LEWISBURG- CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER t 9&On her way from Boston to Pbila d rlpbia, Jenny Liud tstopi over night at Bridgeport, Conn., where Mr. Itanium resides ; and the Vankec Editor of the Bridgeport Stnmhjrd thus facetiously chronicles the important event. Arrival cf Jenny. WeTl. we aeen hrr Tu. we did. It ww nine orlfM-fc t niftit; Stat cloud the axurv hid And thr Bxxm wtw Fhinriv.; 1riftt ' Wbrn we m her. tlie UiiuturuU Jenny lind. Front a common rati enr portal. As Tat would mv t mi her rather dimly, Ynr the idiadowa 611 tn primly rom tlie car and thiDjr around ; And bT Umm-t and her veil Weir an cTc-nrof ewat ef mail. 1 hile theVrmoke fnra out the rail Hcmd .oeninM.iri fc ehimMy, ft in the ataci hcr.- abound We did not eve a taturc f Ui r--M-h.-inui -rentnre. inr cmtch a wntle nmde from m-r Hp; or did we meet a slam- From thouc eye that r entrance, l;ut tliat hat, ad and ail, Md Iht comf'TU'Me il:twl, 1 hal in yrarefal Mi li. fit.!, 'tr ht-r bo and wait, and iiipsl Tltem we paw With kafiit t"! And w Wt the m:;:l.ty truth dWp unprctaKd. That Itencath that veil and cdiawl. And pnwn. and el tlwt if. "U jho -Wvihee her ftirm that drwwe.1. That th" ioriw errat un .' No miftuke a Unit it- -And we tremUed in mir boois Like a man do- hn h. tdiiMitit or the fiivt tin- in UU life, a deer or a moue fnrrr n a-jt-r -hah Wiib tendency tn make Your pimpled o'er like a g-xe- Twaa tnorv than we could , S leaned airainfft a car. While a Mnjiinr n our earx. Liki- the music nf tlie epai-re, A -entle etvalin lhn s &4d roch-Jr-nirdy lo u, !he U fAttr Jcnnv'f tharl Jot rcr- :d not antwer. (not a we knew of.) Wharf And we heard her honey tone .. thriltiiur through oar bnn. And doulth'Mi we hall feel Um iii a week; Yea, that FWeeU sonl-pro."!..: v.4ee. In whom power we ail nMf. That crnikl teaeh a ww mu ' to a Wrd. We bare heard! It's true! we beard it way A ltd l'nff, Ob, ..n-thedny In .ur memory will ty . In MlTcry und e !nnrd V? Mo4 delicately munhr The tnslbb of Ui King. Ye! we bard her miv. and Lit '9 i" like a wnft (The entrine of th- train IiihI jiiht U-uh to shriek) U i. n fntm the coarh phe mtf 1, A- -hefiirward lnt her beal: K a. trirrr. qmnU : m. mk " Ta too mui'h fr u? t lar( W.bodl-re4. frair. ti'll. and fainted, then and tin-re! Critics at Fault. - J ..... t T litr.ptliira L.ri:ics, in every a-rui.m and art, are invaluable animals. Uoca- j jjj sionally, however, ihey overrcich their j own asituoness. Years bince e s nt to f an editor of remarkable li'eiary acuemi n j n and information, those brautiful lines ol j Hums. "To Marv in Heaven," as an orig inal ellusion. We survived the impatience . of two weeks, and were then comforted with a fling, to the t fleet that juvenile srri biers had better attend to tht ir pi inters, and nol pester the cditowl corps wish their crude productions Some daj-s since, in speaking o( Jenny LindN first Concert in this city, e wete : --...nU m am.li i l-i- a iA the stanzas ofShelle)' inimitable "OJe to the Skylark." Yesterday we were tnot unmercifully berated mid ridiculed by a critical visiter, who took th; verses for our own. We have not yet determined htth rr Shelley, or oursell, was most compli mented by our friend's mis:ake. Iv-th reader cao determine for h'lusv f ! Phila. V.,isrik Mi.illkU " u arc not -" ,-.n,l nl" children, ma'am. 1 Ik lieve," re- ! marked our good aunt Btttt ) lo a li-dy the ..iher A.tv. " No not when they are wnull ; the brats are so much trouble ; but j if I had one Iron, six to eight cars old, I think I should like it very we'.l."' "Well, that's j'ist the way, lor all the world, that my fashionable niece used to talk. Poor thing ! On one occasion the child's nurse went into the country Lr a week, when the b iby waa but a year old ; and would you believe it, she never undressed the child ii"e in all that time, day or night, because she was afraid she could not put its clothes on again." A story is told of Mr. Van Buren lhat while on a tour through the West, 1840, he was upset in a stage coach, and as he flood up in the mud, and asked the driver how the accident happened, was told by thai personage that he hud upset eleven j members of Congress, and by so aotng ne s-wuroi the votes of every one of them for ;iropiiaiions lo the National Road, and i he m-ver before had had a President for a passenger, he would improve the oppor tunity of doing his duty to the West, in en deavoring to prevent a veto in case another appropriation should pass. An Irishman hearing the Sphinx alludid loin company, whiijien d to a friend Sphinx ! who's he no !" A monster man.'' , Oh, Munter man T I thought he was, (rom Coonaught,'' replied lite Iiinhman, j not'Tiniued nut to seem totally unicquuiii Itd with the fHinily. Importance tif a boundary line. An old lady whi did not know whether her plan ;aiion was iu Virginia or North Carolina, icjnd when the line was tun, that the was it resident nf lire former. " Well." id she, I am jilad 1 dn'l 'live in N i.'h Cand:na ; it was always such a sk-kiy S'a'e." Gentle Correctiun -Th it n-iecr old ft-l luwPt pJf,"" his Diary, rerords the bil lowing Kjxfiinfn ol the manner of correct ing careless servan's in Ihe year ItiGO : " This morning, observing some things not l.iui tip as thry should be by. my girl, 1 took a broom and basted her till she cried extremely 1 JI'LiStVS WOHM TERMIFI7GE, THE fullowinff ordeiikhow !' oftce lm(nil far and excellence of this great medicine : "Youk, July 28,1847 "J KiJi) Co: The Vermifuge Ich u on sale some time ago by your agent, is soM. It goes very rapidly, and gives great satisfaction. A we are entirely out of the article, anal have frequent call, for it, iilease send ut some immediately C A MORRIS & CO. ' SotaviitE, Tenn. March 18, 1817 -Itt M'L i tie Dear fir : The Vermifuge yon left with me laxt fall has long since been vold.and I could have sold a great deal more if I had had it. fSuire my return from the Eist, I have beea called upon nearly every day to write to you. rri)uetmg an immediate supply. I have already tried your Vermifuge in my own family and Gnd it to be the best I have ever used E F MORRISON. "Mi d Check, Steuben Co. Sept 7, 18(7 This maycettif, that we have lrMW. .lUK IIlrflll J IU t-'irvi.iiii,, v ail III IIUIIIIKO, u. ..... .ij ...i a . ar c fa . . . a - : e he rust vear, andit ha given unbounded satis faction. It is no imposition on the community, but is what its authors recommend it to be a uiitveival specific for those fllicud with worms. HUGHES & CO." AGENTS- -C W 8 HirrLE,Ix-viiiiburg; J H Carlow and J H Ilastr, Milton ; I Gethart. 8e linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland , M C Grier.J Muote, Danville UNIVERSITY at lewislmrgr. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com inencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eirrrised in Spelling, Reading, Definition. Etlih Gr-mmar, Arithmetic, Cengraphy, His tory L" S.A, Penmanship and Comj-oition. EnnUth Department of the Academy. ! The fame studies as in the Primary DiT.rtm't , continued m the use of larger text book,; and to these are a.U.-d General History ,.ljjbia, Lrgeu- dre, and Eli-meuts of ciurveyiog. Classical Department of the Academy. T,-no Junior Afaaemir nan. I. i:n-'li-!i i;rniirir. l.tin Unuiliuar. ArilliUi. tir(to liviiiiiiw.iiMiwniiliy. 11. 111. Tin-nim-tii.li. ill I. Term, ami l'i-iim.iti,l:ll-. . r'.nglit-li linuumar. i'li sar. Aritlnm-tir -mil--t -t l-v li4 ltvisHin.-r-k liRiBiaur, History l At, IMi- Senior Academie rhis. Wmr. tireek K,-aI(T, Al hra VW' m- nU.) .Vneid, do do ill do do completed. I. 11. lit. iH-i IliMorv. Knglb-h Insuae and t'unirittu. COLX-EGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman clans. KivrlMi I-anua -e aud Crmj-ritron, Algehm. Livy. AhMhndin. riane, s.lid and hplHTh-al t-Jeoinvtry cmi-I. t d, Li-1 yt Auatai. Onphnnnre cfas. lfomrf . OdtXMt-v. 11 Mm and Stdii'rica.1 Trii!onmftrv , vlo to irii!uniiiou.rv.'iiij.ni2:ai..ii. do -onid l;lhtorif, A tiaty tint! (JutDM-try. ( niMii-i, ifitn trntttt'iii' tti .t-uiva.-tiivini. Junior etas. IK mith.ttt .n the rn.wn. 4'ieero de Offw-ii., Me-! rhanie tly.ln.rnaiisx.and llvlmulii. . Ih-ni-fc-tlH-iH- tn Hit- t'rn. Iir,-r( il- tiffieiia iu -lt l;il. I'lH-mnitlU-ii. A-outis. Kltlrkty, Mnne liMn. nml o-tint. lint-k TrailJ', Tat-itus Astront-uij'. Krnirir cln. Iii. Nntural Tln-lvrv, lnl-llf-tnnl riiiV-"-bT. nt. II. lir.n k. I'tiliti'-al Kr. n m , I'-rnl I'hiM-i-lty. i 111. lluti.-r Aiinli.-y. - i ft .utk.n r I', f., tht-inl-try. j L-A'lurv?. Iicu.-ral II- Ti -ws. I No class in the Krgula- t'ouise Las less li-a 1 three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon i. j devoted exclusively to Viical Muic, Declmuation, i and readinz fe'lrct and original CnpoMtioiis. j The siuo'euls are reiUtre-t to itlmil, teeul.ii Iv 1 pome religious mcetine. Minors are eiectrd ti attend such meetings as are recmmcmlrd to ihem I'V their parents or euardians. 1 here arc in Ihe b-mugli no less thsn six places of public worship ol as many different Christian denominations. Tft Itookx. FmlKih Lttttqivt'j' "n't Floruit'. The ltil-le. r-r,-rs Kliiloriral l:rn'l.T. Y.'.rrv-iti'r' or Vi'l-.t--r l'irlHtnp-, i - in i.u-MA, iiimi-itii-ii, rariu-r-s Ai.ls, Wairs Lsrtun I ,i niv,.r:iy Uiii.; ' !...,'. i;.,.n. nullify-. '-nr. SrhmHi ! unud . ' tinril. Lmmiu's Lit v. AnttHin'f llnrace. Thai-li-r's Cat-to .tr i:ti. t: i. r s la.-itus- (ioniiania et .-rioJ:i. . i i t.i.L.ii j : i.i-.,, -... ,...,".,.iu, iu,i.-i. ; iiw.-ii'ii llin-r ii l-ly.n-y.l.'balU-lint. Dt-miw-tlit-uiv; i'L-k.-j l,-.u-til Maitual. urv Ai i.r. t-ourJ. n. U-iKtrr. surrryin- i.-l N.vi-, . ... ... ..... .... M. .Li,..,..,.- v,.ant i'i.ii.Nu.,.1..-' rnvi-xi. a i., i - -il.---. mi - . - ........ .. . . --j .... it's .Natural liiilo (-U-ntlyi.il.i uim-L-a i- A-tr-r.(-my. i Number or Sliidents. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was 1V2. Thej Collegiate classes already organized lor the emu ins '. are l'Mon ing : j Junior class - - - 14 Kiritiomnre rti.s - - 10 i x'rL'.-hmau elas - - 19, ( Teachers. STKI'IIKN W. TAYLOR, A. SI, Prof, of Malliraitk-s aud Nsluml I'liili-M-i-tiy. CHllniK U. 1IL1SS, A.M, ProC of M Uui.-ua-.-and l.it--ralun-. ,;r.nli(;K W. AM1KP.SOX. AM ,lW.ofUtiaUn-iuiuv : anl Literature. ISA AC X. LiaiMIA, A. M.. Prinrinal rthe AnHlemr. ALf'KKD r IJlli, A. -M, Tutor in the Kn-li.h Lnu- ' puse au-1 Klis-utiou. IIulldingi, Library and Apparatus. ! i : :r i .k. ' a us Auaucuu miun uu. nivjiini vj uic memtiers of Ihe University, has been creeled, at an exrs-use of V"0. and it is adnpli'd to arcouuniii:ib. l.'S stuitrnts. AnotlHTt-dinre is nsnrly cnral-t-d. aud is rxKTtJ-d t 1m- n-aily rhr orrtipaary at the ouuiinL-uceluvut of Ihe njt Tiim "let. 17, IH.il. Tut l.il-mrv rontains a uumls-r of si-loct mlulm-s, an-l is n-nstsntly iiM-n-iistnir. i Chniral Apparatus has Wen proeun-,1 sufllrietit ti i sur-t-ly Um- litimilmt. tti-insnil. Hie Aiianiliis !-r tli illuslraUou ol .vlLvhauioU I'liilosc-J-Iiy, hi now vom;-li-te. Tuition and Hoard. Tuition in the Collegiate Department $30, Academic f20. Primary $13 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, cau be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from $1,50 to $2,50 per week. Arrani-nM-uU are in progress to furnUh Hoard.? x-tn- ; sire of h-lirue, wa.-hinff, fuel and light, to such as way i desire it, at Si o per week. 8esieiiH and Tacatlons. Two Sessions in the year the former com-; continues 36 weeks : the latter commences on Thursday. 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation. 4 weeka; Autumnal, 8. By order and in behalf of the Bnard : THOMAS WATT80X, Pres'l. GEOKUE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewn-burg. Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT, NE self-evident, and worthy of every ronsiJerallon, lhat DO MilllT Call make' , i n ... . a a a ' Prxi Clean flOtir Without tie Das gud Clean I wheat. I suppose you wish to know the i remedy. I tell VOO It l to et one Ol : Herg.trf,er'. Ifhfat Scourer,, or Smut j Machines. He being an old, practical and . experienced Millwright lias invented, cot I , e . i I up and put in successful operation the best Wheal Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as thrse ma chines are to be warranted good. . Further recomiiien Nations are thought unnecessary. He is imw having a supply made at lwis. ; burg, by :'essr. tseddes A; Marsh. Orders ft midlines, or letter of inquiry, will he"; promptly attended lo. Machine will be cut aod put lo ill order. . Address' i - i mrur'CiTDi.'ccctj . . .. BEK"STRSER, , Lewisburg, I nion Co. Pa. 3?9' TITS mXTER SESSIOli OF TllE LEW IS BURG ACADEMY WILL commence on MONDAY the 38th of Oi Toata. In this Institution, all the Branches of a thorough Academic course will be taught The communication of knowledge simply, is not the sole design of Education and should not be made so ; its highest aim is to strengthen and bring out into action, the intellectual and moral powers of the student. Throw around him all the facilities necessary to his ogress, and af ford him all proper aid, but do not flatter him with the thought that he must rely upon another and not upon bis own efforts for success. Inde pendent self-relience i one of the first lessons h.i .ki.i h lnnuJ in a school room. This kind of early mental training preparea one for alter we, . ... . .r the ia Th. X efforu of". i lltnain iuu uiiniwvaui . I M a a. leachertboi ,l.l ih. refore. be directed lo the for- .: -i - j k.t.;. nf iml. for when this end is reached, the progress of the pupil becomes at once certain and rapid. Composition and Declamation. formerly, will receive due attention particularly the for mer, and the Primary - Department fhall,have our special care. The subscriber feels flattered with the growing ppe.iiy of the Institution, and shall labor to merit its continuance, by iucreascd exertion. . Tt iTius Per Session of 20 weeks, for the Common English 6 ; Higher English, 8 ; aud for the Languages, f 1 0. JNO. RANDOLPH. Oct. 9, 1850. Pr.ncipal. TamiingandCurrying FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thinks, and hereby makes known thut he carries on ihe business of TaUltinZ and C'Urr J Ing, , ,l. ry.t fi,anA n.-i.-rmineil not to be . . mnnr,,eture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work- men and materials, and lo treat those who hr.ve so liberallv naironized (as well as tllOSC UlfO WHO SIMM Ue ptenseu hi mriii :.;. .. ;it, rhi uitontinn nhich lie hones to uitii; " .... in-ure bitn a lull share of public patronage. Ml kinds of Produce taken in exchange. I lides and Ilirk not refusr-d, for which the hi -hist market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STEKNIiK. M.trch 25, A D. 1850 60LDand SILVER A7 oy tn Cahftfma, but alo M Letcmbiirg A good afisoflment'of , vjii lies, silverware & jcirciry. , , of fine quality anJ at City price?. Hatfield & Thompson Iinerifullv infarm the ciliien? of I.ewisburff and 1. 1 i j vicinity, that they have entered into Partnership at ihe CW.U ST AM) on Market SU, opposite J Hayes A Co's Store, prepared lo execute every kind of work in their line, in the best manner. They carefully selected of the best English and French materials. Mainsprings Cylinders, E-pe-whet ls, and a variety of Watch Jewels, and flatter themselves that their knowledge and skill in the lmsiies will enable them to give satisfaction to all who may fivor them with patronage. FINE WATCHES, such as Duplex, Es- caiieinrnts, l.erin.i", Anchars, Detached, Patent Levers, Repeaters, and Musical Watches, Ac neatly renaued and warranted Also fur sale, a v.iri. ty of Gold and Silver Watches, Patent Levers, Am bars. Detached. Le- pines. Uuartiers, an I Eiiglin Watches, Gold Clisins, lireast-pins. Finger and Ear rings. Gold aud Silver Uelt Mides, UraceleU, Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, do Spectacles, -Silver Sp wus, Suear tongs.t ombs, Ac Ac. in thort. a little of everything, and anj tUnij else, not mentioning kiucK-KnacKs, always on hand or cot lo order A vaiietv of Brass Clocks for S3 and upwards at wholesale and retail I'ersons desiring to get things right, would do well by giving the subsciibers a call Lupenence tells us that the Credit System can ,-, au-M u ii. nig. ut i ciui ,pin v iiuu ... .A-...1 . i:..:n i'k.nr...A :n ,H ,n..k along and keep moving," the Cash System must necessarily be enforced. Feb 23, 1851) A L HATFIF.LH. WM H THOMPSON s imSCRIBRRS to the "University at Lewisburg" are respectfully requested to pay their second Instalment, now due, lo the Treasurer. And those who have not pnid the 1st Instnl't are respectfully notified that all such delinquents will be charged Interest on their Instalments from the time they become due. SAM'L T. WALKER.Tbkas. Lewisburg, Feb. 25, 1850. The (intitist J)inrori-rif 'if the Ayr! Dr.Trask'sHAGWETIC OLNTnEWT r S constantly efTfctine corrs of the utmost importance. The most credulom are roir. , vim cep ; the most faitbLvs, compelled to believe ' in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It Ir unircrsaJIy wJoiittcd tn h thr mrwt wnmUrfttl I cinbintiin known U the vrll ft the immntvtte relief nf d and pain. It nwrr faila while thro nmain ufllfrtnt lite t nnon a natural athl healthr nrthm to til- nt'.illarT Trttaelvi f the hnily, anl jtialite tti circuit' nom f tme tmn. nj unn ntemna. a eontmiiinjr power is fraiueil over the mot malirmant f trmsj of iijL).ai, whkh ran not be obtained from anr Hhrr n-medv. Vurh la th nowwir of the rotttwiiatittn. athal K i.iH-intMi m I" - the hum.-vn frame: erery bone and muw-le. "rasa, saws vt mtmM isuasn lit it rw al rrr-vi mji nq auavM arn- aihle of airitVtiu and Itealinxinllaeim. Ilem.t. ".'TZ'LI m. has reston-d hlth to pauVnUsn near the crave that the ZZ." nnttEV Inflammation ut the Bowels. " f"Bt ! Z,t wiem u Macaetie Ointment can be otaainnt. Thar danaeroua epkk-mie. known as uv ri llliu KKlf irr.LAS, can always be eun-d by this reavsdy. For ' .lStLAMMATOkT KIWCMATISM, this Ointment is the most eompletr- remedy ever prepan-d. In V9 eases nnt of lou, it will alford rnttre rrlirf to the wor-t raws of Mervoas Headache In 30 mlnnirs. For Sierrous Uireaass, this remrdy is of immense value. AfTeetlons of the Hpine. Rheumatism. Lameness, t'ta. ratesl 8ore Throat, Bronrhitis. Pleurisy. Croup, Chills, Cholera Mort-ns. Airue in the Pass or Breast. Rnrns. U"1 ofthu remedy. ' . 8oI"l by Thornton e Baker, Lewisburg. Cm328 E F BcrrianxLa, TravgAgt m Ci v VX i7'cT-Vf-T 1.1 r t - I - JUSTICE, new edittoo, can b. had ., i.,jir. Bookstore, in this place. Lewjaburg, April 10, 1950. -aTT-SJnVanlanamjrj -. More Ktm for the Sick! CKRTlFirATES AXD TESTIMONIALS, Sufficient to til mrf nlumn oitpaptr,tan ksvsdaasf ttifarwthewmdamlmrtwnf Dr.Swaync's celebrated Family Medicines. Dr. SWAYMB'S celebrated Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, THE MOST COXMOI 8AVIKO 18 That 1 would not gin ons bottle of - Dr. Swsyne'S CompouuJ Syrupof WildCherrjr" f half a down or ny otuer rear atlons. I b tri.-d all the popular ones. I,ut this sunds unrivalled fcr Un- eur, of tb. , dOMses. vis. Inllmnua, Umillit, loWr, "", H7 , TMIiHg or Km v,li'm in the Thruat, Unochilit, AM ma, or Wtakota 6V AVrrona Jvi, or im paired constitution from auy enusc, and to prevent persons from falling intoa lAwtie,this me dicine has not its squal, and when too much Calomel or vluiuine has ln used, this m-llfine will hvto iv system and n-iir the biliary fuwUons. HEM ASKABLE VVKB OP COSMMmoX. Abraham Hunsicker, S miles from Shippack- ville, Pa., contracted a sever, coin, wntcn set tled upon his Lungs, attended with violent coughing great oinicuuy 01 urcamiug, h nuv.. formed in his lungs, and mad. iU "ay through the side, and discharged large quantities of pus externally. This mournful state of things con tinued for a long Urn., until mating use ot air. Bwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which performed a perfect cure. Have you ine Asmma, laser urjipiaiii,, m Bronchitis T If so give ibis medicine a IriaL it seldom tails to cure. VERY IMPORTANT CAUTION. Be very careful to enquire for DR. 8WAYKE'S COMPOUND SYKLr UK WILD CHERRY, as some unprincipled indi viduals have stolen the nam. of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a reputation from lhat alrea dy established. Remember, the genuine is p it in square bottles, covered with a beautiful wrap per, (steel engraving,) with the portiait of DR. SWAYNE thereon, also his signature : all oth ers are positively ficticiouiand counterfeit." Swajne'g Celebrated Veriuiiuge. "A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dis pepsia. Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dispeplic Children, or Adults, and ihe most use ful Family Medicine ever offered lo the public.' Extract of a Letter to Dr. Swaync. Dated. Andersontown, Indiana. A man purchased a bottle of your Vermifuge Ihe other day for bia child, aud by its use dis charged sixty three of the largest norms he had ever aeen. It is somewhat difficult lo get ihe people tiy it, as they havs been so often golled by nauseous and worthless worm medicines. Yours being so very pleasant to ihe taste, at the same time effectual, I shall be able to dispose of a large quantity. Respectfully, yours. Towwn T. smbp, P. M. BEWARE OF MISTAKES! Remember. Dr. fe'wayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square buttles, (having recently been changed,) covered with a beautilul steel ergraving v. rapper, v. ith the portrait f Dr. Swayue thereon. Bear this in mind, nd be not deceived. fcke lhat the name is spelt correctly SWAYNE. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. Da. SWAYNE'S SUGAR COATED SAR PARILLA EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A mild and eff-ciive purgative, greal purifier of the blood, they correct all the functions of ihe l.iver,and as an alterative in Dropsical aueciions Ibey are very valuable. Giddiness of the bead, dimness of sight depression of spirits, hesdache, Ac, are cured ly these purnying ri-is. -i medicine can have a better effect fur monthly ir. regularities, which occaiornilly happen to wo men, thev are nerfectlv safe, and will in conjunc tion with Dr. Swayne's Compound Sjrup of Wild Chery, take all pain from every pari the system. The above valuable medicines are prepared on ly by Da. 8WAYNE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Ainnti for Union county. Pa.: W. Pvn.vrns and Th-hhto Bvsrs, --iV-wrf ; C. . . Krnsk-r K.W ilson.N .Ih-rlin B. Mi-nch.Slillr.l.urj Mi--,. Srs-bt. Hravertown Dsvis rVhnnre. Seltnssrore V..uii.Tunn a Walt.-r.llry Valley D.J. Boyor, tVnlrerille L. ft Taylor, SlilBint-ur- IIJimith.Mosser i-1 all- K-ulx-ii K-ller, ary Island it-.yi-r k Summers. Fm-hurit Wilt ft Kili rt, llsrtlrton Saml llaupt, Jr. and by Storekeepers generally Iy290 BOARDING. riHE subscriber avails himstlf ol the co! I umns of the Chronicle in publishing to the citizens of LeBwisburg and vicinity lhat he has opened a BOARDING HOL'SE in that large and comfortably arranged house, formerly kent as a Temperance Hotel by James Kelly, two doors east ol in. I ranann House, jnaiaei siren. He is prepared to say lhat his Table shall have : n V , . l . .. . Ihe best the mantels can anoru, ana toe r,ouging nf linaolera shall be as comfortable as can be desired. I.S. SI-fcK.-vEK, N. B. A team and carnage will be kept to convey passengers to and from tb. Packet Boats. LewisDurg, Marcn is, iftoir fPH E subscribers offer the public, at their I I, I. Amn ,rA iVkllrkivino- npw 1 new oncn i uubuij,ii. e and valuable Stove : Ir-w Witch Air-Tight Cooking 8loves, with a UricK i rven. i...l Waahinctnn Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove.for Wood ? Sli-aat ! Coal Burner for Parlors 1 six., 12 inch ejl inder. l.oni. Air.Tiiht Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood S sixes. Egg Stove the very best in as. for Stores, wtiTawat. Offices, Barrooms, and Sbops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 3 sixes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, etc. &e. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. Brand reth's Pills are sold at 25 cts per box (with full directions) BY J. HAYES & CO., Lewisburg, nna by oslv one Agent in every town in the Union. Bach Agent ha a Certificate of Agency. Examine the box o' pills always and compare it with th. fee-simile label on the Certificate of Agency. As then is a counterfeit of the new label out, this is of much importance. a there is a decided difference between the appearance of Ih. true label, and those of th. counterfeit. Th. counterfeit i. don. on stone ; th. genuine are don. on steel. Th. appearance of the printing on th. counterfeit is ragged and blurry ; th. genuine label is the very pink of neatness, both in printing, paper, and general election. Be verv careful and roto tb. AaenLwhen yon want Brand reth's Pills : then yon am sure of th. genuine art ids- When you purchase otherwise, inquire of th. seller whether he knows th. pills h. offers Ton an th. (main Brandreth's! Ev ery nun know, whether I be ariicU he oOera is true or false. Beware of cheats! NOTES Promissory, Judgment and Joint Notes (blanks) at this office AXOTUtR SC1EXTIFW JTOXVEXt j PEPSIN: The trn. DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC J UICE great Dypej,tia Curer ! - Prepared from Rennet, or lh. fourth stomach of th. Of, after directions by Baron Liaaia, lb. great physiological chemist, by J S.Hocoto, M.D., No. 1 1 N. 8th 81 Philadelphia. Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Initigution, Uytptpria, Jaundice, Liter Complaint, Coiutipaliun and Debility, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. fjl,alf tea'poonful of this fluid.intused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. DlgesJllOB i chiefly performed in the stom ach by the aid of a fluid which Ireely exudes from Ihe inner coal of that orgm, when in a state of heal b, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the reat solvent of the food the purifying, preser ving and stimulating a?ent of Ihe stomach and intestine. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nu'riiion but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. lpsin is th. chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It i f-iund in great abundance in the aolid parts ol ihe human stomach alter death, and sometimes causes 'the stomach lo digest or eat itself up. Ii is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox. Calf, Ac. It Is Ihe material used by farmers in making cheese styhd Rcnnvt. the effect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle neatly one thousand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states, "one part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may bo per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LlKBKi, in his o l. l.ral.-d work on Animal Che mistry, sav.i: "An artifs-ial iliiri-stive fluid, anala-ous to lln-liistrie Juicr.uiav r- rvadily prepared fn-iu tl- mucous mvinl-ran,- of the stomach of the calf, in which varioua articles of find, as meat and rars. will bo softeurd and . i i ,,, -h. ..mm. maiiiur m in iuu uuumu "wni. lir. 1IEKKIK A. in his famous treatise on r'oisl and DM. published by r'owlcrs ft W ells. New York, page 3S, stau-s the sam- (Treat fart, and describes the metlKsl of prepara tion. There are frw hiajber uthoritie than Or. rVrcrla. Dr. COMBK, In his valuable wriliuira on the Miysbiloiry of lliiic.tion. observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the liastrk Julee is a prominent aud all-pre-vailinj cause of Dysuepsm," and he state that -a di-tin-ui.K-Hl .r,.siw-r of medicine in London. ho was seTt-n-ly 1 afflicted wilh this complaint, ftndins; evrrythinsj el- to I fail, had recourse to tlie liastrir Juice, obtaini-d from the .ttimm-ti of living animals, which completely suecec-b-d. Kr.tlKAIIAVI. author of the famous works on Vejrrtable liet,Havs: -It is a remarkatde fact in physiolniry. that the sbu'naehs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid lie- property of dissolTins various articles. !. aud of ertcelitiK a kind of artificial digestion of tli--m in no wise difc-reul from toe natural diptire process." Dr ClMoN S great work, tlie Chemistry of Man. (Lea ft Bl.ii. U.nl. Pbilail.. 1SW, PP -'l.'S.) says: -The discovery of Pepsin tinns a new era in tlie chemical hi-tory of Di gestion, r'rniu n-cent eaperimcnts, we know lhat 6-od is Jijw.lv-d :is rapi-lly in an artilicial discstire !uid. prepared from 1'i-i-i-in. as it is in the natural Gastric Juice Itself. ' Hmf. lit'Xtil.lSoX. of the Jefferson ivll-se. ItiilasU in his irrcat work on Human lhysiolo-y, devotes more than fifty -ntf-s to an examination of Ibis subject. His experi ments iih Dr. Ilraunvmt. on the (iaslric Juice, oMaiiu-d fn-ai tlie living huuiuu stomach and from animals, are Known. " in all esses," he says, -digestion occurred as l;rfvct! iu th-- artificial as iu the natural digeUous." As a IIVSPEPSIA CURER. Dr Houghton's preparation of I'ep.-iu has produced ihe most mar velous (fleets. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO.HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures, Il is a great N'v.avoi s As ri iiote, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, the evil effects of quinine, mercury, Ac, also for excess in eating or drinking There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instant relief! and repeated for a short lime, pu rity of Blood and vi.ua or nonr follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ol the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency lo insanity. eVc Price. ON E DOLLAR per bottle. Oue bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEFSIM IN POWDERS sent by Mail, free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all imrta of the country, the Digestive Matter of the "- psin.u put up in the tornt ol Powders, with directions to be dissolved by the patient in water or srrup. These powders contain just the same matu-r as tlie hotUcs. but twice the iiuantity for the anme price, and are sent by mail, Kree of Postage, for $1. sent ip.isl-p.i-ll to Dr. J.S. Houghton, No. 11 North Kigulh sk Phlladelpnia. ffix pai-aages (or ?-i. Everv bottle.and package hears the written sig nature of J.S.HOL'GHTON'.M.D .Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Union and bv most respectable dealers in medicine. To be bad of Dr. THORN TON, Lewisburg ; J H Casio. Milton; Thompson, Mifllinbu'g; Wilt ck Eilert, Harlleton; Win K whong, New Berlin; G I C.-ouse, Sehnsgrov. ; Mrs M Uay, Northumberland lj-335 CULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Alifflinbwg, vmon county, t'tnwa. TESPECTFULLY inform th. citizen of Wj Union county, and ihe public in general, thai he has leased the above aland, for many year occupied by bis Father, and is now pre pared lo accommodate friends and lh. traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all it departments, and every car. will be laken to render bis guests comfortable and happy. Ilia TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and ibe beat the market can afford. The BAR will at all limes be attended by careful persons, and none but ihe very best of li.juois still be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and Ibe OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself lo endeavor to give general saliafaction to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Miiilinburg, June 20, 1850 THY TllE NEW Finr.l! WTK0FF fc H0TJSEL WOULD inform the public, that they have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. WykofPs old stand, opposite Hunter I 'rdoe sshop, where they keep on hand or make lo order Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also Bureau, Tables, Bedsteads, of various kinds. Settees, dec. 6ic. 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 ibe shor test notice and in the best style. ' Country Produce and Lumber taken in payment and Cash not refused, but rather preferred. -, The subscribers intend to be strict in the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope lo receive a iberai share of public patronaee. JOSEPH M. HOU8EL. Lewisburjf. Nov. 1849 ' ' '.' Window SASH. k lot of 8x10 Window Sash, from the cheap Manufactory of Sprout ft Burrows, on hand, and 1I sizes got to order on short notice. I G LAWSHE - " ALL KINDS OF J0& PKINTING, KEITH k EXPEDITIOUSLY ' BXBCtrtBD AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE THE NE17 FOUNDRY TS now carried on as usual, at the upper 1 end of Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS s kept on hand or made lo order such a The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds ol STOVES. alsj PIJUIC.IIS of differ- ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Hull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be leal in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST At M'FADDIN. LeewUburg, Sept. 22, 1949 T IIE undersisned continues the LITE- KV JSUSLYESS at the Old Siand, on XNorth third St., near market, ana respectfully solicits the patronage ol bis friends and the public Generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1650 Books Oooks ! I HIE subscriber offers for sale at the lsewisburg Post-Office, an assoriment ol the most uselul Paper, School Books, Stalionery nf all kinds also theabest Cigars.Tobacco, &c. &:. JOHN Y. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 I.-1RESH TEAS. Another loi of, . superior Black and Green TeasJ '" just re-d from the Canton Tea Com v' ; panv, and for sale at New York teiail priws by J. HAYES Ji CO. l ewisburg, April 16. Agents. Important Notice! rPHE public are herrby infomed that I X am the exclusive proprietor of the Cooking Stove known as 'While's Patent' or 'The Whins Stove, by virtue t.f valid letters patent granted to me by die proper auihoriiies ut Washington ; and I hereby caution all persons not to manufacture or sell the same wiihout authority from me.as I shall promptly seek lejwl redress for every infringement of my rights undi-r said letters patent, llie public are also cau tioned that an stoves manufactured by ire or my grantees or siren's, are marked "James White, Patented June 10, 1844, with the additional mark "He-issue, Aug 6, 1850," on the slide plate. JAMES WHITE. Milton, Sept. 11, 1850 3m Ccwtsburgibnn&rn rpiIE subscribers, thankful lor pat pal- L linage, would tnlorm the public iha they continue to manuTaoiure all kinds of Mill Gearing, cast WaterWheels ol the most approved pattern, Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse PLOUGHS.. We invite particular attention to a new article Wiard'a Patent Gang I'loughs for seeding in Grain, rarmers by th Plough can seed as much grain in one day as in three days with common ploughs. CASTINGS and TURNING, and Fitting the same. HOLLOW Ware, Kettles and Pots of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles to suit cooking stoves, &c. the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal Fancy ClT'TTT Ci Parlor, Wood and CoalJ 1 J V JliU Air-Tight Stoves Race' Self-regulating a:T- i. r I aar . j o. . Air-tigtit i unur wooa oioves, (a new article,) &c. Threshing Machines and other articles ol Machinery repaired in the best manner and on ihe shortest notice. Castings war ranted to be ol the best material, and at prices that can nol fail to please. t.EIfUre & MARSH, Jewisburg, March 25, 1848 fllHE undersigned continnc. to furnish to order I on lh. most reasonable terms. Piano., from lh. Manufactory or I'oxaiD Mbvkb, Pbilad a, whose instrument are too well known to need any panegyric, having uniformly received the commendations of the most eminent professors and composer oi musk, and tb. award of the premiums in INeWi oik, Philadelphia and Boston. r of qualities of tone, touch, and keeping in tone op to conceit pitch, they can hot be surpassed by either American or European pianos. - .. Instructions given on lh. Piano aa heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parents or guardian who hav. pupils committed lo his charge. ' He may b saea st his residence at Mrs Metiaer'a. First tJet tew.sb.rg, when terms and raarticulars will be Bis tie known. .., . - The most popular and favorite Air and Music of diHersot kind received as it ia issued from tb. different musics! esUbttshraento in the Cilia. - MavlS ' CHARLES KALI8CH TJT 4 1VT17' CJ "inJ uslkes,Const DJj All JVO bet,oc., on hand al the Chrotiicletflke, r printed to orders "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," irf - tluit awful diseate. GOIiSUMPTIOIl ! Dtt. FITCH'S Lecture on ihe Prever. tion and Cure of Comvmption. This popular work for sale in Lsewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price, 75 cents. TRICKS OS 4 STACKS I.ar Evsaraoor Kaao this ;aaaeer.i.r. Thecs a a SarsapanUa for sale iu Ilia dirfcnral lown" called S r. Townaeisl's Sarsapanlla. h w advertisedaa ibe liKlli, NAUtifcNI INK.aoi1.il mat. This T-iwnsend isno.r-cuw and never was ; but was lorinerty a worker on railroaiKca. nals, and the like yet he a-atlim inn lllle t l-clH S lie, Eunxaw ot ramiiis ereiln tie wliai he Ha-. Il av. "b4 aa aticndcd iwo io.--lical si-hnols. aod practiced aruam ttriarB !" -w ttMirtf b l. he never prarnccl medicine a day in his life! Si--h n-i ful. s-i-ktl misn-prciie-tii4a looks had to the cliarur cr and vcr.cn, of ihe n,Ui. I wi-J most sincerely, be l.l le ver in.ile tlinnr st.ie,te-uis t hitri aett or of me. Wts-n mil oien Icuru to Itr h-sie-s an I tru fc ful in all Iheir dealing, an-l unercur-e wilh their hiitu! mead He ai-plied u, isie R-iei:.a)' u assist rmuinnMi afaciarmv his uuaiure. s:.i:in-' bc lartre sum- be w-u : make, aa an ua.uceioe,n to etnturk in t!ie Im-iue-. 1 i. ; men have been insulti-? and lils-ltnu me In all -iu i .rms. in ortcr to loi.r.-- llie public wilh the beliel ts.i the Old Uoelor's Sirl- inlla was les the ". c-y-' u Smwardlti. ma-!a h-..n tlie KM ltm i lr,Kmat .-. me TlusS. V. T-.wn e.l s:.vs I have sold th use ol i.y Kama or7 a week I will rive bun II lie will ( rhice one .in;!c lita.. -ro .l of lh... Ilia sialerneai, of Thompo. Skittiaan - t o., are no-huui but a tisu o. (alsehoorts. simplv ina-le to .lecene llie puhlie. an-l l-ep the truth down Hi rcmr.l lo his sr.trii.jr. rrmenlinf m jKmntt This i t i cauiioii tlie pub ir lo purchi-e ii -rjt OU Pr Jtl 'iM Towi-'teml's S-irsainrllla. havne: en r j-a Old Uoelor's likcw-m. his uoii jl '- "t atar i surnatuiearrtHs the C-..U of Anns. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend, eiip nnrnixtl. luSCOVRRER Or THK Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. 1 S"T, Ti-l FIM liroit rui uianulaciure. hy which nie.re. it been t-pt tliUOi ol niarkal, aisl tne sales cirr,oo-oio-. - had proved its worth, aud known n value. Ii ha-l r-actisd the ears of manv. ncvrlhcicss, as ihiss? wl.-i tmi been healed of sore diseases, and saved Iriiu dc. !., pro elaiuicU its worslerful HEALIXO POWER. This CRAND ANU i NKurAM nnrnrnAKA i a BMnnlacinrcinn ihe lareesi -ale.arsl is called tor ihr ei'ie out the lensih an-I brea-ltli l liie Uo-I. cst-cia.lj iu found mea.iab'e ol rie-encritnei ,w rteiariraii-in. I'ollke joiio- S P Townsen-'.'s, ll impmve. w.th and never change, hur for the heiter: because It is pt-arci on aeieaifte prtmriil't bv a riutitie wum. Tlie lii;hw snowleds'e ol t hcttii-trv.aiel ih.- late discoveries ol ! art have all been bmiisht into requi-ition in the maiiatsa-tur-ol theOld lir a Ssa.amla. The 5ans.:airli;a nt, il is Welt known me-tical men. contauui many racfiicir.w nrortlc, an-l some pr--s ries wnKh are inert a.- u e, andoihcrs, wluth il n-uined in (.reparuis it lor use. i ra dnccrrmen'i'Miw -oi-l ncj.f. winch is ibjurlotis to :ue se tern. Smc of the (.r--i-cnie ol Srsaparil!a are aa ehbj tltal ihcy cillirelv ev.i;..rate an-l are I I . the prr-arausv il Ihey are not preserved by a tri.H'tJir promt, known mr ly b lh;sw: ewi ienced in us nuti.u:aciiire. .worena. thm Tnfti'r ;.rmcijue, wlin-h H -trin ,Hi..r.or an aa. hal-mmi. n.i.l.r h--at. ir tin verv rtfHiud mttieal ptf crtirt ot tile n-s. wtiicli Eive 10 u ail It. valua Anv person can Is-li or wrwthe P.l till ll.cT per a dark colored ;i.in t. winch in--re Iruui tire c-lom.- matter aa the nsil than lioin mil tliliis else ; lliev can ihsi strain lh. ln.-11-ld or rai-l-l ll-iu'l-l. -vv---Tell with -.-"r mol.lVM-s.ai-J then call M -StUSAl'Af.ll.I.A KXTRALT or SV Bl T Rut such n il Hie ann !e kiown s. th- .....,... , GENULNKOLI) llt JACt)BTOWsL.ND SAKSAPAltlLLA. This is so pr.-r-iin-l 'ii-ii all the inert prnpeniea of l!a araaiwrilla root are rirt rcm v.si. evcryliine rabis becoininf acid or Iciincntail.ai is extracted and rejecleu ; then everv paricte ol mettical virtue is secured in a puis ami conre'ntraie-l lorm ; and ilius u is reii-lerrd weapavs of losing anv ol Its valuable and heallne prpertes. rrc pared in tlu wav. il is ma le he m-l wrtnl aeen" M :M Care of iniinmrrahlr Disease. Ttenre the n-aaon why we bear Coiiilneii-latlons o-i svtry aide ui Its uvor by men, wona-ih and children. We liuu it dnine w-m-ter. in the cure of C'OSsr.VPTIOS; ItYXPKPSI. and LIVUtr CH.MPl.AIS i: and in KHKI M T1SM. ULA. PILKK ri.vvl -KXKS.1. at I 'J Vl'X KIH PTI'lX.1. PIMPLUS, VLOTLHi. and all airccThnis ansitu; Irom 1MPLKITV OK THK HUMID. h r-r-0r4 a martrclloOT rthary in all rvnifUiis( -stins lr-ni imi'gntrii'H, irm Atntity:f thr- XtiW'tth, fro -a tutraiiot circul.tl-fi. ii ienuiiw.l Hi 'I lit-l u (he bad. iialpiution of ihe IVnn. etWi hrH ud han-K oM fhtlt awvj in flvlitra over th- Uly. It tw i-rt tciiMl in 0Viv Voufha ; an. .r.imtlV;ay r j-arrorVHKi ml femUr J-sr-.irauvn. rcUxiit atwturei oi Ue luns-i, Uiruat ami other part. ., , Bui in n-'ihins i iu rTCi!lnce mor maniftfitly mn aoi vcknuwlrv!?''! hnn in alt kimi stacrs f FEMALtt COMPI-AIXT3. It wrk -.tii.!.-r in ca of A-bmm or H htf. FWhnx f the Vm tthatrutt'd. .V.r'W. o Poin-'ist Mns, Iwgulimty he ntfit-truc! ive-rt'O-v. .iit tdr lt; aiMl u cilrTiiid! in runire all th hnn oi Kfim'v Jirata, Bv irntKrVMial orsrtruf'i'Hi!-. an4 rrs1.ttiit tle srnefai irveiiem. ll iliv.i ion ami 'trrnh to Uir? wln.Ie bod. awl ifcua cur all fornia of Krrvota. DiMawt and D-lIIIfy. artrl iriiw prevmis r ivticve a tmt ariPiy ;f -'hr ovs-. ailii. a Spimd irrita'ien, X'ura'fia, St. ri.'aV iA; 8trooninf?t ElUrj4ic Fit, tmrulmwm. - It citatisw tW lilou.1. rTritea ibe li.r to hvatthy tone the iMiaf h, antl ri- eHl .iitTrstivn. teU-" th bwelof nrpiCiinictiwiirr.iiHn. aiUy luriamin:'"" nfitJ! lire uliii. allaw th cirruiathHi ol ihe f4.h-J. i-i 4cm5 fieuile aruuh uMly aii oer tUe b!. ud .! inMnmhl peirplraiian : i-faxe Mncturrw ami n-;Ti:rtr.i wfll otfM run tonrt, anJ inTi.trateii Uie rn'.ire nert'- wrtsyrn. not this ihii The Medicine oai prc-rmtnru( Ijr nttdl But cut any ol thrr thin- be a.l ol S. K TjaiiKiai'l iDl?ri-r arttrif 1 Thii tnun; fiwn'11 litpii! ts nt t be COMlMnKO WITH THE OLI PR'S, he paw .if nrvr IJRAMI FAIT, that the uoc w ISfAF-V BI.E ol l-F.TtRlOK I ln,aD.I NKVEK SPOU.S. while the other MFS Mtmrint, frrmn:;. ami Vwie." law hot tin rmiiainiitaT it tttti Irifiuriitt : ili -ur. n"i lKUHt eKpIklilila.:lir r1.iin.1I. Oftir-r ftw-l-tf Vu-St Uft th oorrib.e rom-i:;i.i he fi-ni-m in the ?-t'Ti '. - Ht ' put acid into a stevem n'i'-nfy f ". tri'h oc'-'tf What cauitet I h , M.i tntr a,-i.! i lh wrtett ail t'W irst wtira f.Kni touM 111 our tm.ilM. what mtrhi f it pi'it"'"' Itatiiienre. ht'eniburn. p.tt.ttathti of tl; hean. Urr '"' plaint, .harrtiti-v. itysrti'-rv. ewlir. an-i crrr'i(M'Hi 'he blood? What ts ST"iiilt hut an arui littinor in 'he ln-!t What prodiKrK aft (he htimnr- whi-h hrtue on tTriiwtn the Skin, Saltl llea.l. S ill Kitruui. Kiyitrla. Wt.i Swellitis-, Fever Srrtjt. aM M uleer.Tiiotis niirrn.il an-t 't lemal I It w n'ltii? nrwler henvn bin an aeil nuhuiK which eotirp. and tliu- all the liiutU of the boly. mvr or iem. What ean-ies KlH-niiMtirxii but a eour and aetJ fluid whieh msiniat! nti hs-twrrn the j-nm and elv where, itriiattnv aivl inilmmi.? the cfV-..iTf tiaa m-a which it arts I S ol m-rvoin t!iar. of impnrii rf t bloh). of fteraneei! eimiition. ami nr.T-r'y ait the aime whtrhafllict bmnan nature. Now ia ixk htrnLle to rn.it and r,T, and inftnmry rwae to th this. SOl'RIMJ. FEsiMFNTINn. AfiT "COMPOrM-" 0 P. TOWNSKMK -rnd et be wottM fain havp tt nn!f ptoil that lI tr J oh 'WnriHl's ti'Hitinr fh iginnl &nrapartfn taanUaV a i iu.v v iii-v inii iiin 'rr-v.iira'i'tt : Heaven lortthi thru Wf Khtuiiti m an article winea WOdld bear the inittt iiiiaut iv.scmblanre to S P. T' enrPa erftre We WHh tt MUvle retool, IhpraiHe if hr A.Wn.' !r'S that S. P. Towiwim. article amt oM lr. JarohTwiHaen 't tSareaparilla are hiirrn triilr ujmt, aW infinite? (iJt.' ilar; thai ibey are ualikr ui rvtry pantvuiar, liavins one ainafle tUiu in ctnnnm. Aa S. P. Towrwihl in no H-vrtor. and picr w"v t M aheinief, ntprmrinareuii.4 know m more of nnhcirre' Uian ant ot her eomrirwi. nireem ibe. tinprpheMvr.B swaffK what fumrawtte can the pnrHic he that thf-y are re eeivtnsT a ffeiiiiifterieni.n ntt dieirie. ctHitrtmivt all thevtf luea nl Use artictea avl in preparing it. atd whtch are i eanable of rhancnt which mwbt render theuiihe A-wKNT T Itee8e miftead health 1 But what efee hottltl be epeetel Irooi one who n nothine eowirasratreefv of meitiriue or di-ea T It rr.vi,r peraua, ol mme expt-neiietJ to Ciwfc ia aerve npevrn f CunitTKaB ileeent meat llw much iit.tr. imporuiit v the' the prr.vw h' nvano'artMre rrreMeioe irewt-nevj br WRAK KTOMACIId im kxfkkhi.kp svvtk. eboulH know well the medical rnpertle of planta,tti t-4 martner of aeeiirinr ami orftrsynlnmn their healinc nr'u lao aw extensive ktMwledr of the vaiHoiiltnea-awlii'B aiTee. the bnman lyatcm, and how te aaU(t ivawedn theae n ideate It ta to arreat fraetle upon the onftnmaie, to pov M " lowoWMatd IswaMaiiv. lo kindle h-t in the uVtontrtnt: lyawtwit, to letsuvfw bealib. atvl Mottrn. ami vir 'J eniiheil and broken, atal i b;inmli mftnnitt thai Ol.l " JACOB TOWNSKND h-a WftliHTaiadnrt XI-'he1 ptrtimitv and mean tobnisf hn . . Csrataiml I nlvenal C wawetatrasteel my wilh in the reach, and to tlie kwwlrdte ol' all who lUal they may learn and know, be joyful exienence. XraMaecaaewaw a-wwer w ntau Agents for ihe above Medicine C & Schtttile.aLewisburgr; John 11 Rastr, M ton ; Forsyth & Priestly, IN or thumb lapa NE Buffgey and Sett of Harcesw, One Two Horse Wagonr -One Track Vmo Ti i T a liaaaM 1 i ft ii T For nU If ii; JadWfw