LEWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER iDit ant. fjnmor. "Uavcls) Hd,M paraphrased. - a j k. luxnl htes of taacawxactrr mbm aaasea,..- narrated Ba wnM webm " ttJetjtaia: 1 em karw a darkey, end rie -" That bo hah- on the lop of hia bead, jb, place warn the wool ought Ui grow. Caws lay eowa the bowl and the boa, Hang up tbe riddle and the bow, For then 'a no more work for poor oil sea, Bet gone where the good dafkies go. vfj, laian were ton;, like the cane is the brake, Aa4be ha no eyea Inr to eee ; W, had bo teeth fcr to eat de boe-cake, BhabadtoletdeboeakeU. 41 Lay down, . Owe eold frosty morning Old Ned died. Oh, the tears down Moju t hot ran like rain, fee he knew wbrn Ned waf laid in the ground e'd aebber eee hie like again, la down, Ac. twaae efaanathiainc pool baa labored to "Improve" tbe alen 07 a paraphrase, which require to be chanted, or alee sang, to a "particular If long m.-tre- uavtnf eareauy grren tat original, we now ofiVr the following PARAPHRASE. futsasilj I waa esrnixeat of an aged colored individaal whaaa cognomen wae Cade Edward, bl he departed thia We a cotiealereble time eince, a, eon aMerable thne star; And be had no capillary aube use on the runnait of Mi Ob the place deaigned by nature fcc the Seer curia to vegetate. COT in Tin 11 dispone borisontall; of the agricultural . . implement; Permit ihe violin and lu rosined friend to be pendant on eh mil; or there is no longer physical labor to be required of tbe indigent. aged Edward, fjawaaurh aa be baa departed to the abode designated for all ptoue, ntunaiM and benevolent ooiorea persona. Ttecle Edward had digits equal In loniritade to the bamboo sraaation which springs so spontaneously on the banks at the southern Mississippi, . , . . , Bart ha bad no ocular orbs with which to obarrre tbe beantaea of nature, aat he had no dental formation with which to msstimre the Indian meal cake, , Oanerqaentl. be was forced to permit the Indian meal cake to pass by with impunity. When Cnole Edward relinquished his hold on vitality, hia maater waa exceedingly grieved, aa the lachrymal poured over hia countenance aa the ebovers descend from neaveu, , for he realiaed that when the old man was deposited beneath terra fcrma Ba would have the pli-anur of beholding the counterpart ef the aged Edward nevermore ! Anecdotes of O'Connell. He was despotic and arrogant, co I have heard persons affirm ; but one thing we may say, there was nothing sardonic or inhuman in the public combats ol O Con Bell. Ewen his abuse had a sort of buoyant exaggeration in it, that made it kindly. There was no moment in his most angry invective in which the saddened look of an Opponent could not move him ; and no storm of excitement in which the whiaper of friend could not soften him. There was certain tenderness underU ing all that passed on the surface ol his nature, which was ever ready to bubble up, and to bring lha divinest reeling of man sparkling into light. No opponent was ever more fierce. If, or more ably, or more successfully, his antagonist, than Lord Stanley, un one occasion, when O'Connell had spoken in h.s usual strain on the wrongs of Ireland Lord Stanley asserted that he was as much a Iriend to Ireland as O'Connell. Then. returned O'Connell, " yon can be 00 enemy of mine let our hearts shake hands f In the political combats of O' Connell, there was an intellectual enjoy inent, and happy self-satis "action, which always saved them from rancor or impla cability. In this very case, for instance, of Lord Stanley the glow of honor in the at rife, and the sense of being strong enough for it, left no room in his mind for malice. One night Lord Lyndhurst was in the full career of an eloquent tirade against O' Connell. O'Connell happened just to en ter the House of Lords, as the noble orator was building up a lofly climax, which he capped by Cicero's apostrophe to CaiaSinc. Cataline," of course, being translated into Melesian Irish, signified O'Connell. "Ha! O'Connell.' said a friend to him. " Lynd hurst has been giving you a drubbing.'' AH right,'' replied O'Connell, I have come this moment from the Free Mason's Tavern, wheie 1 have been abusing Lord Lyndhurst. Tit for tat is fair play. That was a coarse retort which he made to Shaw, the Member at one lime fur the Dublin University ,yet not more coarse than the provocation. " The honorable mem oir," (Mr. O'Connell) said Mr. Shaw, has charged me with being actuated by spiritual ferocity ; but my lerocity is not that which takes lor its symbol, a death's head and cross bones.'' No," shouted O'Connell, yours is a calf 4 head and jaie bonet." But such ummxeJIy fierce ex pressions, did not often escape him. For, there was commonly a jocund and sportive yayety, a quiet banter in the satire of O' Connell, which generally tended to moder ate, if it did not multiply its bitterness. His hit at JJealier, of the London Times," ilting on a bench by himself -as his pa per was about to apostatise, has been often quoted, and always enjoyed Like the - at ri. 11 T. 1 1 last rae Ol summer.' w ouucn remarked be aat blooming alone.' His hit at the journal, itself, was still better. " The TinTe-V he wrore, " lies like a inisplaced tile sione, which can never, by any possi btlity, tell the truih." Whatever may be considered the sins or vice of O'Connell' . Miotic conduct, he gave utterance to one ! r . . . nasim, which atrikea me a containing a principla of truth and power, as grand as we can conceive of, for the guidance ol public men. It is this : " 'ttt no political mdmnlaseis wolh tigl criirie.' Rev Henry Cirg. Do you know how to cast iron V said the proprietor of a stove foundry to a chap who applied for work. Wal. isn said he, ecratchinit hie hed, ! waa reeUoned aond at prtrhin quotes, down to hum " 'SaUaM that dreadful bell !" ezclai tied a pern a i leas oai-r on the steamboat as tha reward was riagiog all bands up to 'he rptaios oflW, to "aeM-l-e." As a couple of Philadelphia policemen were carrying a stubborn negro, (who had violated the laws human.) down Wal nut street the other day, an African who followed behind, remarked to hit compan ion, " Fine times these, Jim. for us, under the new slave law." M Why, how to, Eoos f" Ha ! ha ! ha ! don't you see it takes two white porters to carry one black trunk V A Dandy is a chap who would be a young lady if he could, but as he can't does all he can to show the world he's not a man. to ounjATRo:is. The present is the most favorable season, not only for reading, but for procuring subscriptions fcr Newspapers and to all who thiuk tbe "Chronicle" deserving of support, we offer this inducement until tbe 1st of January: Every pretent subscriber irto to ill sent re another, shall have the Chro nicle for himself and the new subscriber for Two Dollars, ($1 each,) for one year only; the Cash to be paid in Advance, Fifty cts premium for obtaining a nw subscriber, is worthy of tha effort. Auminittraton' notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of SAMUEL WOLFE, laie of the Boro' of Lewiaburg, Uoion Co., deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber. resident in said Borough, by the Re gister of aaid county, tneiefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and (hose hav ing claims againat the same, are required 10 present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, without rlelav. JONATHAN WOLFE, r) ... G.F.MILLER. ;- Notice. SUBSCRIBERS to the "University at Lewisburg" are respectfully requested to pay their Second Instalment, now due, to the Treasurer. And those who have not paid the Is: Instal't are respectfully notified that all such delinquents will be charged Interest on their Instalment from tbe time they become due. OA M l. I . W AI.MwbK, I BBAB. Lewisburg, Feb. 25, 1850. Dentistry. WIS. C. STEWART, CJtTRGEO' DENTIST, is now located 3 on Fourth atiert, Lewisburf, near tbe Franklin Hon, where ha attends to operations on tha teeth at a rejunon of hia former prices. Teeth and roots of teeth removed with the aid of improved Instrument, and in an easy manner. Filline leelh and selling. 00 pivots or plates atten ded to according to the latest improvement in tbe profession Ulcerated, apungv. and inflamed gums cured. I lianaiUI inr past favosa, v wuiw-ne a continuance of pullic patronage No impure materials used for fillings in teeth. Iy288 nr. li;m', SARSAPAR1LLA BLOOD PILLS. AHbtaD OF ALL OTHBBS ! The Knvy of all Pill Manufacturers, EC VUSE they are safer, better, and more ctficaeioua than any other. aoo.oow Boxea have been eold annually for the last five years. Yovsb asn Oti, Mat. a s Finals, can always Uke them with equal aafety, without fear. J j Pill he necessary for nurcing and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and purifying tbe Dlood and fluids of the bo dy, take no others fur no other pills produce those combined ctlects, or contain oarsaparuia in them. Eat. Drink and Live at usual. and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feai of taking cold, daring all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wasrred thai more grnuine certificates (from physician, clergymen. Member ol Congrea. and respectable citizens) can ba produced of their eificacy lnn of ny olhera. end TEN DOLLARS wilt be forfeited in every instance wbere One Bos will not do more good than Two Boiea of any others. Frtv Pi'ls in a Bob ! ! and eold si Tufnty-Fire Cents a Box. with ! direction and much wholesome advica accompa nying each bog. TVy here a tosre ar mjJratamt rued, t nr from u1 e eWe iy tt, IM e( print (he . er U-mrlt. P.imtMrt ttrknttt, ree,fte, r e-tf I'lsaf THtT AHK XfO A r ALL TIHt- And adapted M asssl dueaMS CBSssuas to aeaHnt No one having once taken tbera will ha wilting afterward to lake any others, because they al ways Jo good, and if they do not. then no others will. Dr. W. . LeidT. The Proprietce end Muafaetarer, u . ...l.. limi.t fhrmiet. and Physician, of " . fifteen year' eiperience in i-niladelpnii ; urao- ,'uat of the ITnivrreity of Pennsylvania; Mem I her of different Mediral Inatitanona ol l'nilitei phi. New York, lloston. Baltimore, ekc4 and aeoeiate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Pari, etc. Octbaob b laroatTio". Beware of all pill called by name neerly similar, got up to ba Mj on the reputation of Dr. Leidy'e8arsaparilU Blood Pills; the first Sarsaparilla pill ever in. Iroduced and the only pills containing 8areporil- . . n(,0,be mni yoll wi, nol be deceieed. Others by eiroilar names, or nearly eimilar. era a grow fiaod. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! IT Principal Depot. Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH 8T-, Philadelphia and aold bolesale aad retail ba C. W.ecHAFFI.rLewlabarg IJ. II. Caalow, Mnton J.M.nVafcr.a W Kessler.N.Berlinlw. P.I. Painter. Money Taylor's, an. 8 -riser's, Miffllnl-nrg II; Smith. Adamabnrg Tonnmua S Walter, DrvTalleir D. S. Bayer, rrerbnrg fro-.u Mrers, Kelly X Saa.la Mo. XperhtlVavertw'c llavia d Sri nure, Belinseenv RnUSmrtb. MkMleb'rg L. . Renrer. M'Kae Falla WilU Kllert.llarUetnn Tooaws """.er. Kbaaeokin bam I K. a Boa,Ojtrevllle IM-.J. SI. JneX.vl lliamsaort: and by ItrvanriaU and Store. keepers thn nghoat the United States. ljszr SCHCOL-TICKETS printed and for sale at thia office. AXAetRE lot af Stana IVkGagaasJ Piwaaree J tVA Just recereed tm4 rsreaiaby 8ept I I. HATES 4c CO. M'aVA ICE'S OTCSntM YEBmrVCE. THE following ordera show at once demand far and eiceUeace of this great medicine 1 "Year., July 88, 1847 MJ KkM At Cat Tha Vermifuge leh us on sale soots lime ago by yosr agent, is sold. It goes very rapidly, and gitaa great aatiefeclion. A we era entirely oat of tbe article, and have frequent calls for it, please eaod os some immediately C A MOKRIS & CO. 8BBartiLB, Tenn. March 18. 1847 Dr M'Lane Dear Bit-: Tbe Vermifuge you left with me last foil has long since been aoldnd I could have eold a areat deal mora if I bad bad it. Sinea at return from tha Esat. I have been called nnem ncrle- avcrw daw la writs to Von. rrooaatioe an imanediata bsduIv. I have alreadr tried your Vermifuge in my own family and find n to be the beat 1 have ever oWJ -MraCaixa. Steuben Co. Sent 7. 187 Thia maveMtifv that we have aold DrM'Lane's American Worm Specific, or Patent Vermifuge, lha past year, and il ba given unbounded eatie faction. Il is no imposition on the community, but i what its authors recommend it to be a unireisal epecific for thoee afflicted with worm. H. HUGHES & CO." ACENT8 C W Scaarrii.LewUburg; J H Caslow and J H Keetr. Milion ; I Ueibart. Se- linagrove; J W miing.bunburv ; .Mra Bl tay,; Aorlhamberland ,Ht Oner. J Moore, Lianvuie UNIVERSITY at Lewisbur?. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com y mencing uct. 17, issy. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eiercieed in Spelling, Heading, Definition. English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.8.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies as in lha Primary Drpartm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to iheea are added General History .Algebra, Legcrj. dre, and Element of Surveying. Classical Department of th Academy. Term Junior Academic class. 1. English Grammar, Latin Grammar, Arithmetic (two divisions, f Geography. II. The Mac studies as in I. Term, aad Penmanship. III. Knelirh Grammar. Caw. Arilhaertie completed by 1st division. Greek Grammar, Utatory VJi-JL, Fen- aianship, liooaeepuig. Senior Academic clots. I. Carer, Greek Reader, Algebra (Elements.) II. Aaeid, do do Hi. do do do completed, Oc-nr tal History, Cngliah language and Composition. COUEGXATE DEPAETMENT. Freshman class. I. English Language and'Compoaitioa, Algebra, Llvy Anabasia. II. PUno Geometry. Live. Analsais. III. flan. Solid and spherical Geometry completed, Le vy, anabasis. Sophomore class. I. It erase. Odvssey. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. II. do do Menturntion.SarveTini;.Narii:.ition. III. do completed. Meet Orations or Vcmosuicaes, Kbetorie. Analytical Geometry. Junior class. f. Ikemaetnenea on tbe Crown, Cicero de Oglciis,Me- ebanles, Hydrostaties. an j llrdranlios. II. Demosthenes on the Crown. Cicvro de Omciis com- pleted, Pnenm&tics, Acoustics, Llccwkity, Magne- tann, and tip ties. III. Greek Tragedr, laeitus, Anronomy. Senior ctuss. 1. Logie, ifatnral Theoloev, Int!!ectitit rWlosopby. II. Greek, Political Lrjtncuiy, Moral I'lulosophy. III. llutlers Analoirr, t'on9tituti-u of I'. Chemiatry, Lectures, General Kt-Tk-n s. No class in tbe Regular Course haa less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Composition. Tbe atuilents are required to attend, regularly. eome religioua meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as are recommended to them by their parent or guardians. There are in the borough no les than aig place of public woiship. of a many different Christian denominations. Text Hook. Kmfluk lamgaap and ATiecuaon. The Bible, Porter's Rhetorical Header, Worcester s or Wehster'i Dictionary, Bullion's English Grammar, Parker's Proeresuve Eierei ses in English Composition, Parker Aids, Itlair's Lectures (University Edition.) . Labn Lanyuagr. nuHion'sOrammKr, Bullion's Reader, Iverett'a Leiieon, Bullion's Omar, SrhmiU and Zumut'a Virgil, Lincoln's Livy, Anthon's Horace, 't'hai-hcr'a Cicero de Oflleiis, Tyler'a Tacitus' Germania et Acricola. Grftk Langnngt.-Bullion's Grammar, 11 ullion's Reader, Liddell A Scott's Lesicon, Owen's Xenophon's Anatiasis, Owen's Homer's Odyssey, Champlin's Demonllicnes, risk's Classical Manual. JnilAeetatics-Davtea' Arithmetic for Academies, Elem entary Algebra, Bourdon, Legendre, Surveying and Navi ptioa,Analytieal Geometry, Olmsted'aNaturai Pluloaophy (stereotyped.) Olaastrd's Astronomy. Kaimbcr of Students. The number of students during the past year in the varioua Department, was lVi. The l.'ollegiate elasae already organised for tbe enau ing year, are lha rullowicg : Senior elasa S Junior elasa - 14 Sophomore elaas . - 10 Breahinan class - - 19.aaa"g Teachers. STCPHB1C W. TAYLOR, A. M, Prot of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. GEOKGB R. ULlsS, A.M, Prct or Greek Language and Literature. EoKGE W. ANDERSON, A-M , Prot of LaUn Langujs an 1 Literature. ISAAC N. LOOMIS, A. M, Principal of the Academe. ALFRED TAYLOR, A. M, Tutor in tha Engliah Laa- gnage and aiocuuon. BetlldsMge,Mbrar7 and Apparatus, The Academie edifice now occupied by the j member of the University, has been erected, el an espenee or $,300, and it ia adapted to accommodate 1J0 student. Another edifice is nearly completed, end is espeetrd to be ready for oceunaory at tbe eommeneeuent 01 toe next Term 4Jrt-1-, law. Tbe Library contains a number of select volumes, and ia constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatus has been nroenred suSrieut ta supply the immolate demand. The Apparatus toe tha ulustrauou or xeenanieai rnuoaopny, is uow complete. Tstlllam and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department $30, Academic f JO, t'rtmary $13 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and iu vicinity at virion price, from ft, SO lo 2.50 per week. Arrangementa are ia prnereea to f uruh.li Board, exclu sive or lodging, wasntng, taet ana light, to auch aa may aeaire It, as f i aa per wee. reealssa and Vacations. Two Sessions in the year tha former com' menee on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continue 26 week; the Utter commence on Thursday. 15th May, and continue 14 week. Spring Vacation, 4 week ; Autumnal. 8. By order and in behalf of the Board : THOMAS WATT80X. Pree'l. GEORGE F. MILLER. See'y. Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell ynu it is to get one of Bergstresser's Wheal Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and eiperienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in auccessiui operation the best Wheat Scourer bow in me. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg. by Messrs. Geddes Si Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will ba promptly attended to. Machines will be aaat and put to all order. Address I. Br RG5TRKS5EK, aUwisbarg, TJiion Co. Pa. m Prico Eednced! VAUGHN'S TJTHOHTRIPTIC XLL1TUKE! Lar( eltlaaj Mly OsM Hollar. TW Piaprisear ef tna Great Aaaarieaa Basnedv " Tacean'l Vsarrani-i LrrneaTaimc Mutubs." indaead r tha anast i.iuinnsaa ef Ma igsaw. lares eaal liss U ailed atigassl the Mot sfnia naoabe and watt kaewa ankle! aad fiaaa hssaaaattn. he will aai ap bat eee ana eeJT.-hsj a salt Ike eMail pries will ba I 0aT B011AS. I Tha pablia ar rest sesaeal inal tb sbsraatw ef tha Msdi. '; CMM" 7" l'.V,'i" ! As this madwaa. aadar aa tadaead prise, will be partial ' those who have aat kithane wada with its virti article is net to ba iliiiilvrabwaivastaaiaaataf of the day ;" ttdaiass rr raatf e geaatsr asahag aewsr. ra tS dutf. tm any eOsr avaaaralssa nss tcse (at wtrli : aad baa saelainsd hsetf fce aient vaars bv hs sapenss medical mass. and. aatil Un ssdactiaa. issiasnitsil daabla the price af aar otaar aitida ia Una kaa Koticc PaBTtcruaLT. das aruele eats vhlk lag power aad esttaiatr, apaa lha Blood, Liver, Eaaay, Ixags, ud oef (sas. apimUMimversar waishlila aad aealth depend. Tha edieja has a jnstlr high repata a airaaaar aar Brepry aad firaval, end all danaaaaef that aataie. It anr ba rebad apaa when the iateUigeat phrsioaa haa abaadaaad his patJeet, aad fee these distuning danasas. wara sepeeisllj Daorsr. tha propri etor weald aaraastlr aad bonastlr minaisssnil k. At Ms ptiseat mica it b easily obtained by all. and lha trial will ntov the article M be Um Cheapaat Ksdidn ia tha World! gaW Ptaass ask far pamphlets the areata sire them away they eeataia ever utsea paras of receipts, (ia addiuoa to fat medical manar) vale able lor hoaashvld parpases. aad which will save aiaay dollara par year t practical faoaseaeepara. Theea raeeipts are iatrodaead to make lha book of rraa value, aside Unas us charactsr aa aa advertising aaadiom fa tha aaidicins. the tssonway ia favar of which, in the formal letters tram all parts af the country, amy ba relied epon. ta"'Vaafbas Vegetable Litbontriptte Miitsie"-th Great Amaricaa Ramsdy, now for sap ia qaart bettlss at saah. email battles at H cts each. Ma ssaall batllaa will be imaed after the prsasnt stack is dispsasd of. Principal OSaa. B affile. M. V.. 807 Mala Street G. C. VAUGHN. Sold WlMleealeaad Betail by OLCOTT McKESSON fc CO.. 137 Maiden Lane. Mew York City. M. B. AU Istlars (aaoaptiag free, areata aad dealers with arheea he transacts aa lis in) meat be jest paid, er aa ausauaa will ba liven ta thaaa. (KtDb. THORNTON, Lewisburg. is General Agent for 1,'nion county J.H.C'astow, Agent, Milion ; I. GtaaaaT, Seltnsgrove 1,5:343 THE WINTER SESSION or THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY WILL commence on MONDAY tha S8th of Octobeb. In thia Institution, all the Branches of a thorough Academic course will be taught The communication of knowledge simply, is nol the sole design of Education and should not be made so ; it highest aim u to strengthen and bring out into action, ibe intellectual and moral power of the student Throw around him all the facilities necessary to bia progress, and st ford him all proper aid, but do not flatter him with the thought that he must rely upon another and not upon hi own effort for uicceas. Inde pendent self-reliance is one of tha first lesson that should be learned in a school room. This kind of early mental training prepare one for vigorous and manly exeition in after bfe, and thus gives bim s marked advantage over the ig norant and uneducated. The main effort of a Teacher should, therefore, be directed to the for mation of sound habile of atudy, for when thia end ia reached, the progress of tha pupil becomes st once certain and rapid. Composition and Declamation, aa formerly, will receive due attention particularly the for mer, and tbe Primary Department shall have our special care. Tbe subeenber feel flattered with the growing prosperity of the Institution, and hall labor to merit it continuance, by increased exertion. Tcitioh Per Session of 20 weeks, for the Common English $6 ; Higher English, $8 ; and for tbe Language, $10. J.NO. RANDOLPH. Oct- 9, 1830. Principal. TanningandCurrying FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tanning; a Bad Curry at the Old Stand. Determined uot to be outdone io the manufacture or finish of his work, ha is bound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who hnve so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to I insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange, i Elides and Bark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STEKNL.K. March 25. A.D. 1850 Ths Greatest Discovery of the Age! Dr.Traak'i HAQHETIO OIAITJOEOT IS eonalantly eflecting cures of ibe utmost importance. The most eredulou are cos vixcta ; the most fartbleaa, compelled to believe in the power and virtue of thi great remedy. It ia universally admitted to be tha most mmdrrful combination known to th woe Id foe the immtdiate relief of disease and pain- It never fails while there remains suSicient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vessel, of th body, aad tqttahtt rAe cu-cnid-rion of us alsnsL By thi aseaae, a controlling power ia gained over tna most malignant forms of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is tha power of th com bins Lion, that it penetrates to every portion of th human frame ; every bone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is searched out and made sen sible of purirleatina aad healing influence. Hence it copes aa readily with internal aa external disease. Sumerous instances are on record, where thia remedy has restored health to patients so Bear tbe grave that th most powerful internal remedies railed to produce any effect. Euch has frequently been the ease in Inflammation of the Bow!. Ko valient need die with this d leasee where th Magnetic Ointment ean be obtained. That daaceroas epidemie. known as the PL'TRID MT8IPELA8, can always be eured by this remedy. Foe 1XFLAMMATOKT KBKVMAH3X, this Ointment Is the most complete reeaedy ever prepared. in vv ease out or tun, n will airora enrrrs tuwj io tne worst eases of Verves) Headache la as mfnutes. For Nervous fciseaee. thia reeaedy Is of immenee value. Affection ef the Satae. Bheamsilem. tamsBre. Clce- rated Bora Thfwat, fcwaealtta. Ptenriey, Croon, Chllla, Cholera Morbu. Asraa ha tbe Face or wssasL sraraa. BeaM Head. Serofala. Bait Unease, Erysiselae, Inflamed Bye, rever eweat, a,wtu Be awjaeniassiy rsitevaa By the was nftbis ssajady. Sold by nwiiDv. Bairn, trtabarg. 'Hi F swritw, Travw A ft ANOTHER SCIEST1FIO WOSDSR I PEPSI H: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a peat Dyspepsia Carer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after direction by Baron Lisaia, lha great physiological chemist, by J S.HocoaTea, M.D., Ko. 11 N. 8th St. Philadelphia. Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Neture'e own process, by Nature' own agent, th Gastric Juice. fXj-Half a leaspoonful of iht fluid jnfud in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hour, out of tbe stomach. Digeatloa i chiefly performed in ibe slom h ih. ai.1 nf a fill id which freely exude from the inner coat of tht organ, when in s late of hrahb, called the gastric juice- i ni nu.u great solvent of the food ibe purifying, preser ving and stimulij..g agent of the stomach and intestine. Without it ihere can be no digestion, no converaion of food into blood, no nuiriiion but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destruciive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. l'epain is tbe thief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It i found in great abundance in the solid parts ol the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat itself up. It U also found io the stomach of animal, a the ox, calf, Ac. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese styltd Kenuet. the effect of which bas long been ibe special wonder of the dairy- Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call s stomach can curdle nearly one thousand limeeita own weight of milk. Bron Liebig ststee, "one part of Pepsin dissolved io iity thousand part of water, digests meat end other food." Diseased stomachs proiluce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To how that thi want ma be per fectly aupplied, we quote the subjoined SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron Lltlild, in bin celebrated work on Animal Che mistry, ssvs: "An artilicial diBesUve Suid, analagona to UieUantricJuiee.mil- be readily prepared from the mueona membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which various articles of lood, aa meat and ergs, will bs softened and digested iu the same maimer aa in the human staaaaen. fcr. llKUKIHA, in his funnus trealwe on Food and Biet, published by fowlers A Wells, New York, page Sa, states the same givat tact, and describe, the method of prepara tion. There are IV-w higher authorities than fcr. Perena. fcr. Cl0111, in his valuable writing on the Physiology of Digestion, bservea that "a diminution or the due quantity of the tiastiic Juice is a prominent and all-pre-vailiu raude of fcyipepsia," and be statea that "a distin-fcuitht-d proIVaior of uieoViiie in Loudon,who was sevi-rely altiicled wuh this eouinlnint, finding everything else to fiul, had recourse to the viaetrie Juice, obtained from the suuia-li of living animals, which completely succeeded fcr.UKA II t, author of the famous works on Vegetable Diet, sas: It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomach of animals macerated in water, impart to the fluid th- rr-.ptTty ol tliolrinir various article of a!, and of eflvctiuz a kiu-i of artificial digestion of them ia no wise diOerent from the natural digestive procem." lir.MMuN'S crcat work, the t h. mitry of Man, (Ie A Blancbard, I'hiladlMK, pp J'J1,'3, sy : "The discovery of ivpbin forms a new era in the chemical histx-ry of In gestion, r'roin recrut eaperimt-nt-, we know that food ia diiwlvrd as raptoiiY in an artificial diirvstive fluid, prepared from Pepsin. a it 'is m the nntur-.il Uastrlc Juice itself. I'rof. DLXliLlSuN, of the Jelt rson College, Phil ad.. In his great work on Human Physiology, devote more than afty pages to an evaraination of this su"ij.-et. Ilia experi ment with fcr. Beaumont, on the Uantnr Juice, obtained from the living buiuati stomach and froui animate, are known. "In all can," be -lays, "digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." A a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton' nreiiaration of Pencil ha produced the moat mar velous effects. It is impossible to give detail of cases in thtrliuils of tins advertisement but au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cure. It is a great Naavoc Awti- dote, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, the evil effects of quinine, mercury, 4c, alio for excess in eatrng 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 time, pu rity of Blood and vioua or aom follow at once. It is particularly excellent in case of nausea, vo miting, cramps, sorenes of ihe pit of the stomach, distresa after eating, low, cold atata of lha blood, heaviness, lownee of spirit, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, dec Price, OS E DOLLAR per botile. One bottle often fifed a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS sent by Mail, free ofPostaga. For convenience of s-'nding to all parts of the country. tb fcig-&tive Matter of tbe K-psin.it put ap in the form of r OWUers, Willi Uiremons IO oe uiswu.wi vj me pnuvu. iu water or ruo. These t-owovrs contain just tne aa malti-r as tne b-'ltl-s. but twice the Quantity tor tbe SI price, and am Sent by mail, free of Pontage, for $1, sent liost-l-aiil,' to nr. J- liuojui.-u-.u. . i-wiMi a. Philadelplua- fix prKa,-r iur i. F.verv brittle nml uactaite bears tbe written sig nature of J.S.HOUUH TOX.M.D , Sole Proprie- tor. Sold by agent in every town in me Union and by most respectable dealer in medicine. To be had of Dr. THRX TON. Lewisburg ; J H Casio. Milton: Thompson, Mifflinburg ; W ill 6c Eilert, Harileton; Win Koshon. ew Berlin; G I CrouM, Selinsgrove; Mr M'Cy, Northumberland l733S BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mifflinburg, Union county, t'enn'a. ThESPECTKL'LLV intorm the cilixen of Xv Union county, and the public in general, itiai he ha leased the bov aland, for many year occupied by bis Pettier, and is now pre pared to accommodate Irrrnus nu tne traveling community in a menner accrptauie to an. The HOUSE ia large and loomy.well rrn ged in all it departments, and every care wiU be taken to render bi guests comlortable and nappy. Hia TABLE will always be furnished with lha choicest deliracie of the season, and lb best ibe market ean afford. Tbe BAR will at all lime be attended by careful peraou, and none but tha very best of liouois will be kept. Hi 8TABLES ar ample and convenient, and Ihe OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In abort, he pledge bimaelf to endeavor ta give general aatistaction lo all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 10, 1650 TOY THEJE17 FLIT.!! WTEOFF & HOUSEL WOULD inform the public, that they have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. VVykoiPs old stand, opposite Hunter rardoe s shop, where they keep on hand or make to order Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, rj"-" of various kinds, HIT Settees, &c. die. All work in our line warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. House and Sign PAINTING attended to by the subscribers on the shor test notice and in Ihe best style. Country Produce and Lumber taken in payment' and Cash not refused, but rather preferred. The subscribers intend lo be strict io the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope to receive a liberal share ol puMic patronage. JOHN N. WTKIirr. JOSEPH M. HOU8EL. Lewisbure. Nov. 1849 Farmers' Produce Wanted. OTJR Agricultural Friend will greatly obliga by aupplyiDf tha Printer, immediately, with Wheat. Corn, Buckwheat. Pot toaa.CiOer. Wood. Apples. Ate. As this has been a plentiful season. the Priaetrs sal Editor aspa ta share ef il. la ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, IK1TLT l EXFEDIT10CS1T II1CITID at the "ck:::icu" office. 1T.E IIE17 FOimY TS aww carried on a usual, at the upper X e"d of Market street, where ever des cription oTCA8TING8 ' kePl 00 band or made to order such aa The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES. also PLOUGHS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and tne Self-ShviMriing Flongh, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge lor youraeives. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg. Sept. 32, 1849 rpHE undersigned continues the LIVE- X RY BUSLYESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his mends and the public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewiaburg, May 22, 1850 Books Books! THE subscriber offers for sale at the Lewiaburg Post-Office, an assortment of tbe most uselul Paper, School Books, Stationery of all kinds also the best Cigars.Tobacco, &c. &c. JOHN Y. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May ?, 18S0 TtDPCU TPIS ianlke. In, ef kr superior Black and Green Teas?.. just reed from the Canton Tea Com ,,f pany, and for sale at New York retail prices by J.HAYES At CO. Lewiaburg, April 16. Agents. Important Notice! fPHE public are hereby iufontied that I J am the exclusive proprietor of the Cooking atove known as 'Whites Patent or 'The White Stove,! by virtue of valid letters patent granted to me by the proper authorities at Washington ; and I hereby caution all persons not to manufacture or sell the same without authority from me. as 1 shall promptly seek legal redress for every infringement of my rights under said letters patent. The public are also cau tioned that all stoves manufactured bv me or my era n tees or agents, are marked James White. Patented June 10, 184," with the additional mark "Re-issue, Aug. 6, 18J0," on ihe slide plate. JAMKS WHITE. Milton, Sept. II, 1850 3m Ctwisbnrig JTomrtrn HPHE subscribers, thankful (or past pat- X ronage, would inlorm the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing, cast WaterWheel ol tbe moat approved pattern. Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse PLOUGHS. We invite particular attention to a new article Wiard'a Patent Uang Ploughs, lot seeding in Grain. Farmers by this Dough can seed as much grain in one day as in inree nays wan common ploughs. CASTmoS aad TOBNIHO, and I-ming tbe same. HOLLOW Ware. Kettles and Pots of vs nous sizes Smooth ing Irons and Standi cast Tea Kettles to suit cooking stoves, &c. Coofttnjt stotjM, the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal Fancy i WfYlTTCi Parlor, Wood and Coal j Air-Tight Stoves Race's Self-regulating Air-Ticht Pailor Wood Stoves, (a new article, &c. Threshing Machines and other articles of Machinery repaired in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted to be of the best material, and at prices that can not fail to please. t.EUUKS it MARSH. Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 THE arvlrigr)e continue to farnisb to order on tbe most reasonable terms, Piano, fiom tba Manafaclory of Cobbab Miiib. Pbilad'a. wboea inairamenl are too well known to need any peevrie, bavins unifonnlv received tha eomrneniUtiona of tba noat eminent professors and composer of atone, and Ibe award of Ibe premiums in New York. Philadelphia and Boston. F or qualities of tone, touch, and keeping in lone OP tO COtrCClt Pitch, tbev Can not be aurnaasad he either American or European piano. irmroctioBs given oa tha Piano as heratoiore. Reference may be made to any of tboeo parent or guardians who have pnpil commilled to hie charge. Ha nay be seen at hia residence at Mrs Metiget a. First alreet, Lewrabare, wheta tersna and panicolar will bo mad known. Tha moat popolar and favorite Aire and Masse of different kinds received aa it is issued from tha different musical MUMishtnents in ibe Cities. aav is CHARLES KALISCH mAATirQfro,Dticec-' lt l l l 1 nfea.Vr .nn hand at ihe CAroniele cilice, or printed to order. nfjZSsfESBSSa' QS SSr?,,waS "wa, ""J Inrrf "An ounce of Preyention worth a pound of Cure." ia that snoful disease, CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Prtver. lion and Cere of Consumption, This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Hougbtoo aad at this office. Price. 75 cents. Lav Evxaraeer Baas rais l aaareu.,. TSaea a a Saraeparilla for aal ta lha differs! lawns ealle S. P Townsemt's reaarilla. k as advertised aa Ifce OBM AL. GENUINE, aud all taal. This Towaeeixl isaeJstiet and never wae ; But wae formerly a worker on railrea.re, nels, and the like jet He assumes Ik rjtle M Dneier Me ta narpeea of f aaaia cesdH far what be leaaL IU ears "a, fvae attended I we atedtcal echnola, and practiced iar ikeea vaars!!" Nowtbelraaai. Ba never praeuead axdwaMa dav in hia life I Such eni7, eneeat nuareiwaaawauea looks bal lo lOeeaerariarend veracnr oi Ihe roan, law roost sincerely, as had never made those etaiemeats af ana sell or of me. When will wen learn to he Isumet aaJ inak ful in all their dealine and iniercourss with iheir Rlhx saen! H spplnat to on Eea! Clapp la aaawa ana as aajf . aiacturin his aaBiure, atauac the lares some aa weal 1 auike, aa an mi aisas in 10 embark in ibe baseness. TVw man kava beea isaaltinc and libellinf me as all Bassske forms, in order t aropress Ihe public with the bsrW thai Ihe Old Itoetor'a Saraapanlla was not the eeaauae, ertftr, SnTtttpmriVn, mad from lha Oui terror's Origtnmi Hs ate. This S. P. Townacnd an I have sold the as of say nam for $7 a week. I will iv him iJ if bs will pr due one sinrle solitary proof of this. Um ataiemeau of Thompson, Skillman o. Co., are no.hin but a uaM of falsehoods, simply made la deceive the public and kap Ih truth down ui regaid to hu searina;, Jmtnttng ss nimnd. This is to caution th public 10 purchase nsas bv Old Dr. JACOH Townarnd'e Sereapanlla, haenw ea la Old Doctor's likeness, his family Coat of Arm, met OS) sarnat u reacros. the Coat of Arma. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend, TUB ORKJINAL DISCOVESER OP TUB Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend u now sait 7U yean of e. st a bar been known as the A UTHOR and UlSCft I t'sti of th GUNVISE OBIUISAL TOW.a.VB SAHSAPAHILt.A." Bern poor, he wae comiieMe limit ita manuiaciure, by which means a has been kept ea ol market, and th sales circumscribed lo thuee on., aa had proved its wink, and known lie value, b had reacbat Ihe eara of mane, nevertheless, as those psrsou wee hat been healed of sore disesses, and aavetl from dead, an Ciaioicd ita wondrrful HEALING POWER. Thia GRAND AND I NEUL' ALLEll PKEPAtiTlCa aanufaclured on tha lareesi scale, and is called fur 0ireeeb out tha lenrih and breadth of the land, especially a a a found incapable of defeneration or deterioratioa. Inlik youn S Tawnseml's, il improves wt l sea. and never chaneea hut for the better : because it are;arssl on snealite senerieer by a sneMtfie man. The aieesa) knowledge of Chemistry, are! the latest diacovense el the an, have all been brought into requisition in the meaa'afr tur of the Old Dr'a aaaparllla. The $arsapsriia reek il ia well known u medical men, comaine many roeaianai properties, and simc properties which are inert t.- lm.sw. and others, which if retained in prepanns il lor use, pre. duce fermentation and actn', which is injurious to lbs se tern. Some of the protertiee ol Sarsaparilla are so i. is that they entirely evairale and are i the preiurauea. if they are not preserved bv a Kieifie process, known ea ly to those experienced in Its maiiu:acmre. Mureovw theae Tolaiue prinriswee, wtuea rtv oil la vapor, or as aa a halation, under heat, are the very eeaotdoi audKal araa. rfi ol the rM. which rive to n all Its value Any person can boil or slew the ri uu tr ee eel a dart colored liquid, waich at more from the coterie ma ear a the root Itian from aimhln else; Uiey can then strain ia insipid or vapid Itrmid. eweeten wi-.ri or molaaw an tlien call H - SARSAPARII.I.A EXTRACT or bl RIP." But nuch is not the article known '"e GENU1SEOLDDR JACOB TOWNSEND SAKSAPAKILLA. This is so prepared that all the inert properties af ta Sarsaparilla root are Cert removed. everything capabaer becominx acid or fermentaiion is extracted and rejectee j then every panicle 01 medical virtue secured in a pur and concentrated form ; and thus it is rendsred u.cspal of losing any of Its vsluahle and healtnr properue. Pi pared in this wav. it is male the most powerful aesn" t ta Cam r laaaaMrakls Olaeaaea. Henc the reason why we hear commre-lauooe oe ersre aide in ns favor by men. women, and chielre. we acs doing wonders n the cure of COSSVMPrtO.lt. DYSPEPSIA, LI COMPMST.mn m RHBVMATISM. VLA. PILES. COSVIVESESH. al OL l t tRCPTIOXS. PIMPLES, BLOTCM9, and all alfectMwui arism from I.MPl'KI I Y OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efneace in an romruaintt) aaV inr from hut'fetnon. from Aruiily of IKt AHeew. froa) uneiiual circulation, deumiinauua of blood to tea bead. I palpitation ol the heart, coid leet aad hands, cold cruile and) latot Barnes ovsr the body. It has nt us equal aa Cants aast laara ; and proinoles easy sspectorauoa and gwati eaa 1 a,.miun. nuiiLC suictare ol Ih tuna, throat sad vf ether pan- . , Hut in notnrne i ita eiealteric mora aiaailastlv sea a 'ledced thai u. in all hinds and ausree of FkMALK COMPLAINTS. It works workers m eases ef W Aitmo s WVwwa Fiumg of tot Woeaa, Oosrrwrrset. Wiirnnd, a, Porotm Stenoto. frroiwartxy of the menstrua, penoda. aal the .1 Ad af effectual w curio ail the larass a Kaiacw ia Bv removinc eamiacuoaa. and reulau4 ua cwaaral svstem. ivee lews and suveujta W Ih waul kof - laa care, all forma M Neevweia Ptaeaaoo ae.4 aVewURy. and thus preveeaa er retiees a $rm vanety ef ethseaaaV atllea. aa Apiaoi ereirorMW. .Vntf.fia A Puws' iAsss smweaiaa. .'maraor Pus. Coaeavsaro. h clauses ihe Weod. eacatas tba bwr as haalihy attaw leas tha atoaaach. and give good .Uawaoo. as iees u ku ai laevaat aaj rueatirtaaikia. allav laflaasrasliea mm nee Ui ski, tiualitea Ihe orcuiauoa of UM bleed p gentia Ja warauh sqwaiiy an aewr taa aouj. aao ihl patera rat hwi relaxes en Kiel and newtaiss ea move a.1 obetrartewia. and mvieomiaa tea enure an nee vetewa. Is nm this tnea 'Tha Xeellelavo was aww-owalavewrlr e' But can any ol ineee tbuvge a sees el S P ToeasaasrS aaisnor srtic i t This vonng man e liquid at not ea ba COMPARKO WITH THE OLD DR'S. erauaaof eee I. M PACT, thai bh B Bl INCAPA. BLEol DCTERHiBAThlM.anJ Nr.VEIl SPOILS, while th other IX IKS ewet-. ervaenrear. aad latwaae lAe sa4f.ee eontaiame tl into Irarnernte : the soar, asal lM)uid exploding, end damaein oliier guate' Mwal Beetkaa aorrib'e com pound ba ienno,ie at the eyatara 1 " sa and tare a eyeeea arearf y diseases) air aead W aa caaaes Dvepepeaa bat acid I lk we noi all know that whsa mod soars ta our wnmarhs. what mieeewf proeoce. t Batalenee, beanburn. palpualam of Ih heart, iieer eo E auil, diarrbwa. dveeniere. rolK. arel eorruption of the londl Vinal la Scrofula but aa arid kanaar m the bodyt What produces all the humors wbieh bring on Eruptions lb Sam, Scald Head. Salt Rheum. Eryipelaa, Whtes BWellinfe. Fever ftirea. and all ulcerations internal aad ea, lernal 1 h as nothing ander heaven but an arid eabsianra, which sour, and thuo fsxtle all the Beads af the body, oaves or tees. What cause Rheumatism but a aoaf and neat Sue which awanuate itself between lha jomte ana alee, where, irritating anil inflaming the delicate tieauss ape which il acta I So of nervone diseases, nf impuru, cf ta blood, of oerangad circulation, aad nearly all the ailaisosj which afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible lo aaaka aad wall, aad sadaeaSf SOURING, FERWENTTNR. ACtft "COMPOUND" 09 S. P. TOWNSESts, and vet aa would rain have il umtermend that Old IV. m bob Townaend's fjeaaia Original SartapmriUa, IS so 1RV STATION of hta inlerinr preparalMHl ! ! Heaven forbid that we ahould ileal in an attic's wntol would bear th moat distant resemblance to . P. Towa, and' article! We wish it anderstonrl, pecaasa it ia lha anseurr rrura. that S P Townee mi's article and old Dr. Jacob Towneen'rH Sarsepahlla are Aenrew-ertdc trport, mod mriair'jr dtanaw star; that they are unlike in ceery particular, having eat Be aingla thing IB enmrnon. A S. P. Townsend is aa doctor, and never waa. ia aa ahemiac. no pharmaceutist knows an more of nva.iicin. af than anv other common, nnacieniinc. unprofc irewaoiwa what guarantee can the public beve that ihey are n is a genuine scientific medicine, containing all tbe . tuea of the articles used in preiaring H. and which ate s capable of changes which mighl render lham tha AOE TB Of Diaaaae instead of health 1 Bui what else should be expected from sea) wh know nothing comparatively of medicine or disease t It requires a person ol eome erirnre lo cook and serve up sees common decent meal. How winch mora important a, S that the persons who maniifacuare medicine designed tor WEASTSTOMACIIS AD ENFEEBLED SVSTKMS, ahould know well the medical proncrtieo of planla, the baa manner of areuring aad concentrating their healing virtue, also an extensive knowledge of Ih varioua diss n wis wataa aSec tha human evstem, and hew to adapt remedies mi It ia to arrest fraud upon ih unfortaaat. w pawrMB into wounded hamanity. ia kind lb hop ia the oVJairwrj bama am imm. bealih ami hlonm. and vigor into ta cruaheil and broken, and lo banish rnnrraitv that OI.P B JACOB TOWNSEND ha SOUGHT and FOINU 'bs f port unity and mesas to bring has . . eMl Calvsrwl Cwaseosttemtodl Btesaeeiyj. wilhra tha reach, and to tha knowledge of all who eee. taal lhav may laara an.1 know, bv joyful eiperience, TraawrtB- rVwtl to Hani. AerNTS for tbe above Medicine C Schaflle, Lewisburg ; John H Baser, Mtlj ton ; Forsyth & Priestly, Nortbumb'lard ONE Buggey and Sett of Harness, Ooe Two Horse Wagon, One Truck Wggon, For sals ty H T Shel'ar