LEWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER jPit axib fffflggr Native Eloquence. A few evenings before ihe election, a well-known military politicwn, editor, and orator, rroro ihe country, went to Uwiod od madeaapcech at a meeting in tan euil Hall. Immediately therealter, the fol lowing phonographic rrporl of the speech appeared in the Chronotypc This is not Iheidenfical Faneuil Hall Sjwech,!mt tlWe who are acquainted with the miiitnry pen lleman's style of oratory will be ready to believe the representation, that this rprecU was written under the inspiration produced k.. tk- L-,;mi ,.f thni m Kiiiiuil Hall :1 V "re --"O " Thunder an guns', where are we 7 sr.. . f .1.- r fWnl.v j. ms area uoy iur un; hhh- v. - - - . and ef 1 wnnt too modest, it's a day and a half for all creation includin' the rest of mankind, and the people j-inerally ! The world, feller citizens, is a lookin at us, an on the belrogenous exertions of this here aociety hewman liberty depend, and bangs like a burdock to a boy'a tro-sm. Ar we up to the crop? Dus every indervidooal feel the responsibility of the grate crie-5;s bear- in on him like a flat rock on a tod.'s baek! Dua all feel like a young Herkeilanium ready to take holt an choke the orry gone atables as is wormin' in tc 8'p.oez.e the daylights out of our infant liberties? I answer ire i ! Let the pot-intates of the hule airth hear an tremble ! Feller citerzens, we have come up here every man prepared to take his life in his trowsis pocket to prcsarve the Union that blessed union fit for, bled for, nnd died for by aour reverend posterity on the bloody fields of Burma Vi.ty, York-own. Madawasky, an Waterlieu. I his here glorious Uuion.feller citizens, is threatened within an inch of its life by whom why, by a set of onsarcumsized, mean, msty critters, who can't depreciate this Ll. sieJ perlaydium that pervides every man a vine and a Gg tree unacr which we ve sot an i aour fathers has sot, an no one darest mo- j tester skeeru.. ... , I Feller citerzens : lift for the mum.: Yes sir An though the hule world was agin me. though the divi. jined in with the aberlishunists, yet, as Webster said m his Newburyport letter " Put it-ilium, tan. j ta Panama Httor'ia tacre Itxttiglionit, eeco iignutnet broadaxy" tho' pelican towerd on ossy. I'd fite till all wai blew ! Hear 1 hear! and stompin. Feller-citerzens : The pint we've met here to consider is : Shall the Union be presarved shall the star spankled banner alill flount and flounce in the salewbrity of the onmittigated space of ei:her shall the Ameriken eagle God bless him ! f stomp in by the men, an sobbin an suiflia by the wimmin shall the Ameriken eagle con tinue to sore aloft an an an do as he darned pleases ? Or shall he just be stove up an broke in like a worn aou: syrfer barrMr and our fl ig torn nnd slit liko litile Ephe Libbv's trowsis over there by lite winder an (lie glorious faowl of liberty plucked and p'eked like a thank.giviii tur key t Saints, ninlsten., elders, deacon--, forbid the latlr ' W hir I say whnr will Hornby be foid when this great bat tle of armygideon wliilb is cominl on is fit ? Will she be skulkin abut liljfe a wood chuck in atater field. or idiV!te mark like a rat in the corner? W har ar yer Libbys, yer Peabody, yer Wigjin and yer Kyers,namc illustrious in the Mady wasky war ? True, the fust run away af.ie he got lhar, and t'other didn't go, but then, ef wust had happei I to come to the wust, thar no knowin what they might have did for their country. Spcrits of T6 ! ten from that all the way up to this from the hyperbolical confluence of ojacent sareism umbincy ye behold this crie sis ! smile on your predecessors who are about to join issoo with ungodly abetliihunUts anJ cus aed niggers for the preservation of Union, perladyums, an what not ! Feller citerzen, I'm in a:rnet. A crie si is ris ! An it is wakin up the free, onterrificd suvrins of these ere still nnire uvriner States to the reskew ! Tliere's a mo'.etin" of ntion, A kin' up of cnuke The uil's breskin' out again, And all c realign fbake. Yes, e'eryt'ning is wakin" up,Jn takin cfl its coat. Even the sleepy lion, Dan el Webster, is a rousin.' and si. akin' his mil and mane, prepared to fte for hen man rites an dimocritick ua;a 'Tlio great confounder of Ihe Constimtion,'' as he is justly termed, in his Inst letter to me very truly and gassically says : "Eshin," ays he, ' 1 don't speak as a Massachus. ;is man nor nothin' else no, pen up your ter keys, conteract my powers the hull con tinent, however bounded, is mine! But." he continers, things haint rite ; in the language of Julyus iScizer to the Pope of Rome, ' Abinito jum jum tjiirt ipere!" which means, somethin is nnut of jint." Finally he concludes in :!iis touch in' way "My dear Spike' says he, "I've uodertuk the jobof fixin and pntchin' the Union. I luke to Hornby to lay hull ond sustain me! Hear, hear hooray !J And then he adds this postscript N. li. P. S. Noliody, so fur as I've heern, ays a word agin the fewgi'yve slave law, leastways, nobody whose opinion is wurth a cuss ! Now, Feller Citerzens, thsr's a , P I deal to be did ! In the name of all that' There the elerkeinlspeaker was interrupt, d bysomehodvcullm'aout to know hat , , a. to be did-and what te'J.kn abaouJ Naow, Feller Citeriens, in the talkiu' name of all that's sacret un dimercratic, Khali e be found wantin' ? No, Feller Citerzens, uo ! no ! ! From all aour bor ders, from the remorseless precipitations of Bethel hill un the dark and inskrewtable caravans of Lilly Pond to the ramified os sillotions of lnn Wiggin's caow paster, comes up a thiindcrin, pa! ryot ic, double breasted No! On, then, onerds! Let the watchword he Webster, hewmnn rites, and darn a nigger ! Feller Citerzens, I've done. My speech is afore you. I hope it's done you good, for it's laid as heavy on my stomack lor !lal ,, J.,,., . A ; . ' Etiuw Spike. Hornby, away da'oun East. Y're a blessin' yet, Peg," said our Uncle Derby, as his better helf smoothed and adiusted his Iiillnw. Imiii.ihl his nioht. , . . . heHM..tlTp. .nn.rn,. ( by nIj(mt h-m Y,n a saiJ he when his wjfc hd j away . nnd M h(J repeata. fce benedjclioni ( we,though youiw.thought there was great, very great beauty in the kindness that out lived the Gazette. wrinkles of age. Lycoming WOrt Wanted on amount, imnxiataly, " HRoa,iri.K" on at Ika orvira. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING. SEATLY i, EIPEUITIOCSLT BXBCt'TKO AT THEJTHSONICll OFFICE. THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of. Market street, whore everv des cription ol CASTINGS is kept on naiiu or maac to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cookin-StOVCS " for either Coal or J " STOVES. also PfOfKwIlfe of differ- ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Piouclis. i and the. Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDI.V. Lewiburg. Sej.t. 22, 1849 aV.:l3 rPIIE nndi-rsii:ned contiiiues the LIVE L HV JlfSLYESS at the Oid Siand, n North Third N., near Market, Slid respectfully o!icit the patronage of bis friends and :lie public ucricrally. CHAItMS F. HKSS. Lewisburg, May Hi, I85l Dooks Oooko! rpIIB sulcriler -fH r for sale at the J Lewialiiire l'osl Ollice, an assortment ol the most uselul laper, School Books, Stationer of all kinds also thu best Cigars,Tobaccn, JOHN V. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May ?, 1850 IRESH TKAS. Anmhrr lot of 1J sutierinr Black and llrern Teaslf ; j'isl rerd from the ('anion Tea Cora nanv. and Iur sale at New lork retail . ricts by J. HAY ES & CO. Lewisburg, April 16. Agents. Important Notice! fPHE public are hereby inforiTied that I X am the excltiMvc proprietor of the Cooking Stove known as 'White's Patent or 'The Whi'e Stove, by virtue of valid It-tiers patent granted to me by the proper authorises ut Washington ; and I hereby rnutinn all persons not to manufacture or sell the same without authority from me. as I shall promptly ser-k Ical redress for every infringement of niy niihts under said letters patent. The public are also cau tioned that all stoves manufactured by me or my trrantees nr auents, are marked "Juntrs White. Patenlrd June 10, 1844,' vtith the arlditinnal mark ''Ke-issue, Aug G, 1850," on the slide plate. JAMKS WHITE. Milton, Sept. II, 1850 3m riHE umlrnijnrj ronlinne to furniah to order l on the mocl reasonable trrma, Pianna, dam Ihe Manufactory of G'okbas Mtna. Philad'a. arhnre inatrumenls r loo rll known to need any panrpytir, hasing unif.irmly received the nmmrnilations of the mmt eminent profesorf anil rompoaera of Miwir, and the award of the premiums in rwioik.l rulailrlphia and Unaton. Kor qualiliea of tone, touch, and keeping in tone un to conceit pitrh. they can not be aurpaaaed ly riihei Aincriran or European pianos. Instructinns Eiven on the 1'iano aa heretofore. Ri lrrenre may be made to any of those parents or auanlians who have pupils commuted to his rharee lie may be arm at his residence at Mrs M rlzcer'r. Kiral street. f.e isLurg, when terms and particulars will lie made known. The most popular end favorite Airs and Music or uuifrrrii aini rei-mru s n is issoea from ine A IT.fiil niiikifsl fttatililimnls in th fSliM jtsi 13 , CHARLES KALISCH "RT A R -T T' u""!' I J I i " L JV O iIs,Stc, on hand at x oLloT primed to order, i - k-.cCaei . M'LAXB'S WORM V KatHIB'ITGK. rriHE following oraeraahow at once demand I for ana excellent of this great medisiiM : "Yoa. July 18,1847 "J 5idd & Co: The Vamnfuaa lH us ou sale some time ago by yoor agent, is sold. It goes very rapidly, and givas great satisfaction. Aa ws ar entirely out of the article, and have frequent calls for it, please sand as soma immediately C A M0RK13 & CO. Soxaaviiaa, Trnn. March 18. 1847 Dr M'Line Dear Sir : The Vermifuge you left with me last fall has long since heen sold.aod I could have sold a great deal more if I had had it. Since my retaro from the Eji, I base been called upon nearly every day to write to you, requesting an immediate sapply. 1 bavs already tried your Vermifuge in my own family and find it to be the best I have ever used J c La frtDir&rkV -Mid Casas, Steuben Co. Sept 7,1847 This msyceitify that we have sold DrM'I.ane'a Amstiran Wrn. S....,;!:.. P.i.n V.r..:r.,.. " r -B" the past year, and it has given unbounded aalis faction. It is no imposition on the community, but ia what its authors recommend it to be a univeisal specific for those afflicted wilh worms. - -H. HUGHES & CO." AGEJiTS.f" W ScHirtLs, Lewisburg ; J II Carlow and J II Itaser, Milton ; I Geihart. S linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; Mrs M 'Cay, Northumberland , M I Gner. J Moore, Danville UNIVERSITY at Lsewisburg. c IRt'l'LAR for tha Academical Ysar com- msneing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES Primary Department. Eisrrisad in Spelling, trailing. Definition buglish lersmmsr, Arilhmsuc, tscogrspny. His lory L'.tj.A IVntnsnship anJ Composiiion. Eagtish Dopartmont of tha Academy. 1 ba tsine studies ss in tbe Primary Drpartm'l continued in the use of larger text books ; and lo these are added (seneral History, A Igcbrs, Legsu- dra, and fck-mmts of surveying. Classical Department ef the Academy. Term Junt jr AcHdetnie class. English Ommmrtr. Latiu lirammar, Aritlunstic(two Misrsioue,! t.voKrui'liy. It. Tlse eatue stuiliee as in 1. Term, and PenmrinsliiD. 111. Bnylisli Grainoiar. Csrear. Arithsitie eimtletrj hy let uivuiun.torsek Grammar, IliaUtrj ls.i, rea- eaaasoip. uooa-aeeptue;. Senior Academic clati. I- fecsar. grock ll.ador, al.bra (Ueioeats.) II. Afueid, do dn III. tlo do So eompletcd. Gene rai History, stugliaa LAU-usre asid Compoeiuoei. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. h'rethmnn elutt. I. sTnitirb Iuua(e aDirCompoeitiuB, Alfekra, Iivy. a uacmere. II. Plane Ofmetry. Urr. Anabaaie. 111. flaiie. SfrlMl anst tipfaeriral OeuineUy osmpleted, Ii- tj, sroauaeie. SnphatKore class. I. If erase, OdyaaoT. IMane nnd liheTlce.l TrironometTT. II. So So kiensursttnn.STrr vtn.Navicstion. 111. do eomplwl.1. aelorl UralKtu uf ileUKwUjeaps, stnetortc, Analyucai ijcouietry. Junior clns. I. Demnethencs oa tbe Croern. Ciearo Se OBei!s,'Mo- ehamcs, lit Jnwtaues. aud HySraaliea. IL Ireruosthoues oa tke Crowa. CSevro de Ovsetis Soul- pleted. t'onutnatirs, Aeousliee. BInlrieily, llsgiiu- i:n, ami .rpurs. HI. orreek Tragedy. Taeitus, A.trr.aooiy. Senior class. I. tWin. Nstuol Tlnolaery. Intellectual rhilooophy. II. (.reek. PoMt.cal Keonomy. Moral l'hileoiliy. III. Itntler's Anal.y. t'on.Lilutivu or I. S Citcmistry, lcturvs. tieueral Kovieers. No class in the Regular Coursa bss less thsn three daily rrcitalions. Evrrv Saturday forenoon is ilevuled exclusively In Vocal Music, Declamation and reading select and original Compositions. The students sre required lo attend, regularly some religious meeting. Minors sre ax peeled to attend such meetings, ss ars recommended lo tbem hy their parents or guardians. Thars art in ihe borough no less thsn six plsees of public worship. of as many different Christian denominations. Text Book. iTriseVsA .auftwff and KtoruUM The Rible. Porter's Rfasti.rieal Kessl.r. WtTeestvr'e nr WelttTe lrininnarv. Itullruus Eu.;lib l.raniuisr. 1'srkor's lre;rreive Kaerci see ia Kn!i!.ii t'omi).rItH'a, Parker ' Aids, lllair's lectures Lniversity tlditiin.l iMttn Amytfa.r.uiHon sftrammar. r.ullions Renler, IVfrvtt's iM'xicnn, ItuliHin'st'assar. Srhmiusrtd Zumpt's Virgil. I.ineilns Livy. Antlioa s llirrare, Thachar's Cirenr de rlHciii. Tv ler's Tacitus' iifrmailia et Atrrirola. tVrwi- Zr rrjr. Itullron'sttrauiruar. Ilullrun's Header, !.:ltMI t rV-titt's l&iri.u. Owen's XflKiphi.n's Anslmsis. Owen's llcmer's Odyssey, Cllauiplin's lruHUienes, Visk's Cln..sirl sialiual. Mathematics. Davlee' Aritliuielle ' Aend.xnieN. Rlem- enL.re Alirehra. I'unU.n. Uirrn.lre. Surveyinr- anil Navt- lt-1'on.liiftlytieallirr.niclry.oim.u-d's Natural Puilfieoi.hy t.eterevtyed'.i Olmstrd's Astronomy. Kuril Iter of Stttdenta. The n'inilier of students during Ihe psst yesr in ths various Departments, vtas If 2. The l.'ollrgiala elasss already organized tor lbs Sllsu ing year, are the fulUvting : Senior elass - . . S Junior slsss - 14 rVjph'kniere class - - 11 freshman close - - 19.... 5 Trachcr. i!TKPllK( W. TA Vl.Olt, A. M, I'mf. or MatliemaUra and Natural I'lillwpliy. j .Ki1.iiE II. 111.11-. A. S l-rul. or Ureek Iuguaire and Liuralure. lEDKOK W. ANPKHSOV, A.M,rrof risilinUng an-l Utratar. ISAAC N. I.1SIMIS, A. M., Prlnrlpal r,f the Amdrrar. ALFIlKIl TAVIIR. A. Tutor in the Snplish Lan Kuaire and rbloeulimi. ttnildiiigN, Library and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members ot Ihe I university, has heen erected, at sn espsnso nr $H.KV. end it Is adapted to nemniniitate io etudnts. An.llier rdiliee is nearly eumph'lssl. and is ex per ted to he ready tor oeeupanry at the eomtucaccuient or the next Term ort. 17, ldu. Tlio Library nuntains a oumisir or select volumes, and is enstantty niereasin. Cliernirai Apparatus has heen proeareil sufflrient to rupjtly the iminnliate demand. Tbe Apparatue tor ubo illustration or eteeluinioal Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Colleeiale Department $30, Academic fid, I'ttmary per year. Uoard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in lbs village and iu vicinity at various prices, from i 1.50 to $2.50 per week. Arrangements ere in prorreee to fnrnieh Board, exclu sive or lodirtos;. vrashine;. rucl sua light, M oueb as may desire it. at 1 2& per week. SctiNlonH and Vacation. Tsro Heasions in the yesr the former com mences on lbs 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 36 weeks; ths Istter commences on Thuredsy, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. liy order and in behalf of the Board : THOMAS WATTSOX. Prsa'l. (JEORfJE F. MILLER. Sec'y. Letvi.burg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. I, IgSO IT IS A FACT, ONE self-pvirlont, 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 you it Is to get one of HcTfrstretter 1 If heat Scourer, or Smut Machine. H; being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in succcsslul operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person nrdfrini! a machine and afterwards finding thnt it does not prove to operate aa repre sented, there shall be no sale.a these ma. chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary, lie is now having a supply made at Lewis burg. by Messrs. Geddes it Marsh. Orders for michine. or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Addresw I. DRRRSTRESSER, Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. 830 Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IITHOHTBIPTIC MIXTURE! IsArf CoMlaM Only Ob aPolIr TW Prapmtor of Urn Ctrl Aatmcan JmmAf M Tavcmh'i ValVaTTABbB LlTSOHTBtPTIC MlITI?!," indlCd th rrcmt wliauUiMM hm AfcuU. UuoaclMttt 1km UuiW StailM ad CsUiaula, baa low Bedneed Uw Price mf him popalar wM known article ; and from this date. hK forth, b will pat ap bat oaa UN QlT,km quart attlai:-UM ntail pric will ba OVK SOtLAX. The poblie mar rtst amnd that tha chametar af the Medi Ina. iu trenffth, and corativa praiiertMri will Ebmaim vatMAMiaD. and tlia amine caie will ba baatowad ia pre ' A tbii otsdicine. under its ndaesd prise, will be psrebsasit r lhom sv. not hiUwrto ml UmimIvm amsamtsd wiia it, virtBM. las proprietor wosld bvc to inunats that hM artK-W m not to be claaaed with the vast amoaatof lUaiadi ef tbe dar ; it claime for itaelf a greater hmliug pomtr, to mil disfatr, tkmu my Mkrr prrpmrmtitm mnp befwr tht uorld ; and baa aaataincd Hsrif for eicht year br iu npefiot anedical vtrtoee. and. antil thia ivdacuoa. eonoaOslad doable the price of any other article in thia line. Notice PamnrcLaitLT, thia article acta wfkfc giwatiaal Inc power and oertaintj. apon tha Blood, Lifer, ICdneji, Longf, and alt eher org atu. apon the proper action of which bit and bniih UpsmI. This awdflcina baa a joatlr bifli repots as a reaiedy far Dropsy and Oravsl, aail all Jisnm of that natv.ro. It aaar bo relied apoa whea tbo inteUisent phreictaa has abandoned hie patieat. and for these dietreoaos dtaeeaee, aeoro especially Daopov. the propri etor would earnestly and iMMasur recommend H. At rb preeiut price it i easily obuiried by all. and the trial will pros the ankle to be tbo Cheapest Xedicin ia the World! tr Pipe ask Tor pamphlets the agents sivo theta away they contain over eiatcen pases of receipte, (in addiuon to fut ledical metier) valnablo tor boaeebold parpoaea, and which will eave rnssy dollar, per year to practical hooeelieepera. These receipts are introduced to ssaao tbo book of grea value, aside irons its character ae an ed.eniMna ssodium fo the medicine, tho testimony ia favor of which, ia tbo forsi ol totters from all parts of the country, may bo veiled open. ty "Vaughn's Vegetable LitnontnpUe Mutere" th Gnat American Remedy, sow for sa)p in quart bottles at i seen, email bottles at M cts each. Ne small b ttlos will tie imaed after the present etock is disposed of. Pnacipal UIBce, Unffalo. It. V., 107 Main Street C. C. VAUCIIN. Void Wholesale and Retail by OI.COTT McKESSON fe CO., MR Maiden lno. New York City. ft. B. All letters (eieepting from agents aad deals si with whom ho transects buMaem) mast bo poet paid, or as attention will bo gives to thorn. KtI)r. THORNTON, Lewisburjr, is General Agent for 1,'nion county J.H.Casmw, Agent, Milton ; I. Ciuuaht, Stlinsgiove 1?5:343 THE WlXTEli SESSI0X or TUB LEWISBURG ACADEMY WILL commence on MONDAY the 38th of OcTnsia. In this Institution, all Ihe Branches of a thorough Academic course will be taught The communication of knowledge simply, is not the sole dvsi ;n of Education and should not be made so ; its hijhe.t tim is lo strsngthsn and bring out into action, til" intellectual and moral powers of ihe atudent. Throw around him all the fsciliiivs nccetesry to his progress, and ef- f.nd him all proper aid, but do not flatter him with the tliouglil that he must rely upon another and not uhmi his own efforis for success. Inde pendent self-reliance is one of tho first lessons ihst should be learned in a school room. This kind of early mental training prepares on for vigorous and manly exertion in after life, and thus gives bun a marked advantage over the ig norsnt and uneducated. The main efforts of 1 Teacl" s'jould therefore, be directed to the for- matiou of sound ha'.iiu of ttuJy, for when this end is rescued, the progress of ths pupil Incomes at once censin and mind. Composition and Declamation, as formerly. will receive due attention particularly the for mer, and the Primary Department shall have our apecial cars. 'The subscriber feels Hollered with tha growing prosperity of the Institution, and shall labor to merit its continuance, by increased exertion. TciTioa Per Session of 30 weeks, for the Common English $G ; Higher English, $8 ; and for the Languages, $ 10. JNO. RANDOLPH. Oct. 0, IS 50. Principal. TaiiningaiidCurryiO; T?OR past favors, the subscriber returns L his grateful thanks, and herebymakes known that he carries on the business of Tannics and Cu rr) lis;, at the Old Stand. Determined nnl to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, lie is bound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Bark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 Tit Greatest Discovery of tht Age! Dr.Trask's HAGIfETIC OINTMENT IS constantly eflt-eling cures of the utmost importance. The most credulous are row. viacsa ; the most faithless, eomtielled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It is universally ailmitterl to be the most vyfmtitrfid snmLinatinn knnwn to the world Sir the immediate relief f elisrsje and pain. It never tails while there remains sufflrient lite ts restore a natural snd henllliy arUnn to the eapillary vrisels ut the rssly, and equnlire the circula te, of trie Nona. Ily this means, a enutroiime; power Is sained neer the rnnst malignant trirms nr discruie, which sen not be obtain.! from any other remedy, iturh is the prrwer of the eomljinatios. that it pent'tratee to every portion of the human frame ; every hone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is eearrhrd out and made sen sible nr purification and healing influence, lleaee it nopes ae readily with internal as estemal diseases. vtumerous instanees are on record, where this remedy has rtnsrd health to patient so near the grave thai the most powerful internal remedies Sailed to produce) suy Heat. Such has frciuenUy been Use case iu Inflammation of the Bowela. o patient nerd die with this disease where the Mrumette Ointment ean be obtainert. That dancrrou epidemic, known as u,e I'l Tltllt KRTIPELAS, ran always be used by this remcly. Vor ISrLAMMATOKT RiTEVMA TlSIf, itiis Ointment Is the most complete remedy ever pro pared. In W eases out of liHJ, it will afford entire relief to the worst eases of Nervosa Headache in SOminntes. For Nervous Iieear.e. this remedy is or immense value. Affections of the Spine. Khrumatisns. Ijarnenesa.Tnee rsted Pore Throat. Ilronrhitis, Plearisy, Croup, Chills, olerm Morbus, Ague in the Face or Breast, Burns, &-ald Head, tVrofala, Salt Rheum. Kryeipelas. Inflamed Ryes. Fever Pores. Ae., will be iaunrediately relieved by the nee of this remedy. j Bold by Thornton - Iialetr. Lewisbarg. j ai3I8 E r BcTTttM, Tnfvf Agl axqtukr saxsrtric TIVXOXB t PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JL'ICE a great Dyspepsia Cursrf prepared from Rennet, r the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.iaaio, the great physiological chemist, by J.S.Hoiutot, M.D., fit. 11 N. 8th St. Philadelphia. I's. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liter Complaint, Voititipalitm and Debility, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own sent, Ihe Gastric Juice, gj-iislf a leaspoonful of this fluid.infused in sviter, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of rosst beef in about two hours, out of ihe stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in tbe etom ach by Ihe aid uf a fluid which freely exudea from the inner cojI of that organ, when in a slats of health, called the eastric juice. Thia fluid is the grat solvent of iie food ihe purifying, preser iins: snd .tnnulalinii aeent of the stomach and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition out raihcr a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of tbe whole digestive apparatus. Pepsin is the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found ia greet abundance in the solid parts ol the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the atomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c It ia the material used by farmers in making cheese slylcd KenilCt, the effect of which bss long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly nne thousand times its own weight of milk. Huron Lieuig states, "one part of Papain dissolved in sixty thousand paits of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomacha produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may bo per fectly aupplicd, we quote the subjoined stn:TiKic: r.vinciX'E! Heron LIIBHi, iu hie orlolirateil work oa Animal Che taistry. says: "An artificial rtiestive rluij. analajyua to tliellastriejuire.may be readily preiaril from tlie mueoua membrane ir the stf.mnrh or thu eair, in wbiea various articles of fotl, aa meat and ents. wiil be eoftened ami digewted iu site saule maaner as in tbe human rftmnach. Ur. UKKKll: A. iu Ilia farm.un treatise u food and Diet, published by Foolers k Hells. Xrw Vierk. ae Si, stales the eame cruat fart, and describes the uicthl 'f prepara tion. There are fuw bih. r uutli..riu.s than Ir. IVreria- lr. CoMIIK, in lire valuable wrilinir" on the rhyssotoKy of iriveetion. observes that 'a diminution uf lire due quantity or the iiatrie Juieo is a prominent and all-pre-vailiti rouse or Dyspepsia," and he stales that "a Uistin truislH il prrtfeseMror medicine in lxn4ou,w bo was severely ftttlifled with this empla'Ut. finding rvervthrnr. else to fail, had recourse to the liastrie Juice, obtained from the etoiuueh of Heine animals, which completely succeeded.'' Irr.tsKAMA M. author of the famous works ou Voidable Diet, aovs : It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water. Impart to thr fluid tkc prrsperty of dissoUins: various articles of food, and of cflectiuz a kind of artilicial digeslinu of Ihcin ia no wrse different from the natural digestive process." 1:.M HUN'S (Treat work, the Chemistry rf Man. I Lea a ulaiichard. 1'hila.l., lvfl, pp 31. '3.1 says: "The discovery of IVpeia forms a new era in the chemical histcry of ui gestinu. i'roni recent experiments, we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an art.ticial dipest-et !luid. prvpanet from Pepsin, as it ia ia She natural Gaslrir Juice itself." Prof. 1)1 NGMlOS, of the Jeir. rron ('ollver. l'hilorl ia his great work on Human Physiology. devotes more than fifty ps-ee to an exaanuation of this subject. Ui experi ment wih llr. ltautnont, on the llsAtrie Juiee, obtained froBB the living humau stomach aud from animals, are known. -In all eases.' he says, "digestion occurred as perfectly ia tha artificial aa in tho natural disUous Asa DYSPEPSIA Cl'RER, Dr Houghton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to give delsils of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticated certificates have heen given of more than TWO HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, snd permanent cures. It is a great .N:mi-i Asti dots, and particularly useful for tendency lo bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, Ihe avil effects of quinine, mercury, etc., also for excess in eating or drinking. There ia no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instant relief! and repeated for short time, pu rile of Blood and viona or bout follow at once. It is particularly excellent in rases of naucea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ot ihe pit of the stomech, dilree after rating, low, cold state of the blood. heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, omaei slion. weakness, tendency to insanity, tVe. Price, ON E DOLLA R per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS sent by Mail, frss of Postage. er convenience of senditu? to all part of the country the I'iircxlive Matter of the "upsin.ie put ap iu the form of Powders, with direr tons to ne ili;soivl ny sne paucnt in water or syrup. These powders contain juxi ine same matter as the bottles, bat twice the quantity for the same price, and are sent by mail, free of Pnetaere. for $1, scut i post-paid t tsr Ur. J- A. Itouxliu.n, .-so. ll -ori ajf uin as. Philadelphia. Ha packages ror fa. Every bottle.snd package bears ths written sig nature of J.S.HOUOHTON,M.D.,Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in ihe Union and by most respectable dealera in medicine. To be bad of Dr. THORN TON, Lewisburg ; J H Caslovs, Milton ; Thompson, Mifflinburg; Wilt It Eilert, Hartleton; Wm Roshong, New llerlin; U I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland lv335 BULL'S KEAD HOTEL, MiJJlinburg, Union county, renn'u. JU.-.L.LSjj? RESPECTEL'LLY in.orms the citizens of Union county, and the public in general, that he has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling cnmmuiiily in a manner acceptable to all. Tbe HOLSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, an J every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, end the best the market can aluml. The UAR will at all limrs be atlendsd by careful persous, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His ST A DI.ES sre smnle snd convenient, and the 0STLER3 punctusl and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopes hv strict attention lo business tj merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 20, 1850 TOY THE JEW FlRFal! WTK0FF & HOUSEL WOULD inform the public, that they have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. VVykofPs old stand, opposite Hunter Par doe's shop, where they keep on hand or make to order Fancy nnd Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, of various kinds, Settees, &c. &c. 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 tho best style. Country Produce nnd 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 nnd so doing, hope lo receive a liberal share of puMic patronaee. JOH.l n. w Mur. JOSEPH M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg. Nov. 1849 Farmers' Produce Wanted. OUR Agricultural Friende will greatly oblige by supplying the Printer-, immediately, wilb Wheat,Corn, Buckwheat, PotatcsM.Cider.Wood, Apples, ie. A this has been a plentiful seaaon, n FrMHM avid Bdi fanfe R Ar of j. . BOARDING. THE subscriber avails himself ol the col umns of the Chronicle in publishing to the citizens of Lewisburt; and vicinity that he has opened a HOARDING HOUSE in that lane and comfortably arranged house, formerly kept as a Temperance Hotel by Jamea Kelly, two doors east of Ihe Franklin House, Market street. He is prepared to say that his Table shall have the best the Martlets can anorti, anu tne Lodging of Hoarders shall be as comfortable ss can be desired. I. S. STERNER. N. B. A team and carriage will be kept ta convey passengers to and from the Packet Boats. Lewisburg, March 18, 14'ifr iFrutt nnU SeO RNAMENTAL ail I IlLek The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hijh, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties ol" Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulunia, Linden, &c N. u. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trtes.are requested to make immediate application to tnesubscris ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II- It. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVE 11 COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, disrate of I lie Kidneys, and all dis eases arising from a disordered Liver or Sloniach. such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness or lllood to Ihe Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in ihe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Kinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of lbs Head, hurried aud difficult Breathina, Flut tering at the Heart, choking or aulfoca- ling Sensations when in a lying poet u re, d i miiese ofVision.DotsorWehs before the Siuhl, Fever and dull I'ain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the I- in snd Eyes, pain in the Side, Uses, Chrst, Limbs, &c, sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in ihe Flesh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits CAS BE irri TI'l!.LT CI Mill II DR. HOOFLAND'S CIlZBslATaED GERMAN BITTERS. prepared by .Ur. r. V., .fackson, at the ' German Medicine Nrore," riO Arch St. IMiIIad. Thrir power tirer the above diseases ia not ex relied if eouutled, hy ant other preparation in the United State, a$ the cure attest, in many eaatM after skilful physicians, had filled. These lii ters are worthy ihe attention of in-a-lijft. Tow-sing great virtues in the rectification of diieasea of the l.ir and lesser gland, exerci sing the mot searching powers in weakness and a .lections of the digestive organs, they are withal s-f certain and pleasant. Read ax cov.wrEi. The Hon. Chs D Hineline. editor ol the Camdtn Democrat, the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 2Ut HiHiMsAND'a? :KRMX ItlTTKR.. W hirr fMn mtrir t.sitrint; iK.ti.-f "f lhi mo-hrine, nt tli? j-.ttrrr whcisc.- tlicy nunc in-ius-ctJ ui ft ma in-u.rtrs n4-t-tinc iU inrrit-i. Fnui in(tiirr w win p-rru.ir.J t une ituKl m..l w.y wr fount I it tiMTitir in it net ion u-tn ttiMM-ii of tit liTr ntlttiiCt'tie organs. nl th ps-wt rftil iittlucnr it si-rts uijn m-rvr.uj rn?itmiin ii n llr (nTi)riinic. It rmluiri fcmt trrntht-n-i tlit inTTift. t-rimoug thrm intu a siatrt r'iM-. makine lfp rt frf -lnr-e. If thin uirvlirinr wen tuiirir .-rnerttily ns?-l, w? are iIV-4 Uisr would be lit tnrkrtr!m, m mm iIh -.toDiarh. I.Ttr. and nTTouf m ztcw tlie tTt-at mtur;tv of rml um1 iinaffiuarTdirieas---is,nianat. HaTw tlwm in a healthy con dition, aad you can hid h-flan-t to -pelrmim pt-ntTaJly. This ptr.Tlinary nittirinc wr wuuid ativitu our friends who an at all indipo'd U (tirt a trial it will then rr-v omtiicnd tt-lf. It nhouhl. in IVt. tx- in fTt-rr family. 2s o U-r mtJiitno ran pn-diic? sa-li c idei.ra-t of tut-rit. Fiona the li(n Are-w-editorial. Oec2d lr. Hoottand' CVl'hrat-tI firmian IliiU'rn. f.r the curs of LiTerCr.mpl.-unt, Jaundice. l)yprfia. aud hronic or ortrotia IMuiity. ia d--sTT-dIy one uf the moat popular m-tiis-ineft of tht- day. Thce Bitti rt hate hecu tiMti hy thoujiantl. and a friend at oar el how mv he lias him-teff tMitetl from the out of thi- l-etnetly an t-AVetlial. pernta- nent cure of Jtircr Comlaint. We arc ntunncctl that, in the nie of thctie ltitt-Ti, the patient cnnMautly fraiiM iruntcih and "iror a fat worthr of cn-at coniilrrat'on Th4-y mre plear-aut in tn.ite and mt-ll. an1 ran he used hy perWUtM Wlin Hie ravsttb tiriHUW iwivruiMt li, . ILIl Mir a under aiiv circumManrcii. We are iHakinc from expert cure, and to the aiHirted we advine their Ure. Srt.tt's Weekly, one of the beat literary paoers published, said. Aug 25th itw HooruiXD's (SBMA-f BiTTtRS. manufaeture4 by Th- Jarknon'. are now recimmendel hy Mme of the mot pro ruineut mcuibtrri of the Faculty, aa an article of much eflicner in caws of female weakness. Aa u-h ia the caac, we would adriae all mot hern to obtain a N-Ule. nd tliiu iLTe thcmaelTes much "irlineSR. t'en-onts of debilitated contitutionswill find theae Hitter advantaxcu to their health, ax we know from exjienence tlie salutary sttect they have upou weak pysteius. Judge M.M.Noah, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary atuinmentn.said in his iew York Weekly Messenger, Jan 6. 1j0 Itr. Il'snttontfi VTmetn Miter. Here ia a preparation which lite leading preiwea of the I'nion appear nmuiimom in nscommcndiu. and the reason it d.ioM. It ia made after a prescription fumihel hy one of the moat celebrated phy-nciaim of moileru times the late Dr. Christopher W llneun UOOnana, rni'wr .o uw niirrMty oi Jfiia. Private IMiynician to the Kins of I'rw-.a. and one of the nreatcit mwlieal writerairuuiny haiecrpruiiucel. lie wan emphatically the enemy of humhutj. and th. n fore a medinne or wnicn ne wm me inTcnnr ami rnunrwr may be confi'tently relied on. He specially r-vinmcudel it in Liver Vim plaint. ITipr.ia, lchilitT. Vertiim. Aci.Ht of the Ptomach. Conntijiation, and ail romplaiiitn ariinti frr.m a. thsonlcred condition ot tne Htmiivh. tlie l.iTer anil tlie Intestines. Nine l'hi!a)elphia papers express their conviction of iM eitei'llcnce. and several of thfir Eilitors Kpeak of its effect, fn-ra their own indivuluai experience. 1'nder these circuin.tncej. we fvl arraute-l. not only in callinic the attention of our rea-terj t the prusent proprietor ilr. O. M. Jackson's, preparatioa. hut in rec- More Ev i dic k. Tbe Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United States, the editor says of Dr lloofland's German Biltera It i seldom that we recommeTNl what are termed Pat int Mmlieines to our rcailen patroit-svire and confidence: and. therefore when we n-commeiHl Ir. Ilootland'a fier- man Ititter. we wish it f ne utmuiciiy untiersiooi that we are not speak in r of the nostrums of the day, that are noised ahont for a brief period and are fo red ten after they hvr done their culltv race of mifchi'f. bnt of a medicine lonjs eataMisliei. universally prixetl. ami which has met the hearty approTai oi u.e r acuity iwch. Evidence on evidence has been received Hike the forefrninft) from all seettans oi ine i nion. the last 3 years, nnd Ihe stnntgrtt te$timmjf in it fnrr, if, thai there la more of it used in the practice .f the retrular riivslrians of Philadelphia, than or all other nostrums eomhincd a tact that can easily tie established, and fuM.v nmviue that a scientific preparatioa will meet with their quiet approval whn presente.1 even in this form. Tl ihUmnlirvinii villcure Isiwer 4'omilaint and ly:pepia. one can donht, after uin it as direct-l. It arts seciflc alty upon the Stomach awl Liver. It is preferable to Calomel iu mlt Winu .W.ia- The eff.sct is imnn-di a te ther enn be a.lminisicrel to r em a La or i.tfixr with safety and reliable benefit, at any uuie. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which il ia necessary for all to attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of ihose who are innocently deceived. Isttik well to the marks of the. (lenuinc. I They have the written signature of C.M.Jacksov upon tbe wrapper, and the name blown in tne bottle, without which they are spurious. For sate.whotesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STOKE, No. 130 ARCH iSt., one door below Sixth, (Ute of 178 Race St.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealera generally, the country throughout. Iy330 Also frrsatc by S.F.L YXDA LLtLcwisburg,Pa DR. STEWART Surneon Dentist has removed his office ta Fourth ill, near Blairt "Franklin Uote!'. . M flJ-et "An ounce of Prevention worth a pou i.d of Cure," in thai ewful distate, G Of SUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lecture od the Preveo. lion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewislurg by S. F. Lyndal! J. Houghton acd a this oflice. iVice. 75 cents. IN BACH BOTTLE-Om TaVpW. . fats e(toMi a dy Omm bvttU cuurminiai; 64 4om i-.a Tweiljr-OM Dnyiu Priet $1.00 pw botUe, or Si Jfeita for PURIF1IXG EXTRACT h aew pmt p in (TAUT BOTTLES, and Is eu. ame medtctti ttremgth ami ttfumt as that m Ute mtt Witt. The grtat nptriontf f This I'L'Kirira a-er Ssaisfk.n La aad all otiatr imilar medicines, may .n aoe nMasftie oe MUfk VUxxl from lh l"llrv, ,Uaf fnr' : r mT l-?raue it mm pukMrasea, as fprtmtuA ita OMnJeral.ou, um Pcss Eftsaaca tt Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Cherry sm4 tiivumfn Barkt mttr itrmrtyif. more wwerfttr' conemtrtM. and larger faaalS Ute oftaeh "f ttiese puryitn in fichhotti .f ,i than cai N fotitvi la ay tMsftleof medtrine. Ciilieri klrtrrctof Sartvtmmrillm ; Bat. Sr COWOLT Wsutje Thia Purifier n, S-m L'fS BUHlicai itcC4f rnl kntiiiuj virtue ef tewmwal otbsr KeotM, Itnrkty and Vegetables, Ihe Pi'Rirvras pruprrtie f wilted are armtly irnimi tm timrtaprirtliA, afi'i wlien taear are cri.pouiileti wiUi Sarmpm nlia. tWiow IktHt. Cherry, ttv.A Kiwfr.ti. rhev mvn 9mmwit f-ilie oxMit ctrrUttn and KiiM lrilier wf ia III! e eortd. 8u liU ta Uui, lital U ba Mry dtmtwmi t trf rif efmln, ihe Ituse is Omiff OM Tnblea ! fa I, tkret timm a II. B'lt it inKBo with Kitmcf ii S-irmparitla, W in rrtuerrptmn, m ot ue myritii"n (ut tiry bvtUnt iwich wewksasA and reslaretl tne !sc of Fnrnnpnnl', hat U bm Twi. Three, r .Iure T-tUtpn ' T h e r. w'utn. or Mo hmm a Uy, ( -ur medirtU effoct ; ami aa a DUl SaraapariUa un.y hoUi aixtoitr tjtovMftUt, ibererorv, au mump ptXHifufa at a tLtCy aud w matty djac a (lay, will aas up a UKUa of it in Four, Five, orfkx Day, which show tin? a mU f Hraat' Pwritser, wtn last frm Twelve ti Mxicra Days iryr ttian a iMtttia ml 8vs panila; mnA if daiiy wedicat eiUcacy imemaii Jmw.j fae m PvairriNe and Hkaiinc aa Umi dulv ftarje dot mf itm. panlla. Uien it PaovKt tUat Of a bflia of Mm ruainai wurtb Three, your, ur Funs time aura Utan a butU of Saraa par.Jla. The mhetrrn compaiirwn doe not yet ahow tbe erasi mftw. awe ta muime betWseeu ihe wmimU rffictwey ut' Brant' afvainaa and SAasAPAtLLA. Tina w.tl appear by tbe cero&cataa oi suras ia Hrti PampfiUl, ahowic tiutt ON K BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIM has mora effieacy, aud care aat impmre blood ditemm, tkaa TKN Uatilea mt San pari I la. If, then, O-tc ftnTTLK f Pt'Rirtr.a m-iis ue Xtoutai (at Mettie irmipmriii should eU for Tea i eat CANCEROUS SCROFULA Mr J. B. Haki-i of litae. OneUla Co., X. Y.. who vni earaft sf Serufiila in iwore to the fueU a rviaisii itelow. im m sctioa ta th St rat me Cocar in the t try ' Aiw York, oa titm auk Vmtetmber, WW, under the fwluwin? nupm A pereon hi tha Cify of AVw York bail mannfactDre4 mnd vended a wpmrvntm article of mei1r:ne. ca.;.in Haairre INDIAN Mkmicinr, tn wmiuuiam of the temim mtdtfte He ra promeuttd Ut ottain (limism, ia the Supreme i'emm of ihe City ot New York, and the cams was rrfrrrtd be U CaarS to J S. Bowoth, F.m) 51 Lilseny reet. an eminent Lawyw aa H'crt to take the lesttnumv. The defetidaiit pletileil m mitigation of siiyv, that th fropr.ei.n itf Brant' Mfdicia had IB mH7 MM published r l.SC ftTATEWKTS of turtm, trvit liiua had cimm,unl a fraud oa tha public, ami, therefore, va tytH entitled to (lama!a. Tlteca-M f Mr. IbuJcin wu wn'-mcmm mm beittyfatet, and Haakiiu wait ntnea aa a mine in regard a the Facts a (ubiiAixl, auU hu 'ctiumomy mosk tha. ,3Ta.iia a pttblieatttm. Mr. H A li IM I, I wsvU rrtuAintsrsJ witJi Braat' Puraf. a la IrartV & i-r iter Atw.i.1 Uir- i nr mrm, t IM4.1 ffl. lard by it ; wm VttttvtJ., by mrr ej r tssr -Ui- a.l t'J4 r-a 1 trnala ait liwai thstt a asstrana oMiisl cu ae. Im iiaw-qi.rari J mem Klst-TTlAli. A. t if lM mmmdt btra I ntwrj Rr-aM't e U ae vTM(Jtc.... .Vhesa I c.mmrrtrsfj lunj it fr-tjirr I hud tm ft my bvj tune; 1 troald bsK tM? rt- hattsi to ksstd : ti tt tWU tW4 vsrsr- ,a front Ima ttr 10 ar . rw Mf so eMt sl r arx a, tivAt it r-orJ bm tsfWit u rut uf itA place. ooly iso'etlrtf i,x B .- mt -a tap ; knlm wis .rusem rsaravwc 4 ma tctmJfi'y. . tiM ntf ixsra'.tt tt.tmi a aaa ttstt mt taa ; aa aK-rr wm twsy s"WeJr aa ara im BsVbJ. anatthar anaer my mtm eanarr a itiff. bt-i kad saaiern thr-.'.fc mdm, aa taat mv bsoly raUl am e"sArl )titn; ma 'ikar rr sm .lUtO frofli my tMsouMarr lo my )lea otuch kW ttntea U tl tew ; imv avai tkvr ! !. 1 aatrd Brum' rmrimr m mmmU lua.Sra AoUisi laatei. tjvem bp. I au aa 1 evaiy ttxm urn iktrM at a BsmmiTuI at A aissaa . lliU Mtl mi Ttv-ficvWnsrd im, a tn raaUa mw tm pa eat of bad: tha etfA.i bttt tun ttasr full tkssM (a afuafut i.ta-a a Carari sm arssi kttaa iajr tit.t I a, mhm la mmii, mm mm'm ta taa druf,.tie f Bwl H Ler, at R-m Cm' rs. tsea I mA mtktr4mitXm-. Una bottia HEALKII ALL NV rtTKM. rxit Mr ammtt ort$ svhout aa Ivjt aa Un-arrcl f m if . m4 I the-a wme mvom at ehmppme ttmrnd. 1 vtaea .IVc Hrnl. , !. ni4m a rkliFtcr CL'RIC. arssi r t,r, ma ta -v pod 4tX rjMTKt LAMS, MM BKMirx t AMP HX.ki.TX. BRANT'S-INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM THis Bal-ara omaaa mil the tUtimm and pmrifivmg Yutmeeot the aiwTc uameti Fi airvi? Kxraarr. and potaeaae eTcral other mel!catlfi. pnrtxtnie't anrt area narv ada-rfed m ears COl'tiHii and CUNSl MfTiUS. Il kemU ana rmrgt t Htm im the Lr. and c.aawberc lalvraai itf. mm raad.Iy and as easily as tha JWiytaf iUOmet heatS and curee exttmatlw. Thsjcsa.-ds of cures mt the meet hopetet Conaimptioa full irue it almu-4 miraculona efficacy ia mil tiiscaea -f Ltt'llMlS, TIIUOAT. aad HKEAST. A DYING W03IAX SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED! We fire the following eerulieare as a fast of cure, wbicfe roea to prove the power to mmvm lit, even when ths per teems to he in the very laet mtrntym of exieteaas whea Br mmt tndttin Vulmnnery Vmlsmm is admutiatered : We ire tiie foi'owin? eortlfic-re as a fact of rare, which foes to prore the power t save lile. even when the pcraua seema t he in the very last at res of exutenr-e. whea fintfii's Indimn Puimanarm Haieom is a.lrainuierd : Tn j ease lcs mt eland atone we could name ka.nt criu as swtrrriVus and aettmndinjf and hundred oi hflptitet cbjn u. aad thtrmeandt of cases called CONht-MP I ION Tlltd CL'Rt was effected oa the w.te of Mr. :sa Dtkkwa ot the totra of Batleton, Saratoga Co, X T. Mrs. ykcmaa wu pronounces! dminjr, and Mr. Dykemaa srent to the store of sir. Joim Warr to purrknee cunk tor a saroisd, and otkrr burM mcueriait, expecting h.s w;. would soon di. She was in the fast eui' ot the tii-em -was muck oppressed and diMrremrd nnd to relieve Co rrtmt distrtM, and make a 4$ piliuw more east. Mr. Dykem-ia was persuaded to sjive her some of -BIM.MTJ INDIAN Pl'I.MolSARY BALSAM." He took the fitleem home with the rhroud, and rave a portion t hi wife it relieved her site continued to take it until -vhe recovered Rood hkaxth. and abe has continued wti I or neerlf Jcur fra- see Pampilet for pm-tica'are. Nr. vrkvai wire to the ah.Te facts before Taos 0. Yorme, K of Ballstom th April. Twos. . Yorxo, sq.. Justice, ct ruri.-s tht he htm known Mr. Drkemsa many yeare and tfiat he ' one ut their mt itnrthw and reepecinhU citizemet and Mr. Jown ait, tiie merchant nok-a oi arx.Trt. muo eerttym u good character of Mr. Jkemmn, and that he wnt af quainted with mil the jueif, having heard them often $pmr ia of hy Vykemmn Brant's Pulmonary Balsam rurrs COySf MPTIOy. Co-tgk. Cu!de. Spittinej ef R'j4 riteding mt tht Lun, Pain in the Krrmst and iUde, A Arcoe, ywrrtme C'rmpimintB, Ptlpitatin of Ike Heart Cholera Infantum, 1y-mtmr. SHmmer Complaint, and ALi FEMALE WEAK ESSES, vumout mne JatUag raaavtr The ftdlowine nsmrd etcrnrssnrt i'-ivsiciaas have ai.a J ree.rnini. nH.-,l HKANT'S MKKK INKS : Dr. N. III HBAKlr. Stmnford, t nn. I)r. J. K. SMITH. WMertnvm. N. V. Dr. RUSfMAN. l:r-.' Henry etreet, Brooklra, N. f. Dr. T. M. HI NT. Auburn. N. V. Dr. (iKo. HIAN( IS. Hi.l.ll. town. Coos. Ir i;i:i s fifu;rR4 n.,h si v Dr. S. WIIITK, Kreflonia. N. Y. Dr. C. B. GALKNTINK. livrun. H. T. Dr. J. O. SHII'MAN. Fayerteville. N. T. Dr. 1. SKIXNKR. Henry street Brooklyn, H. T. Dr. U. SUI1'M..N. Cortlsnd, N. Y. For sale by Dr T A II Thornton, Levie burg ; EJsrd Wilson. New Berlin ; S J Croos. elinsgrov ; O A F C Mover, Freebartr; H ' Uackhause, MidJIeburit ; Wilt & Eilert, H' on ; Ames it Meneb, Mifflinburg All letters and orders must h aJJresseJ Wallace tfc Co 106, Broadway, 1 ewVork ljaS84 nHE subscribers otter ihe pulilic, at their J. new Brick Foundry, the following ne and valuable Stoves : . Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves,-wi:l St DrKR isecii. Lady Wsshtngton 1'arlor stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Tarlor Stove, for WooJ- 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parian 1 size, I a inch cyl inder. I.ouis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 1 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood' size. Egg Store the very best ig ge for Stow- Offices, Bsrrooms. and Shops. 1 be celebrated t.enesee Air-Tight Cook Siore The Complete Cook 3 sizes. Also, all kinds or Wood and Coat Sw Ploughs Castings. &e. fcc. CHRIST & M'FADDI.V. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849.