rr , v - aii-.Erlfl mb Tbcimpor.anceof.heL.keTr.de -nd , road up the West Branch ol Susquehan ns the best mode of obtaining it. ha .r.cted the attention of the Phitadelph.. ,ni, a. will be wen by the following ex tract of a report lately made by the Board o( Trade of Philadelphia. It says t :f that lay A But it is time, as we nave -- should look elsewhere than ,o the centre of e State and to line, of central cmt.munn Sio" Fro the mou.h ,f the Junta., to lh ,rbor ol Uric, there is not one mile ol ,,,'lrond conducted ; and this, though a relation, according to 'he census ol 150. of upwards of 4.1)0,000 people it .hero to contribute by their industry ana product, to our business prosperity I - .1 ( lha A head . r vi itr:.rwh in the harbor waters 01 - ofKrie i known to oe rrc.- Sur ,cv have been made, and its '. -riiiinrd. Philadelphia promote has too .... .d her back to thai wonderful re- .-ion; forwonrerful it is at least in it mineral resource., wi.h i inexhaustible Bnd accessible masses of iron ml biturrii. n3u, coal, through which, by almost bridle pnths (for there are yet to our shame be it spoken, wilderness in Pennsylvania.) the traveller pases from tho mouth ol the Sinnemahonioi: to the head waters of the Allegheny and the Like streams. The country bordering n tho West Branch and that lying between the head waters of the Susquehanna and Erie, is in deed a wonderful region wonderful in richness of 83il, in coal and iron, and wa ter power. It has the elements of a prosper ous and thriving district, and yet, as the above etracl tiu'y observes, is s'.i'.l a wil derness, through which the traveler passes almost by bridle path.. Nothing is requi red to change this v. il Jernes into the most flourishing portion of our State, teeming with a happy and enterprising people, than a thoroughfare by railroad opening it to r,ne or the other of our Atlantic cities. The rity of New York, it would seem is aware of this, aud it is with a view to opening this region of country to its trade that il i now making a road from E.mira to Williams port, and asking permission to construct a rnd from Erie to Pilburg. Should these roads he made, and they certainly will. i.mAa r ilia nnrihursTrn oortion of the State will go to New York, by the N. York road. But if the Sunbury & Erie road be made it will intersect the Williams sport & E'.mira and the E'ie & Pittsburg raids, and instead of the trade f norih p.iVrn Pennsylvania coina to New York. the trade of southwestern New York will gu to Philadelphia. Suobury Gazette. C7At frn -visit ef the Pennsylvania Legislature to Baltimore, at one of the feasting., Gen. Wm. F. Packer was called out ia a speech, from which we extract the follov.'iog i fUiKmnrriKW. co vou know tni. Tact, rhat a railroad to Elmira brings the Lake oearer to Bjltimore by rh ny miles lhat they are nearer to Philadelphia by some en niiles.thao eirtier to New York or Bos urn T W know lhat Baltimore desires to extend her roads through Pennsylvania; our Legislator has retarded her; but a new feeling ia abroad in our Slate. Penn sylvania must invite wilh Maryland, and Maryland 'rh f enasylvatiia Philadet i hia with Baltimore, and tallin.ore with Philadelphia. The Lake trade in lS8,was. f 186 060,000 ; and yet Pennsylvania and Maryland have never made an improve ment to reach ihose Lakes. Pennsylvania nnd Maryland should unite wrh an effort lo secure this great mart of trade, and pre- e" " . , i J p ., leg i luing it. Mirylaoa and ttnnsjivania . York and d tston trom monopo- must unite 10 their fBW " tr' trade as New York and Roston nave done, He asserted lhat Baltimore was nearer lo the Lakes lhan any other of the Northern cities that Maryland and Pennsylvania .should unite in effecting tire correction, which must lead to the permanent prosper ity of both. Their interests are identical, nd all jealousy ahould for eer cease. Jen. Simon Cameron 1 remarked, in reply to toast, that He had long considered Maryland and Pennsylvania as one people. The first imrrroement in Pennsylvania.openins the creat region ol the Susquehanna valley, was made by Maryland money. It was the money of Maryland that made a great part of the turnpikes lhat lead into Penn ,lvania, more than fifty years ago. At ihst rJay there were no jealousies between ike two" Stales, -od he wa happy to find that the good state of feeling then eaisting was returning. Maryland and Pennsylva nia hsd but Id. make a railroad of 1 00 miles to Elmira, to have the whole wealth or the Lakes pouring into their laps and iie hoped to see them in future working hon. in hand, to ensure the prosperity ol both. Col. Benton, it is said willsiot he a candi tlate for the Presidency, but if his friends desire, he will ron for the House ol Repre sentatives in St. Louis. He will, however, t all hazards, be a candidate lor the V. S. Senate, at the" net -election, in opposition; lo Mr. Atchison, his present colleague. One of the clauses in the new constitu tion adopted by the people of Indiana, fro. vides that no person shall be rendered incompetent as a witness in consequence of opinion oa matters ot religion. Judge Burnside has been very seriously ill, at the residence of his son-in-law, Wm. B. Morris, Esq., at Germanlown, but at last account was supposed to be on the mend. The first Stato election of the present year took place yesterday, in New Hamp-ahire- Four members of Congress are to be chosen. New Orleans, March 1. The steamer Coriana exploded her boilers yesterday, killing tad wounding soeta eight or ten persons. Washington, March 7. The Senate to day ratified the Treaties with Mexico.Por tugal, and Swiieerland. as alluded to in my despatch on Wednesday last. An Extra dition Treaty with Mexico, providing for a mutual surrender of fugitive from justice, wa. laid on ihe table. There were no important confirmations. Harrisburg, March 7. The breaches on the main line of Canal are all repaired, and the navigation hs been resumed thro, out the whole extent. Transportation be tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg can therefore be conducted without interruption. Washington, March 7. The negro Harris, charged with assisting Chaplin in the abduction of the slaves belonging to Messrs. Toombs and Stephens, wa. louud guilty by the Criminal Court. The pen altv i. two hundred dollars fine with costs. Cincinnati, Mrch 7- Ti e Cholera has appeared in a mild form throughout vari ous part, ol the vvest.uui moMiy aiong me river. A notorious kidnapper, named Alherti, ha. been convicted in Philadelphia, and is to enjoy "bondM for twelve years. Corrected this Day. Wheat S5o00 50 Rye ('urn ..45 ..33 .100 . 1 00 Ojts Flaxseed . .. Dried Apple. Nutlet E1XS 121 ..10 Tullow . . ..10 Lord , Pork ...7 IMPORTANT to thote h iinr impuriiirs of ihe Blood. U KANT'S flRIKVI.NU EX TRACT, the mMt wonderful f uiifier in the world, i now put up in QcT BoTrtf. 'Ij'Seo sdverlisemenls headed --64 DUhES." It is so srtong sad purifying, that one buttle last from ten to tixtan day longer than Sarsaiwilla. Dr Thornton, agent, Lew.rbu.g. tSni3Z3 ANOTHER SCI ENTi FIC WO M)E K Pepsi .Ihe true Digestive Fluid or G otitic Juice f . great Dype.ia rurer. iirrpated from Kei. net or the fourth stomach of the (. after lnrciii.n of Baron Lie''ig,the geai Phyemlogical chemist. by J S Hougnlon. M 1). Ao It INorih biEhth St. Philailrlpliia. This ia truly womlertul remeuv for indieelion, dyrpepia. iiumlice, conciliation. liver complaint and drbility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Aalute a own acrnt, ine liauie Juice. See Advertisement in another column. CHERRY PECTORAL: Fr lb Care T COUGHS, COLDS, HOABSSXTSSS, BBOIT CHZTXS, CHOUP, ASTS XkTA, WHOOFZVO-OOVOS AVD OOXTSTJXvXFTXOV. The annals of medical science, affording I they do ample proof of Ihe power and value of many medical agents, have furnished uo examples to compare wub the salutary cuects produced by "Aver t Cherry redoral.' The remarkable cure, of dueaam of the LungB whkh have been ivatin-d bj it we, attrated aa ttarj are b; bust araainent nrulraaare and ph.Triciana in thia and SjTfiKn iandft, tbuuld enoourai the afflicird to prrervere ilh the atronx aMnranee thai we moi ue -vucnj Ferteral" wiH relieve aol mumatelr tare mem- W prvncnt to the public unsolicited trtiuiuoielp trom ome or the first men ia our country, upon ho judg ment and experience implicit ennndence may be piacea. ane of the mott learned aud intelligent physician in the country, eonaiden it a Mompnaition or rare excellence for the pure ol toat lurmioaule dlcarc, vvaa umpuon." Norwk-n. April 20, IMS. Tt. J. C. Iyer Dear Sir : AKTeeaUe lo the request of your agent, we will cheerfully rtate what we hare fcnowa of the effect of your fjherry IVirtorel, and tbry bar been aebuishin( indeed. Mm Beby Streeter bad been afflicted with a eerere and relentlene couttb. which rc- duced her very low ; ao low that little bope could be en tertained af her recovery. Kumerou remediea bad been tried without effect, before the Cherry Pectoral. And ium, u v ui uer. fvor)re h.idwd, uau w vu, koowledee been afflicted with AUia,ur cerea jf&trs, and (crown yearly wtiri, until the Clierry Pccloral, baa now removed the dicae and be is aa tree from any symptoms as we are. The Kev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the ffroucuiti. aa to dial.e him from his duties, and nothing bad afforded bim relief until I tMr. Thominir) carried him a lotueofyour rVctoral, whkh cared him at once, and he now eflkiates as tssuai in Ins place. These are three of the eases In which we have known it sucoeaeful, but aever to tail. W have (treat pleasure in eertifyinir to thcae bets ; and arc. reseited sir, your bluul,ta Mrtmntfc kkv.cavid tiiokmnu. Amone the dtstinsuisbed aufhoriUiw wh9 have riven (their names to recommend Cherry Pectoral, aa the best renvdv that is known f..r the Affections of the Lanes. are " The London lancet " Canadian Joarnal of Medi cal Science," M Boston Medical and gunrical Journal, -Cbarktoa 8. C.) Medical Review," Sew Jerery M.di eat lieer," Prof. Webster. Harvard College, Prof. Hartlett, Transylvania University of Medicine, .President reraiu, inoont Nedicat Uoiieee, Ir. laienune niott, Sew Vork Citv, Parker Cleaveiand, Bowdoia Colbirc, Prof. BntterbeM, WilloutbVy College. Ohio. Prof. BraiUt waile, Leols, (Kne.l MnHcal School. Sir Richard Kane, vueen s i oiieae. ireiana, l rot- Kisenlum, lipsic. The public have but to know the virtnes a uao tonisb- raa auccess of the "Cherry Pectoral. of the Lan?a, when tbey will feel secure rdmg these in enri uaagers, nnenever uus remeay may be obtained. PrtrtaretlUyJ C.Awr,CliemiU Loicell.Mi. For tale by C W SUHAFrLE, I.ewisl.org; J 11 Caslnw. Milton; base (erheart.selinagroae; and by Drugguts generally 3m3S8 Dy Rev. J. C. Anspach, I5ih ult.. Josira KLtcK.wcB, ol Clinton Co., and Misa CLoaissa Kleckkkk. of Weat BuflTalo, Union Co. On the 27th ult.. VVilliax Ksoll, of Uullalo, and Mies Miasaair Naost, of Kelly. By Kuawit Catplor. Esq., ALEiavnia Fishes and Mua Amiuhi llcrr, all of White Deer. In Milion. 4th inat, by Re. D. Ijongmore, Simow MoraiK and Miss Avoslijii Rsiteb, both of Northumberland. DtF.D : To Chilisqtiaaae. 8lh inst., aged t years and 31 days, William, son of Elauheth Never. On the 27th. ult.. mi hia ei vear, a son of Abraham Mojrer, of Hartley. In Northumberland. 1st inat., aged St yean, Eliza, wife of Wm. H Thompson. unnury. 3d inat. aged 36 yean, bcaaw. avile of Wesiley M. Bovtiaa both, daugblora of widow Gaaa, of Sunbury. In 8unbary. 38th oli aged 39. CaTaanwE, wife of Wm. Hrnileraon, of Milton. In Sunbury, I7th ut' laaac TaiiEa.aged 70 6fly five years ago booght aa a slave by the late Tho'a Grant, in whose family be lived till death. Removal ! THE subscriber has removed his Hal and Cap Store te his house, opposite Col. Christ s dwelling, where be may be found until the 1st of April nest, when he will occupy the room, now Lyodall's Book store. JONATHAN BPYKEB. ..5 Lewisbnr, March 10, IBI1. IJEWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH Jb AKMif FRANCIS I. GESSNER WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg.that he intends.on the first of April uezt, to move to town, when he will give Instructions in the use of the Piano, (SoUar, and in bocal Xllnsic. He Will aLo teach the German Language. Mr. G. is lately fiom Bellefontc, where he has been ieachin( for the last two years. and rendered entire saiUfaction to his pat rons and pupils. March 10, I8al. School Wanted, T)Y a VOUng man afXiwtOiirtKJ to leatf- in''. wn can cive siniiie utiBisi-mai a t .. I.Al.n.. aa ti ctm racier understands Germuii and Kn -ltah mid wishes to leach two months. roiniiiencint; imrnerlia'ely. Inquire at the Chronicle" i.ffice, Lewisburg. March II, 1651. Public Sale. TILL te sold ut Public Sale, n Sat. urdiiy the iia duy of March next ,h. roi.tnci- t-f the subscriber m r.ai HutTulo Township l-nion c iuniy, the lol lowina property to wit : Horses, milch cows, ounr5 ciinle, waaons.wesRonlipds, nnd - hay ladder, plough, cul'ivators, sleds, slcili, horse gears, ihrnshing ma chine, and hor?e power, win linill, h-i by ihe ton. nnd a larje h.t o1' Farming Uten oftvery tlescription. S i'e to c .mmetice at 10 o'clock A. M. of said Jy. when tern wiil be made known by ihe subscriber. Feb. 15. 1851. JAM US HARRIS. Auction! A Public SALE of the ENTIRE STOCK of DryGoods,Groccrics? alt' , Bacon, and Iron OF the subscriber, will take place at h:s Storeroom in Leilurjl, on Saturday , 22d .tlarili, IS5I, commencin; at 10 o'cliK-k, A. M. Great Bargains may be eXiecled. as the Guods will lie sold to the highest bidder. Merchants in the Town nd Country are particularly invited to ntiend. Conditions, on the ditv of file. J. FOUSTEIt. "From this lime !, inthM 9-JlA mst.tlie stock will be of lend . .... i ,j a o. yv 1'hn n,il.lir at .vreauy Keout-cu riLta.j . r are mvuea m run. LewUburg, March 4, 1851 Public Sale. WILL be exposed to Public Sale at the house of the subscriber, in Haines Tp, Center Co, (at the head of ihe Penns Valley Narrows,) on Tuesday tbe 25th March next, the following property, to wit : sa. Horses, Cows. JOfs Young Cattle, Wagons. Sleds. asxJtatJ V Gears, one very ... Em large Tesm wagon, one large Bay Stallion, FARMING UTEXSILS, such as Plouiihs. Harrows, Windmill, &c also Liquors, and a number of articles too numerous lo mention. To be soid as the nrnnert V of Johji Motz. deceased. Terms made known on day of sale, by ELIZABKTII MUIZ. Administratrix of John Motx, dee'd. Feb. 6, 1851. PUBLIC SALE! "1TTIT.T. ks rdTHrerl at Vendue, at the W Public House ol Col. Sah'l Rebeh, on the Turnpike, in Kast Buflalo Ip, on (Ehttrebon the 27lh of XUarth, , .i in. A M 1 Mare with 1V0.L I twn hi.rso Wacnn. t Cows, Plows. Hirrows, Hrness, 1 Saddle, Plow-Gear. Windmill, Thrashing Machines and horse power, I Carriage, Hay ladders, betts, oea Hinrr. bedsteads, chairs, lables, 1 eichi-day clock, bureaus, chests, barrels.tubs.kettles, pots, kitchen and coVner cupboards, coal stoves. 1 Hathaway' cooking stove, carp els, and a. variety of rarmrojc Utensils ano Kitchen Furniture loo numerous to name. THOMAS IUSBEft, A sent for March 6. 1851. John Reber.. VENDUE. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale at his residence, on Fourth St., in the Borough of Leisburj, on Saturday, 29th March inst.. the following property I Spring Wagon. I Milch Cow, I good Hathaway Cooking Stove and Pipe, I good Wood Stove and Pipe, 1 cherry Corner Cupboard. Kitchen Cuoluuird. cherrv Secretary, U doen ol Cltair. 2 la we Iron Kettles, 2 Hull Plows, i sir If 1 I Walker Hw, a sell Ol agon m a Tools, Breakfast Table, liming lauie, Bedsteads, large Cistern, Weat vessel, onu a vnrtJ'y oi wner rtitin. Sale to enmmenceat 1 o'clock. Terms made koown on lay ol sale by BENJAMI.N Ktstiiiu. Furtive, WasoB, ud VioliacellB at Private Sale. THE oobscriber offer tor eaVa the Mlowiaf articles A 1 horse 8pI Camaue, a Vio- hurclla, (a first rale article,) oureaus, .- s. a . , u . T.1.1 Washatanda. sell vnan-s, i brsw assbogonT Boekinf Chair. Stove., t largo eahoTarticles. Ttaf U I-su sals 4 al-s lb. middle of March. Any peoti waning socu nick, will do welt to parch a. ihey are offer el at ssoch lowet pries. h'T " W oftb.anaf.r. iJ9 lower end Mark strawt. & ANDEsWON. Uwiatmrg, Feb.a. isai- nOR sal at ibis UDtca aa iaj,u BBwa H whidi ha beso waad less than s yoar ea VcsilstH vvf for a saeall rooe. ( 7 fx'N BOOKSELLERS, Country MerciutiUs, and Tcadiert. WE respectfully solicit the attention of all dealers in School. Miscellaneous or Blank BUCKS. STATIONERY, PA TER or Window SHADES, to our superior lacilitiea for supplying at unusually low rites, for ca.h or appiovcd credit, every article pertaining to our business. A long and active eiperience, warrants ua in tying tint e can ouerindurrnientato purchasers XftlALLtn Bt IEW EXCELLED ST SOME. We earnestly ak an examination of our mode of conducting busii.es. believing if an etprrimeiit ia made, it will be found lor the interest of llioie JeMttiig goods in our line, to continue o'atH'g wiib u. Our slock is at all seasons large, and ..I . . I i . I . . Mtttne I., lha .SIltS til j,r(n Uallil Ohio and the near IraJe gcnerall. . Ordtrt l mall or oibrrw Ue drspatclird promptl and al ihe lowest rate known in any market. (TVThe hihe.1 price aiven f..r ft (iS in caah. Noiil Cul cjrnrr of Thiid i d An h Si , fuitao. In-.portnnt Notice. rplin public are here'ny infoniud lhat my wife DmsiBA has lr!t my bed and l-ojid i'h uut ju-t rau.e. atul I he'ctw rauiimi all per-otis not lo brb..r or iru-l her on my account, for I wont pay one cent utiles 1 am compelled by law. It any person is troubled witti her, be may sent her h'liiie, or ells give me due n.i ice, then I i!l lech her home. JACOB UARMS. While Dec Tp. Feb. S7. 1S51 MACKEREL. I I Sit . J0DFlS II,!Constantly on lmnJ aud fALMOX, for s:t!c by HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD, CHEESE J. PALMER Ac CO. Market .Street Whaif, Philadelphia. SraSCl BARGAINS ! BARGAINS. fFHE subscribers having purchased H. P. X Shelter's stock at such mtc as wiil enable them to sell nil kinds ol GOODS VERY LOW, purchasers wiil save money by yivinjj u a call. All kinds of I nquiry PRODUCE laken in 15v,ch;inie fur (Jnods. 1) S KKHMER & CO. Leihiirr. Feb. 8, 1851. Selling Off! To tho Ladles. Mousline Di Liines, Ciisnnetes, Cushmeres, Cravat. Calicoes, very low. Cloths. L'mg nnJ Square SliaN. (TVThe atiove Givid and all other in our linifor sle AT UEDUCEI PIIICE, aa we ' ate anxious lo reduce our stock. , C 15 ROWE Lewisburg, Jan 29. I SCI BOATING COAL On the Delaware & Hudson Canal, IJIOlt the year 1851 between Rondoct and Hawley The PENNSYLVANIA COAL COM PANY will pay ihe following rales o Freicht : For Trios made in 10 da vs. 00 cts ; if in II days, 89 cts.; over 11 days, 85 the Company providing Boats, for which $21 will be reserved on each trip fur use ol said Boat. For firiher particulars, refer ence may be had to printed Articles ol Agreement. From the improvements made in the Canal, the. present winter, Boats are ex pected lo carry 100 to 110 Ion per trip during the season. Contracts can be made at the Office of the Company, 31 Wall St. New-York, or at Rondout, the termination ol the Canal on the Hudson Kiver, either personally or by letter. fjJ-Messrs.FittcK & Slifer lewisburg, (who are building Bftati for the Company) nre authorized to make contracts wilh boat men, or eive iiiformntion. New York, T-ith Feb. 1851. Dentistry. WII. C. STEWART, DENTIST, continue lo operate on the I KK I'll, at nimletaie prirea. He is now located neit door lo lr l.iiser's. on FOURTH Slrret. near Mr. Blair's Hotel. Tt snktal for past favors, he would respec'.fully solicit a continuance! of the same. Uwitburg. Oct 7, 1850 288 J2HST uawiira. TUe beautiful Strip Industry ! The aubscnb.'r baa just received by the above, at his New Shop, ferond stiert near Market, (tied door to II. C. llickuk'a law ollice) an entire new and fashionable dock of materials for carrj ing on the bvaineas of Hoot and Shoe Making, embracing French CUf skin'. Patent Leather and Morocco of every description, with b.AStb of all aiies and latest stjle-. He hope by strict attention to business and a uesire to do me errater rood of the greatest namVr nf his patrons, lo merit and receive the confidence and support of S penerou public All work and ma terial watranted. D. W. S tMSEL. Iwisborg, Dec. 30. 1850 rpHHFtrmol C kddks 6t Mahsh has been this day dissolved by mutual convnt, Samuel Gcddes bavin transferred all his interest in said Firm to Jornes S. Marsh, who will settle all lis aflair. nnd continue the Foundry. Stove, and M ichitie business as usuil, and hopes lo be ftvored with a continuance of lh liberal patronaoe hilh erto nioved. SAMUEIs GKDDKS, JAMES S. MAUSII. Lewisburg, Feb. 14, 1851. s-stn retirina from the Firm of GedoVs & Marsh. I tendeT my acknowledgmebts lo the Irirnds and patrons of ihe establish ment, and cordially recommend Mr. Marsh to the confidence and patronage of the public. Bammx Gcddes. All persons having accounts with the late rirm, will seo trw. prnprrciy calling and settliof, as I am anxious lo close op ell its affairs, as soon as practi cable. ' 8. MaESBT. Look Here! AS ayurioif BBANDRETU PILLS sre sold by many Dmgsi-t city sod country, it would be well if persona in imjuirinf for Ihem would make them produce their Ctrtit cate or AoEVcr. Aa there is but one Agent appointed for each city or town, (no !iu-enco how large the place) and all Agents ran produce ihrir Certificate, any persona wanting the genu ine Pills had better purchaas where they con depend on getting the genuine) article. J. HAYES CO. Suls Agenta f Lewiaburg. "VfOTICE is hereby given th.il ihe partnership Xj heretofore exi-ting between the subscribers .....is, 1 1,- Firm r ll.TricLB Si Torso, i this diy dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted lo aai.l Firm are requested lo make set lemenl; and those having accounts against saiJ Kirm are reepeclfullv requested to present ttie same. . A I. HA r ici.ar. W H THOMPSON. I-eni.burg. Feb I, 1951 LEViSBURGBAKERY. riHE auiiacnher hating commenced Ihe bakine l.u.ine-is in Lewi. burg, nearly opposite II. I', tfhel lei's sloie. inieoda keeping constantly on h in J the be .t of FANCY CAKES, together with a gnod supply of Common Cabea. and ItKUtl which for whiteneaa and quality M ill he suri'S-HcJ by no baker in the country, as we have the service of a practical workman. Io connection viilh our Bakery, wo have an where he will serve up at short notice OYSTERS in any stvln lhat may be desited. Qj-Oysters received fresh every mnrnine. KAUMEliS and persons from Ihe country will find the Bakery a convenient and pleasant resort for Ihe purpose of ob'ninipg refrrbment. such aa Bread, Cakca, Hies. Oy-lera. Hot t'liffee. &f. tc. Also, FI.OI K forssle. A. E. DE.XORMAXDIE, Agt. LrwUhurg. Dec 1800 Try tlic .civ General Tailor! riHE snlwcriber would infirm the people ol l.eisburg and vicinity, that he has opened a shop in ihe large lirick corner house, opposite Gen. A. Green's, where he ia prepared lo CUT OUT AND MAKE VV Gentlrmeii'e and B''a Clothing, in the best stle. LATEST ASllIOS constantly on band, -to suit every taste. By punctuality and good wotk, I hope lo earn a living patronage Country Produce taken in payment. J. W. DENNETT. Lewisburg, Nov. 25, 1850 CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE underij:ned, trading as the tirm ol D. S. KttlvMKR & CO.. having nurchacd of II. I. Smeller his Siore, chimin i.-iri; a general assortment of Merch aiid z'. purMisc to continue the business at ihe s.tnic stand. They respectfully solici ihe laironnnu of the public ci nerallv. All kinds Country Prodtiee taken in exehange. DANIEL 8 KREMEK, J OTT ROCKAKELLOVV. Lewiaburg, Feb. 5, 1891. ar-7To mv Fiends and Customers, I offer ny sincere thanks for their past favors and kindness; nnd I would now inform i hem, that I have disposed n( my stock of Goods lo I). S. Kmf.ner & Co., and I would hereby earnestly renoenl ihem to favor my successors with their custom, feel in" assured they shall be able lo deal with them to their entire satisfaction. II. P. SllELLKR. MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. 'T'HE undersigned i provided wilh all the I necessary lorms and papers, ana win take charne, on the most reasonable terms of anv claim for BOUNTY LAND. LAI K. PAY or TENSIONS lhat may be placed in hia hands. All applications, alter Iwing duly preparrd bete will be forwarded lo Calais DxSsldiso E-q. an flPti ient and responsible Pension Agent at Washington city, who will present theio in person (iihout eitra charge) to Ihe proper De par! ment an arrangement ensuring accuracy and despatch. 11 U ttlU&ua. Lewisburg, Jan S9, 1951 3at Administrator's Notice. WHIilJE S, Letters of Administration on the estate of I S A AC G. L A WSHE ln;e o( the Itoro' of Lewisburg, Union Co., deceased, hne been eranted to the st.hcri Iwr. resident in said Borouh, by Ihe Reg ister of said county, therefore all persona indebted to the -aid estate, or to the late Fum of Wolts tt l,,i, are requeslrd to make immediate payment : and Ihose bavins, claim against tbe same, are required lo present ihem duly authen ticated for settlement without delav. ti F MII I.Et, Administrator Lewisburg. Feb 3, 1851 $3,000 wort Is Cabinet Furniture For Sale at Donachy't Wartroom, ITtorRTlI Sireet, south ante of Haikrt.st the ' siun of S W.Wykoff ware"-room up alaira, here is ofteri d a splendid asaortment of F VR yifdlE. aa cheap a can be purchased thia side of Philadelphia ueh as Plain. Fancy, and DresVmg Bureaoa ; Sofas; Oliomsns ; Mshogany Chairs; Piei. Center, trd. 8ofj snd Dressing Table, Breakmt and Dinii'C Tables.&e; Bedsteads I Ictican.French and l-'innman) from $2 lo $100; lo Stand of every varrcty. . All wo'k wrrantd to b well maim, and on the most reasonable terma. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. P. A. DOSACHY. Lewisburg. N6V. SI, 1850 HENRY C HICKOK, A TT0RNEY AT LAW, Lcwisbnrs, Unftn Cflnnty, Penn'a. Practices in Union am adjoining counties also attend the courts of Perry county. OFFICE on Second St., lately octupied by L. B. Christ. Esq. Horse-Shoe Hall Bod. ONE Ton of Centre Coontv Hotse-Shos Nti Rod of the best quality, joal reeeiaed sad for by J. HAYES ACO, HORSE-BILLS neatly and expeditiously printed t the Chronicle office. 1 k O TJ n( !oaed at the Office of J. AuH ,he Lewisburg Khronicle. w-vvp.iiM r MDSrior farm, for sals at the JJ Cbreoklo offleo, i c siirfX P . NOTICE. THE undersigned, intending to remove lo ihe West, would hereby give notice iha all indebted to him for coats, notes, or book account, to make immediate payment, as after the first of April he will be obliged to leave his accounts with some one lor collection. J. HALS, Jn. New Berlin, Feb. 16. 1851 TOE WINTER SESSION or rat LEWISBURG ACADEMY "T7"ILL commence oa MONDAY the Mth of tf (Ictobeb. In this Institution, ell tb Branch of a thorough Aadeniic couras will bo taught Tho communication of knowledge simply, as not the sole design of Education and aboultl But 1 be nule so ; it highest aim i to etrangtheo and ; biing out into action, the intellectual and mitral ; powers of the student. Throw around Dim all the (acililita rwcesury lo hia progress, and af f rd him all proper aid, but do not flatter bias iih the thought that ho moat rely upon another and not upon hi own eOorts for success. Inuv pendent self-relianc i one of the Crat leeeooa that ahould be learned in a school room. Thia kind of earlv nvontal training prepare or.a fur vigorous end manly oieilton in alter U'e. sou thus give him a marked advantage or tn ig norarit and uneducated. I he main euorta oi a Teacher ah auld. therefore, be directed lo the for mation of sound habits of study, for when thia end is reached. Ine progress of the pupil become at once certain anil rapid. Composition and Declamation, as formerly, will receive due attention particularly the far mer, and the Primary Department shall ha our special cars. The subscriber fcela flattered with ihe growing f rospeiity of the Institution, and shall labor lo merit its continuance, by inereased eienion. TciTiojr Per Session of 10 week, for the Common English $6 ; Higher English, $ ; and for the Lenguagea, 10. JNO. RANDOLPH. Oct. 9. 1850. Principal. WORM SPECIFIC! ML A N t's VER MIFL'G E Thia invaluable lemedy for worms, ia rapidly supplanting all others, in public estimation. Where it ia used it lis produced Iho best eflecla. and driven out all other remedies. It is the best wo bare ever ecn ia the remark ol all who have ever used il in their families i J Kidd St Co I received a lot of M'Lsno'e Verailuge from your agent last spring, which I i I out in one week, and I think 1 could have sold one thousand bolilea by this lime if I could have got it, but not knowing where to gel it I had to wait until your agent came around. Every person lhat haa tiled M Lane a VCrmiluge tell me it is ihe beat they have ever eeen ; in fact il is impossible for ny one to say too much in favor ol M'Lane' Vermifuge. W D KOBB Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1849 Dr M'Lane. Dear Sir I fcave eold oat all your Liver Pill and IB sntious lo have another lot immediately. These pill seem to take moat aonderfully ; I could have sold a much laiger quantity if 1 had been provided wilh them ; the iuhahilante are sending to Rochester lor thesa, but whether thers are an there or not 1 do not know. Please aend me another eupply immedi .tele. r SHOK r. Druggtat Hemlock Lake. Livig'a Co N Y. Mar 8 1847 J Kidd cV Co Your traveling agent left with me lat summer a quantity of Dr M Lane'a Pill and Worm Speciflc to sell on commission ; the Worm Specific is all eold and I ahould bo glad to procure more, as it sell very readily and haa a Very salutary effect in oipellirig worms. If jnm csn forward me soma or aeeid aa a order to call on your agent in Buffalo (1.8 Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapui saie. W H AINSWORTH Vryaburg. Wyoming Co, N Y, Dee 10, 1S47 AGENTS C W Brnavrts, Lewiaburg: 4 H Caslow and J II Raeer. Milton ; I Gerhart. 8e linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunbury ; Mrs M"Cy, Northumberland ; M C Grier. Danville (Statu Drills. fPHE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, lhat they are now manufacturing J. P. ROSS" Newly Improved GRAIN DRILLS, or SOWLXU MALUJAti Without stoppini: to discuss the compara live merits of numerous Drills now offered for sale, they merely wish lo invito Farm. ers to call and see the above named article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi' dent that they can furnish an article thai will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GKDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1950. Ccvoisburg jfonniirg rpi!C subscribers, thankful for past pat I ronaoe, would inform the public that Ihey continue ra trianoracture all kirids of Mill Gearing and other Castings. I Drasning Machine, and other articles of Machinery repei red in Ihe beat manner. Castings warranted In be of Lood material, and at prices lhat ran ti fail to please. GEDDES & MARSH. Lewiaburg, Dec. 1850 CAST Water Wheels for sale at ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Gedde it Marsb. tlUOKIMJ Stoves, f various atierns ; and fixes, lor Conl or Wood, for sale at lbs Lewiaburg Foundry by (JeoMea & Marsh. STOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal Stove, various patterns, for sate at ihe LewUburg Foundry. Geddes & Marsh. T HUSHING Machines and PLOWS for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geddes k Marsh, WIAKLPS Patent Can Plow, a supe rior article, for safe at the Lewiaburg Foaodryby Ceddes ek Marsh. CI RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent T decidedly the btU and most durable Grain Drill wow in ass, for sals at Has LewiJ.org Foundry by GeJJas tt Marsh. "ThTowjk by Ihylyht!" To the labile 3lo Humbag. BARTON. GEDDES & MARSH, having received a fresh consignment of Dr. J. & ROSE'S Family Ee41clne, cau otter ihem to the community with great con fidence, having tested tboir eftYacy and know vtAnaa aa several latanraa At tkss tnelesasat srassw T tbe vear, vbrn person an aaojst to OsMa, OsM, aaat pfc,tassBlaasveTysfcewtltlwressval al tbi uassa iilialn thr, anS tttt r-rtnrTlt-a rt eaalth. II Ussrs ars say rshui oT rosr mud J&m to b J.?oS BIWN.V JUSTICE, aww oditiow. can sis bad at LyadaU's Book, n ahis plsssv Usafabwsg. April lo, ! Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S UTilOiTrXlZFTIC 221LTUH8I Lmlf aaetMae OaJr aaollaar. TW rraselawr T aVs OawS Aswekaa ffT faarraau LrTsjaaraam Miavvaa. ss tt as aseanf asasiisoaa of aai Aaaaaw asjaaaaaaS See OsjeaS SJunai aa CaaaSa. aaa aaw sstisSI taa rrfss rkwaapstarawl wwl kaswa srads, mmi fcssa Sas saas, aaasaCsrtfc. aa will est a a" . assdasi Uw aaaS aria IB aa 0IB B011A1. Taa aaMi ssar aa aaaoa ifc Sat aaasaswr sTeWaSssV awaw aa sMastk. aaS saeaava atsswuw wu.a aaauaw KiiHis. a-4 Iha sasas aaa k I fariaf kasl ilk as vataas, las psiiinai sxalSasaansnwniniai bat arocUis at a bs iliin I muk Uw vastawsssisT -Siai i liw af ifea oar k alaisss aar MsaaT a arstfar asWra sswsr. a ail ssssaas. tlaa tar irsaaraissa aaw ir wsrM: s s i.sJ usell fcv mm rmm ay as rssvnss asssiral vmaa. aaa. assS Uaa ssawsnaa. saswaasaS M Uwsaasesarstfcsssraclaiaiaisassv. None rBTtcvifc. Uus arasla asss snk ssail lag aa ssrtaisar. ansa aW Kosi, Liver. Kdswjs, Laaga, aai aa Mas arte, aaa a paaaw aawas af wktsk la awl bsaltk aveaaA. Tkia saaisaa Bat a jastlr kif h steals aa aasasv aw Dropsy eadl Oiaral, aaSatt liisSHsaTUMS assasa. kaaiWl taa iuallitaat skrskna ass sbssrissss aw pusat.-aa aw tasss I . wsss swssiallr BaessT. taa assV Slav weal' ssrosally an asassUy ssassawaaw a. Al aa asawas ariea k a sasdf abtaiaa a att, aa Bas kiai ike artisls ss as ika asapest KediciM ia the Werli! tT Plsass aas far pawpkaaa tks aaaaw aisa tksaa a war tkst ssnisis evw suaam saess T issaims. (at iltmi as nil assaical asatur) valaasss fm I will save wear esllass aw : Tkwa ssswpw are ausassssS as asaae ika kaak sf fsaa valaa. asala bssa as saaiast asaa aSvarowaf as Uw awHinsa. ika tsstuaoar ia favsr af wkiak. as Uw aaaa s Isusss nass all parts as ika saaairv, war aa aawS aeaa. tW Vaagaa'a Tvesubla Lnhaatiiptia Mlsiass" sk Qiaat Aawricaa leaaMv. aaw far si qaarl asrtlsa al S aaak. swall awtlss at M cts sack. H waall k alsa sJ aa was aAwthe piwsai stark is siitiass af. rnasiaal OSea. BaSal. M. T.. ST Maw Sissss . C. V a Ctrl ST. au Whri's mmd KsuII kr OIXOTT MaKCSwOS a CO.. ttl Maidwi Laaa. Haw York Ctt. N. B AB kmsw (ssasaaac Sasa aeasas sast aalaw wlik shea ks us via hasissn) atwa ka past aai. m aa nine ill ks fisaa to tksss uCrDa. THORNTON. Lewishur;. is General Agent for Union e.nin'y J.H.Casvow, Agent. Miilon ; I Cibbabt. feeliosgrot 1,5:343 1400 LBS. Confectiuneiy, jusl received and more cr minf . A siilrniltd asaortment of assort ad Candies Ut those lhat wish something nice for ianie, Bol- -lidaya. Ae carried away at all time, by ihoea that like swart thing, from UivCmtrstlreg a Chemical Emporium.Faocy Goids,Notun Va riety pilors of C. W Scbaflo. J. & J. Walls, HAVING replenished tbe old Mammttk More, and crammed it from garret U cellar wilh every variety of Good require! for Sail axib tDintcc consumption, respectfully request thair old friends, the trading Coiumutiity, io sail aaJ esamine their slock. sCTCSUAIA and Produce of all kiada bought as usual. Lewisburg, Oct. 37, llfiO AIED1CAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. H. THORNTON otters bis professional services le ihe citisoaS of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tbevariuue branches of hia profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Ollice Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. Ax J. Walls. Lewisburg. Oct. 1, I $50 Bread without Yeast ! 1FFERVESv'l.U COMPOtWD, sanufa Zt lured by babbitt & I s, is a mal BOieria preperation H-r making Bread, Tea eakaa. Buck wheat eakaa, quitkly md cheaply, for sale by UvTA H I HOK.NTOX Family Sda? Powder. BT this preporaiioa a swigto paper coating It els. will make It quails of tho best Family dull Soap. For aai by Dr T A H THORNTON Fire-Proof Faint "S an article worthy the ailenlioa of owaers mt L buildings of every description-. For saw by Dr T A H THORJIl Oil Dr. Joha Locks, SURGEON DENTIST. MA Y be found al hie Office and r idonis Srst door eat of Kline's Hont-th tan weeks Mlowine tho firal Mon.Ua ol eh mnti. where hs is prepared to etecota all opwraiion ia his lino of business in a anauner cmltut-U la himself and eatisractnry to those who may favoT mm wtta IDetr patronSge. Ur. L. spetide lha third WOek of each aaos.il. fa Milion. rrTAromatie Tooth Past, nnl nn in hnslil-t norcelain bote, aa kieehVi.l anirW faw ibe leeth clean and breaifc awret, for sate at Sa U per bos, by . JOHN LOCKE, D.D. 8. Lewiaburg, Pa, May. 1850 LEWISBURG READING ROOM. ON Market Si., south side, between Third and Fourth Sis. over S'oVsi Wimmm. Open until 9 in ihe evening. C ha run until the let of April nett, tl SO; for oho tAoajlIk, So ei ; on week, T9 et t aingTa vtail pkrwotrnj it they do aol incommode rrgolar patrooa.) S can Eacb member entiileU 10 invite ia at rang era, as vwiiera, fat a Uoilled time. Thi ehtrrorisa U aiHerskksw wfrh tho belief Ibal the first town ow tho Weal Bra neb will erously aoelsio it. All are invited to Visk. aa) (if they approve) patronise, the Riing Roeam l. A. WTJKDfi.'V,, Propneksr. Lw'ibg. Nov 1, 18JO Stone Coal for salfe Ts Btachaaairtlifl. BITOM.NolJ CO A U from the Weal Branch and from HollidVvahue. r sale at ihe Shop or the sobecHber, aear ik (IjyscateS on Third Sr. ALKA K AM.MONS. LewwbOrt. Nay ?. 1890 WAirrClk-No' 331 an. S3t. . of the teSWMwarg CbrooicW lSS l gM ecass par copy wiH k giwa far tsa f e sf ar4 IB s goes ataki it aei rasaaoj st saie asVsj ;