Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 21, 1851, Image 3

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    LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
Siscrt-Ait Death. A few days ngo Sir.
Clark a respectable citizen of Florence, in
this county, died from the effects of a briar
accidently piercing his thumb. Lis death
followed in a lew daysafterthe wound was
received. IJis thumb commenced swelling,
and nothing could arrest the pain or prog
ress of the disease till termiualcd fataliy.
Clinton Democrat.
re a vare Division. 873 boats passed
the locks of the Delaware Division, Pa. Ca
rial, at the Collector's office at New Hope,
during th; weekending S iturday.May 3.
Rail Road Meeting.
By-A County Iiail-ltoad Convention
will be hold at the Court House in New
IJerlin, on TUESDAY NEXT, in refer
ence to the coniplotion of the Susquehanna
and Sunbury & Eric R lil-Koads. A fi i.l
tibn-oi t is expected fkom all parts
of the County.
VLtWifsbuva lHarfcct.
Corrected this Day.
Wheat
Rye
l?orn .... . .
IXits
Flaxseed
Pried Apples
iljttei
V.zz
Tallow . . . .
Lard
Ihm
lucon
80o&5
....50
50
....35
...100
...100
...12.
8
10
7
... 10
.... 8
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Tir s ,1ietruc Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice!
A great Dyspepsia curer, prepared from Kennel
or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions
of Baron Lie'jig, the great Physiological chemist,
l'v J S 1 1 ought on. M 1), No 1 1 North Eighth St.
Philadelphia. This is a truly wonderful remedy
K.r indigestion, dyspepsia, jiumlice, constipation,
liver complaint and debility, curing after Nature's
own method, by Nature's own agent, the tiastric
Juice. See Advertisement in another column.
In Mil:on,l3th inst., by KevJ.J.Keimcnsnyder,
-tai I'aili and Miss Xivcr Uochekt. both
uf Danville. Also, itrv.rnY.i Klich and Miss
CiTHjiaiNK Miller, both of Montour county.
Al-i.i. Josxph Cabteb and Miss Mabt Kenmiit
both of I.en isburg.
Ily Kev J. P. hindlr, Oth inst, Eli TUtlor
and Miss Csthahini; Clkmests of Milton.
By Kev. E. Kieffer, 15ih ult., JnsErn Hoi-sh
ml Miss Sahih Feeiieii. birth of West Buffalo.
On the 8th inst., Jons If. Gabthoff and Misa
Cirlie Robevold, both of Hartley.
Iiy Re. A. B. Caspar, 8ih inst., Savrjtx
Ii.vtLE of Buffalo Tp and Misa Sisaxjta
MinENA of Berks county.
Ily Re. S. L. M. Conser, in New Berlin, Cth
inst , Exos Staiil of Kelly and Misa I.iiiia O.
Juhvsox of Hartley.
DEATHS.
In Lrwiehurg, 14th inst., in his 3d ycar,l)ATin
son of David and Margaret Ointer.
In C'hilisquaque. ICih inst., aged 2 years Mabi
A. itaugnter of James aud Sarah Campliell.
Ou the 5th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth if ac-ck, of
Mifl'inburg, in ber 75th year.
Ia Penna Tp,3d insL, AcersTCs BoTEB.agrd
about Jy vears.
1JOSTS Oak and Young Chestnut, for tale
by Hursh & Amnion.
Fresh Supply
OfltHUGK, MEDICINES, COXFLC-
TioxEin; xonoxs, ic.
"VOW on hand and for sale next door to J.
&. J. Walls' store at the Drugstore of
D THORNTON
I.cnirburg, May 19, 1S50
Lightning Rods.
rPHE awlul calamities that every City,
Town, Village and country falls victim
H annually, thru' the pross neglect of its
inhabitants, is beyond calculatioa.espectally v. lien
the remedy is so ea-y to obtain this ia found in
nnitugc'o Patent ittagnctir ig!)t
lting Uobs,
and in this alone. This rod has been examined by
the most scientific gentlemen in the world Pro
fessors M'.Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor, and many
others that have examined them, recommend and
speak of tbem in the highest terms of approbation
and have pronounced them the only safe rods now
in use in this or any other country fur the protec
tion f Lipct and Property. One advantage is to
divide and throw back a part of the electric fluid
harmless to the clouds, this is in time of a stroke,
this enables the rod to conduct that portion of
fluid that belongs to the earth without the alight
et danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has
many other advantages over the old one.
The patentee takes pleasure in informing his
friends and the public in general that after many
years' close investigation and numerous expert
riionts be has arrived at the true principle of pro
tecung r amines, Dwellings and property Irom
the destructive influence of LIGHTNING
SAMUEL HOOVER,
Harthton, Union Co., I'a., A gent for Union
and adjoining counties. 6m37 1
BOOKS.
PRINTED with clear type on good paper and
in firm and elegant bindings, consisting of
FT AS DA RD JiZLIGIOlS WORKS.
Ar.lrf Tut Irr's comrU'te I Frey's Scripturi Tvpes v.l .00
Work", 3 vols. ''.o Mi'Wiahthip m
AiJUp Devotion. Watt,c.4o; Howell on the !aronship 30
i.unvaa,Ak. nilij lu "i " Way of SU ration 7!)
" rnvltinic 75'Jams'Cll.Memtien''lluide3ii
" Jk-vrtional " "!:- " Churrb in trne SO
I'ilcnm'n I'rogrs 5o Ijiw Call to Christians 4
Holy War o Ufeof Mrs.Ann II Jotlson ,'.H
Tenths K.ik-n of irw t:, farah IUndsnn60
Crowfli's Church Mcmb- Lynd on the Sacrifice and
fr's lland-U'R'k Atonement 60
TvlV llii.t.Knf.IJap.MisM6fi;M.-ad- Almost aCbrlstlan &0
ijaiumcll's Am. 73,M.-moir8 of Itev.a. l'carct 2o
COXTROrEKSIAL WORKS.
T'r. Carson on Baptism $1.50 DrJIowMlonCommnnion 0
i It. riinton 6S S.Kcmington " 6
."with on Infant 2o " Itcasonsfor
'nzillyon lUptina anil bpcnminR a Haptist t
It-.tlion lheiitry, JVtn25!Baitii4 Mannal. a Collce-r.-uf.Curtis
onOimni union 7M Uon of Tracts, Ac. 60
FOR CH1LDREX AXD SrXDATSrilOOLS.
Alcohol. i MLnrr ao,2.S R. S. Cleaner IMS IS
llr.lUtiewk'aTalewotTruth Botpfonl's Spiritual Vor-lrBclchersScritun-Tlof2:
an AUegonr 15
" onl"onerv SilAnna llailev 15
Raptinnii of !"-rtrude the Peace Maker 14
the Sew Tortament SSif'nnria Jerton
Cloeinr Scenes In Life of
i:
11
U
in
a
Tlie Floods
Youn? ersnns strainers Apples
Our Savior, by a Teacher a I. blames and (imrpe
iN-rpent CneriU'd. a IVirW I Memoir of K. M. Way
rait of I'niTCrsalifU 20timple 8toriea
rV Maurice l" irtnreSCTirt.x0.lalid
JohnFiuk l"l 2, by a Teacher 6 and?
TUB PSALMIST, ia various styles, o,Vl to l.sa
THK HAKI', " Si to ii
The above for sale in Lewisburg at publication
prices, at the store opposite Kline's hotel.
371 PAKTOX & CHALFANT.
Fish.
MACKEREL, Bhad, and Herring just reed
and for sale by J. HAYES & CO.
Y CJ1T 1,01 ref
fused
,. rtrr... r! n
i '". .
iSDUrg hhroniclc. j
LD3. of SHOULDERS for
sale bv C. E. BOW L-.S.
400
LBS. of CHEESE for sale bv
C.E. UOWES.
100
LBS. of FEATHERS for sale
by C. E. BOWKS.
20
BBLS. of FISH for sale by
C. E. BOWES.
THE LYNDALL EMPORIUM.
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Booli0, Stationery,
Ready mode Clothing.
HAS just received and opened the larg
est, best and cheapest assortment of
Goods in his line of business ever offered to
this community; and fearlessly challenges a com
parison of storks wilh 'all the world and the rest
of mankind,' to say nothing of the outsiders ia
general. The individual articles of his lot arc
decidedly too numerous to mention, but he cau
say in short hand that
In the BOOK line he hns everything that
anybody wants, Irom a child's Primer to
the highest University class-book, and at
prices that cun not be rivalled in these
diggings. "?s
He has n larpprlotandriclier-r-iv'iV
variety oi oiAitUAtii
than ever.
His stock of BOOTS nnd SHOES com
Sejv prises every style of fashion
Ljf and workmanship for Ladies
"and Gentlemen, Children and
Misses, that can be bought in the Eastern
cities, or made at home.
His assortment of CLOTHING includes
everything called for by the season and the
fashions, or that the most fastidious or eco
nomical could desire.
His HATS aud CAPS positively can't
be beat in this market. Good Silk Hats
for $1,23, and the best kinds afforded at
unprecedented low prices.
Also a larse supply of choice TRUNKS
and CARPET BAGS, cheap.
This is the place for capital bargains. The
steam's up and we are bound to go ahead in spite
of wind and tide !
Hf Don't call at Lyndall's until you hive
been everywhere else first : you will then bo
better able to appreciate the Ion price and super
ior quality of his goods.
Lewisburg, May 15, 1351
New Establishment !
CARRIAGE MAKING.
TflHE subscriber would inform the citizens of
I this town and the surrounding country that
having made Lewisburg his permanent residence
he has taken the shop at the Uiwer end of Market
street, touth tide, where he will keep on hand or
manufacture to order all kinds of
BUG (IS KYS, CA11UIAG ES,
SULKEYS, SLEIGHS, ij-c.
Also, every variety of work in his line
Repaired, Painted, Trimmed
on short notice and reasonable terms. I if'On
hand a large stock of well-seasoned TIMUElt
from the Chillisquaque Bottoms.
From his long experience in the business, the
subscriber trusts he will be able to give entire
satislaction to all who may favor him with patro
nage. Anv one disposed is reuuested lo call
and timsi my materials and workminshir.
Cash and Country Produce taken in pay for
work. JOSIAH UlltlO.V
Lewisburg, April 2G, 1851 6m
Lumber !
rriHE subscribers having renewed their stock
with a choice lot of Lnmber, now offer
for sale at their YARD (fronting the German
Reformed Church) an assortment compri-ing
1 inch Honrls I Common and TannM Boards
linrh do 1 Yellow l'ine do.
l'liink l4 anj inch llivwr Pine.
lo ' do Ptiimr Valley Tins.
rVsntlinf. snd l'ine snd llrmlock Joiats.
llootine LMli. snd Oilinir Lath.
Joiut Shingles, inch and 2 foot.
Lap do 2 toot, various prices.
do do larp. Fu-ar Vallry,
3 inrh Buttonwnod flunks, for SUir llailinirs, tc.
Srantlinc for IUl!Mt. Toplar rhuiks.
f jare l'ine Titnlr Ac. Ac.
We are erecting a Kiln on the premises to
kiln-dry such lumber as is required.
The above will be sold at fair prices for Cash
or reasonable (not long-nrinded) credit. Books
kept at the residence of Peter Hursh.
Ill KStl & AM.nO.M.
Lewisburg, April 30, 1851 y$7
K K Anfj FEET of While Pine PALING
93""" superior lot. made bv machi
nery, sharpened, (3J, 4 and 4 feet long) put up
in buncoes ot od eacn, lor sale ny
HLRSH & AMMON.
NEAr GOODS!
Boots and Shoes.
BOOKS AXD STATIONERY!
THE undersigned has just received from
the City of Philadelphia, a full and
choice assortment of Hoots and
Shoes of the latest and most ap -
proved styles, among which are
Men's fine Calf.Kip and Morocco Coots,
Congress Oaitcrs, Morocco and Calf Clay
Ties, Kip Hrotrans and Morocco clippers,
Ladies' fine Gaiters, Jenny Linds and
plain Buskins, Lace Boots, Excelsior Tics
and Slippers.
Boys' Calf and Kip Boots, Calf and Mo
rocco Clay Ties, Call and Kip Brogans.
Misses' Gaiters, Calf and Morocco Lace
Boots. Kid and Morocco Buskins.
Children's Gaiters. Morocco and Calf
Lace Boots and Shoes of evey description.
Also, a choice selection of
'JClassical and Common School
Books, Sunday School Library
Books, Hymn Books. Bibles, Testaments,
Portfolios, Monais, Blank Books, Paper,
Slates, Metallic Pens, &c. &c.
The above Goods have been selected
with much care and purchased at such rates lhat
they are offered very low for ready Cash. The
public are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
The subscriber also continues to MAKE TO
ORDER, Roots and Shoes of every description,
for which all kinds of Country Produce will be
taksn in exchange.
QjThankfu to his friends and customers and
ihs public generally for the liberal support hers
tofore received, be hopes by strict attention lo
Business to mem anu reco-ve a continuance
of the same. JOHN HOUGHTON.
Lewisburg, May 6, IS51
1000
Winfield !
Woolex Factory,
near Hartleton, Union Co. Pa. ;
THIS establishment is now in the best
order. The Machinery being nearly
all new, and none but the best of Work
men employed, the subscriber feels safe in
saying that his work shall not be surpassed
by any establishment in this or the adjoin
in" counties.
His Wagons will be around as usual,
and those wishing to patronize his esiab -
lishmenl, will please avail themselves of
that opportunity to do so.
C7l have also on hand, nnd intend
keeping, a choice assortment of j
GOODS !
which I w ill sell low for Cash, or exchange
for Wool and Country Produce generally.
MARK HALFPENNY.
May 3. 1851
BRUSHES just received a large
of the following :
assortment
llnir Bnwlvs. variety or pattern I Cwnb Brushes
Clothes anl Flrsti Hru-lies N ill lo
Fftny aud Common shoe llrushes Tooth iia
do do Fatal uu Snli do
Wlitetrastl Unfiles STii!-b:ng do
W:ill Nailed do flora do
lln.l .!,
Which will be sol J low for cash at the Drugstore '
of
Lb THORNTON
To Builders and House Painters, i
The subscriber is prepared to furnish Red and ;
White Lead Chrome Yellow.Oreen.Paris Ureen
and Patent Ulack, ground in oil Vcnitian Red,
Yellow Ochre, Litharge, Varnishes, Linseed Oil,
and Glass of all sizes ; all of which wilt be sold
at reduced prices at the Drugstore of
D THORNTON
ISSUING Rods, &c A fine lot of Cane rods.
Lines, Hooks, &c. unusually low ; call and
examine fur yourselves at the Drugstore of
Dn THORN rOX
C ATTLE Powder aud Liniment for sale by
April 24 D THORNTON
FRESH SUPPLY
or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
f1 EDDES Sl IDDIXGS bave just ree'd and
X "re now selling st unprecedented LOW
I'HICLS, an extensive and general assortment
of
DRY G OOPS , QUEEXSWARE, ITARD-
Ware, Fresh Groceries, Cedarwarc,
and every other description of goods usually kept
in country stores. Their customers and the public
generally are solicited lo call and price their un
rivaled cheap stock of goods before making their
purchas, as we are determined lo sell at LOW-
Eli PKIUE3 than the same style and quality of
goods are sold at any other store in this county.
fFWe invite especial attention to our large
stock of Cloths and Cassimeres Ladies' Dresa
Goods, &c. &c.
All kinds of Cocxtrt Probcce wanted, for
which the highest market price will be given.
PL A STE K, S A LT and FISH always on hand
at the lowest prices.
April 15, 1851. GEDDES & IDDIXGS.
BRANT'S
TOIMRY HI,
The CSrcnt COL C II KENEDY.
Many vrmn of priTicv, snd mora than a nndr4
ThonMiind Cnre f Contsiinn-tlTi- ComplAinu, he
K roved to th undiiMed miatvtitm of all prona who
avo liernnie ariiiaintil witli tlna wonderful remedy, that tt
! Krrnlly .Ulterior, brcaiiM it la toothing and Aminy,
and more rerinlu u rnrr ('onnamptlon of tho
I.Hnffri, tlian any othtr Re-rmiiy in the world. We know.
Iiuwever, Uiat it i oaiil ly antue that Comturnption can not
Le cured. Uf that the opinion of Urn mnny or Urn few, wo
mill not at Tempt to arpim with nich, hut thia we will My,
and do atscrt as a fart, which can te proved in ihnnnnndA
of rase, that thia medicino hnM cured Cnwjht and dt
tatt mhc, before Uwcurea were effected, werecaJvMi rrnl
Conn timpt ion, and which were attended witb tymptam
Uim rvtienitMed. and were in nil rttpttta like the arniDtocna
uf tlioae uAodie, and when dead are fair! to hare died with
that fatal difeae 'ontumptioa. Thia Ralaam haa cared
thoutanitt of neraona who were aaid to he hope lew ly aftiict
ed who had Anrd, dry, rnrkmtt Coaffh Paint in too
IJren-f. Side, and Hack IMllicnlty of llrrnlblB
Purulent JTpectnrationlfrtie herer Si'jht-Sweaii and
wnniinff nwny of the Fleah and Blood. Persona
havinK auch cotnplainta have leen cured alter ft waa aaid
Uiey conld not live a week longer. Tina Medicine haa
cured aorne who were auppovted to be in a dylnff Htnfr9
l.ut. hy the use of this remedy, they how live, and enjoy
Ifixwl health.
Till Bnlmm la merry a renetftbte eomptnmd. It It
Bleaaant to take, and merer dom injury in any stare of di
eae or under any cimirhatancea. It effects its wondrrfnl
and aimtomt mlrnraloiin I'arff ty I'nrlfylnir. Strength
nra7. and InviKorntlnir the whole sytem hy ftrnti
ring the circulation, and prod tic in i a heulthy actionthat
aitayiny t'onffb mmtthin? the IServWr and aidiny and
fneiittating Expect ration li Cures the following dis
eases, viz. :
Consumption,
rOrnllS nl CaUi, ltT.nehitiM. Aitm. Spittm? f Moai,
hltedmg Hi the I.unfi,, Ptii m IA hremt. SMf, and Cknt.
A'mmMt. Sj-jht Stoett. Palpitation of the Heart, and all
f KIAI.K WKAKNKKS and ComplamU ansiaf
tbAn-rruin. C'bolerai InlaaitHni, Itc
rv Far lror auid particulars of Cures, see oar
Vnmnhleta and Handbill, aU our Agents bava ibem a
five away.
Agents. Dr Thornton and J Baker, Lewis
burg ; ti W Kessler and itoshong & Anlis, New
Berlin; Jn M Taylor, Mifflinbura; ; S J Crouse,
Helinsgrove ; H N Backhouse, Middleburg ; G &
F C Moyer, Freeburg ; J H Caslow, Milton
369eoweh$JJ
MACKEREL,
SIIAD,CODFISII,
Constantlyon hand and
SALMON,
HKRIUNGS,
PORK,
HAMS, STTES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD, CHEESE
for sale by
J. PALMER & CO.
Market Street Wharf,
1 huadctihia.
SmGCl
Baltimore Printing Ink Manufactory.
rtlllE subscriber, agent for the sale of this Ink,
I would invite the attention of printers snd
publishers of newspapers in the South to the fact
lhat they can now purchase in Baltimore a supe
rior Ink to any manufactured in the state. 1 he
Baltimore Book and Newspaper Printers prefer
it to any other Ink. Colored ink, card ink, book
ink tnd News ink of superior quality and at the
lowest prices-. The undersigned warrants the
ink made at the Baltimore works to be of the
very best quality, and should any article shipped
by him fail to give full satisfaction it can be retur
ned at his expense. WM. THOMSON.
9w3C8 No. 6 Carroll Hall, Baltimore.
Take Notice,
THAT most of lhe Notes and the Book
Accounts of the subscriber have been
left with Joint A. Meutz, J. P., lor settle
ment. All persons interested will call and
settle ttefore the lit of June, and thereby
save costs. J. tOKSTHK.
April 3, 1651.
FOR SALE,
THE Steedman HOUSE and LOT on
Market street, in Lewisburg. Pa.
Apply to JAM bo Y. LliSiN.
March 25. 1851 4w
Old Newspapers,
SOME thousands in number, ol all sizes, lor
sale at the Chronicle office, at 50 eta per
100 taken as thev run. or $1 when assorted. A
chance for Scrap Books as well as fur wrappin;
psper. AprilB, 1850
Sew and Popular School Book.
COMPREHENSIVE Summary of U.tiTEBSAL
Histobt, .together with a Biography of
Distinguished Persons, to which is appended an
epitome of
( Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, )
( General Astronomy, and Physiology. )
Adopted and used in the Public Schools of
Philad. E. S.JONES dr. CO., Publishers,
S. W. Corner Foiuth and Racb itreets. Phi la.
CETTeachera and School committees address
ing lettera to us post-paid will be furnished with
copies for examination.
UtT full and complete assortment of BOOKS
and STA TIOXEltY for sale at the lowest prices
' lychq380$8tr
To Jour.Cniakcrs
WANTED immediately, FIVE Journeymen
Shoemakers, to whom good wages and
constant employment will be given.
8. F. LYNDALL.
Lewisburg, April 23, 1851
Administrator's Notice.
1 ETTER4 of Administration having been
j granted to the subscriber, a resident of
V bite Deer township, upon the estate of WIL
LIAM NOLL, lute of East Buffalo township in
I'nion county, deceased, alt persons indebted lo
the said estate are notified to make immediate
I .11 h..:-. -Li .h-
. ,, . . . - ,
payment lo me, and all Having claims against the
said estate will present tbem duly authenticated
for settlement to
ELIAS NOLL, Adm'r.
White Deer, April, 1851
WOODWARD & FISHER'S
TA ATI "VTT CTTAF CTAPF
, DUU 1 U OllUiJ 0 1 UilU
May he found in Third atreet,
three doors south or tbe Uapust
church, where thev bave on
hand a general assortment of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's French and Enclish Kid and Morocco
BOOTS, BVSK1SS, and SL1 ri'ERS also
Gentlemen's French Calf BOOTS, Kip and War
Upper iJOOTS and MONROES, with an assort
ment of BOYS' and YOUTHS' Boots and Shoes.
We are also prepared to manufacture all kinds
of Boots and Shoes and Ladies' (MiT!K of
every color of the most durable material in the
latest fashionable styles and at reasonable prices,
which you will see by complying with our invita
tion to call and examine for youraelves.H) No
charge for inspection.
Lewisburg. April S3, 1851
NEW ARRANGEMENT
AND
New Stock.
J. SPYKER & SON
I I AVE removed their Hat and Cap establish'
I I ment to the central and commodious room
on Market atreet, lately occupied by S.F.Lyndall,
two doors east of their old stand.wheie they have
received and are now opening a large assortment
of Fashionable HATS "J CAPS of lhe
nt stvle and best quality, fresh Irom tbe
Eastern Cities ; comprising a select lot of
EXTRA MOLK.UCIX WATS,
A". - do'
AO. . SIZK dt.
and a full supply of AngoUAVhite Beaver, Gutta
l'ercba. Pearl, Konch and Kawdy, For and Beaver
Hats,
thidm't Ftwy Bearer Halt wit Ottrirh Ftuma,
Panama. Leghorn, Braid, and Straw Hats, inclo
ding all kinda for children,
Jenny Lind and Blue Military Caps,
Children's Fsncy Caps,
Good Silk Hats for 1,50, Cash.
Also, Hats of their own manufacture constantly
on hand.
From lhe cheapness, variety and superior qua'
lity of their goods, and the fact that Iheir time and
attention are devoted exclusively to this particular
branch of business, they are persuaded that pur
chasers from both town and country can be better
suited here lhan anywhere else in " the three
counties."
ty Give Us a call ! No charge for examining
our stock '
X. B. Bonnets also Panama, Leghorn, Braid
and Straw Hals, bleached and trimmed over at
the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms Lewisburg, April 2J, ISol
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby -riven to all persons concerned, that
the s-llowini named persons have settled their ao-
enunui in the Keirister's Office at New Berlin. Union Co.,
and that the said accounts wiil he presented for confirma
tion aud allowance at the Orphans Court to tie held at
New llerlin. for the county of 1 uinn, on the i'Ol.'KTU
MONDAY OF MAY NEXT, (bein-r tlie Hottl day.) vis:
Account of Daniel Moyer and rVter Moyer. administra
in nr twor Mover, late of IVrrv township, deceased.
Acoonnt of Jonathan Kanek, executor of Paul F. Dief-
r-.n.!....- l.t of Wltitj. Tlecr Tn- dee'd.
Acc.unt of Michael Henter, administrator of Benjamin
Klin.mv int.. of IVnn To.. decM.
The final account of Charles Fisher, administrator of
Molly Fi-hcr, late of Penns tp, uer u.
Acconnt of Ueor-r-i A. Buyer, administrator of Sarah
TI,... Ut of rVntre Tn.. dee'd.
Acconnt of William Wagoner, administrator of Tost
tr.mff tail of Peons To- dee'd.
Acconnt of Isaac Winter and David Winter, adraillistra-
tors of .Hcniili l W inter, late or Chapman ip, dec d.
,..,n, of Me-hael Henter. (iimrdian of Sarah and
Amanda Erdly, minor children of Christian Grdly, Ute of
1'enns Tp, uw l. - , .
Account of Hmon Hants, executor of Jacob Oerman,
late of WashinKUm Tp, dee d.
Acconnt of Samuel and '"hn Shirk, executors of Abra
ham Shirk, late of Hartley Tp, deed.
Account of Samuel Weirick, administrator of Henry
Sanders, late of Limestone Tp, dee d.
Account of Michael Miller, eieentcT Of Jacob Swenk,
lab-of I'nion Tp,decM. ..... . ., ,
Account of Francis Hellers, administrator of Catharine
E. .Hers. Lite of the Bom of Lewisbursr, dee'd.
Aceouut of tleortce Adams, adnuniatralor of William
A.lams, lateof Penns Tp, decM.
Account of John Winey, administrator of Jacob Winey,
late of Perry Tp, dec d.
Scconntof John Hootrhton. exeentnr of John Martin,
late of the Borouj?h of LewisburB, dee d.
iMunt nf John Kline and Ueorue Dncsbach, ailminis-
tratcTS of Jacob Kline, late of tbe Uoro- Mifllinburr. ilee d.
Account of John Mourex, administrator of Peter Mourcr,
Ute of Union Tp, dee'd. .
Acconnt or John Bennat-r-, administrator of John Ben
naee, rate of W hite Deer Tp, . dee d. .
Final account of Joseph Ki'crt. wlministrathr of Jacob
Kcnhart, lata of the Bora' of Mifflinbure, dee d.
Account or Daniel llasslniter and Samuel V, inter, ex
ecutors of Ueoi-K-s Dress, late of Braver Tp, dee'd.
Final account of Kliss K. Menges, executor of Jacob
Meniws, late of W ashinrton Tp, dee'd.
Ai-count of Abraham Brown, Utsardiad of Simon, Mac
ry and Samuel Gnndv, minor children of George Uundy,
late of Cast BuCalo Tp, dee'd.
Account of Ner MUdleswarth and Daniel Ilarsinger,
exocntors of John Dress, late of Bearer Tp, dee d.
Account of lleon-p Miller, executor oi Jacob Noll, late
of Heaver Tp, dee'd.
Acceunt of Jacob W. Smith, administrator of William
Orincr. late of Penna Tp, dee d.
DANIKL BfXI.MAV, K.gUltr.
Rtenrrxa'S Omcr, Nero Berlin, April !, lHsl.
To Carpenters and Dalldersk
I7INE8T quality east steel Panel Saws,Conv
pass and Back Saws, dble and single Plana
ilitts, Turner's Chisels, Angers and Auger Bitts,
upright Rim Locks, porcelain Knob Locks, earp.
entei's Rim Locks.Thomb Latches, Shutter Bolts,
Hinges, and Screws, and everything that ia of
eoniequsnce in the building line, can he had at
lha old stand of J- HAYES & CO.
THREE Tons of Duncannon NAILS and
SPIKES just rccd and for aals by
J. HAYES & CO.
S
ALT- and COAL always on hand and for
ale by
J. HAYES & CO.
B INNS' JUSTICE, new adition, ean M had
t Lyndall'a Bookatora. in thia placa.
Lewisburg, April 10, 1 850
f ANIFESTS for Boat lading-a supply just
IU- printed at th Chronkla office
GREAT COUGH REMEDY!
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Far lbe Cur mt
COUGHS, COX.DS,
EOARSSSESS, BROIf
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOFIHO-COUGH
and cozrsunxPTioxr.
The annals of medical science, affording as
they do ample proof of the power and value of
many medical agents, bave furnished no examples
to compare with the salutary effects produced by
"Aiier't Cherru Pectoral."
1h rvmnrkaMe cures or diseases of tlie Lungs whirh
have bwn rmlixcl rT its ue, attest.! as th'V ar ly
niany prominent profi-ssors and phvMeiaus in this and
tofvign land, should enroursire the alHictd to pneTere
witli tli strong anjiuraiice tluitthe aseor tlie luerry
l'tTtoral" will p'H'Te snd ultinuttHv run? thpni.
Vns ruMnt to the public unsolicited testimonials from
some of the nm men in oar country, upon wnose juui;
inent snd cxp. rienee Implicit euntiuVnce msv Ije plneid.
one ot the mmt leftrned and intelligent physicians In the
country, eonnidVrs it a composition or raro exrellenve
I
Pr. J. C. Ayw T)mr ?ir : Aj
rT'gt.wewMTfnny
tor the cure or Uiat formiduble disease, tousumtmon. '
Aorwich, April , 1S4.
Arfeahle to the request f
i J,ur u we win riiueriunv nuiie wiib( we nave iiivwu
! uf ,ne of Tur tlerI i-rtorl, and they hnre
IfH-n a,!iiniihin)r indeed. Sirs. hVbsy Slreeter had tieen
atttirted with a severe and relntlps couirb, which re
duced hr very Inw : to low that little hoie could be rn-
lerraineti oi ncr recuvery. IS umerous remedies bad urn
trie! without effect, bcSire the Oherrr Pectoral. And
that has cured her. Ijeortfi! Watkinson, lq had to our
knowledge been afflicted with A-dlimn..r eteren years,
and jtrrtwn yi-nrly wurse, until the t'herry Pectoral, has
now removed the dicae and he is as free from any
symptoms as we are. The Kcv. Mnrk llane had been so
severely attacked with the llronchitis. as to diaMe hiin
from bis duties, and nothinir had atfonlcd him relief until
1 (Mr. Tliomiiii;,) carried him a bottle of your Pectoral,
which cured hiin at once, and he now officiates as usual
in his place.
These are three of the eases in which we have known
it successful, but never to Ciil. Vim have great pleasure
in eertifyinp to these tacts ; and are. reypected sir. vottr
humble servants. ItKV. liAVIIl TllliltMNII.
IIU.V. JHftl'Il UATTLKd.
Amontt the distintrut.hcd authorities wlio have given
their names to recommend Cherry Pectoral, as the best
remedy that is known for the Affection of the Lunfrs,
arc "The Umdon lancet :n Canadian Journal of Medi
cal Science. Cotton Medical and Hnreieal Journal.
"Cnarlccton rS.C.I Meilical Ri vicw,' - New Jersey Jil. di
eal Keporter," Prut W.-bster, llamnl Collc-re, Prof.
Hartlett, Transylvania IJniversity of Medicine. President
Perkins, Vermonta-Mi'dii-al Colleee. Ir. Valentine Mott,
New York City, I'nrkcr Clcareland, Bowdoin O.dlejrc,
Prof. Duttcrn.'l.l. Willntirhhv Colle-e, Ohio. lYof. Draitb
waite, l-e.l, (Kne.) V.-.li-al School. Sir Uklianl Kane,
Uu'-en's Collcfr.. Ireland. lrof. Kosenhsum, Leipsie.
The public luive hut to know the virtuis a ra-f tonUh-
rnir siiecesn or the "tlw rry Perioral." in curl supbraaus
of the Luncs, when they will i-l secure rdmg these
dan-rera, whenever this remedy may be obtaiiwd.
rrejmred byj C.Aver, Chem is., Louell,Ms.
For aale by C W 8CHAFFLE, Lewisburg;
J H Caslow, Milton ; Isaac Gerbeart, Selinsgrove;
and by Druggista geneially 3m35S
E.e-w-1-sburg P. O. April 16.
I iTThe Eastern Mail will close hereafter at
5 o'clock, I'. M, precisely. No letters will be
mailed alter lhat hour.
A. KENNEDY, P.M.
NOVELTY IRON WORKS.
rPHIS estn hi ish ment has just commenced
JL operation, and is prepared to manufac
ture Steam Engines and Boilers, Blowing
Cylinders and Hot 13 last Pipes, Retorts, Lamp
Posts, Gas ami Water Pipes. Csr Wheels snd
Axles, Rolling Mill castings, Grist and Saw Mill
castings. Horse Power Threshing Machine and
Plow castings. Cast Iron Fronts for Houses, cast
Coupling and Railing Patterns, and Hmilhwof k
made to order.
J. R. J OSES.
Harrisburg, Pa. April 9, 1851 3m
Dry Lumber.
IHE subscriber continues to keep a good
I stock of Lumber on hand, consisting
of the followinjj, vi2.
100,000 feet of Boards, comprising Pine, Pop
lur, I. inn and Weatherboards, lhe greater part of
which have been drying two years ;
50,000 feel of Joist and Scantling ;
Kiioling and Ceiling, Lath and Sawed Rails; -
. 500 feet of square Pine l imber.
Joint aud Lap Shingles,
ALSO
Mackerel, No's I and 2, in half barrels ;
Salt by the barrel and aack ;
Nails and Spikes, Tar and Pitch
All of which he will sell at fair prices for Cash
or Country produce.
THOMAS NKSIHT.
Lewisburg, April 12, 1851 3m
MUSIC!
MR. FRANCIS J. GESSNER would res.
peclfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Lewisburg and vicinity, lhat he haa taken
rooms in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ludwi;, on
Market street (entrsnce at lhe Market St. doors,)
where he is prepared to give Instructions on the
PIANO,
GUITAR.
rtSeVJJ VOCAL MUSIC,
and also to give instructions in acquiring the
Gorman Language.
Mr. Gessxer is lately from IScllefonte, where
he has been engiged for nearly two years in
teaching the above branches, and has given
entire satisfaction to patrons and pupils.
Lewisburg, April 12, 18ol
DR. LOCKE, Dentist may be found after
the 1st of May at his new Office on Third
street near the German Reformed church.
Look Here!
A8
S spurious BRANDRETH PILLS are
sold by many Druggists in city and
country, it would be well if persons in inquiring
for Ihem would make them produce their Certifi
cate or Asknct. As there is but otie Agent
ppointed for each city Or town, (no difference
how large the place,) and all Agents ran produce
their Certificate, any persons wanting lhe genu
ine Pills had belter purchase where they can
depend Cn getting the genuine article.
J. n A Its or
Sole Agents for Lewisburg.
LEVISBURGJMERY.
THE subscriber having commenced tha baking
business in Lewisburg, nearly opposite H.
P. Shel lei's store, intends keeping constantly on
hand the best of
FANCY CAKES,
together with a good supply of Common Cakes,
and BREAD which for whiteness and quality
will be surpassed by no baker in the country, as
we have the services of a prscticat workman.
In connection with our Bakery, we have aa
where he will serve op at short notice OYSTERS
in any style that may be desired. QrjOysters
received fresh every morning.
FARMERS
and persons from the country will find the Bskery
a convenient and pleasant resort for tha purpose
of obtaining refreshments, such aa Bread, Cakes
Pies, Oysters, Hot Coffee, etc. eke.
Also, FLOUR for ssle.
A. E. DENOuMANDIE, Agt.
Lewisburg, Dec. 1850
,'IIOLESALE and KETAIL
DRUG
Fancy Goods, Notion & Variety Store.
THE undersigned would respectfully announce
to his friends in Lewisburg and tbe public
generally, that he has just received and ia still
receiving a large, fresh and well selected stock of
Pure Drug, Medicines, &c.
whicn will be disposed of by Wholesale or Retail. Mv
stis-k hcine- new. purchased slid wlectod by myself in tlie
Philadelphia and New York markets, at low rates f-ircash,
therefore my friends may rely upon setting everything in
my line pure ami fit much lower rates than vveruliervd Lu
Northern Penusylrauia aud eoiuiiO in part of
Drugs, Ciemieah, I'aintit, Varnirhen, Glass,
Dye Stuff, Patent liedieinet. Perfum
ery, fancy and Ration Vouds,
Fruits and Cmfretumery.
also the lint quality of LIQUOBS eij.ivasly tor Medici
nal, feacr-tmenial sihi siecnsnical piirprstes.
atsA II orders entrusted to me will he promptly attcsidcd
to. and my friends may rt-ly upon all articles purchased
front me to rive entire satiftctsin, or rrtamal4 at any
expense. Having teen in the businees upwards or twelve
years, I thereby flatter myself of having a practical know-
led;a or tile same.
Lcwbburit. April li, IS51. C. W. PCITAFFLE.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under
the 6rm of Ksuca & Iiidixgs, is this day
mutually itisaolved. The Books have been left at
the Store for collection. THOMAS HE UER,
LEWIS IDIJINUS.
(Tj'The firm of Reher & IJJines having been
dissolved aa above atated, the business will lie
continued at the Old Stand, by the subscribers.
under the title of Geddes d Iddings, where Ihey
will be bapny lo see the friends snd customers of
lhe old firm. Their store contains a large, well
selected and fashionable assortment ofgoods.which
will be disposed of at low rates as possible. They
hope, by close attention to business to share the
patronage of the public SA M URL GEDDES,
LEWIS 1DUINUS.
Lewisburg. March 4, 1851
TRIAL LIST May T. 1S5I.
Henry IIL-h ts Aaron C. Wi -h
White t Mf-rrine ts Samuel Ltnjf
II. Anthtmr et al t lirorfp Kroterick
Charles A rinjiler th John WiU
J nines DniltMr th Abbot iiretn
Jnint'ff Williamson m Johu M'Kclvy
Lpti B t hrive ts Samuel GM.tesi
Henry BonLshar th Henry Yoxtheiiiwr
O. Itenntr for Sum! Frank t Umnz Alam
Commonwealth frr Kobt Hare v 11 b itujer t al
John starrier Ka'r ti M-Ws Fisher
J'4m H. Wehvr tb Wo. 0rhrn
John Kuhl fmT Chrint ami liraham JmreU Irwin
Jacob Kke th ilt-iltlrt A AfUrKh
J.K.IInT ts Ritt-rand KHne with nntiee toO.Gunvirnni
Piatt knox ate. fir Wni lliiiu to J. Lrwia
Mary Hinnunan ts Kit 'et-a
W. . Watnneller nirr. partner sic tn Reuben Kvller
IVtr Jf rmn and wife ts Tuonta. Thurby
Jacob Wansller's Hx'tt n Jacob Hausfr Jr
ilo u t JmiuiMljr.Admvof M.Sanltrf
KyUrJt Ptitzpr r Amtw Stmh
Us ury If MuMrr t John MusmY
Jamb Jtouh tii tttwjr Nrrhoot
JM-eph H Isotz ts Jol Khnnan. ate
John Mckitily tb ftU-r tiiis
Brown A Uuotiwin ts May A Klot-ee
Pm tb Hubrn Kvller
baiue Tat Ner Midflleswarth
Same t? I ran lei Kturc
Same t Ner Muldletwarth
Same t mum
Same th Mtdtilewiirtb. Kerns, ft Co
RoVrt Chamners ts Jthn B itortth
Trusteed ler Kef th, Lewtnhurg Trust loth Ch Lew'ulmrg
nnrwier i t rj, mm. ts nonrnriiK'l liiooeekcr
Thoua Penny ts A Orahani' ra'rs
Kliaa tVes t Martin lreuliirh
W eav-r anti W earer ts P Pvtfet' aaltn'p
May and h lo hr Mklillexwrirtb ts 11 W fnjlet
Jiteob Farley ts John L Fi-httr
Jamb lmlTet al ts Jhn .Mn'Vrvt al
Chrift A McFaiitiin ts Willmm Hhch
Inni I hr-rkl.-r n Ailm'r vm lii-orgu Waltet
Jhn Kuhl rn Uilliam AMI
W illiam (i Hfrr.W ts Ivter German
Kny ti ite for Klitp A r.m th Jehu Plank
Hate A Furry t A V Kn rner
J J Walls ts Thomas 4'umiin-i
John liartman, Jr ts Henry riher.
S.tmo ts Hsnmel Fistber
V Knox for Graham A Chri-t rs J lrriii
Martin A Stuck ts Hans A Huns
8a me ts same
Acker fr Mener- ts IIernM A ZtiIer
ttarnhart for Cawley Va Vounirann A Co
J. llauswarthV e'r Ae. tb John Mnts
S S Uaek hour's AJui'r ts Haas A Haa
J A J Walls ts fame
Xaney Robb tor M Isiiwie ts P Nctius
Valentine Hnrv t J 1 1 art man. Jr
I R Ft-Iter ts Boronsh of Nrw Hr-rHa
Wm B Norrif Ae Tnorna Bower
'vo Benner ts J hVnner'n Committee
Com mn wealth ts J Auraml A II Or wig
J El I i Ae ys John 11 art man. Jr
J S Jennisitn ts Kltaabeih L.int
William Tate ts Robert 11 Kerr
PETIT JURY.
White Deer H Diefenderfer, Wm Dates man
Hartley Wm Frederick, I Kinman, Henry Mil
ler Jr, Josiah Carl, Geo Kuhl
Lewisburg A M Itawshe, J Jones
Mifflinborg Jae Oberdorf, Geo Gutelius
East Buffalo Geo Reed
Middlecreek Samuel Voder
Centre John Swengte, Peter Hoisb, Jac Aitrand
Union Henry 8 Cochran, J Finn, Noah Wal
ter, Martin Dunkcl
Penns Simon Christine, S Kreisher, Jac Mill
hofe, Isaac Woodling, Peter Bolig
Buffalo Jac V'aneida, Jas D Chamberlain, Wm
Urown
Perry Henry S IlontZ. John Fisher, Joseph
Graybill, Peter Acker
New Berlin Jos Kleckncr, Jac Horlachjr
Limestone John Stee
BOOKSELLERS,
Country Mercftants, and Teachers.
JE respectfully solicit the attention of all
1 V dealers in School. Miscellaneous or Blsnk
BOOKS. STATIONERY, PAPER or Window
SHADES, lo our superior facilities for supplying
at unusually low rates, for cash or approved credit,
every article pertaining to our business.
A long and active experience, warrants us in
saying that we can oiler inducements to purchasers
I4.DALLSD BT MV XXCSLLSD BV SOJ1.
We earnestly ask an examination of our mode of
conducting business, believing if an experiment
is made, it wilt be found for the interest of those
desiring goods in our line, to continue operating
witb us. Our stock ia at all aessone large, and
selected with particular reference to tha wants of
Pennsylvania, Ohio and the near trade generally.
Orders by mail or olherw ise deapalched promptly
and at the lowest rates known in any market
CCj'The highest price given for RAGS in cash.
PECK & BLISS,
North-East comer of Thiid snd Arch ts,Pis..
Horse-Shoe Kail Rod
ONE Ton of Centre county Horse-Shoe Nail
Rods of the best quality, just received and.
for aale by J. HAYES & CO.
TT A ATTf Q forJuslice8,Consta
DLiAiN JVO bles,oio.,oo hand at
the Chronicle olfice, or printed to order.
Sash and Doors.
LOT of old Window Sash with Glass, also
Doors, for sale by J. HAYES.
1000
HAMS forsaleby
C. E. BOWES.
DEEDS of a superior form, for ".rn at toe
Chronicle oSce, b eta single, ,60 pet do.
mil
JX . . as --
' Executors' Notice.
NOTICC i hereby given, lhat tbe Reg.
liter of Union county, hat granted to
tbe subscribers, letters Testamentary lhe last
wilt and testament of Gen. ABBOT tiKEElf.
late of lhe Borough of Lewisburg, deceased. All
persons owing said estate, will make paytswiH s
and those having claims against lhe r-laSe will
present them properlv suthentieaied (of a Us
ui,, tit. JOHN WALL.
JOSEPH UREE.f.
THOMAS HOWAED.
Lewisburg. May, 1851
THE SUMMER SESSION
LEWISBURG ACADEMY,
WILL commence on MONDAY, tbe 6th
ol MA V neit. In this Instilutioo, alt
the branches of a thorough Academic course will
be taught.
Tbe Primary Department will raecif da
attention ; and eiercises in CosnpoMtiow aasl
Declamation will be required of tbe larger sasaw
bers of Ibe school. Tbe discipline of the Insti
tution, as heretofore, will be directed awinly to
the formation of systematic habits of study, ao
tbe best and only permanent means of secwiag
order and progress among tbe pnpila. The e
acriber feels gratified at tbe liberal aapport which,
baa thus far been given him by an ioUlligeDC
public, and he believes that the best return he
can make it, ie to seek lo lead Ibe youth, placed
under his care, to the acquisition at sound, uuos
teniatious learning.
Tbe average number in attendance dariof the
last year was 45, being a considerable ieiroase
over any previous year. A short Vacatioai will
be given near tbe middle of the aessioau
Ttas. per Session of SO weeks: ForCosaaaesa
English $6, Higher Enclish t. Lanejuacea tl.
JNO. KAMDOLPn,
April 2. 1351 Frincifal
REMOVED.
rPHE Lewisburg Cheap Store has bee
L removed to the more convenient Store
room, recently occupied by J.Forater, firt
below Kline's Hotel, where we hall be
happy to see our old. patrons, and any
number of new ones.
April 2. 1850 C. E. BOWES.
SUMMER FASHIONS
FOR
1851!
NEW York and Phila
delphia PLATES,
have just been received by
the subscriber. Person
wishing to have their work done according
to those styles, will do well to give him a
call. (rCountry Produce taken in pay
for work, at Market prices. Shop on N
Third St. JOHN B. MILLER.
Lewishurg, April 1
FRUIT TREES.
PERSONS desirous of obtaining choice
Fro it Trees such as varieties of the
Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Apple
will do well by calling at the Lewisburg
Nursery next week, as the subscriber i
receiving upwards of 1300, of large sixes
and choice varieties.
April 1, 1S51 Ft. R. NOLL.
FIRST ARRITAIs of NEW GOODS t
' The Old Moltu assumed and will be strictly)
adhered lo
" Small Profits and Quick Sales.'
THE subscribers have received a general
assortment ol
Dry Goods,Groccries,
HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARB;
&c, which were selected with great care,
nnd will be sold at a small advance. Our
friends and the public are invited to call
and judge for themselves.
C7AII kinds of Country Produce taken
in exchange lor Goods.
D. S. KREMER & CO.
Lewisburg. April 1, 1851.
Nails, Plaster, Salt and Fish.
A LARGE assortment jrjst ree'd and for sal
by D 8 KREMER A CO.
New Spring
Goods !
A T the Old Stand of J.
. Hayes A Co. is
2i. lo be iound one ot the best assort
ments of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,,
queens trare, Hardvrare, At.
thst is to be scared op in a'.i the region
round about. 'Seeing ia believing, say
the old proverb,and if ycu bave any rloobta
call and examine for yourselves. We want
to retain all our old friends, ant! gain aa
many new ones as possible. We shall trf
to
"dew it" by selling Goods, cheap.
J. HAYES & CO.
Lewisburg, April
Bonnets.
AN eIIent assortment of Avon, FlorencW
Braid. CV.na Pearl and Tulip Bonnet.
juat. opened anj for sale by
April 3 J. HAYES & CO.
TEAS!
THE Canton Tern Cvmpa'y of New York
the oldest and largest establish ment of tho
kind in the V. S invite universal attratiosi to
the fact that, from their auperier arrancsmrata.
ther are prepare to aril Teas panr aast asor araaraal
ae tbe respeeiive prises, Otaa any teasa sat this eaaWassaa
can nailbrailr do.
These Tea eaearraa every Brest saatiiplira aasl aaUfy:
tbey are dam ap in packages trees qasrte at a
apvards: tbe -rapper Beat tks tea Is a heavy tua an),
eovaml with vraksr pnef sal !sjant Cblsts psase, saw
ar rrMty ssenrad fraaa H;ht es4 air. so ihaS thai
iruaUtv i eesar'sssrs msaiiwS !a aa eHasaks.
It. abova Tc i .rreia SO ew as Sl ers vr jemn4,
aal. kr J BATE!net
ee. IS. Sele pai tn l4atoua
J2S4V