Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 20, 1851, Image 4

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    LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BllANCH FARMER.
tUit null ) i tun ox.
fVho is Uw ,.o of Ui! Zailllc (ymrvrf H have
Mil tl.e n 1 wing frm tl.-.t IT with very Maud,
gild anturedeapreision of countenance. It is excellent
in its line. Cat,-! e have tun'.- ware of U U
Ir. SOiklM'J
"Jugs Has RIz."
Ob Ju njiylt I" hear Siln Joists Hal
i.ut ilo- e"l old tiui e in our native eltilel
v.hca alm-iel every cusbin:r ril!
in the liu-keye rllatj could bwt it Mill;
u hK tin- slron. pure .iuire of lis rye and cum
vs flovui- on fivm nilit till morn,
and every limn routd jrei a lioltx!
th! l-IKkKK waschi-ap. far cheaper than now
A m-n could live wilhfut koej.in:r a " 1
l.ut T.inp'rain-e has sl'w. Temp ranee as is,
And the i-nct ot our grog us.djuPs ass hz.
Now ltillytjustwijwVm t-ara from your eye,
Ami MT dw tu oc Distillery !
I'ark ruin lie eealteml lur.- and tt:r,
M'loie, mice our larpe UislilM rii-s were;
lint the a.ii.14 an gi.iic,an't Hie wm 's dcivyed,
And their owner arc in tiie churchyard laid,
lor Tcnip'ranee fcas sch.i.d tin' LiFLsii trade!
And new if you 'd drive the fg fnw your throat,
You mur4 carry a r'lask iu your iiat thlK.l!
For T- mp'reuce lime ki:m, Tuup'rauee AS IS,
And tile jrioe uf our gnf awl jtig- tu.
Arsvcirv! ibe joy ewl Unm will inspire,
H'li-s a rnr is u.ad-- round the tavern f r-!
Ahl what can eonijare with the ir room sent,
Wlicu the joke p. rot'.UiL ana tlie Suug and treat!
Jlul tlie llA.MiHi.sr plac-e 1 ever aw
re oil shut up Ly tb- License Law,
And we must el rVtr. our lii.k ji alone and raw!
Ilta-fl I boait of i ur freedom i no. no sil:KE !
i Mot T if UKK'Jt has cheap and free,
Jtut TVtnir.tnt; lias ki x, Tcmp'rutiee as is,
Ami the l riceuf our give- and ju bu BU.
I lee-a tirr fag lr thr e.l S-'c V-nw,
hut iiiire it a t ar.i trt'itlue yon know:
.Krj-ry tioe I p dry 1 rau?t Co lo the fellar.
And tlie atiuuu-n folka play au- fa lrka on a Jellrr!
A hure a my nrtme ia ijn-y I. St'aknm
II I'm puvU'-il to d-:itti ! umy !toreltili rlHkecm!
I'.r tl.i-y pnt5 in my ju? that T:irt.tri'l oakuiu,
And Ikakny and llia?on of rutuui!
lte halt of uiy UKKEit, a I am a rinnr,
AVout titay iu that plnrv wnere I (tuts in raydlnncr.
J.ui 1 viup'ratiet' h:s st'M. T uip'ninn' a is.
Al.d the irire f (Hir ro aud juB H tk ais.
Olyuj l-a, July 1, lal. rUlrf r P. SoAEl M.
A Wcstera Love Letter.
April tlit-o -2th 1000 ate 00. &Aty too.
Mi tlt.ris swt'Tis tluclty I Take my penn
in 8ny-2 TV11 you as Low I aiu h:ul A Fpel
of Tht! a'iT aii'l i Lonp tUcas few Iigns ma
linl you iiijoyin Tlie Niiin blessing 2 Y
lo;iut U wrlglit onoly 1 swett Ligu 2 tell
piiphcriiig molly awl about Her sweet Lcii
ry. o my eweie Iioury how mi poor sole
is InnginNg 2 LcreJL'rc purty little voise
i think i here U wkscling yankee doodel
as i happen 2 IJ Tbiuking on U. jim C-ly
has liazed a noo hous aud sally dux liv so
snug but She fites him tsum Times my
Doer henry doo less U and i keep hous 2
an i si aut lick U at awl nor look at any
body else so i wont daddy scz i must git
married kaws ive h t it run. on 2 long
now. U no i never hinted nothin about
iuarriago nor dount never mean 2. take
yore Own time for that as the old sayin is
ler krasternahun is The tbeef of tyme and
liutbin shood. B duu iu a hurry butketch
in fiivs O mi deer henry U ullcrs was so
deer 2 me an i Lonp U will soon U deerer
then i can trcwly fuel with the immortal
Earn mist,
the rowa r!ad, the ilet blew :
hhuani aweat aud no R V.
So no more at present from Ure gufierin
MOLLY UUCKTAIL
Notty Uenny, Sister's ded and Jose got
the pheaver, So no more from Ure swetc
sbugar candy, MOLLY ANN.
Fat at the Post Office.
The following colloquy actually took,
plaee at an Eastern post office : .
"I s:iy Mr. Postmaster, is there a litthcr
for iuc V
"Mio are yon, my good sir ?"
"I'm niesclf, that's who I am."
''Vv'ell, what is your name ?"
"Au what do yes waut wid the name ?
Isn't it on the litther?"
"So that 1 can Cud the letter, if there
is one."
' Well, Mary Burns, if yc must have
it"
"No, sir, there is none for Mary Burns."
"Is there no way to get in there but by
this pane of glass 1"
"No, Sir."
"It's well for ye there'bn't. I'd teach
ye betthcr manners than to insist on a gin-
tleman's name; but ye didn't git it it af-
thcr all so I'm aven wid ye. Devil the
bit is my name Burns !"
"Many a young lady who objects to be
kissed under the mistletoe, has no objec
tions to be kissed nnder the rose."
A Ktupid compositor once made an er
ror in the above, rendering it so as to say,
"has no objection to being kissed under
the notr."
The above reminds ns of a similar error
committed by a compositor, as recorded
"iu the papers," several years aco. In his
copy, the following quotation occurred
" Shout fully as sbe flies," iritm.
The stupid printer gave it in this wise :
-Shoot PoUy as she U"."Bi t
A Yankee who went over to the mother
country some time ago, and who was
&kcd, on coming back, how he liked
Great Britain :
"Well," he said, "England was a very
nice country, exceedingly fertile, well cul
tivated, very populous and very wealthy ;
but," said the Yankee, "I never like to
take a morning walk after breakfast, be
cause the country is so small that I was
always afraid of walking off the edge."
A Stbict CATnouc. Mr. Brown
la not your friend Mr. Dobbins, a very
tt.ict Catholic t
Mr. Smith Catholic ? No, he ia one
of Mr. Beecher'g flock. Cathol'c?
Mr. Brown Well I judge so, from his
keeping Lent I have lent him within a
year, six books and two umbrellas, aud he
has kept tliem alL
An aged lady was seen in Chcsnnt
street, yesterday, intently gazing upon a
piece of silk, displayi d in a the windo"
A passer-by observed that it was Satin
tempting Eve.
Life Insurance.
f7"EVST0NE Mutual Life Insurunce Comp
any ! li arrUburg, IV, lias a guarantee
capital ul $75,0(10
l.'Kl Ayr-tit, Leaihburg II CHirsoK.
Medical Examiner Uu Wa. Leisem,M.D.
BOOKS.
-i W e S
IJKI.NTl'D with clear type on gooil paper and
iu tiu aud eli gan t bindings, consisting uf
STANDARD RF.LiniOVS WORKS.
Andrew Ftlllei-'sowinpletft r'nySrriptlirvTypes.2v.i.Q0
Works 3 rola. " Mea.suh'liip t-")
Aidll-T"li'iu.Watt.e. 4"! Howell n lhv lifMeoiiftliip :u)
ItunyaifsAwnkeiiingn ka T '( Way of Salvation 75
" liiviliu? 7i Jam.VCh.JIenilrllaH)eas
la-votioual 7:j t 'hurcb iu Fiiriiti.-t
I'ilrimV lro 5.til.w',a Tali to I'liriftiana 4i
lh.lv ir
Lileot Mra Ann II Jnu-,n M
H-iotira Kein of (iraee 4.
CroweH'a t'hurrh Memb
P&rah ii J udmu tio
Lynd on tlie Sacrifice aud
er's Hand-Hook
Atoneln-'iit fO
Cx Iti t.Ko.'.liap.MiwufClMrad'a Almost afTirijtlan lift
(amuiell's Aut. 70 (Memoirs of Kiv.S.rearcu
rOSTltOYEltSlAL WOIIK!?.
Dr. Carbon on Bajttisul $1.50 Dr.llowell on Communion 60
J. II. Hinton fo S. Uemingtou - C
Smith -u lnhint " 2.; - nraaonafor
IVnrilly on Itaptim and
beeomin- a llaptiat
II - III -.u Uiuntrr. it) to 2'.
Baptist Manual, a Collec
tion of Tracts, Ac
rruf.CurUPouC'uuiuiuuiouVI
FOR CIirUlRKX AXD SCXDAl'SrllOOLS.
Aleohol, an AlleeorT So.'jr, S. S. (".leaner 1SJ2
IS
lr.ltnl"M-k'i:TalefofTrutlil0otffuiu'8 Spiritual Voy-
IJrlieich-.-r s:-erlpturelaics2.
on l'ow-ry
u ltap'iMiia of
an Allegory 15
Auua LatU-y 15
'irrtrnd -the p.ncc Maker
ill. .ew im.ui'111 .'ii
Cleains rVenea in Life of
r'rallris Kr-rtoU
The r:.i
Voui!-; T-Tsona 2"'Fatl!er'e Applea
Oi;r p iTi'r. hr a Teaelter Oj.lamea and (o-orrr
Serpent I'neeiled. a I'ort-
raitof I'uiTeihalini
FfHe Mnuriee 1'
Joliu Fink 1
Memoir of K. M. Way
Miiipiu l-jrii s
Srrii'turr in-rii-a. A0.1 and
z. i a ivariier ana
TIIK Pjt.tT.MIPT. iu rarions stvlcs, f,r' 1-
TliK II.Mif, " 2j to U
Tlie shove fot sale in I.pwistiuru at pul licalion
prirra, at the stoic opposite Kline s hotel.
371 BAUTtlN & CHALFAXr.
.cv and I'oinilar Stlit.ol Itook.
"OMriiF.HENSlVK Summary of L'jiiVKRSAL
I Histoiit. toevllier v. ilh a Uingrapliy o
UiMingut-heil i'croii, tu which in appended au
epitome of
SHi-atlien Mythology, Nalural riiilosophy
tieueial Astronomy, and I'Dysiolojiy.
Adopted snJ used in I lie Public School of
Philad. E. S.JII.MiS , ruliltstiers
S. V. Cornef Fot pth and Kaie streets, I'hila.
tyTcachers and School committees address'
ing leilers to ns post-paid will be furnished with
copies for examination.
CPA full and complete asfortment of ROOKS
and STATIUXEIt Y for sale at the lowest prices
Iycho3t0-J)8tr
Sinn of (he State of California,
OKEtiON, UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and
TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug's Mitchell iu
lS4fi. and iiamird to corre-pond wilh the boun.
darie- 6xcd by Congress in 1850 for sale at the
Chronicle office, price 25 cts.
(ga Dr. John Locke,
35nir SURGEOX DENTIST,
MAY be found at his Office and residence
Tntfd street, near the (Jer.Rcf.Ch. the two
u.ba foilnminn' the first Mondav of each month,
where he is prepared to execute all operations in
hi. Iin of husineua in a mauner creditable to
himself and satisfactory to those who may favor
him with their patronage.
JOHN I.OCKE,D.D.S.
Lewisbnrg, Pa., May, 1850
B lot 0alc. a
rpHAT large and desirable property on
a ine comer ui :noi ci aim . .
well situated for a residence, for business,
or for a residence and place of business.
1'ha.en ia II Lime RKICIv (louee contain
ing 4 lare rooms on the first floor, 6 bed
rnnma nn the. second floor, and two large
finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen
and Washhouse adjoins, and it has also a
large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well ol
good water, aud all the necessary out
buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Mh.lek,
Esq. S.K.DAVIS.
Lewisbttrp;, Sept. 23, 1B5U
LOOX BEFORE YOU LEAP!
LOOK at Hatfielu's NEW
STOCK of Gold and Silver
Watches and Jewelry, before you
buy el-ewhere and pay a '-leetlf
too much" because you was not
aware that Hal field sells cheaper,
(odd P. lover, wven jewels 11 to 1SK
$!o.iyitoso.on
fo.lK tft),))
So.oo So.on
l.iJ 85.1)0
lll.lfl 17.110
no Iltll j--ir, - -
" An-horeaud U im ajt-wld 11 to 18
Silver P. I-Ter. jew. liil,
n. I l-nioea. leweled
UoM Finio r Itin-a. lar-e ariety
.. - .t: 1 ltteat atvlea
,17"$ a.oo
.-Jft o.i a i
- r.ar iiine. pmio j
" Peneilf and 1'eus
Peneila . ...
. . , - i M.mnnrl rtointf-O
4.50
10,1
i.(
3.IMI
f,.oil
1'i.iat
atjaj
15,00
3.5H
ls.otl
4.1 (1
3.51)
fi.75
10.1 KI
8.00
1.75
1.50
-ena. en v-r .-"---" -- - -
" lr.-a'tlina.julyandr.ent5,uutttyles ..s
ti I JH.11 tlonltle. O..V
" Watebel.aina. Ki and Vest
" tiuarl do 4 feet lae
Silver Table and Tea Ppoona i
Plateil and ticrm. ilvc Tt and Tabla Spoons .. a
silv.r Cinii r;'u,
and Hold Spectacles "
ttraa- Clicks
. i 2.0
And hnndteds of first choice articles, "splendid
goods." just from the City and as low as City
retailers can sell, by A. L. HATFIELD.
I.ewisburg, March 18, 1851
Ccwisburg JTonnDrn
ryyilK subscriber, thankful for past pat
I rnna. would inform the public that
he continues to manufacture all kinds of
Mill Gearing and other Castinga. ioraanioK
Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai.
red in the best manner. Casting" warranted to
he of t,ood material, and at prices that can not
fail to please. J AMES 8. MARSH.
Lewisburg, Feb. 1851
COOKING Stoves, of various patterns
and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale
t the Lewisburg Foundry by
jamre is ntarsu.
Q TOY ES Parlor, Wood, and Coal
Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry. Jamea 8. Maish.
M1RASHING Machine and PLOWS
T
for sale at the Lewisburg foundry.
Jamea 8. Marsh.
"ITTI Atin'S Patent Cans Plow, a supe-
V rior article, for sale at Ihe Lewisburg
Foundry by James is Marsn.
n RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent
Jf decidedly the be$t and most durable
Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg
Foundry by jamea p. Marsn.
Ar ifo, Plaster, Sail and Fish.
A LARGE assortment jurt ree'd and for al
aSOrim.V.T.trij
Petroleum, ROCK OIL,
A NATURAL REMEDY!
lTtOCTitEII FROM A WELL IX AI.U"!!IF.XYCr,rA.,
- f'our llundreri f,-et b.-low the Karih a surtaia-! It is
put up in tiolties. jut a it flows frim ihe well, without
admixture of any kind. It pets it iulireilieuts from the
lieds of aulataniit winch it passes over iu its secret eh in
nr l: they are hli-mlt-d top-lhvr in aueh a liirm a.t to defy
alt human competition. Th? i rrwfcuia) iu this neajiect i
lic Ml.NhuAI. ATEit. wu ae virtues in uirMt ch;oaic
chronic cae are ai-knowltHlc-1 uotoulv by physicians but
by the community at lare. Tlieae siugular OuiU li-wiux
oiil trom the earth, impregnated with m-dieinal rulstaii-es
ldiXT'-rent ) rjp'rtit-a.and h'diiu tli-in iu urti complete
aoluljon aa to re;a re tiie a:d of Cliemi-try tod-toet lh"in,
l"-ar ample proof to IheCtcl t!it Ihey ar eompounded by
the tai-Ur I1.111I of Nature fir tlie al elation of liuuian
auirerins ami i ctim. If IVtroieuui i.i a UK-dirine at ail.
it ia a pnl one. for Xature nerer half doea her work. It
will continue to lie ured ftiut applied ae a liviuly. a, Ion
aa man runtiniH to be auiiited Willi di-eaM-. Ti.al it ill
eni-e nv.n ilic we lo not oreLeildl tUt that it w ill Ctin
a (Treat uiauv d;-as s hith-rto inriirahie, i. a tact wbieli
in proven bv'ihe evid.nee in its favor. It discovery i
new era in mediciue, and will enure to the health aod
iiappiucss us man.
SCltO FCIA. The Petroleum ia a (Trent tnntl-'ine in
Scrofula and Kitip f I'vil in all those dieeaeii oriirinalins;
in a depraved ciihlition ol the blood ana n.u-r imio- 01
tlie Utile. It will eore tuiiniand enlar jeioenta of the li'in.r?
and joiul,Blou-hei". lilies. F.rysi-la. Pimples oil Ihe face.
Tetter. S-aJd-hea'l. Kinrworm.auu ine v:u-ions ruin oi.-e.v
ae. it he., eoriu numerona i-ayea of Rheumatism. N ur-
alKia, Uout, Ae. A woman in Krankbu eoiiniy. Pa, was
eunal 01 a rheuniiiUe alieei,on 01 sis years- atauaiu: ute
disease was so acirra rated as toeoufiue tier to lo-r luit dnr
int the preatir part of liiat time; shu is nuw well; and
considers bxre-.-lf eutiroly rertorcd.
l;ni:Vi!ATUM yilds to tht JVtrfr of IVe&um 1
I f.-vl myself Uud'.Taileot of gratitude to the proprietor
of the Peiro'eitui. the ue of uiiii-h (rri-at me-lirine ba
entireiveurl my wifi- of a viol.-ut aiu-u-k ol Kht uuiati m.
ghe bail laV-orto" umler an attack of the di.-ca.e for almut
twomonlhi, aulurinir tie- uio.t intense pain; llie preater
part of the t:we couliul u her laii, aud ulnlde to do
anytbui-iT. The pain in the liml wan very (treat. r.eei.d(Hl
with a -rreat deal orsweliinir. Tlie P.-trol.-mn bad a liappy
effect, fur the first Iwo or three al'p!ii-a:iona the awelliu
diminifhe.1 and Ihe pain left her. 1 continued to aoply
Ilia nii'lieine daily f'T alwut to Kwka, which entirely
relieved her. and ."'be i n-iw a.s well a Wi-s she wa-s in lu r
life. 1 feel confident lliat the Pelrdeiim ia one of the
irreaVat inateims in the world f-r rheuniatie paius aud
sweUiugs. (Slimed)
PKTEU CJL11L, Perry St., Allegheny City.
Chronic Congh cured.
T lake pleasure in certifying to the valrnMe properliesi
of Mr. Kier'y Petroleum, for an alf i-tion of tlie br--aet and
11111.1. ai-i-oini-anit d with ai-vi r- ain in the chest, and a
coii''li. 1 Po'k the Pefril-11111 iu larger does than in ree
oniii'i -ieleil in the dir.-etii.n. but nfl. r lakiiir it a f.-wdays
I jrot to like it. I should like to have a Imrrcl of it to use
ill my famile. for I b'lieva it to la- a valuable no-di' ine.
The Prtrtdeum produced uo uiipk-asaut tclin w whaievcr
iu tlie use of it. V -U. DAY.
1'ittalur, Munh If., l':"0.
Th'Tt it nothing IV.e it f Banis."
llEll.'IFONTf, F. b. 21. 1RM.
T Tit three doien of Mr.Kiisj'i IVtii.leuin of Mr.lloweH,
and I am rtis oae-l to think thVe is nothiiii: eijiial to it for
llurna: liavinjt burnt niv hands, and cJin-ctinjr lu.ttiinsr
b aa than a lnni!.tisli.iu sure, but found no son ness at all
from its onlt leaviliE a red urate, without any soreness
when pressed npon. which quite surpria. d me. I therefore
bare irreat fidlh in its ellictuy.so tar at least, and will
introduce it in thi and ion. ...,.,.,.
Very resa-etfully, c IIAMK MAXN.
Sami-ix M. KlEit. Esq. la-ar ?ir: I have Wn eonllne.1
to mv ssl over live months with Typhoid Fever, and alill
am in (sal. Poring mvsieltuis. my left foot and bs-swelhil
very much, and continued so until lately; I trim! several
n-mislira. wilhnut anv eff-et. t'ol. Uuick called to see me
with lien. Ciivta. and lie reeommndi"l nie to try your
Petroleum, as it had worked some wonderful ( Urea to his
knoale-lire. I had la-en tliiokin; all that day. Is-f..re lie
wa' here, that I would try it; I itumediat Ay wot my
bepoeiv. tic. IV.? 'wi'rS (the bearer of tins note) to the
druR-store, and (rot a beltlc'an 1 ?nu:i soiui: Oiat lii.-lit
to the sores, and the nest mornin? you could see a murl, l
,l,iTrr 111 Hit Coot, and has continued so ever sini-e. I
can assure you It o(eralei almost like a cliaitu 1 never
saw anvtbnu Ileal hka it in my me.
I want a small quantity yet toeir.-et a perfect cure; you
will please let the bearer have solus and he will pay you
for Illy same. Very respectfully your friend.
a I.-V coves
For sale wholesale and retail by V, W Schafflk
in Lewisburg for sale also by Ur Thornton and
J Baker
For the Ladies.
JUST received a choice selection of
Doraze Deslaines.
Mantilla silks.
Silk lace Ac Ac
at the old stand of J. HAVES & CO.
FRUIT TREES. If
1 )EKSONS desirous of obtaining choice
I Fruit Trees such as varieties of the
Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Apple
will do well by calling at the Lewisburg
Nursery next week, ns the subscriber is
receiving upwards of 1500, ol large sizes
and choice varieties.
April 1, 1851 II. R. NOLL.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his
professional services to the citizens
of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevarious
branches ol his proiession.
Residence temperance Hotel.
Office Drue Store, one door above the
Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls.
Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850
THE SUMMER SESSION
OF TIIE
LEWISBURG ACADEMY,
lYTILl, commence on MONDAY, the 5th
of MAY neit. In this Institution, all
the btanche of a thorouh Academic course will
be tauht.
The Primary Department will receive due
attention ; and eierciscs in Composition and
Declamation will be required of the larer mem
tiers of the school. The discipline of the Insti
tution, as heretofore, will be directed mainly to
the formation of systematic habits of study, as
the best and only permanent means of securing
order and progress among Ihe pupils. The sub
scriber feels gratified at the liberal support which
has thus far been given him by an intelligent
public, and he believes that the best return he
can make it, it to seek to lead the youth, placed
vnd -r bis care, to the acquisition of sound, unos
tet ta'ious learning.
Tb.3 average number in attendance during the
last year was 45, being a considerable increase
over any previous year. A short Vacation will
be given near the middle of the session.
Tea, prr Session of 20 weeks: For Common
English $6, Higher English JS. I.ancuaees 10.
JNO. RANDOLPH,
April S. IS51 Principal
Dr. T. A. i. TiiMTra,
Market St. Lcwisiirin,
WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IN
DrDM,Medlcineg,Cliemlcals,Dyc-
jSlulTs, Oils, (J lass Perlumery,
Confectionery & Fancy Article.
Dr.Thornton returns his thanks for the liberal
patronage which he has received, and he assures
the community that every attention shall be paid
to the compounding of Medicines, and that all
Drugs shall be fully tested before they are offered
for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine.
ty Prescriptions given free of charge at Dr.
Thornton's Drug Store.
Remember to call at the old stand, first door
above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls.
STOVE WARE-HOOM,
Nearly opposite H. I Shelkr$ Store.
THE best and most approved COOKING,
SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves.
Ploughs. Castings, && at low rates, by
CHRIST & FR1CK.
Town Properly
For Cole Cieap.
VFULL Lot on Nor:h Fourth S:rcc
on which is a two storey
Frame House, 16 by 133 Icet, jSjaf
with a good Cellar under it a
France Stable, 10 by 20 an out
Kitcbt n. and other out-builJings now oc
cutiicd by David Sham p. Enquire of
DAVID RKHliti, Agent.
Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1p50.
Price Reduced!
VAUGHN'S
IITHONTRIPTIC MIXTUKE!
.Large Bottles Only One Dollar
The rroprirtor of ihe Great Amrticar. Rpmwljr ' VArons't
Vkcktadlk laiTaosTRirric Mixtirk.' induced br tlte
invent saolifitationi of hu Aeuu, tWou;IiQt lit Liuied
w?uica ad CviftiU, has now
Reduced tlie Fries
of Wn rm'ar and welt known article; and ftom IliU dnte,
lieAt-elonh, Le will pat Bp bit one ituc oal, b qaar
liOtiJcs: the retail price will be
OK E D0ILAB
Tlte public my mt awnied that the chararter of the Meiti
cine, it trenfili, and curative inierue9 will k em aiu
rsi nANUKD, and tlie same care will be bestowed in pn
paring it a heretofore.
At this medicine, nnder iu radoeeI price, will be paichaaetl
by iho w ho have not hitherto mule thepfe'clt'ea acqnainted
with its virtues, tlte iirojirietor wonlil ieg to intimiite tint his
article k ntrt to lie clawd wilh tlie rust amount of Remedie
of the day ;' it claim tor ittclf trailer htalme potter, in
all diseases. thn aitjr elker preparation new Ufure tht
wrtd ; and has snuined it-clt lor eiht rear by iu tatterim
medical virtues, and, ami! ihia redocuon, commautled doable
the price of any oilier artida in this line.
N i' tk k I'artk tLAKLT, tin article acta with sm---Cal-infi
puvur and certaiuty, opoo the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys. Longs,
and all other organs, upon the proper action of which life and
health depend.
Tuu niolwiiie hu a justly faif h repute a a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
am. all ...seam of that nature. Il may be relied upon when
the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient and lot
these dUiKssiiif diseases, moreeniiecially Uropst, the propri
etor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At it
present price it is easily obuined by all, aud the Uial will piov
the article to be the
Cheapest Medicine ia the World !
tT7 Please ask for pamphleU the a-etitsirive them away
tliey contain orer sixteen pajres of receiiu, (iu addinoa to ful
medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and which
w ill save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers.
These receipts are iutrodaced to make the book of gsea
value, aside from iu character as an ad-rtiins; medium to
tlie medicine, the testimony iu faror of which, in tlie form ol
letter from all parts of the country, may be n-licd ipon.
ty"Vaucbo'i Vecctable Iithontriptie Miiture" th
1-reat Arnerican Remedy, now forsaja in quart bottle at S
each, small bottle at SO cts each. No -mall ty diet will be
issued a Her tlie present stock is disposed of.
Tnucipal Office, Buffalo. N. Y.. 807 Main Fttvot
C. C. VAI'l-ilV.
Pold Wholewte and Retail by OLCOTT McKE305 &
CO., T, Maiden Lane, New York City.
N. B. All letters (excepting from ajjenU and dealers with
whom he transaeu business) must be pott paid, or no aUenlioii
will be gif en to them
OCtDb. THORNTON, Lewisliurg. is
General Agent for Union county J.H.Caslow.
Agent, Milton ; 1. Iieiihakt, Rclinsgtove
3yl:: 54
THE NEW FOUNDRY
TS now carried on as usual, at the uppe
X end 01 Market street, where every des
cription of CASTINGS is kept on
nana or maae 10 order such as
The Complete, or
Com plete 1 mpro ved
Cooking Stores
for either Coal or
Wood and all
other kinds of
stoves, ;
also PLOUGHS of differ-
cnt kinds Corn Ploughs, Dull Ploughs,
and the
Self-Sharpening Plough,
a new article, and which can not be bea
in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge
for yourselves.
CHRIST dt FRICK.
Lewisburg, July 8, 1851
'PHE undersigned continues the LIVE
J RY BUSINESS at the Old Stind,
on North Third St., near Market, and
respectfully solicits the patronage ol his
friends and the public generally.
CHARLES F. II ESS.
Lewisburg, May 22, 1650
Tanning Currying.
FOR past favors, the subscriber returns
his grateful thanks, and hereby makes
known that he carries on the business of
Tannins and Currying,
at the Old Stand. Determined not to be
outdone in the manufacture or finish of his
work, he 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
MILITARY BOUNTY LAND.
THE undersigned is provided with all the
necessary forms and papers, and will
take charge, on the most reasonable terms,
of any claims for BOUXTV LAND. EXTRA
PAY or TENSIONS that may be placed in his
hands. A II applications, after being duly prepared
here will be forwarded to t'niaii UaSaLDixo
Esq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent
at Washington city, who will present them io
person (without extra charge) to the proper De
partment an arrangement ensuring accuracy and
despatch. H U HICKOK
Lewisburg, Jan 39, 1851 3m
NOVELTY IRON WORKS.
THIS establishment has just commenced
operation, and is prepared to manufac
ture Steam Engines and Boilers, Blowing
Cylinders and Hot Blast Pipes, Retorts, Lamp
Posts, Gas and Water Pipes, Car Wheels and
Axles, Rolling Mill castings. Grist and 8aw Mill
castings. Horse Power Threshing Machine and
Plow castings. Cast Iron Fronts for Houses, eaat
Coupling and Railing Patterns, and 8mithwork
made to order. J R. JOXE8.
Ilarruburg, Pa. April 9, 1851 3m
Stone Coal for sale.
To rtlaclismilais.
II11UiHI1'I.O Vvw:, t,
Jj Brunch mid from llollidaysburg, for
sale at the Shop ! the suuscnoer, ucur wc
Hay scales on Thiid St.
ALKX'R AMMONS.
Lewisburg, M ty 7, 1850
rain Brill
s.
milE undersigned wish to inform the
J farming community generally, that
they are now manufacturing
.. ROSS" Xncli Lirr"7 f77.l.V
DRILLS, or SO im'U MACHINE.
Without stopping to discuss the compara
tive merits of numerous Drills now ofTercd
for sale, they merely wish to invile Farm
ers to call aud see the above named article
before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi
dent that they can furuish an article that
will give entire satisfaction.
ROSS, JEUDi:S & MARSH.
Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1350.
UNIVERSITY
at Icu isliui??.
CIRCri.AR for the Academical Year com
uiL-ncing Oct. 17, 1850.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
Trimary Department.
Evrrciscd in Spelling, ileailing. Definition,
Enj;lih Cr.immar, Arithmetic, tocography. His
tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition.
English Department of the Academy.
The same stuilies as in the Primary Drpartm'l
continued in Ihe use of larger text books ; and to
ihese arc ailded General Hislory.Algtbia, Legcu
drc, and Elemcuts of Surveying.
Classical Department of the Academy.
T. na Junior Acatfrmic rlata.
1. Kn'li.--h Cratnmar. Latin Unualnar, Aritlinu-tir(two
illusions.) liii;ri-.ii'liv.
II. Tin- aama stuilii a as in 1. T-rtn. ami IVnmsmlnp.
III. Knjrlish iramnmr. Ca:.r. Anllnm-tir i-..iiipi!t i- il !'
latdiTbiiiin.lins k Crammsrj tlidtory t JS.A., IVu
niali?bi. Ut.k-ke ';n;r.
iyritior Acitilmtic class.
I. Orar. Cm-k livadi-r, Ali lni ,!U. iu, tit-.)
II. .Vnt'itl. d'l (!'l
III. .If. ,!. ll'l C"ITI1-I t-1. O'TIP-
r;il Il:torvf Lr rli.-h t.fin 'uuiri' nnil L!i.-it;pu.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
I'wluiiiin cla.ii.
I. English I.anguaj and"c'ouiiilion, Algebra, I.ivy
Aiiiil'iisit.
II. l'lam- liri iiK-lrv. I.ivT. An!il-ais.
111. l'luiii-. S.liJ and .-i hiiual li.nUK'trj tom;ltUd. Li
vv, Auuliiuiii.
Sorihim.ore ch.ii.
I. Huron', 0Jyfa-y. I'tiini' slid i lu-rind Tri.nf ni'-trT.
II. do il' Mt-iiur::!ii.n.SHrvr iiiz.Nai-':tin.
111. do r.mj.lrt d. S-li-rt Orutinus of liiiHstbcm'S.
Klittunr, Ana!Uiiil l"Ul:trj.
Jliliur etiif.
I. rvmnsUii-ni-s nn tin' Crown, flrorn lc OfE. iis," Mi-
i-liiniic.-i, llvdr'i."t;itic'i. and II vdruulii i.
II. li'UiM.'tl-:i on tin' rniwn. t'l-ro df OITlrH rom-
I'li-u-d. rin'iiiiiatii-a. Acuu.'tita, Kluitrkity, Magm.'
tiam. and Optii-i.
III. Gntk Tniiji-dy, Tacitus, A'tmcnniy.
Seninr class.
T. Iir, Natiiml Tlnuloav, Int. !! rtna! riipc'liy.
II. ir.-.k. I'i'lltiral Kri'nr.u'.v. SI "rat Pliilwn 1'V.
111. UntliT'a Analojry. ('nnstitiitiou ff t. tf., Clnniirttry.
Lccttm-s, jfn--rul Itcvu-u.
No class in the Regular Course has less than
three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is
devoted exclusively to V ocal Music, Ucclamation.
and reading select and original Cumpo.-itions.
The students are required to oitinJ, regutuly,
-ome religious meeting. Minors are expected to
attend such meetings as are recommended to them
by their parents or guardians. There are in the
borough no less than six places of public woiship,
of as many different Christian denominations.
Text Rooks.
FiirfiA LnvgwKjt and ElvcHti". The Bible. Prirti r'a
lihi'ti'riral lteadi r. Vnm-at.T's nr Wel-t. r'a Mi'tii liarv,
HulIion'H Knlh (Iramnmr. farkcra lnarri-aairif hwrn
aes in Knirlh ('oinj'?itii.u, l'arkcr'a Akla, lilair's Lecture;
(L'niv. rdtv Kditiou.l .
Latin Isiiiffiutfjr. Jlullirin'afJraminar. rtUiliinTa lt"?.diT.
lren-ttV l-xii-iin. Ilulliim'al'a'Mir. rVhmiUand ilttptV
Vinril. I.ini-nln'a Liry, Antlii'li's llnrce, 'I'hrii'lnT's Cicero
de officii. Tvlcr'a Tucitua" (ienuunla et Airnit.la.
(irtrk Lvn'jHwr. llnltiimXJraiiiiiiiir. ltullin'i rtr.ider.
I.iddell A rV-ult'a Li-xici-n. llwen a Acih'tdioii a Anali.ia.
Owen's llfUier'a I Myssey, Cbaiupliu'a IJ.-uiualUeuca, sink's
ClstF:" l;iitual.
Mtitlirvialin. navies' Arillimetie fir Acad; mica, Klim
entiiry Algebra, llnunlon. I:cndre. Surreyins and Navi-
(ratjnn.Anlytii-allii-ometry.ilui;it-d's Natural i'bilosoi'liy
(ptereotyia-d.) oluwU-d'a A.-tronomy.
number or Students.
The number of students during the past year
in the various Departments, was IVi. The
Collegiate classes already orgauizeJ for the ensu
ing year, arc the following :
Fcnior cla.8 - . - 8
Junior class - - It
S(lmniore class - - 10
i'rcahuianrlass- -
Tearlierit.
STEPHEN W. TAVLolt, A. M, Prr.f. of Mathematics
and Natural I'liilosnpliy.
(.K.il.l.K H. 11L1SS, A.M., rrof. of flrcck Language
and l.itcmtnra.
i F.illKlE W. ANDERSON', A.M., Prof.of Latin Language
an J Literature.
ISAAC N. IJM1MIS, A.M., Principal of tha Academy.
Al.I l;i:l TAYboK, A. M., Tutor in the Englifh Lan
;nao and Elocution.
lauildiugN, Library and Apparatus.
The Academic edifice now occupied by the
members of Ihe University, has been erected, al
an ex)Nnse of SvnOO, and it is adapted to accommodate
liar studcnt'i. Annthcrrdirice ia nearly completed, and is
expected to be ready for occupancy at the cuinnicnccmcnt
Of the next Term tlct. 17, lS.'Kt.
The Library contains a number of select Tolumes, and
is constantly increasing.
Chemical Apparatus has heen procured snftiricnt to
supply the inmiiHiiate demand. The Apparatus Inr the
Ulustrutiou of Mechanical 1'bilosnpliy, is now complete.
Tuition and Hoard.
Tuition in the Collegiate Department J!30,
Academic $20, Primary $12 per year.
Hoard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and
light, can be bad in the village and its vicinity at
various prices, from $1,50 to $2.50 per week.
Arramrements are in proffresa to furnish Knar.1. .vein.
sive oi loupii. wasnitiiT. tuel auu light, to such as may
UVB.1V J,, J" 1 .1 I A.
Sessions and Vacations.
Two Sessions in the year the former com
mences on the 3rd 1 huisday in October, and
continues 26 weeks; the latter commences on
Thursday, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks,
Spring acation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8.
lly order and in behalf of Ibe Board :
THOMAS WATTSON, Pres't.
GEORGE F. MILLER, Sec'y.
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850
IT IS A FACT.
ONE self-evident, and worthy of every
consideration, that no Miller can make
good clean flour without he has good clean
wheat. 1 suppose vou wish to know the
remedy. I tell you it is to get one of
ifcrgsireser n neat Scourers, or Smut
Machines. He bcinry an old.
experienced Millwright has invented, got
up ana put in succcssiui operation the best
Wheat ScOUrCr now in ll- Anv aanna
- as j XTVI4VU
ordering a machine and afterwards finding
that it does not prove to operate as repre
sented, there shall be no sale, no thrap mi.
chines are to be warranted good. Further
recommendations are thought unnecessary.
He ia now hnvtno' n aunnlv mnrln al T n
----p. " ( ...ww w, at,,ia
burg, by Messrs. Geddes it Marsh. Orders
r i . . ... .
ior mncnines, or tetters oi inquiry, will be
promntlr attended to. Machine still k
sent and put to all order. Address
J. UC-uiiSl KKSSER,
Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. 329
NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and
Joint Notes (blanks) si this office
AXOTIER SCTFXTIFW WOXDERI
PEPSIN:
The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC
JUICE a great Dyspepsia Carer.'
Prepared front ltia.uet, or the fourth stomach of
Ihe Ox, after directions by Baron I.iebio, the
great physio'ogical chemUl, by J S.Iloir.iiTo v ,
M.D., No. 1 1 N. Bin St. Philadelphia, Pa.
ATRI'LY wonderful remedy for Indigestion,
Oyspipsia, Jaundice, Lieer Cumpluint,
Coiuliitalwn and JMOUtlu, curing alter nature s
own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric
Juice. Gj'Uiili a leaspooiil'ul of this Quid infused
in water, can digest 01 dissolve I'i'e Pounds of
roa-t beef 111 about two hours, out ol toe siomacn.
Digestion is chiefly perloimed 111 the stom
ach by the aiJ of a fluid which freely exudes from
ihe inner coat of that organ, when in a state of
heal h, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the
great torent uf the juvl the purilying, preser
ving and stimulating ai;eut of ihe stomach and
intestines. Without it there can be no digestion,
no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition
but raiher a foul, lorpiJ, painful and destructive
condition of the whole digestive apparatus.
lT.lrl i the chief element or great digest
ing print ij le of ihe gastric juice. It is found in
great abundance in the solid parts ol the human
stomach after death, and sometimes causes the
stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found
in the .lumach of annuals, as the 01, call, Ac. 11
is Ihe material used by farmers in muking cheese
sty ltd RCHHCt, theelTcct of which has long
been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling
of milk is lhu.first process of digestion. A call's
stomach can curdle marly one thousand limes its
own weight of milk. Huron Liebig states, "one
part of Pepsin di.-solnd in sixty thousand parts
of water. dii:eU meat and oiher food." Diseased
stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet
or l'ep.-in. To thow that this want may be per
fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined
SCIXTIa'Zt! KVIIiKJCF !
Baron LIEIIIti. in h: celebrated work on Animal Che-
niitrv. sns: -An artiUeial iliiealite rum. anaiRou
tlieliaKtrit.luife.uiay la: n ittlilv .r;-.:iri ilfn.-lll lilt uiuroua
aiemlirane of the l"lm.-li of the tail", iu whieh rarioui
artit ! of f-al. as nn-iit an.l e-i. will M-Ueiied anl
(lijr.-ft'-U in tie- ."hliie maimer as ill tlie human j-toluarh.'
iir. U1:IM.II:A.iii lainona treatise u riau auu fi'i,
publ iclied l.y Wl.iw Wells. N w Vork. t.a-.'e :;5. states
the same pn at tu t, and le?i nl'-s tlie inetl.ol of (ir i'ara
linn. 1 here ar- f -vr he. her authorities than Ur. I'ereria.
Iir. CnMlill. in his Tatuiihle writing on the I'tiyaioh-KT
of lvi--ti.ui. t 1 rvea that "a diminution of the due
ijunntity tif the '.atrie Jui;-e b- a prominent and tll.f.re
vailir eause of !iyf i-.-ia,1 and be .states that "adilin
jtiiiod pr.f. iior Tf ni.-dieine in ly ndon.a hn was wTerely
.illiii ttl villi this etmiplaint. riii'Iinr ev. rytliiii el.e to
fciil, h:.d r'niiirw: to tie- Ua-trir Juiee. obtained from the
t'tuaeh of Hi in-- animal- which eompN t'-ly ueei-.Tii d."
lir.liKAII M. anther of th.-fnniou work on Vetera I .le
bie t, .- : "It i a n markitble fart in hyiidoy, that
the toin!ii ha of animal, niaeeraleti in water. iuiart to
the Itnid the .r' rty oi'di.-.-olvini various artieb-aof I-rf.l,
and of fl'eTii'' a kind id artiri- ial di elionof r!i'-ni in uo
uif dity- n nt fn-ai lb-- nat'iril di. i-tive .n--,-.."
lr. SlMn:' treat work, the li. lni.-trv ol Man.i l.ea 4
l:l.-ii:ile.rd. fbilail- V-i'u i' -j-l. -j. I ay : l'li"d..toverj
it I'epsiu fi-rm a new eia in the eliellii'-nl hi-letr of lli-'-stion.
l-'n.ni rercut exw rimi nt. we know that fa-d i
lirolveda ra',.i.!!y in ail arl.fn-ial l':-.-tit. tui-l. pr. f ared
from !'e-vii. a it i in the L-i.ttiml liastrie Juiee its. if.''
1'p f. I'lMibl.-'iN. of the J, :r. r.iii t olb-se, fhilail. in
hi trial Work en liuuian I'hj -:o;o.;:y.d' i"lt ue.re tl.an
fifty l-aes to an exainination i.t'tl.is .-io-j-- t. His exi-ri-meiit
ilh lr. H-aiiniont. on the lotsirie Jni-e. obtain d
I'reui the living huuiaii stt.mai U ar.d In in auimals. are
known. "In alt ease." he say. "di"-tii oeaurr-d as
jM'rf'.'et ly iu tlie art.teial 11 in the natural di.-i-stious
Asa DYSPEPSIA CL'IitR, Dr Houghton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the must mar
velous tllt'cls. It is impossible to giie dt-tads of
cases iu the limits of this advertisement hut au
thenticate certificates have tieen given uf more
lhan'i'WO HLMJIiKD rapid, wonderful, and
permanent cures. It is a great Ncurut s Anti
dote, and particularly u-t ful for tendency to
bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague,
the evil effects of quinine, mercury, ic, also fot
excess iu eating or drinking.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM
PLAI.NTS which it does not reach and also give
instant relief ! and repeated for a short time, pu
rity of ltlood and vigor or Bonv follow at once.
It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo
miting, cramps, soreness ot the pit of the stomach.
distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood,
heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci
ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Vc.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per botile. One bottle
often effects a lasting cure.
PEPSIN IN FOWDEKS sent by Mail, free of Postage.
For eonrenienee of sending to all part of the country
the Ili-'estive .Matter of the I'ej.sin.is l'Ut ut ill the form o
1'owders, with direetlons to be dissolved by the patient in
water or syrup. Tht se iowders contain just the same
matter a ihe t-dtle. but twiee the tiantity fr the same
price, and are sent by mail. Free of l'"siiijre. for 1. sent
post-paid i to Dr. J.S'. Houghton, No. 11 .North Eighth St-
l'hiladelphia. MX packages lor
Every bottle.and package liears the written sig
nature of J.S.HOUUHTON.M.D., Sole Proprie
tor, cold by agents in every town in the Lnion
and by most respectable dealers in medicine.
To be had of Dr. THORN TON, Lewisburg ;
J H Caslow, Milton; Thompson, MifHinburg;
ill & Eileil, Haitleton; H in Roshong, New
Berlin; G I Ciouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M Cay
Norihumbcrlaud ly335
BULL'S HEAD HOTEL,
Mijiinburg, Lnion county, I'enn'a.
f EiSPECTFL'LLY informs the citizens o'
III Union county, and the public in general.
that he has leased the above stand, for manv
years occupied by his Father, and is now pre
pared to accommodate friends and the traveling
community in a manner acceptable to all.
The HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran
ged in all its departments, and every care will be
taken to render his guests comfortable and happy.
His TAUI.E will always be furnished with the
choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the
market can afford. The BAR will at all times
be attended by careful persons, and none but the
very best of liquois will be kept. His STABLES
are ample and convenient, and Ihe OSTLEKS
punctual and attentive.
In short, be pledges himself to endeavor to
give general satisfaction to all, and hopes bv
strict attention to business to mciil and receive
a liberal share of patronage.
MifMinburg, June 20, 1850
IHE subscribers offer the public, at their
new Brick Foundry, the following new
and valuable Stoves :
Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with
Brick Oven.
Lady Washington Parlor Stove.
Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood
2 sizes.
Coal Burner for Parlors 1 aize, 12 inch cyl
inder.
Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove t
sizes.
Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2
sizes.
Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores,
Offices, Uarrooms, and Shops.
The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove
The Complete Cook 2 sizes.
Also,' all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves
Ploughs Castings, etc. drc.
CHRIST & jrKHJK..
Lewisbur?, Dec. 12, 1849
"An ounce of Prevention worth
a pound of Cure," in
that awful disease.
CONSUMPTION !
DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven
tion and Cure of Consumption.
This popular work for sale in Lewisburg
by 8. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and a
HENRY C. HICKOK
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
Lewisburg, Union Connty, Penn'a.
OFFICE on Second St., lately occuni .
by L. li. Christ. Esq. P 8
iFruCt ana
ll&l ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
'Ibe subscriber offers for en In i
whsw aa Id rTf
assortment of choice Fruit Trees such m
Apple trees, 7 to 10 icet high 40 varieties
all warranted genuine Ptacl trees, iid
varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine
Prune and Pear trur-s, together with some
fi or 8 varieties ol Gratie Vine. r.k i...
. .... j wl iao tarsi
native and exotic varieties. Ornameniol
trees, sucn as the l auonia, Linden, ir
N. li. Pcrsnns wishing to procure
quautiiy of the Fruit trees, a re requested la
make immediate application to thesulscii
ber, in orJer to procure the varieties anj
size wanted. IL K. A'OLL.
Lewisburg, March 4, 1850.
LIVEIt COMPLAINT,
TAtWDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility, disease of the Kidneys, and all dis
eases aiiaing from a disordered Liver or Stomach
such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulurss '
or Ulood to the Head, Acidily of tie
Stomach, .Nau-ej, Heartburn, dis
gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the
Stomach, Siiur Eructations, Sinking or Flut
teriti!; at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tht
Hi ad, hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluu
tciing at the Heart, choking or suffoca-.
ting Sensations when in a lying
poture, dimness of Vision, Dots orWebs
before tiie Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the
Head, HiSciency of Perspiration, Yello new of
the Sgin and Eyes, pain in the Side, Usee
Chest, Limbs, Ac, sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima
ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirit
t1 EE EFFECTr-ALLV CltD II
DIl. 1IOO F LAND'S
CELEBRATED GEB31fi.n BITTERS,
prepared ty
ifr. f '. Jaekson,
at the "CJcrman Medicine Store,"
1-20 Arc h St. riiilatt.
Tttrir pnwer urer the abort ilisrnxrs is , ,x,
cillttl. if eijualitd, Inj any other prtparatim
the I'nittd Male, as the cure ettrtt, in luany
ciu-ts cf.tr M'.ful phya'citm had fuiitd.
These Li lers are worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing (treat virtues iu the lectificsuoa
of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, eirrci
sing the most searching poners in weakness toil
allti lions of ihe digestive organs, ihey are niltial
safe, certain and pleasant.
Read be cuitTi-vcrn. The Hon. Ch
I) Hineltne, editor of the Camdtn Democrat, lis
best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21st
lIiaiKLAND'S fiKKMAX ltlTTKK. We have mi
many Malti-riii- notii-us of thi lunliriac. aud ih sonr.
w lirli-i- thi-y ciuiic induri-u us to mnkr irumrs rwrftirc
its tin rits. r'n.in inquiry wi- -r.- K-rsualt'd n. ur- itaid
mun f:iy vec f.-und it sa--irk- iu it. a tion iir-oa disiyt
tin- iiv, r niid uiift-.tivc orpica. sr.d tLc towt-rful isllurtin
it ext rt- iiiuu D.-rryus i-rustratii'D is ri-ally surphsinr. It
ca'uifi and stn-ntliT.s the m-rr.'a. Lrininug tliem altl
stati' 'f rt-lso. niakiii alt-p n-fiveliiii.
If tli:s iditrim- ri-rv morr prut-raliy used. sr. arrnt-isf.i-d
there would be 1,-ss sukuisii, as from tbeab siarB.
lirer. ami nervous pysMn the preat anuVrity of ri-al u.
imairinarr diseases emanale. Jlave Uh-bo ia a healthy nav
liliou. aud you ran tid dt-naiu-v to rpidemies arDeraJr.
This extnii-ril.'Rary mi-dieiuu ae Vi-ould advise our trieaii
who an- at all iudiiosed lo aive a trial it will thr&mv
omiu' ud itself. It should, iu fact.be in every family.
ouier meaiciite rau un-ucre .urn evau-uees OI Blent.
Fiom the Huston Bee editorial. Dec 22d
Tr. Ilnorlarid's Cel hratil German Hitters, Hr the nn
of Liver O mi iaint. Jaundice. Iy.etsia. and Chronic nr
Nerious lH-1 iliry. is deservedly one of the most perajr
m.-l,riic s cf the day. These ilittrrs bave been used fy
thousuMds. and a fm nd at our elbow says h has n ns-i!
rui-rived irum the use of this remedy auefI-etuaL rttu
nent nire of Liver (om laint. We are convinml tin,
iu the ue of these rtitters. the pata-ut ronstanliv mef
itreni.th and vilit a fact worthy of great ronsidVntn-n.
l'h y are pl.usant in taste aud aiiiell. and ran be nasi y
persons with the most delirate stomarhs. with safctj
under any cireuuitaneis. We are speaiinc frt'Bl elfa-n
euee, and lo tiie aftiirted we advise liit ir use.
"' IVctkly, one of ihe best literary pipers
published, said. Aug 2Slh
lia HoorLiXr.-? Oem.,x Bittivs. rnannfirrnml hj 1
Jackson, are now recommended ty some of the moat prs
miuent memoirs of the larultv. as an artiele ot nodi
efficacy in cases of female weakness. As f urh is the fas,
we would atlvise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus
save tin mselvc s mueh sickness, tvnk.us of debilitated
contitutions will find these flitters adTantap-oos to their
health. .as we know from expenvnee the salutary efleft
they have upon weak systems.
Judge M.M.!Voah, a gentleman of great scifii
tific and literary attainments.said in his'OiewYork
Weekly Messeneer. Jan 6. 150
Dr. Itnoti'inif t Orrmttm Bittrr. Here fs a preparstiat
which the leading presses of the t'nion appear unaniavatf
in recommending, and the reason is ohi ious. It is mai.
after a prescription furnished by one of thr most cvlebrau
physicians of modern times 'the late Dr. Chxistopbe,
Wilhelm Hoofland. Crofessor to the Vuivrrsity of Jri
Private rhysician to the Kinft of l'russia, and one of la
ereatest medical writers Ijcrniany baa ever prodneett. lit
was emphatically the enemy of ubg. and therrnir. a
medicine of which he was the inventor and endorsrr may
be confidently relied on. He specially reeommended it is
Liver Complaint, llysprpaja. Debilitj. VertiRO. acxtity ef
the Stomach. Constipation, and all complaints ansinc
from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver sad
the Intestines. Sine Philadelphia papers express their
conviction of its excellence, and several of their Editm
speak of its effects from their own individual .aperient.,
t nder these circumstances, we feel warranted, net only
in calling the attention of our readers to the prrarnl
proprietor (fir. C. M. Jackson's! nrenaration. but ia res-
ommending the article to all afflicted.
Moie Evidence The Philadelehia SsturfiV
Gazette, the best family newspaper published ia
the United States, the editor say a of Dr Hooflans
German Bitters
It is seldom that we iwnmaiMul h.i - t-rmri Tit
ent 11,-dirines to our readers' patronage and conrldeiKv;
ouu, .ii'-i. i.-ir. wnen we recommend llr. Hoofland oer
man Hitters, we wish it to he distinctly nndersto! tl
we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that sw
noised .U.ul for a brief period and are frmotten ancrtlaT
bave done their (tuilty rare of mischief, bat of a ased!
lonj; established, nniveraallv nrised. and akea h. asl
the hearty approval of the Faculty itself.
Evidence on evidence has been teoiwt 'ill
the foreiroini;) from all sectiona of the rlo. ,i l.ai
years, the stmigtit ttttimumm in its fytnr, uUbat
there la more of it nui in .k .
... . . . " " " firaeucw i'l ine rrcu'
I nvsirians of Philadelnhia. than r .n .... w.imaw
combined a fart that can easily he established, and fai r
provmu that a ientific preparation will meet with tbr
quiet approval when presented even in this form. Thai
this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Urspepsia. a.
one ran doubt, after usini it as directed. It acts sped
ally upon the Stomach and Liver. It is pret-rahle
Calomel in nil bilnms dimim. Ths effect is immediate
they ran be administered to nuu or urasi iia stsity
and reliable benefit, at any time.
Beware of counterfeits!
This medicine has attained thai character which
it is necessarv for all to attain lo induce cousin-
feiters to put forth spurious article al tlte risks'
the lives of those who are innocently deceived.
look well to the marks vl the Gtnwne.
They have the written signature of C.M.Jsca
upon the wrapper, and the name blown in lb
bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale. wholesale and retail. at the GEKMA
MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH SUoe
door below 8ixth, (late of 178 Race 8t) Pails
elphia.and by respectable dealers generally, U"
country throughout. Iy330
Aho fur sale by S.F.L YXDALL,UuburgJ
Also by Dm. THORKTOZV, do
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