LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. tUit anb f)nmor. Anecdote of Gen. Scott Old Stephen Carmichscl, with whom we Were acriuaintcd several years since, when residing in Pekin, used to toll with much gusto, the following anecdote of Gen. Scott at Lundy's Lane. We give it in the old soldier's own language : "Mj first battle," said uncle Stcph., doubling Lis huge fists and giving his arms a, peculiar motion as if handling his mus ket in the "presentment" "My first bat tle was at Lundy's Lane. The men of my company were all newly enlisted, and we were ordered to the attack under the terri ble fire of the British. Every time a Tol ley was fired by the enemy, our heads would juke and bow towards the ground, and I tell you, boys, I thought every min ute would be uiy last But presently, when our men had halted, Scott rode up, and raising himself in his stirrups said to us, ' American soldiers ! iiy no obeisance, to the British! you don't owe them any! Forward march !' I tell you, boys, after that language I thought no more of the British bullets." Peoria Republican. New Way to Cure Sick Clerks. The Dayton Gazette, relates the follow. ing story of Secretary Corwin. Its humor is characteristic : " To a friend of ours, who saw him the other day at Lebanon, he gave a most amusing, and we doubt not truthful account of the condition of things in the Treasury Department, when he entered up on the duties of Secretary. The Clerks, he estimates, were sik, on an average, about Lalf the time but it struck him as some. what remarkable, that, much as they were eick, none of them died. The fact was ap parent at a glance, that they did very little work for the public, and the inference was irresistible, that something must be done for them. Accordingly, the Secretary turned physician, and began to prescribe for the invalids. He issued an order that all Clerks who were absent from their desks a certain number of days, say two, on ac count of sickness, should submit to a pro portionate deduction from their respective salaries; and that all who were absent Ion ger, say one week,would be required either to die, or resiyn ! The prescription worked like a charm, and in a short time there was not a sick Clerk in the whole Department. A healthier set of men than they are now, Mr. Corwin declares, can not be found any where." Ex-Governor Bricwis has a good deal of quiet humor in him. As one of the Commissioners to locate the new asylum, he visited the strong Loco Foeo town of Middlcbornugh, in Plymouth county. In setting forth its claims, one of the citizens of the place, among other things, declared that the people of Middleborough had never hanged witches, banished Quakers, nor whipped Baptists. " I beg your par don, Sir," said his Excellency, with that courteousness of manner and speech which has made so many friends, "but you whipped one Baptist last year," (himself, the defeated Whig candidate for Gover nor.) Lowell Courier. Watty Morrison, a Scotch Clergyman, was a man of great wit and humor. On one occasion, a young officer scoffed at the idea of its requiring so much study to pre pare a sermon, as ministers usually pre tended, and offered a bet, that he would preach, half an hour on any passage in the Old Testament, without the least prepara tion. Mr. Morrison took the bet and gave him for a text, "And the ass opened his mouth and spake." The boasting officer was little inclined to employ his eloquence on that text; and tho humorous Morrison won the wager and silenced the scoffer. Not Bad. The Minnesota papers say that the school fund has been husbanded so well, that every child in the territory will be provided for. That is nothing to take credit for ; tbey have husbanded eve ry school ma'am sent up there yet, and it is no more than fair that they should begin to provide for the children. Green Bay Advocate. They have appointed a gentleman in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, to a new and rather singular office, vir., " Smoke Inspec tor." It is not the same kind of office as that in our sister city, Boston, to stop the pipe and cigar smokers in the streets, but to prevent chimneys from smoking un der a penalty; the world is improving. The Gcrmantown Telegraph, notices a rather verdant cotemporary, in whose "Agricultural Department" were but two articles one relating to "Winter Wheat," and the other describing " Scth Clover." Well, "all flesh is grass'' isn't it? Lcvis hurg Chronicle. "Good mor'n', Mr. Grimes. I come over to see if you would leud our dad your pickaxe, to make a chicken coop to put our dog in, he runs after our neighbors cows, and they won't come about any more, so we have to drink our coffee without cream or sugar." A reward of 8300 will be given to the first active man who discovers one single newspaper borrower that is willing to ad mit that there i " anything published now-a-days worth reading." The best and surest bite when yon are fishing, ia the bile you take along in your wallet. Storage, Forwarding, AND GRAIN BUSINESS. Y GIRSOW respectfully announce to the O-M.9 citizens of Inion and adjacent counties, that he lia rented those Urge and commodious Store Honses and Wharf; lately occupied by Samuel Wolfe dee'd, south of the LewiotMire Ii ridge, where he will carry on a General COMMISSION Dusiness. Stusaoe carefully aliended to and all kinds of GRAIN bought at the highest Market prices. H.G. Lewisburg, Aug. 1651 ly$5 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. TTERV thankful for former favors from the publie, the undersigned would announce that h continues the business of Tailoring, in all its branches at his olJ stand on Market St. between Third and Fourth streets. Near York FA&HIOXS received regularly. All persons fotnitin wrrrk to Mm uwy be utt ot having it executed in a workmirtike meiim-r, on "hurt notice, tn at rinso nable Atrr. SAM ILL AM. MUX. 4j"CutrTii,r vrlio hart not twttU-d in two years might do well t eaJl ntui hpc how their account stauU. Leviftburgi Aug. Jit, laol. Xew Yorfc Importers and Jobbers. FREEMAN, HODGES, &. CO., 58 Liberty Street, (Between Broad wat and Nmu St near the Post-Ofliec,) NEW TORS. TE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich, fashionable Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purch asers thoroughly to examine our stock and price, and. aa interest govern, we feel confident our Goods and Piices will induce them to select from our rvtshlithmcnt. Particular attention is devoted to MILLlXKIiY GOODS ; many articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and can not be surpassed in beauty, style ana cheapness. rVautifal Taris RiMnns. for Tint. Cap. Neck and Belt. Putin and Taffeta Kit'inns. or all width and co'nrs. Pil. fstiii. VVIveto. and I'nrnt Velvets for Hats. Peiifliera, Ameriean and French Artificial x'lowers. INrfllncs. and Tap Trimming. Drem Trimmincs. larce ..-.irtmfnt. Kmbriiideri, Car-, Collars. I'ndersleere and Onn. Fim-em1rnt!erd Kerf- ream! !letntiteh'Amhriclldkfji Crape. t.isf.', Tarle'on.. lllu-ir.n anil Cap Lares. Valenciennes, Brussels, Tbread, bilk, and Lisle Thread Lett. Kid. "ilk, Jewrn; Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves, and Mitla. Flint and riain Swiss, Book, Bi-hop Lawn and Jaconet Mnlin. excustr, FKFxerr, AirEnir.AX. axd italiax STUAW GOODS. July, 1M. 3m3R75T UNIVERSITY at aLewisbursr. 11 HE next Prwion of the University will com' men re on Thursday, Oct. 16, 1851. The Board or I rustees have been nigaly grat Bed bf the large degree of success which has already attended their exertions ; and they are revolved to spare no efforts in order to furnUh berreftrr the highest advantages to Students. The Rev. HOWARD MALCOM, D. D-.has entered upon his duties as President of the L'ni- versiiy. His well established reputation gives assurance that under bia administration a still larger degree of success awaits the University. He will be amsted in the department of instruc tion by the following able Professors : Rr arm. R BI.ISS. A.M.. Prof ot Gmt Lang. Utnat. IKO. . AM1K.RWIN. A.M. " Utin " fHAt". S. JA Mt:f. A.M.. Pmf. of Mth. t Natural Philos. AI.KKKD TAVLOR, A.M, I-rof. of B. lliii l'ttri. The usual system of Collegiate education is fully carried out, embracing a course of four vesrs and entitling the successful student to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In order, moreover, to adapt the University to the wsnta of all, a course of study has been established omitting the Ancient Languages and substituting in their place various branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and natural science. This ronrse will occupy a period of three years. It is thorough and complete, and will entitle the faithful Student to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. Students who design spending but a year or o at Cullrce, will have an opportunity of stud ying whatever branches they msy elect, such as Chemistry. Civil Engineering, ftc. Every S'udenl will be required to give special attention to Composition and Public Speaking. In connection with the Collegiate Uepartment an Academy in which the ordinary branches of an Enalith and Classical education are pur sued. This department is under the charge of laaac . Loomis, A. M., Principal, and Assist ants. There is al.o a Primary Department under the suerintendcnce of Mr. Noimx Dill. Every arrangement has been made to furnish all requisite aid in every part of a thorough Aca demic and Collegiate education. An excellent Library, a very complete Philosophical Apparatus and a w?!l furnished Chemical Laboratory are provided. Tiie Library is constantly receiving valuable .'.iltlicms. '1 he University has extensive Buildings stand ing in an elevated grove on the south side of the tnrrn. A more beautiful, pleasant and healthful location could not be lound within the Slate. Pucx or Initios Colleflat Department, $."50 per annum. A-iul.niic 11) Primary - M Hoarding and Washing can be obtained at pri ces ranging from $1,50 to $2,50 per week. The year is divided into two Sessions one of 16 acts', commencing 16th Oct. and continuing till the 14th April ; the second of 14 weeks, from the 13ih of May to the 18th Aug. 1652. THO'S WATTSON, Pres. of Board. GEO. F. MILI.EIt, Sec do Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Aug. S3, 1851 IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS! I HAVE made arrangements with Wm. 8. Trowbritlge and 8. 8. Conover, tba former ol whom baa been engaged in ibe Western States aa Purveyor for 17 years, by which I can insure the loca' ion of land warrants on tbe choicest lands now in market, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa or Illinois, at the following rates : Warrants for 160 acres, $10; those for 80 acres, $7 ; and those for 40 teres, $5. Warrants erilruttrd to me with tbe above fees and Tower of Attorney to locale enclosed, if sent to me by mail shall be punctually and faithfully attended to. Powers of Attorney must be properly acknowl edged before Justice of the Peace, accompanied by the certificate of the Proihnnotarr under seal. Bankable paperin Penn'a and Ob to bills paw here. tVKcter to Peter Beaver, and U C JIicLok, LewMiurg. MITCHELL STEEVER. Att'y at Law. Milwsukie. Wis, Aug. S3, 1851 NB. I will alto attend as general land agent, pay tales, &c fur Eastern laml-holdera in any of tbe above Mates 3m3S6 M. 8. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEiTLY fc EXPEDITIOUSLY; EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. AN a tensive variety of Rsaors, Strops, Fish, hi Rods and Lines, Snoods, Flies, Hooks, ca SCHAFFIPS. Lire Innarance. KEYSTONE Mutual Life Insurance Comp any of Harrisburg, Pa.., has guarantee capital of 75,000 Local Agent, Lewisburg- H C.Hicaoic. Medical Examiner do Wxt. Leiskb.M.D, BOOKS. TJRINTED with clear type on good paper and 1 in arm and elegant bindings, consisting of STAXDARl REUGIOVS WORKS. And it w Fuller n complf tm Frey 's Aript wivTyph2ir.l,00 MesShlf CO Howell on the IVaeonnhip 3) worn, oin. AiJ-lnl)--Toti..n.WnttAf.4'i Bunyntt8Aw.-ik'iiiugVVti4 way orpaivAtion a JamcB,Cli.Uenirer-(iur.le JW " ltevotiona! Church in Karnest AO 'ilirrim's I'roirrs &n , Lw'n Pall to Christians 40 llolv War ttiiLifeof Mra.AnnH Jn.irn 58 Booth' Reijn't of .raea 40 1 Sarah RJudson 60 Crowell'a Church MVmb- ILvnd oo the Sacrifice and er a Uaml-lloolt S8 Atonement 0 Cox II i-t. Kn?..lap.M issnn fr" MoaU'tt A Iroont a Christian ISO tiamiucirs Am. - "oi-Mtmoirn of Rvv.&.Pwcu 25 COXTROTERSIAL WORKS. Dr. Tarmn on Baf.ttm 1 !0 1 Dr Hnwpll on Commanioa 60 J. II. Hinton -z s. Kemington Smith ou lnfnnt " 2- Reaaons for reiitllvon ltaptistn and Ifctotli on Bigotry, tn2fi Prof .0 urtin uuCoium un ion 7 o Strom in a Katit Baptixt Manual, a Gollee lion of Tracts, Ac 60 FOR riULDRES AXD SCXDAi'SCHOOLS. Alrohnl. an All.-corr n,2.MS. 8. Oleaner 1M2 15 Ir.KiitrorkTakMiTrutliiikiLfoi'a Spiritual Toy- IrTBelrhiT S:riptUT'Talw - ace, an Alleicory 15 on roptry o liptisros of the New TVftammt 25 OopinR Srrnea in Life of j You nst Persons 2-v OtirfiaTior. by a Teacher 2; AnuaHailey 15 liicrtrutie the Peace Maker 14 Franriu K-nrtoD 13 The Floods 13 Father Apples 13 Jnmea anI4rreor?e 10 Serpent 1'neoib'il. a Port rait of Universaibat Mi moir of E. M. Way 20Simple Stories Fffic Maurice lM.. ripture Pfnin, o.i and John Kin It 1 2,byaTirbr 6 and 9 TUB PSAT.MIPT, in various styles, $0,56 to 1,25 TUK HARP, " 25 to 35 The above for sale in Lewisburg at publication price, at the store opposite Kline s botel. 371 BARTON & CHALFAN f. Kcw and Popular School Book. -COMPREHENSIVE Summary of Uhitibsal y 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 Pbilad. E. S. JONES ot CO., Publishers, 8. W. Corner Foi bth and Race streela, Phtla. l?Teachers and School committees address ing letters to us post paid will be furnished with copies for examination. UP" A full and complete assortment of BOOKS and STATIOXER Y for sale at the lowut prices lyctiqJBUTiSlr Slap of the State of California, O' REfiON, UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by S. Aug's Mitchell in 1846, and painted to corre-pond with the boon daries fixed by Congress in 1850 fur sale at the Chronicle office, price 5 eta. Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DENTIST, MA Y be found at his Office and residences Third street, near the Ger.Ref.Ch. the two weeks following the first Monday of each month. where he is prepared to execute all operations in bis line of business in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. JUli.-M LUCK E, U. U.S. Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1850 Sot Salt. II THAT large and desirable property on the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or lot a residence and place of business. 1 here is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouee adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms &c. apply to Gro.b. Miller, Est,. S. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! T OOK at HATriaLB'a NEW JLi STOCK of Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a ''leetle too much" because you was not aware that Hatfield sells cheaper. Gold P. Levers, seven jewels UtolUK $40.(K)to80.00 do full jeweled IB to If Wl.wr W AnehnraaiulLorineft.jewldMtOlS WMX VI0 Silver V. Levers, jewi-led, 1. 35. " Anrhom and Leptnes, jeweled 10,I0 17,""J Gold Vinsrr Magr. larce variety ,37Ji 6,00 " Ear iUnif. r'a and Sgd, latest styles ,25 6.00 P. neili aud Pens l. " Pencili. !.' 6,00 " pens, Silver ea.eft, Pnraond pointed 1,S0 3,00 " Breastpins. Laljr's ami lient's, duT't styles ,76 6,00 " Iluntine loeketn, double, 6,50 12.00 WU lichins, Fob and Vest 1,00 2C.00 " Guard do 6 feet 13,60 15,00 " Kevs ."6 3.50 Silver Table snd Tea Spoons 6,00 1S.00 piti and Germ. Silver Tea and Table Spoons ,76 4,00 Silver Cmlis " 3- and Gold Spectacles 1,00 6,75 nrwClocka S.W ,00 Accoricona W And hnndreds of first choico articles, "splendid goods," just from the City and as low aa City retailers can sell, by A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 Ccunsburg JToim&rg THE subscriber, thankful Tor past pat ronnce, would inform the publie that he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machine, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to bo of good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMES S. MARSH. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, Tor sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James 8 Marsh. QTOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisborg Foundry. James S. Marsh. THRASHING Machines and PLOWS Tor sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James 8. Marsh. W I ARC'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Janes 8. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now fn use, for sale al the Lewisburg Foundry by Janes 8. Marsh. Nails, Plaster, Salt and Fish. A LARGE saasrtment jost ree'd sasd for aala a PSftWIM 00 Petroleum, 8R0CK OIL, A NATURAL REMEDY! PROCURED FROM A WELL IN ALLE(JIIKNYCOPA.t rour HuoilrrJ fft Ix-luw tbe Iwilt'f surtneul It is put up in ttottleft, j" m it flow iroui th w.tll, with'nt suJnixture of may kind. It get its iugrt-tiirnlri from the buila of pubetanriM whirh it of r in it- Mtfrvt chan nel : they air blended toother in Much m form as to defy mil human competition. Tbe J Wrvl vm in thw respect it lik Ml N Kit A L WATKKS, wIkmo virtue iu most chronic chronic cartu are ackuowleUe-1 not only by 'hy icians but by tbe community at large. The innui:ir fluid flowing out from the earth, impregnated with medicinal rmbetanevs of diftVreut properties. au4 hnl.Jiivx them in nurh complete nolution ma V re(Ure the aid t ( h -mi-try to detect th.-m, bear ample proof to the tct tlu.t they compounded by the master hand of Nature for the al evlition of human ftutfertn aud die.ue. If I'etrolcum it a iwdieine at all, it is a (rpd one, for Nature never lm!f doc her work. It will continue to U- u-cil and applitil a Keiu'dy.ai long a man continues t le alilii ted with die:aee. That it will core every di.-ea.-e. we do nut pretend; t-ut that it cure a Kr,'"t many dLHean, liith'Tti iticumble. iw a fact which in proven by th evidenct in its f:tvor. Jl ilinroery is a new era in medicine, and will mine to Cto health and happiness of min. STROFTLA. The Petrolenm I a rreat m-dirine In ftemfiila And klni;V Kv.l in all thuM duntei oriiriuatinc in a depraved condition of the blM aud oth'Ttluid of theftodr. It ailleurepiun-'nn.i eniiirr nienisoi me lmmk-b and joints lllotehen. Itilt . KrysiTwla.-. rimple on the fi.ee, Tetter. tN-ald-hiad. Kiifworm.and the rnrimin 8kiu d";ea (. It ha rnr.J nunierou ca.-es .f .h.uinatitm. Neur algia, Iout. Mr. A worrmn in franklin county. KiM wa enred of a rheumatic a!TTtion vf mx yrant' ftandrn?: the diea.oe Waj mi a"!rr.ivi.1ed ns trtcontiie her to ivr bed uur- ins the ftD'at r part of that tint ; she is nuw well, and concert iicrseii eutireiy reiori. RHECVA TISM jfu-ldt to th- ;wjrrr of Prtrolftm t I feel myself under a debt of jfritfif udo to th'J proprietor of the I'etroleuiu. Ihn um of whirli preut meliriiie hart entirelv cun-d my wilf of a violi n: attack of Khetimatism 8he bad !alorel under an atta k f lite disea fur almut two month!. tiilfTinff tne most hit'ne pain : the prenter part of the t-m; etmliiiel to her hiil. and unable to do any thin jr. The pain in the limb wa very jrreat, attended with arxreat de:il ofwelltn?. l h r- trulriitii had a happy effect, for the find two or three nt nlKations th Fwellin; dimiuishel and the ptiin bft htr. I eontinue to apply the medicine daily fur alxut two w.'ek.-, whuh entirely relieved her, and she if now aa w.-ll n ever phe wa in hr life. 1 ft-el confident that the I'elnleuin in one of the trrestt-Kt mudiciues in the world f r rbeuiuatin piuus and swellingD. f hiiiied PETER PL'IIU IN rry St Allegheny City. Chronic Cough cured. I take pleasure in certifying to the valnaMe propertie of Mr. Kier IVtmleum. for an a(f-ftion of the breact and tunes accompanied with ercre paiu in th? rh.-nt. and a eoujeh. I took the IVtnliuin in lamer di'-e than is rec oni mended in the directions, hut afb r tukin? it a few day I (pot to like it. 1 should like to have a barrel of it to ue in my family, for 1 believe it to lie a ml tin Me meilwine. The IV t rob urn produced no unplearaut feelinrr whatever IU lite UM Ul II. II .U. V. M. . litUburg, March K, There is nothing W;e it fur Rttrnt. ttELM.roM-s, Feb. 21. is.f,0. I pot three dozen of Mr. Kier'n IVtroN-mn of Mr.llowell, and 1 am dipn"-d thitik tin re is nothing wjnl b it for Burn; havinir I. unit my hitn!-, and expcctini; nothing less than a Ions, tiiou? hup-, Imt InntiM no mn ncw at all from its only bavin; a nil prule. uhImiu anr ftrrtM-ss wlien imed urmn. wht !i iiuiipfUrpriN d m I th-T. fore have cn-iit f;:iih in its vft'.CM-y. bo far at b ast, and will introUiKv it in Hits -.ectn-n. Very nvneetfully, Ac. HAIlVEV MAW. PtXt ri M. KlKR. ET D ?.Y St: I b:iv lnen eoiif!ne-l to my ln-d over five nionili witii Tvplioid F-v.-r. and etill am in ted. Ihuinmv s-knr.ri. iuv left f.mt nnd 1- gswelb-d very much, and o ntinui d o until lately ; I tried several remediini. without any ellWt. foi. Clvcs called to nee me with ten. CtovER, and he recommended me to try your I'etroleiim, an it h:?d worried nne wn!rrt'iil cures to his knowledge. I bud iVen lliinkin all that d;r. lief. ire he a- beri'. that I would trr it: I iiunie liatlv :-nt mv nephew. I)r. J. V. ? ri s (the l-e:ir. r of this not to tbe driig-trf, and ct a 1ottIc. nnl ai-licd frnne that ni-jlit to the SoreM. nnd tbe next nmr:iin-.' vou amlii we a mnrhttl UifTfmce in tfe f4. und has emit n ied ever s nee. I e.ui assure you it opfmtl a'ninst xc a charm I never saw nvthin h-al like it iu mv lit'-. want a ma!l tiuantity yet to effect a iw-rfect etire: Ton will please let the l-earcr have some and he will pay you for the same. Very ropectl'ully your fri- nd. ALEX. SCOTT. Fomle wholesale and retail lv ''WSrmrrLE in lewisburg for sale also by Or Thornton and Baker MEDICAL NOTICE. TR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his U Professional services lo the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevarious branches or his profession. Residence lemperance Hotel. Office Drug Store, one door above tbe Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 THE SUMMER SESSION OF TUB LEWISBURG ACADEMY, 'VrT'ILL commence on MONDAY, the 5ih ol MAY neat. In this Institution, all the branches of a thorouh Academic course will be lauhL The Primary Department will receive due attention ; and eicrci.-rs in Composition and Declamation will be required of the Urer mem bers of the school. The discipline of the Insti tution, as heretofore, will be directed main'y to the formation of systematic habits of study, as ibe best and only permanent meana of securing order and progress among the 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 tbe best return he can make it, is to seek to lead the youth, placed under his care, to the acquisition of sound, unos tentatious learning. The average number in attendance during the last year was 45, being a considerable increase over any previous year. A t-hort Vacation will be Riven near the middle of tho session. Tebms. per Session of 20 weeks: For Common English gG, Higher English $3, I.ancuages 1 10. J.N'O. RANDOLPH, April 2, IS51 I'rinepal if. T. a. 112. TOOTQKI, MAttsirr Ft. LEvnstirao, WHOLESALE at RETAIL SEALER IN Drnss Medicine Chemicals Dye- Stutlii, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, and he assures the community that every attention thall be paid to tha compounding of Medicines, and that all Drnga shall be fully tested before they are offered for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. LsT Prescriptions liven free nf charo-e at Dr. Tbornton'a Drug Store. Remember to call at Ihe old stand, first door shove tbe Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. SfVtt it miXt RNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a larc assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hih 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peacl trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, "Nectarine. Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best nntive and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, tc, JN. U. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, a re requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, ia order to procure the varieties and size wanted. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (blanks) at this office. DEEDS of a auperior form, for sal at Ihe ChronrsU outee, 6 eta mils-, ,t0 per iorn. Town Property For Sale Cheap. 1 FULL Lot on North Fourth Stree t on which is a two storey frame nouse, iu u; "."-" Issio with a pood telUir under it a iiaj;' Frame Stable, 10 by 20 an out Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oe cupied by David Siiamp. Enquire of DAVID REREK, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Ouly One Dollar TlilprietorrthiGiTat American Rrmfnir VAroiiVt Vcoktablk I.ithoiteiptic MuTBil," incUoM. by tbm rcent aolicitauona mf bu Acenta. tiuwubMt - Uwiad Suiaa mtkA Canada,, baa now Eodnced the Price of hia popalar tad well known artiela; and fmrn tbia data, henccfortii, h will pat ap bat on mm ouiy, bta Qaaf boitiaa : tbe retail pnea will ba ONE DOLtAE The pablie mtr reM awamd that tha character mf the Merfi. eioc, tia Kranctb, and curative proparuea will as maim vxriiATfaiD, and tiie aante care will ba bwtawad ia pra parinf tt aa baretot'ore. A this naadiciue, onder iu redacad price, will be pareJiJivnl by tboaa who have not hitherto mal tleral acqaaiiiteil with ita virtuea, tiie propntor woold bes to luumate that bit articae ia not to ba classed with tha vast amount of ReaaBriiea of tba day it mlminu for itself greater ktmimg power, i mil diaecutu, tkmn any mther preparation mtfere the world: and haaaattaiaed iue)f for eight rear by ita aaaariot radical irtaas. and, antil this reduction, aoaawandad doable the priee of any other artiela in tius lino. Komi Pabticllaklt. this article seta with graAaiaai. ing power and certainty apon Ibe Blood, liver. Kidney. Longs, and all other organa, apon tba proper aeUoo of waoh lit and health depend. Tata tuaUicine has a jastly high repata as a irmady Tor Dropsy and Gravel, aad all diseaaaa of that natnre. It may be relied upon when tba intelligent physician has abandoned bis paUeat, and foi these dntiesaing dwasea. more nnecially DaoraT, tbe propa, etor woold eamastly and bone-ily ncawaaand it. At its prnent price it is easily obtained by ail, and tbe trial will psov tba article to be the Cheapest Medicine ia the World! C2 Please ak forpamphleta the agents givetbeni away they coo tain over mi teen pages of receipts, (id addition to tul medical matter) valuable fur household parroes, and which will save many dollars per year to practical hoestlacepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of gsea value, aside from iu character as an advertising medium to the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in tba form el letters from ail parts of the coantry, may be relied apon. ty " Vaulins Vegetable Ijthoatriptic Miitare tli Great American Remedy, now for sale ia quart bottles at eaeh. small bottles at iO cu each. No small etlea will ba issued after the present stork is disposed of. rhnctpal Omce, Butialo, S. Y., 807 Main Street c. C. VAIGIIV. Bold Wholesale and Retail by OhCOTT MtlwEPSO.N At CO.. 137 Maiden Lane. New York City. N. B. All letters (excepting from agents and dealers with vbora he transacu business) most ba post paid, or no attention will be gives to them CCtDk. THORNTON, Lrwi.burjr. U General A cent for l'tiinn county J.II.Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (kkhakt, Stlinsgrove 3yl:: 54 TIIE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, al tho uppe end of Market street, whereeverv des cription of CASTINGS i kept on nana or maae to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also PLOUftllS of differ- ent kinds Com I loughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be bea in Penpslvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & FKICK. Lewisburg. July 8, 1951 rPHE undersigned continues the LIVE- HY BUSLYESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends and the public Generally. CHARLES F. II ESS. Lewisburg, Mny 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. FOR past favors, the subscriber returns bis grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannin? and Currrlng, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the bc3t 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 is- jmsz nav -j m M ms TEAS ! THE Canton Tea Company of New York the oldest and largest establishment of Ihe kind in the U.S. invite universal attention to the fact that, from their superior arrangements, they are prcpaml to vll T.. pnrr and mora fratrrant for the rrnpertiTe prices, than anr house on this comm. nt can uniformly do. These Tctis combine every (food dewription and qnalitr; incy are done up in paokajcin from a quarter of a pound upwards; the wrapper next the tea Is a heavy tia foil, covered with waUT-proof and elreant China, paper, and are perfectly vniml from light and air, so that the quality is eompleb ly preset-red in any climate. lueaboreTeaijh-um So eta to $!,'.! eta per pound, for T, . J- HA rKS co- Ucc-ls- Sole Agents for Lcwbbunr. . Look Here! AS spurious BRANDRETH PH.L8 are sold by man Druggists in city and country, it would he well if persons in inquiring for then would make them produce their Certifi. eate ow Acxjct. As there is bat on Agent appointed for each city or town, (no difference how large the place.) and all Agents ran produce then Certi6cate, any persons wanting tha genu ine Pills had better purchase where they can depend on getting the genuine article. J. HAYE8 & CO. Bole Afents for Lcwbbarg. ' BRANT'S fibaby in. The CJreat COl'GH RE3IEDF. afany vmn of vpsrt.nr. and won dMB a IlaJSlslrsHl ThaaMnaa fare of 'iMlve Complaint bw inivrt lo lb nmtoublfd hi(.cihi of all rmamm WHO C.V. bmrcrai. win.mlwl wild Hi is wuUr-t nrntJt. ibt Uwrcatlv superior, braiu. It is tMlhypmi kntlmn, t.f'S'cermin t3 cure rsawrMk. of I .tlan ut .illifr Rrmolr In III. w.d. We nor. lM.""""r. Uml H ' !! hv torn Ui Conn ai prion es m be rurrd. Hb IbM tl or'im.in of lb. rauv or lb. frw. w. .bull w atl-mpt to arir.i.wilh I'"1" 2f and do wl uibrt. which can b proved tai lh.aiui.rf. vf af. llmi Una mrticitio h rm .nd u to which, UJm th cure. wr rffrctcd. called real t'asMuanntiora, and which were uicoJed with ymrl.m OjuWn.",.-.!. .5.1 wet. Hi all rcj-rf, I. r th. mntoni. of lhiH who iic. snl doid are wild to kav. M with that r.ul d.wm I'arwnmlillaa. This BalMm is eared MoioviiuIi of pernonn Nj were Hid to be hopejewUy atuiel who h 1 ft'lnl, "I'V. Tudnul I'aaiM-raiM lo lb. llrent. btJt. mi l -i--lilMrallv of Hrrnlblaa J'ioimciH I Urtm e iU-i-mi4 wa.llw !" 'f !" Fereuoj liaviuit tui-li ' .! i.ni hsve been cured afler llva ud lliev could mjt live week hmcer. This Med ie;n ha cured foms who w.-ie .iprN.sed to be In a dyaasi .late, but. by the use of this remedy, Ibey a.w live, aud enjoy (nod hei'lh. , f Mi. llnLnm i pitrfr a rcfWe temfomnd. It la pleaMnttu take, ard .crcrWx. tr. in any Mane .of du cue or under any circtiiii;ii!ice. Ilertef t it woaaerfal and itlwo.1 minrulna. Vurm hy Purlfylna. xirmyt. muu. auJ intisonilina tle whole syateai-by ) sow th. cmulalut, and prmiucine a hmlttit action thus mU.im.1 I'ouah !": ' Nenreu id .idi.7 ad i-,iti.,i, r:xectsruiiaa. It Cure. Uu hnlowuiu o. nai, viz. : Consumption, rorfSH ""I rh,cifw. Atthma, Spittmf W kitfiu r r atdV. -nd Ckai. AmniuKrJI. .Vj 11 MrH. ' l.i.ilio. tf c. Slid mU FKtlll-K VVEAK!K! and Comjilaau. aruuBf Uieretruiu. C Itolerit llHualuiii, kc. r. Far I'raof i'l piumcuiara of cores, sea oar raaipaleta aud MuuttiuV-all our Aeaata aava laara w f tva away. AS'"! I)r Th'.rnlon anJ J Baker, Lewis rims ; U W Kesler ami l:ohong & Anlis, New Berlin; Jn M Tavl'ir. MiHlinbmi ; S J Crouse, r'elitir-Erove ; 11 Uat khirune, MiilJIebnre ; G & F U Mover, Kreeliiirn ; J H ('aslow, Miliou 3naencli'i I i (Svain Drills. f"piIE undorsinfd wish to inform t'ie X farming community generally, llial they are now manufacturing J. I'. i:0SS' X- ir'i Improred CRMS I)i:iLLS,or So'WIXG MAC1USL. illiuul s'oij)injr to discuss the compara tive merits uf numerous Drills now PlPered fur suit?, tlii'y merely wish lo invite Farm ers to cull unil sec the above named article before iurcl:ii-in Iewhere, feelinj; couli dent lliat thev cun lurtiinli an article that will ;ive entiie sutifieiif)n. no.ss, (;i:ddi:s &, mar?ii. Lnu-ibbur,; Toundry, Aug. 13, lol). IT IS A FfiGTi h sr't-t'virfcr.t, nnd worthy ot tvery J cnnsiilfi itiion, iliat no Miller can ni;ikc ;od clrun Hour vwiliout he lias good clcnu wheat. I suppose you wish to know Ihe remedy. 1 till yru it is to Ct one ol Jhrgstresser's It'htat Scourers, or Smut M.k'I.kics. lie bx inir an olJ, praciica! and eiptrietifrd Millwright has inveutt.-d, got iip nnd put in successful operatinn llie best Wht.it iScuuier now in use. Anv persnti ordfriiii; a m;ichin; and afterwards lindin;; that it does Wit prove to operato as repre ser.lej, there .shall be no side, as tht.se ma chines are to bo warranted cood. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. lie is now having n supply made at I'wi3 bur;;, bv J'essrs. GfdJes it JVIirsh. Orders for rnichines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines mil be tent and put to all order. Address J. UERHSTRKSSER, Lewisbtirr, Union Co. Pa. 320 New Establishment ! GMR'AGE MAKING. rflili: MiWcriber noulJ inform the citizens of I this totvn ami ibe surrountlini; country thai having in.tde I.cwi.burj hia permanent residence he h is laken the b ip at the lower end of Harktt flreel, tmlh side, here he will keep ou Laud or manufacture to order all kinJs of liUKKKYS, CAUUIAfiES, SULKEYS, SLEIGHS, fc. AI?o, every variety of work in his tine Kcpaffecl. fainted. Trimmed on !imt notice aritl reason aMe term. Vir On hand a l.ireo stck ot ttf 11 FraoneJ Tl.MiiEIi from the ChiIIintia'ue lu.ttonis. from M.s experience in the bufine, tho sul'scrt' r UU-.U he will fve able to give cn'.ire Fn'.i- I.i; to ail who may favor him with potro v - iy one iJi-jKttl U reiiertcJ to call and rxt.nE my materiaU and workmanship. Cash aiid Country Produce tnkrn in pay for nok. JOSIAU tiliiTO.N. Lcwir-burg, April 26, IS5I Gin Lightning Rods. THE awful calamities (hat every City, Town, Village and country fails victim to nnnually, thro' the gross neglect cf its inhabitants, is lieyoml c.ilcu!atiin,eiecial!y when the remedy is so ta.-y to obtain this is found in raitaije'o JJiitcnt .ftlagitclic ijl)t nincj rous, and in thU alone. This rod has been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world Pro fessors M'Murliie, Johnson, Wallor, and many others that have examined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest lerma of approbation and havo pronounced them the only sale rods now in use in this or any other country for the pio.'f lion of L:res and Properly. One advantage ia to divide and throw bark a part of the electric fluid harmless lo the clouds, this is in lime of a stroke, this cuublcs the rod lo conduct Ihat portion of fluid thit I e'oi.gs to the earth without the slight est danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the old one. The patentee Likes pleasure in informing hia friends aud the puldic in general that after many vears' close investigation and numerous experi ments he has ni rived at the truo principle of pro tecling Families. Dwellings and property from the destructive influence of LIGHTNING SAM LEI. HOOVER. Ilarlhlon, I'niun Co., Pa., Agent for Union and adjoining counties. 6mU71 Baltimore l'linling Ink Manufactory. THE subscriber, agent for the sale of thia Iuk, would invite the attention of printers and publishers of ne-vspaperg in the South to the fact that Ihey can now purchase in Baltimore a supe rior Ink lo any manufactured in the State. The Baltimore Book and Newspaper Printers prefer it to any other Iuk. Colored ink, card iuk, book ink and News ink of superior quality and at the lowest prices. Tbe 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, 93C8 No. Carroll Hall, Baltimr Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of all sizes, for sale at the Chronicle office, at SO els per 100 hen aa they ran. or $ I when assorted. A chance for Scrap Books aa well as lor wrapping- paper. April 8, I86t AXOTIIKR SCIEXTIFIC WOXIthU t PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC J I. 'ICE a great Vysprpsia Curerf Prepared from Rennet, rr the fourth atornach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.tisto, the great physiological chemist, by J S. llotr&aras M.D., No. 1 1 X. Hih St. rhiladelt.hia. Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for lndiztrtmu, ltispipsiu. Jaundice, Liter Complaint Cumttputto,, ami Utl.ility, curing after Keiurv'a own pnire-, hy ature'a own aireot. the tiaslric Juice, zj l!df tna-ponnful of this fl.jij infujed in maler, tail di?et ol JiuUe Five Pounds of ron-i me, ... a,wu, i ou, of he rt(Muc. nigrstioil U chiefly performeJ in the stom ach by tae aij of a fluid wruch Ireel, exudes f a the inner crwt ol ihit orgin, when in a atate af bcalh, called the ga.tric juice. Thi. flni.1 ',. ,! . great iukait of tie fuudie purifying, preset. ving and .-tmiuUSiug aiseut of the a'ornach and iiiUMine. Without it there can be no dise.ti.m conversion uf fcwj into blond, no nuiriiion ' but rnlhPr a foul, torpid, painful arid drstruriv. condition of the whole diijesiive anpirarm. Pepiin l the chief element or 'real diVMl. ins principle of the pastric juice. Ii j, fonj in great abuo'lance in the solid parti n the human stomach aft. r death, and sometime ciu,p stoinaLh lo digest or eat itself np. It t also found in the alomach of animal.-, as the oi, calf. Axe. It is Ihe mnicnal used by farmers ia makins cheen sijltd Itl'SHlt t. the effect of which has lone been Ihe speci il wonder of the dairy. Curdline of milk i.-t lha fir.-t process of diiiestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own wiislit of milk. Uaron Liehij states, "one pirt ol IVrisin tli-solved ia sixty thousand patts of water, l'ic-Ii meat and other food." Diseased stomachs r.rodure no pood flaetric Juice, Rennet or Pi p. in. To show ihat this want ma be pet- fectly suplud, we quote the subjoined s i::Tiric nvior.xcc! B:ir n I.IKIili.. iu tin. ct !,l,rat.l wnrk ou Animal Ch. mi.-trv. ;..: -Au ar:f,.-ial dir-.tiv, fltii.. anAinsr.ui u tl:e:a-t ric Juiep.may he readily prepared from the rauraaa ji- mi r;.:i f Lhr -t.-riim ! ,.f tii.. ralf. in whii-h carina, artirlrc of fii-d. afl ru,-at and will In tortenrd and Jii -t. ! ii: r!... :tni.' in.-iiin, r in th tinman .tnroarb.r It. I!.M:I.!!:A. in h:. t:iiii..tu tn ati-e ,.n ra sn.J li.t, f ul.ii.-he.l l j roalenic Ueiin. .N -w Vork. pae :ii natra tho sin.' .-rt:it (m-i. ai.U d;or. . ibt- to- tln.i .f frcpara- in u. iM-ic nr.- r w iii-i.er au; iu,r.;.cs tti-in Ilr IVri-ri. .'s ,n Ih. Phymbir cf ll'ts- Fli'in. ol r.ct that "a qunutny nflli" Ka-iric Jutv : n . ( ni:-:- i f ltv-i j " a:: I i. u ot loc due f .iri'i a..'-pr ': arvrreiv .. ; ia.:i eiS4 to . :i- J t'r-iftt thtj '? ur,. -if-(J. .:v-::-,:y. Hut L'ui-h'-'i r :,ILi. :-.t i.i tiiil, I.: I r V nr.v Ti f It..i:a; I '14 1. ? r : th- .-t. h- fu.'! Ti: :.p.l r. ii. . dii! r. lir. r-1 M ;h this rr.ui I.i.ui. l.li'. iivm : Tii:n:-.uL: r- I It is a rt Ui-rWai'it im ; s.i i I r:ini:r'i-i. m- . r:tf "I iri rr.P.rTy r.f. Iii-nlr.Ti-rari .u urn--!. i,f f . ti;i- a V ii -i - f :irt;!i dii-c-r - n tb ta iano ut in-m tli- nlurai jMjvpiitf tifi-.s.-' A :n at work, tie-1 h.-iui-ti v or Van. i'L-i k iiiitrrh.'Dl. i '.f 1 ; .n i'..i -fl:f ii. t :. i'r i:i r'--; .p, Prt.l. i'l ;i --r :t I.Ity - t- h a iii it. in ihw- ti. . ri n nt rxj- rii.it ::t--. i'lly in n arl:r. l u.- !i:..w tb.it" 1 -i ii ':u'J.r.r.;.ari it . iu l.ij uutiir;.! ti:t-:r."- Julv it- If." .Ll.- ... .: i'x. J. ;l. r4.a ( .-i: rb;!l,:a k ('ii I;.i!tmii !'I,y ..-.; .-y.ii. V(-; iU. rr t!.a ttti s:ii.i:ii:itii)U i !" tb:- .-u' j -'-t. It-a finrR. ;;n-T t- M.in i r. I' :n.tii"i:t. ou : m- (i;i..Lr.r i uit-e. o!jUin,d '"nun lli-r I:un; Iiiimuii slijnrii ai:.l fr'rn an:md9.sr .nf n. - i:i all r:w ..." Ii.- . -i;.::c.n o-..urrr.l i j,erfi il;. ;n ti aruifial in'tiu- natural Ui,-estiucs Asa DVsrKI'.sl.V l.'IRKI!, Dr Houghton's iri'praii,n of IVp-in hjs produrej the most mtr ttluus llects. It is iinposi! Ic to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au tlienlieati d certiii'-ates have l.een given of more than TWO IIL'ALKKU raj'iJ. wonderful, and .t nl.aiitnt cures. It ii a gnat -Vtavois Ati "'V t, and particularly u-eful for tendency to 'ihous itisotJer, liver coinpliinl. fever sod ague, (he evil effects of quinine, meicury, ic, aUo for excess in Citing or drinking. There U no form of OLD STOMACH COM. ri,AI.Vi'3 which it does not reach and also give nisi nit n l.ti ! au.I repeated fur a short time, pit. rity of 1'beJ Mil Tionn or foot follow al once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, to mitiig. cramps, rorenesa ot ihe pit of the stomach, Jistress after eating, low, cold stale of the blood, neaviiiiss, lovenesa of spirits, despondency, emace ation, weakness, tr ndencv to in&anily, ic I'rice, 0. 11 DOLLAR per bottle. OLebotUe often tT.-cts a lasting cure. FEi IK TOWDEES sect by Mai!, free of Postage. l'.r r.,Ti, iii- r:.-i r.f 5, ri:lir3 u sti parts r,f thi country Mi'' IK-:-' : .V ,rf.-r nf tJi- !Vyin.i.. -ut up in the ffina o iv.tvil. r. a i'ti ,iin-' t'oim to W dissnlvi-d I'T tiie paUent ia writ; r cr i r-.'ii. 'Itu ve xi-iiTS c.ttaiu jut the rnis rri.v.u r it . -it !, Lut rwi.-.- ti.i" i,a:int,ty fi r the Mm ;Ti.-f. nut nr t:t I'V e-nil. Frre rf l,.-t.M;. for 1. miS t-pni 1, t,. I)r. J.s". l..u-l,t.n. .No. 11 -Nurlii tighlhSt. flataa-. Ii Ilia, ix i-aukavs fr $i. Lvery b i tle.and package tears the wtilten sig- natu.e of J.S IIOUUIII O.VM.D .Sole Propria lor. ild Ly agents in every town in the Union and by most re-prrtaKe dealers in medicine. l ot et.ad ul Dr. TIK'KArO.N. Lewisburg; J II t'asln.v, .Mtttun; Thnmrson. Mitflinbu'i; Wilt & Li'ert. Ilattleton; Win' Koshong. New Uciiin; ti I Ciouse, Scluif grove ; Mrs M't'iiy, .orthuti,l.rland 1,335 MUJ$ EjEAD HOTEL, Aiijjhabufg, Litien caunly, Penn'u. jy EM'LC I'l'L LLY inUirms the citizens of J. V l "ion county, and the public in general hat he has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is nor pre pared to accommodate friends and the travelinf community in a manner acceptable l. 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 TAIiLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best lbs market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended bv careful persons, and none but tbe very best of liquots will be kept. His STABLER are ample and convenient, aud the OSTLEttd punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor 10 give general satisfaction lo all, and hopes by strict at'ention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. MilUinburg, June 20, 1850 flMIE subscribers offer the puMic, at their J new Brick Foundry, the following new anrl valuable Siovps : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington PsrVr Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight 1'a.i ir Si.ne.for Wood 2 Sl7.e. Coal Burner for Tailor 1 size, 12 inch Cl imler. Louis Air-Tishl Cast I:n Parlor Stove J sizes. Shield Air-Tisht Parlor Stove for Wood sizes. Kg? .-tovc the very best in nse for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Ccnesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. A:c. &e. CIlRrST & FRICK. Lcwisburp. Dec. 12. 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease G Of.1 SUMPTION! DR. FITCH S Lecture on the Preten tion and Cure of Consumption. This nonular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghtop wd this Dace. Trice, 75 cents
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