Lewlsburg Daily 3ulleti It may be some time before Uiat "Dai ly Chronicle" is published. In the mean time, the officer! of the Susq. Telegraph Company havo authoriied the establish ment at this station of a Daily Bulletin Book, in which all the General and Local News of importance coming over the Line, ehaU be copied, and open to all subscribers at 25 cU per month in advance. Special pains will be taken by the operator in Phil adelphia to procure the latest Market pri ces, and all other intelligence, culled from the' leading and most reliable papers. -Subscriptions in Town and Country solicited at this offiice. fWe have heard the remark, that the State Debt, of which both parties have 60 much to say, is of no great consequence anyhow, and does not concern taxpayers Very much. Yet it is a pretty serious ..niter with many farmers and mechanics ... .r. Stat Tax BSJ-aud the worst of lu msj Tbillnrs are annually ta- 4 L 19 i'i ........... v. e v.- Pnn:vlv9.iiia. and infested in 'inininrr States in real estate und nnnu facturies, on purpose to avoid our btote Taxes. Thus our State loses men anu money by the Debt, and docs not increase as fast as its natural advantages should make it j-Xlie Democrat of the Dauphin and Lebauon Judicial District go in unanim ously for the election of Judge Ticrson.the Whig nominee, and previously an ultra Whig politician at that Of course, the Democracy there have all "turned Whigs." For the Utrisburg Chronicle. Mr. Editor : An opponent of Hon. Jos, Casey recently urged against nim ,b,t be nut " s.tit of this County ! But if my memory is not at fault, we naturalized him three years ago by 1333 majority, and can do h again j"Hi opponent. Judge WltVoit due nol live within tht county at all! I think K time Union eoanty should have a President Judge of her own. AN ADOPTED CITIZEN. Letter from General Scott. The New York Times states that some few months since, a gentleman of Penn sylvania, at the request of eight members of the State Senate, wrote a letter to Gen. Winfield Scott, addressing hint as the un doubted Whig candidate for the next Pres idency, and requesting his op'wioBS upon he various political questions which have agitated the country. To that letter Gen. ,st-ott wrote the .following reply, in which, it will be seen, he refers to his past life and Lis character for his opinions : Washington, March 26, 1S5I. Sir 1 have received your letter ( marked "'confidential,") in which, after coniu.it aine he Urror of supposing ine '' WVre theicoantry as the Whig candidate for the -Presidency," yon proceed to ln tcrrogitcTne on many ints of grave pub Jic iutereS . .Permit uie to s..t tlr.t. r-rmsidering we slitf. probably, ou: hat c a Whig candidate for the Presidency tnrougti a Jsational 'onvention, and that I can cot be its nom inee except by the force of the unsolicited partiality of large masses of my couutry- Considering, also, thai if my character of principles be not already kuown, it would .ow be idle to attempt to supply the keicst information by mere paper professions of wisdom and virtue, made for the occasion c And considering Uiat if I answer your queries, I must go on, and answer others already before me as well as the long series that would inevitably follow to the dis gust of the public I will beg permission to close this ac knowledgement of your letter by subscri bing myself, With great respect, Your obedient servant, . WIXFIELD SCOTT. Esq., Harrisburg, Pcnn. P S. I must add, that I write and say nothing, o public subject, which I am unwilling to see published. V . O. An extensive coal field has been discov red in North Carolina, oa the Cape Fear and Deep riven, and is now being opened by a company of northern capitalists. There are three kinds of coal found bitu minous, aemi-Uiucninoua and anthracite all of excellent quality. Tripler Hall, in New York, was ihranged on Friday oight with the multitude anxious to hear Miss Uayea in the oratorio of the li. ..i. st, aanr with creat power and a " , - expression, and increased the admirauon ol her vocalisation wnuu u gcuci-uj iwu taioed. r:.:nl,xi Oet. a. We learn that Rev. o.u. I. Stanton, of New Orleans, has Wn tdected preaidenl of Oakland College, Mississippi. I" P'ce ol vnaraucrmiu, who, it will be remembered, was killed by a student. r n,. Rucnn. of New Haven, whose ,;t. adventures in the mountains of v...A....m have excited so much aym ..,.A few dsvs sioce. after an absence of a year and a half froin kia nnlnit. n..nnm nemff asked one day the secret of his aucceaa, (aaya a correspondent of the New York Express,) simply laughed and aaids M Frinler'a in-" Hon. Daniel Webster has written a let ftr, accepting the invitation to be present at the' New Hampshire Fair, to be held in Manchester this week. lira. Or. Judson and children arrived in Boston by the Canada on Friday night, with health much improved by their voyage. The Southern Press declares that it is simply ridictdou to call the Chrisliaua af fair a ease of treason." The wire for the submarine telegraph between Pover and Calais, twenty-four biles long, is completed. The electric Telegraph is (o be estab- ..... . tn a We republish the following articles because they have nol been and we believe can not.be successfully controverted. 3 COURT EXPENSES. "TKe folio ving is an extract from the Records of the Commissioners' Office, in and for the Couuty of Union, shewing the rjav and milease of Jurors, the extmuse of summoning Jurors, the attendauee of J Constables ou the Court, an-I tue pay or Court Cryer, in each year from 1833 to lSoO, both inclusive. Under Lewis. Under Wilson. For 1843, S2S27.58 " 1844, 2985.50 " 1845, 3064.90 " 1846, 3093.24 1817, 278a.25 1848, 264G.6J " 1849, 3006.45 " 1850, 2031.48 For 1S33, ?1595.50 " 1834, 1854.00 " 1835. 18!t!)."2 " 183ti, " 1837, " 1839, " 1840, " 1841, 1317.78 1324.73 1837.58 1758.35 17D2.41 For 1842, S2036.5G Union County SS. , . Wc do certify that the aboc L. S. y are true and correct extracts frt-ni C ) the Records of the Coinmisio: ers' Offiec, showing the Court expenses for tho respective 3'ears above set forth. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the seal of said office, this 22d day of Sep tember, 1S51. JAMES BARBIN, ") JOHN WILT, Commr's. GEO. HElMBACn. ) Attest C Bbetman, Clerk." The expenses for 1838 were not asccr tained.but supposing they averaged between those of '37 aud '39, the amouut of expenses ; 1USU "J a O i UUU jJj niv. uunwuv ..v.. , mlor Jude Lewis' adiuiuistration of eight j cars, was 813,392 72 ' uuJ years. Averaging per year 51,074 09 (1842, was partly uuder Lewis, and partly uuJer Wilson, and is not counted at all.) The expenses of eight years under Jude Wilsou were 23,038 02 Average per year under Wilson $2,879 o " under Le if is 1,074 09 Difference pryr against Wilson $1,205 66 Difference in eight years $9,645 30 Judge Wilson's Qualifications. His appoiutmcut by Gov. Porter was a debt of pMt i: yratiluJc without reference to h jal qiuilijications. If he possesses the hi"h attainments which his friends now claim for him, he has been most unfor tunate in his exhibition of thsm iu this couuty iu his ollicial capacity. A slow ness which tires all patience, a doubting, hesitating manner which never more than half decides a want of firmness to adhere to a decision when made the necessity of a constant recurrence to the liuoki for the plainest tad most obvious principles, during the progress of a trial, and the charging juries, even ia ordinary cases of Assault aud Battery, from munuscrijtt, are considered in this commuuity, not only evidence of, but irredeemable incompe tency itself. Union Star. Judge Wilson and Iffr. Casey. If the "Times" wishes to institute com parisons between the decisions of tho one and the practice of tbo other, we have no objection. We'can refer to one case which has been shilly-shallying between the Judge's decisions aud the Supreme Court for nearly seven years, the same case re versed three times by the Supreme Court for error committed by J udge Wilson each time. That there may be no mistake, we refer to the case of Snyder vs. Wilt, No. CO, May Term, 1S45. The errors, or mis' takes of Judge Wilson, in that single case alone, has cost the county about $1000, in trying and ro-trying it after being reversed by the Supreme Court, and it is yet unde cided, and must be tried again. Let the " Times " settle this with Tax-payers be fore IT arraigns Mr. Casey. L'nion Star. Philadelphia, Oct. 7 The steamship Empire State arrived ru N. Y. this morning. She brings 259 pas sengers, and has 350,000 dollars in gold. Among the passengers is Capl. Ellis, of Washington, who was liberated by the Captain General of Cuba about half an hour before the steamer left. The steamship Fanny arrived at New Orleans last evening with advices Irani Texaa to the 1st inst. The revolution on the Rio Grande seems to.be on a stand. Gen. Carabajal still remains at Teamayo. The people ol that town had held a meet ing at which they resolved to accept the proclamation issued by the revolutionists. The Mexican troops stationed there are al lowed to march out of town with lha hon ors of war. The revolutionists were de termined to defend the place. A report having reached Matamoras that the inva ders were prepared to march upon that town, a large number of the inhabitants, including all the women and children, fled, leaving only about 250 men in the town. The brig Rescue, companion of the Arc tic Expedition in search of Sir John Frak lin, arrived at the Navy Yard, N. Y., ibis morning. I understand one of her officers has prepared a minute account of the ex peditioo, which will bo published. A confirmed arrival of gold from Cali fornia, in quantities as large as ever, cou pled with a great probability of a diminished export of specie hereafter, hold forth th most promising appearances of a gradual return of commercial confidence from this period. ' - . i Kossuth is expected lo arrive it N. Y ihta week. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Califorala News. , The Prometheus reai;lied New York on the 5th inst., with San Francisco dates to the 0th ult. The General Election was on 31 ult. The California Courier (Wh)) of the 6ih ult. says of the Election "The returns thus far, tho' in lh main imperfect, Iroin th counties ul' i5 n Franc isco. Sicrirneiilo,Yolo, Nevadu, E' Doriido, Solano, Mann. Tunlinr.ne.-Sr Jnaqiin. Calaveras, and Santa Claw, S've leading (Whig, fir Governor) a majority ol aliuui 1000, and the balance of the Slate Ticket from 600 lo 800. The counties of Mendo cino, Napa, Klamath, Trinity, Shasia, Loi Angelos, San Luis Oaispo, S.mta Harbira, and Stnla Crui, will t!'ve leading at leal 5 000 maioritv. Thi puts his election beyond the imsiibility of a doubt, and tht? same vote will elect the most ol our Stale ticket " ButlheSan Francisco Herald (Ueino- rrt nfllif. ame Hate savs : The returns thui far received, indicate j the triumph of the Ueinticratic S ale ticket by n decisive majority. The L"gislature will be iariely Democratic, and al least one Congressman will be of I he same politics." We copy all the returns lor Governor: Towns, ire. San Franriaco Stockton (in part) Colon Sonora Auburn Mormon Ialands Cealreviile Rough & Ready Sutlers' Creek San Joaa Heading. 2,835 31G 203 310 130 116 143 133 30 318 168 Total. 1.910 :)05 S19 313 107 159 171 105 112 i;i5 85 C5 mj 151 98 . 41 474 6,919 711 4-ii 654 237 285 314 233 141 453 254 446 755 2S5 210 1118 JIG Santa Clara Georgetown vsruii;r;.uw u Marynville (not canT&sfieJ) Jan-ato.. IM Bi-nicia 1S4 tSuiun 8' Sacramento, 2J ward 472 do county Santa Clara do 336 mj ttuhno do 150 mj &iu Jjaijuin do (part) 8U2 Vo!o do .eaIa do El Dorado do (pari) 3G mj 801 100 mj 250 mj C8 mj For the Leviibnrg Chronicle. County Treasurer. Mr. Editor : I have seen nothing in your truly Independent Journnl in relation to the Treasurer to be elected this Fall. Both candidates reside in this Town, and nre respectable men. Mr- Miuck ha rmd the olTu;e once already, mid by the O.m Term principle adoptrd by the last Whig County Convention, cleaily sh iuld ml b-re-e'.ccted. lie i also a mui ton wenlihv to nevd the office at all. On the-e accounts, when he tried to gel the De'entes at our lust meeting, he received but five votes. Mr. Maiz?. on the other hand, is a man of small estate.who has never had a county office, and whose capability and integrity are not disputed. The votri may rely upon these (acts, and that il would be a kind and honorable act to elect HENRY I). MAIZE, Esq.. for County Treasurer. I think Mr. Maize will have a majority of nearly two to one in this 13. trough and the adjacent Township", whero ti.e circum stances and qualifications of both candid ates are well known. A Wnio or New Behlix. 5" No alteration to report in the Lewisburg Market. l-FETROLEUM, or ROCK OIL, a namnil rcnxvly procure! from a well lit Alli-jriu-iiy 'o. la. 4tJ f--t b. low il. .rill ' nr.u.. ia ttut u:i hv S. M. K I Kit. l'.IL.litiri'. ID the lnjlt( jusl as it fiowtt frriu tli'- w. It witliutit wtmixuire ' of an j kind. lien tuken iwmnlin ; to the diri'Ctt'jfi, it wl!i cure pains aim euiarKciuviiu' iu vim. whiw iuu jumin, ISl'itt-lirn, llili.-, Kry-ipcln. Pimj.ies on t!io fil'-e. T-tler, SraM-hea.1, Kin vurm, fuid lh- various fluo disease ; it liaa cured nnmfrou ctuh of Klicutmtlisin, Ni-uralui,' !tit Ac: "CY-ml rases er KlKMtuntista of e.rs' stuudiiia have been entinjr cured. Sra Adrerli.emt'Dt in a&utliur frt of tills paper.) 1 v37!wwjl i tn Selingrove. lal int., Fusttii 8rTKia r.i.. e I an.L a- s., I ,..i,.., .,i Mi.a Aowes Davis of Selinserove. On the 2d inat. by Re. J. U. Anspach, Em Meixel of Kelly Tp and Mi.s llamiaa, daugh ter of Gideon Biehl, of East Bullalae. Iu Pittsburg. 2 5 Ol ult, William Cabm, of the firm of John Pa ker cV.Co. and Miss Cabolimk, daughter of the lata .obn Sargent, Ktq , of I.ewUburg. " DEATHS.1111'1"1'" In LearUhnrg, Clh insl Patbich Kissidv, aged about 35 yeara. The deceased had worked in the Boat Yard, and bad won universal respect for his industry ami good behavior, and the beat attention were paid to him by hi companions, and by the families of Messrs. Frick and Sliler. A few daye before hi deatb. he aenl his money lo aid sister in Ireland. He was buried in Ibe Catholic Cemetery at Miiion. In Cincinnati, 23 J ulu, from congestion or Hie brain induced by Cboleia, Elizabeth Jiait, (aged 55 years,) wife of Israel B. J sines Esq. of Philadelphia, and mother of Prof. James ol the University at Lewisburg. Lost ! IX this Borough, on Tuesday last, a GOLD BREAST-PIN. large Any person hiiding. the same aud reluming il to the eubtciiher, will lie salistacionly rewarded. H. W. CKOTZER. Lewisburg, Oct. 8 Removal ! Removal ! AND GREAT ATTRACTION ! TUE subscribers, having removed into their beautiful, airy, and convenient NEW KOOM, would inform their customers and the public tbat Ibey are now opening and will be lor some time to come, Very Extensive and Well tWectcd Stock of GrOoSs. ' At oar stock U very U'ge. nd coropriM much mors lb- is generally kept in Country Stores, we rind it u-eleits to e numerate Sftkles but CALL AND SEE, sn.l tbat too in a roin (being very lM$bt) wbere Goods nust sbo their qualities and wbere yon will be waite. upon by attentive Haleaman, who will -.pars no pains lo plrsae ; and aa the Room alone ia well worth s viait, for few if any can be superior in arrauge men. or beauty. J.HAYI eVCXK i - Lewiaburg, Sept. $ , , ; ; . -.- - : THE WINTER SECSI0N or Tax LEWISBURG ACADEMY, TlLh commeoee on MONDAY ttw : 1 "Siarf Wail hrftj 1 V of OCT. 'All the branches of a regular aB4 wbrn tll ,luation. hnnn " "kJ by tl .,, complete Academic coe will be u.hl. . S The .ubicuber, iu entering upon the Slh year JJJ.bto t,.flt t bsT. nved bom Uu iw r kh la of bi coniieciiun with llu Inetiluiion. uke ,.lubi miicm. . ..;.,. i i.i,nr Kn lut Ui I contiwtrd lolcnt cold, and lo eoo pleasure in returning to the cmien. of J.ewi.lurf ch , ba1 cuiin. .lurn.iea .itl, f,r. n J vicinity hi "incere ltiiiiU fr tbo curJial and "Jn ia mj tijht briut and .hnuWor-Maae, with a bad liberal up;.ort they have given him. Hi eonaUnt w-h ami do elaboration- I , "I" " J. , . . . i. r ,k I to, mT bad. aud had tho attalaon m family plijr eff.rl baa bren to uilue into the mmJi of those B,-lln,J,r c,, ut(,ur mc,l at umler bi cam a love of learning, and lo train Mw pitloB of that tim- re.lud ao l.. tbat their youthful power, into ayatemane n.W udy. And when thi end ia once luiiy reacueo, the grralrsl olwtacle in the way of acquiring a ih.rii.li ,lii-aiion haa been aurmounled, and Ihe future proirreaa of the atudent, altbo alway ascnling, will atill be reuJered peawut and ai-curr. The Prima'y Department wil! receive apeeial attention; ami exercise in jinposiuu" u i Declamation wi" be required of the larger mein ! bers of the school. A Vacation will be given ! lu,in? ,he HjI'Jay T:aM.rSeionof 20 werka: For Common : E,lfUA $a fur Hisbcr Engli.h 3 anj fjr Lau- auanea f 1U. JAC. hAAUOl.1 n. Tt. ao. 1851 I'rine'pal VENDUE. HE subscriber btTing di-pd of hia Farm ill oiler al Public an Siturduv, la Xov. next, at the Farm he occujiea in Eat Uuffiloe Tp, tT"A an of horava, t. clta. eovia, youns cittlo, hogs, and Farming Uienaib.3) made known b, a. U. CHAfl'ELL. Oct 3, 1851 Cabinet Ware. rnHE subscriber oflrs at reduced prices. J tit his shop on bout ti 1 turd otreei, assortment ol eu niaim FashionaWe Furniture. Every variety of Cabinet Ware on tne niosi rea sonable terms also 9 well selec ted assortment of Can Seat and B.ich, I'nrlor, and Uockins; CHAllvS. which will be sld cheap f .r Cash. Country PrmJuce or Lurnlier. COFt'IXS furnished at the hhoriext notice, made of Muhog.wy, Cherry or Walnut. N- 0 Mahoaanv Veneers for a!. 6m39S WM. ARMSTKOXG. LEWISBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. rrVIE subscriber wircUully informs the public I that lie epcis lo nren a Female Seminary in l.rnieliura in the lirick liull.lms a.lj 'iiin Ibe , t, 'I'hi- riit Oeaaion will ii.)uiin.M. i.. . t i -t. enmiiieiire on ihe S I M.-nd iV in uooner J erois Duwii! snd raintiiiir, s well as in ell the b.anche" of a first-rate UnglUb educalian. Elira u. alliums vi m i c is u I. - rhargea will ue inaae lor rt-ucn. i"niu, .uw Famtiiis;. Mis. lust, the la.ly expected to taka eharce of the InstUnlioa, Is fiom Borilnaton. Vrm. The Iter. Mr. Cisvraif, President of the Fmale s-nihiarj In tbat .lac-, says, - she Is a lady of solid talents, pruilsnt de portment, lady-like in her maimer, and an excellent teacher. She is well acq nainte.1 wilti the Clscies, Frcneh, llrawin. Psiuline. Matllrmattrs. at' II the Knulish I branches, and is an expere'nevd teacher, aa l an silmira Lle roveruesa. In .bort. she l juat such alasly a. I would like to emp:oy to u-a-h mv own d.iun'liters. or to assist in our rjemiiurr. if we needed one."' Sir. Converse has lon li-en at th-s "hrad of tills Institntion. in which there are from ons to two hacdnsl yotine lad'1 a, and it is to be prrsura.il km ws what the qual.fi alkms of a teach -r o.Wht to be. Sh! lws not tearh iustrum.ntal music, but lessons iu this department will be siren hy aceuaiplislied tvaclivra iu the oUce, on reasonable terms. Aa e ahall be at consiJcraMe expense in (ret ting up ihe school, any patronage from ihe public ill be thankfully received. We ahall endearor to make it a means of intellectual and moral improvement, as well aa a source of pleasure 10 all who may attend. fiood Boardins can be bail in pleasant families on reasonable lerms. For furlber information. nlea.e apply o the subscriber, ' frept . 30. 1851 1B MARK. EECKAWICS' UNION ASSOCIATION (It e .rporatnl by the State of Maasa-hwsetU :) Branch Office No. C3 Dock SI. Plilada. AccumulatedCB.h and GuaranteeCapital $50,000 President M U Iw. Financial fommittee : Wm Patten, ti C WooJ, II U Judkins. r'lHl!' ia in Association of Working Men nJ I olhera, for the mutual aJtrance of each ulhrr in case or aickness or acciiient. By ibe payment of the following annual depo- a la. von will become Uie memiier, anu win n . . . ? . i :ni. entitled lo A weekly benefit dating li:e if you should be disabled by sickness ol accitirui irom sucnumi to your ordinary business or occupation. Female insured against sickness common to both seies. TsiMT Deposit or Mwonu trxota 50 ruas or acc Ta'lr of Ilata. Xo. 1. Those drawtnif fr Ihe first work s sickness, by paying $2 iir year draw $2 pr week $7 pr year draw $7 pr week a ao a no 4 do 4 do do do a do S do a uo o UO g do 9 do 10 da 10 do i of tlata. To. IT. - m.A.. .leaolne f..r the first eek's sletmeea. bv parlne $1 tr vear draw fS ia' pr wk a pr jcat dr $. M pr wk S do UMa do do 4 do tUO do T do , lu.00 do Those aver 50 teara ..f age will be charged 25 psr et Mlra. l.9l) admission fee ia charged in addition lo the above, Ihe first year, and must be paid at the time of application, and the 1st years' deposit within 30 days. CITY REFKRKNCE8. Pratt a Beslh, Xo. SO Market St- vVitham k Neman. S Franklin Place; J Otf nkirk E.. Madisnll Hotel. N. Al ? J M Hiltlnas Baa, 3 Oh 1 1 Alley ; Henry IulMq B-,. &4 nk Alley ; S-anil Hart k Co. 17 Merchant St: itorar C B Carter Bq. 1TI Chesnut St; It O Howard. S. 31 St; Andrew Scott, 115 Chnut St , All comaiunications should be addressed (post paid)lo M L Dim. C3 Dock Si. Philad. ANDREW CI!MMIJ,f:. Lewithurg. Authoriied Agent fur Union, Juniata. Mifflin and Huntingdon Comities - 891 New Goods. B4RTOX Si. CII iE.aF.4ST hv just iereive.1 a lieH supply or GOODS which they offer st lower prices tbau can be purchased in town for ready pay. ' GooJ Coffee at 1 0 cts per pound " Sugar 6J " Delaines IS cU per yard ' Prime print 10 do Best heavy sheetings 9 els by pieces. aio Lot of Ready Hade Clothing, Sack Overcoats, Dress Sack Coats. Pants. Vests and Sbrrui. which will be sold st reduced prieas. CjCnll and See befor (iiirchasinsr el wiem Store, opposite Kluie'a Hotel. l.ewisburfe8ept. 34. 185 " ; '. . v0.,: NOTICE. ;;r . ., T HEREAS my if HaTTa Motib bus W leli my bed and hoard without any reason whatever, I iberefore catitioa any or all persons from harboring or I ru sling her oa my account, aa 1 am determined to pay no debts whatever Of her contracting , JACOB MOVER. , r t r ucr Session H and 10 A cliin to consist ,erres to be impel-i-haMr reconled to your crettit, ana se . I . . .... ,.l ..f five in.inlhH " Iiisuurl:ons a ill he cur-s to von, the irr.-atdicoTercr of an infallil.leeure t.r .,f a peuoJ of bve inonlns. iii.uuei.oii. in e h u rto,rcmll,,, ui. . ,9rtinB nf. eiven in Greek. t.-.tn. rrencb, .Maiaeinalica. .., ,, , . , ., ; n the b ealine art that no tim KaOt Twni,. 3, MM ., U BRANCH FAEMEK. Another Rescue BT SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP ! : v t j i - - i. .nil av. i fiTMni thmt BIT ttL?Z2Z & h.it eiHuumntion. My apneUie a une. my swU wrr trrqralar, fc.r and ni .-Ut .eat, pain m a.y brea and ahoul-ler, atleniled with a iIMn " euuKh. wlnrh waa r Uirht, mT Ae.li had nearly all aone. and I wan ao weak that 1 could aean-ely raise my 1-1 fr the p.Uo. and waa truly an olijert of pity to lh..ld. My n-mil. bail been -snt .r to me UI-. ami my .H-k-W wa. eur roanded b kind and e,mlhiin wihbura. who had come to warns, my deparlur. from thu. world. hen au ray. ol hope hiul Sed f my "".rif; lavi,l Conrad, pr.).! U.try SCIlhNI K FL TLiii HVKl'P, with a iew of 1 nine cou.-h, ami relh-T-iuK me of the toujjh phleRm, and a. a mean of ailardiue Zrar, relief, remarkliw at the Ume. - thu . 1 w tn f-.ne for the Myrup to be "J any pennanent b. nefO. My wife, anxious f.r the relief of my Int-iuHi nttemw proennd .me or the fulmonic .n ,p. I found it alturd id me eeliet and eontinued usinij iu leoul. f-l il heal ine influence wpon my lun 1 wnunued "'"P"'" under it iuw, and my friete.1- were much RTatilie,! u wilnea. me unexpected improtement: many of my neitf le lrs came to lock at m. as one raised from th dad- My coo A now heam looea. anil I fclt eomeihins break. wb. re I bail Ibe pain in my breast, an I I diK-h-iyr,! larite nuantitie. of vellow matter. I haee ft week, diseharaed anl raised a spit ht.a full of matur erery day. with hard lumps, like eeaina of somelhuie. My boaela now became reitular and natural, and my appetite waa so far imprured that I eoul.l ,ereirlT refrain from eat.n too much. My tr-nirlh inipned, and I r-fuined my llesli. 1 continued In imwite in e.ery respect ion alter i .......... the .-yraii. aud tba Improremenl enmiuiai r .fl t.. my wonted b -alth. I haT,- pawed tbrou.-h the im-li mcnt weather af the latter part r winter and the riving, and reel an wi ll Bow as ever 1 fait " ami I am IhisdaT a lmnta.linHviiilortnenetIIay of si-HKyvlCS'i'l'LMOXlCSrJtLTin curing palmon- Issit this statement sho!d he thouelit too liislily colored by some people. 1 subjoin aetrlilicate of a mimla-r or Uie Inbabitanta of Tacony. wlio saw mi at different times diirine my disease, and ner-r expei ted to see me re.f.r-.l. I also appeml the cerli8.-at. of the brothers of Mystic Isxl-e. NVv 270, 1, a of O. t.. who kindly waUbed oT me, in.l fully k-liered they woul ronsiin my remanis to the tomb: but thanks lo Dr. "eh- nek. frr hi. intalnable Pulmonic Svrop. nrr life has been spared, and I un M-mitt-sl to make the foregoing statement fcr Uie benefit of sulTerintf mankind. . . . I resHe at TaeonT. and am well known by most of the people tliere, and will l rtied lo bate any permncall np. me an.l learn more particular, of the cri jit Tirtuea of this medicine. JOHN t. OUKIN. June il, 1'1. The ubihee. memhrrs of the Mystic Lal""-, No. ST" I O of O. F.. of llolme-ilvonr. l"a . do hereby ei-rllfy that we know John C Oreen. l and is a member in torsi stan.i Ine in No. -2711. I. O. of II. who was danieroosly ill with a low Pulmonary Conaumption la-t winter, so that lhe (nve bim up to die; tbat be is now fully restored to perfect health, and they belieTe kia recotery wa. pro diieed by Ss-benck's Pulmonic Svrup. Wa beliere his certiorate ia correct ro erery paetirular. Usar Ntrr, P. o., 1 Amin Kaansoa. P. O, Aaatntw Annu a. P. 0, J. K. o --. . O. Juitpu Khinui oaa. I J acob WiriBjia.s, JI-, JoO C. t'AtVKB. Holmesbuiv, Philad. Co, Pa.. June2i,lVl. The anrl.nirned reai'lents of Taronr. enht miles aVoM Philadelphia, beinn well aninaiuul with John C. Green, and tlie circumstances altendine his case. ael Impelled by a deep aenea of imperatiie duty. ti make anirersally known to tlie pnhlie hi. entire nssirerr from tho rery last stases of a Pulmonary Consumption. Is entirely helpless was his eouUitioB : having lieen but a brief pe riod in that rapidlv sinkinT and emaciab-d state, as to Utterly pns-lud. in the opinion nf bis physlriaB and friends, who watched by his bedside, all h.ss-s of eren a t- mnorarr reeery an i resu-ralion to hi. present robust blth. Thus the careful nse of yonr iurtf iiahle specinc, the Pntm'Wlir tivnip, makes H in our belief, under the etn-nm.tancefi of his previons prostrate, not to "ny dTiiia Unmlition. one .f the moot rtartthiir resalu lhat the whole nwlttal Uilt or nri.-t.re can vrnlure. It dm i wist either diminish or cHoroy J f dL.tres.ine "r';' linual coui-b. supi'raiMed lo tin Harini . ! nps1 Mr. nd ewlfennea renoi a c n- the other svmi torn, rocse- )uent npon. or atteudin;: Ihe Iat stajes of a pulmonary disease: ami moreover at Is lnsr so aenerally l-lievisl by his numerous friends that no human power eonld relieve, or protract hi. life, much less restore him back azain to hi. nv-nv-r health, we C-el It thnsourdutv to Rive our un qualified testimony of Mr. Orem'. perfect recovery, by means of Iheenrlusive use of your wonderful Syrup; and we should ludeed reioirs !f we could be made the bumble instruments of relief an.l core I., olhers who may be ao unfurttiniu a to be simiimrlr ffl:ctt-tl. Jw. TVrriEtD. J. P Cn.). IIfvt;KLP- Captain of Hteamlvifst TrentwD, Jrf.pn lr T. Jr., M iTTHrW TDEX. Auk V.?inEOrurT, Bucks Anik-w Hkath. riti,tain of ?t-n m host Wae iotrtua. Jt Wats.., R WHT AlJ.T!f. JA1. T'TBB-lMf- Of tit T i"h- inzt'-n Ilmiffc', Teony. Jvux BLouM-fccar. euunty. Pa. Prt'Hrirc.1 only hv J. H. SCIIKXCK. anJ frr i?e at fats principal Kvirn, ?:iaksi'km:f m -LDix'J. x. W. mrti4r f SIXTH ad-J CHETNCX atrtxta, -nil hy Drnircit9 panerllT. Price $1 pr bottle, or six Lottl- n tnr $ t,8ole agent in ewl)urg-JOSt.Ii UAKKH. Iy301 TAKE NOTICE. VLI. persons that are indebted to the subscri ber, are requested to come foioard and make settlement 'tfljjbrfore the 1st of November next. Those ol them that neglect this notice, may expect their accounts placed in lbs hands of a Justice for collection. ' H. P. SI1F.LLER. ' Lewisburg, Sept. 44, 1851 MEDICAL 'PRACTICE. DR. II. B. U RHIS, a regular Graduate of Ihe Philad. Medical College, (eapeclfully announce to the citizens of LewUbur; and vici nity, that be has located in the bouse formerly occupied by John Lemon, on Market alreet, three doors west of Christ Si. Frick's new Foundry, and offers his professional services to all who may desire ihem. Daring the past fifteen years. Dr. Harris has been engaged in the Reformed or Tbomsonian practice ; discard the use of the lancet, and all direct poisons, mineral and vegetable ; and cure iliseasea with botanic remedies, such as act in harmony with Ihe laws of bfe. He also keeps on hand for sale general assortment of good Tbomsonian Medicines. i Numerous testimonial might be given, if deemed requisite, but let Ihe annexed suffice. Lewisburg, Sept. S4, 1851 3911 " The hearer. It. B. Rtacra, M. D., I rerard as a practi tioner, fullr entitled to the eonfiilenee of the eummuuitf. 1 have had an CHipm-tunity of kniiwing Dr. Harris' qualifi cations as a snedical man. and believe hiia one of the best practitioner in the circle of my knnwinise. . n. wnriini, .... v. Atdharnftht TAoatsoNtu Mcdioai 1'ruciice. ' "Philadelphia, Auj. la, 1SS1." . . , HEW GOODS ! AND THE FIRST IN TOWN DS. KRENGR tt. Cd. t.peclfuliy announce) to Ibeir old friend and the trading World, that ibey are uow opening a large and general assortment of Fall & Winter Goods, embracins eeeryChing in their line, which they offer for sale at reasonable prices. CALL AND SEE. , Lewislorg, Sept. 23. 1861 GOAL. TVTOW on hand and receiving larga lot of 11 Coal, compriaing the following qualities : Bj,oklB& Lamp,deBv'dintOwB,J3 to do Brokaa do 2 'q ao N at do 2 37 . do LuBetrameT do 2 00 WUkSS-BSrs,ufc .sui ao 2 7s 00 I , 'Hin Tons of Iron- such as Tyre, at S rants per lb.) Bind Sod Boot boa, 3pn lb Oral sv ( do I llurea 8hoa Bars 4 do tOval do I .NaU bods 41 do ' (or $75 per tan, for aa assortment of different kinds.) Sarltig Steel, Ifc eta pee lb. J Country Steel, 6 eta per lb. ' Call at atf Blacksotith ab op oa North Third tlraat. . AsAJiNO.NS. j , j,,irlsbJr, 9yu IT, IW FOR SVIE-Th. wl-oiI- itt offf at . I''KNta.!). Wtducsday, ism oci. mt. One Hundred and Six Acres, whereon are eiecled a brick Dwelling House, a U.mk barn, and other ueceaaary ouubuildinaw a Wtll with gooJ water at Ibe door of lha bouse, nd a good fpring near the buildings and an Orchard of Fruit of all kinds, and ao atcaileut Limestone Quarry on the place. There are about tiS acres cleared and in a rood stale of cultivation. Ths remainder is WELL TIMBERED. Sale to conimei.ee at 10 o'clock. A.M. of said day, when lerma will be made known by WM. A. kbl.L.1, 8ept. 23. 1851 i A. H. LL'TZ. UrpiitlUS Uliri ecllC j AGREEABLY to an order of the Orphan.' . Court of Tnioo count,, will be awld on ihe premises, on Saturday, the 18A day of October next. a certain Lot of Ground ailuate in the Borough of Lei-liurg in said county, fronting oa Second street and marked on the Ueneral I Ian ol said Town. Xo. 255. bounded on lha 8oulb by Mi. tieorge street, on the west by A pplelree alley, on Ihe nirth by Lot No. 254. and on the east by tiecond street. C3nlaining in breadth 66 feet, in depth 15T feet 6 inches, on which are erected a two slotev Log Dwelling House, weaiherbnsrdril and painted, with a brick K lichen attached, and a frame Stable and VVootlhouse. fate to commence at 11 o'clock. A.M., of raid day, when terms of wile will be made known iy A DREW J. O V r.Kf t'-lv. Eiecnlor nl Mast Baaaaaa SraTtia, dee'd. By Ihe Court: Joasra Eistsb, Clerk, fei-t. ti, 1851 Valuable Farm AT PUBLIC SALE. Til T valuable Farm oned and occupied by Mr. Juh vlcfutur, deceased, sitmie iu Cbiliaquaque lownsltip. iorthuiulerland county, on the east aide of ibe We.i Branch of the Susquehanna river, one mile helow the Bor.mgh of Miiion. on the main toad leading Iron the Utter place lo .Northumberland, containing One Hundred Arret) and allosram will be sold at Public Outer, at the bouse of Henry Eckbtrt, IiiiAeeper, iu M ilton. oa Thursday, t7te SSrl" day of 01ber next. Aa this) i a very desirable property aud will best recommend i'self, those wishing lo purchase are requested to call and examine the premises previous to ihe day of sale. The Ternia wilt be made kn'iwn on Ihe day of sale by W M. M'CLEEKY, ) iet.uiors. Jiril.V V AbliO, ScpU 19, 1851 Houses for Sale. TWO HOUSES on North Fourth street, between St. Mary and St Anthony atreeis, (built on one lot) wdl be sold either to it el bet or separately, and possession liven on the 1st April next. Both houses are ot brick. 2 storys high. .10 by Is. wilb frame Kitchens about 18 hy 16 and also Stabling for I we or three horse There are a fe Fruit tree oj etch lot, aud We'ls on ibe adjoining lots. One third or one ball the purchase money to be paid down, and the rernaiuder, well secured, in equal annual payments. JOSEPH DRIGHT. Lewisburg. S pL S3. 1851 -3 II fov 5ak. M flMIAT lorge and desirable property on the corner of Market and Water St., well situated fur a residence, for busine.-, or (or n i esidence and place of business. 1 here is a larae BRICK lloiie contain ing 4 lurge rooms on the first flVyir, 6 bed rooms on the second fl.ior, and two la rue finished rooms oa the third. A Kitchen and Waslih(iue adjoins, and it hat also a la roe cement Cistern, a rump and Well of go-id water, and all the necessary out buildings. For lerms ic. apply to (iro.ffn tEk, Esq. H. K.JJAVIS. Lei..iur, Sept. 2o Town Property For Sale Cheap. , FULL Lot on North Fourth Stree A on which is a two storey rrame uouse, id gy oj leeij with a pood Cellar Under it a itt ji Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out Kitchen, and other out-bui!dinff-'-now oc cupied by D.tviO SfiAMp. Enquire of 1IAVIU KKl.l'.li, Agent. Lewisbiirg, Oct. 30, lt50. The Housewife's II Jp and Husband's Juy THE GERMANWASHING FLUID DOKS away entirely with that lahorioua task of rubbing the clothe Uon the washboard. It contains ho Ingredient whatever injurious to the Inert fabric at the jtejv. The proprietor, atath every oae to fri. it a trial, and If tt does not prove to be a. re eommeudeil. tbo money In every HUrh ease, still le re funded. Fnll dh-eetlnns aceonany eaeh lattlle. Kete,'. prios VJli CenU p- r Bottle, suBa-i-.-nt tn do ties n(r'v, KNianiNs, aod saving the eiothe. aaore by nut r;at,bi14 tllem. tnao ine cosi 01 six omties oeaHies ri-ss-erii staiuaof fruit, Ac-, If there be any, and In lmK KB. bor saved. . . l'repared only ky L P, uovT k P. A. FOX, MrEwensvftie, Sols ant to?'.-?'; of Uroiaa and NorthnwWrl.ud " AU or. lent adtl rt-r-e-rti ti lu whAlff . . proaiptly atiea.l.si to. J wholes' or rslail, wilt be -.Tr.x,!-strat:,Is, wtice j ,J i b,el' y I'"" t 'ha Kegistar of Uu- eoo -ljr b(M tnntml ilttnof Ad ln. r"',m lo the underaiined upon tho erf .la or ...ra. btJl4BlTfl Wiuo, lata of Kelly deceased Aj person baying claims against said estate will present Ibeui duly authenticated, and thaa indebted will maka imitvrdiate pay atari !a u pdBKRT H LAIRU, ) Adinini- IVM N WILSON, S tratoffc Aogoat 18, 1851 . w STOVE WARE-ROOM, r v ; . , ; . Jfearly opposite H. Pi Skelter9 Store. TOR best aod most approved COOKING, SHOP. OFFICK or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Castings. at low rates, by : ' : CHRtST FRICh'. v DR. EeOCKC DEXTlSThm returned la Lewisburc and mar ba. Ibaad at hia Oca oa Korth 1 ft) tucat. ihe FARM bfloniiins; lo the Heir of j "J', uj siwJtv t my tim i ea as Kwiir. deee.J. Uie of Kelly lownsbio. Loiorj tol-..areiu not u. ..,. ... a- enunty. ..tj .i.n Und. of Andrew Kelly, iW "JZZiZttT. Kellv. John Bennsite. and others, containing f "" " u . Mu.M i.r Oj. s . traw aaiy la HOVER'S, MANUf ACtDY SO. 14 Race? M. v, (between 4ia aud ll. epposils Crowa St ) K PHILADELPHIA, W 11 EKE lha Proj-riewr u snabUd. Mf iucrcs.d fari!ilies,losuppl lb cfowiaa d....d to, UO. EX'S 1AJL "bKh - j ,p,eJ .epuiation baa erestej. -J' ihi.inklUtt4WMW.il esiaWi-heJ In tl Stlado ZTyw,r to in-or. Iu future Dae. and .way ""Tj-l s.e mvtl and 2tU, vviy W unMIiure.i M.nuSWsUv'e , .Va. 14 tan &rut mvmbb A 5th. t.ftMtu Criwi. cCf. j-HILAPtXflHA. AGENTS WANTED. BUlEe Mea to Uka the esiat Atf tiot a fount or Counties) for ihoaele eflW CEKMAyVAiHISG fLUltma eniewaweir , lit aper aud easier w ase Un auapttw wavrsswaw to perfectly cfcawao ail kind ut cloihiuf eontat Ding no Fola.h. da-a, 6rir.ta of Turpentins, Anin...ma. Aci.U. or any article whar.vef tbat ,!et lt u a maic. .kich.wla c lair- d. 'tomiu.it .ale. can bo made vi.h large p.obis to ll.a agnt. For mil f-rr.K-ul.rs regardiaf r j. f. ii)Y r co. 3m387 Ko. 26 toaiii Filth St. P.irtad'a at Dr. Tttornton'si Prng Mora).' : lamps: lamps: Ton will And at TX. Thornlon'. Dry j Stera, tW Lmraxst aild saost laeMMmai'sv .ick s l'Luc OU, Fluid, rhiwgeuic, aud Lard L iu.ps, In Is.(.t)nr. anl be sell, tln-m ebesr rhas eu earn puretjase thess aaess-r alas. CalT :Ulil BIM IVlai . . t. U' aKHE na I re! i put rru! A Dr. Ttuarntaw a ' Urns Sta: he keeps u. very l-at imporua) and Uomesttc aears. as vjell as :ia ias T x- of avery quality, arel a vanety of enuff. Pipe, av. SMUT AlXM f iAretit tl. SWB le. ev-aot a'l. veiiac au) "M. Hen. tire i lasses, of a vsm-tv l AZ1RS. 9tro.s, fueket Kn.ea. ee'ser.rs vt' every J crtjiUuu, at lirisee to suit all eeat JlBj-rs. fj TI-.CSWFsV, The subseril er s. Pared W t aad furrlen Tro.-- of dii"erenl .iai ti all f J) . 1,0 irmr he oimll-d V ws, ll. ua wu aa un si proved plaa: also siapporteesoTdulereot Siad., tflUlfc JCsT ree-i,l. a Tarietr erthe - ia.biblv -Lino., such a. lrress-.ii-. Tuca, l a Skic. fuckel, BUnul Neca, ifuilalo or lmitiaiua. UoVl ntU.iH, Ls-a.1 and K-r us C tv lbr.sIat tlu 17 lirne and l.heoueol store si Br. iHJtt.STOil- rVere Bo"k. Purt Mnnais. runas, aa, at nsiuuau pca. Cali ... Wee. ' 1K Blark. Mue. Red. atef SEM-tet. rei Utt UUIw or larjrr gUAiitity. Note Hair and 'aaev Keve- pea of every iserioUOU, jSotuss, arjar wa r'tinev H'afera. SOMETHING IR TtIK LATrE?; P-rSnrated llrlwot lluani. Z-Vivr tor aiarkisut rnsa. ft ttira. Leaves and Kurt Sir orikui; liar Su ra, alau a vanety of I AN usaWlf tow. t .T? 1.x KM! LtVKS:! The eheaiwat anrf it O" ilurante ever ofls-red. The -uhserlbar" wnuld aS the attention af the pahlie m their peeotHr r.sstras-Uuo- let To tbete rvAl and Wfl pniuerties. a. li) aUajjUsl U.OJ door. is. Tbetr adavta liun to donrs of any ihii-kae-s. by m ans of their alatn-s swindle ami eirei. olate. To tiu. (treat mpn'tance is atta. he.1 bv earrs-niers. 3. The s-nen.1 style, strottule. aud low ara-e. coaalnmBi; a.tuei a .IT asrth lU muf. aeient orRam-nt to ?rl'y the ai-hee an-l Uv-l.' of a repuL-' lie sopulatioo.- I all aud eaamiae lb sa lrasr rare. vauez-tl Ur.Tmnilon's liru anst ClMioieai Store. OIIJ Lin.-eil.Pioa..veri LsaWMi, and Sirit of f ttrpent.D .hy the barrel or A .,t,.e onantitv.at tba iinne aod Cbs u-r. or ba. t!I T9 A. n. TJIOT.XTOX. NEW A It 1 AN G EM KN T New Stock. J. SPYKER tt SCN nAVE rennived iheir Hat and Cap aabnVhV mrlil iu the eeulral aud cnintrrmlioua to as,' ou Miiket air.-ei. l-ilcly ucruied hy 3.F.Lytsa'l two di.n es-l ot iheir oM arair l.wbeie then have received and arc now opening a large aasoiluatut of 1'aabionabls HATS "d CAPS f thw newest ile anl tvt ..Ujliry. lieU is mm thar Eastern tl h-s; e-nnt ri-liiit e seleel ! ot .TTKA XOLKSJC1X IATS, v, . A . 1. us. . .Vft i SILK as. '.J and a full supply of Angol Whi e ! leaver. Gotta) , P. rcba. l'vail, Kougb and llvady. Fur atul B.aves' litis, ' ' i OaHrm's r.my Battr H W.U Osrrsek itnsass. f . ransuia Lechorn, Braid, and St. aw Hate, iacltrs. diug all kinil. Ir cbitJieii, t Jsuur l.in.l Sml liiue Military Cipa, : ' ' t hiMreu' Kanry C'M, ..'"5 Good Sills Hats for $1,50. CJsll.; Abo. Hals of their own manufactiira tijuUa4Uy on band. - "' . ' ' ' Fio the cheapness, satiety aid Tpeirr tjaa; Ii'y of tlieir gooda. ami the (act that their lima and , attention are desnted exclusively K ibU pariicalar : branch of business, they are ptisuttted that par-' chasers Irom both U)u aod coUutry can ba talcf , suiieil beta than anywhere else in - Vua ibrta eonnties. " . . ' CJTCiiva aa a call ! No cWfe for eiaraiuin;. our atocl i X. B. Bonnet. alA Vnn.iua. Leehom, Brai'j" and tUraw Hals, IkAcAcd and trimmed over, at the shortest :.iHtca onJ on tba mi I reanaaaW terroa . Lsrwutaura. April S3, lJj .,(; .f TOtllffG'S WOOLEN ffACTOHY, ', ' $ In Wost Buffalo towpVip, Uuion Co., V. one mtle ajoV(J Gulden's Mill. rpHE wter BM alHM welts' JL knn ractory, ami pot the saioa in ' "'"'tng order atid fepared tad wtxV ollawing raies ii : - . Bros ) U!ankeU. (0 cla. per yarj. ' -Cloth. 42 in 4.i - ' Cassiineres, 42 '4 " P' ' ' rlaliineit, 3S - '." Plaiiiiel. - S5te3. .... . A lao Country Fulling, Dyeing dnd Carding done on ihe shortest minor, in toe beat style; an on lha ntoat reasonable lerms. - . ; The pauouaga of thepuWie is resperifull? aa. liciieJ. J.VttJB HElt lZLEK. Juno 85. la.M. - SUPERIOR MINERAL tlf At E ti For sale bv Dr. T. A- It. THORNTf 1M. EVERY man anI hi neihbor thai, in want -of a eradfe. shoirl.1 cat f and etasrnne isvs , made by Chadwick. B'arftnvan ft Cs.wYsiL' atvJ lor aaia by D. a KREYIBR ak.CO. I A T IME-Bl7K!fERlv Coal a auplo artieia." . ...leine an Hal lal sTISt Ma LIa W 4 , 1 i tt Mi j 1 fl tV . . .
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