LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH .FARMER. NetU0 & Notions. pHiLosornicAt. The editor of ihe Eas-1 od Argus, Win. II. I Inner, was defeated . fur the Legislature in Northampton county , by a Whig opponent; whereupon Mr. II. briefly announces: " The question was submitted to the peo ple of N irlhainpioii county, on Tuesday, whether they would have a good represen-' laiive, or a good editor, the coming winter, and they decided by a majority of 80 that they would father have a good editor. Hol es for our side !'' ! Dorothea Walker was yesterday char ged by her husband, Adolphe Walker, who lived at Nu. 1 15 St. Peter Street, with hav. ing dur ng a four Weeks' marriage, quar relled with him, threatened his hie, burnt him wiih a hot iron, slabbed him in the cheek, and beat and kicked him. A war rant was issued. If the law don't take hold of that womin, then there are no ttnake. N. O. Picayune. The Election is over. And each Demo, wriggler Is homing for Clover! Huzzaing for Higler! But ll.ey can not sham well Their grief" over Camjibeil, For houest Judge Coulter Hi i bit them a pouitcr! Oh! Oh ! France can now show the largest pile ol specie in the World. According to a re Gent return of ihe Bank o! France, the spe cie on h iiid amounted to 007,000,000 ' francs, or about $115 000. 000. This, we believe is the Iirgtat amount jf specie ever collected together, 'ihe Dank ot Knglund has not had at any lime over 00,(J00, too. The New England Cotton Manufactu rers are turning their atiention, very prop erly. !o the making of much finer class ol i;ood than they lormi rly made; leaving the coarser and heavier fabrics to the South and West, where they are constantly a! trading increased attention. A case ol seduction was trtrd in the I'i trict Court, Ph. lad .before Judge Stroud, in which a young man named Edmuud Week erly, was charged with seducing a young lady. The damages were luid at $3,000. The jury rendered a verdict to this amount. Kev. Dr. McClintock, formerly a Proces sor in Dickinson College, has been called to the Presidency ol the Wesleyan Univer sity, Middleiown, Conn., to takn the place of Dr. Oliu, deceased. Dr. McC. is a man of distinguished ability. John Swift, the Union' candidate for Mayor of Philadelphia, who was supported by the D mocrats and a few 'Cotton Whig,' has been beaten over 5000 by Mayor Gdpin. Taking this as a cpecimeu, the 'Union' must be iu a bad way in the city of Drothei ly Love. Bucks county has elected a Whig Sheriff for the first time in more than twenty years. IJis n.ijuriiy is only 87 voles, yet the largest received by any Si.enff ol that; county within that period, with a single exception. Capt. E. C. Williams, Independent, has been elected Sheriff of Dauphin countv over th waul H't, V. is a ffood fellow, and Sidiuicn nig. j who commanded the llairiaiuri; company in the Mexican war. Biyer, of the Carlisle Democrat, is in such a glee at the lesult in I'ennsvUania,! that he is coins to trent himself to a bell crown, and each of bis numerous progeny to a pair of new shoes. '-It's an ill w ind," &c. Rochester, Oct. 23. Col. Enos Sione, the first settler of Rochester, died in this cif today. He came from Genesee coun ty and built the first house in Rochester in 1810. His age at death waa .6. 1. T. Darnum, the showman, ia a prom inrnl candidate for Governor of Connecti cut, any Democrata and Temperance men of that State are urging hun Daniel Webster ia named lor the Presi dency by the New York Courier & Enqui rer the same paper that abuses Kossutb and the Hungarian patriUs in general. A child wat killed a few miles from Buf falo recently, by taking large draught of whiskey from a barrel which her father had brought home. It is proposed in England that Yankee-Doodle-o be changed to Yankee-Doodle-ilitl. The Doodle family is certainly some pumpkins. Miss Maria Linch, a resident of Clare- front, I. 1 1 t "a )" emerged from the one hviulrtd and fifth year of Iter aye, her lacultics unimpaired- James Adams, E-q., the recent Sheriff of York county, died on the day of the election the very day on which his suc cessor was chosen. A son of Erin cautions the public against harboring or trusting his wile Pejigy on his account, at he it nut marricj to her. A now Episcopal paper has been startrd ! in New Vork city, edited by Kev. Dr. Mu- j lenburg. It is to advocate Pusey ism. t J j The emperor of Austria is only 21 years i of age, jet a more perfect tyrant is not iu j Europe. He learns fa,t. I I It ia decided that the Crystal Palace shall ; be demolished. The site ia to be marked by four blocks of grani'e. The Northampton Consressinnal district .! has given B.gler a majority ol 6573. This J Leal Oid Berks all hollow I The Hon. Linn Boyd is likely to be the next Sneaker of the House of Representa tives, it ia thought. Power's Statue of Eve, wrecked a year ago on the coast of Spain, baa reached New York. The Government of the United Slates, we learn, has purchased $1,200,(100 of its own atock. Wjiat is mindl No mailer, hat is mallei f Nevermind. Ninety-five thousand dollars l.ave been subscribed, ia Ohio, for a farmer' college. Why is a hot cake like a calerpfllerT"! iJeran it makes the butter fiy. . Kossuth commenced his eureer as a ie jorr and editor. . - Storage, Forwarding, AND GRAIN BUSINESS 1 CIBSOX respectfully announces to the citizens of Union and adjacent counties. (hat be has rented those Urge snd commodious Store Houses and Wharf; lately occupied by Samuel Wolfe dee'd, south of the Lewisburg Budge, where be will carry on s Ueneral UIIM MISSION Business. Stie carefully all en Jed to and all kinds of GRAIN bought al Ihe highest Market prices, H.U, Lewisburg, Aug. 1851 ly$5 TAILORING ESTABLISH2IENT "VTERV thankful for former favors from the ' public, the undersigned would anuounce that be continues the buaineas of Tailoring, in all ita branches at his old aland on Market St. between Third snd Fourth streets. New York FASMOSS teemed regularly. All peraona laLru'tlnc work to him may be sure of baring H exaruted In a workmanlike meaner, vo, abort notioe, and at reaso nable charges. M.MICL A.HAION. Ss-fur-toincn who have not settled In rwoyeara might no wen an can una mo now uetr aoooania stand. Lewlnburgr, Aug. JB, IS.,1. Xetc York Importer and JoUbert. FREEMAN, HODGES, V CO., 58 Liberty Street, (Between Broadway and Sanaa St- new the PoitOfflee,) HEW YORK. WE are receiving, by dally arrivals from Ruiope, out Fall snd Winter aeeortment of ticb, fashionable Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purch asers thoroughly to examine our atock snd prices, ai.d, as interest gorerns, we feel confident our Good snd Piice wilf induce them to select from our eataMi.hrm.it. Particular attention ia devoted to MILI.INKKY GOODS ; many articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and can not te surpaescd ill beauty, etyle sod cheapness. Heautirnl Parts Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Seek and Belt. Satin and TsfiVta ltiblons. of all width and eolnrs. f ilk., t-atiua, Wlvets. and Incut Velvets for Hati. Feathers. American and French Artitkinl Flowers. Puflinea. and Cap Trimniinir. Drrfi Triniminira. lanre RMuirttnent. Knibrotuerit-s. Caps. Collars rndcrsleeres and Ctiff.. Fmremr.rni.lerv1 Kevii-reanif Hemstitch eamhriclldkf Crape. Liases. THrletonp. Illusion and Cap Ijaces. YaleneieiiiM, llruM-li, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid. Silk, Seaing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Glores. and Mitt. Ficd and Plain Swiss, Bonk, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Mttaltn. eyvLisir, rxuxrn, a .vertpa .v. axd itaiiax STRAW GOODS. July, ISM. SmSS7$5T UNIVERSITY at Lewisburgr. fTlHE next Session of ihe L'niveraity will com' J mence on Thuraday, Oct. 16, 1851. The Board of Trustees have been highly grat- !6ed by the large degree of sueceaa which b already sllended their exertions ; and they sre resolved to spare no e Hulls ia order to furnish hereafter the highest advantages to siuilenla. The Rev. HOWARD MALCOM, D.D..hss enteted upon bia duties as Preaident of the Uni- veraity. His well established reputation givea aaaurance that under bis sdminislration a still Isrger degree of success awaits the University. He will be assiaied in the department of instruc tion by the following able Profesaora: Rrr. GEO. R BUSS, AM.. Prof, ot Grark Lang, k Lismt. OKO. . ANKKIiSON. A.M. LaUn " CHAS. !. JAMKf, A.M.. fret or MMh. k Natural I'hilua. ALFKKD XAYLOK, A M, Prof, of Btfllea Lcttrea. The uaual eyatem of Collegiate education ia t n . . - M. , i wmiiBj tmtw vr nnir ywara mnA vntillini the aurmaaful Blmlent lii the Aentme 0f Bachelor of Aria. In order, moreover, to aJapt the University to i be wante of all, a course of study has been eslalili-bed nmiiting the Ancient Languages and ubtituting in their place various branches of Mathematica, PhiloMphy and Natural Science. Thia rourre will occupy a period of three year. It ia thnrouEh and complete, and will entitle the faithful Student to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. Students who design spending but a year or two at College, will have sn opportunity of atud ying whatever branches they may elect, such ss Cheuiiatry, Civil Engineering, &.C Every Student will be required to give vpecisl altrntion to Compoeition snd Public Speaking. In couiieriioo with the Collegiate Department ia an Academy in which the ordinary brancbea of an Enclinh and Clssaical education are pur- I . ... ... nnit,. t. I. r.t ,iAAC pr. f.ooxia, A. MM Principal, and Aaaiat. snts. There ia alo a Primary Department under the auperintendence of Mr. Kussix Ball. Etery arrangement has been made to furniah all requitile aid in every part of a thorough Aca demic and Collegiate education. An excellent Library, s very complete Philoaophical Apparatus and a well furni.hed Chemical Laboratory sre provided. The Library is constantly receiving valuable rdJitions. 'I be University has exteneWe Buildines stand ing in an elevated glove on the south aide of ihe town. A more beautiful, plessant and healthful I location could not be lound within the State. Pracs or Tlitiox Collegiate Department. STO per annum. Aeadimie 2l) 44 Primary - 12 " Boarding and Waahing can be obtained at pri ces ranging fiom $1,50 to $2,50 per week. 1 he )rar ia divided into two Sessions one of 26 w eiks commencing 16th Oct. snd continuing till ihe 14tb Apiil ; the second uf 14 weeks, fiom the I3lh of May to the 18th Aug. 1652. THO'S WATTSO.V, Pres. of Board. GEO. F. MILLEK, Sec do Lewiburg, Union Co. Fa. Aug. 23, 1851 IMPORTaANT TO SOLDIERS ! I HAVE made arrangements with tt'm. 8. Troabrulge snd S. 8. Conover, the former ot whom baa been engaged in the Western Slstea as Surveyor for 17 years, by which I can insure ,he !'"" " nl "srrsnu on the choicest -."' n'k'' Wiaconain, Minnesots, Iowa or Illinois, at the following rstes : Warrants fur ICO acres, $10 ; those for 80 ?7 ; and thoae for 40 acres, $5. Warrants ,r"'"d " m'mii rbo? "?d.a of Atinniev to locate enclosed, if aent to me liw mnti ,u,u br punctually snd faithfully attended to. Power of Attorney must be properly scltnowl edged before a Justice of the Peace, accompanied I . I . . '. ' f it.. P.Alhrtnnl,p. n.J.1 mm-t h.l.M - ..-,; p,nn'..nd Ohio hill. n..h.' irj-Refct to Peter Beater, and H C Hickok, Lewiidmrf. MITCHELL STEEVER, Atl'y at Law. Milwaukie, Wk, Auf. 12, 1851 Ml. I will also attend ss general Isnd sgent, pay lairs, &c for Esstern land-holders in sny I of the above Slates 3m36 M. 8. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, ME1TLT k EXPEDlTIOCSLYj EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE- OFFICE Lewisburg. i X. xtenaiw ssriet, of Rasors, Strops, FUh- i A Kodsaad Uats, Snaooy Flies, Hooks, I -. trifirrl Ci. F etc. si SCHAFFLM'l STOVE WARE-ROOM, Kearly opposite H. P. Sheller't Store. THE best and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stosea, Ploughs, Castings, &&, at low rates, by CHRIST & FKICK. Another Re$cue BT SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP! T WAS on the rerge of the grmre, mnd no fkr gone that my family and friends bsd loet all hopes of iny recovery ; ana wttrn in this riituation, tuivint; un rem-aeu ny uw une of SUiUXLWX ri'LMoXW XMC1'. I Uire to testify, with gntirful eniotions, t Dr. SCIIKNCK. the nn cptkatle twm tit I hare raoured from the uso of his in valuable medicine. Early hwt It 11 1 rontrarted a violent cold, and in con sequence of which i bad chills, alternated with fever, Iin in my right breaftt and tboulder-hlaili, with a had cough and no expectoration. 1 kept getting worse until I took niy bed, and bad the attendance of my uanity phy sician. I was undfr his care about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time was reduced so lw that despair took hold of mysrlf and friend, ami evn my pnvsirinn abandoned me, aud jrive me up to die with the baity consumption. My appetite was pme, my howels very irregular, fever and night sweat, pain in my breast and shoulder, attended with a ditmwing cough, which was very tight, my ilch bad nearly all guc, and 1 wnn su weak that 1 could scarcely rairamy bead from Hie pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My frlends hsuf IsHson aw. tit ff.r to me die. and mv e-i.-k-lhti wan cur- rounded by kind and sympathising ueighlaira who hml com to witness my depart are from this wurld. t tiro all ravs of hn had fled of my recovery, a nt-k-hhor, Mr. li&bi Conrad, proponed to try StMIKNCK' fL'LMOMC . 'KUI. with a view of loosening my couib, and reliev ing me of the tough phlegm, and as a mann of aftbrdiug b-mporary relirC remarking at the time, Mhat I was too rrgone iortn !vrup 10 oe oi any pcruianvDi, trnwin. Mr wife, anxious for the relief of my intense sufferings, procured some of the iVwotitc Syrup. I found it afford ed me relief, and continued uiug it- I could f. l iu Ural- ing inttuence upon my lungt. I continued m improve umb-r its use. and mv friends wtre much gratified to witness my unexpected improvement; many of ray neih hnr Httta t Innk mt ma aa one raided from the dead. My cough now became loose, and 1 felt something break, where I had the pain in my breast, and I discharged large quantities or yellow maiUT. i nawemr wcwi uiKiiai'ru and raised a spit lox full of aratter every day, with hard lumps, like grains of eoinethtng. My bowels now became regular and natural, and my appetite was so far improved that I could scarcely refrain from eating too murh. My sirenirth hmirored. and 1 retrained my flefh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced Ufing the Syrup, and tli improvement continued until I was restored to my wonted health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the pring. and feel as well now as ever I felt in mv life, and I am thiji dav a livine tefitinvml of the great effiea-y of srltyriCS rVLiiOyiCSl'<in curing pulmon ary disease. Lesrt this stiiement should be tbonght too highly colored by some people. I subjoin a certificate of a number of the inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at diltercut times luring mv uiseaie, and never expeewa lopwe me reswiren. I also append the certificates of the brothers of Myrtic Lodge, tin. 2T, I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me. and fully believed they would consign my remains to the tomb: but thanks to f)r. Schenck, for his invaluable I'ulinouic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I am per mitted to make the foregoing statement fur the benefit of suffering mankind. I reside at Taeony. and am well known by most f the people there, and will W pmtified to hav any person call upon me anl learn more particulars of the great virtues if this medicine. JoUN C. O lit L.N. June -U, lbiU The subscribers, members of the Mystic Lodge, No. 270, I. O. of O. FM of Ilolmeeburg, Pa., do hereby certify thai we know John C. Oretn. (and is a member in good statu ing in No. 270. I. O. of O. .,) who was danerouly ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption lat winter, so that tfu- irra him nn tft Hist: that 1 1 lat BOW fllllv rMtnml til perfect health, and they believe his recovery was pro duced by Srbenek s Pulmonic ymp. e believe bis ceruncate is correct in everr particular. IlrMiT Nepp, P. I ALrazn Rnoissox. V. AnnflaM ARTBi-m, P.O., I J. K.O.au, N. tf Jostpu UmsuiotiE, j Jacob UATtKMA.i, Ja., Jon?t C. CLVBR. ITolmeshurg, rhilad. Co i'a- June 25, The undersianied rasidents of TaeonT, eight miles aVore Philadelphia. Wins well acquainted with John (. tirecn. and tiie circumstances attcnuiug nis ease. ieei lmpeneu by tb-ep ff nt-0 of imperative duty, to make universally known to the public his entire recovery from the very last stag of a Pulmonary Consumption. So entirely helpless was his condition; having hocn but a brief pe riod in that rapidly sinking and emaciatvd state, as to utterly preclude in the opinion of his physician and friends, who watched r.y his lanlsioV, ail hopea Cf even a temporary rrcoverv ami restoration to his pr esent robust health. Thus the careful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Svrup, makes it in our be I it f, under the circumstance of his previous prostrate. n"t to say dying condition, one of the most startling results that the whole annuls of medical skill or seienee ran produce. It de serves to be imperichahly recorded to your creltt. and se rines to you, the great discoverer of aa infallible rure for this hitherto remediless disease, a lasting monument, and a world wide reputation in the healing art that no time may either diminish or destroy. Hav in witnessed Vr fln-, ii i , Ti-. - ana sui7rring! from a con tinual couch, superadded to the other svmptoms conse quent upon, or attending the last stages of a pulmonary rlisease; and moreover at being an generally believed by his numerous friends that no human power conld relieve, or protract his life, much less restore him back again to bu former health, we feel it thusoarduty to give our un onalined testimony of Mr. Green's perfeet recovery, by means of the exclusive nseof your wonderful Syrup; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the bumble instruments of relief and care toothers who may be so ui i r maie as to db similarly amictea lATIICtNBiD. Jrsse Dt mrm, J. p., A!tirew Hkath, Oai-taln of iSbainbnat Wast ing ton. Jkksk Watsow, Robert Alltiy, Jas. Torrert. of the TTash- inon House, Tacony. Jon Bloom ABt'KT. Cuts. Hist Ki.r Captain of IS team boat Trantoua Joskph IIf.ao, Ja Ftephex LrKKft MTTHRW ToDRjr. Aixrji VAEORirr, Bneks county, l a. Prepared only bT J. II. SCIIENCK. and for sale at his PRINCIPAL OKKK K, SIIAKSPKAKR lU M.hlNli. N. W. eomer of SIXTH and CliEST.Nl'T streets, and by Ira(rcits itenerally. 1'rice f 1 per bottle, or nx bottles for $s. vSole at-ent in LewiaburgJOSIAII BAKER. Iy301 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mijjunuurg, union county, renn a. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Union county, snd the public in general that he haa leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Fsther, snd is now pre pared to accommodate fiiends snd the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is Isrge and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, snd every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable snd happy. His TABLE will slways be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, snd the beat the market can afford. 1 he BAR will at all timea be attenled by careful peraona, and none but the very best of liquois will be kept. His STABLES sre smpb snd convenient, snd the OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In abort, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general ssliafsction to all, and hopes bv strict sttention to buaineaa to merit and receive liberal share of patronage. Mifflinborg, June 20, 1850 81tBwe. rTMIE subscribers offer the public, at their 1 new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stovea, with s Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. C'asl Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air -Tight Csst Iron Parlor Stove t sizes. Shield Air-Tight Psrlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, snd Shops. The eelebrsted Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 3 sixes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stovea Ploughs Castings. &c. Sic. CHRIST & FRICK. Lewisburg. 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 Lewisburp . V p T j ,. V m 7 j T . by Lyndall J. Houghton and at it.;, nflilia Prii si IB rsat. this office. Price, 76 cents BiOSOiKiSf. PRINTED with clesr type on goal paper anil in firm and elegant bindings, consisting of STAXDABD RELIGIOUS HVllKS. Andrew Fallor'a complete j Fttj" STipturvTrpe..2T.t Work., 3ol. $0,0fll - MrMialMhip M Aidalo IVTathm.WatMlic.4o! Howell on the Uraronahip 3 Buoraa'aAwakeniiicM lu 7 WaY of Salvation ' Inntinir 75 p.-iiMial " 75 Pilimm'ii Progra S Holy M'ar 6ni Jamea'Cb-Membertiuide " Church in farnwt 50 law'a C.I1 to Chrlrtiana 40 Llfcof MraAnnllJiHliwo M RvahHJudsonoO Bnoth'a flei-zn or (trace 4o Crowll'R Chun-h Meub- Lvfitl on the haiu-iflce and er'n Hum) SK Atonement Mead'ii Almoxt aChriatian 60 Cox's Ui!t.Knr.Uap.MiaBlls STi tiainnielt's Am. " 75iMmoinof KeT.d. Team 2i rnxTKorKKsiAL work. Dr. riniD on llaptim $l,50;Dr.llnwcUonCuniraanion CO J. It. IIintn " 5 S. llcniitictoQ M S Smith itn Infr.nt " 2i! " V.i aKint for fenirillr on rtftr'tiFDl ami I biToln!n a liai-ti.t 6 lhMith on Uioitt-v. 211 to 2.r'CartiKt M:iimnl, a Cillec- Prof.Curti$onCouimuukinjo! tion of Tnttta, ao. 0 yoR ciiiLflnF.x axp .irxtAr- imoi.i. Alcohol, an .MIo-rT 9. lilcaner IS 15 llr.lur.ickMT:LlforTrulli25lUotifurd'M iilritual Tor- IirUclchiir'aATivturrTalea'u ace. n Allcjiory 1 on I'oDcrv '2b Anna Hailcy " llnpliiiifl of ilcrlrnl'tliclVace Maker 14 the New TtwUtni-wt 26jr'rnnrin K-rton 1-T Cl.iuc Scrnin in Life of The t'lil 1:1 Youii); PcrwiiiK 25 K.llier'it Apples 1:1 Our KnTior. hv a Teacher iiu Jauu-a anl ileore 1" Scrivnt Tui-ilM. a I'ort- lc molr of K. M. Tl'aT 9 mit of 1'iiircriialL.m ztiir-impie i.inri'B F.ffic M:Mirk 1 A ripturc S'ri-. Xo.l ami John ( ink K'l 2, hv a IVw hcr 6 and 9 TIIK PSALMIST, In Tarioua rtjles, $0.5 to 1,-JS TIIE 1IAKI', 20 to 35 The sboae fur aale in Lewishurg at paMicaiion price, at the atorit opposite Kline's hotel. 371 BAKTtiX & IIIIALFANr. Kew and Popular Srbool Book. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of Uiveral Historx, lueeiher stith a Uiogtaphy of Distinguished Teraooe, to winch is sppended an epitome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Thiloaophy, General Astronomy, and Physiology. Adopted and need in the Public Schools of Pbilad. E. S. JONES & CO., Publishers, S. V. Corner Foisth and Rack streets, Phils. lT?"Teachers snd School committees address ing letters to ua poet-paid will be furnished with copies for examination. t?A full and complete aaaortmrnt of BOOKS and STA TIOXER Y (t aale at the oucf prices Iychq3tj0$$tr REMOVED. fPHE Lewieburg Cheap S ore has bw n j I removeu to tne more convenient awio room, recently occupied by J.Forsler, first below Kline's IloU-l. where we shil! he happy to ste our old patrons, and any number of new ones. April 2, 1850 C E. P.OWF.S. Or. John Locke, Qfiray svhgeox dextist, MAY be found at bia Office and residence Third atreet, near the (ier.UeU'h. the two weeka following Ihe fiist Monday of each month, where be is prepared to execute all operation in bis line of business in a manner creditaMe to himself and satisfactory to thoae who may favcr him with their patronaee. JOHN LOCKE, D.D.S. Lewiaburg, Pa., May, 1850 LEVISBURGBAKERY. THF! ..,t.;y.. hvmg commenced the baking busineaa in Lewiaburg, nearly opposite H. P. Shelter 'a atore, intends keeping conatantly on hsnd the best of FANCY CAKES, together with a good snpply of Common Cakes, and BRE.ID which foi whiteness and quality will be surpaeed by no baker in the country, as we hsve the services of a pr icliral workman. In connection with our liakery, we have an ass sssajh sAYum FA KM E RS snd peraona from the country wiil find the Bakery a convenient and pleasant resort lor the purpose of obtaining refreshments, such aa UreaJ, Cakes Pies. Oyler. Hot Cotlea, ic. &e. Also, FLOUR for sale. A. E. PENORMANDIE, Agt. Lewisburg, Dec. 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! IOOKatHiTrirtn's NEW j STOCK of (i.'IJ and silver V atches and Jewelry, before you buy el.-ewhere and pay a "lertle tuo much" lit'rauaC you waa uot aware that llailiel I Kella cheaper. Gold P. Lerers, wren jewels 14 to 1SK $10 flOtnn.(W do full jeaelnl lBUilS Anrhorsaod liini.jewld 14 to IS fl.uo 3,00 1 S.I iO 11 1,1 S) 9J1.H0 SO.OH 3S.II0 17,00 gilrer I. LeTeni, jewrlnl. ADrhors anil Leiniiea, jeweled Gold Finper Kfnp, lr,:e ariety 5.00 son 10.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 12.00 21.00 15.1X1 3.50 1.00 4.00 3.50 ,75 10,00 rr Kinpi. plain aoa nga, laiesi styiea M Ienrils and l'eoa " Pencils 44 Pens. Gilrer eases. Diamond pointM 1.75 " Breantiiins, lly ami Gent's, Olfl't styiea " II untine Loeketa. double. S.M " Wati-hrbains, rob and Vest n.0 Guard do Sleet 13..W " Kev ,75 PHTer Table and Tea Sprtona S.0O Plated and Germ. Silver Tea and Table ?lras .7 5 Silrer Comlis 2..ri0 and Gold Spectacles l.oo Brass Cloeka 2..SO Aceordeona 2,0 8,00 And hnndrejs of first clinirr articles, "splendid gooda,"juat from the v'iiv ami aa low aa City retailers can sell, l.y A. !.. HATFIELD. Lewiaburg, March 18, 18ol etuisbuvg JTottnivn 1MIE subscriber, thankful for past pat . ronsge, would inform the public thnt he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing at d other C'astincs. 'I'hra.Iiinz Machines, and other ariiclea of Machinery repai red in the beat manner, ('astinss warranted to be of good material, snd at prices thit ran not fail to please. JAMES 8. MARSH. Lewiaburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale st the Lewisburg Foundry by Jamea 8 Marsh. STOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at Ibe Lewisburg Foundry. James 8. Mai ah. W (A REPS Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James 8. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale st the Lewiaburg Foundry by James 8. Marsh. Nails, Plaster, Salt and Ftsh. A LARGE assortment just rate'd snd for sale by D 3 KREMER & OO. Petroleum, sROCK OIL, A NATURAL REMEDY! pnnCTRED FROM A WELL IX AI.LKfl!lKSTCO.,rA , - four HtiDdml fW-t Ulw Uw Karl' urce K w I t up ia botUes, junt w it How frotn tbe well, without imixt.tr of sd.j kimt It i-u it iiitfrrdlenfai firon toe U .in iaf nutwtancea which it pas ur in it rrl rhnn-n-1 : lUry an Meml.-l toKilr iu such a form m Urfy mil limu to o.miwtiti.u. The IV ml urn in tbi wpect 1 lko MINIMAL. WATKRS, wh :rtufs in most chrome rhrmic ca.Hiw arc at knov. Kdl oot tmly by physicmifn but bj the nmiQiimity at laiyp. Thfw iiij,'ul:vxt!mafl t ttowinx out fiom lh earth.. mi. r-nat.t with meaiciutii yu'law8 ofdilT rfDt i r.rtiet.an'1 hMn-j( tlwm in u. h mplte mluiion pa to rr.iu.:re th aid ol ( tuilry to U-cl tU'-m, bear ample pnof to the ftirt Mint they mw a.nipon.lel by the nitaUT hund of Nature for tin- alleTiatioa of buinan suirenu ami Jiie. If ivtroleum in a meJicine at all, it is a RiaoJ one, for Nature never half dot her work. It will rwulinu- to l-e n.ed and .plie a a Krmedy. a lonjt aa man miiiiiiwn to l-e atlli. ixl with dieae. That it will cuiee.rydi;aMwedo not pretiul; hut that it will eure a creat niMir diwai, ltith. rt hirumble, it a fwt whleh i proTen hy thf iu it lor. It discnvi ry in a new era in uittiiciue, aud will i-oure W the health and Uaj piuv.-is of mau. Srnoh'f ,.!. Thn retmVum I a (trent me. hi . in ?rrifula snd KintrV Kyi! iu ail r.ne dii'1 oricinati" iitadrjimv.il eonditinn or llit U 1 and nth r liur-lf ot the 1-o.iy. It will cure tialunn 1 etilarictneiitM of lit.' bon'' ar.d joints, ICot.-ht!'. Uil. t. Krynip. !-. I'iiim lef on the tu-e. T. ttu r. S ;.(-li. a.l. Kinrwuroi.itid tlte T:n u Ki nif it, S niil-lii ii.l. Itmawuriu.iina tlie :iri iu .-kin ui-to- It han ci.r.il iiiiiui-niij i-mi ot" Hhi'uuiHtinm. N' - ur - i,liiiul. te. A wonin in Krunklin county. I' waa ,i of a rli. un.alic :r,, tion ..f roar.' nfcm.l.op: the etirsail i!iMniw wm m aj'trravat4-d af tsu ont ne Iier t r It-.l tiur iiii thr n-ntr -art of that time; Ue u now well, aud foiifidr her.-lf eulirely rc-tort-d. MfT.VA TtSM yield to Ut - pwr nf itralHM F 1 feel my If tinder a debt of crnli'tnl - t tlu pro.ri. tr of the petroleum, the uw of ulii h t;ri-at inr ii in-' ban entirely rum. my wife of a violent at iwk of l:heuiriuti-ni. sihe hud !a'eur. d nn.ter au attn-b of the di-ea-e tt a- ut two nioiithv'. nuir. rinj the mo t int.-ne pain; the preat- r part of the time omline.1 t her U d, and unnl W to !o am tiling. The pain in the liin wa r. ry Krt'at- attended wiih aprent denl of wellin. The p.-tndeum hadaiia,.py elTect, for the iirrt two or tim e aj p'i a; ion th? uw. lliu H:ninintie! an.l the pain 1. ft her. I eoutimied to apply the) medtiine daily f-r atont two wekn, which euliiely r diCTitl Iht, and .-he i n w . well a. ever fh; wa.- in her l.fe. I feel roitfideut th.tt the Put r ileum is OU tif the tfreiifcr-nt meUiioiH in thu world for rLenuiatic pains aud TKTEU ITHL, P.-rry St., Allt ghcny City. Chronic Cou-h cared. T tike pleanre in rcrtifvin t tlie valnaMr properties) of Mr. KierV Petroleum, for an aff-rtion of the ln ii.-t and tiinx, aerompani-d with serere pain In the client. nd a cough. 1 took the Petroleum in Inrjrer done than ree nntmrnded in the din-etions but nfhT taking it a few day I rot to like it. I fdiould like to have a lanrrei ol it to uw in bit familr. for I believe it to be a TluiWe umtirine. The Petr-detitn produced no unpleasant iveiinir- whatever in Ihe uw of it. . M. DAV. f Ktsttirx, Jlarrh !, Tftere u nothing likr it fr Hums! ItEt.i.rroNTir. K. b. 21. 1.V. I cni three doren of Mr.Kier'n P. tnilin of Mr. IIn-eM, and 1 am rti-poiwi to tlmik tiiere in nothit R eijua! t'. it fnr Hum; h:.Tirp t nrnt iny ti tii.H. aiei exj-r;iiiir noiitip-T I'-jw than a .nr.;. teiioiti M.re, hut fotuid no Win-n-!? T ad fr.m ii only haviie a r.d wale, withouf any s.-renrn wln-n isrexwi ui-n. hieh unite Mirpri: ii m I th' Tvf.r.' 1 hate treat frith in it eflicaey. ao tor at 1. vt, and wit! iutmduee it in lhi ie.-tinu. Very n-ayertfully, xr. II AIL KY MANX. PaMi kl M. K:et:. 1 ."!. lVrtr ?:r: I hive 1 en enrfin'-t to mv brl ov. r f ve niutrh ith TvpV.M F.-v r. at d ! ill am in liel. Durtnjr my siekne.-i. my i-rt t.t:tnd I. -'welli d very much, and eititinu'd so uitil htttly; f tii.-l Mrveral r nudi ft. without any eflVct. Co!. I'.;. railed to .-t-e m' wiJi tie a. C'LOVtn. ttw tie rerdnimeude) me to try y.Mir Petroleum, as it had work'nl wine wonderful cur. n Ut hin knowledfr-. I had been thinking all that d;iy. before ho a here, tht I would try it: I iiumediaU-iy sr-nt my n pi er. lr. J. W.Snowm t tit.- laear-r f this not-) to the tlruc-riUire, and tt a bottle, mid ap;li.-d .mhk tli;it nitd.t to the anreii. and the next morning yon n.iitd-eea rurtrltti 'fifTiTmc tu th ffftt) and has emit :n ie. n ever ("n e. 1 ejn urv yon it erafe I almost ri .c a ch.trm 1 ut-wr naw anything b-nl l.k- t in my l.ft-. I want a rUiVI niantit yet toeiTit-t a perfeet rnre; you will pleae h t the t-ar.-r li;i-- aon.e and h will pay you lor the same. Very re-pecUully jour irt- nd. ALKX. SCOTT. For taTe whnlipa!eam! ret.iil tT V, U'Si iiafti.e in Lewjrtburj for sale uUo hy lit Tharutuu iuiJ J baker Per. T. A. H. THS&IMTON!. Mirket Sr. I.EwisrtriM, WHOLESALE fc RETAIL DEALER IN DrngM.MedlctneN.C'heiaiicaN, Uye- Stuffr, Oils, Glass I'erlumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornton returns his thanks for ihe liberal patronage which he has received, and he assure ihe community that every atttntion shall he paid to Ihe cum pound ing of Medicine, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are otfered for aale. and warranted lo be ure and genuine. CirTrescription-t given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S oie. Remember to call at the old stand, f.r-t door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. $g$!k ORNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feel hich 40 varieties, all warranted genuine lead trees, 2(1 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together wiih some 0 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of t he best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &y. N. 0. Persons wishing lo procure a quantity of the Fruit tree, a re requested to make immediate application to thesubscri. ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. MUSIC! FRANCIS J. GESSNKU would rea. peclfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lewh.lurti and vicinity, that he haa taken ronms in the dwelling-houe of Mrs. LuiIkiu, on Market street (entrance at the Matket Si. duors,) where he ia prepared to give Instructions on Ihe pnvn AV GUITAR. ? ,y VOCAL MUSIC, and also to eive instruetiona in aciuirit:g the German Language. Mr, Gkssxeb ia lately from Bellefonte, where he haa been engaged for nearly two years in teaching the above branches, and haa given entire taiiyfacliiin to patrons and pupils. LewUbu g, April 12, 1851 MEDICAL NOTICE. DU. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tho various branches of his profession. Residence Mrs. Maize's, Market St. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg. Oct. 1, 1850 HENRY C. HICKOK, A TT0RXET AT LAW, Lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. B. Christ. Esq. NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (blanks) at this office. DEEDS of a superior form, for aale at tha Cfcrowiel offiM, S Ms sing!, ,0 per Jot. Stone Coal for sale. To Blacksmiths. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Brunch and from MuIlifJuysburg, for sale at Ihe Shop nf the subscriber, near the lldyscn.es oo Third Sr. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewiaburg, May 7. 1850 Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IJTHONTRIPTIC IHXTUEE! Largo Bottles Ouljr One Dollar. Tlw Proprietor f die Crral AnMriran Rnne.tr " Vamam's VSOKTABLK UTSi!tTXimt- MixTuax.' ind.cnl bj Ui arrmt Miruatioiia al nw Aceata, Uuoajeiwul lii L'uileil rilatea aud Canada, has now Seduced the Price 0r p0p0 wj ,M , jj. wiH ...,. . mu P" of hi. popalar in! wall known artiela ; ami frara this data. p liot oaa u, onij. Iiu quax ill b ONE SQUAB Tlve pnhlie nay mt awn red that Uw eharaeter af the Mell cine, iu fttrenetli, and curativ proiertwa will rixiM tKHASoiP, and tha sama cart wdl b bsSkUtwad in piw pariiix U a heretofore. As tbu oidiftiue, onder iu rwlneed price, w ill be parohap.! br thoa wlao have not hitlierto matt themIvaai acqaaiiitaal With tU virtaea tit prrinetof wwuld br to intimate that twa article t not to br classed with tlw aat atuoanl of RenMditw of the day ;" it alainia lor itwlf m greater heating poierr, in Mil di feasts, tAaa mug other preparation nste bfarg Ikt Wurld; and has aaauined itrlf fnr tut hi yean bj ita luavnoi medical virtaoa, and. antil Uiia fwdacuon, omiuauded doaUc lie price of any otlter arttcla ia thn line. NiTirK raBTict'LARLT, tine articlo acta witn cn&Uataai. las power ard certaiitty, apon Uta Blood, Liver. Kidneyt, Lungs, and alt other organs, apoa the propr acuon of whicli hie and health depend. Thia medicine hat a justly high repot aa s remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, ad all diawasoi of that natora. It may be relied opon when the intellitcont phyucian has abandoned bw patient. and fat these distreaain dueaes. more especially DttorsY, the propri etor would earnostly and boneaUy recommend u. At iu pment price it ia easily obtained by all, and tha trial wUl pro to arucla to be th Cheapest Kedicise in the World! tlT Plew vk for pamphlets the amenta it them away they romaiti over tiiteen paces of rrcetpu. (m addition to tul magical matter) valuable tor hooaelioid porposMw, and wlucb will uve many dollar per year In practical housekeeper. Tliee receipts are io trod need to nialae the book of rea value, aide from iu charactor a an adtrisaief metham to Uie medicine, the testimony in laror of which, in the form ot letters frutn all part of the couutrr, nay he relied apon. to" Vaoshn's Vegetable I.UIiontnpue Miitar" th threat American Rrmedy, tvw for aa in quart bottles at $ enrh, tmall bottles at iW cts each. No small t Oies) wiU Le iwued after the I'mwut tot-k u d:oail of. Principal OtTice. HqiTJo, N. V., S07 Main S'reet . t VAI'CHX. BoU Whole-ale and Retail hy OLCOTT MukCdSUN h CO.. 127 Maiden Lane. New Vork City. N. It. All 1etPT (eKeeptinc from acent and dealers with .vboni he transacLi basinest) mast be port paid, or oo attention will be given to litem KTDr. THORNTON, l.fiebur7. i fien-Tal Agent for I'ninn Ciiunly J.II.Casluw. Agt tit, Miilun ; I. lir.auiHr, "Stliu-grovo 3,1:: 51 THE HEIV FOUNDRY I S now carried on as usual, at thr unrii- r end of .Market street, whereeverv des cription of CASTINGS is ke'pt on hand or made lo order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for eilher Coal or Wood and all other kinds of stoves, ; also PLOUGHS f differ ent kinds Cora Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not he hea in Pennsylvania. Call and see and jud"e for yourselves. CHRIST fc FRICK. Lewisburg, July 8, H51 fPIIE undersigned continues the LIVE- J HY tilSLYESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, snd respectfully solicits the patronage ol hi Iricnds and the public uenera'ly. CIIAIILKS F. II ESS. Lewi'liurg, May 22, 1830 Tanning Currying. FOR past fnvors, Ihe subscriber returns his grateful thanks, nr.d hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannin? and Cnrrjiu?, at the Old Stand. Determined tint lo be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materials, and to trat those w ho have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) wiih that attention which he hopes to insure him a full share ol'public patronage. All kinds of 1 rnduce taken 111 exchange. Hides and R.trk 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 TEAS ! rilHE Canton Tea Company of New Vork the oldest and largest establishment nf the kind in the U.S. invite universal attention to the fact thnt, from their superior arrangements, they are irei-ared to sell Teas pwvr anil mure frnerant Ikir the ri'Kpeetiee prices, thau aur house on this continent can uniformly do. liietfe Teas tsitntilneererr cir.1 ileaenrit-on anil qualitr: hii-ji wi-uiim- ui iu f-arr..rp imm a quaner or a OUni upwards: the wrapper next the tra is a luarT tin foil. eoTi'n (I with wat r proof an I i-lecant Chineso paper, and are perf-etlT seeured from li-lit and air. to that the quality is eompleli-ly presiTTnl in aur climate. The above Tea. trum SO cts to $l.2S e'ji r-e ponn.1 for 'e i-y j. iu rrs t o.' fee-1". Sole Anrnts ti,r Lewisburs. Look Here! AS aptiriou BRAXDRETH PILLS are old by many Druggists in eity and country, it would be well if persona in inquiring for them would ma them produce their Certifi. tatt or Acisct. Aa there ia bat one Agent appointed for ch eily or town, (no differene, bow large the place.) and all A6enta ean produce their Certificate, any persona wanting ihe genu ine Pill, bad better purchase where they C1M depend on getting the genuine .rtide. J. HAYES & CO. Bol Agenta for Lewiaburg. 1ANIFEST8 for Boat l.dio-. ioppI : P'lnttwattheClironUtaeffi,, W V" iinnvivn 111' I 111 U UAUL The Greatest BLOOD PURIFIER M THK WllOl.a V"uaLB IV P' 1 1 F "', or St. B.UU, fa, ! to now pi.t a. in OI'AItT ROTTI.Kv. f K,rh -.rjw rlll r , M VT.FIII It ll.VT' ami ln milieu.",:, .in ., Ktronul. lon..7. I Dial only On. Tahlnrd ""uYnt'Z winck t. m-.rl, urn r th. . ,.; ""trJJ1"' VTrr.? irssi-.r. Indian Roots and Earks, wriieh no nhrr rnlirtn" ronrw. Te nnh, ri riirnirr. or ux lll,iol ih.i -, i, eillwr bidn or . m,m.mi,d Wji .. IJZ lb itaufhWataM LmkvU of wha Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS ' nV. flits Vrartnble I'xrrarr. ant onjv tb. HI...I l'ril.rr, l.,.t .lo, . rk,,rr' rrnf Ollil. ituut mny wtlii-r. It i. lt,r.r,r l,.nu-- uL qiHiHhty at It that man luitlirht fiir f . llinr .1 T nuch l.nurr, a-.l will oil. T, Timr.a.o,. tiJX a.'. it.mi ( IhJlur-t .inh if !.., luwiici.. tAf 'r uwiuuMvU pruur uf tins iw, wr Scrofula, Fever-Sores, yrl""- Pi!-!- on la. I.l,rr. amplnlm. Ey. Dy.pepnla, Pim m the Svlt. hrmur, h.i. r j Jmntrn. md HL ullira Ivrt-Re-BUMD Di,a.,Rv m i I'A.WUI.K I S aU iiuals-cery Anul ku fasja t,a away. AS llls Lr Thurnton and J Batfr, I.ri liurs ; ti W Ke-fler anj i'i-h in; 4l AiiIm. lirrlin; Jn .M 'lay Inr, .Mirflinlin.s ; SJ Cruu-v, elitissr.j.e ; H . Darkhnuw. .MiJJIe.'.iirK ; lii V V Mujer, r'rrrbiire ; J H Caalow, Milieu rnin Drills. T "'HE undcrsi-nd wi-,h to intonn tl.t f.trtiiin cumrnunily generally, tl:a they are now mnnufucturir; .. ". IIOSS' X-irfy L,iprorl 12 1Y DRILLS, r SOWING 1IAU1LXL. Without stopping to discuss the cornt.rira tive merits of numerous Drills now oir-rt d forsulc, t he y meirly wish to invite Ym m era to call tmd te thi above natrn d .-irticlc iMJl'ore )urcliuing i !sc hcrr, fn-i n, coi.ii. dt-iit that they can t'ur!iih an urliclu that wiil ji'ive entire Mrisfn.-iion. Lewisburj; Foundry, Au'. 13, l-Oo. IT IS A FACT. ONE scif-cvidt nr, and considemtinn, that no orthy of irrrr no Miller can m ki jood Ciean ll iur without he ha "x.d clean whea'. 1 suppose jou wi,h ukuow tha re.i.edy. 1 tt ll ou it i, to get one of iirsstresstf'i ll'hrut Se JUt'er.i. or Nm,.r j Machines. being an old, aeiical and experienced -Mill u rihr has invented, gut up and put in successful iteration the best v neat scourer now in ue. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards lind.ug that it does not prove to operate as repre sentej, ll.ere shall be no s t.'e, as these ma chines are to be warranted gxd. Further rpconiiiieiiiiitions are thought unnecessary, lie is now having a sufiplv made at Lewrg. burg, by J'essrs. G.-ddes i JI,,rsh. Orders Itjr rnicbines, or letters of inquiry, will bo promptly attended to. Machines will be -ent and put to all order. Address I. HKRGSTKIiSSER, Lewisburg. 1,'niot. Co. Pa. 3091 New Establish ment ! HI rP 11 E O .-ciiber would infoim the citizens uf L ihisTiwii ih sorroundinir emmir, th.t luting nude L-wi.tiuig his permanent re-rrler.re he has taken t!ie h,.p c! the lu-rr eiutof M,.-rir! streit, soli ,i,.'e. he w.ll keep on hand or inHiiufarture t. order all kinds of L(i(;i: YS, (AIMilAf.'ESf, SlrLKEYS, SLEIGHS, J;. Also, exery vari. y o nork in his line ' nrpuirc,!, F.ii:iltd, Trimmed on almrt notice a... I .eai-onahle te.ni. P?'On h.ind a lart-e .-!.!; ot well seasoned Tl.MUKIt fiom the ('hil!iijijj jne li.itt .rt.3. From hia long viri,-nce in the bciines, tha suhscriber lru,!j h,. Bhtf to g,e enll(a satiataciii-n lo n!l who mny fav.ir him with patro nage. Any o:.e disi v-i j U rcijueded in exii. and iujim my man n ils and workmsnabip. Cash and Country I'rcduee taken in pay for "rk- JOSIAll GIliTOA. Lewisburg. April C5. 1851 6m Liuhtninc; Rods. rpIIE awful calamities lhat every City, J Town, Village and country falls victim to annually, thro' the gross neglect of its inhabitants, is hey on J calculalion.especially whan Ihe remedy ia ao ea-y to ohlain thia is found ia -Irinitagc's JJiitcut Hlognclif bl)t- nutg Hods, and in thia alone. This rod has hern examined by the dim scientific gentlemen in the world Pro fessors M'Murlrir. Johnsrvn, Wallor, and many others that hate examined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation and have pronounced them the onlv sale roda nnr in use in this or any other country fur tie prottty. linn nf Lire am! Property. One advantage ia to divide and throw ba k a part of the electric BitiJ harmless 10 the clouds this is in time of a stroke, this enables the nrilo conduct that portion of fluid that l ttoi.es to lite eatth without ihe alight-, est danger of leaving the conductor. Thia rod haa many other advantages over the old one. The patentee takes pleasure in informing hi friends and the public in general that after many year' close invrstisaiion and numerous experi ments be has at rived at the true principle of pro. tecling Families. ltvei;inss aud property from the destructive indueuce of LIGHTNING SAM TEL HOOVER. Ihsrtlrton, Union Co., Pa., Agent for Union and adjoining counties. 6m37l Baltimore Printins Ink' Manufactory. v rriHE subscriber, agent for the sale of thia Ink, X would invite the attention of printers and publishers of newspapers in the South to the fast that ihey can now purchase in Baltimore supe rior Ink lo any manufactured in the Slate. The Baltimore Book and Newspaper Printers prefer it to any other Ink. Colored ink, card ink. book ink and News ink of superior quality and at the lowest prices. The undersigned warrant the ink made at the Baltimore work to be of the very beat quality, and should any article abipped by him fail to give full satisfaction it ean be retur ned it hie expense. WM. THOMSON. 9w363 No. 6 Carroll Hall, Balumr Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of ell sixes, for sale at the Chronicle office, at SO cts per 100 taien as they ran, or $1 when assorted. A r bancs fot Scrap Books as well aa tot wrapping- ptrer. April 8, 1999
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