Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, November 12, 1851, Image 4

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renovation to be effected. Va the rwncti- . out countless treasures from their sight,
fied influence of the disciples of Christ How easily could they, even in the dawn
n'nno w iVilfimiA'a main bond of future i inff of the present century, have iucrcased
greatness. The power of moral principlo j
hag, in acme important respects, begun to j
Ji LrdmnwIedireJ. San Francisco, which
two years ago was the theatre of the vilest I materials of future power, in instilling
excesses, and most execrable of Sabbath j papal partialities into the uiiutls of Aroor
profanations, is now assuming more the j icau youth ! What gigantic schemes of
characteristics of sobriety and morality, i
l.nsines-i is losing: its Sunday activity, tha
gambling saloons arc be.ng gradually
closed, and a recent letter states liiat not a
single steamboat now leaves the port on
t'ae Sabbath. At the mines, evc-u the
greedy digger throws down his tools and
observes ti;e day of rest. Oh the placers
of- tb.3 Sacramento, labor is suspended, and
the day devoted to recuperative exercises.
It may not bs that any moral obligation to
observe the Sabbath so much induce this
suspension, as tie law of oar physical be
inf? which demands stated relief from
labor ; but t'ue obsei vaa-MJ of the Sabbath,
even from physical coasidcratious, b;is its j i,,n of Protestant America, then, and not
miral bearing on those embracing its priv- j till then, was her rock bound wealth laid
iIaJ3. TLjsj conservative and lieaithful j open. What mean those energetic inulti
innuenccs lire silen'lv shaping th5 social tudes. that Lave carried to the Pacific
structure in the mould of a pure Christian-1
ity; and though titer.! is much of the
spirit of the land infused by the lawless
and abandoned, the disor amzer aud the
fC totic. the;
ire is everything to hope, iu the
future s&rcal of tiopcl truth, for tha
spiritual aia icyineut of this ucw-born
nation.
V. P.oprc'Joely. A few breathings in
the regiou of the Probable, will enable us
to view this country in a strange and
fiLirrlin li 'iir. Four vcars ujr the most
a?nta
dic-.-r;irr of cui:ii' events, coali
not have set-a the nigat wj now behold, m
the dimmest distance o: his fancy. "ow,
an ordinary omctver may interpret the
plaiu omen, and read tho destiny of Czii
foruia, in t'-.c record cf the times. Wheu
the footprint of a Protestant' missionary
first marked that shore, a few thousand
of a pparse populaiion, were scattered over
aa undefined territory. Now, there are
thousands of annual pilgrim to her gildea
shrine, and a ridable population ot
090 within drawn liues. A tewdnys ago,
a weary whaler would disturb her waters,
cr an aanuil trader would connect her
with the StaH-j on the opposite sea. Now,
San Franci-cn alone boasts a commercial
feet half th it of New York city ; and
ships from ll tlie maritime u itious of the
world, ri-.se in her harbor. Kcfore the
treaty with Mexico, her rivers were trav
erse! by the ciuo' of the Indian, or the
plank boat of the Spaniard. Now, seventy
steambaats skim along her waters, ana
wake up echoes that have slept since man
first looked on Nature. In 1848, a town
half the size of Lswi.burg was the s at of
her trade. Naw.San Francisco counts her
40,000 inhabitant!", augmenting every day.
Such a people may well be regarded with
solicitude, as to the part they are to per
form in the nsxt act of the world's great
drama.
In tha rclatioa of Cal'f .rrsia to the
world, capitalists ana political ecnuomist.
have sought 0 d ?civcr tho probable c-ffec:
ef ber miner;! f,nxliiet;ftno1i '!wiutu,.-UJ)x.
of commercial oi-cration. The following
data is used ia the calculation : At th
time of the discovery of America, the str-ek
of current money in Kurope w is S170,0'J0,-000-
Iu 1000, it was S'joO.wOU.OHO, und
during these 112 years, the effort of the
addition had been to advance prices in
Eumpeabout 470 per cent. In 1810, the
stock of coined money iu Europe amouu
ted to $2,009,000,00.), and duriug the
preceding 110 years, prires had advanced
30 p-;r cent California is increasing the
circulating medium at the r ite of from
8.ji),030,0d0 to 830,000,000 per annum :
auJ if this supply contiuues, it is aserio-a-.
inquiry whether prices will be affected as
n-idir similar circumstances before ; and
if so, how far. While there are men who
believe that this extraordinay amount of
cain will be, if it has not already been
felt, materially, in all the avenues of trade,
there are those who contend that by the
increased power given to its circulation by
tho improvements of commerce, and by
1m uo of naner as a rccosuised currency.
the effect will be no greater, than that ot
a river on the tides of the Ucean. Urn
will furnish the experience necessary to
aK this rrobiem
In a political point tf view, California
is an acquisition 91 :miiu-uauit im.
lnifenr.mlent of tho wealth of her mines,
her geographical position renders her an
flRM.nt auxiliary in that schema of as-
tonndiug accomplishments, whicn America
is destined to display to the world. Soou
the terminus of the most western railroad
trwk, will be in fritndiy uniou with the
PBj, which shall thread the passes of the
liocky Mountains, or pierce their rayless
caverns, and carry the iron horsr, puCiii-'
bis way through the western solitulcs, into
the bustling warehouses of San Francisco.
Thcre,massivc barqu.-s will crowd the docks
of that spacious harbor, loading the quays
with their silks and spices and teas, aud
taking in return, cottons from California
milis, to clothe the Malay aad tho African.
The commerce of the IUciCo nations, car
ried on iu American bottom?, will pur its
wealth iuto California ports.and here will be
established the centre point of Asiatic trade,
and the grand depot of tho Atlantic sup
ply. Following the rail road track, the
mysterious wire will stretch iu length
from ocean to ocean, throwing off its
liMitning-ligbwd intelligence, aud telling
the citizen of Madawaska how his brother
fores at Monterey. A nrghty brotherhood,
sacb as the world never saw is u be exhi
bited by this ocean bound republic, and
r...i;r.v;. the, broad catcway at whica
the extreme East will gather, and lay its
tribute of commercial fcaity at Uc feet ot
American greatness.
Bat ia the religious aspect of California
there is n interest that absorbs all. That
the finger of Providence has given shape to
the plasticity of events, no rational mind
will question. The indications of "man
ifest destiny," reveal not the medley of a
blind chance, bat the arrangement of an
til vita Disposer. That God has great
things in Store for his Church, through the
c-eney of this developing coantry, is be
tnVmed bv every leaf iu her unparalleled
history. ' We read iu tbo record of the j
Past, that for two centuries, the feet ofj
- - . .1 -1 t. v..l
the Jewnits tntcpgd the sail, wbivh ghat
their machinery in the Atlantic cities, and
studded the Western Valley with their
seminaries, and secured to themselves the
proselyting could have been cnecteu by
this tresuro,and how efficiently could they
have battled with the station poiuts of the
true faith I 1 he sun would have gone
back ten dcirrecs iu the dial of the World's
Progress. Uat it was not for Jesuits that
God had made that gold. Though it was
known by them lUO years ago in the
pickings of somo swollen stream, their
eyes were covered that they might not see
the golden bed, till it should be delivered
iuto other and strange hands, prcdestiucd
to act a better part, and throw a purer
iizht on Hia'j upward pathway. Wheu
tins modcru Uphir passed into the possess-
shore the insignia of law, the school house
j hell and the heaven pointing spire ? The
"stai of Empire" that takes its westward
i Way, shiacs upon Japheth dwelling "in the
te:is of Sucin," opening up a mighty
hiirhwav fur the chariot of salvation.
are now in the region of tho Probable.
That young man is here to day, who will
i i I . C 1 " . ! . .. .1
Fiana on tiis wuari as oau sratiiuuvu uu
bid "G id speed" to a land of gospel
missionaries, educated in a California
Coikrc,orda'ineJ in a California sanctuary,
I seut f rta unilcr California auspices, and
bearing ilie word of life from California
presses. Uod owns tha gold 01 caiuornia;
aud has he withheld it fur 350 years from
the grisp of the white man, to mark no
era fur Llis cause, by its disclosure now ?
There are more nations represented on
that slope to day, and more l.guages
spoken, than there were at Jerusalem, at
the Day of Peutecost ! Has God no anal
aous work for them to do? In the busi
ness streets of San Francisco alone, are
2,000 Chinese. On one of the thorough
fares of that city, is a temple erected for
I'jpv.i worship. lut, liuoueu wuu mc
snirit of Amcr'can institutions, and moul
ded by the influences cf the Go-pel, the
. . .. . . - -n 1
hoary idolatry ot these votaries win vanisu
like frost before the sun. Who can then
close a pagoda against a Christian missio
nary ? Let it be our enquiry to kuow
how much of this glorious issue is to be
effected by us. Let our hearts drink the
sentiment, which a gifted pen at our own
doors has indited
"o whm the wm art breakisf
On l i 6rnia' flbore,
Chntl prtfci-nM gos;W tafclof,
Mure rhh than golden ore."
If God is painting in California brighter
streaks of that morning, which bids a long
lost world awaken to a brighter day, let
it go forth to see its light, and inquire at
ur Master's fret, "Lord, what wilt thou
have us to do ?" for God will arise to
elaim his revolted empire, and declare
igaiu the message which Ilaggai told to
l.-tuol - ''Tho tilvnr iu lutao ) the gold is
mine, faith the Lord."
Storage, Forwarding,
AND GRAIN BUSINESS.
UGIB0 rciiwclfullv announce to thr
cmt. iiiof 1'inon and nijictnt rouulit'
hat he h irn:td l!io- Sarge nJ comiuotliou
EUre Honse3 and Wharf,
;Me!y orcujiiwl t'V Samuel Wolfe oVr.l, south nl
iii- l.ei-!i'4 Bmlc!-, wlifre he will cirry on a
Geni-ral CO VI MISSION liusincs. Storoe
carntulW atenilej to and ell kind of (iRAl.N
bought at ihe liii;hcl Market prices. H.U.
UNIVERSITY
at lcwiburg.
riHE nn rrion of the University will com
J menre on ThorfdaT, Oct. 16, 1851.
The B i'l of Trustee haie been highly 6ral-ifi-d
by ihe Urae drurce of sucres wliicli hn
.Irrady atirndeil iheir rienion ; and ihoy are
reilvi'il t.i s;.hi no tfloil in order 10 furnuh
here iff ihe iiicli'" advanUiP to Siudenla.
Hie Uev. HOWAKD M AL;()M, D. D.. has
entricd upon hi dulie Presideul of the L'ni
versi'T. Ht wi ll establUbed rrpulalion c,i
ourjnre tlml under hi administration a still
larger dcijrrt cl succes awaits llie t'niversiiy.
'll ih afiied in ihe department of instruc
tion by liie fll'img able froleasora:
I' it GEO. It. IM3. A.M.. Prof ot Crock Linj. Uacrat.
tO AV'fKlliO", A.M. " LmUn "
UA j'xVLS, A.M.. Prrf of Mnth. 4 Xnt tral rhiloj.
ALIULD IAVLOK,A Ml'rotof IklluLettn.
The usual system ef Collecute educiti.ni is
fully carried mil. embracing a course of four years
jii.I mining lite successful student to the degree
ot Bichil'ir ol Art.
la order, rnorcmer, to auapt the irniersily to
the want of U. eourn of study hag been
esialdi hej imituni ihe Ancient Lansutzes and
.ub-lituting in ihfir place a;iou branclie of
Maitiniuce. rLr.i o,.liy and Maiural Scicnc
Tin course eviil occupy a period of three years.
It is thorough and c.imple:e. anil will entitle the
latth'ul StuJeni to the degree of Bachelor of
Pbil.wophy.
Ssiutrut who design apending but a year or
two at College, will hare an opportunity of slud
yins Tjhaievcr branehe they may elect, such as
Chemistry, t ivil Eniurerin(, Ac.
Kvrry P'udenl will lie required to gie pei1
a'.lrntion tot'o npoiticn and Public Ppeaking.
Iu c.miieciiim with the Collcgiaie Uepartroenl
i an Actvlfri'j in hich the ordinary branches
ol sn liish b '-'id Classical iducation are pur
sued Tbi deparinient t under the charge of
lsc N. LooMia. A.M., Principal, and Assist
ants. Thrrc is l o a Primary Departmtnt under
the upriiienderice ' No. Bail.
Eery srrangement has been made to furnish
all riuiiie aid in eery part of thorough Aca
Jeinx aiid Co'legiate edura'ion. An eicellenl
t.'1'rarj. a ti cmple'e I'bilasopnicai Apparatus
nd Trell furni.hrd Chemical Laboratory are
provided. The Library ia constantly receiving
valuable ddition.
1 be University baa eitensive Baihlines stand
ing in n elevated (rave on tbe south side of the
town. A more beautiful, pleasant and healthful
location could not be lound within Ihe Slate.
Puce or Itattos Coll crisis DerartawBt, V per saaosa.
AeadtaUs "
frimuy " U
Boanfing and Washing en be obtained at prl-
... l,om SI. 50 to $ 5t per week.
l'h year i divided into two Session on of
20 tvk. eommenewt- IOin uci. coniioums;
lilt ihe Mib April ; the srt-ond of I weeks, from
the V-fA tn lu" l8,n AU- la'
frll WAITSU.v.riefiOi ooara,
;t'.fl. P. M1LI.EK. Sec, aVt
iwrabmsj;npBjJaaADJJ1JJ85
LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST
STOVE WAUE-ROOM,
Nearly opposite H. P. Shelter's Store.
THE best and most approved COOKING.
SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOK Stoves.
Ploughs, Cablings, &c, at low rates, by
CUUIST & FKICK.
Another Rescue
BT
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP !
I WAS on the Torsrrthi. ctuti-, rniil so fargono tliat my
UulUy suU friemU null loKt nil hopes of my n-wrvry ;
and KlH-ntnthis situlin. liinir btn rrsrnnl by the
u.-c of Si HfycK'S I'LLMoy.C St HIT, 1 ili-siro to
Ulity, with graUful emotions, to Pr. SCllIiMJK. the un-
epifttsalils bcm-bl 1 hare rucsivcu iroiu u
- I ii. I:., niitftii-iii.
Jiarly lst till 1 contracted a violent cold, and in con
suiucuco of which I hid chill", lu-rntitl with fi ver,
psia in my rglit breast and s liouliler-Uade, with had
cou.-nsnano cipoctonii.on. i m-pi .'"s V
i iuiii n.tt 1.1 ..,,1 I...I th tttti'nduncis ol my fnatlly tiny-
sician. 1 was uudtr bis ore stout fuur weeks, aud il
the expiration of that timo was reduced so low tnai
despair took hold of mvsvlf snd friends, and e-r, n my
nhvMrian abandoned me, and Rive me up to die wit.l th.
i.i. nu.,n,.,t-,n Mtf siinetite was uoiie, my Iflii'J
very irreirular, fever and niniit sweats, pain in lay brea.i
. .i ..- .,,,lwl with distrevins C.i'jrll. whirl
was very tight, my flesh hsd nearly ll pme. and I w.,. .
weak Uiat I could scarcely raiwmyhead fr,.m t.:e pillow,
and wan truly an olject of fit? lho.l. My trinil
had been ecnt lor to we me ui". sun mj -.-, ....
rounds bv kind and symilhi.iu r.eishltir'. ivho bad
in ii..H me ln:irture from this Wtir d. llou
all ws of hope had lied of my riwvery. a n.-ihl' ir. Mr
Darid' Conrml, .r.iw-d to try CIIEN' h3 I'LLMOMC
SYKUr, with a view ol loosi-nm my tou.u, aim iv.ru.
in" me of the ton-h phlegm, and as a mean of alTordinir
mpunire relief, remarkins at the Uok. " thst I wa ton
far cone for the Syrnp to be ol any pcrraaiicat b--nelit.
Jly wife, aniiou fir the relief of my intei.se suffering,
procured some of the I'u'mmic S:rup. I found it allon -ed
me relief, and continil. d using it. I could f-el l heal
ing iunueuce upon my lung-. I continued to improve
i,. ....i niv frii.tiilH were much cratlfieil to
witness my uncpccttd improvement ; many of my neiah-
hors came to look at m as one rn.-eu uv me
cou-h now hnimo loofo. and 5 felt fomeihin break,
where I had tbe pain in mv breast, snd 1 d seharireil larpr
quantities of yellow mutter. I have for weck difcbarp d
and raised S spit lox full of n alter every day, with hard
lumps, like grains of Kmieihin?. My bowels now lieran-.e
regular and natural, and myarp tite wes so far improved
Hint I CfUld fcarcely refr du from atinp too murh. Mv
strength improved, and 1 regained my flesh. 1 continued
to improve in oery renpert soon alb r I commenced il-irg
the yrup. and the im; rovenient continued until I vi,
restored to my wonted health. I have passed through
the inclement w.-nthcr of the latter part or winter snd
the sprinc. and feet as well now as en r I felt in mv lif -and
I m tl.i dsv a livieigte-limnnnlof the great emeary
of SCIlLXttCS PULMONIC SlULPm cunnj pulmon
ary ditenses. . , .
Ixst this atatrment should t thonsht tcohi--t-ij colored
by some rople. I subjoin aecnifcate of a number of tin
inhibilauts of lacmv, who saw mi at different times
duriug my disease, and never expected tos me r.-stnn d
I a'so append the i-cnidc-it. of the brothers of Mesne
dodge, A'o. 270. 1. O. of O. K . tho kindly watched over
mo. snd fu'Iv b lii-Ti d thev would ronsitrn my remains to
Ihe tomb; l.lit thank to Dr. fell -nek, for his invaluable
Pulmonic Svrup. my life has been spared, snd I in per
milt -d to miifcc the forci,o.ug statement for the ben. Cl of
fuffcrin mankind.
I nsi le st l:ironv. and sm well known by most rf the
people there, and will be gratified to hsve any perrn call
upon mc and learn more particulars or th credit vlrtuc
if this med cine. JOUX C. OKEdV
June ii, 1SS1.
The ub.r-ihrTMnetnt rsof the Mrrtie lodge. "n. 270.
I. O. of O. F . of llolmesbun. Ta,, do hereby eertifr thai
we know John C Green, (and is a mcmh r in c l stand
ing in No. '70. I. O. of i. !'.. who was di.nereirly ill
with a low I'ulmnnarv fonsnmplirn l.t wint. r. so that
they gave him up to die: that he is now fu'ly rc-tored t
perfert health, and they b.'lieTe his recovery was pro
duced by Si hcnek's Pulmonic Symp.
W'e believe hi. eerUficaa i- corrce; in every rrtieiilar.
IIit Nrrr, r.ti., I Aiiaru Kotavsov. P.C,
A.Tum Asinnu I'. C, .'. K. O-vm. N. O.,
Josltb Kni-vut jE I Jacob Watiuias, JB-,
J.WTT C. "ITICC.
tlolroesl.urg, Thilsd. Co., Ta- June 25, 1SJ1.
ti,. .nLnol eecldents of Taennv. eiirht miles a-ovi-
fhilsdolphia! being well acquaiuud with Juha C. Crrra
tha eirenmsrsnees attendin? his ease. f.-l imr-elled
by a deep s-nse of imperative duty, to make universal l
nown toth- public his rntiru r-covery from the ver
last stages of a Pulmonary Consumption. So entire!;
helpless was his condition: havir.; boon but a brief pe
ri-id iu that rapidly sinking snd cmaciat'd sU'te, as b
utierlT preclude in the opinion of bis phy icsan snd
friends, who watcheil hy h-.s Ndsi le. all nfpes ot even a
t mrorarv recnverT and rrstcration to ins pr- s.ni rni
hvalita. Thus tho careful use of your invaluable Specific.
th'i l'ulm"WC Jivrup. maKes ll in our neu-i. unuev tn.
irenmnees of his previnns prnlrat. n"t to say avme
nn.Htinn. one of Ih'most startling resullsthatthe wh"lr
annels of mclieal skill or seier.ee can prnduee. It de
serve to be iminshsbly reeerh-d to yrmr cre ht. srd e
ur.is ti yon, ihe treat di-coverer of an infallible cure f-r
this hitherlo remediless disease, a la-ting monum -nr, am
orld wi.le repoiat on m the lies'ing art tnnl no r m
msv e ther dimmish or d siroy. llivmi wnne s n ir
tlreen's distressing struggles nnd sutferinES from a con
tin'ial rough, snrs railded ro the other symptoms ennse
juent upin, or attending ine last sisges or a piimoiar.
tiseaan: and moreover at being so generally believed bv
his numerous friends that nohuman pnwor could relieve
ir protract his l:f-, miteh less restore mm naeg asin vi
his fo'-m -r health, we f el it Ihusnrdutv to give cur un
aualifled tetimcnv of Mr. Green's trfeet reeoviTV, bv
means of thetxrlnivTuis-of rourwontlcrft'l Syrup: rnrl
o sbooM iortv-fd rinw if we evild ne mule in itum"i
mtrura'tit of rl:f f ntH car to otrra wlio may be bo
nnPTtunate a- to be suumrv aiuica.
PivtD C )r.An,
Jr.sss: Dcrrmn. J P.,
A';nttxw HsTtr, Cn tvin of
St arat'oat Wasl in;"An.
.Ii55C VValS-IX,
IlOByT AiLrir,
Jas. TottBicT. of tha Wash
iiutcn House. Tacony.
JonV liLOJMSBTTKT.
C.'S. IIicgt.c. Captalacf
Steamboat Trenton,
Joseph Hrm. Jr
STEPflFlV L"KE'5,
Mitirriw To;,
Atxix Vixitourr, Bocks
cs.UQty, I'a.
Pr r.are 1 only bv .V. H. 5CIISVCK, and fir ssle nt h'f
PRiXCII'AL OFFICE, SKAKSPKAKK rCU.DI, .
W. eorner of SIXtIt aal CUiiSIXOt streets, aud by
Drugiri'ts generally.
Price $1 Dcr bouie.oT six tottl.-s Jbr $5.
43.Solc ajent in Lewiaburs JOSIAU BAEEB. Iy301
BL'LL'o HEAD HOTEL,
Mijfliiiburg, Union county, fenn'a-
RESPECTFULLY iniorms the citizens ol
Union county, and the public in general
uat he has leased the above stand, for many
years occupied by his Father, and is now pre
pared to accommodate Itiends and tbe traveling
community in a manner acceptable to all.
Tbe HOUSE ia large and roomy, well arran
ged iu all its departments, and every care will be
taken to render his gue.-ts comfortable and happy.
His TAUI.E will always be furnished with the
choicest delicacies of the season, and ihe best the
market can aCurJ. The KAR will at all times
beattenled by careful persons, and none but the
very beat of liquois will be kept. His STAlU.ES
are ampli snd convenient, and the OsTLEKn
DUOClual and attentive. '
In abort, he pbdges himself to endeavor to
give general satisfaction to all, and hopes by
sttict attention to business to merit and receive
a liberal share of paironage.
MitBinburg, June 30, 1850
81towe.
rpHE subscribers offer Ihe public, at their
J new Brick Foundry, the lollowing new
and valuable Stoves :
Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with
a Brick Oven.
Ladv Washington Parlor Stove.
Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood
2 sizes.
Coal Burner lor Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cjl
nder.
Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove t
Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for wood 3
sizes.
Egg Stove Ibe very best in use for Stores,
Offices. Barrooms, and Shone.
The celebrated Genesee A ir-Tipht Uook otove
The Complete Cook 2 sizes.
Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Slovcs
Plouehs CRtine. sc. &c.
ui-iKis i at r tiii.iv.
Lewtsbara?. Dec. 12. 1849.
M An ounce of Prevention worth
a pound of Cure," in
that awful diteate.
COtlSUMPTIOl !
TR. F1TCII S Lectures on ihe Preven-
II tion and Cure or ConnmpUon.
This popular work for tale in Lewisburp
by S. F. Lynda.! J. HwighUja-Mdji
, 0W.P rnc. 1Q t '
BiOlOWSf.
PRINTED with clear type on gowl paper and
ill linn and cleg nil bindings, consisting ot
STANDARD XELIGIOUS irOJIKS.
Andrew Fullers complete I Frcy's5eriptnr..Types,2r.l,00
Works, a vols. $-VX! - Mcsetdi-bip
AldstoD.v.itlon.Watts.AC.W Howell on the Ui-scnnshlp .i
t. , i ; llb. Uiiv nr Salvation -
Inviting 75 Jam s'Ch.Members Guide
Devotional " 7S - Church In K.irnest 50
PilCTim sl'rojrs tWs Call to Christians 40 I
olv War tw Liieof Jlrs. nn!t..luil"n a (
Booth s Keisn or t.racs " oiu-au -" -
Crowel "s Church Mtaib- Lynd on the Macnluse and
er s lland-llook ? Atonem n. . "
Cox's lli-t.tng.Iiap.MissnsC.i Mi-ad's Almi't aChriSUan 5
tiauimed's Am. " TSiM. nioirs of lli v.S-1 earcu j
COXTROrF.ESlAr. WORKS.
nr. Carson on Eapti-m $l.f;0 Pr Howell on Communion CO
t ii ti:..... tf. Si ii,.niinctou
wraith en Infant " 2 , n-ason' for
Fengillyon llajtismsnd hecoming a I'sj tist o
ll'S-tll on llicolry, lo iiapusi ,iau,,
Prof-CurtisonCcramunionidl tion of Tra'-ts, 4c.
FOR cnilDKES AXD SUXDATS- UOOLS.
.,..., ,ii..nnn. r.o-. ia R it'eaner 1M2
50
15
Alconoi. n" e. ii- iw , - . t. . i . ..
lrl:abrocksTal..solTriithi5.llotsfilds Spiritual Toy
l)rUelchcr,5S..riptcreTalc;l eg-, an Ailcjory "
rnlopery . Anna 1 Saucy '
Itaptisnwof jiJerirtidethePeaccMaUcr H
the Xew Testam. nt 2i Krnris t:g.rton
Hosing Scenes iu L:fe of '."he Floods
Vennglwons S..Katliers Aprl"
rtur Snvi,.r. bv a Teacher SJi'.lamos end -f ' '
Serpent fnr.il. d a Port- M. mmrf h. M. Way
rait of liuversaluia 2n Mmple St.TP s
TIIF, r?At.MISX, in various itylcr, .' to l.S
THE HA1U', " iJt0."'.
The above for sale in Lewi-burg at iiiiic.niun
I he auove ii sain in . i -
res at the stoic opposite Kline's hotel.
371 BARTON & HHALFAXI
prices.
3
Xew and Popular Stiiool Hook.
C10MPRE1IEXSIVE iSummaryof UvivinAi
HisToni. tocether nilh a liioff'sphy ol
DMingui-licJ Tcreons, lo wliich is ojipcudtj an
eiiitomn of
C Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,
) General Astronomy, and I'hyeioloay.
AJoptcd nnd usnl in ihe Public Scho,.ls of
Pliihi.1. E S.JONES & ;0 . Publishers,
S. W. t.'orncr FnraTii and Rack streets; Plnla.
rp"Teachers and School committees address
ing Idlers to us post paid will be furnished with
copies fur examination.
full and complete assortment of BOOKS
and STATIO XERY for sale nt the lulL-Cil prices
lyelq390$3lr
REMOVED.
-"PHE Lrwisburrj Cheap S orf ha ln n
JL rcmnvprl lr the more rotivpiiient Smre
room, recently occupied hy J.Fnrt"r. firs'
t,tlow Kline's lluli l, vvhi-re we sho!! It
nppv to see our old patron, nnd an
tininlicr f'f new ones.
APrii a. 1850 c. n. novi-.s.
sf5T Dr. John Locke,
ZSS SURGEOX DENTIST,
MAY be found at his Office and residence
Tnird street, near ihe (iir.Uel.Ch the t
vera billowing the fiisl Mond iy of each month
-nere he is prepared to execute ull operaiinns' in
his line of business in a manner c.-eJituMo lo
himself and ati..f.ictor.v to tUoe ho may favor
iii.n with iheir patronaae.
JOHN LOCKE, D D.S.
Lewisburff, Pa., M iy. I860
LEWISBURG BAKERY.
11HE suiwenoer hating commenced the baking
business in Lrwisburg. nearly npMite II.
'. ts'helloi's store, intends keeping coiiaiauuy on
nnd ihe best of
FANCY CAKKS,
together with a good supply ol Common Uanes
nd Itstl. IU which lor wniteness ar.11 quaini
ill lie surpased by no baker in Ihe country, a.
e have Ihe services of a practical workman.
In connection ilh our Ii lkery, wo linve
ass m$m sxLmn
KAKMEItS
nd persons from the country will find the D .kerj
runveiiieiit and plcasaril resort me p".r"
f ob'aiiiir'g refreshmonls, sum as ureau, wins
ics. Oy-tern. Hot (olTce. &r. ate.
Also. FLO I'R for sale.
A. E. UENORMANDIE, Agt.
Lewisburg. Dec. 1850
LOOK BEFORE YO'J LEAP!
LOOK at KATrir.m'a NEW
STOCK ol f.oU nd filvei
VA . itches arid Jewelry, before you
buy cl-ehere and pay a ' b eilr
t..n much" because you was not
ware mat liatuciu s-na iei-
. i .11 . ..V. .
Cold P. Levers, seven jewel, lito S lof"V "
do lull jtwvwi -AnctorsandL.-viiv-sjcwldHtoia
30,00 SO.oc
SilverlM.'V.rs.je,l.n, . W
- Anchors anl Upines jeweled 1 Vi Vv
Gold Finai rlliPKS.larse variety .
t.ar Jiins, plain ana ngu, is sejis
Pencils, and reus
Peridls . . .
Pecs, Silver rases, Dis mond pninted I,5U
Urcastrins, La.ly snnl Gent's, dill't styles ,7
Iluntin? LoActs. double, 6,0
Watchcbains, Fob and Test J-
Guard do ifoet 13;SO
Kev '
5.00
10,00
,00
3,00
S,00
12,00
2f ,00
15,00
3,60
1S.O0
.(
3.50
e.TS
10,00
8,00
Silver Table and Tea Spoons ?
Plated and Germ. Silver lea and Table Spoons ,i
Silver Comhs
" srd io!d bpectacies '
nrass Clocks JJ
Accordcons '
And hnnd.'cds of first choice armies, splendid
;oods," just frrm ihe city and ns low as v
retailers can sell, by A L. HATTIELD.
Lewisbure, March 18. lsol
Cewisburg iToimdrn
IHE subscriber, thankful for post pal
ronie, would iurorm tho public that
hi. pnniinues to msinuittirmre a. I hinos oi
Mill Rearlns ar d other Castings. 1 branine
u. and mher articles of Machinery repai
red in the best manner. Castin-i warranted lo
be of tood material, and at prices th.it can not
. 1 SSIVj 13 If I UUII
fail to please. JAMca o. .
Lewisburs, reb. 15a I
nOOKING Stovrg. of various pattern
J and iz, for Coal or Wood, for sale
at tha Lewisburg Foundry by
James a jiiarsn.
riTOVES Parlor. Weod. nc Coal
Stoves, various patterns, for nie dt ihe
Lewiaburg Fonndry. Jamet . maien.
WIARD'S Patent Ran? Plow, a supe
rior article, for sale at the Lwisburg
Foundry by
James . Marsh.
fl RAIN r Seed Drills !W Patent
T Heeidedlv the ftef and most durable
Grain Drill now in dm, for sale at Ihe Lewisborg
Foundry try Jamaa rJ. Marsn.
Arc7i7t Plaster, Sail and Fish
tmenl just recM and for sal
BRANCH FARMER,
Petroleum, gROCK OIL,
A NATURAL REMEDY!.
b.Ls of sub-t.n.i which HlJf.WtTtoSfy
"I.1! tl-y VJT. in this respect is
ell liiun ;n e-mpetili'in. iiirjc.----. iwm ehrnnc
like MlXni Al' WATERS, wltese 'MskialXI
chronic e .ses ar. acknolel;.sl not only br i"""w.u '
bv the ee,m,,,itv at l.ir.-e. 1 hes.' ,s'"'f'f ''"lus
cilt from the. artn,iinpre-,n,t-.l with .am ' Pte
or Jiff r nt irof. rties.ana UnWrof tl- n. in sn h c.m P eU
soluli.m as I. re,u r- th" aid oruh.-mt-lry to. '
1-ar empie prcnl to tV f.et tln.t .hey sro !u"'1
th master l.an.1 of .Nature f.r th. a le later. otJf
iiirerin,.. a.,.l disease, ir letrelemn is ;";'"'
it is a ir.,.1 one, for .Nature nev. r h!f -Ine. I , r work. It
,U CM.tiiHl.. tn le use. I nnd :.IT".' m$.:?-tTlU
as man cn-inues to te an!.-t sl with dr?,T",i '.,11 enn-
cure every di-case. we do m t pret : Mil t liatllji
a an-at manv dis.-scs. huh ineur:,b e,
is pr.iv.-n Iy tin- . viler.c- in its favor. 'v a
new era in medicine, and will enure t tho health and
happiness cf man.
SrnOFrtA.-ths retrcl cm is a preat Id in
Scrofula .m l Kim'- i'.vj- in all tho? "ea " r
in .depraved cinillhm of the Meet and oth r l.u -ds ol
the 1 JdV. It 111 cure rain- s 0.1 eni.r uien.s rf.W
ndj.int-.r.'otclie.l.s Kivsip-l.i-. I'milh- h- T
t. s,.:.l.:.e...l. lihiL-orin.aiiJ the varnus Skin d.sea-
S.S. It has enr.d n..B."t'. crises nfl!hemB.tWtt...'Or; ,
. . . In l":.r.l: .n COUntV. la., WSS
enreJ er a rh. umMie all. ct on . f six years stand '
diieasewr.J .o ...jravaN'.! as toeoot.oe I to her Ud d . r
ini the r-' iit r iit of that t .me; s.va is now well, ai.a
cou.'iiicrs hers -If entirely restere l.
hm.UVAT.SX iMU lo th: fwtr of re.'-o.';u"i .'
I f. e! mvs -If nnd -r a delit of prui' nd- to th , rrmwietor
of the l'c.nleiim. Ih1' us- i f whi-b rea: n...-'uii.. has
en'.ir-lv cured m.V v ile Of a vi, I nt a' t-.ek of "'"'":''';"l
M,e bed 'nlor d nnder an a'.'.r.ek cf the dm a ts-ra'-ut
tw. moi;h. sn r.ns tne nwt inb-nse pew: ' e" f
rrt e, th - tn,. coulee 1 t., ber rad. a..d "nall. to...
anvtlnn-r. Tlie ln in the llo.hs was virySr.t.a ll. t.d.d
with a crc.it deal o: sw. liin.-. 'i .. 1'. trni. urn hid a hai;
eiT.-et. f,r the first two or thr, e arpVanons lh.s sw l.iri.
diminished and the Jain left her. 1 continued to app y
tha medicine riaiiv f' r about two w-exs, vhiet. entirely
r ! evwl her. and she is new S' well as ever Jh was in n r
lif- 1 feel enrifdcnt that the IVnlenm is one ol the
trreafsst medidiies in the world for rbedntatie ra.n and
awcliiug.. pETER VVili. y''ny St., AUh-ny C.ty.
Chronic Conjh cared.
I take pTeasnro in ccrtifvin-; to the valuable properties
of Mr Kier's t'. lro'enm. f..r an oSi'li m cl the t r asl and
Inn , ae'ompanied with sev. r.' (.aio in tbe b-l, and a
cmi"h 1 tenk the Petroleum iu lar. er d,.-. s than is n c-omra-rated
in th- direet,. !,.. hut after fcikins it a re. .lavs
I cot to like it. I should like to have a l urrel of it ro use
in inv faii.ily. for 1 b 1 eve it to be a vntttahle medi inc.
The Petrol iini produced no unek-xtnt fe-eiinjs whatever
in Ihe use of it. Wa.KA.
lituluri, Jl.tr.-h 16, 1S;0.
" Tim: it nMi'tj li e it fr Eimi
HtL'.i r, XT ', F-b. t!l, 15r,n.
I ot three doren rf tr Ki, r s !' tro e im ol MrH.".e!l,
and I an dis; OS -d to think li, re is nothil g 0.1 toll for
itiirns; huvii-j; 1 unit t,vh:r,!-..'t:i im'si-.ts n-ihiiiir
I, s fban a lor ?. te 1 ens s- re. hot foni-l 10 s,.r, ii-ss at an
from its onlv leavir.; a r. .l seat.'. v..lh.-nt uv r.,n s
,rh-n pre -.-d t:r ti. w!,ih 'iii:e.-Ui peis A rn -. Ilh r fe-,-have
great f.lth in its etl.cacy, 6u l;.r at b at, and .ill
intre.liiee it in ibis -.e-t::n.
V,ry rtti.'Vsiuliy.i:. UAfVEV MANN'.
n mr lifi ov-r f v mr.n!h witti T.-p".l r- "!
imi?i Iwl. r.nr.r rm r-ii n . mvu-ftf -t I k t-H. l
virv miirli, ."n-l f i.t.n.wl ku Oi.l.i i:i''y; I t "v.
: .it .t -iitv r!f --t. C:.cs ri'.NM to .'tc in
iri'h llt-n. Ciovli. rill 1. rf'Pim n-U-.l in to try yr.ur
V'rol "m. ft- H Ii 1 W'tk -i --tunc w n.Icr.n. nin in h:
n -vl.ew. Pr..T W'.Svrwj.t s .tin- ear- r 1 iiiiS j t H p
n'h'- 4 ir!- firfl tl.t n -At morriin1 to i rnnM -ro i nar id
cm trrv oi i. ot" at 1 a uirrt i .c act...rci 1 in.v:r
inf rnvtti.nv n-.u i nc. .i :nv i
trill p!ci- ! the l-fcn r Lv- e :ut I he w.lt rny you
Ai t y iiViT.
M "- .l".T-n r. .... .,i , . .
hi IwUburg lur taie io ! Ur 'I h rnt'i. aii-l
J Li i her
A
Or. T. Ll. H. TEUimm,
JIaKELI El. LrsvISIirT.!!,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
Drii5',Icllci;ei,l hoiiilcaN.Uyc-
lUl-. Oils, Itiiis-, I t'llmnrry,
Confectionery fc r"ar.cy Aniclcs.
Dr.'i horntnn returns his thanks fur llic lilie.-a'
tlrnnaue lnch he has re.eivcil. ami lie assure
he conimui.ity that rtcry art. i:t:cn sliiil be iaid
lh. C 'li'l'ouinlii't! of M- i.iiie. anJ tbai al'
liu; shall :c lul!y teste I b. f.i!.' tl.ev a'e cil'crvJ
ur s .1.' on. I warranted hi t.p u-e sr'.l genuine.
rt?T'c uvitiii. mis f-itcii free of charge al Ur
riiornloii's Uiug o c.
Kcin.inbcr l cnl! nt ine ill stspT, fir-t door
ili'ivr the Mainmnih Store nl J. & J. W ills.
-erTS!-o,
. - r ; s
-3.'.M.
ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
The suhecrilx r r.iTi-is fur snle a lar"e
issnrtnu tit of choice I'ru l Trrcs sur-ll as
Apjile trees, 7 to 10 f. et hi'lh 40 vnnelies,
til wnrrantrt! (;rnuinr itaci trres, -i'
varieties; lartarian I lu rry, iecmnnr,
rrn.ir. nnrl Pear trees, loaether with some
f or 8 vnrteties ofOrnpe Vines of the lies'
n-itive and exotic varieties. Orna'neriial
I'rers, such as the Paiilonta. Lir.drn, &r.
1M R. Persons wishing to procure a
quantity of the Fruit trtes.are requested to
make immediate application to the subscri
ber, in order to procure the varieties and
I.TIII V
size wanted. wwisLs.
Lewisburg, March 4, 1850.
MUSIC!
MR FRANCIS J. Ui:.S-Mlt wnul.l res
pectfully inform the Ladies and Gemlenien
tt Levtisbure and virinilv, l!it ho has taken
ro ims in tbe dwelling-liou-e of Mrs. Ludm ;, on
VT-trket street fentrance at ihe Maiket St. il.rs )
where he is r-ripatcj to give Iasttuclions on the
frr --'., til A t.
v-r. . t airtoir"
.nd also lo give instructions in acquiring the
German lVinciiAgo.
Mr. Gsss-teu is bt"ly from lSelLMonte. wnrre
he his been encased for nearly two yesrs in
teaehins the above branches, and has given
entire satisfaction lo patron- and pupil.
Lewisbu r. April 12. 18ol
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his
profe-.sional services lo the citizpns
of Lpwisbursr, and vicinity, in tho various
branches of his profession.
Residence Mr. Maize's, Market St.
Office Drus Store, one door above the
Mammoth Store of J. & J. Wells.
Lewishur. Oct. 1, 1850
HENRY C. HICKOK,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
Lewisbarg, Union Comity, Pcnn'a.
OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied
by L. B. Christ. Esq.
VfOTES Promissory, Judfjmcnf. and
I.! Joint Notes (blanks) nt this office.
n
EE 03 of superior farm, for (ale at to
sJttronlala can, 9 M msttip pt i-n.
Stone Coal for sale.
To niackamitlis.
BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West
Brunch nnd from IIoHidaysUur";, for
sale nt the Shop of the subscriber, near the
llavscales on Third St.
1 ALF..VR AMMONS.
Lewisburg, May 7, 1850
Price Reduced!
VAUGHN'S
IITHOimilPTIC 1VIIXTUEE!
Iar(f Bolllct Only One Dollar.
Tin? PrormVtor of Ute Great American Bcmt.F MVrow'i
Vegetable InnomirTic Mutcw." indacl Ur tin
oryent aoiicrationa f hu Aeu. ibroueboat liw Luinni
States ami Caoatia. b&s now
Eeduoed ti.8 Price
of hit popalar aw. well known artit ! ; and fraai ifaio data,
heorefortli. be will pat bp bat oao nzm otU. qu
bottles : Ue retail price will he
ONE DOLLAR
The pob.ic mar rrt aware.1 tint the ch.iracter of the Me-H
ciiie. it rtrength, and curative proiwrties will rem-vIM
l Ncn50EDt and the uune caie will be betored in pre
p an ne it at hereto lore.
At thw medicine, under its redact! price, will be parchawl
by tho who have not hitherto made tltrmM-'vets acitimil
Willi iti virtur, tlie proprietor wooiil bE to mumble ihat hw
arti !e U not to be i-laned with the tat-t amount oi " Reinedie
of the day it laiin lor it-ii a greattr htaltug peterr, in
ell diseases. tAn an ther preparation now iewrc Uit
morld; and has Mstained ttvlf for eisht yean by iu taperioi
metiical virtues, and, untii this rednction, eommaaticd doui
tlie price of any other article m this hue.
Notic e Pa ETirrt. ah.lt, tl.ii arucle acta with frai-eal-ing
power and certainty, upon the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Longs,
and all other organs, upon tlie proper action of which li and
health depend.
Tuis mwliaue has a justly bich repote aa a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
and all diieae or that natnre. It may be relied upon when
the intelligent pbjsician has abamloued his pauent, ami fbt
tiiese dutrewine diaeaes, more epr:a!ly Daop-fT. the propri
etor would eamet!y and hone-tly recoaimei.d it. At U
present price it t easily obtained by all, and the trial mill pm
the article to be the
Cheapest Medicine in tlie World !
tr r'cae ask for pamphlet :baent ei re them iwir
tliey contain over ix.ten pace of rt-cei(u, (inaduiiiot total
mf.iical matter) ra Suable lur huueho'.l porpo-, and which
iit ave many i!ol!an per year to pracucal houiieepen.
Tuee reteipts sie hitrotlu'-ed to make tbe book of grea
value. aMt.e iroin iu chi racier as an aiH-rtunne. ueftiom lo
the niiu;nie, the testimony iu favor of w ii;ch, in ihe form ol
letters from all part of ihecoantrv, may be reiird upon.
" Vanjthn'e Vecetable I.ititor.uiftic .M.xtnre" th
Great American Reinetlr now lor ta'e in quart lo:i at $
each, fmail bottles at bi eta each. o vmali tr as ill be
ssue.l after the present ?lO"k u dipO"d of.
1'nncipal OZct, EutTalo, N. Y.. J.0T Main Ptreet
C. C. VAI'GIIX.
Fold tVhA!ea!e aid R-tsil hy OLCOTT M. KESdO.S &
CO., 127 Maiden I.aiie. N'ew Vwh C.ty.
N. P. All letter, (eceriting from a;entt a r.d dealers wi;h
svrtom he tranacis bnnss) mui be post paid, or no a;ienujo
wiii Ite Rtten to thtit
.r-j ini. I IK M.'NTON. l.r-wl-Wz. i-
(1. nrn! Acnt (or I.'m. n cuuniv J Il-t'.-t-ovr
Ai i.t, M.luti ; 1. Ijr.iiiiAKT. 5. Inis;rae
3,1:: ft I
TilE fEV FOUiiDRY
IS now enrrird un n 11s11.1l. at the upper
ciul nf M.irkt-i strt-rt. wfn-rprverv dt
cri)!ion of CASTINGS is
hunJ or rnatit; 10 order such us
'Flic ComiIfp, or
Coiiii!c!c 'mprot ed
Cooking Stoves
lor fit Iter Co;i! or
Wood and c!l
other kinds of
STOVES,
cut kin Is Cs.rn Ploughs, IJull 1'iuuhs,
nnd the
Eelf-Shirpcning Plough,
n rrw itr'H'li', and winch can not ho hen
in P. nn- K.'n.i.i. C;i!l and -tc and jud'
for vourstitcs.
O.'IiilST & FRICK.
L-Mviburj;. Julv 8, 1S51
m
TlaiSs?S
Ilil-l undi'rsijnerl cniit:tio'S the LIVE
. UV BUSINESS nt the :tl Stand,
ill Ncrlh Tinnl Si., m-ar Mirket, snrl
respectfully solic.ls tiie patronage ol hi
iricnJs und the publi' enu raMv.
CM. Ml I.I IS F. HESS.
Lcwisbiirr;. M iy Ti- I85t
Tanning Currying.
ITOR past favors, Ihe sulncriber reiurn.-
his rntt'l'ul hanks, ar.d hereby in;ike
known th'jl he curries on the buiiif$s) of
Tanning antl C'urrjinz,
at the Old Sland. Determined not to br
outHonc in the miinulucliirc or fiui.sh of ln
work, he is hound to have the best work
men and materials, nnd to treat those who
h.ive. sn lilwrallv pai ionized (as well a
ihose also w ho shall be plene.l to patronize
him) iih that mtenti.in whifh he hopes tn
inuie him a I'uil share of public patronage.
Al! kinds f PrKitiee taken in P.chaiiv;r.
Hides and Hark not refused, for which the
highest market price wilt be paid in cash
or in exchange for leather.
L. STERNER.
March 25, A D. 1850
TEAS !
THE Canton Tza Company of Xetv York
the olil.st n nd la'cest eslnlilishtnent of ihe
kind in the V. S invite universal attention to
tho fact thil, from ilirir sutierior arraniements,
they arc prepared to sell Tens purer Sn1 mnra fraerant
tot tho rrsperuve prices, Una auy tiouac on tau ccttuitnt
can unifoimty do.
These Teas comUne every mod description and qnajitv:
tbey are done up in pacta.? from quarter of a po'ic'd
apwards: the wrapper next ths sa i a Vary tin foil,
covered with wattr-proof and eicjant Chinese parcr. and
are perfectly secured from lLht and air, ro that the
qnslity is completely prcssrvrd in anv climate.
The above Tear .from 60 eta to $1,53 'ts r-r rouM, for
sa'efcy J. IT A YES rf CO.
Dec 18. Sol. Agents tor Levrisbur;.
Look Here!
AS ipurious BtUNDRETH PII,LS are
old by many DruggM. jn ci,y ,0j
country, it would bo well if persons in inquiring
for them would mak Ihcm produce their Certifi.
eate or .ixct. As there is hut one Agent
appointed for ench erty or town, (no diltrence
how large the place.) and all Agent ran pro.!0ca
their Certificate, any persons wanting the genu
ine PilU hail better purchaso where they can
depend on getting the genuine article.
J. ITAYES & CO.
51 Asn' for Lewisburj.
MANIFEST8 for Boat ladin- a (oprT iM
B RANT'S
ML1J1RY HI
The Creat COUCH KC.IIEOr.
Many years of experience, ami mora than a la .
Thoaaaad I re of ' snanmsilive t'onip; " Z?
prused lo llwi uiat.Mibeed salleiaeu.ai of all Bartons
Lava Isscowa acquainted wuli this aiarrU aZk2
Is areailly n.perlor, Ikscsuss it Is sooMas aid aJLr
ami "' cerlniH lo rare '.bmubuisb i
I.uii.a, tl any oilier Kemesly la Ine world. We knoV
at cast, that On nediciDs ha. r.re4 luoov, aa.i
sua wulcli. rw.Ft ihf ron wv.r rfl-etd. were called r.l
1-U.SMKll.M. B.I . S .-I. I -. ..
" -. swrwirv wiiaayaiBCuaM
U.at rr,m ...!. au l , rrTu Un Has m iVenZ
(,r lh.. " .. nJ .ran m ar. nut to d,,i
Purulent tlttt tc v .Viyjrs,,,," .
vn-lin. .vrnv of Fle-h ait.1 Hloorl. tiv,
havini; tM -a r.,Ti'ilaiBl aavff trr eiirvil allr 11 waa aaat
ll.v rot4 not live a week l.nK Tii.a Kt.t,, ilnf)
curc.1 soino win. were iiiis.!tl iu lie in a ilvi.n ol.ie
I.U1. I.v 111- uao of ll.ia reui.l J, Ussy BOw llC. asu as .,1
e.H.I livsilli. '
ThU Kiil-1X ts fia.rfjr a T-,.t.,h, mrcwmt r s
p'ensant Iu laa. atal asw 61 i.jr, in arij Ma-,. ( rt fc
ease r utnlrr any rlroims'aneea Ir .:. wonilerful
anJ alma Mirnenl.aa 1 oreal.v l'rilviM,.w...
ft?. an.J l.vis.rnlinll :s- wf,.i ,v.;rni-i.v a,
Stay fas cirtW.ri..a, ami pro.lar.n a ..Ua, act:". um ,
wt.iywj ('.iiKh-csarvy ra .trvea and ria,
.tritiiuiiHif fcaiitsclorutioa. I: (.diss ilm Iu.mwml: i
oaavs, v.s. :
Consumption,
('IH'I.IIS sri'l tVrf. rU-mdtttit, Atthma. .VuioJtl
t.ite.itny nf the t.m.'i. I'.wt la the ttre.it. .Si.. niti Ibimt.
.Winoi. .I'.'il .Si;,rl. I' ttf.it.itun rj fit ttenrt, aial .A
FK'IAI.K Vt i:.t KM-X-K-. si.J taesu.u ara
Uirfniiii. holern InfiiHlnm. Lc
f iT Kr 1'iu.if an l .at.U-afl .if Curaa, aso ojv
lninihlel. aial tttndL tiit ail ar A!a a... laswa
His. away.
Asellfsi l)r Th- rntrm al il J Taker, l.rwi..
Viuru ; (j W Ke Icr arnl lto-h.1115 cV Anli. ,e
Berlin; Jn M Tat Mr. .Mifflmburs ; S J Ooiis.,
clirtssrote; II X Bai khnns, Mnldlel'urir ; (i i
K C Mojcr, l"rcliiii2 ; J II t'uslotv, Miltuu
Sf'9cnvcL-$ t J
vain Drill
"PlIE uinlf.-ri
1. fhrn.iu '
iripd wisih lo inionn !.e
community generally, that
thry arp no iianuructurini
.. '. ROSX Xnrh Improrrrl Cn.l
DRILLS, or SO WIN (1 MACIIIXL.
Withotil stopping to dis-Mi-s th.; compara
tive llit'lils ol ciurntTDils Ur i'Isj now :'J, rt J
lursiile, iliey wrrly vii-h li invitf I'anii
ers to cull and stf the utiove mini, d urtn-'e
before purcl.a-tn rlsevthere, lit-, n.' cui.i;-dt-nt
tliiit tin y cuii 'niiitsh mi uilltle i'.at
ttiii e.ivp niiire s:i'i-i.irlion.
IIOSS. CI'.DDKS & Mr,su.
Losishufe; Fuutirlry, A.J. 1J, liOtl.
IT IS h FACT,
ONE st l-t v d. lit, nnd worthy ol tvery
eoii-itieiaMoii, i,:i! no Mi.iercari make
;i'oii clean fl mr wiiliuu! he ti n g'md clean
wheat, i siiippn-e ou wtli to ki.u ii;..
reiiiedy. tell .u it t- to net une nl
.rra.'r'asf' It Ittat ttiitirtrt, or m .l
.1 .rtriiet. He ucinjj uti old, practical nt.1
experiencrd M.IIwrihi ha invented, j.-l
ii nnd u: in sm-. e-siul onernimn die best
heat tsC'.nrer now in u-e. Any pers.ni
urd. rinj a imit'liiiit- nnd a'lemarijs finding
that it dues lis -t prove to operate un re ire
seiiie I. there shall be no sale, as l ht.se mn
, liii.es are to be warranted 2iKd. Further
ri-i (,n.ii,eii. alums are thought unnecessary,
lie is now haun; a siti.plv made at Lewis.
t.ur. by Ve.srs. O. ddi s 4. Marsh. Orders
'.r miehiiies, or leiters of inquiry, will b
,.n inpl'v !i"idi d to. Machines will be
-ent und put to alt order. AJ.lress
I. IIEUC.STKliSSEP..
Lewishurf;. 1'nii.i, Co. P.i. 359
New Istrtbli-lt mont !
carr.'age mmm.
'I'JiK ml-scrit-.i r wouM inf.itm ihe citizens ..f
ihi- loan an I Ihe slirrouiniin-; r.iuutrv thit
tliing mule I.cui-liurg hi- a riu.inei.l ie-i.lenr.'
lie hs taken tlie sh p a! the Lm rr end" Mirk't
ttrctt. srt:th idr. her.- he wiil keep mi l.ai.u or
n ipiitai ture tn nr,!er all kauls of
DWUi i:YS, CA !i JilAfiES,
SUUiTA S, SLEIGHS, ,)c.
Also, every vaiiitv of work in his line
Itcpairrsi, Faintfti, Trlmnud
n short nonce an I reison.i!.le lenn. IVOn
hand a lr-e st. rk ol w. ll sasoiini Tl.MUEil
from Ihe L'liilli-iji! ,;,,e tnti,mis.
Fr.an Ins l.mg eiieiM-ne in the business, the
suliscrilwr Iru-ts he will la- nhle to civ rum
s.nslaciion tu ail wh.i m iv favor him wnb pau.
nai;e. Anv M,e ursiej is rruue.-lej 10 call,
and uiviji 11, insterMl- anj wnikmanship.
(Janh and (Jojnuy J'rmluce taken in pay for
"'k JOSIAH GIUTO.X.
Lcvtislmrg. April Cfi. 18.it 6m
Ligiitmg Rods.
fPIIE awful calamines that every City,
JL Towu.ViUrtjre and country fails ictim
lo annually, thro' ihe gross neglect i.f its
in!. alliums, is beyond caculation,especia!ly when
the rciin-Jv is so ta-y 10 obtain this is found in
rmilage's Patent IHagnctic t yljt
ninj UoDs,
and in this alone. Tins rod bas hern examined by
the nios' scientific gentlemen in the world Pfo
fessors AI'Murtrie. J.ilmsnn, N alloc, anj manv
others that bava examined them, recommend ami
speak of them in Ihe highest terms of appr. hanon
and have pronounced them ihe only sate roils n ar
in use in this or anv other ouiiirv fir the prot
tittn of Lives and Property. One advantage is to
divide and throw ba k a purl of the electric fl u I
harmless to Ihe clouds, this is in time of a suoke,
this enahles the rod to conduct (hat poni.m ot
fluftl that I rloi gs to the earth without Ihe s.'i-hi-cl
dar gcr of leaving the conductor. This rod has
many oibiw advantage, over ihe old one.
The patentee tikes pin tire in infurruin; t:
friends and the pu'.ilic in general lhat after many
years' close iuv, sii-.ation and numerons evperi
meuts he ha. arrived al the tree principle of pro
tecting Families. Dwcl ir-, lmj ,,rf,rerijr fr.nB
the destructive influence of LIGHTNING
SAMl-El. HOOVtR.
Harllcton, Union Co, I'a, Agent fsr L'uk
nnd adjuiuing counties. 6rn371
Baltimore Pi in! ins Ink Manufactory.
TIIC subscriber, agent for the sale of this hi,
would invite the atleniion of printers aaJ
publishers nf newspapers in tha South to the fast
that they can now puichase in Dallimore a supe
rior Ink to any manufactured in the State. The
Baltitnoro Book and Newspaper Priotern prefer
it lo any other Ink. Colored ink, eard ink. book
ink and New ink of superior (joality and al ih
lowest prices. The undersigned warrants tbe
ink made at the Baltimore works to be of the
very best quality, snd should any article shipped
by him fail 10 give full satisfaction it ran be ntur
Bed at I.U expense. VV M. THOMSON.
9368 So. 6 Carroll Hall, Balliaw
Old Newspapers,
SOME Ihoustntta in numher.or" all sat, for
Hie at ihe Chronicle ofEce. at 40 eta per
mo 1. Van mm the. ran. or Si when assorted. A
cbinca fee Scrap Books aa will M far rfgir
ipse