LEWISBURG CHKONICLE & WEST BRANCH FAKMER. 1 I j1 W il 1.1 i. U it V I if a .Hit nnii fiumor. v Features of the Presidents. The Bustoo Mail thinks Mr. Fillmore the beet looking man among all the Presi dent. Washington wu "grave, severe, atutere ;" he was a mm to win respect, hat he was bj no means Landsoine in per son. The first AUids was obese. Jefferson was marked too prommeatl y by the lulling features of the face. , , , , a it and atuDid. Monroe had a phiz full of good humor, but his nose was too near the color of the wine interdicted by the scrip ture becauh it w:t red. 3 he second Adams waa a hard subject to describe any way. Jackson resembled two hickory stares, set up edzowise : he was the hardest featured man in the whole crowd. Van Buren was (or is) complaisant and smirk iug, bat foxy and subtle ; he had not the : openness of countenance without which no man can be good-looking. Harrison had bis skin shakeu up into all sorts of wrin kles by the agues of the Miami. John Tyler was a nobody, and nothing showed it more plainly than nu lace, folk was "some pumpkins," and rather a fair man to look at,if you would stop thinking while you looked. Taylor had a pleasant, agreeable,kind and benignant countenance, yet he was homely as original sin. But Fillmore is really and truly a good looking man in every sense of the word. A chap who had his hand blown off by a 4tb of July explosion, applied to thi Tennessee legislature to be made door keeper, lie tells the story of his failure in the followiug style : " Why, sir, there were four one armed men beside myself two of them with their limbs off clot; up to the tltouUUr besides any quantity of one legged fellows stump ing about. After a while a chap put in with only one. arm and one lri. He beat all by one. When I saw that put for W." A London correspondent of one ol the papers, wh-i had teen despatched to igypt to write letters home, ays her product consists of wheat, flies, and sore eyed children. So much lor her crops. In re marking on her commerce, he observe- that her imports are made up of under done Englishmen in pursuit of the pyramids- while her exports consist of the sarix Englishmen "done brown,'' and fleeing from beggars and bedbugs. An Irishman observing a dandy taking bis usual strut in Broadway, stepped up to him and inquired, " How much rent do you ask for those houses?" "What do you ask me that for?" "Faith, and 1 thought the whole street belonged to ye replied the Irishman. A western editor akrd the followiiii question : "If a fellow has nothing hei he gets married, and the girl has. nothing too.is berthings hisen.or his things hern?" Well, we think so, too ! We'd advise 'era to split the difference call it even, nod keep dark. A physician who carries a merry phy siognomy into the sick room, and amon chronic, nervous, and bypocondriac psople does a thousand times more to effect cures with his warm hearty laugh and joyous face, than he does by his medicines. u Mother, send for the Doctor." Why, my son?" "Cause that man in the parlor is a go ing to die he said he would, if sister Jane would not marry him and Jane aid she wouldn't." A young gentleman who has just mar rred an undersized beauty, says that she might have been made taller and larger but that she is made of such precious ma terials nature could not afford it. Every body blackguards rich men, and jet everybody shows a vast amount of re speet for them. Nobody nscs a rich man ill to his face, or speaks well of him be hind his back. Among the curiosities added to the Schenectady Museum is a musquito's blad der, containing the souls of twenty-four raisers, and the fortunes of twelve prin ters. Charley Nash thinks that Columbus i." ot entitled to much credit for discovering America, as the country is so larpe that he could not well have minted it. Lumpkins says that it is perfectly nat ural that lovers should sometimce quarrel. Those who fall t love must expect some times to fall out. An individual, whose antagonist spit tobaco juice in his face, remarked that he was decidedly opposed to Virginia ab- ttractum. "Gentkmen of the jury, have you agreed? What is your verdict?" "We find the prisoner not guilty if he'll leave town." The Yankee Blade says that the tooth ache may he cured by holding in the right hand a certain root the root of the aebisz tooth. 6 u I yield to his earnest pereuasions," as the young widow said, after angling two years to catch an old bachelor. Wanted by a Dutch gardener, a jour neyman, cooper to head a cabbage. I "MP'S cough syrup. . N :nv.luilb,fl m.ji,in. dailv e fleet il 4 N iiivslunble medicine, it daily effecting t some of rfie moot wonderful and antonisb- 1112 cures that hive ever been known. All who have used it lor Asthma, Cough, Spilling of Bldod.'-roup or Hie,Conumpuon. Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the Uieast, Difficulty in Druhing, and every other disease of the Lungs and Ilie'U This bjrrup immediately suppresses the cough and pain, and doth away with the dilhcutty of breathing ; a free and easy eipector- Hon, and tue cure is soon euecled. Agent lor Union County J. BAKER, Lew . i . . I c.-, T . I tsnurg ; c iisupt, naruriou ; rsinzcr or. oroiuer, """wu uu"iM,rU.ut.u.g; . W.Keasler.New Berlin ; Jacob l itlenoijcr. Middleburg 10.6396 Aeie Fork Importer and Jobbers. FREEMAN, HODGES, & CO., 58 Liberty Street, (Between Brodw, ami Nassaa St near tbs PoatOfBee,) NEW YORK. " J E are receiving, by daily arrivals from f Euiniw, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich, fashionable Fancy Silk, and Millinery boud. We respectfully invite all Cah Purch asers thoroughly to examine our stock and prices, and, as inlertft gneerm, we feel confident our Goods and Piices will induce them to select from oar establishment. Particular attention is devoted to Mll.I.LNEKY GOODS; many articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and can not be aurfed in beauty, style ana cheapness. Bmutiful Taria Ribbons, fur lint. Cap, Neck and Belt Niuu aul TafVla Kiblionn. or all width ana colors. Filk. &itin. VvWrts, snii I'orut VelTrts for UaU. f'nithm. AmrrH-an and Fmtrb Artificial Flowers. futHnp. and Cap Trimmings. ln-s Trimintn-'. lunre assortment Krabruitiri-s. t'attn. Collars. t'nlersleeres 11H Cuffs. r inrenihr"iWp-d iU-vKteand IlKDistib-hCambric lldkls Crapes. I.tsstts TarielODS. Iilusis and Cap Lares. Valenciennes, Uruwcls, Thread, fiilk, and Lisle Thread Lares. Kid. Silk, Pewing Sitfc, Lisle Thread, Merino G lores, and Mitts. r'iiri and Plain Swiss, Book, Bifhop Lawn and Jaconet Muvlins. .UU2I, rtlFSrlf, AMKRir-AX, AXO ITALIAN 6T11AW UUUDS. JuIt, 3m38T$ST HSFORTANT TO SOLDIERS! T HAVE made arrangements with Wm. 8. I Trosrbriilee and 8. S. Conover, the former ol whom has tieen cngaced in the Western Stales ss Aurtevor for 17 years, by which I can insure the luca'ion of land warrants on the choicest lands now in market, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa or Illinois, at the following rates : Warrants for 160 acres. $10; those for 80 acres, $7 ; and those for 40 acres, $5. Warrants entrusted to me with the above fees and a Power of Attorney to locate enclosed, if aent to me by mail shall be punctually and faithfully attended to. Power of Attorney must be properly acknowl edged before a Justice of the Peace, accompanied by i he reruhcaie of the Prothonotary under seal. Bankable rauenn I ton a aiidubio bills pass here Cfi" Koler to Peter beaver, and 11 C liickok, Lewishurg. MITCHELL STEEVER. Att'y at Law. Milwaukie, Wis, Aug. S3, 1851 Ml. I still also attend as general land agent. pay taxes, Ac. fr Eastern land-holder in any of the above States lmZt M. 8. Wtnnan-n aUVa Pll'1 1 ti or utui co jl vra vv ess v.aia AND GRAIN BUSINESS. HfalDSO respectfully announces to the citizens of Union and adjacent counties, j hat he has rented those large and commodious Store Houses and Whar$ telv occupied by Samuel Wolfe dee'd, south of he Lewisburg Uiulae, where be will carry on a Ceneral COMMISSION Business. 8tobse arefutiv attended to and all kinds of GRAIN ouahi at the highest Market prices. H.G. Lenishurg. Aug. 1851 Iy$5 UNIVERSITY at l.euisburg. r1Hi; neit Session of the University will com X mence on Thursday, Oct. 16, 1851. The Bnaid of Trustees have been highly grat 6d by the large degree of success which has ilrcaily attended their exertions ; and they are revolved to apace no etTorta in order to furnish hereafter the highest advantages to Students. The Kev. HOYVAKU MALCOM, D.D..has entered upon his duties as President of the Uni versity. Mis well established reputation gives assurance that under hia administration a atill larger degree of success awaits the University. He will be assisted in the department of iusUuc lion by the following able Professors: Ret. ; BO R I.T, A M., Prof ol Creek Lang. Literat HliO. W. ANDKRSOX. A.M. " Latin " CIIAS. . JAYIKS. A M, Pmf. of Math, t Natural Philos. ALFRED TAYLOR, AM, Prof, of Belles Lett res. The usual system of Collegiate education is fully carried out, embracing a course of four years and entitling tbe auccessful atudent to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In order, moreover, to adapt the University to the wsnls of all, a course of study haa been establi-hed omitting the Ancient Languages and substituting in their place various branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and Natural Science. Thia course will occupy a period of three years. It is thorough and complete, and will entitle the faithful Student to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. Students who design spending but a year or two at College, will have an opportunity of stud ting whatever branches they may elect, aucb as Chemistry, Civil Engineering, die. Every Student will be required to give special attention to Composition and Public Speaking. In connection with the Collegiate Department is so Academy in which the ordinary branches of an English and Classical education are pur urd. I his department is under tne ensree of Isaac Looaia, A. M, Principal, and Assist- snts. There is alo a Primary Department under tbe superintendence of Mr. Nubsiab Bali. Every arraneeinent baa been made to furnish sll requisite aid in every part of a thorough Aca- lemic and Collegiate education. An excellent Library, a very complete Philosophical Apparatus ind a well furnished Chemical Laboratory are provided. The Library is constantly receiving vsluable dditi.me. The University bss extensive Buildings stand- in ? in an elevated grove on the soutb aid of the town. A more beaotitul, pleasant and healthful location could not be found within tbe State, lxor Ttltl05ollegiaterpartiiient,-')perannuni. J Aeaiiemic " :ni " Primary U - Boarding and Washing can be obtained at pri ces ringing from $1,50 to $3,50 per week. 1 he year is divided into two Sessions one of 28 verks, commencing 16th Oct. and continuing till the 14th April ; the second of 14 weeks, from the 13th of May to the 18th Aug. 1853. I THO'S WATT80N, Pres. of Board. GEO. F. MILLER, Sec do Lswisbn g, Union Co. Pa. Aug. S3, 1851 MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, BH1TL I ElrEinTlDGIfcTa IIKCTTID AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Upper end of Market St. next Brick Foundry: rpilE best and mostapproved COOKING, X SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Castings, &c. at low rates, by CHRIST & FRICK. Another Rescue BT SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP! IW AS en the vers ol the prsw, and so far gone that my aanilv and friends had lust all bouus ol BT recOf OTT I .,, when in tibia situation, hnrine been rest Bed by we use or SLHKXVK'S WLMOXW SyRPf, I desire to testify, with grateful emotiows, to Dr. SCI I KNCK, the un speakable uenent l aars received irom uio use 01 uia in- valuable medlrme. Carly last fall I enntraeted a violent eotd, and in eon arauenea of whieh I had chills, alternated with t-ver, pain in mv ritbt breast and shoulder-blade, witb a bad cough and no expectoration. 1 kept letting worse until 1 took my bed, and bad the attendanee or mv Eunuv pnv siciaa. 1 was under his ears about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time waa reduced so low that despair took bold of myself ami friends, and even my physiriau abandoned me, and irive ma up to die witb the hasty consumption. My apatite was aone, my bowels very Irregular, -ver and mirut sweats, pain in my Dreasi and shoulder, attended with a dirti-easing coub, whirh was very ti(ht,my flesh had nearly all none, anu i was s. weak tbat ennld aearrelv raise mv head fmm the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My friends bad been sent for to see me die. and my akk-bed was sur rounded by kind and sympathising neighbors, wbo lis. I eome to witness mv departure rrom iuis wunu. mm all raea of hooa had fled of mv reeorerr. a neighbor, M David Conrad, proposed to try iiCllKNCK'S Fl LMnMC SYRfP. with a view of looseninc mv cough, and reliev- ins; me of the toiura pnlegna, and as a means of affording b-mnorBlT relief, remarking at the time, "that I was bio fareone for the Hveunto be of any permanent benefit. My wile, anxious tor tne renei oi my lnwuse suiieriiipn, rorured some of the Pvlnumu Syrup. I found it allnrd- rd me relief, and continued using it- Ieould feel its heal ing intlueues upon my lungs, l eonunuen to improve iiri.Ur (ta uat. and mv friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected improvement; many oi my Deij:n bors came to look at ma as one raised from the dead. My couch now became loose, and I felt something break. where I had the pain la my breast, ana i aisenargea isrje quantities of yellow matter. I have lor weeks discharged and raised a spit box full of matter every day, with hard lumps, like grains ofsonuthing. My bowels now bmune regular and natural, and my appetite was so far improved that I could scarcely refrain from eating too much. My ntn-ngUi improved, and 1 regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my wonted health. I nave pameu tnrongn l he inclement weather of the latter pert of whiter and he suring. and leel as well now as ever I tell in mv lilt and I am this day a living tesUmonial of the great efficacy f & HXCKS rULXOXlt SlKLfia curing nulmon- arv diseases. Li -st this statement should be thought too highly colored br some people. I subjoin a certificate of a number of the inhabitants of Tarony, who saw me at different times luring my disease, ana never expecwa to see me resvireo. I also append the certificates of the brothers of Mystir Lodim, No. 27(1. I. O. of 0. t, who kindly watched over me. and fully believed they would consign my remains to the tomb; but thanks to In-. Schenrk, for his iuvaluabie Pulmonie Svrnp. mv life has been spared, and I am per mitted to make tbs fbraroiug statement for the benefit of sutlenng manKlnu. I reside at Taroov. and am well known by most of the nenole there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particulars nf the great virtues OI Villi on-uicinc. wv, w.i.i... . .1 . JjlllV n I- II I IV June 24, ltul. The subscribers, members of the Mystic Lodge, No. 270. I. O. of O. r" of Holinesburg. I's-, do hereby certify tbat we know John C. uraea. (and is a member ta eosd stand ing in No. 2T0, I. O. of O. F.,) who waa dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption last winter, so that they gave him up to die; that be is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was pro dueed by bchenck s Pulmonic fryrup. vre ts-neve bis certincate is correct in every pamrmar Hour Sett, P. I Airare Roenso. P. o, ABaAHsx Aarnca, P. G, I J. K. Usaaa, N. o, Joura Kuuuoee, J tons Wiixxai.v, Ja, Jork C. Calvkb. Holmesborg, Philad. Co, I's, June 2S, 1SS1. The undersis-ned residents of Taeonr. eight miles above rhiladelnhia, being well arauatnted with John u. urren. and the circumstanees attending his ease, fcel impelled by adeep seass of imperative duty, to mate universally known to the public his entire recovery from the vers last stages of a Pulmonary Consumption. Ho entirely helpless was but condition: having been but a brief pe riod in that ranidlv sinking and emaciated state, as to utterly preclude in the opinion of his physician and friends, who watched by bis bedside, all hopes of even s temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust hi-alth. Thus the careful use of your invaluable Specifte, the Pulmonic evrup. makes it in our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling results that the whole annals of medical skill or science can produce. It de serves to be imnerisbably recorded to roar credit, and se cures to you, the great discoverer of an Infallible cure air this hitherto remediless disease, a lasueur "immrni. ana ta the Healing art that do time mar either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Ureen's distressing straggles and sufferings from a con tinual cough, superadded to the other srmittoaui eonss- quent upon, or attending the last stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover at being so generally believed by his numerous friends that nohuman power ennld relieve. or protract bis life, much less restore him back again to bis former health, we ft-el it thusourdutv to give our un qualified testimony of Mr. ttreen's perfect recovery, by means oi ine exclusive use oi your wonoenui pyrup:ana we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the humble instruments of relief and care to others who may be so unmnunate as to oe suunariy am-cu-a. 0VtMVt4lt. Ju4t Drmcui. J. P., A."hew Heath, CiUin of Ktmtvnsit M aWrhingtin. RoURT AlXTS, Jas. ToftBKkT, of tbm TVash- injrlon lloaiif. Tacony. Joan Bloumbcst. Cms. HixoELK. Captain of rtsamhiaat Tn-ntuo. JfwrpH 1 1 CAD, JlL. fTCPHK1 LCKCXi, Mattrbw Twist, Allu Vis nioiurT, Backs county, n. PrvTr--i abIt br J. II. PCIIKNTK. and for . at hi PRINCIPAL OKrH'K, KUAKSPEAKK BL!l.lI.NJ, X. w. ea:rnr of MATH and C'UtTl,X treets, and bj wmjcstw general .7. 11-icf (1 per bottle, or atx bottirt for 5. ,Sole agent In LewUbarg JG8IA1I BAKER. DULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Miffiinourg, union county, ftnn'a. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Union county, and tbe public in general that be haa leased the above stand, for man; years occopied by hie Father, and la now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. Tbe HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render bis guests comfortable and happy. Hia TABLE will alwaya be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the eery best of liquors will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In short, be pledgee himself to endeavor to give general aatisfaetien to all, and hopes bv atrict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Miffltnburg, June 30, 18S0 tiDWB, THE ubscribers offer the public, at their new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor 8tove,for Wood 3 sixes. Coal Burner br Parlors I size, 13 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove X sixes. Shield Air-right Parlor Stove for Wood S sixes. Egg Stove the very best in ose for Stores. Offices, Barrooms, and Shopa. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 3 size. Also, all kind of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c. Ate. UHKIST Ot f KICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure." in that awful dheaie, C0lSUr.lPTI0f ! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Care of Comumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by 8. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at thia office. Price, 76 cents TAILORING ESTABLEHnEIST. VERY thankful for former favore from the public, the undesigned would announce that he continues the business of ra-a a e I jiimrino in all its branches at his old stand on Market St. between Third and Fourth streets. New o FASHIOAS received reaularly. All per" intru-.tiui: work to htm may tie sure of having it execute! in a work manlike meaner, on short notion, and at resto- liable charb-s. c-4Mt fcb ajuiu.v Sat'utnmers who bare not settled in two years miht do w. II to call and sec bow their accounts stand. Lewisburg, Aug. IV, ISM. BOOKS. TaKI.NTED witb clear type on good paper an I iu firm auJ elegant bindings, consisting of STAXDARO KKUGlOfS WOltKS. Andrew Fuller's complete jFrer"sivTiituriT?pes,2r.l,WI Works, 3 vols. .'"' Mt.esiiibi.tiiD Aklsto ls-viitinn.Watts.Jtc.Kl Howell mi the ts-aeonflhip ! llunvan s.twakcmngW ks ;i " Invitins; 7iV " HeTOtiona! " ";"ij " rilcrimsProgr, Holy War ! Booth's Iteii;n of Itrnee 4-j Crowell's I'liurrh Mcmb- rr's llanil Hoilc 3 - av of alvatHiu James'ti.Meml'ers'Ouide - Chiircb in Earner t M taw's l'all to riiristialis Lite of Mrs. Ann HJudson Sarah HJudson IsJ LvtiiI on tlie Sacrifice and Atonement Cox's Hi-t.t:n-.Bari.MiaFntf Mi-a.l s A lino-t a Christian bo tiauiiuelis Am. 7iii.Mi-moirs uf Kev.d.fearai COXTEOrERSIAL nVKK.1 Dr. Tarson on Baptiiim $l,if;Ir.llowellonCoaimnnion CO J. li. mulun eft . Keioinglon .miih on Infant " 2Aj Reasons lor Pen-illv on Haptism and f becoming a Paptist B.- til on Bii:otr-, 'ill to j.1! Baptist Manual, a Collee Prof.CurtisonCoiu'munion'di tion of Tracts, Ac. FOB CHILDREX AXO SVXDAV-SrHOOLS. Aleoh.il. an Alhorv fl,25iH. Oleanrr tS42 Dr-Baheoek'sTaleeotTrullrJAlBotsfiirds fpiritual Voy- I)Ielller'sS:riptllreTaleJi, a'e, an Allegory on fopery Anna Baiter IS u Bapti-uis of iertriKle the Peace Maker 14 tlie Xew Testament 35 rranris Kcerton 1 Closinr; itecnes iu Life ef oiinff Persons 2J Tlie Floods . l-'t Father's Apples 13 Our Savior, by a Teacher 0 .liuni anii lieore 1ft Serpent I nei.ll.il. a rort- rait of UtiiTeraalfcni So F.We Mnurkie li Memoir of K. M. way .-iitiie Stories Siripttire Serii. o.l and John l ink 10 , by a Teacher e and THE TSAI.MIST, in various styles, $fi.M to 1,24 TUB HARP, " 25 to 34 The above for sale in Lewisburg at publication prices, at the store opposite Kline s hotel. 371 bakiu-x at t;n.Mr A.l Hew and Popular School Book. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of U.viriasai J HisToar, toeeiher with a Biography of Distinguished I'eraons, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, General Astronomy, and Physiology. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Pbilsd. E. S. JONES & ijo.. Publishers, S W. Corner Focrth and Rack streets. Phi la. t7Teachers and School cumiuittees address- ng letters to us post paid will be I'urnUhed witb copies for examination. fA full and complete assortment of BOOKS and STATWMlli V for sale at the luivett pneet IycbqiS0itJlr REMOVED. rpHE Lewisbur" Cheap Store has been I removed to the more convenient Siore room, recently occupied hy J.Forster, oral below Kline's Hotel, where we shall be happy to see our old patrons, and any number of new ones. April 2, 1850 C E. BOWES. LEWISBURG OAKERY. fTIHE subscriber having commenced the bakine J business in Lewisburg, nearly opposite H. P. ehellei s store, tnteuds keeping constantly on hand the heat of FANCY CAKES, together with a good supply of Common Cakes, and BRCtD which for whiteness and quality will be surpaased by no baker in the country, as we have the services of a practical workman. In connection with our Bakery, we have an ASS SiliXiIij!! KAKMEKS and persons from tbe country will find the Bakery a convenient and pleasant resort for the purpose of obtaining refreshments, such ss Dread, Cakea Pies. Oyslers, Hot l oll.-e. dec. dec. Also, FLOUR for ssle. A. E. DENORMAN'DIE, Agt. Lewisburg, Dec. 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOK at Hatfield's NEW STOCK of (iold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a "leetle too much" because you waa not aware tbat Hjilifld sells cheaper. Gold P. Iievers. ven jewels Uto1"!K !0,(10 to 10.00 do full jeweled lotolS t,00 tsi.00 Anrhorsau.l liinesjcid 14 to 18 30,00 60.00 Silver P. Levers, jeweled, lS.W 35.00 Anchors ami lupines, jeweled 10,00 17.00 Gold Fineer Kiupi. large variety 37 &'o " ear Kinirs, plain ana ngii, latest styles o.uo reni ns aud reus . iv.iv Pencils 1,75 6.00 Tens, Silver cases, Disraond pointed 1..S0 3.00 Breastpins, Laity's and tent's,difi't styles 1& 6.00 llilntiuir Ixs-kets, douhle, 6,50 12.00 Watchchains, Fob and Vert 6,00 zt,00 Guard do 6 feet 15.00 Keva .75 8.50 Silver Table and Tea Spoons 5,00 18.00 Plated and Germ. Silver Tea aad Table Spoons ,75 ,no Silver Combs " 10 3.50 and Gold Spectacles 1,00 8.75 Brass Clacks S,fs) 10.00 Aceordeons 2,50 8,00 And hnndreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods," just from the City and as low as t'ity retailers can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 HE subscriber, thankful for past pat ronage, would inform the public that he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the beat manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices tbat can not fail to please. JAMES 8. MARSH. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 100KING Stoves, of various patterns J and sizes, lor Coal or Wood, for sale at the LewUbuig Foundry by James 8. Marsh. STOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James 8. Marsh, WIARD'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James 8. Marsh. n RAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent VJT decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in ose, for sale at tbe Lewisburg foundry by Jsnses a. Marah. Nails, Plaster, Salt and Fish A LA RGB assortment just ree'd and for sab by D 8 KREMBR fc CO. A Petroleum, R0CK OIL, A NATURAL REMEDY! 1JK0CUKED FROM A WKLL IS ALLEGHENY Cp-1P Four iluielml fcet below the Kartli surtccel It is put up in bottles, just as it Sows from the W.IL wnlltiul ailuiixlure of anv kind. Il gtts its inientsfrom U beds of substances which it passes over in its secret chan nel: tkey are blended toother iu such a form as tu ueiy .it u .i.i -I i.- iimh iu this respect IS like .Ml.NKltAL WATKR.S, whi.ee virtues in most chronl chrome cases are acknowledged not only byphyeiciatia Out br tbe community at larxe. These singular Itusle flowing ill Irom tlie earth, imprcinsUi ith medicnialsuosUui-es ol liitf. reut properties, and hulilins Uiem iu such M"plete solution as to re.U-r the aid ot Xbcmii-uy to ditect lh m, b ar ample proof to the bet that they are eompouialed by the master hand of .Nature f..r the allevistiou of humau suirerinit and .li.-eai. If Ivtnileiim is a medicine an, it is a piod one. lor Nature never half does her work, n will omtinue to be u.l and applieil as a Keiu.-.ly, as lon as man conlinnee to be atllirtol with diease. inat n win cure even disease, we do not pretend : i.ut that it will cure a irreat many d:si"i s. hitherto incurable, is a fact whim i proven by the eeiili uce in its favor. It" discovery e a new era in mcliciuc, and wiil enure to the health and happiness of man. SfRnyriA.Thf Pctn Ii-om Is a areat mediidne in Skrofnla and Kinz' Fv:l in sll thoe diiaes oriirinstinir iu a depraxid enn.titioii of tl.e l.l.l and other fluids or tliobo.lv. It will cure pain and enlnteuienUof the bones and joints. Illntrbes. Biles. Krvvipelas. Fimples on the flue, Tetter. Scald-head, Itinitwriu. aud tlie various .-kiu diaeu-si-s. It he.- cur. d numerous cices of Khrnmatisin. Neur algia. Gout, Ac. A women in rmnklin couniy. i a, wan cured of a rheumatic allecthHi of sis y.-ars' standin : the diivnse was so aieravall ss toeontine her to her l'd nur inz the L-re:it -r iwrt of that time; she is now well, and eonilers herself entirely restored. RHLV.VATISM virMt In ' leaser nf rtrnl m I el ms. If iin.t.Tadelitof eriitilude to tht. proprietor of the lvtruleum, the use id hieh (treat mcle ine ns entin-lv ciiml mv wite of a vi.ileiit attiick of lihenmatlsm. She hsd :al.orrd "un.ler an atUek of the diaee for ahout annllii. snirerini? the in..t illt,-lle IHtili: the i;rean! part of l lie time routined to her bed. and uu.il.le to do .,.tl,ln... Tlu. nhi in the limbs was renr great. attenuei; with a (treat d-s.1 of swelling. The Petroleum Ind a happy effect, fiir the tirt two or tlin n plieatioiis the swelling diminished and the pam I. it her. I continileii 10 apply the meilieine daily fi r alut lro wei-ks. whUh entirely e..lie..l her. kiul she is nW as Well as ever She MM in U life. I feel confident that the Ivtmicnm is one of the crentvst nu-dirtues in the world fiir rheumatic pailul and iaeliiugs. (.-i-.-neni TETKU Pl'lIL. Perry St, Allegbcny City. Chronic Congh enred. 1 take nleamrn in eertifvinir to the valuable properties of Mr. Kier's I'etrrileum. fur an atl-etion of the breaat and lun?. aeroniiwnii'd with serere pain in the rhrst, aiel a cuiu.-b. I tisik the retmlcnm in lorjrer doses than Is rec ommended in tbe directions, but after takinit It a lew days itot to like it. I should like to hare a barrel ot it to use in uiv uunilv. for I believe it to be a valuable medli-lne. The Petroleum produced no unpleasant fi.-eliu'.r' whatever in the use ol it. VAX. lltULurg, March 16, 1S;.0. " lime it twtlang W.t it fr Bmms? ItoLFroTre. Feb. 21. T sot three dozen of Mr. Kier's Petroleum of Mr.llowell, and I am disposed to think there is uoluintr eiual to k for Hurns; havinft burnt my nanus, ami expecting: noitims leas than a lunir. leiiii.us sore, but ioiiiki no son uess at all from its only leaving a riil scale, wilhour any soreness when pressed upon, a liieh quite surprised me. 1 th.r.afire have (treat fnith in its ellicary, so far at least, and will introduce it in this scrtiou. Very respectfully, Ac. II .tRVEY MANX. Fiat'EL M. Kiev, Kso. IVar Sir: I have been ennflnod to my bed over five months v.ith Typhoid Fever, and still am in bed. Puriti my sickness, my left fnotnn.i bfrswelh-d verv much, and cunttnueil so antil lately: I tried several remedies, without any effect, t'ol. lli..tca callcl to see me ith tien. 1'Lovr.R. and he nwmmen.lnl me to try yonr retroleiim, a it had workiil some wi.n.lerful cures to his kuowleilftc. I bad occn lliinkin.tr nil that d:iy. betVire he us. here, that 1 would try it : 1 immediately sent my nephew, lir. J. W.Ss.ivni ithe liean-r of thix notei u. the dmz-store. and ?it a Is.ttle. and applied some that nfxht to the sores, and the neit moronit you could a mnrk"i .ifcrence in ie f'irit. and hss cntinne'l so ever since. I cmu assure ou it oM.rate. almost like a charm 1 never saw anvthinu heal like it in uiv lite. want a small uuaiititv vet uiellect a perfect cure: too will please let the liearer have some and he will pay you lur luc some. cry respccuuiiy your inen.i. ALKX. SCOTT. For sale wholesale and retail by (' U'SrnrrLi n leewiaburz for sale also by lit Thornton and J Baker Br. T. A. M. TMSIEKlTiiffl, Maskct r'r. Lrwissrao, WHOLESALE at RETAIL DEALER TJf Drug3,HIedlciaei,c;henilcal!v,Uye. olulis, Llils, liliisjj, I ertumery, Confectionery &. Fancy Articles. Di.Thornton returns his thanks fur the liberal atronage which he haa received, and he assures he community that every attention shall be paid to the compounding of Me.'icines, and tbat all Drugs shall be lully tested before thev are oncrcil lor sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. fjr Prescription given free ef charge at Or. fhornton'a Drug H ore. Remember to call at the ol I stnnj, first door above tbe Mammoth Store of J. fc J. Walls. iFruft nnU RNAMENTAL TREES. The sub.scribcr oflers for sale a liirse rtssnriment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high 40 varieties, II warranted genuine I'cacl trees, 2u varieties; lartartnn Cherry, Wectarinf, Prune and I'ear trees, together wiih somt 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape V inns of the best nttive and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &r iM. u. i ersons wisnini; io procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, a re requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. MUSIC! M"e of Lewi FRANCIS J. GESSNEU would res- uectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has taken rooms iu the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ludwig, on Market street (entrance at the Market St. doors,) nere ne is prepared to give luatiucuons on the PIANO, GUITAR, VOCAL MUSIC, nd also to give instructions in scquirine the German Language. Mr. tir.ssxra is lately from Dellefonte, where haa been engaged for nearly two years in teaching the above branches, and has given entire satisfaction to patrons and pupils. Lewisbu-g, April 1Z, ISO I MEDICAL NOTICE. DR'i T. A. II. THORNTON oflers his professional services to the citizens of Lcwitiburg and vicinity, in the various branches of his profession. Residence Mrs. Maize s, Market St. Office Drug Store, one door above tbe Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 HENRY C. HICKOK, A TT0RXET AT LA W, 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 s superior form, for sale at the Chroaisle office, S cu ain!erM per dot. tm i ' Am Stone Coal for sale. Ta Blacksmiths. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Branch and from llollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, ocar the Hayscales on Third St. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IJTHONTIPTIC MIXTURE! Iaarff Bottles Only Oae Dollar Tb ProrniaHor tT trstGmU Aom-v-iB Hemdr M VsaVaaW's VCSKTABLI aUtTMO IT K irriC MlITIII." MM. ? til rganrt tapiuuom mf hm Aim, ikittutltl tbm tJnmml Ijutct mai CaUwtiwU bu mw Badoced the Price T km ipilw aad well knows tviticl; mni 9mm tkm hnvfortJi. k will pat op bat cwa mm b1,Im .ai Wttlaa: tW ivuil prio wiil W ORE DOLL AB Tha paWi mmy itrt ajnrad that the charaeter a the MerJt etne, iia trenctii, ami earame proptmaw will Rkiiaiw I'NcRAKttBD, and the aaiue tmn will be tmmn m pre parinff it a hummfon. Aa thm Bktdwine. anrler iu ndoeed price, will be pankaaerl br thofaB who have not bitlterto male Uii-tHee aetioanteil with iu v in net, tbe propnetor woahl bee to tatiiBate that hw aiticle is not to be clamd with the vait amoant of M Kawaihai of the dar ;" h alainu lor ibtcif greater html ing power, rm mil dieems, tMrnn ang other prepormtion now oeore tmj world : and has genuaed iUelf for entht reais br ila Mpenot Mdioal virtaea. and, antil thia tadaetion, ootmiaDdad daabie tbe price of anr other article in tins line. INotice pAKTicrLsKLTs thia article acta with great aaJ iac power and certainty, a poo the Blood. Liver. Eidneyi, Lungs, aad all other arcane, apoa the proper actios of whieb Ub and health depend. Thia aietiieiaa haa a jattlr high repate aa a taeaedj tat Drojsty And Gr&vvl, aad all diaaaaaa ef that natore. It mar be re Iter) a pen whan tbe uteUigent physician haa abajiilonad hw patient. and lea theee dbtraaiiag diwiaaaa. more espaatallr Dkopmt, the propai at or woald earoastlr and bonestlr racoasatend it. At n present priee it ia eaailr obtained br ail, and the trial wal ptwv ihe aruala to be the Chatpoft Kedicxne is the World I Pleaat ask for pamphlet the agenw give them awar they cootain over aiiteen pages of mewpu, (to adriiuea to tal medical matter) rateable for bonsebokt parpeawa. aad which will save oiaar doUan per rear to practical taa-ekecra. These receipts are introduced to make tire book oi gm value, aside Irom iu character as an advmiag mediam to the medicine, the testitnonr in favor of which, in the foam ol letters from all pans of tbe coantrr. may be railed apoa. ty "Vaughn's Vegetable LaOaentriptie Miitaie"-tn tireat American Renwdy, now for to'f ia qoan aotlles at each, small bottles at Ui cu each. No small e atles wU be awaed aiter tbe prvseat stock ia deposed of. rriacipal Office, Baffalo. N. Y., 907 Maia Street c. c. VArcun. Hold Wholesale and Retail bv Of sCOTT Melt EPSON ai CO.. 137 Maidea Lane, New York City. N. B. Ail tetter (excepting from agents aad dealest witb whom ha trsrwact- baMaem) mast be post paid, r ae axttatMsj will he givea to them trlK. lilDRN'TOX. LwihurK. is General Agent for 1,'niun counlv J H Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (aaiiAHT, Stlim-grove 3yl:: 51 THE KEV FOUNDRY 1 S now carried on a usual, at the upper end of Murk-el strsvt. n hererverv des cription of CASTINGS iskep' ' nana or muac 10 order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES. also P Ml Uf. IIS of diiTer- ent kinds Corn Ploughs. Bull Piou.li and the Self-Sharpening Plongh, new article, anil vhirh ran not hp tu -; in renii.vlvaniu Call and see and judy. for yourselves. CFiniST & Lfwi'ihurg. July 8, 1S5I FRICK. T IIE undersigned rtnitinues the LIFE lit ELSIXESS at the Old Stand, on IMorth Ihird St.. near Murkef. nnd respectfully solicits Ihe patronage of hi friends and-the public cenerallv- CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and herebv makes Known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Cuming, at the Uld Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize :.u . l . .... i , i , mni j wan wiu i ui leni ion wnicn ne nopes to insure him a lull shiireof public patronage. Ail kinds nf Produce taken in exchange. Hides and D;irk 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 as:imr-exj-i TEAS THE Canton Tea Company of New York the oldest and largest establishment of lbs ind in the U. 8. invite universal attention to the fact that, from ihcir superior arrangements, thev are prepared tu sell Teas purer and mora fragrant for tbe respei-uve prices, than anv bouse on tbis continent ran uniform) y do. Xliese Teas eomhine ererr pood desenption an. I quality they are done up in paekaes from a quarter of a pound upwards : the wrapper next the tea is a hear tin fen eovered with water-irnor and eleraot Chin, se paper, and are perfectly secured from liirht and air, so that the quality is completely preserved in any climate. i ne aoovc es, irom au cts to a ets per pnnnd, for sale by j. UA YES af CO. I-lg- Sole Agents lur Lewisbuix. Look Here! AS ipurious BRAXDRETH PILLS are sold by many Druggists in city and country, it would be well if persons in inquiring for them would mak them produce their CertiS. tale or Asssct. As there is but one Ae, ppointed for each city or town, fno diffrrene. how large the piece.) and all Agents ran DrraWai their Certificate, any persons wanting the genu ine Pills bad better purch sae where thaw r depend on getting lbs geejutne article. J. HATES CO. Sols Agents for Lewisburg. GOOD EGG STOVE-b'I new . tor sals at ths "CbionrtV effiee. atasa PURIFYLXG EXTRACT The OrcsUeat BLOOD PURIFIER la raa wwoca Woslb IT rViss 1 s Ikrt., i tW goia, 'r as .ken IfZSt Jf- Kaeh isaras boua, emaiasHl TV.VIinun.9BL nd ds, medie.tl.ie.. .,. tr.ilT i . " J' kM a dar-Usis ua. Usuau TsveZt.s- A'. Thrral '9nnt,tl UU Bls4 Pwr, au. . aaasmf as a part ui li, r,mp.M TzZ aaJSR flrti of auns Mearr. ai k.'v aas Indian Roots and Barks which Tin ixSer medirln - M, i -. . ' Sim l'rtn.r . f the itlaod ihal weTT LrLT Us, sireaiKrMKaitratal Atraea ut " Sarsaparilla, YeUow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS gARss anneb iseae. uiau fmm tnwtrm wuriii nr an, aOr - ' tV" Fur uodiSit.led pruof of Urn Cm of Scrofula, Fever-Sores, gtali.Hn, rrjfivtn, SVK.Rean. ,,, , aattsas. Pm,4m m tW F.J. .ler- .li.7 -ess, IMmtetyn. f aaceroas llcmt. .Tf -.' . ' sTtsa. Dywsw-Bwln. fami as aw SiaV, ttwmm, hernia "ZI JmnU. nl at.t. oTHra Ivet-aa-BuMio lit...... : - PAMPHLETS mU HamlWt, avwry Amt kaa -Irs away. Agents Dr Thornton and J Baker, Lsifc burg ; (J W Kessler and Koshon; 4 Antis .Ntw Berlin; Jo M Tavlor. Miffliiibu.g ; 8 J Cross, Kelinserove ; H X Uackhnuse, MidJleturr; 0 F C Mover, Freeburg ; J H l aslow, Milioe 3CUeowcli$t (Brain Drills. PHE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, thai .iv uuv iiiuiiuiaciuriug J. P. ROSS" X'tcJy Improve! CRiI DRILLS, or SOWLXU MAC1UXE. Without stopping to discuss the compari live merits of numerous Drills now otTe,rrj for sale, they merely wish to invite FSrin. ers to call and see the above named r!,r before purchasing elsewhere, c,'lU dent that they can furnish an an W ; ',. will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, HE DDES & Marsh Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, l-Oj IT IS A FACT7 ONE self-evident, and wor:hy ot n consideration, that no Miller can m.a gjod clean flour without he has 5'ad cicu wheat. 1 suppose yon wish to know ihe remedy. 1 tell youit Is to get one of VrrgtTatr't It htut Seourtrt, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced iMillwright has invented, em up and put in successful operation the li Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards find ng that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no snle.as ibse ma. chines are to be warranted gtxid. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Order, ror midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all orders. Address J. BER;STRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329 New Establishment ! carriage mmm, rHE .-ulciih.r would int.irm th- rmjeis of this totsn am! he surroui.Jine cutiirv that having tmde Lewi-Lur hi p, r;..:- .' e-i.lenr. he has uken ihe ,b..p ut the l.trrr endnf Unrktt street, south .-Me. where he Wil! keep ,u liaiuior inunularttire to order all kin.L .( IiU(.(iI;S, CAKKIAOES, SULKEYS, SLEW!, fc. Also, every variety of work in his line Repaired, raintcd. Trimmed on short notice ami reasonable terms. IT"(3 hand a Urge stock of wrH seasoned TIM UK from Ihe Chillisquaijue Bottoms. From his long experience in the business, tbe subscriber trust, be will be able to give entus satislactiun to all who may favor biro with ptirc nace. Any one disposed ia requested to nil and KiA.wi.vB mj mairrials and workmanship. Cash and Country Produce taken in psv lor "O'k- JOMAH tilRTO.N. Lewisburg, April 16. 1851 em Ligiitmxg Rods. THE awful calamities that every City, Town, Village and country falls victim to annually, thro' tbe gross neglect of its inhabitants, is beyond calculatioOespeciaUy wbea the remedy is so easy to obtain this is found ia rtnitage's Patent inagtutic Cigljt ning Uods, and in this alone. Tbis rod has been examined by tbe mos' scientific gentlemen in the world Pre sessora M'.Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor. and msnv others that have examined them, recommend sae speak of them in the highest terms of approbation and have pronounced them the only safe rods Bear in use in this or any other country for the btWss tion of Live and Property. One advantage is te divide and throw back a part of the electric fluid narmlexa to tbe clouds, thia ta in lima of a stroke, this enables the rod to conduct that portion ef fluid that belongs to the earth without the aliskN est danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the old one. The patentee takes vleasura in infiirmino1 kis friends and the public in general that after msrf years close invrslication and numerous ejpsn menu be has sirived at the true nnnriole 01 rro tecting Familiea, Dwellings aud property fresi the destructive influence of LIGHTNING SAMUEL HOOVER. Hartleton, Vniim Co., ia. Agent for I'sise and adjoining counties. 6m371 Baltimore Printing Ink Manufacrorj THE subscriber, agent for the sale ef this h ' would invito the attention of printers publishers of newspapers in the South te the that they can now purchase in Baltimore a u;j rior Ink to any manufactured io the 8tate. Tar Baltimore Book and Newspaper Printers prsaw it to any other Ink. Colored ink, card ink. seek ink and News ink of superior oualiiy sod al lbs lowest prices. The undersigned warrants the ink made at tbs Baluraore works to bs ef ike very beat quality, and should any article stuFf by kim fail to give fall setisfartiew it eea toretay iked ai his expense. WM. THOMSOV. twit X: Carre.) Ball, 1 Old Newspapers, SOME tbousanda in number, of sll soss, ht sals at the Chronicle office, al SO P 100 taken as they run. ot f 1 whew eisirtel. A chance far Scrap Books as wall ss far wrafftBf paper. April , JfS ssaaw this Trareinble Rxtrari, sot OTi, aw - - Brcwl sxlwaswtiu. any w)-er. It u aa.,. ZTZZ. 2. siaaadlv ill II that Slav 1 bnaent S -. i. . Iwaw-r, and wiU cure Tr. TIIZ '.'J
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