LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. toil oni )umot. JtiyTbe following description of the Yankee s Jack-Kni c,we find in Rev. JoLa Picrpoat's Centennial Celebration roem, recently delivered t IitcLficld, Conn. : The Yukw-VT, brfotr h to Wd. knows th myteritii of that maic too Ttw? (Mki t knife. To this, bis wiftful eye Turns, when h lwar h'n Mother' iu.y ; Hi boards d cents he ptUdly gtvet to pt it. And Irar-v sHftr nolurutl till lie cava -.bet it; And, in the education of the lad, Ko little pari that imp) n-&t Lath Lfcd. Bis fHx kt-kDifr to the t-.anjr vbittlcr bringt A growing knoa .hik at luicruu uim- VMfjttrUh musir. u the rscuIjitorV rt His ctvtriut whittle, and Lw .-fcinU dart, II is older t-cuit, wub it b:ckury rod, Ite ha-f xioi au! rrt-uundtns wad, Ilm rom.ta:k uddie, and the tltr r trne That murmur fmui Li .-uin; lio-i.! tromVce tVnepire to Urmrh thr .?. tbese euc.evd II m bow, ti arn of featbn reed. Hit wind-mill rmwd tli iatin(C br-xe to win,, His water-wbael that turu unb a fin; Or. If hi father liven upon rm .h ., Yott'l lu rfnp, bikamHnJs u,-ou thr flvn fu'l riyjtrd, with raking ui-ui mini um!-r. sraucch, And w;iti:ig, car tuc wasb-tnb. for a launch. Tba, bv lu- freniun and bis jac-knifr ttmeu, '.re Ion,; hdii solve you anv i.olnui giTea; Mak anv a-imrrack. mairi or uuU. A plough, a ooa b, au uraa. or a ilute; :ma. or a uutc; r a rlork. a'iug duck, a nia'hte i ktck ; ) Make sou a Iocomotirc or i Vut a ranal. or tu.ld a tloa' aiAke anvia;np. iu slou, lor 't or $uorr, Fr-m a cbud't. ratil to a st Trtity fur. Nik U, tJ 1 1! Ay, whn ha un'irriak- it, lie '11 make the thin and th ua'-bina that inakef it; And whan the tlnuac is iua.1t). wLetlvr it be To diiv on arth, in air, or on thr sea. Ybeihwr on wafer, o'er the wave to p hdo, Or. utKU lat.J. to roll, revolve, or Fine; Vhrtber to w!,irt or jar, to rtrikc or ring. Whether it be- a fumou or a pring, Hbn-I. puJey. tut aortoit.a, wmj or hrw, ilnnsr ii-THd shall surrly comr U is ; Vor, w)i:n lt t hand 's upn tt yon may know XiiiX ti.e; t s gt, in it, and h 'li make it r. ' Fatriotism Run Had. A tumorous correspondent of the Eos- ton Transcript 18 in prat rrplcXltV and . 1 c 11 " trapldhtln because tlie 41 llui)r.'rlau fc- . . . ret lias on ten out in hs fauiily, Ijis . , , . . wife especially oaving tah& it iu a iuot i . it- r,i- . Tiolefit foriu- liia atllict ions are great in - j j n . ..A cv. uwi unu, au'J, ursiiLK, I n. ; Tmir valiant Ixdio hctU ronnriU - - war dail r nd iii'litlv with niv unfortunit waruaifv 8DU UicHO I,U u.iiouonau. spouse lormiug a sort ol lniorinat ivos-1 tutb club, Ti'i Lavo uticcceji fl in l.-.shinf . themselvts iuto a Joplorblti t.tjv of lib.-l lc?s enthusiasm. I aat custiti ui It r uis- gccgntphiral, f Lilologloal, and totitrovT , bial woiH6', lefpecting this i a1 irn; ; ri 1 1 affair ; lint I havo reason to beiipv tli: the reliiiMo informutii n wLich irv fail friends derive fr-.'iu (l.esft Jeeulturjr slmlit-s is in an inverse ratio tn the extent of tLeii j reading for they tet'u l. be Lr lesslj ; lliunderiu in u sea of on'radictoty state- mcnts. Tlieir nvJiisirv is, :n luc ab stract, 1 ighly cotnmradnlk', thouj'h tlieii frantic vet hnpele9 attiU'j'stu masti r rfct Magyar dialect would, under other eir cumstar.CJS, le highly diverting. "My Letter half locks upon hll r.thei earlhly matters as of secondary cobs queuce, compared with Kojsutli and the cause of Hungary; and consequently reads, talks aud thinks of nothing but this liow sleigbtly wearisome subject. I have had the privilege of reading aloud to her by special request, the manifold speeches of this patriot and I most devoutly trust that some stop will be provilentia'ly put to bij .ttfcnrlnarv Enprvli mllillT cnaers is estraorainary speecu-mahiug powers ning papers quite disheartened me, but 1 nannged by rapid articulation and ocea- ioaal ingenious skipping to get through j it about miduigbt, although during a j , , . , pau l )l urdLU iu luc uu ivnoaiu, i ... n ,i ,. ;.. Madame, Whl.e CnergetlfIly denouncing? i . e . . l.-,,,.l I.-, the conduct of Auetm, brought her , -V..I 1 J J it,. i 1IIKI.IU uauu uuwu ujiuu .uc ..L ,.t. , ...- a in . I, vn v oTjccosi ' such vchf iuence as to rbatter my glasses which. I bad just laid !. VUy, sat drink and dicest nothire but Ilunga-1 m, urn. tv anu uip " 6 c ; rr ana tbe subjects pertaining thereto i T) auv. iuc e-,i-ts, o -.:. breakfast. Turkey at diuner, ivcss.a at ersakiaet, J , i Austria and Hungary at supper wiru iuc foreign policy cf the United States as an entertainment during the evening." I'KOILE MFFER AS MVCl! AS ANY BODY. Whether an act besoracs an in sult, depends a'most as much on location and surrounding circumstances, as our faith and prejudice do. Ask a Hindoo to partake of your meat, and he would spit in your face ; neglect to as!: an Englishman to do s", and he would probably request the favor of meet ing you In the park. To off. r wine to a Turk, would be to tnr.ke an enemy of "en larged breeches," for ever. The same act to a Frenchman wuuld probably secure ou an ever ending friendship. Among our Oriental friends, for a man to intro duce himself into the presence nf a m:tr ilcd wonun, would be to the husband an unpardonable injury; a bare request to eee her, an affront. The person who should call upon an American, however, without inquiring for the partner of Lis bosom, would be considered u Laving lost his tit! 3 of a guntieman. On the eoast of Malabar, if a Hallaehore chance to touch a roan of superior tribe, the out- j rape is so great that the law allows the in jured party to punish the insult with death ; ,n a'most anv other country, it would he treatsd as an act too frivoluus to notice. In l'ranee, dueling is looked upon as an accom- Tjlishmcnt: in Japan, it ia murder. fcai- cide, on the contrary, is thought by the Frenchman an act of baseness while the Japanese people esteem it the m.st satis factory proof of your possessing bravery. To wip out disgrace, the Frenchman whoots jou ; the J-p;.2eso, on the contra ry, shoots himself ; wbi'a your refusal to follow his exaropln wuld be considered auch an aat of poltroonery, that your fami ly would consider themselves disgraced to all eternity. Truly, "there's as taash difference in folks at in anybody " Thc srknowle.led and extraordinary curative powers of these Moa.lerful inventions is now so pen trail v known and tbeir sales and reputation through out the whole country so extensive, that it would seem unnecessary to urge their merits further. But eome late circumstances have occurred which render it a matter of duty to the public not to be altogether silent, for while the ephemeral nostrums ul the day are trumpeted by columns through the TreM and swallowed br quarts and gallons by the afflicted, and are found just good or nothing, ClirMle'tf CaKacic and Jlagitetie Curative, bare been quietly working their way amone the most intelligent and respectable classes, and are constantly achieving cures in an alarming traionf dioaes. which have for ages baffleJ all the aid of me.iicine and all the resources of Scieuca. These diseases aie called XEltVOUS COMPL.AIXTS, and in these diseases medicine ia of no avail what ever. It never does good and it often does harm. Syrups, Kx tract, Blins, Balsams. Klixirs, Bittirs, 1'iilt, low tiers and I'otion of eveiy kind r.re alike worth leis, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system, while under the strength ening, liie giving, vitaliting influence of tialvanism, as ?.l l,f,! In- titik lMlllilitl iKsrni'Arv tho ifiiwiii4 I ,l,H,nt anl weakened sufferer is restored to iumier bertlih, strength, elasticity and vigor, 'I rema-ks ndate to such diseases es NK1T- 1 f XUil K- i iC rOURF.UX, BRON MITIS. PAL- 1 itation of the ukakt, wkaknkss. and an ' KMALt OISOKOKKS, suck as NKRVOL'S ajk, lasstm dk and pksponikm v, whieh ' l "'::'v wiiier names for Nervous neranc-ement ; ! i.piLkiT'.t; vts and convi lsions. wch are j kiown to reolt f:om a tion-e.juilibnum d r.lentric inliuence: NklRVOrS IT.KMDKS. DKAF- nfi ' n,"fh ' nearly always c used h; torpiiity i oi Ilt aii.Iifiirv n c anil jn a u-avi oe m-fectfv Citr,A b? when the organ is iiotdcir(ed -t ihspki-sU. in it worst forms ; PAI.SV and PARA- 1.) alS, nniiutntlr rauitcd bv a deftciencv of Nervous i , lire, i hhOnh; HIIKL'M atism.'touphmtv of t!ie UVKR, PAIN iutheSlDK. SLr;ilSH ( IK t I L41ION, SPINA i and HIP COMPLAINTS, KM !:., V f NKRVOI S and Tl SiTAL KN Kl.tiV. and all those distressing complaints reult K.p fn-m a i-'tKANtiLMLNr of the NtKVUtS S i S i KM. iu the above prevalent and terrible class of dis- ers Nertous oMj.Iaiuts are much more numer out than is getierally imagined ranisnrs gilvamc riBiTirrs, Are an Almtltrte tid Poaldve Spec 1 Me. The UK.I.T iv used when the body or system gne rI.y i ariWted ; tl:e NLt KLACt for coot pi -tints of ti.e Throat, a Asthiia and Bronchitis, un.l of the head ; and tlie LK 4 i Lt'.TS for all disoiders of the ttiits or timht, as Kheumatism, Paly, Tremors and SfnvioJic aft.'ti)Tis. These articles are simply ap t'lied atfiirrrted with t'ne M Ati.NKTIC KLI IU w'hicb ''tKn.iasii.ii t;.ein, aud wbcu fiithiully used they .Ni-i r.K 1 AIL ! ?r The gret p-riliritv and excellence of the '51 VAN!., CPU A'i-IVKS consists in the fart that t'ler arrest and cure disease by puhrard explication, in plar.e ot the uu;tl method of Drugging aud i h--! k-p the patient till exhausted Kitiure iuk 'uelet-l; u:i1er the infliction. TAry trtrnfhm the y '.i.'e tytf-m, totalize the eircuimtum of the lUiixi, jH s hi -r t'tf trtvt'ivnn. invigorate the entire energiet, tnd f wi n tin th f .'irAff hct m vntfer any cimmstanctM. Sti-.?e their introduction in the L'nited States, oaly thici e.4rii unre, more than 75,000 PERSONS inln'iag a:l ae. clatses and conditions, among fioui were a Liice number of Ladies, who are pecu liarly buIi ect to Nfttouj ComiainLS, have been Entirely and Permanently Cared, hen all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing cle been tried in vain! The beneficial results which Lave uniformly attended their use is conti nently tated to be without a parallel in the annals l Medical Science- Clergymen, lawyers, and even phvsicians; ladies of the highest standing; distin. fuiahej persons holding elevated official stations; meirhants. manufacturers, and mechanics; the j-oor anii ti.e rirt alike ; on en whole families, among all clnstev ranks and conditions, have equally been re- 1 r,!'e"ts and have equally acknowledged the won. (.i,.ua:i.ioi!nui1cii,ectedbeneuwbjchtheThara rM.ct it l.eknownand remem!ered that tt-.eonly Natural Kehtoiative r the Nerves is (.alvaoiini. k.ia iLdt in ail .Neivont Diseases we ihould " Throw Thysic to the Dogs." To illustrate the nseof the fI.VAXIC BELT, fupimse ti:e rase ,,f a person 3!Uicted with that bane of i:viit7.t.n. r STi l'SIA. or any other Chronic or .hmiu, AiMir-ipr. ill uruinarr canes, suruuiauia are taken, w tiicn. ny ineir action on the r.erres and m'nciesnf the stomach. aBord ttnpermy relief, bit tthirh lrae the patient in a lower state, and with iri'-tred fcifiilties. fter the action thus excited has c.vt. Nn. Ulit Wltn the enWt rMlllt. ina lrorn the application of the ti.AI.VANIC BELT. Tikc , jj,.wtieiul(ereri WB in u.e went sj-mr- tor.of an ;iftac!t. and aimplv tie tits Belt round the Hty, usuifT lite Magnetic. Fluid as directed. In a t'irirt wrin.i liie inf-:to''l tuf rt.itu, HI nn e io-iU elcmT.t r-l me i;rir, mereny cansinp a ;un..- circulation which will pass o. to the negative, nnd thence hack again to the positive. thus keeping np a cor.tinnous l.alvamc circulii thr.itigh-nt ihesTstera. Thus the most severe ci i ir, uremia are pf.rmaxkxtlv cvuv.a. fkw utts i amh.v si-kfuikm to tiu aiion caacs A tRADl- CATi THE UlSl- ASt; OK VKAltS. MANY THOUSAND CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS from the most intelligent and respectable persons reiiii'e; in every poiui'ii of the United States, could be preented. 'I iiee are now unnecessary, hot a numerous stleciH.n embracing; many statement! of the most estraord-nsrv character, sufficient to CON VIM K TI1K lnSJ SCEPTIC A I. may be had of the authorised A ;iu. Ihe inteieated are particulaxly intitcd to caU. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS T From cne of (he most littrjru!sed Physi cians in the tity of Sew fork. "T haa ben nsir.g Christie's Galvanic articles ia a quiet way among my patients fnrabont two years fast, and I contest I am astonished at their success. t I am sure a disease is A'errotis. I know just what ther w-ill do. In Kpileptie Fits, particularly ia children; Ucafness and Arlectinns of the Head, ia a.'nlts; TaralyMS and Talsy, in all ages, and indeed several other diseases of like nature which have long lu7yV4 the profession, I have found the Oalvauie ar"-les of rutirisuig !enefit. Although I detest the shameless quackery of advertisements and news tspers. 1 miil express my confidence and belief iu the wumicTtul virtues of CHKlSTlfS CURA. 'l it i.S. My name is, of coarse, confidential, hut I shnll uoier hesitate to recommend your asuclea oa ail j- rncr occasions. " AN0T3EK niSTAXCE OF CAHUOE. io D. C. loimr.o. M, D.t Gen. Agt. for Dr. Lmhistip. New York. Tf-r SfV, Peii'g I'siynician in the vicinitT of cr.e t your .Aceau, 1 Lave been much pru tided in the xftnii'.tinn f ronr (inlvanic Curative, ftnd LiS' Jv (Jf-vtvcd with their practical resaltf. 1 have i'sH-il-i that thev are constructed on the true srien- tiTic firiuc-i'iJe fir th geiitte, wfe, pleatant end am ti.f'Mt ileve!ii rnei.t (i the (ialvantc Current, thereby t.l;i: a aiki'tC'i-a'.um. hmg noupht for, but heretufnre unknouu. i cticenuiiy recuuimena incm lor tue alieviatjtm end chie of those diitressiiig ailroenta ceiled NVevnt CoMfttmn, for which they are o hai'pily end iDoionlv designed. Vety trulv yaura, UAV1D RICE, M. D. Leverett, :ji., February 15, ItttO. stri" No tmtihle or inconrenienre attendi the tt9 of OR. CliHiSTIE S GJLVJISIC CVRATIVE&, am! tnpv ntsT m Korn br the most feeble and deli rate with elt-t ejve and safety. In many raxca the rnf-atKin at-endnjr their e Is highly pleasant m.d str ivsiiVs?. They are accompanied by full and jilai.-i .lnectioni lor nse. Pamphlet with full rar tii'nlftrf Juay be ohtained graiu, of the authorised Prices: The Galvanic Hilt, Three Dollars. Tlie Galvanic Xecklnoe, Two Dollars. 1 he OuivMiiic Uracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. fjr- iJswai c of Countttftiti mnd H'artkUtt Imitttiont. D. C. MOREHEAD. M. D., OKNF.B.L ACt.VT KOR THK V'NITKD STATES 13 s Krnsitwsr, aw Vorls. Aoarrt in Lswisbnrg C. W. SOIIAFFI.B ly40t lllanlcfl at Uje (Ci)ronirle (Difice, ON accounts from one on to four years' standing CASH and also Wood, Wheat, Butter, and most otbar Prodoe for boosthold gaat, at tl caeat mv c It FOR SALE. SMALL Biiv flORSE. and a new XL Spring WAGON. Knquire or R. U. BOWES. Lewisbnrg, Nov. 1881 Assignee's Notice. TIL'BLIC notice ii berebr giTtn, that Jin I mi 9. Stub , of Wbile Urer Tp, bit isneil hit properly to me for the benefit of bit creditor. All person! indebted to or biug cleirof (gainst him, sr hereby notified to settle the mom with me immediately. - AAKON SMITH, Assignee. White Deer Tp, Nov. 10, 1851 6w New TorJe Importer! and Johhert. FREEMAN, HODGES, & CO - 58 Liberty Street, (Between Brosdwiy and NsMsn St near the PostClfiM,) HEW TORE. r E are receiving, by daily arrivals from J J Euioie, our Kail and Winter assortment of neb, fashionable ranry Bilk ami Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all (,'ah Parch asers thnrounhly to examine our stock and prices, and. as interest governs, ere feel confident our (joods and Piices will induce them to select from our establishment. Particular attention is devoted to MILLINERY GOODS ; many articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and can not be surpassed in beauty, ttyle and cheapness. Beautiful Parti RiMons. tor Hat, Cap, Nerk and Belt, rutin rdu lam-ta ItibLon. ot all wlillh and rolorn. tilk5. tatiti5, Vehetx and I neat Velvets for Hals. Feathers, Ameriran and Frenrh Arti&eial k'lowera. I'ulfaDn. and Cap Trimluincft. Dre8 Irimminirs, btrre aMurtment. KmbroiderieK. t'aTNs. CoMim, l'lidTleeTes and Cuff. Fineemtinndereil Hevicreand IlrmititchOambrie lidkfe Crapes. Lihsex, Tarleton. llluionfl and Cap lare. Vait:iiciunoSj Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Ule Thread law. Kid. Silk, Senior. Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino GloTes. and Milt. Tied and Tlain Swiss. Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet zxGi'srr, ragxrr, jmeftcax, asd italiax July, 1851. 3m3S7f;T ESFOriTAKT TO SOLDIERS! TIIAVE made arrangements with Wm. S. JL TrowbriJge and S. f. Conover, the former ol whom has been encaged in the Western Stales as Surveyor for 17 years, by which I can insure the location of land wan ants on the choicest land now in market, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa or Illinois, at the following rates : Warrants for IGO acres, 10; those for 80 acres, $7 ; and those for 40 acre, $5. Warrants entrusted to me with the above fees and a Power of -Attorney to locate enclosed, if sent to me by mail shall be punctually and faithfully attended to. Powers of Attorney must be properly acknowl edged before a Justice of the Peace, accompanied bv the rertilicale of I he t'rotnonotarv under seal Bankable paperin IVnn'a and Ohio bills pass here. L7"Reter to Peter Beaver, and 11 C Hickok, Lewii.bnr. MITCHELL STEEVER. Atl'y at Law, Milwaukie, Wis., Ang. 2, 1851 Ti B. I will also attend as general land agent, pay taxes, Ac for Eastern land-bolders in any of the above Slates 3m386 M. S. UNIVERSITY at Kcivisburgr. THE next Session of the University will com mence on Thursday, Oct. 16, 1851. The Doard of Trustees have been highly grat ified ly the large degree of success which has already attended (heir eicrtions; and they are resolved to spare no efforts in order to furnish hereafter the highest advantages to Students. The Rev. HOW AMD MALCOM, D. D..has entered upon his duties as President of the Uni versity. His well established reputation gives assurance that under his administration a alill larger degree of success awaits the University. He will be assisted iu the department of instruc tion by the following able Professors : Frv. GEO. R. BLISS, A.M., Prof. of Circes. Lang, t Uterat. t.KO. W. ANIIEKSON. A.M. " Latin CHAS. S. JAMES. A.M.. Prof, of Math, a Natural Pbilos. AI.FKED TAVLOH, A.M., Prof, or Belles Lettres. The usual system of Collegiate education is fully carried out, embracing a course of four years and entitling the successlul student to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In order, moreover, to adapt the University to the wants of all, a course of study has been established omitting lb Ancient Languages and substituting in their place various branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and Natural Science. Vi, i I yesSMss sss I nrcss years. It is thorough and complete, and will entitle the faithful Student to the dsgree of Bachelor of Philosophy. Students who da-ign speeding but a year cr two at College, will have an opportunity of stud ying whatever branches they may elect, auch as Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Ac. Every Student will be required to give special attention to Composition and Public Speaking. In connection with the Collegiate Department is an Academy in which the ordinary branches of an English and Classical education are pur sued. This department is under the charge of Isaac N. Loos is, A. M., Principal, and Assist ants. There is al.-o a Primary Department under the superintendence of Mr. Kobxa Din. Every arrangement baa been made to furnish all requisite aid in every part of a thorough Aca demic and Collegiate education. An excellent Library, a very complete Philosophical Apparatus and a well-furnished Chemical Laboratory are provided. The Library ia constantly receiving valuable ?dJitions. The University has extensive Building stand ing in an elevated grove on the south side of the town. A mors beautiful, pleasant and healthful location could not be found within the State. Paics or T CHIOS Collegiate Department, $30 per annum. Academie - zo trimary U Boarding and Washing can be obtained at pri ces ranging from $1,50 to $3,50 per week. The year is divided into two bcssions one or !6 weeks, commencing 16th Oct. and continuing till the 1 1th April ; the second of 14 weeks, from the 13th of May to the 18th Aug. 1853. THO'S WATTSOM, rres. of Hoard. GEO. F. MILLER, Sec, do Lawiaburg, Union Co. Pa. Aug. S3, 1851 MUSIC! MR. FRANCIS J. GESSNER would rss pectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lewisburg and vicinity, tnai ne nas laaen rooms ia the dwelling-house of Mrs. Lndwig, on Market street (entrance at the Market St. doors,) where he is prepared to give Iusti actions on the frArfZTtV PIANO, JsQsvfr GUITAR, VOCAL MUSIC, and also to give instructions in acquiring the German Language. Mr. Gbsssib is lately from Bellefonts, where he has been enaaged for nearly two years in teaching the shove branches, and has givey entire satisfaction to patrons and pupils. Lewisburg, April 13, 1851 Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of all sizes, for sale at the Chronicle office, at 60 eta per 100 taken as they ran, or $1 when assorted. A chsnee fot Scrap Books as well as for wrapping papar. April I, 1800 STOVE WARE-ROOM, jppCr CUB OJ aNUrnc - ncstl vtu m vwrau'jf. 1ME best and most approred COOKING, . SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Casting", &c, at low rates, by CHRIST & FRICK. Another Ketene BT SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP ! T WAS on the vrire of the craw, and eofer gone that my - family and friend hntl hwt all bopee of my rerovrry ; and vlirn in ttaa nituntion. having twn reward by the uc f s hexvk's rriMoAe amcr, i drain to U ulity, with grateful emottona. to Dr. 8CIIKNCK. the uu-fw-nkabie Lei i. tit i hare received from the aw of hie in Talimble mrdirine. aUrly lart Ull I rontrnrted a Tinlent old. and in con aiucnce of which I bad chiUa, ftltrrnntrd with fevt-r, pfun in my right brt-vt and abuulder-blade, with a bad cuuh and no t-apertoratiou. I kept tting wora; until I t(Kk my bed, ami had the attendance of my family phy it'tmn. 1 was uudt-r hincnre about funr weeks, and at the expiration nf that time waa relnoxl a low that decniir took hold of myarlf and friends, and ercn my phiit-hin abandoned me, aud (rive me up to die with the baaty conuaiptioo. My appetite waa (Eon?, my buwla Tcry irrejriilar, f ver and night awcaL-. pain in my breart ami ahouldcr. attendt-d with a di.trting oouh. which waa rery turht. my fltfa had nnriy all ne. ai.d 1 w:p ao we-4k that 1 could m-anvly rnirmy head from the pillow, and wm truly an olju-t of pity to Iwhold. My friend bad bren wnt for to Fee me diit. and my iik brd wut nur rouudej by kind and iynipathinins netrhbor. who had eome to witnefta my departure from thw world. When all ravn of hope had tW ef my ivrorcry, a ncihtnr, Mr. David Connad, propo.srd to try SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SV UL'l, with a view of loownint; my rouh, and relter inir mc of the tough phlejnn, and as a mean.' of air-ardinp tvuiHrary relitY, reiuarkine; at the time, "that I waa too forgone lor the tyrup to br of any permanent benetit.'1 My wits-, auxioua f,r thr relief of my intuae aufft-rinvrw, prurutvd pome of the Pulmonic .Vyrvp. I found it afford ed me relief, and continued uning it. Irould f-cl it heal in j; influence upon my lung. I continued tn improve under it use, and my friend were much gratified to witnraa my unexpected improvement; many of my neitrh born cme to look at me afl one raided from tlie dead. My conch now brcame Ioom, aud I frit aomethinff break, wbrrc 1 had the pain in my breast, and 1 diachaivrd larfre quantitieft of yrilow matUr. I have for weckn dinrharir"d and ruied a spit box full of matler every day, with bard lumpa. likn (Trains of aumrthinjr. My bowels now became 1 regular and natural, and my appetite was ao far improvrd that I ronld ncarrely refr.ua from eating too much. My 1 atrvntrth inn-roved, and I regained my fleh. 1 continued to improve in every repect soon after I commenced ning tlie vrup. and the improTement continued until I was rertort-d t my wonted health. I have pned through the iiieh-ment weather of the latter part of winter and tlie spring, and fuel a.t well now a evrr I felt in pit lif and 1 am (hit dr n living testimonial of the great efficacy of srfE.i;h s riLXVMU until' in curing Luimon- ary disraes. L-ntthLonUitemeiit-aliouId ht tlionsht toohtptiTy crlored 1-T Kinie pr-opl.. 1 nuhjnin a certificate of a niimler of the inhnbitantft of Taconv. who mw mc at different time during my diwase, and nevt-r ex peeled to see me rtored. I a! j-o (i n n-l the cerntiet''!1 or tlsc iirotner or iytic liOile. No. 27ti. r. O. of O. who kindly wat.-hed oTer ntr. and fuily bt-liered they would con.:?! my renin it: to the tomb: but thanbn to lir. Pcheurk, for hi? invaluable I'tilmotiic Svrun. mv lif hiu ben M;red. ani 1 am per mitted to make the foregoing statement for the bene tit of ftu3ern?e mnnkina. I rcpi.1e at Taeony. ani cm wn Known iy mour oi in people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me au.I learn myre particular of the rrr it Tircs of Ihiv medicine. J-Jll.N C. UilEiA. June '21, 1S51. The nnb-crilter.mem1erf of the Myotic T-odge. No. C70. I. O. of O. Fof Huluieidiurg. Fa., do lierehy certify that we know John C. tin-en. (and in a member in goii stand iim in No. 170, I. O. of O. F., who was d.inceroui'ty ill itb a low 1'uimonarT Consumption Ia.Lt winter, fo tint they gave him up to die; th.nt he n now fully reton-d to rerf.ct h'-eltb, and ther Ixlieye bis recovery waa tro- d u red by S''heiiek Piiirr.riTtie Syntp. We In-Mere hij eertificaie w correct In erery particular. llt-sF.r Neif, P. I Alfred Rntwuoi. P. t AnnuiM AtTHUR, P. G.r J. K. Oft, N. 0., JoiKPa KniMJioftr!, I Jacob Watju ican, Jc, J-,n C. Calviii. II -lmeurg, ITiilad. Co., Pa., June 25, lc'l. The unda-rsienet! rewtdentu of Taconr, eiirht mile a1ore Phiieid-'Ii'hia. leing well ar.inn.mted with John C. tirn. and the circumtnnces attendine his cne. feel impelled hyad-ep ii-e of im;-eratiTe duty, v make utiiTer.liy 1 nova t the public his entire recoverr from the rerv lHt cUgs-ji of a Pulmonary Consumption. So entirrly l.c-pIeMs w.i his condition; having leen but a brief pe riofl in that rapMlv tsinkint and emaciated tntc. as to utterly rrvclude in the opinion of his phvniau and friend, who watched by hie bednde. all hopes of even a temporary recovery and rentorntion to his pr'nt robust health. Thu the careful ue of your inraluaMe tpecihe, the Pulmonic Syrup, makes it in our belief, under the ctrcnuutanee of hi preriotis prostrate, not to ray dring comlition. one of themopt rt,utiiug reult8thattUc whole annals of medical nkiil or science can prodine. It de. ferrew to be imieriRhablr reeor-lett to your credit, aud hc- rnren to you, thi grent discoverer of an infallible cure f..r thin hithcrte remcdilcMidi.'eape. a lasting monument, and a world wale reputation iu the healing art that no time may either diniinfeh or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's di-t rejoin strnggles and sufTeringn from a con tinual ccagb, uper.idded to the other symptoms conse quent upon, or attendine the last stages nf a pulmonary diease: and moreover at being so generally believed by his numerous friends that no human power could relieve. or protract his lif. much less restore him back attain to hH former health, we reel u thusouruuty to gire our un qualified testimony of Mr. Oreen'e perfect reeorery. by means of theexclusire ne of your wonderful Syrup; and we should Hidcrd rejoire if we could be made the humble iitninient of relief and care toothers who may be so nrtunate as to be suniiariy atntcteo:, Dinn .''Muiis JtsisE Di rmrn, J. P., Cnts. TTrtrKi.r. Taptaiuof Steamtmat Tr-'iiton, .Tosxrn IlKan. JR-, 8TtPHE!S I.PKST.S, M iTTnrw Toftrv. Allkx Vsmuwiuft, Bucks Axorew llssTir. Taptain of Ktambnat Washington. Jrsss Wats-ix, K-bf:rt Allvx. Js. TiassT.T. of the Wa.li. injton House, Tarony. Joil.V BLOOMSBfKT. county, I n. Prepared ontv hv J. If. SCIfKNfK. and for sale at his PllIM'll'AL OKFII K, SHAKSl'KAIIF. BllLUUiU, Ji. eorner of SIXTH mm I'1"1"1 ' Price SI pT nouie, or six dotiis ior Sole asent in LewisburgJOSlAII BAKER. lyr.?1 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, JtltJttnburg, Union county, renn'a. T" ESl'ECTFULLY informs the citizens of j Union county, snd the public in general that he has leaed the above atsnd, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. His TADLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicscies 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 very best of liquors will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEKS punctual and attentivs. In short, ha pledges himself to eadeavor to give gansral satisfaction to all, and hopes by strict sttention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. MifHinburg, June 20, 1850 fPHE subscribers offer the public, at (heir J new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves r Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brirk Oven. Lady Wsshington Psrlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor 8tove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stova the very best in uss for Stores, Unices, Barrooms, and snops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, Ac. fec. CHRIST & FRICK. Lewrsburp, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful diseate. CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburo-1 by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price,, 75 centa. I TALLORINO ESTABLISHBIEWT. VERY thankful for former favors from tbs public, the undersigned would announce that ha continues the business of - Tailoring, in all its branches at his old stand on Market St. between Third and Fourth atreets. New York FASH10AS received regularly. All persons intrusting work to him may be sure of baring it executed in a workmanlike manner, on abort notice, anil at reaao naUecharges. 6 AML'tL AMMO.V ?-Custora-rs who have not settled in two years aught do well t call and see how their accounts stand. Lewisburg, Aug. if, 1S61. BiOIOIKlSI. PRINTED with clear type on good paper and in firm and elegant bindings, consisting of STAXDARD KEUGIOVS WORKS. ikndrew Fuller's complete rylVriptnn-TTs:2T.1.00 Works, 3 this. $V.rrii slessiatiship 0 Aids to OeTotimi.Watta.ac.ulj llowell on the Uracnnship 30 Bunyan'sAw.-.keningtt ks 7', Way of Salvation 75 " Inviting 7i' Jamea'Oh.Memliers'Oiiide M " Devotional " 741 Chnn h in Earnest M) rjrim's 1'rogrs 60 Law's fall to Cltri.-ti.inB 4(1 u Holy War fctl Lileof Mre.Ann lf-ludwn 53 Booth's Reimi nftiraee " Sarah B J udeon CO Crowell's Chan h Memb- Lrnd on the famlie and er a llanii Hook SS AUneaieiit rox's IIi.t.Knc.llap.Missn-s 6.. Mead s Almost a Christian io Uammell's Am. " 7J, Memoirs of Kev.S. Fearca ii COXTROVEKSIAL WORKS. Pr. Carson on Baptism $l,.f0 Dr.flowell on Communion CO J. It Uiuton " U S. Remington " 6 Smith on Infrmt " 26, Reasons for IVniriMyon ltaptism and t becomins a l'a-tist 6 Ito.,th on Bicotrv, 2" to 2' 'D.ti.-t Manual, a Coilee Prol.CurtisonCjmuiunion70i tion of Tnw-ts, Ac. 50 FOR CfflLDREX AXD 8CSDA T-ScnOOLS. Ateohot. an AlleffoTV in.illS. 8. Gleaner 1W2 15 Dr.llalieock'sTali'soiTruth Jb Botsford's Spiritual Voy- IrrBeirher'a SrriptureTales ii aire, an Alleirury 15 on I "rry " Baptisms of the New Testament Closing Scenes in Life ef Anna Bailey 15 tiertrude the Pease Makar 1-t Franria Kas-rtoa 13 :The Flooils i i youus- Persons 2S father's Apples 13 Our Savior, bv a Teacher 2ui.lames ami tieorga 10 Serpent I'nco'iled. a Port- Momoir of E. M. Way rait of rjniversalism SOjjiig,!, gtories F.me Manriea K.Srnpture Serica, Jfo.1 and John Fink 1! 2,bya Ti arher 8 and 9 THR PSALMIST, In various styles, $0,SB to 1.25 THK n tKP, - 25 to 35 The above for sale in Lewisborg at publication prices, at the store opposite Kline's hotel. 371 BAKTO.N V CHALFA.NT. cw and Popular Stiiool Rook. CtDMI'KKHE.Nr;: VE Summary ol t'mviasar. j HisTMKf. tocether with a biography of Distinguinhed 1'erMjus, to which is ajipeuded an epitome of Heathen Mythology. Natural Philosophy General Astronomy, and I'hysiolojy. Adopted and used in the Public fVlio..Is of Thilad. E. 8. JONES & CO.. Publifhers, ! W. Corner Focbth and Kica streets, Phila. r?Tcachcrs and School committees address ing letters to us post paid will be furnished wilh copies fur examination. Cy A full and comp'ile Dssnrtraent of BOOKS and STAT10XEK V fr sale at the lowest prices lychqaSO-SS'r REMOVED. 'T'HE Lewiahurfz Cheap S;oro has been 1 removed to the more convenient otore room, recently occupied by J.Forsler, first below Kline's Hotel, where vve shnl! be happy to see our old patrons, and any number of npw ones. April 2, 1850 C. E. BOWES. LEViSBURG BAKERY. rptHE subscriber having commenced the baking I business in Lewisburg, nearly opposite H. P. Shellei's store, intends keeping constantly on hand the best of FANCY CAKES, together with a good supply of Common Cakes, and IIRKilr which for whiteness and quality n ill he surpassed by no baker in the country, as we have the services of a practical workman. In connection with our UaLery, we have an FARMERS and persons from the country will find the Bakery a convenient and pleasant resort for the purpose of obtaining refreshments, such as Bread, Cukes, TuSnftioV?: -- A. E. DENORMANDIE, Agt. Lewisburg, Dee. 18o0 "Took before you leaps TOOK at Hatfield's NEW . vi'mctr ..f 1 ' .1,1 . u;iDA. ft- 41 Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a '-leetle too much" because you was not aware that Hatfield sells cheaper. Ookt P. Levers, seven jewels 14 to 1K $t0.0nto,'fl.00 " dc full ji'weled In to IS fsi.00 SII.O0 " AnrhrsaudLe'ines,jewld 14 to 18 30.:) 60.00 Silver P. Levers, jeweled, lS.is) aS.'lO Anchors and lupine, jeweled lo,o 17,00 Oold Fmjrr Kinis. laiye variety f"M &.0 ' Kar liinirs. oiain and figd, latest styles .26 6-0" " Pencils and Pens 4.60 10.00 " Pencils 1.75 i.OO " Pens. Silver eases. Diamond pointed 1.30 3.00 u Rreatrins.l.adv'aaudlien&'e,diirtsty!es ,75 6,00 " Huntinif Lockets, double. B.50 11.00 " Vfatchcliains, Pob and Tea .0 sr.oo " Guard do 6 feet 13.60 15.110 " Kevs .75 3.60 Silver Table and Tea Spoons 5.00 18.00 Plated ami Germ. Silver Tea and Tails Spoons .75 4.no Silver Comtis 2.60 3.50 " an.l Gold Spectacles 1.00 S.75 Brass Clocks Z.60 ln.011 Aceonleons 2Jd 8,00 And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods," just from the City and as low as City retailers can sell, by A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March 19, 1851 Cctuisbnrg JTounDri) fpiIE subscribers, thankful for past pat- JL ronage, would inform the public that thev coniinue to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of fcooJ material, and at prices that can not rail to please. GEDDEd & MARSH. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 C100KING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes & Marsh. STOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geddes & Maisb. WIARD'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddca & Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the bett and most durable Grain Drill now ia use. for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes tc Marsh. Nails, Plaster, Salt andFisJi. LARGBMWrtm-nti0","K'Jnd for sals the hew mum IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS is kept oo hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stores for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Cull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which ran not be be a' in Pennsylvania. Call and gee and judge for yourselves. CHRIST dc FRICK. Lewisburg. July 8, 1851 THE undersigned continues the LIVE ItY J1US1.YESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public generally. CHARLK3 F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. 1"OR past favors, the subscriber returns . his grateful thinks, and hereby makes known t heat he carries on the business of Tannins a:itl Currying:, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be ouldone in the nmnunic'ure 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 slinll be i!rast"J to patronize him) wilh that ulteniirju which he hopes 10 injure him a full sh.-ire rfjiu!lic imtrniiiiire. All kinds of Produce taken in exohnnge. Hides and Bark not refused, for which thc highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange fur leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 Look Here! 4 S spurious BRANDRETH HM.S are X B sold by many Drwretsts in city and country, it wnulJ be well if persons in inquirine for them would make them produce, their Cerfiji- eare or Asjexct. As fiere is hut one A sent appointed for each city or totsn. (no difference how large the place.) and all A fen's ran produce their Certificate, any persons wanting the gen'i ins Pills had better purchase where they can depend on getting the genuine article. J. HAYES & CO. Sols Agents far Lewisburg. Stone Coal for sale. To Blacksmiths?. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Branch and from Holiidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Ildyscales on Third St. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg. May 7, 1830 Pries Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHOffFBIPTIC TVTTXTURE! Laurg Bottles Only One Dollsur. TUa Proprietor af the Ceaat'X aarieaa Kaaasdy "lilsasl VsarrasLa LiTauaTairric MiiTeaa." Mulaaad br iba arsanl aolieitauona af his AsaaH. laaaaahaat Iba Vaaad Butaa aad Canada, has aaw Bedooed the Priaw af his astialar aad wall knowa article ; aad sssss Shis aaaa, haacaforus. aa will pat ap bat aaa aaa ralr. ha qaejs atmlas: laa ratail pnss wui aa 0IE D0LIAX The paklia any raat aamiad that the eharaetav of tha Madt. stae. its atrancui. aad earative praparuaa will bsmass eacBaaoiD. and tlw sama aara will ha ksstawal sa paa, paring It as haretafwa. Aa liiis medicine, andar iw radaaad prise, wlII ba parahaaad by thoaa wha have not hitharta ssaiia UMsnaelvsa acqaanwd with us vvtuaa. the proprietor woald kef ta lauajate till ha) arucla u not to be claawd with lha vaat amoant af " Bianiial of Uia day ;" it a'.aims for itself a a-raxrr aaafaaa' mtr, ta aU durauss. Uaa a etaer rresaraliea saw asera laa werM ; and haa aaataiaed itself for airht yaars by ila tasanot ausiieal virtues, aad, enul uua radacux, aswauadad duabia the pnea of any etlier arucla in Uua line, Nenca Pasticclaklv, thia artlala aaw with kvaataaaa. bis paww and eanainty. apea lha Blood, Li vrr, Kidneys, Langs, aad all other artans, ape the prasar aatiaa af whisk Uk aaa kaalth depend. Tbia medicine has a jastly hick reoata as a saawiy far Dropsy and Graval, aad all diseases or that natare. It saay ha raaai a paa whaa lha iaiallisaat pkyaunaa haa abamioaad ha pauaat. aad aa theas datraaains duaaaas, more especially Uaorsv, lha praaa- star woald eamaatlr and honestly mas tt. At as praaant pnea il ia saaly abuiaad by all. aad las trial wal pass las articla ta ba tbe Cheapest Xedicins ia in World! t7 Pleaaa aak for pamphlata tha afsaw five thaw away they eon lam ovar sixtean pasta of raaupta. (ta addiliaa aa fal awdieal matter) valeable far hoaatbold parpssas. aad waseh will save maay dollars per year ta practical hoasakeepara. These veeeipa are iatrodaead to make the bask af saw valae. aade from us character as an adesrtaaac aaeaiam sp ue medicine, the testimony in favor af which, ia the ream al letters from all parts of the oaantry, may be raiad area. ty'Vantbn'a Vesetable ljthoatiipua Mistass" i Great American Remedy, now for sale in qs art bottles at S each, small bottle, at 50 eta each. No small a Sual wal be aaaed after the present stock ia diapoesd of. Pnaeipai Office, BafTalo. N. T.. aS7 Main Sfraet C C. VAl'KUW. PWd Wholaaale and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSOhl k CO.. 177 Mantea Lane. New Torit City. 1. tt. AU letters (eieepung from arena aad dealers with whom ha transacts bastaesa) mast ha post paid, or aa athmttoa wiu ba glvea ta them OO-Dtt. THORNTON. Lewisburp. i. General Agent for I:ui.in countv J.H.Caslow Agent, Milton -t I. GaaaaaT, Selmsgrova 1)5:343 TEAS ! rriHE Canton Tea Company of New York- I the oldest and larsest establishment of lha kind in tha LT. S. invite universal attention to the fact that, from their superior arrangements, t iK-T are prepared to seU Teas puree and mora fraarant for the respective prices, tiinn .0 ,u; . . can onisVirmlv do. These Teas combine erery good description an.! qnalirv. they are done up in saeluam fr,, . n f J ;.. upwards: the wrapper nest the tia is a heavy tin foil eoven-daith wat-r proot and elemml Chinese paper, and aperfeetly seeared from lieht and air, so that the quamy is comj.i.ij puTTT"' ia aI climate. The above leas, Irons 40 eta to $1,-js cts per pound, ioi sate ry . HA TES at CO. Dee. 18. Sols Azru'J. .for Ivrisbunr. A GOOD EGG STOVE nearly new fur sal al the "Chronicla" office. BRANT'S PIMM BAIMU The Great COl'GII ItEJIEDY. Mane jnn nf .arwnenea. and mora sa a Ilndrvdl Tk"""""- 7 'asiaasiTO Cosapialsaa, awea saueiactioB ae au aareana sa ava In 1 oiaa aequaiated veuh taw aii.fal raL - as sreally avrtar, heaua r m t--s-- and wre eee la la to car. lis ., lho any uitwlna.lt a, mZuTWtkaoH. bumr, laal H is said bv soava ifcai rnaaaasasliM cm be cured. Be dial Uus oelaioe of lb. aaaa. ST Z seal! aot atreaspi lo argue wna me, aos 1 rr'ii and do I as a (act. struck eaa ba proved la ,fci a mmm aa ol caaea. Uial Una aaedicin baa rsr.4 Csa and dW which. aer Um, curve vsaca enacted, was railed C'aaaamsdla, and arkica sren, aueadad sriMsaaaataw thai reseuti.led. and svera as all ray arm saw Iba svBswtaeBa of liaise m. and dsrad ara aaal lo lass dual wus uial fatal diaaaaa lima,llss. Tula Beiaaat baa land laetunada uf peraooa who ware aal to ba huaaiaasly afltias a.1 srbo bs hard, dry. rosemf I'siaaaasPiiai ia aw Krraal, . and Mada-ltisjlraltr o ktraaiblaa- 'M.Mli. ajjwrlar.tfMSa Hectm ffl t "imV luaaai aaS waslias s.r of Uie Fleak aad HUast. Panoa baviiia auch eompiainta have bean cured allav k waa aaal thev aaaid aal liv a week Uatfav. Tbia MdiMMi baa curel aoroa wbu sreru a ippoaed to be la a vtaa atal, Iiul by tbe uaa of Una rcuMulj, lusr SMtw live, and aajuy aixkl iea.lh. Tbl Haluam la varrfa swefaate ) 1 U f iaairi to laka. and avsr daa u;ura ta any Mac uf da. oas or uadev any circumsraara. Il aVcla ita waadaarfsal and iila.wl mirmliaa 4'urea by tHriryla0, SaaayaV . 1.9. and laviaarcliem Dl wltvia eyeteas-by aiaaai ainy fas rifxwMtlioa. and prmlueinf a aalli actiua Oua, alluyni t'aissls auUuf aba Narve aad aiSSaf aaul aciiurtay taucctaraliaa. Il Cuiaa Uva fU.wwias du vasaa, ,. : Consumption, t'Ot't;!!' and CW.Is, Bruaal ina. .I.ra, SauMaf Waa ldif at tar l.asys, Pu9 at laa eeisf. aula, mmd c'ae. Ar.. :.,. .tju Sugars. eulfMlMMS SW hum I, aad at FK1I Al.t Vl tAhMssts and laasalaatai anaaag uu-.tnHn. 1'balera lalaalaua. be. lav Far P raof and panicu.a'a of Carsa. aaa aw 'aasahleu and HaaSsWIs all aaraxaaa aaaa taaasa gv away. ASv-ntslDr Thornton and J Baker, Lawi burg ; G W Kesaler and Kosbong dr. Antie, Mere Berlin ; Jn M Taylor, Mifflinburg ; S J C rouse, Helinscrove ; H N Backhouse, Middlabarg ; G sa. F C Moyer, Freeburg ; J H Caslow, Miltoa 969eowch$4 DECHANICS' UNION ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by the Slate of Massachusetts;) Branch OJice Ao. 63 Dock St. Philada. AccamnlatedCash and GuaranteeCapital 5,09 President M B Dsatt. Financial Committee Wm Patten, U C Wood, H B Judkins. THIS is an Association of Working Men and others, fur the mutual assistance ot cacb ituer in case of sickness or accident. By the payment of the following annual depo sits, you v ill become a life member, and will be entitled 10 a weekly benefit during life if you should be lioaMeJ by sickness or accident from attending to your oidii:ary business or occupation. Females insured against ticktiecs common to both sexes. Ttir.ir L'sposii or Muuees c.vnsx SO Kaas or aaa. 7ii'.Jc nf Rata. Ao. I. Those drawing for the artt week's sickness by paring $ J ,r e-.r draw $i tr week I $7 pr year draw $7 pr weak; ai a do 4 tia 4 do a do 6 do do (do a do a da do do 10 da 10 ao Ta! re nf Rata, .V. . Those not drawicft for the first week's sickness. nTpaytns; $2 pr year draw $)prwk I pr year draw $7.50 prak & do 4 do I 6 do S 7b do 4 do ojjO do I T do 1040 do Those over 50 years of age will be charged li per ct extra. $1.50 admission tee is charged in addition to the above, the 6rst year, and must ba paid at the lime of application, and the 1st years' deposit within 30 days. CITT r.EFHII!'CK.a. Pratt Rea'.b. Ko. 80 Market St. Withsm a .Neman, airankiin Place: J Ottcnkirk Esq, st-,-.,on liirfcl. N. 2d St; J M CiliinKS Es. 3 Cb'h Allev . Henry liuls) EV-q. Bank Allay: Sam, Mart k Co. IT Mey haiit ! : ( r C 1; l arter E q. 171 I'hesnut St; S G Uoaanl, 4J S, at ; Andrew SootC. 11a Cheenut St. All comruuntraiions should ba addressed (pass, paid) lo M B Da. 63 Dock St. Philad. ANDREW CL'MMINGS, Ltwisbvrg, General Agent for Union, Nerthumberlanif. Montour, Columbia,1 Lycoming, ClitUow aad Center counties 391 (Drain Drills. f: THE undersigned wish to inform tb farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. P. ROSS' Nec7y Improved GRAIX DRILLS, or HO WING MACHINE. Without stopping to discuss the compara liie merits oi numerous Drills tow offered fur sale, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to call ami see the above named article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GEDDES St MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1650. IT IS A FA0T, ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clear wheat. 1 suppose you) wish to know the remedy. 1 tell yorj it is to get one of licrgstrtsscr's If'heat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and pui in successlul operation the best Whral Securer now in use. Any persor ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewie burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Ordera for machines, or letters of inquiry, will b promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all orders. Address J. BERGSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 32S jfrult an& ORNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a largs assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine,. Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieiies of Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &r, N. B. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees,are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieiies and sizn wanted. H. R.NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. MEDICAL NOTICE. T. A. H. THORNTON offers hi professional services lo tha citizens- of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tbe various branches of his profession. Residence Mrs. Maize's, Market St. Office Drug Store, one door above tho Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls Lewisburg. Oct. 1. 1850 HENRY C. HtCKOKr ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg, Union CcsstJ, YmX OFFICE on Second St., lately eccnpid by L. B. Christ, Estj, s .1 e