LEW1SBUKG C1U10NICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER; j tiJit an 55W!i. iTjpes and tebgraplis, as well as pen are liable to err. Thus a man named liarnry recently died at tbo residence of Hon. James G. Birnry, once an Anti Slavery candidate for President, and forth with tha papcra bad the death of Mr. Birney himself, who Lad already been announced as dead about four years ago. It is true, Mr. Birney has recently recom mended Colonisation to bis colored friends, but it was since his reported death. Last year, Warner M. Preston, one of the Whig State Committee, found himself IIWcn E. Triftnff, in type. Hon. Henry M. Fuller, of Luzerne, we see given to poster ity in a Syracuse paper, as Col. Ilnry P. Miller, of Luztrene. " And this" (said Byron or somebody else, we won't .be eertain at present) " is fame to be run through with a bayonet, and have your yJoriout name spelt wrong in the news papers I" Extraordinary novelties. We are hardly surprised by the intelli gence that Mr. Itanium is now in treaty lor the following additions to the attrac tions of his American Museum. Whenever be shall be able to announce them as on hand, the rush to that popular establish ment must surpass all past experience. Ihey are 1. A Rameller who irn't afraid the passage of the Maine Law v.i'1 injure the Temperance cause. 2. An Office Holder who thinks he has been lept in long enough, and is new willing to aiand back and give others a chance. 3. A partisan of Despotism who doesn't intensity hate Louis Kossuth, and do his utmost to parry the force of his elo quent appeals for American sympathy for the down-trodden Millions of humpe. 4. A bitter, rabid Piinocrat who isn't anxious that the Whigs should mn some body anjbod else than Gen. Scott for next President. f. A politician out of oCicewho doosu't think Republics ungrateful, and his own merits very inadequately appreciated. G. A good-for-nothing lotfr.who never accomplished and never will accomplish anything, who doesn't suppose he could make an ample fortune if somebody would only lend him the means of getting to California. 7. An Editor who takes a Social glass' whe isn't down upon all btriugent anti Liquor legislation on ground of juincijil-: Owing to tho enormous cspeueo ol procuring these woudiri, tho Free Lilt, including tLe Press, will inevitably be suspended during their exhibition. X. 1 Tribune. A New York J. P. Lest some incredulous reader should assume that the subjoined letter is a fab rication, we beg leave expressly to declare that it is a veritable production, here printed from the orij.i al" wi'hout the slightest variation, in word, letter or punc tuation. It was sent to an . enterprising publishing firm in Auburn, in this State, who had announced "TheXeie York Jus tice," a legal publication, as "in press." The letter upon enquiry was found to be entirely authentic, the writer living then, as now, in a certain town in the county ol Ontario. His name was suppressed, with the exception of the initials : "Mb. D and M : I Seed in a little Book the other day an accent of a book Cald the nu yorke gustice which yu sa is in the I wuld like to no when you will will git tbru presen on it I wrntoncef them books most orfully I was elected Squire last Spring to our town Meten to take effect the first ef jannary my friends told me that the County Clerk would qualifi uie I Called on him the first of January to be qualifide and he said he Culd not do that thing he culd sware me in and I must do. the other my Selfe here I am green as Cattle never Sude any body never was Sude ; witness never but once on a guri twise end at that time never thout of bein Squire please rite me when you will have that book presed I will give you your prise if you wont take any les. Yours, ic. D. D. S , Square." Mr. D. D. S., Square, it a fine specimen of a. 'Gastia of Peace" in one of the noblest of our mid-land counties, isn't he? It would have been a rich treat to hear down ihe law to his lest in j formed auditory! 0A Barrister tormented a poor Ger man witness so mueh with questions, that the old man declared he was so exhausted that he must have a drink of water before he eould say another word. Upon this the judge remarked, "I think, sir, you must have done with the witness now, for you have pumped him dry." SxuMriso too Fab. One of the best jokes of the season, is the statement that one of the candidates lor uoveruor in Naw Hampshire, who is "atuuiping the tate " cot some thirty miles into Canada, wtikiug speeches to the knueks, before he knew lie was out of hie own failiwicK. Mr Mrs. Swisshelm declares that " the eoil of au anacouda would make a better girdle for a young woman' waist, than the arm of a drunken husband." jpcf-Tbc Boston Poat says that the chair iu milieu " Verbum Sat," Laa been duicov- ered iu that city. The BrknnwledgAd nd extraordinary curative powr of Uiese wonderful invention, ii now o fn nllv known and their ia.le.and reputation through out the whole country so extern. , that it wmM eem unnecessary to urge their merits further. But innie late circumstances have occurred which renier it a matter of duty to the public not to le altogether silent, for while the ephemeral nostrums of tue day are trumpeted by column through the Press and swallowed by quarts and gallons by the afflicted, and are found just good for nothing, Christie's alvanfe and flagactlc Cnratkts, have been quietly working their way among the aiont intelligent and respectable classes, and arc roQfctaml)- achieving cures in an alarming train of diaes. which have for ages baffled all the aid of medicine auii ail tn resource of Science, 'ihese dieeaies are called XEttVOUS COJIPL.AIXTS, an.l in these disease medicine of no (vail what ever. It never does food and it often doe harm. Svrnps, Kxtracti, lialms, Balsams, Klixirs. Bitten, Pills. I'ow.ien anil Potions of every kiud are alike worthless, for they weaken tha vital energies of the already prostrated" aj'stem, while under the strength ening. lilr-iri.injr. vitaliftine; influence of Galvanism. a applied by thi beautiful discovery, the ehauted Itatient and weakened suflerer is restored to former lenlik streneth, elasticity and rigor. Ihese remarks relate to such diseases at NF.U RLI1A. TIC DOLORKIX, BRONCHITIS, ML. FIT-1TION of the HKABT, WKAKXKSS, and all ffcMALE DISDltDKKS, such as Nr.RVOlS liKAD ACHE, LASSITUDE and Dr-SfONDKNC V, which are onlv other names for Nervous Peranpemeut ; r-riLEFTIC KITS and CONVULSIONS, which are now known to result from a non-equilibrium of Electric influence; NERVOUS TREMORS, DEAK-Nfc-SS, which is nearly always caused by torpidity of the Auditory Nerves, and can always be prrfrctty cures' bv Galvanism, when the organ is not riestroved ; I) V Sl'M-Sl A, in iu worst forms ; PALS V and PA II A Li SIS, nniformlv caused by a deficiency of Nervous influence; CHRONIC KHLl'M ATISM.TORPIDITV ol the LIVER, PAIN in the SIDE. SLUtililSIl CIR CULATION, 81'INAL and 1IIP f OMPLAINTS. UKUCIENCV of NERVOUS and PHiSICAL EN Elitvi. and all those distressing complaints result inr from a liLkANlikUENX of the M.KVULS St STEM. In the above prevalent and terriMe class of dis eases Nervous omplaiuts are much mora numer ous than is generally imagined rilRlSTIFS CALViSIC CTRITITES, Arm avn Absmlate and Polllve Speclllc The BKI.T is used when the body or system gene ral. is allected ; the NfcCKLACK for complaints of the Throat as Asthma and Bronchitis, and of the Bend ; and the BKA : I.KTS for all disoniers of the arms or ) tains, as KheuraaUsm, i aly. Tremors and Sitm4iJic artrciions. These artirlrs are simply ap ilied as directed with the MAG.NKTIC I'LL ID which arcMitipanks Uiem, aud when faillauliy nied they NLVtK r AIL I The grat pru1tiirity and ecellenre of tht 'HLVAMt I KATlVhS coniiits in the fact that Ihrr r :- t mnd cure divease by outward uppiicatum, in place of the nsunl method of Drugging and I'nj'irkirij the patient till exhausted nature sinks h'tpelessi uiiOer the infliction. Thry gtiengthm the u huft tygftm, equalize 0 circulation of the Mood, pro. fhr frthwit. inn' gorm'e the entire energieg, mnd en vift Hi .'Af tltfcfttett harm under rnny circurmttancrg. S-Tir-e th-tr introduction in the t ruled States, only thrr 4-itcg since, more than 7 5,000 PERSONS iiiclii-'ing all ag, clates and conditions, among whom fif a large number of Ladies, who are pecu ! i ' I j- a ki. ew- .Varrousi (.r-ianXatlri?s. ! l.sssisa Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all hope of relief had been given np. and every, thing elt t een tried in rain ! The beneficial results wh.cb hake uniformly attended their use is coati demlv itt,i in be without a parallel in the annals of iJti 1 Scienre. ,'lei gymen, lawyers, and een physii-ians ; Indies of the highest standing; distin gnished persons holding elevated official stations ; meicliantt. mauufactiire rs, and mechanics; the poor and the rich alike; often whole families, among all cbnse. ranks aud conditions, have equally been re cipient, and have equally acknowleiged the won drouaiiJ oium uneecte'd benefiu which they have thM reci"ie.1 Let it be known and remem1ered that the only Natural l.eftorative for the erves is jalranisin, and that in all Nervous Diseases we should " Throw Physic to the Bos?." To illiMtrate the use of the G ALVAWIC BELT, 'ipjHue the case of e p'-rson aiHicteil with that bane of ci;li73tion, ItV Sl'Kl'SI A. or any other Chronic nr Nervous InTJer. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscle of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but w hich leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Nw compare this with the effect result ing from the application of the GALVANIC Ue'.l.T. Take a Dytppuc st flcrer. even in the worst avmp tros of an at tar k, and simply tie the Belt rouud the B-dT, uaiuz the Magnetic Fluid as direct'!. In a In rt ieriid the ineniilile jerpiration w ill act on the poNitive element of the Belt, thereby cansing a ialvauic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous (Jalvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases ol msrr.rs.i are PKBMASKNTLY T'RKf. A KKvV D S IS AMPLV Sl"lIKNT TO L KADI CAT t THK DlSLASt OK VHAK8. MANY THOUSAND CERTIFICATES AUD TESTIMONIALS from the most intelligent and resj-ectable persons residing in everr portion of the U nited States, could be presented. These are now unnecesiaiy, but a numerous selection embracing many statements of the most extraordinary character, sufficient to CON VINCfc THK MOST SCLPTICAL may be had of the authorised Agent The interested are particularly invited to calL WHAT THINK YOU OF THI9 t fwm ne f ibe Most 4bUatfuised Phyrf clam In the lUf f ew Vrk. "I have been uing Chrji tie's Galvanic articles 1st quiet way among my patients for about two years rmtL and I confer, am astonished at their success, f 1 em sure a disease is AVmwi, I know jnt what they will do. In Kpileptic Fits, partirulnrly in chihiren; Deafness and Afiectiuns of the Head, in adults; Paralysf and Paly, in all ages, and indeed several other diseases of like nature which have long puirled the profession, 1 have found the Galvanic articles of surprising benefit. Although I detest the ahameless quackery of advertisements and news papers, J muKt express my confidence and belief id the womleriul virtues of J.KISTIK'S CLKA TWtS. My name is, of course, confidential, but I shall never hesitate to recommend your articles oo 11 proper occasions." ANOTHER INSTANCE OF CANDOR. To D. C. MoarHED, M , D., Gen. Agt for Dr. Niirr, New Vork. Dear fir, Being a physician in the vicinity of one of your Agents, I have been much gratified in the examination of your Galvanic Curatives, and highly pleated with their practical results. I have observed that they are constructed on the true sciou tific principle tor the remit, gae, pleasant and rm ttmuai development of the Galvanic Current, therer.y filling m disidcrattim. long sought for, but heretofore uuWnowa. J cheerfully recommend them for the alleviation and cure of those distressing ailments called Nsavot-s Compi.sikts, for which they are so lisj'pily and ingeniouklv designed. Very truly yours, DAVID RICE. M. D. Levenettt Viaw February I, luft). afj-No tiouble or inconvenience attends the use of DR CITUISTIR'S 6VJ.tVfA7C COLiTIVKS, and the may be worn bv the most feeble and deli cate with perfect ease and safety. In many cases the senwaiiou attending their use is hig'y plratattt mynd ogrremhl They are accompanied by full and plain directions lor use. Pamphlets with full par. tirulaxs may PS obtained gratis. W the auUioiusd JtgenL Prices: The OalTitnie Belt, Three Dollar. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The (talvauic Bracelets, One Dollar ach. The Magnetic Flui'l, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. flx ! Cuntfit$ mnd H'trtklttt Imitttitnu. V. C. MOKEIIEAD, M. D , OENtRAL JIGr-NT FOR THK I'NITK.D STATES 34 Bresdws', New lrfc. Aaorr in Ltwlsbarg C. W. SCHirFLB ly404 tDanttb at llje Cljronidt (DflSte, 0' X aceoanU front one on to tout fears' auodinf, CASH and also Wood, W heat, Butter, and m at other Produce for houMhoM am, at tbecsirraut price CABINET ANDJHAIR MAKING. Old Stand Firtt ttrect, near the Academy. DAVID GIXTER, thankful for a liberal patronage received during the St Jean he has been in business as above, would announce that he baa increased bis stock of materials and work, snd respectfully invites bis old friends snd the public to call and examine bis Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs ; SOFAS, Card Tables. Pier Tables; SETTEES of various stjles; Bu reaus ; Drssaing do. ; Tables ; Mahogany and Common Bedsteads ; in short every vsriety of Fashionable Fumituve on band or made to order. COFFINS resdy mads snd furnished on short notice; snd a suitable HEARSE in readiness to attend Funerals. TURN I N G bv a Lathe by which wood is turned of any siae and up to 21 feet long. House and Sign PJiiWi'S executed in the best style; and the Htmuval vf Building by Machinery attended to as usual. E7A1I work in our line warranted well made end on the most reasonable terms ; snd Country Produce and good Lumber received in psymsnl. Ye maids and mlstrssssa, and bwbanda too. Hen's Furniture of oiry style snd hue. From eidi-boartls down to kitrhen tables, From rorking rhairs to rockioj; erartlcs : Should you nut base the - n-ady John" to pay, We'll await that "brighUT, better day," Or take aouturs, rent, oata. wheat or rye. Bark, bnop-polre. staves, or lumber wet or dry, Or anything (but yokes and tiirrehine; flails) Front pigs aud turkeys down to little quails. Cntue on, then, friends ; come, one and all. Keep trade a moving, so '-goes on lbs ball." Lewisburg, Nov SC, 1851 MEDICAL NOTICE. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in the various branches of his profession. Residence Mrs. Maize's, Market St. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. &t J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 TEAS! FriHE Canton Tea Company of New York J. the oltlt-st and Urgent establishment of the kind in the U.S. invite universal attention to the fact that, from their superior arrangements, thfr arc pr-pa!TJ to sell Tmji purtr and mre fragrant lor the rt-rj vtiTt prievts than anj houte on this comment can nnitnrmly do. Th(e TVa.i combine every good dfwriptjoB and finality; thfT an don up in parka;? from a quarter of a pound upwardu: the wrapper nrxt tha fc-a it a havy tin foil, cofonti with wst-r-proot and eleciuit Chinrnt p.tpT. and are perfectly enired from liht aud air. m that the ntiatitv in completv'lT prewired in anv climute. The above Teas, iron 50 cte to $.,:& -f pr ponnd. for sale ty J. HATES d CO. Dec 18. 9U Agent for Lcwifburg. JSECHANICS' UNION ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by tbe State of Massachusetts ;) Branch Office Fo. 63 Dock St. Philada. Accumulated Cash snd UuarsnleeCspitsI $50,000 President M B Deix. Financial Committee Wm Patten, U C Wood. H B Judkins. THIS is an Association of Working Men snd other, for tbe mutual assUiance ol each other in case of sickness or sccident. By Ihs payment of the fullowin ails, you will become a tile ineniu H,ntl .VertfW r, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit during life if you should be disabled by sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. Females insured against sickness common to both sexes. TiuiLt Dsposir or Mtsorns execa to tkaks or Acs. Talie ef Kattt, Xo. I. Thoe dravlns for Uie first week's sirkne, hj jmyinz f'i ft year draw f 'i pr we-k 3. do S do 4 do 4 do a do do 0 do 6 do $7 pr year draw $7 pr w-k s do e do do 9 do 10 do 10 do TaMe of Kattt. So. IT. Those not drawioe; for the first week's sickness, bv parlni f2 fi vear draw W pr wk I $3 pr year draw $7 80 pr wk a ao sHl uo l u ao o.ia an 4 do CM) do T do 10.00 do Those over SO years of age will be charged 25 per ct extrs. $1.50 admhuion fee is cbsrged in addition to the above, the first yesr, aud must be paid at the time of application, and the 1st years' deposit within 30 days. C1TV nKFKREXCK?. Pratt Reath, So. 0 Market St: U itham Neman. 3 Franklin Fisce; J Otlcnkirk Ki Madixon llou L N. it St: J M 1 Eq. 3 f li ll Alle; ; ll. urr Dill om Ki- -J llank Alley ; Fsml Hart a Co. 17 Nmiuiittll: 4toeHr Z H Carter 1 I C'hesniit t; N1 Howard, il S. 3d if, Andrew colt, 116 Crireiiut St. All communications shoulJ be sddressed (post paid) to M U Daas, 63 Dock St. Puilad. ANDREW CL.MMING3, Lewhburg, General Agent for Union, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Lycoming, Clinton and Center counties 391 The German Washing Powders IS considered, by Thousands who ha8 tested it, as being the greatest SCIENTIFIC WOHDEB OF THE WORLD ! entirely doing away with that laborious and injurious practice of rubbing tbe Clothes upon tLe Washboard, and a great saving of TIME, LABOR ssd EXPENSE. N. B. To prevent fraud and imposition (for many are trying to palm off article!) pot up like mine) the Proprietor, I. P. HOYT, will put his written signature on the top label of every psckage. And ha only asks an enlightened public not to confound The German WasJifoj roxcJen with others that sre in the market It is put up in pscksges with fall directions and sold at the rtominsl price of 15 j cents. fXj-Printers find i'1? 10 ,neir do tage to purchase these rowoers to ciean weir Types and Rollers, being a very superior arlisle for that purpose. Manufactured only by I. r. nu ii. at bis Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South FIFTH St., Milad. Whotem'e and Retail szeut at Lewisburg, D Thos A H Thojjto, Market SU,who has iusl rereiivrJ a fresh sunnlv of American, r rench and English Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Dys tulla. cVe. Sold also by Kleckner & Rou.h, New Berlin; Youngman & Waller, Dy sliey ; My Msssar Sunhury ; S It Uenormanuie, iNorina Remember tbe name taxis wasniso rovrosas. AU letters to be post-paid. 6m39S Cabinet Ware. THE subscriber offers at reduced prices, at bis shop on South Third Street, an assortment of well made Fashionable Furniture. Every ariety of Cabinet Ware on l tie most rea sonable terms also a well selec ted assortment of Cane Seat and Back, Parlor, and Rocking; CHAIRS, which will be sold cheap for Cash, Country Produce or Lumber. COFrlNS furnished at the shortest notice, made of Mahogany, Cherry or Walnut. N. B. Mahogany Veneers for sale. tioSPa VTM. ARMSTRONG. Dry Lumber! rilHE subscribersnsving renewed their stock L with a choice Ut of EefJOlber, now offer for ssle at their YARD (fronting tha Herman Reformed Cbrjrch) an assortment comprising lll!Inch Botrlsj Conmow snd Papacl Boards 1 '4 inch do I Yelsiw Pins do. IU ik i and Inch Kirn Ptas. do do (uar Valley Pins. Brantiirur, and Pine and Urmltck Joists. Knofinr Lath, ami Ceilincc Latlt Joint Shinirles, inch sad 2 ftot. Lap do 4 foot, varioos paces, do do larjn-, Suinir ValKy. S inch Buttonwood Plaaks, iur (ittir Bsillnea, . tcanttintr Sir Bealpnsts. Kttar Planka. 8iuar9 line Timlier. 3 lneh line I'lank. OAk fortf and Cheetnut Posts. Linn Hoards. A large lot Vhito Pine Paling prepared by machinery Kiln iliied lumber on baud. Tha above will be sold st fair prices for Cssh or reasonable tnot long-windeJ) credit. Uouks kept at the residence of Peter Hurah. HIJRSH ic AMMON. Lewisburg, April 30, 1851 )$7 FOR SALE. A SMALL Bav HOUSE, and a new Spriog WAGON. Enquire of ft. U. BOWES. Lewisburg, Nor. 18tl Assignee's Notice. PUBLIC notics is hereby given, thst Jsss ansa S. Srassaa, of Whit Deer Tp, has assigned his propely to me for the benefit of his redilors. All parsons indebted to or having claims ag'iinst him, sre hereby notified to settle the same with me immediately. A. RON SMITH, Assigns. Whit Dear Tp.Nov. 10. 1851 8 New York Imforttrt and Jobber. FREEMAN, HODGES, V CO., 58 Liferty Street, (Between Broadway and Hassan St nesr the PosVOBr,) NE TORE. WE are receivhg. by daily srrivsls from Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich, fsshiunihie Fsncy Silk snd Millinery Goods. We reepectrully invite all Os-h Purch ssers thoroughly to examine our stock and prices, snd. as interest gnrems, wc feel confideut oUr Uoods and Piices will induce them to select from our establishment Particular attention i devoted to MILLINERY GOODS; msiiy articles are manufactured expressly iu our orjcr, and can not be surpassed in beauty, etyle arid cheapness. Beautiful Paris IW.hons. ,r Hat, t ap. Neck arid B-tu Patio and Tatt-ta K:lbnris. of m'.l wii!l!;4 ai.d colir. Silk;.. Satins, Vcltcts. and Uncut telvcts fur Hata. . f'enthem, American and Kronen ArtUicial flowers, u fi t.frt. and I ap Trimmiuce. Drtva Trimmings, larize asrtment. EuihriM'teries. Cap- Collars, I'ndcmleeTes and Cn(T. rineemliPklercl KavieraarHl HenistiU-hl'iunliric iidkb Crapes, Lisse, Tarlatotirt. Illuiia-ns ancl Cap Ibices. Valeucienucs, ifruadels, Thread, Silk, and Liile Thread Laces. Kid. Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino G lores, snd Mitu. Ffcd and Plain Swiss, Book, Bi'hnp Lawn scd Jaconet Mu-lins. EyUU.SB, rjtKCH, AMEHICAX. A.D IT ALIAS STB AW GOODS. July, 1SS1. SmJ?7$'T IKFORTAIIT TO S0LD1EIIS I H AVE made arrangements with Wm. S. Trowbridge and S. S. Couover, tbe former ol whom has been engsged in tbe Western States as Surveyor for 17 years, by which I can insure tha location of lanJ warrants on the choicest lands now in market, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa or Illinois, at the following rates: Warranre fir ISO ssiaj, SlOu, those for SO seres, $7 ; and those for 40 acres, $5. Warrauts entrusted to me witii the above fees and a Power of Attorney to locate enclosed, if sent to me by mail shall be punctually and faithfully attended to. Power of Attorney must be properly scknowl edged before a Justice of the Peace, accompanied by the certificate of tbe Prothonotary under seal. Bankable paperin Penn'a andObio bills pas here. 17 Refer to Peter Beaver, aud II C ilickok, LewUburg. MITCHELL STEEVER. Atl'y at Law. Milwaukie. Wis., Aug. 3, 1851 N B. I wilt slfo sttend as general land agent, airs, &c. for Eastern land holders in any psy tax of the above States laruonoj M. 8. UNIVERSITY at Lscwisburgr. rjlHE next Session of the University will com I mence on Thursday, Oct. 16, 1851. The Board of Trustees hsve been highly grat ified by the large degree of success which bia already attended their exertions ; and they are retolvcd to spare no effort an order to furuieh berealirr the highest advantages to Siudsnts. The Kev. HOWARD MALC'OM, D. D..hss entered upon his duties as President of the L'ni versity. His well established reputation gives assurance that uuder his administration a atill larger degree of success awaits the University. He will be assisted in the department of iosltuc lion by the following able Professors: Ret. fi KO. R. BUSH. A.5f, Prof, ol Oreek Lane. Literat. lilXl.W. ANDKUSON. A.M. - Latin " fll AS. S. JA.MKS, A.M, Prof, of Muth. S Natural Puilos ALKKED TAYLOlt, A M, 1'rot or Belles Lettree. The usual system of Collegiate education is fully carried out, embracing a course of four years and entitling the successful student to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In order, moreover, to adapt the University lo the wants of all, a course of study baa been estalilirhed omitting Ihe Ancient Languages and substituting in their place various branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and Natural Science. This course will occupy a period of three years. It is thorough and complete, and will entitle the faithful Student to Ihe degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. oiuueuis woo uetgn speeding bat a vear ir two at College, will hsve an opportunitv of stud ying whatever branches they nay elect, such as Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Ac. fcvery Student will be required to give special attention to Composition and Public Sneaking. In connection with the Collreiate lirnanment is an Acadcmu in hich Ihe ordinarv branrhri of an English and Classical education are pur sued. This department is under .the charge of Isaac Is. Loomis, A.M., Principal, and Assist, ants. I here is .1 o a Primary Department under the superintendence of Mr. Kubms.v Ball. Every arrangement has been made to furnish all requisite aid in every part of a thorough Aca demic and Collegiate edura ion. An excellent Library, a very complete Philosophical Apparatus and a well furnished Chemical Laboratory are provided. The Libiary is constantly receivin -valuable rddilions. 9 , l r . .. . . I i ne university nas extensive BuilJinss stand ing in an elevated giove on the south aide of the town. A more beautiful, pleasant and healthful location couiu not De round within the State. rare, or Tcmos-CeJlelt, Dei'artmeat, r per Mnala. rrunarv m u m Boarding and Wsshinr can be ohr.in-1 .. ces ranging f.ora ft, 50 to $20 per week. - tsw into two sessions one of 7. . ' l"u,clnS " Uct. and continuins till the Hth AprU ; the seond of U wl f,OIf the 13th of May to th. 18 Aog. I8M frm . v w n a s OU1V , ries. Of BoarJ GEO. P. XILLBK, lie. do Lewuburg, Union Co. Pt. Aug. S3, 1851 Old LVewspapers, )ME tbousaads ia natiber, rf ,H . ale at tho Uksssael. kJ .. . r 100 taken as thsv run. e T T " u " P av ' - ' "rte. A saw i ocra Books aa n " pr-: Wlim. -"rrr STOVE WARE-ROOM, Upper end of Market St. next Brick foundry. fMlE best and moal approved COOKING, 1 SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stove. Ploughs, Casting". Ate at low rates, by CHRIST it FRICK. Another Rescue SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP ! fWA on t he very: of the rre, and to fr gone that my family and fn.D'U had loot alt bpe" of uT rwntfj ; and wbr-n iu tills aituntu n. hnvinic bm-n rratneti by tha tuc af 3 iE.fh .s J-rt VOSir .Vl'lVtV. i de-un. u t!ttify, wuh grntful amotifti. to Dr. Si'HKNi'K. Uie ud ps'aaaia)! tariiftit 1 hata rwiaivad from the urns of hi iu faluable nicnlicitie. Ivriy lat till 1 conlr- td a Tiolant rol1. anl In ron-Mjut-nn of wlm-h 1 had riiilln, tdttrnntd with frrr. pain in my right brt and UouldrT-blmis, with a couh and no ejtpmUrLoD. 1 k pt tun worw until 1 touk my bed. and ha.1 t)i attrmlaui-n nf my f:unly pby-if-iatj. 1 wan nndvr hi car about ftur wefk. an-J at the m pi ration ttf thnt tiin ww rrduc-d iu low that despair look hold of myself and fr.rn.ls, aud etrn my phviruui al-andnn-d me, and civs m up to dio with tuc nasty euiiftuinption. My appetite wax jcoiip, my bowels very irregular, frvetr aud a.icht sweats, pain in my hrawt aud Klkoulder. atteudi-d wiih adi.-trwintf ot.mh, which was ery lilit,niy U-?h had nearly all if?ie. and 1 wassi weak that I could scanvly raise myh-avt frin fie pillow, aud was truly ao oijrft of pity to brliuid. My frifti'Jr. had L?vn sent fur ui w me tlir. and my ni k l- tl was sur rounded by kind and symaihiftnir neihtx r. who had come to wituens my d prtur from this world. Wheu nil ray of b"pe bad fled f my riTovrry. n m i-hl or. Ir. IHiTid tttirad, propo ed lo try t'lihM IV' Ji.JivJ.' YIl', with a Titwof loo. ninn my uagh'. and rrln-T-iD2 me ui the touch phletrm, an.t as a muans of alTorJitite t4'Uipritry n-ltff. rviuarkin,; at the litne. "ibat 1 was too far gone for the ryrup to be of any jirrmancnt D.rneDU JJy wile, ansk'U for tlie rtliff of iur uiU'nrac sullt-rinf. prorund sotne of the JV monir. $t,rup. I found It afford ed me relief, and continued ufiuk it. I eou! J f -el its beal- m lnnumre upon my mug. eouunufd to tmproTe under its uk, acJ my friend wrre murh jmititiM to witness my uuexpreted improTrmnt; many of my neiirh borp ranic to I.k at me as one raided from tlv de1. My cou'h now Income loose, and I frit sora--tbinK br-ak. where I bad the pain in my breast, and I disruarjr'Nj lar quantitie s of yfllnw matter. 1 have fur werks di-rharl and raised a spit box full of matter every dny. with bard lumps. like grains of snmetbin. My bowels now bt-ramt regular and natural, ami my appetite was so fur improv.-d that I eould scarwly refntfn from eatine too much. My stn-nirth unntvrd. ami I rt-rainrdmr Bh. 1 txntiiinwJ to improTe in erery respect soon alter I otmraencfl u-inic the aSyrup. and the improTement eisutiumd until I wan restored w my wontl oeauu. t nave p.es mruuHn the imlem-iit w. ather of the latter part of wiur and the Fpriiitre aud feel an well nw at eer I fc-lt in m life, and I nm this duv n livir-c t.timon!:il nf theftreat efB-ary tf srlEM K S J'L LMO.MC'eilJit i'ia curing pulmon ary di:e.ses. Isost tbisstatemrntsbould ls thonpht tfn biphly eolored hj nome people. I -uKjoin acertiticitte of a nuniir of the inhaHtants of Tno nr. who saw me at different tim-s during my disease, and never exited tos-e me r-tirwt 1 a'so append the rrrtifiraU-s of tbe brothers of Mr stir ismi. So. 270. I. O. f O. V.. who kin.lly watrhid oner me. and fullv bltrTe. they would eonjn my remains to thetoiub; but thanks to Ur. Sehemk, tor bin invaluable puliwouic i'lmp- tnv life ha l-wn spar-?, snd f nm pr miit'd tc m".-l.e the ft reToii: atatemeut tor the Uni tt of u;Tprinsr umnkind. 1 rr-!ei at Tae.nT. an.! sin well known by most r,f th-p-ople there, nnd ";ll e -n.tifed to bar- any f-n enll np.-.li me and barn Biura parlkulai-t of the Kre;tt Tirrttes if this medicine. J -HX C. UUCKaN. June Jt, iKd. Tl. i.Kas ih.'ef.rneniWniorth Hrstir LoJxe, No. 270. I. it. ufO. K . of Ibdmedttinr. I'a , do ln-relv ei-rtify that ' wr know John C- tint n. land is a inemtn r in gol sand intr in So. JT, I.U. of . K..)h. wit dangerously ill with a low ulinmarv Coitsuinptit n la-t wint-r. to th:il thev rave bim up to di" ; that he is now fully reton d to perfect hesith, s.d they believe fau.nro.rry pro- j diieed by Sehen'-k uliuouir ynip. ( We b. licve hif certificate is correct in everr particular. lltr.i Nfcpf. P. ;.. Ai rarn Komwi. 1. j AUEHIAM AKTU1E. P. C, J. K. tr-K N - Juitij UiiiNi.atu. I W-inniiAS, Jr., Jomr C. Calve. noImesT'ur?, hilsd. (o., a., Jne 2i, lh-1!. j Th- undersigned reMents tt Taconv. ei-ht m:V arove PhiludelLhia. beinx well aruiiainted with John C. lin-en. snd the circuaiUlicaji attending bis tir, feel inii-elletl bv a deep n.-e of imperative duty, to uiaVe universally known ttf the public his entire rtrcov. ry friu the very bipt Bts of a ulinmary Consumption. entirely belplws was hi.- condition: having l-evn hut a l-r;ef pe riod in that rstpidly Kukiu and rnmcint d si.-te, as to utterly pn-clude in the opinion of hi pliy-icinn ai.J friciidi-, who watched by hts b(dcide. all b..pes of even a temporary n-v-overy and restrration to hi pn nt rol-u-d heal i h. Thus the careful u ut your ii.ra'uaMe Sperilic, iht liilmrnie Svrun. mkes it in our 1-eii. f. und:-r the ein um ttincs of his i.revii nrn-rrvte. mt fo --;.v driritr 1 condition, one of The uiuki starwu n-uits mat tite iioie annuls of medical skill r si-ieiice can produte- It dt Fertcf to be iii.jdit-hnhh recorled toyr-nr eretlit. and se cures t ou. the irrratdi.-rovervr of an infallible cure ( r thi birhcrto rmcdiie? disease, a laMinjr monunn nt. anil a world vale rv utnt.oa in the heaiiu art that no tune may either dimini.-h or destroy, liatin - witne-s d Ir. Un-rn'i dii-triMti siruevles and suff- rintrs ftoma r n tinual couli, 5U)-nd-leU b thr other mj tm etn: e queut npin. or attend in I he lajt stae-t of a pulmonary uiMase; ami moreover at bt-in so trruerally btdiv-d by bis numerous fiiend that nobuman power rould reiit ve, or protract hix !if", mueb less restore hiui back aain to hi.- former b allh. we f el it IhiisfFurduty to vr.ve vur un iua.itied tt-'.'tiiaony of 3lr. tireen's perieet n-eoTt ry, y means of the cm lufive nFe of your wonderful Svrup; snd we ?buld indeed n-;ice if we couhl hemide the bumble instruments of relief and care to I unf.rturate as to b. .iiuiiar.v .m oihrrs who may be ro reted. it bt rnnn. J. P fiivs. IIincrl?. Captain of A.NfiRtw Hr im, 1'aptain of Stcarahuai Irfhluo, Joitvu Hk.sx, Jl, .ti.phk?i Li kens, MkTTBEW ToPtJI, Alxi x VA.M-tGp.irT, Bact eiuuty, Fa. iti Hiiilii ashing tr a. K-.nrKT Ally:. JlS. T' KBt' T, of the Ma.-h- inxtnn Ilmiisf. Taf-onv. J'ihm BtouarBtmy. N'K, anil for ia!t at hin RI.NC1AL OrFICE, IIAKSKACK BlIUMV.. N. W. etntT .. lV I aai CilhTMI btrntf, aiid hy lr;i;i-t cttral1y. Trii-c $1 per Lottie, or tux bottlm for $o. 9v,Solv-aent in Lewisburg JiJI All BAKER . 1y BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, AliJJlinburg, Liuon counly, I tun a. Esl'EC 1 t't'LLV iniorrns Ihe citizr-ns of JLV Union county, and the public in general mat he has leased the above stand, for rrany years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community in a maimer acceptable to all. The HOUSE is targe and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and hippy. Ilis TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can all'ord. The BAR will at all times bs attended by careful persons, and none but tbe very best of liquors will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and tbe 04TLEK4 punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor lo give general satisfaction lo all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, JuneSO, 1850 rlMI E subscriber o(Ti-r ihe public, at their L new Brick Foundry, the following uew and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Ludy Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-l ight Parlor Store, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 ixe, IS inch ejl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Tarlor Stove 2 sixes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood S sizes. tgg Stove the very best in use for Stores rim t . c. ' ujiicre, iiarruoms, ami onops. The celebrated (ienesee Air-Tight Cook Stovo Tbe Complete Cook t sixes. Also, ail kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves doughs Castings. &e. dec. CHRIST St FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful dittate, COUSUMPTIOtl DR. FITCH'S Lectures oo th, preyen. lion and Cure of Con$umtion. This popular work Tor aaU in I FOIl SALE. f"pilE subscribers bava on band and keep cod I stsntly for sate, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, COAL of all kindc, which they will sell ss cheap ss they csn be bought elans here. All kinls of OKAI.S' tsken st the bigheat prices. C'AII will be paid for Wheat takeu in at Wolfe's -Mill or at our dtotehouse. GIBSON fc FICHTHORN. Lewisburg-, Dec II, 151 I) It IIOYT'S HEAVE j,Q-jjsj,g i T urepsrstiao is now beinj offered to the Public ss a auarunteed cure for tbe HKAVES in Hor.es. ami sa Ihe only known j Kemedy for it in the World, havuig been u-eil in j the private Veterinary practice of Ihe proprietor for Ihe last 37 yens ; and be has never known it to fail in a single instance of proJucin; a lasting cure, and leaving Hie horse in good spirits for work. The utter incompetrncv of the l. - r ...... v..... ,r.,,,l.l..l iih itiic pniikfnnn disease, should induce every one baring aurb to . apply immediately lor this Mcjicroe. rnirE ose nnr.LAtt rxit boptlm which will I sent, with full directions, to any part of the V. H. All letters or carninuniewiions j to be addressed (t'ost paid) to I. P. HOVT, j ltear ol .No. 10 South FIFTH attest, j rbilsiiilphis, i ry Wholesale A;enl for the l.'nited Slstss. j Wholesale and Kctail Agent at Iwtaburg, Ur Taos A H Tsositm, Market St., who has just received a fresh supply of American. French arid English Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Dja stulis. See. Bold sUo by Kleckner t Roush, "ew Berlin ; Youngman, Waller. Diy Valley ; Hy Mssser, Suiibury ; S U Denorniaudis, .oithd. Gm3a6J TAILORING ESTAELISHEETJT. VEKV thankful for former favors from rbe public, Ihs unuer-ijnsd would auuouue that he continues the business of Tailoring, in all iU branches at his olJ stinJ on Market 9t. lift jr .ft. I iii ii aii'I Kuuilh streets. INew Yurli FAJIOy.S tec ivfd reeuIirlT- All i-ern. intni'tii'ir work if. Iiiia ma? I-e sure t.f hnrivj: it ex-'t:i"l in a workimnlikr in;n:urr, ou short not :. a.ri si nab rbarrs. f AMLKI A wll. aftr-i"u'tomt rs wlio hni not -ettltj in twr yri0 uiiil If. m il t call ai:'J 9-tf Low their "TcaUlS lisklid. Xcw and Popular Scliool Hook. CIOMTKEIIENSIVE Summary of Usivra-iL H.STuni. tcether with a Bing'aphy ol Ui-tinguiked I'er.ooJ, to wli.ch is a; icude J an epitome of Nstnral rhilosorhv. i ) General Asironn'mv. and Phv-ioloiy. i Adonied and used in the Public Schools of Philad. E. S. JO.Nn.S & CO., Publishers, S W. Corner I'm its and Ii s s:ree;s. I'hila. Teachers and "chnol committees addie ing letters to us post pid will be luini.hid with copies for examination. CsP" A full and romplele srtmert of BOOKS and STA TlOSEIi Y for s!e at the lowest prices ljchq1S08tr LEVISCURG OAKERY. I riMIE subscriber lining commenced the baking l business in Lewisburg, nearly opposite II. P. Shelter's store, intends keeping constantly ou hand the best of FANCY CAKES, together with a gnoJ supply of Common Cakes, snd llii(Iil) which for whiteness aridqu ili'v will be surpassed by no baker in the country, as we have the services of a practical workman. In connection with our Bakery, we have an FAKMEKS and persons from the country will find the Bakrry a convenient snd pleasant resort lor the purpose of obtaining refreshments, mt-h aa Bread, Cakes, Pies, Oy-trrs, Hot Coffee, ic. ckc. Also, FLOt R for s.le. A.E. HK.OK.M.t.MIE,Aei. Lewisburg, Dec. I80 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! TOOK at HiTrrrtn's XEW j S rOCK of (Jold and Silver alches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a '-leetle too much" because you was not aware Ibat ilaitield sells cheaper. U-,1.1 T. Levers, w en jewels It to 1K $io.nntno.no dc full ji'We.i lriteH lO.Oil j,,;,., " Anrhorsan.l le'riw'isjewld H to IS 3'.i0 Siiver I". L..T. r. jew. -leil. ls.no " A iieln rs anil Lepines. jeweled lo.t O GotJ FiuK'-r Kinji. lare varietr 7". " tlar Kios. flaio and U, latest stjlea -'t ' " Pendls aud I'eua 4.S0 1'enrils 1.75 " P(.ns. Si' ver 'rtsee. THflmn'l pointed 1..V) ltrensttjir,R,ll7'saDll.eut,dia'tstjles ,75 " IluctiUi: Lorkets. double. .SO " w t.-h. trm, Fob arid Test .is liu.ir.1 do 6 feet 13.' " Kers .75 Pilrer Table and Tea Spcons 6 Pisteit and i term. Silver Tra and Table recDS .7 5 t-ilrrr Conit 20 - and Hold SfecWrtss l.oo Brass t locks ?.50 Acerdeous 2.50 e.V'j.1 ; i oo 5 00 10.M) a. 00 3.00 6.00 li.oo 21 .no 15.0O a..)0 ls.oo 4.110 1 3..M1 6.75 j .OI And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods." just from the City and as low as sty retailers csn sell, by A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March 13, 1851 Cctuisbnrg JTonnDrn rPHE subscribers, thankful for past pat J rnnnge, would inform the public that Ihey continue lo manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best munnrr. Castings warranted to be of t,ood material, and at prices that can not fail lo please. GEDDES & MARSH. Lewisbu'g, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or AVooJ, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Gcddea St Marsh. STOVES rarlor. Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sate at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geddea & Msish. WIAKU'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for tale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes tfc Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa Patent decidedly the best and moat durablt Grain Drill now ill Baa, for aala at tfc Lewisburg Foundry by Geddas & Marsh. Nails,Plaster,Sall and Fish. "' ... a a A LARGE assovimsnt jusi reea ana tor saw IIS KREMER ft OO, I .-suTS.n .S e-aei REMOVED. T HE Leiburz Cheao Store baa bean removed lo the more convenient Stor. room, recently occupied by J.Forster, firat below Kline's Hotel, where abal! be, bappy to ste our old patrons, and any number of new onea. April 3, 1850 C. E. BOWES. the mi mum S now curried on . usual, at the onpar end of M.irkft street, where ever des cription of CASTINGS '9 f P ea iioiiu ut iiiuuc iu uiuir sucn as The Cotnpltte, or Complete Improved (((lirg SkTfs for either Coal or Wood and all j other kinds of S I U i ts, also PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn I'lou-hs, Bull Tioughs, aud the Self-Sharpening Flongh, a pew article, and which ran not be brat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and jud-a for yourselves. CHRIST & FRICK. LewHburg. July 8, 1351 2 rPHE undr-rsiirnr-d rontinu 1 KY LI SLYESS at t iirnr-d continues ihe Lll E- he Oid Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and rpspe'.lu!ly solicits the patronage oi hi fritiuJs aud the public penr-rally. CIIAliLKS F. IIKSS. lA.'w:s!).ir, M:iy TZ, 1850 Tanning - Currying. : 1 01l ftvors, lhc sulxcriijer returns ; I hi crnteful thinks, r,d hereby makes known thut he carries on tho business of Tunning and Curry lis?, 1 ut the Oid S:aud. Dt-teruiiiifd uol to be j outdone in the matiufucture or finish of his i work, he is hound to have the best work I men and mriterirt's, and to tr?at those who 1 hive so i 'rallv patronized as well as those nl.-o v. ho sh:tll be pleased to patronize , hitn) with that attention which he hopes lo insure birn a full share of public prttronage. All kinds of Produce laken in e.xrhsngr. Ilidi s and I?nrk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1850 &.o anayjisa WHOLESALE and RETAIL k,, DRUG 3. -;'' - t I .lint krt Street, I.eibnre, ra. (Drain Drills. j' IIE undtrsLiied wish to inform the furnun torniriumt v ti. uti ail V . that 1 Ihey are now manufacturing J. KOSS" Xv'u ImprorrJ CRAI. j DRILLS, or HO'WIXG MAV111XL. i Without stopping to discuss the compara- live merits of numerous Drills now offered ! lor sale, they merely wish to invite 1'arm- 1 cr9 to call and see the above named article ; before purchasing elsew here, feeling confi- uem uiai uity can luruisn aa article tnat will give entire sntisfnr-tion. ROSS, GEDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1?50. IT IS A FACT. NE self-evident, and worthv of everv consideration, that no Miller can maks good clean flour without be has cood e'eaa wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy, i tell you it is to get one of Jiergitreasts ll'htul Sevurers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, up and put in successful operation the bti Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards tind.ng that it does not prove to operate as repe sentcd, there sh;ill be no sale, as thrse ma chines are to be warranted good. Further . recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Leu it burg, by Messrs. G ddes & Marsh. Ordert for midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will te . sent and put to all order. Addres i J. RKKtJSTKESSER. Lewisburg. t'nit i. Co. Pa. 319 jfruit anU ORNAMENTAL TflEES. The subscriber offeis for sale a lartre assortment of choice Fruit Trees such ss ? Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, : J m all warranted genuine reacfc trees, 20 L varieties; Tartarian Cherry. Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with soros . 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best a. native and exotic varieties. Ornamental f, Trees, such as the Pavloaia. Linden, ttc. N. B. ' Persons wishing to procure s f quantity of Ihe Fruit trees, a re requested lo I make immediate application to thetubscri- ber, in order to procure tha varieties sad i( . size wanted. H. R. KOiL. : JvTisburg, Match 4, If CO.
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