LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER; tt)U nni Qutnot. IQuThe following droll scrap from tbs German represents very fairly the rean'it inrp of a Lraiu in love wiiii the intoxi cating bowl : Out of the Tavern. Out of the tavern I've just r t-il te-nkht, street! you are cauirht in a verv ha.1 i-lisrhu tight band Mid left hand are leith out of place ; Street, J M UT drouk ! "lis very clear ease. Bloon. tii a verv qu T fiirnre yon cut; One eye I Marias ahiln t'otlier n shut. Tipsv. 1 .- and you re rreatlv to tdnsae (lid as joo are, 'lis temhie eliune. Then the street-lamps. hat scandalous sight 1 None of ib.-ui snhrrly stan.liu niwwhl Kocklnc d tuktprmf ' ' ou niT word, M of the lamps is as drunX a a lord. ll ronfii.ion : now If H oM! I am tbe only tliinc ealirahroad; aee it re rash wit Ij this crew to remain Belter so into tlic tavern airain 1 From tilt Knickerbocker fur ilurrk. 'During the Presidential flection of 144," (writes, incidentally, a country correspondent in a note to the Editor,) "a friend of mine heard an enthusiastic IVIViti hul.linn- forth in a srrorerv concern- ing Clay and the Tariff; and in the course f h argument, he naade the following e ' . ltartlinr revelation touchine the liaLlllUaS w bt the British Government: 'Ocntluuicn, - TTenlT ClaV has been trvinjl tO CCt tllC eussed old fcudal-svstcm intri'dueed into . , i-i' thia country all bio lite. He i hired by the I?ritih Ooverunitnt to do it. 1 he British Gorernment juiys him for it. Gentlemen, the national delt of Great J'.ritain amounts at this day to more than NINE thoVsanu DoiXARS and p.Ii from trying to introduce the i-uss-ed oh', fendal sygtfiu into this country ! ' If the Ihitifh Govfrnnicnt's tmlnr-crs should Left -me aware that Juhn'a liubiliticD had rolled op to TUAT amount, I am afraid thoy would be 'around,' urging Urn to ceure them V "A inrmber of the Tnr" of Perl eounty, rennsylvania, pics us the follow ing : ''While addressing the Jury iu an important case, not long sinrp, I was truck by the iatelligeut countenance of ne of the juror, and particuTurly j lt ased TTitu tue marsea attention i:e p:i::i to niy I peeeb. Uy a sort of instinct, I addressed j aty remart.! chiefly to hiin, and .sv by ' the aiening cxprost-ioB of h'a face, as i well an by an occasional tioii of :i j rovid, that my arguments wcrj producing their ! effect I felt sure of my 'jinn and of the ! jury, and" was much miprised Inn, after an absence of gome ten iniuutes, a verdict xras returned against inc. I afterward. met the juror, and, nfir r n peiieral remark or two, proeeedod to 'itAke m iiie inquiries as to what view they eouM hnvo taltcn of the matter to bring about euch a verdict. The answer was : ' Sie mus-sen letitsch sprcchen, Ich verstche yar Irin English !' I bad been wasting niy rlixjoiMice and aJdrcta upon a stupid fellow who did not understand one word I uttered !" A friend tells a good story of "Old Hayes," when ha was crier of the Court f Sessions- The room was usually warm, aud he was very apt in the afternoon to drop away in a doxe. On one oicuion, while the lleeorder was charging a jury, the old mau snored, quite audibly. An dhc r immediately whispered in his ear : I ncle Jacob, some one is snoring, and d sturbing the court' Up jumped Hayes, and with hi stentorian lungs cried out, 'Silence! there must be no snoring in eourt !' Aud, turning to the Iiccorder, he said : "You oan go on now without interruption." The story in sometimes told of him, that being awakened one day by a peal, of thunder, ho cried out, "Silence!" Not many months ago, a Philadelphia friend, who rcjoicd in the namo of Com fort, paid his -devoir t a young and attractive Quaker widow, named Rachel II , residing on Long Ldaud. Either her griefs were too new or her lover too old ; or from some other cause, his offer was dcalinod. Whereupon a Quaker friend remarked, that it was the first modern instance he had known, where w "Rachel refused to be Comiort-ep !" This anecdote is only remarkable as being the first Quaker pun on reaord, "Friends" generally lightly regarding sacll distor tions of "plain language." Backing Ont. A somewhat eaocntrio lawyer boing en gaged in defending a hard case, and not being altogether pleased with the rulings of the presiding judge, remarked that he believed. the whole court could be bought with peck of beans. The judge, of course, took this remark in high dudgeon, and ordered the lawyer to sit down, and demanded of him an apology for this contempt of court, threat ening him with commitment fur the offence, if he did not apologise: The lawyer, after a little reflection, rrmarke'L that he he had said lie believed tfcat the court could be bought with a peck of bcaus ; that he had said it without nfleotian, aud wished to take it back; but said he, " If I had put it at half a bushel, I never would have taken it back in the world'.'.' The man of the Farniington Chronicle, dunniDg. up his subscriber;, says. "He has responsibilitiua tbrowo unon himjuat now, which he is obliged to MEAT." Dioby says he suffered n.t.re from " a Cold shoulder" than he did lrtnn il,- ,.1,1 ! winter, the a... v...r I , I MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, XBATLT & EXPEDITIOUSLY AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. PetroIeum,orRockOil, A NATURAL REMEDY! IIBOCCUVD f rt'M A WILL IN III t.HKSY CO- A x tuut Uutju:d it beluw tlw fcartti f curiarel It in pot p iB toitlrt. jutt at it Row trout lit M. wt.bmt iimistur of anv kind. It gt it int;rriiutp .'ivm the bvatt of aihtuui. whit-b it yw over in it hcrrvt rliau I: U r blrii'.cd top-ibcr in such a form a tw defy 11 bumn rcBi).-Mtiun. Ih fV'rotfttm in tliia l-jiect Ilka AllNbl.AL W ATKR . wbue Tir.nt in nion tbroric vbronie cp n a- knowlrdwl not only bv vhyairiaua hut fey th ratnunitT at larve. The finiraiarttoiU tiowiuj? oa frcm therartli.impiantt ivitli mfdicinal tutaiaiicra of diflrnt pro(t-rtic.anii hoMin thftn iu curb complete mi u I km as 10 la-.jttir tht id if Chi mi-try to dbH-t iht m bar ampla prtof to tin fart that tbY arc rotnpoun.lfd by tb Bwtfr bai"I of Nature for tb aUeitsoo of fcnmia aufaitn and aioae. If troli:in ia a nirdit:ne al ai. it i a Kood ona, for Nature neor lialf does b' r work. will ot'titioB to fct uM ftTi.l ai rli'-d al a KMiH-dr. a lomc 1 aa man mutinuMi to ha afll!tl with di-rc. Tliat it will ; enra awv diPfa. we do not prptfiid: 'u; that itwillrure i I gtat niany diapj. hithTlo in-urRt!. i' a faH whi' h t ia t.rovan Itv th i1ntr in it favor. Ita diafovtr i a i i ra in mlicir.a, aud wiU auura to tin lualtb ai.d j trB0FrLA rol(r , I Lappiuaf mi cia. t v.m t a irrat mli--inp in i all thow dtsaf rr:-:intiui idravnt iwndition of tha LlirfVi and olhorlin'dn of I tbelwly. ll wilinirn.ain.and enlaro-mTOt.of theboiM i 1 at d jojiita. H'nlcli. BiN-a. Ft vfintlas. imvlrfl on tlir fr.re, ; T.ttr..s.Hi-b..i. liinpwonn.sind ti.f Tnrtmn fin dix-a- j , rt. It ftaa tirea numi-ron? c-f Kfat-uniHtism. Neur- j i algin. Cout. p. a wemau in Fmnklin rouutr. a.. wh I of a rheumatic aflt-ftion of nit yaro" at:indinc: the dtpua wa? o a'raTatw aa tomtiftna Iter to her ttd tlur in the irrr'avr rart ot that time; she ia now wall, and ' eoaaiuara oentf it ennrf !y rwored. KHerMAHfM to the rctctr of JVIro'rim t I f'-el myarlf un'lfr a debt of crlitude tr tl.y proi'rirtor of the e:ro !atm. th uae rt t.ii' h prejit rr-.liiiif titf atltin-if filled SI v Kite of a Tir,Ir tit alt..i k f.f Khrtim.ili-El. Mie liil 'iiKT'Tj utj'Irran atta a f-f the iTi-a-e l'-r at- ut i ttn wtoitl:. t.ritv Hie ntopt int tta pain: th pnalcr t fart of tho t'tut: roiiLn.t to tier !-!. mid tttiaM" to do ativlhiii. Tl:c .in ia tip lin;la w:i t ry ret.ttndrd wt'h a itrasl u-ai of iwe'i!in-r. The I'l-trol.-uin hud a hM v j eff-rt. ftr the fiat two or thrre n'pTi-a'toi! t!u mi. llini; niniim-reu and ti-e rin ti lt lier. i continued u apnlj the mediriue uaiiy l'"r aUmt to weke. vt i'-li entirly rfltevt d her. and ! nrw a wp!l a er ulu- wa- in h--r lifr. I t-el eotif.l nt ti.al (lie etri-h'tim iarn-oi'lhe fi-reat aa-Jii iiia iu thr wi.rtd tiir rheumalie iaina aud wa.nea. iMirnenj rirca rritL, F. ny t.. am Chronic Ccnjh cared. phi-ny Ciiy. I take pea'ore hi .artifyic t- tt.e Taloa-!-. propertie of lr. Ki."r' elronm. f.-r .-. n a(T- eti-n ..f tV br.-a.t and lni:. a-'otrToied with aevere :n in the chest, and a eoi-ch. 1 t.K the -e!:.l.-uui in I .rj.erdoi th:m i.- nir omue n.Iert iii the d!rl e!t.n. 1 ot af;.T l.i!.it-E it a f-w d.vye I pot lo i'.le it. I li.-a!il lire to bure a l.rrl ol it li.oe in my faniiiy. far K-liere it to be a reiusl-.' me.li.ine. 1 he etml-um proda-ad no unpleasant fici.n-s v. hat. v.-r in the u-e of it. M. llA V. ittsl org. March 18. ..). 44 There it ItMUiltg hie it for Rirrn r.mnrojrre. T ti. T'9. T grt three d7en of Mr. Kier's Ivtroienm of .'r.noa-.-Il. and 1 am ilisfos' d to '.hii.k tle-re ia nothing e h.t! lo it lor fiiirni.: havii-rlornl n-y hen-Is. aod exii-.-un,: nolhinir r tl-an a V.t e tetroiis . re. but toun.l no s..r. ues at aii from its onlv leavitnr a n-d M-ale. v ithotit any s-'ieto-'S wlin jiT--e. Uj II. wi.i. h .llles.ti i-ris- d uie. I lh.rfor' l.ave treat ti:h in its eir-cneT. so lax at hast, and Hill ii.tr..1.. it in lii: c lion. Very re.ei tfuily. ic. HARVEY 5IANN. .est. M. F's. T:nr F:r: I have Teen eortfim-d torn) led f.r f-re ni.-nlhs e.illi Typhoid F.'Vi-r. an 1 .t ij 1 am in V. t ii' i:-L' :n ii- ku-"a. m let': f. . -t nnl 1. - sv ell. I vry mil.ii. nl:1 . .1 ; : n ! -t K. until lately; I ttied seierel rsrne,!.. s. w.il.out anv . iTe.-t. C.-l. ill CK .nil.-,! to w.- me Fetroi-nn.. a-u i - i w..rk..i some wonderful .cr-- tohi kuu. s a., li" n-- 1 ir. e. 1 1 . : T I ot:M t'-y it: 1 initn".ii;.l.-iv s.-r.t mv llr. J. W .e wr- .V itlle l-ear-T of this li'.lt-l to the r- sr.! ; a ! !t:,-' :.n in 1 ld ..oi thl.t 1 i -M t- ire ST- - a.i.l e n--' t r.iorn:n; on rr.uM ee a "'r..rf rfiif-e- -e ' ai ' I'.-S eioitiii'ie I .... ever s r.. e. 1 . sn :is-nr-- ...I tt . : e-:.:ei ai'nt lil.e a clirm I never ravr ao.t.iir..' If al ie ;t in my life. 1 wan: a ma ! n t t. v.-t to t-fTei t s perfect enre: yen w'l1 i a i I tie re:;r. r l-av ..-Mine an 1 Ije uji pny you torlhesatut. Verv ree.l:ullv vour l'li- ml. AL1X. (i lT. For si!e wh- les ile and retail bv V. V Srmrrn in I.ei.-l't,tg lor sale also by Di 1 hmmon and J Uak.r ITiiimi KXTHACT TZie Orcntect BLOOD PMIFIEB ' Is tmi waoi.s Vi'oaca rW Pw I awr Ac., or fst BvMmfr 4 now Mt aa ia (irtllT BOTTI.KW. of S-- aum sIIMrei wedtm WTkkv as uen M sir. i;i hi'r r-'h ;ry Ooiiie eon'a.Bi SIXTV.FIII'K IIOl!, aad tba medicalifiaa are so Htronirfy ('OBCenfr.'lea that only tine 7h.'pflonAi la r.i'i:ro at a Itnae -Ifcrei-aaeef a ia-ttrna oea h t.'!elBre Twertf ?-lln. ! -ya. rtaieh ia maeh oosor Uuki a ootlie ni auv isier e.-ii..-taats. hacaaea tawra Is rsquirad ot lk a Jraa aaaatili al a d'tf Ttie ajret Staseriortny of this Bnm4 Pwriiivr ow aj otlir itied r tr.es. rotaokie ia a riai Bnuiiri, u. iai do, ass'nrf r, m vtl f oa eoaioounH. the seweM, Jrlodleu! Irlaea of ,xi Mcnrce aaS Itara Indian Roots and Barks, watch r oil sr me' ic:n, twiei.in. Taeee irt'Lepsuo. tam ikiri'iara .rf ti e ltloa1 mat wer, eewr Imiovto 10 lllwar iSaMM or ,. NHea. nH tliM baiac was oraaea wut UMi Mreayi-uaMrafea' ixleilsC, of SaraapariHa, Yellow Dock. CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS m9 'h. Vrrtmhin Retract. o ouly it. frmtmt B1(l PuriNvr, hut v. tt ckfmprT m4iwm f rrfll Ida tin anv thr. It t ttimat-, bMMi tiw fmmtttyt n hml mav hhnti7ht for On llollnr ! natrli nttrr, B't-i wll mrt Tr Tlnr rr Blvuei 4 iMiir, ibut t mt ft-tr't worth of anv iMt- rndikac. y War utidtr'l-lrl prwof of Ihe wrs tW Scrofula, Fever-Sores, Wi Hssa; sVeWeaaVT,. Mrt Vhemm. Bteasteniaai. (yriaUa, iTrMfialoaa. Ptmpim aa SVe face, l.i ver-l m pla i i: te, htim. f.aaakiao, Cawoieewt I'ltert, t'wtirrfic.M, aW C;M. IwpH.1w, saa, as SW StJ; Hrm. Pnm. mU Jetatt. aod All. (ihib iMecas-BLOOD IlitE.tsr,, era mar PIMFW KTS aaa UimtlnUf evary Aot kas Utaai M civ away. 4n iiti -Dr Thornton and J Maker, I.ewis hutg ; (i W Kesslrr and Roshong & Antis, Naw Berlin; Jn M Titor, Mifflinbu.g ; 8 j Crouse, Kelnirgrove ; H N Backhouse, MiilJIebutc ; (J &. f C Mo) sr. Fteeburi; ; J II l aslow, .Milloa 30teowch! 1 Ut. T. A. M. IE u o' it- Mir.sst Sv. I.twisut-BO, WHOLESALE fc RETAIL SEALER IN Dru?si,.'l'iirinpi,c;bemiul!,Dyc- otulls, tins, iviuss, I ertu.-nery Cotifectionery it Fancy Articles. Dr.Thorntou returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, and he assures the community ibal etery attention shall be paid to lbs compounding oi Me:ic.nes, and that all Druus shall be fully tested before ihey are offered for ssle. and warranted lo be pure and genuine. t3r Prescription givsn free of charge al Dr. Thornton's Drug Slore. Ki m. ruber lo call at the old stand firt door hove ihe Mammoth Store of J.& J Walls. Dr. CAMP'S COUGH SYRUP, AN invaluable medicine, is diily effecting com of ih most wonderful and astonish ing cures that bats ever been known. All who have used it lor Asthma, Coughs, Spilling ol B iood,Croup or Hives, Consumption. Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the li feast, Difficulty ia Breathing, and evrry other disease of the Lungs and llrea.t ihis ."Syrup immediately suppresse lh cough and pain, and doth away with Ihe difficulty of breathing; a free and easy ei nectar- lion, anJ tne cure is soon ettected. A finis for l.'nion County J. BAKER, Lew. ihu' ! Haupt, Hartlelon ; .Slirzer & Urolher, M.fflint.urg ; ti. W. Keesl.r, K.w Uerhn , Jacob Witienrnver. Miudleburc 10t639S CABINET ANDJHAIR MAKING. Old Stand First ttrect,near the Academy. D iVID GIXTER, thunkful for a liberal talronage received timing the 3! years be has been in bueineaa as above, woulj announce that he has increased his stock of materials and work, and respectfully invites bis old friends and the public to call and examine his Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rockinir "hnir; SOFAS, CarJ Tables, Pier Tallies ; SETTEES of varioti atvlea ; Bu reaus ; Dressing do. ; TaMes ; Mahogany and Common Bedsteads ; in short every variety of rasliionablc Furniture on hand or made to order. COFFi.Nd ready made and furnished on short notice; and a suitable HEARSE ia readiness to attend Funerals. TURNING by Iathe by which wood is turned of any size and up lo "1 feet long. House and Sien 5TCr,n,P'r' executed in " the best style ; and the Htmuval of Building by .Machinery attended to as usual. CiAII work in our lirie warranted well made and on the most reasonable terms ; and Country Produce and good Luinlter received ill ieymeut. T maid and nittn'tm, and hut-La nJe too, Ih-rf's r'urtiiluri' ol every ft ie and hue, l-'roni pidt'lu.-inls doun to kin ht-n tnblcs, From ri kins rtitiir. to rorkiti: eradles ; Sh'inld Jim nat hnve tht; "r :i-!y John'' to pay, We ll autt that "lirichb r. bettor day," 'r ttike jtattv, etirn, outs. heat or rre, lt;uk. li'--n-.ule. sl.nve.. or luuilj. r wet er dry, Or any 1hiu: (hut yokes and tl.r. Fhitt;; rhiils) rroin and turkeys down to little quails, t'.ime on, th-ii. frii-tels ; ci me. tine and all. Keep tnule a luowii, so 4ot'S ou the Lall.'' Leisburg, Nov SO, ISol MEDICAL NOTICE. T. A. U. THORNTON oirers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg nrsd vicinity, in the various brHnclirs of his profession. Residence Mrs. Maize's, Market S. Oii.re Drurr Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Leuishurg, Oct. 1, 150 tfiTaar XS- t "BtJ- -El SLO TEAS ! TfIIE Canton Tea Cumpany of Now York the oltl.'st nrul largest efUMi-hunM.t of ihe kiiul in the I'.S. inviie ttniv?ral attention to the fsuM th t, from lUt ir superior orrnnim'iils tin r fin-pri'iini In sHl T-nn lum r nnJ mor irn?rnt l.r tin- rviwtivf jiri.-tf. tL:.n any Iioujic on this cumin, nt . -.-iti i.iiii"Tinly drt. I Thi 'ft -a; cfvmhiTi fvrry i.t Foripfmn an! .jn.Iity: llti v nn- tiono up in f:icka-r-- frn pi:tr(rp ot n miiim1 i uw.'irtU : ttn r!i'fr next the t. a i- a li'-a.y tin ' r-orcrt tl wit). wt r jhtkI ainl riL'Jint Cbiii- rw i:t. and j an- (etrf'fl'y vur. 1 fri!u li.l.t am) :tir. h that the ijnliTT i! ctuni'lt ti-ly m .sctrcd in uv. (. Iim.it j -l h-- abuv! lea, lr-jl iU ct t" ji.-- -i- yr i riitti, mr ly J. II A Yt'S r, D.H. P-e A-viits lor Ls-ffilar?. nEcnAKics' rniow AssociATior? (Ineorporat.l by the Sta,t- of Mui.n. !iuetts;) Brunch OJJlce Xo. C3 Deck .V. Fhilatla. Accumulated Cash and (;uaraitteet'.iiital 50,000 President M U Dt: ?t. FinanrinI ( ommiitcc Wm Patten, G C Wood, 11 li Judkius. T THIS is an Association of WorLinj Men and oilieis, tor lite mutual assi-tance ol each oll;,T in case of sici.nt-s or acciilcnt. liy the payment ot ihe following annual ileiin its, vou nill tiecomc a life mem! rr, and will lie eiilill. dto a weekly tit ui tit during lite il you slimiltl be disai led by icUncss or acriilem from attemlinx to your ordinary liuinessor ccuation. Females injured against sickness comuioii to both sexes. YEyr.tr Iieposit o? Members cvhir 50 turs of age. 7afle nf i'.ie.f, A. J. Those drawing for lite lirt we. k s sieknes.i, bv ravins i-- i'r jeiir draw 2 pr wh-k pr year draw ;T pr Wf ek o do 3 do 4 do 4 do o oo h do 9 do 9 do 10 dt 10 do li do 5 do do 6 do 71tt,Y of ,nVs. X IT. Tliose vfit drawinff ferthe firft Ke.-kV F:nknes,.by payin $ 1-r year diaw $;i 'Si pr wk j $5 j.r year drjw 7.dsi pr w k "a " do 4.."-u do 6 do s To do 4 do t-.tO do I 7 do 10.00 do Those overf-0 vears of age nill be charqed S3 per ct estia. 41.50 admission lee is charged in iiililitiun to the above, the first year, and must be paid at the time of application, and the 1st years' deposit within 30 days. C1TV IlKrM liKM't . '.-.Pratt Pealh. No. so Market St: Uitbani a A.-nisti. .'i frank ill 1'laee: .1 I'tteokirk K.-1 Mmtison lloM. v 21 SI: J M Billings Kx. '' h h Alley : ll.-liry llulos.1 Kwp ll, Untik Ailey : Sanil II irl A t o. 17 Mi-reh-vtil SI: l ts.-ar 0 ll Carter K -p 171 Oie-nut St; ti ItoMarU. 4.; 5. :id St; Andrew Scott, llo Clu-Ktiut SI. All communications should be addressed ftiol pan:) to M U DrtN, C3 Uock Si. J'hilad. ANDREW' CI.MMINC.S, Lruhburi. (eneral Aueut for Union, MotlliLmberlund, Mou'our, Culumbia, LjcouiiriL', Clinton and Onlcr counties 331 The German Washing Powders r S considered, by Thousands who have tested il, as being the greatest SCTEWTIFIO WONDER OF THE WORLD! entirely doing away with that laborious and injuiious practice of rubbing the Clothes upou the Washboard, and a great saving of TIME, LABOR .in EXPENSE. N. B. To prevent fraud and imposition (for many arc trying to palm off aiticles put up like minet the Pmiirietor. 1. P. HOYT, will put his written ummturt on the top label ot every package. And he only asks au enlightened public not to confound The German Wafhinj Puicelers with o'Iits that are in the market. It is pat up in packages with full diiectiuns and sold at ihe nominal price of 12$ cents. fXj Printers will find il greatly to their advan tage to purchase these Powders lo cleau their Types and Rolleis, being a very superior article fur that puri oe. Manufactured only by I. P. HOVT, at his Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 Souih FIFTH St., I'hilad. Wholesale and Retail agent at Lewisburg, Dr Thus A II TnoH ?ttosi. Market St., who has just received a fresh supply of American, French and English Drugs and Chem.cals, Perfumery, Dye- stuffs. 4 c. Sold also hy Klcckner c5c Roush, New Berlin; Youngman fe W alter, Uty V alley ; Hy Alasser Soubury ; S B Denormandiu, Norlhd Remember the name ocaxiv wisHitvo pownsas. All letters to be post-paid. 6m396 Cabinet Ware. 'PHE subscriber offers al reduced prices, X at his shop on South Third Street, an assortment of well made Fashionable Furniture. Every variely of Cabinet Ware on the most rea sonable terms also a well selec ted assortment of Cane Seat and Back, Parlor, and Rocking CHAIRS, which will lie sold cheap for Cosh, Country Produce or Lumber. COH'Iiv furnished at the shortest notice, made ol Mahogany, Cherry or Walnut. N. IL Mahogany Veneers for al. 6fl3Ba WM. ARMSTRONG. Dry Lumber! rilHE subscribers having renewed their stock with a choice lot of Lumber, now otfer for sala at their YARD (fronting the (ieruian Reformed Chuich) an assortment compri-ing lil'f Inch Boards f Common and Paanel Boards l'int h do I Yellow Fine do. flank V,4 and 1 inch Hirer Pino. do do litar Vnltey rioa, rVantlin?, and Pine and lirmlock Joists. Itootin: LatH, and IVIIin? Lath. Joint Shingles, inch and 'I foot. Lap do 'i loot, various prires. do do larpe. Sutrur Valh-y. 3 ineh Duttonwood I'lanks, for t'tair Railinffs, e. rcantlins f .r liedt-". t'oflar Flanks. S.iunre Fine T nil?r. 2 inch Fine Flank. Oak I'.is'n and t he-tnut Posts. Linn tloartls. A large kt Tl hue Fine Fa'-tn;: prepared by inaelitnery Kiln di ied Luinl'cr on hand. Tue above ill be sold at fuir prices for Cash or reasonable (not lone-winiledl eieilit. Bouks ketit at the residence of Peter Mur-h. IH RSH & AM?0N. Lewisburg, April 30, 1S51 J$7 FOR SALE V SMALL l!av IKJlliSK. and a new Spring WAGON. Enquire; f.f R. U. UOWE8. Lewi.sburg, Nov. 1851 s Notice. jrnec f H.'HI.IC notice is hereby given, that Jr.na- Ji mi .in ti. tSii.n, of White Deer Tp, has assigned hia uieity to u.e for the benefit of l is creditors. All iersous itnl.liU.I lo or havini claims ag iiiH hiin, are hereby notified to settle the aaoie niili tnc iir.iut dlotcly. A A UCOJ SMITH, Assicm e. White Deer Tp, Nov. 10, 1851 6w At-w Yurie Jiiij orltis and JuLlcfs. FREEMAN, HODGES, & CO., 58 Liberty Sired, t Between DnJavand Xx-sau SI n. ar the Tost Office,) WEW YORK. "1TE aro rectivins;, hy daily arrivals from t Kuinne. our Full aud Winter assortment ol rich, Ijs . oiuUe Fancy Silt, nil 1 Millinery ' , ' ., ti.. u P..r.-K Goods. We n -pecltully unite ull ab I urth- asers ihoronuhlv W exa:ni:ie our stock and prices, and. as iiitrrcst i I ...... f.. U., ...i. . ... our i sial lielitncnt. I'mtirul.ir aliciilion i devoted lo MII.I.I.N'KKY (iOOD-S; many articles arc j manufartured expres.-ly lo nur order, and can iiot he surpai eil i.i be.uty.etyle and crit-ajnicss. V. autilul faris nit-txHis, for Hat. Cap. Xo. i ai d Ts.lt. Si.t'.n and 'Ja.l.t 1 biu:.. i I itll i it li s ami .-i.l. r. Slii..-'. .-.11 .US. - i.et. K.i.i I'li' l't. -l.ets O r If-.. ie-fh.-is, Ameri' no aiel treiieh Altiiiual rioa.rs. 11 fl.us. in . I i uj 'i'iii..iiiiiic.. Il:e-a 'i'liuiuiili.-- , l::r.-e :i-. .1 1 un lit. ;iihr..:-i.-i I. . I ..pe. ('..!!:! I u len.teeve. and C'ly. I He eiill r id' Te 1 l!.-i i ie;.-.l llemettt hl'eiiit r.e ll-lkf-t'ni'S. Li-se-. T:irle.i,op. lllu.l -o- ami Cap laee.-.. Valencieuue bi-us-els, Thread, iiii., a::d 1-i- le Inroad l.n cs. .- bid. S;1U, fc'eaiu SJk, t.:s!e Thread, Merino tilov. s. and '!H I--. t :.! and riMU Swiss, n. k. I'.bh"p Lawn and Jaeoli.-t Mu-iiiu. ruii.'Jt- rhiwnr. AHMtir.tx. axo trtr.uy fli;AV (JOOD. Ju'r. If il. Sm3'7;'T inrcnTAKT to coLr-iSEs .' THAU maJc armtigi nieiits nilh Win. S. f Troevliruige and r. S. Conovcr, the firmer ol inliuin has been engaged in the Western Slat, s as f'urvrvor for 17 years, by which I cmi insure the loca ion of land warrants on the choicest lands now in maikct, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, loiva nr Illinois, at the following lates : Warrants for ICO acres. $10; those for 80 acres. !j7 ; and those for 40 acres, 5. Warrants enlruitid lo me vvilii the above fees and a Power of Attorney to locate enclosed, if seiu lo me by mail shall be punctually and faithfully ntte. tiled to. Powers of Attorney must be properly acknawl-f-dged before a Justice of the Peace, accompanied I by the cerlifica'e of the Protbonotarv under seal. Linkable papenn I t nn a ami Ohio lulU pa.s here. 12' I!etec to Peter I'eaver. uud 11 J Hickok, I.eis!uirg. MITi:nnr.I. STEnVER. A'l'y at Lew. Milwaukie, W ie., Auir. C2. ISol IV It I will al-o attend as perioral land agent, pnv laics, C.C.. for Laatern laiut-holders in any ol the ai.ove M.ites 3ui3HPy V. S. " UNIVERSITY at rflHC next Srs-inn of ihe Igniter,., ty will com J mencc on T..ursJ.iv, Oct. 10, 1851. The Homi. ot Truilees have bet'ti hi;h!v grat ilit il by the Isrjrfl ilemre oi uc?eri c.U In uliiiidy attended their exertions; end they arK:9$jl g fAi! ttfi VS t -olved lo spore no efforts iu order to furnUh bercittir the highest advantages lo Siu.Unt. The Rev. HOWARD MAI.COM, D. D..hai entered upon his duties as President of the Uni versity. His well established reputation giv.s assurance that under his administration a still larger degree ol success awaits the l.'niversitv. He will be assisted iu the dopj,tment of insliuc- occu.,i, J i,y his Puttier, and is now pre lion by Ihe following able Professors: . ,,.CUII0date friends and the traveling Hitv.flKO. K. r.USS. A.M.. Prof.otiTrc.it Inj. Literat. tiKil. . ANf'l.llSoN. A.M. " l-atin " 1 11 AS. S. J AMKS, A.M.. Prof, of Malh. Natural Philos. ALlllKb TAVIsJII, A.M., Trot of Belles Lett res. The usual system of Collegiate education is fully carried out, embracing a course of four years arid emitting the successful student to the degree of Bachelor of 4 its. In order, moreover, to adapt the University lo the wants uf all, a course of study has been e.-tbli-hed omitting the Ancient Languages and sub-tituiing in their place various tranches of Mathematics, Philosophy and .Natural .-Science This course will occupy a period of llnee years. Il i. ,1 ,.,..1. -...I I...- ....I ;tl ..n.llle .. ...u.vu., U.,u wmprT, "... .... failhl'il Siu.j,.it to the degree of Bachelor ol i Philosophy. oiuueins wuo ue-ign speruuig cut a year tr two at College, will have an opportunity of s'ml ing whatever blanches tliey may elect, such as Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Ac. Every Student will be required lo give special attention lo I oinposition ami ruhltc Spe.iking. In conneciion wiih the Collegiato Deoartment i is nn Acadiny in which lae o dinary branches of an Eiicli.-li and Classical education are pur- sued. This department is under Ihe charge of Isaac N. Loo mis, A. M., Principal, and Assist ants. There is al o a I'rimari I'rpartmcnt under the superintendence of Mr. Nuiimax Ball. Evety arrangement has been made lo furnish all requisite aid in every pert of a thorough Aca demic and Collegiate eiluca'ion. An excellent Library, a very complete Philosophical Apparatus and a well lurni-h. d Chemical Laboratory are provided. J be Library is constantly receivin t . .t , i-. 3 vaiuauie euuuions. 1 he University has extensive Buildinzs stand. ing in an elevated giove on the south side of ihe town. A more beautiful, pleasant and healthful location could not be lound within Ihe State. I'tica or Tcmoa-Colleelate Department, $30 per annum Acaorreie ' o .. lYiaiary " l'l tt Boarding and Washing can be obtained at nri- Mu .... : t r. . i . . . 1 . . naigiui, niaa vmu iu qi4is3 per week. i ne year is uiviued into two Sessions one of to w eea, commencing IGtb. Oct. and continuing till the 14th April ; tha second of 14 week, from ihe 13lh of May to the 18th Aug. 1852. J nu WA 1 1 SON, Pres. of Board. GEO. P. MILLER, Sec dn Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Aug. 23, 1851 Old JYcwspapers, SOME thousand in number, of all size., for sale at the Cbronicla otace, at 60 cts per 100 ttien as ihev run. or l .h.. r . chane for Scrap Books as wall f ,.":' Wer. Aprils, 1 650. " " STOVE WAHI5-ROOM, Upper end of Market St. ncrt Brick Foundry. r M1E best and moat approved COOKING. J. SHOP, OFFICE or PAKLOR Stovei, Ploughs, Casting, &c. at low ratea, by CHRIST & FRICK. Another Re$tHe SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP ! IV( K i ttie v. re of the irrave, and so far gone that my tamily and friends Lad lost all hojies or my r.-ooery ; and wh. n to tiris situation. I.avin- b-en re ued by the use of S'lK.M'K'S ft I.MO.Mr S)lii r. I deaire to ..fct:r,. th enit.-fiil emotions, to lr. S' II KNCK. U.a no- s)-Miul.le ben. lit I hj.it re. tivad lrom the use tf hj Iu- ,aluar.ie nieoieuie. ; Karly la.t f.ll I rontraetM a violent eoU. an.l in eon- I sw.lu.nco of wlneh I bad chills, alterut.d with fever. 1 p;.lll ill my right Ln n-t and slioul.ler-i.ia.1.-, i I eou-h arid no .-xa.-'"teTatin. I K.-I'l S'-iiiiix nc u.iii. I took luy 1-e.l. aiel tisa.1 ttie alten.lanee oi my iihuii, r" ieian. 1 was unit, r his euro aluit f"UT weeks, and at the expiration of that time was reihto-d so low that .leapa.r tc-ik hold of mjs. If an 1 fnemls, and er-n uiy t.hvieian abandoned me. and i.e me U to die witii the I as v cou.-.uinrnoii. Mv appetfa rbe, twy ts.wels v. ry irnwular. ver and Bit-lit aweats. psin in niy breast and shoulder. attendi-H with a distrcs-iti- eonh. which wa ,erv tiui.t.niy fl. sli had m-ariy all K"tie, and I wusao aeak l!i":it I could soup-ely raise my liea.1 irom the pillow, ai.d aas truly an olj- t'of pity to Uli. ld. My Irtend. ha.1 been sent f .r In s ine die. and my si k-l-"l wna ' romirle.1 bv kind and filnpathisinj irlil.r.-.. who had come to witness mv departure from this w..rM. tthen ill ravs ot h"e li id II. d of uiv ri-.overy, a n. i.-hlsr, Vr. Pnvid Cotiru.l, pn.poe.1 K' L'LJloMiJ S VI. I', with a i.-w of loosrnin my coa h. and n-Iiev-in in- of the toiiih phNru, and as a uuf of atf.H-dHi-t -l!i.r:u- rein f. reii;i kil:' at IV l.'me. Unit I was ts. S-,ril.ne lor ti Sv rup lo I t any permanent h'-lietil.' My Mif-. nn.i..ti- I'T the r-!ief of niy iiib-nse au:l-rili-s. priK-urid some ol Ike j Vmoeo-.V'.nin. I found it ffnr.t-.-.I liie relief, and e. -utirtil- d u-iuj it. I.-ould f '! its h.-al-itii; infln -nee uiu my limn-1, t eontiiiue'l to itaj.rove ui.d- r its nse, i.u-1 my tii.i.!s w.-s.- niocli cralilied to ailii.-sv niv unespeetcl improvesl.-ot: mau oi m ueiu-l;or- .-aine'to h..k ut In- a.- one rai-.t Irf.in th.-.lead. Vv em -li now b-.ame l..i.se. tindlf-lt soin -Ihitw break, v. In-n. 1 had Ih picn in my breast, an i I i sehar.-i .l liirre quantities of eilow luatter. I hiivefor a.s disehard and raieeil a spit I ox full ol luatler every day. with hard lumps, llke-ruim. of aomeikiD. My hoaels now le-cama r. -t-ularahd naturil. and my hi .- tite wil so far iraprovw) that I eoitld i-ear'-ely refrain trotn entitle t much. My tr.-iiL-tli no r..v.-.l. ali-1 I r. named my Ilin. i conuou.-o to improve in etery rei--.-. soon all' r I eoainii-oee.1 urine; the svrup. and Ihe iniiT.r. ro nt cntinued nntil I v.. r.-t..fi-l to my .nt.-l h.-allh. I have paed ihronch the ii:.. u. iit w.-ath. r of the latter p:irt of winter an.l lie- til -. at:d r.-. ! Well now as ever I f.-lt in Inv I it"-, 1 I am-thi- d;iv a i;rit:-;te-lini'-ei:ilof Ihejrreat effleaiy ,.( .;'.! A "5 ilI.MZi. Ji.il A' fin cur.mr puin.on- I. st U ustnVnr nt -hotiM be thoncht toohi-.-hlvco ore.l 1 t v 'onie tvool-. I eutjoin a.vrlit-ate ..f a numU-ror Ihe ' , .. . .,; ,.w nt ,1jB...ent (tmes ,'ry. ,... .....,.. ,.. i..w.iiel t..-.- me r.i.J. t l tiiiM-ti.t the eertifieat s OI tlu- n.iiiiT oi . i .-!. -v.. - . :i I il. .1 ... 1-.. r . -J tue. M1.1 llli!v te ll -ve. lliev eoom .-.-u-i.. .e. .e. - ... tl-e b.tub: but ttienk. to I'r. t-ell-'Il.-k. I'T hi mva.uahle Piil-n..i.i- S.ni. niv bre has ls-n p .r.-l. and I am per mitted to make t!. foregoing .tatenietit for ttio U-n. tit of ullVriiij i.tni-Ktiel. t . ; i.. ... -I ... ,..,.- ni.J .... wr-M RlililOI hV Ill'.er Of tle le tie -re i:.el u ill 1 e er:iliite.l to l.uve any .-rson ran ti; -'li ii"' sii.i 1- .mi Ki i i aril, uiars "t ine are u vir-ues . J.)11N t . UUK1..N. .In::. 1, I 1. T!,r. MuI.-rrDstT-. mMnVr of tl: VytVw U. V. 27. I.n. nf O. . rf H .liiifhiiri-. . , ! li- rvr.y r,.rTify H.: t ki.. .!..lin r ('irrrn. r'ii-1 if a m nifT in nit.ii.f-i'-ir in N. -7". !.'). r (-'..miiio w:i ti:in.-iT'.!y ill vi'h n h w nhi.t-nhr. rf.nstiTtitilK'ii !.-! wint-r. -O tlir.t ti.-v up t'p ui ; tliat !t i now fully rv tim-1 lo j rliTt 1. a tli. aul Hi-y l-Ii-i- Isi rpoery I ro- .1.-...! i.v . I .ii. k'- iiliiini,,.' v nil'. lit V V .Mi'l . I'- ' , .ah i.i - A hK it m Ar-iH It. . G , .1- K. O is, .V li.. J'j.-;a r.uiaii 'nn. 1 rt.ii.w. Jr. .l"t.- r." w. r... Il'lri:.--! me. 1 C. l'a.. J i xi 2.":, 1 TI e mt'!. r'rn.In-i''-nt- T Tiwomv. t-i-Iit m-Vp nl-ojr I 'hilitl.-l'iita. iH-iiiz wfil " luaint. il .th Ji!-n '. tr.--iu nvii tiio riirum-i..i.v altfititm.' h t.M. f. .1 itni t-llt I l.y .J. n-t- f.f iMjr:.tiv.' ,uty. tn iwA.r U:J.TtTlIy kiii.wn t th. til !ir Lift 4 in? rcv.'rv fn'iin il. Try ln-t atat 0 a U;iU"nary O n-L.iii; '.ion. So t-r.t.rily hrl !.".. it.-i- I.i- 1 nri.'il u : I. mini: U-.-n Int a l-ricf -1: -I in that rt.'.'Hy ;itkiii-j mi-l T:;ac.;tL. d tntc. as tn M!tfr!v T7..fn,lr i i).r .i-iion 01 I i?- i.liy-h-ian nii fiiena"j. who Kntrtn-'l l-y hit. 1-UJ. . nl I h. ioi'mn a tt uiiMira.' rvvowry n-i r. ir.niti'-n to Vi r.- nt ri u-t h.':il:h. TI.U" ih.-". :,rwfiil of y ur inva'uaMf prvitir. ttn I'ulniiitiir ?yt up. ni.'k it in our U li-f, uini- r thr ,-irc.ir!i-t;;n.- s (( h - rr-vi-.a. rrn-trat'-. tut to say tliiic roinlirinn. on of thi iiiot-t itart:iu rultsttiat the wli.-Ie annaU of iimlica) fUiW o: t-i L- -iii )r-jjur.. It ilc- n ri- to Ik itiitfri-linl lv r- ni"! t" -ur rr.-.(it. sr.d niri--; o voti. (li" irr-at 'I r. r ?f Vn iifa!!iMtruTe U Uii.- lntdiTtti r'i:it"U:.'- -1 :i--;is-. a instill,! ir.i.nui nt. ami a 4j.-M I.',. Jtati.iii in thr hv-alin urt that to tin nt;.y i-it! i it il.i:iini-h or ih -tri-y. llv n vitne-!.-U Mr. tinfn' ili-tiir--in jiirii;jirs find tiu;i rinir- fiom a r n t imnl rr-ii; h -ti; n 'th't to ih- othi-r -tu;t ui rnsr Hii'tit in -r :.i ii l:iiir tht Iat strict- tif a pulmii:try li-i-jt.-; aii-. ni' n -.'svr t In xm o (r' tu rally i-Iirvril hy his numrrou Irii inN I) :lI iki human (w rr c.iiil.l n:i.-Vf. fr r tiait lit"1, r.iifli rt-frr him a rain t'i hi- f-m r It Hh, f r' iT tl;i.s untofy to v-itp nir nn-ti.i:-;;i-.l I'-tiii ' ity it Mr. .r-nV j -f"'t -.--r.T. ry, hr i:ie:tr of ih.-f i iii'-ivr 11 of nnr u.-U'Icrttil Ilr.: rni vr ihmilil iii'l-' ! r- ;--iiv it wr t-vi'A mini" tin.' hum!. if iii'tmm-i t. f r. I.rf -tit l mre to .ithtTji who may he o urt'-rtmiKU' to 1- muii.-i l atl.x;; t. Ji.v:!. (' .-.i.ir., t'l.. HlMKIv. Ctpt:iill ot Steaio'- at Trenton, J-, ill II 10. .1"., S :t::-il I.! k: vs, M -. t .ttttv lonrv. Ai l.:.N AMOOM1T. lluel.5 cuiite, a. .l- -r Ih -n-l.r.. J P.. A-.r-m w II: .;ii. t':ii tain of j St :init- .at W asbint'-n. j .l.ss, us x, " I It ie fT AU.VX. I Jvs. r -i.r.niT. of the TVa-b- in'-on ilo.ii.'. Tinony. J-'H.n ltio.t.-iar.v. r-oare I ..n!v hv .1. II. Jiril r.SCK. n.l fr at his TtlSflAI." "I Ut I. sll KS ill 11,1. N. V. e.rt. r ol S!l:l ami tlil.STM'T atre.ts, and hy I'mirei-I" ?'iir:.'Iv. 1'iu i- it i'. r 1 ..ule. er siv ToTtl. s f.r 4... .Sole a.-ent iu U-viiibur JtllAll IlAKt:R. lyr.-'l WWilaj V liteis' SSvur aaaaaajj Mijjha'iurg, Union county, I'emi'a. Ol- I") CSPECI'FL'LLY imortus the citizens of ) L'nioii county, and Ihe public in general ..... t, h.. tou-o.1 the nliove stand, for many comuiuiiit v in a manner acceptable to all. The HOl SE is large and roomy, well arran ged jn all its departments, an.l every care will be taken lo render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be famished with ihe choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but ihe very best of liuuois will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEKS punctual and otientiv. In short, he r-.leili.es himself to enoeavnr to , cj.e frnrn satisfaction lo all, and hopes bv I !:.... - .. - . . ' . ' . A sinci atieiitioii i.i ousiness to roeiit and receive a lihcrnl share of patronage. Milllinliurg, JuneSO, 1850 'PH E subscribers ofTer the public, at their J new Brick Foundry, ihe following new m and v.ilii.-ible Stoves: Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, wiih a Brii k Oven. Lady Washineton Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air. fcghl Parlor Stove.for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Corner for Tarlorj 1 size, 12 inch eh imler. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 8 sis Egg Stove the very best in nse for Stores, Ofhces, llarrooms, anil Shops. The celebrated ticnesee Air-Tight Cook Slove The Complete Cook 2 size. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coa! Stoves Ploughs Castincs. &c. &c- CI1RIST Si FRICK. Lewisbarg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, consuruPTiou ; DR. FITCH'S Lectures on ihe Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale inLewisbur. by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and al this office. Price, 75 cents HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY atlfOVBU TO NO. 14 I Kace St, (between 4th and Sih. opposite Crown St.) PHILADELPHIA, WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to sunply the growing demand lor HOVER'S 1XK, whicb iu wide spresd rrpulaiion ha created. This ink is now so well astahlished in tha rood opinion and rouli len-. of the Amarican Fublic, that it ia neam-Iy neeisnry to say anvthintr in its lavor. and tiio manutu-tur-r tikkes this opportunity to say that tins oouudenov thus se. ur.1 shall not be abused. In addition to the various kiwis of Vritinr Ink, ha .1... ...,iUnn, A Limuintiut d scnf for OMKlin- la I and China, as well a a superior V.ur Vu ; a trial only is ! ftef-essary to insure its future use. and a .Vii.iji W-'jr. JJJ adapt.-.! s.r lrujctis ana uuiuni, m a , .r m-ii ..uAiitit.es. p.Kurl.wcu w ' JOSEPH K. IIOVtR, wruvni auori.-u Jlanufaetun r, jf,h jn ;a, e strr,f. Between th i 5lli. ops.ile Ova St, I'lllLAUKLl-IIIi. 3m-390 FOR SALE. rpilK subscribers have on hai.J aud keep con I stantly for sale, FISH, SALT, PL ASTER, COAL of all kinds, which ihey will sell as cheap ibey can be bought .Uevthere. AH kinds of til.'AI.N taken at ihe lnehel prices. CAH oil! be paid for Wheat uktu iu al Wolfe's Mill or al our Storehouse. (;iB0 & FICHTHO'HN. I.ewi.f.urg, Dec 11, H5I nit. iieavf; IIOYT powjjeus. rilHIS preparation is now being offend lo lh I Publie s a guaranteed enre for the HEAVE? ia Horses, and as the outy knovtn Kemedy lor it ,n me ona nav, ueer. uscu ... the prrvalo Veteiiuary practice ot tne proprietor . ' 1 . . ' . for the last 37 years j and fc has has never Known k to fail m a single instance of producing s histinir cure, and leavinz the horse in Rood spirits for work The ulier incompetency o the h.iree lor lulmr when troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such lo apply imsiicitiurlv tor ibis Medicine. j I'i'ii k nvs: i,ni.i.tn I'tR K'tTTLK. ' which will he sent, with full directions, lo any i pari Ol ine l.f nil Idler or cwiiniiii.ii. ' i.u.e to be acuri-ei-eil (po-l paid; to I P. HOVT. iitar of .d. 10 S.iuth EIFTH Streol, Phi'a.leiphia, Wholesale A lent for the I'n-tcd btal. W hob-ale and Ifi tail Agent at l.ewiibtirg. Dr Thus A II Tiioihtox, M irket iSi , who has just received a fresh supply ol A.fieiican. 'remh and Eiilieli Drugs ai.d f.'hemuals, Perfumery, Ujt- jlls, Ac. Sold also bv Klei kner Jr Roiish, New Berlin ; Youngmaii &. Walter. Div Valley ; Hy Ma-ser, unbury ; S 11 Donoriiianuie, .or.bJ. Gnioiifij I TATLORITJG ESTAEUS2HEKT. V EKY thankful for former favors from the public, the iinilrr-i.rir.l would aui.ounrs that ha continues the business i f Tailoring, in all its hranchi-? t oM't-iumi on Market !M. helwren Third ami Fuutth fclretis. iNew York f FASHIOSS reci'ivf J rret.larly. Ail cr?in j intru-iiitsr workti him may l- Mire e f liaviu it rxi.vuta r in a workmanlike rau nur. on short n.'li.. an-1 st roa 1 I uahle chanrra. HM t.L A3K. jEi u.-totnT" .;" hti nt -itl.Hl in twnyii uuhl Jo wt 11 ti- oil a.id ?pf hrw their aertrjua kixud. LeuLshurc. Au;. IV. l&Ol. Xeu and I'opular St liool Itook. CJMPKEHE.NMVE Nummary of TsivrnsAL H srour, tocether with a Uioiiapliv ot Di-tini;uisheJ I'creons, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen Mythology. Natural Philosophy. ) ( (Jeneral Aetn.iioroT, and Ph7iolojy. j Adopted and used in the Public N ho. Is ol Plulad. K S.JONES A O , Hubhshera, W. Cornel I'm Bin and Kace sncets. Plula. r?Ttachet and f Shool comrn fees address ing tellers to us poet i-aia wiii he fuitiisbrd witli copies for examination. A full and complete assortment of PfOKS and STA 1 lUXEH Y for sale at the luu-csl prico lyri.uJsOSSlr LOOK BEFOHE YOU LEAP! IOO!" at HvTiir.r.irs NEW j ssTOCIv ol IJold and ."Silver W atches and Jewelry, before you buy ebewhere and pay a ' Iceili too'marh" because you was not aware that HatticM sells cheaper. Co ld T. Inters . ven jewels 14 lo If K tin.no t" 'n.ort lie full j. wele.1 It. 13 H ' Anrhorsan.1 Ia -rines JewM 14 U. U Silver I'. ls-vers. J.-W.-1.-.I, " Ani-hors and l-epines. jeweled GoM Fin-' r Kinirs. Iari;e variety - F.ar Itincs. ).lain and tigil, latest styles " lVm-its anl l'ens " IVneils u Fens. Sileer eases, Piamond nointct " Fr. astj-iiis. I.a.lv's andtlent's, Jifl't aiyl " llnntinc lH-kets. ilouh'e, 44 Wan-hcuaiii. F.,o and 1'est' Ouivrd do & teet " Kev. Silver TaMe and Tea Spoons l'latc.1 and lt rm. silver Tea and TaHe fyooi Silver Conths " an.! tiold Pi-cctaoias I i tri.oo 'J..MHI o.fHl isj.l.l is.oo r..'..ia 10.00 1T.IS) .:t;'s , .2.1 xoo 4..-0 o..io 1,75 Ii.oo i.o :ui s .75 H.isj t'.oO 1-i.eo C.sl -Ji .is. 13.ro lo.oo .7 tt..'sl 6-isl l-.tsl s .75 4.10 I '!( 3..i"l 1.00 K.75 z.'si ln.oo 2.60 6.00 Brass Clocks .rJetnis And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods." just from ihe City and as low as City retailers can si 'I. by A. L. HATFIELD. Lw.sburg. March IS, 1851 cu,islmrg JTonnbrn rPHE subscribers, thankful for past pal 1 ronage, would in form the public that they continue lo manufacture all kinds ol Mill (iearing ar d other Casting. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in ihe best manner. Castings warranted lo he of t.ood material, and al prices that can not rail to please. UEDDE3 &. MARSH. Lewisbuig, Feb. l?5l COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by lieddes & Marsh. OTOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geildes & Marsh. ITTIARD'S Patent Gang Plow.asupe V V rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Gedde & Marsh. CI RAIX or Seed Drills Ross' Patent T decidedly the bett and most durable (iiain Drill now in o.a, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes & Marsh. Nails, Plaster, Sail and Fish. . . , 3 r... l A LARGE sifonmeni juss iec H m b, D S KliEMEK A CO. REMOVED. fPHE Iwiaburg Cheap Store ha beta X removed to the more coovenienl Store room, recently occupied by J.Forster, first below Kline's Hotel, where we shall be happy to see our old patrons, and any number of new ones. April a, 1850 C. E. BOWES. the hew Founony IS now carried on a usual, at the upper end of Market street, v. here every des cription of C A S T I N G S ' ep en hand or made lo order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved ( ci J..Tg Sieves for cither her Coal or and ail 3 other kinds of STOVES, also PLOUf - 8IS of rjiffcr- tnt kinds Cora Bull Ploughs, and Ihe Eelf-Sharpenins Konglt, a new iirrit-le, and uhieh can not be beat in Pcnn Uania. Call and ee and judder fur yourselves. CHRIST & FRICK. I.twihurg, July 8. 151 p I - ' , I ,.,r n F I -f .4-4, L I 1 J 2tmw.A . 1 Mil iii of.ir.oo at uic wiu uiaoo, mi North Third St., nsr Market, ancf rcv.-i-iln'! v .,!-i-.tj thp nmmn.T'e or his , . Ujc cenav. cl:ArlL:s f. iikss. reew-ibtir?. May 2'2, 1?50 Tanning Currying 1 OR fuist f.ivors, the rubscriber returns 1 his "rKit-lal tS inks, and hereby makes known thr.t he enrnes on ta business ol" Tannins and Ciirrjijage at the Old Suuid. Du-tenjiined not to be' outdone in the manuiiicture or finish ol" his work, he is bound to- Srve the best work men and nmtrriii's, arnd to treat those who l.ave so I.bf rally patronized (as well as tl.ose also who sh.iil be pleased to patronize him with that attention which he hopes to insure him a lull share of public patronages All kin.ls r.f Triiduce taken in exchange. Hides und H.ir!: not rt-fusr-d, for v hich ther hion.s rn.irket price will he paid in cash or in exchange for leu'.her. L. STERNER. M irch 25, A.D. 1?50 '.V7 WHOLESALE ni RETAE- Ns-"'Vv i lis? U larkct SIrrot. I.rivisliur?". (5 min Drills. rPHE uinii r-i.ned wish to inu.rin iba' 1 fnrii.ii!.; cniriinuiiity gt-netally. that ' they are now nuinufiicturin J. P. ROW Xnr',, Aiisrrtiv. ORA I 1 RILLS, :r VilxVrV MACI1LXL. j ithout stopping lo di.scuss the coinpara j live merits ol numerous Drills now orb-red' lor sale, they merely is,h lo invite term ers to call and sc? ihe above Romt d article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will giveentirS satisfaction. ROSS, GEDDES St MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. Jr3, 1950. IT IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that do Miller can make good clean Hour w ithout he has good clean wheat. 1' suppose you wih to know the remedy. 1 tell nu it is to get one- " UergilTtsser's Wheat Scourers; or Smut Machines. He Uing an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in sittxessfjl operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards find.Bg lhat it does not prove to operate as repre sented, (here shall be no sale, as these ma chines arc to he warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made al Lewi burg. by Messrs. Geddes iSr Marsh. Order for machines, or letters of inquiry, ill he promptly attended to. Slachiues-will be sent and put to all order. Address J. HEUGSTKESSER, Lewisburg, L'niou Co. Pa. 329' iFrttft anB ORNAMENTAL- TREES The subscriber offers for sala a larM" assortment of choice Fruit Trees-such as Apple irrcs, 7 to 10 teet nign, 4u varieties,- all warranietJ genuiuc i cut u -trees, xti : sTk XT . varieties; lariariau vncrry, ivecianne,. Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &c N. B. Tersons wishing to procure a quantity of the r ruit lrees,are requested lo make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure ihe varieties and' sice wanted. - H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 18S0,- J 1-
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