JU it LEWISBUR6 CHRONICLE & WEST MUNCH FARMER. If m hi i if Ml J: The arlinowle1ff4 and trarr.linry cnrntive powiv I tli5 uuiilitl tiivcrmtm-is tioit, n cr.. ratlv known aud thfir talrwttri rpiitatiin tiiruuh nt the U'le rounitv o extensive, that it woul1 eem unneecMirT to their tncuti futtLer. Ut one late eirotinitaiiCM iiae ecimii wtiirh ren-ii-r It a mairerof diMy ui the futilic not to 1-e aimt-ther titent, for while the ehemcrnl titrstnimt f tlie dr are trumpeted br columns thnniph tlie lre4 and wallowed hy quart, and gallons by the ai flic Led, aid arc found just good for tMning, CUrbUe's Calvinir and flapnrtlr f ai--.tkvM, hare teen qnietlr work in 17 their way itniHie the wiost intelligent and respectable ciaet, and are coniUtnily achieving cure in an alaitning traiu of diteasea, which liate for s?e liajfled all the aid of medicine and all the resources of Scieiu-e. Ihekc diseases are called N KU VOl'S CO 31 PL A I XTS, and in these diseaies medicine is of no avail what ever. It never does good and it often does har..:. Syrupa, extracts, Uims, Balsams, Klixirs. li uteri. Tilts. Powirs and Tothms of entry kind ai alike worthless, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated astem, w hile under the strength mug. life-giving, vitalizing influence of atvantsm. as applied hy Urn beautiful discovery, the eahatihled patient and weakened suflerer is restored to former health, stieug'h, elasticity and vigor. That remarks relate to such dieaes as NKl-F-.U.1A. IK' IKH.11KKCX, BliON, tllTlS, PAL PITATION of the HKAHT. WKnKSS. and all KEMALK niSORUKKS, such as Nl-K VOL'S HK All AUlfc, LASSiTl OK and DhSPONDEM '-V, which re onlv other names for Nervons lterantTenl. ; IMLKPTIC FITS and CONVLLSiONS, wiiirU are now known to result from a non-equilibrium of Electric induence ; NERVOUS TKEMOKS. DEAK NKSS, which is nearly always caused by torp-iity of the Auditory Nerves, and can always Le perftrtiy cured by ialvanim. when the organ is not destroyed ; J1 srmSI V in its worst forms : PALS', and Pa' II A l.VSIS, unifnrmlv caused bv a deficient of Nervous inflne.nre; iMKnM'' KHKl'M ATlSM.TOIl IMiJlTV of tue 1.1 V tit, PAIN iatuaSiDE, SIANfGISH IK "l LATION. SPINAL and HfP 4'OMPLAIM S. Phfr'lClKNrV if NtUVOt'S and riOSH AL EN KhtiT, and all thoe distressing complaints result ing from a lERAMiLME X of the NEK VOLS 01 STEM. In the ahov prevalent and terrible class of dis eases Nervous Complaints are much more numer ous than is generally imagined CIIBISTIE'S GALT1.MC CURATIVES, Ars an Abaolnt anil PoalUwa Specific The BELT is used whan the body or system gene rally is affected ; the NECKLACE for complaints of tha Throat, as Asthma and Bronchitis, and of the Head; and the BK Af'tXETS for all disorders of the arms or limbs, aa Rheumatism, Palsy, Tremors and Pj'Ssroodic affections. These articles are simplv ap plied as directed with the M AGNETIC FLUID which accompanies them, and when faithfully used they S LK FAIL ! sTThe great peculiarity and excellence of the OALVANIC C URA FIVES consist in the fact that they arras! and cure disease by mttwar explication. in place of the usual method of Drugging and Physicking the patient till exhausted nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. 7Vy ttrmgthtn the wkoie ty$um, ?uZu tAe eircuUtum of the Blood, pro met tke wrerrtimns. mrif sroic the entire energieM, and can never da the Biir,ktert kmrm under en eimmttanrtM. Since their introduction in the United 8 tales, only three years since, more than 75,000 PERSONS including ail get, clasves and conditions, among whom were a large number of Ladies, wlio are pecu liarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all hopeof relief had been given up. and every, thing else been tried in vain ! The beneficial results which have uniformly attended their use is confi dently stated to be without a parallel in the annals of Medical Science, clergymeu. lawyers, and even physirians ; ladie of the highest standing ; distin guished persons holding elevated oflicial stations ; merchants, manufacturers, and mechanics; the poor and the rifh alike ; often whole families. mnn all classes, ranks and conditions. Iisveeqiuih lr- i re cipients, and have equally acknowledger the won d rout and niien unexpected bene tits whih they have thus received. " Let it be known and rememVered that the only Natural Restorative for the Nerves is Ciaivamsm, and that in ail Narmus Discaw ae should "Throw Physic to the Dogs." To illustrate the ueof the to.1'AlV UFtVT, suppose the case ot a pctMin afflicted with that lane of citilixalion. I) SI El'Si . r any itiier 'nriiiir or Nervous Disnrder. hi oidiuary c.t'-es. ttimulnntn are tMken. which, by tiieir -tctntn .i tl.e nenesnl muscles rf the tomih. artur l twptj e y ici.ef. but which leae the .ir-it in a 1. wer sute. and unti injured faculties, af't-r tne acii n thus excited has MMJ. fMMdi v l ait Ami raaul- ii:g tiom lite a.j in aiim .f the OAL ANiC Bj.LT. Take a Dtuc u.nVier. even m the worst evmp toms of an attack, eud rii;.ly ti the lt round the Body, nsing the '..atretic V'liud as directed In a ahirt period tlie ineniide ier.jration will act on the positive element of the lielt. thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pas on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous (valvamc circulation throughout the system. Thu the nvst severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURKD. A FEW DAiS IS AMPLV SLFK1CIENT TO ERADI CATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. MANY THOUSAND CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS from the most intelligent and respectable persona residing in every portion of the L'nited States, could be presented. These are now unnecessary, but a numerous selection embracing many statements of the most extraordinary character, sufficient to CON VINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL may be had of the authorised Agent. The interested are particularly ranted to call. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS? Firm one t (he tmot !MtaigaM rhyif tUm tm the CHy f Sew I rk. "I bav been using Christie's Galranic articles io ft quiet wsj among my patients for about two years f ast, and I confess I am astonished at their success, f I am sure a disease is AVvout. I know just what tfaer will do. In Kpileptic Fits, particularly in children ; Deafness and A flections of the Head, in adults ; Paralysis and PaUr, in all ares, and indeed seTeral other diseases of like nature which have long puzzled the profession, I have found the alvaruc articles of surprising benefit Although 1 detest the shameless quackery of advertisements and news (tapers. I must ez press my confidence and belief in the wonderful virtues of IHitiSTIE'S CURA TIVES. My nam is, of course, confidential, out I shall sever hesitate to recommend your articles on U proper occasions." ANOTHER INSTANCE OF CANDOR. To D. C, MsasHsao, M., Gen. Agt lor Dr. Chsistie, New York. Dear Sir, Being a physician in the vicinity of ne of your Agents, I have been much gratified in the examination of your Galranic Curatives, and highly pleased with their practical results. I have bserved that they are construe te l on the true scien tific principle for the gentle, $afe, pfeatmnt and msi tinsisJ development of the Galvanic Current, thereby iUing a disideratum. long sought for, but heretofore sink dow a. 1 cheerfully recommend them lor the alleviation end cure of those distressing ailments called Nsavoea CoMrt-amTS, for which they are so happily and ingeniously designed. Very truly yours, DAVID RICE. M- D. Leveratt, Mass., February 14, ltJM. STsT No trouble or inconvenience attends the use ef 1H. CHHI&TIE'S GJtWJISIC I URJtTItKS, end they may be worn by the most feeble aad deli cate with perfect ease and safety. In many eases the sensstton attending their use it highly ptemmnt mmd efferoAtV. They are accompanied by full and plain directions for ne. Pit m relets with full par tieulare may be obtained era us, of the authorised Agent Prices: The GaWftnic Felt, Three Dollarf. The Galranic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galranic Bracelet, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic fluid. One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. t- Btwai CMMtftrifl mnd K'trtklru fmitmtionM. D. C. M Oil EH E AD, M. D.. OINtRAL ACtNT FOR Tllk l .MTKn STATK I3 Uraaalwajr, Mew rnwh.. m Id Uwi.hi.r C. W. SCHAFFLK ly"U ttJontti ot tfjc Ijronide Hire, - ON tccounu hom one on to four jretra landing, CAH and alio Wood. W heat, Butter, ni m-t otber Produca foi bouubold uki, 1 tl current f liaaa SmuM Sales. Valuable Real Estate j A T PRIVATE SALE. t "ITTll-L I -oi l at I'rivme Sale the property : tt 01 tirl nioii Trailing; Company ron ins larue nml riiininujious L) Kll.- I; HUI'tE wiih a ftTOKE KOUM allarhej, . nn iho public roa-l liBilinc from Lewubur to I h. Iin-!rv. nur ih mmiih of Turtle Creek !. a lira;e WARKHUCSE ti'iiairi at the ni-u li of aiil Cr-k, wild mlTiciriil I. iD j mU.il-, I lur a t'.u, Pla-lpr, ainl Lumber Yaltl. j AUo tlie lullnwini. ppra-mal property : 1 Canal lioat, 1 Foot Bout, I Horse, ami a lot of ilingei. Bolts, &c. all of vhirli (till be sold low. r or U'Mns of tale apply to either of the nubs criixMg. or 10 M. If. Tjiuoiit, residing on the prenila. JOHN UIJXDV, ) AI.PKKU K.NEASS. ( Directors. MICHAEL BROWN, 5 Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE. f soM at Private .Sale the following T T valuable and de-airaMe properties end 1'UtlJnm l"U Kiluatrd in the Horo of Leiburg, I'niun Co, r, Uloniug to the eetile of Isab Rli.s Ui.a K, drcd I .o. 1. that full Lit of prouml yituatnl an the I errr r of Cherry alh y, fronting on Water nir.'fi. wiii-non is ericu-d that well known and lout; ttalhhe two f tory Iramu Tav rn jssss h-ujc tii.1- fniut by lil ftt in dejith, with kit' h'-u aiia-hcd, also a new Frame htablf. a U bv 6 lift, with Carrisce llou.1 jtij 2 nT attrhd. a Wood IIuw and other out buiMitts s itfver ftilius Wl of Water, about U fine young rruit Tri-cs, Ac, Ait. m. a lot on the corner of Cherry Alley -JL r .'iitmii water rrtrwt, wt fti fwt, and runit'u- lvm w,er mark on the hnwue- i.ni:a Kiver. ahtreun ia encUd two To Stury l!!iug HnufM'S. No !i a lot fronting on Water Street, nest M frt. Mid ruuuingtu low water mark iu the uqtic harna Ui' -r. N i 1. a lot fr nting on Water Street, west 1 ft-r-t- a:.d runcin,; to low water mark In the urque lan ii R-tur. .No. r a hnildin? lot frontinj; on Water Street, Mist tC' it ft hy in d pth to a 15 feet public alley, ad joi..ii. f 1 rp-rty of Thus. Nhit. No. ti a lifriiti M ouildin; lut, 66 by in dpih, to a public aliy, corner of SeconJ aud St, John trt.. .No. ?. a lot "Hiije size fronting on Second stret. ailj'-inicf; No. No. H. a lot aiiie size fronting on Second tre-t. al.i imns; o. 7. No. ft. a lot ame size fronting on Second stri-et. 'j"ining No. S. The above mentioned building lots will te old together or ?ejralcly to suit purchasers. An ly to JOHN KOUTOX. Lmit-hurg, March 10, 1652 6mp -for Sale. rPH.T large and doirahlo property on J rhe corner of Market and VVaier Sts., well siiuatt'd for a residence, Tor business, or (or a residence and plnce of business. There is a lare HKIL'K House contain ing 4 iare rooms on the first floor, 6 bed mom on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhniisn adjoins, and it has also a larye ceim-nt Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and alt the necessary out buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Miller. Esq. S. E. DAVIS. I-ewisburz, Sept. 23, 1850 FOll SALE. ' 'MIE mtwrihrm have on hand anil keep con- I funtly for Hale. ! i-II.ALT. PLASTER, COAL .I'M U. v liich they will n? as cheap as ihpy :. !e !. iht tlsewhere. AH kinds of (sKAIN ' ( ik n at ih hmhettt prices. CAH will be aid r ne:ti ikpr in at worre'a Mill or at our Storehouse. GIBSON A. FICHTHORN. Lewisbwrg, Dec II, 1851 riAXO AGENCY. HAVING been appointed Agent for lbs cal of I lie celi'luHtid Pianos, manufactured by CiCO. VOCIIT, IMlilad., the undersigned would he happy lo supply any citizens of (lie Susquehanna country who may deaire an Iiiflrumenl well made, after ihe latest improvements. Two of these Instruments have lately been introduced into LewiburR, to which I am happy to refer any one. The Pianos are are warranted, end if not satisfactory on trial for year, tbey nay be exchanged. Pricea reason able FR NCI8 J. GES3.EK. LewUburg. Feb 34, IS52. Vocal and Instrumental Mosic, and trje German Cangnage. VERV ttsnkf-i for past aniltnilenranff.iiwiahiirtfanil "j vicinity, the aubecriber would T atale that be continues to give Instructions on tho Piano and Guitar al-o in Vocal Music and in the German Language. Having been taught in the best Music Schools in Germany, be deems himself amply qualified to teach Music, and to aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich Gorman tongue. He will also tune Pianos, and put them in repair, if desired. Residence, after the 1st April next, on North Third St. first door south of the Scboolhonse. Feb. 24.195J. FRNCI8 J.GESSNER. MILTON rs the pi are where G. I ufaclures and sella H. HERTZ mn- Carriaes and Buggies TEN PER CENT. LOWER I han at any otber shop ia this country, without ; exception. He has the largest and best assortment ! in all Central Pennsylvania, and is determined to I give satisfaction to all who may fsvor him with their custom, t all at Ihe coruer of Walnut and Water htreets. I'pper Milton. Feb 1 1, 1H52 GEORGE H. HERTZ GOAL. ff TONS of Tea Coal, screened from dirt UvF and dust, suitable for small Stoves, at "! per ton ia exchange for my article of country Produce, by A. AMM0.N8. Lewisburg, Jin 4 - HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER and Vowing Machine. Great Improvements for 1852! riUJIS Machine obtained the AWARD of the I Judge .pecislly appointed by the Cleveland (England) Agricultural Society to compare this Reaper with M Cormick's. Tbey pronounced it superior in every respect (ee Cnicial Kepoit, below.) This Machine, tnvpnted by Mr. WWT, Is scliieTini; a ssrieN of triuBipba In Knplamt, which arc rapt llr obtain ing for it that ire-eoiinrnt pmitiutt wiiicli .u intriiite merits have alni&t secured for it in the land of its origin. Award of the Judges. REPORT of the Jury appointed by the Committee of the ClTlun t Airriruitunfcl Society, on the rompar4tiv nirrit? of the Rompiaic Machint-s of Mr. H COI.MICK and Mr. O. 11U E Y, Tru-d aud IVstol More tlie Ju ry, on TbuTmUy and aturdny, pt- 2th ad27th51. The Jury regret oiost ex(-efIiDcly tIieunfaTorhti ptate of the weather, on the days of trial, (a perfect nurrt-ane racing the whole of the first day.) and tlu-ir on i)urnt ItiKhilitr to mahe ao full aad tUcfactory trial aa they could liavf wt-hd. The Miifhinen were tfttdon a crop of Wnentromputrd at i!d buhels per arre, Try murh laid; and on lWlfT. at '2b tiuhlti per acre. Terr short in the straw, and il pOMsl Ll more Uii thnn the U b'Sit The Jury, taking the dinVrent points sahmitted to their cot)5.derrttiou, in ordt-r a thtT occur, xpre.-s 1st. Their unanimuu opiuinn tnt Mr. Hitsset's Ma chine, as exhibited by Mt'sir. Wm. bray it Ck., cut the Wht at in the best maimer, specially m tues rtdo and furrow, and when the machiiw was working In the direc tion the Wheat laid. 'id. By a mnjftrity of eleren io one, that Mr. Utuuey'a tfarhint cauiftl I In leact want. 3d. T.-iktnir the brradth ot the two machines into con sideration, that Mr. Hurley's did raoct work. 41 h. T-;at Mr. Ilucney's Machine leavtn th cut Wheat In the betordT f"T eatherinKand bindinfr. Thequet n was ul initted Ui the Ubnrerx employed on the occai-ioo, and decided by th-m. m aUire. by a majority of 6 to 4. 6th. 1 heir uoanimoas opinion that Mr. Uuty's 11 chine i b st adapted 6t ridje and furrow. fith. This qnefitiou was referred hy the Jury to Mr. Horn own, foreman to Mr. B Ibrby, of York, a prnrti-al m'(h;nicof aukuowledgtd ability whose report i appen ded lehw. 7th. That Mr. Ifupscy's Machine at first out 1 less price. 8th. 9th. The Jury decline toeiprct a decidd opinion on lheFe iointitin consequenceof theitate of the weather. The trials took plane on the Farms of Robert Faweitt, of i rmeby, near Middlcsbro'-on Treeis who in the must liberal and diwntemitcd spirit allowed his crops to be trodden down and damaged to a Tery preat extent, ettpe eiull ' on the 25th, when in ppiteof the storm aniumeu&c crowd aftnembhtl to witnerw the trial. The Jury can not ronrlnde their Report without 'ex presiud the great pleasure they hare deriTed from iNins two niachineti bn.uht into competition that were able to do such very pood work, and alno at witnesint the friend ly. trailhl forward, and honorable way in whi-h the Kx hibiters of the retpe-tiTe mas'hines met on that occasion, igoed on behalf of the Junr, W. K. WHARTON', Foreman. itn. nomxso.vs utronr ox qve&tiox 6. Having carefully ex mined both marhinec, and piren the ftubji rt due cfnriilerntin, I am of the opirion that MTornii k's Keapins; Machine, vat present made, is tr.wt liable to jtet out of order. (i?nmi ) r.iiuv RUIN0M . Read the following Testimonials. Mioses. OKMifS A Mbsh (irNTirmv: W used a Reitf'er mauutiictured bv Mr. Iliiwy. f Brill inmre. lor cullin; our harteft, in 18."1. It roiited of between ;'r0 and 0 seres of Wheat. A part ol it Mod well, but a romiiderabJe portion was much tane'ed and lai'i. The Reaper ope rat .-d etialiy as well in Ifilh eaei. cutting the ataixiin; Wheat rlan, and di poitifi it in plicate of suitable ize, 5traij:ht, and in good order for binding, and j takine; off the pram clean r, and lenTiuz it in much better nrx it'r uiu'iinf:, iiiait in n wruny uuurj i 1110 rrwur. When theprain ii murh lodged, or lies very low, tit nrd-r to make irood work it i nece.-mry to run the ninrjitne against the U of the pram. We are well pleased with the oHr;itit.n of the tuaci.iuu. anil a lart: mtmlM-r of in tellirut farmers who witnessed its performance during the harTewt, expressed the Fame opinion in relation to it. iU-vi'tluily yours, WM. Nt JUT, J . M. NfcCIT. Chili-quaqne, Sorth'd Co., March 2-', l&i Di.T TT.l.lT. Mnrrh M 1BR TO THE rrilMC T do hereby certify that I ufed I IluMy'8 (irain R aprin takiugoJ my erop lat harvest, j and the good order it cut my crop more than met my mvMt pancuine exitertatmiift. It cut aiiout 14 acres per dity of very heavy W heat, and even then we stopped to shock the grain out hetoiv eventue. It takes the Train very clean Irotn the frronnd. It cut lo-ieed pmin re markably will, atd, in 1-ut, a farmer having a well cieared off tsrtn, and not too iuiuntfiinoa, can not i.i a more useful or labor-aavme machine to his utock of utrnails. Yours, lil-.NJ. t'AWI.I.Y. DAVID DLTTILYOrX. T 111 I TO CERTIFY, tbat we have used Hunt's Reaplnir Machine, an1 bare found it in every respect to answer the purpose deitfned. and ron-ider it an article that will pay a farmer as well a any oth-r farming im n kruent that he can add to hia utin-k ol farmiiiir utuniln. and tak pteanm in reenmmendinr it to the Urminj community. 51 H II II 'rKIANt Luton County. isaac eykr, jamk kki;krv " D KKNtll.KK. " D A V 11 M A R K , Nort h u mberlana Coun t t. DAVID JHBAltiH, ' P IU I.I.. BEN J. ftTHTrKER, jihx iiom. Bet:ihte. Kane Co., Tl?., Anj. i. 1549. We, tha tIn'ei(Pt1, havins sen Mr. Huesr-y' Rea per wrk at cut tin? pran- ami pram, think it preferable In I rurmifli' nr riv n'huf mai htim fht vr m hiv uuin It cut Wheat that could not be cut with M'Comiiek'a I Reaper, or Cradle. We are well acquainted with M'Cor mirk'fs ma''hin. P. A. IIIXItY. DAVID HANK, JOHN til.h.n, Jr. A UK., HAM HIK WOOD. J'tUN t.Mt.O. JAMK II K, HARRY POTTER, A TON BANKER. JOHN HIK WOOD, D. C. WRHiHT. Mtlll 1URWOOD, ELISHA WKIiillT. CABiiniTOT, Grerne Co.. III., Dec. 27, 1850. I p roc a red one of Mr. Husky's Reaping and Mowing 3I;rh;nes, frr-in Baltimore, lant .prinir ; I cut eighty arret) at' timta mn4 fifty trrctt of Timothy with :t. to my entire eawMiiriiKn ; aner wiih n j cui sixty Bcren or i-IOTerwe. wiih it in lets than five flays. I could not not have saved the r!oereed without the machine, fo I consider I have paved the whote cost of the machine, in the savior of my Clovertecd alone. AM I EL TIIOM A . A number of certificates from others could be given, hut we deem it unnecessary, as the Reaper on ft fair trial will recommend Itself. The aub KCriber have the exclusive right to sell in the following Counties : I'nion, Xortbumberfand, Montour, Luzerne, Perry, Columbia, Lycoming and Clinton. Farmers mnd others are cautioned against purchasing of any personsexceptourselves or our authorized Agents. ROSS' GRAIN DRILL. This ia will known to the Farming community and only needs a fair trial to give it a decided prefrrenre over any other Drill in the market. Grain Reapers, Grain Drills, and all kinds of Castings made to order and kept constantly on band and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. All orders promptly attended to by Geddea, March & Co. Lewisburg, May 6, 1853 9w LEWISBURG ACADEMY. rTIHE 9th Session of this Institution under the present Pi incipsl will commence on Monday May 10th to continue SOweeks. Instruction will be given as heretofore in all the branches of a thorough Academical couise, including Languages, Mathamatica and General Literature. Composition and Declamation will receive careful attention. Proper regard will also be paid lo the manners and morals of the pupils; end no scholar will be retained, vtho after having been duly advised with, persists in the indulgence of profanity, quarreling or otber low practices. The Bible is in daily requisition in the school. For reference, the subscriber takes the liberty of referring to the citizens of the place and vicinity who have been bis regular patrons. A Female Assistant will be secured if neees ssry. Terxts. For Lsngnages $10 ; Higher English $8 ; and Primarv f6 per Session JOHN RANDOLPH. April 28 1853 Principal J. E. VAN METER, . Manufacturer and Intporttrof Paper Hangings and Wide Curtain Papers, No. 33 Sorth Third Street. Philadelphia. TOW offers great inducements to the Uoan J3i try Trade. I am determined to adopt the motto, M Small Profits and Quick Sales," and no combination. As I manufacture the article myself. I will war rant all my goods full length and width. ' Always on hand a rich assortment of Gold and Velvet Borders, Oak and Siena Marble Pa pers, and other decorative stvles suitable for Halls, Parlors, Dining Rooms. &e. Also, a cheap article suitable for Chambers, Kitchen, ckc Fire-Board Prints, Ac, etc. (7 All orders promptly attended tc. W'srehouse So. 33 Noith Third Street, East side, four doors below the City Hole), Philadel phia. 3ml 11 J. E. VAN METER. Flour Barrels. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizi ns of Luzerne and adjoining cottmirs, that they will keep conalanily on hand at t'islitr lr Bogardus' Warehouse in the Buro' of Wilkes Barre at least 1000 Floor Barrels, From whence all sections of the country can be supplied. N. 11. Orders for barrels from a distance will be regularly attended to. Address "llaldwin & Brown, lluntsville, Luzerne ('., Fa." l'rice at Warehouse, $M per hundred. BALDWIN BROWN lluntsville, Lui Uo. I'a. May 5, 2:,Z 3 "I"1 Farmers, Attention ! M'CORMICK'S Reaping and Blowing lSachino. A RE.riS MACHINE beii g now almost uitiverially rfgardrd a a neoe-aary im-!i-inrnt t the Fanner (and ii"t much Itit so than the riuugh ln'cauw; of the high piice ot labor at the teasou of harvest and the gn at importirtre of the wot If to be done in a short time.) he phould investigate carefully the principles of d'if rein ntjchinfs and points f d'ffercure a wi'll as the rig-it of ihe ManuUrturer to fpII th iarno. Nv mn'-hin- operati aiih a SitAU &tye. and KM rf n b;nI with a sat .r stand f r th rakt-r. i th.-it th prain b dclivnrfwl at thi rMr nf the mn-lttnr. and the tind.n xal entirt'ly lnd-p''iiilnt of tht- ruttn. It i Mmd. r.f li-ht drujlit. and will cut nhtindr-d to thret huudnd a- re.if gr.im without a sond erin-iittj; and i" warniut-d ujti-rior to ever? other K-oi-t r in nil kinds of grain, and gran, whether taukd and lodged or oiht-rwiM). Tliat ilia li-kl i the tru rnttt-r and that tV K. l Is tndipnihtt tothesnnrfu) op. ration of thr ma-hiue thrvff't the. harvest no hmjrcr admits of a d-mbf. These fac-U being U. Md l.y thr t.fl.dof my mat -liins now in uw noia by invcif aud othfrs infrinu'in my patents, whil arumpamLivfly ruiiall nnnitvr of marhinr knowu as Hu-j's llfa(i-r." with a simxjti ami tery atruj tdj aad without a rrrt urn in up1. As additional evident- of the great annrrinrity nf this ui.trhin". I mnv s.y that in the pivat West and North, where ilea, h;iva lt-a aud are sull in dr-mand by thus nU, and where I hare wold more than iKKl Keap ers 1 have hern suljerlfd to the nevssjty of hrininjr suit asain-t a miml'T of nianulartun-rs fr e protection of my patents, and that zinat Sevm-.ur k ftlnrrran, of Urtrkprt, New York, I hHve rerei.Dy o- titiiMtl a vrdift of $17,300 dnmt?'-s, and will here dvie the Farmers against puft-haidiu my m.ir bim in an terd and tir injured- form from others under a dif ferent u a tin.', at turi hwwr- are eu'illy an li:i!de ttinuii farturerf. and uits are n w pen. una aainft everal r..n cerus in Iiiinoi-.n'l others will b-sutd uns they makf fjiir reparation for the pat. and d.ift f-r tlie future. The fir-t premiums of the r-tatef lVnu.-iylT.inia. New Tor k. .Miehitran and Wii".fjniu. have been awarnx to my ma hine. and a'fo the first premium of the Auitritau Institute, ani! franklin lusiitut-. Phiftl Iphia- AlsoTHK tiUKAT MrltAl. vV THE WORLD TAIU was awrd d tr Die ft-r tio, trial will. Mti j. Alter a aerie- of rareful and th'Touch experiment", not onlv have I H'W for V h-irrtft of ISO.! the nio-t p'-r-fert K-apiUi; tuiM-hino ever cffiTe-l tt. the tml-IiC Im hare. mor ih-m fuHjt r tised mv most "jtnirniiie ext t tti n in Dow havius a IoMrin ma-)iiiie that wttl cut nil l-n($ " ir-is to pei ftx'ion at a tmn't ti'i'lifinml c(. and fir titers will bear iu min 1 th.it a little difrer u'e in iriee f-.r the htft vtfH-htn. h of small rontjin-nce. After ha'lrt made tle iniproVt'nn'iit.. rnilrd to p. rffet mv Mow ing M:irh:ne, m hirh ar Im applied t. the llea-r, s.nre the lat hnrve.t I exhibit d it in mm petition with twooth-rs In-fore the Committe" of the Chieafn MerhanteH In'litnte in ruttina firnt ver lanre nnd heavy, aiit afterward" very fhort. thtrk and tine Prairie hthm The work we per fertly unejteeptionable. and the Id Medal was awaidi-d to me for the best Keaper and Mower. For further informal i n thoe Interested wl'l pteane addrea C II. M OfKMICK, Chirao, III. Authorized Agent to ell and deliver the alcove Machine, S. HURSH, 7d3iu417 hhurg. Cuion Co. Pa WATCn sl-jL DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA. 4 L. HATFIELD, has on band a large JLs an' splendid assortment of Watchks, Eawsaa anil Jr.wtLBT, just received from the lirsl Imncrting and ManulacturiiitE Houses in I'bilaiU'liihia and Near York, and consequent ly mucti lower than if purchased from those Re tailers who pretend to be Wholesalers. 0oH PsUrit LeTers, full jowfli-1, lsk fl 00 to $1?S 00 rio do An do do do do do J.i to " BO no 4o 00 w 1)0 1 ;;: t0 u i o ;0 I'D o r,i no i . io " fo no .'0 no " & no H no " is oo 12 no is no mi e.'i oo 11 io " s.i no ii no r.i 0'i 14 00 " -Jl (Ml II 0O - K. (l 7 no " In no l S co " In o 2 ftO I- Is i I 8 1,0 ' lit", vo I 15 00 " lrt IHI I 14 no " no j 8 oo l; io 1 O0 " 9 10 7,i " so on 1 C.'i 2 Mi 37 " 6 00 1 no " a on 3 SO " 7 00 ;si no 1 'J5 " lo oo 1 fo " oo fi 7.S " lo 00 3 no y no 3 60 " is go 1 nn so 00 1 00 2 iO do do full j' Wukii. li.k do do 5 jfwt'l-. luk An'-born, full jeweled, lvk lo (In do l'k L'-pincs, 4 to A jrwi'Ia. lk d' 4 jewel.. K-k En-li-h ami Krenrh Vi mrliej, lSk ilTr I'iiti ut Li T. r.., fill! jewi d, do do do b j-Wfls, do IfuntiTiif do j,'W'lcl, do Anchor., full jeweled, do Lepines. 4 lo H jewels, Ottrnipn liver Lepines, 4 j. '!.., tlver Quarters, Gemmn ilvi-r Heeond hand Watches, Gold lliisrd Chfiirt. do Ladies' Fob Chsin. do llenllemeD's Kob Chains, do t est Chains. Sold Lalies1 rlreat Pin, lnte.t. strtes, snrh as MnnrninK. Itox "d filii., ramea.Ciu.t'T.. e roll, Brbrb,Ac. OoM tientlenien n Itreset I'ine. do Curt fin. dliTen nt styles, do Finger Kinti, Cold Ear Uinc., eurh an Hoon. Pfons, Jenny l.ind.v l'.rn. Vheu Sttww herrv. Cluster. Scroll, Branch, A-c, Gold Wstcb el, do do Keys, do Pencils, do Pen-, do rerearlef. do Hunting Lockets, (.Medslia) do Bracelets, il e r poons, Teas, Tables, Desert, snd Salt, il ver pectacles, And a variety of fine goods, latest styles, neatly got op, at prices to suit the times QT and war ranted to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gill and plated goods Chains, Pins, Spoons, Lockets, Spectacles, Cases, Baskets, Ear Rings, Shaol Pins, Hair Pins.Coral Ueads, Steel Beads, Purses, &.C., &c, &c. Also Brass 8 dsv spring and weight Clocks do SO hour do do do 8 day word snd gilt Time Pkec, Month Cioeks, Alabutcr Parlor Clocks. Patent Leter (or Uarina) Clocks, French AeoorUeons, 8 Keys, do do 10' - Polka do loJ " Music Boxes. t P0 10 CO 2 60 " 4 00 ') s oo Is 00 IS 00 10 00 SS 00 8 00 2 &0 3 SO - 7 fiO 10 00 IS 00 3 00 " 2i 00 And hundreds of articles not mentioned. Watches, Cck and Jewelry caielully re paired and warranted. Call and aee. March, 1853 4I6 Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, IS a remedy suited to llie e.trelues of heat and cold, and is very t,-tielit'i il firnrr iientlii tonic and 811,1101.111111; infl lences are rrqui e 1. ps stiniulsnt property bi iiig iiidi'pemlenl o. alcoholic power, its effecl as a liriiuent remedy need never he dreaded. While it t-treuctheiia arid refre-l es Ihe debilitited in summer season, it is not less potent durinq the inclrmenf v of the winter ; hy v. arming wiih its healihy tonic principle enabling ihe system to ryisi h iiU o nee of incipient discuses which lurk in a changing; china e. tin family should be without il, and to travelers by land or sea it will bp found invaluable 10 use a few drops in water as a uniformly healthy and agreeable diink, without inioiicalion. Caution. Persons desiiine; sn article that can be relied upon as pure JAvtAIUA filNGER, should ba particular to ak for "Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger," which ia warranted to be what it ia represented In be. and ia Prepared only by FKEDK BROWN and sold at hia Drue and Chemical Store, N E. corner of hifih and Chestnut Ms. Philadelphia. Db THORN I ON, Lewisburg, Agent 6m419:3 IRON. No. 1 English Iron aria Mo. 1 Center County Iron, nflars) r. ..1. iV. Zti norsc snos Ban 4 do KOval 3Z do I Mail Rods u (or $75 per ton, for ao assortment of different kinds.) Bprius; Steel, 6) cU per lb. Country Steal, ets per lb. Call at my Blacksmith shop on North Third . . A. AMM0.N3. Lewisburi, Sept. 17, 1661 STOVE WARK-UOOM, Ppper end nf Slarket St. next Brick foundry: 1M1K bfst and most approved COOKING. SIIOI'. OFFlCK or PARLOR Stoves, I'lojohs, Custinos. &c. at low raira, by CUUIST & FUtCK. Another Rescue SCHENCK'SULMON,c SYRUP! ItVA on tlie v-rire nf the enive.sud so far tone that my fiimily and friend. bd I wt ll boion "f my rec'.ery ; ,i I,, tl.i. .iiiiutii n. liMvini; b.i' re-n-rl ly the i u.e of .V':.Vr'A'.S fl I.MoXsf i'l .'fV. I de:re to ' t.etity, w,lh trat.'fill rovrtlorK. to l)r CIIK.VCK. Hie un j tij. akiil le tiem l l I batememil trxaa Um we of tils iu- I ,:iiTinlilc no'licine. ! I nnv f ill 1 cerrrsrte.1 iolrnt colrt. and In con- .(iii ii.c ..f wlia b 1 h id chills. lternt.-d with fever. 1 riiii in in. ruin l.rea.t slid boulder-l.lml.-, wiih a Icti ! c.ujh and no eviH-. y.rsliOn. I kept irtliiiK woise uolll J I i,.,k mv Oct. ami l.a.l tin- lAieli.-e ol my fcnillv .n ' simian. I i" uii.l. r his care alxiut lour works, ali i Bt 1 tl.e expiration f that time w us. reduced mi low llml di-iroir He'k hr.id of H "I fronds, and cv. u my I Phi,i, ist nl nndi.u. d me, an.l ui me op to die with the fetv imuu.p::..n. My afpetite wS in ue niy U wele ,..,' irnv-ulnr. t-xrr and niulit sweats, pain and tlioul.'.er. alUB l.-l with di-tresslou Coiiifh, which w;,s te,v li,l,t. m. lie,h bad nearly all p e. and I ; so ei.k Hat I f.ulds,:.r.,ly raieemyhifd rr..m t he ,.i,lo, ....I ..! ..ii et of i.itv to t-bold. My Irieuil- had Is-en seni f.r to m bic die. and ml si,-k l-U i ur roundul l.v kind nul jti .alhisioj; lieil.lors, alio Mad ronielo w tuess n,v d. purture from tins World. h'n ell ravs ol h..pe lis.l fl.-d of my recovery, a n-iv-n W. llr. I ia id' f'uiirad, pn.pr:l H-'I'J" VI, I t' ilh a view i f li.isininu my cou.h anil r.-oev-in- me ol ti e ton-h phlevm. and as a m. mis ,f aflordini I. n ii jn.rT reli. f leroirVn e nt the liui-. -Umt 1 was too larSMUe iorlbc . run to be of any permanent b el:t. Vy .if -. nnioii- f r II.- relief of my intense -nfferin -s. I r.s lirr d e..tne .f lh- Vmo-iic.Vl'- fhund It aflord eil niJ relief, and continued using It, I eoulil feel its hrtil iuu iiifiurnce ui-n niy luni;.. 1 continued to improve nnd-r its use, r.tnl niv friends wire much STMired to wiin-ss my uiiesis clr.i latpnm rnent; many of my nei;h lirs came lo look at me a.- one rai-ed front Hi.- dta.1. .My r..ijh row lcarae lw.se, awl I Mt om.-tlnut brcali. where I ba-t ihe pain in my breast, and I discharge.! lare onanlities of yellow rrrattir. 1 have for weeks dischar-. d nd raised a spit Urn full of matter every day, with hard lumps, like Brains of methinr. M bowels now became reeiilaraml n.-it-ur.il. and my appetite was so far improved that I ci nld scarcely refmin fmni eating loo much. Jly stnufSh improved, and I retrained my Mesh. I conlinue.1 to impn.ve in evi-ry respect nn alter 1 cinlmeuce.1 usm? the vrup. and the improvement continued until I was resU.re.1 to my wonted health. I have passed lhrou-h lire ini I. ment weather of Hie latter part of winter and the .prlne. and fed as well now as ever I f-lt in mv lite, and I arattiKdav a livinR te.-timonia. f trkiercat effl.-ai-y of M n yck s J't LM0MC Hl lli r iu curing pulrooa ary d.se; scs. .... . . Lest tins .-int. m-nl should U thou-rht too hichly eolnrcl I v r,l!lc nple. I -ul.ioin a certiorate of a miro'icr of the i. liaMlants i fTiieiny. who sew me at different times tliiriu:: my disease, an'-l never eai-eete.1 tosr e me r-stored. 1 ai"o ai l-. ml the eertitii at- s of Hie brothers of Mystic Lode. No. 2TO. I. . of O. P.. who kindly wat. bed over me mel tullv b. li vi-d tlicv wttold ron-irm mv remains lo the tomb: t-it thanks to fir. .-ichenck, lor bis InvaluaMe Pulmonic Sirup, mv lite has been spared, ami I ni per mit t ,1 lo make the foregoing statement for the bcntflt of sutTerioc mai.kii.d. 1 n st.lc at Tac.nr. and am well known by moat or the p-oj.l" then-, and will bt e.i-rt to have any srrmfi call upon mc and learn more parlkalars of the irrent viriuea of this med cine. JOHN C. ORKK-N. June -.-4. l.'.l. The suVrnb. rs. memVrs of the Mystic Ivlre, No. I i. of li. F . of II Ime-burr. a. , do hereby certify that wc know John C lire, n. (and is a ui. nib.-r in is-od s:an i mc in No. 70. I. O. of . F .iwlio was dangerously ill with alow uiini.narv Coiiiiimpti.n la-t winter, so that II. . v rnvc him up to die; Hint he is now fullr r'tor.-.t to is-rfiet health, and they -l!eVe his focovery was pro duced bv Sebem-h's ulmDiile Syrup. H e b. Iieve his certificate is correct in etcry particular. Hoar Nirr, P. li., I Ai n.lP r.-.clMsjy, P. O, Aubhia ARinm, P.O., J. K.O-mv-i. N.O., Justpu l;m.-t 1 1. I Jai.'S Varu:Aa, Ja-, Jons C. rmra. HolnieO urp, l.lli.d. Co., I n.. June ISi, I'll. The undersi-ni d r-si lents nf T.ic-nr. ci-bt miles above Plii'sdelphia. bcintr well aciuainUst with JohwC. Qn-en. and tlie elrinm-lanees atlendimr bis case. fewSawBielled by adeep n.-e of imperative uuty, to make universally kii'.wn to th-public his entire ncovery from the very lat stajes of a ulmonary Consumption, to entirely helpless was hia condition: liavina; been but a brief pe riod in that rapidlv sinkinir and emaciati-d state, as to utlerlv pm-lode in the opinion of bis physician and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary rccoverv ami restoration to bis present robust health, thus the'careful use of your invaluable .cilic, the Pulmonic yrnp. makes it in our belief, under the cirruiii-unices of Uis previous prostrate not to any dymz condiiii.n. one of ihe most sUrllinz rwmltathat the whole annals of mciical skiil or science can produce. It de serves to be imrishbly recorded lo yonr credit, and se cures to you, the irreat discoverer of an infallible .-nre f.r this hitherto remediless disease, a lasttn? monument, and a world wi.!e reputation in the heaiitic art that no time may either diminish or destroy, llavini wilne-scd Mr. I.reen's dL-tressin-j struples and sulferiniis from a con tinual coueh. sii railded to the other symptoms conse quent upon, or attending the last slafes of a pulmonary rlisesse:. ami moris ver nt beiii:: so ecnerally ls-lieve.1 by his numerous friends that nolniniaii s.wer could re.icie. j or protract his lif, . nio. h lessnspire him back aiain tn his fo-m-r health, arc f.el it thus "nr doty to Rive cur un- qiialitii-l testimony of Mr. Crcon's pertect recovery, nr n.cnirs of tbeexeliisive use nf your wonderful Syrup: and we should indeed rejoice ir we could ben-ade the bumble instruments of relief and care to others who may be so unfortunate as to be siniilarlv afflict, d. I. in CVmmo, Jrs-i iu rr if. J- P.. Anhkw llEAin, Captain of Stmbat V afbit-gVik. Je.hr Wats,i.' K-B P.T Al LTX. Ja. T-nniiT, of tli Wa-h intmi II-nirM. Tatony. i IMS. IltxrKtF, raftiiiunf tpamhoat TrtTaton, Joserti llsr, Jb., M TTH W T'rl, Aas AnMiKirr, Ducks exurtty, I'a. 1IAKK.MK BLIlslMVi. W. cornc of I M il C il I.T.N IT streets, and by llroir,.i.t.s ...'Call V. I'ncc $1 per ls)ttie,nr siv. LottlfS for S. 1 H.iJol! ajent in Lcnuoiirg JOSI.MI BAKER. Iy3ft j SOLI'S HEAD HOTEL, AHJflinburg, Union county, PtmCa. 1 ESi'ECTFL'LLY iuiorrus the citizens of f Union county, and the public in general tliat be has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling enmmnnity 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 TABLE will always be famished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and ihe best the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but ihe very best of liquois will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the 0STLEK3 punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopea by strict attention tn business to merit and receive a lilier.il share of patronage. MitUiuhurK, June 1 ), 1850 '"PHE siibscrihrrs ofTor tho public, al tlifir JL iih Uriirk li mn.iry, ine loilowing new anil valiiiililf Stovp-i : Iron Wiich Air-Tight Cooking Stovea, with a Kru k Oven. Lsdy TTashington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron ir- l ight Parlor Stove, for Wood 3 Attn. Coal Burner for Pailors I size, IS inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 3 sixes. Qdl.l.t Str-Tinhl Pa.lnr Sttnvr frt s i sises. Eg!! Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices. Barrooms, and Shops. The eelebrated Genesee Air Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 3 sizes. Also, nil kindsi of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs CasiiiiL's. dec. Arc. CHRIST St FRICK. Lewisburif, 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 inLevrisburp. by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office, fuee, 75 cents HECHAIVICS' UNION ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by the Mate of Maat-a bluetts ;) Branch OJic? Ao. H!J think St. rhilada. AccuuaulatcJC ajliand'.Juar-ntcrCapital 50,000 President M U Dsif. Financial Committee Wm Palten, U V Wood, I! li Judkins. rillllS is an Association of Woiling Men and 1 others, lor the mutual assUtatice ol each otber in case of sickness or accident. liy the payment of ihe following annunl depo sits, you will become a life member, and will lie entitled toawrerkly benefit during lile if you should he disabled by sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. Pem:tlca insured against eicRness common to bu'.h sexes. Yr.vni.T Dtf.eiii or M-Jfurns rvpea ittu aoa. I. Those a-nr drnwinp for the hrrt week's sicklies, by pavlne ' : i r ear Haw t- pr we-k if V Jcnr uraw j, pr w-ek do do ill do do 8 do do do do w II. All menil.ers wlm drisr for the Jlrsl week's illness, sh .ll he rmi lrd to receive wetkly sixty i per cent, of their annual deposits. L'mler I hoe tates, rnembeis are releesed from paying assessmems. , i 'J'lioae over 5u years of age will be charged J per cl extia. Iiil.50 ailiniaei.m fee is charged in : .-tihlilion to the shove, the fret year, and must lie paid at the lime ol application, and the 1st years' j deposit within Sil day. C1TV KKrKRENCK. Pralt flfath. '".' Market j ?t; Vi ttham A N'mm, 3 Franklin Place: J I'ttenkirk Esr aiilM.O Hotel. N. M t : J .M Wlliui,'. K-q. X Ch b Allev : ( ll. ury liulssi R".. 'J).j Hank Alley: ami liart a Co. 17 I Men bant St : llsear C II Carter t o.KI Chesnut t : K i 11,, want. 4.1 B. 8.1 t; Andrew colt, lis CheSnut t All eomtnUliicatinri sIhmiI.I he adilirssed (pot paid) to M II It i. r,3 Dock St. Philad. ANDREW ri MYIING", lewhhun;. General Acent for I'nion, Northumlierland, Montour. Columbia, Lycomina. Clinton and Center couniira 3'1 CHAIR MANUFACTORY, South Fotirih St. nftir Market, old Stand nf VCylvff Jf lliuttl and F.A Donachy. n A VINO taken Ihe Rooms l.itely occupied as above, the eube'-r.-lei would ennounca to the public lhat he Is noiv manufacturing ClWitS t'verydescription, 'Sonuliles. SElTKKS, &f. cx. in the best and most fashionable slyles and en he most aceommcditinii terms. He is also prepared lo execute on abort no ise House and :!.. fit fill f$ in (own an ) country. He h-iiie by mn-t strict nttentinu to hi buinr an-l tfMl workmanship to merit ai d receive a fair -hare of patrunigfl. QCrhiitnher nnd Country Proriuc tfikeu in payment, il Cash i m.t n- h'lmlv. jmis ."s. wvKorr. I.rwMurg, Dec 10, I5I W. O. HICK.OK (ILL1ARD XlOCE KEYSTONE MACHINE WORKS. 18 and 20 North fourth Street, HarrUbur-j. 111CK0K & DOCK, Jtanvacturvi f STAllOSiKT SltAM E.G:ES vf & to li.-J liurte I'nwtr, VND rvery description of Machirii'ts Tin.Is. such as Lathes, t'lanrrssiid upright Drills. Saw .Mandiills, Mill Screws &.C. mule t order. Particular attention ijivcn to Cutting (Jeeis I inch to 3 fert iu diameter large aud small Screw.-, Taps &c. (iint lal Machine Wotk done piomj.tly and in the best minner. For persons onlerint; from ns, vre will rneke accuiate calculations of the strength, power and spec, I of every variety ol machinery, and make working drawines of thesnme in the most prrlect manner. Our Shop and Machinery are iW, nnd feeling confident that we ran reniler perlict satisfaction wei resperttullv nuest our friiid ami the pu!i!ic lo give us a cill. Dec. lijl HICKOK DOCK. rw and Popular Scltool Bock. ("10MPKEHENSIVE Summary of l.'.vivra-AL i J HisTotiT. together viiih a Biography of ' Distitigut-ucd reruns, to which is j peaded an j epitome of t Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy. J 1 I (jenetal Astronomy, and Physiolouy. J j Adopted and nsed in the Public Schools of 1 Philad. E. S.JONES & 'O.. Publishers. 54 W. Corner Foists and Kara strieis, Phils. I "Teachers and School committees addiess- ; ing letters to us post paid will be fuinicbtd with j copies for examination t". full and complete assortment of BOOKS . STAVOXERY t..lBbwt price, and lychqtSO-jiStr ctt)i$bnvg JTonnirn IHE subscribers, thankful for past pat rnni, woiiIJ inform the public lhat Ihpv continue to ninnufitr.fiire all kinils of Mill Hearing and ether Ca-tings. Thrashing Machines, nnd other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Caning warranted to be of t,ood material, and at prices that ran not fail lo please. CiEDDES & MARSH. Lewi-lm g, Feb. !95! COOKINO Siovrs, of nrinus petierns and s-izs, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes & Marsh. IJ Slovos, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Gt ddes cc Marsh. "1"17iARI)'.S P.neni C.ana 1 nor article, for saleBM Plow, a supe- he Lewisburg Foundry hy Grddes iSr. Maish. GRAIN or S.ed Drills Ross' Patent Hrrii'rdlk the brst and most durable Grain Drill now in use. for sale at the LewishOrg Foundry l.y Gedde ck Marsh. Ofjwiition is the Life of Business I NEW LIVEltY aSD IWX EXCHANGE STABLE. The sohscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lewi-burs and the traveling commun ity generally, that he has opened a new Livery and Eichsnge Stable oo FOURTH atreet hIf a square South of Market, and has provided a good lot of Horses, with entirely new g.iod and lash ionable Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs. 4c. where all wishing anything in bis line may ba accommod ated on the shortest notice snd most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the wants of bis customers, and hopea by so doing lo merit and receive liberal share nf public patronage. WILLIAM MOOKC. Lewisburg, Dee 30, 1851 Map of the State of California, OREOOiV. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug'a Mitchell in 1846, and painted to correspond with the boun daries fiied hy Congress in I8S0 far sal at Ibe I bionuls office, ruct Zb eta. DrJohn Locke, filllGEOX DEXTIST i kaTFIC'i: on Third street, corner bppai!( the German Reformed Church. LetsUbttrg, February 24, H5J MARSHALL'S Uterine catholicox "1 T7"B now eomo to the most important rosjj. y cine of Ihe day, when the number of those slilicud is taken into cunsiileration, ami wtt n it is remembered that until the introduction of litis remedy it was iho'i linnoieiMe to .... .. ! ihe li-raae without mecbancal nieana and b. painful course ef Ireftlrneiit. M'lr.-Jtnlt't t'rrine Catlwlicon Is Hie discovcrv and invention of Ir. Then.1. r p, m-n- of I'lt-n. un oll an-l rr-ftil mrvj: ivri'-iit r. lt l.ry. ait ...i aaiiwi... , ' "'I'1-""' ni,Cr..,ri D in lll'ltn,. lrl t a r,Uf stv- or t.iit acl frt'-re Mtutlt.. 'n thrr"inliiijarirn'f the i ' ti&iicnn. 'vr, i H r '11 mw n pain mm siitt-ni rnuimnT tj Hint-Tin win Hii"tr"i uiiii r in iirrvnt, taiiu ue r'tti Virrj ti.r wan D rr, thai we ft -l thin nitairiiie "i !n. 'mb Nrm'J aa inpstimabl atuirittoii. A primuian nr 3iu n -oiintnca, aiir tTt?r".nio-rr;f1i-in. iiiJ oWrr.nir itrff.f u. rrmrk-i that -1! era had aprutti up In t?i a of f-nal, aj . thf uul rUDl in th If! 4-rt; tliw firtu of th tnelf, aiil Ihe inaMlitj of thi? pnlwiitn ,t t,at( x rn-m. ihjr wou'ti not Uin: wa.l t!iir ru ID d,1' bill, nor yt .-tu(T-r from lh- tortnrtof UMn'l,,ii T Thi mwlirinf im a Tta-ti curr f'r l'fAmpun Kt? 'ffllinir .f WomSi l,rolu i'J.-r liar mii, ymP. Mi-n-tntnrmn, 1 n-hrrrhr, or irhitrft. and tor ruon r tiitt (il-trff-im Cnmpl.-iiut int-isifut u V-m'.. A upw.ai J'amrb.ttyitf fuil paru. u.a:bf tbt atun mud :ffi!tt of Uuet oulrfni nuMiuini. Da. T II THOR.X TO.V. Lciritbu l'r6iir, Tdlj lIT Sole Agent for I moo county THE HEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on a usual, at the uppaf end of Market street, where evert deji criprion of CASTINGS " kept oj hand or made lo order sucb as The Compete, of Complete Improved I'ClJij'Cg Stoves for either Coal a Wood and a,! other kinds oi STOVES. a?a0 PlaiOUGIIaS of differ- 'nt kindd-j-Ccro Ploughs, Bull Pioughi, I arid (Jin ; Self-Sharpening FIonght 1 a rr-w u.rtirle, Bfid which ran not be Ut 1 in Pmns) Nania. Call and &ee and judci for vourselves. - CHRIST 6c FRICK. lwilarg, July 8, IH51 fPHE tinderuicnr-d rnntinues Ihe LIVE L HY nUSLYESS at the Oid S:nd, on .North Third St., near Matke.', and respectfully solicits the patronage ot h;i friends aud the public generally. CHARLES F'. HESS. J4ew:sbtir2. M.iy 22, 150 rty r. -m -v -r.Tt.-1 151- WHOLESALE and KCTJIl DRUG Market Street, Lewhburg, Pa. rain Drills. fPHE under-sinned wish to inform the L furrnitirr community generally, thi! they are now marjufaclurio" R jjq y. 7 w GR hi Improved CHAD DRILLS, or SOWING MACHINE. Wilhoul slopping to discus tho compara tive merits of numerous Drills now otFeree? for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to call and see the above named artic'f before purchasing elsewhere, feeling can5 dent that they can furnish an erticls tbfl will ,ie entire satisfaction. ROSS, GF.DPES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1650. IT IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, and worthy of ve consideration, ihat no Mller can nr good clean flour without he ha good cieau wheat. 1 suppose yoa wish to Jtoo the remedy. I tell yon it Is to get one of Btrgstrtsstr' tt heat Scourers, or Sma! Machines. He be ing an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, go! up and put in successful operation the be! Wheal Scourer now in trse. Any persotJ ordering a machine and afterwards fSnd,D lhat it dors not prove fo operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as thse ma chines are to be warranted good. Firt!ef rrcommencatinns are thought unnecessary, lie is now having a stJr.pl v made al Lewis burg, by Messrs. GedJrs & Alanh. Orders for midlines, or letters of inquiry, wilt be promptly Attended to. .Machines mill bf sent and put to all orders, Addrea J. BEKC5STRE3SER, Lewisburg, Uoioi. 4Jo. Pa. J2f iFruCt anil O RNAMENTAL TDEESe The subscriber offers for sale a fargi assortment of choice Fruit Tree sucb it Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 49 ?arretif, all warranted gen nine Peach trees 2? arieties; Tartarian Cherry, Necia'rioe, ajaWiaTTtia rrune and rear trees, together with son 6 or 8 tarieties of Grape Vines of the best naliye and esotic varieties. Ornamental . Trees, such aa the Paulonia, Linden, Ad N. B. Persons wishing to procure quantity of the Fruit Irees.are requested make immediate application to thesubscrr- ' ber,-in order to procure the varieties ui size wanted. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1 660, n
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