LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Il1it aviis fjumof. A Hodel Candidate. The Philadelphia Sun informs us lhat Col. John W. Forney, lale editor of the Pennsylva nian, is about to be nominated by his friends f r tlie Presidency. We suggest Col. Wallace of the Sun. as a suitable candidate for Vice. A. V. Star. With all humility we accept, and lay down our platform : I. No Taxation ! 5. No Duties on Imports! 3. Congress to raise all the money ! 4. We the People of our Party to spend it ! 6. No more Compromises, for there can be no such thing as splitliug the difference be tween right and wronp. 6. A Hastening of the Good Time Coming. 7. Free Postage for the Pennsylvanian and the Philadelphia Pun ; all other papers to be excluded from the mails as useless. 8. The Best offices for our best friends we to have SO per cent of their salaries. 9. The annexation of Iceland during sum mer, and all about the Equator in winter. 10. Roast beef and Ten Dollars a day. II. Free Traile to and from Africa. 13. Down wilh white Slavery. 13. A fair Division of the property of the United States among the faithful of our Party. With these planks of our platform we can carry the thirteen original States, and then pledge ourselves to build all the railroads, ca nals, turnpikes, and bridges, the new ones want. We are now in the field, and shall an swer no letters unless they are post paid, and contain remunerating enclosures. N. B. We shall continue our old business of editing the Sun. Wi (bill hot atatoi, despite of denunciations here or elsewhere. We never eat our soup hastily, remembering r man of vfonrlrh. Who burned hi mouth eating culd porricb." We never fainted in our life ; never lost a ritle, or gained one, therefore must be equal ly acceptable to the friends of war and peace; we have given pennies innumerable to little boys to buy sticks of candies ; we are for reli gious and all kinds of liberty; are in favor of the Constitution, and a law-abiding citizen; never challenged Ds Witt Clixtox, nor refu sed to fight Gen. Jirseos ; have been a Dem ocrat, and have voted with the Whigs, and now go for Americanism ; were born in a free State, and married in a slave Stale; have been en paged at Lnndy's Lane, New Orleans York town, and Trenton, where we did good service in the commissary department; have reached the a;e of discretion ; believe in the federalism of Washismtor, and the democracy of JrvruB aw ; gave onr first political vote for old Hick ory, and our last for ourself at a delegate elec tion ; have never been defeated before the peo ple ; have never been guilty of any felony ; have thus far escaped the penitentiary, and never having been op for office before, have enjoyed an irrrprnaehabie character. Upon this assertion, however, we take no credit, as no man kuows what a consummate rascal he has been, until his public services and virtues induce any portion of hi fellow citizens to honor him with au important nomination. We are beginning to turn grey, are over six feet high, and can write while persons are conver sing about us an invaluable faculty for the presiding officer of the United 8 tales Senate. We are poor and want good salary ; Col. Fobs-it may be short-lived, and we mav acci dentally succeed him in the White House; and finally, we hold that no man has a right to seek or refuse an honor such as the New Tork Star has conferred on as, and as we have given many firM-rate notices," we shall ex pect the compliment to be returned. Philad. Sun. A lawyer at PnuhVeepsie was applied to during his lifetime, by an indigent neighbor for his opinion on a question of law, in which J the interests of the latter were materially in olved. The lawyer gave his advice and char ged the poor wretch three dollars for it There is the money, said his client it is all I have in the world, and my family have been a long time without pork V 'Thank God V replied the lawyer, my wife never knew the want of pork since we were married V Nor never will," the countrymen rejoined, so long as she has such a great hog' as yon ! The lawyer was so pleased with the smartness of the repartee, that he forgave the poor fellow and returned the money. Alienors. A friend tells as the following, which we pronounce decidedly good: One of the store keepers of this place, a few days since, purchased of an Irish woman quantity of bntter, the lamps of which, intend' ed for pounds, he weighed in the balance and found wanting. Sore it's yer own fa nit if they are light,' said Biddy, in reply to the com plaint of the buyer, it's yer own fault sir for wasn't it a ponnd o' soap I bought here Die- fill, that I had in the other end of the scale when I weighed 'em V The store keeper had nothing more to say on the subject A debating society out somewhere near sun set, lately discussed this question : Is a swine when it is six months old, pig or a hog ' The question was argued at great length and with 4 marked ability,' but the arguments on both sides were so near equal in point of force and ingenuity, that the President was desired to decide the question, which he did in the following words : It's the opinion of the chair, gentlemen, that the animal a good sized chunk of a shoat." There is something for as all to do.' is the heading of a poem in the papers a subject which seems to have more troth than poetry in it There are exceptions, however, to this rule, for a very needy gentleman with a very red nose told us, a day or two since, that he couldn't get a thing to do. The man appeared strong, and so- did his breath ! . Oca Wo a lb shows its appreciation of the labors of most great reformers, by bestowing a soper-abondance of stoses hurling them as missiles at the bodies of these "fanatics" while alive, and heaping tl e n as monuments above the bones of these same fanatics after death (So saith, truly, the Carpet-Bag.) r A Judge out west has recently decided that it is insanity io sign another man's name to a cheek in place of your own, but when you draw the money on the check and spend it, there is a good deal of sanity in the proceed ings. ! ' ILatul Sates. BY virtue of an order from the Orphana'Courl of Union county, the undersigued,Admin utiatora of Smtti Vn.sos, late of Kelly Tp, decease1, will export to public ssle, on the pra miftCA, on g:jll!h &pt. II. IS32, the following REAL ESTATE, to wit : That valuable tract of land situated in the township and county aforesaid, within I miles of the thriving village of Lewisburg, boundod by lands of the beira of Tbo'a Wilson dec'd. David Meyer, Fls.tl Ulingsn, Joel Royer, Philip Shook aud oilier a, containing 24 ACTCS or their, bout, ISO acres cleared, having thereon erected a a two storey Frame House and Kitchen, a Frame Darn, a Spiing House (and a never lading Spring of Water,) and all other outbuild ing necessary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. There is also a good Apple Orchard, with a variety of Fruit Trees. Th(!5) cleared land is in a high elate of cultivation, tZ end abound with Limestone for all necessary purposee. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M, on said day, when terms will be made known by ROBT II. LAIRD. WM. WILSON. J. Julv 13. 1S? Administrator PCBUC SALE. 1)Y virtue of an order irsued out of the Court ) of Common Pleas of Union county, the undersigned will expose to Public Sale, at the house of C. D. Kline iu the Borough of Lewis burg, on Wednesday, the 1st day of Sept. next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. as followa : I. A valuable tract of Land situate in Kelly township. Union Co.. Pa., bounded by lands of David H Kelly, Samuel Bickel, Joseph Kelly, Peter Stahl and others, containing 20! Acres) and 95 perches, about SO acres of which is Woodland, snd the balance under cultivation. The improvements sre a Mansion House,Tenant House, Log Barn and Frame Stable, snd other Outhouses. There i s large Orchard and two excellent springs of Water on the place. The above Farm may be sold ss oue or in two part. II. Alto a Lot of Ground at the north-east corner of Third and St Louis streets in the Borough of Lewixburg. having thereon erected a large two-aioiey Fit A ME HOUSE and Frame Stable, beanies other improvements. III. Aim s Lot of GrnunJ on North Third street in said Borouch, adjoining hits of Win Wilson snd Wm Dilty, having thereon erected a two-storey Frame House aud Frame Stable, 4c. IV. Also a Lot of Ground on North Fonrth street in said Borough, adjoining lots of H P Shelter snd Jos Bright, having I hereon erected a two-stoiey BRICK HOUSE ni Frame Stable. 4c. Terms made known on the day of ssle by JAMES F. LINN. Committee A c. of Xicholtu Mrnxch Lewishur June 1. 1352 Valuable Real Estate A T llflVATE SALE. WILL be M st Private Sale the property of thernton Trading Company consisting of s large and commodious D W ELL ING HOUSE with a STORE ROOM attached, on the public road leading from Lewisburg to S lingrove. near the mouth of Turtle Creek alao a large WAREHOUSE situated at the mouth of esio Creek, with sufficient LAND attached for a Coal, Plaster, and Lumber Ysrd. Also the following personal property : 1 Canal Boat, 1 Foot Boat, 1 Horse, and a lot of Hinges, Bolts, dee. all of which will be sold low. For terms of sale apply to either of the subs cribers, or to M. It. Tjsojst, residing on the premises. JOHN GUNDY, Al.r Hr.l) KNKASS. J. Directors. MICHAEL BRltWN. S Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE. WILL be old at Private Sale the following valuable and desirable properties and building lots situated in the Bora' of Lewiburg, Union Co, Pa, belonging to the estate of Isab ella Black, di e'd : No. 1, that full lot of ground situated on the reeirer of Cherry alley, fronting on Water street, wherenn u ereelnl tliat welt known and loop establialte tww stnrv fniw Tavern lases hnii- fi")4 front by 31 fret in depth, with kit-hen attached, also a new Frame Stable, ar.U he 5 feet, with Carriase House,' SA1 tty t'j'feet attached, a Wood linuse and other out hiuliini:a a never felling Well of Water, ahoat 8u fine younff rrnlt Trees, Sr., An. INo. 5J. a lot on me coiner oi unerry Alley r.Twting vter etreei. at feet, and rnnninr to low water merit oa the f-n-qoe. hanna Hirer, wheraoa is erected two Two tor? Dwelling House. No. 3. a lot fronting on Wster Street west SI feet, and ru uning to low water mark la the eusriue hanna River. No. 4, a lot fronting on Water Street west 61 feet and ruuning to low water mark in the Baaque. banna giver. No. 5 a building lot fronting on Water 8treet east 661$ feet by in depth to a U feet public alley, ad-joining- nrripertyof Tnce- Neertir, No. 6. a desirable building lot, 66 1 by in depth, to a pablic alley, oortier of Second and St John etnet- No. T, a tot same size fronting on ,Seeond street adjoining No. 6. No. H, a lot same size fronting on Second street, adjoining No. 7. No. 9. a lot same size fronting on Second street, adjoining No. s. The above mentioned building lots will be old together or separately to suit purchasers. Apply to JtinH WOKTflN. Lewisburg. Msrch 10.1852 6m$5 lot Salt. THAT large and drsirable property on the corner of Market and Water Sis,, well situated for a residence, for buainef or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain- tig 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two Isrge h msned rooms on the third. A Kitchen and WashhotiM adjoins, and it has also a large cement Ckter'n, a- Pump and Well of pood water, and all the necessary out- bu ridings. For terms &c. apply to Gr.o.F.MiLtmt, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1850 New Arrangement. SAML AMMON and JN MONTGOMERY have becofne associated in the TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand of S. A mm on. where one or the other may always be found reedy to attend to fttHSnm - r Mnlrino- RaalUu.V f -ll.:. : ! . ..... ., vwiuisi, IU accordance with tne latest rasnion, punctually, and on I the nmt rsasnwakle train, for Cash or ('own try Produce. ! trlil friends and new ere respscttully invited to call. r lnviiea to call. I "T-FPSr i,. I SS'rOrmer acoounia ol s,. ammon, AMUtl'J Lewusturg, April, Kit. T!m ts liijii F HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER and mowing Machine. Great Improvements for 1852! THIS Machine obtained the AWARD of the Judges specially appointed by the Cleveland (England) Agricultural Society to compare tbie Keeper with M'Cormick's. They pronounced it superior in every resiect (see Lfficial Repoit below.) Thia MarhhM, invented by Mr. nvvsLV, la arhlevhrg a series of triumphs in Kuitlalid, whkb. utn ..Aily oUalo ing fhr it that pre-eminent position which iu intrinsic aaeriu have already secured tor it in the land of iu origia. Award of the Judges. REPORT of the Jury appointed by the Committee of the Cleveland Agricultural Society, on the eompamtive MTita of the Reaping Machine of Mr. M'COKMICK and Mr. O. HUsAKY, Tried ami Tested be lore the Jo . ry. on Thumlay and Saturday, Sept Xith and tflb, 'SI. The Jury regn-t most earecdingly the unfavorable sUte of toe weather, on the day of trial, (a perfect hurricane rairing His whole of tlie nrsl day,) and their eonanpirnt inability to make so full and saUstaetory trial aa they could have wliheft. The Machines wen tasted on a crop of Wheat rainpntrd at 2i bubel per acre, very much laid; and on Barley, at SS bathets per acre, very short in the straw, and If pwai ble more laid than tlie Wheat The Jury, taking the dinVrent poloU submitted to their ton Me ration, in order as they occur, express 1st Their unanimous opiuion tnat Mr. HuviVs Ma chine, aa exhibited by Meaera. Wm. Dray Co, cut the vYbvat in the beet manner, especially aeroas rhiire and fnrrow, and when the niacblDe waa working is the direc tion the Yl beat laM. -id. By a majority of eleven to one, that Mr. Iluasey's Machine caused the" least waste. 3d. Taking the breadth ol the two machines into ooo sidention, that Mr. lluseey's did most work. 4th. That Sir. Ilusaey's Machine leaves the cat Wheat In thebeetorderavgatberingand binding. Thequeet was submitted to the laborers employed on the occasion, and decided by thi-m. as above, by a majority of S to 4. 6tb. Their unanimous opinion that Mr. llussry's Ma chine is b- at adapted for ride and furrow. 8th. This qneatiou was referred by the Jury to Mr. Robinson, foreman to Mr. Ucllerby, of York, a practical nierbauic of acknowledged ability, whose report Is appen ded below. 71 h. That Mr. Humy's Machine at nrrt cost is less price, Sth. Vth. TbeJary decline toexprcss a decid.4 opinion on theee oiuts,in consequencrof the state of the weather. The trials took place on the Farms of Robert Fawritt, of Ormeeky, near Middlcsbro'-on-Trees, wlmin the most liberal and disinterested spirit allowed his crops to le trrwlden down and damaced to a very great extent cspe ciall ' on the 2Mb. when iu spite of tlie storm an immense crowd exat-mblrd to witne the trials. The Jury can not conclude their Report without Vs-prese-tug the great pleasure they have derived Irmn seeing two machine brought into competition that were able lo do such very good work, and also at witnessing the friend ly, etraitthtforward, and honorable way in which the Kx tubilers vf the respective machines met on that occasion, icned on behalf of the Jury, W. F. WHARTON, foreman. xr. tior.issnxs kci-ort ox Qrtsnox s. Having carefully examined both machine, and given the subject due eonsMeratiou, 1 am of the opinion that M'Corma-k Kespiug Machine, as at present made, la most liable to get out of order. (igned i T II A ROM SON. Read the following Testimonials. Mrssaa. fliDDM lAsn (irNTrrJtt : We nsrd a Reaper manufactured by Mr. Ilussey, of Raltimore. for cutting our bsrvcrt, In 18M. It consisted of between AO and 00 acres of M beat A part of it .tood well, but a considerahle portion wa much Uei'ed and laid. The Reaper overaLid equally as well in both caeea. cutting tne standing Wheat clean, and depeitin- It in sheave of suitable eiae, straight and in good order for binding, and taking off the grain cleaner, and leaving it in much better or-ler for binding, than is generally dona by the cradle. When the grain is much lodtred. or Ilea very low, in order to make good work it is necessary tn run the machine against the s!oj of the grain. We are well pleased a ith tlie operation of tlie machine, and a large number of in tellicent farmers who wittiesaed its performance during the harveet expressed the same opinion In relation to it KeepecUltlly yours, .M. NKCIIIT, JUS. M. NK3II1T. Chili-quaqae, N'orth'd Co- March 22, IS&L IXT Taluv, March St, 1S2. Tf THE PritMC I do herelnr certify that I usd fluMey's drain Reaper In taking off my crop last harvest and the guod order it cut my crop more than met my most ssnKUitMi expectations. It cut about 14 actt-s per day of very heavy Wheat and even then we stopped so shock the grain out before evening. It takes the grain very elean from the gronud. It cut lodged grain re markably well, aid, in fact a farmer having a well cleared off farm, and not too mountainous, can not arid a mora use! ol or labor-saving machine to his stock of utenaUa. (ours, PK.NJ. CAVYI.KY. DAVID UKTTILYOCX. THIS 1f TO CERTIFY, that we have used llussey's Baiing Machine, and have found it In every respect to answer the purpose deiugned. and consider it an artiel that will pay a farmer aa well as any other farming im plement that be can add to his stork oi (arming utensils, and take pleasure In recomnien'ting It to tlie farming coavBunity. MICH llmiMA.N, Cuius Cuamty. Ir"AAC KVtlt, James utxrn, " D. RKMil.l K. DA Vlli MARK. Northumberland County. DAVID eSUDAltiit. P. HULL. " BIINJ. KTRICKER, JOHN IIOFFY. " Brsx.-KTBX. Kane Co, III, Aug. 6, 149. We. the rjnrlersigned. having seen Mr. llussey's Rea per work at cutting grass and grain, think it prelaratilc lo M'Cormick's or auy oih-r marhine that we have seen. It rot Wheat that could not be cut aitb M Oormirka Reaper, or Cradle. We are well scuuaiulcd with M'Cor mh k's marhine. P. A. Ill-XBY, DtVID SHANKS. JOHN l.Rllid, Jr. ABKAII M Ml IK WOOD. JOHN nitlOli, J OIKS IIKS. IIAKRY PI ITT It Ft, AL4UN BANKER, JOHN ."IllllWoon, II. C. WKKillT. ETII SIIIKWOOU, Kl.l.-IIA WRIUIIT. CaaJUH-TOS. flreene Co, III, Dee. -7. IRoA. I procured one of Mr. Iluseey's Reaping and Mowing M;irhines. from Raltimore. lsst Spring .-1 ent eighty acres of OaU and fifty acres of Timothy with It to my entire satisnietion : arterwhw-n I cut sixty acre or i:kvereeed wttu it in less than five days. 1 ruld not not bare eared the t'loverseed without the maehirie, so I consider I have saved the whole cost of tne maclune. in the saving ol m; Cloverreed alone, HAillKli THOMAS. A number of certificate from others could be given, but we deem it unnecessary, a the Reaper on a fair trial will recommend itst.ll. The sub scribera have the exclusive right to sell in the following Counties : Lnion, Northumberland Montour, Luzerne, Perry, Columbia, Lycoming and Clinton. Farmer and other are cautioned against purchasing of any personseiccptourselves or our authorized Agents. ItOSS' GRAIN DRILL. Tbis is will known to the Farming community and only nerds a fair trisl to give it a decided preierenre over any other Drill in the market Grain Reaptti, Grain Drills, n3 all kinds of Ussting msde to order and kept constantly on hand and for aale at the lewisburg Foundry. All orders promptly attended to by deaden, Marxh St Co. Lewisburg, May 6, 1832 9w LEWISBURG ACADEMY r J1HE 9lh Session of this Institution under the I . Ii : - ir i prceem i rincipai win commence on monaau May turn to continue so weess. Instruction will be given as heretofore in sll the brsncbes of a thorough Acsdemicsl course, including Lsngusgts, Mathamaucs and General Liters-tore. Composition and Declamation will receive careful attention. Proper regard will also be paid to the manners and morals of the popils snd no scholar will be retained, who after having been duly advised with, persist in the indulgence of profanity, quarreling or other low practices. I be Bible is in daily requisition in the school. ror reference, the subscriber takes the liberty of referring to the citizens of the place slid vicinity wno nave oeen nis regular patrons. A f emale Assistant will be secured ri neces sary. Tkbws. For I.sngosgee $10 ; Higher English 8 ; and Primary to per Session. JOHN RANDOLPH. April 28, 1852 Principal Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, two Uje crtnon Cangnage. VERY ttsnkfa for past from the Citizens rs'm sna otoaems oi iwisourg ana 4m vicinity, the subscriber would m T state that be continue to give instructions on the riano and Unitar afco in V ocal Music and in the German Language. Having been taught in the best Music Schools in Germeny, he deems himself amply qualified to teach Music, and lo aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich German towgae. He will alao tune Pianos, and put them in repair, if desired. Residence, sfter the 1st April next, en North Third St, first door sooth of the Bchoolboose. Feb. 54, 1853. FRANCIS J. GESSNER. PHERKY BOAKDS for sale by j Hursh&Ammo.. Flour Barrels. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Luzerne and adjoining counties, that they will keep constantly on hand st Fisher it Bogarduf Warehouse in the Boro' of Wilka. Barre at least 1000 Floor Barrels, From whence) all sections of the country csn be supplied. N. B. Orders for barrsla from a distance will be regularly attended to. Address -Baldwin Sl Brown, Huntaville, Lnxeme Co., Pa." Price at Warehouse, $30 per hundred. BALDWIN At BROWN Hanlsville, Luz. Co. Pa, Msy S. 1852-3inpd Farmers, Attention! M'CORMICK'S Reaping and Bowing Machine. AREAPLNG MACHINE being now almost universally regarded a a necessary impli ment to the Farmer (and not much less so thsn the rtuusk. because of the high price of labor at the season of harvest and the great importance of he work to be done in a short lime,) he should investigate carefully the principles of dinVrent machines and point of difference as well as the right of the Manufacturer to sell the same. My machine operates with a Aactk Kdpt and Avef com bined with a seat or stand r the raker, so that the grain is delivered at tlie tUr mf tit maekim. and the binding male entirely Independent of the cutting. It la simple, of light draught and will cut one hundred to three hundred arres of grain without a second grinding and Is warranted superior lo every other Keeper in all kinds of graiu, and grass, whether tangled and lodged or otnerwlee. That the irkl is the tree re tier." and that the Reel is indispensible to theswecessfrfl operahVn of the marliiue Ihnwffh uu Harvest no longer admits m a aoom. i nese facta Mug attested by the lAeasawff of my machine now Id by myself and other inrnngiug my patents. while a com pa naively small number of machine known as " Hussey' Reaa-r,"niM s faunUoiid rcry abrupt tdye and wdk"tu a reef are In use. As additional evidence of the gnat soperiority of this machine, 1 may say that in the great West and North, where Reaper have horn and are Mill in demand by (AonaranV. and where I have sold more than 400(1 Reap er., 1 have hies uhjeoted to the eeraaity of bringing suit against a D ember or manufacturer v tne protection of aay patents, and that against Seymour A Morgan, of Brockport New Tork, I have recently ob tained a verdict of $li,3o damages, and will here advise the Faraaera against purchasing my machines in aa at tend (and so far injured) form from otbera under a dif ferent name, a pun-baser are equally as liable as manu facturers, and suit are bow pending against several con cern in Illinois, and other will be sued unless they make fair reparation for the past and desist for the future. The flrst premiums of the Stale of Pennsy Irani. New Tork. Michigan and Wisronsin. have been awarded to my ma- nine, and also the A rat premium of the American institute, and Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. AleoTHR OKKAT MF.DAL OF TIIR WORLD'S FAIR was awarded to me after tare trial t with Hussey'. After a series of careful and tbomngh experiments, not only have I for the hnrmtmi e lli&i the most per fect Reaping machine ever offered to the public tmt Aaes more titan fulty realised my moat sanguine expectations in now having a Mowing machine that will cat all I-tails of prittM fa per rfCfow at imajt a&iitinud cnaf, and far mer will bear In mind that little diften-oce in price for the neat aiarAtne. i of small cooseuence. After having made the improeemeuta required to perfect my Mow ing Machine, whirh are alao applied to the Reaper, sine the last harvest I cxhibiu-dlt in competitfcai a ith twoother before the Committee of the Chicago Mechanic lustitnte in cutting flrst very large ami heavy, and after ards eery r-hort thick and fine Prairie grans. The work waa per fectly nnexceptionahle, and the tiold Medal wa awarded to me for the bast Keeper and Mower. For further lufbnaatioe) those Interested will plea address C. U. M COKMII K, Chhsjo, 111. Authorized Agent to sell and deliver the above Machine, S.HUR S, 7d3m417 Lewubarg, Liaion C. Pa A WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBTJRQ, FA. VL. HATFIELD, bee en band large s and aplendid assortment of W atcuss, HiLvaawsna and Jiwstat, just received from the best Importing and Manufacturing Houses in Philsdelpbia and New York, end consequent, ly much lower than if purchased from those Re tsilers who pretend to be Wholesaler. Gold Patent Levers, full Jeweled, ink I'O 00 to $126 00 AO do do & Jeweled, IMC do do do fall jeweled. Hk do do do 4 j'Wela, 16k do Anchors, fuH Jeweled, lk do do do do Ink do Ix pises, I lo 8 jewela, lk do do 4 jewels. 16k do English and French Watches, 18k liver Patent le vers, full Jeweled, do do do A Jewel, do tlontinff do Jeweled, do Anchors, fall Jeweled, do Lepince, 4 to S jewel, Herman ilver Lepines, 4 Jewels, liver Quarter. German ilver A second hand Watches, 4.'. oil - yo 00 40 no - uwi s tie oo :e no " f" no ; . o o a no 3.'. oo Id on sa no i: no t oo 30 PO ' 34 ("J 14 00 - 3i SI 00 - 3a on 14 00 " sn no It 00 16 0" J oo " io on on in oo !S0" 12 on 8 00 " -ii 00 15 00 " IS Ol 14 00 " 34 00 IM' i; oo 1 oo 9 on 7 s - m oo 1 2i 2 Ml 37 4 00 1 no - a no a to - 7 on so " on 1 s " lo no I 60 " 3 00 7i in 00 S oo - is no a o - ii oo 1 on so oo 1 Oil- S40 hold truant main, do l.axlie' Fob Chains, do Gentlmea' Fob Chain, do Vert Chain, jold Ladies' Breast Pins, latest style, such a Mourning, Box and titass, Cameas, Clusters, c roll. Branch, Ac Gold Gentlemen's Breast Pin, do Cult Pin, different styles, do Finger King, Gold Ear Kings, such a Hoops, Drops, Jenny Linds, Corn, Wheat, Straw berry. Cluster, Scroll, Branch, Ac, Gold Watch eats, do do Key, do renrUa, do I'ens, dO Tr ?! do Hunting Lockets, (Medal las) do Bracelets, ilver poonSfTees, Tables, Doaart, and fait liver pectacles. And a variety of fine goods, latest styles, rtestlv got op, at prices to suit the times aud war ranted lo be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated goode Chains, Pins, Kpooos, Lockets, Spectacles, Cases, Bsskets, Ear Rings, Shawl Pins, Hair Pins, Coral Beads, Steel Deads, Parses, dec, Ac, dtc Also Bras day spring add weight Clocks I 00 ' do 30 tour do do de l day wood sad gilt Time Pieee, 7 00 Month Clocks, Is 00 " Alabaster Parlor Clorks, 10 00 Patent Lever for Marine) Clocks, ft On French Aeaifdroaa, S keys, S aO do do h'X - S M Polks de 10 00 lluaic Doses, a 00 " And hundreds of articles not mentioned. 10 oi) 4 00 5 no at oo T AO IS 00 2 00 Watches, Cck and Jewelry csrelullv re paired and warranted. Call and sea. Mann, 1852 1)416 Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, 18 a remedy suited to the extreme of heel and cold, and is very beneficial whenever centle tonic and stimulating influences are requited. Its stimulsnt property being independent of alcoholic power, ka eftect as a IreoueaH rentedy need never be dreaded. White it strenethens and refreshes the debiliuted in summer seesoa, it ia not less potent during the inclemeney of the winter ; by warming with He healthy Ionic vrinciple ensbline ine system to resist ins influence or incipient disesses which lurk in a changing climate. No fsntily should be without it, and to travelers by land or sea it will be found invaluable to use a lew drops in water as a uniform! healths and agreeable drink, without intoxieslion. Caution. Persons denting an article that csn be relied two as Mrs JAMAICA GINGER. should be particular to ask for "Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger,1 which is warranted to be wnat it ia represented to bo. and io Prapsrsd only bv FKEDK BKOWN and sold at his Drag and Chanties 8lore, N E. cornet of rum and Una tout Hta. FkUadclpkim. evm nuitui i uu , lwtttimrg. Agent 641:3 incrj. roa anal sontv Iron, e No. l Kngliah Iron anal No. 1 Cewter County Iron, ofTered fer aale Tyre, at I eanU wr la. I Baaat and ifooe Irum, SV mar Hon. do Naal Bad 4 as IK (or gr see km, tat aa sssartsssaHaf diAVrewt krndai Burlaw Btsal, 4 ets par IK Oovntrytr. ;,! lb. CaO at ay Blaclutautk shop en North Third atwwt. A. AM Vtn.t Lsnukurg, Sept. 17, IS6I STOVE WARE-ROOM, Coer eritf Market St. next Britk Foundry.- THE best and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFKI'?fc or PARLOR Stoves. Flouahs, CaatiugH. fVc. at low rale., by CHRIST ot FRICK. tlnothet Kescne SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP ! 1WA on theyergeof the grave, snd so far gone that my family and friends had lost all hopes of my recovery ; aud wlien In thia itualir.B. having been rescSed by the Use of S- JltM K S PILilOSir SYftVf. I desire to tretifv, with grateful eaaotiuaa, to Or 8CI!B.CK. tlie un .peakable lament 1 have received fruui Use of his IU valuable medicine. Karlv last fall i contracted a violent cold, and in eon acquence of which 1 had chills, sltimiip-d with ver. pain iu niv right breast and shoulrler-lilsile, wilh a bad Cough anil uo expectoration. 1 kept g tou worse uutil I toiok my bed, and hail the artcnditnee or my family phy-re-ien. I wa under hi care about f r weeks, and at the expiration of that tiioe was reduced so low thai despair look bold of mya-lf and friends, and even niy physician ahasdoned me, and givs me op lo die with the baity onusuinprion. My apoi Ut was gone, my bowels very irregular, fcver and night sweata. pain In my breast and shouUler. atu-ndi-d with a distressing eongb. which wa very tight, my Brsh had nearly all gone, and I wa so weak that 1 could srareely raise my bead frott tire pillow, and was truly an ol j-jct'of pity to behold. My friends had been sent for In see me die. and my h-hed was sur rounded by kind and sympath aing neighbors, who had come to witnos my departure from thia world. When all rays of hope had mil ef my recovery, a netrhhnr. Mr. Pn.id Cou rail, pn.posed IK- SCHESCK'S PULMONIC SVKl'P with a view of loosening my roegh, and reliev ing me of tlie tough phlegm, and a a means of affording temporary relief, remarking st the time. " that I Was Un far gone ibr the Syrup to be of any permanent beuetit-" My a lie. auxiouf Sir the relief of niv intense sufferings, procured some of the lUmmic .Syrup. I found it altord ci me relief, and continued usiug it. f CMIld f.el its heal ing influence Unn my lungs. I continued b improve under its use. and my friends were much gmtllled to witrtt m my um-xpected improvement: many of my neigh bors came to look at me as one raised from the dead. M y cough now became loose, and I lelt ometbin-; break, where I had the pain in my breast, and 1 discharged large quantities of yellow matter. 1 have tat week dlerharged and raised a spit lm full of matter every day, with hard lumps, like grains of sometiiing. My bowel now became regular anil natural, and my appetite wa aofar improved that I could scarcely refrain from eating too much. My strength improved, and 1 regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect suoa alter I commenced oung the S.ron. aud the improvement continued until I was restored to my wonted health. I have passed tfaroui:h the inrlcmeut weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and reel as well now aa ever I fclt in mv life, and 1 am this day a living teidimouial of the great elrloacy of urUKSCK'S I'VLHOXW Sl Hl l'iu curing pulffion- Lest this statement should he thought too hlshly colored liy some people. I subjoin a certificate of a number of the inhabitant of Tacony, who saw aw at different times during my disease, and never expe-led to are me rest'ired. I also append the certllicabeof the brother of Mystic Lodge, No. 2To, I. O. of O. F., who kindly watched over me, and fullv believed Uiev would consign my remain to the tomb: but thanks to Ilr. cchenck, Ibr his Invaluable Pulmonic Svrnp. my life has bceu spared, and I sm per mitted to make the foregoing statement Utr the benefit of suHerinc mankiud. I reside at Taconv, snd am well known by mist of the people there, aud will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more partkulara of the great virtues of this medicine. " JMS C. UREh.N. June 24, lSl. The sulisi-ribers. member of the Mystic Lodge. No. 27", I. . of II. F of llolinesburg. Pa., do hereby certify that we know John C ilreen. (and 1 a member in good (tend ing in No. 170, 1. 1), ol O. F..I who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption last winter, so that they gave bim up Iodic; that lie is now fully reetoreil to p. rtWl health, aud they believe his recovery was pro duced bv Sehcnrk's Pulmonic Syrup. Wo believe his cerliftrale is correct in every particular. !lisr Nirv. P. l , I Aimrji Rnwvsi'S. P. C, AsaMUa Asimi a, P. G., I J. K. (hti, . O, Jua.ni KuuLsoar. J.icoa Wjrimui, Ja, Jon C. I'atrra. Ilolmceturg. Pbllsd. Co Pa- June A'., ISM. The undersigned re-ddenta of Tacony, eight miles above Philadelphia, being wcil acquainted with John C. Onen. and the circumstances attending his case, reel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to make uuitersally known to the public his entire recovery from the very lat stages uf a Pulmonary Coneuinpliou. So entirely helpless wa his condition;" having been but a brief pe riod in that rapidly sinking and emaciated state, as lo utterly preclude In the opinion of his physician and friends, who watdied by bis bedside, all hopeaof even a temporarv reeoverv and restoration to his present robust health, thus the careful na of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic rjrup, make it in our beltet under the circumstance of his previous prostrate, not to ray dying condition, one nf the most startling result that the whole annals of medical skill or science can produce. It de serve to be iniperishably recorded to your credit, and se cures to vou, the great dixverer of an infallible rare for this hitherto remediless disease, a lasting monument, and a world wide reputation in the healing art that no lime may either dimmish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green' distressing struggles and eunVringa from a con tinual rough, superadded to the other sympti-ms conse quent upon, or attending the lat stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover at being so generally believed by his numerous friends that nnhuman power could reU-vc. or protract his lis-, much less restore him back aain to his tmraer health, we c el It thus our duty to give our un qualined testimony of Mr. ilreen's lerfeet reensvrr, be means of thcoelusive ue of your wonderful Svrup;sml we should iieleid rejoice if we could ben-ade the humble Instrument of n-lief and care tn others who may be so unfortunate as to b suailarly aftltcr. d. Cm. HiNrKLR, Captain of St ram tsna t Tmiton, Jrrsrm It'eAix Jr., Srm iio l.rKKxa. MtTTHEW Topm, Aiuut VaNDMsEin, Burtu ertuulT, 1'a. AtfT'UKW llRvTn. fnp'tifl Of httauthuat UaabuifStoD. Jrs WTtw'jf, KOKKKT AlXf9f. fas. TitHT, of th Wch inptim llovMe, Taoooy. JnUM HbOUMlll.'IIV. Protaivsi r-nlr hr J. 11. 9CHSCKt ami fnr T at hi PRINCIPAL c-IMKHPkAHK HI ll,lINiS, N W. owner nf MIX Til autl CMESTNCT ilivcti, anU by DriiKi-t trrofntlly. Frwe $ pr bottle. or fix KttU t S. (sholt aent io tewburK wlOtsIAfl UARCR- 1t3V1 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, AliJJUnbutg, Union count, Penn'a. R1 ESPECT1T1.LV iniorms the citiiens of Union county, and the public in general luat he has leased the above aland, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now fire pared to accommodate fiiende snd the traveling community in a manner acceptable to sll. The HOUSE is large aud roomy, well arran ged in all its departmeuts, and every care will be taken to render hi guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished with Ihe choicest delicscies of the season, and the best the market csn anord. The BAR wiH at all limes be atlended by careful persons, and nons but the very best of liquois will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEKS punctual and attentive. la snort, be pledges nimself to endeavor to give geueral sstisfaeiien lo all, and bones bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of pstronsge. Miffiinburg, June 10. 1869 PHE subscribers offer the public, at their J new Dnck roondry.the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stovee, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor rvtove. Cast Iron Air-l'ighl Parlor Stove, for Wood S sixes. Coal Burner for Parlors I sixe, 12 inch cyl inder. Loais Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sises. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 aizee. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barroom, ana oboes. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Slova The Complete Cook 2 siies. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. 6ce. Aic. CHRIST At FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful Jiteate, GO. .SUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Conntmption. This popular work for sale ia Lewisburc by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and al Uua office. Price, 75 cenia MKDICAI, REFORM. DR. U. B. II ARRIS would senoooce to the ciiisen of lewiburg and vicinity lhat he ha removed into Norih Third street, in the bnusa formerly occupied by CsptPaol.shove the Uerman Keforrned Church. Thankful for the lioeral pstroosge hitherto received, he continue to offer bis professional service to all who may desire them. He practice medicine in aceor Janee with the moat approved system of Medicsl Reform give no Calomel or Mercury in any form and hopes to prove himself worthy of the conndeuce ol the community. He keep on hand, for sale, an extenaive variety of Tbittnsotiisn and other Vegetable Medicines, for Ibe uae of such euilortrets a assy desire them. He is shin prepared to clean and er, tract Teeth. Lewisburg, April 7. 1853 HKxar cabu. ceo. tt tare, j. ttKXRT oitsx. Commission and Forwarding House. CAItK, GIKSE, k CO., COMMISSION AND FOKWARlllNO MERCHANTS, X. 19, Spirt Whnrf- 1?A I.T1 Mf iRE W"-L receive and s-ll FLOCK, Cr.AIX and all kind of cut Mi: V Flu ht L K, and alss LUMBER. Parti-u'lir ttontirn tll f triTro to Oia Brttvh of th bwpiiiw-OT by Lii W. II. titm, wh'sa- bul ttarntiuD will bt iftntivi lo the sii of l.umber.ftnd miii mty ua ot&en ou tries aul I-- k, rareiatl for Uii parrot. Mr UiL-ae'a ov X-i irnrf . ami rrj.y leviinn m a tirt rat -tan, u ptiarMDCcr iUmX th LbfaK market rtcr wal alussVH N ibtaino-l. f f). Librrai Oaih vivairr mtA9 on ("iirnst-nr but IU Qorajer Will thia I1jui naJts UtJ iidTftlavd Uht tbr PrtsJuctj in rejcviTcd. March 17, Jti 414 4m. HECHANICS' UNION ASSOCIATION (tneerpnrated by the Jtate of Massachusetts ;) Brtnteh Office A'o. 03 Dnck St. I'hiltiHtt. s Accumulated Cash snd (iusrsnteeCspilsl S50.000 President M D lis. Pinsnrisl Committee Wm fallen, (i U Wood, II U Juilkins. T JIIM ia en Asvriatinn of Working Men snd other, fur the mutual ssei'taiire ol eai h liter in case of sirknes or accident. By the pavinenl ol the following annual drpo -it, yoo will hecorue a life uu inoer, and wifl he entitled to a weekly benefit during lite if yoo sh.iuhl be disabled by ab kiu-ss ol aeciilrnt from attrnilins lo your ordinary hu.ines or occupation. Feroale insured agaiutt rickne common to both sexes. Ystaxt HaiMaiT or Mlsbsss Kbm aO rrans or ju.u I. Thoae not drawing for the Grit week's sickness, be pavtnc ' pr vear dree f . pr wei-s 3 di & dn 4 do A do 5 do 4 d. 6 do 6 do pr )ear draw 7 pr ek s. do a raj S do dr. 10 do lo do II. All member vlio drasr f r the fint week' I illness, eti-.lt he enliilrd to r.Ct ive w. kly ailt , per cent of their annual ilepoeii. j Under tlioe latcs, Ueuitiei are released from paying assessment. I Those over AO rears f ago will he charged 2.S I per ct eitra. $1 50 aJmiaeion fee ia charged in j addittnu lo the above, the nrat year, snd must he j psid st the litne of application, snd ibe 1st jest' ! deposit within 30 days. CITY REFKKKNCK. Pratt A Heath. !C. f) Market ! St; vntlrara A Neman. 3 Krai.kiin Place: J'nt, rliirk hsq M aiierio Hotel. N. H 9 : J M HiltinZ' Eo. .1 Cb h Allev: Henry fiubo-ii FX-o. Pank Alloy: S-iml Hart A Co. 17 uerrnani ?t: Howard, lil 8. "?Jd !;irrfM,'',.!; 'is -i; Andre. Scott, II a.Bul St. All communication hould be aJdiee.l (post paid) to M II Pxtx. 63 Dock St. Tbtladr ANDREW Cir.MMINOS. Utrhburg. General Agent for I'ttion, 'orlhi.mheil.nit. Montour, Columbia, L) coming, Chnton snd ('enter counties 391 w. o. Mirsos. cilliasu ners KEYSTONE MACHINE WORKS, 1 3 and "20 North Fourth Street, f-imbary. llH'KOK & DOCK, JWurrertri of S TA TTO ift'Y S1KAX i.Vf.7AT i.f U I'Si lt:i l'rtr. VXI every dsrri('lioii of Mai-hinist' Tnol such so l.slhe. l'Uncri.d osrtcht linlls bv Mandiilla. Miil HcreMS iVc oide to otder. Particular altenlion eiven lo Culling lren--1 inch to 3 feet ni dijineter li'ge and mill Screws, Taps Ac. Geneiil M.ithine Work done piomplly end in the het manner. For person orilerioa: from u, we w ill mahe arrnrate ealcolalion of Ihe etrength. lnvveer i .1 ! speed of every variety ot machinery, end make voiding ilrawinir of the urn-- in the moat uerlert miinner. Our Shop and Machinery are MKVV. and lectins; conhdenl that we can rrnilrr le-ilect satisiartion we teaprcttullv rriuet oer tiwnde and the public le give us s eall. - Dec. 1S5I HICKOK A DOCK. Ccurisbnrg XounDrn HMIE aubscrihers, lhankful for pasr pat- j. ronage, wouiu inionii me ptiotic mai tncy continue io manui.iciure mi Hinu oi Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings wsrisuled lo be of Bood material, and sf prices that ran not fail to plrane. UEDDEd At MARSH, leswisbnig. Feb. 1851 COOKING Stovrs, nf varions pattern and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at ike Lewisburg Foundry by GruMes A Marsh. QTOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale dt the Lewi.-nurg foundry. Geddes ft Maish. WlAUD'S PuicM (vanir Plow, a supe rior article, for sale a l ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Geddee ft Msrsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidtdlv the bett and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes ft Marsh. OjOsititm it the Life of Buslneu ! 5Vr-yw NEW LIVEKY i& EXCHANGE STABLE. The eabscriber would respectfully inform the citisens of Lewisburg snd the traveling commun ity generally, that he has opened a oew Livery and Exchange Stable on FOURTH street half a square Sooth of Market, snd lva provided a good lot of Horses, with entirely new good and lash ioaableCerrisges, Buggies, Sleighs, 4e. where all washing anything in his boa assy be accommod ated on the shortest notice snd most reasonable tenae. He will pay every attention to the wants of hie customers, and hopes by so doing lo merit and receive a liberal share nf public pationage. WILLIAM MOORE. Lewisburg, Dee 30, 1831 Map ar (be State of California. OREGON. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug' Mitchell in 1846, and psinled to correspond wilh the boon. dsries tied by Congress in l89-.'0f n, at fl,, Lhionitls eftus, fiits IS cts. Or. Joha Locke. SUUGL'OX DEXtiht firrisjK on Toi.d atrvwt, cor, the Uermeo RsAwmed Chorea. Lewisburg, frbroary 34, 1(U3 MARCHISI'S UTERINE CATH0LIC0X. tTT E now come to the most impn V J. 8 lhL " e nuobTrf those efflirtrd te taken into consideration when it is rerncnebered that anul ih.inlrMj ' " of I hi remedy it was iho't impevaiblc laTH? the disrsae vsitboct asechanical eseaue maihlj' painful course of treatment. 1 VurrhalC $ Ctert'nt CuthuUvrm Is the ittarvrvery and inventPm of Dr. TheoSnea . . of flicn. sa old and atussful medical trurJZ"' peculiar efficacy waa .eeted by unel neetrtV. l menu in a caw of Prolspee. tteri whilewratVrte-!!?" for (nuttier complaint. The swniatiua m , ' led to a coorar of h.np and sater stud wkieh "" i a uir cvxnuineiMH w, ine r Tnliliin. We Kbt mwrh sain and ret ten I endnranee if ; ej I (, tlie re wa no core, that we Seel thia ermrtrtineew. Urns, be deemed an inestimaUe aceeisfiln aaediem .m A physician of much eminence, afire eianu,:-. ,, Baedieine, and ohorrvina itseffects. reasarAcd that era had sprnne ap in ike liv. of female. tney nader.tead in the leaat degree i ,inmrt Jjl4 medy, srel tlie inability of Ibe -r-fekw io treat eases, tbey woaid nut lone waete tnetr money n, 1T bills, nor yet suffer from the torturref fFallin of the Kon Prufn- litsebarg. ISd!?; Menstrnatiiin. hiicnerrheea. or White, and for J' the dhtrwetna OawiiHtinf ineelenl to Femas A special Pamrhiet ri.es mil pertaralar r t. u, and eliecU f that wotid-rfnl mediema. Da.l 7dlj4l7 All THOKSION. Wi, S.Je Agml for Union coast. THE NEW FOUNDRY 13 now curried on as usual, at the up,,, end of Market sfrrei. where evert I cription of CASTINGS - kep, hand or made to order such aa The Complete, or Complete Jniprot.j ('Ulijtf Sfptsj for either Uoal Wood and .,1 other kinds of STOVES, oPMIirfillaSofdifftr. trnt kinds Corn Plouha, dull Ploo0-!.s, , aim tne i Self SharpeniBg Plough. ! a new nriii-le, and which ran not be Sit ' in Prnn)tvania. Call and see and jti'f t for yourselves. ! CIIRfST V FRR'Jv. i Iwisbtiro. Julv 8. I?51 'PHE nndfrsi!ni cvnitniue) the .!' J. HT XUSI.YES3 at the Old Stand. j on INorih iliird f., near Market, , respectfully; solicits the natroBace oi hi) I friends and :he public eetM-rallv. . tii.ini,u r. ii coo. leewisburg. May fi, I85U 37. 323A??13i5 t" IICUSALK and 1IETA1L 1 DRUG .tfiffrlart -SI reel. L.essi.'vliurs, Vn. (Drain drills. T HL tllld.rsi-nrd wish to inform ll lortiiitii; conimuniiv ceueiullv. ll.it I they are now ronuTacliiriii; I J- i' HO.SS" X-irff fapmrrrf f7.M. I fHlLLi, or SUriNG MACJII.Xf ' i Wilfiou! Mopiiino to diwtiss the cuntt-ar- live mrrilM ol numerous lrills now titTere j furaule, Ihey meiely wjjh In invite Farm- ; t-rs to carl and sre ihe above nurned artu:le ! I het'tire purehasiH; el-w ht-rr, leeliu; conn- i ilt-lit llist ttiev iVksMiwh k n B,.:..l i li : I glv, enttn Hll,Mctinn. ROSS. GliDDKS A MARS! I. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, I ."'. IT IS A FACT, j OXE self-evident, and worthy of evert consideration- lhat no Miller ran m ' K'sod clean flour without be has good clean wheat. I suppose you wish to know th remedy. I tell ou it is lo get one of Hergttrtsser't II heat Scourers, or Smui Mrichint s. He bring an old, practical and experienced Millwright lias invented, gt up and put in successful operation the best ' - tvrical Scourer now id use. Any peisoa ; ordering a machine and afterward fiadug tbat it does not prove to opcraia aa repre sented, there shail be no sale, aa three ma chines are to be warranted good. Further rccoinmcndations are thought unnecessarv. He is now bavin" a supply made al Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes & M.irsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended lo. Machiues will be sent and put to all order. Address J. BERUSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Uniot, Co. Pa. 329 J7ru(t ano ORNAMENTAL TOEES. I The subscriber offers for aale a larrt I assortment of choice Fruit Trees suchas Applo trees, 7 to 1 0 feet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, J rJ sarieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, f Prune and Pear trees, together with aoavs r or 8 varieliee of Grape Vines of the best I native and eiotic varieties. Ornamentsl Trees, such as the Pauloaia, Linden, Ac N. B. Persona wishing to procure a quantity of Ihe Frail trees, are requested w make imaaediale application to the uMCf We e ,i ciBiteie Is tkniel lhat a eieliea and f . vavv. s a wm WMi asw W ewwvajg -am g IIVJ T U IV1I aice wanted. II. R. N0L i Lewisburg, March 1, 1S50.