SIM RiM -ri '' "jh-ju .Nothing ssirer than ILantl and no Letter Farms than in Union county. fj ousel Small faim FOR SALE The subscriber offers his home in the Bjrnugh of Lewisburg, kitunted at tlie intersection of St. Anthony and Fourth afreets. The hnusc i large two story frame, wi:h oew frame barn and other necessary ouitmih'iag. The land comprise 6 Acres and M perches, all in a high s's'e of cultivation. Tliere are a variety of choice Fruit Trees on the place also a never-failing well of water. It is well situated for public busiuess of any kind the Uud will u,(iort a small family, or cun be laid nut into villutte luis. JOHN BEEBER. Lewishurg, Oct. f, 1849 Ory&ans Court Salt. "VyOTICE is hereby given, thut hy irtue JAl of an order of the Orphwn' Court ol Union county, will le eaposeil to Public Sale, on Vr.su.v the 24rh day of Oi torer pest, by the undersigned. Adminis trators of Tltoms InUINOs, deceased, the following real property, to wit : . All that mf-yiij;e and trad of land, sit uated in Kelly T., I'nion Co., adjoining lands of Jacob Harlfnaii, Adam StshI, and others, containing about ISO ACFGf. near 110 acres cleared, the balance good timber land, all will w an red whereon is erected n two story Hou-e, n large, bank Barn and other necessary rut-buildiiitfs. This fnrin is in a cood state of cultim'u.n ; an Apple Orchard, and other Fruit Trees are on the land. Sale to comnit nee o! 10 o'clock, A. 11 on the pi nnsej, u l n hud where term? will be mice known hy t!.e subscribers. IKVi IlJDI.Ni., A.NDIitlW II'Ili.MiS, AJia:i.i-!'a'or. 5 At f Le sane ti trie ami nev mill be sold a true! of I -'.ml, atyiatfn w uhoie.contaiiirijt about 46 atCHI on wh'Ch i erected a bric k IJ. use mid oil.er out buildings a fcr.od bear'Pg Apple Ore bird Dearly all (hand and :i. a jroi d Mate oi caltivation. Lkwis luniMis. S- pt. 23. 1849. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphans' Court of Union county, the subscrber will eXMise to Public Sale, ou the premis es, nn Monday the ISih of October K-t, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Lot of UisitRd late of I!i:tvbv Moyf.r, deceased, situa'e the west sids of Fourth street, in the Borough of Ijcwishurg. between St. t'vh arire and Sr. George street, nwwlrreri ( 2-6, measuring Co feet in front and atsoiil i 151 feel ill depth, having thereon ercctf d a One arrl-n-hnlf store' House, - frame Stable, and oilier improvements. Terms made known on the div of sale. JOHN MOV Kit, Adm'r. J. Hai s. Jr., Clerk O. C. Sept. 4fi, If 41. ORPHANS' COL'ttT SALI5. BY order of the Orphan' Court of Un ion rountv, the subscriber will expose ihe following Real Estate, late, of RVd Tho's lloo:, dee'd, to Putlie S,.le, at the house of Mr. Charles D. Kline, in the Bo rough of l.ewisburg, on Thursday the 11th day of October next, at lit o'elock, A. M., vz The " Mansion Farm," situate n Kelly township, adjoining lands of 'I bos Clingan, heirs of Jus Law son die'd, her of Thou Howard doe'd and others, contai ning 8H acres and 53 perches, neat mens ore j having thereon erected a Iwo-slorey frame l)elliiij.'-llue, double frame Barn and other improvemt -tits. Also tin? "Limestone Lot," atl- join'O" buds of lame- D.i'e, H-q. Michael I) tin is 8nd o'hers, porit;i:nini; out; acre. Also, two tracts of Woodland, situate in Wbi'e J)cer townsbip, iM'i'ining Keichlev A: lUnk, Oun F.iu k, Reuben lIn n- hiiJ other' one tract coniH:nin; iiOHt acres, and the other r.bout 34(1 acres. Terms made known on the d.iy of sale. SAUL M'COIJMK K. Surviving Adm'r with the H"i!l annexed oi R.-v. Thomas Hood, dee'd. cept 2fi, I84? FOR SALE -21 iarw, SlTL'ATKIl in Kelly town.ship, Union count), !';., 4j iiilien trout Iew ri;, (Hie sea! ot 'the r;ew Universiiy.) The farm eon'a:us l 235 acres, of which Hit) acr's arc cleared ant in a toori stnte ul eultivntmn. hir't SHopofiMtfi is l.inien'one Ui.d. A re-pect water "n i meadow, liie liirm Iihs rare ad ntst, tliere bcinj; on it ;eral never failing yprinus. and a stream running thro' its ii nti r afT.irdin lie ilitie I which stock can be watered in every field. In nrMxi seasons, 40 to 50 tons can te ru: fp in the meadow laud. The limine and B.irn are liame, the JPrv 'latter nearly new, aiu'ir' 'well fir.if.hed: There isH&lfel? l-o a Tenant Mouse, and nil the -, tut-buildings appertaining In a tnrm also an Orchard with a ariev i.f ;; d Fruit. The above Farm i offered in whole or in part 4 siJ'l purchaser, and a portion ol Iha purchase money may remain secured by th premises. W-M. If. RI1.-BV, ROCEnr HAYES, Eswino,. orih estate of Uriah rtssv, dee'd Kl'y, Uniun-Co., Sept. 2, Ibt9 ADJOURNED Si!c of Heal Estate. WILL be exposed to Public Sale on the premises, on Saturday, 27th of Oct. next, nil that messnage and trai:t of land situated in White Dt.-er township. Union county, now occupied by John Ifachman, adjoining laoda of William t'peese, John Hummel, and others, contnttiiiitf about tO if If' between IS and 20 of which are cleared an t in a guod stuto ol cultivation, and on cvsS? whu h arp erected a dAellmir house and oth er huildincs. The balance of the tract i wtli timbered. Sale to com. pence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will be made, known hy HOUr Hf HU B. "1 Exfcors of TIIOMAs I!YKs L U'm.HnM J.M.i:UA1BKKI.I.) lec'. Lcwisburg, Aug. 15, 1819 Public Sale, fj'WE undersigned, Kxecufor of the last X w'i" "! testaii ent ol PtTKR Shitii, iae of Fast Itutliloe township. Union Co., deceased, il! nfler for sale, at public oui cry, on the premises, on FxWay, the 1 :h day of October next, n.e following; valuable Real Kta'e, to wit : All that certain tract of Land, -lUinle in tj.e townhip and count v ntbte u,a i I. . r ai., .i..,..' v .1 .. ! Jacob Mertz, Adam Wi'iuan. and other. euritniiiiiijr alxmt 70 Acres, ill clear land, whereof ahotit K hteen ncres are exci lli nt Meadow land, and till 'n Rood state of cultivation. Phe Improvements then-on ercc- " IJ are " liirwt JStone Dwillmo; House, a S'one Spring House, a Tenant Hi u-e. a Lo! inrn, a w II w ith a Pump at the door, .nd a jinod pr.tijf ol W-iter aboiit tacn'.v- live perches trini I he heusr, which crtiid easily be brought to :he house in a flow ing Pump. An Apple Orchard wi;h ex. eil. in Fruit Trees, and T other Frtnt. "a- aid prftnrrtv is situated about three miles from Li-wishurp, on the road leading roru l,eis!)i;r to New Berlin, and nbnui two miies (rom Turlieviile and the Vt! p.rnneh of the S;ir)iv h.inna river. Also a Lot f Timbir Land, almost rtdjoir'TV tie former, eoritninini! upw ards T TW'EXTY A CEES, hereon a is t reeled tfjQf a Tenant House. liaa I iS? Seven acres are clear, and the remainder well Timbered. Sale to conirm-nce at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when due attendance will be given, and terms of sale made known by JOMN SCHR f 'K. Kxerutor. Fast Iluffdloe Tp., Aii:. 23, 1H49. N. B. Persons wishing to see the above mentioned property, will be accommodated by cnllinjf on J.icob Wertz.. who resides adjoining said propert . and will take plea sure in nowmfT me same. om:uo.v. The Hon. John P. Gaines of Ke. has been appointed Governor t)f Oregon by Gen. Taylor, and has accreted. He is one of Nature's nobleman, nnd rhnen to Congress in '47 by 110 majonty in a district usually against us. This year he h"Ss been run out simply because he re ported a bill lat Winter to aboli.-h the Slave Trade in the District ofCo'uinia. and would not, like his opponent, go the whole hi'fr fir Slavery Extension, at all hazards and to the iast extremity. Sla very is just now in the condition of a some body foretold in Scripture as " having wrath, because he knoweth he h'lth but a short time.'' (Rev. x ii- 12.) We regret 'hat the Whift party his to hear the con. sequences of that flurry through the defeat f such men as M.ij. Gaines, but thee re verses will work out good in the end. Meantime we rhank Gen. Taylor and his Cabinet for their admirable selection of a Governor for Oiegon. We learn that Gen. Edward Himilton has been appointed Secretary of Oregon. Gen. Hamilton was formerly editor of the Portsmouth (Ohio) Tribune. In the late war w ith Mexico he commanded one of tl e "ompaiiies of the First Regiment of Ohio Volunteers. A disturbance occurred at ll irrishurg on Saturday n;eht, which was created by the impression that a number of runaway laves were secreted in the town, A row occurred at the door of a church, where oorre of the slaves were supposed to be. Ph SherifFarmed a parly of men to re store order. Four colored men were ar rested, but the slaves escaped, and it is said are on their northward journey. New York, Got. 2. Three thousand five hundred and twenty j lot's were killed this year in the city. Sotrh of Forty second street, at orfexpense fl700. r Thomas Herttell. F.sq., citizen. Hied this morning, aged 79 years. In the Supremo Court, ori Saturday the wife of. he notorious E. Z. C. Judson ob tamed under the new code a decree of di vorce against him, on the ground oTcruthv and adultery. J j 1JEWISBUKG CHRONICL.K AND WEST BRANCH FARMER Canal Cumtn'msioner Hknry M. FrjLLtR, Whig 22i 156 137 John A. Gamble, Democrat 41 35 93 Assembly Fli Slifer, 216 151 145 211 150 135 48 40 8'2 49 39 10 John M'Lai-ohli John Cummings John Oimm Sheriff" Akciiibslu Tn"M.9 George Ureinbaeh John Haas, Volunt. Whig County Commissioner John Wilt Daniel German, Vvl. 191 56 15 SJ III 3.1 104 74 8 203 lr6 000 56 35 j Treasurer IHnifl HoRLAniF.a John Mauck, Vvl. Poor llmme Aeainst Poor House For Poor House Tlie fM'W'tts permn nrr nttinrfctd tu obtain fthrriptitmg and advn themrnts fi r this paper: V B Pai-sf.h, ft9 Pine t. PhiNil., unii ni his oflVe in Ildliimme. Botnn and New York K W I'lnn. opiffwite Kirhiiire. 1'hilaJ (Jko Ptt, 151 Nasu -St Nr York Ia trisburfj, Ia. Thursilty Afternoon, Oct. II. ItyNewsGonds New Medicine and new Dentist Card, in this week's paper. Mr. Dsvi-.' lectures on Pubylou are worlhv of the attention of all. Land Sales. The place of Mr-Ammon itdvertL-ed last week, is already sold. Mr. B"nber this week offers for sale his valuib'e Town property. The sale by W. H.iyes' Executors of a fiKm in White Deer, was postponed to the 27ih inst. on account of the storm. H7"See first columns on this page. fc"7The State has doubtless gone for Gamble, and the Democrats have probubly carried the Legislature. The vote 'a light, and the returns come in slowly. The whole Whig ticket in Uuion county is said to have from 1 to COO map Northumberland it is reported elects all the Dem. nomirxes. Milton only 41 for Fufer, Chillisquaqt! 51 for Gamble, and Point a smill inaj. for Fuller. Columbia, 800 for Camb'e. Fortr.er, Whig, elected to the Assemblv. Schuylkill, small maj. for Fuller each party one Member. Philad. City elects Joel Jones, Indepen dent, for M.iyor. Conntv, doubtful. Lancaster, 2500. Berks 3000. H7The election in Lewisburg went off very quietly, 314 votes being polled. The people voted independently, and as far as we know without any trading or swapping of candida'es. Very many Democrats to ted for Col. Slifer, because they knew and respected him "s a man and a cit.zcn and many Wi.iscast their vo es for Mr. Gamble on account of fiend.shio, relation ship, acipminiaiiceshin. West Brar.chship, and because ihey believed he would be more sure to ailend to the Crosscut opposite tne ljorough. Lycoming County. The whule Democratic County Ticket is e.ected by respectable majorities. The remaining townships to be heard from will increase Gamble's majority to about 625. Packer's to about 400. HrindleN to I.o 3i0. and Dunn's to about 3(H). Lycom ing Gaz'-lte. Clinton Connty. Lock Haven, Oct. 10, 1849. Our returns are not as full as we expec ted to have them. Gamble's majority will be between 250 and 300. For Senator, Packer nliout 250 majority. Assembly, Dunn, Dem., 350 to 4)0 majority, and Brindle, 250 majority. The whole Dem ocratic county ticket is elected by decided majorities. Clinton Democrat. Win. B. Foster, Esq. it appears has ao cepted the appointment of Chief Engineer on the North Branch Canal. Wc perceive that he invites proposals, (to he received at Tunkhannock until the 12lh of November) for constructing a number of sections on that work. fcTHighly gratified to-day with the reception of the Philad. "Daily News" and opened it with eairer hate, hoping to find lo's of Telegraph E'ection Returns but, lo : the Aetis was five days old. Louisville. Oct. 1. I he Slate Convention enlled together for the purpose of remodelling the Consti- tnponof this Slate was organized to day. James M. Gurthrie, Democrat, of this cilv, was elected Presid nr. ami Thnn. I Halm, Secretary. The vote for President was as follows : Gurthrie, 50 ; Nixon. 43. P.S. The Juniata Sentinel gives com plete returns from that county, thus : Dimm 1125 J S!ilcr 869 Curnmings lit 5 M'Laughlio 829 This gives Slifer about 386 over Cun; n.ings M'Langhlin 187 over Dirum. ii mwm. 104 60 00 140 73 82 26 112 145 93 64 00 21 09 33 139 000 31 169 53 66 17 00 134 69 77 182 116 229 90 64 00 00 ISO 69 63 17o 114 168 7 64 00 21 104 37 149 15 22 t7 54 56 20 000 107 37 144 161 20 129 56 58 00 30 133 69 76 125 HI 154 92 65 42 115 100 32 13 111 33 154 52 52 lo 2 6 5 4 109 1 2 2 3 2 125 68 66 211 000 165 00 55 00 114 38 160 112 00 145 00 65 00 68 42 211 000 169 93 04 00 38 221 U'O 00 141 SI 55 00 108 104 00 60 7 93 69 151 Treating (or Office Who are the men that are ut this dirty work again T Let the moral and religious portion of the com munity bet iheir faces against ihe vde practice. They owe it to their children, their country nnd their God. The forpgoing is from the " Good Sa maritan," a p iper devoted principally to Temperance ; lachrymose that temperance printers conl' im to the temperance law requiring license notices to be published ; and wondrous vigilant in discovering nnd proclaiming what inns F.lders and Class Leaders find most suitable for themselves, as also that some of them prefer and ap plaud other modes and topics of oratory than its own. We have often been urged by his patrons and others to coll him out on the point broached above. Annual does he nre othkhs to put down ih; "vile and dirty " j ractice he cll for a wholesale prohibition ol liquor selling, and demands that Iz-gUlntive candidates be pledged to such a law. lie pounces upon a liquor advert isement in a newspaper as a public enormity. Thus set as a watch man upon the walls, the len't that pould be expected of him would lie that he woulr! distinctly warn the people if an ititemperat man was put op for offi -e, nnd especiallv if he attempted to debase and corrupt th voters hy "treating." The " Samaritan' knew there was just such a man before the people lor a high and responsible office no! a man who now and then takes a drink and invites a friend to drink, simply bti: cne who drinks and treats, day alter day systematically, profusely, notoriously, dis gustingly, and probably h.ts made and is making more drunkenness than any o'her ten men in I'nion county, tavern-keeper? included: but not a word of warning ap peared ngiinst him in the Sam-iritan, tho' his opponent is and long has been an irre proachable and b'ameles temperance man. No one would expect the Samaritan to pn'er into a partizan warfare, jbut its duty to warn the people against such an un b'ushing corruptor as he who declared in a public meeting that "if there was no one else to treat, Jack Cummings always had a sixpence in his-pockct," is too plain to be doub'ed. From the Samaritan, devoted as it is lo temperance, its readers knew not which of the two candidates for Legislature was correct, and its obscure hints were as hktly to injure one ns the other. Opposed as the mass of the peoplo are to making temperance a party hobby, they are more opposed to being represented abroad by a man w ho n lies upon the rum-bottle for his success. Many look to the Samaritan to inform them as to the character ot the men up for office, as regards temperance : bui instead of such practical information, they ate infnrmrd thnt the "Star" advertised brandy, that a Class Leader slopped with Kleckner instead of Harrison, or an Elder took the Times" instead of the "Samari tan," or that he spied a tavern license in one corner of the Chronicle, or that some temperance man hurraed louder at a party meeting than under one of his subduing temperance efforts thus " straining at a gnat nnd swallowing a camel.'' There may be rases where it would be difficult or useless to slate facts as to candid-ites but in stating the habits and course of the two candidates for Assembly there was no doubt or difficulty. The only excuse we hive heard for the course of the Sama ritan is, that Mr. Cummings is its editor's , client and n kind of cousin. The election is over, and the point alluded lo above is thought by many worthy of the attention of the vigilant editor of the Samaritan. fcThe neighborhood in which Col. Slifeu resides has nobly and effectually vindicated him from a'l aspersions, what ever, by a large vote beyond that received by his parly. The Jersey Shore Republican points with pride to the vote giver Mr. Gamble in his own district, Jersey Shore and the adjoining townships. Porter and Nippenose which voted as follow : Mr. Gamble had 241 volts Mr. Fuller had 65 186 maj. We can give a better vote thau that. In Lewisburg and the adjoining townships of East Buffaloe and Kelly, Mr. Slifer had 455 votes Mr. Cummings had 169 281 maj. Mr- Fuller we leaia has 173 maj. at his home, W'ilkcsbarrei 74 252 000 121 87 122 ft 227 000 117 131 82 77 229 000 116 P5 125 75 325 000 116 82 117 50 24S 8 122 13 80 sn 2MB, 000 122 134 8 44 215 OL'O 107 17 29 0 8 121 14 fc7 5 70 231 000 106 36 120 56 238 000 13 i 13 75 242 000 119 89 49 221 000 112 131 120 84 177 5 Foreign News. Tl'UKl-V. Honor to the Suitan ! Honor the Tur kish Minister ! They have nobly done their duty, and have refused to become pander era to the vindictive blood-thirsting of Fran cis Joseph and Nicholas. The Russian Ambassador nt the Porte demand-"! the ex tradition ofihe Hungarian offi "ers Kossuth, Dembinski, Pcrezel.Mesrnprasses.an 1 their companions. A Russian General arrived at Constan tinople on the I5'h, on special mission. That special mission being to bully the Sul- inn mtn a comn'iance with the demands r.f ustrla, a council was held and the Turk ish Governo-r nt resolved not to nrren''er he Hungarian refugees to ei her the Ro man or Austrian Government. O i the:r fecission b' ing communicated lo the S.il- un he declared. in the most imnressite and determined manner that the refugee should not lie given up let the consequences be what they might. We trust that Lord Pulmcrstnn will do his duty ns nobly as the Suit in hns dot e his Ih-it Russia and Austria will be given to understand that WB' with Turkey for such a cause means war wi'h En.'lair'. We are pleased to find that Koso:'n iid his companions are furnished wi'h pass, oorts from the F.ng'ih Amhasiador.ind v e tru-t that everv assi-tance to support hun sri',1 be rendered by England. in L'nini"2 the independence i,f his country, against the attacks of Russia nnd vassal A'i!rin Lon Jon Sun. t . f n rrngrtts cj inr I pr- The Pope hs quitted Gaeta and ha proceeded to N iptes, w here he has tl-er j up his alKwhyn Portico Fa'fee. Hi recep- tion at Naples was of the most striking nnd popular eharact.-r. The Pope evinces r.oj ni..ntl.n i.f rAnrriinr to Home nl nrerrit. I ind thus far no real progress s ems to have Is-en mndi! towards the a'iHCtory solu- tion of the Italian question. JURY LIST. for adjourned Court to cotnmoncc j October 22, 1849. New Herlin : Jacob Milboiise. I'nion : Joseph Mitman. Pe;er Ni iman, Samuel Walter, Henry Votinv. Penns: Peter W Gray. Wm Stetier John Matthias, Peter Kerlin, Henry C Ever, Daniel Jarrett, John Hartman. White Deer : Nichol is Groover, Daniel Ranck" Robert Candor. I'nriley : Flias Katherman. John Kuh, Mti hral Peters. John Smith, John L Bea ver, Daniel Geler. Samuel Kleckner. Lewisburg : Ablmt Green. Puffaloe : D D Guldin. James Irvin. West Buffalo: Daniel Fisher, Robert B tdger. Beaver : Daniel Moyar, John Lonsr. Kelly : John Grove, Jeremiah .Meixel. Israel Fike, Jacob Long. Chapman : John Secchnst, Philip Her rold. Eisf BufT.iloe : Abraham Brown. NEW GOOD at (he old stand. s REBER & IDDIfiGS . RE now receiving a their old and well il. known stand on M irke' street a full and well selected assortment of Fall and Winter a!. ssN a compriRing the usual vaiietyof GROCERIES. HARDWARE ni QUEEKSWARE, Salt, Fish, Nails, etc. etc. Oir Goods are warranted to be cliean as the cheapest, and good as Ihe lesi new or old. Thankful for past patronage 01 lriend, we a-k lor a c outwianoe of their fuvors ; and new iMimtrstitid it ran ers we respectfully invite to Call and Sec! P.EBEIl A; IDDfXflS. L?wisburg, Oct. 10, 14I . . i At the recent election in Georgia, tne Democrats re-elected their Governor by an increased majority, and also a majority of both branches of the S:a:e Leg igtslature. in , Maryland the Whigs Inst a member of Congress in the Second District, but car ried a majority of the Legislature, which will enable them to tleet a United States Senator in place of the llon.ttcvtrdy John son, appointed Attorney General of the U. States. The Territorial Courts of Minnesota j have jnst been opened. I ei ty attorneys ; were admitted to prac'ice, whi. h certain'' will be thought a sufficient n;imlr fur a population of no more than five thousand. Oliver H Kr.owles.rhnrged with robbing the New Hope Post-office, in Bucks coun ty, has been convicted of the charge, and sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. If the affairs of this Slate be cot ducted hereafter as they have bm duiing the last e. . it, ., ,: 1 1 Of,;i . year.our Slate debt.amonting to 41,000, 000, will be extinguished in twenty yenra ! In Lewisbtirz. Monday riifeht, 9h ins:.. Miss NancT RoDD. aged 87 years. Tne deceased w is a resid -nt of B.iffilo Valley before the It -volu'ion, and we are told the im idi n's of h reaily li:e would interest the public. Will some onj furnish a sketch ? In M It--ii. or, M r.day veek, MaTTHI.w Ul Ntcn-OX live t ulioil! 65 years. In M iton. Ttiurs lay List, GcoroE E CllllMU. a yell 19 'ears. Filling up A guin -- J. k J, WALLS MOS T n speed nil y it. form t.Vir friend the puirfir tbrt' I'u-V are now icreiv iiij theii usual .n.piv ol FALL AND WINTER eTJi'ij iindi or, rn'ci.lated in q mli'y. price, and qiian'itv i. siipi.lv the wants ol tlie 'ra Jmg coinni'i , nii j Drn ooJis. Gr?,ilE a'l Ilaitiwniv, (jiuetisirttrc, I' ish, tyc. of w hich nre fTered on our u-onl a. eeir.trioda'.ing terms for Ci-h, Produce, or iiood rmlit. hiv Hi- ami hoK! r,, tn-ril a rotiPim- an- e i f the very libera! atroinige herein lore 'ended to us. i J. A- J.WALLS. j l.ewis',urg. Oct. 10, 1919 PURE FRESH COD LIVER CI. fPIUS new and vnhnh'e Medicine, no l UseiJ by the oe-1 cnl proression wi'h such astonishing efficacy in the cure of I'ul.nima'y Cnumpt!m Scrofula. Cbn-nic 1:1 tumatitm. (iwtt. general Viiility, Cunipluintt ff the K'd ie'i. A-c. Sic, is prepared from the liver of the C OD-FISll for melicinul use, expressly for our sale. ... . F.nmct frnm the t.or.J n Medical Journal. f J H WitiiAns. M. I) . F K S.. Profcsntr Pmfcsntr of f,.Iifii. in I 'tiiv.Tif w f ll. t .vr.l ... 1 A&fs3Lf ifj fT) I AT III I'K best FiU W for sale bv ling phyi. in to the'lln-pitnl f,' f tn-numptinn', ! "f B" atsl"ri:i"s. u l l' th ir. nt tl.s Ac, ay; " I haT prrwribed the Oil in ahoe j "Ty lowest rjti s .'"or cU or cr.un'ry p four hun.ired case of luh.fruliua disease of the I duce, wo hope to merit a continuance ot Lungs, in ihtTcrent tagej.whirh hae been iimhr j public fuvor. JAMF.s HWE- my care ine lasi m.i Tears ana nitt. In the iatizb aunioei oi ca-rs xuo out 01 1111 usa was . f . 11. k n ..L.,1 ,,nf.,..;...i . ! tarting in ilcpree in !iili-rent rase, from a tem- poisiy retaril:tion of the progre of the ilisease sod a miticaiion of ilimressin; ay:npt.uis. up to more or less reoipleta restoration to apparent I "The etT.ft of the Co.! Live, Oil in mo-t of these raea was ver, remarkat.le. Een in few ! dayn the rmuh was mitigated, the eipcc oration lipullll. diminished in quantity anJ cpimiiv. the ninhl iweaU ceased, llie puUw U-c.ime alowrr. ami ,.f heller olune. acd the appetite. fieh and atiength were crailublly improved. " In c.'iirlu.io 1 I repeat that the pu-e freh Oil from the. I.iver of the t'od i more tienrflcial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any ngeut, inediciiirl. dietetic or rrgimennl, that has yet been employed " j As we have made nrran;;emenls lo prc- cure the Cod Liver Od fresh from head I "'"P'v " COl'FLE, SUGAR, M0L quarters, it can now be had chemicnllv ! SSES, vVc, whuh thev will sell a:-' j pun-, hy the single bottle or in boxes of one ooz-n each Its wonderful tfiicaey has induced num-! eroim spurious tmitatiors. As its success deiH-nds entirelv on its n.iritv. tno rm,.-i, j 1 . - care can not lie used in procuring it ofv IKB Every hotile havint; on it our written 1 sionnriire mnw Iim ftir,t'n.! tin 11 .,....(nA I I " 'ii'.'Ut: , Pamphlets containinir an nnilvsis 1 f ihe' Oil, with notices of it from the Mcdicn! ! Journals, will be sent to those who address J us tree nt postage. JO II XV. BAKER A- CO . Wholesale Drum;isls nnd t'hemisis. :S 100 Xorth Thin! St. Vhiladelphin ri'he Pro- i.rieior of STW4 he Miio- netic Ointment warrants a cure of this troublesome complaint, in everv instance, if the directions are strictly followed. t or sale by I hornton At Baker. Lewisb'g . Z .r,,,,.,, " ' A. Jj. IIAIrlfcjLII i HAS' removed his Wnich and Jewelry establishment to his house, opposhc Hayes sStore,, Dentistry. WM.L-alhtV AK 1 Ur3 TATE of PhituWphis. is cow l,tf j M flirt strisft, l.eihnri, oppose Mr. J. Schrfyer's tore, where ha hilmot tc. operitiuc,, on the leelh l reduction of bis furmrr poet. Teeth sml root of teeth removed w,ih , g,j improved Instruments, and in n euy mtntisr. Killing Ireth sad netting on piuU or plie atteii drd to sceooling to the latest improvement in the profusion 1,'Iterated. pungr, end iiilhrnej jut cured- Tlisiikful for fi-l tatoie. te iuIiciu ron'inotnee of puWie atron;e Xo impnie material ueJ f t Cilings in teeth. ljj, OF THE LEWISSL'RG ACADEMY "ITTILL commem-e on M i.uy, the 'i l ol'Ojtober. Instruction will be uivin as neretorore, in all branches necessary to a thorough education. Kxer-ie in G:m- position snd UecUmation will be leijuirp!, lnj trirt attention will be paid lo the fuimition i,l reculsr habits of MuJy l the jnuri2r iKtn.Sc., of the school. 'I be reputation of the iD-uimiun will be umle l re.-t. not upon the nmr.Wr. but noon the progress of the student. Ttie mW wrw not annciiuui iv inure imo n f .j.. Ua $lQ i. ' ..... r i t e .. . I fr ,be hmi.er Ent-Ii-h. ; and foi the eomn.ou Eneiih biambts -tt- Pr xaeiou ol SI 'A... J KV.NDOLPH, Princ'.pil. Lewi-bo's. Oct. 3, 1S19 LEWIS 15 L: KG CEA1 ETEKY MEETING of the B nrd of ManaceM of the Lewibnrg Cemeterv, s:l! l-e held at the i ffi.-e of the President on S.vr i rtDW the 13;h f Oct. inst. at 2 o'clock, P. M. It is hoped that the Men.bers all attend. By order of the President : WM. WJLSOX, Sec'y. LewUburg. Ow-t. 2, 1819 TEAS Fresh Grren and Hack e-.tnbii-hmcnt of M'L'a'rr.-itit I5..i.d, f.r sale bv I G L"t;!ie Old J,va Ci-ffee f .r s!e hv 1 (i I a'-o Iv e pi. Lr I G L:ji- 1 UII S I L'FF ni.iJ Shorts for s-i't l.v i o I li 1. tM;' 1 f 1 5I -Steel, An.er. Uns'er S-ei, ! J Spkes. L-wk. Li'ch's, IJn-s i .Screws. Jkc for sn e hv I G I.a-!i pou t tr lt-i the Trti!e lot of I 'r .sin 011 hand, whih ll.e si. o;l rs 11 tot'. I G La-U Lead. V "MLAXSEEDO.I pore V hi 1 III! 1:10 Ueit, Vi.l:;g. W'.. l I. j Spanish Lirottu, G Pu'ty, V -, Ls It! I.:irts1 'IN KG Ml jod sale hv ClJ'-r V,riet;ar I G Lw-, 1 TIEST Lirl Limps Mil l.urp W... I) for s-i'e by I G Lsu S1 tOMEMIINt; NEW S.ps!ot,e i; d'es for sale by I G Lawste IV R M'l.A.NE'S ttliKM l E.'.tt'DV ! s-. I 1 ... i . ! :.. j .1 1 1 j r . mm itiu niiiuiuta tu vr tt. f t...f:.in ,. .Vr.-.-rt f,vr . . . It . VI j lmitl chiUlr.-n. The MUming ccrt.n- iie - vulune-p in it fvot : MlllkSOO, WiT.su Co. N Y ) June UJ IS; 17 j I rrnify ilist I h.ne usej M'Lsut' Vcrinitu.-r. tnd foui.J it all thsi it i rfrnmini-iuii-.l t U. i J t.ae .IJ il nd l,e in a!i ntm-i l.iur. I il u be ilTctuu! cure. V M S! FA.M'flL'E. A(Ji;. I S. i: VV Sii'imr. Inisiur.:: H J stnff. Mil.en ; I (i i.4tt. s. !in.-gr,,r; J V r'riiut. s-uuhiirv M M't.'ay, 'ui:l:i.u.tli.i!: M V ti.trt J .! 1 Notice. fpnEsubscnbersw .iil iiesectru'iyii.;" r.n X tf.C public that they have ibis djy tn teie!l into a Ciij ar.iitrshii" for ihe uunsnii j of Merchand.z 11'. under the firm ol J. I HAYES it CO." As we ci.l..il.He .1 ... u , t,.:.... . i ' liO'S Ml'Ult V M.l. JOH N' II. UODH.MA.N ' LewlSturg, 01 p. I lt4) lit ngttZTlL e undersigned.ihink- ryTJ& lul forlhenast natrons I ISi.--.a. A. . ... ' r - - . v 1 '"V ' "ulJ V, !c"!"y request all these having ui-seltled ' "founts to call Urid make settlen;i n! vkilL- out further debt v. J HAVKS. Home Industry. I 0(nLB,S- ""Prior IOW VARN JJ for sale by Septsjo J. HAYES & Q- GROCERIES. The subscribers have just ree'd u frt-fl rr' small advau'-e on cost. I f-ept ill & J e!e , ."rTT! ; " '11 , " ,';"! Hna J,JsI 'te'd and for sale h hv Sept IS S & J Wo! V MACKEREL N.V. 2 and a. Jost ree'd and for sale. Sept 13 Si J u .:, nitANDHKTirS IMI.LS The Albany .'Irgtu conid. rsihe Hrn dreth Pills weil worthy the ceniidtnee if tht? public. That the nriocinle on which j they cure disease is the same as that if Lrf'roy ol 1 ans anJ irdenauy of Germs ny. I hat all the variety of diseise pr ceed from, or are nearly allied in disorder of the stomach and bowels, and that by iising those reiru-dies which restore l' health these imporlant organs the d srase Wl" vanish. 'ITu; Brandieih medicine Pr,,fcs ,r carry out this important prm- ciple. We have heard them aimiK-lv re-' commended, he genuine pill forsalo by J IHYKV slo agut for LewUburg . l&'.ir I liUIMI j r
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