Iolliing surer than ILand and no better Farms than in Union county. ; . . - . sr ftjonsci mall jrarm FR SALE The subscriber offers hi hmie in the B irough or Lewisburg, situated Bl the intersection of Anthony and Fourth streets. The house in a large two story frame, wi:h new frame tarn ud other necessary ou' buildings. The land comprises 6 Acre and 60 perches, nil in a high slate of cultivation. There re a variety of choice Fruit Trees on th place also a never-failing well of wat-r 1: is well situated for public business ol any kind ih land wi:l support a smul family, or can be laid rtnt into vising lot JOHN BEEBKR. Lewii-burg. O.I. C, 184'J Orpfjan' Court salt. "VyOTICE in hereby giver?, that by virtuv X "f order of the O'l'liRi.s.' Court o Union count,, wiil le exta'seJ to t'utli Sale, on V CiiMaoitY the -Mill (lay nl Oo iokek nejit, by ll.i- undersigned. Adminiv ttatora cf Tik v is Innsivwr, diciastd. Hit k Hewing real property, to wit : All that messuage and tract of land, sit Mted in Keilv 'l j ., I'nioti Co , adj iining land o Jacob Hurtmaii, Admn Stalil, an J mbcrr, contaiiiii! about 150 Acres. ni flO acres chaied, the balance goou timber land, all will watered u t. ie n is ererlerl a two story Hi tire, a lart: Lank I'.Hrti and O'.htr necetsa r j out-bui!dii gs. J Irs 'arm t. ill a pood flute of cultivation ; mi Apple Orchard, ar.d other Fiuit Tues ate vu the land. Sale to commence a: 1! ..Vast, A. M . n the jut iinffr , !i ii i.iiiI in it- u rin i Hill Le losde hi own ! v the Milsrnhers. i.i.u is ii!i ;v;-, AMi i:H n wm;. AJniii irtoitor. tAt tle aine time and place ill be t-old a tttirt o land, m'j. ir.in the nl-ourvnta:nir j; al u 46 JLciCS oil v h:cl U e,rc!tti a Li ck II.. use nd oil er out kcildirgs a uoort bearing A pie Orchaui nearly all chart d and in a j.ih d s'ate ot allivation. Llwis lnui.-os. Sr-pt. 28, lf?49. Public Sale. THE undersigned. Executor of the last will ai.d tests ri enl ol Pn : Snrrii, reie ol Eusl liutlaloe township. Union Co., icoaed, will oiler for kale, at public out cry, on the premises, on Friday, tbe 9ih day of October next, ihe fallowing valuhiia. Ciu' Eaalc, lo wil : .All thai certain Iract of Lam), situate Mi the township and ccunty afore and, idioitiiujj lauds of Abraham Wolle, Xcub Mer'L, Aduai Wi'tuan, ui.d otln n, cuuiainioy about 70 Acres. all clear land, whereof at.. .tit Ivh'crn aeras are ricellent Meadow laud, and nil ' M a, ' in a Kood state nl culiivntiou. f The Improvements thereon erec- ftrd are a tarye . ' Stone Dwelling House, a Sione Fprinp House, a TeiiHia.li'Uc, a lg Burn, a well with a Tump at the door, and a good Spring ol Water about tweiilj five perches irom the hUM', whh-h could lastly bj brought to the house in a noin rump. An Apple Orchard with eicellent Fruit Trees, and other Fruit. . Said property ia situated about three milea from LewUburg, on ihe rmul leaduij! Ir.Kn Leaisbtirg to New Berlin. ind nhnui two mi'es Irom Tur!ville and tin; West B'anch of the 9uM)ueh.wna river. Alse-a- Lot of TimlnT Lnixl, almrHl adjoinint; the former, coiioiimny upwards t f TWES1 YA CJl EH, hereon r i i is erc !t d . fox a Tenant House. CJ About Stv. n acre re clear, and i he remainder well Tm-bcrid. Pa lo cu.nnnce at 10 lAIwk, A M.. oT Mid day, wlieu rlue attend nice will be given, and term of sa'e mae'e kti'. ti bv JOHN SCHIUCK, i'veuror.' Fast Butuiloe Tj... A up 23, IMU N. B. I'erMMis ihin; to ev ihe nbove menlined pmery, wd. be acc'-nii.odated by calling on Jacob Mettz. who rt-ido aifjoining aatd property, and uiii take pica sure in-rlmwinji the xmr. m SALE-3 jfrvm, C ITU iTKM ... KeHy i...h.p, F.,io ij couuly, Pa-. 4 1 miles Irmn L wthura. (;:ie jeuiol the new University. ) 1 he lam eon'ams t?35 acrt's, fl : I. irv . i 1 which IfiO acres are cleared art.1 in a ifiHMl stiile ta . iiIiiv.iIihii V tari: proportion I.. l.ntii sli.i.i' I. ii 1. As ir-pt cts water stwl .nefcilowi, the tarm li- s r..re ad trwntages, ihere is-tng on it M'ver.il newi fuil og sprinjis. and n :r'.Tll ruiiini f ll.ro' lis renter iff .rHitit" Iu. iIuh s by w Inch stock asn be wn'ertd in every fn'd. In goorl firm ins, 40 to 50 Ions Can he cui fnan lb. JUsl OMwdow land. The Ilnune and TjiTVi 1 una nre lianw. Its hjii!' flatter nearly new. unH vvrll fiuit.hed : There is also a Tenant House, and ull ih ." buildings appertaininif lo a tarm also aw Orchrml with a variety of grwd Fruit. Tins above Fartw. ia ollered ill wifole or in part In aot putchawer, and a Miruon fSe psrrbase t.K4e) ntay remain sreurtd the premises. ! H. WI.-0V. f r K.tmMAvr.s,,r"'rt- f tr sra" rf lFl Pit ffiT, deiM tUr. Uif r t f"p. 2. 111 irfKvv t'ld f Vim gnt for ala ay mm. ADJOURNED Sale of Keal Estate. flLL be exposed to Public Sale on the W premise, on Saturday, '27th of Oct next, all that nifrt'unge and tract of land situate1' in W hite Drter township. Union county, now occupied by John Baehman, adjoiniitt: hinds of William Speese, John Hummel, and others, cunt lining about 1 00 arret be ween 15 and 20 of whk h me cleared t 1 and in a iood atutu ol' V'J-f1 Tv7aT I t ulttvatton, and on IS V . . which are erected a duelling house and oth er buildings. The balnuc of llic iravl i j well timbered. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. wheu tt rniM will be made know n by MlitKKl' IMYK". ") Ew'oi ! T1IMMAN IHVKS, L vVniJIatcc J.NO.t liAMHKKI.IN. j d.c Lcwisburg, Auj! 15, 1819 llihY LfST, for adjourned Court t i commeuce October 22, IS49. New I'.crlin : Jncob Miihouse. l-nn it : JuM-ph Mi;innn, r::er Xeiinnii, Seniiiel Waller, ll-nrv V tiling. Fein: Peter W tlmv. Wm Stiller John Matthias. Peter K-r'in, Ih-nry (' liver. I'aii el J.irri il, John IIhi!muii. While L'ter : Ntchohu (Jruuter, D-micl lifii ck Ikoherl O.inW. Ila.tlev : Klia Katherman. John Uuh, Mirhal IV'eis. J..hn Smith, John KUi-a-ver, Iiiiiit.l ( ler. Samuel Kleckner. Lewishurg : Abbot Green. PuMiiloe : I) l Gui'iii. James 1 1 v in. West liuflolot-: Daniel Ft.sl.er, Itobert B idarr. Henver : Daniel Mover. John Lone. Kelly : John Grove, Jeremiah Meisel. Imael Fike, Jai-ob Ixnc Chapnmn ; John Secchr'st, Ph I p Iler rold. Fist Biiffiloe : Abraham Brown. NEW GOODS at (he old stand. RcBER & iDDIKGS RE now receivinti a' ihrir old and well know n stand on Mirket street a full and well selectel assortment of ' Fall and Winter Z J LI U U - - - - p comprising the usual vaiiety of Pry (Roods, G FL O C E R I E S HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Salt, Fish, Nails, etc. etc. Our GikkIs are warranted lo be cheap as the cheapest, aud good as the l-est new or old. Thankful for past atronage of friends, we ask for a continuance of their favors ; and new comers and strang ers we respectfully invite to Call and Sec! UEBER & IDDINGS. lewishiirc, Oct. 10, IM9 PURE FRESH COD LIVER OIL. 'PHIS new and valuable Med X used by Ihe medical p uch astxtiisbins efficacy in the cure ol J Puliaimo y Cowuvtftioii. f'enifuh, dmn'C lihtumalinii, r.iir. general lltliilily. Complaints if tht Kidnnjt, Arc. Ac. is prepared from the liver of the I OD-FISII for medicinal" use, expressly lor our t-ales. f Ksirart from the Lumbal Vrdiral Journal. t; J. B WitxiAfla. M. I, V H S l'r..f.aor ol Medirir.e in liiiveritT 'nib (re, l.nr.Jmi, consul ling ihyirian to lb II.ir I'sl br ih-ii'iiplnin, AVe, .ay; " I have pieM-nls-.l tbe I'll in above ;h7n ; i.ullg, j i,g, case of tub. irnlnua uiseane ttl tbe una Hi dinrreiii Kiagw.wnicn out ueen umn-r n.y care tbe last two fear and s half. Iu the huge liumtsi uf cara. SU6 nut ol 'iM, il ue waa fiii.i.-d by luarknl. unequiaucal i'liproeeinent, arviiig in di ire in ililb lent eaar. frotn a tem- irtiraiv ictaraslioo ol ine pmgre ut me uita-sj ; . .:.:..: f JL )m.. unlo t , iun or Iras cotnplrlc retoratmo to appau-iit ueahh. . "TueefiVl of ihe Cod Liet Oil in mot of ,heJce.-..ve,y,ea...k.b.e. Even i. . few .i ..... U atlas! i ri aia Ae qIisuts ...j. ...e t.".... ......... i. ........1.. a in ...i.. .in. and i.iiaritT. ttie invhl - , 7 7 .- ; t tweat ce.ced. the pulse Isrcaroe alower. and of betu-r toluine. sud the s.tite, flb and tiength were gradually improved. In conrhision I reieat lhat Ibe pure freh Oil from the Liver f Ihe t od i rooie beneficial in the treatment ' Pulmonary I oosumpuiai than any agent, niedirinrl. dielelic or regimenal, thai ha. yet been employed. " As wr have made arrangements lo pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from head quarters, it can now he had chemically (Mire, by the single bottle or in- boxes-of me h v n each. Its wonderful efficacv has induced num erous tjtwtout imiiatioPS. As i's sun ess depend in'irtl) on iis purity, tun much are ran not be ued in irts-oring j okm; tsa Every bottle having on it our written signatuie, nav lie depended on as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of I lie O.I, wiili uolicew of it from the Medical LEWISBUItG CIIUONICL.K AND WEST BRANCH -FARMER UJnibn County a te ra p n . ft c m ft S ? S. 2 2 B ' -5 i g i 3 I. 0 si st 5 W a ' - 3 5" r ' Canal Cummiioner IIrnrv M. FtattR, Whig '22 1 156 137 104 66 140 . 73 'John A. Gamble, Democrat 41 34 "3 60 82 99 33 Atttmblq ' ' : ' ' ------ KliSlifeb, 210 151 145 108 CO 134 69 Jon M'I,AroHLi.i 211 150 15 104 61 130 69 John Gumming 44 40 82 60 ' 95 104 37 John Dimm 49 39 0 60 8i 107 37 AatHiBLoTu.Jis 191 82 117 94 30 133 09 fieort Ureisbacb 56 33 104 69 115 100 32 John Haas, Volunt. Whig 15 74 8 2 6 5 Cuun y Cvtnmhiiontr Joiix Wilt 203 150 119 95 C6 125 68 Daniel German, Vol. So 35 106 60 81 114 38 Treasurer IU.mel HoRLcnisa 219 155 127 09 07 1 35 73 John M iuck, Vol. 45 35 99 5 82 100 33 i Poor lhme Against Poor House For Poor lloue Fuller 2131 . S.'ifcr Kimble 1820 Cum.irn litf Dimm 1869 DreisUch 1942 " u For Auditor Henrv II. Blair, Whig, For Truitees of Milll nbur Academy Fuller's inaj. 611. Slifer over Cummings 617. M'Laughlin over Dimm 426, Thomas over Drieabach 229, VVih'a maj. 197, i llorlicher'si mtj. 618. Asatnit Poor II usr Jimtnnl.s, will be tent to ihiise who address us free ol posinje. JOI1XC. BAKER S- CO., l.nli'ttMli I IPIU7II iclw nun I tifnii.tt. lv!9" ICO X.nTh Thiid St VhiinJtlphia -i0 The old 4 lainnitttli Filling up Again J. & J. WALLS "fOST ivspertfutty tnlWrm thrir frind-t 1 1 . i . ill thf fiHtilu tm1 fhiv HrtA nnw rftfiv in- their UMiaUui.nlv ol t i 4 t v . vn ii' I v T i; 1) I4 ALL Al D U 1 1 h it my(ljfl;i(J((9 I I j . j w eplSy Ihe JanuJ'f tKading lommu- iiy emhincing 3ns fX V G ROC E VvOOU0s R.IES, i I I 1 Til WIT! I j . I j (ItCCHSICare, J'loi, 4)C. jail of .which are offered on our muni j acconiniodarmg icrms lor Cash, Produce, - j or uood credit. i e invito ana hope to merit n cont:nu- i ance of the very literal patronage hereto- ; ... ....... ii I ,vl ..-. ocru IU UI, I J. & J. WALLS, la wiihurg. Oct. 10, 1849 Dentistry. ! irf r ctpiit i nr. -Olii ii.u.i..oii AAt 2J-C1S,'T V i T ATE of Philadelphia, is i.o on ' NAirryer s lore, where he nilrnils to 0 oration i u r r...... : vn im tm m m ivuuiiwu w um imwci I. L . . . t I .L. .! I -I i eeiu anu ruoi or leein reniuvcu wiin lue aiu ai ; im,ro. d !nlruinrnl, and in an eay manner. t illing Irrtb and aelling on pivou or plate alien led to according to the lateat imprncmeiit in the pnaeaniun l.'hteralrd, epungy.aud inflimeil gums cuied. Thauklul lor past tavoia, he kolints a rontinuaiice of public niionage No impute material used tar blhng in Iretn. I 28(1 OF TUB i FWismian ahademy in r ti i nn i ' ILL commenre on Monuav, the 22d . i nl October. Instriiclinn will be eiven as heretofore, in all branches necessnry to j the diggings has been, partially at least, a thorough education. Exercises in Cora-: accomplished without resort to actual vio pnsition and DrcJam a ion will be required, and ! . strict attention will be naij lo the fniinatinn of I10006, I letular habits of atudv in ihe vnnnner meinbera jcrf the achool. The iepui.li.in of the In.thu.ion will be ma.lr to real, ant upon the number, but nn.n ik nf .ho ,i.,a.,..i j ti.. ...i.-. I ber i nol solicit. u. fur a rchool of more than 30 i regular scholar. Terms: lur Lru:u:ig.'s. $10 ; for the higher Engli-b. !S8 ; and foi ihe common Medicine, now j English branchea B pr seMion ot"2i wck. be noticed, had taken place at San Fran rofession with j .ij.ufg, qi. 3,Ai8)LPH' P"Mii"L cisco, Irom the Ai!antic cities, disembark- TV A QJ-F'b C.rrn and Black S.XJ1X.KJ lei from the celebrated establishment of M'Calmont & Bond, for sale by 1 G Lawshe pa IME Old Java Coffee lor sale bv I G Lawshe JIIII'H. Wheal Flour, aUr. Rye Flour, lor sale by I G Lawshe s HIPS 1 1 FF and Shorts for sa'e by I G Lawshe Foreign News. The news by the Caledonia Irom Liver- pool and Loudon lo Saturday, ihe 29th of i September. Il ia of comparatively sliuhi - , . .. , ,r. . ''"" .d -glance. The corn ir.de i m ia null, nnti ffarlfttal Kss rl In I laan I fillnn . , , ..... """ . . . was wnnoiit anv maraeo cnange. Amen- ; - 6 can stocks were in good request. The Queen had left ihe Highlunds on her return lo England. Everything in France was quiet. Mr. Rives had arrived al Paris. A Russian officer had arrived at Constantino ple, to demand Ihe extradition of the Hun garian refugees. The Pope was slill at Naples, but was to leave about the 1st of October for a tow n in the vicinity ol Rome. He had published a ducreo, accompanied hy an amnesty, which had excited great dissatisfaction by the Want of liberality which it displays. Everything was quiet al Rome, Ihere we. a good deal of irrita tion in the public mind Hie latest news from Hungary states' ct. S, H4S O S 2 . . 82 212 112 145 139 132 31 169 2430 M'LauKhfin 2295 I Thomas 27l 2-JO J vote, no onn. For Coroner, David atsoo. Samuel Siitzer, John Kline, 2"i37 ; ror. 910 maj. Against Poor House, 1627. (hat Comorn had not surrendered, but ac ,;e mea!,urM were on fool for pus' ing its . , . . ,.. .L. . i c i . , viiiiied the plnoe on ihn 19 h of eiteinhtr. Ktntes that 70 0U0 na'ii were eneninped tin re, and tha! CftO t ili't-en and iwenty- h u. no'indi is neie to einploved in redu-, !eini ihe fortress. The unrmnn i said to tie 20,0110 strong, and ihe nnmher of ihej citizen is 12 WOO. I Vovm m ue.-e eniiie. ly in the h iinls of the garrison, mid the cit j i'fn U'f re nuniiii.!!."! Ifi nrtv XI lurn iioiifkrt ' 1 - ' ! froli'-e. M 'ill whs l'li-n Mill. Inrmshad- M 'at whs pli'n'ifnl been offered ihe garrison similar lo those gmnfed hy M.irhall UndeUky to the V.-; . . . . ....... ... f. nilmna ? IhA iPir tavna in n-mnwnct il , : ,K.. ,M,m. r- A n ,h 91,. tu if rn i . I the r.mperor of Russia has returned lo, ,,, o, , ji-. .i 1 j Petersburg, and his troops are gradua'- , ly withdrawing W'ilhin the Russian frontier, j i Tt WM r,-P"r.,cd ,hM i:"n- B had d,ed of his wounds in Wallachia, hnt the rumor ' ' 'ac'"d cnnfirmalion. The Cholera was j ! rapidly on the decline in England. j Ths rnlirnnilil yzmmm We give in lo day's issue copious details from our Pacific files, recieved by the Em- pi.-e (Vv- Trm? will be found to beofhiuh - ! i u i j ... .u: I , ... In regard to the: . . , , D . Gold ucl' ,he ,ccoun!8 're M ,avo'M , e..l,l l e.nectevt .nrl ,,. lk.. . - those by the last arrival. The waters were lower, and the hard labor ol the miners ap pears to be well rewarded. The mist of j ii exugirerati'iii is being gradually cleared away and Ihe true noMtion of affairs in California can now be more easily asccr- ,aiIlefj. 1, j, evid,.n, ,r,at ,he supply of gold in the audirerousdepo;is,although not ...i r. ...... mr Annual iiiiK. is verv esieiisive. ami inai 1 ' hard labor in the dry and wet diggings is well repaid, rortunes are not found :n eve- ry picket, and, as in all lands, some aro( unloriunate or unlucky. The movement towards the fonnitim of i a State Constitution is proceeding, and a J decidedly Anti-Slavery spirit is manifested ! 'hroughoui. The troubles anticipated with the Chillians an I other foreigners do not . . , . , ... serin to nave uee'n e.xtier encen, ana ine re- 1 moval ol these "outside barbarians from The nrecautionarv menaueea taLen bv Gen- Sinilh for he' rB,ief of )B ovetUnd emi0ranl will meet with warm oniinend. 1 ation from all quaiters. I I A very lar8 number of arrivals. It will I trig fin immense number of pilgrims to the Sacramento and the American Fork. The: Shipping List in our paper of to-day willj be read w ith eager interest by thousands j of the relatives and friends of these pilgrims, j The indira'ions of a high regard for law and order among Ihe respectable portion ol ' the citizens of California are confirmed by this arrival, and I hose dissolute characters who have (locked to ihe Pacific expecting tniimiiiittf loe all Ihnir i.iimM miu.t m : I stringent justice than they led a home. .. v i' . .YY.Tribtme. By actual count of Coin in Bank in New York a few days ago, the count was $9,-! nao.nnn. uhich u.iih th. .mn..n. .i. , - - jSuy, giw ww el;en mmoM 1 . nno a nan oi aonars in Ihe Uity, consider I " ab v above ik .... am7 uove Hie average amount. This, amount, wuh the couiinual receipts from!nnd ,hai the corn crops are much be!- wnuiornia uuring i no winter, and the ab sence of apprehension of a shipment of SiMttie to Europe, must keep the money market easy. The Territorial Courrs of Minnesota have just been opened. Twenty attorneys were admitted lo practice, which certainly will be though a sufficient number for a population of no more than five thousand. Hon. Andrew Stewart of Pa. has (it is slated) been appointed Minister to Brazil, in place of Maj. Thomas W. Chinn, who turna-on account of-itt health. Gicial. s 2 P s' cr c 7 9 7 i n o 93 64 68 74 252 101 121 87 122 53r6 83 632227fi09-"7 131 82 77 182 116 229 90 64 68 77 228 92 11 85 125 63 175 114 169 67 04 65 75 225 33 116 82 117 149 l5 22 87 51 50 e7 50 24-1 107 122 I3ri 80 114 161 26 129 66 56 89 50 238 115 122 131 85 71 125 111 154 92 65 43066 224 92 121 80 112 139 111 33 154 52 52 109 44 215 107 107 124 7 4 109 0 2 2 3 2 17 29 2 8 14 5 66 211 110 165 86 55 63 70 231 61 106 30 120 160 112 28 145 60 05 99 66 238 150 13 J 13 84 83 211 111 169 92 61 58 75 242 90 119 68 120 136 130 28 141 54 65 89 48 221 105 112 131 4 143 69 1?7 1 151 I Wilt 2192 I Horlacher 2402 German 19f5 Mauck 174 Ja;ob Martin. Whitf, 213 votes, no opp, Whig, 2114 voles each, no opp. lAtrisbitfff, Ma. WHilnpsil.i v A ftprnnon. Oct. 17. ! : : '- : OCT' i'ee a lare numwr ol tie Adver- ; li.-eii.t ins m this weeks paper. B7'G inible has ab ul 15 OOii n.njoiiiy -I I .. It i. I,....., I .. .;..rO-j in th . Si-na'e, and enough Uein. maj. in Ihe iiniiw ui ri'iHMi no iiiit iciiiuic uawx . . . House to rejienl all the "terrible Laws ! ' !'' I l l llifV i tkni iU9i wiiiicii wuuuui nil- oiu ui ' 1 " ; Maj. Cunnninga. We hoiie to give complete or official re- . 1 ' tuns from ihe whole S'ale, next wek. , ! fxy Pot nines an said lo be somewhat ' Knrre "nd '""al1 ,hl 'r bu' " d",,b' it. Mr Thomas Rt lier si nds us one of a . mund shaie, fat chetk, laughing eyes, a pound and. ..we know not how mech, iu i weight, which lie doubtless coniiders a, ; Li-mocriir prooucnoii anu ti I some of ihe Whigs can show a bigger one if they can't crow over Gamble. : ' -- - rv i ... I it7-venave noi not receitea mt v.- VT e nave ivu ihh rfc'if:a me v.- a as- a . . ' I . I . t, 1 fij-ml KUrtion Reiarns from Juiiima , , " , Those ol Uun.n counlv are inserted above. " w l"al " j'1 sm ,ller ";on common, and ihe ),'"1'"c oie larger. 'I he change i- : o. .1 l. : . t:. . . ... , . . H i- . .. princiii nn v in tne &nuiii liver iiihiimiiiis ' ' 408 l "a esnu.ua.es run ,, ,. r w i i . i l . . . Ii ii " ,hey had "" 'ue ' ,n "'" dependent paper, whu knows but they lniKht hve eler:rd 1 lC7-Mr. Davi l.-ctiired last week three evenings in the Paptist church on Babylon. ! Egvpl ie., to audi-.-nces not half the six- a subj.ci of that natutc should draw out The exhibition is a erlectly unexception able one, and we see not how any mind of ordinary intelligence could fad of giving il deep attention. We can cheerfully com mend the lecturer as a man worthy of public confidence and patronage, and his lectures are well calculated lo aweaken interest, lo instucl, and by ihe impressive lessons they leach, lo favorably impress the mini and the heart of every one. Fatal Accident. The York Press slates Ut J Sherman, of Codorus township, met with an accident which resulted id his death. He was attending his saw mill, and whilst thus engaged, his coat skirts be came entangled in the wheel, and his body was drawn in, and so terribly crushed that before assistance could be rendered lie was prived n're' We have authority for saying that the President will probably not find it possible to resume and complete (he Northern Tour, which was so suddenly interrupted by his illness at Erie. His health is nt yet fully restored, and the pressure of public busi ness will render il difficult for him to leave Washington this Fall. The New York Globe remarks, in view r . . . ' the appaiant Democratic union in lhat Stale : The only epidemic now in our city, H the Tpmnrwntit err in It ia vloiir1iii.v in every direction, and bids fair to knock the Whins into a collanse earl? in November. . . The Curn c The ,Ia 1 Pledge says : " Many of the farmers in ibis rep ion are verv anreeahlv anrnr.toit m ter than they expected, considering Ibe great dryness of the season.'' Pres. Taylor lelt Washington on Wed nesday lo attend the Agricultural Fair and Caille Show near Baltimore. He de signed returning lo Washington in a day or two, and would nol estend his visit fur ther North al present. Joseph C. Powell.Whig, is elected to the Legislature from Bradford county. This is tlie first Whig sent from Bradford since Gen. Elihu Case and Col. Geoige Kinney were elected, in 1837. Mr. Povyell is one of the first settlers of Bradlord. C7The editor of the Whig' paper in Juniata is a philosopher as well as aid-decamp to the Gaernor. Col. MXIIure re; poits after Ihe battle as follows t i . " Thk Rbsclt.'-AH we have to say, wont take much space. The en'ire l.co eouniy ticket is elected, by majorities Urjje o,ir..i,.l. Tor b ull uraclicaoie anu H-in.-ti i purposes. We did think ul firl ol com- complaining of some of our Whig town ships but w lieu ,1 Bey an cam in iuu (hat we would hive to " hek Ihe whole .,.ki..r in we tMt slopped nhort. The Corrected this day Wheat Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed . . . Cloveiseed . . Dried Apples Kjtter lilies Tallow . . . 95a 100 ....40 So ... .25 . H'O I Lard mmm, By Rt . J. S. Lee, on Ihe llih insl., Jacob Siiivklkv, of Buffiiloe Valley, and j Miss r.LizvBKrit A. StoIciitos, ol Chi!- lisquaq'te. ' In New York citv, 1 th till., by Kev.J. j C l.wiie, Kev. J-LAK K C. IlePBlBM. of i I.wkllien IV, and Ansa Makia Bvj. t i On lhe2l'h ull. I.V Kev. J. l. Anspach, i UM Kli.mi of K' Hv und Miis Llct.Mia ' AmiKHSO.N ol 'uffallM'. ........ t On the 2d, hy Jo. Kliv, !v-q.t Ai.Ba- aMikh III tchison of Lewiaburg ami Miss Fliz Ross ol Buffiloe till If, In Lewishur. I5h iut., Masv. wifi 1 . . . .. .. U. t. Iiappet, Bg-d tH Jeais. I ! IIKr)th, an I 1 1 Hays, ; vVhw found ded iu her bed, tn Whin j . ... , .., M1.a HM - - I M.tav. daughter of John Newreau. Ilei j health was infirm, but we understand the ! had retired iheeteiiing before without am intimation of nicnasing illness. In Bulla ha- loviiiahip, 20 h ull. M.vailM ltiiu:L. in his 47 1 h year. In Midison Tp. Col. Co. 2Ut ull., Mrs ( I v a i ii skik tain, ill nt r . u.n vi-nr. . - i.-. ... :.. i - - l . . . She was ihe reln-l of Lud ig Ever, ihe original proprieinr of B!on.nburg,wbo laid nut the town, anil n'ti T whom il wss tor nianv vears called ''Overtown." He died f in 1814. as;ed 47 years. lis wife now lies by his side, in Ihe church-yard he hud out and gave the town. ' Iu Philadelphia, 12 h ult., aed 33. of disease contracted in Mexico. Capl. Tho's S. LotsFK. His i en ains were bfnuhl lo Reading, and interred with martial honor. In England, recently, agr-d 70. Mrsraas, who married Mary Cha worth, ihe early-loved nl liiron. CIHCIL4R To Clrrymen. Pmlinanlert.TtathrrMof fuibbitik SchooU, Students, Book Agents, and Heads of Families. 4 GE.T8 wanted ia every section of the 2- I'niied Sutc to tell Sears' Pictorial Family Annual, an illustrated work, comprising a fins cries of embellishment, with interesting description, in on handfome large octavo of about four hundred page, elegantly bound in gill, and lettered iu the most modern 'yle of book making. rsirs oslt two dolus. Tbi splendid volume comprise within ilaelf a Complete Library of I'selul and Kuteilaiiiing Knowledge condensed in foim, familiar in style, copious in inlnrmation. embracing an estenis range ot subject. The engraving (aver two hundred in number) are strictly illustrative, be ing representation of actual Scenery, t'oarume, Manners, Monuments. &c, 4c. 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In this way uo mailer srheie a person leside. if only within lue reach ol a post-office, he can obtain a copy ol ibe Family. Annual. Agents wanted in sverv town and. count v in Ihe Union. 10 sell Sear' New sud fopuiar I'ic loritl Work;" univetsally acknowledged labs he best end chesueat ever published, sa Uiej cer vainly sis the most saleable. Any active agent may ckar $500 or $1000 e yer. A cash eapK al of al least $35 os 50 will be BacasMiy. FuU pailtculsr of ibe principles and profits of the Sfenry will he gier ow SMilicalion. either per- sons.lr or bv letter. - 'J'be nostaek mual in all ea s be paid. Please to sddrsea, ROBERT SEARS. Publisher. 128 Nasaae fctreet, New York. Ta I'ullMers of Xewspofiers throughout tht United States. Newsveuer copying ibis Sslver- issBwot, emirswell displayed, as,ebc. without any alteration or abridgtiiMttt, (including ibi oo Uce.) ana giving it iwo ioaide inaettious. shall reeeive a copy of the -Annual. (anbiect lo their order.) by ret.ding direct U the Publisher. 37i3 matter ol crow...,., ann oiner .....c- . , I,(hll Cum.inKs .U incident to eeci.ot.s, we resrtfulfy de-1 . , T H 7 . . " " . ... .i ' l,r4iT ziniH-' norm lime, ai.it iL.,...L. i. cline, hopmi? lhat our nemlinorupme way i . . 6-' i I An the... sinole iulit!e. was sure ol beinge ecjed lo .the Uk!i!UI, 300 60 12 8 10 7 slllll . eIHIr-" , a. sc w a zznrf 5 .L " r'Vyat has bin iope, can be iuiir,'' IT'. a rrotio not always ffse m olnica, Otiy a year egr Mr. JILiutihn had lotitl mnjorily for itire-iliiiiviu; thii).j;riC; Now he has but a little over 1 00 maj. unj as he made no effort to help himself, v,lr of his paily wiih they had let him g.n over the dam. Mr. John Hias was once elected Shr ff of Pinion county, and ilmuuht he couid U again. Hi irifd. and got 300 vo'es lacking only 3G07 votes ol" bein e!cted ' and he got a few more votes than U had of majority Vfore ! ' : And so many Whigs (rot limk.i.jj ih; bold limes" sr.d men change.) sOpprj m their innocence that after whipping the Democrats !ust fall ihey would sty I and so Ihe aforesaid Vt bigs tat J . hcn, hy thousand, and ihe D iuociuU ciri.'-ii ihe Slate. DENTAL CAHD. Dr. John Locke, Ql'BCEON DENTIST. M-pwiruIij ior.iiiu, hi friends and the public in grnrral, ihu h has conckilid to make la-iturg bia ptrnu nent ulai-s of iei.lnr Ilr. L. has taken rooir.i j on Market rtqoars, firal doot below lha Printinj j Office sbicb lie will baea fitted op to 0rir ia hj tbe IH Am. not. . liuudcnce ou t lurd l with Mr. J,.liu Paul. Dr. Lisrkr is a regular graduste of the Bil'i more College of Deotsl Suigery. teside bica qualification be hue h id Ihe aduantige of tia sear' etprrieere in the practice of hi. prafeasiun in Pernio) Ivania, Ohio, lllinoia, W unuiuln, and he eitv of Halua.oie. ktj. Dr. L. lake all the j aurnal of ihe thy which contain n w and uWu1 inlarmation iu the ln of hia pn'feasioa ; and Irani hisarianseinrnu i h tbe beat manufacturer i.f teeth, g ild t il. Ac always kreu i.n hand far ihe accommiMUuua ut hi ru-toniera the very heal quuli.J of all ibj inaterisls use in hi' btmne.s. Peison i hiinr lleuial operatians P"fjriu; l. u f tJ 8'" '" I h iir i if trr mi irrt r w- ui u uir si-srM p uri Israutjr and i!ur.ilility nl hi ontiatio:. by any l.ewMburg. Oct. 17, IS' SEASON ABLE GOODS. H. P. SHELLElw fOULD ieK'dfullv infi.rm Ins t..d 11 Iran, Is mid the public in euri:. thai he is now reci ivmg a lorir FAMal SUPPLY if Goiais adapted to the wants, ihe l:ay , ai d ihe tastes of all. JJVV! CIOOD0 for the Lathes; KOCEIaIES for the Family; Caps, Boots. &.c , for the Bi'vs ; HARDWARE, Q'i enswart Iri-r Nails Fish Salt Arc. A:c. &e. which he offers on the' lowvst ai.J ryot sccommodatuig terms, on the principle ol "Small lrOta HBid4ultk Sales. v' Grateful fur pat pa'rouage, we invite lisvr'iiiitiaMiig public to call and ewiuu our stock' of M-.-reh indize which e are confident will bo sa'isfac'tors to 1!. ! Lewi-burg, tl, f. 15. 1?49 Pnhlic Vcndiie. "1TJILL he offered'!' Public S .t..-,'oti il. 1 f : premises of the subscriber, on Saturday, the 20th of October inst., commencing al 10 oV-lm-k, A.M., ail his remaining FARMING Uiensils soil Stock, roinprisint; Wngnns. Houghs Har rows, Harness, St.:., also Horses, faliV. Sheep, and Hogs. At the same tune aud place, WM. II. HAFElt w.il sell his whole slock or Household aud Kitchen Furniture a!u a sell of Blacksmith's Tools. . A reasonuLtu credit will he given. JAMES MOJRE, Ja Mast Buffaloe, Oct. 8. CO-HARTNKKSIUF. rPHE subscribers give notice that they JL have entered into a Copartnership lor carrying on the FOU.YDRY Bi'SIXESS, at the former stand ol Christ & Uoacr,an4 ihey intend to make and keep on hand ill kinds of Castings, Siovea, Ploughs. required in ibis regioo. Orders for work I executed wi:h desp itch. i.tvt a. UHKI3I. JACKSO.X MTADD1 Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 U84S TT'NGLISH and Gcrmsn Almasacs for . a --i I sale by 1 G Lash 1 "lR. .M'LX.NH' S LIVER PILLS 11- 1 pj,,, Brent n remedy for diseases of ih - i . " 1 is ui inui 11 .-lot-i ujlc tuaii i:a ni.i 1 . I ...... 1.1" ..l.l... .u .. .. ' " P""!"-. "a discoverer, si ike tarsi physicians in this Countrv, used il lor years 111 his practice, before h ever auuouuced it lo ihn world. The cat uttc of so many quack renvedies, heiaMt J possessing llut iusi marvelous qjaiun-s l ( healing ail diseases, disgusted an accoia' plished and well educated physician, who naturally fell some dread of being conloun ded wuh the erwd of" preienifef lo th medical an, whose nostrums were puraicd in every newspaper a aovreign reuu-d e for all the ill lhat rleh ia heir t". Tba representations of those to whom bis pd ' had given reliel, however, and lh argei'' solicitaiioiia by physiciaus with who... had associated in his practtce.and whs hji witnessed the wonderful cures effected by his remedy, at lengrh induced bim to roa-i it public. For sale at ihe AGENTS---O W Srsarvts. Lewishunji J ehealer. Mihou ; 1 Uerhart, hk-Unsroe ; J " t'riling. Konborv ; Mrs M'Cay, .XibuB-bertsnJ M C ti. ier. J Moore. Uanvill I