Fenmylvania Legislature 1850. XNaTE. Ne w Members chirked wiiri'a V Whigs in italic.') Phitad. luhia City Benj Mathiat, Wm A Vrabh Philadelphia Countv Thoa S l-ernou, Peleg B Savrry, Tho f 1 Forsyth Montgomery Jo.hua Y Jone Chester, Delaware Jne Brooke Berks Uenrv A Muhlenberg- Buck-Btnj Malont Lancaster. Lebanon J Konigmachrr, Danl Slim Monroe, Carbon, Schuylkill, Pike Cbas Frailey Nonhamplon, Lehigh ronrad Shitner 8otqtiehanna, Wayne, Wyoming Ferris B Strecter Bradford, Tioga Jos W Gornsey Lycoming, Clinton.Centre, Sullivan Wm F Picker I.uierne, Columbia Valentine R-st Northumberland, Dauphin Robt .V Frick Cumberland, Perry R C Sierrett Mifflin, Juniata. Uuinn J J Cunningham York-Henry Fulton" Franklin, Adams If m B Sadler Huntingdon, Bedford, Jl'err King Armstrong, Indiana, Cambria, Clearfield Aor,osius Drum Wealmoreland, Somerset Uac ilugua Fayette, Greene Maawell MVasItn U'..k;nntnr limn V LoVTmtt Allegheny, Butler Geo Dartie, Wm II HatleW Beaver, Mercer Don'. Sankrtf Cntwford, Venonc J Torter Braley Erie John II Walker9 Warrert. Jefferson, Clarion, M'Kean.Elk Timothy Ives. Borsc cr repiiesektatives. Adams Danl M Smytrr Allegheny Jonas R M'Clintock. Ilw J?;rj, John Miller. R C Walker Armstrong John S Rhey BedfoH Jbn CWi.a. Sal Rolison Beaver John Alitoii, Win Smith Berks Danl Zerby, Wm ShafTuer. Aleir S Feather. John'C Fn Bradford Chan Stockwell, Jo C Pouell Blair Cha E Kinkead Butler' H B Brnteer p.,. kit Hiram A WtUiatnt, San Flower Edwd Nirkleron Crawford Pen; B David, Jin Innrd Centre, Clear field John B Meek, Wm J Hemphill Cheater David J Bent, lohn .Icktr, Join A Bower Clunk! J; P Fnrtner Cumberland Henry Church, Thorn C Senuller Cambria Wm A Smith Delewsre Jnme J Letri Dauph'n Jo'in B Rutherford, Tho I rm- ran E-ie James C Reid, hfrrt H-,rt Franklin Wm liaktr. iohnM4sa F.yelte Jas P Downer. Jo E Griffin Greene Lewi Roberts Huntingdon A nguiu K Comyn Indiana William Evan Jefferson, Clarion. Venango J.hn 8 M' Calmoot. John Haattnits Lebanon lohn W Killinger Lehigh, Carbnn Robf Kloir, Saml Mar Luzerne lohn A Conyngham, Andrew Beaumont . UmuIm Andrew Wade, Lewi Hurf- crd, Robt Baldwin, Jacob tA'ily, A Scott Ewing Lveoming, Clinton. Potter, Sullivan W m Rrindle, Wm Dunn Mfflin Alejander Gihhony Montgomery David Evans. Wm T Mor rison, Wm Henry Mercer John lloge. Morris Leech Northumberland John B Picker Northampton. Monroe Ja M Porter, Mi chael Myeit), John D Morris Perry David Stewart Philadelphia Citv Thai C Steele, Geo H Hart. Cha O'Xeill, Jette R, Burden, Craig Biddlt Philadelphia County Thos K Finletter. Fayetle Pierson, Joe C Mollny, Wash J Jackson, Richd Simpson, H Sou der, Henry Huplet, Sylvester Cridland Schuylkill Sichola Jones, W J Dobbins Somerset Henry Little 8naquehanrta,Wyoming Siduey B Walls. Etekiel Mowry.Jr. Tioga Jeremiah Black Wellington Jonathan D Leet, Thomas Waton. Wwrnwlind Harrison P Laird, Juhn F M'CtiHoch. Joseph Guff v Warren, M'Kean O VV Scnfi. ld Wayee. Pike Thomas R Grior Cnioo,Junistta-t Sliftrjohn M'Lattgh- York Edmund Trone, J ictibS llaldeman. AlaianJer C M'Curdy. ErcFiicLrioM. Drm 17 69 7 Whigs 16 41 S7 Sena:, II De-n. tnij, ua j.'.ut bailut, Hovr to Preserve llealtb. Medicine will never remedy bad habits. 1: is utterly I'j'ile to think of living in glut i .py, intemperance, and every eccas, sod k-ling the hody is health by ntrdiciite. lt.Jjlgtn.-e of the appttiite, ud indicnmi riitu diHinc nd drugging, have ruiii'd th he d'h and deetmyed the lives of iimrc per mix. tiwn (amine, aword and pe-lileiice. Il you will take our advice, you will brcone regular iwyour hnbi. eat and drink only h 'tasime things, sleep on a mnttr-ss,snd r.-tir. and rise very regularly. M.ike a free use of water to-purKf the sftm.aittf hn s,( L take counsel of the best hyiffiMvy..tr know, and follow nature. M jlaichly K"-maw sh'V f :ka ago; viviled Gravi, a smwtl town -..rrw ten mile south-wet of S:.L .ui-i.f-iUfid tiier no Wise lhw twenty five i.,tHut b.i 4.J girl wbfsw pave hJ oVd of ch,W ts They were all nathered iwo thr ie. ling of benevolent gen'te". "aowrl Si, ,.imiWrby whom they wsev (B-aerou.. Foreign News. Tbe intelligence by the Europa, ia one meek later. The English papers are full of rumors, tit rJmicm to the difficulty be tween Russia and Turkey. The reply of Nichulas had not reached Constantinople, but was ei peeled by the 12ih of October. A lhrge fleet of steamers was collecting in the hsibor of the Golden Hon. Twelve ships of the line fully equipped, were at an chor in the neighborhood of Black Sea. A Turkish army of a hundred thousand men had been gathered around the Capital, and diilU and reviews were in constant prog ress. A letter states that before entering the territory of the Sultan, Kossuth and his cumpaniou were assured of a welcome, with the liberty of proceeding to any part of the world. A number of refugees had been put on board American vessels and a French steamer, destined, il id said, for Greece. The report from Widden is, that Bern and some of the other refugees had embra ced Islamism, while Kossuth aud the other leaders avowed that no inducement could ins lie thetn arjostntize. Some of the Pa- chalics on the borders of Turkey, had ma nifested a disposition to take advantage of troiiti with K.imta. ana revolt, me li rli.h Riivernment had sent a note to its Ambassador at St. Petersburg, cooched in kindlv but firm lanuuiiL'e. announcing a determination to sustain the Porte. Lord Palmerston had sent like instructions to the Brittish Minister at Const, n inpl- ,nd placed the Mediterranean fleet at lilsaispo sal. France, it is said, is acting with Eng land in this matter. The Pope will probably remain at Na pies during a portion of the winter. Gar ribaidi h .s re-en orf-n-d a tost in the Moo teviden Navy, which he will proba!y v . enpt. A Ibr.r.i lable conspiracy was lately .t..-niiered at Piedmont. Tiie":renorted as aina'iinof G-orgy is eonindicted. The -urren Ii r ol I' unorn t conlirmen. i ne Cholera was shniitii in England. Tw London M uiey Market is still easy. The Cotton nwrkeu excited wuh an a Nance of prices. More firmness in the Grain m-ir-kets. , New York, Oct 2. 1849. Yesterday afternoon the Mayor, on be- h-ilt i f ilfCniiimon Ctuiiril. presented to I the tenth reii:iieni of lie first division ot he New York S nte militia, a new and beautiful s'awl cf colors, which cost ahout $400, one of which bore the Arms of the ritv. and the other those of the State. The Mtor M-nt in to the Common '"ouni-il last evening a communication from Mr. Vaitemitre, offering ano'her dona'ion from the city of Paris of several valuable works on science, commerce and the arts. The communication was appropriately re ferred. The entire force of the fire department at present is eighteen hundred men, who have charge of 29 engines, 42 h -so carts, and 7 hook and ladder trucks. Messrs. Bradly, SiUby and Line, des tined for the American Missionary Associ ation's mission at B tokok, in the kingdom of Stain, sailed to-day, with their wives and cbildreu, in the brig Einaui. Over a hundred Irich immigrants left this port yesterday fur their native land. They did not meet with the success they had expected here.and after six months sojourn bde adieu the R' ftibii' and went back to Rnyaiity. - R . Mr.Dore, of Ireland, sailed for home yesterday, to return soon with large number of his countrymen for whom he has purchased twenty thousand acres of land in Cattarauuus coutity in this State. Two dollars per acre was paid lor the tract, which will lie immediately occu pied. Montreal, Oct. 29. Quite a serious disturbance took place at tbe Alteration Meeting held in Quebec on Saturday. The meeting was.calltd at the Parliament Buildings. When it became evident tlvit the Anti-Annexationists would attack the meeting, the aid of the Mayor wasi nvnked, but he refused to attend. The meeting subsequently adjourned to the St. George s Hotel, when the assai lants made an attack, but were driven off. In the midst ni the excitement some persons went to the house of Mr. Cauct on, M. P. for M mtmorenci, and an Anti-Annexation-ist, and after breaking the windows, re tired. Tlie Hon. Mr. Gall, member ol Parlia ment for Sherbrook, has declared in favor of Annexation. The wealthiest and most influential ci'izens in Qiebec have signed the Annr mtion Minif'esto. The excitement in M mrea! is on tho increase, and is now intern. Seizure at New Yoik. The Dry G jo's Reporter states that suspicion have been cn'ertsined lor some time that parties in that city were defrauding the Government bv fraudulent invoiecs.in tho entry of cloth. Officers have been ferrettingout the rogue. ry, an I during the week several invoices have bern H.tuinel. and about 5,000 worth of t kith seized, which were invoiced from forty :o ten per cent below their (air valuation. We learn from the Mil er' Journal that keveral extensive celeries in the Schuylkill region were closed last week, the proprie tors beinit unable to dispose nf their coal, except at a fcna. 1'he total shipments by railroad and canal this year, are 1,810.465 tons, being 116,078 tons less lhn last year to The same date. IJBWISBUltG CIIUONICL.K AND WEST BRANCH FAK3I Departure ofMlssUnarlea. Yesterday, at X o'clock in the afternoon. the missionaries nf the American Mission ary Association, destined for Bangkok, in tbe kingdom of Siam Messrs Bradley, Silsby and Lane sailed with their wives and children in the brig Ernani, from tho foot of Warren street. Belore their de parture, therr frieads, and the friends ol missi ons, joined them in farewell religious exercises on tbe uuarter deck. There was a large number of ladies present, and some clergymen, besides a crowd collected around the vessel on the warf. The ser vices were opened with a hymn, in which the idea of bidding farewell to native land and home, in far heathen lands to dwell, was most pathetically expressed. KtV. Dr. Lansing, of Brooklyn, then briefly ad dressed the audience. He said the field was described in scripture to be the world, and the missionaries of the Christian church were the laborers. The question was in what part of the field the Lord of tha har vest would be best served, no matter what were the difficulties ia the way ; and he was truly happy to address them on the present occasion, when he saw men ready to My themselves on the altar of God, without reference to the hardness of liie task. He feared they had fallen on times when this spirit was rare, and there was but little disposition among clergy or laity to devote themselves to the conversion of the heathen. But every Christian, h iving consecrated soul and body to Go J, ought to have no hesitation about the sacrifice nf lesser things than these. A lady had said to him a few minutes ago, that to those who were embarking on so distant a voyage in that small vessel, the dangers were very great, aud that ibey were going to a strange land. His reply was, that everywhere was God's home, and that the Christian was, therefore, always at home ; being merely changed by distance and clime, from one department of it to an other ; udJ his Almighty arm was as able to undcrgird that little bark as ii it was an iron vessel ten times the size. He would therefore say to those brothers aud sisters who were taking their lives in their hands and giving themselves up to God, ''Let not your hearts be troubled ; in my Father's house are many mansions; and if I go away, " said Christ, " I will come to you again." Jesus' would come for them all in a little while, and the first time they would have an idea f what reality was, would be when they came to eternity, for all was visionary here below. It was faith only that enabled them to take hold of that reality which they would fully enjoy here after. He would, therfore, aay, in part ing, to those brothers and sisters, " have faith have faith 2" Rev. Henry Chee ver then prayed for the success ol mission that many souls migiil be saved from des truction by it, and that the sailors on board the vessel might be the first fruits of the labors of their brethren. Another hymn, suitable for the o-'casion, concluded the service, when the Rev. Mr. Leavitt, editor of the Independent, pronounced the bene diction. The missionaries and their wives then took a final leave of their friends, and the scene was affecting. Religious enthu siasm, however, appeared to nerve them to every sacrifice. A considerable number of persons watched the sailing of the brig, as she ha the reputation of being the fast est sailer in the world, and is a beautiful craft. She won, sometime ago, a Inh prize in the Mediterranean ; aud she would have gone on the Cuban expedition, bad not a premature explosion taken place. She has now gone nn a very different mis sion. AT. Y. Paper. Emancipation in Kentucky. The Lou isville Examiner has an article in relation to the strength of emancipation in Ken tucky. A careful examination of the re turns ol tbe late election in that Stale, shows that in twenty-four counties, eman cipation candidates for the convention were run, and they received in the aggre gate 10,192 votes, averaging 347 to the county, after excluding Louisville. Upon this date, there are now in Kentucky over 35,000 emancipationists. The Examiner closes its article by saying that " in view ol such evidences of the strength of emnn cipation sentiments in the State, the Con vention wi'i hardly venture to extend the tenure of Slavery. They talk of consolidating the city and county of Philadelphia. Sectional jealou sies lead to a lukeward performance of duty on the part of the police'authorities. Several serious riots have taken place, and the offenders have not been brought to justice, because the city police and district police are engaged in discussing a question of juiisdiction. They want somebody to ' I'll lake the responsibility." Father Matthew finished his labors at New Haven on Friday, and after perform ance of the Mass, delivered an address, di rected particularly to Irishmen, which was marked by the customary sound sense and hearty truthfulness of the Temperance Apos'le. He neat visits Worcester and Hartford. Jacob S. Gnllahnr was appointed Third Auditor of the Treasury, in place of Peter I Wrier, removed. Lewisbura, Fa. Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 31. .Another Town Property for sale a Poetical Mercantile advertisement and Dr. Swayne's celebrated Medicines, re duly set before the public in this paper. New counterfeit $5 on the Harrisburg Rank have appeared in Philad. They are bsdly executed, marked letter " A," dated Mifh 1, 1819 The Delaware City Bank has been run, but sustains itself thus far. The Phila. Agent of the Snsq. Co. Bank refused, Saturday last, to redeem its notes. We will take Susq. money on new sub scriptions for one week to come, anyhow. fc-Battalion-day at New Berlin.Friday last, was rather a pleasant show, consider ing that Militia Trainings are no longer required. Nearly 200 members of various Uniformed Companies paraded, and were drilled by Brig. lusp. Simootou, Colonels MiHdleswarth and Kmmit, Maj. Mtddles- wsrth. and others. The new "Guards" of Lewisburg. attracted much attention, and with the Lewisburg Infantry and the New Berlin Company were decidedly on the No I list, in every respect desirable. Ginger bread suffered ss usualsome become dis gracefully, bru'ally iiiehria'.ed and in most respects i' was as much of a battal ion" as if Ihe "bulwark" itself had turned out and the Organ's crony had been there with his "sixpence" to treat. And by the way, (shaking of "treat inn") p bad al- mo6t forgotten the modern S unstitati's last four column reply, !it will endeavor to do it justice next week, in shorter metre. CO"The Democratic party has no abler or more energetic advocate and defender, than the Journal whose Terms we copy- below. As n Literary, Business and News organ also. The Pennsylvanian stands in the first rank of American pipers. From its party it certainly earns a 'tirogrcssiven patronage. T(S PEuflSYLYANIlN Is puhlished by flstn.T"N, Fornky & Co. at No. 97, Chesnut St. Philadelphia. This paper is puhliohnl DAILY at SIX Dol lars a tear ; or THREE Dollar psvahle at the end of rsch six months; or at FIVE Dollars per yrsr when psid at tbe time of utxcrituiij:, and punctually at the eomtn-jucement of each yeai thereafter. Tbe TRI WEEKLY PennnvUsnian i puh-li-tir.) eerv TufMlay, Thai-diy anJ Sjtuniiv a' THREE Dollar a year. TWO copies fur FIVE Dollars in advance. Tbe WEEKLY PennnNsnian ia publi-h.d every 8atunlay, at ONE Dollar per annum, inva riably in advance. SIX coiiea for $5. All letters to the. Editors, on business or remitting subscriptions and money, must be post paid. Advertisements inserted on the usual terms. From an Occasional Correspondent. V. Bradford County. During the rearrangement ol the Judicial Districts of the State, last winter, I recol lect one of " the City papers' the papers to furnish newt to the country,' grave ly stated that the Judicial District over which Hon. Horace Wjllmtoo presides,was " the lightett' in the State. W hile pass ing thro a part of this trifling little ter ritory, I am tempted to take some notice of it. It is composed, ia brief, of four counties Bradford, Tioga, Potter, and M'Kean counties which embrace a sec tion of country abont two hundred mile in length by thirty in breadth, and filled by a population as litigious as any other in the State. Not that ihry are quarrelsome, but, as the country is comparatively new, land titlea are unsettled, the population (a heterogeneus mass, but principally Yankees; h ve not as well learned to give " credit to whom credit'' belongs as in more established communities, and the pre vailing and precarious business of lumber ing renders monetary affairs subject to many fluctuations. Most, if not all these counties, therefore, in addition to their re gular Quarter Sessions business, have many and curious suits appealed from the Justices decision ; and in Bradford, the County Courts are usually two to three weeks in session, exclusiwof extras. Sow compare this large Dt J with that of the single, settled, weHKbrdered District composed of the city and county of Lan caster or Berks or York and Adams or Union and Mifflin, and you will see that instead of the light til, this is probably the heavitit Judicial District in ihe Slate. ,. Brad lord is destined to be one ol the most important counties in Pennsylvania, if its fast progresses size and locationind the energy of its inhabitants are fair crite rions to judge by. Its position is peculiar ly commanding. It contain an aiea 1170 square miles. There are three counties in the State, only, which contain more terri tory ; those have but a few square miles over, and are much more moutainous. Lying on both sides the North Branch, with its numerous tributaries, the Wyalu sing, Wysaukingr Wappasening, Durell, Towanda, South, Bent ley S, Sugar, and other smaller creeks, it ia exceedingly well watered. ' The surface of th county is rolling, there being no mountains worth naming, (but some remarkable tall hills U and neatly the whole area is fit for pasture or tillage. The soil is said 10 be mostly ol saudstrone origin.with occasional slate and shale tracts, and small quantities of lime stone. Good crops can be raised with pro per cultivation. As lumbering decreases, Agriculture advances. Biluniious coal, iron ore,nd fire-brick ctay, are found among its valuable minerals. In .population, Bradford has increased very rapidly, as will oe seen by reference to facts. It was organized, with a sparse population, in 1810, not forty years ago. lis populaiiou numbered . 18 JO (.MliinaUd) 2WMMJ I 1810 32,769 tuJ4 from mUtl 41.646 - v ' , Ckn..,,., an mwraun increase ol about ONE THOUSAND PEK YEAR fir thinv vears naat. Bradford poUed nearly 7000 votes, last fall, and this season was the firt county to pay her quota ol oiatc Tax. The completion of the North Branch Canal through th centre, the Wysauking dt Wappasening Plank Koad in the east, aud Williamsport il t-Jmira isau n.ouu iu the west ofBradlord, will give il additional starts in the race of improvement. In times . - r- . i . . past, elorts tor a division oi me county, have been made without effect. The county seat is central, upon the ri ver, and the erection of a $20,000 Court Heuie will probably fix the county business at Towanda for many years. This Court House appears rather more imposing' than any in Northern or Central Pennsylvania. It is ol brick, the first story comprising the Jail.the second the Couoty Oflices,nd the third the Court-Room, a lofty apartment, with a gallery opposite the Judges' bench. It was not quite finished when we passed through, aud its j;enetal effect and utility had not been tetted, C. L- Ward E-q., hn recently erected a lare Public House on the site of the old " Eagle," which in its anpearai.ee, and ln m the taste, the ability, and tbe enter prise of its Proprietor, 1 venture to perdirt will le the firgt tavern at.ind in N inherit Pm.H. ii is called the " Ward llou-e,' and kepi by P. C. Ward ii B-ildwin-There are other elegant brick ed;fics j-it erected and altogether, Towanda i worthy of its station us the ccnteral influ ence of Bradford. The largest Son of Temperance in the World, is Hubert Hales the American Gi tint, uow exhibiting at Barnum's M iseum. I'hila. He was initiated into Chrystul Fount Diviaion,Phil.,about two weeks ago. IIes some. On Monday last Penn. State 5's rose to ; in consequence, it is said, owing to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund having lately made fuither purchases. Gitd 'o hear such good news. : Judge Hart, of Cincinnatti, lately caused the crin inal box" to be taken out of the Court, on the ground t!:at no man need be disgraced before he is found guilty of crime Truly a wi'-e leei-ion. The National Intelligencer of Friday learns officially that Walter Forward.Esq-, of I'crinvySvnnia, has heea appointed Solic of the Treasury in the place of R. H. Gil la, Esq. ZUtiura IHarfctt. Corrected this day Wheat Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed . . . . t'loveiseed . . . Dried Apples. Rj'lcr E'as Tullow . . Lard 4 50 28 1 00 300 50 15 10 10 7 On the 18th iust., by Rev. J. G. Anspacb, CaaisTiAa Mossca, senior editor of the "Demo crat," New Berlin, and Miss Am ilia Dobutsv Clotilda, daughter of Dr. A. G. Dornberg, of Weal BufTdloe. On the 1 lib inat., by Rev. J. Edminster, Wis. liam Swisaia and Miss Elizabeth Lobsk; anJ on tbe S7th, bv the same, Naac Wbippls and Miss Mabsabet Jss Hitches all of MadlaoVCoL Co. rir.n, In Belleville, Mifflin county, on Sunday, October 14th, Mrs. Agnes BtxL.in the fid year of her age. She was born February 4, 1778, at or near Derrstown, (now Lew isburg,) Union county, where Iter father had been one of the first settlers. She made a profession of religion in early lite, and was for at least fifty years a commun icant in the Presbyterian church. . Of her t lev en children ten survive, of whom sev en were gathered around her dying bed. Mrs. Bell was a kind mother, an obliging neighbor, and a cheerful christian. Lew istovn Gazette. , In Pittsburg, 25th inst. Rev. John Black, D D., in his 82d year. He was the lather of ihe gallant t'ol. Saml W. Black, and his memory will be revered by thousands. In Bellefonte, on the I9ih inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Mpsser, wife of Wm. L Mus ser. Sheriff ( Centre Co., aged 2f years. At York, Pa-, on the 1 0th inst.,Rev.Dr. CaTHCAiT, aged 90 years and 1 1 months. IT1RBSI1 Corn-Meal for sale by ; , Oct 31 ." IGL Liwghe Appointment by' the governor Geo Frysinger, F., EditorV the Leistown Gazette, t be iNotary rooiic, vice n. j- W alters, Esq.. E litor of lb Trua) Demo- crat. ' - ' HEAR, HI A!l, HEAR! 11HE Summer is over, anJ sn is the Election, Our Crops have lo-.a btfuneJ in the greaat " periectton, i ' I ; 1 "1 ' f " OM Winter ieeoniinc wfh it f!ii eh Let's sing snd be merry, W:'s tauijh and grow fat. j Taking all things into consideration, lhi is a ureal count'V. snd rroitir.c. We hae been to the City ai.J made our FALL AXD WINTER SELECTIONS OF GOODS, with gr.t care both as to quality and price and are ready with A bow to kind patrnna a smile for you alt, While shoulder to shoulder we puah on the ba'l ; We fling oat our banner, and raife the war-cry. For Kevllia it Rcber will never eay dir. Our stork is the large! and aetection the bet Of Goods now ofleied Norlb,South,Eait or West, And cheaper by fur as you II certainly Cud If you'll gi ua a call and make up your mind. Yes life's spicy odor (vaaiirt) sleeps In oar cellar well filled and on counters in heaps ; We n fine Clot ha, and Vesting, and Caskimeres Of every pattern and atyle nice ami new, too. W e have goods Iimu liiu Indies, trout Unions ami Franks, And our own noble Nation to close op tba raiika. While all ihe tt eeterat t' aJorn Woman-kind In our DRY GOODS a eonmeDt you're likely lo find; - Bol if it be GROCERIES you ardently wind. We have Sugar, Tea, Cotfee, Melaaaen and Fih, Tiibacco, &p, Candles, Cloves, (finger, AUpice, Saltpeter, ground Alum. Black le r aud Kiev. We've Qt'EENS and HARDWARE we can't say what mora. But everything neeoed is found at our Store. In exchange for all thtwe, as sure as yoo'es bora We'll uke Cah or W heat, Oats, Iron, or Corn ; No doubt we Can auit ynu, we aurely will try. See our goods snd our price", yuu'll certainly buy. Highly gratifi 'd wi'h the patronage heret.frr extrmtrtl, we ahall ei.d-avr lo merit its continu ance. NEVU S & REBER. Lraiabnra:, Oct. M, 1849 TOWN PROPERTY For Sale Cheap. FULL Lot. on North Fourth S-reet, JIL on which is a two storey Pranwt II. ....... - - - . v j 'v.. i , n w . T with a good Cellar under i a asgs Frame biable. 16 bv '10 an out Kitchen, end o'her out buildings now occupied by Gbohob Fkcai. Inquire of DAVID REBER, Agent. Iywishorg, O -t. 31, Dr. Sir ay ne's CclrUated Family MeJi- ctiRK i-oi tows eras ! Mre Prow's c'- the Effaey of Dr. SWAYXE'S rofP'.r! Tner oe Wild CJiti-ry, The Original mid (Genuine Yrtparatlon ! Consumption, Cmigha. CuMs. ."lhini. Itnnchitin, Liver Com plaint. -fitting ttio Hi.thiticully ol Breathing, piiin in tlie Miile ami Itres'. palettsti is os ttie Hrarl, Influrnza.Croup.bro ken t'ootiluttn.sore Throit, Kcivous I'chilitv.anJ all disease of Throat. Btea.t, and Lungs: the mtk-t elT.e. ' tual and sjieedy euro knonn fur any of the above diseaM'S is Dr. Swavne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherrj. Reliable Testimony. John Milion Earle, editor of ihe Worcester Spy, Mm, was attacked with a severe inftcna lion of tbejui'gi, accompanied viih a diftrewing enugh : at'ter using various other remedies with little s? no henr6t, by the use of one bottle ot Dr Hwayne's Compound 8yrop of Wild Cherry, he was restored t perteet health. Wm. Montetius. a respecuble merchant of 8t Clair, Schuylkill county, writes, Jan 30, 1849 : -Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beau mont, a citizen nf our town. Hie ease of Cons umption i well known herejnd or long standing; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." Be not deceived by the many apurioos and worthless preparations of Wild Cherrv, nshrred iuto notice by ignorant pretenders, bat sea that the signature of Dr. Saayns is upon each bottle, which ia the only guarantee against imposition. Remember f the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry ie prepared only by Dr Swavss, N W corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philad'a Swayne's celebrated Vermifuge, "A Safe and Effectual Remedy for Worms, Dys. pefsia. Cholera Morbus, sickly or dyspeptic Children or Adults,and Ihe mcxt useful' Family Medicine aver offered to the public' This remedy ia one thai has proved successful for a long lime, and is universally acknowledged bv all who have tried it to be far luptriur (bring so very prPanant to the lane, at Ihe Sanaa lime effectual) to any other medicine ever employed in diseases lor which it is reeommenJed. It nm only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole system. Il ia harmleaa ia its enectsMd the health of tbe pstirnt b always improved by iu uae.avea when no worrae are discovered. Zj-Beware nf 3tUtaket. Remember Dr S' Vermifuge is now pui up in souore lutllet (hav. ing recently been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, with the portrait of Dr 8ayn thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived. DR. SW AYAE'8 SOAB COATED BARS V PARILLA AN D EXTRACT Of TAR PILL Tha TirttlMI tit lhM It i I Id Aaan Ka r.s.u:.ia-J a- X r v only by I hose who have oasd theas. They are ua-u iu Bwiat aaturv in carrying on mortau maltv. nlMlni.tiAii. Smm.mtw n .1. 1 I . I ....... , V. iw UP.V. UC They are a gsntls and elfactive purgatl.. correct alt tba functions of the liver, and as an alterative ia dropaical affections ihey are very valuable and ehould be in every family. They have an oulaide enlina nf imim WIaIim Ku ah.Ml.. . -- 1 -- - .j ..njimai disagreeable to tavte or smell is entirely removed withotrt in tbe least afTorting the eicrllent quali ties of ihe medicine. Remember f they are now pal op in botes turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label bearing ihe signature of Dr wayne: none other is genuine. The above valuable Medicine are pre pared only by Dr. S WAYNE, N W corner of Eighth and Race elreets, Philadelphia, Agents for Union G unty, Pa. C W SehafhV, and Thornton & Baker,Leihurg J SeebnU and N -..IB Mcncb. .Mil!er,burg Mos8pechl. Beavertowni Will A Etlert. Uanletun D J Bover. Cmumitlo aml llaupt do D rtchnure JSelinagr'vr D Smith Ma-nt'. V.IU. Youngiuan Waller, - It V.t BaubKellsvJi'asy Island Big 8ammen.Fieebar aud l-y Bloieksept'is generally 1S30 DR. M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS !.' This great remedy for disrate of'iha Liver, is of much older date than its intro duction to the public Its discoverer, oe ol the first physicians in this country, used it for vears in his practice, before be ever announced it to the worlJ. The esu'.encs nf so many quack remedies, heraldrd as p isscssing the most marvelous qualities rur heal nit a I disesses. disgusted an accom plished and well educated physician, ht naturally fell some dread of being confoun ded with the crowd of pretenders to the medical art, whose'ijpstrums were paraded in every newspaper a sovrein rvmed.se for all the ills that fbjxh is heir to. The representation: of those to whom hs pills had given relief, however, and tho urgent solicitations by physicians with whom he had associated in his practice.and who hid witnessed the wonderful cures effected be his remedy, at length induced him to make it public. For sale at the AGENTS--C WScBAFfll. Lfoiel.urv; n J Pheafer, Mihon ; I Gihari, 8olin.;roTr; J Ur Friling, Bunburv ; Mrs M'Cay, Piortbna'wrUad M C Grim. J Moore, Danville REMOVAL. The Lewisburg Eating-House, UNDER the management of J.M'Fsdd.a is removed into the baeiu d: ci the large brick house on the cornpr from Gen.Green's, Market St. Lewisburg, htt the public cau be acc wiiHoJjteJ with Ilia best of Fried, Slewed, R tasted, or io the She!! TRIPE done un in the hest xlvte Piu,' Feel Bread. Pies, Cakes, Nuts, Candy, Ate die. The public mav'rest assurrd that the eating-house shail he kept clean and ord erly, and small tosau.i rowdies not ha permitted to kI here. 1S strxt a tentum to the wants of the public in our line, we hope to receive a share of its palnnsje. J. MTAWJJI.'M -il) & tM N B. After the 1st f Nov., I t can be supplied with ()y iters in :r-T ,-,c: tv the hundred. tmW-hoiidn d, Lewisburg, O !. l S : ) ENGLISH and G.-rtmn At.Mv.ir f,r sale by ti La,'; DEXTAL1CA1M). Dr. John Locke, SrRnEONiDENTIST, rertful!y inrrr, his frirndi. andtlie ublic in K'liers!, thai he haa concl-.ded t i nuke I J"wit u'n l.t rm nerit place of reKlei:ce. Dr.BL thaa Vikrn rjT. on Market Square, first diss? bel'iw tbe Pni.iir.i UtTire, whirh he will have fitted up ti'nyrritU in bv the 1st Nov. ii II. Re.'Jrucr un Th.rl Si with Mr J-.bn Paul. Dr. Lecke i a n-eu'ar gra.'ute of the Biti more Cehea- of !ei.tat buigrrv. bes'des aht qualifiratii n he lie bad the advantage ot i" years eiperien'-e i t ihe practice f his profeM"'i in Prnn-j Ivania. thie. Illmoia, WiivonMu, uJ tbe city ol B.! tmore. Mil. Dr. L. tale all the J lU'naU ef tt-.e day whi h contain new and usetul infHiMst.in rn ihv ln of his profeaeion ; and from bis arrangemrii with the let manufacturer of Irrth. gM '. ecc wi!la!wB)S krpon hand forthr arcumm.. dalinn of his culojifra Ihe very beat quality f ell (he snalrriil a-od in hi burHus. Peraons wishing Dental operations prrfarmnl. will find i' to llieir advanuge to give tisi a call, s he U determined not to be eurputrd n ' hrautv and duratilitv f hi' operations !.j tni ot.'. LewislmrK. Oct. 17, 1819. rIIE substri! rs gtve notice that tb have entered into a Copartnership lur carry ine o the FOU.YDRY BUSIXESS, at the former stand of Christ & rioter, an they intend to make an i keep on hand s kinds of Castings, Stoves, Ploughs. 3i reqtiired in this region. Orders fr w executed with despntch. LEVI B. CHRIST. JAt KS). M,FADI: Lewisburg. Sept. ti, 1849 Dentistry. WH. C. STEWART, jX I ATE of Philadelphia, is now l.witel n J Marki I ft reel, lwiabnrg. opposite Mr. J Schreyer's store, where ho attenua to opfraimn on lha teeth at a reduruvn of bis former p'k-o Teeth and nuu ; teeth removed with ttie atJ f improved Instrument, and in an easy mann Filling leeth anil setting on pivots or plate atteo ded lo according to ihe latest impr-xenenta is ta profeaaion Ulceraled, spungy, and mrlamed go" cured. Thanklul lor past lavois. be ivluuv continuance of poblic patronage No lap' materials used ft fillings in leeth. 1) HEVJ goods at the old stand. HECER Q IDDiiIGS VRE now rereiving at their old anJ ' known stand on Market s'reet a aud welt selected assortment of Fall and Winter DDi0f comprising the usual vatiet0'r DDry (Rootls GROCERIES HARDWARE and QUEENSW Salt, Fish. NaiK etc. etc. Our Goods are warranted to be eb? as ihe cheapest, and ood as the Hi" new or old. Thankful for past strou of friends, we ask for a continuant a tl eir favors ; and new comers snJ t',0' ers we respectfully invite to Call and Sec! tiEliEll & IDDINiA L wist org. Ort. 10. 1049