I.KWISBUKG CIIltOXICL.H AND WEST BRANCH FARMER lUit anb i)umor. Old Zach's firet Dinner at tn Walts How On Thursday, Jan. 31st, iha Tresideot tntt-rtained the Hungarian at dinner, number of other distinguished guests being also to attendance. Among these was Mr. Benton, who during the course of conver sation, remarked thai "the first time be di ned in the While House was with Mr. Jef ferson, during his Presidency, acJ that he 1ad dind with every President lince tbnt time.' Well' rejoined the President, "I can date my firt dinner at lha White House a little further back than that, and 1 renum ber the circumstances attending it very well. 1 had came to Washington to get commission in the army, end having tumid the President's house, I went uf. to the door and knocked for admittance. No one came, and I knocked again. Still, no one came, and 1 continued to knock, but with out any success. At length, having fairly knocked and tttumperj tin my snuckics i nvprp aore I walked BWaV. and was pro- were SOre, I waiaeu away, a r tecdinc down the Avenue, when I met an J : I,;. Mniaiia. - I w Thinking to do him an act of kindness, 1 stopped him and toldkim ''twas no use knocking at the door,' as they'd all gone from home." 'Did you ring the bell r says he. 'Dell, repeated 1, no, 1 saw uo Ull to ring. " 'Come back with me,' he replied, 'and I'll see if we can't get m' and thus saying we returned to the house, rang tht bell, and we were admitted by servant. "Well, tbuight I, 'that bell may be all very proper for Presidents, but we've got no such doings out in old Kentuck.' "That day 1 dined w ith the President, end made my first dinner at the White Houe." Corr. M'Makin Amer. Cour. Anecdotb. In a note to his life of diief Justice Mansfield, Lord Campbell tells us that he once heard a judge at Stafford sen tencing a prisoner convicted cf altering a one-pound note, when, after having pointed out to him the enormity of the of tence, and exhorted him to prepare for an other world, the dignitary thus concluded: "And I trust that, through the merits and mediation of our b'efsed Redeemer, you may there exrience that mercy C3"which a due regard to the credit of the paper cur rency of the country forbids yuu to hope for here,' A Walibstikb. The Editor of the 'Daindeiler' (a forlorn old bachelor has been favored with a Valentine which runs iu this wise : dont jew ra jtmn takil Ju a aiitin on vundei Trra It ia a njoinnin lor it urw lu to Urw moire to be With lbs Yewrra till 5eih iph jcwl hae Me The Plaindealer man is a very tough 'un but we guess this will 'fetch' him. The Tanker. Whipple, the essaviat. nas tms pfcture of ihe wocden-nutrrHg tra der: "He has a Bpruce.cleati. Pecksnimnn way of doing a wrong which is inimitable, lfe-lieving, af'er a certain fashion in justice end retribution, be still thinks that a sly, shrewd, keen, supple gentleman, like him selfcan dodge, in a quiet way, the moral laws of lite univeise, without any parlicu lar poiher bc.ng made about it.' Not long ego.John Tstson.an Indian, wss lound dead nut far from a tavern in Maine where he had been drinking pretty Ireely the evening before. The Indians immedi ately assembled a jury of their own tribe, who, after examining the body of the de funct, unanimously agreed "That the aid Tat son's death was occasioned by tlie Iretsing of large quantity of water in his body, that hid been imprudently mixed with the rum lie drank.1 An English paper has a happy hit upon the propensity of raising equestrian statues, to Wellington : "Another Duke, or ano ther horse, is to put up in Kdiuburg, to the honor of the Duke of Wellington. His Grace, in future ages, who will be known i ft.. ft. ajwana-i.aevaawrit aaulll 1.0. t.SL nrl ItPtf-Ml Sa al UV IS m UltJIIIItllcilaBa Will IJ- Xrwrtv.aj winH wio . -r .:i II .., ' ' clvansed the Augean taDie, but ran sway with all tht horUM.n When boots first came into fashion, a pair was presented to a worthy Mayor in some part of England. He examined j them attentively, and concluded that they were a new aina oi dbkci. Accoruingiy j wImu he went to church next Sunday, he i June one of them round his neck and put , , - i . , a j: i. . his prayer book into it. His wife ud the Ollur to bring home her marketing in. It is hard to tell which is the most mor tify ing to be ceiikurrH b a man of judg ment, or to be condemned by a fool. On the w hole, we think we should prefer the former. r, j t i. -i j Don tbesurpriaedirarteryoti have sailed , ' 3 . moothly eight or nine month on the voy- j age of matrimony, you are suddenly over- I Jakes) by a tquall. ' ' I The most dangerous kind of bat that ' ooudimea flies at night, is the brick bat. What article ol fned ia nice, and al the tame tune very tiai ! Buck-whttu cakea. gcu.ity cusi::ess. Jury List, Fab. Term, 1850. GRAND JURORS. eVaee DnnJ Hose, Christ tfroaa, Jae Veea, (Vo V. acT Buftalos Hear. Baker. Chapman Danl Wltm-r 0-ater Freds, turn, ler Talxh. John Vim I. BaT-Joe-Joa Krbrark. Hartley Curia Meneh telle W m Hoar, lewir. 9pMa trrrlrtrirnr 'r" SpjkrT. Saml (Mir, Pefer Ilanh Ivans in Schurre, John KteMer, Peter KerUa Vts.yJk iaeigat SaineSwa. Union 8nl Mm, Jr W. aninb too Joba Barber, Snail S Barber, Jul Clumbers TRAVUtSK JURORS. Braeer John Hll, J-..t Bea,er KiiAa'ue Jacob IVtt, DoiiS Beaver, Daniel Rentier Crater tola Bowersoa, RuU W Saaitb, Henry K Kaapp Liiapmna W 1 IlenuM, S K Herrold Jr E. BitSaloo llenr UuMrr. R.lly John Orore Hartley Wsj Juaasoa, Js King Jr, RoU F orster, Danl llunMux,Cfa Mama, Pvl Boon, And MUler, J no Bkclilor LewL.ivrg--'m Arautroas, Ja P Rati, J no Iloof btua UkUlKwk-Michl Siesnsn, Henry Wetsei Near Herliiv J B Comeliua, Uk-tal Klceknr Pii. Hunt Werheiam, Dm Back!, Jac stiller, B Itammal Perry John Father, Saul GemtiMlhur, Joba Strawacr Caioa J Me Walter, On Wear (feeds Rkhter Waahiuglon J no llaiiu. Goo Spaid, Wm Testa, H.-n Kin, W. Buffaloe Juo Crongroe, Jac B"ili, Tboa Tajrlor White Dm-jut K Morer, Jno St Clair, U.nry High, J do S Finney PETIT JURORS, (SB wm.) IWarrr Jos Paea, Jae Una-nine, JaoS Smith, Ovo Obtrdorf Uuffaloe Juo liauck, J a, D Cbamla-rlia Ceubr John Mow nr. Chapman Wm Kelly E. Buffalu J do Strobeeker, Geo K Kheary, Saml L Soli, UmTticrlta Dfcdi, Jae spHfimjer, webd v b Liueoin, laml Strajboni WW-unr-O B Erkwt, Ueary It Blair, Jorrtah KMj K,My PhUip CmUriiag. Mw.tuw.-k-JooD.rr 1 Miminbont Henry Yearick, Iaaae L Brk NVw Berlin lU-nrv Solomon, I Mar N'rimaa, Jno Maurk Pi-ana 1'hafCrvi.bi-r, lienry 8 Buyer, Ueary C Kyer, Urn Fbber, rml Boyrr Jr WanhintitoD Da id ButdorT, Geo C Moyer, Jamb Kerlar TRIAL LIST, Feb. Term, 1850 Cummencin( Feb. 18, W F Wsgrneellrr K wctU Boggs Ha-s et al t'bas Guilykunal Hjr lit iiiman a Bsatian Dievrl el si Jacob Haler a Altert Wlliegnrjrn Mar; Dutwie & J Uuweraus June VSiUj v Abbot Green -J fainl Hooter Israel Uutelius L Maim J Lavrhe St A Silbneyer and T T Jtme Stiver va Paml Berbtul & A Oiefianl Uu t'haj'1'el ta Kal(ih llilty Kinsman u-e f Kiley H W fnyt'ei I inea Willismson J hu M'K. lvey Wni R.nhiing ts 8aml Hsuj t Wliil- &Mt-rtiur,Iuu ufEJJi.k ve Bartgs&Cainp same Marklc. Bailgee 4. Cani J .iiitban Zrll.ri s 8 1. Berk Unry Bradahrr Henry Voiiheiiner Jr Writ M Kennedy & ante Jno Hrn A JuaMnrk KboaJa fur Caoln r uaa Wagneelr Uundrum ti Bcuner uk of S Frank Ueo Adaiua Chiiatr Bogenrife a W II Tbouirxon Muaari l- r Mu-ser a Ma;kle, Bang. and Camp Stc Kenglrr Uanl Itrugler Wbitlixk ff Uuh.m. uae M & A Mstkle Ar C'mtb uf Ts it Uobl liayes liHS B. yer et al Christians Run.fi It a commute of lieu Isoriluu Jobo n)dei Mow Tuber I'l.ilip Ztifnt as Joseph Ubs'les I'boe K.J s Jacob Ia-wis Jac KengUr Ei't iua Kt-ngler ve Daul Heugler Xarul H nil. i 'Q a ti V (Jaldwetl ailii uot. to K John IJ UelMit va '.Vin Cocbian HuU fo Uisbam and I'hriai Jared Iivin liui -u HuuiiihI a 1'h' V'eaii.k Joba M Bmfei v Oainl lmg IVur Ui'imau va v F Wag. narller sur. part Usui and (.'aruliue JaireU s E Harlutsu el si I'itu Kiel va Jacob He.der Jac tHyplier a Jac tpher and Elias Nryhail Jno I. liber I oV Co e Wm J May A Reuben Klosa Valeuline Haas va Ileury fpayd at al Lhriat Herman va ml rVhreckeoaat Jacob kloae va liiddes A Ma rah Danl and t 'ar. lu.e Jairrit nEE Hsrlroan et si G W KiaheJ a Kilter A Kline with not.tj O G U A Peieraon a d Geuimd A Co va da J -'Hwaft. " ral 1 ' " J K II aye va Kilter A Klins da W F Wagon ller a H W 8nyder tiro Fe a v Cbaa 8luin r 1'laU Kn-.i for VV ngbt A Nephew ve Jared I vin Jacob Miller va Daul Kcng't-r firo Haina ve fol.non Sira-jaer K Hsyea va N M and U W U. with not toG A M b KreUhKt e J.ho Kline - HoUrusline and wife s U 8t hi oyer and J H Jr Eiec'rs P Hi. bier drcJ va do do Jno and Karnl Lauher va J A J Walls Mary Uii giman va Eliaa F.ee do J auJ E Fees Conmih for R Chamber, v J snd C Millhouoe Knot for Chtiai A Graham ve Jared lavia John F Kidder and wife va Micbl Kl.ckucr Grud.s A Marab va Jamea 8 Smith do a G.'O'ge Miller W ill A EileM va Mahlon Bryman Margt Manlierk va Jac Leiaer and Joaiah osRk Micbael Miib r va M A iStork J n Mi.tdleion and Jae Khoada va C Slees Hoi Chambris va B Thirmpson with noii.-e Ac J HA US J a. I'roih'y Register's Notices. I'he fallowing arrounta are to be preaenteil to Ibe lirphan'a Couil f I'uioa county on Monday. 3Mb Feb IS50 fur confirmation and aUuaanee. Arel of ('has Wilson, A Jmr -f Eliia Devling, late of BurT.lo Acci . f J hn C 8l Clair. Admr of Saul i Clair, late of Lnion Aiet vf Jacob K.rn, Guard of Irf-ah G.iaa, s "'"' of J"bn 8n",bi late of Beaver ! Acct of Catharine Ream, Eiecutrix of Jcob , Kr,m e cf chapman Arc l cf Jacob Oberdoif and John Gable. Eiec ' of Jacob Gable, late of Miflbnburg Acct of Henry Arnold and Gabriel Biuger, Eteca of (eo Arnold. Isle of Chapman Acct of Wm Pialt Jr, Eiec of Charlotte Fi- alt, late f Iewisburg AJl. a Jm u .iienmyer, Isle of C. i,t-e Acrt of Mary 8trub, Admrx of llavd Kiraub, l, ' ' Chapman ft ,a.ft ft i . r ' ' ' Acci i.i r-arsn ami oan v aner, nome oi llemy Waller, late of Union A eel cf K.niel Wi'mrr, Esrcr of Sob-mon W'iliiM-r, 'ate i f Chapman Arcl -f l.eulvn (inmra, Admr of Daniel , I annebaker. lale of Washinglou Arcl of Wra G and Kami G Herrold. EseTs j uf Go Herrold lale of Chapman Acct of I'hiiia and John A Hill-ish, Admrs of l f l... u:ii.: .l j- VI' - l: , ' uu iiiiiivii, ftaiv u, ft, rwiiiui , .... . , . Acrt ..f Philip Ruhl. Guard of JacSMn, minor of iirt, Kteckner. late of We Buffalo Pmel sect of David Waiaoa and Thus Taylor, El'" "( 'i Wiitner, late of West BuOsIn Acci .4 Th.-a Ba hri, Mirvg Execr of Robe.t Barlwr. lale of West Buffabai Acd of Saml and Thoa V Barbrr.artg Exeerr of Saiul Baiber deed, one of the Elrcrs of Rotrt Laiber, late uf Wet Boflato DA L BELLMAN, hegt EXTRAORDINARY Inducements are offered to cash buyers, at Jones' New Store, in the way of Cheap Goods. . New Goods received every week, und sold at least twenty per rent, below all others in the trade. A call and examination of the stock will satisfy any that this is the really cheap store. C. L. JONES' New Cheap Cash Store, Feb 1, 1950. Broadway, Milton COTTON Fringe A splendid assort ment of the newest patterns, just re ceived and for sale very low at C. L. JONES' New Cheap Cash Store, Feb I. 1850. Kroadwav. Milton Dr. Swayne'i Celebrated Family Medi cines. crsR follows cubs! More Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. SWAYNJB'S wTl'd Cherry, Hit Original and Genuine Prrparalion ! Consumpllon. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Broncliitia, Liver Com plaint, spitting Ulood,dinicully ot Breaming, pain in the Side and Breasi, palpitation f the Heart, Influenxa.Croup.bro ken Conalilutioo.sore 1'hroat, IServoos Debililynd all diseases ot Throat, Breast and Lungs: the moat effec tual and speedy ears known for any of the above disease ia Dr. S wayne's compound Syrup of wua Cherry. Reliable Testimony. John Milton Earle, editor of the Wore enter Spy, Mass., was attacked with a severe iuflama lion of the luug. accompanied with a di'tressing cough : after using various other remedies with little or no benefit, by the uae of one bottle of Dr Sarayne a Compound Syrup of W lid Cneiry, ue waa restored to perfect health. Wm. Montetius, a lespecrable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill county, writes, Jan 30, 1649: -Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beau mom, a citizen of our town. His case of Cons umption is well known here.apd of long standing; be attribute bis cure entirely lo your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice bv isnorant pretenders, but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is upon each bottle, which is the only guarantee against imposition. Itemtmber ! the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry is prepared only by Dr 8wavkk, N W corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philad'a Swayns'i celebrated Vennlfnge, -A Safe and Effectual Remedy for Worms, liya- lpia. Cholera Morbus, sickly or dyspeptic r.. . .... ... ft. i Children or Adults,ana me most oseiui r amuy Medicine ever offered lo the public" This remedy is one that has proved successful for s long lime, snd is universally acsnowieagea bv all who have tried it to be far superior (being so very pl.aaul to the lasle, at the same time eir.viuul) lo any oiner meuicine ever empiujeu iu Hitraae tor which it is recommended. It not only destroya worms, but it invigorates the whole system. It is as rm leas in its enens,anu me ueanu of the patient Is always impioved by its use, even hftn no arorms are discovered. y Beware of MhlaJte: Remember Dr S's Verniiiuge is now put up in tiuare buttles (bv ing recently been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, with the portrait of Dr Swsyne thereon engraved. Besr this in mind, and be net deceived. DR SW AYXE'S SI'GAR COATED 8ARSA PARILLA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. The virtues of these pills can be appreciated only by those who have used them. They are adapted to assist nature in carrying off morbid matter, obstructions, impurity of the blood, etc. They sre s gentle and eUecUve purgative, correct all the functions of the liver, and as an alterative in dropsies! affections they are very valuable and should be in every, family. Thev h... . ".l coating of pure W hile Sugar.wbereby everything disagreeable to taste or smell ia entirely removed without in the least effecting the eicelleur quali ties of ibe medicine. Remember ! ihey are now uut up in boxes turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label bearing the signature ot Dr Swayne : none other is genuine. The above valuable Medicines are pre pared only by Dr. SWAYXE, N W corner of Eighth and Race atreeta, rnuaueipnie. Agenlt for Union Cvunty, Pa. C W ScbafhV, and Thornton &. Baker,Leriaburg J Seebold snd . IB Mencb, Milleraburg UCrilU , .. T..,t. ft.:,n...l.. CU VV llon, u. ft.;iwi,iiiuiiiuui. Mos Specbt, Beavertown D J Boyer, Centerville D.&.Schuure,Selinsg''ve 1) Smilh.Moaer's Valley ReubKeller.Navy Island Will & Eilert, Hartleton Saml Haupt do Veunginan dr. Walter. Dry Valley B.dr. Summers.Freeburc and by Storekerpera generally ly20 Myers' Liquid Cure ! IS a positive and never-failing Remedy for P I LESi whether Internal, Ex ternal, Blind or Bleeding Scrofula, White Swellings, Ulcers, ulcerated Sore lhroat. Canker Sure Mouth, Rheumatism, Cutan eous Diseases, Mercurial Affections, j-c. also for Scalds, Burns, cuts, sprains, urui ses, Acc. Ale. We feel justified in proclaiming the Fad to the World, that of all medicines ever bro't before the public, none have ever been more beneficial to afflicted humanity than Myers' Liquid Cure. We know this ia saying a great deal, but if we were lo write volume we could not aay too much in praiee of this KALTU-BaaTOBtVS,LirK-PBOLOSOIVa BtatSDi. Hundreds, nay thousands bless the happy hout when first they were made acquainted with its transcendent virtues ; and our present purpose is to inform other thou-ands, bow and where thoy may obtain that relief which they perhapa have long sought for in vain. The superior excellence of this preparation over all other medicine, for the speedy and per manent cure of PILES, is well known lo all who have tested it. It hss been proved iu thousands uf instances, and has keveb failed to cure the most ohttinute taxes, and we are confident it will nrrer fail if used a proper length of time accord ing lo directions. As a proof of our ep. tire confi dence in it efficacy, we assure all purchasers that if, after a proper trial, it prove ineffectual, the Money paid tor it will be returned. I'he Liquid Cure is an effectual remedy for Ringworms. Dims, rimple. Harbors Itch, r rotted Limbs. Chilblain. Salt Kheum. Musquito Biles, slings of poisonous Insects and Cutaneous diseases of every description. It ia both sate and eftectnal for RnaoasTisat, giving immediate snd permanent relief. Iu effects as a real Pat Killer, are magical, svsav vimilv is tbb iabb should provide themselves with this Invaluable Preparation, the cheapness of which plsces it within the reach of all. Full Directions accompany each Battle Pamphlets, containing copies of certificates from those who have tested the Liquid Cure, may be had gratis of our authorized agents Myers' Liquid Curt is prepared only by JEROME dt CO. 41 Spruce Su New York Afsala : C W SuhanV Lewisburg ; J II Raaer Milton Iveowt3S TO PHYSICIANS. DRUGGISTS, & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER & BKO. most res pectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock ol English, French, German, and American Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Che micals, Oils, Dyestuffs, Glassware, Perfu mery, Patent Medicines, Varnishes, cVc. Having opened a new store, No S9t, Market at, with a full supply of fresh Diuga and Medicines, ws respectfully solicit country dealers to ei am ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed to ex tend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms a sny t other house in the City, snd to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly snd with de spatch. One of the proprietor being a regular physi cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of sll articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wieh lo become agents for Dr. Heeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (sMndaiJ sud popular remedies.) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, J.N. KEELER &BROn Wholesale Druggists, ly 281 No. 394, Msrket SI, Philad. SAM'L AMMON, ww a Btirnivr a I" I I la Aasaasi-aaTrasraW rsitlAIvivr UL. lor noerai paiiuMaBc u. X. received, respectfully inform hie old friends and lbs public generally mat na nas removou bis Tailor Shop to the Basement of his Brick dwelling on Market . . .i,. .hi,., ( Pannv'a aaddlerv date the office of H C Hickok, Esq) where he hopes lo suit all who may give mm ineir cusiom, as I... .!. ail wirk in his line in the best and newest style and on short notice, lie hat the Fashions regularly, emptojs none uui good hands, and is aetermineu t ccii U Lkiiftiiml nwrit a oood share t aim mo nftft. .. r- patronage. CUTTING done to order. Charges reasonable, and Produce taken k exchange for work Lewisburg, June, 1849 lyViO.l UNIVERSITY at Lsewisourg. rflHE TRUSTEES of the University at Lew. X isburg would respectfully inform its Pstrons and Fiiend,that. in the School under their care, fat Lewisburc the following aie the Classes, Sub jects of Study and Exercises for lbs current year. Departments and siuaiea. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Six Classes Exercised iu Spelling, Reading. Definition, English Grammar, Arithmetic. Geog raphy, History U. 8. An Penmanship, snd Com position. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT of the Academy. The same studies aa in the Primary Department continued in the use of larger text booka ; and to these are added General History, Daviea Algebra Legendre snd Surveying. fM.ASSICAL DEPARTMENT of the Academy Jun. Academic Class. English Lsngusge, f...ernhv. Historv U.S.A.. Latin Grammar and Reader, Greek Grammar snd Reader com meneed. Arithmetic completed. Sen. Academic Class. English Language, General History, Ccaar, Virgil, Greek Reader, Daviea' Algebra. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman Class. LivynabaaiaIemorabilia, Daviea' Lesendre. Trigonometry commenced. Snnhamure Class. Horace. Odyssey. Select Orations of Demosthenes, Legendre completed, Daviea' Surveying and Navigation, Analytical Geometry, Blair's Lectures. Junior Class. Demosthenes on the Crown, Greek Tragedy, Cicero de Officii, Tacitus, A at ural Philosophy, Astronomy, Logic Students in the English Department recite with those uursuina the earns studies in the Reanlar Coarse. No class in the Regular course, baa leas than afc. . j.:!., aswilatinna All lha anemlaft ' school, (in three divisions,) are exercised every Saturday in Reading, Declsinauon, Lngluh Com position, and Vocal Music , All the students are required to attend, regu- larlv. some religions meeting. Minors sre expec led o stlend such meetings se sie recommended to them by their ps rents or gusrdians. There are in the Borough no less than six place of public worship, occupied every I.ord e Day by as many different Christian denomination. Number of Students. The number of student during the pest yesr in the various departments, was 164. The number that have entered the classes in the Reg ular Course for the current year (exclusive of those in the English snd Primary department,) i as follows : Comcx. Junior class . . 8 Sophomore class a 13 Freshman class -13 AcaDxxT. Senior class . 13 Junior class - SS.-lfl TEACHERS. STEPHEN W. TAYLOR, A. M, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; GEOKGE R. BLI8S, A. H, Professor of Greek Language and Literature ; GEORGE W. ANDERSON. A.M., Professor of Latin Laneuaea sad Literature : ISAAC N. LOOM1S, A. M, Principal of the Academy ; ALFRED TAYLOR. A. M- Teacher in the Academy. In order to meet the demande of the Institu tion, the Board have taken measures to supply the necessary Apparatus for the department of Mecbsnical Philosophy, and lo increase tne li brary, before the commencement of the winter session. During the year, the building now in progress will be completed, sffordiug study room and dormitories for 70 college students. Another Professor has been added lo lha Faculty, and mean provided to enable students in the classes specified above to prosecute their studies with the greatest success. Tuition and Board. TUITION in the Collegiate Department S30, Academic (30, Primary f 13 per year. BOARD, including lodging, washing, fuel and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from $1,37 to $3,50 per week. Session, Vacation, Vc. Two Sessions in a year Ibe former commen eea on the second Tuesday in October, snd con tinues ?7 weeks; the latter continues 15 week. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 6. Next session begins 1 1th October. The Board are happy to sdd that Lewisburg is si present, as It ever hss been, exceedingly healthy. By order and ia behalf or the Board : THOMA8 WATT SON, Pres't. GEORGE P. MILLER. Sec'y. Lewisbsrg, Union Co. Fa. Sept. 1, 1849. Dr. Bom's BetUclnes. ' The subscriber bavins been appointed sole agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Union county, offers them to the public with great confidence as to their (& aey and certainty of effecting cures ia nit eases for which Ihey are designed. A single test only is required to establish the fact. Sept 27 8 S BARTON The New Foundry IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS i" pt on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stores, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST Ac M'FADDIN. Lewiiburg. Sept- 22, 1849 PURE FRESH COD JLlver CPU. THIS new and valuable Medicine, now used by the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, general Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, Sic. Sic, is prepared from the liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal. C. J. B-WiLLiaas. M. D. F.R.S, Professor of Medicine in University College, London, consul ting physician to the Hnspitsl for Cotisump ion, die , says ;"l have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tubeiculoua disease of Ibe Lunga. in different stagen,rbich bate been under any care the laat two years and a half. In the large eumbei of cases. 206 out of 2-14. its use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in diflerent cases, from a tem porary retardation of the progress of the disea-e and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration lo apparent heahb. "The effect of the-Ood Livei Oil in most of these case wa very remarkable. Even in a few day the cough we mitigated, the expccioration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became dower, and of better volume, and tbe appetite, flesh and stieugtb were gradually improved. In conclusion I repest that tbe pure fresh Oil from the Liver of tbe Cod is more bencficiai in tbe treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinrl. dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed." As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from bead qunners, it can now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of one doz'-n each. Its wonderful efficscv has induced num erous spu- irtus imitatiiips. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care rtn not be used in procuring it ckmv in. Every bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended cm as genuine. Pamphlets containing an a n lysis of the Oil, with notices of it from the Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER $ CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, Iy28ft 100 North Third St. Philadelphia T HE subscriber would infirm the Gen tlemen of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has now re-opened a new and elegant shop, next door to the Post Office, where he will carry on the business of CD 1 DIMCj AND MA KING garments as usual. Work made by him warranted to fit. Produce received in payment at market prices. JOHN R. MILLER. Lewisburg, April 27, 1848 Get tbe Best ! A LL young persons should have a Standard f Dictionary at their elbows. Anil while you are about it, get the be-t : that Dictionary ie eia WiesTEB s, the great work, unabridged. If you are loo poor, save Ihe amount from offyour back, lo put it into your hml.PhrenolngJour. Dr.Webster'e great work is tbe best Dictionary of Ihe English language. London Morn.Chron. Containing three lime Ihe amount of matter of sny other English Dictionary compiled in ibis country, or any abridgment of thia work. Published by G at V Merrim.Spnng6eld,Maa. snd for sale al the Cheap Bookstore of Msy 30 S r LYNDALL, Lewisburg GOAL OF ALL KINDS TOR sale by Jl' REBER V IDDING3. Lewisburg, June, 1849 Worn Specific M'Lane's Vermifuge! rpHIS invaluable remedy for Worms is I rapidly supplanting ail othersJn public estimation, " here it is used it has produced the best ettccts, and driven out all other remedies. It is the best they have ever seen," is the remark of all who have ever used it in their families. Tyre Springs, Sumner Co. Tea. Feb 1948 J. Kidd it Co. I received a lot of M'Lane'e Vermifuge from your agent laat spring, which I sold out ia one week, snd I think t could have old 1000 bottle by this time if I could have got it, nui not snowing wnere lo get it I bad lo wail until your agent came around. Every one who nas trieo i bane s Veimiluge, tell me it is the beat they have ever seen. In fact it ia impossible or any one to say too mucn in tSvor of thie Ver ifuge. W. D. ROBB. Dr M'Lane dear Sir : I have sold oat all sum i.iTer i-iiis. anu want anotner lol immediately. I could have sold a much larger auantitv if I had them. The inhabitants are sending to Rochester or tnem. ITeaae send me another supply imme nisieiy. r . BHUK1 , U ruga-lat. Hemlock Lake, Ltv. Co. IX. V. March 8, '47. Veryshurg, Wyo. Co. N.V. Dee. 10. '4T J. Kidd cc Co. Your traveling agent left with me last summer a quantity of Dr. M'Lane's Pills anu worm Specinc, lo sell on eoramiasian. The Worm Specific wall sold, and I should be glad lo sTocur anore, aa it sells very readily, and has a very salutary effect in espeUins worm. If , can forward me aome. or send ana aw uU. t. call on your agent in Buffalo (L. a Reynold., I waui rapes Baas. W. H. A INS WORTH. AGENTS C W Scbasvli. IU,n... n J Sbafer and J H Raaer. Mihon ; I Gerkart. Se hnegrove; J W Priline. Sunhnr. . U ur-- Northumberland , c Giwt i u,,,, EQUITABLE LIFE ISSCRAKCC, Annuity and Trust Company. Office, 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. UsriTaL, $350,000 Charter Perpetual. Company are now prepared lo transact bueineee upon Ibe most libers! snd edssnta geoua terms. They sre authorised by their charter (sec 8) M to make ell and every insurance apper taining lo life risk of whatever kind ot nature, snd to receive and execute trusts, make endowment, and to grant and purchase nnuiti.' The Coui peny sell annuities and endowascnU, snd scl a trustees for minors snd heirs. ToMe of Premiums required far the Assurance of 100 for foe it-ie term oj i.tje. Age. Prem. Age. Prem. 31 $2 09 Axe. Prem. IS SI 50 46 $3 36 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 t SO 1 S3 32 33 34 35 36 87 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 2 15 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 64 55 66 57 68 59 60 3 49 1 56 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 72 1 76 1 85 1 89 1 94 1 98 2 04 S20 2 27 2 33 2 40 2 47 2 54 2 63 2 70 281 2 92 3 01 3 13 3 33 3 62 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 32 4 51 4 71 4 91 t 13 5 33 5 54 6 78 6 03 The premiums sre lea ihsn sny other company snd the policies afford greater advantage. Mar ried women and female children can insure tbe live of either s husband or parent free from the claim ot creditor. Tables of half yearly and quarterly premium, half credit rale of premium, short terms, joint lives, survivorship, endow ments snd forms of spplieslion srs to be hsd al the Office or of the Agent. Rates for insuring 100 on a single Life. Age. For 1 year. For 7 year. For Life. 20 $0 81 91 160 30 0 99 1 30 2 04 40 1 29 I 64 2 70 50 1 86 2 07 3 94 59 3 48 3 97 6 03 Example: A person aged 30 years next birth day by paying the Company 99 cl would seeuis to bis family or heire $100 ehould he die in one yesr, or for 9 90 he secure lo them f 1000, or for 1 3 00 annually for seven year he secures to them f 1000 should he die in seven year, or for 20 40 paid yearly during life he secures ) 1000 to be paid when he dies the insurer securing bis own bono by the difference in amount of premium from tboie charged by other office. For 4 9 50 the heira would receive $5000 should he die in one year. PETER Ci;LI.K., President. F.W. HAWLE. Sc'y and T ea. For further paiticu'ars apply to HENRY C. HICKOK. Agent for Vnion and adjoining counties. Consulting Physician Wa. Hvt, M. U. Lea isburg. Union Co. Pa. July 21, IM9 TIME HONEY! WATCHES AND CLOCKS Carefully Repairtd.at the shortest Notice. T MiE subscriber desires to inform the citizens of Lewisburg and the public in general that he carries on the Watch- Making Business, iu the Shop nearly op posite J.Hayes iV Co. where he is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line ol business with promptness and on the most reasonable terms, and by strict attention to his business expects a liberal share oi patronuge. He has constantly on hand an assortment of WATCHES Patent Lever, English, and French. JEWELRY Gold Watch cha ns and (lunrds. Pencils Pens. Rreastpins,Enrrints, Fingerrings, Silver Spectacles, Lockets. Spoons, Thimbles, &c. Which he is determined to sell low. C.1LL .1.YD TRY. A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg. Nov. 13, 1647 LEl7iSDURG20U:'DRY rPHE subscribers, thankful for past patro- i noge.wouia tntorm tne puotic mat iney continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GEJtRLW. Cast Water V heels of Jh moM t""i Threshing Machines. One and Two Horsei Ploughs. ft; ... ... e invue particular attention to a new article Wiard'i Patrol CISC FLOCCHS, lor seraing II Grail. farmers by this plough can seed in as much grain, in one day, as in three days with common ploughs. eaflttnrj.tj an& Curntatr, and Fitting the same. HOLLOW WARE, Kettles and Pots of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles to suit cooking stoves. COOKING STOVES. the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal. Fancy,Parlor,Vood,Coal Stoves, AIR TIGHT STO VES, Race's geir-rrsulattas; Alr-tlght Parlor Wood Stores, (a new article.) Threshing Machines and other articles of machinery repaired in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted to be of the best material, and at prices that can not Tail to please. GEDDES dr MARSH Lewisburg, March 25. 1848 !y2O0 Pianos! Pianos. IT1HE arulcrsifned continue to furni.b lo order H on ins aaosl raaaonable term. Pl.nn. imn lbs Banufaclory of CooraJ Meyer, Philad .,boM uiairameDI are lo well known lo iummI an. "n onoraii; receisrd lbs commend t uu.. J .L. . . . """""" ""swi smioeni proieasors and cumpo aars of Mnsic, saa the award ol lbs premium in NSWIOrt JtilaaielDhia and Hoaanai Vat onalilka-i ; awes, wocn, un atwping in tons up lo coneart pitch, Ihav can net bs aaroaaaed bv aiuW Aaaav. taurofaaaa fiaao. i , . IostroetioiM g iva on ih Piano, a boretomrs. Befeivwes saav bs msds to auv of tboas nar.ni. or guardians who have pupil coo, milled to bis re. lie may bs sawn at bis ivaHiJewco ai M Mais a. Market Mreat, Lwiburg. where lerraa pswoiars will b sssdo known. Tbe rnoat Doonlar an I favftwiio A . ma of ditferent kind recavod as it ia rssoed 1mm (b dilforenl aaesical establishments ia th Cities. "An ounce of Prevention worth . a pound of Cure," ia that auul disease, CONSUMPTION : DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion acd Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewishuru by S. P. Lynrlal! J. Houghton and at this office. Price, 75 cents. TRICKS OP QCACKS. LT FrTsDT Hsas raw i:i.-1'i ferMparilla hie am! la lha olfcrrw.l loiia faiw.l P, TiwrvvT" Sor-iarilla. .!.-me) a. iha .( i a I liKM'INK.and all mat. Tim T.anwioJ and sever waa; at waa torwrty a wartrr on riiiM".e Sli, uut ihe Uka-JM he a-u.no. D.a ml. lor tS. ranUw t canon crta for whai h. , law Lu alte!l ls rna-lieal schwiis, and prat ies) kr .'. -- i Now th. train f. lis never prac-iieaJ nwl: n.r , Jay in tin life! Swh ri'ful, tcitH n.iar.a'easticaiiaj liMka bad lo llie eliararier and y.rarilr of ih linn. I BM awcarely, he had oe.rr aftad. lb - staamrMa rf a- aril or "line. Whra will ) tear lo be h-waand in. b fill in all Uieir dralin-a ami ii.rroara wiih l.ieir lal .1 nea He applied one Six! Cap;. i a. him la aa Btaei'uriisl h Diiaiure, au-.ine; ih- Ui soma ha w.. Si?." JI , a. Tua-seemeM ewibarfe in the b-Hae-. TV maa ban been MHilIm and lll!!ing m. m all p.- . SEJTh. order lo lb. pnblie .t!h Ihr h.hrf ' m : the Old Wi Kririlla wa tK ib '..'. fe. a SanavariUB, ma.l from it (Md rwr'. Se fhi. S. P. Towneend aava I bar. anid ibe va. ul . , nam. for 7 a wee I will biin -' l' ha all. - SueeonoMiKle -lirT prW of lhaft. H-.lau.. U Tnomr-m. Sttillmao I t, ar. no.hm but a u. -f fahvboula. ainiply nude lo ifeeeiy. llw wio'ie, and a SU lnl,h .town in resaH lo b-ariif,er.y-ri- e-... -nam Thi. ia lo M'MI the puIMK Ml urciaj an- Old lr JAI'IISTownarnifa Sara(nlla. bavrnj on F Old laiclora iiluneaa. kw it" Caaat of Arm, ant1 -aftl (urnsiareaepaai th. CM of Anna. Old Dr. Jacob ToMscnd, tub oricjinal ntsi.-ovEttiiit of Tir. Genuine Townsend SiT3apariUa. Old Dr. Tunwwl K " but Til yrnr- "I .T.ir:l-ta Jba. been known a- uV A L I HoR an.1 i : f SARH.if.KHILL' hVl" I w:ia f.ni;.l lo llrnl itauwnulatlure. by whM-h me-tin M lu b en k pt va ol market, alfl rhe -ale aftrruiueill- I to lii'-a enly b. had wuii'l IU wonh. and .u.iwu lis aue. I" ha.i r-acld (be eara ..f man.. wrenli..ea. aa U..-e pemw. wlw had hem h led of aora ducauea, and aa.cil iro:u UtaUft, pr aluied us wuftHlrrltil HEAI.IXO POWKR. tiii.ramiaim;neii Ai.t.Kir;FrirtTi-. Bianuiaetureit'm the larreM orale.an.1 la ea,!d ! ibf ...: out tn. kKTth aral brKadtb ol' the land. r'N'ri.tl!y a- it ia found inea(Mblc f ie--n-ratiNi or ovt-ri''ia'i'i. liitlika yoiinc S P. Twnarni:',, it mii n..r with a;r, and never chafes hm hrihe belter: b-ee it i. pie; air! on trirntitU friwriytrm hy a a.-ir, man. Th. Lt kuowlett'e ol l'heiiiitr.. an. Ibe la: t direr;e, :tic an, ha.e all bean bntf?bl info retiit-rM'n lo the irnu'.c lilr of the fhi llr'a Saraarilla. Th. -rf,-riila a. H la well known hi medirid iik-ii, mniatna man, me lon! prwme, ami aume pr.ier tc- which are men r ale. and .vhera. whlrh il retained in prepanu It lor nm. i . dure frrmentminn anl artd, witteh la injUh.ua u. Jie leni." Smie of the Wipemea Saraapanlla are to '.i-.a, that ihey entirely eea-ate aiHl are hm K. the preparuiMi, it Ihey ara out preaer.e.1 hy a tzitlifir jntirtM, ii..ti ie lit u ihoae aaparienecd in ll nianuae:ure. Mwreuver. thea. ,aul prineioe,. whKh S oT 111 aar. aa ati ea hal.ii.ai. nmk-r h-al. are llie rery eaeniil mi uui fi.tp Sriea ol the ro.K, wtitfii iftve tn it all itaalue Any perawn ran btl r mew lb. root o'l tl.ey ret a 'tarl colored Itiitnd. whtea M more Iroio in. col'tris n -tie a. tbe root ibau irom ai.ytlitnt eiie ; tuey c can then .trato tin. iift.itfid or eaptd Iwui.l. -w-ten with oa"ir molaea. aJ hen call M -SAHSA PlKII I T.X TRACT or SVRl If ' Rul -tieh ra not tlw artieie Known aa the GtNL'l-NiiULD lK JACtB TO W'SEM'S SAKSAPAKILLA. Thia is oa prepared thai a'l '.lie inert properties of ' ar.afNiriiia nan are Iihi retr.ove!. eeryiliua capab'e a becomtlttT ae.ht or lenuentatiou ifl eilrarted atul rrjecte-t ; then e.ery aplf le ol Miedlcal virtue la serured in a ptra and eoneentrate'l f-rm ; aial tliua n ia remterad iMCjp. ol lv,maii. of it. .alualde and beajnur propenlea. P-e-(jared in thw wav. it i. ma le the moat powerli.l aceu tt. llio C'wre at laasaurabl, IMaoaaea. Ilere lh reaatai why we hear eomrueiideiiona on mTf aide in na ta.or by nien. woman, and children- We Snd ft dmns wiavler in the cure ol . CHSsfVPTl'tX, VYSPEPM. and LtlEJtg VOMPI.AIST.mnt m HriSrMATlsM. ':!--' 1-1.1 J'H.km. rnsrirt: vbv. an cr, ri r ovi LliL-PTI'lXX. P.-iiPLSa, BLOTCHES, uhIsbII aifrrtM-raw ariin. im IMPCKITY UF THE KLOOD. h few a mxrrtlUnrn firej m r-m)h.'ril3 art ntht rmm huf.ftrtom, I ram Aridity of ia istomack, from ujsr;uai cirrtila:i-"it A irnnina:i-n H ' -' fcvaV-patpitftiM-Hi oi lh hn. oi1 trei anil I. coU ci'H and hut fl iohva wr tlt liy. k h sv n-'t i:triia: in Cold auS Ckrugh ; athl pnitHiHr my ex;i'c:o;.'r.uo a.iJ ir-nil-. p-v evjsjiraThm. Rlaxiii; nrictureatM ibe tuii.a. lUrtMi -nJ cr e.hr ikart. But in nothinf id iw rtllence nvre mamfritajT tw ckatsaiwti'-i iK.tii m ail kiiwr. ntu t:ae- i FEMALIi COMPL-tiNTS. It orttr w.iittni iu rw of f'inor Aitm- r tt7iV-, Falli of lh Il'imA, tihntrwrriim Supt rrMfsi, or ruinfuA Mrn.irrrflaritynith maa-.trual ircri-xi". -uvti ih I.", ubit k ertstctual in cunts? all tin lurm- of Kttiney iMsm. B ren'vin, nhcrtrncuni. and ir?uiauTif- in rrn-afti iTMem, K a.irrx toue a ui sircujiU tu ilvt wLvl Dudy, atsJ tint curt itll funiM of Krrrantt llc mm& I-WI'It, ami thua r-erni r ivUe"! a er--i ran. ly -f tlwr m-nt-t.it. aa Spineil irrtiuitum. Aiemra'fia .Vf. Vitus' Sntonif. Eftttrptie tU. CttnmUt jns. sttJ. It cttuutM-tf the blood, cxt-rtra tbe hit iw bcalthy arti-ut. toons tha -tonirh. and sir- ?h, ifisitvin. taliw rw bkivTclaol lor'udroiitirrt---itt'tt. aM.at Wif.tniiaa:Hn, j u ntiea tttr wkiii. etiU-.hzt- Uw circuUtiou el tiie luwwL ui--'riic warta.ii euully ail wrr dt bot, and tn iiwtiwi'tle p?rptnfKm : vrfairsi mrmnn- l n?Nin. rm iivcj all o.niriifiv, and iaigiaitcit ibe emir twfvj ytrm. I ikh thi then Th Bf rdld ym prenlnsytail,- mmi 7 But ran an ot t(.v iriiii;i br ai.l ot S P T ivnimJ' mieiior anicie V TSw vniti? mirn Ii.juk h twt t-. b CO.MIMIEF.O WITM THE OLD OR hrn rf one :R4M F4CT. thwU ih otM i INCAP. BLE ol DETERIORATION, aid NKVErt SPOILS. while ihe mhr TX- mmtrinr. frmtmli$vt. am! h7oteire fA hoM9 rontatninc n uho tractnrutat : ihe sxiur. tK)Ut(1 rxplotlliiCaUvti datwiriitS oibrr S'smtst Mtt-i ii' thta VMTlblc Coinpanl be niewtinai ( ibe twwTarn -- Whit ' ft mctd intom sntem tira.tn Htmutfd with and 7 h-u rauaea lHvfepM but art, f Ifc. we mH all kitow t i a --n ftxHi aour in Hir nonwcti. what m.r.t-f M rm.to flattilence. heartburn, palpiUTifH, f the bean. ircr r-m Claiut, (Inrrhsra. tfy-senrrrv, r.ir. aivl crriip'in ff 'tmd X What ia Scrofula but an arid tttiTTor in the N- S J" What proihK all tbe hmnors hieh brm m Erur- M ha Skin, trkl Hea.1. suit K he a in. ErTHi(el; Wtvic Swellinjcs Fever Strra. and all u1rcrBltvnw'tntern.ii at,.! Ifrnal 1 h i rto'taiirr mister beet, bat an aon! wiiian-'. which awiris. and th.t ai ibe flnt-to oi the b.-.l. m r r h-. W'liat tUcars klieitrnaiLwtii biH a anur an I f ij flitM which inntiatea H-lf bet wren th nmui- - t-. et-.--where, irniattmr wiw. mrtmtitaT ll.e rielu-aii titi u m which it acts t S f iiaj JiaM3 oi imp lit . ". ire blool.ot rferaneed cir-aUtion, aai-J iteartv ail h- ' 'in.-i.ui which afflict human aaiiur. Now m il nm bornbi tu makt and 1L aa.i m. i iee'i Worme tn uae l hi tOl HIN(;, FFRMfTNTINn. ADI TOMPOI N fP S. P. TOVSKM, Z. " Wf,,W fm,n M Mi.lriotsi that OM TT b Towi.r-iril' tienuiimp Orimti Sarsmpstriitm aa IM ITATION rf hi ii.i'eritaf' pfff oiratt'ti ! Heaven mriiMi that we -vh.HM le.il in an artie'e ir.ifS WfHtld hear the n)0t dasMataL rataSArUiblAir. i i P liinn- end's mrtirfa f We wih H untlervtisoiL btatM asaWja,', t S that ft P TowiHriMrs anicie and oM lb. JrnhT.'wii-vi. 1 Sar-apariMa are k'trrrnmid upart. sW mtrnttr'v titsn-m tlttr; lh;tl the are atl.!. ta ttirv luntruUr laa-itw nt na trvfte tbintf in cntmon. A S. P Tiwnwend i-s no Awinr. i.t ss. U r hefni4. no pnarnia-eiui4 know mrt ot msMtc.i c r inan untr tMher ObninxHi. stniacientinc. unirrtiVtibiu wliat tnt'tramf can the nub ic hrve thnt the air re- eeivinc a senuinearienttric iiMhciiie.rHti.inii all the tti nf ibe amcina med in ire(arin- it. and which are m- raiiablooi han which m if 1st rsn.VrilLrmths Itlr MS f Oiaeaa iirteari heallti 1 But what e!e hotild be nerteil fntm one mKn kiwttva Bnthint? 4NmnaraiirlT ot medirMie or diieaw ? It vrniee petvn nl eotne exiaenetvv to cvwk ami erve mimmi a eotninon nVteui meat. flw inwh more imtwvrtHti is u that thr ieT sn-s w!m m.'uin'ac(itr rTte.!ieiie .Vwigned f:r WBAIC HToMArtl AND :NFi:Ktil.r-.i STSTKV; id know we I the mriltcal rrariaertit-a vt ol.iMav- tb- iwt manner of tmrttntT and corsf r-iuraim-r their healinr ririuew. taanctHwiTP know'wdr ol tba 'anew dvstesi m hu b c- th humaji ayatein, and how to adapt Rmadics u k w lo armt frauds Huon rhe ulawianaia. to nnm balrr Mo waiidad Itwinanitv, to kindle Wmm km lha oWpairw avOaoM. to ressjora health- and blnstm. a.n.1 timr inu. the crwishtil and bmken. artbst to kiMBtk tk.i ot n ntt JACOB TOWNSKNl baa StHJUTatW FOtNllibe p- poriiaifinw arnn meaoa to brmz ht OiaHsl Vaklmv-aaml arsa.a-a.ai awta1maaaJ H..aJv ' wiihm iha ranch, ami i the kmwle.1-e of all who need it WsO maw learn and knHr. br rarrtnl timnnict, ... Xraaoaala,akt rtwtr ta HaaOw Aorntb Tor the Bbnve Mrrfiriik C IV Schflle, Lewisburg ; John !! Ra.serf Mil ton ; ForVlh & Priesllv. Nnrthumbjinr. GENTLEMEN'S Fancy Goods, Vesi ins Cloths, CatwinertCw and V 1, ..ATaal'' mer Goods in general, a! Ha tfewwr OhMpStorr;