Lewisburg chronicle, and West Branch farmer. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1850, March 13, 1850, Image 3

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    Mas. Jam K. Poi. This lady has,
learb.eioce & d"1'1 wband
tmost ewrirefjr seclurM herself from soci
wy. She Wffts to be inconsolable hi her
grief.1 The hfige pillar of tbe new house
Into which they bad just moved, when ike
melancholy bereavement occurred, are alill
craped with Week.1 - -...
The Louisiana Home of Representatives
has passeda bill auThiirizing married wo
men to insure the live of .their .husbands
lor their own benefit. "This hat been done
j;i this Slate. See ttdv. ol the Eq. I us. Co.
in another column. '' --
Cboij-r. This terrible dispart h said
to have mad its appearance in Ouachita
and Union counties, Arkansas. The El
Dorado Union mentions eight deaths as
having occurred on one pi mat ion near that
town. ? . ; .; ; ri-;
E. Z. C. Judson, atiaa Ned Duntlioe,
tentc-nced to one year to Black well's Island,
for participation in the Astur Place riot,
has been pardoiicd by the Governor of
?" York. - -
The Cherokee Advocate denies that the
Cherokee sre desirous of annexation to
the union. They ih to remain a distinct
and separate community as long as they
live. -
VYiltiam James, a soldier of the Revolu
tion, did in Rending, in this State, on Sun
day last at the advanced age of 93 years.
The eteanwr America, from Boston for
Liverpool, on Wednesday, took out 38 000
letters. -
The Baltimore annual confr rrnce of the
M. E. Church is now in session in Alex
andria, Vs.
Rochester, New Vork, ahich in 1S1?
ImJ Atfl ir t.,.l,;nr.l Uje fi.-.iu X In iO .
coo.
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of tbe Orphana'
L'nurt of Union county, will be eiposed
to public ale on the premises on the 20th
dav or Marrb neiU at 10 o'clock. A M., all that
reriein liart of land, situate in While Deer Twp,
containing 103 acres and 108 perches, adjoining
lamia of George Weigrl dec'J, George Clingan,
Willtani Specs, and others, on which are erected
a log house and barn, and other necessary
ttrpoenienU
Terms of sale will be made known on the day
of sale, hjt the Adminu-tralor.
JOSEPH 8P0TT8,
SAMUEL BICKEL.
Administrator of Henry Bickel. dee'd.
J. Have. Jr., Cleik O. V. Feb. 1850
Public Sale.
THE Board of Trustees ot the University
at Lewisburg, will offer for sale, on
Thursday the 18th day of April
nett, a number ol handsome BUILDING
LOTS pleasantly situated on the University
Farm, between the Ometery and lwia
burn also some Lots on the River Road.
Sale to commence al 1 o'clock, P. M.,
w rn conditions will be made known by
the aaid TRUSTEES.
Lewisburg. March 9, 1850.
UXIVEKSITf AT LEWISBURG.
K MEETING of the Coard of Trustees
of said University, will be held at the
Academic Building in the Borough of Lew
isburg, Union county. Pa., on Tuesday the
18 h of April next, at 10 o'clock, A.M.
G. F. MILLER. Sey.
Lewisburg, March 13, 1950
WIN FIELD WOOLEN
FACTORY,
Kear HaU-tleten, IJnlva Co., Pa.
THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal
patronage bestowed on his old estab
lishment, beps Wve to inform his friends
and the public in general, that he has now
removed his Machinery into bis New Mill,
(too mif uftoce llartlelon,ner the Turn
pike.) which has been built and fitted up on
the most improved plan, and will have on
by the middle of April an entire new sett of
JERKS' latest IMPROVED MACHINERY,
in addition to his already good sett, which
will make it the largest and best fitted-up
establishment within 100 miles of it; and
with the advantage of one of the best water
powers, he feels safe in saying that his
establishment is not and shall not be sur
passed by any in ibis part of the country.
He has engaged a good sett of workmen,
and is now prepared for manufacturing
Broad and Narrow CLOTHS,
Cassimeres, Tweeds, " Satinetta,
Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, &c -
in the best manner, on the shortest notice,
at reduced prices. fOFor the accomrto
ds'in of customers, Wool may be left at
the following
Depositories : .
New Berlin.: E Wilson's 8tor
8el:ngiove : Davis dr. fctehnur do
do John Hsrtman Jr do
Freehurg : O 4 F C Mover do
Middleborg: Svrengle&IIaasingerdS' '
Adamehnrg :: Henry A Smith . da .' '
PennaVallrf Narrows t Mrs Moats do r
. MiiBiiiborg : Henry Gast do .
Ks Baflalo: Samuel Rehrr's Tavern
BuflatoX R.da: J M Creieht'a Store
Lesial4li
Iff!
J Hates A. Co
do Reher & I.l.lln..
do
do ...
do
da '
Hooae
Stora
do
Weal Milton : John Da teaman
Milton : Maateller dr Swenk
do Sweeney & Haas;
Liberty P O : Wot Dale's -Limestone
: Wetdenhsmer's '.
Potugrova: Jamaa Read .
A eood assortment of Cloths, Satinetts,
CaMnmeres.Tweeds, Jpans, Flannels.lJIao
ktts. Stocking Yarn, rkc always For Sale
or Exchange for Wool or country Produce
at the New Factory, w . .
OAJLD IAG and FULLING at tonal.
- MARK HALFPENNY
WmfU 14 Mills. Msreh 1,1850
ANT) RERBOTYTB
HRHE subscriben wonld call the attention
X of Printers to tbe greatly reduced pri
ces of their present list. Tbey now offer
Fit at
Minion at
Nonpareil
4 cents.
6S
1
1 OH
1 60
at
a
41
Diamond
Drteraabaed' to spare ao expense hi making their est.
Minhsjeat la parisrt as pnadbte, they Inn ft op
complete apt of the ju-tlT eelebrasM Boom ran Lima,
from riaanmiS to English, to which they particularly
invite attention.
Harinjr lately made nuraemoi wlditkma to then- stuck
of e'aoej Types, Borden, Ornaments, ., tiielr assortment
is now nnrlTallea in the Tnitrd ."tatee. and tht-ir imiirorbd
method of metinjr, and of preiarine; mi-tal, enable Uiem
to nirnieh onlera in a manner to injure naUsfnrtion.
IMntin PrtaMa. Gaftoe, ftanals, ('haww. Waileya. Ptln
tlne. Ink, ani every nrtirle uaed in a priatinironnt,
ennstaMIr e hand at the lowest rat's.
Herooii-baod Pam, and Tj pe uanl only in stereotrp
ln. at reduced price.
UauVa, Paaaphleta, Miudn, Labels, tc r., stereotyped
with etwreetneaa and deepatch.
N. B Pprcimra Book will he sent to Printer who
with to nuke ardors. L. JOHNSON a Co,
January t, I860. AV. A. Sam strrrt.
WASHING MADE EASY,
rVR, how to Wash Clothes without Ma.
J chines. Wash-boa rd, or Pounding
Barre's.
Send mo One DoIlar.fYee of postage.and
I will aaotl vou by oil a printed circular, giving
plain directions for Waehiog Clolbea, that mill
ruble om pwooo to do tbs waahiog of a large
family before breakfast, thai avoidioc the confu
sion of a washing day. This method requires no
marbmea, wash board a, or poanding barrel no
turpeuline, ram phone or otoor offenaivs article
no lubbina the akin off your nngera no tearing
olf bnttbna and Wearing oat clothes. Thia plan
aavea tbe clothe, makes them whiter, and never
injures tbe finest fabric Tbe artietea oted cost
bat a few cents, for a large waabing, and cab be
obtained anywhere.
The circular alto contains direction f r Clear
Stareairif, Ironing Laces, Washing ar.d Cleaning
Ptlka anil Kid Gloves. Removing Siaina, tireaee
8pota, Mildew from Linen, Raising the Nap of
Velvet, Ac. cVe. These are the greatest cbemi.
cat diacoveriea of tbe age. All the Hotels, Stea
mers, and large Laowdry establish menu ese my
method of washing.
To avoid imnations and counterfeits, be sure
to direct your letter to
Madams BEAVELT, Patent Laondrese,
43 Ann Hi. New Vork postage paid
jq TRU8TEE8 OP DI8TRICT 6CH00L8
ACEXTS WASTED!
MX) all persons interested in the diffusion
X of useful knowledge. Valuable books
for public, private, end district school Lib
raries. Sean' Pictorial library 12
volumes, large octavo, substantially bound
in leather. Embellished with more than
Two Thoutand Engraving I designed
and executed by the most eminent Artists
of England and America.
From Bia KxesUenejr, If ontTO Fnn, Governor of tbs
State of New Yora.
Mr Robert Sears Dear Sir : I have not
had time, amid other engagements, for a
very thorough examination of the series of
Pictorial Works which you havo been so
kind as to send me. 1 have.however.exa
mined them sufficient lo justify me in say
ing, that tbey are compiled with care, and
are highly interesting and Useful Family
Books, pure in their moral tendency, and
replete with valuable information. They are
good books, end worthy of e place in our
District School Libraries.
Hamilton fish.
I Vram tbe Hon. rmnenraca Mmam, Seeretarr ef State
and Baperlatendeiit of Common Schools.
Slate or Sew York Secretary's otllee, Dentrttnent I
al CoSaawii Seanola AlbaaT, April 10, IS4S.
Mr. Robert Seara Sir: I have examined
your series of Pictorial Works. 1 find them
to contain a large amount of valuable infor
mation, and take pleasure in cheerfully
recommending them as suitable books to be
introduced into the Common and District
School Libraries of this State.
CHRISTOPHER MORGAXi
rReeosweaeatioeai of ttfn Robert H. Pnrrn. Gshriel P.
DiaorwaT, Jasars D. Button, Jaaire W. Beekman, mnH
A looao Johnnon, OosamittM 00 Collogaa, Acadaur and
Cubbmb Brbnols.
New York Legislature, April 6,49.
We have examined the Pictorial Work.
edited and published by Mr. Robert Sears,
128, Nassau St., New York, prepared for
District School Libraries, and are of the
opinion that they deserve a place in those
institutions designed as tney ere ior me
diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
ROBT n. PRTjtN. Cha'a.
OABRRl P. BISOSWAT, JA8. W. BK.KKMAS,
j as. r. Btrro.s, alo.nzo joiuson.
The works tlluded to, as having been
examined and recommended for the Libra-
ries, are as follows t
A New and Popular Pictorial Discrtption
of the United States Pictorial History of
the Americsn Revolution Scenes end
Sketches of Continental Europe Descrip
tion of Great Britain and Ireland Pictori
al Family Annual Treasury of Know
edge Information for the People The
Family last ructor Pictorial Sunday-Book
Bible Biography Bible History Sec
ood Series of tbe "Wonders of the World."
a'iiewifa ewanfawt in stwaiew aMMinn nf
paj acmw .m
the Union to sell the above works. To men
of enterpiseand tact,thts oners an opportu
nity tor uselul. pleasant ana pmmaoie em
ployment. A cash capital of at least f 5
or $50 will be necessary. Full particulars
ill be cwen on application eitner person
ally or by letter. Postage must ia ell ea
ses be paid. f lease saaress .
ROBERT SEARS,
. 128 Nassau street, N.Y
' ' . . ' v-t
- MMlnw thia advartiaenient.
entire, well displayed, aa above, without any shs-
ration or aDndgement, ncioauig ia nuucc.janu
u mm tmmm iiiaaeiiasv. ahaH raeeivs a
ovy of any on of war 0 or 3 00 works
(sanjeet to mew ororr.J oy aauauig una v
Publisher. ,
C7 No letter win be taken from the office an
lass roat-paid. March 8. 1850.
Jurj List, March Special Court
Union Iraac Eyer, John Hasalet, Adam Miller
West Beaver Hsnry retkar, John Diemer, Ga
brial Hrrbster, John Kline, George Kaity
Beaver Philip Kinney, Baaaod Aarand, Henry
Hamafsl
Chapnwn Iiiri 8 HerroJd, George Mot,Deniel
Robrar
Centra David Weiriek, George Bover, John 8
Kent, Thossss Bower
Hartley Hsnry B Charles, Samuel Hoover.
Washrnftow--Pelr P Mart a, George G Glass :
Wsst Buftlr ftt ZatlsrsvUhai 'a Mott, John
tats Uhales Haaisnptuf .. ; , .
Near Berlin Abraham Clause
Beftlo Daniel Kannor, Adam Yuanf ,
Puma BwsM-wSi Esgto. Jufcn Staalf
Lawiaburg Joaatnaa Wolfia. Pstar Nsvigs
Bliddsatroek-Frsdarkk Haus i
Kelley-riaI tllngsiaeJobn Crivwall' t
-1
I.KW1SIUIUG C il KO
ORNAMENTAL
TREES t
The subscriber offets for sale a large
assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as
Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hi'uh, 40 varieties,
all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20
varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine,
Prune and Pear trees, together with some
6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best
native and exotie varieties. Ornamental
Trees, such as the Pauloiiia, Linden, tc.
The above trees can be seen by the 1st of
April, on the premis s of the subscriber,
one square above Christ Sl M'Faddin's
Foundry,
N. R. Persona wishing lo procure a
I miflniiiv fi fhR Pmif frw-t.. are rpnuestf H U
1 ... . '
make immedt.te aU.. to J -"J
vsvri its f 1 uasi iu hamiv w. . - uv
sice wanted. II. K
Lewisburg, March 4, 1850.
GOLD and SILVER
Xot only in California, hut alto in Leu-uburgf
A good assortment of
Watches, Silver ware and Jewelry
of fine quality and at City prices.
, Hatfield k Thompson
Respectfully inform the citisens of Lewiabutg ati I
vicinity, that ihev have entered into Partnership
at tbe OLD STAND on Market St., opposite J
Hsyea ft Co 'a 8 tore, prepared to execute every
kind of work in their line, in the best manner
They carefully selected of tbe best English and
French materials. Mainsprings f'ylinJer.Kcsp
who Is, and a variety of Watch Jewels, and flitter
themselves that iheir knowledge and skill in the
business will enable them to give satisfaction lo
all who may favor them with patronaie.ci,.
FINE WATCHES, such aa Duplei. Es-fVa
rapements, Lepinee, Anchara, Detached. Xa7
Patent Levers, Repeaters, snd Musical Watches,
Ac neatly repaired and warranted
Also for sale, a variety of Gold and Si leer
Watches, Patent Levere, Anrhare, Detached. Le-
pinea, tjuartiera, and English Watcbes, Uold
Chaina, Breast-pine, Finger and Ear rings. Gold
and Bfleer Belt Shdee, Bracelets, Uold and Silver
r4T Pwcila snd Pens, do tlprctacles,
mfr "Oast8iler Spoons, Huaar longs.Combs,
dte Ac -in short, a liltte of everything, and
anything else, not mentioning krtick-knatkt.
alwaya on hand or got to order
A variety of Brass Clocks for 1 3 snd upwards
at wholesale and retail
Persons desiring 10 get things right, would do
well by giving tbe subeciibere a call
Eipenence tells us that the Credit System can
not afforj a living. Therefore, in older to "push
along anf keep moving," the Cash System must
necessarily be enforced. Feb 28, 1850
A l HATFIELD WM H THOMPSON
I
N the matter of the par- In the Or
tition and valuation of I phans Court
the real estate of Wm. L. fof Mercer Co.
Harris, deceased. J Pa. No. 31 of
Sept.T. 1849.
Writ issued to the Sheriff to part and divide
or value and appraise Donation Lot No.
726 of two hundred acres in the 4th district
in Mercer county, which said land has
been appraised and valued by a Jury sum
moned by said Sher'rT at the sum of eleven
hundred and twenty-five dollars, ( 1 125.)
Notice is hereby given to James Harris,
Martha llarrts.and Laird HowardThomas
Howard, David Howard, Harriett Howard
intermarried with Dr. Thomas Vanvalzah,
Ann Howard intermarried with Wm. Wil
son, June Howard intermarried with Joseph
Green, who were children of E.iaabeth
Harris who was intermarried with Thomas
Howard, both of whom are deceased, that
the Court aforesaid did on the 26th day ol
Dec'r 1849, confirm the inquisition alore
aaid, and cave judgment that the same
should remain firm and stable for ever.and
made a rule on the heirs and legal repres
entatives of the deceased to appear on the
first day of next term (1st of April next)
and accept or refuse the premises at tbe
valuation.
Certified from the record at Mercer, this
29th day of December. A.D. 1849.
M. C. TROUT, Clerk O. C.
Charles Seebold, Treasurer, in
account with Union County.
DR. 1850. To balance in Treasury at last
settlement, $3305 83
To cash received from delir '
qaent Collectors, vis.: "
For 1845 $177 49
" 1846 445 00
1847 617 03
" 1848 3450 66
1S49 4363 85 0051 BS
To cash receiwd of J. Haus, Jr., Pro-
tboootsry, sa Jury less
eaah reed of Joa icharf for old stove
cash received of Chaa Merril Esq as
fines and Jury fees, in case of John
Rangier and others
cash ree'd of Cbaa Merrill, Esq, as
Jury fees
cash ree'd of Jas Barbin, Esq., for
stone solJ by Commissioners, (left
of the Bridge at White Deer)
cash received of Pater Bolig, for old
boards sold by him
38 00
3 35
79 65
16 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
csah ree'd of D. W. Woods, Ere.,
ground rent on printing office lot
cash ree'd of sundry persons far tax
on unsealed lands
9 18
$13,503 89
9749 69j
156 35
443 83
3169 03
Contra. CR.
By amount of Com'ra orders paid
By coeanaisetoa of lg per cent, on
S13.50S 89
By amount in part of the 5 par et.
for prompt payment to Slats,
and $10 anearrent mousy.
Balance
$13 508 89
We, tbe undersigned, Auditors of the county of
Union, hsve carefully eismined snd sodited the
foregoing seeounts of the Commissioners and
Treasurer of said county, do find and report the
said accounts of Receipts and Expenditures, snd
Treasurer's account, for tbe year 1849, true snd
cornet
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
bands at the Commissioners' office inline Boro'
of New Berlin, this twelfth day of January ,1850.
H W 8NYDER,
FRANCI8 A. BOTER.
H H BLAIR, Auditors.
Mimta-scae, Dec SO, 1849.
Renort of the MifBinburg Academy an aa for.
Iowa A judgment in favor of aaid Academy, for
$583 06. with interest from tbe 13th day of May.
t Mh. which caw not be collected at present ; and
si dollar sad sixty-tarn cents ($1,63) ia the
ImiisW tha Trsweory.
B. W. Thompson, President.
Ben, Haas, Ssemtsry.
. We the onderaigned,Audilors of Union county
havins sismined the above Account of tbe Trea
ties of the Miffimbarg Academy, find tbs Account
w above stated, wbssorreot. Give) under our
hsnds ia tbs Bars ef New Berlin, tbe twelfth
day of January. 1850.
. . (Shjaad by the County Auditors.) -
ICLE AND WEST
WHOLESALE Dry . Goods Siore
keepers in this place and vicinity,
are invited to a large and vsrieJ assortment
of Dry Goods, at Philadelphia wholesale
price for easli, at C. L. Jones' '
Nev
Cheap Cash Store,
Febl, 1850.
Broadway, M.lioo
Beware of Importers.
THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that
a Patent has been issued by the Hniied
Stales to Stephen Crane for 4' Wash Mix
ture, and the andcrijjncd is a jiint inen
tor, and bold the Patent R'uht for Penn
sylvania. A certain pewon who has been
selling ri;;Vs is neither inventor or propri.
etor, and will be prosecuted, witt all others
vtctiitine thepainnt.
C7VANTED Good Agenls. to cin-
I aiaaw Via fifiitn
,7; M,voY Bltltimcret MJ,
February 10,165031.
2(0 hands
WANTED, immediately, by tha sul.s
cribers, to work in their H -at yard.
To faithful hands, constant employment
and liberal wages will be given.
FUICK St SLIFKR.
Lewisburg, Feu. 12, 1850
A
LARGE assortment of Cloths, Cassi
meres. Sittinetts and Yesiing. at ex
tremely low prices, by the piece or yard at
C. L. Jones' iiew Cheap L-asn :ore,
Feb 1, 1830. Broadway, Milton
CASHMERES and De Laines. Tbe
attention ol the Ladies is particularly
invited to a splendid assortment of these
goods some splendid De Laines at 12J end
lex cents per yard. Also, Cashmeres at
25 cents as good as is sold elsewhere at 44
cents. As the season is advancing these
goods will be sold very cheap.
C. Ij. JUfcS'
New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, 1850. Broadway, Milton
T7LANNELS A eood assortment of
JJ every quality and price, for sale cheap
at
U L. JONES'
Net
1. 1850.
Cheap Cash Store,
Broadway, Milton
Feb.
COUNTERPANES of tbe newest pat
terns, for sale cheap at
C. L. JONES
New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, 1850. Broadway, Miliou
NOTICE is hereby given that tbe partnership
lately subsisting between J. L. Eyer snd
Wm. Thompson, under the firm of Eyer it
Thompson, is this dsy dissolved by mutual con
sent. All debts doe to the said firm are lo be
received by the said Win. Thompson : and ail
demands on the same will be paid by him.
J. L. EVER.
WM. THOMPSON.
Lewisburg. Jan. 38. 1849
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber,
are earnestly requested to call and
make settlement without delay, as I am
desirous lo have my old Books closed up.
All those neglecting this notice, can not
complain if their accounts are left for Col
lection, as a very long credit has been
given. JAMES HAYES.
Lewisburg, Jan. 28, 1850
17 OR 8ALE by tha subscriber
A lot of Pram SmCj m4 iMaJ,
Joists and Studding, and
500 Posts of a (ood quality.
8AM L AMMON.
Lewisburg, Jan. 31, 1850
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber haa a HATHAWAY Cook,
ing 8tove, which be will aell reasonable
also a few articles of Mahogany Fl'RMTUilE,
and CAKPETS. which will be sold low. En
quire at the Drugstore of Dr Thornton A Baker.
THO'S A. H. THORNT05,
Bore Light!
THE subscribers hsve received s lot of Can
detkbras of various patterns also Pine Oil
and Fluid Lamps of different sixes, sll of which
they offer at Philadelphia prices.
Dr. THORNTON A BAKER.
LUMBER!
fPHE subscriber still continues to keep a
I force stock of Lumber in bis Tnrd for
sale, comprising the following, -viz.
100,000 fleet good dry Pins Common and Pan
45,000 feet Joist and Scantling, net Boards,
10,000 feet goodyjry Poplar and Liun Boards,
30,000 Joint sad Lsp Shingles,
33,000 sawed Ceiling Lath,
Pine Rails and Square Timber,
Maple and Poplar Hcantiing,
Weatherboards and Pine Paling,
8alt, Nails, and Stone Coal,
Oakum, Tar and Pitch ;
all of which he will sell at fair prices.
THOMAS NESBIT.
Lewisburg, Jan, 22, 1850 3.r.
CLOTHS! Cloths! Dark Olive, Green
do.,Citroo, Light Brown.Dark Brown,
Claret, Blue, Black, Invis, Green and Drab
Cloths or every shade and quality, to be
bad at Jones' New Store, at least twenty,
five per cent, lower than elsewhere.
C. L. Jones New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, I860. Broadway, Milton
N
EVV Crop N. O. Sugar. A splendid
article for sale low, at
C. L. JONES
New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, I860. Broadway, Milton
M
UFFSand Victorines A good assort
ment to be oad cheap at
C. L JONES
New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, 1&50. Broadway. Milton
New York Fall and Winter FA
TUST received at the Fashionable Tailo-
.1 " loring establishment, neat door to the
Post Office. - JOHN B. MILLER.
Lewisburg, Sept 0, 1849-
KASH
newer refused at the office
oftheLewisburgKhronicle.
, BRANCH ,ABMKU
Thompson's Susquehanna
EXPRESS!
BETWEEN
Philadelphia, Sunbury, Northumberland,
Danville,' Milton, Muncy,
Williamnport, LewUbtirg.Mifn'inbur;;,
New Berlin, and SetinsgrbVe.'
Leaves the City every Thursday Morning.
Officnin Philadttphiut
For Packages and" Light Gboda At T.iVinvYldn
St Co.'s Express, Depot 43 South Tbird SI.;
And for Heavy Articles At Beichel & l,o.s,
Depot corner of Brosd OL Cherry.
Orders attended to if left at Ltwuburg with
Mr Kline, Mr Weidenteol. Mr Lyndsll, Mrj
Forster, or Mr SUellet . January 1, I8?t)
TRY THE NEW FiRM!!
WTKOFF & H0USEL
"ITTOULD inform the public, that they j
f have opened a shop on Fourth street
lower storv of S. W. Vykoff old stand,.
opposite Hunter Pjrdoe s shop, Where they
keep on hind or inane in oruer
Fancy and Common Chairs,
Kostnii Uorling Chairs also
Burra'ia. Tables, Ueds'tads,
of various kinds.
Se'.'tces. iff. iic
All work in our line warranted to be well
made, and on the most reasonable terms. !
House and Sign PAiNTlNO '
attended to by ine suoscrioers on me snor -
Country Produce and Lumber taken in , w"'1-" -at
payment-and Cash not refused, but rather ; cheapest of any in town !
preferred. j Thankful for past liberal patronage from a
The subscribers intend to be strict in the ' discriminating public, we hope to merit and
fulfilment of all their promises as regards ! receive its continuance and extension,
work and so doing, hope to receive a. Remember, the Old Cheap Store is the
liberal share of public patronnce. I nlace for BAR0&I5S ! !
JOHN N.WYKOFF. . r; g gQWES.
JOSEPH M. HOUwEL. I v . o, Ui-.
Lewisburg, Nov. 1849 i Lewisburg. No. 27, 1849
SMALL PROFITS AND CASH 8ALES,
JJODKilES9
C3
MUQmiiilPm.
THEl citisens of Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Setinsgrove. New Berlin, Ceil
treville, and of the surrounding country, are respectfully informed that the subscri
ber hns taken the old stand of Mackty 4 on Bf0d near lhe tbe Cana,
where he has opened a very extensive asvrtmeni of
Jew and Cheap (Goods.
This stock of Goods having been bought in Philadelphia, directly from the Importers
and Manufacturers for CASH, will be sold at a very small advance on cost,' and are
positively lower than to be had elsewhere in this section of the country .by at least twen
ty per cent. A saving of such a prr centage even on a email purchase amounts lo
enough to make it a mutter of consideration.
The stock consists of everything suited to lhe wants of the people, and many kinds
of fine Goods are kepi at Ibis store, not to be found elsewhere on band a large stock
of nMxt Caiieo.. tat a, da. fully as good as is so'd elsewhere at 9 and 10 cts, a splen
did assortment of the first quality of Calico at 10 cts, as good as Is sold at ree ,
for 13 j cents. .
Superior ILong Shawls,
in endless variety ; Bed Ticking at 8, 10. 2J, 1 5, 18 and 25 cents. These Ticking
are offered at least twenty-five per cent;
CASHMERES, DE LAINES, GING-
HAMS, ALPACAS, &c.
At greatly reduced prices.
BLEACHED & (7XBLEAC1IED MrSLlXS
at 6 ets and upwards. Very cheap New Goods received at this eitenstve establish
ment evefy week. .The newest SU le of Goods always on hand, and everything will be
sold for CASH at a very small p'rofit. Remember that ibis stock is all new, snd has
been selected with great care and Ions experience.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts and estmgs.
A laroe and magnificent assortment on hand.
store-keepers invariably make large profits, as persons purchasing are hot often judges
of these articles. I will not sell Broad Cloths at any greater profit than fip muslins
or fip Calico, and this will reduce the price of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATTINETTS ASSU V&STIJSUS.
to near one half. For instance, I will sell
elsewhere at $4 00 I and so in proportion
this Store, Cash Custom trrespectfully solicited, and goods will positively be sold at
prices defying all competition. Before buying elsewhere, be sure lo call nnd see the
magnificent stock of new goods at this Store, and hear tbe low priees, and you will be
convinced of the foregc ing facts. "
V .MINK?"
nrU) ibtw eztib S&tor e.
Milton, Jan. IS, 160. Broadway.
FRESH supply received at the Lewis-
burg Cheap Bookstore :
Fiske's Manual of Classical Literature
Da vies Analytical Geometry
Blair's Rhetoric, (University edition)
Comstock's Mineralogy . .
Tbe Complete Farmer. I vol. 621 cts
The New American Gardener, 1 vol, $1
The Book that will Suit Yoti, or a Word
for Everybody
t can furnish the above works, with 1
great variety of others, at very Into prices
May 30 8 F I.YNDALL
if- sSAVIt
tWinaOXD
A lot of 8x10 Window Sash, from thejtnierest on their Instalments from the time
cheap Manufactory of Sprout dr Burrows,
on nana, ana
short notice.
May, 1849 ,
all sizes got to order on
. IG Lawshe
To wnsend's extract of Sarsap'a
A LARGE and fresh supply of this celebrated.
Medicine, just received from tbs principal
Depot in Now York, and tor adla m lbs iu
Drag and Chemical store of
, ' Dr tKorntbn d; Baker
Home Industry.
superior TOW YARN
1UU for sale by
Sept 80 ; 3. II AYR & C1 .
'PICKINGS. A splendid" assortment of
X these goods oy tne piece or ynru.
unprecriiented low prices lor casry just
received 30 pieces at various prices' The
. j attention of atore keepers is parlicu.arly
I invited, as. well as those buying by the yard.
at C. L. Jones New;heap Cash Store.
Feb 1. 1S50. ' Broadway. Mtlioo
FRESH GOODS
RECEIVED at Forster's Store .
iVnch M-rinoes for Lsdies Cloaks,
Palmetto Cloths do
Lyonese do . . to
Black, Moroori an J Greed" colors ;
New Style Calico and Delaines ;
Also an assortment of Ladies' Gum over
Shoes. Offered at reduced prices,
lewisburg, Dec. 18, 1849
BARGAINS AT THE CHEAP 8T0BJL
Latest Arrival !
JI.'ST received and bow offered lor tbe
inspection of the public, 'our complete
WINTER STOCK
of Merchandize adapted to this Market
such as
Foreign and Domestic
V . .
WARE, ITS.
. M of which hate purcnased at ,ate,
9
under the prices of other Stores.
It is well krioWo that on these articles
Cloth at S2 28 as good as can be bought
for lower and higher grades of goods. At
MEDICAL CARD.
TVRS. HAYES & DAVIS having entered
J into partnership in tbe practice of
Medicine, offer their professional services
to the inhabitant of Lewisburg and vicioi
ty. They may be found at all times when
not professionally engaged, at Dr. Haves'
Office. Lewisburg, March 1, 1850. .
WM.HATKS, at.D. I DAVIS, XI D.
Notice.
SUBSCRIBERS to the "University at
Lewisburg4 ire respectfully requested
to pay their Second Instalment, now due.
to lhe Treasurer. And those who have not
hid the I instal l are rejpecttuiiy notineo
I . u h aeliDjuenta will be cbarired
they become due.
tJAM'L T. WALKER, Tasaa.
Lewisburg, Feb. 85. 1850.
OLD DR. A3D S.P. TOlVXsEtfD'S
jcompouud syrup of Sarsaparilla.
JUST ree'd from the old Dr. a large and
fresh supply of his celebrated medicine
from the principal Depot ia New 1 ork.
Persons wishing to procure Sarsaparilla
can have either the old or young Dr's, gen
uine and fresh, by calling oa the Agent,
lwisburf. Juno t U W SI.HAr r l.K
NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and
Joint Nolea (blanks) at this office. '
DENTAL CARD.
JSr. Joha Locke,
SURCEOX VZXTlSt, rpaeifoltj inf.fna
His friends She) the poWic fu f aVtl a
he has concluded to make Lvwisbtirf bis rita.
nent place of rewiJesjeeV ". D'. L. has taken rooue
oa Market SquaM, firs: dof below Ite J'rintii.4
Office, which he has fitted up to operate ia. I?e
aidence at KlinVa H.r?-. TTbe third weer
week io every month, he r.ay so found at Eck-
bert's HjItI, ia Milloo.
Dr. L'cke is a ref ular aradoate of the Main
more College of Dental Surgery. bes.Jea bn b
sjoahGestioa be has has) tbe advantssw M
years eipenenre in the practice of bis pro'easic'.i
In frcneyleania. Ohio, lt.inoU, Wucouaiu. si.tV
the erty of SaltimOre. Md. -
Dr. L. takes all liie Jonrnate ol tbs Osy wa
rontain new and Useful tnloimalion in Irte line
of bis profesrion ; and ttom bis errtnairnia
with tbe best nanatwciarer wf tseib. sold foil.
dec, will always keep dn baud for tbe accommo
dation of his customers the very beat quality or
all tae melerfals ased in bia hoiness. - .
- persons wishing DeuUl operaU'oos perforfred.
wiH find it to their adaol,e to cive bia a rall.
aa be uV determined w t to be surpassed in iF?
besctv and Jorwoilrty of his operations by any oca.
Perrons toe wbom.J.KJfeissX inaeiled
Lwf ... Teeth, and a bo may need repairing,
done, am informed that I have the models of
their mouths as prepared by Mr.flo-isrl.aad eon
sequenlly can do their repairing at a lower rats
than it can bs dons lor elsewhere, as it sates the
trouble in many cases of piS?t4 a new morfeL -JOHN
LOCKE:
Lewisburg. Oct. IT, I'M 3.
1
nm
or TOB
LEWISBL'HS ACADEMY
Witt commence on luoau. J, to
of October. Instruction will be given
as heretofore, in ell branches necessary to
a thorough educetioo. hxercire in Com
position and Declamation will be icqoired, end
strict attention will be paid to the foimation of
regular habita of study in the younger members'
of the school. Tbe reputation of the Inalilniioa
will be made to real, not opon lhe nuoiber, but
upon the progress of tha stndrbU. The rabeeri
ber is not soUcilous for a school of more tbsa 30
regSlsr' scholars. Terms: for Languages, $10 r
for tne higher Engli-b. $9 ; a:id foi ike romr.or
English branches $S per version of 21 nerksV
J. RANDOLPH, Printipal.
Lewisburg, Oct. 3, 184S
ULfACKIITHlNG
The subscribers respect
fully inform the citizens'
of Lew ubu rg and vicinity
lhat they have comenced
the above business, at M.
Hate's old shop on St crs i
St. one square south of Market.wbere they
are prepared to Iron Boggles or Waggons;
and make all articles in their business in
the most workmanlike manner, at prices
which tbey hope wil'. induce those wishing
snything done in their line to call and
judge themselves before going elsewhere.
Repairing done on the shortest notice!
and oa reasonable terms also Shocinrr
which la a very important mat-.
ter to those that have valuable
horses, and should be entrusted .
only to persons ol known skill.1
We flatter ourselves that we are able td
compete with any person in tbe coantry in
Shoeing Horses : we ask only a trial, and
let the wtirk show for itself.
All work warranted. Iron and all aire's
of country Produce taken ii) exchange.
We hope by strict attentior to business,
and a determination to suit all, both it
work and price, ts receive a liberal sbara
of public patronage.
HATE & FURRAT.
Lewisburg, May 22, 1849
THE subscribers n asaociated under
the Finn of
S.QJ.tVCLFE,
for the purpose of carrying on a
Wholesale Grocery and General
Commission and Fumarding
business l.ibeinl advances will be made
on all kinds of Country Produce flare
of business, new Warehouse oh tbe W harf
immediately below lhe Bridge,
KAMITL WOLFE.
JONATHAN WOLFE,
Lewisburg, Pa. Aug. 7, 1519.
JUST received a geruine sr!icl ff Cod
Liver Oil for wholesale or retail.
Nov 13 Dr Thornton & BakeV
I) I r. a Ir for Justices snd t'onultrs, oal
printed according 10 order.
READY Made Clothing. A good as
sortment of clothing et Jones' New
Store, at prices unheard of. The stock of
overcoats will be sold out at cost ; a rar
chance for real bargains, at
C L. Jones' New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb 1, 1810. .. Broadway, M.ttori
HANDKERCHIEFS Linen.Csmbrif
and Silk Pocket Hsndkefrhiers and
Cravats. A mnat superb assortment of
these goods to be had cheap, at
C. L. Jones' New Cheap Cash Store,
Feb I, 1850. Broadway, Mi!:ort
CALICOES. A large and splei
sortmenl of Calicoes, of lhe
leodid as-
newest
patterns, (ot sale by the piece er yard, at
unheard ol low prices, lor cash, at
C. L. Jones' New Cheap Cah Store,
Feb 1, 1850. Broadway, KMtod
IRISH Linens. A larSe sloe IT of lrih
Linens, for Siie cheapo bv lhe pltre or
yard, at C. Iu JONES' -
New Cheap Cash Store.
Feb 1, 1850. Broadway, Miltoii
JUSf received, at Forster'a Store
50 sacks superior Irfverpoot Crr nnd
85 do dairy Salt, Alum S
which ia offered cheap. llc i
ONE Bugfyjv and Sett of Harness,
Osm Two Horse Wsg. rt,
One Truck Wigon,
For sal by UP ShelVr
TABLE Covers-A splendid assovtn rut
of cotton, linen, and cloth table rtver
at C L. Jea ew Chcrtj fash Sfc,
Febl, f'rosffwwv, V,!:!
1 a 1 m
frSV