1 ft LEWISBURG CHKONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. i SI m l!v i e i- 'I 1. I- i: V. A r lllit ani tjmnov. Toasts ty tie Trades. At a Now Englan-1 cplebr.it inn at Mil vnutiu, tlie Secretary read the list of pro-f.-sMonal toasts which fallows, ami which v.-roi-omvi'ilwith uproarious applauses. J.va IJ.iTiiT The Storm of Liberty it r.isc- in the yeast ; may it coutiuue to give its irut till it has covered the whole world auJ prepared it for the last great hairing. Iy a Hatter Our Country May its rim he ocean-hound, and its Laud kept i:'Ii:!y buttled ; aud uiay it never be sub ject to a crown, aud always mindful of the glories of its hc-ficui'ii. By a dry goods merchant Our Nation al Flag May we never measure it by yard?, nor sell it without a reasonable ad vance on itsfirst cost, adding transportation and insurance.- liy a School Master The old Tu-rattan discipline May its uses be never passed by, nor its benefits be reduced to a cypher. liy a Lawyer The lcech Seal Its ap plication to the early Yorkers by the llr-cn Mountain Boys dispensed with the i)"i essity of providing a consideration for thoir ri-lit.s. , ; 15y a Printer Plymouth, Rock The imposing stone on which the form of our libertfc wa made up, may it be a type of tlicir perpetuity. P.y a Tailor The. American Union L in "ii. l up by ihe patriotism of our an-,.,..-! rs may It s needle of irtuous iudig- li. iioii prick the goose tuat attempts to rip j its .-aia.s uniiuder. l.r a Miller The Mayflower Ground r .1 . , . . C ...... lui'ti... 1 a.iI ... v,.,. u , mi ji i... 15 v a Forward, r The Ko.-ton Tea Party .May its niuuvry le Mured away as a warning t u who atU-inpt to exact au il-lt-ir.il ef.iTi-'ssion. iJy a Uanlcer The Pilgrim Stock Above par i:i every market. Curiosities of Kevvspaperdom. I'. T. IJouiichour.ue, Ksq., manager of the 3Iuseuiu of rare curiosities, and senior partu T oi ih-i Liu; of uiill Em, Humbug, tV Co., i anxious to procure A iu:p or two from the lloston Atlas. A spare spar from the IJaltiuiore Clip per. Some chips from the N. Y. Post. A sample of houey made hy the Kurton lice. A signal from the Portsmouth Pilot. An ouaje of piieksiler from the N. Y. Mirror. The dinm ou which the ct. Louis lie Vii'le is heat. The broad seal of the lioaiou Common-Trealtli- The ttso u. cd ly tae Democrat X. C Pienerr. A fcatlicr plucked from the ninj of the Memphis Ka'e. Some of the wire of the Columhia Tele graph. An answer to tiie Piiilaile'phia Iixpiirer. A geological Kpeeimcn of the Xew York Gl.he. One of the eyes of the Baltimore Argus. A piece of the ir'njf of the Palmetto Suie ilauucr uud various other things too numerous to mention. lliehmoud lV-puMican. Bad Colli. Marrh was a dreadrul month for colds; many of our ciu.uus auiTered severely this way. Two of them met before our office this lti'iruing, when the following colloquy was ou ibcard : Smith. "Jodes!" Joru 'What is it, Shith?" ".f uch hordigs so dapp !" "Yes, iuLhow by "lose stopped." 'Sidirular so did bide." 'I'dced ! fpiitc a coideidedec." "Do you k low eddy rebedy '." ' use ead.lle prease." 1 what ladder V ''Kub it od by dose npod goidg ill.. Joucs. Smith. Jon.'s. Smith. Jones, h'milh. Jonep. to bed." Smith. 'Thauk you I'll try It od your rceobboddatiod. (!ood bor Ji.tr, Jodes." Joue-. Hlood bordig, Sbith." Hsit Jones aud Su.Uh, using their pocket handkerchiefs vociferously. gr There wa at Wahinjrton a certa'n Mr. ?.lor.se, fioin Louisiana, who rejoiced in the title of "M. C," and who expressed the opinion that newspapers had so much dotori' -rated within the Lut leu years, that , if hii-h lustac would rut a .stop W their j it hia poia0c v-ouui , u r j I'irCUl'.ITjOU, .1 VtOliri a uu.iv- uucsiujj. Mr. M. lives it is. said "away down on the Uayou Tot he, where the only paper used is made from the slans of alligators, where whiskey but two cents a fjuart, where the Gopol is preached but ouce iu seven years, Mil where every mrtn who can read aud write is sent to Cougress, the Legislature, or the Penitentiary." We do not doubt that he fully represents his constituents. .. K-3 Fuziie. T Ilevt ell, rrti a Vh sNd so mejEl A NJa I.L T b.eia iie s ay, Dolo OK a t'niin.t he l'ea Kol D ma X. a row Yo U Nse Rev K yd d Ay ;" An Dbe oea Chtr I end a sks,"A tyou raGe Ho ci Me y ouf Reef rami L Ls 1" !al a Ysans we 1!, inuiy yo V T h 1 pa I dmvpr I n It's bi I. l.s !" r?rfnr nf ITiiimint 'tx. A fellow with ft ..V, .t.v. l 11 ,.1., t.:o I ,v..0 .u ""."greater good of the greatest numher" of his j. H-ket, s:tt;tiL' by the side of bib sweetheart , pitrons. to merit and receive the confidence and reading the Ciw.ul.k! What arc straw-' ""PP0" fenerous public. All work and ma i , . . ; tenal warranted. D. W. 8 MSEL IcrncsHalcreamtoit? Lewisburg, Dec. 30, 1850 -w- Map or the State of California, OKECON, UTAH. NEW MEXICO. nd TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug "a Mitchell in 116, an J painted to correspond with the boun. darie fixed by Congress in 1650 for (ale l the Chronicle ollice, price 25 eta. C-J'Ot Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX ' DEXTIST, fAY be found it his Office and residence SjL first door east of Kline'a Hotel the two wceu following the Cist Monday of each month, where be is prepared to execute all operations io his line of business in a manner creditable tj himself and satisfactory to those who may favor hi in with their patronage. Dr. L. spends the third week of each month in Milton. (Aromatic Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping the teeth clean and breath sweet, for sale at 25 cts per box, by JOHN T.OCKE.D.D.S. Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1850 H Sot Sale. J3 f PHAT large and desirable property on the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence aud place of business. There is a large 15R1CK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhnuse adjoins, and it has also a large' cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F. Miller, Esq. S. Is. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Srpt. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! T OOK at HirriELu's NEW JLi STOCK of Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy else here and pay a "Icetle too much because you was not .... .O... U.,-.AI.I coll -l... ........ : 1 .1.. full j.w.Ui into is oo.on wo.oo A,.,l,rsllll i,, ,,jn.s,jcwld U to 18 3.UO irt.OU SiiT. r p. j,, i. . is.hj smo 1 " Anchors and Loonies, jeweled lli.tiO 1.1H (i.-M Fiii'-'op l:jn-.'. l:ire TariHy r"i 5.00 liar iivi. TI:iiD aud fiillatsst styU'S .'Jo 5.01 " IVnrils ami lVu 4..T0 llf.iW lVnr!t 1.T4 5.00 M Vt ns. Silver mM. Pinm,ni pnintiI !.; 3.00 nria.ti-iti. '0 audOvut'SjCill't &lylc .75 5.0t ItunliiV; l.. k-N, doul.U., f.,50 12.lMt ' U it. !i. Iiutii. and Vi-st fiJO a .00 - On: r.l d '51K-t la,.XI 15.00 ' K"V" .75 3.M) SiIvi.r l..l.!e:iii.ToAS.in 5.0:) ls.oo IMatnl ami li.-rui.lverTra and TaUe Fpooni ,75 4.oo Silver Ct.niM i..'iO o,50 - at;,l imJJ Sneetacka l.o .'.so 10.IK! 3.60 K.00 And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid gnols, just from the city and as low as t.ity rrtatlera cm sell, by A. I.. H:THELU, Lewisburir, March 18, 1851 -,000 worth Cabinet Furniture lor &rh- at Dmachy't Warerwm, TOrUTH Street, south side of Matket.at the I siirn of .S" 11". Wuknjr ware-room up atairs. a her? is nlfcrrd a splendid assortment of I'CH A7 ( A.'.as cheap as can be purchased this side of Philadelphia such as Plain, Fanrv, and Dressing Bureaus ; Sofas Otiomms ; Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center, Caid. SoU and Dressing Tables, Breakfast and Dining Tables.flcc; Bedsteads (Octican.r renrh and Common) from $2 to $100; also Stands of every variety. All work warranted lo be well maJe, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumler taken in payment. F. A. DONACHY Lewisburg. Nov. 21, 1850 Ccunsburg JTounDrn fPHE subscriber, thankful for past pat I rontnc would inform the public lhat hi- continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill tieaiiuz and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, anJ other articles of Machinery renal red in the best manner. Castings warranted lo be of t,ood material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMfJS S. AIAKSH. Lewisl.u g, Feb. 1851 COOKINtl Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. CJTOVKS Parlor, Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James S. Maish. rpUUASIlING Machines and PLOWS J for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry James 6. Marsh. WlARU'S Patent tiang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James r. Marsh. Vjf decidedly the best and most durable f irain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S. Marsh. "The Old Head Quarters!" FRIES' TANNERY. flHE subscriber respectfully informs his I menus and me puunc generally, mat ne carries on tbe Tanning and Carrying Business in full force, as nsual. at the old established bead quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on St. street, near the River, where he keeps , con,l!int ,nJ fu tnuljr of LE ATH ER o( all kinds and the best quality, which are offered CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE foi HIDES and BARK. 03-HiO Cords ol BARK wanted. HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisburg, Nov. SO, I S50 6m The beautiful Ship Industry ! The subscriber has just received by the above, at his jXrw Shop, (Second sucei near Market, (next door to H. C. HickoKs law office) an entire near anil fashionable slock ol material for carrying on the Boot and Shoe Making, embracing French Calf skins, Pa,ent laibw ,nd Morocco of every description, with LASTS of all sizes and latest stj les. He hopes by atrict attention to business and a desire to do the PI MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. H. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevarious branches of hts profession. Kestdence lemperance Hotel. Oflice Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 WORM SPECIFIC! M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE This intaluaMe remedy for worms, ia rapidly supplanting all others, in public estimation. Where it ia used it has produced the best effects, and driven out all other remedies. It is the best we bate ever seen ! is the remark of all who have ever used it in their families : J Kidd &. Co I received a lot of M'Lanc's : VrArmiltitfA ftnm vmir m,ftit lat anrinir. which I I sold out in one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand bottles by this time if I could ,1 ,.rs to an, s,, the above named article have got it, out not kno-ing where to get it I had j LaV" ! hefor. rmrehng elsewhere, fcelin, confi lo wait until your agent came around, tvery , nrfent K,i,cHmm, of u Aseuu 0m,uiK.at tim viui . t ,j t ,K,y can furnish an article that nmin that haa Irie.l M'l.ane a VermifUEe tells , r,.li b nnt t u "l J . . me it is the best they have ever seen ; in fact it is impossible for any one to say too much in favor of M'Lane's Vermifuge. W D ROBB Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1813 Dr M'Lane. Dear Sir I have sold out all your Liver Pills and am anxious to have another lot immediately. These pills seem to take most wonderfully ; I could have sold a much laiger quantity if I had been provided with them ; the inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or not I do not know. 1'lease send me another supply immedi ately. F SHORT, Druggist Hemlock Lake, Livig'n Co N Y, Mar 8 1847 J Kidd &. Co Your traveling agent left with me last summer a quantity of Dr M'Lane's Pills and Worm Specific to sell on commission ; the Worm Specific is all sold and I should be glad to procure more, as it sells very readily and has a very salutary effect in expelling worms. If you can forward me some or send me an order to call on your agent in Buffalo (LS Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid sale. W If AINSWORTH Varysburg, Wyoming Co, N Y, Dec 10, 1817 AGENT8C W Scamti, Lewisburg ; J H Caslow and J H Raser, Milton ; I Cierhart, Se linsgrove; J W Friling.Sunbury ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland; M V Grier, Danville Br. T. M. TMKITKI. 3!.iaKT St. LEinsBi'fia, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye- SiulT, Oils, Olass, Perfumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which be has received, and he assures the community that every attention shall be paid to the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drags shall be fully tested before they are offered for sale, and warranted lo be pure and genuine. BTPrescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug Miore. Remember to call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Xtarly opposite II. P. SlidUrs Store. THE best and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Castings, &c. at low rates, by CHRIST & M'FADDIN. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTI1EK3 ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, BECAUSE they are safer, better, and more eifjeacious than any others. 500,000 Boxes have been sold annually for the last five years. Ioi-xg asd Ulb, Male aid Female, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. If p,s Je nf cerr y for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo dy, lake no others for no other pills produce those combined enects, or contain barsapanlla in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual. and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feai of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen. Members ol Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their efbeacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Uox will not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. Forty Pills in a Box ! !- and sold at TwentyFive Cents a Bor, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying eacu ooz. 7Vy km no taste or unjitatant imtU, Frt from c..f or pitwdrr of any kintl, Ito wtt gripr. the Stimach or JlmorJt, J'r'iiuee Ho ticknru. niMituia, or bml frrlinnt, THEY ARE UOnn AT ALL TtME. And adapted tu Mutt dimitct dmmon to mankind. !o one Having once taken them will be willinir afterwards to taks any others, because tbev al way. uo guou, auu ii mey uo not, men no others win. Dr. N. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of ttftmin .mm' a.u.:mhu I Tl. : I 1 I I ,. i j - vAfiviimic iu j iiiiaoeipnia ; orau- uaicui uie i,oimEiijoi l ennsyivania ; Mem berof different Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, &c, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, Scc. Oi-tbagb aid IxrosmoH. Beware of all pills called by names Dearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy a Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; tbe first Sarsaparilla Dills ever in. traduced and tbe only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! V3T Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia na so.u wnoiesaie and retail be W.SC1IAFFI.K. LewUbur I J. IT. Canlow, Miltnn H.lletlfer.O.W.KMeil.-r.X ltf-ltn W P 1 P.(nt..r Vnnra Taylor .aQj.liu. r'. UlfflinhivK lly Smith, Adainfbartr 1 "lineman Walter, Dry Valley I. S. Dover. Preeburx JpotU a Myera. Kelly A Roads iMnn.SperhtlleaTertw'a . . .7 iK-iiTn-prore KolitMnith. iltlleb r l.-li. Itubrer. M'Keea 1: l-'nlU U'dii fc'il... 11..!.....- Thnman lk,wrr. ShamnKin Una K A Knn.h I Vn,..n. I lr. J.N. JihM.WilliaaiHirt; ami by Druinnxto and Slr kwjri. ttirt'Ohout ttic VuiKd taus. P)3i7 1st Town Property For SaleCheap." t FULL Lot on North Fourth Street JX on which is a two storey Frame House, 16 by 33 Jeet, ffSv with a good Cellar under it a lil.i Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out' Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oe cupied by David Siiaup. Enquire of DAVID REBER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1H50. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IJTHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Iars;e Bottles Only One Dollar. Large Bottles Only One Dollar. Reduced the Price of his popular aad wall koow-a article; ami from IliU date, heiicefonb, hm witl pat ap but oue liza oaty. lua iiaar bottle: the retail price will be ONE SOILAS. Tlw pnblie amy rot aaured lhat the i l.aracler of the Meti. cine, iu atieagth, and carative prup.'ntM will rkmais . cai HANOED, and the same cant will U be.towed in pre parinf it as lieretotore. f A tbw medicine, vnder its radared print, wilt he parrbawl . by thorn, who have not hitherto made ll:n,elte acquainted j with iu virtue., the proprietor would I to intimate that hu article not to be claned with toe iratai.:ouiitol' ' tUiuclioa j of the da,y it alaimi for lljelf a irrr.' r ktalmir pevrr. m til ium'U. tknn any erAer prcaam'.na now lfre Iht wrrid ; and baa aattaioed tuelt for eisiu yean by iu aupcnoi medical rirtaea. and, antll this redaction, eoniuiaaaad doaUle tin? pnee of anr other article in Uiis lute. Nvtice PaETlcLLaail. thu article acu with fnUtMol. iag power and certainty, npon the Hood, Livsr, Kidneys, lungi, and all other orram, npon the proper aeUon of which liar aad health depend. That medicine has a jaitly hif h repita as a raavedy for Dropsy and Gravel, and all dieeaeae of that natare. It may I relied npon when the intellirent physician haa abandoned !-t tiationt, and Tot these ilielii ina diaaaase, more espeeialljr Uitorsv, the propn etor would earnestly and honestly reci.niiend it. At iu preient priee it is easily obtained by all, an l tlw trial ill li tbe aniele to be lite Cheapest Medicine in the TTorld! ty Pleasa ask for pamphleu tlie fceeut. sive them away liter contain over sixteen pares of reoript, Ct:i additioa to hit medical matter) valuable fur household puriioses, and w hich will save many dollar per year to practical housekeeper. These reccipu are introduced to make tlie book of area value, aside from iu character as an ad"rti.inr medium fo the medicine, the testimony in favor of wl. ch, io the form e. leuera from all pans of the country, may be relied uiion. Car" Vaurhn's Vecetabla LitliontH.tic Miiture" th Great merican Remedy, now forsae in rpiart (Kittle at $ each, small bottle at Ml cu each. No small r (ties will be baaed after tlie pmeat stork is dl.nowd of. rhncipal Ollice, Bafl'alo, N. V.. : ' ' Main Piieet :. '. VAI'IJHV. Bold Wholesale and Retail hy OI.COl I' .MtKl'.Satl.N at CO., 1J7 Maiden Lane. New Vork City. N. ft. All letters (exeeptinc from are .t and dealers with whom be transaeu business) mast be post i-;.!t, or no attention will be riven to them (KtDr. THORNTON, I.t wiburg, is General Agent for L'nion county J.H. Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (Jehu ant, Sehuiute 3,1:: 51 THE NEW FGiuOSV IS now carried on as usual, ;.t the upper end of Market street, wh e every tics cription of CASTINGS is kept on hand or made to order such ua The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal- or Wood and all other kinds of stoves, : also PlOliTC-ESK of tlillVr- ent kinds Cora i lotih.s, Hull I'iuu"! and the Self-Sharp enins Tlogh, a new article, and whirh enn not he in Pennsylvania. Call and see and jut' for yourselves. CHRIST vV M'FADDIN. Lowisliurg. S.-t. 2i, IS 19 flHE undprsirjnrd cniitnu.es the LIVE- X AT nr SLVESS at the Old Stand on North Third St., near Market, tn respectfully solicits the pi.lronnj'e ol tii- friends and the public frer.ernlly. CIlAKI.lvS F. hKJo. Lewisburg, May 22, 1F50 Tanning - Chitj Ii.t. T70R past favors, the subscriber returns . his grateful thanks, and hereby ma!:es known that he carries on the business of Tannine; and C'tiri j :i.?r, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the Lost work men and materials, and to tr?al tho?e whn have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to insure him a full share of pubtio patrontige. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Hark not refused, for which the highest market price will bo paid in cah or in exchange fur leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 i 3 i I 'f rTIHE undersigned continues to furnish to order 1 on Ihe most reasonable, terms, I'lanos, Horn the Manufactory of Coxrao Mktlu, Philad'a. whose instruments are too well known to need any panegyric, having uniformly received the commendations of the most eminent professors and composers of Music, and the award of the premiums in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of tone, touch, and keeping in tone np to conceit pilch, they can not be surpassed by either American or European pianos. Instructions given on the IV.no as heretofore. Relerence may be made to anv of those parents or guardians who have pupil, committed lo his charge. He may be seen at bi residence at Mrs Metzger'a, First street, Lewisburg, where terms and particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Airs and Music of different kinds received as ii is issued from tbe different musical establishments in the Cities. May 15 CHARLES KAI.18CH T)T ATX7" O for Justices, Consta blesXtc., on hand at tho Chronicle cilice, or i i.wu to orucr. Stone Coal for sale. To lllacksmiths. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Brunch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Il iyscales on 1 bird t. 3 ALEX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 (Statu Elrilb. rpiIE undersigned wish to inform the L farming community generally, tliat tliey an; now manufacturing . ' A'O.S'.S" X'H-fi Impntml (HI MX )nilLLS,t SO'WIXU MMJIUXL. V.'ithotii slo)iin to discuss the com;.r.r: live merits of numerous Drills now ofTL-red f,,r s!,lc. tiiev nif-n-lv wish to invite I' arm ! liOi.S, (IKDDKiS & M R?FI. Lo'Aisliiir Foundry, Aug. 13, ln.jO. UNIVERSITY at Sv.'isBmrjf. ClIRtM'I.AR for the Academical Year com uwiii'iiig ct. 17, 1M5I1. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Dtpartmert. KvrniseJ in Siit-llinc, l!eatling, Definition, Eni;!h (ir.mmar, Ariiltinctir, Ueo(;rjby, His tory i;.S.A., renmauship and Composition. English Dcparttncnt of the Academy. The same studies as in the Primary Depattm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these arc added (ieneral Ilislory.Algcbia, Legen. drc, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. T. rni Junior Ararir mir .. I. En -l'fh Craiimiiir. Latin liramniar, Aritlimetle(two divisioiis. i t;ir:i'bv. II. Tlie w rt.id.er a." in 1. Term, aiel IViiiimns-lnp. III. KtiirlMt lranil.iar. Vx-mr. Antliiu. tie e.ni.l. te,l by 1-t ilivi.i.m. Un-'k liraium.ir, llist'.ry L'Ji.A, I'eu Xll:illi.llip. li.M.k-k'in. Seiiiur Ai-mi mie rial's. I. OiMir. Iir.vfc Leu.1. i, .!-ior:t thKui ntn.) It. ..ii.i.l. il" u 111. ,., ilt en,itpl..e.t, t.ene- r:,t lli-t..ry. Knli-h Uni-ruap- an l -iiinl,ii. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. l 'n Ii mil n rltiss. Eii.-li-li l.nr.nas" uini;C"iniitiun, Algebra. l.iTy Aua!..ii. I-'.tiir ..in.-trv. l.irv. An:il.:i.-:!,. ri..ii. . ft. li.l an I ,.h--rieBlt,.-iuetry conii.Metl. Li t, Au.i..i.-i-. Siiplmii.nrr rlus. Il'.nc,.. fi.! I'l::iir nr.t .-"i heriral Trltrnoni-'trv .1.. .In tl,.!i-ur:,tii,liiirv,' iiij.Navi.iti'iti I. II. 111. r. ii. in. t.p n.ni: !. t-.l. S- '.-et ilrntl'.liF .f llrui'iftlietlr:, l.ll'-tnrie. Al,nl Ileal tieuuietry. Juiiiiir claxx. li. m, Hi. n ii tlie t'rwn. Cieero ile nfrMK"Me. iluiii"r. 1 1 iir,-ta:ii s. mil! !l'..lriiulii" . i. ii. in. t. ii. III. ll..n.-ltteti, i.n tin- t n.a n. t'i-ro lie llftlelH eom iiU'leil. I'm 'iniiaties, Aoutiis, tlittriiitj, Magne tism. : 11.1 lJ.I J. Oreek limri-ij. Ta. itus, A-tnuicniy. Seiiiiir clits. I.rir. N:itnnil Tlimkuy. lutellertii! I'liil.'liy i.:-. , L l'..Hti.';il K,...in.mv. Jl'.ral fliilt.ii'hv. lliitl.T Aii:it...LTV. t''n-titntii-n ef L'. fi., Ch.-uiistry. I etun.5. tleneral Keviews. No clas in the Uecular Course has less than three daily recitations. Kvery Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to ocat M jsic, Ueclamation and reading select and original Compositions. The students are required to attend, regularly, some reliqious meeting. Minors are eipected to attend such meetings as are recommended to them I bv their parents or cunrdians. There are in the borough no less tiian si x places oi puunc worsnip. of as many different Christian denominations. Text Hook). .!,''''', L m-.Hiie on-l Fhntiim. Tlie TtiMe. fori," I:Ii. :.t:i :i1 Ki ;i.t, r, orm-.ti r' nr Wi-lwter'ii ii,-ti'.n:iry. lliilii. tiV LiiLrli-li ininininr. Pricker'.. rn-irri-Hsive Ken- .-. - iu Ki: .i h t'l.Tm-.-ili' ii. r.irktT'ii Aiiis. Itlair'i L,Tture? , l'ni. h .lv hL!i.ii.) ....., i. ..(...,. Itiitlioirsilriinniiar. tWillion lleali.r. I. v -It - ii. 1. u i 'i. n t ';i .;. r. ' luni:. ami unit' I. I.i'i.. it I ii V. A lit!" .1!'. Ili.ri.rt.. Th:..l-r'i Cii-n. .1,. 'fii. ii-. 'I' l. r s T.u-ir.i." li. rtnnliia 't A.'iiimI.i. ,. .. .. I.ulii.ii'.i.nir.uu.ir. I.uliii.ii' lieiiil. r. I ... I. '.'t ' l..--.:i-:i. Ii... .. . ..u.il.l....rs An:,!'.1-i.. i'- !i .in. r ' - i-v. I trim; hi! - tVlll.K lief.. Iik': .1 ,,.u:, -.- I'm " .Iil.'r Aiu. ' -. l:..i!'-.t lriMi':ill.i .Ii ,-teii..lyin,.l.i -hil!. il An:lini".ie f r A.ifl. niie.a. ririn . I.: l'i n.in'. Surr.-iin.j rin.I N:ii-.-v.i Min-ti .re .Viturnl rhili''tiy ,lriniiiv. : I'ltiLc: cl" utIenl. Tlie ntti.ilier of students duiing the past year in the vaiious Drpartinents, was 17 '2. The l'olliiate clashes already otgnt.ized lor the ensu it;g J tar, aie l!,e foilnning : rr.-iii'T t-l.i.Ji- ... 8 .lu..i..i-,lius ... 14 N.t'ii'uini.'e t liif-rl - - l'i Kn-'liil;:n rl.-i.-. - - l'., ...JJ STl'.l'IIKN M T A VI.' Ill, A.M.. 1W. of Matheniatics iui Nat.ir.ii l'lnii... liy. t.t.iiUt.K It. Ll.l.-S A. M., I'n.f. of lin-ek IjuuaKe ami l it.-mtuvr. Li iLi. L W. AN DKllSO.V, A.M., Pmf.of Latin LanKUae mi I l iu rutur'.. I:; A' N. LtniMI. AlHtl II TAi iJil, . A. V., l'rineial nf the Aea.lemy. A. M., Tutiir in tlie uflii,h Luo- iruire mi.! Llueuiinti. L,tji?'.:!ns, Library and (pparadis. The Acailemic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been erected, at an exneiiH' fit Mhmi. ami it is ala.tetl to aeronimotlate Ml litii.leiit.-. Au-.tlii rlitin-is uenrly e'Hiipleteil, aud is expeetetl U lie re.ily lur KTUiaDt-y at tile cuuuuencellient ol Hi uext T.rm Oet. 17. Wi. The Lihrnrv ontiuiis a number ui select volumes, ana is custiilly inoreaiiiir. fhelineal Aipirtu.H nrm ikii irueunru auuii-ient to siii'ily tl.e iuitiuliate ileiiianil. The Aj.iiaratus tor the illu.iratioii ol Meehaiiieal l'hiloi'ihy, is now conililcte. TiFilion and Hoard. Tuition in the Ctllegiato Department J?30, Academic f'UK 1'iimary !12 per year. lioard. including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be bad in the viilitgc nud its vicinity at various prices, l.vm yi.sn to for week. ' :.. .. ,.. fur,.:.!. ... Armiirm. iits are iu progress to ruriiL-n uoartt.esclii- . ... . f I.-iiiinii. iv:i.-Iiiti'. fuel ami light; to such as may in- it. at j I -r k. r.csslon.s am! VrctiJIoni. Two iSessioiis in tiie year tbe former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 2C uceLs; the latter commences on Thursday, 151b May. and continues 14 weeks. Splint; ucalion. 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. liy order and in behalf of the Board : THOMAS WATTSOX, Pres't. UKOKtii: F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, L'nion Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 h FAGT, 0; NE self-evident, end worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make rriorl clean flour without he has good clean wheat. I suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it is to get one of Hergstresser s II lieut Scourers, or Smut Muchines. Ho being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and pui in successtui operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no salo, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes As Marsh. Orders for midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Address J. HiMviiSTKESSER. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pu. 329 NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and , vu.ui .voles 1 uianKsj at this office. another snKsrmc mxDEttt PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTKIO Jl'IUE a gnat I)y--jjejuiia Curir ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Uarun l.ituie, the great physiological chemist, by J S.llocon ro!, M.D., No. 11 N. Hlh St. Thiladclphia, I'a. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Imlieslion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liter Complaint, funstiputwii and Uibilily, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own nijeut, the Uasinc Juice. rrj-IIalf a leaspuouful of this fluid infused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Founds of roat beef in about two hours, out of the stJiuach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stom ai b by Hie aid of a fluid which freely exudes fiom the inner coiit of that organ, when in a state of hcalib. caiicd tne castric juice. 1 his Duiu . grrut wheat of the fund the purifying, preser ving and stimulating nuent ol me stomacu auu intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destruciive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. I't'imlsi i tlie chief element or great digest ing principle of Ihe gastric juice. It i found in irreat ahuuilanee in the solid parts ot the human stomach alter dealh, and sometimes causes Ihe aturua. U lo digest or eat ltelf up. It is also found in the stomach of animal, as the ox. calf ft ?. It is Ihe material used by farmers in making cheese stvhd Itriinet. therlfect of which has long been the special wonder ol the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call s tomach can cuidle nearly one Ihou.-anJ times.is own weieht of milk, liaron Liehig states, "one part of Pepsin di-solved It. sixty thousand parts of water, digests meat and other lootl. uiseaseu stomachs produce no g.iod Castric Juice, Rennet or Pcp.-in. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined SCICXT1F1C FAIDEXCE I Baron LIKhl. in hi e,.el.rate.l work on Animal tne- mistrv, snvs: -An artifjeial Innnuve num. sa thetJaiitricJuire.niav he reajiiv pn-panltroni tie. muecus aiemhrane of tie- st,snaeh of tie- eiilf. in hi h various artirles of ftaal. as meat anJ riors. will he aotteii. .1 and Uiireste,! in the same manner as in the human st' ina' li. tir. HKKLI KA. in Ills lamous tntlse on n"i iiuhlished l.y r'nwlers Wells. New Vork. iaire oj. staUs the saute Ti at co t. an.l .h senlieg the method ol .r. unra tion. Thre arv few hiirh. r autlioriU, than Or. I'eP-ria. Ir CilMllK. in his vainahl.- writin's on tin I'hvsioloiry .o. ..1..,... tli:it "a ihrninntiou of the ilue ..nantitr of the Hasirir Joiee i- a prominent and all-pre- vailiui: "ranse of lvsla-.in." an.l he Mates that -aili-tiri-r,i,....,r,.l ni.-li. Hie in lxmi..n.whowas severely affiUnl with this eonil.laint. tin.linir ev. Tytliinx else to fail. hal reeiiurse lo Hi- lia-trie Juiiv. ohUiiul troin the .t. nnu h of living animals, whi. h rompletely su"ea"l." l.r Cl: til t M. author ot th famous works on Irm-tahlr IHeLsavs: - It is a remnrkahle fa. t in physaihvy- that Ihe stoiniu-hs of animiil.. nis-ratiil io water, impart to the floi'l the pr rtv of .lis-olvinir various arliel. sol f icl. an,l of . fT...1iti -a kili'l of artiti. i il ili' -tion of them iu no i-e .lilt, nut lp.iil tin natural .li-i -:ii- .n"..'' n- si Mn s rr, :it w. rk. the I hem:stry of Maa.lU ltlni.'h:.r.L l'liila.L.W... :ai..;.. says: Iw.iisewvcry of IVpsin forms a new era in tlie rJieniieal history of l-i-.-tion. From n e. nt ex.rinieiils. we know that food is Lssoli. ias nipi -lly in an r.rtif.-i:.'. ; .-.-t.r. Mu; l. pixpur. J from I'tpsin. as it is in the natural lia-trie Juire itself. lv,.f lilMil.ls.iN. of th" J.-ff, rson Ollea. I'hilal.. in l,i. .-r.at work on lluinsn flu i-iohari-. .leVot.-s more than s.f,,- ...... t.. no .vnniTiiatini. t t'this .u' l.-t. Ills exIH-ri' m..;.o C iil, lis. lli.aiitiK.Tit. on tti- liastne .luii-e. otitaiunl fr.,m ih.. tiviu.' hull. an stom;irti aiel Inun animal kn-.wii. --In all ra-es." lo- s;.s. -.h.-ti-.n o-urnsl as iHTtretly in the artil.' ial a- iu Ih.- natural aij.-st.oiis. Asa DYSPEPSIA CL'RER, Or Houghton's ureiiaration of Pepsin bus produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to give details ol cases in Ihe limits of this advertisement hut au thenticaled certificates have leen given of more than TWO HL''DUEl rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great .tnvot s ast i iiotf.. and particularly Useful for tendency lo bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague. the evil effects of quinine, mercury, &c., also lo excess in eatinc or drinking There is no form of OLD STOM ACH COM PL I.NTS which it does not reach and also giv instant relief! and repeated for a short time, pu rity of blood and viooa or moot follow at ouce. It is particularly excellent in cases oi nausea, vi miting, cramps, soreness ol the pit of the stomac! distress after eating, low. cold slate of the bloui heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, enuc ation, weakness, tendenev to insanity, cic. Price. ONE IMILLAR per bottle. Onebotl! often effects a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS st nt ty Mail, free of Posta; For convenience of s n.lin-' to all parts of the eoiiiitr; the lliceslivc Matt, r ot U.e Vpsitl.l- put unin to.' t-n:t .'..w il-T.. u ith t!ip- lion, to 1 .li-..U".l hy tiie patient aateror syrnp. Tlu-sc pow.lers col: rain jlist tlie same lloUt.T as tlo- U.tties. l-ut twu--- tl:e .iU;.ulit I T 111.- sa .rii.-. an.l an. s nt l-v mail. I'r..- of l''.-t:i-r.. for s'l. s. j....; p:,i.ti to ir. J. s". ..ti:rht.n. No. II North highlh I'tnlail.lpllia. MS pa kai lor Everv bo tle.snd package bears the written sig nature iif J.s.ltDl'LiHTO.N'.M.U., Sole Propne- lor. Sold by agents in every town m the Liiion mil hy most re.-pectalile dealers in medicine. To he l ad of Dr. TIIOE.N I'O.N. Lewi-burg .1 II Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Milflihburg Wilt A: Eilrrt. Hartleton: m Ivoshoue, Acw Uerlin; U I Ciouse, Selinsgrovc ; Mrs M Cay Nortliuinlierlaiid IvJ.io OsJLLS HEAD HOTEL, MiJJlinbttfg, Union eounty, i'cnn'a. c"" '; " y. 3 C'. s rr. 'ZJ ' "P ESPECI rt I.I. i inlorms me citizens ol I a , L'nion county, and the public in general. mat he has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre- pared to accommodate menus ana me traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. Tbe HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render bis guests comfortable and happy His TABLE will always be furnished with Ihe choicest delicacies of the season, aud the best the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His STAliLLS are ample and convenient, aud the OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to gtve general satisfaction to all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive - I ' 1 I . a uuerai suare oi patronage. Milllinburg, June 2(1, 18a0 MIIE subscribers offer ihe public, at their J new Brick Foundry, the lollowing new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 3 sizes. Coal Durner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch ejl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 1 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Tailor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best io use for Stores, Oflices, Barrooms, and Shops. 1 he celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c. tVc. CHRIST & M i-AlHUA. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth . a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCEPS Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale inLewisbur; by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at thisofltce. Price, 75 cents. HENRY C. HICKOK, .1 TTOIiXEY A T LA W, LewLuur, Union County, Penn'a. Practices in Union and adjoining counties aIo attends tbe courts of Perry county. OFFICE on Second St., lately occuDif-l by L. 13. Christ, Esq. P eJ Sfxuit ana feORNAMENTAL TREES. Ihu auS.scriLer oliuia lur ne n riinrlmrfil f,f rlmi,-.. Lrl,ii T. . ueh as Apple trees, 7 to IU fi t! hi;.!:, j.) v uli warrantrd genuine iVaci, ;r T.f.-'.ies, :es, varieties: lar:ar:an Lherrv v t-'t'uifif.f. I'rune and l'cur trees, toiher with ,(n 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape Vines cl (he U,t native and exotic varieties. Ori.unirval Trees, sin-h as the l'ailrnia, I.iLiit n, &c N. M. I'L-rsont wishing to procure a quantit y nl the Fruit trees, urc rr fj'ies! d ;0 make iiiiini dutc fipplic-ition to th..-suU'r;. ber, in oricr lu jirocuie the vr.rii ties and size wari'ed. II. I. (... Lewisburg, Mnrch 4. 150. LIVE II COMPLAINT, JAI .MUCE, Hyspepsia, Chronic or N,,.c, lrebility, ihsea-e ot tl.e Kidneys, and aij d,. eases arising trorn a disordered Lit..- or S on r1. such as Constipation. Inward I i" s. f uli,,., or lilood lo the Head. At i. i'y 0f t; e Stomach, Naurfa, l!ear'.!.i.rn, dis gust for Pood, Fulness or WeigU in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Siiiking or f Iuj. tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimuiir.j of the Head, hurried and ditlicult ISreathius, Flut tering at the Heart, choking or suifjea-. ling Sensations wh,n in a lying posture, dimness of Vision.JJots or Webs before the Sight, Fever aud dull Pain in ite Head, DeGcicncy of Pcrst ii ation. Yellowness 0f the Skin and Eyes, pain in the Side. BacK, Chest. Limbs, Ac., sudden Flushes.! Heal, Uurning i-i ihe Fle.-b, consi im J . ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Sp:ri: r CE EirECTI ALlV t 1111:1 KI Dli. II OOK LA Mrs CELECFiATED GESTLIK 2:TTEf.s; prepared Ly tii C. .7J. J.ickaou, at the "d'ermmi M -deme ::ore," 1-2 O trcli St. FXiiUd. Tlair puirir urir it uiiiivc lin mt.. ; tries n llul, if opmUed. hy any vl.;ur prtpw .. , i ne i iiw n .f.."r.. as lit c:-m at;,-!. aisrs nft i r ykilfut physiriam lv.il f,i',l. J I he- lii ters are worthy the attei.uoi; o! r.vi IiI. Po-.-essii.g great virtues in ihe rertiiicstien of diseases of the Liver and lesser eiamls. eierei sing the most teirchirg power, in ue ki.t-. ar.J all'ections of the digestive orgaiis, bey are i;U safe, certain and pleasant. ItCUtl ami nr. rovvivr r.n. TheHm. f'hs D liineline, editor ol the Cam-'-n I-.. -i.-.',u.e best .iper in West Jersey, says. Ju!v i'st ll.f.ftAM-s! (iKRMAX tirTTKK-'.-V.. 1 ,t,- .n ni:n.v fl..tr. n:i' ik :-. .- ..f r hi. ui !: :i ..r wh. in . tb,y ram.- iiiju. . J us t. milk.- i:i.,i:ri. - r it merit-. In in 'l:-iii:rr e tr, n- tn-r-ur..;. i r .i.-uil mil-t a.veli.i-n. it s; i if..- in it. t:.. u-. !,.l:-. thv liv.Tar:d.t: .vitjve..r-aii.-.aiii tl.. u. -iu. mr :..r.o it in. rls uj.ju b -rv.os i-i s-.n t: i: i-1; -,.r, -i-.L.-. It eaiuis an.l -tn n .-it., n- ;, n rr. -. ' -i: .-:'n : tL, a irt. a stilt ft r.(se. makiiii: . I . . 'i n ir. -I.nii-. If tli;. uu-ii. iiif w. re in. it- i.t-ii. rajiv us, J. wt. art siit-isliv-i there wouU ir- ki:. . :i.":r- tu tli st. u.:e'h. lin r. an.l nnn. v-t in t!ie r .it m j.-ritr , f Ml ar.J iitiairieary ills'-..-. i::n-.ar.-. Ihu.. ti m ;l: a h, :ilt:iv is.n 'litK'li, auit y..u iii h, i I. ti.iu. i- l.. . j.. i. uiirs ct ii.raliy This , xtl-.i..riiii:.rv r:i".u- ii-i w u. I :i ' ur fri- n :s alifi are at all iu t:- s. -It - ..ii. a rriiit it ail! thro p- omm. nd it- lf. It -In u.J. iu v :.l- in ev- vy faruiiv. j t lli. r ansiu me ..u i ri.il:.'. s-. . v..i. ie . . 1 uu r.L Fiom the i':ii 11 editorial. Hee iid Ir. Il.-rtaii r-M i..: i; nu.u r. f. r the .-b- ft titer ('ui; Vint. Ji.'..u i: . ! ; . ; i. i i i.r i.. r .N. rvi-i.- I. I jiiry. i- il. s. r. ;i . - : . iu .Tl.; . .r iu..lie i.. s i : th." ...v. Ii -. l:;:r r.- i .. t-.-u u : lh..u-:.n.-. atl.i a fr. n.I at our eil.. - It;-- 1. : ' ree.-ivnl tri'tll tli" u-e . t" 1 1 . ;. u: ;. Ii . .t.Uii.t.r. li. i.t rim. t' I. iv. r t'- -n; 1 i:!T. tt sre . i i .mi d ':. I. in the uo i f t!i.--e lint. rs. the ( nr-i.t i.-:..ritiv . . stn n.-tli aud v;. r a 1: ai.itl.;. ..r ir-i' ..ii.:.!."':-:' n IJey :.re pUas.ilit ill l.i ti- ;.i;.i -Ui. II. ;:!: i :.:i 1. It-.! ;t (.. r !.' witli IK- ni'-t d.-i -iit.. -t. l.i;.--! -. with -a!-un.ler any riri-um-taiic. Vi V an- .i..-niii- frem nt- r: etH L". an.l tu the ..ileU d a i- aiil i l;... :r i:-'. Scott's Wiildy, one ol the best literary ic published, sjid. Aug 2."nh I'a IK.TL.iM 's i:::tjiA l-.iiT'-ti.. mat.uf'.rtitred l-y Tr J... i.-. 11. ar-now ri n.iuiii. it ! -I I v n..-- i i:- reus: : -inn:, lit in- tn'.-r-: of tie- la- i:r. ::. an ;vrL.eie ef uiaiii , trii a. y in ea.,, f t. :,i,,t,. aerkti.---. .A- .-in i- is lli e;:--. He Ht.uM aivise ail ln. th. r- to o! t.tin a f.. ;t;. ai- t ::..: sal., tliem-tlles nilii-h s:. kn. ... I'.i-. ::. ol .1. '. : - :. 1 roti.tilutK.,!" will tin I tli.-. Itilt. rs a-ltaDlaxeeua ' " 1 licalih. a., we fenow t'ntm evi-riemv :h .int....- tbey have upon weak sjstems. Judce M..M..o.tH, a gentleman of crrat teien. tific and literary attaiiiiueiits,said in his-Xew Vork U eekly Messenger, Jan fi, 1S50 Pf. il-fiaa'r s i;,rman i-U' r..-. H.n- is r.... which the leadins presses of the l'nion a. ar uiinnim .a in reeommen.iinir. aud the reason is ohviuus. ltisut.vir aft. ra i.resxni lion furnished hy one of the niesttvi, I rau i ihvsielans of modern times th lal Tir rti.,rtl... Wilhelm Hoofland, l-rof.s.r to the 1 nivi-rsitv of J. na. Wtvate Fhysieian lo the Kmirof I'russia. ana ,.'ne of it--. jrreatest uicliral w riters tlerniany has ewr injiio I. Iif was enii-hatieally the enemy of humlai-j, and theref-p- a nudiritie ef whieh he was the inventor 'and ead'-rs. r niv tw mutilently r.died on. Ile sneeially rveomiu. u led i: .3 Liver luraplsiBt. Ivsp tsia. larhiiitv. V,rti -,. Aeaeivif the Stomaeh. Con-til ation, and all eouinla:nt. an-'irr from a disordered nmditkin otthe stini:w-h. the 1-iv. r ai.l the Intestines. Nine Philadeluhia ii.r nn-ss their conviction of its e-ti-elknee. aud several of tin ir IMit. r. siieak. uf its eff. ets from their own individual eAperiTj -'-I nder thew rirrumstanr, s, we ti-el warranteil. a on in rallini the attention of our readers t.) tlie ri.- I proprietor llr. C. 1. Jackson's) prenantion. l ut iu r onuuendin the article to all afflicted. Mijbk Evidejck. The PhiladelihiaSaturdav Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United States, the editor sat 3 of Ur Hoofi-niiis tierman Hitters It i mddom that we reeommcnfl wli.l 1. .1 r-.:- ent .M. ilieini s to our readers' 1 atr, iia;e and rent . an.l. tie r. tore, when we rernnimenw Ur. iioonau i . o r man Bitters, we wish it tu be distinctly nndcrstco' :i -t- "'p. ... .1."- u.k,.(uiiik ui D, uaT. tll .T " noised atmut for a l.rief period an-J are forirotten all. :! 1 have done their iruilty race of mitctiicf. but of a n.. ! ' '' lonn establLhc,l. ui.iv, rsally prtie.l. and which hs t I the hearty sppruval of the Faculty itself. Evidence on evidence has been rpci...! like the foret- it. from all sertinvts or the rnio ,1, 1' years, and tlw ttrvDgrtt tnttmtmn ,n its Armr. '.'. tint mere is more ot it us.,1 m ulr practice ,., ,i. rcn:L: hysmans of t hilad, It-hia. than of n ,,. - ,..,.,.. eomhine-l a fact that can eas-ilr be eatahli.hril. ar. 1 fu' 1 provins that a scientific preparation will met with ll quiet approval hen presented even in thi. form. T! : this meili. ine will cure l.tvert'omnhiint n.l Hi tn.f.', : one ran douht. after ndmj it as dureeted. It act. s er .: ally upon the Momoch and Liver. It ia prclcral ir t loniel in uli t'tltoui (tii.,i. Tilt-effect is inini.tiat. - they can I-. administi ml to ftwalk or Ir.i3 with rat, and relialde benelit, at any time Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character whirh it ia necessary for all lo attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk 0! the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Iahik wen to iue moras ot tne Genuine. They have ihe written signature of C.M.Jacei ' upou the wrapper, and the name blown in tt bottle, u-illwut wliich they are tpttrivu. t or ale,w holesale and retail, at the CFEYTAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 AK'PH st 'mi door below Sixth, (late of ITS Kace fit.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealers eenerall. le country throughout. ly:W0 Ahofursale by S.F.LYXDA I.L.Lewishurti Also by Dr. THORXTON, do MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, 5EATLT & EIPEDITIOrSLT a A t t A c 0 AT the "mwni" pfhb
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