sin- ten ;3 LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. 17 J - '4 f J i AS la 1 1' m "1 1 1 m tf f t I . Look oat for the Cars. Jntlge F., of W. county, and Burr S. C, from " up north," are both good fellows, and fond of a good joke. It is not often they got " bit," but the following circum stance (it is suspected) occurred last week : It was in this wise: Burr and the Judge were coming from Milwaukie tow ards Waukesha, one evening, propelled by a fine horse of the Judge's attached to a buggoy, and wlien about a mile east of Wauwatosa, on the plank road (which is -ia!Jel to the railroad,) they heard the locomotive jmffing and roaring on its re turn to Milwaukie. They were alarmed on account of the aversion of their pony to lo comotives, and to avoid disaster both has tened to disengage the horse from the car riage. As the cars did not come along immediately, and they both being some what in haste, one led the horse while the otVr tugged the bnggoy, occasionally res piting each other by " changing hands," and thus they traveled at the astonishing rate of about " fourteen miles in fifteen aays." As they pulled, and paddled, and tugged at the vehicle, they soliloquised on the character of railroads iu general, and the great advantages they afforded over their then present mode of traveling, O'.'ca pionally w snaring that the " iron horse" did not come along. Burr thought the cars traveled awful" slow in this couu try. and still they pulled and tugged, until they had drawn the buggey a good mile by hand, when, coming in sight of Wauwatosa they found that instead of the locomotive, they had been frightened by the engine of Vxr(s Straw Saw Mill! They agreed to say nothing about it, ii leaked out, and they must take the resequences. Waukesha Democrat Free Suffrage. The Lowell American recently stated as a f:-.;t I hut once upon an election day, in a town iu Coos, in New Hampshire, the Mod erator of the meeting called out, " Gentle men, bring in your votes for Capt Peter Barnes for Representative !" Capt. Peter l.arujs had a!l the votes but one. The Moderator seized tLL one, held it up be tween Lis thumb and forefinger, and ex claimed, " Who put in this federal vote f No one was willing to own it " I thought it must le a mistake," said the Moderator, then dropped the vote on the floor, and declared Capt. Peter Barnes unanimously elected ! The Worcester iEgis appends the fol lowing : ''It was once said that the Dem ocrats moderator of a town meeting in Westiieid, Matthew Ives, annouueed the result of the balloting for Selectmen, in the following manner: "Gentlemen, I have couuted the votes and our ticket is eler'ed." But this illustration of respect f.-r the elective rights of the people, is shaded by un inci'cat which occurred a ftw years ag", i:i Maine, when Kent was the Whig candidate fur froveruor, and Parks the De uiwtic ri'.ndidate. In one of the towns not far from .. ngor, the Chairman of the Fcnsctaten anno meed the result as follows: 'Gentlemen, the Ifmorable Gorham Parks has 134 vet's; the FEDERAL CANDIDATE 27 a ehrnrd sijlit more than I thought he'd .jet I" fcy-A Dutch widower, "out West,' whose Lctkr half departed on the long jour ney to the spirit land some twelve months &(, determined, the other day, to consult tL. l!appers," and endeavor to obtain a .epiritmd communication, feeling anxious i.-m "oting the future state of his wife, T'l-'se llaprs," be it known, were not the genuine " mediums,'' but of a bogus kimi adventurers endeavoring to reap a 1. -.(i'-A out of the late mysterious develop ;.i )i. s. After the usual ceremonies, the spirit of " Mrs. Hauntz," manifested by ra ;.., its ilKugness to converse with her Jiw OTisnlatc ? pouse. " Iau .'at you, Mrs. Ilauntz ?" inquired the Dutchman. "Yes, dearest, it is your own wife, who " " You lie, you tev:l a ghost," interrup ted Ilauntz, starting from his seat, " mine frau e peak Dotting but Dcutch, and she never said 'tearcst' in all her life. It vas alvays 'Haunts, you tief ! or, 'Hauut,you tirty shkamp ! ' " and the Dutchman hob bled from the room, well satisfied that the "rapping spirits' were all humbug, and that he was safe from any further commu nication with Lis shrewish frau on this earth. The Lyeoming G alette says, "A corres pondent sends us the following specimen of a writtea handbill, posted on a store door in his vicinity : FORK SAIL IN Xippinoz ton -ship the follerin of my pro perty Iiy pjhlikouttkri viiiiaiiiiiiy 1 Schotc pig I Lur j 1 2Lh saio, -1 Brakkandelsticks 4ginuycn 1 hatchen on'20egg, labors wagn und harucsess, 4 empt cydcrbals und 1 rushter, the sail will begin wit tor rooshter which will be sold on 6 monat credit the oder thing must be gelt, cause I go move to muscheter Walley dig Schpring, oho hows ole fernecher S9The Wheeling Gazette says that the reason Jenny Iiind does not go to Pitts burg is that her reputation is so high she can not get under the bridge. Fights in a grog-shop are the only well autheuticated "Vpiritual knocking." Map or the state of California, O1 KEttON. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by S. Auk's Mitchell in I BIO, and painted to corre pond with the boun daries filed by Congress in 1850 for sale at tha Chronicle office, price 25 cts. Gg Dr. John Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, MAY be found at his Office and residence Third street, near the Ger.Ref.Ch. the two weeks following the Cist Mond i; of each month, woere op is irepared to execute all operations in his line of business in a manner creditable tj himself and satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. Dr. I., spends the third week of each month in Milton. (Cj'Aromatic Tooth Paste, pat up in beautiful porcelain hnxrs. an excellent article for keeping the teeth cUan and breath sweet, for sale at 25 cts per box, by JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8. Lewitburg, Pa., May, 1850 I! fox Salt. B HMIAT large and desirable property on L the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situated for a residence, for business, or lor a residence and place of business. There is a lare BRICK House contain in 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished roms on the third. A kitchen and Washhouse adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out- ouildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Miilkr, lisq. S. Ii. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOK at Hatfield's NEW STOCK of Gold and Siler Watches and Jewelry, before you buy cl.-ehere and pay a Heelle too much" because you was not aware that Uatfield sells cheaper. OuM 1". U-ters. nevon jewoln lltoKK $40.0nto80.00 Ou full jnflnl 16 to IS 6U 90.IK) Anrhnniaudl'l'iim.irwM 14 to 18 30.00 511.00 P. !"fre. jwrrlnl, Vi.nO 3A.00 " Anclit'Tit iid1 LftiuCA.welvd llt.00 17 .0 Gold Fint-r l:inpi. Inrr varit-ly '0,t r.r Kiutfr, plain adj hga, ultut styles , b.w " IVm-lb and Vena 4.M in,i " renriln 1.7.i 4J) u Yen. SUtt nw. rf.imind p.'int 1.M sjjt) " Ilrvitin,L3'lTatidieut',aur'ttylcs .75 b.M lliinlinir Ixtckrts dtiM. " f.fiO 1'J.tKi " w.,1- li. Ijains. K..I. and Vaat ."0 -U -IKJ " inard .Jo ifeet 15.IJ0 " K.-v .7 S.M Silver TaMr anl Tra Snna 6.00 ls.ilrt Ki:.ie-I anil Tm. MlTerlva an4 Table Fpoons .To 4.00 SllriT ComlHl 2..'ii S.SO " and lii.1.1 Sctclcj l.no fi.75 Bran rinpks 2'iO lojto Anorleoiia 2,M S.oO And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid gnods. just from Ibe city and as low as City retailers can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD. Lewisburir, March 19, 1451 $4,000 worth Cabinet Furniture F'jr S'tle at Donachy't Warcroom, I .FOURTH Street, south side of Maikrt.at the sit;n f S W. W'yknff ware-room up slairs, bire is ntTerrd a spb'ndid assortment of FL'H ITVKE, cheap as can be purchased this side of I'hitaili lphta surh as Plain, Fatiry, and Dressing Bureau? ; Sofa- ; Ottomans ; Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center, Card, Sofa and Dressing Tables, Breakfast and DiningTablrs.&c; Bedstead (OcticaoTrcnrh and Common) from -3 to $100; alio Stands of ecry variety. All work warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. F. A. DOXACnV. Leaisburg, Nov. 51, 1850 Ccvuisbiivg JTotmDrn rPHE suliscriher, thankful for past pai J ron ipe, would inform the public thai tie niiiiinues to manufacture all kind ol Mill (iriiriiig and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, slid olher articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of (,ood material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMES 8. MARSH. LewUbuig, Feb. ISol COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. QTOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the LenUburg Foundry. James S. Matsh. fnillSASHING Machines and PLOWS J for sale at the Lcwishurfj Foundry. James s. Marsn. "liriAUD'S rateniGang Plow, a supe- V rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Fnnndrv br James S. Maish. GRAIN or Seed Drills Koss' I'utent decidedly the brtt and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Jamea 8. Marsh. 'The Old Head Quarters FRIES TANNERY. rpiIE subscriber respectfully informs his X friends and the public generally, that he carries on the Tanninir and Cumins Business in full force, as usual, at the old established head quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on 8L George's street, uoar the Kiver, where be keeps a constant and full supply ol LtM ntrt- 1. 1- i i it.- ut a,n.i;,w. which are ottered Jill winus auu hi , . , CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE fo HIDES and BARK. ffTMOO Cords of BARK wanted. lO-itiu oo HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisburs. Not. 20. 1 950 6m JUT iaMElHllEP. The beautiful Ship Industry! The subscriiier has just received by the above, at his New Snor, Second street near Market, (next door to H. C. Hickok'a law office) n entire new and fashionable stock of materials for carrying on the business of Boot and Shoe Making, embracing French Calf skins, Patent Leather and Morocco of every description, with LASTS of ail sixea and latest style-. He hopes by strict attention to business and a desire todo the "fleeter good of the greatest number of his patrons, to merit and reeeiva the confidence) and support of a generous public All work and ma terial warranted. D. W. SAMUEL. Lewisburg, Vet. 30, 1850 MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tlicvarious branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewishurg, Oct. 1, 1850 WOUM SPECIFIC! M1 LANE'S VERMIFUGE This invaluable remedy for worms, is rapidly supplanting all others, iu public estimation. Where it is used it has produced the best effects, and driven out all other remedies. It is the best we have ever seen ! is the remark of all who have ever ued it in their families : J Kidd & Co I received a lot of M'Lane's Vermiluge from your agent last spring, which I sold out in one week, and I think I could have aolil one thmiaanil hollies hv this time if I could I: n,.l I ni, mil tmnain. ahara In Ml ll I L-J to wait until your agent came around. Every 6" ' " w O " person that has tried M'Lane's Vermifuge tells 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 JJ K'lUU Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1813 Dr M'Lane, Dear Sir I have sold out all your Liver 1'ills and am anxious lo have another lot immediately. These pills seem to take most jvontlerfully ; I could have sold a much laiger quantity if I had been provided with tbein ; the inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or not I do not know, riease send me another supply imrnedi ately. F SHOKT, 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 ia expelling worms. If you can forward me some or send me an order to call on your agent in Buffalo (L 8 Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid sale. W H AINSWORTH Yarysburg, Wyoming Co, N Y, Dec 10, 1847 AGENTS C W Schafflk, Lewisburg ; J II Caxlow and J II Itaser, Milton : I Gerhart, Se liusgrove; J W Friling, Sunbury ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland; M C brier. Danville Pp. T. &b M. TOM, M.tUEt St. Lewi.tooui, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER I IT Dross, Medicines, ChemlcalN, Dje- biults, Oils, Glass, l erlumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, and he assures the community lhat every attention shall be paid to the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are offered for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. Lf" Prescript ions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S'oie. Remember to call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. ' STOVE WAUE-ROOM, Nearly opposite II. P. Shelters Store. rpiirc host and most approved COOKING, L SI IO! OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Casting, &c.. at low rales, by CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Or. LMllUYit SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, BEC AUSE they are safer, better, and more elfiracious than any others. 500,000 Boxes have been sold annually for the last five years. Yovso nil Old, Male axd Female, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. If Pills be ntcttsary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo dy, lake no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Sarsaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual, and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feat of tak'ing cold, during all kinda of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered thai matt genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen, Members ot Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Boi will not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. Forty Pills in a Box!! and sold at TiventtFitie Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. TVy tar e taste or unpUatani rra-iZ, Frir. from Just or pnwdrr of any kusd. Do Mflf gripe the Stumark or Bonxls, I'n.lurr. no sirimss, vomiting, or turn f'rungl. TUKf ARK GOOD AT ALL TIMES, And ttlapted to most diteaut common to svisiiW, No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because tbey al ways do good, and if they do not, then no others will. Dr. N. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years experience in Philadelphia; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of ilitlurent Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Pant, &e. OcTaiKK asb IxrosiTiOH. Beware of all pills called by names nearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy 's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; the first Sarsaparilla pills ever in troduced and the only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fiaod. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! OTPrincipsI Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary, No. 114 North FOUBTH 8T, Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C. Vf -SCnAFPLE. LewWrorK t. H. Caalow, Hilton J.SI.IVnfer.U.W.Kial.'r.N.BerUn W.P.I. Painter, Money Taylor's, and Stltaer'a. MitBinborgjllj Smith, Adarnabarx Younfrmaa A Watfa-r, IrrrVsllry D. 8. Boyer. Fnetxirg potts A Mvrra, Kelly X Roads IMrM-SpechtBearertWa Darts A Srhnnre. Solinfemre I RnMMeaith, Middlrb'nr Hi. Kofarer, M'Keet rails WUtA KilertlUrtletna Tbmria Dover. Shamokia Dsra lK.ARoaah,Centrville Dr.J.M.JtKM.Williamaport: and by Druggists and Stcrt kevjwrs horousbout the Cniu J ttaUa. 1J327 i -4. Town Property For Sale Cheap. 4 FULL Lot on North Fourth Street XL on which is a two atorey ry fl - a a I on - . rranic nousc, id uy dj icei, Willi a good ueliar under it a In Frame Stable, 16 by 80 an out1 Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Sham p. Enquire of . DAVID REBER, Agent. Lewishurg, Oct. 30, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRLPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Only One Dollar. lie fPJpnwTW IW ailltlHaa ai uy lll.ni m Vra.Ti.l . I irun.ru i U. ....... " k, U srsant MlicituioiH of bb Aseuu, umMiftlwat tht UBMal states and Canada, haa now Seduced the Price of his nopalar and wall known article ; and from this smut, henceforth, ha will pnt no not ono hm only. he. qnas bottiea: -Uie retail price will be OHE COLLAR. The pnblie mar rest aari- i iliat the character of the Meitt. cine, iu atreaelli and euratiia proiieniea will aattain vsrHASiaKD, and the same care will be bettswed ia prs paring it a heretofore. As tbu ineuicine, aiider it- mfuced prico, will be pnrchaMil by thoae who have not hitht-rto matle UienHeleea acquainted with iu virtnoa, tM propriviiir w onld beg to intimate that hat article in not to be claiaad i . It tlw rait amount of BanMrltet of the day it elainw for ii-lf grtmitr aesiinr peaK. tw all dit costs. (aa my elAr preparation nut htfm tat sreWd; and haa eastained iwlf for eisht yeara by ita Mnenaf medical virtnea, and, antil una redncuon, nomttandad doable the price of any oUier articla in tin line. fii'Ttca PaBTiccLaaLT, tliie article attt with froiteai iag pawar aad oartainty, apon the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Longs, and all other orcana, opon the proper aauea ef wtaeh mj and This saadicias kss a jsatl kick npaU as a pieaaHy fat Oropty aad Oraval, aad all diwatss of that aatuK-. It aaar be relied a pea whea Uw inleUifsal parekaaa as. aiiaadoasd kei ittlieat, aad Aa thcas distreeUns dm leu, nuttv epeeiallr Daorav, the prnpri star would camavtlr and hoiieeUr rvcoaiBiend iL At IU ore-ant price it is eaiilf oMain. I by all, and the trial will peov the article to be the Cheapest HedicLic in the World! 7 Please aak ler pampliu-L. the areata sire theat away ther aootain over eiiteen ia-,'. of reeeipta, (in additioa to fal medical natter) valaable tt r lioaeeboU panioeaa, and which will save near dollai per r -r to practical huatekeepera. These receipu are uitrodi.t . J to aiako the twos of saea valoe, aside from ita vharaeti r aa an adv-rtising medioaa fo the medicine. Uw teetimonj i . tavor vf which, in Uie form ol letter, from all pane of ihe eno.itrr, may be relied apon. Ci" " Vans hn'a VeeetaMc IJthantriplie Mutore " ih Great American Remedy, rimv. tor aae in iinart holtlee at $ each, email botllea at SO c: a. h. No email If ttlea wal be imaed alter tlie preeeat etoeV i ilLsKieed of. rriacipeJ Uf&ee. BafTalu. N. Y., tut Main Street G. C. VAl'GIIX. Hold Wholeeale and Retai" !..- OLCOTT McKESSOJI CO., 17 Maiden Lane. Ke 1'ork City. M. B. All letlan (eieei i .; from exerts and daalaea with arbom he transaeu ba-inea; i.i.t be poet paid, or no attention will be (teen to them (rl)B. THORNTOM. lewishurg, General Agent for t'lii- n ruiinty J.II.Caslow Agent, Millon; I. dti iuET, IScluisgrove 3, i: : 54 THE NEW FOUNDRY TS now carried on, as usual, at the upper X end ol Market sireet, where every des cription of CASTINGS 's kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES. also of differ ent kinds Corn l'lotihs, Cull I'luug and the Self-Sharpening Flocgh, a new artirle, and which can not he hca in Penns Ivania. Cull und sec and judge for yourselves. CIIUIST & M'FADDIN lewisburg. Sept. 22, 184!) 55 fTMIE unthrsigned continues the LITE- I RY JJUSLYESS nt the Old Stand on North Third St., near Market, and resnectfullv solicits the naironane ol his friends and the public cenerally. ClIAULKS F. II ESS. Lewisburg, May 22, lt?5 Tanning Currying. FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Currying, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materials, and lo treat those who 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 public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange, Hides and Bark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange lor leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1850 THE undersigned continues to furnish to order on the roost reasonable terms. Pianos, from the Manufactory of Ctixaati Meter, Philad'a, whose instruments are too well known la need any panegyric, having uniformly received the commendations of the most eminent professors and composers of Music, and the award of tbe premiums in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of tone, touch, and keeping in tone op to conceit pitch, they can not be surpassed by either American or European pianos. Instructions eiven on Ibe Piano aa heretofore. Reference may In: made to any of those parents or guardians who have pupils committed to his charge. He may be seen at his residence at Mrs Metiger s. First street, Lewisburg, where terms and particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Airs and Mnsie of different kinds received aa it is issued from the different musical establishments in the Cities. May IS CHARLES KALISCH TT , "TT7"Q forJasticen,Consta niil IV kJ bles,&c,on hand at 1 fiSlmm 3. IR ill In the ChJonicIe cilice, or printed lo order. Stone Coal for sale. To Blacksmiths. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Crunch and from Ilollitlaysburg, for sale nt the Shop of the subscriber, near the Havsc.tVn on Third St. ALEX'R AMMONS. Lev. t- l.tirg. May 7, 1850 (rain rpHE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. f ROS.r Xnrli, Lnprorrd GRAIN DR1LHS, or SO WING MACHINE. Without stopping lo discuss the com-arrt-tive merits of numerous Drills now ofli-red for sale, they merely wish to invite Form er to rail and see the above named article hefurR purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi-di-nt that they can furnish an article lhat will ivi entire satisfaction. ROSS, GKDDES & MARSH. Letvislitiri; Foundry, Aug. 13, 1650. UNIVERSITY at l-scwisburgr. C1IRCi:LAR for Ihe Academical Vear com inencing Oct. 17, 185U. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Etercised in Spelling, Itratling, Definition, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. Tbe same studies as in the Primary Dcpartm't continued in tbe use of larger texl books ; and lo these are added General History , Algebra, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Ti-rm Junior Academic etan. I. Enslinti Grammar. Latin tiramraar, AriUinietiW.twn ilivitiloun,) teorahv. II. Tlw same rtuJi as iu I. Term, arul Penmanship. III. KnRlifb tirainmar, C-K.r, Anthni-tir rmiletil l.y lt iiviMtnii.iire.-k tiraiuinar, Ublory LJs.A., IVn luauui, tiuuk-B.piu;r. ftrninr Academic clasn. T. Oxar. (irtvk Ka.t r, Algrlira t Kli rni nts.) 11. .Kn.'i'l, do ilo HI. ,ln tin ilo enntpM.il. nfn- ral llitnrj, Kn-H-li Ijmu;i;e and O.miositk.u. COLLEGIA! DEPARTMENT. Freslimnn cla'm. I. Kiil-IMi Language -irij;t'iuiwitinn, Algrlira. I.iey, Anala!. II. I'laiK' ii-uuitrv. IJvy. An.ilw. III. riui--. "li.l and Spin rinil tiwuii lry roniiUt.il, U vy, Auubasi. Sophvn.orc c-v. I. llnrnre.OilTwi y. Plane nn.l Splir-riml Tritrnnrm tr II. do do .llrnsurnlinn.nnfyiii'.'.Navi..:.!...!! III. il.i n.ni.litl. S'l-t OrHtiijns ul Itemustlit-ni'i., KlK'toric, Analytiral liiilnrtry. Junior clans. I. IVmnathewa on the t'mwn. t'ici'ro li' Otnriiii,'" Ii rltanirs. llvilnn.tatii.4. and llvdruiiltm. II. IViim-tliencs .n tin Cmwn. t'in-m de Offl.-ii. mui- ilftv.l. I'wumattcav Acoustica. tk-rtrii-ity- Watw ti-m. nnd l litk-n. III. tinvk Tragnly, Tai-itiw, Artronmny. Senior class. I. Liyrir. atnral TtM-olitry, Inti'l'.tti.il liiiT.wphy. II. tJrik. I'nlitirol Kr.nn.iuy. lnil lli:ln!..y. 111. ltulU-r'r. Anahry. t'nruititutton cf t. i t'Ueniii'try. Lwtures, trvneral Heeiewa. No class in Ihe Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted eiclusively to ocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. Tbe students are required to attend, regularly. some religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as are recommended to them bv their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many different Christian denominations. Text Books. Jintfiih Lonitvafff ont FAicHtitm. The BiMe. P"rW l:li.'t.-rial lt-ad-r,' Wnrr,ter nr V,-lt.T lirti.nary, liulli..n' Knilish rSramranr. Parker1!. Pmirrcwire Kirni aei in Kntrlii.li CumtitU.n, Parker's Aid.4, tilair'ii Leflurt'ii rntvi-rmty litnm.l l."tnt L ijmup. nul!i'n'-i"Jrnmmnr. TtnHinn'slt.nil. !.. -n ttV Lfxiion. liilii.ii sOe-:ir. M-hmitz and .uiii.t ir'i!. I.nui.'u'ii l.ivv. Ai.tl.'-it'.'. Ilon-w. na. li.-r e tu-vru K- t'i!:r.;.-. T It-r'.-. T;.ritu' (J. rmaiiia -t Ain vl.t. ;" It .rwiitoij'. Itiillii.n'sllrnnitiinr. ItullK'n'.. Itr-n.l.r. I.'.l.!-ll A Srott'f. l-xit Itm-n's .-nplM:ir Au:ilut.-.i!. itwrii'! Il-.nu-r'j. I.lry, t:li;:ui!.liu' lKn:i.-luvu,'S. iV-kV ('h.i.:ii 51: l. .t.'..?im".W. IaTi.' Antlinietir fi.r Aiad mifP. Kli'tn-,-i.tHry Al;r.-I.ni. I;..ur.lun. I";,'n.ir.'. urr.-yiii nnd N:ivi-.it...t...u..lytir.ili;.'iin.-try.tlliiit-li .Natural 1 Uilu.H,'h U:ri tlypcdT) trluutcd's .trnnuiy. A un.be i' of Sludenta. The iiumlirr of atudents during the past ycttr in the various Departments, as 172. 'I'ite Collegiate classes already organized lor ike ensu ing year, are ihe following : S-nir rliiMi - - - 8 Jutiii.rrla.-iS - - - It tt...luuion- rlnsa - - 1') Frrsliuian riiuia - - P.. ...JJE Teacher. PTKPHKX W. TAVLOl A. M, I'mf. (.f .Vatliematirs ftinl .Nnt.imt l'uile.l!iy liKtiKUR It. ltl.IsS, A. M, Pmf. of (invk L.iri'Ha,- and l.d'Tilur.. ! Ki Wi K W. AN DKIisnN. A.M., Prof, of Latin L.niL-ua.-r ani Lib'ratiirv. loAAf X. 1.0OM1S. A. M, Prinripal of the Ara.l..my. ALI'CKD TAVUIK, A. M., Tutor iu the lOnglh Lon- guagr and hlucutlun. UtiiItIingM,I.ibrnr j and Apparatus. Tha Acailemic cdilice now occupied by the members of the University, has been erected, al an exirn.4 c.f a.liOO. and It is adapted to aremmii'date I.V studrnts. Anutlir ilinre is nearly completed, and is exp.Unl U ready for oerupaury at tile euuuncncenvent ot the next Term let. I., I".""- The Lihrarr contains a number of select volumes, and is mnstantly inr-rasing. Chruiirai Apparatiu has been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the illu-stralura of Mechanical i'hitoophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department 230. Academic $21), Primary $12 per year. Hoard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, trom l,oU to f 2,50 per week. Arraniremenls are tn rmzrrss to romiph Board, exrlu. sivr of lodirintr. waybinir. ruel and iiirhu to such as may ueairc l a. ax -o yvs w.t.. Sessions) and Vacations. Two Sessions in the year the former com mencea on tbe 3rd Thursday in October, and contiuues 26 weeks; Ihe latter commences on Thursdsy, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring acation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. by order and in behalf of tbe Board : THOMAS WATTSOX, Pres't. GEORGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT. (SE self-evident, and worthy ol" every J consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has gftotl clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one of Btrslresset s II heat scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical a:. J experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successlul operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding lhat it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now hiving a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all orders. Address J. HKKUSTKSSR, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329 OTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (blanks; at this office. ASOTUER SlIEXTirrC WOXDERt PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyspepsia Curcr ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth atomach of the Or, after directions by Daron Liebiu, the great physiological chemist, by J.S.Hucohtos, Mi)., ISo. 1 1 N. 8th St. Philadelphia, I'a. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after IS ature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. (Tj-Half a teaspoonful of this fluiJ infused in staler, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of tbe stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in tbe stom al h '.y the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a state of lieul b. called the gastric juice. This fluid is the great solvent of the fowl the purifying, preser ving and rtiinuUtiiig a;enl of the atomach and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, lotpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. I'epslll is Ihe chief element or great digest ing principle ol the gastric juice. It is found in great abun. lance in the solid parts of the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat itself np. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, Ac. It is tbe material ued by fanners in making cheese sij ld Helmet, the etrect of which has long been ibe special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first pineess of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle neatly one thousand limes its own weight of milk. Ilaron Liebig states, "one part of Pepsin di-solved in sixty thousand parts of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no gwj Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want maw be per fectly supplied, we quote tbe subjoined Kf-IRTiriC EVIDENCE! Baron LIKIilll. in his crl. liriHVd work on Animal Ch mi'try. says: "An artificml diir'ittive fluid, analairoua to thel.astric Juiee,niay he readily prepared from thr niuroua airmbrane of the stomarb of the ralf, in whirh various articles of food, as meat and etors. will be sonenea ana .li.FMtr.1 In tti- same manner as in the human stomach." lr. BEUKIKA.in his taninus treatise on tu"d and l'iet, published by fowlers k Wells. New York, page 35, states the same frreat fact, and describes Hie method of prepara tion. There are tew holier aut te.rlUes tuau vr. rerena. lie ftlMUK. in 111. valuable wriliues on the Physioliy of Wjrestiou. nlawrves that -a diminution of Uie due ijuantity of the tiastrie Juire is a pnimioent and all-pre-railinir cause of lljiipepsia." and he states that ditiu ri.i.l.Hl T.r,.fe.wnroriiieilirine in Lrmdim.who was severely aSlirti-d with this r..iiiplaiut. finding eerthin(r else Ut tall, had recourse to tlie Ijastrir Juice, obtained trom the .-loinaelt ..f livinx animals, whirh enniiletely surce-Med." I ir. till A II A M. author of the famous work., on Vegetable lli't-savs: - It is a remarkable tart iu pbysioloiry, that lie- tti niw-bs of animals, mac-rated iu water, impart to the tlu'd itie property of .li.-.-olvin)r rarii.usartirlesof tiiotl, aud of. n -i i rnjr a kind of arttnh.l dieestion of UVm in no wi different from the natural diiresuee proress. lir. MMU jrrent wnrk. toe Cifiuistry of Man. Tea k t:h.iLrh..r,t. l-liilail.. l-v4f. i f sat. : -The di--oerT ..f ivp.-in fornix a new era in the rbemi.-al hisUTy of li- t:ou. Fn.m reei-iit rxtsriiiieiit. we know that lissj is UsMilted a rapidly iu -i iirl.ticwl diin slirr suiu. pn pnni lr..m 1'etx.n. ii It 'i.- i:i tbe liattir.il llastrir Juire itself.' Yt'A. HI'MM.ISOV. of Itie JeBerson Collesr, Phila.U in his irrit wnrk on Hhiuxu rb.-".i.iry.dernles more than litty ijfrs to an rxaiiuli.' I e.o of tins suj.t. His experi ments with lir. ll.-auui'.nt. en the (lastrie Juire. obtained from the ItTin? hunisn .t..niai'h ami from aniutals. are known. "In all rases." he says, -digestion oranrred as piTlVeilj in the artificial - iu the natural digestions " Asa DYSPEPSIA CUKER, Dr Houghion's iireparatinn of Pepsin has produced tbe most mar velous t fleets. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au ttienlicatrd certificates have been given of more than TWO IIL'.NDKEl) rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great .Vitvun Asti- iiiite, and particularly useful for tendency lo bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and apue. tbe evil effects of quinine, mercury, ic, also for excess in eating or dunking There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAIA'TS which it does not reach and also give instant re lief t ami repealed for a short lime, pu rity oi Ulood and vidua or aour follow at once It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ot ihe pit ol tbe stomach distress after eating, low, cold slate of the blood heaviness, lone?s of spirits, de.-pomlency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, rvc. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Oncbotll often effects a lasting cure. PEFSIN IN roWEEP.Sscnt by Mai', free of Postage r'.ir n.nvelii. tin f s-'ndius ti 11 parts of the rountry til - lli-. siie Matter o! Powder, with dire.-ti.it water or - rup. 'J li'" matter a.s the l-.Mb-s. 1 he ''eji.-lll.l- .Ut Up in the lnu ol Ii) Is' iti.ss.ilve.1 by tlie f.atlent in r-.W'leis rnrtaiii ju.st the same : twi.-e the .Uantitv- tor the sum,' prii-e. and are seul by t ill. I r e of 1 .-l:ee. I..r -1. enI . iw.st-paitr to lr. .1. II. in;.: !i !u. .m. ii .-vurui r.igu(u ? i. Ptiiladelphia. Mx package, ler Every boitle.aiul p ickage hears the written sig naluie of J.S.HOUGHTO.N.M.D .Sole Proprie tor. Sild l.y asents in every town iu the Union d by most re.-pectalile dealers in medicine. To he had of Dr. TH 'K.N I ON, Lewi.-burg J II Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Mifflinburg ; Wilt Sl Lilrrt, llattli ton; V iu Koshong, -New Ueilin; G I Crouse, Selinsgruve ; Mrs M"Cay, Anrthumberland lv.135 BULL'S I1E&D HOTEL, iilijjunuufg, Union county, t'enwa. EtSPECTFULLY informs the citizens ol Union county, and ihe public in general. that he has leased tbe above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is Urge and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and hsppy. Ilia TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of Ihe season, and 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 STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLER. punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 20, 1850 8flnwe, rPHE subscribers offer the public, at their X 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 2 aizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cvl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor 8tove t sixes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 sixes. Egg Stove the very best in nse for Store. unices, uarrooms, ana Shops. I he celebrated lienesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c. &c. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease. CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburs by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at thisoflke. Price, 75 cents. HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. Practices in Union and adjoining counties t attends tbe courts of Perry county OFFICE on Second St., lately oeeupiaj by L. B. Christ. Esq. P W JFvuit ana ORNAMENTAL TKttS. The subscriber oilers l..r Sile a ja assortment ol choice Fruit Trees such as Apple tries, 7 to 10 feet hiRh, 40 vaneiir.," all warranted genuine Peach trees 2u varieties; Tarmriitn Cherry, Necianne fruue and Pear trees, tojjeiher wnhanm 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape Vines of the besl nntive and exotic varieties. Ornarr.eri'al Trees, such as ihe 1'aulonia, Linden, ic N. U. Person wishing to procure a quantity ol the Fruit trees, are reijueaud to make immediate application lo ihesubscrt ber, in nrder to procure the varieties ai,4 size warned. (I. R. NOLL. Loivisbtirg, M.irrh 4, 1850. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, lypepsia. Chronic or Nenout Debility, disease of ihe Kidneys, and all du eases alining from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or lilood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, dis- . gust for Food, Fulness or Weight id the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at Ihe pit of ihe Stomach, Swimming of lbs Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, Flat, tering at the Heart, choking or suflbca ling Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision.LloU or Webs before Ihe Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiialion, Yellowness of the Sain and Eyes, psin in the Side, Uara, Chest, Limbs, Ac, surlden Flushes of Heal. Burn-ng in ihe Fle.h, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and gteat Depression of Spirits csx be irricTriLLi ccbid bv D II. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Mir. f. sTI. Jackson, at the "German Medicine Store," 1-iO Arch Si. 1'lillad. Tlteir power over the abore diseases is not er celltd, if equalled, ly any other prcpurativn in the Littltd Stutes, the cures attest, in mcr.y cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bi ters are worthy the attention of in'. liiK Possessing great virtues in tbe rectificai.ti of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, eierri--ing the most reirching powers in e.ikne.- and fTeclions of the digestive organs, i hey aie mll.ai safe, certain and plia-aut. Read 4n cinvi-vrtn. The Ho. Chi I) flii.eline, editor ol the Camden Dcniocrat,lhe besl paper in West Jersey, says, July 2lsl II'arLAI3 CKR.UA.N HITTERS. Wa tare ma many ll:itu-rilif nfttiee. .r thi. ateitieia. and tbe n.nra n hi-nrr thrj ratm imldnl vt. tn make iBrirtrries ri-sprrtin its rjHTit. n.oi in.iuirj ve were prr.uiuied ro iim iLarxl must -ay li.un.l it srcinr iu ita ai-tion ui.d Jimui-,?! thf Ii-r ami Jiir-tive organ. and the powi-rfn intlumr. it ea.rrtu ujw,n nrrrt.uji prfkslralK.a u rvall j aurpnuuiif. It calm ami streuirtrirnrt tbe aervt. bringing lata ink a tlateof repm.. niakili sta-fi rvlrr-hinic. If tliM nirli.-tiie ne mure iteaeraily aaed. we are sat isfied there would be leas mraaess. aa front tbe ttnmarn. lieer. and nervona r.ytm the great majority of real and imaginary dineawa amanate. llave tbem ia a beallay n.a. ilitiun. ami you ran bl defianee to enidemira aene'rallr. Tbia ealrae.rdinary metii-ine we would adviae our frieii.it who are at all imliffpnst-d U pee a trial it will tb.n r ommrnl itself. It ahould. in 6et.W in every family. No i.tlii r ni.'di-iu ran rriinrv ,ui-h eTi.l.-Bri'. i.f mi-rit. Kiora Ihe llosion lire editorial, Dec "-'-J lir. Ili.!1an.:'.s C I. I niti.l i. nu.oi Itiitrrr. i r tlie r-jr-..f Liver t'..nitl;iint. Jnuudit-c. l)pf-p,ia. and i'lircnir r .itti.us IM.ili'y. is d. s.T.ily ..r.e of tin- ni.t p.i,u!r m.Hh.-in.- ..f tlj- .i.iy. Tlii-se Bilti-n havr bis-u ert ll...us:in.ls. an.l a frli-nl at our eil-.w ?as lit- bus biaii. if netiv-d frum the um of lliis rvDH-dy an eflVetnal. pi-niis-n.'nt run. of I.ivit t'onij laiut. Vt.' arc o.Dv.ucvd that, in llif u- of lli.-M- Itilt.-rs. thi- (.atti-nt nitsuntir w'ain. stn-nirth au.l ,i.or a fw-t worthy of srrat ron:ikrat:"n lb-y are lwaaiti in ra.t and iimell. and rati ke useii tv preson witli th mo-t d.lirat vtomarh.. with under any cirrum-tanr. M"e are ,rikii; from rlprr. emv, and to the alin tol we advise tiirir u.e. Scull's Wctkly. one ol the best literary pst'ert published, said. Aug 25lh lm H.-.fLjM."5t.inu'. l:nTt.r.s. aianef u-ton-d hj Tr Jarksou. are now mimnirn.l. .1 by some of Uie m. M .ro mni.nt nonilH-rn of iho F:ieultT. aa an artirlr of rourh ettrnw-y in r. of r. ii..il.- w.-aknW. jta men rj th. tw. ' would adviw all moihiTs to obtain a bottle, and tlim save in. nisoivi niurn nirkn-sM. IVronp of debilitate! stitutiolis will lin.l thsr 'iilN-madvautafrnusti . rhasr h'allh. .aa wa know fn,m eatwrienew tlm salutary i-flt tbey have upon weak nysbnia. Judge MM. Noah, a g. ntleman of great sciei) lific and literary attaiuments,said in hia'-Xew Vott Weekly Messeneer. Jan 6. 1850 Or. Il'-bnwr s 0rman Biurs.r is . nM..ni...R hi, h the ieailiui; pn wen of the I'nion appear unaiom-c in reeoniuii-n.iin. and the roaon ia obviou. li i- m..f. arl-r a preseriplion furn.h.d by one of tbe most rvlrtratrd pliyaieiana of modim timos the late Dr. Christopher Wi.helm Hoofland. lr..f.-sM.r to the Cnivenitv of J. r.a Private I'hysMnan to the Kinz of I'rnui. . r pn-atet roe,lKul writer!. Urrmany haa ever prr.luerd. he r"- ; or aiiaiow, and tneref..rr mliriiii. of who h he waa the invontor and endorser suv be rimrMent y ndM on. He p.i,y rw,Innlrn,w it a Liver toruplaint. VTrornaia. Uohili,. v.i.. ....... ,.( the Stomai h, lonntipation. and all eomplainta anoint from a disordored condition or thr stomach, tb. Liv anJ the Inteatines. Xine I'biladoli.hia .... ,kr eonvh tion of ita exrellenrr. and -vral of thiir Kdif f i"-aa oi im rneeu rrem tnerr own Indivalual eiprra w I nder theee rirriimstaneea. we M warrantvd. nut ea V in railing the atu ntion of our readen to the r.reM propriebir illr. C. St. Jackson t.n.r.,io K... i. rK- ommendingr the article to all atttk-Usi. MoaaEviDSWCE. ThePhiladelnr.iaS.l.ir.!,r Gazette, the best family newspaper published ' the United Stales, the editor says of Dr HfMmW German Bitters It ia seldom that wa renmmn.i !,- ... ent Medicine to our readers- patrona and ronndes" and. heref.e. whra n reeomm.nd Ih- Hooflan.1-. le man Bittera. we wish it to be diatinctly nndentood IW worn, not .peaking or tbe Boat rum. of the inyTSst noiaed about for a brief priod and are tbrgotten after ttr isZZISm,J "'-thief, bWt of a mZinl 7 k! 1 ' """"""y Plied, and whieb hat sst -j -i i'... oi in vacuity itsalf. Evidence on evidence baa been received (!i the B.re,roing) from all aeetk.n. of the rnion, the last ynn ami Ike. rtronowr Ustimong in its fwr, .. if oJ he eUWi.b-d. aad (ail? , Z" preparatiosi will Bret wita Or" L? T.1"" "esented even In thi. form. IW tZ?Zr,Lr"n Ut" CPlaint aid Iryrrs - ellVS"0" Md " Pre'""' and reliable beneflt, at any tiam. Beware of counterfeits! Tbte medicine haa attained that character wbif II ia necessary for all la attain lo induce eoomvr feilera to put forth a spurious article at Uie risks' Ihe lives of those who are innocently deceived. k Wel1 10 marht flht Genuine They have Ihe written aignalnre of CM. Jics1" upon the wrapper, and ibe name blown in to bottle, without which they are spurious. ..if0' '"'holesale and retail, al the GERM. MEDICLN'E STORE. Ka. 120 ARCH Si, e door below Siilh, (late of 178 Race tn.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealer generally, its country throughout. Iy330 -Al. r..-t. i.. c i-1 vvn a i f r-.; v Also by Db. TifOR.TO., ia MOST KINDS OF JOB PKINTIM, reitlt 4 lumwmi EXECUTED AT THE "CHHOHICU" OFFCE