hi LEWISBURG CHR0NICL1- & WEST BRANCH FARMER. "Vt Hay-Dew. Tim fprlTijc. when bmln win rmMRyt When tl' n erp rr horn nl ionk o gay. Ami niaiiT a mmvi nmmed. The m-ui.m. 5immIl-P'. Caun Il lit on Msrr. l.ittu. dn Aud ab, tx Iodic be tarried. H fill., fcer nral rWk with Motcha, Cut b'"r rtHsn ' in notrheft, Art,. nwiT tin mtlisUr fl-d. (J. ritia lit jIt lonj; hl wooil hr. iy.r in vim the youth h-ni iU"i hr, She Jiad prx mi&vti hiut to wed. Put whi n eli MwlhhaTormd, tli" uoMv vmrtl. with hraveu'n aid, II t HilTv tn- Vr -h'MiM hare hr: An-lon thi first of May t-ira should, All in the allW by th wood, llavt with him a iatver. T-a. on 1h- roTry firt of Mat. When l:anued d-ir liaiurf n the pr&T, At Mi-s Aurora riMtig time, Thar ih'nc two dor wreiv mrt to eoo, An.l on-. though l ivinc Mill no true, T' ii'. tii- rn flu It-ved, ailiciif .Mini? witlit-rott iu iier i-Tiiue. P-it wtv-n thf wottM hrirp mi.i hfr njt ll.T fciiT. rin tMntic o.n.'i not obey, Hi ffttnttsi. an 1 t-h.n fell. Swwt H:Mv srirs.i a tulip tip Tli:.t t.l the d w ii.i i -t a Mip An 1 vv. r lrrp htul tn-aurt d up That rame withiu its U.-11. At fin- lif .ln.-h..i it in hiT far. AM hendin oVr. ih eftift to trtc, With woml-r ftifti am;iM. Th- wIut--- arnH -km hivl trivefl pla-, A't "Vfu tin 9mllnt, Mihtest trace Of fell d:--'.-- was nwd. Ati-I oh! th fa- that lay nnth( Th .iiiu.-v-k inrk. tin ivory twlb, TI.. Up-. th' .-row! Oh' "tW'-rt- rri'-itxh tn tnr a man 'r m out a t-oii-iiMTine army s ran. Or bp-ak a moult Lis tow. A'i'l when .igaiu lit otroTe to b'H Th-it Thou.'h h- ...v.-1 hitn Mill bo well, Thi'v mil"! f--iW' r part, lie Uii li-r (u ttm p'a'id tram T'-i ti -wnd th' au i'Dl oaku btwren, '1 ii.-n rla pd h-r to hi h-art. -m-' all to nt;ii l that anxi'Miw nrn, liiiii'int wij.twu. iirar au-t far, f' :iif jimtt 'V my nV; An 1 wl n th - f r-t .f M:iv lraws nitrh, Fri vwil'r- nn. I fi.nn l"tionp fly, li t u lni;i i-( li. liiv rail yu up. V. ti- u i-h:trnifJ d.' ti!U tulij. cuj, AuA v-i'SI n louder tail. Anecdote of Kendall. That wasn't exactly the right thing that fimirfre Wilkins Kendall, stuior editor of the New Orleans Picayune daily journal, did di.tt ii at the Ur'ithcr II; Tver's private l:i.v, Hiie iilc::t!it inorniiiir iu Mav. when Jaine' w:i 'His ll inor the Mayor.' You F-'e the way of it was this. Vheu George went into the eouniin-room, he asked for ' The Mayor.' 'The Colonel' pointed to the adjoining private office, or raised 'sit-tin-roimi,' iiirl aid, "lie's iu there: there's a dele-rat!.;!! there from the female officers i f the 'Martha Washington Temperance S'cicf v,' of which 'the Mayor' is the hon i.rarv 1 ivi I. 'I'll go in and see him,' r;.MHrn,!..n. .., said the 'Colonel; 'I iie! tliey'rc ahuut through; they've kfjt li'm talking there for some time, now.' (I.i.i'Lr-' entered, his face a little flushed, fr-'Ui the rapid walk down to Cliff street; 1 as hu did so, he was made aware of the presence of some two dozen members f the 'Martha V"a.-hiugton Teetotal As- ciatimi,' iu si.lcmn conclave, their 1'resi- :;t, 'the Mayor,' in their midst, with a i n-.-, pai iiy from the warmth of the tuoru-li-g. and partly from excitement, even more i!:.-ii. if anything, than Kcudall's. Geo. . a - r e iv. d, beyond a slight greeting from "lie Mayor,' with ominous silence; hut he ' ';iu v his course.' 'Come, Harper,' said he, t's go and get a wither drink; it's 'I. v. ii o'clock,' he added, taking out his vat. h ; 'aint yod dry ag'iu? I dm'.' 'The Mayer' rays he had been 'taken aback' be i !.' ; but the coolness and outrageous ini-ju-ieiee of that -tack' couldn't be beat! 'J lit women looked daggers, while Kendall Mas pretending to be hurrying we to go with him and take a drink called 'Moral J-'uiisii in. A nil ht rlttirk r. Jude Parsons' Opinion of Lager Beer. In the Sessions, yesterday, a prisoner in the dock, among the vagrant cases, being a.-kc 1 by Judge l'arsons, how he came to g-1 drunk said, that he had come from i v Jersey on a little business, and bad dni'ik sonic beer, which flow right into his head, and he did uot know what lie was doi';g. "If 1 let you off," said the Judge, "will yon promise to go straight home, and not C illl'.' her.; again to drink beer''" -V. said the prisoner, ''I'll go home on as I leave the court-room, and I'll lie'.e ' touch lUitcli beer any more. -I .1.1 k was Dutch beer, was it?" tasked the , 'then it was no wonder you was thrown upon your back. None but Dutch man can drink that it will soon kill a Jersey man." This, brought down roar of laughter, in the midst of which the prisoner made his way out of the court-room. Phila. popcr. Don't always believe a young lady is in 1 ove with you, because she accepts all your presents with a smile and a 'thank you.' (J iris are like young horses in that respect remaining so long as there is a iiior.-el iu the measure, and then, unless uu have the brldnl in your hand, turning abo.i: ,m l kicking their heels at jou. Ex j' rit iirr. To plcuMi the old folks while you court the daughter, agree with the father in pol ities, and keep the mother in snuff. To please the brother, lend him your rifle, and buy hiui a dog. To please Lit sister, buy her a dress. To please J our dulcinca, kei p h r iu jewelry, aud call her "angel." To please yourself, be a fool. It seems that the valiant South Caroli nians, who are going to set up IndejK'n deiice, and whip I' tide Fain and all " the rest of mankind," can't even make their own guns, but have recently sent for some thousands of fire-arras to old, federal, ab olition Massachusetts! "I slcill de tike a hero," said the conl, when it was being consumed, "for lml! in.x vi:h 'he ashes of the gra'.e!'' Map of (be State of California, O' REtiO.V. UTAH, NEW MEXICO. n! TEXAS, pr.nteil by S. Aug Mitchell in 1846. and paintrd to corre-pond witb the boun. dariei filed by Congre-w in 1850 fur aale at the Chronicle oflice, price 25 eta. (C Dr. John Locke, zebb scrgeox dextist, MAY be found at hia Office and residence Third street, near ihe Ger.Kef.Ch. the two weeks lolloping the fint Monday of each month, where be ia prepared lo execute all operations in his line of business in a mauner creditable lo himself and satisfactory to those who may faor him with their patronage. Dr. L. apeuds the third week of each month in Milton. (C'Aromatic Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful porcelain boies. an excellent article for keeping he teeth clean and breaih sweet, for sale at 25 cts per box, by JOHN T.OCKE.D.D.8. Lewisburg, Ta., May, 1850 a fox Sale. H rpHAT large and desirable property on I the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, C bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms 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 oui- ou il dings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Miller, Esq. S. U. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! IOOK at Hitfiklii's NEW J STOCK of (Jold and silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a "leetle too much" because you was not aware that llaitieM sells cheaper. GoM P. Levers, wwn Mwcta 1 4 to l K $in.m to 8fl.o ilo lull j.-w.lert into is " Anrhorsand liin.,jpwld 14 to IS SilW I'. Li'TtT. jf W.-!r, Anchor an.l lupines, jeweled tiwltl r'iiiicT liiiit;. larw vnrietv tiii.o.i mt.iio 3n,oo ls.i) li),0 5o.m as.iio I7.no 5.00 5.011 10.1 10 6.l 3.IJO 5.H0 luu 11 .00 1 .'...! 3.50 " Kar Ktnir. .l;0n and ligd, latest styles " IVnriln and Pens 4. " SVnrils I'end. Silver rae. Tlinmon.l point.4 llreastiiitm. tjulv and Oeut's,difI't styles 1.75 1M " H-iiMini ln-kets. dout.te. ,50 M Witth.'hain.s K..ti aud Vsi4 A.oO liiur-l Uu 5 fret 13. .0 ' Kev ,7S Silver T.tMe and Tea Spoons 5.00 IMaled and lierui. Silver Tea and TaMs Spoons .75 Silver C..nl 2..'0 an.l Oold Spectacles l.m) Itrw I'lorks 2.W Aix.rleous 2."') 11.00 4. 3.50 f..75 ln.ito !,J0 And hnndieds of first choice articles, "rpleinlid goods," just from the City and as low as ity retailers can sell, by A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March IS. 1851 ! i&.B Safin vi or M, sTsatslnsv ?iiaaallaaa-Sk For S'lle at Dunachys Warcroom, IIOI'KTH Street, south side of Maiket.at the sign of 4". U'. W'ykoff ware-room up stairs, where is offered a splendid assortment of r L a .Y77 7i'.a cheap as can be purchased tbisside of Philadelphia surh as Plain, Fancy, and Dressing Bureaus ; Sofas ; Ottomans ; Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center, Card, Sofa and Dressing Tables, Breakfast and DiniegTaliles.Ac ; Bedsteads (Octican.French and Comm.) from $2 to $100; also Stands of every 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. DONACHY. Lewisburg, Nov. 21, 1850 Ccujtsburg Jbtmirn rpHE subscriber, thanklul for past pal I ronige, would inform the public that ii continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of t.nod material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMES 15. MARSH. I,ei.-huig, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. QTO kj Stc Parlor, Wood, and Coal oveg, various patterns, for sale at the Lewfeburg rounury. Jamea s. Mai 6 a. rpilUASlllNG Machines and PLOWS L for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James S. Marsh. AlflARD'S Patent Ganft Plow, a supe- V nor article, lor sale al ihe uewisourg Foundry by James S. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S. Marsh. "The Old Head quarters!" FRIES' TANNERY. THE subscriber respectfully informs his liicnds and the public generally, that he csriies on the Tanning and Currying Business in full force, as usual, at the old established bead quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on $L George's street, near the Kiver, where he keeps a constant and full supply of LEATHER ' all kind' and the best quality, which are offered CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE for HIDES and UAKK. (KrltlO CorJs of BARK wanted. HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisburg. Not. 20, 1950 6m Tbe beautiful Ship Industry ! The subscritier has just received by the above, at his New Shop, Second stieet near Market, (neil door to H. C. Hickot'slaw office) an entire new end fashionable stock of materials for carrying on tbe business at Boot and Shoe Making, embracing French Calf skins. Patent I.eaSsW and Morocco of every description, with LA8TS of all sizes and latest stjle. He hope by strict attention to business and a desire to do the " greater good of the greatest number " of bis pations. to merit and receive the confidence and support of generous public. All work and ma terial warranted. P. W. S M4EL.. Lewisbers;, Dec. 30, 1S50 r) MEDICAL NOTICE. D"'i T. A. II. THORNTON offers bis professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in the various branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 WORM SPECIFIC! M LANE'S VERMIFUGE This invsluaWe remedy for worms, is rapidly aupplanting all others, in 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 lot of M'Lane's Yermiluge from your agent last spring, which I sold out in one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand bottles by this time if I could have got it, Dut not knowing where to get it I had to wait until your agent came around. Every person that has tried M'Lane a Vermifuge tells me it is Ihe best they have ever seen ; in fact it is impossible for any one to say too much in favor of M'Lane's Vermifuge. V I) KOBB 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 laigpr 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. Please send me another supply immedi ately. F SHOUT, 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 yon can forward me some or send me an order to call on your agent in Uuffalo (L S Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid sale. W H AIXSWORTII Varysburg, Wyoming Co, A Y, Dec 10, 1847 AGENTS C W ScnaFFLE, Lewkbur-r; J H Carton and J H Itaser, Milton ; I Gerhart, Sc linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunbury ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville Br. T. fl. H. TMMTiSIK!. M IKKET ST. I.EWISEritO, WHOLESALE it RETAIL DEALER IN Dri:rri,Iilirinr'M,CiienilcalN, Uyc- Stutls, Oils, (ilass, Perlumery, Confectionery & Fancy A rticles. Dr.Thornton 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 Mc.ticines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are offered for sale, and warranted lo be pure and genuine. Prescription given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S:ore. Remember to call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J, Walls. STOVE WAUK-llOOM, Xtarly opposite II. J'. Shcller's Snre. rpiJE best nnH most approved COOKLNG, L SI1UI. ttH I'JK or FAKLUIt Stoves, Plouohs, Caslinss &c. at low rates, by CHKIST &. M r ADUIN. fir. .UMWs SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, EC AUSE they are safer, better, and more eliiracious thanUjky others. 500,000 Boxch have been sold annually for the last five years. Votxo iid Old, Male axd Female, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. If Pills be necessary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo dy, take no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Sarsiparilla 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 ate wagered that more genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen, Members ol Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their efficacy tnan of any others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. Forty Pills in a Box ! ! and sold at Twenty-Fire Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. t Thry hnrr no tartr or ttnjitraMnt rmttl, Frr from dust or pmcUrr oanif kind, Ilo mil gripf the .Stomach or Bowels, iWrv no nHwi. romitiMtr. or hod Mingt, THEY AUK GOOII AT ALL TIMES, And adapted to most diseases common to mnnlind. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they 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 l.'niversity t Pennsylvania; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, 4c. OiTatoi tun InrosiTiott. 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 fiaud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! t"t?Principil Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C. W.SOIIAFFLB, Lrwiflmrc I J. II. Caflnv. Milton J.M.aVvfer..W.Kvsler.N.ilrrlin W.P.I. Painter. Munry Tavlor n.audStitz.T s. Mifflintiurg' Hy Smith. Adaowbara: Vuuninnan k Walter. Iry Valley ;D. 8. Boyer. Frpebora; Ppotts A Mvers, Kelly X Roads iMns-SperhtlteaTertw a Davis iVhmirv. Srlinssrrove I RobtSmitb. Mkfclleb'rs; I. H. Robrvr. SI'Kses rails Wilt Kilert.llartletoa Thnma Rower. Shamnain Dam IK. A Roash.Centreville lir.J M.Jodd.Willimttispnrl: and by Orncgistf and gtcre kstgora Umogbcl lbs I'urtrs States. f yS27 Town Property For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot on North Fourth Street on which i a two storey Frame House. 10 bv 33 feet. with a cood Cel. .if under it a IS!!! Frame Stable, 111 by 20 an out' Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David 11 a Mr. Lnquire of DAVID RRBEK, Agent. Lewisburg, O -t. 30, 1-50. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IITHONTRLPTIC MIXTURE! Large BoUl Only One Dolltf The Proprietor of lit Grrt Amrrioaa Remffdr "Vhrawn't VCOKTABLB LlTUnITItrTIC .MlXTCRat," ttsdafced bf lit nrrenl aohritationa of hi Agrata, throve hwitl lb UnHd Stales and Cuada, has now Beduced the Price of hi popn'.ar aod wall known article; and frow this data, hancelbrtJi. a will pat op bat ouo uw oaijr,-mm quae boulet: the Mail pne will be ONE DOLLAR. The public mi ntt niiufoJ that the character of Uw Medi cine, iu ircn(Ui, and curative propertiea will arMsUM j t-ftrnAsaan, and the same care will be beatawed ia pre paring H a hcretolon. Aa this medicine, under it radooed price, will be parchad by thorn who have not hitherto mule theaiwlvaa acquainted with iu virtual, the proprietor woald bee lo intimate that km article in not to lie classed with the art amount of Reasediea of the day ; it elaims for itself a greater htmling power, m all diteosta, tkn mug thtr preparation wear btfart th wrld ; and has sustained itself Unt eijht yeart by its auprrioi medical virtues, and, antil this redaction, emamaaded double the price of any other ankle in this line. Nticc PatTiri'LAKLY, Una article aeU with traja. real ia power and certainty, upon Uw Blood. Liver, Kidneys, Longs, and all other organs, apon the proper action of which kSa and health depend. Thai medicine ha a jnitlr hieh repnta aa a remedy fW Dropsy and Gravel, aad all diseases of that natore. It may be relied apon when the intelligent physician hai abandoned his patient, and fot Uieae dutiessing diseases, mora especially IiaoraT, the propri. star woald earnestly and honestly recommend it. At lb present price it is easily obtaiued by all, and the trial will pro the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! C7 Please ak for pamphlets tli apents gi e them away they contain orer sixteen pages of receipts, (in additioa to liil medical matter) valuable for hoosrhuld pnrposes, and which w ill save many dollars per year to practical housekeeper. These receipts are introduced to make the book of cm valne, aside from iu character aa an advriMinc medium fo the medicine, the testimony in tar or of which, in the form al letters from all pans of the country, may be relied apon. stST" Vaoghn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture' Ui Great American Remedy, now for sal in quart bottles at S each, small bottles at 40 ru each. Ho small V ales writ be issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. V.. 907 Main Street . r. vai'uii.v. Potd Wholesale and Retail by OLOOTT MtKESrJON b CO., 127 Maiden Ine, New York Tity. N. B All letters (exrepting from agenU and dealers with whom he tratwart business) mut be pot paid, or no attentioa will be given to them (KtDk. TIIORXTON. I.owishurfi. is General Agent for 1'iiion county J.H.Casluw, Agent, Milton ; I. (ir.BiiAHT, Selinsgrove 3vl:: 51 THE NEW FOUNDRY TS now carried on as usual, at the upper L end ol Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS is 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 P, Oil ent kinds Cofii Plo ir of diircr- h.-, Hull Houghs, ana l lie Self-Sharpening fljT'rh, a new nrtiele, and h;ch etui nut be bent in Penn- Ivnnia. Cull ami -ee and judy for yourselves. CHRIST At VTADDIX". Lewisburg. Sept 22, lill T 11 E tindersioned entitint.is the LIVE- ItV nUSLYESS at H e Old Nund, on Iorth Inrd St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patn.nage of his friends and the public cenemHy. CIIARLKS F. II ESS. Icw!sburv, May 22, 185 t Tanning Currying. 17011 past favors, the sub-criber 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 to irviit those who have so liberally patronizid (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention whii h he hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Bark not refused, fur uhich the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. IHE undersigned is provided wilh all the I necessary forms and papers, and will take charge, on the most reasonable tetms, of any claims for BOUNTY LAND, EXTRA PAY or PENSIONS that may be placed in his hands. All applications, alter being duly prepared here will be forwarded to Charles Pp.Sxi.nno Esq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent at Washington city, who will present them in person (without extra charge) to the proper De partment an arrangement ensuring accuracy and despatch. H C HICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 59, 1851 3ni AdnLinistrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of ISA AC G.L A WSI1 E late of the Boro' of Lewisburg, Union Co., deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, bv the Reg ister of said county, therefore all persons indebted to the said estate, or to the late Firm of Wolfe sir. Lawshe, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the , are required to present them duly authen- ticated for settlement without delay. G F MILLEH, Administrator Lewiiborg, Feb 3, 1851 c 1 am Stone Coal for sale. To lila ksmltlis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Brunch tind from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Sli -ii of the subscriber, near the Ildvscales fii Third St. ALK.YR AMMONS. Lewisbtifj. May 7, 1850 rain drills rpiIE undersigned wish to ini'orm the 1 fiirniing community generally, lhat they arc now manufacturing . HftSS" Xi'M litiiroiff CI! MX DRILLS, r SO ilV.YtV M.WIIIXL. Without stopping In dismiss the compiirn tive merits of numerous Drills now oflVrrd fur sale, the y merely wih to invite Farm ers to call and see the above named article before ptirchaMn;; elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article lhat will "ive entire satisfaction. UOSS, GKDDKS & MARSH. Ltwishtir Foundry, Au. 13, l.Kt. UNIVEKSITY at l..cwisbui'. CtlRCl'I.AR for the Academical Year corn meni'iiig Oct. 17, 1H50. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Griminar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., I'enmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies as in the Primary Departm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these are added General History.Algebia, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Term Junior Academic class. I. English tiriunm.ir. Latin lirauiuiiir, Arithmetic wo ijrr;i.liy. ir. The aiiie !tii.ln- in !. Term, an.l Penmanship. 111. Kit '!:-( ir.niiiii:ir. "nr.r. Anlhm-tir aini.vtv1 by l.-t .!i.iMii.irf-b (ramni.tr. ilL-t"ry tjr.A IVn Ui:iUlil, liM'k-k-ltiJf. St wr Actulrmir class. 1. CnmT. .rr k Ki atlcr, Al hm t Kl iiw nt.) II. .KinisI, lo HI. ,M .t ilo ivn.letHl. Ceno- ral lli.-tnry, Knirlifli Iinuae inMuijHitiuu. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman cfass. I. En'li-ii I..inj;i:a;:r ml -uiMitii n. Algebra. I.ivy, Anat-ri.-i". II. I I. ui- tM.ii,. try. I.itv. An.-ilsa.-i?. 111. i'litiH. s.litl anj pli rii ul (Kuuh try r.niblit''il. I.i vy. Annba-H. SufJmn.nrc clns.n. I. IImkhv, . Myjwi-y. I'laiir ami -b. r:ml Trinorot try. II. ilo ilo Mfiinrati.-n. MiM.yinir.NiiTiLmti.nl. 111. ln riinipbti l. Sleit tr:ttllii of Lk'lUOr'tll'iM. l;btorir, Aiialytiml .m-try. Junior rlasn. T. Pi iiinstbw'. on th-- 4'rnun. Vorv ( ffirii.," Me-rli.mi.-is. Ilvitp'ftatirrt. ami llvlrnulir!. II. lN m"ftlieii s on Hi t'n.wn. Cin m nffiriia rfint-pi-tfl. PiiMtmatiri. A-ou.-tiiM. Klrrtricity, Muc-ti-rn. nti'l Oilir. III. tirt-fk Trag'-tij, Taritnt, A.trfnn-my. S nior rlaxx. T. Irir. N'attirnl Tln-oltvirv, Intrlb-rtnal Pbibpbr. 11. (n-i'k. PoliticHl KrniHuiiy. Mural lliilwithy. III. lfutlrrV AnalofT. rniititiitiisu of L. t ixv mistry lrlurr5, (it laral hnii'.. No class in ihe Kogular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music. Declamation, and readme select and original Compositions. The students are required to attend, regularly, pome religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as arc recommended to them hy their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship. of as many different Christian denominations. Text Rooks. Fnftith Tsinfruflry nml KUruti-m. The Bi?t Portrr ltbrtiri-iil KemlsT. Wtim-lrr'jt w V--lt-ttT' Ii ti"nry. ullt'tn'tt Knirlih tiramniar. I'.'irkcr's lnr'-siT Kxm-i--s in Kntrlfb 0'iiiin..ititin, Parker's Ai-ls, bluir s Is4i-ttire! i t'tiiwriity fMition.) isitiit I.'tfjii"'!' - PulMi'ir-Crnmmar. Rullinn' llrItr, l. -n U's Ist-xii-itii. Ittillii'tiV C;t -:ir. S hinit ami Zniiipt'' ir'il. I.iiiitifn" l.iy. Antli- n Ib-rire, l'h:u herV t'iccro itjlti'ii.c. Tvli t's Tac'ti;-' (i rm:mia et Arrrirola. ,'n'K L io-n;r. Huliii ni's ismi'iiimr. Itiillion'" Rea-ter, I.iiM. ll X Niitt' b i ..n. tleri - ii..riboti'j Anabatic, ("wi-ti's' Ib'tm-r'.t 'lv'-.-e.t'b::ui;'l:n'! Dt-nitmttirli's. lr'if.k I .u Manual. M tt ..i!ics. p?ii- s" Aritl ni'-tlr f r Afisb m:cs. Kli-m-i Tit;ir Al-bra. ! hp1h.. a ir.-ii.ln'. .i!rv-yiiii itn( :tri. j-tt ti. A n-illitMl ; in. tr.''Ini-tfsr Natural I'lisbsrojihy ,.ti-rs tt v ji-si. (tlin-stiii't A-ir"iioniT. AuinlK-r of Stticlrnte. The number of students during tlie p.ist yenr in the various Departments, was The Collegiate elates nlte.idy orgtuizeJ lor the euu ing year, are the following : Sv-nior r!:i!! . . - S Junior r)ji. - - 14 f'iiiho?nire rbt-J - - lo 1 rt'i-liutun rt:n!t - - I'., Teachers. PTKPHKN V. TAYboK, A. M., Prof. nl Naliinil Philox.t.liv. -.51 of Mnthrmatics liKobtit-: It. BUSS, A.M., Pn.f. of tir.t-k language and biterattire. .K(Hi(iK W. ANIiKUSON, A.M., Prr.f.of Utin Uniruae an 1 l.it'-ratun. ISA AC N. l.tMiMlS. A. M., Prinripal of th Anulfinr. Al.HiHr TAVUHt, A. M.. Tutor in tin- Eugth Lan piuiro ami KltM-utinn. ISitlUIings, library and ipparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the Cniversity, has been erected, at an cxpenw of fvooo, and it if ndaptetl tn arromuiotlate l.'iO stu'lrntf. Aitotlieretlifirr i? nearly completel, and in exjei-tHl u tx ready for oiTiipaury at Uie cuuimencviuvnt of the next Term (h t. 17, I.". 1 h' Library ronUiin.- a number of aolert volumes, and i (i instantly inrreasinrf. ('liemjral Apparatus ba. been proriin-d unffirimt to supply the immediate demand. The Ap)aratui tor the illustration of Merhaniral Philitsopby, is uow romplete. Tiiiflon and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department 30t Academic $20, Primary $12 per year. lioard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and iu vicinity at various uriccs. from HI.50 lo 2.5t) nor noeL Arrangements are in progress to furnish Hoard, excln- sive of lodvriiijr. waehiui?. fuel and liiit, to such as may desire it, at $1 25 per week. Scioiis and Vara! Ions. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 26 weeks; the latter commences on Thursday. 15th May, and continues 11 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. By order and in behalf of the Board : THOM AS WATTSOX. Pres't. GEORt.'E F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT, 0" E self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make good 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 Wheat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successful 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 sale, 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 &i Marsh. Orders for midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Address J. BliRGSTRESSER, T,ewi.rtneo TTninn Cn. Pa fans '. 1 a VTOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (blanks) at this office. JJS'OTBER SCttXTtFW WQXDKB t PEPSIN : The trne DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC J I'ICE a great Dyspepsia Curer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of T ... . ... . L. tbe Ux, alter directions oy Daron l.iisi, iu. great physiological chemist, by J S.Hocobtoji, M.l., Ko. 1 1 8th St. rbiladel)hi. Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy fot Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after .Nature's own process, by A'slure's own agent, the Gastric Juice. cC-llalf a leaspoonful of this 8utd infused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stotn arh by the aid of a fluid which Ireely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a state of heal h, called the easlric juice. This fluid is the great solvent of the foudie purifying, preser ving and stimulating aireut of the stomach and intestine. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digrstive apparatus. It'lll i the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found ia great abundanre in tbe solid parts ol the human stomach alter death, and sometimes causes Ihe stoma -h to digest or eat itself up. It is also found in Ihe stomach of animals, as the ol, calf, Ac. It is Ihe material used by farmers in making cheese styhd Kennct, theelfcct of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk, liaron Liebig states, "one put of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined M:iKTlt'IC EVIOEXCE. Baron LIKUHi. iu his rrl-l.ratl w.rk on Animal Ch mistrj. savs: "An arlinrial .li.-.it.Ts tlui.l. analairous to thrljastrir Juin-.may 1 r-aWilr rivrarwl!'r.m th- inuffUS m-mt.rati f th? stomach of Ihe calf, in . hwh variuua artirlrs of fund, as m-at am! ft, .ill he JofU-nnl antl lit-til ss llic same matint-r ax in the human slomarh." Ir. IlKliKlltA.in hi famous treatise on rood and Oiet, puldlshed hy Ko.lers k Wells. New Vork. paire states the same jrreat fwt. and desrril.es tlie nieth'si of prepara tion. Tlien- are few higher authorities than lr. Herena. lr. CtOIIIE, iu his vahml.le wntioss on the I'liysiohiry of lit(p-stion, ohserves that "a diminution of the flue ijuaiititv of the liastrtf Jiiire is a prominent and all-pre-Tailiiiir cause of Dyspepsia," and he states that "a distin iruisli.'.J pp.f. ssor ol iii. dii iiie iu Isin.lon.who was seer. ly afflicted with this complaint, tindinir everytbinu else to f:,il. had r.urM to the Gastric Jui. obtained from the stoniwh of living animals. Inch impleU:iy sun-ceded." Iir.llll All AM. author of the fiunous works on Vej.-etal.le lliet, says: It is a remarkahle fiw-t in physiohiiry. that the sLomachs of animals. in:ueratt. in waler. impart to the ttnid the property of dissf.lini: various articles of food, and of effeclniL' a kiiid of artificial dcreti.,n f.f them in no wi-e dill, rent fr..m the natural dii:estive process.' Dr. SIMON'!' sn-at work, the I h -uu-lry of Man. I Lea Ithu.chard. I'hihul.. ppJl.'3.l says: "The discovery of Pepsin forms a new era in Ihe chemical history of lii irrtion. t'p.in recent evi.Tirii.-nts. we know th;tt ft! is .tissolveil a nipldly in an artificial digestive Huid. prepared from IV .in. a it i- in the natural i.astrir Juice itself.' rrf. lit Nlil.lSiiN. of the J. tf.TMin t'olh"e. I'litlad.. is histrreat work on Human I'lusiolnjry. devotes more than hftv pay,i to an examination .-t'this subject. His ev-ri-ine'iits with Itr. Il.-autiu.ut. mi the llastne Juice. ot.tain.sJ from the Itviu-j human stomach and fr-.m animals, are known. " In alt cases." he says, "diitestion i.-aumsl as jsTft ctly in Ihe artificial as in the natural digestions '' Asa DVtsPEP-sIA CUREK. Dr Hougluon's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most mar velous f Heels. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au tlientirat. J certificates have been given of more than TWO HU3DRED iapiJ. wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Nkhtiu s A.vti mote, and particularly Useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, ihe evil etlects of quinine, mercury, Vc, also for excess in eating or drinking There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instant nlief ! and repeated for a short time, pu rity of Blood and viooa or kodt follow at once It is particularly excetlent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ol the pit of tbe stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood, heaviness, lownes of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, V.c. Price, OS E DOLLA K per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEFSIN IN POWDERSsent by Mail, free ofFostage. For convenience of sendin-j to all parts of the country. th.- liiirestive Mutter of the I'epsiu.i!- put up in the form "I wders, with directions to 1 dissolved l.y the patient in v liter or syrup. These pow.l.-rs contain just the same matter as the hottlcs. hut twice the iualitity for the same price, and are sent l.y mall, free ol rnst-tire. lor J-l. sent i oost-paal ' to Ilr. J.h. Houghton. No. 11 Nurtii Kighth St. Philadelphia. Six packaps lor $. Eerv bottle. and package bears the wtitten sig- naluie of J.Ss.HOl'GHTON.M.D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Luton and by most respectable dealers in medicine. To be bad of Dr. THORN TON, Lewisburg ; J H Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Mifflinburg; Wilt iV Eilrrl. Ilattletnn; Urn Koshorifr. New IJ.-rlin; G I Urouse, Sciinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland lv335 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mifflinburg, Litton county, Ptnia. TESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of j Union county, and the 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 large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished with Ihe choicest delicacies of the 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 liquois will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and (he OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor lo ! We Beneral satisfaction to all, and hopes by isttict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 2(1, 1850 81tBte. rpiIE subscribers offer the public, at their X new Brick foundry, tne lollowing new I and valuiible Stoves : I Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove t sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 size. Egg Stove the very best ia nse for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, ic. &c. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCIPS Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and al ihisoffice. Price. 75 cents. HENRY C. HICKOK, A TTORXEY AT LAW, Lewisburg, Union Connlj, Penn'a. Practices in Union and adjoining counties lua attend, tbe court, of Perry county. JTrult ana SO RNAMENTAL TEtES. The subscriber ofTers I,,, ,ae a jar assortment or chi.ice Fruit Tree such as Apple trees, 7 to 1 o feet hh, 40 -arietie, all warranted jjenume tacn Irfce8 2J varieties; Tartarian Cherry. Necta'rit.e, Prune and Tear Iret s, together wuh aome: 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulunia, Linden, &. N. U. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit Irees.are requested to make immediate application to thesubsrri. ber, in order lo procure the varieties ai: size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVE 11 COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Neivon, Debility, disease ol tbe Kidneys, and all dis eases arising from a disordered Liver or Ston.acb, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Heid. Aci.iity of tlie Stomach, Nausea, lleariburn. dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, choking or suffoca ting Sensations when in lying posture, dimness of Vision. Dots or Web. before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Sain and Eyes, pain in the Side, Baca, Chest, Limbs, Ac. sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constnni lu.t ginings of Evil, and great Depression of faints CAf CI EFFECT I'ALLX Ctll, Ir DR. 1100 FLAN DS CELEBRATED GEIU3AN BITTERS, prepared by Mir. r. Jackson, at the " Germnn Medicine Store," l'-lO Arch St. I'hllad. Their power ortr the abore diseases is not ex cellul, if e juidlrd. by any other preparation v, the L'uitt d States, as the cure attest, in many rates after skilful physicians had failed. These Hi lers ire worthy the attention of irivj. lid. Possessing great virtues in ihe rectification of diseases of tbe Liver and lesser glands, exerci sing the most searching powers in weakness led affections of the digestive organ-, hey are withal safe, certain and plea-ant. Read and be coxTivrtn. The Hon. Chs D Hineluie, editor ol the Camden Democrat, the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21st IliairLAND'S CKKMAN BITTER... W'. have asta ninny naiu-riuir notices of this medicine, and the sour-, wheuce they i-ame induced us to maae inquiries respecting; it- merits. Front iU'iuiry we were persuaded fo nse Hand noi-t say we found it specific in its action upon diseases id tie- liver and .lip-.tive organs, aud the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration u really surprising. It calms and -trcntrth.-ns the nerves, bringing; them i.u . state of reMme. making sle p r.'fresnins If this medicine were more eDerally nsed. wr are sat isfied there would lie less sickness, as from tbe stomach, liver, and nervous system tbe preat majority of real and imaciuary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy con dition, and yon ran hid defiance to epidemics sneraly. i nis enraoroinary metiicine we would advise our mends wh. are at all indisposed tn snve a trial it will then rec ommend itself. It should, in fact.be in every family other medicine can prtsiuce such rvidencrs of merit. No Piom the Hiatun llee editorial, Dec 22d Itr. Il.sfland's IVlenratcd tierman Bitters, for the rare of l.iver Complaint. Jaundice. Iiyspersia. and t'hmniror Nervous l t-ility. is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Hitters have ben ued hv thou-an.ls. and a friend at our elbow says he has tiiBueif reo.-iv.-d from the u-e of this remedy an effectual, perma nent cure .f l.iver I'nmplaint. He are convinced that, in the use of these Hitters, the patient constantly earns strenirth and viiror a fact worthy of itreat ronsid.-rati'.a. They an- pl.asant in ta-te aud smell, and can be used t-y persous with the most delicate stomachs, with safety under any cireum-tances. Vi e are speakinir from f sf. ence, and to the alHlt-ted we advise their use. SciJt's Wetky, one of the best literary papers published, said. Aug "5th Tut llooFlixD's totviv liirrcis, man.faetured by P Jackson, are now reeomm.-n.hsl by some of the most pro minent memls-rs of the Faculty, as an article of much efficacy in case of female weakness. As such is the case, we wonid advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thua save themselves much sickness. 1'ersons of debiliut.-d constitutions will find tliese (titters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak syst. ms. Judge M M. Noah, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary attainmeiits.said iuhis"New York Weekly Messenger, Jan 6. Io0 Itr. U-'n&ond's Herman llittert. Here is a preparation which the Ica.linir presses of the t'nion appear unanimous in recominendinjr. and the reason ia obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times -'the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hootland, I'rofessor to the V oiversity of Jena, Private Physician lo the Kmc of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Uermanv has ever produced. 11. was emphatically the enemy of Awase.p. and therefore . medicine of which he was tbe inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint. Ur.pepsia. behility, Yertiro. Aridity of Ihe stomach. Constipation, and all complaints arisicc from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of their Editors speak of its effects from their owa individual eipeneace. t nder these circumstance., we feel warranted, not oaly in rallinic the attention of our readers to the present proprietor (Hr. V. M. Jackson's! preparation, bat in rrt ommendine; tbe article to all afflicted. Mii.e Evidence. The Philadelphia Saturday Gszette, the best family newspaper published in the United Si ales, the editor sat a of Dr Hoofland's German Bitters It is seldom that we reeommend what rj a., f.. e.4 .Medicines to onr readers' patronage and eonftdence ; and. therefore, when we reeommend lr. Hooflaad'a tier man Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly Understood that we are not speakine of Ihe nostrums of tbe d.v, that ar noised about for a brief period and are forrotton after the. have done their eullty race of mischief, but f a medicine lone; established, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the (acuity itself. Evidence on evidence has been received (lite the foreiroinir. from all sections of the Vnion. the lat S years, and the Mrongest testimony in sfj favor, vs. that there is more of it used in the practice of tbe rreuiar Phynclans of Philadelphia, than of .11 other nostrums combined a fact lhat can easily he established, and fuilv provinc that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this m. dicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one ran doubt, after nsins; it as directed. It rlVsprc.r-r- f JST o U n"r ' LJver. It is preferable to Ik d.seous. The effect is immeiiiate- '"1Tn ?T a.li"iisierrd to nxix or ifst with safrty and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which H is necessary for all to attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of ihrxe who are innocently deceived. Zoo ur7 to the marks of the Genuine. They have the written signature of C.M.Jcaso upon ihe wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without uhich they are spurious. For s.le.wholesale and retail, at tbe GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH Su one door below 8ixth, (late of 178 Race St.) Philad. elpbia, and by respectable dealers generally, tbe country throughout. Iy3.?0 Alsoforsalt bu S.F.L YXnALL,Lewisburg,ra Also by D. THORNTON, do MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY h EIFEDITIOCSLT EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" Omi