LEWISBTJEG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. t V a iDit cml C)nmDv. TOBACCO. What nto mr twin, fr.n day to day, KlliiHt ruipun f f,'n,jr'"" . V. ULi iiu aud amrutoU n What m.k B.T l.rwU. IBrtM. V hit make " 0,1 .T V WW mako .when I'm calM tojjk, T'JBICCO! Tobacco! Till- rJMt-lwl r.Mt-lwi or the luor to ek t Tobacco! What is tbe rauw of war ant strife ll. i.-. n ta go-d wan nd h KmbilU-riag ery liour of life! Y1iat rnaVw n apprtitr r mm. That iuli tlie drunkard Etaezi-ring born And prematurely seals "is a"' And tVd th OT'WnB (rallanta ey Anion? 111'- .liiMn-n cbatii-r to dral, What turn ia.li little bead away I Thi-v an- the feet : then let u abun i i. w.-l that maiiT baa undone. Tobacco! Tobacco! Tobacco! Aud our jutt ensianoe wreak unon Tobacco! ClIIMSKY, (the only eritfr that baa a rtrlit to amuse.) The Knife Sharpener. They liavc a renowned knifo-sliarpcncr in Xew Orleans, who liol.ls forth in tic j.uMic thoroughfares and Ligliways with in t lo(iiciic that eclipses the Soap Man, nml rivals with the Razor Strop Man, hiro !f. The Delta gives a ".-peciuicu brick" of iU oratory, as follows : " (lenth men,'' he coos on to say, " I i.-A vnii if. 's a fact, nine tenths of the floaths that oct ur no mistake about it :ire occasioned ly di.pi-pic ask your .loetor, and he '11 tell you so ; but no, darn him, ho wont do it ; he might though, I . iio. I sav, jrontleiuen, now I want to liiake this iKiiut T.Iain to you; and I'll do :. J.,tf.tni' I sav nine-tenths of ihe deaths are occasioned by di.-pepsic. It s H ue as prcachin', and truer than parson M il'cr's prcachin', or the Rochester Kuock-iu-s by a jug full. Hold on, now, I'm pcttiu' to the pint draws a knife through th-' two pieces of steel that is, I'm a -driii' to the edge of my subject; that ar .'cutleinan with the goatee is sharp, I sec U ; but he ain't so sharp as I can make tais here knife. Now, gcutlemcn,I was a My iu' that most folks die of dispepsic; well, of course they do ; but how do they do it ? Ay, there's the rub ruba the knife on a block of granite to take the c .due off it, the better to test the merits of his sharper. Why they do it 'cause tncy haint got sharp knives to cut their meat into thin slices 'cause they cut it into thick chunks, and, 'cause, like the boa constructor or bostrich, they swollows their w'r.tals whole. There's the secret of it, tud that's the way to tell it." Terrapins.' It is known that, to apply a hot coal to n tcrrapiu's back will make him stir him self 'about the quickest.' Down in the Red River country, Col. Young, a candidate for office, was busy electioneering. lie stopped at the house of a voter, and having several cold biscuits in his saddle-bags, he distrib uted them among the old gentleman's sons, ome five or six in number. They were particularly pleased with their presents,acd i m mediately weut into the yard to examine them. In a short time the Colonel heard a great noise, and curiosity led him to the could be the matter. The l ovs were stawding around in a circle, and one appeared to be in the center, upon his knees. The Colonel silently approacucu and rcopod iuto their midst. There lay one of the Colonel's biscuit on the ground, . i....w nl f fire upon it. aud the boy upon his knees blowing as if he w l.low his vcrv brains out "Blow on, Ti vould cried out one of the larger boys, " blow on, he'll p'kc his head out directly." Col. Young fainted. The boys had taken his l.isvuit fr r"'3 tampon! lie couldn't have fooled themsowith i'f A Philosophic Editor. The editor of the Alabama Argus, pub lished at Eemopolis in Marengo, makes ,',-. .,fur the following fcisbion, over what most folks would consider a serious We sec the sheriff has advertised the Ariis office for sale during our absence ... i i.;.M..r will have a merry c ii"; ic mi--- 1ne of it. K bc sheriff can sell it h ...:u J.. n.,,ro than we ever could. Like a dump percussion cap, we think it will fail to 'go off.' " teS- The man who weut to bleep on Sur - j . ..f.n l:t a id awoke between four five o'clock, thinking it was Monday mornin", and opened his shop and went to work, was certainly misu..cu. -i mt have become convinced himself, for he shortly after closed it again. Xvrri total cU;,i Sir Charles Lycll, in speaking of our Western States, says, there are only two articles which the merchants appear to pay cash for, via. : "flax seed" and "old rags." The New Hampshire Telegraph relates a case, in which a boy in school, who im bibed his politics nd intelligence from Democratic father, refused to cypher in faleral money. Ho . wppose, a rela tion of the lady, one of the 'upper ten thousand,' who directed the school master not to let her too have anything to do with vulgar fractions. Lynn News. Piionetic Force. We copy tbe lollow ing from the Cincinnati Gazette : 'Fonette Buh. We ha reseated from Lonh & Bruvur, foaeiic publiihurz, on Wolout strei, tu buks cald 'Pops Em on Man, and the -FumI Fooetic Redur Tha are got up in gud atile and ere so excee imttU simpel, that we can not read them at al." Map or the State or California, OREGON, UTAH, NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by 6. Aug's Mitchell in 1846, and painted to correspond with the boun. dariei fixed by Congress in 1850 for ssle st tbe Chronicle office, price 25 cts. SSgs Dr. John Locke, SVRGEOX DENTIST, MA V be found at his Office and residence Third street, near the Uer.ReCCh. the two weeks following the fiist Monday of each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations in his line of business in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may faTor him with their patronage. Dr. L. spends the third week of each month in Milton. (CjAromatie Tooth Paste, put np in beautiful porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping the teeth clean and breath sweet, for sale at 25 cts per box, by JOHN LOCKE, D.D.S, Lewiaburg, Pa., May, 1850 II JTor Sale. S HM1AT large and desirable property on J 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, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins, and it has also large cement Cistern, a Tump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms dec. apply to Geo.F.Miller lisq. B. U. JJAV1S Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1839 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOK at Hatfield's NEW STOCK of Gold and Kilter Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a Heelle too much" because you was not aware that Hatfield sells cheaper. CoU P. Iiwrers, trim jewels 14tnlK J4fl.ontnKO.00 " do fulljewrleti 16 to IS WI.00 8U.II0 " AnrbonandLepiiKaJeirldlltolS 3i,u0 6,0ft Silwr P. Uwa. jewrlnt, 1S.00 S5.M1 Auction and Ufines. jeweled lw,' 1' Gold Finjjrr KiDfrft. lr?e Taricty rli $,00 - .ar lliuva. plain aud tud, latest ftrles i.00 l-enrilii aud l'eas 4M KM I'cnriU l.4 V Pen, ileer ca-oea, TH-iBiond pointed S."0 " Hreatiina.LaJviandient'a.UII'tftTles , 4Jl " lluntinz locket, double, 6.60 12,1 " W atebehaina. Fob and Vest G.00 a ,H " tiuard do Sleet 13.M) " K.Ti .7 ajw Silver TaMe and Tea Spoons i.00 18.110 PUtel and lerin. Silver Tea and Table Spoons .Ti 4.0u Silver Comlwi 2.S0 3.31' - and iold Sncctaclca 1.00 M BrawChielM !W0 W" Aonrdeona S,M 8, And bnndreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods, just from the City and as low as City retailers cso sell, by A. I.. HAlt ltLU Lewisburg, Msrch 18, 1851 $2,000 worth Cabinet Furniture Fur Sale at Donaehy't Warcroom, T70URTH Street, sooth side of Mstket.st the 1 1 sien of S. Vv. Wukoff ware-room up stairs mherr is offered a splendid assortment ol rii MTVKB,u cheap as can be purchased inissidi of Philadelphia such as Plsin. Fancy, and Dressing Buresns ; Sofas Ottomans : Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center Card, Sofs and Dressing Tsbles, Breakfast and DiningTables,&c; Badstesds (Ucttcsn.r rencn and Common) from $2 to iuu; also otanu ttf ever ysrietv. All work warranted lo be well made, and oi. i he most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. F. A. DOXACHV. Lewisburg, Noy. 21,1850 cunsbtirg JToun&vii T IHE subscriber, thankful for past pal ronage, would inform the public iha w rnntinnoa tn mnnufacture all kinds o' Mill Gearing and other Castings. Tbrashinc Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Hastings warranted u he of good material, and at prices that csn no' fail to please. JAMts . Mn Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 (JOKING Stoves, of various pattern J and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for salt at the Lewisburg Foundry by Jsmes S Marsh. s TOVliS Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at th Lewisburg Foundry. James s. Mai an. T THRASHING Machines and PLOW for sale at the Lewisburg roundry. James 8. Marsh. WIARU'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburf- Foundry by James S. Msrsn, GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by J s roes p. fliarsn. "Tbe Old Head Quarter!" FRIES' TANNERY. rnilE subscriber respectfully informs his X friends and the public generally, that he canies on tbe Tanning and Carrying Business in full force, as usual, at the old established head quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on ou George's street, near the River, where he keeps t constant and full supply of LE ATM ER II kinds and the beat quality, which are offered CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE bi HIDES and BARK. frt-l0 Cords of BARK wanted. HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisburg, Nov. 20, 1850 6m IJJliT LAUNCHED, Tbe beautiful Ship Industry ! The subscriber has just received by the above, at his Ktw Saor, Second street near Market, (next door to H. C. Hiekok's law office) an entire new and fashionable stock of asate rials for carrying od the business or Boot and Shoe Malting, embracing French Calf skins. Patent Leather and Morocco of every dsaeriptioa. with LA8TS of all sixes and latest styles. Ha hopes by strict .tuntioa to business and a desire to do the -greater good of tha (reateat number" of his patron, to merit and receive tha conBdenee and support of a generate pttblie. All work and teria! werrMd: P, W. 8AMSEL. Lewisburg, Uec 90, l?a Mil ., 1 MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. II. THORNTON oflcrs his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tbevarious 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! MX AN ES V ERMIFL'G E This invaluable remedy for worms, is rapidly supplanting all others, in public estimation. Where it is used it hss 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'l.ane's Vermiluge from your agent last spring, which I sold out in one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand bottles by this lime if I could have got it, but not knowing where to gel it I had to wait until your agent came around. Every 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 II K' liJU Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1849 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 jvonderfully ; I could have sold a much larger 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 SHORT, Druggist Hemlock Lake, Livig'n Co N Y, Mar 8 1847 J Kidd & Co Your traveling agent left wilb 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 H AIN8WORTH Varyaburg, Wyoming Co, N Y, Dec 10, 1847 AGENTS C W SrasrrLC,Lewisburg ; J H Cas low and J H Raser, Milton ; I Gerhart, Se linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; MrsM'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville p. T. A. M. TMMT(0)K. Mamet St. Lcwisnria, WHOLESALE Jr. RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Cbemlcalx, Dye- Stuffs, Oils, Glass i'erfumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornton returns his thsnks for Ihe liberal latroiiage which he has received, and he assures he community that every attention shsll be paid to tbe compounding of Medicines, and thst all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are offered for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. rrrescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug Store. Remember to call at the old stand, first doer above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Nearly opposite H. P. Shelter's Store. TUB best and most approved COOKING. SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Castings, fee., at low rates, by CHKISI' & M r ADDIN. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! The Envy of all Till Manufacturers, ECAl'SE they are safer, better, and more eiliracious (ban any others. 500,000 Boxes !isve been sold annually for the last five years. 1 OlSO XD ULB, AlALE III rEXALE, ran always take them with equal safety, without tear. If Tills be necessary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow. els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of tbe ho ly, take no others for no other pills produce ibose combined euccts, or contain oarsaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live at usual. vnd pursne your usual occupation whilst taking ibem, without fear 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) csn be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TEJ UULLAK3 ill be forfeited in every instance where One Boa will not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. Forty Pills in a Box ! ! and soM at TieentyFice Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa oying each box. 7r lune no latle or tmptratanl rmrtt, Free from dut nr pnwdrr of amy kind, Do not arittt the Stamock er Bowels Pndmee we sickness, vomittnfj. or bad flings. THKr ARE GOOD AT Alt. TIMES, And adapted to most diseases common to mankind. So one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because tbey at ways do good, and if they do not, then no others will. Dr. IT. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Hanoiacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years' experience in Philadelphia ; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions ofPhiladel- iia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, &c and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, dee. Ovtbasb abb IwposmoB. Beware of all pills called by names nearly similar, got np to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy'aSsrssparilla Blood I'llls; the first Ssrsapartlla pills ever in troduced and tbe only pills containing SarsaparU 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 ! ! ty Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly'e dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH 8T- Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be W (VnAFTI.R. Lawlrtunt I J. H. Callow, Milton M.Benfcr. Q. W.KeMler.N.BerUa w.r. I. rainier, Maaer Hj Smith, Adaanberg D. 8. Boyer, Freebarg Mas. SpeehtBeavertvr'a RobtSaaitb, MkUMrr Wilt Eilelt.llartVtnS Tsylor's, aad Stumer's, MrflJabarg no fan waiter, wry valley Spotle m Myers, Eelly X Roads Davis a Srtrara, Sdiaarrovs LO. Roarer. aTKeea U Falls Ttaoaua Bower. Shsaantm Dam IK. a BMVbufvUI Dr.J.M.JwaoUWiUiaaiimert: sad by Brusxiita sad Slot. t fryers tbrougbxul tUl'ajVtd gtstee. il y7 Town Property For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot on North Fourth Street on which is a two storey Frame House, 16 by 33 leet, with a coou cellar undent a In Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out' Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Shamp. Enquire of DAVID MERER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S . LITHONTRLPTIC M1XTUKE! Large Bottles Only On Dollar . The Proprietor of the Great Americas Kraurir " Varoax's VtesTisLS Lrraovrairnc Mimas." iadaeed br Uie arrest eolieiiatKma at lua Ageata. Ikrouchsal tbe United bialca and Canada, has now Reduced the Pries et am tspslar sad well knows snielo ; aad from Urn date, keaeelorin. he will pat an bat one aias soljr. rm inar keulm: tbe mail pnes will be OKE DOLLAR. The nat stay rot aawred that the character oT the Meitt. cine, ita euvarth, and corativo nroprruee will a km aim i RAsssB. and the asms care will be benswed is m parinc It Sf heretofoi. Ai line medKine, ander to redaeed price, will he pardiawd br thoee who have not hitherto made tbemerieaa acsaahiled with itt vinnet, tha proprietor won id bef to intimate that hu article not to be cbuaed with the vast amoant of " Remedial of the dar ;" it alarms for rtealf a greater alimt nen-er, ta all diseases, tkan any etArr srepsratien nam Seers Iks world : and haj uiuined imlf tor eif ht yean br iu eaaeriol medical virion, and, aulil this redaction, commanded doable Ihe price of any other article in thia line. Notics FaBTici'LieLV. tha article acta with imaliioal ins power and certain tr. spoa the Blood, Liver, Xidneys, Laags, and all other on ana, apoa ths proper action of which Me aad health depend. This BMdieins hss s jsetly his h resale as a aaswdy Drops and Gravel, and all diorama oT that natars. It may be relied apoa whoa the inlelhfoat phreician haa aliandonod hie patient, and Sic them dieliimiiig iliewam. nanmeepeeially Daorav, the prond. etor woald el moil If and honeetly raeommeod it. At na neearnt price it ia canity obtained by all, snd the trial will paav ths article to be the Cheapest Medicine ia tha World! sT Pleam aak for pamphlet! the areata si re them away they contain over eixteen pagea of leceipla, (ia additios to fal medical matter) rateable lor honaehold parpnem. sad which will art many dollan per rear to practical hoaarseepere. Them receipu are introdaced to make the book of (rea valae. aude from iu character aa an sdvwtieinf mediam fo the medicine, the tertimonr in favor of which, in the form si letten from all parte of the osentry, may bo relied spoa. 6T" Vaofhn'e VeteUbls Lithontriptis Millere" th Great American Reenedr. now tor mje in quart botum at $ each, imall bsulm nt M cu each. Na email r sum will be hwaed after the preemt etoek ie diepoead of. rrincipsl USec, DaBalo. W . Y.. 897 Main Street 6. C. VAl'fillX. old Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSOS at CO.. 127 Maidtei Lane. New York City. N. B. All letters (eieeptinf from senate and dealer! with whom he tranmeu boeinem) ssnat be past paid, or as attcntios will be gWaa to them (KtDr. THORNTON, Lewisburg. is General Agent for Union county J.H.Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (iebhabt, Selinsgrove 3yl:: 51 THE NE17 FOUNDRY S now carried on aa usual, at the upper eoa oi maraet street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS iakept on nana or maae to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stores for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of stoves, ; also PLOUGHS of differ- cnt kinds Cora Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, ana the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge lor yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN, Lewisburg, Sept. 32, 1849 rpiiE undersigned continues the LIVE- L RY BUSINESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his iricnds and the public generally CHARLES F. II ESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Curryin nr FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes Known that be carries on the business of Tanning- 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 treat those who I nave so liberally patronized as well as I .1 i l i ii . . ' . I muse niso wno snail Oe pleased 10 patronize him) with that attention which he horn tn insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exehanr7 Hides and Bark not refused, for which the k;i... u . ... . I u.nraei price will DC pata in Cash or in exchange for leather L. STERNER, March 25, A.D. 1890 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. THE undersigned is provided with i necessary forms and papers, an all the Darters, and will take charge, on the most rpaunnalilp terms any claims lor BOUNTY LAND. EXTRA PAY or PENSIONS that may be placed in his I hands. All applications, alter being duly prepared lurwarueu to UatBLls USSSLDura Esq, an efficient and at Washington city, who will present them in ! Mruwni-. ensrge) to the proper V. despatch. q HICKOK I Lewisbarg, Jan 89, 1851 3m I 1 J AdjnigJstratOT'l pjotlCw, I WHEREAS, Letters of Administration I T on the estate of I3AACG.LAVVSHE late of the Boro' ofLewuburir. Union Co.. j 3 . z . : ucceaseo, nave been granted to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, by the Reg ister of said County. Iharatbm all nmou indKld to the said eaute, or to the late Firm of Woltb & Lawaas, are requested to make immediate peyment; aad those having claims against the mm, Brs required to present than duly aalhen ticated for settlement without delay. v F MILLER, Adauniatrator Ltwisbarf , Feb 3, 1831 6 faaaih f ileal V jsijil 7 Stone Coal for sale. To ItlatKsiuItlis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from tbe AVest Branch and from Hollidaysburg, for sals at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Ildyscalcs on Third St. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 rain Prill He sf- rilHR iintWsi-rned wish to inform the J. farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. J'. ROS,Y N'-H-ly improved t -!. DRILLS, or HOW1XU MAVIIIM. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now offered for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to call and see tne aoove nameu smuc before purchasing elsewhere, reeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GEDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. UNIVERSITY at Lewisburg. CIRCULAR for ihe Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eiercised in Spelling, Heading, Definition, English GMmmar, Arithmetic, Ueogratihy, His tory U.8.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies aa in the Primary Departm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these are added General History, Algebra, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Ti-rm Juniur Academic class. I. Knirli'li Grammar, Latin tiraniuiiir, Aritlimi-Uc(two diviainne,) twtrra'!iT. II. The fame ftudi.-n n in I. Ti-rm. ami IVnnianiihip. III. Englinh tlrnuiniar, CV:.r. Aritunii-tir wiili-trl 1 li.tdiTiion. tim ktlrauiuiKr, llUtory li l , 1'tn luuuiiLip, lluik-kiH'iins. ticnior Academic class. I. Cirsar. Oret-k Itcailrt, Algebra (Klim. nt.) 11 Atu.t.1. tin tlo HI. ln 1" "In rnmpb'tail. f ne- rul History, EnRli'li Lanjruaiw and tompuciuun. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman class. i. Knpllnh IJtnuagr aBdCouiKllhn, Algebra, Livy, Auateiine. I'lnn i:Mim..trv. Live. Anntiaiiiii. IT. 111. l-laue. Silk! alid fplv-rioU lieoiuetry romplrtnl, U- yy, Aluitjatfii'. Sonhomore class, I. II. 111. Ilnrarr, Mr wr. I'lane and Spherira! Triinnrre-trr. ,lo ii" "Meiiurntifn.SurTeyiiiir.NaTiitinli. do n-mi'leted. N'lcrt Oratmru ul JellloHlieue?.: Rhetoric, Analyticnl tiii.nietry. Junior class. I. II. HI. I. 11. npmwthrnes on the Crown, t'irrm Ie f Iffiriij," Me- rlianien. Ilvilniotatim. and llvdraulien. lh-niwtlienea on tlie frown, t'iivro ilf ffirii rom- pleU'd. I'urumatira, Acoustie, titetricity, Magw- tiwn, and nptirn. Jmk Tragedy, Taeitm, Atronomy. Senior class. liOfrlr. N'atnrn) Tlieolojrr, lnt.TlWtnal 1'hilneoiiliT. ttrvrk. 1'olitiral lnnoniT. Moral riiiloMliT. llutler'a Analifry, Cou!titutiou of t. ti., Clicmistry. III. Leeturea, Ueneral Uerieaa. No claas in the Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Sslurday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The students are required to attend, regularly, some religious meeting. Minors are expected lo attend such meetings as are recommended to them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many different Christian denominations. Text nooks. English Lnntjunge ami ElriCHtion. The Bible. Porter itbeioneal Header, n orrifiier or n rosier ii iK-iinary. Uullion's Km:li!h (trammer. Parker' lroirresiv Kxerei- nee in r'tiKlitdi t'oni.itioii, Parker's Aids, Illair's Lecture (I'niverxity ditin. Zrrin Lnmrwiqr. rtullion's firammar. Hull inn's Reader. Lereretts Ixion. Uullintrst'n'!ar. Shmitx antl ZuiiiiiI'h Virvil- Lineolli's Livy. Aiithon's llornee, Tliarher'e Ciivro de OmetiK. lyler e laeitiis t.enuatiia et Airrieola. tlrtfk LauytMtjf. lUilliou'siirnnmiar. HullioirnKeader. IJddell k rkott'a Lexieou. tlwen's Xenophon's Aluilasi.4. Owen's Homer's Odyssey, Cbamplin's Deniustlieaes, r'isk's L'lassienl Manual. Motltemtatrs. PaTies Arithmetic fr Acalemiep. F.Iem- entary Aljn-brn, Hoiinli-o. Iendn1. Siinreyina and Navi gation. Analy ticaliiiiiietry.olm.t-d's Natural I'biiusoj.by islcrcolyped,) oluisti-d's Astrouoiny. Kumbcr of Students. The number of students during Ihe past yenr in the various Departments, was ITt. J he Collegiate classes already organixed for Ibe ensu ing year, are the following : Senior class ... 8 Junior doss - - - 14 Sophomore class - - 10 Ircshuian class - ...5 J Teachers. STEPHEN W. TAYLOR, A. SI, I'rof. of SlatUenintics and Natural Philosophy. (iK')ltOK K. UL1S5, A. Jl, I'roL ol ureek insnaire and Literature. G EoltU K w. AXDEIlSOSi, A.SI, Prot of Latin Laz-j.-r anj uu'rature. ISA AJ N. LOOMIS, A. SI, Principal of the Academy. AI.FKKD TAYLOlt, A. SI, Tutor iu the tnirlish La 11. Bullding8,Ubrar-f and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the memoers ol tne university, nas been erected, at an expense of J.'"!, and it is adapted to aecomnioiUte ioo students. Another eilmcu is nearly completed, and is expected to be ready for occupancy at the commencement of the next Term Oct. 17, 1S50. The Library contains a nurubcr of select volumes, and is constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatus baa been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the illustration of Slecbankal Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department 130. Academic f"0, Primary $13 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and iu vicinity at """" P"ce ,ro '.u 10 f' week. Arransementa are in crcirrem to furninh Bnenl. .irln sire or lodging, wuhing. fuel and light, to ancb aa roar sire it, at $i 24 per week. Sessions and Vacations. 1 wo He,".OM,D. ,h" y'-,oe "- LT""? '.r. S'!0""' ,nd " "eieas j mo isuer commences on Thoraday. 15th May, and continue 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. JJy order and in behalf of tbe Board : THOMAS WATTSON, Prea'l. GEORCE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FAGT. ANE self-evident, and worthy of every J consideration, that no Miller can make good clean (lour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it is to get one of Bergstretser s Wheat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got P P 8UCCeM.,ul operation tne oest ncal ocourer now lu use auy Person ordering a machine and afterwards finding 'hat it does not prove to operate as repre- 1' therc s,ha" n tbeJ chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now havinc a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddcs de Marsh. Orders for machined, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all orders. Address J. BERGSTRESSER. Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. f329 NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Note? (blanks) at this office AS9THF.lt SClEXTinCJIOlVEli t PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a great lypepsiu Curer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the foutth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Iiaron I.itBio, the great physiological cuemUt, by J S.Hui ohtos, M.D., iNo. It X 8t!i Si. Philadelphia. Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, lipepsia. Jaundice, Licer Complaint, Constipation and DtbiV.iy, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice, dj-llalf a teaspoonful of this fluid infused ia water, cau digest or dissolve Fie Pounds of rosst beef in about two hours, out of tbe stomach. Digest! Ion is chiefly performed in the stom ach by the sid uf a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that orein, when in a state of hratib, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the sreat sulrent of the food tbe purifying, preser- ring and stimulating agent ol tne siotuacu ami intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but raiher a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. 1'eiKiill is the chief element ur great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found in great abundance in the solid parts ot the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stumajh lo digest or eat itself up. It is also found iu the stomach of animals, as tbe ox, call, &c. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese styltd Ileilliet. thecllect of which has long been ibe 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. Uaron Lietiig slates, "one part of Pepsin di.-soNed io sixty thousand parts of water, digests meal and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show lhat this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote lue suujoineu SCIENTIFIC evidence: Iiaron L1KB1I1. in bis celebrated work on Amui.il Cbe- nii.-try, sars: "An artin.-ial digestive num. aiiaiB" tbeliastrie Juire.mav Ik readily prepared rroui the mucous aiembrane of tbe stomach of tbe calf, in which larious articles of food, as meat and ecits, will be softened anil liesb'd in the same manner as in tne numau vnw . Ur unit m h a. iu bis famous treatise on rood and lliet. published by fowlers k Wells. New York, luip- Ai. states ihe same prent fort, anil describes tlie method of prepara tion. There are tew uotlier auuionuea iiuu ir. lir niilutL in bis valuable writiuirs on the Physiolosry of Dbrestion. olmervi'S tb.it '-n diminution of the due uanlity of the l.astric Juice is a prominent and all-pre- Talllli cause or I'yspcpei;!, auu lie rwui. - . ....il....l .r.r...vi.rtif ini'dirhie in Londlu.w ho was severely iilllicb-d wilb this c.uipl.iiiit. tindini! everything else to rail, had n-course to the l.astric Juice, obtain-d from the ..flivin.. .niiimts. wbifh cumoletelv succeeded. ' Hr.Mt All AM. author of the famous works on e-ebihle Hiet,aavs: -it is a remarkable fct in pbysiobvy. that the stoni.u hs or animals, niarcratcd in water, impart to the fluid tbe proper! v of disstdvins various articles ol fiod. and of cth ctini- a kind of artibeUI digestion uf them in no wise different from tbe natural duresuve proves. llr. SIMON'S -n-al work, tlie Chemistry of Man. fLea k llli, l,ar,l. I'hila.1.. l.ijii. no UJl.'Xi sys: -Thedisi'OTery of Pepsin forms a uew era iu tbe chemical history of li jestion. Fn-m recent exerimenL, we know that food is li.lr.-d as rapiill v in an artificial dim-stive Sud. prepared from leim. as it is ill lue uaiunu ua!.rie .uilt IT,.f. Ill Nlil.lSON. of the Jetfi-rson rclleirc. I'htlnd- bis ereat work on Human I'livsmliMy. devour ner.- than Hftv nst'es I., iin eaamitiulmn of ibis subject. Ills exis-ri- me'uts a ilb Dr. lleauluont. on the Uastrie Juici-, obtaineil from tbe liviu hum:iu sbmaeh and frorn auim.ils. are known. In all cases." be says, "digestion oceurred as isrrlectlv in the artirie.ul as iu tlie natural dii;.-sUous. Asa DVsSPEPSlA CURER, Dr Houghton's reparation of Pepsin has produced the most mar veluus i fleets. It is impossible to give details ol cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticatid certificates have been given of more than TWO HU3DRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great .Sebtocs Asti uote, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague. ihe evil effects of quinine, mercury, cVc, also foi excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instsnt relief '. and repeated for a short time, pu rity of lllood and vieuu or nous fallow at once It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ot Ihe pit of tbe stomach. distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci alion, weakness, tendency to insanity, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Onebotll often ettects a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS sent ty Mail, free of Postage For convenience of sending to nil parts of the country the liiuestive Main r of the t'epsin.is put up in the fi.rui " Powders, with directions to Is' di.-.-ole. by ibe patient in w:it. r or syrup, 'lbese powder conLiiu just the same niatur as tbe Littles, but twii-c tbe iiusintity f r tbe same price, and are senl !. noitl. rn-e of Postage, fer 1. sent post-paid! to lr. J. iv IhiuirhtKii. No. 11 urtii Ligblh M. Philadelphia. Ma packages fur $0. Every bottle. and package bears the written f ig nature of J.S.HOUUHTO',M.D., Sole Propiie tor. Sold Ly agents in every tuwn in the Union and by most respectable dealers in medicine. Tobehad of Dr. THORNTON', Leni.-burg ; J II Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Milninburg; W ill & Lilert, llailleton; in lijihonc. New Berlin ; G I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, onhuinlerland Iv.i.i.i BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, JfliJJunuurg, L man county, reniva. Ty ESPECTFL'LLY informs the citizens ol IVi Lnion county, and tbe public in general. that he has leased the 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 bis guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished with tbe choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. Tbe 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 OsrLbKS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor lo give general satisfaction lo all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive liberal ahare of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 20, 1850 THE subscribers olTer the public, at their new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washineton Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove.for Wood 2 sixes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cjl- inder. Lonia Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove t sises. Shield Air.right Parlor Slov. (br Wood-2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and shops. Tbe 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. rcnnsn riPTinn i mr w mm w w DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preten tion and Cure of Consumption. Thi popular work for sale in Lewisburi? by S. F. Lyndall J. IIou!?hton and at iniijolucc. Price. 75 cents. HENRY C. HICKOK, -4 TTORXEY A T LA IV, lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. Practice, ia Union and adjoining counties-aU stteuds the court, of Perry county. 0FFlIC?.n Secl St., lately occupkl by L. B. Christ. Esq. ' wcuPlt iTrutt irnij ORNAMENTAL ilitcS. The subsc scriber oirers fur sale a Iarg of choice b ruit Trees surh .S3U....U. , ,.i,uice rruit Irees such a .pic tries, , ,o iu icet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuioc pfcuch treeSf 2()' varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Necia'rine Prune and Pear trees, together with anm C or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamenta' Trees, such as the I'aulonia, Linden, ijj X. li. I ersons w ishing to procure quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested to mane immediate application io thesubscr. tier, in order to procure tne varieties anj size wanted. II. R. OI.f Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVER COMPLAINT TAIN DICE, Dyrpepsia, Chronic or Nenoos Debility, disease of the Kidneys, ami .11 .!;. eases arising from a disordered Liver or Stonui-h such as Constipstiun, Inward Piles, Fulness or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau.-ea, Heartburn, dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weight io the Stomal h, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Klut tering at the pil of the Stomach, Swimming of !h Head, hurried aud difficult Breathing, FIun" tering at the Heart, chokir g or sutfoca, ting Sensations when in a King posture, dimness of Vision, Dots orWebs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in ihe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the sin and Eyes, pain in the Side, fjjet Chest, Limbs, &e., sudden Fluehes of ' Heat, liurning in the Flesh, constant Ins giuings of Evil, and g:eat Depression of Spirit hi be rrrECTi'ALLr cibed ay D 11. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERHAN B1TTEES prepare J by Ur. r. 1M. Jarkson, at ihe German Medicine Store," 10 Arch St. riillad. Their power orvr ihe tduve duetuta is no, crlltd, if equalkdy by any other jireptiratijn in the L'ntted $tuttjita$ the rure attest. in rnani caen vfitr skilful jshizieians had fuilid. These Ui Wrs are worthy the attention of bu-liJ.-;. Postering ereat virtues iu the recuficiuoa of diseases of the Lifer and lesser glands, cifro ing the roost teirching powers ia wejkneird Jilectiorijj of the digestive organs, they are witUI dale, certaiu and pUa-ant. Read be cotTixrtD. Tbe Hon. CU D iitneline, editor of the Camdn lhmuerat,&a lest paper in West Jersey, says, July 2Ut HtxFLAMS iEl;.M AN l;ITTKl:S.-W nn many tiaTU riii:: nvtui i .j tLi nittliiiair. ui iiw n-tim wb-u-- Ih- v rii. inuiircj u- touinlir- iL'jUirirtvsprtiiic it." uurit-. rt.ni in.;ujry w.-rv fv r!-uiTl ti uw it-aai diu.i My w Itiuti'l ii .-jncitic in it artum ujti dijrt til liTTanl4i-. tiTs-ur-a.-i.ani tlitr ioftful mfiik-m it rxirt u,atn nt-nu i r .-traUwii i n-aJi urjning. I; "alfiis autl tlrt crtfji-ci titc iifrrm, innkTJig tlu?n i&ui -taN- ff rff'fitsi. uiaHiii .Je-t r-fnLiujr. If tlitf un tii' iu- Kr-rf mure tcvntmlly OMd, we air an ;?fa -1 tlit-nr uul'l be It sirkiK-ss. fnon ths? numiafc, iiTtr. anil iitTTdu itv.-tiin I bi crvmi iux)ont; of ii ai uu i ma: i liar di.M:a! rliaanatr. UiaTr tLtetn in a hraJUijr-liti-'ti. aiitl u tan I'i'l i.-ta.nre to rjitiv;m:t.ii ps-nrrii'.'t. This ritriuiPliuarv tuftlu iu we wi.ulj iiiTitu- uur leoin tt i are at all mtli--?: 't lo tr.Tf a trial it will tbrn r oiiiiiu lid it. -self. It sh.'U'd. in loi't.U- in rvvry tamiW. I'thtT IllfliriKf r;in j-rtmv Sutll fTiilentV f BtT.t. Fiom the iiton ike editorial, Dec -J Irr. II.N'HanJ'.- (VI t-r:it.-.l lir-ruiaD liilU-M. &.t Ttb-ran f Livt-r r'iuil:mjt. Jiiui.'iio'. !'.('-1 -a- iiit l'l;r uif-r NtTv.iu." Ii l ii:t. i. tlv-i rvctilv kiu- ! thv ujt yss nulu in! ttf thf -lav. 1 hi-.-t iiirM lia.e i--n uit f Ili"iiantis. aitii a IrK U-1 :it our t lNw y lit- hti- hmtrJ n-o ivtti l"r m the u.f t.f il.i- rv-uifly ta t fltrtual. 'rz nriit curt vf Ltvtr (.Viiii lainr. V. are ctitiTiiioti tfca", I in the ujk t-f thf!' Uittt r. tin- j;iti-ut rt'ntactlr n. rrt nL'lh anJ nrr a fat tr;IiT 'f (rrt-tit rtu":tirr-tc. Tht v urv I'kxsint in ta.-t' ami mui-U. ami t-aii aW J t r- nt with tin uifft tU-hraie -"t" ma with unJtT any t'in-uuitarnt-.-i. W'v are fjfttifx; frt-a; tiir. culv, and to tht' aillicu-ti wt- atlvi.; tlit-jr u?. Scott's Wttht one of the best literary fife (jublUhed, said. Av IR IIt TL.-.M'S CEEM.i.X UlTTlR mailTlfrtorfl H 1 J.u-k.-son. art nmr ret ou:nitu-ii'.l 1t f-nit ( tlif tnt jrp-miiu-nt nit'iiilN-r! "f tlw at u!ty, an artirle I ; aaci .-Tifat-v in raws t.f f.-wali- i'Hhn-.'s. A wh if lbt re vtnultl atlvi.- all ntt!ier to ultaiu a let tit?. r."J lia thi uiselTtn murli Mtkiu s. V rK-u.- t f J.-tilitat uutiIuti('UMiill titd thtf Uttt.-rs asaatifai:etiit.t"itf' lu-alttivms we km.w fri-in rxjvri.uce the saiuury eVt they bare upon weak iy-Uiu. Jude M.M.NoaH, a gentleman of great scier tific and literary attainnieiits.saii) iuhistsNewoii Weekly Memneer. Jan 6, 1S30 lr. lii-.tiat.fr s German litter. h re a pivpirttirt which the leatiintr i.ret!i of the I mot ai'traruiiati!B'-u in recommenlinc. nnJ the renn i t: u?. It b. atWr a iirescription fumi-heU tr f.ue f the rntft crirLraiiJ phy-Hian of luctN-rn time 'the late Dr. Ctm'V Wilhelm Hoofland, trt.fe!,or to the I'uitcMi? f J' lrivate I'hTrtirian to the Kin of rrnsia. and en of tl trreatet ntcilical writers Ueruiiany has ever rttiow-L b waj emihatieaily the enemy uf humtitfj. anJ thervtrr mcUieine of which he was the inrmtor ami n JTwr b? ft conliilently rclietl on. He fpet-ially rectimmerxW U J Lifer Cum plaint. PTspepftia. liebiliry. Vertigo. Aosiit? ftlsa SF.misu-li r.mwlli..ri..n .n.l .11 iit) i.Isinl sj IIt?"Bl from dworJeretl conditi. n of the atfmach. th Litrrai the Inteotine. Xine 1'hiladi U'hia aper expnf -conTiction of it cxcrllence. and seneriil of their l&v rxpeak, of its effects from their own indiTidual esrrsfu"-I'ndt-r there cirrniu5tancri. we feel warranted, not oe. in callinx tbe attention of our readers to the re:1 nrrtprh-Uir lr. V. M. JwkiODV) preparation, but in oiuuiendin tbe article to all afflicted. More Evide.ice. The Philadelphia SaturJi' Gazette, the best family newspaper published the United States, the editor says of Dr HooiW (erman Hitters 1 1 rtrldom that we recommend what are armed IV rnt Mtilieine to our wadera' ftrinar and ennfiliKi and. therefore, when we reeomniend IT- IJnolland's I utan Bitters, we witih it to br distinctly understood tht I we are not rpeakinir of the Dttrums of th day, that j noised about ftr a brief period and are finrotten after uV I nare dne ineir puiity rare of mim hier, but of a nied;" Ion? established, uniTcmlly prised, and which hut stf tne nearly ap(rvTai ox tne 1 acuity itself. Evidence on evidence has been received (Tilt' tne roregoinfr, irom ail sections or the Inion, tbe U years, and tht stnrmffeit testimony in its fan-, i.il: tuvrv in uiun vi ii. um ia me pracTice of tne irtu- Physicians of Philadelphia, than of all other nimtni1 eimbined a tact that can easile he esuMUbed. ami pnnrint; that a scientific preparation will meet with li quid apprnval when presentrd eTen in thic fbnn. this medicine will cure Lifer Complaint and fjep one can uouni. aner uniir it as directed. It act prt ally upon the Stomach anil Liver. It is prea-rsl Calomel in ail trilmus 4urar. The etTrt is iminetlii" they ran he alminifterd to fihale ar lfl will and reliable benxflt, at any lime. Beware of counterfeits! Thia medicine haa attained that character whic II,;. I ii :.i.., nnler rZk feiters to put forth a spurious article at ihe ri the lives of those who are inDorrntlv Jocri'iJ- r f. . .r t e .1 ' .. sjook well io ine morns oj ine iri- a g Thej have the written signature of C-MJif' I 1 UDOa tha tvrannpr. ami the name blown Ifl - I 1 bottle, without which they are spurious. Tor sale. wholesale and retail, at the GERW MEDICINE 8TOKE, Ko. li ARCH .1 wl a:.. i. I... f i?a R.rr SLI fDliav Ipbia. and by respectable ieslers geatnlly. lis country throughout. 'JmUU . Also forsalc by S. F. I PWtWtwTr. Also by la. 1 Ht-ix-" -' " MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, 5EATLT i EirEDlTMSU EXEC V TED AT THE "CHMlCLt" OWtt