LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH- FARMER. A Universal Moral Panacea. The Yankee Blade proposes the follow ing remedy for the ills of the flesh and ppirit,couipo?e 1 of Luaves,Plante and Roots, which, if taken without a wry face, will wake any sinner respectable and happy : LEAVES. Leave off Prinking. le;ivc off Smoking. Leave off Chewing. Ijeave off Snuffing. Leave off Swearing. PLANTS. riant vour faith in truth. i laut vour i)lca.urcs iu the home circle. riant your business in souio uouorauie employment. hoots. Root your haTiU in industry. Koot your feelings in benevolence. Hoot your affections iu God. For directions, see the Holy Scriptures, and beware of counterfeit creeds and luack theolocrians. t . - ill Say As love generally speaks in poetry, though some people are rather awkward in the construction of verse, we recommend the subjoined as a model. It is the voice of nature, free from the trammels of or thography, and unembarrassed by the rules of pedantie scholarship. n lnvly girl I Dm lev u Why carnt ju lu pore i lo eit Won kiss wot would i da i think ide tier bout di a Bete ( axrd to lu me bnt u told me o kuddent ide Iu u like bark does a Ire but then u aaid i chaddent i laze my hand rite on my hart and mz bets i luia u and till n take a worse part tu u I will pro true o wnnst I luve a nuttier gal Hur name it woi murrier but petsey dear my Iu for o ia 40 Uinea more hire rcTTixo out Vesuvius! One Mr., MLaughlin,recentIy returned from abroad, states that there is a project on foot at Naples to extinguish the fires of Vesuvius. It is understood that the bottom of the main or jTand caater, is several thousand feet below the level of the sea. lue plan, tuereiore, is to dig a larjje trench or canal from the sea to the crater, the expense of which will not exceed two millions of dollars, and thus extinguish the fires that have been burning for thousands of years. It is said that the fine lands thus to be reclaimed, will more than ten times pay the expense of execut ing the grand design. ftSfTherc 's a chance for contractors. And how much premium would be given fir the frout seat at a view of the operation of the crater when forced into the service of the sea as a steam-boiler ! V&Xt appears that the Secretary of Mi nesota Territory is slow in settling up his printer's bills. We guess so, anyhow, after reading the following sharp hints from the 3Iinnesota Pioneer of May 1st : "Annies of thin, feeble mu.squitoes,legiii to make their appearance. All the indul gence we crave of them is, that they will 1k as slow in settling their bills as Secre tary Smith is." "There should be 'honor among thieves' a thing imps.siMc,though,in the gainful partncrshiplx'tween the Secretary and 'Pro crastination, the thief of time.' " Mr. Secretary Smith had better 'walk up to tint Cap'n's office and settle." A very "smart young man" in rims, was recommending the cap on his head as an example of the cheapness and quality of ..Is :.t the shop he "patronixed," when some asked what the cap cost him ? " Really, I don't know. When I bought the cap, tht owner ten asleej)!" A lawyer once asked a Dutchman, con cerning a pig " in Court," "What ear-marks had he ?" "Veil, ven I first begame acquaint mit dc hock, he had no ear-marks, txcrpt a wrry tltort tail?' An editor in Georgia.wbo recently "bus ted up," says he did it with the honors of war. Altho' he retired from the field, he did it with flying colors a sheriff's flag fluttering from two windows and the door ! "Bill, give me a bite of your apple, and I will show you my sore toe." Bill did it, for such an overture could not be resisted. The late snow storm in Alabama gave great offence to the disunionists. It was regarded as anothcr"northcrn aggression." A report was circulated in Philadelphia on Sunday, that the South Carolinians had taken the United Stales capital. What seemed to be very strange was, that some people really believed the report to be true. Mean Folks Tbe man who kicks peo ple when they are down, the subscriber who neglects to pay for bis paper, and dad dy when he refuses to let yon have tbe money. , Now. Ciwar, is it righl.for us to rob this hen-roost T" "That's a great moral question, Sum ; hand down another pullet." A "finished " young lady having long contemplated sea-scene by moonlight, pronounced ft "a splendid waterscape" ! The man who always pays the printer, waa abroad last week, and says he has not seen an unhappy day for many years. "Ij your watch a lever V "Wal, ye-as. I have to leave her 'beout once a week fit the watchmaker's, for repairs." Map or the State of California, OREGON. UTAH, KEYV MEXICO, and TEXAS, pruted by 8. Aug' Mitchell iu 1846, and painted to correspond with tbe boun daries fixed by Congress in 1850 for aale at tbe Chronicle office, price 25 eta. Dr. John Locke, ZlIBT SURGEOX DENTIST, MA V be found at hi Office and residence Third atreet, near the Oer.Ref.Ch. the two weeua following the fiial Monday of each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations in hi line of business in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. Dr. L. upends the third week of each month in Milton. tXjAromatie Tooth Paste, pnt op in beautiful porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping j the teeth clean and breath tweet, for sale at 25 I cU per box. bv JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8. Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1850 a lot Sale, a IMiAT targe and desirable property on . the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large L5RICK House contain, ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, G 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 out buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F. Miller, Esq. S. IS. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1859 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOIC at Hatfi em's NEW STOCK of (iuld and .Silver alches and Jewelry, before you boy clsehere and pay a ' leetlr too much" because you waa not aware that llatucld sells cheaper. Gold I'. Levers, seven jewels 14 to 1K f w.mtnsn.CHi CiO.no oo.oo 2o.uo fctum IX.IMl r'i.'Ht 10,"0 K.lill sou - do full jeweled in to is u Anchor and LepinceJ.'wld 14 to 18 .Silver I. Lev.-!. jeweleiL. - Anchors and Lepine. jeweled. Hold r'inffer Ititipt. larjre variety " har Itintrs. plain and ligd, latest styles M Pencils and Pens Pencils Prim. Silver eases. Diamond point.4 4..-.I1 1.75 1..--0 4.0(1 llrvtf.ins. Iy audi;eiit's,diirt strle .75 u Hunting Lockets. douWo. f..o(i - Watch, hains, For. and Vest fi.oo " inard U.i ifeet 13..V) Kevs .7.1 Silver I'al.Ie and Tea Simon 5.110 Plated and (term, silver Tea andTable r-poons .to rfiiver C.initis .i0 - and I cold Spectacles l.m) Itrnss (,'Iovka 2. VI AfoordeoQii 'JJiti r..: 1iij S.K And hnndrcds of first choice articles, "splendid goods, just from the city and as low as t ity retailer can sell, by A. L. H. I t USJLU. Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 $-2,000 worth Cabinet Furniture Fur Xalc at Doiuuhi's Waicruom, TOURTH Street, south aide of Maiket.at the 1 ' sign of SAV.Wyknff ware-room up ataus where ia offered a splendid assortment of FLU XITCRE, cheap sa can be purchased this si Ji of Philadelphia auch as Plain, Fancy, and Dressing ' Bureaus ; Sofas; Ottomans ; Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center. Card, Sofa and Dressing Tables, Breakfast and DiningTables.Ac; Bedsteads (Oclican.r rencb and Common) from $3 lo $100; also Stand of every variety. All work warranted lo be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. r. A. UUiACHY Lewisburg, Nov. 21, 1850 Cctutsburg jim&ri ' I Ull. subscriber, PIIE subscriber, thankful for past pat I ronige, would inform the public thn- e continues to mnnufneture all kinds o Mill Gearing ar d other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other ankles of Machinery lepai red in tbe best manner. Castings warranted to he of t,ood material, and at prices that ran noi tail to please. JAMES S. SIAIJSH. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various pattern and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for salt at the Lewisburg Foundry by Jamca S Marsh. C1TOVES Parlor. Wood, nnd Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at tht Lewisburg Foundry. James S. Marsh. THRASHING Machines and PLOWS L for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James S. Marsh. liriARD'S Patent Gang Plow, a sune V rior article, for sale at the Lwisbur Foundry by James S. Marsh. r RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent VJT decidedly the best and most dvrabh Grain Diill now in use, for sale at tbe LewUburg Foundry by James S. Marsh. -"Tltc Old Head Quarters!" FRIES' TANNERY. THE ' subscriber respectfully inform his Itieuds and the public generally, that he carries on the Tanning and Cumins Business in full force, as usual, at the old established bead quarters in tbe Borough of Lewisburg, on 8L George's street, near the River, where be keep a constant and full supply of LEATHER0 all kinds and the best quality, which are offered CHE .'P for CASH or in EXCHANGE lot HIDES and BARK. OCTl'W Vurim of BARK wanted. HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisburg, Nov. SO, 1850 6m The beautiful Ship IndiMtry I The subscriber g j I baa just received by New Shop, Second street near Market, (neit door to H. C. Hickoss law office) an entire new and fashionable stock of materials for carrying on the business oi Boot and Shoe Making, embracing French Calf skins, Patent Leather aoJ Morocco of every description, with LA8TS of all sraes and latest styles. He hope by strict attention to business and desire lo do the "(tester good of the greatest number' of hi patron, to merit and receive the confidence and support of a generous public. All work and ma terial warranted. . .. . ?..UfeLL. Lwi4.ot Ooc. " i?5C yln IS; I MEDICAL NOTICE. R. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevariuus branches or bis 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 invaluable temedy for worms, is rapidly aupplsnting all others, in public estimation. Where it is used it has produced the best eilccts, and driven out all other remedies. It is tbe best we have ever seen ! is the remark of all who have ever utd it in their families : J Kidd & Co I received a lot of M'l.ane's Verniituge from your agent last spring, which I s. :ld out in one week, and I think 1 could have sold one thousand bottles by this lime if I could have got it, nut not knowing where to get it I had lo wait until your agent came around. Every person that has fried M'l.ane'e Vermifuge tells mo it is the best they have ever seen ; in fact it ia impossible for any one to say too much in favor of M' Lane's Vermifuge. W 1) KOUB Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1848 l)r M'l.one, Dear Sir I have sold out all your Liver Pills and am aniious lo have another lot immediately. These pills seem to take most wonderfully; I could have sold a much laiger quantity if I had been provided wilh them ; the inhabitants are aending to Rochester for Ihem, but whether there are any there or not I do not know. Plea.se send me anoiher supply immedi atcly. F SHOUT. Drnsgist Hemlock Lake, Lmg'n Co N V, Mar 8 1847 J Kidd & Co Your traveling agent left wilh me last summer a quantity of Dr M'Lane'a Pills and Worm Specific lo 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 ellect in expelling worma. If ynn can forward me some or send me an order to call on your agent in Buffalo (LS Keynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid sale. W H A1NSWORTH Varyaliurg, Wyoming Co, A Y, Dee 10, 1H47 AGENTS C W St raffle, Lewinburg; J H Caelow and J H Kaser, Milton ; I Geihart, Se linsjrrove; J V Friling.Sunbury; MrsM'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville p. T."A. M. THOIKITOK!, Mabkft St. LeYiflBrita, WHOLESALE fe RETAIL DEALER IN UrussIcdicinPAChcmlcalNyDye- Siutf, Oils, (.!ast lerlnmcry, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornton returns hi. thanks for the liberal 'filronage which he haa received, and he assure lie community that every attention shall be paid to tbe compounding of Me.ficines, and that all Drugs .shall be fully tested before they are offered (or sale, and warranted lo be pure and genuine. ITV Prescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S ore. Remember lo call at the oU stand, rtrt door above the MamsMMh Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WAUE-IIOOI, Hearty opposite H. P. Sheller't Store. THE brst and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICK or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Castings, &c. at low ratp, by UHKltSr fc M r AD 1)1 Jj. Or. .lilOs SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, B' EC A USE Ibry are safer, belter, and more efficacious than any others. 500,000 Iloxcft have been sold annually for the last five years. ioino sn Olii, Male axb Fe.msle, can always take Ihem with equal safely, without If 1'ilh be necemaru .'or purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the Lilood and fluids of the ho ly, take no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Saraaparilla in thein. Eat, Drink and Live as usual, nd pursue your usual occupation whilst taking ihem, wiihoot feal of taking cold, during all kiuda of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered thai more genuine certificates (from ihyeicians, clergymen. Members ol Congress, and expectable citizens) can be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TE Ji DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Uoi will not do more good than Two boxes of any others. Forty Fills in a Box ! and sold at Twtntu-FtTe Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying eacn Dor. Thry Imv no frr nr wrptfttmnt tmrH, Fit from duM r pomyt'r of any i-ind, Mtf grip, the .Sfttwara or ittpU, Vr'tdvct mo tirkftit. rnmitint, ire bud ferlingi, Titer ARK VOOU A T ALL TIMES, J, mi adapted lo mott ditraiu common 1m mankind. No one having once Uken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because tbey al ways do good, and if thej do not, then no others Hi. Dr. V. B. laidy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, s regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years' experience in Philadelphia ; Grad uate of the University of -Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New Yoik, Boston, Baltimore, Ac, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, Ac. Oi'Tbaos anb IxrosiTioa-. Beware of all pilla called by names nearly aimilar, got op lo be sold on ihe reputation of Dr. Leidy 'a Saraaparilla Blood Pilla; the first Saraaparilla villa ever in troduced and ton only pills containing Saraaparil la. Take no others and yen will not be deceived. Others by simitar names, or nearly aimilar, are groaa fiaod. Beware, then, of Imposition '. ! rSTPrineipal Depot, Dr. Leidly'a dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be . W.srnAFPI.K. tcwt.tmn I J. It. Cajlow, Mlltoa .M.Brnfcr.U.W Kewlor.VBerlin W. F.I. Painter. Montr Taylora,S)d9tttBer's,MifUabnrgifly Smith, Atlamahary Ynuajnnan A Walter. PryValley jD.'S. Btiyrr. Frvfbnra; Spotts A Mvors. Kellv X Boads iMos.SneehtsVavFrt'a iara Hrbnom. eelintisTore lKo1t.sinith. MHttileb rt; L.t. Knhntr. U'Rimmi It'ttllK lU'iltA Kilo II,!,.,. Tlionus Bovor. Fliamttkiii Darn ! K. A KoDh.OntnTille I)r.J..M.Jodl.V,'illiampnrt; and by Vruggvu and Slore kcefcra Uiroutbcut Uic United Sutie, t'fW 1 Town Property For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot on North Fourth Street ou which is a two storey a Frame House, 16 by 33 leet, ' with a cood Cellar under it a Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Siiasip. Enquire of DAVID RF.REU, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, ItiSO. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S IsITHOirrEIPTIC 1HXTTJHE! Large Botclea Only One Dollar. i The Proprietor of the Grwit AmMcan Rcm1f VAraflVs b, ,h. Vegetable Litmo strip-tic Mixtpsk induced orrnt Pii.'itUrtfif ot" his AffetiU, throuclwat Uw U liked 25ttue ui(l Cwisula. hw now Beduoed the Price ' or his popular and well known article; and from tlii date, laNMforih. he will put ep hat one ftize ouly, ! qaai bottles ; the retail price will be OHE DOLLAB. Tlte pahlic mar ffft awared that tlie character of the Merit, cine, ita .treugih. and curative proper will reaI! i nrnAMiKD. and tlie ume care will be twstowed ia e pariiiir It as lierptolure. A Uiw rotfiii-iiie. onder it reduced price, will be prchaed by those wlio have not hitherto maile titemelTes acquainted wilh iu tirtne. the proprietor woo Id bee to intimate that bi article U not to be clataed ith the vat amount ol" Rcnt-Hiee of the day it ulaiini lor ilc!r a greatrr healing potcrr. tit mil 4iae rArm eny mtkrr preparation new re tht tetrU ; aikd haa sattnined itflt" fur eizht years by its t-apentw nietlh-al virtnet. and, nnttl thw irdnrtion, eoiumaudvd dooble tin? price of artjr other article in this line. NfTKE Pa stic i la a lt tins article aeti wilh gra'it i eil ine power and tertauitj-, npon the Blood, Liver. Kidneys, Lungs, and all other orgaus, a poo the proper action of which and health depend. This medicine haa a jotlr hirh repute aa a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, ad all dHeasee of that natnre. It may be relied poa wlien tbe iiiteliifent physician has aandoned his patieot, and fot thee distmsMOf diseaNOsi, more especially DsorsT, tlie propri etor would earnestly and honestly recoaimend it. At Rs ptvent price it is easily ohtaiucd by ail, and tbe trial will prov the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World ! t-t? Please a-t fir pamphlets the acents give them a war they contain over sixteen pages of receipu, (in addmot. to tut medical matter) valuable for hoasehold pairoses, and which will rave many dollar per year to practical housekeeper. Tlice receipts are intrudnced to make tlie look of crca valae. ahle fmtn its character as an adv-rtwnc medio iu 16 the mediriiie, the testimony in favor of which, iu the form ol letters from all parts of the coantry, may be reiicd apon. ty"" Vaughn! Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture th Oreat American Remedy, now for sale in quart tattle at $ each, mall bottles at 50 ctt each. No small kr tiles will be iesQetl after the present to k u dipoed of. Principal OlTice. Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Prrwet . c. vai (,nv. WlioWV and Retail hy OLCOTT McKESSO.N & CO., J7 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. It. All letters (excepting from agents and dealers with vbnm he transacts baMnts-) mast be post paid, or no attention will lie given to tbeni QO-l)R. THORNTON. J.PwiahurjT. is Gt'neral A sent for Kninn county J.II.Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (jeruart, belinsgrove 3y I: : 51 THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at the uppcr end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS ia kepl 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 PLOUGHS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Dull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Hough, a new article, and w hich can not be heat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and jude for yourselves. CHRIST As M'FADDIN. l.ewisl)tirf, Sept. 22, 1849 'PIIE undersijined eontinties the LIVE L RY LUSLVESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage c( hi friends and the public Generally. CI1ARLKS F. II ESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. T70R past favors, the subscriber returns J. his grateful thanks, nnd herehymakes known that he carries on the business of Tannin? 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 have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which lie hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Dark not refused, for which The highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. 'T'HE undersigned is provided with all the j. necessary lorms and papers, and will take charge, on the most reasonable lerms, of any claims for BOUNTY LAND. EXTRA PAY or TENSIONS that may be placed in bia uauus. ah applications, alter being duly prepared here will be forwarded lo Uhables DkSiluixo Esq. an efficient and responsible Tension Agent at Washington city, who will present them in person (without eitra charge) lo the proper De partmentan arrangement ensuring accuracy and despatch. H C IIIUKOK . Lewisburg, Jan 29, 1851 3ai Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters or Administration on the estate of ISAAC G.L A WSI1E late of the Boro' of LctvUburs, Union Co., deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, by the Reg ister of said eonnty, therefore all persons indebted lo the aaid estate, or to the late Firm of Wolti dc La-wane, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are required to present them duly authen ticated for settlement without deiav. ii r M1LI.ES, Administrator Lewisburg, Feb 3, 1851 6 Stone Coal for sale. To lUacksniitlis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from tbe West Bntnclt and from Ilollidaysburg, 'ot sale at tbe Shop of tlie subscriber, near the Hayscalcs on Third St. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg. May 7, 1850 (Drain Drills. mUTF. iint. r!i"ncd wish to itiiorm tbe running community generally, that they are now manufacturing ' HOSS' X-iri Lnpront! OR A IX 'DRILLS,;.- XOWIXU MACIIXL: Without stopping to discuss the cotnt.arn- tivn mprits of numerous Urills now (int-rc-u for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm- ers tu call and see trie aoovc imim-u ui.iuk. j before purchasing eUewhere, feeling confi dent that they can lurnisn on ari:cic i.uu will cive entire saiisfiction. ROSS. GliUDKS & MAR?H. L'rtvisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1800. UNiVEIlSITY at L.cwis!urgr CtlRCl'LAR for the Academical Year com- inencing Del. 17, 1851). COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English (;r.rminar, Arithmelic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies as in the Primary U.partm't conliuued in ihc use of larger text Looks ; and to these are added Genrral llistory,Als:bra, Legen dre, and Elements of isutveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Te rm Jjnhir Arathmie rltim. 1. Knuli-li (iranim::r. U-.t:airatuluar, Arithuii'tiitwo IkYl.itltlji. I t r:-i-l,v ir Tin. Kim iiMlii- j in I. Ti-rm. an I IVnmnn'liin. 111. l.n.-li.-l. ;r:uii!E:ir. t: r. Ar llnut tit-ciiirl-I-l !v -l iliviKit.ri, ilrt--k lip.tiiiiilur.. iii.-lnry L.S.A., IV n Ul;ili.liit. l--.k-kiilt;ii-4- Seuiur Acudtmir ctiA. T. rar. Cr.- k Ri-ader, Algil ra il.loiniut".) it. J:niil, iiti "lo HI. ( il" "I" rmnplrtiil. f..nt- ral Jlintvrr, Knstl-Ji laoitiage ami i'Miip.iu,n. COLLEGIATE DEPAtTMLKT. l'lislimnn rlwi. I. Enih Ijinpuaa autl.l'ituiij.ili.tn, AIc'iLra. Livjr. A:i.-iltiii. tt. I'livm- liii-nit try. l.irv. An:iTmti. 111. I'litiif. f'nVil ainl f , h riftil lit uLietTT rnmrtrtitl, Li vy, Auab.-i.'. Suphnn.ore class. t. Ilnraw, Oih.v-;.. Mane aifl .- horiral Ti vT.nt.rn -rv. It. il.i tlo "M,.ijiir:it!..n.Sui-vf.V!!T.N:ii!.'.ttii.:i. III. tlo Cf.niT'ti ttl. s-lt-rt liriitittilS uf iK-lUl.rlllcOt'i. l;hjtoric, Aualylniil 0.uulry. Junior class. I. Dimn-thontp ra thv Crown, rin-ro dv OtTuIiIi rli:iititi. llyttrit tiitii. aril llvilmulif. If. l)t l:ittliilif' tn tilt Cntwn. Cirt-po it i iflirii j pnn; l.lftett. i'numatiai, Acumttics, 1-ii'Ctr.t.ry. ji;uuc- tim. nii'l !.l!f. III. tirt k 'ir;:t ily, Tm itn, Atronooiy. Senior cbtx. I. lfir. Xatnr.it Th.i,lt--v. Tnt-ltrrtnal rti:!twij'iy. It. iri'i-k. l'nl:lir:l fn'tnir. Mitral I'liiJmutt.hr. 111. l;i.tit-r'i An;iltt;y. ri.ii.-ttiuiK.u t. t. Llifaiibtry, ltcrturva. llont-Tal ItcH-w. No class in the Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Kvery Saturday forenoon ii devolrd exclusively to Vocal Music, Uectrtmalion anil reading aelcct and oncinal Compositions. The students ate required to attend, regulailv some relirjious meeting. Minors are expected to allend such meeting as arc recommended to them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of putdic worshiji of as many diftcrent Christian denominations. Text Hook. TrwlUh T. 'Wli"9' AV'triitV-B. Ttli Ttilili. Tirtor I'bt'ttirical lii-atlrr. Wttrivi-tiT's nr Wrl.li-r's llit-ti'tr.ary. lluHittn'ii KriL'li.'li limnimar. I'arkir!i rnirc.tnive Kxrrci- ft-n in Krn:lif h I ,tinpftilion, l';trk"r's Aitl, liiair ( Lecture t niTcrsity t.tlttion.i Littin L"vi:ii'f. nitlliin'ttr.n.mmar. tl!lion- Hi-ntl' Lttvirt'tt'it Itt iiron. Ilullit r.V(':rar. t'hn:i:T. ami Znnipftt iruil. I.int'ttln' l.ivy. Aut!ion llniri, Ttiat ht'r'ji CiciTO du itrlifiii. 'lli-r'j Tafituw' (it ruiauia it A:ri;(tla. .jvt L'tHtwi;tr. r.nlliitii'.tlirauitiiiir. lluliitiii". lli-atli I.Mtli-ll i Stttl'n Lfintn. litti-u'n t iittiilitnt's Anahiti. iturn'i IIi'1v.it".i lysi'y, Lbaiiitliui l(-Uiu..Lutut'.4, lisk'n t la-tiir-al .Vnnual. M'ttltrat'ttirf. Iaif5 ArlthmHir fir Atitl m:f. I'lm rntary Alfl'ni, l'ttuitli'ii. I'l'i ri'ln', Snrv.'yin" anil Navi t'atiitn.Aiittlvtirnl lit-tint'try. ( lluifliil's alai 1 liiWoi hy U-nuryikii.) Otuuti-u Aftrumtuty. iisnbt r of Stmlonls. The number of students during the past year in the various Depart men Is, was 1V2. The Collegiate classes already organized lor the ensu ing year, are the following : S.ninr rlaita . . - S Jtininr rla.-s - . - 14 I'f'liniii'in' rlaH - - to irt-huiiui cini-i - - IJ9 Tenc-iier. KTEPIIFV TV. TAYLUlt, A. Jl, I'rof. of Jlathcmatii-s suit Natnnvl I'liiltfmliy. i;koi:i;k K. liLI., A. 51., rw. of Crrck Language antt liilt-raturit. i-.i Hit; K W. A N IiEKSOX, A.M,rn f. of Catin Lan-oagi-an-l l.iU'ratiirit. J.-A Al' X. A. M 1'rinnVii i f Uk At-ailt-mr AI.I'KK!) TAYI.Mll, A. JI, Tut.tr iu the iuU 11 i;uue alitl Klttcutiou. EtiiilIiiigM,I.lbmrr and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of Ihe University, has been erected, at an exjH-nsr (lf is.iwio. an.I it is ailartttt tn ai-ennimmliiti' 1;i0 stiiilint4. An'itti'T ptlihw ia uearly enliiilt-ti.il. ainl is expti-tnl tn Im ri-atlv fur nffiiiam-y at the eninuifucuuii-ul ol tin; in xt IVrm (a t. 17. lo.Mi. Trip Library mntains a nuuitier of select rolunit's, and is rmistantly iiere:in. (.'Iieinifnl Ai'paratus baji been prneuretl suffleient to .iiptly the iuimrtliate ilemarttL The Apparatus titr the illu&tratiuti of .Me-hatiu-al rhilosopliy, Ls utiw ciiu;tk-t4.. Tuition ami Hoard. a uiui'ii 111 nit; v..uiirm;ue leparimcnt foU, j Academic r-"t, I timary . 1 a per year. lioard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from $1,59 to f 2,50 per week. Arrangements are in progress to ftirmeli lloari!. i"crlu- siru ol loojriii.x. araMiiii. ttiei ana ligut, to sutn as uiay aesire 11, al s l per weea. Sessions and Vacation. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on tbe 3rd J hursday in October, and continues -o weeks ; Ihe latter commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continues 11 weeks. spring acation, 4 necks ; Autumnal, 8. By order nnd in behilf of ihe Board : THOM AS AVATT.SO.V, Pres't. OEOKGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. I, 1830 IT IS A FACT, ANE self-evident, and worthy ol every J consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it is lo get one of Herirstresser's Jt'heal Scourers, or Smul Machines. Ho being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in success! til operation the best Wheal Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards rinding 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. Geddcs & Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to alt order?. Address ' J. UfcltUSTKESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. : 329 TVTOTES Prom lissorv. Judgment, nnrl J i Joint Notes (blauks) at this office. AXoriFit s'-nyTtiT' woyntm PEPSirJ: The true DIUEtfTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC Jl'ICU a great Dyspepsia Curer I Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.r taiu, tbe great physiological chemist, by J S.IIot nRTO, Al.D., No. 11 N. 8ih St. rhiladelphia. Pa. A TR L'LY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, j I)i'pepia,'JaunJict, Liver Complaint, Con--.tipu'lion and Utb'di'.'j, curing after Mature'a own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. (rj-Ilali a teaapoonful of this fluid infused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. l!S''i',, '3 ehu-fly performed in the stom ach by lue aid of a fluid which freely exudes from tbe inner coat of '.hat orrrin, when in a state of health, c:il!cd the castric juice. This fluid is the eat ml cent of the fod the punlymsr, preser viii; and ftimula'ing acnt of the stomach and intestines. W nhout it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nu'riiion but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. l'cpsili s the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric joice. Il i touud in great abundance in the solid parts ol the human stomach niter death, and sometimes causes tlie stomach lo digest or eat itself up. Il is also found in ihe stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese st) l.d Keiinrt, the elicct of which has long been ihe special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk i the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk. Harm Liebig states, "one part of Pepsin dissolved in s:ny ih msand parts of water, digests meat and miner lood." Diseased stomachs produce no good liasliic Juice, Rennet or Pep-in. To show that this waitt may he per fectly supplied, vie quote the subjoined SrjIF.STiriC ETIMCSt'C! Barou LIKklil, in liis eel. I ra't- l work on Animal Che li:ntli, suvs: "An artitifiiil tliireative UuiJ. auaiai'tus to tliel.--tr.:.liiire.nia.v be readily prepared fr..m tie niueous luemltrane of the stomach of lite ra!f. iu vlin h Tartoas articles of ftnl. as meat and w ' HrtlieJ and .li'.'. stetl in lite anie manitiT as in the litmmn stoniat h. ' !r. IltUt;! Ii A. iu bis fatuous treatise on food aud Uiet, i ul.!i.-!itd l.y bottlers i Well. Sew Vork. pai;.- :U. states the sane print te't, au-t tleseritss tbe methoi of prepara tion. There are f" higher autliorities than lr. t'. rerin. Iir. CuMitK, iu his vaiual'le writings on the l'h.-;-.l'tvy of lliestion. ottserves that a iliiuinutioli of lite due tiuuiiuw of th't tlaftrie Juiie is a jtroiuinent and ail-pre-vailinz rnlh' i.r ly.-pi-p.-.a." atel he states tli.-it -a ditin-iiirh- d i'r- ;'. .-t r ol in- ilu iiie in liondon.nliowas severely arLiel.:d with tins timplaint. tin Uti ev.rvthiri: t Ise to mil. hatl r eour-e t'i tie- lia-trie Juitv. ohtain-l from !h.-.111111.11-11 of iivii:-- aiituia!s. whu-h eouiplelely sueret.ietl. ' Itr.ijltAlI AM.aullittrof the tam-tus work..itii Vt'.4i't,il.le Iliet. says: -jt i. m retitarkahle laet in phy-ioiny. Ihat lite st-iiiiailts ot aliimais. niai-iTaUd ill water, ittlpart to Ihe liuid the property of 'li--omii'' arti:s artirlt sot f tel. uti.t oft tlei tinit a kind of art filial tliie'lionof th -miu uo wise u.rr.-rciit troiu the natural tliirestiTe process.'' llr. t-l.Mti.N'.s en at work, tlie l'heni:-try of Man. tT-ea i lllanrlmrd. 1'hilad . lsii. pp oJl.'. I says": -Ttiodiseo.cry ttl IVpt-iu ti.ruis a uew era iu the eheuut al hi.-ti ry of lii-i;...-tli. From recent exiHTinieiit.J. we know that food if i..-.-1 til ed as rapid'' ill all arf.lieial illative e.uid. prepan-d fiotn I. psin. as il'is in the natural tiastric Juice it-lfl ' 1'rt.f. I'l Ni, LIS' l-N, of the JelTi rsol: t oiler", Pl.illi'!.. in Ills irrt at wor'i on llnman l'li-it.!oh'.tlfV'it..s nvre than lifty pat?' s to an examination of this stiojert. Ills experiment.- with lir. i'teaumotit. on lheia:ric .luiiv. obtanml from tlie living h-.iui.in .-louou h and from animals, ar- kiiottn. in all e:t-i. he savs. "di'esf;t,n cienrretl as r-erfee'.Iy in tlie artiteial as iu the natural digestions " Asa DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton' preparation of i'tp-in has produced the most mar velous -fleets. It is impossible to gi-e details o cases in Ihe limits of this advertisement but au theniicatrd certiorates have been given of more than TWO 11 UN DUEL) rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Ntavous Asti ihitl, and par'.iculatiy u-eful for tendency to liilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and asue. ihe evil eH-cts of quinine, mercury, dec, also tor excess in eating or drinking There is no form of OLD STOM ACH COM PLAINTS which il does not reach and also give instant relief ! and repeated for a short lime, pu rity of lilood and Tiooii or Hour follow at once It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, ciamps, soreness ol ihe pit of the stomach Jistress afler eating, low, cold state of the blood heaviness, lon uess of spirits, despondency, emat i alion, weakness, tendency to insanity, etc. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle often ('fleets a lasting cure. r EFSIN IN FOWDEKS sent ty Mail, free of Postage F'.r coiiTi-iiii-iit-e ttf -t rolir to nil part.- of tlie country rlie lii-ef-tive Matter of th- 'ep-in.i put Uj. in the form Powders, w ilh dint tlons to If ili-o!etl l.y the patient ill sat-r or syrup, 'l'.e-e pt.u.lers contain jn-t the ain matter as tlie Uittie 1 ut tvvi-T th- .itiam ty f-T the s:u:ii prua-. am! are ent I v nrii!. Kr -e of Co:u-e. t- r - -n p.-t-pai l) to 1.T..1. .V Houghton, " o. 11 .North t.glitb I'hiiadeli bia. s:a pa. Itagrs for fi. Every bottle. and package bears the wri'.ten sig nature of J.S.HUL'liriTON.M.D.,.'Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Unioi and by most respectable dealers in nu'dicine. To be had ol" Dr. THORN 1 ON, LeUburg ; J II Caslow, Milton : Thompson, Miilliuburg W ilt A Eilert, Haitlelon; Win Roshou, New Uetlin ; II I Crouse, Seiinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay Northumberland lvo3o JiH ULL'S HEAD HOTEL. AJiJjUiwuTg, Luicn county, I enn a. r EjTKCTKULLV informs the citizens of Ii, Union county, and the public in general hat he haa Jca-ed the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community 111 a manner acceptable to all. The HOLK is large and room v, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken lo render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished wilh the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The U A IJ will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His M Alil,l, arc ample and convenient, and the OSTLEKS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction lo all, and hopes by strict attention lo business lo meril and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflmburg, June 20. 1850 fPIIE subscribers ofTer the public, at their L new Brick Foundry, the following new 1 1' c. ana vainnuie oiuvrs ; Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, wilh a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tighl Parlor Stove, for Wood sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Sloven t sizes. ', Shield Air-Tight Parlor Store for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the ery best in use for Store, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Uenesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Completo 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, COMSUMPTIOtJ ! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. llourjhton and al ihisolllce. Price, 73 cents. HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORXEr AT LAW, ' - Lewisburg, Union County, PYnn'a -17 VI I f t hH IllkU W0 RNAMEMTai TREES. sub?cr.:b( nbt r oili rs for snlo I, Assortment of choice Fruit Trces-Such a, Apple tn es 7 ,0 10 fm l.ih. 40 varieUes, all warrant fecnuiut-l'ch ,ree 20 varieties; lartar.nn Cherry. Kl Prune and Pear trees, together with some C or 8 varieties 01 Grape Vines or the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, SiC N. B. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees.are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure Ihe varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LTVIall COMPLAINT, TAUN'UICE, Dyspepsia, Chionie or ervou. Debility, disease of the Kidneys, and all di. eases arising from a disordered Liter or Siomach. such as Constipation, Inward I'iles, Fu-nrss or lilood to the Head. Aridity of tj e Stornsrh, Xaose.i, Heartburn, dis gust for Kood. Fulness or Weight in ihe Stoma, h. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at Ihe pit of the St.,Q:ach,tiv.imminr. of "the Head, hurried and difficult Ureathins, Fluu lering at the Heart, eholit g or su(Toca ting .Sensations when in a Iving posture, dimness of Viston.Dois orW'ebs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Petspitation, Yellowness of the SKin and Eyes, pain in the Side, Bars Chest. Limbs, etc., sudden Flushes of ' Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression oi Sj,lril, CA BE EFFECTFALLT CCIU BT DU. II 0 0 FLAN DS CELE5 HATED GERPIAIJ BITTEH, prepared by iir. V. .77. JVrAsoii, at the "fJerman Medicine Store" 1-20 Arch SI. I'hllad. Their power over the abore dUensts it not ex. eellul, if eaualtej, by any other preparn1i,m h Ihe I ruled .State, a the cure, attest, in aunty ca.-es nfter ski If u I ph ysieiuns had failed. These lii ters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of di-eases of the Liver and lesser glands, eifro- nig me most searching powers in weakness and elections of the digestive organs, :hey ate withal safe, certain and pleasant, Ilond 10 it rovrurm.-The Hon. Cbs D Hineline, editor ol the Camden Demoerat.dt best paper in West Jersey, savs, July 2!s ' llo.irl.AM: IlKKMAN riTTKRS-H. I. tn.iiiv flnrti riii tltitir Of tht. itmliriM .i ,1.- I .,.., i. . - -ura, " ' n"'r tti'tttit-u us ut BiaKeltiuirirsrvslsrtinf it. uutriui. I mm lu.iuiry we w, re perMul.il to usr illJ mu.-t suy we f.tuu.! it S ei.' in if artioa U-n farunol the liver anJ .liirntiTe orcaos. .iml the i-.w,-rfiil inBuenc. :t exerts "l-not rvous j n.strati. o is r ally surprising. It :iltii ;iii.i -irt-u-tii. n- the ui-rris. Iiriagi'n ibrra uitua -lTc i-t n. ttstt, inakiii); sli-jt rt-frt-.liiiiir. If this nit.nr-iae were ni'-fv Lt-u,-ralJy use,!, we are sat isfti-tl tlit-rt- w -iii.l t:.. . "irltnt-.-s. asVrttin toe stt-marh liver, mi l nrrvi.il .-v st, ni tin- trt at unuurity of nal am iin:iir:i.arvttist.iueinariatt'. IlaTPtbcvm in a healtbjion-litit-ii. arij -.ii cm lotl ii..ti:iniv to i-itl-mies i-ni'rallr. rin.- , titra..r lir.arv Utilit-iuu we would atlvise our fheliui who are at all iiul',stinl Ui nive a trial il will thrn rrf. tttnmenil it-fit'. It shtiuM. iu tiirt.be in every tamilr. ttlh- r uii-uit iuc ran pnsiut-r sueh eviilenres of merit. From the Ho-tun lire editorial, Dec 5?d I)r Ih. .Kami's 1 Viet rated German Hitters. 'r the rort -f i.tver l"t niflaiet. Jaun-liee. liysKpsia. and Chn-ninr Nermtis liel ttity. is des-rveilly one of the most nafnlar ;n--lit nit 1 i.f the tlay. Tlie.-e Litti-rs have been u-J l-r tlt-m-titii-ls. att'l a fr;entl at our eilmw savs he has h-traeff r-if .it tl from the use of this rene-ly aneSt-etnal. .,-nna-iit-iit eure of laver t'limnlaint. We are ronvimisj that, in the use of tliee liitlers. the patient constant. pan,, -treii--th an. I vi..r fael worthy of irreat t-on-itleratit n. They ar- plm-ant, in ta-te anil -mell. and ran he netl t.r i-r-t.us with tin- ni'-t di-IVate stom.irh. with safety uii I- r any t in uinstanees. We are snrakiBS frelu litkr. -Ii !:, ami to the atMieted we advise tlieir u-'. Sett's Wet kit, one of the best literary paters lUhlUhed, said. Aug 2oth lK ll-tttrt.'.Nt.'s CritvtiX lttTTras. mannf.etiir..! Tl. .taekst-n. are titiw rreomnif luted hv some of the m...r pn. uimeiit niecihers f the l aeulty. as an artirle of mora tr-. nry in r.-t.tesi.f ft-niH.'t" weakness. As sui-h is the rasr. '.' wt'uM a.:se alt nn-lh. rs to ol-tain a Itottle. an-t thus -ave th. ni.-.-lve ire-.h -;-. l.n. s. IVriftiis of dehilitatei .oiisttute.ns will fii .J th. s.. Birtersadvantaeeous to their health, as we km., fp.m ej .Tleni-e tlie salutary effect tiny have upon weak syyt.uis. Judge M.M.Xoaii, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary attainments. saij m hia".ew Votk Weekly Messeneer, Jan B. KoO 7r .tooi "(,VrnH B'ti'rt. Here ts a rr. raratk.ri wliich th - ha tini: pn--t-s of the Lnittn appear unanimi as in reeirutni-titltti;. an-l the reason is ohvious. t is nuwJe ;iftera pr.-srrij'li' 11 fnrili-hetl 1-y one of the most celebrated .-hvsi.'ians t-i nr-lt rn times the late Dr. ChrtstoDher Wilhclm Hoolland, Trofessor to the I" Diversity of Jens. Private I'hysirian to the Kin of Prussia, and one of the im-atest inttlieal writers llermanv has ever rrodneetl. He was emphatieally the enemy of a-wwiow?. and therefore a medicine of whii h he was the inventor and endorser may he confidently relied on. He spreiallj recommended it in Liver Complaint. Hysnepsia. belniity. Vertnro. Aeiilitvof Ihe Montaeti. t'onstipation. anil all complaints ansioc fntm a diwrdered ronditkin of the skmiach. the Liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their convh tion of its excellence, and several or their Editors sM'a)c of its effects from their own individual experience. I nder these eiremxisunres. we feel warranted, not eaty in eailinff the attention of our readers to the neescol proprietivr (Iir. C. M. Jaekson's) ttreiaratkin, but ia rec ommending the article to all aftlu-led. Moat Evinawra. The Philadelphia Saturdav Gazette, the best family newspaper published ia the I'nited States, the editor saya of Dr Hoofiand's German Bitters It is seldom that we recommend what u r.l p.,. ent Jli-dn-incs to our readers' atronaint and confidence; ml. then ore, when we recommend tir. Ilooffand'a fier Ulan liittt rs. we wi.-h it to lie distinctly understood that we are not soeakinir of the nostrums of Ihe dav. h.t .M noi.Mil al-ont ftr a hrief' period and are fitrrot ten after they " .', 01 a medicine tnj estaldished. nmversallv pnxed. and whiek 1 the hearty approval uf the faculty itaelt Evidence on evidence haa been isc.;t i.-t. lie f. rev-omit from all section, of the laton, the last ears, od the ilrrmwt (c.io, . ' . 'V . there 1. more of it used in the pracic, U ' Physieiaroj of W.,l.delrhia. than of all other BeVtraa eitmhined a fact that ran easily be established, and fnu proving Ihat a nientirie preparation will meet .oh iter uiv. aoottai iien rn-sented evew tn v.i. . v..t this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Dvspepsia. re. one can douht. after using it as directed. It artV spen- L 1 n 1 ?V ," "yrT- 11 preteraMe alemel in all '..... riimtn. Th. -r r: ""f " JmiDi''red to Fiatius or L-vrasi with uk'1 and reliable benefit, t any time. Beware of counterfeits? Thia medicine haa attained that character wliich it ia necessary for all lo attain to induce counter fcitera lo pul forth a spurious article at the risk of Ihe lives of those who are innoeentlv deceived. JLook well to the maris nfthe iienuinc. They have Ihe written signature of C.M.Jicasa npon ine wrapper, and the name blown m bottle, without which they are spurious. For aale.whotesale and retail, at the GER.V.4S MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 ARCH St- ona door below Sixth, (late of ITS Race St) rhi!ad elphia, and by respectable dealers generally, la country throughout. Ij330 Alto for sale by S. F.L YXDA LLLfritburg,Pt AUo by Da. THOK-M DA'. do MOST KINDS OF JOB PAINTING, 5EJTLI i EXPEDITIOmi EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OfflCB 3C! The
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