Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, June 04, 1851, Image 4

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    LEWIS'BUKQ CHEONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
Taking the Census.
An EUhrly Ltuly Cawjht.Dic taking
of the last census has given us a score tf
capital stories, but until yesterday we Jo
not recollect having stumbled upon the
following. We pick it up as an estray,
going the rounds without credit :
Last fall a census taker, on a tour of
duty, stopped at an elegant brick dwelling
bouse on Western Row the exact location
of which is no business of t-urs. He was
received at the door by a stiff, well dressed
elderly lady,who eould be easily recognized
as a widow of some years standing. On lear
ning the mission of her visitor, the lady
invited bimto sit iu the hall. Having ar
ranged Liuiself into a working position, he
inquired for the number of persons iu the
family of the lady.
" Eight, sir," replied ihe lady, "includ
ing myself."
" Very well your ftge, madam V
" My age sir," she replied, with a pier
ring, dignified look ; " I conceive it's none
f your business, what my ago might be
yon are inquisitive, sir."
'The law compels me, madam, to take
the age of every person in the ward ; it is
lny duty to make the inquiry."
" Well, if the law compels yju to ask,I
presume it will compel me to answer. I
am between thirty and forty."
I presume that means thirty-five?"
" No, sir, it means no such thing; I am
only thirty-three years of age !"
" Very well, madam," putting down the
figures, "just as you say. Now for the
: ges of the children, commencing with the
youngest one, if you please."
'Josephine, mv vouuce.st, is ten vcars
of age."
Josephine pretty name ten."
" Minerva was twelve last week."
"Mi nerva ca pt i va t i ng twelve."
"Cleopatra Elvira hast just turned fif
teen."
"Cleopatra Elvira charming fifteen."
"Angelina is eighteen, sir just eigh
teen." "Angelina favorite name eighteen."
" My eldest and only married daughter,
sir, Anna Sophia, is a little over twenty-
five."
" Twenty-five did you gay, madam ?"
" Vcs. sir. Is there anvthiiijr remark
able in her being of that age 7"
" Well, no, I can't wy that there is
but it is net remarkable that you should be
lior mother when you were only eight years
of age?"
About that time the census taker was
observed sailing out of the house, closely
pursued by a broomstick. It was the last
time he pressed a lady to give her age.
A Novel by Lip-hard.
"Chap. I.
"A large mountain and a small pole
cat. Hist! hush! a polecat and a
mountain! Huzza!
Cii.vr. TI.
"The pole-cat views the mountain and
the mountain frowns upon the pole-cat !
ee, its huge brows contract, (not the
pole-cat's, but the mountain's) and the
lightnings lick up a row ! bee hist !
lurk!
"Chap. 111.
"Oh ! alt !-l'm "
Letter do not blush. IVufa. Shu.
Neither do certain editors, who ought to.
Anwr. TJtyrttjJt.
Wc do whenever wc "ought to." Jlu'la.
Sun.
Yes,but you badu't ought to "ought to."
Amrr. Tclrjmjih.
l'crhaps not ; tut we have a sympathet
ic eoul, and often blush for other. . P.i'a.
Sua.
There is a hotel in Springfield that only
charges half price for lovers ; and yet the
proprietor says he makes more money out
of this class of boarders than any other
people about the house. 44 Let a youth,"
he fay, "sit up with a yellow spencer
ud bluo eyes ou Sunday night, and he
will feel so heavenly that he wont get
down to pork and beans again till the lat
tar part of the week."
I'bacticai. Satire. At Syracuse, on
Faturdav. a fat neero woman, riL"'ed out
in the new style, with a
dress
reachitn
just below, ber kuecs, flowing trowsersand
a gipsy bat, nith streaming ribbons, pro
menaded the streets, attracting considera
ble attention. The dress was given her
by some young gentlemen of the city
Boston smokers are to be accommodated
with a portion of the Common, to indulge
in the weed, by the gracious permission of
the City Councils. . Settees for their espe
cial accommodation arc to be placed there,
and they mustn't smoke anywhere else.
Stuituxg Them Ur. A Michigan pa
per publishes the following : Fellow cit-
lens ! If you are asleep awake 1 If you
awukc wow If you are moving
w alk ! If vou ar walking BL'N ! If
you are running fly to the rescue 1
A rich lawyer has bequeathed all Lis
"property to a lunatic asylum, saying that
Lc wished Lis sroDcrtT to return to the
liberal elasa of people who patronice him
The 'Deacon's' Cokcxdrcm. Which
is the quickest heat or cold? Heat, be
cause you can catch a eold.
Map of the State or California,
OKECOX. UTAH, NEW MEXICO, and
TEXAS, pr.meJ by 8. Aug' Mitcbrtt iu
1846, nil painted to correspond with the boun
daries fixed by Congress in 1850 for sale at the
Chronicle oilier, price 25 cts.
Dr. John Locke,
ES SURGEON DENTIST,
MAY be found at his Office and residence
Tnird street, near the Ger.Ref.Ch. the two
following the that Monday of each month,
where he is prepared to execute all operations in
bis line of business in a manner creditable to
himself and eaifactory to those who may favor
uiin with their patronage.
Dr. I,, spends the third week of each month
in Milton.
(Cj"Aromatic Tooth Paste, put op in beautiful
porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping
ilie leelh cl. an and breath sweet, for sale at 25
cts per box, by
JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8.
Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1850
S Sox Sale. Ml
T
MIAT lare and desirable property on
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 DIUCK 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 Wahhnusn adjoins, and it has also a
large cement Cistern, a I'ump and Well of
good water, and all the necessary out
buildings. For terms tec. apply to GEO.F.Mn.r.F.rt
i:sq. S. 15. DAVIS,
I.ewisburg, Sep!. 23, 1953
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP!
T OOK at Hath eld's NEW
J J STOCK of (iold and .Silver
Watches and Jewelry, before you
buy elsewhere and pay a "leetlc
too much" because you was not
aware that llailicM sells cheaper.
(..II I". l-m. -vrn jrTls 14 in 115 finnotosn.w
full j.-w. li-l Hi to IN HUM !.!
" .n. h..rfn.l l in..ji W 14 to IS Vl
SilTrr i: 1,-t.iy. .k-.I"I. 1--.IM
- Am-burn nu t lupines, jf weird IO.imi
fiulil Finir'T liiiii;.. iiirir- aiiit? .".T1.
. r'.r litiif. 1niii ami fitl. litter.1 vl'-s .-"
" IVtV'ilf aud Pens "'
" r-ntili. 1.T5
I'.-nm Silver ejw. Fi;illinnt r.lnte! J.i'O
- IIr.-K.-l injB. lflenil'leutV,lill'l iitylrs .VA
" limiting lteliefj. .Ljiililf. ti.ii'J
" Wab-bebailM. '.ia V .
" innl do 4 f.vt i:L."
Kr .7.'.
Silver T:tl'le and Tin Smr,n ft.''!
Plat.M mt ierm. Silver Tea and TaWe Sn.ous ."-1
Sil.er i'.tnitt
- and Hold Speotavlcs l.
Itra. Cliirl. 2..t
AeMPleifi.i S..riO
17.110
; it.thi
n.tM)
il.'MI
3.SI
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And hnmlri'ds of first choice articles, "fplendid
gooils,' just from the City and as low as City
retailers can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD.
Lcwishurg. March 18, 1851
ij'2,000 vvortli Cabinet Furniture
fur .V'Zt ul Dimnrliys Wurcrovm,
1
"Ol'RTir fireet, south side ofNfaikrt.at the
6i!n of S.'.Yulwff ware-room up stairs.
Khere is otrertd a splendid assortment of h'L'R
A ITVIl K, as chrapascau be purchased this side
of rbiladrlphia such as
(Main, fancy, and Dressing 15 urea in ; Softs;
Ottomans ; Mahogany Chairs ; 1'ier. Center.
Card. Sofa and Dressing Tables, Ureakfast and
llinipgTalies,A-c; 'misleads (Octican, French
and Cornmtui) from $2 to 100; also Stand
of ecry variety.
AM work warranted to lie well made, anJ on
lie most reasonable terms. Ca.-h, Country Pro-
luce, and Lumber taken in payment.
I . A. UO ACrii.
I.ei!urg, Nov. 21, 18.")0
tcunsbnvg JTounDrn
rPIIE subscriber, thankful for past pat
J ronagc, would inform llie public th.V
he continues to manufacture all kinds o1
Mill fJearini; ai d other CaslinRS. Tkrasliinp
Machines, anJ other articles of Machinery repai
red in the best manner. Castings warranted to
le of t,ood material, and at prices that can not
fail to please. JAMES S. MAKSII.
I.cwi.-l u g, I cb. ISol
ttOUKINU Stoves, of various patiern-
and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for salt
at the Leo.it.burg Foundry by
James b Marsh.
C1TOVE3 1'arlor. Wood, and
Coal
O Ssoves, various patterns, for sale at th
Lewi-burg Foundry.
James S. Mai oh.
T
MIUASIIING Machines and PLO
for sain at the Lcwishurg Foundry.
James S. Marsh.
VI fl AMD'S Patenitian Plow, a supe-
V rior article, for sale at the Liwisburj:
Foundry by James S?. Mareh.
G MAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent
decidedly the best and most durahli
tirain Drill now in use, fur sale at the Lewisburc
Foundry by Jamea o. Marsh.
"The Old Blend qtiiirtcrs ! "
FEES' TANNERY.
rTMIE subscriber respectfully informs hi
I tticnJs and the public generally, that he
caniea on the
Tannins and Cnrryinj; Business
in full force, as usual, at the old established head
quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on St.
t.eorge s street, near the Kiver, where tie Keep?
a constant and full supply of LEATHER '
II kiuds an.l the best quality, which are ottered
CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHAJNGE foi
HIDES and BARK.
(t7-HI0 Cords of BARK wanted.
HENKY W. FRIES.
Lewisburg. Nov. 20, 1950 6m
The beautiful Ship Industry !
The subscriber
has just received by
the above, at his
jXtsr Shop, Second
i-V? sticct ucar Market,
S , , j . it
Hickok'slaw office)
an entire new and
fashionable slock of materials for carrying on the
business of
Boot and Sfioe Malting,
embracing French Calf skins. Talent Leather and
Morocco of every description, with LAS Is of
all sizes and latest styles, lie hopes by strict
attention lo business end desire o do the
" greater good of the greatest number" of his
patrons, lo merit and receive the eoo6denee and
support of a generous public. All work and ma
terial warranted. D. W. 8AMSEL.
Lewuborg, Doc. 30, 1SS0
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR.T. A. II. THORNTON offers his
professional services to the citizens
of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tbevarious
branches of his profession.
Residence Temperance Hotel.
Oifice Drug Store, one door above the
Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls.
Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850
WOllM SPECIFIC!
M'L AN E'jS VE R M 1 F LC E This in valuable
remedy for worms, is rapidly supplanting
all others, in public estimation. Where it is used
it has produced the best ctl'ects, and driven out
all other remedies. It is the best we have ever
seen ! is the remark of all who have ever Used it
in their families :
J Kidd Sc. Co I received a lot of M'Lane's
Vermiluge from your agent lat 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, out nut knowing where to get it I bad
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 D IIOBB
Tyre b'priugs, Sumner Co Tcnn, Feb 19 1W4S
Dr M'Lane, Dear Sir I have sold out all
your Liver Tills and am anxious to have another
lt immediately. These pills seem to take most
jvoiiderfully ; I could I ave sold a much larger
quantity if I had been provided with them ; the
inhabitants are sending to Rochester lor them,
but whether there are any I here or not I do not
know. I'leae send me another supply iinmedi
ately. F SHOUT, Drugsist
Hemlock Lake, Livig'n Co N V, Mar S IS47
J Kidd Nl Co Your traveling aeent left wilh
me last summer a quantity of I'r M'Lane's Pill
and Woim Specific to sell on commission ; Ihe
orm Spccilic is all sold and I should be glad to
procure more, as it sells very readily and has a
very salutary ell'ect in expelling worms. If ynu
can forward me some or send me an order to call
on your agent in liuH'ulo (L S Reynolds) I think
it will meet with a rapid sale.
V If AINSWORTH
Varysburg, Wyoming Co, N V, Dec 10, 1847
AGENTS C W Srsirrn, Lewisburg; J
H Ca.-low and J H liaser, Milton ; I Ocrhart, Se
linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; MrsM'Cay
.Northumberland; ML Oner. Danville
LUp. T. BO.
Market St. iDCRa,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IS
Dru,Mcdicinc, Chemical, Dj c-
Siutfe, Oils, (ilas, I'erlumery,
Confectionery & Fancy Articles.
Dt. Thornton returns his thanks for the liberal
patronage which he has received, and be assures
he community that every attention shall be paid
lo Ihe compounding of Medicines, aud that all
Drugs shall be fully tested before they are offered
for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine.
ITr Prescription given free of charge at Ur.
Thornton's Drug S oie.
Kemcmber to call at the old stand, first door
above the Mammoth Store ofJ.it J.Walls.
STOVE WA11E-UOOM,
Ki urly opposite 11. P. Shelter's Slorc.
rllR best and most approved COOKING.
SHOP. OFFICK or PARLOR Stoves,
Ploughs, Castin". &c. at low rates, by
CHKIST & M r ADDIN.
SARSAPAB1LLA BLOOD PILLS,
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS !
The Fnvy of all Pill Manufacturers,
BEC AUSE they are safer, belter, and morn
clfiracious than any others.
roo,ooo iioxs
have been sold annually for the last fire years.
lot'Mi iin Olb, .Male id umiii,
-an always take them with equal safety, without
If 'Pill be necessary
for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow-
Is, and purity in? the Ulood and fluids of the bo-
ly, take no others for no other pills produce
those combined effects, or contain Sarsaparilla in
them.
Eat, Drink and Live as vsual.
ind pursue your usual occupation whilst taking
i hem, without feat of taking cold, during all
kinds of weather.
One Thousand Dollars
ire wagered that more genuine certificates (from
lhysicians, clergymen, Members ot Congress, and
respectable citizens) can be produced of their
Ihcacy tnan of any others, and
TEN DOLLARS
will be forfeited in every instance where One
Box will not do more good than Two lloxes of
any others.
Forty rills in a Hox ! !
and sold at Twenty Fire Cents a Box, with
directions and much wholesome advice accompa-
uj nig each box.
Tffy h'jre no tn' or tmrlmtont i?7,
Fret from tf'rut or Jtowlrr ofitty kind,
lift it"t gripe the Stmich rir "KW,
J'rmlmt lo itiflTtfU. rttniifinfj. itr Intii f,f!ngKt
THE V A HE HOO) AT Alt. TI.VES,
Atti aibqitai to must diteuei eMMa to wahkiml.
No one having once taken them will be willing
afterwards to take any others, because they aN
ways do good, and if they do not, then no others
will.
Dr. N. B. Ltiiy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer,
is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of
fifteen years' experience in Philadelphia; Grad
uate of the University of Pennsylvania; Mem
ber of different Medical Institutions of Philadel
phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, &c, and
associate and corresponding member of several
Medical Institutions of London and Paris, Ac.
Octraoe Aim iMPosiTtos. Beware of all
pills called by names nearly simitar, got up to be
sold on the reputation of Dr. Lenly'sSarsaparilla
Blood Pills; the first barsaparilla pills ever in
troduced and the only pills containing Sarsnparil
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 ! ! '
trpTrincipal Depot. Dr. Leidly s dispensary.
No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia
and sold wholesale and retail be
C. vr.SCnAFFt.K.Lt'wUtmre J. IT. Oaslnw, Milton
J.M.Iteoler.O.W.KMslfT.N.B.-rlln'W.P.I.l'aiiiti-r.Muncy
Taylor's. aikl SUlsrr's. Mifltint.org! By Smith, Adam.kanr
l'ninfrmnn c vivr, ifrvtwifj a. wjrr.
Stts Myers. Krlly X Koads IMo.SMn-iivertw-a
lUTlii m-hnur. Pclinsffrvv 1 nonimi n. jimm
L.tl. Bobrrr. M'Kres U Falls Wilt Kilcrt.llartlcf.a
Thomas lt.rr. Shami.kln Hani I K. k Ron.h.rratlvTillc
Iir.J.M.4iiil.l.illlmpon: u4 t'rui'ji'l' and Store
It'ri'vrf Uiroujboat Uw Cuited Statvs. ilvJ7
Town Property
For Sale Cheap.
FULL Lot on Norih Fourth Street
XL on which is a two storey
Frame House, 16 by 33 Icet,
with a cooa cellar under it a lit
Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out1
Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc
cupied by David Siiasip. Enquire of
. DAVID UEBER, Agent.
Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1S50.
Price Reduced!
VAUGHN'S
LITH03STEIPTIC MIXTURE!
Lmtc Bottlfl Only One Dollar.
Tl Proprietor f the Hirat Ameriran Rprntf VrHV
Vkoktasilk laiTnnKTRirric Mixtvkk." iodHced by th
ursHit fN)liL'iiitiuia. of iiif Aeeou, Uirouclwttl Um C'uHeU
uies aud Catuuia, liu now
Bedooed the Price
of hit popular and well known aniet; aid froua tliia dnt,
liwt.forih, lt will pat ap lnt on tu oul, Im qaar
boiUei : the ntail prit-o will oe
ONE SOLIAB
TI public mar rest awnred that tlw cliararter of iko Mwli
ciue, it otnaeih, and curative proftent-will rem ain
1'NCHanGED. and the aame care will be bestowed ia ie
parinit H v npretofvre.
A iliu luoriKine. andrr i(t redneoil price, w ill be parchawil
Uy thoiw who have not hitherto wade tlwmtctvo at-qnauiied
with iu jrinr, the prrvnetor would bes to intim,! that hw
arti'-le not to to rlaued with tht vast amnont of ' RnH4iea
of the day ; it ileum tor itaell a greater krIis power, m
mil diseas, fAaa any other prrparatin wis toore tht
KairJ ; and ha ftflttained iLcIf ti,'lit year by its anppnoi
iHdi:al virtus, and, antil tliie reriiirtion, eoinniaaded duuhle
the price of any other article in thu line.
Ni'tile raRTtcrt.AKLT, tli is article acta with ffraatieaL
ing pwcr and certainty, opon tlie
Elood, liver, Kidneyt, Lungs,
and all other orgaui, upon the proper action of which lit and
health depend.
Thia tufriieia haa a jnstlr hijh repata aa a renaedy rW
Dropsy and Gravel,
and all Hi caw of that nature. It may be relied apon when
the intelliirent pbyaktan ttaa abandoned hia patieat, and for
theae tIutreior diaaaoa, more efpeeially bRtipar. tha proftri
etor wonld eamaatly and Itoneotly recooimend it. At it
present price h m eatly ohtaiued by all, and the trial will pwv
tlia article to be the
Cheapest Medicine ia the World!
7 Please ak for j amphleu the airenta (i ve them away
tltey eontain over aixteen paicce of reoeipta. Cn aildiuua to hil
aivHlical matter) Talaable tor liouaebold purpose, aad which
w ill Mte many dollars per year to practical hoowkteneni.
Thee receipta are introduced to make tie hook of grr
ralue, aide from ita charartur aa an ad-rtinc miiliam to
the medicine, tlie testimony in favor of which, in the form ot
let ten from all parts of tha eoantry, mar he relied apon.
tT Vanchn'a Ve;etablt I.itbontriptic Miitire' Ui
Great American Remetlr, now forw'.e in qaart botttea at $
each, vrrialt bottles at 50 cts each. So small tr Uloa will ha
iHae1 after the pmeat tock is dLpowd of.
rrucipal Office, Doffalo, V., 1W7 Main Street
C. C. VA.CIIV.
Po!d Wholesale and Retail hy OI.COTT MtkESSO &
CO., Ti Maiden Ijne. New York City.
N. F. All Utter (excepting from atrent and dealers with
rhom he traneiaefe basineas) mntt be post paid, or no attention
a ill to siren to them
(KtDr. THORNTON, Lewisburjr, is
fieneral Atrcut for Union county J.H.Caslow,
Agent, Milton : I. (itniiAHT, Sclinsgrove
3yl:: 54
THE HEW FOUNDRY
I
S now carried on as usual, at the unnef
end of Market street, where evcrv des
cription of CASTINGS is kept on
nana 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 Cora Ploughs, Cull Ploughs,
and the
Self-Sharpening Plough,
n new article, and which can not he brat
n Pennsylvania. Call and sec and judge
for yourselves.
CHRIST fc M'FADDIN.
Lewisburg, Sept. 22, 1849
T
IIE undersisnod continues the LIVE-
JIY BUS1XESS at the Old Stand,
n iorth lhird ht. near JMarket, and
respectfully solicits the palronagc ol his
friends and the public cent-rally.
CUAULK3 F. II ESS.
Lewisburg, May 22, 1850
Tannins:
Currying.
IT'OR past favors, the subscriber returns
. his grateful thanks, and hereby makes
known that he carries on tho business of -
Tannin? and Currying,
at the Old Siand. 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 trsat those who
have so liberally patronized fas well as
those also who shall be pleased to patronize
nimi wiin mat uttention which he hopes to
insure him a full share of public patronage.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchnn.ro.
Hides and Dark not refused, for which the
highest market price will be paid in cash
or in exchange for leather.
L. STERNER.
March 23, A.D. 1850
MILITARY BOUNTY LAND.
fPIIG undersigned is provided with all the
JL necessary forms and papers, and will
lake charop, on ihe most reasonable terms,
of any claims for BOUNTY I.AXD. EXTRA
PAY or PE.SIO.8 that may be placed irt his
hands. All applications, after being duly prepared
here will he forwarded to CnaaLXs DkSbloixu
Eq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent
at Washington ciiy, who will present them in
person (without extra charge) to the proper De
partment an arrangement ensuring accuracy anJ
despatch. H U HICKOK
Lewisburg, Jan 29, 1851 3ni
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration
on the estate oflSAACG.LAVVSHE
late of the Boro' of Lewisburg, Union Co.,
deceased, have been granted to the subscri
ber, resident in said Boroogh, by the Reg
ister or said county, therefore all persons indebted
to the said estate, or to tha lata Firm of Wotrc
it Liwsai, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having claims against the
same, are required to present them duly authen
ticated for settlement without delav.
O F MH.LEH, Administrator "
Lewisburg, Feb 3, 185 1 6w
rrt r,
Stone Coal for sale.
To Itlaclismltlis.
BITUMINOUS COAL, from the AVcst
Branch and from HoKidaysburg, for
sale al the Shop of the subscriber, oeur the
Huyscales on Third St.
ALF.X'R AMMON3.
Lewisburg, May 7, 1850
vain drill
I XI.
THE undersigned wish to inform the
farming community generally, that
they are now manufacturing
.. ROSS" X'-ir'' Ln.i'-ri-l ORMX
DIllLLS, or SO'mXU MAVJILKE.
Without stopping to discuss tho compara
tive rneriis of numerous Drills now olll-red
for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm
ers to call and see the above named article
before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi
dent that they can furnish an article that
will give entire satisfaction.
ROSS, GKDDKS & MARSH.
Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1S50.
UX IVKKSITY
at Ijcu'tebiirff.
C1IK(;l"I.AK for llie Academical Year com
nicnciug Oct. IT, 1S5U.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
rrimarr Department.
ExerciseJ in Spelling, Keailing, Definition,
English (Jr.immar, Aritlnneiie, (ieograpby. His
tory U.S.A., lYiiinanship anJ Composition.
English Department of Ihe Academy.
The jame studies as in Ihe 1'iiinary Ui partm't
coiitiuucd in the use of larger text hooks ; and to
there arc added (icncral History .Algebia, l.cgcn
dre, and Elements of Surveying.
Classical Department of Ihe Academy.
Ti nii Junior Aruiti mic eltint.
1. Knuli-h liramniiir, l.ntiuOnimiuar. AritLin.'t'i-ftwo
lm.i"ii.i
railiy
Th' Mini Uitli-rf in I
. T'rm. mi'l IVnman.-liip.
r. Ai iiliin -tic - it i sit ' -I h
,iiu:ir, ili.-torj L.S.A., I't n-
1-1 ln ijiinn. lirm-k ir;
in.iu.-iii'. .nik-k'-'iiii,r.
f;inr. Urirk IN-a-tt-r. Ai-I.rn U- im nts.)
Kn. i-l, -lo -I
,Ut ! 'I n-ni.!ff
r;il History, Kn-IMi Litn-uitc an i ('(.imji
1. ;.-n-
COLLEGIATE rrrAKTMEKT.
Frrshiimii
I. Kn-ilih l.anua:.e an-l t'oiii;'.. iti.-n. Algebra.
A niiLai...
tt. I'laut- Ijiimietrr. I.i' e. Aim1
111. I'l: S.ii.l and .-i-ln ri :.l l'.iiii try com;-!' t- .1. I.i-
,v, Alial'HM..
Xiiphfithiirc elftss,
T. librae. Cili-. rhtiieaii'l .i In riral Tri-r-.Ti m.rr.
II. , ' itn " Mi.i..-nrati'-n..-uii. avi.ii;.:i.
HI. .in .'mli-t it. St-li i-t lir:;!!'Hin ol' lirim-.tii'-n' -.
lth. lorie, Aua'vliial (ii-Lin.-lry.
Jllllinr rlit.-s.
T. IViii.thi'nr! in tin- i'p.ti n. ricrm ilr t fTi'-:K'M."
rlianirii. ll .1m. tatirji. fltnl li v-lraulli-i'.
II. I'l iin-lli-ni's i.n tin- l'Mn. 'n-p. .1 i ifli'-ii' e' ni-j.li-teil.
I'lifiimnti'T. AemiHliif.. Kirvliii-itj, Mau---ti..tn.
nntl Ojilii .
III. (im k lrag.il-, Tm -ilu. Atrolu.niy.
Feniiir ri.vfl.
T. Tacie. Xntnral Tln-iilo-y. Inti-ll'H-tnnt I'liiliwiptiy.
II. Ureek. I'olitiial Krinilny. Mural I'lnlnipliy.
111. lliilli'r'K Analiry. r.inntitiilion e-I" L". !:., e'Uelnistry.
Ix-turen, iieuu-ral Keviews.
No class in Ihe liegulor Course has less than
three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is
dcvoled exclusively to Vocal Mu-ic, Declamation,
and readina select and original Compositions.
The students are required to attend, reguhnly,
pome religious meeting. Minors arc expected to
attend such meetings as arc rec immendcd lo them
by their parents or guardians. There are in the
borough no less than six places nf public woiship,
of as many different Christian denominations.
Text UortKs.
FnfJi'fh T.-'nii"j' ntnt .'i-.i ;i. Tim Itil.K tVrt.T'i.
Ttlii'tmirxil Iti-a-lt-r. Vini-.ti-r ni 1lt.r".' I'irlii-nary.
iiilli..nM Kn'lili timmmar. Tai-kern rrivri-snivi- Kxi-ri-i-s
ill Knzlir.li rifiiii.-.ilii.iu, I'ark.-r'si Aiil.-;, iilair r LcLtaii
t'liiveriiily K'litinu.i
."tin IjHttjiir.ji . iliillinn'.. limnitnar. TlnlliinVIIeailiT.
Leveret f lii-xi'i'n. Kulliwr :i'..:ir. S lim it x itml iini.t'r
iril. I.ilin.llfi l.ivv. Al. I In .li'.- ll'irai-i", Tlrnh.-rV Ckith
J.- iiffl. TylerV TnVilii." lii nnania el A-.'i 'i ..:..
tii'.il. Li.jiir . l.nllii'U Vl.rainiiiar. I:nilnirn Ilei-l. r.
I.iil.li'll A- Si-'ull i l.-'xiinn. liwi-n i. . n . h'. n -i An -.'-.i.-i-.
iHTvirn llMTn.-r'. iKis.-y, I. lialni-iiu'.. lVmu..lltMu, I'i.-k'.-l'lasii-al
Manual.
M itht motirt. Ilarii-s" Aritlmietir fur A'-a.l' mie. Kh-ni-,-ntary
Aliri-t-ra. lii.urtlnn. l-'mlre. .nry.-yi'i aii-l
(Tata-ii-Ainm tn-al l.t-ium-try.l mit-t-i Aalurai 1 uili..ouj.li.
(..l.-riailTM-.i. iiliii-ti.-U'? Alrniiiimy.
Xiimlirr or MurieiiN.
The number of ttudeuls during the past year
in the various Departments, was IV-!. The
Collegiate classes already organized lor the cu.-u-iug
year, are the following :
rWiinr rlai:. . . . S
.lnninr el.-i.-in - - - 14
h.tilinmiire riant - - 10
i'rehuian ela.-; - -
Tcaclicrs.
STKPHF.V W. TAVI.ni:, A. M., I'n.f. of Math, matie.-
Dil Natural I'lltln.Htl.liv.
liKuliiiK li. 11I.1.-.S A.M., Trdf. of Creek Lan-ua-e
all'l l.itiTatliri'.
liKiilli.K W. ANDKKSOX, A.M., Prefer Latin Lanage
an 1 l.tleratnri'.
ISAAC X. 1-iK iMIS, A. M, rrineipal of (1. Aernlemv.
AI.HiKIl T.VVlJlK, A. M, Tutor iu thu Knglib. lni
friuiu anil Klueutinn.
HiiilIt;ig4, Library an1 Apparatus.
The Academic edifice now occupied by the
members of the University, has been erected, at
nn expen-a; f .i.lHm. nnl it iti nilapte-I tn art-ommoilat..
I.i0 iitmleiilj. Aiinthi-rerlitiiv ii m-nrly riinIett-J. ana
expieti'il ta Im ri-ivly fur wiuiam-y at tliw ciiuiuieueenieut
or the next Term l)et. 17, IkAo.
The Library einitains a uuuiU-r of Select volumes, and
is rmistiiiitly inerea.iny.
("tiemii-al Aiiaratu.- h;u li-en prnenn-il snfari-nt trt
nllVIly tin) iiiliiieiiiti. ili-iiiaml. Tin A)iiaratil! lor the
illustration of Mechanical 1'Likviopliy, ia now eonijilete.
Tiillion and Hoard.
Tuition in the Collegiate Department $20,
Academic 20, Primary 13 per year.
board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and
light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at
various prices, from $1,50 to ?2..r0 per week.
Arrangements are in rmirresa t furnish Hoard, exelil-
MTe of liMlirin-j. wahitt. fuel and li'iit, to guch as luay
ui-iirc it, ax $i per weeK.
Sessions and Vacations.
Two Sessions in the year the former com
mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and
continues 26 weeks; the latter commences on
Thursday, 10th May, and continues 14 weeks.
Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8.
11 V order and in behalf of the Board:
THOMAS WATTSOX, Pres't.
GEOKtiE F. MILLER, Scc'y.
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, IS.'iO
IT IS A FACT,
ONE self-evident, and worthy of every
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 to get one of
liergslresser's U'heat 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 docs 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. GedJes & Marsh. Orders
for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be
promptly attended to. Machines will be
sent and put to all order'. Addrcsq
J. BERGSTRESSER, i
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329
VjOTES Promissory, Judgment, and
i, Juiut JNolcs (blanks) at this office.
ASuMEi: si-IKS nil'- ifuSIiMl
PEPSI
The true DllJEsTIVE FI.l'IU or GASTRIC
JL'ICE a greut Jli'npnia Curer .'
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stonuuh of
the On, after ditecii'ms hy Uaron I.i r.iuii, the
great physiological chcruUt, hy J S.Hoi ou run,
ALU., fto. It N. 8lh St. 1'hiladelphia, Ja.
VTRl.'LV wonderful remedy for Intlic.-tion,
Di.-prptiii, Jititnilire, Liar t'oinplainl,
Cuitbliputiun and Debility, curing after Nature's
own process, by Nature's own apji'iit, the Gastric
Juice. (jIJalt a teaspoonlul of this fluid infused
in ater, can digest or dissolve Five found of
roast heef in about two hours, out of the stomach.
Digestion is chiefly perfotmed in the stom
ach by tbe aid ot a fluid which trccly exudes from
the inner coat of :hat org in, when in a state of
heahh, called Ue ernsiric juice. This fluid is the
gnat taleent i'f t' j the purifying, preser
ving and stiwula'irg aeut of the stomach arid
intestines. Without it there can be no digestion,
no conversion of fond into biood, no nulriiion
but ralher a foul, toipi.l, ainlul and destructive
I' cundition of the whoiu digestive apparatus.
I'Cpsill is the chief clement or great dige't
. ing principle of the eastric juice. It is found in
great abundance in the solid parts ol the human
i stomarh alu r death, ami sometimes causes the
stomach to digest or tat itself up. It is alsu found
in the stomach of animals, aa the ox, c.ilf, A.C. It
is the material used by farmers in making cheese
styled IlC'MIM't. Ihe elied of which has long
been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling
of milk is the first process of disestion. A call's
slomarh can curdle nearly one thousand limes its
own weicht of milk. I! iron l.ie'.iig states, "oue
part of Pepsin di.-"led in sii'y Ih.iusand parts
of water, digests meat and oilier loud." Diseased
stomachs produce no good i i.-tiic Juite, Kennel
or IVp.-in. 'J'o show that this want may be per
fectly supplied, we quote ihe subjoined
s lr.vnrir' r.viUEXci: !
Fnrim l.li:l;lii. iii li. - l r:it.-.l '.rk on .nuna! ("hi
mi.ln.Mi.': "An arliL.-ml .!iy.-tie Kn'-I. nla.u I"
llirii:'iJ.trii-.luirMii i t- r. .m1i. vr i!r-''ifrt'nilli-uiii.ii.-au'iuliran
"I tlu- Muluueli .nil', in li-li aruiu-
.irliH. .. of fii.nl. i'S iii- nt ami eisrs. mil I wif.em-il :-.A
lifri'sli .I in lltr aun- main!' r a in llie liumsu .-:"ln:n lt.''
111-. j:Kl: Kl KA. in li t:ii.i- 1..- tnali i 1WI ntl-t Irtet.
.iil.!isliFd l.v Ki-!r WellL Ni-w V.Tk. .e."- :i. sl.il-s
Iti.. .oii t'r, ul lart. ami iI..imtiIs tin- lin-lln.1 of l-n'vira-U..11.
'I Ir.-i'.- nrv i'l-w l.l-h.-r aut'i-nri. . tl-an irr. f.-r.-ria.
hr. CuMI:K. in In- lalu.il.i.- writii:-- (in the i'ltv..ii.li..r
of l'i' -.-tii'ii. i'l..i v,-s liu-t "a ii.niiiiuliu Ill" 'lu
1 '
I tin
liiant .1
-rri'- .In;".' i- a ppnir.ne:iT. nin ai!-pr.--:.;.'
; (; 1 t:r -T.il.-r. that "a tll.lin-
I in.-.lirit!" in 1.i..1..i.w1j'im:is.-i-H'-:v
vailiiiii car..--
illi-lie.1 1
alltlcl.-i u ill
tlii
t..iii.:.i nf. I.iihn e,.T Ihilij: tlw tu
full. l.a.I r.-i.uii- t'i '
-l..uiarh i ! Ii in-4 ;::ii
lir.liKAIIAM.autli
liiel, ..!.- : - U 1. a r
111., .-t.-iiia- li- ! an. 11
Ihe tinal the I'!- 1 :
ami el . !! 1 :ii.;- 'n
w i-t .hll.-l-i lit in. HI I li
Hl-..IMil.'.- 1. :.l
!:l..l-,'li:..i. 1-l.ll.el.. I'
it 1'. ..-oi 1..11H- a p.
.-i:-.i. 1- .1 ia r--r. m
in :T. in
:i"in t'i'l a 11 1- ;
l-:,.f. 1-1 M.I.I'V
Iii it-lit wnrk nn lie
mix a-'.-s In .111 . al.
in.-iits ::ii It. K-.ui:
:r..l:l Ihe l':n- hiltli
Kll"v. 11. - I :i a.! i-a J
i..-lt- etlv in li..- .11 tit'n
.liiii-c ..i'tailn '1 fruiii the
.lii.-ll
ni!'!i-t.-) u-.-e,-.t.-l.""
1- v.-i rknin eiri-lalili-t
ill J.li,i..,I'.'V. that
I 111 w:;f. r. iinj-art to
nil--
HT.1111
in ; va.-i-.M- a;-i. l.-st.t I'-kkI.
I;.! .Uj' .a-ll - f tll--Ill ill U"
I -liji-.-tlve .H.?l.',
-1I1 ini.ry nf Van. ' Lea A
lieitiii-ivt-ry
li l iicuiiial lii.-tTV f lli-
!!.. li
' I'l' ::
(..1 .Ill- lit-.. m knn iltal lii.i i
1. ?'!;:! it:-i..-tivt- illL'i. T- .-ir.-it
i.- n I'ur.il n itric Jui'-r it-i if. '
.1. J r-i li C-'K.-e--. 1'hil.i.l.. !n
n l"l!V-i.il'.er.'l'-T'l. iimrt- ti.an
: :;, -t t!i: 'i;.j.ct. II L-i i-X.-ri-;!,
en tin- lla-trn- .h:i'-.'. (.:. uri'il
Mvi i. li an i tp'lil eiiTHeil-. an
l:i- ti'.n m.tirre'l
iui iii lie" natural .Ji r -r.r i. .tia '"
Asa DYSPEPSIA Cl'KEK, Dr Houghlon'
ireparatinn of Pcp-it has produced the most mar
velous rllrcts. It is impossible to give details ol
cases in the limits of this advertisement but au
thenticated certificate have been given of more
than TWO Hl'XliUED rapid, wonderful, and
permanent cures. It is a great Xeuvoi a A.iti
iiotc, and particularly u-eful for tendency to
bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague
the evil e licet s of quinine, mercury, &c, also for
excess in eating or dunking.
There is no form of tll.L) STOMACH COM
PI.AIX'I'S which it does not reach and also give
instant relief ! and repealed for a short time, pu
rilv of Illood and vioon p om follow at once
It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo
miting, cramps, soreness ot the pit of the stomach
.Jistre-s after eating, low. cold state of the blood
heaviness, lowness of spirits, de-pondency, emaci
ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Ac.
Price. OXE DOLLAli per bottle. Onebottlc
often effects a lasting cure.
PZFSIU IK iO'.VDEKS sent by Mail, free ofPostage,
Knr ri-nv ni'-n-i- nf - -n.liivr nil farts of lh. i-.tiuti-y
till- i:c.-.-l!V- M.:-.-. r "! t!i.- ''- : li.i- J-lit u:i ill th- f..rm 'i
l.w.!.-rs. v. i:h uirccti-iii. t.. N- i1i--j.1v, .1 l.v Hi." i.-iticlit in
wal.Ti-r ,uu. T'ii' t-.'i. l-. i.tiiiu jnt tli- sain.
IJattiT a.- tin- l.--tl!.-. l.llt t !i-i. 111.-.ill-.litltv f'.rtiif ..mil
,-rii c. an. I arc . nl l-v mail. I r t' r..-t..-i . f. r si. m-u
:..t-l..-i.l, tn Iir.J. s'. Il-.ie.l'.li.n. No. 11 .Ilh 1.1-utlt .-t.
I'liita.lcll.hia. .Six pai ka ; :i.r .
Every b-j:tlc.n-.l package bears the written sig
uatuie ol J.S.HUl i;itTOX,M.li.,s ,Ie Proprie
tor. .Sold l y agents in every town in ihe Lnion
aud by most respectable dealers in medicine.
To be had ol lr. TiloKX I'OX, I.ewUburg
.1 II tjaslow, Milton: Thompson, Millliuburg ;
Wilt & Eilrrt. llatlleton; Win Hoshong, Xevv
IJcilin; li I Crousc, Selinsgrove ; .Mrs M'Cay.
Xortliumberland lv3:)5
BULL'S HEAD HOTEL,
AltJItiwitrg, L num county, 1 enn'a.
"TiEf PECTFLLJ.i
intnrms the citizens ol
Union county, and the public in general.
i but 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 cire will be
taken to render his guests comfortable and happy.
His IAUI.E will always be furnished with the
choices! delicacies of the season, and the best the
maiket can aflord. The liAR will at all times
be attended by careful persons, and none but the
very best of liquors will be kept. His STAW.ES:
arc ample and convenient, and the U3TLEKS
punctual and attentive.
In short, he pledges himself to endeavor lo
give general satisfaction to all, aud hopes by
strict attention to business to merit and receive
a liberal share of patronage.
Millliuburg, Juno 20. 1850
milE subscribers ofTer the public, at their
X new Brick Foundry, the following new
and valuable Stoves :
Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with
a Brick Oven.
Lady Washington Parlor Stove.
Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood
2 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 AVooiI 5
sizes.
Egg Stove the very hest in use for Stores.
Offices, IJarrooms, and Shops.
The celebrated ( ictiesee Air-Tight Cook Stove
The Complete Cook 3 sizes.
Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves
Ploughs Castings, &c. A:c.
CHRIST & M'FADDIN.
Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849.
I An An n r f PrArfintiAti - V
4aVA& VUllVLf A. 11 VU11V11 It VI hU
a pound of Cure," in
that awful disease,
CONSUMPTION !
TR. FITCH S Lectures on tho Preven-
lion and Cure of Consumption.
This popular work for sale inLewisbur"
by S. F. Lyndatl-
J. Houghton aud at
mis u.ttjc. rnco, 7 j couU
HENRY C. HICKOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lewbbur;, Union County, Penn'a.
0FFbvCE T- s,Tni s latc,y
J by L. 15. Christ, Esq.
fFrilft rvvrT
ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
Thf. iinerri!.i.. t.lV. r .
.,... .uw nuns 0r 8ale a ja
assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as
Annie trees. 1 in In f.,. k:..L .
it-- . - "in, 40 varieties,
II warranted acnume-iwh t... o..
utrietit-s; Tarurian Cherry, Nectarine,
mne a,.., , mi uees, ioetncr with orno
C or 8 varit-ticu ol Grape Vices of the best
ti.'ifive and exatia varifiipa .
1 rces, such as the I aulonia, Linden, tic
N. II. Persons wishing to procure a
quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested lo
make immediate application to thesubscri
ber, in order to procure the varieties and
siz wanted. II. R. NULL.
L'-jwisliiirg, March 4, 1850.
UVKIl COMPLAINT,
T.M'NMCE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or .em,
I'cbility, disease of the Kidney, and all i .
eases ariing from a disonlereil I,ier or Siom.ch
such s Constipation. Inward Piles, Koines '
or Illood lo the Head, .Aeidity 0f the
S'ornarh, .Nantrs, ll-aribrirn. dis
gust for Food. Fulness or t'.-i?ht in the
.Siomarb, t'liur Eructa!i,ns, Sinking or flut
tering at the pit of the Ktnnsach. s imminS of the
Head, hurried and difficult Ureathine, KluU
ti ring at the Heart, choking or sulToca,
ling Sentatiuiu when in a lying
posture, dircnes, of Vision.Uols or Webs
belore the Might, Fever and dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Skin and Kyes. pain in the Side, Bick
Chest, Limbs, Ac., sudden Flushes of
Heat, Doming in ihe Flc.b, constant Ima
ginings of Kvil, and great Depression of Spirit,
CiV HE li TElTt ALtT CCBED SI
DR. 1IOOFLANDS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
prepared by
itr. r. .7. Jarkson,
at the "German Jledicine Store,"
l-f Arch St. I'hllarl.
77rer nnver urer the abort di'tensei in n ,t tx.
ei.'ltil. if tij'ialleil, hy any other preparation it
the t'nitiil Stntix, us the cure at!tt. in Biany
iv.'.v nftrrslif.tl jihyrn'ritin hail failiil.
These Hi tern are Uorthy the attention of inva
lid?. Possessing Rreat virtues in Ihe rectiliction
of dis rasrs of the Liter anJ lesser glands, f lerci
-iii? tli most sejrcliing powrrs in weakness toil
alVcctinns of the digestive organs, hey aie withal
safe, certain and pleasant.
KCiul Arn he toxvirET. The Hon. Cha
D Hineliue, etlitor ol the Camd'ti Democrat
bc$t papf r in West Jersey, says, July 21st
!n.tn.AM-.s ;i:.:ma fittkrs.-V. b.w m
ninny Htt. riii - n"tit . -,f t!.L m.-iirlne. aift th munm
wli-tifi !H-y t.iiif in.lnv. ut tmiake inainn-pMrtink-iu
iiu r;t-. Kri'tn iuinrv wt- crr i r-uinliil ruiLuhl
tun.t ,av wi r--tii-l il :tj- in it j-tii.n uj- n iijaparf
tli liv r ami .iilivc..r';tns ilih! th.- j- w. ifui jriftorm-w
it r.-rl- iii .it :! rr..M i ..!-!ra;it-n i T-nl'.y -ur'.riftiijr. It
i.!.- in i - r ;i tl, -n tij. .tt-. l-rir.u,; UifB iuW
If t'i'..- vi -i ui v.-r. in. r- L-.-n. mIJ.v utJ. w HT it
t:,.T.- v .'t; j f- ;. ivii f. a Vrr.m the it.-inarh,
i i v.-r. 1 r' r- a - -r- ni th-- wnt nj;ij.intr of j1
int-;ii;i; !;;!. ,i -, lUv,- tlifiii in at tk'tlthT ffn-liti'-n.
;!, i ti f:.u I : i .It -f::uirv tn 'i'lPDiir? RiwralW.
riti-1 ,:.-.. i i v ninl. nif vnuM atTtM our frkivia
wn.t an- nt nil iii..-j... it ti iriv m trial it will then rwr-
tttiiiit i!.-t if. It -S'uiM. iu furt.W in rrtry familr.
ui::tT 'Iii :i- rm rf-lm-t- -uoh fvuiencv of mrit.
Tiom the IS'wthti Ha editorial, Dec -2d
Tr. Ht-'ifjtn f- '!. (.frman Bittt-r. fir the ran
.f Liver ' i,; jMiiiiit. J jiiiiitf. Injptu. anJ thrrnif it
.Vrv'iuji I 'ii'irv. i .,t. -, rvt iliy nue of the mot pnpalar
in ( iiif-in. ll..-f iiittr hurt Ntq uA hr
;!i ti-.iint- n-1 ft n it r, I at onrrlMw hv ha. hiniirif
n-ft-ivt M lii'iit ttu u. "I li is r'm-ly an eflWtual, prrm
itii t t ur- f i.iv. r C "lit; i. int. W ar ronTinr.-i that,
n tl..- i!-r :!.-. l;:t;- r. tlie j-;tti-nf rntntlr gaini
-tr iitii: .u.I vu-t a I-f! of jrmit ro n I J rui' B.
nr- -.'Ut in I it.-- aii'l rat-II. u-l an N- o.i by
.r r -i ;t- h t;- rn- rt ! ';.-ati' t'-m:M-li-. with Mif-tv
!i r .ir.v t.tr-i:m-t tun --. W e an- snnkin fxim tiwr.
L-lin
&r.tt' Ur'7, one of the best literary paor
)U Nit? lied, fiiid. Aug S.'th
r. IE f . m .'- iIi'km liiTTf F manuf!rfiiivil hy Pr
.laf-l..- :i. .-.r- i" rvr.-iMn-iol' 1 by - mi- "f tlt ni"t pr
i:r:ii ':. i:i in " - r- ' I'tt-- F:i-iilty. an arti le .'f xuurh
f. i- v in c t- -' -t I m.i.'r v.-i-nkuv-fK. As u-h is ihe
t v - n ! i ;.!! i ' r ?: ; - t,. ..1-t.iin a t-"ttie, anl th?i!
Mivt- tt. iti.--;- " Mi.rJi "f'nTi' IVrM an nf A hilitatfti
1'ii-t.Uiti :i-will timl lin-sc llttti rs ativnnta2v-iuf to thv-tr
S-:ilth. if ru w tr-iii fXirkm-e tlw fealuurj effect
ilfj Uit".- uf ii fak ?-tm-'.
JuJlc M...r.3io.H, a gentleman of great seien
titic aud literary ut!nnn,enf?,aid in hia'Oi'ew York
Weoklv Mpsfencr, Jan 0, 1S"0
Ifr. li-j '"?'.'. rwirrjf ;.'-t.. Hi tv i jifcparation
tii h iii.- i i:-!ihj )rv!-'. el th- l'niu ai-p-aruuaDiiiiotta
in n r- 1:11111 n.;:r.-. jiict th1 r-;wn if ot-viiu. U is mart
itft.-ra IT'-- rtt T1..1. furnhfl 1 y n- nt thf mft rflrbratt
tiliTiri;ui-i 01 iititi-rn tiiit' the late Dr. Christopher
Wilhelin Hocliand, l'r'!. f-..r to the VniTeritj of J-b,
I'rivau l'tiy-i-iitn t Kntuf t'russia. and f-ne of the
ri;it. t nn lii :tl m ritt rs (m rmanv ha.- ert-r i-n-lured. H
was t iiti'haliraMv tin- ein niy of immbiiff, aud theref"!
mtilirini- (' hirh h' wai" tlttr iiiTt-nfor ami emiorsr mj
Te tTMifii.i-iitly r- hol nn. Ifr siMTisHy renmiufntil it m
l.ivcr ri'ini hurit. I!!h-jm.i. lK-tiJitr, Vrrtiico. AritlilT ot
tlm Steiiiftflt. (.'ntiitntion. anJ all complaint.1 anicc
from a .li-'-nl-nd rf.iniiii-in of the stomach, the Liter ac t
the lutrstirr. Nine riii)allphi pneem expre tlir
eonvi t; n of U r.rt.'H.'nr. an-1 Peveral of thir litt'rs
jH'ik f itHclT'Tt.' trom thi irown imUridiMl esperien'.
LuJ r tin fie cirf-itmMnntf!. we fcrl varrantetj. not ttf
in mllinj the attention of our readers to the frewnt
pr-pn-tr t lr. r. M. JarRjiOB preparmttun, tat in rec
omuu'iiUin the artu.Ie to ail afUicb-d.
More Kvidx5ce. The Philadelphia Saturday
(faze He, the bet firmly newspaper published in
the Liiited States, the editor say a of Dr HooiiaDd's
German Bitters
It i wlJom that we reenmmen'l what are termed Pat
ent Mrtiirint-ti to our readcra' patronaire and confidence;
and. tlirn fi-re. wh.-n we n-eniumi nl r. HtNifland's GeT
inan lfitt r, we wih it to hr tiiotlnrtlr andratnod that
are n-t yp"nk.inir of tin- nwtmni of the dT, that ar
notypil utxnt for a hr-ivf prried and ure ft)rritteii aftvr their
have d"m' tli. ir iruiJrv rarr ff niiwhit f. but of a medieiae
r i xtnMh. d, nnivt-riilT pni-L and which haa m-t
the lu-arty aitnTal of the fatuity it?if.
Kvidence on eridenre has been received (likt
the forein; from all wlions of th Cn ion. the last
yars. cm iir smirst trfttmnvtf in its famr it, that
th-re i more of it ium J in the rrarttee of th
Iiv7ici;ns of I'hil.i-UIuhia. than of all oihp wiBfr.m
mmMin-d a fnrt that ran easily he etaMihe.f. n.i tM!!v
pr-ivhitf th.it a tew utitic prvoaruttoa will neet with their
inirt aprro ral wht n rrt-.-rnt.-d eten in thin fi.rm. That
thi.-inmlirjnp will eur Litit Complaint and Iv.repota.
one run dutiM. alter u.-inj it a. directeil. It act prt-:fif-ally
upn tht- St..ma-h and Lir.r. It fa preferable
riiiom. l in U tViW tlitetii. The eff.-rt ia immediate
they cn he admiuvteml to rrw vLt QTUirixi with raftty
and reliable bem tit, at any time.
Beware of counterfeits!
Tbia medicine baa attained tbat character which
it is necessary for all to attain to indue counter
feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of
trie lives ot those who are innocently deceived.
txK well to the marks of ihe Hemline.
Thej have the written signature of C.M.Jcio
upon the r rapper, and the name blown ia ts
bottle, u-ihuut uticlt they ere spurious.
For sale.wholcsale and retail, at the GERMAN
MEDICI.XE STORE. No. 120 ARCH Sue
donr below Sijtb, (late of 173 Race St.) PhilaJ
elphia, and by respectable dealers generally, lb
country throughout. Iy3.?0
Also forstile by S.F.L YXPA LL,Lett-uiurg,Pa
Also by D. TlKK.M O.,
MOST KINDS OF
JOB PAINTING,
XEITU t EIPEDITIOISII
IXICIITID
AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE
Lewisburg.