LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. n 5:: Bow a CoustrA-ic mile Lis first Levy. In one of iho interior counties of Ten tifcSocr', au ii ilerate man name Jake Short, who of law matters, it might truly be said 'di,l not know as uiueh as the law al lows Iiiiu" ly some cbauce was elected constable. The next day be was met by a neighbor utr'uiing like a military officer, with bis raddlc-bags on his arm. 'Hold on, Jake," says bo. "The wheels of government never stop!" "doing to make a levy?" "Yen, got the document in my saddle bags." "You bad better look out, the List man in, lost by not doing bis busiucss accord ing to law." "Can't catch me, I'm up to bow it's done," answered the new made official, jToudly, never turning bis bead as be strode along. ''Let me see," soliloquizes be, ''I am to distrain for rent, attach all the property I can lay bands on.'' When be arrived at the tenement, be found it vacated, and no visible means left. "Whew where am I to make my mile age? a pillar of the State must have sharp ,.yej government expects it." After seeing about the house and bushes fir some time, be espied an autiquated porker and her little ones. "Ahem I've got 'cm I say I'm some" lie ejaculated, as be crept slily around and caught the unsuspecting porker by the kink in her nurrnlur, that be might lay hands on, and go according to law, (for he had seen a prisoner taken by slap ping him on the shoulder while the process was read,) shouting (as ho had heard at Court) "II ear ye Hear ye Hear ye 1 attach you." All this time the porker was "up and doing" her best licks, but Jake's motto being "never give it up so," hung on to "the forlorn hope like death to a de parted colored gentleman." The poet thus beautifully describes a similar catastrophe : ".lark f-ll down, asd Jilt not tumbling after.'' The porker fell and a wheel of goTcrn mcut was suddenly heels over head, ma ling six feet measure, and fracturing some jean. The porker, owing, perhaps, to her having more propellers than the pillar, got under way first, and the little A.nn small snecimen of mirratirijr ..11 !, t'Vn.&TrvnroCtablc office." ! i T.1-. .,n,ii,i;i,i,lJl enaiii:uiv-,. ' " at-vl babilimeuts. 'l"t a sworn omcer i... t do bis duty, and go according to il' Hmiow wcut it strong it was "nip and l-.ck-"' fornbont a quarter, be then gained, and cudjJ Us ' '!', ;t by pouncing like "a duck on n .Tut. Lug," nabbing the porker l v the "Ti.u uf hearing. 4.;;. .r Hoar y Hear ye I com mand you tj Mp';- : lock on Satur day nest at .tiu l-'uk - yocery (the Iiorkcr was r-hnr ' t d cn it' in the littL i ;;. r .f iuc looked around r.r i.iii.; ones not one of which was U- mk.u) and bring with you that pas rlo of cussed pigs, for in the eyes of the law you are accountable for 'cm : fail not under pain of the penalty laid down in the Iiw Uooks. This is done by me a sworn oTiccr, as the law directs.'' A bad done bis duty, be loosed bis hold.; the porker no doubt being accounta ble fw the appearance of the little ones was in so great a hurry to join them, that she pot her head bothered with the -etanding of Jake, and sad to relate, "a pillar of the State" t.Vaud great was the fall thereof. The next day the following was found sticking on a tree : NOTICE. At Sam Tarker'a Grocery at 9 o'cl k on Saturday next, I will expose an old sow, and a passle of pigs, more or less who will appear as the Law directs to be distrained for rent. Jake Short, Constable. Tennessee, March, 1831 Advice. If a man wmiM he "dry,- let liim drink, drinV. drink : 1 f a man would he io. he mil tliiuk, think, think ; If a man would t rich, h moit wik, work, work; And if h would U tat, eat pork, Irk: Prk : Hut if A man with would itudy. he murt cat, eat, cat Kut little at bit dinner of hit meat, meat, meat ; A joutb to he diaUnjuuhed in his art, art, art, Mut keep away the (tirls from bia fcear hrarOirart. I'arfon Howe, of the Mississippi "Pine Knot," who changes the type of hispspcr every week, the size every month, the title every quarter, and the locatiou semi-annually, and who advocates Laud Reform wherever be goes, has the following post script to "exchanges" in his last : "This is the last Knot! "We're off! Obituary AVe like a witty thing, no matter who mys it Such we conceive to be the re mark of the Pickens Republican, when it told its neighbor, the West Alabamian, that it had been "salivated by the too fre quent use of the Charleston Mrrcury." "Mary Ann,as soon as you get that bread mixed, wash your bands, for they hain't eecn water since you cleaned them naty ccla, yesterday." It is unnecessary to add, that Mary Ann was making bread for the "boardcri." What are the moht unsociable things iu the world? Mile-stones. You never sec t'.vo of tbtju together. Map of (lie Slate of California, Okeuo: TEX OX. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, pruned hy 8. Aug' Mitchell iu 1816, in J painted to correspond with the boun. darie fixed by Congress in lb 50 for sale al the Chronicle onSce, price 25 cts. Sb& slrueux dextist, M S Y he found at his Office and resilience Third street, near the Uer.Ref.Ch. the two weeks following the fust Monday ol each monili, where he is prepared to execute all operations in his line of business in a manner credilaldo to himself and satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. Dr. 1,. spends the third week of each month in Millon. fjromatic Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping the teeth clean and breath sweet, for sale at 25 cts per box, by JOHX LOCKE, D.D.S. Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1S50 ewe1 lot Sale. S MMIAT hrge and desirable properly ou l. the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence1, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a lare BRICK House contain iiiR 4 lare rooms on the first floor, G bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on tin; third. A Kitchen and V;ihlinu-i; adjoins, and il Ins nlso a hriie cement Cistern, a I'ump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. Tor terms &.C. apply to Ono.F.Mir.i.r.R, I'.s-i. S. K. DWIS. Louisburj, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! TOOK at IUTFir.i.i.'s NEW J STOCK of (.old and Silver alches and Jewelry, before you buy el-eivherc and pay a "leclle yf'Vt'irTJ too much" because you was not aware that ilaltield sells cheaper, i; .11 r. lm, v n j-ws 1 1 1 1-K Jlfi nntcW rni - do lull jc. led l' l" IS fji.nn :nul ' Anchor., and l-i in-s.j. aid 14 lu IS Su.uii :,o.o.i i'ver l L- VerS. jew-le-l. .'m.JHI Anchors and lupine... jeweled. Io.mi IT.ou llol-l tiller liiu;:-.. Inr.'e variely -,M - Far l:iu;rs. plniu and nl, latest styles i " ,'i.ihi " IVncils and I'cns 4...U lo.Hi IVncils I.T.'t ii.ofl 1'enn. Silver rases, riism.-n-i pointed 1.-:e :i..hi llreaKli.ine. IOv's ami 'lit's,UiU v-slylcs ...' ."..oil '- Moulin.: lo ki'if. doul.le. CM l-'.oo " Wat -li.-haiiis. t'..haiid Vest . S -il ' .u:irt uo itocl 1.1 .all l:..uu " Keen .7." ....'si Silver TaMe and Tea Spoons IMa:.l and i;.-rm.:-iUer Tea and TUc Spoons .".i 4."i .-liver Coin! C-i'l il.-'o Kt.d liold .cictacks I ") Rra... Clocks -'si lu.'to A.--.r.it .'HI And hundreds of first choice articles, 'splendid j goods." just from the City and as low as ily I retailers can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD. Iicwishurg, March IS, 1831 Si.OOO lvorlli C'aliinrt Furniture Eur Hale al Dtmurhyt W'aicroont , IOI RTH Street, south side of Maikel.at the n of S.W. IVyAv-ware-rooro up .fairs. w here is ollerrd a splendid assortment ot I LK A7'l7i'.',as cheapascau be purchased thisside of 1'hiladelphia sueh as I'lain. Fancy, and Dressing Bureaus ; Sofas ; (Ulnmnn ; Mahogany Chairs; Tier. Center. Card, Sofa and Dressing Tallies, Ureakfast and DinirgTables.&e.; Hedstead (Octiran.French and Common) from $3 lo $100; also Stands of every variety. All work warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. r . A. I.eisburg. Nov. 21, 1850 cunsbuvg JTcmniivn rPIIK subscriber, thankful for pnst pat- rotngc, would infornt the public that he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill (learin? and other Castings. Thraihing Machines, and oilier articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of .ood material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMES S. MAKSlI. I.ewisburg, l eb. ISol ClUOlvlNd Stoves, of various patterns J and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsn. I'OVKS Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the I.ewisburg Foundry. James !S. Mai ah. T IIIUASIHNG Machines and I'LUUb for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. James S. Msrsh. 17IAUL'S Patent tlun Plow, a supe- V rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foumlry lf James 8. Marsh. Gr' RAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durable Orsio Drill now in use, lor sale at uie i,ewiuurg FounJry by James n. nisrsn. "The Old Head Quarters!" FRIES' TANNERY. riTIin subscriber refpectlully iniorms ins 1 IrienJs aud the public geue.ally, that he can ics on the Tanning and Currying Business in full force, as usual, at the olJ established bead quarters ill the Borough of Lewisburs, on St. (irnrge s street, near the Kiver, wnere lie Keeps a consiant an J full supply of LEATHER. of nil kiml and the best quality, winch are oii.'reu CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE for HIDES ami BARK. (rll0 CorJa of BARK wanted iipvnv W W. FRIES. II I... IV A Lewisburg, Nov. 20, 1850 Tlie beautiful Ship Industry ! The aubsfnlier has just received by the above, at his New Shop, Second street near Market, (next door to H. C. Hickok's law office) an entire new and fashionable stock of materials for carrying on the business of Boot and Shoe MaJung, embracins French Calf skins. Talent Leather and Morocco of every description, wilh LASTS of all sires and latest atjles. He Hopes by strict attention to business and desire to do the 'greater ?ood of the greatest number' of his patrons, to merit and receive the confidence and support of a generous public. All work and ma terial warranteJ. U. W. SAMUEL. Lcwk&uif, Dew iO, ISiO MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. 11. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewishurg andvicinity, in thevarious branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. &. J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 WORM SPECIFIC ! M'L A N E'S VERMIFL'ti E This invaluable lemrdy for worms, is rapidly supplanting all olbcrs, in public estimation. W here it is used it has produeed the bcl cli'ects, and driven out all oilier remedies. It i the best we have ever seen ! is the remark of all who have ever used it in their families : J KiJd &. Co I received a lot of M'Lanc's Vennilui;e from your agent la-t spring, which I sold out in one week, and I think I could have Fold one thousand hollies by this lime if I could have got it, but not knowing w here to get il I had to wait until your agent came around. Eveiy person ihat has Hied M'l.ane s Vermifuge tells me it is the best they have ever seen ; in faet it is impossible fur any one to say too much in favor ot Al Lane s eruuiuge. W 1 KOUli Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1813 Dr M'Laue, Dear Sir I have sold out all ynur Liver i'ills and am nnxiuiis lo have another lot immediately. These pills seem lo take most ronderfully ; f could have sold a much larger quantity if I had been provided wilh them ; the inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or not I do not know, l'leasc send me another supply immcdi alely. F MIOKT, Druggist Hcmlork Lake, I.ivig'n Co N Y, Mar 8 18 17 J Kidd A, Co Your traveling agent left with me last summer a .juaulity of Dr M 'Lane's Tills and Worm Hpecifie to sell on commission ; the ortn Spcciuc is all sold and 1 should be glad lo procure more, as it sells very readily and has a very salutary ellect in expelling worms. If you eau forward mc some or send me an order to call on your agent iu llullalo (l.-S Keyuold) I think it will meet wilh a rapid sale. V If AIXSWORTH Varysburg, Wyoming Co, Ii V, Dec 10, 1817 A;EMT'S---C V Snl tiFLK, I.ewisburg; J II Ca.-low and J II llaser, .Milton ; 1 (ierhart, ISe linsgrove; J W Friliug,Suiibury ; Mrs M 'Cay, Northumberland; M V (iiier. Danville ir. t. Aa iwmnm, 51 r.llT .-'T. t.K !-::! WHOLESALE tc RETAIL DEALER IN Irup;s,.i2clii'iiio,c:iu'iiii4 aN.lyc- fatulls-, Oils, (las, rerlumery, Confeclionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thorntnn returns his thanks for ihc liberal pitronage which he has received, ami he assures the community that every attention shall be paid to the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are ollercd for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. C 'Prescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug .S ore. Kemember to call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J.&. J.Walls. STOVE WAItK-KOOM, Acurj apposite II. P. Shelter's Store. rpilR best and most approved COOK I NO, 1. SHOP, OFFKJK or PAR LOU Stoves, Ploughs, Castings, &c. at low rates, by CHRIST ft M'FADDIN'. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHCAU OF ALL OTIir.lIS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, BECAUSE they are safer, better, and moto lifii-acious than any others. roo,ooo Eloxes have btrn sold annually for the last fivo years. Vmsfi axii Olh, Male nil Female. can aUajs take them with cipial safuty, without fear. J Tilts be niccxsary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the blood and fluids of the bo ny, lime no uuicia m' uw uttitri iiis piuuuLi; j those combined effects, or coulaiu barsaparilla iu them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual. and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking tliem, wiibout fear of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine cerlificatcs (from physicians, clercymen, Members ot Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their clHcacy than of anv others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One li.ix will not do more good than Two Doxes of any others. Forty Tills in a Dox! ! , and sold at Twtnly-1'ive Cents a Bnr, wilh directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. 7Vy hnrr nn tntt' w vnfJrafint mdl, J-'rer frnm dtttt or )i?trr nj ,i y i inJ, Jin nr uript ffir Sti.mach or li-.ityh, J'rtithirt m sii-l n. rfmtitivn. or ltt frrliiigfj THEY AUK (Willi AT ALL TIMES, And i..irril to most disrupt common to manlinJ. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they aU wave do good, and if they do nut, then no others win. Dr. N. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Mannfactnrcr, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years' experience in i'hiljdelphis ; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of different Medical institutions ol Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, 4c, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, &.e. Ottiiagx aud Imposition. Beware of all pills called by names nearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Lei.ly's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; the first Ssrsaparilla pills ever in troduced and the only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fiaud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! LtPPrincipel Depot, Dr. I.piJIy's dispensary, No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail b C. WWitAFFI.E. I.-ititTff 1 J- IT. Csslow, Mlltnn J.M.Bfnfrr, i.W.rWlr.N.il.Tlin W. l'.I. I'amirr. Munry Taylor's. an.1SH!ri. Miffllnl.urs'lly Smith. Atamslmrjr Yuuiif-iaan M Wltr, llry Vll-y l S. Hover. Krwrrorff Fpolls Ik Myers. Kiilv X Kttads .M.rjK-htHearertw a lri & Sf'hnurp. flofinmrs j RMmith. MMl.llbrj L.l!. Uobrpr. M'Krrs ',: Kulls Willi Kilrrt.llrl4it n Tlim.iR Bonrr. Sti;im!iin l.im ! K. it Koush.ftmtrf'Tiilr llr.J.l..lol.l.Willi:inppf.i t: nut! I'T Ilrut'fc'i' r'toft kv jri thrculiout 11k luitil lr.Us. 1')'- Town Property For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot on North Fourth Siree il on which is a two storey l.'.on.n Mr,..c m I... )) I . & I nine I iuujl. J uv jo leei. rsaaa rtniiu puuu cuar unucr ii a ill Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out1 Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by D.tviD Sua mi-. Enquire of DAVID UEBF.R, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 150. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITnONTIlIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Only One Dollar. The Froprirtor of tlie Great Ammrait Remedf " VAtrniiVa Veqktablk I.itboxtriptic Miititre." indoced by th orrrnt oUcit attorn of hu Acenu, throuclwal Ihm United buuet ud Caiutla, lias now Beduced the Price of hts popular utl well koown article; and from this dat, hwicclunb, lie will pat Dp but one tiz only, Im qaar Ittjlllea : Uio tvtail price will be ONE DOLLAR The public may test awnred that Uie character of the Medi cine, iu strength, and curative iroiertiei will remain i st hanokp, and tire lama care will be bestowed in pro parinjr, it ax lirtrtolure. A tin nkedicine, ui.dor iu redaeeil price, will be purhaxed by thoe who hae not hitherto made l Itemwlvet acquuntad wnb iu virtues, the proprietor woohl bet; to intiroe tint ku artirle is not to be classvd with tlie art amoantof ' Rcoteitief of the day ;" it elaims fur ilsell' a greater healing porrr, in ail distasts. th&n en other prtparatie mam htfmrt th vorld ; and ha unstained itelf for eixht years by its sopcriof niwltrsl virtues, and, uniil this reducUun, eutnonaitded double tiie price of any other ariicle in this line. Nt-Tii c l'RTirt'LAULT, tliis article acta with cndttleal ins power and certatnty, vpou the Blood, liver. Kidneyi, Lungs, rind all other organs, upon the proper action of whick kit and health depend. Tm ioedicine has a jmtly ki;h repute as & rcawdy for Dropsy and Gravel, and all diseases of that nature. It may be relied npon wlien the intelligent physician has abandoned his pauont, and fos tlute dutresein; disease. niort tecially DaorsT. the propri etor would earnestly and hormlly recommend U. At IU pnent price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial n ill ptov Uie article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! t P'eae ak for pamphlets the a genu gire them awa,y tltvy contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to iwl tivnlieal matter) valuable lor lioubehold porpotes, and which w ill save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. Tliec receipt are introduced to make the book of grea value, aside from iu character as an adv-rtaing medium lo Uie medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form el letters Iroin all pails of the country, may be relied upon. tV Vanghn's Vegetable I.ithontriptic Mix tare tli Grt American Remedy, now forsake in quart bottles at earh, mall boitles at 40 cts each. No !mall f tiles will be iaed after tlie prcMRt Hock is dipoed of. Tnacipal Cilice, Buffalo, N. V.. 2U7 Main Street . r. VAt GIIV. Sold Wlmlenle and Retail hy OLCOTT MlKESON & O ., 1l7 Maiden Iane, New York City. N. I.. All letters (excepting from agenLs and dealer with ehnot he transact bobioeat) must be post paid, or no attention wiil lie given to Uiera 03-Dr. THORNTON, Lpwisbnr", is ('. ni-ral Atrerit for Kninn county J.H.Csslow, Agent, Milton ; I. (Ilhiiakt, Siliu.gruve 3yl:: 54 THE HEY! FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at tbo upper cud of Market street, where evcrv des cription of CASTINGS is kept on hand or made lo order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Slovcs for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also IMJIflHJISK of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be hea in Pcnnsj Ivnnia. Call and sec and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lcwishurg, Kept. 22, ld-19 PUC undersigned rontinucs the LITE 1. Ill' nUSLVESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the puhlic Generally. (JllAULKS F. I1E33. Lcwishurg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. IOR past Htvors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes Known that he carries on the business of Tanning and Carrying:, 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 he 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. rpiIE undersigned is provided with nil the JL necessary forms and papers, and will take charge, on the most reasonable terms, of any claims fur BOUNTY LAND. EXTRA PAY or PENSIONS that may be placed in his hands. All applications, alter being duly prepared here will be forwarded to Cimules DeSkliiino Esq. an efficient and responsible Pen-ion Agent at Washington cily, who will present them in person (without extra charge) to the proper De partment an arrangement ensuring accuracy and Jeflpateh- HCHICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 29, 1851 3m Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Adria,; on theestate of ISAAC G.L.A WSHE tatc of the Boro' of Lewisburg, Union Co., deceased, have been pranled to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, by the Reg ister of said county, therefore all persons indebted to the said estate, or to the late Firm of Wolfi & Lawsbk, are requested to make immediate payment ( and those having claims against the same, are required to present them duly authen ticated for settlement withont delay. i MILLER, Administrator l ewisburg, Feb 3, 1801 C.v iilif ? Stone Co.il for sale. To IMatksiiiitlis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the AVesl Hrnnch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Ildvscales ou Third St. ALKX'R AMMOXS. Lewisburg, Muy 7, 1850 rain Drills. TIMIE undersigned wish to inform the X farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing j. r. eoss' x-ichf r,,,).,-. w an.wx DRILLS, or SOM.Ml MACHINE. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now otfered for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to cull and see the above niiuv d article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, (JEDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 150. UNIVERSITY at Ijcwisluir;?. CIIKCI'LAR for the Academical Year coin liieiicing Oct. 17, 1 "(. COURSE OF STUDIES. I'niiiary Department. Exprcisrd in iSpt'lIini;. Kca-lm, Definition, English (ir.tmmar, Aritltmetir, (eofrahyt tory U.S.A., JVumanship and tomnoUiuu. English Department of the Academy. The fame studies as in the Primary Dcpartm't continued in the use of larger text hooks ; and tu these are added fleneral History, Algebra, Legen dre, and Klements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. TVrm Junior Amthniic class. I. Kn lih Grammar. I.ntin (iritiumar, Arithmetic (I tlivi.-iiiis.i ii.-rftj'ly. TT. Tin- .;tfni- jiiu'tit-i n. m I. T-rm. and Pi-nmfinhip. 111. hnli.-ili (irHiumitr. C :.r. A ritlinfl t- -ui-l-t-l by l.-t tisi-iMri.4ri--k 'Jr.nuiuaj-j llthtfry I ..A.; iVu Ui;iUhi. l'k k'i'.ii,-'. Seniftr Acttthmic r Aa. T. Crar. firw-k l. a..-r, Algebra (Khwnts.) II. -lln-i-l, do HI. o n !rt cnin.trls'.!. flenp. nil Hi.-f'rv, CuIi.-h I-inii;tp and (.'ini'OMiifu. COLLEC IAT DFAETMiNT. Fresh man cas. I. rn-U-1i Ijinuau aud"Otuiiaiiiinnf Al' hrn, Liry. It. IMiiiit- itt'oim-try. Isivy. Ansdai.. III. I'l.-iiM. Mid and i.-ru-al (.... .uiftry roini-Uted. Li y, Aiiiil'iifi.s. ISophttthore rbtss. I. Ilir.i(v,0d -sr-j-. I'hinr mid .ii..i"ript TrtL-onnmetrr. 1 1. do tiff ' Mfn:-ur;!tii.TiHrT" in.Navij;itiji. HI. )o mmclet.-d. S l' t tmif i-.ns of 1. uiuUi' iic, l;Lftoric, Analli'-:d .; 'iiit'trj . Junior ff.".?. f. P-m-Jthni'! tn thf Crown. Cicero dr OfCu ii,MIe fJiHiiit. Ilytlr'st:ilien. anl llvlrauii'-st. H. I in.tlM-m s .n thf I'ntwn. tt r-t dc OfT:ii pom j U t.-tl. J,ii-ninnti'-i, Acoustic!, LU-clricit, M.ut turn, and ('i.tu". Itl. Urrvk Tragwly, T:tntuf. Atmnrmy. Senior c Aas. T. rncie. y tu nil Tb..In-v. lntdW-nl PlnVAjliT. II. in-k. rolitiml lonf'iny. M'-rl l-lid"Ttiy. 111. fcutl.-r'n Anat-fry. ..nHtituti-u if t. Ciiiiii.-try, Lut-tun, M-utral Kvtk'w?. No class in the lingular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively lo Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The students arc required to attend, regularly, gome religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as are recommended to them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than si places of public worship, of as many different Christian denominations. Text Itook. FnfiJiih LtinflHfift nud i:irui-Ti. Tin BiMo, Trtr" nii.t.-riral KfJi'l'-r. Wororjiti-r's r W.-hstf-r'n lM-ti n;vry, KuIIh n Kniih timmtn.-tr. I'nri4T rrnr. iT' KiT i w in Knli.-di ConiKitioii, 1'arki r e Aids, lsloir r hcciurir; 1 ntvt rsiiy Witiou.) . Jsihn i,nuim'fi. laiillirin"fir:tmmftr. IJiilliiinVItefldtT. F.s'TiTt'tt'ri Uxittn. Ilullion's Vrrir. Srlnnitz and Zunip's Virctl. Lint-oln'n l.ivv. Aiit!.tr Hinnv, 'I'titi' Ii'-rV rk-vro df 'liK-ii-. Tjler's Tacit ii-" (t-rniani i t A .'i a. (,'i'rk L-t,rfwt'jf. ItuilifiiiXirnmniar. IttiUion"- Rnndr. I.i.l'l.'ll k S--tt lxiii'n. nwi'tr- .X- n-'pli'-n's An;it:t-i-. ow-n ? Ili mrr' n thlycM-y, CUai;i;li f l ic"tbcm;, t'i.k'n CI-r"M:tl Manual. M.tthrmnti'-s. Pai.-s Arithmetic fr Aead. mie. Klem rntitry Al l.ra. i:. nr.len. U-p n-Ire. Snrvi ;imr ainl Nai-crili'ii.AiiiilytienH;iN.m''try.thnt4-t' Natunii Phjitiwij liv U-rtotjired.) UlnipU-d s A-tn-nomy. A umber ol Students. The number of students during the past year in the various Department?!, was 11 "2. The Collegiate classes already organized lor the ensu ing year, are the following : fi-nir claw - - .tuninr class ---11 S'l'lminrv rlnss - - 10 Freshman rlas - - 1. ...1 Toaclicrs. PTFPITKV VT. TAYUM:, A. M, Pmf. of Slathrmatics anl Nfitnnl riiilnsoidiv. Jr:'Hi(.K li. UUrS A.M, Tror. of rek Lan;ru:i; and l.itenitnn. iKMH.K W. ANDKUSOX, A.M., Prof, of Latin Lanuaire an 1 Literatim. JSAAr N. I.tVMI3. A. M.. Principal of ihv Arademr. ALHtim TAYUMi, A. M., Tutor in Uie oglbh Lan pua'e and Llocution. ltiiihUngK,IJbrarynn1 ipparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been erected, at an expen or .O0o, and it is ailant'il to acv.nim"dtti 1:.0 xtudeuts. AnoLh reliliec is nearly n.nipleteil, nnd is esps-rt-! to ho ready for iwvtipancy at tbe cuiumi-ucenicut of th next Term Oct. 17. ljo. Tin Ltlirary contnins a uuiucr of geloct volumes, and is mnstmitly inen ajinir. i'henitral Apparatus has 1kpti prormv! unfRr-ient to supply tlm immetliatJ demand. Tht Aiparatu for (lie UlustraliuQ of Mechanical Philosophy, b now coiajdete. Tuition ami ISoartl. Tuition in the Colleciate Department f 30, Academic 20, Primary $12 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 2,50 per weA. Arrangements an in pro-rrnn to furnish ItnanLexr-In- rivc of ltHltrinjr. washing, fuel aud likt, to sui-h as may desire it, at $1 vr we-k. Sessions and Vacations. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in Octohcr, ami continues 26 weeks; the laller commences on Thursday, 15lU May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. liy order and in behalf of the lionrJ : THOMAS WATTSOX, IWt. OF.OKGE F. Mirj.EI!, Sec'y. I.ewUburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 18.j0 IT IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, nnj worthy ol' c'cry considuration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. 1 tell you it Is to get one of Bergstrcsseia Jt'heat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being au 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 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 havino a supply made at Lewis, burg, by Messrs. (ieddes is Marsh. Orders for midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order?. Address J. BERGSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329 NOTES Promissory, JuJc;mcnt, and Juiut Nolc5 (bJuuks) ul thii office. jLyoTien sciF.ynFi?woxvERt FlPSIfJ: The true DIGEST! .'E VlXVi or GASTRIC JL ICt a gnat .'"V'T""' Curer Prrpartd from Kennel, or"lhi, f"-'" "tomach of he Ox, after dirccti'.iis by lU. on I.f Emu, tlie great physiological chemist, by J is. Hoi t iitus, M.D., Xo. 11 X. 8th St. l'iiila.lrlphiJ. 1 VTKL'LY wonderful remedy forlrfrr-''."", Dii'Oi P'i'U Jaundice, lAecr ConijiUu..' Cuitslipu'tivii and Ihbilihi, curing after Nature' own nrucess. bv Nature's own accnt, the (iaslric Juice. fjj-Ilalf a leaspoouful of this fluid infused iu water, can digest ur Jissulvs Fio Pounds of j roost beef ill about two hours, out of the stomach. Iirstioil is chiefly performed in the stom ach by the aid of a fluid which freely eludes from j the inner co;it of that organ, when in state ol : health, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the ! anal suUcnl of the fuud the purifying, preser ving and stimulating agent o( the stumach nnd intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutriiion but rather a foul, to.'piJ. painful and destructive cuiidition of tlie whole digestive apparatus. I'l5n is tbo chief element ur great digest ing principle ol the ga.-ttic juice. It is found in gn at a!iun:lain e in the solid parts ot the human stomach alter death, and sometimes causes t!.c stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &x. It is Ihc material ucd by farmers in making cheese stvlrd Kcniift, thecirect of which has long been die special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digesiion. A culfs stomach can eurdltrncarly one thousand times its own weight of milk. U;iron I.iebig states, "one part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand paits of water, dige.-ts meat and oilier food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Kennct or Pepsin. To show that this want ma; be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined m ir. nrir i:rni: n ! rtiiron I.IKhlil. in his r....rHt"l work on Animal rti mislry. srtvs: -An artifi'-iji! .itr-liv rlni.l. aii!ln'.r"us lo lli..i;asrricjiiifi..niay Im- r.-wlily r...arelfr.ni th. mureu. uu-nil.ram' of tin- stoinnrfi nf'the calf, in whit h virions rtrlirlc of foM. a.s niit an.t "'.'. will I.' f ft-rn-il aii'l ilerestnl in the ..inn- manner a. in the human stomaeh."' i)r. IIKItKIKA. in Ioh femAus lr. a:ise on fr'Ksl mi.I Met. pill.lislud ! tc.wlers 4 Wells. .New York. a- u.', .it. s Uie Rame (rrt-at fart. sni oVseTiN'H the metlKsl of -r. .:,ra-ti'-n. Th.-re are f.- luirle-r smle-riti.-s lh;in Jr. f.-n-ri i. I'r. CeM UK, in his T:i'e.iM ritinzs on the l"hTsi.l..--v t.f I .li.ii. '.I.m r.s I oat "a Oinnnulinn f Ih One .ii:mtily ef Iht Ka.trie .lio'-e is n prominent ami all-j-re-Tiiltotv: cause nf i-..-;.5t:i," nli'l he s;Mtes that "a dilol Loiih il .r"f- - -.I' of in. -lieot.. in l.n.l-.n.who was severely :irlli . .l wilh this e.mlaint. uii.Iiii everythini el lo f:iil, ha.l r.'-"r.-e v lie- toiflrn- Jui-, oi.laiue.l Irom the st'.ionrh of living anoiiaN. whi. !i ei-mj-l.-telv inii l-tl.'' Iir.l. It All A M. anlh'.r o tie- f.oii'.u-- works ou tal I'ii-l, p:ivs : -ll is a r.-iii-irkal-le lacl in .hy..i..lo-. Hi it the Ftr.i'imehs of imimriN. eoo rat.-J in wat-r. luipnrl to th.- fuel lto i-r".. rly ol .li--..l :n r tare.ns arli-l solf.hl. an-l of .11. el in a ki n.l ol artiti'-ial Jiu'i-stion of ile ni iu no wi-e ilill.-n-nt fr.-ui the natural .lii-slive pr.K-e.." hr. M MOV. i:n at w.m k. Ih--1 loini.-liy of lnn. it-a A Ilia in lianl. Phila.l.. 110. pp :-l.'.'l. says: h. tlim-overy "I ri-psui f.-rins a new era in tl- flierui.-al history of 1'e e.slii-u. tr.-in r-is nt ei- riiii. nls. we km.w that fi-l i I ilTs..lv.ilasrapi.l:y i:. no artil:. ial .Ii-.-.-liv.. Uni-I. pr.-par. a j fo.ui IV;..in. ns it'i. in Ue natural iiatrie Jiiie.' its. If.'' I rof. Ill MiLI.-HN. . I toe Ji !fc mm I oll.-p-, I'hiia l.. in his -Teat w. rk on Human I l iv -: . .1. -y. it-v..l.-s m..re than l.liv pau'.-s lo mi eai.iinai'.n ol ihls sui.je!. Hisex.-ri- ; in. Ills wilh I'r. 11. auui' nl. "ii 10." i.a.-trie .luie.-. ol-taiii! it lioai the living luntian SI. nne ii an I from annuals, art known. -In ail fane.." lo- saj . -ill;. -ti.n w.urr.1 as perf- ctly in llo- artiti. ia! as in the ualurnl dip-stions-' j As a DVSPKPSIA Cl'KKR, Ur Houghton's preparalion of Pepsin has produced the most mar- j vcluus i fleets. It is impo-fille to give details of ' cases iu the limits of this advertisement but au- ! tlicnlicatfd certili- ates h ive been given of more than TWO HL'XUKKU rapid, wonderful, and : permanent cures. It is a great Xiiitvors Ati- i nnrr, and particularly u-eful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague,; the evil e Heels of ipiinine, mercury, iScc, aUo for j excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLU STOM ACH COM- PLAINTS which it docs not ri ach and also give j instant relief t and repeated for a short time, pu rity of Illood and viooit or bout follow at once. , Il is particularly excellent in c.ises of nausea, vc- I miting, ciamps, s orencs s ot the pit of the stomach, ' distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, euiaci- j aiion, weakness, tendency to insanity, &c. ! Price, ONE DOI.I.AK per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. i FErSIN IN TOWrEKS sent ty Mail. free of Fostn-c. t Fir coiiTriii.-n. if it.,; 11 it- nil parts ( tin' country j tlie hi'.-.-tiv.- V:iit-r 1 t.i- -in cut u;. in thf l'.-rm watiTor yrti. 'I lit'-o j.ui1iti ffiitniii jict Uio .-me 1 ni;iiti-r as the lUf!. t-ui iwin- :hf U:tiitit t'- r tht .-amo 1 j. ri f. ami ar' - nt hy v-- I'vi f of IV-.-Vn."-. f-r I. oit ! ( ..st-;.i-t- tu Ir. J.S. Ih'Utit -n. No. 11 urlli Li-iilU M. rhilatifli'Ina. I'.Mri.vs lor .0. j Uvery b.aK'.anJ package licars the wiitlen sig nature of J.S.HurGHTU.,M.l).,.Sole Propm- tur. toU l y ngouu in cvt ry tnwn hi the L'uioti ; iiixl by ntot resjirtaMc th'alrrs in nieJicine. f To be hail of Ur. TH-K.rON, I.ewisburg; j J 1( Caslow, Milton; Thompson, MiiUiiil'Ur ; Wilt & Eilert, Ilartlcton; Win Koshonj. Uilllll , VI A V.IUUBC, LUlilUiV t .1119 .lk.sUyt Norlbumbcrlanil Iv33. SOIL'S HEAD HOTEL, MiJlinbiirg, Liiion county, Eemi'a. c.-n GLUTEI? IJESrECTFL'I.LV informs the citizens of; t Union county, and the public in general, j that he has leased Ihe above stand, for many i years occupied liv his Father, and is now pre- j pared to accommodate friends and the traveling j community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be : taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished wilh the ; choicest delicacies of the season, and lliebest ihe i market can afford. The BAIJ will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the ! very best of liquois will be kept. His STANCES are ample and convenient, and the U3TLEUS punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to j give general satisfaction to all, and hopes tiv . strict attention lo business to merit and receive , a liberal share of patronage. Miillinburg, June CO, I8."0 fl"M IK subscribers ofTer tlio public, at their X new Brick Foundry, tlie following now and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with i a Iirick Oven. Eady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight l'arlor Stove, for Wood '2 sizes. Coal Burner for Tailors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Eouis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove sites. Shield Air-Tight Tarlor Plove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated tiencsee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castinfxs, Sec. Arc. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this tiflice. Trice, 7 5 ccuis HENRY C. HICKOK, ;1 TTORXEY AT LA W, Lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. M. Christ. Esq. Sfxuix imar fSS ORNAMENTAL' lie subscriber ofilrs for sale a args assortmt.'11 of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 'o IU feet hiKh 40 varieties, all warranted "luine I'tacl trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and 1'tar irtc&. 'ogether with some li or 8 varieties of (.! rapt.' iocs of the beat imtivo and exotic varieties- Ornamental Trees, such as the 1'aulonia, L:oden, 4c. N. U. I'ersona wishing lo procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisbursr, March 4, 1850. LIVKIl COMPLAINT, JAI'XDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Iieloliiv. ilin-j r of the Jvidiieys, and all dw-ta-cs aiisiiig from a disordered j.iver or SlojnacB, such as 'ons;ij,ation. Inward Pi7.", Fulnesa or Ul,i.,d to Ihe Head, Acidity ot HlO S'oinacli, -.iu-e.i. Heartburn, dis gust tor Kood. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Siomath, Swimming of th Head, hurried and difficult llicatUing, Flut tering al the Heart, choking or suiioca ling Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in lha Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skmi and Eyes, pain in the Side, llaci, l.'hest, Limbs, Ac, sudden Flushes of Heal. Durning in iho Flesh, conslsnt Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression cf Spirits TAX K IrjECTi:AttI CCBLD 11 DR. II OO FLAN DS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Ur. C .7. Jackson, at the ' German Medicine S;ore n HO An-I. si. I'lHiad. Their pou-tr rtr the uhore dUta,t, nni tz ": )'.':: "7 many r": "''( :J"lihli had failed. ' 1 li.se U,,ie,s are worthy the attention ofinM--. 1 o-.ti-.Mi g areat vinucs iu ihe rectification ol .h-ea.-es cl the I.iver and lesser glands, rxerci sii.g Uie most searching poners in weakness and allectioiis ol ihe digestive organs, ihey ate withal sale, certain and phasant. i. i?C1,d ,N" BE1""'"ta.-The Hon. Cha U Jl.i.e.i.u-, eihior ot thtf Cumda, llemocrath, best rniier in est Jersev. 1..1. o,. l( "Ii. b - ' .-" -U.J 1 k -m;man l:iTTi:i:s.-We h.TeWB in.ui t: ruu n-ti. . - . t' il vli' ii i'l lu-y r.iiii itnliK tt4 11.. il- it".r:t-. fr- tu in.finrv lir.i-il -:y w. ! ui.-i il .-(". ji.,- in its. o 11011 ui-.u ilwtiu-! of :atf tliv Wirrfullli'a . u (f uv it. and ll. . !i- "I' iiioi..u.,,r,.irnli..niIviillvumri.in I. en. in.- a.i.l -irtii-un a ti i rv. . I.niimg uttm attorn -Ijii- . t r- r. i Ivi i: r fir. p r. lri -lim. If ii... m. .li. ,e.. ...-. no r.- u. r;,ily uwl, ws an sat-I"--1 '" r-' !!. as fnmt tlw stonarh. In. r. ai. i . rv ii- -sT. ui Ihe irnai mirilj of re.1 lTti """ r '"a-.s.unnal". llaTetbeminaheallhvci.il. .10 .11. iii.J J..I1 eau b;il iletiauee to .petemies Kene'rsllv. i..tr..r.0nary nWi'ine we wuutii ulnw ntl. t.. lio ure ;il all looist-s. A to fi.e a trial it will then rrc oniiu. ii-i ii.-.ll. It slioulj. iu laet.W in every rsmily. otte-r uieiiieiu-. e.m (.riitiiiT sueli evidences of rm-nt. Fiom the iimtun ii-e editorial. Dee Sid Ilr. ll.-.ltnn l s I . Iel rso .1 Uernian Bitters, frr Ihe ran of I.iver r. niplamt. Jaiimliiv. I - .!ia. i.i Chronic er Nervous IMiilitT. is Ue-.-rT..ii) o ,.f the raest popul.r tin diene-s of thr.Inv. These ltitl..rs have trn ue-i It tl...ii.-aiiis. aiol a !ra-D. at our eli.w says he has himself r. r..,n I Ir. m tin- use of thi r- un .lj mi , .rj,,.lUaI. rni ii. ii: rure ot Liver l-.mi,iainr. He an- ennviaeej that, in til-.' l!-e of il,.-.,. r?. lite- frir-ut eou-t-intlv mil s slrellh al. I hit-, la. t wuilli, f fTrM l..kll' .jticn. Hi. ar.- .,.a-aol in t.,-i,. uj ,.i. tIlJ rln u ,T r-..ns vi. n I, I.,,. ne..-t deli.ale fl..oia,hs. nh safelv iie.;-r any eir.-t.nis.ari -. ,. V are s,akir,i aval eer;- ' ' tae allii. tisl we aUvise their u--. S.-ulfs Wukly, one of the lest literary pauera puliii.-hej. said. Aug C.'ith Hp. "oori-AM' sir.iiii.. v hiTTrss. mannfii-rnred bvPr J:i. B..-.U. are .. rm.,,,,,,. ,,,!, ,j v ot ,,,,, , ' lu.ueiit lu. ui!. rs of tl, t a.Mi v. a, ... ,ru, l,. f mu, t, elloa. v m caseevt femalp veakn.,,. As ,ii. h isthecase, .v.. ..,i. I .li:.- :l iiL.tli-rs to el.iaiu a iK.ttle. and thin rave l nenis.-lves much siekn. -s. ivrsi.n.s of .1. l.iliutrsl ..ii.-tituta.usnill m.,j i!,,..,. v.'M.-T' a dvaiitazeuus to their h allli..as e Wu. lr. ui e;er;ia.e the. salutary eilm't they have lifeli weak si.-tenu. Judge M.M.A'o in, a genileman of great scien tific and liuiarj aiuuiniciits.saiJ iu hia-ew Voik Weekly Mes.-eimer, Jan 6, H.'ill 'r. ....; oi.y.- .;.iei.-ii h.tirrf. ii.-reisa preparsti'in n hi. li th.- I. -a i:n- .ri --'S of Ihe I nn.u appear unanimous in rec. iitiii. ii.hn. an.l llu- ri-ason i.. (.I.vu.us. It is madp Ht'o-r a pn s. ripti. nfiino-h. d l.y one ot the most peU-hrate.1 liv-i. iaii- i.t in -I. rn times the lati- Dr. Christopher Wilhelin Hoortjcii. 1'n f.ssfir to thr lniTersily of Jena, l'rivate 1'iivsn iari . the Knur "f Prussia, anil one ef the irreat.-.-t mi .lna uritrrsil.-rniaiiy has ever pr.Ktucetl. 11 was , nipiiatirally loe en. my of humlmij. anil therefore a niiiem. of i. ii..-li he was the inv.-ntur anil emlcrsi-r may Lo et.in.lei:l!y r. li. 1 on. He sfweially recnmmen.Ie'i it in Liver t'..inj.ainr. Ivp,-psia, IH-Liluy. lertio. .Vidity ef the -.,.,,, I,, t ..ii.i ati.m, an.l all' complaints aniiiDS from n 0is.T,l. r. .1 e-.ii,liti..n of the .-u.niaeh, the liver act Ihe ItiO-smi... Nin I'hilnti'-lphia pai.rs eapres. thtir c-iivietion ..fits e,-,.irnce, au.l m-veral of their Ktlitors sp-ak of it.effiets t'n.m th.-irown in.tividual experience. I ud.T these ein.uiiisian..s. w feel wamuite.1. net only iu ealliie; Ihe ato-nti. n ef our readers to the present propri,-..r j I'r. C. M. Jaek.m'sl preparation, but la RC ouiueudini; the aliiele to all altliet.l. .Monr L inrvi e. The Thiladelphia Saturday ('azctte, the best family newspaper published in the I'niieJ Elates, the editor says of Dr ilootland's (erinan liillers It i s.M..ni that wo recommend what are termed Pat ent Vl.-di.-iiie. to our read.-r.' patrouaze and eonfldenec; and, tlirr. for.-, wh-'n we r i-oniiueint lr. II.H.rland's Her man Lilt.-rs, we wi-h it lo be distinctly understood, that w.. an- not -i-'akiti of the nostrum of the dav. that are rioi.-e.l al.uf I'.-r s l.rn f timI ami are f-.rp.tten after they have l, ii.. lli.-ir ruilty race of mischief, hut of medicine l.oi r ...lal.ii-li. il. uuiver-alty primal, and which has met in.- n-.i.i. a,-j r,..ii hi me ra-uay itHetr. Evidence on evidence has been received (like ie fon-ciinct from all sections of the In ion, the last 3 th ' " i-ii.nie.njr in ijj fannr, ,. that Ili-re is more of it n-.l in the practice of the n irular rhysieiiiin of 1'bila.lelphia. than of all other nneirnms eouil.in. .1 a lart that can ea-ily hr psUMinlml. and fully provni,- that a scientific preparation will meet wilh their iiui, t approval wh. n preseute.1 even in this form. That tins no. h.-ine will cure I.iver Complaint and nvsp.psia.ao oneeiind..ii'it,amr n..inc it as directed. It acw speciDe lly U.. n the Siomaeli an.l Liv.-r. It is pnferal.le to ( al. in. I mi all ti,..u, ,t,s. ,ms. The effect is immediate they can he administered to rm.vv or LvraNI wilh salety aud reliable licut-nt, at any time. Beware of counterfeits.' This medicine has attained that character which it is necessary for all lo attain to induca counter feiters lo put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. ionAr u-tll lo the marks of Iht (Genuine. They have the written signature of C.M.Jickso upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bollle, without uhich they are spurious. For sale.wholesale and retail, at the CERM.l MEDICIME STORE, Ko. 120 ARCH St.. on door below Sixth, (late of 178 Race St.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealers generally, the country throughout. lya-IO Ahn for sale ly S. F. J. YPA I. L.LeuishurgJ'm Also by ia. THOKMUV, do MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY I ESi'EDlTIOCSLI EIICTTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE