LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. FhUanthropM at Fault AH pensive w allied the charcoal mia II it charcoal a:rt band'. And plaintive was lha (una in which H marchamliu ba cried ; Ac J mournful u lha look ha cast Anon upon tha jr.vond. And carries. aa. the fata ha turned Upon lha pple "round. A gloom was railing on hia brow. It tn'nble dire bespoke. Adding a new and darker hue To clouds of charcoal smoke While all the arorld around wae bright, And other hearta were glad, Methout,hi it was ha walked a'.ODa Of all the people aad. "Why riliel thou, poor charcoal man 1 Why fali the bitter tear 1 . Ia there no balm to eate tby pain t Si a one to aoolbe thre, near 1 ' Then calmly apoke the charcoal man : I haven't any woea ; And that 'ere tear. u iwnt joq aaw A-rumin down my now, 'And I thinkin' eery deep Tha; I u dry aa nn, Ar. ! wondering bow I'd rii-a a drink. And hadn't got the ti !" Boston Poat. The Telegraph in St. Louis. "Ve lire indebted to the Reveille for the eiue-.'plitting sketch which follows : Two men from the interior, apparently marketers, halted at the corner of our al ley last evening and lietened attentively to th? clinlcing of our press. 'What on earth is that rak'lin' ma chine?" inquired one of the other. ''D'no," answered the questioned party, standing ready at the same time to beat a retreat if the "noisy varmint" should make a sudden appearance. "D'no what in thunder it but it keeps on a tremendous rark" t it mout be a teligmff, Ike V "Good as wheat ! 'tu the relegraff, sure enuff, Sain," replied Ike. ' I heerd tha wur gcttin' it fixed up yur in St. Louis. 'Spo&e'n wc take a squint at the flashin' thing while its a goin' I ' They cautiously approached the window of the press room and pee e 1 in. They Cist ejed the niaihine, (hen the negro at the wheel, then the pres-ruan, nd finally, stooped down to look beneath for the lightning. "That's it, sure enuff," says Ike, ' and that feller is taken' down on them s'tects what thnr savin' in New York ! Well, if these times don't beat hoe'n tatcrs, then I'm a sinner! Wb;.t on airth's goin' to come to these poor printer fellers, when tha gits this tel graff goin' general ? I'll he switrlcd, cf tha don't drive 'cm all to flant'n' corn !" "Hut bar is the U-jltnin, Ike?" in quired am, " I don't ace nuthln' but black streaks 'bout that tiling V " I reckon it's wroped up in that wheel thar where the fe'ler's puttin' on sheets you see how it keeps them other things in continual jcik, just a it might be expect ed that thunder and lightnin' would do." " What in the ycarth are tha doin' with hat nipper, then ? What' he holdiu' on to one of the wheels for?" inquired Sam. " iow you stump me," giys Ike, ''for hang me, f I can s e what he is doin' tha, 'cpt holtlin' the thing to keep it from takiu' a general rip." "I never know'd," says Sam, that he could hold the fluid that-away afore ; and now I've found it out, I'll just give my nigger Jake perfect Jewey when I git home, for lettin' the lightnin ki I them t-teers of mine last July. The nigger said lie couldn't help it, but I know'd he could if he'd a minded to. Jest see that vally Lle boy thar bow he lolds on to the fluid?" "StopT' khou'ed the pressman to the negro at the wheel. "Lean, Sam," cried Ike, "she's goin' to Tip, sartin, and I'd rather have two shakes of agir than one of lightnin,' any time.'' Satisfied that they had seen the tele mph in motion, Ike and Sam leaned. Huzzah for the Captain ! Captain Jacob ZeiClkr, of the Butler ITe.alJ, isuuJouLtedly a funny follow, and tmcht to rece've the unanimous vote of the IhwhUhrrij f-emieuou the 2d Tuesday t f October. We go for Zeigler " and all a a. rr 1 1 . l suen. near now ue miss aooui uis uwu nomination, bis unparalleled claims aud transcendental qualifications : Jacob Zeiuifr, Esq. This gentleman has been rotninatcd for the Assembly, aud we have unhesitatingly pronounced it the lust n initiation that could have been made. The Convention exhibited a great deal of wisdom in this selection, thus proving they were shrewd, intellectual and discriminating body of men. Mr. Zeigler is one of the most jovial, good hearted men in this county came here twenty years ago, with a calico knapsack on his back played the fife at all the militia musters in the county was formerly Prothonotary of the county subsequently elected to the Legislature for one year came home and wivt to California returned and has taken ehargc of the Democratic Herald and, above all, can eat ginger-bread and drink small beer with any man in the coun ty. With such eminent qualifications,who can doubt of his election? The Demo cratic party is a great party, and always selects the best men for office ; aud proof of this exists in the nomination of Mr. Zeigler. Besides all this he is a military wan, and one of the finest Inking officers toe have ever seen. We a.k for him a good support, not only on account of Lis rare qualifications, but for his high intrl Icctaal attainment hit finished manner and hit goodness of Iteart. If any man tan write a better notic of tu let him do it. As we suspected do one would trouble himself much about the Captain, we tho't it necessary to write as favorable a notice M we could, leaving the people to correct MfrJ we are ueuaean A 1 V-t 1 Hiwa urj wjBitwHnawrei vcivi-t. BfOiOISiSi. PRINTED with clear type on good paper and in firm and elegant bindinga, conaialiog of STAXDARD BELIGIOCS TWBKS. A-vt-e- fuller'a oompt.ta Firj'rtrurcTrr,2vl,oQ Wnrki, 1 ntlt. $a,00 " Masaiaoahip 1KI to Devotion, WU,t c. 40 Uowall on the Deaconahtp 30 BtiDvsa'sAwskeniiutVVIu 7a Way of Salvation 76 Inviting " 76 Jamn'Cb.Membera'tfulde 38 Devotional 7s " Church in Earnast 50 rilsrlin I'lorrs 40 Law'a Call to Christiana 40 - Holy war fXT:uol3lra--.nntt-JuaKra a Bvh'a Rein or Gnw vy Sarah B J udaon 60 Crtrwsll'a Church atemb- Lynd on tha Sacrinoa and Atouem-nt TO Mead's Almost a Christian 30 r'a Ilanrt-Book 33 CotV Uist.Eng.Bar.MiHn es; GammaU" Aon. .aiUemoirsof tUv.S.Feares '2b COXTKOrZRSlAL WORKS. Dr. Carton on Bactltm fl.SO Dr Hirwcll on Communion AO J H. Hinton " t 8. Kemluatoa 6 mith on Iafant " Sii " Rraaona fcr Pangilly on Bantiam and Iwcvmlng a Baptiat t Booth on Bicotrr, SO to 5S;Eaptirt Manual, a Colleo FrolCurtiaonCoamanioni&i tion of Tracta, 4c SO POX CHlLDREy X.VB scxd at schools. A!hol, an Allegory fO,S!8. S. Glrantr 1S4J 15 rr.tUbmk'TilwfIralai'ibVtaibFda Spintual Voj PrBelrhr'aScriptunTalaa' ags an Allrgory 15 on Topery 55 Anna Bailey 15 Baptuma of frrtrude the Pmcs Maker 14 tha yw Teatamnt SdiPraneia Eeartoa 13 Clnainc Bonea in Ufa of The Flooda 13 You nc PeTaona Pather'a Applea 13 Onr Sariir. by a Tearhar SOI I James and Oenrge 10 Serpent Uncoiled, a Port rait nf UniTerea&m M. moir of E. St. way Simple ftloriia 0 Scripture Serlea.Nal an-t S.byaTdacher 6 and 9 Eflle Ma.trira 10, John Fink 10i THE PSALMIST, In rarioua itylea, 0,5 to 1,25 TUZ HARP, - 25 to 35 The abate for sale in Lewisburg at publication price, at the store opposite Kline'a hotel. 371 BARTON & CHALFANT. KeiT and Popular Scbool Book. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of U.'ivrait II.aToar, together witli a liingcaphv of Di.linguuheJ 1'eraoua, to which ia appeudeJ an epitome of ( Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, ) General Astronomy, and Physiology. j Adopted and used in the Public HchouU of Thilarl. E. S. JOXE3 & CO , Publisher. 8. W. Corner Fovbtu and Race alreets, Phila. Teachers and School committees address ing leiiera to ua poet-paid will ba furnished with copiea for eKaminaLion. t7 A full and complete assortment of BOOKS and STA TIOMER Y for sale at the lowut prices lyrbq3S0$8tr Map or the State of California, OREGON'. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, aud TEXAS, pr oted by 8. Aug'a Mitchell in 146, and painted to corre-pond with the boun daries filed by Congress in 1850 for sale al the Chronicle office, price S3 eta. Dr. John Locke, SIRGEOX D EXT I ST, MA V be found at his Office and residence Third street, near the Her.ltef.Ch. the two ween following the first Monday of each month, where be ia prepared to execute all operations in bis line of buainesa in a manner creditable lo himself and satisfactory to those who may fevor him with their patronage. JOHN I.OCKE, D.D.8. Lewisburg, Pa., May, 1850 fi fox Sale. 13 rPHAT largo and desirable properly on J the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situnti'd for a residence, for business, or fr a residence and place of business. There is a large IUIICK House contain in" 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 Wahhoue adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well ol good water, aad all the necessary out buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Mimer. S. 15. DAVIS. I.ewisbtirrr, Sept. 23, 1859 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOK at HaTrir.in'a NEW STOCK of Gold and Silver W atches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a '-Icetle too much" because you was not aware that Hatfield sells cheaper. (iuM P. lTers. aeren jewels lttolSK $l.nntoSn.iiO do full Jpwrlr4 Ihtoll KMl !'.' Anrlior-andUwileiiJcwld 14 to 18 3-MiO 5.'K Silver V. Itt. jerll. 1VW 35.' - Ancb'tn. and Lepinee. jeweled 1,"0 l.. JoH Finp-r liinp.. larpe variety r'li " ' Far liint-a. plain aud gl, latert atyles .M " Pencil- and Pais e.S0 10,i1 Pencila 6-"" " Pen. Silver rtfr. Piamond pointed l,SO S.l Breatpin-..La.lvandlieiifa,ilifI'tBtvU'S .75 5-'W " llimlinir I-et, douhle. 6.50 12.110 " H t-hdia-nfc P"h ami Veft r..M at.oi liuaid do feet 13-50 15,"0 u Kera filver TaWe and Tea Sponna 500 Is."" Plated ami 'iirn. Silver Tea and Table S poons .75 4.WI Silver O.im! 2.50 3.50 " and (fold Spectacles UJ . nraaa Clocks W AccoT'twms 0 8,110 And hnndreds of first choice articles, "splendid goods." just from the City and as low as City retailers can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD. Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 Ccunslmrg JTonntini rpiIE subscriber, thankful for past pat 1 ronnge, would inform the public thai he continues lo msnufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to l.e of fcood material, and at prices that can not fail to please. JAMES 8. MAKsH. I.ewisburg, Feb. 1851 C100K1NG Stoves, of various patterns ; and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. s TOVE3 Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewi.burg Foundry. James S. Marsh. rpilRASHlNG Machines and PLOWS X for sale at the lewisburg Foundry. James 8. Marsh. TlflARP'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe VV rior article, for saleat the Lewisburg Foundiy by James 8. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the bt$t and mosl durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S. Marsh. To Jour.CTmakcrs WANTED immediately, FIVE Journeymen Shoemakera, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given. 8. F. LYNDA LL. Lewisburg, April 33. 1851 Nails, Plaster, Salt and Fish. . 1. AKGE assortment just rec'J and for sale by J) S KREMEK FRUIT TREES. PERSONS desirous of obtaining choice Fruit Trees such as varieties of the Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Apple will do well by calling at the Lewisburg Nursery next week, as the subscriber is receiving upwards of 1500, ol large sizes and choice varieties. April I, 1851 II. R. NOLL. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. H. THORNTON ouets his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevanous branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Oll.ce Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. St J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 THE SUMMER SESSION OF THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY, "IT TILL commence on MO.DAY, the 5ih TT of MAY next. In this Institution, all tho branchca of a thorouh Academic course will be tauht. The Primary Department will receive due attention ; and ezerciaea in Compos. tion and Declamation will be required of the l iror mams bers of the school. The discipline of the I list i ttition, as heretofore, will be directed mainly to the formation of systematic habits of study, as the best and only permanent means of securing order and progress among the pupils. The sub-, scriber feels gratified at the liberal support which has thus far been given him by an intelligent public, and be believes that the best return he can make it, u to aeek to lead the youth, placed under bis caro, to the accjuijiliou ol sound, unos tentatious learning. The avenge number in attendance during the last year was 45, being a considerable increase over any previous year. A short Vacation will be given near the middle of tho session. Terms, per Session of 20 weeks: For Common English $6, Higher Enelish I.aneuatres (10. J.VO. RANDOLPH, April 2. 1851 J'rinc:pal ESp. T. An H. TGKroK!, Market t. LrvtwHcai, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DrusMclicinPB,C'kciailcalM,Dyc- Slutfs, Oils, (tins', I'erlumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he baa received, and 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 offered for sale, and warranted lo be pure and cenuine. rp'I'rcsrripiion. given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S ore. Remember lo call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Aeory nppotite II. P. Sheller's Store. TI1F. bppt and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Castinss. &c. at low rates, by CHRIST & MTADDIN. I9r. i,t;UP-H SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OP ALL OTIIEUS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, BECAUSE they are safer, better, and more eliiracious than any others. 500,000 Boxes have been sold annually for the last five years. Vol so asd Oi.h, .Male ud Fkmali, ran always take them with equal safety, without fear. Jf PMt Je necessary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the Ulood and fluids of the bo dy, take no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Sarsaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual, and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feat of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen, Members ol Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS wilt be forfeited in every instance where One B.ix will not do more good than Two Boies of any others. Fortv Pills in a Cox ! ! and sold at Twenty-Fire Centt a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa njing each box. 7Vy hart no tagtf or unjjrtitant swll, free front duf or ptnrb-r onV kind, Jto not gripe the SUrmach or Uttcrls, JVw.y wo licinrs. vomiting, or hnii filings, TI1KV AUK HOOD AT ALL TIMES, And adapted to most dimisei eommon to mankind. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they al waya do good, and if they do not, Ihea no others will. Dr. N. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, ia a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years' experience in Philadelphia ; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania j 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, &c. Oct a ar a asd laroiinoa. Beware of all pilla called by names nearly aimilar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy'aSarsapartlU Blood Pills; the first Sarsaparilla pills ever in troduced and the only pills containing Sarsaparil- la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly aimilar, are a cross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! I ryPrincipal Depot. Dr. Leitity'e dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C W 9CHAFFIE. lewisbiinr I J. II. Caalow, Milton J M Benfcr, tl.W.Ktaalrt.N. Berlin , W. P. I. I'aintrr, Munrjr Taylor's. and ?titjr"a. JliWhiburic: tly ftnith. Adamsbarf Vouneman Walter, DryVallej; V. 8. Borer. Freeborn Spotta k Myers. Kelly X Boaus iMoa.HpeehtBearertw Paris a School. Selinasroro RobtSmith, Middleb'rg L.8. Robrer, M'Keea U Falls Wiltl Eilert.llartleton 1 somas Bower. Phanttain Dam IK. A itonah.CentreT.lle Kr.J.M Judd.Williaairt: and by Pruffists ard gtc-rt-fctrera tkrecfUat tha Chitad States. t ly3-7 Town Property For Sale Chean. 4 FULL Lot on North Fourth Kfrpe XL on which is a two storey Framo (louse, 16 by 33 ieet, with a cood thenar under it a ill Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Siiamp. Enquire of DAVID RF.RER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LTTHONTBIFTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Only One Dollar. The Froprvtor f the Grrst American Rrtnedr " VroHi VkOBTABLC LlTBOKTRirTIC MlITlKI," indocfsd br tfc urgent solicitation of hm Aetata, throofihtat tbt United tjuu and Canada, baa now .Reduced tho Price of hu popular aad wall known arUl; and from thia dale, htNiccfonk, ka tU pat ap bat oca km al, hia qaai bottles : tho mail pnea ill be ONE DOLLAR Tlte public ma mt aund that tha character of the Mcdi cine, iu irenjth, and cnratiT proprrtiaa will rem aim i' Mr ha mo id, and lha same can will ba bestowed ia pte parinff it as heirtofbro. As tlits medicine, ander its reduced price, will be parcbased br those who have not hitherto made themselvea acquainted with iu virtue-, tha proprietor would beg to intimate that bis article is not to he clawed with the vastamonntof Remedies of the day ; it claims tor itelf a grratrr kattng power, in ali dtseasts, tun mny other preparation now btfora the wrii : and has unstained itsrtf for eijht yean by iu sapertot medical virtues, and, antil this redaction, commanded dan We tlie price of any other article in this line. Nt'iirs Pabticclaely, this article acta wub grail t eal tng power and certainty, apon the Blood, Lirer, Kidneyr, Lungs, and Ml other organs, upon the proper action of which hie and b'fR depend. TJm medicine has a jnstly high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, aad all diseases of that nature. It may be relied upon when the intelligent physician bas abandoned his patient, and fot these dutressing diseases, more especially Dromy, the prop etor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At its present price it is easily obtained by ali, and the thai will pso the article to ba the Cheapest Medicine in the World! ty Pleae ask for pamphlets the scents give them away they contain over siiteen pages of receipts, (in addiuoa to ful medical matter) valuable for household purposes, aad which will sae many dollars per year to practical hoasekeepen. These receipt are introduced to make the book of gvrn valse, aside from its character as an advrtiing medium to the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, u tho form al letters fiom all parts of ihecoantry, may be relied apon. CiT Vaoghn's Vfgetable Taithontriptie Mixtara' th Great American Remedy, now tor saje in quart bottles at i earh, small bottlea at 50 cu each. No small If tliee wtli be issued after tlie preseat stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. V., 807 Main Street c. c. VAirciiv. PoM Wholenle and RetaH he OI.COTT McKESSON ti CO., VS. Maiden Ine, New York City. N. B. AH letters (eicepting from agents and dealers with avhoia be transacts basincaa) most be post paid, or no attention will lie given to them IO'Ur. THORNTON, Lewisburg, is (tcnpral Aqrnt for 1'ninn county J.H.Caslow, Agent, Milton ; X. (.crhart. Selingrove 3yl:: 51 THE HEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS s kept on nana or mauc 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- cnt kinds Cora Ploughs, Dull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be bca in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge lor yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIX. Lewisburg, Sept. 22, 1849 fPHE undersigned continues the LIVE J II Y BVSLXESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his menus aud the public generally. CHARLES F. I1ESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning . Currying. I"0R past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Currying, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work' men and materials, and to 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 lull share of public patronage. All kinds nf Produce taken in exchange. Hides and IJark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange lor leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. THE undersigned is provided with all the necessary forms and papers, and will take charge, on the most reasonable terms. of any claims for BOUNTV LAND. EXTRA PAY or I'LAKIO.NS that may be placed in bis hand. AH applications, after being duly prepared here will be forwarded to Chirle DeSeldiso Eeq, 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 and despatch. H C HICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 29, 1851 3ai Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of ISAACG.LAWSHE late of the Boro' of Lewisburg, Union Co., deceased, have been gran led lo 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 fc Liwsbi, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims againat the same, are required to present them duly authen ticated for settlement without delay. G F MILLER, Administrator Xewieturg, Feb 3, 1851 Car Stone Coal for sale. To HlacksmltUs. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Branch and from Ilollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop nf the subscriber, near the HdVscales on Third St, ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 rain CUrilte. THE undersigned wish to inform tlie farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing .. . ROSS' Xeirli, Improred GRAIX DRILLS, or SOiVIXG MAC1UXL. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now ottered for sale, they mealy 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, GKDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. UNIVERSITY at ljcwisburg. CIRCULAR for Ihe AeaJcmical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in SjHrlIinff9 Reading, Definition, English (Jrimmar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., IVunianship and Composition. English Department of tho Academy. The tame studies as in the Primary Uepartm't continued in the u&e of larger text books ; and to these are added General History ,Algtbziv Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Tt-rm Junior Academic class. I. Encli.-h (i ram mar, I.at.D Grammar, AritbojtU(two ftm.-tions,) Ot-oKniphy. IT. The Bain- ntudn! as in I. Tt-rra. and Penmanship. 111. hi.'lidh I ram mar. fVn&r. Ariihuiftir ti.j'l-i.ii y lit (Itvifjtm. tiwli imiuiaar, llUtjry L'.tf.A., l'ta miixship, IkK-k-kwpiiiK- Senior Academic class. I. r.Tsar, Grut-k lieatltrr, Alg- hra i Kkiu- ntn.) ral History, Knirli-h Lnnzuap' fm. l'aniKNition. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman class. I. Enplifh Lanuae aui'Cunti -tuition, Algebra, Livy, Aiialta.ii.''. IT. riaiir (it'omftrr. I.tvy. An:il-ar'.. 111. I'Jaiif. ami .'(thi ritai itini-try couipIt-Ud. Li ny, A ua baii. Of-phmuore class. T. IIorace,Odyry. I'lane ani S.hTiraI TrijrTvnnmftry. II. do tlo M-nf iiratidn.SurTpyin.NMvitfntHin. 111. romi-loti-tl. Ift Orations ol iK-luuflbtm-j, Khftorir, Aualytiral iitf-nit try. . Junior class. I. IVmnatlipn'! on tht Tn-wn. f'irorn ! Offltiijt,?Ie-ihani-), 11 'tiro.it at if, antt llytlra tilt. II. Ihni'trth'n'i n the Crown, t'itfro Ip (HTirii mm-p.t-ti-ii, I'n'umatii9. Arou.-tici', KUctr icily, Marae tim. ami Optic. III. Gnx-k Trag'tly, Tacitus. Astronomy. Senior class. T. I.opirt Natural Tht-Icvy. lnt-HTttial PliHn.soy.hT. If. tln-rk. IVditirjil Koiuomy. Moral I'lulotM-pliy. HI. It u tier's Anal'tpy, rnt.titiitiiu of L. ti., ChrmintrT, L.ftuns, (ieiural KevifWK. No class in the Kegular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The siudentsare required to aitend, regularly, some religious meeting. Minora are expected lo attend such meetings as are recommended to them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many deferent Christian denominations. Text Rook. Fmilith Language and Elnrutum. The !tiMf, Portar'i Khetnriml HVimI.t, WorrvstT or W-t.tr'ii Hi.-tr.nary, bulh-.n Knjrlinh Ornmmar. Parker? Pnrr.ire Kxcn i- in Knjflirsh (.'onipordtioo, Parkcr'n Aititt, UJair'i- Lectures (I nirersity Kilition.) Latin Ltnifutigt. Bullion) Cramranr, BiiltionVTtth-r, Lt'Ter'tt Lexicon, Itullion's Ca'r, St hmitz anl Zunipt'i Vircil, Liii'-rln l.ivy. Anthcn s Horace, That -hers Cicero flc .tftir-ii.. Tyler Taritui' let-mania et Atrri-"la- (Jr'rk Lnuywigr. Bullion M mm mar. Kullinn !;ea.Ir, I.i!ih-U cott Iexiron. Owen's Xftiopljotr. Anaha-i, Owen's Homer's (Myssey, Cbampliu's li luostheuts, FLk' Classtml Manual. M-ithmitairt. DaTjtV Arithmetic for Aeiul mies. KJ.-m-entiiry Algebra. lounon. Ijpt'n.Ire. Surveyim: a tut Navi irnton.Analyttealiitmetry,Olmt4ii' Natural l'hiiotfuhy (stcrvotypoil,) Uliustcd s Astronomy. dumber of Students. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was IV. 'J'he t'ollegiate classes already organized lor the ensu ing year, are the following : Senior clasfl ... 8 Junior class - - 14 Sophomore elawi - - to .r'rcfhman class - - li. . . Teachers. PTFPHEV VT. TAVIaOlt, A. 1'rof. of Mathematics aad Natural Philosophy. OKoittiE R. ULlisS A.M., Prff. of Greek Language ami Literature. Ki Htii K V. ANPEKSON, A.M., Pro of Latin Language an J Literature. ISA A N. UiOMT?, A. M., Principal of tbe Amtlemy. ALtKKl) TAYLOR, A.M., Tutor in the English Lan gunj;i) and K locution. Iliiildlngff,IJbrary and Apparatus The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been erected, al an rxpens of fs.floo, and it is adapted to accommodate li0 studt nt". Anotl.er edifice is nearly eomplud, and in rxpeettl to he ready for occupancy at the commencement of the next Term Oct. 17, KK The Library contains a number of select volumes, and Is constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatus has been procured !nffirient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus for the Illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, Is now comjik'te. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department 30, Academic (20, Primary $12-per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at uiiuua pnecs, iruni t,ou io j,ou per week. Arranp-ments are in pnress to furnish Boanl, riclu- TV. of K.l.'.nt.. WU1I.T fl.ul .nil 11. .1.. ... sive of lodtrinf, washinir. fuel and light, to such as may desire it, at $1 25 per week. Sessions and Vacation. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continuea 26 weeks; the letter commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. By order and Tn behalf of the Board: THOMAS WATTSSO.X. Prea't. GEORGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pi. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FAGTT- ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make good clean (lour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one of liergstresser's If'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 findin" 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 j 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 all order;. Address J. BERGSTRliSSER, Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. 329 NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (btanks) at this office. PEPSIN: The true DKiESTIVE FI.L'ID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyspepsia Curer! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.iebio, the great physiological cltemiit, by J h.llotoHTos , M.D., Ko. 11 IM. 8th St 1'hiladelphia, I'a. ATKL'LY wonderful remedy for lndietum, Dyxptpsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Vonttipution and Debility, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juico. (tj-llalf a teaspoonful of this fluid infused iu water, can digest or diuolve Five Pounds of roal beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stom ach by the aid of a fluid which Ireely exudes from the inner co.it of that oriran. when in a state ol healib, called the Rastnc juice. This fluid is the great solvent of the food the purifying, preser ving and ttimulating agent of the stomach and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. 1'epxiin is the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found in great abundance in the solid parts ot the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes tlie stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animal, as the ox, calf, Ac. it is the material used by farmers in making cheese styled Hemic t, the eUect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states, '-one part of l'epain di-solved in sixty thuu.-and parts of water, digets meat and other food." Diseased stomachs proilnce no good (J t--ltie Juice, Kennel or l'epain. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined s ii: i iric i:vnn:t r : Huron i.lhlilii. in hi rW-t.rat! work on Aiuiiuil Clir-Dii.-try. fV5: "An artificial .native tluiil. analair"in to lhiMia..trir Jmc-.may ! reaii;y jir'-art'il frnm tin- muii. un aifUtbrari'' of tlie stnia,'ii ol'ltie ei.If. iu hirh variou.-" artii-los ol" I".!, a., im-at anJ e'... will U- jM ft.-Ufl and di'Mf.! in th came ui;uim-r o.- in lla' human j-t"Ui:i li.'' llr. IthltKIKA. in hi., famous iD'atisc tin Liud ami l'i-t. .ul.li-lir.l l.v KokIits a WilU. iork. as- stat.'H the sauiH "n-at lai t. au.l .I.-mtiI-'i' 111 mi'tho.t f jir.-para-tion. Iti. r.f urif f-w higher autlioritii-n than Ir K-ri-ria. tr. CUM UK, in hi TaluaM.? ritlllL- on th- I'hj si"l...'.v of lliL'fstlon. oLwrvi'i that "a dimililtlaiu of th'- U'ae Uatitity ol'the itastric Jiiirr i a i.rouiini'iit ail'l al!-pn tailing ralt-f of lvs).'l-ia."' ail'l h'" t.-l.-4 that "a Ji-tm-ziii.hft iirofi ..for of nii'iii.-itii. in Lon-lon.". ho wa mvt.ni alhit t.nl Willi this ci.nil'laiur. tiiol.n vv.-r thin;: i l.e to fail, tla-1 r.-i "iirM.' to Ih.- ;a.-:ric .tuir.-. ohtailo-d from ttu .toniai'h of wz aiiiina!.-. whii h cmj'h.-t !y .-u'-i'.nli il." I'r.iill All. M. author ..1 th.- finiouf irork ou ciit.il !.' Iiiot, a i : - It is a r markabic fa. t in i,h..iol:y. tlu.t the utoiuai-hs !! animal... uuo-.-ratiil iu ant.T, iluj.art to the lloi-t thf I'rojMTty of .Ks.-olvini: variouy arti'-h-M.t an.l of i rt.M.tinc a ki nd of artificial iif.'ritiou of th'-ui in co ilitf ti lit from the uatural uiolivi .ri.-.-.-..'' lr. lKi.".,i -r- at work. Ih.- I'h. uii.-try of Man. ' la a Plain himl. fhila-l.. 11'"'. l ;l-.'o. .-avs": -Th-iliscov.-ry of I'l'im f-iruii" a u w era in tlie rhruiii-a) lubTT of Pi ..tioii. Fn.ai rm-eiit exi-'riitieut. e kuow that tvjd IS ilissoUi'tlus rai.iJiv ill ;ir. att:l!'-ial lii:-ftiTi Ilui.l. .r'--an-il from l'el ii.io. il is iu tlie natural l.uslne Jun kuown. -In all -a-is." lo- say-, ".li'-.-stion or.urr, I as ! uerleetly in tie- artificial jij- iu llo- natural .iiirestious " j Asa" UVSPEI'-SIA Cl'KEK, Dr Houghton's preparation of Pipsiu has produced the most mar- j veluus etucts. It is impossible to gie details of cases in the limits of tins advertisement but au- I thenticati d certificates have been given of more j than TWO HL'.MJI.Ul) rapid, wunderful, and ' permanent cures. It is a great Nlrvoi s An ri- oote, and particularly u-eful for tendency lo bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague.! the evil etlccts of quinine, mercury, &c, also for ! excess in eating or drinking. ' There is no form of OI.U STOMACH COM- : PLAINTS which il does not rrach and also giie , instant relief ! and repeated for a short lime, pu-, rily of Blood and rrooa of nonr follow at once. Il is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo- '. miting. cramps, soreness ot the pit of the stomach, . distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood, ' heaviness. Ion ness of spirits, despondency, etnuci- j ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Vc. I Price, ONE UOI.I.AK per bottle. Ouebotlle I often eflects a lasting cure. FEFSIN IN FOWDEES sent by Mail, free of Postage. For convenience of aemlinir to ail parts ,,f tlie country ! the PiirestiTe Matter of the i'e siu.is put u in the form Towilers, with ilirection to If ilissolvml ly the patient ill ' water or svrup. These iwtlers contain just tlie same j matter ns the notrle. luit twice the .iiantily f.-r the nme j price, ami are sent hy mail, t rie of I'ostae. f,.r ?1. -eut ) ip. sl pai,li to ir. J..i. Ilmihton. No. 11 orlh Kibtb rt. j I'hiladelphia. fix packages for Every boitle.and package bears the written sig nature of J.fi.HOrGIlTON.M.l) ..Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Union and by most respectable dealers in medicine. To be had of Dr. TlioliN TON, I.ewi.-burg ; J H Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Mifilinbutg ; WiltA Kilrrt, llartleton; Win Ko-hontr, New Berlin ; G I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland lv3.15 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, JWJJlinburgy Lnxon county, PeniCa. (ESPECTFL'I.hV informs the citizens of Union county, and the public in eeneral. i ... , 1 ,, he has leased the above stand, for many that years occupied by his Father, and is now we- pared lo accommodate friends and the traveling j community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is large and roomy, well arran- j ged in all its departments, and every care will be j taken to render bis guesls comfortable and happy. Hia TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The DAK will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His STA IJI.ES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEKS punctual and attentive. In abort, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. . . t Milllinburg, June 20, 1850 IHE subscribers offer ihe public, at their new Brick Foundry, ihe following new and valuable Sioves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady VVashinetnn Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove.for WooJ 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 13 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove S sixes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c. A c. CHRIST & MTADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1819. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that ate ful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by 8. F. Lyndatl J. Houghton and at this office. Price, 75 cents ITof. IHMil.lSllN.of the J, H, r-on ( oll.e. ri.ila.l.. in ., J V i itua JittleO. his pri-at . rk on Human rhyiol....-y... vot. s more Hum I 1 o Ul lers aie worthy the attention of Ul , I,,, liea, on I eilira Juiee oin!;, ! Ti . '"ues 11, the recti .. ... .. .. u.;.... fc , i .vo... .,, i. .r. "teases oi me l.ivcr and lessor HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORXEY AT LArf ' Lewkburs, I'nion Counlv, I'eiin'a iFrutt anti ORNAMENTAL lllhES. Ihe subscriber ofm for sale , Jarc. assur.nict of choice Fruit Taes-SUch 11 ull warrant,, g.,nuineIVac, ,rJ" varieties; 'lunarian Cht-rr v Prune and Tear ltm G or 8 varies , G,ayeZl native arid exotic varieties. Ornamental Irces such as ihe Paulonia, Linden, &c A. V. Persons wiping to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requcu-d , make immediate application to tbesubscri ber, in order to procure the vari. tiM an(j size wanted. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVEIi COMPLAIXrT" J AiV rVr:E.' V'W"- or N-,'I00, ft Debility, disease ol the Kidnevs, end ,U Ult. eases aristng from a disordered Liv'er or Stomach such as Constipation, Inward I'ilea, Fulnea ' or BlUO(j to the Head, Acidity of He t-tomach, Nausea, Heartburn, dis gust for Food. Fulness or Veight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa!,I15, sinki, or -,,. ten,,? ,t ,,e of ,le Sr.,0ch, Swimming of tha Ilea.!, huriied and diihcult Breathinr, 1'lttU tering at ihe Heart, choking or auffoca, ling Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision.DotsorWebs brlore the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of I'erspi,at,on, Yellowness of the SKin and Eyes, pain in the Side, BacK Chest, Limbs, &c, sudden Flushes of ' Heat. Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spin-s cas tr. trrECTraLLr cched sr I) 11. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Hr. C. .11. Jackson at the " German Medicine .Store," VIO trcli St. I'lillad. Their power urer the abate diseases is n,,t ei, etllui if e.uulled, by any other preparation in . lurc., uiitr in JUUWJ fication oltn.l, . ..ir most .earcning poers in weakness and alleclions of the d.ScM,re organs, ;bey .re withal sale, certain and plia.-arit. KfHI avu be .vict.The Hon. Che "", ed.tor ol the Va.uden Democrat the beat paper m West Jersey, savs, July 2ut ' 11" .H.AM, .IKf.MAS ltITTKl:S.W, h li.aoy ....... 1. 1,.- notice, .1 this uiiTlirme. and th, sour o . h . ,,ue iu.lu.-ed us to niai..- in-line, rSfnn' it- aietit r. in .n.,u.ry e were ix rsul.,1 t...,Ji. . . . , U'M,,. rii - Ulll-t t una it -i-i-itc in iu tion ll,..n.O ' 'i II..- !:. r au l 1 it ,-':- rl. i:; .-u organs. iuJ iLe powerful inOuellce caiu.s ai;.l .'.r,.iijlh--us ti; sl..o ol r-;- s... uoikiiiL' si i nit.ion .s r-aiiy surttrisiDL- it n.-rv,,. hnu-iug ihem into ir ti.,, in ..i- in,- were more jn-neraliv used. . ,mt. I-I.ej til, r- v.ui.l I- less sic l.u. -s. u. In.m th. .. v. , i, .:esu.iik'. iuiain.-irv Jis,.tt..- ., 1 . ...... U' . . ' -U- M.-IILI I.t r ntajorlrT of n-.l ....t .-.ii.-i!e. liare them in . k..i,i ..men. .nd ou can hi,l u. nance t epklemiea n-ne'ral'. 1 hi, c.ra..r.tiimry m, ,l ine we woulu mi-a, our fnen'.i. uo are al a 1 1 ii,.!:..po... ,1 t BK, a tmt-i will then re ou.nieu.lits.-lr. It.-hou..l.infaet.beineTervf,miiT v.. olie r niedi- me can iiroduce su.h e .i.lee. ..:;' " Fiom Ihe ISmton lite editorial, Dec 22d t)r. ll , . I. , j" ? rrn'aI Bitters, for the rata of 1 tr,.us Isrl-iiH ........ .....j.,! Mutl lbn.b;f Uiciii ilies ol th' iai. ihese Litt. r.. ba.. I I. .. . ll.. u-a.i... and a friend at our , iu he h h.B.Hif r.-eeiv. d from the use ol this remedy an elleetuai. irm. io nt cure of Liter t . u,i laint. He are roDTme that, in the u,e of ih.-..- Ldiers. the patient constant;, eaiai stn -n?tli and v:-.r-a ra, t worthy of 0,n..lU;riti,.n. I hey are puasaul lu tu..te and smell. can he used ! -r.-.ii. with the mo,t deli.ate stotnaehs. with salst under any rm-um-taiic-s. W e are sp,-aking from tjrrf mce. and to the afflicted We adviae ttwir use Sctfs Wttkly, one ot the best literary p.oers bushed, said. Aug 25lh pcbli la II Ja.-ksoii. .ri.isfs lithHAN ItiTTER., manufactured h Pr ire now rci-ouinien.le.1 I,. .. ..... ..... .- n .ue.it members of the la. l,y, ,n ,lrl. ,., m'u, , l!., ,cy m eases of fema e weakness. As such j, the case, we w, uld adt.se all ninth, rs . ol.tain a bottle d tin, .a..- tlicmselies much sickness. IVmns of delahiats.! cou. tut,..,,, will hud these lhin-rs a.i.auuceons K. Iheir h.-al. I, .as we know fro,,, exi-Ticnc the salutary tltrct they hate upon weak systems. Judge .M.M.Aoah, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary uiiawmeiits.said in his".ew York Weekly .Messenger, Jan 6, ISbo l,r ll:.e:n.r, Herman Wer,.Hw i, , reeparatioa '"' h "" """e' l-r. -s, s ol the I tiion appear uuanimoua in reroimu. udiiiL-. and Ihe reason is ohtious. It ia made after .r. -criptioii furnished by one of the most celebrated physieiaii- ei uo.l. ru times the late Dr. Christopher Wilheim Hootland. I r. f ssor l.. the I nrtcraiuofJ. ua. I'nvate l'htstciali lo the Kine i f I'russia. and on. of th. ! t-'ri'ate.-t iiudiral writers liermai.t has ever produced, lie was enii.haticr.Iv the enemv of Lumlua and therefor. . j med,.,,,',-.., "which he was .lie int. nu rlnt'nZrZ I.- colih.loiitN- relied on. lie su.-rl.illr recmmemlH, tf in Liter loui laint. In spepsia, Lchilitv. Vertiitn, -Vidit -f Ihe .iloiiiach, ( oiisni.alion, and all" complaints arisini from a disordered condition or the stomach, the Lirer an i the Intestines. Nine Chiladclphia papers evpress their conviction of Its et.vllener. and several of their Editor speak of its efforts from llieir own individual eipcncnre. I ud. r these circumstances, we feel warranted not onlr in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor i Hr. ". M. Jackson's) preparation, but in rec otnmenduii: the article to all afflicted. Mo a i E. i o 5 c i. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United Stales, the editor say a of Dr Hootland. German Bitters It i seldom that we recc-mmend what are termed Pa ent Medicines to our readers" patmuaire and confidence; and. therefore, when we recommend Hr. Ui-ofland's lier mn Hitters, we wish it to he distinctly understeud Ihat we are not speaking of the nostrum, of the dar, that arr noisecl aLut for a hrief period and are fiTgotten alter thcr hare done their fruilty race or mischief, but of a mnlicia'e Ions established, universally priled. and which haa m.t the hearty approtal of the faculty itself. Evidence on evidence bas been received dika couihmed a fact that can easilv he established, and fullv pruvm? that a scientific prerartio will meet with their liiiet approval when pr, seated even in this form. Ihat this medicine will cure Liter Complaint and Otspepsla.no one can doubt, after nsinir it as directed, ft arts speeiV ally upon the Stomach and Liver, ft ia preferable to I alomel in o ktlitnts Uiteasei. The effect ia immediate they can he administered to rrxaut or IMUI with safety and reliable hem tit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which it is necessary for all to attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurios article at the risk rl the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to the marks vf the Genuine. They have the written signature of C.M.Jacasov upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale.whnlesale and retail, al the GEKMA MEDIC1.E STORE, No. 120 ARCH St- door below Sixth, (late of 178 Race St.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealers generally, (hi country throughout. Iy330 Ahoforsalt by S.F.L YXDA LL,LewisburgJc Also by Uk. TlIOa.TO.. do MOST KINDS OF JOB PAINTING, XEJTLI i EIPEDlTIOrSLI KXZCDTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. the n,M,min. CW.. .11 j , " .-.enow, oi me l nlc.ii, tfie Ia"t. years, n the ttrem.jeil iesttmmr. in its jaeetr, is. that there is more of it used in the practice af the recular t hyaieiana of Philadelphia, than of .11 n.k ,..i