LEWISBURG- CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. tPtt cmi) jnn. Tor ti Lewisbanj ChronlcU. Mr. Editor : I hope you will publish thews lines, if it was for nothing else but l.-. ,,. T-nciiKtu immortalized : and do V UAIV Tint hold the Opinion that COtblllg MlOUlCl UV . hs pu'vi-ihod but what is purely Classic, or .,, v- i ,- ,l ,.,1,1 vou xn see ature entirely crow aea " . rC-ria; n! v. they shall be published : there should be JVinot'racv m Literature as well as in Politics and the Classics ought not to lie porniitted to monopolize the .Muses. Ucsidcs, is it not classically true that "Na ture unadorned is adorned the niOit?" Yea, verily. Ed. Chron. The Locusts. 1 prlcr to see. the locust coma and go, And sot a Bard esv to take the pen To keep tberu in remembrance, for a while At lre-ot until the creature come again. I've waited long to sew acme other start, Put find that 1 will bare to po before them, Co if I miss the knowledge they'd Impart, X will in eome degree forestall them. Why shoald the airy lom.t be f"rgot. While "cra'lin' farlicB'' lire in deathless line, And poet hunting subject everywhere, And 'round them thronging all the tuneful nines! When the Locust first appeared in Tiew, la more than I will undertake to any. ftut think it was when I'haraoh lived a Kine, Because they scared the J. eople in that dy. They rose so unexpected on the earth That everybody quailed auiu with fear,"" And thought they were a curc just e..t from God To eat up all their substance, blade and ear. But all the harm they ever did to man 1I leu but vctv swall ar.d eery seldom. And if tliey did kill here and there a hoy, An t en a girl, we're willing to forgive them. So, Locusts, all I ak of you is this When we ere called to rise aiid meet our doom. That you wont rise UKn the t)f-aine day, Because I know we will be scarce of room. EiiiOTTsrrao, Jiu 6, 1SS1. J. H. A Financial Operation. We lately heard a story illustrative of the early days of York county those good old times when everybody was "honest as the days were long." The parties were two of the early settlers in the western part of York (now Adams) county both were of the honest old German stock and as one of them is still living, we sup press the name. Peter, it appears, bad increased the size of his farm by annexing thereto a small tract adjoinirg, and lacked about a hundred dollars of the sum neces sary to pay for the new acquisition. JTe calied upon his neighbor, George, to bor row the amount. George brought out an eld bread basket, and counted down the dc-eired number of " thalers" and then, of course, the two sat down to two large earthen mugs of cider and as many pipes oftihaceo. After smoking over the mat ter for a while, it occurred to Peter, that in similar transactions he had seen or heard something like a note passing between the borrower and lender, and he suggested as much to George. The lender assented to the propriety of the thing pajier, pen and ink were produced and between the two n document was connected, stating that George had loaned Peter oue bundled dol lars, whi h Piter would repay to George ia "dree monts," (three months.) This Peter signed, and thus far our two finan ciers had made the thing all regular and chip-shape. 15ut at this point a difficulty presented j itself. They both knew that notes wore made in the operations of borrowing and j ..!:.. t.;..V, n-Wnoaoil linf ' lt;i!uiuS ...v.u ..-v.v. neither of them had oiiserveu what di.po- sition was made of the document neither! could tell wheth- r it was ie reyh for the borrower or the Lnder to take charge of the paper 1 Here was a dilemma '. At length, a bright idea struck George. '-You haf de money to pay, Peter so be sure you must take dis paper, so as you can hoc as you haf to pay it !" This was con clusive the common sense of the thing was unanswerable, and Peter pocketed the money and his own note, "so as he could ree as he haf to pay it !" Three months passed over : and punctually to the day appeared our friend Peter, and payed over the promised sum to George. This being j done, the mugs and pipes were again pa raded. After puffing a while, Peter pro duced the note, and handed it to George, with the remark, '-Now you must take de note, so as you can see as de money haf buen paid!" We Yorkers may be trusted! Tori (Pa.) IleralJ. Das ish goot ! ! A pompous clergyman, once said to a chubby faced lad, who was parsing him without raining his hat " Do you know what I am, sir, that you pass me in this unmannerly way ? you are better fed than taught, I think." " Wal, may be so, misU-r," said the boy, " for you teaches me, and I feed myself." Passengers for the West-Take Notice. ON and alter Jun 1, a DAILY LINE of rosrh will lrav Ralston In ooonectfcta with Uiw cars from nMliamsportfor tlmira. Tar proprietors hars plared K od teams and Trov eoa. Be witli cart ful drivers on the " n,iid the Travelling Public may rest assured that no T'n wT m wT Yi-i mAj. thrm .mIorubr: and thcr ! tal hm the 4vtutv on this rouU- of auntttm .h UielilTrr-nt train on the N. Vork at Eric lUilrond. w will lmf WilUftnunwrt (ail. at.1 o'clock, KM.; u nv at lulKtn at 7, P. M. ivnisvin mil nl,:ht Latave i a1-iod at 3 A. M.; Arrive at Eiuitra at 3 P. M-, wbrre i t--iifr'r cu tlt th-- excoh g train fur Paokirk. or a tr.uu fur lia-ncT. or a train for S w York city. Paaeo ftT will be rcreii'tyd throurh only fcj the AgcDt on the c trc. ijt9. PiftRii 75 mUea. VV ra-r June i3, Al T!X BrtYXTOX, Jhno ) Q. B. UAUlLTu.N. 1 r'prietorf. 2t X -j---. the Uo AVAXTED, , Cnon HCLT8E for a.mall famiW '" fhe Uorouizh of Lewisbur. roe- . .ii Craned immediately. Inquire at the Cbro t. I olB.. Jul? w, liil BIOIOiKISf. TJRINTED with clear type on good paper and ; JL. la firm and elegant binding, consisting 01 I BTAypjLRD RELIGIOUS TTORKS. ' Andrew Putter's complete ifYey .ptiirTvFs:Sv.l,00 i Works, 3 to!- t,00 alessiahship tiO ; BunvanaAwakeningW kl 7.M - Waj or Salvation 75 i. i, M -1 I.m.TI, Vl.r,,K.e.'l:.0,l .1 iutouodhI w church in Karnot so Pilgrim Progn SO Law'rll toChri.tian 40 i uj w,r eo'LifoofMraAnnHJudiion 6 i Botb Roiitn of tinn 4S " rahil.JudsonbO , CrowcH's Church Memb- Lvnd on the Sacrifice and ! ; ,.,.!? r. . To i tiaiauMiie Am. " ;iMemoira of ReT.s.i!ro m COXTBOrEBSIAL fTORKS. Dr. Carson on Baptism $1,50 Dr.Howell on Communion 60 J. II. Iliut"n " (A S. Remington o Smith on Infant " So " Reasons for I'entnllrou Baptism and i becoming a Baptist 6 Biota on Bigotry, 20 to Vi Baptist Manual, a Colleo ProtCurtisouCommunionTSi tion of Tracts, Ac. SO FOR CHlLDRhS AXD SCSDA TSCROOLS. Alcohol, an Al!reorr JO.IO'S. . Cleaner 1S4Z 15 llr.!taheock'aTa!ofTruth25iBotsford s Spiritual Toy DrBelrbw'aScriptureTal2M age, an Allegory 1 on Poperr SSjAnna Bailey 15 Bapli'ins of i Jcrtrud.' the Peace Maker 14 the New Testament So ! Francis Kgerton 13 ClnsinK Scenes in Life of The Flula 13 Youiie Persons 2." Father Apple 11 Onr Sm W. by a Teacher 2i Serpent I'neoiled. a Port- .lams and l.eorjre in Memoir of E. M. Way 8 Siim.la Str.ri.'S 8 rait ot CnWersalism 20 Effie Maurice 1 'scripture Series, So.l and John Fink ltl 2. Dv a Teacner o ana y TH E PSALMIST, In rarioua style, $0,56 to 1,25 1KB HAUf, The aboe for ale in Lfwisborg at publication prires, at the store opposite Kline' hotel. 371 BARTON & CHALFANf. Xcw and Popular School Hook. I "IIJMPREIIKNSIVE Summary of Livr.aAi H.sT" nr. tocelher with a UiograuhT ol Distinguishrd 1'er.ons, to which ia appended an epitome of Heathen Mrlbologj, Natural Thilosophy, General A.lronnmy, and Physiology. 1 I Ailopted anJ ued in the Public School of ! I'liila.1. E. S. JONES & 'JO , Publishers, ; S. W. Corner Fot aTit and Kxct atreei. Phila. ' FsTTearhera and School committees address i tng Idler to us post-paid will be furnished with ! copies for examination. I A full and complete assortment of BOOKS ! and STA TO.VCi 1 for sale at the lowest prices lvcbq190$Str Map or the State or CalllonUa, OUEUO.N, UTAH, NEW MKXiCO. and TEXAS, pr.nted by S. Aug' Mitchell in 1846, and panned to corre-pond with the boun daries fixed by Congress in 1850 for sale al the L'hroniclc ollice, price 25 eta. Dr. John Locke, SCKGEOX DEXTIST, MAY be found at hi Office and residence Third street, near the (ier.Kef.Ch. ihe two week following the fust Monday of each month, where be is prepared to execute all operations in hi line of business in a manner creditable lo himself and satisfactory to thoe who may favor him with their patronage. JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8. Lewiaburg, Ta., May, 1850 M fox Sale. HHAT large and desirable property on X the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or (or a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two larjie finished rooms on the third. A Kilchen and Vashhoue adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Tump and Well of rood water, and all the necessary oui- ( huildino. For terms ic. apply to Geo.F.Mit.ler, ,,. S. IS. DAVIS. Lenisbtirij, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! 1' OOK at HaTrir.iVs NEW j STOCK of (iold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay '-leetle too much because yuu was not aware that Hailield sella cheaper, GM1 P. levers. seven jewels HtolSK $10.00 to Rfl.OO fioil ft-i.oO 311.00 60.no 1U0 M.00 lii.iO .. do full joclc Ktol An-hcraml U.inps,jfWld 14 to 18 ' - Anch.Tsand Lepines. jewek-d ,r,7' s.on .ii " 6.H0 " Kar Uinirs. plain and figd, latest stylf l M lVnrils and Pens 4.1.0 1.75 ISO 10,10 6.1 3.00 5.il linO .ll 15.1 3..V) ls.on 4."0 P.-nrils Ivns. sitv.T nuus. rismoni OOtllt'ft " llivstl.ins. l'lv'sandtlpnt'SjilUT't styles .75 " Hunting LfK-kst5, doub'p. .ftO W it'h. ha ns. Kob and Vest .09 " tlunrd do Sfcet 13.50 ' Krvs Silver TaMe and T-n Spnona ' 5,00 I'Ulf! and tirrui. !-llvcr Tea and Tabl Spoon .'6 .Silr. r 0.mbs "SO anil O'lld Spectacle '" ltrass Oi.K-ks .0 Accr.ie'IIS 3. 6.75 10,1 fi.00 AnJ hnndieda of first choice articles, 'splendid goola." just from the City and as low as City retailers can sell, by A. L. ll.Ut Lewisburg, March IS, 1851 O CcmY "Tiflllll iXW JVVlUUlUlUlJ UUUWVH rTMIC subscriber, thankful for past pat- I ronace, would inform the public that he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machine, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of i,ood material, and al prices that can not fail to please. JAMES S. JVlAKoll Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sires, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewuburg f oundry. James H. Alaisn. rTMJRASHING Machines and PLOWS J fur sale at ihe Lewisburg Foundry. James 8. Marsh. ITTIARD'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe- V rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James 8. Marsh. RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent A OeciOeaiV me oegf ana in.i uurac -r , - . n I. . J a J 1.1. Grain Drill now 10 Ufl, fur sale at the Lewuhurg Foundry by James S. Marsh. To Jour. makers WANTED immediately. FIVE Journeymen Shoemakers, to whom good wagea and constant employment will be given. 8. F. 1.YNDALL. Lewisburg, April S3, 1851 Nails. Plaster. Salt and Fish. A LARGE assortment just ree'd and for sale by I) f KREMER & jPFRUIT trees. 1JEKSONS desirous of obtaining choice Fruit Trees such as varieties of the 1'each, Pear, I'lum, Cherry, and Apple will do well by calling at the Lewisburg Nursery next week, as the subscriber i receiving upwards of 1500, ol large size and choice varieties. April 1, 1851 II. R. NOLL. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. II. THORNTON oilers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevarious branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Ollice Drug Store, one door above the Mdtnmoih Store of J. & J. Walls. Letvisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 THE SUMMER SESSION OF TIIS LEWISBURG ACADEMY, WILL commence on MONDAY, the 5ih ol MAY next. In this Institution, all the branches of a thorouh Academic course will be tauht. The Piiinary Department will receive due attention ; and exercises in Composition and Declamation will be required of the l irer mem- bers of the school. The discipline of the Insti tution, a heretofore, will be directed inain'y 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 he believe that the best return he cun make it. is to seek to lead the youth, placed under his care, to the acquisition ol sound, unos tentatious learning. The average 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 the session. Ten ms. per Session of 20 weeks: For Common English $6, Higher English ?8. Languages f 10. JNO. KANDOLI'II, April 2. IS51 rrine:pul &o IN!. TE&Om Mauxst St. Lrwisoia!, WHOLESALE St RETAIL DEALER IN DruN,IrIr!i'turM, Chemicals, Dyc- StuHs, Oils, Glass I'erlumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, and he assure ihe community lhat every attention shall be paid lo the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before they are olTi'rc J for sale, and warranted lo be pure and genuine. Ctr Prescription given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S ore. Remember lo call at ihe old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J.& J.Walls. STOVE WAUE-KOOM, Xcarly opposite If. P. Sheller's Store. rpJR best and most approved COOKING, L SHOP, OFFICK or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Castinr- ffce. nt low rates, by C MUST Sz FR1CK. sarsaparilla' blood pills, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS.' The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, BECAUSE they are safer, better, and more efficacious than any others. 300,000 IIoxcs have been sold annually for the last five years. Yoirxo ao Old, Mate axd FtMiiE, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. Jf pms oe necessary for purging and cleansing Ihe Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo ly, take no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Saraaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual, and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feai of taking cold, during ail kinda 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 anv others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will not do more good than Two Boxes of any ethers. Forty Pills in a Box ! and aold at TwentyFive Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. 7Vy have no tattt or uplraint miS, Fret from dust or powkr of any kiud, Jhi not gripe the .StomsrrA or H'lceh, J Vyfwr wo ticlmerr, romiting. or bad feelingt. THF.r ARE GOOD AT ALL TWZS, And adapted to mott diseases common to mank-ind. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they al ways do good, and if they do not, then no others will. Dr. IT. 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 ; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions of PhilaJel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, &c. Outbade isd Im rosrrio. Beware of all pills called by names nearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leiily's Sarsaparilla Blood 1 ills; the first sarsaparilla pill ever in troduced and the only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no ethers and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! I IjF Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C. W.SCHAFFT.B. Lf wishnre: J. II. Caslow, Milton J.M.Renfer,U.W.Keslrr.X.flrrlin'W. P. I. Painter. Muih-t Taylor'a.andStitsrr'cMlrBiohnrg.Hy Smith, Adamabarg Yoimjrman A Walter. Dry Valley T. 8. Hov?r, Frwbura: Spoil A Myer. Kelly X Road iMos.SporhtK-aTertw'e iavi a arhnurc. BXinsg-rove I KorttMniui. suadieoTa: I. 8. Kofarrr. M'Kees U Falls WilU Eilert.ll-utk'ton Thomas Bower. Snamokln Dans I K. A Roaih.Ontrrrillc Dr.J.M.JmM.WillUmffr-ort: and vr rirupgists and frtbrs Arrs throughout tb- Vcitv-i Stout !,'-" fte PI Town Property For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot on North Fourth Stree on which is a two storey Frame House, 16 by 33 leet, with a eooa thenar under it a In Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out1 Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Swamp. Enquire of DAVID KF.RKlt, Agent. Letvisburg, Oct. 30. 150. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTEIPTIC MiXTUilE! Largo Bottles Only One Dollar. Ths Proprietor or the Great A m eric an RemoHr' VAtrcuti'a VkOETABLI isITaoNTRIPTlC MlXTL'RK,' illdooM by lit nrgrnt swliritauon of bii Agent, throuclioul tlta Uuitod SutM aiul Canatia, hat now Reduced the Price or hi popular aid well known artilc ; matt from this data, hMirvforth, ho will pat art bat one size ol, bit qutu boiUea : Uie retail pnot will be ORE DOLIAR The public may rest aMoreil that the character of the Meti cine, tu trrnftb, and euraiiv properuee will itNiiN L'NrHATtaED. and the tame can will be betewed ta pce parii)f It ft heretofore. As Uiw medicine, onder it roducetl price, will be pnirhawd by thotte who hive not hitherto made thenwlres acquainted wiih it virtue, the prohior would bc to intimate thit bi anii'le i not to be daMed w ith the ta-t amonnt of Rem die of the day ;" it elainn tor itH'tf a greater healing potter, nt all diseastti lAtn mng atkr preparation mow before tht world ; and ha au.Uined iLc)f fur eitfht ynu- by iu openoi meiial virtuM, and. amil this reduction, commanded double the price of any other article in thm line. IWtick PARTicrLAiLY, this article acta with traOsU'aeJ inc power and certainty, tpon the Blood, Liver, Kidneyi, Lnngt. and all other organs, upon die proper action of which life and health depend. Tim medicine has a justly high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, and all dieiuee of that nature. It tuny be relied npon when the intelligent physician has abandoned hi patunit, and foi these dUtreasing diseases, more especially Daorsv. the propri etor would earnestly and honextly recommend it. At its prewnt price it is easily obtained by all. and the trial H ill piov Uie article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! ty Plea ask for pamphVt the agents fire them a war they contain over sixteen page of receipts, (in addititi to tul meiliral matter) valuable for hoosehoM purposes, and which wiit save many dollar per year to practical housekeepers. Tltee metpts are introdued to make the book of grea va!ne, asu'e from its chataciitr as an adv-rttting medium to the medicine, Uie testimony in faror of which, in the form ol letters from all parts of the country, may be relied apon. tT " Vaughn's Vegetable lUtbontriptic Miiture" th ireat American Remedy, now forsae in quart bottles at each, small bottles at W eta each. No small tr ttles will b Issued after the present lork is disposed of. Principal Oifice, Buffalo, V. V.. SOT Main Street o. v. VAr;iiy. flo'.d Vholeale and Retail by OIXOTT Ml KELSO N h CO.. J27 Maiden Iane. New York City. N. R. All letter (excepting from agents and dealers with show he trannaeu business) must be post paid, or no attention will be given to them CCt-Uk. THORNTON. Lrwisliurp. is Ci-neral A cent for I'nion county J.H. Caslow, Agent, Milton; I. Ciebhaut, Svlinsgrove 3vl:: St THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS 's kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and ail other kinds of STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn I'louyhs, Bull Ploughs, ana the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new arlicie, and which can not be Lea in Pennsj Ivnnia. Call and see and judge lor yourselves. CHRIST & FRICK. Lwibur2. July 8, IS5I flHE undersirjned continues the LIVE J UV BUSLYESS at the Old Stand, mi North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends and the public cenerally. CHARLKS F. HESS. Lewisburfr, May 22, 1850 Tanning a Curryin. v H " mvurs, uie suoscrirjer returns X his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannin? anil Currying, at the Old Sinnd. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the beat 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 refuspd. for u hir-h .1,0 highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. ,. , L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. ' 'nr. undersigned is provided wiih all the 1 necessary forms and papers, and will take chr.re, on the most reasonable terms, 01 any claims r,.r BOUNTY I.AN'D. EXTRA 1 .1 or J'b.glOXS that may be placed in his .....u. nil ai'l'iicBUons. alter being duly prepared here will besforwarded to Charles DaSntnino Esq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent at Washington cily, who will present ihem in person (without extra charge) to the proper De partment an arrangement ensuring accoracv and despatch. H u HICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 89, 1851 3ni Administrator's Notice. TIHEREAS, Letters of Administration fV ontheestHteoflSAACG.LAWSHE late of the Boro' of Lewisburc, Union Co., deceased, have been e ran led to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, bv the Reg ister of said county, therefore all persons indebted lo the said estate, or to the late Firm of Wolfi & Lawsus, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those bating claima against the same, are required lo present them duly authen ticated for settlement without delav. H F MILLER, Administrator Lcwitburg, Feb 3.. 1851 6w a Bib Stone Coal for sale. To niacksiuitlis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Brunch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at tho Shop of the subscriber, near the Hayscales on Third St. ALKX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 (grain Prill THE undersigned wish to inform the farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. P. ROSS" AWfif Improved CRAIX DRILLS, or SOWING MACMXL: Without stoppini; lo disr:us9 the comt.ara livn mnrita nl numerous Urills now onerea " " . If. J for sale, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to call and see the above named article hefore purchasing elsew here, feeling confi dent lhat they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GKDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1650. UNIVERSITY at Lacwisburgr. CIRCULAR for ihe Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, lciott. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Sucllini:, Reading, Definition, English Gr.immar, Arithmetic, Oeoeraphy, His tory U.S.A., Tenmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies as in the 1'iimary iKpartm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these are added General History .Alst'bia, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Junior Academic class. j I. KnirliMi tinuiimar. I.Rttntiranituar, Aritliiatitif (two iliv.FtioDfu) (Mixrarhv. II. Tin fiimr Hiidit a-s in I. TVnn. nn.1 Penman-ship. III. Knjrliph tirammar. C-t.r. Arithnii ti.- cf.mlfli't -t by I l--t IivHiiiit.tin,'k tirammar, lltorjr L.&.A., IVu- ! lUHhip. IkKik-kt-epin. Senior Academic class. I I. fir-nr. iiwtk HvH'lxT, A I g- bra Kk m-ntn.) j II. A'.iw,lt do i j HI. d a ! ronipM--!. finr- rai IIi.torr, KnIMi LanTtiap anl ('mpMtion. j COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Fee .li nt rtn class. h Lang I Anal'iisi. J II. I'lum- tttH.tni'trr. I.ivy. Anaci. I III. i'lrnip. Solid and S hrical i.ioim-trj- ccmpU-trd. Li- I Sophon.nre class. I T. Horary, IvrifM-v. I'lnnf and Sfhrriral Tri(ronrnn''trr. ! n. du tin i.-iirinratinur',yiii:.Naviu-atKii. i III. do rfiinplt-tfl. S l t 1 -rations tf lf moUit-ues, I Khvtorir, Analytical tiifnitlry. Junior class. I. Irmotlirn'ii rn thf Crown. iTo dc OfArii,'Me- chatittft. livdroctr.ticn. and Hvrinmluf. II. Ih'mthT.oi -n thi 'ron. I'io ro d' officii wm rh te-d. I'ltriimatw y, At'-ut-ticji, Klrctntity, M&nt tlMTl. and OlttK-5. III. Ore k Xrag.ii, Tocitnn, A.tniHuiy. Senior class. T. Lofric. Natnral TIieo!sry, Int.-IT.Ttnal Philosophy. II. irifk. Political J-Uninoiuy. Moral I'hiUtwjdiv. III. Biitl'-r Annhrv. n.iitiit:.n uf 1". Cliemifitry, LTture(s Csencral K"Ti'w. No rl.iss in the Kt cular Course ha less than thrte daily recitations. Every SalurJoy forenoon is (jeroleJ eiclutively to Vocal Music. Declamation, and re a time select and original Compositions. The e'Uilents are required to attend, regularly, iuine religious niretinp. Minors are expected to atlend puch meetings a are recommended to them dy their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many diiTerent Christian denominations. Text Rooks. English fsttnfjtvity and y.U'utv. Tht ItiM Portrr'i lUitt'irital K-alr. WorcehUr -r W flvti-rs Hicti'-nary. Itiillion'K Enirlihli tirnminar. I'urkor'p 'rfiLTfRtiv Kxn-i-in Knlih Omij-oMtioD, l'axkcr s Aid, Ulair'o Leiluns (Lnir r iiy Kdition.i L-ittn L-twjuTje. Hnllion f Ommmnr. Bullion's Hi'a!tT. LeTtTi'tt'f L'xi-n. BuilionV Caar, Schnntx and Ztimpt s Vtrtl. Linct. ln'n I.ivy. AntlionV llorncr, Tha lir'tj t ictro de ofiiciiy. Tyl.TV Tacitus' ti-rniania t-t Acrinda. (irr.-K L' JUjvorjf. Ituilinn's lrnninisr. liu!iion'. ir:tt r. I.iddt ll k Prott'n lifxinni. Owcur eiinjih n h Anal.i-i. owrn't Hciii'T's (M)wy,Chaui,'Im f Iuuiliencs, Kik K ClaFsicat Manual. Mithem.ttrs. PaTiV Arithmetic for Acad mi.. Khm entary AIt lni, Ilounion, Iindrc. urvfyiii und N:ivi paiion.An:tlvticaH.'nit'tr . iMni!tt'8atiarui i'htltHi hy ctcn.-ot; id",) oluiftcd 8 Astronomy. imibrr of Stiuivnts. The number of tdudenls during the past yenr in the various Deparimenls, was li. lhe Collegiate classes already organized lor the endu ing year, are the following : Senior r!as - - . 8 Junior cla."9 - - - 1-1 ISiphoniort da - - I' FrLhman class - I'J. . . Teachers. PTEPnFN W. TA YLOIt, A. M., Prof, of Mathematics aud Natural l'hil'hr. tiKoli-.K IU BUSS; A. M., Prof, of (irepk Laniuatfc and l-itrraturt. iKoKtiK W.AXDKUi?OX,A.M.,Prof.ofUtin Lan.-.M. anJ Lit ratim. ISAAC N. IHIIST A. M Principal of the Anulemy AI.FKKD TAYItit, A. M., Tutor iu the tnirlish Lan- puape and Elocution. Riillding:s,l,ibrarr and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been eroded, at an expense of $.0rt0, and it i adapted to arrommMate 150 ftudcnt. Another edifice is nearly comi.li-t.-.i .,..i expect.il to In rtady fur occupancy at the couuuencctneut of the next Term t let. 17, l.sjo. The Lihrarv wntauift a number of select rnliima Is constantly increamff. ' thcmical Apnamtuo ha hen nroeured nffi.-L.n n supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, is now cuuiplcW. Tuition and Uoard. Tuition in the Collegiate Ueiiartmcnt 30. Academic f20, Primary $12 per year. uoam, including lodging, washing, fuei, and glit, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from $1,50 to 2,.r0 per week. Arrangements are in procres to furmrdi Isosnl. exclu sive of lodging, wa-hinz. fuel and lichu to such an mar desire it, at $1 ii6 per a-k. Sessions and Vacations. Two Hessiona in the year the former com- j menccs on the 3rd i hursday in October, and continues 26 weeks; the latler commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. Iiy order and in behalf of the Board: THOMAS WATTSO.V, IWt. GEOKliE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewifburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT, ONE nelf-evident, and worthy ot 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 ol liergstresser's Wheat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright lias 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 reprc. sentcd, 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. Gcddes & Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will l sent and put to all order. Address J. BERGSTRESSER, Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. Moo NOTES Promiwory, Judgment, and Joiat Notes (blanks) at this ofT.re. (b,anks) at this office. ' XSOTUER SCTVSTTFir-noSDER I PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE Fl.l'ID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyspepsia Curer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth atomach of the On, after direction by Baron I.izais, the great phyaiological chemist, by J S.lloiottTO.t, M.D., So. 1 1 N. 8lh St I'hiladeliihia, Fa. 4 TRCLY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation aud Debility, curing after Maiure's own process, by Kalure' own agent, the Gastric Juice. fXj-IIalf a leaspoonful of ihis fluid infused in ater, can digeat or dissolve Five found of roast beef in about Inro hours, out of the stomach. Digest lull is chiefly performed in the stom ach ly ihe aid nf a fluid which freely exude from ihe inner co.U of that orean. when in a etate ol 1 1 1.1. t t 'I'hi fini,l 1. ihe 1 Ilt'ill.li. Ciilll'U II1C I II. UHB. ; M ., , ... I rrtat solvent of the food the purifying, preer- . . - .1 a. I ving aud stimulating aent 01 ine aiouiacu aim inttbtines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, lo-pid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. I'epMlii is the chief element or great digest iiirr uriiicii'le ol the gastric juice. It it found in great abundance in the solid parts ot the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or cat itself up. I aUo found in the stomach of an minis as the ox, calf, ic. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese stylid Rennet, the etlect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk U the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand lime its own weight of milk. Huron Liebig states, 'one part of Pepsin di-solved in sixty thousand parts of water, digets meat and other food Diseased stomachs produce no good (i.ttiic Juice, Rennet Pepsin. To show that this want may do per fectly supplied, we qunte the subjoined St II M il M KVIUFATR ! Baron IJKRK1-. in hi cel. nrated work on Animal Che mistry. pay.1: "An artificial digestive fluid, analajrouit to theltaricJuicfMiiiiv he readilv prepared from the muccus atembruNe f the .stomach of the ra!f. in whi h Vatrnius artieli s of ftrod. as meat end epf. ill t s-d'teneal and diteil in the fame manner as in the human rtonwh." Ir. ltKKKIKA.iu hit Iambus treatise 011 t'o-! and Ihet. pu.dilmi 1-y rt altr. t Uells. New York. ( a'e states the name j;n-at fiwt. and d MTil-'t the meth'il of pn para lion. Then are few higher authorities than lr. Per ria- Hr.CoMHK. in his valuable writ hip on the Phywidwy of I'ip'tition. oVsTTeg that Ma diminution ot the due quantity of ihe liaftric Juice is a prom met. t and all-prevailing "catiee (ff iK -p. psia.'' and he sTater that "a dii.tin-'ui.-l.. d pr.". x.r of ni-'lirme in London. ho wa severely inii b d with tlii. ciiipl:iiit. rindmi; evervthinir elsr U fail, had recur.e tn tiie :itrie .luice. obtaineJ from the fU marh .f liviiiir :in:m:it. which completely sur-e- L d. ' I'r.tiKAII AM.aiitln.ro! the f:iuioui. woiks tu Veiretabh Iii.-t.sayK: It is a rniarkabie tu t in j hyi"loiry. tli:-t the htititiachs ot animal, mare rated in al-rt impart to the fin id the ppr.ps-rty ol dctlviu varu.Ui. artirh ul'f-od. and of.-fiertiiip a kind of artifiuai dnrestion of tht ni in no wie diffrent fmin th natural dii--tive pmce,." ir. IMo. jtrcat work, the hvmi-trj of Man, Tea A lllftiicbanl. I'hilnd.. 14k Pp Wl.'a.tMyii: The discovery of Pepsin forms a new era in the rhenueal hiU-ry of li-T-ftiou. rroin rc-nt ex-rin nl, we know that food i diswlvelas rapidly in an artiti-'ial diirey-tiv. 'u;d. pn-pared from Pepsin, a it tt in the natural tia-tnc Juice it. If. ' Prof. PI Ntil.liN, of the Jeih rson t'ollcge. l'hiiad in his jrreat wrk on Human Phy-icdozy-d.-vous more than tiit.v p.ies ti. an t xit nn nation of thif u.'jttt. His experi ment wiih lr. Itcaumont. on the l,atric J uice, ot 'tamed from the Imiifr human nrna h and from an t nut U. are known. In all caw-f,'' he aK. "dizetiou ourrt-d a perfeetly in th" artificial a. in the natural dietioua' Asa UVtfPEPSIA CL'RER, Dr Houghton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most mar velous tlTt'cls. It is impntMble to give dels U ul cat-es in the limits of this advertisement but au iheiiticht d certificates have been given of more than TWO Hl'NDKUD rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It U a great Ntuvms A n itOTC, and particularly u-etul tor tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and azue. the evil etTects of quinine, mercury, &c., a!o for excess in eating or drinking There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM- ! PLAINTS whirb it does not r.'arh and also give ! instant n lief ! and repeated for a hon lime, pu- i rity of lilood and vioiih ur aoin follow at once, j It is particularly excellent in ca-es of nausea, vo- , miting. cramps, soreness ot ihe pit nf Ihe stomach, distre.-s afler eating, low, cold state of ihe Idooj, ! heaviness, lownes of spirits, despondency, eii)..ci- j aiion, weakness, Ifiulenrv to insanity, Ac. ; Price. t).E DOLLAK per bottle. One bottle often elT.'d" a Listing cure. PrFSIN IN FOWDERS sent by Mai!, free of Postage. F.r ronvoni. niv of s..n.lini to nil parts of th ..iinrry thf Iiuri'Stiri. Malt'-r ot lh 'Vj .in.i? i-ut U. in the l r:n u I',.j.ts. a ilh .lir.'.-tiii.. lo I.- .I:m1t. u I . tin- i i.ti. ut in wiil.-r i r srup. Th. . jk.wI. rs cnlain jnt tho sanu niittT n. tin- I,ttl. .. I.ut iwi.-. llif u!it.ty f'T Hi.- muu.' pno'. ai:.l nr.- i-iil ! mnil. I'nv of l".liiLrf. f. r 1. fM ...M p.u t ti. Dr. .1. Iloufhti ii. No. 11 .Nurth Eighth M. l-liita.l.-ll.Uiiu .x patkai-s Kr f-. Every ho'tlf.arul package hears the written sig. nituie of J S.flortiH ToN.M.D , Sole Propri.- lor. Sold I V agents III every IMi in Uie I iuon and by most re-pectal!e dealers in medicine. To be had of Dr. TIH K. I O.N, Lri-burg ; J II Caslow, Milton; Thompson. Mililinl'iirg ; Wilt & Eilert. Hartleton; Win K.i-lionL'. New Ufrlin ; IS I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs .M'C'ay. Northumberland 13J. BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, MiJJUnburg, Union county, I'ewCu. I) ESPECTFL'LLY iuforms the citizens of j Union county, and the public in general, that he has leaded 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 HOLSE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care mill be taken to render his guests comfortalde and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished wiih the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market ran afford. The UAK will at all limes a 81 ',m.r6 rsons and none bu ,he Ind lb. OS-PI EKS t, and the OslLfcKs be atlended by careful persons, very best of liquors will be are amnio an.l convenien punctual and attentive In short, he plrdges bimsetf to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifllinburg, June SO. 1850 fll IE subscribers offer the public, at their JL new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cocking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove.for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for rr!or 1 size, 12 inch cil- inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sizes. ShielJ Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Olfices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove 1 he Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds or Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. Azc. &c. CEIRIST & M FADDIN. Lewisburg, Ds. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in thai awful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburc i by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office, r.ice, 75 ccn;j HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORXEY AT LAW, ' Lewkbur- Union County, Pc'cn'a. 1 iFru ana ORNAMENTAL Ihe subscriber off. rs for sale a Iarc9 assoriment uf choice FruU TrCessuch Apple .r,es,7.olu fee, hiKh 40 M,Ie,ii varieties; iarmnan (Jherrv V. 6 or 8 vanelirs ol Urajie Vjnes of the be t native and exotic varieties. Ornameniel Trees, such as the Paulonia. Linden, 4C N. U. Tersons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested i0 make immediate application to thesub&eri ber, in nrdi-r lo procure the varieties and size wanted. H. R. .NOLL Lewisburp, March 4, 1850. LIVER COMPLAINT, .TV; :rV!C 'P. nm or .e',.ou, ff l),..il.tv, dw., 0f ,,e K.dn,,,. ,,! al, Z eases as,B f,m , disordtJ JJw of g sucb as ;,.nslir,aiion. I.ial file.. Fulnssa ' or lo.,l lo the IIe.,1. Aci.liiy of ti e Stomach. .Xau-a, lhurn, jti eusl for Kod. Fulness or Wright in lha Slomach, Sour Erurlalions, Sinking or Flut tering ,t the ,,it of Ihe Sioojach. Msimuii.R of ih, HeaJ, hurried and difficult JJ.eatbine, Flut. term" al ihe Hrart, choking or suffota. im? Sensations when in a lyiriir piiure, dimness of Vision. Dots orM'ebs before Ihe SSiisht, Fever and dull P.in in ih. Head, U. ficiencv ol Perspiration, Yellowness of the .-Kin and Ejes. pa, in the Side, Baca Chest. Limbs, ic, snddm Flushes of ' Heal. Burning in ihe Flesh, constat I,n. BiiiiiiBa oi Lvii, anu great Urjiression of Spirr.a I cat ti ErrtcTraLtT ciaio tr I) It. 1IOO FLAiN'D'S CELEBRATED GERHAM BITTEBS, j prepared by j Str. '. f. Jaekxon, at the "German Medicine S;ure," j liO Arc li St. I liilud. Their power orer the above diieatc, i, not . 7 r 'J, v!htr Pptim ,1 the In.Ud S ales as the cure attain man, cases njter shljul physicians had failed. ""' !,. theaiii,ou ofin,3. j liJs. 1 o,sesM,,g g,.at tlIluej j ,he rectficiIlon j ot diseas, .,1 the .nJ ksse ghtlem. 1 MiiB 'he most searching o.r. in eaJioe. and j ailcclions ihe dige.n organs, ,b.j aic wilhal ! ile, ctriain and rli'a-jnl i I llcuil as coitiiced. The Hon. Cla j 0 " e.iiior ol ihe (WVn Democrat ths j l e.-t pajiir in West Jersey, sajs, July 2lt' I ll- .rL.VM.S (IHiM.AX BIITKKS.-We h. , m.i:. rl. it.njii.' n...v. ol this Bilic,a,.and JZ n. ii. v tiK-y . am. Hidu,U us to utr iD juiriM It. .... . .I,. r. Ul !,,,,, wrrr p. r.uijT ! i( y1 'irirtivnifiirtuTVTit , u.n....u.tu me p...rrruj iDnu the u.-rv. s. t.n sun,' i l r L" w. uiiikinie tW-i n-tr.-.hii.tf .. .... - ... .... ...r ,. kr v-rtrM11, nfnl w. jr. ... tl.,r. lir. r. i , r..u.- ,,,t. m il nugurii, of tnul iiiivmarj diKis .- umuatr. li.. them in a hraith. , . I.t.'.u, aua you ran t i.t J. nam-, m . ,.i . . - ' D' ii w i.-.-s rtM-sm. as Iri'm th. 1 his Mtra.,M.nary Brdlrue we would advisr our Ur.,'. ho are al all In.li.-i-xu to pt, trial it will ih on.ui- nJ itM-lf. It should, in ta.-t.tK- in Vfrv Wr T" oil. r iii,u.. i ue ran produce su.h evidenres ,,1 m.V " i r loaj the lloston Vie editorial, Dec SiJ I l'r. ll.H.f an-.rs Cel.-brat.nl lli-rman Bitters Irr th.' ; of Luer ( i-uiplmnl. Jaundirr. irvspcbsia. .wl"" .Nervous m -Mlily. des.rvedi, mr.li.iues ol the day. ihe Uilters have tea um UK.u.-.i.ds. and a triend al uur elbow say, h. has h.at r. .v. d irum Ihe use ..f ,h remedy ,n erieetuai. uent cur: t Liver lonibla.nl. He are envm.-rd thr in the use of liiese Bitu-rs. the patient cousudlt fvZ ! streriirlh and viP.r-a fact worthy of grea, remr., M , Ih.-yare p,.as..ul in last,- and ,mell, and can be u.vl ' . j per.-n ah the most del:, ate stoearh. with sae-r. . , , ... uui:un , are speakiDir from ta-r . and to the afflicted we adve their une. Sa-tt't Wcily, one ol the best literary pai.r pl.Mishrd. said. Aug SAlh ' I Il.ri..,.M, s ficnj.i.v iinwa,, manufarturfd br Pr .r veevnunewjia i t ...me of the nm; -r--nonviit ui.n,l, rs .-1 the taru.iy. .. , tlr-c ,',, ettua. y m cases ol f, maie e.kue.s. A, !uch j, thr vc would a.lv,.... all nioth.-rs to obtain a bollie. snd tits pave tliei,is..ves much sickness, jvrsons of debiiiutsd r. n.l,tutious ..11 had these Bitter, kivanuureou. to tter health. .a e kn..w irom experience Ui saluurv ee.t they have upou weak systems. .muj .ui Judge M.M.N oau, a g. nlleman of great scier. lihe and Imrary attainment said n, hi.-AewVutl Weekly .Messenger, Jan 6. 150 T. f-.iiu.J" s 0. rman Bitters Here is a nrrnarati i -hi. h Ihe leading presm-s ol the I nion appear unanteou. in rerommendiiiK. an.1 the reason is obvious. It i. oiM after a prescription furnished by one ol Uie most relebnlei wirheVrnLfl', eIni.,'T',h' to D- Chn.i0pt.r Wilhelm Hoofland, I'r.,feWr lo the t nivers.lv of J.ta Private I hvsiciau lo the King of ITussia. and one of tr. fc-reat. st medical writers tlermany ha, ever pr..luccd. I!. was emphalically .he enemy of humhug. and iberrfrre a rn.-di. me of which he was Uie invenlor and endorser ma he enhdent y r.-l...d on. He specially recommended ,1 :a lover lounlaint. llyfpep.ia. lbilltv, Vertnto. .Vidltv of Ihe Momarh, ton.tipation, and all complain!, an,.: the Intestines. Nine 1'hilaJeli.h,. '. .... cu.mct...n of its excellence, and several of Uieir tdiwn sneak of it cIT.ets from their own individual eiceruw t nder these eirruJi,lances, we feel warranted, not on., in calling the attention of our readers to the previa proprietor (br. t. M. Jackson .1 preparation, but in re ommending the article to all afflicted. I " Evmatvc-The Philadelphia Saturdsv , c.azel.e. the best frmlv newspaper published m Ln,,S''es.'h"'''..f.VfDrHooW. Cierman Bitters J i i , W " r,wntnend what are termed Ft ?. . h X , t"' falmnre and eonfidenc. m. R..r t mt" n'r reeomrnend lr. Hoofland . u-r-man Bitters, we with it to h. .i,.,,i. . .v., we are not .akina of the n-slrumsof .be day, .hat a-, noised shorn f..r a hr f periM and are foraotten fter tin have done lhe.r au.l.y r of mischief, but of a mlimv Ions e.lal lishe.1. universally prised and whi,. ii " the hearty approval of ,he tVuJtVitiS? r.v,ence on evidence has beer, received f'ik iX. aonr.?' 1 c PTafaUoa will , w,,h th.,: ?hi. . iP" ,"n Panted ,Ten in .hi, form. Th.! all. nru.n ,h. S. as airrcted. It sets specHr- lalomw ln!iu A ; L"rr- ' Pvrabl. thevrai fl . ,"0" Ter- is immedlsle- Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which it is necessary for all to attain lo induce count fcilers to put forth a spurious article at the rijiJ' , me live ol iho.e who are innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine. They have the written signature of C.M.Jst i" upon ihe wrapper, and the name hi.... in ii bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERM A MEDICI.VE STOKE, No. 120 AKCH St., on door below Sixth, (late of 178 Race St.) PhilaJ- ll hia. and by respectable dealera geneiaJy, it country throughout. Iy330 Alsoforsale bu S.F.I. YSDA L LJtwitburgJt Also by Pn. THOK.VTO.V, do MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, SEJTLY & EIPEDITJOFSIT EXKCUTZB AT THE "CHRONICLE" OfFCE Lewisburg.
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