IjUWISBUKC CJSROMCLID AND WEST BRANCH FAIWIEK . The mcsictl performances ol Mr. Shar;i wiic"a have eciied w much aileniion, are not such ari uncommon thing after all. We bsl week heard Ihf same thing dime by two smnH boys of Divid Djncau isq. t Spring Mills, Centre county, and were iniorrfieJ that there were severiil oiher lad in the neighborhood who could do the same. The" only requisite is to keep the tongue at the roof of the mouth. A slight peculiarity perhaps, in the windpipe, is necessary to insure success. Good Samaritan. ICpAnd here is another: Ou Tuesday evening lat. we attended the performance of Mr. D C. Manna, and hid the pleasure of listening to his pectoral or lung music. There is atnnethinjf, very strange in the manner he produces sounds. B a means which nciilier he nor the most Scientific can account for, he breathes a melody much like that tra!e by an organ, and accompanied by a sonorous bass which irina a nerlert nsrmnnv with the strain. ! ' r i... : r ..,f wnniWfut ! , n u, ... ... that has ever come under our enervation. and is capable ot a hih oeoree ol cuitiva- . lion. Brookville (l a.) Jetlersoninn. , . I BUI hILU'.Li. A 1:1a namea Aicm ; Mills, aced nine Years, son f Jacob Mills j of this place, lost his life on Saturday morning Ins'., by a most distressing accid ent. While p'aying about the machinery connected with the la" he at the Rouh A; Ready Rolling-Mill, his. hand was caught between two cog-whjels, nhich drew in his arm and shoulder, and finally forced the whole body through the wheels and between the geating which they revolve upon, mangling it in a most shocking manner, and causing instant death. The roll-turner was not at the lathe at the time of the accident, nor was any other person npar enough to render timely assistance. Danville Int., June 14. Huston, June 15. A daring attempt was ma1e last night to rob the M.ttapsn Bank, Dorchester. The robbers fired a pistol al the bank watchman, nnd the ball passed through his hat. The watchman fired in return, when the rub bers fled, leaving a lot of skelt ton keys in the road. The watchman gavechase, when the robbers faced about, and threatened to hoot him if he advanced. One of the rr! lrs was wounded ; as. uhm they left, bis companions were obliged to lift him into the buggy wagon. C7The Court House plan for fit ting up and repairing the old Court House in this borough, has been exhibited to the building committee, by Mr. II. K. Noli., nf Lewisburg, which seems to meet the Ksncral approbation of our citizens. Il fin shed according to the draft, the old Court Mouse will present a very classic appear ance, and le an ornament to pur town. Danville Democrat. Why not tear down the inconvenient old hell, and build a new one, at once T Nineteen of the principal Merchants of Danville have agreed to close their Stores til ?1 o'clock, P. M., during Summer. Corrected this Day. Wheat 105olI0 Rye 50 Corn 50 Oats 30 Flaxseed "100 Dried Apples 1" Butter 12 Kgga 8 Tallow 10 Lard 1 Ham 6 Bacon 6 We the undersigned agree to close oar respective places of business on the Fourth of July, so as to give all hands an oppor tunity of attending the exerci.ea at the University sod spending the day in pleasure and amusement. BEBER HIDINGS, NKVIl'S k REBEK, 8. F. LYXDALL, 1. J. WALLS, 1. 8CUREYER, H. P. PHELLHIL 1. HAYES CO. SAM'L WOLFR, II ATVlKl.n THOMPSON, CIIAKLKS TEXXY, (and otbirs.) I. at. BOWES, Lewisburg, Jane IS, 1850 , OBSHa OF EXERCISES At the University Celebration, July 4,'50. Totommentt prtciftly at 10 o'clock, A M. 1. Beading of Scriptures, Prof. TAYLOR. J. Prayer, by Prof A.VUEIISON'. .' Mask, by CaJrersity Choir. 4. Reading of Declaration of Indrp, by C. C. BITTIXO . . Waste. 5. Oration on Declar. of Independence, by J. T. LAKE. . Mane. a. Oration, on Our Country, by J. M. LI XX. . Most. 10. Oration, by J. K. TAOOART. 11. Vasie. 11 Benediction, by Prot BI.IS9 The public are respectfully iuriti'd to atknd. WX. BARXIICRST, U. I. MTIMlU, J. P. TUSTIN, J. H. PETERS, A. B STEWART, Cosimittee. of ArrangemX - NOTICE. After the 1st of August nrttt we cap not receive Notes under $5 of any Bank but of Pennsylvania. Relief note 'are not prohibited from circulation by the new law. - Subscribers at a distance are desited to notice this, and to remit us Penn'a money if. possible, at once. Our own citizens will . , do well to work off all their foreign money ' as fast as possible to the Cities, as il is the intention of business men and officers to 'BJPOBCB The Law, hard tho' it be. k it i ir k i GEORGE S. EEKaillEpE3.i.l fa Graduate of the Univsrait of PeoasylTania,) , PhjvlclssB & Surgeon.. tCT Office, opposite J. Deckaid's Ilo'el : afttCfflfntjura, Union county, Pa. Iiinirlt, tR5n. "mpri 1NPORTAXT to those hiving impurities r tite iiiuod.-akA.NTs rciurvi.u EX TRACT, the most wonderful Purifier in the world, U now lit U in QfnT i rm(. Xj"8 advertisements lit-adcd "it I!JMJS." It is o strong and puriiyiiiK, thai one bottle la-' from ten to fifteen ua) louder than Sarsaparilla. I)r Thornton cSr. Hiker, agent, LewUburg. i.2in323 ES&StM CHERRY PECTORAL: For I be Care mt COUGHS, OOX.DS, hoahseuess, snoir- CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPIIIC-COUOH AITD COIJSUMPT IOU. The uniform success which has attended the use of this preparation its salutary tffeci its power to relieve and cure hlT.'ciiun of the Lungs, '"ve gained fur it a celebrity equaled by no other marine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire confi()enrt in ig ,irtueSt ad he fu ,)tief llBt it Ktil fUi,due an(j remove ,he severest attacks of diseases upon the throat i,d lune. As these resull become puMic, tliev iiatumlty attract the attention of medical m. ii and philanthropists yhere. Whit is their opinion of Cherry Pectoral, mir lie seen below VALENTINE AH ITT, M D. Prof. Surgery Medical College, New York, says It iriv mi- prrat pli-nsure to certify thcTalne and ern es -v nf A tr: I 'liim- l-i.-inral wliii-li I r.ii..iil,-. mi'iil ini!.. j ailctnu il to run- diseases of tin-1 brunt nlii Lung. The Kt Kev Lord Bishop FIELD wriics in a letter to his friend, who was fast linking under an sff'Clion of the I. unci; Try 11m- OifrTT IVrlnrnt. mnl if snv mctirine ran ge jo'j r-lii f, with ilu- M.-ins ?! tliiU will. I'iinf Justice EI.'KI I;E, of l.nuisiana.nrite: Tliat a Tounff !iHJu!itT of lii whs nml .f ivfrml s. r r MUu k i.f Klit'P, liy tin-1 Lerry l'ixtiral. ASTHMA and BKONf'HI US. The Cana dian Journal of Medical Seirnce states. That Atlinia atid Itninrliili.o. im firvvaient tn tliii. incli'iui-nt riiuiut.., !i:m- yiMM with imrjiriiiinir r.tpiilitT to Avit's fhi'iry l,'-rtornl, aint run not v strongly riTmiunentl this kiltul pr'yaratioa U the Irofrtiun aud Iil4ir fliiTully. Let the relievrd sufTerer speak for himself : II uiiriiKn. Jon. 2rt. 147. Ir. J. C Ayr !-ar Sir: Ilnvini; Imn rewuitl from a painful and tluim-ntUM UiM-KM. icrutituiie j.naujitj. mt to iu'Ih) you thin ai-knowhunu-nt, not only in juntir,- to you hut fir III" information of olhiTft in like sfliirtioh. A liht rold nHn tin- Imi?. nrli'rtjHl m firrit, tioraine Kn 4'rfi' that foitttn? of Mnm1. a vim'iit nicph, anil 'ro-fuh- ni.'ht HratJl foiwr anl o-U-unt vn mi. 1 K-raini' faiarial.l. niulj rot -.lii-p. wm ilitn-wM-u l.y hit roueh. nti't a -:ain tliniuirh my rlii-.. anl in fhort had all the r.l::rmitiic -.yililitoins of ijuirk rotl-iuII.it:iin. No mi-ilirtnt- f-ei'ii.i.l at ll to n-arh my cmm until 1 prriviili-utially Iririi your t'he-rry ri-rtorial, whiiii mhiii rehevi-U and now has rumi rue. Your-, with n-i-ert, . A. STEWART. Troni a letter dated lum, X. Arril IT, 1S4". Ilr. Aver. Lowol! Pear Sir: I was atllirti-d hy Asthma in the worst form. that 1 hare bi-en ol.liinl to nlwp in tuy rliair for a :iri-r iurt of the time. lMiiijr mint le to lircaih. ou my lull. 1 hail truit a fm-at many luirdirini'S lo no purfi-M. until my ihysifian iiref-rril-iii. as an ea-i--rimrut. your t'hiTry 1'i-rtoral. At first it erml to make mi- wor-v. tint in h- than a werk I Uvsn to exiirrienrc Ihe miiHt ;ratifyiu P'lit-f fruui its ue; anil now, in four wti-ks. tlie disrane is mtiri'ly nmoveil. I ran slerp on mv IhI Willi romfort. ami nijoy a efco of hi-alth whith I hiA nevi r eijKi Voeujyv. GKl. S. FAKKANT. Picpartd hvJ .C.A'jertCltemifr,Loirel,Ms. For sale by C V St'HAFFLE, Lewisburg ; J (.'ailow, Milton ; Isaac Uerhart, Selinsgrove, and hy lliuggisis generally In Lewtsliur?, 13ih irn-t, hy Kev. M. J. A lie- man, Jons Hehti and Mus CATnaaisc Reed, both of thia place. Heitts proved 'trump' this time, in spile of 'circumstances ;' and so may it always be. Our whole establishment, editor, publisher, jours and imp (and a few of the outsiders) return thanks for the rich bride rake that accompanied the aliove notice, and wish the lucky couple a long life of happiness and prosperity. tu:i, la Buffalo Tp, 8th inst., Miss Hibbikt Isris, about SI yrars of age. In Danville, 1 2th in St., aged 36 years, Mrs. Is as llla Jiss, wife of Matthew C Grier, and daughter of the late Alexander Montgomery. In HolliJayshnrg, Thursday week, Mnj. Mi chael Chess will, aged about 42 years. On the 10th inst., Tobias ifiiciui, of Buffalo, in his 89:b year. Near Light Hnect, Columbia Co., 4th inst, in ber S7th year, Mrs. Ass Eliza, consult of Kev. Jihn P. Heister. Attention ! LEWISBURG INFANTRY. "rOU are hereby commanded lo I meet, armed and equipped, at the house of A J.Weidensaul, in the Borough of Lewiiburg.onTBCRsnaT the 4b d .y of July, 1S50, at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order nf the Captain : JCKSON M'FADDIN, 2d, June 12, 1850. OS. W OOL for sale at June 5 Reber & Iddinsb'. LUMBER JFOR SALE. f PHB subserltr having leased ihe Rock X dttle Saw-Aiill formerly known as Douuhty's in Sunr Valley, Clinton county. Pa., nnd boticUt all the stock nd fixtures belonging to the same, now offers for sale 100,000 ft of Lumber nt ssid Mill. Orders will be received for any kind of Lumber, by the undersigned at Lewisburr, or by his A front, S.CShel lek, ut said Mill, in Sugar Valley. II. P. S1IKLLEK. Lwisburg, June 5, 1850 flw SAM'L ANDERSON, Fashionable Tailor, In the new Brick building on .Market street, one door above C. E. Bowes- Store. curmiiand UAKI.NG done to order. - , Lewisiiuri;. May 29, IS50. To IHackNitiiths. T ITU MI NOUS COAL, from the West 1 1 Hrnnch and irom noiiiuaysuurr, lor sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Hayscalcs on Third St. vALKX'H AMMONS. Lewieburg, Ma " &50 4 FRE8H suor.lv of Old Doctor and S. P. J Townsend's S A RS A PA RIfcis A received and for Wholesale or Retail by Dr. Tboroton & Baker, Agents. J' L'ST received and for sals, Pine Oil and Homing Fluid, warranted mira-and of the 1 first rjr.r,lrtc. hy Dr. Thornton Hsker .Ul rreli Arrival or Fruit &c. TCST received by Tuompon's Express, from . Philadelphia Orthgvp-; Raisins, Fillierta. Lenoni', Kigs Kv.g. Walnuts, t'ncoaNutt!, , linotidj,. Or.-.uii Jiuts, Prunes, Tekan Nuts, (ii .und Peas, and a variety of CA.MIlEf, all of .vhicli will be sold low at the Store of D. THORNTON '& BAKER. I-wijliurg. Juno 12 - FLEASE TO RTAD THJS- Scar'-ie w Pictorial Works for lt50 Great Chance for B ok Agents to clear from $500 to $1000 a year ! Books of Universal Utility. SW-' Xuc ami l'lJimhir I'u turial Work, the mot splendidly illustrated volumes for famil ies rvrr issued on ihe American Continent, con taining mure than Four Thousand Engravings, de.-igucJ aid executed hy the nio;t eminenl Artists of Eughml and America. The extraordinary populaiity of the aliove volumes in every section of the Union, rendfra an agency deniable in each one nf our principal towns and village. Just puhlitbed, Sears' New and Popular Pictorial Des cription of the United Stales, containing an account of the Topography, Selllc ment. History. Revolutionary and other intenst ing Events. Statistics, l'rogrc-s in Agriculture, Manufacture. Population, &e. of each State in the Union, illusustcd with Two Hundred Enra vings of the principal Cities, l'laces, liui'din". Scenery, furiosities. Seals of the Slates, &.C. Ac. Complete in one octavo volume of 600 pases, e'eguntly bound in gilt, pictorial muslin. Retail price. $2.60. The Pictorial Family Annual, 400 pages octavo, and illustrated with Two Hundred and Twelve Engravings : designed as a valuable and cheap piesent lor pannta and teacher to place in the hands of young people j in attractive bindings THE HI3TOKV OF PALESTINE, from the Patriarchal Age to the Present I ime. Hy John Kitto, editor of the London Pictorial Bible, &c. A lso NEW EDITIONS of Scars' Pictorial History ol the llible Pictorinl Sunday Hook Inscription of Greal Britain nnd Ireland Biblu Biogra phy Scenes and Sketches in Continental Kurone Information lor trie t'eopie I ic- torial Family instructor Pictorial History of the American Revolution nn entirely new volume on the onaers oi me onu toccther with the Each Volume is Illustrated with several hund red Eiigraings,and the Bible with One Thousand. fXj Sea' PiCToaiat FasiLT Mioaziss for 1850. published monthly in parts of 48 large 8o pages, at One Dollar per year in advance. Specimen copies ol tne m agazine, to procure fiulifcrili'rs with, will be lurnisheu to all wno wish to engage in it circulation, if requested (post-paid) at the ra'e of Twelve Numbers for One Dollar, or Tin Cente for single copies. AGENTS WANTED, in every Town and t'ountv throughout the Union, to sell " Acora AVin and Potmlur Pirunal Works," universally acknowledged to lie the best and cheapest ever published, a they certainly are the most salable. Any active agent may clesr $500 or $1000 a year. A cash capital of st least $35 or $50 ia nereasarv. Full narticulara of the principlea and profit of the agency will be given on application either personally or by letter. The postage roust in all case be paid Please to address ROBERT SEAKS, ruBUSHrw, 128, Nassau Street, New York. To Polilisbers ct Srwsiiapws throughout the V. Status. Newspapers mi yinp this advertisement, enins well dlKlilayeil. an almve. with'.ut any allerar,in or mnup-BH-r.t, linrlurtina this notice), slid pvinit it two . injule in sertions, shall r.Ti-ive a copy of any one of our fc!.SO or 3 works (suUject tu their orUi r), by srmling direct to the publiehtr. rrVNo LetUr Uken from the lnce, onies post paid. Just Received, A' CHOICE lot of Black Watered Silk, and Green Fringed Turc Satin, Parasols also an additional supply of Linen Lustres, ail at unusually low prices, for sale by May 29 J naiLo iu. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Scatlet llotn embossed Table Cover, f.-r sale by ..... ...1 s " May 29 J. ms cured BACON J)t for sale by May 89 J. HAYES & CO. AN extensive assortment Baltimore SltiiNt. WARE for sale by .May 29 J- "wo' WOOL. LOT of Fine Wool for sale by June 4 J- HAVES & CO. (scccsssoHS To c. a, WISTH,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Sash tools,Glassware,Pully, Dye-stuffs, Brushes of every sariety, Perfumery, Confectionery, Fruits, Fancy Goods, 4ic. &c. One Door above Tie errs Mammoth St , re of J. t J.Wall?, Mabkbt St. Lewisbitbo. . All Drup-i and Medicines warranted Frah and Genuine. fflHE subscribers return their sincere thanks to. I those who have so noeraiiy patronixeu inein during the past year; and we would inviia you. one and all, to call and examine our eioca auu price before purchasing elsewhere, as wo leei en..(i,lni that wa sell as cheap, if not 25 per ct. .hMmr than other of the trade. Try as, and see for yourselves. N. B. Medical advice wiil be given free 01 charge by Dr. Tboroton, al the Store ol Thorn ton & Baker. .'. T A H THORN TOS.M.D. I JOSIAH B KER . Lamps I LAMPS! T AMPS' iut received and for Wholesale ot Jj Retail, Pine Oil and Burning Fluid Lamps of ihe latest style. Any person or persons wish ing it, can have these tiSmps on trial, and if they do not give satisfaction, they mey be returned. Churches and Store or Shops supplied on the most liberal terms with the above Lamps, and Oil I,. Dr. Thornton St Baker, Agents for the Manufacturers. -w-TT-lHTB LfJ. and Linseed Oil, for r"a ly Dr. Thornton tV Baker. "a mall Profits and 4alck Sn1e. II. P. SHELLER, ATTOULD respectfull; inform his oil. friends W and the trailing community in general, that he has received a LAUUL and liMr.tt.rtM. STOCK of , , Merchandize Spring niui Summer waiits and uses embracing DKY GOODS. i.uocKuirjs, HAUinVARE. QUKKNSVVAUE, HATS AND c.rS, FISH, SALT, IRON, Ac Ac. These Goods we oiler unusually low for Cash Country Traduce of all kinds and to prompt and puuitual paynuslet a usual. (Tall ani Sec! H. P. SHELLER. LewUburg, Muy 7, 1850. MR. MERRY would respectfully inform ihe pulilic, that he has taken rooms in M'Faddm's brick building, nearly oppo site Shelter's Siyre, where he is prepared to take Daguerreotype Likenesses in the latest and nmat approved style. Mr. Merry pledges himc!f to make his work equnl to that of the best Ci'y artists. He h is all the latest iiiiproveiiients.some of which he has added to the art.and among these is a Wheel Hull", of peculiar construc tion, by which he is enabled to obtain a higher polish, nnd (hereby give a more brilliant and life like tone lo his pictures. Mr. Merry, by long practice and close attention to the art, is enabled to show the va kii:g atf.d eye, be it light or dark, with all the beauty and brilliancy nf life itself; and it is in this most etsential point, thai mnre ariists fail than in any other. Lidies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens. Children arc taken in from three lo five condi. And remrmber,as(W pictures are taken in cloudy as in clear wcatlier.tho' for small children a clear day is recommended. Lewisburg, June 3, 1850. LEWISHUJIG irwfesoe .j- Jlcbiil THE subscriber, thankful for past liberal pat ronage, would inform his friends and public generally that be has jnsl ree'd and i constantly receiving fresh supplies of pure Medicines, Drags, Chemicals, Extracts, Herbs, Roots, Minerals, Tinc tures, Oils, Essences, Spirits, Cums, Plasters, and o;ber good's in bis line of business, which he ol&ra with the full assurance of their being gen uine, aud cheaper than can lie bought elsewhere. Physicians and other in the trade are particularly invited to call and examine for themselves. Also constantly on band a large stock of Window Glass White Lead, Chrome and other Faints,UrOg aista and Physicians' Glassware, Mortars,Spachua!s,Crucible.Truse, Cnpal,Japan and Spirit VarnUhe,Flas seed, Sperm.Wbale, Lard, Fiahtherial, Fosgine, Camphene, and Pine Oils, Dye wood ground and chipped, Castile, Bar, Rosin and other Soaps. Uold. Silver and Metal Leafs, Rosin, Fitch. Tar, Tobacco, Segars, Combs, 11 rushes Walking and Fishing Cane, Jewelry, Razor, Knives. Fruits, Confectionery, &c. Ac. cVc. C. . SCIIAFFLI?. May. 1850. Druggiit and Chemist. Made pram to See BY getting one of the Spectacle or Spy Glas ses at the Drug, Fancy Goods, Notion and Variety Emporium, where can be had any quan tity of Silver, German, Blued and common Steel Spectacle, Gogelea, Spy Glasses. Mathematical Instruments, Pocket Compass, Magnets, Tape Measures, Spectacle Cases, Camera Luciilas, Magic Lanterns, Ac. &c at . w . ttuiiAr i' . a. Easy to Cut or Shave ARB those Pocket, Dirk and Penn:Ves, and the Wostenheim and Roger Razors sell ing so cheap at the LewUburg Drug and Variety Store of O. W.SCHAFFLE. Lamps, just received TTORE LIGHT, at reduced prices! A large 111 assortment of LAMPS Solar, Supper l ea. Hanging, Side, and Hand for burning of Pine. Fosgean, Lard, bthenal, and Sperm Uus, for Parlors, Churches, Stores, Simps, Sc., at C.W.SUHAFFLES Piog, Notion and Variety Emporium police. rtUHSCRIBERS to the "University nt Lewisburg" are respectfully reques'ed to pay theif Second Instalment, now due, to the Treasurer.. ',And those who have not raid the 1st Instal't Cre rSsrectfully notified that all such uViiiviucnis wit! be charged Interest on their Instalments from the time they become due. . , . . ... SAM'L T. WALKER, Tasii Lewisburg, Feb. 25, 1800. mack, ff alnut Wanted. A OtIANTITi 0? Black Walnut, either in t or sawed to order also, Walnut c.iehea the whole lo be delivered on the Pa, CanaL st or near Lewisburg. For further par- lieotarS, enbuiie of April 23 . if. C. HICKOK, Lewisburg To JiiMtlcc of tlte Peace. B INNS' JUSTICE, new edition, can be had at Lyndall's Bookstore, in this place. Lewisburg, April 10. 1850. D RIED APPLC3 for sale at Jun f Reber & Iddinga', VjXJS!xS NT BBva& NOTICE TO COLLECTORS, S, r. ' Stato Treasure having mnified, me that hereafter.fca will not receivu.the Notca of Banks cut.of -the State tinder (he denomination of FI F Dollars, the t'ol lectors, Retailers of Merchandizc,and Licen sed Tavern keepers.r.re hereby notified that such Hills will no longer be received by me in payment of Taxes, Licenses, fcc. DANIEL IIORLACIIER. Treasurer of Unicn county. New Berlin, June 0, 1850. I71RESH TEAS. Another lot of ; superior Black and Green Teasp ; . j iust reed from the Canton Tea t'om .nv. nnH for sale at New York retail prices by J. HAYES & CO I.ewi.burrr. April 16. Aifent. Latest Arrival ! T If AYES & CO. Uke pleasure in announ ff . cing to the public that we are now receiving Irom Ihe city one or toe largest, cneaiiesi sou m selected stock of Goods ever offered to the public. n Ulwir ha been snared to render their slock complete, and to obtain articles of good quality, so that it can be relied upon that winterer thev ahall offer for a!e will be iut what it i represented. They have an excellent assortment of Dry goods, comprising nearly every article usually enumera ted under this head, among wntcn ate uroau- cloths. Plain and Fancy Casmneres, Satiuetts, Tweed, Caehmarr-ttce, Drapettes, t odiingtotis, Plaid Linens, Tickings, Drillings, Bagging, Cot ton end Hemp Carpet Chain. Plain aud Fancy Goods, elected with particular reference to the taste an 1 convenience of the Ladiea such as ( hanReable, Plaid, Grenadine, and Foulard Silk, Figd and Plain Limarline Deslaines, Crape finished, Figd and Plain Linen Lusties, Boreze Deslaines, prin ted French Lawns, Silk Illusions, Pink, Buff, Blue, and Crimson Tarletons, Plain and Figd Blue and Pink (doited) Swiss, Linen, Cambric, and Lawn Hdkfs, Glove and Hosiery'jj Bonnets, Fans, Parasols, Parasoletle, alaoey?! Fin Moleskin. Leghorn, China Pearl and Palm Leaf HATS, at lower price than ever offered to thia community. a choice selection. siisJsm Glass, Queens, Stone, and Crockery ware. To those who wish to. procure anything in this line either for utility or orniment,tbeir assortment particulurly recommends itself. Hardware cutlery, Grass and Corn 8cythes, Axes, Shovel, Spades, Straw Knives, Manure and Hay Forks (of supe rior quality.) Door Iriuimiiigs.Olass, Puttjj, ISails, Iron, Steel, Ac. CA RPETS BASKETS. Floor and Stair Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades. Ladies' Satchels. Traveling and Work Baskets, also Market, Clothe and Corn Baskets, CedartOare, Rakes, i'e. t;c In conclusion, they would say that their goods have been bought at very low prices, and wi.l tie disposed of on the most reasonable terms for Ca-h or country Produce and to satisfy the public (a to pi ices) just call at the Cheap Store 01 J. HAYES & CO. Lewisburg. May a, 1850 LABOR SAVED, 'JlLhT'f I7JOR SALE a auperior Washing Mixture, which remove all dirt and stains of various kinds in a few minutes, without injuring Ihe texture of the cloth. Person wishing to avail themselves of this valuable mixture, with full directions for its use, had better call at the new Drug and Chemical Store kept by D THORNTON & BAKER, Lewisburg Latest News from California ', nORE GOLD! (6 ALL the world and the rest or mankind are respectfully informed that we have opened an unusually choice assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER Goods. comprising a splendid variety LADIES DRESS GOODS of the newest styles aiicoc,ueuins, t .inirhama. Harases. Silks. Parasol, and Fancy Goods, and for Gentlemen' wear a.largs stock of - Cloth. Casslmcrs, Summer Stuffs, Vestinus.Summer Uats.&c. Salt, Fish, Nails, Queens ware, Hardware. Groceries, etc. etc. All of which we offer for sale al our proverbially low prices, for CASH or PRODUCE. REBER & IDDINGS. Lewisburg, April 22, 1850 Ho! all you young men whose fine frames are expanding, And who neea in support yww. !" "- iVhn vnn think luiw m tiiuo oast imk ilealers have hit vou, Juvt evnw to Stev LtsDiU.. 6r lloula that nil! St yoa. Do yon want some new Books O, so cheap and so pretty! Son' arave and mmte ?ay, anil some queer and some vrittr! Knr . dollar or two. Htbvs will civs voa a treasure That will be id) your life-time a fountain of pleasure. And if on rhancc to be In want Of Coat or Vest or Trowserloona, Junt fro to Lnrtnli's, fir you can t Buy half as cheap o. other 'coons. An! rif.w Ltjdau. would say just a word to tho lilies. Fur well does he know bow important their aid is lie has Shoes of all kinds W hnrr-r-rHr-r-r-r-r Consarn it, Hos ! Ibis 'ere Poetry Machine's broke ! 4l6waomever, the substance of all we had in the h-pper is teal S. F. LYNDALL has the best and the cheapest lot .of. BOOKS anl STATIONERY, 0d the largest and the best assortment of UOO I . and &UOMlSSind Ladies' Gaiters and Slippers, that were e?er seen in Lewisburg or any other great seaport. May 7. 1850. RASH hot refused at the Office ol the Lewisburi; Khroniele. iMrge Sales $ Low I' rice MKV. M EbV-ssSZ. swAtsZTr m THE "MAMMOTH" WIDE AWAKE ami filling up again Irimfull with a stock of eoods LA RGKR.IJKTTEK and CIlIvM'F.R than ever ! "IfT-j- naT, ju,t received and are now opening Vt a large and splendid assutlment of . Spring an'l Summer (Koocls9 embrjeit. j everything Japud to the varied wants and tastes of ihe community, and at price that can not fail to give uaivcrerl aat:sfaction. The LADIES are assured that we have a belter assortment of lJrcss CltltxlH than haa ever been presented in this market. We have every quality and description of Gentlemen's and u.i' Dress Goods, Cassimeres, Vestir.ES, Summer Stuff. .Fancy Cravats, Ac. A pUndiJ let of HATS, CAPd and BONNETS, of the latest stylos Ribbons Flowers, Silk, Calicoe. Lawn. Ginghams, Ac. Hardwares Quwnsware Glassware, GROCERIES of all kind also a Urg stoc of Plaster, Salt.nhd Fish; at very low price-n-r CASH or COCNTRV PRODUCE of all kinds at Market prices. J. & J. "WALLS. LewUburg, April 23, IR'X) UNIVERSITY at l-civisbartT. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com- mencing Oct, 1 1, IS 19. COURSE OP STUDIES. Primary J)paitjr.ent. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of tbe Academy. The same studies aa in the Primary Drpartm't continued in the use of larger text books : and lo these are added General Hi-ttoryMgebia. Legen dre, and Elements of Survi-jing. Classical Department of tfce Academy. Tvim Junt a- Acaaemie cuts. I. Enelish Urnmiuar. l.:itin Grammar, A nth mi lie 'iwo division.) i;wjrihr. I. Tlie same iiiii.i ai 111 I. Tirm. and Pi-nmanphip. I. Knirlih liraninwr. Crw, Arilhin- tie et mi leteil hy lt liivUkin. linn k liramiuar, lli.ury L'.A Fen- mani-hip. Itofik-keepiuir. Senior Academic class. T. II. III. Ciwtar, Oroi k Ki atfcr, Algi ura i.Klenvnts.) .lleid, Oi do do do do eompWUd. Gi-ne- ral Tlirtory, Kn:liiih Lanirnae and tViaipnsitii'n. COLLEGIATE DEPAHTMrNT. Fret It man eluss. Knirli.h Language aud Criiroeltion, Algebra, Livy, AnhlMiiii. Plae lieonwtrv. Ijvv. Ansrins; Plane. Solid and Spherical Ui-oinetrv completed, Li vy, Anaba&is. Stiphnn.orc do's. Ilnrsre.OilTiwev. Plane and Spherical TrtnNwMrr. I. II. 111. r. 11. 111. do do M.TiurtHiniirT.y:liir..avi'.itun. do enmplet.l. rvlit Orations of IKinmtbenw, Knetone, Auaiyucal Oeoraelry. Junior class. 1. 11 nt. Ttemorthenes on the Crown. Cicero ile Oftciis, Me clianief, Hyilnvtntiis. arid llyilranlics. Pemoethenes on the Crown. Cwvro dellfrieiis eom p:etvd. l'neiimaties, AcoUftics, Kleetrk-ity, Mane- tim. and ilpties. Creek TregeUy, Tacitus. Astronomy. Senior chits. ' ffnr AeaileiaieaJ Year enmmrncinc Oct. 10. 1.10.1 Lopic. Natural Theolotry, li.tcllr-'nul Itlilophy. (reek. Political Eennouiy, Mural Piii!iihy. , But!, rs AnalopT. Con!lituticin of V. Chemistry, 1. 11. Hi. Lectures, Uenerai llevwws. No class in the Regular Course ha less than three daily recitation. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Reclamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The siodent are required to attend, regularly, some religious meeting. Minors are ei peeled to attend such meeting aa arft recommended 10 them bv their uarents or guardian. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many different Christian denominations. Text Hooks. r.nntnh Vtwimi' nod Ekch-t. The Bible. Porter's rhetorical Kcauer, Worcester's or Inters Ihctn nary. Bullion's Knglish Orammar. Parker's ITo)rresivc Kaen-i-es in Knlih Compoiition, Parker's Aidn, Blair's Lectures LniverMlv kdilinu.1 Latin L'Ottwify. BilllionVfirammnr. Pallion Reader, Iverett Leaii-on, Bullion's Cannr. e-hniiUaiid Zmupt's VirpilLincnln's LiTy. Anthon s Horace, Thacher s Ciei.ro de llfliciis. Tvler's Tacitun' Oermauia et Aicrwiaa. Orrrl Umguagt. liullion'Mlnirrra?. Iti'lli .n' Peailer, 1 tilteil A Scf tt's Lexicon. Owen's Xem-phon's AucWk Iwen's Homer s OdyMey.Cbauplina UeluueUaeaea, lull Classical Manual. .IAcKin. navies' Arithmetie r Academies. Elem enury Alrebrm. Bourdon. Lesendre. Surveyine ami Navi (ntBn,AiwlTticaltieoiiietry,01iiitcd Natural 1'hiluaoiliy U'reotyped.) Ulm.uu s Aftiromnuj. Kumber of Students. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was Mil. The number that have entered the classes in the Re gular Course for the current year (exclusive of those in the English and Primary drnvtmeuts,) Is as follow : C0LU9UK. Junior ela Niplioniorc clftsa rehtuan elana s u 10 2.1 40.. ACaPEKT. ?Vuisr ciaes - - Junior class - - 40.. S)7 Teachers. STEPITEX W. TAYLOR, A. M- Prof, of Mathematics and Naturnl Philosophy. liKOKIIK K. BLISS, A. M , ITor or lirecx ui-.iruac and Literature. . IIKiiKl.K ".V. ANDERSON, 51., ITotot l-vtin Linlajp and l.ib-rnture. lrAAC N. UMIMlfS A. M, rrincipal oxtne Acaiu my. ALFKKO TAYLOK, A. Tutor in t":e LngHnU LaJi euatrr and Klceuuon. Uulldings, Library and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by ihe members of the University, haa been eree'ed. st an expense of $.0OO, ami it is adapted to accomtti"1at IdO sluoeuis. Auomer eiiince nae oeeu roaiin-ncci.. iu u is to be finisbeil within the course of Ihe present Aeadoniie year, and to contain study room anJ ilonuitories tor the acrommoilation of 70 students in the I'ulli-ir.te departiu't. The Library contains a numtwr or select Totulu ana is constantly increasinic. Cli-mical Aiiparatus haa been ordered sufficient to supply the Muictlrvto demand. The Apparatus for tlat UlUSITaUon OI jii-muiieai I uuis"'.iit, Tuition and Hoard. Tuition in the Collegiate Department (30, Academic $20, Primary .$12 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be bad in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from 1,50 to 2,50 per week. - Pensions and Tar at Ions. Two Sessions in the year the former com mence on the 2nd Thursday in October, and continue 27 weeks ; the latter commence on the tfith May, and continues 15 week. Spring Vacation. 4 week ; Autumnal. 6. By order and in behalf of the Board : THOMAS WA TTSO.V. Pres'l. GEORGE F. MILLER, Secy. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. April 13, 1850 Dr. John Locko, SURGEOX DEXTST, r AY be found at his Office and residence 1 first door east of Kline' Hotel the two weeks following the first Monday of each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations iu hi line of business in manner creditable lo himself and satisfactory to thoeu who may favor him with their patronage. . Dr. L. spend the third week of each month in Milton. - fXj"Aromalic Tooth Paste, pot up tn beautiful porcelain boies. an excellent article for keeping Ihe teeth clean eJ breath sweet, lor sale at . cts per bos, by JOHN LOCKE, D.D.S. Lewisburg, T., May, 1S30 fteiv Stove, FBESn GOODS! mPToar.CEUDEs (MA3sn ' HA. VI.V" formed n'Copfr)erhip in iha Mercantile business, and enlarged the Storeroom laiely occupied JfjS'.Uar.oji , optiosite. Klnn'a Iluttl-i-are no-v opening a well selected nnd extensive slock of Mer chandize, consisting of Dry (Soots, Gf- IIAkWaUE, CUTLKRY. r Cnepenters' Tools, Queensware, SALT, FISH, Furniture Mounting, Glasfira'fe,' Window (iL.Sr a jjtneral assnrimenl, eoil, Ulafrrttr, Bar, Roil, and Hoop Iron, Nail. and Spike, ' Tinware, Sheet Iron and Metal ' Pans, and a more jreneraJ assortment than is usually lound in country atures which they iltde :h-u.sfcl;e3 Vj stit at very low pricis. , I'erst.-ns et a distance will find il to tltpir advantajia to buy lor" Lash or ve will lake in lvicuangc for Goods, Wheat, Rye. Corn, Oils. I!ackrheat, Timothy and (Jlo- vorfc'et ds, Butler, Es.TuIlow.Uard S.p," Beeswax, Ftftlit-rs, and all kinds of trada or cnuiiiiy predjee. The patron;ijie of the pubii-i is respect fully solicited, aud every assurance f-iven ihat notliinx .shall Lc warning lo render entiie satisUctiua. SAM'L S. BARTON. KAMI EL GEDDFS. JAMES i.MARSF. Lewisburg, April 1, 185(1. MEDICAL CARD. Br. Respectfully announces to his friends and the public jene rally, ihaf has removed his residence tu the house ol" his father. (formerly occupied by Win. Porter,) a few, doors north of Kline's Hotel. Office, Col. MTaddiu's new brick builcSng, eext dor above C K. Bowes' Stc.-e.. ' . Iwiburr, April 1, 1830 sttrmofciL JOHN 15. M1LLEH, TAILOU, respectfully inibrms his patrons and the public that his Shop is now at hit , house the new brick Opposite Mr- James P. Ross', on Thiri St., w here he will be ' happy to wait on all who niy honor him wi'h their patronage. Lewisl.urif, April 2, 1S50 HENRY C. HICKOK, . ATTORXLT A?rLA,', Icwisbuiv, Vn'm County, Peona. Practices in Union ant! adiniaine; crmntie alec attend the court of Perry couDty OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. B. Christ, Esq. rjHE under.! RY m SLVESS at the Old Slaud. on Nonh Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patrooafc ; hV . . C;!AR,,ES F. I1SSS. IwL!rur7, p?3y 22, I33U BOARDING. . THE subscriber avails hinseff ei th? ccf- . umnsof the Chronicle in puliliini; lo the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity tluii ' be haa opened a BOARDI.MS HDI'SE in that larire and comfoitabiy arranged boose, formeri kept as a Temperance Hole! by James Kelly, two door east of the Franklin Hou-e, Market street. He is prepared to say thai his Table ahall have the best the Markets can afford, and the Lodging of UoWere shall be aa comloriaMe as ran be desired. I. g. STERSER. N. B. A tenm and" carriage ill be kept to convey piuengerg to arid from the Packet B.iats. Lc.visbur;, Masch I. TSAtt Spring ea,S4V S- GOODS. JUST received, and now opening at . FOSTER'S NEW STORE, second door eoit of K iut's lloitf, . new and . ' " ' splendid Asscitrnent of Goods. suiiable for this and the approaching sea son, coiiiliiti of ' ' " CLO NI, CAVSniFRS, TFST1SOS I.adien' Irets Goods of every stjle and variety new !)! Bariuei, Lawns, Armure IMaiues, Ging hams, Ac. A creiit variety of stjlts L hints, Ca'i-. COi'S, A beau'iful assortment Ladies.' Parnsrns, Momeco and Kid SHOES end G.1 ITERS lor Ladies and Children. Also a choice selection of GROCER I E S , (iiecfisware. &c.S.?.,al1 of w hich areoffi-red remarkahl" low lor Cash or Lcurstry rrorcce, by im' subscritx'r, J. FOIISTEII Iwibur, April 3, 1850 " ' For the Ladies. Cool is the brwesa Tbat I auke at ease TTT'ITH one of those nice and cheap FAN f f , that can be had at the Lewieborg Urn. Fancy (Mi, Notion and Variety Eaxposiam where the largest, finest, and beat a-mmeot of Feather, Fancy and Paper fins are kept. Ahnt latest pattern of Buffalo. Shell, Hons, Side Back ami other COMBS h t'se variety of othei nice things. CaH and See al ' ,' C. V. BCHATfLrs.