Bonaleur and Ms English Barter. Frenchman. No, .air, 1 " on. vill learn yor .it- ""KS 1 verbs alone, mn'i "" put me to dwtih. ... Matter. You must be patient. Our verb i very simple compared with yours. r s 1.1 Vi o.i mil sernnlct Ven ay jue ;'e km, you say dut I might could-ould-shou!d have been. Ma foi ! W fwui hi . - j 1 u.miU Hal ' Now. Sair. tell me, if you please, vat you call one verb ! M. A verb is a word which signifies to be, to d , or to suffer. F. Eh, bien ! ven I say cant, vicli I s.y, I be, I do, or I suflare 1 M. It niHy be hard to say, in what particular case. F. Mi foi. How I miijht-could.ould-hould am to know dat T But tell me, if you please, "vol you mean ven you say De verb is a word !" M. A means one, and it is the same as to say the verb is one word. F. Eh, bt in I Den, ven I say I might-coold-voulii have-been-loved, I used one verb. Uuh ! (with a shrug.) M. Yes. certainly. . K. And dat verb be con word ! I thinks tiim vr Inntr m'orit. vid more ioints dan de scorpion hive in his tail. M. But we do not use. all the ausilia ries at once. F. How many you use at once i M. One at a time. We say, I might have been loved, or I could have been loved. . F. Ard dat is only von word ! Vat you mean by could 7 M. Iwnsublt. F. Ver well. Vat you mean by have f M. Hold, possess. It is difficult to say wh;it it means, apart from the other words. F. Vy you use him, den T But vat you mean by been f M. Existed. There is noexact synonym. F. Ver well ! Pen. ven I say, could Ante hten loved, that wills to say, I vas able-hold-existed loved, and dis is one word ! De French shild no higher as dat, (holding his hand a boot as high as his knees,) he might could-would count four words, widout de pronoun. Bah ! I shall never learn de English verb! no nevair! - M. When you hear me nse the verb, I you must acquire the habit of conjugating it, just as I love, thou lovest.he loves and ! believe me, you eanU become familiar with the moods and lenses in any other way. F. Veil, den, lshall.will begin wia can't. I can't, you can'test. be can'ts : we can't, ye or you can't, zay can't. -- M. It is not so. Can't is a contrac tion of the verb can not. F. Veil ; I can not, rhou can notest, , he can nolelh or he can nots, we ' M. No, no 1 Can not is two words can and not. F. Den vot for you lie him togeddcr T M. I see I ain't careful enough in my expressions. F. Stop! hold dere.if you please, I will shall once more try. I ain't, rhou ain'test, he ain'ts. we M. Ain't is not a verb; it is only a cor ruption. I iron! use it again. F. Ma. foi! it is all one corruption. May , or can I say,I von't,zhou von'tes.he von'ts. SI. IMo ; you can't say so. F. Vol den! . I might-could-would-ahould-don'l vont can't. , M. No, you can't say any such thing, for these verbs are all irregular, and mutt not be used. f F. Muss vot you call muss! I muss, khou mussest, he musses. You say so I Si. No, no! F. - Veil, den, I might-could-vould-should have been muss. How dat T M. Must is irregular ; k never changes its termination. F. - Den vot for vy you call him irregu- laire, if he no shange ? Ma foi ! he ill, shall be very regulaire, indeed ! Who , make de grammaire English ? '' M. Nobody in particular. F. So I links. I might-could-vnuli-guesa so. I vill-shall-muss can understand von grammaire vich say de verb lie von vord ven he be four, five, six, half-dun n, and den call irregulairde only uniform vt-ib dat never shange. Scusey moi, Monsieur, I vill never may.can-might-could-voulH-should studee such a grammaire no more ! CARRIER'S ADDRESS Jan. 1,1851. , Patuons ! all hail ! Another year Has passed, with all its joy and fear, And left us barely yet made known To sweetly smiling FIFTY ONE ! Whose dimpled cheek and sparkling eye Foreshow no sad supremacy. ;Thus, early as he's douo before, Your Carrier greets you at your door, Eager commencing to diffuse ' II is annual quantity of news Of trifling haps and weighty cares, Of City and of State aflairs, Of country news and Senate life, ' Of politics and party strife How Southern spirit madly raves, And clings with vengeance to her slaves, And, half resolved, would dare incline , ; !To bound her power with Mason's line; ' How South Carolina's petty chief Would plant himself iu bold relief, And, obctinately Lard to please, Would ' fling bis banner to the breesc" 'If Northern men will yet rehearse His "slavery" to be a curse ; .... .,. , Or how the North, with heads as hot, The opposite extreme have sought,..,, ," And rave about their Southern kin , As if the world was free from sin Or else he briugs misfortunes dire, Of which the public never tire f How such-a-one has lost a leg And stumps it on a wooden peg ; How such-a-one was killed, or how A train of cars ran o'er a cow, With other fates I can not mention, Although well worthy of attention ; In short, (to save our scanty rhyme) He brings a "Ctjrotlide" of time. How many varied fates have run Since first the date of A, D. one I "" How many flags have been unfurled, How many empires over-hurled ! How many States have seemed to rise And tower in grandeur to the skies, When civil war that dire monsoon Would hurl their fabric into ruin I But still, amid the mighty fates Of sinking power and tottering States, Genius has lived, and spread tier arm, Unfettered by the 'circling harm. We see her riding on the tide Of power that marked a Caesar's pride, And giving to eternal fame An honored and immortal name. , With anxious doubts and sadd'ning fears We mark her wane in after years, And see her in that dreary ago When darkness veiled the classic pigc, ; Committed to a scattered few, Who in her service yet were true Like sparkling coals, bowcVr, they glowed Though covered with an ashy 1' a And shortly raised their beacon light As sitrnal of the fading night. Now springing from the parchment page That long had been her crowdel cnge, We see her swiftly-swelling tide In printed columns glibly glide, And classic honors quick unfurled In freedom to a wondering world. Now rushing with redoubled force, We wou Jer at her r.tpid course ; No longer in their wandering thought Are men to speedy limits brought, But rove through regions unconfiucd, And folios greet the souring mind. Obxdiont to the creaturu's need, Inventions quickly now succeed, And changes iu the our- of things This impetus to Genius brings, Till in our own enlightened ago It seems as on the highest stage, And man has summoned to his hand What life, and health, and peace demand. But now, "the bitely current yeir, Is properly the Carrier's sphere." Just so, but when he's grinding rhyme About the good old golden time, He fears no Critic's whip at all In leaving the ccntripital ; And yielding to thu pressing whim Will o'er a sea, of matter skim. Now memory can scarce recall What's happenel this tcrrestial ball, Since first the nevcr-tiring'sun Commenced the fiftieth year to run, And showed to universal view The nineteenth cent'ry half-way throngh ; What ravages that death has made, Or what discoveries displayed, Or what inventions found that can Assist to make the perfect man. But, first of every lofty namo Which Death has called to endless fame, Columbia m turns a chosen star Whose lustre shone o'er men afar; Bred in the camp, his e irly lifo Was passel enduring warring strife, And as a soldier, frank and bold, With virtues better known than told, He won himself the loftiest name That man beneath the sun can claim, While bth the sceptre and the sword Performed obeisance at his word ; But die! upon the goal he 'd won, F iU well pnpaml, with work well done And all Columbia's banners wave A "Rjqu'cscat" o'er his grave; And li.ourn a Chief whose faneral chime King loudly in the car of time. A sadd'uing year has Fifty Lcen, Replete with many a mournful scene, . And Death has spread his witK'tmg Ld Across our wide extended land ; The great have fallen in their pride, And with the poor have f-welicd his tide. Our villagers, within the year, Have often thronged around the bier, And many a melting tear was shed Upon sonic dear companion dead. But while there's much we have to mourn Fortune has favored us in turn ; And, lifted to the very skies, . t The pillars of our greatness rise. Our airy Telegraphic wires Command the aid of Heaven's fires, And iu their clement, the air, Our varied correspondence bear ; Our blustering steamships plow the main, And hemispheres, no longer twain, Are joined with such a trifling mean It seems no Ocean rolls between ; And earth, mid air, and sea and sky Bear emblems of our majesty. 'Tis sweet so see our States conspire To raise the Monumental spire In honor of that Washington, Whose sword their Independence won ; So may they heart and hand unite To guard the patriots' chief delight, And cause our Union e'er to stand The blessing of a happy land. And here he must regret to tell, How Popery has 'scaped from Hell, And once again her tenets soar As though her thousand years were o'er ; England full sadly sees her tower With daring attributes of power, 1 And, totteriug 'neath the heavy weight Of Church united with the State, She 's ill prepared to meet the blow That seems to be impending now; The Continent, iU former nurse, Is pestered with the growing curse, And seeks in vain for Freedom's reign When fettered with her fatal chain. Perhaps, nt no far distant day, j j She'll rule the young America : For e'er from such a dismal fato , x May God avert our rising State ! if And now kind Patrons, as he'd close His blundering list of joys and woes, He'd wish you nil the merriest cheer, . And happiest days in this New Year; So may your lives, without alloy, Be formed of every blissful joy ; -And Fortune ne'er a care allow : .' 1 . To dim your eye or crease your brow. ' Now, since the Californian rash - lias made your quarters pretty flush, And since our Government is lax ' " ' In levying of her little tax, , ; . " And lince your ample purses writhe' ( I Under bo Persons' jrricvous tithe. ".. . Open your hcarttj ! for once be civil ! And give a QuHrtrr to Yoi R Pevii. LBWISMRG ctfuONIcLK AND WEST BRANCH FARMER , ..-..m-T t:j- j TEAS! TUB Conon Tea Company of New York Ihr oUlil and Uigot elblUhinrnt of the kind in tha U. S. invite uiuf rl ttmiion la the foci thai, from thru superior arrangement. tbc are prepared to aril Ten purer and more fragrant lor Uic rpeciic pricea, Uian an Ikhmc on Out eunUueul can uniformly do. Xh.ac Tru ouuUne ercry (rood d'crlpiion and quality: Ukv are done up iu parkago from a qumrtrr of a nud upwards; the rapp arat the K-a w a haj tin foil, eorend with water proof suii rfc-gaul Cliinine pnT, aud arc perfccllv secured from light and air. m lliat tlir qn.liu ('mpk-rljr preerod in an ; cliiaalt-. 1 lie .bore Ira. Ironi M tu to ct yi pound, for J. llAi'tS to. D.-e. 18. Amenta for Lrwialmrir. 2800 LB3. Pnint. While Lead, Ked Lend, Ven.Red, -Sim iu.h brown, lello llclier, I urnry Linrr, Chrome Orien mm! Yelloar. Pari Green. Pius. Blue. Vermillion, Drop Lake, Carmine, Liilier aur.&crirj ami ground m oil, at tue lirus oi Cbeuuca! Emporium of C. W. SCHAFFLE. - Cff GALLS. Sweel, Linseed, jJ Caior;S(ierni.LHrd. Fi-h, V Uali-. TauiiKM, aud Pine OILS. Burnin? Flu ids. SiiitiU TurwUiiie, Set., at Ine Ceniral ;i.ui' & Chemical Einiinrioni of C W. SchafflV. 256 GALLS. Cupal.Shellac.Urin, arh. rurmitire, Japan. 1 li tem. M4(.,th.e, Spirii. and Hanie Varnishes, at the Ceniral llrug & Chemical Empo.ium of C. W. Schoflle. ALL KINDS OF JOB PlilNTING, KEATLT k EXPEDITIOUSLY ESRCCTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE. THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now csrried on as usunl, at the upr end of Market stn-et, where every drs criptioo of CAST I NGS iskcjit on hand or made lo order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and ull other kinds of STOVES. j also PL.OUG. IIS of differ ent kind Cora I'lou-lis, liull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a m article, and which can not be bent in Pennlvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lcvisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 iolife. . QUBSCRIBEUS lo the University nl J Lewishurg" are rfspeetfully icquested to pay iheir ISecond Instalment, now due, lo the Treasurer. And those who hnve not paid the 1st lustnl't are re.poct fully notified j that all such delinquents will be charged Iniercst on tht-ir liutalincnts from the tiino i bey become due. HAM-,, T. WALKER, Tasas. Lewishurg, Feb. 25. 1850. ' uCT3 ursTj-,,l,,rssf.ln T WE tinrlersicnpd rrmlinues the LIVE- JiV BUShYESS nt the Old SlanH, on Xortn intra ot., near Ihird &t., near M.trkei, ami respectfully solicits Ihe patronage cl his friends and the public cenerally. . CIIARLKS t. HL5S. Lewiabtirg. May 22. 1850 Cooks Books! rpHE subscriber offers for sale at the I Lewisbtirg Post-(Jffice, an assortment ol the most useful Paper, School Books, Stationery of all kinds also Ihu best Cigars.Tobaccn, JOHN Y. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 Important Notice! TM1E public are hereby informed thai I am the exclusive proprietor of the Cooking Smve known as 'White's Patent' or "The Whi'e Stove,' by virtue of valid letters patent granted lo me by the proper auihoriiie ut Washington ; and I .hereby caution all persons not to manufacture or sell the same without authority from me. as I shall promptly seek legal redress for every infringement of my rights under said tellers patent. Tlie public are also cau tioned that all stoves manufactured by me or my grantees or agents, are marked "James While. Patented June 10, 1844," with the additional mark "Re-issue, Aug. 6, 1850," on the slide plate. J AMI-IS WHITE. Millon, Sept. 11, 1850 3m THE undersigned continues to furnish to order on the mast reasonable terms, Pisnos, from the Manufactory of Cojsatj Metis, Pbilad'a. whose instruments sre too well known to need any psnrgrir, having uniformly received the commendations of the most eminent professors and composers of Music, snd the award of Ihe premiums in New York. Philadelphia and Boaion. For qualities of tone, touch, and keeping in lone up lo conceit pitch, they csn not be surpassed by err bet American or European pisnos. - Instructions given on ihe Pisao as heretofore. Reference may be made lo any of those psrenta or guardians who have pupils committed to his chsrge He msy be seen at bis residence at Mrs Meliger s. First street, Leai.burg, whet) Ureas and particulars will be marie knon. The most popular and favorite Airs and Music ofdi fierent kinds received as it is issued front the different musical establishments in the Cltiee. - May 16 CHARLES KALISCH "DT XtV Q Tor jMik,Coiisii D JJill JVU bles,&c. on hand at j the Chronicle office, or printed to order. rtiT rrri' 1 " tin YftJ traLjeariB ban M'L4tlTS WORM VEUM1FIUE. rilHE following ordeistliow at once demand I (or and eicclleuce of thin great medicine t ' "Yoat.July E8, 1847 "J KiJd ft Co: The Vermifuge lelt ua ou aale onie lime ago by your agent, ia sold. It goea my rapidly, and gie great aatistaclion. A we are emirrly out ol tue article, and he frequent calls tor H, please aend ua wne immediaieiy C A MOKK1S Sl CO. '.SiEinui, Tenn. March 1. IS47 "Ir M'Lune Uear Sir : The Vermifuge you left iih me lam fall has long since leen wld,aml I couitl have aold a great di al more it I bad bad it. Since my return from tbe E ', I bave been railed uiion nearly ery djy to write lo you. riqnesliug an immediate eupply. i bae abrade iried your Vermiluge in my own family and find i it lo be tbe best I bate ever used E F MOKKlsSOX. -Mt n Cmkkk. Steuben Co. Spl 7. 1817 1 'This may ceilify lhat we have n.ld DrM'l.ane'a Amriicjn Worm Specific, or Pan ill Vermifuge, tbe p-iM jear, and It has given unbounded aalis faction. It is no iinpo.-iiinn on the community, but is what ila aulhor recommend it to he a unitcioal apeciCc fur those afllirird with taorma. H. HCUHES & CO." AUESTS--C W Scaairia, U-wUburg; J II Cabtw and J H llnfft. Milnui ; I (Jeibart. linsgr.ive; J V Frilins. Suiibury ; Mr M'Cay, Nurlhuui'ierlaiid , M C Orier J Moore, Uantille UNIVERSITY; at leuisbiirgr. ClIRI'l'LAIt for the Academical Year com- ineiiriiig Ocl. 17, ISaO. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eterriscd iu Spellinst, Heading, Definition, English Ur.iinniar, Anlhineiir, tieograpby. Ilia lory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The tame ciudiea aa in the Primary Uipartm't cominued in the use of larger text books; and lo I here are added General History, Algrbia, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Term Junior Academic ettu. I. En-lish Grammar, Latin Grammar, Arithmetic (two iliviainmt.i !rneraT,hv. Thf same itu-li'-s as in I. Trrm. an1 I'cnmanfhip. Knlish liranimar. tir. Antliniftir r,in,kt'-,l ly l.: divMon. llff'k tirammur, liiatorr 1'i.A.. IVn- manliip, ll,wk-krpiuir. Sfiiinr Academic clars. fa-nar, Creek !!.!, Algebra Lltnita. do do ,1,, di, do enmpleteo. ricne- ral Hutnrr, n(-li.h Laniruage and t 'om-osition. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Frextmun class. Fn-li!ii lanj;uai atid'Compwitioa, Algebra, Liry, Anahasi.. rinne ticcmi'trr, Livv, Anabasis, plane. Schd and .si hcrical tieouietry eomptcted, Li- tt, Anabasis. Soihmr.ore class. Iloraea. OdvsM jr. Wane and Srhericul Tripn"inetr. do d, " Meniira:ion.StirTeyinir.NaTi?:tkin. do ecmiilrtcit. S, lect Oratious of Ucmoslhenes, Hbctorie, Anaiviical tieoraelrj. Juninr clans. Demo.thenrs on the Crown. Circro de Olflcti?,' Me- cbauics. Ilydmstntios. and itrdraulice. Berao,llien"'s on th- Crown. Cicero de Ofllciis com- pletcl. l'liuiiiatics, AcousUcs, LicctricltT, Mcgne- tisu. nod liptics. Creek Tragedy, Tacitns, Astronomy. Senior class. I.rtpie. .VstnrsI Tlieolope. Intellectual Philneophj. tirrek. Political Kconome. Moral Philosoplir. Butler's Analoiry, Cnastitiition vf I'. Chemistry, n. iu. I. it. in. I. II. in. i. ii. in. lectures, ijcncral ttevicwa. Ho class in ihu Regular I'nurMi has leas than three daily recilaiiona. Every Saturday foremxin is deemed riclosieely tn Vocal Muaic, Declamation, and resiling select and original Compositions. The siuilenta ate required to sitend, regulaily. r-ome religious meeting. Minora are e peeled to edend such meetings aa are reeummended to them hy their parents or guardiana. There are in the borough no le-alhan six placeaof public woisbip. of as many different Christian denominations. TCXt ROOK. wjfii JntjunQt and Etondum. The BiMe, Tnrter's niietorical Header. Worcester's or Wcrmter's Iiictiuuary, Uullicn's Enelish (irnmmar. 1'arkcr s rroirrrssive fcicni- scs in Kiik1iL Cnmposilion, Parker's Aids, Blair a Lectures I 1 1. nicrraii, fTcretfa Uliron. Itullifin'aC.'.ar. S.hmitz and Ziimnt's virsji. "eoin "'Eg?"' ! (',,: Is-ijwjir. l!ii!lionllrmmar.Huiliin'snea.l.;r. , ,,,. ,yv..(.v.chamDimsiiciuc.ihenw, i..k' Cla,:cai Manual. .tf.'fem.i(ij Parii s' Arllhmetle for Acad, mies. rli m entarr Algi-lirs, Iloiinlon. Ucrnlrc. Snrrevini; and .Vai gation.Aiialy ticalUit)inctry,01mfti-d'i Natural PuUotophr (stcretityjicil. tilmsteo's AftronomT. nnilx r or Stiid iifi. The number of students during tbe past year in ihe various Drpartinenla, was IV-i. 'I he t.'ollegiate classes already organized lor tbe ensu ing year, are tbe following : Senior cln.o - . - S Junior elass - - - 14 -Siphcmore class - - 10 Freshman class - 11, ...JH Tenchern. fTEPIIEN W. T.WLOB, A. M, Prof, of Mathematics aud NMnral lliilrvoplir. til.onoE R. ih.r, A.M., Prof, of Greek Language aud Lit.Taturr. wKi iRtil; W. AXPKTtSOX, A.M, Prof of Itin Langnae and Literature. ISAAC X. LOOMIn, A. M., Principal of the Academy. Al.h'IIKn TAYLOK, A. M., Tutor in tlie Eriglish Lan gdae and Klocation. llnildlnM, Library antl Ipparafas. The Acailemic edifice now occupied hy the members of Ihe University, has been erecied, at an expense of $8,nno, and It is adapted to accommodate 150 studente. Another edifice is nearly completed, and ia expected to he ready for oceapancy at the commencement of the m at Term Oct. IT, 100. The Library contains a number of select rolumea, and is constantly incroasiruj. Chemical Apparatus has heen p men red sufficient to supply the immediate d"mand. The Apparatus tor tlie illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, ia now complete. Tuition and Board. " Tuition in the Collegiate Department 30, Academic i'lO, 1'iimary $18 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity al various pricea, from f 1.50 to 2.50 per week. Arrangements are in p roe-resit to furnish Board, esclu shre of lodging, washing-, fuel and light, to such as may desire it, at $1 2i per week. Scslon.q and Vacation. Tvro Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, snd continues 26 week ; the taller commences on Thursday, 15lh May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, S. liy order and in behalf of ihe Hoard : THOMAS Vf ATTSOX. IWt. IVEORtiE F. MILLER. Sec'y. Lcwisbur;, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 ST IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, mid worthy of every consideration, 'hat no Miller con mitke good clean fluur without he ha frond clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell vou it Is to get one ol BeTglretr'$ If 'heat Scourers, or Smui M.ichinfN. Hr being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successful operation the best Wheal Scourer now in use. - Any person ordering a machine and afterward finding I hat it does not prove to operate as repre entcd, there shall be no sale, as (hfse ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary, lie is now having a supply made at Lewis- burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Orders for michines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines ill be sent and put to all order. Address J. BERGSTRKSSER, 1 Lewigburg, Union Co. Pa. 920 i ii. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S UTHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Lane BoUlea Only On Dollar. Tbe rWrfctar the Gt Americaa BemeJi - " VacaTaaLa LiToTirrlc Muit". lastaesU r t rceat licitioas of hi. Agsats, UrralMrat a lutacl hates assl C'aiiaua. has uew Eed acod the Price of his popsl" aad well known article: an rram this data. hMcefonh. h will p .p bat so. sua anlr.-bai aaan uuttlss: the retail prios iU be OVE DOLIAE. The paMie row iwt sssnrarl that lbs eharaeler of tha Ms- sme. its Mrsaptb. amt enrstira proiwrues wilt, aeasia tsctla.Na. and Us. same ear will b leMowsd w pi pvili it as hurtotoic . As ihM meJicine, tr hi irdaeed pnee, will be pnrcna-efl hr tbo wb have not bilkerto raad. thrawslvss acqnamHid Willi iu Tirroi-., lbs proprietor would btf to iiilimale that h ank le i not to be clausd wllh iba vast sinoont or " Bw1k ol' the dar ;" it slainu for itsrlf a emtrr baling power, ra til iirtmsn. Uum ertrr prrsarstiea w teftn wmrii and has sasuinrd lUrll for strhl Tsars by its saprriot mlit-al virtues, and. anlil tins ndnetion, CMasausast doable tlie pn of any other article in tui. bna. Morira PaTtrt;LalT, this article arts with fn.eei ia( power and cerUintv, apon the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Langs, and aU other oreans, apoa the proper action of which lib and health depend. , . Tbw medicine has a jostlr b'lb repute as a remsdr ft Drops mi Oraral, israssa of that nature. It mar be idaat apoa ween rent physician has abandoned h panaot, ana m I these dMfMul dMsuss, snore sspecuUr UaorsT. laa prwpn. stor would ranuMlr and honesllr recooiroeno n. At m pn-ent lice it b eauilr obtained br all, and Uie trial wUl pe tbe article lo be the Cheapest Itedieine ia the World! Please ak for pamphlets the acents five thesa awap ur contain ovsr siateen pates of reedpls, (ia addition to ful snedieal matter) valuable for household purposes, and wkicb will save auur dollais per rear to practical honsekeepers. TImss receipu are introduced lo aiake the hook of grea value, awie from iu character as aa advorusnif mnlium la the medicine, the tcstimonr in favor of which, ia the form ol letters from all parts of the country, mar he relied apoa. gy " Vaushn's Vejeuble Lithontriptie Miitere" th Ureal American Remedy, now for ia quart bottles at eaeh. small bottles at W cu each. No small t ttlss will bs wised after the present slock is disposed of. Principal Office, BuBalo. N. V., S07 Maia Street C. C. VAUCHif. (told Wllemle and Retail hr OLCOTT McKESSON B m . IX Maiden Lane. Mew York City. ff. B All letters (etceptint from acenu snd dealers with hom bs transaeu bnainess) mast be post paid, or aa attention will he riven to them. irrllB. THORNTON. L-wiahurg. (J. iii is! Agenl for Knion county J.H.Cmovr, I Aen.t, Milton; I. Ohiuiit, Si bnsgrove h 5:343 77; wixTEii .sv;.s.vo.v OF THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY w ril.L commence on MONDAY the 28th ol OiTonta. In lbi Institution, all Ine It.ai.ehps of a thorough Aeaiieruic course will he tart?ht '1'be communication of knowledge, simply, is not tha sole desicn of Education and should not tie rn ide so ; its hishe-t aiin is lo strerigiben and blin; out into action. Ilie intellectual and moral i,iv, rs of ill.- student. Throw around biro all tbe facilities neresaary lo his uiore-s, and af- f nd him all tironer aid, but do not flitter him wiih the UiourjM that he must rely opon another and not upon his own elloria for succees. Inde neiidciil aelf-relianre is one of tire first lessons that should be learned in a school room. This kind of earlv mental traiuinj prepares one for vigorous snd maul exeiti'm in after life, and thus gi'es him a marked advantage over the ig' nnratit and uneducated. The m tin eObrta of i Teacher ah)uld. therefore, be directed lo the for nation of anuud habits of study, for when tbia end ia reached, tne progreasof the pupil becomes at once certain and rapid. Comporition and Declamation, as formerly will receive due attention pariicularly tha for rner, snd the Primary Department shall have our special csre. Tbe auheciiber feels flattered with the crnviinz I ro-t eiitv of the Institution, snd aball labor lo tnciii its coniitiuanre, by increased eierlinu. Ti itki Per Sesaion of 20 weeka. for the Common English $6; Higher English, $9 and for the Languages, flu. JXO. RANDOLPH. Oct. 9, 1850 Principal. TanningandCurryiiig 170R past favors, ihe subscriber returns ; his gmtrful thanks, and hereby makes known that lie curries on the business of Tannins antl Curry, lap, at the Old Siatid. Determined not to be outdone in Ihe manufacture or finish of his work, he is hound lo have the best work men and materials, mid to lr?at those who hnve so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be plensi il to patronize him) with that attention which be hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Dark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1850 Th Greatest Discovery of the Age! ! Dr.Trask's MAGNETIC OINTILEIIT IS constantly cllVeling cures of the utmost imparlance. The most credulous are co visctn ; the most faithless, c impelled to believe in tbe power snd virtue of this great remedy. It is uaiversallv admitted to be the most wisMaVrrwf enmhinstion known to the world for the immeehaat relief or disease and pain, it never fall wbila there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the bode, and eflvatirr tAe cirrvla i.. of ( Umf. By this means, a eontrollinK sower ia gained over tbe moat malignant forms of duwase, whieh can not be obtained from any other remedy. 8nch la tha power of the combination, that H penetrates to every portion of the human frame ; every boa and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament ia searched out and Blade aes aihle of purification and bealiae- influence. Henee it copes as readily with islrni.il as eaU-rnal diseases. Numerous instenesa are on record, where thia nisnlj has sestored health to patients so near the gravw that the most powerfnl internal remedies failed to prod bos aay effect. Koch has frequently been the ease ha Inflammarloa of the Bowels. No patient Beer) die with this disease where the Maawetfc Ointment can be obtains!. That dans. rows spalswiii. known aa the PL'TKID ERYSIPELAS, can always be cored by thia remedy. For INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, thisnintTaent is the most complete remedy eeer prepared. In 09 eases out of 100, it will afford entire rain la the worst eases of ITervons Headache in 30 saiantaa. lor Nervous INaeases, this remedy is of iramensa value. Affections of the Hpine, Rheumatisaa, lamiasss rice rated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Plearisy, Oroap, Chills, Cholera Morbus. Acne In tha Face ar eiaat, Barns, AMm Ii r.yce, Feeee Sores. ae wul be ImaMdiaSaly reUersd hy the nsu of this remedy. Sold by Thornton Baitr, Lewtsbsjff. 6fo3S E r BvTttanttv, Traf Agt oca, iifwi, Beroiuia. oart nnewm, ei isliiiaa, IBS uxomeu mExmm woyvix t PEPSIN: The tr DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a trreaf Dumtptia Curer I n ..I r.nm R.nn.l sur ihw fmifth atomsch of I rpi ... , , the Ox, sfter direciin by Baron l.taaia, toe great phyaiological chemist, hy J S.nocenTon, M.D., So. 1 1 N. Bill St. rbtladelpbia. Pe- A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Djiftptia. Jaundice, Utter Complaint, t oiuti potion aud Debility, enriof after IWure a oven uroceae. by Kature'a own agent, the Gastrie Juice. (Jj-Hll teaspoonful of thia fluid infused in water, can digest of Uisaoiee ne rein.. - , roast beef in shout lto Hours, out ot tue aton.. Digestion I chieny periormeu in iu j h by tbe aid of s fluid which Ireely eiudee from ; tbe inner eit of lhat organ, when in a state ol heal b, called tbe gaatric juice. This fluid I the . nUenl of the tne puni,inS. ,..r, mg and minulating sgent of the s'omach snd inte-tines. Without it there esn be no digestion, no coner,ion of tood into blood, no nutnuon but raiher a foul, torpm. painiui sou wditinn of the whole dtgeatiee apparatus. PciMlts is the chief element or great digest lt is found in ing principle ol tne gaauic j-uvw. great abuiidam e in the aolid parte ol tne nu.- stomach alter death, and sometimes th. stomsch to ditfest or est iuelf up. u '."""" in the stomach of animals, ss the oa. can, occ. is Ihe material used by farmers in making cheese attkd Rennet, theeuect of which hs, long been the special wonder of the dairy. .:i ,h. A.., n,esw of disestton. A call a stomach can cordle nearly one thounsnd lime, its , -, weisht of milk. Bsron Liebig sUles. "one part of Pepsin dissolved in sisiy r- of wster, dige.U meat snd other food. Disea.ed stomachs produce no good Oselric Juice. Rennet or Pepin. To show that this wsnt msy be per fectly supplied, we quote tne aunjon.i- Baroa LltBMJ, in his celebrated work oa An mJ t ae- mi.tr, sars: "An artificial digeauv. '"" rrLaaa. theoitric Julea.may be readily prepared from Oi' "J membrane of lJsomarai of the csllir article, of food, a. mt uat eajta, , will J JDJf dices ted in th. same manner as m """"-Viet, lr. HKRIUHA, tn Bis lamnns in -- r. published by Fowlers Wells. New orh past the same grsat fart, and deseribea the met bod of prP tlTT. h.rh .otr-mtU thaw I. rn. Irr. COMBE, in hit vuable wntinfrs o the 'nT"0,2oe of Piireslion, observes that -a lai"" aJI-nre- .allium ou!-rti rri' . , " ssrrrrlT Suihl pn fessor of medieine ia l.ion.w r was seT"e amieted with thia eomplaint, Snd.n,? eve'yUunj else fail, had reeourse to the tiartrie Juh obtaifrw tomaeh cf living animals, wnieu compie.j - to.OHAHAM, author of ""oil. wcrk. oaWet-we Diet, aavs: - It is a remarkable fact in the storWhs ol animals, minted in "'r120T the Said the property of disrotvimr various arta-resof food, and of eff-rtin. a kind of artificial dirsUooftheaa la no wise diltrrent from the natural dieastive peoeeas. Hr. SI MOVS ereat wor. the Chemistry Z nWh.nl. t-hilid, PP iil.-3.)..: -Th.Jvery of Hepsin forms a new era in the ehenuem history t in ration. rr.m recent .iperiments, w. kitow that food lis dissolved as rapidly in aa artiaVial direst. ve Sasi. prc1rea from repnin. as it is in the natural astrje Jaiee Jtsvlt. rnt PI .NUL1SOX, of the JeSVrsoB College, 1 hllad- ia his ereat work on Human Physiororry. devotes more than nay pages to an eaaminatioB of this suhjeet. Ills "pr" meniwiUi Irr. Beaumont, on the litnc Juice, ob ained from the living human stomach ail from "' known. "In all he says, -dieesoon eiirrcd as perfcetly iu the artiSoal as in the natural UifcsUona Asa DYSPEPSIA Ct'KER, Dr Hougbion a preparation of Pepsin baa produced the most msr .clous effects. It is impossible to give details of cases iu the limit of this sderlisement but au thenticated cerlificBiee have leo gien of more man TWO Hl'KDRED rapid, wonderful, snd permanent cures. It is a gtvst Ksavotjs Asti uote, snd psrtkulsrly rjeful for tendency lo bilious disorder, liver eomplaint. fever snd ague, the eeil effects of quinine, mercury, &., slso for excess in esttng or dunking. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach snd slso give instant relief! snd repeated for a short lime, pu rity of Blood and viooa, or boot follow at otice. It is particularly excellent in cafes of nsuses. vo miting. Cramps, soreness ot the pit of ineetomsch. distress sfter eating, low, cold atate of ihe blood, heaviness, townees of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Ac Price. ON E DOLLAR per botile. One bottle often eflecla a lasting cure. PEPSIN IH POWDERS sent by Mai!, free ef Postage, a.. ...rli. nf n,lin- to all raits of the country. ,k. iMMtiw Marter of the. fepsin.i put bp in the form of t-ewdrrs, with directions to be diswlved by the patient ia water or syrup. These powders contain jast the same matter aa the bottles, but twice tbe quantity for the same price, and are sent by mail. Free of l'tae. for St. sent post-paid) to Dr. J.t. Houghton, No. 11 North Eighth St. Philadelphia. Six packages for $o. Every bo: tie. end package bears tbe wtilten sig nature of J.S.HOUtiHTON,M.D.,Sole Proprie tor. Sold ty agents in every town in the L'niou ami by meat ro-pectslile dealers in meuicine. To be bad ol Dr. TH KX 1 Ui, lewtturg J II Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Mifilinburg; Wilt & Eilert. Hsilleton; Wua Roshong. New Bcilin; (S I Crouse, Selinsgrove; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland lv335 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mifflinburg, Union county, Penn'a. GDOASi-iS eoSC'O'SSiS RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of ' Union county, and Ihe public in general, mat he has leaded tbe above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared lo accommodate friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is Urge and roomy, welt arran ged in all its departments, snd every csre will be token to render bis guests comfortalile and happy. Hia TABLE will always be furnished with Ihe choicest delicacies of the season, snd the best ibe market csn afford. Tbe BAR will at all times be attended by careful persous, and none hut tbe very best of liquors will be kept. Hut STABLES sre ample and convenient, and ibe OSTLEKd punctual and attentive. . In short, be pledges himself to endeavor lo eive general satisfaction lo all, anil Dopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of pstronsge. Mtfflinburg, June 20. 1850 IHE subscribers offer ihe public, at their new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witcb Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lsdy Washington Psrlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tigbl Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors I size, 12 inch C)l inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove I sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor 8tove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove Ihe very best io ase for Storee, 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 Cam ine. dec. 6tet. CHRIST Ac M'FADDIN. Lewisburf, Dec. 12, 1848. 'An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease. consuMPTion EL. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. , This popular work Tor sale io Lewisburg bj 8. F. Lyndall J. Houghton aad a his office. Price, 78 cent. BOARDING. IHE subscriber awUa'leiiMotf of the coU umos or the Chronicle in publishing t0 the citixens of Lewiaburaj and vicinity that be has opened BOARDING HOUSE ia that large sod coaifortaiily arranged aoaav. roriMns kept aa a Temperance Hotel by Jassea Kelly, i, doots eaat of the Frenalin Hoose, Market street. He is prepared to say that bis Table aball have the beat the Markets can afford, and tbe LodID of Boarders aball be aa comfotleble ss can be deaired. I. 8. 8TER.NER. N. B. A team and carrian-e ill be kept to eoney paaaeagers to snd frora the pM.fcc Bi).,fc jewtsDurg, aiaicu is, in.-iir O RN AMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers lor sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such ss Apple trres, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, ull warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best naiive and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia. Linden, &c. N. B. Persons wishing to procure quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested to make immediate application to ihesuhscri. her, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVEIt COMPLAINT, TAKNDiClI, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Servo Debility, diaesee of the Xidneyt . snd sll dis eases attain from a disordered Lier or 9tcrrirfc, such Constipation. Inward I'ilea, Fulneaa or Blood lo tbe Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, ilia, guet for food. Fulness or Weight io the Slomarb, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at Ihe pit of tbe Stomach, Swimminr of ih HeaJ. borrunl and liilucuii oreaimnr, riot, tering at the Heart, choking or suSoex ting Sensation when in s lying posture, dimness of Viaion.Dots or VVehs before Ihe Sight, Feeer ami dull Pain in the Head, Deficience of Perspiration, Yellowness af tbe Us in and Eyes pain in the Side, Bars, Cheat. Limbs. &e sudden Flushes of Hest. Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirts can as srrtcTraLLV crass st DR. II OOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS prepared by Hr. f atf. JackfH, at the "German Medicine Store," ViO Arch St. I'bllad. Their power nrcr the abort diseases is rss celled, if equalled, by any other preparation is the United States, as the curt altrt. in awry ie after skilful physicians had failed. Thne Bi ten are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in tbe rectificanoa of diseaaea of the l.iver sod lesser glands, eieiet sing the most searching powers in weakness arsi slleclions of the digestive organs, they sre witbal sale, certain and pleasant. Read i ss rosviscio. Tbe Hon. CU D H incline, editor ol tbe Catmdem Demoermt.lln best paper in West Jersey, aavs. July Stst HOnFLAXP'S GEHMAS BITTERS. Wa has an ovanv Sattrriw notices of this aBedirine. arsi Ihe saars, hrorr tlx-v came induced as to make iaquirire rMprniar its merits. From inquiry v, mrrre aersasaled to asr rUsS mart sar we rbund it srjwinr in iu setioa apoa Sisnswaf the liirf and diax-sUve organs, and the powerful mtva. it raerts npoa nrrvoua pronratioa is really swrprwag h ealras and strratbros the aerves. briaypng tara islea state of rrpose. aaakine; slee refreshiag. K this roedieine were aaore trnerall j ased. ee are saS isfinl there weald be less strknere, as from tv M'-atach, 11,-r. and arrrous y.ra tbr ereat aaaioeity 4 rral aad Innurinarv dises,esrinanat. Have thesa iai a hrelthyrse ditH.u. aud yii can bid draanee to eprdrrairs erarraliy. This eatraonlinary rordirtne we would advise vmr fhrvdi Who are at all indisposed to rrrve a trial it will thee le ommenrf irself. It ehnnld. ia laet. he ia every family. other medieine eao pnsjnee such evidences ff merit. Fiom the linxtun Bee editorial. Dec SSd Irr. Hoofland'a Teleriratrd Gerauut Buters. Sir threat, of Liver Complaint, Jaundice. IH spepsea. and f hnnir er Nrrvona D.-bility. t deservedly m af the atoat pepiilsr aaedietnea of the day. 1 hcas Hitters have Sera aa-d kv thousands, and a frw-ad at oar elbow Bars be bss auareU rererrrd from tlie of this remedy aa efrertaal. prma Bent cure of Liver Complaint. We ar eewTmred last im ik. mm r ihese Hitters, the natirmt eonalaatlv saias m strength and vienr a fact worthy of (Teat coa!rrii sa Tls-T are pleasant in taste and rrarll, and can be ww ny persoaa with the Tnrat deliea. aSntaaeha, with euw under anv circumstances. We are speaaiae; trow rrr. enee, and' to tbe afflicted we advise their ase. Scott's Weekly, one of the best litcrsnr pshers published, said. Aug SAih Pa. Iloonairp's Gibsjas Bitttbs. manufactured by pr Jsrasnn. are now recoranreaded bv sce of rhe ssnst pp Biinent members ef tbe Faewltv. as aa article ef mue eflk-acr incases of female vrea aess. as socb the ease, we would advise all mothers to oblaia a bottle, and thai save themselves much sickness. Pervins of debilitates constitutions will tad these Bitters srivsntateoas t tbr health, as we know from experience tbe salutary end they have apoa weak systems. Judge M.M.Noaa, a g. nlleman of great sriea tific and literary attainments.aail in hia cw York Weekly Messenrtrr. Jan 6. 1930 Dr. HooJiawCt rrwMra Btttm. Her. la a prrrarmoc which the leadins; presses of the Union appear nnsniassie in reeomaaendinff, and the rraeoa is osnrioas. It is after a prescription furuiehed by one of the most eelelrstei phrsieians of modern times the late De. Ohrlatophrr Wilhalm RooSand, Tmlnm to the L'suversKyt Jeat, Private Physieian to Ibe King of Prussia, end an. at ub freatest medical writersGermany has erer prod nerd. a was emphatically the enemy of aaaahns;, aael tnrreler a sBedieine of which he was tbe inwsnaae and ewsorser aaay be conftdeatly relied on. He specially recommendei a ia Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Oebiltty, Vertigo. Jtddiry of the Stomach. Constipation, aad all coasplaiees arisinf from a disordered eondiUon of the mssaaili. the Livee sad tbe Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express tbui convict ion of its excellence, and several of their Editors speak of its streets from tasarewn Individ ami nprnrast. Under tame en-en ra Ms nee a. era last wansaliS, not issy kSkcalling the attention of new iradnn ta tha prrsral proprietor (Pr. C. SI. Jarkeoa's) preswration, but ia nr cannwnding tbe article to ail afflicted. Mobz Evistvcs. The lilsderTibiaryatsnrsv Gaietle, the best family newspaper published is Ihe United States, the editor aa. a at Dr Hoofland's German Bitters It is seldom that we rrvenaaxead wnnt ar. teraied rat eat Medieinea to oar readers' nalrorsage and eeBMraer; aad, I here fore, when we reeommsnd. Dr. Hoe 11 and 6" aaaa Bitten, we wish H to be distiVM-tlv wBderstiird tUst we am not is salt ins of tbe nostrums af tbe day. that are noised about for a brief period and are fbrreUea after they have done their puillv race of mlsrhief. bar ef a mcdicise los eetahlisbed. nnieeesally prtacd. and whkh has swt the hearty approval of tha faculty itself. Evidence on evidence baa been received (Hke the rnreeotne froaa all seetiems af tbe faioa. th Is years, aast tc strasjotsf trstiaasne in tes " there is more of tt need in the practice of tbe reams! Phvideiana of Pbiladelphsa, than af all other aostrasni eombinrd a met that eaa easily be estaMfchcd. and IViry proving that a arienthV piipar'allan will meet wits tMw quiet approval when pr' stated even in this s-rwJM" this medicine will rare Liver Complaint aad rrperesse one can dowaa. nftee nSBBg K aa sal sand, II ac" "f. ally upon the tomarb and Liver. It is Pr'T.b Calomel in oB Um iTueajra. Tbe eVrt is is"'" they esn he administered to riauijs ee rsra-ir wits rarv and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! Thia mcdrcine has sluined that characler vbk it is uscssaary (or all to altaio to indues teitere to put forth a spurious article al the rUa Ibe lives of ibosa who sre innocently rlernvra. Leek well to the marks eftht Genu They have tbe written signature ef C.M Jats apon tha wrapper, and the nsaae blown ia n bottle, without which they art spurious. Tat SffemlMloesio and retail at ibe GE ' MEDICINE STOKE, Jt'sx. ISO AKCH -"J door below Sixth, (Isle af 178 Race St-) f" elpoia. aad by respectable deader gscsrallj. country throughout. Iy39v Also for sale by S.r.lYXDALtLewibrS-r' Also by Da. THORJiTOIf . do DR. STEW A RT Sorgeon has removed his office to Four bi. near Blait'a "Franklin Hotti."