LEWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER The tforloos Uncertainties of the Law. " "The most litigious fellow lever knew, wai a Welshman named Bones. He had got possession, by some means, of a bit of waste ground behind a public house in ' Hogwash Street. Adjoining this lane was a yard, belonging to the parish of St Jere miah, which the parish trustees were fenc ing in with a wall. Bones alleged that one corner of their wall was advanced about ten inches on his ground, and as they de clined to remove it back, he kicked down the brickwork before the mortar was dry. The trustees having satisfied themselves that they were not only within their own boundary ,but that theyhad left Bones some Af r tk i. i i...:if it,- wall again. Bones kicked it down again. The trustees put it up the third time un der the protection of a policeman. The inexorable Bones, in spite of the awful pre sence of this functionary, not only kicked down the wall again, but kicked the brick layers into the bargain. This was too much.and Bones was marched off to Guild hall for assaulting the bricklayers. The magistrate rather pooh-poohed the com plaint, but bound over Bones to keep the peace. This tauta belli, the wall, was re-edificed a fourth time ; but when the trustees revisited the place next morning, it was again in ruins ! While they were in consultation upon this last insull.they were politely waited upon by an attorney's clerk, who served them all with "writs'' in an ac tion of trespass, at the suit of Bones for encroaching on his land. Thus war was declared about a dirty piece of land literally not as big as a door step, and the whole fee simple of hich would not sell for a shilling. The trustees, however, thought they ought not to give up the rights of the parish to the obitinacy ol a perverse fellow, like Bones, and resol ved to punish Bones for assaulting the workmen. Accordingly, the action and indictment went on together. The action was tried first, and as the evi dence clearly showed the trustees had kept within their own boundury, they got the verdict. Bones moved for a new trial ; that failed. The trustees now thought they would let the matter rest, as it had cost the parish about one hundred and fifty pounds, and they supposed that Bones had had enough o( it. But they bad mistaken their man. lie brought a wit of error in the action, whi:h carried the cause into the Exchequer Conrt, and lied it up nearly two years, and in the mean time he forced them nolens nolens to try the indictment. -When the trial came on the judge said that as the whole question had been decided in the action there was no occasion for any further proceedings, and therefore the de fendant had better be acquitted, and 60 make an end of it. Accordingly, Bones was acquitted ; and the very nest thing Bones did, was to sue the trustees in a new action, for malicious ly instituting the indictment against him without reasonable cause ! The new action went on to trial ; and it bicng proved that one of the trustees had been overheard to say that they would punish him, this was taken as evidence of iralice, and Bones got a verdict of forty shillings damage be side all the costs. Elated with this victory, Bones pushed on his old action in the Ex chequer chamber to a hearing, but (lie court affirmed the judgment against him, without hearing the trustees' counsel. The trustees were now sick of the very name of Bones, which had become a sort ol bugbear, so that if a friend met a trus tee in the street, he would be greeted with an inquiry af er the health of his friend Mr. Bones. They would then have gladly let . the whole drop into oblivion, but Jupiter and Bancs brought a writ of error in the house of lords, on the judgment of the ex chequer chamber. The unhappy trustees had caught a Tartar, nnd follow him into the house of lords they must. And after another year or two's delay, the case came on in the house of lords. Their lordships pronounced it the most trumpery writ of Error ever seen, and again they affirmed the judgment, with costs, against Bones. The trustees now taxed their costs, and found that they had spent nut less than five l .. .1 I . :M A .Cm A r rw tluiirVI'iim tl a bit of ground that was not of the valua of an old shoe. But, then, Bones was con- j j ... - .1 ' uemutru iu iijr cusis. true , su iiicji issued execution against Bones, caught ' him after some trouble, and locked him up , in gaol. The next week, Bones petitioned ihe insolvent court, got out of prison, and, on examination of schedule, his effects ap peared to be XO. Os. Od-! Bones had in lact been fighting the trustees on credit for the last three years ; for his own attorney was put down as a creditor to a large amount, which was the only satisfaction the trustees obtained for perusing the sche dule. They were now obliged to have recourse jo the parish funds to pay ther own expert- ' set, and were consoling themselves with the reflection that these did not come out o( their oven pockets when they received the usual notification that a bill in chance ry had been filed against Ibem, at Mr. Bones' suit.to overhaul iheir accounts with - the oarish and Dt event the misapplication of the parish money to the payment of Iheir law costs : 1 his was the climax. A od being myself no disciple of Coke, I nnr iic a i u m ....... . -- s " unwilling, as unqualified, to follow the 5 ra.ft into- the labttrvmhic vaults of the I m4 n.kiiiin inrthn. fvi II z ueiuir r,rt r Okmiwrr. The csstastrophe, if this were a ule, could hardly be mended the true story may end nere. A Farmers' VOL. VIII. OP LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, AND WEST Oh the 2d of April next, the undersigned will commence the Eighth Volume o Tr . v . iri ti t r- , sy , .. xue -iiewisDure nronicie is a seven 15 columns of fresh reading matter, on Willi in kit mnntlia ft-? u-i.ltin t In addition to a carefully selected portion of Literary and General News matter, with Political items given in an impartial form, it is our design to make the Chronicle -and Farmer distinctively a FARMERS' TAPER, as far as can be done by selections from Agricultural publications, by contributions from good practical farmers, whose assistance is desired and expected, and by the proceedings of Agricultural Associations. The President of the Nation, and the Governor of the State, have both adverted to the importance of, and encouragement to, Agricultural progress, in their last Annual Messages. A State Agricultural Society has been formed, and County societies are springing up on every hand. To aid in fostering the spirit thus aroused, papers devoted to Agriculture arc certainly necessary. Situated as the Chronicle is in a highly flourishing farming country, and independent as it is of all party claims, we have thought proper to offer it to the lovers of improvement in Agriculture, Practical Science, and Domestic Economy, as a medium of communicating with each other, and thereby gaining mutual pleasure and profit. A e propose devoting about ONE page per week to Agriculture and kindred topics, and even more should the interest and patronage seem to warrant it. US' Under the New Postage Law, the Chronicle will circulate free in Union county, and the postage will be but .0 eta. per year to most of the counties in Central Pennsylvania. Its circulation is already superior to that of any English paper m Union county, and aflords a good medium for the publication of Advertisements of Ileal Estate, &c. Payments may be made by mail, at our risk, when the money is enclosed and sent with the knowledge of the Post Master. : c i :i j - tali nil hnrA a. o.onv irratis. Communications and subscriptions respectfully solicited by -Lewisburg, Union county, Pa., March SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES. 4 SPLENDID PICTORIAL SHEET. '"SCENES IN LONDON, or Virit to the World's tair' The April Number of Sk.uw -Fajult Visitor," to be texim! fttiout the 15th of Man-h, will consist of a ppInUid I'ic-J torial gbwt, -mbrcinp the places or greatest note ami cirmsitt ik and about Loxdox, and the most otrikin? object to be virtted dunuir a mouth rerfjdencv, with full direction? and uewTiptioufl. lu persons contemplating Tim tint the rafr, this would be found to be an invaiua(l ffuideandaAfi.-taJU; and thorn whom mwetwity compel: to remain at home, fra mere trifle, obtain a thorough insight and view of all the Wonders op tux Okxat Me tropolis. The YiewH will mostly connst or 1 The Glaxs Palace. 12 Westminster Abber. 2 London fm York Column. 3 Do.fromtjreenwichi'ark.J 4 Royal Exchange. 6 Bank of England. I 5 Cuttom Houne. 7 Covent Oardeo Theatre. 8 National Gallery. 13 k 14 rt- James and Hyde Parka. 15 The Horse Guards and Admiralty. 16 London Post Office. 17 Westminster llalL IS Pall Mall. 19 Univerity Club lloase. 20 Gokkmiths' Hall. 9 New Parliament Houses. 10 Hoom of Lor!. 11 St. Paul's Cathedral. 1 View of the Thames. Beside the numerous other Tiews too numerous to men tion, and all of the greatest interest. Puct Six Cots ech, t nu mrosro. na Twi!fTT-nn'iatronue which he has received, anJ he assures .v. $1. An Ui drmuid for this rbeel will prolisljly be V .,;.. .u., ,,,; .hall be Daidi " ry Vat. it of imiorun to Uh who wish to L community that every attention shall De paioi irironlcra tilll at onre. to wnd them in immnliaUly.to the compounding of Medicines, and mat all."""" " roa f rv aa they will be supplied in the order of their ravpttun. Jostniatxs would do well to order of UK pwkapes of at th. leaf 13, - theT will find a ereat demand for them. It will be one of the most intrreating pictoriala erer itisacd I in thinennntrv. , wr ltU'rs ineioflnjr remuianren man oe pwi-ram mi fnii The .iirer ehuim for a wmrle topv. or for three orl four copies, may be remitted (IWace I'aidi at our rifk: but when vou send silver. ileae envelope it in a half of writing paper, so that it will not slip out, and so that' I ITT;;,. ,h. T.,. ountr and btnte where the 1'ainT i to l forwanled. Ss- will n-nd you a 1'riule.t I ireuiar, niuui ine country. All letters must be post-paid, and arfdreMed to BoiiEKT SEARS. 12S Nassau street, .New Vork City. TEAS! THE Canton Tea Company of New York the oldest and largest establishment of the kind in the IT. S. invite universal attention to the fuel that, from their superior arrangements thy are pivparrd to wll Trms punsr and more fragrant fur the rcpt-t tive prices, than any house on this continent can uuiformlv do. 1 he rumbine eTerr (cooa a'-rcripnon ana qunntr; thy are done up in parkacrw fmm a quarter or a pouml covered with waU-r-proof and elpant Chin-pe paper, and are rfi-ctlv wrurtil from liirht and air, bo that the; unwaruf: tr.e wrariM-r next me va if a ut-aTy uu mn, quality is completely preferred in any climate. The atjore leas, Irom so cts to f ct rw t rouno, tor Bale by J. HA i Vtt. Jfi fox Sale. H f'PHAT large and desirable property on X the corner of Market and ater fets., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large CRICK Mouse contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two largr finished rooms on (he third. A Kitchen nml Wnwfitinncn fwfinina unit It hn alsn U larse cement Cistern, a Pump and Well ofi'!1 good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms ice. apply to Geo.F.Miiler. Esq. S. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1859 ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING SE1TLT & EXPEDITIOESLY EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE. Town Property Tor Sale Cheap. 4 FULL Lot on North Fourth Street il on which is a two storey Frame Iluuse, 10 by 33 leet, with a good Cellar under it a Frame Mablc, 16 by 20 an out Kitchen, and Oilier OUt-OUIIUingS now OC- cupied by David Siiamp. Lnquire or DAVID REBER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1850. "Tue Old Head Quarters! 3 FRIES' TANNERY. THE subscriber respectfully informs his Iriends and (he public generally, that be carries oa the Tanning and Currying Business in full force, as usual, at the old established bead quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on 8C George's street, near the Kiver, where be keeps a constant and full supply of LEATHER. of all kinds and the best quality, whicb are ottered CHEAP for UASrl or in EXIJHAHUE lot HIDES and BARK. (ttrlOO CorJs of BARK wanted. , - - HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisborg, Nov. 30, 1850 6m Terms of all our Bound Volume., by Mail, if you lrerTlIlP kwsl and most nnnroved COOKING, to encage in Uieir sale and circulation iu your section of' I Hi I'- best ana tnosil approveu "'u T 7" 4 CI I I not refused at the "Jlhce ofTHomas Bower. Sliamokin Dam iK.aKooah.CcDtreTtlle K A i H the Iwiahnru Khroniele. fciJ! ii"!';. f?br ". ."dBtvr,- M m. Mm o Paper for Central Pennsylvania! i column sheet, well printed on good paper, and will contain per week an average of iiiirXEW TYPE. It is issued Wednesdays, at $1,50 cash in advance; $1,75 if fair - CO r.( 4 1,a nn1 nf 4liA rrar. lool I COPIES. ip. t. a. k mmmm, Mabxst St. LzwisBnwi, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IN Drug,lWedlcln,Chemlcal,Dye Stufls, Uils, uiass, reriumery, Confectionery & Fancy Article. Dr.Thomton retnrns hii thanks for the liberal )ruBg hall be fully tested before they are offered f b , , . i .i I lor sale, anu warrameu u u. s Tj Prescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton s Drug Store. - , . ,. , - . j Kemember to call at the old stand, lirst door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J.Walls, . a . . STU V W Alt Br-ltUU31, Nearly opposite H.P. Shelter's Store. SMUI, urri'r. or rAitnn oioves, Ploughs, Castings. &c. at low rales, by CHK1S1 6C H fAUUl.1, Or. Li;it SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, EC USE thry are safer, tetter, and more elflracious than any others. 500,000 IIoxcs have been sold annually for the last five years. Yni'sn jtxn Olb, Male ash Finale, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. If Pills be necessary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the lilood and fluids of the bo dy, take no others for no other pills produce tffec,s. Sars.panll. in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual. and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feat of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine certificates (from physician, clergymen, Memhers ol Congress, and I 6-3 I I T I 1 1 reopectalile citizens) can be produced of theirlnnve sa liberally patronized (as well as efficacy than of any others, and TKJI UU1.L.AK5J will be forfeited in everv instance where One n : 1 1 . .1 - . i m u -A r.r ; HI J J UHKI Forty Pills in a Box! ! and sold at Tivenft'Five Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa ny ing each box. They hart no taste fir vnjftasant tmfH, Frtx from dust or pnwdrr of any kind, Jh nU ffript the OUimaeh or liuwl, JYnduct no ticknfSK, vomitinn. or hti1 frrlingt, THE!' ARE Goon AT ALL TIMES, And adapted to most dittaKi common to mankind. So one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they aK ways do good, and if they do not, then no others iju. Dr. If. B. LeiJr, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, is 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 Pbiladcl phis. New York, Boston, Baltimore, dec, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, &c. OcTaABt a!d IxrosiTiOH. Beware of a pills called by namea nearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's Saraaparilla Blood Pills; the first Saraaparilla pills ever in troduced and the only pills containing Saraaparil la. i ate no otnera and you will not be deceived Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! tx7"Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary, No. 114 North FOURTH 8T Philadelphia and cold wholesale and retail De lO. W.8CHAFFLK. Lmtsbnrc IJ. IT. Caalnw. Milton U.M.Brnfer. O. W.Kwaler.VUerlln W. P. I. Painter, Muncr n.1 . ; . ...r'a HiffilnhnMln. Gmitk . J 1 laananaD waJb-r, my valley i. . Hover, rraboit Spotu k Myers, Kelly X Jtoads Mm. SpecbtBoaTrrta'i ttavia a tchDarr. BeitnaBTora BobtSmlttt, MiddleVrs tr:UJ.D:l . n .. . " l... KOUKT, M'Kaes 'A, rails i um Biien,nartletOD wnnwil UN tuua ctaies. PJ3X BRANCH FARMER. of this weekly journal, edited by IIenet POST-OFFICE AND COPNTT. IlorsiC-Slioe Kail Rod. XE Ton of Centre County Horse-Shoe Nail J Kods ol the best quality, just received and fur sale ly J. HAYES Si CO. THE NEW FOUNDRY S now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS 's kept 00 hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooki g Stoves for either Coal or STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for vourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lwisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 1HE undersisrnprl continues the LI I A RY BUSLVESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits ihe patronnge ol his friends aud the public cent rally. CHARLES F. II ESS. Lewisburs. May 22, 1830 Books Books! rpiIE subscriber ofR rs for sale at the J Lewisburg Post-Office, an assortment ol the most useful Paper, School Books, Stalionery nf all kinds also the best Cigars,Tobacco, &2. &C. JOI1X Y. KENNEDY. Lcivisbtirg, M.iy 7, 1850 TaiiiiingaiidCurryiiig IOR past favors, the subscriber reiurns ; his grateful thanks, and herebymakes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Currying, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who those also who sliall be pleased to patronize htm) with that attention which lie hopes to insure him a full shtire of public patronage. u kind of Produce ,nkcn 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 THE undersigned continues to furnish to order on the motl reasonable terms. Tianns. from Ihe Manufactory of Cos a in Meter, Philad'a, whose instruments are too well known to need any panegyric, having uniformly received the com mentations of the most eminent professors and composers of Music, and the award of the premiums in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of lone, touch, and keeping in tone op to conceit pitch, they can not be so massed bv either American or European piano. instructions given on the Piano a heretofore. Reterenee may be made to any of those parents or guardians wbo have Duoils committed to hi charge. He may be seen at bis residence at Mrs Metiger a. First street. Lewisburr. where terms and particulars will be made known. Tbe most popular and favorite Aire and M nsie of different kinds received as it is issued from tbe different musical establishments in the Cities. . May 15 . CHARLES KALISCH TJT A "VT17" Q for J'ces,Consta -DlJlliN JVO ble9,Aic,on hand at tbe Chronicle office, or printed to order. (Pi m 1 Q"i"W LBS.AImonds hard and soft XOvJlf shelled.Cream and English Walnuts, Filberts, Pecons, Ground nuts, Cocoa nuts, &c at the Central Drug & Chemical Em porium of C W Schaffle Qff GALLS. Port.Madetra,Sherry OVJU and Lisbon Wines, Pale and Dark Urandvs, Gin, Kum, Jamaica Spirit i Al cohol, and Kye Whiskey, expressly to nedical and Sacramental uses at tbe Central Drug & Chemical Emporium of C W Scbanlo (J Xf LBS. Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, JJ Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Coriander. Mace, &c, at the Central Drug Sc. Chemical Emporium of C W Schaffle o XsTbsTb fket Gl9s from 7 by 9 JJVjVJ to 24 by 40 inch lishts, also Locking Glass Plate, Drupgisls and Phys icians Glaos ware at the Central Drug & Chem ical Emporium of G W Schallle 1500' CLOTH, Hat, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving. Piiinting, Liming, V i'l .Bottle. Horee. scruti, and enoe Brushes at the Drug and Cncmic a iKmporium of V W Schafile UNIVERSITY at Lscwisburs. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The same studies as in the Primary Drpartm't continued in the use of Jarger text books ; and to these arc added General History ,A!gebta, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of ths Academy. Trm Junior Academic class. I. Eniflwh Grammar, Latiu Grammar, Arithmetic (two tliviKii.nii.'k l.'ifrrni.hr. IT. III. The nam Ktmli-4 as in I. Torm. and Penmanship. Knirlish tirauimjr. ( Vsar, Arithmetic nini!fUil t-T 1st division, liwk tirammiir, UiAOiry L.A lVn- niaushin, li(.k-kt!fiii. Senior Aciidrmic class. Cjriar, Orctk llcaatr, Al bra (Elements.) i:neil, l' dn j ,ln do rnmr'leteil. Oene- ral Ilif tory, i.ncli.h Lan.mae an'i t. orupoeiticn. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman class. Enclish Language auJCoiuposition, Algeira, livy, Analiasitt. Dane tieometrr. I.ivr. Anttli.ci... l'laur. Solid uu'l Sj h. rical Geometry completed, Li vv, AnabaAi. Sunhnmore class. I. II. III. Horace, Oct ynsi-jr. Plane and Spherical Triironnmetry. do OO lelif:uratnurreyintr.iite5,. III. do completed. S-leet traltnnji of IhmueUienea, Khetoric, Analytical Owmclry. Junior class. I. Demosthenes on the Crown. Cicero de O0icU.",Me chanira. Hydrostatics, and Hydraulics. II. Demosthenes on the Crown. Cicero de Officii., com pleted, Pneumatics, Acoustics, Electricity, Magne tism, and Optics. III. Greek Tragedy, Tacitus, Astronomy. Senior class. I. Lope, Natural Theolocy, Intellectual Philosophy. II. (Jreek, Political Kconnniy. Moral Philosophy. III. Butler's Analotrr. Con-titution of L. S., Chemistry, Lectures, tieueral Ueviews. No class in the Ilegular Course bas less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The siudcnts arc required lo attend, regulaily, some religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as arc recommended to them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many different Christian denominations. Text nooks. English Lantptng ami Elocution. The Bible. Porter's Tthetriral Kinder. Worcester's or Vt ehstcr's Dictionary, Bullion's Kiiirh-li Grammar. Parker's Pmirressive Kierci 8" s in Knt-lMi Composition, Parker's Aids, Blair's Lectures (I'niversitv Kdition.) Aarin t"iu;n.i'. BuUion'sOrammar. Bullion's Reader, LcTcrett's LeXN-on. Bullion's Caar. Se-hmita and Zutnpl's Vircil. Lincoln's l.ivy, Anttion's Horace, Thacher'e Cicero de Officii. Tvler's T.teitns' liennania et Arietla. frrrrk Ln'njwiil. Bullion'-! iranmuir. Bullion's Header, I.tddell k S-otl's lexicon. Owen's Xeuophon's Analai.-. (iwen's ll'.nier's tMyssey. Champlm's lA-niolhcues, l'ik's Cla-:eal Manual. M.-.thrm.ilirs. Iaies' Arithmetic fr Academies. Klem entary Al -ehra. Bourdon. Lee udre. SurT.'jinr olid Navi iratiou, Anal yiiral Geometry. "linf-tcd's Natural Philosophy (stereotyped.) Mlmstett's Astronomy. X umber ol' Stmlcnls. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was 1)2. The Collegiate classes already organized lor the ensu ing year, are the fallowing : S'nior class - - - 8 J uninr chiss - - - 14 Sophomore class - - 10 I'resluuan class - - 19, ...51 Ta'atlicrs. STEPHEN TV. TAYLOli, A. M, Prof, of Mathematics and Natural rhi!o..phv. GE'lltGE It. ULlf.S, A.M., Prcf. of Greek Language and Literature. GEnHGi: W. AXIEKSOS,A.M.,rrof.ofLatinLan!ruase ant l.it rat ure. ISAAC X. L'JOMIS, A. M, Principal of the Acatcmv. ALFKi:Il TAYI.HK, A. M, Tutor in the English Lan Cuare and Elocution. Uulltlins, Library and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the Kniversity, has been eroded, at an expense of S-OtHl. and it is adapted to aecomniodatc 160 students. Another cliilee is marly completed, and is expected lo m resv lor ocrupancy at the commencement of tile next Term Oct. 17, lniO. The Library contains a number of select Tolumes, and Is constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatil has been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor thu illustration of Meruauical Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Hoard. Tuiiion in the Collegiate Department $30, Academic 20, Primary $12 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinily at various prices, from $1,50 to J2.50 per week. Arrangements arc in progress to fumili Board, exelu sUc of loilcinj. wn"biniX, fuel and light, to such as may desire it, at $1 'M per week. Sessions ant Vacations. Tvo Sessions ill ihe year the former com mences on the Srd Thuisday in October, and continues 20 weeks ; the latter commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continues It weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. By order and in bihalfuf ihe Hoard: THOM AS WATTSOX, Pres't. GEOKGE F. MILLER, Sec'v. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. tept. 1, 1850 IT iS A FACT, ONE self-eviticr.t, and worthy ot" every cunsiJeraiion, that no Miller can make good clean (lour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. 1 tell vmi it is to get one of Ilergiilresser's Wheat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He bcinp; an olJ, praciical 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 finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes it Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Address J. BERGSTRESSER, Lewisburg Union Co. Pa. 329 NOTES Promissory, ; Judgment, and Joint Notes (blanks)jil this office. Ay OTHER SCJEXTIPIC WUXDER I PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC J t'ICE a great Dyspepsia Curcr ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Or, after directions by Baron Lin bio, the great physiological chemist, by J.S.Hocobtos, M.D., Ho. 11 X. 8tb St. Philadelphia, Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy (or Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after .Nature's own process, by Mature' own agent, tbe Gastric Juice. (Jj'llalf a teaspoonful of this fluid, infWd in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stom ach kv the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, wben in a state of beahb, called the gastric juice. 1 his fluid is the great solvent of the fod the purifying, preser ving and stimulating agent of the stomach and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. I'epsin is the chief element or great digest ing principle of Ihe gastric juice. It is toutid in great abundance in the solid parts ot the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or cat itself up. It isaUo found in the stomach of animal, as the ox, calf, Ac. It is the material ued by farmers in making cheese st lid K?niiet, the etfect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milK is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states, "one part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, diges meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined St i i:tihc t:viii:xcn! Baron LttllUi, in bis ci ltbrali d work on Animal Che mistry, savs: "An artificial (tivctive fluid, anaiapm to theliustricJuii'e.ma) be readily prepare.! from the mucnus membrane of tbe stomach of tbe calf, in wbi.-h rarious articles of f.l. afl meat and ecs. will t; f'jtl. n-d and di?est-d in the same manner a iu the buroau stomach. Its lcl-:l:KllA.in his famous treatise on r.d and iit, published by fowlers A Wells. New Vork. paa 'tates !k. ........ rrt. ami uWrilvn Ihe m. tl.'l "f i r. t.ara- tion. There are few hi.'her authorities lhau lr. Ivr. r.a. lr.ClH!E, in bis valuable wnliiiirs on the I'ln . s.'.l' .'' it: ..V..eve. that diminution of the UU-' quantity of tlie liasiric Juice if a prominent an 1 ail-pre-iailioit cause of Uj .-pepsia. " and h.- state- M "a di-UD- guisbe'l pr.-fr-ssorol in. dn-ine in ly.n ...ii.ii a- '. anlivte.l lth tb.8 complaint. Sndiinf everihiiur el- to fail, had recourse to tlie liastnc June, ol.t.un.sl Jr..ui the stomach of me aniin.ils. hi. h cinpletelj sumcbd. Kr.t.KAilAM. author ot ill-fatuous worksnn je-.i-ta'de iJirt. savs : - It is a r. iii.irkal le f . t in .!ist..;.. tUt the M. maibs of annuals, uiacral.d iu wai. r. impart to Uie Muid the proTIV of di'.-ol v III tr van..ii- an.. i l-s-1. and-f. fT.ctiii;: a kind of artificial b.-.-ti n ot ih.in iu no wise dilf. r. in fr. m the natural ,li.'. stive ' lr. .-I MiN S L'n al work, the -l:' mi-trv ..T l.ti:. l-a X lilam-liard. fbila.1.. lslil. pp ::-Jl.':i. : : "'ih- -ii-Liery of lvp?iu ti ruis a lo-w era iu th" - li-i.u"d iii-i- t y ..t lii itetion. From recent cx). rim lit-, we kie.w that f.-t is diasolved as rapidly in an art. le .ai di .-e-l.v,- u 1. pr par. d from IVpsin. as it is in the natural liastnc Jui- e it If. I'ror. liLM.I.I.-'lN,of the Jelb r-on ri.ll.-ire, rhilad m bis gnat work on Human Physi..b.V'.v..b voles more than fiflv pajres to an examination of tin- su.j-et. Hi- experi ments with Dr. Bcaumouu on the iatrn- Juic. obtain"! from the liviu human stoma- h and fn.m animals, are known. "In all cases." he savs, -digestion awiimil as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.'' Aa a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton's oreoaralion of Pepsin has produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement Put au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Ntavois Axti iiote, and particularly Useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, the evil effects of quinine, mercury, &c, also for excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLD STOM ACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instant relief! and repeated for a short time, pu rity of Blood and Tionit of boot follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ot the pit of the stomach, di.-trcss after eating, low, cold state of the biood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, oVc. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEPSIN m FOWBEHS sent by Mail, free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of the country, the Hiia-slivr Matter of the IVl-iii-i- put up in the f .rm of I'owd. rs. with dir. . Ii..n to is .:..cd by tbe patient in water or sirup. Th-s,- p..wd-rs contain ju-t the sane matter a the l-.tlle-. but twice the uuaulil; t-r the same pri.v. and arc nl by mail. Ir. e of P-la.-.-. tor t. -ut . l-.st-pai.il to Dr. J.S. ll..u:ht..n. No. 11 North tUth ft. Philadelphia. Ma packages for f Every bottle.and package bears the written sig natute of J.S.HOl G II Tt '. M.D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold ly agents in every town in the Union and by most re-peclable dealers in medicine. To be bad ol Dr. THORN I ON, Lewisburg ; J 11 Ca.-lo, Milton; Thompson, .Mil'dinbtirg ; Wilt & Eilett. Haitlftor.; Win Roshong, New Ueilin; G I Crouse, Seliusgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, Norihumberland lv33. BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mifjlinbutg, L'nion cwnly, renn'a. T"i ESPECTFl'LLY informs the citizens of Wi Union county, and the public in general, that he has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate liiends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOI SK is large and rojmy,well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy His TABLE will always be furnished with Ihe choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the matket can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His STABLES arc ample and convenient, aud the OSTLERS uunctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to eive general satisfaction to all, anu hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Milllinburg, June 20. 1950 rPIIE subscribers oflfrr the public, at their J new lJrick Foundry, the following new and valunble Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. T.nltr Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight 1'ailor Stove.for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors I size. 12 inch ctl iudir. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Tarlor Stove S sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for W ood 2 sizes. Kgg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, nil kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, fee. Sec. CT1KIST & l" r.tr'i-'-Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1843. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure, in . that awful disease, COM SUMPTION ! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on tne Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton. and a his office. Price. 75 cents. BOARDING. IHE subscriber avails himself of the . umns of the Chronicle in publmhinff0'" the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinrtw fi ' he has opened a BOARDING HOUSE j, ?1 large aud comfortably arranged house, fur kept as a Temperance Hotel by James Ken""'1 doors east of the Franklin House, Market ' He is prepared to say that his Table sh.iu"1' the best the Markets can afford, and the Lod - of Boardera shall be as comfortable t desired. I. S. STu.ej N. B. A team and carria will be kept to convey passengers to and from i Packet Boats. Lewisburg, Match Is), iFrm't itnij ORNAMENTAL rr Truer u n tea i ine suDscnuer ontrs lor sale a lar assortment of choice Fruit Tr... ... . 1 Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varied, all warran'.rd genuine I'tach trtes varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Xt-cu'rii Prune and I'ear trees, together Hi:h!n 0 or varieties ot Orape ines oftheb?. native and exotic varieties. Oriiair.in-j trees, sucn as the I'auloma, Lindtn, t- 1. IVriniia Huli.nrf tn .... ... . . , .. , ,,,,6 ,u piucute s qunutity of the Fruit tree, are requested;, maKe itmneuiate application to IhesuU:r. ber, in t.rdtr lo procure tho variet'e- ar.J size wanted. n. k. (JLL Lewisburg, March 4, 1&30. LIVER COMPLALVT, TAT'Vlltf'P ll.tr..n.i. J ...... -j-r., . .....u... or .ertou, Debility, disease ot tlie KiJilt.ja,;ii n js eases aiding Irom a uisorderea Lmr or S'umac" sucn as uonstipati.in, lnwar.l I'll, j, Fu'.nfsj or UlooU to the lltail, AciJity of t.e Stomach, Nausei, Jicr.rti.urii. di. gust for Food. Fulness or Vii;!it in ihe Stomach, Sour Eruditions, Siukit, or F;c:. tcring at the pit of ihe Ston-ach, Swiinsih.; ,,f.: Head, hurried and dillicult Ureatliiuir. Y..i" tering at the Heart, ciiokir. or s;i .ci ting Sinsaliuiii whin in a poflure, dimness ot Yiriuii.l!.j!s tisj neioie trie .--iiu, i rvcr an.i ouil ni Ile.nl, D, iKit-ncy of I "erspi. ,t;,n. Ye ! .r.f-s - the k:u and Kye piin in ihe .,;,. t, 5 t'b. st, I.imi.r. c, s:i:i.'in !':u r,,s .jf Heat, Uiirinrig in lire i':i!i. c.r.-: :,t ij. giuiligs of Kvtl, and great I). j-res-Ku : j CIV IT. II'I'Et TI'ALLV tLUI.:. 1; t DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GERHAIJ EITIIBS Ur. ?. Jarkson. at the German Medicine .ore," 1 0 Arch St. IMilIud. Thetr power orer the abort dieaf.s , n-tr eclltd, if equalled, by any other prtp,:rc:i'nit the Lmttd as the ntres attt.tn maty eaf after skilful phtjsieian had faiitd. These JLti.terat are worthy the ai'.euurj of inn Ids. Possessing great virtue in the rec a: i vi ol diased of the Liver and lesser cunl. aur sing the most searching powers in weskness md allections of the digestive organs, hey in :: J t.tte, certain and pleasant. Rend be corixrT.n. TheH'tT. Ch D Hire. ine, editor o( the Ca'ndtn J"f"cs,th best paper in West Jersey, says, Ju.'y SUt M ft f LA ! L' J iLK.MA III I 1 1. .! j-n many llatu riuj noiu-- ' f thi ui-i:- :ttf. a:jti u: hfiirf th y fitUH' iiiilurt-vl us t" iniikf :tjii r..-r -;' t,L; mu-t nay wo fund it iH-i-ir:r ;n :t u; ii li-rac- : it fxert upon tt'rroui fr-'tratu n t.- ray surminc 1: caliu-- an.i .-tn-ntli n :i ' i r. t-nnjiu tin a. int t itat- of rem-, makin v r in tim. If iUt!t iurv.li ine wt-n- u. r u- rai.v iro i-fi"! th'-re noul l -i--kin a? fr. m tbv M: au-i liviT. mnl nn.ous imi ilf irr-at nj;yoriu tt rti m iuuMTinrv tiisv.ast' s k uiMiuti'. Il-ivt-th'-ui in a hcalLhf n. .iitmu. una vu ran b:-t .I.tinn t .itm:-- ca-at mil-, an- ac v.U iv-l ! w a tnil it w:;itb.n Pii:m. nl irwlf. It - uM.in fi.-t.!- in rrj fcunJ!y. . ui.li- r iiuJifiitt: t rtii i .-u h . i i.f -fu-'W. Fiom the ttt.,n lh eii.U'ni!. Ijc i-J Ir. Ii - r!:m.l - 0-l-traf' -t tiikui I.itt r. rib of Liver (.'Tiiphtiiit. Jaiiruii.-'. I. -i- i -la. ;tr.-i )'hr r.r t Nt-rvuU! l'-.'iii(v. i tiv--rv.(!v r,r i ttf m ?t j-'fu- lii-ili.-im-' t.f :ln- -tay. Th. -t- r- I n u-i ' tii"tiiiiTnN. aint lri- n-l nt nut !:' .:y l..- h t m-- IS'-flVvsl I'nUl Ihv Ur' f ttii.-t T. V -' ;lll IU.- IrTZi- n-iit fitr' of l.inr rmpl:i'nr. H ar- t- tw u j t:' in tlw UH- of th-s. Lat -r. th. ! tr n n-:-n'.. n -strt-ncrtli an.l vir a I.t t w, t:Iw I j:t ax i-i-i.-.itnt. : TU'-v ar j'l.a.-.ti.t in tnir an-i an.l 'an ' tit-Mn mth th. iu.-t ti'-!i'-atf t. niM' !r. "itb :r uu.t any ciri"uin.-r:i::.'r. arc -f - -ik:! ir intii- etuv. an.t to tht,- altiut -J wo a-lvi.-f t(i :r u-i-. Scott's Wt(kly one of the Lest literary pf published, said. Au? "ih 1r IIo.'FL.M"s l!:TTrrs mannfiirtRrt.! -7 Jat-kni. an n-n iuut rt .1 ly ci- t.f Ilu-Bi' t'' ttiim-nt iii. rn r- '( lii - t.t ulty. a. an arti I- rf mi rtiicarv in c;if - I u..t.-- w nkiu . A cut-n trw h- wonU ; :n. Hi' Eli r- t" (-1 t.-tin a l-wtlr. ar.-t Pave th.-ni!--lt n.i-h kn.-J. P-i-on f c.-n-tiiut:"ii- wi.i t.n t lit. . ' -!' mhaniarm to- li. aitli.':f Vf kit- v fr ! fA'ruiuc the siuUlarT & thi-v faavi' up"ti .:k Judup M.M.Noaii. a frcntienrnn of erfat ir lifir and literarv utt.iirimeut.said inhis"'ewU': Weeklv Messene'T, Jan f; ISaO vrhi. h tljVa.l:nr y-n ' f th I ui-n aM-hr uvv in rt-c'mni. i..liii-'. an i llf n a.-- n i.- i-l vii u?- li ''zt ...., - .r. fiirni. )..-.! l.v i.tiv ..t ill- ni. i hT-i!.-ui of ni-.l rn rint "ih- Inn- Vt. Chr.rcT 1'rivaU I'hy.-irtan to thf Ki:iir 1 1 1'ru.s.MTi. anJ : : irn alf-t nit".li :il rift r rmany r rr i--'"- wm cinphntiiT-HT th' cnriny of humbim. '- mtiltriK.' of tthn h h.t as the iuT.-ntt-r znd rr'; K wt.t!-!t'iit!v n h. -I "ii. lie cLiiiv n - r.;n..-'i n..r .,i.ir.1-itt. Itvt .-r,-:.i. Ii.-t.ihtv. Y.-r!'--". -V- ttit stttniAi-h. St'.niAvh. t'ouj-fipatM-n. an.i ail r -rti to a -lioniereil e-.mijii.-n of the t'-ma h. tt-" u fn.m HI.- llll'.'U.i .-. .'HH a "-IU"' .- . ,1 rnvit-ti"n nf it I'XfIlcntv. anil y.-.r:tl "t t.: ipt-nk f it ftfi'rts from their own iit-li .-h. ;1 ( I n ier tUfM' rirruutnuce. wr tV.-l arri.t-,,i. in railing the att.-ntinn t-f vir T -! t f" l-'"f,i'. ppjTirt"r i Or. I". M. Jark-rtn"." pri rural: n- '- -ciiiiu-iiiliuir the artii-le to ail atii:- u- l- Mom Eviueck. The Phild. !r hiaSi::J .1... ....... i.,.. ;. i'i.;iu.i..'i i,,., i. .-.r. .'.: Oazette, the best family newspajxT ptb-t- w the I'tiited States, the editor say s ot l'r H' (.ertnan Ilitten It i Mora that w nwmtii-'n.i wti-t r" v pnt Mfttii'tiift to nur n a.li r-' j ;itr. i! .-r'' ni.--i ' '- ' an.l. thtn'tn-, Iu a e rt'ii.&iuu n J It. If " man Bitters, vr wih it to K i!i-tiru-r: i: we are in-t s-nkJMc of tl: nmut.i . 1" it n.'iM-'i at'., u i t -r a I -i. f ; - rii 1 : ;nl )" r.' ; hTf tfwue th'-ir It r.-e .i"m hit f. I u' 1 1 e I.'ii." t t;t!.ii-h. K u:u. r;(lt v izt ,i. ai.-t ' tlie h-arty a i n- il of I he fm ulty it-. If. Evideuce on exidonoe h.v hern receM thf i-T.L- ir.ir"' fro.n a!! vtJor.f - ft!..' rn::-vi!ir.- tinii If jtrifrt f y' rr.-f-v f it t-f-"- th-n i lut-re ff it u-J iu tho rnh-ti-v t I'hy-ieiaT if Itii!:..i.-i.h!a. (f;.n .1" ; ri'Iltl.in. 'I it f:i-t I r . : : v -;t-!i.. . -I; t-'Mi-'.f. M tt iu tlits ft-rrj ,.u u.t I -i -.t..t. Iti- roiinr that a wientrli J r'i tiiet a( rovl m !; u r.'-. l" thi IM. i'l-tiie '!i.'wr.- ' ' ' Oil' .tiJ-.r. aiiv iir.?i tit-1 C.tloni-'t in t; ' th-y . in 1-' anJ nii.il 1 t , ftn.t Li- It it rre: . .,, - av fffect is im l.-r.-.I I" 1 i MilX ,t LVFaM . at iny t;mo. Beware of counterfeits! This mrJicinc has attained that chara:! it is nccfssury for all to attain to induce ft iters to put forth a spurious article a: the lives of tho-e who are innorentlv i!t-cf1' Look well to the marks of the They have the written signature of CM-J upon tbe wrapper, and the name mow -bottle, without which they are spun Vnr tintM. t.n.1 at ihf . ilk 11 4 01OHi 1" -- uoor ociow dixid, riaie 01 1 19 elphia,anl by respectable Uealrs Iv3:l ..j -- . , rf- Also torsaietitf s.r .L I .w.i !.,.-- XR. STEW ART Surgeon j n..;i J has Femoed bis ctiiw -near Blair's "Franklin Hotel. 'n
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