Tin m lfl L.EWISBURC CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER u 1- (3 il if-5 7 An apt Illustration. The Norfolk (Massachusetts) Democrat irpcata an illustration of Mr. Culver, of "Washington county, in his address at the Tremont Temp!e of the bsrgain in Congress at the last session, that is, if the South ahould have the Compromise measures car ried through, the North was to have a Ta riff. He said there was a boy in his neigh borhood, who, sfier having eaten a full meal, had a rfaniel dog that was very hungry. He took a cracker, and holding it up, told the dog if he warned it, to stand up. The dog stood up. "Now," said the boy, stt down. The dog sat down. "Now roll over." The dog rolled over. "Now speak." The dog spoke. Then turning round.the boy put the cracker in his pock et, saying, "I shall want that to make him do it again. So with the Tariff. After carrying all the obnoxious measures, the South turns coolly around,kilU the bill, and says, " We shall want to that rr.&Lc them roll in the mud again." A Rich Relic. A correspondent who had occasion to rummage over some mus ty records investigating an old land title, involving a question of legitimacy, stumb led upon the following marriage certificate, which is decidedly too good to be lost, and is literally bona fide. The marriage, of which this is the only legal evidence, took place in the Corpcras precinct, in Illinois, in primitive limes, and the magistrate who gave the certificate, ought to be immortal iied, whether he ever got his commission or not. The certificate is as follows : State of Illinois, Peoria County as. To all the world Greeting: Know ye lht John Smith and Peggy Myers is here by certified to go together and do as old folks does, anywhere inside of the coperas precinct, and when my commission comes I am to marry em good, ani dale em back to kiver accidents. O. M. R., Justice Peace. As honest Obituary. A western paper, announcing the death of a resident of the county, says: "He came to his death by too frequently nibbling at the still-worm, which soon placed him in a non-traveling condition. He lay out the night previous to his death, near a cotton gin io this place, and was found too late ow the following morning for medical aid to be of much importance in staying his breath. He had been a regular tippler for the last half century." A pretty Good Joke. The members of the Pennsylvania Lcgislature.last week, paid a visit in a body to Baltimore city. Soon after they arrived, an individual in the gaping crowd, who appeared to be at tentively listening to the casual remarks of the Members, with an exclamation ol astonishment, remarked "why, they talk English !" The Ancient Greeks, it is said, had so strong a faiih in immortality "that they frequently lent money to be paid in a future stale." It would be consoling to some mo derns, if they could enjoy this full assu rance of hope unto the end. George Coleman getting out of a hack ney coach one night, gave the driver a shil ling. "This is a bad shilling, air," said tho driver. "Then it is all rifiht," said George, with his inimitable chuckle,, it is all right; yours is a bad coach." I'.e seen her out a walking, in her hab it dt la rue, and it ain't no use a talking, she's pumpkins and "a few he glides along in beauty, like a duck upon a lake, oh ! I'd be all love and duty, if I only was her drake. Red cheeks are only oxygen in another shape. Girls aniious to wear a pair will find them whnre the roses are out door. One uod sleighride is better for the com plexion than all the piano playing in the world. It's the opinion of "a cotemporary" that the last remnant of the American Republic will be a plug of tobacco and a spittoon our love of nastiness outliving not only our patriotism, but the Constitution. It is generally considered among the Whigs, that a hero they can point to as a Win-Held sha'n't come off Scott free from nomination ,in the approaching Presiden tial campaign. A western editor speaking of a contetn- . attack unoa him, says, "It re minds ns of a little boy we once saw squir ting dirty water from a mudhole st the sua." Well, what in the deuce did yon do, won unexplaining individual; what did you dor "Well, I didn't run, Squire," said Reub, sulkily ; "Ijttt kind of vent away " An Irishman, open seeing a squirrel be ing shot from a tree, said : ' Faith and be jabbers, that's a waste of powder ; the-fall itself would have kil lejJ!3!ii" A grocer advertises in the Burlington Sentinel in the following manner : " Hams and stgars, tmoked ani un amktd.jMy A. S. Dewey." "John, why don't you atop crying and go to sleep! What do you wantf "I've got the boiler ache that's what 1 want !" Is it not a contradiction ol terms to say a person is going iatf when he is going jool A Farmers' VOL. VIII. OF LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, AND WEST Ox the 2d of April next, the undersigned will commence the Eighth Volume of this weekly journal, edited hj Hexuy C. Hickok, Esq. The "Lcwisburg Chronicle" is a seven column sheet, well printed on good paper, and will contain per week an average of 15 columns of fresh reading matter, on fair NEW TYPE. It is issued Wednesdays, at 1,50 cash in advance; 51,75 if paid in six months; $2 within the year; or 82,50 at the end of the year. 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' PAPER, as far as can be done hy 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 lias been formed, and County Societies are springing up on every hand. To aid in fostering the spirit thus aroused, pipers devoted to Agriculture are 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 Seieucc, and Domestic Economy, as a medium of communicating with each other, and thereby gaining mutual pleasure and profit. A c propose devoting about ONE r.lfiE per week to Agriculture and kindred topics, and even more should the interest and patronage seem to war.uut it. Under the New Postage Law, the Chrouicle will circulate free iu Uuicm county, aud the postage will be but t!0 cts. per year to most of the counties in Central Pennsylvania. Its circulation is already superior to that ot auy English paper in Union county, and aflords a good medium for the publication of Advertisements nf Real Estate, &e. Payments may be made by mail, at our risk, when the money is enclosed and sent with the knowledge of the I ost .Master. Persons procuring five subscribers and remitting the pay, shall have a copy gratis. n-npnrv i ; J Communications and subscriptions respectfully solicited by O. V W ORDhN, I uUithcr. Lewisburu, Union county, Pa., March FlBSCRIBKItS' NAMES. A SI'LKNOIU PICTORIAL SHEET. - " SCENES IN LONDON, or Via to the World's fair." TIh- April Number of Sums' F tHiLr Visitob." to be isaim! aliout the 16th of March, will oonriot of a tplt oilid iV-j torial Sheet, rnl.racioir the mcaentmi-i-vm ami tYUtiOTY IX AXD about Lusdon, and the Most ptrikin to be vMt4.il during- a BMath'ii residence, with f tilt r directions and tlearriutiens. To at-ramm conteui)ilatinfri TB-iUoc the Fair, that would be frond to be an intalualdi guide and a&fitant; ami those whom mrew-ity roui-l to remain at noma, Sir a mere trifle, obtain a thorough' in-t-ht and view of all the Woftnnu or Tat Until Jlt-j Tw- TheTirwa wMl mortlyeonMit ot 1 The Ulan Palace. 12 Westminster Abbev. 13 14 St. Janus and II) do Parks. I 3 Londoufni York Column. 3 Do. fnm Greenwich Park. 4 KoTttl Kxrhanse. 5 Hank ot r.nisland. 6 Custom House. IS The Horse Guards and Admiralty. 16 London Iwt l iffiee. - u- . i 11..M 7 CoTt-nt O.trilt-n Theatre. 8 Nntionai (iallerr. 'lit Wll U.ll 9 New Parliament Houses. 10 Hu.--..t Lt nis. I 11 St. Taut Cathedral. I IS University Club Home. 3) Uiildrntitha' Hall. il Vk'W of the Thame. Bendi-a the numcroua other Ttrws too numerous to tarn, and i ll f the crcaleft interest. PkirE Six Cbsts km b, $1 per HirxDiirti, twuiii-htk tlx ir orders Mled at onee, to send them in immediately, as titer will be supplied In the order ot tnetr reeepiion. Portmasters would do well to order of us pa. ka-s of at least Uj, as tltey will find a ersmt demand tor them. It - - - e - - will he one of the most interestinjt pictorials ever isaned 7 Prescription given free of charge at UJ. in il.u-mntry. 'Thornton's Drug Store. Letter inclneinr remittances must he post-paid in, -' a ..' fnll. The silter change far a sinele copy, or ir three or) fanr enpie. mar be r-mitted (l-'WT te run; at our rum ; tboe the Mamaiolu Store Ol i . OC J . ails. but when ouscnd silTer, plettse envelope it in a A('rrfi " I ofwritine'raK'-sothntit will not flip out, and so that; -v- m 1 itwtlllsul eetonlvlonvyer,. STOVE WARE-ROOM, ' ,-All order should speiify distinctly the Town," v " " County and ."itaU-wliire the l'::p r is to be c anled. Near In opposite If. P. Shelter's Store. 4jw-V.t will send tou a l'n:tel t tretllar. timmt ine. totn'ulrct country. aii letter, must b, row - - Ra 12S Sassan st New York City. smrm hi TEAS! THE Canton Tea Company of New York! llie oldest tod largest establishment of the kind in the U.S. invite universal attention to the tact tht. from their superior arrangements, thrr arc prcf-nt to null Tmn pur aivt mow fragrant for th? n'-p tivf prices, than amy boue on ti contiuent ran uniinrmly Co, Tlit- T.'av romliint rrerr jrond tlownption aiw qnality; tlicy ar; inc up in packac fmni a iiiiKrtT of a pound upwards: t lie f.Tappf r nrxt the t-a i a hcary tin foil. nrvuii-d itli m-nti-r-pmof and rh7nt Cliinrse pr, andl arr ptrftTtly Mt-urvd from litrht and air. tso uiai ua mmlitv m rmiltj'1v nrtcrvtHl in anv cliuuitt?. Ti" above l's trom 50 cttt to rtm pr pnand, for . . ti a -eV0 ; saw nw ' Drd . Sole Agent for LtwLtburi;. m lot Salt, m rHAT large and desirable property on JL tho corner of Market and Water Sts.,j well situated for a residence, for business,' or lor a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain-can ,hcm ith eqnal afe,yi wil'nou, ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed- felr. If Pillt be neeesmry rooms on the second floor, and two large for purging nd cleansing the Stomach and Bow finished rooms on the third- A Kitchen els, and purifying the lilood and fluid of (he bo- ana wasnnouso adjoins, and it nasniso lare cement Cistern, a Pump and VVell of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms &zc. apply to Gro.F.MiiLEn. Esq. S. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1859 ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING NEATLY & EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE. Town Property For Sale -Cheap. ,4 FULL Lot on North Fourth Street il. on which is a two storey Frame House, 16 by 33 feet, ? with a good Cellar under it a miC Frame Stable, 16 by SO an out1 Kitchen,' and other out-buildings now oc cupied by DTI Sramp. Enquire of DAVID REBER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct 30, 1850. 'The Old Dead )aartera!! FUZS' TABESLT. rilHE subscriber respectfully infants his! JL friends and lha pabltc generally, that bei carries on the Tanning and Currying Business in full force, ai oioal, at the old asUblithed head quarters in the Borough of Lewisburg, on 8L .. ... . ueorge a street. i, new me niver, wnere ne seepsi' " ' ' full supply ofATHER.of iy Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary, lie beat quality, which are oftVed Xo. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia a constant and all kind and the CHEAP he UA8H or in EXCHANGE foiland sold wholesale and retail be HIDES and BARK. OTl 00 Cords of BARK wanted. HENRY W. FRIES. Lewisbarg. Nov. 20, 1S50 .6m KASH . r . .i .1. OOI reiliseo at ine WlllCe Ol lha. I-k.. ITkmni.t. nwvawB Paper for Central Pennsylvania! 13, lbal. T COI'IKS. I or. T. A. IW. TMMTiNl, MiKKiT Sr. Lewisdiw, WHOLESALE Ic RETAIL DEALER IN Druga, Medicines, Chemical, Dye-j SiuHh, Uils, bias, rermmery, Confectionery &, Fancy Article. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, anil he assure to Ihs Oimpounding, Of Medicines, and mat all Deo,, ahatl be fully tested before I her are ottered . ,.,. , . . .,, :. I Kememrx-r to call at ine old stand, nrei aoor - 1 SHUf", Ur C I'vf. Or fAllLUU OlOWes, poughs, Cutinc-. &c at low rates, by CHRIST & M'fADDISi. T SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AIlKAn OF all others! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, B EC AUSE they ara safer, better, anil more efficacious than anv others. I S0O,OOO Boxes have been sold annually for the last five years. sOl-SO 1ID ULII, MALa ItO riVALE, uj 1J aw. - - " "rl Jl'"' l'TucelT7'OR oast favors, the subscriber returns them. EaU Drink and Live as vsuaU and pursue your usual occupation whilst t.king! hem, wiihout fcai of taking cold, during all' kinds of weather. 0 Tl,n,ic.r.r1 ntto- ne I housand Dollars I are w a cere J that more genuine certificates (from! n v physician, clergymen, Members ol Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and lluX DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will not do more good than Two Boxes of,,, L- . ,.r p,., ,l' : vi,, any utucra. 1-ortv rills in a Box ! ! 'and sold at Tucenlu-Fire Cents a Box, directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying eacn box. They hart nn tiir nr ftnpffnMrnt rW7, Fret from dust or pomyt'T tifapy I tarf, Dn nnt gripe Ute tBitmnch or lit, K-.7, Prntlrtrt tirlveu. vomiting, nr If frrinjxt THrr ARK OOOlt AT ALL TIMES, And adaptati to Matt diteaset oimmam to manlintl. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they aNj waya do good, and if Ibey do not, then no others will. Dr. K. B. Leidy, The Proprietor and Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Phytieian, ol fifteen years experience in rbiladelpbis ; wail uate of the Unisersity of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions of PhilaJel phis, New York, Boston, Baltimore, etc., and associate end corresponding member of several Medical InaUtnUons of Lorjtlon and raria, &.C Octbass asb Iositiob. Beware of ali p. la called by name, nearly similar, got op to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy 's Sarsaparill . K ... Blood Pills; the Brat Sarsapartlla pills ever in troduced sad the only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or neatly similar, are a mwemm franil. Beware, then, of I mnoulion ' I IO. W.8CHATT1.K. Lwthnnr I J. B. Caaksr, HiHoa U.M.Benfer, O.W.KnMhY.N.Berliaj W. P.I. Paiab-r, Mudt rn.Tior a,aiHl stttsrr . Miminnn ' I'J sainn, Aoainabarx Toams an Waller, DrrValfey v. m. sKvjrr. r rcronrjf Mm.SpwhtBravrrrs-'a la m Mt, KFIljr A auaMS .'Davis 8rBBur. Srltnasrom RnMSnlth, MtddlcVnr WlltAKil LlUrtlrtoa O. Mm, M K i 4 ran. Tlwaaaa Bran . Shaamk! Id Dmaa K. nowh.Oat rille r.J.I.Jkl.Willl.mport: and by It ggjata and 8torM aHI I rl tBIOBgheul ttw VrtM BRANCH FARMER. I'OST-OmCi: AND COUNTY. Horsc-Shoc .all Rods. ONE Ton ol" Centre Courtly ilo:se-S(ue Noil Kods ol the best quality. just rt-ceivril and for sale by J. HAVES & CO. mm il IS now carried on ns usual, at the upper end of Market street, where cverv des cription of CASTINGS 's kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooki g Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of 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 in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 HK imdersicnpd enntiniics the l.ll A- RY BUSLYESS at the OKI Stand, SkT a a H. Rt . I a .1 on orlh inira sv., near marttei, ami respectfully solicits the pnironage ol hU friends and the puMic sjenerally. Lcwiburg, May 22, 1950 Books Cooks! IIE snhscrilier offers for sale at the Lcwisburn Post-Office, an ossoriment the most useful l'aper, School Books, Stationery ofall kinds also the best Cigars.Tobacco, Sic. &o. JOHN Y. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 Fa n n i tigan d t ' u rry i ng X '' giuiuiui iiiuiiKS, auu iicicu iiianra .known tho! he carries on the business of Tanning; and ClirrylBg', t ,he 0(, s,andt DeterniineJ not ,0 be ,. c l ouiaone in me manuiactureor nnisn oi nis . . . . . . m. , , , . 4 ... . mpn nnn mnforialn finrl tn ImoI Ihnca lav K rt " " ..., ... haTe s0 hberally patronized (as well as ithose aNo who shall be pleased to patronize jlnm) with th.it iittention which he hopes to insure him a full share of public natronace. Hides and fl.irk not refused, for which the jjJliighest mtrket price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A D. 1850 rilHE ondersigncd continues to furnish to order 1 on the niot reaminalle terms, I'ianns, from the Manufactory of Coxain Meter, Philad'a. whose instruments are too well known lo need my panegyric, having uniformly received the commendations of the most eminent professors ind composers of Music, and the award of the Sal 'I I ' I f ucwaro ui aiim . : MV-.l. Dkil. l.l.l : , n r . lont) ,bfmninv in ' up to conceit pitch, they can not be aurnassed br . --. 1 a either American or European pianos. Instructions given on the Piano aa heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parents nr guardians who have pupils committed to his charge. He may be seen at his residence at Mrs Meizger's, First street, Lewisburg, where terms and particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Aire and Mnaie of different kinds received as i( is issaed from the different musical establishments in the Cities. May 13 CHARLE8 KALISCH TIT A ATTTQ orJusticea.ConsIa DJjAlN JVkJ bles.&coo hand at Chronicle oftce or frintai to (mV . - QAA LDS. Almonds hard and soft lOUU shelled.C ream and Enslish Walnuts, Filberts. Pecons, Uround nuts, yocam nuts, &c, at the Central Drug & Chemical Em porium of C W Schaffle GALLS. Port.Madeira,Sherry OvJi- nd Lisbon Wines, Pule and Dark Brandys, Gin, Itum, Jamiica Su'r't t AN cohol, and Kye WhUkey, expressly to cedical and Sacramental uses at the Central Drug & Chemical Emporium of C W Scbulila r fcf LBS. Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, s&ojy Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Giner, Mustard, Coriander. Mace, &c, at tho Central Drug & Chemical Emporium of C W Schaffle 3500 FEET Glass, from 7 by ! to 2a bv 40 inch lights, alo Looking Glass Plates, Druggists and Phys icians Glass ware at the Central Drug & Chem ical Emporium of C W .Schslfle !Z(f CLOTH, Hat, Huir. Tooth, I - 111 Nail, Shavins. PintinK. I.iiniiiB. Vw'JI .Bottle. Horee. Scrub, and Shoe Brushes at the Drug and lncmii. a .'Emporium of C W Schattlo UNIVERSITY at fleviaiwrg. aOIRCULAR for tho Academical Year com J lutuciiig OcL 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES Primary Eepartmcnt. Exercised in friclliiij, Reailing, Definition, English Gr.iniiuar, Arithmetic, (icograby, His tory t'.S.A-, Penmanship and Composition. EaK'.isU Department of the Academy. The fame btudies as in the Primary Di-partm't continued in the use of larger text books; and to these are a:lJed General History .Algebra, Legen' dre, and Elements of Surveyins. Classical Department of the Academy. T. rm Juni-jr Ai-adtmic cfuss. I. Knli-li (intminar. l.:'.tiulirainluar, Ariuimclir'iwa ir n i. ;u.i-.- :iw iii I. T.titi. nii-l Prnmnn -hip. 111. t.nu!i-li lramu.ar, C: :-r. Aril Inn. tit- tiu'kt..I I. l.-l divuiuii.ltt-is'k i:r;uiu!i:ir, lliatorv l..A., IVu- luuu-hip. Uof-k-k, ' l:n.-r- Senior Aeatlrmic elms. T. Csar, Cr'S l: adir, .tljil-ra (KUmtntn.) II. ,I.n,i., !) 'I" HI. j., ! do rompVt)-!. i''ne rat ILstory, l:u:.liU Langoace and Cuuii ositiou. COLLEGLiTS DEPARTMENT. Frrittruan es. I. lrli.h Ijnsuai-r anUXomiK.-ition, Algebra, Livy Anal:,.!i'. rr rln lpf,Tni-trv. I.irv. An.iliaxin. 111. t'laur, St:'l and .hYriciil ticomrtry completed, Li vy, Anaia:''. ruphnn.ort cuai. I. lloraw, Ctfrn-y. I'lanr ami .pheriffll TrtimiiorK'trjr. II. d., (lo ' Mensuration. Stirpyinr.avi'j'itit'ii. III. do conipli'tnt. 1'ltTt Orationa of Ix-moetbeow, Jtlietork, Analti:;il (jumit-try. Junior class. I. limoirthi'n on the Crown. Clrero de OfllcUs, 3Ie- chantr. Ilydr- tatic. rnd llTdraniicfl. II. lmo!tlienr" on tl.c I'rown. t'i-ri d Ofnrii com plrti d. I'm-timntuK, Aeoiutics, Electricity, Magne tUtn. and Itptii--. III. Creek Tragi-dv, Tacitnn, Astronomy. Senior elans. I. I-opfe, Satnral Theoloirjr, Inlelleetnal Philoaophy. II. IJrr-k, Politital tonomy. Moral Philosophy. III. llutler'a Analogy. l'onititution c( V. 3-, Chemistry, lcturi'A, tfi-m-ral Reviews. No class in the Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon ia devoted exclusively lo Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The students ate required to attend, regularly, soma religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings ss are recommended lo them by their parents or guardians. There are in the borough no less than six places of public worship, of as many different Christian dsscmu nations. Text Boohs. Entilish Znvqwim and Monition. Thn BiMe. Porter! Rh.'Mrieal Header. Woreerter's or Webster's Dictionary, Uullion'n Kn-lish tiraaimar. Parker's l1ro)m nMve Exerei-m-n in Knirlih ronio!-ilion, barker's Aids, Blair's Lectures I t'liivt-r-ity l.,lilion- Latin L- :i:n"'!;e. tinmen f i immmnr, nuiunn f newirr, l.eT,-r,'tt'. Li xu-on. lluUion'sCjCMr. Scbtititx and Znmpt's ir-'il, Linr-oln's l.iTy. Anilin's Horace, Thaiher's Cicero It- fT,i iis Tyli-r's Tacitn 1.,-rmnnia t A';nr,la. tir'r'. I. tn?ir"y'. ilulli.m'alirnnimar. bullion! R(dT. l.i-ldrM A S-ott' L. ii' on. liwen n A'Tiophon s Anataii. u; n lli-ni'-r ihly-f -v. Ihauil'tin "Anlot.'it'nt.-, riK n i lassii al Mnu:il. .1,' 'thetH'itr Pavi' Aritlimt'l'.c for ACH.I-. m:"S, Ment- enti.ry Ali," t ra. I'ourd I si win-, t-urv, -yini; an.l Nni. Ration. An.-lytiratiii 'iu' try. t (tmud'a Natural Fhilo-oiiby (.-t reutyjn il.) i.MtiL-t. d Aalronoiiiy. Aiinihfr of M::i3( ntx. The number of cluilents during the past year in the various Departments, was 'the t'ollegiate claose alienly organized lot the ensu ing year, are the following : rs-ntor rlaioi - - - o Junior rlaxa - - - It oj.lmmore class - - 10 tn.-hnirn cliis - - W. TeaclirrN. "TKI'HKM IV. TAYUMi, A. M, Prot or Mathematics aud Natural t'hiliwopliy. ;i-:ii:i,t; it. uli.v a. yi., l ror. or (.reeK LanTuasre and Literature. Hol.tiK W. ANL'KKSON, A-H,lW.orLatinLAnjruagc an I l.it'Tature. I.-AAO N. I.'KIMIS, A. H Principal ot the AcadclUT. AM IJt.t TA"i LOK, A. M., Tutor in the English Lan- puae and r.lucution. Rultt1ln!;-4,L,lbmry and Apparalnsi. The Acailcmic edilice now occupied by the mcmliers of the I niveritv, has been erected, at an expense, of .tit. and it is adapted to acecnnnolate lio ittudents. Auith'Tedifi-e is nearly i-oniplt-ti d. au't is expecttil to lie readv for oiTUpancy at the commencement of the nst Term Oct. 17, If The l.ihrary eouta'.ns a numwr ot select Volumes, and is constantly increa-iiit;. I'htiuical Apparatus has heen procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the illustration ot" Meehanical l'liilosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department $30, Academic $20, Primary 12 per year. Hoard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be h.tJ in the village and its vicinity at various nrices. from 1. 50 lo 2.50 ner week. Arran'in-iits nr. in pro-rcs to furni -h Foard, eseltl- ?iv i.f lutlzin. wch.it, fuel auil light, to nu. h as may desire it, e.t ?t ii-r wicx. ScsNions anil Vacations. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 26 weeks; the latter commences on Thursday, loth May, and continues It weeks. Spiiti? Vacation, 4 necks ; Autumnal, 8. liy order and in behalf of the Board : THOMAS WATTSON. Pres't. UKOKUB F. MILLER, Sec'y. LewUburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 18o0 7 S3 A F.RPJT a i nJ 1 1 liNE self-evident, nnd worthy ol every J consideration, that no Miller can make good clean (lnur without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. 1 tell you il is to get one of Hergstresser's Jf'heat Scourers, or Smut Machines. Hn hein? nn old. practical and experienced Millwright lias invented, got up and put in successful operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are lo be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He ia now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes Si Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all orders. Address J. UC.KUSaKU3aE.tl, Lew'isburjt. Union Co. Pa. 329 NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Notes (Wanks) A this office. JlX OTHER SCIEXTiriC WONDER I PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyxpepsta Curer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, alter directions by lljron l.riaio, ine great physiological chemist, by J.S.Huiortox, M.D., No. 1 1 N. 8th St. Philadelphia, Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liner Cumplaiiit, Vomtiuutwn and Ucutlili, curing alter ;aiure s own urocess. bv Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. nrWlali a leaspoonful of this fluid infused in waler, can digest or dissolve rive rounus oi roat beef in aiiout two hours, out ol the atonwtt. Olzcstlon is chiefly performed in ine stom ach by the aid of a fluid which Irtcly exudes from the inner co:it of that organ, when in a state of health, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the emit nnlrrnt of the food ihe purifying, preser ving and stimulating atjeut of the stomach and intestines. W about it there can be no uigeation, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. CPlfi is b 'hicf element or great digest ing prmciple of the gastric juice. It is found in great abunJance in the solid parts ol the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach lo digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, call, ac. il is the material used by farmtrs in making cheese styled Itcilliet, the effect of which has long been iho 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. Uaron Liel.ig states, "one part of I'epsin dissolved in sixiy lh:ussnd putts of water, digc.-ts meat and other food." Diseased stomachs pro luce no good Gallic Juice, Rennet or Pep.-in. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined st'isrvTsrac cvbok.vck : Baron LlUtl:!. in his celohrat. .1 Wfrtt on Animal tlie ciistry, sayi: -An artificial dtev.ive tlHM.analair.as to th. liatri. Juire.may I readily pr.-pare-l from the mueeus m-lubrane of the stumach of tlie calf, in whtell various :irliil.'S of fowl, as mi at e:i. eir-.s. - s"leR-t na uie st- d in the ame matin, r a in the human st-.ma.-h. lr. IJl.lil.lll A.iu his famous tr. ati-i- on t.s'l ' ,.,.1 1,-1... I l,v towh-rs 4 VI ells. .N.-w York. rat". :s.,, states .-r, at fa.-t. an.l J. f.-ril . s the tu th..t "f prepar- tion. Th. re are few hih r auth .r.tks than f'r. I'. r.-rm. Ir C lMllli, in his valuiiMe vntiii-'- on the I uy:-lol'e.y of Kici-ti-m. i.hseriea that "a dimiuulioa i.f the due ouaut.t v of the .iaJtrieJuiee is a prominent tJ " !'"r" vailiut! "cause .f Isp-r-i and h 'ta'-e that -a dt-.tn-'uisli. '-Jpri.re.-.-..r..fm.-la-inein L-.u-.loa.wl.-.wa.-' m v.-r.-iy aUii.-t-M with this e..ml.la.nt. f.n.!!:t.-r i-v r tl.ir:-.' els- to lad. had r.-roursc to th..- ii-s:rU- Juiee. ol.t:.-n.d !r..:n I lie I. ,.c v. I.i.-h com .1. t. I su'-.--'-..t' '1. Iir.t.l: II I M Author ut ih fitaioits o. '.-ill V, ;-t; 'I- li.-t,f:ns: -It is a rem:-ikal : f.-t in a; s-el'-r. . that the stom.l. hs of aniiaa!-. ero-i rati .1 ill w.:l r. il.i'.art ti i!.el'.n:,lli., i,roMrlvol .h-.-"!vili vori-iMsartie.-sol .'! ,.i ir. ..,... tii,.l of a.l.f.'-i .Miov-tionot'th-iuiu no a ise dH'r.T.l from the natural diir-suve pr-. . lr. .-I.MiiN J1 great work. Iii:- t h ra.stry or Van. Lea ii..ni,..ni Pl,ih,,l . l.sl,,. tu :;::i.'.i .-avs: -Theoi-. ",. ry ..i- l'..i,.io f,.r..w n.-w . rri ill tin- eh-i.i;.-T..l history of li- stion. 1 rom n-ernt i !" rim. uf. v.. know that fxl is dissolved ai. rapidly in an urtifieial ihs -ttvi .u.d. pr. parrd from Pep.-in. as it is iu the natural liastne Juice It--- It. M )U'M'.LI.-oN,of the J.'ff- rson f-.ll.-ir-, Ph.ia-1.. in his irnat work on Human l'hysiol-ry,devot.-s more than Cnv t.ai.-s to an examination of this suhj.srt. His exper.- me'uts with i)T. Iteaumont. on the llastrie Jme -. ot.tam.a from the liviu buuian .)Uuu'b and lr..:n quintals, are known. -In all ca-n," he.ais. -digestion onurnd as pirlectly in the artificial as in the natural digesuoas.' As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton's nrenaratiun of I'epsin has produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Nxavois Anti dote, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, lever and ague, the evil effects of quinine, mercury, &e., also for excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and also give instant relief! and repealed for a short time, pu rity of Blood ml tioob or ody follow at once, (t is particulatly excellent in case of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ol the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold stale of the blood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency lo insanity, dec. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bolile. Onebottle often effects a lasting cure. PEPSIN IW POWTJEHS sent by Mail, free of Postage. For convenience of sen.lini to all parts of the country, the Iii're.stiv Matter of the Vpsm.i pu up in the .nn ol Powders, ith direetiotis to !.- .lis.-olt.nl by the patient in wat. r or yrup. Th. .-e powders contain just the same matter as the bottles, hut twire the quantity St the same priis'. and are sent hr mail, tree of I'ostar.'. tor yt. sent po.t t.. i l to t'r. J.f. Houghton. No. 11 Surlh Lighlh St. I'hila.l-. lphia. six packa-. for $'. Every b.i:tle.and pncka;e bears the written sig nature of J.S.IIOUUHTON.M.D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold l y agents in every town iu the L'uiou and by most respectable dealers in medicine. To be bad of Dr.TlloKN l'ON, Lci.-burg ; J II Caslow, Milton; Thompson. Mifflinhurg ; Wilt &. Eilert, llaitletou; Win Roshon?. New Ui-ilin; G I Crouse, SeliiK-grove ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland ly3:5 mm hotel, Mijyluiburg, Liuon county, t'enivu. T ESPECTFl'LLY informs the citizens j Union county, and the public in general. that he has lt-aed the 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 HOL'SE is large and roomy, 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 furnUhed with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The BAR will at all limes be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquots will be kept. His STABI.KS are ample and convenient, aud the OSTLEK3 punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor lo give ceneral satisfaction to all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a IIDPrni snare Ol patronage, Mullinburg, June 20, 1850 rPIIE subscribers offer the public, at their J new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Sloves, with a Uriik Oven. Lady Washinclon Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cjl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 5 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Woao 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barroom?, anil etiops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. Sec. &c. CHRIST & MTADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in . that awful disease, cousur.iPTion ; DR. FITClPS Lectures on tne Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale io Lewisburg by 8. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and his office. Price. Tft cents. BOARDING. THE aubscriber avails himself of the col. urnnsof the Chronicle in publiahio t0 the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has opened a HOARDING HOUSE in thai large and comfortably arranged house, formerly kept as b Temperance Hotel by James Kelly, lw doors east of the Franklin House, Market street. He is prepared to say that his Table shall have the best the Markets can afford, and the Lodging of Boarders shall be aa comfortable as can 111 desired. " 1. 8. STERNER. N. B. A team and carm will be kept to convey passengers lo and from fas Packet Boats. Lewisburg, March 18, 18.rnl tflORNAMENTAL TfiEES. The subscriber oilers fur sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees surh a. Ain.lc frees. 7 to 10 feet Jiich. 40 vartwle. uli warranted genuine ('each trees, 2(1 varieties; lariariuu Cnerry, INeclanne, Prune and l'ear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, ec. N. I). Persons wishing to procure a quantity of Ine Fruit trees, are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisb'jrjr, .March 4, 1830. LIVKIl COMFLALNT, JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, disease of the Kidneys, and audit, eases arUinir from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, iiearthurn, dis gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the uit of the Sioojacb, Swimming of the Hi a J, hurried end difficult Breathine-, Flut tering at the Heart, choking or suffoca ting Sensations whtn in a lyine; posture, dimness of VUion.Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, DiGciency of I V-i.-'r nation, Yellowness of th :n and Eye, pun in the Side, Bscs:, Chi-ai, Limbs, ic, srnijen Flashes ef Heat. Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima ginings ( ' Evil, and great Depression of Spirit l a "C EFFEI TI ALLT CI HID BT DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Ir. C. 7f. Jatkson, at the "'German Medicine Siore,' 1 MO Arch St. Thllad. Their power uttr the above dheates ix nottt celttff, if etjitattcd, by any other preparation, ri the I'm ted State, a.t the cure aih.it, in -uiny ca&en after tfeilful physician had failed. These ttiiters are worthy the attentivHi of inva lids. Potttessitig greet virtues hi the rtc titration of diseases of the Liver and lesser gland, ex erri Hiig the mot searching powers ia wealtaeM nd aflections of the digestive organs, they arc rtai safe, certain and pleasant. Read xd as costrced. The Hoir. f& I) Mine line, editor of the Camden Dfn$erat,tim bet paper in West Jersey, says, July 2 1st 1IhFLAM3 GERMAN BITTERS.-Ye Lur? m many flatWrinic ootkws oi this mMirii.c and the nim wht-nee tixtry nine inii4 as to nake injuinr.i rrprtin iL iwnt. I'nim iniutrv wv wt-rt- p ruaii to ltaod muft fay we fnunJ it fpv-cil-- in iti m-U'-o Hpn iiiraitot the liver and iiistiT; orirn. sost tlw svt rfoi w-ufnev it xrts upoo ntfrrous prcftnuioa i rvally iurpmiaff. It calms anl ftivtitrtlvns the run'. briDing ULvrsm into s ?tatP of fvpfe, nuvkinit; ?lrt-p n-frwhini. If this mrlM-int' wrrr m-rv gi-na-raUv ur-i. ? arr .at UfiftJ thrt oul-l w l. sH-kiiv-. a fmm ih tomMch, liwr. and httoo ayu n the pn al mojniT of n-ai and iniairinarj di-t-B t-n -i.iut. Hiitc tlit-u in a heal lb? na litinn. and Tu ran bul Uffiaun- to t-pil?iits nrnJiT. I'fii fXtraniinarr niKiicin w wuU aitTi- ur fncodt a hn an at all in.iL-pni t pr a trial it th-o iw ommt'nti ilf. It should, in fart.b" in wry Tamil. otht-r im-divine ran pruduce such eihir nec vt on-nt. Kioan the Boston Bee editorial, Uec2-d It. Ilnorlnnfl'i. 4'!hraf.-4 Orman Bittvp. r !h mrf of l.itr t'nmi'laint, JaunJice. In r-fi. and i'r'ruror Ncrrtui Dt-Ii!ity. L- dvrrrJlT 4n of th m-ft p-pai-r nv-ali.-int! f iht-dy. Th! bitters baTe Nrrn ud by liKUMind.. and a Int'nd at our elNv tuy? h ha? h:meif rt f- iTi-! trr-tu th U!e of this TraivT an :fff'taal. pvTm iifTif. cur 'f LiTrr t'vmplaint. 1 an comiort-j that, in th-- u.- of tl ), I!i;ttT. th1 ati-nt cntutlT rain -trfirrth and j r r a fat worthv nf -rt rvn.-i' it-ration. Th y art iiur.-iit in t.ite and stut-II. au l ran tv a-tl by ..r-cii :tli tin mc-it d lx,it' j-ta-nKifh. with safety ! r nuy .irf'itas-t.ir.c.. W r an tpfaiiimc Itom eiffli iiwv, aud ti ihr ulllhtfl we ad vim tiidr um. Soft's W'itnht one or' the best literary papers puMir-hrd, said, Au? 2."ih Da II'MtriAMi'.- (iravif I'lrrrns. niannfnoruml bylr Jackson. ;ir- n--w ri-i r.:TL:- nl -l by &-m of th. most pro minent n-. mf- r-i i f:i nn y. a.- an arti.-Ie .f much t tV.irv in --!- i ; ikni A such is the rase Ti K'uld 2 ;l ai"r'i' ri etonin a hut t If. and Thua s:.ti tlH'lu-Wf Biu. h .WmK.-. lVmms of .J. IjihutU-i (in"t;rulfn will find th--e Pitt' r adTanlact-ous to their health, .as wo tnw fr- m exiM-rirncc U-e N-utary enva th4y haVe nfx'ii weak -tn:s. Judpe M.M.NoaH, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary attainment said in his"-NewVork Weekly Mewenper, Jan 6, 150 Vr. 7ftrf r.rj German Iti-rs.Ut-n is a fTritarat:"" which the 'lead presf-of the I ni n appear unaniBD-' in rer. uimei.dini. and the rran u hioo. Uwm after a pn'srriptinn furni-hed by one uf the most relrtraitd j.nv-irmn rf ni'iem times the late Dr. ChristopB Wilheim Eoolland, rp'f Mr to the l"nierity ot Private I'hysieiau to ihe Kini; of Prussia, and one of jrrriitest nn diral writers ienuany has ever prnlucrd- M 1,4 rti rutin ally the em my of humbug, aud UK-ivlhrt a nif1ieiuf of which he w as the inveutor and endorrmr he eitn J'lcntly relii tl on. He specially reconin ndnl K a Liver t'itirla'nt. Dyspepsia, IVUility, Vertigo, .tfnirtj the Jtiuia4 h. C)nstiptiin. and all eoni( lainl arm" from a disordered n-Uflitittn of the stotnarh. thr Lifer-1" tho Intestines. ine Philadelphia papers exprejs tiv conviction of its etcvisenee. and several of ihiir EJ:.,,rt spenk of its effects from their own individual evperwn l nd. r thes" cir im.tamrs. w feel warraurd. a-t mf in railing tho ar tent ion of onr reatlers to the prp pp-pri u-r ;Ir. C. M. Jalison"s. preparaUon, but ia nc omuieutlin the article to all attlk-ud. More Evin k c e. The Philadelphia SstoWiJ Gazette the best family new-paper puMi.fird the l'nite.1 la'e the editor say s of Dr ilixisi-a Uermati Bitters It is seldom that we rrmmmend what are h-rml rV ent Miilieincs to our natters patrweae and o'nthiurf anl. t!t n f-re. when we recommend lr. lloolland Bi-n l;tt rs. we wish it to be ditinrtlv amh-r.-b-d we are not fjn-akinsr of the nostrunus of the day. thd noi!-etl a tout fur a hrief period and are lonrotjVn afcer have d- ne th. ir fruilly race of mischief, hut of a k ifd: Ion;; etii'ili.'ht d. universally pr txed. and which bad the hearty approval ot the Faculty itlf. Evidence on evidence has been received the t'nrrin'irz. from all iections of the In ion. the lart year, ttud tin ttrtwjtst tefttnt'ray in ittm'avor if. therms is more of It nsrd in the praetiee of the irvf-v" I'hvdei-ins of Philadehdiia. than of all other moru ciiibir.ed a tact that can cn-ily N estaWii-htnl. and fnl TnYinr th-it n vrfa-nrifr oreramlion will meet with tlw -itiiet r.r-oval whrit prfs-'tii' d evt-n in this torai. Ifc tlr-.. ' ne will cure l.iv. rtvmplamt and Dyspepsia f o.,e ran Ui.-.M. utter -inu' :t as uirvcieu. art p.f r nil M.fn the Stomach and Liver. It is preterablr I :tionit-I mi all 6lf tus bbj inunruiw' th. v enn . .!iini.cr.-d to rrwALS or ViTXSn with W and" reliable . n-'fit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained thai character wM it is necessary for all to attain to induce eossC; Inters to put forth a spurious ankle at the ri3f Ihe lives of those who are innocently decei" Look ueil to the marks of the tienuint. They have the written signature of CM Jit upon the wrapper and the name blown ia bonk?, without which they are spurwus. For snle, wholesale and retail, at the CEBV MFT,Iff'fF STfiRC TV I9n ARrHSl- (for below 8inb, (late of 178 Race SL) clphia. and by respectable dealers geuetff country throughout. Iy30 Also forsale by &.F.LYmALUUwMfm Also by ilB. TUUKATU, IK. sitv aki aurgton JJ has removed his office to FoarJ near Blair's "Franklin Hotd.f
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