LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. tPtt anti ijnmot. A new Yankee Doodle. BT I. 8. DOSOHOl , YsBkee Doodle !" Loafers Tory plavea it lo derids as ; Bat now we rnsrcfc I victory, And that's the tune tajrukfc as I Tsnaee Podl-l.rh.l hnl Tukft Dnod Dandy 1 How we snede tbf Red Costs ma At Tanner Boodle Dandy t Td(tl mat apteasarit fame. Bat, if we enlist, we ll do it ! When Yankee Doodle once begins, Oar Yankee bore ro throanh it I Tankee Duodle be I ha! bat Vankee Doodle Dandy 1 So ahead!" the eaptaiiu try. At Yankee Doodle Dandy 1 And lrt her come npon t Ihe inaoknt invader There the Tankee bora will be, lrepaTCd to eerenade her. Tankee Doodle ha 1 ha! ha! Vankee Doodle Dandy I Tankee pat will ring the baas Of Vankee Doodle Dandrl ' Tankee Doodle ! How It tarings The food old days before ne! Two or three bpfan the eonp Millions join the chorus I Yankee Dxodle bal ha! hat Vankee Doodle Dandy 1 Boiling 'roond the continent la Vankee Doodle Dandy. Tankee Doodle! Kot alone The eontinrnt will hear it But all the world ehall ratrh the tma And every tyrant fcsr it! Tanker Doodle ha! ha! ha! Yankee Doodle Dandy 1 , ' I'reednm s voice in in the eons a .' Of "Yankee Doodle Dandy 1" The John Jones Party. The recent attempt at Washington, by ' Webster, Foote, k Co., to lay the founda tion of a great "Union Party," was frns ' trated because it was insisted by some that the pledge to support the Union and Con stitution, should hold good only so long as the Compromise measures of the last Con gress should remain without alteration or amendment ; and also because others con tended that the Constitution should be held inviolable only as it is construed and ex plained by the Virginia resolutions of '98 ! Of course, amid such a diversity of views, the concern " bursted up," very much af ter the fashion in which the "John Jones Party" exploded some sixty years ago,as the reader will find very satisfactorily detailed in the following scrap of history - At the time of the first election of Gen. Washington to the Presidency, there was a party in Virginia called " The John Jones party." Now the said John Jones was a man of talent, and a plotting, shrewd fel low, possessing all the requisite of a poli tician, except personal popularity. To overcome this deficiency, in a contest with a ruoro popular candidate for Congress. John early avowed himself as the peculiar and devoted friend of Washington, and npon this point endeavored to place his ri val in opposition. To carry out his object he called " a meeting of the people of county, friendly to the election of Gen. Washington." On the day appointed, Mr. Jones appeared, and was, on motion of a friend, made chairman. " He opened the meeting by a high calogium npon the life and services of Washington, but taking care only to speak of himself as his early patron and most devoted friend, and con cluded by a proposition to form a party to be called the " True and Only Sons of the j Father of his Country," and for that object he submitted to their consideration the following resolution : " Resolved, That we are the friends of George Washington, Esq., and will sustain him in the coming election for President, wainst all other candidates." o -"Gentlemen," said Mr. Jones, "the Chair is now about to put the question. The Chair hopes that every man will de clare his sentiments, for or against AH those in favor of the resolution, will say Aye.". The response was liko the shout of ma ny voices. " Now for the opposition," said Mr. Jones; " all of the contrary mind say 'No.' " Not a voice was heard. This dead si lence seemed to confuse Mr. Jones a little, and he said, " Gentlemen, do vote. The Chair can't decide a disputed question when libbody votes on t'other side. I hope oui political opponents will meet the ques tion like men. Come, gentlemen, no dodg ing ! vote one way or t' other, so that the c6nntry may know who are the true friends of Washington." i lTpon this appeal one of the audience arose and said that he perceived the dilem i i ri i .. l ... t , order to relieve him from such a quauda- ry, he proposed to amend the resolution by j adding after the name of Washington, "and Join Jones for Ctmjrttt." X "accept the amendment," said Mr. Jones "and the Chair will now put the question as , amended. All who are in favor of Gen. Washington for Prv-ridfTtt, and John Jones for Congress, will please to say, ' A je.' " " Aye aye," said Mr. Jones and his brother Sam. - ' " The Chair hesitated like "Put the contrary," said a hundred voices. ' All op op-opposed say No.' " ' 2f0 1 " thundered the congregated multitude. " Gentlemen." said Mr. J ones, " the Chair perceives that there are folks in this I meeting what don't belong to our party they have come here to agitate. I there lore adjourn this meeting." Upon which he left the chair, amidst shouts and huzzas for Washington, and laughter for poor John Jones. :- JJ girls would ouly spend as much time with lineyclopedias as they do with milli ners, they would sn find their heads as attractive as their hate. Queer that no younfj lady will Ulieva tbi. An Accommodating Judge. In those days, (from 1828 to 1830.) justice was administered in the courts without much show, parade, or ceremony. The Judges were gentlemen of sense and learning, who had their courts mostly in log houses, or the bar-rooms of taverns fitted np for that purpose, with a tempo rary bench for Judges, and chairs and benches for the lawyers and jurors. At the first Circuit Court in Washington county, by Judge John Reynolds, on the opening the court the Sheriff went out in to the court yard and said to the people, " Boys come in, onr John is going to hold court. This was the proclamation for opening the court In general, the Judges were averse to deciding questions of law. They did not like the responsibility of offending one or the other parties. They preferred to sub mit everything they could to be decided by the jury. I knew one who, when asked for instructions to the jury on points of law, would rub his head and the sides of his face with his hands and say to the lawyers, " Why gentlemen, the jury un derstand it ; they need no instruction no doubt they will do justice." This same judge presided at a court in which a man named Green was convicted for murder, and it became his unpleasant duty to pro nounce sentence npon the culprit He called the prisoner before him and said to him " Mr. Green, the jury say you are guilty of murder, and the law says you are to be hung. I want you and all your friends down on Indian creek to know that it is not I who condemn you ; it is the jury and law. Mr. Green, what time would you like to be hung ? the law al lows you time for preparation." Mr. Green said, " May it please your honor, I am ready at any time ! those who kill the body have no power to kill the souL My preparation is made, and I am ready at any time the court pleases." The Judge replied, "Mr. Green, it is a very serious matter to be hung ; it can't happen to a man more than once in his life, and you had better take all the time you can get Mr.CIerk,look at the almanac and see whether this day four weeks comes on Sunday." The Clerk looked as directed, and reported that that day four weeks was Thursday. "Then," said the Judge, " Mr. Green, the court will give you only to this day four weeks." The case was prosecuted by James Turncy, the Attor- a .... 1 , , . ney Uenerai, wno interposed ana saia : "May it please the court, on occasions of this sort it is usual for courts to pronounce a formal sentence ; to remind the prisoner of his perilous condition ; to reprove him for his guilt, and to warn him against the judgment in the world to come. To which the Judge replied : " Oh, Mr. Turney, Mr. Green understands the whole matter ; he knows he has got to be hung: UV.V..O.U - J Yes," said the prisoner. "Then, Mr. Sheriff, let the prisoner be remanded and adjourn court." Gov. Ford's History of Illinois. "I embrace the opportunity," as the fellow said when he kissed the girl in the dark ; " But we are liable to deception," as he exclaimed when he discovered her to be a black girl. TEAS! THE Canton Tea Company of New York the oldest end largest establishment of tbe kitiil in the U.S. invite universal attention to the fact thtt, from thrir superior arrangements, titer arr prepared to sell Teas purer and more fragrant lor the respective prina, than any bouse on this continent can unifnrmty do. Tltei Tfaa com lane every good cserifitinn and quality; they are dnne up In package from a quarter of a pound npwarls; the wraiper-neat the tea is a heavy tin foil, covert -d with water-pruof and elegant Chinese paper, and are ptrfi-etly secured from litrht and air, so that tbe quality is completely preserved in any climate. The above Teas, trvn 00 eta to $1,25 cts per pound, lor sale i.y j. ii a res et CO. Dec 18. Bule Agent for Lewisburg. fl lot Sale. HI rpHAT large and desirable property on X the corner of Market and Water Sis., ell siiuuted for a residence, for business, or (or a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed- -i j a i . I mums on me second iioor, ana two iothc finlsned rooms on ,ne ,ird A Kcnen and Washhn..s nrlinina. nd it ha. also a arge cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out' buildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo.F.Mjller, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. LeevHburcr, Sept. 23, 1850 te'-i'S Dr. John Locke, tE52? Sl'RGEOX DENTIST, T A Y be found at his Office and resideni IvJ. first door east of Klioe's Hotel the two vreeks following the fiist Monday ol each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations in hie line of business in a manner eieditable tj himself and satisfactory lo thus who may favor him with their patronage. ' Dr. L. epends the third week of each montL in Milton.. jAromslic Tooth Paste, pot up in beautiful porcelain boxes, an eicellent article for keeping. 1 'be teeth clean and breath sweet, for sale at 15 P boa. by JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8. Lewisburg, Pa, May, 1850 . HENRY C. HICKOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. Practices in Union and sdjoiniag counties also attends the courts of Perry county, OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied byL. B. Christ. Esq. . 7 4 QTT not refused it the Office of IVllOXl the Lewisburg Kbrontcle. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. H. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in tbe various branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct 1, 1850 WORM SPECIFIC! MTANE'8 VERMIFUGE This invaluable lemedy for worms, is rapidly supplanting 11 others, in public estimation. Where it is used it has produced tbe bast effects, and driven out all other remedies. It is the best we hare ever seen ! is the remark of all who bars ever used it in their families : J Kidd & Co I received a lot of M'Lsne's Vermiluge from your agent last spring, which I old out in one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand bottles by this time if I could have got it, out not knowing where to get it I bid to wait until your agent came around. Every person that has tried M'Lane s Vermifuge tells me it is the best they have ever wen ; in bet it is impossible for any one lo say too much in favor of M'Lsne's Vermifuge. W D KuBIl Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1848 Dr M'Lane, Dear Sir I have sold out si I your Liver Pills and am anxious ta have another lot immediately. These pills seem to lake most wonderfully; I could have sold a much larger quantity if I bad been provided with them ; the inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or not I do not know. Please send me another supply immedi ately. F SHORT, Druggist Hemlock Lake, Livig'a Co N Y, Mar 8 1847 J Kidd & Co Your traveling agent left with me last summer a quantity of Dr M Lane's Pills and Worm Specific to sell on commission ; Ihe Worm Specific is all sold and I should be glad to procure more, as it sells very readily and ha a very salutary effect in eipelling worms. If you csn forward me some or send me an order to call on your agent in Buffalo (L S Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid sale. W H AINSWORTH Varysburg. Wyoming Co, A Y, Dec ID, 1847 AGENTS C W ScRarru, Lewisburg ; J H Callow and J H Baser, Milton ; I Gerhart. Se linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville Or. T. A. Ml. TMiRMTiGa. Market St. Lnruacas, WHOLESALE it RETAIL SEALER IN Draa,MedlcliH, Chemical, Dye- stuffs '-'lis, uIhss ferlumery, Confectionery ct Fancy Articles. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he bss received, and be assures ihe community ihat every attention shall be paid to tbe compounding of Medicines, and tbst all Drugs shall be fully tested before ibey are offered for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. Prescription given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S'ore. Remember to call at the old stand, first door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Nearly opposite H. P. Shelter's Store. THE bent and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Casting, tie., at low rates, by uhkist ac si r auuix. Ur. L.t,iUi SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, ECAL'SE they are safer, better, and more efficacious than any others. 500,000 Boxes have been sold annually for the last five years. Yoiiso axb Ol, Male id Fekaix, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. If Pills be nectsmry for purging and cleansing tbe Stomach and Bow els, and purifying tbe Blood and fluids of the bo dy, take no others for no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Saraaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live aa usual, and pursue your usual occupation whilst tsking them, without fear of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen. Members ol Congress, and respectable citizens) csn be produced of their efficacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will not do more good than Two Boxes of any others. Fortv Pills in a Bos ! ! snd sold at TwentyFive Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. TVy ftrrre no rarrV or unpUa$ant smrTI. Fne frtm dufi or jwmo&t of any kind, ita not gripe tM SUtmach or itatWx, Prnrlure no tirXnesg. romitinif. or brtrl frtlings, Tllr.Y AHK UOOO AT ALL TINES, AndodapUd to mtut diseoMS oammon to mankind. No one having once taken tbem will be willing afterwards to take any others, becaose they sN ways do good, and if they do not, then no others will. Dr. V. B. Leldy, The Proprietor and Mannfactorer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of fifteen years experience in Philadelphia ; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of iliflerent Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, dec, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, dec. Oeraioa lis Ibiphsitio. Beware of all pills called by names nesrly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leiily'sSsrsaparill Blood Pills; the first Sarsaparilla pilla ever in troduced and tbe only pilla containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others snd you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar.-are a gross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! E7Principsl Depot, Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C WJCIIAFrTE. Lrwisburs; 1 J. II Car-low. Milton -I.M.tVnfcr. a.W.KnwIrr.N.aVrlln W. P. I. Painter, Mnttey Taylor's. and !ttt-r'i. Nrnlnbnrg I!y Smith. Adamsnnrs; Y'mnsrmaa a Walter, DrrValley JD. 8. Bow. Freebnrc Spotts k Mrrrs, Krlly X Roads 'Moa.SprrhtBravrrtw,a travisa ocnaurr, nrnnserore Kotrmttn, sironiro ra U O. Roarer. M' Keen U Valla Iwilt Eitrrr.Harskaon Tboaaas Buwer. ShaaaoEin Daas IK. A Roash.Ontrrrille 1T.J.M. Jwdd. William RMTt- ana be TsrssssHata ana Sar.rv. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S UTHOOTRIFTXC MIXTURE! Large Bottles OaJy Owe Dollar. Tat fiaviaHat ef the Gnat A amina EianST Tirana-' VissTasis luanninie afiiTvae." indaead ar aw aitau ssueiisriiM af sia Ansa, tkraasksat Iks tfaawa Sedoeed the Price af an nanalar and wall known article ; ens final tan Sato, hmrtfona. a will mi a bal ana Has saly . ha) qaac awttlaa: iha nKail price will be 01 DOLLAK. The enblia nr nral aawed that lb eharattar af Iha Madi. erne, ita atnmrtli. and curative proparuea will amain varnaasiB. and the sum cam will bs baMewad ta paa Barina U at bcffatalora. Aa thw nwdicina. andar its ndoecd price, will be aarehaaed by tboai whs hava not hitherto aaado thctnarfvaa aeanaiatad with tu virtooi, the pmpriator woald bag to iatintaio that hn article u not to be clanwd with the raetaaMaatof Eeweiliei of tbe day ;" it elaiaw for ilaclf a grtmtrr kmlimg powtr, aa all diaeaaar. Lien any eCftcr areneralien naar acore Lit wrld ; and baa eaatainerl iudf for right yean by ita raeenol medical vataee, and. antrl thie mdaeuoa, eotaataaded doable Ihe price of any other article in thw line. MiTtce raaTtccLaaLV, thie article acta with cm rott ing power and certainty, apoa the Blood, Uvnrf'EdjkrTa, Langs, andaOoharortajaapoathopinpaatMnor which an and health depend. Thie medicine baa a jaatly Ufa repate as a noaaay fm Dropsy and Gravel, sad all dimiai of that natere. It any be relied a poo when the intelligent pbreiciaa has abandoned hie patient. and fat tbeet dinienriiig dneaaea, bmmo orpoeiallr Dbofst. the ptopav etor woald earonuly and henaotly loooatawod is. At a Pfoerat prise k anally obtained by all, and las trial wal pan the article to be lbs Qiaapsst Median la tbe World! ty Please aab ror pssiphleti tbe area at giro thorn away they ooouin over aislaon pagea of teoaiple, (la adrlitioa lo fal medical Basilar) valaablo ier boaaihglrl parnsaae, aad whiea will esve nanny doUani per year to practical baaeereepesji Tneea rneeipta am introduced to ranao the book of gram valao. aside from ha character aa aa advrtiriag naadiaa to the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, hi ths form at lettarc from all parts of the ssaatry, snay be retard span. ty " Vaarhn'a Vegetable Utbotrtripos Miriam" th Great Aasarieaa Reentdy, now for mjf m aaatt Battles at t each, email bottles at M eta each. Ma assail k ales wili be haned after the pfeasat stock is disposed of. Principal OSes. Bsnale. N. Y.. 107 Main treat C. C. VAUGHN. Bold molesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKUSON fc CO.. U7 Maidea Lane. New York City. M. B. All letters (excepting trees agenta aad doalem with aBoot ho tranaacta baiiassO mast be post paid, or ao aiaialiea rill be givea to these (O 1R. IIIOUNTON. Lewishurrr, it General Agent for Union county J.H.Casluw, Agent, Milton ; I. Germabt, Svlinsgrove 1.343 THE HEIY FOUNDRY IS now carrird on as usual, at the upper end of M trkel street, whpreeverv des cription of CASTINGS 's "T' on nana or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooki g Stores for eilher Coal or Wood and all other kinds ol STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can Dot be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 undersienrd continues Ihe LIVE RY BLSLVESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of hi friends and the public cenerallv. CHARLES F'. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Books Cooks ! nHE subscriber offers for sale at th JL Ijewisburg Post-Office, an assortment ol the most uselul Paper, School Books, Stationery of all kinds also the best Cigars,Tobacco, &c. &c. JOHN Y. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, M ty 7, 1850 Tanningand Currying FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Currying, at the Old Stand. Determined not lo be outdone in the manufacture or finish ofjiis work, he is bound to have the best vfoTk men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that ailenlion which he hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Bark 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 3 S rilHE unJerfigneJ eontinnes to furnish to order a n tue niir?t reninnuin irrms, I lanns. rrom the Manufsctorj of Coxaan Mirr.a. i'liibd'a. whose instromenls an too vrrll known to need any panrjrvric, having uniformly received the cnramenilationa of the most eminent profes-ors snd eorniosers of M usic, and the award of the premiums in Nrw York. Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of tone, loach, and keeping in tone op to conceit pitch, they can not be surpassed by either American or European pianos. Instructions given on the Piano as heretofore. Reference may be made lo any of those parents or guardians who have pupils commuted to his charge He may be seen at his residence at Mrs Metzger's, First street, Lewisborg, where terms and particulars will be made knon. The most popular and favorite Airs and Mosic of different kinds received as it is issued from tbe different musical establishments in the Cities. ' MaylS . CHARLES KALISCH TJT ATTTC! forJust'rce9,Consta DU AiN JVO ble.,Ajc,oo hand at rht Chronicle office, or printed to order. I Stone Coal for sale. To BlacksmltbSa BITUMINOU COAL, from the West Hrnnch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at tlie Shop of the subscriber, near the HavscuVs on Third St. ALEX'R AMMONS. Lewisbur2. May 7, 1850 (Strain drills. THE undersigned wish to inform the fanning community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. P. ROSS" Niefy Imprortd GRAIN DRILLS, or SO WING MACHINE. Without stopping lo discuss the compara tive merils of numerous Drills now ofTrred for sale, they merely wish lo invite Farm ers to call and see the above named article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GKDDISS & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. UNIVERSITY at aLcwisburg. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eiercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of tbe Academy. The same studies aa in the Primary Depsrtm't continued in the nse of larger teit books ; ind to these are added General liistory,Algcbta,Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Term Junior Academic class. 1. Enc!I-h Grammar. Latin Grammar, Arithmetic (two tlivisinns.; lieuKraiihr. II. Tbe same stu-lits ns in I. Tirrn. ami Penmanship. III. Enclish lirammar, Cirsur. Arithmetic completed hjr let division, lire k Uraniumr, llialury Lji.JL, iVn Biauship, IVMik-kfein. Senior Academic class. Cjewr. Creek Header, Algchra (Elements.) AV.nf'fl. do do HI. do . do rompM-il. Ot nc- r ml Hbtory, i-nlish I.nnjrujij! nntl t'ouij-wition. COLLEGIATE DEPAHTIVIXIVT. Frexhmttn class. I. Enjrlich Lanpuagi- and'CumjHX'-itinn, Algebra, tiTy, II. KaUf iwmttry, Liry. An.i1jir. III. ri.iisf. Siliil and ttdiVriral tiiuniftr)' compleUtl, Li- JSophonnre class, T. H'ncf.(Mvwf. Wa?iand Spherial Tripfnoin'trT. . do di Mfnpiiratinurfyiiir.NiTiiEation. HI. do cvtuplfti1!. S'lrH-t (hratioiut'of Ixniutibeni Kht'tohr, Atittlytical onit-lry. Junior class. I. T,mothf,in,n on tin rpiwn. Ciroro de Oflifiif, Mc rh:iliir. Ilvdn'ttinp. fflid llvlrnul:rp. II. lK-niothfn'ii mii th frown. 'irrj dr officii rtm-iilt-tcd. I'nv'umiitio, Atuustica, Kltttriitty, Mague- ti.-m, find optin. 1IL Crwk Trag'dy, Ttux, Astronomy. Senior class. T. Lnjrie. Xntnral TlnH.lijrv. InU-tlrvtiiftl PhiloMphr. IT. ink. I'nlitimt tnni'miy, Monti I'hilo.i'hy. 111. ltittler't Analogy. Consiitution of L.b ClurmUtry, Lr-t-turos, tf uerI UfTi-wi. Wo clan in the Il. sular Course has less than three daily recitations. Everj Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Muic, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions Tbe students re required to attend, reguhtly, rome religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such meetings as are 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 Books. Enotish tnnauao ami ii Uxutian. -Tw Bible. Inrterf Rhftoriral Header. Worrerter's or Webnters Dirtinnary, Bullion EnKli!h (irammar. Parkers iroiiTeiiTe fcxen-i- in Knclih Competition, Parker's Aids, lilair'i Lactuivs (Uiiverity Kdiliou. LAittn utngungt uuiih-i. rnmrair. uuuion t neaaer, lvcrett'it Lexion. liullkm 9C.er, S hraiu and Zumpt'a Viryd. Lineoln Livv. Anthon llurace, Tharlifr's Ckvro de dt:eii!. Tyler's Taritiin" Ucrmania ft A-rrieola. 6VA ran;iif.Hullion'ivintmirutr. Bullion Remlt-r, .idilt'Il k St lt Lr xiron. Own: Xn'pbon" Aiutbab. 4wcn's llnnier'n CMy?!ey,Cbauidia' Dtiuostbenes, Fink's Clanirnl Mnnunl. .V ihVmatirM. PaTirn' Antlimet:e for Aenitmfet, Elem entary A.jrvhin. Hour. Ion. Ise ndr Surri-yinjf and Nari-fration.Aiinlytti-nlinH'try.tlniti-d'i Natural i'hilosophy (wtortotyped",) Olmsted's A.-tronomy. X umber of Mudenls. The numlter of students during the past year in tbe various Uepartments, was 17 . ne f 'ollegiate elates already organized lor the fu ing year, arc the fulbming : Senior class . 8 Junior elaas ... 1-4 phvfuorv cmm 10 r-.-binau cl.i - - 19. , 51 Teachers. FTKI'IIEX W. TAVLOU, A. M, I'ruf. of MadicmaUcs anil Natural rbi1vr.hT. OKulUiK IC. BLls, A.M., VroC. of Grrvk Language nod Literature. liKotiliK .AXDEr..'ON,A.M.,rrotof Latin IngiiaKe an I Literature. 1SAAU X. LOOMIS, A. M, Prinrfr.nl of the Am,l. my. A1.HIKI) TAVLOU, A. Tutor iu the Lnglisfa Ln Ruage alia Elucutiou. BuildlngR.Library and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by tbe members of the University, has been erected, at an expense of $S,000, snl it is adapted to aerommodnte 100 students. Another edifice is nearly completed, and is espeeted to he readr for oocupnncj at the ooraaaeacerneut or the next Term Ort. 17, 1J0. The Lihrar j rontaina a number of select volumes, and is constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatus has been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. Tlie Apparatus tor the illustration of Mechanical l'hilosophy, la now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Colleeiale Department $30, Academic $20, Primary $12 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from 1 1,50 to $2.50 per week. Arrangements are In progress to furnish Board, exrlo aire of lotltrin, washing, fuel and lnjht, to such as may desire it, at $1 2& per week. SvaNtonH and Vacations. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thuisdsy in October, and continues 26 weeks ; the latter commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continuea 14 wrrka. Spring Vacation, 4 week; Autumnal, 8. Dy order ami in behlf of the Uoard : THOMAS WATTSOX. Pres'l. UEOIiliE F. MILLER. Sec'y. lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, lrjso If isTa mct7 ONE seir-evidcnt, and worthy of evwy consideration, thai no Miller ran muke good clean dour without he hai good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it is to get one ol Rergstresser's Wheat Scnurert, or Smut Miichines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has 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 tale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He w now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes &t 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) at this offioe. ASOTBhR SCIEXnrtC WOXDMMt PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyspepsia Curtr.t Prepared from Rennet, or the fouilh stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Luais, the great physiological chemist, by J.S.Hocssjtos, M.D., No. 11 M. 8th 81 Philadelphia, Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy tot Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own process, by Nsture's own agent, the Uaatrie Juice. (Xj-llatf a teaspoonful of this fluid infused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of rosst beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the storn. ach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a state of heal.b. called the castric juice. This fluid is the great salient of the food ihe purifying, preser ving and stimulating agent 01 ine numacu aim intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into Mood, no nutrition but rsther a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of tbe whole digestive apparatus. Pepsin is Ihe chief element or great digest ing priiicijik! of the gsstrie juice. It is found in great abundance in the solid parts ol the human stomsch alter death, and sometimes causes the stomach 10 digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the oxtsmlf, dec. It is the materiel used by farmers in making cheese styltd Rennet, the cutset of which has long been the anecial wonder of the dairy. Curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times Us own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states, "one psrt of Pepsin di'solved in sixty thousand parts of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomscbs produce no good Ualric Juice, Rennet or Pepin. To show that tnis want may oe per feclly supplied, we quote the subjoined KtniESTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LltBKl, in his celehratnl work on Animal Che mistry, snje: -An artificial dirislire Buid, analafcoua to theUastric Juice.mar he readily prepared from the mucous membrane or the stomach or the calf, in which Tanoiu articles of food, as meat and episs, will be softened and digested in the same manner as in the human stomach. Dr. BEKK1KA, in his famous treatise on f ood and Diet, n,.l,li.hrl I,, fowlers A Wells. New York, pace Si. states the same (Treat fact, and describes the method of prepara tion. There are lew higher authorities than Dr. Ferena. 1T. COM UK, in his valuable writing on the I'hysiologv of Ingestion, obeerves that " a diminution of the due qunntity of the liastric Juice is a prominent and nll-pre-tailing cause of Dyspepsia," nnd he states that "a ditin guiidied professor of medicine in Lnndun.w ho waa severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fciil, had recourse to the (ia."tric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which completely succeeded." Dr.tJKAHAM. author of the famous works on egetable Diet, says : " It is a remarkable tact in physiology, that the stomachs ol animals, macerated in water, impart ts the fluid tlu property of dissolving rarious articles of fijod, and of eflectiug a kind of artificial digestion of them in no Slr aiui mil imai mru.i.i'iifc"-H" ........ . Dr. SI.MoS'n gn at work, the Chemistry of Man. iXea Rlai.rl.anl. Hiiliul- l4ii. nn 31 . '3. 1 savs : -The discovery of 1'epsiu forms a n-w era in the chemical hisU-ry of Di gestiou. From recent experiments, we know that food is disMjlved as njiidl v in nn artificial dijestire 9uid, prepared from I'epsin. a it i" in the natural Gastric Juice itself Prof. Ill MiLISlN, of the JeSerson College. I'Sllad. in his irreat work on Human I'hysiolugylerotea more tban fifty pages tn nn exaniinntion of this suojeet. His experi menu with Dr. Beaumont, on the linstnc Juice, obtained from the liring human stomach nnd from animals, are kuown. In nil en-en." he says, -digestion oreuircu aa perfectly in the artificial ns iu the natural digestions " Asa DYSPEPSIA CUKtR, Dr Houghton's preparation of l'tii-in bss produced tbe most mar velous H'rcta It is impossible to give details of cases hi ihe limit of Ibis advertisement but au thenticated certificates hsve been given of more tban TWO Hl'MDRbD rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Xiavocs Akti- iioti, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever aud ague. Ibe evil effects of quinine, mercury, Ac, also for excess in estinz or drinking There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach aud also give inatsnt relief ! and repeated for short time, pu rity of Blood and viooa or sodt follow at once ll is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness of ihe pit of the stomach distress after eating, low, cold slats of ihe blood. heaviness, lownesa of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to inssnity, etc Price, ON E DOLLAK per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting core. PEPSIN IN POWDERS sent by Mail, tree of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of the country, the Digestive Matter of the Oepsin.i- put up in the torm ol Powders, with directions to he dissolved by the patient in water or svruo. These powders eonlaiu just the same mutter as the bottles, but twice the quantity sir the same price, and are sent by mail. Free of Postage, fcr 1. sent ipost-pai'li to Dr. J.s". Houehton, No. It North iUth St. Philadelphia. r?ix packages fur Every boille.snd package bears tbe written sig natuie of J.S.HOLUH TOS.M.D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Union and by most respectable dealers in medicine. To be had of Dr. THtlKA I OA, Lewisburg ; II Caslow, Milton; Thompson, Mifflinburg; Will ft Eilerl. Hailleton; Win Koshong. New Berlin ; O I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M Cay Northumberland 1;335 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, MiJJluiburg, Union county, fenn'a. TaESPECTFL'LLV iniorms the citizens of l"V Union county, and tbe public in general. that he has leased tbe above atand, for many yeara occupied by his Father, and is now pre. psred to accommodate mentis and toe traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE is Isrge and roomy, well arran ged in all it departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. Hia TABLE will always be furnished with tbe 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 liqoois will be kepi. His sTABLEa are ample and convenient, and the OSTLER: punctual and attentive. In short, he pledges himself lo endeavor lo give general satisfaction to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit snd receive s liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 20, 1850 fPHE subscribers offer the public, at their J. new Brick Foundry, the tolWwing new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. - Coal Burner for Parlors I size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor 8tove sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. Ths celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sises. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c. iie. CHRIST Si M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1840. "An ounce of Prevention worth . . a pound of Cure," in that awful disease. consur.iPTion DR.ii FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburj: by 8. F. Lyndall J. Houghton aad a bis office. Price, 75 cents. BOARDING: THE aubacriber availa himaeir ol the cor. uitioi of tbe Chronicle ja publishing 0 the citizens of Lsswiaburft aad vicinity thai he baa opened a BOARDING HOUSE i. large and comfortably arranged boost), for kepi as a Temperance) Hotel by James Kelly, W, doors eaal of the Franklin Honae, Market street. He is prepared lo aay lhat his Table shall hav Ihe best the Markets can afford, and the Ledgja. of Boarders shall be aa comfortable as can desired. 1. 8. HTEHStR. iFttttt ata O RNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hifh, 40 varieti,, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 2l varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine. Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties oi'Gratie Vines of the beat native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Pauluaia, Linden, Ac. N. B. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVEIt COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, disease ef ihe Kidneys, and all dis eases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipstion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Hesd. Acidity af the Stomach, Nausea, Heartbora. dis gust for Food. FaHnese or Weight in the Stomach, Soar EracUtiona, 8inking or Flut tering at Ihe pit of tbe Stomsch, Swimraing of the Head, harried snd difficult Breathing, Flut tering at tbe Heart, choking or surauca- ling Sensations when ia a lying posture, dimness of Vision. Dots orWebs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain ia the Head, Drficiencv of Perspiration, Yellowness of Ihe Sain snd Eyes, pain in tbe Side, Baca, Cheat, Limbs, Ar.. audden Flushes q Heat. Burning in the Flesh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spiiits ca.v be zrrirTrsLtv trato ar DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GERBIAN BITTERS, prepared by iir. V.oli.JatknoH, at the "German Medicine Store," 120 Arch St. rbllad. Their power over the abote diseases is notr celled, if ei'MiItd, by any other preparation in the Vintid Stolen, as the cure attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. The Bi ters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rrctificstroa of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, rirrri ring the most searching powers in weakness snd stleclions of tbe digestive organs, they ate wiiaal safe, certain and pleasant Read lis as cosviwczb. The Hon. Chs D Hiiielnie, editor of Ibe Camden Demoovi,thm best paper in West Jervvfy, says'. Sixty Slit HOLLAND'S G KB MAN BITTERS. V Urt tw many tlattrru.fr sotim of tbi nnlidM, anal tbt wrr wlu mcr they rmmr Uadocrd ma to mkebairittY.prvrtii.t it men Ln. From .Uiiuirj we wen- pervUsMftrd to ur iLvaA uiut sy we fiiuitvl it peifie iu artioa (i.n tiaWMn A the iiv r sUktl Jigrstin ntvui, snd tto powcrtul lnflvrnvie it exrt uoa nvrroavt protiaii4)as L rt-nHj smrpntins:. It rmJou ami atrrntrthraiai tbe aVt-rr-. briuBf lUtm iuU statp of irputsi. Hajsking avfreliiii:. If this mr&irimm men mam icvat-nUy ms4. w m tA- ifitHl Uirt WUKsd W It-M MaVBrMk tv fnn th StoBKb, liTer. aa4 avrvovM vy-m tbr rvt auiriiT f rral and untnary dunttmv emanau. Have ikm ia a brallhy roa ditin. a lid tou can bid drfianre to rpiUrmic fTB-rally. This v-xtjaonlinary nedienne w would adTiap our fmrxif who arr at all inJi"poti to Kire a trial it will tlarn rrt ofntumd it? If. It hald. in tart.be ia evrry taanly. other lattf rim no ntdoo rh rTiicafr vm-riL Fiom thr Btntftn Bee rtJiiorial. Dec tUJ Ir. Ilt-oflan-i "f tVli-hrateil Ot-rman Bitter. fr tbe rare of sLiTer Cvm'.aiut. JnunJire. Drp-pi. anl Chrviuc r Ntrrroun IN-Iiiity. in dierTrdly one cf the mvtyt popalar medkiov-" nf tht; day. ThvM Bitu-n b been thounaiMl, and a friend at our elbow ny be hat biawrlf r-viTeJ t n m the vr ( tbi reuedy aw'effertual, arnna nent rure of LtTer tVswiplmittt. Ue are cvrnftBred LhatV in the ue of th-r-e Bith-ra. the aatient cnnUntl- ram dtn'OfCth and lirwr a tart worthy of irreat rwitieratiocv Tbi-y are ilsar-aat in tait and anteM, and ran be a.--! tty perMna with the awt delicate ittonarfa-t, with safety u I. ler any rirrnvtiirieeFT. We are PneakiK fraai experi enrc, and to the affiKted we advue their uv. Scot fa Wftkltj. one ot tbe best Utctsry psoer puMihfJ. saiJ. Aug 25th . Dk Hoorv&n's (ir-w as Brtrnrjt, awsnwftrtarrf Ty D Jat-kMtn. arr mw rernntntrnded by utme of the wtntl prt minent mt uil-rrtt of the k'araltr. as an article of mwh effir7 la eaten of fi male weakneM. A urh is tbe eai-e, e would adviw all motht-r to obtain a bottle, aa tbo Me th. m-t lt . niurh meka1. Persons af debiiitata-al ronntitutiouswill find tbrw Bittr adaevproo" totbeir health, as we knw frr-m experknest th salsCaiy sflext they bare upon weak eysttni. Judge M.M.Noak, s gentkmsn of great wien lific ami literarj attain men I saiti inbiauiewYoik Weekly Meiwencer. Jan 6. 1950--- Dr. HwjhrmTt &rtnn Bittnt-Hm m preparation whirh the 'leading prewar-a of the I'nion appear unanin.on in mmninii-ndin aad tbe rva-oo is obvious. It is ssad after a pretptkB tarnished by one of the mo;! celebratew phyttieians of modern times tba lata Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoottand. ProiVsitor ta tbe I niverMty of Jens, rrite Phy:irian to tbf Kinjr of Prasia, and one of tho irreatest inetbral writers erwany has erer prodnced. H was emphatirally tbe enemy of Astmtmfj, and tbrrvfuxv a medicine of whirh he was the hreentor ami eBdon-rr Bay be confidently rvlied on. Ue itpectally ismaaavntied it ia Ltrer Complaint. Dyspepsia, Debility, Yertigv Acidity ss the atomarh, Contitipatmn. and all complaints an star from a disordered condition of the stomacla, tbe Lirer aad tbo Intestines. Mine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its esrellewce. and several of their Editors upeak of its effects from their own individual experirnre. tnder these eirrnmittanre, we farl warraatrd. net sely in ealKnK the attention of oar readers to the present proprietor (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) psepnratio btkt ia rc ommendiBfT the article to all afflicted. Moat Etidkxci. Tbe Philadelphia Saturday Gaiette, the beat family newspaper published in the United States, the editor my s of Dr Uoolland'w German Bitters It ii seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent Mrdirinrs to our readers' patronare and eonfldenee; ami. theretore. when we reeommend Dr. Hoofland's Ger man Hitter, we winh it to be diatiactly nnderstood that we are not peaking af the nnstnrms of the day, that are noted about for a brief period and are forxoUen after they have done their guilty race of miw-hief, bnt of a medicine lnnir established. nniTersally prised, and which baa met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself. Evidence on evidence faaa been received (lifc the ft-repnhiit) from all section p of the t aiea. tbe Itrti years, and (Ae wtmrntftst tetttmimy tn its fwr. is. that there is more of it uwd In tbe practise of the retralsr Phyoidaus of Philadelphia, than ef all other nosirnmn combined a fart that can easily be esublinbed. and fnlly prftvinir that a arlentifle prt paration trill meet with their iuiet approval wbea presented even ia thti form. That thio medicine will enre Liver Cawolrait.tj ihr.Hsri. u one can doubt ftr asinr it a- directed. It sets rw-cir-ally npon the Stomaeh aad Ltver. H is p sew tattle to Calomel ia est rWtWs 4fisivrars. The effect is tmswdisie they can be adtafnltitered to nsALB er vrm with fejrtv Skwal ta.la.Kl.. n.-atA sasssvi ttimuir. ssvriisrua, mUj UaaTC. . . ' Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which it ia necessary lor all to attain to induce counter feiters to pnt forth a spurioas article at the risk ef the lives of those who are innocently deceived. - Look well the marks of the Ccnuint. They have Ihe written signstnre of C.M.Jacaso npon the wrapper, and the nasae blown in iha bottle, trithout which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail, at th. nPBMlX MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Aim s, on. door below Sixth, (lata of 178 Race 8c) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealers eeaerallv. tha country throughout. . , . Iy330 Also for sale by S.F.L YSDALLIteisbvrg,P aiso py vi, nuu t u.v, 40 MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINIING, ii BAIL) 1 DATEUlTIUlSliI AT THE "CHSOCIE" CffCf