LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. i) r i a.1 ;4 St i tt ! Jf it i! J! 1? 1 l ; iPit an& ffnmot. Hoslcal CatacMam. Extracts. 1st. What is slur? An- Almost any remark one singer make about another. 2d. What is beating time ? Ads. Singing so fast that time can not keep up with you. 3d. What is a rest? Ans. Going out of the choir to get some refreshments. 4th. What is a staccato movement ? . , Ans. Leaving the choir in a huff,because one is dissatisfied with the leader's require ments. 5th. What is a swell ? - Ans. A professor of musio who pretends to know everything about the science, while he can not conceal his own ignorance. "Chabob it to Father." A dry good j dealer, well known in the vicinity of Broadway, and somewhat prominent for his various shakes and jerks when he pro menades tho streets, was on a foraging ex pedition a few days since in the Centre Market. Seeing a buxom Sucker girl in the distance, he approached her, seized her hand, and exclaimed with much warmth; "How do yon do, my dear young friend? how is your father and mother ; when did jou leave home? Ah ! excuse me,I have forgotten your name, but I stayed all night at your father's home a year ago. (Her fa ther had been dead for ten years.) Per haps dou't recollect mc. My name's my store is on Broadway ; call on mc. shall be happy to sell you some bargains' and leaving his card in her hand, our man of tape departed. Not long afterwards appeared the not very green young lady, who selected goods to the amount of about twenty dollars, and picking them up, was about leaving, when the polite shopkeeper and friend of the family exclaimed : 'Excuse me, miss, you have forgotten the bill" "Oh no," replied Mias Sucker, "please charge it to father." Utterly confounded, our long friend suf fered verdancy in muslin to leave with the bill upaid. St. Louis Reveille. Too Good to be Lost. A few days since, a good old lady of this village, meet ing a farmer in the street,on a load of hay, inquired of him if it was for sale ; on being answered in the pffirmative, she requested him to turn his team around and drive to her husbaad's' barn-yard, some quarter of a mile distaij' ller request was complied with ; and afler' tiu barn-yard was reached, the old tadjinformed the teamster that she wanted a ceut't worth of hay for hens nests, and that while he was throwingit of, lie would step into the houe and gi t the change ! The driver was ungallant enough to abuse the old lady and her hcus, and refused to retail his hay. The Tuek 1 Brown, of the Indianap olis Sentinel, is a proselyte to the short dress movement ; but he thinks there is no use in cutting off any of the low er end ; all that in needed is to hitch 'em up so a. to cover the upper end the bosom and neck 1 VAProfessionnl pomposity is very well taken off in the following anecdote, which we found in a late English paper : Doctor (looking . learned and speaking slow) "Well, mariner, which tooth do you want extracted ? Is it a molar or an incisior? Jack (short and sharp :) It's in the upper tier, in the larboard side. Bear a hand, you swab : for its nipping my jaw, like a bloody lobster." Cold bathing, pure water, plain diet, a clear conscience, a clean shirt, a copy of -the Lewisburg Chronicle, a pretty and af f ctionate wise, (with a lot of children1 say half a dozen,) and a little "market change" in your picket, are indispensable to health, comfort, and happiness. , The New York Day Book says it don't believe in the water-cure, and gives as a reason There's Wcbb,now he has been lying in his damp slteet for twenty years, And he s worse now than ever The man who stops his wife's tears by cursing her eyes, and the chap who cats his little boy's supper every night aud then gives him paregoric to take away his appetite, were out on a spree together the other day, spending some money their wives had earned by washing. " A New Orleans paper states that there is in that city, a hog with his ears so tar back Ihatie can't hear himself squeal. . . i . r. .. . Quiz was dining at Lovcjoy's, when everybody called for peas, pea, until they were all gone. Quia felt uneasy, and throwing himself into the attitude of Pat rick Henry, exclaimed "Gentlemen may cry ftaSf pear, hut there it no peas!" Ladies Costcxb at Pasau. The Panama Herald says it has seen a native girl wearing twenty-out American double eaglet (9120) linked together so as to form Attain.- On the persons of two others we baveseen trom fc3.000 to tS.OOO worth of pearls and diamonds, with hundreds o! dollar' worth of rich lace ; and yet ail were ban footed, deeming shoes and atock ttigs uaaecMsary to comn&c iheir costume. Map or the State of California, OREGON, UTAH, NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, prated by 8. Aug'. Mitchell in 1816. ami painted to correspond with the boun daries 6 led by Congress in 1850 for sale si the Chronicle office, price 35 els. Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DENTIST. MAT be found at hie Office and residence Tnird street, neir the Ger.Ref.Ch. the two weens following the first Monday of each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations in his line of business in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may favor bun with their patronage. Dr. L. spends the third week of each month in Milton. (jAromatie Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful porcelain boxes, an excellent article for keeping the teeth clean and breath aweet, for sale at 25 eta per box, by JOHN LOCKE, D.D.8. Lewuburg, Pa., May, 1850 a lot Salt. B WHAT large and desirable property on JL the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhnuse adjoins, und it his also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and alt the necessary out buildings. For terms &c. apply to CJeo.F.Mii.lf.r, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. lwisbiir;, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! LOOK at Haxrntn's NEW STOCK of liold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy elsewhere and pay a ' leclle too much" because you waa not aware that Hatneld sell cheaper. Gold P. Imn, wtn ! 14 to 1"K $lo,not sn.no ifi.no oo.nn 3oo 5o.no is.no 35.11 h0 17.) ft.oo do full iewflXI IB to IS " Anrhoranit Lrpin's.jowld 14 to IS Silver T. Lvrra. jwlod, " Anrhnntau'l Ipine. jeweled AoM Finirrr Htnff. lanre Tri'lv Car iHnf". plain and 8gd, latest st.vlrs ,.' " Prnrils and Pens -S0 " PrariU IVnd, Silver raws, THntnmtd point! l.;0 M Hreajtpiiia,l,alT,iatitlffent,ditrislvlc ,75 " Huntinc Lnrket. doulilr. fi.50 WaKhchaina, F and Vest ."0 Guard do 5 fret 13.'0 Keva .75 Silver Tatl and Tea Spoons S-W plated and Gerin. Silver Tea and Table Spoons .7i Sllv-r Cnoilw 2.50 - .n,l Hold Spectacles 1'H 5.00 Rraa Clocks 2. I""0 Aonr-lons 2.--0 W Anil hnndrrds of first choice articles, '.ptemliil goods." just from the City and as low as t'ily retailer can sell, by A. I.. HATFIELD. I.ewisliurg, March 18, 185 1 $2,000 worth Cabinet Furniture Fur Sale at Donarfiy't Wareruum, T FOURTH Street, south side ef Matket.at the sign of S.W.Vtukoff ware-room up stairs. m here is offered a splendid assortment of FUR KlTVHE.n cheap as can be purchased this side of Philadelphia such as Plain, Pacy, and Dressing Hureans ; folas ; Ottomans ; Mahogany cnait ; rier. center. Card, Sofa and Dressing Table, Breakfast and DinirgTables,&c; Bedsteads (Oclican.French and Common) from $2 to $100; also Stands of eeery variety. All work warranted to be well made, and on the moat reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro duce, and Lumber taken in payment. F. A. DONACHY. I.eiburg. Not. 21.-1850 Ccnrisbnrg JTonnirn T M1E subscriber, thankful for past pnt- ronace, ould inform the public that he continues to manufacture alt kinds of Mill Gearing and other Castings. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Callings warranted to be of ,ood material, and at prices that ran not fail to please. JAMES 8. MARSH. Lewisliuig, Feb. 1851 ClOOKINU Stoves, of various patterns ; and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S Marsh. CJ TO V E3 Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Levtuburg l uundry. James s. Alaran. HMlltASliTxG Machines and PLOVVS J for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. " James 8. Marsh. WIARD'S Patent Uang Plow, a supe rior article, for saleat Ihe Lewisburg Foundry by James S. Marsh. 11 A IN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent- decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by James S. March. "The. Old Head quarters !" FRIES' TANNERY. rilHE subscriber respectfully informs his tiicnds aud the public generally, that he can ics on the Tanning and Carrying Business in fall force, as uaal, at the old established head quarters in Ihe Borough of Lewisburg, on St. Ueorge'e street, near the River, where he keeps a constant and full supply of LEATHER f all kinds and the best quality, which are altered CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE for HIDES and DARK. (O"l0 Cords of BARK wanted. . ' HENRY W. FRIES, - Lewuburg, Nov. SO, 1350 6 m " JSST LAtSSSCKED,- The beautiful Ship Industry ( The subscriber has just received by the above, at his New Shot, Second stieet near Market, (next d.ior to H. C. llicki'k's law office) an entire new and fashionable stock of materials for carrying on the buainess sf Boot and ''Shoe Making, embracing French Calfskins, Patent Leather and Morocco of every description, with LASTS of all sixes and latest style. Ha hopes by strict attention to buainess and a desire to do the "greater food of the greatest number' of bis patrons, to merit and receive the confidence and support of a generous public. All work and ma terial warranted. D. W. SAMSEL, Lewisburg, Dec. 30, 1850 MEDICAL NOTICE. J)' R. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thovarious 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! M 'LAKE'S VERMIFUGE This invaluable remedy for worms, is rapidly auppjanting all others, in public estimation. Where it is used it has produced the best effects, and driven out all other remedies. It h the best we have ever aecn ! is the remark ot all who have ever used it in their families : J Kidd & Co I received a lot of M'Lane's Vermiluge from your agent !at spring, which I aold out in one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand boliles by this lime if I could have got it, out not knowing where to get it I bad 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 seen ; in fact it is impossible for any one to say too much in favor of M'Lane's Vermifuge. W U KOI11J Tyre Springs, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 18 IS Dr M'Lane, Dear Sir I have sold out all your Liver Pills and am anxious to have another lot immediately. These pills seem to take most wonderfully; I could have sold a much larger quantity if I had been provided niih thein ; tlie inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but tthcthrr there ate any there or not I do not know, ricase send me anmher supply immedi ately. F SHORT. DruEqist Hemlock Lake, Livig'u Co N Y, Mar 8 1817 J Kidd & Co Your traveling agent left with me last summer a quantity of Dr M'Lane' 1'ilU and Worm Specific to sell on commission ; the Worm Specific is all sold and I should be glad to procure more, as it sells very readily and has a very salutary effect in excelling worms. If you ran forward me some or send me an order lo call on your agent in IlulT.ilo (I. S Reynolds) I think it will meet with a rapid nle. W H AIXSWORTH Varytburg, Wyoming Co, K Y, Dec 10, 1S47 AGENTS -C W Scnarrir., Lewisburg ; J II Cat-low and J II Raser, Milton ; I (ierhart. Sc linsgrovc; J W Frilinc, Sunhury ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville By. T. A. H. TKSS55TSS3, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DruKsMc1icincN,C'beuiicalM,Djc Stufls, Oils, (.5 las. Perfumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Thornlon returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which be has received, and he assures the community that every attention shall be paid to the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before ihey are offered for sle, and warranted to be pure and genuine. Cs? Prescriptions given free of charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S ote. Remember to call at the old stand, firrt door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. STOVE WAUE-UOOM, Nearly opposite If. P. Shelter's Store. THE best and most approved COOKIXG, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Castings, fee. at low rates, by CHRIST & nrr'AUUIN. fir. l,i;mis SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, AHEAD OF ALL OTIIEKS ! The Enyy of all Pill Manufacturers, BECAUSE they are safer, better, and more efficacious than any others. 500,000 noxes . have been sold annually for the last five years. V'oi-i no Olu, Male axii Kemai f., can always take them with equal safety, without fear. Jf puis be necessary for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo dy, lake no others tot no other pills produce those combined effects, or contain Sarsaparilla in them. Eat, Drink and Live as usual, and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feur of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. One Thousand Dollars aie wagered that more genuine certificates (from physicians, clergymen, .Members ot Congress, and respectable citizens) can be produced of their eflicacy than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Box will not do more good than Two lioxes of any others. Forty Pills in a Box ! ! and sold at Ttrentu-f'ire Cents a Box, with directions and much wholesome advice accompa nying each box. The jr hnr it" Vote or unplraxant rmfU, t rtu frvm dust or pKii'r of ang a-ijkJ, not grijK the Sfimti-A or JA.u, ProiInrf no m'c". vomiting, or hird frAingt. THKV A HE GOOD AT ALL TIMES, Aud a:lajUit to most disewta coawutn to mankind. No one having once taken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they aN ways do good, and if they do not, then no others will. Dr. H. B. teidr. The Proprietor and Mannfaetnrer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of titteen years' experience in Philadelphia; Grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania; Mem ber of different Medical Institutions of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac, and associate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, 4c. Omasa n Ixpositiow. Beware of all pills called by names nearly similar, got up to be sold on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; the first Sarsaparilla pills ever in troduced and the only pills containing Sarsaparil la. Take no others and you will not be deceived. Others by similar names, or nearly similar, are a gross fraod. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! EPPrincipal Depot. Dr. Leidly's dispensary. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be C. W.SCI1AFFI.E. lewlr.ur; (J. n. CmIow, Milton J.M.Benfer, G.W.Kewler.N.rlerllii W. P.I. l-aiutrr. .Mtinej Taytor,udtitsrr'a,MilliiibtirE:!lly Smith, Adanubarg Youngman A Walter, Dry Vallt-y -,I. S. Uojcr, a'nsetura: Spott k Myers. Kelly X Ftoiuls 'Mos.PpechtBeafrtwa Haria k ScLnure. eVliuivrova I RoMHmith, Middlpb'rK L U. Kohrvr, M'K.-f !-2 rails VSMk Kilrrt.UarUrton Tbomap Bower. Shamokin I Him iK.lKouKh.CvntreTiUt Ir.J.M..!u!il.tVilliamictort: and by lrufirits and Ht..r. Septra IbrcUfUiut tfce Inihd Stat. i'5-7 S If I ti Jj 3.V1 tl jtw sbi r '.. .11 Town Property For Sale Cheap. FULL Lot on Norlh Fourth Stree XL on which is a two storey Frame House, 10 by S3 leet, wiin a coon teimr under it a iii Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out1 Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by Davio Shajip. Enquire of DAVID REBER, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, le)50. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S UTHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Only One Dollar Tb Proprietor of the Great Americas Rvwdr" "" vunmu V EflETaVRLB LlTHrtSTRirTIC MlXTFRE, MvitJOail D? Haw onrnl Mliciutions of his Agents, throagbeul tfc Umtod Siatei and Caoada, bu now Seduced the Price of hit popalar and wall known article; and from this dot. hne.orih, ha will pat op bnt om atzo only, hw qnai boitlca : the retail price will bo ONE DOLLAR The public mar rest saiared that the character of the Mxii cine, itt strength, ami curative properties will KEMUri L-nrnAtoiD. and the aamo can will be bestowed ta pre paring tt as herrtolura. A Urn medicine, under it winced price, will be patvhayed by tho- who have not hiilierto made theiwelva acquainted wtih its Yirtne. the pmprittor would beg to intimate that bit arttcle w not to be ciaued with Uie vast amoant of 4 Remedtas of the dar it !aiin for itwll greater healing potrer, in mil dtseasM, thnn e ether preparation now lefor V14 wuri; and hastattaincd itw.f for eight yean by its upariot mefiiral virtues, and, until this reduction, eomawsded doable tit price of anjr other article in this line. Ni'Tici PaTirrLai.T, this article acta with iraafctftai ing power and ceruinty, npoa tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungft, and all other organs, ukmi Uie proper action of which Ufa and hfvalih de:end. This medicine has a jartly high repste as a laaaedy for Dropsy and OraTel, and aU diveasesof that nature. It may be relied ape when the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient, and fas these dutfewinff diseases, more especially Dtorar, the propri etor wonld earnestly and honestly recommend it. At tt prevent price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pio the article to be tho Cheapest Medicine in the World! ty Flease ask for pamphlet the agents gi ve them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (m addition to fnl medical matter) valuable for housebold purposes, and which will nave many dollar per year to practical housekeepers. Tbene receipts are introduced to make the book of grea value, a.ide from its charactajr as an advrtuing medium to the methane, the testimony in favor of which, io the form 01 letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. ty "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Miitare th firrat American Remedy, now for sa'e in quart bottles at $ ea-h, Rmall bottles at SO cts each. No email If Ulea wHl be inued after the present Hock is diioed of. Tnncipal Offioe. BuiTalo N. Y., S07 Main Street C. C. VAL'fiHV. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT .McKESSOX & CO., 177 Matdnn Lane, New York City. N. It. AU letieia (excepting from asftt and dealefi with vhom be transacts biisiocss) must be post paid, or ao attention will tie given to them (KrIK. TMORXTOX, l.fwisl.urs, is fSt-ncral Agent for Union county J. H.Caslow, Agent, Milton ; I. CtmiART, Silinsgmve 3yl:: St THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where evcrv des cription of C A S T I N G S 's kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also.Tr.ftITmBS of differ- ent kinds Uora riouiilis, Uuii riouiitis, and the Self-Sharpening Flougb, a new article, and which can not be bea in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CUIUS 1 & M'a-ADUUN. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1S-19 THE undersigned continues the LIVE UY EUSLYESS at the Old Siand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends and the public Generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. past favors, the subscriber returns . his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and C'nrr j ingr, 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 have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention 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. STERXER. Mnrch 25, A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. THE undersigned is provided with all ihe necessary forms and papers, and will take charge, on the most reasonable terms. of any claims for BOUNTY LAND, EXTRA PAY or PENSIONS that nviy be placed in his hands. All applications, alter tiring duly prepared here will be forwarded lo Chables DeSeldiso Esq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent at Washington cily, who will present them in person (without extra charge) to the proper De partment ao arrangement ensuring accuracy and despatch. H C HIUKOK i-ewisburg, Jan 29, 1951 3m Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of ISAACG.LAWSHE late of the Boro' of Lewisburg, Union Co., deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber, resident in said Borough, by the Reg ister of said county, therefore all persons indebted to the ssid estate, or to the late Firm of Wolfs Sc Liwsna, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are required To present them duly authen ticated for settlement without delav. O F MILLER, Administrator Lewisburg, Feb 3, 1851 1 6,v 1 Stone Co.il for sale. To niacksmllhs. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Brunch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, ocar ihe llayscales on third ot. ALKX'R AM.MOXS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 rain drills. rpiIE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. P. OSS' Knrh fmpr.tr.ur CRALVi DRILLS, or SOWIXU M AVIUM Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merils of numerous Drills now olft-red for sale, Ihey merely wish to invite Farm ers to call and see Ihe above nnmrd article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will ffive entire satisfaction. ROSS, GEDDKS & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1350. UNIVEltSirX T at Lewisburfir. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Or.immar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy The same studies as in the Piimary IVpartm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these are added General History .Algebra, Legeu dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Term Junior Aratlemie class. I. Knclish Grammar. Latin Grammar, Arithmctic(two Imniona.) Geography. IT. Th' siime (itii'liee a iu I. Term, and PeTimfln'l!ip. nr Vt, rllwh Grammiir. IVsnr. A riUimef i- amil-t-i by let JlTbiion. Givrk rirauiuiar, ilisfry t'f.A., IVu- Senior Academic data. I. Crr-Kir, Gra-k Header, Aibra ( tleruents.) It. .Kliei'l. t' do Hi do do do r ompM'-d. Gene ral liixtnry, Knirli-b I-annuaicc ami r..iupoiliuu. COLLEGIATE DEFAETMEKT. Freshman class. I. En;llxh I-inroiKe and;ConifiOfitiin. Algebra, I.ivy, Amil'aM;. A II lUni:pr.m.trv. t'tr. A n:tt'll:i. 111. Plane, fnlid and fpliVrieal Geometry completed, U- vy. .loaMyi. Sitnlimuore class. I. Ilerare, Odyssey. Plane and Spherical Triconometry. tt, ,o do Ieii"iirati'.n.Mirveylnir..:iTliriiin III. do roruplet.-d. Selertl 'rations ot tMllvulbeue.-j ltrietoric, Analytical Geometry. Junior elans. I. lVmnnlicncs on Ihe Crown. I'irero do Officii.',' Me- rlmtiic. Ilv.lroWatics. and ilv.iraulies. II. IVinoslhcneR on the Crown. Cicero d- officii com pleted. Pneumatics, Acoustics, Electricity, Miurue-ti-fcm. and rtpti-. III. Greek Tragedy, Tacitus, Aatronomy. Seninr class. T. Lope. Natural Thrnlorr, InU lleetnal Philosopliy. H. Greek, political Economy. Miral l'liilosiphy. 111. Jlutlers Annlojry, Coiuititutiuu of U. 3., Chemistry, Leclurep, General Reviews. No class in the Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Ueelamation, and reading select and original Compositions. The students are required to attend, regularly, some religious meeting. Minors are evpected 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 Rooks. Enr'M Tjinnuagr and Klnrnlirm. Tho TtiHe. Porter's Rhetorical Reader.' Worcester's or Webster's ictonary, Rnllion's Knelish Grammar. Parker's lnirressiTe Exerci ses in Enrlih Composition, Parker's Aids, Irlair'a Lectures irorversitv Kdition.l . L"Un language. Uullion'sGrammar, Bullion's Reader. I.evi-rctt's Lexicon, liuilk.n'sCa-sar, Si hrnitz and Zuuipt's Viruil. Lincoln's I. ivy. Ambon's Horace. Thnchcr's Cierro de trttViis. Trier's Tacitus' Oermnnia et Atrricola. rrcW.- iMttyitnyf. ltullion"Gr:innnar. Itulhon's Reader. Liddi-ll & Scott's lexicon, oweu's Xenophon'R Analysis, ("wen's limner's l Myssey, Champliu's Ucmotthenes, l isk's Clssieai l:inual. .V.ithrm.itict. navies' Aritlitnetic for Academics. F.Iem enturv AU--hr, Itounlon. L-p-lutre. Silrteyin" and Navi irnriun.AiiiilyticaJG.'iiliielry.Oiinsted'sX'aturai l liilueoj.liy :rcotyM d.t lm.-ted"s A.-m-nouiy. !V umber or Students. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was Ifi. The Collegiate classes already organized for the ensu ing year, are the following : pcliior class - - - R Junior ilnss - - - It Sophomore class - - 1' Frcshuum class - - 19. ...51 Teachers. STEPHEN W. TAYLOR, A. M, Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. gkoISGK It. HLLSS. A.M., Prof, of Greek Lanmiajre .d Literature. GK.iiRGK W. ANKF.nsOX. A.Jl.,Prof.of Latin Language an I Literature. ISAAC N. LrHrMI.S, A. !., I'nncipal of the Acndemy. Al.l'KKI) TAYLOR, A. M., Tutor ill tho English Lan guage and Elocution. Rii!ldings,IJbrary and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of Ihe University, has been erec:ed, at an expense of js.oon, and it is adapted to accommodata l.0 student". Anolliercditice is nearly completett. and is expeiTted to he ready for occupancy at the commencement of the uext Term Oct. IT, 1.". The Lihrary contains a number of select volumes, and is constantly inercasin. Chemieal Apparatus has been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Itoard. Tuition in the Collei;iato Department $30, Academic f20, Primary 13 per year. Hoard, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from 1,.)(1 to fz.nO per week. Arrangements nrsMn progress to furnish Board, exclu sive of loUiitir, aashinir, fuel and light, to such as may desire it, at $1 per week. Sessions and 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, 15th May, and continues 11 weeks. Spring V acation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. Dy order snd in behalf of the Itoard : THOMAS WATTSON, Tres't. OEORUE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, IS.'iO IT IS A FACT i ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one of lierzslress.er' IVhtat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successful operation the best Whenl Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards rinding that it docs not prove to operate as repre sented, there shnll 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 Messr. Geddes 61 Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be prompt!' attenJud to. Machines will be sent and put to all order;. Address J. DERGSTR15SSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329 "VTOTES Promissory, Judgment, and 1 Juim Notes (blanks) at tisU oflke. AXOTBER UriKXTIFIC WOXDEUI PEPSI H: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID orGASVRIC J L ICE a great Dyspepsia Curer ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.iiaio, the great physiological chemist, by J.S.Hocshto.i, M.D., No. 1 1 N. Sin St. Philadelphia, Pa. A TRULY wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debilitii, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. (Xj Half a leaspoonful of this fluid, infused in water, can digest or dissolve r ive found ol roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stom ach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a state ol health, called the gastric juice. This fluid is the great solvent of the food the purifying, preser ving and stimulating agent of the gtomacn and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutriiion but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. Pepsin is the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found in great ahull. lance in the solid parts ol the human stomach alter death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, cVc. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese sty lid Rennet, the effect 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 ststes, "one part of Pepsin di.-solved in sixty thousand parts of water, dige.-ts meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good (i.tslric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined sriKXTiric eviie.ci:! rtnron I.IEIHG. in bis celebrated work on Animal Che mistry, says: -An artJlicia! digestive fluid, analaous to Ihe Gastric J me.may tssreadtiy prepared from the muecus meDihrajic of the stomach of ' the calf, in which various articles of as meat and cirsrs. will be softened and digested in the same manner as in the human stomach." Dr. IShttKlKA.in his lauious treatise on iood and Diet, published hy Fowlers A Wells, New York, paije o. states the same jrreat fact, and descriles the method of prepara tion. Th' re are f w hip-her authorities than Dr. Percna. Dr. t'O.MIIE, iu his ralual le writinca on the PhysioloL-y pf Dteptioii. observes that "a diminution of the due tU:iiitity of Ihe linstric Juice is a prominent and all-pre-vailini; caue of Dvspepsia." and he states that -a dislin tmsli.d professor id medicine in London. who was seven ly :-.ffi"ted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had r'-course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of livinir animals, which completely succeeded.' Dr. GRAHAM, author of thefnmous works on IV;." UI)1 I'iet. says: "It is a reniurknHo tact in physiology, that ihe stomnchs of animals, maceraltd in water, impart to the tiuid the propem of dissolving various articles ol f.ssl, and ol etTeciniir a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wi-e ditT.Tcnt from the natural digestive process." Dr. MMtiN'S roat work, the Chemistry of Man. (Lea I'.htnchanl. 1'hilM.I.. 1 s-lo. I.o :1!I savs: '-Tile discovery of Pepsin forms a new era in the chemical history of Di gestion. From recent cxHTitnents. we know that food is ! dissolved as rapidly in an artiliciai digestive ?uid. prepared j from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gii.-tric Juice its. it. Prof. Dl NGI.IS'N. ol the Jefl.-rson CoMei-e, philad- in his sreat work on Human Physiology, ilevotes more limn titty pa;rcs to an examination "of this su: ject. His e--ri-nieiils wilh Dr. Leauniont. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the iiviiu hiiniiin stom:ich and from animals, are known. In ail eases." he say, -digestion ocfirred as perfectly iu ihe artitieial as ui the natural diirestious " As a DVStl'EPSlA CURER, Dr Houghton's preparation of Ptp?in has produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to give details of cases in the limits of tins advertisement but au thenticate certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It is a great Nastocs A.iti iiotf., and particularly useful fin? tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, the evil effects of quinine, mercury, Ac, 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 repeated for a short time, pu rity of Blood and vioort or ont follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness of the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the blood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ouebottle often effects a lasting cure. FEFSIN IN rOWDEES sent by Mail, free of Postage. Fur ronveni'-TUT r.f sen.limr ta all r-;irts ot the eonntry tbe liiirestiie Matter of ihe Vpin.L- put up in the firm o I'owilers, witii Jiri-' lions to U. .lirsi.l, .1 r.j Ihe pi'tielit m water or svrm'. These rxiW't. rs -x-utaiu jn.-t the same mutter us the Isitth-s. hut twi -e th niint;t !r Ihe same irii-e, ami an . nt hy niiil. Kre ot I'e-iaire. fir 1. sent pnsl -i.ai.li t. Vr.J.f. II- U-lil.n. o. II ortn tlt-blU M. l'hilajei.hia. Hi r atkaices for -. Everv bottle .and package bears the written sig nature of J.S.HOllilITON,M.D.,Sole Proprii tor. iold l y agents in every town in the Union and by most respectable dealers in medicine. To be had of Dr. THOR rO., Lewisburg; J H Carlo.v, Milton; Thompson, Mitniuburg; Wilt & Eilert, llaitlftnn; Win Roshong, New Berlin; ( I Crouse, Seiiusgrove ; Mrs .M'Cay, Xorlliuniberlarid 1315 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, JMiJjunUurg, Lmon county, t'eniva. ESPECTr'TLLY informs the citizens of X 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 friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOI tiE is large and roomy, well arran ged in tilths departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. His TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market 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 are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEIvS punctual and atientive. In short, he pledge himself to endeavor to give ceneral satisfaciion In all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal Bhare of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 211, 1850 1MIE subscribers offer ihe public, at their new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, wilh 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 Stove t sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg 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, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &c.'&c. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease. CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale inLcwisbure by S. F. Lvndall J. Ilounhton and at tills odii-ti. Peir 7S ." ... . ----1 HENRY C. HICKOK Lewkburg, Union Count?, Pena SFtuit ana RN A MENTAL nuts. The subscriber ofTes for sale a l.r-. assortment of choice Fruit Trees-SUchl! Apple trees, 7 to lo feet high, 40 vane,;? all warramed gonuine-Pu'cJ0 , varieties; lanarian Che,,,, Prune and Pear trees, together with .? 6 or 8 varieties of'Grape Vines of ihebea nttive and exotic varieties. Ornarnen' I Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden N. B. Persons wishing to procure quantity of the Fruit trees.areouej,,' make immediate application to the subset ber, in order to procure the aritiM , i size wanted. H. R. 2VLL Lewisburg, March 4, 1950. LIVEll COMPLAINT -tar at t -".-. i r W ' Jni .y uic, uyspepsia, t.hronic or XB,,.. Debility, disease of the Kidneyf.ar.il ,n i eases arUing from a disordered Liver or SiomirT " "i- . uiwiiii i lies, x (linen or Ulood to the Head. Acidity of lie Stomach, .Viu.-c.i, Heartburn, dis gust for Kood, Fulness or Weight in tbe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinkine or T', tering at tbe pit of the Stomach, Swimmine if-;. II I I : I i i. .. J.sS jicau, uurrieu arm uimcult UreatQing, f;B, tering at the Heart, choking or sutUs.,' ting Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots orW'eSs before the Sight, fever and dull Psin in .k. Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownm jf the Sain and Eyes, pain in the Side, Bn-s Coest, J.lmbs., 3cc, sudden f lushes of Heat. Uurning in the Flesh, constant I,.. ginings of Evil, and great Depression oiSp:t cij ee irncTriLui ccses sr DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTEH prepared by Vr. C. Jackson, at the "German Medicine ISiore,1 I iO Arch M. Thllatl. Their power over the abort dUtaats ii no.' 2. ttlltff, if equalled, by any otfur preparation b trie I 'ti fid states, as the cure utft.-t,in 1 caex after hkilful pH y&iciuns had faiUd. Thte Ui-ttTi are worthy ihe aUci.uoo of iir tiJs. g great virtues in the rcufia:-: of (Jiscttses of ihe Liver ami lesser g!acdilcif(c king ihe moat searching powers in weakceniL. allt-ctions of tbe digestive organs,; try aitmCL sjfe, certain and pleasant. 1 Hineline, editor ol the Camden Ikmucrd, !l het paper in West Jersey, says, July 31st llxl-L..NL rf GfcliMAN BITTKKi. W nr many Unitei-ini: ooticftf vf this mtJiciB-, and u wheurr tJjiM ciiuw inJurri n Iu miake icairre rtijr. iL mvhttf. aV'rt-m innuirj wrr psThuailrUtoiisrLst. muct utiy we fountl it firiiir in iU action upoo dia tlie liTrauUJiaitiTor(puitftiisi iiir forful incae it cxtTUf ufon u-rTuuiirosiin,tiun isnaUT fcun-net ralius and ttrvnirlhmn tli rw rTt . brioeuoaT ikacan jtti If thi niiilictue were tuurt (rnr rally naed, wiav jcfi,..J thv-IV KHUlll Ut lH8 MCaVIieSaS MM frOB th WL liver. aiiU neruiu .-TUa li tnemt major j of m.. iningiuarT aiseaM-T tmuaw. iimTts iirra in a nraiu-i dtuon, simI you caa txi viefianea to pkleaics grm Thia rxtraMtrdiuairj lortikinai we would ad vim- our .Tm who mre at aU n1ipoH-d to give a trial it wilj tix-.r ouimrud itwlf. it buld,in, lact.be in ev-ry Urn;.. ) vlh' T nu-dicme can produrr aucb eTidenat of atrr.i Fiom the Botstva Bet editorial, VkZU- VT. lltumauu a s-t-tvinTaM-u vrrraui DHirrB. FT lr V of i.iTer (."inpiaini. iaunuirr. irsptT11"- "d tcrir .rnou Ik-' ility. is dt-senedly one cf th mct F-fu nu'liriiif 9 of the dav. There iii tiers haTe bm uw t!uiusaudi. and a trnd at our elbow br bi.ix- I r-.'iT 'l lroui ibv use of thia n-mly an rffttui.;a ni'iit cure uf i.itt iotnpiaiut. we are cootiix: in the umi of thfij titu r, the patifnt coouct j a-' f-tn-n'tb and tit a fart worthy of eiyat rtuw-i-rcc Th y art ptwa.ont in taste and rnicll, and can N vk ' p. r.-ons with the mti delicate stoDiativ, wilt v und. r any rirt am-tauc,d. W are ?iikiD froati t-nee, aud to the aicicted we adrue tiitir tue. Scott Wctkly, oue of the best literary pi: 1 1 : t. I n-.L jjuuiiMiru, siiiu. nug -.jiu Ir II-xrLAM"s Guxax Bittebs, manuflKturwi J:irk!on. aru now it--oiirnd-d by aomeof the&K-nnut-tit numtr-rn uf the rVulty, as an article ci atf"- tHcju y in ra of iV male weakneris. As surh i tfc no would advice all niuthers to obtain a bottle, aw Pave t)iuuLf lve? murh irknf5s. Kersona cf ifcW- contitutionawiil find Uteee Bitten advantageous hi'riltb. we know fn-m experience tbe aalutai? ttu-y h:ie upon weak s$Um. Judi;e M Af.JVoAH, gentleman of jrrrit f title and literary atUinmenU,said in his'Oic'" Weekly Mossenger, Jan 6. 19o0 Jr. H'sJian'Ts (j'-rman Bitt'rr.-litre is a pr;ptn:: which the loading prefixes of tbe Union appear unaaa J in rvnuiui'ndinir, and the reaaon is obvioua. !( after a premrripti'-u furnished ty one of tbe BKtftiin phyfirians of modt-rn times the late Dr. ChnfW'' Wiiheltn Hoofland, Ilrof(sor to the IniTersityefa' Frigate fhynuifrd to the King of iruia, and i'K cl pnatci't m'dici writers lierniany haaetrrprodnmi- -' wave- eniphatienlly tbe enrnry of humhug. and ths "' medicine of whirh he was the inventor and t-Ddtiiy11 be cont4dent!y rht'd on. lie specially reitnimfivi Liver Vouiptaint, lyi;peptia, lability, trtio. Jp? the ftima-b, Constipation, and all ronii'Iaiof rA" fnui a di!ordered condition of the Momtuh, the the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia paper eiprr convuruon 01 11s excellence, ana several 01 m" speak of its effects rm their own individaal til1 l liiltT iu'.e cirrumj'iaiires, we leei wamii- in rmllinc the attention of our readers to the P1" proprirtur (IT. t. M. Jackson s) pn praoon, ommending the article to all afflicted. Miinr F inrv;ri ThftPKiU.llnhiaSitarJ' :-aAlfa in hnjt fl imiltr naavsnanat nnn ui.n- ihe t'niied States, the editor says of Dr HacZ& German Bitters It is seldom that we recommend what are tern-1- ' ent Medicines to our readers' patmnafre and cco1'. and, thervlore, wnen we recommend ur. itoonaw'' we are not yneakiwr of tbe nottrums of the dav. j niaUl it W4 1 3. war s waa lb w uiniiuiut aauMW nof Ned about for a brief period and are forgotten nave done tneir runiy race 01 misentei, nut oirv lon; establi.'ibed, univeraiiy prized, and wtuca av tbe h- ariy approval of the k acuity itself. faviuence on eviuencw naa oeen recei'm - 1 t s, I I",. the forego tnp) from ail sections of the Union, tir Teart1, and the ttrona'tt Uthtnonm iu it Juv-r- there is more of it Ufed in tbe prartiee ff tb i"-"1 1'hvneians or fbuadeipnia, tiian otall other eombineil a fact that can earn It be etttMMi.aril. proving that a sri- ntifle preparation will anet-t :ti;'. nni.'t artrfval when nnMatal ti ita this fnrB ' kbit medicine will mre LiTrr ratnnlaunt ud IfTtrr nm Mil Hr.ll Kr aft.-v nstins t o .iia.ut It ft ally upon the btomach and Liver. It is prrtVn Ihey can be administered to fthaL or lrS1 wrtA' and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character it is necessary for aU to attain to induce crt"""' letters to pnt form a spurious article aimc"--; the Itves ol tno-ie wno are innocently aecvi -I.nnk well to the marks of the Gen They have the written signature of CM J' upon the wrapper, and the name blown 1 u bottle, without uhick they are spurious V.ir aala ah Mcnla ami rtail. at ihe GEK1 MEDICINE STOKE. No. 120 AKCH S- .1.. Si. Ill CI. I. nf 170 Timet St) "' el.hia, anJ by respectable dealers general1?' country throuebout. Ir33 Also f.n-sale by S.F.LYSVALt,Letcisi'P Alan hw 1(1 .1 HUKlU.l, v MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING NEATLY & EIPEDITIOrSU EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICIE" OFFICE