LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. tUit curt ijnmor. A New Pott-Office. Everybody who read the paper ii wro that one of the apicieat ii the Boston Post. Col. Greene, the editor, iaa great jokeT.but " one morning last week he was a joVce, as we will endcaror to show. A tall Vermon ter stepped into the Colonel's office, and inquired if there "was any letters in the office for him ?" The Colonel, who was hard at work up on an anti-ooalition "leader," replied in the negative. "Wa-all, this is the Tost Office, aint it?" "This is the office of the Tost," said the Colonel, very blandly. "Ye-as, just so. Wa-all, I didn't know but my old woman had rit down about the gownd I talked of gittin her. You sec I rum from np towards Vermont, with a lot of brumes and axe-helves, and sich like horticulture fixing, to see if I couldn't dic ker a little mite in Bosting. And " "You will find no letter here,'' Mid the Colonel, interrupting in the full flow of his,nrnflive "This is the office of the liotton Mnminy Post." "Sho. Wa-all, I see 'Morning Post' on the sign, rum tor think, and I might have knowed that yew didn't deliver letters in the arternoon, but you pee I didn't expect nun this tuornin', for Zckel Pcabody star ted from hum ten days arter I cum, and he told me that Keziah was goin to write a letter to me to git her a yaller eammon rullered delane, and I dunno how many yards to get, no mor'n a hen with hci head rut off. But I'll drap in to-morrow mor ii in' about daylight, and mabby there'll be a letter. I cold mv necessaries almost out to-day, and dunno but I shall trade a little mite in horse flesh. I have a colt here that's about as equal as anything that ever worehuff. He'll leave about as large a tract of country behind him in the course of a day, as any other animal. He's been kept in stable several vverks, and when I started ft om hum and set the blood to suckulatin in him all of a suddent, it give him Ice tie tech of the bliud staggers ; but I jurapt nut. of the waggin, and stuck my jack-knife into the roof of his mouth, jest in the third wrinkl, and set the blood amnnin" that relieved his system and he goes like a bird. Wa-al, I'll drop in to-morrow mor n in' an see there aint no eveuin' or ar ternoon Post Office in the city I 'sposc I y y e you'd lib tor trade, her you J Ef you get my colt, vew can lay 'em all on the neck. Don't jew" "Confound the fellow!" said CoI.Grcene, who had been trying to write all this time. ".Sir this is not a Post Offioa for the deliv ery of letters, but the publication office of the ihston Morning Post; a newspaper, Sir, is published here. Do you underatand it now, my friend ! I am not a man of Utters, but of types. 1 1 a, ha !" "Sho o-o ! You don't say so ! Wall, I don't keer a durn whether I get a letter anyhow, for if I don't I shan't have to buy no gownd !'' The verroonter sauntered out, and the Colonel resumed his pen. A Yankee Stort I heard a genuine Yankee story from one of the party on deck. I was inquiring if the Hudson was frozen up or not during the winter. This led to conversation as to the severity of the winter, when one man, by way of pro ving bow cold it was, said "Why, I had a cow in my lot np the river, and last wintor she got in among the iee, and was carried down three miles be fore we could get her out again. The con acquenc has been, that she has milked nothing but ire-cream ever since." The colored Free Masons are preparing f jr "one grand display'' in this place on neat Tuesday. It is said that several of the "sable sisterhood," rigged out in full Turkish costume will accompany the Pro cession ! llarritburg State Journal. Prentice of the Louisville Journal, ac knowledges a complimentary notice in an exchange, in the following style : "We scarcely know, dear sir, how to thank you sufficiently. We wish you were the son of the President of the United Slates, and we were your father." Prentice eays a Mr. Bently has been in dieted for severely wounding a stranger with an axe, alledging as a reason, that he didn't know but what he was a robber. "He didn't know," adds Prentice, "and so be axed him." Carrying politeness to excess is said to be raising your hat to a young lady in the street and allowing a couple of dirty col lars and a pair of socks to (all out upon the sidewalk. A Great Villain. The man John B Hardin, lat ly hung by Lynch law in Mi . ton, Fla., with a negro, for murder con fessed the crime and said he richly descry, d death, for he had been a villain all hise life. He had twenty wives living and had killed sixteen men, and all be was sorry for was that he was not permitted to live long enough to kill four more. Repentance and remorse were strangers to him. He said his father nod brother were both hung. The Pennsylvania Raiiroad will be com pleted to Lockport, Westmoreland county ty the 1st of July. Stages will ibence pwwmgers 10 rutsbjrg.V! Greens I'jrg. " Map r the state of Cnllfornta, ORKtiON. UTAH, NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, pr.ntej by 8. Aug Mitchell in 1816. and painted to correipond with the boun daries fiied by Congreae in 1650 for sat at the Chronicle office, price 23 eta. Dr. John Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, MAY be found at hie Office and residence Third street, nm the Ger.Ref.Ch. the two weeki following the firel Monday of each month, where he ie prepared to execute all operation in bis lino of business in a meaner creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may faor him with tbeir patronage. Dr. L. spend the third week of each month in Milton. CCj Aromatic Tooth Taite, pat op in beautiful porcelain boiee, an excellent article for keeping the teeth clean and breath aweel, for aale at 35 eta per box, by JOHN I.OCKE.D.D.S. I.ewuborg, Fa., May, 1850 II Jot Sale. II WHAT large and desirable property on J. the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situated for a residence, for business, or (or a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ins 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 Washhouse adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms &c apply to Gro.F.MitLKB, F..q. S. E. DAVIS. I.rwi.tburg, Sept. 23, 1850 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! IOOK at HiTriELDe NEW j STOCK of Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, before you buy eUewhere and pay a '-leetle too orach" beceoae you waa not aware that HatBeld aclla cheaper. Gold p. lever, mmi jewel U to UK tio.nntr.sc.oo ao.on 9o,no 3o,no ao.oo 18,00 SS,"0 lo.no ' do full jeweled ioioi " Anchor and Leprae, jwld U to 18 Silver I. Levers, jeweled, " Anchor and Lrplnes. jwled Gold Finger King. Urge variety far Kings, plain and ftgd, lataat style u Pencils and Pen Feneils silver nviu Diamond Dointed ,37' j 4,00 ,Ji 4.00 4j 1,74 1.60 Rreitrdns.l..lv'iidGent.drn''ltylt ,J " Hnntin Lockets, double. .W Watrhchaina, r and Veat ." - Guard do fret M.S0 " K"S ,7 Silver Table and Tea Spoon , Plated and Germ. Silver Tea and labia 5poon ,TS Nlv-r Coraba W - and Gold Spectacle nrass dorks -.v Aererdroas And hnndrcds of fuel choice arlklec, "splendid goods." juat from the City end ea low a t ity retailera can well, by H-WlltbU Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 $3,000 worth Cabinet Furniture For Sik at Donachy $ nareroom, Tlftt'RTIt Street, Math i4e ef Metkcl.al the 1 titn of .S" Y. Wulmff ware-room up etaire. where ia offered a epbmdid aeanrlment of FVH NITVRE, aa cheap aa can be purchased thiaaide of Philadelphia euch aa Plain. Fancy, and Dreaaing Bu react ; Rofat ; Oltomant ; Mthogany Chairt ; Pier. Center. Card. 8ofa and Dretaing Tablea, Breakfaat and DinipgTablea,acc; Bedaleada(Octicen,French end Uoanaon) from $2 to 9100; alao Stand a of every variety. All work warranted to be well made, and on the moat reaeonable term. Oath. Country Pro duce, and Lumber Uken in payment. F. A. DOXACBV. I,eritburg, Nov. 81, 1850 11HE subscriber, thankful for past pat ronsge, would inform the public that he continues to manufacture all kinds of Mill Gearing and other Catting. Tbratbing Machine, and other articlea of Machinery repai red in the beat manner. Cattinga warranted lo be of tood material, and at prieee that ean not fail to pleat. JAMES 8. MAR9H. Lewietaifg. Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various patterns and sizes, for Uoal or Wood, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Jamee 8 Marth, fTI TO VES Parlor. Wood, and Coal J Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewiaborg Foundry. jamee . maun. T THRASHING Machines and PLOWS for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Jamee 8. Marah, WIARD'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg . . v a k r oundry Dy jamew miu. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the bett and moat durable Grain Drill now in use, for aale at the Lewieburg Foondry by James 8. Marah, "IHe Old Ilead Qaartenl'i FRIES' TANWERT. THE aubacriber reapectfally informs hie Iricnde and the public generally, that he carnea on the Tanning and Currying Business in full force, aa utual, at the old eetabliahed bead quartere in the Borough of Lewitbnrg, on SL George's atreet. near the River, where be keep a constant and full aupply of LEATHER0 all kindt and the beat quality, which are oflered CHEAP for CASH or in EXCHANGE tor HIDES and BARK. rinO Cords of BARK wanted. HENRV W. FRIES, Lewitborg. Nov. SO, 1 850 6m ViJ& I btniUINrsUUIhila The beaNtind Ship Istdnstrj ! The aubtcriber raahionable alock of material lor carrying on the buetneat ef Boot and Shoe Malting, embracing French Calf akin, Peieat Let ther and Morocco of every description, with LA8T8 of all a ilea aad bleat stylee. He hopes by strict aUentioo to batioeea aad a daaire ie do the greater coed ef the greatest nrtraber of hi settees, to aaerit aad receive the eoofideoce and aapport ef a gsneroas public. AO work an) raa- tariei wanaiMu. o. y. SAJ.TEL,. Iewittirg, i)er. 20, IPSO . . . 8.00 MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers bis professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thovarious branches of his profession. J T tl .t rvraioence temperance uoiet. Office Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct 1, 1850 WORM SPECIFIC! M'L ANE'rt V ERMIFL'G E Thia invaluable lemedy for worma, i rapidly supplanting all othera, in public estimation. Where it ie uaed it has prodoced the best effect, and driven out all other remedies. It ie the beat we have ever aeen ! ia the remark of all who have ever uaed it in their familiea : J Kidd ck Co I received a lot of M'l.ane'a Vermiluge from your agent Iart epring, which I aold out in one week, and I think 1 could have told one thousand botilee by thia lime if I could have got it, but not knowing where to get it I bad to wait until your agent came around. Every person that ha tried M'Lane a Vermifuge tell me it ia the beat they have ever eeen ; in fact it i imponaiUe for any one to aay too much in favor of M'Lene'a Vermifuge. W D ROBB Tyre Springe, Sumner Co Tenn, Feb 19 1819 Dr M'Lane, Dear Sir I have aold out all your Liver Pilla and am amiou to have another lot immediately. Theae pilla aerm to take moat wonderfully ; I could bave aold a much laigcr quantity if I had been provided with them ; the inhabitant are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or not I do not know. Pleat tend me another tupply immedi ately. P SHORT, DrURgi.t Hemlock Uk, I.ivig'n Co X V, Mar 8 1847 J Kidd & Co Your traveling agent left with me laat aummer a quantity of Dr M l.ane' Pill and Worm Specific to acll on rommiesion ; the Worm Specific i all aold and I should be glad to procure more, aa it aelU very readily and ha a very aalutary effect in eiprlliug worma. If you can forward me tome or aend me an order io call on your agent in Buffalo (lS Reynold') I think it will meet with a rapid tale. V II AIXSWORTII Varyahurg. Wyoming Co, X V, Dec 10, 1847 AGENTS C W ScmiFLE, Lewitburg; J H Catlow and J II Rater. Milton ; I Gerhart. Sc linagrove; J W Friling, Sunbury ; Mra M'Cay, Northumberland; M C Grier. Danville . a. so. tmm, Mturr St. t-rwrtnrio, WHOLESALE Si RETAIL DEALER Mf DruRs,SIct1iclnr,t:iienilcali,Dyc Stuffs, Oils, tilase, Perlumery, oonieclioner, r ancy nruc.ee. Dr.Thomton returns hi thanka for the liberal . II patronage wnicn ne naa reretveu, anu ur aaauim the community that every attention enall be paid to the compounding of Meilicinet, and that all Drug shall be fully totted before they are oflered for tele, end warranto! lo be pun end genuine. tSTreaeriptinne given free of cbarge el Dr. Thornton' Drug S ore. Remember to call at the old atand, 6rtt door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walla. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Nearly opposite II. P. Shtller'M Store. TIIF. best and most approved COOKING, SHOP. OFF1CK or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs, Casting", Vc. at low rates, by CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Dr. LE1D1T8 SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS. aheao or all others! The Envy of all Pill Manufacturers, B' ECAUSE they are aafer, better, and more ethracious than any other. 500,000 Boxes bave been aold annually for the laat fire years. Yocxra axb Ol, Mle id Femilk, can alwaja take them with equal tafely, without ear. If Pills be neeetsaru for purging and cleanting the Stomach and Bow els, and purifying the Blood and fluids of the bo dy, take no othera fot no other pilla produce tboae combined effects, or contain oaraapanlla in them. Eat, Drink and Live at usual. and pursue your usual occupation whilst taking them, without feat of taking cold, during all kinda of weather. One Thousand Dollars are wagered that more genuine eerti6catea (from phyakiane, clergymen, Membera of Congress, and respectable citizena) can be produced of their efficacy than of any othera, and TEN DOLLARS will be forfeited in every instance where One Boa will not do mote good than Two Boxes of any othert. forty rills in a Isox!! and aold at Tteentu-Five Cent a Box, with directione and much wholesome advice accompa nying eacn box. TVy have wo fash sr ewpfro tanf tweff, ayec fnm chut er powder of amp kind, Jr not gripf the Sumach or BowcU, Product no ticknt, vomiting, or bad ftttingt. THEY AUK GOOD AT ALL TlMF.lt, Aad adatoi la stoat distunes oomatoa to mankind. " No one having once Uken them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because they el ways do good, and if they do not, then no others wilL Dr. BT. B. Ltidy, The Proprietor aad Manilla etarsr, ie a regular Druggist, Chemist, and Physician, of tmsen years eiperienee in rbiladelpbit ; Grad uate ef the University of Pennsylvania ; Mem ber of different Medical Inetitotions of Philadel phia, New York, Boeton, Baltimore, eke- and aaaociate and corresponding member of several Medical Institutions of London and Paris, eke. OoTBaea a IarosiTtea. Beware of all pilla called by names neerly similar, got up lo be aold on the reputation of Dr. Itaye8aiaperilla Blood rills; the erst Sarsapanlm puts ever in troduced and the only pilla containing Sareeparil la. Take no othera and you will not be deceived. Othera by aimilar names, or nearly eimilar, are a gross fraud. Beware, then, of Imposition ! ! Ee?" Principal Depot, Dr. Leidly'a diroeniarr. No. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia and sold wholesale and retail be 0. W.SCHAfPLE, Lewiibart? I J. IT. Catknr, Hilton 1. U Jtnfcr,G.W.Kesler..Beri!n W. P.I. I'ainter, Muawy Taylor', ad Stitasrv, MtStrabarg! He Snrith, Adsswbarr Walter. DrvValley ,v. e. owyer, ereeonrv; slot. 8fefatBsvertw'B ReMsarua,Miaalb'r( WUMsUert,Hsrwtton Spott S Myers, Kelly X Boads na tu a scMtjre, BMiiugiuf L.M. Rohrar, M'Ktss K falls seaaoBiB In JX J-jdd,'rT!lllair,tcT: aad j DruaT'ett aad Sues teeEr tBru(br.ut 'Xe t'siteei Etalat. 1') XiroM Town Property For Sale Cheap. I FULL Lot on North Fourth Strcc XL on which is a two storey r -t Frame House, 16 by 33 Icet, ftTjT with a good Cellar under it aJSSJi' Frame Stable, IC by 20 an outB,, Kitchen, and other out-buildings now oc cupied by David Shanp. Enquire of DAVID REBEK, Agent. Lewisburg, Oct. 30, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHOJiTEIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles Only Oae Dollar. The rroprieto af the Oreat America. ReeaMr " Varem'e VastTatLt l4TaTBirrie MuTcaa." i4aeail kr lae arfent Mlieitauima ef kia AgaaH, Uiroaglieat UN UliHed 8tatn and Canada, kaa ttew Sadoeed the Pries f kia petntar tad wall kaowa amcW ; mni fnm Ikia aato. kancerenk, ke will eat ap bet eat Ha eel. kaa qaar betUe: the retail pnee will ke OJTE SOILAK Tke pakiie war teat twand tkat Ike ehaneter f tke Mh cine, tu eueagUi. and caiatiet peoperute win maaia l tirnaMOCD. and tke aaaie car will a keiuwed at pet parinf It aa heivtelore. At Urn aMdieiae, uder tti ledaeed price, will ke parekaaed br theae wbe kaee aoc hitherto aude tkenaeWaa aceaanted whk ila virtue,, Ike piewietor woatd bet to latiaaale that kta article w not to be claMad witk the eaatamnnlef "KeaMdw ef ihedar ;" H tluou for tutu" a trttlw kmltt pewcr, m mil iiuatu. tin n eftrr pnparaliea ea ert U werM ; and hai aaMained tueU lor eifht Tn br it Mterioi nedical irtrre. and, antil thia redaction, ceuaded doabl the price of anr other article in thia line. S.-nrt ratncciaatT. thai aruele acta with frojifcoal ing power and ceruintr. apo Um Blood, Iirer, Kidneya, Longs, tad all other orf ana, epos th proper aetioa of wkiek Jk and health depend. That nwdiciaa ku a jartlf ki(k repaU aa a nawdy tut Dropay aad Bra vat, tad all diettea tt that aatar. It taar be relied apoa who tke latellifeM pbrnciaa kaa abandoned kit paooat. and rial Uwh dirtreeaat dneaaat. wnre etpeeiallr DaoriT. the propri etor won Id eaiDjHlr add koneMlr racowwend it. At na pteatnt peiea it ie tuilr obtained br all, aad th trial wil peo th article u be the CSieapaat Xadicina ia the World! IT Pleu ak lor auiphleta th areata (io thoaawar ther eoaui sew aiilaon paraa of reoaipu. (la additie to lei nedieal matter) elbl for koMhoM parpeeei. aid whose will oftet war dollar, per rear to practical krraiekeepei. Them receipt are ialiadaced to make the book of en vftlae, aside from iu character an sdvctaaac amdlm to th madicra. the laatimon, in favor of wkiek, ia tke form 01 let ten from all parte of the coanur. mar be lei led apoa. tST" " Vaughn' YefetaU I jthentnpuc Miitam" In Unmt Ameriean Rmdr, now lor Bte ia qart totilM at S each, email bottle at SO eta eek. Na email ttlea wnl be Md erWr the peamnt flock ia dwpomd of. rnacipal OSiee. Bintlo. H. V.. SW Main Street C. C. VAI.'OtlSI. Sold WholeealDd ReuB br OI.COTT McKESSOif Si CO., 127 Maiden Lane. New York Citr. N. B. All kHIeie (eieeptine fro at ante aad dnlam with whom Ke traniaei bMiacm) aiaet bt poet pud, er ae artealioa will be fieea to theaa OCrDn. THORNTON, Lewisburfr. is General Agont for llnion county J.H.Caatow, A . , sd.nagrove 3it: : 54 I ' THE NEW FOUNDRY IS now carried on ar usual at the npper end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS is kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for either Coal or Wood ind all other kinds ol STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ- ont kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new artioie, and which can not be bea in Pennsylvania. Call and see and jodgi lor yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 rpHE undersigned continues the LIVE- X. KY JWS1JVESS at the Old Stand on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his mends and the public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes Known mat ne carries on the business of TanalDg- and Carrying, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in Ihe manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materials, and lo treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize nim; wim mat attention which lie hopes to insure mm a lull share or public patronage, All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Bark not refused, for which the highest market price will be naid in cash or in exenange lor leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. THE undersitrned is provided with all the necessary forms nnd papers, and wilt lane ennrge, on ihe most reasonable terms. of any claims for BOUXTV LAND. EXTRA PAY or PENSIONS that may be placed in hia I J - a it .. . . I . uuua. n ii epriicaiiona, alter being duly prepared here will be forwarded lo Cbiile DsSsidius Etq, an efficient and retponaihle Penaion Agent ai vvBsoingtoa cny, wno will present them in peraon (without extra charge) to Ihe proper De partment an arransementermnrine eeenraes anrl despatch. H C HICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 39, 1851 3m Administrator's notice. WHEREAS, Letters or 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 Borounh. bv the Rer. wcr ui oia enemy, loereiora au persons indebted lo the said estate, or lo the lata Firm of Woira & Lawaai, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against the same, are required lo present them duly authen ticated for eeufement without delay. G F MILLER, Administrator It w'.ttrrg, Fab 3, 1 85 1 c I w,e,itur a.rWlsbUrg, t CD J , lfil 6.T tK3QBJasTSBrBHBBmv Stone Coal for sale. To Hlacksiulllis. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the AVcst Branch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Hayscales on Third St. ALF..VR AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 rain rpHE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, that they arc now manufacturing J. 1'. A'O.Sf.ST AW ImpmrHi. GRA1X DRILLS, or SO WING MAVIIIXL. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now oflered for sale, they merely wish to 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 cive entire satisfaction. ROSS, GliDDliS it, MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. UNIVERSITY at lewisburg CIRCULAR for ihe AcaJcmical Year com mewing Oct 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Keailing, Definition, English Gr.immar, Arithmetic, Geography, Ilia lory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy- The rime studies as in the Primary Drpartm t j continued in the use of larger tell books ; and lo theae are added General History.Algcbia, Legen dre, and Element of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. Term Junior Academic elan. I. Enirluh Crammar, Latin Grammar, Arithmetic (two .liviinii I.e-rMrranhe. ir. in. The name atudira ae in I. Term, and Penmannhlp. Kmclixh Grammar, Cawr.r. Aritbmetie rompletl by lut divieion.tfreeli Grammar, History L'-S.A., rn- maiiahip. Book-keeping. Senior Academic class. fir, fireek Reader, Algebra (Element.) jf'.n'i., do do do do do completed, Gene ral Itiftorv, Enelirh Lunituajre and t'nnipoeition. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Freshman clans. Enctiah Inguase andComiwltlon, Algctra, Liey, Anatuuis. Plane tleometrr. 1.itt. Anahaaie. I'laue, Sv-lkl and Si.hWk! Oeometrj eompl.'ted, U- rv, Anabania. Sophnn.ore claM. Itoraee, OdemeT, Plan and Hphi riral TriROnomrtrr. do do ' Men.uration.SurTfyinir.Naeiiratu.n. do eomplete.1, fejeet llratHma of HemOBthelie, Klietoric, Analetiral lieometry. Junior class. rtrmortrienf on Ihe fYown. Cleero de Ornrli,Me- rhanira, llrdroiitati.-, and Hydraulics. iH-mLRtlienna on the Cn.wn. Cicero de lifnctia rom- i. T. 11. III. I. II. III. plrt.1. rmMimatu-n, Acoiutim, Electricity, .Magne- 1iim. and tlpti.-. Creek Tragedy, Tacitua, Astronomy. Senior class. loete. Natural Theology, Intellectual PhiloMpby. On-ek, Politiral Kronouiy, Moral Philosophy. Itntler'a Analofrr. Constitution ef (J. S., Chemtre, I. II. III. Lectures, tieneral KCTiews. Ka elaaa in Ihe Itejrtilar fnurite has lea than uSreednily recitationa. Every Saturday forenoon ia devoted eiclutivcly to oca I ,M osic, Ueclamation, and reading aelect and original Compositions. The atudenta are required lo attend, regulatly, some religious meeting. Minora are expected to attend such meetings aa are recommended to4hem by tbeir parents or guardiana. There are in the borough no less than ail placea of public worship, of as many different Christian dcnomtnaliona. Text nooks. rnpti,S Lmauagt and locutum.thm Bible, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Worcester's or Vebrter'a Uictlonarr, Bullion's r.nirlidh Grammar. Parker' Proeressive Eserci aea in Enrlish Composition, Parker Aids, Blair Lectures (Vnirersity Edition.) . Latin Lanffuaor. Bullion's fl rammar, Ttnlllon VKeader, Iverett's Lexicon, Bullion's CleeaT. Scbmits and Zumpt's Vir)ril, Lincoln's Liey, Anthon's Horace, Thaeher's Cicero Am nfnrii. Tvler'a Tacitua Germania et Aerifola. Orrrk lanoKfloe. Bullion'atirammar.ltullion'a Reader, Liddell A Pcolt'a lexicon, Owen's Xenopbon'a Anabasis, tiwen'a Homer's Odyssey, Champlin's DvluoBttiencs, lisk's Clasnical Manual. , Mathrmatict. Paeies' Arithmetic for Academies. Klem ihrr Aleebn. Bourdon. Lecendre. hureeeinc and Nari- iration. Analytical l leometnr, Olmntrd's N atural I'hilusophy) (su-reotypeu, uimsiea s asuowiar. Number of Students. The number of atudenta duting the paat year in ihe vsrious DcpartmenU, waa 1 't'he Collegiate classes already organized for ibe ensu ing year, arc Ihe follow iiyj ... Senior cTass . . . S Junior class - - - It eViphomore class - 10 Freshman class - - ft Teachers. STEPHEN' W. TAYLOR, A. M, Trot of Mathematics sad Natiirsl Pbilos(.phy. GEDKGE R. BUSS, A.M., rrot of Greek Language and Literature. vlKOKMK W. ANDERSON', A.M., Prof, of Lat! n Language Di Literature. ISAAC N. IXiMIS, A. M., Principal of the Academy. ALrKED TAVLiJK, A. M., Tutor In the English Laa guage and Elocution. BulldlngSjLlbrary and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now occupied by the membera of the University, has been erected, at an expense of $8,000, and it is adapted to accommodate 150 atudenta. Another edifice is nearly completed, and ia expected to be ready for occupancy at the eommeneement of the next Term Oct. 17, ItioO. The Library contains a number of select volumes, and Is constantly increasing. Chemical Apparatus has been procured sufficient to supply the immediate demand. The Apparatus tor the Illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department f 30, Academic $20, Primary $12 per year. Board, including lodging, washina?. fuel, anrl light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various pricea, from $1,50 lo $2,50 per week. Arrangements are in nroeress in fnrnt.h rt.-i ... ui louping, wi.uinK, mei ami ugni, 10 euch a may Sessions and Tacaf Ions. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 26 weeka; the latter commences on 1 naradey, lain May, and eontmnee 14 weeka. Bprtng acalion, 4 weeka ; Autumnal, 8. By order and in behalf of the Board: THOMAS WATTSO.V, Prea'l. GEORGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT. ONE self-evident, and worthy ol 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 vtTgttrtsttr t n neat Scourers, or Smut Machines. Ho beinc an old. practical and xperienced Millwright has inventor, om up anu pur. iu nuu-csaiui operation the best Wheal Scourer now in use. Anv norann ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as renre- t L a L 1 1 1 i r ocmcu, mere suuil DO no Saie.aa them m. chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis bure, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Or,,. for machines, or letters of inouirv. will h promptly attended to. Machines will iw sent and put to all order;. Address J. BERGSTRKSSER, Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. Moo VTOTES Promissory. i----w-.w, -j ' J tl . Joir'.Nvj) ia 3nio-i0. fa Pearaace '.c4iOTES Promissory, Judgment, and JLN Jui'H No'-cs (bluuks) at tto office. ASomtR sci:XTiririroxiii:i: i PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JL'IO'E a grrat Ilusnrjitia Curcr ! Prepared from Itetmet, or the fourth atomach of the Or, alter direction ty liaron l.nais, tne great phjaioiogical chemist, by J H.IIucohtos, M.D., 'So. 11 K. Hth .St. rUiladelihia. Pa. A TRULY wonJerful remedy for tndigtfltnn, Dysprpaia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, t'oiutipatiun and Debility, curing after Nature' own proceaa, by Nature'a own agent, the Gastric Jnice. rrVIIalf a leatnoonful of thia fluid infused in water, can uigett or dissolve r ie i ounua oi ' - , r , roant beef in alwut two boura, out 01 Hie siomacu. UiseMtlon is chiefly performed in Ihe atom-1 ach bv the aid of a fluid which Ireely exudes from Ihe inner coat of that organ, when in a state of health, called the gastric juice. This fluid ia the great solvent of tlte food ihe purifying, preser ving and stimulating agent ol me atomacn anu intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destruciive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. I'epsln it ihe chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found in great abundance in the solid parts ol Ihe human stomach alter death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat iltelf up. It is also found in the stomach of animal, at the ox, calf, &e. It ia Ihe material used by farmers in making cheese styled Rennet, the eUect of which baa long been ihe special wonder of the dairy. Curdling of mil is ihe 6rt process of digestion. A call's stomach can curdle nearly one thousand times its own weicht of milk. Baron Liebig statea, "one part of i'epsin dissolved in sixty thousand part of water, digests meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Oanrie Juice, Rennet or Pep.-in. To show lhat this want may be per fectly aupplied, we quote the subjoined SCIENTIFIC r.VIIKCE! Tturon I.I mid. in hia celebrated work on Animal Che- miatrr.reivs: "An artificial di-.-eetiee fluid, aoalayoua to thettantricJtiice.niar be readily prepared from themoecu membrane of the sioniarh of the calf, in whkh earioue articlea of food, ma meat and cgirs. will be aonenea anu digested in the same manner as iu the human stomach. lr. Hrl, MKA. in nis lamoup ireaiiw on rwi w - M published by owlers A Wells, New York, page 3d. states the same great tart, and describes the method of prepara tion. There are few higher authorities than Ir. Pereria. Hr. CoM HE. in bis valuable writing, on the Hbysinloiry of Digestion, obeerees that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia." and he states that "a distin guished prefeseorol medicine in London.wbo was severely stHirtrd with this complaint. flnJing everything el to fail, had recourse to the Uaftric Juice, obtained from the stnmarh of liring animal, winch completely succeeded." lir.GRAIIAM, author of the famous works on tegetable Diet, eats: ' It is a remarkable fad in physiology, that the sb'iiiarlis of animal., macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of di.-..leing various articles of food, and of I'tlectmg a kiud of artificial diiccstiou of them in uo wise different from the natural digestive proccM." Dr. SIMON'S great work, the Chemistry of Man. (Lea lllanrhard. Philad-IM'.. I'P 321. 'S.i " : "The discovery of Pepsin forms a new era in the chemical history of Di gestion. From recent experiment, we know that food is dissolved as rapidly In an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from l'epin. as it ie in the natural liaetne Juice itw-lf.'' Prut lll.ViLlsXiN. ol ll.e Jefferson College, Phil!., in his great work on Human I'hy.iology. devours more than filte pages to an examination ..nliis Mil.ject. Iliseiperi raeuls with Dr. IteaumonU on the liaatrie Juic, obuuned from the living human stomach and from auiinals. are known. "In all cases," he says. "digetion oceurr.-d aa perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." A DVSPEI'SIA CL'KER, Dr Houghlon preparation of 1'ep-in bas produced the moat mar velous rllitts. It it impossihle lo give detaila of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HL'iNDKED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cures. It it a great Nekvoi's Amti pote, and particularly useful for tendency to bilioua disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, ihe evil etlVcts of quinine, mercury, &c, alo for excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLD STOM ACH COM. PLAINTS which it does not reach and alto give inttant relief! and repeated for a short time, pu rity of Blood and vioob of boot follow at once. It is particularly excellent in ca?es of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ol the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold atale of the blood, heaviness, lownesa of spirits, despondency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, deer - Price, ON E DOI.LA K per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEFSm IN POWDERS sent by Mail, free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of the country the Digestive Matter of the i'epsin.u put up in the form o Powders, with directions to be dissolved by the patient in water or syrup. These powders contain just Ihe same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity tor the same price, and are sent by mail. Free of Postage, for $1. sent I ipost-paul i to jit. llounron. o. 11 aorin .ilitn it. kl'miadi'lpnia- Ml packages ii-r ;.-. Every botlle.and pockage hoars the written sig nature of J.S.HOL'UHTON.M.D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Union and by moat respectable dealers in medicine. To be had of Dr. THORN TON, lewisburg ; J H Catlow, Milton; Thompson, MitHinburg; Wilt & Eilcrt, Haitleton; YVm Koshong. New Berlin ; (i I Ctouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland lv335 BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Mifftmourg, union county, I'enn'a. RESPECTFULLY informa the citizena of Xi Union county, and Ihe public in general, that he haa leased the above aland, for manv yeara occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling. community in manner acceptable to all. The HOUSE ia large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and bapnv. Hia TABLE will alwaye be furnished with Ihe choicest delicaciea of the season, and the bett the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquota will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and Ihe OSTLERS punctual and attentive. In abort, he pledges himself to endeavor lo give general satisfaction lo all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflintiurg, June SO, 1850 8fiBMB. THE subscribers offer the public, at their new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 aizea . Coal Burner for Parlors 1 aize, 13 inch el- inder. - Louie Air-Tight Catt Iron Parlor Stove I tues. Shield Air-Tight Perlor Stove for Wood 2 aizea. Egg Stove Ibe very beat in use for Store. iincei, Darroomv, anu onope. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sixes. Also, all kinda of Wood and Coal Stoves Houghs Castings. &c. &e. 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 lion and Cur Tt.:. .- -smiri 1 tl s Lectures on tne I'rcven rJion and Cure of Consumption 329 This popular work for sale in Lcwiiburp by S. F. Lyndall J. Iloughtou and at ... . , . . HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Lewisburs, Union County, Fenna. JFrtttt nno O RNAMENTAL TI1EES. n. ..k..:t .. rr .. wuuoi.iiut.-r oners lor sale a I. assortment of choice Fruit Ter arge i . . e,.,f,,. , v such ea varipfiou ' ,' ' iiij-n 10 all warranted conutnc IVnM , .: varieties; Tartarian Cherrv V.. Prune and l'ear trtos, .oS,"'"'' 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vine, of ihTCt native and exotic varieties. Ornament Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, 4 N. I). Persons wishing to procure quantity of the Fruit tree?, are requested l0 make immediate application to thesubscrj. ber, in order to procure the varieties n(j size wanted. H. R. AOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. LIVER COMPLAINT, T A U.N DICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Tim, Debility, disease of the Kidneys, nd . j.. eases arising from a disordered Liver or .Stomach auch at Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness ' or Blood to the Head. Acidity 0f tie Stomach, Nausea, Hcarthurn, dis gust for Food, Fulness or Weigh! in ihe Stomach, Sour Eruclati.,ns. or r, . tering .1 the pit of Ihe Stooi.ch. Swimming of th. Head, hurried and difficult Breathine FUlU lertng at the Heart, choking or suffoca. ling Sensaliona when in a Ivi. posture, dimness of Vjgion.Dot or Web before the Sight, Fever and dull P.i , Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowne. 0r the Sain and Eyea, pain in the Side, Baca Cheat, Liml.s, Ac, sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in Ihe Flesh, constant I,ni. gioings of Evil, and great Depression of Spiril, an 11 ErriCTrsLiT creis ar DR. HOOFLANDS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Mir. . .?. Jaekson, at the German Medicine Srore," 120 Arcla SI. riillad. Their power mcr the almre diseases is not er. eclUd, if fijualkd, ty any other preparation it the Untied States, as the cures attest, in n.a cases after skilful phy,ieians had failed. 1 he JJi.lers are worthy ll e attention of inn lids Possessing great virtues in the reeufiestion of diseases of ihe Liver end lesser glands, exerci sing the most searching powers in weakness and alleciiont of ihe digestive organs, they ate withal safe, certain and pleasant ltead ad be cosTi.vriD. The Hon. Chs D Hineline, editor of Ibe Camden lHmocrat,h beat paper in West Jersey, aaya, July 21sl IIUOFLANn-S GKKM.4N "bITTERS. We hmn srra mDjr Unttrriiic aoliccs vl this mrilicUK, and the soar whence 111. J ciune iudu. a lo aike iiHjuiries rassecluc itj merits, from inouirv we were peniusled to use asifl must sj wef..una it y-ific in iu action upi.ndieft9f the liver and digestive ormns. and the powerful in. urate it exerts non nerrons jroptrstion is retllr surprisin;. It cslni- snd strentbeus the nerves, briuiring tniiu 1QU a state of repose, making sleep refreehrn. If this medicine were more generaJlv nssd, we ar sat isfied there would he Jess sickness, aa'frr.n the sntbsrb. liter, an.1 nervoos system the great majority at real and imarinarT diMeaaes emanate. u,r them in healthy eon dition. snd you can bid defiance to epidemic general It This extraordinary medicine we would ad naa oar frjj who are at all indi.-pnscd to plve a trial it will the rcr. ommrnd itseir. It should, in fact, be ia cvr tamil j. .lo other meddnecan produce aca. eviuenee of assriL Fiom TOeaUWon Bet editorial, Dec 32d Dr. Ilnonand's Celebrated Oerauua Hi tiers, for the rars of Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Krspepsia, and Chrtaic or Nerrons Debility, Is deservedly oae of th meet pooalsr medicines of the day. These Bitn-rs hare bee uea by thousands, and a friend at our elbow rars be has hunself received from the use of this remedy an efleetual, per). nent cure of Liver Complaint, W an eonviacart last, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gius strength and ipr a fact worthy of treat consideraofii. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and ran be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs, with safety und-T any circumstances. Vi e are speaking from sipcr. ence, and to the silt ic ted we advise tbeir use. Scott's Weekly, one of the best literary nature published, aaid, Aug 25th Ps. Iloon-.trns Gr.vAx Rrrmts, mannfactnred bv It Jackson, are now recommended br some of the most pr minent members of the facuitr, an arucl ol wiica efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the esse, we would adrise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and Urn sare tliemselres much sickness, torsos of debilitated constitutions will tin. I these Bitter adrautageoa u tbair health, .as we know from experience til salutary cflsct they hare upon weak systems. Judge M.M.Xoah, a gentleman of great acien lific and literary allainment,taid io hie-New York Weekly Messenger. Jsn 6, 1950 In-. ).e;ri.iir Orrman Rittrrt. Here is a preparation hich the leading presses of the t nion appear uaaaimoo in reemmending. snd the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modem times the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoonand, Professor to tbe Cniversity of Jena, Private 1'hrsician to the Kins: of Prussia, and one of th frreateet medical writers liermany has ever prodoced. He was emphatically the enemy of 'hmmoap. and therefore a medicine of which he was th inrentor and endorser may he confidently relied on. He specially reecmnasaded tSl Liver Complaint. Propepsin, llebility, Vertigo, acidity of th Stomach, Constipation, and all complaint arisiuc from a disordered condition of the stomach, tbe Liver and tbe Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers exprew their conviction of its excellence, and several of tbeir Kditors speak of it effects from their own uidivklaal expemraw. t'uder these circumstances, we feel warranted, sot oaiy in railing; the attention of our reader to the tressa proprietor ilrr. C. M. Jackson') preparation, bat ia rss- oasmendinit the article to all aftlictcw. Moas Erie i c . The Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle, Ihe best family newspaper published in tbe United States, Ihe editor says of Dr Hoofland't German Bitter " It is seldom that we recommend what ar tensed Pas en t Medicine to our readers' palronatr and confidence; and, therefore, when we recommend fir. llooflaad's Ger man Bitters, wa wish it to he distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of th day, that ar noised about for a brief period and are mrgocten after tby have done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a an dli laja Ions' established, universally prised. nd which has st tbe hearty approral of tbe faculty itself. Evidence on evidence baa been received (like the foregoinrrt from all sections of the fnion, th last J rears, and the strnnoert tritimn f .... TZ '." m0Tr. Sl-I'JT? ln tne P'actie of the' regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than of all other aostrnw combine,! a fart that can easily be established, and full provmir that a scientific pre para tia will smart with Ibenr quiet nppmral when presi nbd erea ia this form. Thai this medicine will car Liver Complaint aad Prspeptia, no one ean doubt, after usinc it as directed. It act specific ally upon the Stomach and Liver. It is preferable t Calomel in mil HImu rfiscoM. The eneet at imasediate- they can he administered to nttujus or ixran wtts sajiry and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine baa attained that character which it ia neceesary for all to attain lo induce counter. feitera to put forth a tpurioos article al Ibe ruk of tne Uvea of those who are innocenlly deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine. They bave the written signature of C.M.JacEtoi upon the wrapper, and ibe name blown in lb bottle, without which they art spurious. For aale.w hoiesale and retail, at the GERMA . MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH 8l,o door below Siith, (late of 178 Race St.) Philad elphia, and by respectable dealers generally, lbs country throughoul. Iy330 Alsoforsalt by S.F.L YDAlL,Lensbarg,rm , Ala by D. THORNTON", do MOST KINDS OF inn DDTATTTATn j ju x liiaU v, : JjElT'isosdoatof lb. Court of, J.1U' XE1TLT & EXPEDITIOrSLI EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" JfFItt sr laicwisburg.