LEWISBURG CHKONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. iDit anil Qnmov. Taking Votes. ! A trreat many years g, when there I were Save, in .Massachusetts, there was a I clenryman in a town iu Essex comity,, whom we rnaj call Key. Mr. Cogswell, j who had an olJ and favorite servant hy j the name of Cuffee. As was often the ' case, Cuffee had as much liberty to do as ! h- pleased as anybody else in the house ; J J Mid he probably entertained a; high re- t . ' irTn'Ct for himself. I 1 tout il l i Cuffee, on the Sabbath, might have been , . .. l' rn in the masters pew, looting round. . . , . j ' it n a grand air, ana, so tar as appearances ir.dieated, proGting fjuite a much by his ; muster's preaching as many other? about i , . r I I Cuffee noticed, one Sunday morning, that . several gentlemen wcretaking notes of the j sermon; and he determined to do the same thing. So, in the afternoon, he brought a sheet of paper and pen and ink. The min ister, happening to look down into his pew, could hardly maintain his gravity, as he saw his negro "spread out" to his task, with one side of his face nearly touching the paper, and his tongue thrust out of his ! mouth. ( .liffoc tent at his notes, however, until the sermon was concluded, knowing nothing, and earing as liule, about the won derment of his master. NThcn the minister reached home, he sent for Cuffee to conic into his study. "Well, Cuffee," aid he, "what were you doing in meeting this afternoon?" "Doing, Massa? Taking notes!" was his reply. "You taking notes!" exclaimed the master. "Sartin, Massa; all the gentlemen take notes." "Well let me sec them," said Mr. Cogs- . well. Cuffee thereupon produced his sheet of paper; and his master found it scrawled over with all sorts of marks and lines, as though a dozen of spiders, dipped in ink, bad marched over it. "Why. this is all nonsense," said the minister as he looked at the "notes." " Wcll,Massa," Cuffee replied, "Ithovgl.t to all the lime you teas jyreachinj." far- lt 1m"J. A Yankee Trick. A crowd collected around a dilapidated ppeciinen of humanity in one of the streets of Cinciunatti, a few evenings ago, to as certain what he wag in search of, and his object in f. eling the gutter, without a can dle to guide his course. " I've lost some money," was the reply. One of the party who is ever ready to assist his fcliow beings when in distress, lost no time in procuring a light. After searching a long time in the water and filth that accumulates in our gutters, the Green Mountain boy turned to his nume rous lookers on and assistants, and re-na-kcd "I don't care a fig for the cmt; I only jist wanted tew see where the darned thing rolled tew!" The Yankee escaped a severe thrashing only by the use of his logs, which bore him up Main street to Sixth in a style that would have done credit to an antelope. Independence. A Western editor lately offered his old hat as a prize for the best essay on iinle pendence. The following obtained the prize : "Natural Independence is easier imag ined than described; personal indepen dence consists emphatically in being situa atcd in a clean shirt, drawers, socks, and a nicly blacked pair of boots, with at least a dollar and a half, and a clean cambric in your pocket all on Sundsy morning, with vour wife on one arm, and your ba oy on the other, taking your own course tow ards your own church, to sit under the ministry of your own preaeber,in the bliss ful expectation of doing your own suoo ling, in your own pew, wherein no one dare venture to nud-e you with his elbow, or tickle your nose with a straw." A Fatalist A Western newspaper published the following : lkuewan old man thatbclieved that "what was to Lc, would be." He lived in Missouri, and was one day going out several miles through a region infes ted in early times by very savage Indians. He always took his gun with lum, but this time found that some one o .1,.! family had taken it out. As he would not I iro without it. his friends tantalized him by savins there was no danger of the In- dians; that he would not die till his time rme anvhow. "Yes." says the old fellow, "but suppose I was to meet an Indian, j and hi time had come, it wouldn't do not to have my yn! Rather Gooi. Johs G. Saxe, of the Burlington (Vt.) ! Seuiintl, perpetrates the fohowing in a reply to a subscriber, whosa courtesy Is not equal to Mr. Saxe's wit : 10 A crXMBLIXO STBSCP.IBKB. A Free S-il r1r..n of tltc S.-ntlnel 1'oliWly hvin an peod Uie Ihinto heH! A tim'v l iut Tia pn.ner we eonfeaa, Wnh rlianB' of re-i'teni. to rlotn-Tt th' adlrcsf; It hnll I !-nt, if ("baron nail iil let it, V ham the ub?riter will ba w to jr. K! ' "AVLat's that?" aekcll a schoolmaster, pointing to the letter X. "It's Daddy's name." "No, you blockhead, it's X." "Tain't X neither, it's Daddy's name, for I seed V.m writs it many a time." Eifc Insurance. KEVSTOXE Mutual Life Insurance Comp any i.f Harrishura-. Pa., hai a euarantee capital of $75,000 I-l Agent, Lewisburg H.C.Hickok. Medica. Examine, do W. Ls,M.D. . . ,Jfl. JJ Q Qf JC f g k3,".3",'k TJRINTED wiih clear type on good paper and 1 fi" "J e're"i h'ndinjs, eoisiUnE of Z , Jt"w'? .'Tf . Ardrew Fuller complete Frev i nitureTj nes,2v.I,"0 '. a -.!. u - mm.I. jo A .1-1.. II T..ti-.n.Watlj.ii-.4ilIowcllontlieUrtimnthip 30 Bunvau'sAwakmiingUks To Way of Salvation T.' " li'Vilini " 7.',Jam.K'Ch.I.'nitnT'liuiJi tiS n-vntionai tsi t'hurrh in Kamet so " I'il-Tiin'x 1'roipli 5n,!.w's Cjill to Christian 4n n..iv-.r o uof.Mni.AnniiJii.inn 5s Rnnth ltclirri of draw 4-"i " Sarah ll-ludsnnGU t i,r. h Mcw'j- t.ynd on tiu Sucniice ana C(".V.Kn' " Umim 3S COXTROt'ERSIA L WORKS. nr. Cxrtm on Baptism $1.50 nr.IIowell on Communion CO unt Z "P-" for JaTSSEC&a PmrcurtisunCuniniunion Til tion of Tracts, Ac. 50 I for cmlprex Axn srxDArscuoois. ! AWi"l. an All.-trorv ?o.avS. S. (Meaner 1S42 :' 15 ' t i.it--aTl..t!Tniili n... ford's Spiritual voy- UrUvlu-r'ssViii.lur.-T:Uci'. ?. an Allegory IS onl oi rr 2S Anna lladey " Raiti-ms of i.crtrudi-the Peace Mater 1 tbe Sew I n.ism ct 25 ! Pram-is Karrlun Clusinir ScniM in Life of iTho Fiords Voun- persons 2:1 Father's Apples Our tviri-r. I.v a Teacher ttoJasw anchors s- r, ,.! I e-i iled. 1'e.rt- Memoir of K. M. Way fne M .urU-o l...-ri.tm Seri.So.1an.I i John Fink THK PSALMIST, in various styles, $0,,-ii in 1.2S Tilt: HAItl', " 2j to Thf! above fur sale in LewishnrR at publication nricp. at the tlurc opposite Kline's botel. 371 Xcvr anil Ioiular StUool Rook. CtOMPKEHENf I VE Summary of UxivEitsaL H.stobt, together with a biography of Di-tingui.-heJ Persons, to which is appended an epitome of C Heathen Mvthobiny, Natural Philosophy, I Oeueral Astronomy, and Physiology. J Adopted and used ill the Public Schools of Philad. E. S. JONES & :0., Publisher. S. W. Corner Fovbth and IUce streels, Phila. OTeachcra and School committees address ing hitler lo u Kwt paid will be fuiniUcd with copies for examination. tW A full and complete assortment of HOOKS and STA TW Still V for sale at the luwcsl prices lyi-hqISOSStr Map of the Stale of California, OKEUOX, UTAH, NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by S. Aug'a Mitchell in IS 16, and painted to correspond with the boon, darics fixed by Congress in 1850 for sale at the Chronicle office, price 25 cts. 75, Dr. John Locke, 23 SVRGEOX DEXT1ST, MK be found at his Office and residence Third street, near the Uer.IW.Ch.-thc two weeks folio ing the Cist Monday of each month, where he is prepared to execute all operations in his line of business in a manner creunaoie .o himself and satisfactory to those who may favor lino with their patronage. ... JUli. I.UL-tV., U.U.L Lewisburg.ra., May, 1850 JTor Sale. S mmT lare and desirable property on 1 the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situated for a residence, iur uu...-o.-, or for a residence and place 01 nusmeM. There is a larSe SKIClv House contain ing 4 large rooms on the lirst noor, o utu rooms on"the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washlmuse adjoins, and it has i also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of oood water, and all the necessary out- buildings. For terms &c. arP'J IV ' S. li. DAVIS. Esq Lewishurjt, Sept- 23, 1959 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP ! TOOK at Hatfield's NEW j STOCK of Gold and Silver Watrhe and Jewelry, before you fiL . i.. olwhere and pay a -leetie t2jtt..o much" because you was not aware that llatlield sells cheaper. ..,,, P. L.-rrenWeJ. n ,l(. full J M.-lt'l uim u Aiu liorsan-l I'Oin' Silvrr I'. L 'T- 1 1- Anch'f" mi'l Lcpine". jeweled Hnsf-r t:in. lr? TarVl - I at liiiiu'- auJ USJ. lttt "J1" I'l-orjl. hll'l IVllfl u i. .... llrimon'l point"! ls.'O ln.oO IT.'"! 4.M 10,10 1.75 l.r s.f " l.r. .ii.in.l a lv saii.Kiolit',lill "t ttyli " S.H " Ihinliii'' I..-ii-.iIii"', W ,it li. . n. Ko' anil Vest " liti:ir.l Uo i fit c:. ... 'i'. 1 1. ..J Tun 9noonR 12.o0 fi.o 2 .00 13.M) i:..i 5(rl l.Uil fi.l am! i rn.. silver Tea and Tab! Ppoona .T 4 Sib,Tlo:mi mi .uU Sietaclc Ttraw CI'vka A,.ISK..II 2..0 1 I l. 2.iV In. 8.S0 And hundreds of first choice articles, "splendid eooJs." just from the city am! as low as ny retailer, can sell, by A. I.. HATTIELD. Lewisburg, March 18, 1851 Ccioisbnrg ibunbrn rpHE subscriber, thankful for past pat X ron ige, would inform the public that l... rnntiniics to manufacture ail kinds of 1 Mill Clearing and other Castings. 1 Draining M( of fc00(, malcriall tnd at prices that can not fail to pleae. JAMES S. MAIisU. 'c"il'h6' tbal BOOKING Stoves, of various patterns 111 and sizes, for Coal or W ood, lor sale e LewUbu.g Foundry b, g S TOY US I'arlor, Wood, and Coal Stove-, various patterns, for sale at the Lewiburg Foundry. James 8. Maiah. IriMMASlllNG Machines and I'LUUb X for sale at the Lcwishurg Foundry. James S. Marsh. ITflAflD'S Patent Onng Plow, a supe- V rior article, for sale at the lwisburg Foundry by James ?. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the besl and most durable lirain Diill now'iu Use, for sale at the Lewi.burg Foundry by James 8. Marsh. Nails,Plaster,Sall and Fish VI.AKGE assortment just ree'd and for sale by 1) B KKEMEH tt CO. Petroleum, sROCK OIL, A XATCRAL REMEDY! 11ROCVRED FROM A WELL IS ALLEUIIEXYCO,PA, Four lluTKlre.1 fret below tbe lrUi'a surface! It ia put up in Iwttlea. jurt as it Sows froru the woll, without admixture of an; kinil. It gets ita inimalienta frim tbe lila of auUUneen which it panaea over in ita xccret chan nel : tliey are blended together in such a form aa to defy all human competition. The W.mlrun. in this respect ia like MINERAL WATERS, whose Tirtuca in moat chronic chronic caaw are aekuowledgert not only by physicians but bt tlie community at larjre. These singular fluids dowin out from the earth, iuiprennab-d with nutlicinal sulistanoes of difT rent ,r.erties.and holdini; them in such complete soluliou a to re-iuire the ai.l of l'h-mi.-try to detect them, b-ar ample proof to the tict that they are compounded l.y the mvtar hand of Nature fir the allegation of human suilennit ami . i e.w. if I'etroleum ia a ui.-licine at ail, it ia a inl oue, for Nature never balf does her work. It will continue to K- ti-ed and applied as a Kemcdy. aa lonij as man continues to lie :iliii. tcd with disease. That it will cure cverv discaw. we do not pretend ; hut that it will cure a im-at many diai-as. s hithi rto incurable, is a tart which is proven by the evidence in its favor. Its discovery is a new era in medicine, and wUl euure to tlie health and hairiness of man. FCROF'LA. The TVtmlcnm Is a prcat medicine In Scrofula and Kins'a Evil in all those diseases orisinatinir iu a depraved condition of Uie blood and other fluids ot the lo.lv. It will cure pains and enlargements of the bones and ioiuta. njoUhes. Bill trj-Mrx las Fimples on tlie face. T. ttcr. Si-ald-head. Kiinrwnrm. and tb various Skin disea-si-s. It has cured numerous rases of Kheumatism. eur aliria, Gout. ie. A woman in Franklin county. I'a was enrol of a rh-umatic affection of six years' standinii: toe disease was so airKravatnl as toconnne ner 10 n. r u itm the (.'rmtT part of that time; she ia now well, aud considers herself entirely restored. JUIITMA TI.SM yirl'U to the jvmw of rrtrolrum ! I fee! mv 'If und-r a debt of gratitude to the proprietor of tlie Petroleum, the use or willed (Treat nie.ii. ine nar entirely cured mv wife of a violent attack of Kheumatism She h:;d lalsjr.il under au attack of the illieuse for a!ut two months, sulferms tlie most intense pain: the (renter part of th-.- t me mnnned to lier l-"l. and unai.le to no anvthinc. The pain in the limhs W;u very (Treat, attended v il li a -rc:it deal of swellin -. The I'etroleuiu had a ba py effect, fir ihe first two or thn e a plimlions the swellin; diminished and t'ic pain h-n her. I continued to apply the mi-licine dailv for aliout two weeks, which entirely r. l-eied tier, and she is now as well as ever she was ill li-r l:f". 1 feel confident that tlie Petroleum is one of the a-roatest iu.di. iues ia the world for rheumatic pains and swellings. ,.. ,.,":' sh.rt... JLIl.ll iuuu.ini,i .. c.. J Cbrcnic Congh cured. T take plea-nre in c-rtifvinz to the valualile properties of Mr. liier s Pi troienm. for an ciri-tion of lite hr ast aud lun . aeroini aniiil with severe pain in Hie chest, and a con -h. I tk the IVtmleum in l.ircer doses than is rec ommended in the directions, hut after taking it a lew days I pit to like it. I should like to have a 1mm-! of it to use in mv fnmilv. for I h -l:ove it to be a valuable medicine. The Petroleum produced no uupfeasaut ftelin - whatever iu the use of if. MM. HAi. I'iltslur?, March lo, ISiO. "There is norAinp it for Burnt." nmr.FOXTlt, Feb. 21. I eot three doren of Mr. Kiev's Petroleum of -Mr.llnweH. and I am disposed to think there Is notion equal to it for Hums; haviiig burnt niv lramU. and excf.ii notions 1. ss than a lonjr. bilious sore, but found no soreness at all from its only leat iiu a red scale, without any soreness when pressed upon, which quite surprised me. I tln-r -furo have eniat faith in its efficacy, au lax at least, aud will iutrisiuco it iu this section. Very respectfully, Ac IIARtY MANX. Pinna. M. Kirr. Es.. Dear Sir: I have been confined to my Is d over five uiontln with Typhoid Fever, and still am in bed. Ilurinir inv sickness, my left fis and lea- swelled verv much, and continual so until laU-Iy: I tried several rcuiitli'is. without anv effect, t'ol. Hues calle.1 to see me with len. Cuvn. and he reoonim. udl me to try your I'etroleum, as it had worked somo wonderful cures to Ins knowh-ilfcc. 1 bad been thinking- all that day, before he a lien-, that I would try it : I immediately sent my nephew. Dr.J. W.S.xnwnrN (the liearer of this note; to the drue-sbire, and (.-t a Isittle. and appll-d some that m.'lit to the sores, and the next niomintryou could see a innrkul .nn-.. ' f. and has continued so ever since. I tin assure you it oierate.l almost like a charm 1 never saw anything- heal like it m my lire. I want a small qoantitv yet to etrect a perfect cure; yon will please let the l-arer have some and he will pay you for the same. Very respectfully your Wend. ALEX. SCOTT. For sale wholesale and retail by (1 WScmrrLK in Lets isburg lor sale ulso by Dr Thornton and J Baker For the Ladies. JUST received a choice selection of Itornze Deslaines, Mantilla silks. Silk tare &c &c at the old stand of J. HAYES & CO. FRUIT TREES. 1)EKS0."S desirous of obtaining choice Fruit Trees such as varieties of the Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Apple will do well by calling at the Lewisburg Nursery next week, as the subscriber is receiving upwards of 1500, ol large sizes and choice varieties. April 1, 1851 II. R. NOLL. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. A. II. THORNTON offers his professional services to the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, in thevarious branches of his profession. Residence Temperance Hotel. Ofiice Drug Store, one door above the Mammoth Store of J. & J. Walls. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1850 THE SUMMER SESSION OF TUB LEWISBURG ACADEMY, WILL commence on MONDAY, the 5th of MAY neit. In this Institution, all the branches of a tborouh Academic course will be tauht. The Primary Department will receive due attention ; and eiercises in Composition and Declamation will be required of the hrcr mems hers ot the school. The discipline of the Insti tution, as heretofore, will bo directed mainly to the formation of systematic habits of study, as the best and only permanent means of securing order and progress amour; the pupils. The sub scriber feels gratified at the liberal support which has thus fir been given him by an intelligent public, and he believes that the best return be can make it, is to seek to lead the youth, placed i rd r his care, to the acquisition of sound, unos tet ta'ious learning. Th! average number in attendance during the last yeir was 45, being a considerable increase over any previous year. A short Vacation will be given near the middle of the session. Tr.Hsts. per Session of 20 weeks: For Common English Sfi, Higher English 1 8. Lannuases J10. JNO. KAN DO L MI, April 2. 1S51 Principal isf. T. A. Ci TiMTiSa, M&KKET St. Lcwisbceo, WHOLESALE fc RETAIL EEALEH IN Drug, Medicines, Chemicals, Uyc- SiufT, Oils, Glas, Perfumery, Confectionery & Fancy Articles. Dr.Tbornton returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received, and he assures the community that every atteution shall be paid to the compounding of Medicines, and that all Drugs shall be fully tested before tbey are offered for sale, and warranted to be pure and genuine. ty Prescriptions given free cf charge at Dr. Thornton's Drug S ore. Remember to call at the old stand, 6rst door above tbe Mammoth Store of J. & J.Walls. STOVE WARE-ROOM, Nearly opposite II. P, Shelters Store. THE best and most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stoves, Ploughs. Castings &c. at low rate, by CHRIST & FKICK. Town Property For Sale Cheap. I FULL Lot on North Fourth Stree XL on which is a two storey li Frame House, 16 by 33 leet,ftj with a pood Cellar under it a l'l'' Frame Stable, 16 by 20 an out" Kitchen, and other aut-buildings now oc cupied by David Siiamp. Enquire of DAVID REBISK, Agent. Lewisburg, Ocl. 30, 1300. Prico Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTSIFTIC MIXTURE! Largo Bottlta Ouljr One Dollar. The Froprietor of th Gnt A mwiran Z.tm.t'Ir Vromi Vbrctablk LiTHOHTitiPTic AlixTirKK," udaced br th urgent solicitation of his A genu, Uuoazbal tit Ubital States and CiAacla, bai now Bednced the Price of hi popular and well kuown article; and Twm this dte, haceibriA, hm will pat op bat one siM oal, ba uattr bottles; the retail price will be ONE DOLLAR The pnblio mar mt amire.! that tbe character of the Med. cine, its tireutth, and curative properuea will chain isrniKtsKD, and Uie same care will be be-lowed ia pe pariits tt M heretofore. A tins tnoHicine, under it reduced price, will be parchased br those who have not hitherto made thenwlvea acquainted with iu virtue, tlie proprietor would bee to intimate that has article is not to be clawed with tlie rant amount of ' Remedies of the day ;" it elaiins fur itwlf a greater healing purer, in ail diens$, than enjr ether preparation now bifore tkt world ; and Iiasfluttained it-c!f for ei;ht rears br it taperim rrtedical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doable Uie price of any other article in this line. lSi'Tu a Particilarlt, tlii article acta with greoiileej. ins power and certainty, upon the Blood, liver, Kidneyi, Lungs, and all other organs, upon the proper action of which Uie and health depend. Tim medicine hat a j a illy hiffh repute as a remedy for Dropty and Gravel, and all diseases of that nature. It may be relied anon when the ifitelliirent physician has abandoned his patient, and fo these diKtrewtug diaeaaea. more especially Dior.y, tlie propri etor would eantektly and bo neatly recommend it. At Hi present price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will prov tbe article to be tlie Cheapest Medicine in the World! Please ask for pamphlets the agent give them awar tliey eontain over sixteen pagea or receipts, (in addition to ful medical matter) Taluable for household purposes, and which will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. The receipts are introduced to make tlte bowk of gre value, aside from its character as an advertising medium lb the medicine, tlie testimony in favor of which, in tlie form ol letters from all parts of the coautrr, nay be relied auon, t'JT" Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Miitam" ah Great Amam-an Remedy, now for sae iu quart bottles at $ eaeh, small bottles at ftO cts each. No small r ctles will be issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office. DotTalo. N. Y., 807 Main Street C. C. VAL'UW. Bold Wholesale and Retail hy OI.COTT McKESSON & CO.. 1J7 Maiden laano. New Vork City. N. B. All letters (eirepting from agents and dealers with vhom he transacts bnsinaav.) mast ba post paid, or no attention will be given to them OtDr. THORNTON, Lcwis-burg, h General A cent for Inion county J.H.Cahlow Agent, Milton; I. (Jehuabt, Stlingrove 31:: 54 THE NEW FOUNDRY TS now carried on an usual, at the upper J. end ol .Market street, where everv des cripiion of CASTINGS 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 PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn Houghs, Uull l'loughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be be a in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & FR1CK Lewisburg, July 8, 1851 1TMIE undersigned continues the LIVE J JIY BUSLYESS at the Old Stmd. on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his mends and the public cenrrally. CHARLES F. II ESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Tanning Currying. FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Ciirrjlns, at the Old Siand. .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 sin re of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and liurk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 23, A.D. 1850 MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. THE undersigned is provided with all thn necessary forms and papers, and will take charge, on the most rc.'isonnble terms, of any claims for BOUSTV LAND. EXTRA PAV or PENSIONS that may be placed in his hands. All applications, alter being duly prepared here will be forwarded to (luiim DeSeldixo Eq, an efficient and responsible Pension Agent at Washington cily, who will present them in person (without extra charge) to the proper De partment an arrangement ensuring accuracy and despatch. U U HICKOK Lewisburg, Jan 29, 1851 3oi NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THIS establishment has just commenced operation, and is prepared to manufac ture Steam Engines and Doilers, Blowing Cylinders and Hot Blast Pipes, Retorts, Lamp Poiits, Gas and Water Pipes, Car Wheels and Axles, Rolling Mill castings. Grist and Saw Mill castings, Horse Power Threshing Machine and Plow castings, Cast Iron Fronts for Houses, cast Coupling and Railing Patterns, and Smilhwork made to order. J JOXES. UtriUlurg, Pa. Aptil 9, 1831 3m Stone Coal for sale. To niacksmlttas. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Branch and from Hollidaysburg, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near tbe Hayscales ou Third St. ... 3 ALEX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 (grain drills. rpHE undersigned wish to inform the J. farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J. I'. ROSS" Xtrl' Improve! GRAJX DRILLS, or SOWIXG MACIIIXE. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now offered 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 give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GEDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. UNIVERSITY at ICAiisliiirsr. CIRCULAR for the Academical Year com mencing Oct. 17, 1850. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Exercised in Spelling, Reading, Definition, English Grimmar, Arithmetic, Geography, His tory U.S.A., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Academy. The fame studies as in the Piimary Dipartm't continued in the use of larger text books ; and to these are added General History .Algebra, Legen dre, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. T.'ini Junior Arailcmic tins. 1. EnslMi flrammar. Latin Grammar, Aritlimctic(two division?. Miw,Jirailiy. IT. 111. The nun. ftiuli. " a? in I. Term, an'l ivnmansmp. Kn-.-lt-Ii llralumar. Ctrtur, Arithiwtir fnuplcUtl lijr l.t iliTiKiun.ir-k liraiuuiar, History l Ji.A, lVu- Dlan..hip, lt4Mik-k.tfiin?. Srin'iir Academic ctars. Crrsar. Greek Keader, Alp lira (Kkun nts.) ,V,...i.i. ! fl HI. do llo "1" enmplctiKl. Oene- ral Ilistnrr, Kn.'Iisti Ijinirua.'p ana Onilitiuii. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Preshman clafs. I. Knlili l-nijruaire auii;Cutuiio..ilinn, Algt-bra, Livy, Analiasi. II. l'laui t!efiWtrv. I.iw. Analixia. III. l'lanc. S.liil and thVrirai Ueourtry completed, Li tj, Auabaei?. Sophnmnrt chins. I. Horace, OJvasey . I'lane and f li riral Trijmnimi'try. II. do do .Mrn?iuration.Surv,'yin.NaTiation. HI. do n.nipleted. Ss li'i t Oratinns of lUloostheuea, lthitoric, Analytical Ueiuuetry. Junior clax. I. Tirmojthones on the Crown, firero do Ofllriis'Mc chatiii a. Ilydnn-tatic-a. and llvdniulii . IT. Th-mfHithi'Tii'a on th Crown. l'iren detrtflriiji eom- plett-d. 1'neumatics, Acou.-Ucs, fclectrk-ity, llague- ttsm. ami Optir. III. Creek Trafe-wly, Tacitus, Aatronomy. Senior class. I. Lozic. Nainral Theolotry. Iitti-Ileetiiat rtiilowpliy. II. tini k. l'olitiral .inoniy. Moral rhiltMopliy. 111. Butler's Analogy. I'lmntitutniu of t. Chilnistry, Lectures, tjcneral UeTiewa. No class in the Regular Course has less than three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, and reading select and original Compositions. Tbe students are required lo attend, regularly, some religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend such mcetinga 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. Enfjtish Ijvnipwgr awl hlneutin. Tlie TtiMe. Porter's Tthi tilriral Itead-r. Worcester's or Wetwter's Diitinnary. Ilullion' Kn-lish tlranimar. Parker's l'roerressiTe Eierci sea in Kn.-li-h Composition, Parker's Aids, lilair s Lectures (L'nivir-ity Kdition.) ,!! yxin;r;;i-.ltiillion'sflrnmmar.TtnlliinV Header. LcTen'tt's Lexi-oii. Ituilion's Cicir, S hmitz and Zumpt's Virpil, Lincoln';. Livy. Anthon's Horace, Thai-her's Cicero de tilliciis. Tyler's Tiu-itiii' tieruiama ct Airrict-la. Urrrk Lnwgtta'je. llullioirstlraiiiTiiar. lJullion's Reader, l.iddell S: Scott's Lexicon. Owen's Xenophon's AuaK-isis, ilweu's llemer's IKlysscy, Cliamplin's lK.-niotheues, 'ik's Classical Manual. Al,itlirm,iliet. PaTi-s' AriUimetie for Academies, Elem entary Alpd-ra, Itourdon. Lcin-nilre. Sunreyinpr and Navi fration. Anal ytn-allieoinetry.olmst'ds Natural l'liilosophy stereotyiied'.) Olmsted's AMronuniy. Number or Student). The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was 112. Tbe Collegiate classes already organized lor tbe ensu ing year, are the following : Senior class . - - 8 Junior class - - 14 Sophomore class - - It) freshman class - - 19. Teachers). STEPfTKV W. TAYLOlt, A. M, Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. (iKt)ltliK K. ULl.-ci, A.M, Prof, of Greek Language and Literature. K K W. AXIlfcT.SON, A.M Prof, of Latin Language aD'l I.''raturt. ISAAC N. LOOM IS, A. M, I'rinripal of the Academy. ALKKKD TAYUIIt, A. 11., Tutor in the English Lan guage and EUxution. UuildingN, Library and Apparatus). The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been erected, at an expense of S.fltst. and it is adapted to accommodate. 150 students. Another eti.tice is nearly completed, and is expected to he rtadv for oeeupauey at the coinuicucciueut of the next Term Oct. 17. lsiil. The Lil-rary contains a number of select Tolumes, and is eoniitantly increasing. Chemical Appantus has tieen procunit sufflctent to supjily the immediate demand. The Apparatus lor the illustration of Mechanical I'bihisophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department 30, Academic f 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 f 1,51) to 2,50 per week. Arrangements are in progress to furnish Board, exctu- siTe oi louineir, wasnuer. taei anil light, to such as may ueauu i., av 5. " J" 1 " ' , i. .SesNionM and Tacaf loni. Two Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 3rd 1 hursday in October, and continues 26 weeks; the latter commences on Thursday, 15th May, and continues 14 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. liy order and in behalf of the Uoard: THOMAS WATTSOX, Pres't. GEORGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT IS A FACT. ONE self-evident, and worthy of every consideration, that no Miller can make Rood clean dour without he has good clean wneat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. 1 tell you it is to get one of liergstresser's Wheat Scourers, or Smut Machines. He beinr an old. Dracticnl nnH experienced Millwright lias invented, got up ana put in successiui operation the best Wheat SScourer now in use. Anv nrnn ordering a machine and afterward, finding mat it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these mn. chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes Ss Marsh. Orders for midlines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machi nna will ka sent and put to all order?. Address J. BISRGSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. ' 329 N OTI S Promissory, Judgment, and Jc m .Notes (blanks) at this office. AXOTIIER SClEXTIFtCn'0XDEBI PEPSIN: The true DIGESTIVE FLUID or GASTRIC JUICE a great Dyspepsia Curcr ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth atomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron I.ieuiii, the great physiological chemist, by J S.Huit.htox, M.D., No. 11 N. Sth St. Philadelphia, Pa. TRULY wonderful remedy for Jmliesluin, Vusnemia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Vcbiliti, curing after Nature's own process, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. (Cj-IIalf a leaspoonful of this fluiJ infused in water, can digest or dissolve Five Pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stom ach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the iuner coat ol mat organ, wnen in a state oi health, called the gastric juice, i bis fluid is the grcaf solvent of the Jooti the purity nig, preser ving and stimulating atjeul of the stomach and intestines. Without it there can be no digestion, no conversion of food into blood, no nutrition but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. Pep ill is the chief element or great digest ing principle of the gastric juice. It is found in great abundance 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 annuals, as the ox, call, Ac. It is the material ued by farmers in making cheese stytid HenilCt, Iheeliect of which has long been the snecl il wonder ul tlie uairy. iyuruuK of milk is the lirst process of digestion. A call stomach can curdle nearly one thousand limes its own weight of milk, llaron Liebig states, "one part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thuusaiid parts of water, dige-ts meal and other food. Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet 1 ep-in. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjjinej scikxtific i:vmi:t n : P.aron LlLBlti, in his celetTaled work ou Animal Chc- mi.-try. says: -An artificial itie-.tiTe nuM. an.tianus io tbeliaftric.luice.mar be r.-aOliy .ri pari il nolo wii uu i.u.. hi. in lira of the sfoniarh .if "the calf, in l.il , annus articles of food, as meat and c. wiil 1-- s..!len--l and diiresti-.! in the same manner as in the human st'-mch."' llr. I1I.KEIUA. iu his Mini' lis tn ati-e on l.s-d and ui t. published hy Eunices k V eils. New York, pase Vi. states the same irreat fact, and de,erils s the method of t repara tion. There are few higher authorities than lir. P. reria. Itr. CM HE, in his valnatuc writius on the I'ny si,,li.y of Digestion, ohserves thrit -ft diminution of th-- due quantity of the liastrie Juice is a prominent and nll-pre-, ailing muse of llyspepsia." and he :-iati s Ihat "a di.-tlli-ui.-htnl professor ef um'.ii ine in Loniiou.wlio a as ..ecr. ly t atliietnl with this lolopj-ilit. tindilir ev- T I hill' eiM to fall, had rei-our.-c to the lia.rrie Uun e. of t.iue.l in-in the stom:u-b of living animals, wliieh cnuj'!' t'-!y suei-eede l." Ilr.l.K.MI t M. author ol the f mm. w irk; on Vwb llict, says: - It is a n in:irk:ih!e fa.-t in physmloyy. tltat the stoiiiaehs of animal, m: ceratiil iu water. mi;..u t to the fluid the proierty i-t'ilisM.lvi!i: valinus art" ie.-oi l'.- d. aud of etfi-liii a kied ot arlifieial digestion ofthi-m in no wise dillerent fniiu the iialorai di.'estive r..r.;. ' Ilr.tl.MiiN'S sreat work, the Cli. mi. try ot lan.rls-a A l:lancharl. I llilad.. lo. pp ;Ul.':l.l saj.-: -TaediMovery if Pepsin forms a new era in th ehemi-.il h:-tory of Di gestion. From recent exjieriuieiits. we know that food is dissolved as raj i liy in an artitieiaidi-'e.Cve :uid. repared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural ijastric Jaiee it.., If."' Prof. lU NIil.ISiiN, ot the JetVrson C i.-IIete, I hila.l in his jrreat work on Human Physieii y. ! vot s mole than tiltv pap s to an examination of this sio j.-ct. His exj eri tucnts with llr. Ileauniont. on the tlastric Juice, ot taini d t'roui the lirin human stomaell and fp in animals, are known. -In all cases." he sas. -ilii-estv.n is-eurri d as jierfi-etly in the artificial as in the natural IL-e.-tioiis." Asa DYSPEPSIA t'URER, Dr Houghlon's preparation of Pt p.-in has produced the most mar velous effects. It is impossible to gite details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but au thenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO JILNDKUD rapid, nondt-rful, and permanent cures. It is a great .Ni.iivots Axrt noTE, and particularly u-eful for tendency to bilious disorder, liver complaint, fever and ague, the evil ell'ects of quinine, mercury, &c, also for excess in eating or drinking. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not reach and ulso give instant relief ! and repeated for short time, pa rity of lllood and vtoou or sour fillow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vo miting, cramps, soreness ot the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the blond, heaviness, lowness of spirits, desponnency, emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle often effects a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS sent by Mai1, free of Postage. For convenience of sending to ail parts of the country the Digestive Matter of tlie I'ep-in.i put up in the lonn o Powders, with directions to In- d.solisl hy the patient in water or svrun. 'I lo se iiowdcrs conta-'n just the same matter as the tmttles. lut twice the quantity for the same price, and p.re sent l-y mall, tree of Postage, tor s-1. sent iost-paiil; to lir. J. s Houehtoit. No. 11 North Eighth L Philadelphia. SMX packages tor i-: Every bottle. and package bears the written sig nature ol J.S.IlOl'iiH i'ON.M.D., Sole Propric tor. SolJ by agent in every town in the Union and by most respectable dealers in medicine. Tobehad of Dr. Til URN TON, I.eni-l.urg ; J H Caslon, Milton; 1 hompson, .Millltnburg ; H ilt ic Lilert, llaitleton; Win Koshong, New Berlin ; G I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'C'ay, Northumberland Iv33." BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, AliJlinburg, Union county, Fenu'a. T)ESPECTFULLY informs tlie citizens of Luton 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 HOUSE is large aud roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every cure will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. tils 1 AlSLb mil always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the matket can afford. The I1AK will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquors will be kept. His STAULES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLEUS punctual and attentive. Iu short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all, and hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mtfllinburg, June 21), 1850 rpiIE subscribers offer she public, at their J. new Brick Foundry, the following 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 3 sizes. Coal Burner for Tailors 1 size, 12 inch el inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 8 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores. Offices, Barroom, and Shops. J be celebrated Geneseo Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, &c. &c. CHRIST & FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1819. "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 in Lewisbur by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and a this ollicc. Price. 75 cents HENRY C. HICKOK ATTORXEY AT LAW ' I'nflin riinsle T) . APrrrt, " icno a. 0r"L7.1S"??!-"rccp;tl aiq. fvgr JFtttit itttij ORNAMENTAL TBEES The subscriber offus sa!e a , assorlmrni r,rL..: - ... sa,e a 'arfo ntive and exotic varieties f),nl 1 IWS sUch aslhe rauCUr IV . I a. i V r-rn a .... I.' n,,i,ng io procure quantity of the Fruit trees, are teMd make itnmediale application to tliesubscri her, ia order to procure the varieties nli size wanted. li p v,-,r , 01 LewisbllefT f.k A , e rt erf .tn t, loau. LIVKII COM PL. I vt J- PPFr'ia- rh'0nic ' fervor, t J Deb.hly d.se.se of the Kidney,, ,,,j a ' cases .,WI1B fton, . .ii,, r'" or Mood to the He.d.AciJit, of i3 Sesal.,.ns when in . lying r're, dimness of Vision.Dots orWebs be ore the Sieht, Fever and dull Pain in the the Ktn and Lyes, p.tn in the SiJe-, uari. C hest, Llml,3 &c, sudden Flushes of Heat. IJurmng in .he Flesh, constant I,L g.n.ngs cf Ltd, ad gat Dt,)retsjon of ' r li irrttTi xllx cihed DR. HOOFLAND-s CEIE2PulTTD GXaRHAH EIITEHS, prepared by -V. V. .13. .J.tcksoH, at the "(.crman Medicine Store," I-.O .4rcI.Sl.ri.iiad. "el, 7";"J- TJ Mtr J'"P"r"tiJ.X me Liiil'U Mutes.es t ie cure. n lids Po 1 'eH "fe WJr'hy ,he at,ealiu of inva. o 1 t if E.r-at l"lues io ,he "ctiticauon of di-easrs of the Liver and lesser glands eierci- allections of the d.gcst.ve organs, they SIe wilhal safe, certain and pleasant. ' Dal . "cl P BE'v.vrzn.TheHon.Ch. D Hi.ai.r. editor ol .he Camden Democrat ,tll best paper in est Jersey, s,, Juv 2Utl' t - r,s uj: i 10m the ;, ee.i;..:.r ? m'i'V ..f e-ee. aM to S'Z ""V01 published, said. Aug 25th " we ZfJd Id? M m:'' wne,fc A, snrh is the rase, r n.tito ni wm f'. ,,":k l'ersM f delilit.t.4 Judge M.JL.Voaa, . gentleman of great scien tific arid hie rary attainments.said in hia".Vew Vork Vt eekly Messenger, Jan 6, 1330 wl,i,'h h'f""," ;""r "ere fa a preraratiea win. It the lf,i,nir presses of tlie Union appear unuTiinous tn rt,nniien,l,ni. and the reason is olYion.. It is ma,i. atbT a i.rearni tu.ii furnislnd by one of Uie most c. lebrati-a W'rr.xr'' n;t"J''rn,tia''-l'e late Dr. Christopha; Wnhe!m Hoolland. fn.fessor te the 1'niversitvofJ.iu, ,4."'! . King "f ''" anl ene of tlw i' T"?1. Oerinanj has ever pmluced. He uSi?-'"."? n- U' ree..mmenje,l it a rKrj.."'- 'J '1'Psia. iK bUity, Verti.-o, Ariuitv of fn m . Ti l, n""P"'on. ami all complamts arisine the Int. l ,ddil- ' e stosaaeb. toe liver art r!,ii,i J V ;. J"ne "bUadeli.hi. papers e.pr.. th. ,r sTe,i nf.Uf I """" anJ several of their Kdit.r. K,' '"r" fr" theix own individual irirar. in niJ,'?, """""""Mtees, w. srl warranud. net oaly ZZSXi Vi '.'J?'?."? " "'alters to th. Prel .,n, n 1 .i' '. aeason l preparaUon, bat in n oniiueudins the artirle to all afllieted. Mivitjci.-Tie Philadelphia Saturday gazette, the best family newspaper published in me t mted States, the editor sa a of Dr iloofland'i Uerman Bitters entum.tb!,t We rwn"nend what are termed Tib anil th I rur T"ui'r' ltron, and r..nri.leD.: ir , "t W"'1 " ' b" 's''tl.v understoesl thrf i i i l".,kinK tif the ni.slruiu. of the d. that r haie d, in- t.,r jrniify ra, , mihief. but of a medjr M l.""!, . Wul!"1- "niverwilty filed, and whicb. baa itl the hearty approval of the f aculty itself. t..r tc " " received (hti J. nrs. ui tf the stfmyttt Ultilum in tit far, u ilt I ;. Mn."? l'f ' i1a'1' l hi- thaof all other nE, r4" ,r! fM t.lb't. ' easily be established. ,D,1 roily nl , " , "'!' "t c ' "'I "ration will meet wiifi rhnr ,l7, ' ,,r",al h, n pr.-sent.-it even in this ft.-ai. T6t tins nuuli-im- willrur l ir..,rn-,.i.;.. . i ,i. : ene ran d-,u t. after nsing it as directed. It arts speeiSe. a.i.v nj-on u,, s,nia, h and Uver. It is pref. rat Ir to t ai. uiel in ail biliau, Th. effect is immediate tin y ran be mini.t....i . . .. ... I I" ,1 . iii'iL.iitwoiWi,iiflMij aud reliable bin. tit, at any time. llewarf! nf rnuntprfpitcr This medicine has attained that character whicb uciessary lor all to attain lo imluce counter feilera to put forth a spurious article at the risk the lives of tho--e who are innocently deceived. XowA- icell to the marts of the Genuine. They have the written signature of CMJicsso upon the wrapper, and the name blown io lh bottle, u-ithuttt which they are spurious. Forsnle.nholesale and retail, at theGERMA IIPnintveuTniii, . . oiuni, 10. ixu AUIH St., en eimi. Kiin, tiate oi i ( Kace et.) l'bilait elphia, and by respectable dealers genrtally, th eOlintrW thrAnnknnt j -.aiuuii lyoou Ahoforsale ly S.F.L YXDALL,Zjirishurg,rt Also li ll T1JI1P VTIIV .U MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, SEJTLI i EITEDlTIOrSlI EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OfflCE Lewisburg.
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