The nilleaeum of Steam. A correspondent of Ike PtifuMpbitt In qnirer describes tlie Siubal- boiler, a rcw invention, in term wbich would indicate we aro approaching the milleniura of fviu. He ays : It can bo put in one-sixth of the spaec of l ho cylinlrieal boiler, and being so rtiuirt condensed will cont about one half the price. Kviry part U accessible to be rlc.iiioil, en that it may be kept in order nt nil times, and may be bracked ami ! hlayeil to bear any person desired or if any repairs are necessary, can be maiie very rcrdily. Its extraordinary beating mii fare, and the arraugement of the fire eliamuer to produce the required effect, as well as the reverderatiug draught, rnuM only be brought about by intense thought and research, with a deUrtnina ti u of will not to be driven from its pur isc The saving of fuel in a few weeks will pay fir a new era is here presented to the wuld. Steamships may go to In. ilia direct, and traverse I lie oecan with t'Hr thiril of the fuel noie consumed. It: w ill he no longer necessary to bury the tdiip iu the water with foi l the hailing hip in (he water with fuel the failing hip may take an auxiliary cugine and l'uilt r, to force hi r through calm lati tudes, or to propel li r at any time, with a few tons of coal ; the locomotive may have hundreds ol thousands of dollars per annum ; the sugar planter may boil his u-ar by steam, and not waste hi3 crop fir fuel; tho manufacturer who uses - IMMI touof coal, may make his profits of two .thirds aved, or S-'.'i.mid to ?:!0,MIO I" r annum ; the horse may le relieved li.ihi liie toil oU the canal boat. Kvcry no cliuuical pursuit may he urged onward l y steam, which tuay be put iu the small est rooms, even up stairs, iu a space of a!. .hi' four feet area, the farmer may jriii'l his own grain and saw his own tiiu li r, with but half a ton of coal per week I.kttkii is Cypher. The. following is a kttcr from a l-'renchman in London to a fiii lid in Paris, giving secret information, 1" r which ho was compelled to have Eng land in forty-eight hours after the discov- I IjonimiN, 1703. My dear friend As there- is an opportunity, I am going to in form you how we are ; and what has hap- j potird since I last wrote, but as for news I I iiavobonc, neither would it be proper to write any, as times arc; my daughter Jlary, who you know is just turned off twenty-has just had an ofTer of marriage from a sail -maker, which induces mc to agree to the match, as I am informed by people of the- same line-, they always find ready- employment. I am sorry to 'say I h ive been couCncd lately with a fever and cold, at- the same time spit' blood, and L.i 1 a severe bead -ache; but while I am w riting this I am fast recovering. I must now hid you adieu, requesting to be ac. l'i tinted with all your uews, and how- you are, and to repeat my assurances of your commands- being always punctually attended to by my dear friend, your well wisher, J. F. (V The key to the above is a small dot af ter each word which is to be observed, and the information conveyed is: "There tiro twenty sail of the line ready at Spit Lead ; Howe commands." Kv il Ukports. Thc longer I live, the in tc I feel the importance of adhering to the rule, which I have laid down for my i If in Mich matters. 1. To hear as little as possible of what ever is to the prejudice of others. 2. To believe nothing of the kind till I ii m absolutely forced to it. Never to drink the spirit of one who rireulate au ill report. 1. AJways to moderate, as far as I can, the utikindiicss c xprcsscd towards others. .1. Always to believe that if the other ti le was heard, a very different account would be given of the matter. Kemeut fur the Simmer Com-l-i. m xr. Tim great increase of deaths numng children has become cause for se-ri-ms apprehension, and any remedy to avert the fatality should be tried. We have been told of a remedy for cholera infantum, which is said to be excellent, mi l its simplicity will warrant a trial. Here it is : Take one pound of flour and wnp it tightly in a eloth, after which boil it fx three hours; let it get perfectly cool before the removal of the eloth ; then re move all the glutinous substance from the o'it-ide, which will leave the interior por tion hard tike chalk. This should bo grat ed to serve as a thieking for milk, (from one cow, if possible to obtain it,) upon which feed the patient. It will keep for a long time, and it is said by those who Lave used it, to be more beneficial than anything else. " Ah !" said a romantic young lady Fpeaking on some subject in which ber feeliugs were warmly enlisted, " bow glad ly would I embrace an opportunity !" " Would I were an opportunity," ex claimed her bashful lover. " Hill, what brought you to prison V " A couple of constables, sir." " What brought them after you ?" Their legs, I suppose." " And had fimr anything to do with it." " Yes, sir, Eliia teased me so, I had to Vulchrr." Ilicn 1'R,ce clDZsoiucTandhM recently been sold in the parish of St. Mi. eiu v .Trnm.i, iomion, at the rate of Ai-iimjo, acajiy ?.',,000;000 per New Book and Stationary Store IN Lcvriskrg. M. Fitzpatrick & Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers A Sta tioners, 39 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of tbeir establishment in 3d St, eat door to Bearer ft Kremer's 8 lore where mar be had Books in the varied departments of Litcratnre, including Historical, Biographi cal, Theological, Scwntihc, Mechanical, Poeti cal, Classical Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub lications. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, suitable for the rations denominations. Plain and Fancy Stationary uf all kinds. Pen and Pocket Cutlery, Portnionnaies in Pearl, Ivory, Papier-Macho and Morroceo, Gold pens and pencils. Ladies Cabas. Reticules and Work- I Boxes, and a variety of useful fancy Goods. lo call and examine thetr assortment of Books, Stationery and Fancv Hoods. New Goods re ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1855. T)LAN'K Books of all patterns, including 1 Day Books, Ledgers, journals, Cash and Mi ii me Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, Stu lents' Note and Composition Books, Ac, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bro.'s, 8d St., Lewishtirg. I)OKTK pair MOXXAIES in Pearl, Ivory. Pa Maehe and Morocco at prices van-in; from 10 cts. to $1,25 at M. Fiupal- nck &. llro's New Book and Stationery Store, 3d Si Lcwisburg, next door to Beaver & Kremer's store. 1MXE Gold Pens diamond pointed 37J ; Large do " " 50 Ex. " ' 7;i Gold pens in silver cases from 75 cts. to $2,00. Gold pencils n ull or without pens from 75 els. to $1,00 (1 OLD pens repointed at S5eis. each, at M. X Fitzpatrick & I'.ro's New Book and Sla- iioiit-rv Store, 3d St. Lcwisburg, next door to Beaver A- kreamer s More. 1)E. and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos tenliolins, and others fine manufacture, al prices varying from 10 cts. to $1,00. (1 OOI) Razors warranted. from 25 to 50 cts. Razor Strops from 10 to 15 cts., at M. Fitzttairick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. I.rwisburg, next door to Leaver Kre mcr's S'ore. VEW BHiks received as soon as publish. i. ecl, and for sale at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, at M. Kitzpatrick & Bros' New Book Store. 3d St. Lcwisburg- OU HICKS lor any Rooks published in this Country or Europe, not on hand, will be attended to with promptness ami iiispaicu.aiui supplied in all cases at from 20 to 50 percent below publishers' prices, by Fiizpatnck A Bro. Ill GAP letter, cap and note paper from cts. to 131 per quire. Burt Eitvelopcs self sealing, 12J cts. per 100. Fine white " - 15 at M. r nzpatrick Bros INew Hook and Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisbnrg. I)LAIX and Fancy Stationery of all kinds, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book Siore, 31 St. Letvisbnrg. UA RPE KS, Godey's, Graham's.and all the other $3,00 Magazines supplied at 5u per annum. Single No s only s cts., iy M. Filzpairick ft Bros" :m m.. i.ewisuurg.ucxi door to lleaer ft Kremer's Store. lMiilariclpliia Adv'ts. George Stnrges, SOLE Maniilarlurer of Hie Improved Spiral Sprliia- MilreHeH,No.92 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Tn Ly tlx A wort a liutitiitr. Nrw Vnrk, Ort. ls.il d. Franklin Inntilut-, l'hilxl'lihui,N'. J-inl One t the Maryland lnMltute, Haltinwra. Kmr.) 1H4S The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the tlnmt and kearf wmdrm frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs arc all connected by harness-leanher hinges, seenrely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably tilted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may reiuire a silting posiure.having the luxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of haudlmg of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forllotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Hnsk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA ST IK OX FCRXITVRE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, IMS ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES! Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, t.rcat Fire at Chestnut A Fifth Sts, Fridav morning, Dec. 15th. IH5t EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aia when put to the test : PmtnxLrni,Dec. 15. 1S54. Messrs.Evans & Watson ,No.2! South Fourth St. Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec fimmending your Salamander Safes lo Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means of preserving their books, papers ftc. troin fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as god a condition as ihey were when put into it, lie fore the great tire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner or Chestnut and 1 1 tin streets. The above safe was in nse in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the goon condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Sale and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again, having penect confidence iu its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEV & THILLIPS." Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : V. S. Mint, 1'hil ada.; Farmers' it Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq, High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller ; Caleb Cope it Co, No. 183 Market 8t, ; Richard Norris A Hon, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner 1 fith and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Philada.; Lacey A Phillips, corner 5ih and Minor Sts.; Hharpless A Bro., No. 32 South Second St. ; James, Kent A Santee, No. 117 North Third St.; W. H. Horstman A 8ons. No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith, Williams A Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. tWA large assortment of the above Safes always on band (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's 8afe now in use). EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shatters, Iron Doors and Iroa Bash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres. ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Ac. Please give ns aealI.atNo.26 South FOURTH St, Philadelphia. (April 6, "65 573yl TEWEI.RY of the latest pattern of allnoal J ities for sale at tha lowest City prices by Lcwisburg Chronicle Dissolution of Partnership. rPHE Partnership heretofore existing L between David lllairand J. I,. Ilarretl un der the firm of Blair & Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second Street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. I.. Barrett bavin; purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BLAIR. J. L. BARRET 1'. The Mount Vernon rime will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make them comfortable. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1S33. HERRINGS Patent Chanipiun Fire proof SAFES, with Hi.i.' Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair, London, IriAl, and also at the World s r air, New Verk, 18.':i and IK54. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this State of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation ol the genuine ' Herring's Safe" is world wide. and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi ! mony lo their sum riiLisn fire proof quali- ties. More than 13,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two hi snuui have passed triumphantly through accidental fires. The public arc assured that all Sales manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to Ihosc which have been so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in ihc burning of the " Tribune es tablishment," New York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, al the large lire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and snll more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chcsnnt St..in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Cmnrini, when many oilier securities failed. FAR I! EL A CO, Iron Soft una Hunk lrli Mukrr., 31 WA I.N I T Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safe.', with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made to order. All the most cel ebrate'll.oeks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand " Sales, " Salamanders and Iron Chests" of oilier makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March .Hi.'.ir.. SiSyl Agrnt J. O. Km HKiso V Co., Danville. BLINDS AND SHADES ! t tr' felling Off al liedutid Primt. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North M.VTII STREET, a few doors above B. Market St.. Philadelphia. OKMIX A TO It or A I.I. A-.H 'STYLES' Buys the best mate rials cheap for Cash, which enables him to sell superior Window IflilMl & MialN as low as others sell inferior articles. Oold Bordered and Painted shades, of beau tiful desiens. liiill Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fiitures, &c wholesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered lo order. Kepairini; in general attended to. Purcha sers pleas-e call. rf' WE STCDY TO PLEASE, jit March 30, 185i 2m.V,3 FRENCH TRUSSES." HERNIA or Knplure sncccssfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant r rench 1 russes, imported by the subscril-cr, and made to order expressly for j his sales. All snlfering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that ihe occasion uowoll'ers to procure a Truss combining txlrtmt tightnrt. villi tout, durability and correct construction, iu lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Itnpture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to snit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, :t, 'jil and 5; Double. !;l,i!5,!jtB,!j!M and 10. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, and stating side atlected. For Bale Wholesale and Ketail by Ihe Im porter, C'alrli II. XeeilH-H, S. W. eor. of Twelfth & Itaee sts, Philada. llepot for llanning's Improve,! Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spi nal Pcops and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. March 30, 1855. THE CHEAP CASH BOOK anil Slatinni-ry Store, North west cor. of Sixih ami Arch is, I'hilu- dtlphia. Poetical, (.-cat IIui'KUlnM iu iinokn ! Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. .S7VI I'l.i: A XI) FAXCY ST A TIOXEK Y. Superior white ruled Letter Paper, -ii 1. 50 per Beam. Letter and note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings furnished at very moder ate rates. Cards Written ami Engraved. Oilloti's and other Steel Pens. Superior Mot to Wafers, 3S3 Mottoes on a sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, Ac. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-Monnaies. Port folios, Ac. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, wilh a choice assortmentof TOY BOOKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Books and Engravings. April ,'55 575y l I. Thomson. Faints, Glass, Varnish, Drugs, &c. ROB'T SHOEMAKER & Co.,S.W. corner Second and Green Streets, Phila delphia, have constantly on hand a large assort ment of articles annerlaining to their line of1 bnsiness. comprising WlmlOW .la!H of . ... . ... i i , . every description, as r rench and English Plate ;ur oiiiic aim idiwi inuows ; .naiiiciicil, ; C.InrP.l on, I F.norai'od flla., f.,r I'knrl.o. Vestibules, Conservatories, Ac. American Window Glass, of all sizes, at manufacturers' prices. Zinc I'alnlM, of French and American manufacture. Snow White, Brown, and Stone Color. These Paints arc much cheaper, and more durable than White Lead, and are fast superseding that article. Tar nlMllON, of all kinds, equal to the best, at re duced prices. Also, BRUSHES, and every ar ticle required to make a complete assortment of PAINTER'S MATERIALS. We are extensively engaged in the manufac ture of Faint In Oil and 1'iUl v, and are prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu rers on the lowest terms. Prices Current sent per mail, on application. April 4, 1855 S71m3 F. H. SMITH, POUT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor. of Fourth A Chestnut Sis., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Wor'i Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a Reneral assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH. N. W. corner Fonrth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N. B. On the receipt of .fit, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any nan of the I'm led states, by mail ; describing pen, thus, mcdinm. hard, cr soft, March 30,'55 ly572 1 BIT & West Branch Farmer August 10, 1855. DIRS. E. MITCHELL, NO. 28 North Ninth St., Philada., manufacturer of MaullllaN.l'loakN, A.C., of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE and K ETAIL. Orders made up at short notice in the best and latest style. April 4,'55in3 SAJS'L H. FULTON, CTAPLE and Fanry Stationery, and O Card Kngrai lng. Establishment, IU South EIGHTH St, Philada. April 4,V." New York Adv'is. "Spiritual Telegraph," fFIIE Orjtan of Modern Spiritualism. X FOURTH VOL. commences in May. It contains the fullest record extent of current Facts and Opinions on Spritual Intercourse. Published weekly at $2 per annum, also all Spiritual Books for sale by PARTRIDGE A 1JKII lA.VJf It H mart way, few York. P s. A Catalogue of Spiritual Books sent on application :imiii5 Cheap Ulusic and Tiano Store OF Horace Waler.s,No.3.'5: Broadway Nw York Opposition tit the Combina tion Music at (.really lied need Kates! Kotu ilhtantliii' the comlination of Music Dealer to keep up the prices of non-copyright Music against the interests of Native Compos ers and their refusal to ejtfcpj to Mr. Watihs the ctiurtrjtica of the. Trade, he has immrme sales having al'iiiidaiit evidence that he ha piihlic countenance and support in his oppos ition to the Great Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currency. His stock of American and Euro pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own piihlicntions is one of the largest and hot selected in the United States. He has also made a threat rrdurtitm in the prices of Tianos, Melodeons and all hinds-Musical InMrnmenis. Superior toned octave Piancs for $175. -Mi ii'i iitttTH-r of ! '! tiualiir. ntnl inclriuiit-nts aw Mntn? aiitl a 1hikM HJt th' wlix-h tnt fiiwt. i'intin.i j r.f.i.rv i iirii'lv ..f Mtvlf nnil i.rici' tin ! IiMMi. i.nii.ri-im ttt'iM- ff T-n ifillt mit lanutini.r.cri : aiiioni tli-m llif ! f-fli-limtt-J moili-m iw proved llora- Wati-m" li.tn",niil j tltf lirl jircimuin -Voli-on Tinno uf T. ...HhtI A fo V i tuukr. (f.wiMTpi of th .Kotnii nUnt.) i-oii'i hairl I'i- in!i nt LTfitt Ikirniin! itri-ii- fn-m -HI to MfL"i:- i MK from tldlrivnt 3Imitnrt.riit iiu'litilin wH kuown U. A IJ. VV. mitltV 9l-lt il.n.-, tunM thv final t'ntimni-nt tltf bt mnkr in the I'ltin J Stntfu. 'ri-- 4... trfi, lilii. 115, 116, l.Vi, ..Ml. Hnitli'n Ih'ul.lt lljtik Mfloflinn. Jino. Kat-li 1'iano at:t Mf?tlfii uaran-If-d. v..'t'h ft t-rnif to ll- TrmJf . KiIk"!, Ac !-' f2 mt H-nt. d.ruiiit t ri. rirymfn anH'hnrcli. . Onli-rt iin'ittt-ily ntlftiilil in. Blurir Hfiit, poKf i.ti, to all parti, of tlie mttntry, at tin n-ltit-l rat-, lli-nir-il nni S--l-t rntl'?:uii.- itnil 8tbnlulit f I'rimt of Muniral IiiPlrutii rut f(rwnrli-l to any nd In-nn fr-- of 'htrj;v. ttii"ri7 THK (. UK AT IllvMKDV, ABOl'T which so in ich has been said and published, is among ns. Who has not heard ol the MICMr.tN Ml STAMi I.IM Mi:.T? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used In cure Klieuuialisni, I'lcers, Sores, lirmses. Sprain-;, King-worm, Felons, Salt Ithenm, Piles. Sore .Nipples and I '.iked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Coins on Ihe Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen .bunts or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any oilier complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is kui-allt coon in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Onlls, or ansprain, soreiipss or stillness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Itingboiie, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. IrThc Liniment is pnt tip in three sizes, and retails al S5cts,50 cts.and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. To Country Merchants. Ever-v store should be supplied with this valuable LI M MEAT, as it pays a good profit aillI scIs rapiy. - ;.W. WEsTBKfKtK, (successor to A. G. Bragg ft Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. FrincipalOirie.es sin Broad way, New York, and cor. 3d & Market Sts.,St. Louis, Missouri Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout Ihe United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermnda Islands. Iy533 Baltimore Atlv'ts. BALTIMORE CARD- Stl.T Sail Sail. AJarge sup ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum SAL T constantly for sale by C'arr, I'ko & Co., Commission Merchants, March HO, '55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Carr, Giese & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the J sale of ITour, f.ralu & Lumber, Sjwtir Wharf, llaltimnre. XV. gents for Newark and Kosendalc Co. Cement and Plaster. G.ALUM & FINE SALT constantly on hand. N. B. Liberal CASH advances made on consignments on receipt. Baltimore, March 1, 155 fim Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. TJELMBOLD'S Hljtlilv Concent rale J I 1 oiiipotini1 riiiiri Hvlratt of III ('III', for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, strictures, Weak ness, and all diseases uf the Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. If you have rtintracltsi the terriWo iliaeauft whirh, whi-u ouce aeatrtl In the 5j-Ftem, will nr.-ly (TO iliitrn from rue g-nrration I" ant.lher, nnj. -nntiiinz Hi. ron MituU..n an.l ita.i'tii2 Hie wry iul Ittiilfl of life. J, u..t Irut y,.iirself ill tlie liatiilM of IJtiai-H, who Ut ui ev ery liny in a city lik Ihia. and till tlie ia.r. with cla-Tin-X I'rtlfttltot.ts tnn wt-ll i-al.-lllate.! to drt-i-i.e tlie ynuo and thte net ar.iiiainnsl villi tlit'tr trirk.. Vim ran n..t be too careful in the svltction uf a renietljr in tbese calM-s. Tlie Flui.l Kxtrart of l!u-liu lina Tieen pronoonis.1 hy emint - nt nboi, iana the Crrat.-.'t lirimslv eer known. ltiam.sIWn p-rfi-rtl; .leauit in iU UM-tt, .nd jrr, innocent in it. at-tion. and yet so tliorou-'li lliat it anni- i,iite. every partiri. i.nu. rank an t i.i-.nou riru. of row ureauiui uuteae; ana, uniiKe t.uier rt-.iur,n., pnw, not dry np the dirraH. in III" Wood, lonftltolional IN-hility, broutiht on hy fr-lf al'itu-. mopt lerril.Ie diura., which baa brought thousand of the hu man rare tn unlimelT irnttrs. tliuit l.laftin-x the brilliant b..a of parentis anil hlvhtiug in the hu.l the nlortotts atiil.ilinn of many a iii.I.Ih youth, ran bo rurcd hy thia Inhtllitle Ih-niedy. And a a niodiciue whit-h nul Vn eftt ever, laly. fn.m the niniply delieate to the eonfine.1 and dVrpairln- irivalid, DO Htual is to be fuuud, at'tiui; boUi as a lure and l'revvuU'.e. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarnapai Ilia, For purifying the Illood, removing all dlneaa arinin fn.m vxeKnaof Slerrnry, rxtoturtt and iraprndvnee in lite, chrooie oonatitutioual diaonae, ariaini; from an iro piire Hate of thn Blood, and the only reliable and ef-fe-toal known ivniisl.for tho enre i f Serofula, Salt Khrum, israld Head,'l'lcerationa or the Throat and less, l-aina anil Uwellinira of the Ifcnwa, Tetter, rim lilea on the Face, and all caty Krut.tiona of the kin. Ttiia artiele l now prearrilieil by aome of tha most diKtinmiiidied I'hyaiciana tn the country, and has proved more efficient iu practice than any preparation of farsa parlila yet offered to the public, fiiereral eaae of recon dary yphilbt,Merrnrial and Serofunu,di.eaaeiihaeeD tirely rectiTered in the incurable wards of ourl'uhlic ln atitutiis which bad for many yearf miated every mt.le of treatment that could be deviaed. Tbene cafleli furui.h ttrikine examples of the salutary effect, of Ibis medicine In arrertine at. me of the moat iayrterata diaeaac, alter the glands were deatroyed and the Donee already alT.-cUd-KOTICE. lettera from rrrponBible PhyrirBina of sev eral Medieal Oolle'a, and cerlitlentes of cure, fmm pa tient will be found accompanying both Preparation. Paicis. Fluid Extract of Buclm, per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,$t per bottle, or6 bottles for -Stf, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and 8old hy H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, 203 Chcstnnj. St., near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHRIST A CALDWELL, I-ewisbnrg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev enrwhere. IVA11 letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. June I, 155 yl PURE Cider Vinegar for sale at May 4,'65 BEAVER A KREMER'S. The Summer Session OF the LEWISBUIHi ACADEMY, will commence on Mmaai, April 2:t, 1NS5, and continue -0 weeks. The course of Instruction is calculated to fit youths for College or for general business. The Bible is in daily use, in the School. Composition and Peclamalion receive careful attention j and Proficiency in Recitation of Studies, is rewarded by ilic bestuwiueut of i'limpUtntntory 'ards." For Reference, the subscriber cnuM give the names of most of oar principal citizens who have had children or wards under his care. A class of VmiTrif Ijtdiea will be secured. Ti itims: For l.unr;iiaps, $10; Advanced English, .;; Common llranches, (Heading, y ruing, Ceography, Arithmetic, Oratnmar, and U.S. History,) !; per session. Con tingent expenses per session, 50 cts. per scholar. No deductions except fir sickness JOHN KA.NUOI.PM, March I85!, Principal. Th. numlM-r f riiiln apnn whom U-y w,t. h,tnw .'I l.t .Vn.ion, vw l.r. who not fail in a ititgte JttcUt' ti'in bIIIi'iukIi wnin nftlii'm lml ovvruo. Improvement In Daguerreotyping! UPYKEK & H.1WX announce to Hie I J public that they have newly lined up and ; greatly improve. I their Hooius and Apparatus, : and are prepared lo lake l.ikClll'NM'M snp-1 ,..;.. r...'" ' . ; . ' '..i .i . i.....'. n,..., iv. nr,...i....i. 1., '" "-'l"- "'5' K. " -'"-. c, ami warratiteil iruc. We annex a list i.I our superior Cases : I'npicr Maclie, Souvenir, 1 i .1 i i i- - i' and Shell. Pictures taken at SI and m.wards. lfims at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Dru? .store.opioviie the Telegraph otlice. ; l.ewisbiir?. Feb. a-i. Ih."i." ! FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete j and ready for me, which we will sell to any j person, wilh full instructions in the business, ' for less than first cost. i Dr. John Locke, surveox fijxrsr. ' OrriC'E removed to .NUliTII TH1K1) street, Lcwisburg. Lcwisburg, Nov. I, lHr,.r iTT) MLritrrss Ollire! The undersigned have been : appointed Agents for 1IOWAKD V CO.'S; EXPKESS 1.IM', and are now prepared to j forward, duili. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes : Ac to Philadelphia, New Voik, Boston, Al- ! bany.Baliiiiiore.and intermediate points, al.su lo the other Northern and Eastern cities. ! The public are respectfully invited to pat- j ronie the above line, as ii is the quickest and j safest method of transportation between the j cities and Lcwisburg. j Packages leecived by or before !) AM. will i arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be ! delivered earlv in the following morning. t Keceipts given for ti nie ami price. j Thifodilpliiu Ofin - -II A !, South Third St ! Oct. gii. VniflsT & CALDWELL. ! MAKKISI'.l lilNDKIlV. J.f ly.Ic s. r. I., lluller. Aawoerilo II . idea ,1 ( . Book Kiniikrs ami Statu n kiss, ami IIla.nk :mik Mam kai-ti ukks, Jl'irrifl'itrj, I'n. W OST respectfully inform lh n friends that ill they are engaged in the above business I zr directly opposite Ib-rr's II. -ti 1, j They ; llalter iheinselves, by carelul aoeuuon to iheir i luisiness, to receive a continuance f the pat- n nage so liberally enjoyed bv ihe old linn. i BLANK BIMik.sii.r Banks, Comity Ollices, j Merchants, and private individuals, and every ! variety of full and half-bound constantly on ! hand. Paper ruleil lo anv pail'-i ii. Old Books, j Periodicals, Mairazincs, Law Books. Newspa- ' pers. Bibles, Musie, works issued in Nos., c- bound in any slvle, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done rheaply. Please give us a call. C. A- H. I"f Books Ac. to lie bonnd may be left wilh the Editor of the Chronicle. 5119 Danville Hardware Store, TIIUEE lllmiiS M'liTll OF THE HA XK VT which will be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel. Nails, Carriage triin'ings. Harness mountings. Carpenters'. Cabinet-makers' ami shoe makers' Tools, Boot and shoe Findings Moroccos, Kid, Lining., French Calf skins, Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware ol every description. Venitian Window Bid Shutters.W iiii!owSash.SjlverpltdWare, uriitannia are, turns. Pistols, Revol- vers. Manilla ami Hemn Rone. Snerm. ! Lard, and Whale Oil, Tar, Window iitass.t.ooKingtilass rlates.I.mseedOiI, Spirits Turpentine, Pure White Lead, White Zinc Paints, Blake's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Paints, ines and Liquors at W holesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var- nishes, Ac. Ac All of which w ill be sold very cheap for cash. country produce, or four monihs' approved credit. J. O. RICHARDSON. at the sirns of the Anvil and Saw Danville, Sept. 11. lSftl 1 y lot PORTSMEN! Thesubscriberhas on hand a large and well selected stock of Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles, Game Bags, Powder Horns, shot Pouches, Ac., as follows. Single barreled Shot Guns from $ 3,i0 to $ 2 Double do do 10,110 to 40 Smooth cut IMlcs 10.00 to 1M Twist do 10,011 ; 12 Foster's Pt. Twist Rifles, very One 10,00 to 20 Revolvers 7,0!) to 25 Pistols fill c. to 3 Comprising in all Ihe best assortment lo be fonnd in this region, and at LOWER PRICES than ran be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, give him a call and be convinced. J.O.RICIIAKDSOVHaidward Store. 3 doors north ol lite Bank, Danville. PCMPSr-Pumps 'Pumps ! Well and Cistern Pumps. Suction. Force and Chain, the very best articles now in iise.those wishing to purchase can be convinced of this fact by railing npon Henry R. Moll, Esq., Lcwisburg The subscriber has al-e. nl band LEAD PIPE 'rom 5 to 1 1 inches. .1 o !t 11 ARDsoy Dant'ille ilatdteriie Ntor-. t .-..us .. 1 of the L'ank ei lM-rill'. f f.. is, isji. J s Lithographic Printing, &c. KARL VOLKMAR h now located on North Fourili street, near U. Phiflips' lllacksmith Hhop, where L1THOOKAPI1IC Views, Maps Ac ar made to order. PICTURES for Frainuir;, and for Drawing Teachers. The Ccrman and French Languages, Draw ing, Paintiug and liraaghting. t.m-ht by Mr Volkmar. Lcwisburg, April. 155 IRON! IRON!! IRON! 04) 17C 1I!S Inst receiieil at tht! ZoAlO , ,J r"lllr" '"V i ' llardware Store of Ih V A-. OLIlS 4- MrFAhUES. Farmers and iilack- stnitlis, call and see the lurgrat and Imt as sortment ol Iron ever nib-red on the West Ilranch. Having the exchmifit control of the celebrated Valistis.'s Centre county Iron, we are enabled to vamint every bar. All sizes Tire, .Scollop, Knuiol and Sinare; Horse j Shoe, .Nail Ituds, Ate... at Cash prices to all. i Call and see the II ir.U are Stor" of I KKV.NOl.lis : M'KAPDE.V. j Lcwisburg, May 10, l -.o."). miYNOLDS & MTAII)E.at the! J.V Hardware ttore. I.cwistiiirz, oilrr to the J citizens of th- Wet ISr.mch. at extremely It. vr ' prices, if:, Turp'MihrM:, Whitt! Lead, Know t White Zinc, Silver's I'hi.tic Paints (various! Cdlnrs weather and ue-nr-M!',) .XailfSnike, Putty, I iv.Ust Liitclir ;, liutts, Scrrw.;, : i ailu Mil nlll'i't 1 l iil'llli llril'.w.li':, aimii.-- I and all kinds of rtu.Mius llanlwar 1 n . I : if I 1 1 l ; ... ,..,, .... ,,. .,M ,i ,. ,,, ,i,ir i , " " , ' . ... . I rt"c lu " aim.lJ'1,"luc , " ! sell as near ritv pries as possihlc. alt ami I ,ar "'' i 'f-wJ"J'"s- - y ' ' NOTICE. TV utir li.-ivj. tn int rit Tiifo nrro'li iw I X "'I ,- II UU 1J Jllll" III' IIIH.W IU .1 to Che citizens of LEU Iiil Kti and ; vicinity, as extensive Miners and Miippers of White tsli tnthiat i- osil. i Al iMiieafter t'ottieri, .Vorum'rriri.7 Co. I'n. i where we have exo nsive improvements, and ! are prepared to if tr to the public a very supe- j rior ani'-le.pariieularly s ii i 1 to Ihe iiiantitac tnre ot Iron and iiiakiir-' IsrcaM. Our sizes of ; Coal arc : LI MP yf"f Stneping purposes, STEAM HO AT '.tor do. and steambi ats. I'.lioKEN Y.r.li STOVE for Family l'e and Steam. M l' r , . , c ! i.i. , . for Liun oiirnsrs ami S.eam. I r.A S O ir Point of Shipping is si ' Mil 11 V. where ' arrangements are made to l'a-l llt-als without ; any delay. CfM Hi: N', PEALE A CO. J.J l-.-nsts. I.:iiit-a-l. r. j llisj KtiMir.ir,. LiBltr. ' C. VV. l'rtl.E, Slutiii .kiu. j II. llo ml ikiislk Un I Oi.lers a-'dressed loSliainokin orSnnbury ! will receive prompt alir niit-n. lyoi;5 ; UNION TEHPERANCE HOTEL, A Ml ! Ic ( tram ami t::t(ins Saloon. ' Vomer ot' Snonil oiol Miiih't St. I Having rented the commodious and well j jiliiiied buildings at the l-.wer en ! of Mai k t i St. (formerly ibe inansioti of Win. Hayes. E.-tj.) j the sulrscriber is prepared to enTf-itain ! ST I! A A HEliS A Ml THA VELEliS, Man and Beast, with bulging and food bu nut with inloMraiing lojiii-rs. FsTTherc is also attached an ICE f RE M Sahxin for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. PETERS, Lewisbnrg. March 30, lsr.l 3m "VTOTIl'K. N;u i.i been appoinffil the SEXTON to the l.eu isburg Cemetery. ' the subscriber would stale that he is prepared to perforin all duties connected u-ith ihe burial of the .b ad. on short notice. Als,i that he will ; attend lothe re-itilerinenl of deceased persons, under the direction of Iheir surviving friends. Residence iu the Lod-e al the Gale of the 1 Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACH Y. j Lewisimrg. May 30, 1851 ' :Vi;if S Pianos. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of .Meyer's celebrated Pianos. C.Mever ree'd the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, when he was in competiuoii with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. His instru ments are universally known to excel all oth ers f ir ex (Hi ,ite tone and durability. Those wishing tu purchase a Piaiu.ihat will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will all -,,..1 ..v ...... .,' 1.. - 1.- . f . call an.lr.xain. ne one ot his best 7-,.etave rose- wood instruinents, at J. L. VODER'! Watch and Jewelry Store. Market St. Oct 12 lHfll I ,,Hki, fCI. 1., in.il l.euisblire. I.C IV I'll) III "; Sa illKS lllsl Kllf lull, TS now open and ready to do btisiners. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. ! The follow ing named p. rsons are the Dimerous Wm him Cimfuos, Esij. i Mr. .loassns Walls. 1 Mr. Bvriis Ammoss. ' Mr. Jtvss M'I'klicht. I Mr. Tinm i H 1 is. ; Mr. ili.i 11 FiueK. t a E II K I.. IiiV B. l.yq. OrriCEits WILLIAM CAMERON, I'rtudent. DAVID REBER, Trtumrtr. Fimr per cent, per annum will be allowed on fan ueposiis over six innntns ; and tirre pir : cent, less than six and ovenhree monihs. j DAVID KEBER, Treasurer, ' Lcwisburg, Sept. lit, 1853 Winlield Woolen Factory,! ' Sear llarllrton, In Ion (otinly. I rr'HIS establishment is now in the best order-! I The machinery being nearly all new. i and none but the best of workmen cmplove.1, ! ! the subscriber feels safe in saying Ihal his j j work shall not be surpassed by any establish- ! I mem in this or the adjoining counties. j j His waggons will be around as usual, and ' those wishing to patronize his establish tit, j ! will please avail Iheinselves of that opportu ! nitv. I"? I have also on hand, and intend teep ing a choice assortment of (;iOilN. such as I'lnths, Stttinett. Vahmrrt. Twtfttn, lilunketn. Yam', Arc, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartlcton. April 22, 18a.1 if Oil SI I.I TWO new an.l elegan six-and-threc-.iuartcr Octave llnaiM Also THREE braittifnllv-linished M-7.0. DEOXS, made after the newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J. GESSXER, Ponih Fnttrih St. near Market. Lewisbttrg, X.,v. 20, 1NM Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutliner both Grain ami Grass M AXI'FACTI'RED and for sale at the M' ft: Cu 1 a fXST IF LcwisloirT Foundry hy GEL'DES, MARSH CJ f PIIE snbsi-riki toa .L tinoes to carry on the I.lirry ltiiNlnriii at Ihp Old iand on .Nortlit Third street, near Market, and respectlull) solicits Hie patronage ol ins friends and the public generally. CIIAKLEB V. HES. Lcwisburg, May 22, liwiu LEWISBORG FOUNDRY. , i i ...The snbscribrrs, thankful lor !-fPasi patronage, wuald inform 'fsffuf! ' p" l,c ,hi,, '"'rn'inne t ttCiVliXimaiiufaettire all kinds nr MII.I. ,.r.Alil N(i -,,, ln,r raMll, Thrash Thrashini' Maehihes and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices that ran not fail lo plear. CKUIiE.S, MAKM1 & CO. Irf-wihur, Feb. I.'il C100KL( Stoves, of various alierna ) anii sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale J at the Lcwisburg Foundry by j t,i JJta, Martb A Co. SI'OVi:S Parlor, Wcod. ami Coal Stoves, various patterns, for aic at the Lewi.-burg Foundry. Ueddes, Mai.h & Co. nAUJi'j5 Pulerit Clan;; I'low, a supc- I nor article, for sale at the Lewisburi; Foundry l y (ieddw, Marah A. Co. C1 UAIN or Seed Drills Koss" Patent T cVcidi-dlv the hrsl and most durabtr. tJrnn: l)rillnuwiu nse, for sale at the Lewi.huig Foundry l.y (Wilen, Mar.-b i Co. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist. VT his liesidriire. South Thiid St. coin olthe Board walk. LE 11 ISHI hi;. 309 Li: I. A . IB I UlIIIUZ 1COUS. VFI'Lli mauy yar' close inveMigatiun and numerous espeiimenu, the Palentretakrs pk a.-ure in iol.iiming the public ibat be ha ain.rd at ihe line principle of protecting families, dwtllil.K. and properly from ibe destructive influ ence ol LIGHTNING. Th calamities that every City, Town, V illage a'nd Country falls victim to annually, tluo' the grusa negligence of Us tubal itantx, i. beyond calcubilion, especially then the remedy is u easy to obtain tiiia la found in A RMITAGE'S P.ilcnl fll.iainiit t'igljlning Ho5s, and iu Ibis alone. This Kod has hern eiamined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world Prolrssort M .Muitrie, J.ilno-on, Wallor and many others thai ha.e eismined them, recommrnd and ! speak of them in the highest terms of approbation. ; and hnve pronounced them the only sale rods ic ! use in tliivor any other country for the protect! ! ol Lives and Property. One advantage utodliil - and Ihrtinb iek a part of the electric fluid barmleta lo Ibe clouds ; in nme ol a stroke this enables tha ! rod to conduct thai portion of fluid that belong to the earth without the slightest danger of Ira ving the conductor. This rod has many other . advantages over the old one. The only place of ! manufacturing is in j Vint St. 3 dn.rs abort 1SA, rhiladtlphia, i here all persons are respectfully invited to call am! examine for lhrmsrl.es. For sale W holrsal or liilml by THD'S ARM IT ACE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. These rods bare been purchased and (aeeaaa- fully ued by the (ol low nig individuals, compauia j and corporations, whose names are cheerfully ' submitted : In ard n.ar n.r'.tif'lpiia A. . Rottrta. Gerr !-ant.ii,..:.T. Ju.l- H, ava-r. Ju.l.rr Onra.1, J. Mnllnea, J-iI.ii ll.no I I ti :. J. J lu. nn.r. li.O..I'v,C.r Insmi. II,- B!..rk. j A.m.hou. S,Hl.r. a IIMlan, II. v J. L. lirmit. J. l.a nluiau. Tlxal. On.v.r. Bam. II. .-n. A. tt- lonkr... II. smilll,.n?(. xin.. ..lt -, Sir. K auiai. J. . Onr. J. W. UaOo, V. HUDtehrrT.. J. lit;.!, y a IV. J. .Ntbdii. II. i:i.rlt-n. J. ovenbirr, Ii' IV . IxT. Mr. Sl.Mrt.lr.HM. Mr. ll.nln lk..l.l. u . 1 Mr liari,,. pr. f.ui.s. 11. l-uvrr. a j'. Wiaaacaaj, ! '.' M,"1"' lJ" ""'' ,k "'. . ...... , wa..wF'Br;, nail. n m aiulr jf,m J'net.4nvm friar-la. Jatlra 1 1 nil. Jude le.yt..u. J, ha NcUluiJl, Ur. it. ii'ltai ) u-aj.r.ot.rriK, air. J. novalni;. .v i .io.v rr.vrr. IforH.j 771.U.rk llalr. nny. Win. '.-rer. J. hn TIaa, i U.rittcl I'ri.r5. Jnn.t, tnijth. lia.id 'ilmaa, Keus.n M.-nrh. Ilrort.'. KUrkner. .V-a? Urhn Court lloaaa, arid t.aini.-i..urr.' OBi. e. J..w.i r. Joha Raher. f "n,n Tp. Ilr. Ciinili-it WiL.u. ttatkiufilim T Jofca Kuril, euiioii Kunij. lMu Tp. Isaac Couidrua. W krft j lHr Tji. Mu-licl lli.Uiuan. i XLCOXME XPA TTOXS. i faiuie,., Aar.ia.tMT. t I have tH day earrfnily in.etrit a rofrlu' tor or ! l iu'litninp I:., I. with .nm-'and iti.lrx. crorlrd by Sir. j Tlii.aiaa Arn.'it.Lr. n trllniM, Hoiiim.. Illoorr.trr. anj I li...e no li.-siutiKD in ratine lli."t it in aotoaly 111 tiraa 1 ha..- rtrr .,n. I.ut tl.al it i Ibr oaly on. I ha. v.t rxnminrtl thai is ron.trut Ird on atrirtly arhratifce ariae. plra. It in with aiurh r-lrarlir. that t rm.Bini.nil hal roudutlt.rti. Lite all nlion ot owueraof l.uil.liDtr. II. M.Ml'KTKIB. I am well atisf.ri that th. Maj.-n.tie Lit-htaiai Rod man u la lur, d .y Mr. Tin Dota Armilace. of 1'fcilad.lpam it lha lira! I lial I a5 .,T h, ,b Bia.lr. I ha.r .prnt arveral yar in the etm'y thr lw. 01 rhn tririty aad aiJiiawt- I l.-m. ami ft;i.,. no htMlution in sating that lliev. K.. ar . rt lKlrurt. d Uloli the t lilt lrltiri.ie,! aafrta. The elertri. 1 Mi'". 1- r,'r.'itr.t and UI.-I .T...I r-v the niai.-Di.t at the lop j , . ,,. ,, it .,,, u imp,itu.ir.arMMmit to th. j lw of atira.ii. u and r.-i-ulri ! r a luiLlinc to ba ! inJnri-d ly a str.r .1 IvhtniDC alirn ,.r..trrlrd hy on ol . th-M-rodr. I har hrn n.sjuaiuli.1 ailh Mr. Araiitar . ,r ..! ,,.r. and l.f.r.- I.,t mmmrrd th. nam. far- I tur,-of lli, -r, ds I rxamiur-l tin-i-rinrii'l." oa which thrw t " n""' Od. and I It rontln.rd that their adoptu a. - " i" ..-.i 1111 r"iillt.tr Mim . ar IBwrrarinK drniantl for thrsr n.l.aiiid th. rt tvireaaira in all oarta 0! ii. rotintry.i. aaii'lvt'omm. rotation of thrir utility aati .ul-rienly. IBACY U. WALLKH, M' D. Iti'ii.Sun. rhilad Co., April In. ls.-.. IlTS.C. WILT and SAMI'EL HOOVER. Hiirlltten, In ion Co. I'n. aie Agent? for 1'nion anj adjoining Counlian, and will luini.-h the Hods on the same terms and! in Ihe same manner as the I'ropiietor. Ojijvisitt'i,n is tlie Life r-f liusiuctt I HEW LlVEltY EXCHANGE' STABLE. 1 heiulisciiber would respectfully inlarmth citizeni-of Lenisburg and the traveling commuay ity generally. that he his opened a new Lively and Exchange Stable on FOl RTH street ball a square South of -Market, and baa provided gooil lot of Horses, nith entirely new good and (ash. ionatdeCarriages, Bupgies.slrip.ha. Ac. where all wishing anything in hi. line may be aceommoaV atrd on the short, .t notice and moat reasonable terms. He mil pay every attention lo th wautsof bis customers, anil hopes Ly so doing to merit and receive a liberal share of public paiionapc. W ILLIAM MOOKE. Lcwisburg .Dee 30, I tt.r I j Dr. BI. H. Dersham, HAYINt! iirrmatipnlly located in Lf w isburg. Pa. i.Olhce at the lower enJ of Market street, nearly opposite to Peters" Hotel) would respectfully announce to tha citizens of the town and vicinity, that he is prepared to answer promptly all calls in his profession. He has devoted much lime and special attention l all diseases ; and by tha success which has attended his practice la other places, he expects a good share of the public patronage. Special attention will also be given lo all Chronic diseases, such as Female Complaints of everv form and variety. Liver Complaint, Piles. Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Serofula,Drop sy. Ague. Bronchitis Sore Eyes, Kervoas cr Sick Headache, Neuralgia, St. Vitus" Dance, Fits, Consumption. Asthma, I'lrers, Cancers, Telter.Scaltl Head. Phlegmasia Dolens or milk leg, Fistula, Palsy, Cataract, Deafness, Hare lip, White Swelling, Debility. Tnmors, Corns, Ac. Ac. la almost every Chronic ease, a complete cure will be ellectcd.il the directions are followed. . TVo pay is required until a enra is performed. Charges will invariably be as customary. Lcwisburg. pril 12, 185 6m Jf.YTi.Pr. M baa attidic.! the OH and Ibe !CeW avauaa of Medicine, and will prartica the New or aaMTieaa Klertie ,TteBl. 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