A Story, Finished. Fotue Jean ago, Cincinnati paper re- j ceiveJ mJ printed the first chapter of what i promised to be a thrilling ruiauce, with the expectaiioo of being provided with the concluding portioua an wight be Deeded. The chapter was very ingeniously written and concluded by leaving the principal character suspended by tho pantaloons from the limb of a tree over a perpendict lar precipice. It attracted the attention of the press, and inquiries were frequently made concerning the ouutiuuation of the tnry.and the fate of the hero. Day after day, the victimized publishers looked for the remaining chapters, but in vain j they never came to hand. Finding that they bad been "told," and wishing to put a stop to the jokes their eotcmporaries were cracking at their expense, they briefly con cluded thus: CUAPTFR II. Conclusion. After banging to the treacherous tree fu'ir weeks, bis pantaloons gave way, and Charles Melville rolled headlong over the yawuing precipice. He fell a distance of five miles, and came down with the small f his back across a sUkc, which so jarred Liin that he was compelled to travel in Italy for his health, where he is at present residing, lie is engaged in the butcher lag business, and is tho father of a large family of children. Political Madness Ou the 9th inst at Washington., a Member of the House from Alabama delivered himself of a far rago of nonsense, reported as fo.'ljus : " Mr. Suobteb 'nothin shorter' con tended that Massachusetts, by her conduct relative lo the fugitive slave law, had put herself outside the pale of the constitution, and should not be represented here ! The South bad been victimized cvry time she bad compromised with the North ! lie hoped, therefore, that no further attempt of that kind would be made ! Mr. Short er said that not only Alabama, but every Southern State was resolved, should the government fail to protect them iu their constitutional rights, to take the remedy ju their owu hand?. They will staud ou the Georgia platform. If the IK iuocratic party, the true exponent of Stale Uights piiuciples, shall triumph iu the Presiden tial election, the Union will be saved; but if the Black Republicans prevail, the his tory of our government, the history of our confederacy will have been written ! The only way to preserve the Union if fur the true conservative men of the North, now rcpreaculd! cy ttie touud Natioual Democracy, to unite with the South, and wage an unceasing war on the fanatics Vfbo would tear down the pillars of our republic ! (Poor Mr. Shorter !) Jsj-Ve have not yet received a tele graphic despatch announcing that Speakir Hanks and the other Massachusetts mem bers have vacated their scats, and very much doubt whether they will go home until further notice. Somkon Hoops. The Schuyler Coun ty American budget is " some" on honp yarus. For instance, he tells us of an ac commodating youug beau, in Havana, who rcceutly called " to take a young lady out fur a eleigh ride." When the lady was seated, the young man discovered that bis lair companion with her surrounding up 2urteu4incet entirely filled the cutter, and not being willing to go afoot himself, he gallautiy mounted the y, aud both rode on their way rejoicing. More recently (says this truth loving editor) a lady was walking along South stieut, Havana, when one of the hoops, the ends of which had col been strougly secured together, sud denly broke loose, and flying back with great force, tor completely through the outer garuieuis and struck a small boy who was standing ou the side walk about twenty feet from the lady. The small boy was taken home senseless, aud it is feared will not recover. The hwq is already re cotertd. Political I'beacuino. There may be many objections to minister of the Gospel eugagiug in politics or introducing partisan tbeiuea in the pulpit,but we tliiult with the Providence Journal that a clergy man in Warwick, It. I., on a recent Sun day, made a happy turn when be said, "My brethren, I wish you to vote as yon pray. If you pray for slavery and intem perance, vote for tbeui j if you pray for freedom and temperance, vote for them." We don't know of any way of getting over thif, except by laying that politics have Do proper place in the pulpit. A German residing near Stratton,C.W., recently bad an encounter with a bear. The bear attempted to appropriate some of bis pigs, to which the Dutchman was ad verse, and with gun in band ruched to the rescue. When he approached too close to retreat, be made the unpleasant discovery that his gun was not loaded. It was an awkward dilemma. But the Dutchman offered battle with the butt cud of his car bine, and, aided by a dog, after a well con tested battle, the bear was vanquished aud slain. Pennsylvania Democrats ii Kan sas. A correspondent of the Enston Ar gus, writing from Topeka, Katuai Terri tory, March 7, says: "Pennsylvania Democrats seem to stand in public favor here. They abound in the Free State party, and are generally active and iufiu nlial." A Slippery Creditor. Tho Jackson Minsiuippian says IissLsippi " owes a debt to the Pierce AduiibUtration," and Prentice wants to know whether the State means to iasuu bunds tu secure its pay incut, sod if so, wlat will probably Le their market value J W aw a little man the other da beuind very big cigar, puffing away as if fur very life. It wks a melancholy jecUela. CABINET WARE ROOM VroltTlf 4th Street. Tho suliscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of lwisbiir; and vieiimy, that he has on hand and for tale a cheap lot of FIR. TIRE, for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Iook Cases, Center, Card and I'ier Tallies, Dining and Breakfast Tallies, Cupboards, Bed steads, Stands, Sofas, and ('hairs of all kind. COFFI N S made to order on short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work. he is sure that they will be satis fied with his stock of Ware, auJ prices. JOHN S. 8HIPT0N. Lewisburg, March 17, 1856 The Summer Session 0 F iIrs.Thnnipson's School for Yonng Ladies, will commence on ednesday. April 9ih,aud continue 14 weeks. Instruction will be given n such branches as are usually taught in Academies ami Seminaries of learn iiir. A thorough system of instruction will be pursued, and prompt and persevering etfort will be expected on the part of the pupils. Parents andttuardiatis are requested to secure the punctual attendance of those they may place in the Institution, as it is only hy ctnue eutive study and application, that much can be accomplished. A pleasant and commodious Room has been obtained fur ihe School, in the German Refor med Churrh. which it is believed oilers some advantage., superinrtn that furmerlyocr.npied. Extra charges will he made for French, Latin, Music, Needle-work. Drawing and I'aintins English Branches, per year, from $12 to $S0 Contingent expenses, per ycar,$l Lewistiurg, March 11, 183G William Jones, I TTORNEY at Law. Collections V promptly attended lo. Office opposite Kline's Ik.lt! I, S90 I.EWISBVRG.PA. MARIA J. GRTER, IS. D , GRADUATE of the Penn Medical 1 L L'mvei sity.of Philada , offers her profes sional services to the penple of Lewisburg and vicinity. Office at her father's residence, (Dr. J. F Gner's.l one door below J. I.. Voder's Jewelry Siore. April Ifi, I85S. CARD. A B. LONGSHORE, M. P., having . located himselfn the properly lately owned and occupied by Rev. C A. llewiit. in West Milton, respectfully offers his profes sional services to the public, and from lone experience 6aiters himself that he can render satisfaction to all those disposed to patronize him. Kelly Tp, I'limn Co, Feb. 4, 1H56 4m COURT HOUSE. THE Subscribers lo llic Bnildins of L h union onmy onn nonse, etc., are requested to pay the ONE-TENTH of their subscription, in the undersigned, the first dau of every sweeedtn mouth, till the whole is paid cominenciiig on til? 1st day of February next. By order of the Building Committee: JAMES F. I. INN, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Jan. 15, IN56 NEW Clothing and Hat Establishment JUST opened, at the Rooms formerly occupied by Arrru it lieale, an entire new and splendid assortment of Clothing and llalM. Broadcloths Cassimeres, Doe skin, and all sons of TKIMMISGS AM) FUH ISHI. ti iUOl)S, also Ureas and Frock Custom Coat, got up by experience, 1 City workmen, and every other article kepi in such establishments such as While Shirts and Collars, l.'nder garinents, Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Overalls, a variety of tiloves. Stocks, N'pck and Pocket lldkfs. Sewing Silk, Thread and Needles, Coal Cord and Holding, Boys' and Youths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly on hand. C UNtom Work done on the premises, and sold al the same rales. The times demand a Rood article at a low price. Our moito is, - Quirk Sain and thr SmulUtl I'rnntf hi 7'uMin.'" No charge for showmj;. Plrase call and see for your selves. if v'ii wish lo save Irum 25 to 30 prct. TAILORING in all its branches. Terms Cash. ABEL AMMON. Lewisburg. Sept. 27, 1856 HI. H. Dereham, IS. D., II AVIXti iermanenily located in Le- wisbure. Pa.. rv pec t fully tendors hts PrntesMonal S'-rvices lo the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties ol hts prfesM"n to merit a share of their patronace. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every nauic,and treated with unparalleled success. Da. DEKSH M graduated at the renoward American Eleclic MediralCollege.Cincinnati, having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becominijj convinced of the super iority of the Newor American Eclectic system, he commenced its studv, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the jueen City of the West. This Institution, although yt In ft intknrr, hu no upTinr m thrliremt Wt, and. hu jUra4v mnn'niillT m-irr Stud'iit Uin the; fi.ur ntlir MMkwI 0M-cm nf CiiM-ionsli mtnHDwl. It is iHliug phMrriun in all part of our globe-aod ID Ohio, ludifttia, &e, ihj will tnoa be nor nunmoii thxn any otber elniH of phTrtrin Th prinipal differwef hetwn th Rfinn (ntw)or RrlrcUr.aDd Um old A)lopthf ylrm of mlrrio, if this: th aw 8chonl um no mdiHtiaJ tt"nt that i in any way injm Ui th huma nrnu-m, such a Calorai-I. ArMUic Anunnor.ae.; f uprtor and tinolM aiifnU hav of lat mn dweoTewt, ihrefw hb-ri and proicnMivt physician of tb N Siliool.) tliftt ar ainplrlf inhMJtutn it thorn dyl'Vrioa tnnliriDfff.(Oa loilt ; tlicrifr ba m m-ad fr ttiem. With tbi-ae VK'uablw aw icnU, and all thom ol the Old or Allopathic vnool to- fw pninooi mentioned and all ! tmproaM'nt nf ry otlier nyptvni of afdt eiu,ta tbe UHatk-(atluc, R)dntUoe.ThomMniaii. An.) Many di-aaa are bow r-uraM that wotw otkw conHniirrd mr' and that too without brakiti d"wn the eoa titaltna. and creating nttHr dlanaw;, a? (vhilitjr, Rhea ntitm. Ilyhprpaia. Liver Uibhuw, IMmratrd fr-re Threat, Uiar-MM-d Bod. pr mature Vom f Ti-th, An. The Nw &r(KKrl certainly cUim a mt superioritT Is th trpatinent of all dieeaMa. It be been prorml by flmiral TMprtrt that th mortalit j tak fBg all daM tiethtfr hi rm than 3 par eeol; tbat uf Asiatic Cholera iajonly & an- erot Thw ia an ajre of proftw and tmprnTementa, and the piw Srhl i" alwayt profraSiitp. nt hftng boaod wi by dpulic eiwds and antiquated throrica. X. B. OrrtrK at the lowrr end of Market 8t 616 FA&RIERT. THE snbscriNr offers his services in curing Horses ol Pull Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of either of these alflic tiuni fur $5, or make no charge if not suc cessful. Here is in opportunity forever, one whose horses are afflicted, to lestore them lo health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kell, Tp, near Lewisbnrp. Ans. 10, 1855. GEORtiE MEIXELL. Latest from Sevastopol! TEW GOODS, 1 Tor Tall and Winter, COMPRISING EVERYTHING WANTED IN OCR LINE OF BI SIXES8, A.D AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATE8, bow received and for (ale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of oar stock of Merchandize. nrnsH . torse. I.ewisburg, Oct. 10, 1854 1 T K ATV O fur Justices and 1 ) I i l 1 IV O Constables, for txle or printed to order, nt the Chronicle Office Lcwisburg Chronicle Philadelphia. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204, Chcsnut Street, PHI LA l). Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other EALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from C'ltv and Country solicited. . II. FULTON, y W. J. MASON. Fishing Tackle, , XD GUNS-Tlie snbseriliers invite IV attention to their stock ol Fi-.li Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Reeds, Fea Grass, Trail t Flics, Line, Ac. Also, fine Enplish and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Spurting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cash Vrictt, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYnF.RCF.lt A BRO. 624 No. 4T Second Su l'hiladelhia IlK hitf ColLviioij of fils chctpuMijljjJ! 'I'lP-TOP fiLEE & CHORUS BOOK.- A A new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonized, and many f the Gems of Modern German and Italian com posers, arranged in a familiar style, adapted lo the use of Glee Clubs, Sinking Classes and the Family Circle, T.y 0. Jarvis and J. A. Getzk. This work contains a ereat numlierof new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes, hile many of the gems of .Mendelssohn, AM, Ktichen and olher celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical compositions here introduced, einineiiily adapts it to the taste and capacity of the Ringing School, the Glee Club, and the Family Circle, l-Price One Itollar. Just published bv LF.K A WALKER. 1S8 Chestnut St. and J.B.LIPPINCOTT & CO.20 North 4ih Su I'miup. Sample copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of !fi I 4mS:l GENUINE HONEY SOAP. rPlIE purity, fra?:- I rauce, and mild emollient properties of this toap, renders it es pecially deserving a nlace on every toilet. I'.ri.h9iin0il hnmls anil various diseases of the skin, il is nnequaled. Each cake is stamfed WM. CON WAV, Hi South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. 1 111 proved Chemical Olli e Soap, Warrant! d to Wah in Hard. Sufi or Suit Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Kirt, &c, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use;and im r., ni. i iirnjm than tnr common Uosin Siap. Each bar is stamped H7L..4 .H CO.V H'4F, 168 Smith Srcnnd Strert. Philadelphia. manufai turer of FANCY ANl STAPLE SOAPS.Sperm, Stearine and Tallow (randies, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, 4c. Orders bv mail promptly attended to. August 24, 1855 59:iin3 George Stnrges, QOLE Manufacturer of tiie Improved O Spiral Sprlnx Malrcusts, No.-.t Walnui Su Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two t.y llie AnM-riean Innilute. NVw Yrk. rl. I S;.l do fmnkliii ln-titul-. l'liiliMl.-li-hi,Nor. aml Oue at the Marvlaaii lnliluU-, Ualtnuorr. Sat.) ls The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, lhat all the fuJ anil hiari) unaden frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable Iraine, the springs are all connecied by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, rendeiing it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic lhat any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require asiiling posture.haviug the luxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling 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 allered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted lorllotels.berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carnages orChurch Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made lo order. Also an extensive assortment ol highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished OA STIROX FrnxirviiE, consisting in part of Bedstejds, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden ('hairs. Settees. A-c. A-c. I'hiUvtetpliia, April 20, IH55 IyS75 SALAMANDER SAFES! ff&iV Evans & Watson, A No. 24i South Fourth f: St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut A Fifth Sts, Friday morning, Dec. 15ih. 1854 EVANS A WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aie when put to the test : Pmioi:trHiA,Dcc. 15, 1854. Messrs.Evans&Watson,No.29 South Fourth St. Gentlemen V e take much pleasure in rec mmending your Salamander Sales lo Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means oi preserving their books, papers Ac. from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven mouihs since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this I morning, which destroyed the enure block of j buildings corner ol i-nestnni ana r inn streets. The above sale was in use 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 good condi tion of its contents. M ill you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we .ntend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEY A PHILLIPS." Evans A Watson lake pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : V. 8. Mint, Phil ada.; Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope A Co., So. 183 Market St., ; Richard Norns A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner lfith and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Philada.; Lacey A Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless A Bro, No. 32 South Second St. ; James, Kent A Santee, No. 1 North Third St. ; W. H. Horstman A Sons, No. 61 North Third St. ; Smith. Williams A Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. C7A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more are than any Herring's Safe bow in use). EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron 8hutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; 8eal and Letter Copying Pres ses; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. Ac. Please give os a call, at No. 56 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April '65 5Tly & West Branch Farmer April IS, lbotn mount Vernon Boom, "VfO. 95, North 2d St.,Pbi!adelphia. 1 This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. ISA K RETT, Philad, March I, l56. Proprietor. HERRING'S Patent fhaniDion Firc- I WviM I froof SAFES, with Hill's I Pini P,..W.Prnnf Locks. which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair, London, 16M, and also at the World's Fair, New Vork. 1853 and 1854. The subscribers are the side manufacturers aud proprietors in this State of the above une qualled Sales 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 to their situ vili.xb fire proof quali ties." More llian 12.000 of these Sales have been actually sold, and over two bitsiiblk have passed triumphantly throuah accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes ma n ii lac tu red by the subscribers are not only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to iho.se which have bren so severely tried by fire. Few will (orget their services in the burning of the "Tribune es tablishment," New Vork, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and still more re eenlly iu the Fire al Filth and Chrsnut Sls.,in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Cmimo. when manv other securities failed. FARREL & CO, Iran Safe and Hank Lor Maker.', 34 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Sales, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, lirokers. Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made lo order. All themosicel ebraiei.Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand Sales," Salamanders" and Iron Chests" of other makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring's, for sate at half price. March 3t.'55. SSvl Aiftiit. O. Richaiiusok A Co., Danville. " The Good Time Comine." BY T. a. Arihur...Tlinse who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. it is having an immense sale; 5,0(10 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price. $1. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Pliiladilphiu. Va. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United Stales. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Wall and Window Papers. AVINO purchased the ink-rent of Varri-h timtun in the Wall Paper II llusiness, we hare now at our store, N. E. Vomer Arrh t- TAi'v? ., a full and complete assortment of WALL and WINDOW Papers, Fire Board Prints.eic.etc. Relying upon our ability to supply all orders at prices to compete wiih houses in this City or New York, we confidently invite an exam ination of our stock. We call attention espe cially to our Window Papers, embracing Fine French Green, Satin Green nnd JJIne, Satin, and unglazeil Figured, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH A BRADSHAW, successors to Parrish & Hui:li, N.E. Corner Arch and Third Sts. PIIII.AD'A. N B. On reasonable notice being given. Pa per will lie hung at City prices. SmhSJ F. H. SmiTH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing' Case Manufacturer. N. W. cor. ol Fouith A Chestnut Sis, Philadelphia. Always on haud a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Caves, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale. Second and Third Flonrs. F. II. SVITH, .N. W. corner Fourth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N. IS. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent lo any part of the United Slates, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly.V2 Book Agents Wanted. GEMS wanted in every Town and County in the United Stales, lo canvass for Ihe most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Book published Works particularly adapted lo the warns of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Sleel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our lisi also includes the best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several Aic Hunks to our list by Ibis most popular wr Her, and shall add others the ensuing lall and wiuler. We think we have the best list for Agents in the counirv. Send for it, and judge lor your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY, Publuher, 48 North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. booh. c;r.cv, kc. rpHE subscribers have established a BOOK AUENCI in I nua.,anu win luniisu iuy i 1. n,,!)!,!,,,,, at the retail nrice free id piuitime. Any persons, by forwarding us the subscription price oi any oi uir-i.iiat;n, such as Harper's.Godey's4'utnam's,Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the magazines lor one year and a copy of a splen did hihograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson, or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a l Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of Ihe three portraits. If subscribing to 6 worth "f asain. all thr portraiu sill he KM irrnllH. Vt'str furuii.bed to those who may wib it. KNVBIJ'fKfof nrn 4,rri!4io anU iie. in lariwor miall qoan'-iltea, furnished, beal Praam, Diea, ic. acot t0K,P?r'itTirM"n orRXfiRAVlSd ON WOOF) riarnted with a-awem and viat-b Vlewa of BiilMinia. Newa naiter lleadioca, Yiewaol Machinery, Botk lliimfralloa, Umiii- IVrtincalea, BtirineM Canln. Ae. All onlen wot hy mail .n'Dttly attended w. I'eraona wifhm aiewa of their buildine, nitraed can arnd a UaglMmotjrps or eket. h of the t.uiM.npt hy Mail or Kxpreea. perm-na at a ditance having aaleatile artirea,wowul find it to thvir adtaulaite In addrma the utoeribara, al w would act aa nireDt.- for the PAI.K of Ibeaaaie. Itl ltAM at FIKKCB, 60 Focra luma tiisrar, faitaBSLrsn, 1a. i. n. stsaii. Ilytw; T- rumcs. Express Oflit'e! Tha andersiened have been . A.ema for HOWARD A CO.'S wDpiQ i I VP nrt art nnv nrnartr. lo forward, daily. Packages. Specie. Bank Notes . . . . m. AT 1. I, . . . I Ac. to fhiladeipnta, new ion, uusiou, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. ti.. nKii Mn4tfnllv invited to nat- ronize the above line, as it ia the quickest and safest method of transportation between the Cliies ina ajcwisuuig. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive ia Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJietil A43,8onthThirdSl Oct. SO. , CHRIST A CALDWELL. Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. Tlie subscriber has removed lo No. !t Market street, three dnori ub-m the OU Stand, PHILAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general slock of all articles in his line consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, and all tunas oi eruii in season ; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry sate. 'Orders by mail promptly attended lo. S. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market St. 3m2i above Front, south side, Philad Cheap Frnit and Confectionery. TJUBINCAM & SELLERS, Al Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in fmilt'ClloiHTj of all kinds, 113 North 3d St., below Race, PHILADEL'A. The nf dealers is reuiiesled to an examination of their stock.which will be found euual lo any in this city, foreign I runs tu all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attentled lo 3in616 To Iron masters and Dealers. 1) ENN'A Wire Wurks-No.2 1 A n il St. X above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES.RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes aud widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder ami Dandy Rolls, covered iu the best manner in or out of ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Slarch, Snutf, Brick dust, Ac. UinS'JO BAYLISS, DARBY A LYNN. Trusses Trusses Trusses -gOj C. II. NKKDLES, Tlii;:s AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twellih and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of tine Km.si h 'I'm sats.eomliiniug extreme liglitnest, cae, and durability, with corrert construction. n. iniji oi nupiuiea (urui can oc suited Vy reniittine ano.unu, a beb.w : Srndmi; nuinlmr of Inrhea aroou.l the hi.e. aihl et itine "Me nlT-i-ted t'ot of Snmle Tru i 5. 4. 4. iKml.la '. S. 10. lii-triii'Uonii as I,. aeir. and how lo alletrt a cure, when KW!ltU-, wut with the Tru. Alto for ealf, in preat Turiety. Ir. I!aiiuiw;'a Impmrrd Vatml lludtj liraref f..r the rare of l'rotnM.ux ft.-ri : at.-o S.inl l'ro' aiel ii-,.rL.: I'iitent Sltotil'I'T llriu-e-. I'li-.t Kv.n-ler and Kn- t.r llraren. lulnpt.-,! to all with Sli..f Slioiild-ro anl Uenk l.miir-: Knli.h Kla-llr Abdotuiuul llrlle, Suel-en-iionan : s.rinci-ii. male nod ft male. lt.Ll-' Ut-mif, ailii iM-ly attendant,. lySWI WOODS ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, llMjiC Avenue, 1'ninnt.LrHn. The a'tention ot ihe public, is invited to the extensive Manu- lualory uJ Waroriimn ol the SubscrilM-r, who is prepared to lurinli, at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description for Ceineta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac., and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed Willi Ihe express view of pleasing the lasie, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carelully boxed and shipped to their place ot destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD. Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila Type Foundry. TWO Premiums awarded at the late I Chrystal Palace exhibition in New York to the Olilesl Type Foundry in die I "illicit Stales. Established by Kinney A Ronaldsou in I7i. on ihe base of Sower's Gcrmattlown Foundry of li3J. 1'he ling experience of ihe several proprie tors ofthe f'iiiLAiiM.eniA Tvr,: PnoNnRV, en ables L. Johnson A Co., lo oiler the laigesl variety of Printing Types, and all the appur tcuances of a Printing IMlice lo be found in any establishment ot the l ulled States, and nf a quality, too, which is deemed to lie unrival led. The composition of the metal used is calculated to adord ihe greatest durability ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the filling up of ihe type is such as to insure ac curacy and squareness of body. Ac. Our fa cilities are so cxlensive as to enable us to till orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cosi) of all the materials re quired lor a Newspaper oliic. Plain and Fancy Tvpcs, Music of unparalleled beauty, east in this Foundry, also. Scrips. Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules. Labor Saving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals. Ac. PRESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, most of which are made by us. will be fnnuwheil at manufac turer's Prices. PRINTING INK of all Varieties and ol ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, Ac, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at ihe lowest terms. STEREOTYPING or Electrotvping of Books, Music, ond Cuts. Ac. Tvpe used iu Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art. Our -Minor Specimen Book' (ihe first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting up) will be sent to all printers lhat have not received it. who will direct how it may be transmiticd to them. reNewspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to us a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of our manufacture to four times its amount. L. JOHNS N A CO. No. 6, Samson St.. near the Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 1A55 New ISasonic Hall, Philadelphia. V CENTS wanted in every town and county in the United States, to sell ihe beautiful picture of the f.rMtid lxlirc Kooni, in the New Masonic Hall, Philadel phia. This Plaie is selling very rapidly, and elicits the admiration of all, for the correct ness and fidelity with which the STATLARY, FRESCO PAINTINGS AND FURNITURE are represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony of Ihe colors. Size of Plate, S3 X 28. Price. $3 OO. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will ph ase address, for further information, L. N. ROSENTHAL, Oct. !9.'S5m3 LtthiitrraphcT, Philada. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION Building, Third St., Harris burg. Pa. Authorized Capital, :00 OOO Insures Buildings aud other property against loss or damage by FIRE. Charier perpetual. DIRECTORS. Simon Cameron Geo. Bergner W. F. Murray Gen. M. Lauman Benj. Parke F. K. Boas Wm. Dock Wm.H Kepner Jnll.Berryhill James Fox A. B. Warford. President SIMON CAMERON. Secretary S. 8. CARRIER. TIIEO. 8. CHRIST, Agent, Lewisburg. 6m 597 Arrival or Ihe Atlantic! IMPORTANT News from the Sebastopol ! ! 100,000 Men and Boys WANTED, not for the service in the Crimea, but to buy READY-MADE CLOTHIXG at Ihe Cheap and Fashionable Clothing Store by J. GOLD SMITH A ERO.'S, Lewisburg. UAKRISBUUU BINDEItY J.J.Clyde Jb F. I Hulter, SucceuwtU ST. O. Wckck at C'w. Book Binders and StationR8, asd Blank Book MAMurACTiiaiuui, llarritbunj, J'a. MOST respectfully inform iheirfriends that they are engaged in the above bnsmess ( te directly opposite Herr's Ilolel.j They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, tu receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Olhces, Merchauts, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. C. A II. I"? Books Ac. lo be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! ea-tiatlt Hardware Store of HEYN OLDS A MeFAMX. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the larked and Ae.r as sortmcut of Iron ever ottered on the West Branch. Having the txehuire control of the celebrated Vausiisi's Centre couiuy Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; H rse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac. al Casu prices lo all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, l6.r. NOTICE. WE bec leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LE WISBL'RG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of While 4li AnllirsM-ile Coal, Al Lancaster VolUcry, XorthuinUrlaiul Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to ihe public a very supe rior article. particularly suiled to the manufac ture of Iron aud making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are LI MP Vfor Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT f for do. and Situboati. 11ROKEN , ,. EGG for family I se and Steam. STOVE J NIT i .v 1 f for Limebnrnsrs and Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SI'NBIRV. where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE A CO. J.J Civ-Hit. l.n-a-ter ttt v. Rnsnoi r. Lauea-ter. t'. . 1'iui.fli.mr.lio. ll.Blliuu do IV Orders addressed loShamokiiior nnbury will receive prompt attention. Iy"i5 LewViNburg Sating Inslllullou, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Johsso Walls. Ml. lliawa Aw-.,... Mr. Jwes M'CiikibHT. Mr. Thowas Hart. Mr. WiLLtiw Fhuk. Mr. J- G. L. SuishEL. Mr Jtia. Mm sell. Omcaas WILLIAM FRICK. Prendent. DAVID REBER, Teeanurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overihree months. DAVID REISER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1S5:! Winlield Woolen l'acloiy, Sear llarllrlou, l uiou C'uuuly. rilHIS establishment is now in the best order I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saving that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as iiMial, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of lhat opportu nity. IT I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of -)ooflH. such as ('lath. Satinet!, Ca-hmeren, Tweed. IVankeln, Yarns, 4c which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hanleton, April 23, 18.13 if Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VOLKMAR is now infilled on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. , PICTI RES tor Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages. Draw ing. Painting and Draughting, taught by Mr Volktnar. Lewisburg, A pril, 1865 Improvement in Daguerreotyping! UPYKER & JIAWN announce to the IJ public that they have newly titled up and preallv unproved their Rooms and Apparatus. and are prepared lo take l.ik-l'M-M sup erior to any in mis piacr nrreonoir. icinies conied. or taken ffom life, and inserted in Me- ' dallioiis, Breastpins, Fingerruigs, Waichscals, j Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of owr superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir. Jennv Lind, Jewel. L'nion, Sontag.Oval. Velvet anil Shell. Pictures taken at &l and unwar.ts. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg. Feb. 'ii, 18.5 FOR SALE A first-rale Outfit, ail complete and ready for use, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. Take Notice. DR. KELLING, of MechanitsburR, Pa., announces lo all afflicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer. Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or king's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases thai have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he ran remove them by an entirety new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove theiu with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no niouey required, except fur medicine, until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated wiih po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obiaiued by addressing C. L kELLING, M l) , Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been in the habit of prescribing by letter, and wiih SKSIIll SATISraCTIUW. He would say however to those desiring advice in this way. that to secure attention ihey should enclose, with the general symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, lo warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted al bis Office al all times when not professionally absent. CacTiow. Strangers coming lo Mechanics bur); to see the Dr. are cautioned lo beware uf unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this State who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechanicsburg is S miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July S7 563yl JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lovest City prices by l. YODER. rniE subscriber eon- LIT I nnues lo rarrr oa the. Liver Hu.la.caw ai -.1.1 kianii im Northfl " assasaHwa.wr Third ttrrei, er BUrkei, and repMtoll) soliciu ihe patronage of hi fnenHs and t l-i Lit. rUARI.FR r lll-cit. Lewisburg, May , 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY, The subscribers, thankful tcr aaa. past patronage, would inf,ia VwJi he public tbat ihey continue tn ,. Mtvo"' -. ......uf ;,rture all kinds of Mil i . i . l.ll A ..(her faslmiK. Thra.L Ubiim.'U - ! -."-.ia Machines and olher Machinery repaired in the Deal manner. ''"r - M w va ti good material, and at prices thai can not ?. ., CEDhES. MARSH A I'll lo please Lewisburg, Feb. 151 COOKINli Stoves, of yorioua atierni and ize, for Coal or Woo , for saie atlh Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh A Co. STOVKS I'arlor, Wood, and Ccal Stoyps, various patterns, for sale at il, LewUburg Foundry. Geddea, Maiah A Co. "IITIAKL'' Patent Gang Plow, a stte W rior arliclc, for ale al the Lewii,uij Fouudry by Grddes, Marab A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa' Patent decidedly Ihe best and moat durable Grain Drill now in use, fotaale si Ihe Lewiabs j Foundry by Gedde, Marth A Co. Hossey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grat M' AN l FACTI RED and for sale at ti. ewisburg Foundry by GEDliE.H, MARSH Lightning Rods. VFTLK m-Djf yftm' close initligliB snj numeruuiw rxperinicuU, ihe TnU-ute ukrt t. Mature in iritoiining the public thai he few nrfiwtJ At llit t'Ur principle uf protecting laiiiil.M, tlwvellu.g ' p'"'ry Iron tbedetructiiiH. i.ce oi LIGHTNING. I t" ralimit, thil every City, 'I u ii. ill age and Couuirj Ui i victim lo annually, thro the gro orgligrnrc of it iiihal-itaiiU, i boiid Calrutatioa, rsperiatlf bi n the tcmedy o t obtain ibis m louuti iu ABMITAGE'S Patent illagnciic tijljlning Hobs. and in Ibis alune. This Kod baa brru eiamins by tbe most M-inlific f nilemt-n in ibe vturlti Truii-stors M'Murtrii-, Johnon, V allor and nu other that hae examined them, recommend at.4 rt'akot them in the nig he I terms ol approhaikis, and bae pronounced them tbe only sale tudtis use in ibior any other country for the protect, ol lieand .'ropeity. Ooe advantage itodiuit and throw hack a part of the eli-cmc fluid barml.. to the cluudf ; in hn.e ol a stroke ibi rtiabUikt rod lo conduct that portion ol fluid that belong to the earth without tbe slightest danger of lta ving the -.: lor. 'l b ia rod baa many oir.ti advanl iRes over the old one. The only place at manufacturing is in line St. 3 diur$ almve I2A, Philadrtphim, here all r-ou are respectfully invited lo tsl aiideianuue lor tbruilvt-s. For sale Vbltal or Ketailby TIIO'8 A KM IT AGE. Orders prompilf attended lo. Term cab. These rod have oeen purchased and success fully urd by the follow iiig individuals, eoifi.ianief Dd corporations. whoe names are cheerlully ubnutted : n ad mr t"i! fft,'rhia A. A &. Eolwrts. Grf SuntiiBtfrr. Ju.jt-. U-,un, r. Jwlgr renrttd. J. Mulfwrtl, J"lU lit Uir-. . ( . I Jialile-J. J. Hfrniirr. i- M1.I, 44tr4 XtmJ, llic HI..- i.- A,n.-hou-f. Anjr o A "lirui bia. Kr. J. L. . rum. JuL ii Noin.su, Ti... .i,.vr, B-Or llnu. A R. i.iui.-r. . Mn.u.0110, Tl.. Null l'..Mr Ix-i.iUf. J. Ir.i.rr. J V.. HaiibD.t. UuMr)..J Hi-ie . in, J Njbiuii. II Uwrlra. J. livvttfbir-. 4. Pep I- r. Mr. M,ar.tr. Mr. .Martin, S. I rtl? . J. linnkU Mr l'TiMn. Ur. I'sui.9. II. Inwerc a to, J. Um-p. nu II. Millar, ibr K. J Bnk U-irl. lb l.j.Amul,Ut llitc linrtlf-n t mtuirivfir' lla.ll. Jn th aVutV nf .cv -Tavji jrorp Crispia. Jades t'l all. Juiitfw I;.yt..n. Jnlin Nelauto, lr. U. Si'Mu; u, B,uj.Kotrrls, Mr. J. Ij . 1. in . i.y 1 .n. or .vrr llarthf Tp. Mrk llllp-t.ny. - m. FWer. Jobs Hur, Mi-hrl ivtcrii. Ja.11 1, a-iuith, lBi i.biu. lwuhaik Mrarb. f.e-i.rrr Klerhncr. ,r-ir fieri iw ourt H"Um, anJ I nni ititf-r uttf . t.imut" Tp. Joha ai-r. I nttm 7;. llr. Lri- W iJa,. n. HtuAmyrMl 7. JSS kituii. mm. huuu. I'M tp. laar CottitiTua. W kiH Ietr 7- - M..L-wi lloCa.aa. JtL'COMMESDA TJOSS. fniuii'S., Aff IS. 147. I fc.ir IM dv rarvftiiiT in-jft.d m1nrT r I i,:htiiiiij: Kid. ith ;m,- and indfi. r-til t Mr. lli-Bin Aririrxcr. on taflir-u HmiM. .httr-M-r ai.4 li:nr itt l.tiiMt.uii in inir ihnt it ia . n.T tit- bri 1 bavt w-.it trn,. I,ul tliat it it thf nly on I Lave l iMBiinJ tiat if -.nti utUil on utrirny arifntihr priLfh Jtlru. It tr Willi BiU'h pUrUT tbat 1 railraij a:s ruDdurtor to Ihr attt lilK-u ol baurf-x"!' I oil'litnc. II. M Ml KTK1B 1 am el !. that the Magnetic Liffblaini( K. J Bmniifj.e-ti.r. rt t. Mr Th-ma AriuiUnr-. ol I hilaulw- j b a lt I be Ifhl thnl Is- rtrr hrn B,ailc I hTtispwBI s.rJ r 1 11 it.r mik ! tl.f luw. .f ! tri.it ami m.-t. iMU.aiiU ItM.f u;. b MUtx n in bvidi: that t Ki- '' rttftrm tt u iimi lli- only primi-; fatV-ry. Th- ! ;r hht t W is r. ttH and diM rrtd t j the mafcne at (tiM of thr riM. anl ti ulil bv inirwiniMf . SA-mnliui: n iu Ur f ttratirn and rfpuickn. for a baildine to l iTjurl hy a crt t lihruiBt: h n protrrtr-d M r ct thr-- rodn. 1 huff bw-w-B sSuaBtl ith Mr. Arvt'BC ti r .-ml tvt. and h-(irr he rtinnrnrn ihr Bianti.'." tur of ibr- rt-if I rsminrd tb rrirriIfon wbich Tbry arr o.titru twl. nd fell nBvinrrd that th-ir a.lfp'" would In- attfn.lrd with romplt nrrt. Tbr i n- r.YiGf dt nt.tnd for th. M rtoU.and tliecxtrbiia'I.aja in all nana I of in-f um try, iaBii)rriiim-niBtMn rf their utittr ,n4 j nuHTiont. THAI V E VALUK.M.O. Knintc Sua, Thilad Co., April 10. ltM. : C S.C. WILT and WAMI EI. HOOTKR, Hart It ton. In ion Cu. F. air Ae'nt fur l'nion and adjoining four. Lies. I and will fumit-h the Rods on tbe ame term and in the same manner as the Proprietor. Opposition is thr Life of Bushim t KEW LIVEKY exchangTstable. i lieDteribrr ttoultl rerirctlully inloiut tb ciliitDr-of I,(atbur and the traveling conimun ity generally, lhat be has oxned new Liery nu Kirbange Miable on FOI.'KTH lieetball squarr Soutb of Market, and baa proi,lJ. good lot ol Horaea, with entuely new good and Ush. ioushlrl afriages. Uuegraa.&ilrficha. tVc.wibareall wfihiiiw an, tiling in his line may be accommod ated on lb' shortest notice and most reasonable leima. He will pay eery alteoiioa lo ihe wauls of his customers. and hopes by so doin lo merit and recnta a liberal abare of pablia (.ationape. WILLIAM MOOKE. I.riburg Dee 30. 18AI "OTK'E. Having btr n appointed Ihe X 1 8EXTOX lo the Lewisbarg Cemetery. Ihe subrriber would state that he is prepared lo perform all duties connected with the banal ol the dead.on short nonce. -o thai be will attend lothe re-iniermenl of deceased persons, under Ihe direction of their surviving friends. Kesutence in ihe I.odee al the Gate of th Cemetery. fiEUKGE DONACHV. l.ewisbHr;, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, Melodcons. and all kinds of Musical Slrrrbaa- dise. Keeps ernt.-intly on hand. Hallet ii Davis, Boston; Lighte, Newlrn Krldburys; and Bennett A Co., N. Y-, PIANOS. Also, rrinees A I'o.'s celebrated MELODEOPiS, priees from $15 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prempt attention. Second band Piaooa taken in ev change for new. Koom directly opposite Ihe Court House, Williamsport. Pa. Ap"' , 66 73m IJOVXTT LAND WARRANT blanks tor ) all encaged in the service of tbe I'. in the War of 1I2 and for their Widows, at the Office of tha Lewisbure Chicnirl. c 00K and other 6T0YF9 just received by BEAVEK i KhE.Vf .-i
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