. ai 3 ! f It V. i r it! SIL5J.GHAI LIMEEII. A serio-trasico poem, some relation to HU-Uk.1 1ISDES. General! suppose J lo have teen written Bt THB AUTHua. In Sing Sintr.when the sua was low, Hot many hundred years ago, A mighty Shanghai's awful crow llroke on the still tranquility. Rat 8!w; Sin; saw another sight. When the roosters rose, at dead of night, T eiierminate, in deadly ficht, Hit long legged Shaughai majesty. Then rabhed the dreadful battle' tide Then flew the feathers tar and wide, But louder titan all else beside The Shanghai crowed triumphantly. In gown and night-cap all arrayed. The neighborhood awoke, dismayed. And cursed '.h' unusual serenade In terms of great severity. Each sleeper started from bis bed. And wished the noisy rascal dead. And muttered vensiear.ee on his head With deep, heartfelt sincerity. The combat deepens ! On, ye brave ! Devote that f hauehai to the (.rave ! Wave, roosters, all your feathers wave ! And crow with ail your deviltry! The battle's ended now once more The neighbors slumber as before,! And thanks arise to Hravcu o'er The downfall of the enemy. Tis morn but scarce the lark's high note O'er hill and vale begins to fl jat. Ere that iniernal Shanghai's throat 1'ours forth us dread artillery. But lon;er yet those les wiil grow. If Fate lays not the monster low; And louder yei the wretch will crow, Unless death seals his destiny. Ah! few wonld monrn.an none wo'dweep, If some dari: hole's secure retreat, Abont two hundred, fathoms deep, Should be ihs Shanghai's sepulcher! What caused txi e Election of Ja's Buciiaxas ? T'jo D-jHy Atirs (the Edi tors of which,it is generally fOppostd, sold themselves to Iiui'Lunac) attributes the victory of liuclisuuD ia l'euu'a to the dis honesty tod obstinacy of tlut 203,000 Un ion men, because tbey refdnod to go with a few Straight Fillmore men. This is very satisfactory; especially when wo consider the 114 Electoral votes given the Repub lican candidate, the 8 votes for Fillmore, snd the groat lusjoritius given for the Union ticket by Allegheny, Heaver, Law rence, Bradford and all tbo Republican counties. " What is the reason," said a Constable at a County Court to a knavish and dishonest Juror, "that your Jury re mained out so long in the case of Smith s Jones?" "Why," replied the juror, "the reason is just this : The case was perfectly plain. The land belonged to Jones, but tiiebe were ELEVEN ou- FTI.NATE EA.iCALS ON TI12 J I'UY WUOBE FLfcfcD TO AGREE WITH ME." Taki.vo the Whole. It seems that the $75,000 which the I'rciJent is spend ing tp Htucurft rutt.iri's of P"rtr vrm frr the improvident planters of Louisiana, was appropriated ly CoEj;r..;e, generally to procure rea ls, cuttings aoJ grasses for the farmevs of the whole country. Frank l'icrce, in" the exercise of his admirable diDcretijn, gave it all to a taker's dozen of planters in Louisiana. It was divided as the " Democracy" divido the Missouri Territory one half to the South and the other Llf too. How lung will the coun try stand this sort- of thing? Ukfaib. Souio (pf the Democracy of Susquehanna thought to git up an Ox roast to celebrate Ould Bmh's Election, and probably to save expenses thought they would Lave it on Friday, so that their Mi lesian brethren would not claim any tharc. Cut the IrLlimeu (of whom there are some 1300 voters, or over hull' the party) in the county, were not to bo dialed out cf the fan so tbey brought along some codfish, and, indulging liberally iu the " flour do ings," made out a " harrty male." DUTEEENCE AMOIia DoCTOBS Tho Raleigh (N.C.) Standard states that the Democracy saved the South iu tho Into 1'residcntial contest, I ut the Charleston (S.C.) Zlercury dissents emphatically, and bays : "We are surprised that that journal in the intoxication of success, should shut its eyes to tho 1'yiihie character of this victory one more such, asd wo are lost. Ii it the SMth that has oivrd the 'Democra tic parly, and tot tlj Democratic party that has thrown iuUield over the South." ' Ea.nnvs Towns." Stockholm, St. LawrcDce Co., X. Y., voted thus: Fremont, 775; Cuchauaa, 25 ; Fillmore, 24. Coduni, York Co., Pa., gttvo Buchan an 2oC ; Fremont, 5 ; Fillmore, 1. Fivo towns ia Vermont gave Fremont all their votes ; lots of 'via down South did n't give him tity I Which is the " banucr town" of all ? Win. Gillmore Siiuum, tho Novelist, lately undertook a Course of Lectures at the North, to impress upon that ignorant "section" a knowledge of the vast military and naval prowess of South Carolina in the Revolutionary War. After appearing for two discourses, the last to a baker's dozen, in New York, he gave up the job in dis gust tho North would not appreciate the Whiggcry aud tho chivalry of the Lome of Brooks 1 The Greenfield (S.C.) Patriot bewails the defeat of CoL Br-jkman, a candidate for tho State Senate in Sonth Carolina. The cause it vsigus for bis wy;t of success is, however, ono ominet.t'y le:tir.g and characteristic of that State : '-His xcalous efforts in the education and tbo elevation of the poor, ia a moral and social point cf iew, lave proved his defeat." A census of the Territory of Minnesota, just completed, shews tho total population to be 170.COO. St. I'aul city hss 12,000, St. Anthony and Minneapolis 4,000 each. Cutta ttcrcha b to he used instead of whalebone in giving rotundity to the ladle' Jrerc. lKrry along that ijiptovciueat. James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn- J. F. & J. 51. LINN, Attorneys at LsiTr, LEWISUCllli, S7i l.'nion C'nntv, Penn'a. .agricultural. Chester County ANE and Two Horse EnJIcss Chain J POW E It. The undersigned being con vince 1 bv practical experience of the superi ority of Yandenlice's Trtad 1'uwcr over the or dinary five horse power now in nse in the West Branch country .for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montgomery, Herts and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the nuinher ol horses used, than the old machines will do; I sTthey will save at leant two hands ;j3 and Threshing can all be done snuu'ly closed up in the barns, in wet days, wheu the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartletun. Union Co., Pa. Apply to Tno's CneacH, llartleton.or or Dr. L. Rouks, Union Furnace. y645 I.sjnsecker's CXOTER Uri.I.KR. fflHE subscribers still continue to manufac j Hire the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in nse in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHL'KCH &. CO, Hartleton, Ta. Apply to Tho's Cm acB, Hartleton, or L. Kooke, Union Furnace. lyfl.'iZ Hassey's American F.eaper & Rower. 10H 1S5G This Machine was put in succesful operation in ls:)D, and con tinued to be the only Keaper and .Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to is 15 twelve years alter its introduction. Other Keapers are now oiTcrcd with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. Uut the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the mall.T, bad betfr see a little further. One of the other R-apers took the great medalin ilnland, at the premature trial in 1831; before the close of the harvest of the sam year, however it was totally beaten by a HI SSEV" REAPER, uhich received the unanimous award of an impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs in England, and rapidly ob taining that pre-eminent position lhcre,which it has already secured in the land of its origin. . If there is any value in 33 years' experience in building Reapers, and using them in the harvest field, OUED HL'HSEY, the Father of Reapers, ran claim it. All who are satisfied with the BUST REAPER AND MOWERxan Ye suplied by sending their orders early in the seasou, as the crops indirate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for the vast harvest of I S56- We wor.ld refer to the following gentlemen, who have used Hnssey's machines for several years, and will testify to their superiority: UNION AST) 8NYKKK COUNTY. iJ"iWr.3"Trti TI!rC'.T.'.k HillVh. J:. 1. It'uH. J. o". llprwn.Alir.ita Auwl. T1imii:u Cliiwau. ';rT? Kli-rk n r, lai I Klrkucr. TV.it. KltitnT.UfT.:.- .-I. r. J.hn li'ltnly. .-TUUU-1 Z -lIi-r-a.Jo-ej.ti llurcr. MilUriU M'llA.a, A:.r.uit W .If. . II !.-rr..M. Chsrv. K:ili!.:. -ir.-e Kcr htrt, J.-hn ir.i-. Alunut ltuH-y. Knmnu I r-'ntiin. Hen ry Mun. Cyru- i;n.w;i. tV-.it. O. M- v-r Jntin 1'liiiotjrliu, Vv'tliHin L.UI). Jtliu nu Uusktrk, Flart l l'linj;iui. MlltTIlt.MliEKLANK COl;NIV. Ptmael M'lr.iiin. J..hn M'Matiin. William H'-lphtn. JiC't ll..ll:natt. Un-irff KmTiek. ie.rc- BrtM-iu, Girr ti.tul. J iltn ti. IMier. William Mni-.-k.Willir.ni irmi-l. tiirire Krl-rii-lc, Tlw"a Straw lirttlf. Milt mon Walfc-r, Jatne- .N.tjit. Jicli M. Nl-it. A. K. hali, J. IL Prieni Iv. Tti-'taaa JnhnfVin, John A Win. Ilartnr.Ki.hen Curry, jumi-i II. Ku-..l, Am-!-. atintt. J. S. A D. Uur.b, laaar t auipWIl. Jb lUt- J. Mrller A Shuman, Anthony k W m. eujUcr, Julia C-tr. .Iaa 0. liurtoji,ito. Cvuraa. MONTOUR COUNTY. Jamb Ttnlts, Mayherry Ui-arhart. DaTtd Clark. Jaenb 5 fltl..r. Jr. Wtleou 1 inm-.n, IVUr IVrirtit. sara. Y-.r!:i, Witiiatu M.-n.-h. Itiita-rt" A Itinht-l, Jaoi.h Sny.lt-T, A. K. rtu.-al.S. r. rn. Jaoit Scclilttr, Sr. Wm.yuxka, Klieiiji ttach, W in. Fareauan. COLUMBIA COUNTY. P.-t.T Milter, Jnhn lliit.W m. N.IIrown. D. A. Bowman, Geo. A. TUiwnian. J. W'ly Uowman. OillN.rt Fowler, Ste phen TliiHiia, li-nry Doak, John llotwrtaun, tantl Sel h'trt. Alaaan ler Crertinir. Atttlrew Oevlini?. Moora CreT linic, John Mertz. Jaeob Hill, Thoinaa Oonur. John t'ou-D'-r. tvter Atipleman, E.ina llt-ilri-k. il.mM Lt.tnni'n. J .h II. Itieka. Mili'r A Ilirka, iimir lletdler, Jr-b l'.ieh, fitinuel Ki-k, Wm. llotftnan. Amlrpw Frieti, Wm. Frh -s -"- H. FritfH, Wealey Friea. Satn'l Friwt, Franklin Et-ui1. John Kit-hie, t'hartea ami lla-n-ge Low, John Key barl,JthQ Wttil. LYCOMINO COUNTY. floorjra Crtt, Ilirntn T. firey, ller.jamtn Bear, Pctar rfeiltnitn, Fre-J-riek Afp. runui-l tiun-lrutn, lleury fihoeniiker, Feter Kent. Thotnaa Itaria. Cha'n Tallmaa, llnntrl Itaar. John H. Tool, Chaxlea Ltuyd, 1J. W. Furca man, Uotwrt Uib-on. CLINTON COCilTY Wm. rnnn. Jatnei. Wi-lih, Robert M'Cormlck, J&mvl OarrkaJien, Jouph llanna, llouert lIoimuA. CENTER COUNTY. Wra. PFarlnd. Wm. Bonl, W. A..1obnston. Josaph Ttittier. Wtit. lHif-C Ilavid Koaa, Joaeph l vers, Jacob llar kr, John uy, Jr. Wm. Fmter, AJjtm Bear. The snbscribers hare the exclusive rightin the following counties: Uuion, Snyder, Nor thumberland, Montour, Columbia. Luzerne, Perry, Mitilin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. Ail orders thankfully received and promptly to. (jEDDES, MARSH & CO. Lewisbnrp, Union Co. Pa., April 21, 185(5. Type Foundry. rrW0 Piemiums awarJed at the late L Chrystal Palace exhtUition in New York to the Oldest Type Foundry in he United States. Established by limney & Ronaldson in 17;tG. on the base of Sower's tiermantown Foundry of l j;ia. I'he l ng experience of the several proprie tors of the FtULinKUMiA Tret Founnnr, en. ables L. Jnhnson & Co., to oiler the laigesl variety of l'rinting"T ypes, and all the appur tenances of a Priming Oliice to be found in any establishment ot the United States, and of a quality, too, which is deemed to be unrival led. The composition of the metal uscw is calculated to aliord the greatest durability ; while the fcrupulous care exercised in the fitting op of the type is such as to uisnre ac curacy and squareness of body, &c. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable us to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper ofiie. Plain and Fancy Types, Muic of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, aim. Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cats, lirass or Metal Rules, l.abor Ftaving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Orah, &c. PRESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, uiost of which are made bv us, will be furnished at manufac turer's Prices. rnXTlNU INK of all Varieties and ol ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, &c of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEKEOTVPINU or Electrotyping of Book", Music, Wood Cuts, &c. Type used in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved ia the finest style of aru Oar 'Minor Specimen Book (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting up) will be sent to all printers that have not received it, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. IVNewspaper Frinters whn publish this a IveifisrTient entire, (incln di this notice.) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to ns a ci-py of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of oor manufacture to four tim-s its amount. I.. JOHNSON & CO. No. , Samson S'., near the Hall of Imle per. Vnce, P!nU l.-!i!iia ' May , 1K.M Lewisburg Chronicle & William VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, IV. Lrn isbtirp, Cation Co., ra. t iTOitice on South Second St., recently by H;C Hickok, Esq. 4 Educational. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! THE Winter Session of ail the Schools L of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on Tilui'Ndajr, Sep tember , IS.-iC. Theological Department Tuition Free Collegiate 9:10 per annam, Academic " U M Female Institute U M U flrt. 9, 1856. Classical i0 English 15 " R-gular course $0 " Primary $20 " mViSDDRG ACADEMY. 'THE Academic year of this Instiia- X tion, will hereafier be divided into 3 ses sions, the Si-mmci, Fail aud VViktsb sessions, of 13 weeks each. The Fail ssssinw will commence on Mos. n. SenL 22d, 1K5B. to be immediately suc ceeded by the Winter session, with a short vacation during the Holidays. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for practical life are taught; and the Bible is a text book in the school. A class of Yoi-iffl Ladies is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense to make it everything that a school room should be, for health and cheerfulness. TUI TION per session of 13 weeks. I'RIVAltY ateadinz. Writing-. IVfliwr. Arithmetic lieo-,;.. Uram. atij V 8. ilwtorv.l ----- . $4 50 ADVANTKIl KNULISH (all not inclQ.ted ahrf, 6.00 l..Vtil:AOK.J, 7.60 CONTINGENT KXt'KX.-'KS fpr acaeiun .... JO Ho il.ilui-liona uxtvtil fur protrnrteii .ieanopa. JOHN RANDOLPH, Sept- 5, 1S56. Principal ITiEEBUEG ACADEMY TMIIE Principal and Friends of this Institu f tion, thankful for and encouraged by the libera! patronage heretoliire bestowed upon it. are determined that no exertion on their part shall be spared to render it still more worthy of encouragement and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches ot an Knglish.Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied bv frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are taught by Ihe Rev. C. O. Erlenmyer, a thormiEh and accomplished Linguist. A TEACHERS' De partment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of 1 r aching. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 42 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July ; the second,on the first Monday of January. Trim Tuition, per nnarter of 11 weeks, 1J2.50 to Board etc. sjt 1.50 to 2 pr week. For Circulars i-c. address GEO. F. M'FARt.AtfD, Principal Philadelphia. IS-.--.e,. . FIRE PROOFS! TE'c K;t!aiuaiil- it Sul'rs. of 1'nila- jmJft driphia against the rld ! Evaxs it VATSoN'.Xo.2J,..FotirtIi St., ;in,j have hal the sarost demonstration in the folio win? Certilicatc$, mat mcir itmnfw ture nf Salamander Kaftrs has at length fully w.'irranteii the representations which have hecn mail- of them, as ren!ermc an unJoubteJ security against the terrific element : Pnn-APrunii. Arril Mt-j-FTtf. Fvis t Wath;-t.. iit5: It a'l.inin n. the hi.he"5t ifiii-fj)U'titi to tut to you, U.at i-wlun tt Hit rjr yn t-rtivt ijiiuitirn of two of lh-- .tUu.-ui JT S-tf.-i mbi h wf f urch;o'-l of yu hoiuo U-w mut)i4 niiH-. we MTtil a 1 :..-,; fXTtiun of our JcWflry. BaMik1, I'aper-, kfi xtM"'l to thf c!il:imjUu flr ia jKAtuUttvU rioet on the mt'rniinr of th" 1 1th inrt. VS ttD w r tlt ct tlmt UirW fintV Were lrat -4 In the fourth ti ry (f tt, 1 ull-liur --rni-iil. uniX thnt th-y fc-ll nutph-iUfi,tiy into a h'-Ap of Imrmar niiijiwh re th Tnt ronr.'titrKTt'.n rf hwdt rnUMtl thf hrwui lntm to nn'lt, w ra unol hot it-cnt the iin-prrTHtinn tif the lu Wf roritfnUi im m-t (V'nriiictng proof ut tLt great aecu rit ffT-nhfl hf your bnfus. V.- sliitll take murh tilffwar tn mmTiiff tiding them to mill of btfeinexa as a fur rfltnii" mrmt tlr. .K'i;r, W. MMuNaj k DUO. I'ninotLPlllA, April VI, 1SS. Mdwbs. Y.rk9 k W To?f I hTr to itFi-r you my t tim.ny iu fnvnr nf th- rf:it Mfurity all t-- to my rn f. ir? ruk tif jwlry. books, piri, .. durliiK the rv ent tliHai-youn rr.nliitKrhtiiru iu Hu.ta'al from the fa.'t tJmt the niimr were contained ia twouf Uik lIa DiaiititT K.rttl uiftnolsrturt-l )y you. Ilnvtnr falUrn fntni th fifth ntnry of the Artimn ftinM ins. wlitre tlny wen prtTiously (In.f J xnh -x)iorO to a Tait ht-at for a lone timf. th p-sorviti'n of il.i valua blf ileliU rWJhtueil to ,Try oil who w itn--n-d the npaan inir ntl iiiUrior vxammatioD, a matter of profound tniF-hm-nt. To ail who Biwy rnirf a nrf-rt rrotft(n from the wvi'lf of fir. I ehxll not hi'il:it t riaeommiil tho of your faf'f, m I eonrnd-r they bare now umt-riroue U. muattrjiiig Ust- N. K. M'tlUiA.N. Pn WPXtrn. April 1. lnfifi. Mmii RvA?n t WiTsnn cia-nth mn No douM yon will im i!mIv rmtifitil to learn thy tfor4 condition in which I illTovt-rw my hook, policy of in'uranm, certirt-eal-." tif fttcM-k, anil otln Talu.ilila diwuuiftit, when on 1'rt !.ty lart i open'-! th sufc miil hy your fir hi. With my know !.t- of it ?r-at exiMiaun, hoth to the intnitT of the h-at from tm hot a fln bj that whirh de-rtroyi-i thf Artir-an Huildintf, an also from the force o' tin fntl from il-i firmer '-I.-r.-.U-l portion in the thinl utory, I could enfiTtiiin but nlrndt-r bope prior toil in-V-rioT in-i-ertion. that the cont'nt whi.-h I once iff hitrhly priui would Hver lie of any wrviee to me, but al tlwt-e f-nrn are now happiiy p inovtl. I feel it only dun to psy to you, that I nn hnK.orth Teromin ml tle ufe of v our ?nff to mII slm may wtfh to fm-l a eotibduno iu the p'rfi-i't DM-urity which such Ul'iui pruTides aainiit o frightful u elmfiit. K1H AKD GAP MIL, nookhinder. fv Constantly on hani. Patent Powder and Thief Proof hocks.for Baiiks,S.nres,etc. Iy6a5 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20 1, Chcsnut Street, 1'HII.AU. Visitins and other CAIiUS, Corporation and other SEALS, and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in (rood style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. II. FUI.TO.. . VV. G. MASON. Herring's Safe again tho Champion!! The only Safe whirh, in every instance, preferred tluir entire eontcnti in the tile Extensive Fires. i.t,'ii" m A T the bornin; of the '.'V'rfrr-tYj x- Artian Buildings, on i.-.''?---.? Ih lOliiof April, and in the fiKEAT FIKE in Market Street, May 1st, 1S5S, the penuine IIihrixo Sir pre- the jewelry of Geo. Simons tc Bro. : Gooks, i'apers, &c of Fisher & L'o. llro,andr.dward8emans after remaining exposed in the burning rnias for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their jrreat superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the IZrrrlng's Safe, standins side by side with those advertised lis "warranted In stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's,'1 came forih the acknowledged Mr. not only praarrfne; ihrr eont-nta tn xoi-ltnt or d'T. but bHn; lbmai.7(!a in a cni,.ittn to tro thntnefa another orrtwal. wtiija th bnaatnl u alamanjr of nth r maker ww badly na d wp in avcry inatanrw, an4 in some raa-a thi-ir rntire cvatnta emnptetvlv urtr.iye.l. To th .nb!ir wa wauhl aimply pt. that. larinir tha fomtc-r, y-ara tha l!.-rrinTa fe liaa wt-n bt-ftir.- thi-m, more tlran two hnr.lrud have paxaH thrmb acailntal fir. with"tit ihe (vurrcnoa of a alnla Iom. Wa wcinlil, lawrt-fhra. ran tion nurrhaarr aealnat tba nlarn.a..iitalion "f iDtrrlnl partira. Tha llrrinir, Paint b t!.aon!y Flnpnof SafmKl in thl rtty which . rr,,.j Pntrni Ri-ht, aixl wr will guarantee it t' reai-t more than donbla the anonnt of heat of any other Sate now known. , FarreH & Ilrnintr, Sola Maniifrtiin't in thia Utate ryf Herring' I'atot Champion Safet," 3 1 Walnut St., PHILADA. N. B." Evans & Watson's Improved Sal amanders," Oliver Evan's," -VI. Gayler's," and '-Scoti's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment havinw been taken in part payment for " HerrinrV, will be sold at low prices. June C, lv.fifl . mm ; West Branch Farmer December jg!Jgga Pennsylvania Wire Works. NO. 56 AUCH St. between 2d and 3J, fonnosile Broad St.) l'HILADELl'UIA. Sieves, Middles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and wtutns.witn ail kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy R ills covered in the best manner, Wire and Wir Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. - BAVUSS, HARDY & LYNN. mount Vernon House, ATO. 95, North 2d St.,PhiIa!le!phia,- iM This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage Qf the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. h. BAKKETT, Philad, March 1, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, AND GUNS... The subscribers invite - attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cano Rccds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines. Ac. Also, line English and German Ouns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and sporting Apparatns generally. For sale at lowest Catk Prices, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HETBEROF.R A BRO. 62.t No. 4T N. Second Su Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Engravings, en- L titled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt, a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts. The retail priee of the above enirraTlnkr la fa per eopy, but will he aetit FRCX ur CUAHOE a aillowa: The auliwrlh..ra hare etatlthe! a llooc AoWT in Phiiaiirlhia, aul war a 1 1 furoiah any hook or pnblieation at the retail prire of any of the 'l Mairaainea. aueh aa lUr perri'.ittioVy a, I'ulonm'a. Uraham'a, Frank Leehe'a Kah lona, ar., will rereive the mafT'itinea for one year anl ej'pv of eilh r ol the above bi.auliful enfrrariopa, free o, eharira, or if Aubserilanc to a ji, aoil a $1. Maffazinej aui-h aa Hatenon'a. ana rhailen'a lfiH-'a Chriatinn An- iiiiil, tbey will rervlee hith magazines ani a, copy of either of the above enitravinira. Kvery Ueseritin of euirravintr on wofwl exeeuteil with neatnvaa anit li.pnteh. Vi i. vi of Ilnil'linea. New..aer lieadiiipi. View of Maehitiery. llook Illustration. Lotlce OrtitS-atea, liuiueaa Cartla, kc All orueri avnt by mail promptly attended to. I'ereona wi.liioa view of their buiMinir engraved can aend a iai;unotypa or aketch of Wie buil liotra Ly mat) orexprena. r.T.ona al a di'ianee having at-atahle arti-lea would find it to tlielr advantaire to aildn-e, the aubeeriimrf, as we would act as amenta for Hie rale of the fnrne. IIVKAU I'lEKCK. 50. &1CT1I TlllRJ) STkltT. I'mLAOBtrlllA, I'a. s. n. uiram. 1j7 t. mav riEBCS. " Th8 Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Tliose who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an Immense sale ; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, $1. J. W. BRADLEV, Publisher, 43 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agenii. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, ThLt..- AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. if Twelfih and Race SJis. I'HII.ADF.I.I'HI V. Importers of Cue FMr.st-H TuLssEs.combining extreme lightness, ease, and durabilily, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting atnounta, aa below: Sending number of inrhee around th. hipp, and PtatiDR ride aTfected. M "f rinirle Trua , S, 4. S. IWul le J5, B, . 10. In.trurtirna aa to wear, and how to affect cure, when potfaible, aeut Wltb the True. A Lao for aale, in great variety. Dr. Banning't Improved Patent Body Braee, for the cure of Prolapaoa Cterl ; atan gpinal Trot and Hupirte; 1'ulent Shoulder Hracea, t'heat Kpanderaand Kreetor tlraeea. lapted to all with toop Shouldi-re and eak Lunjr ; kutf lifh Klaatic Abdutninal lleita, euapen aoriea : ro rinirii, male and female. tLaulea' JiNma, with Laily attendant. ljSOv WOOD'S 05 UNAMENTAL Iron Works, RMge Avenue, PuiiantLrnn. The a'tention of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, l.inns, Dogs, Ac., and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed wiih the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT OOD. Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden 8u Phila Goorge Stnrges, COLE Manufacturer of the Improved O Spiral Spr Ins Mat reuses, No. Walnut Philadelpliia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, Tiz. Two by lua American Involute. New York, Octt do Franklin lutilute. l'hiiadelphia,Nov. Valid One at the l ary .and Institute, Baltimore. Sot.) lbj'l The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clumsy and heavy wooden frame trork is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, rrndeiing 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 np, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a silting posture, having the Injurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common h. rMtiress. ese 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 Be Js are well adaptedforHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages orChurch Pews and Hair and Husk Mati esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat ltarks. Cane and ITmbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April SO, 1855 ly575 Express Office I The undersigned have been nppointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes &c tn Philadelphia. New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize ihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the fallowing morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadrlphia Office A 143, 8outh Third 8t Oct. 2G. CHRIST & CALDWE LI.. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and f.,r sale at the Cluonicle Ofiiee IIAIllUSBUMi MNDERY J.J.Clyde & F. Ia. Mutter, awxtuarttoYf.O.UickiikdC. Book Bikderb and Stationers, and Blank Book Mani''Acturicb,s, Ilarritbunj, l'n. " TOST respectfully inform their friends (hit M they are engaged in tne aixive biii i i-.lieerilv nnnosite Herr's HoteL vll They Batter themselves, by careful attention lo their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by tne oiu nrm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County OiHces, Merchants, 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 us a call. C. A H. .""Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 93 178 IBS. just received at the &OylO Hardware 8tore of riV OLDS 4 MeFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exelmivs control of the celebrated Valiktihs's Centre eonnty Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, .Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Kds, Ac, at Ch prices to all. Call and see the Hardware more of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1x55. NOTICE. WE be? leave to introilace onrselves to the citizens of LEWISBI.RO and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Ash Anthracite Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are LCMP Vfor Hmelting purposes, STEA.NIROAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 mm for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) NUT i PC i ot -'me'",rnsrs ""d Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SUNIU'RV, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN", PEALE A CO. J. J. CoriTstw. Lancaster. lliai. KMitfoLn. Lancaster. C. W. Pkals, gbamofcin. II. UaiMUAEbSEa do tV Orders addressed toShainokinor anbury will receive prompt atlention. Iy55 Erewlabarsj Saving Institution, I8 S now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. 1 he following named persons are the Directors Mr. Jnnwsow Walls. Mr. Btkrs Ammohs. Mr. Jaxis M'CaaisnT. Mr. Thomas Harts. Mr. William Frick. Mr. J. G. L. Shihbsl. Mr. Jos. Mkixkll. Orricsas WILLIAM FKICK, President. DAVID RELtER, Trrasurer. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and tiree per cent, less than six and overinree months. DAVID KKBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg. fept. 19, 185J Winlicld Woolen Factory, Sear Hartleton, I'nlon County. ri'HIS establishment is now in the best order. I 1 he machinery being nearly all new. aud none but tne best ot workmen employed the subscriber feels safe in saying that his wo Lit snail not be surpassed by any establish mem in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. 17 I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of CaOodii. such as Cloths, Rilinctti, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blankets, tarns, ere., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MAKK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, fcc. KARL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips' lilarksmith fchop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, tauehl by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855 Improvement in Dagnerreotyping ! O PYKER & IIAWN announce to the O public that they have newly fined up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take LlkeneaMes sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag,OvaI, Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph oliice. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for nse, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. New Firm and New Goods ! A T the Jlammoth Drug & Chemical J.M. Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Siure formerly kept by Dr Thornton it Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRLG.S, MEDICINES, Chemicals Dycslull's, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kind of J'atmt Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snufr,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Notions and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds. Barms an Combs or svibt tabixtt. Books aud Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh l'ine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &e isr Customers will find onr stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to ennmerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see ns, one and all, and see onr stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand lo wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store! THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. C8 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks for all engaged in the service of the U. 8 in the War of 1812, and for their Widows, al the Oliice of the Lewisur? rhtcnicle. rPHE subscriber eon- I tinues to carry on the Livery HuslneNsi at ik. Hid Hiand on North' Third street, near Market, and respectfuil) solicits the patronage of his friends and th public generally. CHAKI.ES F. HKSS. Lewisburg, May 22, I50 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful for waakinass patronage, would inform JUJJfjine public that they continue to liiii.V-Z-mariufaciure all kinds of MILL GUAKI.NO and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. J EDDES, MA US II A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. Hb COOKING Stoves, of various atterns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale stlhe LewUburg Foundry by Uixldes, Marsh A Co. s Stoves, various patterns, Tor eale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Ceddes, Marsh & Co. YITIARD'S TVum Gang Plow, a supe V V rior article, for salt-ut the Lewisburg Foundry by Cicddcs, Marah A Co. GItAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the 6esf end most durable drain Drill now in use, for sale at the Lewiaburg Foundry by Ceddes, Marvh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Gras M' ANLFACTIKED and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by 'KDDES. MARSH A (M Lightning Rods. A FTEK many yrera' dose inviicatiun and XjL numerous experiment, the 1'ah ulec takes llaaure in informing the luI'Iic that he ha; arrived at the true principle ot ptotectiug families, dwellings and pn eriyfrum the destructive intiu' ence of LIGHTNING. Tho caUmitici tnat every City, Jvau, 1 ihoae and Country falls victim to annually, thro' the gross uegligeute ol IU inbahitsnta, i beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy lo oLiiin tla ia found in ARKITAGD'S Patent ftltiijurtic L'LjJjtning ttcis, snd in this alone. This UoJ has beeu examined by the most scientific g nlltmi n in the world Professors M'. Murine, Johnson.W allor snd man otners that have examined theoi, recommend auj aji, aa ui iuem in me ntgnesi lerrua of approbation. snd have pronounced them the only safe rods ir use in thisor any other countrv for the nroteeti of Lives sod Properly. One advantage iato divide and throw back s part of the eii cine fluid baruib to the clouds ; in nmo of a atroke this cnaMea the rod to conduct teat portion of liuij that belong to the earth without the alichteat danger of la ving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the eld one. The only lilace ot manufacturing ia in line St. 3 in oiore 12A, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to csl and examine for themaelvts. For aale Wholesale or Kciail by THO'S AK.MITACE. Orders promptly attended to. Term cash. These rods have been purchased and success fully used by the following individuals, companies nd corporations, whose names arc cheerfully uhmitled : In -' wur lt.ilaiitfh,aK. k ?. Rnlrrts. Oic-j. eantiinear. Judirr U. u.i.r. JuJ-e -..rat. J. 31-jlf, r 1. J, hn lloaira. V. C. Ciashry. J. Iftvut. r. K. I ci.r. lUk-.m.l tl.a m, ck:. jr a.n.rtK.u.. AnJ.rn A. i;r,.li,. r.. K'. J. L. lirarit. Jul.r. .Vctnuui, Th . i;r,,t. r i. it.- A llot.n., A. R. oink. r. 11. .-lu,Li.,,, li,i. i,., i, J- I.UIM, J. . H.WB.1-. Ilu.u,.br. v,J Kiplfj a to., J. Njiuan, B. liarirn. J. i,iiLirr. o. k. y I-r, Sir. Niaq-len.. Ur. Mania, . I- tluy. J Urlukt Mr.Iwviava. Ur. Paul. a. U.l.,r, a tk,., J. WU,,, H. Jaill.T. tliw li. U Hank U,ul, tl.. L.S.AntuJ, lLa SpriDir OarUn C-iiinii!s!,.nri' Hall. In th ataU nf A,w J-T,-t tirorse Crifjin. JuJ M (.'all, JuUtra Dhj t,-n, John vtmau, lit. U. al'3iuxUv buj.Kubirta, Jlr. J. Iiownin?. jy i rorxrr. HartUf Tp. Uark lla!fj.niij. V. m fortrr. Jobs Haaa, Jllrhael Ivlrra. J.,b euutl,, Lut;4 i;maD, KuUo Monrh. Grarvr Kln-knor. A lr!in Cuart Ulbm andC'oBiniiii.nrr.'c-iniw. i.in,i( a Tp. Ji hn HUr Intun Tv. Kr.lharl.. Wilaon. Uint.ti Tp. Jobc Eants.tanoo Kuuu iinn 3 j.-Ia-c UiuOrvn. Wkas Vttr If. AUchal UoSiuan. BBCOMH EXDA TICKS. , . .... rnn-ira., .1S.1M7. i, , 7 thl" daT 'p'""7 lUfttil a onJurt. r or Mlflitninir KnU, with vane and iud, a, eraetrd I, Ur Tliumaa Anuiu, on h-llpiua litua... (ilourealrr, and tiaia no braitation in ,,Ul that It la n it cnlj tL. t,M I bavi. aim w.u, tut tl.at it ia lha cnlj onr I 1 a, jrt lamionl tliat ia ix o-trurt. d en atnrtijr acH-nlibc uriu.i. plra. it la w.tbmiKh plnuurt that 1 imuuj hi eonducturto Uie ifcntl,n of owncrar.f l.aiiainr- II. YlcUl'ltTItlB. D wrll at),(l, d that th Maimrtie t-l.-btnina Kod facturwi hv Slr Th, n... a ... i . . . I Hi sen! i tba boat Uiat baa arer b. n ma.lr. 1 h'lTe tim a.'rral Ji-ara IB in atwi j nf the law i,f el.tri-:tT at J Biaciwt iMn.auU bare no b. aiutinn in rajrinx that Uiaw K,k1 ara eonatrurtid tlfon thr niilj- frii.-:.:,.f aafaiv. lh cketrU ahork ia recKiied and dirard I.J thr manrt at the ,.p of the nnl, and it wonld be imjvaiblr. ancrdit to the lawa of attraction and repnit-ion. for a bnildinir to be injured by a atroke of lightninn when proteeted bj one o theae TOda. I have been ao;uinn-d allh Sir. Arniitaec for several yeara, and beftre baoommeneed the manufae ture of theae rod? I examined the principle on whirh the are ennstrarted, and felt convinced that their adoptif would be attended with complete auceeaa. The increaalnB demand for theae roil.end the aztonaiTcaal, a in all part of the counter, iaajnpleoom mentation of their ntilit-and superiorttj. IKACV ii. WALLili, S'd. Riaina Sun. Phtlad Co., April 10. 151. IT8.C. WILT and 8AM I EL IIOOVEB. Hartleton. Union Co. Pa are Agents for Union snd adjoining Counties and will furniah the Kods on the same terms and in the same manner ss the Proprietor, Opposition is the Life cf Business ! NEW LIVEllY exchakgTstaele. Tfaflsabscriber woulil rejjcclfullj iutorm th citizen of Lewittbarg and the iraveling commun ily RPncrallT.that he baa opened i new L.tci-j and Exchange Stable on FOURTH street hall i iquare South of .Market, and has providtd a good lot of Horses, with entirely new good and laa ionablel'arriagee, liupgiea, Sleighs, Ac. when wishing anything in his line may be ac com mod a ted on tbe shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the wants of bis customers, and hopes by so doing to merit and receive a liberal share nf pnbli pationage. WILLIAM MOOKE. I.ewtsborg Dec 30, 1H.M NOTICE. llavins been appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburs Cemetery, the subscriber wonld state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with ihe burial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the I.odre at the (iaie cf the Uemetery. GEORGE LOAACHY. Lewisburg. May 30, IK54 A Retired Fhysiclan, "ITTHOSE sands of life ? have nearly run out, discover! while living in the East Indies, a certain cur for consumption, brun chitis, conirhs, colds, and general debility. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow beinsrs as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up and successfully using it, He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling; three cents lo be returned as postase on ihe recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the ! narment of Ihis advertisement. A,l,lr. n. i II. JAMES. Jersey City. N. J. 3m634 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqcal ities or sale at the lo-est Citr prices by J. L. YODER. c lOOK and other KTOVPs jnst receive:! bj I MjT- At .1 . -B-"fw, -ji (St'OAH VOATEDJ CIXAKSE TKZ ELC0D AITD TUT HCX iBvalltiv Fthrt.. Alolbera, luysitcttu 1 JuUic f tl-w-lr V-sriuits. tiH TUB C B or n cad ache, Sick JIea'-ioh-,ron. toirnri, IW.. -, ?.. 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