u s k S : , if. !.; in. i -,r, .'"si. JJ:.a 3 : 1,1 f K -J',' U . .1? . t t . i .i u Advertising; for a Wife. Mr. M.cbae! M'Claskey, a short, puffy (i gentleman of forty -five, in tbe twelfth year of his widowerhood, complained to the police of an assault committed on his persou by Mrs. Hannah Sullivan, nd showed several long purple stripes on his if age, which he declared to be the im pressions of Mrs. Sullivan's finger nails. It turned out in evidence that Mr. M'CIas Itey had advertised for a wife, in one of the city papers, notifying applicants for the situation to call at No. , Locust 6trect, tbe residence of the advertiser. Mrs. u!!ivan called early in the morning, half an hour after the advertisement was first published, and sent word up to Mr. M. that a lady wished to see him "about a notice in the paper. M Claskey was all in a flutter, supposing that some blooming 1000 Book Agents Wanted. temty was about to full into his arms, iu j GENTS vanteJ in every County of spruced himself up and came down stairs, I 1. the United States, to sell one of the most where Mrs. Sullivan was waitine. To sav ' salelble book:i ev"r published, jntiiled, ... ,, . , " rilUILLING ADVENTTRES AMONG that he was disappointed, would hi saying ; THB INDIANS," comprising the most remar too little ; be was hnrrifit'd. kible personal narratives of events in the "Mi-lit. it ba voa that ten wanting a wife, Mr. What-d'ye-call-em?'' inquired tbe lady. Mr. M. nys.I her with a look of dissatis faction, an utter.'d a growliug affirma tive. "Then I'm thinking its myself that might shoot ysu," observej Mrs. Sulli van. "Devil a lit of it," remarked Mr. M'- Clasiey, '"I'm 6U.picious that you did not I.mt ofil. .j,.i;i ' . . . , 3' arc 1 ve pot it here at the very tips rf my finger?," and Mrs. S. : "Wanted, a natc, tidy woman, of thirty or upwards" ... . . lt- . t "that s me, I m thirty or upwards. "Tes vpwards," replied Mr. with earcastio bitterness. I "Well qualified for a wifr, and giod ! looking," continue.? Mrs. Sullivan, reading tbe advertisement. ! 'Humph : gnd loikinj; t i.it s ycu, to-, I iupposa mvlim ? ' rrowled M'Clas - t fc cy "Sure I em look well cnonsh t see a rogue at a yard 'a distance, Mr. What's- vour-name; and ii it qualified I am ! troth I've had f ur husbands already, and it's j roe that ought to know something about i the juttos of a wife. 'Four husbands, madam !" Yes, faith, I can show you the graves of all of ihem, mighty p'.isaut ground they are laid in too, and I hope you may never liavo no worse if iver it should be your gioi luck to hi bcried among Christians." "Yo'i wm't do, ma Jam," roared M'Clas key. "What the thunder should, I do with a wife with a head like a blazing chimney, an 1 nosa and chin liko a pair (if gimblets V This soring to have closed the confer ence, ix M'Claskey, 'when reliting Lis etory to the Mayor, on coming to this pe riol eiprcs sive'y pointed to Lis Lalf rkit.nod couutenance. Mrs. S. was held to Lail for the assault. nr. Wise takon Aliack, 7o have vcrv fffio.l authority for the i f c.n: i . . ..iui- v. ,t.v A-fiiu. in" a,lvv.".U Mr. Wise, the A?comac Pilgrim, was ad dressing a larjo asseinblagj somewlicre in Virginia the other day, an l iu his charac teristic style abusing the Know Nulling. 'Is there one of that secret, traitorous clan here jirosent ?'' he exclaimed, '"if so, let him show his face." No ons rose. Vociferous cheering anJ shouting. Mr. Wise, gathering fresh vigor and vehe minee, "if there's a Know Nothing in tbs rjim, I challetigs him to stand up like a mini'' Congregation Tremendous applause an Mr. Wise, brim-fal of gall and bittcrnes?, charging rounJ : "Stand tip ye lousy, godless, clirist.ess set ; stand up, I defy ye, if there be one here present !" An old gentleman in the rear of the room slowly rises, and blandly remarks, ''Sam! get up whereupon two-thirds of the : assembly spring to their fvet. It is 6aid that Mr. Wise was si confounded by th:s unexpected result, that he did not resume ilia speech. Wilmington (X. C) II raid. Interesting 13 Hen Fancien. Oue of the most serious obstacles in the way of keeping hens about the house, has ecn their hitherto unconquerable predil ection for scratching up gardens. We ' am from the O.wejo Palladium that an .rgenious Yankee has at length discovered j . remedy fjr this difficulty, and is taking icasure3 to introduce it into general use. .t consists rf a small instrument Eorac- hat resembling a very long spur, attach 1 to the Lind part of a hen's leg. The strumcnt is so arranged, that when the : .:n is about to scratch the earth, the spur ; .tclies in the earth betore her foot has : -;rly descendeo, and obliges her to bring l r . . . .?..i 1 1 1.1 , iciooniaiciiy ana uartniessiy aown, a ! ..'tie in front of the fjlace where she had :inedit. The hen theretiDon tries the ' ..Jicr foot with a like result. She keeps -1 trying it, and before she is aware of it e midline has walked her right cut of ' e.gnrdcn ! Too Tkce. "The best coats," says the '-Vmee, are generally found on tho backs ;' penniless fops, broken down merchants, ! remain seated. ' . ISiii'S- 1 vocifention. ,-5??lSSfe ,rks on pitiful salaries, and men that 'ron r"',ort ,'?d "h' for 1?V'n ,fire" r 1 proof aulis for Banks, stores, public and pn- ntpayup. Tbe heaviest gold chains ! vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ' tncle from the fobs of cectiemen of very : "s ' 'a,'n, 81ale '-'"ed Refriserator. Ac , , ., fc '. J ! Please e:ve usacall,at.o.;6 South FOIRTH ntted means ; costly ornament, on ladies S;., Philadelphia. April 6, '55-573yl Jieato to eyes that are well open, the! ' . :t of a silly lover, or a husband cramped i E. MITCHELL, r funds. Hm when a pretty woman VU 28 North Ninth St., Thilada., f. s by in a suit of plain, neat apparel it -' manufacturerof Naalillasi.rioakii, the rr.umtvtion tKi k. v . i ' nf " descriptions, a' WHOLESALE ine rrumrvt,on that she has fair ca- and RETAIL. Orders made op at short notice I -ctations, ai.d a husband who can show in the best and latest style. April 4,'5m3 . s oaiance in bis favor. For woman are 1 14 books too much gilding makes men upcet that the binding u the mast im-' -.riant part'' t , University Notice. rptjji Fjrst lOH of i J. leeiate year closed on the 18th ins. The neil session will commence on the 17ih of Mar. Tuition for the Term In College, $10; in Academy, for those studying the Ancient Lan puages,$7 for those in English branches only, $ft. The Female Institute opens at the same time. Tuition 'SSO a year fur common branches, and $30 for the hiirrier. Board, fuel and light, $3.33 per week. 1'upils from a distance, et cept in special cases, are required to board in the Institution. Mr. Lair, who is to conduct the Primary School, will occupy the apartment lately used by Miss (Junius, in the basement of the Bap tist Church. He is at present sick, and will give due notice of the dav of opening. LewisburR, April 27, 1855. j Philadelphia Ad V'tS. ! . 1 ! "ny ,nJian "a". well as ol incidents in ihe recent hostilities in Mexico and Texas. Bn John Frost, I.. L. I, author of Pictorial History of ihe t'nited States," " Pictorial His lory of the World." &c. Ac. Illustrated with numerous engravings, from designs by W. Cmme, and other distinguished artisis. Th: h.int ffnnliinc nppr fdll. n.r.i.n i ..ar i bound in embossed nmoroeeo. full silt iiark! and is snld at the low price of !jl.?5 per copy. I Over 30,000 copies have been sold within a ! short time, and the sale is still increasing. epav the largest commission to agent ! who can be supplied with a specimen copy, j i hvmail, post-paid, on sending us the! I price, $1.75, wilh.full particulars of the agen- j cy. I Address. J. W. RR T)LEY. Publisher. j v onh FOL' nl K'- rh'ladelphia. I " its-cifu ui iwotitMidr wc semi (post-paid) a copy of the above book, and a : e"Py o' 'he "TiresiJe Angel," by T. S. Ar- i thur. Im57r Agents Wanted, MO sell the best work of T. S. Arthur, j. - i ES MG1I I S IN' A BAR-ROOM. AND WHAT I SAW THERE." This is a lar?e ! , , l"' w"h b-- '"1 M'zz 'lint Engraving, by S irtain, bound in ; the best manner, full gilt back. Specimen conies sent to anv nan nf ih on receipt rf the price,l75 cts. me agents now selling this Book are ma king $50 per month. Apply to J W BRADLEY. Im577 49 N.irth 4:h S', t'iilidilpkia George Sturges, COLE Manufacturer of the Improved , J apirai irins ;i a tresses,. o. oa j Walnui St. I'lnladi-lphia. I FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. . Two ly tho Ane-ri-n In-titute, New York, Oct.) ISM I i do r'mnklin In-titiit. l'hilad'lphia.Nov. and I One at the Maryland institute. Salt. more. Nov.) 1S. , I The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Ma'ress is, that all the fum.y and i A'ory toWen frame work is entirely dispensed j with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, securely I riveted, rendeiin? it imnossihte fur a intl. spring to fall down or get out of place, and ! making a Bed so ela-t c that any part may be . raised or bent Hp. and is thus admirably fitted I to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may I require a si'ting posture.havitig the Inxurious i - nf ,1.. I r--.1 r, l .u .u.. ' . 'oiJcs' i.i uic itii . c.-iuii-i orn Willi Hie i'CIU- ra n,l ftriloi- nf Imo.rono r,r h en.n.r.n ' Hiir Mattress. 1 Thes improve! Sprin; Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. , Persons havin? Hair Matresses. can have 1 them altered into Spring B-ds. j . , . , , i nese ueis are wen anap'ea loriioteis.Dentis of Ships, S'eambnats and Hospitals. S;inn; Sats f"r Chairs.Carnas;es or Church Pews and Hafr and Husk Mauesses made to order. Alo an extensive assortment of hichly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IROX FCRX1TLIIE, nnsisting in part of B-dsieads. Hit and Coat Ri' ks Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs. S"ltees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia. April 20, 1?55 ly575 SALAHAWDER SAFES! Evans & Walson, No. -2H South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut A Fifih Sts- Fridav morninr;, Dec. 15th, IS.V1 EVANS A WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIE Mi'HANT, as they always aie when put to the lest : 'PitiLanFiriiia, Dec. 15. 151. Me"r.EvansAWaion,No.2'J Smith Fourth St. Uenilemen We lake murli pleasure in rec- ommeodin? your Salamander scales to Merch- BIHS auiJ tillers 111 W .till 1U a Seville lumua in preserving llieir hook", papers Ac. from fire, as the .me we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as 'od a condition as they were when put into it, before the sreat fire nf this nfrnnii, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth slreeis. The above safe was in use in our office, on the second fl or 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 anJ opened in the presence nf at least j toon oe. -bo u-,tnesse.l the food eondi- . i . t on of ts contents. Will you please have i the Sife and Locks repaired, as we intend ,0 n... i .n m hions ner'er.t r.nnhcli.nes ' . L" " -. 1 in itc fire-nrool Oliailt es. Yours, respectfully. LACEY A PHILLIPS." Evans A Watson take pleasure in referring to the followinz, amon; the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : L. S. Mint. Phil a la.; Farmers sV Mechanics Bank. Philada. ;! . Samuel Allen, Esq High Sheriff, Philada.; I on. City Controller; Caleb Cope A Co., No. 183 Vaikrt St., : Richard X.irns A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; 1 Banrroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th anH ,am s... Frankl-n Fire Insurance To. Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; l'i,c''r Thillips corner 5th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless A Bro.No. 3S South Second St.; Jame. Kent A Santee, No. 1 17 North Third St. ;W H. H.irsiman A 80ns. No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith. Williams A Co.. No. 87 Mar ket St ; J. A B. Orne, No. 15 Chestnut St. ri?"A large assortment of the above Safes i al ways on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in usel. EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, SABIX H. FULTON, VJTAPI.E and FaDfT StatfolHTT, HD'l Carol t'neraYlntr. Establishment. IJlouth EIGHTH St., Philada. April ,' Lewisburg Chronicle Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between lavid Blairand J. L. Barrett un der the firm of Blairdc 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 having purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BI.AIR. J. L. BARRETT. The Mmnt Yrrnnn Hnwe will be continued bv the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make (hem comfortable. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1866. HERRINGS Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, w.th Hul'h Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's tFair,London,1851,apd also at the orld s Fair, New l'crk, 1853 and 185. The subscribers are the s.le manufacturers and proprietors in this fiate of the above une qualled Safes and I.orks. The reputation ol the genuine Herring's Safe" is world wide, and for the last ihineen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony to their iti niLixo fire proof quali ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have s have ,, idental been actually sold, and over two nrs V. - ' m I Irinmnli.nllu tl.,...nl. fires. The public are assured that all Safes ii.uiii ..iuiiiii ii.iviuii au.iuriiitl t mannfaelnre,! hv the .,.her,l,r r . ! guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re. -j ........ ..v .... vnij speclseven superior to those which have been so severely Irird by fire. Few will forget their services in the burning of the "Tribune es tablishment," Xew York.and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at ihe large fire last July, opposite the Girard House; and still more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Pis., in this ciiy, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Csunrinw. when many other securities failed. FAKREL & CO.. Iron Rif' mid Bank Ijkc Muter, 3t WALNiT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, wilh Powder Proof Locus, manuiariurea expressly tor ttanks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu - . c v, i . - nty Irom rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, A-c-. on hand and made to order. All themosicel- ebraie. Locks for sale at msnnfaclurers' prices. tjl j k.l.. c r- ii . ai i p., becond hand Safes," alamanders and "iron Chests of oihrr makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring s, for sale at half price. March 3055. 572yl BLINDS AND SHADES ! lScWnr Of at Riduetd Price: J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North SIXTH TRKET. a few doors above B. Market ft.. Philadelphia. OK1GIXA TOR OF ALL XEW STYLES.' Buys the best mate rials cheap for Cash, which enables him to sell superior Window Illlnds fc Shades as low as others sell interior articles. Gold Bordered and Painted ."shades, of beau tiful design. Buff Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c, whulesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Kepainng in general attended to. Purchs. sers please rail. IT-WE fTt'PY TO PLEASE, March 30, 1865 Ini572 FRENCH TRUSSES. HERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of ,l,e ''eirai.t French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for saies. All suiltriiig with Rupture will be gratified t" 'earn that the occasion now offers to procure a 'IVlISS rninhin I ttfT rrtrtnt iiuhlnimt tt.itt. .... O "'"i I auruliitu onrf rumrt ermtructi.n. in lieu of ihe , cumbrous and uncomfortable article nsnallv ' sold. An extensive assortment alwavs on hand' adapted to every variety of Rupture in j MB and ehi dren. and for sale at a ranpe of , Pric l s'"t all. Cost of Sinele Trusses, $2, ,land5; Double, $l,5,.f6,$S and 10. Persons at a distance can have a Trnss sent to any adJress by remitting the amount, send in; measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail bv the Im porter. C'alrb II. Xeedlfft, S. W. cor. of Twelfth A Rare sts.. Philada. Depot f..f Banning' Improved Body Brace Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; tspi- j nal Preps and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with : competent lady aitendants. ..i ,11 1. II .iir, l r-.i.i. THE CHEAP CASH ROOK and Stationery Store, North west cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts, J'hiln dtlphia. Cireat llargains In Hooka ! Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Preseniation Books, very Cheap. STAPLE AXI) FAXCY STATIONERY. Superior white ruled Letter Paper, 't 50 per Ream. Letter anil note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings furnished at very moder- " " -" 1 ' ' Mini on 'i buisvru. ; w ritien Gllloll's and othi-r Sleel Pens. Superior Mrl- ' In Wafers :t'2:l . iltoes on a sheet foe S.I ee. I Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights. Ac, Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-.Monnaies. Port foliiis.Ac. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, w ith a choice assortment of TOY BOOKS, GAMES, DI-SECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Books and Engravings. AprilaO55 575yl a. TboRIBOn. Faints, Glass, Varnish, Drags, &c. UOB'T SHOEMAKER & Co.,S.W. corner Second and Green Slreeis, Phila delphia, have constantly on hand a large assort- ."" " IT"'""""5 'ueir line ol business, comprising 1 lniloi' Cla of ,.' ' V , V"!? 01 and P,r TigZlZ Colored and r.nfjraved Glass for Churrhes. . , . . . " vestibules. Conservatories. Ac Amenr.-m Window Glass, of all sizes, at manufacturers' Trices. Zinc I'ainfN, of French and American manufacture. Snow White, Brown, and Stone Color. These Paints are much .ks.n.. nH.l J 1. 1 . .1 ,f-r w , vhlsi, sun iiioiu uuirtuic limn v one i.eao. a are fast snnersedins? that article. 't.e. nioliru. of all kinds, ennal to ihe h.o Huced nrires. AknURIIMirs .,,,1.,.. tide required to make a complete assortment of PAINTER'S MATERIALS. We are extensively engaged in the manufac ture of l.ilnti in Oil and I'utty. and are prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu rers on ihe lowest terms. Prices Current semper mail, on application. April 4, 1K55 571m3 Improved SUPER-Phosphate of LIME 2,500 Bbls. of the most superior manufacture also Gnano of every description, Calcined Plaster, Cement, Ac. LT-Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. R. B. SELLERS A CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No 65 North Wharre. Between Race and Vine Sts. Philadelphia. DIEXICAN 6UAN0. TIIE subscriber has for sale Mexican -L Guano of the best quality (cargo of ship Thorndike.) This article has given entire satisfaction to those who made use of it ihe P'Tei,r. on Corn, Grass and Oats pround ; iti effect on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Guano, and the cost nearly forty per cent less. J B. 8. BURLING, . ... ll North Front 8t. mS" l'hileelj,hi. & West Branch Farmer May 18, 1855. F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor. of Fourth ti Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Baps, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GEIIMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Philada. If. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent 10 any part of the I nited States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly57S New York Adv'ls. The New York Tribune. DAILY sCSemi weekly $3, Weekly $2 ALWA YS IX ADVA ACE. THE WRKKLV TKlllCXK ba now cirenhtkli .vvw iuq wi4 ever wiotg ftrnnj.-d to mny ( "I Ben,p,T abitont. Tliu eirrnlalion liu trn 1 k"" n,i laiorionaiy atuim-d by eoncFntratmi; ! "TJr?J,LtaNf.i.-'.,,. ri'u,T' I iiii corrt'flimnwijw, and by . grt-ater litMTallty of out- j lay In aVparlairnt than a probably Tr nrfore T"k,i on anrjo'irnal. it lia.bn att-.inrd.noi by i ''." " current f Opinion before th. .,,d auu oaFKiog in me ranea oTmaJi.ritH-11, but by an ear nest, o-arh-bj devotion to Truth and Proc-reai ai ahoy ail partisan rilgrnriei, all temporary Inb-retU, all mo mentary illusiona of populanty and suerrfl. Tbe biulinir ideal to which TI1K TKIUCNE ia deyoted may be briefly wi forth an folU wn: 1 faftDnx to do liaterrr i eturntially rliiht not alone for wbiir Amr leans, or Anglo Saaonp, or Cancasians een not foj one Knee to determine whether they will or will not hold another Hare in abj et booilajp- but Si.r eyer Kaee aod NaUoa, and every adult rational human being-. Thia Fritrdom ia rivhtrully absolute in the brond domain of Ofininn, and invotrea the equal and imperative right ta Political Franrbiaea; 2. )ai..... r the nereaary rifbtof the l.-cally indicated majority to interdict in the sphere of Anion a! I pi acliaea which it deems d. moraiitioc, there fore prrjuilirial lo the common w-al: 3. lit.tricrr,or tbe wMom and policy of, mpl..yna: the resources and rnilil of Ih-eommunily to accomplish works of g-nrnil and noiuestionrd utility, to wbk-h individual means are i'i-iu,.u.. or woa-n, inonpn eminently conducive to 1 'ilJd VTUm,' w ""r , direct income the oullay r'nuired for their instrurtlons- I lsw;staii nimomrsr. as theOra-r stoner.f a trui j and benianant National Policy. rounlinr the naturalua- I " "."r.T" IlL"!" ?r,.Lr ,r7iur,;,f V."'" V important than tbe aetinlMlioD of a fre.h pn.vinre or l-land, and e.,ullT witlno the legitimate spl ere -A s,. I """V concern and national effort : 5. rt c, as a vital condition oftrue progress, to ! rherisheil by the mot anilous. assidtons study to proffer as readily as we are prone to require redress for every wrong, and never to rn- surrendered except at Ihe call of endangered l.lh-rtv Such are ihe chief landmarks by which TIIE TKIUI'.Vk directs it" enrse. TIlKlltlLL'NE eontainf reliable reporta of th Mar ket. TERMS OF TIIE DAILY TRIE USE. Single copy, one year JS 00 Clubs lame price. WEEKLY TRIBUyE. P!nelT epy, on yrur Threw ctift-a, on yrr lite copif, one yr Tto cnpiM, on yer Twenty ennic. to one wuMfmm $2 on i oo S 00 12 10 I Aod any larc-r numbr t thenOoftl ner anmtm 0 OK I r.Ua'l'lLVitl'l'IB.wll nv,.. m an h.ia i ii, iriDUDC UBlce, fW lork. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIB UXE. rrmi Mid.nft ht point whn mailt arriT oft-ner tliiD f.nr f -tvk m rrqatitt to cxamina thm ifini-Wet-kiy, We rmn it an the chf-prtu raprr.all things oonsKlrtrd, iub:ihed in the tniUd iUles. linlr ropy, one year $ 00 Two fopW-, - & 00 ooie, 11 a "Spiritual TeleeraDh." TIIE Organ of Modern Spiritualism. I FOIRTH VOL commences in May. It ! contains the fullest record extent of current racts and Opinions on Spriiual Intercourse. Published weekly at $2 per annum, also all Spiritual Books for sale by PARTRIDGE A BRITTAN.3J2 Broadway, New Yi rk. PS. A Catalogue of Spiritual Rnnkv nni -nnlirati n application 3m67o . '. vucay iuubm; ana ridHO OlOfe rF Horafe Waters Xo 331 Hrnarltrar ) Rew TorkftprfrtBt, to ihe Cam,. iinn Music at Ureatly Keduced Rates I Notwithstanding the combination of Music Dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright Music against the interests of Native Compos ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wanna the cmirtrtirM of the Trade, he has immense sales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his oppos ition to the Great Monopoly, and in his efforts M aid Native Talent and adopt ihe National Currency. His stock of American and Eurc pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of Ihe largest and best selected in the United Slates. He has also made a irreoi reduction in the prices of Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds Musical Instruments. Superior toned 6 octave Pianos for $175, 00 and '.'5. interior of as good quality, and Instruments aa strung and as durable aa those whirh cost &GO. Pianos of every variety of style and nriee.np to lOiKl.eomprieina; those of Ten different Slanufaetories : anionic them tha eelehrated niM-rn Improved Horace Waters' Pianos, and th- first premium il.oleon Tianos of T. tiilherl A t'o 'a make, (owners of the .olan patent.) Sernnd-band Pi anos at ureat bariralns prices from 40 to l.'tt. MrinE ons from r'ive different Manufactories, inrlndla the well-known S. D II. W. Smith's Melodeons. i tuned th equal temiernmentl the nest make In the 1'nit.d States. Prices 4h. fin. too, IIS. lis, nu.l.M). Smith's bouble Hank Slelntleons. lis), fcach riano and slelodeon ruaran- (M. ore. Th- 1... ... . h. T-..I.. k.kui. . -. per eeio.'di-connt to C'lermen and Churrlies. Orders ' 1'ri.tni'tly attended to. M lisle sent, post-raid, to all carts ! i o, i ,xr a uuu,' . . e. toe miwni raice. uenerai anil select 1 alalopues ait'l s. beilules or I'riees of Slusiral lntriim cnU furw&riird to anv dJrcas frve of charge. 3mii,7 THK CHEAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is amon; us. Who has not heard ot the MEXICAX MVSTAXG LIXl MESTf Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, fleers. Sores. Bruises, 8prains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joinu or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb I Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Wans, or any other complaint that can be reached by an exiernal remedy. And it has always been successful. It is Mrint soon in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. fVThe Liniment is pnt np in three sizes, and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts, and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. To Country Merrltant. Every store shonld be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pars a good profit and sells rapidly. G.W. WESTBROOK, (successor to A. G. Bragg A Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. TrineipalOffices 304 Broadway.NewYork, and cor. 3d A Market Sis.,St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy5331 Baltimore Adv'ts. BALTHS0RE CARD. SALT .Salt Salt. A large sup ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum SA LT constantly for sale by Carr. Cilese A, "., Commission Merchants, March 30, 55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Carr, Olese & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the J sale of Floor, Grain h. Lumber, Sptarf Wharf, Baltimore. tyAgents for Newark and Rosendale Co. Cement and Plaster. G. A LL'M & PfNE SALT constantly on hand. ST. B Liberal CASH advances made on consignments on receipt. Baltimore, March I, IBM m The Summer Session OF the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, will commence on Mosdit, April S3, 1855, and continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction is calculated to lit youths for College or for general business. The Bible is in daily use, in the School. Composition and Declamation receive careful attention ; and Proficiency in Recitation of Studies, is rewarded by the bestowment of "Cnmplimmlnry Cards." For Reference, the subscriber could give the names of mot of oar principal citizens who have hail children or wards under his care. A class of yimiiir Lwliet will be secured. Tcitiok : For Languages, JftlO; Advanced English, Common Branches, (Reading, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic. Grammar, and r. 9. History,)' $G ; per session. Con tingent expenses per session, SO cts. per scholar. No deductions r xcepl for sirkness. JOHX RANDOLPH, March 1(5, 155. Principal. The number of putTp onon whom th-y were lwt"W el lat .S.-i.tin. win. 15, wliod:)l not fmilin s nnyU Kccila tiim although Bora' of itivm bad orer3uO. Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! CPYKEB & HAWS announce to the KJ public that they have newly fitted tin and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take l.ikrneftsrs sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me- ( dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watrhseals, 1 &c- anJ warranted true. We annex a list of ', I . ... - . 1 our superior Cases : Papirr Mache, Souvenir, j Jennv Lind, Jewel, Cnion, S ntag,Ova!.Ve!vet and shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old siand over Dr. Thornton Sc. Co.'s Drug store.opposite the Telegraph office. lewisDurg, reb. 23, 1835 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete .... ,cuuy ,.r use, wmcnwt win sen to any person, with full instructions in the business, tor jess tnan nrst cost. Dr. John Locke, SVRGEOX DEXTIST. OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, 1855 r.xprtsn Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD &. CO.'S EXI'KES LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily, l'ackages. Specie, Bank -Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Ualtimore, and intermediate points, also to the oiherXonhern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize ihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest meihiid of transportation between the cities and Lewisburtr. Packazes received by or before 9 A M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts civen for time and price. Phifadrtphia Other 4 1 & 43, South Third St Oct. 2fi. CHRIST A CALDW ELL. IIAItlUKBUltC; HINDER Y. J.J. Clyde & F. Is. Ilulter, Sucrmorits IK O. HukokfCo. Book IJindfrs and Stationer,, and ULA.NK. J5O0K MAM'FACTl'KEKSl, j llirrirfiur'j, J'u. I MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are ensaeed in the above business ' 1 1 directly opposite Herr's Hotel.gj They j flatter themselves, by careful attention to their i business, to receive a continuance of the pat- j ronaee so liberally enjoved by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS lor banks. County Oifices, ! Merchants, and private individuals, and every ! variety of full and half-hound constantly on . hand. Paper ruled to anv pattern. Old Hooks. i..r,..,i.,i. i Periodicals, Masazines. Law Bonks, New-spa pcrs. Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac- uuuiiu in any siyie, plain or extra, -in worn warranted, and done cheaply. Please sive us a call. C. A H. 11? Books Ac. to be bound may be left with the Editor of the Chronicle. (509 Danville Hardware Store, THREE DOORS XORTll OF THE BASK, T which will be found a large and well J, J sclecietl stock of Hardware, Cutlery. Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage trim'ine;s. Harness mountings. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and Shoe Findings Moroccos, Kid. Linings, French Calf skins, Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils. Vices, Screw Plates, Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware o! every description, Vemtian Window Bid Shutters,WindowSash,SilverpltdWare, Brittannia Ware, Guns, Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and HemD Rone. Soerm. T h.J .1 u'i, t ... ... jiu, ami naie uii, i ar, w indow Glass.LookingGlass Plates, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Pure White Lead. White Zinc Paints, Blake's Fire Proof and a lull assortment of other Paints, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes. Ac. Ac. All of which will be sold verycheapforcash, country produce, or four months' approved credit. J. O. RICHARDSON, at the signs of the Anvil and Saw Danville, Sept. 14, 1S5-1 lylot SPORTSMEN! Thesnbscriberhas on hand a large and well selected stock of Gnns, Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles, Game Bags.Powder Horns, Shot Pouches, Ac, as follows. Single barreled Shot Guns from $ 3,00 to $ 8 Double do do 10.00 to 40 Smooth cut Rifles 10.00 to IS Twist do 10.00 ;o U Foster's Pt. Twist Rifles, very fine 10,00 to 20 Revolvers 7,00 to 55 Pistols 60 c. to a Comprising in all the best assortment lo be found in this region, and at LOWER PRICES than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, give him a call and be convinced. J.O. RICHARDSON, Hard ward Store, 3 doors north of the Bank, Danville. PrlPS Pumps' Pumps ?f Well and Cistern Pumps, Suction.Force and Chain, me very best articles now in nse.those wishing ! .u iuii.ii.i3r can oe convinced or this fact by callin- upon Henry R. Noll, Esq., Lewisbttre The subscriber has also on hand LEAD PIPE from i to 1 ) inches. J. O. RICHARDSON, Danville Hardware Store, 3 roors N. ) of the Bank of Danville, Sept. 15, 1854. 5 UNION TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Ice Cream and Ealing Saloon, Corner of Second and Market Sti. a Having rented the commodious and well fitted buildings at the lower end of Market Sti (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes.Esq.) thJ subscriber is prepared to entertain STRAXGEH8 ASD Tit A VELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging and food-bn ifof with intoxicating liquors. IVThere is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. PETERS. I.ewisbnrg. March 30, 1854 3m lyrOTU'E. Having been appointed the XI otAiu. to the Lewisbur; Cemeierr. the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the ilea I, on short notice. Also that he will a'teud lothe reinterment of deceased persons, Under the direction of their surviving friends. Residences the Lod-e at theGaie of the Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHV, I.ewisbnrg, May 30, 1854 III TIl'S Pianos. The subscriber ' t Meyer' has been appointed Agent for the sale s celebrated Pianos. C.Meyer rec d the Prize Meda, at the W(,ria., Fair, when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. It:s instru ments are universally known to excel alloth ers for exquisite tone and durability. Thnse wishing to purchase a Pianothat will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will call and examine one of his best 7-ociave rose wood instruments, at J. L. YOPER'3 Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12, Lewisburg. C MU KS-all kinds of Way and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-dav clochs et ft. brass .10-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L. YODEIS'S cheap ( 'Itick, Watch and Jewelry Store, opposite Iddinss A Co.'s. Lewisburg. AlTWrCHES Gold-adisTiLevers, tf Lepines, and Veri'e. (sold Watches from ?i3 t .ioo, at J. L. VODER S cheap Walch and Jewelry store. JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lowert Citv prices by J. L. VODER. SILV1 an ER WAKE Table, Tea. Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted eiua.' to coin. Silver Tea spoons from $5 upwards, no charge for Ensravin?. at J. L. VODER'S. G OLD CHAINS Ladies' fhatelain. fiotd If Fob, Vol and Uuard Chains, from $10 to 10, at J. I.. VODER'S. ! SPECTACLES (Sold. Silver, Plated, and ' fteel, suitable for all ases. All kinds of 0!as;es pUt toSpeciacles at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to tilling Glasses for j weak eyes. J. L. VODER. TREATED WAREIke andcard Baskets, Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German 1 silver. $1 per Aot. All poods warranied to pive satisfaction. All kinds of Enirravinir at the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. ; ! jr OM PENS all prices.in Gold and Silver : X Holders, and without holders, for sale ' cheap at J. L. VODER'S. ' Chrap saddle ! and Harness! llttnufaclory. I The subscriber, thank-; ful for favors hitherto ! Cfinr.rr. l eesnectfiil ! Sr I 'ai.o" invito the public to call and price his work, as he is confident they will render entire salisfactioa even to the most I diffident customers. Constantly on hand, or made to order, all ! hinds of SA DDLES, IIARSESS, llridla. Cot- I lars. Whips, Trunks, Vaiicet, Carpet Ratn, ar. Also the cheapest and best assortment of Worsted, Linen, and Cotton FLY NETS t i , be foundm town, at prices ranging from 1 .35 to $1.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Nets i of different styles and prices. The above articles will be sold cheap for : cash or country Produce. I All kinds of REPAIRING done at short no tice, cheap, and in the most durable manner, j The citizens of Lewisburg and the surronn- Cing country, are solicited to extend a fair portion of iheir patronage. WANTED lOOcords of Wood in exchange for work, also 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. ryshop'in Beaver's new brick block.Third and Market, 4ih door from corner. P. H. BEAVER. Lewisburg, June 30, 18S4 LewiMburg Saving Institution, TS now open and ready to do business. The : I regular Discount days are ednesdavs. ! The following named persons are the DtBicToas Wilms Cashbosj, Esq. Mr. J.ihsso Walls. Mr. Biers Avvojj. Mr. Jsvjis M'Cbiisbt. Mr. Thoxis Hives. Mr. WiLLiast Frick. Frki'k C Moter, Esq. OrviciBS WILLIAM CAMERON. Pretident. II. P. SHELLER, Treaturer. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and Mere per cent, less than six and overthree monihs. H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer. Lewisbnrg.Sept. 19, 1853 WInfield Woolen Factory, Scar llartlcton, I'nton County. THIS establishment is now in the best order. The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall nol be surpassed by any establish ment 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. ir I have also on band, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of CaOOds. sneh as Cloth), Satinettt, Cashmeres, Tweed; Blanket; Yarns, yc., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Conntry Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartletnn, April 22, 1853 tf Ott BALE TWO new and elegant sn-nd-ihree-quarter Octave Plant). Also THREE beautifully-finished MELO. DEOXS, made after the newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J. GES8NER, South Fourth 8l near Market. Ltwisburg, Not. so, ism T7 rpjIE subscriber con- JL tinues to carry on the Ury Bnslncn at the Old Stand on North! Third street, near Market, and re.p,cu0 solicits the patronage f.1 his fuends and tk jiuuiic iteneraity. LIIAK1 LewiiLurg, May 22, IN50 LEWISBURG F0DNDRY. ihe subscriber. thLr..i . he Dublic that th M SSttmt'xLi manufacture alt kindi r uf,'. Or.AKl.NG and other Castings. Thrash,.. Machines and other Machinery repaired i. th. best manner. Castings warranted to be f good material, and at prices that can not fa, I to please. GE DDES, MARSH & CO Lewisburg, Feb. I51 t il-i vi v. . : I ""fUS x"ii i uo . lor , at the Lewuburg Foundry by Geddi, M.rih & Co. ' Vl x"rarlor' nC, atd fcal Stoves, various patterns, for sat ai .k. Lewieburg Foundry. OrdJes, Mirah & (;0 WIARD'3 Patent Hang iW,,.uDt. nor article, Tor tale at the Lewici,,, Fsundrv b :,!... M.. l . jeddea. Marsh & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills-Ross' Patent decidedly the ieir and most dwablt Grain Drill now in oae, for wle at the Lewiabsr Foundry by tdtliv. Marsh & Ctt. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist. 4 T hi Residence, South Thud 8t. corn' 2. oltte Board walk. LBWISBVRG. 39 Lightning Rods. 4 FTEK many years' cloae investigation tin! numerous experiraenU. the Patentee lakei pliaaure io infoiming th public thai he bae arrived at the true principle of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive influ nee ol LIGHTNING. The calamines j "?V e"'y C"',1? "V" V"' P""1 f'"' ! "nuaiiy, i nro u gro. negligence ol its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially . hen the remedy ia to easy to obtain this ia j found in ARMITAGE'S I Patent illagmtic Cigrjtnirtg Roto, and in thia alone. Tbia Rod baa beeu esariinej by ihe most acieniific gentlemen in the world Profrsaors M'Murtrie, Johnson, W allot and many I other that hate examined them, recommend tnd . apeak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and bare pronounced them the only aafe rod a ia , use in thisor any other country fur the protection I of I.ieand Propeitv. One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of theebctric fluid harmlria' to the clouds ; in lime of a stroke this enable in rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belonfa to ihe earth without the alightett danger of lea ving Ihe conductor. I hia rod has many other advantage over Ihe old one. The only place ol manufacturing is in I 'ne St. 3 oVori abort 12 A, Philadelphia, where all persona are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended lo. Terms caah. These rod have been purchased and success fully uaed by Ihe following individuals, companies and corporation, whose names are cheerfully aubmitled : In and '(ie ranfrtia. A. k g. It-Serfs. Geerr Pantriiiirrr. Ju!tre Heavier. JHse Orjra.1. i. Malfordr JotiD Umes, '. t". Claaiey, J. Un nner, ii. Oakles, Conrad tneersol. tha BIorkl'-T Aimefcoo.-?, Jlnfjersr.n A Brothers. It-w. J. t. i;rant. Joan itDan. Ttnie. l.rVer, Bale a ll.-.Ds. A It. UiutTs. It. ?!tnm-D, Thos. Nott a Co Mr. Ioniri. J. t. .Jreef. J. W. w.uon. C. UusaphreTe. 1. Itipley A Co.. J. Nyinaii, B. Baxlen, t. (erearbire, Cs. Pep. per. Mr. Sliarp'.os. Mr. Martin. S. I rWey, J. Ilnoalrr, Mr. Davison. Dr. I'aul. S II. Powers A Co., J. Wiaepeoay, 11. Miller, the K.d Bank Hotel, the U. S. Arsenal, tbe Sf Mnjt Uartlen C.ltif-iiseioriers' Hall. In the Slatt nf Acer Jersey. Oeorye Crispin. Jodra St'Call. Judpe DftVUn, John Netman, llr. U. M'MorUa, Be nj. Roberta, Mr. J Iiewninr.. f.v r.sju.v loryrr. HartUy r.Mark Halfpenny. W m. Foster, John Haaa, Mlehael Peters, Jacob Hnith. David Til man, Rentaa Men-h, Oeorire Kleckner. Aess iieriin. Court Moose, an, Cotnmis.-ioner.' Office. r.iasr. Tp John Reber. t'mnn Tp.br. t'haries Wilson. HiuAinoYoa 7p.Joba Kuntt. Simon Kunu. finnTp. Isaac Cuuidroa- ITAI IMtr Tp. Michael Ht-flaaa. BEC03MESDA 770.V Pan.., Aug IS. 1S4T. I have this day earefntly inspected a conductor or Lis-htnina; Bod. with vane and imlex, erected by Ur. Thomas Artoitaiie. on IMletue House, Gloucester, and have no hesitation in savin that it ia at only tbe best 1 have ever seen, but tl.at It ia the only one I have Jet eiamined that is construct d on strictly scientific prints pies. It ia vith much pleasnr that 1 recommend hia conductorto the attention of owners of buildings. It. McMrKTRIf. I am well satisfied that the Macnetie Liirhtninir Rod manufactured by lr. TlH.tca Aruiitace, of Ihilaueiphiai is the best that has ever S--n ma.le. 1 have spent several years in the study ot the law. of eleetrieitv and awftaet iMn. and hare no hesitation in satin that these Be-is ar con.-trn.-ted upon the only principle of safety. Tbe electric shot-It is received and dispersed by the mag-net at the tp of tbe rod. and it would be impossible, accordiftv to tha laws of attraction and repulsion. S,r a h-Mlding to t injured by a stroke ol lightning when protected by oae i f these roils. 1 have been acq nai Mr d with Mr. Armitac for several years, and tKre he com no-need the manufac ture of these rods I eiamined the principle on which tbey are constructed, and frit convinced that their aj option would be atte nded with complete succeas. The increasina demand for these rod..and tbe extrn.ivr.at.-s iaall parts of the country, is amol commendation rf their utility and auperionty. TKACY E. W ALXEK, S. D. Kising Sun, Phllad Co., April 10, 142. 0-S.J. WILT and SAMl'EL HOOVER. Hartleton, L'nion Co. Pa. are Agent for Union and adjoining Coontit. and will furnish the Rod on the same terms ni in the same manner ae the Proprietor. Opposition is the Life of Business! EW IsIVEUr JSi exchangTstable. 1 hesobcriber would respectfully inform ids' citnensof Lewiaburg and the traveling comtnun' ity generally, that he ha opened a new Livery ; and Exchange Stable on FOURTH treelhsll : q,ure South of Market, and be provided a good ilol of Horse, with entirely new good and laah imablel'srrisfew, Boygies, Sleigh, ate. where al! wishing anything in bis line may be accommod-. . ated an the shortest notice end most reasonable ' terms. He will pay every sttentioa to Ihe . want of hi customers.and hopes by so doing ' lo merit and receive liberal share nf publif pstionage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewi sbn re .Dee 30, 1S51 A ISiracle of Science ! DR.C.A.KELLIXG, of 3Iechanitsfci!rr. Cumberland Co., Pa.,announces io those i afflicted with Tnmors.Wens.Cancers, Polvpus, : Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula .r King'a j Evil, and all diseases that have asaally brra treated with caustic or kmfe.that he ean remove ! them by an entirely new methrd, without cut' I ling, burning or pain. Neither chloroform of ether is administered lo the patient. It is bo matter on what pan of the body they may be, he can remove them wiih perfect safety, and in a remarkably short lime. No Mineral cf Vegetable poison is applied and bo money required until a core is perfected. Prolapsis fieri. Female complaints f hreflie Venereal and all other diseases ireared wilh positive success. Full particulars, in either English oi German, ean be obtained by writing post-paid. Patients can be aeeoniaiodated with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and healthy towns in this or any other State. It i 8 wiles from Harrisbarc on the Cam.Val.lUw and accessible from all parts rf the Vmcn- DrJCelling will visit cases ia aay part of the State when desired. ryKind reader? if youTknosr any afflict! fellow creature, delay not to tell ihcm of uu treatment. Iy593 SCHOOL 0RDEK8 neatly pri. tale at tbe Ckrenkh Oafcce adiel n
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