Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer May 25, 1855. A RIDDLE, BV AN X.NtiMSH 6TATESMAS. The authorship of tbe following riddle is attributed to Mr. Canning, one of the most distinguish! British Minister, of State. A noon there is of plural number, F-e to peace and tranquil slumber. Now any other noun you take If y adding a you plural make; But if you add an to this Siranse is the metamorphosis. Plural is plural now no more, And sweet what bitter was before. An&uicr Caeksa. New Qualification. Progress marks everything in tbis country. The Cleve land Herald gavs tbo latest illustration occurred at the opening of tbe Third Ward polls in Cincinnati at the lute election Councilman and ciudidate Reilly took cbarge of the matter, and bis drill forces nominated fur one of tbe Judges of tbe election a vcucrabl looking gentleman. it bo, on being sworn in, was asked by au anxious voter if be was an American ciu- ren, and who emphatically replied : "I have been an American citizen for thirty-live years ; I was a member of the Cincinnati Council two years; and I have been naturalized, CIVILIZED, and CIll CCMCISED !" "Sam" roared and demanded the do cuments ! 0, tcmpora ! O, Moses ! A Formidable Undebiaki.no. A co temporary puts the tobacco question into the following bbape : "Suppose a tobacco chewer is addicted to the habit of chewing tobacco Gfty years of bis life,aud that each day of that time he consumes two inches nf solid plug, it amounts to six thousaud four hundred and seventy five feet, inak ing nearly one mile and a quarter in length of solid tobacco, half an inch thick, and 2 inches broad. Now what would the young beginner think if be bad tbe whole amouut stretched out before him, and were told that to chew it would be one of the exer cises of bis life, and also that it would tax bis income to tbe amount of two thousand and ninety -four dollars V Some paper up in the North suggests, as caudida:es next year, the following named gentlemen : 'Canal Commissioner. SAM. Auditor General, SAMUEL. Surveyor General, S A MITEL." To this, but one addition might be made; and that is, that, as there are many minor office to be filled in tbe dificrcnt counties, it may not be amiss to nominate SAMBO for them. Wonderful Munificence. One item of news by the Aoia, reads as follows : that is : 'In return for tbesplendid tiara, value aboul 2,0d),000 reals, rcccotlv presented lo tbo i'opc by tbo Q ieen of Spain, his Holiness has sent hi r M ijcstv the body of St. I'elix the Martvr." W't presume the Queen of Spain con siders the box of boues a full equivalent for her diamonds. We wonder what she would be willing to give for those of a few of our "Martyrs," say those of Ken sington and Southward. A Natural Cuuksitv. We under stand that tbe mau who don't take a news filler, passed by our office yesterday. lie wanted to know if the "Kamcbatkians" had taken Cuba, and if they had, ichere tbey had taken it. We approached the tnan and tried to get him to "subscribe," but he would not listen to it lie thought newspapers was a wicked "iuvention." When last seen, he was discovered reading an old altnacic ftr the latest news. Pr. BeeswiXjin his "Essay on Woman," reruuks, with some truth, that "beauties geuera'ly die old maids." ''They see such V1I113 on themselves," he riys, "tbey don't Cud a purchaser un;il tlie market is closed. Oil of a d ea beauties we have seen corn j out witbiu tbe last cigbfeeu years, elcreu are still single, and spend their day3 in working green dogs on yel low wo while their evenings are devoted to low spirits and Frcuch novels." A Model Verdict. Tbe following verdict was delivered at Home, Georgia, in tbe case of Abel Johnson r. Thomas Cameron : "Wo the pury choaien and swoarnc are that torn katuyron must pa abe goos ing tbe ful armuut of 25 five cento tbat the planetif pay over the won kwart of l.kcr for the benefit of the gury and kost will be rooled out." Thcre are at the lowest calculation, five iiuudrcd pages, royal octavo, of meaning io the tweuty scveu words which follow : "A fool in high station is l.kj a man on the top of a monument everything ap pears small to him, aud he appears small to everybody." A good old Quaker lady, after listening to the extravagant yarns uf a ttorckccpcr, as long as h-r patience Would allow, said to him : l'ricnd II. what a pity it is that it is a siu to lie, when it seems so liCce&jary iu thy business !" Cct Out and 1'uesebvk This ! 'Thia truth, that there can be no integrity t.f body without integrity of mind and no u.e,;rity or mind without integrity of body ought to be burued in the palms of itte Lands of both young and old." The washwoman who attempted to Ung her clothes on Mason & TK .. line, Las been prosecuted for a violation of uic ul great compromise. Sally Jonca says that wheTshe was iu love she felt tit she was in a tunnel.with traia of cam jd',d th wsy. University Ifotice. THE First Session of the present Col legiate year closed on the 18th inst. The next session will commence on the 17th of Mar. Tuition for the Term In College. 1 10; in Acadetnv, for those studying the Ancient Lan guages,$7 fur those in English branches only, $5. The Female Institute open at the same time. Tuition $20 a year fur common branches, and $ 10 fr the hicher. Bard, fuel and light, 14.25 per week, l'upils from a distance, ex 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 Gt.nnis in the basement of the Bap tist Church. He is at present sick, and will give due notice of the d.iv of opening. Lewisburg, April 87. 1855. Philadelphia Adv'ts. 1000 Book Agents Wanted. GENTS wanted in every County of il the I'nited States, to sell one of the most saleable books ever published, Jiitiile,!. I'HklLl.l.M. ADVEN'Tl KKS AMllMI THE INDIANS,"cimprising the most remar kable personal narratives of events in the early Indian Wars, as well as of incidents in lhe recent hostilities in Mexico and Texas. Bv John Frost, I.. I.. 1) . author of I'icioria' History of the United States," Pictorial His tory of the World." ic. Ac. Illustrated with numerous engravings, from desiens by W. Cmme, and other distinguished artists. This book contains over 500 octavo pages, bound in einbnssedmorocco, full gilt hack, and is sold at the low price of $1.75 per cpy. Over 30,000 copies have been sold within a short time, and the sale is still increasing. We pav the l.ireesl commission to agents. who can be supplied with a specimen copy, sent bv mail, post-paid, on sending us the price, 51.75, withsfull particulars of the agen cy. Address. J. W. BRADLEY. Pnhlisher. 48 North FOURTH St.. Philadelphia. N. B. On receipt of two dollars, we send (post-paid) a copy of the above book, and a copy of tbe "Fireside Angel," by T. S. Ar thur. Im577 Agents Wanted, TO sell the best work of T. S. Arthur, X. -TEN NIGH I S IX A BAR-ROOM, AND WHAT 1 SAW THERE." This is a lare l2mo, of 310 pages, illustrated with a beauti ful Mezzotint En&ranng. by S irtaiu, bound in the best manner, full eilt back. Specimen copies ent to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price, 75 cts. a. one agents now selling this Book are ma king $50 per month. . Apply t.i J W UKAIM.EY. Im577 48 North 4th St, fhilidrUi George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved spiral Sprits? ftlatreftses, Xo. 9a Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVF.R MEDALS awarded, viz. Two tiy Uia AluiTiisin Inatitute, New York, Met. I 1S.M dv k'nnklin lnitilut, l'hitaill'li .o. at.il One at the Maryland Institute, Ualttmore Nov.) IS-.'. The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the r. y ' hrary tatidrn fr.rme wnrk is entirHy dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lishter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a si'ting posture.having the Inxunotis 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 havinz Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Is are well adapted foiHotels.berths of Ships. S eamhoats and H 'spnals. Spring Sais for Chairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Mafesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of hichly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IROX FCRXITL'RE, consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat Ha ks. Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs. Settees, Ac. &c. Philadelphia, April 20, 1S55 ly575 SALAHANDEH SAFES! ffesisv Evans & Watson, iTlfRpfl No. 96 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. iiijj. . I?-- breai aire ai 5&v'.srii s--" Chestntil& Filih Sis, Fridav mornine, Dec. 15th, 1854 EVAN'S & WATSOX S SALAMANDER SAFES TUIU MPHAXT, as ihey always aie when put lo Ihe lest : Piiiniiiipnia, Dec. IS, 1851. Messes.Evansi Watscn.No.29Souih Fourth St Gentlemen We lake much pleasure in rec ommendinc your Salaman ler Safes lo Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure trn-ans of preserving their books, papers &c. Irom fue, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers ami casn in as ooa a coim.uon as ,ney were I :.. .. Ik. n - I C.rm - ' 1 1 i . I WIICII pill IIIUl II, Uciuit nit .i - m irmng, which destroyed the enure block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The ab -ve safe was in use in our office, nn Ihe second floor of our building, from which place it fell into lhe cellar, and remained ihere until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in lhe presence of at least 1IYK) persons, who witnessed Ihe good condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend lo pnt it in use azain, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respertfnllv. LACEY & PHILLIPS." Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : 17. S. Mint. Phil ada.: Farm-rs" & Mechanics' Bank. Philada.; Samuel Allen. Esq, Hish Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. Coy Controller ; Caleb Cope & Co, Xo. 183 Market St, ; Richard Xorris fc Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Ba-icmft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts. ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Philada.; I.acey Sc Phillips, corner ath ana ..iinor sts.; i Sharpless & Bro.No. 32 South Second St.; James, Kent & Santee, No. 117 North Third j St.: W. H. Horstman ft Sons. No. 51 North I Third St.; Smith, Williams & Co.,No.7 Mar- j het St ; J. & B.Orne, No. 15 Chestnut St. ! XTTX large assortment of the above Safes j always on hand (warranted to stand atleast 10 per cent, more fire than anv llernne's Safe I now in use). EVAN'S & WATSOX also) manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutiers, . Iron Doors and Iron Sash, fur making fire- proof Vanlis for Banks, stores, public and pri-; vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres. j s ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. Ac. ' Please wive us a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH i St., Philadelphia. April 6, '53 573y I j HRS. E. DITCHELLt N JO. 2S North Ninth St., Philads., iniifaetiirerofMaullllna.C'loakM, ; manufacturer .viiaui tga, , ttc of all descriptions, at WHOI.r.SAI.r. and RETAIL. Orders made up at short notice , in Ihe best and latest style. April 4,'55in3 SABX H. FULTON, STAPLE and Fancy Stationery, and Card F.nsravlnir. Establishment. ! IkoatB EIGH I U Si, Philada- April 4,'M Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing! between 1-avid Blairand J. L.Barrett nn- i der the firm of Ulairct Barrett, m the business of the Mount Vernon House. -No. 95 North Second Street, has bei'n this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. I.. Uarreti havine purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BLAIR. J. L. BARRET I'. 4 The Mount Yrrnnn Howe will be continued bv the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make them comfortable. J. L. BAUKETT. Philadelphia, April 7, lhi5. BERRITJG'S Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, with Hill's Patent Puwder-Pronl Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's . Fair, London, 1851, and also it the Worlds rair, New Vcrk, 1853 and 1854. The subscribers are the side manufacturers and proprietors in this State of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation ol the genuine Herring's Sale" is world wide, and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony to their .v filio tire proof quali ties. More than 12X00 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two immdkkii have passed triumphantly throtish accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to those w hich have been so severely tried bv fire. rew will forget their sereiees in the hi, mm" nf lhe Tr.hiin. . , . , ,, r V , , laoiisnineni, iew orK. auu at ine ureal r ire in Strawberrv street, at the larje fire last July, pposiie the Girard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnoi Sis.. in ibis cuv. in which these Safes came forth Ihi acknowledged CHarin. whrn manv other securities failed. FAKREL & CO., Trim Stiff and Banh htck Maker. 3 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues Bank Vaults, Doors, Ae on hand and made loonier. All the most eel ebratei'Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second band ' Sates." Salamanders" and Iron Chests" of oilier makers, having been taken in part payment for llerrinc's, for sal at half price. March 30.'55. 572yl BLINDS AND SHADES ! UrSrlliw; PIT at R-duetd Vices. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 Nortli !. SIXTH STRKF.T. a few doors above Market St.. Philadelphia. OMGIA TOU Ol- ALL AL U' STYl.LS! Hoys the Lest mate rials cheap f"r Cash, which enables him to sell superior Window Itliiid & Shades as low as others sell interior articles. Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of teau- lifnl designs. Bull' Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures. &C wholesale and retail. Stote Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purcha sers please call. tyWK STUDY TO PLEASE. March no, IS55 Sm5i2 FRENCH TRUSSES. TJEliMA or Rupiure successfully XX treated, and comfort insured, by use nf tne eiegai.t rrench 1 russes, imported by the subscriber, and made lo order expressly for his sales. All sufferins with Rupture will be gratified to learn that lhe occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining txlremr h'silnttt, u il'i rut', durability and correct cim-truction.ni lieu of lhe cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sod. An extensive assortment always on' hand, adapted to every variety of Ktipture in adults and children, and for sale at a range ol price lo suit all. Cost of Single Trusses. $IS, $ t, -$t and .$5 ; Double. $1, .$5. $6, $S and $10. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by leiriimnj ihe amount, send ing measure around the hips, and staling side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail bv the Im porter. Caleb II. 3f-cdl, S. W. cor. of Twellth Ar Race sis Philada. Depot for Bannmg's Improved Body Brace; Chet Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandases; Spi nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent ladv attendants. March 30, 1K55. THE CHEAP CASH BOOK ami Siationery Store, North west cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts., I'niu- dtlphia. Cireal Bargain!) in Hooks! Poetical, Juvenile, .Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. A TAP LEA Ml FA AC Y S TA TWSER Y Superior white ruled Letter Paper, $1 50 per Keain. Letter and note Envelopes ill great variety. Weddings lurnislied at very moder ate rates. Cards Writien and Engraved. Gilloti's and other steel Pens. Superior Mot to Wafers, 3'i-JM.'ttoes on a sheet. for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porie-Monnaies. Port folios, &c. Card Cases, Backgammon Hoards, &c, with a choice assortment of TO V BOOKS, GAMES, DI-SKUTED PICTURES, 4c. Al- , g d E ravj ' ApnlSI),'55 575yl 1. Thomson. Paints, Glass, Varnish, Drugs, &c. j;0B'T SHOEMAKER & Co .S.W. Iv corner S.'C -nd and Oreen Streets, Phila delphia. haveconslanily on hand a large assort ment of articles appeitaining to their line of business, comprising f ndow dilitN of every dtscription, as French and English Plate for Store and Parlor Windows; Enamelled, Colored and Engraved fJiass for Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, Ac. American Window Glass, of all sizes, at manufacturers' prices. Zinc 1'ailllsi, of French and American manufacture. Snow White, Brown, and Stone Color. These Painis are much cheaper, and more durable than White Lead, and are fast superseding that article. Tar nishes, of all kinds, equal 10 the best, at re duced prices. Al-o, BRUSHES, and every ar ticle required to make a complete assortment of PAINTER'S MATERIALS. Weareeiiensively ensaged in the manufac ture of Paint in Oil tind I'utly, and are prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu- rers on Hie lowest terms. Prices Current sent per mail, on application. April 4, 1855 57Im3 Improved CrPER-Pliosphale of LIME 2,500 J Bbls. of the most superior manufacture also Guano of every description, Calcined Plaster. Cement, &.c. Cr-Produce or all kinds bought and sold on Commission. R. B. SELLERS tc CO. Fcrwarding and Commission Merchants, No 65 North Wharves. Between Race and Vine Sts. Philadelphia. MEXICAN GUANO. TIIE subscriber has for sale Mexican X f.'uano of the besi quality (cargo nf ship ..uim. 01 mr Desi quainy (cargo ni ship l hnrmiike.) This anicle has given entire satisfaction to those who made me of it the pat vear, nn Corn, Grass and O-its ground ; its efleel on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Guano, and the cost nearly forty per ceuL less. B. 8. BIIRLINO, 101 Nonh Front St. 3mM9 Philadelphia. F. H. SHUTS, pORT Moiinaie, Pocket Book and JL Dressing Case Manafacturer. N. W. cor. of fourth &. Chotnul Sts, Philadelphia. Always on band a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Soxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. i Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, i FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY UUOUS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SV.lTH, X W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Bis., Philada. N. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, mrdtnin, hard, or soft. March 30,'95 Iy579 New York Adv'ts. The Slew York Tribune. I lLl ?b,NenilVeeklV-'?J,neehlVr2 ! J ALWA YH .V ADYASCH. 1 IK WEKKI.Y TKIiiL'.NK ha Bow rirrulation l-iii.iMH Ururr tliHn w. ter lfoni m-ntnlrd tfi nv yt-iifntl uw.f.NpiT liaterer. Tliifn-irrulntinn linn l. n f uratluKlly tt lalHnuiMr ntottnU by cnnrenlrntin upi'D THE TUtUl'M: Itif tM-st fnVrm f.f nmtiy i.litorn j and irn-lnittfnOi, Mtid tr a nn-ater liUTality nf mil- . Ia in enrb ilt partmnt than waa prnlMibly ever n-fn ; ri.kisl ou any jourtml. ft liai tas-n attain.tt,nftt by .ail. t inir fm-ilhly in the rafTrnt fif tihinn bpft.re tbe witii ! and backing in the aoiilea of niijiritia. but by ao ear- i D.'.t. f-arlrM ijvolinn U Truth and Profrea aa alMiy ' all partisan eitefBrira. all tmj'orary tn,rta, all mo nntnrv illuinna of piilaritr and iisvm. The li-atling idan tu wl.icb till; TftlKl.tK i derotod "" ''rielty M-t forth aa folloM: 1 taaiD.)! In do ! wliMtyrr ii eaiM-ntially riiiht not al irana. or Anfflo Saxona, or I'aui-aaiana even not nvl nni l.ais. ti it terrains whether Uiej will or will not holil anothi-r liae In aljcrt bondage but foreTTy llaceani Nalinn. anil eviTV alult ratibDSl hnmhn beinc. Thin I n-ejotn la riuhtlullr ahaolut in the l.roa.1 ilomain f opinion, anil inTolra the sUal and imMraliTe rmlit t IViinrai rranrlii.; 2. oaiLa,.ir tbe hfre-aary ri.-liint III.- h-nnlly imiirattl niajority to int. rjict in the yb-re r At linn all piartiaea whirh it deemnil'-tnnraltsinir, tin re f re trjuilH-ial In thaeommctn wi-al; II. ItistricKivr... or Ibf wi-ilnni and fioliry ntemilryilie: Ihe res. lire- iin.l i-ridlt of th-Clnmunity tn arecint-li.-h wi.rkaor gviHTHi nni ui-iu. -HoDid nlilitr, to whirh indiriilual am i are i.adruiiAte. or whirh. thnnish eminently cotidiicite to the (nil.lir inI, do not tircmtae to rt lmburse bv tlii-Ir d.rwt inn-tue the outlay n qiiireil fur their ln-tru.-tii.ii.; 4. Im.itrial Iir-rnLorsirsT. na theOrn.-r .bneofa true and Wuiunatit National roiier.roniilinirtlienatiiraltxa lino of a i.ew or valuable at tor .rodiicti.f theaoil a' more inilortant than tha aei(Ui.itino of a fre.h jiri'Vitire or .i.nt, aiid eiiially within Ihe legitimate apl are f Na tional runrerti and national effort : A. I'rCK. aa m vital roiiilition of true proirreMi. to Im- cherished by the mi..t ativioua. aaKidiouf aunty to roff.-r a readily aa we are nrone lo require n dn-aa for every wrnni;. and nerer to iw aurrenderi.l exreft at Iheeali or end.nneri d l.ilierly. su.li are the ihief landmarka by which Tilt: TIUUL'Mi dirtM-t. il close. TIIKlKlia.VEcontalua reliable rrrorta of the Mar ket TERMS OF THE DAILY TRIBUXE. fetulc cuf y, our Te-nr 6 00 Clulr (mm frirr. WEEKLY TRIBUXE. Sincle copy, one eiir J2 Of) Three eopb a. one year t 00 live eopii-it, one vear 8 (K Ten ro.ie.. one year 12 10 Twenty ropie. to one adrtreaa Oo And any larft-r numhiT at the rate off 1 per annum. OiittLl.V a M ti ll Sill, Tribune UOIce, New Vork. SEMI-WEEKLY TR1BVSE. Peraena reaidinff at polnla where mails arrive ofterjer than onre a week are requeat-il to examioa the feml We, kl, We regard it aa the caeapeat paper, all thinga conaub red. publi.hed in the CulUd SUtea. ln(:le ropy, one )ear $1 00 Two eopiea, - pi) five copiea. 11 ti "Spiritual Telegraph," IIIE Orsan of Modern Spiritualism. . FOURTH VOL commences in May. Il contains the fullest record extent of current Facts and Opinions on Sprtlual Intercnnr.se. Published weekly at $2 per annum, also all Spiritual Books for sale by PA KT 1. 1 DUE & B1HTTAN. 31 Broadway. New Yi rk. P 8. A Catalogue of Spiritual Books sent on application 3m575 Cheap Music and Piano Store OF Horace Watcrs,No.333 Broadway, New York Vppvilitm to the Cumbiua tiim Music at Greatly Reduced Rates ! Notwithstanding the combination of Music Dealers to keep up the prices of non copyright Music against lhe interests of Native Compos ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wati is the cuurtrkiet of the Trade, he has immense sales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his oppos ition to lhe Ureal Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currency. His stock of American and Euro pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the lamest and best selected in the United States. He has also made a great reduction in lhe prices of Pianos, Mclodeons and all Unds Musical Instruments. Superior toned 6J octave Pianos for $175,200 and 2.'S. interior of aa gdest qualitv. anil itiatrumrnli an alrnnff anil a riiirahle aa tnne whirn rvat &uu. Ttanoa nf rv, ry variety i-f nlyle anil ri(s-,ap to lon,roniiriain(t thcer t;f ln dlttrrvnt vianufartririe : amonx them tha rletiraltsl oinuVrn improved Horace Walera' rianna. an4 tin tiral r-reniium ..oli on I'ianoa of X. Gilbert k Co.'a make, (omifr-if the loh-an iiat.-nt.) 9tnnil-hand I'l anna at limit bargain. fti'a frum 40 to 1; 0. MrLona oss from Hw iliffirent Slaniifirtorie". inrladinir th well-known . D A II. W. Smilli'a M-,.aVoii. iiunt-tl the iial l mi-rrnlni ml the Wot niafcp in the 1 nitd Slates. rnre4i. fill. 75.100. IIS. 12S.I.1S. Inn. Fmith'a Is nl.le Hunk Melodmna. 'JiMl. Karlt I'iano ard Melral.n euaran-tw-d. J.1hr hr?t ternia tolheTraili'.Selioiila.Ar. -Jt trci'Di. uimiiL iii Lii iprmrn aoiitnun iei. iirurra rr'milly altrudMl lo. 3lii.ir ami, fsl-lail. to all parts of the rountry. at the rtslurt-d rales, firnral and S-lrct j I atalosucs and N t-JUI'a or l'rir.. or Slualcal luitrum. enta forwarded to any ad Iri-aa free nf rharffi. Stn.M.? THE GREAT ItEMKUY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is among ns. Who has not heard ot the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used lo cure Rheumatism. I'lcers, Sores, Bruises, Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joint or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is miitir 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. I r?"The Liniment is pm tip in three sizes, i and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts. and 91. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. To Country Mrrtltntit. Every store shonld be snpplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a enod profit and sells rapidly. G.W. WESTBROOK, (successor to A. G. Ilracg 4 Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PrineipalOffices 304 Broadway, New York, and cor. 3d 4 Market Sts.,St Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout lhe United Slates, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 Baltimore Adv'ts. BALTDS0RE CARD. SALT Salt Salt. A larpe sup ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum SALT constantly for sale by Carr. Gle A. Co., Commission Merchants, March 30, '55 21 Spear'a Wharf, Baltimore. Carr, Olcse a Co pOMMKSION MERCHANTS for the J sale of Floor, Grain Lumber, Sjieari Wharf, Baltimore. rArents for Newark and Roaendale Co. Cement and Plaster. O.AI.t'M A FIXE SALT constantly on hand. N. B. Liberal CA8H advances, made on eonsignmants on receipt. Baltimore, March !, 1665 6m The Summer Session AF the LEWlSBl'Bli ACADEMY, 17 ill commence on Mondai, April S3, j 1855. and continue 30 ercks. The course of Instruction is calculated to lit youths for College or fur general business. The Bible is in daily use, in the School.! Composition and Declamation receive careful ; attention ) and I rohciency in Hecitatiuri ot Studies, is rewarded bv the bestuwiuent of Complimentary Cards." For Reference, the subscriber could give the names of most of our principal citizens who navetia'i cniwren or warns miner ins care. . A class of Ymtt ldr will e secured. Ti-inow! For Languages. $Mlt Advanced ' English, Common Branches, (Reading, Writing. Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and U.S. History,) ; per session. Con-1 tingent exnenses per session, o cts. per scholar. No deductions except for sickness. JOHN' RANDOLPH, March 16, 1S55. Principal, r The number of p ii !ln npnn nhoni lh.-y w-T beatnw- ; M la.t .S, union, wan wliort.il ni full in a single Ketltn ttim a!th"Urri w of lln-ra bail over '. Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! QPYKEIl & HAWX announce to th: hj public that thev have newlv fitted up and ' greatly improved their R .oms and Apparatus and are prepared to take I. i km (') sup- crior lo anv in this place heretofore. Pictures Copied, or taken fmm life, and inserted in Me- dallions. Breastpins, Fingerrings, Wairhseals, ! Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our snperior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, ! Jennv Lind, Jewel. Uiiion, Simtair, Oval, Velvet . and Shell. Pictures taken ai $1 and upwards. Booms at the old s'and over Dr. Thornton A; . Co.'s Drug store, epposite the Telegraph oihce. i Lewisbur?, Feb. SS, 1M5.1 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for use, which we will sell to any : person, w ith full instructions in the business, I for less than first cost. Dr. John Locke, SVRGEOX JiKXTIST, o tTlCE removed to ISOKTJI THIRD street. Lewisburg. Lewisburg, N'ov. 1, 1855 PTiTl ' ...... . .. Ollirc I l IT I I The unilersisncd have been app e,l Asents for HOWARD & CO.'S ' EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward. dtilt. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes . Ac. to Philadelphia. New Vork, Huston. A I-1 bany, Baltimore, and intermediate piunis, ai.so : lo lhe other Northern and Eastern cities. ! The public are respectfully iniued to pat- ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and j safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisbtirtr. j Packages received by or before 9 A M. will j arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be j delivered early in the following morning. Receipts ctven fur time and price. j I'hiLiilrlihia Office 1 1 A- 1:1. Smith Third St ' Oct. 20. CHRIST & CALDWELL. j IIAIMUSIR K(. IlINDKItY. J.J. Clyde & T. I.. Ilullcr, UTcrffrjto HT O. IficLni if fo. Book Hi.ndkrs am Stationkrs, a.nk Blank. Hook .Maxifactiiilus, JLirrinbiti'l, l'u. 01 respectluliyinli.rinllicir friends thai 1X tney are eiigaseii in no- afove ousiness Mr directly opposite ilerr s Hotel, jt ; I tiey flatter themselves, by carelui aitetiiion to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by lhe old (inn. BLANK BOOKS for Hanks. County Ollices, I Merchauis, and private individuals, and every i variety of full and haif-bontn! coust.'itii'y on hand. Paper ruled lo any pattern. Old Hooks. I Periodicals, Masazines. Law Iiook. N'ewspa- pers. Uti les. Music, works issued in N'os., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work ! warranted, and done cheapiy. Please give us a call. C. A II. fir Books &c. to be bound may be left with the Editor of the Chronicle. 509 Danville Hardware Store. THREE DOORS NORTH OF THE BANK, AT which will be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage irmrings. Harness mountintrs. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and shoe Findings Moroccos, Kid, Lininss, Ftrnrh Calf skins, Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Sprintrs, Anvils, Vires, Screw Plates. Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware ol every description. Veniiian Window Bid Shutters, WindowSash,Si;ver pi til Ware, Brittannia Ware, Guns, Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp Rope. Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar, Window Ulass.LooktngGIass Plaies.Liiiseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Pure While Lead, White Zinc Painis, Blake's Fire Proof and a full 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 vcryrhenp for cash. country produce, or four months' approved credit. J.I). RICHARDSON, at the signs of the Anvil and Saw Danville, Sept. II, 1S54 lyiut SPORTSMEN! The subscriherhas on hand a larwe and well selerteil stuck of linns. Pistols. Revolvers. Rifles, Game Bass.I'owder Horns, Shot ronches. Ac, as follows. Single barreled Shot Gud from 9 3.00 to $ 2 i trouble do do 10,00 to 40 Smooth cut Kiflcs 10.00 to Twisl !o 10.110 :o 18 I 12 Foster's Pt. Twist Rifles, very fine 10.00 to 20 Revolvers 7,00 to 25 Pistols 50 c. to 2 Comprising in all the best assortment lo he found in this reeion.and at LOWKR PRICES i than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, cite him a call and be convinced. J.O.RlCHARDSOX.Harrl ward Store. 3 doors north of the Bank, ftinri'. PS Pnmps f Pumps!? Well and Cistern Pumps, Saclion.Force and Chain. the very best artirles now in use.ihose wishing j to purchase can be convinced of this fact by canine npon Henrv R. Noll. Esn.. I.ewisbnrff I The subscriber has aUo on hand LEAD PIPE I ; from i to H inches. J. O. RICHARDSON, Danville Hardware Store, 3 toors N. of the Dan of Daarille, Sept. 15, if 41 5 UNION TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 1X11 "wism " !, Inrner " istcontl anil Market at: f!f$ Having rented the commodious and well jjjititted buildings at the lower end of Market Mt. (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain S TRA NO ERS A Nil TRA VL I. ER-1, Man and Beast, with lodging and loud bu not with intoxicating liquors. IVThere is also attached an K'E CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON r linnilemrn , r,SDectrullv solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. PETERS. Lewisburg. March 30, l54 3rt NOTIi'E. Having ken appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would slate that he is prepared : to perforin all duties connected with the burial oi me nea't.on snort notice, .it so mat ne win j aitenu lottie re-interment ol deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friend-. I Residence in the Lode at tbe (Sate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1S54 MljYCR'S Piano. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of Aleyer'scelebraled Pianos. C.Meyer ree'd the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. His instru ments are unive'sally known io eirel all oth ers for eX'iui ,ite tone and durability. Those wishing tc purchase a Pianolhai will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will call andex.i'nine one of his best 7-ociave rose wood instruments, at J. L. VODER'S Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12, 1S54 Lewisburg. CLOCKS all 'muds of H-dav and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass b-day clocks at ij t, , brass 3ii-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks I warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'S cheap Click. Watch and Jewelry Store, opposite Milins V Co.'s, Lewisburg. llfATCIIKS told and Silver Levers. yy l. epines. and Verpe. I .old Watches from $25 lo Slim, at J. L. YODER'S cheap Watch and Jewelry store. JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lowest City prices by I. L. VODER. S' ILVER WAKE Table, Tea. Dessert. Salt and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted e'lua: to coin. Silver Tea spoons from Sia upwards, no charije for Enirravine. at J. L. VODER S. G OLD CIUIXS-Ladies' I hatelain. Go!,! J Fol J Fob, Vest and liuard ('haitis, from $10 to Si jo, ai J. L. VODEIi S. sr Plated, and Ail kinds of Steel, suitable for all ases. , IJlasse, p, to Speclac'es at thesh. rtest notice . larncular af.eulioti paid to fittinc (Jla-ses !r weak eves. J. L. YODER. 1)1, M ED WAKE Cake and card Baskets, Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German silver, $1 per do. Ail ynods warranted lo jrive satisfaction. All kinds of Knjravtn? at the shortest notice at J. L. YODER'S. f'i OLD PENS all prices.in fJold and Silver I Holders, ami witnout holders, for sale cheap at J. L. YODER' ('limp Saddle j n ii tl Harness tllaHufurtory. The uhscriher, thank ful for favi-rs bitlirru conferrod, rrspecti'nily invites the public to call SaSas.0VS and price his work. as he U confident they will roml.T niirt sa 1 1 -f.ir I inn u rn tti lUt most t ontar.llv nn hind, or made lo or-ler, all kinds nf.V. ., .4A'AN, Bridlr fW- lam, H'Arps, Trunk. Yulirts. Curptt Bu&.tc. Also ihe cheapest and best assortment of Worsted, Linetl. ant! Citttn FLY NCTS to be fotindintown.at prices ranain from $X t. . , i . r, . v. to t.oti persinL'.e net. also Leather r ly eti uf ditl'errnt stylo and prices. The above article t;Il be 50ld Cheap for rK rrnnn!rv Produce. AH kinds of KEPAIUINC done at short no- tice. cheap, and in the most durable manner, The citizens of LeurMlmr and the surroun- , i . i- cine country, are sourura ,o cucuu a .air pt.riion ot their patronage. VATE1) liMcords:of Wood in exchange for work, also ID ton? of Hay warned at mar ket nnres. j I srthop in Braver's new brick block.Third j and Market, 4th door from corner. P. II.UEAVER. ! LewUburz, June 30, 18f4 Lcwlobur; ain?s) lnllltillon. r 3 now open and ready lo do business. The regular Discount davs are VVednesdayi. 1 he lollowtng named persons are ihe DiBEcTom VVillh Cawtaos, Esq. Mr. Jiih-kow Walls. Mr. Rter. Aststosis. Mr. Jnn M't'uKicBT. Mr. Thomas II it is. Mr. illiaw FairR. Fr.n'a: C. MurKit, Esq. Orrtctas WILLIAM CAMERON, President. II. P. SMELLER, Treasurer. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and Mree per cent, less than six and orerthree months. IL P. SIIEI.LER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1P53 Winficld Woolen Factory, Sear Ilartlrlon, I'nlon Conntjr. rilHIS establishment is now in the best order' I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but lhe best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in savin? that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or lhe adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing lo patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t7" I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of Goods, such as Cloths, Sittincttt, Cmlimcres, Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, ire., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen- erally. MARK HALFPENNY. narlletnn, April S3, 1SS3 tl 'OR 91LE TWO new and elegant six-aml-three-qiiarter Octave Piano. Also THREE beauttfullv-fintshed MELO- DEONS. made after the newest improve meats. Apply to rn. J. GE8SNER, 8nuth Fourth St. near Market. Ltwisburg, Nov. SO, isj4 T7 'HIE suliscriber eon- JL tinues to carry on the , l.lvrry Iluiinesis) at the Old Stand on North! Third street, near Market, ai.d respec,jaj, solicits the patronage t Ins friends and the public generally. CHARLES K. HEfca. Lewisburg, May 82, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The snbscrllers. ih3,,Lr..i for aiiiii3M patronage, Wnht ... f 4tr.,--T:n'anufaciure all limds r,f yjf I.L.AItl.t and olh'r Castings. Thrashm Machines and other Machine. v repaired in ti best manner. I'aMinp', warranted to te of good material, and at pr;f es t(,at can not fa. to please. f;EI)!;t MARfeU x, i f. " Leti isburr, feb. puOKIXU Sl0ves, or ,.,, 8(;erDj J ami sizes, for Coal or Woo ,fi ,ats allhe Lewiaburg Foundry by CrtMea. Msr-h 4 Co. O'JOVrJd Parlor, Wood, an-Tct O S'uves, various patterns, for sale at iha Leiburg Foundry. Grddra, Mjiah & Co. WIAUD'S Tau nt tianc Plow, f nor article, for sale at the Lewisburg Touniry by Ueddes. Marsh fo. C1 It A I.N or Seed Drills-Ross' Patent! f ilecidt lly the best and most durable Gram Dull now in use. for ne at i,e I.ewi.-ture Foui.dry by Gf..'Je-, M.B A Co. H. GER2ART, Surgeon Dentist, VT hm Reiider.ce, South Thiid St. corner olthe Board walk . LEWISBURG. S9 IJhtiiiiig Rods. VFTEK many yr' close invent. gat in tr, fjumerou cipcrituenU. tbe )V-i.tet uke .-aure in infoiming the juulic lLat he hit j biiivJ .tl the cue principle of protecting faaiHie. : dwflliiig. ai(i prnjiertj from the destructive mfla: I enee ol LIGHTNING. Th ca!atxin?f ! tbvt every City, 'i'uwii, Village and Coumrv fall; ; victim to annually, thro' the gross nrglicebce uf it ir.hal'itaMt, i IWyond calculation, especially when the lemeuy is so easy to obtain this te fount) ARMITAGE'3 Patent illagnrtic JLiljUiing Kcfis, and in tins alone. This Hod hits Ueii examiLSi! l the iot r-cientttic g'-ntletnen in the vurlJ i'roti isor M'.Murlrir, Jphnoo,W allur and many other th.il have eiammed them, recomriieuil anJ sp k of them in the highest term of approbation, and have pronounced then, the only safe rods in use in this or any other country for the protection ot I.ivea and Properly. One a-hant tpr i to diviJe and ihr.w hack a part of the ehetnc fluid harmtrat to the cloud ; in time ot a troke lhi enatdea lhe rod totonduci that portion of fluid thai belongs to the earth without the sl.ghte-t dancer of I--:r the conductor. "I bin rod has many other advunt.tet's over the old one. The only place of msi u'ai turinc is in I hie 3 il'nir abfjze Philadelphia, h. re a!l persons are respectiullv invited to calf andetsmine for themlves. For alr Wholealt or liia l I v THO'8 ARMlTACiE. Orders pfcfhptlf ittendd lo. Terms cath. The e rod have lfrn purchased and succe i t uU u--d tv the follovi iriir imliidua!s. campanief " and luip. nation, whose uaiur are cheerfully i sulu::cd : U and n.-nr Pn'!ad-tfMa. A. 1. Robert. Grj ai Linger. J .)- um t. Jti t'unr-t. J MtnlrJ. Jfl.n It m-. . . i .ni' y. J. lrt or.r. ik !. nri ! Ilirr-ol. ttl btcrll..' A ."litJU--f. iJvWIl lirolh-TS I K- J. I.. liPot J.."l.ti r-tOliaD. Tll'Wi. ttruVrr. i Ilat-nat. A H i.iuW.r-. II .muJ u.-. l'h. V-tt A Co., Mr . Ifiiinr. J. V. -fr.r. J- -- wi?n, V. llii-hrt-y. J ' Ii'j-,t A o . J. Nrflnn. H Kur.-n. J enihirr. G. Prp ; -r. Mr Sharpli-i.. Mr. Mmtiid, i. U-rMfV. J. Brink lt-y, i Mr. lrMTinn. hr. I'nul.S. II lo.-r 0.,J. Hinrprony ! II. Mni-r. Hi.- bank t u . lh L". S. ArMiukl, ttS hlmF itttp't-n mmieKM'Drrn Uatl. in tUr St..u if Jttm J'fy -frire Crivfiii. Jtrfe JuJl'c n. John Vttaan, Ur. 11. M'MorUv, lirtj. Robrrts, Mr. J. luiwuinf. i.x t mu. foryjr. ffyrtUy 7.-Mark U.illD-nty-w u orr. John TI, V-i hf-l I' I'-r. Jwnb fuai'l.. 1..tiJ rnmn. Kcuten . ! h. I'fttTiLv Kit-rknor. -w bdt Cosirt 11 - uw. a t)l 4 t iniiiijt-h.iifr.' (.tftt . iinel' Tft- Jolm KTrr. t'-ni'tn l'r r. ( liarlo W.I-vti. hoAinjjf-n Tft J.-.9 Kun:a. eiT'tn hunt. ?. lc-ac CuUadrvu. W:; . j h thin ParpfTIT in.u-a r,.,iuor r i l-ihtuiii,- ith -an- an. n.Jrx. rrrt..l Iv ?!r j Thwas Arue, twit-top Hfi....i..ur,r j , haWt.-T M.but that it t tl.. wiyone i haveyrt t rx-. vaiu-H (Itut i.-.o-n-ttu'-tra on tnily !T.ent.tic rnii-i i tin Heu.thM I rmm-Li u$ entlucur to the mtti-DUoa ut owners 'f t-tit!ttn?. , h i-ml'KTRIE. ! I mm wm MthVd that theMaai-tie l.ijl.tniD-- KM- manuf.artur. l - Mr. Tti.m;ni ArK,rtac.ot lhii.lph.. i tL tt tbat Ms rvt-r Nn mmde. ItvurmH-.tm I ;.,m.a bv nj h. rta;i.. in o.at twii-J-.rt i ""i.trm ti a u-t a tl.- only i-nnnrir oi at-y. Tin rirctne ih",;k rp'7f and ?"irrrl V wn.-t at the t-p i 'l "! il would b- imiH f?il.f. a'nr.i ne to th- ..fl (lI Bttrnr mBf rn,nifU.n, r,,P . huiin to H , inj iin-'l 1 T a atr ft li.'hltiiu a b-D bntrt-lv t.f ocr 1 I ' th. m riMl.. 1 h, Wrn aftpiaintid iih Sir. Armilaca r..r ..il v. ara. and U f ir. tifc-1'mtnriM.-il th. wi.nuf.i--turi- r.'ll:. r ,l,l rtir.i.rl II..- j-rinc't li on whirh tli. y ' ar n n.tru' trtl. ami f 'A rimrim-U tlit their ao(ti.''D won il t- att- n-lt 1 1 a lib i i-mi'l.t -nrc. Th- inrr-a..irc : il.maail rur tb roiU.aDil tin. -xtrli.iili-a in all arl9 : ot tiii-rtiiintrj. iau. It-n nim. n-latii.o i f tliir ntll:fT aoil ; anr-rioritv. TUA V E . W ALLKB. M. b. l.t-ini: ro. riillad Co., April In, ' tSS.C. W ILT and SAMI KI, HOOVER. I llartlettin. Union Co. Pa. I lie Agrnts for I'nion and I'joinine Couniiei, I and mil furnish the Rods nn tlie .lint terms ami in theaame manner the Proptieior. Oj'j'oiition is the Life of Basinest .' icV NEA L1VE11V exchaneTstable. Thesu!.?cri!ier would respectfully inform tit cifizensof Lewiburg and ihetraseting eonimun ity generally, tbat he has opened a new Li'fry and Exchange Sial le on FOI'K I'll alreet halts frjuare onth of Market, and has provided a good lot of Horses, iib entirely new good and lash ionableCarriagea, Buggies..'rieha, Ac. where all wishing anything in his line may be accommod ated on tlie sburfrat notice and moat reasonable terroa. He will pay every atlrn ion to tbe wantaof bia customers. and hopes by so doing to merii and receive a liberal share nf polhc paiionaee. WILLIAM MOOKE. I.ewiahnrg Dee 30. 1 HM A niracle of Science ! DK.r.A.KL'LLlNG.fif.MiihaniohTC, Cumberland Co, Pa.,anni nncrs ii- ihi ss affliclcd with Tamors, Wens Cancers. Pdvpus, Lnpns Moles or Marks. Scrofula 11 K.r.s's Evil, and all die.ie$ thai have osnalir If" treated with cau.-uic or knife .that he csn r trove them by dm entirely new niethrd, sa -th. iu cut' ling, burning or pain. Neither chli n lorm tr eiher is administered lo the patient. It is so matter on what part of the body they may be, he can remove them with perirct sauiy. in a remarkably short time. No Mineral et Vegetable poison is applied and so vtcntj required until a cure is perfected. Prolapsis ITien, Female complaints .fhrrnif. Venereal and all oiher diseases treated witfc positive success. Full particulars, in nb' English 01 tierman.can be obtained by wriurg post-paid. Patients can be acccmmcdair J w:lft Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicburg is cne of the pretiiest arid healthy towns in Ihis or anv other Slate. I' ' 8 wiles from Il.-trrisbnrg rn the Cnrr.Val K K and accessible from all parts rf the I'm'-n- Dr.Kelling will visit cases in any part cf ike Slate w hen drsirt d. rTKind reader! if yen know any sffietfd fellow Creature, delay not lo ft II ihrm of dJ treatment. Iy593 SCHOOL ORDERS neatly pnn and . 'ex a i! the Ch.ronith Oacf