Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 07, 1855, Image 4

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Calibre of Strawbcrrie. ,
The Xs-w York HuliculUi.-al Society,!
nt a receut rinvi.rsatiuiial meeting, arrived i
at t lie following circlusious in regard to '
!:-' -st method of cultivating strawler-ri.-,
: j
TLc lcrt soil fir l!ie strawVrry was j
fstatel to be a p-ravclly loam. The land j
chrmM Im? WfU drained:, and to cv.-ry acre '
apply twenty bushels of utilcac-licl a?ne., '
ten busLuls of lime, anJ tw r tires lis.
f s.i't. The frroun l sli,mld be well bra- j
ken up, nninnl manure's slionll bo cs-!
e hewed ; leaf is the best, tin 1 this should ;
1 e carefully spaded in. About the first of j
July is tho be.-t titu ; tl sot out to plant?. I
Iu doing tlii-, pains should bo t.il.cn to
Lave them firmly routed. The roots biiouIJ j
le eighteen inches apart.
Sometimes it will be well to allow great
er interval, in which case the interstices
cau le filled up from the
CTOWth of the
runners. After setting out the plants,
throw in a covenu 01 tan cars an incit j
or an iucU an-1 a hull in d- pth, then water
tl,m, 1..ntir,.i:e. and ih in .isture will be
retained a 1 idj tint'?. After e il went'i r i
conies on, cover the strawberry beds and
the wilka with cloan straw, throwing ovop
a little bru.-h, or soai'.thing to keep the 1
Btraw iu its place. Iu tho spring remove i
the straw and t:uke n?e of sunc fertilizing 1
agent to give l ha plants vig ir, as sulphate j
of soda, sulphate of ammonia, or nilratc !
t,t pHash. K-.-.-D the rjots out, sec that
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iac plants are Ujtintuuiiy waierea, aua lei
notliinif iutcrvcnrt to rl
.'iieii ii'di j iiieii j
iTnwfh y.m itht-T lilt fruit.
The beds
hhoul 1 be ma le over as often as every three
years.
The early p irt of September will, this
year, owing to the unusual moistness of
t'na season, be a good time fir unking
plantations ef str-iwberrics. They can
then become .-:i.H -ietitly rooted, so that
with a moderate mulching, they will not
be dUtui-bcd by the winter and may bear
u gool crop nest year. The article below
wiii gui le as to the selection of kinds.
L,tclM.:rj C'lioni
E3St S-ra;vjOirl;s anl Clurriss.
Several iiuiiiliera of the Fruit Growers'
Society of W'cstera Xew l'ork met in llo
chesttr en tiie s.-eort'l ii;st., for the exami
nation of strawberries and cherries. After
a thorough examination, a vote was tiken
by balLt in regard to the best single va
riety, best three varieties, and the best
market sort. The following is given in
the Country (! iitlcman as a summary of
the decisions. The voters comprise seve
ral of the most distinguished horticultu
rists iu Western ICew York.
Sin.wuEr.;iit:s. 1'roiu tho preceding
it will be obs rvod that for the Lai simjk
fort, U'irr's New I'ine had three votes,
J.ar.-e llirly Searlet hal tiro, and Walk- j
. , V, ,
cr 8 cecuung, s-usaing, anu uencsee uai
v. .. 7. 1 o v.-'j v i: l.j
lor the rtree best,l,nrr s New Tine had I
EtS votes, Walker's Seedling had five.
Genesco three, Largt: E trly Scarlet three,
Cushing tw , and Hovey, Crimson Cone,
Moyameniitig, and McAvey's No. 1, each
one vote.
For the six best, Tdurr's New Pine bad
fix votes, Walker and Large liarly Scar
let each five, Oenesce f ur, Moyamensing
and Hovey each three, Crimson Cone aud
Jillwatiger i Uirry's No. each two, aud
Old Hudson. Iowa, Jer.ney, Cushing, Or
ange 1'rolifie, Trollop's Victoria, and Tri
ouiphe d? Gunl, each ono vote.
For bid strawberries, MrAcoy't Extra
J2cil polled a fall vote, evidently on ac
couut of iU flav:r, which is very sour and
Tcry poor. Cushuij, strangely enough,
liad two for its bad quality, and yet was
placed Ly one as beat of all. This is ac
counted for by the fact that it is large,
handsome, well f .rmedaud productive;
while its peculiar flavor is very much dis
liked by some.
Cuerries. Six votes for Governor
Yood as best, and tiro for Mayduke. For
the Oirte best, Gov. Wood and lUaek Tar
tarian bad each f jnr votes,Miy duke rtrce,
Yellow Spwbli aud Metzsl rtro each, and
Downer's Late.Spirhawk'sIl oaey, Knights
Eirly Mack, lljiue Ilortcnsu, Belle Mag
Lifique,sad Uelle d'Orleaus each one vote.
Socm Carolina. According to the
address issued by tho Agricultural Con
vention, recently held at Columbia, S. C,
agriculture is in a very backward condition
in that Stite. We rju-tte :
"YourCommittec would earnestly bring
to the attentiou of this Convention tho
mournful fact, that the iu teres t heretofore
taken by our cith"tis in agricultural im
provements has become btatiouary ; that
our old fields are enlarging, our home
steads have been decreasing fearfully in
numbers, and our energetic sons are aunu
nily seeking the rich aud fertile lauds of
tho Southwest, upou which they imagine
that treble tin amount of profits can be
i.nlo u-nn cipital than upon our own
f oi.s. N jr is this all. We are not ouly
1 ising soma of our most energetic aud use
ful citizens to supply the bine aud sinew
"-f other States, but we arj losing our dare
ji-ptl-tttim, which is t'ua true wealth of
the State. Jr stocks of hogs, horse-,
mules and cattle are diminishing in size
aud decreasing iu number, and cur purses
aro being strained for tho ccut to sup
ply their places from the Northwest tu
BUtes."
Toads feed on all kinds of worms, and
should never bo killed in gardens. The
Mukcr worm is a favorite food with trcin ;
fiey arc useful iu Je-tr -ring nil kinds of
irn ij. S'.-i". "".- Anurioui.
re.y BojIi and EtiliDnary Ctpra
TNr I.cwisl'iir?. M. Fit zpiit rick &
llrotliers, Fun!!;--''
Hnokicik rs ft
tii. tiers. A) X. lUh St., 1 ui!adc!nhia,haveopcn-
r 1 a branch of their establishment in 3d St.,
next ilocir to Beaver & Kreiiier s Siore where
may lie had Books in ihe varied departments
of l.iVratnre, including Historical, Rir.grapbi
cal, Theedo.:ioal, Scientific. Mechanical, Poeti
cal, CIaical.Juvciiilc anj Miscellaneous pub
lications. Dibits, Prayer and Hymn Hooks,
suitable for the various denominations, Plam
ami Fancy Stationary irf all kinds Ten anj
Pocket Cutlery, Portinnnnaies in Pearl.Ivury,
Papicr-M.iehe and Morrocco, Gold pens and
pencils. Ladies Cabas, ltcticules anil Work
Boxes, auJ a variety of useful Fancy Gooils.
Ladies and Gentleman are respcllully solicited
to call and examine their assortment of Ltooks,
Stationery and Fancv Goods. New Goods re
ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1855.
TT.AK liook cf all patterns, including
V.if Books, Ledgers. Journals, Cash and
Minute iSiioks, Pass and Memorandum Uwnks,
Stit dents" Note and Composition Hooks, &cl
at M. Fit?patricli fc Bro.'s, :!d St., Lcwisburi;.
1" jOirrifMON.AIBS in Pearl, Ivory, Pa
pair .Mache and Morocco at prices
varvini' from 10 cts. to jil.So at M. Fitzpat-ru-.lt
i. Itro's New Uook and Mationety Store,
:! St., T.en isbnrg, next door to Hearer &.
! Kremer-s More.
j "IIXB (i,,!J Pcns diamond pointed
50
r"s in silvercases from '3 cts. to $2,00.
''old pencils wituorwiutoai pens irotn -acis.
V1UH1 'L I
to 1,00
Ot.D pens ri'pointed at 55 cts. each, at M.
X Fi'zpatrirk A- T.ro's New Book and xta-tM.iien-
?- ire, Sd St. I.cwisburj, next door to
Heaver & Kreamer's Siore.
1 and Pocket cutlery of Kodger's,
, 'o-
I tenho?ns, and othrrs fine manufacture,
prices varying from 111 cts. to l.tlf.
(i OOl) K::ors warranied.from 25 to 50 cts.
X Kazor Simps from 10 to 15 cts., at M.
! , T':rK;.
i- I.v. ibliur-'. nest door to Beaver & Kre-
, m(.r's sirff
TliV llnoks received as soon as puMisU-
il ed, and for sale at a liberal discount
i ... n t 1 t l-.tr,f r-.-. r .S,
men i iiuiii'-i ju ii-i, tii -. .w..um. v
Itros" Ne
d: Store, :) 1 St. I.en-isbtiry
i!ihcd in this
V Country or Europe, not on hand, will be
attended to wiih promptness andilispatc.h,and
supplied in all ra-.es at from 20 to 50 percent
b.'iowpuulisVrs' prices. by Fitzpatrirk et Uro.
CUIEAP letter, cap and i.ote paper from fi
cs. to 1-J per quire.
Uuir Lnvelor- s sell" scaling, 1-1 cts. per 100.
Fine white " ' 1" ' 44
at M. Fitzpatri.-k Bros' N?ir Hock and
Stationery Stcr?, :'d tst., l.saisburg.
1)LAIN ami Fancy Stationery of all kind-,
at M. Fi:pa:rie ui Uios' New H.'k
biore, 31 St. l,e isLur-;.
ir
A(;ri:;ts. (;...
's. Gri'.h-im's.and
11 the
other !1.0 Ma
rnzines supplied at 'J.
e os only 20 cts., by
.' 3.1 St.. I.ewisburg.ncx!
' p -r annum. Sing
M. F.Vi.-nrick At llru
door to Beaver A Kremer's Store.
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
Gsore Ctnrgss,
COLE Manuf-iciurcr of the Improved
O Spiral f:s!-lT MarcC'4,No.9'3
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVF.lt MEDALS awarded, viz.
10 by Ui Am. ri.-mi tn-i lute. X-m V..rl:. o,-t.l I'M
(to tr.oikhit Ili-ri-ill . I'hiNiI-li-hia.Nor. Vnn.l
On at tilt Mxrjlaii'l Inst, tut, , ll:-lt:inore. Not.) Is
The peculiar improvement in the construc
tion uf this -MatVess is, that all the clumsy and
h'avi u- ml-n J-anc wrl: is entirely di -pensed
with, and its place supplie.l nv a ngnier anu
'"""h morc "arable frame, the spring
coime-ted by harness lcahcr hiuges, i
s arc all
securelv
riveted, rendering it impossible for
single
i snrniL' to fall down or get out of rdace, and
uiaki-.g a Be 1 so elastic thai any part may be
.... nn. ... ,5 Ihlls ..tJirabiv fined
to the wants of ihe sick or asthmatic who may
require a sutini posturchaving the luxurious
soilness of the best Feather Bed with the light
ness and facility cf handling uf the common
Hair. Mattress.
These improved Spring T.eds are inrmnbly
made of the best materials, and will last many
years without repair.
Persons having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered iuto Spring Beds.
These Be Is are well adapted forll dels.berfhs
of Ships Steamboats and Hospitals.
Spring S-ats for Chair,Carriages orChnreh
Pews and Hair and Il'Jsk Maitesses made to
order. Also an extensive assortment ol highly
ornamented (in enamc!) and plain finished
CAST inoX Fl'llXlTURE,
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat
Racks. Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden
Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac.
Philadelphia, April 20, 1S55 ly575
SALAtlAIJEER SAFES!
'feiN Evans & Watson,
MZ-i I i -Tii No. South Fourth
it-l'tPfitv" St.. Philadelphia.
tt&S rcat I'lre at
xi4S5se Chestnut ct Fililt Sls
Fri lav morning, Dec. 15th, IS.'il F.V NS &
WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TKIU
Ml'HAXT, as ihey always aie when put to
the lesi :
'PmiAnF.LrHTA, Dec. IS. 1851.
Messrs.Evans &Watson.Xo.2!i South Fourth St.
Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec
ommending your Salamander Safes to -Merchants
and ethers in want of a secure means oi
preserving their books papers Ac. from fire,
as the me wc purchased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books, papers
and cash in as good a condition as they were
when put into it, before the sreat fire of this
m iming, which destroyed the entire block of
buildings corner of Chestnut and Fillh streets.
The above safe was in use in our cilice, on
the second floor of our building, from which
place it fell into the cellar, and remained there
until the 6re was out. The Safe was then re
moved aud opened in the presence of at least
10:10 persons, who witnessed the good condi
tion of its contents. Will you piease have
the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to
put it in use again, having perfect confidence
iu its fire-proof qualities.
Yours, respectfollr,
LACEY & rilll.LIPS."
Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring
to the following, amoug the many hundreds
n ho have their Safes in use : I'.S. Mint, Phil
a.da.; Farmers' At Mechanics' Hank, Plulada. ;
Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Plulada.;
John N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb
Cope Ac Co., No. Is3 Market St., ; Kichard
Norris A: Son, Locomotive builders, Pliilada.;
Bancroft At Sellers, Machinists, corner Ifith
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co,
PhiUda.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Pinlada.;
Lacey At Phillips, corner 5th and Minor S'.;
Sliarpless A Bro , No. 3J Smith Second St.;
James. Kent A Santee, No. 1 17 North Third
Si. ; V. II. Uorstinan & Sons, No. 61 N irth
Tlrrl St.; Smith, Williams &Co,No.R7 Mar
ket St.; J. At B. Orne, No. IfTi Chestnut Su
I if A large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10
per cent, more fire than anv Herring's Safe
now in use). EVANS Ac WATSON also
manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters,
Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire
proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri
vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copving Pres
ses ; Patent Slate Lined Kefrigerators. Arc.
Please eive ns a call, at No. 20 South FOI'P.TH
St., Philadelphia. April C, '55 573yl
"JEWELRY of the latest pattern ofallanal.
f ttiei for sale at the lowest Citv prices ly !
.U1 OWMi
Lewisbiirg Chronicle
. Eissuliitian cf rarlnsnSip. .
'I'ilE PaWncrsliip horeioftiro existing
JL
between David Ulairand J. L. Darrettna
the firm of UlairA. llarrett, in tlie tin .'.mess
I 1
the Mount Vernon House, No. tj jSurth
.Second Street, has been this day disiolved by
mutual consent, J.L, Harreltliaving purchased
the interest of said Hlair, willcoiiiimie to keep
the Mount Vernon House.
DAVIT) BLAIR,
J. I,. UAKUETT.
The Mount Vernon Houtr will be continued
by the subscriber, who will be happy to see
his friends and spare no pains to make them
comfortable. J. I.. BARKETT.
Philadelphia, April 7, 105.
nSPJUWG'3
Patent Champion Fire
proof SAFES, with IUil'
!,,,.,, l'nirA.i-.l'r.,ll !;;
;J fi ?C A3'A which were awarded scpar
r-'"r-'-V at Medals at the Worlc
? r !j?Fair.T.ondon,lS51,and al
V-XssSi'ht the Worlds Fair, Ne
l2S5cii6VL-rk, 1853 and 1X51. T!
-.1 f JI ... f...t,i .1 it,. u'n,i.i'
1 ..1,1 J flit .'I - O. ,11 , L-1 tU d
New
The
subscribers are the side manufacturers and
proprietors in this State of the above une
qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation of
the genuine 14 Herring's Safe" is world wide,
and for the last thirteen years the mercantile
community hare witnessed and borne testt.
mony to their ivr.a rino lire proof quali
ties.' More than 12,1100 of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two nritnin
have pas'ed triumphantly through accidental
lircs. The public are assured that all Safes
manufactured by the subrcribers are not only
cuaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re
spects even snperior to those which have been
so seven ly tried by fire. Few will forget their
services in the burning of the "Tribune es
tablishment." New Vork.andat the Great Fire
in Strawberry street, at thelarre lire last July, !
opposite the Girar t House : and still more re
cently in the Fire at Filih and Chesnnt Sts..in
this city, in which these Sales came forth the
acknowledged Champm. when mnny other
securities failed. FAKHEL A CO.,
Inm Srfe nnH lank sir-k Miikm,
31 WAI.XL'T Street, Philadelphia.
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powi'er Proof
Locks, manufactured expressly lir Hanks,
Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu
rity from rogues. Hank Vaults k" rs, &c.,
on hand and made to order. . All the most eel
ebrateeLncks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand " Safes," Salamanders" and
Iron Chests" of other makers, having been
ta!cn in part payment for Herring's, b.r sale
at half price. March :ii),'.r..'i. 0;Syl
Agent J. O. KiriiAiiiot & Co., Danville.
Eiirrrs akd shades;
IV'Mliiis vJj "l Hid-Mil rriccs.
T) J. V.'1LLI.?,!S, Xo. 12 Xoriii
!) Sl.VTH STRi:r.T, a f"W !,.ors above
M.tr-t St.. riiilad-. li.hla. "A7'.7.V.t Ttil: or
! M.I. SEW STYLES' l,,vs the lcsl mm,.
rials chenn f -r C;isn, wh-ch ena'. lcs liiia t.isL
as a1; i ihers sell nib nor articles.
Gold Bordered and Painted sltaJes, of beau
tiful ii'-s;ris.
Buff Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures.
Ac, wholesale and retail.
Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order.
Impairing in general attended to. Purcha
sers please call.
IV WE STUDY TO rLEASE. j
March 30, 1S53 Sm572
FREKCH THU5EES.
KERM1 or Rupture Micccssfuil)
treated, and comfort insured, by use of
the elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriber, and made to order expressly for
his sales.
All suffering with Ittiptnre will be gratified
to learu li,at the occasion nowi li'ers to procure
a Truss combining txfrtmc iuhtntgs. tcith etisr,
duraiiiift and etirrrrt cfntrurtwn, in lieu of the
cumbrous and unccmfortable article usttaily
so!d. . An extensive assortment always on
hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in
adults ar.d children, and for sale at a range of
price to suit ail. Cost of Sing'e Trusses, fjg.
VM and f; Double.!, i;-5, Sft.SJi and flo.
Persons al a distance can have a Truss sent
to any address by remitting the amount, send
ing measure around the hips, and stating side
affected.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im
porter, Caleb II. XreefleN,
R. W. cor. of Twelfth A Race ts.. Philada.
Depot for Canning's Improved Body Brace;
Chest Expanders and Elector Braces; Patent
Shoulder Braces; Sucpenscrv Bandages; Spi
nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Kocuis, with
competent ladv attendants.
March 30, 1855.
THE CHEAP CASH
00K ami Stationery Store, Nortli-
cst cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts., l'liila-
dilphia. t.rrat Clitipaliis In littol'.sl
Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard
and Presentation Books, very Cheap.
STAPLE A SI) ".t.Vcr .S'TVt TloyJtX.
Superior while ruled Letter Paper, 5.1.50 per
Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in great
variety. Weddings furnished at very moder
ate rales. Cards Written and Engraved.
Gillott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Mot
to Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for Siceiits.
Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, Ac.
Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-Monnaies. Port
folios, Ac. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards,
Ac, with a choice assortirenlof TOY BOOKS.
GAMES, DISSECTED ''lC'ITIvEli, Ac; Al
bums, Scrap Bonks and Engravingi.
April 20,T 5 575y 1 I. T3lU Ml SOU.
Paints, Glass, Varnish, Brnsr., ft;.
YWT SHOEMAKER & Co.,S.W.
XV corner Second and Green Streets, Phila
delphia, have constantly on hand a large assort
ment of articles appertaining to liieir line of
business, comprising itl'ioiv C;:tiiH of
every description, as French ami English Piste
for store aid Pailor Windows; Enamelled.
Colored and Engraved Glass for Churches,
Vestibules Conservatories, Ac. American
Window Glass, cf all sizes, at manufacturers'
prices. lnc I'ililliM, of French and
American manufacture. Snow White, Brown,
and Stone Color. These Paints are much
cheaper, and moie durable than White Lead,
and are fast suprrsedin" that article. Viir
nislics. of all kinds, e-qual to the best, at re
duced prices. AIo, KRL'sliES, and every ar
ticle remiired to make a complete assortment
of PAINTER'S MATERIALS.
We are extensively engaged in the manufac
ture of t'itlnl in Oil iintl I'lif ly, and
are prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu
rers on Ihe lowest terms.
Prices Current sent per mail, on application.
April 4, 1H55 571m3
F. H,
T0UT Mcnnai
Enun,
rntkft Ym and
AL Dressing Case Manufacturer, X. W
of Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
. ror.
Always on haud a large and varied assort
ment of
Fort Mor.naies, Work Bores,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags,
Xole Holders, Backgammon Boards,
I'ort Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Dooks,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac.
Also, a general assnrlment of ENGLISH,
FREXCH AXD GE H.MAX FANCY GOODS.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Hazor Strops
and Gold Pens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floor.
F. II. SVITH.
X. W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Shk, Thilada.
X. B. On the receipt of SI. a Superior
Gtdd Pen will he sent to any part of the I'nited
States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medium.
or
March 1yT2
VJflr"Vl'Sr'.';
& West Branch Farmer September 7, 1855.
' KRS. E. HITCIIELL,
ATO. 2S Xorlli Ninih St., l'liilaila.,
i manufacturer of (ntlll:i.( loaliN,
ir., of all dcscrijuious, at W HuLE.-iALE
and t;ETAH Orders made up al ihort notice
iu the best and latest style. April 4,'55iu3
SAIl'L H. FULTON,
QTAFLE ami Faney Stationery, and"
IJ ar1 r.ncraiiH7. Establishment,
19 South KHJH1 U St., Plulada. April 4,'.r5
New York AuVis.
"Spiritual Telegraph,"
THE Orsan of Modern Spiritualism.
X FOURTH VOL.commences in May. It
contains the fullest record extent of current
Facts and Opinions on Spritual Intercourse.
Published weekly at $2 per annum, also all
Spiritual Hooks for sale by PARTRIDGE 5c
UolTTAN, : 12 Broadway, New York.
P S. A Catalogue of Spiritual Books sent
on application 3m575
Cheap Ilosic and Piano Store
OF Horace Yv'att'rs,Xo.333 Broadway,
New York (ipmititm to the Vombiiia
tion Music at Greatly Reduced Rates!
Notwithstanding the combination of Music
Dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright
Music against the interests of Native Compos
ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. U'atcis
the ctHirtctif of ihe Trade, he has immense
sales having abuudant evidence that he has
public countenance and support in his oppos
ition lo the Great Monopoly, and in his elforls
to aid Native Talent and adopt die National
Currency. His stock of American and Euro
pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of
his eiwn publications is one of the largest and
bel selected in the United Stales. He has also
made a srtut mluctinn in the prices of Pianos,
' Meiodeous and all kinds Musical Instruments.
Superior toned 6) octave Pianos ror$ri-V0
fie.I I'e.'i. intfri' refn. giw.J 'Oa1i(r. iin.l in,triiminl, ni:
Fining unit a, ilunJ.ie a tlie-u wlerh re-t 1'iann..
1.1'rn ry Tnri.'ly cf .lyte nn.l frii-i-.ttp lo lnoo.issfnrTishur
tl oe ef Ti-u ililUrent Manuttti'tortv : among them thr
relvbritti'U motl' rn iitiprnf-J llor.- W-uth' Pian' aiel
Ub f'l-t f.rrtuium J oli on I'iano, of T. Iiilliert k (Vi.V
make, (na m:ri f f Itm Joti'aD r-ati'Dt.) Se.-'.Tnl-lini I'i
anug ut uri't lr.'ntrm .rirc from 40 to l.". Mians-
i.s lVi.m lire il.ltrrcnt .Manufii't'irie., itieu.)in the
m.-i knr.wn S. It. A II. W. Siuilli'ii JI.-Jea,on-. (timi-1 tlie
teal li'lepi riminT) tlir b',t makr In thr I iiitul Stut.-..
l'riis4.s, , ;,ri, Iihi, 1 1;, lad, Il. tjiinth'i. Uuul.le
It.-iik M-teil.'f'r.J, 'Jil. Kn.-li I'ijno arid Mi-loileoii iruar-nn
lr.it. t ? lie- li 't tmnatnth-Traili'.fi h.v.N.ie. le'j
j.. r Mil. aisrur.t to C'I'-rirjnif n ua.i Churrlirn. Or.k r.
j r T-ij-tty aili-n.'i .1 l.i. Muic iu nt, t ai t.to all i iirt
f f lit" reilftrr. fit thf n tlureil ruti-,. (e i.er .1 -n-t S, I.-.-t
I nn.t S.-lie.-lu'e, of i'rin a of Mimiea! In.trum.
, r.: l.-ivv;,ril.:il In any ilIn-M fret- of charge. Siii -7
THE (iU EAT I!E:,IE1)Y,
4 BOUT which so much has been said an l
J.X. published, is nmorg ns. Who has not
heard ot tiic MESK AS MVSTASIl J.ISI
'i:ST? .Many raiihous of bottles have been
sold and used to cure Rheumatism, I'lcer.-,
Sorts, Bruises Sprains, King-worm, Felons,
Salt Kliemo, Piles. Sore Nipples and Calccl
l,r
.is, Ci iiceis, Iieh, Corns on I lie Tees,
Sore I. yes, l.ar-acue. Pimples, Swollen Joints
rr I. itnl's. Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb
Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any
other in iiiplaiiit lliat can be reached by an
external remedy. And it has always been
successful. It is mrAi.i.T n in healing
Wouii.ls, Scratches, saddle e?r harness Galls,
or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is
warranted to cure Spavin, Kingbone, Splint,
cr Pol! Evil, on Horses.
ryfhe Liniment is put up in three sizes,
and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts, and sl. The large
bottles contain much more Liniment in propor
tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest.
To Country Jft.rthaita.
Every store should be supplied with this
valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a enod profit
and sells rapidly. G.W. WEnTHMOOK, I
(successor to A. G. Bragg & Co.)
Originator and sole Proprietor.
rrincipalOllices "01 Broadway, NewYork.
and.c.or. 3d A Market Sts.,St. Louis, Missouri
Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicir.es
throughout the United Slates Canadas. West
Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy5331
Hiihimore Adv'ts
BALTIMORE CARD.
SALT Sail- Sail.- A large sup
ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum
SALT constantly for sale by
1'ai-r. tile ie J Co.,
4 Commission Merchants,
March 30, '55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore.
Carr, Giesa & Co.,
po:.IMISSIOX MERCHANTS for the
J sale of I'lonr, Ciralti & l.iimbr r,
Scitr' lYharf, ln!timorc.
rJTAgents for Newark aud Rosendale Co.
Cement and Plaster.
G.ALL'M A FINE SALT constantly on hand.
N. II. Liberal CASH advances, made on
consignments on receipt,
Baltimore, March 1
irOS
6m
HeImoUfs Genuine Preparations.
HELMLOLD'S Jlishlv Cnmcnirateil
154 -t il , l'ur D.-is t-t' tlu It'aib'er am!
K.anevs, Secret Diseases, .tricturos, Weak
ti ss, and all diseases cf the Sexual Organs,
whether in Male? or Fema!e, faun whatever
cau?e they may have originated and no natter
of how Ion sinudinr.
tfy-'U hr.va f.'racft!a the ti-rriMe dipAw writ-h,
whm cm-f met.' J iu the t-yBtia, will nuirly ilrn
fr iu one (f at-vatA-'u to aiiotluT. UMJ'ni(iu.r.i; llit eon
sti ntlon niA'l ni'iiiK Hit- err vital ttuM Pf lifr. Ur i t
trast yijr'-'!l io th Innu.-i rf iu:;rks, who ftirt up i-v
cf ii.ty in a city lifc- thin, rr.-t llii T-apfri wil!i clu
tin uijiitrft.-m il rub'ulMh i to Ji-wive tii-youa-j
nn.i tliofi- nt -iu..int' t wih th-ir trt-k-. You cu
nc t tie too carrful in tli seltrtion ol a rctitttly ia tin.-
T;r Flii'r! rvtmrt of RU'lia hi bri-n prcnfUTtJ 1-y
f'TUiR'-nt i l.,y!ifian-4 tho lrfat.-M't Ucnu-ly eriT iVtinwn.
It in s ticiittne iK-rfftty f sat in itn tacti an-! rrT
ii.HG nl in iL m ticn, uul y. t th.-r.-uirti tliat it r,in
i !;nt4 cv-tv j'arlK'h' f taa r.r.k n 1 jk in-ini'tis Tiru- of
lltij 'In ti.thil rikj'i; amJ. tnilik.- ottur rf nn'ilit", it Jc-t
r-'t ilrv up the JiM-aM ia Hie blxJ. 'outituii4iiHl
lability, mu-;lit on y "U .'i!', l'-t t.-rri
.litw'.iM. tiKh hnn brotiirht tli'it.-n!i .f tint hn
n.an .aoc t untitut-lv pravi, thin Mijttu tlie br.iliattt
hfj.-vtf pur'-nts sr.il Mijlitin- in tin- u.t the s1oriits
stiiliitiiiD i f m.iuy s c-iib- yi.uili. ran be cur J t-y thin
litt-fllihlc It. metlv. Anil si a niiMviot' which mu-tt U u
rtit evr trfxly. f.nin the Mtnply .irlk-:it t the roctnu'd
an i d'-i Airii.i invnii l. no iuai is to be ii unl, sctius
both as a, Cure soi rrvt Dti;e.
Hclmbold's Highly Concentrated Cumponnd
I I:; hi t:fract Sarap.-ri!3a,
For I'litifv-iiK tlin Iilrvil. rrmivitir all di srifins
fr. ut fMifnof Mt'irnry, "'urfl ni imprtiit'Oe' in
lilf, rlir"pi" 11-nitutiot.al dii'ftfs, ri.-inir fn m an im-pup-
r-ute of Ihn I1hiJ, aud tho onty r liable antt i-f-.j-tuii!
kuown r'-nty for tho eun if trrftf'ula, f-wlt
J;l:-jum, fraM I.Vs'l, 't ic. rit)i.t vl tlis Tliro-it and
lAtit. fa: a nnj !' llirf: of the ! n-j, T ttr. I no
pi' on thr y Hit;, and ait ik-aly truptiens of ih-j t'Lin.
T1:I srUfln nr.w prrfri 1 i-I prtto? of tho mtvt
iiliTj'.'Ui-li. 1 I'liyiinns in the r-vintry, and i::i. provid
m r i tijf!i-iit hi "prat ticetiinn any pnp.iratKu el ar.'a
I a. illa yi jir-.Trd to the puMie. ti'vi-ral rn.-4 s i-t .ccon-
. I .... ,VM. 1..-.lrtnl ,.n,l lu.l.-.rll.,t- l'ltVO .-11-
liTv'-y Ti'ivtTi -l In Uie incurabie ward r f our Public Iu-
.1 :i nil. kl.irh I... I l.ir iimnv it'm r, -i.e. il r, rv ui.mIi,
of lo iilmeut that ceulil bt- ileviii-l. Th. rn-m iurni-li f
rti Inini: cxainr-l- a of Ihe aalutrrelTiTtii of lliis iin-ilirine
In art. iliili n ui v( the most liiTrtrratv ili.. iie-. all.T
lilt 1,-laniIn Were Jestrejcd anil tbvtioneaalri'nilyafti-ctrit.
NiiTICK. T.-rUrafltm rr.fOn.n.ln fhyniciali, of aev
pnil .Mi-.lifnl Ce.llecra, ami e, rtiftrnn of cures from ia
tii'tita vill be foun I mcis.3ipiiiiiug bsith t'rvj.araU.iD..
Pntcrs. Fluid Extract of Bttehit, i!l per
bollle, or 6 bottles for S. Fluid Extract of
Saiaparilla,!il per bottle, or 6 bottles for !$",
equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar
saparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Chemist, 2fi3 Chestnut St,, near the Girard
Honse, Philadelphia.
To be had cf CHRIST & CALDWELL,
Lewisburg, and of Druggists aud Dealers ev
erywhere. fVAll letters directed to the Proprietor or
Arent receive immediate attention.
June 1, 1855 y I
PFRB Cider Vinegar for sale at
M h- i,VJ BEAV LR & KREMER'S.
TIio Summer Session
f)Y the LEVISBlTtG ACADEMY,
J will commence on Muxdat, April 23,
1855, and continue 20 weeks.
The course of Instruction is calculated to
fit youths for College or for general business.
The Bible is in daily use, in the School.
Composition and Declamation receive careful
attention ; and Proficiency in Recitation of
Studies, is rewarded by the bestuwiueut of
f 'umptimentttrij Cards.'4'
For Reference, the subscriber could give
the names of mot of our principal citizens
who have had children or wards under hiscarc.
A class of Yi.un; Indies will be secured.
TriTio.t : For Languages, $10; Advanced
English, tfio; Common Branches, (Reading,
riling, Geography, Arithmetic. Grammar,
and U.S. History,) $G ; per session. Con
tingent expenses per session, 50 cts. per
scholar. No deductions except for sickness
JOHN RANDOLPH,
March IC, 1855. Principal.
The numtiiT of piij.il" upen wtiem tliey were VfUiw
M laiit Si-.-inn. wi I.'., who tint not fail in a tinylt UcUa
ttH alUiou-li ,i me of them bud over tiuo.
Improvement in Daguerreotyplng!
QPYKER & IIAVVN announce to the
O public that they have new ly fitted up and
greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus,
and are prepared to take I.ikVllCSMrs sup
erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures
copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me
dallions, Bieastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals
Ac, and warranted true. Wc annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir,
Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag,Oval, Velvet
and Shell, Pictures taken at l and upwards.
Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton Ac
Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office.
Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1S55
FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete
and ready for ue, which wc will sell to any
person, with full instructions in the business,
for less than first cost.
Prtm Er. John Locke,
SURGKOX DEXTIST,
O
rriti: removed to NORTH THIRD
street, Lewisburg.
Lewisburg, Nov. I, 1855
7TTT) r.xprcsH GXirc!
The tin ffrsigned have been
appoint-d Agents f r HOWARD A CO.'S
EXPRESS LINE, aud are now prepared lo
forward, fluiliu Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bauy. Baltimore, and intermediate pe.ints, also
to ihe other Northern and Eastern cities.
The politic are respectfully invited to pat
ronise Ihe above line, as it is the quickest and
sr.fi st ho i!i 1 1 of transportation between the
cities aud Lewis-l ttrg.
Packages received by or before 9 A M. will
arrive iu Philadelphia the same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts given fi r time and price.
VUitad-tphia ";7.-r 1 1 A :l. South Third St
Oct. 20. "CHRIST A CALDWELL.
HA1HSIHUU(; HINIJE1LY.
J.J. Clyde & r. I,. Iluttcr,
suxr -:,, ir. o. .','.,.;. rft'o.
Book lliNiiiiits- and Stationers, ani
ilLAMv. dlllUIc ."iAMFACiLEEKS,
llirrifhnrjj 1'a.
MOST respecifuily inform their friends that
they are engaged in the above business
ir direct'y oppc site Ilerr's Hote-l.j They
Hatter themselves, by careful alieutioiito their
business, to receive a continuance of Ihe pat
ronage so liberallv enjovej bv the old firm.
BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Oilices,
More-hams, and private individuals, and every
variety of full and half-bound constantly on
hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books,
Periodicals, Maeazines, Law Books Newspa
pers, Bibles, Mii?:e, works issued iu Nos., Ac-
bound in any stvle. plain or extra.
AU Wwrk.
warranted, and done cacapiy.
Please give u., a call. C. A II.
l"V Books Ac. t,i be bound may be b ft with
the l-.ititi.r ol Ihe Chronicle. 500
Danville Rardv;are Store,
THREE VOOKS SOUTH OF THE BASK
v
VT which will be found a large and well
selected stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Xails,
Carriage trita'ings, Harness mountings,
Carpenters'. Cabinet-makers' and shoe
makers' Tmds, Itoot and hoe Findincs
Moroccos, Kid, Lininss, French Calf
skius. Cedar and Willow Ware, SSteel
Springs, Anvils, Vices, frsorew Pl.rtes.
tscrew Dellows, Uuilders' Hardware ol
every elescrtption.VenitianW indow Hid
ihultcrs, indwSasli.ilverp!idWare,
Dritlannia Ware, (inns. Pistols, Kevol
vers, Manilla and Hemp Rope, bperm,
Lard, and W hale Oil, Tar, Window
Glass, LuokingGlass Plates, Lineed Oil,
fcipiriis Turpentine, Pure White Lead,
White Zinc Paints, Iilake's Fire Proof
and a full assortment of ether Paints,
Wines and Liquors at W holesale and
Kctail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var
nishes, &c. eVc.
AH of which will be sold very cheap for cash,
country produce, or four months" approved
credit. J.O. KICHARDSOX,
at the sirr.s of the Anvil and Saw
Danville, Sept. 11, ltsM lylOt
8POKTSME.V Thesubscriberhason hand
a large and well selected stock ef Guns.
Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles, Game llags.l'owder
IloftlS, Sliot lliches, A.C as follows.
ingle barreled shot Guns from S 3,no to S
Double do do I .(! to 40
Smooth cut Rifles lu.iit) to IS
Twist do lu.OO ;o 12
Foster's Pt.Twist Rifles, very fine 10,1)0 to 20
Revolvers 7,00 to 25
l'islols so c. to 3
Comprising in all ihe best assortment to be
found in this region, and at LOWER PRICES
than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In
conclusion, cive him a call and be convinced.
J.O.RICH ARDsOX.Hardward store.
3 doors north of the liank,7Mnn'e.
P I'MI'S Pumps ! Pumps !! Well and
Cistern Pumps, Suction.Force and Chain,
the very best articles now in ose.those wishing
to purchase can be convinced of this fact by
calling upon Henry If. Noll, Esq., Lewisbnr;
The subscriber has also on hand LEAD PIPE
from to 1 J inches. J. O. RICH ARDSO.N.
Danville Hardware Store, 3 cVors N.
9
of the Hank ef Dauvillc, St. jt. 15,15il j
Lithouraphfc Printing, &c.
KARL VUI.KMAR is now Ioeatcl on
North Fourth street, near 1. Phillips'
Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Views, Maps' Ac are made to order.
PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing
Teachers.
The German and Trench Languages, Draw
ing, Paiuting and Draughting, taught by Mr
Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 155
IRON! IRON!! IROIJ!!!
93 178 LBS. Just received at the
tj,'it Hardwarc Store f jwx.
01.1)8 4 Mr-FADIES. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the largest and lest as
sortment of Iron ever offered on the West
Branch. Having the exclusive control of the
celebrated Vaiistiie's Centre county Iron,
we are enabled lo warrant every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse
Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices to ail.
Call and see the Hardware Store of
REYNOLDS & M FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, 1H55.
DEYNOLDS & MTADDEX, at the
XV Hardware Store, Lewisburg, olh-r to the
citizens of the West Branch, at extremely low
prices, Oils, Turpentine, W hite Lead, Snow
White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Painls (various
colors weather and fire-proof.) Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Putty, Locks, Latches, Butts, Screws,
and all kinds of Building Hardware, Gentle
men who are building will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine our stock. Will
sell as near city prices as possible. Call and
see ns, uf the old Graham stand.
Lewisburg, May 0, l!5;,.
NOTICE.
AVE lies leave to introduce ourselves
IT to rhe citizens of LEWISill.RG and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and shippers of
While tsii IrWIuatilc Coal,
At .wienil.r t'tillitrt, Xortltiimlitrltiitd C. Ta.
where wftiave extensive improvements, and
are prepared to oiler to the public a very supe
rior article, particularly suited to the manufac
ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of
Co.-.l arc
LUMP yrT Smelting purposes,
STEAMBOAT for do. and Steamboats.
BROKEN j
EGG fur Family Use and Sieam.
STOVE )
j." ' ' for Limcburnsrs and Steam.
Oar Point of Shipping is SUNI'IRV, where
arrangements are made lo load Boats without
any delay.
COCHTtAN, PEALT A CO.
J. J. Oi-Timf . I-in- s-li-r. I llisj. Ilrisi. .ij. Laura. ler.
C. VV. l'r:o.e. -Uata, ,.n. II . 11 vi ... i ui.slr ,l-
r"' Oi.lers addressed toShamokin or Sun bury
will receive prompt aueiition. 1v5n5
UKIOH TEHFERAECE ECTIL,
a n
; Ice Cream r.cii ta!i: Saloon.
I Lunar J &t'i.ml ni .!.';. I Si.s.
' Having rented ti.e c.n.nni ik.us and well
i xL.-"u:.-d l.ui'dinrsat the lowered of Muriel
(formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes.Es'j.)
I the subscriber is prepared in entertain
j fTUA.WL-U AM' TliA ICUCUS,
I Man and Beast, woh lodging and food bu
11.1 with intuxiratir g liquors.
:"vrTiicre is also attached an ICE CREAM
Saloou for Ladies, aud au LATIN G SALOON
for Gentlemen.
He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a
share of the pubi.e patronage.
E. FETERS.
Lewisburg. March '30, 1S51 3m
VOTB'K. H iving been appoint'. the
XI lSCXro. tn the l.t w ibiirir Cemeu ry.
Hi o sitT'.-cribtr w.-uM
to rrrivrn. all dir'
!.-.:' tii. it he is pr- pared ,
niifcfif i 'h tlie t urlr.l
T Un il-.nt Vif wi'l
t ati'-ml In the rp-innr:nfiit of drrc.Tsp.) nfrfin.
ur.dertne direction i.t their surviving (nend.
Kesi.lcncc in the I.n !;;tr ?.l the (I;fe of the
Cemr-tery. GilOKfiE DO.XACHY.
Kewibiir, May :i, l?'.rl
MIAI If S I'lanoM. The subscriber
has been appointed Agent for the sale
of Meyer'scelebratt-d Pianos. C.Meyer ree'd
the Prize Medal at ihe World's Fair.'when he
was in competition with the most celebrated
makers of Europe and America. His instru
ments are universally known to excel all oth
ers for exquisite tone and durability. Those
wishing to purchase a Pianolhat 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. YODEU'S
Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St.
Oct. 1-J, 1854 Lewisburg.
Lcivlslj.il g Saving! ImI11u1Iou,
TS now open and ready to do businers. The
1 regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
Dibectoks William CAMtmiw, Esq.
Mr. JiiiiNsox Walls.
Mr. LilKRS AMII?IS.
Mr. JiMts M'Cbxisht.
Mr. Thomas Hates.
Mr. William Fhhk.
FaKn'ic V. Miitfr. Esq.
OrncEBS WILLIAM CAMEKOX, Vresident.
DAVID EEDKR, Treasurer.
Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months ; and Meee per
cent, less than six and overihree months.
DAVID REISER, Treasurer.
Lewisbnrg. Sept. 10, lSli:!
Winfield Woolen Factory,
A'car llartleton, I nlon Coimly.
rrillLS establishment is now in the best order
i The machinery bemtj nearly all new,
and none but the best of workmen employed,
the subscriber feels safe in saying that" his
work shall not be surpassed by any establish
ment in this or the adjoKung counties.
His waggons wi.i be around as usual, and
those wishing to p.itronie his establishment,
will please avail themselves of that opportu
nity. rSI have also on hand, and intend keep
ing a choice assortment.of CfAotN, such as
Clith, Sutinttft, Caihmtres, Tweedy Hlnnktt
Yarns, c,f which I will sell law fur cash, or
exchange for Wool and tYumrv Prodm-e ren
erailv. MAKK HA LFriVN V.
H.utleton, April 22, 185:1 if
OR Sif.E TWO new and elesan
six-and-three-iiuarie-r Octave I'iaitoN
Also THREE beautifully-finished Mt.i.O
I'Kt'SS, made after the newest improve
menls. Apply to
FR. J. GESSNER,
Sonth Fourth St. near Market.
Lewisburg, Nov. 20, 1H54
Htssey'3 Grain Reaper,
for cuttiiifjr both Grain and Grass
M"
AM FACTl'RED and for sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry by
1 GEDDE.-S, 5IAKSU A C 1
V
rv CI-CCKH all kinds of 8-dsy and
tVos-O-hoiir Brass Clocks and patent level
Vejejtime-pieccs, Brais -day clocks at Jj4r
brass 3o-h.ur cloclis as low as $1. All clocks
warranted tor one year at I. h. YODEI'S
THE subscriber con-
I tinues to carry on the
l.lvrry IIiisIii-tH at
the Old Stand on North!
Third street, rear Market, ami lesneciiullv
solicits the patronage of his friends and tb
public generally. CHARLES F. HESS.
Lewisburg, May 23, ISaO
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY.
, vf i jThe subscribers, ihankfol for
I (i"ff past patronage, would inform
1 :!'Ciilihe paj.'ic that they eonlmne 16
V manufacture ail kinds of .MILL
I GLARING and other Casl.ngs. Thrashing
Machines and other Machinery repaired in Ih J
best manner. Castings warranted to be of
good material, and at prices that ran Dot fail-'
to plea .-. CEDDES, .MARSH & CO.
Lewisbnrg. Feb. 151
COOKING tstoves, of various atlcrus
and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for salt)
alike LeUlurs Fuui!r, by
c;, d.le, Var.h Co.
' imu-lurlor, Wcod. and Coal
Stoves, variuus nnttcrns. for -ale at ib
i.ewi,burg r ouuory. Ueddes Maish A Co.
YyAUI''-5 Tatcnt Gar.r riow, a supe
I V rior arlicic, for salo at the Lewisburg
Foundry by Gcd.lis, Marah A Co.
GRAIN or Seed Ross' Patent-
tli-ridrdly the but and most durable
Grain Drill nowiu use, for sale at the Lewiaburg
Foundry by Geddes Mamh & Co.
Lightiifcig Kods.
4 FTKU msnj years' close investigation an J
: jZ riumeritus ex L'fiijjents, the ratrntee tak
' Itu-ur- in inft.rriiiiig the fuUic that be ha
arrived At thr I tie j 'rinc'ple of p'olrciing Um'iUer,
JwrliiiiCi or:! prcf.f n frum tbedetruclive iprlu
ence ol LIGHTNING. The calamitits
that cvir i itv, Tun, Ulage and Countrjfalla
! victim to ajinuatly, ll.ru the gro-; negligence of
iu uihjl'iiants. is Lt OLtl calculuiiua, especially
when the rtmcJv is so eay to oLuiii -this U
j found ta
and in t!.ts a!-jne. ThU KoJ has tccu examioeil
i by the me?t i-cii diific p niU tncn in the world
rrutt-!-tre .".rMurtr it', Jvit.ii;on, allor and many
: olinTs ;h;it have eia': in J thiem, rccomnaeBd and
; sj of iLem in the !:-! terms of approbation,
i arid liive prunounct-J thtm the only safe rods ir
, use in lhir any ulii r c uiit'y lur the protrcti .
ot Lives and rrvpeity. lnr advanljtpe is to divide
i nnd throw l-irk o pin of :he e!. eric lluid h armlets
L lo tiit ciutj.:- ; in i;r;f of a tr. ke this enables the
roij t.) cm. Jut thai p.trinni of fin id that belongs
to t: p t-nrth v i t i i u : the fLhte-t tijuper of lea
vir cu.din t.ir. 'I hi rod has mnny other
aiivart t .i the vld one. The only place al
; ii.anuf3 turina i.- in
l ine .V 'i J.ivfM ulure IS.'fl, r.ilatfefpMa,
j hi re all per-ons are reup ectfuily invited to call
antl ex.u.iine lor iueniirlvrs. t or iale Wholesale
or Hetail ly TllO'ri All MIX AGE.
Orders rjmp'Iy attended to. Terns cash.
These nds have been purchased and success
ful. j u.-td by tlie ft-'i'u-.viij iuJividaals, companies
and corparatirns. whose ciiues are chevrfuDy
subr.,iltid :
tun!
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r.Jj MaA. t 9. RVrfs. Giwp
ur. Ju-'-i- C'nraJ. J. Multriir
n . J. i.. . un r. ii. ihirsli-T, 'iira4
.tin ! M-f. Am', nn A UrAthtrn,
ti ,ii.iun. Th'.-. .n..t-r. hmtm At
11. f.ictiv u-, 'tl.-.'. Nott Mr.
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v i i .... J. . v ii. tn. I;. p.:trl.-n, J. (Ueihirf. ;. Pr.
j r. Mr. i-;.r; ;r. I; :;.i;, S. I-rt J.Vnnkkv
Mr ! ;- :.. lr. I nu. ii. ( t-rs A t..., J, W.Braii,
ti. iilr. tl.- Krd r.irth; II -t l. Ili-t t'. ArarBaJ, tfa
r in; i.kr t- n ' uu-ii.-; r.r-' llatl.
a i,v & iif rj ,V. ir jrrty.tT? Crispin. Juds
M . all. lM.yt.-n. hn N. tn.an, lir. U. Jtl'2lurtMv
B ii j. KoWrtu, Sir. J. hrwn.n .
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fl-rtf'? TpV.,rV Ualri-uny. Vm. K tir. Jr-bn ITsas,
vi l'i it rs. J;-.. i'h Jiiiii''. l:..d iluian. Krvbn
.V. ii. I;. i;...r;e 1.1. ci.t. - w J "iin tourt lita,
aii'M'uri'iiii--:. u-r" u;::r.. Ltmr.-V nt Tp. Jh K-br.
fttiun 7r l'r. Ciiarlr Wile u. II jj'.tHyhm Tp.J-bn
Kunia. Mmtn Kyutz. H nm Tp. liac Cvuidroa. H'Ai
Itttr fy.-ilnhix.vl UiCuian.
C0MX.PJ TTny.v.
'i:rLiP.., Anr.l-T. 747.
I hT tm day enreftiVy in.;.r.-J a cfndutir et
l-i'-l.tnii: l;.d. i:h anl ir.i.-x, errrW-d by tr.
Th ni.il Atmit.. ca I., Il.-nie lieu,4. ucrrtrr. ati'l
have no l.t-Miattcn in t- ii -r Tl .it it is n.-t only th; brst
1 !'. rtrr v-n. but tbut it ir. tlie only on? I baveytC
eMiniiiict! that if r n-trm trd on (trirtly fri,niitir princi-.lt-t.
It i w:th utu.h lmure that I r BiBiend fa is
cctaducttr to th att niiv u of turner4 f-t buiM' ne:
11. M I(M.TRIE.
I am it sati-e.-d that the Marivtie Lihtninr K.J
m;ii'uf;n nir. d ly Mr, Th' man Am.itNi:e. of Philaielphi
if ti.e L- st . fiat baa t-Tt-r i-t-u nia le. 1 h:tTr pent tfvrl
e;ir!- in tlie ntu-'y ! t!i litws t.f -Wtrii'itr and nu-iKt-i.-ni.uiid
ii;i- no h.-fit.tti'.R in .. tht ibefe ar
M.n-triii t. i-r.-n tb t-n' prirrV of f. i. Tlie elrM-tna
.br.t-k if t ci-iird and i:-j i. d bv tne niajti.-t at the tp
of the rt-l. ami ir would be imp. il-V. arrordinif tn th
law. i rf altrarti. n and repn!-i,n, f. r a buiNim to b
injimd by a .-tr. ke .. lu-htn-n.- h-n pe. ff. iMi by one ot
thrne roU. 1 ba?e bi4 n nrjuut'd with Mr. ArBiilaei
for iM'.ithI yt arts, and N-fore h .i -mrnenciil the mannf;.r--turt-ol
tbfr n .! I x-icnnttl th- prinnpb rn hirh tbiy
arr n-n-trtM tt-d. :n;d f. ;t rutmri'-fd that their ad-tit ii
would be jtti-nd-d with ci m; Irt. tucc. The in-rra.irf
d-mand t'- r thi rtI,'ii.d tl. r I. n.-ir.sal.-s in nil j -irn
oi tl;- rr. it n try, i ainr lei uu;m. n'a!i n of tht-ir uttMtv .r.i
nut er orilr. TiiAi V 1. W ALLU? M." i.
Ki-ii un. Philpd Co., A ni Im. 1-0.
Cirs.C. WILT and 8A.V. L EL HOOVri?.
llartleton I'tiiuii C o, r.;.
ate A rents fjr I'nion and adjoining C'uuiiiu .,
and will furui.-h the Hoda on I lie ante terms and
in the smc manner as the Propriefor.
Oj'pjsUlun U the Life of Lusinrss!
NEW LIVEllY
AND
L EXCHANGE STAELE.
'l'Lesuiiaciiber would respectfully inloiin lh
citizen, of Lewiburi; ami the traveling commun
ity gent-rally, that he has opened a new Livery
and Exrhnngr s.i.,MP 0D FOl KTH ftrret half a
square South of .Market, and has provided a good
lot of lloraea, niih enliiAiy new good and lash,
ional ItCsmocrs, Rucgie,Sleighs.&c. where all
wishing anvliiitig in bis line may be accommod
ated on the Imrtest notice and must reasonable
terms. lie will pay every altcniion to the
wants of bia custonin-vand hopes by so doing
to merit and receive a lieeral share of pullie
paitonape. WILLIAM MOORE.
Lewisburg .Dec 30, lSol
Cr, n. II. Dcrshan,
n.WIXl! rorniarcnily localcd in le
wisburg. Pa. (tbiice at the lower en J
of Market sti.ci, nearly opposite to Peier'
Il. tei; would respectlul:y ar.ni-unce to the
citiens if the town and vicinity, that he is
J rej arcd to answer promptly all calls in his
proicssii n. He has ilei. N.l much time and
special attention to all di-i asi s; and by lh
success which has aitcmkd his practice in
oilier plan s, he tipccls a good share uf ihe
pill lie patroiiKCt'.
Special attention will also le piven to all
Chronic diseases, such as Female Crmplaints
of every form ai d variety. Liver Complaint,
Piles. Dyspepsia. Rheumatism. Scrofula, Drop
sv. A-.'iie. Uroncbitis. Sore Eyes. Nervous i-r
SN-k Headache, Xenralria, St. Vims' Dance,
Fits, Consumption. Asthma, l lrers, Cancers.
Tetter.Scald Head, I'hl. cieas-a D.lcns or milk
leg. Fistula. PaNy, Cataract. Deafness, Hare
lip, While Swelling, Debility, Tumi rs. Corns,
&.C. Ac. In almost every Chronic case, a
complete cure will be etlectcd.il' the directions
are followed. No pav is required until acme
is performed. Charges will invariably be as
customary. Lewisburg, April 12, IMS fm
Not- Dr.M. liaalu lir.l Ihe I'M "! the W.warrtem
of Mr.li.il,.-. ar.l .01 frame IW er Aa.rrl..
t l.rlie n. Itiin ..il.Bi r. mfriw I Or O d or m:n"r
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