Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 28, 1855, Image 4

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    Tie World Within.
Many tell us of ilic beauties
Of the worU wherein we dwell,
Of the forest, rock, and fountain.
Of the crystal uream and dell;
Of the outward ties that chaiu us
With a holy binding spell.
Of th gentle word of kindness.
Thai invites as that is veil,
Still, there's a world of beauty
Lies bidden from the view
Th ssered world within as.
With its raried shape anl hue.
Who can read the happy spirit?
Who can paint the pleasing scene I
Are not th (lights that us inherit
Brighter far than gems may seem !
Hav not hope more verdaut t'liage
Than the palm or forest tree
Do not thought more pentlv ripple
Than a peaceful moonlit sea I,
Though the storms of adverse fortune
On the ontwar I world may frown.
Still the inward world may glisteu .
With a radiance ail its own.
The rock mijestic towering,
Thecavern h-mnled shore.
May be matched in minds imagining
Till time shall b no more ;
The ocean's vast expansion,
With its fathomless abyss.
And treasures deeply hidden,
Are small compared to this'
The mind's insatiate longing,
With endl-ss motion rife.
Knows on ending nor a limit
Through the acme path of life;
E'en then its powers expanding.
When this world no more is seen,
Troves the beautiful enduring
Of the world that dwells within.
A Story for Children.
There was ones a farmer, wlio hid a
large field of corn J ho ploughed it and
planted the corn, and harrowed it and
weeded it with great can, and on his field
he depended for the chief support of his
family. Hut after he- had worked hard,
he saw the corn began to wither and droop
for rain, and he began to have fears for
his crop. lie felt scry sad, and went
over every day to look ,at his corn, and
tea if there win any hope of rain.
One day as he stood looking at the sky,
and almost in despair, two little rain drops
up in the elouJ over his head saw him,
and one taiJ to the other :
"Look at that poor farmer ; I feel sorry
fir hira ; he has taken so much pains with
his fi.:l J of corn, and now it is all drying
up; I wish I oul l do him some good."
'Yes," said the oth"r, ''but you are
only a little rain drop, what could you do?
Yon can't even wet one hillock."
"Well," said the Cr.-t, "to be sure I
can't do much, but I can cheer t'.ie farmer
a little at any rate, and I am resolved to
do my best. I'll go to the field to show
my good will, if I can do do more; and
so here I go." And down went the rain j
drop one came pat on the farmer's nose, j
end ono fell on a stalk i f corn. Dear me,"
said the farmer, putting his finger to his I
mose, "what ? A rain drop ! AVhcre did j
that come from : 1 do lulieve we snail
have a rhower."
The Erst rain drop had no saoDcr start
ed for the field, than the second one said,
"Well, if yon are going, Ielieve I will go
too; here I come." And down dropped
the rain drop on another stalk.
JSj this time a great mauy rain drops
had come together to hear what their com
panions were ta'king about, and when they
sasr them going to cheer the farmer, and
water the corn, one said, "If you are go
ing on such a good errand, I'll go too ;
and down be came. "And I" said anoth
er, "and I," "and I," aul so on, till a
whole shower of them came, and the corn
was watered, and it grew and ripened, all
because the first little rain drop dctcrenii
ed to dj scW if eouM.
Never be discouraged, cVJ-lren, because
yon can't do much, lfo tctmt you can
ansrels can do no more.
Thb Victory. Tho Louisville Times
states as an incident of the mob in that
city, the following :
"A woman who attempted to save her
husband, was pitched down stairs, break
ing her neck and limbs so that she died.
The mob, finding their game scarce, set
the torch to tlio houses ; the women fled
one who was fiVeing with a young infant
in her arms, was followed by a hard-hearted
wretch, who was coming up, put the
muzzle of the weapon to the child's head,
fired, and bespattered its brains over its
mother's arms.
Catastrophe Prevented by a Cat's
Tail. A small child of Tliomas Murray,
assistant freight agent of the LSoston K lil
road, while playiug near a well in East
Albany, N. Y., on Saturday afternoon,
dipped, and was just on tie tve of being
precipitated into it, when the little one
grasped the cat ly the tail and held on to
it, until the cries of the child brought as
sistance, when it was rescued. The cat
mil sitting on a 1 jr, and so death-like was
its grasp that the print of iU nails" wre
easily detectcJ in tlia log.
'True as I'reaciiixu." A man fa
in jus fjr hunting up ctiigins, philosophizes
thus: ''What strango creatures girls are !
iffer one of them good wages to work for
von, and ten chances to one if the old wo
man can spare any of hr girls hut just
propose matrimony, and see if they don't
j nip at the ch-in?e of working a life-time
just for their victuals and clothes."
Wise, veusi-s IkrceT -The" "Kansas
Legislature, the other day, had a long dis
cussion on the na-uing of a new county.
The original naaia selected was ''fierce,'"
but after a long and stormy discussion, in
which the administration was severely
bandied, the worl-rieree" was stricken
out and "Wise" snlntituded.
Stra-The Kanss 1,-gUhture has estab
lished tho rioa vice system of voting, sinii
hr In that ia Virginia,aod the inhabitants
nf each eoiiD'y r-: ill tj vots iu on pre-irc
Kew Bojk and Stationary Store
X Lowblmr?. M. Fiiznatrkk
JL Brothers. Publishers. Booksellers 4. Sta
. .1 .
tioners, 39 N. tith St., Philadelphia, have opeu
ed a branch of Iheir establishment in 3d SL,
next door to Beaver & Kremer's Store where
mav be had Books in the varied departments
of Literatnre, including Historical, Biographi
cal, Theological, Scieutilic, Mechanical, Poeti
cal, Classiral.Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub
lications. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books,
suitaMe for the various denominations. Plain
aud Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pert and
Pocket ("uiiery, Portmonuaies in Pearl, Ivory, j
rapier-.Hacne ana .Morrocco, voiu pens ana
pencils, Ladies Cabas, Reticules and Work
Boxes, and a variety of useful Fancy Goods.
I. a lies and'Ieutleinan are respetlully solicited
to call and examine their assortment of Books,
Stationery and Fancv Goods. New Gjods re
ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1855.
BLANK Books of all patterns, including!
Way Books, Ledgers. Journals, Cash and I
Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Bonks, ,
Students' Note ami Composition Books, Ac, j
at M. Fi'zpatrirk .V Bro.'s. 3d St., Lewisburg.
OHTE MUXNAILS in Pearl, Ivory, 1'a-
I ,,.,,r t !,. a,i M..r,.e,-,. at
v7rvin? from 10 cts. to $1,25 at M. F.tzpal-1 proprietors in this .state of the above une
rick .V IST's .New Book and Stationery Store, ! q"l Safes and Locks he rrp.ua .on ol
ia u. r ,.. A..r i.. it., , a- i the genuine Herring s Sale ' is world wide,
Kremer's store.
1MXE Gold Pens diamond pointed 37J
1 Large do " " " 5"
Ex. " " ' V5
Gold pens in silvercases from 75 cts. to $C,00.
(Jold pencils with or without pens from 75 cts.
to -fl.OO
G1 OLD pens repoinied at 25ets. each, at M.
T Fitzpatrick & Bro's New Book and Sta
tionery Swe, 3d Mt. Lewisburg, next door to
Beaver oi Kreamer's Store.
1)EN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos
tenholins. and others fine manufacture,
at prices varying from II) els. to Sil.tiO.
(i ODD Razors warranted.from 25 to 50 cts.
X Razor tsirops from l to 15 cts., at M.
Fitznatrick A Bros' New Book and Stationery
3d St. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kre
mer's Store.
TEW Books received as soon as publish
I 1 ed, and for sale at a liberal discount
from Publishers prices, at M. Fitzpalhck
Bros' New Bookstore, 3d ft. Lewisburg-
6c
ORDERS for any Books published in this
Countiy or Europe, noi on hand, will be
attended to with promptness and dispatoh.and
supplied in all cases at from 20 to 5u percent
belowpublishers' prices. by Kitpatrick fir Bro.
CI HEAP letter, cap and note paper from 0
cts. to 12 per quire.
BulT Envelopes self sealing, 12J cts. per 100.
Fine white " " 15 "
at M. Filzpatriek & Bros New Book and
Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg.
IJLAIN and Fancy Stationery of all kinds,
at M. Filzpatriek & Bros' New Book
store. 31 St. Lewi-burg.
nARl'KltS, G. "ley's, Graham's.aml all the
oth-r M1 Masaines supplied at
60 pr annum. Single No s omy 20 cts., hy
M. Filzpatriek & Ilros 3d St., Lewisburg.next
door to beaver & Kremer's Store.
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
George Sturges,
QOLE Mannfiii-turer of the Improved
J Spiral spring 3Iatn-!e!, Ao.sa
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE slLVF.lt MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two Ly ttw Am- rii n ln"titut. Sew V 'rk. Ort. ISS1
do t rioiklm ltislilut, 1'lniiwlelfihia.Nov. r J
Od t th Mr iaaJ I i-tiluU', t)U:uiore. Not.) ls..'
The peculiar iinpruvement in the construe- :
lion of ilns Matress is, that all tbc clumyi uitil ,
hniri wnaJrn frjiue tcork is entirety dispensed j
with, and its place supplied by a lighter and
much more durable frame, the springs are all
connected by harness ieher binges, securely j
riveted, rendeiintr it impossible for a single I
sprm? to fall down or p'l out of place, and
making a Bed so elastic that any part may be j
raised or bent up. and is thus admirably fitted j
to the warns of the sick or asthmatic who may
require a si'tmg p isture.having the luxurious j
softness of the best Fealher Red with the liplit- i
ness and facility of handling of the common
Hair Mattress.
These improved Sprins B"ds are inmriabty
made of the best materials, aud will last many
years without repairs.
Persons havin" llair .Mairesses, cau nave t
them altered into Spring Reds.
These Be Is are well adapiedforllotels.berths
of Ships, S'eamboats aud Hospitals. j
Spring S -a!s forChairs.Carriages or Church
Pews an I Hair and Husk .Maliesscs made to
order. AIo an extensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
CAST IllOX FCltXITlllE,
consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat
Racks, Cane and I'mbrella Stands, Garden
Chairs, Settees, Ac. .Ve.
Philadelphia. April 20, 155 ly575
SALAHAIJDER SAFES!
rrKV&i Evans & Walson,
J&&r 1 feifi'-A No. a Siuih Fourth
!?4lSt., Philadelphia.
ftCr?iyfil ;icat l ire at
gTjTSfgwj Chestnut & Fifth Sts.,
Fri.lav monuiiu, O'-c. l.'Hh, list EVANS &
WATSON" S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU
MPHANT, as they always ate when put to
the lest :
Pninnr.i.rniA, Dec. 15, 151.
Messrs.Evans A Watson N"u.-"J South Fourth St.
Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec
ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch
ants and (.thrs in want of a secure means ol
preserving Iheir bonks, papers Ac. from fire,
as the one we purchased from yon about seven
months since has preserved our bonks, papers
and cash in as good a cond.iion as Ihey were
when nut into it, before the great fire of this
morning, which destroyed the entire block of
..risk...... ...i v.nt, ....
Dill IUI II s COIIIC1 ui vinr si i. on . ii... .'iiiiw.
the second door of our building, from which
place il fell into Ibe cellar, and remained there
until the fire was out. The Safe was then re
moved and opened in the presence of at least
1000 persons, who witnessed the pood condi
tion of its contents. Will you please have
the Sale and Locks repaired, as we intend to
put it in use a.'.nn, having perfect coufideuce
in its fire-proof qualities.
Yours, respectfollv,
LACEY A PHILLIPS."
Evans A Watson take pleasure in referring I
to the following, among the many hundreds
who hive their tsafes in use: I'. S. Mint, Phil
ala.: Farmers' Mechanics' Dank, Pliilada. ;
Samuel Allen. Esq., l;gh Sheriff, Philada. ; j
John N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb!
..... m. ... v. ia, srn.r.A ui . p-l.,,.1 1
Norris & Xon. Locomotive builders, Philada.;
Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,
Philada.; Pennsylvania llailroad Co., Philada-;
I.acey & Phillips, coruer 5th and Minor Sts.;
Kharpless &. Bro , !So. 32 South Second St.;
James. Kent V Santee, No. 117 North Third
St.; W. II. Horstman Sons. No. 51 North
Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co.No. 87 Mar
ket St.; J. & I). Orne, No. 1H5 Chestnnt St.
tiTA large assortment of the above Safes
.!... I I 1.. 1 . ,,.A . i .... i in
per cent, more fire than any Herrings Safe!
now in nse). tVAHS 6c n.tiww also i
mannfjiriiirf and keep fur sale. Iron Shntlcrs,
Iron Doors anil Iron fash, for making fire
proof Vaults f.ir li.nilrs ? lore s, public and pri
huildinje; Seal and I.ttrr Copyin" Pres
sfs ; raiem Slatr Lined Ilefricramr. Ac.
Pl.-ae mre ns acall.al No. SB South FOI.'RTII
St., Philadelphia. April 6, 55 573j 1
I EWIll.KY
I Hie latrst pattern ofa!lqiiaI-
itit j tut sale dt Uie luwi-i Oily prices by !
J. J.
VODR. t
Lewisburg Chronicle &
Dissolution of Partnership.
slnHE Partnership heretofore existing
, . - i t t n .
J between David Blairand J. L.Barrelluo
der the firm of U lair A: liarrett, in the business
of the Mount Veruon House, No. 95 North
Second Street, lias been this day dissolved by
mutual consent, J. I.. Barrett havine purchased
the interest of said Blair, willconuiiue to keep
the Muunt Vernon House.
DAVID BLAIR,
J. L. UAUIIET l'.
The Mount Yernem House will be continued
bv the subscriber, who will be happy to see
his friends and spare no pains to make them
comfortable. J. L. BAKKETT.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1855.
HERRING'S
ratent Clumiiiion Fire
proof SAFES, Willi IUll's
LjLfnT. j. j Patent l'owder-Prool Locks,
"jSSMffilC 5s3 which were a wanted separ
ate Medals at the Worlds
Fair, London, 1 Kit, and also
it the World's Fair, New
- iti i tti 'i'k.
"IP b '
subscribers are the sole manufacturers and
and for the last thirteen years the mercantile
community have witnessed and borne testi
mony to their .xsvsn rmiso fire proof quali
ties. More than 12.000 of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two Hrsinitn
have passed triumphantly thronsh accidental
fires. The public arc assured that all Safes
manufactured by the stib-cribers are not only
guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re
spects even superior to those which have been
so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their
services in the burning of the "Tribune es
tablishment," New York.and at the Great Fire
in Strawberry slreet. at the large fire last July,
opposite the Girard House ; and still more re
cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Sts.,in
this city, in which thesSafes came forth the
acknowledged CH-nrm-v, when many other
securities failed. FARREL & CO.,
Irnn Snff and Bunk tjrk Makers,
31 WALNL'T 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, &c,
on hand and made to order. All the mosicel
ebratedLocks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand " Safes," " Salamanders" and
"Iron Chests" of other makers, having been
taken in part payment for llerrini's, for sale
at half price. March :i(i,'ft5. 572yl
Agent J. O. RiriiAniisox & Co., Danvilie.
BLINDS AKD SHADES !
liT.:l!init Ojf at )UdueeJ Prices.
J." WILLIAMS, No. 12 North
SIXTH STREET, a few doors above
Market St.. Philadelphia. OUlCJSAToi; OF
ALL M:V STYLUS.' Buys the best mate
rials cheap for Cash, which enables bun to sell
superior Window ItlintN & Miarii'S
as low as others sell inferior rtieles.
Gold Ilordered and Painted shades, of beau
tiful designs.
Hull" Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures,
&c wholesale and retail.
Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order.
Repairing in general attended to. Purcha
sers please call.
ct;we study to please.j
March ao, IS.i5 2mS72
FRENCH TRUSSES.
HERNIA or Rupture successfully
treated, and comfort insured, by use of
the elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriber, and made to order expressly for ;
HI
his sales. 1 na'.de and saleable Books published Works
All suffering with Rupture will be eratified i particularly adapted to the w ants of the people,
to learn that the occasion How oliers to procure j (,,. , tl j. beautifully illustrated with fine S;eel and
a Truss coin Inning trireme lightness, with tune, j Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub
durability and correct cnm-trurtiiin. m lieu of the j slantial manner.
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually j Agents now canvassing for ns, find it a plca
sold. An extensive assortment always on i ant and profitable employment.
nanu, adapted to every variety oi liiiptnre m
adults and children, and for sale at a range of '
price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses. .;, .
SVSl and $5; Double, $J, .), ,G,!-i and $10.
Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent
to any address by remitting the amount, send
ing measure around the hips, and staling side
affected. .
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im
porter, 4'iilf It II. KrccllPK,
S. W. cor. of Twelfth A: Race Ms, l'lnlaila.
Pepot for Bantling's Improved llodv Itraee;
Chest Expanders and Erector Ilraces; l'atent
Shoulder Rraces; Suspensory Bandages; Spi
nal I'rops and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with
competent ladv attendants.
March 30, 1855.
THE CHEAP CASH
BOOK ami Stationery Store, North
west cor. of Sixth and Arch Ms., i'lnln
dtlphia. (;i'cul ItarainH iu I looks !
1'oetiral, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard
and Presentation Rooks, very Cheap.
M Ari.ll AM FAKCY ST.l TIOSEIIY.
Superior white ruled Letter 1'aper, $1.50 per
Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in preat
variety. Weddings furnished at very moder
ate rates. Cards Written and Eueraved.
G:lliitts and other Steel Pens. Superior Mut-
to Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for 25 cents, j
Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights. &c.
, , ,, ' , .
r ine X urkcy Morocco I'orte-Monnaies. I'ort- ,
fnliiis. tVe. Card Cases. Uackcainmon Hoards,
Ac,
w.uiduioKcv.u.i.niio, ' I
l. i . 't-4 - i). n il'l' .
UAMEs. lilSECTKD PICTl KoS, Alc; Al
bum1;, Serap Honks and Engravings,
April SitV5 it i ay i l. TlioniMon,
F. H. SHITH,
POUT Monnaip, rocket Book and
Dressincr Case Manufaetiirer, N. W. cor.
of Fourth & Chestnut Sts., I'liiludelphia.
Always on hand a large and varied assort
, , .
ment of
nnnaies, Work Boies,
rocket Books, Cabas,
";,?.k"s, I.?5"' i ravelln" Ba-'.
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
l orl r olios. Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac.
Also, a peneral assortment of EXGMsIf,
FRF.XCH AND GERM AX FANCY GOODS.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Cold Pens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. II. SVITII,
X". W. corner Fourth A- Chestnut Sts., Philada.
N. B. On the receipt of S. a Superior
Gold Pen m ill he sent to any pan of the Cnited I
Slates, by mail ; describing pen. thus, medinm,
hard, or soft. March :iil.'55 Iy572
SIRS. E. EIITCEELL,
VO. 2S North Ninth St., rbilafla.,
Il inanufarlurcrof .M;lllillax. l:ilvi,
Kc., of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE
and RETAIL. Orders made up al short notice
in the best and latest style. April 4,'S5m3
SABTL H. FULTON,
CTAPLE and Faney Stationrry, and
1 Card I'n?raln:. Establishment,
19 South EIOII I II SU Philada. April 4,'55
IJhlAOLDS & M FADDEN, at the
JLl; Hardware store. I.ewisbure. offer to the
citizens ot Ihe West liranrh, at extremely low
prices, Oils, Turpentine, White Lead, Snow
White Zinc. Silver's Plastic Paints (various
colors weatherand fire-proof.) Xails.Spike,
Class. Pnttv. I.oeks. T.atches, Butts, Screws,
and all kinds of Building Hardware, Gentle
men who are building will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine nur stock. Will
sell as ncr city prices as possible. Call and
tee us, ol the old drnliam stuiul.
Lwiiburf, Mar fi, ifOo.
West Branch Fanner
To Iron Blasters and Dealers.
PEXN'AWireWorks-Xo.-2lAuhSt.
above Front PHILAl'ELPIHA.
SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire
of all meshes and widths,
with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work.
Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder
and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner
in or out of the City.
A very superior article of Heavy Founder's
Sieves all kinds of Iron lire Wire, Wire and
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Siaich, SnulV, Brick
dust, Ac.
3in590 BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN.
Trnsses Trns8e3 Trusses !
-gX C. 11. NEEDLES,
TKLrsx AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of line Farxrn Tnrssrs, combining
extreme Vghlnna, ease, and durability, with
correct construction.
Hernial or Ifuptured patients can be suited
hy NMnittinu nmount. an lk.w : JVn.lin nitnili-r of
hirlii. Hrt'iiii'l tli liip, unit tatiit? i-ifit- lilt.-f I.-.I.
.-l of .,.iilr TratA . . liuiil.l fi. 6, S, 10.
o-rruetli.io . to wt';ir. mill how to alfcet a curv, wln-n j
libte, Bt-iil it li thtf TrUi-s.
At;". UiT naif, in ETat Tnrietr,
Dr. Iimmwx's Improved Patent Modi Itraee,
for lite' rure nf Protar-ons Vb-rl; Ni Ppinil an l '
Situ. nrU: I'atti-nt Shoulilt T Uran n. U- ft hin.l-r an
Kr b.r :riuH, ntlptHl to all with Mi.p Slo.uldfni nI
Wink l.on?; iititirb tia-tic Ab.l-.uniial U il?, uf-tt-Porl-
; Svriturfft, malr f'-mlr.
ftw .Laiitcrr liMiin-. with IjvIv ttm1ant. fU'
GEETUirJE HCIJEY SOAP.
HIIE purity, fras-
I ranee, and n"'u'
emollient properties ol
this Soap, renders it es- a
pecially deserving iTBrri.n'
place on every toilet. r,ijtimryj!)2i
t or chapped tiands.amt -
various diseases of ibe skin, it is uncqualed. j
Each cake is stamped W.M. CON WAY, I0t ,
South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other
is Genuine.
Improved Clicmira! Olive Soap.
Warranted to H'ua.'i in Hard, Soft or Xatt Wutcr.
This Soap has powerful cleansing proper
ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt,
cVe., fiom every description of goods without
injury to them. For all doineslic purposes it
is superior to any other Soap now iu use, and
2U per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin
Soap. Each bans stamped WILLIAM COS
WAY, M South Seeond Street. Phil'idtlihia.
manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE
SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles,
importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Asb.
Rosin, A'C.
Orders bv mail promptly attended to.
August -1, 1S55 50.1m3
Fruits and Confectionery.
REMOVAL. The siihserilir-r has
removed to No. Market street,
(three doors ub.,re the OH Stand, PHI LAD.)
where he keeps constantly on hand a general
stock of nil articles in his line consisting of
OH ANGUS, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit
in season ; Almonds, Walnnls. Cream Nuts,
Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and
Preserves of all kinds to which he invites
the attention of Dealers and others visiting the
City. Goods packed at this establishment
warranted to carrv safe.
S. L. HERRING,
No. 26 Market street,
3m596 above Front, south side, Philad
Bosk Agent3 Wanted.
GENTS wantei in every Town and ! ,
1 County in the L'niled Stales, to canvass '
f,,r ihe most popular Historical and other val-
nr list also inclnrtas the best botks of T.S.
AHTHL'U. Over liio.oud volumes have been
sold the pa.st year, and their ale is increasm
yet. We have just added several Aw lluukn
our list by this most popular writer.and shall
add others the ensuing fall and winter.
We think we have the best list lor Agents in
the cuuntrv
Se n.l f.T il. and jii.lse f-r vcnr-.
selves. For full particulars and list, address
J. W. UKADKKY, Vuhliher,
43 North Fourth street,
4m597 Philadelphia, Pa.
TTelmLold's Genuine Preparations.
U ELM UO ID'S HWiIy roncentrafed
ompounri I Inii :u t ul
HI C'EII . lor iiseases ol the Dlad.h r and
Kidneys, St'nret Diseases, ."Strictures, Weak
ness, and at) diseases tf the Sexual Organs,
whether in Male or Female, from whatever
cause ihey may have originated and no matter
of how long staudme.
If you fiintrafh J Hi territ'le dinAa5 whih,
wltcn nuce KfiiUil in thi- MsWni, will un-ly i:o down
from nu (tt-iifrati t aii(llier, umlrrniiuiii); tti oii
Mitnti.in nl pui'i inir tli Trrr Tttal Hiii'l of life do not
lru.-t y.ur!-lf iu ll.e Imi.d :If yunrk, who -t irt up . t-
ry 1mv in a t-tt v lik llii. nxl tiil tiit- r wiib U
rinj: fiil hmli tK ! u!nti-l to .l-o itp tl you tit;
unit tbow uot 'luiiiiiti a tth tJu'ir trii-k. You rau
iitt it too curctul m ihv tt'Ui'iJon of a zt-iu Jjr in tlius
The Fluid Kxtmitff Pu hu h.i l-rn i.n nf'unfc.1 by
miu Dt .hv!n uu tli- ;rc:itft l;- m. Jy r.-r ku-wn.
'l iP miirinr -ru-etiy .i.--t.t in
iniiort-iit m it tt lion, aint yt m tl.ornuu'tt I hat it anni-
i.ii-ti v.-r Durticieut'tiiv rank an i virus of
this dreadful tli: and. imiiki- .th- r reniMliet. it Jim
toil ilrv un Hit iliM-ju in Ui'
l.lo-nl. ( otixtitutioDal
ii.-i.iiiiv i., t ..f-i..i.. a m t t.rrihl.
UlffHJ-e, lin II Iinfl I-PH(ria FiH'iiniiii "i iiif nu
nian rat to untimely irrat-. thin Martins the l.rilliunt
hopenof parent, and hlii-htinz in the hn-1 the irlorious
aiot ilion of luxu) a nMe wiulh, ran I cured .y thi
li.f..HiMe lt.-uit .lv. And aj-'a u.ed.riiie wl.it h nui-t ln
t flt every Uy, frm the mu.j 'y delimit to ihe confined
and dopairiiiR invniid, no rquaJ id lu be luUU'i, Uctiurf
both a a Cure and iTi-vi nl. .e.
Ilelmbcld's ITiglily Cuncentmted Cnmpcund i
ITuid i:li iif t ar-:;:n ilia,
For purifyin the ISIihkI, rt-niniiiK " It . aric:ns
fr .inrxrti!or M-rrur , x-.Mir.' uvl iniritili-nr-iu
lif. rltnmi i-ontiliili.-nl 'li(-.-ut, itmiiit: from an inv
pun- ttt if thf( lihHul, nliJ tlP only rvliahli antl ef-fr-'tua)
known rnm-rfy fr l hi run i f ST"ful. Salt
i;it um. hcalil lli-a.l, lrati'n nf tti Thront anil
I'aiiM and Swellintd f liiu T. tier, 1'iiu-
I-kun the Kare, anJ aU Svaly Krui-tu ui vf th- kiu.
TIiln artirle i nv prwriUiI hy pome of the moct
di!-tiiijrui-lid rhjjtii idtm in the country, ami ha? t.nvt-U
in. in t flh ii-ut iu pra- tii t-thMii any nn nitratim. M ?arha
(ariila y t otfrrwl to llif i.uMic. i-irral nwi" of ncoii
.liry Sy .hilislr'u"'1 iTful''tifi 'lifJt-f have -n-tir
It rrtiiTtreil in the iiirun-I! wnr.Jsnf our I'uhlic In
Ptitiitiontt whirh hud fur many jear n eist.-tl wry mMc
. trtntmpiit that roulit tK'di vis-d. Thf- nnm furniU
Ftrikilt fxainpl-n ot tin- military rff.rl ff thiM tiifliniif
in arr-tinjt wnic nf tlie mt inr.-tcrate diff-asc.. af:r
the jrland wt re livlP'yl and the Iioih already aff. ctt d.
NoTICB. U'tternfrt.m n sponsiMe I'hyyi-'iana of a-T-fml
Ml'itl Oi!lt2f. and rertilicat.-B of run' from i.v
U. nt a ill be found awm pa living lioth I'r-ijrati"us.
Fluid Extract of Buchn, $1 per
bottle, or G bottles for n. Fluid Extract cf
S;irsaparilla,l per bottle, or ! bottles for J,
equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar
sapatilla. Prepared and Sold byTI.T. Iirl.MBOI.D,
rhemist, aii3 Chestnut St., near the (Jirard
House, Philadelphia.
To be had f CHRIST & CALDWELL,
I-ewisbur, and of Druggists and Dealers ev
erywhere. tVAH letters directed to the Proprietor or
Aent receive immediate attention.
Jnne I. lR.ift vl
HOTKE.
lyrOTICE Is hereby piven, that appli-
X cation wll be made to the next Legisla
ture of Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
for ihe charter for a Bnnk, to be known by the
name of the " SELINSGKOVE BANK," to be
located in the Borough of Selinsrove.Snyder
county, (lately part of Cnion) with general
powers of discount and deposit, with a capital
of one hundred thousand dollars, and power
to increase Ihe same to two hundred.
JyC.'oo CITIZENS OF SELINSfiROVE.
1
VRY.
Cider Vitiejrar for sale at
way o:ij
VEAYEK & KREMER'S.
September , isoa.
New York Adv'ls.
Cheap Husic and Piano Store
OF Iorare'Vaters5No.333 Broadway,
New York Opjmtitiun to the Combina
tion Music at (ireaily Reduced Rates !
Notwithstanding the combination of Music
Dealers to keep lip the prices of nun-copyright
Music against the interests of Native Compos
ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. WVriKs
the cuurtenies of the Trade, he has immense
als having abundant evidence that he has
public countenance and support in his oppos
ition to the Great Monopoly, and in his etl'urts
to aid Native Talent and adopt the National
Cuirency. His stock of American and Euro-
pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of '
ins own publications is oneoflhe InrtanJ
i . ,t. .A Cin.ar 11.. i.B aU,,
UCM SfllClCU (11 lltt iUllt-U .Tlrtics. Ill uu' ti'u .
maije a trfat rtilurtiun in the prices of Pianos,
Melodcrins am! aU Kin-!s Musical Insirmfnis.
Superior loncrl M ortave Traiic-s for-t io, -0U
atxl -2rlft, Interior of n pimj ijiinliiy. ti iiiftrumrnfs .
Kfr-.tipr ar dunil.lt a tin-.-e Inch ofd I'tn"
i f t-Ti rv TJirii tr .ftyp nl rrii'r.up to liHH,fomi.riwin i
tliiKf i f TfU it(iftrut Manufa -tune : nmonz llicin the t
n-Ii-ltrati il HK-tlt-rn irtipr'.i-l llnriiri- V ati-r" I'inti'.nn I !
tin- firt premium .Kt-Uoo J'iani.ii of T. Gilbert &. ;
mnkf. (umit-r t tin Vt-l.-an pwt- nt.) S.-fnd-h:in 1 IM- :
ann at Rrrat lirtriiinii prin-n fnui 40 to l.'.t. ltL'l'E j
tiM-i from liTf tlitft-rt-nt Mtiiif.n-t'ri4. inrlmJliiir 1lit
wtH-koowii IK Jt II. W .niiihV l.-lltfn.ilnntl th i
t.n. -rum. i.i. tl..- v-t i..k- in th
H;.nk Mi l il- '-rt-, J'-t. K;i.-1t I'ii.tm nn-1 V
in tlit I ii.tl tat. I
twd. ri .1 h lw-t tfTiuj tolbcTrinIi, !rhofl!, r. l'
t-r :nt . ti.-rutint tn Cf'-'tyint-D xu't Churi' !. irrilt-rrt
j.r-ni tly attrn'hil 1o. Mni nt. .o pHit. t all ?nrt
of the country, nt t!i rftluivl rati-. Ot'iivm) ami Irrt
Catolfrni" nivl Srhwlnlf nf I'rle-J of Mtifical In-trnni-eut
frwurlfd to any o'iiri-M frf- of tharp. Dnij7
TIIK li il HAT IIHMKDY,
A
BOLT which so much has been said and I
published, is among us. Who has not j
he.ird ol Ibe MF.XK AM MU.STASU J..V- j
.V.'.V "'? Many Miillions of Lotties have been
Id and used ti cure Rheumatism, t leers
Sores, ltruises, Spnins, Ring-worm, Felons,
Sli l.'henm. Piles. S- re N'inoles and C.iked
HreasK, Cancers, I ' h. Corns on the Toes,!
Sore Eves, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints '
or i. :iiOs, Cuts, Seal Is, or Scald-head, Numb ;
PaNy, Uui.ii'ii or frosted feet, Warts, or any
other r .'r.plaiiit ihat can be reached by an
external remedy. And it has always been
successful. It is m int omm in hetiling j
Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, .
or any sprain, sorenrss or stillness, and it is
warranted lo cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, !
or Poll Evil, on Horses.
IS'l'be Liniment is put np in three sizes,!
and retails at 45 cts, 51) cts.and $1. The large ;
bottles contain much more Liniment in propirr-
lion lo the prices, and are therefore cheapest.
T't Country Mt n limits. I
Every store should be supplied with Ibis
valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a trood profit
and sells rapidly. ti. w. i-.s i iikuuk.,
(successor lo A. G. lira-:? V Co.)
Originator and sole Proprietor.
PrineipalOllires 301 Broadway, NewYorlt, I
and cor. 3d V Market Sts.,St. Louis, Missouri, j
Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines
throughout the t'mted States, Canadas, West ,
Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy.V)3
The Scientific American.
Eleventh Year Splendid Jigrai ing-j and Prizes.
TITHE Eleventh Annual Volume of this use. !
ful publication commences on the 17th'
dav of September. '
The "Scientific American" is an Illustrated
V Tifxlial. H.-.el rhiettT tn I tie -rnniiilirtioTi of infi.r- )
msli.-n r.-Utini t.. lh ,iriau -M.-. !;Hi,ie una Ch'-niie j
Art-. In-lo .trial M..uul.!'-iir'-s. Ario ll or-. f:it-nr.. in- :
T.-liti- .. Hn-.-iiieeriii . V:t.wrk. nn-1 nit int'T'-.t. whirh
tlte li-lit el I'meiieal S.-1.-H-e i-.-iite:ated to ji.lvnee. j
H-'jH.rt. -.1 L iiio -ts-.iOr- l'.a-ut - rani. .l.l-o pui-.t.-ri'
li'-'i-ili.-r witti iif0tu:J in!crmtno Ui-n tli'-unn-ls if,
ottur nulij't.
Toi I oiittitj'itors to the S.n-iitific Amfrirnn are anion;
llie ut fniin. iit wi.-nt t ftti'I -r:i. t;c.l nn'o ul tin ;
Il-i d to l- cm. hi. t-l wi.h irr.tt ntuiit v. t" t-ut-titi- !
L'ti.-h-4 nut only f.r th - i X'-e-M-'ti'-v an l trutliruii"1 m
it tli--ti-.i.i. Liit f-r thf f. iiric-Mi'-.- :ih kl b 'iror
Hit uil'ut- 1 mix! Uli-f. tlH'iri--:
If(-hMiii-x. luT.'iiror-. IIiitiK-i-r.-, L In ini)ts ?Inufm- ,
turtT.-. .Airri.'u:niri-t. nri.l i'i-olt in e.-ry rp-f-s-i-'ii in
lil'-'.will tinJ th S-i'iit:fi;- Anu ri'-nii to I of irn-at Tnlu .
in their n-M'tiiv r.tl li'jr-. It- ciinst-li ku-I uvp tion.-
will av tin in 11 uu.lr. iN i f Inliirs miimjllv, b-i l " ,
atforiHn tli-m a r.nitniiie.t .'.urr of kti-' lUv !
I exj"Ti-ine of wiii-'h ii b-youJ V'uiary tim itf. j
Tiit S-i-Httfi Am.Ticn i- i-uf.'i-lifil nnp-a wwk.eTey
Inuuitfr tMutan.iii ir.t ipwiriu ji:ijf. fornuti annually
a eninpli-tf an l h 'i i.'li-l tuitiiUL- iuUstruUxl Willi wvcral '
huinlr-l urifiual flneravin'o. 1
V a.Sj" ciii:' ii r ;! m ut ;R TV. I
! TKl'.M inI - iTi"T:pti'n - a rcir, or fr fix j
I mouth; flve -.i.iej Ir nix trtmttl s t. for a yMr ft.
f.l'(irtlMrrin!ir:iti"'.n'l lr -t:tt uu-i, t ..f f .tirt-n
IniYi- t'aIi l'r:z"B ft!, tvd by tin- J' ah!i.-li-r. s. Sru-utifi'
A,",nr,. nil r,n,, mr,. auJ roit omi.r
Sturapi tiki-ii at par f r iuWri('tinn. !
LetttTK Iioii:.i Ik.- dirrftfd. r-'it-faid. tn !
MI NN A Oi, 1-S i-ultou (-trift, fw Y- rk .
Baltimore Adv't
s.
BALTDIORE CARD.
SALT... Sail Sail. A larie sup
ply oi Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum
A.lLV'constaiitly for sale by
C'iiiT, ;icc & Co.,
Conitiiisiin Merchants,
March 30, '55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore.
Carr, Ciese & Co.,
"iTVmKCHlY IITM'TII VTC f.ir Ilia
I U.U.Ul.'i'IV.l .'ll.ll' ll.l.l 1.' I'll lilt
. , . .
VJ sale of I lour, C. rain & Lumber, ;
Syiijj Wharf, Jiilttmorc.
fTTAgents fr Newark and Kosendalc Co. 1
Ceinent and Piaster.
G. ALUM & FIXE SALT constantly on hand.
ti. 11. Literal CAMI advances made on
consignments on receipt.
Baltimore, March I, IS55 6m
Express Office?
The undersigned have been
appointed A so ii is for IIOWAKI) & t'O.'S
EXPKKs I.LNE. and are now prepared to:
forward. rfy, Paclcrrrs, specie, Uank Notes
iVc. to Philadelphia, Sew York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to the other Northern ,:n l Eastern cities.
The pub'c are respeeifully invited to pat-rontz-
ii . : above line, as it is the quickest and
safest in .-t'lod of transportation between the
cities and !,. isburg.
Packages received by orbefore 9 A.M. will
arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts viven for time and price.
Philnd'lphia Oilier A I ti. 1:1. South Third St
Oct. 26. "CHIHST fc CALDWELL.
Improvement in Dasjuerreotyplng!
OPYKER & 1IAWN announce to tlie
VJ public that they have newly titled up and
greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus,
and are prepared to take I.iknirMSI'M sup
erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures
copied, or taken f:um life, and inserted in Me
dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings, Watchseals,
&e and warranted true. We annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache,Soiivenir,
Jennv Liml, Jewel, Cnion, Sontag,Oval, Velvet
and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 ami upwards.
Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton &
Co.'s Drug store.opposite the Telegraph ollice.
Lewisburg, Feb. 22, I8."S
FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete
and ready for rtc, which we will sell to any
person, with full instructions in the business,
for less than first cost.
NOTICE.
PPLICATION will be mailc to the
J V. next Legislature to chantre the name of
the " Lewisburg Savings Institution," located
at Lewisburg in Ihe county of Union, to "THE
I.EWISBiriK! BANK," with One Hundred
Thousand Dollars additional capital, and
authority to issue tlieirown notes for circula
tion ; subject lo the provisions of the general
banking laws of this Commonwealth.
By order of the Directors :
DAVID KERER. Tiearurer.
Lewisbirg, Pa.. June 8, ISii.
HAlilMSUUlKi mNDKRV.
J.J.Clyde K F. I.. Mutter,
Succtw rMlo VT. O. Iltclak Uo.
Book Binders asi Stationers, and
Blank Book Mam factlbers,
UiirrUluKj, Jit.
MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that
they are enzaed in tiie above business
It? directly opposite Jlerr's Hotel. j They
flatter themselves, by careful attention to their
business, to receive a continuauce of the pat
ronage so liberallv enjovcJ by the oM firm.
1)1. .NK BOOKS for ilanks. Comity UiHres,
MerchaniK, and private individuals, and every
varieiy of full and half-bound constantly on
band. Paper ruled to anv pattern. OMBrnks,
Periodicals, Magazines. Law Books. Newspa
pers, llit lt s, .iiumc, works issueo in ons., occ
bound in any sty!, plain or extra. All work
warranted, and Hone cheaply.
Please give us a call. C. & II.
t if Books A-c. to be lonnd may be left with
he Editor of the Chronicle. 5')
lithographic Printing, &c.
KAKL ui.hMA it is now liicatcil on !
North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips' ;
Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC .
Views. Maps Ac are made to order.
PICTl.RES for Framing, aud lor Drawir.g j
Teachers.
The German and French f.anfrnases.l)raw- ;
ing, Painting and Dranchtintr, (antrht by Mr
Volkuiar. Lewisburg, April, Ijj j
IRON! IROri!! IRON!!!
9 178 W- j"s' rpceived at i!;e
""l1IU Hardware Store of fKY.V-
(JlJiS 4- McFADhEy. Farmers and lllar.k- t
smiths, call and tee the largest naJ &uf as- j
sorlment of Iron ever offered on the West .
Branch. Having the txrtusire control of the
celebrated YiLtSTisi' Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to warrant every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse
Shoe, Nail Rods, oxc, at Cash pr;e.es to all.
Call and see the Hir Iware Store of
REYNOLDS &. M FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, lo..
NOTICE.
WE lies leave to in! rod i:ce ourselves
II to the citizens of LEWISIU RG and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of
White i-li Aiitlira lie oal.
At Itancaster ( otliery, Morthutubcrtand Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and
are prepared to offer to the public a very supe
rior article, particularly suited to the mnntifac-
ture of iri,B aDli ailtl
C()a are
sleam. Our sues ol
LI MP )-for Smelting purposes,
STEAMTOAT -fur do. and Steamboats.
RROKEN
i:t;(i
STfVE
for Family Use and Steam.
ruv i ciiii u riiii jmii i -in, ui, w in. i j
arrancrmciit.s are outle to loai inais without
any Uelav.
rncun vx, rn.M.K & co.
C. W. VLM E. thjM' kilU 1 II. ilMii K1-IR Uo .
rSnr.Lirc n.Mricc,l t, . -it. rL r, n-V i-1. l.n r t I
r . . ret.: : ci'vii'Pr
will receive prompt attention. l v-V5
DNIOiV TEnPERAKCE ECTEL,
in
Ire C'rrniii anl Eatin? Saloon.
Corner Seruml and Market
TIIavins rented the eommodinos and well
jiL.liiied buiUliiis at ihe lower end of Market
!t. Qfnrmcrly the inaiiMnn of Win. Hayes, Lsq.) i
tlie siihscnSer is prepared to entertain )
STUASHLUS A M TKA VKLZKS,
! Man and Bi aM, i:1i ludsir.; and fotd ba i
I nut nh intoxiratin? liTn.rs. J
rs There is a'lMi attarhe-1 an Kt CREAM ',
; Saloon forl.aJi(s,aridan EATIMJ SALOO.N j
for fientlemen.
; He resnectluilv solir its a fair trial, an4 a!
share of the public patronage.
E. I'ETERS.
I.ewisbur?. Maroh rto, is'it 3 in
TOTIt'E. Having been appointed the
1 1
X SKXTO.N" to the Lewishuri; Crmeterv.
the subscriber wuuM M,tt tliai he is prepared
to perform all !utiPs C'-nnecied with ilie hurinl
v( the ileal,ou shrt nonce. Aho that he u ill
attend wane re-iniermt :il deceased persons,
under the directum of their Mirvmni fnend-;.
Ksidence in the I.i.dre al the iln-e of the
o m te r v. ; i : f i'. . t; d . a c i i v .
Lewilur, Mav I"1
I " I i:i'B:KS Ii.ni0. Tne Mib-cril
k. has been ap
ppoiiite.i Acent for the f-nle ;
't .Meyer see
brated Pianos. C.Vever ree'd
tl,,.... f n 1.. I . ,1 . l- i r .. . t.
utc ii .utii.it ui uiu . i'mu i rill . w nrii nr
was in C(,u.llliun ,.th ,he m.M celebrated
makers of Europe and America. His insiru-
ments are universally known to eicel all oth-
ers for cZ'1111-.ite tone and duralnlity. Those
wishing to purchase a Pianotliat wiil last for
many years and giee perfect satisfaction, will
call andexainine one of his best 7-oc!aee rose
wood instruments, at J. L. VllDKU'S
Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St.
Oct. 12, 1S31 Lewisburg.
.nvlsbiirg aviii?! Iutllutluii,
V
S now open and ready to do business. The
regular liiscount days are olnesuays.
Tho following named persons are the
Dikectobs Wiliim Caf.ro, Esq.
Mr. Jimixso!, Walls.
Mr. Bikiis Asmiss.
Mr. J,mei, M'CarioHT.
Mr. Tuumas llAvrs.
Mr. Williim FnirK.
FrkiTk C. MnTKR, Eq.
Orncm WILLIAM CAMERON, President.
DAVID KEBER, Treasurer.
Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months ; and three per
cent, less than six and overthree monihs.
DAVID REI1EK, Treasurer.
Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1853
WMcIdlVooIen Factory,
Scar Ilarllrlon, ( nlon County, t
TtAU IS establishment is now in the best order-!
I The machinery being nearly all new,
and none but the best of workmen employed, '
the subscriber feels safe in saying that his
work shall not be surpassed by any establish-1
ment iu this or the adjoining counties. j
His waggons will he around as usual, and !
those wishing to patronize his establishment, j
will please avail themselves vf that i-f portu-
nity.
VsT I have also on hand, and intend keep-
ing a choice assortment of ohM, such as :
Cloths, Satinet!, Ca'hmrres, Tweeds. Hlankets, I
Yarns, Vc, w hich I will sell low for rash, or
exchange for Wool and Coiintrv Produce gen
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf
H'j-ssey's Grain Reajier.
for cutting both G rain an J C rass
MANUFACTURED and for sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry by
iSEIiDEs.'M RSH ACT
igi Dr. John Locke,
OrFICn removed lo NORTH THIRD
street, l.ewisbnrr.
Lewisburg, Nov. I, 1n:.5 j
CLOCKS all kinds of ft.ri. .J
to-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever
time-Dieces. Brass h-H:v l..b. -
brass 311-hour clocks as low as .$1. All clock
warranted for one year at J. L. YUDEK'S
rPIIE subscriber con-
J. tinues to eary on the
LTT
I.lvrry IIiiNlneo at
the Old Siand on North 4
Third street, nPar Market, and re llullj
solicits the patronaje ol his friends and Ihe
public gem rally. CHAkl.ES F. HESS.
Lewisburg, May 12, Ie.V)
LEWISBURG F0DMDR7.
fisr-' lie subscribers, thankful for
,i..'.past patronage, would infirm
tV-i'.xi-be public thai they continue 19
JV? manufacture all kinds of MILL
Gt.AKI.NG and other Castings.' Thrashing
Maebine5. and other Machinery repaired ia the
best manner. Castings warranted to be
good material, and at prices that can not fail
to please. GELiUES, MARSH &. CO.
Lewisl urr, Feb. l"il
COOKIXii Klovfs, of various atterns
anil sizes, for Coal or Woo ,for sale
attbe Lewisburg Foundry by
tied. !e , Marib A Co.
OTOVKS Parlor, Wood, and Coal
O Slovi's, various patterns, for sale at th
Leir--iir(i Foundry. Geddrs, Mfh & Co.
1WIAUI'.3 Paltnt Canft Tlow, a aupe
i V rior article, for sale nl the Lewisburg
Found.-y ly Gtddfs, Marh 4 Co.
GRAIN or Send Drills Ross' Patent
decidedly the best and most durable
Grain Drill now in use, for nle at the Lewi. burg
Foundry hy Geddes, Marsh A Co.
L.!htiiiii Hods.
VFTEK many yrtr' dote investigatioo anil
numeroua tiet.nituU, Ihe Ta(nlee takev
I'itunure in informing the putlic tbat be ha
orriMii at ihe tmc (irinciple ut protecting families,
tintrlhiigs antl pr. prty from the destructive in fill
er, re of LIGHTNING. The ealamiuee
that every C'iU,Toij, uUge anil I'uuntrj fall
victim to annually, thro the gro aegligeace of
its iiiha! iUatst is brjonJ calculaiioo, especially
when the temedy ia ao eay to obtain ibis i
found in
AEiVTTTAGE'S
and in this alune. Thi Kod ban been eiaminet)
hy the mot fcifnlific ptntlemen in the world
I'rolVFors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor and manf
others thnt have examined them, iccoinmend and
eprakof them in the highest term of approbation,
and have pronounced ihem the only safe rods it
uie in thisor any other country for the protect!
At Live? and Ttvyerty. OnraJiantaee it-lo divide
and throwback part of (be eftctrir fluid barn, leu
to the cloiuU ; in time ut a stroke this enallesthe
rod to conduct thai portion of fiuid that belonea
to the enrth without the i!ighte-t danger nf ie
vjnc the toi.ductor. 'J hi rod has many other
ajvaiit.ige over the old one. The only place of
manufacturini U in
Vine AY. 3 rfww uhnre I2A, PhUatft tphia,
v here II I persons are respectfully invited lo call
and enmine for themtelvpe. For ale Wholesale
or Retwl hy TIIO'H ARM IT AGE.
Urdera promptly attended h. Term cash.
Tiif-e rod have been purchased and auccee
fally ly the following individuals, companies
and enrpnrations. whose names ire cheerfully
fluhmitU'd :
U and if or rhCotUlphia A. k 9. RoVrts. Georga
?inl7ii:r. J-.i-U- H. ui. r. J.!- ,nr-i. J. Muif-M,
J l;l li ui-. C. t Uu . y, J.B-, upt. i.hak.lrT.l onrat
lot. r. I. ti.- l.l- k.. y .:t; -hou-. AnJ.-rK-n tlroihvm.
. . J. U. '.-a-it. J. !.a Mmni, 11... tin v-r. Bate 4
!! u. A Jt. it.oh.-rn. il. .".a.ini n-. Tl.... Nott A CV, Mr.
U mil-'. J. ..r.-. r. J . a:-cu. Humrhrv.. J
H..;. l o., J. N vii, 'in. H l ar.ni, J t'Triihhirr. i" frp.
I- r. Mr. M.h.. . Mr. JUrini, p. ! rt.lry, i. Brink 1t,
Mr. Iavi.-Mi. Ur. I'.tul.p. W. Ir a i o., J. W ini-v-ii7r
II. ?lillr. th M kv. vt. tV C.d.Axwul, ttt
Scrips iyj ?i l Bin.ifn ne )iul.
H t ie .v-..v rf ,vp jrrt'tj. iirorpe Cmrin. Jud
k . JuO. e 1' . vt..n. J"tm Viqubi ir. U. 3d'lluruv
litjj . I;ol t-1 it, .V r. .1 . I'll nmir.
.v r.tv tor.xrr.
Ifarthy 7-. l!;irk lla. '.-nnj. W m Ko-tr. Jr?ln Waaitr
'iMiWi l - I. r. Jtb IUllt l;.f:l tllmati. Krnlnt
I Mr r.i Ii. I.. 'iT.r K;-kivr. yw 1:1, n lourl llu,
. ami C('D'ti.ip-int-ro I'ffi --. Lrnti. fj John RiWr.
tn.'n Ti ir. iluirlrf Wii... n. Mu.-Aiwyf' n Tp hit
Kunii. n -n Kuril. ipi 7. leac Cunldfuu. rTA.ts
Iftir ij.-. il.i Lut-i lit f.maa.
HLX OMMIXPA T70XS.
Piulai a., Ad7.13.TM
I fITe tM dsT enr''fiiT!T tnrtt a eiiitti'tir ff
l iirhii-ini l.i.l. i:h i;ir.. m,j ii-U , t ri-rU a t-y Mr.
Hi.ii:. .rri'it t-.. nn Ht llriui- Hon-. ;i--a.'ritfr. aini
tt;iir no f f.-il;il;i )i til Mtii; That 11 i tu t rnlj Ilia fcrfl
1 limi- t-Tt-r i n, I ut tl ;,t it if th" only ir I haT yft
cxbiuii'. .i tl :t i i n-trurti tl on ntnrtly srirnti&c prinei
pi. It i.- w in n u' li pU-iiMir th:tt i n-(HmncDi bia
cishduvtortb tLc miV oliun of owners of taiUtm-.
It. M MI'KTRIE.
I im well fat!-fi. i1 tttnt the Man-tie l.iur htnttijr
mstnur.MUirt ly Mr. 1 li- m;m Aru.it;ue, of fbilm.lri hia
tt:c lt-t tl.;t! i a.- t-Tcr 1- -n cm-!.-. 1 b:ip-nt ft-ral
yt-nTf in li.- ft uCy t th of K-rtri-ity and nicati
i-D . t.iTf ti.. h. -itti- n in -avinj1 that tiivc lit-Xr- rm
rnn-(ruct (i ii - .iu Ihf i-rlv i'tit:rilr i.f ;tfrty. Tlir n trie
ln-i k i ii .-. ix. nml (I -; rr-t d hy thf uubi t at the ! p
of tht n-l.aii'l it nn Id le iut jo!ll. wmniine to th
:i4 nt attr:ntiin tui r"V'-H'ii. f. r a l-uildme to It
ii'jur .I l y a i-n-kf i f li -tilniin; hn -rtr-rnJ ! oi cf
lh.M'ril-. I h:v.- 1 in ac'iiiaint. l -w it Ii lr. Aroiile
fur H'Tfiii rr:irs. t:iI h. fiTf he n-nir.ienc.l rb n.annrnr
turr ft" tti'-- r.-l I i'.riiiirl the iiriin-; If on which th-y
ar r i--!rn t-.). nmi t- it rvn iia- ! t ! t thnr -l"T'ti' n
would W ntt' tiilvJ Willi n.mi'Vtf furn Thf in-rvMii
ilt-irtml for tht. ri-!.iid r X niv- in nil vrt
ot th.- country, ic aaJili- r m. Ttarn'ii f i h-tr utility atiti
putrr-oriiv. T 1 1 A V K W ALLtlt, Ji." 1.
lii-in MiB. rtiitmi Co.. A; nl I.'2.
GTS.U. WILT and fA.M I EL HOOVER.
iinrtltttm I'nion Co. a.
aie Affrnts for T'nion and adjoiniti.e Counties,
and will lurni-h the l.'ods on the ame term and
in the s.ime manner at the Proprietor.
Of posit tun is thr T.ifc of Itusiurtt !
M JSEW L1VE11Y
EXCHANGEABLE.
'1 hesuleriter would respectfully inloim th
citizenfof Lcwi.D(; and the traveling commun
ity Kencrally.lbit he has opened a new I.iveiy
and Exchange sial-le on FOl'RTH street ball a
square South of .Market, ind has provided good
lot ol llornes, with entirely new good and lsh
ional lr Carnages, Uupcirs.Slrih. Ac. where all
wishir.ft anvtliir,g in his line may be accotnmod
ati l on the shortest notice and most reasonabl
terms. He will pay every attention to th
wants of bis customers. and hopes by so doing
lo merit and rtcuve a liberal share of public
painnace. WILLIAM MOOKE.
Lewi, burg .Dec 30, lS.rl
Dr. n. II. Dcrsham,
nAVIM; pt'iniarenily located in Lc
wisbur?. Pa. (Office at the lower en
of Market street, nearly opposite to Peters
Hotel) w n ill resprctluliy annrnnre to thn
citizens of the town and vicinity, that he i
prepared to answer promptly all calls in hi
prol'essii n. He has devoted" much time and
special attention to ail diseases ; y 'l9
success whiih has attenje.l his practice in
i ther places, be expects a geed share ef the
public patronage.
Special atuntion will also be given to all
Chronic ihsra-es, such as Female Ci mplainis
rf evrrv form and variety. Liver Complaint,
Piles. Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Scrotnla.I'rop
sv. A sue, llromhilis. Sore Eves. Nervons or
Sick Headache, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits, Consumption. Asthma, I'lcers. Cancers,
Tetter. Scald Head. hleemasia Dolens or milk
leg. Fistula. Palsy, Cataract, Ieafness, Hare
lip, White Swell inc. Debility. Tumors, Corns,
Ac. Ac. In almost every Chronic ease, a
complete cure will be eflected if the directions
are followed. No pav is required until a enr
is performed. Charses will invariably be as
eustoiiiary.Lewiburg, Ap"' 12.155 f ra
N..tr -Pr. V. lias siii.ll, l ti" iM r'' N,w
ef Me.llrhi, st..l ill r.r,ie the Vw n xmrrirsai
1 l.-,-tir s, M, iu 1 1d, s, l. n. e.-wrnfSl
Allepnlllr ,T.-lm.. v.-rt . mrl : Ttmhrt If M-I.lem
,,..,1. It ,r.i,n.i- Ihe :,,lie 1-Ji.t.ai. SJ rirTTlhui
labile Iron f,.r oi b. r I. ni or M.r knl.r
it i it..-.m, ,a it' ilijlailor, al'SV' rri-.mlig al4
imj-r