Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer October I see that tome writer in the, last l'nion Cotmty SUir, (Miflliubunr,) tortures a re mark which I dropped in a funeral conne not long since, o as to make me eem to tes tify to the genered nnhealtbiness of oar village. Similar perversions of mi language, I sun told, have previously oc curred in tlie same quarter, and I have rea son to believe that extravagant pa sertions ouuueiuing the prevalence of sickness here beside doing great injustice to the charac ter of our borough, keep back some students from the University. To pre vent a false impression from my tti mony it would only be necessary to prc aent a little more fully what I said on the occasion referred to. I said th.it "notmth- ttanding the eminent healthful ness of our locality in general, we had of late certain ly experienced solemn judgment at the hand of God," a truth as I regard it, which I would to God we might nil appreciate ! I will only add to this simple correction, that afU-r a residence here of seven cum mers and six winters, I have never seeu a time nntil this fall, which especially railed for any such remark. On the contrary, I have regarded the place as an eminently hsllthy one, so that the occurrence lately of several deaths in rapid succession (though from no single or epidemic disease) was all the more impressive and solemn. Among onr students, averaging 150 at the least, I can remember but tiro deaths occurring here during all the time I have been connected with the Univers.tv. In Madison University, of which I was for merly a member, and which was justly celebrated for the salubrity of its situation, I think there were as manv deaths annu ally, one year with another, as have occurr ed here in six years, so kindly has Provi dence favored us. We have, since the re markably hot and dry summer, a year ago, (in common with a multitude of places generally very healthy,) suffered from an invasion of chilN," which I had before scarcely heard of in this neighborhood, and which I am happy to believe is now wear ing off again, as it did under similar cir cumstances twenty -five or thirty years ago. I have not the slightest idea thai any per son transiently here, even during our late visitation, would have at all hazarded health or life; and erc the ravages of the 'chills" much more severe on residents than they are likely to be, I should think this counterbalanced by our marked ex emption from pulmonary roinpl.i'nta com pared with other regions in which I have resided. On the whole, therefore, I think neither students nor others have reason to be shaken in mind concerning the general health of Lewisbur'. Oct 6. GEO. It. BLISS. to the: pi blic It is represented to me in what I believe to be good authority, that citizens of Mif Binburg have asserted that " the members f the Amih church are going for Mifflin- burg for the County Seat, and that their preacher had given out tickets for Mifllin liurg at their meeting last Sunday." As I am supposed to be the preacher alluded to, I deem it justice to myself and to my breth ren to say, that we had no meeting last Sunday ; that I did iot then or at any oth er time give out tickets for MiiHiuburg; and thai 1 have at no time in the character of religions teacher, interfered in favor of Miffiinbarg or Lewisburg, as a County Seat. If I as a citizen were to favor either place, it would be Lewisbnrg. ELIAS KJEIIL. Saturday, Oct. 6, l.".j. Tbi Govern m est or Sax Jian. CoL Kinney has been elected the Governor of the town of pan J uan. A correaondcnt of the Xew York Times, giving an acconnt of affairs in that quarter says : .V few after the inauguration of Governor Kinnev. as soon as the Government was rgauivd, notice was served npon the British and American Consuls, l'lie setting Consul, Mr. Mason (Mr. Fubena, yon know, on account of his association with Col. Kin ney, was not permitted by the United States to resuma bis functions here,) fromptly recognized the new (Jovcrnnient. hive wit Been his letter, but I understand that it was iiuil satisfactory to the Gover nor. But the Itritish Omsul. after a con sultation with a liritUh man-of- war captain, in port, and the late Mayor Martin, did not see fit to recognize, on account that the new organization interfered with the terri torial rights of the King of Mosquito, and was a violation of the Itulwernnd Clayton treaty ! It is worthy of notice, that half the otneera tn the Oovcmuient are lintisii subjects. The truth is, England sees that great things are to e accomplished dwn here, and would like to hold on to this coast a little longer. 1 have no idea, however, that she will interfere to prevent Gov. Kin ney from colonizing his own lands but I think she would like much to have it done nnder the auguH shadow of His Majesty, the Mosquito Kin; the faithful ally vi' Her Majesty, the Drift, h Queen." Establishing tub CiirRt-ii tx Xicaba cra. Col. Kinney hauccce led in carry in; out his pious intention, of establishing the Church in Nicaragua. Services were opened at S in J 't in by a colored Metho dist Episcopal clergyman, in bus own ho tel, for want of Church, neeom n i-lations. Governor Kinney was present at tha first scnuoa, aud the Jirst hy.nn sung was u Jor dan's stormy banks," in which tlie sinjrer is represented of eastift "a wishful eye to Canaan's fair and b.ipov land," a first rate nubustenng hvmn. 1 hesjcaker also nre- a parallel between the ep liti.-n ot Lot. Kinney to the rich lands of Nicaragua and the expidition of Moses and the ehi'dren of Israel to tli fruitful lauds of Canaan. Under such pious promptings, the Colonel's expedition a tst proper. We once saw a vonng man viewing the ry heavens with if in one tsaJ", a of pistols in the olher. We ga.ed on him sometime in astonish meiit, and endeavored to attract his attoution by .iua: out a iu a paer which we held in our 4ff, re lating to a youii' mm belonging to that of the country whi hid left home in a stite of meuul derangement. He threw the f and pistols from bin jejV.j and led it is 1, of whom yo i rea l. 1 my home with the intention of putting a . to my ex istence, lint on arriving at this spot f was K.d to consider deeply on the rash act I was aliout to commit, and those very s seemed to aay young man d-ar?C I now return to my friends, and the cause of this scene shall go with me to mv crave. la Sweden, a man who is seen drnnk foar tin..,, is deprived f hi, vote at elec tions, and the nest Sunday after the fonrth offcnee, is exposed in tin church publicly. - . j New Book and Stationary Store IN Lewisburg. M. Kitzpatrfck fc L Brothers. Publishers, Booksellers & Sta tioners, 39 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of their establishment in M ou. next door to Beaver & Kremer's Store where may be had Books in the varied departments of Literature, including Historical, Biographi cal, Theological, Scientific, Mechanical, Poeti cal, Classical, Juvenile and Miscellaneous pno licattnns. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, suitable for the various denominations. Plain anJ Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen and Pocket Cutlery, Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory, Papier-Mache and Morrocco, Gold pens and pencils. Ladies Cabas, Reticules and Work Boies, and a variety of useful Fancy Goods. Ladies and Gentleman are rrspetlully solicited to call and examine their assortment of Books, Stationery and Fancv Goods. New Goods re ceived every day by Express. Jnne 8, 18S5. BLANK Books of all patterns, including Hay Books, Ledgers, journals, Cash and Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, Students' Note and Composition Books, Ac, at M. Fi'zpatriek Bro.'s. 3d St., I.ewisburg. L)OKTB MON.NAIES in Pearl, Ivory, Pa pair Mache and Morocco at prices varying from 10 cts. to $1,S5 at M. Fnzpat rirk A Uro's Kew Book and Stationery Store, 3d Su, Lewisburg, next dour to Beaver & Kremer's store. 1M.E Gold Pens diamond pointed 3?) 1 Large do 6" Ex. u u 75 Gold pens in silver eases from 75 cts. to Z,f)0. Gold pencils with or without pens from 75 cts. to $1.00 Cl OLD pens repointed at 25cls. each, at M. j" Fnzpatrick A liro's New Book and Sta tionery Store, 3d St. I.ewisburg, next door to Beaver A Kreainer's Store. 1)EN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos tenholms, and others fine manufacture, at prices varying from 10 cLs. to ifit.OO. Dill) Razors warranted.from 25 to 50 cts. JT Kazor Strops from 10 to 15 cts., St M. Fuzna'rick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. I.ewisburg, next door to Beaver A Kre nier's Store. YEW Books received as soon as publish 1 ed, and for sale at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, at M. Fnzpatrick 4 Bros' New Book Store, 3d St. I.ewisburg- ORDERS for any B K.ks published in this Country or Europe, not on hand, will be attended to with promptness anddispatch,and supplied in all cases at from 20 to 50 percent belowpitl'lishers' prices, by Fiizpatrick & Bro. CHEAP letter, cap and note paper from 6 cts. to 12) per quire. Hutr Envelopes self scaling, 13) cts. per 100. Fine while " " 15 " " at M. Fnzpatrick A Bros New Book and Stationer- Store, 3d St., I.ewisburg. 1)LAIN and Fancy Stationery of all kinds, at M. Fitznalrick Sl Bros Sew Book store, 3d 8u Lewiabnrg. HARPER. Godey's.Graham's.and all the other $3,00 Magazines supplied at $2, 5tl per annum. Single No's only 20 cts, by M. Fitpairick A Bros' 3d St-,Lewisburg,next door to Beaer A Kremer's Store. Philadelphia Adv'ls. George Stnrges, SOLE ManiHaclurer of the Improved Spiral Kprlnar MalreaHe,No.9a Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two tr tb Swerinao ItiKtitute, NVw York, Ort.1 1851 do Krnklt ln-tttate.HiiBiWrala.Sov. S-mkI ObcwI Um Msr;unl laiuitalv, llltiura. Ro.) ISii The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, thai all the runwy ami krari wmdrn frame wurlt is entirely dispeuseil with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected bv harness-leaaher hinges, securely riveted, remleiing it impossible for a single sprint; to fall down or get ont of place, and making a lieJ so elastic mat any pan may oe raised or bent up. and is thus admirably filled to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may reauire a si'tin? nosttire.having the Insurious softness of the best Feaiher Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years withont repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Bels are well adapted forHolels.berths of Shins. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Sais for Chairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Malt esses made to order. Also an extensive assortmeniof highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CASTIIZOX FL'KXITURE, consisting in pirt of Bedsteads, Hat and Coal Racks, Cane and L'mbrella SlauJs, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia. April 20, 1P55 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES!. sVZT-fJrth Evans & Watson, -taw - r5l- l niiaucipnia. Creat Fire at Chestnut A Fifth Sts. Friday morning. Dec. 15th, 154 KVANS A WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aie when put to the lest : 'Ptti LADXLpni a, Dec 15, 1851. Messrs.EvanseMVatson.No.2U South Fourth St. Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants and niiers in waul of a secure means oi preserving their books, papers Ac. from fire. as the one we 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 great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and r ilth streets. The above sale was in use in our oilier, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least lOIMI persons, who witnessed the pood condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put tt in use again, having perlect confidence in lis ure-prool qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEV A PHILLIPS." Evans St Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint, Phil ada.; Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Philada. ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb t.'opeft Co, .No. 1S3 Market SU, 5 Richard Norris A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner Ifith and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey A Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless A Bro., No. 32-iouth Second SL; James. Kent &. Santee, No. 117 North Third St.; W. H. Horslman & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams A Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. A. B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. lA large assortment of ihe above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand atleast 10 per cent, more fire tan any Herring's Safe now in nse). E VAsS A. 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 Copying Pres ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigeraiors, Ae. Please giTe ns a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH Sl, Philadelphia. April 6, '65 573yl r EWELRV of the latest pattern of allqnal ittte for sale at the lowest Citv prices by J. L. VODER. Dissolution of Partnership. ' THE Partnership heretofore existing between David Blair and J. L. Barrett nn der the firm of Blair & Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second Street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. I. Barrett having purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep lbs Mount Vernoa House. DAVID BLAIR, J. L. BARRETT. The Mount Vernon Home will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make them comfortable. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1855. HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire proof SAFES, with Hall's Patrnt Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ- I ate Medals at the World s 'Sit' ill I. Fair. London. 1851, and also PHrVif li" ,ne VV..rld's Fair, New taaailsaSrycrk. 1853 and 1851. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this Stale of the above une qualled 8afes and Locks. The reputation of the genuine "Herring's Sale" is world wide, and for Ihe last thirteen years Ihe mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi raony lo their sisvta ruinsa fire proof quali ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two jiii have passed triumphantly through accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to those which have been so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in Ihe burning of Ihe "Tribune es tablishment." New York.and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and still more re cently m the r ire at r iltn and tnesnui !sis..in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Caiarom. when many other securities failed. FAKREL & CO, Iron Safe and Bank ljirk Mukert, 3 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring seen ritv from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac. on hand and made to order. All the mostcel- ebrateilLocks for sale at mannfactnrers' prices. Second hand " Sales," " Salamanders" and Iron Chests" of olher makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March 3055. 572yl Agent J. O. RirHAHiisiis & Co., Danville. BLINDS AND SHADES ! Cw" Selling Off at Ktdtued rriee: BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North SIXTH STREET, a few doors above Market su Philadelphia. VRUiiSA TOR OF ALL KEW STYLUS.' lluys the best male- rials cheap Tor l ash, which enables him to sell superior Window IIIindM A. Shades as low as others sell interior articles. Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of bean tiful designs. Buff Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, Ac, wholesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purcha sers please call. tlTWE STUDY TO TLEASE. March 30, 1855 2m573 FRENCH TRUSSES. TJERNIA or Rnplure successfully XJl 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 Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now oilers to procure a 1 russ combining extreme hehinru, with erne, durability and correct ctmitrurtvm, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, 3. 4 and $5; Double, 4,5,6. and $10. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to anv 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. &'eell. S. W. cor. of Twelfth A Race sts, Philada. Depot for Banning's Improved Body Brace ; Chest Lxpanders and Erector Hrar.es; 1'atent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Ppt- nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. March 30, 1855. THE CHEAP CASH DOOK and Stationery Store, North- X West cor. or Sixth and Arch Sts, riuia ditnhia. Great Ilareainsln Hooks) Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. TA PLE A XD FA AT Y S TA TIOKER Y. Superior white ruled Letter Paper. $1 -50 per Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings furnished at very moder ate rates. Cards Written and Engraved. billott a and other Steel Pens. Superior Mot- to Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, Ac. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-Monnaies. Port folios,Ac Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, with a choice assortmeniof TOY BOOKS, GAMES, Dl!SECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums. Scrap Books and Engravings. April o,'S5 575yl . Thomson. F. H. SdlTH, PORT Mnnnaie, Pocket flnnk ar.d X Dressing Case Manufacturer, ft". W. cor. of Fourth A '-hestnnt Sts, Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort men! of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers" Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folhis, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Meinorandnm Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, rKKAl'H A.MJ liEKMA.N FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. 8VITIT, N. W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Sts, Philada. N. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior uoid 1'en will be sent to any part of the I nited States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 Iy572 HRS. E. MITCHELL, T0. 28 North Ninth St., Philada., 1 manufacturer of Manilllaft.C'loakN, Jtr., of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders made np at short notice in the best and latest style. April 4,'55m3 SAH'L H. FULTON, STAPLE and Fancy Stationary, and Card Eng ravin?:. Establishment. 19 South EIGHTH Sl, Philada. April 4,'55 REYNOLDS & M'FADDEN, at the Hardware Store, Lewitbure. offer to the citizens of the West Branch, at extremely low prices, mis, i nrpentine, w mte Lead, Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Paints fvarions colors weather and fire-proof,) Nails.Spikes, Glass, Putty, Locks. Latches, Butts, Screws, ana an kiuus oi nuuaing n art! ware, tientle wien who are building will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine onr slock. Will sell as near citv prices as possible. Call and tee tx. at Ike old Crmkmm stand. Lewisburg, May 8, 18Sa. To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PENN'A Wire Works-No.2 1 Arch St. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES.KIDDLF.S, SCREEN8, 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 ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, SnulL Brick dust, &c 3m5U0 BATI.ISS, DARBY & LYNN. Trasses Trasses Trasses ! rgX C.'ll. NEEDLES, TltUs AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine FaiscaTarssrs. combining extreme gAMf, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited V rvmitlinv mnoutit, an below Senillnx nunitirr il iurht'H aniuntl tlie hi, unit Ftnlinx tmln nMVetert. l out nf Sln.-le Tru i S. 4. 5. Ih.ut.le Ji, , R. 10. 1 n-t rurtionn ma tn wear, mnd how to aucct cure, w UttB poaeible, Bent Kh tlie Irun. Alo for mW, in gnat variety. Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Rraee, for the ear of Prolap.nn Uteri; alao Spinal rropa aM tiuprurt.: Hatnl shouliter llra-a, t'linal E,'miilrra and Kn'tor llraren. ailaptnl to all wilh Ump should!- and Weak Luti;-.; Knxli.-u Klaj-lie Abdumlnai llelte, t.uptn oriea ; Tin?.', male and ft-male. aJ.aiiea, Koooi. wilh Ladj attendant. Ij590 GENUINE HONET SOAP, THE purity, Iras ranee, and mild emollient properties of this Soap, renders it es pecially deserving ajSaSSC-eaSst place on every louru For chapped bands.and various diseases of ihe skin, it is oneqnaled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, I KM Sooth Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved C'hrmlral Olive Soap, Warranted to Watk in Hard, Soft or Salt Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paiut, Dirt, &c, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to at y olher Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than Ihe common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM COS WAY, 16 South .Wind Street, riiilml-lphia. manufaetnrer of FANCY AND STAPLE SOAPS.Spcrm, Stearine andTallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, Ac. Orders bv miil promptly attended to. August 21, 1855 5'J.1m3 Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The sul.se rilicr removed to No. 26 Market street. (three dor above the Old Stand, 1 ' ..I where he keeps constantly on hii.; . stock of all articles in his line ci nl: e OltANtiES, LEMONS, and all kir N -in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Ci ' Ground Nuts plain and roasted; P Preserves of all kinds to wind. the attention of Dealers and others -. City, floods packed at this ibi. warranted to carry safe. S. L. HERRI.V ', No. 2G Market street. lias 3m59fi above Fiont, south Pali., BoDk Agents Wanted. AGENTS wanted In every Town and County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with line Steel and Wood Engravings,and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, had it a plea, sant and profitable employment. Onr list also includes the best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over lOO.OUO volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several Krw Umkt to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for yonr selves. Fur full particulars and list, address J. W. 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H 1. a m.-.lli ine niTteclta pleasant In ita larte and ery iniuKs-iil in itf a lion, and jet tliorouch tl.iit it anni hilate every parlirle ut tlie rank and puia..nn iru of tlii dreadlul dwaee: and. uuiike other remedie. it.loea not dry ui the diMwe in the Mood, t'onptilutional Ilebilnir, broniilit on bv a. lf ahiiw, a mo-t li rril.le diwae, wln-h hna hntupht thonan.la f.f the hu man raee to untimHT rrarea. thu l.lastin.- the Lrilliaut horn nf panuU, and blinhlim in the bod the florloua anihitien of man; a "hle youlh.ean be eimd l.y tins liitalhlde K medT. and aa a me.ieine wlneb mut le-n-rt ererr ho.l. fnim toe aimpij delieale lo the routined ami de.palr.nic inralid. no eual ia U U fcuud, acting both a a lure aod 1 rctrnli.e. Hclmbold's Highly Concentrated Cnmponnd Fluid Extract Sarxnparilla, For pnrlf;inn Ihe Blond, remrnin all dieae ariin fn m eca of Mrrnrr, e..ur and imprudence in lit., rlintni; eonctituti..nal .liaeaae, arismj: trom an im pure lte of tbe Bio l. and the only reliable and ef-fe-tual known remedy for the eure i f s.r.fula. rait Kh. um. reW Head, Lle.rale.n of the Tlirn.,1 and laen, Pain, and fw.llin- of the ll.nee. Teller. Piin phTron the Knew, and all Seal J l.roplii.n of lln, Ckin. Tbta arliele ia now pn-.eril.ed by .oiue nf the mod dialinnuiehed I'hjaieianaintbaeonnlry.and ha. proved more etUrielit in prartii elliaM any preparation of .sarea. l.arilla yet oltenl to the puhlie. Sereral eau a ol ,orou ct.rr HvphilusMercwrial and S. rofulou Jixw he en tirely reeovered in tlie im uraliU) wardlof our Public in rtitutiona whieh had for many yer r-ei.t.il ereri mo,le of treatment that eould he deeiwJ. Theae ea furninh irikinc eaampt. of Ihe naluu.ry .IT. el. of this medieine In aiwltne aome of Hie Kiel InTett-rale dineaee-, af.er Um- (lands were deetrojed and Ulo hones alrmdy ad -cled. Nirrlt'lC Lettera fn-m rreHneil.le I'byirinna of oral le.lieal College., and eerlilieat. a of eurea frf.ul pa tientt will be lound a1w.Bip11uy1u3b.dh llvparalioua. Patcss. Fluid F.xtract of Biichti, l per bottle, or fi bottles for S. Fluid Extract of 8arsaparilla,l per bottle, or 6 bottles for r, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar """ Prenared ana etoia urn. i.iiuu.nuvuo, Chemist, 263 Chestnut SU, near the "'rata House, Philadelphia. ., To be had of CHRIST & CALU W ; I-ewisburg, and of Druggists and Dcakis e- j erywhere. I - i - Itr All letters nirccien inc. .rtiu. Agent receive immediate attention. June I, 1855 vl NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that cation will be made to the next Lt - ma ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsyiv iiiia for the charter for a Bank, to be known by toe. name of the " HEI.I.NSGROVE BANi:."to I..- located in theBoroash of Selinsgrove.J-nyder county, (lately part of Union) with general powers of discount and deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, and power to increase the same to two hundred. Jy6,'5o CITIZENS OF SELINS0R0VE. all RE Cider Vinejrar for sale at May 4,'AO BEAVCK & KKEMEK i?. 1 New York Adv'ts. Cheap music and Piano Storo OF Horace Waters,No.333 Broadway, New York Opposition to the Combituf urnManic at (.really lied need Rates ! Notwithstanding the combination of Mumc Dealers u keep up the prices of non copyright Music against the interests of Native Compos ers ami their refusal to extend to Mr. Wateks the eourttieM of the Trade, he has immente. sales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his oppos ition to the Great Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currency. His slock of American and Euro pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largest and best selected in the United States. He has also made a great reduction in the prices of Pianos, Melcdeons and all kinds Musical Instruments. Superior toned fcj octave Piarn-s for $175,200 anl l'J.'i, int-Tir if in pni quality, snl iimtruni''nts an (imnvr ami a dtiratl a tln wfairh rot iitnt. I'mikxi iiT-ry Tanctv i f iUyl? ant .rit,up to HjW.f mpriMnn Xhntuf ,,f Ti'ti thtlrrrnt Mjitiufiif ioriefi : amoinr tticin the t-rlebr.at-tl tu'MJt-rn improvi-d ilnracv Water' t'..in,inl th" tir-nt premium Ii.oWnn J'inrin of T. lijtlwrt k Co.' Bink, (uwitt-rs tf thf .l-an piiU-nt.) 8ott'J-h:iiil I't ano at rent liarL'Jtinn j-r !- from JO fc l.'.i. l fc.wrst usj from tiff dhlfrrnt Manuf.iCtnrif, inrlndio the vtl-kn.in D. A II. W. Fmiih V M1 ) . tnu-t the npial trfnrrm mriit I the N t niak- tn llit- L'ntti d isivfl. rrittt. 4". tot, t(Hi. Hi. l.'io. HmiUt !mhe Hit tik .Htl-liin. tUt-U Ha no ami Mclml'-i-D (EU.tran tfd. t.Thi- bv-t tfrnifttolht Tradf.St-hofiNtlc. p-r cnt. Ji-itint to Cl'-T(rvm-n aTtJ t'tiurt-h . OriiT .rin-t Ijr attetnlsii to. M iv rvnt, fH-ti-ail. to all rt of the country, at the relucl ratea. i-nerl onl S-lrrt rmali-jru S-beitulv'fi f l'rk- of Musical Intrimi enU fomarde'l to any ad IrfW fn-e of rharire. 3m-"7 TllI-; GllfiAT 11 EMEU Y, ADOl'T which so mnch has been said and publiahed. is atnon us. Who has not heard ol the MEXICAN MUSTASG LIKl- MKSTf Many millions of bottles have been sold and ued to cure Kheumatmn, I "leers, Sores, llruises. Sprains, King-worm, Felons Salt lihenm. Piles, S.re iS'ipples and t'akrd lireusls. Cancers, Itch, Corns on the i oes Sore Eyca, Ear-ache, l'iniples, Swollen Joints or I. mil's, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can ue reamed iy an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is BftrAiLV miib in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness dalls, or anv sprain, soreness or stillness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Kingboiie, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. r-r-'l'he J.iniment is put up in three sizes, and retails at 5ft cts, ftO cts.and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion lo the prices, and are therefore cheapest. Tu Cmniliu Jfrnhnut. Every store sh .nl. I be supplied with this valuable I.IMME.NT, as it pars a eoo.l proHt and sells rapidly. U.W. W ESTliKUUK, (successor to A.G. Brae; & Co.) Oriiinator and sole Proprietor. rrincinalOtnces :tt4 Broadwav.wVork, and cor. 3d & Market Sls..St. I.ouis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the I nile.t states, Canada, est Indies, and Bermuda Islands. I j-5:13 The Scientific American. Eleventh Year Splendid Engrttving and Prizes. rfIir. Eleventh Annual Volume of this ne ttil ptihltraiion commences oft the 17th if ISt'IittNilblT. I ?i( it'n.itic American" is an Illustrated : - ; ii, "V-r.if.-1 i S:. fiy U th- promuI'mtHin of intr--,;tlin in the vrifu M'-v-hanif! and Ch-fni V . ( Iri ii 1: uiit'.i ' !urv.i. .V.rri."ultusv, I'rctit-t. In . ... i. .. -. K t i-'-Tinz. Millwork. auti all intrr-tJi whirb t'.ff it:) S'tftli iJ rulril lafvi) ft tl Mflitt. !; i 1 niic'l ."Liti . i'ntu-ntJt atmiitifl.alt'o piiMi'ht-d tv i v ... r .. ii it j ollH i tl nii' t-f nil I'jtt- rit Cljiiiiift. (." iiifr wi' t. ai-v. and intormatk-D upon tliuiisnlids uf .tii.-r mi'v- The i''i.tti;.atfr'- trt th Srtntir1fi Aiwrlin iiiymi? iti- . if i.-nt fii-utitie nl irj-t.c--.l toii f th l ni. T Kjitrtri:.! (it.Ttinit id nnWrMiUr knowl Nlirtrtl l. br et.iiiiii' tt"l with (rt?Al ability, auti t IvdUtio-zui-ltHd noti-nlv fr lh rX'-rMrno anj tratliftiltHK'i f iti. li'ii-tnn , hut fr fti f xrene wilh wLmI. error t n -mint t-i. ri1 fa.- th.r.- art X-l'tltHl. l -rdauins Invruvons kniiMra, ('hrniata, Mnnufne titr r-. A nrulturintK. ami Pittple in -ry Frolf ftni-.n in lif". wiil tibti thf -itI.t.- Arm-riran to f fri'iit vnlur lit tlifir rft-ftiv ralltft-f-t. Itn rati.-U ami ijjfnt.oii! itl MiTt- ttit-m Ilun'ln-J of IoI!art iirinDa!lr, ht-ni.is! a(Tinlin Ut-ia a CMitnitt-! wurrn of knowU-.le, tii e!(,rin ff whir-h in U-Tftntl v runiarT ftt)o-tt. Thr jrH-ntifi ' Ami-ti'-an i (iuiiiibv?tl oor' wif.-k.-Tery nmnt-TCi'nUiniiict-tirtit .(uiirto pan hp, forming annual It a moiilft anl Kplrwli'l tuIuhw iilu.-traUnl Willi stm-ntl liiindri-a ort-inal r.ntrraiH'Z. 9 Srinien cojiitt srnt usatis. TKKMA Sinjsl olrri'tinn! J a T-r. or $1 fr rix tnoutttH; tiVf mma fur m m ntli 4 rT a iir fi. KorfiirUt-Triutirat-", an-l Inrntal-niri.t Dl'llif f-urtwo Yarn- 1'anh Triara oflrrvtl by tlie J'ub.Ubtr., Scieotific Amriian. !Southrn, Wrrntm an l Oanaila monrj an IVt Office gumps b.kfQ at pax lur iturtwciijitMms. Lttvra phniiM ht rlit-mfl. xit-tail. trt M ; N X A t'O, UN FutLnn utriH't. Vrw Tirk Ualtiniorc Adv'ts. BALTIEOraE CAM). . 0I.T Sail Salt. A lar?e sup- ply of Liverpool Fine and Uroutid Alum SAL1 constantly lor sale by C'arr, .ictc & Co., Commissi!. n Merchants, March 30, 55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Carr, Giese k Co., COMMISSION WKRi'IHMS fur the J sale oi l'lotir, Grain & I.iiiiisjt r, Sjnurt Whirf, Uallimoie. nrAseuts for Newark and Uosendalc Co. Cement and Piaster. G.AI.UM & FIXE SALT constantly on hand. N. B. Liberal CASH advances made on consienments on receipt. Baltimore, March 1, 153 Cm Express Office i The undersigned have been appointed Agents for liOWAKU & CO.'S EXI'KES LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Hank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, lloston, Al bany, Ualtimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited lo pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the sa-ne day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Keceipts given for time and price. Vitiliililpliia OJJiee 1 1 & 4:, South Third St Oct. SB. CHRIST & CALDWELL. Improvement in DaguerreotypScg! UPYKEll & HAWN announce to the ij puhlie that they have newly fitted up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take I.ifieMC.Iist-.S sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breaslpins, Fingrrrings, Watchseals, &c, and warranted true. We annex a list of ...... r .......... .- P i..,c l -. .1 1 . M.kIi. Cxirnnlr jfnlv j,. Unio)Sonia;,Oi.-al,Vtlvel and S'.iell. Pictures taken at -ftl and upwards. Kooms at the old stand over Pr. Thornton & Cos st0reiOppos.ile the Telegraph olficc. Lewisburg, Feb. M2, 1835 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready f.r use, which we will sell lo any person, with full instructions in the business, f i less than first cost. K0T1CE. 1TLTCATI0N will lie made to the t.rv I.er-islature to ehann the name of V ' I eiri-liiirj? Savings Institution," located I.tvi-Iu: ' in the county of Union, In "THE LKWl.-Ui lit; 1ANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to is-sne theirown notes for circula tion; subject to the provisions of Ihe general banking laws of this Commonwealth. By order of the Directors : DAVID REBER. Treasurer. Lewiabnr;, Pa., June 8, 11SJ5. UAlUtlSBUllU BINDEUY. J.J.Clyde A. P. I. Uutter, Smectumt ir. O. UUlok C'a. Book Binders and Stationers, and JJlank 1!ook Mancfactlbebs, UarrtdiHry, Pa. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the above business I? directly opposite llerr's HoteL.jSj Tbey flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance i f the pat ronage so liherally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK IiOOKSfor Hanks, Connty Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on band. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., &r bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. C A H. Books Vc. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. Lithographic Printing, tc. KARL VOLKMAR is now loraleil on North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips' Blacksmith tihop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Maps Ac are made to order. PICTt'HES for Framing, aud for Drawing Teachers. The (ierman and French Lantrnases, Draw ing, Painting and Dratthtin, lauzht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1i55 IRON! IR0I3!! LROrJ!!! 9 178 LBS- Jnst rectived at the 6ut1,u Hardware fmre of KEYS OLDS A McFAUIlES. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see Ihe largest awl b"t as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exehuict Control nf ihe celebrated YaLtnTiss's Centre county Iron, we are enahled to warrant every bar. AH sizes Tire, Scollop, Round andSiguare; II .rse Shoe, Nail Kuds, Ac, al t' prices lo all. Call and see the Hardware Store f REYNOLDS Sl M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 11-55. NOTICE. WE lies leave to introlnee onrselves to the citizens .f LEWISBl'Kti and vicinity, as cstensive Miners and Shippers of rt Iillc AU Anlhrarltc C oal, At Ijincaaler CuUiery, Korthumberland Co. l'a. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to otl'er to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes ol Coal are LCMP -fi.r Smelting purposes. STKAM1K1A1 J-lor d. and Steamboats. riKI'hrJN ) EtHS for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) iv-1 Tn i'E A for ''ne,",rns, Slea"- Our Point of Shippin is PUSBl'RY, where arrangements arc made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE A CO. J. J. Coetnu. Lanrater. Trsj. Kr.iii.LD. Laneaeter. C. W. I'iale, Sbanv.kin. ll.ltlitau So fV Orders addressed toShamokinorSitnhury will receive prompt attention. Iy5 5 UIVIOH TEHPERAKCE ECTEL, in Ice Cream and rafln? Saloon, Corner of S'coml and Market St. WHaving rented the commodions and well jLLkfuted buildings al the lower end of Market Sl. formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes,Esi.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STRASGERS ASH TRA VELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging and food bo not with intoxicating liquors. rThere is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronase. E. PETERS. Lewisburg, March 30, 1 85 1 Sm ATOTirE. Ilav ins bn appointed the 11 SEXTON to the Lrwisburs Cemeterv the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-ititerinenl of deceased persons under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence iu the Ln.le at the Gate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY, Lewisburg, May 30, I KM Mi: a ICR'S I'lanos. Tlie subscriber has been appointed Agent for ihe sale ol M-'ver's celebrated Pianos. C.Veyer ree'd the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, when he was in competition wilh the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. His instru ments are universally known to excel all oth ers for exqiii .ite tone and durability. Those wishing to purchase a 1'iain that will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will call and examine one of his l est 7-octave rose wood instruments, at J. L. YOI'KR'S Watch and Jewelry Slore, Market St. Oct. 12, lrtj t Lewisburg. Lewisburg Sat in? Institution, T8 now open and ready to du businers. The regular Discount days are Wcduesdays. The following named persons are the DinscTons Wiluax I'ivrios, Esq. Mr. Jon so W alls. Mr. Bters Amioss. Mr. Jims M'CatiGBT. Mr. THo.iaa Hates. Mr. William Fkick. Fhrii'k C. Movkr, Esq. Omrxms WILLIAM CAMERON. Prerident. DAVID REBKR, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and there per cent, less than six and ovrrthree months. D V1D KEBEK, Treasurer. Lewisbnrg. Sept. 19, 1853 U'iiifield Woolen Factory,' Star Ilarllclon, I'nlon Count;. fllHIS establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, aud 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 adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. itr I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of Ciood. snch as Cloths, Salinetlt, Cashmere, Tweeds, Blanket, tarn, we., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Hnssey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANITACTI'RED and for sale ac the I.evmbnrs Fonmlry by .ErEM. MARSH Dr. John Locke, SURGE0X DEXTIST, o FfirE rrmovrd to NORTH TIIIKl) street, I,rwisbnrr. Lewisburg, Ni-v. I, l5o riaOw HS sll kinds of May Q 3l-honr Brass Clocks and patent leves lime-pieces. Brass S-day clocks at $4, brass 30-bour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L.YODER'8 1yllE subscriber con . linues to carry on the lis err iiuaineaa at Ihe Old Stand on N'ortL j nira sireei, near Market, and re Uull) solicits the patronage ol kia friends and tlx public generally. CHARLES F.HE6S Lewisburg, May XI, b5o LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. i 'is in. i Thr subscribers, tbankfnl f( r rW lswpast patronage, wonld inform BBsKiJjl'he public that they continue tn 4nr-,ninn'acture all kinds nf MILL GKAKI.Mi and ether Castings. Tkrashu. Marhines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to te of good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. GEDLlES, MARSH CO. Lewisbnrg, Feb. 151 rifiu'i Mil Kio. r J and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lewiaburg Foundry by Grddes, Marsh Co. MTOVKS Parlor. Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for ale at lh LewUburg Foundry. Urildea, Maiah Co, Vnlb'S Patent Can; Plow, a supe I Y rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg Fouudry by Ucddes, Marsh & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durublt Grain Drill now in aw, for sale at ths Lewiabnrs rouncry by oeiiilea, Marab at t-o. Lightning Rods. 4 FTLK many yesra' cluft inTstigtii)a inj J Dumeroo ciperinrtnU, lh Patentee takes ! aura in ii.foiioinK Ibe public that be ha arrivrd al the true principle of protecting fauiliei, itwcUiugs aud property Irom tbe Jetrcti influ ence of LIGHTNING. 1 cslaniuca that every City, Tuw n, illage and Country fall victim lo annually, thro' the grone negligenre nf il inhal itanU. ia bi-yond calcolalioa, eaprcialiy ben the icuiedy la o easy to obtain thia ia found in abk:tag's Pntcnt Magnetic lijljtning Bods, and in thia alone. This Kod haa been eiamined by the most acicnlific gntlcmen in the world I'rofespora M'Murtrie, Johnaon.Walior and many olbera that have eiartiioed them,recmiand and aprakof them in the higbel terms of approbation, and have pronounced ibem the only safe rod ir one in thraor any other country for the protect! of Lives and Propeity. One advantage to divide and throw hack a part of the elrctne luid harmkaa lo the clouds ; in lime ol e stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion ef fioid that belongs to the earth withont the slightest dsnger of lea sing the conductor. This rod has many other advantages ovrr the eld one. The only place ef manufacturing ia ia Vine St. 3 aWt abort ISA, Pitladefp&im, s here all persons are respectfully invited te call andeiamine for themselves. For sale Wholesale or Retail by THO'S ARM1TAGE. Orders promptly attended lo. Terms cash. These rods have been purchased and soccese ,ully used by the following ivndividoals, companies nd corporation, whose nataca are cheerfully ubmitted : In mnd nmr fQ4'ljkim A. st 8. Koavts, tf $nu,ner. Jmit Hutrr. Jls Osirae, A. Mlfre J. bd II. Bf , V. I h-Bley. J. Iiivatirr. . tNkftlrv.IVk.rMl liisrrno!, iLe tUnrsb-v Aimwtmm. AaaVfsns) ti kmWrv, Krv. J. i.. irnt. Jvum .NtMaVkaV. Ttmp. trcrr, tatv t Utmsa, A. K. biRkrn, II. ftrnmnmrn, TIm. hmt a C-, Mr b. nif. J. r Om-r, J. U .Lfn.C. Uuh) krrj; J Ktplry a C., J. Nysnaa. . Rrim. J. (TrwHi. i. FV pft. Mr. tkn" Mr. Martin, tf. vU, J. Br1kW, Mr. baviiwk. br. I'mil. tf.U. t frr Cat., J. Wipfy, It. Millvr.tW R-a Bnti Ub-I, ihm 2. a. AimuI, ths SpriiS Ijarlt-B l'iauiiKkiirii' HaU. mm imc awuar "j itrw arTfj. titurp; riFpin. mngw M Tall. Juit t .ytin, J..,m Nrlm.n, In. U. M'Uurue, Brl.j.kbiwri1 Mr. J. IoDmc- .v i'Air.v vorsrr. HartU) r. M-.rk IJaitptsav. st. Ko-s-t, Jobs naaiv Vi.til lft-ri". Jarub tmitl., IittJ eiiauo, Rwlw-a Mm h. Crvtr Klirkncr. JWir t'xrhw i mart Mc-a, nij CvRiait9-ioB( n' oflt r. X,moI- Jp JliS JUbrr. fni-n r. Ir. rbri WiljM'B. limJ,ingtm Ti. Jhn Kunu. .n"n Kunit. V'.nn Tj.lmc Ctm4rov. ITajbts Dter J. Jiichnel livflsiaa. XECOMXESTA TI0N3. I have tlila dav can-fully iS5f-rtti a comiDrVr f t.iirhtnitijt i!ti T:in asii imk-x, srrrtrd .Mr. TbmT .trmiti:r. cm brtict m- Ilsos. Oh'Srvrtvr. t J tiKV no IwiTnt.t n in i-V tL:t it i botoalf thv brut 1 bsvr irr wrn, tat l hat II is thr oaly tmr 1 1.t Trt ex dirt fit ti at it- r nt: WrU 4 SB lrirtly STarBtifir rrinri-pl-a. It ia with Bu-h simitar that 1 rrrfiaamratl bia coutlucUr to tlir aitw aijva vl eancri of baiitlmic. B. Mt MUKTRIE. I aaa well rotirft4 tl at th Marartie AirbtBUBs Kod tunnufaMitn ) 1 Mr. Th- ana Arn.itcr. of fbilali hta. i U. ft i bat l.irt-rU riaiait. I bavpBt yrr- in tlir tu-'y l thr lnw uf rawtrtnty and at-icntt i-m. jii.1 lTr . a lrt-itittri'B in rt toe that th- Kiwi irr roitru ImI n en tbr uuy ru r.:v l MtV-iy. Tbr rlrrtri' l"-t in rrrti.Hl and ft 4 I y ttt S3 airlift at th l P nf the nui. aixJ it wo it hi br iursiMe.arrortiiD to th 1m wn of atlrartjna and rrpulfinn. for a t-oiltlinft to injur 1 Kj a Ktr ki -i ligkiaia Bm-b nr4rrtni by n ot tllrW TOlH. J haf LerB Irvjlla mU d ii b Mr. A rBiil fvr - 1 rear, arj U-fttrt- brBiairBrre th aianaft e turr vl llir F I vxnBiiarU tbr -riBrlr oi vhirb lKy arr r-ntrmttti. anJ f- It mnimtvd I bat their adotit'ai pald hr attrlrd wilh roaapirtr rraa. Thr tBrrratte tern an 1 U-t tb-f nljnd ixm traiT-alra is all rartA rf tir4vatTy.iaBijsrrtBBi' vx'arlre ff thrfr atiMtvatJ iilrior.lT. TKA Y f- AiXtR, M. b. l;i-inK Son. PhiUd Co . Afrtl 10, INftj. nr.C. WILT and SAMI EL HOOVER. Itartfefon. Union Ca. Fa. sie A fronts for Union ar:d atfjoioirtg Countit s, and will furnii-h the Kotls on the same terms and in thes.ime manner as Ihe Proprietor. Opjos.ttom is thr Life of Business ! KEW L1VE1SY exchangTstable. 1'faesuHarrilipr woulil reprctfully iolorai th citisrntof I,etiharc anil ihe traveling control) d ity grnerilly.tliat he has oprnrsl a nam Ll'ciy and Exchange MaMe od FOI KTH aliret ball aquarr Souib of Markrl, and has .roaideJa gooj lot of Horm, iih rnliirlv Brar good and tah ionst'leCsrnstrs, Burgica.iSIeigha, Ac. acre all vrii.hins anvlhirg io hia line may ba accommod ated on the ahonrat notice and moat reasonahls terma. He will pay every atlrn'ioB la lbs "sntf of bit cualonrra, and hopes by so doing to merit and receive s liberal share of pshlie psiionace. WILLIAM MOOHE. LewUburg .Dec 30, 1851 Dr. HI. H. Dersham,, HAVING lioniiarmtly located In le misburjr, . (Otbce al the lower ens of Market siriet, nearly oppi-siie to Teiers llntrl) vrculil respeclliiliy annnnnce to ihr citizens of Ihe town and vicinity, lhal br is prepared to snswer promptly all calls in bis prot'essir n. Ue has rlrvoird mnch lime and) special attention lo all diseases ; and by ths success which has anendnl his practice is cither places, be eipects a good share of ths public patronage. Special a urn lion will also be piven to sll Chronic disrates, snch as Female Complaints of every form and variety. Liver Complaint. Piles, Pvspepsia. Rheumatism, ?erofla,liop sv. Acne, Bronchitis. Sore Eyes. Jiervoas it Hick Headache, Neuralpia, Sl. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Consumption. A si h ma, I'lcers. Cancers. Tclter.Scald Ilead.rhlrcmasia Dolens or milk IrB, Fistula, l'alsv. Cataract, Deafness, Hare lip, White Swelling, Debility, Tumors, Corns, Ac. Ac. In almost every Chronie esse, complete cure will be cflrcted.if ihe directions are followed, tin pay is required smil s curs is performed. Charges will invariably be as customary Lewisburg, April IS, If Si (m Kem.-rr.M- faa rtIM IV OM ar Is Hew rr.1.l ef Mnliria, aS lll r'a"" 'w """" Irrtir n -f ai TWa ?! r''JJ "Tj"'' allopatriH: hM, rarrfl "' BWrali: la arMra. It r,il.la. Ihr H..lale rr.t.. tw nmii. Tal.-lr frara rrrr elrr .r.wm it ararra . hatnar it r. .mrnnD in it" tlwlaiUT, alaajt fni;la.uig t-L iaijtuviDig.
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