Lewisbnrg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer October ID, 1855. carried away fifty-seven of the beat Ksqui- , meax sledge dog, an! ni altogether a frightful scourge THESE RfH. The operations of search were commen ced as early as March the first parties, nasier the personal cb utrfj of Dr. Kane, crossing the ice at a temperature of fifty eeven decrees below zero. The Uhs of their dogs obliged them, n on only alter- oatirc, to adopt this early travel. Many : an I lie panv n iivi ynii, auu uuu'T- went an amputation of their toes. It was by mean of these efforts that the Expedi tion succeedt-d in bringing back its results. The parties were in the lit-ld as late n the linn ot J'Uv. oulv i-eat-ing train labor wnen tha winter's darkness rendered it impossible to travel. THE GtonRaruic.it. n.-!. of the rxri:...- s Greenland hits been followed ly I'r j Kane, an I turvei. with a coast line to ' wards thi Atlantic, fronting due North , until a stupen lom glai-i-r cli-.-ckel their IwiMrresa. 1 Ms inij ot nv rose in inttv (ran leur to a li'i-!i: u!' five hundred l"nt, j abutting into the s -i. It tindoubtly is the j only obstacle ta th- insularity of Greenland , r, in other word i. the only barrier lie twean Greenland ami th. Atlantie. It is . however, an effectual harrier V ail future explorations. This jjlader, iu spite of the j difficulties of fiilin r h-rz. was followed out to sea, the pu"ly rafting themselves across op-m w.,t-.r-f spaee upon masses of; iee. Iu this w.iy they succeed in traveling , -ifhty mile along its base, and traced it ( into a new iiortln.'ru Itvid. ( I bis glaeier j is, wc bel'ovc. the largest discovered by any j navigator.) Titr new i.tvn. I This new land, thus cemented to Orecn-1 land, br pr trilling n-e, is named )'ah-! tuton. Tlf: larjre bay wYich intervenes between it and Grecian 1, bears, we un .i . i .i. . r sr.. i ! i ...i. . l.. I ttTS til i. ill iiaoi': o. ..ii. no i ' nuu one of th" proi.-etors of the Kxpi-liliuu J i T I This iev connection of the Old and N'c nv..T.i . :. . i- -.l ... I c .,f,i, , ;.,.. undrstu;i 1 from the fart that the entire circuit of S.ntih's S'un J has be?n eifeeted and its shores CTr.pletoly charted. Tttr opes rot. ill SEA. B'lt the real dUrovcry of' the Expedition is th Op -n I'i'l ir S i. The channel lead in to lli.'s? w.it-T.i vv.h entirelr fro' from ice. an 1 this I': it ire was rend. -red mor- re- i murk tb'.c bv th ei..t'nee of a z ne or ' nolid bit oi'i-e. extending ra rc than one ' lina Ir.' I an 1 twenty. five miles to t!n s juth- i war I. (I'll ? -i rili -s the views of Dr. i Kmc. as expressed to t ie (i."!;mp!iieal ' S ieietv before Iih 'l.-p.irtitre.) 'fin- la!iin of the surf a aint this fr.iz-'ii b n h of ire was. we are assured, iuinres-ov beyond description. S -i! .-iitli-in -a with whom ! wo bi onvi r.i-1. s;p of it with won- i derani admiration. Au ara of three! thoaati l s ".i ire tui!e was seen, entirelv J free from ice., 'f his channel has Vrn na:nel J alter H i. John 1'. Kennedy, late Seretary j of the N'avv, un b-r !i ts.. ati-jiees the e-1 pedition w is in'o'ii. Tin- 1 in 1 : :he north . and west of thi channel has b.-.-a eharto-1 j as hi)'h as r2 dejr. min. flits is the i nearest laud to the Pole yet discovered. j It bears the name of Mr. Henry tiriunell, the founder of the expedition which bears bis name. Tiir mvrrn ni- 1 -." 1 '.1.1 Tb-c!rr-niJ severity of the previous s-a.ons male evident tint the briit could I not he lib -rated before the winter set m. She was fast imprisoned in the centro of a Iarjre lield of ice. The provisions although J abundant, were not calculated to resist iM-urvv. and the fuel.owin; to the emergen- cies of the winter, was deficient iu quantity. I n 1-rthese tnini eireiun.tanees lr. Kane with a pirtv of volunteer,, ou an attempt to reach the mouth of Lancaster Sound, in Vipes of mi-etiai the Kn!ih t-xpeilitioiis and thus (filing relief to his associates, passed in an ojn-n loat oer the track of llaffin's travel, ridinj out a heavy jrale. They found an uninterrupted barrier of ice extending in one great horse-shoe from Jones' to Murehison's Sounds, and were forced, after t arious escapes, to return to the bri'i. During the winter that ensued, they adopted the habits of the Esquimaux, liv ing upon raw walrus meat, and surround in themselves with walls of moss. In apite of these precautions, the scurvy rtd vaneed with r ady progress ; but by the aid at" sii;e;le Uam of dos, lr Kane aueceedi-d iue!feetina com in u nieation w it li the Esquimaux, seventy miles to the south ward, (the col lest drive, according to the dvUir. that lw ever had.) By the system of mutual assistance, the Expedition, ex r handed meat with the Esquimaux, and by ortranizin a hunt, relieved their party. At one time, every man of the Expedition xcept Dr. KaneandMr. B.mscll, were eon Bnl to their banks with scurvy. Ir. Kane bad to cook, cut ice, Ac, and .Mr. Bonsell ami to do other mental service. By Provi dential interference, the party escaped with out a single death. KsnrE to the sot-Tit. The jrreat belt of ice made it clear that is rfi( erne, iitioii from the south could Hnprisoiiiuf hi on . ... nnrisouiuent with their deficiency of fii'd, would have j proved most disastrous, it noi tattii. n t these circumstam-es, Ir. Kane w isely I determined to aliandoti h'u bri. and at- i tempt to descend to the south by a com-1 lunation ol boats antt bicoe.,. In accordanec with this view .i i r 1 tliev lelt i the britr on the 17th of May the tempi 'a tare at that time being 5 degrees below ,i r- ui - t zero. Thev crossed a belt ot ico M miles 7 .. . ' . .! !... i.j:.!!""" in aianwcr, nraggiug ineir o wns i.ei.iuu them and carryin? four sick comradesj by means of a dog sle lcre. After a travel of 31i' miles, with 31 days e.f constant expo sure thev reached Cape Alevatideranl em barked in open water. Their gnus sup aJied tletn with animal food :io provi sions being carried in the boats except powdered breadstull's and tallov. fal low, says the the Doctor, is a very good thing." From Ca;.e Alexander they trav eled to the southward, so n -t'tines over ice. sometimes through water, sin (ting eidch duck and seal, and collecting enough egs to keen the nartr in pio j condition. At Cape Fork hfT rmrn'l n; tu' :r Mie ; noats and sle ! s tor luet, ana ieti in?? roast. Striking out itiM the or"ti s-?a ot Melville ll.iv. tlii'V tlin sttvr -d for the j north Danish s--ulL-mruts of (Irwenl md. j Here they prov; l.-iitia:iv lauded on ;lie fith of Au;jn;t. in vi irotis Ii a!:h. after tln ir , travel of lO'l mil' , nnl i igiitv-ou'5 dajs ! f constant cxji v-uret LE4VINR Tlir. COAST VM.I! IX tin IHRTSTF.! s r.rr.MIIO!C. 1- rf-. 1. .1 1 ,.f From Opeaiuvik. the largest ot tbe-ei ... . . 1 . ii ;-k Mtanrnu tney took p:..sa?e , a I amsb . wiling vessel for l.n,',:,nd. I!r Rreat po .d ; fortune, tl.ey tou.-h-l lit te. uliere they . were met by Caot. Il irt-"in's Kxpediiion Th'n last tearrhlm Fxnedition had found ice of Smith's S.mnd still unhroken !ut , havinjeommnnier.ted with the Ksqiiitiiaiix 1 Iia4 h'arlofthe departure of ltr. Kane, i and had retraced their sterrt. Tr ncTnsox rnc Eirrrimos. ' The F-xjieJiiion ha to moarn tii loss f three of its comrades. to of whim p-r ' iied of l.H-k-jaw. an, one from ali.-e. fd- ' lowinj nnon a froren rxtr-mitv. There ni-n nwv be said to h?ve fallen in the di rect discharge of a noh'ie Jut.-. Their ' ramei are : A tin 'rarpent.-. t'lirisitan ; Ohisen: .f.-tfer-i-.n Baker, rf l'lv'-i l-lpbii Mi relet 5i jaV-t T.jluatser. J New Book and Stationary Store "IN Lcwisbarg. M. Fitzpatrick & A Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers & Sta tioners, 3 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of their establishment m 3d St, next door to Beavrr 4 Kremer's Store where may be had Books in the varied departments of Literatnre, including Historical, Biopraphi cal. Theclueiral. Scientific, Mechanical, Poeti cal, Classical.Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub- licalions. Bibles, Praver and Hvmn Books, suitable f t the various denominations. Plain I and Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen and I Pocket Cutlery, Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory, I Papier-Machu and Morrocco, Hold pens and pencils. Ladies Cabas, Keicules and Work Boxes, and a variety of useful Fancy Goods. Ladies anMieti'leinan are respetlully solicited to call and eximinc their assortment of Books, Stationery ami Fancy iood. Near Roods re- ceivcd every day by Express. June 8, 18S5. J LANK l!,...ks of all patterns, including !" ),.. u.iiks. Ledgers. Journals. Cash and Minute ii.ioks. Pass and Memorandum Hooks, students' Note and Composition Books, Arc, at M. Fitzpatrick Ai Bro.'s. 3d su I.cwisburg. 1)0if.TK MUXNAIKS in Pearl, Ivory, Pa pair Marhe and Morocco at prices varvin; from 10 cts. to $1,25 at M. Fitzpat rick A. Hr.i's New Hook and Stationery Store, 3d St., I.ea-ishtirg, next dour to Beaver & Kremer's store. Cold Pens diamond pointed 37 ; Large do " " Kx. " ' '3 Hold pens in '! creases from 7ft cts. tnSrt.OO. Gold pencils wiiii or without pens from 75 cts. to $1.00 GOLD pens repointrd at 25ets. each, at M. Fi'zpatnek A P.ro's New B.iok and Sta tionery Store, 3d t. l.ewisbur. next door to Beaver & Kreamer's S:ore. and Po ket citlfry of R iJer's, Wos. and others fine manufacture, I tenuoiins at prices varying Irotn 10 cts. to tjil.ntl. S OOD Razors warr.iiiteit.tiom to oucis. X Razor Strops from 10 to 15 els., at M. r uzoa-ricx Uros .lew dohi. lira siiiuuimj 3d t l.ewisbur;;, next doer to UeavcnSc Kre nier s Store. ATEW Books received as soon as publish d, and for s ile at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Ho..k Store. :t I St. Lewisbury ORDEKH for any B oks published in this Country or Kurope, not on hand, will be attended to with promptness anddispatch.and supplied in all rases at from to 50 per cent below publtshci ' prices, by Fitzpatrick A llro. C1H KAP letter, cap and note paper from 6 ) cts. to ISJ per rpifre. Itulf Envelopes self sealing, 12J cts. per 100. Fine while 15 " at M. Fitzpatrick ft Bros" New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St., I.ewisbur'. 11LAIN and Fancy Stationery of all kinds, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book siore, 3 I St. I.ewislmrj;. UAKPF.US. Giiiley's.Graham's.and all the other t,00 Magazines supplied at $'--50 per annum. Single No's only 20 cts., by M. Fitzpairick A: Bros' 3d St.. Lewisburncxt door to Beaei ci Kleiner's Store. Philadelphia Ailv'ts. Georce Sturees, I COLE Manufapturpr of the Improved O Spiral prlns Mare!iSCS, No. 92 Walnut St. I huauviplua. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. To by Um Aiiiricaii lurtilutr, NV Vurk, Oct.) 111 do frreiMiu lii-lllut-. rilllK.l"t'tlia.NoT. v-na Oat t the Marylm l luautuu, Uiltuuore. Jo). J Isii The peculiar improvement in the eonstroc ..fin, 1:i!ress is. ihat all the clunnu ami . ,,,.n frmt work is entirelv dispensed -uj ,ls ,,ace supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up. and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a si'ting pnstiire.having the luxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of haudling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, aud will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, caa have them altered into Spring Beds. These Befs are well adapted forTIolels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Sats forChairs.Carnages orChurch Pews and Hair and Husk Matie.sses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA S T 111 OX FLU XI TIKE, consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and I'mbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 155 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES! ffV Evans & Walson, St., Philadelphia. -i23 treat Fire at -.ry - Chestnut & Fifih Sts, uihiivt c iV,i-t. a u'ais :ie u ben nut to the lest : riimntirHH, Pec. 15, 1831. Messrs.Evans & Watson No.SS South Fourth St. Gentlemen W e take much pleasure iu rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch- ants and ethers in want of a secure means 01 . . c preserving iiieir ihhjh, (i.ijie,, m, as the one wc ptirchaeil fioin yiu about seven months since has preserved our books, papers iio'iioi' - i.u.. j... ........ ... , ., . , ,c , ,i. .i,.. ? when nut into it. before the great fire of this morning, winch destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifih streets. The above safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place ii fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in ihe presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Sife and Locks repaired, as we intend to pnt it in use strain, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully. I.At'EY & PHILLIPS." Frans tc W atson take pleasure in referring m the lollowi?i , ainn; the many liunrtreils 1 who huve their afes in use : U. S. Mint. I'hil-1 ala.; Fanners' & Mechanics' Bank, I'liilada.; i Haiiim-I Allen. Ksq.. Ili?h Slieriif, I'hila la. ; I John X. Henderson. City fiuilroller ; Caleb! I'ope & Co., No. 1S3 Market St., ; Kichard j Knrris A; Sn. Locomotive tmilders, Plnlada.; ; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinifts. corner lBtli aim jauip s jis. ; r raiiKiin r ire insurance 1,0 I'iiihda.: Pennsylvania Hailroad Co , Plnlada ; 1 . 1.1 11 . 1. 1 1 1 . ... . Lacey 1 niliins, corner 0111 win ..111101 isis.. ' ' . c . ' Sharp es A Bro, Xo. 32 South Second St.; P y s un.,m,n 'k Son,. No. M xrlh , ff . jl r.v N...B7 M,r. Kei 211.; J. ol o. urne, no. ino vnesinui 01. t"y-A larfre assortment of the above Safes nlsravs on hand (warranted to ftnnd at least 10 P"r cent, more fire anr Herring's Safe now in use). EVA A:i A WATSOX also manufaeture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Poors and Iron Sash, for inakiug fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses ; Patent Slate Lined K"friRerator. Ac. Please ctve ns a call, at Xn.26 Sonth FOl'RTH St, Philadelphia. April 6, '5H 57.1y I "I EWEI.RY of the latest pattern of allqnal-j f I n:: for sale a' th leuest t'itr rrtces by J L. TOl'ER Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Iavid Blair and J. L. Barrett un 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. L. Barrett having purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. PAVID BLAIR. J. L. BARKET V. The Mount Vernun Horn will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make them comfortaole. J. I.. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1855. HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, with Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair. London, 1H51, and also it the Worlds rair, New Vcrk, 1653 and 1854. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this Slate of the above une qualled Safes and Lorks. The reputation ol the genuine " Herring's Safe" is world wide, and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony to their strn fiilisb fire proof quali ties. More than lU.t'CMi of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two m-simm have passed triumphantly throush accidental fires. The public are assured Ihat all Safes manufactured by the subscribers arc 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 ihe ' Tribune es- tablishment,"New York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, j opposite Ihe Girard House ; and still more re-1 centlyin the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Sts..in , this citv, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Oiaartn, when manv oilier securi-.ics failed. FAKREL & CO.. trim Sufi nvd Hunk ljtrk Mnkm, 34 WAl.XL'T Street, Philadelphia. CI-.:!!?'! Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Bants, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, etc., on hitnrl and made to order. All the mosi cel ebrate Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second band Safes," Salamanders" and " Iron Chests" of other makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring's, lor sale at half price. f Marrh :tl,'55. 57i!vl ifg'nr J. O. KirHimniix & Co., Danville. I BLEKDS AF2D SHADES ! tV Silling Off al )itducd Price: BJ. WILLI Vol S, No. 12 North t SIXTH STREET, a few doors above Market St.. Philadelphia. OKH. IXA roll OF ALL SEW STYLES! Buys the best mate rials cheap tor Cash, which enables him to sell superior Window Itlintls & Shade! as low as others sell interior articles. If old Bordered and Painted shades, of beau tiful designs. Bull' Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, Ac, wholesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purcha sers please call. IV W E STUDY TO PLEASE, yrj March 30, 1855 2m572 FRENCH TRUSSES. HERNIA or Knilnre successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use ol the elegant Freuch Trusses, imported by the snbsenber, ana maite to oruer expressly lor his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be pratifird to learn that the occasion now oilers to procure a Truss combining extreme lighltmt, u ilh ente, dnrahtlily and eurrrct eunfruetion. iu 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 ol price to suit all. Cost of Single Trussrs, $2, $3, and 5 j Double, $ I, 5, $6. $m and $10. Persons at a distance can have a Trass sent to any address by remitting the amount, send in; measure around the hips, aud stating side atrected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im porter. Caleb II. KeedlrN, S. W. cor. of Twelfth A Race sts Philada. Depot for I'anning's Improved Body Brace ; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandars; Spi nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. March 30, 1655. THE CHEAP CASH B 00K anJ Stationery Store, North west cor. of Sixth and Arch sts, J'Ai- dtlphia. Croat llarpaitiN in Hooka! Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. STAPLE AXD FAXCY STATIOSLRY. 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 Ensraved. Gillott's 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 Porle-Monnaies. Port folios.Ac. CardC'ases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, with a choice assortmentof TO V BOOKS, GAMES, DIsECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Books and Engravings. April so,'55 575yi I. Thomson. F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer. X. W. cor. of Fourth A Chestnut Sis., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Xote Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of EXfil.IslJ, FRENCH AXI) HERMAN FANCY COOLS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SV!ITH, X. W. corner Fourth A Chestnut Sis., Philada. N. B. On the receipt of SM, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the I'ntted States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, inrdinin, hard, or soft. Marrh :t0,'55 ly572 HRS, E. EITCHELL, VO. 23 North Ninth St., Niilad;!., i manufacturer of Man! illsifi.f lonk, &.C. of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders made up at short notice iu the best and latest style. April 4,'6jin3 SAH'L H. FULTON, CTAPLE and Fancy Stationery, and O Card FntrravinST. Establishment, I 19 South EIGHTH St- Philada. April 455 REYNOLDS & MTADDEX. at the j Hardware Store, I.ewisburg, offer to the citizens of the West Branch, at extremely low prices, Oils, Turpentine, White Lead, Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Paints (various colors weather and fire-proof,) Nails.Spikes, Glass, Putty, Locks, Latches, Hints, Screws, and all kinds of Building Hardware, Gentle-1 men who are building will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine our stock. Will sell as near .citv prices as possible, full and tee u. ol fhr ld Graham ftnnd. j Libnrg. May a, 15.1. To Iron Blasters and Sealers. PENN'A Wire WorksNo.21 ArthSt. above Front-PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RHJDLES, NCREENS.Woren Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy WireWorlc. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy liolls, covered in the best manner in or ont of the City. A very snprrior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snuff, Brick dust, Ac. 3m.VJ0 BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN. Tras3es Tnisses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, TKlH AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, s.W. Cor. of Twelfih and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Far.scii Tarsirs.combining extreme AgAn'M, ease, aud durabilily, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by rrmilling DlounH, an LetiiW : S-ii'lnie, niimU-r ot iiu-li.-t rciii't t It.- Lij... aiel ..luttiifr si.I l.-.-o-il. fl ef Sinsli! Trufi. ci. a. 4. S. Ik.ut.l j;., , S. 10. luxtriK-lioli A. to w.:ir,kiitl liuw to SusCt a curt., i. htu Kwililr, tuml itli thr Trur-. Al for sat.., in great variety. Dr. Uimnintf'a Improved 1'cten' ' .rf Hrr". for Ihi. eure of Prolapsus l't.-rl : ale .- .1 : .. Sueirti-: I'alvnl MumMer timer.. ' , . Kn-i ler Itrsrea, a-lupti-it to ail ' 'i : ' " . VWiik l.un.; K1111I1.I1 Kta-.ti.- . -, . i .e curie ; ?0 rinp. a. male iiuil 1. 1.' l..lJ.iis, ltdein.-, Willi L;.: .' ite t GENUINE HCNL7 FOA?. place on every toilet. -LSi'f ; For chapped hands.and -' various diseases of the skin, it is iiiienu.ileil Each cake is stamped W.M. CO.WV W. Kii South Secoud Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. ! Improver Chemical Oiivc Soup. ' Warriinttd to H'j4 11 Hard, Sufi ur Suit Wu'.ir. ' This Soap has powerful cleansing proper- j ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, : Ac, from every description of goods without j injury to them. For all domestic purposes it I is superior !o any other Soap now in use, and I 40 per rent, cheaper than the common Rosin j Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLI A M C.Y H'lV. KM South Siennd Street. I'hihidrliliHi, I manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE j SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, 1 importer and dealer in Sal Sjda, Soda Ash, Kosin, Ac. j Orders bv mail promptly attended to. j Aususl 21, l.Sj.V yj'.Un'J Fruits and Confectionery. ! REMOVAL.---TI10 subscriber has removed to No. 20 Market street, (Mere W ulnre the Old Stand, l'lllLAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general slock of all articles in his line consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted ; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and other visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carrv safe. s. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market street, 3in5!lfi above Fiont, south side, Philad Book Agents Wanted. GENTS wanted in every Town and il County in the l.'nited States, to canvass for ihe most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to ihe 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.ns.tiad it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our 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 Xtottnlu 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 il, and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY, I'ubliiher, 48 North Fourth street, 4m.l;97 Philadelphia, Pa. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. HELJIBOI.FS Ilishly Concentrated Compound Fluid Infract ol 111 CISC, for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak ness, anJ all diseases of ihe Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long stauding. ir ynu hmvif mntracii-U tli terril.tc vWrh. wli. il one. ni-nl.d in Hi' syntt-m, wilt unr. ly iro 'l iwn frf-in U9 pvuvTHion u anmlirr. uml miimnir lle nm Mitull"Un.l H l"C It'" '. ,,r l'f' . ,"0 lrul vi umi-lf in lh Lii JibI (iuv-k, wlion.ii t up r hj dn'v in a i-ilj like " Wl ""' ' r rinc f..'N. li( il l"n writ ral'-utnt'-.l to el- - .. tt .- o..n? Uj llM not arijiliiinl.il i'll tiu-ir In. '-. till "n nut 1 too careful iu llie Belt cliuu ul a r.-ui- : , . . t i TheFlnM Etrrtr,f r.m tin I'M 1-i-n t ' 1 einin.-lit I'liTficianii the lirtnl t l:.-i . . - " - . It in a mr.li''in rlictl -lea-nt ; innoeeut in iti a. tinn, ami y "' ' Uilatii f Vf ry !rli'-l.-ot' lli r:iiit. ' thin clrrailful iliie: and. unli- ' wnt dry u ttif lb-ia iu 111' ' l..litlity, l.ri'uulit on by .-!f-.v liie, wliirh lina trouirt't '1. ' man rare to untimely era.tlii-' '-( ' liolfof parents aud Wii-Utin .1. '! ' . I i. -amliiiin iff ui.-iny a n"t'i you"'.'"-:' ' ""' ' ' ; '' lufjllible H. mrdy. lalvaami " "-; ' 1 lit errry Ml, Iri'in tl" ajlnu.y it'-"' t II - '' " 1 and dri.ir:nn invalid, -ll -ic.iaK tH'tii as a Cure aud I'm ntire. Ilelmhold's HiRnly Concentrated Cumpound riuid Extract Sarsaraiilla, For irarifyilMthe l!torl.rrmoTiiiK nil .liw ri.:iI In nt nmu il .il.-n-urT. J . H. rl.n.l.i.. ron.tilull..l..l ll.-ni-, OS "jl '"' Burette of til'- l!i"l- " 'i" ;-'''' '"' "'; r.ttml knin trtinsly fr llie ciri- i f M-mtuU. .-it W,, uir. eM H.l, I Ir. n.o-m f t-'e I tito-.t i.J Ulf. l nin, i.n. twrllm Hi' ' T'tti-r. I iiu l f no 111' fur.', ami ll Sly Kruiniom "f th.- M-m-H,i rli. l' i r-w ,,r. frilil I r .mil" of llie ui"t ditiB-ui.li'l l-lnni.inim'n tlwiuulry. n t liaf .n,v. .1 men- fail i'l't Vniclire limn "T I"' 1 rll- :Ti parill. . t ott.Ti-1 1" tl"- I "'" .'vr.l lis.- ..f i-. ri.ii .1 .rr S.i.l.ili'.M. rruri"! an.l S n fuI'Mi" .li-. as.-ii have . n- lir. lv i".s..'r.il lo Hi- iiicur..l.l.. rr f '-'ir l uloi. 1..- Minik '' !. had f..r .mmy v.:.rs r-s..!. J evry "-! ,,t ir. alni. i.t Ihat rr.,1.,1 I ilrYi.l. lhrte turni-h rikint- ex-,.l. r f II" "itolary rUvrl of Itaia nicilir.ii. in air. lin - si uie of H most iut. I. raie .IwaxK. fi tlir itlauJ" were Jiln.jcJ and th-b'm. alren.ljrtlf Uil. NnTtrK llteiafiim n-'non.iMe l'hv-i.-iaii i f a-v-or;,l Mr.ll. al C..11. I. ,n.l eertinrat-a or run s from pa tients ill bo loun.1 acmni an;in;4l.lli freparau ma. Taiers. Fluid Extract of f3nc.hu. $1 per boitle, or 6 botiles for S. Fluid Extract of Sar.aparilla,l per bottle, or 6 bottles fur.'", equal in strength to ouc gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and Sold by II. T. iIELMMOT.D. Chemist, S3 C'hestnnt St., near the Uirard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHRIST & CALDWELL, l ewisbnrg, and of Druggists 3ud Dealers ev- erywhere. tVAll letters directed to the Proprietor or Ai'nt receive immediate attention. June I. lS'ift vt NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby Riven, that appli- i. 1 cation will be made to the next Legisla ture of the Commonwealth t.f Pennsylvania for the charter for a Bank, to be known by the name of ihe-SKLI-NSUKOVK BA.NK,"to be located in the Boroaeh of Seliussrove, Snyder county, (lately part of Union) with general powers of discount and deposit, with a capital of one hnndred thousand dollars, and power to increase Ihe same to two hundred. Jy6,8! CITIZENS OF SKLINMiKOVE. II'ltE Cider Vinr;ar fi r ?ale at May 1,'5.S UEAVF.li .V KKKMEK P. ! THE purity, fra- .L ranre, and mild j'CT-t!?i'.' this Soap, renders it es- iFrJihf't ' New York Advyls Cheap ISasic and Piano Store OF Horace WatersNo.333 Broadway, IVew York Opposition to the ComLiiM ion Music at Ureal I y ii.et.uced Kates! Notwithstanding ihe combination of Mnsic Dealers to keep np the prices of non-copyright Music against the interests of Native Compos- j ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wat&m ' the ciiurteie$ vt' the Trade, he has immense j sales having abundant evidence that he has j public countenance and support in his oppos ition to the tapat Monopoly, and in his elforts to aid Native Talent and adopt the Aatronal Currency. His stock of American and Euro-: pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of j his own publications is one of the largest and ( ben selected in the Tniied States, lie has also , made a great reduction in the prices of J'lanos, ' Melodeons and all kinds .Musical Instruments, j Superior toned fpj octave Pianos for $15, -00 , and 'll't. iWx"T i'f r ;'f-- tjti.itity. nn.l iiiKtrnmrnfn n ctroiirf and im ilurutu an Uim.-c whu li rut ui. 'moM : ff cTi-ry variety t f 5l le nirl it'mi to lMm,rrtmtri!iiiie tl fKe of Tt-O titT-rtit Mnnulat torii-i' : krioiix lh-m lite j rrl.'hrulfd i'i ! r iinppm-d Ilt-rn.-f U':itrr' Tinn f. mid t lie tirit ir'iuiiitn .1 uin,n I'ianr.5 of T, tiiltrt k i'o. lu..ni'i (mii-r- '-f til T:lfn atnt. Sfrt.ii.l-lmii 1 I'i ait'.ft ttt irtit I'liru'ttin jirit-tn fr'Dl 40 to l-'-O. .Mtt-tn- ' ob fidiu l-ivi- uitu-r- lit M:tiitif.ift-rif, itn-ludiu tlw well-known I 4 II W. Smitli ! ! tl-on-, . (in.. .1 llif t ..:tl t iti'iT:in.-nl r K t nk- iu Utr t ti.l- ! ."L..f. t'l i 4'-. ', 1( i. U . l.i, 1 ir,ti. nnti.V iHiul-lw !.;! k Iflit.n-. . K:iii 1'iatm at ! Mt-If-ti on uamn t d. U-l-t t. ru t.. th 'irad-'.-S h'..iI-,A.r. U1 U j i nt. uitint t'i fl itiri n bliI rhurftn-. Ortr rs : Trij'ily iMrt-ut!i -I u. Mii.-it- tn-i.t, (jo-i :-aiit, Ui nil nrl- t ..' ' country, at t(: r.lu' -I rat'i. ''i.fr;l in ! S'lpi-t . . . ac!' r5-'litiuifi of I'rict ji of Mufital In-tnim- ; , ' fir-lt 1 t- ny :ij In-.J-fr.- uf rliurpe. 3iu-i7 GIJKAT Jili-MKDY, A t: l 1" which so much has been said and i UfiUi.f'i. is atiion; U lm has ml 1 ;. ;i Mi;M Ai ML'ST.t.G I.LX1- Ml.. I .- M;i:iy i.i;IIi.ns tl boiilt's have bffn sohl atil w-fi !.i ruie llii' uiaa!im. I'lcers. Yuri's, lirnlscs. .vpr;tin-". Kih-u-orm, KflttiiH, ral. KhciiMi. li If s. .re Aipples and i'.ikej CtlmsIs, .'u:.r(i.. I.ch, Coin: n ihe Toes, !Sore lA't s. Iar-u( I.e. I'liui'les, Swollen J'lims r liinl'". Cut;, iral-Is, or Scalil-iiead, Motr.b i'alv, iltiuions or iroti'tl ieei. Warts, or any j olhtr ron.j la nt that ran 1 e n-achtil ly an external rt mcily. And it has always been, sncctt'ul. Ir is tuiiLii i.im.i in h attng Voun1s, Sfratehes, saddle or h irne-s .al!, ' or any sprain, f'-.rf nfss cr st'tliiess, and it is 1 warranted to cine Sjavm, Kiiigbi'iie, Split. if or I'uM Kvil, ni llorscs. t VThe I.minient is put np in three sizes, ; and retails at 25 cts, io cts. and -;!. The lar?e ' bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion, to the prices, and are therefore cheapest i Tu Country Mt rilittnt. j Hvery slor should be supplied with this valuable IJMMK.NT. as it pivs a profit and sells rapidly. CS.W. WIIsTliKOOK, (saccev--or to A. ti. UraL's A: Co.) j Or!itaTor nntl sole Proprietor. I PrincipaK llif es :HH Urnadwav.NewVorlt, j and cor. yd A: Mai I;et Ma.,Si. Louis, Missouri , Kidd by every de.iler in drugs and medicines throughout the Cnit'-d States. Canadas, West ' Indies, and liermuda Islands. ty.'iUJ j The ScientiSc American. Hhrenth Year Splendid I'rtrrtvins and Prizes. rilllH Ulcventh Annual Volume of this use- ( ful pub!irjlitin commences oil the lull day of September. i The ".Scientific American" is an Illustrated PTtHlicl. d-it'l rim-Mr t the promtilantion nf in for- mlin r. hitin; t Hi vurn.ut M.-i hanir aii'i Cfn-mir i Art. tO'lu-tntl I:iiiufnrUir.-. .V'riciilt tin. Patents. In- Tfnlioii-t, Knv'inrin . Millwnrk. mii1 all int,T'l nhii b Hip ii.'ht nf I'rm tii-al Sri-iir j rnlrnlafH tn ndrnn. K'-piTts i f I'mtit Mil.- '-it. nt zr.t.:--i.al!- puMi-tt' J I fiTy wk. mr'u mi trtit-nl P'.:c- if .-ill I'at.'iit i Imi mi. ' U't lli'T with Df hi-d iiilormatiun uju thou.auii.' i f it lr nut-jtfi. Tin-.ntiit'ufnr t tti ff'I'Tit;fi' Amertrnii nwamnne 1 the nu'Ct caiiii' iit Hit tititi'- aol pm. ticl mfo ol th t'int'ii. 'lht K tiL.Tinl cir;iin-iit is uuivt-r.-i.My 'knol r,'jil ro Ik rt.ii.liirtril ilh tfrr:t abilitT. ili'l t'l' Ji.-tin- cui-lnd nottiuit fr lti r-fl!fD''y nu-i truthful rios f j its ti-''ti-i-ii)". I. nt f -r tli fftirl'nf-s with mbi h error if nint-t... anil fule tliririf nrt- fi'l4rtl. Mcrhauirii. Iiive ntor, Kisif.m'rT. t'lit-iumtn, M;.niifi'- : tnrir. ATri'-ti'luri-f. itnd lVt.pIt in f.Ty Prf"'-i"ti in lif.-. taill find tin Ji it-ittirii' Ain ricii to tu ef rivat iIu ; in ttwir rff'Hftivf rallinc- Its "Uiii-'l." and -iijjictiotK will ( Ihi'iii lliintlrti i.f liMlarn anttunllf, l.-idfi afTitntins th-ui a ontiuntrd K.urce tt koowli-de, Ui exprrifncf w!it-li i t--ynnd jwrunlnrT etimat. . Tin Is-i. ntin- Aiu ri u i putilii-ln-tl ftirv wwk,eTry numlr cititainiii-r fiiiht iuart( fnrmiir annually j a cotnplfti and npVndi-1 voiumt: iliutraU-d Ufa arrat I bundrd original Kii(irTin. j t w,Srciuiii fftpic- '-ut i.mTlf. J TKKMr ?inlr niilx-Tipt 'r $2 a rear, or fl Pr rix 1 mnthi ; fir fopi t-.r nix montlm i. f-r a yvr v i Forf-irtbf rrtubrnt-,anil tirttati-nifutof thf-urtli 1 lanrt Cah l'rix-s oR rcd by tbe I'ublinUf Sci.utiti Anitriran. jotb-rn, Vesttm and Tinada mny and l'ust Offic Stamp takt-n at par fur Mibjcripiiont. Letters cli'-nld br din-ctt-d. (Ht pai 1. to Mt:.N 3k. Oh, .H r'u'.tnu otrert, Xmt T' rk ! Baltimore Adv'ts. BALTIMORE CARD. S4I.T Salt Salt. A lar?e sup ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum constantly for sale by C'arr. (arwc & Co., t'umniision Merchant:, March 30, '55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Carr, Giese & Co., POMMISSIOX MEUI 'HANTS for Ihe J sale f Flour, Ciraln &. l.timbi-r, Sji'irs Wharf, Jinltiinure. ""CAtiriits f. r Newark and Rusendale Co. . -nt an.l Plaster. C..-. 1. I'M &: FINK SALT constantly on hand. . T' -T.ibernl C ASH advances made on . .i . . -lit en receipt. I, : : .. i -. March 1, IS.'iS 6m F.Xisrrss Office! Q rii The tind-rsisncd have been a ......iiu-i A"-nts f..r lloWAiiU & CO.'.s l..i'i;K" l.!.K, and arc now prepared to fiirwuid. fl'tilif. I'ackiit's. Specie, liauk Notes &c. to Pliil.nlelphia. New Vurk, lJostun, A I b:iiiv.li.i!fiiii're. a:ui inter mediate points, also lo the thi rNortli 'rii and Eastern cities. Tiie public are respectfully invited lo pat ronize llie above line, as it is the quickest and safest metho t of trinspurtjtiiin between the cito s and Lewisburir. J'aekairs received Ivor before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts aiven for time nud price. Piihd-lphia O'lrei t tc i:t. S.mih Third St Oct. sr.. CHRIST & CALDWELL. Improvement ia Dagcerreotypins ! ' OrVKilil &; 1IAWN annniime lo the' J public that they have newly fitted up and preatly improved their U ms and Apparatus, i and an- prepared lo lake I.iUlKnS' sup- erior to any in this plaec lirreinlore. I'ictnres cupieil, or taken fioin life, and inserted in Me ilalliiins, Breastpins FingernnRS, Walcliseals, , &r... anil warranted iriie. We annex a lil of our superior Caes : I'.ipirr Mnelie, Sonvenir. Jelinv Lind, Jewel, ITnion, Siintatr,Oval, Velvet ! and Shell. Pictures l.ilien at $1 and upwards. I Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton & Co.'s Drug sture.oppoi.ite the Telegraph cilice. , Lewisburj, Feb. 1855 I FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete I and ready for use, which we wiil sell to any i person, with full instructions in the business, for !es than first cost. NOTICE. , PPLTCATIOX will be made to the il nex' Legislature to change the name of the " Lewishui" Savings Institution," located at l.ewishitrs in Ihe county ot'L'nion. to "TUB LKU ISBI l!5 HANK," with One Hundred Thonsaud Dollars additional capital, and authority to istie theirown notes for circula- ! lion ; subject to the provisions of the general i banking laws of this Commonwealth. f By order of the llireeiors : ! I) Will LTBI'.I!. Treasurer, i I .i isltirj, June H, It jj. A 1IAUUISBUKO BINDERY. J. J. Clyde A. F. I Hatter, SuazMTito IK O. Ilidi dC: Book BiNHEiia and Stationers, A5D - Blank 1!iok Mamfactluibs, JlurriJjuiij, J'a. MOST respectfully inform thir friends thai they are ensa- l in the above business I r" Jirectly (ifiposiie lltrr'n Hulel.j They flatter theinielves, by rareful attention to their bnsiness, to receive a continuance of the pat ronne o liberally enjoyed by tiie old firm. lil.A.NK 1JO(iK.- lor liji.Li, Couuiy Ollices, Merchants, an.l private individuals, and every Tariety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Uooks, Newspa pers, ItiMes, Altisir, works issued in Nos., Alc- ! bound in any style, plain or extra. All work ! warranted, and done cheaply. J I'lease cive ns a call. C. A H. I t riixiks &.c. to be bound may be left with ' he r.ditor ol t!ie t hromcle. 5U! lithosraphic Printing, &c. YAUL VOLKMAIt is now loratnl on Piiirtli Kuiirlh !rr'l. neir i. I'liillipv' H!ac-kmith Sh.-p, whrrc I.ITHI 1IJU I'll ;c ! Viws. Maps Acare rnmle ti nrilrr. PU'TI'llKS fur Framing, ami lor Drawing 'friichrrs. The ierman anil Frenrh I.annayn, llraw- in?. 1'aiuliiiz ami lrati"(itiii", lansht I'V Mr: Voiltiiiar. I.vwi.-burg, Apiil, Ij5 IRCrJ! IRON!! IR0IJ!: 9 17,Q IDS. jus! received at tlie 1IU H.ir.Uare Mure of ItEYS Ol.DS 4- McFAhhEX. Karmcn and Ulark Mniths. rail anil ace ihe urr. and lt as S 'ltim-iit if Iron ever nriirrd on tlie W'p. ltrnnrh. H.ivin tlie exrlnicr control if llie cHi l raif'I Vim rit'n Outre rnontr Inm, wl- are enblrd In trarrunt every bar. All mzi-s Tire, .ci'lii I'uuii'l an-1 S'ltiare; H.T.e Sime, .Nail liii'N, Ve., atf'i:i iirkci to all. fail anil see llie H irlware Sii.re nf II KYMiUi.s iV MTAKDEX. I.euisburj, May 1!, t-.")"). 17 E beir Iravc to in) ro luce ourselves If to the citizens !' LEW IMil Kti and vicinity, as e.ileiiMve Miners and Shippers of UliHc isli liilluatitt- Coal, At jMilcatiter (uu.'Vry, Xurtlinmberland Co. 1'a. uhere we have extensive improvements, and are prepared tn offer n the iMti.lic a very supe rior ar:icle,particilarly sint' il to rhe riianulac ttire of Iron and uia.kn. r-'.iaui. Our sizes of Coa! are l.l'.MI' )-for Smelling purposes. M'K.WJid.VT J fur do. and .tearubcats. I'.lidKE.N . KtiU ' for Family I"e and Steam. STOVE S l r i I'R r r ne'u,,rnsr5 am' Steam. Our l'..i:it of Shippintr i- St'Mll RV. where arrangements are made to load IJoais without anv delay. COCHRAN. PEAf.K A CO. J.J r-riiMy. I.niira-l-r. t It, m Ur:n-.i n. I.anra..t.-r. C. W. fCAi.K. riltiitni'Kin. II. I: vi Ki.Rlr.!i ilo W (lid'-rs addreised toShamokiBorSuiibury will receive pnun t atu ritmn. l r."';." UNION TEKPERAKCE HOTEL, AMI Ire renin ar:l I'.ii'.lns; Salosn, ( 'ni' i' "f S' nfhJ anil JItu.t t St. TjTHavint: rented the commodions and well 1'itieil huililinss at the loirerend ol Market t. (Jormcrlr the iiianion cf Win. Hayes, Lmi.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain sti: a t;i:i;s .1 v tka ye i.rrts. Man and ileast, with lodL-in and food bu nt wiih iritomratiii liifiiors. I There is aisii aitached an IfT CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an KATIXi SALOON for (ientieinen. He respectlully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. rETF.RS. I.ewishnn.Mareh 30, 1S51 3m "VfOTIi'E. Havinc been appointed the X SEXTO.N tn the Lewisburj Cemetery, the subscriber would state ihat he is prepared to perform all duties connected with tlie burial of the dead.un short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their survivins friends. Residence in the Lod-e at tlie (iate of the Cemetery. CEOKCE UONACHi'. Lewisbun. May an, I S ." 1 Mi:i i:il-S IManoi. Tne subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of Meyer'scelebraied Pianos. C.Veyer rcc.'d the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. His instru ments are universally known lo eicel all oth ers for exquisite tone and durability. Those wishing to purchase a Pianothat will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will call and examine one of his best 7-octave rose wood instruments, at J. L. VOIIEK'S Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12, 1S5I Lcwisbur?. I.c!vlliii' Saving IiiKtiluiion, IS now open and ready to do biisiner-s. The regular Discount days are Wednesdaj s. The following natM-d persons are the Diulitous Wu.iiam Camfriis, Esq. Mr. J.nissos Walls. Mr. Iivr:tts Amiiis. Mr. Jmi.s M'l'iii.inaT. M r. Tims s Hit .s. Mr. W illi yt Fiiu-k. Fhkii'k C Miitir, Esq. Ornctas W ILLIAM CAMERON, Presiding DAVID ill'.hllll. Treasurer. Four per cent, perannutii willbe allowed on alt depisits over six months : and three per cent, less than six and overihree munihs. D VII) REIIEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg.Sept. I'J, bi-l Winlield Woolen Factory,1 Xcar Ilartlcton, I'nion County, j riAHIS establishment is now in the best order. I The marluiirry lein nearly all new, and none but the bet of workmen employed, the subscriber feels sate in saying that his work shall m I be surpassed by any establish ment in this or llie a.lj. inin counties. llu tia;;i'ns will be around as nsual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail tUeiusclves uf that upportu nitv. 11T I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of OouilH, men as foV, Sntinette, Ctilimrrc, 'i'wtide, lllaitkcty. Yarn, Ve.. which I will sell low for cash, or exchange lor Wool and Country Produce pen erallv. M UK HAI.FPE.NN Y. ll.inleton, April 22, ltr3 tf Hussey'3 Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain ami Grass MANLFACTI'RKI) and for fale at the Lewisburtr Fonndrv bv liKMiBs. MARSH A U t Dr. John Locke, RL'KGEOX DEXTIST, o Fl'ICE removed t.: NORTH TIIIKK treei. L-'wisbur-." I,.vis'.r.., N.v. 1, lk CLOCKS all kina of dr aad nft-hoor Brass Clocks and pateat lever time-pieces. Brass S-dar clocks at - Dras ju-nonr c locus as low as 91. All clock warranted for one year at J. L. Y OUEK'M THE subscriber eon- .L (inues In carry on the, I.lvery llaMnrMsi at the Old Ktand on North! Third street, near Market, and retpectlBll) solicits the patronage o his friends aad lk public generally. HARI.E8 F. HESS. I.ewisbnrg, May 22, If50 IEWISBURG FOUMDRT. tfThe sulseriber, thankful for 'ffi P851 patnmage, old ioform "HUibe public thai they continue to .VC.maniifacture all kinds i MiLI. t.l.AKl.Mi and uilur Castings. Thrahiug Machines and uiher Machinery repaired iu tbe best Diannrr. alin;-: warranted to be ut ynml material, ai.il nt prices thai can not fail tu please. (.KDLlKS, MAKSU A. CO. Lewisburj;, Feb. lK'l COOKINCi Stoves, of various atlerns and sizi'M, for Coal or Woo , for sals at the Lewi.burg Kounilr, by (ledilra, Msrih St Co. STOVKS I'arior, Wood, and Coal Stovps,ariiius patterns, for nale at th LeUburg Foundry. Gedae,,,i,h & Co. "l7 lARU'S ratcnt Can Plow, a aupa- f rior article, for tale at the Leisl.ur Foundry by d'eddes. Mirth A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent rlrridedly the be tt and most dvrabla (rain Drill nuw in use. for aale t the Lewiiborg" Founttry by lieddea, Marab ft Co. LihCiiing Itods. VFTLK oiny yiar' close inf tiptiB anJ Luiuerouft ripcrimeoU, thr J'btriilec Uht I'll us u re in iufuiuiiiiR the iullie tbt he b nfd jt thr tue jiriticiple of piotreiing fan'rhM dwellii.Ri and .r erit Irom thelMtrucU infiu ence of LIGHTNING. The calaJniiW that every 4 ity, l trit, iili;e and Countrj fall victim to annually, thro the gross negligence of tU inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when tbe remedy is to e.-y lo obtain ihia ia found ia AKMITAGE'S Patent illagnclic liming RoDf. and tn this alone. This Hod has been eiamrti by tbe most tn iiiific gentlemen in the world rroft'8or M'AIurtrie, Juhnaon. Wallor and many other that have etimined them, recommend and speak of them iu ibe highest rerma of approbation, and have pronounced ibrm the only safe rods ic I ue in this or any other country for the protect! ol Live and Propeily. Oaradvantate iosrodivida j and (brow hack a part of the eli cinc uid baemlraa ! to the clouds ; in tin e ol a stroke enables tha i rod to conduct that poritnn ef find that belong a ; to the earth withoai the thghten danger ef lew ! ving rhe conductor. 1 hi rod has many other ! a JvBtit.tget" over the old out. The only pUca of I manufactuf inp rs ia ! Kit Ht 3 or above 12rA, Philadelphia m here all persons are respectfully invite! to call i and examine lor ihemelvs. For tale Wholesaler I or Retail by THO'S ARM1TAGE. ! Order promptly attended lo. Terms caah. These rode have been purchased and aoccese lully used by Ihe follow ine individuala, coinpania nd corporatioDs. whose name a are cheerfully ubmitted : In nnH ar lhihfthin A. A . Rnbrta, Oaffrc ?utiin.rr. Jti.ljrp b.utirr. Jt.le Cnnravi, J. MnlfonK J..L ll.-u.. c . t lanlrj. J. Urmur, ii. 0kky. ik-mrmA liij.-rr.-oJ. tt,r Hl. rkl. j Ainthouh, Amierfwn A ItrotWra U v. J. L. 'irant, J,,tp Nntaun, Th.. (invrr, BU M liN.nn. A. K. -iirkrr. II nu df, TIia. Nolt C., Mr.- Ituwuibic. J . .rfr. J. W . H .i,d. C. HnmphrrTB. Kiplt-T A IV. J. .Njrm.in. B Krim. i lLfBirt. A. -P-?- Mt. Mmrt'ln Mr. .Martin, S. p..rblry, J. Brtnklvy, lr. IaT(.n, ir. I'nl. S Ii lrr A iu., J. Wiavswaay, II. Killer, Hi km b.na ll. ul. ib U.S.AraraH tbm fpnup tiar-t'-n BiBiuicarr) HsH. Jn tht Mute Ara Jr$y. jort Crista. Jadear M l.ll.Juil I-jt. n. Jihn Nctataa, In. 11. M MarU, Uvnj.Rubvrts, Mr. J. Iw.wrmai. t.iu. 4-arSTT. JIartUy Tp. Mrk IIlffi,y. H m- rofpr. Job Haaa Vh til ltrrt. Jun.b Biillt. Usvitl 'iiaiajt. Kuba Mt-nrh, liwjf Klrrknor. A'w hfrlim i'mtrt ll)af aol i.'tntmi.t.n iifrf. iit-f. Limt0 w 7 JoWa lUber t'ni-n Tp.lT. i'liari WiU-n. HdfAi Jobw Kuuti. !int'-ii Kantz. .it rj.. laac Cuaidiua. WkU Veer Tj. Mubmvi llcCiuaa. MECOMMESDA TTOys. FHtuHA., Aae 13.1M7. I have tJifn dv rarrfally in-rt-d a roa Parlor l.fhtiiina: Uti. with tudc ana tndra, rretr4 by Mr. Ttmnias Aruiitjef. on Itrlltva Hon, iiUwevr. aat liTf no b-9ilAtit?n m iitttic that it in n-t only Um bt 1 ttw -rr w rn. l-nt tl t it tb oaly on I oa vf vxkotinrtl t J-.it i rt D'truri! ti m r'rtljF rimti6 prinrt pl f. It iff withoiQh ivlca-urr thai I rrrtm mti ki conductor tu liar atu ntion vt oiiriiof IiiiMidk'. 11. M.MLKTRIIt. I am well ratiyf.fd tt at the Marn-tie Liphtniac Kodr DiMt.ufu-tKr I lv Mr.Th' niu Aru,u?r. rf Philadelphr ii tltv Ut ihxt han er l n malr. 1 ave rarat an era t Tfarc io tl:r KtiK "t tl. l:tw ut lertriritf and mCDfft i-m. ar.l hn. no tf it.tiin in ravine that thee Rod are rtQ-triit ti tt u n li t- -nk unr ir ol onfrtj. Xhr fiftri hk i rt-r. itrii at-d dip'rrd ty the aaauBf t at tha ton of the ml. anil it would ! impofuMr, armrdtnc to tbe liiwjt of attrarti n and rrpdlrinn. for a tnildine to b injtirt ti 1-y a trt k "t iiltnin wh-n pmtiM-ted hy on ef i ttifff rois. I liatf Tft-n ajua nt- d with 31r. Arattf fr artml yran. and hrf-Tp hpfnmriirfd the naaufaa : t urf I'f I ri tl I fxntinx tin prinitlr od hirh thy j art ren-u urt.-tt. ami f.lt ronTttircd thai thir ad4ttoB woiiM t iitt' nIid with rfinifirr wurnm. Th inrrvnMna; j demand for tlicse rxi.utl tlie xt-niTritalf in all parta of lht- fount rjr.ii- ani( .ccuD'm n'aTit n f nttttty aaj t tnp.rior.tT. TK.U'Y E. WALLEA, . Ir, Kifiiit: fun. rhi!J to., April 10, ihb'Z. tS.C. WILT and SAMl'EL HOOVER. Jartirhm, In ion Cu. Fa, ate .ent for T'nion and atTjotnine; Countiaa, and will furni-h the Hod on the same terms antl in the same man tier as ibe Proprietor. Opposition m tlir Lift' r.f Businettl m;v liveuy AMD EXCHANGE STABLE. I Tlieaubaciitirr woulJ rci-urctfuIlT iltoiaa lW J cilm nmf I.entiori; ml the lutfling cnimu ity pencrallv, that he h.m nprncd nw l.i'7 and Elcliaiigf MaM, on FOl'KTH atrrrl )( quarr ouih of .Marki l, and bu uruiidtda (oii i lut ot IturiifK, ith rntitrlj new good and la!l ' ionnl'Irt-BnisKrii, HuftM-f.lciiiba. &e.nerrall , VKix-liiiiiE an tiling in hi line may be aceoromod ! attd on ih ahvitoi notice and rooal reasonable terms. He mil pay etery attention to the i wanli.oi' bis ctifctonirra, and hopea hy 90 doing , to n.rrii and receive liberal abate of public p.tionafe. WILLIAM MOOhE. I I.enUburg Dee 30, 1851 Dr. n. H. Dersham, nAVINf! ferniarrnily located in Le wisburr. Pa. (Office at ihe lower ene ol' Market sireei, nearly eppesue lo Peters Hotel) would respeciluliy arm unre to the citizens of the town and vicinity, that he i prepared to answer promptly all calls in his prelessirn. He has devoted much lime and special attention to all di-eases; and by the success which has aitended his practice in ether places, he expects a od share of the public palronape. Special attenlien will 'so le riven to all Chronic diseases, such as Frivale Ci mplamls of everv form and variety. Liver Complaint, Piles. Dyspepsia. iheiiinaiism,t.-ciofnl.rrop-sv. Acur. Bronchitis. Sore Kjts. Nervous f r Sick Headache, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Fits. Con-umrtion. Asihirta, I'lrers, Cancers. 'eiier.S-ald Head.T hlegn.asia Dolens cr milk le;. Fistula. Palsv, Cataract, Deafness, Hare lip, While Swellinc, Debility. Turrrrs, Corns, Ac. Ac. In almost every Chronic case, a complete cure will be eileclrd.if ihe direciiosi arc followed. No pay is required until a cnie is performed. Charges will invariaMv be as customary. Lewisburg, April 13, Iff 5 fm Nora Dr.M. ka alii.lir.1 lht I'M a.l lae.srwajao ,f X.,M,,e. ami .HI iraclir, .a. "j.'HUS k-rtie m ilia. 1 hi. .! m p. im' ' of . I II:, AII'I .nl'lr .-! in. .v.l I " ' ' - ,,!. It wU II- '!""" "7'h Mf.fr. in r.rv. r . " " i" il.. Litir, ai.;.- lITi ' o S-
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