Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer November J), 1855. FOREIGN NEWS. ARItlVAL OK TUB BaLTIC. Ths Collins mail steamship lia'tie, Cap?. Comnock, from Liverpool, arrive J at Xw York on Saturday. The War In ttkr Crimea and Aala. Wjjsiw, Oct. 14. IVspatehes from l'rin.-o !ort,hak!T to rriic Iakieicitch rjafir u liu now "f a siimiHtn. nud con centric a!van;?-j of the Alii?? from Etipa Mria. Bi'lar, Kertch and Kinbitrn, with tho intciilio.i of surrounding and cutting off tho U;i'isin fjr.vn. Lord I'annnrt! ha rftfived intelligence t':.it .Sir (.' .iin Cain'-ell has by.-a st to ICapaWria it!i a considerable furcc of iu Lt'iiry and artillery. Th- K'usiau Government his received lH fnmn t:!ec;rajliic report from l'rincv tiortsrhakoiT: Triai .a, (Jot. 11. The enemy aMa dwnod. this nur.iin, the valley of the l"p p r ltitbi'X. and n treati-d to "the heights between Ihtit vailey and that of liaidar. He was induced to retreat by oar laovo Bie'its on llauri and Alb..t." Ihe nrnir at Kupatoria is said to have ci-upicl llire? important mountain parses. Itv acenunu of the 13th from the Cri !, 'he a hanccd pois of th Allies were on tl"! I2;h within 5 leasees of JJaktchise rni. Tlic liuiiians vrciv retirine slowly. I" ryiliui' leal tj the belief that ien. l.iiranii intends to defend the line of the licllxdt. and to reft u; on the corps com iu.iiid;'i,by 1'rinec tiorf liakulT. The bi-ile which would J.-iiiiUdy decide he p .sy$ia cf this ground was oxpecuii ehoriiv v tuk- p'a. e. Other accounts state that the Ru:ans cave surrounded tlic North side of S:basb p il with a chain of new fortifications, and placed it in a state to s.ipport th.' sck. All tiie plateaus on the Jvorth side, it is said, are covered with redoubts and earthworks, and on the line of the ttelbek new works, constructed in the form of the Mamslon, nave been raised. Bombardment of Klabnrn. St. Petekck(;, Tuesday, Oct, IS. Telegraphic dcsKitches received by the government announce that on Monday, the 12th iust., the allies landed at Cap Kiuburn. near the Salt Lakes, but their number was not considerable. In the evening, six allied steamers connonaded the fortress of Kiuburu which successfully replied to their lire, and damaged cue sieam.'r. Tlic Russians in an attack made upon l.'ars were repulsed with immense slaugh ter. 4'iUO being reported as lying dead un ik r tiw walls. The loss of the Turks was :oo. i he Russians, it is said, are preparing to retreat, having resolved to raise the eiire of Kars. The battle was fought with extraordinary aniuiositv on the part of the K.tssians. who confess to only 400 killed. Several K issian oUiccrj of lii ltIi rank were killed or wounded, early in the action which lasted eight hours. On the 24th of September, five dayi Irefore this event, 4'i'0 men of Onier i'asha's army, sent to rise the seii;e of Kars by threatening the Kusii.tn provinces of Abasia, Mingrelia, Imeritia, Uergia, and TiSis, (the cupitolj landed at Sauchura Kale, in Aiiasia. The active operations, however, it is under stood will be much retarded by the lata- bes? ol tue season. tle.neral MouraviefT, Russian, says: "At he oegmnin" the attack was successlul but the position and numbers of the enemy forced us to withdraw. Notwithstanding this, a heavy loss, our troops took fourteen banner', and a stand of colors. The block ade of Carn is re-etabli.ibed." . The Allte hive a!s.. destroyed two tsvtvns Laman and Thauagoria, iu the Straits of Kertch. The rinili.sh have found in the Karabel- ntti, Sehastopol. immense Russians stores ! amuninonand clothiug, valued at70, j'Kl. The Railv Xews savs that General Ewe has been recommended by General Simp eon a resignailon. Letters from Odessa announce that in couse'pionce of orders from the Emperor Alexander, a commis-iou of inouirv has been appointed, to decide on the late of atich volunteers in the roreiirn Legion, serving tir the Western l'owers, as may be taken prisoners. These men will not be considered prisoner of war. Hungarians in thii category will be delivered to Austria. Advi-es from Marseilles state that great exertions were made to complete the em barkation of an entire division of ten thouiaud men, under General Laubet. Tiie hillnwing conundrums, which "ere oficn d at the late Uorticultu.il exhibition, ree' i'ly held in one of the public squares of Phil idelphia. in three large tents, were handed to us, with a re jaestto publish, by a yuan" ladv from this place, who was prcsaL e cheerfully give them a place not only to oblige our fair frieud, but be- die they are deserving of it : Why are the vegetables like a very dig nifi'nl ladv ? Ilceanse thev mw be viewed with tho eves but not approached bv the lips. ' Why is the display of flowers, fruits, 4c like a pardiuer s daughter T Recause it is a Horticultural fair. AVhv are the flowers like a vain lady ? Because they are (in tent) intent on ex hihition. Whv is a street corner like a crazv man's brain ? R'canse it is contantly turned. Whv is a katv-did on a ladv's bonnet like the lamps at tho exhibition? Because it lights on the fair. Tunneling the Broad Mountatm. The TVtsvillc Gazette states that Mr. Toole, an engineer of the Mine Hill Rail m 1. has been for some time engaged, un ier the directions of that Companv, to nako reconnoisanees for the location of the proposed tnnnel thnmgh the Broad Mountain. This is one of the most im p irtant public improvement ever under iVn in that region, as it will develope an immense extent of coal territory which can h.u-e no other outlet to the East, xo.'pt by means of heavy ascending grades an 1 inclined planes. The rock to be cut t fir nigh is the conglomerate of the coal formation, and although very difficult and n-i!y to penetrate, it is confidently assert- i that 'hf work can le executed at a cost less than $2,000,003. It will pay the interest of five times that amount. The tunnel will v;iry from 2J to 3 miles in length, but the selection of the location wii! depend more on the character of the rck and other local consideration", than tlic length of excavation to lie made. To 1tvest Calves or Verjiix. M of-' n happens that calves become covered wi'hyermin.eaasingthem to loose flesh a id look very dull. To clean t!. e,ir ;. trial completely ridTlTeal X second w.d never faiL ! have tried it reral times, and one ha, W- " " each instance. enoui'n " in xstAAA..: f a very disagreeable piece of work ; bnt if the WltwiM receipt i, adhered to thev will become clean with , Terv little trouble f';T:,'h: lf .bta5l tull of brimstone Ti,,si..n;U.,f.new-.;i:ofN; 2 Korlh Ninth St., Philada., j iurougMoutinSeheiiectadr ThJli.' Z ",;0,c"irerol .rlantllla.f lonkw, v .; .. re,-. ,.f Tr,-. s..1(, (,' V.Zr 1 " d'script.on at WHOLESALE New Bo nk and Stationary Store IN LewKburi:. M. Fitzpatritk & Brothers, Puhlishers, Booksrllcrs Sia- tioners, 3s) N. Cth si, Philadelphia, have open- I eu a Dr.iacn oi incir esianusnineni in i c-u, next uoor to Beaver & Kremer's Store where may be had Bonks in the varied departments of Literatnre, including Historical, Biographi cal, Theological.Scientilic. Mechanical. Poeti cal, ClasMcaUuvenile and Miscellaneous pub lications. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Hooks, suitable for the various denominations. Plain and Fiiicv Stationary of all kinds, Pen and Pocket t'utlery. Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory, Papirr-Mache and Murrocco, Uos!d pens and pencils. Ladies ('abas, lieticnles and Work Box -s, and a variety of ueful Fancy Jonds. Ladies and Gentleman are r- spetlully solicited to call aii J examine their assortment of Books, Stationery and Fancv Goods. New Good-, re ceived every day by Etpress. June 8, tS55. 1LANK Books of all patterns, including ) Day Books, Ledgers, journals, Cash and Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, Sl:i-lents' Note aud Composition Books, A-c, at M. Fiizpatnck & Bro.'s, 2d st I.twisbure. 1)0.(TE MOXNAIEs in Pearl, ivory. Pa pair Mache and Morocco at prices varyinz from 10 cts. lo $1,55 at M. Fuzpal rick A Bro's New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St.. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kremer's store. 1,MNE Gidd Pens diamond p.inlcd 3v ; Large do - - 5(1 Ex. " ' 75 Gold pens in silvercases from 75 cts. to $2,00. Gold pencils with or without pens from 75 cl.-. to ?;,io Gi OLD pens rcpnintrd at 25cl. each, at M. f Fitzpatrick & Bro's New B.Kk and 6:a tionerv Store, 3d St. Lewisburg, uext door to Beaver & Kreamer's Store. "HEN and Pocket cutlerv of Rodqer's, Wos. I tennolms. and others fine manufacture, at prices varying; from 10 cts. to $1.00. GOOD Razors warranted.from 15 to 5(1 cts. Razor Strops from 10 to 15 cis at M. Titzpatrick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. I.ewisburg, next door to Beaver It Kre. mer's Store. XT TEW Books received as soon as publish 1 cd. and for sale at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, at M. Fuzpai'irlt Bros' New Bookstore. 3d St. Lewibur;r- & ORDEHS for any Books published in this Country or Europe, not on hand, will be attended to with promptness and dtspatdi.and supplied in all cases at from 20 to 50 per cent below publishers' prices by Fiizpalrick &. Uro. c HEAP letter, cap and cole paper from C cts. to 1SJ per unire. ButT Envelopes self sealing, 15 cts. per 100. Fine white " la " " at M. Fuzpatrick & Bn s' New Boi.k and Stationery Store, 3d Su, Lewisburg. nAKPEKS, Godey's.Grahara's.and all the other 1,00 Masazines snoplied at 2. 50 per annum. Single No's only 20 cts., by M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' 3d St., Lewibuig,next door to Beaer &. Kremcr's Store. Phihidelpliia Adv'ts. Gsorce Slurges SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral fSpriii? Matresscs, No. 9i Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, riz. Tvo th Am-rirn luxtitutc, V Verk. Oct- di Knukli'i lD-lltt-. rliillMl(-hi.No. iJ One at the M iry;mn I i nMitule, baltitnorw. Nov. J lh2 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of ihis Matros is, that all the ry and htary unoHm fr.ime wrk is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are ail counected by harness ieaiher hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single sprini; to fall down or get nut of place, and making a Bed so eUMie that any part may be raised or beut np, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting posture. havin? the Insurious sofiness of the bet Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair .Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are inrrtriubly made of the best Materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spritis Beds. These Beds are well adapted forllotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Sats for Chairs.Cjrriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk .Mat: esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished ca s t in ox fl u xi r l r l consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575 SALAEIAICEER SAFES! IS Evans & Watson. 26 South Fourth ., Philadelphia. CIreat I'ire at Chestnut Sl Fil'ih Sis, Friday morinnz, Dec. 1Mb, 1154 EVANS ot WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TlflL, MPHANT, as they always ate when put to the lest : Pm.4nmrRH, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.EvansAWatson.No.29 South Fourth St Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants atid ethers in want of a secure means ot preserving their books, papers &,c. from fire, as the one we pnrchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as Ihey were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in our office, 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 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. Will yon please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in ose asrain, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yuurs, respeetfullr. LACEV & PHILLIPS." Evans &. Watson take pleasure in referring to the followinz, among the manr hundreds ho have their Safes in use: V. S. Moil. Phil ada.: Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. Philada. ; Samuel Allen. Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb Jope & Co., No. 183 Market St., ; Kichard Norris & Son, Locomotive bnilders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers Machinists, corner 16th and James Sis.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, 1'hilaila.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co-. Philada.; Laeey & Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless & Bro , No. 32 Sonth Second St. ; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 North 1 htrd St.; W. H. Horstman & 8ons, No. SI North Third St. ; Smith, Williams A Co No- 87 Mar ket St.; J. & U.Orne, No. 185 Chestnut Su rTA large assortment of ihe above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire thai any Herring's Safe now in use). EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale, Iroa Shatters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vanlis for Banks, smres, pnblie and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. . Please (rive as a call, at No. S6 South FOURTH St Philadelphia. . April , '55 573vl nrrcHZLL, Jinth. U,e s,vK hp i snon nwire t ?l . L-fSSft No. April i,'Km3 Dissolution of Fartnersnip. THE Partnership heretofore existing between l'avid Blairand J. 1.. Barrett un der the firm of H lair A Barrett, in the business of the Mount Ternon 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 lo keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID FLAIR. J. L. BARRETT. The Mitnt Vernon Haut will be continned by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make them comfortaole. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1855. HERRINGS Patent Champion Fire proof SAFES, with IUi Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's . Fair, London, 1851, and also at Ihe worlds Fair,-New Vcrk, 1853 and 1H54. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this Slate of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation of the genuine Herring's Safe" is world wide, and for the last thirteen years Ihe mercantile community have witnrsred and borne testi mony lo their siviit fmlixo fiie proof quali ties. More than 12,000 of lhese Safes have been actually sold, and over two bimiiim 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 iheir services ,h btirnln of the "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 in the Fire at Fifth andChesnnt Sts., in this city, in which these Safes came fotth ihe acknowledged Cmnrms. when many other securi:ies failed. FARREL & CO., Irtm f!nfr aud Bank Inck Milken, 34 WAI.NIT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Backs, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made to order. All the most cel ebrateiiLocks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand Safes," " Salamanders" and M Iron Chests'' of other makers, having been taken in part payment for Herrintr's, for sale at half price. March :to, oo. o7yl Aitnt J. O. Ricuauhsus & Co., Danville. BUNDS AND SHADES ! WMlint; Off at Rfduced Prien. RL WILLIAMS, No. 1! North SIXTH STREET, a few doors above Market St., Philadelphia. OK1G 7A.4 TON OF ALL M:V STYLES.' Buys the best mate rials cheap f'-r Cash, whirh enables him to sell superior Window Winds ts. Shades as low as others sell inferior articles. Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of beau tiful designs. ButT Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures. &c, wholesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purcha sers please call. CtTWE STL'DY TO PLEASE.j March 30, 1S55 5m57J FRENCH TRUSSES. HERNIA or Roptnre successfully treated, aud Comfort insured, by use ot the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, aid made to onier expressly for his sales. . , AM suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining extreme gnr. u-ith ente. durability and correct construction, ill lieu ol ine 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, $G, $9 and $10. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, and stating side atfected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im porter. Caleb II. Keedlea, S. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race sts- Philada. Depot for Banning's Improved Body Brace ; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spi nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. March 30, 1855. THE CHEAP CASH BOOK and Stationery Store, North west cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts, I'ula dtlphia. Great liar gain in Books! Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. UTArLE ASD FASCY STATIOXERY. 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. Gillott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Mot to Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-Monnaies. Port folios,&e. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, with a choice assortment of TOV BOOKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Bonks and Engravings. April 2055 575yl I. Thomson. F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor. af Fourth & Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bunkers' Cases, Traveling. Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCV GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Raaors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. K. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Sts, Philada. N. B. On Ihe receipt of SL Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the I'nited States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly57l WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge Avenne, Philibulfhij. The attention of the public is invited to Ihe extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description forCemeia ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combiae all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be lent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden 8t. Phila JEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqnal Hies fer sale at the lowed City prices by i.. VODER- To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PENN'A WircWorksNo.21 Arch St. above Froiit-PHILADELPIIIA. 8IEVES.R1DDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out ol the City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Siarch, Snuff, Brick dusl, Ac. 3ui5U0 DA VLISS, DARBY & LYNN. Trassss Trasses Trusses ! -gHj C." IL NEEDLES, Tl.Lss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Impurters of fine Fassca Tnrssr.s,combining extreme lightnen. ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by renotttngr omnmiU, as hrtcw: SVnrtlfts nnaibtr of lumen iirntiiiii iim utiift, inn ruiiiug tin. ui-eiro. o,t uf Simile Tru- SJ. 3, 4, 4. DouM f 5, 6, . 10. Iii-tructtoDii a In wear.and bow to auVel a cure, wbvn pottible, lent with the Trnfs. A!m frr aalc, in peat variprr. Dr. Bnnntng's Improved Patent Kudy Brace, for the cure of rrelap.ns L't-ri; also ?tnal Prftfa an't SupifirtK; Patent .stiouMt-r llraera, fht-ft Kpamlfra and Krt-t.r Urenf. aUit-J lo all wi'h Stoop Mn-uldra anil tWiik Lung"; Enclub kta.tir Abdominal Itelt, Su.-)M-n-aorira : Svrioe-a. male ami ft male. S.Ladie' Ronnia, with La.lv attendants. WOO GENUINE HONEY SOAP. THE purity, fras- j,,,,. I ranee, and mild W-gSiyCTr etj emollient properties f " this Soap, renders it es- jSJSwft pecially deserving s&eVafcyg plsce on every toilet. C3C3tr For chapped hands.and " '" various diseases of the skin, ii is uneqnaled Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No olher is Genuine. Improved t'licmlcal O'Itc Soap, Warranted to H'imA in Hard, Siift or Salt Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac., from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper lhan the common Rosin Soap. Each bans stamped WILLIAM COS WA Y. 16 South Seeimil Street. Phihdcipliia. manufacturer of FANCY AND STAI'LE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Aili, Rosin, &e. Orders bv mail promptly attended lo. lugust 24, 1855 593m3 Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The subscriber has reinovej to No. Market street, (three doors uboce the Old Stand, PIIILAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of OKANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds lo which he invites Ihe attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed al this establishment warranted to carry safe. 8. L. HERRING, No. 56 Market street, 3m5 above Front, south side, Philad BoDk Agents Wanted. GENTS wanted in every Town and J. County in ihe L'nited States, to canvass for Ihe most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted lo Ihe wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Sieel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for os, find it a plea sant and profitable empb ymenl. Our list also includes ihe best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several Ario Ui"ki to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have Ihe best list for Agents in the country..Send for it. and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 49 North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. HEDIBOLD'S Highly Concentrate! Compound Fluid Extract ol HI 1111, for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak ness, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long staudmg. If too base contracted tbe terrlMo lUsease wtiifti, when one pratrd la Ibe avalem, will siirt-ly s ilowo fri.m one gynTatioa to another, umlt-nmoiBc; tho cou alitulion aiij a.iiii; the very sital flui-1 of lift., iin not U-UM youwlf Iu the band -.if Qiiackn, who start up ev er, d iu a citj like Ihia. aud Hit the iiap-ra wilb Kla riiic fciliM-b'iodn too well cai-ulateJtodi-o the young and lucae not acquainted witb tbt-ir tricks. You can not be too caicful io the selection of a remedy in these cafes. The Fluid Extract of Uacha has been pronounced by eminent pLynirian the Greatest Rcmed? aer known. It t a meilirioe perfectly nleapatit in its taste and very innimnt in its action, and vet so thoroueh that it anni hilate, every panicle of Ihe rank anj poisonous virus of ll.is dreadful disease; and. nnlike other remedies, it does not dry up the disease in the Mood. Constitutional Pebilitv, brousht on by t-lf-at'iue, a most terrible dieae. whieb bss brought thousands of Ihe bu man race to untimely Erases, thus Mestinir the brilliant bore of parents, aod bhuhtinfr iu the bud the ft-lorious ambition of many a nol le youth, can bo cured by litis Infallible iUuieOy. And as a medicine whirh must ben efit eeerv body, from the simply dettrale to tiie eonflned nd despair.n( invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a Cure and 1'rcventi.a. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Flnld Extract Sarsaparllla, For purifying the Blood, removine all diseases ariaine fr m eaoeasol Mercury, exposure and imprudence io life, chronia constitutional disease, arisibi; from an im pure stile of the Blond, and the only reliable and ef-fe-tiikl known remedr for the cure of Srr-ifula, ."alt llheum, Scald Head. llceralioM of tin Throat aud Lees, I'aius and Swelling of the Ilones. Tetter. Tim pies on the face, and all Scaly eruptions of the Skin. Tbls article Is now prescribed by some of the most distinimished Physicians in Ihe country, and baa proved more efficient in practice than any prcMralioD of oarsa nkrilla vet offered lo the public- fi'Toral eaeeS of secon dary rphi1i-,Merearlal and cVrofbloo disease, have en tin ly recovered io the incurable wards or our Public In stitutions which bad for vaany years resisted every mode of trealmeut that could be devised. These eases furnish striken; exampb s of the salutary eneels or tnis medicine In arrestim; aonie of tint most inveterate disease., after tlic eiaiuls were destroyed and the bones already auected.' NOTICB. Letters from responsible l-nysirians of sev en I .Slcilteal loilegi I, anu cvritncau-s Ol curca irmu pa tients will be found aceompanyine both Preparation. Paiccs. Fluid Extract of Buchu, 1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Fluid Extract of Sarsapanlla, $t per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and 8old by H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, 2f3 Chestnut St., near the tiirard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev erywhere. IVAH letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. June 1, 1855 yl ' NOTICE. "VTOTICE Is hereby given, that appli- XI ealioa will be made lo the next Legisla ture of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania for the charter for a Bank, lo be known by the name of the - PELIXSGROVE BANK," lo be located in the Borough of Relinsgrove, Snyder county, (lately pari of Union) with general powers of discount and deposit, wilh a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, and power to increase the same to two hundred. Jy6,'55 CITIZENS OP SELINSGROVE. rKRE Cider Vinegar fbr sale at -May iVf-5 BEAVER ct KREMER'S. New York Adv'ts. Cheap dusic and Piano Store OF Horace Watcrs,No.333 Broadway, New York Opjm.,i:i,,n to the Conbiim tion Music at (ireaily Reduced Rates ! Notwithstanding the combination of Music Dealers to keep up the prices of nun copyright Music against the interests of Native Compos ers and their refusal to extend lo Mr. Wum the courtesies of the Tra !e, he has immense ! sales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his oppos ition to ihe Great Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currency. His stock of American and Euro pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largest and best selected in the L'nited States. He has also made a great reduet'um in the prices of Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds Musical Instruments. Superior toned ti octave I'iauos for $175, S00 and inlet i,.r of a. good quality, and instruments aa strong and as d'irable as those which cosl 600. Pianos of every variety if style and .rice.op lo louo.roniprisinir those cf Ten different Mannfuebirie- : among them the celehnited nudi rn iuiproved Horace H'nters' rmnw, and the first premium .-Koh-r.n Piano of T. ililhert k t.'o's make, (owners of the .t'olean patent.) Beeoud-hnnd Pi anos at event bsr.-aios priees from 40 to lf.0. Miuw: n?o from live ditlerent Slennliclorie., Including the we'l-koown . I k H.W. Smith's Uiodeons, (tuned the e.i;al temeratucut I Ibe best make in the L'nited states, priees 4.V Go. 76, HW. 115, l?s, la.. c'mith's Uouhle llMOk Melodeons. -HO. Unch Piano and Sfeloileou guaran teed. ao.Thu best terms to Ibe Trade. Schools, Ac. l'-O i per ccul. discount to Ch-reymen and Char-bea. Orders promptly atteoded to. Mitric s.nt, post paid, to atl parts of Ihe country, at the reduced rates, tienenl atid Select Catalogues an t Schedules of Prie.-a of Slusieal Instrum ent forwarded to any adlress free of charge. Soiti67 TIIK GUEAT KEMEDyT VBOCT which so much has been said and published, is among us. Who has not heard .i the MEXICAN MUSTASG LISI MEXT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, fleers, I Sores, Bruises, Sprains, King-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on Ihe Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints j or Limhs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb , Palsy, Bunions or frosted fret. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is urmi conn in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Rit:gbone, Splint, or Pidl Evil, on Horses. HrThe Liniment is pnt tip in three sizes. and retails al 25 cts, 50 cts, and Si I. The large i bottles contain much mi re Liniment in propor- lion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest, j To Ctmvtn Mrrrhont. Every store shonM be supplied with this ' valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a rood profit ; and sells rapidly. J.W. ES TBKOOK, (successor to A. O. Hrn-JS A Co.) Or'inatiT and sole Proprietor. PrincipalOtiice an I Broadway, New York, and cor. 3d 4 Market Sts., St. Louis, Missouri Sold bv every dealer in drugs and medicines throughnat rhe I'ntted States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 The Scientific American. Eleventh Year Splendid Enruvinga and Prizet. fWlHE Eleventh Annual Volume of this use I ful publication commences uq the 17th day of September. The "Scientific American" is an Illustrated Pirtndivl, dfotH chifflr Xm the prnmiilitino of infer Dti'Ti Trlatin to th vat-iou Mfchr.ic and Chfinfr Ai-tf. IttdmtrUI MnufnrlurT. Ariruittin, l'Mtfnt, I Tpotionii, fc'ni(trsrinr. Millwork, and nil intsrertii which thf llht f l'ratirjl Fnnr i-ralculatrd tomWinc. Rs-portft f l'niiHi stiiTs" Pnt' Dt trrant-ft.l-j puMi.hv1 rrt-ry wk, .nriu.iine oirirtal r.-pir uf all paO-nt riaioiK. twibrr with newt and information utvn thousauds of Other HllhjtH t. Th Tmitiihutor t th S-intifi. Atnerican arramonc tli most rnitnnt Mntiric and prs:tieal men of the timsf. The tMitArfnl dpirtnifnt is nnifal ly arttnow. nli;cd !- bs ron'lurlttl willi en-al ahiliiy. and 0 t-r ditm-cuiht-d nt nnlv fr th v-Ki-t-Mt-nry anil Iruthfnlnfj'S of it di-uMion. iut Pr th f'-ariswne-ft wirli wbcfa error U romhtnl and Ibrv.rK'f arv ex)i-dtd. Mr'rhanir. Invvntor, Krucmrwri", rht-mift, Mnniifaf tariT. ALTtcu turi-u. and I'mple in rr- ry l'nstrn-ion in tlf. will find the Self nti fir AmTican to W of prt-at flu in thir r-yprlirf rallitif. If oaim-l and tugr-etioim will UTn t beui IhindivdM of Dollar annuaJlr. bvidH affording ttn-ni a cniiiinid arnire1 of kiiowtr-dxe, tiie exptitsnretf whirh i bt-youd p.'cariarT -t!m.-te. 1 he ftcti-ntiflr Am,ri'aii pubiifhrd omra ws-k,Trj DUtnttrrrontainincfitTtit quarto pac. fortnin? nnouallv a etunplft and ftpVndid to I u me illuatratri ilh fst-rcral bundrrd orijinal Knraving. Single jmh riptinnn $ a Tar, or Jl for til unlh ; five T.tiaifr Six muth t, for vear . a'urf'irtlir Ciubrat-, and tonttatemoiit of th- fourteen !arsr Vh I'rutf offered bj the rub.bhera, we Scientific Anisriran. foatbtrrn. Wmtm and Canada money and Tost Office Stamps taken at par fur itutwcrif-Uuiitt. Letters ."huld 1m directed, post-paid, to MI NN A OV. 1 Fmtim ctreet. Xew Trlt Baltimore Ativ'ts. BALTIMORE CARD. S il.T Salt Salt. A larpe sup- t ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum A.lL'i'coustantly for sale by j C'arr. Glese & Co., j Commission Merchants, ! March 30, '55 SI Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, j Carr, Giese & Co., POMMISSIOX MERCHANTS for the J sale of Flour, Grain & Lumber, Aye,rrs' Wharf, Jjntimnre. ti7Aseiiis for Newark and Rosendale Co. Cement and Plaster. G.AIX.M & FIXE SALT constantly on hand. X- B. Liberal CASH advances made on consignments on receipt. Baltimore, March I, 1HS5 fim Express Olttce! The undersigned have been appo'mted Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes &.C. to Philadelphia, Xew York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to Ihe otherXorthern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited lo pat ronize Ihe 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 same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJireA I & 43. South Third St Oct. 26. CHRIST & CALDWELL. Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! CP-YKER & llAWN announce to the a J public mat tney have newly fitted up and greatly improved Iheir Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared lo take I.lkriiFssrM sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken fiom life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings, Watchseals, 4c, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mseh,Sonvenir, Jennv Ltnd, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval, Velvet and Shell. Pietnres taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton & Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for use, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be made to the Jl. next Legislature to change the name of the Lewisburg Savings Institution," located at Lewisburg in the county of Union, to THE LEWISBURG BANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to issue their own notes for circula tion ; subject to the provisions of Ihe general banking laws of this Commonwealth. By order of the Directors : DAVID REBER, Treasurer-Ltwi-tburg, Ta., Junt S, lbii. a. IIAltKlSllUUU 1HNUE11Y. J.J.Clyde & r. E- U utter, SmcMsurtto W. O. llickitk at Co. Cook Bim'Kus asb Statiwkrs, and l'LANK. lioOK MaMFACTUREBS, JlarrUbunj, I 'a. MOST respectfully inform their friends that Ihey are engaged in the above business directly opposite Heir's Hotel, They flatter themselves, by careful attention lo their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by Ihe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Oilices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, enonicals, Manszines. I.ar Hooks. Newspa- I pers. Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac- I bound in any style, plain or extra. All work i warranted, and done cheaply. j Please rrive us a call. C. ct H. I I? Books fee. to be bound mav be left with 1 lr.iT...e.L.i -. J I lie oiinur oi mc inronicle. soy Lithojrrapiiic Printing, &c. 17ARL VOLKMAR is now located on J. North Fourth str-e(, n-nr 1). Phillip B!arkmi.h Shop, whrre LITHOGRAPHIC j View. Maps &c are ma-ie to ordt r. PICTl'UES fur Frami:jj, anj f.-r Drawing j Teacher. j Th1 German and French I.angna?es,lraw- J m-r, Painting ami Draiiphtin, tausht hy Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, JVpril. IRON! ircn:; ntON!!! 47 LIJS- just recrivcJ at Ihe fctFjIIU Hardware .s.re of 7fr71'.V- OLDS Jf McFADIiEX. Fanners and Black- smiths, call anil see ihe itrzrst and beat as- j snrtment of Irnn ever ofTorf J on Ihe West j Branch. Having the exrin-iee eonlrul of the i celebrated Vaustisi's Centre county Imn, j we are enabled to warrant every bar. All I sizes Tire, Scollop, Kound and Square ; H.Tse Shne,.ail Itnds, vc. a! Cisn prices Io a. I. Call and see ihe lltrdware fmre- "f IIKY.NOLUS & M't'ADDEX. Lewisburg, May 111, 1S55. ' NOTICE. YUIi Ites leave to intnvlnre ourselves If to ftie citizens of LEW ISBI R(i and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Ash Aiilhratilo Coal, Al Lanea- ter Cullicry, Xurtliunibrrland Co. Pa. where we have eKfnive improvements, and are prepared to ffrr t" li:e public a v rv :upr nur article, particularly uifd to the maitufac. lure of Iri'D and making Sitam. Our sizes of Coal are LI MP Jsfor Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BKOKEX 1 Kliil ' for Familv Use and S'.eam. STOVE ) TF Limeburnsrs and Sieam. 0:ir Point of Shipping i SrN P.I'RV, where arrangements are made to load B.ja'.s without any delay. COCHRAX. PEALE 4 CO. J. J Cohsav. Latn-vtsr. llfj. RiHorp. Lanrastrr I s' Orders addressed loS:i,,muk.n orSunfcury will receive prompt attention. Iy5'i5 UWI0M TEHFERAI.CE EOTEL, i Ice (rram ftntl Dallnt; Saloon, Corner SVt i;w Murhrt S.'s. Having rentei Ihe cornTsodToas and well jiLlillcJ buiUhnsat the Inwer end of Market St. (formerly Ihe mansion of Vin.lI.iyes,Esj.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STRAGEKS AM THA YEI.EKS. Man and Beast. lib l".'n;r and food bu nnt wilh intoxicant:? Illinois. I"? There is aUo attached an If'E CREAM ! Saloon for Ladies, audan E ATI -N (j SALOO.N for tientlemcn. He respectfully solieiis a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. PETERS. , Lewisbnnr. March 30. 1S54 3m NOTIiT. Havin? ken appnintfd ihe &E.YTOX, to the Lewisl nri ("emrterv. Ihe subscriber would stale that he is prepared j to perforin all dune? connected with the buri.il of the dead, on short notice. Alo that he will ' attend tothe re-interment of deceased persons, j under the direction of their surviv ini; friends. Residence in the Lm!r nt the b'a'p of the J Cemetery. GEOKfiE DOXACHY. I I.ewisbure. Mav 3(1, ISSi M HI CK'S Piano. The subscriber has been app-unted Aent for the sale ot Meyer'scelebrnted Pianos. CMeyer ree'd the Prize Medal at the World's Fair.when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. II s instru ments are universally known to excel 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 andex inline one of his best 7-ociave rose wood instr-itnents. at J. I.. YOPEK'S Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 18, 1851 Lewisburg. Levlburg Saving Inwlitulioii, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Dirictohs William fa mho, Esq. Mr. JoKssnw Walls. Mr. Bisrs Aaaiixa. Mr. Jijces M'I'kiioiit. Mr. Thowas Hates. Mr. W illiaw Fmra. Fksr'k C. Mt in, F.aq. Orric ! WILLIAM CAMERON, President. DAVID REBER, 7eoJrrr. Fonr percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months: and three per cent, less than six and ovrrihree months. D VIP REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1853 !..,, ,. , , , j " UllieM 001011 I aCtOIT, Veiir Ilartlefon, In Ion County. rilHIS establishment is now in the best order- The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish 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. ITT I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of floods, such as Cluths, Satinetts, Caihmrres, Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, 4c, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Htusey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry br jJEDDEsl. MARSH iM Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DEXTIST, 0 PFICE removed ta NORTH THIRD street, f.ewishttrp. L tsbtirg. Nor. I, l.s ( LOCKS alt kinds of 8-dar aa. 30-hour Brass Clocks and pateat lever time-nieces. Brass 8-dav docks at S4 bras 30-huar clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at 1. L. YODER'S THE sub.seribf r con- L linues to carry on the . l-ltrry lluilarnsj at Ihe Oid stand on Northl Third street, near Market, and respecifullj solicits the patronage of bis friends and th public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. ..r-gf-j i ne sunscrioc .The subscribers, thankful fof JiaM!Ma.past patronase, wnold mfornr &2ihe public that thejconlinoe to' .tmnnutacture all kinds of MILL OhAKI.Nlr and other asiinps. Thrathinf .Machines and other Machinery repaired in lh best manner. CaMinps Karranifd to be of cond materia!, and at priees that fan Dot fail to please. fjCbliES. MARSH A CO. Lewisbtircr, Feb. Ih51 (lOOKING tloves, of varioOs alleraa J and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for mIv atlhe Lewi.burg Foundry ly lieddes, Marsb & Co. OTOVKS Parlor. Uocd. and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale al lb Lewisburg Foundry. Gtddes,Maiah U Co. "lyiAKD'S Palentt.ang Plow, a aupe V rior article, for tale al ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes, Marsb & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa' Patent decidedly the best and most dhrabU (irair. Drill now in ose, for sale at tbe Lewiabnrg Foundry by Geddes, Msrsh & Co. Lightning Rods. VFTEK many ytsra' close inteatigstien saJ numerous experiments, the Patentee takes pleasure in inhuming the public that he Baa suited At the t ue principle of pioiccting families, dwellings and property froin the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calaatiiiea lliat every City, Toon, Village and Con ntry fall victim to annually, thro' the gross negligence of iu inhabitant, i beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain thia io found in ABMITAG2S IJiiUnt Utiigiulir ligrjlning fioSa, and in this alone. This Rod has brru examined bv the most scientific gi ntlemen in the world ProtVssora M'Murtrie, Juhnson.WeHof and SMrBJ other that have examined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest tetma of spprobatiov, and have pronounced ihem the only safe rods if uyr ill thi.-or any olher country tor the proteeti ol Live, and Property. One advantage ia to divide and thro bdek pirt of ibe eltc'rtr fluid bsrmVaS io the clouds ; in lime ol stroke this enable the rod to conduct (list portion of fluid that belonf e to the earth withuui Ihe tlikble-l dai ger of ting the conductor. 'I bis rod has marry other advaiitgra over the old one. The only place of manufacturing is in I'me St. 3 durs alxiee ISA, Philadelphia, where all persons ire respeetfullr invited to eelf and examine fur themselves. For sale Wholesale, or Kela.l by THO'8 ARMITAGE. Ordera promptly atlendej to. Terms cash. These rod have been purchased snd success tully used by the following individual. couipaoiM nd corpiiratioo. Bhoae Dames are cheerfully ubimlted : In of srrr r.i7.if.,,jt. k t. RoWrts. GaorfO .-snlin.tirr. Juda H..u.i,r. JuUira Ci.nraJ. J. vj.ifer-l, J'.hi. ll. ni., l". I Isn.j. J Urmnrr, U. Oaklv. Cwra4 Ir-iiersol. a. VlnrkKj Ain-shua, Aad-rsna A llrwilwra, J. L. lirai.t J. I u i.luian, Th.. I.rt.-r. Bala l!'P. A. k. Iiiiik.-rs. II. SimmnfMi. Thoa. o k Co., Me. ''"'""f- J a. Uwrrr, J. . auon. t. Uiimihrvja. J Lipjev a I o , J. N.m.n. B ltarlra. J. Ovsusbira. U. Is- r. lr. M.rj ... Mr. .Martin, B. Ik rbl.y, J. BrtrakU, Mr I srijin.hr. I'aul. ! II. I'iSwars k Co ., J. Wtnaoawwv, II. MiliT.thi- K.d Hank U-ul. itw H. s. raaal, law .- r-njr i;arira Crtnmissionera liall. It. tu XI.. U -f Xew Jrr,ey ior( Priir1"- Jvdf M ral!. Js;(( Ilsyt. n, John Netman, Dr. 11. Ja'atttfUa, LtrDj.Kolrrt, 31r. .1. Iii.waing. i. i coryrr. llartl'j 7. Mark SalfisTBT. W a.. o.tr. Jcba Daaa, 'li. -Iiarl Ivors. J1.h Mailh, liavid ri.nao. Inwt 'li-mli. ilrorr Klrknr. .'w B erlin loort Howat, au.l I . Lin.L- ! sir. orh r. limat nt T J..l.a Kabwv. Tni.-a Ji, - r. I'hsrVs Wilson. HiuAinyftw Tp Jobs) Kiinis.sini-n Kuutz. ' " J. Isaac tcw-droa. Wkm Itter Tf. ili.rti.el UtCnaa. KECOM3IEXDA TIOXS. rriuADA., An? IS. IMf. I have tfcls dsT ran fullj m-in-d a rowduotor 1 f -chtt.it, K1. wilh Tom and inda. erertrd bv Mr. Hi. n;;is Aroiitairs. on itrllttue llooav. Olooeaater. aaST Iratr a,- h.s)u,:i, ii it, ssstnr tb.it it ia art unlr too wrat I hav. irr inn, Lut t:at it ia tbo oatv on 1 bar S r islu:i.i-.l li st is n o.-lrui-t, d on str.ctly srirntiCe prlwcf-pli-s. It is a th tr.urb I.Irs. ur. that I rrromaiil hi ciniiuclrtu iLr attrnlu.n ul owncrsof tmldinc. U. MiMl'KTRIB. I am w. II .sri-fij ti nt tbe Maem-lie LivkMibp; led Bj;.Mif:.. Ii.nd tv Mr. 1v Iris Armitarrr. of l'biiadoipbra is tl e l .-i il.;it j, rsr I. rn n.adr. 1 haaesprBt sr.srai vrari. in ttir .iui. ! tt.e luws of rlci trintv and mag-not-ijin. and have no h.-sitalbn in saTinn tbat these Kod arw cnri.lrn. tl ii nu tl;r omy pririrjilotil safrry. Tbe eieftriw sh-k is rrr, iv-.l and di")rid tr the magnet at tba tow r'f thr rixt. and it would bo iuipossible. aerontiaa; tw th taws of ailrnrtn.n and rru)iion. for a building to bw irjnr. il I.t a stn-kr of liabrnin wbrn arotrrtod by oa of th.-M- riK. I han brn aoiioamb-d witb Mr. Arasitagw for s,'vts1 Tears, snd brfnrr be (t.rainenrfw tbe wiannfaa tun .f ilir.e n ils 1 rx.-imined the priDripleon wbicb tbew are r,-nstritrtr.. and f- It mnvinoed tbat their adontiftra would W attntt.-d with romp'.et aneeras. Toe irarreaaing demsnd for these rol,nd tlio extensivrsalrs ia all parts of the rouBtrj, if am pta com mrni'atinB of their utititvatAd surrioritT. TRACY E. WALLEE, M. D lll.inp Sub. rhllad Co., April 10.1842. C?"S.C. WILT and XAMI'EL HOOVER. Ilartltton. Union Co. Pa. se Aeenta for Union and adjoining Counties, and will fumib the Kod on the same terms and in theaame manner a the Propiietor. Opposition is the Life, of Business ! NEW LIVEKY EXCHANGE STABLE. Thesukscriber would respectfully inform h citizrmof Lewisburg and the traveling common ity generally, that he has opened a new Livery nd Eichanpe Mahle on FOL RTH street half a square South of Market, and ha provided good lot of Horses, wilh entiiely new good and lash ional let amace. Budgies, Sleighs. Ac. where ell wishing anything in bis line may be accommod led on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the want of bis customers. and hopes by so doing to merit and receive a liberal share of pnbi patronage. WILLIAM MOOKB. Lewisburg Pee 30, 1851 Tbe University 1 X this place will open its 17th Se mi- 1 Annual Session on the 4th of OCT. next. The Faculty is full and experienced, the num ber of Students so large as to secure emulation and mutual benefit, and of such an age as to render any pranks or violations of decorum unpopular and distasteful. The number last session was 133. As the whole of the classes commence new studies next term, it is eminenilv the best time for new students to enter. In Ihe College aadj Academy together, not less than twenty-five recitations occur daily, giving yoang men who contemplate but a brief stay in the Institution an extensive choice of subjects and enabling them to pursue branches suitable lo their pre. vious attainments. Thr Female Inatitute opens at th. same time under Ihe three Ladies who have had the charge. leg or TDITtOW. Academy English studies only SIS a year do Classical do also 30 College proper SO Female Institute highest branches M do common do SO For further information, apply to Rev. H. MALCOM. D.D., President of the University) c OOK and ether STOVES just received by BEAVER KREMKR
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