Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, November 16, 1855, Image 4

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und no lor 111.
The momfna was doll, and bet'-kened a day
L'uauited to curing and carting of Lay,
So SrrpHES bctlio-igut him to tat. a trip down,
Aii.l bnug this thin- and lh:t anj llw oilier from toB ;
A i.d be barnesaod a l.urae, n J proceeded to p forth
With a pail of put butler, egs berries, c.
Now It happened that Stepbta (c) came down
On til day that t!.e Show" M to enter the town,
Aii'l into the viilsi-'e be 'h tnrcd U- r,me furth
Af the can-van' ranie intl town from the north
wun-lroa collection they purposed to .-how lortil
soke, elephants, moukeja, bears, tig-r, Ac.)
Aid Stephen arrived opportunely, I weeu,
r'sr net. r liad Stephen an elephant seen ;
H be with Ou Sir-iki fetched up by the fence,
T ere, wr.bout p:i the twenty-live cents;
Anl FtK-n cable the creature, uncouth!' -nd slew C.rth,
Vli'h tuske, and with trunk', blankets ri bjns, Sc.
l:ut. scared at the ni-.t, or tiie fecnL, or the round,
l!J Sorrel turn,l jui:"kly a-ij .-.lv.rtly arounl.
And in turnin,: ':i, kly acd j-hort:y about.
The wagvn turned over and Mei-ben turned out.
And tuto the uttt-r tiie b rtiee did Ituw fjrth
T"p:tber w,tb .-t'-i.iiell, ejs, butter, ie.
Qu -th Ftephen al -nd. a he roue on hu P"6p
A fi' f the Vr-i'-a. Ac and e.-!' '.
But henceforth 1 ocaer c tn itiy it, of course.
That Ie not feen the t:ipli:mf nor can th horse."
And back Ut the homest'-H,! Old borre I did o f Tth,
l.-.-avuig wauu and 6.cphrn le. and aj forih.
A Chinese Munchausen.
A CbiDatnau was arrested last Wednes
day in New Orleans for a petty crime and
brought before llecordcr Urilit; and gaTe
a very curious Li.-tjry of bis life. lie
htated tbat he w;is but forty five years of
age, and at the age of eighteen be was be
headed in China fir rebellion ; ten years
after he was fl iyed alive for an attempt to
assassinate the Emperor of China, Moou
Sing, who is the sou of the King or the
King of the sun ; and five years after be
was cut to pieces because be was accused
of murder. lie was then imprisoned
nineteen years and had his tongue torn
out for lying, which is considered a very
serious crime in the Celestial Empire.
After coming out of prison he was banish
ed from the country for making sport of a
M:m Jurin during the feast of the Lanterns.
He embarked on board of an American
nian-uf-war, and was in the battle of the
Nile, under Commodore Stockton, where a
cannon ball terminated bis eventful career,
and now be found himself arrested in New
Orleans for the crime of petty larceny !
The recorder thought it was time for him
to rest from his labors, and so sent Mr.
Chinaman to lhe woik-house for the nest
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ninety days. la rukiu oath to the
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above statement, be swore by one of the
cartben spittoons for the Chinese always
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swear iy tueir cantieLware, aai Dy notn-
higher.
The Railroad A. E. C.
A fUrid for Ar-n-lf-nin, frfjuent. al.ix!
b for the Buoiriin? tbut brings tb'-m to pis;
C if the I)'-juBst, the pol and aim;
V arr liirecl'-M, who'nt frue froin all blame
t for Exius.-. d.:iiiuilit4 ly l.alf;
t' the Ftv STTatit ktj t on the stuff :
i a, blow Gcj-Is tiuin, one man to miul it ;
II a liiph jjre-. ure . Ajirt.-a clos" bbinJ it;
J au lai line, ulitri; iu ."-t.-p Ukrs so lung;
J is the JuiK't'.cn. w:'.!j i.iol all turned wroog;
K is tiie linowle dgv ut' -laager ahcat.
L hy t!ir Lights turai-tl i uo late) into red;
M ia tli M.i.-t ry bow It tjck plure;
2i th Not'O'ly to Mm iu the ca
) staoJs t r flRf rs, ts!i-ey or drunk;
F for the Frnuuf ut uy which hwi &unk;
Q in tbr QuHguitrr o'er wLicb it bad p-d ;
11 for tbe Kails which are wearing out fiu-t;
b for tbe ignitl the driver do n't mii.J;
T fur the Train, som. t-ro boura bcbiDd ;
L i a t'nilorm rLr of nprd;
V a Velocity fin;b;iul indf-d;
M in th tr J jia !,y nhii h i iir-.-ft. J
X aa Wcum -n Ir.n. nut:- uuxj-t t J ;
V ia Yuuiiiatl ; if you tr.ir I, c-ur mvurn
Z a new Z?1 will imj art to jour j'lcisuxca.
Wanted,
A species of gutu fchocs aaJ umbrellas,
that will stand the b'u&ihy rain, and Sun
day mud of this latitude. We du thiuk
that our merchants havj been culpably
liegiigcut in not providing au extra article j
lir this purpose. We have gums aud
umbrellas that will turn auy wet that
conies during six days of the week; but
there is something so very remarkable in
the rains of the other day, that our unpro
tected population are prevented from get
ting to church. Our ympathics are real
ly moved for their destitution, and call the
attention of the scientific world to this
eingulur fact. We do not mean to say
that the elasticity and iniperviousness have
been transferred from the shoes to the
conscience, for this would be impolite ; but
we do say that wc will give the loudest
puff to the merchant or manufacturer who
will furnish shoes and umbrellas that will
be an effectual protection against Sunday
rains aud Sunday mud.
The Tirst Ti;leirai'uic Message.
AVe have heretofore given an interesting
i couut ijf the first message sent over the
telegraphic wires iu America. The graph
ic question, "Whut hath God wrought?''
was iLc first seutetice, dictated by Miss
Auuic G. Ellsworth, (daughter of Hon.
lletiry L. Ellsworth) now Mrs. Smith, of
InJiaua. The m inusciipt, or copy made
at the end of the line, has been deposited
with the Connecticut Historical Society
fur preservation, and may justly be regatd-
cd as oue of the lllOt Valuable pOiSCSilOUS i
tt' that or any similar institutiou.
As A.NCIE.NT Mauuiaue Inyitation.
The simplicity of our forefathers in most
matters is often worthy of admiration, aud
juight be imitated by the present Genera
tion with profit. What can be more simple t
and beautiful than the following invitatiou
to a marriage, it-sued in the year 17tG ?
uirirtt rra .'I v sweet-heart as
well as myself desire, (if it may suit thy
convenience, aud fieed.;m) that thou will
favor us with tliy company at our mar
riage, which is intended to be at riurl'n
the 4th of next month. 1 am thy respect
ul fJ Aaron Asubridge."
-An administration rarer in flhln
that brought out ill rooster on reception
of the first news of the late election in that
State, excuses itaclf on the ground that it
only made a wrong corWc ation.
Necessity is the mother of "invention,
nd granv,Jnoii;;r of prority.
Wiliiam Jones,
TTORMY at Law. Cullections
is. promptly attended to. Odice opposite
Kline's Hotel,
6jo LEWlSBVitn.r..
Lewisbarg Academy.
T Ftt Aivo WtsTta Ssssiow of this Ns
titctios will commence on Thdusdit, Oct.
4, 1855, to continue SO weeks. The design of
the Principal in commencing somewhat earlier
than usual, is to prepare the way by a shorter
Fall and Spring recess for a meat ion hereafitr
during the hot and sickly season.
The course of instruction is calculated to fit
Youths for College or for general business.
The Ribi.il is a text book, and CorsiTioii
and DicLiKiTiox receive careful attention.
I'itoFirifcci iu Recitation of Studies is rewar
ded by the beslowment of foJirLnnnTAMr
.'a mis.
A class of Voi-so Lames is secured.
The present Session affords a good oppor
tunity for voung men who are engaged pan of
lhe year and who purpose devoting the inter
months to their own improvement. Those
desirous of obtaining jgood seals should be
present the first day and secure them.
Tuition. For Commu Bnr:s (Reading,
Vrmiig.Geography,Arilliiuetic,(vramiiiar and
U.S. History) AnvaxcuD Esolisb (all not
named above) 'S; and for l.socsr.s 10
Contingent expenses per Session, 5(1 els per
scholar. No deductions except for protracted
sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH.
Sept. 21, 1S55 Principal.
NEW
Clothing and Hat Establishment
JUST opened, at the Kooms formerly
occupied by Sfvius 4- Hrnlr, an entire
new and splendid assortment of flothinff
Sllld Halt. Broadcloths, "asiineres. Doe
skins, and all sorts of TUIMMIXOS AM)
nitMMIlXU COOltS, also
Hi-CNN and Frork Custom oats.
pot up by experienced City workmen, and
every other article kept in such establishments
such as White Shirts-and Collars. I'n.ler
earments, Socks, Suspenders, I'tubrellas,
Overalls, a variety of tiiloves. Stocks, NecK
and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewine silk. Thread and
Xeedles, Coat Cord and Kiudin;, Boys' and
Youths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly
on hand.
Custom Work done on the premises,
and sold at the same rates.
The times demand a pood article at a low
price. Oar motto is, Q tick Salr and Hit
Smallest I'rnjits in Town .'" I Xo charge
for showing. P!ease call and see for your
selves. if vou wish to save from 25 to 30 pr cl.
TAILORING in all its branches.
Terms Cash. AULM. AMMO.V.
Lewisburg, Sept. 27, lR35
A Complete Cure for Ague !
rVUE Very extensive prevailing COIllli
I X "on of this dease, ami the tact that it
is not known to the pniilic that ihe tin!ersi.'ied
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t is able to CI TIE AOI h, lias induced hnr. to
j make known to the public that he uses a pre-
pa''0" p ''' " ll,'" '-"'m Ameri-
lean Erlectic Phrsirians, called KfMalora-
n. m,,,.,.,. Thi prepa,ai.on
acts on the Liver, spl cn, a'omaeh. Kidneys,
indeed on the whole system, and brings it into
a healthy and vigorous condition. Now when
the whole system is brnnttht into a perfect siaie
of health, it is impossible for Aeue to occur,
which generally attacks the feeble, or those
whose constitution has been broken by some
cause. This can reneraliy he done by our
Restorative, and almost every case completely
cured. Of course no disease can be cured that
a man may not take it aipin.hm we mean cu
red and brought into the same healthy condi
tion as one that never had this disease, cured
for this season it" the persou observes the laws
of life and healih.
N B. This medicine should be taken from
3 to 5 weU-, dose a table-spoonful 3 or 4 times
a day, price of quart bottle $1.
Aow if you are no friend of the A?ne you
will call and be cured- Lower end of Market
St-Lewisbur;. M. H. DEltsH AM, M. U.
Downfall of Si lnufnptil and Ilijh Vices
Wot Last nor Least!
TDDIXGSfc WETZEL would" announce
X to the Trading community, in Town and
Country, that they have now finished the re
ception of the largest and best stock of
rail "a ud lVlutrr CiooiN
ever brought to their store room, comprising
the usual variety of Dry Goods, Ue ills' ami
La l.es' Winter Wear,
Groceries. 'ro-Iarj'. Hardware,
iiet'iist iirr
and all (Joods de-ired for HOl'SEKEEl'EKs
and FARMERS,
Oar Uoods were selected with unusual care,
and we believe will be found of the very best,
and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea
sonably be allorded at any other store on the
West Branch.
We respectfully invite onrold customers to
call and see our stocks, and we are sure we
can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta
ken as usual cash never refused.
Oct. 11, '5S. IDDIMiS & WETZEL.
Improvement in Daguerreotyping!
CPVKER & HA1VX. announce to the
3 public that they have newly fitted up and
greatly improved ihcir Rooms and Apparatus,
and are prepared to take l,ikeiieNeK sup
erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures
copied, or taken fioin life, and inserted in Me
dallions, Breastpins Fiiigerrinss, Watchseals,
Ac, and warranted trn". We annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Sonvenir,
Jeunv Lind, Jewel, I'ntnn, Sonms,Oval,Velvet
and Shell. Pictures taken at t and upwards.
Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton &
Co.'s Drug store.opposite the Telegraph otlice.
Lewisburg, Feb. 22, l.r5
FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete
and ready for use, which we will sell to any
person, with full instructions iu tiie business,
for less than first cost.
NOTICE.
rPLIC.VTION will be made to the
iTL next Legislature lo change the name of
the Lewisburg Savings Institution," located
at Lewishuri in the county of Union. tn-TI!E
LEWISBl'liG BANK,'' with One Hundred
Thousand Dollars additional capital, and
authuritv to issue their own notes for circula-
i :. c.Mal In ,Iij tirnni,;,.., ..C lh nnnal
Mnl'.no !aw of Ibis Commonwealth."
By order of the Director :
DAVID KKBER. Treasurer.
I.ewisbnrg. Pa.. June H. IK55.
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FRESH HEAT!
M1E siiiiscrihcrs harms associated
themselves under il.eK.nn of Zllk.
at the old stand of F. Zellers, (in the rear of
his residence on South Third street) are now
prepared to snpply the citizens of Lewisburg
aud viciniiv wuh Fresh Meat, of all kinds
Cheap for Cash. We trust we shall hav a
full share of public patronaze.
I"ySell out on Tuaduy and Friday morn
ings every week. F. ZELI.EK.S.
I. 8. STERNER.
Lewisburg, Sept. 17, 1855
X. B. I wish to have my old acconnts
whether Notes or Book account hH,TTLED
UP. All indebted will please take notice.
Sept. 17 F. ZELLERS.
Vanted A Partner,
WITH a Cash Capital of from $500
to flOoo, 10 engage in a Mercantile
Business, (now in operaiion, and capable of
great enlargement) near Lewisburg.
Apply at the Otlice of tbe Lewisburg Chro
nicle. Sept. II, 1865
Lewisburg Chronicle &
MARIA J. GREER, IS. D.,
GRADUATE of the Penn .Medical
J. Uuiversitv.of Philada, offers herproles-
sional services lo the people of Lewisburg and
vicinity.
Oilice at her father's residence, (T7r. J. F
Grier's,) one door below J.L. Voder's Jewelry
Store. April l,
New Book and Stationary Store
IN Lewisburg. M. Fitzpatrick &
X Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers A Sta
tioners, 3iN. 6lh St., Philadelphia, haveopen
ed a branch of their establishment in 3d St,
next door to Beaver c Kremer's Store where
may be had Books in the varied departments
of Literature, including Historical, Biocmphi
cal, Theological.Scieutilic, Mechanical, Poeti
cal, Classical.Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub
lications. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books,
suitable for the various denominations. Plain
and Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen and
Pocket C.utlerv, Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory,
i Papier-Mache and Morrocco, Gold pens and
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pencils, l.auies vaos, nciu-iurs i. " ui.
Boxes, and a vaneiy of useful Kancy !oods.
Ladies andtienileman ate respetlully solicited
to call and examine their assortment of Books,
Stationery and Fancv Ooods. New Goods re
ceived every day by Express. June B, 18S5.
1LANK Books of all patterns, including
X9 Oar Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash and
Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books,
Students1 Note and Composition Books, &c,
at M. Kitzpatrick & Bro.'s, 3d St., Lewisburg.
1JOKTE MOXXAIES in Pearl, Ivory, Pa
pair Mache and Morocco at prices
varying from 10 cts. to .f 1,25 at M. Fitzpat
rick A Brn's New Book and Stationery Store,
3d St., Lewisburg, r:exl door to Beaver &
Kremer's store.
IT INK (iold Pens diamond pointed
; Large do " "
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Ex. .a
Oold pens in silvercases from 75 cts. to $2.00.
Gold pencils with or without pens from ?5cl.
to fH.uo
GOLD pens repoimed at 25 cts. each, at M.
Fitzpatrick & liro's New Book and Sta
tionery Store, 3d St. Lewisburg, next door to
Beaver Sl Krearaer's Store.
1)EN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, W'os
teuholms, and others fine manufacture,
at prices varying from 10 cts. to $1,00.
ORDERS for any Books published in this
Country or Europe, not on hand, will be
attended to with promptness ami dispatch, and
supplied in all cases at from 2t to 50 percent
below publishers' prices, by Fitzpatrick & Bro.
CI HEAP letter, cap and note paper from 6
J cts. to 12J per quire.
Buff Envelopes self sealing, IUJ cts. per 100.
Fine white " 15 - "
at M. Fitzpatrick tc Bros New Book and
Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg.
T T ARPER.S. Oodey's.Graharn's.and all the
I 1 other .t,Ut Magazines supplied at
50 pT annum. Single No's only 20 cts., by
M. Fitzpatrick A; Bros' 3d St., Lewisburg.next
door to Beaver & Kremer's store.
Philadelphia Adv'ls.
Goorge Sturges,
COLE Manufacturer of the Improveii
O spiral Sprinor .Matrt-Nsts, No. 9i
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
To bjr ttia Anv-riran Institute. S, York. Oet-1 l'.t
do Franklin ln-tilut-. l'htlail,liia.Nor. j- nl.tl
On at th tarylaa lu-.tilut'-, llaitimore. Nov. ) 1s,jJ
The peculiar improvement in the construc
tion of this .Mairess is, that all the rumi und I
Anry wimdrn frame work is entirely dispensed I
with, and its place suppneu i y a ngnier aim
much more durable frame, the springs are all
connected by harness ieanher 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 titled
to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may
require a si'ting postiiie.having the Insurious
softness of the best Feather1 Bed with the light
ness and facility of handling of the common
Hair Mattress.
These improved Spring Beds are invnrially
made of the best materials, and will last many
years without repairs.
Persons having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds are well adapted forllotels.berths
of Ships, S:eamboats and Hospitals.
Spring Sats forChairs.Carriages or Church
Pews and Hair and Husk Maticsses made to
order. Also an extensive assortment of hiahly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
CA ST I It OX FCHXirWL',
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat
Racks, Cane and Cnibrella Stands, Garden
Chairs. Settees, Ac. A-c.
Philadelphia, April SO, 1?55 ly575
SALAMANDER SAFES!
AEMZSZai. tvans naison,
Xn. South Fourth
'fiSiSv St., Philadelphia.
jgii Cireat Fire at
j.yaai.jh:-.
a f (--..
iif--- Chestnut & Filih Sts.,
Friday morning, Dec. 15th, 1854 hVANS V;
WJtTSOX S SALAMANDER SAFES TKIL'
Ml'HANT, as they always ate when put to
the test :
PniLnr.epiiiA, Dec. 15, 1854.
Messrs.Evans AWatson.No.21i South Fourth St.
Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec
ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch
ants and ethers in want i f a secure means ot
preserving their books, papers Ac. from fire,
as the une we purchased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books, papers
and cash in as good a condition as they were
when put inio it. before the great lire uf this
morning, which destroyed the entire block of
buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifih streets.
The above safe was in use iu 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
lOHO persons, who witnessed the good condi
tion of its contents. Will you please have
the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to
put it in use azain, having perfect confidence
in its fire-proof qualities.
Yours, respectfully,
LACEV & PHILLIPS."
Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring
to the following, among the many hundreds
who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint, Phil
ada.: Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Philada. ;
Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.;
John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb
Cope A Co., No. 1S3 .Market St., j Itichard
Norris A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada. j
Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner Kith
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co,
Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.;
Lacey A Phillips, corner 5th and Minor St.;
Sharpless A Bro., No. 32 South Second St. ;
James, Kent A Saniee, No. 147 North Third
Su; W. H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North
Third St. ; Smith. Williams A Co.. No. 87 Mar
ket St.; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St.
VtFA large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10
per cent, more fire than anv Herring's Safe
now in use). EVANS A WATSON also
manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters,
Iron Doors and Iron Bash, for making fire
proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri
vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres
ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. Ae.
Please give us a call.at No. 26 South FOURTH
SU, Philadelphia. April 6. ,55673yl
MRS. E. niTCHELL,
NO. 28 North Ninth St., Philada.,
manufacturer of Mantlllan,Cloak,
,C, of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE
and RETAIL. Orders made Of at short notice
in the best and latest style. (April 4,'65nH
-v.-; I. fM
West Branch Farmer November 16, 1855.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rpiIE Partnership heretofore existing
L between l'ant Hlairand J. L. Barrett nn-
der the linn of Blair At Barrett, in the business
of the Mount Vernon House, An. Uu .North
Second S'reet, has b.-n this rlav dissolved by
mutual consent, J. I., Barren havins purchased
the interest of said Blair, wilUouiiaite to keep
the Mount Vernon House.
OAVID GLAIR,
J. L. UAUKKTl'.
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The Yernnn (k will be continued
by the subscriber, who will be happy to see
his friends and spare no p.vna to make them
comfortanK J. L. BARRETT.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1S55.
HEUHIKG'S
Talent Champion Fire-
-.ivn:--
Proof SAFES, with H lls
Pa'ent Powoer-Prool Locks,
winch were awarded separ
ate Medals at the World's
Fair. London. 1 851, ai'd also
nt the n orlil s rair, wwi
Vctk. 1853 and 1851. I he
subscribers are lhe sole manufacturers aud
proprietors in this Slate of the above une
qualled Safes and Locks. 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
n.ony to their sr.ru riiLiso lite proof quali
ties.' More than 12,0lM of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two bi-idiio
have passed triumphantly throuch accidental
fires. The public are assured that all Safes
manufactured hy the subscribers are not only
guaranteed lo be fully equal, lint in many re
spects even sunerior to those which have been
so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their
services in the burning of die Tribune es-
tablishment,"New York, and at the tireat r ire
in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July,
opposite the Oirard House ;' and still more re
cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnnt Sts.,in
this city, in which these Safes came forth the
acknowledged CHAMrmv. when many other
securities failed. FARREL A CO.,
lnm fnfr and Bank l-nrk Mukert,
31 WALNL'T Street, Philadelphia.
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof
Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks,
Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu
rity from rcgnes. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac,
on hand and made to order. All the most ccl
ebraieoLocks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand " Safes," " Salamanders" and
" Iron Chests" of other makers, having been
taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale
at half price. March 30755. 572yl
AgrntJ. O. Ricmmisos A Co., Danville.
FRENCH TRUSSES.
HERNIA or Kuplurc successfully
treated, and comfort insured, by use ol
the elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriber, and made to order expressly for
his sales.
All suilering with Rupture will be gratified
to learn that the occasion now oilers to procure
a Truss combining extreme tighttuss, u-itlt ease,
durtilnlUy and currtet contruclinn, iu lieu of the
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually
sold. An extensive assortment always on i
hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in I
adults ami children, and for sale at a range ot
price to suit all. Cost of Single Trnsses, .f i, !
$3. 4 2nd $5 ; Double. $1, 5, G. and $ 10.
Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent
to any adJress by remitting the amount, send-
ing measure around the hips, and staling side i
atlecteii.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail bv the Im
porter. C'alrlt II.
S. W. cor. of Twrllth A Race sis., Philada.
Depot for Bantling's Improved Body Brace ;
Che. i Expanders anil Elector Braces; Patent
Shoulder Braces; Susper-srv Bandages; Spi
nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, w uh
competent ladv attendants.
March 30. 1855.
TEE CHEAP CASH
BOOK anl Siationery Store, Norih
Vesl cor. of Sixth and Arch sts., Viiu
dtlphia. f.ri'at UargaliiM iu Ituoks!
Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, standard
and Presentation Books, very Cheap.
STAPLE AXO i'-l.VCV STATIUXFHY.
Superior while ruled Letter Paper, $150 per
Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in great
variety. Weddings furnished at very moder
ate rates. Cards Written aud Engraved.
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 Porte-.Monnaies. Port
folios, Ac. CardCases, Backgammon Boards,
Vc, iih a choice assortment of TO V BOI IKS,
HAMEs, DlfSlXTED l'ICTI REs, Ac; Al
bums. Scrap Books and Eugravit.irs.
April 2t.'.')5 575y I 1. TIlolUNOIt.
F. H. SMITH,
pOPvT Monnaie, Pocket Book and
i Dressing Case Manufacturer. N. 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,
B. inkers' Cases, Traveling Bags,
Not-- Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Por- F, lios. Chess Men,
Portable l).-sks. Pocket Memorandum Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac.
Also, a general assortment of F.Nttl.PsII,
FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and (iold Pens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. H. SMITH,
N. W. comer Fourth A- Chestnut Sts., Philada.
N. B. On ihe receipt of !1, a Snperior
Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the I.'niled
States, bv mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm,
hard, or'soft. March 3055 ly572
WOOD'S
ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, RMje
Avenue, PHii.anti.rnia. The a'tention
of the public is invited to the extensive Manu
factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who
is prepared lo 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 oiher ornamental Iron
Work of a decorative character, all of which
is executed with the express view of pleasing
the taste, while they combine all the renni
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 sent to those who
wish to make a selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenne be'ow SprmgGarden St. Phila
Express Office!
The undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S
EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared lo
forward, dnilu. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
Ac. lo Philadelphia, New York. Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to the other Northern and Eastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited lo pat
ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and
safest method nf 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 lime and price.
Fhilad'tphia OJiee 41 &43.SonihThirdSt
Oct. 20. CHRIST A CALDWELL.
JEWELRY of Ihe latest pattern ofallqual
ibee for sale at the loves Citv prices by
u. VODER.
To Iron Plasters and Dealers.
1)EN N'A Wire Wnrks--NV2 i A rch St.
JL nlfive Kr.nl f'lllI.AIlKI-l'HIA.
SIEVES, P.!LU)M:h, sa:kE.V-,Vov:n Wire
of all meshes and widilis,
with all kinds ol Plain and Fancy Wirr Work.
Paper Matter's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder
and Handy Rolls, covered in the best maimer ,
in or out of the City. , ,
A very superior liriicle of Heavy Founder s
Sieves all kinds r. Iron Ore Wire, Wire and ;
Sieves fur Seed, Cram, Starch, Suuli', trick- j
dust, Ac. I
3mS!lO BAVLISS,DARBV & LYXX. I
Trusso3 Trusses Trusses ! I
c. ii. ;i;i:i)LES, j
Tub's AND BRACK ESTABLISHMENT,
S.W. Cor. of Twellili and Kace Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of fine Fui.si ii Tni sars, combining
txlrtmt Hvhtnrt, ease, and durability, with
correct construction.
Hernial or Ruptured patients ran be suited
t'T rf'Uittiot: amount, a I,.-1gw S1 Dti!li nulul"'r ot
iui-h' ft Mrnnri't lh- lof-. nr 't .t:itin',r sl" allfctt-tl.
( o-l i f Tni-j -. a, I. i. lauU i, ,. 10.
ln-triirti.ni a tft r:ir. mi l how to aiVct a cure, wli,u
tyttfttlaV. arm wilt tile TrilMU
At-o f..r i-al-, in pri-at anriety. j
Dr. Bannin's tmprnvd Vutenl fludi Urarr., ;
fur tli rare nf rrr!n,'.ii Vtrl: f--,;n prrr. nrel
tupl 'TU: Tat-iit Slioul-l-r llrari,, 1 ln'sl K aii irra an-l :
t.r-Tti.r liran.H. i,:ttrt a" i!h SNp Mi'inldm an-! :
We:ik l.unt;.; K-iirli-'b K!aue Abdominal lktU, fiiL-ocu. j
aorvti ; Svrinem, mal- r, t. nmle.
taj-adien Uoohim, ailb ltiiv attf-nilatits. ly.rt0
GENUINE H0NE7 EaAP.
THE purity, fras-
M. ranee, auu niuua
emollient properties of
j ,ms p renders it es-s&rt
necially deserving a i r.
place on every toilet
For chapped hands.and
various diseases of lhe skin, it is uneqiialed.
r u a.t vu r-ovwav lf.aslz
So,h Second Street. Ph.ladelnhia. No other
13 ULIIUIIIC.
Imiii'ovrd C'hrmic'tl Olive Soap,
W'arrunttd to Wash in Hard, Xift or .' W'uti r.
This Soap has powerful cleansing proper
ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, llirt.
Ac, from every description of goods without j
injury to tneni. r or an .lomestic purposes u
is superior to any oilier Soap now in usp, and
2U per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin
Soap. Each bans stamped 1 LI. 1 AM COS
WAY, IBS South Srrwt Slrett. I'hihdrlpkia,
manufacturer of FANCY' AXO STAPLE
SOAI'S.Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles,
importer and dealer in Sal Sjda, Soda Ash,
Rosin, Ac.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
August 21, 1855 5Wni3
Fruits and Confectionery.
REMOVA ..The subscriber
removed to No. 'HI Maiket street,
has
(three dir.i above the OH ::!,md, I'll II. AD.)
where he keeps C'in(.ni(yrn hand a gptieraf
stuck ff all artir.lt in Wis line consi.sttn of
Uli.(ii:s, U.MO.NS, an.i all kin ls of Fruit
in sea-n; A!tn)nls, Va'r.Mt. Cream .n:s
rrou:id Auu plain anj ro:ittei ; l.ckles and
lrecrvcs of all kind 1 which he invites
lhe attention of Dealers and mhers v i i I i n the
City. (Joods parked at this establishment
warranted tu carrv afe.
V. l. hkrriat;,
Ao. Cfi Market street.
3m5Dfi
above ru'iit, ..'Hih sL!e, Tiiilad
Boak Agents Vantei.
GENTS wanted in every Town and
County in the l.rnted States, to canvass
lor the most popular lli.toneal and other val
uable aiol saleable li.M.ks pu!..,he. Wniks
particularly adapted to ibe wart- of ihe pe,,j,e.
being b.'auiit'ully :llustratcd with line Sieel and
Wi.od Engraviiit;s,aiid boil lid ia ilie must sub
stantial manner.
Agents now canvassing for us. find it a plea
sant and profitable empii yn.eni.
Our list also includes the t e! 1-ooks of i'.S.
ARTIH'R. Over lim.lHin vobimes have been
sold the past year, and their sale is increasing
air i 1 1 ; . i r a s ol ;
rai to .
writer.an I shall
vet. We haie lust added several
our list by this most popular
add others the ensums lall and winter.
We think wc have Ihe b-st h ,t for Agents in
the country. Send f..r it, an.! ju lge for your
selves. For full particulars a. id list, a l liess
J. W. BRADLEY. Puhlahtr.
4i North Fourth sireet,
4m597 Plnla lelphia. Pa.
Helmliold's Genuine Pi rations.
HKDIEOI.D'S IliJily Conreniratcl
oii-.r(I IIui! i:tr:t t ot
Kit 111, lor Diseases of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, U eak
ness, and all diseases of i lie Sexual Organs,
whether in Male or Female, from whatever
caue they may have originated aud no matter
of bow long standing.
If yon have rfintrnrf i d Hie trriWa .ll.fa.e which,
wti.-n unco seab-d m Hi i.jteiii, will surrlr itvii ,
10 in nBr gi'n.ratir.n lo nn.-llir. iin.l. rmii.iirr II. i-.-ti-Miluti..n
ami inn Ho ry l ilnl tlui,i. of lit. lo not ;
lru-1 v. nrslf in Hit-t.:o..l !' i;uti. l., a .-t.irt up . v
rrv Jiiy in a city liK.- llni. ai.-i nil tin- fa. r- aitli !?la- I
riili t.O-. ho. .1- no a. il l n'ate-l 1" ! ' It..- IMS
and thiwu not ar,iiaiiil.sl with tlit-ir trirks. .ul rau
u.'t lf tix rarrful ,u tie-' ni'Uslu.u i t a n-aivjy ill Ikfov
cnwu.
The Flui.l Kx'rai t ef l'.u.-lm lias l- i-n ir..n un.-.-.l l.y
pniin.nt j l.vi.-i.tti tit lirralt-t l!in.-Jv tt kn.'Wu.
11 H a miiirine rftctly leaaut in il latv and Tiry
j imifelit in its a. tion, an. I )ut . tti.ri.ui;h tltat it num.
lolales T-rr parli.'le nf Ilia mult an.l pni ,i!..ns ririi. of
J tl.i- dnlfu'l di.-ease; an. I. uniikt ol ln-r n-uu d: - it Jorj.
! t:. t tlry up the ii-ea, In III." I.IoikI. 1 ..ni-eieitti'-mtt
ILbility, brought on l.y s- il-a'-u-. a most tcrr:l.I
disi ae, hi-h hnn t-rnt ?lit tlioii.nit-l of Kit' lot- j
man rare to untimely im'i s. thu Martin Ihv hrtliiant j
ho nf parrot-, and l.iiiztilin : ill th,-lm.l Ilie v'lori'.ii 1
ambition of ni:my a noble ,.uiti. can l cured by tuis J
liifiilhblf K..nwly. And a- a ti,.-l"-iiie whi. h must b.-u- I
cfit orry tn-ly, Irom tbe Mmply .tciM-at to the a-utlDti
and dr-i'iiiriitf ilivaiid. no r.ual Is UiU fuuud, luting
bfth aa a Cure and 1'rcTrntie.
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid JBxtract SaiaparIII;,
For purifying the Blood, remoyiuir all dieanes mriaine
fr m rirn.!. of Mercury, fXiK.tirj and imprudence in
life, cltmni.- ron.-titutlonal dienae. arieinn from an im
pure rUtw of the Mood, and the only relial.la aud ef
te tual known remedy f..r the cur" of Srr'.ftlla, Salt
llh.-um. Scald Head. I.'!e. rations of the Ihnc.t and j
LeCP. Fains and Saellin ..I Ihe llt.nt s, Tetter, I'lia- I
1'lrynn tiie I'.ice, and all :.'! Krnpttona t.f the Sum. !
Thtii article is Bow prescribed by -orae of Ute most j
distinnuisiiisl I'bysiei.ois in lhe cuutry, aud hits pro. d
more eftlrient in prarlieethnn any preparation of ara-
parilla y.-t oller.1 lo lhe public. Sereral cas. s of ectou- j
tlary Myphtlis,Ierriirial and S-rofulons di.-eaw hare en- j
lirely rerorered in the incurable ward of uur 1'ub.ic III- :
stitutiool which had for many years resisted1 rTrry m..le
of trentinellt lhat could be devised. These rases lumisli j
atrikineexamplea of the salutary effects of this medicine I
in arresting some of tiie most inveterate diseases, aRer
the glands were destroyed and the bones aireatiyaff.-cti d.
NOTirE. Letters from responsible f hysirtant of a'V-
ersl Metlieal t'olieires, and rrrlilicates of cures from pa- '
ttents will be found aretimpanyin.' both l're arationa.
Prices. Fluid Extract of Bnchii, $1 per
bottle, or fi bottles for jS. Fluid Extract of.
Sarsaparillaj-iil per bottle, or 6 bottles for "!",
equal in strength to oue gallon Syrup of Sar
saparilla. Prepared and Sold by II. T. HEI.MBOI.D,
Chemist, -ii:) Chestnut Sl near the Girurd
House, Philadelphia.
To be had of CHRIST A CALDWELL,
l ewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev
erywhere. I i' All letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate uttentiou.
June 1, lHSftvl
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby Riven, that appli
cation will be made to the next Legisla
ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
for the charter for a Hank, to be known by the
name of the " SELINsGROVE HANK," to be
located in the Borough of Selinsgrove, Snyder
county, (lately part of I'nion) with general
powers of discount and deposit, with a capital
of one hundred thousand dollars, and power
to increase the same to two hundred.
Jy6,'55 CITIZENS OF SELINSfiROVE.
PI'RE Cider Vinegar for sale at
May ,,'.-. BEAVER & KREMER'S.
BINDERY.
jr.
J. ljIe & r. I. IlnUer,
Suectwinla H. O. .ciai it ,'.
JJOOK UfNDKRH ANI STATItiXKRS, AND
JjI.ank. Hook .Ma.nlfactliu.rs,
llan iil'iti'J, l'u.
OST respectfu'ly inform th"irfrieni!s that
they are engaged in the above business
t' iiiiectlv opposite IDrr's Hotel, jjj They
Hatter themselves, by careful attention to their
business, to receive a connuuance of the pat
ronage so liberally eniovej by the old firm.
BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Ollices,
j Merchants, and private individuals, and every
I variety of full and ha!!-l ml constant1 on
hand. Paper ruled lo anv pa!t- rn. 1)1.1 lo oks,
I Periodicals, Magazines. Law Hooks. Newspa
I pers. Bibles, Music, works issued in Nns A.c
bound in any style, plain or extra. Ail work
I warranted, an.) done cheaply.
1 Please give us a call. '. A II.
' 1 1' Hooks Ac. to be bound may be left with
. he Editor of the Chronicle. 5o!(
, LithorapLIc Priuting, kc.
TTARL V0LK.MAK is now locate;! on
JV Nor
irih Fourth street, near 1). l'lnllip'
Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Views. Maps Ac are made lo order.
PICTI'KES for Framing, and for Drawing
Teachers.
The (ierman and French Langnaes, Draw
ing, Painting and liranrhtintr. taught by Mr
Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 155
IRON! IRON!! IRON ! ! !
17Q LIJS. Just rm'ivcd at the
" l1 1 K) Hardware Store of Af.VX
OLDS , MeFADDL: Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the larc't and test as
sortment of Iron ever offered on the West i
Branch. Having the rxrYii.w're control of the j
celebrated VaLisTi.sa's Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to vnrrnnt every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round andS.jiiare; Horse
?'".,e' -a" K",K- r- al 1 Pr":-,,
to all.
I all and see lhe llirJvrare St(ir of
KEVNOLUS A MTADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, lsC,5.
NOTICE.
"T"E hcz leave to inlrmlnce ourselves
If to (be citizens nf LEWISRI'Rfi and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of
M liilc AMi Aiillu a i:- C oal,
At Lancaster Cultiertj, Xurtlium?erltind Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and
are prepared to t trer to the puldic a very supe
rior arucle, particularly suited to the manufac
ture of Iron and makii.g Steam. Oar sizes of
Coal are
LI MP -for Smelting purposes,
STEAMBOAT J-fur do. and Steamboats.
BROKEN i
Etiti for Familv I'se and Steam.
STOVE )
PI' Limeburnsrs and Steam.
O ir Point of Shipping is SI N BL R Y. where
arrangements arc ma le to load Boats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PEAI.E A CO.
.1. .1 C-v-itr. if. l.anra-l'T. I H' sj. K':si..l,l. LaB-a-t-r.
C IV. I'ruK. .sliam -Koi. I II. It s r sr.i-i.a j,,
Z 'f Orders aildressed toShamokinoi Sun bury
will receive prompt atiention. lyj'."
UNION TEKFEEAKCE ECTEL,
a f
lec Crcuiii and i:u!jn? S:tloou, i
Ciirmr nf ,SV'i' Mmk t JUtf. j
'yL H iving rented the commodious and well I
il'iMe.l buildings at the lower end of Market j
St. (formerly the mansion of Wm.IIn-es.Esq.) '
the subscriber is prepared to entertain i
yn;A;i:i.x am tu m i:i.i:i:s, j
M.i'i and Beast, with lodging and food lu j
w.. wish iiiioiicatu.? liijio rs. !
There is .-.No attached a'i ICH CREAM 1
Saloon for Ladies, and an EATINU SALOON
for fieiitmen.
He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and
share of the public patronage.
E. rETERs.
Lewisburg. March 30, S51 3m
J0TI'E. Havinz I'een appointeJlfep
X SEX i'ON to the L-wsbt.r Crine.erv.
me sutiscrit er u-oii'.l si;,!,
to perform all -liit:' coim
thai be i pr- p.ired j
c:t-tl with the burial :
of the dead. on sbnrt nonce. ASo thn hn will '
attend lo t Ii re-interinem of decea-e.l persons, i
under t'ie dirertion of t-tr Mirvn mg fneriis. !
Resj,onee in the Lo 're al t!.e f;:.p f t1(. '
Cemetery. G"Oi:GB DONACHY. I
l.e is!iiire'. May :ti'. is." .
Mi; . Slli'S Planos.-'i'lie subscriber
has been api.inu-.t Agent for the sale
ot Alever's celebrated Pianos. C.Veyer ree'd
the Prize .Medal at the World's Kair.Vhen he
was in competition with the most celebrated
makers of Europe and America. His instru
ments are universally known to eirel all oth
ers for ex im.,ite tone and durability. Those
wishing to purchase a Piam that will last lor
many years and sive perfect satisfaction, will
call and examine one of his best 7-oetave rose
wood instruments, at J. L. YoDEK'S
Waich and Jewelry Store, Market St.
Oct. 12, 1854 Lewisburtr.
Lenlsburg Savinctt Institution,
TS now open and ready to du business. The
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
DlUIlTOSS WlLLItM CSMHIIIIW, Esq. '
Mr. Joassox Walls.
Mr. Rti.rs Amioss.
Mr. Jilts M'Citric.iiT.
Mr. Thomas Haves.
Mr. W illiavi I n u k.
Far.i.'K V.irn. Esq.
OrriCEBs WILLIAM CAMERON, Prrsidnit.
DAVID REBER, Treasurer.
Four per cent, perannnm willbe allowed on
all deposits over six months; and three per
cent, less than six and oyer three months.
I) VII) REBER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Sept. 19, 1853
Wiufield Woolen Factory,
Xear Harllclon, I'nion County.
rilHIS establishment is now in the best order
I The machinery being nearly all new,
and none but the best of workmen employed,
the subscriber feels safe in saying that his
work shall not be surpassed by any establish
ment in thisor the adjoining counties.
His waggons will be around as usual, and
those wishing to patronize his establishment.
will please avail themselves of thai opportu-
nttv.
I V I have also on hand, and intend keep-!
ing a choice assortment of (.ootls, such as
CLth; Satinet, Co v A meres, Tirred. hlunkrts,
Vjrn.s, ejc., which I will sell tow for cash, or '
exchange for Wool and Country Produce een-1
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton, April 12, 1S5:i tf
Hussey's Grain Reaper,
for cutting both Grain and Grass
jtrAXl FACTORED and for sale at the
XV1 Lewisburg Foundry by
ErI!:s. MARSH trt
Lf-sej5 Dr. John Locke,
Snr SUiCEOX DEXTIST,
OFFICE removed ta NORTH THIRD
street, Lewisburg.
Lewisburg, Nov. I, 1R5S
IIAIIKISUUKU
I TrV CtOritiS-iri kinds of 8-day and
C VM'iu"uuur "'ass i-loc as auu patent lever
Xilaf time-nieces. Brass 8-day clocks at 4,
biass :)u-hour clocks as lew as $1. All clocks
warranted for one year at J. L. VODLK'S
'THE subscriber con-
.L tinues to carry on the
I.l try ItuNlnewM at
the Old Stand on Nortl.l
i mm street, rear Market, and reip ectlull)
solicits the patronage ol hi3 fnends and lh
public gei.erallv. CHARLES F. HLfcS.
Lewisburg, May 22, IfeJO
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY "
j.jr-.'I'he subscribers, thankful for
MapMmipasl patronage, wnold inform
'"f'-'he public that they conlinne to
lin.fsinanu(3clure all kinds of MILL
l.LAKINU and oilier Castings. Thrashint;
Machines and other Machinery repaired in the
best manner. Castings warranted to be of
good material, and at prices that ran not faii
to please. (IE DUES, MARSH A CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. 1S51
COOKING Stoves, of various atierns
and sizes, for t'onl or Woo , for tale
l the Lewisburg Foundry by
fitddes. Marsh A Co.
I OTOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal
r , U Stoves, varum patterns, for al f h
Lewisburg Foundry. (Jedde., Mu.b A Co.
WIARD'j Talent Gang Plow, a supe
rior arlicle, for sale at lhe Lewisburg
F oundry by Geddes, Maish A Co.
GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent
decidedly the best and most durable
Oiain brill now in use, for sale at tbe Lewisburg
Foundry by Geddea, M.r.h A Co.
LiIitiiin Rods.
VFTLli many years' close investigation and
numerous experiments, the Patentee take
Cloture in informing the public tbat he has
arrived it the true principle of protecting families.,
dwellings and properly from tbe destructive influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities
that every City, Town, Village and Country falls
victim to annually, thro' the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when the remedy is so easy to obtain this is
found in
AEMITAGES
Patent magnetic tigljtning Rolls,
and in this alone. This Rod has been examined
by the most scientific gentlemen in lhe world
Professors M'.Murtrie, Johnson, W alloi end many
others that have examiued them, recommend end
speak of them in the higl.eat turns of approbation .
and have pronounced them the only safe rods ir
use in thisor any other couutry for tbe ptotreti
ol Lives and Property. Oneadvantage is to divide
and throwback a part of the electric fluid baraless
to the clouds ; in lime ol a stroke Ibis rnatdesthe
rod lo conduct that portion of fluid that belongs
tu the earth without Ibe slightest danger of lea
ving the conductor. '1 bis rod has many other
adiant .ges over the old me. The oi.lj place ot
manu'scturing is in
1 ine St. 3 d,mrt afore ll.'A, Phitudi lyhia.
"here all pcrtona are respectfully invited lo call
end examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale
or Retail by THO'S ARMITAUE.
Orders promptly attended lo. Terms caab.
'These rods have been purchased and auccess
fully u-id by tbe following individuals, companies
nd cuipmations. whose names are cheeilully
tibmittrd :
In J nrr ri,il.,j.)piaH. t S. Roberts. Georew
Si tii..--r. J el-e h uiier. Juice Conrad. J. Mulford.
J l.u II. lue.. ( . I . i..n.e.J.Hrenr.er.i.llal.lev.eol,rad
li.t. r-..i. ine m.-cki-y Aiu shou-e. Ar.uVrn a llroibers,
l: v J. L .r;.m, J..i.n .Nolioaii, Ttio-. Or. v-r. Late Jl
li.-el,.. A. Ii. ,iiikers. II. Sioiuo us. Tiros. .Nort a To., Sr.
'" '"- J '' '- . aIM..C. UumphreyssJ
I. I IIO..J. y n..,n. II. Ilar.ru. J. Oveushiie. i. IV
P' r. lr. .-f.ar.:e.-. lr. Mnrtiii. r. r rb.ev, i. brlnkley,
Ur It.vim.1i. Ilr. l aul.S. II. l owers IV, J. Wmepeaav,
II Miller, the b. d Bank tb 1. I. lhe V. S. Atuial, tk
?l r:ne Oardeu I'ommiss. oners' Ilall.
In 1',- X-.jf t.f ,tif J- r.t'j Ororge Cnspin. Judf
SI eall. Judiie I..tn. J. hn N.tiuui, tr. U. ll'31urlie,
B. Bj.Kt.leru. Mi. J liowmui:.
;.v i .m,.v i ur.vrr
UfrtJ.f Tp. Mrk llailjer ny. Y, m poster, John Haas,
Michael iviers, Ju.--b Smirh, David r-'itniarit Keubea
-Mi n. b. liroree K...ner. Aci J t: .Ta lourt lb aae,
and tomn.is. o ner-' illii e. Iim.,tn Tp Join tteber.
' '""" - I'hsries H o... u. HOitlayfea Tp Jehsi
Kums.s-.mon Kuril. ' " Tp lsac Cilkdroa. H'AUa
l. ft i'i . JUit bLrl Iteliutan.
it rroxvExDA ro.v.v.
Pari.,,. la. 11 tCJT
I bsTe tl i- .1st carefully iu-fct,d a conductor or
1 -htuii.fr I'..l. aoli ,m- and imlej. erec'd by Mr.
itoliits AriMtsj.-. in lvlieAue lious.-. Illoocester. and
h 'e no b. lo.t.on u, savo r lhat il is n. t cnlr Ihe best
1 bate on -, . ... I t tl.it n the only one I have yet
es;.niiiie.l tl ht :s c. n-tru. t. d on strictly scientifc Kinci.
po-. tt is w tbn.u. h rh-asure that 1 rect.mmend hia
ceuduiurto lhe ait. Clion ot ow Urrs of bniMina".
U. M..MI I.TEIE.
1 am well :,;!-. d tt at the Manxtie Licbtnin Koi
m:.iiul;oliir. d l.y .Mr.IbDiaj Armitaee.of fhiladelphiai
is tl.c ls-t ihM has ever t-en n ale. I have spent Several
year.-in lhe study ol ibe l..w of eleitricity and marnet-i.-w.
nri.t have no h sitaii. n in sa inz that tbe-e Hods are
cr nsliucl, d upon the only prirr pleof safety. The electric
st.o. K is rec. ie.l and disf cr-.d I y lhe magnet at the top
' I Ihe rod. an.i it would be impossible, accordine: to th
laws of attraction and repulsion, for a bnildinic to bw
injur, d ly a sir. ke ol lithium when protected by one off
these rods. 1 have been acquaint,,! with Sir. Araaitarw
for several years, and before be cm menced tbe sna.af.c
tureof t!.ee rods I examined the principle on which they
are ci natriM-u.l. and t It convinced that their adoptioa
would be attended with complete sucnas. The inrrra-MOe-deuand
for these ro.lsj.cd the extf nsivesates in all parts
of the country, isamplecvmmen.!atit.n cf their utility and.
superiority. THAI Y K. WALLKR, M. D.
llisinSun. Thitad Co., Ar ril to. l
nS.C. WILT and SAMI EL HOOVER.
llartletan. I'nion Co. iPa.
sie A cents for I'nion and adjoining Counties,
and will furnish ti e Roda on the same terms snd
in the same manner ss tbe Proprietor.
Ojtpositi'oii iii the Life of Butinett !
NEW LIVEltY
EXCHANGE STABLE.
Tbesubsciibcr would respectfully inform th
citiien? of Lewisburg and lhe traveling cnmmun
tty generally, that he has opened e new Livery
and Exchange stable on FOURTH street half
square Souib uf Msrket, snd has provided a good
lot of Horses, with entiiely new good sod tah
ionableC'srnagrs, Buggies. Sleicbs, ele. where all
wishing anything in bis line msy be accommod
ated on tbe slionesi notice and most reasonable
letms. He will pay every atteniion to the
wants of bis customers, snd hopes by so doing
to merit and receive a liberal share of publis
pattonage. WILLIAM MOOKE.
Lewisburg .Dee 30, 1851
The University
TN this place will opon its 17th Semf
Annu,il Session on the 4th of OCT. next .
1 be i acuity is lull and experienced, the Bom
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 1:13.
As tbe whi le of the classes commence new
! studies next term, it js eminently the best time
for uew students to enter. In the College and
Academy together, not less than twenty-five
recitations occur daily, giving young men who
contemplate but a brief stay in the Institution
an extensive choice of subjects aad enabling
them lo pursue branches suitable to their pre
vious attainments.
The Female In(llu(e opens at the
same time under the three Ladies who have
bad the charge.
run or tcitios.
Academy English studies only $15 a year
do Classical do also 20
College proper 30
Female Institute highest branches 30
do common do 2t
For further information, apply to Rer. H.
MAI.COM, U.r.. President of the University;
C.OOK and other sTOVFX just received by
BEAVER & KREMEK