Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer Dec. 14, 1855. ffH.Vrof. Lonhfellow" ocw poem is subjected to variety of criticisms. Tbe following in 'le s'y'c of the work itself is the most aniusiug if not just of any we have yet pcrnscd : "Hiawatha." ITivc yoa read the misty poem if the mystic Hiawatha K.a7buut.he wild Dakota. And the brave Hmnbuga wampans, I , he vale of Hfalu.en. " the vale, of W.shy W ashy. Ia .he vales of Sk.m.ny Dishy 1 No. Sir-ee, Sir. I have not. And I would not for a hundred Dollars pail in silver, or in G dd, by the ir.flael teller Of a bank called Manhattan. I looked in this book a moment, And mv spine is really aching At the hard words Mr. Longfel Low puts in his learned verses. Rumor savs thai Mr. Ripley, Critic nf the New York Tribune Hired by Mr. Horace Greeley, Labors with an awful lock-jaw, 4i.t in reading Hiawatha Guess he got a-foul of this word, "O-ai-JlT WaT-AS-CO-LO-L '." The Erie Railroad. Pittsburg, Nov. 27. The question of tbe railroads, through the town of Erie, has been before the Supreme Court sitting at this place. The Liatjry of the present proceedings is as follows : On the Cth of October tha Governor signed the bill passed at the last session of the Legislature, and on the 3d of Nov ember he appointed Joseph Casey to take possession f the Erio and North East Railroad. Oa the 19th of November, the Railroad Companies, (Erie and North East aud Cleveland, I'ainesville and Ashtabula) j appeared before Judge Woodward, at his chambers iu Philadelphia, and made a mo tion for an injunction to restrain the agent, Casey, from taking posession. Judge Woodward granted the injunction, with an admonitory order commanding Mr. Casey not to proceed until the hearing of the rule. Oa the 21th, the case was argued be fore all the Judges of the Supreme Court, in this city, on a motion of defendant, Casey, to quash the admonitory order. Ycsterdav the opiuion of the Court was rrivt'D IlV Chief J Ustice Lewis. tO the fill- , lowinj; effect : Judge Woodwerd s juris. Uiction was unanimously susuiiueu, uui. r i- J i the order was amended Dy substituting the words "be cautioned'' for "be com manded." The question will ha argued in Phila delphia, iu January. Strange Developeraent A correspondent of tbe Cincinnati Ga zette writes from Pittsburg tliat, when the case of Passmore Williamson was ar gued, last summer, at liedforJ, oa the mo tion ta bring Williamson out on a writ of! hal-a$ corpus, three of the Judges (Messrs. Lowrie, WooJward and Knox) were in fa vor of granting the writ, aud two (Messrs. Ulaek and Lewi?) opposed to it. When the Court re assembled iu Philadelphia, Judge Kane aid his friends bad an inter view with oar Judges, and communicated to them the fact that the President had ordered Ihe United States Marshal, in case the Court should direct the writ to issue, to remove Williamson from Mojarueiisiug to the United States receiving ship, and defend him there, with United States ma rines and soldiers, against any force the date mignt scna to take uitn. lue oues- tion presented to our Judges was, whether it was prudent to risk the threatened colli sion ? I am sorry to say they thought it was not. They Lad not the nerve to Ftand up for State Rights. Judges Low- rie aud Woodward changed their opinions, j and the writ of AatVn corrtus was not is- : sued. The threat for it was a threat should have been an incentive to its issue, instead of the pusillanimous course adop ted ; for the question of State Rights has g it to be settled, aud this was the oppor tunity needed. New Iome of the Capitol. The Washington correspondent of the Ualti more Sun says the old dome is fast disap pearing. When removed, it will be su- perseded by one far exceeding in utility . J . J I aud magnificence even that of the celebra ted St. Peters. The beautiful invention ; of I'rof. Walter, will rise three hundred ! feet above tbe basement floor, and reach three hundred atid eighty feet above tide water. It contain one hundred and twenty-four windows, many of which will be eighteen feet in height, decorated with entablatures which will he emblematical of the most important events iu American history ; and such arrangement have been adnpted that all visiters, from those in the spring-tide of life to the hoary haired vet eran, can easily acend, and from the loft iest of all our lofty eminences behold the eitent and grandeur of the National Me tropolis. The I::oik Monument, on Qiieens town Heights, now nearly completed, is 1') feet tj the top of the cap, and is as- ,i, .... .. I cenuvu ny a spiral stairway, numbering otJ steps. The statue, which has just been reared et the top, is 1G feet high, and represents the hero iu the attitude of surveying the battle field, with a spy glass in his right hand, while the left is grasp ing a swurd. The remains of the old hero are deposited under the monument. ' A newspaper be.; g behindhand in the publication of a report for which its read ers were ainiou, anl feeling it necessary t.. apologia,., does it pracefuUy, thus: "Hut what are twenty-four hours compar ed to eternity l' j cbA Z ,!-J8 T fir,y s,aT'' WCM m tharlott.- a., for 125,100. William Jones, K TTORNEY at Law.Colleetions iL promptly attended to. OXce opposite Kline's Hotel, SW LEWnSBFRG.rj. Lewisburg Academy. Tut Fill im Wixtkh Smsum of this Iw TiTrTinx will commence on Thcki.t, Oct. 4, lHi5, to continue 30 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 vacation hereafter during ihe(hut and sickly season. The course of instruction is calculated to fit Youths for College or for general business. The Bible is a text book, and Cnfuiti and DhcLiiiTin receive careful attention. Pkoficikxci in Itecilaiion of Studies is rewar ded by the bestowment of Cosri.iMEaT.iar Cm us. A class of Yvsn Limr.ii is secured. The present Session all. Tils a good oppor tunity for young men who are engaged part of the year and who purpose devoting the Winter month to their own improvement. Those desirous of obtaining good seats should be prevent the first day end secure them. Tuition For 'imntis DaaxrHt: (Reading. riling.Ce.ieraphy.Arithmetic.Gramrnar and U.S. History) .fiii; Aiitisi ri Em.lii.ii (all not named above) SiS; and lor l.axniAr.is $10 Contingent expenses per Session, SO cts per scholar. At) deductions except tor protracted sickness. JNO. IIAMKII.PII, Sept. S, 1855 Principal. Clothing and Hat Establishment. Tl'ST opened, at the Kooms formerly occupied hy .Vti'iii t Jim?, an enure net? and splendid apartment of ClotlaiR? ami Il.'ltl, Broadcloth", Casimere, Doe skins, and ail sons of TKIMM1XGS AM) n it.xiamxG tsotms, ai Ores and riotU t'u.oiii Coalw, got up by experienced City workmen, and every other article kept in such establishments suih as While Shirts and Collars, Under eat menu, Mocks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Overalls, a variety of Gloves, Stocks, NecK and Pocket H.lkfs. Sewing Silk, Thread and Needles. Coal Cord and liunling. Boys and Youths' Hals, Caps, and Clothing, Constantly on hand. ( uilom WorR dr.ne on the premises, and sold at the same rates. The times demand a good article nt a low pri'e. Oir motto is, - Oniek Sides and the Smnltrt I'r.tfits in Town " Z.2S charge for showing. Please call and see for your selve. if von wish to save from S.i to 30 pi cL TAILORING in all Us branches. Terms Cash. ABEL AMMOX. Lewi.burg, Sept. 17, 1 '."5 A Complete Cure forAue! rriIE very extensive prcvailin-r; conJi- I l:on of this disease. and the f'irl lii.-il if is out Lnou n l I' miMic thni ihp liml.r:i.riir.,l is li 1 1 1 1 to t I l.K Mil h. h.ls lnfl!irp1 hn 1., ' make known to the public that he uses a pre- paralioI1 in sf tv ni, ess ,han .000 Ameri can Eclectic Physicians, called IFilei:i- llvc Vyiltn ItlJT". This preparation acts on the Liver, Spleen, S'oinacii, Kidneys, imleed on the whole system, and brings it into a healthy and vigorous candition. Now when the whole system is brought into a perfect slate of healih, it is impossible for Ague to occur, which generally attacks ilia feeble, or those whose constitution has been broken by so..ie cause. This can g:uera!ly be done hv or Kestorative,and al-nost every case completely cured. OfCourseuo disease ran be cured that a man may not take it again, bui we mean cu red and brought into the same healthy condi tion as one that never had this disease, cured for this season if the person observes the laws of life an1 healih. N. B. This medicine should be taken f.om 3 to 5 weeks, dose a table-spoonful 3 or 4 tunes a ilav, price of iiuart bottle $1. Now if you are no friend of the A;ne yon will call and be cured. Lower end of Market St. Lewisburg. M. H. DEKSHAM, M. D. Doirnfall Sthastnptil and IHjh Prices! Nat Last nor Least! TDDIXGS & WETZEL would announce L to the Trading community, in Town and Country, that they have now finished the re ception of the largest and best stock of Tall and TO Inter tiootl ever brought to their store room, comprising in? usua varieiv ol urv onus, i.hiiis ano th; usual varictv ol Dry Lad.es Winter Wear, Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, isnrt nr:taie. and all Goods te,ired for HOUSEKEEPERS ai d FAKMER. Our Goods were selected with unusual care. and we believe will be found of the very best, ! act lli. fiiiiliti'l a. .i.in ll..... -. w,nahlv he afforded at any other store on the West Brnnch. 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. 1 1, '51. HIDINGS WETZEL. Improvement in Daguerreotyplng! Ul'VKEU & HAWN announce to the ij public that they have newly fitted up aud pratly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take I.llieiirNKOM sup ) enor to anv in this place litretofore. Pictures I copied, or taken fioin life, and inserted in Me ! dallions, lin astpins, Fingernns, Watchseals, c" an" ''. e aL.x a list of our snorTMT ( uses : ranter Machr. S'Hii-enir. Jennv Lind, Jewel, I'nion, Sontag,Oval, Velvet a:id Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Koonis at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co. s Drug store, opposite the 1 elcgraph oilice. Lewisburg, Feb. 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready tor use, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. NOTICE. PPLirATION' will lie made to the 1 V ne' Le.Tisl.nure to change the name of the ' Lewisburg Savings Institution," located ai Lewisburg in the county of Union, to THE LEWIsLiLKG DANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to issue th irwn note lor circula tion ; subject to the p:..i isions of the general banking laws of this Commonwealth. Bv order of the Director : DVVID KEBFR. Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa.. June 8. 1H. 5. FRESH HEAT! rPiIE suliscribcrs havin? associated L themselves under the Firm of Zmrn A Srnaxca, iu ihe Bt'TCHEItlNG Business, i at the old stand of F. Zllers, (in the rear of i nis residence on Soutti I hint street) are now prepared to supply the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinitv wild Fresh Meat, of ail kinds Cheap for Cash. We trust we shall have a full share of public patronage. fT? Sell out on Tuesday and Fridiu morn ings every week. F. ZEI.LEKs. I. S. STERNER. . Lewisburg, Sept. 17, 1S55 Jf. B. I wi-.h to have my old aeennnts whether N.tes or B ok account SETTLED 11 All indebted will rlease take notice. j Sqt- W F. ZELLERS. CLOCKS all kinds nf R-day and W-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever Iline-pifCcOV i-s K-dav clocks at .l brass 30-hourclocks as low as !jil. All cItIs warranted for one yeat at J.l. VOPLK a MARIA J. GRTER, H. D., I GRADUATE of the Penn Medical 1. University, of Philada , offers her profes sional services to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity. Office at her father's residence. (Ir. J. P Crier's,) one door below J. L. Voder's Jewelry Store. April 16, 1855. New Book and Stationary Store IN Lewisburg, M. Fitzpatrick & Brothers, Publishers, llooksellers 4 Sta tioners, 39 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of their establishment in 3d St., next door to Beaver & Kremer's Store where may be had Books in the varied departments of l.iii'ralnre, including Historical, Biographi cal, Theological, Scientific, Mechanical, Poeti cal, Class ical,Juven ile and Miscellaneous pub lications. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, suitable for the various denominations. Plain and Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen and Pocket Cutlery, Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory, Papirr-Mache and Morrocco, Gold pens and pencils. Ladies Cabas, Kelicules and Work Boxes, and a variety of useful Fancy Goods. Ladies and Gentleman are respetlully solicited to call and examine their assortment of Books, Stationery and Fanrv Goods. New Goods re ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1KS5. 1jl.AKK Books of all patterns, including J Day Books. Ledgers. Journals, Cash and Minute Books, Pas-sand Memorandum Books, Students" Note and Composition Books, Ac, at M. Fitzpairtck A Bro.'s, 3d st, Lewisburg. 1)OIM'E MONNAIES in Pearl, Ivory, Pa pair Marhe and Morocco at prices varying from 10 cts. to $1,55 at M. Fitzpat rick & Bro's New Book and (stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kremer's store. ill.NE Gold Pens diamond pointed ; Large do " " " 37J 511 Ex. " " " t Gold pens in silvercases f.om i Sets, to .'52,00. Gold pencils with or without pens from '.octs. r Jjit.oo CI OLD pens repointcd at SSrts. each, nt M. JT Fitzpatrick & Ilro's New llook Knit sta tionery Store, 3d St. Lewisburg, nest door to Beaver & Kreatner's Store. 1)EN and Pocket cutlery of Ilodger's, Wos tenholms, an I others fine iiiam::ctuie, at prices varying from 10 cts. to Jjvl.tfO. ORDEIW for any Books published i:i this Country t Europe, not on hand, will be attended to with promptnesi and dispatc'.i.and supplied in all cases at from SO to 50 per rent below publishers' prices, hy Filzpatiirk Bro. 111 EAP leiter, cap and note paper from 6 cts. to I-J per quire. Ilulf Envelopes self sealing, 12 J cts. per 100. Fine nhite ' IS " " at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros Kjw Book and iStatiotiery St.ire, 3d M.. I.ewisbur:'. I ARPl'KS, Godev's, (Jraham's.r.nd all the 4 A other :;M,flO Masazincs supplied at N2.- i oil per annum, single .'o's only 20 cts, by '. M. i-'itzpatrick 4 Bios' 3d St., I.ewislurg.next door to ueaver Kreuiers More. Fliilmlclphia Adv'is. George Stnrges, OOI.E MannfiittoR-r of the Improved O M?rtrl Sviriug Jalre:ic,.o. Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVEI1 MEDALS awarded, viz. Two l.j the Aai'-rlma Ir.titntr. yn Vnrtt, (W.) 151 tie franklin iDt-timl--. l'hila.!Hl.lii.NiT. van.l Ooeat the Marlsntl In.tituU', Bllituore. Nor.) lS6'j The peculiar iniprovement in the construc tion of this Malress is, that all the rWy and htury wmtdrn frame uirk is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a liahtor and much more durable frame, the spriues are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spriii;; to fall down or ?"t out of place, and makiii" a Bed so ela-tic that anv part may be raised or bent up. and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may reijuire a siMins postui-e.havinjy the Insurious softness of the best Feather Bed with Ihe light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are inrariahly made of the best materials, and will last mmy years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Be Is are well adapted forll aels.'oerths of Sliips. Steamboats and Hospitals. Sprins Sats for Chairs.Carriapies or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Mali esses made to order. Also an extensive assortmentof highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST lllOX FCh'XITME, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Hacks, Cane and I'mbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, S-ttees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1S55 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES 9eA. Evans fc Watson. : 1.1 iiil' l No. SO South Fourth ir gL-Vi St., Philadelphia. i" a4 ....... , a -; , " Chestnut A Filih Sts., Friday morning, Dec. 15lh, 1M51 EVAN'S A WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TK1I' MI'lIANT, as they always aic when put to the test : .PiiinnKLrHi, Dec. 15, 1851. Messrs.Evans A Watson. No.-'.l South Fourth St. Gentlemen W e lake much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamandrr Safes to Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure mans oi preserving their book, papers Ac. troni tire, as the uiie we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as ood a condition as they n-ere when put into it, before the great lire of this morning, which destroyed the enure block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in our olfice, 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 al least 1000 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 again, having perfect confidence in its lire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACE Y A PHILLIPS." Evans A Watson take pleasure in referrin" to the following, among the nianv hundreds who have their Sales in use : L". S. Mint, Phil ada.: Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq., Hich Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb lope A Co., No. 1K3 Maiket St., i Richard Norris A Son. Locomotive builders, Philada. Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner Iflih ami James sts.; Philada.; Penns ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co- I Vlvailia Railroad Co Philada 1. e.. .... ' I.acey A Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts. Sharpless A Bro., No. 32 South Second St. ; James. Kent A Santee, No. 147 North Third St.; W. H. Horstman A Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams A Co., No. R7 Mar ket St ; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. t.sA large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least in per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use). EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for miking fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Cnpyin Pres ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerator. r Please give us a call.at No.2fi South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 6. '55 573yl I MRS. E. MITCHELL, ! VO. 2S Nonh Ninth St., Philada., , X! mnfaelurerof.Manllllii.rioakii, jnaVi"!'. llcsri"lP''''ns. at WHOLESALE and KLTAIL. Orders made ap at ,h Iir, . ,B ,he Md lartit style. Arril 4,'58m3 Dissolution of Partnership. rPlIE Partnership keretofore existing X between liavtd Blair and I. L. Barrett un der the firm of Hlair A Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second Street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. L. Barrett having purchased the interest nf said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BLAIR. J. L. BARRETT. The Sfnunl I'emon llamte will be continued by the sub.-criber, who will be happy to see his friends aud spare no pains to make them comfortaole. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1855. HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, with Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's j.Fair, London, 1H51, and also Vcrk, 1853 and 1851. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this Slate of the ah' -vc une qualled Safes and Locks. The repnt ilion ol the genuine ' Herring's Safe" is wot Id wide, and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony to their kvkr niLi lire proof quali ties. More than 12.000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over twu Ht'nnMi have passed triumphantly through accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured hy 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 lire. Few will lorgct their services in the burning of the "Tribune es tablishment," New York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Gtrard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Sts.,in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged ('inirnis, when many other securities failed. FAHREI. & CO., him Saff and Hank Ijick Makers, 31 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Urokcrs, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made to order. All the most eel ebraterLocks lorsale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand ' Sales," " Salamanders" and " Iron Chests" of other makers, having been tr.kcn in part payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March ::o.'55. 572yl Agtnl J. O. Kichabiisox & Co., Danville. GEM DINE HONEY SOAP. rity, fri- tins .-top, renders it es pecially deserving a r. lace on every toilet. For chapped haads,and vaiious diseases of the skin, it is ur.equaled. Each cake is siamred WM. CONWAY, 16S South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Clientlcsl Olive Soap, Warranted la V'cuh :n Hard, Sufi sr Salt Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every description of poods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM COX- WA Y, 16S S,,utk Seennd Street. Vhilndrlphia. manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE SO A PS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash. Rosin. Ac. Crders by mail promptly attended to. August 24, 1855 5'j:)m3 F. H. SHIITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Mannfacturer, 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, Hankers' 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 FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SVITH, N. W. corner Fonrth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N. II. fin the receipt of 'jil, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent lo any part of the I'mted Stales, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soil. March 30,'55 ly572 WOOD'S nHXAMEXTAL Iron Works, EWgc J Avenue, PHiLtnF.Lrim. The attention of the public is invited to the extensive Minn factory and Wareroom of the subscriber. bo is prepared to furnish, al the shortest lot ice. Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta ries. Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs. Balconies, Fountains, Scitees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and oilier ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed wilh the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the reiini sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped lo their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden Si. Phila BOOK AGESCY, &c rilHE subscribers have established a BOOK J AGENCY in Phila.,and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free if ;ge. Any persons, by forwarding us the subscription price of any of the!3 Magazines, such as llarper's.Godcy's.Putnam's.Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the magazines (or one year and a copy of a splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jarkson, or Clay; or, if subscribing lo a $3 and a il Macazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing ti. worth nMlaeazine. all tlire portrait aaril I hr at-nt prnlia. Ml'SlC furnifui-d to thine ho may wi.-h it. KWIiUirKSor every d-icrition and Irize, in IaTnr umall uani.iUea, furnOljsJ. jal I'rcaaM, Din, Ac. ai ul to oril.-r. Kr. rr !-vriitlon orKN'ORAVlNfl ON Vt'Oonrirruted , with bentneaa ami deapatrh Viewa of liniiiiinir.. Ne.a-1 iitra. t lewa of .Marliinery, uiM'k lliuatratinnn. Si ale., ll.i, -.rU.. e. All or.ler. aenl I r.:ll .. ll..,..!!..... ijiir Ortiiiiaien, innni.llj alterH,.! to. Perann. wi-lnnc eiewa Of their hilililinea enirraeeil ean aenrf lleneere..tvr.e nr skeli-h of the liuiMiD); by Mail or Kx(rea. l'erafnaal aili.tan.-e haTitii; .aleal.le artit-leii.wnuM flnil it lo their advantage in ai.lre,a Hie tiuliseribera, aa we wouM act aa a, i.ls for the MAI.K ,f the nm.. HVU.tM rf riKKVK, Ml. .Cum Thud Stfit. Pmutinl'rl, V. 3. . eibax. (1JI.UTJ T. mi PUKCZ. Mispress Office! The undersiened have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are dow prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New Yorlr, Uoslon, Al bany, Baltimore.and intermediate points, also lo Ihe oiherNorthern and Eastem cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize ihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between tbe cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia ihe same day, and be delivered early in the following rooming. Receipts given for time and price. VhiUdelplua Offirri I & 43. South Third St Oct. 26. CHRIST & CALDWELL. Kal. ' I . Tl - fi Tl THE pu a ra ice, ami Mfrt zZA'T' I emollient properties "lSjirf i To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PENK'A Wire Works-No.21 Arch St. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES.RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy WireWork. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner in or out of the City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Siiutl', Brick dust, Ac. 3in5'J0 BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNX. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. 11. NEEDLES, Tut'ss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Fnti u Tm ssi s, combining txtrrme liglitnrsn, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited 1-J ri'UlittiDK nmniintu, an lM.r.w : S-Ddtn num r of iurlim amnnfl the hipi, nnd .tilting niilt aiit-rt)-t. o.-t I f Hiu-iXt Tru.- il, 3, 4, S. l.ul.!r i'.,, li, S. 10. Tn.tr urtifKM . to wrar. and tin w to afTect a curt-, Mlirn poaalbla, Jtenl Bitli lu TIU..H. Ali'o fur iale, Id great ari? ty, Ifr. Banning' tmprnr'ti I'utenl iloifu Rraer, fur tint rure nf Prolan" tteri; atai Spinal Pron aiet iluplNirtK: I'uti-nt M:nil(t..i ilraivH. rle-ht .an.ra and KrerUir Itrarea. a.laptfd In all with St.M.p Slioiild-ra and ViV:ik Luii.; Kni;ii.-h llia.-!ti- Abdominal Uelti, lru'lu abris ; hrinr(,a. niali and fi-mili. t4,iwli.' Uuuuu, uilh Ladjr attendants. yVjii Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The subsrrilirr has removed to No. Market street, (ftree dtjori ubntt the Old Stand, I'll I LAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuis, j Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves ol all kinds to wtucn he invites j the attention of Dealers aud others visiting Ihe City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carrv safe. S. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market mi-ppi, 3m5!)fi above Fiont, south side, Philad Book Agents Wanted. V CENTS wanted in every Town ami County iu the I'mted Slates, to canvass for the most popular Historical and oihi-r val uable and saleable hooks published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated u ijh fine Sled and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, tiad it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our list also includes the best books of T.S. Alt TII I It. Over 100.000 volumes have been sol I the past year, and th"ir sale is increasing yet. We have jtit added several Xiw Knnk lo our lit by this most popular wruer, and shall add others ihe ensiling tail ami winter. We think we have the b-t list for Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for voiir selves. For full particulars and lit, address J. W. lilt.UH.EY, I'uhlhher, 4S North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. TIELMBonvS Hiiilily Cnmentratei Jl Compound Fluid i:trart ol lit Cllt , for Diseases of the Uladder 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 uo matter of how long staudmg. If you liaTi fonlrai tml the terriMe ili.ease hi h. vh'-n once M-at.d iu the . ,.1101. will .urly to ilown fri.in :ue L"-uvTali..n ! am.l tit-r. uinl ruiiiiiu;- ttie ron- .tituti'tn .-till a. i:i': Ihe ,1 ry Tltal fui.. i.l iifc-. .1.. u.t j tru-tt ,..urnelf iu the lifO.di. '.f Quart. a, who .tart up t--ery u:iy in a rity lili tin., ainl nil ll.e pap-TH with ilia- j riu- IaI irhoi.l.- 1A wi-II i al.-tllat'l toi.e.:,e Hie youn; auj tho-. not ar.iiainl.-.l with tlicir Irirkn. V..u ran I not tar too cairful in lue nehi-tiuu i-l m renir Jy in llieMr I ran.-.. I Tlie rtuiit Kitrartof Ilu.hu lias been prowonwei-d hy eminent pliy.ii-iana ttie llreateat lUrat-ily eier kii'.wu. I It i9 a medicine p.-1-f.ctly piea.nt in ite ta--te and Tcry I innocent in ila ai-tion, an-t yrt u tborour:b that it anni- hilaten eTcrv parlule of the rank anil pi.tn-.n-.u. Tiru. of . Ihii. Jremiitul it wane : anil, unlike other remeiltea. it iloea j not dry up the Uln-a--e iu lie- l.lih. .on,titutl"Oal i.-hilily, t-ron-iht on hy -ll al'ii-. ni".-t lenil.le iliMaae. which haa trouirlit lhou--alnl of Ihe hu man race to untilm-ly crave-., thu. l.ia-litii; lln- hrilliant bi-e of parent., ar.i l.lizhtinir in Hie hu.l the itlurious .n.l..l...n H..nv . m.l.le l (.III h . CSII In CUflHl hr thi-l ..r.ii.i.u ..nu.l. A t..l a. a iiii-ilirine a Inch must Iwn- ' efit crcry l-i-.lv. Irooi the .imt ly ilcln-iite 1.1 the i-iiittiiit-il and ile-ipalrlug lnvali.l. no equal is to be fuunii, ai tibi; both a a Cure nnd 1'rv mu.e. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fliilii I'.xtiac t Sarsaparllla, For purirVinj the lilootl. remoTinc all ili-a.ajie arlriine fn.m esceaa ol .Mercury, e-ti-woiri. an.l iuipruilciii-e in life, chc.ni' eonlitliti.t.al ijl-..:u.t.. ari..ini: Iron, an im pure ptale of the UIin.i. anil the only n-liuOle anil ef- I f tual kui.wn n-ni.nly for the cure .-f JsToluU, Salt 1 lCheum. ScatJ llea-l. 'l lcmt..na of tile Throat aii'l 1-sa. Pain, an-1 wcliiii-.-a of the l!--u,s T.-IO-r. I'nn- pleaon the Face, aud all Scaly Eruption ef the skin. ! Thin article la now prvftril-eij ! i-oon of the tuot dirlinirui.heil !'liy-nriaii- in Ihe country, anil ha. proied more efllcii nt in practice thau any preparulion ol sarea pariila yel ottere.1 to Ihe puMlc. fficeral ca.n i f fccon- 1 Jury epliilb.,l-rcuriai aud Si-ri."u.u-. di-ca-c- have en tlo ly ,ec.Tere.l In the ineun.l.le want, of our Puhlic 1 11- atitutiona which had for many yeara re-mt. d every 11.. ie of tre.1tm. ut that cou'.l It- .erieil. Tli.-.e i-a.cf. luri.i-h .trikiui: exampli a of the .alulary rfT.-cte ot Ihi mctlicme In arreftinn wme of the uio-t iuv. lerale diaea-i-. af:er the elaud were destroyed and Iheliones already attccti d. NOTICE. Letter from rc.-on.-itite rhT.iriaii of m-T- ' eral Meiiieal Colle)r , and cei liticali-.i of rules fi..in pa tients will he fouud ai-eouipuiiyiu tmlli I'reparati.iua. Prices. Fluid Extract of Bnrlui, SJi per bottle, or 6 bottles for -5. Fluid Extract of Sarsapanlla, $t per bottle, or 6 botiles for !"), equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and Sold by II. T. HELMBOI.D, Chemist, 23 thestnut St., near Ihe Girard House, Philadelphia. To he had of CHRIST A CALDWELL. Lewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev- j erywhere. IVAII letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. June I. 1855 vl Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VOLKMAR is now lncatpj on North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITIIOI.'KAPHIC Views, Maps & c are made to order. PIC'1'l.'KF.S for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The Herman and French Lanttuaires, Draw ing, Painting and Drauphtine, taucht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1SS5 DNION TEMFERAKCE HOTEL, an Ice Cream and CaliiiK Saloon, Corner nf Serontl and Market Sts. Hntrino rented Ihp enmmoitinn anil n-ell Jifiiie( buildings at the lower end of Market ' ,c i .. rn- 1, i. s i ht - Cf"rmel;ly ,he mal'sl"n of m.H.iyeS.Lsrj.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STKA XOF.R.S A XI) Tk A V ELF US, Man and Beast, with lodging and food bu nut wilh intoxicating liquors. ; l-There is also aitached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON ; for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of ihe public patronage. E. PETERS. Lewisburg, March 30, 1854 3m NOTICE. Having been appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of ihe dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend loihe re-interment of deceased persons, under ihe direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodre at ihe Hate of the Cemetery. CEO ROE DONACIIY. Lewisburg, May 30, 18S4 JEWELRY of ihe latest pattern of allqual ities for sale at ih lorcst City prices by . L.. YODER. HAJtltlSBUKG JUNDKIIY. J. J. Clyde A P. Ia. Halter, Swxtuorit W. O. Uuktk C. Book J!iniekii and Stationers, and Ula.nk Hook Mam fact t hers, JlarriiLurj, J'a. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the alMive business lir directly opposite Herr's Hotel. They Hatter themselves, by carelul allrntiuu to their business, to receive a continuance of ihe pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Oliices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or eitra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. A H. IV Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 51 it IRON iron:: iron::; 9 178 LRS. just rfci'iveil at the ' 1 ' Hardware Store of JtKV.Y- OLDS .y MrFADJ'FS. Farmers and Black- smiths, call and see the lorri,t and Lot as- I sortment of Iron ever offen d on the West j Branch. Having the exetnire control of the celebrated Vau.h rist Centre county Iron, we are enabled lo xmrrnnt every tar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; llore Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac. al Cash prices to all. Call aud see the Hardware' store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, If."). NOTICE. YVTE '''ave iutro:liire ourselves II to the citizens i f LEW ISUI RG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of Will If- Ash t '! a IU- Coal, At lMncaler t'nllierif. Xurtltnmhrrlmid Co. Va. where we have extensive improvement, and are prepared to oiler lo the public a very supe no: article. particularly suited lo the inanulac lure of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes ot Coal are LI'MP -for Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT J-for da. and Steamboat. BKOKEN i EtiG for Family Le and Steam. STOVE S Jlp " for Limeburnsrs and Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SI" XII TRY. where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEAI.E A CO. J. J Co.-iir4s. I.aiiea-ler. I ll,M It iisii"! n, l.;,nc:iter. C. V Pkile, thauioMn. 11. lluoiki)Sik do E sr Orders a.ldresse I u.Sli unokin or unbury will receive prompt attention. I y "i.i lacwisburi; Saitnst Inslltutioii, T S now open and ready to du business. The regular Discount days are We !ne The following named persons are the Jays. Directors Mr. JnHt.os Wails. Mr. BxfcKs Amxuss. Mr. Jwr.s M'Cukii.ut. Mr. Tim Hti.s. Mr. WlLLlAW 1'lliT. Mr. J. G. L. suisDt.L. Mr. J is. IIiiiim. Orricxas W ILEUM FUM'K. rrendeut. DAVID REBER, Trimurer. Four per cent, per annum ili be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and time per cent. less than sjt and overtliree monihs. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. ' Ieewisburg, Sept. l'J, Winfield Woolen Factory .ear Ilai Melon, 1 itioii County. T Tilts etablihmenl i now iu the best order- The machinery lieinj nearly all new. and none but the tiet of -orkmeu emob ved. 1 Ihe buliscriber feels safe in ayin lhat his ! work shall not be suroaed by any establish- ' ment in this or the adjuinitie; counties. ! His wa'sons will be around a nnal. and ' those wishing to patronize his esiablishment, ' will please avail themselves of that oenorm. I i. niiv. r I ),,. I....1 ... insr a choice assortmeM of 4.ools. such as t'tdhs, Satinettt, Cashmere, Tin id, Hlankttr, V 'arn, tc which I will sell low for cah, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce ren erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 12, 1853 if NOTICE. V'OTICE is iMTt'In ivrn, that api'Ii - 1 catt.n w.ll be n'e th, ,.f Lela- lure of the Commonwealth of IV nnsvlvania for the Charter f ir a 11 ink. to be known by the ' name ol the " .LI.INtiKl V. BANK." to be I W.ile.1 in th R iri...... nf S,lin,r.,.-. - 1. " , CoitntV. (liltefV part of I nion) with eenfr.l! powers of discount and deposit, wilh a capital of one hnn Ired ihouvand dniiars. and power to increase the same to iwn hundred. Jy 6,'55 CITIZENS OF SKLINsCKOVn. CABINET WARE. Having liikcn the Shop on i Nurih Fourth slreet. near ihe Franklin House, formerly occupied bv F A llonachy mid A I) Elder, the subscriber mini I respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that hi- is prepared lo manufacture I all kinds of ;iliiiM- Ware, compnsin" 1 IiniL'.U S, TAUI.Ksi, Bedsteads. Mands. I !ofas. Corner Cupboards. Card Tables. all ; kindi of CIIAIKS. At. Also that lie makes CiJ COFFINS to order, and havinr; provided him ' self with a IIIMU.Hi; he will be prepared u attend Funerals. llavine enea?ed the best wnrkmen.therefore the public may rely upon having the best ol work from the best materials. JOHN" S. SIIIPTON N" B. All kinds of Country Produce Liken in exchange. Lewisburg, Apr it ls.ro Take Notice, ! "nil. KELLINR, of Mt't lianiVnr ! AJ Pa., announces to all alllicted with Tu- ' mors. Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, i Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, hue Swelling, Fever Sores, S. re Lees, ' and all diseases lliat have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, lhat he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is no maper in hat ; part of the body, he can remove them with j perfect safety and in a remarkably shori nine, if curable. No Mineral or Veietab'e Poison is applied, and no money required, except f,.r medicine. until a cure is pertecied. Chronic j and nil niber diseases m.i iiii-hlnine.l nl.j.i-ji esneciallv Venereal atllu-iions treated n iih n,.' I silive success. if curable. Full nariicnl.irs ran ! be pblained by addressing C. I. KELLINU, MH, Mechanicsbnrg, Cumberland Co.. Pa. At the request of persons alllicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been iu ihe habit of prescribing by leiter, and with Grimm SATisraiTinw. He would say however to those desiring advice in this way. that to secure attention ihey should enclose, with the general symptoms of iheir cases, a fee of One Dollar, io warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted al his Oilice at all limes when not professionally absent. CaCTiu. Strangers coming to Mechanics- I burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of j unprincipled persons, as some have been de- ' ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this Slate I who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite the I'nion Church. ' Mechanicsbnrg is 8 miles from Harrisburg, ! on the Cumberland V. It. K.. and accessible I from all parts of the I'nion. The Dr. will visil cases within a reasonable distance when de- j sired. July 57 Si"3yl j PURE Cider Vinegar f-r sale at May L55J BEAVER 4 KKEMEK S. ag ." Q rpiIE subscriber con- 11 tmues to carry on the I.I very liUNineNii at the Old Stand on Nortl.l Third street, near Market, and letpectlul!) solicits the pairouafe ol In friend and tin public generally. CHAULES F. IlJ.fcS. lewisburg. May 22, ISiO LEWISBURG FODMDRY. r-rr--r-Tbe subscribers, thankful for ajjJJ.I,past patronaee, would infirm LlivJthr public that ihey ennlinne to tHim m 311 1 ' " rg a" kinds MILL GEAKI.NG arid other Castings. Thrashir.g Machines and i ther Machinery repaired in the best manner. CaMing-. warranted to te ijf good material, and at prires that ran not fail to please. CKDDES, MAKSH & CO. Lewisburg, Feb. I-.5I "100KIXi Stoves, of various aticrns i ami sizes, fur Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lenivburg Foundry hy Grddr, Marih A Co. MTt Siiives. various patterns, for eale ail ike ounu'7 fjedifea. Milan A IO. AY fl.MMi'.S I'iiK nt (iann Plow, a supe rior article, for snlo at the Lewisburg Foundry Ly Gtdiles. Msrah A Co. GltAlN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent nVcidVilly the best and most durable Gram Drill nu ill uae, for ale at ll.e Lrwitair Foundry by Gedi!e, Mir.h A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cuttinp: Loth Grain and Grass M ANI FACTI RED and for sale at the Lewi-bur'.' Foundry by i.KliliKn. MA lisll A C f SJIihiin Jiads. A FTI.K ii.iinv i tr.' clufct inriii:tion and i.unt-tis inrrtn;ent, the J'ttU-i.tre takr t'tturte m itiUummg tUe ut.ic iLl be L rr,d at ihe true fruicipte ul p uttciii.g limihrc. dwrlliiitv and property Irnm tbt detructie influ ence ul LIGHTNING. 'J be calamine that every Citv. Tuwn, uht and C ountry tal. victim to annually, thru1 the groi negligi-ure uf its tnhahitaritff, ir beyond catculafiari, eipf cially h n ihe remedy is go ty tu oblain thi i founJ in ATKITAGE'S Patrat -fll.ignctic tigl)tning Kobs, and iu this ulue. This Kod haa bt-eit enmincJ hy the moi-t - it uiitic g nllrmen in the world lroh s(H. .M'.kTurtrie, J 'nit-on, U altf and many others that have examined them, tetommrnd and Fpr:ik ul it.i'm in the hichr-t tnn ot probatioD , nd hate rnnounred them the only sate rod ir Ui-t in thisnr nv other country fur the protect, ol Live? nnd Property. 4 nc advantnef to diviJe nnd ihruvv hark a rt of thr t-lt crtc fluid harmlraa tu the clouJs ; in time ot a stroke (his eriahleathe rod to conduct that portion of fluid thai belont; to tbe erulh without the c-lighle-l danger nf left viriq the conductor. Thi.- rod has many other nd.ant..pf over the old one. The only place ol mar.ufacturine is in I ine St. 3 dwrs abort Z!kt Pftiladt fphia. hrre all percon are rej-pectfuMy invited to (all and eximine for ihemM"Iv(-A. For a!e Wholesale or Keiatl hy TillTt AKMITAGE. Ortlrra promptly attended to. Terms catb. Thea rods have been purchaed and aurcesa lully urd hy ihe follow ini; indiv .duals, coiopanie nd cirptiidUous. Khoe uaine are chceriully uhiiiittt'd : i ev. avar '.i....V.:jA. k f tekert.. Oenrew Sai.t.ini-. r. Ju.l.-e li, u,,. r. ju,.. Ci.wra.1. J. Muili.rJ. Jutm ll..me., r. '. l ljiuiee. J. :r. nner. I.. lhil.li.r.l'ii,irail li r-. 1. ll.e l:i-( kl. A. II . h. u-e, Al:J, rsi'ii Vru ber. " ' 1 J " t.:iuau. li... l.re-r. Mate li.!-. . I: ..Lk r. II ,-iu.i.. II Noil t I o.. Mr. la.wiitne. J. i lio.r. J W Ual-i.D.C. lluai lirvja. J ll.Jie, X ID., J. iii-.u. U llari.n. J. Ilveurklre. fef -i r. Jlr. Sl.nTj le. Mr. ,tun. f. ll. rl.le,. J Brlnale,, Mi. Lati-iu. ir. I'au,,.. II. 1'iiver. A lo.. J. WineBeaw, - II Mill. tie II. J lla,, It 1.1, 11m t.b. Araeaal. U r:iig l,arilea uiaii,.irnere' Hall. ' ..ar J.Ttrif. l.enree Cri.pin. Juilew M l all. Juilk-e I' .Vt- r - hit Nelman, lir. 11. M'MurUe, UeliJ KoLertp, Mr. J. 1p. a utiiit. ix r.n. mr .vrr t!a,tl,, Tp.-M.ik lllr,.i.i,,.nn, r..-ter.Jcl)nII. i M. 1'n.o ,eierp. jaei.r. Miiitli. liar:-! ri.aian. Keuliew h. Ilenre K..i'. rer. .,ie eriiM lourt lii-use. .rmi!5-l. n. r-" ol!i. e. liHr.i 7p Ji lm llei er. I an.l ' ..!.. 7;-. I'r. 1 l.arlea Wili-.n. lld.'Aia.'..w Tp John Knuti ini..r. Kuril. ' an Tp l.-aai LiuArvn. U'AKf Vttr If. Muliael lluHuimn. ri:iL..., A9Z I ltitn.njj lint. Villi Tunr'intl ip.t. x, hf Mr. ll.. m:if ATii.tt:tff. .n IM!iu- IIum. ( k'a.ritr. I t, I. mi;. tu n in -ttvirtr tht it i n 1 t nr The b Pt I ? . fr mmi, M-t lint it m Ih-- rn!v on. I tin. Trt : --VrrrirJr'u,,i fJJ Z on utrXiv A-ifDtife prin.-j- IIFr tlmt 1 T-t oi!Oi Dl hlB ND rr f r'irlt.nir. Jl. Mi Mt'kTEIE. 1 mti'll i.tif. . tbt tbe lrtie Lietitntflc Rod niibtBi l .r .1 t v Mr 1 h mm AriuiLmrr. of I'luUitfibhiai : r,Pmrr..:ide i n, .. ,p,i,t M..rrai t Ji-ar-. is n.r t ti.e law t-I rl- Iruit sod mfcm t- ' tat.ml hr- no h. -t..li n in minc that ihn-v KihIi. are ri.ii.tru. il il a, ..it Hie . rtl .ni r,i,.ei-l a.. let. Ttir elertri eheek i. ree.-ile.l aiul .i,-ers,, y t -e mD' t at t he t- p ef tLe Ti.l. aii-i il wi.ul'l l-e on,-iMMe. arroriltnc t the li.w. of altrrti- n aii-1 re; n -,n. f. r a I uil.imj la le injiind ly a air. lie el i:.-hli.:n- w he n fnteeie,! I-, one ol the-e ri..l-. 1 hate I... a r.i' jti: nr. i) nh lr. Aroillaw fi-r aererat Tear., ard 1-. Tori- heei nioieneed Ihe mannfae tlirel.f Ih.-e r-..l. I ex:.mu.e.i I ,n lie,le nn alueli ill. T are i-. D-trti. le.l. mrA f !l r.-u n;rid lhat ll.eir rdopli. n Wr-llt.1 he atl.-n-le,! 111 renitiiete HUn-e... 1 he inerea.inT denniriil fi.r Ihi e rn,l-.anil ll.e exteniiiTe,al.-a ill all parts of the munfry, i ami ieet-mm. n-'alien i f iheir utilitvaBat ur.rior:ly. TltAi V t . W A LtKR. M." B. I: i-i n Sun. riiiln.l Co.. Aj ril In, l;.. r? B.C. WILT aud f AM I'LL HOOVER. Hartleton. I'nion Co. i'o. aie Aernts for Cnion and adjoining Counties, and will lurni-h the lioil on ihe Mint lerm ami in Ihe :ime manner lie Propiietor. Opposition is the Life nf Business ! .NEW L1VE11Y exchamgTstable. Thr subscriber mould respectfully inloioi th. cilii. no! Lewiebore and ihe lrelmr ronmiLD i ity generally. that be has opened anew Livery and Exchange Mal l, on 1 Ol Ki ll elreel hull a square fv.uih ul Market, and has proinled a food ' lot ot llorsra, villi enliulv lien good and laab I ionaMi t'arnaees, Iliircirs.Mrirh.. Ac. where all , wishinw antl.ii,g in hi line may be aecooimod ated on Ihe ahortrsi notice and moi reaaoualla terms. He will pay eeery altin'ion to tha ; want of hie rusiorners. and Lopes by so doing lo merit arid receive a liberal share nf public I p.iirnare. W ILLIAM MOOKE. Lewisburg Dee 3D, 18A1 The University IN this place will open its 17th Stmi- 1 Aiiiiti.il Session i n the 1 ih ol OCT. next. The Faculty l " '! and experienced, the num. ber nl Students so larre a secure emulation such an aee as to anu "nutual ten. lit, and ol render any pranks or violations if decorum unpopular and distasteful. The number last session was 133. As the whole of the classes commence new studies next term, it is ennm i.;,y ihe 1 est l.me for new students to enter. In the Col'rge anil Academy together, not less than iwenly-five recitations occur daily, giving yung men who contemplate but a bro I stay in the Institution an extensive choice ol subjects and enabling them to pursue branches suitable lo their pre vious attainments. The female Intitiite opens at the same lime under the three Ladies who have had ihe charge. rain or TriTIOW. Academy English stndirs only $15 a year do Classical do also SO College proper 30 Female Institute highest branches 30 do common do 20 For further information, apply to Rev. H. MAI.COM. D.I", President vt the I niversilyt c OOK an ! jilier STOVES just received ly BL'.VVLK sV KKL.VLIv