V; ? r Bonnets and Skirts. Little head and little bonnet. Little pate and nothing on it, (One might say "with nothing in it," but that yon charm me every minute:) I.iltle lady, now i know Why maiden let their ringlets grow, For otherwise as bonnets go Their beads would freeze, and that is so. Little waist and monstrous fljunces! How the silk sea waves and bounces! How the hooping billows quiver Like a lovely rustling river ! Oh, wondrons, water-stlkene 4 sea ! What whalebones in youi depthsuiust be' What lots of gold, all wastelully Squandered on you, bright silken sea! A Kitchen Scene. "Well, Dinah, Lere I come to cool: tLc dinner. Manirru has tucked mj curls closely under this cap, my arms are as bare as if I was goiug to dance, and with this hideous apron 1 trust I suit jour taste." Pinah, showing the whites of her eyes in the most extraorJiuary manner "Yes, missy ; but is dat a couk-book in your apron pocket V "So, you old lynx eye. You know well that it is a very interesting novel that I intend tj read while the meat is roasting; and recollect, you arc to say nothing about it" "But, missy, you know dat I had my orders not to touch the dinner, and if you read dat bock, do meat burn as black as Dinah's fate what den ?" "Oh, mind your wash-tub, Dinah, and leave me to manage. A piece of pork to roast, eh ? Lucky I am no Jewess ; here's the dredging box and salt, so I'll com mence operations." Mrs. Clement Elsie's mother was a thorough New England housekeeper. Married whon a mere child, totally ignor ant of domestic affairs, she had experien ced, of course, innumerable mortifications in consequence, and having by persever ance and energy made herself acquainted with all the details of domestic economy, she determined that Elsie should begin to time to make herself useful as a house keeper. But return we to our heroine. There she eat with her little slippered foot peeping from beneath her neat gingham morning dress, her shilling hair confined uuder her cap of snowy muslin, and in her hands the book referred to by Dinah. Dinah herself stood near at the wash-tub, ever and anon looking over her shoulder and muttering "ccber saw a gal do two things well at once." But after watching some time, and seeing the salt and flour duly applied, and the meat occasionally turned tbo ceased to remonstrate. At length, the meat and the novel be ing done, Elsie jumps op from her scat, patters a handful of soap-suds in Diuah's face, and says : "Look here, my dear wooly pato, there's your meat done (o a turn, and your gravy com me U fiat, which, translated into Afri can, means you could d j itnn better your self. Now, do your duty as I have done mine, dish it up properly, and I'll ."peak a good word for you to I'ompey ; so now I'll make the custard, and then prepare the dinner." This being done, with a skip and a bound she vanished. The last shining curl was just arranged to her satisfaction when Dinah presented herself at the door, with both hands raised, and her face looking, if possible, blacker than ever : "0, Lor ! O, Lor ! Missy Elsie, it only wants five minutes to dinner, and young Alfred coming home with your papa ; Lor bless my soul, 'tis too much for this nig ger if he tinks I cook dat dinner 0, Lor! O, Lor!" "What on earth do you mean ?" said Elsie, with a vague foreshadowing of some impending evil. "O, Lor '" said Dinah, sitting down in a chair and wiping the perspiration from her face with the corner of her apron ; "you take the cup of salaratus and you baste the meat and season de gravy wid it and you put peppermint in de custard instead ob de essence ob lebben. Land ob Goshen ! dis nigger neber so decompo sed in all bcr life. Only wants five min utes to dinner. O, Lor ! O, Lor I all for dat novel book, Miss Elsie !" S3Tho new Democratic paper at Belle fonte is an able journal, and almost alone of the Democratic press in Pennsylvania goes strongly for I'res. Tierce. We copy a couple of its opinions : "The present administration is the very embodiment of ' Jctfersoniau Democracy,' and is now regarded with that sound favor which the authors of pure and patrutu deeds always receive from the wise and good.' It also stated, (we quote from memory) " Tho administration of Gen. Tierce is mora than great which reminded us of the remark, " Thero is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous." The WulJinuiu " puts oa the praise very thick" indeed. As Affecting Appeal. An unfor tunate editor iu Kentucky, thus addresses his doliuqueot subscribers; "Friends, we are almost penniless Job's turkey was a millionaire compared with our pre sent depressed treasury. To day, if the price of silt wis two cenfs a bat relful, we couldn't buy enough to pickle a jiy-bird." Mistakes. A correspondent writes that he sent to the two M introso papers a notice in which occurred the name of Mr. Buck, and one piper made it Beech and the other Birch, and he think a third would have made it Mplc, or some other wood. A paj.er his just bovn started in Bich-mo-iJ, Indiana, called "The Broadaxo of Freedom and Grubbing Ua of Truth." William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law. Collections A promptly attended to. dice opposite Kline's Hotel, 690 LEV1SBURG,PA. Lewisbnrg Academy. Tmt Fall inn Winu 8r.iaioc of this Ift titctios will commence on Tucasuav, Oct. 4, 1855, to continue 20 weeks. The design of the Principal in commencing somewhat earlier than usual, is lo prepare the way by a shorter Fall and Spring recess for a vacation hereafter during the hot and sickly season. The course or instruction is calculated to fit Youths for College or for general business. The Bible is a text boolt,and CowrwaiTiim and Dixlimatiox receive careful attention. PaonciKxci in Becilation of Studies is rewar ded by the btstowment of Cmruxunii Cains. A class of Wens Lints is secured. The present Session affords a good oppor tunity for young men who are engaged part of the year and who purpose devoting the Winter months lo their own improvement. Those desirous r.f obtaining good seals should be present the first day and secure them. Tuition. For Com no Bhixchi.ii (Reading. VVriitng.Geography.Ariihmetic.Uraromar and U.S. History) $G; Aninctn Esur-ian (all not named above) aud for Laxgi-aoks $10 Contingent expenses per Session, 50 cts per scholar. No deductions except for protracted sickness. J.NO. RAMMJM'H, Sept. 21, 1SS5 Principal. ni:v Clothing and Hat Establishment JUST opened, at llie Rooms formerly occupied by Xerius It Beale, an entire new and splendid assortment of Clothing and llutx. Broadcloths Cassimcres, Doe skin., and all sorts of TUIMM1XGS AXD FCKXlsUXG GOODS, also Dress and Frock Custom Coats, got up by experienced City workmen, and every other article kept in such establishments such as White Shirts and Collars. Coder garments, Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Overalls, a variety of Gloves, Stocks, NecK and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewine Silk, Thread and Needles, Coat Cord and Binding, Boys' and Youths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly on hanrf. Custom Work done on the premises, ant sold at the same rates. The times demand a good article at a low price. Our motto is, Quick Sulrs and thr Smollett Profit in lawn!' Lsr No charge for showing. Please call and see for your- ae'rec if vr,u wish to save f tn HO prcL TA1L.OUI.MJ in ail lis branches. Terms Cash. ABEL AM.MON. Lewisburg, Sept. 27, 18,5 A Complete Cure for Ague ! rPIIE very extensive prevailing condi- 1 lion or tins disease, and the tact that it is not known to the public that the undersigned is able to CLUE At!l K, has induced In in to make known lo the public that he uses a pre paration in use by no less than 2.000 Ameri can Eclectic l'livsu-.ians, called ltf Mloi'U tlVC Wine Hitlers. This preparation acts on the Liver. Spleen, Stomach, Kidneys, indeed on the whole system, and brings it into a healthy and vigorous condition. Now when the whole system is bronght into a perfect state of health, it is impossible for Ague to occur, which generally attacks the feeble, or those whose constitution has been broken b some cause. This can seneraliy be done by our Restorative, and almost every case completely cured. Of course no disease can be cured that a man may not take it agtiin,b'.it we mean cu red and bronght into the same healthy Condi turn as one that never had this disease, cured for tins season if the person observes the laws of life and health. N.B. This medicine should be taken from 3 to 5 weeks, dose a table-spoonful 3 or 4 times a day. price of quart bottle $1. Now if yioi are no friend of the Asne yon will call and be cured. Lower end of Market St. Lewisburg. M. H. DERSHAM, M.LI. Duwnfall of SiLarlnpol and High Prices' Not Last nor Least! TDDINGS& 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 Winter Goods ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Goods, Gems' aud Li lies' ttiuur Wear, Groceries, Crocker j. Hardware, tucrntittare, and all Goods desired for HOUSEKEEPERS and FARMERS. Our Goods were selected with unusual care, and we believe will be found of th very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably be alfurded at any other store ou 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, '55. IDDIXOS ft WETZEL. Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! CPYKElt & II AWN announce to the O public that they have newly fined up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to lake LikeuCMNes sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings, Walchseals, sVc, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval, Velvet an i Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton & Co.'s Drug store.opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for ue, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, lor less than first cost. NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be made to the a V. next Legislature to change the name of the " Lewisburg Savings Institution," located at !wisburt? in the couutv of Cninn, to "THE I.LU ISBLRG BANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to issue theirown notes for circula tion ; subject to the provisions of the general banking lawn of this Commonwealth. By order of the Directors :! DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Ha.. June 8. 1855. l2ai FRESH HEAT! 'PHE subscribers having associated J the.nselves under the Finn of ZstLKas Sr..i!,iu the BL'TCIIERI.XG Business, at the old stand of F. Zellers, (in the rear of his residence on Smlti Third street) are now prepared to supply the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinitv w ith Fresh Meat, of all kinds Cheap for Cash- We trust we shall have a full share of public patronaee. !.5"Sell out on Tuesday an I Friday morn ings every week. F. ZEI.LERS. I. 8. STERNER. Lewisburg, Sept. 17, 1855 N. B. I wish tn have my old accounts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED CP- All indebted will pi c&se lake notiep. Sept 17 ' F. ZELLERS. fLIM'htt- all kinds of 8-day and 10-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-p;eocs, Brass 8 day clocks at $, brass 3n-hiiurclocks as low as $1. All rtorks warranted for or.e year at J. L. V0DER"8 Lewisburg Chronicle & HARIA J. GRLER, HL D., GRADUATE of the Penn Medical II University.of Philada, offers her profes sional services lo the people of Lewisburg and vicinity. Office at her father's residence, (lr. J. F Oner's,) one door below J.L. Yoder's Jewelry Store. April 16, 185. New Book and Stationery Store 1 N Lewisburg. M. Fitzpatrick & Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers Sl Sta tioners, 3D N. 6th St., Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of their establishment in 3d 8U, next door to Beaver & Kremer's 8tore where may be bad Books in the varied departments of Literatnre, including Historical, Biographi cal, Theological, Scientific, 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 Cutlery, Portmonnaies in Pearl, Ivory, Papier-Mache and Morrocco, Gold pens and pencils, Ladies Cabas, Reticules 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 Fancv Goods. New Goods re ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1855. ELANK Books of all patterns, including Day Books, Ledgers. Journals, Cash and Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, Students Note and Composition Books, &c, at M. r itzpalnck fc Bro. s, 3d St., Lewisburg. " JORTE MONNAIES in Pearl, Ivory, Pa- 1 pair macne ana morocco at prices varying from 10 cts. lo $1,25 at M. Fitzpat rick & Bro's New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kremer's store. 17M.N E Gold Pens diamond pointed 37) ; Large do " " 50 Ex. u " ' 75 Gold pens in silvercases from 75 cts. tn $2,00. Gold pencils with or without pens from 75 ct.-. to $1.00 GOLD pens repointed at 25 cts. each, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bro's New Book and Sta tionery Store, 3d St. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kreamer's Store. 1)EN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos tenholms, 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 anddipeh,and supplied in all casts at from 20 to 50 percent below publishers' prices, by Fitzpatrick & Bro. CtUEAr tetter, cap anu noic jpci r.m s r.ts. to 12J per quire. Buff Envelopes self sealing, 12 cts. per 100. Fine white " 15 " " at M. Fitzpatrick ik Bros New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St, Lewisburg HARPERS, Godey's,Graham's,and all the other $3,00 Magazines supplied at $2, ftil per annum. Single No's only 20 cts., by M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' 3d St.. I.ewitburg.next door to Beaer & Kremer's Store. Philadelphia Adv'ts. George Sturges, O0LE Manufacturer of the Improved O Spiral Spring MatreMCS, No. 9 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. To by the American Institute, Nrw York, OeLl 1HM dn Franklin Inrtitnt-. l'hUJl.hi,No. VdJ One st th Msrylsnl Institute, Baltimore. Hot.) 182 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clumny and hrary U'lxuten frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up. and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a silting pnsture.having the Insurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Matiress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably 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 forHotels.berths of ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carnages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA ST IRON FL'liXl TCIiE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. &c. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES! Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut & Fifth Sts- Friday morning, Dec. lftth, I8o4 LVANS 6c WATSON'S SALAM NI)ER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aie when put to the test : PHiLinKLrmt, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.EvansccWatson.No.29 South Fourth St. Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants and rthers in want of a secure means ot preserving their books, papers &c. from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner ol Chestnut and r lfth streets. The above safe was in use in onr office, on the second floor of onr building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to pnt it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS." Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : V. S. Mint, Phil ada.; Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co, No. 183 Market St,; Richard N'orris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts. ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless & Bro., No. 32 South Seeood St. ; James, Kent &. San tee, No. 147 North Third St. ; W. H. Horstman &. 8ons, No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith, Williams & Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. r?"A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring s Safe now in use). EVANS & WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron 8hutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, pnblie and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses ; Patent elate Lined Refrigerators, dee. Please give as a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St, Philadelphia. April 6, '55 573y I SIRS. E. niTCHELL, "VTO. 28 North Ninth St., Philada., ll manufaclurerofManlllla.Cloaku, &.C.. of all descriptions, at W HOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders made up at short notice in the best and latest style. April O'mJ West Branch Farmer January 11, 1856. Dissolution of Partnership. rTHE Partnership heretofore existing L between David Blair and J. L. Barrett un der the firm of Blair At Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second Street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. L. Barrett having purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon Mouse. DAVID BLAIR, J. L. BARRETT. The Mount Vernon House will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy lo see his friends and spare uo pains to make them comfurlaole. J. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, I8&0. HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire proof SAFES, with Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair, London, 1851, and also at the Worlds Fair, New York. 1853 and 1854. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this State 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 mony to their nxvsa rains fire proof quali ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two boubbkb have passed triumphantly through accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed lo be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to those which have been so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in the burning of the "Tribune es tablishment," New York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at Filth and Ihesnnt ms.,in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Cmsnxs, when many other securities failed. FARREL & CO, Iran Snfr and Bank lnek Makert, 34 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others reqniring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, &c, on hand and made lo order. All the njov"' ebraterLocksf..r..i.---rdCiurers 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 30,'5S. 672yl Agtnt J. O. Ricumuso & Co., Danville. GENUINE HONEY SOAP. THE purity, fraz- JL ce, and mild emollient properties of this Soap, renders it es pecially deserving a place ou every toilet. For chapped hands. and various diseases of the skin, it is uneqnaled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 Sonth Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warrunted lo H'usA in Hard, Soft or, Salt Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 30 per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM COX- WA Y, 168 South Srennd Street, I'hilndelphia. manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE SOAPS.Sperm, Stearine andTallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Kosiu, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to. August 21, 1855 593m3 F. H. SmiTH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer. N. W. cor. of Fourth & Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' 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. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent 10 any pan of the United States, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly572 WOOD'S AUNAMENTAL Iron Works, RWge J Avenue, Ph iLanKLpma. The attention of the public is invited to the extensiv Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who fs prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description tot Cemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenne below Spring Garden St. Phila BOOK AG ESC' Y, ttc THE subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Phila,and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding us the subscription price of any of the .$3 Magazines, such as Harper's.Godey's.Putnam's.Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the magazines for one year and a copy of a splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson, or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a 51 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to $A worth or Uagaxine. all thrm portrait! will bo mi gratia. MUSIC furniabed to llioas who aaay wfch It. ENYELOPF.S of every dearrlptiott ami alio, in I area or small quantiUea, furnirked. seal Plaana, Ska, Ac at-nt to order. Krery damiptlon of FVORATIXO OX WOOD exeeo ted with neatneSR and deapatehViewB of Baildinva, Naa paper Itearitna. Views of Machinery, Book lllaatrattona, Lodge tVrtifleatea, Ruidneea Cfcrde, Ae. All orders pent liy mail promptly attended to. Feraona wishing vfewa of their building enerared can and a Deguerraotjp or aketrh of the building hy Mail or KipreM. Prnona at a distance baring saleable articles, would And tt to their adrauUge to address the subscribers, ae wa would act aa agents for the 8 U.B of the emaae. ryram rreucK. to, Sncri Tbiu Stsiit, Fauuaexnm, Fa. j. K- ataam. 1)007 I. altf nan. Expret Office! jail I 111 I The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, dailu. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the otherNorthern and Eastern cities. The pnblie are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philad,lpkia OffirA 1 A 43. South Third 8t Oct. Sf. CHRIST A CAtDWELL. To Iron Masters and Dealers. "DENX'A Wire WorksNo.21 Arch St. L above Front PHILADELPHIA. 8IEVES, RIDDLES, SCREEN'S, 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 ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snuff, Brick- dust, Ac. tn590 BAYLISS.DARBY A LYNN, Trusses Trasses Trusses ! C. 1LNEEDLES, TKUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twellih and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine FasscBTaossrs.combining extreme lightness, ease, ana auraoiwy, vim correct construction. Hernial or Runtured patients can be suited by remitting ameonts, aa below : Sending number of lurh-a arouad the nips, and stating iie aneeien. I n.t off Sinele Tru. .1. 4. b. DouMe S&, 6, . 10. Instructions as to wear.and bow to affect a cure, when possible, aeut with the Truse. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brate, for the cure of Prolapsus Cterl ; also Sptnsl Trope and Supports; Palest shoulder Braces, Chest Ktpandere and Krrrtr llrares, adapted to all wkh up Miouldera and Weak Lungs; Kngltnu Klaslle aouomioai Deiu, Buspeu anriva ; Svrinera. male and female. (a. Ladies' Bourns, with Lady attendants. 1)390 Fruits and Confectionery. "DEMOVAL. The subscriber has J.I removed to No. 26 Market street, three door above the OU Stand, PHI 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 Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry sate. S. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market street, 311)590 above Fiont, south side, Philad Bosk Agents Wanted. VdLMS wanted in every Town and County in the United States, to canvass for Ihe most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agenis now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our list also includes ihe best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 11)0,000 volumes have been siilil thai niiti vear. and their sale is increasing , j . n yet. We have just added several iYrta Bmiks to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list tor Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, 4m 597 Philadelphia, Pa. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. HELMBOLD'S Highly Concentrated Compound fluid Extract ol ItCClIC, lor Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, strictures, weaK ness, and all diseases of ihe Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever canse they may have originated and no matter of how long stauding. If you bare enntrarted Ihe terrible disease wbirb. wbi-n once seated in tliesslero, wiil snp-ly go Uowu from one gvneratein to another, undcrniiinuc the con stitution and piiitg the ,ry vital flull of life, do ni't tru..t yourself in tlie bands of Uoarks, who strt up ev ery day in a city like Ibis, and lill the pap, with gla riug falsehood loo well cal'-utated to a-fr the youn and those not acquainted ilh their trirks. You ran not be too careful in the selection (fa remedy in Uieje cases. The Fluid F.ttTart of PiKha has been pronounced by eminent pliyniriaus the Greatest Remedy erer known, it Is a medirine perfectly pleasnot In it taste and rery innocent in Us arlioo, and yet so thorough anni hilate, erery particle of the rank and poisonous rirus or this dreadful disease ; and. unlike other remedies. It does not dry up the disease in the blood. Constitutional l-btlity, brought on by eelf-almee, a most terrible disease, which haa brought thousands of the hu man race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant bopesof parents, and blighting in the bud tbe glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by tbis Infallible Hemcdy. And as a medicine which must ben efit erery body, from the simply delirate to the couhnrd and despairing invalid, no equal ia to be found, acting buth as a Cure and trcvcntiTe. j Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising from excess of Mercury, rxposure and imprudeoce in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an im pure state or tbe Biood. and the only reliaMe aud ef-fe-toal known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Kheum, rVald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, rains and Swellinpa of the Bones, Tetter. 1'im pleson the Face, and all Scaly abruptions of the Skin. Thie artirle !s now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physiriana in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsa parilla yet ottered to the public. Several cases of secon dary Syphilis,Merenrtal and (Scrofulous diseases have en tirrly recovered in the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment tht sou!.! h devised. These cases furuish striking exsmples of tbe sal utary rncrts of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glanda were destroyed aud the bones atreaiiyaflVeted NOTICE.- Letters from responsible Physicians or aer eral Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from pa tients will be found accompanying both Preparations. Paicss. Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 15 bottles for $5. Fluid Extractor Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, 263 Chestnut Sl, near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHRIST A CALDWELL, Lewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev erywhere. I'tPAU letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate atteulion. June I, 1SS5 vl Lithographic Printing;, be. KARL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, taught by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855 UNION TEBLPKRANCE HOTEL, a'D Ice Cream and Eating Saloon, Curner of Second and Market Stt. M Having rented the commodious and well fitted buildings at the lower end of Market St. (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes,Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STRA XGEKS A XD TBA V LEKS, Man and Beast, with lodging and food bu nuf with intoxicating liquors. CrThere is also attached an ICE CREAM 8aloon 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 ATOTIPE. Havinz been appointed the ll SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, tne subscriber would state thai he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of ihe dead.on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodge ai the Gale of the Cemeterv. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the love-it City prices by . l,. VODER. HAltlllSBUIlG fllNDEUY. J. J. Clyde ft. F. Is. Ilulter, Suxussvrtto W. O. Hid ok at Co. Book Binders and Stationebs, and Blank Book 51 a nc tact c reus, UarritLurg, l'a. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the above business Indirectly opposite Herr's Hotel.j They Aalter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by Ihe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on nana. Taper ruled lo any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, wurks issued in Nos tVc bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. & H. fe'Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON:! IRON!!! 93 47ft IKS. just revived at the ' U Hardware Stre of ItEYX OLDS it MeFAUUEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see Ihe nrges and bet as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the errwire control of the celebrated Viuvim'i Cet.lre county Iron, we are enabled to urarrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. W"E weff leave to introiluce ourselves If to the citizens of LEWISBl'KG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of Wblte At.li Anlbras lte Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Xorthumberlund Co. I'a. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very sure - nor article, particularly suited to the mannlac- lure of Iron and making Steam. Our sixes ol Coal arc LUMP -for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT U,t do. and Steam!" avftrV"' i lor Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) N L'T i PEA or 'mf oarnsrs ""d Steam. Our Point of Shipping is srXBI'RV, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PE ALE A CO. J.J CoerniAv;. T,anea.trr. ISr.sj RriSHotn. Lanea.ter C. W. ra.i.a, Miamoltin. I 11. IIM'muiedsle do lOrders addressed toSh.nnokin or u nbury will receive prompt attention. Iy5c5 LesvlHlsurp Savini lllllf lllioil, IS now open and ready to do business. Th. regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Joh.ishw Watts. Mr. Bvehs Avj.os. Mr. Jmks M'Crmkht. ivir. i now AS ri iris. Mr. W ittiaw Fuick. Mr. J. G. L. Siiisiiei. Mr Jus. Mkixsm. Omctii-WILLIAM FKICK, President. DAVID UEUER, Treaturrr. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and Mree per cent, less than six and overthree months. DAV ID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, !S5:i Winficld Woolen Factory, Sear llarf li-lon, I nioti fuiuilj. TIHIS establishment is now in the bei order The machinery being nearly ail new. and none but the best of workmen cmpluved, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by auv establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will b sroand as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. 17 I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of . otitis. sy?h as Clnths, Sntinetts. Cashmeres, Ttrrrd, Blanket'. Yarns, 4-c, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Conntrv Prndure gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 if moticeT VOTICE is hereby sien, that ariili- J.1 cation will be made to the next Legisla ture of Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fr the Charter for a B.ink, to he known by the name of the - SELINsGRoVE BANK.'' to be located in the Borough of Selinsgrcve, Snvder 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 ine same to two nnndrerl. Jy 6,'55 CITIZENS OF SELINSGROVE. CABINET WARE. I , - Having taken the Shop on North Fourth street, near the Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Ware, comprising BI REAI S, TABLES, Bedsteads, Stands, Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables all ipL, kinds of CHAIRS. Ac. Also that hemakesixJ COFFINS to order, and having provided him self with allE.iKSt: he will be prepared ti attend Funerals. Having engaged the best workmen,therefore the public may rely npon having the best ol work from Ihe best materials. JOHN S. SHIPTON N B. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Lewisburg, April 26, 1855 Take Notice. R. KELLIXG, of Merbanicslinrs, Pa., announces to all atllicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts. Polj-ps Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Fever aores. Sore Legs, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except fur medicine.until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all oiher diseases not mentioned above, especially Venerea! afflictions treated wuh po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING, M D , Mechanicsbnrg. Cumberland Co.. Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been iu the habit of prescribing by letter, and with Gixiaii stTisrAi-Tinw. He would say however to thoe desiring advice in this way.ihat to secure attention they should enclose, with Ihe general symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his lime for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Otlice at all limes when not professionally absent. Caotiovj. Sirangers coming to Methanics bnrg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only on. in this Stme who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite Ihe I'nion Churrh. Mechanicsbnrg is 8 miles from Harnsbiirg, on Ihe Cumberland V. R. R and arct ssil.te from all parts of the I'nion. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sireiL July S7 5fi3vl 1)!'RE Cider Vinegar for -ale at Mar 4.W-J BEAVuS V KhT VfR S JIE subscriber con tinues to carry on ihe , Livery Buainese at the Old oiaml on iortbS Third street, near Market, and reipeetfnlli Solicits Ibe patronage ot his friends and tlti public generally. CHARLES F. BESS. Lewuburg, May S3, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY, The subscribers, thankful for past patronage, would inform ihe pablie that Ibey continue to mVn.'ilnv all kinds of MILL GLAKiNU and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other MaeSinery repaired ia Ihe best manner. Castings warranted to be ef good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. GEDDES, MARSH & CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various allerne and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sal at the Lewtabsrg Foundry by Geddea. Marsh A C. STOVES Parlor. Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Grddes, Mai ah it Co. XYJ lAKD'rf Patent (.arij! Plow. sope 1 V nor article, for ale at ihe Lewisburg Foundry l.y Geddes, Marsh tt Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Palest decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in Bsc. for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh At Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANl FACT! RED and for sale at tho Lewisburg Foundry by GEDDES. MARSH V Lihtniiii: Rods. ' ' s ' ; A FTEI ""n clo,e ." -L - n'ou. eip.rin.enu. the Pat.Dle.Ukoo i ' " ,u !". '.. nrriveu ai ine true principi. 01 piotccitng lamineas, dwellings and pn - ertj trom tb. Ueruetivo influ a.. LIGHTNING. The ealamili. that every City, Town, illag. and Country fall. victim lo annually, thro' the grow negligence of its lnhal Hants, i. bevood calculation, especially when the remedy ia so easy to obtain thia is found in ARMITAGE'S Patent magnetic ligljtning Ko&B, and in thia alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scirnlilic gentlemen in th. world i'roleor M '.Murine, Johnson, Wallor and many others that have examined them, recommend and speak ol them in the highest terms ol approbation, and have pronounced them Ihe only safe rods ic j use in Ihisor any other country for th proteeti , rrope.iy. i-ne auvant.ee is to divide . nd Ihr"'': P' of 'be elremc fluid harmlea. ..... , . ,,, v, . Inls cuiuicsiap J rod to conduct thai portion of fluid that belongs : to the earth without Ihe slighte-l danger of lea ' Vint- the conductor. 'I his rod has many other I nihaiit.gr over the old one. The only place ol msriu'arturiiig is in j 1 ine St 3 d iors above 1SA, Philadelphia, j where all persons are respectfully invited to csf , and eiannne fur themselves. For sale Wnclwaht ; or Ktia.l l.y THO'S ARMITAGE. i Orders promptly attended to. Terms caab. These rods have been purchased and succose : fully used lv ihe following individuals, companies I nd corporations, whoa, names are cheerfully i lihiiiiiied : la ana -ar ri.i!,id.!rl.im A. 9. Roberta. Oeorg. Karitinitrr. Ju-lj- B- oim. Ju.l- Coats.!. J. Mulford. J- tin 11. a:,-. . i . t i., .,. j ir, ,,. u.Oailer.Coareo li .-. tl.e litre.- A u.fl.. u-e. Aurlr-rsna a Brothers, K-v J. L. rj.rr.nt. J.. n .Noriuan, Trust, tlrever. Hate 4 11 -,,. A. U. Oirjk.-rs, II. .s;n.ui..i,s, TI os. Nott . Co., Ml-. !''AWi!iriir. J. a.Or.er, J. U. VtaboD.C. Hueex-areTa, J li ' ! l . J )m;.in. B liarien. J. Ovenhjre, O. Fea I- r. Mr M.sri less. Sir. Martin, . iKrhlev, J. Hrlnkiev, .Mr I'sm-on. l.r. rani.. II. lowers a Co., J. Wioepeaaj, II Miii. r. tl,- II. J IUnk Hotel, the V. 8. Arsenal, lb. ! r li- UardrD 1". DimtssioDers' Uall. In t, .v. (, r.f .., J.Tttj Uenrpe Crispin. Judf M l all. Juilv-e I:.yt n. John Netrnaa, l)r. U. Xarlet, bYnj.Koberls, Mr. J. liowniue. .V I.Wu.s lOlATr. Ilartlrj Tp. Mark Halfpenny. m. Fo.trr, Job. Haas, Vi' tiKel rnere. Jarob iuitii, Imu.A 'tlman, Reabers .M.-rh. Il-ursr Kl-rSner. Are AeWrf. Court tlowee, arirl Coniiuiii-ir.nrr. OSir-e. i.iaM,l.e 7 Joba Keber. I rro.n If Dr. I risrlrs ils- n. HiruAiarei T. Job. Hunts. Simon Kunti. Ins Tf laaac Ciru,drura. Whits) Vetr 2. Ma-Lael Uufiuan. Jt CCOJf MESDA T10KS. Puima., la. 1S.1MK. I bare this day earefally in.preud . conductor .V l-tIitrrinc hod, with vane and index, erected by Mr. 1 nomas Armttsce. on llellevne llonse. Gleweefter, ud hme co hrsoaifjn ia ssyme that it is aotualy the beat 1 hav.- rrver seen, hut that it ia tbe only one I baea yet eisruine.i that i r,.ntr urt.d on strictly scientific armei pl.s. It is with much pleasure that I reeomsaeael nia coLduclorto the alknlkrn ol owners ol hnrldines. It. M, MLKTBH. I am well satisfied that the Marsetie Lightning Pad msnuisrturr d hy Mr. Th- mas ArmiUire.of 1'hiladelpbia is Ihe best that has ev-r b.en aiarie. 1 bare spent several years in tire sttK'y of the law. of electricity and magnet imd. and hare n. br-siuth-n in r-ayin- ttrat these Rods are roni-trurt,-d uien the only principle of safety. Tbeeleetrio shi-ck is reeeiierl and disi erstd by the magnet at the to. ft the rod. aud it would be impossible, according; to tba laws of attraction and repulsion, for a building to b. injured l.y a stroke of ItehmiBK when protected by on ot these reds. I hare hen actiua nted with Mr. Arfaitage for several rears, and before he commenced the manufae tnre of thee rods 1 examined the principle on which tney are constructed, and tvtt convinced that their adoption would be atten-lvd with complete succeas. The increasing deniand for these rod..aRd theextensivesalea in all parte of the couotry, is ample comm. n.!ation of their utility andj u eriority. TKAl Y K. W AU.tR, M. P. Ursine Sun. Philad Co., April 10, 1SS2, Cb-s.C. WILT and SAMCEL HOOVER. Hartlrton. Vuion Co. Pa. ai. Agents for I'nion and adjoining Coon tic a, and will lurni.-h th. Rods on the same terms aatt in the same manner as th. Proprietor. Opposition is the Life of Business I NEW LIVERY EXCHANGE STABLE. Tbesubscriber would respectfully inform th ctliaensof Lewisburg and the traveling eoaasiai ity generally, that h. has opened "" Livery and Exchange Stable on FOL " ' " reel half square Somh of Vel. and hat provided a good lot ot Hor-f". with entirely new good and laah ionai'ct arriages. Buggiea.rSlcigb. Sit. where alt wishing anything in bis lino may b. accommod ated on tbe shortest notice and most reasonable tor ma. He will pay every attention lo tho wants of hia customers. anJ hope, by so doing to merit and receiv. a liberal ahar. of pnblio psironsge. WILLIAM MOORE. Lewi. burg Dee 30. I8.M The University IX this place will open iis 17th Semi Annual Session cn the 4lh of OCT. next. The Faculty is full and experienced, Ihe nttta. ber ot S:ui! nts so large as to secore eronlatiosi and mutual Urn til, and of such an age as to render any pranls cr violations of decorum unpopular and distasteful. The number laat session was :VJ. As the w hole of the classes commence new studies next term, it is eminently the best lima for new students to enter. In the College ant) Academy n gether, not less than iwenty-five recitatii ns occur daily, giving young men who contemplate but a brief stay in the Institution an extensive choice of subjects and enabling them to pursue branches suitable to their pre vious attainments. The Frntalr InMilnle opens at the same lime under the three Ladtes who have had ihe charge. mira or TriTtow. Academy English studies only flSaytar do Classical do also 20 College proper 30 Female Institute highest branches 30 do common do 20 For ftirher information, apply fo Rev. H. MAI COM, D I)., resident of the I niveisiiyt c tOOK and Cher STOVES just received hj liLAiLiica rVKtMEK T LfT T. V.