Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 18, 1856, Image 4

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    Should Wosisa Stady Kelicine?
W UAT AL.NTY 1!1WW. ill'il cillT Allot! IT.
"And so you've those woincu that
Ptmiy nieiLciUc, aua lecture cu
WOUlCU s
riut, anil agniust Uio mine.
I .sli.iuldu
wonder to hear uext thai j jii c c one out
i Lifi'li i, and j lined toe five Into people,
aud run off with so:n li i ly's hnband."
" Slop, at.ip, dear, good Aunty lirown,
dou't excommunicate uic ipiite tiuii! you've
hoard my defence, Stu tying nudieiue
hasn't anything to d.i wii.li free love, or
women's right?, or infidelity. Most of the
ladies who attended the medieal lectures
la?t session were relig: jus women, several
of them were iiietnbers of churches, one
was the wife of a Presbyterian minister,
aud one prepaiing to become a missionary."
" Well, I suppose you mraii to lecture?'' j
"Certainly I do. I only wi.-h I had
commenced uu years aj, instead of teaeli- j
ing, which has nearly rumcd tuy health,
and which never was a c-jn-uial employ- I
incut." I
" Well, I hal hoped belter :!iit:g of:
you. How a iii"dcst woman ran stand up
uud lecture to people, 1 do uot si-e." I
" Why, Aunty IhoHii, look at (he '
I'riclids, Some of their ini-t eCu-icnt
resellers are tremm ; ami where will you
tad ni:)rc modest women thau they and j
look lit ynurtr'f, I have- Ik :ri1 you r r:iy in I
the midst of assembled liuiiJivJ.-, and you j
lifted uii your i'0.e in real, hearty, earnest I
prayer, a ui U;d Hut beem in liie least
abashed.''
" Well, I did uot think of the people
my heart went out to tied in prayer, aud
I forpot the p ej le."' ,
" Vet, at tiie same time, the fact that
no many hearts were joined with yours,
was in itself au inspiration. Aud so, iu
lecturing, is the presence of the people
while the thoughts that thrill you kiulle
them, aud you are carried away ry jour
on Fubject, unconscious how much you
owe to the sympathy of the a'-idicnce."
" Well, I suppose we shall hear of you
in the women's rights convention, next
year."
"It may be; but I think not. Wo
men's rights 1 am content to leave as I find
them. I believe it is a woman's right to
Itcture, and 1 shall claim that rilit for
myself personally ; for the rest 1 believe j
that, (in our country at Last) whatever a
woman is fitted for intellectually aud phys
ically, fh-; will bo "able to accomplish
without tha flourish of trumpets or dial-
leu"cs ef difhucc ; .-he will be able to work
her way quietly ou, into whatever of in
tellectual life aud freedom she is prepared
to make profitable uso of. This would
Lave been sooner and fir mo.c elieetually
accomplished if the stunning about ' wo
luau's rights' had never commenced."
" Well, I am glad you are not a woman's
rights woman. Hut, as you are studying
tnedieiuo, I tuppose you help cut up dead
lo.ks?"
"Dissect? I , yes, certainly. That is
beautiful ; just look at my case of instru
ments aiu't they pretty
" 1 dou't waut to loek at them ; it makes
rue shuddiT to think of it. How cau you
do such things ; it must make you very
unfeeling and hard-hear'ed."
" Yet I could uot wring the head off a
thiekeu, a thing you cau do very com
posedly. Nor could I stand by to sec an
OX or hog slaughtered."
" Well, there may be something iu
habit ; but do you think it is right aud
j.ropcr for ladie9 to dissect in couipauy
with professors, and to be lectured to by
wen ou the most delicate subjects '!"
" I think the grave aud scientific dis
cussion of everything connected with the
Luuun sysUm not only proper, but iu the ;
hb'hest decree favorable to morality. I !
never felt a more religious reverence iu j
church than while li.-tcniug to lectures.'
Your bodies are temples of the Holy
Ghost,' seemed to be solemuly embodied '
iu every description ef their uiecbauisiu.
We can uot raise our arms without the
action of a hundred muscles. Truly, 4 we
are fearfully aud wonderfully made.' "
Of course, Aunty Drown was uot to be
convinced. Her objections were about as
weighty as the most of those brought
ngaiusl woman lecturing or studying meJ
jeiue. It is not long siuce au M. 1. ob
jected to wumau studying medicine, ou the
ground that the study of luediciue leads
to infidelity. A ijueir idea certainly,
w hile he had bis diploma safe in its tin box
at home. No! it is uot science that leads '
to infidelity, lut a debased liiitid, a bad
heart, coriupt affections, feebieuess cf will,
iudoleuce, iudilTcrcucc, moral JegraJatioU.
This is the condemnation, that light is
come into the woiid, aud meu luce dark
ness ratl.er thau lijlit, and wiiy? Uecau.se
ibeir Icli arc evil. This is ihe true se
cret of infidelity, let meu disguise It as
they may, with pompous pretense of as
tbeiic culture, and tran.-ceu ietital philoso
phy, or scietitilie research. It iiic. K.cjirtst. ;
I.tMH.tV MtnitAV, the celebrated gra
niariau, was b.iru iu 1T4.J, withia the pre
sent limits of Lebanon county, iu this
t-late, ia Eat Iliuoyer towusuip, ou the
tnvatar.i, thcu in hincaster county. Ills
father was oriiualiy a miller, but subse
ueutly becaujj a tin rcLatit, I, in 11. -y sU 1
ied law, aud practiced iu New York, lie
kuWuuent'iY removed to Kit' in;!, w'uere
, I 1
lie lived Lrty-two years, and died iu Yoik
liire, aged upwards of Sj). His grammar j
wai first published in 17'.' 1. He was a 1
(i taker, aud bad the reputation iu
York of 'au b iiicst Imj'T."
New '
;
j
"I tliiuk I ee tlayliolil," wrote Greeley )
from V.'aibingtoD on toe 7ti iust. It is
. ...nttUt .1.1 fi..I. ... .,.!
Eothiug lut 4 "Dark Uatexu."
William Jones,
TT01lMtf at Law. follections
. V promptly attcuded to. O.fice opposite
Rime's lintel,
SlU LEWISBVKG.PA.
Cemmon wealth Insurance Company,
"t ! TNION Buildinss, Third St., Harris-
it I U burg. Pa. Authorized Capital, v'tOO-
fftMl, Iuuies H-dtlings ami other property
au.uti.it l.i.si or damage by F1KE. Charter
perpetual.
DIRECTORS.
Simon Cameron tieu. Ucrijiicr W. T. Murray
Oeo. M. l.dinuau Itenj. Paihe Y. K. Unas
Win. H..ck Win.ll K.-pnerJnildkrryhill
James pox A. U. Warlord.
President SIMON CAMERON.
Secretary s. s. CARRIKR.
W. R. WlLsO.V, Aeut, Lewisburg.
Gin5!l7;
Lewisburj Academy.
Tbk Fall asd W'intkk .Stsno of this Iss-
Tin
ritix will o.-inuience on Thcksiiax, Oct.
4. lH"i. iu cniiiitie -0 weeks. The design of i
t!o rnneipal oi cooiuiene.ia somewhat earlier
lh.ui H-inU is to prepare lite way by a shorter
I'a.l ami pnii recess for a victtiuti hereafter
during the hot ami sickly season.
The e.iurf of mMruction is calculated to lit
Vonili fur College or fur genrral business.
'i'ne 1ihi.r 1 a text book.airt Ciimfiisition
and llijiiMiniei receive careful attention,
l'liuni'ikicr 111 Recitation of SMnlies is rewar
ded hy the bvstowmctit of Cu-Mi'i.iai.sTAiir
t'iMl.S.
A ciavs of Yr I.iu: is secured.
The pieern Session all'mds a good oppor
tou.ty for v fiiii no'ii who are eni;aed part of
ihe year an t u lio purpuse ilevotin the Winter
:n..i;:!is to tlieir 011 iir.provemeut. Those
tieMioas .f otititiiiin ood seats should be
prent the tiist day and secure them.
Tuitttiii. IVr CtmNoi !uii-mi.s (Iteadintr,
V'riiiii.;ei.ra'liv.Ariihiiiclie.(iiauiiiiar and
H;i"ry) sii; Aiivickii Kn'klish (all not
named above) S; and for I.tncAr.i:s $10
Con!n:.v'i:i exw.n.es per Sessnm, fill cts per
sele lar. No deductions except for protracted
sickness. JNO. KANDOI.I'H,
Kept. ". is"i5 1'rincipal.
nj:v
Clothing and Hat Establishment.
7 1ST v.,n?X at tiic Kiioms formerly
J occupied by Stviux V ltealr au entire
new and splendid assortment of ( 'lofllillff
SUld Hall, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Koe
siiins. and ail sons of T1:IMM1.G.S .l.Vfl
J'l.M.ViJlJ' fill -On?
Ii's ami Frock t iistoiii (outs,
ot up by experienced City workmen, and
everv other ariiele kept in such establishtneuts
such as While i?hir;s and Collars, Under
eaiineiits, soik", susp.Midcrs, Umbrellas,
OveraTs. a vaneiv of Oluves. Storks, NecK
an I Pocket Hdkts. Sewine Silk, Thread and
Netdies, (oai t''.rd aii't Binding, Hoys' and
Youths' Hats, Caps, and Cloilunj, constantly
iu hand.
Custom V.'orli done on the premises,
anil S"Id at the sa ne rates.
Ti:e times deinand a jrood article at a low
pnee. Oar iioutu is, Q:iick Stirs and ihr.
Smullrsl i'rujih in V'uuvi .'" Vsf No charnc
fir showing. Please call and see for your
selves. if v-'i ivivh to save from 2o to 30 prct.
TAll.OliiNii in all its branches.
Terms-Cash. ABEL AM.MON.
Leu ishiir'.', Sept. 27, lR.r5
A Complete Cure for Ague !
THE very extensive prevailing eondi-
L lion of this disease, and the fact that it
is not known to t!i public that the undrMined
is aide to CI'KE Atil E, has induced hiir. to
make known to the public that be uses a pre
paration in ne l.y iu, Ics than 2-000 Ameri
can Eclectic Piiy -ictans, called Itrkforst
IIf IV i 111" ii( f ' -N. This preparation
acts on the Liver, Spleen, Sioinach, Kidneys,
in !ee-l on the whole system, and brings it into
a healthy an I vigorous condition. Now when
the whole system is brought into a perfect slate
of he.ilsh, it is impossible f.r Ague to occur,
which generally attacks ihe feeble, or those
whose constitution has been broken byoine
cause. This can generaliv be done by our
Kestoraiive.and almost every case cotnpletely
( cured. Of course no disease can be cured that
a man may not take it again, but we mean cu
j red and brought into the same healthy coudi
j tion as one that never had this disease, cured
for this season if the person observes the laws
I of life and health.
N. !. This medicine should be taken from
3 l i 5 weeks, d .se a table-spnonful 3 or 4 limes
a day. price of quart bottle $.
Now if you are no friend of the Atrne vnn
will call and be cured. Lower end of Market
St. Lewisburg. M. II. DEIlsH AM, M. D.
Duievfall f Sij"fl"pi'l ami Il'jh I'rucs!
Hal Last nor Least!
7 DDIXCS & WETZEL would announce
JL tu the Trading community, in Town and
Conntry, that tin v have now finished ihe re
ception of ihe largest and best stock of
Fall aiitl inter Goods
ever brought to their sture room, comprising
the uviial variety of Dry Goods, Oenis' and
La !,i ' W inter Wear,
Groccilea.CrorUffry, Hardware,
t(ll''IINU m e,
and a!! 'i e ! de.ireJ for I lOI'sE KEEPERS
an d V It VERS.
O ir li.H.,1. wre selected with unusual care,
an 1 we ioe will be found of the very best,
and (0r tlo- ondiitv ) as cheap as they can rea
sonai.lv be atiordtd at any other store on the
W'et Branch.
We respeettiillv invite ourold customers to
call aiid see our stocks, and we are sure we
can sail y.oir wants and tastes. Produce ta
ken as usual -cash never refused.
Oct. 1 1, '-v.. IDDINliS A- WETZEL.
Improvement in Daguerreotyping!
s
'I'VKER & II.VW'X announce to the
jMiliiir liiey luivc lu-wly liiit'tl upatnl
y iiuprovrii t lit i r K-khiis and Apparatus,
lti.i
i.I
prepaml i lake IJkf'HCShCK Mip-
cuorio anv iiuliis nUrc hi p'i,iip'. iicinres
-,ti; or t;iiii it TiMin anil insrtril in Mc
(tailitui, H: a'pnis ir'it.gfrrmss, WatcIiNCals,
Ac, ar.it u .irrattird true V annpx a list of
ot:r iip-rttr Cases : Papit r Marhe, S nivenir.
Jt'imv I.itui, Jfvr, Stnfa,Oi'a!t Velvet
nn i S'.fil. Ticiiires tatpti at $1 atid upwanls.
K -mn-N at the old stand over Ir. Thorn Urn A;
Cn.'x Ii'i store. opposite the Telegraph ollice.
I.ew isl'iir, Feb. 2Zt Itio5
YOR SAI-K A ItrNt-ialeO.itfit.ail mmplete
an i readv tor w uhtrh we will sell t( anv
person, Willi full instructions m the business,
lor less than hr
t cost.
iSE
FESII MEAT!
iT
J1E subscribers having assiciatri '
themselves nnder the Finn ot Zli.lkbs '
' A Srm-(,iii ihe l!L K'lil.RINfi Business,
at the o'd staid of F. Z-bers, (in the rear of
h:-i res,.'ence on Kuiih Thud street) are now
p'ep.ire I to supplr the einzens ot Lewisburg
; a i l v i.-in .tv won Fresh .Meal, of ail l.i.i.ls
: Cheap for dsn. We Ini-t we shall have a
full shaie ol puMie. patronage.
T v Sell out on neidiiu yn-1 Iridnn morn
;s ev.-ry week. F. ZfTLLERS.
I. S. STERNER.
Lewi .burg. Sept. 17. l5.i
N. B. 1 wish to hive mv old accounts
whether Notes or Book account SETTLED
CP. All in-leuled viil please take, notice,
Sept. 17 F. ZELLKRS.
n.CM'KS all kinds of 8-day and
30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever
r.ime-p,eees. Brass H-day clocks at l
hra-s 3n-hourcloeks as low as SI. All clocks '
anat.:cd fur cue yeai at J. I.. YODUR'S I
Lewisburg Chronicle
EIARIA J. GRIER. II. D.,
GRADUATE of the Penn Medical
-La. University, of Philada, offers her proles-
sional services to the people of Lewisburg aud
vicinity.
O.Ece at her father's resilience, (Dr. J. F
Crier's,) one door below J.I.. Yodcr's Jewelry
store. April lb, lhoa.
New Book and Stationery Store
N Lewisburg. M. Filzpatritk &
1 Itrothtrs, l'utiiishers. Booksellers &. Sta
tioners, 2lt N. tith St., I'loladelpliia, have open
ed a branch of their establi.shiio-nl ill 3d SL,
next door to Iteaver & Kremer's Store where
may be had llooks in the varied departments
of Literature, including Historical, Biographi'
cal, Theological, Scientific, Mechanical, i'oeti
cal. Classical, Juvenile aud Miscellaneous pub
lications, liiblrs, 1 rayer and Hymn llooks,
suitable for the various denominations. Plain
and Pauc.y Stationary of all kinds. Pen and
Pocket Cutlery, Portinnnnaies in Pearl, Ivory,
Papier-.Mache and Morrocco, tiold pens and
I pencils, Ladies Cabas, Iteticules and Work-
! Jtoxes. Anil n vnrif.lv if ncM'nl K:me.v Cioods.
Ladies and tientleman are repeflully solicited
to call ami examine the irassortment of llooks,
Stationery and Fancy (foods. New lioods re
ceived every day by Express. June 8, 1855.
I)I.AMv Books of all patterns, including
j) Day Books, Ledgers. Journals, Cash and
Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books,
Students' Note and Composition Books, &c,
at M. Kitzpatrick & Bro.'s, 3d stM I.ewisburp.
1)OKTK MONNAIEsi in Pearl, Ivory, Pa
pair Mache and Morocco at prices
varying from 10 cts. to !?1,25 at M. Fitzpat
rick A: Bro's New Book and Stationery Store,
3d St., Lewisburg, next door to Beaver A
Kremer's store.
T.HNIi Gold Pens diamond pointed S1
J Large do " " " 5n
Ex. " 5
(inld pens in silvercases from 75 cts. to $2,00.
Hold pencils with or without pens from 75 ct.
to $1,01)
GOLD pens repointcd al 25 cts. each, at M.
Kitzpatrick tt Bro's New Book and Sta
tionery Store, 3d st. Lewisburg, next door to
Beaver & Kreamcr's Store.
1) EN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos
tenholins, ami others fine manufacture,
al prices varying from 10 cts. to $1,011.
OUUEK3 for any Books published in this
Country or Europe, not on hand, will be
attended to with promptness and dispuleli,and
supplied in all cases at from 20 to 50 percent
t,i.inp.ii.i;i.o'-,r-- v'i-rt,r'et.- A- Bro.
c
HEAP letter, cap and note paper from ti
Buff Envelopes self sealing, 15J cts. per 100.
Fine white ' " IS
at M. Kitzpatrick A Bros New Hook and
Stationery Store, 3d St., I.ewishurj.
II
AKI'Elts, Codey's, (;rahams,and all the
other j t,00 Masaines supplied at
SO .,f annum. Sill!e n S onli- Oil , r-
.M. Kitzpairick & Bros' :)d St., Lewisburg.next
door to Heaver & Kremer's Siore.
Philadelphia Adv't
s.
George Sturges,
COLE Mannfai-turer of the Intprovod
O Spiral Si ins Malrexscji, No.
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two l-y tlie Aui-ri.-nn Iiit:inte. N,-w York. Oet.l ts.'.t
Jf Frnliliii Itinit-. Hnl:i.f l.lii.N'V. UnJ
On at thti MarylaD l Inslitule, Baltimortt. ov.) Is-fi
The peculiar improvement in the construc
tion of this Malress is, that all the rum-M und
kluri wood' n frame work is entirely dispensed
with, and its place supplied by a lih'er and
much more durable frame, the springs are al!
connected by harness lealher hinges, securely
riveted, rendering it impossible tor a single
spring to fall down or get nut of place, and
making a Bed so elastic that any part may be
raised or bent tip, and is thus admirably tilted
lo the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may
require a silting posture. having the luxurious
softness of the best Feather B''d with the lielit
nesS and facility of handling of the common
Hair Mattress.
These improved Spring Beds are inrnriahh
made of Ihe best materials, aud will last many
yenrs without repairs.
Persons having Hair Mntresse, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds arc well adapted forll itels.bcrlhs
of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals.
Spring Seats forCloiirs.Carriages or Church
Pews and Hair and Husk Malicsses made lo
order. Also an extensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
( .l .V T Hi OX FL'IIXI TL 'UK,
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat aud Coat
Backs, Cane and I'mbreila Stands, Harden
Chairs, Settees, Ac. &c.
Philadelphia, April 20, 155 ly575
SALAMANDER SAFES!
Evans & Watson,
No. m2ii South Fourth
St., Philadelphia,
('(at I'irc at
-?asei?' Chestnut A Fill h Sts.,
Fridav morning, Dec. lo'.h, lsiol EVAN'S A
WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TKIU- !
MI'HANT, as they always aie when put lo
the lesl :
Pnit.inr.i.pHiA, Dec. 15, S5.
Messrs.T!vans A Watson No.2'J South Fourth St.
Gentlemen c take much pleasure in rec
ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch
ants and ethers in want of a secure means ot
preserving their books, papers Ac. trom tire,
as the one we purchased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books, papers
and eah in as good a condition as Ihey were
when put into it, before the great fire of this
morning, which destroyed the entire block of
buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets.
The above safe was in use in our oliire, on
the second floor of our building, from which
place it fell into the cellar, and remained there
until ihe fire was out. The Safe was then re
moved and opened in the presence of at least
101)0 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,
LACEY & PHILLirs."
Evans ft. Watson take pleasure in referring
to the following, among the many hundreds
who have their Safes in use : IT. S. Mint, Phil
ada.: Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Philada.;
Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriir, Philada.;
John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb
Cope A Co., No. 1S3 Market St.,; Richard
N'orris A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.:
I Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner loth
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,
i Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Philada.;
I.acey A Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts
Jam-, kM sanW, Nr.. m North Third'
St.; W. H. Horsttnan A Sons, No. 51 North
Third St.; Smith, Williams A Co-No. 87 Mar
ket St ; I. A B. Orne, No. IS5 Chestnut St.
t'A large assortment of the above Safes
always on baud (warranted to stand atleat 10
per cent, more (ire than anv Herring's Safe
now in use). EVANS A WATSON also
manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters,
Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire
proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri
vate buildings; Seal aad Letter Copying Pres
ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerator". Ae.
Please give nsacall.atNo.Sfi South FOCRTH
St., Philadelphia. April 6, '55 673yl
MRS. E. MITCHELL,
T0. 2S North Ninth St., riiilad.i.,
xS manufacturer of Mailt illUM.flnnkM,
&r.. of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE
and RETAIL. Oiders m.-ide nn al -.hen nntic
jn the best and late.-t su le. Apul 4,'55m3
& West Branch Farmer January 18, 1856.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE rarinerslup heretofore existing
L beiwceu David Blair and J. L. Barrett uu
der Ihe firm of Blair& Barrett, in the business
of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North
Second Street, has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent, J.L.Barrett having purchased
the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep
the Mount Vernon House.
DAVID BLAIR,
J. L. BAKRET1'.
The .Vounr Vernon limine will be continued
by the subscriber, who will be happy to see
his friends and spare no pains tn make them
coinlortanle. J. I.. UAKUkt I.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1855.
HERRING'S
ratent t'liampion Fire-
Proof SAFES, with Hall's
Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
hich were awarded separ
ate Medals at the World's
.Fair, London, 1851, aud also
at the Worlds rair, New
York, 1853 and 1S54. The
subscribers are the sole manufacturers and
proprietors in this State of the above nne
oualled Sates and Locks. The reputation of
the genuine " Herring's Safe" is world wide.
and lor Ihe last thirteen years the mercantile
community have witnessed ana borne testi.
monv lo their itvti failimo lire proof quali
lies. Wore than 12,000 of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two HcxnRKn
have passed triumphantly through accidental
fires. The public are assured that all Safes
manufactured l.y the nubscribers are not only
cuaranteed to be fully eoual, but in many re-
snects even superior to those which have been
to severely tried by fire. Few will forget their
services in ihe bnrnine of the "Tribune es
tablishment," New York, and at the Great Fire
in Strawberry street, at Ihe larce fire last July,
opposite the (.'irard House ; and still more re
cently in Ihe Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Sts.,in
this city, in which these Safes came forth the
acknowledged Cuiirmi, when many other
securities failed. FA Kit EL & CO.,
Iron Snff and Bank iM-k Makers,
31 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.-
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof
Locks, manufactured eipressly for Banks,
Brokers, Jewelers, and others requirine; secu
rity from rceues. Bank Vaults. 1
on hand J outer. All the most Cel
ebraiei.Locksforsaleat manufacturers' prices.
Second hand " Safes," " Salamanders" and
" Iron Chests" of other makers, havinj been
taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale
ci h.ir pnee. March :U),'5.ri. 572yl
Agent J. O. Kicuabdsox & Co., Danville.
GENUINE HONEY SOAP.
THE purity, fras-
I ce, and mild
emollient properties ol
this Soap, renders it es
pecially deserving
place on every toilet.
For chapned hands. and
various diseases of the skin, it is unequaled.
Each cake is stamred WM. CONWAY, IMS
South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other
is Genuine.
Iiiirovcl C liemiral Olive Soap,
It nrranted lo H'lttA in Hard, Suft or Hull Water.
This Soap has powerful cleansing proper
ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt,
Ac, from every description of goods without
injury to them. For all domestic purposes it
is superior to any other Soap now in use. and
20 per cent, cheaper than the common Kosin
Soap. Each bar is stamped It 1LI.IAM COX
WAY, lfij South Srrnnd Street. Philadelphia.
manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE
SOAPS, Sperm. Stearine ami Tallow Candles,
importer and dealer in Sal twdu, Soda Ash,
Kosin, &c.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
August 21, 1S.-.5 o'J.iind
F. H. SMITH,
POUT Monnaip. Pocket Hook ami
L Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor.
of Fourth A Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
Always ou hand.a large and varied assort
ment of
Port Monnaics, Work Boxes,
Pocket llooks, Cabas,
Hankers' Cases, Tnveling Bags
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable De.-ks, 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 sjil, a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the Cntted
States, by mail ; describing p'n. thus, medium,
hard, or soft. March 3t,'55 lj-572
WOODS
AUXAMENTAIi Iron Works, BHgc
) Avenue, 1'iiii.iiiii.riii. The n'lenlion
of the public is invited to the extensive Manu
factory and Wareroom of Ihe subscriber, who
i" ' ' "-"
iron Ivitlllii 01 every u.ci i juihii o'i v.vmria-
nes, rutiiic aim I'rivate isuiiuuigs, aiso cr-
andahs. Balconies, r ountains, 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 ol 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
w ish to make a selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue below SpringGardenSi. Phila
HOOK A ; i:i y, &.C.
TIIIE subscribers have established a BOOK
I AGENCY in Phila.,and will furnish any
book or publication at the retail price free of
pillage. Any persons, by lorwarding us the
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,
such as Jlarper's,Godey's,Putnam's,Graham's,
Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the
magazines tor 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 $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy
of either of Ihe three portraits. If subscribing
to 5". wor'li of MncnKincn. alt three portmits will be stut
gmti. -MUSIC furiiit-ht-u to thoe lio may wi.-h it.
KN VK1.I1PKS of titt tb-srrii tion and sire. In lanre or
kiiiiiII qii:ni'ith-s, t'uronlitsl. Seal i'Mtvt, bin, 4c at-nt
tu ord. r.
Kvery itofoription of KXHItAVINd OS WOOD exernti'd
with Hinting aii-1 i.-s-ntrli Vii-wa of lluiMnif;!, Nea
p:i it in-it'tinmi. Viw5 of Mitrliini-ry, Book lllu.lratioua,
i.o.l-'' IVrtlli'-Jite;', llu-in'-sn "t ardn. e. All orilem ent
l.y m:ol pn-mplty lo-i:ll to. !Vr?on wifhinjc viiwn
i Hit-.r bioiaioirt i-nffrnvi-l r:oi M-nd a Dgut-rreutyiv or
(io-nh ..I the t.iiitiiiiic by Mall or Kxpreni.
l'i-r)"'npilt a.li!liiiis- LuTitiff toili'iiUe artirli',would find
it lo til. ir a.lruntMtre to ajlUrsa 111 aulcribcrc, aa we
would act as agvlit- f'r tile tjAl.K of tfao same.
Ill HAM d I IUiCK.
fiO. F'TTM TuU-. .yIRi:iT, I'UlLADEIJ'lll . P.
j. n. mm. lvtiO; i. r ror.rt.
THTI Express Ofiirc!
Ym V) The undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S
EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to
forward, daili, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to the oiherNorlhern and Eastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited to pat
ronize Ihe above line, as it is the quickest and
safest method nf transportation between the
cities and Lewisburg.
Packages received by orbefore 9 A.M. will
arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts given for time and price.
Phihd. I r luu 0iVe A I A 43, South Third Si
Oct. -(;. CHRIST A CALDWELL.
mm
To Iron Masters and Dealers.
"HEXX'A WireWorks-Xo.21 ArchSt.
JL above Front PHlLAUtbruiA.
SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire
of all meshes and wiiltns,
with all binds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work-
Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder
auJ Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner
in or out ol ihe City. ,
A very superior article of Heavy Founder s
Kivf:-r11 Li nits nf Iron Ore Wire, Wire and
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snuft Brick-
dust, Ac. ,
3m5aO BAVLI3S, TJA RBY & LYNN
Trusses Trusses Trusses !
-JrTU C. II. NEEDLES,
TKlIss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers of fine Fa cm en TnisLS,combininB
i;i,in. rase, and durability, with
Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited
hr rrm.Itlnr .m.mi.U, t-l. SenJinK nnmtier of
urh.- r..unJ th hi.., nd fUling "1- ctf:'- . ,
t'wl -f Slncle Tru--J, 3, 4, &. lX.ul.l-ift. . . I
Ili.lril-UoM - tn wrr,l,a llOW to ffeet cure, wten
pCMMiit'le, lent Willi the Irons.
Alao for lair, in Et Trity,
Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Brace,
for the euro nf I'rnlnp.tiii t'trl; ' l ror" ""'J
Sunrort-; l-lBt shi.ul li r llrcr, Ch-t Kpn lM ana
km Bpce, Uptra lo nil with tump BhouldV oJ
link Luiif; Kuillish t.llie ADUvnuiuu bww, .-r-
KLwiien' Koom.H, w ilh Lljr mttendanta. lySOO
Fruits and Confectionery.
"REMOVAL The subscriber has
J.V removed to No. tG Market street,
(three doort above, the Old Stand, P II1LAD.)
where he keens constantly on hand a general
stock of all articles in his lipe consisting of
ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of tiuii
in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts,
Cround Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and
Preserves of all kinds In which he invites
Ihe attention of Dealers and others visiting Ihe
Citv. Goods packed al this establishment
warranted to carry safe.
S. L. HERRING,
No. SI Market street.
amSDC above Front, south side, Philad
Rnnlr A0 W.-wwJ.
GENTS wanted in every Town and
1y County in the l.'nited Stales, to canvass
for the most popular Historical and other val
uable and saleable Books published Works
particularly adapted to the wantsof the people,
being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and
Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub
stantial manner.
Agents now canvassing for us, find it a plea
sant and profitable employment.
Our list also includes tne oesi noons oi i .a.
AUTIIL'R. Over 10(1,000 volumes have been
sold the past year, aiot tneir U is increasing
yet. e have jusl added several iVu limks lo
our list by this most popular writer, and shall
add others the ensuing fall and winter.
We think we have the best list for Agents in
the country. Send for it, and judge for your
selves. For full particulars and list, address
J. W. BRADLEY. Puhlhur,
48 North Fourth street,
4m597 Philadelphia, Pa.
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations.
UELMIIOLD'S Hishly Concentrated
CompoiiiMl I lui.l I'.xlrac-t il
1(1 C'lll , lor Diseases of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak
ness, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs,
whether iu Male or Female, from whatever
cause they may have originated aud uo matter
of how long standing.
If you tiav.- rortr.-i'-o.l Hie terriMa rtiwa.,. whirb,
wli.-n nt-at.d in Hit- .y.t,-ni. will siir.-iy tro down
In-ln one pm-ratk-n to aui-tln-r, uiolriuiniutl II. e ron-i-litutin
and shi-hii tin- vt-rv vitn.1 llui'l. of lift-, ilon-'t
tru.-t Vi-ur.flf iu tin- li:o.d.. -tt Quark, who start lip ro
.tv .lav in a ritv like lhi. mid li 1 tli paP'" witb
lin' fa'ln.-llo.-.l!i ii-o w.'ll cab lllatc-l to d.'vlf ttie youni:
and tlit-.- not a'siiaiiiti-d with lOoir trik.. You ran
not oe too cairful in the eftn-lion of a it-an-dy in thefc
t-ajo-fi.
The Fluid Fxtrart of Puflui ba t-'n pronouneisl hy
rniini-ut hv.irian. tli Oroatet Ki-ni.-'t oit knuwii.
It i. a lii.-'lii-rne p"rfiTHy plea-ant in itf tate and Tery
iniior. nl in iu mvtu: aiid y..t lb..rorh that It anni.
Ulatri ry.-rv oarlit l.- i.f the rank an-l .is.ni.u yirua of
thi. dreadlul lba-a-r: and. unlikr ..thrr rrnirdiew. it.lora
nt dry up Ihr di.ra- in III'- I'li-l. Cnniditiltional
Is-liiblv, hroutht on hy ff.-Ifalui"". a moit trrrihle
ilijM-asr". wbiili tiaa hroucl.t llioui-anda of the hu
man rare Ui untimely iira.rs. tbun hlastinir the hnlliAUt
l.oeof parents, ar.d l-h-jhlin; in the ho-i the glorious
amhition of many a nol.te youlb. ran t. rured l.y this
lnfallihlr lit nie.lv. And as a nieilirme whieh must tn-n-eljt
rv. ry l.ly. from the aitiiply delirata to the routined
and de.-airitir invalid, no efiual ia to be fouud, melius
both aa a Cure aud ITl-t nti .e.
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound
riu Id Extract Sarsaparilla,
For purifying tt.e ltloo.1. removine all diseasea arising
fr. m rsceaaof terrnry. exposure and imprudt-uoe in
life, elir.-iii- i-ot .-.tiooi-'nal tlis.-ae. atisini: Ir.'in an im
pure state of the l!Io"d. and tile only rt-liaote and rf
fe -Iual known r--niedy for Ihe run of Si-r-'I'ula. Salt
Ktieiiiii, rrald H--ad,l li-. rilii-na of the Throat and
l.. ts. I'aina and t. lonca of the lilies, Ti tter. I'lm
pleMin the Fare, and ail raty hruptiona of the Skiu.
This article i) row pis-scriWd t-y some of tile mod
di-tin:iii-lii-d I'livaii-iaiia in ttie rouulry. and has provi-d
uiore i-tllrielit in praclice tiian any preparation ot sarsa-
arilla yet ottered to the put. lie. S-veral rases of seron
darv Syi-hili-,M.-r.-uiial and S.-roful..usiliseases have en-tii-.
iv rei-overe-l in the incnn.l.l.. aard of or Puhlic tn-stiluli.-ns
l.-J. '-"! n-r infiliy year r. -i.-t. d every m.sle
of ireatinent that could t-e devi.l. Th.-se eases furnish
Ftrikin exautph a of the sa'utary eg. eta of I his luediciue
in am-.-lint si.nie of the nio-t im.-teralr ilia. a-e-1, after
the glands weredestn.y.sl and tlie b-.uea already aff.-eUal.
NOT1CK. Ia-ltera from r. ( onsihle hyI.-iana of aev
rral iedi.-al t'ollep-s. and i-erttl.cat. a of cures from pa
tients will la. found aco'tiir auyiue; la-th l'r.-parati..us.
Prices. Fluid Extract of Biichu, 1 per
bottle, or 6 bottles for !-5. Fluid Extract of
Sarsaparilla.sSt per bottle, or fi bottles for 5,
equal in strength lo one gallon Syrup of Sar
saparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. HELMBOI.D.
Chemist, 'ZIVS Chestnut SL, near the Girard
House, Philadelphia.
To be had of CHRIST A CALDWELL,
I ewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev
erywhere. I if All letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention.
June I, 1S55 yl
New Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
GENTS wanted in every town and
J. Y county in the l.'nited States, to sell the
beautiful picture of Ihe (.ruiMl l.xlitc
Itoom, in the New Masonic Hall, Philadel
phia. This Plate is selling very rapidly, and
elicits the admiration of all, for the correct
ness and fidelity with which the ST A TL'ARY,
FRESCO PAINTINGS AND FURNITURE
are represented, and the artistic beauty and
harmony of the colors. Size of Plate, S3 X
2H. Price, : OO.
Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to
take agencies for it, will please address, for
further information, L. N. ROSENTHAL,
Oct. 19, '55m3 IMhographer, Philada.
NOTIOE. Having been appointed the
SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery,
the subscriber would stale that he is prepared
to perform all duties connected with the burial
of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will
attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons,
under the direction of tlieir surviving friends.
Residence in the Lodge at the (late of the
Cemetery. OEOROE DONACHY.
Lewisburg, May 30, 1 854
"UNION TEmrERANCE"KCTEiM
Ice C'ronm nnd I'.alliifr Saloon,
Corner of S' Coml ami Market Sts.
Having rented the commodious and well
Jtii-tiited buildings at the lower end of Market
ist. (formerly the mansion of Wm. Hayes, Esq )
Ihe subscriber is prepared lo entertain
STRAXCEKS AX1) THA VEl.ERS,
Man and Beast, with lodging and food bu
not with intoxicating liquors,
IVrhere is also attached an ICE CREAM
Saloon for Ladies, andau EATING SALOON
for Gentlemen.
He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a
share of the public patronage.
E. TETERS.
Lewisburg, March '", IS ot 3m
HAKlllSBUllG BINDEltY,
J.J.Clyde &. F. I. Hotter,
Smcauorstt W. O. Uiektk at C.
Book Binders and Stationers, and
Blank Book M am; fact tutus,
Htirrisburij, I'a.
MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that
they are engaged in Ihe above business
IV'directly opposite Herr's Hotel, They
flatter themselves, by careful attention lo iheir
business, to receive continuance ot the pat
ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm.
BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices,
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 ia Nos Ae.
bound in any style, plain or extra. All work
warranted, anil doae cheaply.
Please give ns call. C. & H.
IV Books Ac. to be bound may be left with
he Editor of the Chronicle. 509
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
0? 17fi IBS. just received at the
4"t1,u Hardware Klore of REYN
OLDS A MrFAUOEX. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the largest and bent as
sortment of Iron ever ottered on the West
Branch. Having the etelunive control of the
celebrated ViLisTisa's Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to warrant every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square ; Horse
Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac., at Cash prices to all.
Call and see the Hardware More of
JOS. M FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, 1855.
NOTICE.
WE bej, leave to introduee ourselves
to the citizens of LEWISBl RG and
vicinity, as estensive Miners and Shippers of
White A nil Anthracite Coal,
At Lancaster Colliery, Korthumberland Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and
are prepared to offer to the public a very supe
rior anicle.particularly suited lo the manufac
ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of
Coal are
LCMP Vfor Smelting purposes,
STEAMBOAT Hor -J oieamboau.
IiKUIVL.H i
EGG V for Family Use and Steam.
STOVE )
NCT )
PEA "r I''me'urnsrs and Steam.
Our Point of Shipping is SCNBL'RY, where
arrangements are made to load Boats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PEALE & CO.
J. J. CorHK4Tf. Lancaster. I rliM. flzisHOin, Lancaster.
0. W. Pbalk, Sbamokin. II. B ttXGaKD.via do
Orders addressed to Shamokin or nnbury
will receive prompt attention. Iy515
Lewisburg Sat ing Inotilutlon,
S now open and ready to du business. The
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are Ihe
Directors Mr. Juhxsox Walls.
Mr. BvbBS Avniisa.
Mr. James M'CatieaT.
Mr. Thomas Hates.
Mr. William Fan a.
Mr. J. (J. L. .s'liisi.tL.
Mr. J.m. Mrixell.
Orricins WILLIAM FRICK, President.
VAVIU REBER, 7a.urer.
Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months ; aud three per
cent, less than six and overthree months.
DAVID REBER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Sept. ID, 1853
Winfield Woolen Factory,
Xear Ilartlcton, I'nlon County.
rMHIS establishment is now in the best order.
I The machinery being nearly all new,
and none but the best of workmen employed,
the subscriber feels sale in saying that his
work shall not be surpassed by any establish
ment in this or the ailjionim; counties.
His waggons will be around as nsual, and
those wishing to patronize his establishment.
will please avail themselves of thai opportu
nity.
ITT I hare also on hand, and intend keep,
ing a choice assortment of (aOOdm, such as
Cloths, Satinetts, Cashmeres, 'Hreeds. Blankets,
Yarns, we., which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf
Lithographic Printing, &c.
KARL YOLKMAK is now Ideated nn
North Fourth street, near D. Phillips'
Blacksmith fhop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Views. Maps &c are made lo order.
PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing
Teachers.
The German and French Languages, Draw
ing, Painting and Draughting, taueht by, Mr
oik mar. Lewisburg, April, 1855
CABINET WARE.
EFTS
Having taken the Shop on
North Fourth street, near the
Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A
Donachy and A 1) Elder, the subscriber most
respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg
and vicinity that he is prepared lo manufacture
all kinds of Cabinet Ware, comprising
111 REALS, TABLES, Bedsteads. Stands.
Sofas. Corner Clipboards, Card Tables, all PL,
kinds of CHAIRS, Ac. Also that he makes ttJ
COFFINS to order, and having provided him
self with a HL.lMSla he will be prepared t
attend Funerals.
Having engaged the best workmen.therefore
the public may rely upon having the best oi
work from the best materials.
JOHN S. SHIPTON
N B. All kinds of Country Produce taken
in exchange. Lewisburg, April 2G, IH55
Take Notice.
DTI. KELLLXG, of Meihanieslnir?,'
Pa., announces to all afflicted with Tu
mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus.
Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or Iving's
Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sorvrs, Sore Legs,
and all diseases that have been usually treated
with Caustic or Knite, that he can remove
them by an entirely new method, without cut
ting, burning or pain. Ii is no matter in what
part of the body, he can remove them with
perfect safety and in a remarkably short lime,
if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison
is applied, and no money required, except for
medicine, until a cure is perfected. Chronic
and all oilier diseases not mentioned above,
especially Venereal alllictinns treated with po
sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can
be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING,
M il-, Mechanicsbnrg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Al the request of persons afflicted, residing
at a distance, he has lor years been in the habit
of prescribing by letter, and with
gexkral SATlsrarTloir.
He would say however to those desiring advice
in this way, that to secure attention they should
enclose, with the general symptoms of their
cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in
spending his time for their benefit.
The Doctor may be consulted at his Ollice at
all times when noi professionally absent.
Cai'tio. Strangers coming to Mechanics
burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of
unprincipled persons, as some have been de
ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this Stale
who can perform cares by ihe new method. His
olfice is directly opposite the L'nion Church.
Mechanicsbnrg is 8 miles from Harrisbnrg,
on the Cumberland V. R. R.. and accessible
from all pans of the l'nion. The Dr. will visit
cases within a reasonable distance when de
sired. July 17 53yl
TEWELRY of the latest pattern of allnual-
fj itiea for sale at the lowest Citv prices by
la. lODLR.
MIE subscriber con
LTC
tinuri to carry oa the .
Livery ItaalneH at
the Old Diand on iorth
Third street, near Market, and rctpectfnll)
solicits the patronage ol his friends and the
public generally. CHARLES T. 11E88.
Lewisburg, May it, 1850
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY.
The subscribers, thankful for
past patronage, would inform
lie public that they continue to
iiSaJ-lii; manufacture all kinds of MILL
GLARING and other Castings. Thrashing
Machines and other Machinery repaired in ihe
best manner. Castings warranted lo be of
good material, and at prices that can nut fail
to please. GEDDES, MARSH & CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. 1M
CUOKINU Stoves, of various atlern
and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for tal
at I be LewUburg Foundry by
Grddes, Marsh A Cm.
QTOVi:S Parlor. Wood, and Coal
O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at tha
Lewii-bnrg Foundry. Geddes, Maiah tc Co.
WIARD'S Putenlt'.ang Plow, a supe
rior article, for sale at the Lewisburg
Foundry by Geddes, Marsh it Co.
GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent
decidedly the best and most dttrabU
tirain Drill now in use, for sale si the Lewisburg
Foundry by Ceddea, M.r.b & Co.
Hcssey's Grain Reaper,
for cutting Loth Grain and Grass
MANL FACTL RED and for sale at tha
Lewisburg Foundry by
UEDDES. MARSH fc V
Lightning Rods.
AFTER many ysr' close inveatigstian an
i.umeroui experiments, Ibe Patentee lakaa
pleasure in informing Ihe public that ha haa
arrived at the true principle of protecting faaailiaa.
dwelling! and pi..ii. the drntt activa influ
ence ol LIGHTNING. The calamitis
that every City, To, Village and Country fall
victim to annually, thro' the gross negligenea it
its inhabitants, ia beyond calcslaimo, apeeially
when the remedy is so easy to obtain this i
found in
AEMITAGE
Patent illiignctic igfjtning nobs,
and in this alone. This Rod has bean iiminad
by the most scientific gentlemen in tha world
Professors M'Murtrie, Jobnaon, Wallor and many
others that have examined them, recommend and
speak of them in the highest terms of approbation.
and have pronounced them Ibe only safe rods ic
ue in tnisor any other country for the protect!
ol Lives and Properly. Oneadvantsge is to divide
and throw back a part of the electric fluid barmleaa
lo the clouds ; in lime ot a stroke this enables tha
rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs
In Ihe earth without the slighleit danger of lea
ving the ronducmr. This rod has many other
advantages ovei the old one. The only place !
manufacturing is in
Vine St. 3 duors abate 12A, Philadelphia,
where all persons are renpectfolly invited to cal
and eismine for themselves. For sale Wholasal
or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE.
Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash.
These roda have been purchased and sueeasa
fully used by the folio ing individuals, companies
nd corporations, whose names are cheerfully
ubuiittvd :
In uaat a-.r rtyil.tdlphim a. S. Koberta. flxre
Saiit2m!.-r. Jua b..mirr. Ju.le CoDraii. J. Jialfenl,
J. bu lli-mif-.l . i'. t'In.-y. J.llrrnnr.li.Oaklay.Cfcnrwft
li.iirr-... Hi- Bl..itlry Almshouse. Atlrrr.n 4 Breikera,
llr,. J. L. llrmit. Ji.Ln ftnian. Tin, tirovvr. Bale St
lloiin.. A. K. lonkrn. II. Simm-nii, Time. Nott A Co., Mr.
iK.saiag, J. t.l.rn-r, J. W.Uauon.C. Han.,.hrvj.. t
Ki li-y A t i.., J. Syuiun, H. barlrn. J.Uvcushire, G. Pep
y, Mr. giiariilrw. Mr. .Martin, 8. OorMey. J. Brink..,
Mr. l'a.i.-n. lir. I'a o I. S. It. l-oi;r5 A Co., J. Wmevranv,
II. Mill.-r. the H.d Bans U.ilrl. the U.S. AmaaJ, the
eiriig- Oanlru l'-mmtMinera' Llall.
In ike Xtatr .. Am J-ruy Utorra Crfrpin. Jadge
M'l'all. IxiAf lliju.n, J.-bn .Nctiuan, Hr. 11. HHorua,
Brnj.Keberla, Ir. J. 1m-bio(.
j.v i mu. t oryrr.
JFnrtly Tp. 3Urk HaltDrnny. W m. Fo.ter, Jofca fTaaa,
Ml- h-i .,.,. jHn.b n,tl., liavid Silasaa, Rftabaa
Mnrli, Ori.ri:i; Kl.rkner. A. mi JXrltn I'eurt Hoeaa,
ana d.niniis-11'Drrii Olfira. Ltwusbme Tp JoliD Keoar.
t Hum 2p. llr. Cliarlva W ilaun. H'aJtmgtim 7. John
Kiidis. Sininn Kunlz. inn Tf. laaac Cumidloa- IFaara
Dttr T. Uichael LtoSnian.
SECOMMEypA noys.
. Fbilapa., Aar.lS.lS4T.
I bare day carefully iDprettt a eondnetor v
I lflilcinr KM. ilh Tane and indei, erertrd by Mr.
I'Looiaa ArniiiaiEe, od Bellevue llouaa, Gloneeater, a4
ha.e no hi-pitatien in sa;inr that itiaw-toaly the beat
I batr rrtr tern. Lut tbat it ia the only one I he J.a
exanined tliat ia ceniitrurtrd od atrictly aeientifie priari
plra. It ia with mnrb plraeure tbat 1 eeoeiaveB4 mil
cuDiluiUir to the am ntiua ol owoera of hoil.linFa.
B. McMDUIRII.
I an well nati.Srd tbat the Maenetie LinhtBing Rod
saanufarturrd ty lr. Tln-eiae ArmitaKe, ol I'hiladeipkia
ia the best I bat tian eri-r b ra mlr. 1 have sprat seseral
years ia the stuCy H the laws of rlertrkity and SMgaos
im.and bae ao hi-siutira in sa.iae tliat these Roda are
roustrurh-d upon the only prineipleuf eafrty. The electrie
sh.-i k is rreri.nj and dii nsd by the aiauDrt at the top
of the mmI. aad it would be impossible, aecordiait to the
laws nf attrai-tii-n and repulsion, for a building ta be
injured l.y a f tri-ke of tightum when protected by oaeef
tlirse roils. 1 bare bera ariu-atrd with Mr. Araiitage
fi-r Si vrrsl yrars. and brfi-re he eoaimeneed the maaufae
tureof these rrsls I examined the principle ou which they
arr roB.lrurted, and nlt eoa.inrrd tbat tbeir adeptit-a
wnul.1 be attended with rcror-'ete surreaa. The Inereastag
demand for three rod ..and the etrasivraiea la all parte
of ihr rauntry, is ample conimi-ailation of their otilitr aaa
sui-rionlT. TRAl V I. ALLkt,J. ,
Kl.inr.Sue. Philad Co., April 10. 1S52.
trs.C. WILT and MMI'EL HOOTER.
Hartleton. Union Cu. Fm
aie Agrnts for l'nion snd adjoining Counties,
and will furnish tha Roda on theisme terms saj
in Ihe same manner ss the Proprietor.
Opposition it the Life of Business T
NEW LIVEltY
AND
EXCHANGE STABLE.
Tbesubsctiber would respectfully inlormth
citinniof Lewisburg and the traeelins tooimuB)
ity generally, that ha hss or 'a a new Liver
and Exchsnge MlaMe ' Ol'RTH street kail a
square outb Mattel, snd has provided a good
lol of H-ie, with enliiely new good and lash
ieiiatilcCarriages, Buggies,8leighs, &c.whertall
winhing anything in his line may be accomniod
sted on the shortee! notice and most reasonable
terms. He will pay eeery attrniion to the
wauls of his customers, snd hopes ly so doiag
to meiitand racciee a liberal share ef pnblia
patton.ee. WILLIAM MOORE.
Lewisburg Dee 30, 1 Sol
The University
IN this place will oren its 17ib Stml
Annual Session on the 4th of OCT. neat.
The Faculty is full and experienced, Ibe ana
ber of Students so large as to secure emulation
and mutual benefit, and of such an age as lo
render any pranks or violations of decorum
unpopular and distasteful. The number last
session was 133.
As the hole of the classes commence sew
studies next term, it is eminently Ibe best time
for new students to enter. In the College and
Academy together, not less than twenty-five
recitations occur daily, giving young men who
contemplate but a brief stay in the Institution,
an extensive choice of subjects and enabling
them to pursue branches suitable to their pre
vious attainments.
The Female Institute opens at the
same lime under the ibree Ladies who have
had the charge.
rates op tcitiow.
Academy English studies 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.D., President of the L'niversiiyt
COOK and other STOVES just received b.
HEAVER & KREMER '
airr).!