Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 01, 1856, Image 4

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    The Eloquence of Honest Principle.
Calio Cushiug, formerly a Vhig Mem
ber of C'ingrcs.1 fmm .Massachusetts, lut
now I'residoiit I'icrcu's Attorney Geucral,
delivered a withering rejily to Henry A.
Wise, then also a Whig Mambcr cf Con
press from Virginia, but now Democratic
trovernor of the Old Dominion, who
threatened that the "South would yet in
troduce Slavery into the heart of the
North." Wc et It the following para
graph from that reply as a specimen of
true cloqucuce :
"It is not possible for me to ju'lgs whe
ther the gentlemen from Virgiuia, and
any of his friends or fellow-citizens at the
South, deliberately and soberly cherish
the extraordinary purpose which Lis tan
language implied. I trust it was bat a
hasty thought, struck out in the ardor of
debate. To introduce slavery iuto tho
heart of the North ? Vain idea ! Inva
sion, pestilence, civil war, may conspire
to exterminate the eight millions of frco
rpiriu who now dwell there. This, in the
long lapse of ages iuealeulablc, is possible
to happen. You may rase to the earth the
thronged cities, the industrious villages,
the peaceful barxileU of the North. You
may lay waste its fertile vail. 3 s and ver
dant bill-tides. You may plant its very
soil with salt, and consign it to everlast
ing desolation. You may transform its
fertile fields iuto a desert as bare as the
blank face of the sands of Sahara. Yon
may reach the realisation of your infernal
boast with which Attila, the iluu, march
ed his barbaric hosts into Italy, demolish
ing whatever there is of civilization or
prosperity in the happy dwellings of the
North, and reducing their very substance
to power, so that a squadron of cavalry
shall gallop over the site of populous
cities, uuimpeded as the wil l steeds on the
savannahs of the West All this you may
do ; it is within the bound of physical
possibility. 13 ut I solemnly assure every
gentleman within the sound of my voice,
1 proclaim to the country and to the world,
that until this be fully accomplished, t
the uttermost extremity of the letter, you
ran not, you tball not iutroducc slavery
iuto the heart of the North."
Colloquy on tub Cold Sj-ell. "I
say Jim," remarked one "collud pusson"
to another, "wa'ut last week terry cold ?"
"Cold," said Jim, rolling up his eyes
like a duck in a thunderstorm, "I guess
it war cold, bonny."
"How cold, Jim."
"Oh, houuy, I, can hardly tell ye.
Down at dc Forest House dey scd t'war
twenty degrees above zebra !"
"Zebra 1" roared John, "yah ! yah ! yah !
AVhy you is de ignumest nigger I eber
seed. Why yon call him de zebra ? 'taint
tint ! De philuuisophieal name ob de ting
am di'inular dat's it diametar say
dat,"
"Diametar."
"Dat's it. Now when anybody axes ye
bow cold de wedder am, tell 'em dat dc
diameter's twenty-four degrees below Ces
ser." "Ye, ye, yei honny, an' from what I
could larn on de sul jict, dey say dat if dc
cold continue, dere's no doubt but dat
de mercurial ointment what's iu de diam
etar '11 froze up."
"Dat it will, sure, an den der'll be
dcbblo tojwy." Clarion Rtijisttr.
Among the "quaint and curious" cor
respondence almost daily received at a
certain Office in this city, is the following
from a geuius "out West." To the inqui
ry propounded him by the Circular of the
Association, demanding, How many pa
pers are published in your place popula
f "n, &c," the reply was :
"No papers published here, because the
people can't road. The populatiou is as
follows :
Irish, ICO
Amsterdam Dutch, 175
0;ber-dam Dutch. fcO
White men, 7
There was formerly eight white men.
Your humble servant has vacated the I
ranehe and pitched his tent in Mineral I
I'oint, where, if he can aid in a moral or !
religious way, command him. Yours." !
Hr. Snipe's Litany.
From doctor's pills and western chills
and other ills, deliver us. I
From want of gold, and wives that
scold, and butter old, and sharper sold,
deliver us.
From stinging flies, and greenish eyes,
and bakers pies, and babies' cries, man
that lies, fickle tics, and gaudy eye, deli-1
Yer us. J
From bearded females and all strong- 1
minded women, (this dou't jingle) female
lectures, and all other uiiscu'iue ladies,
deliver us. I
From cholio gripes, and Mrs. Snipes,
deliver us.
From modest girls, with w.ivirj.j curls,
and teeth of pearls Oh ! never mind.
Census Takes. Well, Mrs. Finnigan,
how many have you in your family ?
Jin. YrtMw.rn. Weil, let me pec.
there's me, and Mis'hor Fiunigan, and j
Mary, and Meggy, n-.d John, and Michael, I
and Patrick, and eleven checkens, three '
gase and a Dootchniau. j
The Ai:ti-Xcbraskaites who cau't " go"
Nat F. liauks for Speaker of Congress, j
and can " go" Uw. D. Campbell, arc i
doubtless referred to as those " who strain I
at a Nat and swallow a Campbell." j
Mrs. Twaddle says one of her boys don't :
know nothing, nnd the other does. The
question now is, which knows the most? I
The pnius who files n.wsrn,rs, lately '
Irike his ins'rniii-nt while upentinw on 1
a " harj sLel!'' organ iu N Y'jii. t
William Jones,
ITTORM-IY at Law.Collections
IX. promptly attended to. Office opposite
Kline's II. 'lei,
S9U LEWISBVRG,PA.
GUTTA PERCHA
For Artificial Teelh....IIav-
ing purchased the right to use Dr. . 11. Slav
Ion's "Colon d Gutta Percha" as a base for
artificial teeih, I am prepared to insert sets by
this process.
S.Miie i.l' the advantages Gutta Tercha has
over gold or any oilier metal, are.the certainty
of an accurate fit, flexibility without danger of
dfwtroyinir lh tit. it w softer act murb more eonRrnial ti
the mn:tj. th.rvlire lM li-Me to make it it in
altic'th-r tini,nW-trd 17 wi tions of the moulta, (it hju
tiultjlrd u tlia kitt 4r powerful ariii;l anj the
natural onuumr of th gam rj.11 be more iwrfectljr imita
ted that Iwr aitv other pnice.
An? oue wiMbmiE it can have a ret fnaerted. and not
likiur Iim-di rail liar.' lb m eai'llmitPHl f r a set on gold.
ieiili-u re-Kiin in ,:t.inn and Snyder cnontlw, ran
receite iotru-iinn aeiitiire KizliUon rr-aaonaUe Urms.
II. tiKKH ART, Snrgeon Dentist,
Junction of Third Street and Vnirersity Avenue,
I.KWISUIRtJ.I'a (Jan 17, 1S5G llw
To all Concerned.
rPAKE Notice that having mislaid or
J lost a Certificate of Stork in the Center
Turnpike Road Company issued originally to
Hw Chayhf.iii.ix, and assigned to me, 1
shall apply to said Company for a new Certi
ficate of Slock to supply said less.
JOHN CHAMBERLIX.
Lewisburg, Jan. 17, 1856
Commonwealth Insurance Company,
UNION liuiltlinss, Third St., Harris
burg, I'a. Auihorized Capital, $300
OOO. Insures Buildings and other properly
against lots or damage by FIKE. Charter
perpetual.
RIRHCTORS.
Simon Cameron tJeo. Bergncr W. F. Murray
Ceo. M.l.auman Benj. Farke F. K. ltoas
W'm. Dock W111.U Kepner JnH.Berryhill
James Fin ' A. B. Warford.
President SIMON CAMKRON.
Secretary S. S. CARRIER.
W. R. WILSON, Agent, Lewisburg.
fim.VJT
Lewisburg Academy.
Thk Fall ixb Wixtkk Sebsiov of this Iss
TiTCTiosf will commence on Thitiisi.av, Oct.
4, I MftS, to continue 20 weeks. The design of
the l'ruicipal iu commencing somewhat earlier
ilian usual, is 10 prepare the way by a shuitcr
Fall and Spring recess for a vacation hereafter
during the hot and sickly season.
The course of instruction is calculated to fit
Youths for College or for general business.
The lliBLi is a text boiik.aud Covfiisitkix
ant Du imTim receive careful attention.
I'll. .fichu 1 in Recitation of Studies is rewar
ded by the brstuu'iurnl of Cumtlim txTAm
l.'llM.
A class of Vorjio I.tniF.s is secured.
The present S.-ssmii alf.irds a good oppor
tunity for young men who arc engaged part of
the year aud who purpose devoting the Winter
months lo their own improvement. Those
d.'sirous of oUtiuning good seats should be
prevent the first day and secure them.
Tuition. For Cnwo Bhaxcheh (Reading,
Writing.Ceocraphy.Anthmrtic.lirarnraar and
(j . History) Adtacf. Esolism (all not
named above) and for I.asocaoes $10
Contingent expenses per Session, 50 cts per
scholar. No deductions except for protracted
sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH,
Sept. SI, 155 Principal.
NEW
Clothing; and Hat Establishment.
JUST oppnol at the Rooms formerly
occupied lv Mrrius d iftalr, an entire
new and splendid assortment of lot IlillK
111(1 llu(4. llroadcloths, CasMtneres, Doe
skins, and all sorts of TUI UMl.SGS AMI
l UUMSMSG GOODS, also
Bresn ami Frock. Custom C oats,
got up hy experienced City workmen, and
every other article kept in such establishments
such as White Shirts and Collars, Under
garments, Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
Overalls, a variety of doves, Slocks, Nt'CK"
and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewing Silk, Thread and
Needles, Coat Cord and Binding, Boys' and
Youths' Hats, Caps, aud Clothing, constantly
on hand.
"uitom Work done on the premises,
and sold at the same rates.
The limes demand a good article at a low
prie. Our motto is, Q'lick Sale and the
SmMtl Vrnfilt 111 Town!" d? So charge
for showing. Please call and see for your
selves, if von wish to save from 3 to 3u pr ct.
TAII.OTJJNU in all its branches.
Terms Cash. ABEL A.MMON.
Lewisburg, Sept. 27, IR55
Downfall of Sclaitijnl ami Iliyh l'ricctl
Not Last nor Least!
7 DDIXGS & WETZEL would announce
L to the Trading community, in Town and
Country, that they have now tin is lied the re
ception of the largest and best stock of
Fall and Winter ooli
ever brought to their store room, comprising
(he usual variety of Dry Goods, (ienls aud
Ladies' Winter Wear,
Grofi'i'icN,C'rokery, Hardware,
u'-it art-,
and all Goods desired for HOUSEKEEPERS
and FARMERS.
Our Goods were selected with nnusnal care,
and we believe will 1 found of the very best,
and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea
sonably be artordtd at any other store on the
West Branch.
We respectfully invite onrold customers to
rail 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, '5-S. 1DDINGS A W ETZEL.
Improvement in Daguerreotyping!
OPVKElt & HAWN announce to the
O public that they have newly fitted up and
greatly improved Iheir Roms and Apparatus,
and are prepared to lake .Ikeiicsxr sup
erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures
(laltions, nreasTpins, r lngerruigs, n aicnseais,
etc., ami warranted true. We annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir.
Jennv Lmd, Jewel. Union, Sonlag,Oval, Velvet
and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and npwards.
Rooms at the old stand over lr. Thornton
Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office.
Lewisburg, Feb. 3i, 1855
FOR SALE A first-rate 0;itfit, ail complete
and ready for use, which we will sell to any
person, with full instructions in the business,
for less than tirt cost.
FRESH HEAT !
' THE subscriiiers having associated
I themselves un.t'T .lie Firm of Zfllfbs
!, in the BLTJ IF.RING Business,
at the old stand of r. Z-llers, (in the rear of .
his residence on S juth Third street) are now j
prepared to stipplv the ci'izens of Lewisburg j
and vicinitv with Freh Mat,of all kinds!
i neap lor i asn. e irusi we snail nave a
full share of public patronaie.
I vSe":l out on Tutsdov sod Friday morn
ings every week. F. ZELLEKs.
I. S. STERNER.
Lewisburg, Sept. 17. 1S5S
N. B. I wish io have my old aeeonnts
whether Notes or B mk account SETTLED
UP. All indebted will please take notice.
Sept. 17 F. ZELLER3.
CLOC KS all kinds of 8-day and
30-hnur Brass Clocks and patent lever
timc-pieoes. Brass s-day clocks at1,;
briss :w h' tirclocks as low as $1. All clocks :
warrant. 1 for one year at JJ.. VODER'S j
Lcwislmrc Chronicle &
HARIA J. GRIER, 13. D ,
GRADUATE of the Tenii Medical
1 . University, ol Philada , offers her profes
sional services to the people of, Lewisburg and
vicinity.
Od'n-e at her father's residence, (Dr. J. F
Grier's,) one door below J. L. Yoder's Jewelry
Store. April 16, 1S55.
New Book and Stationery Store
IN Lewisburg. M. Fitzpatriek &
Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers & Sta
tioners, 'MS. Gih St., Philadelphia, have open
ed a branch of their establishment in 3d SU,
next door to Beaver Ac Kremer's Store where
may be had Books in the varied departments
of l.iteratnre, 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, Portinonnaies in Tearl, Ivory,
Papier-.VIache and Morrocco, Gold pens and
pencils. Ladies Cabas, Reticules aud Work
Boxes, and a variety of useful Fancy Goods.
Ladies and Gentleman are respellully solicited
to call aud examine their assortment of Books,
Stationery and Fancy Goods. New Goods re
ceived every day by Express. June 8, 18.15.
LANK 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. ritzpatnek Bro. s. 3d st., Lewisburg.
1)ORTE MONNA1ES in Pearl, Ivory, Pa
pair Mache and Morocco at prices
varying from 10 cts. to $1,35 at M. Fitzpat
rick & Bro's New Book and Stationery Store,
3d St., Lewisburg, next door to Beaver &
Kremer's store.
171N E Gold Pens diamond pointed 3" 4
; Large do " SO
Ex. ' 75
Gold pens in silvercases from 75 cts. to $,00.
Gold pencils with or without peus fromT5ct.T.
to $1.00
GOLD pens repointed at 35 cts. each, at M.
Fitzpalrick &. 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 cia. to iftl.oo.
ORDERS for any Books published in Ihis
Country or Europe, not on hand, will be
attended to with promptness and dinalv.h,and
supplied in all cases at from SO lo 50 percent
below publishers' prices, by Fitzpalrick & Bro.
CIHEAP letter, cap and uote paper from fi
J cts. to l'-J per quire.
Hnir Envelopes self staling, I2 cts. per 100.
Fine white " " 15 " "
at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book and
Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg.
HARPERS. Godey's.C.rnham's.an.l all the
other $1,00 M.icazinr s supplied at
.'hi per annum. Single No's only 30 cts., by
M. Fitzpairick & Bros' 3d St.. Lewisbunj.ncxt
door to Beaver cV Kremer's Suire.
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
George Sturges,
OOLE Manufacturer of the Improved
ij Spiral sprlns Matreie,No.aa
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two l,j tUo Am-Tiran Institute. Nw Vrk, Oet.l 1M
do rraiiklin tD.tilul s Hhilailrlihia,NoT. and
One at the Maryland liutituu., battunore. Suv.)
'J'he peculiar improvement in the construc
tion of this Matress is, that all the clnrnni and
h'urif wooden 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-icuhtr hinges, securely
riveted, rendering it impossible for a single
spring to fall down or get out of place, and
making a Bei 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 sining posture.having the luxurious
softness of the best Feather Bed with the lisht
ness and facility of handling of the common
Hair Mattress.
These improved Spring Beds are inrariahh
made of the best materials, and will last many
years without repairs.
Persons having Hair Matresscs, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds are well adapted forllotels.berths
of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals.
Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages orChtirch
Pews and Hair and Husk Mattesses made to
order. Also an extensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
cas r in ox fckxi tcuh,
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat
Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden
Chairs, Settees, Ac. tic.
Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 lj-575
SALAMANDER SAFES!
-S??JK55 Evans & Walsnn.
gflSji No. 26 South Fourth
&f2: Su' 1'liiiadelphia.
(.real I'lrc at
Chestnut & Fifth Sis.,
Friday morning. Dec. 15th, IH5I EVANS Ac
WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU
MPHANT, as they always aie when put to
the test :
"Pim.rirLrHi, Pec. 15, 1851.
Messrs.Evans&Watson.No.iil South Fourth St.
Gentlemen We lake much pleasure in rec
ommending your Salamander Safes lo Merch
ants and ethers 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 Ihey were
when put into it, before the great lire of this
morning, which destroyed the entire block of
buildings corner of Chestnut aud Fifth streets.
The above safe was in use in our office, on
the second floor of our building, from which
place it fell into the cellar, and remained there
until the fire was ont. 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
put it in use again, having perfect confidence
in its fire-proof qualities.
Yuurs, respectfully,
LAt'EY & rH!I.LIr,S."
Evans Ac Watson take pleasure in referring
to the following, among the many hundreds
who have their Safes In use: I'. S. Mint, Phil
ada.; Farmers' A: Mechanics Bank, Philada.;
Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada. ;
John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb
Cope & Co., No. 183 Market St.,; Richard
Norris tt Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.;
Bancroft & Si llers, Machinists, corner loth
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,
Philada,; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Philada.;
Lacey Ac Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.j
Sharjiless tt Bro., No. 32 South Second St.;
James, Kent At Santee, No. .117 North Third
s.: W. H. Horstman A Sons, No. 51 North
Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co., No. 87 Mar
ket St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St.
t t?A large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10
per cent, mure fire than any Herring's Safe
now in use). EVANS & WATSON also
manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shatters,
Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire
proof Vaults for Banks, stores, pnblic and pri
vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres
ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. A-e.
Pleas, give us a call.at No. 36 South FOURTH
St., Philadelphia. April C,'55 573yl
URS. E. BUTCEELL,
0. 2H North Ninth St., Philada.,
manufacturer of Ma n llla. loak,
Kc. of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE
and RETAIL. Orders made up at short notice
in the best and latest style. April 4,"05m3
West Branch Farmer February 1, 185G.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rrjlE Partnership heretofore existing
X between David Blair and J. L. Barrett uu
der the firm of U lair At Barrett, in the business
of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North
Second Street, has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent, J. I.. Barrett having purchased
the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep
the Mount Vernon House.
DAVID BLAIR,
J. L. BAKUKTT.
The Mount Vernon limit will be contitiued
by the subscriber, who will be happy lo see
his friends and spare no pains to make them
comfortable. J. L. BARRETT.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1855.
HERRING'S
Patent Champion Fire
Proof SAFES, with Hall's
Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
which were awarded separ
ate Medals at the World's
Fair, London, 1X51, and also
at the worlds Fair, New
Vcrk, 1853 and 154. 1 be
subscribers are the sole manufacturers and
proprietors in this Stale of the above une
qualled Safes and Lorks. The reputation of
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 iikvu vailiso fire proof qnali.
lies. More than 13,000 of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two Mrsnar.n
have passed triumphantly throuch accidental
fires. The public are assured that all Safes
manufactured by the subscribers are not only
guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re
spects even superior to those which have been
so severely tried by fire. Few will forget 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 Ihe Fire at Fifth and Chesnnt Sis., in
this city, in which these Safes came forth the
acknowledged CuAJirio1, when manv oilier
securities failed. FABREL & CO.,
Iron Safe and Bank ljek Makers,
31 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof
Locks, manufactured expressly f Banks,
Brokera, J.wtrlers, and others requiring secu
rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, &c,
on hand and made to order. All ihemosicel
cbrnteiiLocks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand " Safes," Salamanders" and
Iron Chests" of other makers, having been
taken in part payment for Herring's, lor sale
at half price. March :itl,"55. 57ivl
Aent J. O. Richahusos &. Co., Danville.
GENUINE HONEY SOAP.
THE purity, firas-
L ranee, and mild
emollient properties of
this Soap, renders it es
pecially deserving a
place on every toilet.
For chapped hatuls.atid
various diseases of ihe skin, it is uneiii,iled.
Each cake is slanifed WM. CON WAV, I'l
South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other
is Genuine.
IiuproM-d ('lirniiral Olite Soap,
Wurrunttd to 'ah in Hard, Soft or Suit 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
0 per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin
Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM COX
It'll', KiM South Srrnnd Street, Philadelphia.
manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE
SOAPS. Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles,
importer and dealer ill Sal Soda, Soda Ash,
Rosin, Ace.
Orders bv mail promptly attended to.
August SI, 1355931113
F. H. SlfllTH,
P0PT Monnaie, Pocket Pook and
.L Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor.
of Fourth & :hestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
Always ou hand a large and varied assort
ment of
Port Monnaics, 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 Porket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Gold Pens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. H. SMITH,
N. W. corner Fonrth tc Chestnut Sts., Philada.
N. II. On the receipt of SI, a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent lo any part of ihe United
Slates, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm,
hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly.V2
WOOD'S
Oil X A MENTAL Iron Works, EWse
Avenue, Pin la nELpn i a. The attention
of the public is invited to the eilensive Manu
factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who
is prepared lo furnish, at the shortest notice.
Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta
ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver
andahs. Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs,
: 11..., X- an. I n.W nmnniMlLl Iron
IjIOIIS, Io, vn biiu
Work of a decorative character, all ot which
is executed wilh the express view of pleasing
the taste, while they combine all the requi
sites of beauty and substantial construction.
n I .i ,- mlv .in hnvino all nrtic.lcs :
carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol
destination.
A book of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Thila
ROOK A fc! i:tV, &c.
TITHE subscribers have established a BOOK
J AGENCY in Pbila.,and will furnish any
book or publication at the retail price free of
pmlage. 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 (or one year and a copy of a splen
did lithograph portrait of either Washington,
Jackson, or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a
and a sjil Magazine, they will receive a copy
of either of the three portraits. If subscribing
In f'i ..nli 't MncajLinti.. all three portrait will he
fraii. ir.-IC furuirhi-a to those h. may ..-k it.
KN VKI. T r'!3 ttf every a,-erbtien and nixe, !n lunreor
rmi.ll qnan'-itieii, fumitthett. teal 1'rcht!!, bks, Ac at-ut
'''Kreryrteseription of ENT.RAVING ON VOoreMcnte4
with n.nliieft, aixi deupMO-h View, ol ltiit!liiiffi. Nr.a.
rro'er ll. n.ltnirr. Mew, of Varhinery. Hook Illunfraiionr.
I ! t'ertiSealea. Iluxineas t ard. A'. All onlvra el ut
hv mail promi'tiy alteo.leU lo. I'ersonA wi.loee rieaa
of their hiiiidilii:- ennrayel ran nil a llBRtttrreotypc er
tk. th of ihe l.iiil.line hy Mail or Kxpresn.
IVrson, at a .lintanea having taieahlr artieles.wonl.l find
it lo thrir a.lTuUipe to a MresA the ub-rilierf , a we
would act ai aenl- for th SAI.K of Ihe umc.
HVIIAM rf riKUVK.
r.fl. South 'iuiao Stuckt, i'muu,LriiM, P.
). n. rA. 1)Mi:l i. in fitnrs.
jrrrn Express Office I
mW-W The undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S
EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to
forward, oWy, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to Ihe ptherNorlhern and Eastern cities.
The public 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,
,Vhilid' trhia OrPre- 1 1 A 43. South Third St
Oct. 5. '('Ijr.IST x CALDWELL.
SRI
To Iron Hasters and Dealers.
T) ENaVA Wire WorksNo.21 Arch St.
1 above FrontPHILA DELPHI A.
SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS.Woven Wire
of all meshes and widths,
with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work.
Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder
and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner
in or out of the City.
A very superior article of Heavy Founder's
Sieves all kinds of Irou Ore Wire, Wire and
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, SnulT, Bnck
dust, Ac.
3iii.V.io ISAYLIss, DARBY & LYNN.
Trusses Trusses Trusses !
C. II. NKKDI.KS,
TkLss AND BRACE ESTAltLISlt.MLI,
S.W. for. of Twelfth and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of line Fatsm THCssr.s.combining
extreme iightiiest, ease, and durability, with
correct construction.
Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited
I y reutittinj; amount, an below : Sendine niimher of
itirh'-e aroiiud Hi lope, and ntntititf ride att.-ctrd.
I '.ut of Simile Tru-e Si. a. . 4. Iloiihl. , S. 10.
In-trtietiou ai to wear, aod how lo alk-cl a cure, a lieu j
poKfcible, Beul wilh the Trs.
Alan for Hale, in (treat variety,
Dr. Banning loijiroved Patent Body Brace,
fortheriire of I'rolapxnn Vtori : ateo Spinal Prop, and ;
Support: Patent Shoul.l-T Brare., Cle-nl hipati lera aud i
Krevlor llraree, a.tept.-.i lo all with M'-p Shoulder, and
Wenk l.uti!!4; Kn!li'b Kla-tir Ab...aiiual Uelle, &ueu.
gorir, ; eo rinio'. uinlr and f, male.
w'l.Laiiir,' Kooui., with La-ly attendants. lyV.0
Fruits and Confectionery.
EE.MOVAL The siilistrilicr lias
removed to No. '2U Market street,
three doors abort the OU Stand, Pill LA I).)
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 Auts,
Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and
Preserves of all kinds lo which he invites
the attention of Dealers and others visiting Ihe
City. Goods packed at this establishment
warranted to carry safe.
S. L. HERRING,
No. 215 Market sli eet.
flmSnm iLm. L.o.. e-wK eile, TM.IIo.t
Book Agents Wanted.
GEXTS wanted in every Town ami
J V. County in Ihe I'niled States, to canvass
for Ihe most popular Historical and other val
uable and saleable Bonks published Works
particularly adapted to the wants of the people,
being beautifully illustrated wilh fine Steel and
Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub
stantial manner.
Agents now canvassing for ns, find it a plea
sant ami profitable employment.
Our list also includes the best books of T.S.
ARTIU'R. Over loo.oiiO volumes have been
sold Ihe past year, and their sale is iiicreasin
y t. We have just added several Xrw W.j o
our list by this most popular writi r.and shall
add others the ensuing fall and winter.
We think we have ihe best list for Agents in
the country. Send for it, and judge lor voiir
sclvts. For full particulars and list, address
J. W. BRADLEY, Puhihhrr,
H North Fourth street.
4m.W Philadelphia. Pa.
Eelmbold's Genuine Preparations.
TIKI.MIJOl.D'S llidilv Conoentrale:!
1 1 t ompoiiud riiii'l IMi ai t ol ;
III ( III , tor Diseases ol liie Bladder and ,
Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak- j
ness, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, 1
whether in Male or Female, from whatever j
cause they may have originated and no mailer ;
of bow long stai.dmtr. !
If you Pav,- r..nir:.rled the terril-ta di,eae wtiteh, !
when i ..-al.J ill liie io.-teiu. ; I ..irly 1:0 ,l.,wli ,
Ip-itl'ne p. ii. i:iti. n"lo an.it l.-r . uo-t rmi IMP - It..' eon
elittitioii an.i -:.pi ini: tile t.-iy vil:.l rt.o.i- of life. .1.. n-.t !
tru-t yourfell in Hie hand oi tarke. alio etarl up ey- I
ery d:iv in a . H ll-e Una. and P.I the pap-re will! '
nir.' I Ii.rf..l- t- V.-U . :il-"U!:,te. to .1 io tt..-Tounj
and t'.'-re u..l w ni.ont.d villi I.'. fir trull-. Y.. u fn i
uol 1 too ralrt'.il in Ihe sel.etieu of a remedy in Ihe.-e (
res. e. I
Tlie Fluid Ftr.-I i f I'.n'lil l.a l"'en pr-nouneeil hj I
enon. lit pi'"" !""" h- .o i-t li-mrdr ever known.
It it a meiiinne .. rl.ellt pie.-ant in it, la-te nnd very
iiinis-ut in Its a. Hon. an I jet " ll oruu-.-l. that II mini- ,
,,lni.- ,, parll.de of the no.k an I p..ie-.n..us iru- r
Ihia dr.-,. Out die.ie: and. unlike other remed it do.-,
not dry up the di ' in Ihe l!ood. 'onatitiiIi"r.al .
Khiliiv, l.rouslit on l.y eelf al.ua-. a most l.-rrit.le
dieeioe". whi. h ha l.roiiclit lln.iifaii l of the li.i- .
man race to untimely i-rav. thn l ta-l.ni the l.riltiant
toe of par. nt. and hlijhtmz iu the hud the clnnxud
auil.iion ,1 many a uol.te )outh. can I rured hy Ihm ,
IlifiooMe ll.liir.ly. And a- a medicine wbirh mu-l la-n-etil
ey. ry hi-ly, from ttie ainipty delieate to the e..nlm.sl
and .1. ...pairinit inrslid.no e,Ual i bh found, ucUug !
l.dii ail a Cure and t'r.-i. uti.e.
Helinbold's Highly Concentrated Compound :
I I ii Il a:lruct Mti siapai Ilia,
r-T purifvini-the ntiewl. remoyinu all diasee ariain- 1
fr. mexr. sr ol l. o-ury. . xpofiire and ino.rii.l. n.-.-in
ill... elir..iii.- ronstimtioual die. aee. arisini; from an im
pure etle of llw lll.-i. aud the only r. Iial.le and el-te-tual
known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, salt
Me lon. Seald ll. a.1, t let rstions of tlie Thmrt and
le-i:. l aine and tfwellinan of the llm, letter b
pi. .-ou tlie luce, and all .scaly Krupli"n of the Skm.
This article i row pr. errll.rd l y some of the mo-t
distinuih.-d IMiyeiciaoe in the rountry, and ha pror.-d ;
more enlnent in'prai-li.-ellian any pr. p:.ri.li..u of sarea
l arilla yet ottered to Ihe i iiMie. s. vrral ean-a of M-.-on- ,
dry ! 1 hill". Mercurial ud S -rvfuloua di-. at- hare en
lir. lv iio.irt. d in Ihe iurnralde wards of our I'uulir In
niluli..n which hud fr many year? reaiated every m.-le j
of treetment that eould 1 .l.-yia.-l. These eaaea furul-ll j
alrikinireaen.pl. a of ll.e .itulary . fT.-cta of Ihirt me.li.-iue j
in arreetiiiff w ine of the moat inyeterale dia. ae. afler
tlie claiida acre de.-lnoed and Ihe leinea already alf.-cUd. j
VlTIi'K.- la tu ie fr. m n-aponail.le Phy-i.-iana of a.-y-
real M.tlo al Collejre. end eertitieatea of eurea from pa- ;
tienta will be found accompany iii l. dh I'reparatlous. J
Puicr.s. Fluid Extract of Bucbii, ip'l per i
bottle, or l". bottles for s. Fluid Extract of
Sarsaparilla.! per bottle, orb bottles for ", ',
equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar- j
saparilia.
Prepared and Sold by It. T. HELM BOLD,
Chemist, 2fi:i Chestnut St., near the Girard
House, Philadelphia.
To be had of CHRIST ft ( Aidinr.Li.,
l ewisburg, and of Druggists and Dealers ev
erywhere. J
fAII letters directed to the Proprietor or
Atrent receive immediate atleution.
June 1, 1S55 yl
new Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
A GENTS vvanled in every town and
il county in the I.'nited States, to sell the
beautiful picture of the t;r;inl Lodge
Room, n ihe New Masonic Hall, Philadel
phia. This Plate is selling very rapidly, and
elicits the admiration of all, for Ihe correct
ness and fidelity with which the STATUARY,
FRESCO PAINTINGS AND FURNITURE
are represented, and Ihe artistic beauty and
harmony of the colors. Size of Plate, 22 X
28. Price, S3 OO.
Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to
take agencies for it, will please address, for
further information, L. N. ROSENTHAL,
Oct. 19. '55m3 Lithographer, Philada.
ATOTK'E . Having been arpointcd the
LN SEXTON to ihe Lewisburg Cemetery,
ihe subscriber would state that he is prepared
to perform all duties connected wilh the burial
of the 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 Lo.!?e at the Gate of the
Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY.
Lewisburg. May .11), 1HS4
GEORGE T. COLE,
DEALER in Pianos, iMt'lndcons, and
all kinds of .llusical 9ler'lian-
liNC Keeps constantly on hand, llallet &
Davis, Boston ; Lighte, Newton te llradburys;
ami Bennett A Co., N. Y., PIANOS. Also,
Princes & Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS,
prices from S IS 00 to $150 00.
Orders from a distance will meet with prompt
attention. Second hand Pianos taken in ex
chance for new.
Room directly opposite the Court House,
W'iMamspnrt, Pa. April 4, 'S5 53m6
1OI NTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor
) all engaged in the service of the U, S
in liie War of 112 and for their Widows, at
the Ojiiccof tlr: Leo, :.btire f 'hioniclr.
IIAIIUISIJUKU IJINDKRV.
J.J. Clyde tt, F. la. Ilnlter,
Succtuurtt IV. O. lliclal at Cm.
Uook Binders anu Stationehs, and
JjLA.MS. Book MANUirACXi;iti.us,
IlurriJjury, I'a.
"m TOST respectfully inform theirfriends that !
1 1 '"'y a-e engaged in the above business
! directly opposite Herr s Hotel ,4 ThJ
Halter tnemseives, oy careiui am iiuou iu men
... ..r ii, r.-.i
uui,ir,.u,rl.c,ar, '
rona?e so liberallv entoved by the old lirm.
BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Ollices,
Merchants, and private individuals, and every
variety of full and half-bound constantly on
hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, ;
Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books. Newspa
pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., kc
bound in any style, plain or extra. All work I
warranted, aud done cheaply.
Please give us a call. C. & II.
l" Books c. to be bound may be left with
he Editor of the Chronicle. 509
IRON! IRON!! IRON ! ! !
91 11R MS. just received at tlie
""l110 Hardware Store of Itl.YX
OLDS 4 MrFAUUES. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the largcA and Lett as
sortment of Iron ever i.flerrd on the West
Branch. Having the exelnrire control of tlie
celebrated Valasti.h's Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to warrant every bar. Ail
ivec Tire Se.dt.m H.oiml a r,l Si i liare : Hofse
Shoe, Nail' Rods, Ac, at Cash prices to all. I
Call aud see the Hardware store of
JOS. M FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, isr5.
NOTICE.
AY
TE lies leave to introduce ourselves
to ihe citizens of LEWISlll.UG and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers ol
White AmIi inllirarlle c oal.
At lancastcr Collier;, Xorthnmherlund Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and i
are prepared to oiler lo Ihe public a very supe-
nor article.particularly suited to the manufac
ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes ol
Cual are
LUMP for Smelting purposes, .
STKAMHOAT for do. and Steamboats. !
BROKEN 1 j
LOG J for Family Use and Steam. j
STOVE )
NUT J
PF '-'ir'(''""rnsrs a'"' Steam.
0 ir Point of Shipping is SUN BUR.Y. where
arraniremciits are uiadu to load IJoats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PLWLn A CO.
.T. J. r-vnrx. T.anra'tt-r. I I'f-J. l:n,"'iii'. Lrni-:i-t-r.
C W . I'ealk, ."buui'tkiti. li. Uu in-AhiiMft tin
1 if' Onl'Tsaiiilrc-scil i.SiiaiDoW:n -r u nl ury
will receiv prompt atrrntinn. ly"jr.r
ICWUblll S Si II12TH IiinIHiiUoii,
IS now npfn aii-1 naly In ilu I'UMiiers. Ti.e
ruular Uiscmin! days are Wrne.Jays.
The fdlluuin naii.ciJ prions are ihe
JHrccturs M r. J ' n sum W alls.
Mr. Hi i. us Asmux.
Mr. J5ti.s MTiir iiiiix.
Mr. Tiiomi H us.
Mr. W illian Fmm k.
Mr. J. (i. 1m, Shim'll.
.Mr J ih. M ki iki.L.
Officers WIU.I M KKK'K, President.
DAVID I.L'LIKU, Trrtnurrr.
four per cent, per annum will be allowed on '
all deposits over six months ; and thrte per
less than mx an l evenhree mti
KAVII) KKinnc. Treaurt-r.
I.ewisbnr-.ept. 19, 18.r,:;
Winlield Woolen Factorv,
a
Xcar llarlltloii, I uion ( oiuily. ,
rillll eslablishinent is now in tin' bfst order
I 'i'he inachinery bcin neaily all neu-.
and none but ihe be;t ol wi.rkmcii employed,
the. subscriber t'eels sate in savin? that hi
work shall not be surpassed by ai:v establish- '
ment in ihisor the a ljoiniti!; counties.
His wapcoiis will be around as usual, and
those wishing to patronize bis establishment, 1
will please avail themselves of liial opportu- j
nity. j
I"? I have also rn hand, and tnvnd keep.
inn a choice assortment of Kiniils, such as '
t'lttfis. Satin!!, Cashmeres, Tweed, Blanket, j
1 arn, ore umcn i win sen low tor casn, or
exchange for Wool an.l fonntrv Pri-.liir ren
crallv. M ARK HAl.ITK.VN V.
H.irtleton, April 23. ln.':t tf
Lithographic Printing, &c.
I" ARL VOI-KMAU iS IlllW l0ratd Oil
V North Fourth street. rer 1. rh.lMrs'
Hlacksmith ahop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Virws, M;ips Ac ar ina!c to crdr.
IMCTl'RLS for Framing, and f r Dran in?
Teachers.
The (lerman and French iAannnarr s. Traw-
in-, Taintins and nranshtin-. tancht hr Mr
Plkmar. Lewisbur-, AptlU l a
- - - - - - -
f! APTTUPT T17 AVP
-nOIWLA W iHAU.
Having taken the Shop on
.North fourth strret. near the '
Franklin House, formerly occupietl ty f , j
Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most ;
respectfully informs the citizens of I-eu ishurs '
and vicinity that he in prepared to manufacture !
all kinds of ;ilili't ;iro, comprising '
liriiKAl S, TAI.Lr:, BfdteaiK, Jjiaiids,-, j
Si.fas.Corner Cupboards. Card Tables, all L '
kinds of CIIAI&s&c Al.so that he makcsuJ
iAVLMVa! f. ..I .. ...I I :
turri.vi ut i'iui i turn iii v in pro iucli iiiirt
self with a UFAIOi: he will be prepared tfl
attend Funerals.
Having engaged the best workmen, therefore
the public may rely upon having the best ol
work from tho test materials.
JOHN S.SHIPTOX
N B. All kinds of Country Produre taken
tn exchange. Lewisburg, April 2ft 18;)
Take Notice.
D
. KELLLNG, of MN-lianifsburs,
I'a., announces to all alllictnl with I n-
mors, ens, . aiicor. cancer ar:s, ruivnus
l.nnus. Moles or Marks. Scrofula .r Kiiis's
Evil, White Swelling. Fever Sores, re Less.
and all diseases that have been usually treated '
with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove
thera by an entirely new method, without cut-!
ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what i
part of the body, he ran remove thera wilh
perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, I
if curable. IVo Mineral or Veseiable Foisou
is applied, and no money require.!, exrept fi r
medicine.until a enreis perfected. Chronic ;
and all oihpr diseases not mentioned above, j
especially Venereal afflictions treated with po- '
sitive success, if curable. Foil particulars ran !
be obtained by addresiin? V.I. KF.M.ING, !
M l)., Mechanicsbur, Cumberland Co., I'a. I
At the request of pi-rsnns atflicted, residin I
at a distance, he has for years been iu the habit i
ol prescribing by lelier, and with
GEXKRAL SATtSPACTin.
He would say however to those desiring advice
in this way. that to secure attention they should
enclose, with the general symptoms of thc.r j
ca.'es. a fee of One Hollar, io warrant him in ,
spending his time for Iheir benefit.
The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at
all limes when not professionally absent.
Cactio. Strangers coming to Mechanics- 1
burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of :
unprincipled persons, as some have been de-1
ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this Stale
who can perform cures by the new nieihod. His
i office is directly opposite the I'nion Church.
Mcchanicsburg is 8 miles from llarrisburg,
on the Cumberland V. K. R.. and acrr ssible
from all parts of Ihe I'nion. The Dr. will vii!
cases within a reasonable distance w hen de-
sired. Julv 5T .lli.'lvl
EWE!.RI of ;Uc latest (.atie,ii cf i'.!'i1,al"
f itica for sale at the U-vert Cuv prices hv
i.. vopli;.
UT
Third street, near Market, aud retpeciJullj)
solicits the patronage ol bis friends and tht
public generally. CHARLL3 F. HLOU.
Lewisburg, may ii, ie.m
. LEWISBURG FCDNDR7.
subscribers, thankful
for
f-i , , m
mJ :kipast patronage, would
inform
i UWVA, he public that they continue to
! --T.T. " ,. , -f . u
1T . ...;... .11 1.1 1. HC Mill.
i Vrnn-I "'""-'";' " " eii Vfcll-
iii,.viii.oi iou ...ii' - e, -
Marhii.es and other Machinery repaired in the
be-t manner. Castings warrauted to be of
good material, and at pries ibat ran noi fail
to plea-e. GEDDES, MARSH & CO.
I.eu isbnrg, Feb. I "51
f,OOK!N(J Stoves, of arious 8ltern
) and nizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale
l ihe Lcwiabuig Foundry by
Grd.lea, Marsh & Co.
t T() LS I'urlor, Wood, and Coal
O Stoves, various palteina, for aale at that
Lewi-buig Foundry. Gtddea, Maitb Sc. Co.
"IT7IAHIj'c5 ratenl Canj; Tloir, a aupe-
nor article, fur sal. at the Lewisburg
Foiihdry by Guides, Marah V Co.
p RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' PateDl
VJT decidedly the best and moat durable
, (Jrain Diill Liuw in use, for a,e it the Lewisburg
l'uutty ly (idde, March At Co
iiussey's Grain Reaper,
foi cutting both Grain and Grass
A N IF A CT 1' R ED and fr sale at lh
Lewisburg Finndry hy
OK DDEs. MARSH
Lightning Rods.
VFTI.K many yars' close inventiation aotl
i.umeruus rxperinienU, Ihe FatcDteeukea
i-u re in iiif. Mining the j ul lie that ha haa
t b itae principle ot protecting ftmiliee,
tiwrl.iitgs ai.ii pruj ert) trom the detrucli inriu
ence ot LIGHTNING. lh calamitiea
that every Ct.y.Timn, Villuge and Country falls
victim to annually, thro the groat negligence of
it n.haliiait!, is beyond calculation, eapfcially
nhen the remedy is ia e?y to oblaioLhia ia
found iu
! 2aUiil illtignctic tiljlning Ucbs,
I and in thi? atune. 'i'his Kod has bten examinej
; by the most sri. niitlc g. ntlemcn in Ihe world
l'rolrrsors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Watlor and many
others that have examined them, recommend and
, sj-cak ot them in the highest terms of approbation,
and have pronounced them the only sate rods ic
u.-f in thu-or any other country for the protect!
ol Lives and 'npcrty. Oaead.antafte Uto divida
and ihrov back a arl of the etrctric fluid barm leas
to lie rl.'udd ; in time ot a alruke this enable tha
rul tti condurt that portion ol fluid that belongs
i to the earth ithout the ulightct dinger of lea
i vine; the cuiiductor. J hu rod baa many other
.n!nr.tgt v ovtf the old one. The only place ol
n.ai'U'ai tuiiiip is in
j 1 1 ne Sf. 3 dunr9 abnre 1 2A, Philadelphia
; v. h. rt-all pf r-on are respectfully invited local
ami exriiiiac lot thtm.-clvfs. For oale Wbolaaala
j or lieta.l by THO'S ARMITAGC.
I Orders rromi:lv attended to. Termaeaah.
'i'hese rod have been purchased and aacceaa
tully uetd by ll.e tollowing individuals, companies
nd corporation, nhoe names are cheerfully
uhinilleJ :
In or,. n"r J'hi'ftnt-J'ftia.A. A 9. Robert. Gri
th. j r. Ju'lirt- ;. uti. rt Jii'lgr C Ori. J. Mulford,
J t it li tti-'-. (.(.'. t Uit a jr. J.lin nnr, ii.OkU, Conrad
1 1 L r--i. ; !, 1.1 k i A ttilttn.-, AiilrraAit A BrotlwrF,
1.. i.rmit. j-.im Notmaii, TImm. Orovr, ! s
II- i.-. A l:. tiink. r-. 11. Mittiti..ii. 1l.of. N..U 4 Co Ml.
I'-'wiiirij. J. l.t.rriT. J. .aLMa.C. liuihrwj.
liir :. A, I , J. innu. It lr.fti. J. .ivrni-hirr. li.
I - r. Mr M.M-i.lf!".. .Mr. .Martin, S. Irhiry, J.Brtnkly,
Mr. l'Mti.-it, lr. 1 ut.. il. l'oi-r a l o., J. UittrprnD,
II. h,i..r. the lUi.k llnui. the U.S. Anwn&l, tli
?I r r,v t.i rf.-ti . miii'MxiiiT!' ilail.
in : f-icir tf Jrtc J- rry.-tirorpe Crfptn. Jdr
I Jn.!;.,- Ji;ijt n. Jfltii NctllUaO, ItT. li. Ja'MttTU
lleuj-i;.i.jri, Mr. J. Downine-
.v i .". oryrr.
ff trti-jr Tr. Mark uJiftiiij. w a. 'wter. John flaas,
iMtj-l I . is. .!St,.h Muilh, liTid llirmB, Knbn
.MmicIi. IJt-ort; Kl.rktir. jVw Bfrim t fwrt Hmiar,
BTi.n. : i.w-i.m.r!. tifti.-e. it 2 Jehn K'kr.
fuffi !'. Xr. t linrl- WtNn. hakmgi'm 7.Jtb
Kun;i.Mni"nhmiti. J m m T. lautc Ciu.dZQau Whut
lii ;i . ilit Lte; Ilt lTcikn.
j CoMM.PA TlOyS.
I I'tULAhA., Asff.13.lMT.
I I RflT this dr ranfully in.-prrtnt roeiartor rr
; I i.Iitii;ric Jixl, irh Ti-n- and iiuli. rvlM by Mr.
' tl.. in. Artin:tr, on Jw-lltfiiw fioupr, Ulnurrcrtrr. and
; tjtir 1 1 . - ff.id. it in n.yii p ibat ii t ti"t only the Wit
( 1 JiaT. ri-r M-en. Lut thai it i Ihe only one I have yet
rIr' wiihmnrh rlWUreihat I lnwud his
' -u vt oaer.of W.f
I am well Katiifl. .i that thf Mamftic LiehtniDft KM
niabufa lur.-l l y lr. Th.m ArmiUArV.or l'btlaalpbt
if i in" il.at l.aji ,-Tt-r I- rn mtvlv. I hsTerppnt several
y furc in th- iik't ft Ihf law, of lectti ity a&d miriirt
itu. ai;l hi4T ii h. -lUli.m in ?ain? that tlnw It4Mt am
r-n-trurt.tt upon the t.nlv prirmiileof afetv. TheaWrtrie
k " Trv,lVl acd f'rd lT h P
j Um , i atlra,!kn and rrpU,u,n. for a. building to
, injur, -l ty a r-tr k if litrhininc hn prftrrled hy one rl
I thrfr n!. I Imte hwn aniuaintid ith Mr. AranitaK
I fr iml T. ar.ard Ufor hr conitnenred the nanufar-
turr ihr rdsi I examined the principle on which they
are count wOd. and Ml convinced that their adoptiAn
wonhi be .itt. niled m'h complete pace n. The increuine
di-motiiii fr tlx - r-.t.d the rxtt-aivrala in all san
of the country, Uamr leer mmendatioe of their utility and
.uirii.Tt. Tit AC Y E. W ALL tit, X. D.
Ki-ir.p rB. thiTa.! Co.. Aj r.t 10. 152.
ria.C. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER.
llartUtvny I niun Co. Fa.
aie .Afjrnts fur In ion and adjoining Counties,
and will turni-h the Rods on the tame terma aod
i in the ajme aiancer as the i'ropiietor
Ojyositi'in is the Life fif Butiuet !
.NEW LIVERY
exchangTstable.
i'tieauliiCiiber woulj rcapectfullT inform tb
cilutntof I.rwisborg aud the traveling commun
it; generally, that hr t opened a new Livery
and Eichann Mai le on FOl'KTH atreel half a
iiuarr ."uulli of .Market, and h provided a good
Kit ol Horea, nilh entirely new good and fab
i ionalilet'arriaces, ISapfripa.lrigh. ce.trh.all
.. , . . rr ,.
1 "1"'iln? anything in hi line may be accommorf
attd on the ahortest notice and moat reasonable
terma. He will pay every attention to ths
want of b customer, and bopee by o doing
to merii and receive a liberal ahare of public
patioinee. WILLIAM MOOK1T.
Lewisburc Dee 30, 1851
The University
TX tills place will open its 17th Semi-
J Annuiil Session rn the 4ih of OCT.neit.
The Faculty is full and experienced, the num
ber of Stuik His so lari't as lo secure eaiulation
and ii.uui.il bene fit, and of such an age as to
render uny pranks or violations of deccrnm
unpopular and distasteful. The number last
session was lJ.
As the whole of the classes commence new
studies next tenn, it is eminently the best time
for new students to enter. In Ihe College b4
Academy together, not less than twcuty-v
recitations occur daily, giving yung men who
contemplate tut a I ml ' lie Iis.iu'
.in extensive choice of subjects and enabling
them to pursue branches suitable to their pre
vious attainments.
'I .! 1 lii:il.' InstiHl"' dpens at the
same lime under ihe three Ladies who haie
had the charge.
rnir or TriTioit.
Academy English studirs only $15 a jeif
do Classical do also SO
Collice proper "'
i female Institute highest branches 30
; do cummon da -
, j-(,r furlh,.r informalion. apply " Rev. H
j MAI COM. I I.. Prisidint of the I'liivcrsi r
,t.OK and other si OVKS ju.t ; r"i,Hji
C
UL.W Mi Ol KJlt.nKli
'IMlE 5ul)scri!)er con-
.1 tinues to carry cm ihe,
l.lv i y IluNiut'Nit at
Hie Old Stand on Nortlil
m.