VI - ii w ii f V". If -. ' U i f Tie Rowd'- Song of Life. Shun the dull tray of moral men. Curie all ih se old Commaudincuu Tea Whose prai?es oft are sung. Learn not the use of mind or pea. But go-it while you're young. Attend hiTse rac;s, bel and treat. Upbraid each bonest man yon meet. And though oy conscience nui.g Swear that good liquor's haH to beat. And go-it while you're young. Heap sorrow on yonr aged sire, la whom raisfoitaue's grief ujjSI dirs liath e-ery nerve unstrung, Co hou a-hsd and never tire, Yes, go-it while you're young. Let mjtlier strive your soul to save. Make sister unto grief a slave. Their hearts with anguish wrung. Then tumble in a drunkard's grave Be a gme-er while you're young ! Anecdotes. Father M'lvcr was one of the worthiest of the l'resb) trrian clergymen in the South, but, lite bis aociiittm, very much set in Li own. way. lie came from the fcicotcb, and it wag one of hit fori fit hora who prayed at the opening of Oue of their ecclesiastical court, " 0 Lord, grant tint we may be right, fur tbou ktmwest we arc very deciHed." So with Fatbtr Mirer, he was very decided ; hut it wis not of this trait in Lis diameter that our corres pondent writes, who says of him : " Sometimes be was remarkably a Writ minded, and the ! post die betietliutioti wLish ao used io dismissing the congrega tion, he won Id pronounce when sitting down ta table iuotead of the customary blessing. " Once he went into his girden just as the Leans were ccmiug up, and was sur prised to see the old bear, cn t i.e top of the young stems. Forgetting fir the uiotuetit that this was the way iu which Lu had al ways seen them coming up, he took hi hoe, and for two hours world d away mod diligently among t lie in. Ilia wife now ma.de her appearance, and astonished, as ho Well might be at his work, exclaimed " ' My dear Mr. Mac, what on curili are JOU doing?' " ' W h v, yon see, wife,' he replied very iunoccntl y, ' the beaus have all come up bottom upward, and I wis setting them right ngsiu 1' " When he was slated clerk of the Fy rttevilis l'rwbytery, aud he w.is calling the roll at the opening of the meeting, he came to bis own came, and called it cut louder aud louder three times. Receiving no answer, and not once tbiuling of him self as the person, be marked his own name, and recorded himself among the absentee." " The same Xortb Carolina correspondent tells a very good story which has beeu re lated, however, long before Lis day, of others besides Uncle Hector ; but he Iclia it so well it must be repeated. Uncle Hector was famous for hating the largest nose in ail Cape Fear region, lie could not help that, though, bat unfor tunately Lis habits gave it a bright, rosy color, which, with s size, made it a natural and artificial curiosity. Oue ulght be re tired to real after indulging pretty freely all the evening, and waking up in the course of the night with a raging thiM, he rose and set off for something to driuk. It was pitch dark, and for fear be would pitch against the door of his room, which was usually left standing open, he groped along, took the door directly Leticeen his bands, and received the edge of it full tilt agaiuat the end of LU nose. It knocked him over backward, and he screamed out with an oath and agony : " Well, I always knew I had a big nose, but I never thought it was longer tlua my arm before.' " Edaep COEREsro.NDENCE Oue of the Feter Funk "Gift-Euterpriae" firms in a large city, sent a package of tickets to a post master in Maiue, the postage upon which was fifteen cut uupnid. Ttiey got the fullowiug hard rap over the knuckles, from the indignant official : " I herewi'h return your tickets. You most be fools as well as knaves, to suppose that I will aid juu iu swindling my neigh bors, and pay all the cxpeuse myself." To which he in a few days received the annexed " settler :" la We perhaps owe you an apolo gy for sending the parcel postage unpaid. As we iuf.r from the phraseology of your note, that you are willing to swindle your neighbors if we pay all the expenses, pled give us your lowest terms on which y oa will aot as our agent. 1'. S AH communications bhaU be trictly confidential." This note was promptly returned, with the following endorsement acrns i's f-tce, by tbe post inatr : u It seems yow are not only fools and knaves, but blackguards al". Ask my neighbots if they think I would ' swiudlo' them either at my own expense or that of any one els." To which this answer came ' kick by next mail : " We have inquired of your neighbors long ago, and that is the reason we applied to you in tbe first instance." Here follows the post master's final re ply: ' I acknowledge the com. Send us yonr street and number, s i that I can call upon you when I come to ibe city, aud 1 may conclude to aid your Koierprtse." ltut that was tho last thing that the " Gift" gentleman could think of doing. In fact, secresy as to bis locality, wss quite essential in keeping out of the clut ches of the police. -The Hartford (Ct.) Counnt siys l'.:it tbe Hartford Hank, a day or two titicc, redeemed a two dollar bill that bad been in circulation for fifty-two years. I" not that a reasonably good circulation ? Vh? woulj not im-ui bills if they could La- 6f' rears o gw ra3v to fs.y T William Jones, TTORNEY at LavwTollections j promptly attended to. O.Ece opposite Kline's Hotel, fi9i LEWISBVRG.PA. GUTTA PERCHA For Artificial Tecth....IIav- ins puicnased the right to use Dr. N. H. Slay ton's "Coiirid Gutta Pereho" as a base for artificial teeth, I am prepared to insert sets by this process. 8 line f the advin'ajes t.ntta Percha has over gold fjranvo'hrr mlal.are,the certainty of an accuraie lii. riVx bilitv wiihoui danger of dettmritii; tlif Ii. it v "'It- r an1 mtich re f. er.nEe.ital to the m uh. theref.re less liable I. ftiase it e-re; it in miVfflb-r atixff ete.t l.j aecretl.n. of lli mfl-jlh. tit tins K.ii miti.rTvd t. Hit) u -l tf powerful sHtl;i sn-l tn naturiti c .i bi'irof tli guts - b m re iwrkclly Imits ttl :han b any tn.r priiceits. Any on Wlxhirec It emu S wt infTV'l. anl not likinx f Iti-ts can fa-.. tfa m rxrl.tn-r! f r a .'t nil ffiil-i. Ifnti-W rr-itian In tnMin ami SnvJr rxiiitit. t-as rael iutrn'titm .nil offn Ri :ht. on n-mfnohl trnia. II. GKKH KT, Sorjeon D mist. Junction nf T.iirit Strr.ri and Uvrrntq Afmtt, LEWIS1HRO. Pa Jan 17. 156 1 Iw To all Concerned. rKE Xoiirc that bavin mislail or L lot a Ceri'ticate of riioclr in Hie Vinltr Titrnptke R'iad fVioiwv issued onsinally to KJ'h?m IM4Mnr.sLir, and aNiiied to tne, I shall apulv tn said Uiinipiny fur a new Certi ficate ot'Mi ck to ftipi'lv "-aid tt.ss. JdH.M trilAMBERf.rX. I.ea-ibnre. Jan. 17. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION BaiUings, ThirJ 5L, Harris bnrg. Pa. Auili'Tized Capital, S30 OOO. InNUren Bmldiiics an.t uther property asaiiit loss or damage by flKt. Charier perpetual. DIUECTOKS. Simon Cameron Geo. Bersncr W. P. Murray Geo. M. I.auman llenj. Parke F. K. Bnas Wm. U.k Ic W n il Krpner Jnll Berryhill James Kni A. B. Warfnnl. President SIMOX CAMKKOX. Sfcr-U'T-s. S CAKUIF.it. W. K. WIl.JiON. Art,ltvibmg. 6:n.VJ7 Lewis')urg Acaiamy. Ts Fan. n n nTii Stssins of this TiTeTmt will commi-nc.e on TaCMaiiav, ttr. 4, 185. lu e-'iinnue weeks. The d"Mgn ut the Principal iu ciiimnuciiig omewh tt earner ihan u-n:il, is lo pr-pare lue way by a Nhorter Fa l and Spring reoes" lor a r te itmit bereafirr during Hie hot and MCk'y ffa-i n. Che course of iiwrm:iion is calculated iu fit Youths for Cntirge r (or general businrss. The Uibls l a text book, an I Cnr isitiox and 1)clhtih rrci-ive c.iretul attention. Paoriri. jiri iii Keriiation of S-udies is rewar ded by the bentuwincnt of CurLiiJnt tjaaos. A class of V icsn Linn secured. The present Session alfirtls a g 1 "ppor tumiv i,.r jiMin-' men who are e ic iift d pail of ihe year and wio purpose devoting lhe Winter months lo their own improvement, those desirous ;f onioning in-d seuts should be present the first day and secure ihem. 'luiitim For Cumw Bajn .s(Keadin7. Wriiing.Geimraphy, Ai"iihiii'iic1tJram nar and U s. History) $': Aiirmm Cxguii all noi named atmve) 8; and for l.isocants S 1 0 Ci.ntit.geiit expenses per Sessmn, 50 cis per scholar. No deductions except for protracted sickness. JAO. RAXDUI.PH, Sept. sl, ISS5' Principal. NEW Clothinj and Hat Establishment. TUST opencJ, at the Roms fo.mcrIy I occupied by .Vn It Htut,an enure new an I s; le...lu1 asM'rtinent of Colatin; Urid HtH, Br.wdcli.lh-. Cassimeies loe skins. and all sons of TklMMIXUS AM) FClililll.G OUODS. also Ores and Frock lu:om Coats, got up by eiperienced City workmen, am every olheraincle kept in such establish merits such as Whoe Shirts and Collars. Under garments, rvx ks, Suspenders. Cmbrellas, Uieralls, a variety l Gloves, Stocks, Neca and Pocket Hdkfs. Sewiue Silk. Thread and Needles, Coal Cord and Binding, Buys' and Y ouths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly on hand. CaMioni Work done on the premises, and vnd at the same rates. Tue times demand a good article at a low price. O ir mono is. - Juik Stslrn and tff .s.i'rj i'mftlB m Town!" Ijr N charge for shewing. Please rail and see for your selves. if v. aisn lo ave rom 25 to 30 pr ct- TAII.O'ilN'j in all its br.nirnes Tei ms-C ish. ABEL AMMO. Lcwisburg, Sept. 27. IS55 Downfall of Slfl"fl ' llijh Prices! Not Last nor Least! T DDINGS & WETZEL would annnnnce X. lo the Trading community, in I'usi and C lutur., that ihey have now finished lhe re ception of the lamest and best slock of Fall aud It litter Goods ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual varieiy of Dry Goods, Genu ami Lad.es' Wuit r Wear, Crocerlen. Crockery, Hardware, (ueeusitt arc, and a'l Goods oesireU ior HOi'SEKEni'EIIS and FARMERS. Our Guods were selected with unusual care, and we celieve will he found of lhe very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea- j snnablv he aXootd at auy oilier store uu tbe West Branch. We reiectlully invite onrold customers to call and see our .locks, and we are sure we can suit your wants aud tastes. Produce ta ken as usual cash never reiused. Oct II. '5S. 1DUIXGS A. WETZSL. Improvement In Dagcerrectyping! vJPVKEIl & 1IAWN announce to the O public thai they have newly fined up and icreatlv improved their R ms and Apparatus, a.id aie prepared to lake E,ikctieiiCS sup erior lo auy in this place heretofore. 1'ictnres corned, or taken fn-m life, and nfserted in Me- dallioii", Breas'ptns. Fingerr iiss.W u. liseals. Ae and warranted true. We annex a list of our sup-rmr Cases: Papier Mache.Sonventr. Jennv Lind, Jewel, I'nton, S ntag,0- al. Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug st re. opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg. Feb. Ti, 185s FOR SALE A first-raieO itfit, all compl-te and rea ly I t ue, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in ihe business, tor less than nrst ensi. FRESH HEAT! rIME Subscribers bavin?; associaieJ 1 themselves nnder Ihe Firm of Zkllsm or 8rs,in ihe BlIt'CHEKIXO Business, at tne old stand of F. Z-llers. (in lhe rear of his resilience on 9 -nih I hint street) are now prepared to snpplv ihe citizens of Lewishure and vicinity with Fresh Meat, of a'l kinds Cheap for Cash We trust we shall have a full share of public patronage. rySell out on Tuadny and Fridn morn ings every week. F. ZELLERS. I 8. STERNER. Lewisburg. Sept. 17. 1855 N. B. I wish io have sir old aeeonnts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED CP All indebted wtil please take notice. Sept. 17 F. ZELLER. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and ".ft. hour Hrass C!-k and natent tever tteaV lime-pieces. Brass 8-dav clocks at $4, brass 30-hourclocks as low as $. AH clock wurianted for en y tar at J. I.. TOPER'S Lcwisburg Chronicle & MARIA J. GfUER, H. D , AGUADIATE or the Peno Medical Lniversity,of Phileda , offers her profes sional services to the people of Lcwisburg and Vicinity. O.fice at her father's resldenc. (Dr. J. T Grier'a,) one door below J.L. Toder"s Jewelry Store. April 1C, 1855. New Bojk and Stationery Store IN Lewisburg. AL Fitzpatrick & J. Brothers. Puoiishers. Book-ellers 6c Sta tioners, 3V X. 6th si , Philadelphia, have open ed a branch of their establishment in 3d St., nnt door to Beavrr & Kremer's Store where may be ban Books in ihe varied deo rmients of Literature, including Historical. Biographi cal, Theological. Scientific. Mechanical, Poeti cal, Classirai.Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub licalions. Bibles. Prayer and Hvmn B oks, suitable for ihe various denominations. Plain and Fancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen and Pocket Cutlery, Portmonnates in Pearl. Ivory, Papier-.M,ichS and Mnrrncro, Gold pens and pencils. Ladies Cabas, Reticules and Work Uoxes. and a var'eiy of useful Fancy Goods. Ladies andiientleman arerespetlullysolicited to call and ex i nine their assortment of Books. St .turnery and Fanrv Goods. New G .ds re ceived every dav by Espress. f June 0. lifts. T,LAXK Ho ks of al patterns, inclnilmz ) lav Ho iks, I.e.ers J inrnals, Cash and Minute Uimks, Pass and Memorandum Books, Mudents' Xote and Composition B nks. Slc at M. Pi'zpatriek Brn.'s, 3d St.. Lewi-bun. IJOttTE MONXAIE3 in Pearl, Ivory. Pa pair M iche and Morocco t prices varying from 10 cts to $!J5 at I. Fitzpat rick dt Ur..' Xew Book and Stationer Store, :td Su. Lewisbnrg, next door to Beaver it Kremer's store. 11IXB Gol ' Lane Id Peos diamond poinied 37, 6't do " " " Ex. - 75 Gold pens in si!verces from 7Sets. tn$2,0O. tinld pencils with r without pens from 75 el.-, to 1,110 1 OLD pens repomnd at 25.1s each, at M. IjT Ft'zpntnck At Br..'s New Book and Sta ttonerv Stor-. 3d 9t. I.eishurg. next door to Beaver & Kreanier's Store I )E and Pocket cutl-ry of R.idzer's, Wn l lenhol ns, and oihers fine inaniificiure. n prices vsrvine from 10 cts. to $1.00. OK !KK-j fr r B.ks pnblisheil in this Countiv or Europe, nm on hand, will be .itiemte t to with promptness, and dispatch jnd -upptied in all n. at from SO lo 50 percent -l..p.ililishers' prlo.t.y Foanairirk Ar Ur... (1HKAP leiler, rap and hole paper from 0 j ets. to I2J per quire. Hurt" Envelopes self sealing, I2J cts. per 1U0. Fine hue " " '5 " at M. Fmtpatrick & Bros' Xew Book and Stationery Store. 3d Sl, Lewi-burg. ir ARPEHS, Godey's.Graham's.and all the other ',1)0 Maaazmes supplied al a re-r annum. S.n-le -Hir only so ci, uy M. Fitzpairtck & Bros' 3d St., Lewisburg.nexi .tnor to Bra er & Kremer's Siore. Philadelphia Adv'ts. George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved spiral prin;c Matrehe,Ko.i4 Walnui Si. Plinad. lihia. FIVE SlLVEK MEDALS awarded, viz. Two I'V tbs Am.Tieitn lont'tuta. Piew Ifortt, ocl.1 1S1 do rrnslm ln-tliul-. rhila.leli.oa.No. One at the Msrjlaml lulilulo, Ballmom. So'.) 18-2 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the flawy mrf h'mi w-fl-n fr ime work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a liahtcr and much more durable Irame, the springs are all c.niie'-ied by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, ren.le ing it impossible for a single spring to fall down or gel out of place, and making a Bed so elatie that any part may be raised or bent up. and is tnus admirably filled to Ihe wants of ihe sick or asthmatic who may require a si'ling posttire.havnig the luxurious soilness of the best Fealhei Bed with lhe light ness and facility of handling of the common 1L lir Mattress. These unproved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. I'ersnns havinz Hair Mitresses, can have them altered into Spring B"ds. These B Is re well adapiedf.oll itels.berlhs of Ships. S eainboats and H .spilals. Spring S tits fort'hitrs Carriaees orChnrch Pews ami 11 ur and Husk Mat e-ses made to order. Also an extensive ass rimetn ot highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished v,A s r in ox f ens 1 1 cn e. ennsistins in pin of B"dstens. H it and Coal Ra ks. Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs. Settees. Ate. Ac. Philadelphia. April 20. 1S55 1y575 EALAHAWDER SAFES! Evans & Watson, .o. rZG b uih houiili St., Hniid.trl.hia. threat lire at Che-inut & t.l h SsM Fri.t.n n.or..iiiL', D-. Ih, IBo4-l.A.S V WATSON S SALAM .NDLR SAF. S i'IU MI'llAM". as ihcy alwajs aie when j.ut lo ihe tesl : PintiniiPHia.Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.EvansiWaison No.2 South Fourth Sl Gentlemen Wetake much pleasure in rec- mmendinE your Salamander Safes lo Merch ants and ethers m want ol a secure m ans oi preserving their books, papers &c. Ironi fire, as lhe one we purchased from you about seven nniiihs since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as g md a cud tion as ihey were when put into it. before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the enure block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth sir.-eis. The above sale was .n use in nor olfi.-e. on the second floor of our ouilding. from which place it fell into the cellar snd remained there until ihe tire was out. The Safe was then re. n ved and opened in lhe presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of ils rodents. Will you plea-e have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we .mend to p. ii it in use asram. having penect connuvnre in ils fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, I.ACEY tic Pttll LIPS." Evans Sc. Watson take pleasure in referring to ihe following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : U S. M mi. Phil jta.: Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. Ph lada. ; Snainel Allen, Esq, High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Henderson Cuv Control er: Caleb 'one & C(.M No. 183 Market St.. ; R.rhard Norris A Son. Locomotive builders, Philada.; Uancrolt It tellers. Machinists, corner Ifith and James St ; Franklin Tire Insurance Co Phil ida.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Philada ; I.acev Phillips, cornr 5th and Minor Sts.; harpless A Bio . No. 39 South Second St.; James. Kent & Santee, No. North Third St. ;W H. Horsimsn & Sons. No. ftl N'irih Third St.; smith, Williams & C..No. 87 Mar ket St ; J. & B. Orne, No. 15 Chestnut St. n"A large assortment of the above Safes alwavs on hand (warranted lo stand at least 10 per cent, more fire thin anv Herring's Safe now in ne). EVANS & WATSON also manufacture and Weep for sale. Iron Shutters. Iron Doors and Lon Sash, for m iking fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses; Patent slate Lined Refrigerators. Ac. Please give ns aealLalNo.26 Sonth FOURTH St, Philadelphia- April 8.'55-673yl EIRS. E. BITCHELL, NO. 28 Nirrth Ninth St., Philafla., mannr-rtiirerofrlsinMIHltaeitUd, AC, of all deaerinttont. at WHLE8ALE and RETAIL. Order made up at snort ni tee J in & Vt and latest 5trl. April .'Mna West Branch Farmer February 15, 1856. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between L'avid Blatrand J. L. Barrett no derthe firm of Blair Barrett, in ihe business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second Street, has been this day dissolved by mutnal consent, J. L. Barrett having purchased the interest of said Blair, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BLAIR. J. L. BARRETT. The Mount Vernon nunc will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains to make ihem comfortaole. S. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1855. HERRINGS Patent fhampiim Fire Proof SAFES, with Htit' Patent Powder-Prool Locks, which were awaided separ ate Medals at the World's Fair Loiidon(1851,aid also at the World's Fair, New Ycik, 1853 and I854. The subscribers are the s. le manufacturers nnd pmpneti rs in this State of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. Tne reputation of lhe fennine Mcrrina's Safe" is world wide, and for Ihe last ihtrteen years tbe mercantile commnnitv have Witnessed and borne testi mony to their iwii rn.iB file proof quali ties.' Mnre than 12.t'00 of ibese Safes have been sctnallv sold and over two itrn have passed irinmplianlly ibroush accidental fires. The puhlic are as-ured that all Safes manufactured by lhe subscribers are not only cuaranieed to be fully equal, bnt in manv re spects even snperi.T tn ih se hirh have been so severely tried hv fire. Few will lorsel their serviees in the burning of ihe "Tribune es tablishment." New York. and al the Great Fire in Strawberrv street, at Ihe l.nee fire last July, opposite the Guard House ; and still more re centlv in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut Sts.,in this citv. in which these Safes came forth lhe acknowledged Cvutrw. when manv other securities failed. FARREL & CO.. Inn &rf nnd Bank Isxk Mnkm, 34 WALNUT Sireet. Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Sales, viih Puwder Proof Locks, maniil'acluied expressly for Banks, j Brokers. Jewel, rs, nnd others ismM srl r,lv f.m n.gurs Bank Vaults, Doors. &c, on hand and made to order. All lhe mosieel ebrate Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. S-soi'd hand Sates." Salamanders" and Iron Chests" of oilier makers, having been taken in part payment for Hernns's, for sale aihalfpr.ee. Man h :tu.'.ri5. 87Svl Agrnl J. O. RicHiiso.s & Co., Danville. GZHTJINE HONEY SOAP. frilE parity, fra;- i ranee, and mild j emollient properties ol ' this soa p. renders lies- -.evia.lv deservtn" a l3ei pl.'re on every toilet. jf I Ii For champed hands.and various diseases of lhe skin it is nneqnaled Each cake is stamfed WM. CO.NW V, IW Soii'h Mccond Street, Philadelphia. No uther is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, H Virrunlro! to Wuli in Hard, Soft or ball Wutcr. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint. Dirt, &c, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it i superior to any other Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper Ihan Ihe common Rosin soap. Each baris stamped WILLIAM COX WAY. 16S Soutk Snnd Strrrt. I'liilidrlpl.ia. manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE SOAPS.Sperm. Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Kosiu. ore. Orders hv mitl promptly attended to. Aiisnst 2t. Ift.VS 593m3 F. H. SOUTH, 1)0RT Monriaip, Pocket Book and I Dressing Case Manufacturer. N. W. cor. of Fourth A -'hes'nut Sts., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Mnnnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, II inkers' Cases, Traveling Bags. Note Holders, Backsaminon Boards, Pun Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pork.-t Memorandum Boots, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a eereral assortment of ENGI ISH, FRENCH AND GEKMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pen". Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. II. SV1TH, N. W. corner Fonrth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N Il.On the receipt of $1. a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to anv pari nf lhe United Slates, hv mail ; describtne pen. thus, medinm. haid, or son. March 30, 55 ly5S WOOD'S ORXUIENTAL Iron Works, EMse Avenue. Pini.nti.riii lhe a'leuuoii of lhe public is invited lo the extensive Manu- fai b-rv end vrnreroom in tne sunsrrinvi, im is prepared lo Itirmsh. al the shortest notice. Iron Rutins: nf werv descrii in n lor Cemeta- ries, Public and Private buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs. Lions. D. gs, Ac. and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol w hich is executed wi'h Ibe express view of pleasing lhe tasie, while ihe combine all the requi sites ol beauty and substantial consirncltoii. Pu'chasf rs mav rely n having all articles carefully boaed and shipped to their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish lo make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Sprue Garden Sl. Phila HOOK AGEtl, JtC. THE subscribers have established a BOOK AGLNCY in Pbtla.,and will fnrnish any book or publication at the retail price potliigf. Any persons, by for wauling us the subscription P'li eof anv of tlie : Macazines, such as Harper's Goilcy's.l'ntnaiu'.s.Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fa-hums, etc. will rt -eive the mnrazines lor one ear and a copy of a splen did lithograph portrait of ei'ber Washington, Jurkson. i r Clav; or. if sub-rnbing to a i and a Sl Magazine. Ihey will receive a copy of enher of tbe three portiaits. If snh-rribing I., a. .,,.' I" f Vlilie. all Hirer portrait.- lll be at lit tfriTti. JJl.'.sIl'fiiriiilnil lo those b msy i-hit. KN VEIOPKSof er.TT d.acri, t i.n and aie. ?o lar r.r nnll q.ian'iiieii, fomhbed. tw-al Itsm-s, W.a. 1c. a.nt bV'i"rr.eriptimr.fKXORsVlNOOSI WOOnraeeatrd with n. atn-se an-l deapatrli fca of BulUlmic-. o.,er Ilea. Ii.a. View, of Mlilnriy, B - k ll.u.traUon ljli.t CertiHeste.. s.m-l l ld-. ' All onlar. is-nt hT nsil VP wu.lly attend. to. i'rmma wi.k.nn view, of tlw r huildinRi. enrae.l eaw eetol a U .juerraotjps or ken b ol th kuildiog b Mail or Esvre-s. Pep- n a' a IHan.s- l.avh'it saleable artk-I',wowl.l Bml I f ikHr advantaire 10 wlirm the -u'aeritwra, a. wa would act u mfvU it th- L ;f b. . sn Unm Tai pt.ht. faiuntrait, r. j. sirak. llyMTIJ t an nan. Kxpresa Olliret I'WVl Tha nndeiened have been appointed Asenls for HOWARD A CO.'S EXPRE8 LINE, and ar now preparen io forward, dailu. Packages, specie. Bank Notes Ac. to Philadeli hia. New York. Boston, Al bany.Baltimnre.and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The nnblic are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line. a it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between tfce cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A M.will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in Ihe rnowtng morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Ojffre A 43. Sonth Third 9t Oct. !. CHR!T ft CA I DWELL. To Iron masters and Dealers. PENN'A Wire Works-No.21 Arch St. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, 8CREENS. 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 Cuv. , A very superior anicle of Heavy Founder s Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Sed, Grain, Siarch, SnutT, Brick dust, Ac. 3m59l BAYLISS, DARBY A LYNN. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. H. "NEEDLES, TTrsTAND BRCE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers tf fine Fucscn Tcs,combining extreme Lgklnef. ease, and durabilily, wiib correct eonslrnctiorf. Hernial or Ruptured patienfs can be suited Vy remitltne awn.nnli., beli w : P-ndini number of li.fll. around the l.ll.ai..l ltllij "ideal!, i te.1. i o. . 1 .sinnle Tru-s-H. 3. 4. i. Iwlit-fl. ". liitruetion. as to wear. atld how to alfccl a cure, when puaeible, aeut with the Trn-it. Also f.ir (isle, in rreat variety. Dr. Manning's hnpmttd l'uttnt Hndi Brace, li.rll.ee.ire of Vrolsp-ui tt ri: also S lnl Crop, and Su.i oriel I'atent sho.il.l.r llraree. rh-et K- pan ler. and Kiss r llrsree. ..Ivt.-d lo all woh l.. houlder and W.-ak Lonic-: Uniiioh Klatie Abdoluiual Uslu, eurpen eoiL s : e rinir. s. male aiel S msle. .Ladwa' Kooms, wilb La.l atteodanU. JySOO Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The subscriber Las removed lo No. rltt Market .street, (Jiree oW above the Old Stand, VH1LAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock ot all articles in his line consisting of OltA.NGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuis, Ground Nut plain and roasted; Piekies and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites Ihe attention of Dealers and others visiting Ihe City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted tu carry safe. S. I.. HERRING, No. SB Market street, SmriBfi above Front, south side, Philai Book Agents Wanted. AGENTS wantel in every Tow n anl County in the I nited States, lo canvass lor lhe mosi popular Historical and other val ual.le and saleable B .oks published Works particularly adapted to lhe wantsof ihe people, living beautifully Illustrated wilh fine Sieel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the must sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our lisi also includes the best books of T.S. ARTHI R. Ocer 100,000 volumes have been ..i.i ti.e nasi ear. and their sale is increasing vi t. We have lust added several A'.ui Hook- lo ! our list by this most popular' wruer.ahd shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. Wethmk we have the best list for Agents in lhe coumrv. Send for it. and judsre for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. UHAIU.EY. Vnbllsher, H North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. HELM BO I D'S Highly Concentrated" 1 oiiiounl Fluid Extract ol lilt 111. lor Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak ness, and all diseases of lhe Sexual Organs, whether iu Male or Female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no mailer of how Ions slanifng. If.ou l.ave nnitraried tlie terriMw disease wlni-n, h. l' one.' seat.d in the "t-w." will nr-l f" down lr ,. ,., ration tn another, on.l. rniimna tt.e cou- Mituti u. and .vii..c ih- ry viiui Bum. of of.-. .1.. not IruO ,onr,elf lo th. I.ai.d. A C..s' s. ho -tot np ev er day in a nl like this, ai.rt il tie- pap. T With . la noBfl.hJ.t.sW. IUal olate.1 to ikss-i.. the ,ounK and tless. ma ai-m-int-d with their lri.-k. oa e.n n..t be too careful in the .ek-suon of a remedj m lbv CThe Fluid E-traet of rtorhn b teen proi-nos'ssl by nm.ll-1 ysiehni. the O.r.t-1 H-tn -d. ever known. IU- a n.e.li.e aerfeetl, l H. ' trttiocrl 1.1 in its a. tion, je, - .... . ,T. rr parli. te of the rank an I p..i.tls i or ih.dp.-dlul.ii--.-e;... anise ..ther remedi:.,.t.i:e. trv Ob thr ui--ii- in th tlood. tOTiftitutu dI o.l.Hlj, bromiht on by i-lf.l.ue. a hhj lerrib !.- brout-bt thousand, of the h ai.o race f. untinie;., ,rr..e,. thu. I la-tini the bnllMnl hoie. of parent., a. d bl,Bhlin in the bud the ,lr.n amhitioo ot m.o.v a noble joulh.can b. cured by thi. Infallible d uie.IT And as . u.e..rine whirl! mart ben efit e. ry bo.IT. Irom the rimvly delu-.te ' ."lie..ed ...d aevsir.iii ii.s.'.id. no equal u to ha found, acting bulb a. a Lure and 1 rT. uU.. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid KM i act sarsaparllla, For vupfyinthe Blo.l p-moTinR .11 dtases arisine fp wieaawof Metcurv.esno.nre and invrndeuse m l.fe. cl.n.!.i c.ii.litiilioii.1 .li-eiuie. .mini: Irom ii oureKOcot the Hlnsl Dd tin- only p li.toe and ef-f.-l.i.l kre wn remedy for the cure of .seP'ful.. salt tihe.im. remld Head. Ulc ration, of Ui. Thro..t a..d Uta. I'.iu. nd . Inns, ot lb llone.. T.-lur. 1 1" ,.le,ou the tce, .lid all Scaly Kroftion. of the !klu. Thi. article t. now ppwrit-d Ijmm of tile mo di-lin -ot-lod ..T.i.l-!i.inlhep.unlry..nd ha. proved more . Itlclcnl in i.r li.e!t.n any vr. p..p.tlon n m I .rill. et ot!ere.l to lhe ut.llc. .-e.er.l c.-e. of -acon-d.rv s.'i.biiKM.P-uri.l.n.l Scn.fulou..ll.ea.seshiveeB tir.iT .iolered in the incur:. 1.1. w.dsof ouc CublK In .tilii'lion. wh eh h-d S.r m-n. er. panted e.ry WKSle ol t.ei.nnent that eoiod I de.ieed Th- se w furiii-h , rilmn ..-mfl of the ...ul.r, cIT.cl. of hi. mi-dielne In .rr..tm me of Ihe m-t inT. l.r.1. di-.-.-. .tier the nl.ndi. werede.tp.yed.ud Ibe bone, a.re.oyaff cled. MITtl E Ie-ttei.fr.nl p.-o.ible l'hy-i. ian. "f Bcv ar.l Medteal f.-llep . n.l ivrtitic.l.. of euie. lioul " . I., found acoll-aoTlliicb 'Ih l'r-.pr.U.ua. D PI....I F.Tlrrl of Tiur.hll. Sl Der botile, or G bottles lor Fluid Extract of Sarsapanlla,$l per botile, or 6 hollies for 5, equal in sirengtn to one gauou s-jiup '"prepa'red and Sold by It. T. HEl.MBOI.D, Chemist. 2113 Chestnut St., near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHRIST A CALDWELL, l ewishurg. and of Diuggtsls and Dealers ev erywhere. I Sr All letters directed tn the Proprietor or Atrent receive immediate attention. June I, 18o-.vl Kew masonic Hall, Philadelphia. AGENTS wanted in every town and county in the L'nited States, lo sell the beautiful picture of the Grand Lodge ItuOUl, in the New Masonic Hall. Philadel phia. This I'ldie is sellim very rapullv, and elicits the admiration of all. for Ihe correct ness and h.leliiv w.th which the STATUARY, FRESCO PAINTINGS AND Fl'KNI TUKE are represented, and Ihe arusuc beauty and harmony ot Ihe colors, eize ol riaie, xa a iS. Price, $: oo. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will peae address, for fuiiher information, L. N. ROSEN TH L. Oct. 19.'j"m3 .Lithographer, I'hilada. TVTOTIt'E. Havins been appointed the 1 SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared lo perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also lhat he will attend tothr re-intenneot of deceased persons, nnder Ihe direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the I.o.lre al ihe Gate of the Cemetery. GEOKGE DONACIIY. Lewisburg, May-30, 1854 GEORGE T. COLE, "HEALER in Pianos, Me'odcons, and J all kinds of itlualcal lTftiIi dls)P. Keeps constantly on hand. II I let A Davis. Boston ; Ltghie, Newton A Bradburys; and Bennett A Co, N. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes A Co.'s celebrated MELODEON9, prices from ?45 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken in ex chanee for new. Room directly opposite the Court Ilonse, WiUianuport, . April 4, '55 573m6 IJOVNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor' ) all engaged in the service of the U.S. in the War of 181 and for their Widows, at the Office of the Lewisburg Chionic!. MAltltlSBUKK BINDERY J. J. Clyde A. F f.. Mutter. ' wcuori IT. O. tiulol at C: Book Bisdir. asd STATioNESSj akd Blank Book MANurACTUREHu, . HarritluT'j, 1'u. MOST respectfully inform iheir friends lhat they arc engaged in ibe above business r directly opposite Herr'a Hotel, jty They Batter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a cootiuuauce of the pat ronage ao liberally enjoyed by lhe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Offices, Mercbauis, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books. Newspa pers, Bibles. Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. A II. t 'tf Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON ! ! ! 17R IKS. just iwived at the 1' Hardware Store of REYN OLDS d McFAUDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see Ihe Inrnent and 4' as- rtment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the erelU'ire Control of the celebrated Vuiaim Centre county Iron, we are enabled to wnrrnnl every bar. Ail sizes Tire, Scollop. Round and SiUrt H. rse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac. at Cs prices lo all. Call and see Ibe Hardware Store f JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. 7E bes leave to introilnce nnrselres to ihe citizens of l.r.M ISBI KG and viciniiv, as eitensive Miners and Shippers of White Ash tnllir;i ite oal, At Ijincaster Colbert, Xnrthumherland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler lo the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to lhe manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are - - 1 i mu ytr ..lilng purposes. STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 EGG for Family Use and Steam. STOVE i V I P PFA L'mfarnsrs an(' Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SUN BI'RY, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEAt.E A CO. J. J CncmtA. IsMica-tor. I IIksj. tUiahoL. Lancaster. C. W. ea.La. rhamokin. If. Bn-vosBDsrs if USPOrders addressed toShamoki nor nhtfry will receive prompt atienlion. yhffi l.evlburr' sa ing Inotltullon, IS now open and ready to du business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. J.iH.san Watts. Mr. Bvkrs Awwnss. Mr. Jwes M'Chkiht. Mr. Thow.s H.iis. Mr. Wittiiw fmci, Mr. J. O. L. Smsnti. Mr Jt. Msiistt. Ornccas WILLIAM FltlCK, President. DAVID REUER. Treasurer. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overtbree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept- l, 18A3 Wiiificld Uoolen Factory, Xear llartli'toii, I nion County. f I HIS establishment is now in the best order- The machinery being nearly all pew, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the ailpdhing counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t"e I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of (.oodsi, such as f'i.fis. Satinet; Cahmere, Tweed; Blanket', V'lens, dr.. which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Cnontrv Produce een erallv. MRK HALFPENNY. Il trtleton, Apvil 2S, 1 s.": if Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VOLKMAR is now located on N'.nh Fourth street, near D Phillips Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTI'RES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and Freneh I.anguaees.Draw inz, Painting and Draughting, laueht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg. Aptil, 155 CABINET WARE. Havins taken the Shop on Aorth rcunh street, near the Franklin House, loimerly occupied by F A Ihuiachy and A D Elder, ihe subscriber most respectfully informs ibe citizens ol Lewishure and vicimtv that he is prepared to manufacture i all kirn's of t ahlnel tt are, comprising Bt'REAI. S, TABLES, BedsieaHs. Stand- Sofas, Corner Cupboards. Card Tables, all kinds ol CHAIRS. Ac. Also that he makes 3 COFFINS to order, and havine provided him self with a IIE.iRSE he will be prepared u attend Funerals. Having eneaged the best workmen.therefore the public may rely upon having the best ol work from lhe best materials. JOHN S. SHIPTON N B. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Lewisburg, April 26, 1855 Take Notice. DR. KELLIXG, of Mechanicslnr, Pa., announces to all aillicied with Tu mors. Wens, Cancer, Cancer Wans, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, While Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Kuile, lhat be can remove i Cbem by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. Il is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove them with j perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine, until a cure is perfected. Chronic aud all oiher diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal aiilictions treated wilh po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars ran be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING, M I), Mechanicsbnrg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residine at a distance, he has for years been in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with GlS.aAL SATI.raCTIO. He would say however lo those desiring advice in this way. that to seenre attention ihey should enclose, with the general .symptoms of their cases, a fee ot One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his lime for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his OtTice at all times when not professionally absent. Carrion. S.rangers coming to Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned io beware of nnprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only ofie in this Plate who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite lhe I'nion Church. Mechanicsbnrg is A miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R, and accessible r,o. 9tl narts of the I'nton. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July S7S63yl TEWELRV of the latest pattern of allqual-j I tl ities for sate at the West Citv prices by ti. YODEF. THE subscriber eon- JL tic del to carry on the , .itrrjr HuaHie" at the Old Stand on Aorti.t Third street, near Market, and re.pectioll) solicits the patronage ol bia friend and utt public generally. CHARLES F. VDMa. Lewisburg. May ti, 150 LEWISBURG FODNDR. .The sfjbscrlbers, thankful for past patronage, would infirm ihe Dublte lhat they continue to ,', "T5!" r"f".r. all kinds of MILL GbAhlNG and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and olher Machinery rrpaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at pnres il.at can noi fail to nlease. GEDDE6, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. IS61 COOKING Stoves, nf various atierna and sires, for Coal or Woo , fur tale at the Lewisbbrg Foundry by Grddes. Marsh A Co. M TO VMS Parlor. Wood, and Coal kj Slnvea. varnios palteins, for enie al iLe Lewi-biira Foundry. Grddes. Matah A Co. "lyiAKD'S Pnlem tiang Plow, a upe V nor article, fur ale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Grddes. Marsh A Co. GRAIN or Seed Ur. lis Ross' Patent decidedly the belt and most dvrablc Gtain Drill now in use. for nle si the Lewi-burf Fuui dry by Geilde-, Mar.fa A Co. Eussey's Grain Rcaptr. for cutting both Grain and Gras H TANl FACTI RED and for sale at the Lewisborg Foundry by GEDDES. MARSH Lightning Rods. AF J LK Biaoy y-' close investicatiM dJ nuroerou eiperimcuU, lhe Patentee Uke pkuMOre in .nfotmiijg tbe public tbet ht hii ariied sl thr l-ue fifiMipee of pfoteciing fa milt m, dllii.g and pr f-eri) Iron. thcdeti,uc.ivc iofltt ei.ee el LIGHTNING. 1 h calamities ibet every City , Tut n, itlaf e and Country fall victim to annually, thio' tbe groae oegligeDce of iu mbal ilaiito. is bfyeoii cakulatioo, eapecteily hen the ea.ely is ao easy lo obtain litis ie founJ tn ABMITAGE't Patent itlagnctit iigijtning Hobs, and in this alone- Tbia Koi baa beeu eiamiDti) by the mol arirntific g nt(emen in tbe world Prutraaora M'Murtrie, Juhnaon,V. at lor end mr.J olbera that have eiamraed them, recomanend and peak of then, in the high cut term ot approbation, and bae pronounced them the onfy safe roda ic nte in tbtaor any other country for tbe prolecti ol Lieaand Property. One advantage U to divide and i brow back a part of ibe elrcmc fuid barm leas 10 tbe clouda ; in time ol a stroke ibis enables the rod to conduct thst portion of do id that belongs to tbe earth withont the sKghiet danger nf lea ving tbe ronduetor. 'I bis rod has many other adsnt.ges over the old one. The only place of manufacturing is in Vine St. 9 aWrs above 12 A, Philadelphia where all persons are renpectfnlly invited to cal and eiamine for ibemselves. For sale Vbo.osal or Ketail by THO S ARMITAGE. Orders promp'l? attended to. Terms cash. These rods have been porch -wed and success lolly used by ihe fol lo inr, indivfdasl, eotopsnie nd corpitrationa. whose names are chserially ubmttted J In - mar Fitattpi.M. 9. RaWta, OmttrfW 9utxifitvr, Judjrr Bt uTjer, iaigw Crand, J. MalfMSW J. Lu 11 Bis., C. tlmuiy.J iicrwinT,ti.Oklmj,i.fT& liitTM.i, tlie lttfTslry AiDihuuc Ande-raua 4 lirniaMraV K al. L. t.ratiu. Julia Uutat Tho. liivier, Hmtm tt ll.f ri. A K. Oilirr, It. friiiitit.Di, llio. Mott A C Ml tBins -rrr, J. . Hfeuott, C. Uamf-hivjs, J Kipl-y A ( o., J. NtBiMB, B iHult-n, J. Orem.!, tt. Ps y r, Mr. ULtTiAem. Mr. MartiB, S. Trb4wyf J-BiialiiWy Mi. l)ftiMn. lr. l'aul.. U. Powers A C., t. Wtsesaay II. MilUr. tt. Krd BBk U-UI. th . S. Arstta!, ti aIiMfc OarUrn CeroBin-atOBsra' Hall. In ik Stutr Ae f'Tity. Oorv CriiTilB. Jodre M'Cull. JdUkv Iyw,n, John .NcUn.vJi, Vr. ii. M 'Marts, v-Bj.Rotrcit", Mr. J. DnwBing. is t'A7o coryrr. Ilartlff r.Mrk HalfV4nay. V m. Forter, Jcha Tfaas Mirhaivl frier. Jtmb bBSlth, ltTid StiBBB, Rrubva Mrhrh. GtMrrtc Klt-rknetr. Jittm Herlm Cpurt HoawWf nl et.mn,i-Kim r-' tfti.-. Ltmt- J Joh mt. I'num Ut Cliarlrs Wilaw-B. nmJttngttm 7. Jobs kuots. f5imn KudIx. Tp. Isbsc CvitudtUaV. sTAtSs SJttr Tp. MikbttSa JioflrAaa. XKCOMMEXPA TTOyS. Vbuim., Aac 1S.1MT- I t)ftv tHn Any rarrfallj iBjM-tid ca&uUr Lltrhiumv jSt-d. viita van aad HidVx. Btwtrd by Mr llMtBiasi Arniitaxp. ob itellMBe Iloua. (.loorrptvr, at (f bmm bo bt-Mtatioa im raying; lhat it ia aotoaly lb brat 1 bavr rvsrr M-mn, t-ul tdat it ia th oaly on 1 bv yf pianined tl.at ia rr atrftrd an rtrrtly anrBrtfle priart plra. It ia with B-b Blaaaorr that I f-roBBiBd btS coadoctorto tbr aikBlioD ot oBrrnf hniMinirw). 11. MrMt'KTEIM. I ava writ iTff d that th M-rttc LihtBiBir Rod atannfMrtur d .y Mr. Th. bib Aratltape. of fhiladcifbia ia th IVM that 1 aa avr b ra aUc. 1 have apcal MTai yrar io thf atat'y nt th h w of rle trtrit and BufBte i-in, and have n. b aiUtl a ia -avis that th kod ara nntru''ti-i Vob th .nlt prit c p r-i aafrty. Tbalrftn ahork iarrcfiel and diit rw d t-y the asaaaat at that' of the rod. and it ttnild br iBipoasiMv. axcordias to tiia of attrartina ard reps aiow. fttr a baildiDS; ts bo 11 jur-d ty a tr kr f ItufetBiat: wb-n ntrnd hy ob of tliewrotl. I havr hv-B aciiuanbd with Mr. Aranltara for f .trl year, at d Irforr hoct b b rired tha aaaaufae tarr of thrr-r rod 1 sBiinrd thr priuett'Ir a wbirh tbry arr rt'Ttrtirm trd. ai ft it coo tared that their BdaatiOa would t- attt aled with roaipltnr sarr a. Th .BrraMaf drmnl for th-M rotlr.aittJ thersti aaivtaalra ia all parts of th rouBtry, ir aajpivec-a mB'atioB of thT utility and aai-r:ontT. TKACY K. V ALLIuK.M. P. Itl-inp Sua. PTiilad Co., At ril lo, It-ai. CS.tJ. WILT asd AMI tL HOOVER. Hurtle ton. Vn ion Cu. Pa, ae Agents for Union si.d ailjoining Counties, and will turnifh the Ko.li ot lhesme terms ana. in tbe some manner as lbs Proprietor. Opposition the Life of Bvin'$$ t NEW LIVEltY EXCHANGE STABLE. 1 lit jut.MTtilier would rcpectfull ioluioi tb riiizen.ol Lewi.hu rg and the Ira.rlms caas itj gCDcralla.tbat he ba ovrneJ ow LirJ no Lich.oge 8ial.le t vl R I H sMrai kail quarr Sooib of Market, and Ba rovi(!eala ood lot ol Hor.ee. wilb entiielv new gow and laab ionetilel'arriaeee. bursies.bleiabs. tc. where ail wi.buit. sDiliing in hi line mas ks aetooioiod stetl on the shurtesi notice and must reasonable terms. He will pay e.ery attra'ioo to the wente of bis cu.tnmere.aad hopes t? o doirl lo irerii and receive a liberal share ! publis psitonsse. WILLIAM MOOhE. Lewi.burs Pec 30. ISA I The University 1 X this place will oprs ils 17ih Semi- I Annual Sessinn n thr 4'h ol OCT. next. The Faculty is full and experirnced,tbe nu sa ber nl Siadr'ais so laree as let secore troalatioir and mutual benrfit, and of sack as age as to render any pranks or violations of decorum unpopular and disiastefal. Tbe Bam Iter last session was 133. As the whole of the classes commence new studies next term, it is eminently the best lima for new studrnts to enter. In the College and Aradrmy toRfther, not less than tweniy-s recitations occur dailv. giin yoosit men wBe contemplate but a brirf stay io ibe Institution an extensive choice of sul)'c' and enabling them to pursae branches suitable lo tkeir pre vious attainments. The rrntale Institnte opvss at tht same time under the three Ladies who have kad the ehatge. ratra or ttitiow. Academy EnglisH studies only $I a tjI do Classical do also 2D Collejre proper 3" Female InstiiHte hietirst branches 30 do cumtnon do For further information, spr'T ,p K'T MAI COM, D D., President of the I'niTersiiT- lOCK and other ST0VFS jnst received 1 V . BEAVER 4 XRENER no VAV inf