cpcriuirtited with it in various field and (.arjen crops, tJ possess a value equal to I bat of the best guano, even when mixed with half its bulk of garden mould. 13y mixiDg the excrement of hens with muck, or well decomposed peat, and saturating tin' whole with urine, or diluted sulphuric a;. , a compound of great energy will be found, and which, when applied to the purposes of vegetable enrichment in tbe ordinary way, will insure the best and must salutary results on any crop. Goose Duno, although possessing, in its crude state, qualities highly uncongeni al and even deleterious to plants, is never theless endued with principles which ren d.r it capablo of being transformed to a good and salutary manure. To secure tl.ts result, it may be thrown into a heap, after being previously saturated with water in which salt Las been dissolved, and mix ing it with Cue caustic lime, gypsum and wood ashes, one bushel of the three last ingredients, in equal proportions, t9 six bushels of the excrement. The compost should be allowed to remain six weeks un disturbed, before being used, aud then ap plied in the same manner as guano and pnudrette. For Indian corn, it does well iu the bill, but for grain and grass crops, it should be broadcasted. Twenty bushels to the statute acre, will be found a liberal application fur well set-sward land, or hnd nuder wheat, oats, or rye. When used as a garden manure, it should be sown broad east, and worked in by the spade or rake. There are very few pivoting roots, which do not receive great and obvious benefit from this application. Pigeon Excrement. The stale from the dove cote, like the excrement of tho ben, to which it is stongly assimilated, is another valuable fertiliser. It may be ap plied to soils and crops in a perfectly crude state, and always with adhiirable success. It is of a warming nature, rich iu all the essential dementi of nutritiou, and exerts its energies at once. It is less durable than some other manures, and owing to 1 its energy, requires to be applied in less quantities, especially on cultivated crops. t'ot roots and bulbous plants, it is invalu able. Chip Manure may be regarded as be longing to tbe same category as muck and peat. When decomposed, it is fine aud light, and when analysed presents a heavy preponderance of vegetable and mineral constituents. It possesses a h'gh degree of value as an ingredient in composts, es pecially those which are mostly of mineral nature. Its effects on Indian corn are well known. The finer it is, the more im mediate and efficient will be its action, though in this condition it is less durablo tbau when applied in a coarser state. Cur rant) gooseberry and other bushes of a fruitifcrous chale, are greatly benefited by annual applications of this article j it tends to kept the soil light and moist, and be sides supplying a healthy pabulum, favors the expansion of the spongioles, which it vivifies and strengthens. Forest Mould ok Scrapings. These articles are also of vegetable origin, being derived principally from the decay of leaves, wood, &,e., aud consequently pos sess in themselves many of the more im portant vegetable principles, such for in stance, as the nitrogenous and carbona ceous compounds which eater, more or less extensively, into the texture and organi zation of all plants. When accumulated either in the spring or fall and placed in situations favoring decomposition, these materials are readily resolved into a high ly powerful manure. If placed in the cat tle yard, or bog pen, deposited under shoep sheds, or mixed with other materials in the compost heap, their valuable pro perties will be happily econemised, and an important addition thereby secured to the available manurial resources of the farm. Too much importance cannot well be at tached to articles of this character ; they are all valuable adjuvants in the process of fertilization, and their economy and judi cious application, will tell upon the da vclopement and maturation of the future crops of bim who uses tbem, as well as upon the amelioration and improvement of the soil to which they are applied. No one who can procure them need complain of a want of manure. Bones constitute another valuable fer tilizer. CrusbeJ and ground bones have long been extensively uod both in this country and in Europe. On almost every species of vegetation roots as well as grains they act with turprUing prompt ness, and their effects are both salutary and lasting. Bones dissolved in sulphurio acid which is itself a great promoter of vegetative power in the toil are perhaps more efficient than in any other state in which they can be applied. As all bones contain large quantities of phosphate of lime, their mechanical ( licet upon tbe scil is considerable, and a degree of constitu tional improvement proportioned to tbe quantity of the article applied will fol low as a natural result. To those who have never experimented with this species of manure, I would say, be no longer re miss in the pcrfi rmanco of an obvious and most important duty. It behooves every one who has soil to cultivate, to strive, by every possible means, to improve its pro ductive opacity, and to secure from it tbe richest and most libera! rewards. In order ; in arliiuvA tl.ta r-. ..1 ..., I. I - . u ' ' j wc must uaic uiau- ure. This eau never be possessed without effort ; like all other acquisitions, it must be purchased by effort, and often at the sacrifice of ease and comfort But in such an undertaking, considerations of this m- tuie should be entirely overlooked. A MON'TOOMfcRY CriUXTT FARMER. Ci'yniiU, Fib. I, William Jones, TTORNEY at Law.Collcrtions 2 L promptly attended to. Office opposite Kline s lloiel, 690 LEWISBVRG.PA CARD. A B. LONGSHORE, M. D., having J.X. located himself on tbe property lately owned and occupied by Rev. U. A. Hewitt, in West Milton, respectfully oners his profes sional services to the public, and from long experience natters himself thai he can render satisfaction to all those disposed to patronize Dim. Kelly Tp, Union Uo, feb.4, 1S&B 4m COURT HOUSE. THE Subscribers to tie Building of JL the tnmn t;utimy tonn nouse, etc., arc requested lo pay ihe ONE-TENTH of their subscriptions, to the undersigned, on the first day of every succeeding month, till the whole is paid commencing urrthe 1st day of February uejet. liy order oi the tfunainp committee. JAMES F. LLV, Treasurer. Lcwisburg, Jan. 15, 1856 EL H. Dersham, HI. D., TTAVING permanently located in Lc A X. wisbure, Pa respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention lo the duties ul hi profession to merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every nawe,and treated with unparallelf r. success. 1. DEKSHAM graduated at the renowned American Electic Medical CoUege,Cmcinnatif having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Uld School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia ; hat becoming convinced of the super ionty of the Newor American Eclectic system, he commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen City of the Weu This Institution, although yet in it infnnry, hnn no auprrlor in ttwOrrat Wast, and ha lr'air annuit..j- nvre Student than tha four other Mitral Col hp of Cmrinnati roruNtird. It is aendiog phyeiHann to all arta ot our ftlobc, ud in Ohio, lodiaua, tr., tb-y will oua tM muni auuwroaa than any olber el of I'hvkiana. Th principal d'T rnv botwwn the Rrfonnfd (nwor Eclertu. an4 tbe old Aitopathir fryntt-m of mtv1iciDt,.tbis: tb w &-liol ut no aidii'iiial aent that ta la any way injartita to th human ystrm, curb at) Calomel, AnwDio. A ntininnv.afcr .; fur iiirur and barmlea aiienta bava of I at vn been dutrtvred, (r the ever liberal and procnwiT piiycKiao of the New Svbool.) that are omplu uhptitut lor Uie aeietrnouw miianf .(ja loinel, theref re wa have no neod for them. With thw ral'iHble new asjrnU, and all thoaa ot tba Old or AllnpaU.H tool exrrpt tw f.w poisons mentioned at-ore, aud ail the improenjet of every otber jnU'in of aicdi- -jiie. (a ibf lI.4neptuir,iijrtt,'ni,.iuomfloiiiHO.c.; mauv din-mi) are now curable that were once considered impop'tule, and that ton without break in? down tha oon pttt'atiuD. and nreatiiic HhT ...PtweA, as lability, Kbea mti;n, !rnpepRis, Liver Diae, l-'lrcrat-l Sore Threat, Irinetsu-it boiien. ptvmwtur hot of Teeth, C The NVw i-rli 1 certainly claim a rreat superiority In tho tretatroent f all dttsoasea. H bes been proved by Clinical r p-tts that th nntrtlity la in all diraes toother in lefts than 2 per oeut; that of Asiatic Chblcra ta, only ft per eels. Thtp it an are of pmrnviw and imprnvemants, and the New jVb'"J li alwayK prfnvi8ing, not baing bouAd down by despotic ere(la aud anti)naxd theotiea, N B. OPFU'E at tbe lower end of Market 8t 016 AdrQinistrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of AiininitratHin un the estate of Rct. ABRAHAM DA WSO.N'.deceased.late of Union towDship, I'uiiin county, have been granted to the undvmieneJ, by the Register of Union county, in due inrm of law; therefore all persons indebted t said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to ISAAC WALTER. Lewisbur;. Not. 30, 1S5 FARRIERY. THE subscriber offers his services in curin? Morses of Poll Evil or Fistula. He will cure IIores of either of these afflic tions for if". or make no charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are atllrcied, to restore them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lewisbure. in, lbS. GBORliK MEIXELL. Latest from Sevastopol! "VTEW GOODS, 1 lor Fall and Winter, COMPFISIXG EVERYTHING WANTED IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. umsii a. vonsE. Lewisburg, Oct. Kl, l55 Dutci'fall of Urbttstopol and Hijh Price! Not Last nor Least! TDDINGS & WETZEL would announce A to the Trading community, in Town and Country, that they have now finished the re ception of the largest and bet stock of Fall and M inter Goods ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Goods, Genu' aud Lad.es' Winter Wear, G roccrlcs. Crockery, Hardware, (lueewm are, and all Goods desired for HOUSEKEEPERS and FAR.MKUS. Our Goods were selected with unusual care, and we believe will lie found of the very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably be alforded at any olber store on the West Branch. V.'e respectfully invite our old customers to call and sec our stocks, and we are sure we can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta ken as usual cash never refused. Oru II, "5S. IDDINGS &. WETZEL. FRESH HEAT! M'ilE subscribers having associated I themselves under the Firm of Zcuxas A Srtaii,iii ihe BUTCHERING Business, at the old stand of F. Zellers, (in the rear of his resilience on south I nira street) are now prepared to supply the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity with Fresh Meat, of all kinds Cheap for Cash. Ve trust we sbali have a full share of public patronage. t.Seil out on Tuaday and Friday morn ings every week. F. ZELLERS. I. 8. STERNER. Lewisburg, Sept. 17, 185S U. B. I wish to have my old aceonnts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED UP- All indebted will please take notice. Sept. 17 F.ZELLERS. CARPETS. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 3d cts. to ? I IS per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bought at auction, others direct from the manulartors, at prices that we can Sjll them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and ook before buying else where. I i VHREVER & SON. une 1, IflSS. 4 LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies' J Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. tCHREVER II SON. A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum rrer Shawls, for sale verv low, by June I, 185a J. KCHREYER 4 SON. CLOTHS. Cassimeres, Tweeds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever by June 1. 1855 J. SCHREYER 4 SON. T)T TVTT7 Q for Jusiices and DlliX JL JVO Constable, for sale or printed lo order, at the Chronicle: Office Lewisburg Chronicle & DARIA J. GRIER, DL D . A GRADUATE or the Penn Medical University.of Pbilada , offers her profes sions! services lo the people of Lewisburg and vicinity. nflir at hr fatKr'a rpsidnc.. Dr. J. F Grier's,) one door below J.L Toder's Jewelry cHore. April id, taoo. GOTTA PERCHA For Artificial Teeth Hav ing pnrchased the right to use Dr. N. B. Slay ton's " Colored Guita Pmlia" as a base for artificial teeth, I am prepared to insert sets by this process. Same of the advantages Gutta Percha has over eold or an v other metal, are.the certainly of an accurate fit, flexibility without danger of deatroriDg tbe fit. tt Is Mfter aM much norc eongYula to the month, therefore leu Uabla to nak It aore ; It is altogether unaffected by aocretioiia of the mouth, (it hat been anbjeeted to tha teat of powerful arid;) and tba natural contour of tha gum ran be more perfectly Imita ted than by any other proeeaf. Any ona wiabing It can bava a aet inaerteil, and not UktiijC tbem can hare lhm ezehaneed for a aet on gold. Uentista reaatinr. in Union and Snyder counties, can raceira lnatrurtton and Office Itixhta on reasonable term. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, Junction of Third Street and Univernity Avenue, LEWISBURG, Pa Jan 17, 1856 11 w NEW Clothing and Hat Establishment JUST opened, at the Rooms formerly occupied by Keviut d Beak, an entire new and splendid assortment of Clotblna; and Hals, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Doe skins, and all sorts of TM.VM1AGS AXD FURNISHING GOODS, also Dress and Frock Custom Coats, got up by eiperienced 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 Gloves, Stocks, Neca and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewine Silk. Thread and Needles, Coat Cord and Binding, Boys' and Youths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly on hand. Custom Work done on the premises, and sold at the same rates. The times demand a good article at a low price. Our motto is, - Quick Salet and the Smollett I'mJUt in Town.'" C?'No charge for showing. Please call and see for your selves. if you wish to sava- from as to 30 pr CL TAILORING in all its branches. Terms Cash. ABEL AMMON. Lewisburg, Sept 27, 1855 CLOCKS all kinds or 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever lime-pieoes. Brass 8-day clocks at $4, brass 30-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'S Philadelphia Adv'ts. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an Immense sale; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, $l. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth 8t. Fhiiidelphia. Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. George Storges, COLE Manufacturer of ihe Improved O Spiral Spr Ins; Matrcsses, No. 92 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE 8ILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.' Two by tba Ameriran Inutimte, New York, et-l 1M1 do Franklin Inetitut-, t'hiladlphia,Nov. Vand On at tbe Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Nor.) l&j:i The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the elum und heavy 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-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent np, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a silting posture. havinc the Inxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Matlress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years withouuepairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages orChnrch Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortmentof highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IRON FURX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, die. ore. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 lj-575 SALAMANDER SAFES! Evans & Watson, No. 36 Sooth Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut Sc. Fifth Sis., Friday morning, Dec. 15th, 1854 EVAN'S Sl WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aie when put to the test t PHiLaaKirmi, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.Evans &Watson,No.29 South Fourth St. Gentlemen We lake much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means oi 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 fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner ol Chestnut and r mb 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 cnt. Tbe Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. W ill 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. Yours, respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS." Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in ose : U. JS. Mint, I'hil ada.; Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Philada. ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb Cope A Co., No. 183 Market St., ; Richard Norris & 8on, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner Ifiih and James Sts ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Fbilada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Pbilada.; Laeey & Phillips, corner Sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless St Bro., No. 32 South Second St. ; James, Kent & Santee, No. Iff North Third 8u;W. H. Horslman dc. Sons, No. 51 North Third SU; Smith, Williams & Co., No. 87 Mar ket SL; J. A B. Orne, No. 188 Chestnut 8u nPA large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in ose). EVANS tt WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iroa Doors and Iron Sash, for making lire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses ; ratent slate Lined Refrigerators, tic. Please give ns a call.at No. 2 South FOURTH 6t, Philadelphia. April , '66 573Iy West Branch Farmer March 7, 1856. Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The subscriber has removed to Ko. 26 Market street, (Arte oWs abate the Old Stand, PHILAD.) 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 Nats, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry safe. b. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market street, rn596 above Front, south side, Philad HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, with Hill's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's tFair,London,185I,and also at the worms rair, new York. 1853 and 1854. i ne subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this 8tate of the above nne qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation oi the gennine Herring's 8afe" is world wide, and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony lo their wsvsa rit,io fire proof quali ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two icaim have passed triumphantly through 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," Nejv York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnnt Sts., in this citv. in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged CnmrioK, when many other securities failed. FARREL & CO., Iron Safe and Bank Lock Mukert, 34 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder 1Voof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banka. Brokers, Jewel,J n.cra reqniring secu rity from rceues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made to order. All the most cel ebrates Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand " bales. Salamanders ana Iron Chests" of other makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March 30,'55. 67yl Agent J. O. RicainDso & Co., Danville. GENUINE HONEY SOAP. THE purity, fras- J ranee, and mild emollient properties of4 this Soap, renders it es-: pecially deserving a place on every toilet. , For chapped hands. and various diseases of the skin, it is unequalrd Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, HorruneiTo H'unA m Hard, Soft or Salt H ater. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, 4c, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Snap. Each bans stamped WILLIAM COX- ll.tr. 168 South Sreonrt street, rhilndrlphta. manufacturer of FANCY AXD STAPLE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Asb, Rosin, otc. Orders bv mail promptly attended to. August 24, 1855 593m 3 F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer. N. W. cor. of Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases. Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. comer Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Philada. JV. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United states, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm. hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly572 Book Agents Wanted. A fiEXTS wanted in evprv Town and A County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, . i :i-.n :n . . 1 t! . i being oeauiiiuuy :iiusiraicu wiin unc aitrei anu Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our list also includes the best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several New Books to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. BOOK AtiEXCT, kc rTWE subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Phila.,and will furnish any book or nubliealion at the retail price free of pottage. Any persons, by forwarding us the subscription price ol anyoi tne J magazines, such as Harper's.Godey's.Putnara's.liraham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the magazines for one year and a copy of a splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson, or Clay; or, if subscribing lo a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to A worth of Manalm, all thraa rortralu will be aent gratia. MUSIC furnianed to tboaa who may wiab it. ES VELOPFS of eaery drarrlption and aiie. in larire or nnall q uanUUea, fura lined. Seal Pnseea, Vies, c sent lo ordVr. . . Krerr description of ENGRAVING OH WOOD executed witb avatneM and oeepateb Virwa of BniMinits, News paper Ilealina, Viewe of Machinery, Book IllualraUona, Lodge Certiticalea, Burineaa Card., ae. All ordera aent by mail proaiptly attended to. Peraona within viewa of tbair buildinaa enaraaed can arnd a Dacuerraotypa or akalrhoftne building by Mall or Einreaa. Peranna at a ilittanca bavina aalnable artidea,wonld and H to their advantage to nddreae tba nhaeribera, aa w wovJd act aa agents for tb- SALE of tba same. BI K AM PIKBVK. to. Socn Taru Sranr, Pmi tnnwtu. Pa. j. a. tbm. (lyeo7 t. mt ruaci- Expres OIRcei The undersigned have been nnnmnted Arents for HOWARD St CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points also to the oiherNorthern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in Ihe following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia 0e 4 1 St 43, South Third St Oct. S6. . HRIST St. CALDWELL. 34$ VKK3a&Vsl: Cheap Frnit and Confectionery. RUBINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kind, 113 North 3d St., below Race, PHILADEL'A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which will be found equal to any in this cily Foreign Proits of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3ni616 To Iron masters and Dealers. PENN"AWireWorks-No.21ArchSt. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS.Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy WireWork. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out of the City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Soulf, Brick dust, Ac. 3m590 BAYLISS, DARBY Sl LYNN. Trasses Trasses Trasses ! C. II. NEEDLES, THUS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Fuesch Taussts, combining extreme lightnett, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amount, aa brlow : rVnding number of iorhe around tbe bi4, and rtating aide affected. rout i.f Single Truaa-I A 3, 4. 6. Double i, , 8. 10. ln-troctione ae to wear, aud how to affect a cure, when poaaible, aant wltb the Iruaa. Alao for aale, in great variety. Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Brace, lor the enra of Prolap.ua Uteri : alao Spinal Prone and Support; Patent boulder llracr, Cbcat Kxpamlere and Krectur Braeee, adapted to all with stoop ehouldre and Weak Lung: Knajich Ela-tie Abdominal belta, Suapen eoriee ; Hvrineea, male and ft-male. aA.Laulea' ltooma, witb Lady ettendanta. lySM WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works. Ridefi Avenue, miLAniLruii. Ihe attention of the public is inviled to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest nonce, Iron Railing of every description for Ceineta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden Su Phila Type Foundry. rrW0 Premiums awarded at the late I Chrystal Palace exhibition in New York to ihe Oldest Type Foundry in ihe United States. Established by Uinney St Ronaldson in 17U6. on the base of Sower's Germanlown Foundry of 1739. The long experience of the several proprie tors of the Pm la belphi a Tips Fousbbi, en ables L. Johnson A Co., to oiler the largest variety of Printing Types, and all the appur tenances of a Priming Office to be found in any establishment ol the United States, and of a quality, too, which is deemed to be unrival led. The composition of the metal used is calculated to adord Ihe greatest durability ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the fitting up of the type is such as to insure ac curacy aud squareness of body, Ac. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable ns to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper otHc. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, also, Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor ciaving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals, Ac. PRESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, most of which are made by us, will be furnished at manufac turer's Prices. PRINTING INK of all Varieties and Col ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, Ac, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEREOTYPING or Electrotyping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, Ac. Type used in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices.. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art. Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the first of its class in tbe country, and original in its conception and getting up) will be sent to all printers that have not received il, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. r5"Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to ns a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of oar manufacture to four times its amount. L. JOHNSON A CO. No. 6, Samson St., near the Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 1855 New Masonic Hall, Fhiladelphia. AGENTS wanted in every town and county in the United States, to sell the beautiful picture of the Grand Idfe Room, in the New Masonic Hall, Philadel phia. This Plate is selling very rapidly, and elicits the admiration of all, for the correct ness and fidelity with which the STATUARY, FRESCO PAINTINGS AND FURNITURE are represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony of Ihe colors. Size of Plate, 22 X 28. Price, &3 OO. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to lake agencies for it, will please address, for further information, L. N. ROSENTHAL, Oct. 19. '55m3 Lithographer, Philada. Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! SPYKER & IIAWN announce to the public that they have newly fitted up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take LlkeuesNes sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingemngs, Watchseals, &c, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases: Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval, Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton St Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for use, which we will sell lo any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION Buildings, Third St-.Harris-bnrg. Pa. Authorized Capital, $300 OOO. Insures Buildings and other property against loss or damage by FIRE. Charter perpetual. DIRECTORS. Simon Cameron Geo. Bergner W. F. Murray i.eo. m. L.auman ueni. Parke r. K. Boas Wm. Dock Wm.H.KepnerJnH.Berryhill James r ox A. II. Warlord. President 8IM0N CAMERON. Secretary 8. 8. CARRIER. W. R. WILSON, Agent, Lewisburg. 6ro597 PLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German silver, SI per doz. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. L. YODER'S. HAIlRISBUllO BINDERY. J. J. Clyde F. I. Ilntter, Aaccaaamto ST. O. llulmt at Ce. Book Binders and Stationees, ai Blank Book Manufactures!)) Jlnrritbarg, 1'a. MOST respectfully inform their friends thai they are engaged in the above business Lfc- directly opposite Here's Hotel, jfj They Batter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continnance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by Ihe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, Connty Offices. Merchants, and private individuals, aud 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 dune cheaply. Please give us a call. C. St H. fae-'Books Ac. lo be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 93 17fl IBS. just received at the AUj'ilU Hardware 8lre pf REYN OLDS St McFADDEN. Farmers and'Black sraiths, call and see Ihe Uirsett and Itpt as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Valastisi's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bur. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse ! Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Ca prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1H55. NOTICE. WE beg leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of I.EWISBI RG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Asb Anthracite Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Sieaiia. Our niaa i LUMP yor Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 YAM ) for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) L T i PFA 'r 'meDurn5rs n(J Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SUNBL'RY, where arransements are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEALE & CO. J.J Cochaah. Lancaster. Biisj. Kkibholu, Laueapter. C. W. Pbals. bamin. II-BArnujiasra do recorders addressed mSliamokinor n nbury will receive prompt attention. lj-Siia LewiMbure; Sat ing Inxtltullon, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Weduesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Juajisn!! Walls. Mr. Bvr-as Aasnss. Mr. J tWKS Mt'KEIUT. Mr. Thomas Haves. Mr. Willi aw Fnira. Mr. J. O- I.. Shistiel. Mr Joe. Mcixrll. Omraas WILLIAM FRICK. President. DAVID REBER, 7Wourer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six ami overthree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, mas Winfield Woolen Factory, Wear llartleton, 1 nlon Counlr. fllHlS establishment is now in the best order I Tbe machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, tbe subscriber feels safe in saying that bis work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His wargons will be around as nsual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. tW I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of CoodN, such as l lntht, Salmetts, lasnmeret, 1 weeds, Ulankets, Yarns, ire., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Conntrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 23, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, &c. KARL .'OLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOCRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made lo order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Lancnaires, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, taueht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855 CABINET WARE. Having taken the Shop on North Fourth street, near the Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Ware, comprising BUREAUS, TABLES, Bedsteads. Stands, Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables, all pL kinds of CHAIRS, Ac. Also that he makesSJ COFFINS to order, and having provided him self with a HEARSE he will be prepared t attend Funerals. Having engaged the best workmen.therefore the public may rely upon having tbe best ol work from the best materials. JOHN S. SIIIPTON N B. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Lewisburg, April 26, 1855 Take Notice. DR. KELLING, of Mechanicsbnrs, Pa., announces to all afflicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove Ihem by aa entirely new method, without cut ling, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of Ihe body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short lime, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine.until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars ran be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING, M.D., Mechanicsbnrg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At Ihe request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with GENUAL SATISFACTION. He would say however to those desiring advice in this way, that to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at all limes when noi professionally absent. Cactiow. Strangers coming lo Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is Ihe only one in this State who can perform cures by the new method. His offire is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechanicsbnrg is 8 miles from Harnsbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R, and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit eases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July 27 563yl TEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqual J ities for sale at the low est Citv prices by rPHE subscriber con- X ti naes to carry on the . Lrr Livery Balne at he tilil Stand on North! Third street, near Market, and respectfully solicits tne patronage oi nis menus ana mc public generally. CHARLES F. BESS. Lewisbnrg, May 23, I860 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful for past patronage, would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL (.tAKl.NG and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted lo be of good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. CEDDES, MARSH St CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various atlerns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by tiedden, Marah ft Ce. STOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewiaburg Foundry. Geddea, Msith tic Ce. WIARD'S Talent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale a( the Lewisburg Foundry by tied Jes, Marah A Co. G1 RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent T decidedly the 6rsf and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for aaleal the Lewiaburg Foundry by (jeddee, Marah A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Gras MANUFACTURED and for sale at that Lewisburg Foundry by liEDDES, MARSH A Lightning Rods. AFTEK maoy yearcIoM investigation and numerous eiperimeoU. the Pstrntee ukei likaaure in informing th public thmt be bs BirivetJ at tbe true principle of protecting families, d writing, and property from the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. Th calamities that ever City. Town, V illaga and Country falls victim to annually. ihiV tbe grosa negligence of its inhar.itanu, is beyond calculation, especially when tbe icmedy is ee easy to e a lain line ie found in A It MIT AGE'S Patent magnetic ig!)tning Hods, and in Ibis alone. Thia Rod has been examined by tbe most scientific genllemcD in tbe world- Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson. Wallor and man others that have examined tbem, recommend end speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have prououueed .hem tbe only safe rods ic use in tbisor any other country for the protect! of Lives and Property. One advantage b to divide and throwback a part of the electric fluid harmless to the clouds ; in time ol a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion ef fluid that belong to tbe earth without (be slighte.t danger of lea ving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the old one. Tha only place of manufactuting is in Vine St. 3 duors above ISM, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to cal and eiamine for themselves. For sate Wholesale or Re is. I by THO'S ARMITAGE. Ordera promptly attended to. Terms casta. These rods have been purchased and success fully osed by the following individuals, companies nd corporations, whose names are cheerfully u butt tied : In mnd nar Jh Jadlphim.-k. t 9. Kotwrts, Ooerg 6ntiijer, Julfv ltoueirr, Jadge Conrad. J. Mai ford John Unie, C. C. CJanley, J. Brrnof-r, ti. OftkUv, Cra iiiKfritol, til blcckle-y Airx,tuu, Andrraoa A Brothers, Rw. J. L. iirDt. John Nounaa, Tbu. Graver, Bla A Itnoon, A. ft. G inker., 11. Simmons, Tboa. NoU A C- Mr Itowninir, f. 4rtfr, J. W. Wuon, C. UumfAXwT, J Kiplt-y A Co., J. Njmatt, B. barlm, J. Oveiubir, tt. F per. Mr. SbarpIsM, Mr. Martin, 8. Dorblajy, J. Brink I v Mr. IUon, lr. faul.rj. 11. fr'owcr- A Co., J. Wioeprnnr H. Miller, tbe Kfe Bank Hotel, tha U.S. Artaai, Ue f.riDfr tiaixlm Commit toners' Ball. M I A Stat of Act Jmtp. Qmorf Crispin. J ode M'Call, Judge Iun, John Net man. Dr. U. M MoxUe, Bvnj.ftoberu, Mr. J. Ioning. in cmox coryrr. Hartley Tp. Mrk Halfpenny, Wm- roster, John Baas, Michael Teterp, Jacob M&itb, Davtd Film an, Kubea Menrb, Gwrre Klrekner. An Utrim Coort Bona, and Commia.-ionera' Ofllr. LtmuUon4 Tp John Heber. l-nitm 7. Ir. Chari.s Wilaua. Htuhtngton Tp Jo fa a Kama. 8imoa Kaou. Am T laaac Conidron. Wkt lHr J. Michaei UoOa.an. ItECOMMEXDJt TTOSS. PaiLAM., Ant 13, 1MT. I nave tbte day cmrefnlly inprct-d a eondurter ? Lightning Hod, witb vane and index, rected by Mr. TlMniaa Armtlaire, on ltellevne Houae, Gloocevur. sad hare no bveitalion in faying that it t not only the beat I have ever wen, hut that it ia tha only one I ban yet elatnmrd tliat i ron true ted on atrietly scaentifte prtaei ples. It is with Binrn pleasure that I reroma aod ku conductor to the attention of owner of buildier. II. McMl'KTRIB. I am well ntf'tied ttiat the Magnetic Lightning Rod nanufactun d by Mr. Tbrmaa ArmiUft. of I'hi.ade.phia ia tbe brt that has ever b en made. 1 haveapent ral year In tha itus?y or the law. of elartriaty and n.tf net- t ir-m, and hare no h-aitaXion in aayinc that thee Kod are enntruct-d npon the only principle of aafcty. Tbeelrrtrifl eh nek ia received and diserard by tho magnet at the top of tha md, and it would be im poaaible, according to tbe lawa of attraction and repulsion, far a building- to be injured by a stroke of lightmn when proteeted by ona at theae roda. 1 have been acquainted with Mr. Annl-ag for several years, and before be oemmenced the manufac ture of the rods 1 examined the principle on which they are constructed, and frit convinced that their adoetrta would be attended with complete Swccres. The Increasing demand for the rods.and tho exteuaiTeaalea ia all parts of the country, is ample coat mend ation of their utility aal auperiority. TRACY B. WaUlEK, M. V. Ktsing San, Philad Co., April 10, 1962. Q8.C. WILT end SAMUEL HOOTER. Hartleton, Vnion Co, Pm. are Agents for Union and adjoining Countieev and will furnish the Rods on the same terma and in the same manner aa the Proprietor. Opposition i the Life of Business T afy NEW LIAEltY ioi exchangTstable. '1 heauhaciitxr would reaptttfullj infora lb citizmaof Lewiaburg tod the Iranling commua ilj generally, that he hsa opened a new Liaer; and Eichange Siable on FOl'RTU ttieethalfi square 8001b of Market, and ha provided god lot of Ilorie, with eniiielr new good and lash iontbleCarriage. Buf giea.Sleigha. Jtchereall wiahing anathing in bis line assy he accommod ated on tbe ahorleal notice end anoal teaaooiMt terms. He will pay every attention to ih went of hi eoatomera, and hopea by so doin to merit and receive a liberal ahare of publit paiionege. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewiaburg .Dee 30, 18.M NOTICE. Having been appointed the 8EXTOX lo the Lewisbnrg Cemetery, the inbscriber would state Ibal be is prepared tolperform all duties connected with ihe borial of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will attend 10 Ihe re-intermenl of deceased persons, under Ihe direction of their surviving, friends. Residence in the Lodge at the Cate of th Cemetery. GEORGE D0MACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. COLE, ' DEALER in Pianos, Meledrons a" all kinds of MukIuiI Aiercaaa. dlae. Keeps eonstantlr 00 hand. Haiiet a. Davis. Boston ; Liebte, tr" dbu.7'' and Bennett Sc Co, K. Y, Princes St Co.'s celebrated MEL0DE0AS, prices from $45 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken ia ex change for new. Room directly opposite the Court Hp. BOUNTY LAND WARRANT bl.J. ' all engaged in the service of the in the War of If U and for their W iws, sl the Office of the Lewisburg mw' IOOK and other STOVES just ree'ied ? C sJ-H-j mem