"The Saw-Los Kan's" Speech at tiis rimi'o ketcklicam convk.vtiok. At the ltrptiMieaa meeting. Julian of lad , end Reemelin of O. (the latter tat from German j ) bore down quite severely up..a "SAM. When Mr. Julia took bil teat, a large, well dressed person, with a long note and genuine Yankee countenance, mounted the aand,aad aa epiaode fullowed.unpirallelcd ia fun. fl was excited, and bound to make a ipeech ; but bis appearance and gesticulation were o origiual tbat tbo audicnee was convulsed with laughter. He was introduced aa "lion. David Kipley, of New Jertey, the Saw Log mm." When order wag somewhat restored, Mr. Jtiplry said be did not intend to speak to this Vre convention ; be bad been called out two or three times, but wasn't a goin' to speechify, because be hadn't edication enough. But when be heard the abuse of Know Nothings, be was bound to apeak eout, and he would speak eout (laughter long and loud.) I tell you, Mr.President, . . . . i r t - e.T-L: - t it natin i Deen w unow .xoiuiugisni, you wouldn't a had this 'ere Convention! ((Vies of "louder." As Kipley was spea king at the top of his voice all the time, this call caused a big burst of laughter.) I didu't come here to make a speech,but I guess I have a little gumption. Neow I'll tell yeon what we want to do. It's all in a nutshell. Sfrthat we can get our Repu blican President elected, everybody, even that gray-beaded colored man there, will be willing to take by the band Know Nothings, Know Somethings, or Know Anything ! (laughter.) As I said to Horace Greeley once, when be was a talkiu' about these Know Noth ings and he abused 'em puty awful.too irays I, " Friend Horace, have tbey done any good V u Wnji yes," says IToraea. Well, then," says I, "touch 'em light ! (more convulsions) ; but," says I, ''Hor ace, if tbej do anything bad" A Vnrt: "Stick it to 'em !" Riptrjl : Yes, that' it !... Gentlemen, I bad the good fortune to be born in old Connecticut, (laughter); ain't she a State? Hut I wanted to say something about tbe Dutchman (Reemelin) that talked down on the Know Nothing ao hard ttU after noon. I was a good deal in his sitcwation, once. Neow, (laughter at the deliberate and emphatic "neow") here's brother Hall f New York, he says, Give ns your plat form. Neow I'll give yoa my platform. It was made thirty years ago. My platform I would fight for till I hadn't anything to fight with. My platform thirty years old, mind yon is, Hatred to Rum, Slavery and the Devil ! (Prolonged merriment) I have always stuck to that platform. It's a good platform to a wear by. When I made it, I was working for City cents a day, bat I give something to them causes, and when I couldn't give cash I give work, (applause.) I am a worker, I tell yeoa. I come here as a worker. I ain't edicated, nor got much larnin', but I generally know what's what I wouldn't have said any thing, if my friend from Iodiaua hadn't pitched into the K. N.'s. Noow, then, it ain't right to talk about folks that ain't here. Tbey are off in Philadelphia, and a plittio' up there, they say. I stand np to defend Know Nothingism. Gentlemen, I coved once to New York, end then I got down into the Jarsics. I don't like to tell that, either, fur a man once advertised for a bostler, and said he didn't want a man tbat had been to State Prison, or the New Jarsey Legislature (tremendous laughter.) Neow, through accident, I got into the Jarsey Legislature, (renewed laughter,) not beciuse I wanted, or because anybody thought I could get there ; bnt I said to tbe people, says I, if yoa ever want a man to run on a ticket when be ia certain to be beaten, I want to be that man ! (laughter.) "Saw Log" then went on to tell bow such a state of things came about, and tbe folks asked bim, "Well, Ripley, will yon live np to your word V "Ye, gentlemen, I will that," ssys I. Friends, Fjest went at 'cm, and I beat Wbigs,Democrats,Rum, Slavery, the Pope, and tbe Devil ! (immense laughter.) But I tried to git clear, and offered 'em a S100 bill to let me off, but 'twas no go. You've beerd of the Camden & Amboy, I s'pose? Wal, when I got down to Trenton, their bill tu up before the House. Tbey bad three rooms with brandy and oysters and eich like, and every member of the Legis lature was invited in, but David Ripley, the Saw Log man ! Mr.Ripley went on to relate the story of Camden A Amboy legislation. They abused bim pretty badly. One of them cbaiged that he was a Connecticut Yankee, and no Jarsey-man. Wal, I believe that I jest bashed bim up on that Says I, Friend, I b'lieve the Doctors say a man's entire con stitution changes in seven years. At the nd of them years be ain't his original, genuine self any more ! (laughter.) Neow, says I, I bava been down here in Jarsey off and on these eight years, and I guess I'm jest as good a Jarseymau as yoa be ! (prolonged and boisterous applause.) Neow, t said I was in the same position aa my friend from Cincinnati, (Mr. Reemelin-) I aint mob a bitter Know Nothing bnt what I consider bim as good an Am erican as I be, for he has been in this country more than seven years, and he ain't, therefore, the same Reemelin ba was when be landed 1 Mr. Ripley closed a midst the most bois terous merriment, put on bis coat, and left the stand. Punch says that carriage drivers would make the b"t anMiora wrld, as no I troops could Han-l thtir charjes. William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law.ColIections XL promptly attended to. Office opposite Mine s notei, S90 LEWISBCRG.PA CARD. A B. LONGSHORE, M. D., having J.M. located nimsell on the property lately owned and occupied by Rev. C. A. Hewitt, in West Milton, respectfully offers his profes sional service to the public, and from long experience flatten himself that he can render satisfaction to all those disposed to patronize Hiu.-a.elly Tp, Union Co, Feb. 4, 1836 4m COURT HOUSE. THE Subscribers to tbe Building of JL the Union County Uourt House, etc., are requested to pay the ONE TENTH of their subscriptions, to the undersigned, on the fait duy of every succeeding month, till the whole is paid commencing; on the 1st day of February next By order nl the Bonding Committee: JAMES F. LINN, Treasurer. Lewisburn, Jan. 15, 1856 XL H. Dersham, XL D.f HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and viriuiiy. hoping by prompt attention to the duties ot his profession to merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every name,and treated with unparalleled success. Dr. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned American Elrctte Medical Uollege,Cincinnali, having first studied tbe Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine.and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becoming convinced of the super iority of the Newor American Eclectic system. he commenced its study, and attended two courses nf Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen City of the West. This Institution, although yet to its infancy, ha no superior ia the Great Wast, and hu already annually m-ire Students than the fuur other Medical Colleges of Cincinnati combined. It ia sending physicians to all part of our globe.aad in Ohio, Indiana, they will soon be mora numerous than any other elan of phvee-tane. Tbe principal dilf-reac between the Reformed (new) or Eclectic, and the old Allopathic system of medicine, ia tola: tile Hew School usee no mdirlual agent that i in any way Injurious to the human system, enr-h aa Calomel, Arsenic. Auutnony.Ac.; for superior and hai nileae amenta have of lab years boa discovered, (hy the ever literal and progressive nliysieeeue of the New school.) that are ei.nipi.-ttf euneuiuir mr tnten aeieiertoue nwin"tues. M tomei, Ae.; therefore we have no need fur them. With Uina valuable new aswnta, and all those ol the Old or Allopatt.tr arhool esrept tac few poison Been tinned above, and all the hnnrovetneuts of every other system of aedi eine. ae tiie linoHcpathic, HydrnptuK.Tiionuooian. Ac.) maar diainaa are aovr ruranie that were once considered imp.aN.tble, and thai too without breaking down tbe eon. etitutton, and creating other diseases, aa uetMluy, Koett astasia. DrsprpsK. Liver Disease. Ulcerated bore Threat, Diseaard Bones, premature Loss of lu. Ac The New echool certainty chums a great superiority hi the treatmetit of nil disease. It bos been proved hy Clinical reports thai tbe mortality taking all diseases together is las than 2 per sent; tbat of Asiatic Cholera is ..nly S percent. This is aa are of plotless and Improvements, and the KeW &Vhal e always ui-si' eiwa. art m.img hswiaA down by despotic creeds and aiitHjuaioit Uieorias. N B. orviCB at tbs lower end of Market St. SIS Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Adimuiiration on the estate of Bev. ABRAHAM DAWSON,deceased,late of Union township. Union county, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due lorm of lair; therefore all persons indebted to 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. Lewisbnrr. Nov. 30, 1S5S FARMERY. rPHE subscriber offers his services 1 in curing Horses of Poll Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of either of these afflic tions for ", or make no charge if not sue ce.-sful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to testore them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lewisburg. Aw.tr. 10, 1855. GEORGE MEIXELL. Latest from Sebastopol! TEW GOODS, ll lor Fall and Winter, COMPRISING EVERVTHINO WANTED IN OUR MXE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale Vy the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. IirRSH TORSE. Lewisburg, OcL 10, 1854 Doicnfall of Sebaibipul and Wyh Price! Hot Last nor Least! T DDIXGS & WETZEL would announce J to the Tradiog community, in Town and Country, that tbey have now fiuished the re ception of the largest and best stock of Fall and If Inter Goods ever brought to their store room, comprising the nsnal variety of Dry Goods, Genu' and Ladies' Winter Wear, Groceries), Crockery, Hardware, aeens tn are, and all Goods desired for HOUSEKEEPERS and FARMERS. Our Goods were selected with unusual care, and we believe will be found of the very best, and (for tbe quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably be afforded at any other store on the West Branch. We respectfully invite our old customers to call and see our stocks, and we are sore we can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta ken as usual cash never refused. Oct. 1 1, '55. IUDINGS & WETZEL. FRESH BEAT I 'THE subscribers having associated I themselves under the Firm of Ziixias V STaamn,ia the BUTCHERING Business, at the old stand of F. Zellers, (in the rear of his residence on 8ooth Third street) are now prepared to supply the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity with Fresh Meat, of all kinds Cheap for Cash. We trust we shall have a full share of public patrnnare. rysell out on Tuesday and Friday mora ines every week. F. ZELLERS, I. 8. STERNER. Lewisbnrg,8ept. 17, 1855 N. B. I wish to have my old accounts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED UP- All indebted will please take notice. Sept. IT P. ZELLERS. CARPETS. A very lareand well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 25 cts. to $1.25 per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bonghl at auction, others direct from the mannfactors. at prices that we east Sjll them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and ook before buying else where. I i CHREVER fc SON. one 1, 1855. A LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. fcCHRETER k 80N. A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum mer Shawls, for sale very low, by June 1, IS55 J. SCHREYER d S0. CLOTHS. Cassimeres, Tweeds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever by June 1, 1855 J. SCHREYER ) SOS. T)T ATT7'C for Justice aad Cotvstablee, for sale or primed to order, at the Chronicle Office Lewisburg Chronicle & HARIA J. O&tXB, H. D., A GRADUATE of the Penn Medical I University.of Philada., oners her profes sional services to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity. OiCce at her father's residence. (Dr. J. F Crier's,) one door below J. L. Voder's Jewelry Store. April is, itfoa. OVTTA PERCHA For Artificial Teeth..Hav- inr purchased the right to nse Dr. N.B. SI ny lon's "Colored Guiia Pertkn" as a base for artificial teeth,! am prepared to insert sets by this process. Some of the advantages Gutta Percha has over rold or any other metal,are,the certainty of an accurate fit, flexibility without danger of deatrovtne tbe fit, it is softer awl nocB am asofenlal to the enoath, therefore lass liable la teaks it aorei It Is aitflsatlier ananVctvd by ssereUons of tbs Month, (it has hesa subjected to tbe test of ponarfal aeMa;) sad tbe natural ountonr of the gum eaa be Shore perfect!; imita ted than hy any other proosss. Any owe wishing It eaa bare a set Inserted, and aot Using them can have then, exchanged I r a set on gold. DeuUete rssbling la Union and Snyder counties, eai receive Instruction and OStar Rights on reasonable terms. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, Junction nf Third Street and University Avenue, .bWlsULKU,ra Jan 17, isae itw NEW Clothing and Hat Establishment JUST opened, at the Rooms formerly occupied by Neviut 4 Beak, an entire new and splendid assortment of Clothing nnd llwif i Broadcloths Casnmeres, Doe skins, and ail sorts of TRIMMINGS AND FURNISHING GOODS, also Dress and Frock Custom Coats, got np by eiperienced City workmen, and every other srticle 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 band. . Custom Work done on the premises, and sold at the same rates. Tbe times demand a good article at a low price. Our motto is, " Quick Salet and the Smollett Profit! in Toum .'" CF"Nt charge for showing:. Please call and see for your selves. if you wish to save from 25 to 30 prct, TAILORING in all Its brancnea. Terms Cash. ABEL AMMON. Lewisburg, Sept. 27, 1855 4Lea. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and PAM-hoar Brass Clucks and patanl lever Tstime-pieoes. Brass 8-day clocks at $4, brass SO-hnurclocka as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. I.. VODER'S Philadelphia Adv'ts. 11 The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Tliose who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an immeuse sale ; 5,000 eopies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, $1. j. v . DHAULLi, ruoiisner, ASJNorth Fourth St. Philadelphia. Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United Slates. Scud for our List and Terms to Agents. George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Spring 91 atretics, No. 93 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE 8ILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two hy tbe Aserieaa Institute. Men York, Oet-i IRM do Praatlin Inetitute, rbiladel,hia,Nov. ad One at the Maryland Institute, BalUasors. Nov.) lSil The oecnliar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the elumy and heavy wooden frame work is entirely dispeused with, and its place supplied oy a iicnier ana 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 ont oi place, ana making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably filled to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting posture.having the Insurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seals for fjhairs,t;arriges orunurcn Pews and Hair and Husk Man esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Uarden Chairs, Settees, dec Ac. Philadelphia, April SO, 1855 ly575 SaUaJUUIjjEB SJLFES! Evans & Watson, No. 36 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut A Fifth Sts- Friday morning, Dec 15th, 1854 EVANS tfc WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always aie when put to the test : -PmiABgiraiA, Dec 15, 1854. Messrs.Evans A Watson Jo.29 Sooth Fourth St Gentlemen We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means oi preserving their books, papers etc. from fire, as the ane we purchased from yoa 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 Ere or this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was ia use ia our officeon the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was ont. 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. Will yoa please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in nse again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yeurs, respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS." Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use t U. 8. Mint, Phil Ada.; Farmers' dr. Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq, High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope Co, No. 183 Market 8t, i Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, comer 16th and James Sis.; Franklin Fire Insurance Cos Philada Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey A Phillips, comer 6th and Minor Sts.; Sharpless A Bro-, No. 33 South 8eeoad 81 ; James, Kent At Baatee, No. 14Y North Third St. ; W. H. Hon Unas k. Sons. No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith, Williams A Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut 8t, tWK Urge assortment of the above Safes always oa band (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire thaa any Herring's Safe now ia use). EVAN8 WATSON also mannfaetare and keep tor sale, Iroa Shatters, Iron Doors aad Iroa Sash, for making fire proof Vaalrs tor Banks, stores, public aad pri vate bauldiagst Seal aad Letter Copyiag Pres ses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerate. rs. Ac incase give as a call, at No. 38 Sonrh FOURTH St, Philadelphia. April i, '55 6731y West Branch Farmer March 21, 1856. Bout Veratm House, 0. 95, North 2d SL, Philadelphia.- Tkia lei mmA eaetl established honSO IA admirably situated for persons visitiag the city oa business or pleasure. Tbe continued natmasea nf tea nnhlif t nnd nf West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully invited. I. L. BARRETT, Philad, March 1, 1856. Proprietor. HERRIIVO'S Patent Champion Fire proof SAFES, with Hill's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair,London,1851,apd also lat the World's Fair, New York. 1853 and 1854. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors ia this State of the above one quailed Safes and Locks. Tbe reputation ol the genome " Herring's Safe" is world wiae, and for the last thirteen yeara the mercantile community bave witnessed and Dome testi mony to their stavm vailist fire proof qnali lies. More than 13,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over Twa aunoaaa 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 whirh have been so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in the burning of the - Tribune es tablishment," New York, and at the Great Fire in 8trwberrv street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Cirard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at Fifth and Uhesnut ets.,tn this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged CaAurm". when many other securities failed. FARREL & CO, Iran Safe and Bank Lot Makert, 34 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Batik Vaults, Doors, Ac, on hand and made to order. All the most eel ebrateuLocks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second band " Safes. Salamanders and Iron Chests' of other makers, having been taken in part payment for Herring s, for sale at half price. (March 3055. 672 vl Agmt1. O. Hie..-.- . t, aanvnic. GEmriNE HONEY SOAP. TIIE parity, frajr. ranee, and mild emollient properties of this Soap, renders it es pecially deserving a place on every toilet. For chapped handstand various diseases of the skin, it is nneqnaled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South second 8treet, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Wammfcaf Witt in Hard, Soft or Salt Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every description of goods without injury in them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 30 per cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM CON WA Y, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer ta Sal aoda. Soda Asa. Rosin, Ac. Orders by mail promptly attended to. A must 34, 1855 693m3 T. H. SOUTH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor. of Fourth A Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth A Chestnut Sts., Philada. N. B. On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United 8tates, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm. bard, or soit. March 30, 5S iyS73 Book Agents Wanted. AGENTS wanted in every Town and County in the United Stales, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood c.ngravings,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 ol I JS. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet- We have just added several JVrtv Bnolu to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We mink we bave tbe best list for Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for yonr selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BKAUl.Cl, rubluncr, 48 North Fourth street, 4mS97 Philadelphia, Pa. BOOK AGE.VCY, tUs. THE subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Phila,and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of pottage. Any persons, by forwarding us ine subscription price oi any oi inea magazines. such as Harper s.Uodey s.rutnam s.uranam s, Frank Leslie's Fashioas, etc will receive the maeazines for one year and a copy of a splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson, or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a S3 and a 91 Magaziae, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to 8 worth of Men, rises, sit three portraits nil I he sent grstls. MUSIC fnmtihsi to those who nvay wish It. ENTEUirE of every arserintjon and rise, ia lares or nsail taanUtiss, faraishea. Seal rnstts, Ittra, Ac scat Kvrryaaecriptioa f KMOKAVIXO O WOODcsaeattd with arataeas aad despatch Views of aulldlnes, News- Cpar Usadinfs, Views of Marhiasry, Book lllesl ratios s, dsn Certificates, Basiaeas Cards. Ae. All orders sent hy nsail promptly attended to. Persons nishias views of thsir haildiass ens-raved eaa send a Dafnerreotype or sketch nf tbs baildiaf hy Mail er Bintssa. Persons at a distaao, ha vine saleable articles, won Id Sad ft to their advantage (a address tbs subscribers, as ws woald act as afeau for tbe SALK of the essee. BXRAM at PIERC3. SO, Socva Tarsa Stash, PniLaamxrau, Pa. j. a. sraaa. lyntni V. m ExoretB OkWcet ireM Ths undersign! have been appointed Agenta for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are new prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern eilies. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest ana safest method of transportation betweea the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before t A. M. will arrive ia Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early ia the following morning. Receipts given for time aad price. Pkilodtlpkim OJfua4 1 A43,8oath Third 8t Oct. 16. CHRIST A CALDWELL. TsLATED WARE Cake aad card Baskets Table Forks, 8pooas aad Batter Knives, Teaspoons suver-plated oa the best German silver, 91 per dot. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at ine sBortesl notice at ' J. L. iOUEK S. Fralts and Confectionery. "DEMOYALTlie subscriber has XV removed to No. 3 Market street, (lira door akove the Old Stand, PHILAD. where he keens constant voa band a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of JFruit in season ; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuta, Gronnd Nuts plain and roasted ; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the auention of Dealers and others visiliug the Citv. Goods packed at this establishment warranted lo carry safe. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 8. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market St. SmSSt above Front, south side, Philad Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. RUBINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kinds, 113 North 3d SL, below Race, PHILADEL'A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which will be found equal to any in ibis city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to Smeis To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PENN'A Wire Works-No.2 1 ArchSt, above From PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work, Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner in or oat orihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snulf, Brick- dust, Ac 3m590 BATLISS, DARBY A LYNN. Tnusei Trasses Trnisee ! C. H. NEEDLES, TitUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Fames Trr.s,combinin r i ir trgamcMt, rase, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited hy rswlttiaf sssonnts, aa below : Sending number of Inches s round the hips, snd plating side affected. Cost of Single Trues $2,3,4, A. fcouWe ,,. 10, Instructions as lo wear, and how to aflect a care, when poesibls, scat with the Truss. Also for sale, la great variety. Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Brace, for the curs of Prolapsus Uteri ; also Spinal Props nnd Supports: Fateat Mioulder Braces, Chest pen-! era nnd Krerlr Braces, adapted to all with Sloop Shoulders sad Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Bells, aatpea sories ; ayriages, aaale snd f.-niale. SA Ladies' Roosts, with Lady attendants. Iy50 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge Avenue, PatLiDstpniA. The attention of tbe public is invited to the eitensive Mann- factory and ware room 01 tne suosenoer, wno is prepared lo furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta ries. Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Seltees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, dec, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. ' A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden SL Phila Type Foundry. TWO Premiums awarded at the late Chrrstal Palace exhibition in New York tu the Oldest Type Foundry in the United States. Established by Binney A Ronaldson in 1796. on the base ot sower s Isermaatown Foundry of 1739. The long experience ot me several propne. tors of the Puililphia Tips Foesnnr, en ables L. Johnson A Co.. to offer the laigest variety of Printing Types, and all the appur tenances of a Printing Office to be found in any establishment ol the United States, and of a quality, too. which is deemed lo be unrival led. The composition of the metal used is calculated to afford the greatest durability ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the fitting up of the type is such as to insure ac curacy and squareness of body, Ac. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable us to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper offic. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, also. Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Kules, Labor. Saving 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, Ae of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEREOTYPING or Electrotvping 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. Oor 'Minor Specimen Book (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting np) will be sent to all printers that have not received it, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. urNewspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice.) three times before September 1st, iHoa, and send to ns a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of our manufacture to four times its amount. L. JOHNSON A CO. No. 6, Samson St near the Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 185S New Hasonic Hall, Philadelphia. AGENTS wanted in every town and county in the United 8tates, to sell the besutiful picture of the Grand Lodge 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 Ihe artistic beauty and harmony of the colors. 8ize of Plate, 33 X 38. Price, $3 OO. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will please address, for further information, L- Ft. KUStni n.M-, Oct. 19.'65m3 Lithographer, Philada. Commonwealth insnrance Company, UNION Buildings, Third SL, Harris bnrg. Pa. Authorized Capital, $800 OOO. Insures Buildings and other property against loss or damage by FIRE. Charter perpetaaL DIRECTORS. 8imoa Cameron Geo. Bergner W. F. Murray Geo. M. Lauman Ben j. Parke F. K. Boas Wm. Dock Wm.HKennerJaH3erryhUl James Fox A. B. Warford. President SIMON CAMERON. Secretary 8. 8. CARRIER. THEO. 8. CHRIST, Agent, Lewisborg. 6mS97 Arrival mt the AtlaaUe! rPORTANT News from the Sebastopol ! ! 100,000 Mea and Boys WANTED, ot for the service ia the Crimea, bat to bay READY-MADE CLOTHING at the Cheap aad Fashionable Clothing Store by J. GOLD SMITH A BRO 'S, Lewisburg. HAIiKISBUilG BINDERY J. J. Clydo . F. Is. Hatter, stnrwirtts W. O. Mitktk at Co. Book Bikdhs and Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers, Jlarruhury, Fa. "YfOST respectfully inform theirfriends that JJI they are engaged in tne aoove nusiness Urdirectly opposite Herri Hotel.j Tbey flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of Ihe pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by Ihe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on 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 as a call. C. A H. t?"Books Ac to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 93 ilk IBS. just received at the e4U,tlO Hardware Store of REYN OLDS A McFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Valiktisi's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. 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. MTADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. W E bes leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LEWISBl'RU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of While Ash 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 Ihe manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are I.SJaeVas LAW SntiTttiig purposes. STEAMBOAT J-for do. and Steamboat!. BROKEN ) EtG for Family Use and Steam. STOVE S N UT ) PEA ( or I"'me"rn,r and Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SUNBURY, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEAI.E A CO. J. J. CorwaAW. Lancaster. I Bej. Rsinnotn, Laneaster. C. W. Psalb, Shamokia. II. BstnflaanSA do reorders addressed ioShamoinor unbury will receive prompt attention. Iy565 aLewlsbara; Savings Institution, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Director Mr. Juan so Walls. Mr. Brias A wows. Mr. Jams M'('beibt. Mr. Tmoxss Harts. Mr. William Fain. Mr. J- G. L. Saisttu Mr. Jne.. MstVSLL. Orricias WILLIAM FRICK, President. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and ovenhree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. 8epU 19, 1853 Winfield Woolen Factory, Hear llartleton, I'nlon County. friHIS establishment is now in the best order. 1 The machinery being nearly all new. and none bnt the best ol workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t7 I have also on hand, and intend keep. ing a choice assortment of Cootta, such as Cloths, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, oj-e., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and t-ountry Produce gen erally. MARK HALr PEjiN x . Hartletou, April 22, 1853 if Lithographic Printing, fee. KARL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. Tbe German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, taocht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855 Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! SPYKER & HAWN announce to tbe public that Ihey have newly fined up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take LlkeneHHen sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval.Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. 1 hornton A 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 to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost Take Notice. DR. KELLING, of Mecbanicsbnrg, 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 them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain, it is no matter in wnai part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, it curable, ao mineral or vegeiaoie roisoo 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 can be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING, M D., Mechanicsburg.Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with ISEBAI. SATISrACTIOST. He would say however to those desiring advice in thCs way, that to secure attention they shonld enclose, with the general symptoms of their eases, a fee of One Dollar, to warraot him in spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at all times when aot professionally absent. Carnan. Strangers coming to Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. ia the only one in this Slate who eaa perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite the Union Chorch. Mechanicsborg ia S miles from Harrisburg, oa 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. Joly 27 53yl JEWELRY of the latest pattern of alt qual ities for sale at the lowest Citv prices by is. YOPER- 1 P1IE subscriber eon-' unties in carrv on the . l lverv Hualnesa ai k Slt.4 Salami n. fafirthl Third street, near Market, and respecilulli solicits the patronage tl his friends and tk public generally. CHARLES T. BF.88. Lewisburg, May 22, I860 LEWISBURO FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful for past patronage, would inform ihe onblic that thry continue to iiil.iia, manufacture all kinds of MILL l.fcAKI.NO and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices tbat can not fail lo please. CEDDE8, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various alierns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh A Co. QTOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewi.borg Foundry. Geddes, Maish A Co. ITJIARD'd Patent Gang Plow, a supe- V nor arlicte, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decided I y the bett and most dvralU Grain Drill nowia ass, for sale at th Lewisburg Foundry by Ceddev, Mart b A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by . noes a. S" 1 v,.ULir.B. SAHOD an Lightning Rods. AFTER many years' clone invettigatioa snd numerous eiperimcnls. tbe Patentee takes plraaure io infoiming the public tbat he baa anlvid al the tiue principle of pi Meeting lamiliss, dwellings and property from the destructive influ ence oi LIGHTNING. The ealaaaiiiss that every City, To n. Village and Country falls victim to annually, thro' the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when the lemedy is so easy to obtain ibis is foundJn ARMITAGE' Patent magnetic igh,lning Boos, and in this alone. This Rod hss been iasjunad by the most scientific gentlemen in ths world Pfoiessors M'.VIuririe, Jobnson,Wallor and man olheis thai have examined them, recommend and speak of them in tbe highest terms of approbation, nd haee pronounced them lb only safe rods it se in thisor any other country for lb piotacli ol Live and Propeity. One advantage U lo divid and throwback a part of tbe electric fluid harmless to the clouds ; in time ol a stroke Ibis enables the rod to conduct thai portion of fluid that belong to the earth without tbe slightest danger of lea ving tbe ronductor. This rod has many olbai advantages ov the old one. The only place si manufacturing is in l ine St. 3 doors abore 1?M, Philadelphia, here all persons are respectfully insiled to al and eismine for themselves. For sale W holesale or Retail hy THO'8 ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended lo. Terms cash. These rods have been purchased and success fully used by the following individuals, cosapanias nd corporations, whose names sre cheerfully ubmilted : In and avur W.eAts.A. A S. Bnberts, Swaews Santaluerr. Ju.lce Itouvier, Jo.tr- Conrad, J. MalSssw. John llnniea, I . t. lanirv. J. Brenner, e. uealej, Ceareel Inf;ersoi. tbe UlockVv Aliusbcarv, Anderson A Brothers, Kev. J. L. oraut. Jwbn Nousan. Tnoa. ij rover. Bete a llt-uns, A. K. linker, U. frtnimons, Tboe. N'ott A Co., Mr 1. entr.it. J. t. tirrer. J. WHstton, C. ttussthrvvs, J Kiplf y A Co., J. Nvman. a. Barlea, J. Ovensairw, O. ren p-r. Air. Sbarpleas, Mr. Martin, 8. Hornier, J. BrloaleJ Mr. Oaviaon. l)r. l'aul.8. 11. rowers A Co., J. Winenenne 11. Miller.the Krw Bank Uols-1, the U. 8. Arsenal, tan cj'riuic uaxurn i omaiissioaers ttall. Jn the Malt cf -N.w JVrsey. tieargs Crispin. J wire M Call. Judte barton. Joba Netnvaa, tlr. H. at'MsrUe, aWnj.Koberts, Mr. J. tanning. .v iMoy corxrr. Htrtlry Tp. Mark ilalfpennv, Vt m roster, Joba Haas, Mtrbael I'eters, Jseob aitb. Hand Vilasaa, Heuboa Menrb. Genrpe Kleckner. Arte Jjrrrrn Coart Hemes, and Comaiia-ionrre' office. LmsVmt Tp Jobn Keber. t aten Tp. Br. Cbarlea Wilson. Hsiainete Tp. Jann Knnts. Simon Runts. Jinn Tp. Isaac Calaron. efanw Deer 3. Munnel ilofXmaa. BECOMJIgSDA TJONS. FBlLar,, , An 1S.1MT. I Bsvs this dav enrefntly insnreteel a conductor et Mclitninr ant nitb vane and index, erected nv Mr. TrH.ru as Armitase, oa Hellevno lloonr, Gloweester, sad have no besiution in saving tbat it is not only the best 1 have ever seen, bnt tbat it is tbe only one 1 bava vet examined that is eon.trueted on strictly scientific priari. pl-s. It is with ainrta pleasure tbat I rccoamsnd AlA conductor to i&c attention at owners of buildings. U. McMUKTRU. I am well satisfied that tbe Maraetie Lirbtning So Banufaetnrd b; Mr. Thomas ArmiUee.of Philadelphia is tbe best tbat has ever bt en maIe. 1 have spent several years in the study ef the laws of ehartririty and magnet ism. and bave no hesitation in ssyiax tbat these Bods are constructed npon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and di erred by the magaet at tha top of the rod. and it would be impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, for a buildiug ta be Injured by a stroke oflichlning when protected by one et these rods. I have been acquainted with Mr. Armitate for several years, and before be commenced tbe manufac ture of these rods 1 examined the principle an which tbey sre constructed, and felt convinced tbnt their sdoptin would be attended with complete success. The increasing demand for these rodsnd tbo extenaiveaalea In all Darts of the country, teumplecommenoutiou of their utilitv and superiority. TRACT WAlXeUt, M.I. maing Sun. Fhlled Co., April 10, 12. tfS.t'. WILT and SAMUEL HOOTER. Hartleton, Union Co. Pa. are A cents for Union and adjoining Countiaw. and will furnieh the Rods oa the same terms and in the same manner as the Proprietor. Ojyosition is the Life of Butinett ! afy NEW LlVEllY .iiS. exchangTstable. Thesobscriber would respectfully inform IB citiitosof Lewisburg and the traveling common ity generally, tbat he has opened near Livery and Exchsnse Stable oa FOURTH street half a square South of Market, and has provided a good lot of Horses, with entirely new good and tashe ionsblrL'srrtsges, Burgies, Sleighs, atc.wbeivall wishing anything in bis line may be accosamod ated on the shortest notice and atom reasonable terms. He will pay every attention lo tbs wants of his customers. sod bopea by so doing to merit and receive a liberal share of publis patronage . WILLIAM MOORE. Lewisburg .Dec 30, 1851 NOTICE. Havin? been appointed the 8EXT0N lo the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state tbat he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the barial of the dead.on short notice. Also thai he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under Ihe direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodre at the Gate ef ths Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, Melodeons, and all kinds of Mualral JlerAtU.; dlae. Keeps constantly on band. Hallel at Davis, Boston ; Lighte, Newton ft Bradburys; and Bennett ft to, N. Y., PIAK08. Also, Princes ft Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS, prices from $45 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos takes in ex change for new. Room directly opposite the Court House, Wiltiamsport, Pa. April 4, '65 V73m BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blsnks lor all engaged ia the service of ihe U. . in the War of 181 J and for iheir Widows, at the Office of the Lewisbnrr; Chiotuclo. 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