Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, March 28, 1856, Image 4

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    To .!ress and sit and walk gcntcely.
To bow with easy grace,
'i'.t vpeak in accents sot I aud mealy,
To wrar a simlied face
These, and like goodly g:fts and graces.
Are well etiough, 1 own ;
Brit what we want, in this soft age.
Is lone backbone.
A heart to feel, a mind to think,
Urvpiie each base control,
A tongue io speak, a hand to work.
Tile purpose the soul
By these ami oiher goodly tokens.
It may be surely known
If this or that, with a body.
His bone backbone.
Give me a man that's all a man.
Who stands up straight and strong.
Who lores the plain and simple iot,
And will not yield to wrong ;
Vlio deals with firm, untrerubli'ig baud,
To every one Ins own
Oh, a blessed thing, in anybody.
Is boue backbone. Partiuid Transcript.
WoaJerfal Hediclne.
The following advertisement has been of
immense advantage to a Doctor in Springfield,
Ohio. From the "symptoms," the Springfiel
ders must be in a bad way, "iu'ardly."
Tcipitiiiie, vm. t'alouiy.
DR. LKH'IS J. 111LL, late from tbe
Mammoth Cave, who wishes it un
derstood tb-it he is opposed to tho use of
"Calotuy," anJ in favor of the use of
"Ternytimft," bus opened aa offi-e for the
practice of medicine, surgery, and leder
tkwjin, ia the basemcut story of tbe
Kclatusistivu? II ill, opposite the lt uik,
and next door to the Oid Root Doctor's
Foundry, where he may at all times be
found cxe pt wln-u absent.
Tho following is a list cf some of the
disi-ascs wbit h he currs, in all cuscs with
out f til, whether called in time or not :
GuirasUculis, Ilippppalamus, llybatus,
Kclampscsvitu', Hydrostatics, Metempsy
chosis, so quick as to stagger credulity,
Sa'laratns, Yalter John Dice, Campanolog.
ical lligbpo, I'andi uooJlcs, Ekatcrinktou, '
Collywobbles, i;i;ueau, l'oulctoslioon,
Vollyvcnts, Ouicletle Sonnla, Dutch Fits,
Suappooter Convulsions, Bombochidesclu
uinistaridysarchides, Appaleceetnosmooco
mctico Zahnwch, Illopfcnde Kopfweb.
The Triangles, and Delirious Tretneiijus,
(with or without R :d Monkey,) Tinctoro
logy, Sprctbsieduutseb, Allegories, Bon
bons, Aquamarine, Fever of every color,
Weak Iutellex, Skyology, Tattcrasticon,
Obeibity, llidatitus, Nettleras, Lockjaw,
Falliagoff, Information of the Glanders,
Information of the !rains, Potato Hot,
Llack Tongue, Night Mare, Information
on the Osstrieus, Diarear, Sore Mouth
from taking Markury, Hydraulic Fits,
Conniption Fits, Salt Room, Rig Head,
Marcoboxarris, AbdcikaJar, Leprosy, aud
ail the incurable diseases.
In addition to his regular duties as a
j.hy.-ieian, Dr. II. will devote a portion of
Lu time to his old favorite profession of
Ghost La vino,
That he practised with such manifest
success under the title of Count N'esselrade,
in former years, in Kentucky, Tennessee,
Ohio and Indiana. All Ghosts laid at
the reduced price of five dollars per head,
so quick as to stagger credulity, and on
questions a.-keJ, except such aa may be
absolutely necessary to success.
Sprit Rnppinys at Price.
Spirits of all sorts summoned at mode
rates, exc pting those vi Uineral Jackson
and J'ooypartt-, tiucc the latter are apt to
break up furniture.
1'. S. The Ligbest price paid for old
Lorse shocs.
A Letter from an Ohio Legislator.
Tie Columbus correspondent of the
Clermont Sun, says the following is a copy
of a letter from a member of the Legisla
ture to a hotel keeper in Columbus:
Mr. of the Hotel Collum-
bus Ohio i want you to mailt way for me
at yore So i can have a rume on the fust
U ore. 1 suppose your air tew stories hi
besides the Seller & i want my rume while
the ledgisleatcr meats of which oncrabel
body i am a member aud i liv next the
line ov tbe Suit ov indyanny in the Stait
of Ohio, the onrrable members in the stait
ov indyanny las year a doler and a J for
board pur weak but then Tittles were hycr
then our now and i think you ort to do a
triful better i want one or tew cheers in
lny rumo an a bute jack and my butes
llaked oust a week on sucdics.
" Yours til death, G R L
" P. P. rite positively & say if i can get
the rume direekt yore letter to the care of
the Secretary of Danycl Rune counsel in
this county as they told me when i was
nominated to let cm see all lui political
corrispouduns. yours, G K L"
tTbcmalc members nf thcWashburn
family are very successful in politics and
business. Three of them are in Congress;
one is Assistant Clerk of the House of
R-Drcsentatives: another is President of
the San Francisco Library Associatioa,and
will, no doubt, soon run for Congress ;
and a sixth is cashier and manager of
Rank in Maine, and amply qualified for
scat in either House. They are favorable
specimens of self-made Americans ia high
standing.
Tho Boston Bee says : ' Nearly every
woman we met in the street yesterday had
on a pair of boots good, honest, long leg
ged, water-proof boots. How much better
is this than paper soled, disease-clinching,
ridiculous shoes ! We aro begiuning to
think tbe millcnium is approaching."
A judgo in Baton Rouge, La., having
forgotten the day fixed by law for term of
Court to begin, fined himself J25 for the
oversight.
Hezckiah says that if his landlady knew
leant, the wouldn't boy the article called
" burnt and ground coffee."
Tbe speaker who " took the floor" has
been armLc! for stealing lumber.
William Jones,
TTORNEY at Law.Collections
promptly attended to.
Office opposite
Kline s Motel,
6H0 LEW1SBVRG.PA
CARD.
B. LONGSHORE, M.D., having
1 V located himself on the property lately
owned and occupied by Rev. C. A. Hewitt, in
West Milton, respectfully offers his profes
sional services to the public, and from long
experience Sailers himself that he can render
satisfaction to all those disposed to patronize
aim. Kelly Tp. Union Co, Feb. 4, 1S36 tin
COURT HOUSE.
THE Subscribers lo the Building of
.a. the I nion Connty Uourt Mouse, Ac, are
requested to pay the ONE-TENTH of their
subscriptions, to the undersigned, ox Me first
day of every succeeding month, till the whole is
paid commencing on the 1st day or February
next, liy order nt tne Building Committee:
JAMES F. LINN, Treasurer.
Lewisbnrg, Jan. 15, 1856
GOTTA PERCHA
For Artificial Teeth Hav
ing purchased thr right to ne Dr. A'. B. Slay
ton's UitMird titta Percha" as a base for
artificial teeth, I am prepared to insert sets by
this process.
Sjme of ihe advantages finUa Percha has
over or anrnthrr metal, are, ihe certainty
of an accurate fit, fit nihility without danger of
itattmy inr thr at. it it w-fW mn4 much m i ooofroial to
tin m-iulb, Un'rHun ten liable to make it iv ; it it
itisgf th-r unMff'UHl hy Mrri tinnit of the moutli. (it ban
Un KuhjrrN to ttt trt nf pnwerftil sridi';) an'l the
niaiunti ettaiour m in urn out ov mon pcnmijr udiw
txl than by ur other tiruoc
Any me wi-sijtii it can hav a inmrt'fl, mnd not
likinjr (iu ut rn hart Ih in wxrh.'uieU f r tvt no Kll.
Ivtiti-U rHtlinir ia Union and Snyder oHintitMs can
receive iutru-tin nn-l otiiw Iti-titu on rrawnable termA.
II. .KKHAU'I', Surgeon Ofhtist,
Junrfian of 'irt Sfreei and University Aotnue,
LEWiSULRW.Pa Jan I7,H5f llw
HI. & Dersham, HI. D.,
AVING permanently located in Lc-
wishurg, Pa., rc-peclfuliy tenders his
H
Professional Services to the Citizens of this
town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention
to the duties of his profession to merit a share
of their patronace. Attention will also be paid
to Chronic Diseases of every naue,and treat e J
with unparalleled success.
Dm. IMiltsli AM graduated at the renowned
American Eiecttc Medical Hollee.Cincinnati,
havin first studied the Old or Allopathic sys
tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one
of ihe Old School Medical Colleges of Philad
elphia; but becoming convinced of the super
ionty of the Newor American Eclectic system,
he commenced its study, and attended tvo
courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame
rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen
Citv of the West. This Institution, although
jvt iu it intaury. Im no u;-rior in thcirat WMt.and
a!nal aMiwil) mb r Sliad.nta than Umi imr tbr
MlioU t'U & f Ciitrlnnati roiul inl. It in vending
physician? Ui all pa.t of our giubf.aid in Otiio, Indiana,
A- they will Mnu be more uuiaerous than aujr other
dam of phTrtaoa.
The priuripal dinVrnf brtwcn th R' firmd (now)ftr
Ecl-etir,and th old ADopalhir rhtein of mf-iiciDf, is tbi:
tli Xw S'hod um no m-difinal amut that in in any
w.iy injunou to th huioau -tra, aurh ai Oalotnfl.
Anwnu-. Antimobr.V'.; fr Auprrior and harmhwiacenu
har of lat jr h-n di"Trl. (iy tin errr iitv-ral
and i-roerewfr phyi-tianf of th- New rbnnt.) that arc
oomph t nuhtitiit for Hiow delvtrrinnK mnliriner.((a
lomtl, therrf. n bava no Driu Ft th-m. With
thae raluabltt nw atmt, t-d tho i the Old nr
Allop.ttbrr MrhMd eicpt lnr fewjmim mntioonlaiOTe,
and all th imrnmnt of ev-ry othiM xTtm of anil
fin. ( Uh lliim-i tathir, llydmpathir.ThoniMiniaa. k-
mauy dim trtu are now - urahte that wt-re once ennxidcrvd
inipo'ildft. and that too without lire kin;; down the eon
stttA!on. and rrraUnir othrdlw, a IVhility. Khca
matism, hwta. IJver Diaraw. t-lreratrd inirv 1'hrest,
Diwd IWiiif. prtfnntur lo of IVth, tc
The Nf w .-Who'll rvrtainW rlaitni a creat poperiority In
the treatment f all diat-aMt. It h! been prTl by
ClirtraJ report that the mortality lakine alt diwaevi
tojrvlheir is lew than I pur eeut; that of Astatic Cholera
Is rtly & per r-nt
Thisi t- an aiceof pTojrr'W and linproTeraenta. and the
NV S-hnol is alttar" prtn'i;- tfiuj bound down
by dcpitie creeds and antiquated theories.
V B. OKFK K at Uic lower end of Market St 616
Administrator's notice.
"VTOTICE h hereby given, that Letters
J. 1 of Aiiminiimtion on the estate of Rev.
ABRAHAM V. Wrt( )..dfceased,late or Union
tuwnship. Union county. have been granted lo
the unleri?nr1, by Ihe Register of Union
ci'Uiity, in due lorm of law; therefore all
persons indebted to said estate are requested
lo make immediate payment,and those having
just claims are also requested to present them
properly authenticated for settlement, to
ISAAC WALTER.
Lewisbor. N. 30, 1855
FARRIERY.
rriIE subscriber offers his scrvir-ps
1 in curing Horses of Toll Evil or Fistula.
He will cure Horses of either of these afflic
tions for $5, or make no charge if not suc
cessful. Here is an opportunity fur every one
whose horses are atllicted, to restore them to
health and working order. Residence on my
Farm in KHIv Tp., near Lewishnrg.
. 10, 18.W. GEORUE MEIXELI..
Latest from Sevastopol!
TEW GOODS,
1 for Tall and Winter,
COMPRISING EVERYTHING WANTED
IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT
THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now
received and for sale by tbe subscribers.
We invite a public inspection of oar stock
of .Merchandize.
IirRSlI & TORSE.
Lewisburg, Oct. 10. 1 85
Doicttjall of Sebatt'ijxil and Wjh I'ricet!
Not Last nor Least!
TDDIXGS& WETZEL would announce
X to ihe Trading community, in Town and
Country, that Ihey have now finished the re
ception of the tareM aud best stuck of
Fall and Winter Goods
ever brought to their store room, comprising
the usual variety of Dry Goods, (jails' and
Lal.es' Winter Wear,
Groceries. Crockery, Hardware,
(uerunn 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 Ihe quality) as cheap as ihey can rea
sonably be atfurded at any other store on the
West Branch.
We respectfully invite our old customers to
call and see onr stocks, and we are sure we
can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta
ken as usual cash never refused.
Octl I, '55. IDDINGS Sc WETZEL.
CARPETS-A very large and well selected
lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from
So cts. to $1.25 per yard. A portion of these
Carpets were bought at auction, others direct
from the manufactors, at prices that we can
Sill them very low. Those in want of Carpel
we invite to call and ook before buying else
where. I JCHREyEB &. SON.
nne I, 1855.
A LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies'
Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale
cheap by J. 8CHREYER & SON.
A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum
mer Shawls, for sale very low, by
June 1, 1855 J. SCHREYER SO!f.
"CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Tweeds aad Summer
V J w.,r for sale cheaper than ever by
Jnne 1, 1855 J. ocubkyER SON.
TIT 1 ATXTQ for J"'"58 ""d
DljAiN JVVJ Constable, for Mle
or pi uite J to order, at (he Chroniclo Office
Lcwisburg Chronicle &
MARIA J. GRQBR, Iff. D ,
A GRADUATE of the Penn Medical
-1. University, of Philada , offers her profes
sional services lo the people ol 1-ewisDurg ana
vicinity.
OHice at her father's residence, (Dr. J. F
Grier's,) one door below J.L. Yodels Jewelry
Store. April lt, isao.
NEW
Clothing and Hat Establishment.
TUST opened, at the Rooms formerly
il occupied by Aew'ua 4 litiilr, an entire
new and splendid assortment ol Clothing
and Hals, Broadcloth", Cassitneres, Doe
skins, and all sorts of TRIMMINGS ASD
FURMSHIXG GOODS, also
Dress and Frock Custom Coats,
got up by experienced City workmen, and
everv other article kept in such establishments
such as While Shins and Collars, Under
garments, Socks, Suspenders. Umbrellas,
Overalls, a variety of Gloves, Stocks, Nee
and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewing Silk, Thread and
Needles. Coal 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, " ?ut- S,iln and the
Smatlmt Profit in Tntm .'" tV No charge
for showing. Please call and see for your
selves. if von wish to save from 25 to 30 prcL
TAILORING in all its branches.
Terms Cash. ABEL AMMON.
Lewisburg, Sept. 57, IP55
CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and
30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever
time-pieoes. Brass 8-dav clocks at Sit,
brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks
warranted for one year at J. L. VODER'8
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
Wall and Window Papers.
HAVING purchased the interest of
Parrihh Htiugh, in the Wall Paper
Business, we have now at our Store,
X. E. Corner Ardi & Tkiri Sit.,
a full and complete assortment of WALL and
WINDOW Papers, Fire-Board Prime,eic.eic.
Relying upon ourabilityto supply all orders
at prices to compete with houses in ihis City
or New York, we confidently invite an exam
ination of our stock. We call attention espe
cially to our Window Papers, embracing
Fine French Green, Satin Green nnd
Blue, Satin, and tinglazed Figured,
all 4-4 wide. PARRISH & BRADSHAW,
successors to Parrish & Hough,
Ji.E. corner Arch and Third Sts. PHILAD'A.
N B. On reasonable notice being given, Pa
per will be hung at City prices. 3m023
The Goad Time Coming."
BY T. S. Arlhur...Those who w ish U
hear something of that long-expected
day, should read this book.
It ts having an Immense sale ; a.iiuu copies
were ordered in advance of publication.
We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on Ihe
receipt of the price, $ I.
j. w. iK.MJL.r.x, runnsner,
43North Fourth St. Philidrlphia. 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 lo Agents.
George Stnrges,
SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved
Spiral Sprint? Matresse,No.i-i
Walnut Su l'hiladelhia-
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two I'J tb Aii-rKn InnMut. NVw York, Oct. I ISM
Ao Frwnklin In-Ututt, l'hiU!-lfhi.SnT. VanJ
One at th 3Urylod Institute, llftlumora. Nov..) !&2
The necnliar improvement in the construe-
tion of this Matress is, that all the elumy and
hrary wnndm Jr.ime wnrK is entirely uispeusea
with, and its place supplied ty a iignier ano
mnrh mrtre Hurahle fr:ime. the snrinzs are all
connected by harness-leather hinges, securely
riveted, renileiing it impossible for a single
spring to fall down or get out of place, and
making a Bed so elastic mat any pan may oe
raised or bent up, and is thus admirably fitted
to the wants of ihe sick or asthmatic who may
require a sitting postiire.having the luxurious
softness of the best Feather Bed with the light
nets and facility of handling of tbe common
Hair Mattress.
The imnroved Sorine Beds are tnvariablu
made of the best materials, and will last many
years without repairs.
Persons having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Be Is are well adapted forllotels.berths
of Ships, S'eamboats and Hospitals.
Spring Seats lort nairs.Larriages nrnurcn
Peu-c and tl.iir and Husk Matiesses made lo
order. Also an extensive assortmentof highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
CAST IROX FL'iXlTl'RE.
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat-atid Coat
Harks, Cane, and Umbrella atanus, uaruen
Chairs. Settees, Ac. Ac.
Philadelphia, April 20, 1H55 ly575
SALAMANDER SAFES!
'Zisk. Evans & Watson.
j No. U South Fourth
St., rnilailelphia.
Great Fire at
Chestnut & Fifth Sts.,
Friday moniiiig, Dec. ISlli, IH54 EVANS &
WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TlilU
MPHANT, as they always ate when put lo
the test :
"PninnBirnii, Dec. 15, 1854.
Messrs.Evans&WatsonJJo.S'J South Fourth St.
Gentlemen W e take much pleasure in rec
smmending your Salamander Safes to Merch
ants and ethers in want of a secure means ol
preserving their books, papers 4c. Irom 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 Ihe great fire of this
morning, which destroyed the entire block of
buildings corner ol chestnut anu r utn streets.
The above safe was in nse in our office, on
the second floor of our building, from which
f lace it fell into the cellar, and remained there
until the fire was out. The Safe was then re
moved and opened in the presence of al least
1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi
tion of its contents. Will you please have
ihe Safe and Locks repaired, as we .ntend lo
pot it in nse again, having perfect confidence
in its fire-proof qualities.
Yours, respectfully,
LACEY & PHILLIPS."
Evans & Watson lake pleasure in referring
to tbe following, among the many hundreds
who have their Safe in use : U. 8. Mint, Phil
ada.; Farmers' St Mechanics' Bank, Philada.;
Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada. i
John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb
Cone & Co- No. 183 Market 8u, i Richard
Norm ft. Bon, Locomotive builders, rmiada.;
Bancroft & sellers. Machinists, corner 16th
and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insnrance Co,
Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co-, Philada.;
Lace Phillips, corner 6th and Minor Sts.i
Sbarpless ft Bro., No. 32 Sonth Second St.;
James, Kent Santee, ro. in norm i nira
St. ; W. H. Horstman tt Sons. No. 61 North
Third St.; Smith, Williams A CoIo.87 Mar.
ket St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut 8t.
rvA large assortment of the above Safes
always on band (warranted to stand at least 10
per cent, more fire than anv Herring's Safe
bow in nse). EVANS & WATSON also
manufacture and keep for sale. Iron 8hutters,
Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire
proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri-
Mings; Beat ana letter copying rres
ses ; Patenf Lined Refrigerators. Ac.
Please gi ve ns a call, at No. 2o Oomw FOURTH
Bt., Philadelpkia. April 8, '85 6731 y
West Branch Farmer March 28, 1856.
mount Vernon House)
n OS Ynrih 9il St .l'hiladelnhia.
. i v '-'j iivi tsa w w v.r
11 This old and well established house is
admirably situated for persons visiting the
city on business or pleasure. The continued
patronage of the public (and of West Branch
friends in particular) is respectlully inviled.
- I. L. BARRETT,
riiilad, March I, IH5G. Proprietor.
HERRING'S
Patent Champion Firc-
Proof SAFES, with Htt's
: ratcDI 1 UWUCI-J linn bivki
f which were awarded separ
ate Medals at the World s
Fair, London, 18.r)l, and also
bit the World's Fair, New
York. 1853 and 1854. I he
subscribers are the sole manufacturers and
proprietors in Ihis Slate of the above une
qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation ol
the genuine "Herring's Safe" is world wide,
and for the last thirteen years the mercantile
community have witnessed and borne testi
mony to their nm rim no lire proof quali
ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have
been actually sold, and over two ncsnann
have passed triumphantly through accidental
fires. The public are assured lhat all Safes
manufactured by the subscribers are nol only
guaranteed lo be fully equal, but in many re
spects even superior lo those which have been
to severely tried by fire. Few will inrget their
services in the burning of the "Tribune es
tablishment." New York.and at the Great t ire
in 8trawberry street, at the large fire last July,
opposite the Girard House ; and si ill more re
cently in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnm 8ts.,in
this city, in which these Safes came forth Ihe
acknowledged Camrmw. when manv other
securities failed. FARREL & CO,
7ri Safe and Bank I irk Makers,
31 WALNUT 8treet, Philadelphia.
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof
Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks,
Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu
rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, Ac,
on hand and made to order. All the most eel
ebratei Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand Sales," " Salamanders and
Iron Chests" of other makers, having been
taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale
at half price. March 30.'5
GENUINE HONET SOAP,
THE purity, fra?-
J. ranee, and mild
emollient properties ol
this Soap, renders it es
pecially deserving a
place on every toilet.
For chapped hands.and
various diseases of the skin, it is unequaled.
Each cake is stamred WM. CONWAY, 168
South Secoud Street, Philadelphia. No other
is Genuine.
Improved Chemical Olive Soap,
Warranted to Wah in Hard, Sift or Salt Water.
This 8oap has powerful cleansing proper
lies, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt,
&c, 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 ihe common Rosin
Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM CO.
WA Y. 1C8 Suuth Second Street. Philadelphia,
manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE
SOAPS.Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles,
importer aad dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash,
Rosin, &.c.
Orders bv mail promptly attended to.
August St. 1855 5:lin3
F. H. SOUTH,
PORT Monnaie, Pocket Book and
JL Dressing Case Manufacturer. N. W. cor.
of Fourth & Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia.
Always on band 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 Bocks,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Caes, it.
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 Sil, a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent io any part of ihe United
Stales, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medinm,
hard, or soft. March 30, 55 ly572
Book Agents Wanted.
GEXTS wanted in every Town and
i V County in the United Slates, to canvass
for the most popular Historical and other val
uable and saleable Books published Works
particularly adapted to ihe wants of the people,
being beautifully illustrated with fine Sleel and
Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub
stantial manner
Agents now canvassing for ns, find it a plea
sant and profitable employment.
Our list also includes ihe 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 Rooks 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, Publuher,
48 North Fourth street,
4m597 Philadelphia, Pa.
BOOH AGEXCY, &C
flHE subscribers have established a BOOK
X AGENCY in Phila.,and will furnish any
book or publication at the retail price free oj
postage. Any persons, by forwarding us the
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,
snch as Harper's,Godey's,Putnam's,Uraham's,
Frank Leslie's Fashions, etc. will receive the
magazines lor one year and a copy of a splen
did lithograph portrait of either Washington,
Jackson, or Clay ; or, if subscribing lo a
and a -fil Magazine, they will receive a copy
of either of the three portraits. If subscribing
to f worth nf Vansim. all thrar portrait will ba aeut
gratia. Ml'MC furui-uii to tlione who may wlu it.
ENTKLOFKS of avinr dracription and ma. la lars or
mall quaiiUttea, tumisbed. Seal I'raaKa, Ilka, c aeut
to?ery dwwripUoil of KXORAVINO ON WOODexarntfd
with Bfatnaaa and deapati h Va-wa of BniMina. Nawa
pair lleailinti. Viewa of Marhinery, Bo,, IliuMraUona,
L.idB Ortificatea, Hurinraa Card, kc All ordera rnt
by mail promptly attended to. I'eraon wirhina; viawa
of ll:ir bmldinaa enzrarrd ran send a oaf uerreotype or
k-t'h of Uh! tmildiag by Mail or Expreaa.
IVrwini at a 4intanna havinic aaieabta artkdea.woald find
It to tbrir advantage to addnwa tbe ulocribera, aa wa
would act aa ageou for tbe SALK of tbe aamc.
It Y RAM at VIERCK,
SO. Socva Tub Street, I'lULAltEl.FHl.t, Pa.
j. . mu. lyWIT t. but mci.
CTTTTJ Express Office i
aL' I I Ti l The undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD ft CO.'S
EXPRE8 LINE, and are now prepared to
forward, daily. Packages. Specie, Bank Notes
4c lo Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
lo the oiherNorthern and Eastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited lo 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 ia Philadelphia Ihe same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning;.
Receipts given for time and price.
Philadelphia Office A 1 43. 8onih Third St
Oct. 98. CHRIST & CALDWELL.
TiLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets
X Table Forks, Spoons and Batter Knives,
Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German
silver, $1 per i doz. AU good warranted to
give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at
the shortest notice at J. L. Y ODER'S.
Fruits and Confectionery.
REMOVAL-The subscriber has
removed to No. 6 Market street,
(fAree door, abut the Old Stand, PHI LAD.)
where he keeps constantly on band a general
stock of all articles in his line consisting of
ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fiuil
in season ; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts,
Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles aud
Preserves of all kinds to which he invites
the aitention of Dealers and others visiting the
Ciiy. Goods packed al this establishment
warranted to carry safe.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
8. L. HERRING, No. 28 Market St.
3mG22 above Front, south side, Plulad
Cheap Frnit and Confectionery.
RUBLNCAM & SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confer! ionery of all kind,
113 North 3d St., below Race, PHILADEL'A.
The attention of dealers is requested lo an
datamation of their stock.which will be found
equal lo any in this city. Foreign Pruits of
all kinds in season.
N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly
attended to 3m6l6
To Iron Blasters and Dealers.
PENK'A Wire WorksNo.21 Arch St.
above Front 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 out of i he City.
A very superior article of Heavy Founder's
Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, SuutC Brick-
dust, ftc.
3m500 BAYLISS, DARBY df. LYNN.
Trasses Trusses Trusses !
TL c.iFneedles,
TitUss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of fiu ' r ."uwining
extreme lightnem, ease, and durability, with
correct construction.
Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting amnunta, aa N-low r S. ixlin number of
iorbeti around the hii, and nUling aide anVeted.
fort uf Slnile Trm-a $i .1, 4. . Double 4. S, . IB.
ln.triletione a- to wear.and how to altecl a cure, when
poMible, Bent witb the TruM.
Alao for aale, in great variety.
Dr. Banning't Improved Patent Body Brace,
for the aura of Protaneoa Cterl : alao Spinal Prop and
Support: Patent shoulder Braeee, t:beei Expanders and
Kreet Brarea, adapted to all with ft.iop shoulder and
Weak Lung ; Knfriifh Elaetie Abdominal Bella, uf pen
aoriea ; Svringea. male and female.
tS.Ladiea' bourne, wilb Lady attendants. tySM
WOOD'S
TIN A MENTAL Iron Works, Ridge
J Avenue, PHii.iDEi.rniA. The attention
ol ihe public is invited to the eitensive Manu
factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who
is prepared to furnih, at the shortest notice.
Iron Railing of every description forCemeia
rirs, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver
andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs,
Lions, Dogs, &c, 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 of
destination.
A book of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
Riilge Avenne below Spring Garden St. Phila
Type Foundry.
rrW0 Premiums awarded at the late
I Chrysial Palace exhibition in New York
lo Ihe Oldest Type Foundry in ihe United
States. E-tabli;.hed by liinney ft Hnnaldson
in l"iM6. on the base of Sower's Germanlown
Foundry of 1 I'M.
The U ng experience of ihe several proprie
tors of the Piui.air.t.riiiA Ttpe Foi-mdri, en
ables L. Jt-hnson ft Co., to oiler the laigest
variety of Printing Types, and all the appur
tenances of a Pruning Office to be found in
any establishment ot the United Slates, and of
a quality, too, which is deemed to he unrival
led. The composition of ihe metal used is
calculated to atiord 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. ftc. 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 Rules, Labor
saving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles
and Ovals, ftr.
PKEssES of all descriptions, and all sorts
of Printing Materials, most of which are
made hv us, will be furnished at manufac
turer's Prices.
PRINTING INK of all Varieties and Col
ors, Varnishes, Bronzes, ftc, of the most
celebrated American and English Manufac
tures, which we sell at the loweM terms.
STEREOTYPING or Electroiyping of
Books, Music, Wood Cuts, ftc. Type used
in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices.
Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the
finest stvle of art.
Our -Minor Specimen Book (the first of
its class in Ihe country, and original in its
conception and getting np) will be sent to
all printers that have not received il, who
will direct how it may be transmitted to them.
flNewspaper Printers who publish this
advertisement entire, (inclnding this notice.)
three times before September 1st, 1855, and
send to us a ct pv nf the paper containing it,
will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti
cles of our manufacture to four times its
amount. . L. JOHNSON CO.
No. 6, Samson St., near the Hall of Inde
pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 18.15
New Hasonic Hall, Philadelphia.
AGENTS wanted in every town and
county in the United states, to sell the
beautiful 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 the artistic beauty and
harmony of the colors. Size of Plate, 22 X
28. Price. $3 OO.
Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to
take agencies for it, will please address, for
further information, L. N. ROSENTH L,
Oct. 19.'55m3 Lithographer, Philada.
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.
8iroon Cameron Geo. Bergner W. F. Murray
Geo. M. Lauman Hen. Parke F. K. Boas
Wm. Dock Wm.H Kepner JuH Berryhill
James Fox A. B. Warford.
President SIMON CAMERON.
Secretary 8. 8. CARRIER.
THEO. S. CHRIST, Agent, Lewisbnrg.
6m597
Arrival or the Atlantic!
r PORT A NT News from tlie Sebaslopol ! !
100,000 Men and Boys WANTED,
not for the service in the Crimea, but to buy
READY-MADE CLOT1IISG at Ihe Cheap
and Fashionable Clothing Store by J. GOLD
SMITH &. BRO.'S, Lewisburg.
HAItltlSBUltU BINDERY
J.J. Clyde I. F. L. Uulter,
Sutaaor, t W. 0. Uuktk Co.
Book Binder, and Stationers, and
Blank Book Manufacturer:,
Harruimnj, J'a.
MOST respectfully inform their friends thai
Ihey are engaged in the above business
lir" directly opposite iierr's HoteLj They
flatter themselves, by careful attention to iheir
business, toTeceive a continuance of the pat
ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm.
BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices,
Merchants, and private individuals, and every
variety of full and half-bound constantly on
hand. Paper ruled lo 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 ns a call. C. ft H.
flT Books ftc. to be bound may be left with
he Editor of the Chronicle. 6U9
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
47K ICS. just received at the
' Hardware Store of JffTV.V
OLDS S, McFADOEN. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the largest and Lett as
sortment of Iron ever offered on Ihe West
Branch. Having the exrhtire control of Ihe
celebrated Vblistisi's Centre couniy Iron,
we are enabled to warrant every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Hurse
Shoe, Nail Rods, ftc, at Cs prices to all.
Call and see Ihe Hardware Store of
JOS. M FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, 1855.
NOTICE.
WE beg leave to introdnce ourselves
to the citizens nf LEWISBURG and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of
White Anil Antbrarlte Coal,
At Laneailer Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and
are prepared to oiler lo ihe public a very supe
rior artiele.particularly suited to the manutac
ture of Iron and making Steam. Our aascs of
Coal are
l.t - MP Vfor Smelting purposes.
STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats.
tSKUh.r,. i
EGG J for Family Use and Steam
STOVE
NUT
I for Limeburnsrs and Steam.
PEA
Our Point of Shipping is SUNHIRY, where
arrangements are made to load B. ats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PEALE A CO.
J. J. CorHBAS. l-anra-tr. Brsj. Kkthou. Lancaster.
C. W. Peals, tibanokia. II. Bl MttABbSEB do
firOrders addressed toShamokinor u nbury
will receive prompt attention Iy5i5
LewlftburK saving In! Hill Ion,
IS now open and ready to du business. Tbe
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
Director) Mr. i'lassos Wails.
Mr. Biibs Annuls.
Mr. JES M't'aBIUMT.
Mr. Thomas Haves.
Mr. William Fairs.
Mr. J. G. L. Shisuel.
Mr Jus. M ei x ell.
Omciaa WILLIAM FR1CK, Prcridcnt.
DAVID REBER, Treasurer.
Four percent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months ; and three per
cent, less than six and overthree months.
DAVID REBER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg. Sept- 19, 185U
Winfield Woolen Factory,
Sear llartleton, luion County.
rilHlSestablishment is now in the best order-
The machinery being nearly all new,
and none but the best of workmen employed,
the subscriber feels safe in saying lhat his
work shall not be surpassed by any establish
ment in this or the adjoining counties.
His waggons will be around as usnal, and
those wishing to patronize his establishment,
will please avail themselves of that opportu
nity. lis I have also on hand, and intend keep
ing a choice assortment of Goods, snch as
Cloths, Sntinrtti, Cashmere, Tweeds, Rlankets,
Yarn, which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton. April 22, 1853 tf
Lithographic Printing, &c. -
KARL VOLKMAR is now locatpil on
N.irth Fourth street, near D. Phillips'
Blacksmith hnp, where LITHOGRAPH 1C
Views. Maps Ac are made to order.
PICTURES for Framing, and fur Drawing
Teachers.
The German and French Languages, Draw
ing, Painting and Draughting, taught by Mr
Volkmar. Lewisburg. April,
Improvement in Daguerreotyping !
SPYKER & II AWN announce to the
public that they have newly lined tip and
greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus,
and are prepared to take LlkenetiNeN sup
erior to any in this place heretofore. J'ictiires
copied, or laken ftum life, and inserted in .Me
dallions, Breastpins Fingerrings, Wan hseals,
Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir,
Jenny Lind, Jewel, Lnion, Soniag,Oval, Velvet
and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards.
Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A
Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office.
Lewisbnrg, Feb. as, 18."5
FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail 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 Methanicsbnrs,
Pa., announces lo all afflicted with Tu
mors, Wens, Cancer. Cancer Warts, Polypus,
Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or hu g's
Evil, Wuite tSwellinj, Fever Sores, Sort Legs,
and all diseases thai have been usually treated
with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove
them by an entirely new method, without cut
ling, burning or pain. Il is no matter in what
part of the body, he can remove ihem with
perfect safety and in a remarkably short time,
if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison
is applied, and no money required, except for
medicine,unlil a cure is perfected. Chronic
and all other diseases nol 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 tbe habit
of prescribing by letter, and with
GKEaAl. BATiBvarTinar.
He would say however to those desiring advice
in this way.that to secure attention Ihey should
enclose, with the general symptoms of their
cases, a fee ol One Dollar, to warrant him in
spendine his time for their benefit.
The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at
all limes when not professionally absent.
CavTioa. 8'rangers coming to Mechanics,
burg to see the Dr. are cautioned 10 beware of
unprincipled persons, as some have been de
ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this State
who can perform cures by the new method. His
office is directly opposite ihe Union Church.
Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrtsbnrg,
on the Cumberland V. R. R.. and accessible
from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit
cases within a reasonable distance when de
sired. July 7 63yl
I EWELRY of the latest pattern of allqual
I ities for sale al the lowest City pnees by
b. YODER.
THE subscriber cen-
LTT
1
unues to earrv on ihe ,
I iirrv Unnlneita at
h I II. I Miand on North!
Third street, rear Market, and retpectlull)
solicits Ihe patronage of bis friends and iki
public generally. CHARLES F. HESS.
Lewisburg, May 22, 1850
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY.
The subscribers, thankful for
past patronage, woald inform
ihe public Ibal ihey continue to
manufacture all kinds of MILL
GE.Airi.NU and other Castings. Thraahita
Machines and other Machinery repaired ia il,
best manner. Castings warranted lo be of
good material, and at pntea lhat can not fil
lo please. GEDDES, MARSH A CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. 1851
COOKING Stoves, of various atierni
and sizes, (or Coal or Woo , for sale
aitbe Lewisburg Foundry by
Geddea. Marsh A Co.
OTOVES Parlor, Wood and Coal
0 Sioves, various patterns, for aale at tht
Lei.bura; Foundry. Grddea, Maish A Co.
iyiA!U'3 Patent Cang Plow, a supe
I V nor article, for rale a! Ihe Lewisburg
Foundry by Getldes, Marsh A Ce.
GRAIN orSted Drills Ross' Patent
decidedly Ihe belt and most durable
Grain Drill now in use. for sale al tbe Lewithnri
Foundry by Geddea, Marah A Co.
Hussey's Grain Reaper,
for cutting both Grain and Grass
MANUFACTURED and for sale al las
Lewisburg Foundry by
GEDDES. MARSH A CI
Lightning Rods.
AFTER many yrara' close inveatigatisa an
numeroua eiperuueoU. ihe 1'alciilrr lakaa
ft..ura in infoiniinf Ihe public that ba hit
Hived at the tioe principle of p oieeiuig tsBiiliat,
dwellings and pr.-L.efi) Irom tbedealruclive inHa
ence ol LIGHTNING. Tne ealsmiun
tbat every City. Town, illage and Country lain
victim lo aniiustly, thro' the groaa negligeuce of
l inhal.ilaula, ia beyond calculation, especially
nhrn the remedy ia bo esay lo obtain ihu at
found in
ABMITACE'S '
Patent fllagnctu Liijljtning lobs,
and in thia alone. Thia Rod na breu examiLtd
by tbe moat acienlific (t nilemen in the world
1'rut. Bsorr M'Mumie, Jubnou, V allot and bibs
other that hate examined them. recommend bub
speak of them in the bigbral terms ot approbates,
and have pronounced ibtro Ihe only Bale rodaic
uae in thiaor any other country for tbe proiecti
01 Liesand Propc.lv. Onaadaanlar la to dtaidt
and throwback s part of tbe elect rw fluid hsrnorss
io the cloud ; in lime ot a stroke ibia enable th
rod to conduct lhat portion ot fluid that belunf
In the earth without Ihe alighleat danger of lei
aing tbe conductor. 'I hi rod has mini otoat
advantages oei the old one. The only plan si
manulartuiirif is in
l ine St 3 rforf above UA, Philadelphia.
here all persons are reapecllolly invited to cat
snd eiamine fur tbemaelaes. For sale W bcla.ai
or Retail by THO'S ARWITAGE.
Orders promptly attended lo. Tenbseaab.
These rods bare been purchased and success
fully used by the lollov. int individuals, companies
od corporation, whose names are cbeerlully
iibmitted :
In nsar miad'Iflum A. 8. Roberta. Oaro
.-aatiiuiirr. Judcr K..ava-r, Jtadaa Coorad. i. Mallard,
Ji liu II. luc. . . ( J. UmDrr, u.fchv.lara
li'titrM.., Uia blf.rR!ry Aunaboara, Andeiaan A Uroibart.
K-v J. L. ir.ui. Jul a .Notmao, Thna. teiuvar. Su A
It. ..!.. A. K.liiukrra, II Maiai.Hu. Tkoa. Noil A Co . Mr
i.oii,e, j. a. orar. J. M.Wauoa,C. lluvaBkr.va, J
Hisley a Co., J. Stan. K. Harlra. J. Uvafuhirr. u ra
.r. Mr. Pbarplan). sir. Mania, a. U.rbiav, J. Brlaklaa
Mr. Iiavifoa. Dr. faul.s. II. eow.n A Co., J. Wia.p.1,0,
11. Miller, the Kd Saak Uolrl, lha U.S. Araaaal, laa
riUE Garden Criminia-KiBera' Ull.
in in BtuU " Ae Jrwy (ioaTgo Criapin. Jodr)
M'lalt. Judi: lyt..B. Juhn vlEa, Ov. U. M'MttlUa,
lkuj.k..L.rl, Mr. J. lh,ainE.
ix 1 mi. i vtyrr.
Ilartlry Tp.M, lllip.iDj. al Farter. Join 17a..,
ii.LNel Ivirra. Jaci-b tmilb, Iravial Siiaiao. SmDta
M-a, h. tleorirr kl.rharr. Aa Ittriin loan ll.ua,.
1 li.Bin.ia.ioarr.' otht-e. i.aaw.frwa r Joba h.fcar.
' T . Ir. lliarl.. Wila"B. Ha-li.a Tf Juba
KiiDta. Simon kuula. tvv 7. laaac Cooidroa. Wkm
iMtr 7l. AlKbael UoHaiaa.
CCOJt XC yDA TIONS.
Fniur-a., Ana IS. 147
I Riiva thia tfav ran-fulty in-prrtrd a roodocter tl
Lithium 11,4, a, ib na- and iodei. arret. d bv r
lu..niaa Arnile, oa hvilcvae Iloaaa.Gfa.arrUrr.iU
buve BO beaitatioa la rajlB that it i Bt.t mW ih. VI
1 have rvar aren. but that It ia the obIt oa. i bavr .l
exmaiinrd tl-at ir r.a.trvM-Ud OB atrietl arirBtifir pnari
plee. Itia with Binrh plranura tbat 1 raromaiaDd Bit
eunductorto Uir aiaativaot owner of hand rir-
11. M.MlKTtUS
1 am well .ati.f.rd tt at the Macaelic LiEbtaiaE liui
nar.ufartiir. ii h, Mr. Th Biaa Anuiuca. ol Pbiladr phit
in Ibr brat that ha er Incb made. I have peat vart-Vk
. j.-.r ia tor aiucy oi (nv law ol rMs-tnt i aod -lit..-!
ism. aud have n.. hiltion la rayiBf that thaw KoU ua
; erD.trnrc..d opon thr otilv prireipieof salrty. Thr el.rtr
rh'-k I rreriei aud dit rrd by the Blacnrl at tb icy
. of the rod. and it would be inpoaaihla. arrorriia tf tb
Imi. of atLrartu a and repuiaion. nr a baildin la bt
injured by a tr, ke of lubluiBtr wbra r-roleetad hv rr. cl
j thrm- rotln. I have hero aaioa.BUd with Mr. Arnii.l
for .'T,-rHt yrar. and hrforr hco aarnrr tbe Biaaufia
, lurr of tI.eM. rHi I eiamined tbe Bhaeif-le oi whirb l
; are ronntriirtrd. aad frit eontinrwd that their adoyti.
1 would br attt nded wilb rowtulelr rurr-a. Tbe iarreaME
demand for the rod.and Ibe eatraaiveaalea ia all par
I of th.- eonntry. i ampieccBrmTHiatioa of their ntitili at4
j saoe'loeilv. TKAtY (. iUtK,. D.
j ltl.inrSu. Pbilad Co., April t. lfia.
, tFS.U. WILT and MAMI EL HOOVER.
Hartleton. I' a ion Cu. Fa.
! sie Arenla for I'nion and adjoining Counties,
1 snd will fumirh tbe Rods on ihe aame terms aod
in Ihe same msnner ss ibe Proprietor.
Opposition is the Life of Businrss I
stX NEW L1VEKY
JS EXCHANGE STABLE.
I brsubscriber would rerpectfully laioim ia
citiS4'nof Lewiaborg snd the travaJfog common
ity generally, thai ha has opened anew Livery
and Exchange Stable on FOURTH alreet Ball s
square South of HI srket, and has provided s good
lol ol Horses, with entirely new good and fash
onablel arriages. Boggle. bleisbs. Acwbereall
wishing anything in his line mi) be accommod
ated on the ahoftesi notice snd ssoei ressousbls
terms. He will pay every atlea'ioa lo tht
want of hia customers, and hopes by so doing
lo merii and receive a liberal share of pnblis
panonsge. WILLIAM MOORE.
Lewisburg Pee 30. I SSI
"VFOTIl'E. Having been appointed the
X S SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery,
the subscriber would state thai be is prepared
to perform all dunes connected witb the burial
of the dead.on short nonce. Also that be will
attetid to the re-interment of deceased persons,
under the direction of their surviving friends.
Residence in tbe Lodge al the Gale of the
Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY.
Lewisburg, May 30, 1854
GEORGE T. COIE,
DEALER in Pianos, Me !nJeons. and
all kinds of Mimical MtrrbaM
dlse. Keeps constantly on hand. Hallet A
Davis. Boston ; Lighte, Newlon A Bradburys;
and Bennett A Co, N. PIANOS. Also,
Princes A Co.'s celebrated MEL0DE0N9,
pnees from 45 Of) lo $1M 00.
Orders from a distance will meet witb prom pi
attention. Second band Pianos taken ia ex.
change for new.
Room dsreeily opposite the Conrt House,
WVioiiMpor. Pa. April 4. '55 573ml
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lo
all engaged in the service of the C. 8.
in the War of 18U and for their Widow, al
the Office of the Lewisburg Chioniele.
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