NEW IIOHENLINDEX. A mournful genius -out West" gets op the following new sang to an old ton, which no .... . .. . ., . doubt has "-more troth than poetry in it. To . most of the C.aostci.. patrons, it can have o personal application, a thry pay promptly in advance; but there are many "borrowers," Ac, indebted to the office on old scores who we D.lO Will take It as -meaning them r,rt SQUARE LP immediately ! Seasons occur when funds are low, Subscribers are provoking slow. And few supplies keep up the flow Of dimes departing rapidly. Bat we shall see a sadder sight. When duns pour in from morn till night Cnmmanlttig every sixpence bright To be fut.ed over speedily. Our bonds and due-bills are arrayed Each seal and signature displayed The holders vow they must be paid. With threats of "Law and Chancery." Then to despair we're almost driven There's precious little use of livin' When our last copper's rudely riven ' From nanda that held it lovingly. Bat larger yet these dues shall grow. When interest's added on below, Length'aing our chin a foot or so. While gazing on them hopelessly. Tis so, that scarce have we begun To plead for time upon a dun. Before there comes another one Demanding pay ferociously. The prospert darkens. On, ye brave, Who would your very bacon save ! Waive, Patrons ! all your pretexts waive ! And pay ihe Printer cheerfully. Ah! It Wiinld give us pleasure sweet, A few delinquents now to meet. Asking of ns a clear receipt For papers taken regularly. Hajor Jones' Travels. (The Travels of Major Joseph Jones, of Pineville, from his plantaiion in Georgia to Canada, is the production of a genuine Southern wit, and full of fun and pathos. It has eight Illustrations by Darley, and is pub lished by T. B. Peterson, 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia price, 50 cents. As a specimen of the Major's philosophy and humor.we copy for the CaaosicLE some account of a railway trip in Sooth Carolina: There wag a considerable bustle anJ fuss about tbe depo, gcttio redJy to start. The passengers was gittin their tickets and their checks for their baggage, what some fellers was koockin about like they would tear the hide off evry trunk thcr was thar, stowin 'em anay in the cars some people was runoin about bidding good-by with ther friends, and tcllio 'era not to forgit a heap of things and sum was kickiu up a rumpus 'causa tbey could u't see their trunks after tlcj was put in the cars. Bimeby evry thing was fixed, and here cum old Beelzebub, with his fire, smoke, sutbags and tbunuVratiaDS, to carry us to Charlston. When I saw that cvcrlastm, black, ngly thing cum chug up agin the cars for 'em to tackle it on, fizzia and fry in, and smokio like a tar kill, I thought bow if I was a bos or a mule, I'd take my hat off to it If thcr ever was a thing what deserves a vote of thanks from all the pullin generation of animals, I thiuk it's ths locomotive ingine. Jest to think, Ihe amount of hos flesh it has saved since it tuck to carrjio the mails. A locomotiv always seems to me to cum nearer a livin animal, than any other machine invented by man, specially sense they've got to hol Icrin at the cows when they get on the track. It's a monstrous frJCtious,piteful, headstrong sort of a creetcr, and jum times it takes it into its bed to run off the track, but generally speakin it's jst about as governable as any other team, and don't take no mora to feed it acordin to its size and strength. I can't help but have a sort of feelin for 'em, and I wouldn't no more think of makin 'em go without givin 'em plenty of wood and water, than I would of makin my horses work without givin 'em plenty of corn and fodder. Ling! ling! went the bell. "All aboard," sea the captain, and the next minit away wo went with tbe thundcrinest rattlin, puffin and snortin I ever did hear. In a few minits Hamburg was cut of sight,and tbe pine trees went daacin aloug behind ns, as if ther roots couldn't bold 'em in the ground when tbey saw us comin among 'em. Ther ain't nothin much to interest tbe traveller on the railrode from Hamburg to Charlston ; and if a man can't find no company in bis own thoughts, he's mon strous apt to be lonesome. Along at tbe fust ther wasn't many pa.aengcr,and most of them was preachers what had been up to Anguaty to tend a convention. They was the dryest set of old codgers I ever met with, til tbo joltin of the cars shuck up thcr idees a little, and then they full to disputin about religion like all rath. After a while one old feller, what bad his bed tied up with a red cottcn bandkerchef and didn't belong to the game church with the rest of 'em, mixed in with 'em and in about five minits tbey got into on of the hottest kind of srgyments 'bout sprinklin and dippin. The old hardshell laid about him like rath, and the louder the racket and tbe more duet the cars made, the lou der the feller fired away at 'em, and when ever be stopped for breth, two or three of the ethers was down on him like a Yan kee tbrashin-machine. They kep up one everlastin string of argymeot about forty five miles long, and to them what sot a little ways off from 'cm, and could only bear a few words now and then, it sounded zictly like a roMar cussin match ; and rumtimes they'd look at one another like tUey meant jest what they sed. Bimeby the old hardshell caved in for want of breth, and all the rest of the way be was bocVm and hemin,and tryin to git the dust and Binders out of his wiud-pipe. Rather SEvaE.TTad7was reques ted by a bachelor, somewhat advanced in Team n . . . . in a crowded le.Kh. "So, thank you," satJ she, "I . ifr,i,. uch ,aolJJiet, wouid break d jwn with me." The Summer Session fF MrS-ThompSOll'S School for YOOHg ' V Ladies, will commence on Wednesday, April Jih, and continue 14 weeks. Instruction ., . . . ,, i will be given in snch branches as are usually ,.,, , Academies and Seminaries ..f learn i inc. A thorough system o( instruction will be ' pursued, and prompt and persevering etiort ; """ espied on the part of the pupils. cdi.iiuuuui..ic icqur.reu the punctual attendance of those they may piace in the Institution, as it is only by svase- cutive stndy and application, that much cau be accomplished. A pleasant and commodious Room has been obtained for the School, in theUerman Refor med Church, which it is believed offers some advantages superior to that formerly occupied. E xlra char-re will be made for Prench.Latin, Music, Needle-work, Drawing and Painting English Branches, per year, from $12 to $20 Contingent expenses, per vear,$l Lewisburg, March 11,1856 William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law. Collections il promptly attended to. Office opposite Kline's Hotel, Sao LETnSBURG.PA. MARIA J. GRIER, M. D., GRADUATE .of the Penn Medical J l University.nf Philada , offers her profes sional services to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity. O'tiee at hr father's residence, (Dr. J. F Grier's,) one door below J.L. Voder's Jewelrv Store. April 16, 1855. ' CARD. A B. LONGSHORE, M.D., having .TV. located himself on the properly lately owned and occupied by Rev. C. A Hewitt, in West Milton, respectfully offers his profes sional services to the puolic, and from long experience flailers himself that he can render satisfaction to all those disposed to patronize him. Kelly Tp, Union Co, Feb. 4, 1856 lm COURT HOUSE. THE Subscribers to tbe Building of -L th Union County Court House, Ac, are requested to pay the ONE-TENTH of their subscriptions, to the undersigned, on the first d:tu of every sureeeding month till the whole is paid commencing on the 1st dav of February next. By ord'r of the Building Committee: JAMKS F. LINN, Treasurer. Lewisbure, Jan. 15, I Soli NF.W Clothing and Hat Establishment Jl'ST opened, at the Rooms formerly occupied by Neviu St ISeale, an entire new and splendid assortment of I'lo'tllllS- illld flats. Broadcloth". t assimeres, Doe skins, and all sorts of TRIMMINGS ASD FFKXISHIXG GOODS, also Ores- aud Frock C itsfoni Coats, got op bv eiperienceit City workmen, and every other article kept in such establishments such as White blurts and Collars, Under garments, Kocks, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Overalls, a varietv of Gloves. Storks, Neca and P.icket Hdkfs'. Sewins Silk, Thread and .Needles, Cat Cord and Binding, Boys' and Vouihs' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, constantly on lunn. 'iltom Work done on the premises, and sold at the same rates. The limes demand a god article at a low price. Oar motto is. Quick StiU and the UmaUrtt Profit in 7'rtrn .'" L"PNo charge for showing. Please call and see for your selves if v"ii wish to save from 25 to 30 prct. TAILORING in all its branches. Terms-Cash. ABEL AMMON. Lewisburg, Sept. S7, 1855 PI. H. Lersham, JH. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties ol his profession to merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every uaiue,and treated with unnarallelrd success. lin. PEKSHAM graduated at the renowned American Electtc Medical College.Cinciunati. havni" tirl studied the Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of ihe Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; hut becoming convinced of the super iority of theN'vi-or American fcclertic system, he commenced its studv, and attended two courses of Leelnres in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen City of the West. This Insinution. alihoush Tt in itn mfiinrr, ha no foiK-rir in lltrliral Wwt. nj linn nir.-mnv annually ni'l i'iwiu man i vmr imirf Mltr:i Coll-- if ("lurinnati roniMmsJ. It ip .tflinK phyci'-iauf In ll pai t. w ir glfb-. and iu Ohm. Inaiana, Iti -y wll wvtn b more numerous than any otber clfM of hv-ii in Tin- principal d-ff-r'-n' bftwwn in K"nna int m Eclw' i--. an J thff old Allopathic i-THN-ID nf uiml in m. i tlilff: the WW Svhool am no av-dirinal aant that i in mj wht Injuriona to tht human STKtcm, "tn-h al'lom-l. Anwni Antimnnv.a-c; f"r nuperior and harm lean aevnta LaTO or lnt Tear 1-t.n diiMf-n-l. O'T Ihf rT li--r;l anl (TOirrwiv ithTi"4an of th Nw .srbnol.) that ar romplfb- auhaliluU't for th d-U-t. rion- mHi. ine (Ca-omi-l, ci. .1 thrf..re haae no iwl for tht-tn. With tb- Taluah! paw atrnU, and all th'tfe ot tlta OM or a'.lonithtr M-honl nmui tne fw uoiwra mantionrd ilaw, an-1 all tu improTmnt- of evrr olhor .yh'in ol 3P-ttJ rin. a th ll"tn -pathir, llylropatnic. I oomiKtnian. r many dn-ar ar now furaop- mar wrp oat roni'j-ru impo-nhlc. and Uiat too witborft hmtkine d'wn th- c.n atititfion. and m-atinK otht-r dlaaiw. a Oi-bilitT, Khea maUm. nrapppsia. Li(r ria-aaa. Ulratwl SorvTtllvat, lnneaal Bonoa. ptvajiatur "I i "in. r The Saw Srhoi.l cerUinlv claim a (rraat auparioritv in tha treatment of all dia-mai. It h taan proatnt by riiniral raporta Uiat tha mortality taking all diapaa toe. ttxT i. leaa than i par eent; that of Aaiatic Cholara laj'-nly ft par aant. Thi ia an aaa of prorrfa and ImpToramanta, and tha Nt-w Srhool ia always progrHajinn. not baing boond dawn by despotic rraada and anliqaatad th-orioa. N at. orril S at tha lowar and of MarSat St ail FARRIERY. THE subscriber offers liis services J in curing Horses of Poll Evil r.r Fistula. He will core Horses of either of these afflic tion for $, or make no charge if not suc cessful. 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 Lewisburs. Aug. Ill, 1855. GEORGE M ELY. ELL. Latest from Sevastopol! VEW GOODS, 1 for Fall and Wlnler, COMPRISING EVER VTHI.NG WANTED IN OL'K LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by tbe subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. III'RSII Jb TORSE. Lewisburg, Oct. 10, 1855 CARPETS. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from Zi cts. to f 1.25 per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bought at auction, others direct from the manufactors, at prices that we can sail them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and ook before buving else where. J. 8CHREVER Sc SON. nne 1, 1R55. 4 LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of everv kind, lor sale cheap by J. SCHKEVER & SON. A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum mer Shawis, for sale verv low. by June I, 1855 J. SCHREYER SOX. C1L01 LOTHS, Cassimeres,Tweeds and Summer ejr, for sale cheaper than ever by June 1, 1855 J. SCJ1KEYEK 4W. "DT i. ATXT Q rr Ju,ice -nd D L ii IN JVIJ Constable, for mle or printed to order, at tbe Chronicle Office Lewisburg Chronicle Philadelphia. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204, Chesnut Street, PHII.AD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. H. FULTON. ) W. O. MASON. Fishing Tackle, ND GUNS-The subscribers invite 1 attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cano Reeds, Pea Grass, Trout Flies, Lines. &c. Also, fine English and Herman Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cask Prices, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERGER & BRO. 651 No. 4T N. Second St, Philadelphia XiK hni Ceiktutti cf iuiejs ebclr publisbit; TIP-TOP GLEE & CHORUS BOOK. M A new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonised, and many of the Geuis of Modern Herman and Italian coin posers, arranged in a familiar style.adapted to the use of Hire Clubs, Singing Classes and the Family Circle, By C. Jakvis and J. A. Getze. This work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes.while many of the gems of Mendelssohn, Abt, Kuchen and other celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical compositions here introduced, eminently adapts it to the taste and capacity of the Singing School, the Glee Club, and the Family Circle. Itri'rice One Dollar. Just published by LEE A WALKER. 1SS Chestnut St. and J.B.LIPPINCOTT A; CO. 20 North 4ih St, lnii.n. Sample copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $1 4mC23 GENUINE ECNET SOAP. THE purity, fraj- 1 ranee, and mild emollient properties of this ioap, renders it es pecially d.-scrving a place on every toilet. Kor rhanoed hands.and various diseases of the skin, it is unequaled. Each cake is stamfed VM. CON WAV, 16 South Second Sireel, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to Wath iu Hard, Saft or Suit Wuter. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper lies, which readily remove Oil, Paint, l)irt, A-e... from every dwaeriplioll of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any oiher Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than ihe common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped W ILLIAM COX WAY, 188 &uM SrnmH Street. Phihdtlp'iia, manufacturer of FANCV AND STAPLE SOAPS.Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to. August 24. IMS 59:lm3 George Sturges, QOLE Manufacturer of the Improved i J Spirit I Spi Ins Malrcbxea;, No.y-i Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the AmTii-an !ntituta, M.-W Vorl do r'nniklin In-titul-. I'hiiadlphii Ouc at tha Maryland Institute, BaiUmora. OeLI 1S1 Nor. valid Not. J ISo'J I'he peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matres is, that all the elum'u and htary uvnlen frame trr is entirely dispensed with, and its place suppneo ny a ngnier aim much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendeiing it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up. and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting posture.having the luxurious soilness of Ihe best Fealher 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 havme Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Bels are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships. S'eamhnats and Hospitals. Spring S-ats forChiirs.Carnages orChurch Pews and Hair aud Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IROX FURX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsieads. II.it and Coat Ra' ks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs. Settees. Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES! rezi. tvans & Watson. No. 'Hi South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Tire at Chestnut 6c Filth Sis., Friday morning, Dec. 15th, I8.il 1. AISS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always ate when put to the test : Pntr.nr.i.eiii, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.Evans& Walson No.39 South Fourth St. Gentlemen e take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means ot preserving their books, papers &c. Irom lire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great hre ot this morning, which destroyed the entire block of j buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in onr office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the lire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. Will you please have Ihe Safe and Locks repaired, as we .ntend to pnt it in use airain, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIF8." Evans A. Watson lake pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in"nse : V. 8. Mint, Phil ada.; Farmers' Sc Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; 8amuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb (Tope & Co., No. 183 Market St., ; Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.;Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner Sth and Minor Sis.; Sharpless tc Bro , No. 33 South Second St. ; James. Kent A Saniee, No. 14T North Third 8t. ; W. H. Horstman & 8ons, No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith, Williams A Co, No. 87 Mar. ket St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. tVA large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use). EVANS 4 WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron 8hutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, store, pnblie and pri vate buildings: Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses;. Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. Ac. Please give ns acaU, atJta.SC Sonth FOURTH St, Philadelphia. (April C, '65 S7SIy aSiXWi.! & West Branch Farmer April 4, 1856. Mount Vernon House, J0. 95, North 2d SL, Philadelphia.- 1 This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on bnsiness or pleasure. The eontinued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectiuny inviieu. I. L. BARRETT, Pbilad, March 1, 1856. Proprietor. HERRINGS Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, with Halt's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at the World's Fair, London, 1851, apd also iat the Worlds Fair, New York. 1853 and 1854. The subscribers are the sole manufacturers and proprietors in this State of Ihe above nne- oualled 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 nivna rmua fire proof quali ties. More than U.000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two okdbkb have passed triumphantly throueh accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured by Ihe subscribers are not only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior to those which have been so severely tried by fire. Few will lorget their services in the burning of the "Tribune es tablishment," New York.and at the Great Fire in 8trawherry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Gtrard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire at r nth and i-hesnut ts..in this citv, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Caanrmw. when many other securities failed. FARREL ec CO, lrm Safe and Bank Ixtek Makert, 31 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Iaocks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors, dec. on hand and made to order. All the most eel ebratei.Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand ' Safes," " Salamanders" and " Iron Chests" nf other makers, having been taken in pan payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March 30,'55. 674vl Agent 1. O. Rtcaaansoa & r-, Duvtue. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. it is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price. $ I. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa, N.B. Asents wanted to sell this and other popu'ar bonds in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Wall and Window Papers. HAVING purchased the Interest of Parri.lt 6, Huugh in the Wall Paper Business, we have now at our Store, Ar. E. Vurnrr Arch & Thir.i St., j a full and complete assortment of WALL and WIDOW Papers, Fir board Prints.etc.eic. Relying upon our ability to supply all orders at prices to compete with houses in this 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 and Blue, Satin, and unfrlazed Figured, all 4-4 wide. PARRISII A BRADSHAW, successors to Parrish & Honsh, N.E. corner Arch and Third Sts. PHILAD A. N B. On reasonable nonce being given, Pa per will be hung at City prices. 3mG23 F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnaie, Pocket Bosk and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. VV. cor. of Fourth &. Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, U.inkers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backeammon 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 (Sold 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 nf the United Slates, by mail ; describing pen. thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'55 ly57J Book Agents Wanted. GENTS wanted in every Town and JA. County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Sieel and Wood Engravings, and bound in tbe most sub stantial manner. Acents now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our list also includes the best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several New Banks to our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, 4m597 Philadelphia, Pa. BOOH AGESCY, &C rf'HE subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Phtla.,and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, ny iorwaroing us mc subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's.Godey's,Potnam's,Graham'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 to a $S and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of Ihe three portraits. If subscribing to (6 worth of Maeaiioea. all thraa portraits will bs scat arali. MUSIC furninhrd to tboaa wbo nav wiah it. KNYELOPKSof avrrv oVacrlptioo ami sis. ! large or small qnanutiea, funushad. Seal trains, Ilfea, 6- Mt to order. KarrraavrTipUon of ENORAY1NO ON WOODsaetd with nratnaaa and dvspatrh Va-wa of Buildinga, Mwa. piper lleatlinffa. Views of Marhioarr, Book Illustrations, IxxlK' IVrtlftratrs, Basinraa Cards, sa. ail orders sswt tiv wail promptly attended to. Parous wl-bian Tiews of their buiidioira eoirra.ad ran sand a Dsgnemotjpa or skeu h of Ilia bonding by Mail or Esprasa. Persons st distasoa having salaahle articles, woo Ul ind it to their a4vanta to address tbe sabaeriban, M wo wonai act as aaenta for the 8ALB of the lasso. MKAM riKKCK, t 60. Sorra Tuuui gTain, Pauassjami, Pa. j. h. mm. lyoOi unci. Expre8 Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages. Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Easter cities. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is tha quickest and aafest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the sane day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. rhiltdclpkia Offlet 1 dt 43, Sooth Third 8t Oct. 38. j CHRIST CALDWELL. Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL The -Subscriber has removed to No. 26 Market street, (three doors above the Old Stand, PHILAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in bis line consisting of OKANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season ; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuis, Ground Nuts plain and roasted i Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visaing Ihe City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry safe. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 8. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market St. 3m622 above Fiont, south side, Pbilad Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. 1) UBLXCAM & SELLERS, IX Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealerstn Confectionery of all kind, 113 North 3d St., below Race, PHILADEL'A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of theirstock.which will be found equal to any in this city. Foreign Pruits of all kinds in season. N.B Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3m6!6 To Iron Masters and Dealers. PENN'A WireVorks-No.21 Arch St. above Fron IPHILADELPHIA. 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 Dandv Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out of ihe Citv. 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. 3m.VJ0 BAYLISS, DARBY 4. LYNN. Trasses Trasses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, ThLss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of 6ne Fatscn Tai'srs,combinine e-ree-.. 7.K...., and Qurabillly, with rnrrer.t construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited lv Mtlttina amount, as Wlow S.'Dlm? number of trirhe arfniti'l the hip. ani suttng fide anVetetl. i t ..r ln..i Trut, ' a. 4. fi. lAml.ie ;5, a. a, 10. 1 n.trtw tinii. a to wear, and huw to attect a cure, when puaaihlo, sent with tbe Trua. Also lor sate, in great variety. Dr. Banning't Impnmed Patent Body Braeet tor the cure of Prolap.ua I'tri ; also ftptnal Props and upiorte: Patent Shoulder hraees, t best fcpan'lera ana r.rei-tnr Braces, adapted to all wltn Mtmp nuouioers anu Weak l.uur-; KnaliKli Kla-tK- Abdominal Bella, ouapen- Miriea : Kv notes, male and feanla. g.Lsjdlea' Uuomi, wltn Ldy aueoaanu. iijow WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, HMe Avenue, PaiLaosLrHia. The a'temion of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom ol the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron R uling ot every description lor cemeia ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, balcon les, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, &c, and oilier urnamenial Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beamy 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 Su Phila Type Foundry. rrV0 Premiums awarded at the late L Chrystal Palace exhibition in New York to the Oldest lype r oiimlry in ihe Lnued States. Established by Binney & Ronaldsoo in 17D6. on the base ol Sower's Uermaniown Foiindrj of 1739. The It ng experience of the several proprie tors of the PuiLanvxrHiA Tips FoosnaT, en ables L. Johnson & Co , to otter the laigest variety of Printing Types, and all the appur tenances of a Pruning Office to be found in any establishment ol the United States, and of a quality, too, which is deemed to be unrival led. The composition of the metal used is calculated to aflord 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, &c. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable ns to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper ofTic. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, also. Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor rtaving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals, Ac. rtittrttiEe 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 ol ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, Ac, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEREOTYPIC or Electrotvping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, Ac. Tvpe used in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art- Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting tip) will be sent to all printers that have not received it, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. "Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice.) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to us a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of our manufacture to fnnr times its amount. L. JOHNSON St CO. No. 6, Samson St., near the Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 1855 New masonic Hall, Philadelphia. AGENTS wanted in every town and county in the Coiled States, to sell the beautiful picture of Ihe Grand EeOdfre 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 8TATVARY, FRESCO PAINTINGS AND FURNITURE are represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony of the colors. 8ize 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 AL, Oct. 19.'5Sm3 lithographer, Philada. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UMON Buildinss, Third St., Harris bnrg. Pa. Authorized Capital, $300 OOO. Insures Buildings and other property against loss or damage by F1KE. Charier perpetual. DIRECTORS. 8imon Cameron Geo. Bergner W. F. Murray Geo. M. Lauman Benj. Parke F. K. Boas Wm. Dock Wm.HKepnerJnH.Berryb.ill James Fox A. B. Warfnrd. President 8IMON CAMERON. Secretary S. 8. CARRIER. THEO. 8. CHRIST, Agent, Lewisburg. 6m597 Arrival of the Atlantic! TMPORTANT News from the Sebastopol ! ! JL 100,000 Men and Buys WANTED, not for the service in the Crimea, but to buy READY-MADE CLOTHING at the Cheap and Fashionable Clothing Store by J. GOLD- CMim xwrj. 6, i,ewisbnrg. IIAK1USBUKG BINDERY J.J.Clyde A F. la. UNtter, 5acuerito W. O. tficieJt at . Book Binder. and Stationers, and Blahk Book M am. fact tutus, Hiirrisburif, J'a. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the above business Indirectly opposite Herr's HoteLj They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their bnsiness, to receive 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 varietv of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper rnled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. & If. tW Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 50! IRON! IRON!! IROi.!!! 178 J-BS. lust reci'lvcd at the AOIU Hardware n,re llf REYN OLDS SlcFAUDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest und lie't as sortment of Iron ever offend on the West Branch. Having the rrruiee control of the celebrated Valsrti.h's Centre counly Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; II'Tse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cn prices to all. Call aud see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisbnrg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. WE beg leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LEWISBURG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Attn Anthracite Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sues -I Coal are l.irup y eritieiung purposes, STEAMROAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN i EGG S for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) PFA 'm,uurnrs Steam. O'tr Point of Shipping is SUNHURV", where arrangements are made to load Boa's without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE 4 CO. J. J. Cocmu. Lanr&.ter. llrsj. Rtisaot.. Laneavter C. W. eaatl. Skamohin. 11. BuNaARDSK d UOrders addressed loShamokinor unbury will receive prompt attention. Iy5"i5 Lewlsjttura; satingv Institution, 1a now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Jomsu Waits. Mr. Bteks Ainoss. Mr. Jams M 1'ri.ii.ht. Mr. Thom II. tis. Mr. Willi aw Fmra. Mr. J G. L. SHixr.L. Mr Jo4. Mkitkll. Ornciaa WILLIAM FRII'K, President. DAVID REBER, 7Waurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per ceut. less than six and overthree months. DAVID REBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. !, 185a ' Winficld Woolen Factory, Sear llartlclon, Cnlon Counly. r I tlil-S establishment is now in the best order 1 The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saving that hi work shall not be surpassed by any establish. ment in ihisor the aitjoining counties. i His waggons will be around as uual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, , will please avail themselves of that opportu- j nity. I C7" I have also on hand, and intend keep ine a choice assortment of (.oorN. such as ' Cloths, Satinells. Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blanket. ' Yaens, 4r., which I will sell low for cash, or ' exchange for Wool and (,'ounirv Pmdnre ceu- erally. MARK HALFPENNY Hanleton, April 22, 185:1 tf Lithographic Printing, &c. KARL VOLKMAR is now loratetl on North Fourth street, near 1. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Mnpa Ac are made to order. PICTI.'RES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages. Praw we, Painting and Dranrhtinrr. tautrht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, Apiil, 1855 Improvement in Daguerreotyping! CFYKEK & ILAWN announce to the O public that they have newly fined up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take ,keiltses sup erior to any in this place heretolore. Pictures copied, or taken ftorn life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Sonvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, L'nion, Sontag,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. Lewisburg, Feb. ii, 18.r.5 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for nse, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. Take Notice. DR. KELLIXG, of Mechanicsbnrg, Pa., announces to all aHlicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Wans, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores. Sore 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 ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, il curable. XMo Mineral or vegetable roison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine, until a core is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars ran be obtained by addressing C. LKELLINli, M D., Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years beeu in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with tissual. SATisracTioit. He wonldsay however to those desiring advice in this way, that to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their ease, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted ai his Office at all times when not professionally absent. Cavtio. Strangers coming to Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to 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 the L'nion Church. Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R-. and accessible from all parts of ihe Union. The Dr. will visit eases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July 27 563yl JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale mt the lowest City prices by u. YODER. I rr tin noes to carry on tne , Kim Livery liuittnetM at the Old Stand on Aortha Third street, near Market, anil rekprcilullj solicits the patronage ot his frtearls ard th, public generally. CHARLES F. HI.8S. Lewisburg, May 23, 1850 LEWISBURQ FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful fsr past patronage, would in.Vrm ihe public that they continue to .manufacture all kinds of .M;it GLAi.lAG and other Castings. Thrashuj Machines and other Machinery repaired in ihe best manner. Castings warranted to tt cf good material, and at prires that can not fj to please. GEDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewbburg, Feb. 151 OOKINfi Stoves, of various atierni and sizes, lor Coal or W oo , for taia at lb Lewiaburg Foundry by fiediles. Marsh A Co. STO Sto oves, various pntterns, for eaie at ifca LewUburg Fount-'ry. Gedilea, Maish A Co. 117IAK0'3 Puieni Can,! Plo V r.or aritcle, for salt at Ihe I a suit- Lrwisljtirf r oundry by Ceddes, MaiaL A Co. G' RAIN or Seed Drills Koas' I'atern- riecidedlv the but and most durub- Grain Drill now in use. for sale at the Lewiabu'i Foundry by Gedde.-, Mar.b A Co. Hussey s Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass AN l' FACT l RED and for sale at tti Lewtsbur? Foundry l j tiEDDES. MARSH A C Lightning Rods. VFTLU niany y.ars' clone investigation ar.d numerous rierunenu. the Patrnlee lake, Ijltaaure in iitfoimiiig Ihe public tbat he b aui'rd at the Hue principle ot piotretikg lan.ii , dwelling! ai.il pn ieri) Irom the deatiuctlae li.du. ei.ee ol LIGHTNING. 1 he calanm.,, hat eaery City,Tnn, illaee and Country tip, victim to annuallv, thro tbe gross negligence -ii it inhal-itauts, ia beyond calculation, eapecial.y a hen the remedy is so easy to obtain this ia louud in ABMITAGE'S j Ptitcnt magnetic tijljlning Hois, I and in thi alone This Rod has been eiamir.id j by the most et-ieniifii: g.nilemen in the world j I'ruttaaors M'Murtrie, Jubnaon,V allot and man j others that have examined them. recouinteoo ai;ii j speak ol them in the highest tetma ot approhi'ios. and have pronounced tbtin the only sate rod. t j use in ihif or anv other count'y for the protect! ; ol Li.esaoJ I'roprity. One ad. antsge ie lo dii le ; and ibro back a partol ihe el. c nc fluid harndeia 10 the clouds ; in tin e ol a stroke thi enable tht i rod to conduct thai portion ol fluid that be!oi:i to the earth without tbe aligbte-t danger of lei. tine the conductor. 'I hie rod has msnv oil. at Hdnt..ge oti i ifce old one. The only place at u.anu'artuiitig is in I ine St 3 rfr-orj above ISA. Philadelphia. here all per,ona are repectiull inviterl to cl nd examine for themselves. For sale Wholataia or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Order promptly attended to. Tern.a ca.b. The rods base been purchased and suereia lullj ueed by Ihe lolioing individual, compamas nd lorporanons. sinoaa names are cheerfully ubmitteil : not avur r.il,MpS,a A. S R-berta. Saorao i HvV'V?r;S 11,'U.ler. Ju lire tbnr.l. J. Mullaaal. CbnraJ Uinl K r. K.r J. L. liri.i. J,,t u .Su:u.au. 1'lios. uruver, bate a ll.,ns. a K (.inker.. 11. Muiui.-ne. Noll t la., Mr K auinc. J. l.rver. J. .V.,1,C. Uiontfcrvvs. J llil A l'r . J. i umn. B. Ilsr.eu. J. oveueblie. Ii. Pea per. Mr. Miarrlsa. Mr. Martin. S. t rb.aj. J. Bnaklav Mi liavvii, 1,1. l aui. ji. U. I o.r. a Co., J. WiueaeDST II. Miller, tl, 11. J K.nk II, i. l, the I. s. Arsaual, to. f tr L(. larien C.uDll!lctles, llall. a re ,..!. , .,, .r,ey Uerrire Crispin. JudfS l l all. J,i;, l..,vi, n. Jtiu V inui, iir. 11. M'Jturu.. 11, uj.kwU.cta, ilr.J lbiii; a io.N r or.vrr. HertUy, Tp. Mi.rk ll.ltpet,aj.. w as r t-r. Jcho Hoi. ML Usel I'elers. Ji.r.l. ia, lb, Uav.a M,aau. Beabaa Mearh. lienrfe KUrfcner. .Arar lrlm Court ll.ua.. and l.mn.ia-i. nrr. ollire. iit Tp jt riB KeUr. 'riirrti '- "r 'kat:ea Wils. n. Ilanaul a Tit Ji ka K,,n'S non Kuutz. Ji.i 1 i sr.... V"t JJ.. Mrtb.ai lloCaiaa. If CCO Jf Jf i.xda noys. , fniLata, Am IS. 1M7. n'" T earefulij ..ect.d a eorduetur ft Inland K.1. ,tb ,ane and Inuei. areen-d bj Mr. II" mas ATDiil.tfe. ,n i,emr llcuse. 4il,,Q,e,ter. srd bae no hesitation in .e.mr. tbat it is o,.tnl. tbe b-.: I have ever eern. rut tbat II la tbe only one I bale ie: exxBiitie't tl at 1. r. nrtruit. d OD slnclit arieBtirr rriL.--ples. Ills vritb niui-h pleasure tbat 1 reenmniend a: cDuJuot. rt,. ibe atuatkn ol oanerf t oi dmf II. MiMI'KTKII. 1 am well satisfied that the Matrwtie liIitnii Rod njaoula.tur.il l.j Mr lb. aiaa Animate, ol I bilaJe fh.a ( ' - i,wr,i-r i ,d s,a,c 1 b.,Te .peat ee.eral j jeare in iLe ilu-j n th, ;,w. ,!.,, , ,,. aigoet irm.ai d l ave u h.iiun, a in -avin thai tbe-e Kode ara i et,n-lru( t.u iin the r.nlj pru e p a i.l saarlv Tbeaiertrts , .. " ".eiersea iy Ihe Bianet at tpa t.'B of the ro,l.and it uld be tn,p..il,la. aecordiua to iba laws of atlrartr. n and repu rion. f,.r a l u.ldiDB to ba injured lyastr,.kerrii,bin.K vrh-a proteeted I . one at th.ee rods. 1 tut Ires aojua nt.d aith Mr. Araaitaaa for several reari.. srd before I e e. i nimrnl the manufaa tureofttiee ril. I ex:'Biired the priacipleoa vthiehtbey arr r. nstrui ted. and f-tl .-nu.tnred thai Iheir adoptioa would be attended wttb eomp ete sure. M. The inereasins; denmnd for these rol..aaU Urita natvesalea ia all parta of the eonnlry. is aBiplvec.BinieD,'ation of their utilitvaad surorirv. THAI V K. WALLCR, JJ. II. Kl-inc Sua. Pbilad Co., April 10. 1SS2. r-S.C. WILT and MAMI'EL HOOVER. Ilartleton. l'nion Cu. Pe. ate A vents for l'nion and adjoining Counties, and will fuini.h Ihe Koila on ibe same terms snd in the same manner as the Proprietor. Opposition is the Life of Businrst ! NEW LIVEIiY exchangTstable. J besuhscriher would reepectfullv inloint lb cilixensof Lewisburg and ihe traveling onuauia ity generally, tbat he has opened atm LivetJ and Exchange Stable on FUL K l H street bait a square Souib of Vaiket, and has provided a good lot ol Horsra. oiih entirely new g"od and lah ionablet arrtages. Buegies. Sleighs. Ac.hereall wiahtng anvihirg in his line mil be accommod ated on the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms. He will pay every alien' ion to lh want of bis customers, and hopes by so doing, to merit and receive a liberal share ol pullis patronage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewiburg Dee 30. 1 86 1 NOTICE. Ilavinj: been appointed the SEXTON to Ihe Lewisburg Crmetery. the subscriber would state thai he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead. on short notice. Also that he will attend io ihe re-interment of deceased persons, under the ditertion of their sorviving friends. Residence in the Lodge at the Gale of the Cemeterv. GEORGE DONACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos. MeWeoris. and all kinds of Musiral jm-rcltaa-dise. Keeps crnstanilv on hand. Hallet A Davis, Boslon ; Liehte, Newton A Bradborys; and Bennett A Co, N. Y-. riANOS. Also. Princes A Co.'s celebrated MLLt'-v-'-. prices from $45 00 to $150 1 0. Orders from a distance will meet with r(,IP, attention. Second hand Tianos taken in ex change for new. Room directly opposite Ihe Icm xi-.n. . P rAnnl 4 .'55 573m BOl'NTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the l..o in ihe War of 1RH and for their W idows, at Ihe Office of ihe Lewisburg Chionicle. -rnv A ,,., fSTOVES just received hf luua anu imnr "v euauci BEA 1B rPHE subscriber ton- SafJbiaawaasVwaMswawJ
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