For the Leviiburt Chronicle. rmdlllc f lb CommamRchonla la, lTBld flny-der fVoatutles. The School iirctor of Cnion and Sny der counties who have not jet sent in liieir district UeporLs, with iLe tuui months certificates, will pleaso t. do so as soon as possible, ad I iih to dose the general account aud make out my annual Kurort to the Department by the second week of June next. In availing tnvsfllf of the augfestions of a circular issued by our worthy Deputy Superintendent Nov. lo, 1853, I request ed our teachers, iii my own school viaita tious, to furnish the School Department, through nic, with Reports of their respec tive School. Incompliance ith this re quest some very aide reports have leon received, and many more 1 hope will he in soon. From these, together with the sub stance of ruy own visitation notes, I will endeavor to submit a couder.sed report of the School, School-houses, Ac, of Luiou and Snyder counties. I have Liken notes of each School visited, but tluy would prove too lengthy lor ;:uh'ic.u!un. This School-houses " are generally pood, aud built -f various materials, fntm a log cabin not wor;h $2.", to a splendid brick edifice worth $:',jOu, but tile nisj ri ty arc frame or 2:a:.ic wcatlierboarded and painted red, lutcrior either ceiled aud i.iaotered, or lined with boards. " Dinifii eions" averamg from 10 by IS to 1 by ol) feet, but the majority are about 20 by 22 feet, lloihth uf ceiling, frutu 7 to 12 feet, givtn.' an .Tveruee of alwut olfiO o :bio feet of air to each house, 71 f-e.t Lo each scholar alteudiug school, 10'J cubic feet to the average nuiulier of scholars attending chKil. Venti'atkn." Although in jre. r al there are no parieular provisions made for the a,,-:.il -ance of Irtish air, yet 1 believe few schools suUcrcd for a necessary supp! i ; lor while the trap door in lao ceUIinjr, al lowed the impure atinospWo to pass ot!', the vacuum was usually supplied with fr&h air through broken panes, cracks in the wall, or space between the door and threshhold. "Desks" will usually accom modate tw-i pupils, each average about Zl to the school, except iu about 2- schools, which like the houses iu which they are found, arc put up on the log cabin princi ple, with slab be lies, the legs as long in proportion as a ' Shanghai llooster's.'' The desks or writiujr-boards facing to wards the wall, cite ml 'ho w hole length of the house. As to the propriety of having the scholars' backs turned towards the teacher I will let others j'l 'e; with tl.cse excptious, the seats a.-: generally fasten ed to the desks so that the front of tin; desk starves as a back 'o tha seat, the majority to high for children, and f.sv ol them close enough to the desk to give a healthy posit iou to tile scholars. The teacher's desk " is usually found in front of those occupied by liie pupils, though few of our most eflicicnt teachers malej much nsi of it except when calling the roll, Ac, w hile an other class of teachers consider themselves out of place when oat of tho chair. " Black-boards" are lii'md iu nearly all tU bwln, bat many orthcui too small to accomodate more than two or three pupils at a time. " Maps " are few, aud those few not designed for schools, except one set of I'eltou's outline maps, which I found successfully used by au elhcieut teacher ol the system. "'.lubes and other school apparatus" wanting. u Arrangements fur hats, bon nets, books, Ac."1 The hats, caps, bonnets and shawls are usually hung up iu sml! anti-rooms, (which 1 forgot to mention under the proper head,)usually about cipit feet square, fitted np w ith shelves for dinner-baskets, and nails or hooks fr!.u.s, cloaks, Ac, while tue books generally find room ou the dek sh ves, evcrv tliui" is i found in its place, and every thin? is done In iLh nnin-T tinn win.. iu a. i.-jr nflu schools i fouud books aud cloiliing promiscuously scttt'tred abnnt on de-k, or windows ; nothing appeared to have its regular place, and no lesson its particular time. " The school, i's grade." On'y a few of the village schools are ad': I : bovs and girls in all cases are t iught in the same house. "'!:., fw" . , , ., "whole and avcratre numwr o! pupils attending school " last year. Old Lnioa reported 4i0 male and 370S female scholars ; 1'jtal bTti I ; Bvenifre OtijiJ ; tivernR nmuler to each flioul .'i7 ; num ber ot'schiiols lat Tear lfil : present vear Vi'i ; number of srhool houses liijtwo of j whir h were not opr;ieJ I rt - - witit r. The , total numhT nf S'-holrs last wint'r I eatl not tell until all the District reports have j been received. j Branehes taught and books Uaed." j The hraiuhe taught are Orthography Itoading, Wri ini Mental and wrilu.'u , Arithmetic, Algebra, HisUirv, jionipIiy, ! Knlish tiramiiinr Composition KK.-utioti, ' liook keepinjr, l'hysioloy, l'hih'jihv, I i'heniistry, M-jsio, ami Latin. The nanu s ) of the bonks nei are n!mot legion, at j least the catalogue wouM prove ten. leagllijr : to be coutaiuca in this brief report. i M 1 uuiahinent, whether corpontl orother wise. In some schools I found tlie bircu iu the teacher's ritrlit hand, a text book iu the left, showii .h that the ovcrnment rent ed liet ween reasoti and coinpulsiuti ; that if the I Ui:i willingly yielded to the for mer, he (wild avoid the latter. In .-vcr-u! other si hools, ou entvritig the houy?, I observed the unlucky urchin Manding on the teacher's platforx. 'iccnsionally thrust ing an uupU-asant countnaii(re above the ede of nis buoii, making a wry face at tlio teacher wheu his back was turned. Hut the greatest puuihment, in my opin ion, that I saw inuictcd, wai t.i have chil dren d.iy aficr day jierchcd on those alrealy described slab seals, w ithuitt a sup port fr their backs, or rest for their feet, lor as a general cac they cuuid not reach the Moor with their fct ty ux. or eiht inches, conipe"M :it the same time to ke.-p th?ir e' on their iHHik," while their minds were perhaps miHlitatin tijiott some jiian bow to inr.ke a happy escape from their thra' ion. ' Atteiiliou paid to stndv." Where the i ranetv ot books is not too "real to make the desired cKssifie-lion, the attcution is reported pood. ' Iegree of advancement,"' The ele mentary branches jestiy claim the supro inacy, vet ( 'ithorapliy, 'Heading, and the principles of Arithmetic have heretofore been to mncb nejleciMl or their import ance fio little appreciated, llany c iola s in German sections rea l tolerTihlr without undr.itauding the tenth word of 1 uat they read : Hits is one of the many evil results of the practice of I mg lc.-;uuj with iut the teacher explaiuiu;; to scholars the meaning or principles of the wonls or S'jlij. ct " J'heir jneral appearance and onl. r." The intelligent appearance of the scholars iu jTL-ueral would indicate that the care of a skillful teacher united with the co-.y ra tion of parents, aided by judicious idrec tors, and guided by the system of Com mon schools, we now have, togeth r with their own faithful exertions, might soon lUtm bright ornaments to our school, prove a bleari.t to mm i.-ty and an nonor to our eoun:r-v. uut the stream j can not rise aboi-e ii fountaiu head, some can not prove to be such i. iral,lu beings nud sr the gui lance i f men who confess themselves, that they are not conietei,t, that they do not like tcaelim?. vet to satis 1 m:,ir'l of parents they" will keep e.... to, wa,lt 0fi,rttt.r busim .s; but happ.ly th,. c! of u j- fast. " Order " is reported very good in general. " Whether the attendance is regular or not." A glance at the total and average number of scholars will answer the question. i -her's age." The majority are be tween la and 2 j, the youngest is 1 I, and the oldest about oj years. 141) of those who tauiht last winter are males, aud 11! females. " His skill in teaching." We have many teachers of whose skill our counties may justly feel proud, who need not hesitate to take charge of any of our Common schools in the State, while on the other hand some who may be very successful iu cultivating the field, but to develop or cultivate the minds of the young they should avail themselves of the experience of Page, Maiistiehl, Nor'.heud, Totter and others, who have written upon the subject of teaching, before they can be successful iu leaving favorable impressions of their work in the minds of those under their care. Kxaminiitioiis and exhibitions'' arc beginning to be quite common in many of our schools, and are rerpirded by the teacher us thti only means of getting patents into the school house. "Director's visits" in some districts have been quite frequent, in others con sidered as gratuitous service, lost time, becau-e not paid in d liars or cents, and h-nee left to him who is "well paid for visiting fchools." Is the present school system favorably or unfavorably received? lu intelligent sections or districts in which the citizens regard knowledge and virtue as the necessary bases of our free institu tions, the system is hailed us the only hope aud safeguard of our future freedom and happiness. Whiie en the other hand those over whom ignorance sways the tyninieal sceptre of superstition, prejudice, and bigotry, are uioie inclined to war Mgaiu-t light and truth, because they sup pose the system calculated only to make so many more "hungry ollice seekers, lazy Si.hj.jlmasters, Lawyers, Doctors, and Preachers, as well as to turn honest men iuto rogues." Ilcacc, iu their mental chains, they are hugging to their bosoms the offsprings ' ignorance by opposing a msu-ui which in deed mnv fail to sut their own minds free, but calculated aud destined to illume the paihway f th-ir children with that in tellectual light which will enable them to see where they step ; to love good and shun evil ; to cherish truth and denounce error; to be honest and live happy, and to love (iod aud die happv. D. IIKf'k'KXI'OU.W Gkavkk SritiNRs, May 17, ls'iti. Agricultural. Great Improvements ! Hussey's American Reaper & Mower L OR lS.i()....Thi.s Machine was pt X. oacrrsini oprralioi. in ;, and cun- tititie i lo be liie uuty Keaper and Mowing Ma clime in the World nl any pratical value up to i! twelve years alter its introduction. Other Keapers are now olfcred with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Cold and Nlvcr Medals, liui the Fanner, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had heller see a little further. One of the other Reapers look ihegrcil medal iii Kugland, at ihe premature trial in 1H5I; before the close ui the harvest ol' the same vear, however it was totally beaien by a UllSiStlY KK WEK, winch received the wumi ntunt award ol" au impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs in Eriuland.aud rapidlynn. laming that pre-eminent position there, which it nas aiievuy securcu hi uie lauuoi iisoiim. It lliert is any value in 23 years experience ' "'Jibling Rearers, and using h.arrest flel'' OBKU t-"ssl-V I Ihein in the the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the BEtsT lill Will! AM) MOW F.K.can be suplied by scii.1iii! their orders early in the season, as the crops indicate a lare demand, and we can not have over 20i Reapers ready foi the vast harvest of I85li- We woi.ld refer to the follnwim?entmen. wh ihave used llusev's machines for several !.,, .i .,n ,.,.,...,. ..,....,,,,.. ' ' ' 3 l Nos AND ThrA tot NTV. i:i:ic- i-.vri', inj iiuni iuir. "iu .wnrii, ramm-i V,.;-t;-.,lz. J, ,u Z.-ii.t-. Jnn.b Ililbi-Iit Jnn.li Uuhl. J. U. Itrrmn. A'Tara Aurit:'i. Thoih io C'liii-'an. (.wtr-r.' Kl'f k ut, liMti-l KliTkitcr. W in. Kiwi nT.porji- John iniilv. .--unurl .f llr, Jo-f(t. Mu'r. Hiilini WiIm-d. Al.rnm U-.lf, W.ti ll-rr-.M. ('iirlt-n It tiht.i i.--trir Kr li;irt. John 'Jr.-Tf. 4Trrn Kurl-jr. Ktnnnti ! Pontiu. IT-n-rv Mull, ('rrux lir-.wti. U'ni. V MvT.Jhn i ImkiIktIid, N i t U T 1 1 U M li K H I. A N r C( 1 1 N T V . pjtmnft M' in. J..hn M'VUtiln. William Dflphtn, Jn..li M -tfmin. ;tr- Einrt-k. .ieorn ItnM-iuii, tJtirf iul, Ji.hn B. Illler. Unlutn Sinwk. William M .11-. I. Fr-Hf H' k. Tho'i Sniwhri.lv, Solt m- n W:4lt-rs Jarrt'- Nfuhit, Jowph M N -it. A. K. Kar. J.K. I'li t l. Thooiam Jihiit-u. John k Wm II .nvr.l!"h-Tt i'urrv. J;im- ! II l:u-i, Aini aalinr. J. .. k. l. Ilur-ti. I-tar r:,fuib--l, j-h iU--l, M' JIiT Shurnm). Aiitt.ntiy Jk Win. ru.'tlt-r, Jtha Oooht, Jew . Uuitu.tieo. urtl. VfiNTol H OirXTV. Jeob hilltr, Miw'-ttf O arl.drt. I.iM Hnrk. Jamb S.-1-ii.'T. Jr. tt i n 1-' '--uiAii. t'.-ter VI nclit. Siiii. Vurks. Wiltlum M' inh. Il'iti-rt Kili1, .l ic.t. ftivl r. A. 1:11s.-'!.-. I rjtc. J;uxb tH LIr, ?r. Wm.Yurk, f.iltim bacb, Wm. Furomaa. lv "TUVr, John IIill.W'ii. N. Urown. D. A. Rowmiui, fifi. A. hVtwman. J. W iv ltiriiisiit, tiiMwrt Fm l-r. .tt i.lM-n Th'Mn". Il-nrv J..iu (i'llwTiwn. H iniel S.-i- . brt. sltx;tn l- r ri-Tiinir. Antlrw V-tMiit. M'Hr 'rt-r t Iint, Jtinu M-rt.Ja"oh Hilt. Tlinmax 0ui'r. Jnbii oa- 1 ntr. Ivtrr Aji'! ra:tii. Kln i.itrwli. Jni lmim-n, h It llirk". Mill. r t llfkr, liwir-r ll-MIrr, Ji h ; ..h. e.-irl K k. Wm. I..lfnir. Ih4ih fri-f. m. ' frt. li.-o. II. Krw. WVilwy fn". Sam t KriM, t'ntnklin : KtAim. Jolin Ki"liitf,c'tiitrlvj ami iieurg Low, JutiD v ! Uarl, Ji Uo IVuif. ! I.YCnVINO COUXTr. I riNiw Crist. Hiram T. ilrev. tnjmin Ht-ar. Ptr lliltnan, I-' iJ.-rirk Arf. aumt llnniriliii. Ilnury M wmk"T, l'.-tT l:Tt. 'Ili -nija li.ivi rhaV Tollman, ltii. l tir. .t'.bo 11. Xuul, ctiarlca Ufjd, 11. W. 1'orca '. man, RnU rt fJil-nn. j CMNTON mVNTT. f Wm. !iinn. .luif wviph, lt"l.Tt M Tnrtnif-k, Jamel j Caiska.M( a, Jnf-ph Ilanna. l;lHTt ir.lmva. OESTEU TtlL'NTr. j Wm. M'FarNni. Wm. BnL W. A. JMitntftll, Jh t:tti.T. W.i )irrt. nTi'l tiwp. J'lrh M vm. Jacob Uar- ter. J'hu II. .j. Jr. Wid. Kmter, A'lalu U..ar. The suli.icribers have the exclusive richtin the fnHowm? coiiniies: Union, Snyder. Xor ' 1huniL-rianil, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne, IVrry. MiiHin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycommir. Ill .,l,.n il.9f,Lr.,llu r-;ur,l nn.l nr.imr.llv "t0. (JEPDKS. M ARSH t CO. Lewisborg, Union Co. Pa April 24, 1856. Atkins' Automaton, or CELF-Hakins; Reaper and Mower! lJ Tti Cumhinrd M'tcUine in uae. CPECIAL NOTICi:. Kir.t premium awar ded to the " Atkins' Self-Rilfng Raper and Mower" at the Stale Fair of Penu'a, in IR55; aivi fust premium at the Xorthumb'd County Fair. Fanners wishing Alkins Heif-Rakiog Keiperand Mower can get it delivered, Iree of I V . 1 1. Il ' ' n 11 T m . Il ll rrr kvirivilliT liMnlinnlarc before the first of March, ltS.1(i.AI'ier thai time freight will be charged, making about iwenty dollars difference in price. Persons can get Castings at any time, at Ihe Manufactory in Harnsburg, for Machines. Appivto EDWARD D. SXYDER, Milton ; KLsSEL WRIGHT, Williamport ; or to JAMES PATTOM, CISif General Agent, at Uarrisburg. Lewisburg Chronicle Educational. The Summer Session, of 14 Weeks, OF the University in this place, will open on Thursilay, the 4ih inst. It is nnpurtaiit stuUeou hbtmltl be present punciu allv. as recital ions will commence un Friday. A library of iliree thousand volumes, a cab inet of natural history, embracing thousand- ol" pecimens in zoology, botany, entomohigy, mintTalii-'y. cooV. mnrhiliiT. 4. rutwiMTt n o-tiy rh-niiml 'pAratU4, ntmitlfU- rhriui) labnrsto rw, tinibT with nmp, rlnulm dlftitrmuiff, w-d"!!". ckh Utn. mMiftkin, 4r , furnuh nn inoaat of Ucilit; m tin Tirviun ii-(rUu-nU of nrinrn, Mui nu cut prt-tmml fr Colbice. finil in th ACADE MY, which .mii at thf itaftv timf,Tfry 1tU'K. Tuitioa in Collfite, for ttif Miun (IU - Aradt-my, CliiirI T Krifutifle 4 TtJK FEMALE IXSTITCTK ofjn t th war tin, with the firmer T-whr. Th huil.ling U eommtHliims mi'l call arv-rttBOvdatt thirtr iMtmntrriu Tuitiuu iatlit- Mihtr Kulinh brsurhe forth tetn $10 Liwtr do 6 Hour!!, lirlit, ii., pr week. Lrwixburg, April tl, KA FREEBUKG ACADEMY 'IMIE Sprins Term of this Institution I commenced nn Monday, March 31, Willi Ti Sludenis, and fair prospects for ihe future. The advantages it offers, are many among which are: beauty and healthl'ulness of loca tion ; the enterprise, hospitality and morality of Ihe surrnundins community ; the division of the school intn I'rimnry and Afiuitmir De partments ; the thnrnugk and practical methods of instruction pursued ; the verv moderate terms for Board (on!y!$l.!0tol.7ftpcrweel() Tuition, Ac. No industrious Student giving this Institution a trial, can fail to imjtnm or feel at home at Ficimno Armim. Accom modniinns are provided for lftO Students. Circu ars. Terms &c cheerfully furnished on application lo GEO. F. MTMILAND, Principal. Freeburs, Snyder Co- April 8, M5B C.MiI. The Fi-mmki! Skssiox of the LEWISBUBS ACADEMY Will roininence on MnMnf. April SI.I.'i6,to continue 13 weeks. The design of the Princi pal in shortening Ihe comin? session, is to avoid the warm and sickly season ; and Ihe time thus cunailed will be made up iu the Fall and Winter sessions. The course of Instruction is calculated to fit youths for College or for general business. ('omKnition and Dicliiinalum receive cartful attention ; and pntfic'uncif in fr eitnti'in of stu dies is rewarded bv the beslowment of Com plimentary Cards. A class of Yui-ks T,nir is secured. The Bible is a text-honk in the school. Parents and fiuaidians are always cordiallv welcomed to the school; and short, friendly visits of encouragement from ihem have a most happv etler.t upon the deportment and progre-s of pupils. With Ihe present session the Principal enters upon the IOh year of his connection with this Institution, and lakes this opportunity to return his thanks to the citizens of l.ewishurg and vicinity for the con stanllv inrreasinz support he ha reeeiv0. TL'IIHjS (fttr .Vio 13 week.'.) PRIM A It T lltMuliiiir.U'ritiae. IMIm-r. ArithaRtir, i;.-K.-rl-li'.lirm..ir. n.l t'. S. llt-terv - - $I.WI AIVM'KD KNULUsIl net Inrlu.l.-I mboie 6.110 LA.NCT ViKS 1M I osTiS'iewr Kxpfwsr. 6n tXr SVftxion. No deduction except for protracted sickness. JNO. KANDOLPH, April4,lS5S Principal The Summer Session o F Mrs.Tliompon's School for Yonns Ladies, will commence on eilnesaay. April ih, and continue 14 weeks. Instruction will be given in such branches as are usually taught hi Academies and Seminaries of learn ins. A ihornueh svsiem ot infraction will be pursued, and prompt and persevering ertorl will be expected on the part ol the pupils. Parents aiuKinar lians are requested to secure the punctual attendance of those they may place in the Insiitutioii, as it is only bv mmc ciitirr study and application, that much cau be accomplished. A plea-ant and commodious Room has been obtained for ihe School, in the tieruian Refor med Church, which it believed oners some advantages superior to that formerly occupied. Extra charsres will be made fur FrenchJ.atin, Musir, Needle-work. Drawine and Painting Enslish Branches, per year, from $12 to 20 Cuiiungent expenses, per vear,$! I.ea-isburg, MarchJ I, 16i6 William 7anGezer, TTOUXEY at Law, J V l.rvi iHlmrr. I'ulon Co., Pa. ytlilice nn South Second St.. recently by II C Hickok, Esq. 64 AdmlniMlratorM' IVollce. "VTOTICK is hereby given, lhat Letters of Xl Administration nn Ihe Estate of JOHN KIMI'LE, late of West Uutraloe township, Un ion county. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment ; and those having just claims azaiusl the same are also requested lo present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. We will be al the late residence of said deceased on Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18ih of April next, to make filial settle ment with al! interested. JOHN KIMPI.E, White Deer. PETER KIMl'LE, West BuHaloe March 17, IHS6 pd Administrators New Firm and New Goods ! A T the Mammoth Drug & ihrmical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Vr Thnrnlim it Co., are now ready lo fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a larce and well selected stock of fress and pure ItltVUS, MEDK 7 Ai'-S, Chemicals Uycsltilfs, Oils, Paints, Class. Pmty and DUL'titilSTS' GLASSWARE, All tinlt of I'atrnt Miilirinn, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snnfl",and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Kolionn and Tuitet Article, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds. BacuNES aD C"s or ivor murt. Hooks and Mallonrry, general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE V 1NES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire I'rniif amf Zinc J'nititt. Preserving and IVkling Jars, &e I trCustnmerswill find our stock complete, comprising many artirles it is impossible here lo enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our slock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you lo buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember lb Mammoth Drug Store ! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDW ELL. Lewisbiirg, Union Co. Pa. 68 FARRIERY. THE subscriber offers liis services in coring Horses of Poll Evil or Fistnla. He will core Horses of either of these afflic tions for !', or make no charge if nol suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to restore them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kelly Tp, near Lewisborg. Aug, 10, 1858. UEORGE MEIXELL. & West Branch FarmerMay 30, 1856. Philadelphia FIRE PROOFS! The Salamand er JalV'f ot Pmla delphia, against the World ! EvANsAc'WATHCiN,Xo.2tiIS.FonrtliSt.f PlulatU have had the suresi demnnstraiiou in Ihe fottowins Cemhcaies, thai their manufac ture of isalarnantler tafes has at length luily warranted the representations whichhave been made of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : PHitAnXPHi. April 12, ISM. MnwM. Evwb WAT.N:i. ot: It affords a Ui titjrlit-t -itUf.rtK.n to waif In yrn. tt owing to tb -ry prntrrti' ijUHlittwi of two of lli H)lmn.lr Paf. wlii h purrhnurd of you mm tVw Boolbn ainrt. aa.tl alaricc portion of our Jrwelry, Bonk. r'rM. .., rifoi to thf raUraitouii fire to UaiutMMl flac, on the BXTuiotc of ll IHh int. W h. 11 wr r. flirt thnt th Saf'd w-n loratI III th fourth -ttty of tlie tHilklinic wr nwupw-d. mu& lhat U-y tell iutrquM.tly intoa hrap of buruiuit ruioi'.wbiv tlw Tat cmt-utralioD of hat rurj lli biw plat to un it, cannot lut mtrcl th prvTitKn of thr valii htlt rfitnt an nnwt ronvlnriDfc proof of tba pcrKat aecu rhv afford 1 by your haft's. t tthatl uke mucii plntflurr In rrriininirndiiif thftn to men of biuine m a ur r-liaDr aiCMinxt tlrr. UKOlUiK H MMONS A BRO. HitAM.Lna, April 1-f, lMt. Mrn"iw. Ktayh A W .tsom 1 bavt U oftVr you my ti tiiwiiy in Uwor of lb- groat aw-uritv aff-nb-d to oiy n fiirr tork of jfwflry. hooka. pafr. r , during ibr r mtt ilttatroua a hi U aim t too iu Itauxt-'! pi"--. frm thf fa't that tbt aatn went rnnUtbtxl in two of tbr tiaia niMi.dfr Stff manutartuml by you. ILiTinir fallfn from I Iw fifth Btnrv of thr Artlrail RulM- Intt, wberr Uiy wen- prvviouxly pla-rd aub rKpiMnl Uf ait bt-at tr a Ii-Dir uui. tii pnmTaintu 01 mi- bl l-p.itn Ptmrl Ut rrrrr niwhowitiiirl tlw op-o- inx and inU-rior examination, s matter of profound a To all who bit riuirr a p-rfVi-l pmbrtioo from thr ravadW'K of firr, I nhall not htitat- to iwommrnd thr UKrofyourafrc.aa I ooaahler they nave now uiwcrei w the moat, trying tmt. N-B MoRtiAN. PntLAoCLPHK, April 1, 1K6. VrnsKS KtvA XVTnv 4i,ntlftnn No donM you will twdnxplv rratifir.1 to learn thtt ffnd enwlition in which I di-o"rfl mv iNH.k. policy of inurau, rvrub-faii-H.fMork.andotliraTluablr doruntfiits when un frcUv lav I I opeiifd the wifi mail hy your firm. With my knowlr-lpr of 0et rxpour. I"th to the li.b.n.ii ! ti. liat fma hot a tin- a that whi b d- Mr..r.l iIih AriUia Huildiui-. an also from the fimf of tin tall In -nr it lormrr rlfTatetl pilin in th third diory, I could mfi-rtain hut fli-ndiT hoi pnoru-ua iu ttrior inrftion, that the mntfni whh-b I our mi l.itrhtv nriwl txiulil fr tw f anv wrrii-r to nit, but af tln f'-ar- arw now happily wmoicd. 1 fol it only due to nay lo you, that I rait lwn-rlorili re--oiuint' dm iw um f i..or SAhi to all who bint wifh to fwl a eonBdenr. in thf p. rfi- t an urilv whit-h such mt:aui provide agaiUM at- rriciitiui an HniPMi. r:iWAKI (JA.SKII.L, KookWnder. tT Constantly on hand. Talent Towder and Tha i Proof Locks, lor BanLs,Stores,etc. lyUS5 Engraving and Seal Catling OF all kinds, at 201, Chesnut Street, PJIILAD. Visions and oilier CAR OS, Corporation and oiher SKAI.S,and everything in our line ot business, promptly aurnuru o, in irund stvlr. and on reastuiahle terms. r- ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. II. KL I.tON. Y W.G. MASON JIk Colfciliv-f) of cecr piihuNN'J! 'PIT-TOP GLEE & MORI'S liOuK.- J A new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonized, and many of the Uems of Modern Herman and Italian com posers. arrantd in a lanuliar style, adapted to the use of Clec Clubs, Singing Classes aud Ihe Family Circle, liy C. .Tart is and J. A. Getze. This work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted lo general purposes, while many nf the gems of Mendelssohn, Abt, Kuchen and other celebrated composers, are presented in an nrisiual form. The great variety of musical compositions here introduced, eminently adapts it to the taste and capacity of ihe Winging School, the Glee Club, and Ihe Family Circle, fir Price One Dollar. Just published by LEE A WALKER. I8 Chestnut ft. and J.B LIPPINCOTT & CO. 20 North 4ih !(., I'm can. Sample copies will lie sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of .$1 4mti2:i GENUINE HONEY SOAP. I friIE purity, Ira?- L ranee, and mild emollient properties ol this Soap, renders lies- Jj peeially deserving a place on every toilet. For chapped handsjxnd various diseases of the skin, it is unequaled. Each cake is stamred WM. CON WAV, 168 Souih Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improrrd Cliemlral Olive Soap, Warrtittttd to H'uaA in Jlftrd, Soft or Suit Water. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint. Dirl, Ac, from every description of gtntds without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior lo any other Soap now in use, and 211 per cent, cheaper than the common Roitin Soap. Each bans stamped WILLIAM COS VA Y. IHH Snuth Srcimti Street. I'hilmlelpliia, manufacturer of FANCY ANI STAPLE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer aad dealer iu Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, Ac. Orders by mail promptly attended to. usust 24. 18S5 SUUma Fruits and Confectionery. EM0VAL The subscriber has JL removed to No. 26 Market street. (thcee door, ulnice the Old Stand, PlllLAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of OKANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and othera visitins Ihe Cily. Goods packed al this establishment warranted lo carry safe. Orders by mail piomptly attended lo. S. L. HERRING, No. S6 Market St. 3mG22 above Front, south side. Phi lad Wall and Window Papers. HAVING purchased the interest of Parruih r Hough in the Wall Paper Business, we have now at our Store, Ar. E. Vomer Arch d- Thirl St., a full and complete assortment of WALL and WINDOW Papers, Fire Board Prints.eic. etc. Relying upon our ability to supply all orders al prices lo compete with houses in this City or New York, we confidi utly invite an exam ination of onr stock. We call attention espe cially to our Window Papers, embracing Fine French Green, Satin Green and Blue, Satin, ami titijrlazoil Figured, all 4-4 wide. PAKR1SH A liRADSHAW, successors to Parrish A llnnuh, N.E. corner Arch and Third Sts. PHILAD'A. N.B. On reasonable notice being given, Pa per will be hung at City prices. 3m623 Book Agents Wanted. A T.ENTS wanted in every Town and II County in the United Stales, to canvass for Ihe most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of ihe people, being beautifully illustrated with 6ne Steel and Wood Engravings,and bound in the most sub stantial manner Agents now canvassing for us, find it a plea sant and profitable employment. Our list also includes the best bonks of TA ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We have just added several Krw Hooks lo our list by this most popular writer, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. Wethink we have the best list for Agents in the conniry. Send for it, and judge for your selves. For full particulars and list, address i. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, mJ97 Philadelphia. Pa. Fishing Tackle, AND GUNS...The siihscribpn invite adentton to their sick ol Kish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Bcedd, Sea Grass, Trout Fllc3, Lines, Ac. Also, fine English and German Guns. Rrolv in Pistols, Perenssion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale al lowest Cah Pricey W holesale and Retail. rt - JOHN M. HEVBEUfiER A BRO. 624 io. 41 N. Second St.. Vhitadrtphta Free of Charge ! rrW0 Splendid Parlor Enravinon- I t,ile,lHoiton Ahber in the Olden Times," a splendid steel enirraving from the celebrated , painting by l.anusecr, anu uie -ucpcimic o. ihe Israelites from Egypt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by 1). Roberts. The retail prior of ttif al"t. rnaTTiiiC ii a p-r eoey, tut will bt- eal raaa or CMr. a fnlloara: TW mLwrll-r liae mlalili-h"! a ll'l Aarsrr In l'lill..l-l.toa. .D.I will furnii.li aujr l orpul.iKationat tlir mail ri nf auj ol I li t". WairaaiW". en ' prr',.JrjV rutnam'a.flral.ant'a. frank Uwlw " iona, r- will th BiT:iinrti fr oua year aoa a m, of eitbTOl tlw al-iff tM-autilul nt;raTiutca, fnw o, ruarK. or if .ul.-rrll.o.I u a f i, ami a I. MaiiaiiDrl aurh aa Patrrann'a. and fhallrn'a l.l- -hritln An nual. Un-y wii. rtweive twali uacaxiDca anU a. npy of eiUi,-r nflhc alaifi; rnisraviuit-,. Iirry drsrnntirtll ofensravinic oirw..l eXfrut-J Wlln neattMiw an.1 aiMpati-h. W iew nf BniLlinffe, S.-wil-iiwr lleadiota. View, of Machinery. Bonk lllii.Ualiuo.-. Ulaw C-ro!Kle, Uu.iur CaM, r. All orilcra ul ly wall - i.i ,n l'Hr..n.wUl,in ail-w f tlieir buildniit enirrarMl ran arul a llairurenttpe or akelrh of Uia wnidlOfa ly mall nr raplvai. IVi-mium at a .li.lnuw having M-alable artirlra wnaM fiod it to thrir ailaoUL'r u adJrraii In euhariibarm, aa We WouW act aa aiCt'UU fr I he aalr nf Ihr fnm. HYIIAM l-IEKi K. 60. SViltn Tuin Ptsclt. I'uilaiiKLI'Iik, I'a. j. a. axA. 1'0T1 raaes. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. ArthurThose who wish t.) hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. it is having an Immense sale; 5.0(10 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy bv mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price. $1. i. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. I'liilndilphia. Pa. N. B. Agents wanted lo sell this and other popular books in all rarts of the Cnited States. Send for our List and Terms lo Agents. Cheap Frnit and Confectionery. KUBIXCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers anil Dealers in CoiifcflioiM-ry or all kind, Ii:t North :d St, below Race, PHILADEL'A. The attention of dealers is requested to au examination of their stock.whirh will be found equal to any in this city. Foreign Pruits of all kinds in season. N. II. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended lo 3m6l6 To Iron masters and Dealers. 1)EN.YA WireWorks-No.-il ArthSt. J. 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 oui ol ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds nf Iron yre Wire, Wire and sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snulf, Brick dust, Arc. 3m590 BATLIRS, DARBY 4 LYNN. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. IL NEEDLES, TiiOS A XI) IJKXCK KSTAHLISHMEXT. S.W. Cor. tl Twelfth ami Race bis. PlIIKAhtLI'UlA, Importers uf line Kmlsi I'm KfcS,combinintT eufrrnr Ughtnmn. rase, and i.urabilily, with correct conMrnrii.in. Hrrniiil or Kuptnret. patients can be suited t.y reniitniiir rnnnunts t- U.w : S ti.hm: numiwr of iiirh'H rou nil Ih- hi., nnl l;itini; alWUti. fol .f Smclr Tni- JJ. . I-ti.I- $:, 6, . tO. In-trnrtrnitu w tr wi'nr.anJ how tu mllrft curc. wben pmMt.T sriit "itb the Tru-K. Mm. ftr wilt, in rrrmt itrity. Dr. Bannitit; impnnrd i'atrnt Itntit Braet9 firthTor of ProUrwim Tt-ri; Fptnal rron nJ Sit,'irtf: rttnt lonil-t.-r lira.'.--. 'tn-t Kpnlrrp fttnl Krvi t.r KruvK. Ut-l lo li wiili Mip .-lioulderj- anil V. :ik I. unit-: Kn-hOi K!-ti- bIiiuiual iU-lt. Supea-sin.-f : runt', nmlr mix. f. mall. tLmXirt rUxiiuK, with L4y ktUudMits. Ij590 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Kiilge Avenue, Pnn.aiiri.rHia. The a'tention of the putdie is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnih, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every de-cription for Oemeia nrs, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Ualcomes, Fountains, Settees. Chairs. Lions, Dogs, &c and other oruamental 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 suhlaulial construction. Purchaers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ot destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD. Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral sprins Slalrt'ssi-i, No. -g Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two l.y the Am.-ricMn InT.t.it. NVw Yurk. Ort. 1 ts.1t do Franklin In-titut-. l'h.la.pihia.Nnv. ai.il One at the Maryland liutitiit, Baltimore, kor.j I8..2 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, thai all the clumsu and htarif wistden mine wjrk is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable trarne, the springs are all connected by harness-ieaiher 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 np, and is thus admirably filled to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may j require a sitting posture. having the luxurious softness of ihe bejt FeatheiBed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best matexials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forllotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spnne Seals for Chairs.Carnages or Church rews ano Hair anil Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished va a t max fiixi hue, consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coal Racks, Cane and I'nibrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia. April 20, 1855 ly575 Express Office S The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD 6c CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages. Specie, Bank Noies Ac. to Philadelphia. New York. Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermrdiale points, also to the cthcrNorthern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited lo pat ronize Ihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, ami be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Office A 1 A 43. South Third Si CI, 26, CHRIST A CALDWELL. liAlUlISBUIU. MNUKIIY J.J. Clyde fcaP.aU. Ilultcr, 5-iiri(o nr. O. llictot Uook IJisukk Asi "Stationers, and Blank. Book Maml'vacixu;h6, JIurritb trj, J'a. MOST respectfully inform thetrfriends lhat ihey are engaged in the above business IV directly opposite Herr" Hotel. They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a coutinuauce of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, Connty Oihces, Merchauts. and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodical, Magazines, Law Books, Nespa pera, B.bles, Music, works issued in -Nos., &.c bound in any style, piain or extra, au ami warranted, and done cheaply. Please cive us a call. C. tt H. I Books 6lc to be bound niay be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. SO'J IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 9 178 I-W- just rccmcd at the 0,tO Haroware hlore f REVS OLDS MrFADDES. Fanners and Black smiths, call and see the target and trt as sortment of Iron ever offered on ihe We.t Branch. Having the exclwire control of the celebrated Vlstis' Centre county Iron, we are enabled lo warrant every bar. A'l sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; H.Tse Shoe, Nail Rods. Ac. al Casa prices lo all. Call and see the Hardware store of JOS. M FADBEN. Lewisburg, May 10, IH55. NOTICE. YTE bo? Ipavp to introduce nnrsclves to tle riiizens of I.EWISIM'RG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White 4li tnllirarile oal, At Lancaitrr (Worry, Snrthumberlund Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler lo the public a very supe rior aritcle.particularly suited lo the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our siaes of Coal are LI MP for Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN . EGii for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) I T i Pf' 'r '-'m''"'rnsrs al"' Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SI'Mtl'RY. where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PE ALE A CO. J. J CnCHaAS. l.an-atT. I lisJ. R.isim. LaneanO-r C. U . I'tALS. SllMlUol.111. I 11. blLMUikU.MK liu r?"Orders addressed toShamokinor u nbury will receive prompt attention Iy"'i5 I.esvUbiii f; Sat Iiin lnlilulion, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The lollowing uamed persons are the Directors Mr. Juhssosi Walls. Mr. BlaHS AKUS. Mr. Jamks M'CnKiiiHT. Mr. Thomas Hatks. Mr. WniiAi Fhick. Mr. J G. L. Siiisiicl. Mr Jos. MatXKLL. OrriCEBs WILLIAM FKICK. President. DAVID KEBEK. Trta-urcr. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overfhree months. DAVID RKBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. iy, l. Winficld Woolen Factory, .ear llarllt'lon, 1 iilon C'uiinl). f HIS estaMiliiin-nl is now in ihe be.-t order I The iiiaehmery beinir nearly all new, and none but the bet of workmen employed, the subscriber feels sale in saviui; lhat his work shall not be surpass"! by any establish ment in this or the aJj-'imn counties. His ua'.':rons will be around a-, usual, and those wishmc to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t"7" I have also on hand, and intend keep in; a choice assortment of .woIm. such as f'liths, Sntinettt. C n-hmrrrs, 'Iwrd-. Blanket, Yarns, Ac., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for WuPl and Coumrv Produce pen erallv. MARK HALFPE.VNY. liartleton, April 22, 18.n! if Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKLVOLKMAK is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps cVc are made to order. PICTI RES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Lansna?es. Draw ing, Painting and Pranuhtinc, lauehl hy Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, Apnl, lHiiA Improvement in Daguerreotyping! Ql'VKEK & HAWN announce lo the j public that they have newly fitted up and ereally improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take l.ikt'llt's- sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken ftom life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fii.gernngs. Watrhseals, Ac. and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, l.'nion, Somag,Oval. Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Pr. Thornton A Co.'s Irus store, opposite Ihe Telegraph ollice. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, I8."5 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for use, w hich we will sell to any person, with full instructions in ihe business, for less than first cosi. Take Notice. TH. KELLINfi, of Mechanicsliurs, -Lx Pa., announces lo all atllicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polvpus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sort Legs, and all diseases thai have been usually treated with Caustic or Kutfe, lhat he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cut- J ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what pan of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short lime, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine.until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KELLlMi, M l) , Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Co., Pa. At the reiiuest of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with CISIIll SATISFACTION. He would sav however to those desiring advice in this way, lhat to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their cases, a fee ol One Dollar, lo warrant him in spending his lime for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Ollice at all limes when not professionally absent. Caftio. Strangers coming lo Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this Stale who can perform cures by the new method His office is directly opposite ihe I nionChurrh. Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harribur!j, on Ihe Cumberland V. R. R and acctssib t from all parts of the I'mon. The Dr.will visit cases within a reasonable distance hen de sired. July 57 5C1v 1 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lowest City prices by la. VODER. 'THE subscriher cou- JT X tinueaui carry on ihe M JT5V Llvrry llulnr Jill VffsJ the Old S;and nu NonhKaaHaKSssttsV Third street, near Markeu ropecttull) solicits Ihe patronage ol bis friend aua f public (tei.erally. . CHARLES r. ULaa. Lewisburg, May 22, LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The snbcriliers, iharkrul rM past patronare, would mfep. ;yyj,he public lhat they eontira, ,9 JJJ,jGmanofacture ail Unas of Ml.i GbAl.lAG and other Castings. Thrahi, Machines and other Machinery repaired mtfc, best manner. Castings warranted to b ,f good material, and at prices that ran not f,i fo please. GEDDE8, MARSH & i0. Lewisburg, Feb. I51 COOKINO Stoves, or anoua atI.ra, and sizes, lor Coal or Woo .formic ail he Lewiabuig Foundry by Gcddes, Marah A Co. QITOYLS Parlor. Wood and Cog! kj Sloves, various patterns, for saie at tb Lewi-bur Foundry. Gcddea, Msih A fo, IIAKD'S Paleot tiann Flow.asupe 1 V fioT article, for saleal the Lewiibur. j Foundry hy Geddrs, Maiah A Co. j p RAIN or Seed Drills Ross PateL VJT decidedly the oesf and mi sl fluruv. Gram Drill now in use. for sale al the Leot Four,dry by Geddea, Marab 4t C. Hussey's Grain Beaptr. for cutting both Graiu and Gram MAM FACTL KED and for sale at u, Lewisbursr Foundry by I.EUDES. MARSH LiIitning Rods. 1 FTLIt many year.' cloae inveatieatloa sr.. iiumeroua experinienU. Ihe Patent taM plvaaure in inlorming Ibe public that bt an arrived at the true principle ol p-ottciii,g iamilWt dwrllings and proper!) from the destructive mu. -ei.ee ot LIGHTNING. The caluta, lhat every City, Town, lllate and Country taut victim lo annually, Ihro' the groaa negligence of its inhabitants, i beyond calculation, eaprritlty when the remedy is so easy to obtain tka a found in ARMITAGE'f Patent magnetic liu.i)tning Ects, and Iu tula alone This Rot! haa beu eiannDlj by the moat criniihc g, nitemrn in Ihe wixlj Prott-aaor M'Murtrie, Jobiiaon,VV allor anil bub ' othera lhat have examined them, recomn.rno' ana apeak ul theui in ihe bigheal terms ol approbation, and have pronounced ihem the only .ale rodnt ue in ihifor any other country for the proircti ; ol Livvaand Propety. Oar advantage isiotiivuit and ibrow luck a part of ihe elrcmc fluid harailru lo the cloud ; in lime ol a stroke tbi? enahlr.tki rod to conduct lhat portion ot fluid thai btli.rii to the earth viilhoui the aligbieM danger e tt vitig (he i'oliduclor. 'I bla rod has oianv other iiluMt'i over the old one. The only place tl manufacturing i io line St 3 doors above 12A, Philadelphia, here all pertona are re.pecllully invited lo tsl and r i vii. ma fur ihemselvrs. For sale helaMii or Retail by 1 IIO'S ARMITAKE. Orders promptly allenued to. Tern , caak. Theae rods have been purchased and succru lull) uaed by the lolloo me individuals, cumpaniM lid corporaliona. whose names n rha.ii,lli nonfilled M nrar A. S. Roberts. Ororp .-aut.ii, r. Ju.lt-. ll..uirr. Ju ice Coarad. J .H;i,.n Jobi. 11. o.e, 1. C.l tonic;. J.br. soar, (a. Uai. Is. Lvbra. l.-t-rM.i. It,- lil'.rki. y A.u buu-e. AuJ,rawi a l.roib.ra, 1 J. L. oral.!. Jol.aj otauan. Trwe. t.n-ver. baU a ll'su.A K. Itiukrr.. II ?iUiu."DM. 'litu.. Null A to . Sir Is.n.uf, J l.rr. J M.Ual-on.r. Hum; hr w. J IOJ...-J a t o , J. N)iuia, H llaro-a. J. itTen.-bi.r. o" P., ! p-r. Mr M.an lr. Martin, s. t rbiev. J ttrli .kl ; Mr. I'avuo... Or. I'aul.S. 11. 1 oaert a t v, J i II Millar. Ihe K.J Bank au-l. inr t. S. 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Ml KTRIK 1 am-ll tur, a tl at the Ma.-B. tir LvutniLit KfJ BaDut:.nur.d .y Mr Th. maa ArB.il.ce. of fh.la.le ,,t a Is tl.r I- - I tl.i haerr b. en Diatle. 1 hu.e.. ul ei,r. )e.r. in Ihe no,'. ..I the l.w. ol rleetnrin anJ m.iart-i-ui.nu have i... h.itatin in -awnt that tl.rwKid.ar e..nfrn. t.,l up.,. Ilr .,!, nrii rip e ..t aafc-i j The .1. rtr:a ah.-k I'trmwi and d:-rna by the maoei at the i a or the ro.1. .n.l .1 aonl.1 he imp. w.Me. acronl.n; tr IU law. ,.f attrarto.B ana repui.aon. for a koildinc to .a in.or. .1 by , ,tr, ke of hf htbiBf h-n pn.lertea I on. o the rr.i.. b been aoiua at. d ilh Mr. A-ani.A for aetenl year., and before he e, a.men.-ed th, n anul.e tnre. f ihe. r.sl I ex.aiiBe.1 the prinn.leon ah rl :ft " '" ano lei, r,ia, inred that their .tl. pti. . wool. I he i.ti. n.le.t ,th eoaiplete .ore, a. Th.iarr.am a den.:,nd h,r th. ,, rotund the eat. a.u. , ale, , a ail rna or th.- rniiatry. ifanpleroosmeaaatirar f tb.ir nt- Ht, taS anienonty. TKAt V E. W aLL:. a B. Ki.ini.-SuB. Philad Co., April 10. rifS.C. WILT aud HAMI'EL HOOTER. Hartlrton. Vniun Vo to. aie Aeents for I'nion and adjun.ii. Couniirf. and will furni-h Ihe Kod.oa ihe, .me term,,,, in the same manner a the Proprietor. Oj'jmutiuH is the Life of Business ! NEW LIVJiUY EXCHANGE STABLE. I heauhacriber would leapecllully inluiio th citixm.of Lewi.burg and ihe traveling rnn.mun it? generally. that he haa opened a new Liver; and Exchange Stable on FOI K TH .treat hall square South of Market, and has provided a good lot ol Horses, wiib entirely new good and l,.h lonablel arriaees. liuegiea. Sleighs. eVe.whrresll wishing anything in hia line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and biosi ressonsMs terms. He will pay every attention lo ih wants of bis euotomera.an.l hopes by so i)om to merit and receive a liberal share el publi patronage WILLIAM M00KE. Lewisburg Pee SO. 18SI "MOTIi'E. Havinir been appointetl tte -L SEXTOS to the Lewisburg Cemntrv, the subscriber wouM state that he is prepared to perform all dunes connected with Ihe burial of the dead.on short nonce. Also that be will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, nnder the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lndee at the tiaie ol the Cemetery. tiEORUE DONACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, lb54 GEORGE T. COLE, "REALM in Pianos. MelmVors. snd If all kinds of Mimical Mrirhan liM. Keeps constantly on hand. II a I In A Davis. Boston; I.irhte, New Ion Bradbnrvs; and Bennett A Co- N. Y., PIANOS. .Vso, Princes A Co. s celebrated MELODEON. prices from $15 00 to $IR0 00. Orders from a distance will meefwith prow'1 attention. Second baud Pianos taken in rt change for new. Room directly opposite the Conrt Hro". W,Uiamsurt. Pa. Apt'l . 'i5 y,"a,t 1OI'NTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor ) all engaged in the service of the I- iu ihe War ol IMS and for their Wiif, ' the tufice of the Lewisborg Chrcnicle- COOK and other STOVES just received ry UEAVER 4 KREVER
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