The ..fO Fellow Proverbs lave been called ''(be current coin of wicdoin among mankind ;" and one of tlu'e asy inge, which Laa been coined ia the mint of modem everyday socio! v, nine as fol lows : "A good fellow, mean, god f r nothing." Wbo ia the good fellow J By ..l.e-rvinrr . nnrr.Wof tl.e in nl who . , ,. , , , . , . .... have rec.ivei ibii label 10 their daily 10 - tcrconrM, we have concluded that he may le characterized as follows: He nevor refuser lo make an acquaintance, however uuworthy the proposed acquaintance may I ii l i it i i be. lie ir band aud glove juke and laugh with loafer and knve,cqiially with those person, of position who will coi.de r r-ccud to accept bim :a rt'te of his afsoci - Btions. Hi will fpend his last Cent with , , .ot cornpoioas of the meanest etanip,wL..e liis family may lack some ordinary com- forts at home. The idea of allowing a ... . r proup of Lis associates to watt f .ir auy - thing while be can command a sixpence, would be nrennstcroua ut tn denv bio 0e rr,,Poslerou?- ut t0 "3 children soma little trifle for their amuse- ui;n is giit: !y a matter if economy. He cau't sif'iai it. He would la a mean fel 1" to have bis associates befors two and three o'clock in the morning a straight aud sober tided home tick iiil-jv. Hut to keep a wife waiting up till thoe bours- tO rob her of ller natural re,t ia an (Tuir 1 u j .Ke over when tbe next bottle ia un- Curaed. J o squander hundreds in distp- . , . , atun amon the low and vilc,!a liberal an'T gcocrous. To cheat tbe naker, the tailor, und the f-hoeruaker,out of their hard earn ings, is eimply tuiart a standing joke with the good fellow. In short, the cood i ,i i e " T 1 . . i with the Mod Iciiow. In short, the cood fellow is rendered a nuinco to society Ly beiuj; always generous before be is just always ltbvial iu dissipation and miserly where money is really wanted always at tentive tj ;"".t companions to the neglect of Lis family, an'!, liually, because hia ca reer generally ends by his g ;ing to the almshouse to Le supported at the public expense. Juniata fy ntintL Tnis Indian in favor of the Free Si ileus. At tho Anniversary of ihe American Congregational Tnion, thellov. Nr. Knight of Kausaa, s.id that the Mis Bourians,univcrsaiiy cheated the Shawnecs in trade, had inspired those Indians with di.aat fr (be Chri.s'.iaa Edition. Uut since New Enylauders aad opponents of i?iaeiy uaa beitieu in tiuasas, ooouaence i ia tl farmers aud juslic of white men . , in., , j had returned. Ihe buawnees Will gO iif- teen mile la buy of a Free Soil merchant, I k'ad of traJiug with tie Southerner, in ' , ; their own settlements. For the first time ' . . . . they find one price put on eooda for red I i , -. ma- V 1 men and white men. The 1). Iawtr? also ware so impressed by Ihi kiud and just treatment of the Free State people, that they offered last winter to send in their wanicis to Lawrcoc3j and make war on the Kuflinns. Whit a testimony is this in behalf of Freedom and against Slavery ! t'lT-Senator Sumner ia described as per sonally one of tbe most mild, amiable and j.'ent'.eujiitily men, win it is preaumed Lad never liKed his hmd in att'-r against a fellow ; who had devoted his who!? life to philanthropic, literary and scientific pur cuits, uatil elected to the U.S. Senate by a Democratic Free-Soil Legislature ; whoso Fp.ech was called out by the manner and and u.c matter of the many speech'. that been made agaia.-t himself, his priuei I Us, and his State; and during the deliv ery of which he was not called to order by the presiding officer or by any of the Sen t'oir liu. the fell Fpirit of Oppression could nut endure the cutting severity of bis urghty arguments aud overwhelming faeU. Let Lis Speech be read ! "KrFPiTBEror.ErHE FEOi Lt" From the Census of 1830, it ap pears that the number of Natives aud Foreigners convic ted of crime, was : Native, 13,000 Foreigner", 14,000 total rorvLATios. Natives, 2!,0C1,5C9 Foreigners, 2,240,535 so that of Natives, only 1 in every 1019 ef Foreigners, 1 in every 154 are convicted. Americans! do you want more such emigrants ? An Enterprising Couple. Our re porter saw, cti iharsday last, a venerable couple, some aixty yer.M of ag, who had walked forty milts to attend the Circus. Thoy are "on the town" where they came from, but tbe husband had picked up a few ! 1 n- i,..iii;. . i t j , - , t-hillmcs by coi hlia, and he determined ' b J that he would treat himself and his old ' woman to a sight of the "show," as neith er bad ever seen one, and they didn't want to die in eueU ignorance. They saw tbe elephant, and et out for home perfectly satisfied. ifuntrote Hpiillicait. " Weeding out." The meanest dongh- t - : r 4 v f i j 1 face in Congress from New Kngland, is ; I-aaa Toucey, who ha3 misrepresented ; Counec'-icut in Senate some years, but is i , tit t r . . I now supp.r..,ed by Jav.es Dixon, a noble j j.p'-cimon of an Atneriean R'publiaan. Mayor Vux has decided that all appli- , ii- cants fjr office under him must be able to ! read and write. This causes vast indiena- ti in, as it ruts off a thousand natural K. N s. il a blow ! Tncta. Whilst most Frrcigncrs vole the sham. Democratic ticket, the Dutch begin to find out that they put in the most v .tea whiis the Irish vices. t ivearly all the ) j The "IPlrr Lau" of Senator Sewwd t o. tn Cougre' is rotereeded br the, 'ye- arp" ,,f Iiuly Crgotj (jQ Arj(j irl ;,.(, la .1 i .. i ' i witu is the better law ? ju i-aeuange uas a receipt Tor cooking bhaJ. ATee;rloyl!jc,aatlre:iwnb .i k j.ia, .,v,14 u.,.:u- Great Improvements ! Hussey's American Reaper & Slower ?0R 1S5G..-This Machine was put ' 1- in succesful operation iu 18.13, and con. tiuue I lo i e ine oniv iteaper ami .iion mg ma j chine , World of any pratical value up ' to ix5 twelve years alter us introduction, '! KeaPer are n- offend with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. Hut tlie Farmer, in search ot i ,,ie "rst K".iper, not posted in the maiter, had better see a little further. One of the mner R..alt.rs i,,ik ihegreat medal in England, j at tho pieiiiature trial in 1851; before the close j "f he " of he sa'n.'. 1 h""v" ' was totally beaien by a HlSstY REAPER, j which received the unanimous award of an i-npsr: ) Jorvof twelve English farmers. The ' fact is that H'issev's machine is achieving a I ..,,, ,- lrlunipus ,,, Eugland.and rapidly ob- taming that pre-eminent position there, which !" has already secured ill the landof its origin. If there isanv value in 23 years experience 1 in building Reapers, and uing them in the ' harvest field, OBE1) HL'SSEY, the Father of 1 ""aPPrs- n rla,m "- A no are "ausnea i Wlln ,,. mT RE PER AND MOW Elt.ean i,c suplicd by sending their orders early in the i sM,n, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we tin not have over 200 Keapers ready for the vast harvest of I8:ib' We would refer to the following gentlemen. who have used Htissev's machines for several years, and will testily to their stipeuority: t;MOV AND PVYPFR COI'NTT. TMe Fre. B"-nj ttnin Lohr. John M.wh, Pim.l I'anlint. J hn Z.lera. J".h llilW-h.Jae.it) Hub!. J.U. 1 Itmwn. Al.r .m Aurand. Tllomaa t'liniran. Oertr- kl.-rk' nr. Oavid Kl. rknr. U ni Ktrkn-r.Ororie St. ar. Juhn I Ai.rm w ir. w. n,mid. ci ' ban. J"hii ir.'. Ahrajn Farl iv Mini. ru iin.wu. o I liui.lV' Sauiunl J-llrra. JN--'ti Sluaer. William nil I liarlf l.uhl.ite,irira Kri i rawr. r.Tinmi.-l rnntiu. ll,-n- i. O. Vovr-Juhn hamberlin. Wilson Linn. J,hn Van UuaVlrk. Flarel l liuKan. NOKTIIL'.MBKKLAND CtlfNTV. Stn.i-l M'Mahin, John M Miliin. William Pelphln. I Ja'h H"(Tfii'ti li."ir..,. KtDrii'k. Utrir- Brnciup, flw,rtf I Haul, J- uuB llrller. William .Sinn k, W illiam Ilo., l, ' te-inre rrwlrt'll. Tho r-frwlmilv, elmn Walt.-ra. : jm s,.ii. j.-i,h M..i.it. a k k.i.i.. j ii. i'rit ; "aZ. ly. llioma ji iiuptn. .ioiiu a n ui. niiar,nih'r( . urrT, akttnf.. J. N A 11. llur-h, anii-h. 11. .laenh Keil. M.-ltr A Hbnliian. AntboilT A Vui. ndvr, John r,mM.r. Ji.h v.. Ili.rtun.tieo. Conrad. .MONTOUR COCSTT. .Tarab Phntta. VnyWrrv Gtarliart. Oivid Clark. Jacob Wbl-r. Jr. Wilf'n r..renmn.lvirWriirbt,Saai. Vorka. Wiitiam Menrh. R'ibtrt5 A ItichH, Jaroh ny Itr. A V. tuawI.S F t'ae..laL'ibljeebler, fir. Wm.Yorka, F.fjeim bach, Wm. Fur.araan. C'OU'MBIA COI'NTT. Mr Vittrr, John Ilill.Wm. Hrr.u-n. D. A Bowman. IK A. ttowmar.. J. Wi-lv bowtnati. iitll-rt V al-r,M-pbi-li lhima. H.-nry Doak. Jnhn Rolarienn, Dniel Sei hart. Meyari.ter Cryline. Aiidr-w t'rvrtine. Mitnre Tree lin, Ji.hu Mtr:x. Ja.-oV. Hill, Tl.i.maa Conner. J"hn IVwi nr. Pr-r Atplrmari. F.lii D. orn-k, Jame Lcmmon. Jw h If HL-kk. Mill.-r A Ilirna. litrir lleidter, .leph ISfh. lamuel K.-k. Wm. Hoffman, Andrrw Fhf. W m. Pri-a-Ow II. Frie, WVulev Fri-". Satn'l Frien. Franklin Fnnf. John Ki -tiii'harlea atd iicar Low, John ,.jr bart, Joba Wolf. LVrOMINa COI'NTT. fiwee Crit. Ttnm T. (Ircy, llenjamin Bir. Peter Tt.'itmuti. Frtdri.-k App. faimi-! lunlrum. Henry hhai.kr, tvtt-r It.-ntz. Thrmn raT;a. rlia' Tnllman, ll,.,l. 1 Rear. J -hn II Tool, (.'barb LI .vd, U. W. Forea man, Kobert Gib-on. CLINTON COUNTY. Wm Tiimn. Jimea W.-lah, R.irxrt SITormick, Jamef i;arKaaaueu. j- ckntkk coi:nty. wm. 'rrrta,i. tin. w w. a. j..hnton, Joaerb Piluer. W IHrrt.I'avi.l R.a.Jo.Tb Slvera, Jacob Har- t-r. J..l.n ll y.Jr Wm Foi'.er, Adam bVar. The cuhscrihers have the exclusive richtin r f"ll1,-i7 counties: I-im-n. Snyder. Nor- thiimberland, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne, Perrv. Miftlm, Ontre, Clinton, and Lycoming. AU orders thankfullv reeived and promptly to. CEDUES. M A KSH A CO. Lewisburg, I'nion Co. Pa., April 2t, 1856. Atkins' Automaton, or SELF-flakln!r, Eeaper and Mower! 1ft f htfi Citmttintil V'irfiine in uitt. SPECIAL NOTICE. First premium awar ded to the Atkins' Self-Riking Reaper and Mower" at the Stale Fair of I'enn'a, in 1859; also fust premium at the Jforihinnh'd County Fair. Farmers wishin? Atkins Self Raking lien per and Mower can get it delivered.free of freigh!,to Harri-t:urg, by giving Agents orders before the first of March, 1HSB. Alter that time freight will be chir;ed, making about twenty dollars difference in price. Persons can get Castings at any time, at the Manufactory in Harrisburg, for Machines. Appivto EDWARD D. SXYDER, Milton ; HlSSSL WRIGHT, Willian-spnrt ; or to IAMES PATTOV. 61tf General Agent, at Harnsburj. Wakefiftld'i Hand Corn Planter, Which after two sea sons' trial has been found much superior to any other implem ent now in use for JU&fJL rianting corn, Broom c'orn' u,an'i' &c- s lveT,VS now ofTeretl to ihe ftf'S Farming commnnity p by A?ems authorized l J to sell tlw same. This FI tV implement is plain tructicn, not liable to get out of repair, can lbe easily adjusted to plant at any desired depth. drop any nuiu er ofseeils in a hill, and co.-ts hnt Five Dollar. An 'examinatien of it, with the abundant Testimonials which can be shown from those who have use ! then, can nt fail to convince every one that it is just thc ,1,m" n"dfd b-T Farmer. GEDDES, MARSH & CO., lstmstntre, . ,. r . n a .a, j 7 Aleuts for Union and ihe adjoining Counties. - -r. ? James F. Linn. J. Elerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, J Attorneys at Law, I.EWl.sBl'KU, 574 I'nion dunty, Penn'a. Executors' Notice. "Vroric;E ls h"ehv given, that LettersTes- j ,,, 0 the last will and testament of STEPHEN F. LY I) ALL. late of the u"roulh of I-ewi-barg, deceased, have been cranted to the undersigned, by the Register of r,cl, county, in due lrm of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to siid e5U,e VfKr'"1"r"".'1 n,ae. im,nediate pavment,and those having just claims apaiost the same are also requested to present them PrT"'v authenticated for settlement. V.t. CAMrrtON', C.W.SCHAFFLE, Lewisburg. May 19, lt-56. Eiecators Ezecnton' Notice. "AOTICE is hereby given, that Letters TeS i 1 tamentarv on Ihe last arill and teaument of JONATHAN RANCK, late of White Deer township, deceased, have been granted to tha ' nnaersigneu, Dy the liegieterot Lnmn county, i in A t . , r , . .f I ... . . I f . .1, knowing themselves indebted to said estate. are requested to make immediaie payment, and those having juMcla.ma against Ihe same are also requested to present them properly aumenticaiea tor settlement. KDWARDRANCK, I w hite De er. Ma 10, xj Ki-cutor. Lewisburg Chronicle Educational. The Summer Session, of 14 Weeks, OF the University in this place, will open on Thursday, the 24th inst. It is important Undents should be present pnnr.to ally, as recitations will commence on Fridav. A library of three thousand volumes, a cab inet of natural history, embracing thousands of specimens in zoology, botany, entomology, mineral"?, nottigv, eoneholoiry, Ac, an extenaive end eustly ebemiral apparalu.,aoonipieterhrniieal laborato ry, bzether with iuN, charle, dlagrame, m.alele. eaeie bin, manakin, Ae. furniah a. rare amount of facility in Uli various deparluienle of erjenee. Sttldenta not prepared College. And in the ACADE MY, whhh opens at Uie Kmc timv, every advantajre. Tuitioa m Cleep. for the aeeaioa $10 " Arademy, I'lasairal 7 " Seicnlitto Tlir. FEMALE IXSTITTTE t- at tha time, with th fcrros.r Tarhera. The building U) eoonnudioas aud eaa arcinirrrdat tlitrty buarler. TultHin in the Ut(lier Kugliah braucuea forthe Maltun f 10 " Luwer do t Board, It.ht, Ac-, J,24 per week. Lrwisburr;. April 2, 1&6 FREEBURGr ACADE3IY 'THE Spring Term of this Institution A. commenced on Monday, March 31, wuh 72 Students, and fair prospects for the futuie. The advantages it offers, are many among which are : beamy and healthfulness of loca tion ; the enterprise, hospitality and morality of ihe surrounding community ; the division of the school into Primary and Academic De partments ; the thorough and practical methods of instruction pursued ; ihe very moderate terms for Board (only $1.50 to $1.75 per week) Tuition, Slc. Ho industrious Student giving this Institution a trial, can fail to impniee or feel at fame at FnKKnvan Aranr.MY. Accom modations are provided for lj0 Students. Circulars, Terms &c cheerfully furnished on application to GEO. F. MTARLAND, Principal. Freeburg, Snyder Co. April 8. 1856 CARD. Tlic Scmmer Session of the LEWISBUEG ACADEMY Will commence on Moibav. April 21.1856, to continue 13 weeks. 1 he design of the I'rinci pal in shortening tbe coming session, is to avoid the warm and sickly season ; and the time thus curtailed will be made up in the Fall and Winter sessions. The course of Instruction is calculated to fit youths for College or for general business. Campasitiim and Declamation receive careful attention ; and proficiency in K'cilawm nl stu dies is rewarded bv tbe bestowment of Com plimentary Cards. A class of Yor Limn is secured. The Bible is a text-book in the school. Parents and Guardians are always cordially welcomed to the school ; and short, friendly visits of encouragement from ihem hare a most happy effect upon the deportment and progress of pnpits. With the present session ihe Principal enters upon ihe 10th year of his connection wuh this Institution, and takes this opportunity to return his thanks to ihe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity for the con stantly increasing support ha haa raaaiad. TVITIOS (per Saturn of 13 weekt.) PRIMARY Kradinjr. Writmr. IVUnw. Arithmetic, OwarapbT. Ilrannnar. and U.l1. llii-torrj - - $4 Ml AIIV A NTF.I) ENOI.IMI all Dot iucludrd abore ft llO LAM'l'iF-S JJO CofrmiETT Feraae, SO eta per Seaaion. No deduction except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH. April 4, 1856 Principal The Summer Session 0 F Mrs.Thompson's School for Young Ladies, will commence on w ednesday, April 9ih,and continue 14 weeks. Instruction will be given in such branches as are usually taught in Academies and Seminaries of learn ing. A thorough system of instruction will be pursued, nd prompt and persevering effort will be expected on the part of the pupils. Parents audUuardians are requested to secure ihe punctual attendance of those they may place in Ihe Institution, as it is only by cmtw eulire study and application, that muck cau be accomplished. A pleasant and commodious Room has been obtained for the School, in the German Refor med Church, which it is believed offers some advantages superior to that formerly occupied. Extra charges will bemadrforFrench,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 VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, il lrM iHlrurer, I'nion Co., Pa. I9()ihce on South Second St., recently by H C Hickok, Esq. 574 AdmlnlNtrator' Notice. ""OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN KIMPLE, late of West BufTaloe 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 against ihe same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settle ment We will be at the late residence of said deceased on Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th of April next, to make final settle ment withal! interested. JOHN KIMPLE, White Deer. PETER KIMPLE, West Buffaloe March 17, 1856 pd Administrators New Finn and New Goods! iV T tbe Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr Thornton d Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresh and pure URVGS, MEUIC1SES, Chemicals Dycsliitls, Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DKLOGISTV GLASSWARE, All kinds of 1'atrnt Medicine. Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snnf,and Imported Cigars of tbe choicest brands. Fancy Rot ion and Toilet Article, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, lliuiats Aa Combs or itiii TtiiRt. Books and Stat loner v. a general variety ul Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Flnid alwavs on hand. ri RE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire l'ronf and Zinc Paintt. Preserving and Pickling Jars, Ac' nrCustomers will find oursiock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask yon to boy. We are always oo hand to wait on customers. Remember lixm Mammoth Drog Store! - THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 8 FARRIERY. THE subscriber offers his services in earing Horses of Poll Evil or Fistula. He will care Horses of either of these afflic tions for $5, or make no charge if sot suc cessful. Here is an oppnrtanity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to lestere them to health aad working order. Residence oa my Farra in Kelly Tp., sear Lewisborg. Aug. 10. 18S5. GEORGE MEIXELI.. ' & West Brancli Farmer June 13, 1856. Philadelphia FIRE FR00FS! The salamand er Safe, f Phila delphia, against Ihe World ! Evans & WATsoN,o.26,.S.Fonrtli St., Pliilad-have had the surest demonstration in ihe following Cenilieates, that their manufae. lure of Salamander Sales has at length fully warranted ihe representations whieh have been made; of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : Pnil.AliEl.Fai A, April 1; W9. Mix-is Etk h Wt. : Oauta: It aftorJa u tha hixhaal aatlftartion to at to you. Ilia owinx to tbo yrj BrnuN-ti'i. qualiti ot twn of tha llalajnamlar Sat. a wbk-h ir purrhaard of joa enm b" laontba anwa, wa aar-l alarire portion of our Jewelry. Rniaa, Fapara. Ae, axi OM lo tin- ealamitoua fire in Kanatead Flaer, on tna morning or tha lllh inat. U ben wa r.-!i.-et tbat thfne Safee arero loeatrd In tha foiirib alory of tbe tmll liug w.oecupuvd. and lhat tney frll aul a"quent)y into a heap of buminx rina,aihrra Iba aaat eentntratitin of bat canard Ina braaa plalra to mrll. we cannot bnl n-irard tbe preneraatino of tna aalo abla entrnta w nHt convincing pruof of the great aecn nlr affordwl br your Snf. W .hall talomiKh plraanra In recoinmandlng tnem to men of buaincaa aa a aura r.lianee aftaint Sra. (IKOIlUK W. SIMONS A HRO. Philaiiklphia, April 12, IPSA. Mwsaa. Ktawi A WTo 1 bare to effrr you my ua limony in faror of tbe great eerurity alf.iril-d to my en nlre la?lt ol jewelry. iKKika. paper.. An., during the re cent diaaatroua cuuRafrratiou in Kauab-a-l plaee, from tbe laet that Uie aanie were con Ui lied in two of the Sala mander saft-e manutarturvd by you. llarim fallen from the fiflli alory of the Artiaan llnlld lus. where tbey were previ'iualy placed aob eaawed to a aaat heat for a loot time, the pre-eraation of llie aalua ble depaila aeemeil to ewery onewbowitneaaed thepen Inc and interior examination, n matter of profound aft tuni.bment. To all who may require a perfed protection flman the raradea of fire. 1 ahall nut heaitate to recommend the ue of your Salea, aa I cunaider tbey have now undergone the muat trying lest. n. a,, aivrawja... Fan.Arn.ritlA, April 14, IKSS. Mmsiui Kia-is A Watsou Gentlemen No doubt you will he deeply gratified tn learn tha (("" condition fn whirh 1 di-icnrerrd my book, polky of ineurauee. eertlfi ealea of Klerk, aud otliea valuable doeuaaenta, wbau on Fnav taut I opeittl the aale made ny your urea. Willi me knowledire of Ita BTeat rapuaure, both to the (nten.iw nf ti,e heat froua an hot a fire aa that whirh de- Ptroy.-! the Arliaan Building, aa also from the foree of the I all Irom lla firmer eleaateo pnanHaa in w- .una atory, I could enferlain but alender hope prior toita in- terior in.MH-tion. tbat the eontenta wbieb I onee ao highly prited would eaer be of any aerriee to me, hut aa tlieae feara are now happily remored. 1 leel It only due lo ear to TOU. that I can beneelbrth remmmend tha uae of your Hafea lo all who may winh to feel a confidence in tbe perfect aeruritv whirh aucb meana proridea against ao Irubllul an element. KOW ARD OASKILL, Bookbinder. IT'Conslantly on hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks.for Banks,Slores,ete. ly6S5 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, Chcsnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEA LS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. M. II. FULTON. . W. G. MASON'. Ji)i besi Coll'dioi) of tJlc-g cb:t puMisij '0! r IMP-TOP GLEE it CHORUS BOOK.-- I A new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonized, and many of the Gems of Modern German and Italian cHm paaea, rrnr:rn: in a familiar style. adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes and the Family Circle, By C. Jartis and J. A. Getze. This work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes. hile many of the gems of Mendelssohn, A tit. Kuchen and other celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical compositions here introduced, eminently adapts it to Ihe taste and capacity of the Singing School, the Glee Club, and Ihe Family Circle. UTPrice One Dollar. Just puoliied by LEE V WALKER. 188 Chestnut St. and J.B LIPPINCOTT &. CO.20 Nonh 4ih St., Philip.. Sample copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $1 4mCS3 GENUINE HONEY SOAP. THE purity, fraz- I ranee, aud mild emollient properties of' this Soap, renders it es- : pecially deserving place on every toilet. , r or chapped hands,and - various diseases of the skin, il is unequaled. Each cake is stamred WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to Wath in Hard, Soft or Salt Water. This Snap lias powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every description of g(.ods without injury to them, r or all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than ihe common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM COS WA Y, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, manufacturer of FANCY AND STAPLE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, etc. Orders by mail promptly attended to. August 24, 1855 S9.'lm3 Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL.--The subscriber has removed to No. 26 Market street, (three door above the Old Stand, PHIL AD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit in season ; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed al this establishment warranted to carry safe. Orders by mail promptly attended to. S. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market St. 3m622 above Front, south side, Pbilad Wall and Window Papers. TTAVIXG purchased the interest of II Parruh d Hough in the Wall Paper Business, we have now at our Store, A'. E. Vomer Arch & Third St., a full and complete assortment nf WALL and WINDOW Papers, Fire Board Prints.etc. etc. Relying upon our ability lo 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 nnrlazed Figured, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH A BRADSHAW, successors to Parrish fe Hough. N.E. comer 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 GENTS wanted in every Town and XI. 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 waatsof the people, being beautifully illustrated with ine Steel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the utosl sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for ns, find it a plea sant ana prontaote employment. Our list also includes the best books of T A ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet Wc have just added several jVcie Bok$ 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 Tnll particular- and list, address J, W. BRADLEY, PubtMer, 48 North Fourth street, lintm Pbilije-lphia, Pa. AutVMlK'l at- j?-,V.aa'. Jaakawalatasakav aAWMaSeeJ STkaa.Bk1L S Fishing Tackle, AND GUNS.Tbe subscribers invite attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cano Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flies, Lines, Ac. Also, fine English and German Guns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Soorting Apparatus generally. For sale al lowest Caih Price; Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERGER BRO. 624 No. 47 N. Second St.. Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Sjilendid Parlor EngravinRS.cn ttlled -Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times." a splendid steel engraving from Ihe celebrated painting by Landseer, and the -Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts. The retail price of tbe aboae engraeioga ia $J per copy, but will be aenl rata or manna aa follow: Tlte Bubarribera haaa eatablii-hed n Bool ACT in Philadelphia, aud will luri.iah any br-Jl or publication at tlie retail price of any of the SJ Mav-aainea, aucb aa Har pera'.liuley'a. I'ulnam'a. Ora'iAin'e. Frank Leelir'a ale lone, Ac will reeeiwe the magtiainea f..r one year and n ropa of either ot tbe above b--auOtui euiiravll.aa, free o, rhaxge. or if elih-eritiniK to a $ ami a 1. MaKauneJ aurb aa Paterann'a. and I'hallen'a Ladie'e I'hrialian An nual, they will reeeive both magazmea and n ropy of cither of the ala.f a eneraeioira. H.ery description of rnera.ing no wood executed with neelnaaa and dipat-h. Wtewa of buitdiiiirp, Newapaper Heading, VieWH of Machinery. Book lliutratinn. Lodge Certinrate. Buaineae Carda, Ac. All nrdera arnt by mail promptly attended) lo. Persona wi-hlng Tiewa of their building ep era red can aend a Dagureotypa or aketch of Ihe buildinna by mail or eapreaa. Peraona at a di-tanee having aeaiaoie anieiep won,-, find It lo their advantage to addreea tho eiiheeribera, ns wc would act aa a-euUi for the aale of Ihe f,me. It HI AM A PIE 10 K SO. Soera Thud Stout. puiLaiBi.riiit. Pa. j. a. iraaa. llji'l - " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Thosc who wish to hear something of lhat 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. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of Ihe United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Cheap Frnit and Confectionery. RUBINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in C'onrccllonrry of all kind, 113 North 3d St .lelow Race, PHILADEL'A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their slock, 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 3mfil6 To Iron masters and Dealers. PENN'A WireWorks-No.21 ArchSt. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out of ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, SnurT, Brick dust, Ac. 3m590 BAYLISS, DARBY 4 LYNN. Trusses Trasses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, TkUsS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Impurters of fine Fagwt-n TReaai:s,combining extreme Ughtneu, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remittiug amount, aa below Sending number of iurhea around the biie, and ataling aid.- affected. o-t of Single Truae Si , 4, 5. lmnble s S, . S, 10. InatrucUona aa to wear, and how to aSect a cure, when noeeible, aenl with the Truaa. Alio for sale, in great variety. Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Brace, for the core of Prolanene rteri ; atao Spinal Pmr.e and Support; Patent Shoulder Braeea, The! Krpander and Kreetor Braeea. adapted to all with Htoop sbuuldera and Weak Lung: Kngli.b Klaatie Abdominal Bella, Su.pen aoriee ; Stringra. male and female. an.laviiea Kooma, with Lady attendants. (Ij590 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge Avenue, PuiLAniLPHiA. The a'lention of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Seitees. Chairs. Lions, Dogs, &c,and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed wilh the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauly and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and snipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Kpiral Sprlns 9Iatresset,No.9i Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the Ameriran Institute, New York, Oct) 18S1 do Franklin ln-titute, Pbiladelphia..Nov. Vend One at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Kov. j 18o The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clunvy and heavy wooden frame teork is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic lhat any part may be raised or bent np, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a silting posture. having the luxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berfhs of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carnages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IRON FURX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees. Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1955 Iy575 Express Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD fc 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 ihe other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as ii is the quickest and safest method of transportation between ihe cities and Lewisbarg. Packages received by or before 9 A M.will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts gives for time and price. Philadelphia Office 4 1 A 43, Sooth Third 8t Cel. 6. CHRIST A CALDWELL. IIARRISHUKU BIXDKKY J.J.Clyde r. I II utter, SucamrttQ W. O. Il,ak a fa. Book BiNt-tR ani Station eks, and Blank Hook Ma.m rAci tntns, JlnrriJiurj, J'u. MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are engaged in the above business llf directly opposite llerr's Hotel, jf . J They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Hauls. County "luces, f Merchants, anJ private individuals, ami every j variety of full and half-bound constantly no j hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Hooks, i Periodicals, Magazines, Law liookv Newspa Ders. Bibles. Music, works issued in N"S., Ac r bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. A H. !"? Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 609 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 9. 17k LBS. just received at the : eSU.-tlO lIar,are store of jV. V.V- ! OLDS A MeFAIlDEX. Farmers and lllack- amiths, call and see the loree-t and lert as- lie lured and lert as- offered oil the V.'e-t xchnirr control of the i sortmeut of Iron ever Branch. Having the exclu celebrated Valax rut's Centre county Iron, I we are enabled to warrant every bar. All J sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Hnrse I Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cn prices to all. Call aud see ihe Hardware store or JOS. M'FADDLN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1S55. NOTICE. "XTE bes leave to introduce ourselves 11 to the citizens of LEW IMll'RG anil vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White 4s.li Antlirae ite t al. At Lancaster I'olliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the puMic a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Sieain. Our sizes of Coal are LI MP Vfor Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN ) EGG for Family Use and Steam. STOVE J N I'T i PEA i 0t kimebtirnsrs and Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SI'NBI'RY.wher arrangements are made lo load B ats without auy delay. COCHRAN, PEAI.E A CO. J. J CoenA. Lanea-ter. I llrj Kkianotn. Lancaster. C. W. rs..LS. Pbatuofcio. I II. Bi nu.khma do recorders addressed lobtiamokinor unliury will receive prompt altetilion. 1jS'.5 aLewlsiburg sat in;:: Institution, IS now open and ready to do busmers. The regular Discount days are W'etlnesda) s. The following named persons are the Director! Mr. Jumsow Wills. Mr. Bvkrs Aaniivt. Mr. JaWKS M'tKI.II.HT. Mr. Thuw.s Htvi.A. Mr. W iLLiaw Fhh k. Mr. J. G. L. Shisoll. Mr Jua. Mail f.i.l. Orncaas WILLIAM PRICK, President. DAVID REliKIt, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent- less than six and overihree mon.hs. DAVID KEBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. Itf, lHoa Winficld Woolen Factory, Near Ilartleton, I'nion County I I !H IS establishment is now in the be.-t order. The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the be.t of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the alj ining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of lhat opportu nity. ri" I have also on hand, and intend keep. ing a choice assortment of (.oo. such as Cloth, Satinet, Cashmere; Tweeds, lllanktts. Yarn; wc, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 if Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, lauclit by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, Apiil, 1S55 Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! Q;PYKER & IIAWaN announce to the KJ public tbat they have nev. lv filled up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to lake l.lkeuc-MKF) sup erior lo any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings, Watrheals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases: Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sntag,Oval.Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken ai $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail comolete and ready for use, which we will sell to any I u rit . ., . . i . . pciavii, win. mil IU.UUVUUU. IU luc OUSineSS, for less than first cost. Talro Iffntlns Adava uuuee. DR. KELLING, of Mechanie.sban;, ! nd Exchange si.bie foi rtii .treibus Pa., announces to all artlicted with Tu- i sunre Senth of Market, and has provided a good mors. Wens, Cancer, Cancer W arts, Polypus, I I"1 ' Horace, hb entirely new good and laaha Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's j ionsblt Carriages, Uusgirs.Sleicha. Ac. whereail Evil, W lute Swellins, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, I wiehing anvibing in his line may be accommod and all diseases that have been usually treated ! ated on Ihe shorieii notice and Bull reasonable wuh Caustic cr Knife, that he can remove ' terms. He will pay every attention to the them by an entirely new method, without cm- ' wants of his customers. and hopes Ly so doing ting, burning or pain. Il is no mailer in what lo merii and receive a liberal share of poblit pan oi me ooay, ne can remove them with periect saieiy ana in a remaricaniy short time, if cnrable. 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 KKI.LI.NG, M D-, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been iu the habit of prescribing by letter, and with tlSlHl SATiaFACTIOV. He would say however lo those desiring advice in this way, lhat to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, lo warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. Tne Doctor may be consulted at his Office at all limes when nol professionally absent. Cactiow. Strangers coming lo Meehanies bnrg 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 Union Church. Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on Ihe Cumberland V. R. R and accessible from all parts of the I'nion. The Dr. will visit eases within a reasonable distance when de sired. (July 27 563vl JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for -alt at the lowest City prices by VODER. MMIE subscriber eon- Irf X linues to carry on theaaswwjMrV .lie-ry Runlness ' ill) vtnj the Old Stand on NorthaMEBMaailMMi Third street, near Market, and ie.,.cuu; . solicits Ihe patronage ot his friends ard public generally. CHARLES F. HKSsj Lewisburg, May 22, IHfiO LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. i i'1 subscribers, thankful f.,. arUai.Iaaa.! past patronage, would ,f, ;n kkSnfesiaS111 public lhat they connr,., fclneras manufacture all kinds of MlLt i.bAlii-NO and other Castings. 1 brant,., Mae lanes and other Machinery repairej ln tj best manner. Castings wairanted n, tt , good material, and at prices that can m ii to please. GEDDES, MAKfcll 4 (0 LewisLurg. Feb. lt-il CtOOKINU Stoves, of various at:trii, ; and sizes, lor Coal or Woo , fu. st, at the Lewisburg Foundry by Gedilea. Marsh A r (JT(J O Si 1'I'0 IIS Parior, Wood, siid r,,,i fives, various patterns, lor -n e at (,, Lewi-burg Foundry. Grddea, Mai.l, & ( j . T . , .. .., ! . I " a l atent fian;! 1 low, a si 1 I nor article, for tale al Ibe LeiUrj Foundry ly Geddes, MsrsL A (.'. G' KAIN or Seed Drills Ross' .'aim;- decidedly the but and most duroUt Grain Drill now in use. for sale at tbe Lewi. bur. foundry by t.eilde-, Alarab & Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. I for cutting both Grain and Grasi ANI FACTI KED and for sale at il. Lewisburg foundry by I.KiiliES. MARXII A I i Lightning Itotls. VFTLK many yiara' cloae inveaiiatiun tod liuiueroua riperinienta. tbe Patentee lakes I'hueure in infuinnna the puidir tbat Le bis nriived at toe liue principle ot p'otecimg lamiliea, dnelliiigs and proper!, troui the deetiuttlve ir.tltA eore of LIGHTNING. The talsibaie, I hat every City, Ton, illuge and Country lali, iiclim lo annually, thro' the groan negliKenre f its nihal'itaiita, ia b ond calculation, e.rcili when the remedy ia so caey lo obtain itie u found in AEMITAGE'S I Patent fllugiutit Ligijlning Uo&s, I And in this alone. This Rod haa been ei.n.n.aJ I by Ihe moat ariei.iilie g.nilemen in the aioiU J I'roteaaora M'Mortrie, John.on,W allot and man ' utbera that have examined them, rerunin.er.d iritf apeak ot Ihem in the tnehrel terms ot epprobenoe, I and have pronounred ihem the onlv aale rode it j use in thiaur any other country tor the protecti ot Lives and Properly. Oneailvaiitna.e ietodiviJt i and ihruer back a part of ihe elictnc fluid harmlras to Ihe clouds ; in lin e ol a li.,ke ibi ei.n le. tba rod to conduct thai portion of fluid lhat belong j to Ihe earth without the rlighte-l danger of Ira- ving the conductor. '1 him tod ha many oiler I ndvatit.igea over the old one. The uuly place ot I manulacturirig ia in ! Tine St 3 do0r above IIA, Philadelphia. j where all persons are respeclluilv innlril lo vl ! and eiainiiie fur tht mselv, a. For aale Whw-ale j or Retail by THO'S ARMIT.tGE. Oi ders promptly sltentied lo. l ein a ca.b. i eae rods have been purchased and lull) used by the lollouing inumdusle, coinpaniM lu'pniiiiwu!. vinoae uamee are cheerfully tibmitied : la ., -... - 7! . ' ..J.I- I ' . . . ! HHSS ra-l. J. MuUeoi. OaAlar.t nrad re . A l;Pl.i h... ,t,.a. l.. orant. j-.i.n otman. Tlioe. It'-Us, A. K. tlinkele. II MuiUl..n.. il Oa. Is a uiiitf, J. t .oreer, J. . Uu.-on, t. liii.le, a t'o.J. Nvnian. B Rnrlen J o. - - ei.a nuinin. nine. i.n.Ver. HU A -Ur, A. K. talDkele. II. iunii..n.. il.o.. Not! & ta Air a uniir. J. I.urrrr. J U utti.n . n i. ' . liile. a t'o.J. N.vman. B Barlen. j'oven.hire. (i r.a .. r, Mr. shar.e... Mr. Jlariin, S. Ii, rb.ev, J. bnt.H.1 ? ' l'r- II-l ow-r. A Co., J. W mete-bur II. Jlll.er. tbe K.d Vena. Uuel, ihe f.S.AraenaJ ita E-I noir oanleti r. n,nii,.ii.n-r.' Hall. JH tit' Stale ff A, a, J.,.!. r-: tall Ju.Jue Iiajti n, J.bn .Netaun, nr. U At lluiu. l).J.j.KoU.rt.,Jir.J Mowaiaa-. i .;o. tw.vir. ffOTtlfnTji Mark ll.lfa.aa tt. V. , l Sll.r.ael l-elera. Jan.b Mu ll , O... J Vumta, K.utaa Men. b. l.ta,;e hl.rl.ner. Arr iferia oart ll. aaa. I ,,J.''T.?'JLT','ft''.:1i".'''''" L,"r luxate -e . " -a Ottr 2.3ait:b.ael ilollaiaa. n kat KECOXXESPA TTOSS. ... ... fiiruba., Anr 1S.1MT. lieboT ' " ''""J in-iei.d a ron.lurtT at I eblama K.d. will, vane aoj indea. ererud bv .Mr. ibomaa Arnilane, on Hellevue Ilouae. bloueesle'r. ai.4 have no be.,r.r, ,n ,h;.t , ,,.,, th, t,,, ..." """"" 'at It IS the onl, en. j bar. ..I eseniir.r.1 tl at , e, ,,-trurled on atr:rtly .enofc i nnci- l.a in. w II, n.u. b l leaaure that 1 re. . mmenil but conductor to lb. aib ntion ol tinner, of l w dmi:. 11. MiMl KTRII. 11 aatt.rer) thattheMaew.il. l I annt.,.tnr.u 1, Slr.Th. m Arnolafe. ot rbHade.ph,. le tbe We, 1 bat 1. ever b. en m 1, 1 have .pen! eev.ral '"" ' " ''J " - ! aoj mmri.t. lem. an.i h.v, h. nUti. n in ravine II at tl e-e lir a, are rouatrurled u oi. II.. .al; anncipUr "I aalely . li e elrrtna I .VVa. ,'r",'"na a..errl I j the niaenel at tl a t. a of the r.l..nd,t.ould be n,r.iWM,.,,crd.n to iba lawa of altrarti. n and repu.rion. for a l uiMing tc ra r jured t., a ,tr, ke of licblnm. wh-n reoi,e.ed h, on. a ilieeeroda. I bare heen ae.ua nt.d ailh Mr. Arniit.ia foraeveral year., and before h.e, mroeneed tbe manalat turest thee, rials I examined the principle oa whirl. I are ren.trueted. and felt e.j,inred that their adopt,.-, WO, ,1.1 h. all.n.l . L , r - "-man.i for the., rr.ia.aml iheevt. nsive.ai , , ' " " le suereaa. Tbe inerearir a emand for the.e rr.la.an.1 the ..t..a.i....i.. .- .n ...... of the country, if ample comm. n.!ati. n of tb.irntilitraa superiority. TKAtV K. WALLER, M ' I. Kl.-lliS Sun. 1'hilad Co., April 10, 1S4J. CF-S.C. WILT and NAM, EL HOOVER. Ilartleton. I'nion Co. P: aie Agents for Union and adjoinmi Counties, snd still turnieh the Uo.la on ihe.ame terms and in the same manner is ihe Proprietor. Opposition it the Life of Butinru I NEW L1VEKY exchangTstable. 'I'braubacriher would respectfully intuim th riiixen.of Lewi.barg and the traveling commun it ...n.,.n. ,k., i,. i . I pationaee. W ILLIAM ilUOKE. Lrwieburg Dec 30. 1851 "VOTU'E. Havins been appointed the JLl SEXTON to Ihe Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would slate thai he is prepared to perform all duties connected wuh the burial of the dead. on short "once. Also thai he will aiiend lothe re-intermem of deceased persons, under the duectu n of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodge at the Gate of tbe Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, lt5. GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos. JleWewis, and all kinds of Ttlutairal MrrchaB-. tle. Keeps constant!!' on hand. Ballet A Davis, Boston ; Lichte, Neton A Bradburys; and Bennett A Co, N. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes A Co.'s celebrated MEL0DE0N9, prices from $45 CO to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken in ex change for new. Room directly rpposite the Court House, Wiliiamtport, Pa, April 4. '85 573n"iG BOI NTY LAND WARRANT blanks tor all engaged in the service ef the V. 8 ia the War of 1812 and for their Widows, al the Office of the Lewisburg t'aienicle. ' C100K ad tver STOVES jnst received by j BFAVFR A KBBMEB