1 U 11 n; n CONTRASTS. T CUIUI IlCIIf. How beautiful is unhine Thai follows after rain ! How pleasant are the dreams of ease When pnrchased by a pain I How sweet when true love quarrel To make it up again ! How merry ii the streamlet That ha a ruck to leap ! H.iw blessed is the dailjr toil That bring refreshing sleep! Thro pryihee, Love, a quarrel, But neither long nor deep. Hot da!! would he the morning, ' Had night not eone before ! How tame would be the summer days Were't not for winter hoar! And were our life ml! pleasure, Delight would be no more ! After the dark, the dawning Afser the cool, the heat Aftr the rain, the "luds of spring After the sour, the swoet And after all thy chiding, Behold me at thy feel ! Gov, Reeder on Kansas. Kg. Guv. KecJer of Kansas made a pecch at the Trctnont Temple, Boston, c jucluiiiig 8 follows:! " I Lave thought much on the remedy for this state of things, and bave come at last to an opinion. It may be right or it may be wrong, b-it it is a filed opinion. And it is, that nothing can bave Kansas from being swailowrtl up by the Slave l'owcr but an addition to its physical strength. If there was an impassable gulf between Missouri and Kansas, we would take care of tbe question within the Ter ritory for ourselves. But we can not bave. Tl no it thing is to bave such a firco in the Territory, not of troops, but of settlers with stout hearts and strong arms, and tbe necessary means to defeud themselves. We shall know where to put them, and we can put them where they will be as much as gulf, which the Mis souriaos, disposed to regulate our affairs, can n t pass. Such a force we must have now, or it will be too late. We think about 5,099 such settlers will be enough, tut i. tLcy are not, we must bave 10,000. Give as 5,000 for the next October Elec tion, and the Missouriaus will find that we have a training that day of different kind from wbat thoy have appointed fur m. These men must be provisioned fur one year ; for v they can not be expected to raise their provisions tbe first year, if they are not supplied from wilhouf,tb 7r.4VrWqur 5200 fur each man, or $1,000,000 for the whole. Illinois bas already resolved to furnish 1,000 men and 8200,000. In Detroit, he found two gen tlemen who will give $10,000 each, and umW 5,000, ana Michigan Will furnish 1,000 men. In Ohio, he met a lady in the cars who offered t000. Ohio will do ber share. Massachusetts will have no difficulty in sending her 1,000 men, or, if abe can not find the men, let her give the money, and I will know where to find the tuou." Gov. Boeder showed bow fcmall the sum in comparison with the object to l gained, and sat down, after which the audience gave him three times three cheers, with a will. A Slight Hiss-Deal. A young lawyer in the interior was tbe hero, a few evenings since, of an amusing mistake,and as it is not worth while to spoil story, especially a good one, " for rela tion' sake," we propose to give it, though the hero was a staunch Republican. Vhe young lawyer bad gone to the " rural dis tricts," to try a cause beftre a justice, but, tbe witness being absent, tbe cause was tdjourucd till rocrning. The lawyer went to bis client's bouse near by, to take tea ; and in the evening was invited to attend a meeting at the school bouse. Thither be wetit, and, beiug full of politics him self, juu'pcd at tbe conclusion tLat it was a political meetiog. After sitting a while in silence, the lawyer got upon bis feet, and return kiDg that while the audience wero waitii for speakers, it might be as well to iu prove tbe time, launched into a tremendous harangue upon Kansas and Sumner. His " few words" spun to an hour and a balf, when G , a bitter old bard shell, got up, bis voice trembling with inward rage, and said, u Since our young friend Las concluded bis remarks, brethren, lit us pray." It was intended for a prayer meeting. Detroit TriLune. The Slave Trade. The New York Journal of Commerce is informed by Uni ted States Deputy Marshals, tbat at least fifteen elavo vessels have sailed from tbat port within a year, and three witbin tbe last three weeks. It is believed that few if ary American merchants are connected with this piratical business. Tbe indig nation of tbe Journal at the business is rather singular, in view of its favorite ar gument that the Africans bave been great gainers by beine kidnapped and introduced among Christian institutions. I'lctv of its sorts should eulogize tbe slave trade as a great missionary operation bat tbe law calls it piracy. While the agent was paying off tbe In dians at Syracuse, N. Y., last week, an old "native" presetted himself and squaw, and leventce children. His share at $5 . bead wis (95, and as ba received Lis portion be remarked : " Me get hundred dollars next year." How happy Franklin Pierce must be ! Since he's turned out to well ; For he can leave oft war, and soon la peace and Coa-eea dwelL Tbe other day a conscientious Know Nothing declined to buy a steak of Dur bass beef because tbe butcher (tiled to convince him tbat it had been in the conn- try twenty-one years! X'ue batcher is getting np a set of horns with twenty-one rings on them, for future emergencies. Agricultural. Great improvements! Hussey'i American Reaper Sr. Dower FOR lS56..This Machine was put in suceesful operation in 1833, and con tinued to be the only Reaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to IMS twelve years afier its introduction. Other Reapers are now offered with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. Bnt the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had better see a litile further. One of the other Reapers look thegreat medal in Kngland, at the.premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harvest of the same vear. however it was totally beaten by a HCSSEV REAPER, which received the unnnintmte award of an impartial Jnrvof twelve English farmers. The fact is that lluasey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs iu England. and rapidly oh. taming that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured in the land of its oriein. If ihere is anv value in S3 vears' experience in bnildine Reapers, and nin thorn in the harvest field. OBED HL'SSEY, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. AM who are satisfied with the BEST REAPER AM) MOWEH.can be suplied bv sending theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a Urge demand, and we can not have over 20O Reapers ready for the vaM harvest of IBftfi- We wot M refer to the following gentlemen. who have osed Hussey's machines for several years, and will testily to their superiority: UNION AND 8NTPFR COUNTY. Taear. Fvm, B-njamin lainr. John Manah, SAmnel Paulinr. Jhe Va-tlara. Jamb IlilM'h. Isenh Rnhl. J O. Rmirn. Ahr.nl Aarand. Thorn Clinran. Georirr Klark- ner. DevM KIrcn.-r. Vi'm. h WVnar.Oaorrr- M.ar. John ftnmlv. flimn.l ft-llare. Joph Muaear. William Wile.,, Ahrnm Wrlf, W. 11 H.'rT'i'd. Cliirlc Rnhl. George Ken hart, John lirove. AMam Farl-v. Kinanu-I Pontina. Ilan- rr fu)l. Cvrue Itrown. Win. C M..e.-r John ChamberUn. Wilson Linn, lohn Van Rnakirk. r'lavel Cltnima. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. mnet M'tahin. J. h TMaliin. William tV'rtii Jvh It .ir-nan llenrire Kmerh-k. (Jwor-r- HTortn.. llatwre Gaul. J.-hn R Hell... William t-maek. itliani It-nvl. Genre Fr-atarlr k Tho' .w'.rHr-. m n W.iter.. Jama. Neehit. Joa: h At Xeahll. A. V. Kai. J. R. Prtt Thnma J'.heat..n. John k Wm. llenvr.rt"hart Curry. J.m'-. H Kn.ar-1. Atnta Va4in. J . A l. Ilor-h. lw rm'ttal!. JannS Hr-d. numan. Antlionv a Wju. Snyder, John Cooir. Jeaaa C. Itorton.Geo. Conrad. MONTOUR COUNTY. Jamb abn'ta. Maybarrr ft- artiart taM Ctark. Jarob WM-r. Jr Wi'ain Pnraaman. I'ptar Wrieht. Sara. Yorka. William Mmrh. R ita rt' R!shl. Jaroh Sn lar. A r Raaarl P Oaa. Jaaob Serhler, r. Wm.Yurka, P. Ueim tuch, Wm. Fortman. COt.UMm COUNTY. P.-ta AtP!r. Jfhn It'll. xra. N. Rrown. I. A- ramm, O-o. A. rtowman. J. Wlv Rovman. Ililhart Fowli-r. phn Thoma. IImi-t Doak. John RoKat-aon. HanW Sai bart. A txanilr Cralin-. Anitrpw Cn-Tlln. Moor. Cra Haft. John Marts. Jamb Hill. Tlirwsa Connar. John Con nor tvtfr Anr-U-mna. F'-a n. irr;rk. Jrwa, lamnn J..rh n Hk.. lillor 1 lli-ka. irfo-5 Il-Wll-r. Jo-.t.h Poalu ;imiiat IC-k. lvm. Ilorr.nan. Anrfraw Frfr. m Pri. lm It. tMra. Wala Fri. a. Pan,l Frlr Franklin Krans. J'hn ntrhte.Cbarlca atut Ueore Low, John Sty hart, John Wolf. LYcnvixo corvTY. fiwirr Cri-t. Ttiraro T Oivy. Ronjamln Roar. Potr fli-ilman. FoM. rick App. Samu-I Oimrlriim. Ilanry Shoamkr. Pftor Hani-. Tltomaa Irnyia. Cha'a Tollman. Daniol Roar. .' hn II. Tool, diaries Uo;d, D. W. torn naa, Rotart tiib.)n. CM.VTOV COPAirY. Wm. Pnno. Jamas Walah. RoVrt ArCnrmick, Jamea " i-RVTKR COUNTY. Wm. AfFarl-ntl. Wm. Boa I. W. A . Jobnatnn, Jraph Ritnar. W-n. Mrat. DaiH Itom, J.Moph Mrera, Jaoob Uar ter. John Hoy, Jr. Wm. Foster, A4am Rear. . The subscribers have the exclusive riehtin the following eonniies: I'nion. Snyder. Nnr fnmberland, Mnnioor. Colombia, Luzerne, Perry. Mirtlin. Onire, Clinton. and Lvcoming. All oxden ihultfiau. mi' ii mirr promjilly to. (iEDDE!. M ARSH ft CO. Lewisbnrs, Union Co. Pa April 24, 1856. Atkins' Automaton, or QELF-Raking Reaper and Mower! KJ The heft Vmhintd Mttehine in we. SPECIAL NOTICE. First premium awar ded to the -Aikins' fell-Raking K-aper and Mower" at the Stale Fair of I'enn'a, in 1855; also fiisl premium at the Xorthumb'd County Fair. Fanners waning Alkins Kelf-Rikniji Reaper and Mcr-rcan get it delivered.tree ol freight,to Harrisbnrg, bv giving Agents orders before the first of March, IHAfi. Afier that time freight will be charsjed, making about tueniy dollars difference in price. Persons can get Castings at any tiin-, at the Manufactory in Harrisou--;, for Machines. Apply to EDWARP D. SXYDER, Milton; RL'SSEL WRIUHT, Williamsport ; or to tAMES PATTOX, 6I8tf General Agent, at llarrisburg. James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LIXN, J tttornt'VH at I.avr. LEWISBLKIJ, 67i Union C mnty, Penn'a. Executcrs' Notice. "VTOTICE is herebv given, that Letters Tes ll tamet taryon the last will and testament of STEPHEN' F. LYNDALL. laie of the Borough of Lea isburg, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due torm of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavmeni,and those having just claims against the same are also reqne-ted to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. CAVEROV, C.W.SCHAFFLE, Lewisburg. May 19, 1856. Executors Executors' Notice. ""OTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes 1 taniemarv .'n the last will and testament of JONATHAN RNt.K. laie of White Deer township, dr-raed, have been granted to the nndersigned. by the Register of Union county, in due form of law ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are rqnested to make immediate payment, and those havilifr iiistrtnims aaaincl ika .nn.s are also requested to present them properly auiuruucaicu lor sememenr. EDWARD RANCH. LEVI RANCK, White Deer, May 19, 1856. pi Executors Dr. Jacob Ilorlacher, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, having regained vs '.ealih. has resumed his practice ol the hea'ing art. His superior SALVE is still in great demand, and all orders snf plied as usual. New Berlin. May R, 18S4 fl.nf'K ft .11 . s a i ( 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever , -- - " o T ciiacas ail s krs.c 411 I 1 , - cucas as iow as l. All r.lneki warranted for one year at J. L. VODER'S T'TFWARE-Clte Bi Bkets jj. aoierorirs,jpoon and Butter Knives, Teasponns silver-plated on ihe best German silver, t per t doz. All roods warranted to ' usiacuon. aii Binds ol Engraving at mr snoneM nonce ai 4. u. YODER"8. WOOD FOR SALE. , PPLY to A. K. Bell or John ChalfanL L Full enrdi dtli'ered. May 10, l55. TO CSltab!e Court Returns and other Sunu sold at tbe CTmmcU OfBce. Lcwisburc Chronicle Educational- FREEBURG ACADEMY rilHB Principal and Friends of this Inslitif J. lion, thankful for and encouraged by the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon it, are determined that no exertion on their part shall be snared to render it still more worthy of encouragement and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches oi an EnglUh.Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied bv frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are taught by the Kev. C. G. crlenmyer, a thorongn anu accomplished Linguist. A TEACHERS' De partment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of Teaching. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of S3 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July; the secood,oa the first Monday of January. Tanas Tuition, per quarter of 11 weeks, $2.50 to $8. Board etc. $1.50 to 2 pr week. For Circulars 4c. address GEO. F. M'FARLAND, Principal The Summer Session, of 14 Weeks, OF the University in this place, will open on Thursday, the Slih inst. It is important students should be present pnnciu ally, as recilaiions will commence on Friday. A library of three thousand volumes, a cab inet of natural history, embracing thousands of apecimens in zoology, botany, entomology, mineralogy. eolirr."n bol.-cT. it, an Mnate anil aiatly eb miral aiiaratn..a romi.lal chrmiml laborato ry, luffatber with mat, rliarta. dlacrama, m.all. .kale ton, manakin. ke. . furniah a rara amount of fcetlily im Ui- varwuiH dapartmenta of arianrr. ' StU'lanta not prepared r Collaire. find in the ACADE MY, which noena at Ihe aaine tine, every advantage. Tuition 1U Collrer, for the erarioo. $10 Aeadrmy, Claaairat 7 u Seiantifie S TIIE FEMALE IXSTlTt'TE onrna at ttia aame tlaaa, ajltli the former Taarhera. Tlie huil.lloj b oommodiomis and can MOtaimalate tliirtT boanlera. Tuition in Uar llilirrtngliahbrauiealbrtbaWaontia " Ljwer Board, light, te-, $-.2-1 per week. Lewiaburtf. April '2, la.S William VanGezer, A TTORXEY at Law, IX Isiburs;, I nion Co., Pa. I VOilice on SouiU Second St.. recently by H C Hickok, Esq. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform I the citizens of Union cunty and all in want of crnoil Mat Ilium , that he is now prepared to manul'aciure Mteam Engines ol anv refill i red oower Blast Furnace, Rolling. (nst.and Saw Mill Machine'y Pumns.Coal Breakers and Winding Drums for Vining purposes Castings of every description neatly executed to order. With a very eitensive vaneiyof Patterns and great facilities for doing work, he Hatters himself that he can compete with any eatal.lifhment In the eountry. both in .rlre ...a .ii,. f .nrk IVraon. in want of Markinery. will r.n.i i, n thatr ailvantajre to iriaa him aeall. Th. laciiitiea r. r hi.manta to duTcRnt parU of the country, e-U!.t be tamiuar to all. J.R.JOSES. lUrrtahnnr. Jane 24, 1 S5S Iew rum ana xvew uooos: AT the Mammoih Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased ihe entire Mammoih Drug Store formerly kept by Dr VAiprnton t Co., are now ready to Jill UrJaa and f rescrlpUons at a moment s nonce, ne have a large and well selected stock of fresk and pure HHVCS, MEMflSES, Chemicals Dyestiiffs. Oils, Paints, Ulass. Puny and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All hindt of Patent Mulir.iue, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,SnuA,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Kotiont and Toiltt Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Bbcskks on Covas or tvr.nr vaaiin. Hooks) and Slat loner j, a general variety ot Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Floid always on hand. PURE Wllibs ana j-iitvuits ot ail kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof ami Ztnr. 1'aint. I'rescrvinp: and Pickling Jars, lie tVCustomerswill find our slock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call ana see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can t sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth UrugMnre! THFO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 163 Let us Reason together! IT ' . U I at Wit T A HE WE SICKt It bait Wn tbe lot of tht hunan rtvre to V welched down by iirs mud uff-rinic. llMI I-OU AV I'IL1 un fnps-ctftiiv sUK(-a i' in ruri tn tnt w eaiv, id NKkVOlf, the IfLI-ICATK. and th 1NK1KM, of sill Himtts SrCrfa, h-x, and camftHutiunii. tTt'frtmr Hollo ws, y MTrfnal.y rnfrinti.d tb liieiriulswture of hi mli irtrfv in tl. ti.itfd gimtm,and vtlm liu m to a tn- and i-nlihtrnad .j.lf, as th bt rt-niedjr tbe world ever saw lur Uic removal of duuaM. Theft Pilli Purify the Blond. Tbene famnuii Pi He are expn-twly comMnrd to opprat on the cUimarh. the liter, the kidnt-ys, tb Iudkh, tbe kin, and tb bimdii, enrreUi.ft any (aVranga nit-nt in thvirfuiirtion. purif. itif the bloud, the rry founUua of UtV, aod LbuB curing diarase In all it fumia. l)ylepii a tut Ltvtr Cnit!aint9. Xi-arly half tbe human race have taken three PHln, It bna bvrfe oroTed in all parti nf the world.that nothing bi bt--tt fnnnd i-qual to lb-n In e- of diinrdfriof the lir.dTr'af,ptiia,ai'itomvrb ronplainU ren-rally. Thy Parana ai a healthy ton tn the nnrane, howrver nucb dcrauijt'd. aud b a all other aaeana bave tailed. General Debility. HI Ilrotk. Many of tbe mrwt despotic Onverninentii have opened their Cotom 11up4 to tbe intmdurtloa of tbe HI la, thut they nay breome the m-dicine of the maioea. IVarnt'd Colin.. Mlniit that tbi mi-dirine I the be4 i-i OhhIt ever known fur nrriaonH of delieat health, or where the nUm ban been impNirt-d.aa it invigorating profiertiea never tail U'afford relief. Female Complaint. Kt Female, youBir or old, nbould be without thia ele Ivraied oiediiire. It eorm-U and reffolatee the monthly CarM at all period, artinft in many cae like a charm, ltta alM the beat aod aaieat aDedieine that ran be niven to children ot all avw, and for any eomplaint, euiiaa queiitly ne family ibould be without it. UaU0wan'$ Fills art th tVsf rtmrdy Inmem tn Vu wmrlti for tit 'tUomutg iurMv. Arthma lrniT Liver Comolainta Bowel Complaintai Fever and Airue Loww'aavf bpirita CoDKba female ('oBitilainti File tld lleadacbea fttone and Gravel IndiineUum rleatmdary Svmptoai Influcnta Venereal Affwttous lnnammatfon Wbrnia of all kinds luward Weaknew Cheat Dli Corittvenves nylep(iia Uiarrlrum .tV-ld at tbe ManulWtoriee of rVntoanr BoirnwATt M MaldeB Lane. New York, and 244 ilrand. London, an hy all reefeetable IlruiiiciMa and Dealer tt Medieinea tiirootrbout tte titnl Mate, anu tne etviitara wofitLia. boxe. at .6 cent. 62 U eenta.and tl earli. arTbere eootvalerabto via( by takinf tba lar err mi N. B. IMreetrona fbr tbe ruidanee of patieot In every aieoraer areamiea to earn twi. FARRIERY. THE subscriber oflirs his services A. in enrinv Horses of Poll Evil or Fistula. lie will cure Horses of either of these afflic tion for $5, or make no enars-e if not sue. cesslul. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to restore then to health and working order. Residence on my varm id n.eny ip, near i,ewisDurr. Aug, 10, 1865. GEORGE MEIXELL. & West Branch Farmer July 11, 1856. Philadelphia. FIRE PROOFS ! The Salamand er Sale.1, of Pnila delphia, against the World ! Evan3& Watson, No.26,S.Fonrtli St., Philad, have had the surest demonstration m the following Certificates, that their "' lure of tSalamanaer oaies nas ai icns... warranted ihe representations which have been made' of them, as rendenns an undoubted security against the terrific element i FmuMvma. April , l5- a m-.....iie..taltalforde na the hlel,, Mtl,r-tl.. I. Male to ""Vri-Safrl ..ry rrooetlre qualitiea d two of the fc." hirl, e r.. rrhJ t you ' .,nlb. ainre. ar. a l.rse n..rtl..n of our Jewelry. Booka, I !". pol u, the ralamtloiia Sre in KaMtend l-laoa, o lie m'""tnti2 oi use inn in.- . . heu w. rrSart that thaaa a waj ltM Mb. foarth alory of U. bulHln. are mkuv. """" . . . i .. . i ... Lan or burnina ruina.wnrre Ula 1 "r . . r , . . I .,1.1.4 to vaat eoncf ntratlon oi naai raai i , " malt. eannot liBt raro ine prraerj... ... ... al.lt cnb-ula aa moat cntiDcmj proof of tlie ereal arru ritr alforal by your Saaaa. . We shall lake murh pleaanre In remmmanclinK them to Baa of boaioaaa aa a fore ralianre ailalUft flre. UK.1HUKW. SIMONS A BRO. PU1HPU.HH4. April 1. Isi- Mrana Fyasa a WaTsos I bare to niter you y tee tiniony In Btyor.the areat serarity aff .nl J u my eo Bira aUa-lt of jewelry, hooka, nawer.. e . durlnf r eaat dieaatmo. cnflairration In Kanatead the fart that the aaine were mntalnnl In two of the Sala maliiler galea manulactnn-d hy yon. Ha.iim fallen from the enh atory of the Artlaan DiiiW Ina. where they were rre.Hl-l plared anb epo-sl to a y.at I., at Sir a h.ne time, the preaarretlou or lh- aal ble dep.aita aeemed tn erery one bo w Itneaaed the open Ini and interior ejaminauon, a nutter of profcund a ttini-hment. . , l To all who may inquire a parfral nroteetlon from llw rara.le. of Sre, leba.ll not be.it.te In rerommend the n.e of your Safe., aa I oonaiiler tbaj haee now ";''n!M tbe moat trying teU K. si MUUOAM. PirrtAMirim, April li.tSi. Mraau Frtsa A WTos-4lentli.inen No dooht you .mi , j.i. ...i.(U.I tn learn tha aural eoiiditlun In wbirb 1 di-eot.red my Iw. policy of Inauranee. certill- e.leaofalock.aiidothe.yaluabi. 11.e11ne11.vaa,. J ril.y taat I npenial the aafc made hy your nrm. u-:.i. i. r it. eatMiaure. taitn tn tne Inlenaity of the heat from ao hut a ire aa tbat whwh da- .. i. . - i i .... r..,m t iu fnrre o the fall from it. f..rtner eh-yaled r"tinn in tbe tlmil aiorr. I eould entertain but alender bopea prmrtinta in terior inapertiOB, that the eontente wl.a-li I once o hiehly prized would eer he of any aerviee to me. but aa thear feara are now happily remoaed. I feel it only due to any to ma. tbat I ran beneeforth re.-onim.-iHl tlie naa ..f your Satea to all who may wiah to feel a eonSdenee In the nerf.t aerurity wbi.:l aueb means proridea againal ao rrlubtlui an ewuieni. . KliWAltD GASKII.L, Bookbinder. rTTonstanilv on hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks.for Bauks.Stores,etc. lyBSS Engraving and Seal Catting AF all kinds, at 20a,('hesnat Street, l PI1ILAD. Visiting and other ivAUiis, Corporation and other tB ALM.and ever) thing in our line of business, promitly attended in. in good stvle, and on reasonable terms, ur ders from Cilv and Country solicited. M. H. F UI.TON. W. G. MASON. JlK besi Colijilioi) of Clecs ebcr j)fMi?iNi rriP-T0P GLEE & CIIOUl'S BOOK.-- I A new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonized, and many of the Uerns of Modem Uerinan anri Italian com posers, arranged in a familiar style.adapted to . e e.. . - , a--0x0 "1 aull the family Circle, By C. Jakvis and J. A. Getze. This work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted hi general purposes. rule many nf the gems nf M endel.-sohn, Abt, Kuchen and other celebrated cob nosers, are presented in prisma! f. riu. The great variety of mui comr-iaiiions here introduced, eminently adipts ii t 1'ie taste aud capacity of the Nmgmg Sehool. Ihe ti'ee Club, and the Family t-ircle. I irrnre Une Uoiiar. Juat published hT l.i:K WALKER. INK Chesmtit ft. and J.B LI1TINCOTT V CO 3D North 4ih 8u PniLan. Sample copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $1 4iiib2:) GEWOLWE H0NET SOAP. TIIE purity, fra ranee, and mild emollient properties of1 this oap, remlers it es pecially deserving a place on every toilet. For chapped hands .and various diseases of the skin, it is unequaled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, I6H South Second .Street, Philadelphia. No other is Uenuine. Improved Chemical live Soap, Warranted to Wiuh in Hard, .Sri2 or Salt W ater. This Soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, c, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other rsoiip now in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than the common Roin Soap. Each bans stamped WILLIAM C'U.V- n A Y. IMS. Soutlt Secnnd Street. I'liilmlrlphia, manufacturer of FANCY ANU STAPLE SOAPS, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candles, importer and dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin. 6cc. Orders by mail promptly attended to. August 31. 1SA.1 5'j:lm3 Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL The subscriber has removed to No. iC Market street, (three doon above the Old Stand, PHI LAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of all articles in his line consisting of OKANGES, LEMONS, and all kinds of Fruit n season ; Almonds, WTalnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and f reserves of all kinds to which he invites Ihe attention of Dealers and othera visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry sale. Orders bv mail promptly attended to. 8. L. HEKK1NG, No. 26 Market St. 3m622 above Flout, south side, Pbilad Wall and Window Papers. HAVING purchased the interest of Punish 4; Hnugh in the Wall Paper Business, we have now at our Store, A'. E. Corner Arch & Third Sts., a full and complete assortment of WALL and WINDOW Papers, Fire Board Prinis.etc.eic. Relying upon our ability to supply all orders at prices to compete with houses in this City or New York, we confidently invite an exam ination of our stock. We call attention espe cially to our Window Papers, embracing Fine French Green, Satin Green and Blue, Satin, and nnirlnzcd Fifrnrrd, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH A BRADSH AW, successors to Parrish & Hough, N.E. corner Arch and Third Sts. PHILAD' A. N.B. On reasonable notice being given, Pa per will be bung at Lity prices. 3m623 Book Agents Wanted. A GENTS wanted in every Town and XL County in Ihe United States, to canvass for the most popular Historical and other val uable and saleable Books published Works particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Sieel and Wood Engravings, and bound in the most sub stantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us.fiad it a plea sant and profitable employment. Onr list also inclndes the best books of T.S. ARTHUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is increasing yet. We bave just added several Arte Bonltt 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 fur your selves. Tor full particulars and list, address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 4S North Fourth street, 4mm Philadelphia, Pa. Fishing Tackle, AND GtJXS.Thc subscribers invite atteniion to their stock ol Kih Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Heeds, Pea Grass, Trout Flics, Linen, tc. Also, Bne English and German Ouns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Spotting Apparatns generally. ,.i. For sale at lowest Cask Fncet, 'Wholesale aDdRejOHN M. HEYBF.Rr.EH & BRO. 24 No. UN. Second St- Vkilnddphta Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor EnRravinss,en; ...i..i ii...t.,n A bhev in ihe Olden Times,' a splendid steel eneravtni? from the celebrated panning by I.andseer, and the -Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting ty u.u iuer. The retail price of the abore rnirraii.K U J per oopy, but will be aent ran or CMAaua aa t.llowa: The aulweriber. hare ealabll-le-l a . Ana-r"" Philadelphia, and will furoial. any lk or putiliealein a. tli. re-.il pnre of any of the p '. ".""T pera-.lle, l ulo.m a. ir.liam. Irank Ual.e-a P.an iona, e.. a ill reeei.e the ma.ine for year anu a eopaafeitherolthealaiaetaaaorul enirrayiMa. free o. rh.Vi(..orifaubrilnto a A and a 1. Mraainej aueb aa i-alt-rai.ti a. ana i nauei. a -- nu.l. the, will reeelro both magazines and a ropy oi either of ihe alaiyeetisrayinjra. , . Kerry drarnptlon or enirraain? on wroa " neatnaM ai. -pati h. iewa of lloil.linca, "ewnraper llel,ne.. Vlewaof Marbinery. Bo..k lllnalimlhiaa. Ualaw .... . a I nailera aent nv mall u.riin.aie. noaiiie-. ,.. ,-le prompliy aiienueo iu. i.iw- buiidinv .nirra.e.i ran aen.1 a Uanurrotjpa or aketch or Ubuil.lini.-al.ymallorepreM. . H Parana ai a di.tanm barim aeatahl. artirlea wonio Snd It to their adrantaL-e toaddreaa the aubarrtbera, i w. would t a. eu fcr thecal, of 1 b. fcrn 60. Socra TclKD PraarT. PiuutpatrHl.t, P. j. a. stea. lljm;) v. nnr- The Good Time Coming." RY T. S. Arthur.-Those who wish to I I hear something of that long-expected dav. should read ihis 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. $1. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N.B. Aients wanted to sell this and other popular books in all pans of the L niled Slates. Send tor our List and I erms to Agenis. Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. OUBIXCAM & SELLERS, XV Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in C'oiircelloiicry of all kind, 113 North 3d St., below Race, PHIJ.ADEL'A The attention of dealers is requeMed to an examination of iheirstock.which will be found eflual to anv in this cily. Foreign Pruils of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to Jiublb To Iron masters and Dealers. PEXN'A WireWorksNo.21 ArchSt. X above rront I'll I i..ur.i.rniA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS. Woven Wire of all meshes and widths. iin an Kinds ol nam and Fancy Wire Work, Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out of the City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds nf Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snuff, Brick dust, A'C - J cno . B a VI Xu, UaRBT X. T.T i'. Trasses Trusses Trusses ! C. II NEEDLES, Till AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA. Importers of fine FntscH Tm-ssi-s, combining extreme lighlnett. ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients ran be suited by remitting amounta, aa b-l,.a : M-ndine number of liirn-a arounu in- ni.a. ami aiamig aiua anacuMi. I ot of Sinulr TruaaS'i. S. 4. 5. laiuhla Sa. 6. S. 10. IntrtH-timia aa tn waar.anJ bow to allecl a cure, when IrtAMlLle, at-ul aim ma iru.-. Alao for aalr, in srrat variety. Dr. ISanninif't Impnmrd Patent Body Brace, fiirtbarure nf Protapana Ubrl; atao Spinal Proiva and Pupirta: r.trnt :iftiM-r llrac-a. Ch-t Expan'Wa and Kraruir Uraca. ailapteil tn all with Sbain shouldara and W-ak l.nn-: Kiti!li.n Elaatir Abdominal Helta, ouaprlt aoria t Syrtniraa. a-tla and f mala. anLadi..- Ktxini-, with Laly attendants. 1590 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Riilgc Avenue, Ph i la nRLpm a. The a'tenuon of the public is invited to the eitensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared lo furnish, al the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every descripiion forCemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with ihe express view of pleasing Ihe taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below SpnngGardenelt. Phila George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral siprin;; .M al r cases, No. 92 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the Anv-riran tnalitut. N'rw Yiirk, Ort.) 1SS1 do Kranklin ln.titut", l'lnladal)bia.Nnv. and One at th Maryland InaUtutr, Baltimore. Mov. J 1S52 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the cumau and hrary wooden frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather binges, securely riveted, renoeung it impossible tor a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably tilted to the wants of ihe sick or asthmatic who may require a silting pn.sture.having the Inxurinus softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Matiress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matrasses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Bed are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, S'eamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages orChnrch Pews and Hair and Husk Man esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment nf highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST 1R OX FURX1TVRE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks. Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, die. Ac. Philadelphia. April SO, 1855 lyS75 Express Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages. Specie, Bank Notes Ate. to Philadelphia. New York. Boston. Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat- mniAriur aoove nne.as n is tne quickest and safest method of transportation between (he cities and Lewisborg. Packages received bv or before 9 AM. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be oenverea early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJtee-Al & 43.8nuth Third 8t Oct. 86. CHRIST Ac CALDWELL. IIAURISBUIIG BINDERY J.J.Clyde & F. Ia. Untter, awtmnrttM W. O. Uieitk at 6. Book Vihdzm and Siatioseks, asd Blank Book Manuiactciieiis, JIarritburg, Pa. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends thai they are engaged in the above business Indirectly opposite Herr'a HoteUaj Tbey flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage ao liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every -r r..n .nrf hilf.bound etmstantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals. Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos. e. r . - ....i. -i... ...Hn. All work noun a in any a;ir, r warranted, and done cneapiy. Pleae give ns a call. v ,7. -,w r ra n av. t Ke honnd mar be lett witn he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!'.! 93 17R IBS. Just received at the ZO.IIO Har,ltre Store of iVKViV- OLDS MeFAUDEX. Farmers and macii- -all .ml . ihe lornc! onn as sortment of Iron ever oflered on tne rt Branch. Having the exelutwe eoniroi ni mc celebrated Vatssnst's Centre county Iron. we are enabled to warrant every Dar. no sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, atCaaa price to all. Call and see the Hardware tore oi JDS. M I AUHL.i. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. WE be leave to inlroilnee ourselves to ihe citizens of LEWISIU RO and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of While Ash Anthracite Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Horthumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and .r. nr.nared tn otfer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Sieam, Our sizes of Coal are LUMP S-for Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT (ot do. and Steamboats. BROKEN K:c V for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) PE A for -imebnrn,rs s,"m Our Point of Shipping is SI NBI RY, where arrangements are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEALE A CO. J. J Onus, Laaraatrr. I Bus J. Riishoik. Lasraatar. C. W. lt.E. Shamokm. II. BaiMu.ao.sia do reorders addressed loShamokinor unbury will receive prompt attention ly515 aewiMburg Savins Inttltuflon, T8 now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are vt ednesuay. The following named persons are the Director) Mr. Jimsau Walls. Mr. Brsas Awwoss. Mr. Jar.s MCar.io.T. Mr. Tho.has Haul Mr. Williaw Faira. Mr. J. . L. SaiSBiL. Mr J.i.. Miiiill. Omcaas WILLIAM FRICK, Pretidenl. DAVID REUER, Trearurer. Four pec cent, per annum will be allowed on mil- 4,,i aim -.. nia muotbs ; and fArae per cent. less man six and nvertnree mon.hs. DAVID REBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Sept. 19, Is 5.' VVinfield Woolen Factory, Sear Ilarlleton, lolon Counts'. MilH establishment is now in the best order The machinery being nearly all new, and none but tbe best ol workmen employed the subscriber feels safe in saving that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the aitioining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of tbat opportu nity. ITT I hare also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of CaOOdtf, snch as Citths, Satinettt, Cahmere. Tweed, Blanket; Yarnt, ire., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY Hartleton, April S2, 1853 if Lithographic Printing, &c. KARL VALKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Maps &e are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, tausht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg. April, 1855 Improvement in Daguerreotyping! OPYKER & IIAV.N announce to the O public that they have newly fined up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take LikeiieNN-H sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals, &c, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Ova), Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton & Co.'s Drug store. opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisbnrg, Feb. 23, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for use, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, fur less than first cost. Take Notice. DR. KELLLNG, of MecbanicsburR, Pa., announces to all afflicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safely and in a remarkably short time, 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 V. L KELLING, M D , Mechamcsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been in the babit of prescribing by letter, and with OIXkBAL SATISV ACTIO. He would say however to those desiring advice in this way.lhat to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their case., a fee ot One Dollar, to warrant him iu spending his time for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at all times when not professionally absent, C actio-. Strangers coming to Mechaniea- burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is Ihe only one ia this Stale who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R., and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit eases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July 27 563yl TEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqual O tes for sale at the lowest City prices by XUDEK. THE subscriber ton- J unoes to carry on the Liver Bl-." ha. Old 8iand North1 Third street, near Market, and re.paci(ll. solicits ihe patronage ot bra friead, ' public generally. CHARLES F.Hjjsh. Lewisburg, May it, U6 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The anbseribers, thaskfa r past patronage, woaM ihe noblie tbat thrv csfin... " v :m.niifarmre all kinds of vm' . t, ak1.NI. and other Castings. Thr Machines and other Machinery repaired il t. best manner. Castings warranted u, it .ood material, and at prices that can , . ?o please. GEDDES, MARSH 4 10 Lewisburg. Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various .t;.r! and fixes, for Coal or Woo ,h, altbe Lewisburg FoMdry by Geddes, Marih A Co. QTOVES Parlor. Wood and C, Sloven, various pailerns, for -are t -v Lewi.burg Foundry. Gfdde.. Mat.h & f, WIARD'S Patent (.anp Plow.. nor article, for saleat the Lei,i,,.. Foundry by Oeddes, Mant 4 GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Pair?, decidedly the bett and most aV-,t Grain Drill now in use. for sal at the Lew, , Foundry by Gedde, Mar.b a 1, t Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain aiidCr; ! MANUFACTURED and for saltu ," Lewisbnrg Foundry by GEDDEM. MARSH h Lightning Kods. 4 FTtli many yearn' cIom inyesticaiiHn numeroua experiments, ihe Psbnleeta. lKaurc in informing tba pul'he tbat ka j amed at the Hue principle ot f otfcui.j In,,, dvellibgs and properly liom lheile.liorli.riu etiescl LIGHTNING. The cslu,-. that eerj City, Tuon, lllate and ( ovatri ,, victim to annually, thro tba groa net lijrw. la inhal'itanta, ia beyond calculation, ratn when the remedy is so easy lo obtain - found in AHMITAGES JJatmt fllagnclic tigljlning Kch and in this alone. This Rod has been aiim... by the moat acienlific (rnilemen in tb aw...? Proteaaors M'Murtrie, Joboaoa,M allot tulb ' others that have examined them.recooiBirDtE : speak of them in the higheat terms ol Srobi and have pronounced tbem the only talc ruc.: s n.e in ihiaor any other eounlty for thr protrr. ol Lives and Propei ty. One advantage iaio.tf and throw back a part of the electric nW lvz -j lo tbe clouda ; in time ol a stroke ihia enatlct rod to ronduct that portion of fluid that b.' -to tbe earth "ilhoul lb sligbieat danger a a ving tba conductor. Tbia rod bas min advantage! ovei the old one. The only ,1m , ' -manulactuiing ia in a Vine St 3 duor$ abate 12tk, rhilad'lpkit at here all peraons are reapectfolly invilf.l ti and eiannna for themselves. For aale Whale, orKeiailby THO'S ARMITAGL ., Orders promptly attended to. Terns cut Tbmv tola have, been porcbastd and son. -r lully uaed by tbe folloaiing individuala, coupa ' nd corporations, whoa names are cbtti:. libmitted : i'K in aarf near nihd,l,Mit.A. t B. RobrrU. nnicar. Judg. bv.a,arr. Jn-lira Conrad. J :.- f aautunirar. J.'fea 11-aiw, C.t,.rania-..J Br.aaa,.u.,ui.. ll.v J. L. -a-... . - -. ... it-j a . a. an .a-.. Anoaraua . i: r-. . - - rani. Jl,n Aotman. Thu.. lirovar. ai. 5 li'ona. A. it. bmkrra. U Maamcau, Ibna. Noll vownina. j. v.urrvr. J. W. W ataun. C U,a,i.. Kinlay a Co., J. )!. a. Barlra. J. irt.o.bir. I"1' Mr. thary aaa. Mr. llarlin, i. la rb.rj, J knu. Mr. baaiaon, W. fanl.8.11. fawara a Co.. J II.Mill-r. lb. H.d Hank Uotol, the C.S.Amu. -SPnDC tiardaa tffanmaa ionra Hall. " s,uU " " '-"' aorir Crirr'a 1c Jl tail, Judaa Dayton. John NetaAaa, lr. U ill. Benj.kobrrls, Mr. J. Donning. y.v imo. corxrr. Barfa, 7. Mark Halfpenny. W ai. yoatar.Jobib ; Jtirbaal rvirra, Ja.b smith, David Vilniaa. L, Maarh. r.arv-. KUranar. Aear Mrftn lean it' and .mn.iai..nar.toinrr. uaua,.. Tk, Jbi i. Vmitm Tp Dr. cbarlaa Wiiann. Nauaaanrnn 7.-. Kunta.imnn Knnu. Finn 7. Laaac Cocidro. I V,n T,.-ilKh..l UoOniaB. m XMCO Jf M My DA T76.T.V. ... iLAr.A, AbjISX , . "'a ay ear. folly la.naetad a rond. Lttntnia- hod. nuh vanr and inoVa. arvrjrt b Ihomaa Arniila,., on Kailaasx Hmiai.ciiawi i baa. ne baaiuuaa in aayinn that u ia n. . i;!i u, I k.T. a.ar but that it ia ih. only on. i rlaminad tLat innatiurhd an atnrtiy ariaiW jrr. i alra. ttia with nrnrk plraaurnlhat I anvM.1 i eondaetortothastltBUanoI snnrnof hm.dinp ? a. .m. mi'kie:! I em .all aatlad-i) that tha Varnatic LirMo:ii' anufartur,d by Mr.Tn. naa Arn.,laCa.nl pb, . ia the naat that baa evar h. en niaile. 1 bava ap-ai year, in the atax y at the laara at -L, ir,,,.. .. .t , aaa. and have av baaiutina in fannr that tliraa B.. ronatrnrtad noon th. nnl. ,1,.. ahork ia rerrived and diVerrd by ihe aiwnat al rt. 01 ine rod. and it would be inie. aaiMa. a. ronl t. law. of nttrartion and rrpnlrkm. fcr n bmldir.it u injurad hy n tr,.k. of liihtnin whan rrotarlao H -thaaa rtaia. 1 have bran aeqna nud uk Ur A--fnrarvrral yeara. and before b. eoB menrrd tbr ia tora of three md I examined the erinai lr en w b.ft are exnalrnrtrd. and fait convinced that their l wonld he attended with complete aurcew. Ibeiarma demand for thane mla.aad theeitrneivraalaaiol in of tbaraaatry.unaiplarommrnalatioaof ibairatin 1 annariority. TKACY E. WALLEX, : Kiainr Sun. Pbilad Co., April 10, ISM. tys.C. WILT and SAM I EL HOOVE! Hartleton. Union Cu . ate Agents for Union and adjoining Court and will furniah the Rod on the aame larmia in theaamn manner aa the Proprietor. Oppotition it the Life of Bunnell! HEW LIVEliY aud EXCHANGE STABLE. Thesubacriber would reaprclfully intuta citixenaof Lewisbnrg and the traveling romad ity generally, thai bo has opened a new Li and Exchange Stable on FOURTH atrettba' squarr South of Market, and has provided! 1" . 101 01 nor see. wun enluely new good and la ionablel'arriaaea. Buggies, Sleigha. Ae.whri" iabing aoyibing in his line may be accoo" ated on the shortesi Botiee and moat reai' terms. Ha will pay avery attention t ' wants of bis customer, and hopes by soe" to merit and receive a liberal share of f pationage WILLIAM MOOtf l.rwi-borg Dee 30. 1851 NOTIfE. Having been appointed' 8EXTON to the Lewisburg femr ' the subscriber would state that be is prrr to perform all duties connected with the b Of the dead. on short nonce. Also that br' attend lothe re-interment of deceased per under the direction of their surviving tri Residence in the Lodge at the Caie e ' Cemetery. GEORGE DONACK Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. C0IE, "HEALER in Pianos, Nelodeons. " U all kinds of 91 aalr al Bfrrrks' -. dine. Keeps constantly on band. H.V1 Davis, Boston ; Ltghte, Newton V BradK''' and Bennett ft Co, fi. Y., PIANt -'".i ' Princes A Co.'s celebrated MELOIiECH prices from $45 00 lo $150 00. I Orders from a distance will meet with rrr" ' attention. Second hand Pianos takra change for new. ?:J Room directly opposite the Court rVj " Williamtjml.Pa. April ,"S- BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blst all engaged in the service of ,hc g'. in the War of 18H and for their Widov tbe Office of tbe Lewisbnrg Chionicle. COOK sad other STOVES just ree BEAVER KREJlW ill
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