mint aud Payton, but have nominated j itself. That jupcr is now extensively cir Sinith and M'Farland, as their candidates , ciliated, however unwelcome tie news may fur President and Vice President I nave ' be to you, and any man who does not taie faid tbus uineh merely 8i an act of justiee ' it himself, has only to ask one of his to a class of men jcatterad piely thro' neighbors if what you say of it is true. It the community, wLfm your readers will ' would not bo wicked for him even to look recognize an gtutrJ.ly pi reon of .ii'.c re ' piety arid not at al! daugeruus to the puUiic well. Wc all ktiw that i!'!itin;.-iii ami itifidtlity are not iJ-uticui ; 'hut or.u if abtlitiouiiis were on the fijenf Fn rn -Tit, and teu foid more uumerous than they aie. t'.ii would not argue any gro' huiir from infidelity. IViubtlees tln.ro are Uicu heterodox in religion, and those who reject t ne Uible, that are also warmly opposed to t-iavery, aud such we should eipect to Cud most violent in the expression of their j views. So there are infidels and free thinkers, as vou are well aware, who favor Mr. Buchanan, But what is to be thou cither of your intelligence or your candor, when you mingle together as of one religi ous etamp, and all infidels, such men as Gerrit Smith, John Jay, and J.i. Jiirocy, with Garrison, Phillipi and Parker? Io yoti not know that the three former, and others like them, are, I will not Bay supe rior to the current herd of partizan dema gogues, but eminent for the practice of a tyle of Christianity to which, if any in our tinie,tbe Savior will one day say "well done 1" And where Lave you told your readers that abolitionists, few and scatter ed, are widely at variance among tlicru eelvcs as to tbo proper course of political action for them ? that many of them,inclu dinir Garrison and bis school, cuiiicieo- tiously abstain from vo'ing altogether, e-n ln i J-vs, advocate an extensive rc-ad-whilo others the only one? who exert i juMmeut of our social relations, (as James any direct political influence hava a Pro- j P.uchanau did tho doctrines of Federalism) eiJontial candidate of their own to whom j of which tho Lint was givcu by Fourier; they will as eoiisci.-iitimisiy giv their suf- ! but never simple Fouricrism. This advo fraires ? that som- of fj n..si vi .i.-ut of, caey having accomplished a most import them (Garri..ti , l'in.lips are ! am ol jcct.iu awaki-niiig attention to crying said to be . ! ..... : i) ca;ic-s a deci- j evils m our social system, has been for ded prf rcio-e lor the c'.ieti-i'i of uchan an. as beiuir more likely I," his bulservi- ..,. .bo cl.-n nnwiir tn rnlwr dip V'ortli i to ser aration and independence ? Can it be that by virtue of your position at the ..t of ffovermiient of this culi-bteued i . e c i nation you are ignoraut of f-cts pateut to every other man who has acquired the art ff reading? The statements of many Sen ators iu regard also to events in Kansas, might lead us to think there ir some baleful obstruction thcro to the knowledge of tho truth, were it not that the contras ted course of a few men who adorn that lody frustrates the supposition. Uut can any salvo redeem the inhlHy.nce of those who are 60 economical, so parsimonious evn of cheap, vulgar truths, and well known facts, without still more seriously damagiug their credit iu respect to com. mon honesty f What matters it, then, that Theodore Tarter and Garrison have denounced the .'onstitution as hopelessly entangled with Slavery, and have also nbnwn themselves JeiaU? or that the J.r.,Vumir1,if there be such a paper, has spoken hard of tho course of the Tract Society ? or that either of their papers advocated (if it did, which you also wrongly " a.-s. u") the cause i t j Fremont? Arc th-r i.ot an mju..1 miui- j l er of disuuioi.i. ;s in ti'c S-.uHi ! are ' also 2..ists or worse at.J w..m.'y in fiv rj of liuebanan ? i r la Mr. i;r L-. or K. ilt. I ii Atchtsvu. a coed 'i'f:-';-" ''' ' eVeS. froluwlo'ili U) t.allu 1- ' religiou aud morality ? 1'iihap- .'ir chai.au is jtute as hkcly to he infiueuee.i ; by these, as Fremont by the "fanatics" ot . JJostou. I would fain hope that the greatly j preponderant favor towards the latter cau- j Uidic from uiiuisters of all deuomiuatious, I and the couutenancc given him by almost ; every religious newspaper where people are free to think on slavery, may outweigh with : ferious people the disastrous presage of j any "iijudei" abolitionist who way chauec . to go the same way What reliance is lo he j,!accJ on jour npparent quotationa from source not ae ccesihlo to all, may be judged from jour perversion of Mr. Uurlingame's remark. If he Las spoken his "one epeech fifty times," as is charged upon him, a good many people have heard it, and know that what be said, for the encouragement of Republicans struggling agaiust a desperate iiristocracywielding all the allurements and intimidations of the Government, was that "we lure on our side an anti-slavery Con - stitution, an anti-slavery Hiblc, and au anti-slavery God." I hope this may be all found true. It i with a loiiical 'Wterity which favors strongly of the "hocus poeu, presto !" knack, that yi-u Tribune into your jui;.: . tioui'm. And i- j.'-t' ftiliy atwer j -j. t v : rnc rt i. ' ' V - : - hriiti: the -v. J. r I ioli ! 1 aholi t w :M respi ot- v r- t.-rrij: a.l i! ti.0 lllLune The. Hon. Crrit Smith, of IVterhoro'. V. Y. Till have not att mptcJ in tms paov-r direi.li- to traduce him, I am happy t. say. Voa did, howc.er, I think, with 'Hon." Mr. Wallack, listen smilingly to the vituperation which Robert Tler tho't f.t t i cast upon him here the other day. Yes. ir, you langh'ed gravely to hear Ko lmrt Tyler rank G fruit Smith with Gar Ttaon and Ilemond as all alike disorganiz ers and ifjhlelt! Gerrit i-'mith, lately a Member of Congr", whose (not worldly wise, TMrhaps, Lut) noble b- aring as a tn an, a gentleman, and a philanthropist, won for him eminent respect oven at the hands of Southern gentlemen there an orator, one breath of whose commanding viiHueuce would have swept all the soph istry of that aristocratic speech out of the grove a Christian, tht mere superfluity of ulne-t excellence would furnish religion to many Tylers: to hear swh a man so "alicm r from such a souree,in the interest f Demxtuix, was an instructive fbenoui- at the paper himself just enough to become I rf ta'ified whether it is the mad dog which it in died up to be. It is probably perused ryultiTly by nearly a million of readers, for !"uu' time past, and I confidently ask whether one of all these has found it editors advocating 'infidelity, 'free love,' or any of the bug bears which you associate with it. To call it the "organ" of such men as Garrison and W. Phillips, (whose organ, then, is the JjiOrat'r f) is to ttirow out a rtions with more than the rcckless- ness ot a pot-uouse ueclaimcr. I nave seeu it ainiost constantly since its origiu. I h ive found it more than any other paper a mirror of the actual, living world, in all its aspects; and if I have th'JS been shown many things to grieve or shock me, I have been led the more to strive and pray for their removal from the earth. It has iisclf eminently furnished, through the latitude it has given to replics.the antidote to its own errors ; and when I have been troubled by opinions promulgated in it, I have generally felt that the spirit with which they were put forth,and the freedom with which they were criticised, rendered their discussion rather an advantage than an ii jury to the truth. Most of the mischief imputed to it by Its enemies, it was nctr.r guilty of, and the rest it has I think long since di-continucd. It did, indeed, in its years abandoned. That the Tribune has ever advocated "free love, is so utieriy untrue, that the practices th desi, . I bave been in no quarter more strongly rebuked, and the sanctity of marriage has "ad no more strenuous defender. J hat it has countenanced the delusions of spiritu alism is, according to my belief, equally without foundation. It has, ou the other hand, nobly fought tho battles of Tempe rance. It has plead the cause of t lie laboring man, and preached the obligations which accompany wealth. It has taught society the duty of instructing the ignor ance and cultivating the morality of her more suuken classes, as well as punishing their crimes. It has extended a friendly hand to humanity struggling for its rights, on either contiucut. It has not spared usurpers, tyrants, and oppressors in the old world, nor demagogues, mnrcprcscnt ative and oligarchs at home. It has pointed out the evils of slavery as manifes ted where the system has been tried, and roused the minds of men to the danger of its impudent encroachments. Therefore I do not wonder that you give it your r probation. Its religious creed, if oblro ded, might not satisfy mc, and would .! .ut.tiiss fall far below tho orthodoxy of the J urmil of Cumni' txe or the iinv' eoi..ii, but the character of i's "fruits" is iu danger of raisiug tho question in siuijoj iu'.ikis, wnetiitr, in uis pomieai i' Uti 't:s, an I'iitor or a (senator may not ; r li; i!iy exetiaiiire some jots aud tittles i i in i igie.il sirie'tie-s for a decent prac t:..i of e it d common morality. I have no doubt it is more widxly taken by clergy men than any other secular paper in the land, and while the upholders of ancient and profitable abuses will always have iccaion to hati and fear it, tho friends of s ici il and political iniproveaieiit will more and more welcome a champhn so vigilaut, so faithful, so earnest,so fearle?s,so strong. Yet what right have you to call the Ti il'iinr, the organ of Fremont ? Nono at j all. It does iudeed support him, ahlr and j well ; but no more ahly or earnestly than the Cnuriii; and Time, and the good old Democratic ICcrninijl'oil excellent papers all, which even your sensitive pcrupulosity would hardly put below the rabid partizan ship of the ' nnsylrnuiiw, or tho cold, Jesuitical uentruiti 1 of the J'uUic L&Iger. As for the New York ll ra!l, wiilingly resijin it to your reprehension. I cau only i account f-r its having partially broken 1 away from its old alliance with the quasi ! democracy, by its proverbial shrewdness in j taking the winning side. Should Fremont : be beaten, (which may Heaven avert '.) it will fall back as promptly to your support as water runs down hill. Indeed, in its issue of the 24th Sept., I casually noticed a long and elaborate argument for slavery and lWhamn. Meanwhile, if it utters li" in b. haif i f KepubHciuism, let them go f r nothing; but tho trulh, I would I faiu hoie, may be none the less so, though it oi l ears even there. Having thus discussed the substance of your Tract (it substance so flimsy a thing can be said to have) : havinj shown that of the abolitionists, few at best, a sm ill , fraction only are infidels; that those who ' are, spurn the ballot box, hut express, some of them, a preference for Iluchanati : over Fremont, while the rest hrive a candi-! date of their own ; that the lb-publican, earnestly repudiate abolitionism : and that ' the Tribune, which you specially disrelish, is uot the organ of Fremont, uor a bad one if it were I thick I may lay aside anxiety for the welfare of religion in sup porting as I shall tbelUpublican priueiphs ' , ... and caurlida.es-. There are some other points of interest - , 1 t.- .11, i I T - i sngsested by your pamj.liiet, wuicu I wi.I notice ht-ICafter. Yours with due respect, Lcwisburs Chronicle Agriculniral. Chester County ONE ami Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced hv practical experience of the snperi- orilv of Vand'ruficc's Tread Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West I! rati eh country.for threshing out trrain, have purchased lhe patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose lo introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will betaken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montgomery, Uerkv and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double (he work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do; ITthey will save at least two hands ;j and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would he otherwise unemployed. T. CH L-RCH 4 CO. Hartleton, Union Co., Pa. Apply to Tito's CnrnrH, Hartleton, or or Dr. I.. lionet, Cnton Furnace. fyO-15 l.iin.ek-r t'LOTEZl IIIXLEK. 1 1HE subscribers still continue to manufac ture the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Lnion and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but betier work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHl'KCH & (), Hartleton, Pa. Apply to Tno's Cm flrn, Hartleton, or L. riuuKc, Union Furnace. flyfi53 Caution, and Notice. Know all men - -ussBtv y these pre . ?a-i f..- ents, J hat :.C. High and John Dersham, of W. interest to lnau- nufacture and .sell the PLATFORM BEE.HI7E invented and patented bv Sylvester Davis, of Claremont, N.H., in the following Townships and li.ir.iimhs in Unn.u coiintv, viz. W hite Deer. Kellv. Buil'aloe. West Bull'aloe, Mifllin- hnrg, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New Berlin. Ail per-ons are therefore cautioned I...-, ........ I ioi ,.. .,r ntirchasill? StllU i It .n.tr.i nnlevv dole millioned bv said High aiol Dersham. Uihls to make and use the above Hives in the foregoing Townships and Itorottshs, for sale on reasonable terms. A sinele ne ht for H. A D. t .ri :- Hive li:tl-ik.-n t!if:r.tpr,-mitini. at Mi State r,: I i ..nti'v 1 ors m 1 1., X. 11., Mas, lud., UJ o", " it., r o; . f 's. i. Willi tl.i- II iv. liny .inn mar t1 Bi-n. llll dWt fiif tv mi I ,i-rs., fiu.r all di2icuitj ami oucertaiul r' nil:,' i-l. 1.. iii.-iv U- iiiii.Ii- to vr.iT'H fr--m on- or ronn lov,-.. i r tu i .ico-.. Tli- I. .1,11.1.1, -ti-ii in!n biiv nuiii'r nf ltiri' irui'im .., nml mill lin lull H'lfrh ''"' r- ,'niir-lT lujt.tl trom tht 11". .Vth nd Otl.lT 1 t.i ti uniioy anl ruin th- lie m .on i,(. if iii:ir..,i.si weonUaj to the dimtmiu " an uoi'ii in ll.t-Iwvik. In O.'-Sj ruiir. ill- His-- haTnanfipp-TtunitTtncxprrtii ami ol 'iir ibe ti.lU from tlicir loves. itlinut tylue oat to on 111- nii-w. Th- ul'.li ran 1 lit any tim- ivm-m-d from the Dire wi'li-.iit ili-turVnr 111- li -cs. TU. n-. iioi lriinf,.rri'it a o".n an wtmnf, 'iv- tli-..i ni-w -riiiih. i.n.1 w.lh-iiit Viltmc ttim. II ,.r..,.-n'.!l !,i..t..-ity of r,.l.l.in-.-. lnl- feline. It 1. !l,.rl.ly v-ulit.l.Tl tliroucliout t.dHlrawwr, h; 1. ii. v -. . ion! ..Imiiil-Ti.. 1 li-- ..ri," an-1 -r.,::r. hi of tli I'...- may 1 m in th 1 r. 1...H-V l- . .m l f.-.-,-lr:-.w-r . vt Ilusceys American Rearer & Blower I 'OR 1 S.t( Tliis Machine was put l. in Miccesful operation tn l-!3, and coo- 1 tinusd to 1c the only Reaper and Mowing Ma chin- in the World of any prancal value tip j to is i.'i tuelve years alter Us introduction.! Other Reapers are now ottered with glowing Advertisements an I Certificates of Gold and i (Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, I !in I belter s e a little further. One of the ! oilier Reapers took '.hesreji medal in England, at (lie pieinaiure trial in 18'I; before the close of the harvest of the sani var. however it was totally beaten by a HIEV REAPER, which received the urwrrmtt award of an impartial Jury of twelve English larmers. The fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a series ot triumphs in England, an d rapidly ob taining that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured in lhe landof us origin. Il there is any value in 23 years experience in hnililini Reapers, and using them in the harvest field, OHLD HI SSEY, the Father of ; R.-ap- rs, can claim it. All who are satisfied ! with lhe 1!1T REAPER AND MOW ER.can i be stip'.ied by sending theirordcrs early in the j season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over "00 Keapers realty fur lhe vast harvest of ISM- We wnild refer to the followinz trent'.emen. who have used Hussey's machines for several j years, and will testify to their superiority: VMOX AND 8NVHKR Cfll XTV. j In-ir l'-.r.'. lleiijiituin l-.lir. Julin li-nrti, Samui'l ! faulili-. .1. Im rU-f. .'i-i l. IliP'i-tl. .Iiir. li linlil. .1. II. j r.r'inn. At r .m Aurm.d. TlK him l"l:uj.in. (ir.Ti:r K N-rk Ii-r. limiit Kt.rl:n-T. Win. K le.-knr.lioeru" sl'-ai. .I'lia limiily, S.miui-1 .ll.'t,.leiM.fili luMhrr. iiiii.tii Wil-ou, Al.riim Wolf. W.O. ll.-rr-. -I. I'liarl.-i lti;Iil.i;.-.irso K.-fi-h irT..l.ilin (irfiTi-. Altriim Vnrt-v. Kmnn.i- I 1'i.ntiiw. Il.-n- ; TV Mull. 1'yru llrown, Wm. C. Muyir,JoIin 1'liiitnlN.TliD, Wili.u Litiu, John Vmii lluskirk. Flat, I Cliti'-'nn. NOHTiaMnF.UI.ANl COtr.MV. PnTme'l M'Mnl.in. .I.ihn M'Miitiin. William nrtj-titn. Jun.h ll-ltinnr.. i;..ir-'.. Fmri' t.. i;r;. lirnriu., lirfirfre linlil, .1. tin It- II.-1'.t. William Snis-li. Wiiliam lt'.ii.-!. li.i.r'i' Fn il-ri. k. Thn' Slrnwt.riilir... Soli mull Vi nllr. Jan . - N. jt il. .t.-!-li M Nel it. A. K. Kapv. J. II. I'rU-t-ly. TlmniMH Ji.liii t.iii. .r..tni t Wm. ll:iniir.Kih-rT Ciirrv, .) ini'-s II Kusi-I. Ainns Vailiiif, J. S. A i. llur-li. Iia..e lmi.ti-!!. .Ui-iih li,..-.. M.-II.T A Shimiiiii. Anthony Wiu. SnjdT, Julin Ce'.pi'r. J - Ui.rlfin.Oi-'O. Cuulad. MONTOl'lt COUNTY. Jurnl. Sl:ntl7. Al-ivli-rry O' arhnrt. OnTi.t Clnrk. .Tamb 5 til-T. Jr. W i:-.ii F..r.iian. I'.-trr U rii'ht. S;,m. York. W liiiiini M. n. li. Iti.tH-rt. .( Itisli. I. .I..-I.I. Siiy i. r. A. K. Itu- I.S. I' r:i....UiMbSeihlt;r, Sr. Wm.YutliS, r.Urim Lurh, Vi la. Fori-?iuiin. com: Mm a rorxTY. IVt. r 'tllliT. Ji.lin Ilill.Wm. S.Rnnrn. T. A Bormn, fiw. A Itowmiin. J. Wi'lv llownian. i.illwrt Knwli-r. St j h.-ii T!i- 'm-. Il.-Tirv n-uk. .'nlm lt'.l-rrwn. fnni,-l si l.art. Al.'Hii l.T Cri.tnnr. Ai;ilr.."w On-Tlin r. Mnnr Cr.-y- liu::. .1. Iiu Mrt7.. Jnriili If i i I. Thom fonin-r. J..tm I ..Q- n.-r. I'. At'i.:. ni oi. l:h. t. ilrirk. .Irims- L.-tnmr-n. .I.W..-1 li II. Itirt'. Mitt-r A lli. k. iiMir.- lli-iillfr. J.,- li ' 1'n. li. Sumiil tk. Wm. Il.tlTiuan. An.!riw Fri.-. Wm. i tn -.Oi". II- Frii-.. W.ifli y Fri. Sain 1 Friiw. Franklin 1 Kvan. .lnl.n t;i, l.ir Oiarlra anil licT' Low, Joho ey I harl, J.iliu Wuir. I.VrOMIXO C'll'XTY. nrrtra Cri-t. Ilirum T. tirry. Itppjiinin n.-ar. Frtr ! Iti ilmi.ii. F...t-rir Ai r. Smiiiii. I loin trmn. Ilrnry ! Su'-mah-T. IVI. r It. ill.-. lli ri:i layi. ' liaV Tallman, : Iianii I C.-.ir. .Mm II. U!, Cluri.- LlnjJ, 11. W. For,-a : niau, U'll.rt tii!-oi. I rt.ixTox cocarY Wm. Pnnn. Jami-n Wi-l.-h. Itnla-rt .MTorroi.-k, James Ci -ka.J.tn. Ju. -ii llanni. It.'lKTt lli lmea. CFXTF.lt COCSTY. ' j Wm. VFarl-m.l. W in. Itujl. W. A. .lohn-tsn. Jo.eih rtiluer. W ni. Iiirt. lUTi.t Hi".-, .Insi i.h Iyem, Jacob liar- ter. J.iliu Hoy. Jr. W m Fu.-ter, Alam Bear. Th- subscribers have the exclusive righlin thf fillowiii" counties: lnion. sinyder, Xor thuml erlan I, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne, Perry. Mitllin. Centre, Clinton. and Lycoming. All ciders ihankfullv received and promptly in. CE DDLf, MAKMI & CI). I.ewishnrtr. I'nion Co. Pa.. April 2!. 18 j6. ! ROIELTY IRON WORKS, i rfVlI!: 'il"-tiljer would respectfully inform , E th- ;ti-.,TiD rr;nf. n,tntv and nil tn ant ol mind 31 at hiliri') . that he is now prepared to lnatnilactuie Meant Engines of a-iv required power Blast Furnace, Rolling, ;rit, and Sat Mill Machine')- I'uinps.Coal Breakers and indine Drums for Mining pn-n'es l'as'-ingol every description neatly ; rx-'caird to order. With a very extensive j Vill,,,riaiterns and great facilities for doing ! work, he flatters himself that he can compete ' wa it !i anT rslal.iilllnallt in tit r.nintry. titli In prir : ,i .iiivnr w..tk. m wt f Ma-hiwrr. win !...'.... l..; i.... .il Tl. .iill... ( r ; i-.m,.!!,.. ,n ,i:ii..,.ut naitc ot tha country, muat be 1.: iiuiir lo ail. i H. joi;s. 1M fiJKft -fs' Deer Tp, Union ffefa3 June, IM.pnr- --agchaediheeniire " - - rii;tnt n & West Branch Farmer Oct. 24, Jggg William VanGezer, TTORSEY at Law, XL l.rn Iwhiirsr, t nion Co., Pa. ."p-Oifice on South Second St., recently by H.C Hickok, Esq. Ml Educational- urnvsRsmr schools : rpiIE Winler Session of all the Schools J of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on Tllttrsda)', Sep- Theological Department Tuition Free- Collesiate SciO per annum. Academic " ti Female Institute " t. . Srpt. 9, 1 8i)fi. Classical 3 " Knglish 15 Regular coarse " Primary -3t " LEVVjSBUP.G ACADE?iY. f VllE Academic year of this inslilu- L tion.wtll hereafter be divided into 3 ses sions, the SrJtF.it, Fili and Wisti a sessions, of 13 weeks each. The Fall hessio will commence on Miist Div. Sent. 2id. Ij6. to be immediately suc ceeded bv lhe Winter session, with a short varaiion dtirintr the Hulidavs. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for practical life are taught; and the Bible is a text book in tne scnoot. A class of Yucsio Lauits is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense 10 make it everything that a school room should be, lor neaun ana cnecriutuess. TUITION per session of 13 weeks, i, i i i an vi r....!in.,. Writin-- IVnntr. Arithmetic, . tlrani. ami U. S. Ili.-try. t S AIiV4ri-'fi KMil.ttll !alt not inclu-iisi abored n.on LAMIIAOKS, CONTINOKNT KM'KNSES tpiT acsinnj - - - - M So aidm-Uulls excei't l"-"'r-'rt.Hl .i-kn... JOH-N iiA.NDOI.PH, Sept. 5, 18.riS. rriucipal PBEEBTJBG ACADEMY milE Principal and Friends of this Instttu- I hon. thankful for and encouraged by the libera! patronage heretofore bestowed upon it. are determined tnat no exertion un uieir p.ui shall be snared to render it still more worthy of encouraseinent and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches of an Englisli.Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Danruazes are taus;lil by the Iiev. C. G. Erleniiiyer, a Ihoroush and accomplished Linsuisl. A TEACHERS' De nartme'nt will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of i eachintr. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 22 weeks each. I he first commences on the last Monday of July ; the second,on the first Monday of January. T.ms Tuition, per quarter of II weeks, ."ii.50 to "JiS3. Board etc. 1.50 to $3 pr week, Fur Circulars Ac. address tiEO. F. M'FARLAXD, Principal Philadelphia. FIRE PROOFS! Tlie Salamnnd- inmv .Iripina, agamsi iae i'i World ! Evans& VAT.soNXo.-,S.Fourtli ?t.T riiilatl., have had the surest deinonstratum in the following Cerlitieates, that their manutac ture of Salamander Safes has at length tally warranted lhe representations which have been made; ot' them, as rendering an undoubted security against the leiiific clement : rHlL.W-LFHU. April l'J, ISifl. Mits. KVlXS Jt WaTS: th at: It Ui.rJ n Hi" hi LtitthaHffaftK'11 to ftate t6 ya. thmt owing to th ry t'lMtrrtir .Ualilr "f two of Hi- ulanmn ir Hsf. f lii h wi pur. liKI of you w.in A Di.mtli wmv. r J ai:.rtff portico of our J wt-lt T. Bo. rrr, kik-I u thf eai.-imHou lire in lt-uuteftd ilc, 99 the niornin.' r,( thr- llih int. hrn rt-flwi Itmt lh Pnfru wcw lootJ In th f.-urih -t"rv of tlir i.ul! hii;t fw'Util. atid tht tb-r Ml .-ttr .rqt'ifi.tly Intoa hfp of biiniinx nuns ! rr tli -t f 'D' t titration tf li-.'t raiiMil tlif t.rasti pilti to Of It. ke rnuot l.ut riptrJ tin pn Tati.n f tlt Titlu hi ! r..nt--:i m -t nTimriu , not of tLegrcHt wcu rit ff.T.ltnl y.ur Srtfr. W vlinll tnkf iiiu' h plt-sriirp in rpmtnmcii'lins tbom to nit-n of Im-'incJ1 m m .-ur rt-lirtDfr a:imi hre. utoHA.K w. MMMXri a nno. Imi. Delphi April VI, l5ft. M.T!. T.tkx k WT--tnf 1 hxf to'-.fl-r you my t- tltn iv in favnr f th- cr t iwrurity aff-r h i to my rn f, irr .-k of j-w'lrv. lMk. pi'tT!. 4.tlurinir tlif t r.-ni (t;.;itn'ii rsiritt.i!iri.tin in Kant. . ynr-, from t lie f'-i thitt th'- Finw wt r- rontuitml in two of tbeaU ui i..tT iMf- m.inufjirturfd ty Ju. H:niir: Lilirti in-ut th-1 till story of th Artian ?nHl-in-. w h.-n tli wtrv ) rfTi"U.-l v plni-t-J ntih cpofJ t ft I.. t m't. t..r ti.u t) r..-..ri--iti.il nf ( In tkUi;i- hl.. ,l..t.. ..tu u.i nml li. i-ierv r.nc w )m it tlfSSTtl tilt' Otn-Il- iiiat l i'ttt-riur fxaniiuatiou, a matter of rofjund a-t- m-lim'-nt. 'i'.i a:i who mny rwjniri a pTf-t pn t'-ctin from iv.v rmi. f f tin. 1 ItaU D'it h--lt:itr In mxmiuirnu mr Mi n-.-. n. I ctn.iuYr tUey have now imn the mucltrviut Urrt. X. K. MOIIOAX. Piiii.nn pnn, Ai ril 14, l:"tt. nt'. men N .ln'"t ynu ill lw iliply jinitiUi"! t.i I. rn th pii"l ciniilitii'U in h 1 .1 t. r.-.l inv N-.k, I'liii. y '! in-uriinii'. n-nm-, auit oth. a yi.lual.le il.vuni.-iitH. whea ou r-ti FrtiI.iT lat 1 iiji.'ih il tin, i-aie iita.le l.v yi.ur tiriu. W i;li it..- kn.iv it-'. i!- il.. irn at r...i.iir.-. K'lli tn tl.e Inten-ilv ij lli.. In-al ln.m a., ll.it a tire as lliat uhi. li Je iln v ! tin-Arlt-an llniMiuc. aa al foiiil tin. foita. n' tliet .H Inm it tnriniT t l.-val.-'l ....,li.iii in tin. tliiol alnrv, I r..ut.l .'iif.Tlain liit al.'M'liT lii'i'i-n rriTt.its iu-t- ri. ' r in-i.ivlion. Ih it the nmli-nli wlii. h 1 ene.' so iiiizliiv l-rizeil woiliit i-Ter ta- nf any f iTTlir. to mi4. Lilt as tli.--'f.-arii art- now liai..ily r,-ir.ui'il. I IVt-1 it only ilue InsnT lo toil that 1 ran lii-ii.-.-t..rlli r.r..mnii-nil the use nf your Saf.-a u all who may wish to levl a eonft'irnee in the nerf-. t wrurity n hiili such lui-aua nrwvijra against au lrulltlul an eli oirnt. F.DWAnn flAPKIl.t,, ItnnW.inilcr. rt' ttonstantly on hand, Patent I'owder and Thief Proof I.ocks.for BanUs.Storescte. lytiSa Ersravins and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, Cliesnut Slrect, rilll.AD. Visitins and other CARllS, Corporation and other tE.LS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in cood stvle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. II. FL I.rO.X. . ' V. CS. MASOX. Herring's Safe again the Champion!! The only Kife which, in mrtinsf ante, preserved lluir entire eimtcnts in the lute Extensive 1'ira. 4 T the burning of the j Artizan Buildings, on the 10th of April, and in the UKIiAT FIKE in Market Sireet, May 1st, lsTiC, the gennine lli.unixo Safe pre served the Jewelry of Uco. v. Simons Bro. ; Uoolcs, Papers, Ac, of Fisher t liro- and Kdward Semans & ! Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ( C I- J.-I.TV IttWltK ,n.l nrnvini, ruins ,y a . a , eouci usiveij v. 11.11 c oo.o u.-ujo w. ftr lliem. their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the flerrins; Safe, siatiJing siile by side with those a-tvertised as " wan-noted to stand 10 per cenu more lire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged tor. not Anly irperriiiK thcr cont' nt in xct-IUnt oi tliT. luit lr-iinf Uit'iTilTcit in ronJition to ; tlimuh nii(ln-r -rtlal. tin bnastttl 4 ?aUru:n lrs" ormh- t iniiktTi wr Intlly ohiI op in ".tjt inctani'', anj in soinv tln-ir pntirt rontcnla comril-tf.y Jrntroytxt. T lhe uiHi- we wouM fcimpty fy. tht, durintr the rourl'Tt. Tt-ani th llfirtDi:' ."afo has bwu U-fc.n th-ui, ni.rr tlmn two humlmi have- pawJ thronfh kccitlenUl ti.v wittimit the orctirn-ore of ninrle Unt. W wouM. tlirrvf r. routinn pnn'haner ralnst the mir''rT,f-'i.titirn rr intfiwtwi purti-. Thn llrrinic' Tiitt-nt iriotily Kin-proof Safum'l in this eity which i .rotfH-i.nl hv lt-nt Hifiht, nJ vlll sarant it to rrit moni than tloubla lhe amount of heat of aoy other tUfe now known. FarrolA & Ilcrrlnp, Sole Manufartnivru tn this :tat of 4 Herrings Patent Champion Safes" 34 Walnut SU PHIL AD A. N. B- " Evans & Watson's TmproTed Sal amanders," " Oliver Evan's," " C. J.Gaylers," and 'Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a larpe assortment having been taken in part payment for Herring's,") will be sold at low prices. Junt f, f?30yl Pennsylvania Wire Works. "VO. 5G AltCH St. between 2d and 3d, 1 1 (opposite Broad M.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Kiddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and wimns.wiinau kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal sand and gravel Strreens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy ft ills covered in the best manner, Wire and Wire fencing. A very superior art.r.ie ot ncavy rimmm ficves. All kinds Iron Ore wires ann siercj. BAY LISS, UAIiUY Hount Vernon House, "VTO. 93, North 2d St.,riu!adelpliia.-- i.1 This old and well established house is admirably situaiid for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage ol the public (and ot est nraueii irieuds in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. LAUHETT, PhilaJ., March I, 1S56. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A ND GUNS...The subscribers invite SY atlention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Heeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flies, Line?, Ac. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus tenerallv. For sale at lowest f'atk Price), Wholesale and Retail. JOHM M. HKYDF.KOER & BRO. 6-;-l Xo. 4"J Second St, Philadelphia Free of Ctoge! rp0 SpIemliJ Tarlor Enravincn- L titled " Uollon Abbev in the Olden Tunes,' a splendid steel ensravinc trom the celebrated painting by Lander, and the "Urparture of the Israelites (ruin tjrypl, a large ami beau tiful cnirravin: from a painting by U.Roberts. Th Tr-t:ul prire of the lvr? enifravinn Is $i per copy, hut will hv wnt free of cijaik.e folK'W: Ttif (uttMTir-rn hurt rntj,tj.h'-d a BooK Air.yrX In riiilMti-j-lii:u a.iil will fiimlnh nnr hook ortut-liratit-n.it tint rt-lntl prut-i f any ol tlie $ ( MncBzint-n, Hiirh ma Har- Ptn .i-oUt-ji a, J 'ii'nam ferahniu n. frtuk u'i-iw rnn icnM, will iv-i-ivft thf trwum lines Tiroiio j'-ar an.l a r iy nf eith.-r ot lliv 'f Uautitul ruravini;'', fr o, rh:trir, or if ut'.'hl'in- to a i, aul a Ms:iini filt h a. I';it--rs.-n. Mi.! rh s La-iii-'n Cliriati.in An nual, tln-v will rfvi tv.ih maKzinea and a copy of tiUu-r of th alivj -iiinviu";. Krt-ry J-sTii'ti'n of virrain on wood executed with n-itf i sii-t dipjir-'h. i.'Wj if Ittiil.tinL', Ni'w-psr--r lleaiiini:, Vi w.4 of Jjo'tiinry. l;xk Ill,itrati"n, l"-ltr Cfrti(ict5, Husiitea Cttrln. Ac. A!l oriiT! c-nt by mnil pn-iiij-tly :i;t-uij-t to. r--riw.ii- wi-liing ti.-ws .f th.-ir lMiii:linir urav.l can m?u1 a I)aurtotvp or ikeU-h of tli huil'linjfi I. v maii or xprcs't. r.T'.n ut a iji-tmKH- h:.iur watah!f arti-)ft woulj ficil it t-th ir a'iHiit:i.r to adtlr-cs tim fm l.!riU;rs, M we would act n- acutd for ttic -.il of th f-uiif. HVKAM Jt I'lEi'K. & , S ittil TiUEK PiRHT. i'uiLAl'lU'lU.., I'A- J. II. 1VK.V3I. tt)J T- MA M1""- " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Artliur...Tlioe who wish to hrar somrthinq of that long-expected day, should read this book. il is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies were cr.lered in advance of publication. We si-nd a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, tjil. J. VV. BKAUI.RV, Publisher, -IXorth Fourth tii.Philadilphia.Pa. f. Ft. Aients wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms lo Agents. TIU333S Trusses Trusses ! -gC C. II. NEEDLES, Tnl--s AXD BRACE KSTAUMsHMEXT, 8.W. for. of Twelfth and Race Sis. l'lllLADELI'HIA, Imporlrra of line I'atara 'I'uraaES.comhininr extreme liizhtne, ea.e, and durability, vith c.-rrect construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients ran be snited l-T rrlnittini; am"Unt, aa tn-ldw : S'O.lint mimtarr ot tin hri. ar"iiii I I ti.- lii( s ali'l i.t-iln:ir i-lr a;trrlr.t. I ...I i.r Sinai.- Tru-i i ". 4. 6. l'..u'.ir '.. , . 1". Ili-triirtii.il.- a t.i mar, anil bow to alk-ct a eurr, when r-iM-lllr, avul ;!t. th- Iru-a. At-., fur ant.-, in ;rrat TaritT, Dr. ISanniwf't Improved Patent Jl'dt liraer, firth" mr r.f l-rA'ajtia t't.rl: alw Fjinal I'rfa an-l J'tij.inrt": l-ati-ut rlii.iiiiliT Hra.vn. i-li.-i .,ar. l.-ra .inil lTl r Itrarr. -ijai.tr.1 li, all Willi Pt."i rlioui.rTa AUil W.-ak l.ini-: riiiii-h F'a-:i.- Abt. nuual iklta, t-u.-.u-ffirir ; ."i I ill-''--, malr an I f inal.-. tSJ-aal"' 11 - in', allli Lilj stt'OiImta. 1SM WOOD'S nUXAMEXTAL Iron Works, KMse J Avenue, 1'iiilaiii.li'hia. The a'tentiun of the public i-. invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to lunnli, at the shorte.-t notice, Iron K.uhng of every description tor Cemeta rie, l'ublic and 1'nvate Buildings, also Ver andahs, Ualconies. Fountains, Settees. Chairs, I. ions, Ik gs, &c, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on havin" all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to maLc a selection. liODERT OOl), Riilge Avenue below Spring tiarden St. l'hila George Sturges, COLE Manufacturer of the Improved O Spiral Spi-IuR 5Ialrcsc,Xo.9S Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two the Am-Tiran Institute. Nrw York, Ort. 1K51 do Franklin Im-tilut, l'liilaittl.hl,NoT. V anil On., at the Mar lauj luiititutr, Ualuiuore. Not.) IsCi The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the ctumy and hiury trnndrn 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 hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and makirig a lied so elastic that any part may be raised or bent tip, and is fhus admirably litted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting poture,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 Reds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have th"m altered into Spring Reds. These lds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carriages orChnrch Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made lo order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished ci at in ox FunxiTi nE, ennsisting in part of Redsteads, Hat and Coat Raeks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, (Jarden Chairs, Settees, ice. &c. Philadelphia, April 20, 1S55 1y575 Express Ofliee! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPKCSS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, dailu, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Liosloo, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the olherNortliern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by orbefore 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Ojlicet I A 43, South Third St Oct. SB. CHRIST A CALDWELL. QCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and f r KJ sale at tnc Luvmclc Ofliee HAKIIISKUUG HINDERY J. J. Clyde k F. .. Ilultcr, Swxtuorit IK O. llxclok V. 15ooK Binders aki bTATio.N erss, ahu Blank Bkik Ma.nufacilkkb5, UnrrUiunj, l'ti. MOST respectfully iniorm tneirinenus uiai they are ensaged in the above business I di recti v PPDOSite Herr's Hotel. j They flatter themselves, by careful attention lo their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage no liberally enjoyed by the old firm. ULA.Mv ISOOKa lor isanks, uonniy ouicr, Merchauts, and private individuals, and every varipiv of fall and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Hooks, Periodicals, Magazines. Law Books. Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in ."os., c bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. ii. IT-Hooks Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 9Q 7C LUS. just received at the a-tJ.tHJ Hardware More of KEYS OLDS McFADDES. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the lurgut und bett as sortment of Iron ever offered on the W est llranch. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Vaii.xtisV. Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All j sizes Tire, Scollop, Uciun.1 ano square; nunr Shoe, .Nail Kuds, Ac. at Cash prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEX. Lewisburg, May 10, 1S35. NOTICE. WE be leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LEWISBLRU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Aslt Anfbraclte Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Sorthumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to otfer lo the public a very supe rior artiele.Darlicularlv soiled to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are I. CMP S-for Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BKOh.E. ) mm STOVE for Family Use and Steam. m;t; i..V . t for Limebttrnsrs and Steam. I I. A J Our Point of Shipping is SUNBCRV, where arrangements are made to load Uuats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEAI.E & CO. J. J. C'vnT.A-a. Lancaster. I ltcJ. HriMii.n,. Lanrasttr. C. W. r-Ell-K, Slialn.ikin. II. II M MiiAlliiMa Jo rsfOrders addressed toShamokinor unbury will receive prompt attention. ly5fi- I.cwlsburg Savings Inttltuf ion, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the JJircctvrs Mr. ".1110:1 Walls. Mr. Miens Avauis. Mr. J.iK9 M'Ckeigut. Mr. Thoius Hath. Mr. Willi. Fmra. Mr. J. U. I.. Shimhel. Mr. J.ik. Mil v ill. OrricEaa Wll.I.IAM FKK'K, Pre-iJ'nt. DAVID KEBEK, Tr,a,urrr. Firur per cent, per annum will lie allowed tm all deposits over six months ; and Mrre per cent, less than sii and o erthree mouths. DAVID KEBEK, Treasurer. Jwisbur. Sept. 19, l5-' Wiiilicld Uoolcn Factory, Scar Hartleton, I'uioii County. F 1111 establishment is now in the best order I The inai liinery being nearly all new, and none bur the be-t of workmen employed, the subscriber fee's safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment iu this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as uual, and tlu.se wishing 10 patronize his estaM.sInoent, will please avail ilieiselves ti that opportu nity. IV I have also rn hand, and intend keep ing a choiee assortment of (.oof!, such as f'.iA., iyntiitetn. Cashmere, 'Ju-ttd.-i, Munktts, Yarns, dr., which 1 will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Conntrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Harileton, April 22, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, &c. KARL YOLOIAR is now Imaletl on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The iierman and French I.angna;es, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, tauirht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April. 1MS5 Improvement In Daguerreotyping! CPYKElt & IMYX announce to the O public that they have newly titled up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take I.ikrni''- sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breaslpins, Fingerrings. Waicliseals. Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of otir superior Cases: Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag, Oval, Velvet and ShelL Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store.opposite the Telegraph otlice. Lewisburg, Feb. 23, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for use, w hich we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. New Firm and New Goods ! VT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned havinc purchased lhe entire Mammoth Drag Store formerly kept by Ifr Thnrntnn 4 Co., are now ready to till Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresa and pure Dlil GS, MEDICISEX, Chemicals Dycslulfs, Oils, Paints, lilass. Piutv and D K Uti li I STS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of Patent Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snufl",and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Sutions and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds, JJacsHES and Combs or kvbrt taristt. Hooks and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Flmd Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent llurn ing Fluid always on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paints. Preserving and Tickling Jars, 4cJ CT'Customerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see ns, 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 Drug Store ! THEO. S. CHRIST, V. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Tnion Co. Pa. C8 I)01XTY LAND WARRANT blanks tor all engaged in the service of the I". S in the War of isi-j. and for their Widows, at the Office of the Leu i.s'.urg I'liionitle. THE subscriber con- Trail JL tinues to carry on lhe , l ltrrv ItUNilM-M ' the Old Stand on ortfc Third sireet, near Starkei, and reapectfull) solicits lhe patronage ol bis fnd and tbi poblic ger. rally. CIIAKI.ES F. HEstS. Lewisburg, May J2, lt50 LEWISEURG FOUNDRY. The subscriber?, thankful ft, :'.'( past patronare, wi.sld inform 5 t he public mat iney continue 19 "yi-iiianulacture all kinds of M1I,I, ;b.i'!Mi and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired n the best nianuer. Castings warranifl to be of good material, and at prices that ran not f41J to please. ;E1)I)ES, MARSH & CO. l.euisbnre, Feb. Itit COOKINli Sioves, of various altera, nnii sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sals ttbe Lewuburg Foundry by (ieddes. Mar.h & C. STOVKsS Parlor, Wcod. and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for sale at lb Lewiaburg Foundry. (irdd, Mmh & Cw. ' "ITflAillJ'd Patent tlang I'low, a supt f V rior article, for alr at the Lewisburg Foundry by (irddrs, Msrah & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most dvrublt Orain Drill now in De, for site at the Lewiabarf Foundry by Urdde, Marab A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting Loth Grain and Grass M A.M FACTl'KED and for sale at tat Lewisburg Foundry by REDOES, MARSH III IJhtiiiiig Rods. VF TLK many ytr' close inTetigtt,n aoJ nun.erou eiperimenU, (be Pale met uk I plt'iiaure iu intoimiiig the public that he his ! arrived at the t'ue principle ol piotecting familie, I dwellings and proierty from thedeatraelive inSi ! ence ol LIGHTNING. Th. ciUnm. that every City, Ton 11, illuge and Country Ulla victim to annually, thro the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially hm the remedy is so easy to obtain this m found in ASKITACr'S Pnlcnt fltagnctir tigl)tning ISous, and in this alone. This Kod has beey ezsannej by the moat scientific g.-ntlemea in the world. 1'rofesi.ors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor snd maa utbera that have examined them, recommend and speak ot them in the highett terms ol approbation, and have pronounced them the only safe rods is uie in thisor sny other country for the pretccti ol Lives and Propeity. Oneadvsr.Uge iato diviJs and throw back s part of the electric fluid barmlaaa to the clocds ; in lime ol a stroke this enables th rod t.i conduct that portion of fluid that beloag to the earth without the slighie.1 danger of Us ving the conductor. This tod bas msny othst aJ.ant igra over the old one. The only place l ' mnu!i tilling isin j l ine SI. 3 diurs abure 12A, Philadelphia, I h it all 1 tirons are respectlully invited to isl I and etsn.iue for Ihemarlv. s. For sale Whelaailt or Kets.l ty THO'S ARMITAtiE. I Uidcra promptly attended to. Ternscasa. j 1'bcae rods have been purchased and success j fully ufid by the follow ibg individusls, companiM nd eorpntalions. whoa names are cheerfully iibmitted : ; xa . -r r.iIooV; W a. t S. Rcbrrts. G,f r.ntimr. Jn.t-r H"Uvt..r. Jtotg C"Bra-J. J. Muiforrf. ! J.'tio 11. 1 . t -liauiry, J.llrIar, fa.Oalttaa.lMta , ln:-rr... ll.r III iklrjr Aib ,!... Ail.r,.a, A 'Hr.abrs. 11- a. J. L. ..rant Jcl a .tulmaa. Tla. un.vvr, Bw A J 11.. ., A 1; ..inker. II . f iniui. us, 11 a. Soil A I a., Mr Iiv.b.ii(. J. i.l.rrvr, I. V) . aL-OB, C. llaaarhr-.I. J t l.:i. a i ii. J. N) ui.in, li. l;riD. J.OTr,air. u. Faa . r, Mr. M:arvte. Mr. larlin, . Ik.rblvy, J. Brinkln Mr I'ari oii. or. I'anl.S. II. 1't.arra A C , J. W mrpaaar . II. Millar, ttm K.J Hank H.-l. 1, lhe L'. S. Arasaai, tba I f rn.i; ..aril.n I". uinn.-Mi.Dcra Hall. In it,' M'ttr of Aew Jeney. llrvr-a Cri.pln. Jwfg- IM iall. Jul' IiaTt. u, Jibo V-'niiiB, lir. II. Ja'staxua, Hi sj. KoLrrta, lr. J . liawninie. j. imo. cvrxTr. TTirtUy Tr . Mark Ilalfnnj. m. fn-t-r. Join naas. ' Viilia,-! I'i'lers, Ja,b &iaitli, liavid ilmo, Kauban i.-n. li. li...ri:e Kl.r.rt.r. A.ia iWm.Lwurt II-uaa, . an.l Ci'UiniL.,11 urrs' nffire. taa..ae Tp Joha Jtebar. I 'm..i 'Jy. lr. liarlta W ilsi-u. HaAiayf,4t rf.JBB ' Kuuli.Minrii Kui.u. Jtnu Tr Istmc ttmidroa. ITMa i L'rti Ty- Alicbael IlLtlmau. I KKCOXXZXVATWys. TtniAvn., Anir 13. 184T. I hart this day rnn-fiillv 111-p.rIfd a rtindurC r a II I.:.-1.:mii2 1..1. aiih run- and ir.lex, t.rreb-4 1., Mr. lbiiijis Ain.n;!.., mi li.u.iue llouae, (linurrala'r. as4 ha..-in. hi i-Uiili! u in isiinf Ibat it la n.-t .-air Iba batl , 1 bat,- rrr K,n, but that it ia the oalv one I bava val rTaniil..-.l tl :.I is i-i.n-ttui I. .1 on atnetlj ari.ntir prinai j filea. it ia w.th Diurh plrasm Ulat I rnsimBfaJ fell ; ci'iiUiKUi to the an, ntiwn vl awurrai.r t up-iinc". I II. M, Mt'KTRlI. 1 I am w. 11 patisf . d tbat the Maraetie Linhtnmc Kad maniifa. tur. il I t Mr. Tin m Araiuairr. ot I'hila.ialpbia is llie b. st that haa .rer b. raaiBitr. 1 baveajw-Bt avaeral j yi-iiri. in the .iul'v nl tl;.- Liw ol rlv.tri.itv an.l Btairnel : 1. Q, and have no bi aitatina in raviaif that theae Koda Bra ( rc.n-lrii. t. d u.n the . ni, l-rii.ri.le..f aat.-l a. Tha .Urmia shrrk i, rerei.etl and dirrraed by the aaaenet al Iba taa -t the r.-i, an.l it would be imp.iaait.la. Brronlins la taa , laws tif atfraetion an.t rer-uli-iriB. ft.r a bBiblia ta o ; injur. . I ry a ..troka li-'klniw hrn rrvlrrlad j oaa a lh. se ro.1.. 1 hava b.-en acinaiated with Mr. Araiitafa for aevernl yrara. and brfi.rv b cvaaaiaacd CM aaaaafaa ture of lhe-r risls I examined the rinel.le ob wbirbtlia are r.n:ru. te.l. ar.d f.-it e,m,ini-.-d that their adelif would l- att.ade.1 viith eomt-lete averraa. Tbe laereaaiaa demand for tb. ae n-lsjind the exteaaia.aalea in all Sam or Iheennntry, i, amjilecomm. n-latioB rr their ntilltaaaA ,u.eri.nlT. TKAt'Y K. WALXkJt, . . llt-tnirrrua. rnilad.C., Afrii 10, iSii. tFS.C. WILT and SAMCEL HOOTEH. Hartleton, I aiets C. Ft sie Agents for Union and adjoining Counties snd will furniah the Rod on the int terms sati in the same manner as Ihs Propiietor. Oj'jHisitiun is the Life of Eusiatu ! NEW L1VE11Y EXCH AMGESTABLE. i besubscriber would respectfally iatofati I ciluen.of Lewiaburg and the traveling toau ! ity generally, that he has opened a new Livery j and Eichsnge Stable on FOl RTH street hall square South of Market, and has provided a f lot ot llorsea, with entirely new good and IBf ionabtel'arriages. Buggies, Sleighs, &c.whert wishing anything in his tine may be accomm atrd on the shortest notice- and aaost reasoai-1' terms. He will pay every attentiosi la t' wauta of his customers, and hopes by so diftf to merit and receive a liberal share of pobli psiionage. WILLIAM M00KE- Lewisburg Dec 30. 18S1 XTOTIi'E. Having heen appointed tbf 1 SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemeiery. the subscriber would state that he is prepare to perform all duties connected with lhe burial of the dead. on short notice. Also lhat be attend tothe re-iniermeni of deceased perseitf, under the direction of their surviving iri"'!- Residence in the Lodge at the Hue oi As Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1S54 A Retired Physician. "WXTHOSE sands of !i Y have nearly run oat discovered while living i the East Indies, a eertata cure foreonsumptionJiri'i chins, coughs, colds, an general debility. Wishing to do as pood as possible, he will send to such of afflicledjiellow beings as request it, this recip with full and explicit directions for making i up and successfully using it. He req,rf each applicant to enclose him one shillmfj three cents lo be returned as postace p"t recipe, and the remainder to be appl'"' parment of this advertisement. Addr'" ' H. JAMES, Jersey City, N. J. J3 JE W ELR V of thelatest pattern of all I"'" ities or sale at the lov-evt Citr pnc 1 1. 1 YODEH c ,I)11L- a.l ,.l..r KTIIVI'S mat I I rta-eireHl bj llEAVEI? A fcaiL..a.
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