Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, March 13, 1857, Image 4

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we renVet on tlieterrifie evils which wmld
result Irom disunion to every portion of
tlip contederacy. To the North not more
th iii to the South to the Kat not more
than to the West, These I shall nut at
tempt to portray, because 1 fetdau humble
ooiiii.lence, tht the kind Providence which
inspired our fathers wit!, witdoiti to frame
the most perfect form ,f Govern. i.uat and
I'nion nev.-r devised by man, will not suf
fer it to peri-h, until it hall have hn
paefjUv instn.ni.'i.t.tl. fv it exannde.
in the exten-iot of evil and religious lib
erty throughout the world.
Next in importance t tli.? maintenance
of the Constitution and the l iiioii, is the
duty of preserving the ivrinmnt free
from the taint or even the supicion of
corruption. Public virtue is th; vital
spirit of Republics: and hicttry proves
that wlieu this has dcei;e'l and the love
oi' money has usurped its place, ulthouph
the formtT ot free tiovernnient may remain
for a ason, the substance has departed
forevr.
Our present financial condition with
out a parallel in history. No nation has
ever before been embarrassed from too
larjo a surplus in its treasury. This al
inu.-t necessarily giv.s birth to extravagant
yislatioti. Jt produces wild k!i iii. . of
expenditures and begets a race of spei-ul.i-tors
and jobbers, wlio.se ingenuity is exer
ted isi contriving and pr' Uiotinex.e.lieiils
to obtain public lnotay. 1 lie parity !'
otlicial ajrents, whether rightfully or wrong
fully, is su-pected, and the character id'
the tiovcrnuient sufl -rs in the ctitiiatioti
of the teple. ' Lis is in itself a very
great evil. The natural mode of r litd"
from this embarrassment is to appropriate
the surplus iu the Trt-a-ury to "it-it na
tional o!jeets, for whieh a clear warrant
can be found in the Constitution. Ainoiii'
these I n:TL'ht mention tin -xt:iiiru:-hmctit
of the public debt, a reasonable incre:i.e
fthe Navy uhieh is at present inade
quate to the protvciion of oar va.t tona.u'e
uiloat, now greater than tliat of anv other
nation as well as to the deience of our
extensive sea co.-t. !t is byoiid all ques
tion the principle that no mute revenue
. ou'ht to be collected iVoiu (he p. upie than
the aniuunt necessary to defray the expeii
ses id a wise, ccormuiicai and cJluietit
administration of t:.e povernuieiit. To
reach thispooit, it uas liiuessary tt result
to a modification of a tariff, and this has,
I trut be-ju aec''nplih''d in such a man
nr as to do as i;t;le injury as irrty have
been practicable to o-:r dotuvtie niaTiutac
t ii res, especially those iiecessav for the
defence f the com t try. Anv dicri initia
tion against a particular brain h for the
purpose of bemditiit:,,' favored erprirntio:'S,
iudivi luals or interests, would ha e boen
unjust to the rest i f the coumiunitv. a id
incousiateut with that spirit of tainie-v.i and
cpaiity whii h oe-ht i govern in the
adjustment of' a revenue tariff. l it tin;
squandering of the pulIic nuiu v sinks
into comparative insinitieance, as a tenip- i
tat ion to corruption, when compared to!
the squandering ut the public lands. No
nation in the tide of time h:x& ever Wi n
blessed with so rich and noble an inheri '
tance as we enj y in the Public hands. ,
In adininisterinir this important tr ;t,
whilst it may Ik wise to jjrant portions of'
them fortli2 improVLiunt of the remain- I
dor, yet we should never f rt't that il is j
our cardinal policy to preserve fle-se lands,
as much as may be lurartti d ettters. ai.d
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not only best promote the prosperity ot '! .
nie ur .-laics unu i -rntont. nv iuriu-n-
in thciu a liar.Jv ami ir:.l-jM'n.lfiit ruto of
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erciire Louies l-r our cliiiilM-n ana our
chiMtun' cliiMrr-n, as w H as i"r tlme
rxils from fnr'iirn slum s w!n' inr.v
in tliis country to itnjm.vL tluir c.-nliiuii
auu lo nj'iy th: lilcssui (t riv:i anl r- ;
liims lilitriy. Such euiirai.t.-. liavt- (Lm
itiui'li to promote the j;row;h in A prospcr
iiy of tho ocuntry. ' in y Law: itA
fuiihtul both iu ..:. oe and in war. AuYr
bet..iiuntr riii.i'iis tii'V arc out it 11 un-l.-r
tin1 miistitinum and laws to placf! on
pcrl.-vt cijuality witli native ln.:n eilit-ns;
and iu tins character thrv .should cvt-r bo
fcindly oranizf.!. The l'ediTa! cuthtitu
tioti is a jrra.tL tr in thr StiiTs to Coiirss
certain sjn.-cilie powers, and the (ques
tion wht-tlier this ratit should be lib.-raliy
ir Ftricily cintru'd, has more or bs
dii)ed j otitioal p.irtis from xh bf-iriu-jiinp.
Without futeriu iutu the aiyu
moijt. I dtffirc to fetale, at the rojiiruriico
ment of my administration, that lot;;; '
experience and observation have ((nvin'ed i
mo that a strict construction of ih? pow.-rs
ctf the Govornment is the only tru.'.a-- dl
as the Only sate theory of ihi Constitution '
Whenever, in our past Lt-tory. doubtful
power? have been otoU;J by (.'unrt s,
these have never failed to prouuee iiij.iri
nu.s and unhappy consequences. Many
bu h instsni'-es nuht be adducd, it this
wre the proper oetasion. Neither is it
necessary for the public service V traiu :
the lanuae (.1" the Constitulion. heeau.;
all the groat and useful powers required
for a successful administration of th
Iovernn.cnt. both in peace and iu war.
Lave been rrautd eitlier in express terms,
or by the plaiuesL linpUealion. Whilst ,
dcvplv convinced of these truths I Vet .
cousiuer U ti-. ar, that unutx the v. arnia-,
Liur power Congress may appropriate ;
money towards tiie coiiotrueiion ot a uuli-
tarv road, when tins is alisolut- lv n eessarv
for the defence of any .State or Territory of
the L'nion, against foreign invasion. I n- !
ilor the Constitution. Lourress hm ymwer
'lo d-e'..re v.ar" 't.) ruise and support
ariuica to provide and maiiit;tiu
navy," nnd to call forth thf militia to 1
'repol invasion.' 1'hus eti lowed in an
ample manner with the war making pow- 1
, til
i. r-r.rr.-i.niiiliiiT ilntr U n; i :i ind tbit
"the
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them (the Stated) against iuva.si.,n." Now
is it possible to afford this protection to
California and our Pacific p'ss"-iuu '
except by nifans of a military road thioah j
thw l errilories of the United States over I
which men aud ammunitions of war may '
lie speedily transprted from the Atlantic 1
States to meet aud repel the invader. In !
the invent of a war with a naval power'
much stronger thau our own. we should
then have uo other atailablc, acc-.- to the
1'acific coast, because auch a puwer would
instantly close the route across the Isih
luud of Central America. It is inipoSMble
to conceive, that whilst the CoUstitation
has expressly required Congress to did'eiid
all the SUtes, it should yet deny to them
by any fair cju-itruetion. the ouiy possible
means by which one of tln-se Stated can ,
be defended. He ides the j jtrmneut !
ever since it? origin, has btcn in the con
atant practice of constructing military '
roads. It mihtalso be wi.e to tori-i 1 r
whether the love for the l"iiiu whit h now
animates our fellow citizen on the I'a' itic i
ndt ...vt Iva I,,.,! .ui I.,- ..Mr- ...,,,t..,.
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mote and ino!ated con-iitinn, tue on'y
means by whii h the power of the States
on this side of the Hocky mounfciins can
Tench them in btimYieiit time to protect
them against invasion.
I furbenr for the present from epres-
Bin an opinion as to the wis.-st and inottt
economic moae in winch the i.overn-
ineiit can lend its aid in necomidishini?
tins preat and Dtces,ary .,rk. I IwIh vu
t.iat many ol tlio di:li,-ultil S i th- v:y
whica uuw iiiHar tnn:J.iliii', will in u
irreat di Sr.;e vanish : oon as tlic nrarrst
au-l b.i nmu- thali have hotn ati,fKCtuii-
, - u n,v do niit Uai i,u ,
111. occasion 1 bi,,,u,d n,sJje 6U,I1); brief
remarks 111 r.-aril t,. our riht, and du-1
Uv a. a ujtuer 01 llie great laui lj of
nat-ions. In our intercourse with theru,
there arc some plain principles apnove.
by our own PXjK'rienee troin which we
should never depart.
We ouht to cultivate poace.'commerce,
and friemUliip with all nations, nud this,
not merely as the Lost nieand of promo
tinp: our own luatorial .uteresta, hut iu a
spirit of Christian Inmevolence towards
follow men wherever their lot maybe cast.
Unr diplomacy should be direct ana j
frank, neither sekin to obtain more, nor j
aecrptinr iss1 than is our due. n e oubt
to cherish a sacred regard tor the inde
pendence of all nations, and never attempt
to interfere in the domestic concerns of
any, unless this shall be imperatively re-!
quired by the jreat law ofadl'pre aervation. j
To avoid entaujrliii alliances lias been a
maxitn of our prdiey ever since the days of!
V;t-hintoii, and its wisdom no one will j
attempt to dispute.
In short, we ought to do justice in a
kindly spirit to nil nations, and require
justice from them in return.
it is our .I.rv that whilst other nations
have extMiii d their dominions by the i
8wiirdt we have never aerpiircd any terri- j
tory except by fair purchase, or as in the '
case ot' Texas, by the voluntary dctt-rmi- i
nati'tn oi'a brave hidn-'l and independent
pet)ple to blend their destinies wilh our j
own. Kven our at-p;isitions from Mexico I
form no exception. l'nwilliiir to take j
advantnrc ot" the fortune of war against a '
tii.-ster U'-publie, we purchased thte pus- !
sessions under the treaty of peace fur a '
Him which was tisidered at the time a ;
tiiir euuivalcnt. Our past history forbids ;
that we shouM in the future acquire terri
tory, unless th it be sanctioned by the laws
of justice and Honor. Acting on this prin
ciple, no nation will have a ri;ht to inter
fere or ti complain, if in the progress of
events we phall still further extend our
possessions. Hitherto in ail our ac.juisi-
thms, the people under the protection ofj
the American tlaj have enjoyed civil and j
religious liberty as well as eiu.l and just
laws, and have been contented, prosper
ous and happy. Their trade wih the rest j
of the world has rapHly increased, and
thus every eomniercial nation has shared j
largely in their success lul progress. I J
shall now jiroceed to the oath prescribed i
by the Constitution whilst humhly invo
kin;: the bh ssines of .Divine 1'ruvidence j
ou this great people.
West Branch Insurance Company,
OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached
lluiMinzs Stores, Merchandize, Farm
I'roperty, and other buildings, and their con
le.it.s.al moderate raits. l.n; business on
boihl.'ash and Mutual plans. CapiUl,$:SOU,DOU.
DlKllCToks.
II-.n John J .Van e Hon (i C Harvey
J i'uu It H ill TT A brain
('has A Mayer I J Jackman
I'ha rriM W W hite
IVtcr Dickinson Thus Kitrhen
Hon. i. C If F.V, President.
T. T. AIHMMs, Vice Pres.
TINTS KITCIIK.N. ScY.
JAMKS li. HA'MI.IV. A rent.
.. l.eu iburi;. I'nion Co. Pa.
K.W. COK. fE')n AM niLM'T tT, F1IILW.L1'11U.
Asset JIOh.im 13, inveMrd in Bonds, Mort
g.ies and other i;ood securities.
KK 1' I.VSl'KKI) A.-ALNiST I.OSS
IS V flllK ! There are hut few who
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this mol TVrissiirtt ' --V :-
- oif-n e it anrouueed that per. sons have ,
Iom their stocks ot (ioods and Furniture, and
resu'ls of years el industry swept from thpin
ty the devtuinnj clement over whrh they j
lAV nn control hiit .v Lei up inuretl.
Insurance proterts vou from the incendiary, :
neliiiiire of servant- and the casualties of
ymir nvitrlitHiri. H mill iuipnrt f iit"i'lii to yunr cml- !
it' r-. Hint uiifi cliara- ti r ut i)rul'uT ini prL-cautiou to j
all your tuifnn-i! tr.oifii' ttnns.
It n-iuiin t-ut a tm-iU rum to ti:urF in unms i
mnuit: In 'in tr fit) mi.i1 t t )iw tiiatir tlitr are
ih" limf tin iiirnifitiii-f ii! on i.'t.nt-. r to lnt jre, nr nv-
lliii.c i'Im! If itur ttm'k 12 .-Uii.l, s'. ill tl.u Los to you
ui'-'ht Iw scriitiif.
Thin Oniimnv iiisuni. Iirit.frt.XKS. MtKfJfA XI-
l.ti, (.uyo Fi itMti nt.. .u.i' m:.t:nyui siolk
FltO.M liltl TO S.'i(M0(
t tti Ixtw-l lCnt- n I iifin tin' mnut l.tb.-r;il TVrm!,
and i'Kojii'T I' vimlnt t-n tin- n ljustm nt of U-jBs.
wi:ecth:k.
If'.n Tho j: r..T.iiff I .im- K N.all Flw.Tt Ifmb-M
(j. (t II Anii-tri-n J Ct:aS Pirifrif K.t'rri.l llr-w-t-r
1 11 A.l:u: lno.iu I ih 1 htii-Ji i li.-l.l j Lft ti, Jr.
irueml SHp.-rii"tvI.-nt .TOI1N" TlloM.VSON.
I llo .-i ; i . ot.LNci:, i-rM K-ut.
:iWI R lii:i.M!f.U. S- r.-tr.rv
J. .MEUKILI. I A sent,
fiS7l 7 ;. I.nion To. V,
Ihe IMusliadM i:lifiou
of living's Life of WASEIWGTOW!
n P. 11 IN AM Co., of New York,
VJ wilt commence in a few days a new
edition of this ureat work, in iSemi-Monthly !
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Kach volume will coiwt of 1 parts, hand
somely printed 111 imperial octavo. The whole
work will be illustrated hy about HO superior ,
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original Historical L)e$igns. by eminent artits, S
with numerous Wood L'u s and Maps.
Knch Part will contain at least M2 h.t-p :
and one eniravin; on sfel ; every other part
...n havt tu-.i sit-el n!a'.. i
will have two steel nlacs.
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All MibscribtTs must eneaire lo take the
enure work.
3. The second and subsequent volumes
will be issued m Rouble parts, and the whole
will be published at rcgaiar intervals of two
week.
Anion; the Illustrations already engraved
or tearly cionpleied, are the following
ruHTKAiTS (on Stee! :)
. ayltr
ii-n. 'hj. Ia
Il-nrv
Cil. Moultrie
ii-n. Wnync
;-o. Cltntf.n
Hamilton
OuU
fir Wm. How
ir llt-nry Clinton
M Ia'T'I I'nruwallu
- rumiiin
- Ward
41 Knx
" Mintnmcry
u ft CUir
lrd St'-rlinir
" B:.ron MfiiiD
m Kayt-Ce
Count Cu.U.-ki
44 M-ror
Whiri:tnii totntIl, pfrtnr r
fiurguyoe
U h itiirtn, Ir.-m ilit pirlnr- hy Truuitm!!
W !i-hiniJ ii, fniui lh ii-tnre ty W.-rtmulltT
Wat.ilik-t'll. fr.m th" prture ly Stuart
1 k-hmioo, trout Ihf piriurf of Htul''ii llnt
H ;ivhttiirion. fr'.m th i-tur nf " Cttue
V N.oliinLon. In m tl.e ).irturuiif Itrpwo'a 44
WiJrMn.Moa. frm ll itri'jinal i-rIile
Mrs Wji-hinftm. irly j-Ttrait
Mr Wn.-ltinntnii. fnmi Stuart
Mm? FiiihiJ.'rf, frctu oriinul iturf
JLLITmiitX MTPL.
Historical Srenes (from Original Designs.)
I it nf Wai-binirt'-n c llirlh place -Mmint
Vi rtioU thr.-' Tn?wtJ
WwnhinrtoD a5 a SurTryor
Wi.it.t-ni at Krtrt Xw-ntty
W nlitnct'io urvi'yinR tin Dixmal Swamp
Wiiliiinr'fn at m- hiti r
Wlnnirt,n,! Ki.-i'i Sfortj
F trtifyiui: ltu'ik'r lliil
l-'Ht TlMMldiTi'pi
Lakf '.tH.rt;
F.irt'-atiim at Wtl Point in 17W)
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Vir nfVw YnrV. 1775
H---tiD fi m lnr'-li-lT Il'-itrtit ia 1T76
Auii(uiit-iii'iit "I lul'(- ul. Drr
Bittlcof Trftitmi, Itattlo of OVrmmtnwn. Rxttlf of
MnunK-utii. Hnultiock llaUle Fwld, W ahiDtoa going
to Conirre. Ac
Mustaways remain, pareminence, the his
tory of the Father of his Country." VkdadtU
pfiia Bulletin.
N. 1!. It U intended that the Illustrations
in th.c..f.i;nn h.n h .,rtkr .r .k.
nd of the author. The brst anists hav been i
pnsace.l tr make oripnal drawinss. am) the !
most eminent engravfr. are secured. Norx-
peine will be spared lo make the engravings
creditable lo American aruand fully satisfac- ,
t,irv to amateurs of fastidious lasle.
Ajeiiu and l.'auvassers supplied on liberal
teriai. Tins edition is publihe.1 exchisiveiy
for subscribers. Jan. I, 1307 i w f,C?
LEWISBUPiG CHRONICLE
Aivihiirv mit ln?M Institution
IS now open and ready to do business. The
reeular Uiscoont days are Wednesdays.
The following namd persons are the
Dirrefttrx W I HA A M FIEICK, VresitUnt.
J. . L. Shindel
John Walls,
Joseph Meixet
Gideon Biehl
gi. u. warn'iu
f"r prcent. pr annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months; and three pr
cent, less than six and over three months.
DAVID KEBKK, Treasurer.
Lewisburg.Scpt. 19, 1853
James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn
f F. & J- M. LINN,
J a itforncja at Law,
LEWbSHLKti,
571 Union County. Penn'a.
A. U. Warlord
J. I. Cameron.
Agricultural.
Chester County
ONE ami Two Horse Endless fhain
I'OWKH. The untluriKncl bpmpcon
vinrfil hy practical iX'erii Tice of tli superi
ority of Vdndmlicc's Trrad I'nwrr over the or
dinary live horse power now in use in the
West Branch country ,fr llireslitii!; out pram,
have purcliae tlic patterns and rii;Iit In
make lliem. We are now makiti; and have
on ha ml a larse number, which we pnpose
to introduce on the plan if they don't answer
to the htter of the guarantee given wilh each
of them, the machine will be laken back and
the money refunded, if paid. They arc now
almost the only entire Threslnni; Machines
in use in Chester, Montsomerv, llerks and
I'elaware counties. Their advantages are
that they will do almof t double the work, ac
cording lo the number of horses used, lhan
the idd machines will do ; tP'lhey will save
at leant two hands ; a 5 and Threshing can
all be done snugly cioVed up in the barns, in
wet days, when the hands would be otherwise
unemployed. T. CIH'KCII & CO.
Hartleton, I'nion Co., I'a.
Apply to Tho'h Chikhi. Hartleton.or
or I)r. I.. Kookk, I'nion Kurnace. yfrlS
HuiiMrrkri-'s CLOVI2K IIIMi:R.
f subscribers still continue lo manufac-
lure the above Machines, and as there
are over 5IKI of them now in use in Union
and adjoining counties, we deem any further
recotniiieii'lalion unnecessary.
The machines are all warranted not only to
do good work, but belter work lhan any other
kind of machine now in use.
T. I'lU KCII A , Hartleton, Pa.
Apply to Tim's Ciii Hi'M, Hartleton,
or L. Kimike, Lumn Furnace. lyfiS-J
Hussey'a American Reaper & Slower.
IUK lSj(i....Tlii.s .Machine was put
1 in succeslul operatiiui 111 1 and con
tinued to be llie only Itvaper and Mowing Ma
chine in the World of any pr.itic.il value up
to l.-l.! twelve years alirr Us iniri'durtiou.
Oilier Keap.Ts are now olUreil wilh glowing
Advertisements and Cerlilioaies ol liuld and
Silver Medals. JJul the Farmer, in search of
ihe best Keaper, and not posted in the matter,
had belter see a little further, line of ihe
oilier Reapers look thegreat medal in Kngland,
at ihe premature trial in IM5I; before the close
of the harvest of the same vear, however it
was toiaily beaten by a HirssEV HKAI'KK,
wlnrh received the wtmiiritnun award of an
im partial Jury of twelve English farmers. The
fact is that llussey's machine is achieving a
series of triumphs in Brigand. and rapidly ob
taining that pre--ninent position there, which
it has alrea.lv "
........ ..1.11V value m 2.1 yer.rs experience
in building Keapers, and using them in the
harvest field, (HIED UUSWEY, Ihe Father .1
Reapers, can claim it. All who are satistied
with Ihe UKr KEAI'EK AM) MOVVEIt.can
be suplied by sending llieirorders eaily in the
season, as the crops indicate a large demand,
and we can not have over -liu Reapers ready
for the vast harvest of ISSfi-
We would refer lo the following gentlemen,
who have used Hussey's machines for several
years, and will testify lo their supciiority:
UNION A Nil KNVIIKK ClU.NTV.
1'a.ic Kvrv, ll-njumin l...lir. .I..lm l'-n'-l. Siiniiil
l':illllUL'. .1' till .'II. T. -I lllllM-ll. laivh I! lll.l. .1 . 1 1.
Ilr.mil. .Al-rain Auranil. Thnnm:. Chilean, liiirfi- Kli-rk
ntr. bati'l kl 'i-kn. r, Hm. KU-rkn,T.lMrii- sl.-ar. J.in
liuii'ly, Siniui'l II'T. .loi-).!i Miismt. W illinm Wi!...u.
Al.iBUl V..ir. U . II ll.-rr.il't. C'liarl.. Hlllil.in.r Kp
It iri..ltiii (tniTi. Al.nini Knrly . Kui:iiiti.-i I'.mtius, II.-11.
rv Mull. I"jru5 llroarn. Win. C Vfi.v-r..lubti ('tii.iiilnThu,
liili.,u Linn, li.tiu llu.kirk. 'Uil I lui.'au.
NOKTIIL .MIIKKI.AMI CI lb XI V.
Faniu. t M Mnlnn. ,1. hn M'MaMn. William I). li.hin,
Jfln.l, H.Hinnii. ilrnr Kitiirirk. (i,..,rj.. ItriH-iu, (I,sir-
Omil. J .hH II. Iliil.-r. William int.-k. Wiliiiim ll' il!..'!.
o.-i.r;.' I n ti'i I. li. Thr.i Struwiiri'l,:.-, M.I. rn -it W ut.-r,
ianie. .Wsluu J.w.li M. Si-I it. A. K. Kajip. J. M. I'ri.'rt
ly. 'I'h"iii .b.linti.n, .!.!. ti .t. Win II .t tit'.r, It, h. rt I'urrj-,
.i.itll? H Kusi'l. Amo.s itslillp. .1. . .t II. ilup-ii. lsarn-('tiiuj.i-11.
-ln. '.l. i;,., (, M. ll.-r .siiiilii.in, Alitli.:ny A
W m. siiyi.T, J.hn O'l-twr. .Irs. I:. ti.,rtuu,lluo. Courai.
MONTUUK CdLNTV. 0
Ja,b Sliulti. liylH.rry Iji-arhnrt. Ilvi. I'lark. .Inrob
5.S lil'-r, Jr. Wilkin Kun-smroi. I'.-ter IVrilit. Sam. Y.Tkn,
Hllilani .Mi'tlru. KiitH-rtu Kislil, .la.-'it. Sny l,T, A.
Ivu?m1.s. IV I'aw. Jiinit, Sj-liler, . Vlui-Yurku, IMb-iiu-biicli,
WU. F'lresman.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
lvt.'r Miliar. John Ilill.U'm. N llmwn. I. A. Tina-man,
H...i. A. Ili.atiian. .1. W'.-sly Itowuian, IiIUhtI Fnwl.-r. Sl,
hrn Tlioina.. ll.-nry lliak, Jolin l.,l..ru.iD. Iiantl Sri
lisrt. Al:iu.l.'r C're Imit. Aiicln-a- Cn t linir, M.iere i'n-T-liii'.
J.-hti Mi-rti. J;ii.h Hill, T1iihii;i C.itiii..r. Jolin r,.n-in-r.
Ivtr Ai,l.'in:in, Kli;i iiitri.-k, .l:mii;ii l.iiinim.
Jo4e.b II. Ilii-kH. Miller A llirkx, Heerre Ib i'lbT, Joseph
I'orli, Sainuel K-k, W'ui. Iloltiuan. Aii.lrw Krii a, Wm.
Fri,ll.H. II. Friii, Wt-Hley Frim, Sam l Krii-i. I'raiiklin
Kvnu.. .Itin Kii-liip,i;harlrn and Ueorv Low, John Nvy
liart.Ji.hu Wolf.
I.VCOMINO COUNTV.
O.-ore CrUt, Hiram T. liri'y, llenjitlnin Rear, Peter
ll'ilinau, Krpil.Tirk Apr. Saiiiui-I limi.lruui, ll.'iiry
sli'M-in .ki-r. l't,T lli-nt. Tlioniiu. Il.ivi. I 'haN Tallntau.
Iliini'l llmr. John II. 'tis. I, lharli l.l .., U lures
man, Robert Uib-ou.
clinton corjrrr
Wm. Tlunn. Jamea WVIati, Kohert M'Cnrmlfk, Janiea
CnrskaM.-u, Jv-yn llanna, Kolert Holmes.
CE.NTKR COUN i V.
Wm. V'Farland, Wm. Boal, W. A. Johnalon, Jiwl
Bitnpr. W in. birt. lnvi. II.n.1, Joanph Mvera, Jacob liar
Uir, John Hoy. Jr. W m. Foster, Adam llvar.
The subscribers have the exclusive right in
ihe following counties: rnion, Snyder. .Nor
thumberland, Moniour, ('olumhia. I.uzerne,
Perry, Milllin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming.
All orders thankfully received and promptly
to. (iEDDES, MARSH & CO.
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa., April 21, 1856.
New Firm and New Goods !
A T the Mammoth Drug & Chemical
.IlL Emporium of
CHRIST &. CALDWELL.
The undersigned having purchased Ihe entire
Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Ur
'I'horntim li Co., are now ready to lill Orders
and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We
have a large and well selected stock of fresk
and pure JllCVCS, MEDICI. XE.S, Chemicals
UycsiulTs, Oils, Paints, (Jlass. I'uitv and
DKI filiKsrs' GLASSWARE,
I kimli of l'alrnt Mrtlicinrt,
Fruit and Confectionery,
Tobacco,SnurT,and Imported Cigars ol the
choicest brands.
Fancy Ration and Titiltt Articlrx,
Fine Toilet Soaps Aj Perfumery of all kinds,
BaraHRS abii Conns op evkrt variety.
Hook and Stationery,
a general variety of Literary and School Books
Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every
description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn
ing Fluid alwavs oil hand.
PI RE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds
for Medicinal uses.
i5Vre Proof and Zine Painlt.
Preserving nnd Pickling Jars, ke
nrCnstomerswill find oar stock complete
comprising many articles it is impossible here
to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices
Call and see us, one and all, and see our
stock ; and if we cap't sell you cheap goods,
we will not ask you lo buy.
We are always on hand to wait on customers.
Remember the Mammoth Drug Store !
THEO. 8. CHRIST,
F. S. CALDWELL. '
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. i
& WEST BRMCIi FARMEK.--M
FREEBUR6 ACADEMY
NORMAL SCHOOL.
rilHIS Institution is located in the quiet,
beautiful and healthy village of Freeburg,
Snyder Co., Pa. It will commence the second
(Spring) quarter of its second session on ihe
S3d of Match. Encouraged by the very lib
eral patronage il has heretofore received, and
in view of the great want of the proper in
struction for Teachers in this and neighbor
ing counties, a Nikmal lliriKTuut, for the
special training of Teachers, and those wish
ing to become such, will hereafter be connec
ted with this Institution. And ihe Principal
having secured the services of that justly pop
Teacher, Lecturer, and Author, Prof. J F.
Sniiimmi, for a limited lime, hopes that the
-.- Horn iiirumsi ii!t ! miikr thin '
i,,r- worthy of p.ir.w. I'ri.r. st.-M.ril
mMitioiinl ir
I unlit nt inn mi
.ill rmli-ntnr. I'j Irtarnn au-i tliT mi-ioin. to prtj'itre
IV.rlirr fur tlic nclivr iluitrt fit Vtr -r-m . !!
th!- vhnrajnvi-iJ bm lntrui-iknn m th- lum T. -i ln-K
ltimitute. know liow blr hi- m to ilo l- It l bopl
T. i-h. r will t.H ttiroiMliu of bu n icr wbiln ui
tllr i-ouHlr. . . , , .
An :,il.ti'llnnl F.-nmli- T.nrlii-r tin" ti-n
r. ;uUrr..i ' l rclir, rrni-uieoui uiuj- to mut t
till wnnU lit stuili'lltn.
TKtiMS imn-liMlf Tnbl. inariWy In A'lvunn..)
Knr ll..;.r.l. Himn n.l Tuili.n .tM.if2 wk- to
Toil.ii.si..prgiir...fll - - iStt !.
In-lrii Hon ou tlie l'ino uj use of Ioflruin-ut y.'i
I iiri'li litulft -""" "
nrlmiir mill Mi n.linr. 48 rtn pir iloi.
1'liv.iti: llonnliui; in towp.SI.M) to $1 per w.
Fur further informauon.or circulars address
EO. F. M'FARLAM, Principal.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS !
'THE Winter Session of all the Schools
X of the University will open wilh a lull
corps of Teachers, on Tliursdiiy,
K iiilx r 35, 156.
Theological Department Tuition Free.
Collegiate
" .-jjmu per annum
Classical 'Jt "
English !5I5
Regular course $30 "
Primary 'J0 "
Academic "
M
Femal Institute
.Sr;. 9, If. "in.
LEVYJS3Uf?Q ACADEMY .
fMIE Aeailemic year of this Inslitu-
A lion, will hereafter be divided into ; ses
sions, the Si'mmkh, Fall and Wi.vrea sessions,
of 1:1 weeks each.
The Fall si.ssiow will commence on Mon.
nT, Sept. sa-l, ISoO, to be immediately suc
ceeded by the Winter session, with a short
Is
tacaiion during the Hiilnlavs. ,
All Branches calculated to fit Youths for !
.,n . r l.f- qru I-.....1,, . -,.! 1
Z .rV, o."-"-ai in o. ...b.,., ,
ine nioie is a iexi oorn, 111 nor slhuiji.
A class of Yorn Laiiiks is secured.
The interior of the Academy has undergone
thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared
no expense to make it everything that a school
room should be, for health and cheerfulness.
TI ITIO. per session of 13 weeks.
rlllM ltV-l Mi ailm.-. W rilint-. II. finer, Aritbmi-tir,
lin.. . lirain. aii'l U.S. Hiitorv. il.'iO
AliVANCI i F.i;.sh jail not inrlu..-. atawr.)
MMit'AiiK.
CONTIMiKM EXrBN.si;-! lper.a-lonl - - - - M
No deduetioDi. eaivi-l f.r protracted sirkne-a.
JOHN RANDOLPH,
Sept. ft, l5rj. Principal
Philadelphia.
tfgPi&P&X,. FIRE PR0(
rf ilelpnia, again
FIRE PROOFS !
iiiiaiul
i'mla-
agamst the
Kv'AXStt Watson, o.-(5,S. Fourth t.,
iMulad., have had the surest dcinonsiraiion in I
the tollowinir Certificate
ture oi i-ninfnnnoer nte na ar tenTfi lii'My
ikl tKn.r .r-w.
warranted the representations which have been
madet of them, as rendering an undoubted :
security aj;aiiit the terrific clement : j
riiiMDixriiM, April 1-', is:.a. i
MfPp. Kr!i; WTfMx: limtn:-li rril tut !! I
hi-ht-nt fatinfm-tittfi to Mat lo tihi, tlmt nwine t thr ,
T-ry .rot ct nt ijualilitu of two of tin ril)irn!n'lf r Snf. b
whii li w rurrhHfii nf ynu wm ft-w month nintv, ; j
onvvtl a rjf Km ion of our .Iwrlry, Jl.M.k-. i'ar-, Ar, !
i,xtcl to tin rnUnnton tire in Kan."ti-iiil lMaci-, oo tin j
ui-miii.' -t tin lltli int.
Wlifii wi r .-Hi-rt tli th-rv- Sfci w-Tf Iwatf! In th
fourth try of 11. i hull. line we orrufiifl. and tli it tlo-y
ft;tl hui-iuiitly Into a iirnp of rturtiiti ruiu.s.wh'Ti tlitt
rft iiiniviilnttion nf brat rnuMI tli" hrass plt- to
no-It, Vi' rantiot l.iit n-gnnl tlie rrfM-riitioii of thf vain- j
M roiitfiits fi iuii"t roiiTinriti roof of iiiv grt ;it wcu
ritv atT'T'll hy your S;if-!.
Wt-siiatl t;,ki' nmrh filfMtiurp in n'mmnnTi Iin them
to nit'U ul bu.MUeh as a surt r'!innn mrniiift tire.
it-:oi;iiK V. M.Mo.NS X V.IUX i
rmHDELPiit. April 1. ls.'t.
Misbs Krws A Wvtson 1 have to mlrr you tny U-- I
tiriMny in f;iv--r of the "rent ercurity alF inh d to Biy n-
tiirn Mnt-k oljewi'lry. iKMtkD, ih)mti. Af , luting the r- 1
r iit-lii-aftroii riiiitl:trhtjrm in RMnst'l pUn-e, from '
the fact thiit the Mime Here con t;ii tied iu two nf the
llitl.tler .. Iii:ilitl1:trtun-1 hv ytui. i
lint in:: tall.-n troiu thejitth'story f the Artisan ltuihl- 1
in, win re they were jirwiou-ly . In ceil ant exiosil to a
Tiist Ik nl-f ;i h-n time, the preservation of the valua
ble le J. (aitu Wi'tliiil to every ulie who itued-ed the open-
irm ami interior e&amiaatiuu, a matter of profuuu.l as- I
tni-liuielit. i
To all who miy r'-iiiire a perf.et prot-Ttion from the
ravatleK ot fire. I (h:tll not hesitate to reronimeml the ,
use of ynurSaf.-,a?' 1 con.-Wer tbey ha now undercme j
the mwttrvios tent. N. K. .MoltUAN.
PnitvrtKlPm, April 1. 15.
Mr.fsns. A Wvrsosi (it-utKiaen No touot you
Will he tleoply -ratifi.-U to learn thri fiutil Ciniitioii in i
hirh I li-en r-l my book, poli'-y of In.-urnnee. iiTtitl- !
eatwi of ftoeir. uml olhea Taluahlt document, wheu on
Fri'lay lat I opeiietl the fe iniule hy your firm. j
With my kimw ledire of it great exposure, tioth to thi i
bitemitv of thi h at from no hot a Are nf tint which de-
ftniyfi the Artian ItaiMimr, a also from thi force o
the fall from it former elevated oition in the third
ittnry, 1 could entertain but ulender hopes prior Uitc in
terior ini-eetkm. tht the ronton to thich I one m
littihly priied would ever Ui of any !( to tn. hut ax l
them fears are now happily removed, 1 teel it only due !
tomv to tou. thnt I ran heneeforth rwomniend the u i
of your l?af'n to nil who may wih to feel a confidence in j
tne MTTtci aecuruy wiu.u nuen meaui proviues apainnt
ao frightful an element.
Kb V A III) GASKII.L, Pookhinder.
Vr Constantly on hand. Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks,for Banks,Storcs,etc. Iy625
Engraving and Seal Cutting
OF all kinds, at 204, Thesnnt Street,
PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS,
Corporation and other 8EALft,and everything
in our line of business, promptly attended to,
in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or
ders from City and Country solicited.
S. H. FULTON, y W. O. MASON.
Herring's Safe again the Champion ! !
7Xe only Safe which, in every imlnnce, prtsrrvcd j
metr enure commit in ine tuie cxirnmrc r ires, i
A T the burning of the
j Artizan Buildings, on
ihe Kith of April, and in the
(JKEAT FIRE in Market
Street, May 1st, 1856, the
genuine Hr.miio Safk pre
served the Jewelry of Geo.
W. Simons & Bro. ; Books,
Papers, Ac, of Fisher &.
Urn, and Kdward Semans &
Co., after remaining exposed in the burning
ruins for nearly ttflil I wii,and proving
conclusively what we have always claimed
for them, their great superiority over all secu
rities now known.
In these fires, the Herring's Safe,
standing side by side with those advertised as
"warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more lire
than Herring's,' came forth the acknowledged
Yictiir, not only preaerTinjr Iher contents in excellent nr-di-r.
hut beinir thcmsel7ea in a condition to jro throueh
another ordeal, while Ihe bnapted u Salamanders" of oth
er malt. were badly ueed up in every inataane, and in
aome caae llii-ir entire content completely deetroyed.
To the public we would eimply aay. that, during the
fourteer. year the Ilerrintr 'a tiafe baa been before them,
more than two hundred liuve paaaod thrnngh accidental
flrea without the occurrence of a ainple loaa.
We would, then-fore, caution purchaser anainat th
miarcpreaenUtion of intereatrd partiea. The Merrine'a
Patent ia the only Fira-pmof afe maile In this city which
Is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it
to resist more than doable the amount of heat of any
other Sale now known.
FarrelH A. Herring;,
Pole Manufacturers in thia State of
" Ilerring't Patent Champion Safrt,"
34 Walnut St.. PHILADA.
N. B. " Evans St Watson's Improved Sal.
amanders." Oliver Evan's," " 0. J.Gayler's,"
and "Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large
assortment having been taken in part payment
for " Herring's,") will be suld at low pricss.
June B, usayi
Pennsylvania Wiie Works.
NO. S6 AKCH St. between 2d and 3d,
(opposite Broad St.)
PHILADELPHIA Sieves, Riddles, Screens,
Woven Wire of all meshes and widths.with all
kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work.
Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal
sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire,
cylinder and dandy Rolls covered n the best
manner, Wire and Wire Fencing.
A very superior article of Heavy ronnders
Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves.
It WLISS, UARBV & LYNN.
Mount Vernon House,
T0. 93, North 2il SUl'liiladelphia."
1 1 This old and well established house is
admirably situated for persons visiting the
,.10 ..n Iiiimiiks or nleasure. 1 he continued
patronage of the public (and of West Branch
,rjen,is in particular) is respectlully inviled.
1 particular)
I. I.. UAKKKTT.
Philad, March 1,
lHifi. Proprietor.
Fishing Tackle,
ND GUNS...The suhsenhers invite
j. attention to their stock ol Fish Hooks
and Tackle of every description
Cane Kccd.s, Sea Crass, Trout Flies,
Lines. Ac.
Also, fine English and (ierman Guns, Revolv
ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting
Apparatus generally.
For sale at lowest ('auk I'rien, Wholesale
and Retail.
JOHN M. HEYBEKfiEK A II RO.
Ml .No. 47 .N. 5.-conil St.. I'hilmlrlihia
Free of Charge !
rrWU Splendid Parlor Engravings, en-
J tilled Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times,"
a splendid steel eneraving from the celebrated
painting by Landseer, and the Departure of
the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beau
tiful engraving from a paintiushy D.Roberts.
Th ritil orioi- of tliff tmi- i-nirraTinjr 1 oir co'y,
but will Im, wnt rKKt o t-Mi:.i up foiiown:
Ihr fiil'M-hlNTii li t.'il!i,li-il It'iolt Anr.rr in
rii!l:iiMiliiM, anl ill furniuli any lunik or nnlilirnion Nt
tlic ivtMil prii- f anv ol :ho $.1 Mnifazmvi1. mu-li aa liar I
p.'r",liinl--,"!i, futlianin. llraliam'.". Frank Lt-lir'n Fanh- i
lonn, ftr.. will rn--iv llnf inaK-izini-a fr,r oni var auj a ,
st.y olfitlii-r ol tli abort- b.-autirul rnirraTlu,:. fn. o.
rharictf, or ifKutM;ritiitiie to a an l a 1. Maiouinv;
nurli an l'ati r"li'ii, anil l liiiUi-li i.a !!' I'lirimnu An
imal. th-v will iwiw N th lua'aziurf anil a I'ojiy of
e-tt.i-r of ihe aliore fBratinj:,.
K,itt di-N-rioriifn of t-tiravinz on worn! px-ruUil with
ni'iilnwMi aiii ili-oati-h. i.-wi of Hni!.lniif. V-wi-!'iT
3'liiiir, lews of Hai-buiTy, ll'i"k ltlutratl"ni. I.lfi.
i,r,.iii ,'tt,uov,i i. ivriu.n. ,.i.,,. ,.r u,r
lotihimir rnirransi nn -n.i a iHurrotyi or keti-U of.
tii Imiliiinia ! mail or xrrin.
VrM,B, M . j,.,, ha.inir aralabl artHe
anal. I
find it to tlii-ir advantage to ad.lr. as tli uli.eritN;ra, as
we would act a ai III for Hie en le or the Iron,'.
ItVltAM Jt PIE.:. K
60. South Tuirp tar.rT. fuiLAPeteiu., I,
j. n. tiK-iM. ityou7j r. Hit einec.
11 The Good Time Coming."
DY T. S.Arlliur...Tliosp who wish t,)
I ) hear something of that lung-expeclei. .
day. should rea-1 this honk.
It is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies (
were criered in advance ol puhlica.i"n.
We send a copy tv mail, post-paid, on the ;
receipt of the price, -$1.
J. W. IIK.ADI.KY, Publisher.
IS Xorlii Fminh t. I'hi lull, .Aiu. i'a. 1
N.B. Aci,ts wanie.l in sell tins ami other j
popular boots in all parts
f the l imed Stales. !
Send ior our List and Terms to Agt-nts.
Trusses Trusses !
Tul xs AM) BKACK KSTAHLTSHMENT,
S.W. Cor. nf Twellih and Kace Sis
l'Hll.ADEI.I'HIA, I
! linpnrlcrt of tine KfrH Tmr rxmhinir9
fjctitmf tight mutt eae, and durabilny, wilh :
ci'rrert eoiitrnction. j
Hernial or Knitured patients ran be suited
J t-y reruitttiii! aiiK'ttnto. :i t.. li.w S-ndini i.i.mher of I
imh arcMind th hip-, ami tut in;; fide ail.-rted
l o,t of Sin.-le Tru--- 11. : , 4. i. Dnuhle f '. ti, . 10.
ln-tructionn a t wenr.aud hw U affect a cure, when
; poffihle, sent with the Tru-n.
t Also for oale, in preat mriety.
' Dr. Itfttwiii'x Impmrftt Vat nit Itotfy Hracr9
; f r the cure of I'roinp'tM l't-ri ; aNo Ppinal I'rot.a ni ,
iii'it'rt: I "a tent Hmuld-r Kraei'-i, t'h-st K pandora and I
. Erector tinier, adapted to all with Stoop .-h-niide-ri' and
Wi ak I.uoh; Knh-h K!ati .bdmititil licit,-, puptiu
Mitieai ; Srinirefi. male and female.
J.itea' Koouio. with Lly attendants. Ij50
WOODS
nitXAMEMAL Iron Works, Eldge
V7 Avenue, 1'h 1 la n k lph i a. The attention
ot the public is invited to the extensive Manu
factory and Wareroum ut' the subscriber, who
is prepared to turoish, ai the shortest notice.
Iron Rdiimt; of every description for Cemeia
ries, i'uhlic and Private Buildings, also Ver
andahs, lialcon.es, Fountains, Stritees. Chairs,
I. ions, Uogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron
Work of a decorative character, all oi 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 having all articles
carefully boxed and shipped to their place of
destination.
A book of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden it. Phila
George Sturges,
SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved
Spiral sprin? Malrcfc',No. t2
Wallllll St. Philadelphia
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two by the Ameriran Institute, New York. rt.l
t.) iv. i
rAaud
r.J
do Franklin luditute, l'hiladelphiaNov.
One at the Maryland Institute, Baltimor. Not.J
The peculiar improvement in the construe-
tion of this .Matress IS, that all the chimnu and
hrary irnwrn frame tmrk is entirely dispensed ,
, J, iii. - i . 1
With, and Its place supplied by a lllhler and
mucn more durable irame. me springs are ail
connected by harness-ieaiher hinces, securely
riveted, rendering it impossible for a single
spring to fall down or get out of place, and
inakine a Beit so elastic lhal any part may be
raised or bcDt up, and is thus admirably lilted
to the wants of the sick or asihmauc who may
require a sunns posiure.havin the Injurious
I soilness of the best Feaiher Bed with the licht-
ness and facility of handling of the common
Y. rMllress.
ese improved Spring Beds are imariablu
made of the best materials, and will last many
years without repairs.
Persons having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths
of Mups. Steamboats and Hospitals,
SpnngSeals fort'hairs.Carriaces orChurch
Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to
. I 11..... II.. 1. u. . I
order. Also an eilensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
CAST 112 OX FURXITURE,
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat
Backs, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden
Chairs, Settees, 4c. Ac.
Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575
Express Office!
4aViLlUUJ The undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S
EXPRESS l.l.N E, and are now prepared to
forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to the other Northern and Eastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited to pat
ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and
safest method of transportation between Ihe
cities and Lewisburg.
Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will
arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts given for time and price.
Philiulelphia Off.ee I A 43, South Third Si
J M & C F HESS. Agts, l-ewisburg
SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and for
Sals at Ibe Chrmitk OChCe
T
MIE subscriber con
tinues to carry on the
Livery Bunlne
Third street, near Market, and "pect.nll
a'olicit, the patronage "I h "ta
public geiierallv. CH AKl.fcs . MW.
Lewisburg, May .5'
LEWISBORG FOUNDRY.
thankful for
nasi natronage, wouia iniorin
ihe public that they continue to
, "."";; ,nniifae,iure all kimis oi mih"
iLAKl.Nli and other Castings. 1 hrashing
Machines and other Macninery re,..,... .......
best manner. Castings warranted to be of
good material, and at , r.r can no fail
fo please. JJEHDES, MAKSlI 4 CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. iw.rl
OOKINCi Stoves, of various atierns
anil iz s, for (-'onl or Woo , fur sale
at l he Lewubuig Foundry hy
Orddes, Marsh & Co.
S' TO V liS Parlor, Wood, and Coal
Jstovrs, various patterns, for sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry, (ieddes, Mnh 4 Co.
w
IAIU-1'S Piitent tlanji I'low, a upe-
rior article, for saleat the Lewisliurg
Foundry by l.id.lra.Msub A Co.
GRAIN or Sued Drill Ross Patent
decidedly the bt$t and nanst dvrable
Grain Drill now in uae.for aaleat the l.ewisbnrs
Foundry by Gedde, Mmb Co.
Hussey's Grain Reaper,
for cutting both Grain and Grass
M'
ANI FACTI RED and for sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry by
liKIlllK.s. MARII C
Winfield Woolen Factory,!
Scar Haiti- ton, In ion County, j
rlllI.S establishineiit is now in the best order. 1
I The machinery being nearly all new, ;
and none but the best of workmen emploved,
the subscriber feels safe in saying that Ins j
work shall not be surpassed by any establish- j
ment in this or the adjoining counties.
His waggons will be around as usual, and
those wishing lo patronize his establishment, '
will please avail themselves of that opportu
nity, j
tV I have also on hand, and intend keep. ;
ing a choice assortment of f.ooW. such as 1
CltitUs, Siltinrttt, CanhmrrfK, '' ., Itlflnkcts,
Yarnx, dr., which I will sell low for cash, or !
exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen
erally. MRK HALFPENNY'.
Hartleton, April 22, lW.'iJ tf j
Lihttiin; liods.
VFTKK many jiifs' clone invettigatmn anil
uumeroua eifieritnelits. the ratriilre taken
l asure in infuiming the jiul lic (hat be taaa
airivetl at the true principle ut piotfciinjE laniiliea
uwrlliligs and properly Irum ihe Jestruclive intiu- i
ente ol LIGHTNING. ' ue calamine !
! that every t ny, 1'i.wn. illace anil Couiury lalli '
'" la annually, Ihro tbe gr.i ni-Rligtfiire ol ,
"! ,"n,""",'i' ' ,"ond ""cail-non. ..prcull, :
7 . 3 " l" vvl""-lu " ,
iouiiu in
ARMITAGE'S I
Piitcut fllngnctic Ligljtning tlcUs. ;
ml in this alone. Tins Hod ban h. en eiamineii t
ty tbe n.o-l srirnlitic nticrni n in the wurlJ
Frotrsaora M . Murine, Ji.lin.-on. U allor anil m.in I
ulhera that have eiaimneij them, recommend anil '
apeak of I hem in the hitlieM ichik ul approliaiiun.
an.l .pr.n .. I HT 50ie lOiI? n
use in lblor any oilier cnunliy lor ibe prolectl
ot l.ivenand Fropeity. lueadantaie i to divide i
and throw back a part ol ihecl. cinc fluid barn. Iim 1
to the cloud
in nn.e ol a Mi. .lie this enable tht
rod lo conduct that portion ot fluid that beluiig
to Ibe eartb without the thtlne-t danger of Ira
ving tbe conductor. Tbii rod baa many other
ndvarit.igen over ihe old one. The only place ol .
manufacturing ia in ,
line SI. 3 duvrs abort ISA, Philadtlphia,
n here all persons are re-pei-HulU invited to c, I
and eianiine lur thciux lv.. Fur sale Vbi'!ralt
or lieiail by Till )"S A R 1 1 I'A C. K. j
Orders protnpily attended to. Ternicab. I
These rods have been purchased and aucces I
jUlly used by the tuIloiMrig individuals, colnpanle i
nd
corporation, arbose namea are cbeerlully
ub nulled :
Im and n'ar riladyhia A. A S. Rnlvrtn. iVorp' j
Pmntzinirer, Jude tuiier. Ju ue Conrad. J. Mullord. '
John Home. '. '. l laiiiley. J hu nuer. t.akluv.l ntr! !
InirerM-l, the Hinckley Alumhou-e. Andem-n A "ilrot here, i
Kit. J. L. irant. John .Nolman, Time. t.roTer. Bate A
Uoon. A R.t.iukern. il. Munm uh. i Lou. Nott Co.. Mr i
'wniu.-. ..reer. J. W. Unteon.-. lli.lUfhreN. J
Kipley at lo ,J. Nyuinn, B lUneu. J Orenhire, (i" I'.-p
per, Mr. Miarpte. Mr. Martiu. rl.lev. J. Itrmalet
Mr. UaTtM'b, Vr. I'aul.tf. 11. lowers to.J. HmepennV
H- Miliar, lb KeJ Rank Il-.t.-l. the t. S. Araenal, th".
fcpnnn arden CommiMionera' Hall.
n tttf Slutr of ,w J-rfjf (Jeorire Tripin. Judu
M'Call. Judge laytou, John .Nettuun, Dr. U. M'Murtie
BeDj. Huberts, Mr. J. Iiowtnnp.
a twitKX t-nr.xTr.
Itirtl Tp. Mark Halfpenny. W ni. r otr. John Ilaan.
Michael Peters, Jacoh Mutth, liaT.d lilnian. Keuben
Mench. (itwtre Klecko-r. Ac a? trhn tourt lloue,
and Commissioners' utfire. Ltm't i,r Tp John Krlier.
I'nw 2' lr. Charles Wilnon. HojAirorron Tp John
KunTi imon Kuulx. Unn Tp. laaac t'ouidron. What
Dttr 7. Michael Hodman.
R E COMMEyp A TIOXS.
Phhat.ji., Ann IS. 1R4T.
I bar thia day carefully inpectett a conductor or
l.tuhtniUK KikI. with Tane and imlex. rrrted hy Mr.
Thomas A rn.it Re. on Bellerue House, iiloucester. nn4
haTe no hesitation in saying thut it ia not only the best
I baTe ever seen, hut that it is the only one I haw yet
examined that is cn'truclvd on strictly scientific princi
ples. It is with much pleasure that I rt-commentl his
coDductorto the attention of owners of hutldinjr.
II. JUMLhTKIIt.
am well satistied that the Magnetic Liphtninir
aaanularlurwl by .Mr. Th. mu Arniit!i-.or fhilaitrlrlna
'!:'k .' "! '.'.7 U,' 1 h",P"1
! m the aim!; nl the law. ol pnCririt and mairurl-
ifm.,d hare no h-il.ti,.n in nayin; that ibem- KoX ar.
constructed upon the only principle of safety. The etectrlr
shock is received and dispersed hy the mapnet at th top
of the rod. and it would be impoatihle. according to th
laws of attraction and repulsion, fur a buildine to bi
liljurrthy..tk,flihtUa.hr.PrrtT?or?..
tb'iK roil.
for atwral ;ar. and before h rommrnred Ibe manufae
uae offii anuainieu wit II Sir. Armitag
lure or 1 near rial 1 examined the frineiple on which Ihe
are enatrurted. and felt convinced that their adopting
would be atlended wilh complete aucceae. The iucreaMnn
demand for theae rod.and IheextennlTraalea in all parte
of tbe country, ia ample commenilatk.n nf their utility and
uperlnrite. THAI V K. H ALLKR, M." D.
Bluing Sun. Philad. Co., April 10, H6i.
tys.C. WILT and XAMTEL HOOVER.
Hartleton, In ion Co. Pa
ia Agenta for I'nion and adjoining C'ountira
and will furnitb the lioda on the name lerma and
in Ihe aaroe manner aa the Proprietor.
MOTIVE. Having been appointed the
-Ll SEXTON to the l.pwishnro 1',,.,.
Ik. I i , , '
.c auuscriDer wouiu state that he is prepared
lo perform all duties connected with the burial
of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will
attend lothe re-intermeni of deceased persons,
under the direction of their surviving friends.
Residence in the Loilee at the Oate of the
Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY.
Lewisburg, May 30, 1854
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
23 478 LBS- Just mthei at tl
' Hardware Store of XEY.X-!
OLDS d McFADDEy. Farmers and Blark.
smiths, call and see the fri?Mi and ht a.
sortment of Iron ever offered on the West
Branch. Having the exclusive control of the
celebrated VanaTisa'a Centre county Iron,
wc are enaDiea to warrant every bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse
Shoe, Nail Rods, 4c, at Cass prices lo all.
Call and see the Hardware Store of
JOS. M'FADDEJJ.
Lewisburg, May 10, 1855.
If you want Book
N any subject whatever, cheaper than
you can purchase elsewhere in the
s
county if yon want Stationery at the lowest
prices or anything else in the Book line, eal
at the new and cheap Bookstore of
NEV1LS St CO, Market St,
Lewisburg, P
AYER'S
Cathartic Pills,
(Sl'GAH COATID,)
III UH T
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AUD CTOE THI ITCX
lavallda, lalhcrt, rmytrimm;
Plallanihropi't r thU fclTrcu,
nl Jul f awlr Vlrtati.
yoK TUB Cl'KI OF
Headrtrhe.Sickllendnrlie'onlStoiwirc
fTrrsaLau, tr-. M i.
IW J.C.Arcm. Mr: 1 h hn ri-''iy .ir-i
th. w.p4 Iwlach any hy can li (..., rtWT
f .r 1'illa. It aeeiua tnar- fnn af-.l -t..ti., u whio
they rhiuw at one. If tl-y 01 cure olLera a Uej j
UiKl U fwt at worth
onrm with ren-O, K w fKEllLE,
Cbrh ij Sisnmrr I ,.ir.
Bilious Disorders and Liver mjilmau.
TtrBTwnrt rat Ivriti i )
WHf!WT.il It C. 7 f-tr, !
(In : I hafw natM yonr I'llto in aiy fif ral at, i rean,,
pracric ever ainc yo nivt th-ni, and rtum-jt Wiir.
hv they arv tle t-t cathartic o employ. Tli-ir ran
latiriK action fn the krr wUifk and de- i-ted. c.nw;ii.ot
ly tley arr ao admiral-!) n-iriMl. frir 'trarifp-menta'jf iiai
nrtrmu. Ind.-1. I ha el-k im f ,tin- a riv--4
nm o otretliiate that it did no r,;i;T ni-, t U.-m.
MimUttrntiij joura, AlN- BALL, M D.
Prseritrry, KelHi, und Worm.
posrOrnra. IUitlato, U Oh. Mien, N- t i. -y
TV. Atu: Vour FiM am thff i-rf tem .4 m-U-,,
Ti-y ha di.it my wile uf tP than 1 Uj; v-n.
(ihe tiwt t-een k d puiinr for nt'.nt . ,
fff U ilortor. at (Treat eipen, Imt iw UtTer. m.,
thfli innitn-n'xl taklii(? yr Pi'Ia. whi- h -ti rt:-(
hv expel'iiic lar(e t(nalititrti "f W-rclna fdra.1 fr f,,r
l-'niy. Tiff alb-rwitf'kt rorM her and our ti, . liiirn
of Lloo-ly dv-(iterr. 'li; of ur tri.hN tiA't ii !,; i,r j
any wife curwl hiw with two dow of yt mitiJ
tltiera apMitid iw paid fnun fte to twenty ilcluit i-'V -v
tMlU.and kat much titoe. without l-oir enrwl miuj
f Ten then, huch a m-di-in aa yonrm, win. b tlim .j
CaOd aud bouewt, Will he pnarl here.
InditreMinn nnd Imparity of the It'.ood.
frnm A-. J V Mm, Jtutor 0 A-htnt 'urcA. tti
In An : I ha nw-1 yw Pilto with Mtraor
awcew in my family aud anion tn-we I am raJie-I j.Ht
rn dirtie. To rt-rii!.ite theoricanaof dirtion an1 imt
U.e hhaal the are th ery liwt reme-ly 1 hK.
known, and l ean confidently recommend th-m fr tlj
fiicii.la. Yours, J- T. HlMKa
Wmw. Wt'.kto To.. If T . Ot 24. l-
Irtu r : I am iwirtjr your t'ati.arti: IMJ in mj pr
tlee. and find lh-in an evMnt p'irjcafiTe tfi cleans tU
4teu and purity the fountain of the lih-nt.
ErriprlHa, Scrofula, KinsN Evil, Tetter,
Tumnns Hnd Si11 Kheum.
?rm f F rwantxpg M-rchrmi f S Lm. . 1V
Tin. Ate: Yor Win th pmr "f thu
ltr. at in n1icni. Th-y ha mml my htt!
t nlren.ti opon her hoda and tVrt that tart j r- t-J
in- ural.'e f.-r rtir. Her ne.tlT haa been l-nr gn..:.
ly afflirte.1 with hlotrh and jnnipl on her k.u aft1 ia
her hair. After our child u cored, ah al tr -i ,Jttf
Paia, and they bar cured her. ASA M'ihtjiljt jt.
KbeumHlism, IN'euralgia, nud C.ouu
F9m Uh AVt. It. Ihvck'x. f th thhit Ef-.t n,mK
Pi llot-rt. gT.iAH. G.. Jan. W.
Il-oarii M : I -le iil-i W ninfrat-ful f--r tl re..-! nt
kill haa hrontcht a.e if I .iid led report my -aae t. t .
A rold w ttle-I in m liml and trutiaht on .vn:
neuraliric irainr. which eieied iu chiona: rhenait:.-a.
m-.twni.-tai.-iinn I had th- lt f ph..-i--iat.. th--li
wrm ni-tbil w..rw. until, hy th adne 4 y-'iirerel-Irnt
at- nt in lUltiuwre. l;r. Mv kmzw. I tried -ur tui:
Their ert.-ct were aiow. hut Wire. Bj prrVel.g iu XU
nae of them 1 am now entirely well.
Fexatb CfUKBMU Baww Rorit L.. 5 IW.. lS.
Dm. Auk . 1 have len entirely enred I; -. p,li. -f
RheomaU: tiwit a painful diaeaae that 1
f,r jeai.
INC KM l.IIhLL
For Irop!ir, IM-lhor, or kindred Com
ElmlnC, rturiui; an atu.w pur:e, llj ai an eini
i.t reme.ly.
for C otirene or ontiptinn. nnd as
a Dinner 1111, they are airreeaSlf a&d -rf-
EitP SupprMMon., lBralyK lnflHtninn-
tloit, and rwn Urafiirw, an4 Pwrtlal Kltnd--,
ha Uu cuied by Uir alteraUe atlKL a iL-sa
M t of tlie pill In market contin Mercury, which, it
though a Rlual-le r-ni-iy in -kilful han.lf. ie daicw
in a pol ii. I ill. trom the dreadful c-'r.e.,u-m ihat fr
queutly fc.llow it in.aution u. Tbeae conuun nc a.ci
Cur or mineral BUhataiue whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTOEAL
I FOR THE RAI'lD CVKE OF
covins. coi.ds. noRFFt isflt;.
tZA, BKOMIIIT1W, WIIOOPlMi
tOVt-Il.fROiP. ASTHMA, IX-
I and lor the relief of nitwinme paxiriiu in tvlvucrf
1 tH of the dUeiUW.
-.1 n.t .r.k to the pnKic of itt lirta
TliO'ivte
Anicrtcat
!tat-(. It wonilt-rfiil 'ure v pulnri-tnawy
evr-rv ..n. and aini-r eery nn.
piaiura hite
U nlreailt KlloWIl. . " "
faiiiilie. in anv milize.1 rouiittyon Una continent '
..,. mnal eaprnemv of it- efWU: and fewer ? : u
e.n:nn:t.:Tiea any where whi-h hae t ane-m: U,-m
..m In ion tiophy .4 it- UTy over th anl Me ai.1 1
yeronn a-a of the throat and lllRRi. hilf "
nat r--ert:l ntid-te yet kii'-wn to man fr tiif- :n:i
daMe and daiu---i" dw-iw f the pulmonary nmn. it
k aiw th- pH-a-at.teiit aud aa!eit remedy that .an W eri-p;..-d
f. r it hintu and y-u:e persons. Ivrt-Lta h- vM
bae it in rore a-.nii.rt the ludidiona na-my tl.at
n..,n th-n,-r.mrri.are.i. W? Lave ahuU'laiit inmn
lielieTe tli- Cur RHl IT. TH-L rr ni-Te llel
th" V
ninption it prevents than th.c it rurri.
Kft il J
y.-u. and c
.! hili tli-. are cuts! W. n-e-
L. .v.. v.. t n.. htmuaa -kill can luatdtcr .r ln-X.ri .
atr-k.-r ttit. f.-frn.-l -n th vit!4. -au y-ur life aV
All know ilw .Iri-a-lfu. ratMlirr uf luufi tiimtr-fcrs. an t w
thf knt-w t tri.- tirtiiM -f tliui rrui.-Jv. w ard ti.-t tj
Bitr than t.. un ti m it t itill mate th tnt it cui
I. r ia.rt n. ff. no arf. t t.-il U produce rt t.
ui.a-f p.-rt.-. i t..--it.!f. tt-nii afforJ thim who rrly -m
it a- hrtl utwUicbirkiMcaiihirLwb fcr Ib-ir cur
TREPARED BV DR. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowall, Mast
jyo sold Br
0. W. Pi'HItFlt,
Mint A lio .ts: 1 1
and Ci i-T k CuiWFIl.I.eT
f. MifliinLuii; ; J t Clow.
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF Druss, Medicines, Bmiks, Notions,
Varieties. Statiotirrv. Ac. purchased in
New York ai.d Philad. markets, has just beta
rtc'.l at the (.IM Mainmnih I'rug More ol
t il RIssT A CALDWELL, Leu isbtirz.
CI I.AfS Jar, for Pickling and Preserv rj
e yuarls anil Hail tiallrns, for .a!e cheap
i,Y ciutivr A CAiimKi.t
U.CREF.X S AROM ATIC tAP, a certain
cure for lvpepia and diseases arisir.r
liom
Tenti'
for pa
s5
.m an imrre state vl th. sf nia'-h aiM a snrw r,-
eniive ' tWtlt AMtAllt t rnce ... eta. per N-'i...
forsalety 11RIST A f A I.UV til.
ranltil to make foap without Lime, at :
nth liltletn ulle. M ith f ne caheof l.veand friir pound"
snap rat. you iiii make fftceu call, ns ;Ki Mft c.
Hard snap ran be made in the antne wav. Yi T sn ?i
( llhl.-T a I ALliVl H I
ITTwts' HI I E t;KEAE. tor Wacg-1 -JI
Bu. irrl'saels Omnibuses, rta?es, r:
a superior article, fi.rsale bv I II l.l.-T A I AU'W tit.
Still Onward!
5 UCCESS I W'.i RALLEL ED '. .'
t "IT "TTV
J I I I k aP 1 J
' 1 V JLi JL w j
i 4 T 7 t f . T re j
i A Ta'e aV.'l
j BJ II All l( I f.T tir.ELULtt tli t. 2 Toi. J-ja,,, y .
certain pouticians.iniereMea in ilirsn:;-
of the "peculiar institution," have enJeavati
lo persuade the public that Mrs. Siowe's .'a-i
work is artistically a failure, arid iha: u has
produced no pn-fi urid impreeaion un nthcr Mile if tl.e
Atlantic. But the I'ubli.bers are hlt? t" ,lalMt.i.T t
tbe many hundred of Auit-ricaa Deli wtm'h u..y bin
recened. Ibe va.t maj'.nty have leu d. ! ti-d. lav r:.' '.
meet of thm entliui:itie. a)'Aod the a'.c ttm. br
has exceeded that nf idt work t. li.'tK.n crr .nbi -lJ.
the Elt.HTl Iiwi aj-W ael. of lo o:iu
each, heme now in press.
In Lug-laud, the crrs ha bet neeen a-orew',iil-I!T-Tbe
pre there, wilh lut a l w esc ia'nis ackn a - f
the eeniusand power of Ihe author, and in t.rnj. . f b
any livm author mibt t-e pn ud. AD'ldunni: to
dayseucceedine it. pnMication. no fewer than
HYTY Tlii'lcANU inl-llji
were sold. The nnieeral Voice of literary men. a
places Mm. towe amonir, the
Foremost AutLors of the Aire,
and neither partisanship nor an austere rc!i.'iiii? i.iettrr
can ever deprive her of tl.e laurels he hs. - twt'l
earned. II11LU1 SAMl'Sii.N A umiMM.
Pisusuku. Bn.-ri'
fVbut ran Woman !'
rpHIS long expacted book byTAKIHl K.
J is now ready lor Agentsan.iCai.a.-sers.
Il IS havinir an immense vnle.anil Is crnsu'errd
one of his best eiibrts. In u will be frimJ Vr
I Arthur's views on Ihe veied queslu n oi L
MAYS RIGHTS, and what she can i!
! Sls,er. Wife, and Moiher. Specimen topt-
sent by mail on receipt of the price, 1,IU-
J. W. BKADLbi. ruousnrr,
48 N.4th St. Philadelphia. Fa
N. B. We publish all Mr. Anhur s Nf
Books. Send for our List and Terms to Age '
Lithographic Printing, &c.
KARL VOLKMAR is now locate on
North Fourth street, near V. rhill'r
Blacksmith Shi p, where LITIIOUKAI"'"1
Views. Maps Ac are made to order.
P1CTIKES tor Framing, and lor Drawing
Teachers.
The German and French Languages, row
ing. Painting and Iraughiing. taught hy -,,r
Vjlkmar. Lrwiaourg, if m, i""
in