CM J4. my. J: ' ..a f 4" Mi If. i :l m r. il i-k m it K S?V r. sir if j . . ! j. 1 i; ill Taddy's Idea of Perditiox. Tt McCartj was " broth of boj," and al together as dacoot a man, atd as handy with a spade, aa any of the wholo five hundred who were at Work upon the rail road then aoj now in process of building in the northern part of Ohio. Ha waa a great favorite with the overseer, on ae- eouut of his faithfulness auj integrity it , . ... , . , . , , ' . iuu.ici, uuv oc ua'i one iauii,ioat sorelv grieved his employer. Though as sober as a sexton for sis days in the week, Pal could never resist the temptations of paj day, and when Saturday came around ne ver (tiled to get as drunk as a lord. Ha ving tried every other rcfuruiatoryezptdi ent in vain, tho overseer at length be thought himself of the priest, who prevail ed on t'at to "take the pledge, and sent lira on his way rejoicing. But, alas ! the next pay day was "too many" for pour Pat who, staggering through the village at djuo, mot no less a personage than the priest who had attempted to reform him. "You're lost Pat ertiWy lust" said his reverence, with a sigh of genuine sorrow. Put was bewildered for a tnoment,but, ha ving stared about him till he had fairly as certained bis local whereabouts, he ex claimed triumphantly, "Lost ? is it lost I am ? lost in broad da light, half way between Jimmy Stacy ' aud the Coort House ? To the divil wid yer nonsense!" A Stcbiiorn JtRT. The Portland Transcript ills a good story of a Col. M, who had a great apitude for serving as a juror. ben thus serving, he had a great a'txiety that his opinion should be largely consulted in nuking up a verdict. Some years agi, while upon a case, after many hours' trials to agree, he marshaled the delinquent jury from the room to their scats in the court, where the impatient crowd awaited tbe result of the trial. "Have you agreed upon a verdict?" in quired the clerk. Col. M. arose, turned a withering guuee upon Lis brother jurors, and ex claimed : ".May it please, the court, we have not ; I havd done the best I could do, but here are eleven of the most contrary men I ever had any dealings with." A Xice Question. Sum. You'll gel it for hooking dat turkey last night. Mas'r knows it. J'utapty. I didu't hook it. Warn'tde turkey mas'r's ? Well. Ain't I mas'r's? Well, I eat de turkey, didn't I ? Well Ain't de turkey part o' me ? Mas'r ain't got so much turkey; but ain't he got more u.ggcr ? I tell ye de turkey only changed places. What is Cholera ? A Dr. Knapp, of Covington, (Ky ,) bss published a 1 ngtuyessay,in which he professes to have discovered the cause of cholera. He defines it to be : "A hemorrhagic termination, or a ma nifestation of the dying phenomena of scor butus." We knew that was it ! Never marry for a fortune. We heard a poor unfortunate gt the following sock dolager, the ether day, from his better bilft ? You good for nothing fellow !" said alio, "what would you have been, bad I not married you 7 Whose was the baking ki'ver, whose the pig trough, whose the frying pan, and the iron booped bucket, but mine, when you married me?" Queer Legislation. The Leaven worth (Kansas) Herald of the 28tu ult., rays : " By recent act of legislation, it is provided that Jleeder in future shall be addressed as Squire Reeder, as has herelo- toro been the custom with a large number of citizens. Kvery violation of this act Khali be promptly fined not less than three or more than five dollars." Standi no ip for his Rioiits. "Has a man," asked a prisoner of a magistrate, "any right to commit a nuisance V "No, Sir ; not even the Mayor." "Then, sir, I claim my liberty. 1 was arrested as a nuisance, and no one has a right to com , wit me. I move for a non-suit." tfelfCircalating Counterfeit money and a report that a certain editor in this coun ty writes his editorials with " bottles to the right of bim, bottles to the left of him, bottles in front of him, and bottles a'.l around him." No wonder bis articles are so spirited. &.J- W. Shcahan, Esq., editor of the Chimjo Times, has been presented by his political friends with a gold double case full jeweled hunting watch. Judge Doug las participated in the ceremony. They dou't tcank editors as well as that in this part of the world. Appropriate EM" TJr.Keen died of surfeit, fioni a roast goose he had par taken too liberally of, whereupon a wit ling wrote the following epigram : tin Dt (m, tbr gnat BUhnp at rtxt-r, I tr t.t goow, Ml could m( tKl bar." StaT An exchange says that alcohol was chiefly used, immediately after its first discovery, for giving a flush to ladies cheeks. In these latter days, it is chiefly used for giving a flush to gentlemen's noses. ftThe Tyrone De mocrat editor says that he would rather a man woold steal bis purse than the emanations of his brain Pickles is of the opinion that he who filches either wiUjret nothing but imaJL True i Most Cases? A California jury in a suicide case lately found the fol lowing Teriict : "We, the jury, fiad that the defeased was a faol !" New Book and Stationary Uort IN Lewisburg. M. Fitzpatrkk & X Brothers, Publishers, Booksellers A Sta tioners, 39 N. 6ih 81., Philadelphia, hare wn ed a branch of their establishment in 3d Hu, next door to Bearer A Kremer's Store where mar be had Books in the varied department of Literatnrc, including Historical, Biographi cal. Theological, Scientific Mechanical. Poett cal, Cubical Juvenile and Miscellaneous pub- ! ''"'i0"- Biblea, Prayer and Hy tollable for the various denominat mo Hooks, attons. Plan- and I-ancy Stationary of all kinds. Pen Pocket Cuilery.Portmonnaies in Pearl '0', Papier-Mache and Morrocco, Gold 7 ""d pencils. Ladies Cabas, Reticules ai ol.k' Unxes, and a variety of atet-- r ane ""O"8 Ladies and Gentleman ar-P',laly solicl,ed to call and examine the- assortment of Books, Stationery and Fai Woods. New Goods re ceived every dar oy Express. June 8, 1855. BLANf Books of all patterns, including lay Books, Ledgers, journals. Cash and Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, Students' Note and Composition Books, Ac, at M. Fitzpatrick A Bro.'s, 3d st- I.ewisbnr;. 1)0 K I E MON. AIE in Pearl, Ivory, Pa pair Mac he and Morocco at prices varying from 10 cts. to .$1,-5 at M. Fitzpat rick A. Bro's New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg. next door to Beaver 4 Kreiner's store. Gold Pens diamond pointed . Large do 3? i 50 Kx. - 75 Gold pens in silvereases from 75 cts. In 97,00. Gold pencils with or without pens from 75 cts. to 1,00 GOLD pens repninted at S5 cts. each, at M. Fitzpatrick A Bro's New Book and Sta tionery Store, 3d St. Lewisburg, next door to lit-aver & Kreamer store. 1 JEN and Pocket cutlery of Rodger's, Wos- J tennoims, anil others tine inanutacture, at prices varying from 10 cts. to if; 1,(10. ("1 OOU Razors warranled.from 25 lo 50 cts. T K.izor Strops from 10 to 15 cts, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. Lewisburg, next door lo Bearer dc Kre nier's Store. TEVV Books received as soon as publish 1. 1 ed, and for sale at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Bookstore, 3d St. LewisbnrR- ORDEKS for any Books published in this Country or Europe, nol on hand, will be attended to with promptness anddispalch,and supplied in all cases at from 20 to 50 percent below publishers' prices, by Fitzpatrick & Bro. (1HEAP letter, cap and note paper from 6 J cts. to 13 per quire. ButT Envelopes self sealing, 1!) cts. per 100. Fine white 15 " " at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book and Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg. PLAIN and Fancy Stationery of all kinds, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book store, 3d Sl Leu isbtirs. HARPERS, Godey's.Graham's.and all the other '$3,00 Masazines supplied at 50 per annum. Single No's only 20 cts, hy M. Fitzpatrick Bros' 3d Su,Lewisburg,next door to Beaver A Kremer's Store. Philadelphia Adv'ts. George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Spring Matreftseti, No. 92 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by tbt Aavriroa Inrtitutr. NVw Turk. Oct, 1 lM do Frenktm In-lituto. l'hiladMhia.9iov. Vsnd On at tho MrvloJ InMitaUi. U mill mora. Nut.) IH'i The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clumpy and kiavi wnade framt work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter ai.d much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, securely riveted, reuJeriiip, it impossible for a single spring to fall dowu or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part maybe raised or bent op, and is thus admirably fitted lo the wauts of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting pomre, having the luxurious softness of the beat Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Be Is are well adapted forHotels,berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Maltesses mde to order. Also an extensive assortmentof hiuhly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST IIZOX FURXITURE, consisting in pirt of Bedsteads. list and Coat Raeks, Cane and Umbrella bunds, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1655 ly575 SALAMANDER SAFES! t. Evans & Watson. 3jt No. 46 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great Fire at Chestnut & Ftfih Sis, Fridav mornins, Dec. 15th, 1H54 KVANS it WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as the; always aie when put to the lest : -PHiUDELrun, Dec. 15. 1854. Messrs.EvansAWatson.No.2 South Fourth St. Gentlemen We lake much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes lo Merch ants and ethers in want of a secure means 01 preserving their books, papers dec. from fire, as the one we purchased from yon about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and r iflh streets. The above safe was in nse in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was ont. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least 10!Nl persons, who witnessed the good condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in nse a?ain, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACET & PHILLIPS." Evans A Watson lake plea '- rrnng to the &u-i-. among the many hundreds wno have their Males in use : U. . Mint, Phil ada.: Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Mamuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb Cope A Co, No. 183 Market But Richard Norris A Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sis.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Philada.; Lacey dc Phillips, corner Sth and Minor Sis.; Sharpies 4c Bro, No. 3 South Second SL ; James. Kent A Sanlee, No. 147 North Third St. ; W. H. Horstman A 80ns, No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith. Williams ic Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. A B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut 8u t1"A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use). EVANS A WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, pnblic and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses 1 Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Ae. Pleas give ns a call, at No. S6 South FOURTH 9w Philadelphia. April , "55 573y 1 JEWELRT of tbe latest pattern orallqual ities for sale at the lowest City prices hy J. L. YODER. aW aBTTiia Lewisburg Chronicle Dissolution of Partnership. TILE Partnership heretofore existing I between David Blair and J. 1. Barrett un der Ibe 6rm of Blair 6c Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, No. 95 North Second tuwi been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. L. Barrett havms purchased the interest said Blair, will continue to keep the Mop1 ernoB nK- DAViD BLAIR, J. L. BARRET f. The Mmnt Yernm Himm will be continued by the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains In make them comfortable. J. I.. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1853. Patent Champion Fire Proof SAFES, wiih Hii' Patent Powder-Proot Locks, which were awarded separ ate Medals at ihe World's Fair. London, 18S1, and also it the Worlds ratr, New Vcrk, 1S53 and 1854. The subscribers are the side manufacturers and proprietors in this State of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation o( the genuine Herring's Safe" is world wide, and for the last thirteen years the mercantile community have witnessed and borne testi mony to their SEVK1I rTLisn fire proof qnali. ties. More than 12,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and over two hi snsrn have passed tnnmphanily thronch accidental fires. The public are assured thai all Safes manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed lo be fully equal, but in manv re. spects even superior to those which have been so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in the burning of the "Triloine es tablishment,' New York, and at the Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July, opposite the Girard House ; and still more re cently in the Fire ai Fifth and Chesnut Sts..in this city, in which these Safes came forth the acknowledged Ca-mrin. when m.inv other securities failed. FARREL A CO., Inin finfr nnH Bank Ijirk Makeri, 34 WAI.NI'TSireet, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, wiih Powder Proof Locks, manufactured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring secu rity aCrom rogues. Bank Van! is. Doors, Ac, on hand and made to on'er. All the most cel ebrate Locks for sale at ma uilacturers' prices. Second hand Sales," Salamanders" and Iron Chests" of other mailers, havin: been taken in part payment for Herring's, for sale at half price. March 30,'55. 5?iyl Jgtnt J. O. Rirutniisos A Co., Danville. BLINDS AND SHADES ! LIT Selling Off at It'Juerd Pricf. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North SIXTH STREET, a few doors above B. Market St, Philadelphia. OKI!? IX A TOR OF ALL NEW STY LEU! Buys ihe best mate rials cheap for Cash, which enables him to sell superior Window ItliudM A. Suadest as low as others sell inli nor artirles. Gold Bordered and Painted Miades, of beau tiful designs.- Bulf Holland Shades, Trimmings. Fixtures. Ac, wholesale and retail. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Repairing in general attended to. Purcha sers please call. irE STUDY TO PLEASE. 41 March 30, 1855 Sm572 FRENCH TRUSSES. HERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant Freuch Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly lor his sales. All sulli-ring with Rupture will be gratified to learn that theor-caslon nowollers to procure a Truss combining txtrcme lightness, tiitli rate, durability and onrect cwtrtrti'in. 111 lien of ihe cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single 'Trusses. ;2, $.1,$4 and ; Double,$l,$5,$G,$Saiid Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent lo any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around Ibe hips, and stating side atfectrd. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im porter, C'alt'lt II. Xredlrx, S. W. cor. of Twelfth A Race sts Philada. Depot for Banning's Improved Body Rrace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces ; Patent Shoulder Braces; SupenNory Rindaes; Spi nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. .March 30. 1855. THE CHEAP CASH BOOK and Stationery Store, North west cor. of Sixth and Arch St.-., I'lnla drlphia. Ureal Margaliis in Hooka ! Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Staudard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. STAPLE AXlt FASCY &TATIOXERY. Superior white ruled Letter Paper, $1.50 per Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in great variety. WedJings furnished at very moder ate rates. Cards Written and Engraved. Gtllott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Mot to Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for 35 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, Ac. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-Monnaies. Port folios.Ac. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, with a choice assortment of TOY BOOKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Books and Engravings. April o,'55575yi p. Thomson. Faints, Glass, Tarnish, Drugs, be. ROB'T SHOEMAKER & Co.,S.W. corner Second and Green Streets, Phila delphia, haveconstantly on hand a large assort ment of articles appertaining to their line of business, comprising Window SalaNN of every description, as French and English Plate for Store and Parlor Windows ; Enamelled, Colored and Engraved Glass for Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, Ac. American Window Glass, of all sizes, at manufacturers' r rices. "JAne Paliiln. of French mil American manufacture. Snow White, Brown, ! and Stone Color. I hese Paints are much cheaper, and more durable than White Lead, and are fast superseding thai article. Vur nlttlMMI, of all kinds, equal to the best, at re duced prices. Also, BRUSHES, and evf ar ticle required to make a erpi-e assortment of PAINTKM'" MATERIALS. we are extensively engaged in the manufac ture of I'aintM In Oil and Pntly, and are prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu rers on the lowest terms. Prices Current sent per mail, on application. April 4, 1855 571 in 3 F. H. SMITH, PORT Monnale, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. cor. of Fonrth A Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Always on hand a large and varied assort ment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backeammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH FRRNCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. , , p- H- SVITH, N. W. corner Fonrth A Chestnnt Sts., Philada. N. B On the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of ihe United Stales, by mat! ; describing pen, thus, medinm, hard, or soft. March 30,'56 ly575 rw r margin & West Branch Farmer August 24, 1855. HRS. E. HITCHELL, "VfO. 28 North Ninth St., Philad;u 1 1 man ufactu rer of !Manf II la,C'loalaS), AC, of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders made up at short notice in Ibe best and latest stylo. April 4,'55m3 SAUL H. FULTOH, QJTAPLE anl Fancy Stationery, and" ij Card Emcra-tln. Establishment, 19 Sooth EIGHTH bt, Philada. April 4,'55 New Vork Adv'ts. "Spiritual Telegraph," T'HE Orjcan f Modern Spiritualism. . FOUR I H VOL. commences in May. It contain the fullest record extent of current Farts and Opinions on Sprilual Intercourse. Published weekly at per annum, also all Spiritual Books for sale by PARTRIDGE A BKITTAN, 3 14 Broadway, New Vi rk. P S. A Catalogue of Spiritual Books sent on application 3ma vnedp intrstc ana r..n Olor0 fvt Horace naters,N 0.333 Broadway, V New York Uppmiliun to the l.'umbinu- il aw 1- a ri c lion Music at Greatly Reduced Rates ! Notwithstanding the combination of Music Dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright Music against ihe interests of Native Compos ers and their refusal to extend to Mr. Winn the euurtfies of the Trade, he has immense sales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his oppos ition to Ihe Great Monopoly, and in his ellorts to aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currency. His stock of American and Euro pean Music is immense, and the catalogue of his in n publications is one of tbe largest and best selected in Ihe United States. He has also made a grtut reduction in the prices of Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds Musical Instruments. Superior toned CJ octave Pianos for $1 75, StHI and interior f us jrond quality, and iumrunif ntit as Klroni; nu.l aw duruMr an ttioie aloch enl alio. FiantM of ry Titrifly f ty!e and iTln,Ui to lH),rnniiriitiiiK tin -l IVn tlitlerrnt Manufartftrie : atnciie tiicDi ttiv re lebrtitt'd uind'-m improTfd Ilnrnn V utrrp' lianw. aud lti tin premium .Vult-on Flanoi of T. (iiiui-rt IV,. a dimr. io Her. t the .f.ulean patent.) S.tnnid-h.in-l Pl ant at rreMl ttiiivain. riref fa-.m 40 to l.0. MiX'.fo. f,s from rut- different Mnoif tetnrie., including the a-ell kmwu I A II. V. uiitltV M.-ledennx. (tuned th equal t nir-erametit) the t .t make In the 1'nit.d StMtffl. I'nee. .-. 1.1. Tft. 10". Its, l'i'. IX'i, l:i. Mnitli'a Ooutde ltank Meltoli-fiia. 31. Kaeh I'iano and MelotleuB guaran teed, t be be-t teraja tillie Trade. srl:eed.,ac. l j1 per rt lit. dieiunt lo flerpynjell bdiI Cburehea. Ord.-rn I-rmi lly attended to. Slu.ieaent. po.l-paid. to all part of tlie ei.uutry. at tbe reduced rales. Ireneral and Seleet t'atai'e.'iie. unit Sebeiluleaof friee-aof lueal lli.-trum-eliO" li'iaurdil to any ad IreM free nf rbiire. 3ui.0ii7 T1IK GREAT ItEAIliDY, AliOI.T which so much has been said and published, is ainotit; us. Who has not heard ol Ihe Ml.XH AX ' Ml'STAXG LIM MEXT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cute Rheumatism. Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, Strains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Kheuni, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore Kyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen. Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb PiiNy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached hy an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is eiicallv tumn in henting Wounds. Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, or any sprain, soreness or stillness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Rtngboiie, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. I tf The Liniment ia pat up- in l!ir rizes, .tun retails at 25 cts, 50 cts, and ?sl. The larse bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are 'heretore cheapest. To Cnmfrjf Mcrtlt&lil. Every store should be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a eood profit and sells rapidly. G W. WEsTBROOK, (successor to A. G. Braes A Co.) Originator snd sole Proprietor. PrincipalOtraa.aW otit Broadwar.NewVork, I and cor. 3d A Market Sts..St. Louis, Missouri Sold byeverydealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. !y5:t3 Baltimore Adv'ts. BALTIMORE CARD. CAI.T Sail Sail. A large sun. k ply ol Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum N.lLTconstantk- for sale by Cstrr. C.irNC k Co., Commission Merchants, March 30, '55 21 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Can, Giese & Co., POMMISSION METil'IIANTS for the J sale of Flour, (.rain Jb l.iiuibrr, Sjiftir' Vhnrf, JJiittimnre. r7"Agents for Newark and Roscndale Co. Cement and Phater. G.ALL'M A FIS3 SALT constantly on hand. N. B. Liberal CASH advances made on consicnments on receipt. Baltimore, Mark 1. 1855 fim Eelmbold's Cenuine Preparations. -r a nr ..y.i-v. vi! .1.1.. I U CLiilDUI. 3 JIIUIJ 1.0IM euinilCU : i t ompoifia luia uxiraci ol IlICIH , tor Iiseascs ot the Hlad.ler and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak ness, and all distases of the Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever cause they may hive originated and no matter of how long stalling. If ynn bare rootrf ted the terrible disease ahk'h, wbeu enee seated infhe system, will surely iro ilima fniin one fti-neratlnn aaothur, undertninuiic His cuu stitutinn aul naniiiii;nie sery yital ttulil. ur life, do nut trust yourself iu tlieLands uf 0,uai-ka. who start up ev ery day in a city libtftbis. and fill tbe papers with pla rinjr falsi bond too wal ral'-ulausl to disvire the young aud tliese not aeiii4nted aitb their tricks. You ran D.t 1 too careful inlbe seleetion uf a remedy iu these cases. I The fluid Extraet S Boehu has been prononnns by eminent pliysieians Oreatast Remedy ever knuwn. It I. a ineilirine perfi-Sly plea.aut in its taste and very innocent in iu aetiomuid yet so tliorough that it anni hilate, every partielell' the rank and poisonous virus of tliis dreadful disease ;ud. anlilte olber remedies, it does not dry up tue dist-fru in tbe hloud. Constitutional IN-bility, brourtbt OS by self almse, a most terrilda disease, whieb has Lroupht thousands of ths hu man rare to nntimelyvraves. thus Ma.ttnc tbe brilliant hoi es ol parents, anitsliiclitinir In the bud the glorious anil'itiou of many a S"tle youth, can he cured hy this lutillilile Kemeily. 4d a. a medicine which must ben efit evej-r lasly. from I"? simply delicate to tbe confined and despair:!- lovalli. no eiual is to be ajuud, actaas both as a Cure and 18 venti.e, irelmbold's Higli,' Concentrated Compound Fluid Extatirt Sartaparilla, For purifyinit the Bl4', removinK all diseases arisintc rr.ai excess of Mertarv, exposure and Imprudenee iu life, chroni? constitdt nal ilisi'Mae, arisintc from an im pure, stats ot the Ui4l. and the only reliable and ef. te-tual known reineA for tbo cunt of Scrofula, lalt llbeum, r-cald Head. lcmtitis of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Sw- inf of the Bones, Tetter. Tun nies oa tbe I'aca, and il Scaly luruptkHls of th tikia. This article ts now reserloed hy some of the most distiniruished Tbysictaa in the country, and has proved more efficient ia pracUS than any preparation of sarsa pariila yet offered to tli pablie. tssivral cases of secon dary It) phili.,Mercnria md Herofuloiis diseases have en tirely recovered in the enrabls wants of our Public In stitutions which had fo many years resisted avery mode of treatment that caul J) devised. These cases furnish etrikiuic exsmpbsof thalntary effisru of this medicine in arrestini; some of tin most inveterate diseane, after tlie iflaDds were destroy and tbe bones alreadyafiVcted. NorK K Letters fr-i responsible I'hysieUns of aev eral Medieal Colleicea, am eertltioates of euros from pa tients will be found aeesi'eaying both Preparations. Pkicis Fluid Extract of Bucbu, $1 per bottle, or G bottles fa- $5. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,$l periotlle, or 6 bottles for $5, equal in strength to One gallon Syrup of Sar saparilla. Prepared and Sol. by H. T. HELMBOI.D, Chemist, 363 Cheswut St, near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of CHiHST & CALDWELL, l ewisburg, and of Diuggists and Dealers ev erywhere. CsTAII letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. June 1, 1855 yl PURE Cider Vinegar for sale at May 4,'55 BEAVEK A KREMER'S. The Summer Session AF the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, V will commence on Mibv, April S3, 1855, and continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction is calculated to fit vouths for College or fur general bnsiness. Th. n.hla in nailv use. in the School. Compos. lion and Declamation receive careful : The German and French Languages, Draw attention ; and Proficiency in Recitation of in?, Painting and Draughting, taught by Mr Studies, is rewarded by the bestowmenl 01 1'nmiilimrntary Cards." For Reference, the subscriber Could give the names of most of our principal citizens who have hart children or wards under hiscare. A class of Young Ladies will be secured. Ti"itioh : For Languages, 10; Advanced English, !j; Common Branches, (Reading, Writing. Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and U. S. History,) $"0 ; per session. Con tingent expenses per session, 50 cts. per scholar. No deductions exeept for sickness JOHN RANDOLPH, March 16, 1P55. Principal. The nnmker of pupilff niwn whom lhy wa bestow ed la-t SfH.iftn. m :.. wlio d.t n't fniltu a M'jU JietiUi- ' although number thru, lii orer 3"0. Improvement in Daguerreotyping! MpYKER & JIAWN announce t0 the ! O public that thev hare rewiy rmed upand greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to ihm l.ikr IICMNCK sup- crior to any in this place heretolore. Pictures j copied, or taken ftom life, and inserted in Me- dallions, Dreastpins, Fingernugs, Watchseals, I Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of ; our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, I Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval, Velvet I and Shell. Pictures taken at $t and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over l)r. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 23, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for ne, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. 2 Dr. John Locke, ZZTS SURGE OX DEXTIST, OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. ewisburg, Nov. 1, 1855 il.rprtss Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac. lo Philadelphia, New Vork, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eauterti cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line.a it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A M.will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Olfirt 41 A :. South Third St Oct. 2G. "CHRIST A CALDWELL. UAKKIS1.LTUK BINDERY. J.J. Clyde k F. I.. Ilultcr, HmeessiTlto n. O. llickak it Co. Book Hindcrs and Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers, Jltirrittmnj, J'a. MOST! respectfully inform theirfriends that they are enja"d in Ihe above business tj? directly opposite Herr's Hotel, jj They llattei themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance cf the pat ronatre so liberallv enjoved by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to anr pattern. Old Bcoks, Periodicals, Macazines, Law Books, Newspa- pers. liioles. Music, wurks issued in Nos., Ac- bound in any stvle, plaui or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. & H. rV Books Ac. lo be bound may be left with the Editor of the Chronicle. 509 Danville Hardware Store, THREE DOORS XORTH OF THE BAXK, A T wnirh w'" hK f"nd a large and well IY selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, varriage trim inirs. Harness mountings. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and shoe Findings Moroccos, Kid, Linines, French Calf- , skins. Cedar aud Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils, Vices. Screw Plates, Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware ol every decr:ption,Venitian Window Bid Shutters, W indowSash.Silvr r pltd Ware, Brittannta Ware, Guns. Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp Rope, Sperm, Lard, and W hale Oil, Tar, Window Glass.LookingGlassPlaies.LinseedOil, Spirits Turpentine, Pure White Lead, While Zinc Paints, Blake's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Paints, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes. Ac. Ac. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash. country produce, or Tour months approved credit. J. O. RICHARDSON, at the signs of the Anvil and Saw Danville, Sept. 14, 1854 lylOt SPORTSMEN! Thestibscriberhas on hand a large and well selected stock of Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles, Game Bags, Powder Morns, Shot Pouches. Ac, as follows. Single barreled Shot Guns from $ 3,00 to $ 2 Double do do 10,00 to 40 Smooth cut Rifles 10,00 to 18 Twist do io,00 ;o 12 Foster's Pt.Twist Rifles, very fine 10,00 to 20 Revolvers 7,00 to 25 Pistols 50 c. to 2 Comprising in all the best assortment to be found in this region, and at LOWER PRICES than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, eive him a call and be convinced J.O. RICHARDSON. Hardward Store, 3 doors north of the Bank.anrife. 1)CMPS Pumps! Pumps!! Well and . Cistern Pumps, Suction.Force and Chain, the very best articles now in ose.those wishing to purchase can be convinced of this fact by calling upon Henry R. Moll, Esq., Lewisbor The subscriber has also on hand LEAD PIPE 'rom lo I) inches. J.O. RICHARDSON iranviiie narrtware store, 3 tfoors N. of the Bank of Danville, Sept. 15, 1851. J Lithographic Fiiating, &c. KAKL YOLKMAR is now located 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. 1 voik-mar. i.rwiiui5,.iii,i IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 23 478 LES- i"st lmn1 ' Hardware Store of If A 1 A - OU)S A McFADDEy. t armers ana l.iacn- smiths, call and see the Liri;r,t ami hr-l it - crimooi ni iron ever otterea ou nic ci . . ,r , .1 , 1 . . I Branch. Having the exciusire control of the I celebrated Vi.sti.s's Centre county Iron, I we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse ' Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at (' puces to all. i Call and see the Hardware Store of REYNOLDS A M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10. I "53. REYNOLDS S. M'FADDEX, at the Hardware Store, Lewishnrg. oiler to the citizens of Ihe West Branch, at extremely low prices, 1 HIS, 1 "I pen, in w White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Paints (various' colors weather and fire-proof,) Nails.Spikes, Glass. Putty. Locks, Latches, Butts, Screws, . ..I. 'T ...... Uhil. l.oa.t Sin. ..ir and all kinds of Butldinz Hardware. Gentle- men who are bu.ldmg will hud it to their ad - vantage to call and examine our stock. Will sell as near city prices as possible. Vail and see us, at the ultl (Jruham aland. JrMay ,.s5n. NOTICE. WE les leave to introduce ourselves I V to the citizens of LEWISBURG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of Wiaite A li tnllirarllc Coal, At iMncaxter Colliery, Xarthumherland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler to the public a very supe- riorarticie.pariiciiMriysuiieu wine Hire of Irou and making Steam. Our sizes U.' oi in u nun c Coal are I t'UD .r..r Unt.llinn .limiHH STEAIIIOAT Sfordo. and Steambcfcts BROKEN EGG STOVE S for Family Use andr-am. V I -p , YV K vr L'me,,nrnsrs aII(l Sleam- O.ir Point of Shipping is SUARURY, where arramements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEAI.E A CO. J. J Civ-HBAS. l.anra'tee. I BiSJ. lUismn n. Lancaeter 1 c'. Poil Slanekia. 1 U. tlltauAHLa du tV Orders addressed toShamokinorSunbury I will receive prompt attention Ij55 I UNION TEEPERANCE HOTEL, asn Ice Cream and Fallnar Saloon, Corner iif .SV.-om anil Miiikil its. Having rented the commodious and well ji'Laititied buildings at the lower end of Market St. (formerly the mansion of Wm. Hayes, Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STKA XGEliS AXU TRAVELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging aud food ba no with intoxicating liquors. tVTherp is No attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, aud au EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of tbe public patronage. E. PETERS. Lewisburg, March 30, 1S51 3m TVTOTU'E. Havlns been appointed the 1 SEXTON to the Lew.sburs Cemetery. ttie aubscritier wouot state tlotl he is prepureo to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead. on short notice. Also that he will 1 atteud lothe re-interment of deceased persons under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Loil?e at the Gate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 3D, I wot Me.ka.lt'X has been i Piano!. Toe subscriber anpotnte t Aient for the sale ol Meyer s celebrated Pianos. C.Meyer ree'd tne I'rize MrJn at the Worst's -.,r .kPn i was in competition with the most relebrated milkers of Europe and America. His instrtt- I ments are universally known lo excel all oth-1 ers for exiin.iite tone and durability. Those wishing to purchase a Pianothat will last for I many vears and give perfect satisfaction, will call anil ex.iiun,t one of his best 7-oetave rose wood instruments, at J. L. VODER'S Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 13, 1854 Lewisburg. - - LeW I Mis II le a ilteH lnafilllllon. V 7 S now open and ready lo do business. The I regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the DlUECToas William Civ.o, Esq. Mr. Junxsns Walls. Mr. Bters Amioss. Mr. Jtwts M'CKtiisaT. Mr. TnoMas linns. Mr. Wilms Fairs:. Fntu's C. Muvin. Esq. Orncins WILLIAM CAMERON, President, i DAVID REBKR, 7eourer. Fnur percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overthree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Sept. 19, 1853 W'inlield Woolen Factory, Near Ilartlclon, Colon County, rpli IS establishment is now in the best order J The machinery being nearly all new, and none but ihe best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that' his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. Cst" I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of floods, such as Cbiths, Sutinrtti, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, Ae., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Counlrv Produre gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 23, 1853 if 'OR 8 CLE TWO new and eleiran six-and-ihree-aoartrr Octave ! tw.a Also THREE beautifully-finished MELO DEOys, made after the newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J. GE8SNER, South Fourth St. near Market. Lewishnrg. Nov. SO, 1854 Hiissey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Grass M' "ANl'FACTl'RED and for sale at the Lewisburg Fonndry by GEDDES, MARSH A CJ t; THE subscriber con L tiiiues to carry on ihe l.lvrry Ktisluraft at ihe Old Stand on iortns Third street, near Market, and respectfullj solicits ike patronage cl bis friends and tin public generally. CHARLES F. BESS. Lewisburg, May SS, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. 1 i 1 1 1, Thr subscribers, .thankful for HftUaaaipast patronage, would inform , JTTand cher Castings. Tbraahi.g .,,,, , f,,,r yiiwhinerv rena.red ia ih. 1 bfs, ,, l aMinB, warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can not fail to please. GKDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. I51 COOKING Stoves, of various attertu and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sal allhe Ltwirlurg Foundry by Grddes. Marsh ft Co. ( 1IOVi:S I'arior, YVcod. and Coal itovt's, various potlcrns. Tor a!e at lbs , t Lewibura Foundry. Geddes, Maiah A Co. - j . . . 1IAIU3 I ul l nor article, Foundry hy tt-ru Cans Plow, a upe- lor sale at Ihe Lewisburg Geddes, Marsh & C. - - - --- , r KAIN or Seed Drills Rosa' Patent VI decidedly the best and moat rfuralic : Gram Drill now in use, for sale at tbe LcwUburg j Foundry by Gcdden, Marsh A Co- j . GERHAET, 1 mmS& Sureon Dentiit. VT hia Residence. South Third St. .corn oltbe Bnsnl walk LEniSHIRG. Lightning Hods. FTLJl many years' close invwtigatiea and awssaraaja experiment, ibe Patentee takes rj v s ,,.:,... k. h - r .nncipleof pioteeiing familie. dwelt, , (a att3 ai'Oferly from the destructive infia- cnce'fe tWfrTNING. The tslsmilies tbit eery abry , Tuw D, V illace an d Country falls victim to annually, thro' the gnaw nef ligaoce of its inhil'itants, ia beyond calculation, especially whin the remedy to eay lo obtain this m found in ARMTTASE'S ! Patent nirtijiiciic jLirJitning Molts, f and in this alone. 'J'bis Rod baa been examined hy tbe mot Miientific gentlemen in th world Protestors M'Murtrie, Johnaon.Wallor snd many ntliera that have examined them, recommend and peak of ihem in tbe highest terms of approbation, end have ('renounced them the onlv safe rods ic nae in tbhar any other country for the protect! ot Lives and Prnpeity. One advantage ia to divide and throwback a part of tbe electric Suid harmless lo iheclouds ; in lime ot a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portiou of tluid that belongs to tbe earth without tbe Iichte-t danger of lea , vmg tbe conductor, i bin rod has many ether advantages ovn the old out. Tha only place el manutartuiiiig is in t Vine St. 3 durt above 1 2A, Philadelphia, I hrre all persons are re.pectially invited to call i and fnnum for themselvea. For sale Wboeasala iorKcts lhy THO'S ARMITAGB. I tinier, promptly atteuded to. Tarn.scasb. These rods have been purcbased and succeaa tull) used hy the lolloping individuals, companies and corpoijtiaus. whose names are cheerfully submitted : In sad n-cr rtflooWoW A. A t. rherts. fleers i'au".."?"" ' kTV'Z, Sotiiii.--r. Jn.'.rr IJ..u..-r, Jn'.f, Conrad. J. it a 111 id. isioey. j. Brenner, . Oaaley, Conrad am .nou.-e, amlvrsea a Brothers, n NoiBt.n. ThiM. f;rre-r. Hate at il' il. -V louSrrs. 11 rias. as, Thos. ott S Co.. Mr. I'.-as i.iitr- J Oreer. J. Vl.Uakou.C. llumphirya,J o:"ey X I t, . J Nyn.nn. B llrr.'en. J OveL.hire. i. lra pi r. Mr. H.r,.,i Mr. .M .rtm, s. D r!,i,,, J. Briakle Mr Iwm. Ir. l.iul.?.ll.l.eri.tlo, J. V. n.waa-. II Miller, the Kid Bank U..tel. tbe t. 8. Arsenal, ti e ej ro.it ilLr'ien t . mni:s.i ne-s' Uall. In th St:U f .We? J.ny Ueorpe Criiefiin. Jed re M l all Ju.ie l lJVib, Jvhn rtm.n. Or. li. M'MnrUr-brnj.kol.-rts, Mr. J Imvnin. .v mo. roi XTr Hnttr, Tr,. Mark llaltp-nny. V in Foster. John TIaaa. Vl..:,ri r.-ters. Jaii-n 5ni.ll , llavid kllman. Reuben .M. ih h. tl'-or-e Kdrkuer. .V Ltrltn Lourt llonas, an-! t omruu.i. i:,r' oft. e Limtnt 7 John Krtr. t ..., a lr. t bar.es Wilson. HasaiaoTua Tp J-bn K.iim. smi n Komi. ; Tp Isaac Cou-dma- Whits Vttr Iji. licucl llollniaa. itrroMMrxrj noyg. rl:ItA., Ane 13,14?. I h-Te tM. (i-.y rari fntly insi.cl. d a roailnetoe a l.ielitnin; K.J. wilb vane and iMel. erected by Mr. Il;nia. ., rniifr.'e. on B. lleue Hot;,.. IlL.uo-.i.. .a bwTe no h-.-ilation in sseioe that it i. m t i.nl. th heat 1 ha. ever I.ul ll.ar it is Ibe only one I base yet e.l tl at i- r..n-tiut. d on strrtiy arirBtif.c prlnei Itis will, n.u.h ileasure tl.at i so.iiii.al hi. I " i v conductor to ibe atUntion ol owners of boildinas. II. M. Mtl.IRIt. 1 am w-ll sati-f.d ttiat the Stmrnetie tij:,tD:nr Kod manufai-n r,d ty Jlr. Tbi uiaa Armilai.-e. of l'hiladeipbia is the best that ev. r b' en n.aie. 1 hsve spent several years in tl.e stuL'y or tl.e laws of ek-rtrt.-itv aad nj.ra.t ism. an. I bav.- n.. hesitati. n in sa inr that tliesr Hod. are ci.nstru.-ti d ut.-n the only prii eip eot salety. The eo-rtria shi.-k is reeeiie-l and disi ero-d hy tt.e magnet at the top of the rod. and it would be impossit-le. arcord.na to the liiw. of atlrariion and rei.u.sioo. f. r a l.ml.l,n ,a k ii-jured hy a stroke rt Itirhliiln when protected by ane ot thi-sc ro-,1: for several year., and before he ei.nimen.-etl the manufu.. oare oeen aniua'DOU wilb Vlr. Armitaae j tun-ot ihe-e r... I evsimned the prmeii leon ebich they ' eon.tmete.1. and f. It con.inred that their alo,,ti( n I WOOl. I be .tl. n.l-.l .ill. Hn.l.i i : ' d. roan.tfr.rth.se n.lsjnd ll.et, n.iv..a'.eainall parte ot the country, it anif-lvrva-m, n'ation of the'r utility atd sm-rioritv. TKAi'V K W ALLER, M'D. tti.ini Sun. Philsd Co., April 10. 12. C"S.C. WILT aud SAMI'EI. HOOVER. Hartleton. I'nion C. Pa. aie Agmts for Union and adjoining Counlle. and will luirish the If mi. en ibe same terms and in thessme manner as tbe Proprietor. Ojyiosition it the Life of Business! .NEW LI VERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Thesuhscriher would respectfully intoia lh cilixensof Lewisburg and the traveling commun ity generally, that he has opened anew Livery and Exchange Stable on FOl'RTH street ball a tuare South of Market, and has provided good lot ol Horaea, aritb entitely new good and lash ionshlrt'arriages. Buggies. Sleighs. Ac. where all wishing anv thing in hia line may be accommod ated ou the sburteat notice and most reaaonabla terms. He will pay every attention lo tba wants of his customers. and hopes by so doing to merit and receive a liberal ahsre of pnblic pstionage. WILLIAM MOORE. Lewisburg .Dee 30, 1 85 1 Dr. 19. H. Eenham, HAVIXf! porn;arcniIy located in le wisburg. Pa. tOdice at the lower end of Market street, nearly opposite to Peters" Hotel) would respectfully announce to the citizens of the town and vicinity, that he ia prepared to answer promptly all calls in his protessttn. He has devoted much time and special attention to all diseases; and by the success which has attended his practice ia other places, he expects a good shaic of the pnblic patronage. Special attention will also be given to all Chronic diseases, such as Female Complaints of evert form and variety. Liver Complaint, Piles, Dvspepsia. Rheumatism, Scrotoia.ltrop sv. Aeu'e. Bronchitis. Sore Eyes. Nervous or Sick Head.-.chr, Nenralcia, St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Consumption. Asthma. I'lcers. Cancers. Tetter. Scald Head. Phlegmasia Dolens or milk be. Fistula. Palsy, Cataract. IH-alness. Hare lip, While Swelling. Debility. Tumors, Coras. Ac Ac. In almost every Chtcnie case, a complete core will be etlected.if the directions are followed. No pay is required until a ear is performed. Charges will invariably be aa customary. Lewisburg, April 13. Iei5 6m Sort. Fr.M. has studied the Old axd the Sewsjetsns of Mtslirlr-e, and will practice tbe New er American lectic intra. This svstrm comprises heWI ev malar -Allopathic system, esrel-t t ail luel : Blerdieg ia BeMoni nsed. It contains tbe Botanic syakm. and everything vnluaMe fei'm srrv other svsu-ra or source whslevee It is A mem an in it's rLaractrr. aiwajs riojfl'-ol as improving. Sea
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