The Lcwislmrg Chronicle. Vt tnsriiiitiT rA-wiLt jori, htiud on. Friday Jlurniutfl at I'wUhurrf, i'mi'iu count), Pennsylvania. TBKMi. P'r yaar.TOfis PilD I ADVASCt ar.4 tliiaewirtforairi iii;. r or ehorUr H'riod. Tlim to caut will fur four months, 0 cts fur six nwnllni, 1 f..r oililBiontb. $i for sixteen month.", for two yn,r. Sinjte No. ,Sct. Iiyiil.nl Iy luail f.pai.l) r.-r..-ive.l in goM, postaa starai. or l.ank Doles t thrir alua here. r In lr with time AsvicnwwiniTS haul-i"'" iiifrrUd at GO onls p.r HBie.mmV.SM1" nultfrqwnt lnrli..n.f : r,r ii m-nth., .. ver. "Ir l'2-. I-'. ... Two . ,n.r.-f-.Wr. f I, J7,r.O. Merchant,. c. not f,,Mrth of arolutim. 10 a tnr. All other a may tawvinn. A.in-ii"iin.rri.roir,orii.f nnnDarril. l.reeiit'..tT.fotvpea, and a.lverti:iinTliof OTp ,. , . " ,'i,i,i a drir.rralizinc tiTnt.-liev. are not alniilte.l. Commnnicatir.ru .l-sircl on t".lm of ..-rnrral lnlrrrt ,,t.itt.itl,prnrrofPrt.vortarla,.-..nt.t. All; l1,T,to.mrrt1-.Jl,l i..ll,tl.. nau.r.nai ,lr.MOftlK-ri!lr.t..r..-.iv. ll.nt;o. ni u.'.Nirri': tkikckaiii is Of tlir ClirooWV, l. l ah we ofin g it. J in t ho oOlT ; iuionrlaut News la advaure of lli oul. wilt. in.. iir;r..rram-li l- inal.-riali. f. r most i-attirs an n.l .l..ur.:it..l l.l.'l on r.M..i;i-.r o ruin. if:iual A Hern ,,t. t..u-iiit r whe n nana. i ... ..... J,,b Win alien il.liv.-ml. o.llic on Urkcl f-t, '''' st"r-r' oor abor. the r.u-1 V.'OHDEN i CORNrLIUS Friday Morning, Sn-T. 'JS, IS j j fablir i:Hr-M in C.'V ".! ..iiiurv. I'..lillli'r- i-h ti i t.nr or ii.-ii -a ..ill-! v. w. 11 i.. ,iti' . .. f ,l, lfJ,ri '',,-...,.. nl.i. Il I . a im'i- , l inrrra-in: rir-MNti.... in n ,-..ln.i..l..il r....tl...nt a t.rk- prot.rt...li rrt.v.t, - .1 vol nroiuoriw, C;mcr and J.lrri a any in ihr St .te. Cj-Scc Jew avcitlsiu'ut8. New Merchandise. Among our new advertising favors this week, will be found (ioods for M'(."isLi.r, at Ihe Crosscut .Me-.ii, whose sm.tll stork en Third street has been regularly enlarged until there is now a very handsome assort ment on Market street, at cheap rates Ilrown. Ritter.also Heaver & Kremer, and Sohreyer Sc Son, at their old stands on Mar ket street and the new establishment of Au (a good name for business in lhis country) who has returned lo Lcwisburg and j opened out a fine stock of goods at the old Nevins stand, which he oners ot low rales for cadi, and where he will cut and make up to irder. CP We see also new boxes at SPYKEK S and at WALLS'. &The Silsby Farm is to be sold nest week, Tuesday. Ba.Eleetion Tickets printed neatly and rjuickly at this office, at 1 per thousand j tiames cash. lCourt adjourned at New Berlin on Tuesday of this week for the last time, in all probability, in that place. Petty Commonwealth cases occupied most of the time, last week's Court. The principal Civil suits were two for uury against Dr. A. S. Cummings, in one of! which the Plff recovered $1(0, aud iu the other verdkt was given for Deft. In the Orphans Court, Mr. A. P. Mey lert was appointed Guardian of the child ren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gessner, but it being afterwards stated that Mr. G. had desired the fraternity of Tree Masons to bare the care of them, the Court re-considered the appoiutmeut, and the matter lies over until next term for Coal settle ment Union county Fair next week, Tltnrstluy and Ffilug. We trust the citizens of the county will make everything suit to attend the Pair at Hartlcton, very generally. It is the last time Union and Snyder will assemble, probably. There are scores of men iu Hartley also,who have been from the first, fast friends of Agricultural Improvement. To the Pair at New Herlin, tbey contri buted handsomely ; and la.-t year, at Lew- isburtr. thev were anion .t. r i :.. ' U1C lUltulLM m i pectators and in competition at the , name time that Mifflinburg (which is ma, rer) did not contribute an article, and had j but few on the ground. Hartley de-crves in return a goo.1 attendance from X-' i Derlin and lcwisburg especially, and from j tbs County generally. Wc doubt not her , citixens will do their duty in waking all ; necessary arrangements. JWajr-iluKtis au'i unu nuu iu inijr r.w i 1 . J Cards for the Fair at Hartlcton, may be . Lad at the Chronicle office. Every per- I pon couipctiiing lor J reimums must pay 60 cts. for a Membership. Card or cith er day 12 J cts. ; for both days, 20 cts. The Sprnce Creek Road. It will be seen that the friends of this enterprise, in Hartley, arc beginning to I believe. Let it g j at that, then, and no resume agitation and action in its behalf, more crocodile sympathy or wholesale fal nd Lave called a meeting on Friday nest sifications of facts the full extent of which The last day of the Fair will be an oppor- tune time to discuss plans fur iu further ance. Let there be a gem r.il turn out. Hay-Tho Lackawanna A: Pliomsburg Road is hastening to its completion. This road is to reach New Yuik City through the best Coal region in Pennsylvania. Its present terminus is Dloouisburg its con tinuance to the great Central lload at Pittsburg or Wheeling, should be urged. On tome accounts it would be preferable to the CattawLssa route ; but one or the other, wc hope, w ill ultimately make the connection complete. IRuOur neighbor of the Arynt exhorts all bands to stick to the MUilinburg tick et, and has following it two idrong recom mendations of a Volunteer candidate for Commissioner. Which cf the nominees is it intended to cut Lincoln ? or Schoth ? or Hummel T BglWc learn that Georgo Pifer of this town, while in Northumberland on Wednes day, had a leg broken in two places, by a log rolling upon bim. lie was working at the P.ailroad Pridge. tirTickcts from .Milton to the N. V. Slate Fair at Eltuira, in xt wl, tl for t'-C trip t'j.tt '.::. Xcujs Junto from tDth,cr Conntks. lLAin. The "American Era" is anew paper started at Tyrone eity. Mifflin. The Democratic nominee for Assembly, Davis Bates, is forced off the Democratic Ticket, and A. P. Jacobs, Esq., a Whig, is (supported in bis place as an ludf peudeiit. John Purccll, American Democrat, is supported by the Whigs. Milllin County Fair at Milroy, next week. An enquiring chap lately disturbed a prayer meeting, uudur the impression that it was a 'mid-night assemblage' of K.N's. . Marks & M'lJurucy Lave started a ! . ... . steam flouring mill at Lcwistown. A o fluid lamp exploded in the DCW mill, ly Uj PCVlTfly lumed all.) r I t ...s. .,s.u i.o.u luiimr injury uy going under water in the iniil-race. 1'leuty of ; .scssmcnts can bo made, to qualify for vo-as.-istat.ce beinj? at baud, the flame in the j tino. on the tUh inst. Examine the Lists, 1 mill was soon subdued. NonTiiuMHERi.AND. The citizens of , Jltuy Luvc had a public mectin" to tatc ,j : luuitAuii's to reujuusirate against me Tun ing of locomotives and cars upou the Sab bath. The I'uited Sons of America will dedieate their new Hall, in Suubury, 4th Oct. The formal opening of the road from Xorthumbeiland to Milton, com es off to-day. The Chulasky Furnace, couducted by S. Pi. Wood.has been enlar"-1 , . , . . . . LAitiiE Train. The Suubury Amr- i'.-an says, sj Ou Tuesday last the coal bur ning locomotive, David Longencekcr, on the Philadelphia & Suubury railroad, brought into this place, from the mines, a traiu of one hundred and forty cars, each car containing four and a half tons of coal. Trains of one huudred cars are frequently carried over the road." SfLMVAN. Information is wanted of Horace Diddle, who left this County about a year ago, aud has not been heard of since. Any information concerning bis whereabouts will be thaukfully received j j wjf wJj0 jg ja jitutg cjr. cutnstances, at L ipor'.c. The Fair of the Sullivan county Agricultural Society, ( . , . 1"1 ffltl I IU O.T UL.U Oil IUU A -U.A U. Ol Ol.CI next, at the upper Forks of the Loyal j Sock, near Henry Molyucux's. ' ' J I ltAHFtiIll. Here, both the Whig ' aud Deuiocratie organs uuited upon a lie- j r- f I publican I uiou Ticket. A section of the Democratic party have got up a Ticket, n ri , . , . ,4,1 oilu o.ril 1.1.14 M .Ullii.,.u JI..JIV.! L .&LI.UU3 to support it This portion of the Demo cracy, however, are professedly ad hostile to Slavery aud N'ebraskaisni as the other. Passmorc Williamson's nomittzlton was warmly seconded in an immense County Mass Mecting,and some enthusiastic friends predict for him 5,000 votes in Bradford county. Center. The County Fair is to be held near Center Hall, Potter township, Wednesday to Friday, 10th to 12th Oct. next The Premium List is very large. With the Farmers' College in their midst, their strong, varied soil, and thorough Agriculturists, Ceuter will rank among the first Couuties in the State. Ou motion of Judtra Hale. Win. P. Macmanus i .. i . t .i.-i. i was auiuiiicii a .ieuiucr ui lue xar. The "Whig" notes great improvements in Snowshoc township, recently a compara tive wilderness. Moxtolr. The Annual Fair comes off on the ISth Oct. Capt. John Stehley, of G reenwood, is an Independent candidato lor the Assembly, with various candidates fur county offices of the same order. Lycoming. Augustus, a little son of E.Walton, of Muncy l?ain, came to his ., i A t . 1 l : ueatti wcik Dciore last ov ueiuo; ruu over; - " v) UESLrn (llr M hWk C, ,, ,r-..Tho Vr ,aat wcct fur. mnM lbe 5 0u0 pcr j iy qui. nine pins .,ory f.Hows :" Daring the mJ m q anJ Jur!ug lhc anJ gunm)Cr rf 1s55 t,crJ hwfl j;tosscs pr0Tailills in Jj0wi,. , w Ir Ejit if haJ saiJ O " that in the first place or if you had said j nothin on wou!(1 liavc5av ,,, cmon, ; ed much use- and voti and ana yoj ana Mililiuhuig would have stood much better j in public estimation. " Various diseases" I i-i i -, , - i - i , . , 1 iiae iiiuee i 'icni. ... j..o-...e, : not the wi Jc-spread and contagious diseases which you would have made the people wc have all along acknowledged. Lewisburg Railroad Station. Lewisburg i? now about as near a Rail- i road station as Milloii from the Dridge i otic mile. We learn from C. II. M'Giuly ! that a temporary cover at the platform will be put np immediately, and a perma nent Depot probably this Fall. For the. present, we understand passenger cars run up (in connection with Packet l?nat) at 4 A.. M., and down at C P. M. Also &irit (aside from the Packet train) at 0 A. M., and up at 1 1 A. M., every day. -Wc hear it boasted, that Mifflinburg will have 200 voters next month 39 more than in March. Pretty good for a "fin ished town: Any "pipe-laying up, your way, Mr. Star? We confess Lewis- j burg do n't expect to increase so fast as ' that. There will probably be as many old voters absent as wc shall have new ones. fcsyOur half brothers in Snyder county are getting warm on the County Scat ques tion, and a number of Volunteers are an nounced in opposition to the Whig Ticket. ICrThc Editors of the j:M.tin,WincTS- ills.-, Scluiy'.ki'l touu'y, olT-r thtir piper f i i. Lcwisburg Chronicle IterTho Democratic Senatorial Coa-fc-enco of thin .District met at Lewietown and rejected tlio claims of Cul. JoLd Swiucfurd, Esq-, for Delegate, and substi tuted Cul. Reuben. Keller. As Kelltr is the man who dismissed Col. Robert Har- ber, it is half guessed be did it to gut that office. Among these Colonels, Now I5cr liu is left without a candidate or Dele gate. Verily, times bavo changed. fcaJ-Thc K. N.'s of Juniata couuty bavo re-noui'matcd Dr. J. W. Crawf.Jrd for As sembly. The Dr. tried to gel the Demo cratic nomination failed nud now comes out as au Independent candidate, in Loth the papers of that county. De A;k.sskd ! Next Saturday (to morrow) will bo the last day in which As 1 B and hunt up the Assessors. j "ttThe siipcriiiriiy of Arnorican inventive genius not only over that of our English pro genitors, tut indeed of all oilier natior.s, has become too tangible to dispute. It was notor ious at the World's Fair iu London, that the Americans far outstripped ail others in the useful inwMih. -i.:..i. .h cnlien We beat the English in vessels,telegraphs,railroads and manufactures by power; we are beating them in the scientific arts of Chemistry and Medicine, as we have long beat the rest of maukiud. A new and practical proof of this assertion is shown iu the fact thai the princi pal remedies of the Allied armies of the East are furnished from the laboratory of our own countryman. UrJ.CATF.n of Lowell is filling orders fur immense quantities of his "Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic 1'ills," for both the land and sea forces in Turkey- His medicines have been tried and approved by those in power, who have found lliem the most reliable which they could procure for the exigencies in which they arc lo be employed. R. Y.Cily Times. Lewisuurg Academy. Ths Fall aud Wintkh rjtsn of lhis l titttiow will commence on Tiii'hsi.at, Oct. 4, Ih.j., to continue -0 weeks. The design of the Principal in commencing somewhat earlier than uual, is to prepare the way by a shorter Fall ami Spring recess for a rnrtdion hereafter during the hot and sickly season. The course of instruction is calculated lo fit Vouilis for College or for general business. The liiair. is a text book, and Cowi-usitii.w and DtciAMATiox receive careful attention. .milliiKH Ill IUU1.IHIJU I'l .lUlllC.WIL.UI- ,,y fa lcStu ,,; t (,f ('uH'Ll ANTAUT Cahn. ;lcls of Y"r" I'im" S(,rnrr,'' r 1 lie present S-ssmu atlonis a good uppor- tnnitvfor vming men who are rnsased part of "Vyearaiid who purpose devoting the ier months to tn"ir own improvement, those deMrous of obuiuing good seats should be present the first day and secure them. Tuition. For C.. wow Euanc-iii:s (It ea.ljne. Wriiine.lieorTapliv.Aritlinielie.'iraminar and Ilistorv) S'i; AnvA-srr.il E.wolisii (all no! named above) SS; and for Lasoiaoi s $10 Contingent expenes per Session, 60 cis per scholar. Xo deductions except for protracted sickness. J.0. UANUOI.PH. Sept. 21, 155 Principal. I.hi.i..iwtN rili-i, an unfailing Krm'ily for alt .limr-ili-r-of tlir Chst nn.l li'ini:. illirrr Thompwin.of hi. II,. Full. NVw ..rk. ws ii tninty in a mo-t .t'pl'.ral.Io Fla.rof hraltl. ten au'.i; hi luiur. fi tlir ilortor loM him, wrro n...-l..ty c-.nr, hi ri.cn, a.i-l iu f.'t hi ho.tr pi-niTnllT. lu.'l wirrrly an atom of Prsli on it, Futhin'hii hr h-rome. In a'Miti'.n tn tlii, lie lial a rouzli wi.i. li riMii.lrt..v ii'ik him to pii-v (tl-. aro Ink own wor-l-1: h...a just r:tii on Pr..li.i.or llolloway Ui inform him. thrt a'l th.-r r .mplai'.w havr Wn movod by Hoiloway'a I'ilN, alu.r lir bail n'i lhm for 7 wrrk and i:n s an-i In- now f -..In L.-ll.-r thanrvrrhr di.l in hi- lifr. Tl.i" l'llln will rrajily remove all dleaars of the ptotnwh auj bowrla. V'trreetttl tVtfAy. Wheat SI, 50 K-ss S 12 lfy'e"- Tallow . Lard.... llaceu , Ham.... 12 10 10 12 oi n . Oats 02 Flaxseed l,2- Dried Apples. 1,25 Putter 'iO Cloversced 5,50 On the :tot)i u!t., by the Kcv. A. L. Payson, Ilaniel .iruble. of Prairie Konde, and Mis. Jane C. Hawlcy. of Uourdueck l'raine, Kala mazoo co., Michigan. In Newton, Iowa, :!Hh ult., by Kev. Mr. Merrill, Cul. Ww. II. Silsbt and Mi-s llf.tr.it M. SiEiti, all of Mewlon. Iu lluohesvilie.V iJ inst.,by K.M.I lack.l.sq. t'.n..m I'hT.iihor'in mid M Miss telestia daugh- r. - - t, r.,fll S llfliennv. I Mjiicv. Ily Kev.E.Kielier. l:i:h inst.Joseph stal.l ol Iliitialoe and Miss Kot.ecca Siahl ot hcllv I p. In liaih. liith inst, by Rev.Mr.tlai.tur r,K U. Dawson of Addison and Miss Oiive Ji-h:ion. aMawami DIED, In this place, on Ihe 25ih inst., nf ronsuirip tion, Jawi. Jaceso S.iiTa,axed SI years and 1 1 months. In Cattawissa. 2:'.d inst., Wiliia-w S. son cf , Kev. Jus. Y. and C.L.Rothrock-, a-ed M niontns. Iu Dry Valley. Slsl inst., V iimax t.son ol ' , i,,,,,;,',.,,,,,,, Jnh Inst., a danghter of James and Sarah Campbell, aged 4 days. 'll Milllinbitrg, Clin inst. i.iara a. e.augnicr months. )nlhc'.th inst. Rebecca the widow of Henry Zellers, in her Villi year. On the ('h inst. in her loth year. Elizaheth a,,,,,),,,, pf B(.nj. Yoder of West Uullaloe. Ou the loth inst, in Limestone Tp, Jacob Stees, in his 10ih vear. In this place, 27lh insuLinA. daughter of Owen and Harriet Mnrtv. aed I y, 8 m,27 d. Messrs. Ei.. Please state that the Lewis bnr" Music Association will meet next Mon day evening, provided there doesn't happen to be a circus in town al that time. Yours, Ac Motx. Ham, Shoulders and Cheese. 1 Cr( LBS. just received and for sale by IUVJ C. K. M CINI.Y. Lewisburg Cross Cut, Sept. 20, 19.r5. Iicuishurg r.x Isaiise S.oi c ! NEW GCOSS! IROWN &. RITTER have just received a splendid assorlinciitofNew Cojds.which will be sold cheap. Call aud see- Sept. 2li, I So... Last Arrival. Full ami Winter Ory ooN, &c. LAlUIEand siiloiiilid assortment of -i-i. Collars, Sleeves and Spencers. Willi a mil assortment nf Dress Trimmings, Cloves, Mills, Hosiery and Notions; Window Shades and Paper,' Parasols, Hats. esc. A.c., which will ac tually be sold at reduced prices lo suit lhc times. Call and see the Coods and hear the Prices, and judjc for yourselves. C. MENSC1I, Murray's building, opposite the old Graham island Lewisburg, Sept. 28, lt-f.5 BEAVER fc KREHER "IT AVE jnst received a new Stock of 1 1 Fall nml TO iutfr oodi, winch they otier CHEAP. Lewisburg, Sept. 2V, 1855 c iinK aa ! i.th-tsIO I.s j..t r-e. iced I v M !'K I!i:,vi:k i-.k: be West Branch Farmer Sept 2S, 1855. NEW Clothing and Hat Establishment JUST opened, at the Rooms formerly occupied by fieviut Bealr, aa entire new an.) splendid assortment of 1'lotlllllg and Hat, llroadcloih--, Cassimeres, Doe skin., and all sorts of TlllMMIXGS AS1 FUHmslUSG GOODS, also Irci and Frark CiiHtom Coats, got op by experienced City workmen, and every oilier nrticle kept in such eMablihinenls such ars White Shirts and Collars, Under Earments, Mucks, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Overalls, a variety of tiloves. Slocks, Nock and Pocket Hdkfs, Sewini Silk, Thread and .ecdles. Coat Cord and liindinf, i) ya' and Vouths' Hals, Caps, atid.Cloihing, couatauily on hand. 'lltoilt Work done on the premises, and sold at the same rates. The times demand a good article at a low price. Oar motto is, luici .Va and the Smnlktl l'nifil in Town.1'' C?"Xo charge fur showing. Plea.se call and see for your selvevjf vn wish to save from 25 to :I0 prcL TAir.OlU:."!.; in all its branches. Terms-fa h. AUEL AMMON. Lewislmr?, Sept. 27, 1S55 TURN OUT ! MTlETINfi of the Citizens farora- Me in (lie construction of the " LEW- .nIH I.'C, fE.M'RB A; 8PRl'CE CKEEK I! All.liO W," will he held in llartlefon. ' ' t'rin'.ii (ktoltr .V:, It5., at 2 o'clock. It I is very desirable that the friends of the Eoad, j in Kuinu, would especially turn out and give aid aud eomlori to the strong teeling m Centre. The members of the Committee to take Sub scriptions are expected lo bring their Books, that it may lie known what amount of Stock has been taken, and also what additional sums can probably be secured along the line in Union County. A number of good Speakers are expected to address the meeting. samnel llaupt, J. F. Wilson, Jaro'.i Smith David Hayes, John Wilt, James Madden J. D. Forrv, Samuel H. Knigbf, Samuel Wcidensaul, Ceorge Brourher, II. M. Foster, R- V. 11. Lincoln, William Eilert M. Halfpenny, Ac, STOCKIIOl.EKS OF HAltTLEY. Sept. 21, 1S55. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION Buildinss, Third St., Harris burg. Pa. Auihorized Capital, IjiSa.'O OOO. Insures Jiuildings and other property against loss inr damage by FIKE. Charter perpetual. MRF.CTORS. Simon Cameron tico. llergner W. F. Murray Ceo. M. Lauiuan llenj. I'arke F. K. Unas Win. Dock Wm.H KepnerJuII Berrybill James Fot A. B. Warlord. Presioent SIMII.N CAMEKOX. becrelarv f. CAKKIEK. W. It. WILSOX, Agent, Lcwisburg. r.mr.flT New Co -Partnership ! 2 FRESH HEAT! j2 I Mil snliscriiiers having associated themselves under the Firm of inrns & STCisr.il, in the ML I CllbKI.Mi Kusiness. at Ihe ol 1 stand of F. Zellers, in the rear ol his residence on Suuth Third slrefl) are now prepared to supply the citizens of Lewisburg and vicimiv with Fresh Meat, of all kinds Cheap for Cash. We trust we shall have a full share of public patronaze. C? Sell out on Tuettaif and Friday morn ings every week. F. ZELLERS, I. . STERXEK. Lcwisburg, Sept. 17, 1R55 N. B. I wish lo have my old accounts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED I P. All indebted will please lake notice. S.-pt. 17 F. ZKLLEKS. William Jones, TTOJiNEY at Law. Collections Jl. promptly attended to. Cilice opposite Kline's Hotel, fyi) LEYhl!VKG,PA. NEW CLOTHING STORE ! T GOLDSMITH & CKO'S, of Philad., tl will open in this Borough, in the Store formerly occupied by DrJ.F.timtu ou Market street, about Ihe 1st of October, a large 'lt!li:iK Store, snch a one as never Union county could boast of. Wait wilh buying your Fall supply until they come if you wish to save "25 per cent. CLOTI1ISG MAIH: VI' TO ORDER on the premises. Lewisburg. Aug. 31, l-'i'i A Complete Cnre for Agae ! THE very extensive prevailing condi tion of tins disease, nnd ihe fact that it is not known to the public that the undersigned is aide lo CURE AliUE, has induced htm to make known to the public that he uses a pre paration in ne by no less than 2.000 Ameri e;m Eclectic Phvsicians, called Krslora five Willi- UiSter. 'lhis preparation acts ou the Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Kidneys, indeed on the w hole jysicni. and brings it into a healthy and virp"is condition. Now when j the whole system i brotisht into a perfect state I ., I.....M. i,i,novcil.Ie for Affile Irt ne.eiir. wir, penerallv attacks the feeble, or Ihose ,v,ose constiliiti in has been broken by some cause. I ins can generally oe uone oy our Restorative.and almost every Case completely cured. lf course no disease can be cured that a man may r.oi take it again.but we mean cu red and brouyht i'Ho the same healthy condi tion as one that ii-vcr bad this disease, cured fur this season if the pel son observes Ihe luws of life and health. N. B. This medicine should be taken from 3 to 5weclis,dose a table-spoonful 3or4timcs a day, price of quart bottle $1. Now if you are no friend of the Ague j'oti will call and be cured. Lower end of Market St. Lewisburg. M. H. DERSHAM, M. D. The University TN this place will ojen its 17th Semi Annual Session on the 4th of OCT. next. The Faculty is full and experienced, ihe num ber of Students so large asto secure emnlation and mutual benciit, aud of such an age as to render any pranks or violations of decorum unpopular and distasteful. The number last session was 133. As the whole of the classes commence new studies next term, il is eminently the best time for newsludcnts lo enier. In the College and Academy together, not less than twenty-6ve recitations occur daity.givin young men who contemplate but a brifl stay in the Institution an extensive choice of subjects and enabling them to pursue branches suitable to their pre vious attainments. The Frnialc tnsiiliilc opens at the same time under lhc ihree Ladies who have had the charge. rairt or Trmo. Academy English studies only $15 a year do Classical do also 2f College proper Female Institute highest branches 30 do common do 20 For further information, apply to Rev. H. MAI.COM, D.D., President ol the l iuversity Wantad A Partner, WITH a Cash Capital of from $-"00 II to J100O, to engage in a Mercantile Business, (now in operation, and capable of great enlargement) uear Lewisburg. App'y at the Oi'-e of the Lewisburg Chro- niel M-pt 12. ld.VS rnio)i ORDERS n. atlv prinieM and fi r f sab- i-t the ( it.Hiii Uif.re William VanGezer, TTORNEY at Law, il LewlMburir, In Ion C., Pa. C iTOrlice on Soatli Secoud St recently by H C Hickok, Esq. &V Hew Establishment! T EWISOVERPECKwouIi! rcspcclful- lj ly inform the citizens of Lewisbnrg and vicinity that he has opened rooms at the l.o- ion Temperance Hotel, where he is prepared to take DAUUEKREl' TYPE LlrlEXESSE.S in Ihe most improved and life-like manner, and put up in cases varying iu price from 50 cts. to So. He invites llie public lo call auu iry his work, feeling assured that they will be pleased with his workmanship. Having had superior facilities for instructions in the art, (of J. P. Leisenrinz, Danville, and C.B.How ard, Readins.) he thinks himself as well per fected in the art as any in this or anv other Siaie. July 13, 18S5. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Core, IOR the Prevention anil Cure of Inter mittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Au'ue, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, anil all oilier forms of disease which have a common origin in Ma laria or Miasma. Tliis ia a N ATI' I! Ab ANTIlHlTKwhi.il will rnbrrly protrct any rci-li-ut or trm.rll.-r rr.-n in the moiit i--kty orwnnpy .iliti. a, friiu. any Arjueor bitliowi .m-af wlnt..Trr. or any injury from connlaut tuhaling Malaria or MiHauia. It will m-Uully rhcrk the A;u'j in praona who liarr njlf.-ml rr ui any k ii;lU ol'liiuo. from on .lay tolweuly year., w that they in-eil nrrrr lo liara anothrr rliiil. by rimtiauiiiK in arrorjnijl l Jirts-tioe. 'ilia (jalirul at ouis- Uj'ui. tu rt-row .-r at j" tit.- anil lri.atl. an-1 i-in-tinui.3 unill a p.-rinaurnt an4 ra.lirnl r-irr ir.-T.H-t.i. On or two notllm will alwcr forordiuaryara; iodi may tsiiuin, Biore. lirr.'lan ..riutrii in Herman, Ir. ucb uiol Sjniiiiili, ai-isniio;iiiy i-ach l-.ttir. l'ritc One dollar. Liberal uVouuuts uiinln to th.. trade. IVlULNLr: uf SAFETY. .i York, Jwtsrll, is;:.. 'I hare mad" a rhrmieal rauilualiijn of "Khoiies Kr vraA.su Aoeel'i:aa."or "Astidotlt to Malaai.. an.1 have ti strU it for Arra-nir, lury,Ouinib an4 Str.-h-niiie, hut haw uot fouifl a loiriirir of cith'-r iu il, nor hair I fotmJ any cub-law.- in it.. rompoitk.n thai would rruve injurious to the roiit.tuti. n. JAM La B. UilLIoK, M. . Cbeallit. f.VIPESl'K Of JiKIUT. 4-ljwii;i Fin, 1'nion Co, I'a., May 2. 1S55. !. 1. A. niim Urar !nr: Tim t.l of in.-Jici..r y.nl .nt rii. waiilnlv reii-ir.den tlie 11th or Ajril. I hare aol.l about onr half of it, an.1 w, far thr pr..lo that haT usil it are iati.fl.-a that it h:l cured Iht-m. it has nr talnly iUu.i th Atfiia in eicry onr who fcrta uj it, and nix of llie ra.s wure of lot:- ,-fnd;n. Mr ri.trr, who haa had it for lire oria yrais. hark . and would nerer prt it iwy.ppiMl, oxci-nt by tjuinlne, and Uial miy aa long as "he would lake it, ia new, 1 IhiuX, ontirrl. rnred by your reniedy. C K. M'li LY. ru-TIftVtn AflllR ST-VVrRT-B Take no wiorr Inui', Tonki, Mrreory, i)alntnr, rifuirm, Strrhn:r.r, or Asiti-lVri. dira of any tiiu,.. The I wel. known 'iii-ihirn.-y of lh-5e noaious noi-.na prorra ttli-m to lir the otrfriBil ri'herrf fale Ke-licl prio'-i- ! plea, or of m.n-ciiar r ." k Th.rnnly rrmed; in eaie- ti-uee that is both aure and baruu., ia l;ilou.s h:.k a.su Aui r. ..inr-. i ffH.Por aaloat theLewisuorgCroaa-rnt by 3uios; C K. alllSH. Two Good Milch Cowj, rXnii'i'ila fur Winter Kt!iinr. !rOR SALE. Enuuire at ihe Chro- tnkle Oflice. Sept. 1, 1K55 pdlw Arthur's Self-sealing Rt A" KB the cheapest and best Patent out, for preserving r resh r run ana t egetaoies. Three sizes for sale by 1'LRsH A VOUSE, Lewisbnrg. ITPcterson's MAN L'AL for preserving Fruits Ac. for sale as above price 12) cts. DISSOLDTIOn. i THE Partnership heretofore existing I between James Hayes, Thomas .Mnrrav j and John H. Coodrran, under the Firm ot 1. Huts & CV, has this uay been disselye,! by ' mutual consent. A'l persons having nnseitled I accounts will please call al the old stand.whrre Ihe Books and Notes are left in the hands of J. Hayes and J- H. Goodman for settlement. J A 1 ri! fl .S. 1 t.a, THOMAS Ml KHAV, J.() H.OOODMAX. Lewisburg, Sept. in, las rRobert Chamberlin having purchased the interest of Thomas Murray; James Haves, , Jno. ll.Coodinan and Robt Chamberlin have entered into Partnership under the Firm of Hatts, Couth ay & Co., at the Old Stand, where we will be pleased to see all our old friends and easterners, JAMES HAYES, JNO. H. COOUMAN, ROUT CHAMBERLIX. ! Lcwisburg, Sept. 10, 1H55 Take Notice. DTi. K ELLIN'., of Mechanicslmru, Pi.., announces lo all alllicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Motes or Marks, Scrofola or King's Evil. White Swelling. Fever Sores.Sore Lees, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he ran remove them by an entirely new method, without ent ting, burning or pain. !t is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove tbem with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poiw is applied, and no money rcqnired, except for medicine, until a cnre is perfected. Chronic and all other difitnses not mentioned above. especially Venerea! ciHictions treated with po sitive success, i! curaoie. run particulars can be obtained bv addressing C. L KELI.ING, M.D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the re.iuest of persons a'ilicled, residing at a distance, he tins for years 1 en in the habit of prescribing by letter, and with GKWaWAL SlTISFACTHIW. He tvocld s?v however lo those der.iring ndvire in this wav.ilir t lo seenre attention they should enclose, will: the general symptoms of iheir cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending ilis time lor their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted rt his Omce at all lime? when not professionally absent. ( actios. Grangers coming lo .iiernanics- burs to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is th; only one in this Mate who can perform cures ov the new method. His office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechamcsbnrg is H miles from Harhsbnrg, on ihe Cumberland Y. R. It- and accessible from all nans of ihe Lnion. The Dr. will Visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July 2T oG3) 1 MERCHANT TAILOR'. JOHN II. BEALE, having enlarged. J and improved his fshop, on Yiaiket Street, next to Hayes store, nas now cpenea a large and select stock of Clo ths, t'nw.imerf, Testings and j r i in mill itsi of all kinds, also GENTLE MEN'S FI'RNISII ING GOODsi.such as Khirts. Gloves, Hosiery. Collars, iVc. Ac. He will also carry on Cutting and .llakins in all their branches, with despatch, ar-Cotding to order, without cubboging, and oa the most reasonable terms. Ready-made ('lothing always on hand cheaper than the Cheapest. Having a large force of experienced hands in my employ. 1 hope wilh all these facilities tooive general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. I respecuuiiy niviir an wanting anyiiiing in my line of business lo call and examine my slock of Goods. JOHN H. BEALE. Lewisburg, May 1, 1S55. . -mn WIT TS IJIHIA J. UtUAUIk, ill. A" GRADUATE of the Penn Medical j 1 Un versitv.of Plulada , ottrrs nerprotes- sional services lo the people of Lewisbnrg and vicinity. Oil'ice at her f.ilber's residence, (Dr. .1. F Crier's.', one I ior below .1. L. Y.1r's Jewelry steie. ' Ar"l IS, 1s.,5. J. EL C. RANCK, A TTuRXEY at Law. Mlflinkr''. Union Co, Pa. tV" All protwsional bu sines enirusted Ui his care, will be puneliially and faithfully attended lo. June I. 55 yl New Firm and New Goods I A T lhc Mamuioiii Drug &. thrmtt-al Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL: rn,a n..l..r.iffn.il hnwitLff nnretinspil ihe? entire Mammoth Drug St. re formerly kept by IT 'i'A..n.l.Ui .L rv. ar. now readv in till Orders and Prescriptions at a momeut's notice. We have a lar-e and well selected stock of I'resk and pure HKVGS, XEDHISF.S, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Oil, Paints, Class, Puttv and ' DUUCUlsTS- GLASSWARE, All kind nf I'utt-Ht Mndicines, Ftuit and Confectionery, Tobaceo,Snuff,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Funey iWioui nml Tuiit Articles, Fine Toilet S .aps &. Perfumery of all kinds: liai-Miis Cunas ur nut vauhti. Hook" ant Stationery, a general variety ut Liteiary and School Boeks. Pine Oil, Lard and Tluid Lamps of every j descri tion; fresh Pine Oil aud Patent Burn-i ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire 1'i'Kif and Z'nc Pain's. Preserving and Pickling Jars, Ac rT?T...i..B-.... ...Ill tlrtolr eomnlele. couiprisiug many articles it is impossible here . to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Call and sre us. one and all, aud see our i stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not a-k you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Reiuember the Mammoth Drug Store '. TEED. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisbnrs, Union Co. Pa. MS BY RAILROAD. A new supply of Fancy Goods, Port? Mi.nay.ies, German Pipes, aud Kienikiniiiue T bacco; also a variety of new Books, the very latest works, to he had at June 29, '55. CJIl;lsT iA I.DWF.L VS. 1)Y CANAU A fresh supply of While ) Lead, Paris ami Chrome Creen ground in ml ; also Tnrkey I mber in 1 lb cans; Lia seed )il. Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell al ihe lowest rates to be had at VIIRlsr CA LP W'FLl.'K T AST, but not Least, a Sne assortment of ihe very best "erfnmery for the ladies and gen's, consisting of Almond and Honey Soaps, Extracts for the hdkL, Cologne, Bay Leaf and Honey Water. Bureau Perfume, etc. to be had at CHRIST a CA LI) W ELL'S. ; iie long-established Hat Store! IKAMtLIX SPYKOnoulJ respect- JL fully anniHince thai lie has just opened a most splendid assortment of SPRING AND SI MMER II ITS, Ctl!, and CLO" Ti3il,aad is selling them al lower prices than ever before offered in Lewisburg. latM Mul-skiii, Silk. Hrasn. Wide-awake, Angola, Hungarian, Panama, Straw, Chip Ac. 4'at'tl of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and pri-es.- Flatts ami Fancy Hats for CHILPRrTV, of the latest and most beautiful patterns. ( latliiiie for Spring and summer such as Coats, Pants, Yeats, Shirts, Hosiery, tiloves, Suspende-s, and every other sort of Wearing Apparel of the latest cat, and cheaper than t:-.e eheamst. rs' Carpet Sags, Trunks, UmbreHas, and a g'jjt variely of other articres. Th? pubhe are cordiaMy invited to exam ine his rtock, as be is confident that they will "i;e sitisfi?d with his Goods and Prices, (fte mcn.l er the ('1.1 Hand Market street, Sd door east of Third, fortierly J A F Spyker Lewisbnrg. April 21, 1855 Lat, hut not Least! TDDIN.S& WETZEL would announce 1 to ihe Trading community, in Town and Co intry, that tSey have now finished the re ception of the lurgest artd best stock of Spring and tiaUiuier Goodti ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Goods, Gems' aud Lad.es' bummer Wear, Ciroterlea. Crockery, Hardware, Ifurrnsnure, and all Goods desired fir HOUSEKEEPERS and FARMERS. Onr Goods were weleeled with ttnusnal care, and we believe will be formd of the very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as thercau rea sonably be aflurded at any other store on the West Branch. V.'e respectfully Invite onrold customers lo call and see oar stocks, and we are sure we ran suit your wems and tastes. Produce ta ken as nsual cash never refused. May II. :.... lDDI.Mio V WETZEL. Th3 'Cld Hammoth" SwarmL-g WITH Now GiUhlsalid Old Custtimers! ! II 4. &. J. WALLS are now receiving and opening for public in spection, an nnnsaally large asscrtment of !I CRCH tIZE for Sprint; and Summer comprising all the varieties of du v ;oons, GROCER7FS, II AUU WAKE. VlEE.XSWARE, l'l.ASTEIi.SA LT, Fish, Ac required in similar Mercantile Houses, to which Ihey invite the attculion of all desiring good Goods at fair prices. Grain ami other Country Produce taken as heretofore. J. A J. WALLS. Lewisburg, May 1, 1955. Nev ir'irm: New Goods! New Store! 'THE SubscriVrs having entered into 1. a Copartnership in Merchandizing, and having re-tititd and improved the Storeroom of H P fbellcr formerly occupied by Kremer A Ct, Would respectfully announce lo the trading community that thev are just opening a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SPRING & SUMAIKU GOODS, -1 adapted to Ihe wants of all, and comprising Ihe osnal variety Lept at Stores in the larger Towns. IT-C.I.L ASH HEH. (More particulars hereafter.) J.Srhreyer S. Son. Lewisblin:, April 12, 1S55 CARPETS. A very largtand well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 2: cts. to f l.s.i per yard. A portion ot these Carp?ts were bought al auction, others direct from the maniifaru.rs, at prices that we ean sell them very low. Thrse in want of Carpet we Invite tu call and look before buvina else where. J. SCIIUEVER A SON. June 1, l'.r.. A' Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. SCHREVEft A SON. V LARGE lot of Ladies' spring an.) sum mei Shawls, for sale very low, bv June 1, ISflj J. SCllliEYER A -f,V. CLOTII?, Cassimeres.Tweeds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever bv June 1, 1855 J. SCllREMK A '' Old SoldJlersrBTanks. TIOI'NTV LAND WARRANT blanks tor all encaged in lh service ol lhc L.s, in the War of 1813 and for iheir Widows, al the mice of the Lnisbnrg Chionicle. T A DIES SEWING BIRDS from 50 to 2 i ri . Violins? Cards. Portfolio and Scrap Book-.. Colour A Colour boxes. Camel A J Sable Hair pencil;. Drowine paper and Draw- I mg pnci's, at M F.vpulfitk A Ui.-tll'rs. 1 S'. I.rwirbuij. James F. Linn. J. Merrill Lias. I . & J. M. LLNa, l- . w Attorney at JLaw. I.EWlSDLKG, 574 I'nioa County, Peoa'a. "Hare yon teen SAM?" . U KK.MS to le a Qnestioo asked k I O almost everyboe?y t but we inquire. I Have yau seen the Late Firm, -with their supply of j Sew Root bM-, baiters, ac.T ' jP. The subsi ribrn baring assbctawd llerna. ptl selves into a Copartnership ia baaiaess., now offer lo Ihe pablic, at the OM Suaat of S. .V D. Small, on Market Su the cheapest (for Cash) and best lot ol HOOTS .SHOES, for Men and Jk-ys, ever offered in Lewitbarf Also a new and splendid assortaora' M f. (1 SHOES fir I Allies W Gemiltmti, A v'rietv of Oailer", Half Gaiters. Ties, Bos kin, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of la laMst styles anil sizes ; Ac. Ac. Ac Work made lo order Mending dvaa aa usual and as the Workmen ba n-aderet satisfaction heretofore, we Irust we shall kava a full share of public patronage. SAM wilt continue lo be on hand as forn.erly.aad Bepaa to give general sattslanixo lo all eusloracra. M.IFER & M FADDlf. Lewisbure, Feb.2J, IS55 J. Franklin Harvey, M. O., nOMU'OPATIIIC riiysician wonJd respectfully annonnee lo lbe citizras of ewisburg and vieiany lhal he aas perraaaeat ly located himself ia lhis place, and asks a share of the public patronage, freting assorfd thai he can treat with unsurpassed success alt curable diseases that Ihr bnman-faaiily ara prone to. In Ihe treatment of rbsea-.es f fa males and childien the great Homojopailiia law stands without a rival; also ia chroma diseases, that has baffled the skill of other sys tems, llorou-opaiby stands forth as a giant, claiming victory in almost every case. All ye afflicted, give it a trial ; it will not cost your much. Try before you condemn. Dr. II. is a regular graduate of the Hobmb opalhic Medical College, of Peaxisjlyaaia. (Philada) Office on Second street, above Market, for merly occupied by Dr. Wilson, where, be ca be consulted at all times when But on profes sional duty. LewisbuT?, April 20. 1855. GREAT ATTRACTION AT the OiJ Stand of J. HATES . CO. Jost arriving a laree and eitensive assort ment of NEW GOODS, purchased at the low. est Cash riuure, and of course will be sold at a small advance. We have a large stork of Dry Coeda of all grades and textures Fancy Dress ttilka from 50 cts to JJ-'J.'IS per yard, Eerage Delains from 10 to 25 cts, Shally Boraxes, Barrrd and Striped Boraze and Tissues, French, English and American Prims of all styles. 1UU pieces of Madder color Prints (at ) warranted fast colors, also a handsome assonaient of LACS and Embroidery, together wilh a ureal variety of Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Ladies Port Monnais Ac Ac. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKEliT. CEDAKWARE in abundance of a auperiar quality, also superior lot of 8T0NEWABH of all descriptions, a lot of Ready made Clofataaj Hat and Cap of all descriptions. CARPETING Ingrain. AIl-Wool. Hemp an-1 Rag Carpets.Stair Carpels. Rugs Oilcloib, Wiudow Blinds, Ac Ac. all of which will be sold low for Cash or approved credit. rSTIie highest Market price paid for all kinds of GRAIN. I RON, PL ASTER, FISH, SALT. COAL. Aa. always nn hand. J. HAVES A CO Lewisburg, April 2fi. 155" CABINET WARE. 'Having taken the Shop on North tonrtn street, near tha Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber moat respectfully informs the citieens of Lewisburi; and vicinity that he is prepared lo manufaetar all kinds of Cabinet Ware, eompnsiag M'REAl S. TABLES, Bedsteads. Stands,,-, Sofas. Corner Cupboards. Card Table, all HL kinds ot CHAIRS. Ac. Also that bemakesl COFFINS to order, and having provided bias self wilh a IllMRSi: he will be prepared to attend Funerals. Having engaged the best workmrn.therefera the public may rely upon having the best ef work from the best materials. JOHN S.SH1FTO! N B. All kinds of Country Protlaca lakes in rxebangv. Lewisbnrg, Apul 26, 1855 NEW HARDWARE ST0RS ! nOl sEKEPEUS. attention ! WU! be foo4 at the new Hardware Store of REY NOLDS A M FADDEN, Lewisburg, Candle sticks, Siihtiers. Clothes Lines, Cot ee Mills. Knives and Forks, Shears ar-d Scissors, Baka Pans. Round and Oval Boilers, Shovels aae) Tongs. Stair Rods, Ac, w b ch will be sold low for the money. Ladies, rail and see. CJl FO F. MAKERS know what a tronblt ll is to. (5 g"' an assortment of Lasts. Mornccsr-. Li ning and liiuding rkins, French Kill. Sb Thread, Heel Nails. Bristles, Ac.; all, and much more, yon will find at Ihe new Hardwarai Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDEJf. SADDLERS y you call and examine ear stock of Harness. Bridle and Roller Bac kles, Bitts. Hames, Stirrups, Monnime, Girih ins. Deer Hair, Straining Web, Saddle Trees. M hip Slocks and Saddlers Tools. too will fiadl it to vour advantaw. Hardware Store ia Lew isbnrg. REYNOLDS A MTAPPE . CKIACHMAKER will find coastantly n j hand Eliplrc Springs, Axles, 11 ab Bands. Laces, Oak Felloes. Bows, and a lei.eral as sortment of Trimmit.rs, at the Harriw:re Storo of REYNOLDS A M FADDEN, Lewisbure;. ITlAR.MERS, come and examine oor new stock of Trace, Halier, Breast and Bntt Chains. 4 prong M. Forks. Kay Forks. Scythes. Grain Rakes, Cnnine Knives. Ac .it the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS & M'FADDEN. CARPENTERS, we ean sppply yrn with the relebiau'd Creetil'.el 1 Tool Ci mpany's Planes, Hum's celebrated Hatchets, Axes, Ad zes, Boat Builders Adzes, Chisels. Squares. Saws, Saw Sets, Anrzers. Plane Bills, Hd's of all kinds. All will be sold lower than usual at cash prices. Drop in and see, rrntlrmrn j no chart' lor examining slock. l Ihe Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A M FADDEN- E. GERHART, Surseon rentist, at his resi dence, Corner i-f Third street crd Inirersttif Afenue. I.EWISBI Rti. Pa. .Aug. 2t, lr.f Small Profits and Quick Sales!! T the (IlEAP STORE or IV KKOWX At. RITTFll. The subscribers ofer. at lire old M'Fadileit SturenHun, opp..site ?. Penny's Saddle shop, a choice assoitniein of SUfflilllai 5111)33, bought for Cash and selected with great rare. The Goods roniprise ihe nsaal variriv, and will be sold ri? at the lowest possible prices. VV respectlnlly iuvile oU and new pairona aud the public generally tn call "and see our sunrk before purchasing elsewhere. J H BROWN, - H RITTER. Lewishnre. April 5fi, IS55 C. V. SGHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL , ..!. '.. mi... 7'i or "", jiaiktif'H-.t - t-t-a'.MUlS A. I
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