ITrniisImn Cljronirlr. r o. jr. iroR'f.v j. a. roitxsr.irs. Nov. 10, 1855. T. &tmstmrs .Tf t-M. T1. LiwmrRA Cruoniclb .ha tit larirM and Wl circulation of any X.wRjsper ta tuiua OodMy. Thanksgiving Day. Tni"RPiAY of next week, in accordance with the recommendation of the Govcmor cf l'cunsylvaiiia and of wvcral otbers of Ibese United States, is to be observed aB a day of public lliatikfgiving and praiae to Almighty God for the mercies and bless ings conferred upon us as a people, and as individuals. I'ublic and private business will be nuspcndeJ as much as possible,and worship, in al! Miitable war, offered to the great Giver and bountiful Hencfaetor. A day thus upent Kill bo pleasing in iho eight of Ilim who will be sought utito by the children of men ; but if spent in osten tatious lip service, in a pirado of wealth, in drunkenness, in gluttony, or in rioting, it will be an abomination in the bight of Ibe juit arid holy atd emnisciont Sovo tcign of tba Unircrse. ihosc whs are favored with ac abund ance, or even a competence, may act the truo fpirit of gratitude by bestowing in a kind and tiim-iy wanner suitable gifld rn their neighbors, and on the nocdy that arc jtrangers, pfpecially. We are requested to state, that with Divine permission, Rev. 13 li Hamlin will preach a sermon appropri&to to tho day of Thanksgiving, in the Lewisburg 1'resbyte rian church, en Thursday "224 inst. I'ublic worship will begiu at half-past 10 o'clock. In the evening of the game day, Prof. Curtis is expected to preach in tho Bap tist bouse. TLe public are respectfully invited to at Lend. Repeal of tho Division Law. An alarm is attempted to be created, by aomo dt?ignir iucd, to tbo effect that serious iflfjrts will be made at the coming session of the Legislature, to repeal the Division Law, and re-uuito Union and Snyder counties. The first vre saw of this j retcnd'jd movement, was in a paper, formerly Whig, but now American the editor of tfhich warmly supported Craw roi:D and as warmly opposed StuoUsE, on political. personal and sectional grounds. The Juniata .Sentinel of 25th ult. said : -W'e learn that Mr. Mebbili. of New Berlin holds Mr. Stroi ie" pledge to nse his efforts for the repeal of the Division Law. Vc know not how much truih there is in the charge, but the vote of New Berlin, Mifflnbnrg, L'r.ion, Limestone. Jackson and West Buffuloe town ships for Sirouse, would give character to the report. We heard a gentleman from Mifllinburg state, in mis place, that he voted for Stbouse dainty on the ground of annexation." Next the Sclinsgrove Demalrat the Kdiior of which Lu bad a poroon! mia understanding with Mr. Sirouse, relative to the printing of tickets echoed the charges of the Sentinel, with additional charges of (he same nature, and equally destitute of the kind of proof necessary to alarm any well-informed man. There is but one "count" in Mr. Gutemus' " in dictmeut" that wc deem additionally im portant, and that is that "Mr. Weirick refused to concur in the nomination" of Mr. Sirouse, at the Whig Conference in Frceburg : we thought, and so published at the tixuc, that that nomination was uvani'mout ; and the next day, at New Berlin, (being Court week) leading Anti Division Whigs informed us that if Mr. Strouse would go for an old-line Whig for U.S. Senator, that was all they asked, they would roll up their sleeves for bitn. There are those who sagely pronounce this kind of evidence, "proof," and reflect upon the wisdom and gratitude of tboso Divisienists who supported Mr. Strouso. We ou the contrary regarded it as merely the wilful or at best fanciful cause given for a sore defeat, when the complainants bad, as they thought, all the wires fixed j either our Senator orour Representative would to insure certaiu victory, and when they ish to u'-rtake Ihe job of Repeal; and if ti i , they should, we have no idea that the Lecis bad actually triumphed (and that too in a ' , , , , fc , , , .. . latnre would like to be tantalized any longer manner calculated uunccessariiv to wound . ... ,- ,.,,.. j...c:c ti.j;... j by the I. nion county dissensions. Incdivorce tho feelings of the supposed defeated) for ; hajn been decreed, will be continued ; for some days over their alleged success. If Mr. Strouse had been defeated, we do not bclievo these charges against him would ever have seen the light. Wc should not have referred to the matter at all, had not .1 l . :.. . ! . 1. . ..ll.Oll.U.-ClTOgU.firp-IUWOUi the pcot le of the two counties may know i r I bis position on a question capable cf beco ming practical to address us,without any request or suggestion on our part, the fol lowing cote : Mexico, JrriTt Cochtv, November 4, 1S55. $ M. Wonntf Sir: There was an article made its appearance in the Juniala Srntinrl of I Hie 35th ult. staling that Mr. MmuiL of New IVilin holds me responsible to use my ell'oris j fr the Repeal of the Division Law which is j FAI.sE from A to 'A. neither was there such I - .1 : it-4 I.. M. TAvr.l nnR a Kilns iiiiiin.iiru v .iii. .iiciiii, .it iu uiui talk or rumor. Vour obt servt, C. W. STROUSE. Here is a plain, manly, straight-forward din'al of the charge, made voluntarily and without abuse or vituperation. Unless ' Af..;!! t.ro.lneoi. flio "rilrilir,." n11..,vl , . . c, fc. ., , 1 to liavo Llcu iivcu, Mr fctrouse n entitled ' ' . . , I to U ihe lenelit of Its denial. That he ( is a man of persoual ibtegritv, is the tes-1 timonj of Messrs. Cl'NMNcnAM, NORTH, j Fi:nk. and others tf the first citizens of. Lis native county. Ho is a member in 1 good standing of tic VrcslyteriaD cburcb. The panic Sentinel, rt-fcrring to a Circular issued in that couuty, sajs : We wish il understood that we do not fciame Mr. Stronse with oriinaUnt; or citrul- -t,R me aociimenu c believe him too honest and b.Kh-mandcd a man lo engage ! Kui:i u mw an il mean. TLe Regittir tte Dcuiooratie organ of ; Juniat. coanty, wllch vigorously orroscd 1 citiz-u of I'mon or Snvd.-r counties; and it is Uommonwcaiin oi I cncsyivania in ucne onlv since the Election that I have heard such ral Assembly met, and it is hereby enact- i Mr. Sirouse is a man of unimpeachable character, (barring politically.) and we have no douht will discharge 'he duties devolving I upon him in his oflicmt character. the ue" of his ability, and in accordance with the will I of those he represents." And the Detnukrat previous to falling out with him about a matter, the import ance of which we doubt cut has boon exaggerated by interested parties bore the following testimony : " Mr. Sirouse is a gentlemen who stands high in ihe community where he is best known. His moral character stands above .suspicion. He is nell qualified to represent the people of our Representative district, and he is a warm friend and advocate of ihe great and fundam ental principles advocated by Henry ("lay. He will faithfully and hones:ly represent the pto ple of our district, lie is a farmer, lint is well acquainted with the nllairsof the Government." The defeat of Crawford, by this county, can easily be accounted for without any charge of secret pledges by his opponent. IT i. nnl- In lorna miinrill MIA nf .i o t , . , ,. the 8G Members-wbo were sent to I ar- ns&urg last year, ana were f sent tni. In addition to the general unpopularity ot the list Legislature, there wcro ttjriul reasons operating to take from Crawford the votis of Democrats, of Camernniatis, of Americans, and of Temperance men and that Whigs and Anti-Divisiouists ge nerally should rpposo bin), was almost a matter of course. Tho votes t f a few Auti-Division Dist ricts are appealed to as proofs of the rumor against Mr. Strouse. Let us examine a few of thcs- returns, and compare them with some of the strong Division districts. AMI MV1MON. liivi.i n. Am; Kt. Cranfurd. Strouse New Berlin S 1 13 9 108 I'mon 49 123 Limestone C 121 Miiniuburg C9 9J Jackson 1 lo'J 7 1 II 0 ICS at Does any one supposo such votes would have been given ss the last, under such a pledge as is alleged ? Are there but 108 men in New Derlio who would vote fur a restoration of the county seat 1 and aro 0 of her citizens opposed to it ? Tho very idea is preposterous 1 Now let us look a liitle further and Ecu how tho vote stood in the strongest UIVI'-IOM DISTRICTS. r'ivi-H.ii. Au:i !!?. rnwfr.M. F!rvi: Tast Ruffal.-e 175 4 41 ilii l.cvrisbur 45 1 165 l-'il K"l'y 113 12 4 12:1 White Deer S.Vl 21 121 l-iil Dulfaloe 1'J hi 2:i I'Jl West Buff.:loe 11 1 63 V9 121 This shows conclusively that iho same causes operated ajainst Crawfird in the Division as in the Anti-Division districts, to that where he had several hundred inaj. last year, he is now 1IC0 behind. Dut tLo idea that Miffliubur supported Mr. Strouse for tho sako of the repeal of the Division law, is rich. It is supposed that MiCIinburg spent three times os much time and money, for the County Scat, as Lewisburg did. Now look at Ihe vote in that atit t li nogttcr!ng tia4rota ftlmoct erjunlly intereftcd in having the scat of justice at Miminburg : Tori. i-V. MilThil-s. Crrnford.Flrnuse Hartley i il id 33 l.ime'tone 6 123 1 K'S West Buffalo 13 200 29 121 Milllinhiirg O 196 11 1H3 Is it to be supposed that the people of these districts, after working as they did lo roll up 7CO majority for MifTluibur?, and that with a strong hope nf success, uvuld at the same moment give (533 majority ror a man pUdtd to rob them of the frail of their labors, and to tear from them the seat of justice a second lime ! Believe it, who will we do ret. Bnt Mr. Strouse had in Juniata (as Pr. Crawford had in I.'ninn) a "-hard road lo na vel." He had not only the Democratic, but also the American party strength to combat, and also a reporv.that he was in favor of the removal of the seat of justice from Mifllintown lo Perrysville, which cost him many votes. As to the repeal of the Division I. aw, there may be efforts made by the dissatified and restless, but we think the great majority of the people hava had strife enough, and wish for peace. A majority of the people were at the first opposed to the New Berlin location; but when it was there fixed, it was destined to remain for one generation. We do not think who ever knew two counties, once separated, lo be re-anited ! Xot nntil the "eternal hills" which separate the counties are snnlr, do we suppose such a re union wiil be effected. County Prisons. , J.UC.I, Ar;l 1Vr.1T..(M"V?1 L" n't ?. i 1 1 .1 l: e V ncrcas, is lias lonp ucen lue poncy or this government to combine the separation r f convicts one from uuothcr with instruc tion and suitable manual labor, as the best means of discipline and reformation ; And whereas, It is necessary to tho equality of penal justice that the adminis tration of the county prisons shall bo uni form, as has been heretofore declared ; therefore, Section- 1. Be it enacted by tho Sen ate and IIouso of Representatives of the , , , ed by the authority of the same, That every county prison which shall be here after erected within this Commonwealth shall be so constructed that every person committed thereto, whether upon convic- t i.-in or AtLKp mar he confined sernratft an J apart from even-other person conimit- . , ,' . , j 1 ' i.,i:.i. ted thereto, due regard being Lsa in Ihe j,laIl of cririS(raction to the health of the person to be so confined ; and that before any county prison tha!l be erected within '' Commonwealth, the plan of construe- of uch priton, drawn sufEeicnllj in bhall be submitted by tbo Commissioners of the coutifj in which the same is to be built to tbc Secretary of tbc Common wealth, an J ball be inspected and approved I y biin, nnd eo certified by hi In npon the F1"' ry r 7 I0.J,UD,8(, nc ,iiuuiirau;uriB mwitoaiMj uu ,iu'e of thcir ukmitting ke oripinl as ttf"rrfilid an1'1 '' b b tL? "( Lewisbiirir ChroniclcTanti West Branch Farmer Nov. 1(, J 855. -Appointment. . ITon. Joseph Casey, wo learn from Harrisbnrg, baa been appointed by Gov. Pollock, Superintendent of tba Erie and North East Railway, which has been forv feitcd to the State, under the provisions of the bill passed by the last Legislature, and recently signed by tho Governor. Mr. Casey has, we understand, already entered upon bis duties, and taken charge of the Road. IVitfjJu. Xevtf. Oanal Appointments. The Canal Commissioners met at Ilar risburg last week, and inado Iho fallowing appointments: SUTKRIXTENtiESTS OF MOTIVE POWER. On the Philadelphia and Columbia Rail road, J. B. Baker ; on the Allegheny Por tage Railroad, W. M. Callahan. Supervisors. Kastcrn Division, Wm. Forster; Delaware Division, D. Evans; SugriuchMiua Division, J. Dicffenbaeh : .., Wand Bridge, C. II. Zicgler j iortlim(mth Outlet Lock, V. Cole ; West Branch, J. B. M'Mieken ; Upper Juniata, I. D. Leet; Lower Western, J. M. Orr ; Lower Juniata, J. Eiscubise. Weiuh Masters. Philadelphia, Rich ard Simpson; Lancaster, R. King; Johns town Weigh Lock, J. M'Clelland; Johns town Scales, J. Barkholder; Philadelphia Assistant, II. Leech; Northumberland, Wm. Elliott; Columbia Assistant, Joseph M. Watts; Berth Haven, F. M'Bridc ; Portsmouth, II. Rightmeycr. Caroo IssrECToRs. Bristol, D. Wil lards ; Columbia, J. Magcc ; L. N. Branch, (V TV. Search; Johnstown, J. ('. Barrett; Columbia, C. Carson; Philadelphia, P. Conroy. Colltctors. Easlon, D. II. Nieman ; New Hope, E. K.. Salliday ; Bristol, R. Patterson ; Philadelphia, James F. Smith; Paoli, Robert La!Ti.rfy; Parkcsburg, N. M'Vey; Lancaster, C. Carmany ; Colum bia, J. L. L'glitner; Portsmouth, J. Liv crmcre; Ilarrisburg, J. L. Reilly; Hunt ingdon, Tillman Jackson ; Blttirsville, Ueo. J. Jamison; Freeport, C. G. Snowdtn ; Frccport Aqueduct, Mary Nesbitt; Pitts burgh, TV. M. Stewart ; Beech llaveu, P. Ent ; Liverpool, J. M. Buum ; Juniata Aqueduct, Samuel Biglcr; Johnstown, D. Fulwood; Ilollidavsburg. J. P. Hoover; Newport, A. A. Salliuger; Northuiuber-j land, John Swinefird; Williamsport, J. j Piatt ; Dunsburg, ti.'A. Auehcnbauch. Statk Ahknts. Josiah S. Royal, of j llarri.-burg ; aureus llulliroofc, i t Lan caster, and Morgan C. Ramsey, (f Phila. Jacob S. Routh, keeper of outlet lock at Columbia. Jacob Fetterless, wood inspector. SUfTho Weikrn Watchmtn has a full acaount of the lUilroal disaster, beyond St Ljuis, on Thursday, 1st inst. It was in the midst of a t orr i bio storm, that the accident occurred. The following are the names of tho killed : Key J.iha Teasdale, Pastor of 3d Uaptist Chh Itev A Billiard. Pastor of Ut Presbyterian Uh Wm I. Chappel, Deacon do J A Ross do do Thos S O SulIivan. Chief Engineer Cart Thomas OTIaheriv nenry onomeau, term ol cnouieau Jc Valle II 11 J)aUon, Attorney Cyrus .ocivui, 1 ouceman Mann iiutler. Justice of the Pence Thos tirey, ll'.icksuiiili and l'oun lryman S Ilast, Fireman Patrick Barry, Wood-passer T J Mott, Representative of Dunklin county J B M'Culloch, of D inklm E C Vosti, firm of Vosti & Shields Capt C Case, Proprietor of Omnibus Lines E C Blackburn, President of City Council Wm Athey, late Assessor of Citv I Joseph Harris, of !t I.oiiis county j E BJert'ries.Representative of Franklin county Adolph Al'.eks li M Dubois tieor'e liberie II W Hume Wm L Lynch Jns A Kinnegan Oce body, left at the fiasconade One body identified at Herman, name t nknown and many others more or less wounded, it is hoped not fatally. The scenes at tha Inmcs of worship so lately occupied by tho two popular and eloquent pastors, on the occasion of their funeral services, were most impressive. A gentleman who sat near Mr. Teasdale when he was wounded exclaimed with his dying breath, "Great God ! how terriblo are thy 1 imlfvmpnfa 1" nni tliA unQnenlf -iIiIa awn J b - - - j with which the words were pronounced, were still ringing in an auditor's cars, and would haunt his memory for life. Monday the 5th inst., at the request of tho Mayor of St. Louis, was observed as a day of cessation from labor and public worship in view of tho great calamity. The Directors of tho Railroad appointed a Commission of Ten to investigate the cause of the disaster. Mr. O'Sullivan, by whom the bridges were constructed, stood at the post of danger on the engine, confi dent of tho safety of the work, but was 1 among the first who were killed. Other bridges on the eatno road have since fallen away, said to have been undermined by flood i. A new Act has becn,introduced into the Rhode Island Assembly to superccdo the existing liquor law. It provides, in sub slanco, that cities and towns may grant licenses for the sale of liquors in quantities not less than one qnart the party licsused giving bond that he will not allow any such liquors to be drank on the promises where the same are sold that he will not ! ti . . . , ,1 q, f scll to any person under the ltinueuoa of J ' 1 intoxicating drink nor upon Sunday, or j on any wejk day after ten 0 clock in the . ,. . evening nor sen any liijuors noi rr0" douucliI pure hy a comon.ssicncr appoiuled for that purpose nor give credit for any liquor eolJ. Ilotela not to bo limited in Ihe quantity sold. Another act for the Mippresaion of tippling-shops was intodnc cd at the tamo time, which possesses pro visions similar to tuoso ot tuo .Maine law with regard to complaint of parties and seizure. There was a Convention of tho Amcri can party at Raleigh, N. C, last week, which resolved to abolish all the secrets of tho Order, and to form a public organ ized party. It was also resolved to hold a State Convention at Greensborough on tho 10 day of April next, to nominate a can-1 didatc for Governor cf that State. Foreign News. By Telegraph, for the "Chronicle. AtrtTal of the Pacific. Niw York, Nov. 15 The Pacifio ar rived this morning, with one week's later advices from Europe. A. rupture has taken placo between Great Britain and America, and oar min ister requested Lis passport.- There is great excitement In England. Mr. Buch anan, it is reported, denies asking for his passport. Tho peoplo are making great demonstrations against their government in consequence of having raptured with us. Tbo news from the seat of war is unim portant. Tbo Allies have been gainiug some little, but nothing decisive has been done, and they are preparing winter quar ters. Wheat has fallen two penoc; Soar un changed. Hark Working Men. You complain of hard times, and do wonder. During the last year, there been imported into our country' almost $10,000,000 worth of foreign manufacture, which oar exports have fiiltd to mrct.ly 326,000,000 imjold. Ah, yes ; money is scarce, and who'd won der ? This fret and u holetale trado, all on one side, don't pay American mecha nics just so well. I nion Count j Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. ABRAHAM S. WH.SSON, President Judge for the Twentieth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed ot the counties of Luiou.MilUin and Snvder, and JMr.s Maksbill, Esq., Associate Judge in Union county, have issued their pre cept, bearing dale the 27ih day of October, lH5f, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, t Iyer anil Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at l.EWISBI.Uli, for ihe county of I'MON, on the third MOMl.W of DECEMBER next, (being Ihe 17th day) 1S55, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for ihe county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, imitii sitions.examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their otlices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are rrquired to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril, Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. (iiven under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Ollicc in Lewisburg, the 1st day of Nov ember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huu Ired and fiflv-five.and in the seventy eighth year of Ihe Independence cf ihe United Slates of America. fiod save the Common wealth! DANIEL D.(iULDI.,heriir. Ikuc M4l,ncr.TTm, Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creight John Ilias vs Wm M Vanvalzah Daniel Kanaler vs James M'C'reiaht Limes M'Creight vs Daniel Kcnglcr R B Carev vs Mark Halfpenny Mrs E Moatz vs Alexander Ammons llastian I'rlpUcl Joltu ri.-l. Samuel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe M Chappel for I)r W Haves vs Jno I.r.eke tc Jacob fctewart vs Michael Fielithnrn North, Chase c North vs Chs H Shhner Dr Wm Hives vs John Locke SVAW I) Tnrnpike Co vs While Deer Tp Peter Hnmme vs Hannah Hnmmel Clement & Masser vs Youngman V Walter same Tacgirtf Furmm v Barton P O Campbell and others vs L P Teed C E llnwes for John Locke vs M Chappel Francis Z.-llers vs Alexander H Blair Coin' 111 sugj M Benfer et al vs J Hans Jretal Trustees Lnlheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stock Susanna Brown, late M. vs S.V J Messersmilh Danville Bank vs Jno Lawrence 4 'hs Stees Alfred Kneass and wife vs James (JiiinnJ Thos Penny for Isaac Eyer vs S Walter (ieorce Srhnalile vs Catherine K Bi.wes Ths Ciitt lms for J M Taylor vs Aaron Zeller Weiler, Khne Ellis vs Win I. K'iter Christian Millhotise vs Nicholas Millhousc Jacob Stuck vs John Ktinple Matthias Wilson vs David IWr Daniel Rangier vs Daniel Herbst et al John Roebuck vs A S Omo E.lMt or Juror, Dec. Term, IS5.V GKAUD Jl'RnES. Martin George Lepley, John Wilt, Samuel Hoover. John Diehl. IW RugMe John Hildebrand, John Miller, John Shoemaker. White Urtr Jos P Hogne, Israel fJeyer. TsmiiburcC Win Schallle, Jos Y Derr. Ay Adam Royer.John Alexander, Thomas Chilean, Thomas Coinly, l.aiM Howard. Mtnintmrn Jacob Fox, Jacob I)?ckard. ZJujfiioe Philip Dieutnderfer.Williatn Davis, James bimmiton. llnffalue Abram Wolfe, Wilson I Linn. AVu Ilcrlin Jacob Horlacher. TRAVKRSK JCHORS. Limrrtane Jacob Yechman, Thos V Barber, John Staimn, Anes Benfer. Iluffihr Jas D Chamberlin. Enhraim Long, K.Tiannel Pontius, John Benuer, James M' Creight, Adam Hamler. White- Drrr James Finney, Saml Gemberling Jonas Fisher, tieo Brown Jr, Isaac Stadden, Lrwitbnrg A M Lawshe, Adam Beaver. Ths Hayes. Henry U Noll, John Walls. Thomas Mac.key, Wm Cameron, Larison Pross, And Billmver. n m Vanvalzah, I'anl s riremer. Htirltru James Spiglemyer.Christ'n Mensch, Christ'n Dale. Jas Apple, Jacob Couldrnn. Ktily Peter Hagenbuch, Philip tlemlierling. -Vrti Berlin David Spitler.Oeo W Baum.deo Benner. Jno Heimbach. Danl C Seebold. Viiiiin David Betlleyon, John Van Buskirlc, Samnel Walter. M Ruff. line Danl Fisher, John Oable. Ki'l Ihrffaloe Saml NjII Jr, Abm Frederick. MJR'nbttrg Isaac L Beck, Hugh Wilson Sr. Jjclunn John flnyer Sr. i Commonwealth Insurance Company, I hlv JjniKlin&S, lllIM M., IiarrlS- J burg. Pa. Authorized Capital, SOO- ,w. , ,, , '., OOO. Insures Buildings and other property a - ainst loss or damage by FIRE. Charter PcrPeluai. DIRECTORS. Simon Cameron fien. Bergner W. F. Murray . ieo. M. Lanman Beni. Parke r. K. uoas Wm. Dock WmJI Kepner JnH.Berryhill James Fox A. B. W'arford. 'resident SIMON CAMKRON. Secretary S. S. CARRIER. W.'R. WILSON, Agent, Lewisburg. Bm5!l7 0. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drill ond Vheinieetl Emporium. Market Street - - I.ewisbnrg, Pa. (" OOD Razors warramed.from S5 to 50 cts. X Razor Strops from 10 to IS cts., at M. Fitzoatrick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. Lewisburg, ne door to Beaver & Kre. mer's Store. VTEVV Books received as soon as publish ed, and for sala at a liberal discount from Publishers prices. M M. Fitzpatrick A. Brua' ew BockStore, S3 9t. Lewisburg- K Jiraes B. Hamlin, TTOKNEi at LAW, IV tVOlllce on Second St. west sule, two doors south of Market, !. isblirff. 6m.r93 Union Co. Pa. Heal BbZuZq. VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE AT Private Sale. The huWril.er J L oilers lor sale his farm nil!) ?!IIIi situated on the North Branch of the Susque hanna River, about two miles from Northum berland. The Canal runs through ilie place. It contains UIC lTC more or less of good bottomland. The improvements consist of a amaT MII.I...SA WJ-T MII.U STORE, and SlVllLEb iSSS situated on the Canal. ANo 3- nMr?".'&C? a. Duelling Houses, BARN", Wacmi r-hed, JLliand Corn Cribs. This propeny can be made to pr.y the interest of ;10,OIIO. Any per son desirous of purchasing Ihe property, will do well by culling anil examiniug for them selves, if they want a bargain. r?"If the property is not disposed of by ihe 10th r.r DEC. (Mmidnv.) it wiil be odered at PUBLIC SALE. Terms made known on applying to l).H.BRit,-Tiu, Northumberland. Nov. li, 1Ho5. JOHN A. LLOYD. The subscriber will offer at PUBLIC SALE on Saturday, the 1.1th Dec. 1S.15, in IbirtUU n, TWO TRACTS OF LAND, situated in'llart ley township, Union county, containing 400 4fres more or less, HO acres of wlnchS are cleared. the remaiuder good TIMBER - MLAND. a gnat portion of which is t'heslnut. '1'he iiiijirovements consist ol a House and Barn. There is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit trees. Terms made known on the day of sale, by the subscriber, JOHN A.LLOYD. FOR SALE, VLOT on the east side of Front street, immediately adjoining my residence, uiin an ornamental fence in front. This lot is desirably located, and filled wiih a variety of the choicest Fruit, including Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, yninces, Strawberries, etc. in full bearing. Apply lo the subscriber . II 1 'L" WM. HAYES. Lewisburg, Nov. 7, 155 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tti suit purchasers, un reasonable terms. TIIErvE arc !) lots of Woodland, si- J. mate in White Deer Tp., on Little Buf faloe Creek.about a mile above Ouldin's store, ranging from M to '-1 acres each, well timb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnut. The Farm contains about 55 acres.of which 1 are cleare d, and has on it a Two Story Leg --3j Hoiie, a Log Stable, Spring of Water, JtXland Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hutnim-I and Jacob Hart man, about 1 mile Irmn (iuldin's Store, in White Deer tp-. Union Co., Pa. The above property is otrercd at Private Sale, by the subscriber, CEORfJK MF.IXELL. Kelly Tp., Aug. U, '55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPRISINU about 103 Acres, fur V SALK. Saul Farm is in one of the best Wheni-growing rallies in Central Pennsvlva nia.wiilnn two inile(over a Bridge) to a Kail roail, accessible to .Market", in an eminently healthy neighU rim . I, near ;o Mills, Si. ires, Church ami School II oi es. anil in the mi.Ut of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a firot-c!as.s HA.NK a. KX 1 V Hi feet.with a lair Mansion House, W.v.'on house. Corn house, andi oth.r ,cuiiiitiie outbuil'ling). It lias a lar-e jjApple Orehanl, and Peach and Pear trees JETAc. suttieier.t f.'r orlinarr use. The Farm is all cleared except about one aire (and plenty of Wimillar.il in the immedi ate vicinity,) all of Limestone .i!, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro dnctive ualities by any in the State. It will be si Id wholly, or a portion cf 80 lo IHO acres, as might suit a purchaser. FtfAny cash man wishing such a property can obtain further information by applyms to O.N.WmtiiEN, Chronicle office, Lewisburg. lll FOR SALE. Thai lare nnd desirable property on the , corner uf Market au.I Water stn ets.well calculated fur a ridenre. f..r h-.isincss, or At a residence and place of business. There is a larije ItUlCiv llmtse containing 4 large rooms on the lir-t ilnor,(i bcd-ruoms on the second f!orr,a:id 2 lare finished room on the third. A Kitchen and V;i?hh.'Usc adjoins, t There are also a spacious Cellar.larc L'emcut t Cistern, a Pump, and Well of roud water, a i pianie, ami all necessary iiithmidii.?. For terms &c. apply tu Geo. F. Milter. Esq, i. E.DAVIS. I-ewishnrtr, Sept. 21 If.'O H. GERIIART, Snrirpon PtntisL a! his resi dence, Corner if Third St ret t and Vnireniit Avenue, LEWISULUG, Ta. Aug. 2,, FARRIERY. rPIIE suWribor ofiVrs his serriros L in curing ll(res ot'I'oll Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of cither of these afflic tions for Si.r, or make no rharse if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to ietore them to health and w.irkin order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lwiburr. An?, 10, lSj:. GEOKGE MEIXELL. Latest from Sevastopol ! IEW GOODS, 1 for rail ami Infer, COMPRISIXO EVEKYTIIIXG M'AXTED IX OI'R UXE OF Ul'sIXESft, U T THE MOST KEASOXABLE KATES, now received and for sale by the snbscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. lEI'RSff & TORSE. Lewisburg, Oct. 10, 1S55 Glassware. IF von n-cil C;i:iva'P, call on FITZ PATUH'K A Bill ). at the R.iotislore nrit door to Heaver & Kremer's.where is to he had a lot of cheap Glassware bought at Auction,lo be sold at I'hilaJ. wholesale prices : Aihbriiton and Webster Gub'ets. FInted Jellies, Footed Pitchers, Commet Dishes, l'.ss lasses, Kemueliv Sunr, Mulasses l'itehers. f'oncave Footed Hou-Is. Diamond Salts.Taylnr Pitchers. Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all iizi s and pat terns, liiass Jars. itc. Lewisburg, Oct. a Estate of Daniel Lurhvig, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby sivon, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of DAXirX I.t'DWKJ, late of White Deer township. Union countv, dee'd, have been frrnnted to the undersigned by the Register of linion countv in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le gally authenticated for settlement. JOKI, RANfh. ROBERT CANDOR, Executors. White Deer, Sept. 3, 18f5 "lOACHMAKERS trill find constantir on y hand Eliptic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes. Bows, and a general as sortment of Trimmings, at the Hardware Store of REYNOLDS & M FADDEN. Lewisburp. " V EXPRESS.Just received a fresh sup. I ) pivot Oranpcs. Lemons. Ttaisins. Fii.c eie June SJ at CHRIST V CALDWELL'S. J. tl. C. RATJCK, TTOKNLT at Law, Miaiiiilinr iV Union Co P. I tf 'A'.l professional bu siness enirusted to his care, wiil be punctually and faithfully attcuded to. June I, jo yl New Firm and New Goods ! T Iho Mammoth Dm;; & l h jiiical J.X. Enipoiiuiii of j CHRIST & CALDWELL. ! The undersigned having purchased the entire ( Maminoih Drug Store formerly l.ept by hr Thnrnti.n 4 Co.. are no'.v ready lo fi'l Orders i ami Prescriptions at a lnoineiifs nonce. We ; have a large and well selected, stock of fresli and pure llll':s, Mf.hlflSES, Chemicals ; Dyestu!f. (M. Paints, (i!a, Puttv and DKLl.UIS'tV L.sSWAliB, .tltf hinds of 1'atmt Jhdi iiies, Fruit and Confectionery, Tohacco)Sr.u!r,and Imported. Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Ktttmns and Tailrt Article, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Bursites aid Cottns or kvlht vahikti. Hooks nnl Stationery, a general variety ot Literary and school Rooks. Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; frc.-h Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs un band. PURE WINES and LltjUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. fire 1'ru'f and Zinc J'.iinlt. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &c fsTCustomerswill find our stuck complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, an 1 see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on rnstomers. Iteruember the Mammoth Drus store! THFO. S. CHRIST, F. s. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 4is Y I? VILUOAD. A nw s'jpn'y of Fancy I Ciou-ls. rone M mnairs i. riuan I'ipc ami Kinnikitiicitie Ti-bacro ; also a variety of; new U.i.ks, the very latest works, to he had al '. Juneau, '55. CliilsTA VALh W KLi' j EV CANAL. A freH supply of White j Lcai, Paris ani! Chrome (ir-cn grimj in nil ; also Turkey I'mbt r in I K c ans ; I.in- sped Oil, Tnrpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, al! I of which we will sell at the lowest rates to ! be had at CHRIST C ALUW ELLS. IAT, but not Least, a fine assortment cf j the very best Pert'umery for the ladies and Rents, consisting of A'monJ ami Honey oaps, Kxtrcets for the h .!uf., C'ol .-ne. Day Leaf and H m.vv Water. Il.irean Perfume, etc. Mbe had at VliKIST CA t.lW ELL'S, e and well selected J lot of cotton and all wool Carpet, from a.) els. to I.U.r per yard. A portion of these Carpets were b. U'jht at auction, others direct from the manufactory at price that we can sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and look before LuvinL else where. J. sCHliUYKi: & SON. June 1. 1 ... VLMililj and desirable stock of Ladies' Dress Ooods, of e. erv kind, for sile cheap by J. ffHKKVKU ft:MN. VLAROK lot of Ladies' sprins and sum nier Shawls, for sale verv low, bv June 1. ISS51 J. SCIIIiEYKH SOX. LOTII mere. Tweeds and Sumraer ? j Wear, f.-r ch' -ipr ihtn ever br J. SCUUEYLU V June 1, 1.' Old Soldiers' Blanks. a I tt"r 'i-.l in I . .rvo-e ol th" I . in I'm :he Tl L ihe War of lsr: and br their Wid,.. a: the Odice of the 1. ibur Chioiiic'e. Al'IKs mK Vi I.M1 llli;!" fn in r.! lo r,. cts.. Visiting Curls. Portfolio and scrap ' lluoks, C'oi.iur V C.l.iur boxes. Camel Sable Hair pencils. Orouiog paperr.n.1 Iraw- ing pencils, at M. Fnpatrick sc Brother. 3d 1 St. Lew.sl 'lit:. I DISSOLUTION. ; rpiIE r.irlrjrrliip lurftoftre existing j L between J.irnes Hayes, Thomas Murray and Jhh II. (uidrnn. undi-r the Finn I J. HiKi V h.is this day b-en dissolved bv I mutiKii consent. A1! per-son having nnsettled I arcotihts will please call at the old stand. whT? i the Books and N" t-s arc left in the hands ot J. Hayes and J. H. Goodmnn I' r sttlemeiit. JAMES HAVES. THOMAS MriillAV. J0. il. GOODMAN. EewNbtirj. S.'pt. Iii. 1n:'5 : v" Iv b- it C'.iimberlin having purchased the imeret of Thomas Murray; James Hayes, Jno. H. Goodman and U-bt Chamberlm have entered into 1'artnership under the Firm of Htk. Gttii Sc Cu., r.t the Oi l Stand, where wc will be pleased to see'all our M friei.ua and customers. J AMES If WES. JNO. II. GOODMAX. KOBT CHAAIUEKLIX. Lewisburir, Spt. 10, l$5. Take notice. DR. KI:LLI.', of Mcchanicsliurs, ' Pa., announces to all atllictcd with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus. Moles or Marks, Scrofula or Kind's Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sort Lees and ail diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove , them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, ll curauie. .vi j.inerai or ceeiaoie i uisou is applied, and no money required, except for medicine.nntil a cure is perfected. Chronic and ail other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venerea! afflictions treated with po- sitive success, if cnrable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. I. KELLING, M.D., -Mechaiucsburg, Cuniberlnnd CoM Pa. At the reiiuest of persons afflicted, residing a, a distance, he has for years been in the habu of prescribing by .ettcr, and with nF.snil. SITlsracTlux. He would savhowjverto those desirinj advice in this wav, that to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms general symptoms ct their eases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his lime for their benefit. The Doctor may be consulted at his Office at alt limes when not professionally absent. Cactio. Strangers coming to Vechanics- burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unnrincipled persens, as some have been de- i ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this State who can perforin cures by the new method. His ofliee is dircctlv orpoiiie the Luion Church. I Mechanicsburg is t miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R.. and accessible : from al! parts of ihe I'mon. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July Si nitty I CABINET WARE. Having taken the Shop on Norih tomtit street, near the Frankiin House, formerly occupied by F A Don achy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he is prepared lo manufacture all kinds of ':ilin'f Warr, comprising BCREA1 S, TABLES, Bedsteads. Stands... Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables.all kinds of CHAIUS.&c. Also that he makcsitlJ i COFFINS to order, and having provided him self with a IIIMRSi: he will be prepared ( attend Funerals. Having engaged the best workmen.therefore the public may rely npon having the best of work from the best materials. JOHN' S. SHIPTON N B. All kin I' of Country Produce taken eichang-. Lewisburg, April S, If 35 , A 31 art clous Kciurdjt fur tl Mirt'Juut -lye.' Ia -' ' i r ? . rw.vi 4 vt . iHOLLOWAYOir4TMENT. ; 77i? Crawl Kjteruul ifmy. . T-j the ail X rnirrotrrpe, w me ttiiiiiou of UtU ' ctH niur on iIk (.uriaf of tur -lrp. Tliroarh xhmm ' li.; Oiutniriit, wln-u rul'U-'l (n Hut ktn, m earrWl t , any orjrn or in war 1 part. 1in Mrnif tk Ki'Jys, 4nt ; ortiTh l th-r. tir.-rtionn - f tb Wrt, lDflauloti j of ll.f l.urrf. A-tt.iuJ-i. C--u.1m an-i l oM, m by its I tii' -anil ell-rliin!ly etrl. Kfery hotuwiC bMt lLai ; Biilt i it m lr -t tliruu-rli U.rn-.-r mtrnt of any tbw-krmw. . Tii- lc .ii:2 n tit m. n I;T iurf r-clily p-n-trl thrv j any toil or tlt-fl y rt of tint hiii; uitly, curiaf tb j iw'tet tiniiiTi rm iuwanl cotuj,Uiut, ttt can But b i r achrtl ty otl.vr bran.'. I JlnfuiJat) Salt lihevm 1 Scorlutic IIu- nwr$. y rrir.My fa TH"n mof-h far th ran f-Jf 1 ww? of Oh Muii, iljatt-v r form tbyj may leinmi, aa , lhi Oiuini'-nt. No -af of Snlt hb-oro. S-arry.dcn.fuia, . toru li'-xit.or Krji--iat ciu lf ?.g ittiitlMl it lafin ! w.i-f. Tin iiiwriti r 1 trav h 4 ost-r tuany parMof thm ' f .uU'. iltll.ir Wirt f-niiiiLvi fan-iyiLala. Ol-erlff this 1 'ir.tiuei,t. aitit-r mli. wl- lu ;U a ;li(atioa. abii baa j Uiu i vm iu u.ua:ii cf r.etoriu ccuulka nanbvra lo S'jrts Brrnstf. WWndt and L fvr.rt. ?'rae r f tl. mr w-ii iittfi: Rurxnt now rely aoUly on tb uwi f tli in - n li-nul OiotiiM-t.t, barinr U k-ik wUj tL icr-t ra-4 df nT-, w uim1i. '.cra, lmm Jt:lar p-;iiu mi.J tuiLor. 1'n f. n,r H.ll.wj haa, ly inunr.xui t f thv Aitml (-TrrBinoU. diaUb4 te the- 1:- - )tnlM t f tl.C 1 a-f. luTm UlIUe-tlt .f thv (rtBU nunt, to I iiffl until r ti;eiirtxtKu-f tha HetUraJ ltaJX, tu tli'- wor-t ruM-n i'f W'.unl. It ill rur any ulcrv jtlaurdular hWHl;!!!!;. FtifTnns or cbutr&ction of tbr jc4nU, etu i'f U eiV tai.Jii.j;. lha aw? FUtufuB. Trw-an'l otji-r imilar ditn ntnar rmp'arnbi ran rt!-rtuNly rnr. .i ;f li,- omttuc-ut b weii rabbrd in vwr tl.f -rt! T. rtr .i. imi t y rthvrwiae jlouig tb printed ' IAh the Ointment and PUh $hould ls usid in the follvtcip'j rn$f; PiU-a Por jr-t Feri Qt mil klftdt pnuna Swelled Gla&da 1t(ra WnreaJ 9oraa 1 cuDda,JI kintla liurni l.H p d IXaxI ChilUfvin li-tuba flout lUairatini lttn Town"- lirratl H-fit's J-ti it; Miff J-iiiiL Mfrrur. al Kruptier... Slt Ti.ri.ati. S .s-.lil at tl.e lMiiifariori. !i of Pnfrwr HotuHTAT. SO .Mniit-n l.si.i-.N.w -.ik. nml ".H 'rand. Lend, n.anj br all r.rpp-r'ali liru?ffi-ta aoil le-nli n cf Mrd.nn i:ir'ju.-lM.ut tl.1- I nil' .1 rtitl.-a. sn-l ll.e c4Tiiilc4 world, w Tot.', at lj cvut. -l-.cnls. aud 1 rrb. A,Tl.rre U a Cjl.-i J. rtUic n iug If iakinf Uitlftr. rr p. N. It. Iiini-'ii.nF fur the rui.lanr of patients la '7 Ji'i .-ler an- se.Xfl u t-aih 1VI. s-vv i- ISe AYKR'S TILLS, 4 M-v.ii"1 s-'il.-rlr sucreaiful remedy for th .A r'tro'.-ul Lit:.,:;-. ., CiriTon1, Indi- Dfi'iv, KhuiiKitism. Ftbtb . NTMii-T. Irritaiahty. Inflainma I'.iins in Th? Iirr.ii."SMf. lUrkfc i'u- :rr;.:.i;T.ts A.-..c. Inde - i.f- in ;.H-h : Pnrtire Mdli r? i,r lv ti ttiirf'l, and much iclc T Ti:v!.t If prevotttc 1. if a hann ti-:is Ib-jda. u.d i.iiii: 1. V' tcrv f "iT.irr t1,- r,? :oii! r .ess ;nt r!l - t ; ! f'-itl : rti- wtp r.nrp frp'!r ucJ. r.rv.-r: -i f : f Ji v.i. a C'-:ie habit of f.ffy prT:i;U : tv 'A it "ii: t-wmr;;tcs inrriout anrf oti n ft.U d.fx. ttKi -h iiu.t liar Tfndl th tmif'.y :.r.d pi-I:. ?i good pttrKtiv i R:- is nliKf Uuf of ('l.K. F'vri-di vrmptoms. ar.4 I'tii. -'is I-Ta:!'" .-tiitnil-;. '1 Lt-v .ill trvA to heroma or hnrs'-s all mor tiif land. Hence a .:.f jr;::' h.-..iJf. . -A t'- I'dl !ri beL-n prfvu4 l'i (''is-i i-.-.i.tt t ) meet tlj.it tir:uand. ext-'n ;vp rr.i! .f its t 'rir- by I'hysician, FrtifM--t 1 .liLnt.H, h. s i.o-.Ti rcult stirpaMing n:.v t'..n,4 k:ii.vn f -,t mediriiir. Curita ft'iv littn ( do tt d 'ifyoi'd wtp thv nnt tit- T..i;i..trid bv p.-.-KiTis ot s'lt ii et.tltr. position ud ch;ir:wtfr t .orlid th xu;i.-i-m ff untruth. Ai."iiii tii' eimfieiit 'nttrmcn to vhurn m ut IliTr,. t r- :r f- r tij.f f;n ts. ar l'i:or. Vi.r.STiNK M tt, the distinguirfiedSnr 50 "tl of N w V.-rk C:tv. " Dorr. A. A. U.vrt.4. rrartinl fl'.pmist of Vixt if Iio,tn,aui.LicoIgut for the State f Ma- Il:Tt-J. il- L. M-.joue. M. I.. nn p-nipi nt Surpeon f 'i :.;n. i t!.- i'-.iy cf I. mvU, who haa long ucd therii in rx:ilv' prri-rr e. H. ('. s ' thm -t, 1;. k-j., .;:c of the first mc in Nimt York i.'itv. A. D.wrs. M. !., Snn't and Sureemi nf tha Vt::: t. .ttw Marine Iu:-it;d. at Chclea, Ma. I. 1 s;;ifi' p'Tiuii. we c-ul 1 ciTe mmr hundrtKl i:r !i n.uni , tr-i.u r.il prts where tlie Villa ba h- r. usrl. 1 -it iiiiT.iT cvea nor cunrinainc than '.he oTt-fi.-ti-s f t!n e rminmt public men ia I.'ivn in their rrTi- ts uivn tri.L TV -e Pi'.N. t!.e rrnlt t-f loriis in"estijation and .-tiulv, are or.-rt j t the ptioli? as the best and n-- -I i'f.::e !-1-- w)i h the present state nf medical i-ieiif e 1 un :i:fird. Thy are compounded not of t).e ill t'urnwlv. lut ol tlte intiiu-iD.il virtue i.'dy nf f -i t.i'-h- TvnvV.-t rMraett'd by ehemical fruits in a state i f puritv. and CKmbined tocethcr in a n:a:o!i:r a to msnre the best reMilta. Thia !Tstfm "f eTnp.stii fur mefiirin! h.isbmftntnd i.: the ( h. rry 1't'itor.d and 1'ihs both, to pnniuc a m"rr ?!I i" icii t rt-TTifiy thin h.id h.therto been ob tatned t'T anv prwess. 'i he rrum is perfectly ob Ti'i.us. V iiile y thi UI miHie of composition, aT ery mcdiritH- is fn:rdrRftl with hh re rr Iras ot arri moTii'nis ai:d i: jt:r:-i;s iju;ilitic, br this each indi idu:d itm urdy that is dsirri for the ctiratiTa eliVct is prcsen!. AIL the inert a ad obsnswrns qual-itit-s nf c .u h st;i 'srancf rmpiuyed are left hrhmd, the enmtiv virtues en'v bent;; frtained. Hence it ia fielt-evident th-' etu-.-ts should prore as the hava prvTrd rr pnrelr romedial, arid the Pill a mirer mor poU'TMil antniotc tn disease than any athat ni''du-ii. kn -wn Ut tliewtrld. A it is freji;nt! rxptlivnt that my me!ihi hituM he tali-11 unilt-r ti.e counsel of au attending i hvsi i;m. and x he crnM not properly jndi;e of a reiiii dy without know in jr its cfrapntiun. X hava n;;.!;rd the arcT-.nitu Formula by which both my l ector 1 aii. i i'iil ure nuiH to the whole body of PrauintJiu rs in tiic faitrd Statca and British Aiwcr Kin J roTincts. It however there should be an i , ,,,, t .-r,i ,h .u ,n k. : pp mi-ilr fi.nraritrj hv mail to hi aj,lrn. I Of all the 1'atmt Mwlii ineR that are oilerrd. how ! J?T would be taV n if their composition was knows! 'trric" CaS1St5 m B1-,"5tfrr- 1 j composition of mr preparation, is laid open ! to all men. ami all who are n.moetent to judar I tbc nt.ect frtt-ly acknowledge their convictions j of lhcir intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral wa 7 ilieItt niTsicUB.s have doelm-d the same ihinij of j mr i'ili- and even more coiiftdenllr, ami aro wuV ! to certify that thc-r anticipations wer mora ! t" recd hv their rdects upon tr,aL ;.,., , nurif, th hl.nd atimuUt. t intemal vist:era lo purify the blood and stimulate it into henltiiy action remove the obstructions of tlie stomach, bowels, lirrr, and other organs of th body,.rrstonnit their irmtular at tion to health, snsl bv correctiii-. wherever they exist, such dcrangs Bienta as are the first origin of disease. 1'., .... . , . . n - I n.. i. . sn -rriT icietabiono harm eaa arise froai their use in anv quujititv. For minute diicttums, see the wrapper o th Boy. Prepared by JAM ES C. AVER, Practical Analvtical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. 11?- For sale bv Schatllle. and bv Christ Caldwell. Lewisburg; Caslow, Milton ; Gast, and Kemper & Kleckmr, Milllinburg ; and by all Dealers everywhere GEORGE T. COLE, EALEU in Pianos, Melodeons, ni) ail kinds of Musical Mcrrhasi- alisc. Keeps constantly on Baud, tlallet et Davis, Boston ; Lighte, New ton A Bradborys; and Bennett Ac Co N. V., PIANOS. Also, Princts A Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS, prices from .15 HO to 150 110. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken in ex change for new. Room dircctlv opposite the Court House, Williamspnrt. Va. April , '55 573ra PLATED WARE Cake and card Haskell Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated m the best Herman silver, 1 per J doz. All poods warranted lo give satisfaction. A!l kinds of Fngravirg at the shiest notice al J- L. VOPEK'S.