i V iTrroistarg CJirphirlc. nr o. .v. rroanr.x j. u. corkcics. Not. 23, 1S55! " TTi ttuttueM JVm. The LtwibURa Ciiaoticii tiia tiia itrj-'it uul Intel circulation c-l auj Newityr la I'atoa Cuoaty. ' -' - ' - - " - - WauPasio. Jn3tasthelatCjrwtie?j around tbo premises, when it was Jiscov was coina to rrc-s, we received a iii?ratcli i erc t,iat ttie child bad fallen in, out of announcing uiat groat e x, itunent . Hated ia England porteiJiug a rupture between the mother couutry and our own. An in vestigation of the grounds upon which this panic rests, must satisfy any one that the alarm is i rrmuturc t least. The chief trouble appears to bo that the London Times has been in bad humor towards our eouDti r, and in that state of mind has in- sorted several labored "leaders" evidently dtigned to "make a sensation." It al- ludos to the lillibu-ting project of the slaveholders (whose sgcuta are almopt daily engaged iu acts of f iinplc piracy and murder) in Central America, and also to tho Irish military companies forming or formed in America with tho avowed de igb rf falliti upin Ireland and wresting from her tint ' gem nf tho eceiu" while Kngland has her hands full with Fius-ia. Now. however much of truth aii justice there may be in t'lesc complaints, England must remember that the Clayton-Bulwcr treaty being abandoned on buth bides ebe is extending her domiuions southward, although not for the purpose of establish ing Slavery; and that her own Craiupton, (as well as our dcmagguc-led Irioh,) has been guilty of violating tie Neutrality laws. Neither of tLc.-e can be a valid reason, and the dismisi-al of Crampton and the recall cf Iiuchaiian, would by BO mean necessarily involve war. Jlut, it appear alio, l'u'Jie Optuiuii in England id against any disturbance of our peaceful relations; and l'ublio Opinion is, now, tie Power iu England. They will not saer.'Cee the one-sided "Free Trade" (which they have just got handsomely established for themselves) with their best customer, America. Tbe Slave-holders, also, will not ri.k the loss cf the best market for their groat staple, Cottou ; and the North and East will cot desire to lose the carrying trade at this time when tho Wax in the Crimea promises a permanent market fur breadstuffs. Wc are aware of the Russian sympa thies of our National Administration, and d) oot wonder that tbo west gigantic lespotisia of the civilized world would bo encouraged by the Slaveoeracy of our own land. Cut Cotton and Commerce and the chance to extend Slavery, might all be endangered by war. The late war-cry, 40 orjijhi," is too well remembered, to make such a stratagem for a political bobby, promise succest. We have u ap prehension, therefore, that anything seri ous will grow out of tho present alarm. Self-interest as well as civilization, hu manity and religion, would forbid such a fratricidal contest as would be between Ureal Britain and the United States. A further reason for this effort to create distrust in Great Iritian, is the fact that Russia has, though the Bankers of the Continent drained England of considerable bullion ; and to prevent tbe sending of gold and silver for investment in America is a matter of jnliej, and this outcry is well adapted to advance that end. ItSrCongn.ss meets a week from Mon day next, and the prospect fur au early organisation is not thought to be Haltering. The Anti-Administration majority in the House of licpresentatives is nearly two to one, but whether they can unite, is the question. Some of " Sam's" men are de termined to Lave their own way about ev erything; but there are some Kcpullieans vbo will yield to no more Uoioji-saving cant and hypocrisy, but will .refer a frank, out-and-out Slaveite to any whimpering " Nationalist" wha will profess friendship to Freedom only to betray and stab her at last Solomon G. Haven, of New York, (late Fillmore's partner) is suggested as one of this sort, for Speaker, and Henry M. Fuller, of Fetin., and Lewis D. Camp bell, of Uhio, as true Republicans as well as American?. Gen. Wm. Cullom, of Tenn., defeated for re-election because he was Anti-Nebraska, is a prominent candi date for Clerk of tbe House. JCW"Some of the New 1'erlin typograph ers are bar ! to get accustomed to substitu ting I.ewisburg for New Berlin. Tbe Timet has two errors in its Court Procla mation, and the Vo!l;efrennil warns some unlucky being to be and appear " at New Berlin on the llh Hecembcr" and show cause why the ether half of the original firm should not be absolved from further partnership in the matrimonial line. We can fiud no section in the Division Act re quiring Divorce cases to be tried at New Berlin, and conclndc it is only a mistake of ihe Printer caused by bis chronic babit of connecting New Berlin with Conrt procee dings for a life-time. Of course, these little error? will wear away, and must be borne with fur a while. tSyTbc Official returns of the New York Stato Election, average as follows : American candidates 145,000 Republican 13C,n00 Soft (Administration Anti-Neb.) 93,000 Hard (Nebraska Anti Admin'u) 52,000 All the American candidates elected, except one Judge, Comstock, who falls 7713 votes behind Selden, who received ua uniica sott, Uard and Liquor vote ; but the united American and Kenublicau ' Vt, " p-0'0,0? mori tLaa Seldeu's. lhe laepnl-acans have the Senate fori iwo jcars. No pan, La3 , Jn j the House. hule Tte polled, 425,000. j te?'f wice, on Friday cteniug lastouf j town bells tolled f irth the dismal talc, " .4 fc'ti'. tt L'ltl and handrcds of sin a tbizing hearts volunteered io quest of the mifsing member of the agonized family, particularly iu the (Jrek anl River near the Boat Yard. About 10 o'clock at night i a?Ci6reN"'Hioroogfi "scarcli'was instituted tilt, ia a pit-hok) full of water in the Cuilai of its own home, probably before dark. Tbo intelligence, satisfactory al though mournful, was soon known, and tbo crowd dispersed. Wilbout designing to reflect upon .ny j onc an1 least cf a11 uPn tu0 bereaved ! Parent, wc would call general attention to tli8 fact nere revealed a pool of stagnant water in the cellar of a human habitation, lar?e f nongk to cngulph a child so deeply , that even tbequick ear of tbe mother never ! beard its drowning gatp ! How many j similar resorvoirs of agues and fever are allowed to exist, here and eloewcre poi soning every article of food in their imme diate vicinity, and sending up their nox ious influences through every storey of the cooking, sleeping, cr dwelling rooms abovo t hem Not long sinee, a fever broko out in a stage house in a western township, which I destroyed over a dozen lives, and which was believed lo hove originated wholly from decaved meat in tho cellar. Very frequently, it is well attested, similar dis eases have been begotten by damp and un ventilatcd cellars; aud when such air is additionally impregnated with putrid meat and rotten vegetation, it is no wonder that they create plagues, which sweep away their tboaands and millions. And, often, diseases thus brought upon our race by its own acts, are ascribed to " ProiiJ'ncc." As if God would reverse tho order if nature, to encourage the care lessness or willfulness of those who set at defiance its reasonable and eternal laws! Not so if we would preserve public health, every cellar should be ventilated, kept clean, and purified. t6STho article from tbe Tribune, on our first page, is deserving of the careful reflection of all tcho lire hj eathf. It is a fact becoming strikingly evident, that, at the present prices of most kinds of j food, in our country, a great economy in mo arucics or toe manner or cooking tbe ordinary articles of food, must be effected or, there must be a general raising of the ratc9 of every description of low or moderate wages, and of ordinary salaries or, unprecedented want and suffering must be experienced. The prices have ruled so high, eo long, tbat there is but little bnpe of any con siderable reduction of tbo staples. Tbe Tribune call nttanrinn ... .i matters, which we trust will command more than one thought, not only from those who may be troubled fur home sup plies, but also from those- who are more favored. We will enlarge upon but ono point. It appears that corn meal contains more nu triment than wheat or any other flour. It is an admitted fact, that it is the healthiest of all breadstuff. It certainly is cheap, easily obtained almost everywhere, and li able to fewer causes of injury than wheat. It is not, among us, so fashioual'c as wheat, and there foro is comparatively little used. It should be remembered, however, that in other sections of our country, it is the most common and popular food of rieh aud poor, black and white. It is the only '' Institu tion" of the South that wc desire to sec become " National." It is true that they cook Corn iu a score of diflereutaud temp- ung ways oi viu.eu we kuow muc, vui , i i i i . , there is no doubt that Northern energy aud Yankee shrewdness would goon discover equal ways cf makiug it palatable and preferable. It being, then, uudoubtedly wholesome and economical, it uceJi only j a bhort time of regular use of it to mate ! it an article of food that will prove a sub- j stantial aud lasting bcucCt to vtry many families. "That brand of Forgery 'remains liixtinr ' pray give us the author's name, Mr.Ctironicle we have not tune to gj down and look at it." Mllonian. Well, neighbor, that "hissing" we nei ther hear, sec, nor feel, and if as you say it acts it must bo burning the inventor of the baseless and wanton as it is false alle- Tt Ki.Wa t rn m., I.-, t !, i O I charge, to prme it it is not rcouired that I it I 3 13 OaerCJ . we rebut before any evidence The writer docs not desire his name to appear in print, but it has been ecen by moro than one Northumbrian. To send up the package to you, would be about as wise as your guess-work assertion respect linn ,t in, vnmAt,. fini. rim iirni'iv.h nf b ' . . ' ..'.. i IO 11U9I. il liuuljr Him juui uiunui i Happen in, neighbor, convince yourself of your error, own tip like a man, and the "hissing" will no longer disturb you. IkirOn Tuesday of this week, C. How- art Malcom was ordained to tbe Gospel Ministry in the house of the Sansom St. Ch., I'hilad. His father, Dr. Malcom of Lcwisburg, and his brother, Thos. S. Mal com of Philad. aided in the ezeroises. The father and two sons wo believe all graduated at Priueton Serainary,and were ordained iu the same house. C. Howard Malcom has accepted a call to the pastor ate of the Baptist church, Wheeling, Va. -Aniong the names proposed on tbe D. n.oeratir. aidn fur chief (llerk of tha Senate of our State, we observe Thos. A. Maguire of Hollidaysburg, (Clerk in g cf LewU. burg. Lewisburg Chronicle Ac. and MTt&ttHi. - The morning van iiuU and betnkaof1 a day 17nu!t.l tu eurinp an4 carting of kajr. - h. Stu'HS bcth'ulit liitn to takft a trip tlovn, Aii.t trim; this thrnp aii'l that anl tha tar fht-ni town ; Aii'l h bnrnvF-d a horw, ani f rofradrj t- go fjitk W lib a pill of pile buttrr, tug, torrirs, a. Nov it a.ipytM that Ft, l)ro 1 aania down On tbe aaj tbat tbe Hiw" waj to ent-r the tova, AuJ iulf tbe tillage hemni-e'l-aa iieata f th Ae llie 4vaiaTan" came iuto town from tbe north. (A aft4t0itcjHlxba ihef aurifoaad to abuw tutUl-- . ftllka. elephant, mnkejra, bear, tiger, Ac.) And Stephen arrived opportunely. 1 ween, t I'or oe.-r haJ Steuben to eli-phaat eaea; So he with OLD sjaKU. fctcbe.l up fajr tu nine, To aee, without pa, ink the twtatfnv Crnte; And eonn rame the creature, uncouthlT ani alow f rU-t With tuiikf, and with trunks blankets rihbooa, Ac. But. a-ared at the !i?ht, or the ecent, or the ennnd, old Sorrel turned utrklr and eb'jrlly around. And in turning eo (uirkiy and chortle about, Tbe wiin turned uver and stel hen turned nut, And lut-, the gutter the bvrrieH did flrw firth Tugelutr with Stephen, circa, bnttar, Ac. Quoth Siepht-n aluuj, aa ha roaa on hL ptt 'A ft; t't the 'terries A-- and e-js! l'ul heautorrh i beeer etu -etj it, of courae, Ibat I'ee ntt 'eeen th Kleptianf uor can thehorfe.' And back t the hoamtead H i rr. 1 did m tirti, Lrariuj wajun aud Stephen Ac. and ao forth. Si?"Tho foregoing was in the Chronicle, last week. A modest, conservative youth, who sometimes happens in, yesterday left upon our table the following appendix to the song, being an Application of the same with a Moral : The Stephen 'bore named was oar brare Little Oiant, With lcr-j all (to i-nort. and with brow ao defiant. Don Quixott bestrode his irrrat aorso Ro-xe-aan-ta Steve hitched to a wafoa old S4C.eira SoT-aa-t-tr. The Hepul.lican Klrphanttrunk. tatl, Ai. Did Just at tbie tine nioat ualurkily (TO fcrtb; . old ottran-ty vtiucled, ar.d the folke raised the 'winders,' Tbo wagon upart, and the shaft broke to flinders; Tbe borse started off In the Elephant's wake, At the jate he is going se'U aoun orortako The rousing big Kii'pbant, bearing a million. With FKEEftox hirti seared a top on a pillloa. Hurrah for tha KU)-haatl just see him go thar, The poor Llttta Oiant, in fact he is Ko wua ; Fun rn the right track, the bij Elephant "(Joes M," And beHeeeTme foil well Squatter Sor-ran-t kaovs it; Kor tbe Etepbant'fl tu.-.ks, tl.e horse d'o't care a eUeer, Hut he's mad that he ha1 such a knaTe for a drirer. Aa the Klaphant leads, ao thr gocvl horsa will follow. And Atchiou'a j,'k-ja wt,i be beat, eir, '-all hollow ; AnJ the prize (f.iir joun.- Ksnsaelall blooming In beauty. Will bo won, air, to X.!b3rty, Truth, and her duty. MORAL. When scamps. Come a f joling 'routii L'acla Sam'a atablo, !,--t them flQd out before-hand, eir,wbaher thcy'ra able To manage a brrae of sound limbs aad high mettle, Or thty mi.4ht Lava a bi.r.bUl of damage to pbtlla Old SvT-rn-ty cow, with his horse-sense to gul-le him. Knows mora than tbe Ass that's ambitious to ride him! New York, Nov. 21. Tho jury in the case of Jade Stuart, on the chargo of ! briber and corruption, have rendered a I verdict of not guilty. The jurj subsc- quently submitted a paper to the Court expressing the unanimous opinion that the defendant had been guilty of irregulari ties, and recommending him to resign hie office. Mr. Worrell, a Baptist preacher in Mas sachusetts, who was published as acciden- tally killed, astonished bis charge on tha following Sabbath by rising io his pulpit and preaching fervently from the text, "If they believe not Moses aad the Prophets, neither would tbey believe tho' one rose from the dead." The Petersburg, (Va.) Express states tbat on Thanksgiving Day an old free co lored woman named Aunt Nancy, who lives near the Southern Railroad, died from the following causes. Sho was at cuureu, auu iu.iuc euumu ui tKuiug auu prayer became so excited that she burst blood vessel interiorly, and before her friends got her homo eho died, Halifax, Nov. 21, noon The wea ther here is clear and cold. There are no signs of the approach of the steamship Canada, due here with ono week's later advices from Europe. The Hebrews, lato in session at Cleve land, have resolved to found a university for the education of their people. It is to bo located in Cincinnati. A Business Sketch of a Business Han. We copy the following sketch of ihe life of a very extraurJinary man, from an editorial in A". Y. Sun. "As an illustration of business tact and tal ent, we may point to the career of Professor Holloway, the proprietor of the most popular md if I rise rtf trin o rr - Tho w-i-aa ni.l nr. ,ta a- c r- - i- . . . ! oi mis exiraorainarv' man navenad no naraii-i ; ; - , nearly every Court in Europe, and obtained permission for the sale of his' preparations from mot of the crowned heads of the Old World. The qneens of Spain and Portucal, ,ne king of Aaples and Sardinia, granted him audiences ; and in St. Petersburg, which c" he visi,e,1f a, shl,rt l'ine heUe lhe com- marked consideration by the lale Czar ami the nobiiily. 'Traveling in an cle-rant private carriage, attended by a courier, his equipage attracted attention in the towns and villages through which he passed. The hotels were he lodged were besieged by persons of the first distinc tion, and the best society on the continent courted his acquaintance. -The subject of these remarks is unqucs- ,ipnab"- a" ambitious man, and his skill and pntprnri,. Karp nla-il him fnr in nrttrnna ,.f - 7.' "" , i""" ""' "' 1 predecessors and cotemporanes in the cum nmfuccinn ir clqn.l. ntnn. n. 1 ,u I u.w.i.u... otuiiuj um. Ull ( llie fact that he can maintain his position, despite the interested assaults of envy and presump tion, proves that his medicines have an intrin sic value, which the world understands and appreciates. 'The sums expended in advertising by Prc- lessor Holloway would be incred.ble if thev were not authenticated by lus books. His payment to the press range from $l')0,00u to $200,000 per annum. There is no priuted language in which his advertisements do not appear, The ramifications of his business rrtend from the focal point his vast establishment in the Strang London over the whole face of the earth. This extraordinary man is now in this country in lhl city. The Tribune in a just tributo to his matchless enterprise, says, that having.like Alexander.subdued .the Old World, lie is now preparing to conquer fhe .Vnr. Professor Holloway has not been tempted hither by a thirst for gain for his wealth is sufficient to satisfy the most exigeamt worship per of mammoa but by a philanthropic de sire to extend the. benefit of his medicines among a people whose character he admires. Everybody is, of course, anxious to see the greatest advertiser in the world. Iu a very short period, the American reputation of Hoi loway's Pills and Holloway's Ointsaent will rivai the European, fame."' and West Branch Farmer iVov. 23, 1 855. lAtYl.biira; Exchange Store) l j- NEW GOODS! BROWN Sl KITTER have just received a splcnilid asMirimenl of Xcur (iojJs,aliicli will be SoM cheap. Call and see. Sept Si, nrfon County Court Proclamniion WUEKBAs. the .IJ"n, ABRAHAM . Vn.&0.t,TrcsiTlent Judge tot the Twentieth Judical District of Pennsylvaoia, composed of the coimues f Cinoa.Milllin aad Snyder, and Jits MAnanaii, Esq,. Associate Judge in Tnion county, have issued their pre cept, bearinf; date the S7lh day of Octuber, 1S55, and to me directed, for the holdin; cf an trphans' "ourl, )ourl of Corumon Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and fieneral yuarler Sessions, at I.EWISBriMi, for the county nf UNION, on the third MONDAY of DEUEMBKK next, (bein; the 17th day) 1S.15, and to continue une week, Nruice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, justices of Ihe Peace and Conetables in and for Ihe county of I'nion.to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of their ottices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting m behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attrndiiiir, andnoi depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed lime agreea ble in licttice. Uiven under my hand and seal at the fher ilf's tliee in I-ewisbnrr;, the 1st day of Nov ember, in ihe vcar of our Lord one thousand eirht hundred and fifty-live, and in ihe seventy ei"hlh year of the Independence of Ihe United States of America. God save the ommon wealth! DANIEL D. jtXDIN,Mienti". lNue Llt, Dec. Term, 1335. Daniel Kaugler vs James M'Creight John Haas vs V'm M Vauvalzah Daniel Itangler vs James M'Creight James M't'rei'ht vs Daniel Kenglrr K B Carey v Mark Halfpenny Mrs K Moaiz vs Alexander Ammons Dasuari Tciphel vs John Fisher Samuel Kvle vs Catharine Wolfe M C'happel for Dr W Hayes vs Jno Locke &.e Jacob Su-warl &e vs Michael Fichihorn North, Chase & North vs Chs II Shnner Dr Win Haves vs John L"cke S V & V D Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp Peter Hummel vs Hannah llummet Clement & Masser vs Yountrman & Walter same Tassart, Kurman o Barton P t) Cainpb.?ll and others vs L P reed C I: nitres for John Locke vs M Chappel eradfic Aoleri v AiiTamif r H Blair ;omih J M lienferetal vs J liaus Jreial Trusses l.ntheran h etc vs wan in a oxmck Uanvle Dank. vs Jno Lawrence JK'hsStees Alfred linear and wife vs James Uuinn Thos Penny for Isaac Ever vs S Walter (Jenrre Stelinat le vs Catherine E Bowes Ths liulelius for J M Tar lor vs Aaron ZelKr Wciler, Kline 4 Ellis vs' Win L Ritier Christian .Millhiui.e vs Nicholas MillhouseJ Jacoh Stuck vs John Kimple Matthias Wilson v David Herr Daniel Rangier vs Daniel llerbst ct al John Roebuck vs A S Omo Llxt or Jurorat, Dec. Term, 1H.V. i(D jvaoas. Hartley -Ocorje Lcpley, John Will, Samuel Hoover. John Diehl. We.1 liuf itoe John Hildebrand, John Miller, John Shoemaker. WAuV Deer Jos P Hostie, Israel Oeyer. IwishuT!-C Wm Schaffle. Jos Y Derr. JitUt A lam Royer.Johu Alexander. Thomas Cliniran, Thomas Comly, Laird Howard. Miflinburp Jacob Kox, Jacob Deckard. lluffatoe Philip Dieffenderfer.Williain Davis, James W .Sunontun. fUist HuffulueXhnm Wolfe, Wilson I Linn. TBAVtRSI Jt. l.imotunc Jacob Yechman, Thos V Barber, J.'hri Slarnm, Anes Brnfer. Puffalite Jas D Chamberlin, Ephraim Lone. Kmaouel Pontius, John Benner, James Af freight, Adam Hamler. IVAiVe Detr James Finney, SamKiemberlin?, Jonas Fisher, tieo Brown Jr. Isaac Gladden. LaeuitnirgA M Lawshe, Adam Beaver, Ths Hayes, Henry R 'oll,John Walls, Thomas Mackev, Wm Cameron, Larison Pross, And Billmyer, Wra Vanvalzah, Danl S Kremer. llarthti James fpigieinyer, Chrisfn Mensch, ChnM'n Dale, Jat Apple, Jacob Couldron. Ktllif Peter Hagenbuch, Philip tiemberling. Ktw llerlin David Spiller, Oco W Baum, Geo Benner, JaoM Heimbach, Danl C Meebold. (.ivn David Beiileyon, John Van Buskirk, Samuel Walter. Wett HufftiioeVan Fisher, John Gable. Knit llujfuliir. taml Noll Jr, Abm Frederick. MJlinbure Isaac I. Beck, Hu'h Wilson Sr. Jarlctnn John Guver fr. REGISTaEITS NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all con- X cerncJ.that ihe luUowins nainrd persons have settle-! their accounts in the RrcisttVs '..V. V.. IL.rli. nA "iiicc at .u-w uti n". nnu vinui . .. mat , saiJ acC()UHls Wll, be nresenied for confir mation and allowance al Ihe Orphans' Court, to be held at LF.WISBl'RG, for the county of Union, on the third Friday ot December next, beinp the Slst day jf said month, viz : 1. The account of Benjamin Anestadl, Ad ministrator of flirlenn Antmll, late of the borouzh of Lewisbur;, deceased. 2. The account of J.icob Reirhly, Adminis trator of J.ihn Klinttmith, late of t'nion coun ty, deceased. :i. 'i he account of John Lincoln, Guardian of Alexander liohimn, of Union county. 1. The areonnl of Moses Mohr and John rttraub. Administrators of Jacob M.hr, late of .Midillecreek township, deceased. 5. The account ot John HiieafTer, Adminis istrator of Cathnrine Shemory, late of Chap man township, deceased. 6. The linal account of Jonathan Ranck, Executor of W F.DbJp-ndirfcr, late of White Deer township, deceased. 7. The secoud and final account of George Riegel, Administrator of Wy Thomas, late of Beaver township, deceased. . Tn8 fillil accnt 0f Jacob aud George on, F.xeculors of Vaaitl Oil, late of Pcnns . I.:.. .1 10WI1SIII1, UtCrrtSni. 9. The account Cof Jacob Olt, one of ihs Executors of 6'enre .lin, lale of the borough of Sclinssrove, deceased. J. W. PESXIXGTON, Kea'r. Register's Office, New Berlin, Xov. SO, 155. Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION Buildings, Third St., Harris bnrg, Pa. Authorized Capital, $300 OOO. Insures Buildings and other property against loss or damage by FIRE. Charter perpetual. DIRECTORS. Simon Cameron fieo. Bergner W. F. Murray tieo.M. I.annian Bcnj. Parke F. K. Boas Win. Dock Wm.H.Kepner JallCerrybill James Fox A. B. Warford. President 8IM0.V CAMERON. Secretary 8. 8. CARRIER. W. R. WILSON, Agent, Lcwisburg. 6m.r97 Sf 0 W. SCUAFC'LHa B WII0LLSALE and RETAIL Drwj apd Chemieal Emporium. .Market Street . - - Lewisburg, Pa. GOOD Razors warranted.fi om 25 to 50 cts. Razor Strops from 10 to 15 cts., at M. Kitzpatrick Ac Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver Kre mer's Store. -VTEW Books received as soon as publish- l d, and for sale at a liberal discount J from Publishers prices, 'at M. Fitzpatrich &1 DjMf Nw Bvok sutx, i ' LewuVaay 1 James B. Hamlin, A TTORXE Y at LAW, j. CVOttce ia Second St west side, two doors south of Jlarket, LcvrlNburs;, 6oi59:i f n ion Co. Pa. Heal VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT Private Sale. The subscriber 1. oScrs for sale his Farm aud .Mills situated on the Xorth Branch of the cuiiuc- hantia River, about two miles from Northum berland. The Canal rnns through ihe place. Il contains ICfJ acres more or less ct'sooJ bottomland. 'J'he improvements sMeav consist of a (.HIST Mll.l., .S.I H MILL, STOItlJ, and STA BLIiS 5jr:M4, situated oh the Canal. Also 8-Sgw ? M Dwelling Houses, BARX, Wa?oo Stted, and Corn Cribs. This roperiy can be made to pay the interest of $:!0,0n(l. Any per son desirous of purchasing lhe property, will do well by calling and examining lor them selves, if they want a bargain. tsIf Ihe property is not disposed of by the 10th of DKC. ( Monday.) it will be oii red at PUBLIC SA1.K. Terms made known on applying to D.B.Ba.iiTinAM. Northumberland. -Nov. 13, IM55. JOHN A. LLOYD. The au'.scriber will oiler at PUBLIC SALE on Satnrdav, the 1 .1th Dee. ISM, in llarllrtun, TWO TRACTS OF LAXH, situated in Hart ley township. Union county, containing -!Di Acrflt mure or less, HO acres of wlnohj arc cleared, the remainder jnod 'l'lMI! Kli-JC l.AAll, a sr-al portion ot wtiicn is Chestnut. Tire improvements consist ol a House and Uarn. 1 nere is a good Apple Orchftrd and other Frnit trees. Terms made known on the day of sale, by the subscriber, J01IX A.LLOYD. FOIi SALE, A1 LOT on the ea't side of front street, immediately adjoining niy re-iuence, witn an ornamental lence in irotu. 1 lus lot is desirably located, and tilled with a variety of lhe choicest Fruit, including Apples, Pears Peaches, Plums, (Quinces, Sirawbtrries, etc. iu full bearing. Apply lo lhe subscriber WM. HAYES. Lewisburg, Nov. 7, iB.r5 Woofllota and Small Farm fox Sale. Tit suit purchaser, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 hits of Woodland, si- L mate in White Deer Tp., on Little Buf laloe Crerk.aboot a mile above Guldin's store, ranint; from 14 to 21 acres each, well timb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnut. The Farm contains about 55 acres.of which IS are cleared, and has on it a Two rlory Log Houe, a Lo; liable, Spring of Water, ixland Fruit trees ol various kinds. It ad joins lauds of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about U mile from Ruldin's Store, in White Deer tp.. Union Co., Pa. The above property i ttfered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Aut. 10,i75. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPRISIXG about l(i3 Acres, for SALE. Saul Farm is in one of lhe best Wheai-growing val'ies in Central Pennsylva nia, within two iniles (over a Bridge) to a Rail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near lo Mills, Stores, Church and School Houses, and in the midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a iirsl-class BAXK BARX HO by 15 fcet.wilh a fair Mansion House, W'acon house. Corn house, andilij. other suitable Outbuildings. Il has a large gjjhApple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees lte"taft!ir'rfif''r5,eadt,yrAftfp-r aoon. one acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinilv.) alt of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is pot surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in Ihe Slate. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. !"y.nv cash man wishing snch a property can obtain further information by applying to O.N. Womiti. fhronick office, Lewisburg. !. FOR SALE, rikThat large and desirable properly on lhe Ja-3, corner of Market and Water sireels,well calculated lor a residence, for business, or for a residence and place nf business. There is a large BRICK House containing 4 large rooms on the first Hoor.6 bed-rooms on the second floor.and 2 larre finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar.large Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of sood water, a Stable, and all necessary Outnuildines. For terms Ae. apply to Geo. F. Miller, E.j. S. E.DAY Is. Lewisburg. Sept. 2:i 1 s.'O H. CERHART, Siiriiron Dentist, at his resi dence, Utirnrr of Third street and I'm'rer.iity Arenw., LEW ISBURG, Pa. Aug. 21, 1S55 FARRIER7. I'lIE subscriber offers his services L in curing Horses ol Toll Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of either of these alllic tions for $", or make no charge il" not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses at afflicted, to testore them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lewisbur;. Aug, 10, I5. GEORGE MEIXELL. Latest from Sebastopol ! MEW GOODS, 1 for Tall and Winter, COMPRISING EVERYTHING WANTED IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We iuvite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. III'RSII S. YOKSE. Lewisburg, Ort. 10, isii Glassware. IF vou rired daswwarr, call on FITZ PATHICK A HRO. at the Bookstore next door to Beaver Sl Kremer's, where is to be had a lot of cheap Glassware bought at Auclion,lo be sold at Philad. wholesale prices : Ashbruton and Webster Goblets. Fluted Jellies, Footed Pitchers, Coinmel Dishes, Egg Glasses, Kentucky Sngars, Molasses Pitchers, Concave Footed Bowls, Diamond Salts.Taylor Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat terns, Glass Jars, Ice. Lewisburg, Oct. 5 Estate of Daniel Lndwig, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of DANIEL I.CDWIG, late of White Deer township. Union county, dee'd, have been granted to ihe undersigned by the Register of IJnion county 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. JOEL RANCK. ( ROBERT CANDOR, ""H'ors. White Deer, Sept. 3, 1S53 COACHMAKERS will find constantly on hand Eliptic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes, Bows, and a eeneral as- snrtment of Trimminr. at the Hardware Store i Tt 1. T faT a-V Tin a inn a ttnn w a ' "' r.Auur..yiwisbnrg TY EXPRESS1. Jdst received a fresh . ) plvofOmntres. Lemons. Raisins. Figs etc. Jne ttf) at CliKIST & C'ALDWF.LI,'!, . J. Ms C. RANCK, ATTORNEY at Law, Mifllitiburs, 1. Union Co., Pa. !VA11 professional bit iness enlrusted to his care, will be punrtnally and faithfully attended to. June I, '55 yl New Finn and New Goods! T tlir- Mammoih Drus & Chemical JJ. Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchasej tbe entire Mammoth Drug S:..re formerly kept by lr Thornton Ar 'u., are now ready lo till Onb-rs and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresli and pure DHCdX, Mi:iirl.h;si, Chemicals Dycslulli. Oils. Paints, Glass. Vuttv and, DRUGGISTS' GLASS W A R E, All kinds of J'ut.iit Jf.dicuies, J'l-uit auJ Coufeetionerj, Tobacco,SBu(r,and Imported Cigars of lhe choicest brands, Fancy Xtfiom und TuiUt Articles, Fine Toilet S 'aps A Perfumery of all kinds. Bursites axn Cour.s nr ETt-ur vattitTV. liuoks M:lir9'r, a general variety til Liur.n y and iotiool Books. Pine Oil, Lard and FIuidLarr.ps of every description ; tre'h Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always on hand. PUKE WINKS and LUCORS of all kinds for Medicinal tics. Fire Vein: uud Ziiu: J'uiutt. l'reserving and l'icklin Jars., &c tV Customers will fiiol onrstojk complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Cail and sre us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap gooils, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait en customers. Remember lhe Mammoih Drugstore! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. "Y RAILROAD. A n' supply of Fancy : Jit (londs, Porte Monnaies, i,erran ripe-, and Kinnilciniqne Tobacco; also a variety ol new BoMcs the verv latest works, t' I"" had at Ju'nc29,'55. rfA'.S''J- r.l.Hl.V.L'.v. BY CANAL. A Irc.-h su.ply of White Iead, t'aris and Chrome Green ground iu nil ; also Turiiry Umber in 1 II. cans; Lin seed OiL Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will seli at tiie lowest rates to be had al ( If 1! 1ST ,V ''A LP WKLL'S. I AST, but n..t Least, a fine assortment of the very best Perfumery for the ladies and genls, consisting i f Almond and Houey Soaps, Extracts for the hdkf., Cologne, Bay Leaf and Hunev Waier. Bureau Perfume, etc. to be had at CHRIST 4 CA LO V. ELL'S. CARPETS. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 25 CIS. to l.-i per yard. A portion of these Carpets were boinht at auction, others direct from the mantifa.-lors, at price that we can sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite lo call and look before buying else where. J. SCHKEYER & SOX. June 1, 1SS5. 4 LARGE and desirable stork of Ladies' Dress Giods, of everv kind, for sale cheap by J. SCIIKEYER & SON. A1 LARUE lot of Ladies' spring and sum nier Shawls, for sale verv low. by June I, 1955 J. SCIIKEYKR .V SOS. CLOTHS, t'assimen s, Twee !s and Summer Wear, for sale chenper ilinn ever bv June 1, ls.)5 J. SCItliEYV.H --v- (Hd Soldiers' Blanks. I BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the U.S. iu the War of IMS an. I for iheir Widows, at the Office of the Lewisburg Chit.mc!r. JLj cts.. Visiting Cards, Portfolio and Scrap Books, Colour A (Vlonr boxr, Camef A Sable Hair pencils, lirowin; paer and Raw ing pencils, atjM. Ftl.patrick &. BiulUers, 3! St. Lewisburir. DISSOLUTION. 'IMIE Partnerlii lieri'ttilore existing J between James Hayes, Thomas Murray and John II. Goodman, uuder the Firm of J. IIaits A Cu., has this day been dissolved by mulnal consent. A'l persons havin? unseltlee accounts will please cali at the old stand.whnre lhe Books and N'-tes are left in the hands of J. Hayes and J. 11. Goodman for settlement. JAMES II AY EM. THOMAS MURRAY, JNO. H. GOODMAN. Lewishnrf. Sept. In. I.x.l.l l.V R-ibert Cliamberltn having purchased the interest of Thomas Murrav; J;nnes Haves, Jno. II. (ioodman and R l t Chaml'erliii have entered into Partnership under the Firm of Hails, Gihium is A Co., at lhe (!d Stand, i where we will be p'-ased to see all our old i friends and customers. JAMES HAYES, I J.Vti. H. GOODMAN". ROB T CH AMBERLIN. Lewisburg, Sept. in, sfl. Tike Kotice. Dll. KELLING, ui' Mei-banicslinriT, Pa., aniiKunees to all alllicted with Tu mnrs, AVen, Cancer. Cancer Wans. Polypus. Lupus, Mules ar M;irks, Seroliila or King's Evil, While Swelling, Fever Sure., Sore Lejjs, and all diseases that have been usually troted with Caustic nr Knife, that he can remove llicm by an entirely new method, wilhoui cui- ling, burning r pam. it is no matter in nnt part of the body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short lime, if curable. No .Mineral or Ycjciabie I oisou is applied, and no money reijuired, except for medicine.until a enre is perlected. Chronic and all other diseases not Mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing I. 1. M.I.I.lAb, M l)., Mechamcsbur, Cumberland Co.. Pa. At the request of persons atlucteil, residing at a distance, he has lor years been in the halu of prescribing by letter, and with entail siTisneriuT. He would sav however to those desiriu; advice in this wav, that to secure attention they should enclose, wiih the general symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in pending his lime for their benett. The Doctor mav be consulted at his OilVc at all timcj when not professionally absent. Cat'Tio.i. Strangers coining to .Mechanics bur? to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this state who can perform cures by the new method. His cilice is directly opposite the t'nion Church. Mechanicsbuis is miles trom iiarrisour, on the Cumberland . It. and accessible from all parts of the Union. 1 he lr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de- ired. July 57 sfisyl CIIMET WARE. Having lakca the Shop on Korth Pomih street, near the T !. TT - t" .1 .. AAArn;il Kit V rranaitu jniur, n-iincn vn.M"i vj i Pinnnehv and A D Elder, the sobsfrib-?r most I respectfully innrrms the citizens ot Lewisburg and vicinity that he is prepared tomanuiacture all kinds of Cabinet Ware, comprising BUREAl "S, TABLES, Bedheads, SuikN. Sofas, Corner rupltoarri, Card Tables, all jk kinds of CHAIRS.&c Also that he makrstU COFFINS to order, and havinr prtviud nun self with a I1H4KSE he will be prepare! t attend Funerals. Havinir encased the best workmen,uiereiore the public may rely tipon having UiC bet of work from lhe bctt materials. f.,yvv JOHN S.SHIPTON N B. All klnls of Country Prodnre taken cxcliiiiiir. iT.ewiabung, ArriKO, 15 . A .fIurs'loui Itemed) ! Fur a N ircdoui Aye! VP e? ' J .?i K 4 e .HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The (irtwl Krtrrnnt Rnr7y. lij ti: iA cf m n.i rwrt pc, we trc mifliuna ef 1HU rX""i"-'" n tli- futlw 'T hut N Tiriti;h tbMf ti.TAt'iktmv-iit. bvu iuA- t-ri tit Fkln, in rnrn4 lo ny -r:in or ii.w rU ; ai t. hh ct tr t ilitry, nl-TH iri .i r- r, r.f . --tifi- r-t lh- ljarf . l.nMimnftlwrt of llie Lutiu'i, A-tl ui:i-. C u-hfi anl Cvliln, Tm hj it4 mi :iu - tuii.Iv tiiii-.l. Ltutv lMdi.it-tl kvtiwm tiitU m)( .tww- frr:y ttrfti-ii Ixefwr t-'l nt nf tltirknw. Ttm h'-nlinv: irintmt i.t f ir Bii.n- rulilT p-atrmt tbrV iir U'tiet r Rt-F.!,y irt il tb; limi Ixlj. curing th ui". liic ru inw;irj cciuI'Lui.tsi. Utmt can t L'rtfstjftlu &tf Khnm tf- Scorluttc IIw mors. Nt r-smlv h TfT tlot.e w. mach far tbe rnr of Jt Wi' ft tlf '.m, s ..itf-r f'TTfi O-'-y didt vuii. m Wirt ;ulDi;Lt- No f ..-i-. f fait Kbrum.riiVvy.Sarn fusfk. r- 11' .!!. i r t-.ry j -Im., can U n- wuli-taud tU influ- B"'. 1 he .nn ui. r iia ira 1 tlerrr wmny ptt9l tbm f.-iiii, rn.. it l ho-.)tal, ii-if-ev-ii.it tl-na iiiit!i-rit. trivmc a 'liiiv In t appllrttttoav. tod Urn- I . vu llatj h( li .t t ttoriiii; LtyUuUtei DUiubcn Iw linaUh. tivi-e S'jre fireatt, Viuunth and L Ivtrt. rf "'-t -ur-n mw i!r nU.tr on the tjr-t tbi ivairml ntus.nl, mtmm hn.p rm tth tt,.- ,,r-t iM-ii of sv.ri-, wnunil.. ntrr. jrlan tiDliar nweilta.--. mril t .mnm. i'f tVnr.r llnl..rwy hsM, i y r.mniiii.i ..i tli 4J. . rtimrntf. dt-t at. rtrd u tlMr h. -filnln M Ui- t;,-t. r-f att f triMiti ff Ittw Otoir Vti nt, to I u-t.l ur !. r id- 'lim tnui f the .Mriiioti btttt la th w.rvt .- .f it will ear wj g::;uiular rtin ';i:i.f ur eouU-tLLU vf iUt jUBlf rvn cf 'M jr.ir tiii. iirc Pifm ant? Fistulas. Th' nri-1 othi r iln.Iar Ij-tn ""ju(- p np'aints ftva i-fTf-'tusHy f.f J if td- it nfm nt Le HI ruht4 in over ili I 1, -1 .t. .1! -I 1.; oiUtii tjiiuwut tL yrxn.UA It- vti 113 urt ul-1 u ) ot. PxAlt the Ointment ami PUh ihoulJ he ttsttl ui ti" f tll'jicivj rafts ; lunirn I'urus I iix;rrt KaniK tllll.UilaJ FiMnlas 11. at :!. uiitati.-m Silt I. h r-t ITU f-k.II. 1. ! .rr Prrnt r rr !-.. t S.rf of all hlflO ?fnttis) Pwe-itrd Olftlld then V'n-rt-I ifrM M'otisxiit.aJl ftiada 1-T II J l-U I rrurtal tmi tinp t ik TLr'nttfl S.II t t;. ThTmt'arturi. ff lr ivsot UolwWmx. c' MiU'i. n Lai-. N. w ..rk. l inni. lauivlt n.-vnj hr all n-r-i-fiii' ( lriu.-i-t :nl Ih-aWr of MfhriiiM ttifjUfltuut tht I tiitt-l Mau.. and the civiliirt. votidf Ui l ot-', -t Ct TtU. .--fjCi lit-, StaVi I trafh. t n Thrrt is a rD.-i Jcr&Me patin T- Uling tbo gvr ..-.. N. K. Irirftiofi fcrtV-rii-ianceof pstfcntaiD ory tliorltr are aii4-t1 to each tVa. AYEIl'S PILLS, cure of all l'ii,ius flmrnM LNntiTem'W. Indi ces tioxi. J.iMTi'lir. Ir'f.y, KhrurantLsm, Fevera, Cimrt. Humors, Ncnu-.nes)a, Irrit.ttiitvMnfiainma, ti'n-, li-mU. hr. I'aiiii. in the lireast is'idi, Hwa ara'i I.iu.fts, Fcnnlc C.n.l.iiiits Ac.. Ac. Inde titt frw .ire th ti.vtseft in whirh a Pnnrativ- Medi cine is nit mere or lr-i r'juinrd, antl much sick nesa an I si. tiering ruiht uc prtrveuud. il a harm l"ss tut trfectual rattuTtic wi-re iwtre frrrlv used. Nt prr-n nn fcl w'l while a cmtiTe habit of body prtv.iii ; h3iie it mou fri nt-ratn srrioua and oftfii f.iUl I--.rufs, whif Ii rui'Iit have lwn aToidM br the timrlT aal jnliH"ti iv of a ffxi pnnpitiTt 1 his i alike true f ColtU, Forrih sTmptums, and Hili'ius tl r;tii, incut-. Ti.fv nil ti-ntl ty Itcrum or pntlnre the watri! nnrl fnrrniHaMe ditfrnperv which load the lvare4 all tt the Und. Hence a reliuitle fimily j hy.-io is of the tirst ia.fH-Ttance to the public ho;ath, an-l this Pill ha been perfected with --n4Uttimate skill to meet that demand. An ei tensive tri.il f its Tirtucs by IMivm ians rofeaj any thiniz CitKt-rtn known of any medicine. Cmr have het-n e riveted kcytnul tii-f, were they not auo trmti;ittil by priS'rnK tf such ex:iltel position antl il firteT a to tnrbid the tsT.iriiii of untruth. AntMut the emiiieikt s;entU-tnen to whom we art a!l"wed t n ft r for thfe fnctn, are Prop. Vat fatink Morr. ti.e dMiiKTiished Sur gen of New York Citv. ioi-r. A. A. ll. tx, rrwtU-al Chemist of the Port of linti-n. and Geologist ior the State f Maa sarhusett.. I ha L. M'vrK", M. P., an ernini-nt Sumeon and Physician. if tlit (llv i.f Lowell, who haa long used them in hia extrn-rT pmctiee. IL C. is"nnu K5q one w tlte rst mo ch-iTTts Jn fv Y'Tk ('rt-. C. A. Davis. M. Snp't and Sun-eon of th Vnitrd StM Marine rliftul. at Chrlaem, Ma.ia. lid spire p-nrrrt, we eoiiM irire manr hundred TOch n.ir.irs. frura all ptirta whrn the Villa ha- been used, tut endtnre een riuvre conTinaing than th' eertlrl ?tcs of thcc eminent public i.en ia hown Hi their effTts nnon trial. These l'..U. tt nnit uf l-.i.n iuves titration and fttmly, are o'tVn-l to the pui. ,, as the best and mi comnlct which the present tte of medieal ccituce cu a.i uii. ii.cyare cuiuxjuid-d not uf the driT tiic:i.-.Tes. but it' lite nivdic.iial virtuoa on!v of Vei r: It rr-'nf tiie. rxtrarled by rhemiral pntees in a st.ite ot puritv. ami fmibtired toftrther in siu h a ninu.'T i-; to insure ti;r ln.-t results, 'lh.s aytoin ff rinipf-itinn for Tr.n-Iii in habeen found iii the t'herry lt toral and Pills both, to pntdnce a mere cthcit nt ruiivuy tiian had li.:lierto been ob tained bv anr procf-s. The rcaoi is perfectly ob TitHis. Vhilt lr the old mode f ivmpositien. eT ery medicine is burdened with mi re or 1l-m of acri monious and iiijiirioii-t cjii.,iit.. by this each ir.di Tiilnal Tirtue cv.ly t,:A i dtirrJ "for the curative ctlert is present. Ail the inert aud ol. noxious tjual ities of each Mitance c:i:pluyeil are left bdjinU, the cnr itire Tirt ies or.ly brine fetrinetl. Ilenee it is elf-evident th- ertccts should prove as they havaj proved mure partly rerucuial. and t..e PiiU a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any othea meilicine kmwit to the world. As it is tretiiitiitly expedient that ir.y medicine ahould be ta ken under tl.e romwl of an attendinat Phsician. and as he tvuld not j.roj-rrlv judire of a reiucily without liiowir. its coiuposituin. 1 have aupplied the aicurute Fonnulx by which b.th my Peetonl and PilN are mn;?e to the whole body of Practitioners ia the I'ujteubUtesand iritili Amcr iian Produces. Il h;mpuT trurc should be any one who h-w not received them, they will be promptly forwarded hv m:ul to his address. Of all the Pa'.vut Mciiiciiics that are orfcred, how few wou'tl be t-ken if their c-unposition was known ! Their life counts in their mystery. 1 have no mystcrie. The to in position r.f my preparations Is laid open to all men. and all who are nmipetent to judsre on the subject freely aeknuwlede their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The t'herry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to he a wowderivil medicine bt!oT its ftleets were knc.TO. Many em inent Pliyiciaiw have declared the same tlunc of my Pills, and even m"re confidently, and are will-rn-r to certity that their anticipati- ns were mora than realized" by their eifeit upon trial. Thev operate by their powerful influence on the internal .srera to purify the blood and stiinaktte it inU heal t i. y acu u rcuioic Cie ibstructiund of the stomach. bowel, livtT. and other organs o-f the bdv, restoring their irretmhir action to health, and by ccrrcctintr, wherever they cvit, auch dexa&o ments as are the tirst origin of dieae. Pein!? Bnirir wranped they are pleasant to take and benie pure ly vegetable, uo harm cau arise frutfi tlieir use in any quantity. For minute directions, see the wrapper on the Bir-Va. Prepared by J AMES C. AYKR, Practical Analytical Oheimst. Lowell. Mass. TVFor ale by Schatllle, aud by ChriM A Caldwell, Lem-isharz; Calinr. Milton ; iiast and Kemper kieckner. MilHioburg ; mad by all Dealers everywhere GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER iu riaiius, Meloifcons, and all kmiU of JiUKical Men ban disc Keeps constantly on hand, 1 la 11 ft tV Davis Bsr.n ; Liyhte, Newton V Bradburys; and Bennett Co- N. Y., PIANOS. AIm, Princes A (Vs celebrated MELODEOiNS, prices from $15 0t to I5 00. Orders irm a distance ill meet with prompt attention, cund baud Pianos taken ia ex change for new. Room director opposite the Conrt Honse. rtUiamsport, Va. April 4, 55 573m rLATED V AUE Cake and card Baketa Table Forks. Spoons and Butter KaiTes. Teaspoons silver-Mated on ihe best German Mlver, t per doV. A! tns warranted o (j,ve sati.sfaetion. AH kinds of F.iicraviB at the shortest mticc at J.L.VuDEK'S.