r3 ?r -ri -I rr - X - u 3 r at c" r 2. a .3 a ' S I rs r 3 c -5 J5 m w K -a " 2 J ' 2 25. C.-3 c 5 p -3 Si-' - 2 o V. O c-e 5- 2 o ra X to i x 2 s p O 3 t 3 i.o eo nr. 2 3 3 3 ? J si" - S o o H I GC I o w o H ? o Co, , C ffl -1 S - i - - ii as 5 t ra 5 g ; A 2 3 o E"3 S -. 5.5 3 W 5 3 " As ihpatikkt Juryman. Ad Arkan j correspuDtleut of the New Orleans l'ic yuoe gives the fullowing as atitheutic : You iro all fond of cracking jokes at the expense of Arkansas; now here is one on your Slate absolutely true. I gat it from an eye witness. The district court of one of jeur north, era parishes was in session t'was the first dajr of court; time.after dinner. Law yen and others had diued and were sitting out before the hotel, and a long, lank, unsophisticated countryman came up and unceremoniously made him self one of 'em atid remarked : " Gen tlemen, I wish you would go on with this court, fi.T I waut to go home I left Betsy a looking out" " Ah 1" said ooe of the lawyers " and pray, sir, what detains you at court " Why, sir," said the countryman, "I'm foteh here as a jury, and they say if I go home they will hare to find me, and they nioutn't 1j that, as I live a eood tncee." " What jury are you on? aiked a lawyer. "What jury?" " Yej, what jury ? Grand or Traverse jury ?" "Ierned if I know." " Well," said the lawycr'did the judgo charpe you ?" ' Well, squire," said he, " the little fel low tl.an sits up in the pulpit and kinder basses over the crowd, gin us a talk, but I don't know whether he chnryrd anythirg." The crowd woke up in a roar of laugh ter, anl the sheriff called the court. A PisArroiNTKD Fremoxter. The Chicago Tribune says thata friend residing in 1'alatiue precinct, Cook county, prom ised that Palatine would go unanimously for Fremont, lie said that all the Demo crats bad been converted but one tough old fellow, who could neither read nor write ; but that a compromise had been effected with him that he had agreed to pair off with a Fremonter, and not go to the polls. But his hopes failed, as this letter will show : Palatine, Nov. 5, 1S56 Eds. Tribunk: That old cur voted he wouldu't stay paired. An Irishman also got into the precinct and voted. We did the best under the circumstance we could. IIow to Mare a "National" Taper. A despatch from Washington, coming from a Democrat ie source, says : " Arrangements are already in progress for the re organization of the KJitorial f irec of the L'uion newspaper. Il is in contemplation to have one editor from the North a'ld another from the South, in view of Buchanan's Administration.'' We suggest as an additional feature of the "reorganization," that the Union has a Nebraska and an aoti Nebraska, a pro-slavery and an anti-slavery, a disunion and a onion editor. Then it would be an exponent of the various phases Democra cy presents itself in different sections of the Unioa. American. Kpitapii. The late Steruhold Oaks was rather eccentric, and offered a reward fur the best epitaph for his grave. Several tried for the prize, but they flattered him too much, be thought. At last he tried for himsilf, aud this ia the result: Here lies the body of Sternhold Oaks Wtio Uved acd died like other folks." That was satisfactory, and the old gen tleman claimed the reward, which, as be bad the paying of it to do himself, was of course allowed. A Clekoyman, at an afternoon service was asked to road a notice for a women's rights licturc, which be did in this wise : " At ha f past six o'clock, at the school bouse in the first district, a le will at tempt to croic." A question had been raised in one of our courts, whether a bliud man can be made liable for a bill payablo " at sight." The lawyers are puzzled. Etiquit. Do as echo does.' She no aooner receWcs acall than the immediately responds to it. 5 - g. ? g. . 5 2 p 2 3 " 2 ' . James F. Linn. J. DertiU Llnn- T F. & J. M. LINN, J ( Attorney at Law, LEWISULKG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. Agricultural. Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER The undersigned being con vinced hy practical experience of the superi ority of Vandrrtlict't Trrad I'owtr over the or dinary fiire horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large nnmner, whieh we propose lo introduce o the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each of thrm, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, il" paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are -that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number ol horses usel, ihan the old machines will do; lthey will save at least two hands and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet day-t. when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHI'KCII 4 CO. Hartleton, Vnion Co, Pa. Apply to Tho's Cm-am, llartlelon.or or Dr. I.. Kuoke, Union Furnace. y645 Ilunseckrr' IOVi:it III L(.i:R 1 THE subscribers still continue to manufac ture the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machne now in use. T. CIR KCH & l Hartleton, Pa. Apply to T I'li ira, Hartleton, or L. Kuoke, Union Furnace. ljC52 Hussey's American Reaper & Mower. TOR 1856..Tliis Machine was put X. ia succesful operation in lH::t, and con tinued to be the only Keaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to 1315 twelve years after its introduction. Other Keapers are now olleied with glowing Advertisements and Certificates ol' iiold aud Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in earch of the bet Reaper, and not poird in the matter, had better see a little further. One of the other Keapers look thegreat medal in England, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harvest of Ihe sain- year, however it was totally beaten by a HlsSLV KEAPEIi, which received the unnnimmm award of an impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs in England. and rapidly ob taining that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured in the land of iis origin. If there isany value in S3 years' experience in building Reapers, and uing them in the harvest field, OBED HUSSEY, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the lifT REAPER AND MOWEK.can te snplied by sending theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for the vast harvest of I85S- We would refer to the followingzentlemen, who have used Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their superiority: ENins AND SNTDKR COUNT?. Itiw Erre, Bnjmin Lrir. Jnho M'nrh, Samuel Pauling, J..ll Ll.'It..JKA,J.Ulk,.".!!tl(rirv!(JlM!!l,J ,0 Brf. IU'I Kii-pW. r. Hm. K;erkn.'r.tieiTe- SU-r. John liittitlv, Mtniu.-I 7.ll,T. Jrtwph MiiKtM-r. WillfMin Wilkin. Alriii Wolt. W. li It' rrtU. L'tiarl.-it Itulil.iiorjr Ki.p. liri,J'lin i;rr. .l-r:im f'rl'-y . Kmsnu.-l diutiu. Ilfii ry Muil. Tyrus ltrwii. Win. 0. MyT.Jitin lialul;riio, Wllsou Linn, -Mm Van liii.-kirk, FlTi. t linan. Nitmii!MiiKiti.Axi cm: sir. Sanufl M'Mnhin, Jihn M'Mahin, William Detphin. Jrb ll'iffman. ilrore. Krnerick. tjenrir llr'triii., lieiirtfe (iaul. J'llm B. lit tler. William mk. William II 11 I, Oertre Krflfri k. Tln' Striwhrnlife, Solomon Waltem, Jim- Nt-ahil. J.i h M Ne-l-it. A. K. K-p, J. K. I'riest I. Thoina" J"hnton. John A Win llatnor.RoteTt Curry. jm II llu I. Ara Valine, J. s. II. Ilur-h, liwae ampl II. Jaroh ltr.,1. M-ll. r linruan. Authntiv Win. Snyilirr, Jolm rM,Hr. J:ie O. llort4D,lio. Con raj. MONTlll'K COUNTY. Jaroh SlinMz. Mayhrrry U. arhart. llavlil Clark. Jamh e-hlT. Jr. Vi;on i'ore-luiii. IVter H riKht. Sam. York, i;,mm M'ni h. It .l-rt t llishel. .laroti Sny l r. A f. Kuel.S. e Tn-e. Jacob Stft-liltir, ?r. Wu-Yurka, F.lleim Dacli, Km. Furi-iman. CoI.t'VnlA COUNTY. Peter MilliT. John llill.Wm. N. Brown. I. A. Bowman, Gen. A. ttowuian. J. WV-ly Uowman, liilhert Kowlrr. Sle-ptf-n Ttfima. Ili-nry Iloak. John KolMTtluin. I'aniel ?i. hart, Aleaan ler I'rerlinif. Andrew ("ri-riins. Moore Civ linn. John MerU. Jacob Hill. Tlinmaa Conner. Jnhn On ner, lvur Ar-plcman. Klia Uritrlfk. Jnme4 L.mnion. Joio-j.h II. Ilirk-. MiI .t a llirk. il.-or.-e II-HIt, Jo ph l-o-h. Samuel CI. Win HolTmin. An.lrew Iriea. Km. Irie. U.-. ll.Vrii-. Waly f'ri-i(. Sain'l Kne. Kranklin Kvana. John KVhic, Charle and tivjrge Low, Joka Ny. hart, John Woll. I.YCOMINO COUNTY. Cenree Crit, ltlr.tm T. tirey. Benjamin Bear, Peter Hi-iloun, rreaVrirk App. Samuel llumlrnm, Henry ShoeiQiker, IVt-r R.ntz. Thomas Oaria, Cna'a Tallmaa, llanirl Hear. John II Tool, Charlea LlojJ, I). W. Forca man, Uobcrt Ijit-on- CI.INTON CorHTY Wm. flunn. Jamei Welsh, BoK'rt M'r'ormirk, Jamef CarpkaJJm, Juet-ph llauna, Koliert Iloluttt. CEXTKR COUNTY. Wm. M'FarNnil. Wm. Boal. W. A. .lohnatmt, Jnvpb Bituer. Wm llirft.Tuviil Itina, Joarph Myers, Jaeob liar tar. John Hoy. Jr. Wm. Foster, A lam RVar. The subscribers have the exclusive rightin the following counties; ITnion, Snyder. Nor thumberland, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne. Perry, Mifflin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycominir. All orders luankfiillv received and promptly to. ';EDI)E?, MAR.slI & CO. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa., April 2t, 1S.5S. Type Foundry. 'TWO Premiums awarded at the late JL Cbrystal Palace exhibition in Xew York lo the Oldest Type Foundry in die United Slates. E-.lablihed by Uinney & Konaldson in 17J6. on the base of Sower's iierinauiown Foundry of The leng experience of the several proprie tors of the Philaiielphia Tvpe Focsdrv, en ables I.. Johnson & Co., to oiler the laigest variety of Printing Types, and all Ihe appur tenances of a Printing Ollice lo be found in any establishment ol the United States, and of a quality, too, which iS deemed to be unrival led. The composition of the metal nsed is calculated to atlord the greatest durability ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the filling np of the type is such as to insure ac curacy and squareness of body, Ac. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable us to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper offie. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, also, Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor saving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals, &c PKESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, most of which are made by us, will be furnished at manufac turer's Prices. PRINTING INK of all Varieties and ol. ors, Varnishes, Bronzes, Ac, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. 81EKEOTYPING or Electrotyping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, &c. Type nsed in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art. Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the firsj of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting np) will be sent to all printers lhat have not received it. who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. lr"Newspapcr Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice.) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to us a ci.py of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of our manufacture to four tim. sits amount. L. JOHNSON Sc. CO. Ko. 6, Samson S' near the Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May ZO, 1855 Lewisburg Chronicle & William VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, iV burer, 1'i.lon Co., Pa. tyoifice on Souih Second St., recently by HJC Hickok. Esq. 6?4 Educational, UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! THE Winter Session of all the Schools JL of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on ThUI'Sduy, Sep tember 25, 1S36. Theological Department Tuition Free. Collegiate " !j.:iu per annum. Classical '-!0 -English $15 " Regular course $30 Primary 20 Academic " Female Institnte " 4 M W Sept. 9, 185b. LEWISBURG ACADEMY. THE Academic year of this Instilu- 1 lion, will hereafter be divided into 3 ses sions, the Suva r.n, Fall and WisTsa sessions, of 13 weeks each. The Fan r.iu will commence on Mow. n. I. Sent. 22(1, 1K36, lo be immediately suc ceeded bv ihe Winter session, with a short vacation during the II Uv. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or lor practical life are taught; and the Bible is a text book in Ihe school. A class of Yue Loiiki is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense to make it everything that a scnooi- room should be, for health and cheerfulness. TI.TTIOX per session of 13 weeks. rRIUAHV lltfaitinir. Writinz. la-finer. Arithmetic. Unix. Oram, and It . llitorr. tM AUVAM'Kti KSUI.ISH (all wot ioel ailed abon, ' LAMil'aiiKS. -o CONTIMIEXr KXPBVT.S t-er neaalowl - - - - M Mo deduction, wioept for protracted irfcne.a. JOHN RANDOLPH. 8ept 5, 1856. Principal FREEBUEG ACADEMY ri'HE Principal and Friends of this Insiitu I lion, thankful for and encouraged hy the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon it. are determined that no exertion on their part shall be spared to render it still more worthy of encouragement and support. The Course of instruction embraces ail Ihe branches of an Englih,Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied bv frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are tausht by the Rev. C. fl. Erlenmyer. a ihoroii-'h and accomplished Linguist. A TEACHERS' De. panment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of I eaching. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 22 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July ; the second,ou the first Monday of January. T:aw Tuition, per quarter of 11 weeks, $2.50 to $4. Board etc. $1.50 to $2 pr week. For Circulars Ac. address GEO. F. M FARI.AND, Principal Philadelphia. FIRE PROOFS! ;9 The Salamand SUf1 T SafL'H, of Pnila- Vlphia. aeainsl the iSE1 World ! Evaxj & WTATsox,Xo.2t.S.Fourth St.. Phil-vl., have had the surest demonstration in the folio win a Certificates, that their manufac ture if Siilanianrler waies na ai irnui ruiij warranted ihe representations which have hern made? of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : PlIILADTTLPHH. April 12, 1S5. MtsR. FrAB & Watmii: lit-utu: U rW.Ji u th hijrtitt ptatisfBrtixn tn ntt tn jru. thnt owlnc to tlw try mtttiTf (jualititfi f two of the Stlatmainier Snf- lith currhnMl of you mm ft-w mirjth ninrc, mVshJ m lMri (n-rtiiin of nur Jlry. Hooks, I'sprrt, Jte x(-ol tii th mlnmitoufi fin in lian-traal I'lacr, oa thi HKimmtc cf U lUh .nut. VV ri.D we ri-rtiTt that lhfw Pafr wrf HCht ft In 1h fntirlh tTy tli! ItuIMini, we on-uiiifd. and ihnt thy frll u iieHtj Hr-nt ly int.ia hap of burtiinsc rtn, -I" Taut -Drriitratin of hat mutsl titr hrann lati to iti'-lt. Hi ran not but n-ard th- pn'rvrrvtino of Ui vain ahl t-ontftitti an ni'ipr cm.inc.UK proof of tbrgivrnt rru ritv afTordt-d hy your Stt. WVnhH takf uiurh p.aiar in iv-mm mending thm to men of buffioetil an a curr rvlianrp aC"iti-t Arc. iK-Hi(iK W .IMONH t BRO. PniL4btrLi-HlA, April VI, Mrmtn Et A Wtso lia.t to n(T.-r you my tru timony in for of th- artat rcuriy alT'rdt-d to tny en Aire ttork of jrwrtry, Itnokfi, paifin. kc , durinc thfl iv-r-bt diaPtroiiN conflntmition in Kaii"ta-a-l plait, from the fan-1 that tlit ftatn went rontaind in two of the ttala nini.itfr lr manufarlun-d hy you, llavin fnlifti from thr fifth atory nf thf Arttaan ftuild ing. whi'lt tljf wrrr rtri iU-ly plart-d anh cxpoiwl to m wnut hrat fr a lornr tlm, thr pr-wrTatioti of th valua ble dp.-iU irrinxl to eTcry one rhoaii.uei(WHl the open inir and interior examinatioti. matter of profound aa-tni-hmnt. To a!l who may rtyjoire a prtWt protertion from the ravadi'F of fire, I pball not heniute to reeommend the Ue of yourSatV-a.aji 1 consi-Jer they bennw uiiIerr,one tbe noattrying tesL N. E M'.KUAN. PBii-tnn.rni a, April 1, 146. McffHta. F.Tktsk Watsom Oentl-men No doubt yon wilt t-M dee-.y pratifld to learn tbtt irood d.tiaitioa in birh I dheored my book, poli'-y of inourane. rertid eateti of Ktock.jind oth tmIiimMi dneiimcnti. when on Frvlny 11 I opened the Kale made hy your firm. W iih niy knowtetiyee of itx jtr--at expoaure, btli to tti Intensity of the h-t from bt a fin a that whh de-tny-i tin-Artltan Ituildirif. aa alw frm tbe force o th fall from tin former elevated pnwition in the third atorv, I eiiitti) enferiain hut dIt bopea prior to ita in-t-rior in-i-ertiou. that the enntnta whih I one no hifflilv priied would ever he of any aenric to me, but aa th--oe fear are now happily removed. I feel It only dn to Pay to jou, that ! rn hein-eforlh recommend the nae of your Hifea to all w ho may w jab to feel a eonndeoee in the perfect aerurity whi h aueh meana provides againat ao frightful an element. EDWARD OA KILL, Bookbinder. rPTonstantly on hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof I,ock,for Banks.Store-,eic. Iy625 Engraving and Seal Catting OF all kinds, at 201, rhesnut Street, PHILAD. Visuinc anri other CARDS, Cnrporatmn and other SEALS and everything in our line of business, promptly attended lo, in good stvle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from t'ttv and Country solicited. . H. FULTON. W.G. MASON. Herring's Safe again tie Champion:! The only Snfe which, in every initanre, prrtervrd their entire euntrnh in the lute Extentive Fires. AT the burning of the Arnzan liuildings, on the lOih of April, and in the GREAT FIKE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856. ihe genuine Hti Mara pre served the Jewelry of Geo. w. Simons 6l Urn.; Books, Papers, e of Fisher Sl llro and EHirarH Ht-mant A ' after remaining epo-ed in the burning ruin, for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have nlways claimed for ihem. their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, th Ilerrlng'g Safe, standing side by side with those advemsed as "warranted to stand 10 per cent more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged victor, ant only preaervinir ther content la eicelfeat op. der. bat beinK themaelTe. in a condition lo go through annlh-r onlal. while Ihe bnaateil -oalamaajdera" of oth er aiakeiw were hwllv aad wp la ,wr ioatannt, aad in (me eaaea their entire nonteata eoaiplwtelv dratroynil. To the put-lie w would aiaiply aar. that, duriog to fburteet. yean tle llerrinfr'a afe haa heeo Itefore tbeat, mora than two haadred have paeaed throac b accidental Area without tlm orrurreDfle of a aiDrle loaa. Wc wnuld, therefiira, rautiou parrhaarra agalnat the mlarepreaenutioa of intereated partiea. The llrrrlna'a Patent ia thcoaly rira-pmof Safe Bade la thia rlt which ia protcetrd hy a Patent Right, aad wa will guaraalae II to reaiat mora than doobla the amount of haat of aay othar oaf. now known. Farreln a Ilerrlnt;, Kola Manufarturera ia thiauie of " Herring' Patent Champion Snfe," SI Walnut 81, PHILADA. N. B. Evans & Watson's Improved Sal amanders." - Oliver Evan's," "fl. Gayler's," and"Scoti's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment for " Herring s,") will be sold at low pnets. June 6, UMyl mm West Branch Farmer Decern bcrjiggo Pennsylvania Wire Works. . "VO. 56 ARCH Sl. between Id and 3d, 11 (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths.wilh all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilfed Wire for spark catchers, eoal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and damlv R -lis covered id ihe best manner, Wire and Wir Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. BAVLISS, DARBY & LYNN. mount Vernon House, VO. 95, North 2d St., Philadelphia.- Il This old and-well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The coniinued patronage of ihe public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. BARRETT, Philad, March 1, 1858. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, ND GUNS-Tlie subscribers invite IV attention lo their slock ol Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Reeds, Pea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines. ic. Also, line English and German Guns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Co Vices, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERGER BRO. 6JI No. 4 T N. Second St- Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Engravings, en- L titled -lloilon Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel encraving from ihe celebrated painting hy l.andseer, and the -Departure of the Israelites trom Egvpt, a large ana rwau tiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail prire of III shove eogrm.ini;. la S-J per copy, but will be aeat rata or charms aa Ibllowa: Tlie iilrribi-r have ealaMiihed a lloog AarscT In Philadelphia, aad will furttiah any brw-k or publication at the refail prire i.f any ol the $.1 Maralioea, aurh aa Har per' ,liaj- 'a. rutoam'a, liraliam'a. Frank Lclie'a r'aab loiia, a.. will rereive the oiagatiora fr one year Rod a niy oteithrr ot tbe ataivi b-auiiful ngraviora. free o, chargw. or tf.ub-eriliiDi; to a and a $1. Ma-!aiaej aut-h aa Palcraon'a. and rhallena Ladie'a :liriatin Aa- naal. the will receive bi.tb aiasaaiaea aad a copy of either of tbe atatve eograving. Kvery dracriptioa of rnirraving on wood es-cated with neatiivaa and di.pateh. tt l-w of Hnildinca. Nawapaper lleadinga, Viewa of tlarhiaery. Book lllunlratloa.. U-d.e Cerlihi-ate. Huaiuene Canla. ie. All ordera aeat bv mall Promnllv attaodnl la. PVraon. Wi.liina Virwa of their building enrravrd eaa aend a llagurcutypa or aketcb of the huil-linga by mall ores preaa. VrrMtaf at a di-uoco having aralabTe arti? lea would find it to thi-ir advantage to addn-a thv iiitiM-hbura, aa we would act aa agenu for the aale of the feme. RYRAVI k HIEIti.E. 60. Sorra Tataa SvatLr. 1'aiLADKxrini, la. l. u. ara. t. atav ritars. " The Good Time Coming." ) Y T. S. Arthur...Those who wish to I ) hear something of that long-expected day, should read this bonk. It is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price. $ I. J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. To. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms lo Agents. Trusses Trasses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, TKfss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Kai sra Trrs,combining exlrrme gnneaa, rase, and uaraDiiity, with correct construclion. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited r-y remitting amount, aa below: jtxndinr number of Itirht-a around tne nipa, anil atalliig Pkle an.-ciea. I'n-t of Siunle Truta $, a, 4. 5. Uouble JA, 6, 8. 10. lii.t ruction a to wear, and bow to affect a cure, when poaalble, aent with tbe True. Alao for aale, in great variety. Dr. Banning' Improved Patent Body Braee, for tbe cure of Prolapana Uteri; alao Spinal Prop and Supporta: I'ateot Shoulder Rrace. Cheat Kvpan-lera and Kreeba- Rraee. ailapted to all with rtftop Mtouldera and Weak l.ung; Kogli.h Kla-tic Abdomioal Helta, eupeu Hirie ; ringea. male and female. a,vgLadiea' Kooma, with Lady attendanta. 1jS90 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, RMse Avenue, PmLanat-raia. The a'tentton of ihe public is inviled to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared lo furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description for Cemeta rirs. Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, &c and oiher ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with Ihe express view of pleasing Ihe taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT OOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral sprlnjc Matreses,No. 94 Walnui St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the American Inatitute. New. York, Ort.1 ISM dn Franklin lo-litut-, Phllad-lphia,Nov. land One at the Maryland Inatitute, Baltimora. Nov.) lsoi The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, lhat all Ihe elunuy and heavy wooden frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, Ihe springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, remleiing it impossible for a single spring to full down or get nut of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admirably fined to the wants of ihe sick or asthmatic who may require a siMing posture, having the Inxurinus softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of tbe common H tt ess. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of Ihe best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can hare tbetn altered into Spring Beds. These Be Is are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carnages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Mali esses made to order. Also an extenaive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CASTIR0X FCRX1TVRE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat aad Coal Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia. April 20, 1855 ly57S Expre$ Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD A CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Bosion, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, alao to ihe other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJfieeU A 43, South Third St Oct. 26. CHRIST A CALDWELL. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and ft.r salt at the Chrmick 96t UAltltlSBUHG BINDERY J. J. Clyde F. I Mutier, SucuueTf la IT. O. Uicktk at U. Book Binokr- and Stationers, abd Blank Book Manufacturers, Jlitrritburif, Pa. MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are engaged in the above business I iTdirectly opposite Herr's Hotel.j They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks. County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled lo any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles. Music, works issued in Nos Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. C. A 11. r?"Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. W)9 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 91 Ilk IBS. Inst received at the CO,tO Hardware Store of REYN OLDS 4 MeFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and let! as sortment of Iron ever offered on ihe West Branch. Having ihe exetiuive control of the celebrated Vat-aaTiaVa Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Casu prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1H55. NOTICE. WE be leave to introduce ourselves IT to ihe citizens of LEWISBl'RU and vicinity, as eitensive Miners and Shippers of White Anit .4nta.rar.te Coal, At Imneatter t'olliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer lo the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our aizes of Coal are I, I MP -fi.r Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboat. BROKEN ) Klili for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) PF'A for l'meDurnsrs ,nd S1"- Our Point of Shipping is SUN MI RY, where arransements are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE A CO. J.J Coraaas. Lanra-ter. Basj. Rkisrolb. Laneaater. C. W. PraLg. itbamokia. II. Bttaaaaasaa do CfTOrders addressed loShamokinor t nbury will receive prompt attention. Iy5t5 Lewlitburg Saving loalltullon. T S now open and ready lo do business. The X regular Discount days are Wednesdays The following named persons are the Direetort Mr. Johso Wmj. Mr. Bvsas Awxtass. Mr. Jaxts M'Caaiaalr. Mr. Taoaiaa Havaa. Mr. WiLLiaw Faica. Mr. J. (J. L. Skisdel. Mr J i. Miill. Orncaaa WILLIAM FRICK, Freiident. DAVID RE11ER, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent- less lhan six and nvennree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1H53 Wliiflt-Id Woolen Factory, Sear Hartleton, I tilon County. rilHISestablishinenl is now in the best order I The machinery being nearly all new, and none bin the best of workmen employed. tne sunscnoer leeis sate in saying lhat his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. CiT I have also on hand, and intend keen- ing a choice assortment nf CaOOds), such as CLitht, Satmrttr, Canhmere; Tweed; Blanket!, Yarn; ore., which 1 will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing:, be. KARL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near V. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, laueht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855 Improvement in Daguerreotyplng ! QFYKER & IIAWN announce to the O public that ihey have newly fitted up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take LikenCBHe sup erior to any in ihis place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Walchseals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jennv Lind, Jewel, Cnion,Soniag,Oval, Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Cos Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rale Outfit, ail complete and ready for use, which we will sell to any person, wilh full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. New Firm and New Goods! AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST tv CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased ihe entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr Thornton Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected slock of fresk and pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals Dyesiuir-, Oils, Paints, Glass, Pultv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kindt of Patent Mnlirinet, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobaceo.SnufT.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notion and Toilet Article; Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds. Bacsaas ana Cow as or tvaar vaaisTl. Books and Stationery, a general vanety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description t fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always en hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paint. Preserving and Pickling Jars, Ac' rP"Costomerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see ns, one and all, and see onr stock i and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask yon to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug 8iore ' THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, TJnion Co. Pa. 68 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks tor all engaged in tbe service of ihe V. 8 in the War of 1812. and for their Widows, ai tne Office of the Lewisburg Chioniele. 1 THE subscriber con X ti noes to carry on tin Livery BuHlnena k. IIM Hland nn KortL1 ti.;.a .ir.n near Market, aud reapecllull) solicits Ihe patronage id bis friends and th public generally. CHARLES F. HESS Lewisburg, May 22, IS50 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful for past patronage, would inlurm ihe Dublic lhat ihey continue to olOSlS manufacture all kinds of MILL UEAKINli and other Castings. thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can noi fail to please. tiEDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. IS5I COOKING Stoves, of various atiern and aizes, for Coal or Woo , for sal at I he Lewisburg Foundry by tieddes. Marsh A Co. nd Coal O Stoves, various patlerns, for .-air at I he Lewiaburg Foundry. Cieddea. Maiah A Co. j "TITIARD'S Tuteot (arif Mow, a supe- I f rior article, fur ralral the Lewisburg Foundry by fieddes. Marsh A Co.. r RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent VT rlecidedlv the brtt and most durable ' Grain Drill now in use. for aale at the Lewiaburf Foundry Ly Geddee, Marsh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain anil Cms AM FACTI KED and for sale at, Ihe I JJX. Lewisburg Foundry by I liKDDKH. MA It-II I .! Lightning Hods. AFTER ii u rue many yi ar' close investigation and nieroua ciperimeiita. Ihe Patentee lakes L l-baaure in informing Ihe public lhat be ha j arrived at the true principle of protecting families, ; tlwi lln.gi and pri i-ert) frum ibrdeaiiuciive intiu- ' ence ol LIGHTNING. The calamities I that every City, 1 uwn, V iliace and Country tails i victim tu annually, Ihio' lb gr.taa negligent c ol la inhal-itaiite, ia brtond calculation, r.uvtiallv : when the lemedy is so eat-y to obtain ibis ia j fouuu in 1 ABMITAGE'S I Patent Ulagnctit tigljining tloos, and in this alone This Rod haa been eiamineii by the moil scientific gciittemen in the world Pfofesvors M'Murtrie, Jobnaon, W allor and man ulbera that have examined them, recomn, end am! apeak of them in the highet terms ol approbation, and have pronounced them the only rale roils if uae in thiaor any other country lor the proircti ol Liveaand Propeny. One advantage i. lo diviilr and throwback a part of iheelrcmc fluid barmlrs, to (he clouds ; in lime ol a stroke Ihia enables tbe rod lo conduct thai portion of fluid lhat belong to the earth without the sligbie.t danger of lea wing the conductor. This rod haa mini other advantages over ihe eld one. The only place o manufacturing ia in line St. 3 duort above 12,'A. Philadelphia. where all persons are rerpeciluilt invited to cat and eiannne for themselves. For sale V holeaaU or Retail by THO'S ARMITAG E. Ordera promptly attended to. Tern, cash. These rods have been purchased anJ success lully used hy the lolloaing individuals, companies nd corporations, whose names are cbeerlulU ubmilled : In and wear fMWWati, a S Rnlcrta. iln.rir sanuinirer. Jwlir s-uvh-r. .ru-iae onra-i. J. 31ulfi i-l ....m. . . , . , i.ii.cv. J.lir. nnr. I.. iiakK, . I .i.r., ' "iieraul. .the Hh-rklrjr A i u aL..u A nj.ra.-n a lin. I I, ' ,,' "-rant J.-I.n .otman. Tlaw. iui-m. Hate a II.N.na. A. K.tiink.ra. II ,-m.u,. n, 1 1 r- .,na, Mr I lr.w i,m jr j. j w. .,,.(-. , m,;;. j K.,.lc atn .J..,n.an. B l.arirn. J.tiv-u,liir-.i(? 1-,-p I P- r. Mr. Miarpleea. Mr. !.rtin, a II. ,1,;,,. j Br,k.; ! Mr.liavuoi.. or I'anl..-. II I , a c. , J. W ,. II. Miller, the Kid Hank il.-M. u,c f.s.Araeaal tat ' lllla ariiro lommiaai, nrra' Hall. ' ! !"", A"r J"" -et.r(T. Cril-in. Ju-I- i M tail. Jiuijic I:ijt..n, Ji-hn ,S,ln.ii, ur. U. al'Muiu. Briij.KoU-ru.Mr. J. l.. .n,t 1 ix lmv. r of.vrr. I H'riley Tj. Mark ll.l:, nnj. m .-t-r.John llaaa. I Michael IVIrra, Jacb .-milli. H.vd tilBian. Ila.it.ca Mrai b. Gmrce Kkrln-r. Ara, Jfrh l,,art II, 1 anrtt imn.i.incri. ufS.-c. L,m,,t r J, l,n hU-r fauna If llr . harlra Wila-n. llo,.n,.. 7. J..,r Kunls.Sim.n Knnta. -. 7.-Uaa: tdrou. II iHer Jf. anchael Uoflniaa. SIC03IMEXDA TW.VS. ... . . PlilLaia.. Aaz 13.1S4T. lilh, T. '"'"! ia-l-eeu-d a cniiju.t.r et I. chtn.na .lib ,,, ,nd ,, , Then., Annua,, Bellcu, llou-, ..1, w,,,,,,.. bav. ao b..,t,l,o in ,.,( lh jt u , , b I have ,, iu, jt j, ,h, , one f , P a . witbaiarh nlraaure that 1 rec nioiand hi, condactortotbcalta-Dtavaor owaeraol haiMuiiia. , , 11. McMl'IITRlr. I aaswell r.tl.frd ttiat the Maaaetie Litrhtnin. Kod manufacture b, Mr. Th-ma. Aroiltaee. .1 l-bilA i .v. J;' .:.' b,,,B 1 -"! ! ,r. i i. eier trintv and nuirn. I- KB.and have n. h-aluta-a in .,.. tk.i ii... - A coaetrarted upon the onlv pnnc.p e. f ,l.i, Ih, el.ctri. bock is received and di.i-erard I j the hiaynet al the t--ii or tbe rod, and it woold be in.piMe. a. cordins to the lawa of attrartiea and repni.ion. for a building to be injured by a atn.ke oflichlaine when protected l one o tbeaeroila. 1 have been aniuainbd wilh Mr. Arm hare for aeveral year., and before henimmeni-ed the manufac tare of Iheee ri-it 1 esamined the i-nnrir-le o . k.d. .t. are coaatrurted. and felt convinced that their adopti.'.e won Id be attended with complete aurci aa. The iorreaaioo demand for thaae rod. .and the est- naiv.aaleain all part, ofthecoantrv.iaamplecommeBHaiiianrtbeirntilitvand aoperionlr. TKAI Y K. WALLtK. M." D. Hlaincbna. Philad Co.. April 10. li" EafS.C. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER Hartleton. Union Co. P aie Agent for Union and adjoining Counties and will furnirh the Rods on the eamr terms and in the same manner s Ihe Proprietor. Oppotition it the Life of limine ! NEW LlYEllY exchangTstable. Thesubscriber would reapectfully inloim th citixrni-or Lewiahorg and the traveling common ity generally, lhat he haa opened a new Liveiy au cicnange stable on FOURTH atreet hall a aijuarr nuain ol Market, and hat provided a good i noraes. wiin enlnelj new good and lash ionableCsrriaaea, Buegiea.elleigba. Acwherra wishing anything in hie line mav be accotnmod aled on Iheahorteai notice and moat reasonabli terms. Ha will pay every atten'ion to tht wanlr of his euslomei. and tinpea by so doint to merii and receive a liberal ahare of publi panonace MII.LIAM MOOIiE. Lewiehura Dee 30. I SSI NOTU'E. Having been appointed Ihe 8EXTOX to ihe Lewisbuig Cemetery ! Ihe subscriber would slate that he is nrenared to narfnrm alt H.tti.w- .l i i of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will allend to the re-interment of deceased persons, n ,u j- . e i . - 1 . . nnner the direction of their surviving Inends. ivesiueiice in me i. nitre at ine liate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 A Retired Physician, WHOSE sands of life have nearly runout, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certain ear forconsumption.brnn chilis, coughs, colds, and general debility. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to snch of his afflicted fellow beings as request it, this recipe, wilh full and explicit directions for making it np and successfully naing it He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling; three cents lo be returned as postage on ihe recipe, aud ihe remainder lo be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Pa. fMijJentJfrtJ. 3ro634 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqoal mes or aale at the lowest Cuv prices by j. l. Voder. COOK Ud other STOVES just receivedTy BEAVEB & KRCMER Lil AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Kl THI RAPID Cl'EJt Of Col!. CoaglM, mm II oaree stews. Bamnata. Staai, SMH Dec, JS. la.J.C.Alsa: lofcaitleloav m boat reeaeiljr I wave ever band t Couarha, llauaeoeaa, Influeosa, an-1 taa oacoaiitanl ayl"na'T a C.l. ia jrowr Cusaar Pbctooal, liarooatanl uaa la A. B. MORTLKT, Fot utic, s. writ "1 tat, wed wmr PavcroaL mv-f mwt in my Umilv mttfm mtm tawMted il avod l-lt- -- miinnm m mnrvm wr fmt mf. Willi - W(.4JI rtsiM pav twDt -an iellar m b-Alim Uum du ViUautu u, teks mnf (Ai rcnady." Croap WhoopiBwT Coach, Inflarsia. 2HKUiriBLX, MlM krt,. BkOTrlCB Am: I wiU rhfarful.jr Wi.fi,,,,,, Pnin.i ft tif bm PHttM.y wm ymwm lur th r.Jr ,4 Who CtnuefK, Ormp. mmI th cjtaet Aimmm-t of fti.Mrru . ,t jour frfcUriuiy in 8-ftjth nKM-iat y aar dull, tA mammsnVk ma&ickitm to onr p-fl. ' UIRAM CtMLII, M.. AM OA LKK. K. MojrrnT. Uwnt. J Jaru.1; t a ta?iisUa IlldunXa, MtlKa. COIlfllawll met lu tkrtr miM wtw-lu ; looat mtVMj tu?" ia iUul rcJwf: Una. y to-ifd fmr PwcTmL by tbm ttm of .wr ci-rmao Th ftnt 4us Wm4 lb lurei! ia my tLnml aruf fauna- lata titma oa half Of Urftle mmAm km nrni..!?u-ia. wmiL ' Tmr MMliciM ar th cki mm wrll M tU i, w cm iMiy. we ttm y, lU, Mul joui ro $&, mm the puut mmn m fritDd. Astkina or Patklflie, aal Bronchitit. WW MaXlHaUTCK. P-. t K' ftrm- TovCn-l KcrAl. avrrt..rwiuK mmrt-lVm curt in thia w tiwo. It hm rlrTwi arverai fn-M krn tDK yrutrt'-tau trf coMatupt, and it nw runa ma atru. aaa labufd Uiiw an aflWtio of In tar Um Ik (tarty Jv-arm. IIKNKY L. PARKS, Hmnhmnt A A RAMUBY, M Auuow. Mwmot Co.. 1 r1tts, V : - lurinic my prartic. of many y-n I have f..uit nothinc wpu-i to ymr CIT P-n-UL t giviuf. mm and rrli-f U ouBiumiiUf paUeat or can urh a ai curable. V might M v4uaM of wiieKa, bnt th mtm 0.0, proof of tbe lrtu of ilia. reOM-dy is fti-udia flWcta lapoa trial. Coafiaapuoa. fVobably ao otM rtuiy haa er ba known wis a curM to avany and ancl. ftanm caaa aa tha. bo hi.m" aid can prb ; but Tfn lu thoae tbe Caiut PacrosVaL aff'-r! rlif and coMfort. Arrotv AXm Nnr YftKi Ottt. Marrb S. 1W Irf-ffm Aira. Lownx: I feel It a duty anrl a plemf tointorin " J'W 'nE:-t' h -in f-r my wtfi. Ib bwi L-r-a ft - laUahur ntvlt-r tU tlanrrta mmpvunnif .itiNuniptMin, fr-m whu b n we rm.d pftirnrt atav bar mivb rclivf. !bw wan y fiuUoc. ui-tJ. LH i"U-aje.'f t-avcity, whe a batontw frr aIi'. nraanin4d a trial 4 yoar mHnny. Mv hi hwhin-inwa, aa we do yr akiU, fif h lu. jvc.,-. mwi from that day. Wi w ixt yl an arpatig aa m.- ratd k If. but ia frw from br o-uiih, anl caaia biwaif Ytun wriii rratttu-lr anl f-cr1. UKLA.MJ ?HKLHV, cf JiaEUmixg. Onuvmptir!. do iv et uVttpair til) yn bw Axa't CniKHT .U-T.'HAL. It i TUmif by m-t.f th l-et irm-irai cJieDiisU in tbe worl.L and it cur- ail artio-. iw a-caa the Lifcb UeriW of 1U Tirtura. llitMuUij) Iflycr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, THE rtrnrwi of ChenuMry and MtMirjna have ba-n taxed tbeir atmuet to piuluce tbie hrK. BKt ptrltrt parKatiTe which ia krHD to man. Innnmi nal lt pro arc shown that th- Pilui have virtti whi b surpaM ia zcallence th orttioary aucitv-s. aii: xLt Uiry iQ lia piwvdntdiy np n tle wtttm of ai I mn. Tit are mmy mj pltraaaut lo take, but puwrrful U cure. Tb ir r traUiiK prTrtv tinitrtatr the vital ai-ttitw-f :k- f-.iy, ntnoTe Ih ottfltnactvna of in ortowaa. punfj ii tUw-t, an.' ckj-sI diw-aae. Tb- purt,' out th- f.ul hutr winr brcl and grttw diftetnpr'r, etinanlate iuk:aria r datwr dred jtu it)t-the-ir nataral at-U-n. and impart bca.U.f tone with etrt-njrth o tbe wn..l eyrts. Nt uiily la they cure tbe every -day complaint of mrvry hvj. tat iao f nu'taUe aud daUitrneW durm lliat ha- ifliaai the bert of human skill. While tbry prdurv p-w-rfii trftVcta, they are at the iwuae tame, in djmisaiahd mUt and bret phyeir that can be ?mpvyMl fcr rhtWrra. BeiDic iijrarciau-d. tby are plaaeaat to take; and baaf purely vr-gt-tahle, are free from any rwk of barm. Cum ban tawra made which tnrmm b-lif were thy not tab gtantiated by men of nch eaaltad puaiti and charactt to forbid tb rmjpcitB of untruth. Many rauwU altrrymen and phy-eiciaiM bar lent th--ir nam to mw tj to tbe public tbe rr-hahiliiy of my n-iaa-ilK. while vtb n bae tnt me tbe auranr? of their o'nktiou that ay Pn-pe-ratr' CAntribote imniiia-rlj to the n-brf of mjr afDk-ld, mnttvrintx frliaw aiea. Tbe Ajtr-nt brlow imidm u pVaetl b fiiniiiih irrafie my AnwHcan Almanac. rvntntnizdirt4ni fc laVeK m and Certifl.-atra of ttivir cure, of tlu ft.ll-.wintt oipl-jtit: . ri-itiren.vap. Biiin rim plain tu, 1: hfiimam. Irr"y-w, lljartiHini. Ilfweliw-hr arvinr futoi a ul M arli, Nia mr. Iiniiu'-t.tr.'iJ. Mrbil Inat tivn .rfthf B.WTto an-l Vmm aruiioi' th-r-fr.Nni. t latuU-n. y. lm of App--tiiv. tvil I er cnia an-l CiitantNttts l'i-w-e- wln h n-inirr ai ra.-iiaiit llrdii-ine. Sowfula or Iviitir Kil. Thry ai.. by purh Ing the blooii and tiruolaliiiie tb T-lrm. riut eia:.y tmiiainte wlm h it w.ul.i n.-t K- iip--.l ti? t i.,l reat-h. euch aa lfm-ne.. partial Blin-tii. -a. . ntal,'A tni KtM-VMit Irrttal'ility. Ie.-ri.iEUH-nt. "f th- Li..-r r(.l Kxi aT l)iut. and tbr k.nrlrtHl o-inplai'it! arfMii- truOa low tat of tbe bxly or iila-imrtion of it fum tk-ita. Do not be put off y unprtucipled dValt-r with torn other pill tbt-y miike niore profit on. Ak t-r Aita's Pima, aci take n.thin: al. No o!r thvy can Ciww you compare with thi in its hitrineK' .alutr crcurauve powers. The m k want tha beat aid there ie for tba, and tbey thou Id hara it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, PrMtiCAl and analytical CliniiiAt, Lowell, lUat Puca Cm. ki Box. Fits Boua imb $ 1. SOLD BT C. W. p Mrrtr. ar.d itt k C..trwnje-Irw;.rorf Mii-Lta k litK.iMiiu. .V frii loi)t ; J Cioidt. X .loo A FRESH SUPFLY OF Prills, Medicines, Eiinks, Notion?. Vaneiirs. e-tationrry. Ac, purchased m New York atid Philad. markers. ha just been ree'd at the Old M.immi th I'rne Mi re of I'HRIiiT & CALDV. EM.. Lewisburg. GLASS Jars, fur Pirklirsr and Preservirj. Quarts and Half Oallrns. lor .ale rheaa l-IIRI.-T t CAI.I'W 111. OKEfcX S AROMATIC SAP, a certs.s cure !r Uvspepsia and diseases anir j frum aa iaifnre atate uf the atemarh eta a aare ri venlive of th I tH A I A. I ,riee 'it eta. rer U ilia, fnrnle lv IIIKI.-T k IMU tllll SAPOIIIHER. or Concrnirated 1 yr war ranted tu make stap without I.ime, and with little trouble. With nnerakeef I veanil four ei.rda aoap Fat. you -ma make f neea emUoD. m.l roll oer llartl aoei ran be made in toe a.-.me aa. f, r ,B;P , iih-t i r.t) i ui.i. 1AVK Bu. itJS' WHITE lillEAft lor Vt acguns, ii iC-caets, (ninitues, Siaees. tla unor artii-lr. f r eale bv I IIK1.-T1 t ALI'V. ILL Still Onward! SUCCESS UXPARALLELED '. .' t DEED, --I Tale rf the Great I)ismal Swnrrr. Bv IMRRIKT bi ll I1KR fni E. I vcw. 1:i. : "3. Certain politicians. interested in tliesurprr. ' "r "peculiar inMitulion. have eadeavi-irc lo persuade the public thai .Mrs. ioe' Ij work is artistically a failure, and lhat it bu I-rfNlurei! no l-n fiuil imiiriHia ea either iie if lb Allalilte. bul Ilie rubll-liera are hani.v to atare. tl l i the aian, hui-ilreila i-l .1 oirrieaa aotieea . hirb !! . receiveil. Ilie va.l nrnjortty have been deeiileiliy far. 'fi afloat ef Ih.Bl ealhuaiaatie. S A ImI the aie Ifau. far ! haa excelled Dial of anv work ol flrtioa ev( r rul-.-.tet. i Ihe ilj iy ttolllll itlOI&AXU aet, of l.o voiaaaa I earn, ben g now in refe. J In tnaianw. the .oeeeea haa been even mere wonderf:. Tbe i-re.i, lliere. wilh but a kw exrepta-na. ark p. a;.:ra the i:emu aiut p arr ot the aulbur, abU in leiai. i-l enich any miiK aurbt r miicht 1 n ud An-J-lunci: the l.t.ve uaya auvceetliuir it- bubiiralion. no few.T rfcaa MMY TliolsAND I nl ll were arid. 1 he univerrwl voice of lilrrary mea, oow ! pujcea Mrs. fctowe amoair the ! Foremost Authors of the Ape, ' "d """h,,r e''"i;'''anaatere r.to.u.b.rtr ! ran ever ileprive ber of tl.e lauiel. -be ba. mi ai-aia . earned. I'lilLLib-s, bAMbx.N a nmriM. I riausaiks. b"mi What can ItoBian dot rpHIS long expected book ly T.S.AKTW"a I is now ready lor Agents and Canvasser. It is having an immense sale.aml isci-nsnlfr4 one of his best efforts. In ii will be found Mr Arthur's views on the vexed question ol MANS RIGHTS, and whal she can do s Sister, Wife, and Mother, fprcimen copies sent by mail on receipt of the price, fl." J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher. 48 X.4ih St. Philadelphia. P N. B. We publish all Mr. Arthur's Books. Send for our Lisl and Terms to Agrn" If jou witnl Hooka ON any subject whatever, cheaper tbaa you can purchase elsewhere in county if you want Stationery at ihe '''", prices or anything else in the Book l"e,li at the new anil cheap Bookstore of NEVUS & CO, Market St, l.ewibnrgj" -JPk y practice an-l my wmnj e-v J a voara haa ahowa It to I- anpe- XT . . , - .... hmMmI ,4 tiiaaa .Zr v. BKN It N il IIT, II D "V- J)LA8TER at BEATER & KREMEB
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