JU V ? M i i I m 3 Tha Family Newspaper. Gents mar sigh for their regalias, Maids lor their dunty cupa of tea, H it swuethtng in Ibis pleasant world Mas greater charms fur me. 1'n not exchanging gossip Wnh neighbor as ihey pa's. Glancing over the latest fashions, 2ior yet looking in the glass. It is strtin;, nice and easy. In a cozy nhl arm chair, Wnh tne open casement nigh you, Pilled with fragrant summer air, Anci the weekly paper lying With the choicest gem of thought, Wh-desome stories, poets musing. From the neighboring village brought. X'ropped into the quiet window, In the leafy country here. Where the cricket lw is chirping, .And no jarring sounds are bear. Food it gives, on lightsome, cheering. For y.iur sometimes doubticg mind, And it brings wnh modest teachings. Truths that you may never find. And I know that yo'i would join me. When I wish that there might be. One in ei'cv cotiajie window. From Nebraska to the see. And Ihit all the happy inmates, On the prairie, iu the glad. Know h iw to see them and to lore them, AaJ would see the PaiSTka ram. Vegetable Kingdom. Real what Captuia Job Priest says, in liis Wonderful Adveutures," of the Vcgetabla Kingdom : Tbe term Yegetable sometimes pro nounced wegetable is probably derived from the peculiar long tad pointed form of this description of esculents, heuce ori ginal'; called wedge eatables, then wege tables, and now refined into tbe present term. Annusl flowering plants resemblo kales, is tbey come up to blow. Flowers are very warlike iu their dispo sition, and are ever armed with pistils. As the human fuiilj, tm. lower portion of all plants are radicles. Tbcy are migratory in their habits, for wherever thej may winter, they are sure to leave in the spring ; most of them very polite sod full of boughs. Like dandies, the coating of many tree is their most valuable portion ; oork trees and boot trees, for instance. (train and seeds are not considered dan gerous except whin about to shoot. Several trees, like watch-dogs, are valu able mostly for tbeir bark. A little bark will make s rope, bat it takes a large pile of wood for a cord. Though there are no vegetable beaux, there are a number of spruce trees. Most trees are respectable, but a variety of locusses may be funnd among theiu. It is considered only right and proper to sx trees before jou fell them. Fruit trees have a military characters tic; when young, they are trained; tbey have many kernels; and their shoots nre straigli'. Grain must be treated like infants; when the head bends, it must be cradled ; and threshing is resorted to, to make it lit for us?. Tares arc mostly fnnd with the smaller grains which require sowing. Great iudulgcuce iu fruit is dangerous and too free a use of melons produces a Uit'loU olic tfiect.i Old maids are food of pears but can not endure any reference to dates Sai'ors are attached to bays; oystertnen, to LeccLts; love sick maidens, to pine. Political Skrmoss Some years ago, a subsuulial farmer, who was a Federalist, had a man who was a violent Democrat. The farmer atletided church himself, and tried hard to prevail upon his man to do the same ; but in vain. On being asked why lie was so opposed to going to church", his utiewtr was, " lJecanse the parson is for ever preaching politic;.'' The farmer, thinking the argument would be overcome if be could only get bitn to hear his min ister, hired him, on a ccrtaiu Sabbath moruing, to go. On returning homethe man said, " There, it was just as I told you it would be ; all polisics from begin- ., A u V ' fit. farmer uiu" ao . iiu. . 1 " not s.i, there was not a word of polities in the whole discouifo." " Yes, said the li t. n . . iU tn.t va tirtlitina " ru-u, .... .v. -.a "Why, was it rid the farmer. "This " I..,- Fttid the man : " If the rcderalisls scarce - !y be saved, where will the cursed Demo- v ..v :. ciau pper ? "No, it was not, was the rcrly,"on the contrary it was, " If the righteous fcarccW te eaved, where fholl the ungodly ajpear?" "I know it," was theauswer, "thtui was the words; Lut, darn hitu, I knew tchut lie meant." Very KxruciT. " How old are jou, Iiridget?" said a gentleman to his servant girl. " About filt jr. sir," replied Uridget " Yon are mistaken Bridget, jou are not over twenty." " Yes sir, that is it. I'm about twenty or fifty, somewhere along lhre," This answer indicates about tbe s-jtue degree cf intelligence as that of an old gray-headed negro in South Carolina. " How old ara you, Pete J" said a gentle man to hiru, one day. " I dunno, Massa, 1 fee's berry old ; 'spcet 1'so about five or six hundred." A subscriber writes to a Western editor: 'I don't want your paper any longer." Ti which tha editor replies : "I would not mike it any longer if you did ; its present leugtb suits me very well." Ao exchange, says that io New Orleans it requires three persons to start a business firtu one to die with yellow fever, one to get killed in a dud, and the third to wind uo the business. "What a strange thing it is," remarked a Frenehrom, after making the tour ol tha L'uited States, "that you should havt two hundred difttm. religions, and only one ; ravy I James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn T F. & J. M. LINN, J s Attorneys) at Lair. LEWlSULKli, iil Union County, Penn'a. Agricultural. Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Va'idsrtlicci Tread Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the WestUranrh country .for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the leiter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if 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 of horses nsed, than the old machines will do ; laTthey will save at least two hands ;sj and Threshing can all be done snugly c'oed up io the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartleton, Union Co, Pa. Apply to Tim's Cm ma, Hartleton, or or Dr. L. Kouts, Union Furnace. y645 If uriNf kcr'N CLOVER IIl'LLCR. ri THE subscribers slill continue to mannfac f tore the above Machines, and as there are over 600 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 machine now in use. T. CHURCH & CO, Hartleton, Pa. Apply to l iio's Ciiinm, Hartleton, or L. Knots, Union Furuace. 1)654 Hussey's American Reaper & Slower. I1" OK 1 S56 This Machine was put in succ.e.slul operation in 1S:)3, and con tinued to be the only Keaperand Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to leil.r twelve years alter its introduction. Other Reapers are now ottered with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. Uut the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had belter see a little further. One nf the oilier Reapers took thegreat medal in England, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harvest of the satn.' vear, however it was totally beaten by a HUSSEx REAPER, which received the unanimous award of an impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The fact is that IliKsey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs iu England, and rapidly ob laming that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured in the land of its origin. If there is any value in S3 years' experience in building Reapers, and using them in the harvest field, OlIEU 1IUSSEV, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the BE&T REAPER AND MOWEIt.ean be suplied by sending theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 2tn Reapers ready for the vast harvest or IS.Vi- We would refer to the followinggentlemen. who have used Hnssey's machines for several years, and will testily to their superiority: I'NIOM AMI SNYDER ClU.NTY. 1'iute Eire, ll-i.j.uiin Lohr. John M.nt-h. Samuel I'KUliu, John Zeliera, .leci.b llilhi.-li, Jnrttb Kubl. J. Q. llrotrn. Al.r.-.m Aural.tl. Thnuia ( .mean. tittor,re Kl.rk ee-r, imm rtreee.nt-r. tt m. rv.erKn-r.tti-oriri- .-li-.tr. John ii.it.-ly. Snmu' l 7..-I1. rtt, .Ihm t.h Mu.-eer. tVillhtm Wileou, Aomin tYotf. W. 1 ll-rrn .1. t'harloa Unlit. Henri:. Kep bart.Ji.liu oruve. AlT.mi trtrl -y. Kmanu 1 I'ontiu., lt-u-ry Mull, Cyru llrown. Win. '. Mt.y.r John t'hi.mb.-rlin, t ileon L..nn. John Van Ituskiik, FUvt-l litnan. NORTH LMllKRLAXI) COI NTV. S-unnl M'Mnhin. Jhn M'Mahtn. William n1phin. Jacob H"lf:nnn. lienm- t:meri-lf. leofe: Hrwiu. tlewlr IjnuI. John H. Helifr. WilUam aok. William Uowm-I, ti-iryr n--lt-ti' t. 'I ho'. Mr:iwhrii-. Solution V altera. Jam.-. NtvL.it. Jo.; h -M Net-it. A. K. Kaffi. J-K. i'riext iy. 'I hotua- Jtjliis),!. Johi. A Wni. Itittnor.h'oli. rtl'urry. Jrtm' i' It llu--'l. Auioa N-tin-. J. s. 4 l. llur-h. Ifcue i..bi-tl, Jaot, Ite. J. Mrlli.r A Shuinan. Authmiv W tn. suiitr, John i .m.imt. J.-.-- it. Morton, Ooo. Coursd. Mi'NUIlR COUNTS'. Jacob fhuttt. M-iy' .-riy C, arhart. l- vj.l Clark. Jaoh S--hi.-r. Jr. icon VoTtr-m-ii. li-r Wrilit. Sam. Yorka, Wil.iam M'-n. h. Kola rt. A- oi-h. t, J:WN,t Sliy b-r, A. h HufMil.?. r C-e. ,lHoih Sc-hier, ?r. Wm-Yorka, r. Ileim- tweb, Uin. f'uriuiRa- C.il.U.MHIA COUNTY. P t.T Mi'ilrr, John 11.11." m. N llrnwn. D. A Bomsn, fjw. A. Itowman. J W.-Iy Bowman. 'iilWrt Fowler. Ste t tin TJionma. H.-nry Il.k. .lohn KolaM-iaon. I"antt-l Sel hart, Alrxan.lor Cn-vlinif Andr.-w t:n Tiin. Mnort. Cri- line. John Mirtx. Ja.-..h Hill. 1 Itomaa Conner. John Cm arr. ivt r Ao;li-man. rji-i" .i itri-k, Jam-a Lrninion. Joat-J.h II. lli-k. Mi!!i-r t lli-k, tlnr !t--M1rr, Jo-h t'och. Satuurl K.-k, Vim. Iloilman. Amlrear trie. Urn. t'ri-. li-o It. P-if", VVkv Ki.-a. sinl Friea. Frankiin F.vana. John Kit hn-, Charles and Oeuri; Low, John y Uarl, J liu tto:L l.YCOMINfl COUNTY. OttrRe Cri-t. Hiram T. tlrt-y. Benjamin Baar. Pater tlilntuii. Ktt-il.ritoi Atp. Satout-1 (iunlrum, Henry lHamkfr. f.-t-T It -nttu l"homaa Davta. t ha'- Tallmnn. Daniel Ha. r. John II. Tuol, Charles Lloyd, l. W. Fort-a luao, ltuberl uih.Htn. CLINTON COOMTT Vi'm. !?unn. Ji.mt.s w-lab, Ktihert M'rtormiek, Jams Car.-tkatlilcu, Jo!-t'.h ilauna, llora-rt Holmes. CKNTKtl COUNTY. Wm. MTarlaud. Wm. Boat, W. A. Johnston. Joaefih Ritner. Wm bit nt. tlaviil Ito, Joaeph Mrerit, Jacob Uar Ur. John It")-. Jr. Wm. Foater, Atlam bVar. The subscribers have the exclusive rightin the following counties: Union, Snyder, .Nor thumberland, Montour, Columbia. I.uzerne, I'errv. Mitllin, Centre, Clinton, aud Lycoming. All ..r.r. ihsntliiHe ret-eiirett nntl nromr.ilv I ' . . ., . V. . ...... j to. ur.Lnr., in.Anrn cc i Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa., April 24, 1856. Type Foundry. , Pro,;,c an-anUrl nt tna lata j I ,Tr.V, V v Chrvstal Palace exhibition in INew lork j , Ihe uidest Type Foundry in die United States. Established by liinney & Konaldson ! iu 1JH0. on the base ot Sower's Uermautown , yonnir o , i:)9. The long experience of the several proprie- "rs '.ll,e P'i.AaLeHiA Ives fursnar, en. ablcs L. Johnsim & Co., to oiler the latgest variety ol Printing types, and all the appur tenances of a Priming Oilice to be found in any establish. ueut ol the United Slates, and of a quality, too, which is deemed to be unrival led, 't he composition of the metal nsed is calculated to auVrd the greatest durability ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the fUtin up of the type is such as to insure ac curacy and squareness of body, &c. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable us to till orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (with the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper uifie. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foundry, also, Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor Savin? Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and O-als, &c. PKEriES 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 a nd ol ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, &c, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEKtiOTYPlNO or Electrotyping of Books, .Music, VVood Cuts, &c Type nsed in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest stvie of art. Our Minor Specimen Book (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and retting up) will be sent to all printers that have not received it, who . will direct how it mav be transmitted to them. I r .Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) 1 ,lue.e ti"' before September 1st. 1855, and will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti- rits f r manufacture to four times its p,m,OT TT ptn lenea Piiiiadelj-hia May to, 1BSS Lewisburg Chronicle William VanGeier, A TTORNEY at Law, il Iaewiaburffa a nion Ct., Pa. tyoce on South Second St- recently by HC Hickok, Esq. 8.4 Educational. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS t THE Winter Session of all the Sclmols X of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on TnuriMlay, Sep tember 2, IW6. Theological Department Tuition Free. Collegiate .1"jiiperannnm. Classical sjrtu English I5 " Regular course $-10 -Primary $io " Academic " Female Institute " M .4 pt. 9, 1858. LEWISBUI.S ACADEMY. 'THE Academic year of this Instiiu- L tion, will hereafter be divided iuto 3 ses sions, the Scut , Fah and WiaTiasessious, of 13 weeks each. The Fall SKssmtv will commence on Mov. dat, Sept. 22d, 1856. to be immediately suc ceeded by me Winier session, with a short vacation during the Holidays. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for practical life are taught; and the Bible is a text book in the schrml. A class of You se Laium is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense to make it everything thai a school room should be, for health and cheerfuluess. TUITION per session of 13 weeks. PRIM KV lleaJini, Writing-. Ut-nner, Arithmetic fleojE.. (iram. and IT. 8. Uialorv.l -'"O AUVANCF.II ENGLISH all not inrtuded abort, " I.AMil'AilKS ".in CO.NTINUK.NTKXPK.XSKS fper atwtiool . ... Jo No deduclions eicent for protrarletl att-kneaa. JOH. KA.NUDLPH. 8epL 5, 1856. Principal FREEBUEG ACADEMY rpHE Principal and Friends of this Instilu l lion, thankful for and encouraged by the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon iL are delennined that no exertion on iheir part shall be spared to render il still more wtnihy of encouragement and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches of an Knglish.Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are taurhl by the liev. C. G. Erlenniyer. a ihopinsh and accomplished Linguist. ' A TMACHERS' Oe partmenl will be establi-lied for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of Teaching. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 8'i weeks each. The firsl commences on the last Monday ot July; the second,ou the first Mondav of January. Trx Tuition, per quarter of II weeks, $5.50 to SJS. Bnard etc. .$1.50 to 2 pr week. For Circulars &r address GEO. F. M FARLAND. Principal Philadelphia, FIRE PROOFS ! JSfiTltfec T,,e Salainsiml afSJiris. "iSitS-er sal"ct, of Pnila-tffZZ- delphia, against the ,w-' j, ' World ! Evans A- VATSO',Xo.2f..r5.Fonrth St., PhilaiUhave had the surest demonstration in the following Certificates, iliat their mannfac. nw r Kuiamantler Safes has at length fully warrantetlthe representations which nave r.een made' of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the lernlic element : PilinnrLPHli. Ai-ril 1J, 180o. MrasFS. Kvs-s Win : it-i,ia: It atTortia u. thf hivht-at aali.fM-tiou to atatr In yon. that owlua to tlto Ttry jtroU-rtiTr qualili- of twit ol lllf SHiainaixlt-r Sal- a aliirli wl- ttir-li.o.t-tl t.f yon Mmt- ff nitmlti. anitt-, we aatd a tarin-portion of nnr Jewelry. lUtttka. I'ater-. At-.. ex.o-l tti ttit t-al.-tTuiltmtt tore in llauU.-ad I'lawr, on ILt. DV-rninir of ihf lllh inat. W Itrn wa rt-H.H-t tllat Iht-ae Hnf.1t wre "feat t In thf fonrlli -t'-rr rf tli t.oll.liit w ort-ni-i-tl. and hat tltt-y-frll .ol f--oiifi tly into a h--i nf burnm ri'to.,rtlf rt- tht a.t eonrt-nlnttion nf h-.-nt raa-fi tlif" ltt;ia- t-httra to m-lt. n. ranuttl Itut n-B ir.I III" in-arr:ttittn of tint aalo alilt --ontf ma aa mnal rt ntincin; pr.atf of tlie threat atu rily atlord-tl .y yotir -S:.ffa. Vt-aliatl taeionili p'tafillrl in rt-et-mtn-piin ' tliem to mtrn ol bUaiauAJ aa a aure r-haii'-r auitm-t tire. liKilllULW .-IM.1NS i BUO. rriinnrtenu. April t'i. IR.'tS. Mra-c.a ITraTS I WaTOS 1 liat- t" o;,.r on my l- a tlmony in favor of tin- jr' tat aerurity ff jr-t- d to my -n-ftirt--nv-k of jewelry, luiaa. paaTX. a .iturit.K tha re-et-nt tlittaalroua r.mtt-.nrKf ion in Katn-t- a.l .l..-f. from the fa.-t that tht earni wt ic t-ontninad in la oof lUr Sala matttler Salt-a mannlartor. d hy ynu. lia.ina lalln Iptni tit.- nnh atory of the Arti'an ftMilit Intr. wh-re lhf y wore prt.viuy plats-tl anh expo--d to a yaft ht-at for a htntr timf. tht- prt eraalttoi of th.- valna i'e tW p. ait a aremed tit ev-ry one a ho witnea-l the opeti ini: ai.d mterittr examination, a matter ot pr.f nnd aa b.nt.limMit. To all who may rt-qnire a ttt rfeet proteetion from the ravatlea of fire. I .ttall not he.ttate to reeo:omen'l Ihe tlae .if f not Safea. aa I con-tider they hayenow uiolenrone the moat u-j ing leet. N. ti MOIUi AN. rntl.antt.ent4. April 14. ls.C Mrnirs F.tass a WvrsoN tJeuHemen o t'.onitt you will he dei-ply ST"it'C-d to learn th-i cmal eomlilion in which 1 di-enyt reil my lae.k. ilh-y of in.uran'-e. cerlifi ealoa of mocs, aud olh.-a y.lualit- ilie-oiu -nt. whttu on I'ri'lay laat I opened the itate uiaile hyyoor Erin. tl ith my knowledge of ita pn at ext.taiire. taith to the Inten.ity or the heat from ao hot a fire aa that whit h de atntyt tlie Arlian titiildinir. aa alw from the fi..- o' tiie fail Irt.m it- firmer .delated poa.lion in the third atory. 1 mold entertain hut slt-ntler hopea prior toil in teritir inlaH-tion. that the rnotenta wht- h I onee so highly priaed would eaer be of any eerriee to me. hut aa thi-ae ft-ara are now happily reniored. I feel it only due toaay In yon. that I ean heni-eforth reeoinuiend tne nee tf your Safea to all win, may wish to feel a ronti.leoee in tbe nerfert ratenrity which auoti moana providea aainat so frightful au eh-rtent. KlIHAItn UASKII.Ulbtnch.niler. CTTonstantly on hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks, for Banks.Stores.etc lytiia Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, f'hesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEAl.S.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good stvie, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. S. II. FULTON. W. G. MASON. Herring's Safe again tlie Champion!! 7'Ae only Sife which, in every imt.tnce, preserved their entire content in the lute Exlcnxitx Fire. A T the burning of the X Arlizan Buildings, on the I lllh of April, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May 1st, 185U. the genuine H.aaisa Sara pre served the Jewelry of Geo. jW. Simons A Bro. ; Books, Papers, Ac, or risher A Bro. and Edward Semans A o.after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the Herring's Safe, standing side hy side with those advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged let or, not on'f Tiweralny ther eontenta In eteellent or der, hut bet r Lherneel7ee in a eontlitioa to co thrtinxh another nrtteal. while the heavier! Salamander." of oth er nakera were barllT need np in .eery inatanne. and in aonra eaae. their entire eontenta enmtiletely tteatmyntl. Tn tha nnhlie we wnnk-l .imply aay. tbat. during tha Aturteec, year, tbe Herrine'a .-fe haa haea before them, tor than two honored hare paeeed thronch aceidental ire. without the oeeorrenea of a aintrle loan. We weald, therefore, eau tion pnrehaarra aTatnat the miarepreaentatioB of i lite re-ted partiea. The IfeTring-'a Patent la the only Fire-proof Safa mad. In thie eity whiefa ia protected by a Fal-ut Right, and we will Iitaranteat it to reaiat mora than double the amount of heat of any other Safe wow known. Parrel tt Hrrrlne;, Sola Manufacturer in thi State of Hearing' t Patent Champion Snfen," 34 Walnut St., PHILADA. N. B. Evans A Watson's Improved Sal amanders."OliverEvan's,""C J. Oayler's," and Scoti's Asbestos." Iron Chests, (a large assortment naring been taken in part payment for - Herrtna-'a. ") will be sold at low prices. J;irse t, le-.twvi mi & West Branch Farmer Dec. lfejgfo Pennsylvania Wira Works. "VfO. 56 ARCH St. between ti and 3d, 1 1 (opposite Broad St.) p H I L A DEL P H I A Sieves, Biddies, Sc reens. Woven Wire of all meshes and widths.witb all kinds of plain ami fnncy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal sand and'eravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy R .lis covered in the best manner, Wire and Wir Fencing. A very saperior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds (run Ore Wires and Sieves. BAYLISS, DAK BY k LYNN. mount Vernon House, T0. 95, North 2d St.,Philade!phia. 1 This old and well established hoose is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respeciriillv inviled. I. L. BARRETT, Pin lad., March I, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A ND fiUl"S...Tlie su'dscriliers invite il. attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Caue Rcctls, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Liiipf, Ac. Also, fine English and Herman Guns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Spoiling Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cath Priet; Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBEROER & BRO. 624 No. 47 N. Second Su Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Engravings, en- J. tilled -Uti.tnn Abbey in the Olden Times." a splendid steel engraving from ihe celebrated painting by Landseer, and the -Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a larse and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts. The retail price ol tbe attoaetinsraTintra la 1 per copy, but will be aent FKKK or CHAlwt aa ftjtluwa: Tlie subaerilM-re have eataMtshed a Hook Aorxcr In r-hilad.-IMiia. aud will furniab any book nrpohiicatinn at the retail price t.t any ot the 1 Mairaxinea. aieh aa liar pera'.G.aleya, I'utua'm'a. Mraham'a, Frank Le-l-e'a raeh iona, e will rereive the uaicaiinea fur one year and a copy of either ol the alatae beautiful euitnmiiiia, free o, riiarire. or if aub-erihinir to a and a St- Mairaxtnej aut-li aa I'ateraon'a. and rhallen'a Lailie'a Clirtatiaa An nual, they will rect-ive, both Diaguxiuea and a eopy of eilhor t.f the alatre enxravtnic", Kaery desrnjitf.in of en?ravinz on wood ek-euted with nt-atm-aa and thPpateh. Wiewa of Boildiuks, Newai-apor lle.il.oira. Vwwa of Machinery. Book Illustration-, leal-e t't-rlitif-ate., liil.ine-te Canla, Ac. A!l ordera aent bv mail promptly attond-d to. I'ereona wi-blne viewa of their buildioc roi-'raved ran aeod a Uagureotypo or aketrb of toe liuiMmva hy uinil oreapreaa. IVreona at a tii-tanee haitnif aealahle artielea would find it to their adaantaira to addnaa the aiili.ribara, aa we would act aa aiteuta for the aala ttt the f .me. IIYIIAM A PIEItl'K. SO. Sorrn Third Streit. i'uaaPEi-enM, Pa. j, a. . yf' nraca. " Th Goad Time Coming." j Y T. S. Arthur...Tliose who wish ti I hear something of that lotig-eipecled day, shnuld read this book. 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. jl. J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 4 North Fourth Si. Philiidrlphia. a. N.B. Asents wanted to sell this and other popular beoics in all parts of the United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Trusses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, TkUhs AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, e).W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. 1'lliLADELPHIA, Importers of fine Fatjica Tt ts,combining er'reme tjvnfneaw. ma, and durability, wilb correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts aa below : Sendins number ol inch, a aroon.l the Inim, and aLiting fide a.-'i-etfl. I o-t i f Single Tru-a Si. X . 5. Dttob'e S. . . 10. Iii'trnt-tinii a to wenr.and bow to alteet a cure, when pOMUt.lt-, aeut aith luv Tru-ta. A!ao for sale, in great variety. Dr. Banning hnpnu-ri I'utrtit ttudy Brace, for tbe cure of I'rolap-nf t'teri ; aiao Spinal Peopa antt SttpiorU; l':.tent Sht,ulil-r lirat-ea. Cheat fc.pan-lera and t:rt-t tor llracea. adartetl to all with Stoop -hnuldera and Weak Long-: tn-.-li.-h Lla-tte Abdominai Bulla, Su-pen-aorie-( ; tm.-i-,. man: and l.-m.tle. Ui.LaditV ltoi-iu-, aith lt ly atteodanta. PySoo U VI UtUn OllNAMEiYlAL Iron HOrKS, KldKC 4c, which I will sell lowforcash.or Avenue, PMinii.LrHia, The attention I exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen t.i'ihe nubile is invited to the exteusive .Manu- erallv. MARK HALFPENNY. factory and Wareroom of ihe subscriber, who is prepared to lornisli, at the snunesi nnnce, Inui H iiling of every description for Ceineia iieS, Public, and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Seiiees. Chairs. Lions, Di gs, Ait, and other ornaineiual Iron Wurk ot a'derorative character, all ot which is executed with the express view of pleasing the tasie, while thet combine all the requi sites ot beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely i n having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. A bonk nf designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT OOI), Uidge Avenue below Spring Garden Su Phiia George Stnrges, Manufacturer of the Improve;! l) spiral Sprint; .Uatrecs,No.93 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER .MEDALS awarded, viz. Two ly the tin hi an I net i lute. New York. Oct.) 1851 tin Iraonn In.tilut-. i'hiladelphia-Nov- and One at tlie M.trviaud Inalituta, Uailiniore. Not.) 1S02 The peculiar improvement in the construe- j tion of ihts .Matress is, mat an tne cmnvy na j hrarii wooden frame u-nrk 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, ren.leting it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent op, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a si'ting posture.haviug the luxurious softness of the liesl Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common h r.Mtiress. ese improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, aud will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can bave them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapied forHotels.berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages orChureh Pews an I Hair and Husk Manesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA ST III OX FL RX1 TIKE, consisting it. part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat Rai ks, Cane and Umbrella Stands. Garden Chairs, Seitees. Ac. Ac. Philadelphia. April SO, 1855 ly575 Exprens Office i 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, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also Io the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is tbe quickest and safest method nf transportation between the t;ties 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 lime and price. Phihdrlphia OJieeM A4H.SonthThirdSt Oct. 26. CHRIST A CALDWELL. s CHOOL 0RDEK8 neatly pristed and fur ale at the CWiicfc Othee HAIlltlSBURO BINDERY J.J.Clyde 4. F. Hutler, Suaxuorito W. O. U,cktk C: Book Binder and Stationers, asd Blank. Book MANUfACTURSiis, Utirrisbunj, 1'a. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the above business I a directly opposite Kerr'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 to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles. Music, works issued in Nos &c bound in any stvie, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. C. 4 H. r?-Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 99 17k LJ1S. Just received at the 0,tl(J Hardware store of A'KYA fll.D.H J, MrFAUDEN. Farmers and Black snillhs, call and see the rgef onrf 4rf as snriment of Iron ever ortered on the West Branch. Having the exrlunire control of the celebrated Vii.esitiii's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, pseollop. Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at dsn prices to all. Call and see Ihe Hardware More of JOS. .M FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. WE be- h to the i leave to introduce ourselves citizens of LEU ISBURU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Awh tnlhratlle Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are LUMP Sfor Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT ,-for do. and Steamboats. BUOKLN ) Etiti S for Family Use and Steam. STOVE j for Limeburnsrs and Steam. PhA S Our Point of Shipping is SUN BUR V, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE 4 CO. J. J CoenRAW. laneater. J Brsj. KlISHOtD. Laneaater. C. W. PaaLR. auamoam. f 11. B it'MO AROSCR UO rsrOrders addressed loShamokinor unbury will receive prompt attention Iy55 Lewi fours; Savings Invtltatlon, I S now open and ready to do business. Tbe 1 regular Discount days are Wednesdays, The following named -persons are the Director! Mr. Juiijtsosi Walls. Mr. Btkrs Ammoxs. Mr. Jawrr M'CakiwHT. Mr. Titiituii Hatks. Mr. VVilliaw Frick. Mr. J I'. L. SlIl.allEL. Mr J'M. Mkitkli.. OrricuRa WILLI M FUICK, President. DAVID KEBER, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and Mere per cent, less than six and overihree months. DAVID KEBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1858 VV infield Woolen Factory, Near Ilai tlcton, lulun Count). ' I .HIS establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall in-l be surpassed by any eslablisb- 1 mem tn ihisor the aiijuining counties. His waggons will be around as nsnal, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. Mr" I have also on hand, and intend keep ; - r. I . , ......... r a , ....... K a.u.,.,a, -iittia. CllLi. Satinet!: Cashmere. Tu-rnl. M.mket. H.trileton, April 24, 185:1 tf Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VliLKM .R is now located on North Fourth street, near D Phillips' Blacksmith Slr-p. where LITHOCRAPH IC Viers. Map Ae are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The llermiin and French I.anenases, Draw ins, Painting and Draughting, tanshi by Mr Volkniar. Lewisburg. A pi il, 1855 Improvement in Dagnerreotyplcg ! CJl'YKER & HA WN announce to the O public that they have newly fined npand greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take Likrnetisie. sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken fiom life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingerntigs, Watchseals, Ac, and warranted trne. We annex a 1st of : our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, i - , , , 1- c r , t, . Jennv x-tntt, arn et, union, oiiiiiiis,isvai,a eivet and Shell. Pictures taken ai $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'- Drug store.opposite the Telegraph office. Leu i.tburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready fur ne, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. Hew Firm and New Goods! VT the Mamnioili Drug & thimical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersitjned having purcha-ed the entire Mammolh Drug More lormerly kept by Dr Thornton 4 Co., are now ready 10 till Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresb and pure DRUGS, MEDICLXES, Chemicals Dycsiulls. Oils, Paints, (ilass. Puttv and l)KL(.(;IlTS GLASSWARE, All kinds of Patent Maiii inet, Fruit and f onfectionerj, TobaccOjSnnfT'.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notion and Toilet Article, Fine Toilet Snap & Perfumery of all kinds, Bel'SMRS AXB CuMBS IIP rVRRV TABIITT. llnolk and Slallonery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwara on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinr. Pnintt. Prnoi-rving and Pickling Jars, &o C3Cnstomerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see os, one and all, and see oar stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to bny. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! . THEO. S. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 8 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged io the service of the V. 8 in the War of 18lt and for tbeir Widows, al the OfTrft of tha Ltwis'rare; Cbioniele. fVMF. subscriber eon- J. tinues 10 carry en the I.lvfry IIUNincKH at k. I lid Riaml on North' Third street, near Market, and reapectfullj solicits the patronage ol bis friends and tht public gei erally. "-n.asi.aa Lewisburg, May 22, ISW LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thanklul for fTT? WHWiaaawaipast patronage. woultl inform WUa-fHS;he public that thev continue u y.'Vinanulacture all kinds of 11.1.1. laEAUINU and other Castings Tbra-bine Machines and other Machinery repaired iu the best manner. Castings warranted, to be ol eood material, and at prices that ean not fail io please. CEDDES, MARsH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKINtJ Stoves, of various uti rna and sizes. Ir Coal or Woo , for naif at tbe Lewiabuig Fnundij by (ieddea. Marsh A Co. STOV KS Parlor. Wm d atrl Coal Niovfs. varmos pnite-rns. for ante at ike Lewiaburg Foundry. taedd. Mtsti A Co. "II7,AKL,,;' Pnnnltiang flow a sui-p- ' V rior ariiele, lor al ai ihe leewisliurj; ! Foundry by tieddea Maab A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent rippiHedlv the hrit and most durablt Grain Drill now in use for sale at the Lewieburg Foundry by tiedde-, Marah A Co. Hu3sey's Grain Rtaper. for cutlinjj both Gram siiid Ora AT AM I'ACTI l;i:U and for sale at the Lewisburc Foundry 1 y i;kihm:s. marsh a t; Lihtiiing IJods. AFTER many yt ara' close infeaiigation and r.umerooa eiperimeuu. the patvutec takes phaeure in infoiming Ihe public that h tiaa arrived at tbe Itue principle of piotecting lamilies dwltiitga and properla from thedeatructive inliu et.ee ol LIGHTNING. The calamine tbat eaery City, li.o, illare and ( oumiy la lit victim to snMUBlly, thro the zrn. neitligeiire ti its iiihai'ilsi te, ia beyond calculation, ea..riall tahen the leuiedy i. so eay to obiaintbis i, tound in AEMITJtGE'S Patrnt Xtlagiutit tiljlning ItoLia, aiiii in this alone This hod baa bteu eiaminet b tbe must coniilic gtnilrnien in tbe wotl-l I'toleaaoia M'Murnie, Juhneon.W allot and man ulbera that have examined them, recommend si., speak of them iu the higheai terms ol approbation aud have pronounced ihem Ibe only aale rod uae in tbiaor any other countiy lor the proleeli ol Liveeand Property. Oneadvsntaae ieiodivid. and Ibrow back a part of ibe electric fluid harndest to the clouds ; in lime ol a stroke Ibis enable the rod to conduct that portion ol fluid that belong to the earth without the allshte-t danger nf Ira ting tbe conductor. '1 hie rod baa many otlie, advantage ovel tbe old one. The only place o1 manulBctuiiiig ie in line St 3 oW aAot-e 1 2M Philadelphia. here all persons are re-pectiuil- intitnl to tsi and ei amine lor ibemaelt's. For aale huleaal. or Iteiail by THO'S ARtTA(iE. Orders .roini'ly altet.deu to Tein.ecu.-b. These rods have been purchase.! and aurcea. mlly used by tbe lolln ini indiidnale, cnni anie nu corpi.rauous. wnoae names are cbeetlullt uhmitted : In ana rr Philrtjta a. t s. Roberta. ,!eo-f eantzinift r. Juajfe St.u.itr, Ju- t. CouraU. J. Munoiu Ji'Lu lionie-. 7- :ian.e,. J. Br. noer. i. Oi.H.t . i . ,.r.. loa-, ilia Bli.rkl, An. aimu e. And. rst.i 4 i:ro: lieie K-a J. L. l.raiil n .o:ioan. Tito., or. ?, r. It'al a tliOUK. A. K. ti.Dkt fa 11 .-lli.l-.i 1.-. '1 ; t... ..,;t , Ooanilitf. J. . Oieer. J. V.taai-ou.l . ll. nt.Jir. V- .. loot. J a t o , J. .SjUttD h lur. J. lei. I,,, , , (i" fr, t r. Mr M.ar.eaa. Jlr. J.ariio, S l , rs. J l.rn.ki, Mr. laieon. lir. faul. It. i mo, a I o , J U no. on' II. Miller, the l..tl Hank iit b l. Ihe V. s. Arrenal. ti t I.r.lla ttiirot n ( onimte.i. ner- Hall. ft, thr M-.t. i.J .Vie J. Tttj .eor jre t'ri. j.in Ju.I in"all JliiJ.f I';.n. John .Nalman. Itr. 11. 1'Muile, Bt UJ.Kota-rta. Mr. J. ilt.ai.:ui:. is i -io. i r-r.vrr lltirtl-y Tp. Mark llaltpennj. M ai Fn.ter.Je.hr Ha ia !irhael 1'Ltrre, Jarol. tnjill., Iiat.ti at.nian. heut.-t lenth. lieoree Kltekner. .-r y-'ia tort II. u.. and loRinii-ii ner,-orh. e Lmt,t.f Tp Jttn Ke'tr f'nrft '.-itr. ttiarle, Wilaon. Ita.y.ta.,r. n Tp. .It.l,, KuniR. Simon kniti. '. mu Tp. Cou.orou. Hkti. Verr Tp. Mietiaet Ht.HniaD. BECOMX. DA TtOy.1. fWIAI-A., I haTe thie day earefully in.- perted An- 13. 1M7. a ronduett.r oj f.lt-mmua J,taJ. With aane and .1 t- tt. eterted by Mr iLontu tn.itiL-e. ItelielUe llnuae. It lotteeat-r a i .- nare no lit aitalion in aayintr lh:-t it ia ni t ontj the bt at I bale no eei., tut li.at It la the only one I have tet eaamired tl at ia t t n-ti ut-t. d on atr ei l aeientitr print i pita. It ia w .th wtneti pleaaure that I reiiDinicud hi, robductotto Itie attt atjon ol oanrrenl t.u -flLa.a. 11. Hr.Ml I.TKIK. I am well aatinfit d tl.at tbe Majrlutie Li. l.loioc lloi! manufarlured It Jlr.Th n aa A ni.it.ife. ol li..Ia.!e.l,, la the heat thai l a. .,.-r Kan watte. I hayeap. nt aeaera yaar, in the aiat'y m the taw. ot elertrtritt aiol m-.tnet lent, and hare no h aiUlit a in .-await that there Ktala art ronrtrutted Ool, the .) n- ff et.f aaft-t). The eh rtrii ab'a-k ia received and da!eed hy the in&t:uet at thefc.; rf the rial, and il would be iRipoaeiMr. aeeordinr to tht lawa of altraetit.a and repn.rioo. for a building to be injured l.y a atrr.kr ef Itchtnjn' wh.-n proteetett 1., one o thi-ai- re-la. 1 haae been aetjua utt d with lr. ArBtitace for at-Terr 1 jeara. at-d bt fore l.eet ninenreii the nianofae tore of fher rod I examined the principle on wtairh the are eonatru- ted. and felt eoDtinred tliat their atloptioa woultl be attended with eompiere aueei-aa. The inrreaaioa deniantl for tbt-ae riala.and the exti naiat aalt-a in all part, of tht- ennatry.il. ami leeotrmt-ndatirtn of their nttltta and auperlonty. TKAf V K W ALLKK, M. D. Itisine Sua. I'hil.d Co.. April 10. 1S62. EP'S.C. WILT aud f AMI EL HOOVER. Hartleton. Union Co. Pa aie Agents for Union and adjouiini Counties ami will lurni-b Die knda on the .ame terms and in the aame manner aa the Proprietor. ' r Opposition is the Life of Bnsiver ! NELlVEliY EXCHANGE STABLE. 1 bnubsctilirr would reapectfully inlotin th citiaeniof Lewiabarg and the traaeliog conimun itj generally, that he has opened new Livei) and Exchange liable on FOL RT11 atreel ball a square Sooth of Market, and has provided a goou lot ol Horses, wilb entirely new good and lab ionablel artisges, Buegiea.Meigbe At.aherea wiehing antibing iu bin litie nia be sccominod ated on the shortest notice and oioal reaaonsbli terms. He will pay every allen'ion to thf want of bin cuetomera. and hopes by so doins to nierii and receive a liberal ahare nf publi pattonsge WILLIAM MOOhE. I.ewi-bur, Dee .10. 1851 "VTOTU'E. Havinji been appointed tht- Xl SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery the subscriber would state thai he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the buri.,1 of the dead.on short nniice. Also thai he will attend tothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the I.oilye at the (Sate of th Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg. May 30, 1854. A Retired Physician, WHOSE sands of life bave nearly run out, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certain cure forconsurnption.bron chitis. coughs, colds, and Wishipg to do as much geio-id.1 delililly. good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow beings as request il, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it op and successfully using il. He requires each applicant to enclose bim one sbillins ; three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe, and ihe remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address P. II. JAMES. Jersey City. N. J. 3ni634 JEWELRY of Ihe latest pattern of allqoal ities or sale at the lowesi City prices by . J. L. VOI'EB. COOK and other BTOVE8 jusl received by BEATER a. KRCMER TTf AYER'S Fp, Cathartic Pills, Jwai-VtVae7 (SVOAR COATF.D.) M aaa aatta to CLZAK3E THE BL00S ABD CDBZ THZ IICX aaall.la, tatb.ri, Slatikara. Pwyalelaata, ilillanihreplNta, reaw SSielr a. ATaata, aaiit Jurla of thrlr Vlrtaaa. fnK tii ctr or Headache, Kick 11 eadat he.Koul Stnnnch. I'llT.ai .O, P.. lay 1, laaj. Da. J C. A". Sir: ' ' b" nraledly enred af lha wttrat hewnx-ka any -! eaa bale by a tfcea m a, af yonr Pilla. It aeewie toaraa- frti a Stnl aloWMi-h. aka-.a Ibey elean- at on-a. If tl-y will cure oUteraae Uari 4a M, the nut U aorlh kiaen.K. Toata with gnat n-ict, D. W. FKKRLB, rter JaataaMr t'earaaa. Billons Disorders and Liver rotaplaiats, ItrraRTMEteT ov tbe Ts-rrRi". VI aa-tsoToa. B- C J rafc, Isw. f Bra: I haea naerl rtair Hlla in aay ranaeal and hoaptta! prartit-e eaer ten re too matte them, and eaaa.a kewtai-wa aay tlaay are Ot. Ileal rathanie wa ewiidtty. Ibeir nan-buoR- artatw oa I tie brer a"tiK-k and d-i-aled. conMt4itea. ly tliey are an alndralde remedy J derauaeaient. of af rtfau. ln.e-e.1. 1 have at-Mom fctoad a eaae -A Wata dia mM ottiuale that It did Dot readily yield to them, rraurimlly jooia, ALON7.' BW.L. M , PSyyiruM ff tht JT o-m. iatrMHaV Iyentery, Itelai, and Woraaa. prat ornrr. II tti.isn, Lie Co, Mn-a, Si.. 1. lavt. Tnt. Arra: Vmir f.lla are tlta perfet-tota af medietna. Tttey have tlone my wife miew R-aal than I eaa tail you. She had been ai- k and pinins away Sor montha. W-n off to he d.a-tiire-1 at treat eipenae, but rot no better Sba tlien etantni-nred raktur yottr 1.11a. whwh paaa eared bar, b, eata-lilna btr-e ioanllIke 4 wornw Ittrad) tntwt bar le-ly TV, alt.-i war.U rwrad her and out two t-fcildra of l,l.a.l .l.aentery. One of our neiaiibora had illad.ar.4 my wife mrel bim with two tlt-a-a ot yonr Pilbj. who othera around oa pal.! fn.m lia. Io twenty dollars deetonf bill., aod loat n.och unie. wttluml laMun cured entirely .ran then. Sut-h a me ln-in. aa youia, wUks at actually good aud honeat, a 111 be .ried hete . GEa J. OKtrm, fbrrauiaVe. Indigestion and Imparity of tbe Blood. JU Krr.J r. li mn, Kuter a Afcwal tW Imam. Da Aria : I hi naed your Pille with eitraoedlnary ant-rea. ia oiT family and amooa tlx we I am called Myall In di.tieaa. To reziilate the onraoaof tlitreatiftn and panfy the bkaal they ara ine 'ery beat Irmedy I hare e.ty known, aod 1 can ronfi lently recommend tnem mj tintuda. Ton. w- HIMKS. Wta.tw. WTOanm Co.. w. T . Oct. , ISM. Dr.R Sta 1 am u-lot oir rntherTK P1IU ia at pr.! Bee. and Snd Ib-m ao ea.-ellent porraUaw Io eJeaam tha jatem aud punt) the ttuntaina of tlie !! ' ' 1 JOUN Q. MKACItAM, Jl. D. Erysipelna. Hevofnla, Kins's Evil, Tetter, 'I umora, and Salt Itheom. Vom a rmrO.mj M-rchamt . Ltmu. . 4, HSS. Da. Area: Tour Pille are the panutoa of alt that BP great in me-llt-ine. Tltey hare eur-d my bttte danbtae af uk-erone aorea upon her l.an.la ami tet-t that had proad Inrnrahle for a.-ar". Her m.ttitee haa been k.nc Krieaoca. ly afflieted with W-dchea and piwplea on her akin aod ia her Itair. After our rl.il.l waa cured, aha aiao tried roaa Pilla. and tie j ha. a cured her. A.-A MoKliRIIaiM, Kheumatism, enralgin. and (ionu F.om toe Krr. lr. etatirr. or' ft JfetVafu Fpa. CkaetA. Plttill Hot PA t -is c. Oa Jan. S. lkift. HoSoREl. I aiioO.-l l-e -il .-.ai fi : f X l.e relief y-af akill hue l.rm.irl.t tne if I tli-i ft .t ri (-tr: mjr --aa. Io yoa. A tt.l.t ttit l in t;;T limla ae. t hrt i.a l,t on aat-rurianra nenra.tric pt.lta. a'hi.-h en.tetl in .tinnier I beuataimm, .dattlutta.Ulttd I I a.l I.V l-n-t of plit.itiana. the arew a-Tse an.t ar..iae. nn'tl. ty the au.ire of your i.b ut att nt in l:air.ni.-;e. fir. tat kenzie. I Uiad your I'.ra. Theii ene.1. we, , t hi t ure. By paraayarisitl ia Iks Bae of tht-m I am nt-w rutirt-ly well. SrtiaTi rnawBtR. Bay-s RoetiR, La, S Dee, tasi. Da.Akaa: 1 hara ten entirela cured hy your Pilla of Kheoiuatic Gout a painful sbeeaa. that had affirted m k rjeara. VlJitBM SLIDELL. For Iropay, Plethora, or kindred Com Cla.lw.te, re.o.uios an acute purge, tbey are aa ezcab nt remetly. For Coativeness or Constipation, and aa al lllaaar Pill, they are areeal.H- and eliectwal. Fits. Snppreakion. Paralysis, lnfltuajaaa- lia, aud eteo Orator.., aud I'artual Bllad eea bare been cured by ties alteiaueat.tioa of Ihesa PUla. St, -t of the pille in market rontaia ITermry. whleK. at. thoiiab a valuahle remetly in -kutul han't., hi aar.rerttaa In a put li'" pill, from tlie .treartlui roneeiioeneea thai fra. ooenlly follow iu uicantn ua a-.. Tbeae contain as raaca eurj or mineral aubitunre ahau-r.r. AYER'S niEItHY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CTRE OF COt'C.II.Cnl.D.Iin.tRSESESS,Ima EStZA. BIlMIIITIIa, WHOOPlaB tOCuH, ( KOI P, ASTHMA. 1S CII'IE.NT lOXM MPTIOJi, and for the relief of coneuniprbse patienta ia atreancai ataaaa of the diacaae. We nee not apeak to the public of Ita trtae. Thronfcho'it eaerj town, at.d almoat erery hamlet of tha Amenean Malea. iu w.mderfiil rnrea of pulmonary eom--'ainta hare Boole il ajre.1.. k.wi. !.,. e-w are urn tan i!,-a in am . mi!-1 r,.nt t tm thai continent wiLhouS artnie neratdml eatw.iea.-e of it. ettvew): a"'" 1 . e-.tun : tittle" at.T alter ai,. h haae not among tliem ai.-t.-ry oier the aut-lle and dan. .ni li.inr trft.hy of ti aeit.oatiiet-itee.td lie t tin, at and lunjov. V. hlle H la th to man ' in. a-rme- 1 t.:. ti u- .4 th. iiulnt.t:UT tirwa. S I . -i-. .v.. ,.t.-.u...b-.i at-.l ufe-t remedy that ran heem- tlttjeti tor infanta and joui.it p. raoue. Parmta aboaul .ta it in at.-re atonnat 'ie hantUom) ere my that attatla Bim them tit j r. i and. We hate al-nndant irrounib twiieae ties Ch. Rkl PtiTfR-tl. aaiea more Uvea ty the eore BiimptK.ua it preaeitta than ihoee it curea. Keep It ay yon. an i core tonr eohU win e they are curable. Bor neg lect them unui n-t ht.mai. -hill can nj.-ter the in.aiiral'io ear.ker that, faareii.- i on the rirata. eata ytair life away. 1 All know the dreadful falai'.ry t.f luu liaoidera. and aa tl- y know no the virtue. ,.I tl,n remedy, we need not da m.e than u- aaanre them it at atlll made tbe beat it fan f , ..an) no coat, t.o .. tt to pritluc. It tha ' m -t r-f-it f"-' e'"1 mho I it the beat aienl w hich talr akill can furniab mr their ciaw. j PKEP1EED BY DS. J.r.iVER, I Practical and Analytical Chemist, lowell, lUsa, ASD SOLD BT C V.- -CH'iru.. at.- 111. i tt l. tii wit 1. 1 .Will B7 j !.:-a !. st. li. !.f ittwit ;J ttsttw. M'Iiob A FI-EH SUPPLY OF Truss, it! e il it int, Books, Not ions. Var etus. ftai:t r.fry, &c. purchased in New York r-t d Phi!a.t. n arkets. has just beta ree'd at ibe Old Mp r.-.tin th I'rt.s f-mre of I - CHKIf-T & CALPWKI.L. Lewi.-burr. GL.8 Jars, f. r Pickling and Preserving, Ouans and Half Cal'cns. for sale cheap , rtlrtlsT a CAI.tiWM.lt. DR CRELVS AROMATIC HAP.a eertaia cure for Dvspepsia and diseases arising lit.m tn imrure atat'e of tbe atomaeb aiao a .are pre. yentite rt tttt.Kjl.SV AC! F-prire 7i eta. per hill for -ale by MET AtAUiWHJ, SAPOMFIKR. or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap w ithout Lin-.e. ard w"tb littietrt.ul . V itlt r.e mkrot I ye and four round! -a I'at. you -aa make tfleyw italb . rood wtt p. Hard acap ean tat made iu tbe 5:.me ear. i'T -a ky ftli l-T a At .HI. 1A ts' W Hl l E taKhAtL. lor acgori, ) liu. it tC'sgagts, Omni! uses, fosses, tia a ...parlor artirle. t. r aale by f Ill.l.-T t'Al.l'tl thf- Still Onward! 5 UCCESS UXPA PA l.LELED 11 DEEP. A Title of the Great limal Siromp. By IIAKRILT IlKEt'HER STOW E. 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