Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 09, 1857, Image 4

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    A Story or Hunilse.
If MM. JCfJET tl. L. C A MP" ILL
Where ihe old Cathedral tower
With its dimly lighted dome.
Underlie b in morning shadow
Nestles my beloved home;
When the Summer morn is breaking
Glorious with its golden beams
Throua my open latticed window,
Matin music wildly stream.
Not the peal of deep-toned organ
Smiles the air with surging sound
Not the voice of singing maiden,
Sighiug softer music round
Long ere these have hailed the morning.
Is Ihe myotic anthent heard.
Wildly, fervently outpouring
From the bosom of a bird !
Every morn he takes his station
On the Cross which crowns the spire.
And, with heaven-born inspiration.
Vents in voice his bosom's fire;
Every morn, when light and shadow.
Struggling, blend their gold and grey,
Trom the Cross mid-way to Heaveu
Hires ms his holy melody !
Like the summons from the turrets
irn Ristrn mosoue it seems :
-Come to praver to prayer. ) Faithful!"
Echoes through my morning dreams.
Heedful of the invitation
Of the pious rnesseuKer,
Lo! I join in meek devotion
With the lonely wprshiper!
And a gushing, gla.l thanksgiving
From my inmost heart doiu thnll,
L;p hieh up lo God in Heaven!
Mingling with the music's trill.
Then the boy who rests beside me
Softly opes his starry eyes ;
Tosses back his streaming ringlets
Gazes 'round in sweet surprise!
He. though sleeping, felt the radiance
Struggling through the curtained gloom
Heard the glad harmonious hymning
Ureak the silliness of my room.
These, deUciously commingled
With the rapture of his dreams.
And the Heaven of which I've told him.
On hi childish vision gleams !
O lardian seraphs ! viewless spirits !
Urooding o'er the encliantel air:
Pause, with folded wings, to listen
To the lispings of m prayer I
L'p to the "Recording-Angel,"
When their work ou earth is done.
They will bear the guileless accents
Of ray infant's Orison !
Puttsviu June, 1818.
A New Remedy.
A German who resides in Mill Creek
township, while raceotly suffering from a
pulmonary attack, rent lor a pby.iciau
who reeides o College Hill. In a short
tirus the doctor called on him, prescribed
two bottles of cod liver oil, and receiving
his foe of eight dollars, was told by the
German, who disliked the of the bill,
that he need not come ajain. The Ger
man, who, by-the-by, IsJ not heard the
doctor's prescription very well, supposed
lie conld get the oil and treat himself
The doctor saw no more of hie patient for
some time, but one day riding past the
residence of the (Jertiian, ho was pleased
to see him out in the garden, digging lust
ily. The case seemed such s proof of the
virtues of ood liver oil that he stopped to
uinka more particular inquiries about it.
"You seem to be getting very well,"
uid he, addressing the German.
"Yaw, I ish well," responded the for
mer pick man.
"You took as much oil as I told you T"
mi..rifil thi doctor.
"Ob. yaw, I have used more as four gal
lons of de dog liver oil."
"The what T" said ihe astonished doc
tor. "n rW liver oil dat VOU say I shall
tuke. I have killed most every fut little
dog I could catcfi, and de dog liver oil
have cure. It great medicine, dat dog
liver oil."
The doctor hd nothing to say, but rode j
quick away, and noticed in his memoran- j
dum book that consumption might be as j
readily cured with dog liver as cod liver
oil. C'i. Cum.
Ma- Benton and Dr. BEEcnrea The
venerable Dr. Lyman Ueecher attended
the lecture of Mr. Henton on the Uuion,
lefore the Mercantile Library Assaciation,
nd was introduced to the distinguished
politician, in the anba-room of theTremont
Temple. The ex Senator, in the course of
his lecture, depicted the dissolution of the
Union by the figure of a conflagration that
eoosumed every thing in its path. Now
Dr. Beecber is one of the most hopeful old
gentlemen of the age; he has seen the
I'niou at the very verge of dissolution at
least eight times since be has preached the
gospel ; nd, from his well known charac
ter and opinions, it is safe, we think, to
iufer that he saw through the weakness of
Mr. Kenton's logic, did not assent to his
views, and will not follow bis advice. Af.
tar the lecture, we are informed, these two
persons, who have " come down to as from
a former generation," had some converse,
lion, during which Mr. Beecher expressed
a desire to read Mr. Bonton'a lecture in
print, that he might better understand its
arguments. Mr. Benton replied that be
should not publish it at present, es be had
so many iiivitattona to ft peal it " Well,"
said Mr. Beecher, with characteristic keen-net-,
" I bepo j en will give it to us to
priut Irtfvre we all bum up V This hit of
the old Doctor's was highly r lished by
the bystanders. Button Transcript.
To Cube CoaNe. A writer in one of
the agricultural papers declares on his
own experience that to pare corns and then
apply a drop or too of wormwood oil is a
certain cure.
A drunken man tried to get a police
man to arrest his own shadow. His com
plaint was that an ill looking seouudrel
kept follow in,; Liiu.
TtlAT's So. If a man's worth depends
on Lis "acres," a person with eight de
cayed teeth should be considered a man of
t roporty. Assessors will please notice.
KxrmnHMSART. C,pnss has Seen
10 Station four weekaau n ...
- A.W BUI J.
James F. Lion. J. Ulerrill Linn
J.
F. & J. M. LINN,
itlorncjs at Law,
LEWldUL'ttU,
474
Union C mnty, Penn'a.
Agricultural.
Chester County
ONE anJ Two IIoie Endless Chain
POWER. The undersigned being con
vinced by practical experience of the superi
ority of VanderitUe's Tread i'uwrr over the or
dinary five horse power now in use in the
West Uranch country .for threshing out gram,
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
lo Ihe letter of the guarantee given with each
of them, the machine will he taken back and
the money refunded, if paid. They are now
almost the only eniire Threshing Machines
in use in Chester, Montgomery. Berks and
Delaware counties. Their advantages are
that they will do almost double the work, ac
cording lo the number of horses used, than
the old machine will do; l"ir""thry will save
at least two hands ;,J and Threshing can
all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in
wet days, when the hands would be otherwise
unemployed. T. CHL KLH A CO.
Hartleion. Union Co., Pa.
Apply to Tan's CnrscH. Harllrton.cr
or Dr. L. Kuoas, L'mou Furnace. y645
Uutiaeckcr's CLOVER III .L-R.
T
IHE subscribers still continue to manufac
ture the above Machines, and as there
are over Sou 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 belter work than any other
kind of machine now in use.
T. t Hl KCH & t'O, Hartleton, Pa.
Apply to Tho'h CnracH, Hartleton,
or L. Koosi, In ion Furnace. lyCVi
Uussey's American Reaper & Elower.
l, OH 18j6....Tbis Machine was put
1 in succesful operation in Ii:l3, and con
tinued lo be the only Reaper and Mowing Ma
chine in the World of any pratical value up
to 145 twelve years after its introduction.
Other Reapers are now olfeied with glowing
Advertisements and Certificates ol Gold and
8ilver Medals, lint the farmer, in search of
the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter,
bai belter see a lillle further. One of the
other Reaper look thegrrat medal m England,
at the premature trial in lHol; before the close
of the harvest of the same year, however it
was totally beaten by a Hl'SiSEV REAPER,
which received the unanimiruf award of an
impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The
fact is that Huexey'! machine is achiev ing a
series of triumphs in Gneland.and rapidly ob
taining that pre-emiiieni position there, which
it has already secured tr the land "f its origin.
If there isany value it, 33 years' experience
in building Reapers, an;, using them in the
harvest field, OUED IICSSKY, ihe Father ot
Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied
with the BEST REAPER AM) MOWER.can
te suplied by sending their orders early in the
season, as the crops indicate a large demand,
and we can not have over Sou Reapers ready
for the vast harvest of I05S-
We wiiul .l refer to ihe following gentlemen,
who have used Uussey's machines for several
years, and wifi testily to their supeuority:
UNION AND KXYDKR COI'NTV.
teaac Kyre. H'rj.iiain I.-i.r. John M.-nrh, ?smo.I
Punluu:, J"ht Z-l..-r. Jim,!, IlilH.h. J:i-. t. Until. J 11
Ur n. .-.ocim Aurai.fl. XIKm:.." ("inaii. oirtft. Klerk
aw, tvi.l Klrrkii -r. Win. Kl-.-kner.i;e..rc. sb-ar. Ji.hn
Ouiely, Saxuio'l Z 'U. t-f.. Jo.et. Mil . r, Vt illium Wil"..n,
Annua W..11, W. 11 H.-rrol'l. Churle lluht.iM-'-r hep
hart, John lirove. A brim Kitrl-y. KiDnnu-1 IVotiu-. Ilru
Tj Mull. yru Hn-wn, Wei. C Mi.y:r,.li.tin I'ttninU'rliu,
Wilsuu Lll.D. Jehu Vau Uukirk, Vistel Uiuun.
N IK 1 It V M HhUI.A S II C U! NT V.
Svnnl M'M iliin, John M IMn. William Prlphln.
Jacl ll'-lniiim. li'M- Knifri A. Uenr Hr'triiK. i-ric
Qb'i!. J.-lirj It. ll"lli-r. Wtlli'-tm .nii-k. Wiilivui if-uA.-l.
liw.rg.-Knii. ri'-k. Tho') Straw bri.lir--, samu-m VAH. r
Jun .-hit, J.-..h U. Nit.it. A. K. Kiiy. J. B. I'riwt
W. Thomas Jnhni-t'-n. JchnA Wm HamorJlMb-Tt I'urry,
ioln-'a It Kul. Aiu-im Vasline. .1. S. it 0. Hur-li. lftaae
'uit-'!l, Jwctti ItvU, Miller & Inhuman. Anttnuiy k
W m. inj Jr, J,lin Oooijer. Jew 0. H.irU)H.IJeo. Courad.
MONTIlUIl COUNTY.
Jacob Sihntta. MnyliTry Gearhart. Ifrnvl l Clark. Jafh
S-'htfr. Jr. K'ire-nian. lvur WrietiUSam. Vurka,
Wllliaiu Mtu.tl.Kob.Tt ktlil,.lar.,li SuyJ-r. A. .
Kn.iwl.s. t' l't. Jacob 3-hier, r. VVm.Yorkri, t'.lleiu
tmob, Wm. IforrMuan.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
VArr VilbT. Jnliii IIill,Wm. N. Hrwn. D. A. Bnwman,
Ort. A Howuian. .1. Wenly Bowman. Ulllwrt Fowb-r. Ste
phen Thttiuaa. Hnry Uoak. John Kotiertaon. lianiel Si-
lias. Johu MTtl. Jacob ilill. Ttioniaa iv.uner. John in-o.-r.
lvt-r Anilemau. KliaD tviirif-k. Jamei. Lminoa.
J.4M-h 11. Ilieki. Miliar k Hirka, lieor4; lleldter, Jwe.h
Pa-h. Sainual K'-a, m. iinnman. antirew rn win.
rrien. Uhi U. fh-a. Wnley Frie. Sa:n I Krien. Franklin
Kranii. J bn Kir!ibv,uark-fi and l.e- re Low, John ey
hart,Joba Wolf.
LYC0MIN41 COUNTY.
anrff Crl-t, Hiram T Grey. Berjamin Bear, Poter
Ilriiiijaii. Frederick App. Samu-1 Gilntmra, tlennr
Shoemaker, lvt.-r Hi-ntz. Thomas layia, rha'it Taltman,
baur-1 Itaii. John II. Tool, Charles Llujd, U. W. Fort-s
man, Hob-rt Gibw,n.
CLINTON COtrwrV
Wm. T'unn. Jamea Weigh, Kobert M'Cormiek, James
Oaxskaddeu, Joseph Ilai.na, HoWrt ll 'lnil-a.
CKNTKtt COUNTY.
Wm. VFsr!snd. VVm. Bonl, V. A. Johnston, Joeph
flitner, Wm. liir-t, David Knaa.JniM'ph Myori, Jacob itar
tar. John Hoy, Jr. Wm. FoaUtr, Adam itear.
The subscribers have the exclusive riehtin
the following counties: Union, Snyder. Nor
thumberland, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne,
Perry, MilBin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming.
All orders thankfully received and promptly
to. liEDDES, M A KMH & (!.
Lewisbnrg, T.'nioti Co. Pa., April 21, 1856.
Type Foundry.
TWO rrcmiums awarded at the late
1 Chrynal Palace eiliibitiun in New York
lo the Oldest Type Foundry in ihe l imed
rtlates. Established by Uitiuey & Ronaldson
in 17U6. on the base ol Sower's (iermaulown
Kontidrj of U3!.
The long experience of the several proprie
tors of ihe PuiLAUKtrHiA Trrs Fovxnat, en.
ables I.. Johnsou & Co., to oiler the laigest
variety of Printing Types, and all the appur
tenances of a Pruning OUice to be found in
any establishment ol the United States, and of
a quality, too, whtcb is deemed to be unrival
led. The composition of the metal used is
calculated to afford the greatest durability ;
while the scrupulous care exercised in the
fitting 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 fill
orders of any amou.n. Estimates given in
detail (with the cost) of all the materials re
quired for a Newspaper otlic. Plain and
Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty,
east in this Fonndry, also. Scrips, Flowers,
Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor
saving Rules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles
and Ovals, &e.
FRESHES of all descriptions, and all sorts
of Printing Materials, most of which are
made by us, will be furnished at manufac
turer's Prices.
PlilM'iMi INK of all Varieties and ol
ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, &c, of the most
celebrated American and English Manufac
tures, which we sell at the lowest terms.
8 TERE0TY1MNU or Electrotvping of
Books, Music, Wood Cuts, A.c. Type used
in Stereotyping for sale at reduced prices.
Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the
finest style of art.
Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the first of
its class in the country, and original in us
conception and getting up) will be sent to
all printers that have not received il, who
m ill direct how it may be transmitted to them.
JeT Newspaper Printers who publish this
a-lverusemeiit entire, (including this notice,)
three times before September 1st, 185.. and
send to lis a copv of the paper containing it.
will be allowed tneir bill on purchasing arti
cles of our manufacture to fonr times its
amount. I.. JOHNS) N & CO.
No. 0. Samson St., near the Hall of Ind
penJcnce, Philadelphia May 20, 18SS
LWISBUEG CimOMCLE
William VanGexer,
TTOttNEY at Law,
IY Levi Isburp, 1 nion Co., Pa.
rroifice on South Second St., recently by
HC Hickok. Esq.
Educational.
FREEBUEG ACADEMY
riMHS Institution is located in the quiet,
X beautiful and healthy village of Freeburg,
Snyder Co., Pa , 5 miles west Selinsgrove
and 87 east of Mirllintown. The Academic
Building is a fine three-storey brick edifice,
laree enough to accommodate 15u students.
The Course of Instruction embraces all the
branches usually taught in Academies and
Seminaries, and is designed to prepare stud
ents for any class in College, the study of a
profession, or any other calling in life. There
is a flourishing Literary Society wilh a choice
mil. -lion of Booka connected with th Institution, of
which all Student are expected to hacome Memlr.
The S&-OSI. Si:or eimimeDrca OS tho riRST TuStOAT Of
January. lKA7,atH continuea 22 weaka.
TfcKMs (one-half payable invariably In Adanr.)
For Board. Koom and Tuition pr aeaa. of Si wk .$' loftS
Toilioa okli. pr U.iiar. of 11 wkj - - , o C,"
1 iii-trurllou ou the llano - - - - -lae
of Iti-trumcnt - - - - - - - t'j9
liieirtentala - - -o
Walking and Mending-. 48 at, per dos. .
For any funher information, address
UEO. F. M'FARLAND, Principal.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS !
M'HE Winter Session of all the Schools
L of the "University will open with a full
corps of Teachers, on Tliurkday, Sep
tember -., IS.'iC.
Theological Department Tuition Free.
Collegiate " 30 per annum.
Academic " Classical ! " -
. English $15 "
Temale Institute ' R-sular course 1'I0 "
i. .. Primary !p-0 "
Srp'. 9. 1S5B.
LEW3SHDT.G ACADEMY.
'I 11 K Ai-iiilHiiic year of iliis Insiiiu-
J lion, will hereaf er be divided into 3 ses
sions, the Si i.b. Fall and VV'i ti sessions,
of i:t weeks each.
The Fall aasam will commence on Mas.
dai, Sept. iSd. IHoC. lo be immediately suc
ceeded by ihe Winter session, with a short
vacation during ihe Holidays.
All Branches calculated to fit Y ouths for
college or lor practical lite are taught ; and
the Bible is a text book in the school.
A class of Yot'iH Lawks is secured.
The interior of the Academy has undergone
thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared
no expense lo make it everything that a school
room should be, for health and cheerfulness
Tl 'ITION' per session of 1.1 weeks.
ntlM ST, Y -I Ceadiiu. W-itilnr. Kfiner, Arithmetic.
;.!.-. lireiii. and I' S. lli.-t.T . ; ... - - $1
At'VM'KO KMiLill , nil not ineiud.d h..ye. fr.no
I.IMII "Ai.KS. '- - - "
U1T1'1KNT r:jCt'K'SKS f.ers--.ion! - - - -
.No deductions eACepl for iT-HrHrnl s-ekfe-..
J01i RAND'tLPH
Sept. S. 1RSR. Principal
Fliiladelphia.
..AHiV..3r.';i:
FIRE PROOFS !
The Salamand-
driphia. against ihe
World !
Kvav.- A' Watson, No. 'JU.S.Fourtl. St.,
I'hilail., have haJ the surest deminsiraiion in
tte fiilhtwine Certificntes -hat their manufac
ture nf Salamander Safes has at lencth fully
warranted the representations which have been
maile of them, as rentlennf; an undoubted
security against the temlic element :
rniLinn.piIH, Aril 12. lr-Sfi.
Mrn-tR, Ev.!. t Wativ: lie-iita : It alfnnJn u the
MuliA-nt rtittii-fHrtii.n to tt- to ytm. tht otvltiK to the
ffry i-rott-fiiTf 'jiiHii'tfn if twi. i ih s-kil.iniii:lfr 3itis
wdi- h mr (nirrhrjs".i .if jou nif ffW moDlh in-. w
ravtl a Ur-if (-ortion of our J.-w-Iry, ll'mkt. I'sht, c,
xH,-fsi to thf rtilntuitcu.t tirt in IUnttmtl Plmcr, on the
m ruintr nf the 11th iut.
M lin wr f tWt tlmt ih- B ,liifti wre loeatd In the
fourth st-Ty r-f lie hull itnn w tipciipiM. mud Ihrtt tliT
Mi Kul-rLf.iufiitljr inton hfttp of burn inn ruins hrr th
r.nt ntrtr-n of hut rtiu-.i the lirn plnten V
me-lt. w.- run not hut ivpril the nevrri. kin of tlie lu
ithli vnit-iit. an nvwi rotiTinciufC proof of the great wcu
rit fT'.r'l.stl t.y your SxffM.
WfohHll take nittth pleanure In ivcnminenlin)t: them
to men of buine! u a utire rlinnV nr-tin-tt fire.
UKiKUK W SlMuNS A BRO.
I' ni la Delphi a. April lit. ISSft.
Mts-iBn Ktanr A W".to?i 1 have lo otfr you my to
t.mony in fvnr of the (rrat erurlty affurih d to my -fiire
s-Uw-k of je-wetry. Ixsolm. pa(Mrti, Ar , during tlie re-
r-nt diwnntnui" ronfiHrrratinn in lUtifO-a-i pin-, from
the fa-t that the imr were rnnUineti iu two of the dala
matider Srif-'f niHntt.aftur. Iy vou.
Hain falleu from the fifth itory of the Artiran Ituild
ing. whfre they er- prurh-u-ly plal auli txmm-d to a
fart hf-at for a lona time, the ptvnratinu of Ihf Talua
be d-.-oit(i !M't'to,d to tfry one who wit the open
iug ami interior examination, matter of profound a-tonthm-nt.
To ail who may require a prfr--t protectloo from the
ravade nf fire, I ahull not bV-itate to recommend the
u.e of your ffr. dm I consider they bae now unlerirone
th most trying test. - N. K. MoKUA.N.
pHTi.Dujn, April 1, !Hi.
Mkssrb Evab A Watww vfiit.m'n So douht yon
will le des-ply (rrtifled to learn th (rood enndltton In
whirh I diMxvi-feii wj hook. t)iry of innoranre, rwrtib--Hte
of tork. and otliea raluahln dorument. when on
hri lay laot 1 opened the ffafe made by your firm.
With my knowledire of itr pr. at exposure, h to the
Intensity of the hat from so hot a fire as that whirh de
rtroy d the ArtL-un Kuildin)-, as alao from the fome o
th- fall from iu former elevafed position in the third
story, 1 could enfertsin hut slender hopes prior to its in
terior itirfeection, that the routents whifb I once so
highly prised would eer he of any iwrTice to me, hut as
these fenrs are now happily removed. I feel it only due
to hay to you, thttt I ran hm-eforth re-oin meitd the use
of your 8nf-i ti all who may wifdi to feel a ronti'lence IB
the pt-rff t seourity whirh Mich means provides against
so fr.jfhuu. an element.
Kl'U AliD 4! ASK ILL. Bookbinder.
J"ronitani!v on hand, Paienl Powder and
Thief Pro..f Locks.fur Bank.Slores,eu. Iyfi25
Engraving and Seal Cutting
OF all kinds, at 201,rhesnut Street,
PHI I, AD. VisKins and other CARDS.
Corporation and other SKALS.and evervihini!
in our line of business, promptly attended to,
in pood style, and on reasonable terms. Or
der from City and Country solicited.
S. H. FULTON, y W. G. MASON.
Herring's Safe again the Champion!!
The only Suf whirh , in err mawee, prtservfd
their entire content in the Utte Extensive Fires.
AT the burning of the
Ariizan Buildings, on
the I'tth of April, and in the
GREAT FIKE in Market
Htreet, -May 1st, 156, the
genuine Hi-.. Rise Safk pre
served the Jewelry of Geo.
jVv. Simons & Bro. ; Hooks,
Papers, AcM of Fisher A
Bro., and Edward St mans &
Co., after rernainin? exposed in the burning
rain for nearly FORTY HOVRSand proving
conclusively what we have always claimed
for them, their RreatsuperioityoveraIl secu
rities now known.
In these fires, the Herring's Safe,
standing side by side with those advertised as
warranted to stand 10 per cent- more fire
than Herrintfs." came forth the acknowledged
tHit. not only prenrinr ther contents fn excellent or
der. hutbrii.tr tbeuidelv': Id a eomlition to if o through
ai.otlu-r ordeal, while the boaeted " Sal-intan-lrrn" of oth
er makt-r were badly uiM-d up fn every inatanf. and in
aunie rniv-. thnir entin contentu eompletrly d'$troye-l.
To the j-ubHc we wouM mm ply ray, that, durinj the
fourt't ! year the Hprrtne'i iafe han Iven ll..re them,
more thnn two hundred have pttPMtt thronatb aci-idental
firet without the orrurretine of a injcle loan.
We would, therefrre, motion pnrrharn ajrainiit the
mirepreteiit(ition of intereted partiea. Tlie llerrinc'ii
Patent it the only Fire-proof ffafe made In thia city which
fc protected by a Patent Right, and we will euaraaee it
to resist more thnn double the amount of heat of any
other fifc nt-.w known.
FarreU &, Herring-,
Sola Manufacturer In th:tatof
" Herring's Patent Champion Sife"
3 1 Walnut Su PHILADA.
N. B. Evans A Watson's Improved Sal
amander." "Oliver Evan's," "C J.GaylerV
and -5rott'5 Asbestos." Iron Chests, (a lare
assortment havin? been taken in pari payment
for " HemnxV) will be sold at low prices.
Juue, lS-jSyi
i ii-
lit rt&M
mm
& AVEST BRANCH FAEMER .TAmKYJUS
Pennsylvania Wire Works.
"tO. 58 AKCII St. between 2d and 3d.
i (opposite Broad St.)
PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens,
Woven Wire of all meshes aud widths.withaU
kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work.
Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal
sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire,
cylinder and dandy R ills covered in the 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,
T0. 95, North 2d St.,Phila(lclphia.
L This old and well established house 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 respectfully inviled.
I. L. BARRETT,
Philad, March 1, 1856. Proprietor.
Fishing Tackle,
A ND GUNS-The subscribers invite
XV attention to their stock ol Fih Hooks
and Tackle of every description
Caue Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics,
Lincfi. See.
Also, line English and German Guns. Revolv
ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting
Apparatus generally.
For sale at lowest Cath Price; Wholesale
and Retail.
JOHN M. HEYBERGER ft BRO.
6S4 No. 4T X- Second Su Philadelphia
Free of Charge !
TWO Splendid Parlor Engravings, en-
jl tilled -Button Abbey in the Olden Tunes."
a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated
painting by Landseer, anil the -Departure of
the Israelues from Egypt a laree and beau
tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts.
Thf ri tail (rif of Uit al.n t-UKmritig U J lrr cop;,
but will tx- Mnl rkKt or riiARofc a followa:
Tin- H!rrilra ha rsialliib '! Bi0 Aoict in
I'hilail li.liia. au.l will furtiiah an l"k nr liuhllratinn at
llic ri.iil inr ..f any ol llwf $ MHL'asinca. aurh aa liar
pr'.i. di'V's. I'uttiam.. Irali.iii. Kratia l.ii'a Faab'
iuiia. ar.. will m-rirw thf mafnaitiHi for na yrar and a
roi-vnlfilh r thf aliv-b-autiful eni:ralir, frw. o.
I'luirira. ur if -uh-eril.iuc In a tX anil a $1. Macazinaj
purh 'a I'nttfCm-n'n. ami ('ballrli'a (.ailif'a Chriftiwu An
nual. tli.t wlij nn..v hutli uiaftuim-a au4 a rupy of
t Itlirr i.f Ihe alaire rucrarinx-.
Kvfrj df-a-rijiti'iii of fiicrnvinc on woml fxpmtfd with
nfatiKj. ami iti-pati-h. V Hwa of Bnililiitea. Nrwapapar
llfu.l:titr. Vifw. of Marbiurry. Ikjok biimtratinnt. Lodire
lrlilii-nle. liUKina.Ka Canla. Ac. All order netil by niail
promptly atu-udiil in. IVmini wi-hioc aiuwa of tlifir
huiltlinic I'Uicrarod can wmt a taa;urfotyp or aketch of
tli Liiihttna ly mail or rxr-ri.
I'-rona ai a -li-tanc liarin walahe artH-a would
fl nd it lo their lul antaira to aiidn aii llto aubhCribara, aa
wr would act Lt agent for 111. aalf nl t!ia fmir.
ItVilAM A IMEIO K.
fto. Ji.irTn Tnu Tmar.T. fuiLafiiLPiiu, I'a.
B. irui. lljWTJ I " mars.
" The Good Time Coming."
Y T. S. Arthur...Tlio.se who wish to
hoar soniPthing of that long-expected
d.iy. h tiid reat this hook.
t is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies
'ir i rib rctt in advance of publication.
We s'nd a copy liy mail, post-paid, on the
rrce:pt of the pric e, iil.
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
4-3 North Fourth St. Fhiladr Iphia. I'a.
N'.B. Avents wanted to sell this and other
popular books in all parts of the United States.
Send lor our List and Terms lo Agents.
Truss3S Trusses !
C. II. NEEDLES,
TnlM AM) BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
S.W. Cor. of Twelfih and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of fine Fmixca Tm-aats. combining
extreme tightneaf. ease, and durability, with
correct consirnciiou.
Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited
hy rwmittiut: ainounta, aa twlow: Sfndintf number of
itirhi-N around the hip, and atating ridf atfi'ru.it.
foat of Simla Trua fj, 3, 4, 5. Uoutila i, o, . iu.
In"trurtiina a to wear. and bow to aaect acore, wuen
poMible, aeut with the Truan.
Alto for aalc, in grrat yarlaty.
Dr. Banning'i Improved Patent Body Bract,
for lha cure of Prolapaui Ptcri; alao Kpinal Propa and
Stipi-ortu: I'utfDt ShouldiT Brarwa, Cheat Epaniar and
Kri'tor llrnrra, adapted to all with glonp Shoiildra aud
Wrak i.uni;.; EriKlj.h Klantic Abdominal bvlta, Sui-pan-aorifa
: trinzf. tnalf and ft-mala.
awLadica' Kuunu, with Lady attrndanU. lySM
WOOD'S
ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge
Avenue, Phi LADRLrm a. The attention
,,i the rmhlic is invited to the extensive Manu
factory and W'areroom of the subscriber, who
is prepared to lurnish, at the shortest notice.
Iron Railing of every description forCemeta
ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver
andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs,
Lions, Dogs, &c, and other ornamental Iron
Work of a decorative character, all of which
is executed wiih Ihe express view of pleasing
the 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 sel-.-ction.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila
George Sturges,
COLE Manufacturer of the Improved
j Spiral Sprlns Mat reuses, No. 92
Walnut bt. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two ly the Ami-rictn Inmituta. Naw York. Oct.) 1S51
.n. l-'rtiLlin ln.lilut-. rhilaiiflohla.OT. Vand
One at the Maryland Inalitute, Baltimore.. Nov.) 1&2
The neculiar imnrovement in the Construc
tion of this Matress is, that all the cunuy ana"
heart wmdrn frame work is entirely dispensed
with, and us place supplied by a lighter and
much more durable frame, the" springs are all
connected by harness leather hinges, securely
riveted, rendering il impossible for a single
spring to full down or get out of place, and
making a Bed so elastic that any part may be
raised or bent up, and is thus admirably lilted
to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may
require a sitting posture, having the luxurious
softness of the best Feather Bed with the light
nes and facility of handling of the common
K rMttress.
ese improved Spring Beds are invariably
made of the best materials, and will last many
vears without repairs.
Persons having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds arc well adaptedforHotels.berths
of Shins. Steamboats and Hospitals.
Sprint; Seats forChairs.Carriages orChnrch
Pews and Hair and Husk Maltesses made to
order. Also an extensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
(.'J S T 1R OX FURX1 TI RE,
consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat
Racks. Cane and I inbrella stand. Uarden
Chairs, Settees. Ac. Ac.
Philadelphia, April SO, 1885 ly575
Express Office!
Th undersigned have been
appointed Agenis lor nunAnu &
EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to
forward, daily, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes
. . iiotriitii a. w
ie. to Philadelphia, ISew York, Boston, Al
bany,Ballimore,and intermediate points, also
to I lie other Northern aud bastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited to pat
ronizethe above line, as it is the quickest and
safest method of transportation between the
cities and Lewisburg.
Packages received by or before 9 AM. will
arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and -be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts given for time and price.
Philadelphia OJiee I & 43, South Third St
Oct. 20. CHRIST At CALBWELI,.
s
CHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and fi r
sal at the Cuomclc Omce
eMSl
HAKRISHURG BINDERY
J. J. Clyde II F. E.. Ilutfcr,
Swxtucrtto WT. O. idol at Co.
Book Binders and Stationers, and
Blank. Book Manufacturers,
IlurriiLunj, J'u.
MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that
they are engaged in the above business
rdirectly opposite Herr'i Hotel.j j They
flatter themselves, by careful attention to their
business, to receive a continuance of the pat
ronage so liberallv enjoyed by the old firm.
BLANK BOOK'S 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 No., ice
bound in any style, plain or extra. All work
warranted, and done cheaply.
Please eive ns a call. C. & H.
t-"w"Books Ac. to be bound may be left wilh
he Editor of the Chronicle. 609
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
93 ilk IBS- Just received at the
l1'0 Hardware Store of KEYS
OLDS Jr McFADDEN. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and ee the largest and lent as
sortment of Iron ever offered on the West
Branch. Having the txeltuive control of the
celebrated VatiicTisi's Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to warrant tvtey bar. All
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse
Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices to all.
Call and see the Hardware Store of
JOS. MTADDEN.
Lewisbnrg, May 10, 1855.
NOTICE.
WE beg leave to introduce ourselves
to the citizens of LEWISBL'Rti and
vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of
White Auli Anlbrarlte 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 lo the manufac
ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of
Coal are
LI'MP -for Smelting purposes,
STEAMBOAT for do. and Steamboats.
BROKEN 1
Ki; for Family Use and Steam,
STOVE )
I "I j
PF J for Limeburnsrs and Sfeam.
Our Point of Shipping is SUN'Bl'RV, where
arrangements are made to load Boats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PEALE & CO.
J.J ComtA. Lam-a-t-r. t Bi:nj. HrtSHOlJt. Lanraater.
C. W. PraLA. shaniokin. li. Bai'Mhaadnca do
firders addressed to hatnokinor nnbury
will receive prompt attention. ly5K5
Lenlibiii g Saving Institution,
IS now open and ready to da business. The
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
Directors Mr. Joasso.f Walls.
Mr. Bvcrs Ammo..
Mr. James M'CaEiavT.
Mr. Thomas Hates.
Mr. William Kmc a.
Mr. J. ii. L. Suiw&el.
Mr Jon. Mkixkll.
Orrtcxas WILLIAM KRICK, President.
DAVID KEIIER, 7ro,urrr.
Fonr per cent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months ; and three per
cent, less than six and overthree months.
DAVID REBER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Sept. 19, 1853
Winfield Woolen Factory,
Near llartleton, rnion County.
t IIMS establishment is now in the best order.
I The machinery being nearly all new,
and none but the besi of workmen employed,
the subscriber feels safe in saying that 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. 117" I hava also on hand, and intend keep
ng a choice assortment of Good), such as
Cloths, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blankets,
Yarns, oe., which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen
erally. MARK HALFPENNY-
llartleton, April 23, 185.1 tf
Lithographic Printing, fee.
1 HT l'rtl If a f I Tl ,
K
Anii iULiv urtiv is now incaieu on
North Fonrlh street, near I). Phillips'
Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Views, Maps ic are made to order.
PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing
Teachers.
The German and French Languages, Draw
ing, Painting and Draughting, tanirht by Mr
Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1855
Important to Daguerreotypists,13arl)le
Dealers and others.
MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype Ca
ses. A method bas long been sought for
to insert in a durable manner. Daguerreotype
Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments.
I have been manufacturing these Cases for Ihe
last two years, and can warrant I hem to secure
Ihe picture for a long number of years.
The outside case is made of Parian Marble,
and the box which encloses the picture and
keeps it in a state of great preservation for a
long number of years, is made of brass a
screwbox. It makes averv neat jobon a Head
Stone or Monument. They are nsedin Green
wood Cemetery, Monnt Auburn, Laurel Ilill,
and many other Cemeteries in the U. States.
A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers
and Daguerreotypists. Price from $2.25 each
to $11.50. A circular of engravings will be
sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad'
dress, A. L. BALDWIN, Agent
of Matuoleam Dag. Ca, 335 BroadwaT, New York.
6finm3
New Firm and New Goods!
A
T Ilie Mammoth Drug & I'lii'mical
Emporium of
CHRIST & CALDWELL.
The undersigned having purchased the entire
Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr
Thornton it Co., are now ready to till Orders
and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We
have a large and well selected stock of fren
and pure DHUCS, MED1C1SES, Chemicals
Dyestttfls, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ptittv and
DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE,
All kinds of 1'atent Metlieines,
Fruit aud Confectionery,
Tobaceo,StinfT,and Imported Cigars of the
choicest brands.
Fancy Notions and Toilet Articles,
Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds,
BatrsRES axd Combs or evert vaiieti.
Books and Stationery,
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 alwavs on hand.
PURE W INES and LIQUORS of all kinds
for Medicinal uses.
Fire Proof and Zinc Paints.
Preserving and Pickling Jars, 4o
U Customers will find our stock complete,
comprising many articles it is impossible here
to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices
Call and see us, one and all, and see our
stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods,
we will not ask you to buy.
We are always on hand to wait on customers.
Remember the Mammoth Drug Store !
THEO. 8. CHRIST,
F. S. CALDWELL.
Lewhburg, Union Co. Pa. - 8
MIE subscriber con-
I tinues to carry on the
Livery HiiwlnenH at
.h- OIH Slnnil on ortM
Third street, near Market, and repectfullj
ll.i,. ih. nalronai-e ol bis friends and lilt
public generally. CHARLES F. HESS.
Lewisbnrg, May 28, 1850
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY.
The subscribers, thankful Tor
..past patronage, would inform
Jihe public that they continue to
!n',mJmanufacture al) klI1(js f MILL
(.tAKl.Nti and other Castings. Thrashing
Machines and other Machinery repaired in me
best manner. Castings warranted to be of
rood material, and at prices that can not fail
to please. GEDDES, MAHSII &. CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. tsai
COOKINU Stoves, of various atterni
and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale
attne Lewi.burg Foundry by
Ueddea, Marsh A Co. .
STOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal
Stoves, various putteroa, for sale at tbo
LewUburg Foundry. Ueddea, Mirah Sl Co.
"TIJIARD'S Patent Gang Flow, asupe
W rior article, for salrai the Lewisburg
Foundry by tieddes. Marah & Co.
nRAlN orted Drills Ross' Patent
HfnHpHlv thp htkt ami most duruhlm
--' j -
Grain Drill now in use, for talent ibe Lewisburg
Foundry hy (ietldet Marah A Co.
Huasey's Grain P.earer.
for cutting both Grain and Gras
MANI FACTLRED and fcr sale at the
Lewisburg Foundry by
GEDDEW. MARSH A CJ
Lightning Rods.
AFTLR many yi am' close investigation and
numerous eiperimenti, the Patentee take
1I aiure in informing the public that' be bas
arrived at the true principle of protecting families,
dwelling! and properly from tbedeatructiva influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The calimiiies
that every City, Ton n, Village and Cpuntry falls
victim lo annually, thro' the groas negligence of
its inhabitant, ia beyond calculation, especially
wnen tne remedy u so eay to obtaiu this lit
found in
AEHTITAGE'S
Patent fllagnctic tijjljtning Hobs,
and in this alone. This Rod has been eiaimned
by the most rirnlift'c gi ntlemrn in the world
Professor M'Murtrie, JcLii-4)u,Wallor and man
others that bave examim-d them, rtxommend and
peak of them in the Liehot terms oi approbation,
and have pronounced ihi-ni the only aale rods it
ue in thior any other country tor the protecti
ol Liiesand Property. Onndvat.ti.ee ii- to divide
and throw back a part of the eN fnc fluid harmless '
to Ihe clouds ; in lime ot a struke this enables the
rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belong I
to the earth without the iliphte-t danger of lea
. L - I 'II.: i i
ving me ruuuurnri. i uia ruu naa many outer
advantage over the old oue. The only (luce ol
manufacturing is in
l ine SI 3 doors alorc 1IA, Fhiladt Iphia,
where all perons are reperltu!lv invited to cal
and eianiine for theuaelvra. For mle Vli..(a
or Retail by THU S AKMII AGE.
Orders promptly attended to. Tern a cash.
These rods have been purchased arid uccesa
lully utsd by the tollouina individual, companies '
ou corporation. wnoe names are chetrluliy !
ubmilted : j
In and ntnr 'Atrf-pAr a. a e. R..brrt. o- j
3antiii!r. Ju ifti- U .uvir. Jale OnnraJ. J. Mulfi-rJ, '
Joliu lli iuM.. 4'. C. t'lauirj, J. Kr. nnr. ii. l.-v, O.: r:iU
iliicrl-aol, tba blirk.-y Air ..hi'U-tr. A i-A. rsr.n A MTi.r'i.-T.
K..T.J. L. tirant, J..,n otma, Tina, l.ruv.-r. Bat.- k 1
lltna, A. R. liinkcr. II. lJItll i.-, 'i n.. N.-u i I o . Mr
ttowninK, J. '.jr.r. J. W . u,cs. , Uuni! hr. j. J '
Itipl.-v A Co., J. Ny ntan, H. Farit-n. J. ov.-cbiir. i. F, p I
It, Mr. Sl ari.:. Mr. Jiartio, . I..r.ley, J . hrlnklry
Sir. r'&TiM.n, I.r. I'aul.i. II. l-oat-ri. A in., J. w iurp-iiBy
U. Miller, tl.f II.il Hank ll,.bl. Ilia t.g.Arnal, lLa
tprma tlaritrn Cnmioiwi&iira' Hail. j
In the Uotr Aea Jt rtrjf. tieorgre Cri'jin. Juit
M'Call. JuiiK Iiaytt n, -oha .Nctiuan, lr. ii. Ja'UurUc, '
Drnj.boorria, nr. j . oownitie.
y.v i m. I orxrr.
JTartUy Tp. Slart HalrpeuDj. m fortar, John Itaaa,
Micliat-1 IVtera, Jari.l, Muitl.. lrnviii S ilmavn. KifubfB
Mnrb. Qrorira Klefknrr. Jw li'.m t nurt 11. .nu.
and t'vino.i-i..nrra' outre. Limrf e Tp J..l.n Ic.l.-r :
J niim Tp. Hr. Charlr Wilci n. Iiajtintf, Tp.J,.ha
nuu.i.cjuiunaauu. ia. taaac V,uU.iiXuU. M At
leer Tp. Michael liofloiaa.
SECOMSIESDA T10SS.
I'aiiAiiA., Ant IS. 1,T.
J fcave thi dar earvfutly im.Yt.d a ff.iiu.-t..r or
LxhtnmK Heal, irh ran. anil index, errru-d t.v Mr.
Ihomaa Annilan, on Vrllrvur lltiuar. lik.u-.t-r. and
bav no hrailalion in aarin that it ia n t ..nlj tlia brut
I nave ever aran, t nt tl.at it l lh tmj one 1 Lave yet
examined tiat ia r. n-trurted on atrietiy aoienlitle irinri
plea. It i with mui-h pleaaure that I recommend hi
condnctorto (tie alt.-ntion of owneraof tnitdinira.
II. MrMUKTKIB.
I am well fattened tr.t the Marnetle Liahtnine ttA
manurarttired ty Mr. Ih. iua Arn.ilaire.of l'l,iia.lel(.hia :
i th beat that t.a ever ta en niaite. 1 have n-nt aeveraj
year in the aludy nt the lawa of lertneitv and maimel- j
tarn. and have nu haiUtion in ravin tl.at tbe.e Kal ar
eonatrueted n4n the enly jril e: '.Ie f safety . The electrie T
ahork i received and di.pemd by tlie mairuet at tl. ton
of the rod. and it would be intneiHe. aree.r.!in,t to the i
lawa of attraction and repulcirn, f .r a buUdinur to b
injured by a atrekeof litihtuinj b.a prterted by one o
theae rola. 1 have been aei;uapt. d ith Mr. Armitae i
forseveral year, and hefure heec mmenred the manuf.M I
ture of theae rod I examined the prineiple on which the
are eonatnicted, and felt convinced that their adoptief ;
would be attended wilh complete auce a. The increaainn
demand for thee ro.ta.and The exten.ivccalee in all part
of the country, ia ample eon. menitatien rf tlteir ntiiitvand
nperiority. IKAt'Y E. WALLkiK, M' D.
Kijin run. Philad Co., April 10. 1So2.
CF8.C. WILT and fAMIEL HOOVER.
llartleton, I ii ion Co. Pa
are'Affents for Vnion and adjoining Counties
and will furnUh tLe Rod on the same terms and
in the same manner as tbe Proprietor.
Oppotitiun is the Life of Business!
1SEW L1VEIIY
X AND
t) EXCHANGE STABLE.
Thesubseriher would reepectfully inlorm th
cituenaof LenisLore and the tiaveling commuD
ity generally, that he has opened a new Liver) I
and exchange Stable on FOl Ii I'll atreet ball a
square South of Market, and has provided a good
lot ol Horses, with entirely new good and laah
ionablel arriagra, Buegie, Heigha. Ac. where a
wihing an, thing io his line may be accommod
ated on the sborteai notice and most reaaonahlt
terms. He will pay every attention to the j
want of his customers, and hoprs by so doin !
to merit and receive a liberal abare of publi j
patronage WILLIAM MOORE-
Lewisbnrg Dee 30. I SS I
"VfOTIfE. IIavin; been appointed thr
a. fhAiuj to the l.ewistiurf; Cemetery j
! the subscriber would state that he is prepared
to perlorm all duties connected with the burtsl
of the dead, on short notice. AIo that he will ,
attend tothe re-interment of deceased persons,
under the direction of their surviving friends.
Residence in the Lodre at the Cate of the .
Cemeterv. t.F.OlKiE DOACHV.
Lewisbtirer. May 30, 1854
A Retired Physician, j
ItrHOtsE sands of life j
j have nearly runout, !
discovered while livine; in
the East Indies, a certain I
cure foreonsuinptton.bron
chilis, coughs, colds, and
general debility. Wishing to do as much
food as possible, he will send to such of his
afflicted fellow beings as request it, this recipe,
with full and explicit directions for making it
up and successfully using it. He requires
each applicant to enclose him one shilline:
three cents to be returned as postage on the '
recipe, and tne remaimier to be applied to the
payment of this advertisement. Address Da.
II. JAV.ES. JerseyjCity, N. J. 3m634
JEWELRT of the latest pattern of allqnal
ities or sale at the lowest City prices by
- J. L. VODER.
c
00K and other STOVES jnst received by
lir.lll.B4 HKI..MEK
AYER'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
MR TH RAPID CCK1 OF
Cold. Cough, and
lIoar9aarou
bninu, Mas, th t)e . I'M.
PaJCAui: ldon..tbrtttt.ay
the tt renxly I nav vr Sinnd r
CooA-ha. Iliaraenea. Intluenxa, aud Ui
eonnumitant avmpuaw a id. i ynor
rtHaaAV lr..At- iMnooataint on la
ra.t(- lumMtont wp IB -T
ol my UbMj fcritalta tmSfl0
abowa it P ATM
(r thm trUvi.t uf lbaa JtM
KKKN KNKiHT, M-1. r
my prartK ami I
tan year n are
vior vlrtne far l
mnolaint. KH
A. B. MORTLET, ,of Utka, at. T, write.: -
nartl yoar FaCMAAt my"ir Aa in sty nunily aver .ae
yoa luvenU-1 U. and believ il In beat ue,kcine l a
parpua ever put out. With a bad cold I alautl fmiw
Cy twenty nv doilara (ur a buctl than do n.Uioat it, w
t ai.y other remedy."
Croup, Whooplnc Congh, Inflaeani.
oeBiMnaus Mia., l-, 7. 1
Itaonm ATM : I will eheerfnlly certify y.w McratAS
tl th tt remeity w pnaaea th rare of
Oijh. ffrfMp. nd th ch dAae of chiMro. ,,J
your fralerulty in th bmlh appreoal y u uu,aa4
oomiucud youx aidii.ln Iu our pM.pl.
ItlltAM CONKUX, a D.
AMOA ir.K, Efq Morertxrv. lA,wrtl 1 Jaa. I.
w had tedtou Inrtuena, whl.il confined me i i.ea
aia week: we many ajeillloe vrlthiall relief: Saaily
tnl y, PwrroaAL by th adnoa our cW.'juaa.
Tit hnt duo relwaed the wiranea in aiy Uo.l and
huun; lorn than one half th horO mad m cmpieba,
well Tour meitidne are tb cheap" well a the
we raw boy. and w eateais Doctor, and your naw
Xea. a the pour man' friend."
Asthma or Phthisic, and Brosehitis.
m MAXcuaTxa. Pa- reb. . 1.
fcx: Tcnr Canal Pxt-xaa I pertmin tnrvell.(
lire m tbi ae-tiiQ- It ha lelieead aeveral fnoi alana.
In ropt..oi of oonsaiupuon, and k now nuluK a man
who La labured ttndr an aff.irtj.ea of the lunir Pa- tb
laatlucty yen liKNKT L. PAKK3, MerrhanL
A A. RAMHET, M. D, Alawjw, Mowaoa Co, low,
write. rV-pA. , l4S: Irtrtria my prwrtke ia" many yaar
I bare t uud u..tl.ine iual to your Caiaxl Pktoui tw
airiu eaae and relief lu oonauuiptiv paoeuta, or anrlL(
alien a are curable.
W mliiht d.l volum of vl4eno, box th mvoat eon.
vlndnK proof of th virtue, of th remedy la mud ia ta,
Hecta mrou trul.
CosntasnptioB.
rrotaMy wow raoly ha ever been known wbiah
n-ed ao many and sweh dAnaeroii eaae a tbi 8om
no human aid can reach; butvven lo thoa tb Caawav
xx(7roBAi. afford relief and coml'jtt.
Aaron Jlocsa, Srw Y ms Cm. Mejr s. 1M
Doeeoa Arra. Lowux: I ftwl II a duty and a pleanon
ar lufrtim ym what your I'Htxai ptrv xaa baa 4on
,y wife, hh bad been ftv BwAtb tal-aiiut un tar tb
rianrenai avmptomaof rounru.o..n, tr.an ah. h aa aai
we conld pnVur IT bar mueb relief. Sn aa .tM.L.e
falUn?. until UT etronjE. '' thia city, where w hareroeje
ft.r allele, raeommended trial of your med:nr a
blea bia kin.lne. aa w do your akilL. S ah b-a renv
re.1 fr..in that dy. fche i not yet atr r.r aa .h. 1
lo be. but ta free from her euuirli. and caii neravlf eU.
iuurx with rratitude and regard.
oKLAMn) tllki-UV, o nzurTruj.
f!nir.Tr-ex. do not oVepaJr Oil you have tnel Area
Chuu:, l-Lit.ilLll. It 1 made by one'.f Ihe bee! meo.al
cheniL.r In the ,a-!.l,an.l iU Cure, all arotliel U.'-epaaAl
liw blfch mem of it virtue. iVnliufHjiAf Aadon-.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
rj'IIE riDrM of CTM-tni-try ud Mt-iiriiw h lm
X tiixrd rJiir atnixt to pru-dure tlitt btt. mart pe-rtct
imrpttivc whi-h ii known to ntin. It.BQinen.tlc pn-ft
are -liown tluit Uiutw HLUt latvr tirtr.- wl.irh urj
MC-Ilr!ir lit OTdliiurr nitXbriWl. that thej wlo UU-,r(-
wlntf.llj ttptm th errta-rrn of all men. Thf?
ad pkwxut to take, tut j-wrfu tit cor. Tinrir p-B-titirui:
pr-'irTtw rrUni'tLalr- Uifiitai acti:i---ff thlioi!Tr,
renitiTe Um oUtrncti- of iu .ttD'- p'inTj lh blood,
and oxpvl iLntewe. TiV pnnfv4.nt tiltrtUhumowlAiefc
brt-t-i auid -.Ti'W difixnii-ir, wttmclatf im:irh or diMtr-di-rtl
tiTnTii intothenr rjjuuiul mcpa. tui-1 inii-AU-t bhhf
t'O with tn-U(rth to tue wn.le nyntrm. ooly d
ti-y euro tint ery-day eja-plint of every Uidj. bw
mSao d.rmi.lMt.' nJ damcetfiw Aamm tlua L laltUd
tl. h-t of ho mi an ikill. Hbile tt-y pn-Jar ptol
eflV-rt tley are at tit hum tinw, in diniinhd tb
wtnfxrt and bet phjntc that can be cmpl-yed Lr cbillim.
axMitX utriu'i tt-a, t!iy ar pl-aaant to take; and bain
purvljr Ta-'-taiMe, air five from any rink of harm. Curt
hare fc-n out-Ut which in li-'f wen- thy not wk-Uutiata-d
t y mfn of -mrh exalud poiu.a and rharactat
an to f'Tl-id th :sttv4on of untroth. Many ttmtamt
clwarrmen and phynrians have W-nt tutsir nanit to certi
fy t-.'the putaic tlie rchal-iliiy of my irmed. while otn-
art hav aent bib the ar-nranc uf their ci-nvirtkan that
0, l-r.-ijarjilix rrf c-mtnbtite immiAjey U- the reliarf of m y
aTtlirtfd, nuiTerHi? fflkiw-mrti.
Ih Atput bek-w inuuetl ia plfawd to farnish rraria my
An,-riTi,n A!maiiar-,oDtainindir-cna
XTtiti t their cur, f the .U win? rirmplainta:
Ce-tin a. Bilin Cf-mpUinta, KhmaOm WW.
H,-attl,i:rn, llv-avtaflw arvii. tna a rnwn. aa
ar. ln-lt.'ti..n. M..rt;d Ucti-.n of the Bow-to aiwl Pain
arbuii) tAH-n fn-m. J- latulrmry. ! 'A Appelrt all I Icar
i anI i titaiie. us lTtjra whih n-.piir an erariiant
5teiutne. :-cn.fi:I K.tiic EviL Th y alwv by punfy
inif tlie hvl t;d ti!r.tUi.tins tie ftyrteou cure many
o mpUirta ahit h it -uld not I mipil Uiy mold
rrw li. n. h a. IS-afn-na, i'arttal KUnd'i---, Nvtiraipm od
N-v..ii9 Irntahihtr. iMTaTiterneiiW of Uie Lier and Ki
m y, r.-ut. ai.d .-tlH-r ki tid i-.iupUiii aii-.njt frum
kw txatt "f th body tt wbotru. tK-n of its funtii..r
IV n -t 1" pnt off by unprincipled dralera with
f'her pill thy make roore profit on. Ak T Alia'l
Ii lu. and Ut nt thirit el. No otlier thry can p
yt-o ft .mi .Mrrt with thia ia its liitrinsic lue "f citraO
pfwera. Ihe slrk want th beat aid then Lr tbcM
aud thy auoatd have it
Prepared by Or. J. C. AVER
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Xisa,
paici 45 Ct. m Box. Fin Boua ruai 1 1.
SOU) BY
0. W. Scn.irrLa, and Chii-i k CjiirTm-tewibi arn
Milt.ik t Hi t.tlti.rti. Miffcinburjt ; J F Oaixw. Mi.w-a
A FRESH SUPPLY -
OF Lruss, JIeiJitincs,Buoks,XotioBS,
Varieties. Mationcry. Ac. purchased in
New York and Philad. markets, has just bm
ree'd at the Old .Mammoth Drug Store of
CHHIST & CALDW ELL, Lemsburg.
GLAS Jars, fur Pickling and Preserviag,
Quarts and Half Gallons, fur sale cheap
fcj CIlBlr-T k CAIJ-.IILL
DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.aeenaii
enre ft.r Dyspepsia and diseases ariMr.r
from an imfure rtate of tbe atomsrh ale a "Ore fr.
vettlivei-t ihYhH jIAii JiO't t price 75 eta per loll.,
fr r Fate by CUBIST k fatlmtl.t
SAPORIFIEK. or Concentrated I.re trar
ranted to make tSoap without Lime, and
with tittlatrrutl. V ith en cakeof Lye and frur ounlt,
IM.ap Fat. yi'U -ao make fifteen rallvna gi.l artt l.p.
ljarU aual ran be nuule iu tLe aeme way. 1. r ..ile Ij
HHlsT .i i Al in HI..
1
AVESv' H HITE liKEAE. tor V aseens,
Bu. lerl -easts. Omnibuses. Maces, tta
urrer artirle. t. r f aie by CUKlsT A I AU'I1.L.
Still Onward!
SUCCESS UNPARALLELED .'
1 HEP,
A Tale pf the Great Dismal Stcump.
By 1IABKIET 1.1 El 11 tR STtlWE. 2 Ml. Jl T5-
Certain politicians, lr.teresttd in thesurport
of the 'peculiar institution," have endravirt
to persuade the public that Mrs. Stone's last
work is artistically a failure, and that it Iu
frodured ro at f uih! iaipreenon oneitaermile of An
Atlantir. Hut Ilie l'ubliler are hat.f y lo ,tate. Lbat d
the uaiiy liui.lrr.t f Ameritvn Deu.va .bieh tl rv baa
received, tlie vaet majority bave been decidedly tavi rati.
nioet of thB3 eull.uiatic. eSat-Acd til e.e itui. tkT
ha elculed that t f anv rrk ot ftrtiou ever oublirUe.
tbe MA ir tXHTH lltOltJM) Kt, cf t.o volaAie
each, ten g bow iu pre.
lu hUt and. the urreehaa bineTeu norcwnmlerfaL.
Tbe f reep there. Willi but a frw except. Da, ackoowl..!
the ireniu ari.i .c.rr of th author, au.l iu trrmtof mbitk
any .ivtcit auttu.r tuiyM te croud And.iuriut; the l.v
dys aurtevdin it. out'liratlon. no fewer than
Mill' lllol.-ASD CO I ILS
were rotd. The ui.ier.al Vuic uf literary atB, BfiW
plarre Mrs. rtowe atuoUK the
Foremost Authors of Ihe A:e,
and nt itb.-r piuti2aA.al.ip ncr an austere iwlva.u. btry
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eatued. r-illLUl S,SAM1S.,N k toll'.
Piausnax. B..Tot-
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