TWO LOVE STORIES, "eadla well." Once upon lime, maidea Sal beneath aom kind of tree, Apd her lover, close beside her. Murmured vows of constancy. Fairer, sweeter lhao the blossoms Hanging over her was she, Aud her heart withio her bosom Throbbed and glowed tumulluously. Both were young, and fond, and tender, Neither rich, the story goes ; Ma was proud, and Pa was mulish. Great their love, and great their woes. So they kissed, and wept, and parted. Vowing ever to be true. Was the maiden broken-hearted t Was the lover faithful too 1 Pshaw she wed a wealthy banker, (Rainor whispered she was sold,) And no city dames out-rank her. With her pockets full of guld ; Reigning belle of every party, Decked with lace and jewels rare. Looking fresh and very hearty, Moves the victim of despair. He confound the little fellow ! Took a widow twice his years. Fat and forty, ripe and mellow. With a brace of little dears j Big plantation, servants plenty. Splendid mansion, pomp and ease. Cured the boyish love of tweuty That incurable disease. team from this ye doaiing lovers In your anguish not to break Anything of greater vatue Than the promises you make. Hearts were made to put in motion Blood that otherwise mighlasool ; Pleasure, profit and promol on Graduate at Cupid's school. Without ant Tail. A very "partic ular friend" is Amos Smith, and a very deeided enetuy to all worldly titles, as suv bod in Philadelphia know; but a a bus iness correspondent from the South didn't know. And "thereby bangs a tale." This correspondent had diieeted bis let ter to "Amo Smith, Eq." Friend Amos replied punctually, and after dispatching bisiness matters added the following post scrip: "I desire to inform thee that, being a member of Society of Friends, I am not free to use worldly titles in addressing my friends, and wish them to refrain from us ing them to me. Tbou wilt, therefore, please to omit the word Esquire at tbe end of my name, and direct thy letters to Amos Smith, without any tail." By tbe return mail came a reply, direc ted, in preoise accordance with the request of the particular Friend, to "Amos Smith, icithout any Tail, Phila delphia." "Taki.io down" an Ohatob During the Presidential election of 1844, a peiiti cian somewhere in New Hampshire was staking a speech, and objecting very strong ly to tbe election of Henry Clay on the ground of bis being a duelist. This done he began to glorify bis owe) parly, as small in numbers, but destined to achieve great things. He cempared it to David enino forth with sling and stones to tbe combat with the gigantio Goliah. Piling up the eloquence, be Teachcd the climax at last, and criel out "And then then, felloweitiiets what did David do ?" "Fit a duel, sir," came in shrill tones from one of tbe assembly. Tbe orator "shut np" immediately. Old l'inchem had tbe reputation of be ing a most miserly man. One day, com ing out of bis stable with three small nub bins of corn in bis band, bis cow, an at tenuated burlesque on the boviue genus, approached and made it evident that tbe provender would be highly agreeable to her palate, l'inchem gave her one of tbe nubbins, which seemed only to inflame bi r hunger, for she followed Lira bellowing for more. AVitb a sign of regret, he gave ber another, but just as he was about to enter his door the cow intercepted biui, and seemed inclined to contest tbe passage for the remaining nubbin. Thoroughly enraged, tbe old reprobate flung the last Lite to the aDimal and exclaimed : "There, you darned fool ! take it and founder" "Fli pay, ham hi ho the right road to Art ford ' asked an English traveler. "Wa-all you be." "Ow far must hi go before hi can get there 7" "Wa-all, if you turn 'round and go the other way, you will have to travel about tea miles, liut if you keep on tbe way you are going you will have to go about twenty -four thousand miles, I kuckalato." Dialogue beticcen tico distinguished Gen tlemen. SouinsnNEB We, of the South, give to the North, statesmen ; you give us, wooden nutanrgs. NuKTHi.tt.t.a Well, tbe exehaugo is n't far fr.m even ; tbe stalestnou are about the same quality us the nutmegs. When a man gets mad aud stops bis pa per, he always borrows the next number of his ue:ghbor to see if tbe withdrawal of bis paper has n't killed tbe editor aud dressed tbe ciluinns in mourniug. Such men are spt to imagine that tbe world rests on their shoulders. Pathology. A man who proposed to write a Dietiouary of tbe English language, .u liL-in' u.-kol what he understood the word p-ahiilvgy to mean, answered, "Why, l!ti urt ill roaJ-muking, to be sure." if .rare Sreelyf wbeu in L mdon.wrole in that be had "paid a visit to several -ar ling li .usc-n, iu one of which be saw a .,.;, invuu-d 'brick,' wbiwJi struck him .-mMv:- . ! ..un tuat Mr. Ruehanao has .i . m ijsusrrjotype picture of GeB. n ., hanjf up in his bedroom, is a ... rt-yjblioan siaudcr. A wwj once spoken, a coach with four ott caaaot owteke it and bring k UA James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn T F. & J- M. LINN, J s Attorney at Lavr, LEWItsiJUKG, 674 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 Vanderslice's Trend timer over the or dinary five horse power now in nse in the West llranch country .for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a lame number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refnuded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in ne 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 used, than the old machines will do; ((rthey will save at least two hands and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wei davs, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHCKL'H Si CO. Hartlelon. Union Co., Pa. Apply to Tim's Chihi. Hartleton, t or Dr. L. Khuke, Union Furnace. y645 Iluiiflcckrr'S CLOVER lit LLCR. riMiE subscribers still continue to manufac. tnre 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 better work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHURCH A CO, Hartlelon, Pa. Apply to Tmi s Cnt-Bcu, Hartlelon, or L. Rooks, Union Furnace. tyft53 Hussey's American Reaper fc Slower. IOR 1856..This Machine was put in surcesful operation in 18:13, and con tinued to be the ouly Reaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up lu IS 15 twelve years alter its introduction. Other Reapers are now offered with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had better see a little further. One of the other Reapers took thegreat medal in England, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harvest of the same vear, however it was totally beaten by a HUSSE V REAPER, which received thr unanimous award of an impartial Jury of lU e English farmers. The fact is that H'lsey machine is achieving a series oi triumphs in England, and rapidly ob taining that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured is the laud of its origin. If there is any value in 23 years'eipenence in building Reapers, an.1, nsim? them in the harvest field. OUEU Hl'SSEY, the Father oi Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the BEST REAPER AND MOWEIt.ean te suplied by sending their orders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for the vast harvest of 1856- We wolW refer to the following gentlemen, who have used Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their supenorily: VXIOH ASD SNYDER COUNTY, leeae Err, Benjamin Lnhr. John Menrh, Samuel 1-auliut:, J. liu Zellera. Jacob llilbiab, Jac.b Kuhl. J.O. upiwn. shram AurauI. Thomas Clingan, lieora-e Kleek ner, Pavld Klevkncr, Vm. Kleckner,eorire Sear. John l!22-:"ud.lrtA"1kJhf,'81Sr iU"p. hart. John Urove, Abram Farley. Kmanuel t'e.nttue, Hen ry Mull, Cyrue Hrown, Win. C. Mnyerjobn Cbemberiin, Wilson Lino, John Van Buekirk, Viatel Clingan. SORTllUMltF.ltl.AND COUNTY. Kamuel M'Mahin. John M'Mahin, William D.lphln, Jacob Hoffman, l.e.irge Emeri. , Georg llrociue, lieorge Gaul. John b Itdlcr, William .-meek, William Uouael, George Vrwliri-B. Thu'ii Mrawbridg, Solomon Walter, Jam-. N-i.hu. J.r;.h M Noohit. A. E. Kapp. J. K. Iri-t-ly. Tbomaa Jburl'. John tHa Hamnr,Kobrrt furry, Jamr b II. Uttfta,-I. Am Vatino. J. S. A II. Ilur.-h. laaae Tauipl'll. Jarob l.tl. Mrll"r A human. Autbony A Wui. tfnurt John Cooper, Jcaae C. Hortcn,tieo.Coorad. MOXTOLR fOVNTY. Jaonb Shulti. Marbrrry (lrliarl. Ila'ld Dark. Jacob Si-chl-r, Jr. WiliMiu V'imittaH. lvir WnKht,Sam. Y.rka, Wiliiam Mem-ta, Kb.-rta A litihH, Jacob nyl-r. A. W. Unwi.s. I t'aac. J:mb -hier, r. WoLYorLs, f. tleiui bach, W ui. FurcBUian. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Prt-r Mlllr. John lltll.Wm. N Brown. !. A Boa-man, Uro. A. Howinau. J. W.-nty Itowman, lllllrrt t'owl-r. It f hrti llioman, iinury tlok. John llobprtann, l'ani-1 ei bart. Alcian.l.-r lTi'tiii Aii.lr-w ('rrviini;. Moon' l'r--lititf. Johu MiTIK.Jan.b Hill. Tljomaa Conner. John Con ner. I'elcr Aiplem:ili, Kliaa lieitrirk, Jaine Lt-mraon. Jrwpb II. Hick-. Mili.-r A llickn. lirorue 11-i.llcr, JMpli I'o-h. Samuel Erk, Win. Hotlman. Andrew irie?, H in. tries", li-o. II. t'iiex, Weeiey l-'ri.-a. Saui'l Knea, rrank.iu Kvana, John Kir'tietCbarlua anil George Luw,JoLd ey hart, Joha Wolf. LYCOMINO COUNTY. lieorrr Crlt. tlirim T. Grey, EeojamtD Bear, 1ejir Heilman, rred-rick App. ainnel ijun'lrnm, Henry choetn-krr, I'eli-r 1-nTz. Tlitmaa Ilavia, I'ha' Tallman, l.oo 1 lle,r. John It. Tool, Charlea Lloyd, D. tV. torn mau, Kobert liibon. CLINTON COCSrY Win. Dunn. Jainaa Welati, Robert M'Cormiek, James Carakadden, Ji-a-ph llanna. llort Holmes. CKNTKK COUNTY. V'm. kPFarland. Wm. Iloal. W. A. Johnrtcn, Joaaph Binier. Wm. I'lrat. Iaij llo-a, Joarpb Myara, Jacob liar bar. John lloj, Jr. Vim. Potter, Adam Hear. The subscribers have the exclusive rifrhlin the following counties: I'ni.in, Snyder, Nor thumberland, Monmur, Columbia, Luzerne, Terr-, Miltlm, Centre, (Tlinton. and Lycoming. All orders ihankl'iillv received and promptly . UE'DltEM, MAItSHcV CI). Lewtsbnrg. I'nion Co. Pa., April 21, Iti58. Type Foundry. rrW0 rromiums awarded at the late 1 Chrvstal Palace eihilmion in New York to the Oldest Type Foundry in ihe I'niled ttais. E-.tablilied by llinney Si Konaldsn in 17'Jfi. on the base of Sower's Uermantown Fonndrj of 17S9. The ling experience of the several proprie tors of the PuiLAiiKLrHiA Tvrk Kovrbh, en ables I,. Johnson A Co., to oiler Ihe laigest variety of Printing Types, aud all the appur tenances of a Printing Office to be found in any establishment ol the Vuitt d Slates, and of a quality, too, whirh 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 ihe Ailing up of the type is such as to insure ac curacy and squareness of body. die. Our fa cilities are so extensive as to enable us to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in detail (wah the cost) of all the materials re quired for a Newspaper ollic. Plain and Fancy Types, Music of unparalleled beauty, east in this Foundry, also, Srrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor paving Kules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ova's, &e. PRESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, most of which are made by us, will be furnished at manufac turer's Prices. PKINTIXG INK of all Varieties and ol. ors. Varnishes, Bronzes, A-c, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STERGOTVPIXti or Eleetrotvping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, &c. Type nsed in Siereotypin" for sale at reduced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the nnest si vie oi art. Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception and getting np) will be sent to all printers that have not received it, who will direct how it may be transmitted to them. - tlT.Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send to us a copy of ihe paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of oar manufacture to four times its amount I.. JOHNSON 4 CO. No. . "ameon S! near the Hall of Inde rendente, Philadelphia May 20, 1865 , LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE William VanGexer, A TTORNEY at Law, XL Lewltbtirs, rnln Co., Pa. C7Olfice on South Second St., recently by H C Hickolc, Esq. 674 Educational. FREEBURG ACADEMY r" II HIS Institution is located in the quiet, X beautiful and healthy village of Fieeburg, Snyder Co., Pa., 5 miles west of Selinssrove anil 27 east of MitHinlown. The Academic Building is a fine three-storey brick edifice, laree enough to accommodate 150 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, ihe study of a profession, or any other calling in life. There is a flourishing Literary Society with a choice enllertion of Book, connected with tl In.tilution.of whicn sii titudenta are eipected to become Mcwtiere. Tbe SrroSD fewoN commence on ihe rikal TttoUal of January, lo7, and eunUnuea 'li weeks. TERMS one-balf payable invariably in Advnnee.) For Hoard. Boom and Tuition pr aese.nl ark". $60 too?. Tuilinn osir, pr o.uar. of It wka to Instruction ou tbe fiano ----- s,l"l liae of Instrument ------- Incidental! ii3 Waaliiug and (ending, 48 eta. per dos. For anv further information, address! tJEO. F. M FAKLAND, Principal. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! THE Winter Session of all the Schools 1 of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on Thursday, Sep tember tIS, 1S56. Theological Department Tuition Free. Collegiate " per annum. Academic " Female Institute " t M ( Srpt. 9, lfSfi. Classical " English I5 " Regular course 30" Primary i0 LEVViSSUJ.8 ACADEMY. THE Academic year of this Instila- I tion, will hereafier be divided imo 3 ses sions, ihe St -nut.. Fail and Wi ts sessions, of 13 weeks each. The Fail sisshi will commence on Mow. dv, Sept. 22d, 1858, to be immediately suc ceeded by ihe Winter 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 school. A class of Voi s Laoits is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense to make il everything that a school room should be, for health and cheerfulness. TUITION per session of 13 weeks. I'BIM AKY Rradlnir, Writing. Ih liner, Arithmetic, Ococ.. liram. and I". S. Iliu.rv. $1.10 AnVANCKK KNljl.l.-ll lali not included ahoee. nuo I.AMil' A'ir. COMIMiRNT KXTENr: per ace-lonl - - - - Jm ho deduction except for orot meted ickne. JOHN RANDOLPH. Sept. 5, 1S5R. Principal Philadelphia. FIRE PROOFS! The Salamand er Sated, of hnila delphia, against the World ! Kvans k WATSOV,No.2(S.Fourth St., riiila.l., have had the surest demonstration in the following Certiorates, that their manufac ture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the ren M,a vmcii nave neen made or them, as rendering an midouhied security against the terrific element : Philadelphia April 12, 18A. MtfrfES. Frtfi k WaT0!(:4mdU: It affordi ua the hiKbMt MtinfacLion to state to yuii. that owtoff to lh -ry pro.rtH.Tt qualitiaa of twn of the tialauisu(Jr Safr which we parcbataed of yoo unnis !.-w month trine, w Baved a lr(re portion of our Jr-welry, Bonk. I'apern. Ac-, ex(-fe to the ralaniitADs firtt io Kao&lcad I'Uon, od the inorninK of Um 11th innt. M heti we ivflt-ct that thne Safen wre lomtrd In the fourth iitory of the buIMinfr we ooruprt-l. and l hat thv HI ruhetuentl"r into a heap of burning ruin,hfrr the Taut eoBr-fntratioD of bnat eauiwml tbe braiw plates to melt, we cauiiot but mrrJ th premrratrofi f.f ihe valu able rnntents as inunt ronviuciDK proof of the great Mecil rity afftird'-d by your nfcn. Wnj.hi.ll taknoiurh pleasure In rerom me tiding them to men uf boaiucMj as a mire n-Iianre aentunt fire. Ur.OJH.K . MMo.NS t BRO. ult.rlHlA, April lif, 1ft.i. Mrsns. Ft ass k Watsos J ha to offer ynu my w-s-tlniony in favor f the ereat i-ruri.y aff rd--d to my en fiire ftork of jewelry, book, pnperi. kc.., duriofr Uie r cnt dtMrttrouci eonflnifi-ktifn In KaDfttva-i plan', from me iai ii.ai ine Mime wrre mutained In two ol Itu Sala mander &ife maitula',tur'l by ou. llavinfc fallen from the fifth Mtoryof the Artinan Hui:d init. wh-re they werx pre.ioulv placed aub rx(Hnsr-d to a vait heat f.)r a lnc time, the preMrvatinn of the val lia ble dep.itN aeenies) to every ouewhowitnetut-d tbe open inc and interior examinatiun, a matter of profound a U ni-linn'Ut. To ail wlio may rsvjn.re a p-rfert protection from the raTad-ri of fire. 1 ithall not bMtate to rt-nwtmenil the nwof yourhaf.t,ari 1 consider they bare now utviVrcfne tbe most trying fc.L E. MuHii AN. Phili.ei phi, April 14. lo. Mw. EvAjfg k Wtsoji ientl'-men -No iloiibt you will he deeply irristtfied to learn thai px-d eondition in whirh I dl-wTt red my book, policy of in.-uranre. certiti eatea of toek. and othea TiluaM. document, when on Friday last I opened the rale made by your firm. With my knowledge of iu (rrat eiHM,are, both to the Inteuitity of the ht at frnm so hot a Are as that whi. b de HroyM the Artisan Building, a aIso from the f(.r o tiie fall from iu former elevated posiUon in the third story, I m.uld en fort am but slender hopes prior to its in terior hiiM-eetH-n. that the content whi.-h I onee so highly priel would everts of any service to me. hut as thee fars are now happily removed, I feel it only due trsay to you, that I ran he net lor tb reommud the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the ptrfect security which such means provides against so frightful an element. Kb WARD 0A?K1I,L. Bookbinder. tivCon5iantly on hand. Talent Powder and Thief Proof Locks,forBaiiki,Siores,ctc. Iy625 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, Chesnut Street, PHI LAD. Visirine and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEAI9,and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to. in 200d Stvle. and nn rea.iiiahlt Iprm. Or. ders from City and Country solicited. Herring's Safe again the Champion!! a nr. amy wje wntcn.tn every instance, pretervtd their entire euntenU in the lute Extensive Fires. A T the burning of the J. Artizan Utiildines, on the 10th of April, and in the ORE AT FIRE in .Market Street. Mav 1st. IK.Sfi th genuine llr.uutn JSafk pre- servea Itie Jewelry of Geo. I W.Simons & Bro.; Books, 'Papers, Ac., of Fisher A I I n i , Co., after remainins rspn;ed in the burning ruins fnrn.arlv FfikTV IttlTUV j . - - - " OHU JJIUVIIIIJ conclusively what we have always claimed for ihem, their great superiority over all teca- In these fires, the ll.eeln ' et null . standing side by side with those advertised as -""-"T" io siana i per cent, more fire than Hcrrino'w " eam. fnrlh 1 1. n n 1. n I 1 TlrtOT, M only preeereinr Iher enntent. In excellent or Her. but balos tbemarlnv in a ennuilmi to o thmneh another ordeal, while Ihe hnaaled fil.man.lera" of th. er maker wet. K . : a ... , . . j -1- .u everj maianna, ana ID raaea Iheir en I ire entente enmpletele deatrnyed. -- wohiu aimpiy aae. tnaL Utinnr the Snarteea yean the llerrinn a .afe has been before then. mora than wn ........ j . . . . . . ' - " ..-. imi iiiTmiu aroueDlal Dree witooat the oeenrrenee of a elnele loaa. Me eniM. therefore, eaation nnrehaaat aealnat the miereprejenution of inlere.led part lee. The Herrins'l raleut la the only Fire-nroof ."afemad. In tliia eI which i proued bj a Patent Kiehl. and we will cnaraBtee it to reeiM more than donbla tba amount of beat of anr other Safe now known. FarrclH K Ilerrlnp, Pole MamiferturervjiitluaMalrnf ' Herring't Patent Champion Snfrt." 34 Walnot 8 PHILADA. Evans Watson's Improved Sal amanders." - Ol iver Evan's," "O.J. Oa yler's." and -Scott's Asbestos." Iron Chests, (a larse assortment ha vio:; tven taken in part payment (or Herrin?v,) will be sold at low prices. J'ineB, !8S61 , & WEST BRANCH FARMER. FEBRUARY 13, PennsjlTanla Wii Works. NO. & ARCH St. between Zi and 3d, (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire or all meshes aud widths.wilh all 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 Fonnders 8ievcs. All kinds Iron Ore Wires ami Sieves. BAVL1SS, DARBY & LYNN. Elount Vernon House, NO. 95, North 2d St.,Phi!aIelphia. 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 respectfullv inviled. I. L. BARRETT. Philad, March I, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, ND GUNS.Tlie subscribers invite l attention to their stock ol Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cano Kceds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, dc. Also, fine English and Herman Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion TJups, and sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cos Priett, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBEROER A BRO. M41 No. 41 X. Second St.. Philade lphia Free of Charge ! f PWO Splendid Parlor Engraving, en- X tilled -Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel entrravine from the celebrated painting hv Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Eevnt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts. The retail price ol uie aoote entfraeltiKa la per cupj, but will be aeot FMak ur cnAROt a followe: The aulie.-riU.ra hate etahlii.hed a B-ios Anisrr in Philadelphia, aud will fumiah any taa.k or publication at the retail price of anv of the t Mailalinea, aueb aa llar- ereijt.de a. Putnam.. OrahanVe, Vrank Lelie'a Kaah. lone. le.. will reeive the tnaaacitiee for one year and a ropy of either ol tbe above beautiful enKraeinge. free o, cllar;e, or if aubeeribiuit to a $i, aret a at. ManaailleJ aueh aa I'alere'iira. and l-hallen'a Laliea Cbrialliiil An nual, they will receive both ttiagaunea and a ropy of either of the atiove engraving. tverv description of engraving on wood ezerated. with neatnet.a and dp-pat.'h. Wiewe of HiiiMiniO, Newapaper lleadinira. View, of Machinery, Book HluKtration. le.le CertiSeatea, ltiiitiiie"a t'arda, Ac. All ordera pent hv mill promptly attended to. I'creoni wiohinr viewa of their huildiinc cnrave.1 ran aeud a liattureotype or aketcb of liie building. ly mail or expreao. 1'ereona at a di.tan.-e havina aealaMe artielee would find it to their advantaee to eddri-a- I lie auliarrilierB, aa we would art as BKeuta for the aale of the fnloe. BVKAM k IMEIU'K. SO. Socra Tiuui tsilet. l'mLapcLPHiA, I'. i. n. Brian. 1C0?J v- nxi fimi-s. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S.Arlhur...Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should 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, $1. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this ami other popular books in all parts of the I'nited States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Trusses Trusses ! C."ll. NEEDLES, TKLSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Facnca Tnt rs.combining extreme lighlneu, rase, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Koptared patients can be suited by renittinit amounts, aa below : tteadinf number of Inehea around the hipa, and atating aide affected, (oat of 8ingle Truae i, 3. 4, 4. Doable , -10. Inatructione ae to wear. and bow to alTect a cure, wbea poealbla, sent with tbe Truae. Alao for sale, in (Treat variety. Dr. Banning Improved Patent Body Uraee, for the cure of Proleua Uteri ; alao Spinal t'ropf and -uport: Patent Shoulder Hraeee, Cheat Kipanders and Krertor Itracea, adapte.1 to all with 8toop hhouldere and Weak I.uuk; Knllh Elaetic Abdominat Bella, auapen aoriec ; yrinitea, male and female. a.aLadii-e' Kooma, with Lad attendant!. WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Kide Avenue, PHiLanELrma. The a'tention of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to turniMi, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description for Cemeia ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and oilier ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may reHy on having all articles carefully boxed and snipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Sprum Garden St. Phila George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral sprint; .Malrcs8es,No. 9 Walnm St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two l y the American lnatitute, New York, Oet-l 11..1 do Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,Noy. and One at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Nov.) ISyi The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matrexs is, that all the rmj and hcary wooden frame work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fill 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 tilted 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 ness and facility of handling of the common K r.Mtiress. ese improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carnages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. A Iso an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST 1ROX FURX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575 Express Office: The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are bow prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Sic. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern aud Eastern cities. The pnblie are respectfully invited to pat ronize Ihe above line, as it it the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cjics and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Ofiee4 1 4 43, 8outh Third St J M A C F HESS. Agts, Lewi.borg rCHMl ORDFK8 neailv printed and f r I 3 sal ai the Chmiek Ofhee ! IIAIUMSBUllK BINDEIIY J. J. Clyde . F. I Uatter, Jaccteterlt W. O. BUktk at Ce. Book Bikdbrb and Stationers, and Blank Book M a n u fact u rehd , Uarri&urg, Fit. MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are engaged in the above business IV" directly opposite Herr's Hotel. j They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old fmu BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Ollices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper rn led to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C St H. "Books Ac. to be Lonnd may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 60 IRON! IRON I ! IRON!:! 93 17R IBS. Just received at the eJ,IO Har(i'.are Slore uf )!KY OLUS d McFAItDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largett and tent as sortment of Iron ever offered on the Wot Branch. Having the txehuive control of the celebrated Valsjitiss's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at C.h prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10. lHf.5. NOTICE. WE be? leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LEWISBl'RU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White A mil Anlhrarlle Coal, At Lancaster CuUiery, Xurthumberlund Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler 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 VfrT Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN i Etili for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) PEA 1"'meDI,rnsrs "a' Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SI.'NBl'RV, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEALE A CO. J.J CocHKaS. Lancaster. llasj. Kcismolp, Lancaater. C. W. Plats, guainokin. II. Btl'MOiSDSXS do ryOrders addressed to hamokinor unhury will receive prompt attention. ly5A5 Lewisburg Savings Intltullon, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Jussws Wills. Mr. Bvkms Am.woss. Mr. Jambs M'CasiftHT. Mr. Tkiihii Harks. Mr. W illiam Faira. Mr. J. G. L. Siiisncx. Mr. Jos. Mkitrll. Orricias WILLIAM FRICK, President. DAVID REBER, 7eo,unrr. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six montns ; and three per cent, less tnan six ana overtnree months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1852 UMeld Woolen Factory, Wear Hartlelon, Union County. rTHIS establishment is now in the best order I The machinery being nearly all new. and none but the best of workmen employed ine suoscrioer leeis saie 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. ITS'" I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of (.ootlit, such as Clnth. tsatmetts. Cashmeres, tweeds. Blanket. Yarns, dr., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, lgA.I tf Lithographic Prlating, fcc. KARL YOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps See are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages. Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, lanuht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, Apiil, 1S55 Important to Daguerreotypists,BIarble Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype fa ses. A method has long been sought for to insert in a durable manner. Daguerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, andean warrant them to secure the 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 stale of great preservation for a long number of years, is made of brass a serewbox. It makes a verv neat job on a Head Stone or Monument. They are used in Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, ami many other Cemeteries in the V. States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreotypists. Price from $2.2S each to $9.50. A circular of engravings will be sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad dress, A. L. BALDWIN. Agent of Mausoleum Dsg. Co., 334 Broadway, New York. 6fi0m3 Hew Firm and New Goods! AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire mammotti Drug Slore formerly kept by Dr Thornton Co., are now readv to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We nave a large and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, MEDIC1XES, Chemicals Dyestulfs, Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of J'ateut Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, a uL..vm,oouu,anu imported cigars ol tbe choicest brands, Fancy Kotwns and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps V Perfumery of all kinds, Bbdsrss iso Com as or evsbt vabixtt. 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 Bum- ing Fluid always on hand. PCRE WINES and L1QU0KS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &c! ur Customers will find onr stock complete, . vuiiiimiiiS uiauj aiucirs u is impossible here to ennmerate. and all sold at moderate prices Tall and see ns, one and all, and see oar stock ; and if we can't sell joa cheap roods, we will not ask yon Io buy. ' We are always oa hand to wait oa customers. Remember Ihe Mammoth Drug Store ! T1IEO. 8. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, I'nirn t'c. Ta. f8 I 1857 rriIE subscriber ton- I tinues to carry oa the Livery DualMt ' .L 4,1.1 ui.. ,.M Niirthl Third atreel, near Market, aud '"P'',', .olicit. the patronage .d l.is nnhlic nerallv. CHARLES F.HL8S. Lewisburg, May U, IH50 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The. subscribers, tnanmui for Dast Datrouage, woulu nform the public that they continue to , ,,aMMej , ,.ure ,i ijmds of SI 1 1.1. i.K.iiii: and other Castings. 1 hrasbing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can not fail fo please. GEDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1H51 COOKING Sieves, of various atierns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale altbe Lewisburg Foundry by Ceuues. Marsh A Co. QTOVUS Parlor. WW. and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewi-bur. Foundry. Geddes. Maiah A Co. WIAULt'S Fun nt Can? Plow, a supe rior article, for saleal t tie Lewisburg Foundry by Grddrs.Maisb A Co. RAIN or Seed Drills Kcss" Patent decidedly the best anil most durable Grain Drill now in use. for sale at the Lewisbarf roundry by Gnide, Mareh A Co. Hassey's Grain Reaper, for cuttinp- Loth Grain and Gra MA N I' F ACT I' RED am Lewisburg Foundry d for sale at the br GKDDEs. MARSH A C I t : i. a.. : i i JLallZUlllIII JUOHIS. AFTER many yiar' tloee invr.-tieatien and numeroua eiperiuienU, the Patentee takes i.oaoure in iiifotimng the public Ibat he has arrived jt tbe true priuriple l pi meeting families, dartlliiiga and .r. ern front tbedeatiuctive iullu ence of LIGHTNING. 1 he calamines that every City. Ti.tan. illaee and Country falls victim to annually, thru' the grua negligeuce of its liihal'ilante, ie beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so eay to obtain this i found in ABMITAGE'S Patent fUiigiulic L'igljtnirtg Robs, and in this alone. This Rod ha been examined by the n 0t scientific gentlemen in the world Professor M'Murtrie, Juhueon, Wallor and man others that have examined them, recommend and speak of them in the higbeet terms of approbation. and have pronounced them tbe only safe rods ir j use in tnieor any other country for ihe proiecii ol Licsand Propeity. One advantage ielodiiile and thruw back a pan of the electric fluid harmless to the clouds ; in lime ol a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion ol fluid that belong to the earth without the elighir.t danger of lea ving the conductor. 'J hie rod haa many other .idMil-ige oer Ihe old one. Tbe only place ol manufacturing is in Hue at. 3 aW ibt uA, Philadelphia. here all pertons are revpecllullv inviled to l and eiamuie for thrmtelv.s. For aale Wholesale or Retail by THO'S A KMITAG E. Oiden promptly attended to. Terms cash. These rods have been purchased and sueeeaa lully used by the following individuals, companies od corporations, whoa names are cheerlully ubmitted : aae! near Philadelphia A. 1 ?. Roberta. i3eo-e SenuiDcer. Judge B..u r. Ju.l,. Conrad. J. .MulL.r.l. J"lin Home., V. C. Uauirr. J.ilnnaer. U. Oakl,.. tee, rail Irik'eraol, the Hlcrkjev A , p . . I, j. j m .. Kee. J. L. ieent, John Notruan. Tlioa. tirotcr. llate a uoona, A. R. l.inaera, U (inn,,.,.. Toa. Nolt A l a.. Sir I'ownii.e, J. KUreer, J. M.HaUuu.C. II uini.tir. .. J Kiplev A fa., J. .Njniao. B. Ilarlea. J. oeeu hire u" Hep per, Mr. Fharpleae, Sir. Jlaniu, s. D..rbie, J. lirlualee Mr. Ha? iaon. Dr. I'aul.U. II. loaera A to, J. Uitiep.unr U. Vlller, the Ked llaok Uetel. Ine L. A. Aravnal, tbe i-prine liarden Cunmiaaiunera' Hall. In te JAfate e Acer Jeraey. lieoree Criepin. Judx M'Call. Jndire Iiayton. John etnieu, lir. II. M'Murue, firnj.Kolierts, Mr. J. UowDini:. .v imi. t oryrr. tlartle) Tp. Mark Halfpenny. Vi m rcter, John Haas, liehael IViera. Jjm.b Maith. Ilae.il r ilaian. Keuoen Menrh. beorge Kkckner. Aea, rOetourt Houae, and Cornmia.ie.nera'Orllee. lat.r-, e Ip J,..o 1,.1-er r'nien J. ir. fharl. a Wilaou. Haki9tm 7.J..ka Hunts, bimen Kunti. aa Tp Iac tdllldron. M kite iHtr If. llichael UoSman. M COMMEXPA Ttnys. ,. M FniiAi t.. : 15. 1S47. t nare thla da rarerutle in-eeb d a roa-lurlor OI Uhtuins Ked. with ne and n del, eierbd l.y Mr iiteniae Armnaire, (,n Hellene llonae. lileaceater. end liaee no heellatlea in that ilia ac.tr.nlv the b-al 1 bare ever aeen. tut that it la the onlr one I hate eel examined tl at lacwtrurtrd on atHrtl; arienlifir prlnei plea It ii with mo. h pleaeure that 1 rec mmend hi, conductor to the attention of owacreof l.uildinra. II. M.ML'liTnir. I an, well eatiinVd that the Mav-n-lie Liphlnine Rod manufactured I t Mr. Tl., e.,,. ii.. V...i..:.,. i.. ia the heat that haeeeerh.ennia.le l'... ...... i Jeara in Ihe atuCe ol Uie laaa ol clertrintT aud nuenet lm. and haee no h. eiuticn in aaviaE that three K.la are constructed upon the only prit ripie of aalety . Ihe rlrrtrif received and dixpereed be Ihe aiaenet at tbe tep or the ro.1. aud it would he inipoaejl.le. accordinc to the lawa of attraction and reiiul.inn. r..r . . I. Injured hy a etrose or lichluin- when prelected hv one o theee rode. I have been ae,uanttd ailb Mr. Armilaee for several veara. and lfore he r. oileenre.1 ihe manufac tore of theae rode I exnminetj the principle on which Ihe are constructed, and felt eon, in. ed that their adopttos would be attended with complete euccer. TueinrreaMtm demand for theae roda.and the ext. nit. ealea in all parte of the country, if ample comm. n.tatioo f their ntilitv and superiority. TKSCY K. WALLKK, Ml D. Hieing Sun. Tinted Co., April 1". lS6i. IT8.C. WILT aud SA.MI EL HOOVER, Hartleton. I'nion Co. Pa aie Agent for I'nion and ailjuining Counties and will furnieh the Rods on tbe Mint term and in thesv me manner as the Propiietor. Opposition it the Life of Business ! NEW L1VE11Y -iS. exchangTstable. 1 besubscriber would rouectfullv inloim lb cilizensof Lewisborir and lb traveling conimun itj generallv.thtt ha has opened a new Livers and Exchange Stable on FOl'RTH street halt a square South of Alarket, and bas provided a good lot of Horses, with entirely Dew good and lash iopablet'arriages, Buggies.SIeigha. Ac. where a wishing anything io bis line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the wants of his customers, and hopes by so doins to merit and receive a liberal share of puhli pationage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewieborg Pee 30. IRA I NOTICE. Having been appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery the subscriber would state tbat he is nrepared to perforin all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also thai he will attend to the re-intermeiit of deceased persons. """" oirection oi tneir surviving mends. Residence in the Lodge ai the Gale of thi cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY. Lewisburg. May 30, 1S54 A Retired Physician, WHOSE sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certain cure forconsumption.bron chitis. couehs. colds, and general debility. Wishing to do as mnch good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow beings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making ii np and successfully nsing iu He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling ; three cents to be returned as postage on ihe recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Da. II. JAMES, Jersey City, N. J. 3m34 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqaal ities or sale al the lowest City prires by J. L. VODEH. COOK and ether xTOVFf just received by I BCWLf A khL.MLR i r wLii i n'iel s fjtj AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, toa tub aspiD ecu or Coltlm ComIm, lloaracnesM. Itmmu, Miae. u Dae, list, lex. J.C. Area: IdoaothaeiMteleaey eha beat reavedy I have aver band ar Cuusha. Il.au-aeneae, luduenxa,attd tlta eaaKowllant aymutoeoe.r a tld. a ear Caaaav PEcneu- llawiietaal aavia a,, practice and Bay family he the laat ten yeare haa ebteea It vo P aaiar eope rior virtaea S.r the treatavent of theas emolainta. KBKN K.MOHT, M. b. A. B. iiRT!.ET, Ke, of Unca, JJ. T. vnitear "lb... ..rrTi7".ri7.TLrr',ir.- w aa-e ' la- aa warn invvnewv - -" a..--- iawmnrm K Mrw dm! otjl. With bnd tM I mis, pu-j twotttj 4Hmn n a bUW Uiaa do wubut a Uk y oebr rwrnmij ." Croap Wkopiaff Cmh9 Mwumtm. ijwiHTRiu, mm, r.ia. :, hurt Mr km: I will -iwf full nxfj ymw Pt.Tva hi ! rtnty w (--- ih. r, m, Croup, mud tti cUi li.n . 4 efaiJjrtB. eJ ymir fm'ornHy in lh ft-oth xxit tBti MIMMIIll JUUT llwHl tU (Xir Jertje;,, Hi HAM 0NKUt, M D AMO LKK. EJ.. Mn-Tiuf, U,ni, ad JmXst, I bnsl m Ufiium InflnonzJa. whkb omAfwtl Id i.srn MX Wt; Ufuk BMBJ tuwslHrtatn w.uui roiMf; fttu,,. ftrwJ ''Nir Fw-TOt Uj tlw rndtum f oar el.. Tb firvC l- rrlrtrTMl ttt erv !- ia dj tbrrl nj huiKi; l InMi wtM tMtf ! rattle aiayki ror r-n.if a Vtor BMlKtitea ar ihm cbBpat m wt-tl m lit, 1 catis biy, eutd writMrta vou, lfteCUr, an4 uax die, M llws puuc friejnti" A nth ua a or Phthisic, and BroachitH. Wui Majkhuih. r fmh. 4. Ifu. T'nr CiniT Ptrroau. m irernjitn m-htHk-i eiu-rjti in tliM tmttftu. It baa Mm1 mmnl aW Ine vn)et'rtn iff nisttDirtiwn, um1 i m ranex tM whis biw Ut-irwl Misisr ma th- tm of lb inntp tut tc bt rty jmrt. UK.NKV L. I'AKKS, N. Wt, A. k. KAMSKT. M. D-, Alb, Mo-nr-.i Co., lr,wK writ-. ivst. A, 1 A : Dori uk mi practit- trf tmmni ui I h tound av(hntir tMitiai lu y-ar CiHUT PuixmAL ft lEivmic eft? mn4 rli-f lw coususntiv paUeota, or ennjg gwli m vn cut-ubse We miicht add lulnmff of Ti'Unf, bat lb tMMt tuo Tiitriotc i-rn"f "f Uie fit tus uf thia ruusdy kmuA m JStrCtA li int. C'oasantptioB. PrJlly mo am rr-mly Ium over befl knows wtuaA currxi so Bmiiy mmA ntt'h dancFrnna mm m thm. &mm no hiian mJ cmn rrb; bol rra to taboN tLo Cnui l'aXTUaVfiL afff'-flt rflwf 01 emttf'ft, Atma H'Wkl New Yoke Cm. Warrk i. Pottos Am. I fvl tl a diity aunl pUMtir I,, 1 of-Tin voa wlt T'ur rjimi Him! mm daw -r M.y wif. rler luwl hnro fl PBnthi lavlorritiK a-MlWr Jh tlaiitrvrotr vrnfrtontaMif Vnrmpti-.i. frr-m wlkieli as w rtld pnsrnrtj h-w mnrh f-liasf. ttfadi.'y lAiliDX. wbUl Ur. irmm. if this cMt. wImt w Iter or ftr wlvuw. io-KiBMDraWd a trial 4 vwr m4iinr. W t- hukiDdna. as do Jimi akill, to thm am r-o-0t-d frtni thtvt dav. Jh is au ;f aa Hrunj; m h mm9 a L. but w frr iVum ber counh. abd calk UtmiS wtU. UKLANli SlltUlt. or gamaTftua. fy.nsumptitrs, do bt dir till yum b-i tfi A.ia'i CnntBT faiToa!.. It w aaato by oDrnf tba bt mdiea. rtwmuU in th ..rM. ami iM cur-, all rmrd n'y itm lgb aiMiM oi ita Tlrtuaa. jyitlasirifhtm Ledytr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TIIK arMaraa of rhmiati7 mad Mrtkrina bao U- taxad tblr ntmuat lo pruduca Ui btwt. nxK prN-t pnrfCatt" wbirh ia know to bum. Innarall priwt mn altown tnil uvrmr nui dato twtow wuk-b wnrym ia osraHanra tba ordiaarv m9irimm. and ibat thf ia aa pncaUMtrtadl' upon tba aalcwm of all m-o. Th ara wa and filragant tu taka, bat powarftil mra. Their pena IrmtinK pmperOaa atlmnlaU tba fital atruvittraof tba remove tbw oUtnM-tioM of Ita oravna. pnnfy tba bixi, and axpal diawaaa. They fnr&tmt tb foul bninnn wkirk Ismd and givw diatDiMr( acufavlata alufCKiab ar dm drrrd orrais lulvtbeir naiurml anion, aud impart baltbjr tone wilb rtranctb 10 tba wnoU ?mtm. .Not oel; Jm Uey cure tbe eeiy-day euaaplaiuta 4 mvrrj bci-. b also (ferniiilalIe and dauffvruua diwaaeo that bava haff4 the bra of bnmaa akilL WbiU the; prudoca powarfril afferta. tby ara at tba m tunt. is dimtnifibd doa-a. IU aafrat and beat pbTie tbat ran be emplcd kr cbiMrwjj Brioc a-eiwld, thy are plsMMaut to take; aad bttac parvl Tgrtatt, are free from any iik of barm. Cua hT ben maJa wbicb snrpaaa bwlief war tbey not flob UnLatwl by men of attrb exalted pualtioa and cbararrr m to furbtd tba auaiiaesOB of natralb. Many enuuant cleneymen and physlcmae bae lent tbeir nam-a ta cterti f 7 to the public tbe reliability of my remdics. while oUV are have wot me tbe wrarw. of their cwn'Minw that my PrepsratM contiiboie teBMOati to the relief of ay aflllrtwd. enflarinit follow -aorn. Tb Agent below named ia pleaaed to (brnieb cratie ny Ameri'-An Alma liar, rontaintiut dirtKlsoi kit Xhmi mm a4 o-tiJ.i-ata of tnatr cwr, jt m ..- .. 1 - Coarrvenefw. Btlmrw Omptatnte, Kbeumatiein, Irpay, iloartt-tirv. Hiavtarba ariMiic from a fool Stomach, aa mrm, Imlicwtton. Morbid Inas-tion of tba Boweie and Pata anaiDK tberfrrtn. Fiatuleney. Loee of Appetite, ail Ulcer oi and Cutaoiua It9eaaea which reqntra an evaewftat MadiriiM. Scrofula or kUnff'a KtU. They alee, by mWt InfC the blood and MimalatlDf; the eyatem, core maay aonplainta wbKh it would not be auypaw J Oiey awald raarh. aiH-h a ItwWntM. Partial KUndneaa, NenraJria and Nerooa Imtability, lrnntwcnta of the Li'- and Ktd nera. flout, and .-ther ktmired cimplainta ariaing tnm kw state of tbe body or obnrtoo of ita lncOooa. Do t be put vtt by npiincij4ed dealpra with mm other pill thay make more pr-flt ow. Aek fcc Ato d Ptiu, and taka mxliina: elaa. No other they caa grea y.e. nnparro with tbia In iw inmnetc value or curatla p.-wvai Tbe Mk want tba beat aid there ia lor tbtm and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical tad lj-tical ChemiUt, Xowell, Mai. Pklbl CTS. tXB BOX. FITS BOXM FOB $ 1. SOLD BT C. W. SV-RjirriE. and fHni-T k rirwni..Ieew;-ltirie I Mill k BoriEKlUP, SlifliiubUTfc ; J- P.Caslow. Milton A FRESH SUPPLY OF Dr?;s, Meiicii.05, Bonks, Notions, Varieties, Stationery, Ac, piirrhad ia New York and Philad. markets, has just beea ree'd at the Old Mammoth Iru Slore of I'HKIST & I'ALDW ELL, Lett is b org. G LAs Jars, fi r Pirklinp and Preserving Quarts and Halt Gallons, for sale cheap rilRIr-T a CALPWFI.I- DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain cure fi r Dyprpsia and diseases arising tium an imrnrr atate ef Ihe etemern alao a rare e re tentive el -JC AyD Alit I t-riee ti rte. per hollle, for aale re CHklT a CaLDWaLL. AI'OIilFIEK, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with littletreutle. W ltb cne eakecf Lje ana foar reunite eeae Fat. jca ran make tfleen ralU.aa gooe) en ft Soap. Haii! snap ran be made ta tbe aame way. Per eale by I HMj-T r.SI.Mt H I- 1AV ES' W HITE GREASE, for Wapgoas. S Bu. ieiCspagts, Omnibuses. Sisees. etc a .uperior article, for sale by I'll KJT A CALllW aLU Still Onward! SUCCESS VXPARALLELED : ! I DEED, A Tale nf the Great Dismal Strafnp. By IIARK1LT BKEI IKK STOWE. i sola. U'. :". Certain politicians.inlerested in ibesuprert of the peculiar institution,'' have enriearorrd to persuade the public that Mrs. Stove's last work is artistically a failure, and that it has produeeil na rrt-fiund unpreeaioa on eitber aide efttv Atlantie. But Ibe fubliahera are bapey to atate. teat ef tbe many hand rede ef American BOUrea a birb leev bare receive.!, the Tael majority bave heeaderidid v lanralie, moat of them enthueiaetic. AarAnd tbe ?,e ibua nr baa eleerded that of any work uf nrtica ever fubiated. Hie Sl.TTT KH.HTH 1HVISAV let, of tu v:raaa ea-b, beins now in preee. In Knalaad. Ibe ,veceae has been even mereweBderfnl. Tba prraa there, wilb but I I eareelMaa, arkeewleeee tbe aeaiueand p wer of ibe author, end in ursv. uf wfciab any uvmg author might be proud. Anddunsg Ibe twelve days auerecdinr ita publication, ao lewrr than Win TIIOlcAM) foMS were ao!4. The univrrral voice of literary swa, places Sirs, etowe among tba Foremost Authors of tLe -tire. and neither partiaaaabip nor an au-tere relarieaa tegetry can ever deprive her of tbe laereia ".".. earned. miUaPtS.SAJlIx - luMVAiV;,' ftSUSLaS. HOSTUS. What can Woman dot rpHI3 long expected book by TS.ARTHl R, J, is now ready for Agents and Canvassers, li is having an immense sale,and is consiwrra one of his best efforts. In it will be found Mr Arthur's views on the vesed question of t MAXS KlCHTS.snd what sbe can do Sister, Wife, and Mother. 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