JU il i I I. "v ti si Kathlb hakd, ail abound The unexpected demise of Mr. Jtrooks of S.C., ad the recover of Mr. Sumner, reminds situeboJy w don't know whether a De mocratic or Republican of the concluding staotat of GuLbSMITU's "Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog:" "This d ig and man at 6rst were friends, Bui wu.n a pique began The dog. to gain his private end, Weui mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighboring streets The woud"ring people ran. And swore the dog had lost his wits To bile so good a man. The wiund it grew both sore and sad To every Christian eye. And while they swore the dog was mad They swore the man would die. Bt soon a wonder came to light. That showed the rogues they lied : The man recovered of the bit' The dog it was thiil died .'" Taskke's Ferry Ticket. Y' are permitted to copy the followiug anerdote from a private letter just received by a g Dtleman of this city,from a brotber,now in Kansas. The Yaukee referred to ia the right kind of man to deal with the "Bor der Rufuane" ia Kansas. You know the teat to which the Misaou aians subject all travelers who make their appearance at any of their ferries, and ask to be crossed into Kansas. Some days since a slab aided Yankee arrived at one of the Knrfliurn M ifa.liri lanIISUSa Willi A loTUI ..... 1-. C train of jilundtr of various sorts. Hy way j of testing him, the ferryman asked Liui ( what stock he had ? "Wal," says the Yankee, " I have got Iwo horses, a yoke of oxen,and two Ueowt." 'That's enough," replied the ferryman, "you can't crow here." "Why not ?" inquired the Yankee. The furry man told him that hie instruc tions were not to cross anybody that couldn't pronounce the word cow. "But I said ken," persisted the Yan kee. "Well, you can't cross here," gruffly re plied Charon. "But I've got tickets entitling tne to eross," said the Yankee. The ferryman demanded a sight of the tickets, whtr:upoo Mr. Yankee stepped back a little, hauled out a revolver in each band, and remarked, "Them's the tickets, and I'm bound to cross this ferry, Avoir, or no fcotr." He was taken across, and the ferryman declined any compensation ! M-tnamjo Journal. WnAT the UsiTrii States Were Once. Capt. Nat. Johnson was traveling in the cars the other day, when be obser ved two Englishman commanding this country in terms of anusual warn I h. "Do you like this country, though ?'' asks M. "Indeed we do," replied the English men. "We are surprised aud dvlighted with everything we see ; your institutions and habits and life, all so much more won derful and attractive than we had ever ex pected." "If you think so well of our country noic,' rejoined Capt. Nat "uhat would you have thouykt of it if you had seen it L'ure Pierce arm elected President f" Excitement is Paris. Paris was re cently thrown into intense excitement by the announcement that the imperial baby's nose was stopped with a cold, which it was feared would settle in the bead. (- lean iata' and Legitimists stock immediately took a rise. The fears of the people were soon relieved, however, by an official an nouncement in the Moniteur, that the im perial natal organ bad again resumed its function. II ere is a venerable marriage notice of the "olden time," taken from the JVric York Mmeum, June 9, 1792. Adjectives ia those days were cheap and plenty : "Married On Monday oreniog last, by the Rev. Mr. Beach, John Buchanan, Esq., to the amiable, adorable, incompar able, inflexible, and nonpareil of her sex, Nancy Lucy Turner, both of this city." Prentioe,of the Louisville Journal is the author of the following : 'We see that the sprightly,tho' naughty authoress, who calls herself (jeorge Sand, bas expressed herself very strongly in fa vor of beiug burned after her death. If there is truth in the Scriptures, we guess be will have her wish." Consoling. After wading through a dismal winter like the past, such a scrap as the following from "Dore," is consola tory : "The people of warm countries only live half their days. They have no time marks of the season to tell them how far they are on in the journey of life. Iiow they rnis the annual resurrection of man and nature !'' , Tho Boston Despatch among its illus trations uf the Bond street tragedy, gives among others, two portraits, one, of "the man who lives in the same street," and another of "the man that Dr. Burdeil once spoke to." Did you ever hear of the wife that wrote to her husband in California, and com menced her letter thus : "Oh 'tell ma not that absence conquers love !' the longer y.u stay aircy, the better 1 like you." Elisa Cook very truly says : "To appre ciate the value of newspapers, we have on ly to suppose they were to be totally dis continued for a month." The idea ia hor rible ! In the police reports of Syracuse we no tice daily the arrest of drunken Indians, llow are the mighty Aborigines fallsn into the habits cf their white brethren ! I 1G39, a man was prosecuted in Lon don f .r selling effee, as "a nuisao-je and 1 r-judice the neighborhood." West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their content-., at moderate rates, Doing business on bolhCash aud Mutual plans. Cnpital,$:tuO,000. VJKECTUkS. Hun John J Pearce Hon O C Harvey T T Abrams II J Jarkman W White Thos Kitchen John 1) Hall Chas A Mayer ('has I rist Peter Dickinson Hon. (i. C HAHVKV. President. T. T. A BK VMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. See'v. JAMES B. HAMMN, Arent, 027 I.ewisburg, Union Co. Pa. ft. W. COB. SCOM A1V WALXCT SS, rtltLAbCLrUIA. C apital 1,20,000. Assets f 10.4,151 13. ...vested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. VRB YOr INSI KED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRK ! There are but lew who receive sympathy who incur loss by ueplecting this mosl necessary and subxtnntiul precaution. We often see it announced that persons hare lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and resuts of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which Ihey have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of your niirlihorft. U will .niart cmifkh-iHf to your cred itor", and ifi a liu'aftT ui pruiimre and jtrecaittiuD to all r-ur l uniDt-M truHion4, It require tx.it a ry rmull sum to .ufuiv in Bum ranginc fr,,tn to l(u. ami yt how ninny tlirr? art who lit. on itmuranrw upon litutd, furniture?, or aiij tliitijc Hue! If your sHock. if Piuall, till the Lotw to you miirht In iwrioun. Tain CnnipatiT In -aw Wit DIXGS. MMrtAXI UOVUS, r'i UMl VKE, MAVHISEK J'anJ STOL K Fkom Si 00 to 85000, t tit Ixiwtt llatni aiul upon lli niont Lib.-rml Trm8, mu4 I'lLimpr TaiIilkt ou tbf 4;ustlQlit ot Live. PIItECTOItS. tint II Arui.tmnir Cl.a' I'm?. I K.rnrrol Itrt-wstcr Iih A.!lulninta t Th ManiWIii-ld lajir Liwcb.Jr. UrDerai Sa(niitc-nnt JOHN TIIOMASllN. Illo'd II Fl.ollE.VCK, PrrtiJent. FPWD R. HKLMHiil.il. SmvUrT. J. MKRRII.I, MNX, ARent, fi37 1. E Isit I II G, I n ion Co. Pa Important li Daguerreotypists,lSarble Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype Ca ses. A method has long been sought for to insert in a durable manner. Daguerreotype Likenesses to llfad Slmies and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases tor the last Iwo ye us, and ran warrant them lo itcure the picture for a long number of years. The outside case is made of Parian Marble, and the box which encloses ihe picture and kepps it in a state of preat preservation for a long number of years, is made of brass a screw box. It makes a very neat job on a Head !itone or Monument. They are usediu Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the U. Slates. A liberal discount made to Marble Healers and Hiieucrreotvpisis. Price from S".2.rieaeh M $9. All. A rircnlar of engravings will be I sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad dress, A. L. E U.I)W. Airent of Maosclrnm Okg. Co., 3& MrONdway, Nw York. 660rr.3 Hie IWiiolrafrd l.lilion of Irving's Liie of WASHIMGTOIU ! n V. I'l'TXA.M & Co., of New York, VJT t will commence in a few days a new dui"n nl this great wurk, in'Semi-Monlhly Parts, price S5 ctnts each. Each volume will cutifiist of 14 parts, hand- sonjely primed in imperial octavo. The whole ' work will be illtistrateI hv ;-" Qrt tn-rav,r,: on ?',ei1 including ntriraits and j original Historical Oesins. by eminent artists, ' with numerous Wood ('a s and Maps. j Kach Part will contain at least 32 pages ! and one etieravine on steei; every other part will have two steel pla'es. Term of Publication. I. Each semi-monthly part, (containing as above specified; 25 cents, payable on delivery. S. All subscribers must engage to take the entire work. 3. The second and subsequent volumes will be issued in double parts, and the whole wilt be published at regular intervals of two week. Awonfthe Illustrations already engraved or nearly completed, are the following fort HA its (ou Meet :) Ud. fh. II -ory G.I. Moultrie tin. Wvn UHt. Clinton Robert Morrll Go. Stark M llufciltoD Gate! " i ittTs-r fir Wn. llowe Sir Ilrnry ntntMi M Irsl ikirawsallla Putnam Arnold lrtQ Mrd M'lntjr-mery Pt nir 44 l-rd ettrliD(r Huron Meuhejn " I ft lvtt - Count tuletfkl l.irn-'itn Durgojue Wshinirtou frotn th pirttirr br avlniil'iu, fri the pit-iuro l.jr Trumliull W stiint-i, from the picture y Vfittuulier Wanhingto i, frrna ttin picturr hr Stuart W twin nt"0. tro-ntlif jictur of lioudou'a Piirt Wsfh!ntin. from th pii-turo rf fiutue W MthiuKton, Irooi ili iiirtiireff Brown'i Wsaiihington, frota th- trit;inI protila yrm Wulitngion, (ariy r trait j Mr. Waliingon. fmm Stunrt PLili,m;, fnm orliiiual pi-tur ILLl'.-TKAIwi njt 1TIEL. Historical Scenes (from Original Designs.) Ht- of Wiiliint'D b Ilirth place Muunt Vnrut-n (thrf thtwk; W hintrtoD u: a Surrcyor Wabiiigton at Krt .Wowtftr U'suthinton nrryin(t tb Dismal Swamp Wahinj:lon at V itirhe-rtt r W ihmjUio Field hportJ rortifyin.: Hunkers lli.l Kort Ticonderoga lnke flfonee Kortiflr-atinna at TTwl P.lnt In 1700 , WahiutoD quailing fttot, ifrom a ootoraporary drawinfEl w of New York. 17TS lUtfton from Dor h"t?r l!Ihtfl In 1TT6 Aniiounre!iii-ut of lmJfi.irU'1-Df Hmttlfof Trenton, Hatttf ot Urnnantown. Battle nf Monmoalb, Brmddock'a lt&ttl field, WabiogUD going to ('-n -n. Ip. "Mustaways remain, parerainence, the his tory f the Father of his Country." Philadel phia Bulletin. N. B. It is intended that the Illustrations in this edition shall be worthy of the subject and uf the author. The best artists hare been engaped te make original drawings, and the most eminent engravers are secured. No ex pense will be spared to make the engravings creditable lo American art, and fully satisfac tory to amateurs of fastidious taste. Agents and Canvassers supplied on liberal terms. This edition is published exclusively for subspr bers. Jan. 1, 1S57. 3 w 667 DO TOU WISH TO SING? M r. M ootlhurj t holcc Music, V J. HL'MLNGTON, Kew York, 1 Publisher. THE MVstCAh PIOXEER 4 CffORI8- TBH'S hUi)GElUn Choirs and the Family Orel. KtAb No. rtutinx Z.2 itirlnding B of neir aj orifiinbl Mafic Anlh-m, 1'Mtlm Tun tilt-ni and i fymf fur Um Pmuo and MeIM?on. Fuhlichcd Diontbly, ' at &o rt. pr no nam $2 f.r tlubs of fiTe. Tb weji.nfl I v-luru coramrticsj-i 1. lti. Title paf aad coaicuf ! Ind-I at tti ejrt of tl .r j THE SOSG CJiOWSjwt publiifird be- I inf a nw rol1ttrj of $rm9, U!ia. ao1 Quartet!' prit-a fl.W inrlufJiri jioatafff. TLw nw aod elrant word tf 304 pafferroTnprtri th )rprt nutnbrof OlMit QuartwtUfi. Ojni Cborusvn, Trios, Suluo, 4c Aeof any work r puMhi in the- toiic. SUtsnr th wurld : I j Tba Mi-bical Vama rotnpHsafi iume Thirty-Fir of th ! chotrt tStOK" Iutt ami ChoruwB. from lpcru of Rotv j not, Dfinni, vouiMiu, auber, aod oihrr tmitwot Coin p"n. THESfSGIXG SCHOOL AXf) JlfVSlC TKACUF.nrS CdtPAXIOX-lU p.Pe$4 tw dAn male by mail pot-pai.1 U rt-otji. Tbif work f pwially aJafvl to the wimu of IUrgmntrs an wttl as Si-arhrri, with Trr txt ntlt-J Klmmt, and a Mt Ta rty of cnotre and pleiir. ptr fir urarlic-a In tbc finirine-School. aitd Vtrai i'lMm rrvnerallT THE CVLTIYATIUS OF THE VOICE HrofT A NASTt.K. or Torml Mll.rn., offrlos this work to tfaa patlir, w noad hardir say, that j It la dslcnd to aid the thousands of siocf'rs in th 1 country, who wial. to iraprva th.-ir Vo!.-o. and yat ara j uoabla to fomniand tha a.ri-a t a romp-taot inatruc- I tor. In ttaiaaiaut bnok. thv har ererytbine nanllal ; fur this mat d. urabla purinaa, at hand, l-rice SI, ia- cloalinir nnataca. .'.Speeimen copies of the Veneer fr ex-1 amiuatioD, for war did graiiuiousiyoa aprlica- i i"n. Feb. 6, "57. j LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Lenlbui K Savins InitHutlon 18 now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Virrrtnrt WILLIAM FRICK, rretidcut. J. O. L. Shindel 1 John Walls. Joseph Meixel tSiHeon Biehl A. B. Warford J- 1- Cameron. Four pr ceuu pr annum wil I be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less than six and over three moiiihs. KAVU) RniiEU, Treasurer. I.ewisbur?.Sept. 19, 1R5:) ' James F. Linn. J. Merrill Lien. f F. & J. M. LINN, J , Aflonii ys at Law, LKWlaiULKli, Union C .nnty, Penn'a. Agricultural. Chester County OXE and Two Horse Endless Chain I'D WE IS. The undersigned being con vinced hv practical eipehenceof ihe superi ority of ViindrnUee't Tread rower over ihe or dinary live horse power now in use in Ihe Weil Uranrh country ,fur threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose lo introduce on Ihe plan if they don't answer lo Ihe letter of the guarantee given with each of thein, the machine will he taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost ihe only enure Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double Ihe work, ac cording lo the number of horses used, than the old machines will do; V'tliey will save at least two hands ijt and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hanleton, t!nion Co., Ia. Apply to Taifs rmirs, llartleton.or or Dr. I.. Kiiiitr, Union Kurnace. y615 Hunwcrker's CLOVER IH I.I.I'.K. riTHE subscribers still -continue to mauufac l lure the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machii-e now in use. T. CHURCH & CO, Hartleton, Ta. Apply to Tuu's CnriirH, Hartletcn, or L. KiHiar., Union Furnace. 'yGSi Hussey's American Reaper & Mower. tOIl 1856....This Machine was put J in siiccesfuIoperalion in 1833, and run. tinned to lie the only Keaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of a'iy pratical value up lo 1815 twelve years alter its introduction. Other Keapers are now otlcred with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Hold and Hilvr Medals. Hut the Farmer, in search of Ihe best Keaper, and not posted in the mailer, had better see a little further. One of the olhf-r Reapers look thegreat medal m Kngland, at the premature trial in 18."l; before the close of the harvest of the same ye;ir, however il was totally beaten by a III -SSKV KKAi'KK. which received Ihe unanimmm award of an impartial Jury of twelve English fanners. The fact is lhal Hussey's machine is achieving a series of triumphs in England, and rapidly ob taining that pre ninent position there, which it has already secured in th land "f its origin. If there is any value i- " r -' r i- , tj u.-r-.. a iir i using them m the harvest field, OliED HUSSEY, the Father .i Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the HEi-T REAPER AMI MOWKK.can te snplied by sending theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a laree demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for the vast harvest of Ifi.lG- We would refer to the following gentlemen, who have used Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify lo their superiority: UNION AND 6NTHF.ll CorNIY. IftKftF Krr, Bnj:tmin I.'ilir. John l.-n-h. Samnl ruinii. John ''Urn, .l-..l, Hill i h. M Itulil. J. a. Brown. Al.rain Aurkiid. Ttiomn Chilean, ilpxri Kli-rk bit, ltTi-l Kli-ckn.r, W in. hlcpklT,iirorir M,-ir. J-!in (iundy, I-amurl Zllfm, Jpeti Mtiser, William iifin, Al.ram Wolf, V. O H-rroM. t'hr!" Ituhl.lH nr;a K. hart, John liroTf, Aliram Fjirl-y . Knianu.-l I' ntiii.. ll.-n-ry .Mull. I'yru.. Hrown, Win. C. Movt-r.John CliMnU;rliu, Wilaou Linn, Jubn Van llttickirk, Fiavrl clingan. NllUrilU.MUhlll.AMI COLNTY. amnl M'Maliio, John M'Malttn. William p.lphln, Jan.h Hoffman, llwrfi.. Kmari'-k. (lir.T llrorius. llwrcf Gaul, J.thn B. Itnllir. William Smr.-k, Kiilixm IIU4.. liorf Fr.tfri k, Tbo'a ,trawbri-lK, Solomon IValurs, Jarae Nealtit. Joaf ph M. N.l.it. A. K. liapp, ,1. It. I'rk.t. ly, Thoman Johnston. John t Wax- llatiior,ltotMrt Curry, Jamea It. HuM-l, Amos Vaktine. J. A It. Iltir-h. Ifaar rampbi.ll, Jwoh ls, Mt-llr A Shuman. Anthony A Wm. fnyilt-r, John CrKp-r, Jra- C. llorlun,(ieu. Courad. MONTOUR COUNTY. Jacob Phnttt, Mxybfiry Gvarhart, llari'l Hark. Jab !VchlT, Jr. Wi:nn Forcri.au. IVter Wrilit. Sam. Yorka, William Mnrh, llol-rla A Ititttil, Ja.'oi. SnvlT. A. V. Kuawl.H. V. ".aa. Jacob !rhlt:r. Sr. Wm.Yorks, IV lleim barb, Wm. Foreamao. COI.UMI1IA COUNTY. Prlr Mlllr. John Hill, Win. N Bro.n. D. A. Ro.man, Ool. A. Ilo.man. J. W".y Bowman, Uiltwrt Fowler. Mc phn Thomaa, 11,-nry Uoak. John Holrtaon. Ilanil SW. hart, Alrianilvr OwTlinj:. Andn w rn-viini?. Moor C'rrT linff, John Merti. Jarob Hill, Thorn-ia Conner. John (din ner. IVUT Applrman. Klias lii-itn. k. Jam,.. Loinmon, JMib II. Ilirka. Millfr A lltckp, (Irorji llt-Mler, Joph Fot-h, amufl fek, Wm. Iluftimn. Ajlrrw Fha, Win. Friea. C-n. II. Frifa, WValy Fria. fam'l Friea, Franklin F.ana, John Klrhic, Charles and Ucorse Low, Jubn Nev Lart, John olf. ' 1.YC0MINO COCNTT. nanrA Crll, Hiram T. Grev, Benjamin Bear, Peter H.ilman, Frederick App. tiamuel Gundrum, Henry llioemaker, Peter ItentK. liioinaa Oaria, ChaV Tallman, Ilauiol Bear, John fl. Tool, Cbarles Lloyd, D. W. Fores man, Kobert Gibson. clinton corjrry Wm. Dunn, Jamea H elah, Hubert Sl'Ormick, James Oarakaddeu, Joseph Hanna, tlohert Holmes. CENTER COUNTY. Wm. MTirlaml. . Iloal. W. A. .Tohn.ton, Joaeph Ittttier, Wm. !Hrat,PaTid kreia, Joseph Mrera, Jarob llar tar, John Hoy, Jr. Wm. FosUr, Adam Bear. The subscribers have the exclusive rightin the following counties: Union, Snyder. 1W. thumberland, Montour. Columbia, I.uzerne, Perry. Mifflin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and promptly o. (JEDUES, MAKSH & CO. Lewisbnrg, Union Co. Pa., April 21, 156. New Firm and New Goods ! AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having putchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kepi by Vr Thornton it Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresh end pure OHVGS, MLU1C1.ES, Chemicals1 Dycsluffs, Oils, Paints, Glass, Puity and DRUiGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of Patent Medicinet, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacce.Snuff.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notion and Toilet Artielrr, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds, BacaHES inn Combs nr kvsrt tibiett. ' took and Stationery, a general variety ot Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ins Fluid always on hand. PURE WIXES and LlyUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paint: Prescrying and Pickling Jars, Ac' rTTustomerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles il is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see as. 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 easterners. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store THEO. N. CHRIST, , F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewnberg, Union Ce. Ta. 668 & WEST BRANCH FARMEMARCH 0 ,J857 William VanGezer, TTORNEY at Law, lY !.? ikbuicr, I nlon Co., Pa. tTOKice on fouth Second St., recently by H C Hickok, Esit. frH Educational. FREEBUEG ACADELY rpiIIS lnstiintion is located in the tjuiet, lieautiful and healthy village of Freehurg, b)der Co., I'a , 5 miles west of ttelinssrnve and 17 east of Mitllmtown. The Academic Building is a fine three-storey brick edifice, large enough to accommodate 15u students. The Course of Instruction embiaces all the branches usually taught iu Academies and Seminaries, and is designed lo prepare stud ents for any class in College, the study of a profession, or anv other calling in life. There is a nourishing Literary Society with a choice enllci-liou of Book tonnert.-d with the Institution, of wh-b all Student are expet'ted Ut beeoine Members. The srroso S'essios is.tunji ueee on the riul TcaabAT of January. lsLT,and conttnuea 22 week. TfcllMS- lone-lialf parabta inTariably In Advance.) For Board. kim and Tuition pr seaa.uf 22 wka. f:otoSS Tuiliou ostr. pr lnar. of II wks - - 2,Suto.i-0 Iti.truetlon on ttie I'uino ----- S.flO 1'fe of Iitrumeut ------- l,,,ft Ineidentjtls - 26 t aahing and Slending. 4S etj. per dot. For any further information, artdressl GEO. F. M'FARLAND, Principal. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! THE Winter Session of all the Schools L of the University will open with a full corps nf Teachers, on Thursday, Sep tember "i-V 1M56. Theological Department Tuition Free. Collegiate " " W per annum. Academic " Classical 20 " . " F.nghsh ?15 " Temale Institute " Regular course $30 " " ' Primary $20 " fieit. 9, IPSO. LEWISB1JR8 ACADEMY". THE Academic year of this Institu- I lion, will hereafter be divided into 3 ses sions, the Si m mi.b, Fall and WisTsa sessions, uf 1:1 weeks each. The Fall session will commence on Mow. mi, Sept. 22 I, 1806. to be immediately suc ceeded by the Winter session, with a short vacation during the Holidays. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for colleje or for practical life are taught; and the Bible is a ten book in the school. A class of Yure Laoiks is secured. The interior of the Academy has undergone thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared no expense ! make it everything that a school room should be, for health and cheerfulness. Tl ITIO per session of 13 weeks. PBIMAIIY lli-aitini:. "'Hlim. IKSnrr, Arithmetic iir. II ram. and U. S. llmt'irr.l $1 .W AIH AM I n K.Mil.l.-II all not inrlu'h-d akme, i (H) I.AMif A..i-:s, 7 -' (ViNTINt.KNT KXI-EN-SfiS-iprra.-wion: .... Ao d-dartiuns wawlit for prlractrd .irl.... j JOHN RANDOLPH. " Sept. S, tSSfi. Principaf Philadelphia.1 FIRE PROOFS! ,1 Siit TlieSalamand- " il-1 phi a, against ihe KvAXst WAT.soN',Xo.2,S.Fourlli .t., j I'hilS'l.. hare had the surest demon:. t ration in ! the followinj; Certificates, that their lniinulac- ture of Salamander P.ifes has at length fully ) warrnntofl iha - ..;-.... made of lhrrn, as r-nderinp; an undoubted j security against the terr.fic element : j Pii.Mrtri.rnu.. Ayrit 12,158. t Mrr. Ktn t W.,TdGs: (i- ntu : It iitToria u th lti-Iif"t Matit-IatioD to stat to rou, tlmt owin. to tlie t i-ry protcIiTt qualitie. of twi of tti liIiari.-.n-lr Saf- S j whi"h we urrhir1 f you nonit few nnnih (ince, wi iaT-it k Inriif (eortion Of our JfVotry, Hooks, I'aiser-i, Ac, ! xpo(l to ih.' rnlnmitnii- flru in Ku.tevi Dace, on the ni"iniii of ihf till. inft. W hn we rf!wt that thew Snf-n w.Tf locitM In thf fnurtlj sfTT "f thf tu II line Wf oer mmtJ. tind I h'tt thry ; frl) u umttly into a litui of burmni: ruii.wh'Tc th i Tnt rn"attlrwitiiii nf heat raul tin lru jUtcfi to ' irtt-it. rriitnot l ut rffi'trd ibt 'r.-i''raTi(io of thtt Tiilu- Mo rcntrnt" an mot rnTiucinp prool of the treat iwcu riU afT ird- il by your Suftn. Verbal 1 tak tuurti pli-aur in rwnnn,n1inf" tbrm to m? n uf bu.iDei aa a urf rf-Iiarco ar iin--l fir. i.K'HiOh . M MONS A ItltO. I'nil-AltEt.pHift, April 12, !:. Mesti rT-iJl Watsox I have to onVr you roy U p ti ninny in fnvor ofth prwit wcuri'y m-Tt-t to my t-n-fiirt urk. of jfweiry. hooka. papT". Ac, durioic tb rf-r-nt di;itriii mnilMrHtion in Kanrbfad plaf, from tlif f-t that thf fntnf wif runtalnfd in two of thf iala- mniidfr FattM tnaritaftur'-d by you. llHTitue fallen from the fifth story of thf Artisan Ituild- j inr. wi.tTw t;.-y were prf Tiou-ly plaifd anb fxpowd to a Tnt h-at fT a lonz time, tlt prvrratioD of lh tI lia ble df-fitfi i-pfinfd to every one who witneflMnl the optn tn(F and inU-nor esaminatioD, a matter of prufuund an tnillm'nt. Tt a!) wlio may rvjnlre a perfeet proteetion from the ravadcii offir, I rthall not tieitnt to reeonimeinl the ne of yoiiraffp.ftn I connidtr they hTe now nwlfricon the ui-fct tryiujf UiU N. E. MORGAN. pBinnsipiiiA, April Mwbi. Ftaxb A Wato lntln.fn No doubt you will h deeply grat'fied to learn th po.t condition fn which I di-roTtred my book. oIiry of iiiPUraoe, certifl--au of ntork, and otha rnlublH docuun-nt, when on FrHay wl I opeiit-d the ale made by your finn. With my hnowlf.lje of its n-at exponure, both to the nOnpity of the h-at from m hot a Sre as that which de rtroyM thf Artisan Ituild in?, mn alMi froTn the form V thf fall from it former eh-Tutet pnnitinn in the third story , I could entertain but lrnder hope prior to its in terior in'tioii, that the .content which I uuce m bifchly prized would ever be of any (terrice to me, but an theiw- fear, are now happily rcuiori-d. I feel it only due to My to you, that I can henceforth recommend the una of your ?afcn to all who may with to feel a confidence, in th pdrf -t aeenrity which such meani provide against so frightful an element. EmVARD OAPKILL, Bookbinder. tVConstantly on hand. Talant Powder and Thief Troof LocksJforBanks,Slores,etc. Iy625 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204, fhesnnt Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. K. H. FULTON, y W. G. MASOX. Herring's Safe again the Champion!! The ony Soft which, in every instance, preferred their entire contents in the late Extensive Fires. AT the burning of the Artizan Buildings, on the 10th of April, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856, the genuine Hmnnn Sin pre served the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simons & Uro. ; Douks, Papers. Ac, of Fisher dt Broand Edward Semans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruius for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed fur them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the Herring's Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted In stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged ,ictor, not only prpaiTvlng ther enntrnts io excellent or der, but being lbemel7e In a eonflilinn to ko through anr.tber ortleal. while the boasted "Salamander" of oth er makers were hafllr used up In wrer. Instance, and in some eases their entire contents completely destroyed. To the nublic we would aimply aay. that, during th fourteen years the Herring's Safe has been before them, snore than two hundred hare passed throngh accidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against th misrepresentation of interested panics. The Herring's f'atent is tba only Fire-proof Safe made In this city which Is protected by a Patent Kight. and we will guarantee it to resist mora than double the amount of boat of any other Saia now known. . Farrela tX Herrlns;, role Manufacturers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion Safes," 31 Walnut St., P111LADA. N.B. " Evans & Watson's Improved Sal amanders," Oliver Evan's," " C. J.Gayler's," and - Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment fur Hrriae'sJ5 "ill sold at low prices, . Tune ), is.lflyl .'.fv. tire. mm. awsw- Pennsylvania Wire Vorks. YO. 06 ARCH St. between 3d and 3d, (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA- Sieves, Riddles, Screens, U'...r.n VViro nl nil me.hes and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. it vv.r r..e ,n,rk r a ichrs. coal 1 i ,o'.l enrel Screens, naucr makers Wire, i cylinder and dandy R dls covered in tne nest mamner, Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. MAVL1SS. HARDY LYNX. Mount Vernon House, 0. 95, North 2d St.,PlillaileIpbla.- ll 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 respectrullv invtled. I. L. BARRETT, Philad, March 1, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A KD GlS...Tlic subscribers invite j attention lo their smck oi Kih Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Kceds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines. Ac. Also, fine English and Uerman Guns. Revolv ing Pisuds, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally- For sale at lowest Cash Price, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBBKOER BRO. 624 No. 4 N. Second St.. Philadelphia Free of Charge! TWO Splendid Parlor EnKravinsp,en- L titled MUo!ton Abbey in the Ulden Tunes a splendid steel enp raving from ihe celebrated painting by handler, and the .Dep2rture of the Israelites from Egypt," a large anil beau tiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retMil (hcf Mt the aboTii enravin is $3 lr copy, but will b- t nl fitLt or niAH'.t hk flbiW: Thf ubwcriUr hn e-tahlish-Ml a IhK Aowry in Philadflhia, and will furiunh ai.y hok or publication at t!i retail jini-f f any ot the : Muaziufa, auch aa IIr-p-r'.tiod-, rutnuin'". tirahnni'H, Krank Le-he'e Yh ions, Ac, will recfi.e the uiat;aiiDfii fr one year and a co.y of ettbfr o thf abuvr b.--tutiful cucraTiiia, fr-e o, 'b:irg, or if r-iilW-rihiUK lo a $J, and a I. laiaiini uh I'atfrsf.i. M, trnd i bal.r-n'a Laltea t'hriti-.o Ao iiual. thy will reef it bth maazinca and a t'iy of ei tlicr of thf a !. t-otrrivr :u. rft-y d"'ritiiin of fiiirrsivinjr on wm-l rxruTd with nfatni. and tiipr h. Wi-.n nf llnil-linva, NVw-caper HCadingi, Viewn of Marhinery. Kok iluUatin. L-U Certifirntef, ltu-m. tarda, Ac. All ordera ent by n ill promptly attend 1 lo. IVrwin wi-hinc Tifwa of ihfir ui id i it ir roLTaviti ran wmi a uKurtotpo or ketcb of , the liuiltjimrn niHtl ur ritrM. l'T.r.ii(i Nt a tli-tjsii-H li.iviD.- M-atabl art wnul l find it to tlit lr ivlranta to ndJr- tlx tml.-nter., as we would act as rente for ih- "Hlf t t(i fitnc. I. VIl AM k 1'IEHl K. .'. S.-ifTn Third SiartT. ruiUbXLpint, r. The Good Time Coming." BY T. S- Arthiir...Those who wish to hear someihin of that long-expectf d day, should read this book. It is having an immense sale; 5.000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy ty mail, ju:t-paidt ou the receipt of ihe pi ire. $1. J. V. BRAM.EV, Publisher, 4 Nurih Fourth Si. Philadelphia, Fa. X. H. Ajerits wanted to r.ell this ami o;her P"pu;ar booiis in all pans of the 1'nited Slates. !eiid for our I.iii and 'J'errus to Agt-'nts. Trass33 Trusses ! C. If. NEEDLES, TliL'n AND BRACK KSTABMSHMEXT, at.W, Cor. of Twelfh and Race Sis. rinLAIilLPHIA, Importers of fine r'nExcu 'Jiu-ss, comhinintj rrfrrnir Uifhhirn. ease, and diiraMNtr with J Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited tv fmittimt ftni'-unt. a. l;f,w S-miinij niimtr of iurh--" arouii't th-- ln , mxl "t-itntg il- Rtf.M-t-.i. f ot rf .intrl Tru- $ 4. Ikmbltj J.. fl, 10. In'trurticnin a to weir.dnl bow to affect curt-, when posrjitle, cent itb the Trun. AIto for alr, in grat Tarffty, Dr. Banning' tmpmvrd Patent Body Brace, fi-rtherur of Prolactin t'tr-ri ; nli-o Pfhial l'roj.n anJ ?ipt'.ttt5; I'atfnt ShnuldT l.ra.fn. l'h-t Kpantra antl Kr-itT Urate, al.-tnl to all wifli St nop hotIid'l and Wrttk Ltini:-: Kiu-lib E;a--tir Abl. minal Bflt, iu-jw-n-H ii'-n ; Syrins inalv nn-l l DiiiO. DlAtivh' Koom.4, wi:b L;. !y attendants. Ijr5u0 WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge Avenue, PniLitBLrHi. The a'leniiun of (he public is invited lo ihe extensive Manu factory and Wardroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortesi notice, Imn Railing of every description for Ceir.eia rie?, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chair, Lions, lings, &.C., and other ornamental Iron Wt-rk of a decorative character, fill of which is executed with the express view of pleafint the taste, while ihey combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on bavin att articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ride Avenue below Spring Garden -St. Phila George Sturges, COLE Manufacturer of the Improved O Spiral Spr in? Mrtirehnes, No. 9'Z Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the Amerimn Institute, New York, Oct. 1K.M do franklin In-titut;, l'liilui)Ibim,NT. fttd Ooe at the Mrjlnd Iottitut, Baltimore. ISo. ) The peculiar improvement in the coustruc- lion of this Matress is, that all the clumsy and j heary wooden frame work is entirely dispensed I -,y ,. J. . . . . ' , Wllh. and Its place supplied hy a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all I connected by harness-leather hinpes; securely . J. -i, . riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be ; . .. i .u j i.jl raised or bent up, and is thus admirably Cited to the wants oi the sick or astnmatic who may : 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.Carrtages or Church Pews and Hair aud Husk Man esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain 6nished CAST IK OX FUKX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands. Garden Chairs, Settees, tic. Ac. Philadelphia, April SO, 1655 1)575 Express Ottltei " The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD &. CO.'S EXPRESS I.I.N E, and are now prepared to forward, daily, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the otherNorthern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by orbefore 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for lime and price. . Phifodrlphia Office Ai &43.8outhThirdSt JM4CF HES3, Agts, Lewisbnrg SCHOOL ORDERS! neatly printed and f. r sal at the CWitt Dmoe require a sitting posture.havmg the Inxurious wnlu oatt.na.d who rompi.t. inm.. Th.in,-r.asinn to persuaile ine pnulic tnai -irs. Mi nn iai sofines, of the best Feather Bed wt.h the light- ofXu,ri , . "" fh ness and facl.ty of handling of the common J Ti. acv fc. vi alllu, M! . . KUS V .i K rMttreSS. Klsing bun. Thllad CO., April 10, ISii. th, bn..lr..l...f Amerk.nti.l.;clltlinaw r P1IE subscriber con- X tinues to carry i'ii the I-isery Iluslne" at .... u . a.teth , Markefespectlull) solicits the paironag' nnblic generally. of his Iriends ana tin CHARLES F. Hfcs- Lewishurg, May SS, lei.'.O LEWISEURO rcni.inY. ti. nhrrihrr.. thankful fc.r past ptr..nar, wi-hM infi-rm cosine puuiio nun . i I .manulacturi- an iium rVu;rM: ami nihrr l.ailinn. inraMnm Ma'chin'es and cUier Mach.nrry r.Ta.rrd in ll.e I h.i mannrr. fatin?s warranip-l to or at t ,o.i mater.al, and at prirrs that ran i n..l . rail fo please. UK DDKS. MAKMI & t-O- I.twisburjj, Teh. 1851 OOKIN Kloves, of varu us atierns and .iz s, for Cool or Woo , for salt an h Lwibuig Foundry j Urd.lfs. Marsh A Ca. -ITIUKS I'arlor. Wood, ard Coal Stoves, various pa!tern9, for aic at the Lrwi.-burg Foundry. Urddrs, Mih Co. A 171 AMD'S Pau-nt Oanj Plow, a supe- )V rior article, lr salrat Ihe Lewislurg Foundry by (itddra, Marsb dt Lo. GRAIN or Seed Drills Koss' Patent decidedly the best and most durable Urain Drillnowio ue.foralet tU Lwiuurg Foundry by Uediie. Marsh & Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANl'FACTI'KED and ft.r sale at th i Lewisburr Fnumlrv I'V i UKDDES. MARSH C ; Wiiiiieid Woolen Factory, ,car llarllf-f on, In Ion County ! r I Hi Is establishment is now m the test ordtT-, The machinery bein; nearly all ne' ' aud none but the best ot workmen employed. the subscriber feels sate in saving that ln work shall int he surpaM by any rstubiish ment in this or the a1ji iitin ccuhties. . His wa:?ons will be ar unl as tiual, and those wishing to patronize his esiabiislirnetit, I will please avail themselves of that uf poriu- : nity. ftTl have also nn hand, and intend keep. inr a choire assortment ff CkOoUm, such as , t't.ith, Stitmrtfs, Vasfimrrr, iu'ftrfu. Blankets, . Yarns, $e which I will sell low ("or cash, or ! eiehane fur Wool and Counirv Produce pen-' e rally. M A R K J I A I . r J L . N V . Hartleton, April 22, in;i:t if lloils. FTKIC many yt r tb-ee iistesiiatiun oni! pluuro in iiii'Un.iiig the put'Iic that ht- t)a t ariivrd at the t lie principle xf p'otrrtirg families I ; dtllasg nd prtj rri Ifont thf de-tructive intlu- j nice ot LIGHTNING. The calaimn'- ; t that every City , Tuw n, iiiate and ohmiv I ..!! ! victim to aunually, thru the roi neliueiit-e u! its ii.hal itai.tt), i liond calruhtiur., i -op ciullv ' when the remedy is so eny to obtain liuis i ; , found in , i AFMITAGE'S i Piitcnt fflagnctir tijljtning Ucbs, ; and in thit ulune. Thiii Kou hn bi-ru eiaimue. 1 j by ifae n.ot fx-icntific gtntii-nttn in tiie w n hi j Profeur. .MWIurtne, J.';i,-on,W allor and man i otheia that have ei.innned lh.tn, tt coinn nd and ' ! !ak of them in the h;j;lii'-t tenn ut approl-an.in. and have pronouncrd ili-rn ih only oale rtd- ir "ft!" I h ik or anv lth .....-.s.-, e proirc'l esanu i'ronettv. Unt' adrarit.tee i to di and thro hark a ut of ilie vu c i.c tUid tarnd ft lo ihecloudt ; in lini nl a ktrke ihi enables. h rod to conduct that portion ot fluid thai brltmi; to the earth ithoul the vliqhir-t djiigor of lea . ving the tonductor. I hi rod has manv ot! ei darit.-c' over the old uiie. The only place ol iranutacturing ia in Vine St. 3 doors alnre ISM PhUaJttpMa. ! n here all persons are respect uilv invited lo i I ar.d examine for tht-mrUa. Fur j!r h 1 att or Retail by 1 II A U V 1 1A(. F.. ; Order promptly attemJt d to. Tcrn.h ch. These rod Lave been purchased and em-res? I full utd by the loljov ins imiiiduals, coinj aities- ! nd corpnrations. mhoe names are cheerfully ' u bmitied : n ar.d ntir P'.iT-vfrff&a A. t P. Ro!r5. flri Sitt7ir.-t-r, Ju-lff b-uvier, Ju !c ..i.r?d. J. Jlult. rJ. JoLn Home.-, I . CCiouicr. J.llrruiirr. i. kl,l'. iT;il Jucriul, the lilt chlf Aii!.liOu;t!. Ar.tlt r.vn Jb lir '.l,t-i. llf. J. L. lirnrit. Joi n NusmiD, T.k.-. tiruTvr. tiat" A lioous A. K. (iiukiTa, II. imui. nii. Jho-. ytt k r..., Mr I)niiC, J. K.l.wr. J H.Utrn, i; Hum;hr rn, J Kipii-j a Co., J. .j iuhd, U J'.ar.eii. J. iHfn.-hir. j" P". Mr. 5han-' Mr. .Man in, iv h rt .tv. J ltrlukl-v Mr. Iavin, Ur. 1'aul. S. ll.t ov. t-r- A 1 v, J V :n. p-uu ... anv ..- niRK i. in- ArKroal, tht tj.riui: Oanlf u l'.tnin(i,itiiiT.' Ilaii. in thf! .State nf fw J-rty.tivvT Cripio. JuHtf MTall. Jdp? lMTt.n. John .N.-tmau, Vr. 11. 31Muiui Uf Dj.Kobf n, Mr. J Prwuuitf. y.v r.(.v i ovxtv. Hartley Vrk lUUi . tiny. V. m. J-'o-trr. Join llano, !irhal IVtsr, Ja.l. linr J tituian. Il urrn Mcnli. Gori:r hlfckncr. Xw herim loan llou, and ('omniliii"Dt-rr' otlii-f. LimettTe Tp Jol.u Hit. Cnivn Tj. Vr. ChutWf Vilinn. Haihtt4gtim lp. J-thn Knnta. Simon Kunti. i-nn Tp. ltc CouiUron. H'hUi Ifttr Tf. MtcLael UdSman. BECO M HEX PA TlOyX. I'hium., Am 13, 1S47. I bare tnis day earffully in.M-ctti a conlucmr T I.icfatDinfr KM, with van and indrx, .recu-ti ty Mr. Iholaas ArBiitspr, on IMIrvue Houm, tik)UL-.sT.r, and ha.e no hrsiiaticn in samfc that tt is not onlj tb. b. st 1 baT. er.r sf.n, but that it i th. onljt one 1 ba. y.l SIimiHHl ttl.t I. n.l.tlMlp.. .1 AH a...!.- pl.s. It is witbmu.b plsur. that 1 reromm.nd his. couducturto lb. aiuntiuu ul owners of luii.liu.rs. i II. ni.Hli,lKlE. I am w. II sails". ti nt ths Mrn-H: l.hluiDit KoJ panufaclured by Mr. Th. mas Armllar. ot Fhilad.l hia ; tnlV,l7lUl'.l'l bny'-r "' J.ars in tb. atu!y o th. laws ol .kxtririU ajid mairn-l- i-m. aud har. no h. sitalinn in -aini tliat tlim Kuds ar. 1 -on.tru.-tMi noon the only prior pi. . fsaMy. Tb. .Metric ! f7hk " "F"?.""1 f'.'r d bJr 'i1,' "!' ' of th. rod, and it would b. llnls.sslblr. aicordinff to th. ! i..a of attrani..n and r.pu.si..n. f r a i.uiid.nK to i . Injurrd by a strt krui lichtninz wh.n rt.rtei i on. o thrs.ro.ts. I bar. bn .ron.mud with Mi. Atmii.:. for s..ral ytars, and Wfrr h. rrmm.nrM tb. nianuf:.c ' tur. of ih. nis i ...n.inrd tb. phnriri.on which ti,. ar. ronstri-tri. and n it ..mtinrsd that ib.ir adopti.'.r UTS.L.. HII.1 lIlllAMI ki. nini FH Hartleton, L'nion Co. Pa . . i. r i- i i- - ia Agent, for I nion snd ailjoinirg t ounlir. and will furnish the Kodon the .ame terms and inthe-am. m.nne, a, the Prop,ir. NOTICE. Ilavin-biTn appointed the 8EXTOX to the Lewisburg Cemetery the aubsenber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connccied with ihe burial of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will me subscriber would stale thai lie is prepared to perform all duties connected with ihe burial of the dead.on short notice. Abo thai he will attend lo the re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the I.o.l.e at the (late of th. Cemetery. OEOKGE DONACIIV. I.ewisburg, May 30, 1S54 IRON! IROW!! IRON!:! 23 478 IKS- Jst rci-i'Ived at Ihe ' Hardware Store of KEYS OLDS J- McFADDEX. Farmers and Black- smiths, call and see the largest and best as snrtment of Iron ever oflered on the West Urancn. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Vilistiii a Centre county Iron we are enabled to trarrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices lo all. jati ana see tne naraware More or JDS. MTADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10,-1855. If yon want Hooks ON any subject whatever, cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere in th. county if you want Stationery at the lowest prices or anything else in the Book line.cal at Ihe new and rheap Bookstore of NEVll'8 a CO, MarketSt, l ewisburg, P AYER'S CIIEURY PECT011AL, R TIIK R itr ci;rji or i"oIU. oicli and Bi:tfr.ir, M I- la.J i. Aia.: I iwt i.--"iiU -ay U. r-t r.iilT I n ',mrf f.-f lUxii.Ua H r-n-. lullumni, and (lia nai...auit .vri., :'!... . I a f .1-1. t-.-ir I'lUfcRT Knit, L. lta r.'11-U.nt uwin 3 V tnr a-lve..! my family tltr la.t frg" iumpUint-. MtK KNMiHT.M.I. A. II. M!;TI.:Y. t UTieS.T, wrils-i: sjjtrd ynr l.'T'.aL OT?--.f In my Uinilj mwf) il in-nfl i ''l bmitrm ' lit "t rrti-iKiiM. tm m (nrrxHr f.-r put '!. VV.th a ml O.U I nl, .i.M .,tt smt l-.ty ti .Mlara Uuiie than du witV-ut it, Uk any otltf-r im"ly" i'roop, V boo pi at Coach, laflaeaia. .-r-RiSfiFiEii, Mm., fct,. yt pKOTBra Aim: I will rhTftly r-rtifv y-..ir firT.jau y tli !" rvnse ly w f tlw rUf .a Whtrpn 0,mfh. Otrntp. aixi th- clvt diieaHa 4 ril.'rn. W J yt.ttr frt"iitiiy u '""'" w j jor akai, aod eumaH-uJ juur uMsLiiim to ir -pl. HIKA.M OlNKU!t, M.D. AMfS LFK. EQ .Mottebft. !.. writua, l Jan., Itita le-h rtm li.fl'ifiiTa, Tlii' h ffifl-wi tn :a d.si , .u.; t'x.'k tiwny in--it'ifa withont rU-et, baal.y trif1 y-ur P--T"KL Vr ll 'jt fir rrja,ma. Tba ..r-t A" fffl th m-nm iu my llir-sat mu4 lunjti- tl.- n- 1m If ths Ivrt.i- Biad-- iu o.ntp;,if Your oi-h-im " are U.a ch (I aa o-ll m tU lt o ran I tiy. aKl - ii-m y'i, litWr, and yjx raa l0, u the V""f au f ftA.n Aatbiua or I'btlitMC, find Bronchiti, V'rT 1'-' HMTEB. V- . 4. l-M. fta: YnrCKfB.T FrtTi-al ia prjniiria marH1ojr nirra in thio t'tim. l! i-a r-liii a?al fr-i alarsa- li-f? vmtt"Ut "f rti.-muipU-'n, ami iu nw ninnj rnsia who liaa lm.il Clt ler an afFrtfjn f ttio im ( tM Ljit furtv yra. lltNKr L. PAKK3, MrrrhMi. A. A RAM."IT, SI !.. ALW'.x, Monaoa O)., l.itu, wntrt. .Vt.l , I : ' Iunii(( my rai If of many ya- 1 hat I"'" ' n"i.-i: y,,r t'"raT I'a-mai kaf sxivmn an-I ri -f lu wiuuuij'tira iMOicuU, ur ciuli. lutli tw ar- i.ral.I" " Xr mi 'I1 .'1ti. i-1n'. bnt the Kt roa-Tin-inir prui'f (4 irtuea uf Una reme-ly la tWonJ ia IU Ilecta uiy.'D trial. C'onanmption. pr .j-My no na rfiu-il Laa ex bemi knoara wblofc cured -o many an-! nch Unfcerona cmsaa aa thia. Paa no human at I ran iwh; b-tt a-n to tfaoua the Ceiaai PccroaML aff-.rttn fhrf itid nmf rt. A-T a ri-'ca, Nrw T-a rrrT. March ft. tM P-rroa Aita. I IW1 it a duty and a pbaann V. iuf -rtn T'0 ial y-nr t B.ut B-it baa done It mv wif-. -i I'1 flT m',,Mh" UN-rinsj onler Iba .lantrrroni f.mitn.tof naiuf .tion. trotn wn h Do aj ,,rVtii- s"e br mush rIi.-f ha wa .teasti.y fm.tnz until lr. c Irn. nf tb:a niy. whrrt w harvouma ft.r ivlTn-. r-rooiniDlM a trial f your atefhon. W Ua-s luf.ki:-!u . a kilt. f'T -he tw rarT- ari-'t fr-ni tl-V 'If v. J1 'f,-r fc.. I-, bui i? tr -w- lr..m b-r ciucb ami caita btrisiif wU. Totua with irri'il'i'i- ami rwirard, uULA.Nlrj elUXIiV, SazLSTTtua. n-ntffarfirv. do n-'t W--mir t.Tl ya hire tr-ed ATa rniKP . i fct-r-aau It mur .-i..f the beat Bwleal , hM'i"t m tt' rU. "t i" '- ' ri "D"1 U.e ikh werila of ita .litue. iitiifhui Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. epilE a .-I.-- of r)"-niixi!ry and M-brin haa bean A tax-.i UMr i.tni'st-t to pn-duca tliia bait, moat rrrtWt Tiri-Aiiip ai.i h is li"n to lutn. InnunerALte pmut ar r- wn that thwe I'tuJt haa Tirtnea whii h rari-aM ia et. aliea. e the oiiUiianr Bedicin and that ihey m aa-prTMe'it-!;.! upn tbe etfai i-f all men. Tlieyare wti and pWnt t- Uk-. b::t i-weifnl to rura. Thr pa tratiujE pr'i-"rtir stimulate the vital activitirt of thaS-iy, remove th ..jitrii-tioua ot it rn, punfy thr Im an! rxj-l Ijhtw. Th- jtuntc-'Ut the f-ill humeri which br-i a:.-! cr.-w .;in'er.r-r, vumulata luewuth or ilwr dereii .ir;ai.- int.. their natural a.li n.and impart tla.Uiy ton -treiittli to the wti'.lf syteni. Sot only da tl.y ntre th aterr-day eonipUinta of every body, bat ai' f -rmt at !e and tlamcenrnt ilL-e-a that have haflal tho l-t of hnaian akiU. While they pr-iuce rwrti eirc-a. t!i- ai Nt the same t.tw. in dimiiufthed Joaea. iLm aafrat and let phynr that can 1 mplirel for childraa. hiuz nparoti, tliey are pleasant to take; and baut j-Tire'j tat 'le, are free fn m any riak ot harm. Cnrae have t-en ma le lurh nrpaM telief wera thay notaek taEti:tl l.y men uf such exalted p-.nti.-n and chararur aa to f-TltJ the rrnp.cion of nctruth. Many amioaet cierpyut n an . jiyi.-ian have 1-nt their names to carti ft to the the ruitahility .1 my rcmedJea. whila otk- ar L sent u.e th aturanre of their convirtioo tha mPi-.-iar:.fi"Hs o-fttntrtr imiuetielj to lha reUaf of J aJliu-t-i, wjff- iir.f it.'! -men. The Arr.t be! itaini it pVaeed tn fnmish gratia my jImmi'SN ATniana'. ritnUinirnf .ttn turw urir awswsa remf.oit .-f tl-ir cure, of th- fa-M..win cwtuplainlB : ti.-t. L.li.".- IVmpIaitite. Khenmatiaai, propay, II. art!- rn. It hi he ariti.g ftom a f-ul St-mach, ati--a- Iirli-atton. M rU 1 lnarti n f the Bowt-la and Pain am:itf U -t;:. ni. r!atult v. l-of Api-etita, all t Ic-r-rnt. ..rd ri'tane-wui lnsas) wtr.h r.,uir an avan-aH . lic.ite. Sa-r-rfiila or Kitnc k.l. Th-y alM. by punfy- th- hl'-l ati l M.Ti:aii.t the ytem. crir- nvcy ronijlaiiita alitrh it Wfi:M n-'t aitpj-taed thy emiii rss I.. : tt a t'-i-fit-r.uti.i. .lindn-a. eiir!f- KnrTfi;) Imtnt iliM". lerancinelit .f the tiveT aiid haV neya. 'tout. ant ither kindred minplalnW aruiuff torn a low itftir f ::ie h-l or oln:- t..n if ita functina. IV, rot pnt off by nnprit ri4el dealera with ao-Ba ftfher Jill tt.-y make mre pruftt on. Ak Ibr Aitt't riiiM. i;J te ti- e:. vther thy can g y.n t-i'mi ..r- wiih tl.i-i in Ita intrinsic value or curat- p. wars. Th si-k want tha Wat aid ther is for thM. mi-A th shouM ti.1 it- Ircparrd by Dr. J. C. IYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas 1'aiw.s 5 Cts. ru frt. riva Bjxaa ru $ 1. LI BY r. W. .cc rrr. ar ! ' ri-T A rMTwrtl-Iewwri : M::i:. A 1 . - ' r u. t .fru l ; J li-w. SMwa A FF.ESH SUPPLY OF Dross Medicines, Books Xotinns, Variriif s, Staiicntry, Ac. pnrrhad in New Vrrk at.d Thiiad. irsrlif 's. has just beta , rec'J at thf Olil Marrmoih lira; Store pf j rillUM' & CALDWEI.L.Lew.u.burg. I.AS-S Jars, f. r Tickline and Preserving f ljuarts and Hall (ia'Ions, for sale cheap t rm:iyT k rAi.rw Ki.t.. DK.GRUEN S AKOMATIC fAP.a certain cure f. r PyspT-ia and disrases arising; trom an imr" ''"t "f t'r sT1 msi'h alw a swrs Jpa I Tr:i. I 11.1 Hi A.U M, (- irirr7i m tr tottla, ; Hit sal. tr yiUIST AL.M.L. ArOKinr.K, tr Concentrated l.ye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and tli tittl.trouM.. t ith rnr rak.f f I and four rounds soap Fat. yiu -an mak. f fn pail, ns sTOd stift ?af. Hard soap can l tnau. in tn ssirr way. r r iy F. r ! III. t tai nwri.L I AVtf' WHITE liKK.V ) Bit, iclCsaets (mni E UKKAnE. for Wacsons, buses, Siaees. etc .uavrlor arttrl. f. r salt by CHRIST CALM F.I.L. Still Onward! SUCCESS UXPA RALLELED ! t DEED, A Tale tf the Great Diurnal Srcnrrp. By HARRIET IIF.ECIItR S-TtW E. S s"ll. lain, f: TS Cer:ain politicians. intereslnl in ihesiiprorl of the "peculiar insmutii n," have ernieavcred I .1-....,.,.,.,,. h... I.,,l... ' cf th"" "' -And thf a:r ' has .f . . .'. a tb;.r rf :.nr sn-t . I II. ti.-n . t.t ti-.i .-.r.a. lb, ,vj rr-ttuliTH jIHiIsaMj ..i, if t.c vc uim ' ra.-ti. tii e r. w m prr. 'i::';.! : j d-,,s!U ' w.r. s i t1"" ; ! F th Fnntiiarti p wfr 1 lb ami .r.ar't :n tiat-rf bi-h miiie aiillit-r miclit lr i n-uil. At t.!ur:r' tnt-iwn- : wr noM. Th- uni. r?ai cf in. rarr asm. l-1 Mra. 5tw amwntt the i Fomnost Authors of the -V-e ' nriibr parttiDsbip n. r an an-t. i ! ""Jd!' '?uaui'S,M' 1't. r' rf.i-'fua l-gry tuMP.tSt. - MM!" ' . E..T"S. bat ran m oman lo t rpills long eipccte d bo. k I y T.S.AUTHl R, I is now readvfor A ent and Canvavers. Il is having an immense sale.and is considerr one of Lis best etTort'. In it will be toniid Vr Arthur's views on the vexed question ot MAXS HIGHTS. and what the can Jo as Sister, Wife, and Mother. Specimen err1" sent by mail on rereipt of ihe price. Sl.PO. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 48 N.4ih St. Philadelphia, Ta N. B. We publish all Mr. Arihur's ' Books. Send for our List an I Terms to AgenU Lithographic Printing, sc. r ARL VOLKMAR is now located on L North Fourth street, neir D. ri.i'!T Blarksmiih Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and lor Drawicg Teachers. The German and Freneh Languages. 1'raj ng. Painting and Draughting, taiitht by .Mr Vrlkmar. Lewisburg, rn', ! - 1 ! in
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