Pome to Niagara Falls. A wandering Yankee, wHo stood for tha uret time r,d I fcU ltf- besile the mighty alembic la whirii the world of waters la refined and ether-aiaed. Rave utusraoc. to a magnificent bat unpolished impromptu thus: 1 wonder bow long ve've been n roarln' At this infernal rate! I wonier if all ye've ben a pourin Could ba cyphered OB a elatol I wonder how such a tbnnd-rin' siodsd Vl ben all New York wan woods! -pvse likely some lujins bate been drownded. When rains hare raised your llooast 1 wander if wild deer and buffalo llsvru't sto.-d aber I now stand! Wnl, s'pMe being scared at first) they stubbed their toef , 1 wonder wucre they'd land! I wonder if that rsiaWw bas bean shinln' Sinew sunrise at creation and ttiiii waterfall been nnderminln' With constant splatlaraUou I That Mosea never ntentfoned ye, I've wondered. While other thine d.-vrribin': My conscience' bow ye niuxt have fnemud and thunder'd When the IMu e rv aubsldin'I My thoughts are stTRnce," majniflr-ant and deep, 'W'li-n I look d"wn to thee" 0 what a glorious itao fur wasuiog sharp Niagara would be! And 0 what a tre-men-dous water-power In wt-d o'.r it- ede! One man niinht furnish all the world with Sour VI ith a single priv ilege I 1 wonjer bw many time the Lakes bar all Keen emptied orer here! W hy Clinton didn't fj;l the great Canawl l'p, here, 1 think is queer. Tha HVuchts are "aery etrenge" which crowd my brain "U hile I l.-ik up to ll.ee " 8ueh tlf-urhr. I never expect to hare sgain To a;1 c tar r.i t 1 A Lesson for Boys. One of the wealthiest merchants of Nsw York eity tells us bow be commenced bn siues! I entered a store and asked if a clerk waa not wanted. "No," in a rough tout, was the ao8irer,all he tag too busy to bother with me, when I reflected that if they did not want a clerk, they might want a labo rer; but I was dressed too Cue fur that. I went to Diy loJgin, a, put on a rough garb, and weat into the same store, aud demanded if they wanted a porter : and again, "No, air," was the response when I exclaimed in de(air,almoat( "A laborer? tjir, I will work fur any wages. Wages is not my object. I most bare employment and I want to be useful in business." These last words attracted their attention; and in the end I was bircd as a laborer in j the basement aud sub-cellar, at a very low 1 pay, scarcely enough to keep body and soul ', together. In the basement and sub-cellar, I soon attracted the attention of the count-1 ing house and chief olerk. I savtd enough for my employers, in little things wasted, to fay my wages ten tii-j ever, and they pood found it out. I did not let anybody about commit petty larcenies without re monstrances, and remonstrances would not do. If I was wanted at three, A. M-, I never growled, but told every body to g Lome, "and I will see that everything is right" I loaded otT at day-break packages for ike tnoroiag boats, or carried them my self. In short, I soon became indispensa ble to my employers, and rose and rose vntrt l trerama neaa ol tne Btrose, Wltn money enough, as you see, to give me any luxury or position a meroaotile man may desire for himself and children in this great city. A Perfect Definition. When the Committee of the French Academy Dic tionary, Cuvier, the celebrated naturalist, came one day into the room where they were holding a session. " Glad to see you, M. Cuvier," said one of the ferty ; " wc have just fiuisbed a definition which wo think quite satisfactory, but upon which we should like to have your opinion. We have been defining the word crab, and we have explained it thua : " Crab, a mall red lisu, which walks backwards." " Perfect, gentlemen," said Cuvier; only, if you will give me leave, I will make one mall observation iu natural history ; the crab is not a !Lh is not red and does not walk backwards 1 With theso excep tions, your definition is excellent." Nick and Neck. Mrs Snubblechop (to ber daughter, Laura :) It was very wrong ef you, Laura, to waltz with young Jolly. Your papa was greatly shocked, lie says he bas met young Jolly in the city, in places where no decent young man would ever be seen ! Laura Well, what was papa doing in those places, then ? Isn't he a proper as sociate f Sirs. S. My love, you shouldn't ask such questions. You know with him it's quite different. A funny story is told of a man who tola a Cvc dollar bill out in Indiana. In order to lessen the crime, bis counsel tried to prove that the note was not worth five dollars, it being at a discount The pros ecutor said he kuew the prisoner AS tbo meanest man in the State, but he did not think he was so ail-fired mean as not to be willing to steal Indiana mvuey at par. " Haw fortunate I am in meeting a rainUau in litis storm '." said a young -hn was caui'ht in X shoaer tbt Oth- auj wan was caugui iu a iuuwci in. ms er JT to bsr ieau of promise who hup- . . . f ., , , penU alODg With an umbrella. " And I, ... ii .i ,i u - J aid DC, gallantly, ' am as Dluca rejoiced as the poor Laplander when be baa caught a rein deer." A telegraph despatch states that the post ef Attorney-General was offered to Hon. Charles O'Conner, (an Irish Catho lic ef New York,) and declined bj him. It was then teuJcred to Judge lileclt. There is negro io Memphis who is said Io po.scss an estate worth $50,000. This negro belongs to his wife, free color ed woman, in whose name the prjpertj is held. The tragedian who " brought down the boose," will lii.e buildings inspected hereafter before he performs in them. Kw BtATiTLDC. Blessed are tbe poet folks, for tbcj ,btll have little to "tote" OB moriog days,. The man who " took the fUr" has le o arrested f jr stealing lumber. West Branch Insurance Company, AF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached J Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and thrir con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCash aud Mutual plans. Capital,3Wl,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mayer D J iarkman Chiw Crist W White Feier Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. A I) It A.MS, Vice Pres. TITO'S KITCHEN. Sec. JAMES B. HAMLIN", Agent, 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Fqrtajcrs' & JjfjjiRnj' fo.irM Colflp. K.W. COS. aSCOM AMI WVLNtT STS, rHlLDLPHU. Capital $1,2:0,000. Assets f 408,161 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. ARB YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 'There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most tuccxiiary and subshiHittil prccautum. We otten see it aunonnrej that persons have j lost their stocks of Goods and r urniture, and results of years of industry swept from ihem bv the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of your neiehtior. H ill ituart oulelenee to your cred ibira. ae.1 41 ve a eharaeb-r 01 prudeuoe aud precaution to all your t-uxitie tranpaetiou. It requite but a very rmalt rum to inrnre !n rumfl ranxiUK iruin (loo to $10UU. and et lloa utMuy there are ah here no iiieuranee un tviaide. yurnituro, or any thing elt! If your Stock ie raall, still tha Loas to you uo:ht he sertout). Thl. company in-uren (71W.V MIWCHAXIt IZK, VOVVS. FUKMTI KK. M.iCIII.ER I and STOC K Fill) SI $100 TO $5(100, at the Lowettt Katen and upon the mun Liberal Terms, aud riumrr r ATUjjrr on the adjustment of Lxaa. PIRECTOHS. Hon Tho.R.rion nee I JamenK Neall I Kdir .R llelmhold tiro II Arntetroo I Cha'A Iliuee I fr'.tarrol itrewter ChaA. Culilucam I Til Mandi-rlield laae Leerb, Jr. 0u. Helmhohl I General Sunerintendent-,IOIIN TIMMASON. Tllil i U. t ie IKBSCK, President. EDW'D 11. IIKLMHol.lt. Secretary. J. MERRIl.l. l.INN, Agent. MT LEW ISBURG, Union Co. Pa be IIIUMlratrd Kditlon of living's Life of WASHINQTOW ! GT. PUTNAM & Co., of New York, will commence in a few days a new edition of this great work, in Semi-Monthly Parts, price 25 cents each. Each volume will consist of 14 parts, hand somely printed in imperial octavo. The whole work will be illustrated by about HO superior Engravings on Sleet, including Portraits and o.tgtnal Historical Designs, by eminent artists, with numerous Wood Co s and Maps. Each Part will contain at least 32 pages and one engraving on steel: every other part will have lo o steel plates. Tcr if I'ulliratim. 1. Each semi-monthly part, (containing as above specified) 25 cents, payable on delivery. 2. All subscribers mustcngage to take the entire work. 3. The second and subsequent volumes will be issued in double parts, and the whole will be published at regular intervals of two weeks. Among the Illustrations already engraved or eearly completed, are the following puutbaits (on steel :) Geo. Sehuyler ii to. Chaa. fM - llwnry Le Co. Moultrie, -n. U'tiyno ln. Clinton Gen. iurk liuuilton ' (iatia .lnTtr . Wn. Hnwo M llVnry lintnii " Uiffl Coruwallis rutnam " ArnM fllWD Vr. Mt.ntpnipry tt. .'lir liri rltriiiit ltarnn ."tt-acoa I taretta Count l-iilafkl M l.inrln Mrt3Hr Uurgoyue n'afhiDiflon from the pi'toro hT Vim WatincVn, trutn thf picture ly Trumbull asi,m)rttn. frcm tlte picture l-y Wrtmull3r aoliiuvton. frtun the ptfturw by Stuart W ariLiiiKtoo, Iruiu tbe picture? of iloudon' But Ha.-btn.iton. fnm tlie pwturv of itatu ahint. frnm the .ittur.f RrowDt Wailiinu.o, from th orikcinal profile Mr. Wafliinjiton, (.-arly H.rtrait) m. Wahin:tm, from Stuart MiBf lttilii9( from original pictum IIXC5TBT1' OS ITTwTL. Historical Scenes (frum Original Designs.) iNte of Waaltinfftoti a llirth tilac Mount Wrmm (Uirt viw) -tDlilUfton an a StirT.-ymr Wa-liiiiirUtn at Krt N-r-jitT jsiintu urtt'Tine tb? Uininal wamp Wtiliiinrt'.n at im bt. r Wah.nTion Ki ld Sorta Fortif iitat Kunkr's Hill Latn-ii.-iiw Kortifl -.itinnd nt Wet Point in 1700 1Yhiu)rtu qm lliisg a kiot, (from ft rotemporary Jraiit:r w ofN--w York, ITTS Button fr..in lorch-UT M-TitP in 1T70 A iim unr-ni-T; t f lri'.-T,,-n'i' n' Ittttile-of Trenton, Hattlf cf (;rmantnwn. IlAttl of Mottmontli, hriddock'a bnUlv field. Wahbingtun going to 'n::r". Ac. "Must a ways remain, par eminence, the his tory rf the Falherof his Cnuntry." Vluladd phia Bui it tin. Jtf. B. It is intenifed that the Illustrations in thi eiiilion hhail he worthy of the subject and of the author, 'i he best artists have been enirayt-J te make original drawincs, and the most eminent engravers are secured. No ex pense will be spared to make the engravings creditable tn American art. and fully satisfac tory to amateurs of fastidious taste. Ai;e..ts and Canvassers supplied on liberal terms. This edition is published exclusively for subscribers. Jan. 1, 1857. 3 w 6fi7 DO YOU WISH TO SING? Mr.Wooilliiirj ' holco Muxlr, F. HlINTlNt.TON. Aew lurk, i Publisher. ' -. 775 MI'SICAL PWSEER A CHORIS TER'S M'lHlET.fnT Choirs and the Family Cirri. Earh No contains -T2 pscrs, lnrlwlinr K of nrw and orisinal Munn Anthnns, I'r-alia Tunrs, Olnw and Soiizo l-r ths Piano nu4 Mt-lo,lron. Puhlisljtl monthly, at to cts. pr anuuia $'2 f r club of tire. Tha smtomJ Tilum v.mni'.nrl t. 1, 1.56. TiUtf par anJ copious Iul.-x at tn rnd ol ths T,ar. THE .N'.VfV 'Art IV A just puLIMiedK inx a nt-w rollsrtlon of Sones, tl.s. .n't Wuarlotui 1 no incluilinf ostair-. Tbis nw a'i-1 rlocant 1 wrT'1 faiw rtn;-ri-s tho lartrst nomljerof Itl.-rs, work rvr puMUhwl in thi I'nitei StaU-s or tli World: I Tho IMum cotnrrli-s some Tliirty-Fire of til. rh'Hrt ronirs litieu aid Ohoras)-s from iiparaa of Kos siol. H-llini, UonlMtti, AuU-r, llslls. anil otlirr atnincnt "TilE SISCIXa SCHOOL AXD mvsic TK.U HKR S lVMI'A.IO.VU pspsa $4 par o-n siiik-l. cpHs hy ojall post-ail U ot-nta. This wnrli is Siwrially ad.t,trd to tha wants of rfc-ginnera as wall as l-arlirrs. uilu Ti-ry rxtnld Kl.-tni'iils, and a great a "'- "f rh"" ""1 P'"' pracllce m tha j s.n,inz ...j. 4 y,., n,., eriij. j THE CULTIVATION' OF THE VOICE ! tUTIIorr A MASTf.K, or Voral Keif Instructor. In : .ifrrin- this work to the pal lic. we n-rdhsnlly say, that it Is desiirn'd to sal the thousnnds uf singers in this -,.u,ltry, who .i.' to iniprore their Vol.s, and yet ara UDaoie u t-oRiiiisaii me stvici-p oi a competent instruc tor. I ti this el-!rsiit honk, thi-y have everything needfal for this most desirable purpose, at band, fries , in. eludine Mistai:e. ..Specimen copies of the Pioneer for ex amination, forwarded gratuitously on applica tion Feb- 6, '57. Important ta Dagnerreotypistsarble Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype Ca ses. A method has long been sought for to insert in a durable manner, Paeuerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, and can warrant them to secure the picture for a Ions number of years. The outside ease is made of Parian Marble, and the boi which encloses the picture and keeps it in a state of great preservation for a long number of years, is made of brass a screw box. It makes a very neat job on a Head Stone nr Monument. Tbey are used in Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the V. States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreoiypists. Price from 3.25 each to $9JU). A circular of engravings will he sent to any address, free, with price list Ad dress A. L. BALDWIN. Agent nf Maiuolram Pf Co., iii Broadwsj, N.w Tors. e0in. LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE IaCwUbnra; Savings) Institution 18 now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Viratm WILLIAM FKICK, VruM. 1. G. L. Bhindel I John Walls, Joseph Meixel Gideon Biehl A. B. Warford J-1- Cameron. Four prcent. pr annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and fArre pr cent less than six and oyer three months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg.Sepl. 19, 1853 James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn J. M. LINN, Altorneya at fcaw, LEW1SBURG, . 7-t Union County, Penn a. Agricultural. Chester County ONE and Tw o Horse Endless Chain ! POWER. The undersigned being con- i vinced hv practical experience of the superi- ; ority of Viuub-nlict't Trtad Power over the or- i dinarv five horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain, have purchased the pallerns and right to make them. We are now making and have nn hnnd a lari'e number, which we prOPOSC to introduce on the plan it they don t answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each j of them, the machine will be taken back and i th eonnetf eefiiiwlod if rttltll. IhCVare BOW almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do ; t mhey will save at least two hands and Threshing can all be done snugly cioed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHl'RCH & CO. Harilelon, Union Co., Pa. Apply to Tho's CHrni H, Hartleton.or or Dr. L. Kouks, Union Furnace. y615 lIunMC-ckcr'N CLOVER IU'l.LER. f I1HE subscribers still continue to manufac-1 I lure the above Machines, and as ihere ' are over 500 of them now in use in Union j and adjo.ning counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. I The machines are all warranted not only to ' do good work, but belter work than any oilier kind of machine now in use. T. CHl'RCH & CO, Harilelon, Pa. Apply to Tau's Cmi bch, Harilelon, or L. Kouks, Union Furnace. ly52 Hussey's American Reaper & Blower. l?0R lS56....Thb Machine was put JL in succestul operation in 1K.)3, and con- , tinued to be the ouly Reaper and Mowing Ma : chine in the World of any pratical value up i to 1HI5 twelve years alter its introduction. ; Other Reapers are now otlered with glowing ; Advertisements and Certificates of (sold and i Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had belter see a little further. One of Ihe other Reapers took the great medal in England, j at the premature trial in IM5 1; before the close of the harvest of ihe same vear, however it ; was totally beaten by a HTSSEY REAPER, j which received the unanimou award of an ; impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The . fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a i series of trium.rt " w- j B ..... i prcuiinent positiun there, which it has already secured in ibt land of its or.ein i If there is any value in S3 years' experience : tn builmiig Keapers, and using them harvest field, OUED HL'KMKY, the Father .i Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied . .u .L.,. IlL'wT PPlDPU AYli UnU,lt'UHnn I- h an,lin lhe,r ..rArr earlr il. ihe ! a. .h. ,r.,n. ,.l,ls a lar,. d m.i and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for Ihe vast harvest of 1856- We would refer to the following gentlemen, ! who have used Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their snneiiority: UNION AND RNYDER COUNTY. Isaac Errx, Bnjmin Lnhr. John Msnrh, Pamasl Psullnir, J 'hu Zolltr. Jhot b llilln-h. Jacub Kuhl, J. It. Hrown, Altrm Aurand, Tlioiuss Ciinican. lleorx Kli rk nT. llarW Klt-rkiM-r, Win. Kl-kntr,iimriri. Mi-ar. Jcho Gundy. Samut'l Z"lirs, Joseph Hufwr. Wtllism Wi1od, Ahram Wolf, W. (1 ll. rrol.l, Charlrs lluUl.lltirK. Krp hsrt, John llntrs. Alram Karl'-j-KmnnU"! fontius. Iln ry Mull, drrus llrowti, W ill. C. Mo;-r.Jobn Chatnherliu, M Ufoo L'.uq. Ji'hn Van llunnirk, Flarrl Clintui. NORTH L.MHF.RI. AM) COUNTY. Fninufl M'Mahio, John MMahln, Mill ism Delfhin, Jacob llefT.Dan. ifHrf Kmerirk, (irtirp 1.ri'riu, (itrse Gaul. J"hn B. ..filer. William inork, William l-n.l, (Jturjt;; Kr-ifrirk. Tlin'n ttrnwhri'iur. ol',njn Wlurn, James N.-'lnt. J h M Neur it. A K K-. j . J K I'ri.t It. Tbomaci Johnr-ton. John A tfm. IIni'r,Uob. rt i'urry, Jriuieri II. KuAfw-l, AmoK Xastine. J. S. t It. llurh. l.-air Cauipliell, Jiw-ot, IWI. M-Her Hlntmn. Ant hoar A Um. sfaytier, John CvofHT, Je C. II..rton,ieo. CoDrna. MONTOUR COLN.V. Jnmb Sholti, MnyWrry G. artiart, ItavM Hark. Jamh fterhler, Jr. Wilfwm -Vrefiuan, P trr Vright.8aru. Vrkn. Witiiam M'iirh, KoNtL Kish'-l. 4a-.h Stivili-r, A. K. kusft-l.S. ( Jnrob filler, fr. U U-Vorks, IMJeini- bach, n ip. Forenman. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Pe1-r Miller. John Mill. Win. N. Hmwn. D. A. Bmrman, Cifo. A. Bowman, J. ') y Howman. i.illrt Fowler, fte-r-hfn Thoman. Henry Ihmk. John KolertatD, Daniel Si liart, AlfHuMfr CntTlins;, Andrew Crt-Tiin, Moore. Cre liuK, John Mi-rti. Jmmh If ill, Thfiman Conner. John Cou ner, I'eter Applerjinn. Kliaw beitrii-k. Jam Lent mn. Jokph II. Hick. Miller t If irku, licore leijler, JoiW-ph foeb. Samuel Krk, Win. Hoffman. Amlrrw Krie, Wui. Fried. fO. II. Friei., Wealey Fried, Sam'l Kriei, Franklin Kvand, John l.iehte.Charlef soil Ueurge Low, John Sty hart, Juha Wolf. LYCOMING COUNTY. Cmnre Cridt, Hiram T. Grey. Itenjamin Bear, Tetr llellman, Fre,lrirk A)n. Samuel liun-lrum, lleurr Miormker, .'e.-r K-nti, Thomnd irnvin. h' Talliuaa, '"r"': .hn Awl w cored man, noiH-ri uinin. CLINTON COCJirY Wm. Punn, James W,-lsh, Kohrrt MTormirk, Jamaa Carsaadden, Joseph llauna, Kobcrt Holmes. CKNTF.a COUNTY. In. MTarlsnd, Wni. Boal, W. A. Johnston, Joseph Bitner, Wat. IMrst. Pavid Hoss, Joseph Myers, Jacob Iiar ter, John Hoy, Jr. m. Foster, Adam Bear. The subscribers have the exclusive riehlin the following counties: I 'nion, SSnyder. Nor thumberland, Montour. Columbia, Luzerne, IVrry, Milllin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfullv received and promptly to. CEDDES, MARSH & CO. Lewisburjr, T'nion Co. Pa., April S4, 185B. New Firm and Hew Goods AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST &. CALDWELL. Tbe undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by llr Tharntun Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a laree and well selected stock of fresh and pure DKVVS, MEDICI AES, Chemicals Dyesimls Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of I'atent Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,r'nunr,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notions and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, IlarsHES nn Combs or irrar TiaiiTt. Book and Stationer-, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PCRE WINES and LlyUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Faints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, 4e ryCustomerswill find our stock complete', comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to bny. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember tbe Mammoth Drug Store ! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewfebnrg, Union Co. Pa. tea & WEST BRAKCII YAKMhrhibj, William VanGezer, TTORNEY at Law, il Ei knurs;, I'nlon Co., Pa IVOrBce on Soulh Second bi recently by H C llickok, Esq. 574 EREEBURG ACADEMY 1ID NORMAL SCHOOL. rillllS Institution is located in the quiet, beautiful and healthy village of Freeburg, Snyder Co., Pa. It will commence the second (Spring) quarter of its second session on the 23d of Match. Encouraged by the very lib eral patronage it nas nere.o.otc . .nu in view ot the great want ot me proper m- I struclion for leachers in mis ana ne.gnoor- ing counties, a I.nalltraTjiri.T, io. inc , snccial trainin r'l'.el,er. and Ihnse wish- 1 ing to become sucn, will nereaucr octoiutei, ted with this lustitution. And the Principal havinfi secured the services of that jusily pop Teacber, Lecturer, and Author, Prof. J F. Smmxan, for a limited time, hopes that the additional expeuea thus ineurred will at leat rentier this liitiliittou more worthy of p;,trnai?e. Irof Stoddard will etid'-aror. by leturee rod t.tlier means, to prepare Tea. hers for the orriee uo-t of Vi' .VsnoTnosi ; aud those who enjoyed his OWrurtione at Ihe Isle TeerhelJ luetitute. know how able he is to do thi. It Is hoped Teaehers will avail theuiKlrea of his twrrloes while iu the county.- An additional Female Tearher hs hen added to the r.-guhireorofTeaeliein,arranKemut made to meet the wants of Students. err w r.n.-1ir oaeahle Invariable In Adranee.) For Itoard, Room and Tuition pr seas. of 2 wks,isl loSS ' - IKS - - eJ f-.'-w use of Instrument S.tsl inrM,.nU, -a uashintand Mendins. 48 ets. per doi. r For further information.or circulars address (JEO. F. M FARLAND, Principal. Philadelphia. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LANING, Manufacturers and Importers, No. 121 Arch St, 2d door above 6th, Pniit., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in the city. 1 ""Country purchasers may here be accom modated, without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that ihey will receive Ihe advantage of their money. BURTON & LA.MNU, 124 Arch St. 3niC7S above Sixth, I'hiladrlphia fgm RISIWQ SUM dfi?NurseriesG&arden, awaawftermantown Road, half au hour's role from the Exchange by Omnibus. ShaJc,t'ruit antlOrnamrnt(ilTrees,Shrul$ I'itnt, liufff, (r. cultivated and for sale in quantities to suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment uf all the desirable varieties of the above, for sale Wholesale and Relail. Catalogues can be had on application, oralis. 8. MAUPAV & CO. LirWhen addressed by mail direct to Ris- ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Uur stands are the Market, Market street. belov Sixth, 6m676 where orders are also received. BLINDS AND SHADES ! rr-OF AV STYLES. Bi. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth St., . HHIADKLPHIA, manufactured c nlllan llllnls. Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted MlUtlON, of heanliful designs. Bull, and all other colors of Holland Used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings. Ac, &c, W m ww m - ' r h p ric f 1 .1 ... ... I i .. ...).. a. i. loaiiatui id past pauuiisr, ics pectfully solicits the public to call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur- chasing elsewhere. IJTU ne study to plcae. Mareh 20. 1857 Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON, COX fc CO., Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers. No. 46 North Front St. Corner of Coombd All"y, batween Market and Mulberry (Arrk) HnUJ'HU.ArJ-:LrillA. Manufacture superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds,Iiras and Copper W ireCloth for Paper makersA:c,Cylinders and Dandy Hulls covered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers, Sieves for ltrass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps Dish Coven, C al and Sand Screens, Fancy Wire Work of every description 3mfi7l Joseph Fussell, j Umbrellas Parastil Manufacturer No. 2 North Fourth St. I T N.W. corner of Market. I'lilLAUKLIMlIA, Has now on hand an extensive assortment of I the newest and most desirable kinds, including J many C1V Si J leu not heretofore to be had : in this market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere 3:M Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. 1L H1XCAM & SELLERS, , Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kinds, 113 No. Third St, below Race, IMIILADEL. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which will be found equal to any in this city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3m673 UNION CANAL. work having been enlarged through- out ts admit the largest sized Pennsylva nia Canal lioats, ihe water will be let in from Midillrtown to Heading on the 1st day of April next, fjf Toll Sheets and information respec ting the Canal can be obtained at the Ollice or the Company, No. fiC Walnut Su Philadelphia on application to K. KI NDLE SMITH, President, Ac. Herring's Safe again Ihe Champion!! The only Safe which, in every instance, preserved their entire content in the late Extensive Fires. A T the burning of the XX. Artizan Buildings, on the I nth of April, and io the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856, the genuine Hai Sara pre served the Jewelry of Geo. Itir c. s. ri i w . atiiaoiis at Dro. ; iooks, Papers, &c, of Fisher & Dro, and Edward Semans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly f'OWTyiOfTfi'.andproving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the HerrlnR'S Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged Tktor, not only prvsrrrins; ther ennfcrnta la eiosllent or dr. liut IwiDic thrmsrlvfs in a condition lo go through another orilral, whlla tha boasted 'PalamaniuT'1 of oth cr makers wsrv baitly usrd up in every instance, ami in ome rases their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say. that, during the fbarteefc years the Herring's bafe has been before them, more than two hundred bare passed through accidental fires without the ocenrrenee of a single loss. Wa wonld, therefore, oautkia purchasers against tha misrepresentation ot interested parties. The llerriug's Patent la the only ri re-proof esfr made in this city which Is protected by a Patent Right, and wa will guarantee it to resist more than doable tha amount of heat of any other Safe sow known. Farm a Ilcrrlns, Hole Manufacturers in thisState of " Herring's Patent Champion Safes," 34 Walnut St.. PHILADA. N.B. "Evans A Watson's Improved Sal amanders." Oli ver Evan's," " C. J. Gayler's," and - Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in pan payment 4 for - Herring's,") will be sold al low prices. jane o, isooyi irreil 1857. Pennsylvania Wire Works. NO. SO ARCH 9t. between 2d and 3d, (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widihs.with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for spark catcher', coal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy R .lis covered la the best manner, Wire and Wirt Fencing. . very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires anil Sieves. BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN. Elount Vernon House, ATO. 95, North 2d St.,riiilaiie!pliia.-- , , fslal)ll!he(, husr .,-.. -.., fr prson, vlsiun the ,,',, nr n,.asure. The continued I . ,. .-. . nf p,ranch fripmts in nariicular is respectfully inviled. """e." I " V .. ... I. L. BAKKK'IT, Philad, March 1, 1H5B. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A ND niTNS...TIie subscribers invite ' j attention to their stock ol Fih Hooks j and Tackle of every description Cane Kceil.s, Sea C.v, Trout Flic3, i Lines., Sec. I Also, fine Kiitrli-.li and (ierman fitins. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cah Pricet, Wholesale and Relail. I JOHN M. HEYBFRfiER & BRO. I rzij .o. -7 .n. secona m., i nutmttjiniu Free of Charge ! TWO SjileniiiiJ Parlor Ensravinss, .en- J tilled -Bolton Abbey in Ihe Olilen 1 lines, , a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated ' painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D. Robert. ' Tht ivtriil irirt of tlitf atf rnKratintC- $i Pr Cpy: ttai win tMt Kftit fbi.k ir ciiARUK nf tlUw: Phibdvlt l.iH. Mit'l will furtnuti any Intok ur puhlientH'ii nt tin rrfail rir ffxny of tin- M:.rtn'4. nurh art Hur pTrt;(ntfv'n. rutriAOi'i. (.niLnmV, Knmk Iji'-iie'n 'ah- ; lulu. will n?-r.tf lilt? DiaiCMZiiiHi f.T m year and a i ( olfitliT ol tli atf Irt-autiful rnicraviutrt. trf o, ttiMrp,or if t-ulWrlttin? t a anl a 1. Muxiuini nut h mr Patermii'x, auj rhllf u h La-lit' Cliriflti iit An j tiual, tby will mrim b-.th maKaxiueii auj a rpj of eiii.er i'l tne ainive tarn;ri.Tit). th i Ktitt ili-srriiitiii f t-ui'ravinr on wnrwl fifcut wi nt-atnwR ari1 l.i;it-l,. tViWK of ltuillinir, Nt-wp!t-r Hfatlmc, ifWfi nf Marhiutry, llok ltlutraUii. Uclct l ruin-ate. jtuliie-'M ( nnin, ic. AH unltT. Mut 1v promptly atU-ntirHl to. IVrwmn ai-t in vit-ws if tlirir butldinir unvtl M-utl a DaurL-otrpe or sktcb wf Ui ruiMiDi;r4 Ly uinil ,r jti-rtiw. IVrrsoua) at a tii-Utti-w liarinLf Fa:L! artiI wnaM find it tn thftr airantaicr to wiilr'i.s ths niil-M-riLarni, ait we would act as aKnu for of th fun. It V It A M at l-IEKCK. SO. .LTU TUHD PTKI IT. l'u;LADIJ'MIa, V.. J. It. BY BAM. t MJT j T. UKX riERn. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arllmr...TIiose who wish to hear son.fMh.ns, of that loiigcxpected day, shuuld real this book. it is havint? an immense salt; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We semi a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, ."jil. i J. V. UKAIUEV, Pulilisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philudt lphtat Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the I'nited States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. ! Trmses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, 1 TKLs AND UltACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. nf Twelfth nn! Kace Sis. . imiii,aii:li-iiia, ' Importers of line r'ntsni J'Hi ssrs, combining extreme lightnes. ease, and durability, with correct construction. i Hernial or Kuptured patients can be suited hy Ti'mittiiiK ntnrunt, tm tw-U-w : j-n-hnj number ol liirhfn round the hi, ami utiitiittf ril' itl.Ttl. rt t.f Urn. Tru- fi. ::. . Untl .". . . 10. Inotrurtioti tv m mnr, aotl hvm to Hct cure, when pofwible, r&t with th TruM. AImi for -, In ftrrat vnrmtj. J Dr. Banning bnpruved Patent Body Braee for the fure of rrolat l'tri: tw ?.tnl Vrnpn auJ tM.!.(i.rlf; l'utul .""h-'ulilfr Hre-, ('hfnt li'in.!r rJ Krrrti T Hnu-. .U'trti to all with M..p Mioiildvr nni Wfak LuufC"; Knttliph Klactir Ablmiual Hells, ?u.n aorirfs ; 1 rinnfd, mal atnl tVmale. aLadicn Kwm-S itu att-'DOants. lyAl'O WOOD'S OEXAMEXTAL Iron Works, Ri.l-e Avenue, I'HiLaiiELriiia. The attention of the public is inviled to the extensive Manu factory anJ Warerouin of ihe subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, al the shortest notice. Iron Railing of ever' description for Cemeia ries, 1'uhhc and Private Duilihnes, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dojrs, Ac., and oilier ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with ihe express view of plcasins; the tasie, while they combine all the reiim sites of beamy and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles j carefully boxed and snipped to their place of 1 destination. j A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. , RO ERT WOOD, j Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden Phila , George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Spring iMatreNCN,No.9- Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by tha American Institute. New York. Oct. do r'rankliu lutitut-. 1'hiladeiphia.Nov One at the Maryland Institute, Ualttmore. Nov. V. anl The peculiar improvement in the construe-! tion of this Matress is, that all the clumy and . heavy wooden frame work is entirely dispensed : with, and its place supplied by a lizhter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely 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 raised or bent up, and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting posture.havmg the luxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common . K rMtiress. j ese improved Spring Beds are invariable 1 made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have ihem altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats forChairs.Carriaces orChurch Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment ol highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA&TIROX FURNITURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and I'mbreila Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Vc. Philadelphia, April 20, IP55 ly575 Engraving and Seal Catting OF all kinds, at 204, Chesnut 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. S. H. FCLTO.V. y W.G.MASOX. Pianos, and music. , JOS. LYODER.Agent for Hreyers' fand Voght's celebrated Piano, has nust leceived a laree assortment of Sheet Music, Pianos, and Mr M ton Books. Seminary anu i earners supplied at Ihe Publishers dis count prices. Music published byGonld.Lee & Walker, . L. Walker, or any Publishers ia Ihe United State, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sol. I at lest than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. H rpjlE subscriber coa- J tinues to carry on the B lean KUMlneUM at . V..elhl public geueVally. CHARLES F. HLfeS. Lewisburg, May 22, IH-'O - LEWISBURG FOUKBCT. The subscribers, tnanaiui for Jsa,past pairttnage uld nform Sihe public that they continue to ymanutaeture all kinds of MILL .i;i;l.N and other t asiings. i"-5 Machines and other Machinery repaired in the Castings warrantee io good material, and at prires that ran .not! Ta fo please. tiF.DDtS, MARSH 4 CO. best manner. not tail .ewisburg, rro. itwi G tnOKINO Stoves, of various attcrns and sizos, lor Coal or woo , lor sale i attl .Ilka I .sin urv Foundrv by (irddes. Marsh & Co. 1 TO VKS Parlor, Yo)(J. and Coal j toves, various patterns. , for saie at the I.ewti.blile Foundry. Ides, Mai eh & Co. j Yj H-MiU'rf l'ltipni Bng Flow, a supe rior arlicle, lor saleut Ihe Lewisburg ; Foundry by tuddes. Marsh fV t0. G' RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent rlociiledlv the ftesf and most durable (iiain Diill now in use, for sale at the Lewisbur? Foundry by Uedtles, Marsh Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. i for c-utlinj' both Grain and Grass M AM FACTI KEU and for sale at the ! Lewisburg Foundry bv i tJKKDEs. MAKsH 4 J Wiiilicld U'oolen Factory,1 .car llartlclon, I'nlon C'ouulj. ; ri Hi IS establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but ihe best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail tneuiseives ol mat opportu nity. I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of f;uodM, such as ('LiHis, Sutin'ttt, I'anhmmt, Twttdn, Blanket', Yarns, 4r., whic h I will sell low for cash, or exchanse for Wool and t.'ounlrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY'. Hdrtleton, April 2, 1833 tf Lightning Rods. VFTK1C many yt art close investigation and ! iiumerous eiperimenu, the Patentee takes I pleasure m informing the public that he haa i arrived at the true principle of protecting fa mi lie : dwellings and proper!) Iron, the desltuclive infiu- ; ence ot LIGHTNING. ne calamities , that every t'.ty , To n, illuce and l ountry falls , victim to annually, thro the pro? negligence ol ilt, iijhal iiaiit?, is brjond calculatioo, especially ( when the lemedj is ao easy to obtain this u j found in i AEMITAGE'S Patent lagnctic Lightning Hebe, and in thif alone. Tbi. Itod ha b-rn eiamined i by tbe rro-t scientific gmtlemen in tbe world i iroteors M'.Murtne, Johnton, Wallor and man bther thai have eiaimnetl them, rrcommcod im; j speak of them in (he highr! terms of approbation j and have pronounced ibem ibe ouly tale rods 11 ; uiie in ihisor any other country for the protect! ! ot Lives and Property. One advantnee is to divide j and throwback a part of Ihe ebctnc fluid harmlesn to the clouds ; in time ot a stroke this enable:- the rod to conduct thai portion ot fluid that belong to the earth without the lishict danger of Ira vinrt the conductor. 'J hi rod bas many other advaiitagt-s over the old oue. The only place ot manufacturing is in Vine St. a ifwn abuve 1 2A, Philadelphia. where all persons are respecttullv invited to cal and etaiiiiue for themst UfS. Fur sjle Wholealfr or Retail by THO'S A fit! IT ACE. Orders promptly attended to. Term cash. These rods have been purchased and success ; 'ully used by the tollonitif; individuals, companies ; nd corporations, whobe names are cheerlully ' ubuiitted : Jn and n-ar rhilatMfhia.A. k ?. Robert, iienre ' PmrUiiiitrt-r. Juiiiff H..uvir. Ju.iv-f i'i.nra,i J Mi.itnr.1 J.-hu il.-iii.-. . c. tluy. J. Hrrci.fr. ti. ihikUv. t'onriul lupfol. tlt Hliicki-y Aluihoutf, Audi rw-n A Itroil -r-. ; . J. L. i. runt, John iNotumn. Tht. Onvr. Hate A ll'Ntnti, A. K. (.inkers. II. Mtuuf nn. Ibt. Null lo .Sir Ji.WDinir. J. .tirtvr, J. V. Uatoii.r. HiimhivT, J KilfT t'o.,J..ym:,a, H. rn. J. t.vut-birt. IVp l-rr, Mr. han-lf. Mr. Martin, S. fTb.vv. J. brink le .Mr. PaTison. Dr. Paul. it. Vvmm M IC, J. Hui. fr, ncy H Mille-r. th Kt-d Bank il.-t. 1. th V. S. Arsenal, tb Irin (iardt n tN-innnMitintTn Hall. Jn th St,iU f Arw Jwif. ieorpf rri.rin. Jadjr M'Call. Judirc I;.vtnn. Jvha NetuiAii. Dr. U. il'iluxUe Ileuj.Kuterts, Mr. J. I'owntne. y-v mux t oryTV. narilfjf Tp Mark Halffn-nny. W ax. Foti r. John ffaas. Mit iiael Peters, Jumb tuiitli, Dnvid t'ilman, Kubea Menrh, Oesrf Kli-rknr. Aw Jrlin Court Hum, aud i'oDiiui.iiiDi-rft' l-ttit-e. Ltmeitnt Tp J. hn Kwber. I nv.n Tp Ir. Charle WiUun. Washington Tp. -Jobs Hunts, sunoii Kuuiz. Vt an Tp. Isaac Couidrun. H'hitt Vter Mii hael Jiutluian. MECOM ME SDJ TIOXS. . . pHiut.s., Aug IS. HIT. I have this dsv earefntlv in.rtwi A. Lightning with vsne and ud x. erected by llr. Thninns Armitairc, on bvtlevuc House. t.lourester. and j have nf hcstiNtion in saving that ttintouly tha best j I have ever sceu. but that it is the only one I have yet ! examined tlist is constructed on strictly scientific princi ples. His with nincb pleasure that i r.-c.iniinend his ; conductor to the attention ol owners of buihiipgs. U. MrMl-HTKIK. 1 am well satisfied thai the Varnctie Lightning Hod manufactured by Mr. Thomas Armitage. of l'bila.ielphia is the best that bas ever been male. 1 havespeut several years in the study 01 the law ol electricity aud magnet ism, and have no hesitation in sayiug that these Kods ara constructed upon the only principle of salety. The etertrie shock is received and di-pcreed by the magnet at the top of the rod, and it would be impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, for a building to ba injured by a stroke of lightning when protected bv one . ttoscrods. 1 have been acquainted aith Mr. Armitage for several years, and beftre he commenced the nianufse ture of these rods 1 examined the principle on a hirh the are constructed, snd fell convinced that their adopting would be attended with cotni'lete success. The iurreasinn demand for thess rods.and theextcnsiri sales in all parts of tlie country, is ample com memiaxion of their utility and superiority. TKACV E. V) ALLtK, M. U. Kiing Sun. Phils: Co., April 10, 1S52. tTS.C. WILT and SAMl'EL HOOVER. Hart let on, I nion Co. Pa ' ate Agents for I'nion and adjoining Counties 1Dd wiltfurni-h the Rod on the tame trims inJ j in theaame manner as the Proprietor. , - TnTii'iv ii 7 . r r " " ft- Having OeeiJ appointed the ' J-v SEXTON to the Lewisbnre Cemeterv ! tne subscriber would state that he is prepared ' to perform all duties connected with the burial oi tne dead. on short notice. Also thai ha will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of iheir surviving friends. n me Longe at the Gate of the vcraeiery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 IRONTIRON ! ! IRfJWTT. 23 478 115S- Just "f"ved at the ' Hardware Store of REYN OLDS d McFADDES. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and bet as sortment of Iron ever oflered on the West Branch. Having the exclusive control of Ihe celebrated Vilistisi',, Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cam prices to all Call and see ihe Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. If sou wunl Hooka 0? N any subject whatever, eheaner than you can purchase elsewhere in tha county if yon want Stationery al the lowest prices or anything else in the Book line, cal at the new and rheap Bookstore of N EVll'S A CO, Market St, Lewisburg, Ta. ' AYEfVS CIIEltRY PECTORAL, OR TU &APID CVKM Of Cold CoMghw, and llour' 11 '- Bamiu, "- th - ,,5&-Im.J-0.Ain: l.a.isHtM-iwlsfc.'-T i. nUHlv I bars arr s.uii'l f-T Corncha. Ilona, li.nfsr.ja, ant tha M "sulunl .rmHums. a VHI. la j.r .rmptumsof a Odd. la your roal. Itaetmstaot usotn .'eA md my family W the last V"r , shown it to possess tp r.,r the treatment of thews rBKN KSIUHT, M. O. Bi j prartka anfl 1 Un ysars nas " vi.,.- sirtn". f"r ARM' IRTI-KT. nn, of llnra, . v.. writ. : I ha,. wsM j.sir l'rroL mjsslf n"t la at 5 tuuij rsr .si inrsnKsl It. aixl b. lit il Ois Uwl i-h.-lr, t, m arr,s-"'Plont. W1U1 a bad eoUl I .li-.abl par tw.oli tUlara t'X a l.Ufa Uun i, a.Uiuut it, M Uao auj wlhir irmvdj." Croau. Whooping Coagh, loHuenza. M.ais"'niu, M: . r-i-. 7. lsia. BaoTHra km: I will rb-rftilly sti,l, ,.mr r-rrmaia Is Ihe rl rwn-ly m t"- " U "sra H1,,a fluwA Onn. aud tha ck-wl disaasrs or .InHr-n. . ,4 W fraori.itr in tha fb at-i-aal. Jour ikUl, sisl ksoiKBd r.ur medians imr p i'la. nmuKm, , ,u. u uiKAa CON KLIN, M D. AMOS LEF. fsq.. MoTrnrT, Ii-,writ, 3-1 Jaiu-K': m 1 bail's It-dioiis turltti-nza. wlrl. h onfiis--l m in dia. all wn-ks: to marij medidiKa woh- ul rsli-f: Bnailj trt.-d "tir VliTOit l th" adK oar ctaroom Tha Bit " nU-l tha sorrn-wi In D,yU.tai sl luno la than "i half tha buttla Bad. n rXa,!,u,, wrll ' V-..1T mliu ar. tha rh'.js-t as w -II as a. wa caa Imr. ai.d w " ', Koctur, and J -ur raw 4m., as tha pwa- amn's fmnd." Asthma or rhthisic, and Bronchitis W urr M3 MTta- f- -!'- - W. ft- T-mrCaI Vc-iotAi is i-r.nnit.i marrst. mr-s in this ssction. It has reli-vd serral tr..m Ilia avail M ' pmanlaplsm. snd la bow runn. s u., has lalxrsd nudar an siT-.1ioD tt h!:.s f"r -J m .VTj J-a.a HrJNKY L- PAUKi, Mhan. A A RAMr'rT. M D, Almiw, MOMot O, Icwi. writ's. STt . 114&: -buriiia- mj iractks of ranuj y.a I hava found wrthina eiusl J""' Cbbiv Fnivasi tt savins- ass and r-li-f Iu conaomi,tiT patients, ur nmaij u, h as are curaM." Ws Kichl a.td rotumra of eridenea, tnt tha most cts vlndnl nrot tha tirtuea uf this rcai.-lj Is fcund la a effects uic.-n trial. Conanmption. Probably no ona r in. i hSa t t-r barn knowii wHLa cutvl so many ainl snch .Urm-rooa eases as thw. a., human aid can r-arh; bat to thaw Uis Cutujr rrxruaal affords n-lisf snd coraf-rt. Aifm ilocsx. Niw Y-ral Crrr. Mar'b 5. 13 IW-TOS Alts. U.1.L: 1 f-l It a d.ily ai.d a r lwrra l,.lnf.Tn n what jr.iir Chimi -y-, wif' Vh had b-rti m.mths Ulirr ii-l-r Jha dancr-.na svmpt' Disiif onsnmpK.a, h .m wti.h o., ul wc o'lld nntjrr (Piv h-T much rrlif. J-l: tr,y faihnir. onlil llr. &u-"-nc. of this city, wh-rr wc hsiec.m-. fr.r drlr-p. rscmmrndwl a trial of yur mniicmc. Wa bless hu. kindness, as as do y nr skill. I r tb, has rscov .rsd fr..m that day. th. y ss .rr-.rs. sh. wwsl to . but is fr-e ft an her c Ojili. and calls fcrw-KwU. Yuura with irratini'le an-i n-ar'.. tKLAls iMir.t-ci, or SnnaiTTUf. rhe.isn. th rW. mn enrr 11 r-rin- Ayer's Cathartic Pills. riiHE nvofM of rtwmisry and Mlirir.s hir JL taxel lhir utmMt U pnduce tbif N ri -t rV. piintative whi h is known to aian. InrjuraTuMe prA arj afat.wn thai tbeat PitLS bave virtue h.- h -ur; a KCUenr th ordinary meiicin. ftirl ilivt th-i wlfl ttt. prcedntr.ily upm tbe rteni r aU men. V..- mi and pleasant to tak, but powerful t- cur. Th-ir n traUnn pnlertfa stimulate the tilal acUTiti fthUtdy, remove tbe obstJucUons of its onras. p-inf; xl.- t id, and expl ts. They porpoot tbe f ul bi.m.-n "txh toned and grow distnT, atiinnlate ln-L-h or iaor 0red otvuM inU-tbeir natural action. ai 1 unfurl h-a.tiy tone with atreuetb to tb wuole systeni. N t .. ;! J hrj cur tb every-day complaints of every t-"W. bat also fonuidat'le and dianicen-'os di-ASfw tint tb beat of huD akilL W hile they i r -luc- iwrhl efliMta. they are at t) same time, in diintui-b-i lt-U mfrrt and beat physic that can be emilmed t-r ch;!twa, beiuc tusar-cuated, tbey ars plant t" Uke ; ar.d Una ptHTiv Tigetal le, are free from any risk of brm. Ccr hare he male which mrpasa belief were thoy n.t at staatiatett by tueu of such exalud position snd ctaracrw as t forbid tha suspici..n of oumitb. Maiy wlimeI eb?rrnien and phjrKians bt lent their pamss v cev fy to the public the reliaUiity of my remetiie. whiic i rs bav. sent m the aaroranc ot their coviciion tt 0IT Pr-paraO'n ronlTibMte miSliMlj to Ilt IVli-f uflBV adirted. scff-'rtnK feHfW-tnen. Ti.t Agent b. low named is pleased to furnish cratw ay American Almsn.cntaini!igdir'nstortheir tistui crrufi-xia uf their enrt. of the fcHt'wtnn com; Unto :- CoaTeneM. Bilions r.iplainta. BhenmaU-m. l, Hra.lt.um. Il.-a.i' he arvntf ffi afeul M- n-,h. a aea. Ii!-ln:ti.ii. Morlnd lnarttn of the B-.w-jc rui.i anMUkT th -refr- m. F'iittul.-rn y. I- ff Alt'-'-. t'l rns atid 'Mtane..a li-e- wbt.-h rei .ire ao ea-nant Medicine. Scrofula or hUiiic Kvil. They alsu. i-y rnniy lne the l-luod and stinnilatina: the system, cere many complaints whu-h it would not ri ie.i they & ck. tea. h. -tirh M Ivfhei. Psrrtal BJiii-.nt-w. enn!iaa Nerv m Irrilat.ilif. lirainremeri ot V.-. Ljv-t ajvl K oeva. i.ut. atMt other kindred ctup'-ia-it ar.-iC WAS bvw tate of t.e N-ly or oUtrnrti-i. - f iu futn-u-a. Po n be .nt vtf by unprincipled dealer itb other pdl th-y make mti pit-fit on. Ak ff Aitti lllLS, and take n-.thin else. No other they -c y. u ccmtre with this in its intrinsic val'h-cut pvwers. The M- k want tha best aid there is tvi U.ta. aud they LouId have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER. Practical and Analytical Chemiat, Lowell. Xiia L.. -. -v rv ass R t rtra K iu t 1 I 1. SOLD 8T C. W- sr. liLi..a k fo.. 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The universal v.a-e of hlerary men,' places Mrs. htowe among the Foremost Authors of the Age, and neither partisanship nor an sm-tere religious tip . can ever deprive her i f tbe laurels she ha.- ss a . aaed. 1'UILUI SAMIX N IVI. KV What can noman dot ri-vHIS long expected book by T.S ABTB . i is now ready lor Agents and l aos' Ii is having an immense sair.and is ctni ; one of his best eflorts. In it will be l""1 Arthur's views rn the rexed question ol ( MAN'S RIGHTS, and what she can Sister. W ife, and Mother. Speciir.en cr sent br mail on receipt of the price, -J. W. BRADLEY. Publishe' 48 N. 4th St. Philadelphia- n N.B. We publish all Mr. Arihui Books. Send for our List and Terms to3S Lithographic Printing, c- KARL VOLKMAR is now Iflfated n North Fourth street, near I F"' v Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOOKAt" Views. Maps Ac are made to order. , m PICTI RES for Framing, and lor V" ' Teachers. .,. The German and French Languages,! ing. Painting and Draughting. isogW - ry Volkmar. 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