American Travel. Railroads, steamboats, stamps, wagons, Ir.m horses, snorting drae.ms, Hide-wheel duck with heads or steam on, Four-horse drags an fit to dream on : One-bors teams at these don't cavil. What's the oddsl we're bound to travel. 1) iwn the grand, broad Mississippi, CJ'i 'war small streams, this will whip ye j BlufT and sand bars, snags and sawyers, You're, Tor steamboats, sad destroyers. Big old strong! your praise I give ill : Never min i, we're bound to travel. Foam, and mist, and spray, and thunder Little Europe, stand from under! Here's Niagara, our own roarer. Of all other Falls the floorer! Come here, cockneys ! and be civil; Come and learn the way we travel. In the railroad o'er the pranie. Fast wt tly, liiht-winged and airys Whirr! up fly the prairie-chickens; Whish ! the deer run like the dickens. Foreign tourists, do be eivil, Ciime and learn the way we travel. Flying sparks, and dust, and cinders, Coining m at doors and windows; Had hotels, and awful eating ; Hum hack-dri vers, death on cheating ; Clothes begrimmed with dirt and gravel That is what we catch who travel. Mountains, vallies, hills, and rivers, Kach on to the landscape givers, tiranile hills and rocks, we greet ye ! Cities, forest, glad to meet ye ! Each and all these words unravel "This the way wc Yankees travel !" Intkrestinu from Utah ! "Sqi:attr Sovereignty" Triumphant. A Wash ington correspondent of the .V Y. Herald ays tint a letter has just been received from Judge Drummond, which gives a tie- plorabltt picture of the condition of affair jq Utah, lbs following is an extract : "The leading men of the cbnrch are more traitorous than ever. Only a few days aioee all the papers, reeorJi, dockets, aod nine hundred Tolumeg of the laws, were taken oat of the Supreme Court Clerk' office aud buried. Aod this if not the only instance of the kiud, I say to you again and tbrongh job to the Presi dent., it is impossible for ui to eofurce the laws io (bis territory, livery man here LoUs bis life at tbe will cf Brighaui Young; j and here we are without protectioo. I am I , . . ., . I firmly Of the optnioo that Babbitt was j murdered by Mormons under tbe direction of Young, and not by tbe Indian. Mur der is a common tbisg here; and MormoDi cannot be punished with a Mormon jury, witnesses, officers, and Governor to pardou. It is too cruel, aud must not be eudured. A man, nut a member of the church, is murdered, robbed and iuipritoDed, eolely fir que'tiouiug the authority of tbe eaureb. l'crsotis are now in tbe penitentiary, con victed before the l'robate Judge, who are wholly innueotit cf any crime. Is there any other country whero this abuse would be endured 1 Let all then, take a bald and truah out one of the most treasonable urgauiiAtijos in America." MtsrutiEs or New York. The New vk. MKmaiii ui toe cnaneston Cou rier gives a long ateount of a most strange torV mhii:h ha alleitia to La etrietlT true. ' . . ,,,, ri.' A UClJVeU aud elderly pastor OI One OI the ... : iew l urk city churches wae ealUu upoa , ... , . , i . ' one nt(iht by a msn who requested him to go and christen tw. of bis children. He : frotupllj complied. At h Will return ill ff 1 Al lie Will remrumg , Lome be was accoated by a person wbn called bi in bv Dauie and accused bim of i5uing from a house of ill fame ! Mooc) : was deniucued of Uim, and in default ut j paving it be wu tbriatcned with expoiure. j Tbe clergyman touk uo noticu of it far j while ; but hie lieps were dogged perpetu- I ally till finally it begun to wear upon bim. ' He told no one, but left aad went to Eu-! rope, thinking thereby to eocape from his tormentors. But he was mistaken. On hii return tbey still pursued him. He reeigned his charge to the astonishment of his pariahonere, who could not eotnpr.hend I ' 11 the reason. He went to a country Tillage, was still pursued, aod it is belieted that , ,. n- . r v . ri dreading the cff,ts of such reports, false though they were, he actually paid hush money. Finally tbo ra.eals were arrested . . . . for some other villainy, when this whole affair leaked out, and the clergyman came back to his church. It is incredible that a pastor thould cower to such scoundrels. Old Psalm Times. j There is, to us more of touching pathos, heart thrilling expression in some of the old psalm tunes, feelingly displayed, than ia a whole batch of modernisms. The strains go home, and the " foundations of be great deep" are broken up tbe great deep of Sfbfathomable feeling, that lies far, ta below the surface of the world hardened . ija,.!!1 beart ; aod as tie unwonted, yet uncneKeu .1 11 ..1 wrk "fr puriitMiri in th initru mauh or thu world:! teur itarU ID the eye, tbe eubdUCd Spirit , X1(. 5L,rat Ut,M mm,.!-!--. pou Thirty rire of the jield. to their influence and shake, off the tSr-S load of earthly care, rising purified aod , SVW.vr; SCHOOL ASD MUSIC piritaalized into a clearer atmoiipbere. ' Tn iF.ir.sx vpaxiox wirrt..ifo f , . - - . , ' uncle- ci'i. hy mail post paij W wntn. Thin work in rt range, lLeiphcable associations brood , .r- .aiiy a.ii u i t-, th wantnuf H eion.r- as w-u an j t-t l r or j ' Tfarhe-rn. th t rv fumlt-J Kft-mtitt. anl a irrat a- OTr lD IBlUd. like tbe fat-Ofl dreams f H-ty of choirs, ami ymins pier.- f-r i-raruoe m the ise, miughng their cbaate melancbo j rin: ciLTiVATioy OF THE VOICE with a ruusioir of a still sabdued. tbourh ! nnmi r a maxtj-k, or ti sir instmrtor. in , onVrifi thin work to tho puhlir, wp n-tl h-irjlv fav.tl.nt more caeerful fbariter. How many glad it in tiint d t aid the ti.ouin.i ut aw n n ihi . . , . , .... rs'Uiitry, who iV. u imim.'-t tbrir Voicer. anil yt ir beartS IB tbe OldeD tlUie naTd rfJOlCed in nn-hl- U r mmn1 the. rvir of a mmi-tnt iuntrn--. . g t "r. I" thi-i li::uit hook. U.fy barr Trrythinir nltul tUete S0ng Ol praise OOW Oiany SOrrOWlUl , f.r thi m.t d-Mrablo purpose, at hand. Price Jl, in- ones sighed out their eoniplaiots io these "'"Specimen enpies of the Pioneer for ex j laintive notvs, thjtt now oold in death, j ammauim, torwarded gratuitoaslr on applica ere laid to rest around that sacred oburob, ; turn Feb. 6, '67. wnliio vbnse walls they had to swelled with emotion. lilackicood. j Takijio Usurt. On certain occasion s noted iufidel borrowed a eom of money : from the late Dr. Lsthrop, of West Spring- ,'. . . t 1 field, Mass. Wbcn he earns to pay it, be thought to pose I be Doctor, wilb aa argu- r t n il mrnt from the Ulble. . ! "You ought not to tako interest for this ' money, for tbe Jewi wcra forbidden to " ; take usury . "Ob, no," said the Doctor, "you forget ; 1 tv t , , r i ji . . Jews were ,Ddced forbidden l take "urj 0f their owu people, bat were allow--! 4 o tj, 0f -Je i,esttjjen ! Th a,lt,i: , . " ,. , wieUkar. J ? t0 d,rc' ke! ... . uu ,b mao was nuita'-Brill.n. tjrup tljo . -tacul Bil l T) the mnn.a j .' - West Branch Insurance Company, (XF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Iluildmgs, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCash and Mutual plans. Capital,$40U,000. DIRECTORS. Hon J' hn J Pearce I Hon G C Harvey John I) Hall t'has A Mayer Cha. Crist Peter Dickinson Hon. li. C. T. T. T T A brains D J Jackroan W White Thos Kitchen HARVEY, President. A Hit A MS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN, Sec'v. JAMES B. HAMLIN. Agent, ti7 I.ewrsburg. Cnion Co. Pa. Fqrmirs'Jc wimiKw Colrip. M.W. COE. tSCUSD 4SD WAIMT ST.-. eftlLftDUrHla. Capital 1,4A0,000. Assets f 108,151 13, invested m Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. VRE YOC INSURED AOAINST LOSS BY FIRE ! There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most necessary and subvtnntiul preeauthm. We often see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and resu'ls of years of industry swept from them by 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 Eiirhhnra. It will impart cnuhdenra. to your cred itors, aud give a character oi prudence and preen lion to all your l.ui.ilie.i tntnitarliona. It rt--.itr.-s but a very tmalt sum tn Infur in sum ranirin; Iron, fltai to a lotnl. anil yet h.iw many tin-re an a ho hare no iunurnin; U.-u tiitada, ."urnilure, or any. thine '!! IT yuur plock is small, trill the Loss to you lui-til le serious. Tbts I'oiupauy in'tires Atm 7.VrJ MKBfliAn. IZE, UOUUS. FLUX HI RE. MA II1SEK li.nd STOLK From 100 to $ooiMt, at th. l.nwet Kate, and iifion the moat l.ih.ral Terms, and .'Kuan FA1-U.M ou the adjustment of Loss. DIRECTORS. i.onTho.B rior.net JauewK .v-ati'i E.iw K ti.imhoid tleu U.AruiFitron Cha'e bine I r.t'arroi Hrewittcr I lis A.Kut.iucaut (jao.Jlfliut.ol.1 Th Mand.t-tli.-ld laac Leech, Jr. Oeueral Superintendent JOHN TIIOMASOM. Tllo'S II FLuHKNCK, President. Eliff'D R. UtaMIIiiLU, Secretary. J. MERRILL LINN, Agent. f57 1.EU1SBURU, Union Co. Pa Tlie IIIUNtratPd Kditiun of Irving'B Lite of WASHINGTON ! n P. PUTNAM & Co., of New York, vj will commence in a few days a new edition of this great work, in Semi-Monthly Parts, price S3 cents each. Karh viilum irill fntitiif of Id nartc ti.inrt- somely printed in imperial octavo. The whole u'"rk be illustrated by about 8U superior Engravings on Steel, including Portraits and ot,vaai Historical Designs . by eminent artists, with numerous Wood ('u s and .Maps. r.acli i'art will contain at least Ji pages and one engraving on steel : every oilier part will have two steel plates. Term f Vuiilicathn. 1. Each senii-inuntlily part, (containing as above specified) 25 cents, payable on delivery. :. All subscribers must engage lo take the entire work. 3. The second and subsequent volumes will be issued in double parts, aud the whole will be published at regular intervals of two weeks. Among the Illustrations already engraved or aearly completed, are the following portraits (on Meel :) tien. Chan. IlrDrV CM. MouiUie kotx-rt Mnriit Geo. Sturk I! -mil ton iu- " fir Wm IIrw M !ir Henry rhntna Lorl Cornwalli I'u tax m A ninM t ; r"-a Ward Kd'it M-ntn-Tj ft ruir StfrUtiJT Y.V"fyttV Ctiuut 1'uiMki M-rrr Burgojue Waliiuiil'.u ftomlh rlrture hv rai tr"m t'" I'r,"r t-y Truuitmll -lnn;t..n. fr.m tl. .;. tur h Ui rtmuller W sHltiujt.'n. frtiOi lh I'Vturt: liv Muart .iiii..n. from ih.- .irture ot iioudou a Run t altiiiit'iu. ffin llif l-ii-iurf l titatua a,hlIlU. tn.m ihr.i.ir..f iirowoa ZZXZ'PT Mr. whiin.irinMuri MiBfi ruilU-M-, fr-m nrinumi petuw Historical Scenes (frmn Ortiual Designs.) fis of n aniiinjt(n Hirth pltvca Muiit Wrnon (.litrw ti W:u)tiii2!n t tort NwilT W .!. iiirfiou r-urti vine thf Dinmil Smp W tualiiitirU'D at W in- h-t r Waithinti ii'" Ki'-M i"ru fortify iiiu: ItunktrV Hiil oit f K-'iidrrin;a ItHtki il'rwr F.iriin. atin- at Wt P.iiit In 1T0 Wa-hington qiK-lticg a Kiot, (from a cotemporary draint View nf w Vork. 1775 Hilton fr.m Iorrhi--tT lit kiitd in 1774 Ann"Uir,m,nt 'it Inil-inl-ncn lliittlMuf Trfuttm, lijitt ol .trmutiwn PattV f Monrn..uih. lr .J.ik ' Unttit? JieiJ, a'binU'U g"ing to I'otlJTC-S. Ac. Must away s remain, par eminence, the his- , tory of the Father of his Country." 'AiArfr. '"'? """"" . , 1 B. It is intended that the Illustrations j , edition .-hall be worthy of ihc ul.je:t an.lof the author. The best artist have been engaged te make original drawings, anil the m(fst"elnlnem en-raJer. are secured. No ex- pense will be spared to make the engravings i "'able to American art. and fully satisfac- 1 tnrv to amateurs of fastidioni taste, Agents and Tanvasers supplied on liberal , terms. This edition is published exclusively ' for subscribers. Jan. 1, 1S57. a w 067 DO YOU WISH TO SING? ' Mr. Houdbnr) ' t'holre MukIc, 1 J. IllMI.NGTO.N, ew i"ork, PuliIiMier. THE MlsiCAL PIOXEER A CHORIK. TEH'S BVDVLT, for Choirs and the Family Cirri-. Kurt, No run tain 'M tnrliuiiiipT f tie-w d1 orltiiiit. Music Autiiftn, IValm Tunm, ilw and Si'tinn fur UtM I'ltini anJ McloJ.-nn. I'uMifLrd luoutiilv, at i'iO ctn. mt anuuni- $- f- r elut ot Ct. Itm r-vrmij vnlutnr ruiiU''ncr. ftrt. 1, l"nt3. Ink ' anil copious It. iff at tft" -nl (if tli" Ttir. rHU SUSG CHOWS jiut publihed be inrluiin rxistair. Thin Dew aui cinrant or'( 30 perittiri" th1 larfrt Dumber tiltf, 1 f4,iartrtt-jt, oinra th-rii-. Trio-, sninn, c. r., of an Important to DaguerreotypistB,narUe Dealers and others. FOXl'MENTAL Dasuerreotvpe fa- ses. A mcthoil has limp been sought for i" , ,nser' ,n f rable manner. Uaenerreotype 'll,ns!is ,0 Head Stones and Monuments, I have been manufacturing these Cases for the la5' two rears, and can warrant them to leeure 'he picture for a long number of years, The outside case is made of Parian Marble. and the box which encloses lhe picture and J"P5 in, 5ULe of "T"" preservation for a lone; number cf rears, is made of brass a $ereuoox It makes a verv neat job on a Head tone or Monument. Therareusedint.rern- wd Cemetery. Mount Auburn. Laurel Hill. ai, mny mh(,r Cemrrle in Ihe Stas A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Picuerreon pista. Trice from $2.SSeach to $9.50. A circular of eneravinps will be sent toany address, free, with price list Ad- rlrela. A. I.. BALDWIN. Arnit , ,, , .... i.t ' vv , .i. utvaawaj, ii.w aara. i eri'T.a I LEWISBUE6 CHRONICLE Uwlnbarg Savings Inxtllullon TS now open and ready to do business. The 1 reirnlar Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors WILLIAM PRICK, President. J. (i. L. Shindel Joseph Meiiel John Walls, Gideon Biehl A. It. Warlord J. D. Cameron. Four nr rent. Dr annum will ue allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less than sis and over three months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Sept. 19, 1853 James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn J. F. & J. M. LINN, Attorney, at Law, LEWlMUUKIi, 474 Union County. Penn a. Agricultural. Chester County ANE ami Tw o Horse Endless Chain yj I'll W Bit. The undersigned being con-1 vmced by practical experience of the stiperi- only of I imttmltee Tread Power over the or- dinarv five horse power now in use in the West Branch countrv.for threshing out grain. have purchased the patterns and right l i make them. We are now making and have j on hand a lari:e number, which we propose; to introduce on the plan if they don't answer ; to the letter of theguarantee given with each , of thoin, the machine will be taken back and ! V mn. rl,.,..l.l if naifl. Thrvarp now I almost the only enure Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Miintsomery, llerks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, lhan the old machines- will do; Vthey will save at least two hands ; and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHl'RCH A CO. Hartleton, Union Co., Pa. Apply to Tun's Chcuch, Hartleton, or or Dr. L. Komi, Union Furnace. y615 IIunNccker'N CI.OVCK Ul LLcn. MIE subscribers still continue to manufac ture the above Machines, and as there are over MM) 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 j kind ol machine now in use. T. CHI' KC H & CO. Hartleton, Pa. Apply to Tho's Chi-hch. Hartleton, or L. KiHiaa, Union Furnace. lyfi.V Hussey's American Reaper & Slower. 1011 1856 This Machine was put in succesful operation in 18:1.1. and con. tinned to be the only Keaper anil Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to 1845 twelve years alter its intriHluction. t Other Reapers are now tillered with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of (inld and i Silver Medals. Uut the Farmer, in search nf 1 Ike best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, ! had better see a little further. One of the ; other Reapers took thegreat medal in England, ; at the premature trial in 1851; before theclose of the harvest of lhe same year, however it was totally beaten by a Hl.'SsEY JiKAI'KR, j which received the unanimous award of an j impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The ! fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a I series nf triumphs in England, and rapidtyob. ! taming that pre-'ninent position there, which it has already secured in lb land of its origin, i If there isanv -- "i " Vlrs, experience tn .MHume neapers, and using them in the harvest field, OBEII HI'SSEV, the Father .! w-.th 1 h 1 1 K si T It K P K H 4 1 M 1 vv Kit ran i suplied by sendius; theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers reaily for the vast harvest of 18.VJ- We would refer to the following gentlemen, who have ued Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their supeuority: UNION AND SNTPF.R COUNTY. Tmutr Kvrs IVnjmfn Lhr, John Mrnrh, Samn-I Paul i nif. J.. tin Z-Il-r. Jari.h llilhi-h. Jaroh Uuhl. J. Ii. Hnn. Ahrm Aurtid, Thomas Cliuan, sirort, Klirk titr, It..I hli-rknt-r. m. Klsi-knTT,itnr- Sliar. John iiuiidy, Samuel Zr-llt-r, Jo-rt-h Mu-iftr, William Wtlium, Ahram Wolf, W. i H.-rmM. Cliarl.-n ll.,ht,iVorf Kfjr bart, Jf'hn GniTf. Ahram Fard-y. Kmanin-l I'nutiu", Ili-n-ry Mull. Vytw IJnmn, m. '. M.-yrJohn rhamlwrllo, W tlon LIdd, John ao B'lKkirk. Havt-l linttan. noktiiumi:kui,ani colntv. Pamuel M MaMn. John M MmImu. William Dolphin. Jaob Hoffman. iifHirit" Kmt-rifk. (iwirirt Krmiu, .mtrn (iaul. John B. lirllrr, William Smn-k. Wtiliam fl"u-l, (.o.r(f Krwli-rirk, TIio'r trnwltrnljrr, olrmm Waltrn, Jam- Nt-abit, Jh M.Nt-.l,it. A. K. Kat., J. R. iHet ly. Tboma John ton, John k Wm. llamr,ltorMTt t'urry, J'tD'-f II Kutiwl, Am')) Vatia. J. S. k l. Hur-b, Ir 'am; bi'll. Ja-b Kwl, Mi-llt-r t liuruaii. Anthony k i W in. ?njd r, Jobn (.'onr. Jrr C. llorton.Ueo. Conrad, j MONTOUR COUNTY, j Jacob SliuUx, Maylx-rry Grftrhart. taid Clark. Jarr.b i S--hltr, Jr. Wilmm Vorrsman. IWer Wright. Sam. Yorkn. W illiam Mn. b. Knl- rts k Uishrl, .larot. SnyJ-r. A. F. KuMMtl.S. V. Vatm, Jarub Serhler, $r. tt m.Yorka. P. lieim j bach, Wm- Foreman. COLUMBIA COUNTY. I r.tor Mil lor, Jobn HtU.Wtn. N lln.wn. D. A. Bowman, j (ifn. A. Kowmatt. J. Wmly !(wnian, .iilh-rt f'owlr,9tp. , I'hvn Thoinax. llry )Mk. .(olin Itot-ortaon, lanitl ' bnrt. Aloxand'T t.'roTlinir. Amlrvw t'n-Tltne. Mnnre Cn-T-! linn. John Meru. Jarob Hill. Thorna Conner. John Con i ne-r, IVtt-r Apiilcmim. Fiiai h-itrirk. Jamofi Lommnn. I .1-ih II. 11 irk. MiDt (In kP, ir-r;- II id lor, Jox'i.h I I'ot-li, Samuel Ek, Wm. HnfTman, A ml row Frion, Wm. j FriHH, io- II. Frios, Wonloy Frini, Sam'l Fri!, Franklin Kvan. John Kii'bio,Lbar!en and Ueorgw Low. Jotiu Noy- bart, Jubn Wolf. I LYCOMINrt COUNTY. fl,,f"V'o Crlxt, lliram T Uroy, Ronjamin Boar, Prtor iiniaii, ! roller ic p. um.-i (rumirum, iinry j" - '1: "Ttb"l td-oiiiitKor, rou-r nontx, inomaa oavia, i ha lalliuaa. 1 lloar. .lohn I lluberl UibMu. CUNTON COt-JTTY Wm. Dunn. Jamoa WoMh. Robert M'Cormick, JameB Car5kAddt:n, Jvofph HanuA, KoWrt liolmw. CENTKR COUNTY. Wm. M'Farland, Wm. Baal, W. A. Johnston, Josjih Bittier, Wm Uirot. Daii I toon, J.w-.h Myera, Jacob liar tor, John Hoy, Jr. Wm. Fob tor, Adam Uf'ar. The subscribers have the exclusive righlin the following counties: I'nion, Snyder, Nor thumberland, Montour, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry. Mifflin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and promptly to. GEDDES, MAR-SH & CO. Lewisburg, Union Co. Ia., April 24, 1H56. New Firm and New Goods ! A T lhe Mammoth Drug & Chemical -11. Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr Thornton 4- Co., are now ready lo fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a laree and well .elected stock of fresk and pure DRUVS, MEDICISES, Chemicals DycslnlTs, Oils, Paints, Class. Puttv and D UL(i(i I.STS" OLA SS WARE, All kind nf 1'atiut Malicine, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobaeco,SnurT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Faney Xoiion and Toilet Artictet, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, IIbcshss Coibs or hvkiit vtaiiTT. Books and Matioiirry, a general variety ol Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PIJRE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. iYre Proof and Zinc Paintt. Preserving and Pickling Jars, 4c' I tr- Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask yon to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL.' LawfeWf, ViHa r. P. "8 & WEST MUNCH FAliMKIi.-Al'liii. iu, inw William Jonei, A TTORNEY at Law. lullfctions nnimnilv attended to. Ollice on Soutn Second St., recently by H.C.Hickok. Ksq. 69S LEWISBVltG,I'A.2 FREEBURG ACADEMY 1111 NOHMAli SCHOOL. rilHIS Institution is located in the quiet. I beautiful and healihy village of Freeburg, Snyder ;o.. Pa. It will commence the second (Knrnii-1 nuarter of its second session on the 23d of Match. Knconraged by the very lib- J eral paironage it has heretofore received. and j in view of the great want of the proper in struction for Teachers in this and neighbor- ,,-,... i.i, a NiiHxii I)trABTiii!iT, for the ' special training of Teachers, and those wish ing to become such, will hereafter be connec ted with this Institution. And the Principal having secured the services of that juslly pop Teacher, Lecturer, and Author, Prof. J. F. Sriii.iMHn, for a limited time, hopes that the .l liti.,nl exp.1" th"' incurrnl will at b-t r. n.l.T hl liialilulion morr worthy of ,ntron. rmr. SM-l larJ .li ....i.vi.r. I.v lrturmi anit tli-r mean, tn prepare T - a. hr fur the.ip(iid'i of u .stAr. ; an.i :1-r iX lwh, wll ,Tai ihrnurltn ut his rrice while in u, ,iuuty. An ..i.utiimai Femnie Trnrr "T 'l. , " uU , jnujent-. tkiims im.-lmif ramMe inTarlakiy in A.lvana-.) F..r iinani. Bi.m hu.i Tuition pr ww.if'i! wk';'',J'?JJ JXl!' rj,i, i, Unrhman.l Mmiinir. Is ru iM-rdot. ' wamminn u..u r. - - For further inruriiiation.orcirculars address CEO. F. M'FAHLAND. Principal. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LANIXG, Manufacturers and Importers, No. ft Arch Mt, 2d door above 6th, Pima., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in the city. ";ountry purchasers may here be accoin- modated,u-ithout the inconvenience td looking further .in.) mai- he assured that Ihev will i receive the ativantage ot their money. I Bl'K'l'O.N & I.A.MNtS, 124 Arch St. I . . . i- . 3m076 niinvt SiTth Philttiirlulutt r 1 RISING SUN mfii& Nurseries G ianlen.y ..J--(;.Tiii;iiiiott n Riiail, half an h.ur i ride Iroin the Kxchange by Omnibus. &haiUtFruit tint? Orhtimntt'tl TrecfjShrult IVant, tote, t(r. cultivated and for sale in quantises tn suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of all lhe desirable varieiit of the above, for sale Wholesale and .(cUil. Catalogues can be had on application, gratis, S. MATPAY & CO. IV When addressed by mail direct to Ris ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Our Stands are in the Market, Market street, below Sixth, where orders are also received. 6m(i70 BLINDS AND SHADES ! WOF Ai'H .STYLES. 1) J. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Sixth St., ). I'lllAUKI.l'lIlA, inanula-liir.-r..t 1 Sliliatl Itlllldw, Velvet ami (;..i.l Bordered and Fanned Miudt, of hctutiful designs. But), and all other colors of Holland used lor Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, cVc, &c, holesa'.e and retail, at the iowestcash prices. tjr Store Shades painted 10 order.j B. J, W th inklul for pat patronage, res pectfully solicits the public tn can nmi exam- new and large assortment, before pur March 10, 1857. Front Street Wire Manufactory. , WATSON, COX & CO., j f V tieve. Riddle, Screen and Wire ("loth Manufacturers, No. 46 North Front St. j Corner of ToomM' stlfv, btwp.n Marfct and Mulberry ' (Arrlll MIWU PHILADELPHIA. ! Manufacture superior quality of Brass and i Iron Wire Sieves ot all kinds, Brass andCopper I ireC'loih for Taper makers&c.Cylinilersaiid J Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers. Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen , Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish j Cover, Coal and Sand Screens, Fancy Wire Work of every description 3m674 I Joseph Fussell, C Umbrella & Parasol Manufacturer Ho. S North Fttur.h St. j -A ME mrn.n.fV.rk.l. 111 1 1. A It Kl. PHI A. Has now un hand an extensive assortment nf I the newest ant) most desirable kinds. mchnimg many lew SI J leu Dot heretofore tn be had in this market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere 3:M Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. I) I BINCAM & SEI.I.EKS, j Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kinds, li:t No. Third St, below Race, P1I1LADEL. The attenti-in of dealers is requested to an examination ol their stock, which will he found equal to any in this city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N.I). Orders by .Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3mBT3 UNION CANAL I MHS work having been enlarged through- ... . .h.hKrn... i.n....t..4 i . . .... i nia i anal uoats, ine water win oe let in trom Middleiown to Heading on Ihe 1st day of April next f-rTnll Sheets anil infnrma'ion rener. next, i.sr i on kneels anu ituorma.ion respec-; tine the Canal can he obtained at the Office cf j the Company, No. -6 Walnut St. Philadelphia on application tn K. KI NDLE SMITH, President, Ac. Herring's Safe again the Champion!! i The only Safe if huh, in every instance, preserved I their entire contents in lot lute extensive tires. AT the burning of the Artizan Buildings, on the loth of April, and in the U It EAT FIKE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856, the M genuine Hkbriio Sats pre served the Jewelrv of Oeo. W. Simons & Bro. ; Hooks, Papers, &c, of Fisher & Bro, and Edward Semans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins lor nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the HerrinR'S Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more fire lhan Herring's," came forth the acknowledged virtnr. not only prvaerrinir th.r ennt-nta in exr-f llent or dv r. hut bring OirmffrlTt. io a condition to tro ttin.Uirh another ordeal, wbtle th. boaated ' i alamandera" of oth er mak.-r' wrrt- ha.lly uta-d up in evtry inntanee, and in aoma rawti thfir e-nlire eontenta roDiplelfly Or atroyod. To tba public we would aimply t.ay. that, dunnir tha fourtffr. years the llfrrinir'e Safa ba heen lafur tbem, more than two hundred have pawed through aecidantml Bra without the oreurrfnee or a aioirl. It..a. Wa would, th.rtf..ra, eatttion pun-hawr. again..t tha miitrpreaentation of inter.!..! partie. The llfrrinit. Patent i. the only Fire-proof Jlafe made ill thi. rity whirh la proteetM by a Patfttt KikIiI, and w. will guarantee it to retiat mora than double the amount of neat of auj other Safe now known. Far rein & Herrlnfr, ot. Manufactnnr in thiarltate of ' Herring's Patent Champion Safes" 3 Walnut St., PHILADA. N. B. " Evans 4. 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 for Herring's,") will be sold at low prices, 'uo 0, TS."yi Pennsylvania Wire Works. "VTO. .'0 AKt 11 St. between 2d and 3d fonnosite Broad St.) ITuii AliRl.PHIA Sieves. Kiddles, Screens, Woven Wire or all mehes and widihs.with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy Rolls covered in lhe best manner, Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. UAVLISS, DARBY A LYNN. mount Vernon House, TVTO. 95, North 2d St., Pliilailflphia. 1 This old and well established house is admirably situated for pe rsons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. BAKU K IT, Philad., March I, IK5fi. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, XD GUiS...TIie.sulistril'rs invite Jl attention to their stock ol Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Kccd.s, Sea Crass, Trout Flies, Lines A'- Also, fine English an Herman fiuns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Spoiling Apparatus generally- For sale at lowest CimA l'riee; Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HKYBF.KCER A B IK). Ml No. .? M. Second St.. Vhiiul'ljihia Free of Charge ! rPW0 Silt'iiJid Parlor Ensravinq;s.en- X titled -Bolion Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel eneraving from the celebrated painting by Laudeer, and the Departure of the Israelites from Kgypt," a large and beau tiful engraving lrorn a painting by D.Roberts. Thr n tall prifv of ttj aiovt- i-nt;rHVi)4 in 1 yr wl'J', but will t- Kent IT:. rn.lK'O: a follow: Till- puhtwrrilrx iiari- ei.tat.lt. 1... a itooK A'HtvrT in l'liilHJi-lliia. un.l will furiiiHli any liook nr publication at tli rt-iail prut, ot ant ol Ho- 1 Mniraxinto.. u-li an liar- 1 lortK, kr will n---ivi- tlie niairntin.-n for urn- mr anl a; roi.y ol riUi'T l Ihr atH.r. bi-autlful nr:i imr.". frw (li:irt;w, ur if Miiti,ril.ni to a f. an.l a ft. IrinfJ fll'-li a l'atTnr. anu rhiillru'ri l.a.lif'it I'liriituu All uunI, tb.-v will rtfcritfi Kitti maaiineii an'l a rupy nf ' '' 'nvraTiiii. nt,, mnd lttnt, h UWH f Biiii.iii., N,w.P.rr H-milinjf.. Vi..wr...rMa(hiii..ry. IKK.k Illu-tr-.ti'D. L-lc" ; '.wry ciwriptfc'n of mn Kuwiiif-i 1 nl 4r. All tinir unit ov nmtl lifimptly Htt-tifi 1 (i. I'itmiu wi-Liuir virW' . t Oteir j bu i liiiii ir riifri.vfi. inn iwrnl Intitunutj p or kft.-h of U lu il I in l v uixil r fiiiM. IVr-ons ui m -Iit:inf.r Iciviur w!blw artiflr-n wout-l tit) it t tb-ir kJ VHntnf tr d'lr sm trir nicrilit;rri, M we woulii act mr .i4-uti fur tlift Hale of th ftiut. Ii VIC AM it IIElti K Tn. PotTH TaiiiD 'seit. i'miaiiKLfuu, P.. j. ii. B.RAM. CjW'J t. mai fi we. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arllnir...Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an immense sale ; 5,(1(10 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy bv mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price. $1. J. W. Hi; A III. TV, Publisher, 4f North Fourth St. Philudtlphin, Pa. S. 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. -Trusses Trusses C. II. NEKDLKS, TKI AM) UKACK rsTABLUMiMEVr. S.W. I'or. -f Twellth and Race Sis. j rHil.ADKLl'HIA, I Importers if fine Fmlch 'I'HfsstKS.combinine ' txfrrjiir lightnrt. Paf, an. I flnrnhtliiy. with; wncri construction. Hernial or Kuptured patients can be suited by rtmittitii? muiil', a ln-lf-w : S. n-linj mimU r of itirht- arouuil tin' ht , hii1 tatinie t'l "tT.-rU-ti. ( l o-t .f .iiixltf Tru-ri $2, S, 4, U. Unultlr ", . 10. , lntrurtiiD tv to wenr.an4 liow to alttct a cur?, when . possible, aut with the Trust. j Aim fir aalf, in (ttfat Tarirtr, Dr. Running's Impmrrd Putrnt RoJy Rracr9 f'r thf1 enr of ProlapMi ttri ; alA Spinal l'ropa a4 . fupt.rtM; I'utent Should-r Urartu, Ch--t Kxpfin-lera anJ Krrrt.r ItmcfH, ailaptfil to all with StHp i,uiildrrt anJ 1 Wcitk l.uiitc: K!a.-tir Ab lotuiDil IWLa, aucD- iK.ri ; Srinif. Dial- nnl f n !. tUtAiliei' HMm.-., with Lu'ly utU?DJants. Iy590 ( WOOD'S AUNAMENTAL Iron Works, Kidie J Avenue, Ph iladklfhia. The attention j ihn Ttiilili. i invirpi. tit ihp pTlpnuire Tntni. ' idto'iy mm niriL.t-ni in me suujtuuii, u is prepared t furnish, at the shortest notice, Iron Kailine of every description fur Cemeta- ,, , , . I. . i i i- , m- I nes, Public and I'nvate UuiMings, also V er- andahs. oalcomes, r oun tains, settees. Chairs, " -? '"'"I1 &c-anA '1",r ' i v "tk "f character, all of which , is executed with the express view of pleasing , the taste, while thev combine all the renin- ; sites of beauty and substantial construction a Purchasers may rely on having alt 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. I RO KRT WOOD, ' Rif.ge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of lhe Improved . Spiral Slu ing Matrt'h?, No.-2 Walnut st. l'nuak'ipnta. FIVE SILVER .MEDALS awarded, viz. Two hy the American Institute. Nw Y.rk. Ott.l 151 Uo I'ranklin lni-titut-, l'hiladliihi&,NT. Van. I One at the Maryland Indtitut-, Baltimore. Nor.) lfci.2 The peculiar improvement in the construe- tion of this Matress is, that all the tlumy and Wrv uvtmen frame work is enti tirely dispensed with tin. I it. nlnre siinnlte.l bv a linhtfr anil , . . 7 L - B , . . m,,cn more ouraoie irame me springs are an , connected by harness-letnhcr hinges, secure y . . ' ., f .....u, ........ ...f, ...... .v .. a.Mf,,. spring to lall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or ben. up. and is thus admirably fitted lo the wants ot the sick or asthmatic who may require a sitting posture.having the Injurious softness of the best Fea.her Bed with the light- , .- -, . run .. . " ness and facility of handling ol the common K rMttress. 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. nese wis ie wru auapieu iornotcis,Derins of Ships. Sieainhoats and Hospitals. Spring Sats forChairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Mattesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (tn enamel) and plain finished CA S T in OX FUR XI TI RE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, (jarden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 Iy575 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20 i, Chesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good sivle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. H. FULTON. . W. ii. M AHON. Pianos, and Husic. J0S. L.Y0DER, Agent for Meyers and Voght's celebrated IMano. has just icceived a large assortment of Sheet Music, Pianos, and Mclndetm Bonks, Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published hytionld.Lee A Walker, S. L. W alker. or any Publishers in the Uuited States, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. It riMlK suliscriiier con- X linues to carry on the Livery Hmliicsi" at E2 ffirt -. near Markee.p.fun, solicits the patronage ... Us public generally. CHAKI.L3 . !.. Lewisbnrg, May 2i, lio LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, tiiankful for JjJ&ripast patroiiaiie, would inform W3svilthe public that they continue to ; ' riiS i ii a n ii far t u re all kinds of MII.l. liKMil.Mi and other I'astmgs. Thr-nshing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be o cood material, and at prices that ran not fail , please. tiVA l. M A KsH A. L O. Lewisbnrg, Feb. IN.M "lOOKINvi Kioves, of vnrious attcrns J and atzes, for Con I or Woo , for sale attbe Lewisburg Foundry by lirddes. Marh V Co. STOVKS 1'iirlc.r, Weed, and Coal Stoves, various patterns, for.nleat the Lewiiibuig Foundry. liedde, Maish & Co. WIAUD'rf ratont (ianji I'low, a supe rior article, fur saleat the Lrwishurg Foundry by Ceddes. Marah A. Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent rlenidcdly lln- br.it and most durable (rain Drill nowin use. for tale at the Lewi-burg Foundry by Geddej', Marnh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both (irain and Grass 1 f AM FACTUtKD and for sale at the 1U Lewisburg Foundry by OKDIlKs. MARSH A C Winlield Woolen Factorv ear llartlilou, In ion County. fllHI-S establish in r ht i now in the best order J The machinery being nearly ail new I..,, i.t.. ... ...,!. ...... umi....,l lc siiusi-nurr lens aic ill saying tliatlll work shall not be surp;sed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. I f I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of Coods, such as Cloth.it Sittiwtt, Cashmrrex, 'i'tufdx, lihmket Yam, 4re which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and rnuntrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf L..it!.iii; I.o.l AFTE it runny yt ars' (W invtipation anu numerous experimenU, lhe I'uU ott-e takes pleasure in ii.forrniup the pullic that he tia arrived at the true principle ot pioteciiuc families dwellings and properly Irora tb destructive inHu ence of LIGHTNING- The calamities that every I ily , Town, dlage and C ountry falls victim to annually, thro the gra negligence ot its inhai'itantti, is beyond calculation, especially nhen the .eiuedy u to eay to obtain thi U tounu in ! Patent magnetic Lig!)tniU3 Hob ; anil in this alone. This Hod has bt rn examine..' by the n-o-t cruutjfic g ntlemen in the wirld ' Froffaors M.Murtrie, J( hnon, Wallor uiiJ man ; others that have examine d them, recommend a no j tfpeakof them in the hichtl terms oi a pronation. , and have pronounced them (he only ale rod ir . uce in thiiior any other country for lhe protect! ; of I.ivetiand Property. One advantage iModmdf and throw back a part of lhe fanc duid harn.l. s. io lhe clouds ; in time of a stroke I hi enable the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belong ' to tbe earth without the ligbte-t danger of lea i ving the conductor. This- rod has many otfiei j advantrtgrti over the old one. J he only place ol manufacturing i. in : J hit St. 3 d'-un ahote 1 2A, PhiUuh lihia. where all person are repectfully invited to cil and examine for themselves. For salt holt aU or Retail by TriO'S AIIMITA(.K. (rders promplW attended to. Tern cash. The rods have been purchased and surct" ully used by the follow u.n muiMUiiul. c -mpanie-li d corpmaiious. wboe oaiues are cheerfully uhnutted : In ami n-ar '. ilad'lphia .A . k itminr, Ju-l a. uvirr, Ju-ttrf i"..nra.. J. ,Mull"nl. J-hn li mr, v. t". cuni, J.itr i:irr. i,.o.(kKv. . i.ra.i lV'1'. thT. Ul,;cki,--T Aiu.-hr.u. Ar.dn 'bn.-.her. tiraut. John otruan. Ihnn. ,n i-r Hat- A ii(K.na, a. r. liink.-r,.. ii.ML,IU,n..,n,o...ltiVo.. Mr "wninic. j. . ur-r. j. w . Unon, c. iiumj hr. is, J P;j. lr nipit-y io, j. yniati. rl. Harlr-n. J. tlTn-hirr. i. IVr- Mr. Mian'lef". Mr. Martin, i. Ix-rMcv. J KrlnklfT I'aTifOn. lr. I'aul.S. 11. t'oners t ,. l u Miliar. th k. j unw iii.tvi. th- t.s. Ar-nai. ih' Jrut tarien O uuuKnra' Jiaii. th, Sl.it , Jude M Call. JiiJc Iiayti'D, John Netauii, lr oeaj.ivuuf riK, mt. j. iionniu,;. jy fMc t orxrr. Hartley Tp. Mark lUllj- f.ny . m. Kn-trr, John Hann. Michael IVter?. Jacch Muilh, Da. id Hidum, HrubD Sli-ni h, Grnrpv KU cKiier. X'w Berlin Oxirt HoucV, and Cutnniis.-i. ntT-" otSrr. tiiuct -m 7 J.-hn K-lr. i'tiion 3.. lr. Charlf Wilii- n. Majitn, h Tp. h hn Kunti. Sini.-n Kuntj. i '.m Tp. laai- Cumdruo. H'hitt Dtcr Tp. Michael UoQiuau. RECOMNEXDA TTOXS. I'iulat a.. Ao- l.iif.ar TilirA thin dny raivfnHy in-j.. rt. -l a ritniiurtor or Hod. with Tan anJ imle-x. fr-t.-J l. Mr. ArtuitMtrf, on H.l.tTiic IIouim- lil-n.t-.' .,.! naTtf no n-Miaticn in faying that ii in nut nly thr Ust 1 have eTr f.f-n, but that it i th- rnly tmr I haT? yet j examined that in n.nttru' t A on ntr.rtly m .e ntirir pritiri j plra. Hia with tnnrh Iraurr that 1 r. i -mnnJ b; IconJuctorto the a.b ntion ut ownrrf of hmhiir j". II. Mi'M l' KTKIK. 1 am well yatififlt-il that the Ma.-n-tie Luhtning Kol manufacturetl l-y Mr.Th. maa Armuae.of 1 htlaaelphta is the brut that has eetr U en ma-lf. I h iT.in nt m-r-rai I ycara in the study of the- bwn of elf. tri. it and nupn-t- ... In t...!!,: uim inMf lrt " nu ni'siMiniiu in .-aTinv nmi the tiixb ".7;"'0" ' prTTl7 "f - ' T"1' '!""' "!7h. I '""":') "d f'-r' rrl h "i--n-t at th. top ' the rrnl, ami it woul.i be iinr-iiM,.. at-corjinu io tht- Iaw ,,, aurarii n and rrpulsi-.n. r, r a luil.Jink-to l. injured l y a utroke tl litchtninir mbm rr-.trrtrtl ,y on. o ; i1'"" 1 h" b''n iuaint, u j.h Mr. Armitas, t ; ar n.n.trurtr.i. and r-it rr.ntinrej thai tiir ,i,,rt,,., """W attt-ndt-ti w.ih romj lete mm... Theinereaninn t LtIZYV.t'l-'"'!" in " p,n ottrtHttuntry,laai.le.ninit.ntlalir.nt.ftheirntiHtTand unerioritr. ikai y k. waiiVr i d j Hi-inn Sun. PMlatl Co., April to, lsss. ' ; C"S.C. WILT and OAMI'EL HOOVER, Hartleton, I'nion Co. Pa i aie Agents for I'nion and adjoining Counties nd will furnish the l.'o.l. on the same terms and in the same manner as Ihe Proprietor. NOTICE Having ken appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected wuh the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also thai he will attend to the re-interment of deceased persons, nnder the direction of their surviving friends Residence in the Lodge at the (.ate of th..' Cemetery. (.EOKUE DONACHY Lewisbnrg. May 30, 1851 IRON ! IRON TT IRON ! ' ! 23,478 LBS- J,lst mfil at the Hardware Store of KEYS OLDS A McFADVES. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and beet as sortment ot Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the rxclwivr control rf the celebrated VLtsTt.i' Centre county Iron, we are enabled lo warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at C.sa, prices' to all Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FAPDEN. Lewisburg. May 10, 1855. If you want Hooks) ON any subject whatever, cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere in ihe connty if yon want Stationery at the lowest prices or anything else in the Book line.eal at the new and cheap Bookstore of NEVUS &. CO, Market St, I.ewisbnrp. Fa. ' itjb AYER'S ;at!iartic Pills, (UlUAR COAThli.i 1BJ MJLM TO CLEA58E THE BLOOD HD CTJEE THE 8IC DT,I,I., Kalk.r., Mhra. PkralBaat rbllaaikroplala, read tb.lr KVaeta, aud Ju.la. of th.lr Vlrtaca. ink tiik clt.b or Ilradrlie,i k Hel -lir,roiilSloie . TW J r Atra. ftr: I haw hwa r(lllj rani nt r.l h.lw I'- tori riu h' l.jr tewt trft'.nr 'i!l It r,u l.ar-rr"mafc.iil.t..iua.h..tuta th.r rlrai.-- at "'"J ' M" J J, Vuc. .at ra I"!. W eRIBLl, Bllloas Diaorders and Lirer lomplaiau. nvraaniKaT 'r m limvm. Am.ia. It. C Vh laM. "m- t bim na-d rir Pilla n. mj -rl an.l kul vrviir rv.r mnr. yn ml tiwm. an-l ann.,t Imaaui aav llwj ar. Ui. t-l rathani'- w. mpk.j Tlmi n latin ! 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Alia: I hat. o.l J-.ur Pill, with .ltra.-r.lin.nj nrr in n.t fttruilt ait-1 auH.i.2 Ih-m I am fallal J" t.M ,,.tr. T..r.:iiUt.-tl.eolttan..if 4tr.t..DaMlr47 II, . W...1 tl.-y at. th. t.rj ht.t r.iB.ljr I haia i ktK.an, ai.J 1 lau r. rifi l.itllj ronimn.l thrai In ia, IikD-U. Tmra. J- . Ultlts. VT... Wl.-rnt? f . S T . (VI. 24. Dz Pra : I am n.n.a t'-ir Catharli.- Pill, in aty .o.. Mr. at,-! lin'l tl.-ln an .ir.tl.nt .'iriwtiT. a ckaawlla) " ""NX Vl 'MrnAM. m r, F.rTsiprlna, Srrofiiln, Kine' Fril, Tetter, Tumor, nd Suit Kheum. fmrn It 'rtr.ir.iii .W-rcMat -J Lmat. I . 1M. Ir Arra- Y .r Pill. ar. th. rnr.n nf al! that b rt in m.-lirt..". TI..J hat. rartrf ) littl. .lan-lti if ul. "..ii- -tm. ti.n h-r hn-l ann ft ttuat ha.1 i.r i-4 Inrtinti.i. l..r t.nr.. tt.r u....... . It afHu-tl wilii t-l'-trh. an'l i.im.I. on h-r -k;n and ia h..r hair All.r our chil l ctrrnl. alt. !.. tri-l yoo tilU. an.! th-l bav. cartJ h. A.-A M--K..HI If.K. Kheumatiam, Kronileia, nud i.ont. Voi Hit Ut. It. Iftwi'l. '!' Jf-'-h tp rkm Pi H-tEl pttA.tAH. aa 6. iai. Hnxoa.I. MI : I .h--u:-l 1 mi(rralfulft-rth. nWr akill iiaa hronil.t In. if I Aid r.l.rt nty caa. f. ym. A . ..l.i - lit" ! in nit lin.U ami hronil.t on .arntt UI:r.g n-nr-.l.i - Iitin-- h"h tn l-l in chronic rh.omatna a...l..tl,Lt..-i.i.tc 1 l.a.1 th. I.ft ..I tttMriaDj.tb.dt rr. ...i-.1.1 at.tll. tht a.l..c "f J.r tnt aa-ttt in ll.linti .r-. I'r. a.a.mt-. 1 tn-1 J'r pi. Tlfir .-.'! ! 'it .nr.. Pj peratlu. IB lit. u of tl..-tn I am n-.w tntir.ly atll. f iTl Ca.Kiia. Bit--a Roiob. La, 5 Off. 1W5. Pa Avra: I ha, l.n .iilir.-lt cnrtl l-J t--nr Ptllio, Rh.tiui.ut li.-ut a iiiifui daa-a.-. that ..a.1 aflirlwl ma tTvir-- M.NttNT .-UDELL For I.ropT, l'lrlhoni, or kindred Con. Plalula. rmiiog au acuv. purgt, u..) ait alt n-.r nt rrutr.lt. For CoMiTp nraa or ron.tipation, and aa a. Ilnrr Fill, th. are i.i.Trrii ir na .-llr. Fit, Siippreion. Paralysia, Intlxnain. lion, ai.-l -n O.Mfnr.a, ai.4 Partial Ullad. Lata Uirn currd 1 thr allrratltr acu. a o( thro pi.la. M.t of th title In mark-t contain M.rcnrT. ar.l-h.al. tliotich a taluaM. r-no-'y in Hkllfnl hand. i tlanmr-w in a ..ut.lir l-i'.l. tr-HBI thr .irra.llui C"nattiu.ncr. tliat ft, cjnrntlt h.ll... it. incauti..ti. ui- Thrae cootatn no Btrr Cury or Btilirrai .uLTtlaliLe whalrter. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAFID CURB OF COMHS,ri)LDS hoarseskw. ixflv- fc.VZA, BKOX HITIS. WHOOPUO COVGH.fKOrP, ASTHMA. IX CIPIK5.T ( OSM.MPTIOS, airl f r tvli-f of crnduu.; tivf; .iir-nu iu aAmti itJMlW' t.f ttlf itWfeW. V- ml not iwk t-- the pnMir of i Tlimni.-h.-nt tt -tn. and :m-t eTry hamlet of U Am-ri-an Slate iw n.rfnl rt.rrt "'Z10. plaint hare m-l I"-1 krv-.n "TTJ? t me r-r.ni xr-ri-n-e .-f ir 1fcx. and fr-w y ti c-iiiii.?iiti.i an li-r- hi. h ha n4 avn,..t. tbrta a. t.i hvii.K tT..,.hy of iu r.ct..ry ott the anhtle J r-nmi. -hr-HSM ..f On thit and ltine. hllf It ta tl n,.-r i.wVrfilnti.V.t' y-t known t mn nc-liaVI.- ar..l itaME-rmw fluv-a-a f the rultminary tn.-aiA It ihr ple-twantt-at uJ mSr9X rfnitnly that oat. 1 m-i.I----.l f.-r HiUiiT an! rour.it iT9fna. I'arrtitt sh-nitl baT it ia at.rr acainM th in-i.iuma B-my that tui niii thni nnpr-j"Jtr"t. V have abundant gnmii.to t-laar. thf CHt.m.T l'frT-'ILM mrett morr Urt I t th ft o-.imi-tu.tm it prt-vt-iiT than th- It curt. Kej. it Vf juu. ai. l mn ur c.l.N h: tb? arc furai-K It.t th-m iinri! n.' humar. kiU .-an miwttpr th- iwiorabi canker that, fantfrn-'! on th1 rital. yur lit away. All feii-'W th ilrfaiM fnuhry r.t unt dirdri. and a tii- y fcn..w tiart ttif Tirtn- .f tiiw rtm-ily. w ni n da ni"tf th..n h- ar-Kiirf lh.rn it ia aUll tna-V th" hrt it ratt We nynr no r.-t. no oarr. D" tii tn r-nt-'nr it tha R) m (-rl- f j. "t-iM.i, and thna aff--rd tbvae who lly Mi it tL Un! anit wiii.-h'airaki.lcanfurniah 6 thAr cur. PREPARED BV DR. J. f. IYER. Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Xsse, ASD SOLD BT C. W. s. It tl r: I. at .1 I I 1. 1 & t ll writ. I.al.t org : M.iiik A .. ... ; i ii. M.fi.n.tur.' , J V l a. Stilt a I A FRESH SUPPLY OF Vmz. Mei!icint.Foiiks.Ni)tinns, Varieties. Ptatuinrry, Ac -nrchafJ in i New Yt-ik ar t 1'lnia !. n.aike's. ha-ju?t teen rec it at ihc fil l Jljmmi in litre M.-re oi rilltlsT A rAI.IVELL,Lewibiirrr. G I.As Jars, f. r Pickling and Preervirp I Quarts ar.tl llait liallt-ns. tor 5ale chrap t. nil:iT CAt.I.WFIt. l T K OREEVs AROMATIC SAP.a certain I I f cure f-r Ihspepia and diseaes arising I li.-ui tn impir." :... f th r-Tr-ntn.-h alMt a ure pra I veniia. .-t H'Klt AMAi:l j ritv eta aer bottle. I for en!, ly t 1IKIST Jt I Al.liW Kl.L SAPORIFIEK. or Concentrated Lyewar ranted to make Soap wiihout Lime, sr..! ' with littletn-tit'le With rnerakeof l.ye and fbur poucjf ..-ap 1 tl. y. u -:to tnakr I ft. m caiU-n. gnl r, ft S.p. Hard oap ran be nta.it' in th aarae way. V. r al. by rIKIT . MI.M VI r. 1 A . Ks- H ITE UREASE, for Waggons. y Bu. letl'sgasts. Omnibuses, States, etc a Mipmor artirle. f. r mie by C11KIST CAI.lin B1.U Still Onward! I SUCCESS UXPJ II A I.LELED I : ! DIIEI A Title of the Great Dismal Sinmp. By IIAKIMET lil.tt tlKK SToWE. S voii. ljt ... , : :. I Certain pi.liticians.interested in lhesnfjvrt I of the "peculiar institution," have en.leavtrtJ to persuade the public that Mrs. stowe's as work is artistically a failure, and lhai it has ( proitn.-eil no preftun-l in-rretw-ion on ei:h.-r ."if .'fit. j Atlantic. Hut the rubli-bent are ha j t t.-.ratr. that of tlie many bundrt-da of Amt-riran nottrry ?;ir. tl... ba. r-reii.l. III. vat-t Bisjonly bare rrn uVn.!. .I.v lar- rtbia, most i f th.-m entliu.ia!.t:r. f rAn.t th Ir-u" 4r Iiaa exet-.-d.-d that ..lam work ot tu-tton t trr ut-li.fcd. the ; J -El,. II III HUH !-AM .rt, ft !. tiila" ; ea.-h. U-iOtf now in prra... In l.itinoj. the raceme hmi. N-en etrn more a"n.!-r?i!-; The tl.re, ailh but a bw x.-eptH-n-1. nrfcn. aw-ii. the to-niut. and pt-wer of the author, and in trai. of fck any It mjr autb. r notrl.t Ir n.ud. An-l-lurai!; tb.l.... daya aurtet-din it put-liration. n.. tew.r tban i SIXTY Tilt it A Ml It'll b. were at-!d. The unirvri-al a. tr. of liu-rary men, arw , plare lrs. Mt. we among ttie ! Foremost Author? of ihc -Ure, and nrilher partixantthip nor an au-trn rrii.v.'ti-. bwotry can tm Ut-prtr. her of tbe .aurt i ft' b " nobll eaxnt-d. 1'lllLLU'S, SAM I 'St ' A I'l" VPAM. 1v.lihuls. BttsTON. nhal ran Etonian dot rpills long expected book by T&AKJ HI . I is now ready for Agents and Canvassers. It is having an immense sale.and iscrnsiderfu one of his best etlorts. In it will be lnin.l Arthur's views on Ihevejed questicn of f .WJ.VS K1UHTS, and what she can Jo as Sister. Wife, and Mother, ripecimen ccr' sent by mail on receipt of the price. 1.00. J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 48 N.4ih St. Philadelphia, Pa N. B. We publish all Mr. Arthur s N Books. Send for our List and Terms to A(5"" Lithographic Printing, &c. IARL VOLKMAR is now located on V. North Fourth street, near V 'f Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPH" Views, Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Crawisg Teachers. The German and French I.anenaces. Draw ing, Tainting and Drarhting. taught by r Vclkmar. Lrw.sk.. -AP"'. IM
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