JU ? 1' I! 8 J Si .I "J fi It . i U It if ! 1 1 I- II. Ill lit 3 i3 Mi t ' ! f f The Old Pod-Augur Dayi. SI JuilAI D. C!l. I ii aa aged man al work, He turned an augur round. And ever and anon he'd pause, And meditate profound. Good morning, friend," qunih I to him, Art thinking when to raise 1 O, no," said he, I'm thinking on The old pod-augur days. True, by the hardest then we wrought, With little extra aid: On honur were the thing we bought, Oa honor those we made ; But now, invention stalks abroad, Deception dogs ourway-. ; Things different are from what they were In old pod-augur djys. "Then, homely was the fare we ate. And homespun what we wore. Then scarce a niggard pulled the string Inside his cabin door; Then, humbugs didn't fly so thick As hall the world to haze ; That sort of sea was scarcely known In old pod augur days. "The men were strong, and women fair Were hearty as the doe ; And few so dreadful -feeb!e"were They couldn'tknit and sow. Then, girls could sing.and they could work, And ihurub gridiron lavs That sort of music took the palm In old pod augur days. Then, men were patriots rare, indeed. As Arnold or a Burr, Ther loved their country, and in turn Were loved and blessed hy her. Then Franklin, Sherman, Kittenhouse, Earned well the natiou's praise We've not ihe Congress that we had In old pod-augur days. "Then, 'slow and certain' was the word, Now, 'de'il the hindmost take ; Then, buyers rattled down the tiv. Now, words must payment make; Then, murder-doing villains soon Were decked in hempen bays We didn't murder in our sleep In old pod-augur days. So wags the world. Tis well enough If wisdom went hy steam. But in my day she usd to drive A plain, old fashioned team; And Justice, with her bandage off. Can now see choice in ways She used to sit blindfold and stern In old pod-augur days. Taking the Census, in Kansas. We were not a little amused at the ac count given o by gentleman of this city who has josl returned frem Leavenworth citv, (Kansas) of the marnicr in which an officer appointed for the purpose by the late "legislature" proceds to take the ccn tua under the Dew law. Our informant fonfted the acquaintance of the somewhat jovial official, who was dressed out in full regalia, consisting of red shirt, jean pants, a huge blue capvd overcoat such as are worn by the U. S. dragoons, a belt with I revolvers, and bowie knife. This individ-1 Dal (whom we will call Drown) carries J with him book of some four quires fools- j cap, to which is attached a lead pencil by j a long string. lie has lodgings at the Plasters' Ilouse.wliere no professed "abo litionist" dare show his Lead. Thither flock "the sons of the South." and stands Brown, making up his list of "chi tons" who are to be voters under the new j law. If advised to divide his time between i the above named hotel and that where for Ihe most part the "abolitionist' frequent, the answer is that thry "want nobody from that hole." lSiown of course has to take, in the course of transacting his offi cial dutios,very frequeot friendly rummers of whiskey punch, whiskey raw, whiskey warm, whiskey cold, whiskey and water, whiskey with tugar,whiskey without sugar, &C-, and sometimes doubtless the various j drinks are so "mutually proxiinitu" that by about dinner time, or at latest by the time bog aud hominy como on for uppr, bis writiug becomes slightly hieroglyphital ; and the names mixed aud iuterspcrsud with i ejaculations against alolitioub's to such a ! degree, that oue might think, in glancing over his roll, that the greater number of j voters were "abolitionists" with christian I names all of them remarkably similar and j somewhat profane. These are written, moreover, with the peneil which hang to I the book, so as to facilitate the process of' erasure if necessary. The law is not very stringent in its requirements about the spelling of tho names of men found at the ; "Planters' House," or as to what sort of . au -instrument may be used in entering them upon the list j It may be inferred from the above gen era statements, that mistakes and miahaps sometimes occur, by which a vast amount of Brown's valuable labor is lost to the community in which ho lives and to tho world in general. A ease in point occured j while uur informant remained in Kansas. The unfortunate Brown had been pressed with official business in an unusual degree one day, and in consequeuce the tally of whiskey had become quite full, and 51 r. Brown also. By the time night set in,the Irsva official Lad become what is some times termed "blazing drunk." The "Ab alitioiists," the future fato of Kansas, the vision of the polls stocked with Yankees, and the dignity of bis office, all pressed upon him, which, with the wcighlaof bad liquor, completely overcame him. In eburt, Brown was drunk,and at a late hour was borne reeking to his quarters, "a son of the South'' prottiate, shorn of his glory, nd auconscious of the position to which be bad been reduced. Daring the night, Le slept off a good part of the l'umcs of his i debauch. JlorniDg came, and with it lirowo the official, trying his legs up a, flight of stairs from the cellar, curding as , be climbtd all abolitiondom for having stolen that precious four quires of paper, 1 ttring, pencil and all. 1 bus was lest the 1 labor of many dj)s. All the name's of, I .r.oos he Lad enrolled bad vanished into ; thin air; more than two quires of them ; Unfranchised at a blow, l'oor Biown ! I Siu-h it the nuthod of census taking in I Aitn.i .' Out nf thit U'ok irere to cutne ' prvnt if citizenship, and to be entered j theieio was to enjoy in "Movd-bought Km oi a inenieu tu bis suCrsne !" A K'c.t country Kansas under tLe rule of j , ""0,).1 1 '"i'wraey" aoJ the nun roll Financial Racine & Mississippi R. R, Company TEX per Cent. Farm Mortjrase Bonds. I We invite the attention of all who desire a perfectly safe and certain Ttx Pea ('est investment, to the Farm Mortgaje Bonds of this Road, which we offer for sale. These Bon is are secured by mort;a?e on farms in i ihe immediate viciniiy of th- road, as well as j by the Uond of the Railroad Company. They I are redeemable, and wiil be paid, in May "61. i The luterest Coupons will be paid in May and j Nov. of each year, at our office. The roal is 136 miles long, and 06 miles are now finished and in operation. The remaining j 50 miles are progressing rapidly to completion and it is confidently expected that the whole i of the roa l will be opened in the course of the ! present year. The business on that part! wnien is now comp:eieu nas proveo mucn greater than was aniiripated, and there can be no doubt the whole road when open will be a handsomely remunerative enterprise. The road is advantageously situated as will be seen by the Map, and its connections are such as to insure it an immense amount of both freight and passenger business. The fin ancial condition of the road is as follows : Stock Ch Pu-wripii-m Tn ant Ouiiiy Subscription i-sO.iHiO 3,-00 IM0 1.3t0.U(Jt) Bonded Indebtedness $10,000 per mile fl.ii O.oi)0 The nett earnings for the year 166 were in round numbers $119.1100. The rost of that part nf the road that is in asewa $1,300,000. It thereiore earned over a per cr nt , ann mat on an unfinished road. As soon as it is com pleted to Kreeport. 101 miles.ihe business will be vastly increased bv the connection which ii there makes with the Illinois Central and Ualna & Chicago Railroads. We have personally eiamined this road and the properties which are morttrared, and we offel the Bonds in the full confidence that thev are perfectly secure and reliable investments. The Bonds are in amounts of from 100 to $15,000. We will be happv to fornish any desired information about Hie affairs of the road to thne who mav applv al nnr office, by letter or o'herwise. Keen &. Taj lor, No. lot Walnut t , bW.iw tourtll, i'lltLAD' A. A number of the above bonds are in the hands of the undersigned, for sali in I.ewis burg. mh 27,"5 A. K. BELL. West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCash and Mutual plans. Capital,$ )00,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall Chas A Mayer Cha Crist Peter Dickinson Hon. O. C. T. T. T T Ahrams D J In-km an W White Thos Kitchen HARVEY, President. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHE.N". SecV. JAMES B. HA MLIX, A?ent, 637 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. xqf iii:"s' & yc:i)i)i:' fi)?i!'qn;j isip. V.W. COO. 9EOSD 4S1 W.iLM'T SI , I IIILA&U.FUU. C apital 1.250.000. Assets $l(W,15t 14, invested in Bnds, Mort pass and oilier good securities. VRK YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BV FIRE! There are bet few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting thii most necewury and aubtimtir.l precaution. Wit t ten i aM-w4 Ww jtk t Tint hnvv lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of inluxti-y swept fi..m them by the devouring element over which thy have no control but by bring injured. Insurance protects von from the incendiary, nesjlisence of servanN and the casualties of Tour tn-iet'h'irj. t will impart fufi.lrni-.- to T"iir wd iun. anil Tiff fliHrm-t- r 01 pru-if uw aud pif caution to all vr.ur burto trao?t-t.iou. It Tenure liut a vt-rv tun t innrv W fnmn tnnsntu I'ri-ui J.10U to $100. and y-t bow hki:i t!-re wre h liT tin iti'uranrr u;xu ? n1s. i-hi rt lnr. or any thing If your tock if "tuall. e'ill li:r Losd to you m iv it tf si-trui. This r-mtii ttv inniv Bnr.DrxCX. Vf RrrfAXD UL, iiOOhS VCKSIiVIW. Jtf.lf 7rViV.'lPaiul SfULK From 100 to SoOnrt, at t)i Tywt Rat. an'l iifxm th mr.t Lib- rat Terms, and 1'ftuMPT Pa'XE5t on th? niljutlmeut of L b. HIRECTOIiS. rtn Th" B Pln-nee j .latino K NVall TAw.1t U'mho1& tiro II Armtron5 n:', llinw. I F.i:arrl Bivwt?r I h- A KiiMiir.iiii lb Mr.nUerfi.jld L-uk Leech, Jr. Otneril ouperinti-nlnt .rntIV TH 1M AS-IX. TIIO'.S II Fl.ollKSa:, Pn-Nilent. EDWD B. UELMUol.l). mjtiuij. J. MERRILL I IX. Asrent, 657 i ISBCKO. Union Co. Pa Educational. DIJIVERSITy SCHOOLS ! Rt-v. H. MALfOM. D.D., President. THE Summer Session w ill open April and continue 14 weeks. COLLEG Tnitn.n. per session, $10 charges, eicluive of rooms, $1 SO. T'lftl 'ietit Ihpnrl mmt free. ACADEMY H. I). Wuiu, A M., Princi pal M. W. Cn4MivH, Assistant. Tuition ,ier session Classical. $7, charges 45cts; Eng lish. $'5. charges 4-' ris. FEMALE I SS Tl TL'TEW iss A.T.tun, Principal. Tuition per session R2iitar course ? 10, Preparatory .$7. Music $10. Draw ing S3, French $3 33. charees SO els. A.K.BELL, General Ajent April 1, 1857 and Treasurer LEWISBURG ACADEMY. rriIE Summer Sosion of tbiS Instiiu- I tion will commence on MonT, 27th of ln.ll ICS? n n I Ann.ni,. 'Y u.ulr. All Brancnes caicui.tieu to ni xouins ior college or for general business are taught; and the Bible is in daily use in the school. A class of Yol-ko Lami.s is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks. TRIM RV IVJinr. Writing. I). Hour, Arili.m. t e. Oo!.-. lirMin. mid U. S. II iMl.Mrv.l $i Ml ADVArn KXfiLIfU .mil DoHnclnJwl it.1 600 MMiUAiiKS, CoXIlNUL.xr EXI'ENSKS ;t..r .si.-n . ... JO Jio dt-ductious K0ept for rr .rrjieti-.l .irV... JOHN RANDOLPH, April 3, 1857 Principal FBEEBUEGACADEM xomrAi! SCHOOL. r 111! IS lnstitulinn is located in the quiet, J beautiful and healthy villageof Treeburs, Snyder Co Pa. It will commence the second (Spring) quarter of its second session cm the 23d of Match. Encouraged by the very lib eral patronage it has heretofore received. and in view of the great want of the proper in struction for Teachers in this and neighbor ing counties, a Nniiiii Dlhhtjiht, for the special training of Teachers, and those wish ing to become such, will hereafter be connect ted with this Institution. And the Principal having secured the services of that justly pup Teacher, Lecturer, and Author, Prof. J F. SmnnAnn, for a limited time, hopes that the d litirnl in thti incarmt will at l't rrmti-r thif Intttttiti' u lunrv wt-rthy ot putn nat.. Prcf Cto.1lKrd will Midnvor. t.y Lwluri. and '.tlwr m'-ani. to r.pmrv T-rhr fi.r th ttetivt aati.t tif Ote &--hrl-rtn ; rJ Ihow wbornj-;l bi inMrm-tiona at the Ut T.--tiri luctituO.. know tinw able hi ill to do thi. It in bnptd T -artier will avail themMlTel of hi wrviot-a white in th. Qiiinlr. An aduitionat F.mala Teacher hai b.fn addtsl to th Titular rria of Tmtroera, axraufft-'mvnui nado to meet the want ofrtudmU. IKl: IS o,ihir .T.bl. inTarlatilT in AttTanre.) Fr lloard. itooot and Tuition r aeM.uf J. WW. IMItASS Tuiii.n omt. pr Quar. of U ki - - ..! to S.i'O Inntrwetkiti oa th Piano and uae of Iaftrament 9,00 1 iitkI-v .1, 20 Waahine atid Mfwdioc. 48 rt. p.r .toe rrivate Hwardior hi towa.l,&o to $ i pet wt. i'or further inri.rmaiion.nrcircniari a.vlress tiEO. F. M FARLAN1), Princij.al. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Lewlsburs; Sarins; Imtlllullon 18 now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Dirrctnrt WILLIAM FRICK. President. i. G. L. Bhindel John Walls. Joseph Meixel A. B. Warford Gideon Biehl J. D. Cameron. F.nir nr cent, or annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less than six and over three months. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1853 James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. J. F. & J. M. LINN, Attorneys at Law, LEWISULKU, 574 Union County, Penn'a. Agricultural. Chester County ONE ami Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced bv practical experience of Ihe snperi- j ority of Va'idrlicc's Tread Puttier over the or ! dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch coumry.for threshins out grain, have purchased the patterns and rieht to make them. We are now making and have on hand a larse number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the Iciierof Ihe guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken bark and the money refunded, if paid. They are now ; almost the only entire Threshing Machines in ue in Chester, Montffomerv, uerks ana Delaware counties. Their advantages are ihat ihey will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machine-' will do; fthey will save at least two hands and Threshing can a tie done snnsly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would he otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartleton. Union Co., Pa. Apply In Tun's CnmrM. Harlleton.or or Dr L. Khokk. Union Furnace. y645 IIuilNt ckf r'K ILOI ER III Xl.:it. riHK subscribers still continue to manufac I tore ihe above Machines, and as there are over 500 of thrm now in use in Union aud adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartleton. Pa. Apply to Thu'h CumcM, Hartleton, or L. linoat. Union Furuace. Iy652 Hussey's American Reaper b Slower. L'OB l856....This Machine was put L in succesful operation in 1833, and con. tinued to be the only Reaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to 1845 twelve years alter us introduction. Oilier Reapers are now o He red with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver M -rials. But the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, hail hrtter see a liule further. One of the other Reapers look the great medal in England, in the premature trial in 18-l; before the close of the harvest of the same vear. however it was totally beaten by a 111 bSKV REAPER, which received the ununimtm award of an impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The lad is that Hussey's machine is achieving a seues of triumphs in E:i land, and rapidly ub laimng that pre - ninent position there, which il has already se-ur.t l.a u riKw. . i. a.. -ur value ir. 23 yetrs' experience in building Reapers, atu. using litem in the harvest field, OBEI) HUSSEY, the Father . I Ri'apTS, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the IlEsT REAPER AND MOWER.can be suplied by -sending theirorders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 20O Reapers ready for ihe vast harvest of I85G- We wnLld refer to the following fentlemen. who have used Hussey's machines fur several years, and will testify to their stipeiiohty: UNION AND 8NV0F.B COfNTV. Ittaae Kvre, IWnjiniio Lolir. John Menrh, ?amol Piulinf. John Zrllt t. .Inrob Uilt l-h. Jacob Itubl. J. O. Iln.wii. Al.mm Aurar.d. Thomna Ctmican. llmrit. Klk ut-r, I'atid Kl-rkm-r, Win. Kltv)tn.r.irorKa slcitr. John (iiindy, Smnui'l Z.l.rs, Joh Mufr, Uilii.ui WDmou, Almm W olf. IV. U Hrrrnl.l. Ch.crl.n Huhl.Un.rse Kcp. hart. John llror. Ahram Farley. Kminu-I I'ontiu. llfD- i ry Mull. Cyrus Brown, Wm. Moyr.Joun ChumberliD, tiilaou L.ud, John Van iiuakirk. FUrl iloigan. j MlKXllUMKKIlI.AMl COt'NTY. ! Simn.l M'Unhin. John M'Mahin, Vilii:im D-'lphin. I Jmv-b ll'.tlinan liwiri Kmrkk. liwiir-:- ItrociiiM, lluorpt j tiaul. Jotm II. Htllcr. William Sniwk. U'llliNiu llou!, Ilorec Fnsl.-rii k. Tlio' ijtriiwbridir., loin.m Wa!b-ra. ; Jam.. N..ilt. Joi.b M Nel.it. A. K. Ka.p, J. K. I'rMKt ' !y. 1 linnia J.'hnhton. John A Wm. Ilimi' r.llolwrt Curry. j;nv it Bur.. 1, AmK Vaatin., J. Ij. it l. ilur.b. lajir Cnioi h.1, Jaron Bn.d. M.lt.r t Sliuoian. Anthony . ui. Sndi;r, John CuOp.r, Jae C. UorUiDtUeo. Courad. JIONTdLR COUNTY. Jaroh Phultz. Miylvrry O. arhart. IlaTid Clark. Jacob Volii.r, Jr. Ui'son Foieymn. IVter tVrttilit. Satu. Yorka, il ium M.-io h. lloli.ru lliah.l, Jini. tfny l.r. A. F. BunMit.S. 1 C.i. J,cotacrhltfr, Sr. Mm-Yorka, f-ilvim-hach, U m. Foreamau. COLUMBIA COUNTY. P t-r Miller. John Hill. Wm. N Brown. D. A. Bowman, 0.o. A. Bowman. J. WVttly Bowman. Oilliert Fowl.r. St. .h n ihomas. Il.nry u.mk. John itotortano. lanil et hart. AVxiin.ltrr Crevlinr Andn-w C'reylloit. Moor. Crey linir. John .M.rtK. Jamb Hill. Tlioma. O.nner. John Cnn nr. Ivti-r Aiu.l.man. K-in. li.itri' k, Jnm.n Lenimon. J..M, h II. Uickp. .Miller t 1. i.-kw. lieoru. lleidler, Joseph INk-Ii. .Samuel E-k. Wm. IlofTmaa. Andrew Frie, Mm. Friee. ft. o II. Frien, W.aiey Frws, Sam'l Kriai, Frauklio Kvhiik. John Kicliit-,tbarieit and Gooriw Low, John Ney. Iwrt, John Wolf. LYCllMINO COUNTY. Oeorce Crlt. Iliram T Grey. Benjamin Bear. Peter He ilman, Frederick App. atnoel Uuo.trum. Henry stKvuiiker, I'eter Kentz. Thomaa Havia. Cha'.. TalloiaD, Uainel Hear. John II. tool, Cliwrlea Llojd, D. W Forea man, Kobert Uibeon. CLINTON COUNTY Wm Punn. Jam. UVIp b, Rore-rt M"Cormick, James CakudJen, Jiepb llanna, Bobert Holmes. Cr.NTKR COUNTY. Wm. M'FarNnd. U rn Boal. W. A Johnrton, Jmph Bitner. Wm. lilret. llnvi-l ll.eta, J,M..ph Mvera, Jacob Uar ter. John Hoy. Jr. Wm. Foelar, Adam Bear. I The subscribers have the exclusive rightin the f.illowing counties: Union. Snyder. Nor thumberland, Montour, Columbia. Luzerne. Perry. Mirllin. Centre, Clin'nn.and Lycoming. All orders thankful I v received and promptly to. GEDUES. MARSH &. CO. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa., April 24, 1856. New Firm and new Goods! AT (lie Mammoth Drug & I'hrnucal Emporium of j CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire .wammoin Drug store lormerly kept by Dr Tluirnton ir Co., are now ready to fill Orders aud Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresk and pure DRUGS, MEDICiyES, Chemicals UyestuiVs, Oils, Paints, Glass. Putty and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, AU kintli of Patent Meilicina, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco.SnofT.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Kottom and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds, B .can is tug Comas or irnr nutri. Hooka and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Flnid alwavs ou hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof anil Zinr. Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &o. ryCustomers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles ilis 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 jrou cheap goods, we wilt not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Smre ! THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. s. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. t8 & TOST BRMCH FARMER.--:APrJLL24L1857. Philadelphia. Howard Express! rpHE undersigned are AGESTS for the X above Company, and are now ready to receive and forward Goods, Money, &c. from Lewisbur? to Philadelphia and all points on the line of the Williainsport & Ulmira, Catiawissa.Williamsporl & Erie, and Philad. and Reading Railroads connecting; with res ponsible Express companies to all parts of ihe world. Gcncrnl Oflire9i Chesnut St. Philadelphia CHRIST & CALDWELL, Agents, April 1, 1857m3 Lewisburg, Pa ALEXANDER KERR, u IMPORTER Srtj? Wholisaii Diamk i SALT. 3H South Wharves, Pblladelpbla. ASHTO.VS FINE, LIVERPOOL GROUND. TURK'S ISLAND and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to sun purchasers. April 3 I857m6 EVAS &. WATSOtf, fSsaSi-V hiladeiphia .Manu- itiCaiircii Salamander Safes 36 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia. Truth is Mighty, and Must l'ravail. Report of the lommitiee appointed to super intend the II urn in? of the Iron Safes, at Beadii.g, February 27, 1857. REri!a. Mnrch 4. Th undiT-.-rn-'!. mmberi of th" ci-mmitte, do rtf rTtlul'y report, thut - mw thm two f"ifts oritrinalljr ii;''r-it upon hy KurrvU k ll'-mnji anl Kvitnis A Wntt-on. piart-d nidr by . in n ftirii.'. : Thr Sjifc in by tlit- wU-trr t-t tlit r.iiladt'Ihia mud Kciulmz Hnilroml t'mr"T. in hi ofVtv st Kr.in,nmntifnrturcd by Kar n In t llerrmir, ami th Baffin dm...? II. A lauts. in hi (itorc.mnniif iciurt-d 1y Ktri.ii k Uatsoo, aud put in bMki and rajivTS invt-twly alike. Tli fire wn ittjrtnl at o'clock. A. M.. and kopt an nntil four cordt of grn-n hickory. twocriUdry onkand b-if ihtftntit lop wkJ rr t-ntirely conumJ. tl .hnlt under tt nurriDten.Vrjc t.f the lubcribtT-. tnrmlvrfi t ihcCommitl. The ?af-a wrr then cnnl. off with watt-r. afti-r nhirh they were Openr-d, and the hook and apr tktn out by the Commftttw and lakm to II. A. La n liV tnre for pitMif exaimnnlton. aftT th-y wi-rv firit e-XMiuini. and tnarktKt hy ihf Cotnmitta. The bonk" and iNtr taken from the Sufi manufat'tiirvd br Kvnns k Wat-on wcr hut -iihtly all' rttl ty the tnt-n heat, whtl ihoe tken from thm SnIV tnanuf.tctnrrd bv Farrrlti k IleTiOj; were, in our judgment, rianiHirtad full? fifteen pvr rent, mora than tho? taken fri m CTana k Vitton Safe. UV tviirve theahoTfl to bare ben a fiihr and impartial trial of the resirectife qualities of tvth sre. JA -B If. liVSIIKR. DAMKI. S. HCNTKK. IIT.nf been absent durin; the burning, we fully co incide with the atNiTe etatemt-nt ff Ihe condition of the papera and hooka tJ.n our of the rwn-t,e afes. O A. Mroi.M. H I! ML'lll-KNPr-ltO. MILUuLLAND. rvanft Si. ITaf Hon have now on hand 300,000 pound -! the above S.FEs, which they oiler for sale on better terms than aov other mannfacturpr in the United States April 3, 1857 67. yl Joseph Fussell, Umbrella&Parasol Manufacturer Xn. a North Feurth St. N IT. corner i f Market, 1'IIIL APFI-PHIA, Has now on hand an extensive assortment of the newest and most desirable kinds.incltiitiii many ?v iStylett not hen tolore to be had tn this market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere 3:M BLINDS AND SHADES ! t? f ' XEW HTYLLS.jri rt J. WILLIAMS, Xo. IS Xonh'sixlh St., . nilAUKI.FHIA.manuracliirrr.if Ve il il hi II Illillds, Velvet anj Cold Bordered and Painird MlUdCt, of lirauliftil designs. BurT, and all mlirr colors of Midland aseil for shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, Ac, &c., hnlea!e and retail, at ihe lowest cash prices, t"? Store Shades painted to order.jvj B. J. thankful for pa-l patronage, res pectfully solicits the public to call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur chasing elsewhere, a-ir"" We study to pleate." March 10, 1857. Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON, COX & CO., 1 I Sieve. Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46 Xorih Front St. Corner of Coombs' lltey. between Market and Mulberry (Arch) etreela PHILADELPHIA. Mamif.iciuie superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves ot all kind,Bras and Copper W ireCloih for Paper maWeriic. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the hest manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Ct al and Sand Screens, Fancy Wire Work of every description 3mG74 New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LINING, Manufacturers and Importers, 124 Arch St, 2d door above 6th, Pant., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in the city. f.Tf'Country purchasers may here be accom modated, without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage their money. BURTON & LAXING. 124 Arch St. 3m67fi above Sixth, Philadelphia Herring's Safe again Ihe Champion!! The miy Safe which, in erery imtance, preserved their entire contents in the Lite Extensive Firet. AT the burning of the Artizan Buildings, on the I Oth of April, and in the GREAT FIKE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856. the genuine Hr.naiito Sari pre served the Jewelry of Geo. iVV. bnnons dr. tiro.; Hooks, Papers, itc, of Fisher A Bro,and Edward Semans & Co., after remaininz exposed in the burning ruins for 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 Herring's Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged Tietor. net noly preaerrlnx iher eont.-nta in eieellent or der, but being tbemarWea In a rondillon to go thmnteb annlber nnleal. while the donated Meaiaman.lera'orrtb. er maker were badly ueed up In every inatanew, and ia artne eaaea their lira con tan ta completely deatroyad. To tb nnblte wa would mmplv any, that, during tba friurteet year tha Hrrhng'a jafa baa hern before tbem, mora than two hundred have paed through arc dental Srea without tha oreurrenoe of a aingle Iom. Wa would. thareSim, caution nurrbasera aainat tb nlarepreeantation of Intepe-ted parttra. The Herring' Patent ta the only Fira-pmof cafe made tn thia city which ta protected by a Patent Right, and wa will gtiarantue it tn reMt-t more than doable the amount of heat of any other Safe nnw known. Farrela k. Herrlns;, cola Manunctnrer! ia thi Stat of Herring' Patent Champion Snfes," 34 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 " Herrine's,") will be sold at low prices. June . 18Sfiyl Engraving and Seal Catting OF al! kinds, at 204, fhesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in onr line nf business, promptly attended to, in good stvle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Ci untiv solicited. K H. FULTO.V . ' W.G. MASON. s!M3 ' m& S2-K1P23 xo. wnwwl n-anwl mW i" MM"- " " rnilatlclplila WOOD MOULDING MILL, OX Willow St. above Twelfth, North side. Mouldings suitable for t arpenters and Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked from a Drawing. CtTAeents wanted in the various Towns in his portion of theState.to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits for themselves. fyn.673 SILAS E. WEIR. DRIU, lAlvr, A.M .LASS WIIOLESA LE WAREHOUSE, CORNER of Tenth and Market Sis. (Office in second storey,) Philad, lihia. We invite attention to our enlarced stock of Drugs. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, itc, selected expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the tinest assoetments in the U. S., uhii h we olfer at low prices lor cash or approved credit. WE MAM'KAirrrllK. erv enten-lTely premium Pure W hite l.-a.l. Ibe.t.) Knlne!on Pure White Lead, Pearl Soow W illie le-h.l,"Vleile Mon!a?ne" French 7.m(beaL Pure Sni.w White American Zinc, ftlv.-r Plnftic fire and Weatherproof Paints, Chrome Greco. Vellow, and colore g'-neraliy. AO K NTS rOR Porter' au.erior Alaalioe Window 0!aa, Genv.in Freix-h Plant lll,ea. Iarrut.-d.l The NVw .l.-rrey Zinr lonii-anyV LrodU'-le.Ti den ai.d Ni-iihew's N.Y.Variii.hea, BnejkUo Pcmium Pure White U-ad. Uampdau Parma n.-lit lireen. Pure Ohio Cltaaua Krea,l, es-. IMPOIlTtllS lie French and F.ngli,h Plate Olana. Frenrb and Enciiah Cylinder Ulaea, Colored and Ent;r.treJ Win.low Ijlan. Iaguerreotye lilaxe. lUoimere.1 Piute fr Floor auJ Miv-I.ij:hi. Ilru-'a. Chemi.-eN, perfumery, Ac. H HOI .LSALK DhALEUS IN llrutriri.te' Anirlea generally. pHint-ra" Tool of all deaeriptiona. Hydraulic aud Human CVm'-nt. ralein.nl and Laud Pla"U-r. P;.-er Ma'-r'- I'lay. atiu White, 4c. FKKNCII, l;I:ilAI!lS CU, Store, N. W. or. ol Tenth and Market Streete. Factory .Junction York Avenue.C'rowo and Callnwhill ?ta. PHILAOlLrHlA. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. THIS Hair lye n-f mly a trial to satisfy all of us perfection as a Dye, and the M lowinsr testimonial frmtliai emiiietil analytic chpiii si, I'rof Booth of the I. S. Mint, will onlv confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to : " Labor AToRt r.a PRAmcAt Chiwistrt.) M N-ihi. I'.'.. P)iil(1t tii. I-Vt.ruary lTth. 1.T.) 'UVinWfll arpiiuiit' J wiih tte su'-ftaiiif""- nuni n-n.g IltKiwr's Liquid Mutr by, 1 ntu -Mi-fii ii llmt tv fUw- ins; the siuii.ii-liiffctniim pi-n f-.r iw uie. it ll.JU.f till Hair or Skiu, but ' ill Cirv m n.'tur-tl und du- aidt toivr to Vie Jfatr. J A.MKS 1. IKh-TH. HOVER'S WRITING IXKS, including ihe yrrtr' Fluid, and Jbicer's Indelible Inki, are loo well known and introduced to require any additional testimonial ol their character. The ales have been increasing since iheir first introduction, givinz evidence that the nrncles truly possess ihat intrinsic merit claimed at first lor them by the Manufacturer. Orders. atMrevsed to the M.murart"rv, No. 4I RCE street above Fi.unh. ( Id .No 144) 1'hiladelphia. will receive prompt attention by 679y JOSEPH E. HOVER. Manufacturer. RISING SUN 3 Nurseries & Garden, eswawaaw ttermantown K 'ad, halt an Uwui a ; ride from the Eichange by Omnibus. ShaJe,Fruit nnd Oi unmentnl Trea,Shrul j Flouts, A'.wtn, ir. j cultivated and for sale in quantities to suit dealers and others, including an extensive ! and varied assortment of aJ the desirable ! varieties of the above, for sate Wholesale and i l.'erail. Catalogues can be hqd nn .ippliration, j grans, S. MM PAY i CO , tlr When addressed bv mail direct to Ris- f ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. O.ir ttand are j in the Market, .Market street, below Sixth, i where orderare aKn received. 6nii76 i Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. RriHNCAM A SEI.I.EIJS. Wholesale Manuiacturers ar.d Dealers in Coiifi-'ctitmcry of nil kind-i. 113 Xo. Third St. bcl.iw Race, PIIII.ADEL. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination ol theiriock,uh:cli tt'ill befound equal to any in this citv. Foreign Fruits of all kinds m season. i.B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3m673 Pennsylvania Wire Works. ""0. 3G ARCH St. between 2i and 3d, X i (opposite Brrad St.) PHILADELPHIA Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire ol all inches and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. I Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers. coal i sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, i cylinder and dandy R 'lis covered in the best j manner, Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior art,c'e of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. BAYLISS, DARUY & LYNN. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S.Arthur...Those who wish to hear someihing of that long-expected day, should read this hook. It is having an Immense sale; 5,000 copies were rrnereu in advance ol publication. vt e send a c 'e send a copy bv mail, post-paid, on the iptoflhe pnce.Stl. j J W llltvniFV PnMitb.e .a - u t. , .; u,t'l,sn'r rece 48 North Fourth t. Philtidtlph'a. Pa. tf.B. Agent wanted to sell this and other popu'ar books in all parts of Ihe United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. mount Vernon House, MO. 95, North 2d St., Philadelphia.-- a. v i nis oia ana wen established house is: admirably situated for person visiting ihe ' city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. BARRETT. Philad., March 1, IS56. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A ND GUXS...Tlie subscribers invite XL attention to their stock of Fh Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane ReeJi, Fea Grass, Trout Flies, Lines. tc. Also, fine English and German Guns. Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cash Prieei, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERfiER it BRO. 6J41 Jin. A? X. Second St.. Vhibidrlnhm ' i WOOD'S ADVltirVTll T vrr i t,., I IKaAMLiMAL Iron WorKS, Ridge1 Avenue, i uiuimrHii. The alteniion I of ihe public is inviled to Ihe extensive Mam.. factory and Wareroom of ihe subscriber, who is prepared lo furnish, al the shi nes! notice. Iron Railing of every description fur Cemeia ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, (Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dugs, Ac, and oiher ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ot which is executed with Ihe express view of pleasing the taste, while thev combine all the renin sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden 8t. Phila Wliat can Woman dot THIS long expected book by T-S.ARTHCR, is now ready for Agents and Canvassers. Ii is having aa immense sale,and is considered one of Jus best efforts. In ii will be funnd Mr Arthnr's views on the vexed question of WO MAXS RIGHTS, and what sbe can do as Sister, Wife, and Mother. Specimen cop it aent by mail on receipt of ihe price, Sl.OO. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 N. 4ih 61. Philadelphia, Pa .N. H. He onhliah all Mr. Arthur New , Booas. St nd for our List and Terms to Agents rriIE subscnlier con- I tinues to carry on the Livery Bailn at 11 J U.A nn Milllthl Third street, near Market, and respectful solicits the patronage w n irVa public generally. CHARLES T. HEbS. Lewisburg, May , 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, than.iui tor past patronage, would miorm he public that they conlinue to , iiwrKi manuf acture all kinds ol .il.l. Ill.tlllMi and other Uastmgs. 1 nrasning Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of wood material, and at prices that can not fail To please. UEDDES, MARSH CO. Lewisburg, Feb. IH51 COOKING Stoves, of vurirus atterns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , fur sale at the Lewiabuig Foundry by (irdilea. Mareli & Co. MTOVliS Purlor. WovrJ. and Coal j Stoves, various piitiprns, fur enie at the Lewisburg Foundry, iirddea, Math A. Co, WIAKD'S Pnttnl tiuri)! Flow, a supe rior article, for salr-at the Li' ishurj! Fouudry by Ciedde. Marab & Co. G' MAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent nYcidedly the best and most durable O'ain Drillnowin use, for aaleat the Lewieburt Foundry by Geilile. Mafeh & Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cntling both Grain and Grass M' ANl'FACTI.'KED and for sale at the Lewisburg Founrirv by iKIlKs."MACH A C Lightning Hods. F I'Lli many jnu' time incelif;atiun anil iiuineroua eiperiiiieiit. the Patentee lake i'aaure in informing the public, tbat Le ha, arnved at the true principle ul pioiectiog taniilirs dwi lln. cm and pri'ieny lioin tbedeetiuctite mtiu ence ol LIGHTNING. The calamine, ill at eeery City , Tnvn, illae and Countiy falls victim to annually, thro' the gro nettli;eiice ol ite liihjl'lteitt, la beyond calculation. eeprcialU hen the remedy ia ao easy to obuili this ir found in ABMITAGE'S Patent fttagiictic ligljlning Hobs, and in this alone, 'i'bis Rod haa bi rn exanuned I') the o o-t i-iieiiiific geotlemen in the wotl.1 Proteaaore M'Munrie, Johneon,V aliur Bnd man "llieia that hae eiamined them. recoiiinrud aiu apeak of them in the hie.he.-i leima ol approbation and have pronounced ibt-m the only aaie rod ii ue in thiaor any other cciunl y fur the pioteeti ol l.iea and Prnpeity. Oor adiantatte ie to diid, and lhn. back part ul 'br tlicnc fluid harn.l. at hi the cb'uda ; in nn.e ot a stroke this rr ablea the rod to rondurl thai portion ol fluid that belong to the earth without the slighte-t danger of lea ving the conductor. 1 hi rod has many othei itdvtint.'gt a over the old one. The only place oi maiiulat tuiing ia in line St 3 i;n oiore ISA, Phi'adtlphia. here all perton are reepectiu;lv inviletl to (si and examine for themaelvia. For eale hi'lmaie or Retail by THO'S A KM HAG E. Ouleia prompilv atier.iied to. 'I em cah. These rodj have been purchased and succes ullj used by the loilimim; indi iiluai. c.'in ame nd rorpiiraliona. whoae names are cheerlull) uboiiiled : In and nrdr PhiUUfJnm A. A . Roberta, uwe Sullier. Jude kUTier. Ju-lee I'nnn.l J Mi,tf.,r,l j J'.lin l!oie. t . C. Clalilcy. J.UT. aner. U. OuM.i , Cutiru . J"Kerl, ll.e Hi, i k.e; A.iaLu-e. Ai.u, r. u A Droit.. r li,. J. L. i. rant Jolin .Soiiuan, Tl,... uioier, ttr a ; II, . .i,.., A K.oiliaera. II Mri.imii, 1 1 r,.. ,,; t 1 I u . 11 r K.uir.ir. J. F.ureer, J. V. . V. ao-on, f. llurut hr. j. J 1 l.iuey a (, J. Njuian. R. faren. J. uei:,fci:e, u l'e fer. Mr. !hari,'es. Mr. Marnn, S. D. rl,.e. J. Lrlukle, Mr I.aii.on. llr. 1'aul. s. II. loaere A to. j. Vln.ueiin) j II. Milier, tbe K.d llask U,.tel. tlie 1. Araenal, tb, 1 l-nnc Ijartlen CeulnisU'De:' iiall. ( Jn l'ie HtuU r.f Aw Jfrteu. (iefrire CrLiln Jn.ls M'tall. Judne I' .rt. ii, Joha Netm.n, Dr. 11. VUurlie fieuj.Kol'erta, Mr. J ILaoiutf. y.v i corxrr. Harllry Tp. Mark llelti-ui.j. V. ru tve.ier.jnhr Ilaaa, Ml-t.ael I'eler. Jaecl, tiuilh, Iia.J pi.ti'.n. Heilheti .M.n. li. UeiTtte Kiecaoer. Are htrltn tojrt lluuae, ant 1. nimu i,,oer. olhoe. Limt.Ui.t If John Keher. ''" Tp . Ur. Charier. Wilaeu. IU.,,,(, a Jp Jvhv Kudu, r-inii.n Kuatt. l-nn Tp. Isaac Cu.aroo. Wltm Oerr Tp. Michael liufliuaa. HECOMMtXDA TIOXS. , . PniLi.a., au 1S.1S47. I Bar thi dv can-fully ineted a eondiieter r I.intituiniE Kid, wlib vane and u.dea. ere, ted ty Mr. 'llK'Oiae AiniitnKe, on Belle, ue Itfuae. lili.urecter. atd liee no heauatiou in fir,e that lll.oclouly ihe beat 1 have eer eeeu, tut tLat it ia tha only one I bare yet examined that la eontrurted on atnetiy arientifie (.rinri plea. Ilia withniurh pleaaur that I recommend hi conductor to ihe aiuutioB ot ewneraot t'n'ldniire. U. M.MlliTBtE. I an well .atlatled that the Mag-netic Lit.htnin Hod manufactoml hy Mr. Ih, ma Armitaie.ot Fhiladeipbia i th beat that ha ever b, en made. 1 he apent wearal yeare iu the tiK'y ol the law ot elertriritt aod marnet ii.ni, and have no beaitalinn in ravine that theee Kod, ar coutrut U anon the only nrineiple r aafete Th, .l.,ir,. 1 ah'H-k i receive.) and di-reed by the magnet at th top j of the rod, and it would be inipoeftil.le. evroedior. to the lav ' attraction aod repui!.i"n. f,.r a buiidmic to be injured by a alroke nriitcblninic when proteeted by ore o tbeaeroda. 1 bare been acjuanted with Mr. rn,ll.. f..rieeralyear.andtKf Tehec..ninienvedlben.anufc , .... .- ... - i.npi, on W O'CIl ,11 j are eenatrueted. and f.-lt eoneinced that their aduf.ti.'-e would oe arien.iea wnu eompiele aucc, ae. Tbelncreaatnn demand for tbeae r,He,and theexteneiviaalea in all parte of the country, if. ample ccmmen,taiion ef their utility and urerloritv. TKACV C. WALLKK.SI.D. HUinySun. Philad Co., April 10,1152. tTo.U. WILT and SAMI'EL HOOVER, Hartleton. I n ion Co. Pa aie A tent for Union and adjoining Couniiea nd will furnieb tha Rod nn Ihe eame terms and in the same manner a Ihe Proprietor. NOTICE. Having been appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisbursr Cemetery the subsrriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short nonce. Also that he will attend to the re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in ihe Lmlre at ihe fiate of ths Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY. I.ewishure, Mar 30. I854 IRON! IRON!! IRON!:: 23 478 LBS- JIISt received at the ' w Hardware Store of KEYS OLDS St McFADDES. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and tct as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West n- Having Ihe exclusive control of the celebrated Yams ti' Centre ennntv Iron. we are enabled to warrant every bar. All 'I . Q " o i i c ' nuuiiu aim 041101 r; nurse Sh.,Nail Rods, Ac. atCa prices to all. ait ana see me Hardware store of JOS. M FADDEX. Lewisburg, Mar 10, 1855. Pianos, and Husic. JOS. L.Y0DER, Agent for Meyers' rand Voght's celebrated Planoi, has 'just received a laree assortment at Sheet Mutte. fmnnt, and MrMeon Books. Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis eonnt prices. Music published bvGouldXee & Walker, 8.L. Walker, or any Publishers in the United Slates, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. 14 $10 Reward---Notice. THE above reward will be paid (or the re turn to the subscriber of Bounty Land Warrant No. 34.758, for 80 acres, in favor of Jesse B. Worden, late of Susqnehanna Co, Pa- and by him assigned to O. N. Worden, of Lewisburg, Union Co, Pa. The above War rant having been lost or mislaid, TICE is hereby given that if not discovered within six weeks, application will be made to the proper authorities for a renewal of ihe said Warrant. O. K. WORDfiN. Lewisburg, Jan. H, 1857. ' TLAXK Contract with TsatWs ad Or i I) irs on Treasurer at Wirouia'.i Ortioc AYEfVS CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THI RAPID CCRR OF Cold, Coffh4, umd lloareeueso Bunmrti. SMh D , Vw-J C.ATFi: I V wot Kw'tf' y the tmt rtwiy I ht fcad fcr Coufth. H r-nm, Inflwinjw, ai th e-mroBiiTnI rm,Ujnf 014. - your CuEMf lrT"at. Iwron-t-wit m in my TncUr tid my rknuly fat tin ImK D ytmim tiM bIkiwa tt U immm Mip rtyr irtiH lor tli (rrtvttiM-ftt of lb Mtnuleunu. KB EN KNltillT, M D A. . MORTLBY. rN..''l'Tir...V.r, writ: wd joiir P.cro!. my-if -.n't in my Uimly vr mtm .m iuuttl it, bH' l b"t oitli' ifi rf l4 urpoM cvwr pat oat. With tmd c,M I b ,ald rnnam pmy twenty fi lUri Vx buttl tUo iui4Jut it, t&r tmy otiir ioM-jy-" Croup, Whooping CoukIi, Inflaeaxa. niMniLu, Mid-, Vb 7, lift Bbothfk Arm: I will h-rf'iily Tutr ., IHcr.t y th b-tt fny W9 fur tl cure? a Wym Omjh. C"p. "i cbt til-won" 'if chil.trfn. W rj our frttmty in th Sonlli fcj-prwmi juiir akuU, 4vt4 J II IK AM CONKLIK, M D. AMOS hr.T.. . MoTtT. M-eWnt. Jn,. 1: I h!kd a tr-iivtt Infiiwiu. whkh ft-r.fi.-ml m iU duon all wwlm; uk B.ny rop-licii without relief: au.j fcrte. ytir Pn.foftL I'T of our cUrnua T!o first 'I"-" r-ir -i th mTnem 10 m ti t u4 limtcn; I-- ttiu on li'f ' ! mle ine cmij.triy vll. Y- ir m-lKifi tb ch---.t w wt-!! u Um v co to.y. we t-m you, htor, mad Jm r 4xa, m thu x mi'w f' n,u-l." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronrfciti. WtJlT MaSi HUTU, P- ktb. i, lA. git: Ytir rifmT pK'TORAt i p-.rft.riift inmiTcils cure in tls ftectioo. It lu reli-.l wvttrtd tv-ax mnv n nyinpt -ni nf c"tmimiU"n, and 1 rwtw C'inu a nu who b-tx UieMrl DtiUor an !TtctHeU f tit Inn fir tu last furty yari. HENKV L. PAKKS, MeicUut. A. A. RAVSKY. M. Aijnm, Moni Co- Iyw, writ. a-l't 1 : lui"H uiy practi-- of many en ! hc fm.". nuiltin e-nw-I v. your ntwi Parr-jtii fcr nit. W alt'l rll-f tO CUtaaUUtl MUaCUtit, wr curu rich aa axe curmbi " V9 mirilit msUi .oIuum of evi leora, bnt the? miat coa iocitig prt-.f f tli -irtura of Lbia Ttmiy in fctnul ia tm ettvet Vioa butJ. Connmptioa Probol !t no ot.e reia-'iy i. w own known b.sA Cur.l iuny aiiJ ch dauiruiis m thia. nobuniAD tu-l ran r. b: but eren to tboM th Cuiut FicToiu. alT'iril rrllff and fjrafott. Aron rf'jr. Ntw Y't Citt. Marrb I, 19M Jpvtrrw ATta. Iwill: ! tVe1 it a duty ai:d a rm-.v o i nit Tin y u what yir t"Hi- Ptcrint hM dun f-r n,T( wil. "fin bi Iwn fiTtf nj'HHli laNirifii.- 'iiiJ- r Xf.a UAiifi "''" vm;'t ' ni- .,.nni.ri..i!, !r w -b:t fi no , J w nuuld pntrnn br nnwh rbef th mm -ruuiLy (ml in at. until W. Stf-nir. -tf tbut -itT. tae-re- hae.n for u(lrice rc'mro-iiird a tiial of y-ur mdit iu. blew hi. kitidnxM. aa do jour ak.il. 1t h Lm rcov rcJ fr- :n (bat hv ia ivt yt aa mms aa -fa oaatft to lw. bur i tir iK-m b -r couh.atil calia beramll wlL Yiura witb arrstitude and rfRard. uI;LAM if HKLI.Y, ft SnnJTTlU.1- ffruumpHt; do not d--; air nil you ha 1d Am i Chukx Pi.i kL. It i Ui-vie by one ul th b4 Iftwllfal cb-inl ii. tlt w..t Id. and it U an-und n ilL tb biftb niviu of tu ii tuwtv. Jt.iAAuiflfftxa Xuyo. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. IHE atienc at Chn;;ry and MediUn La l-mu . tai.d ib- ir Btn.ft to produce tbi bt. nist ritct pargaur whw h i known to man. Innumerabl prouft ar abt-wn tbat tb-- Pitxs bav Tirtuea wbich aurjaa m c!lenc tb ordiuary me-li- inea. and tbat tby wiq oa prcedntp.l!y upon tb -atnt of ail mfiJ. Tif ; ar wd and p:aact to tan, but pt wulnl to cur. Their pa. tratlnK pnirtii tioviUte tb al act!' itie of tb i-y.f. 1 ivmoT the obtrurtiuua of its ornana. pnnfy tb L.ood, ! and cufe-el dmwua Tbt purjee jnl tbe foul b imor wbxb i breed and grow uiairtu-.-r, ninuUt ilti-h cr 1 derrd urgaua int.- tbr natural action. ai:d mipurt bultl-y ! ton with atranjeta to tb whsJa yattm. Not oniy da I tby cure lb iy-tUy eutuplatnto of w kol.bttt alao fruiibi and dauirvca diawra that La. baffied tb bt of hoaaui akilL W bile tbey produce powerful affect, tbey ar at tb aam time, tn d4miniiv"l do, tba aafttt and beat pbyaic that can b ni,Uytd fur children. Bin 9iiirr-c..at-d. tbrjr ar k-..i.t to U--; aua V"taf ' jurety ,5,table. an 1W fn-m any nk of harm. Cwa i ba br-fu Boad wbi-jb aurj--- Ubf were tby not nb t auntiat-d ty men of :ich ealud p-vition and character aa to forbid tb up.-run of untruth. ?laij eminaot elfrmrn and phjuciaiia have lnt th-ir tuum-a t eertt- I fy to "the publK tb reliability of my reawdi, whil oth- era bate eout cue tb aanunnre of rhir outi.iclloo that J my Prri-trmttouM roatxibate iina9ea!y M tbe nlnat mf af.'ctfd, utTmott tllow men. I T-e Ap r.t l i..w rmmed u i1mJ tn fnmie (Tatbl ae American Almana. oifcuiai g directioua tor tbeix na an4 j eruficata of tbir cure, of tb tWlowina; complaiiita ! rtflvTH. Bi!na C-mrla'". Khenmatirtn. DrrT, ! 11-ardmrn. H-a ! he arteir.. h-i-m a foul toinath. a ' era. Iu-i -'Ti..n. Morbtd 1 nw lKn f the rV'w-in and Pn j aiiiuir uif.fftvm. Hatukncy. Uai of Appente. all I irer- i o-u and Cutanev u I'i-ai wbich rHiiire an e-aruanl Mediviof. S-r-fn!a or Kiiif'- Evil. They a.e. by pnnfy tna; tbe 1-lot-d arid antnulNting the y4rui. cure ajany avmpliunu wbi.h it mould not 1- euppoe! tby teuUJ wh at lnfiiPm. Partial Bhndnew. fnia:na and Norvi-Ufe Iriiteif il tv, IT:iriiic-iuet.t f the Lmr unJ Khlr aeva. ti.xtt. and othr kindred cinpUint ari;r)t from kw elate of lit U-dy or obtrut'ti'D A it fur.i t. 't. Do d-'I tf put off by nnprlncipled drJr with rBtt ctbrr pill tbey mak.e niore pruJit on. Aak P.r Arc.'! Pills, and take nothing !. No fthr they can yon ronparp with this ia It intrinsic value or rjrattea Bxwtr. The eirk want tb beat aid then w tot thefla, at4 they abonld hare it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mast, fua 23 Cn. ru t?z. Tm Boxxa m $ I. 80 LD BY C. W. Jrmmr. ard rniij.T k ratrwrii lewttttorej MiLLia A bothnr. Mifliiiit urir ; J .Csli w. Milton A FRESH SUPPLY 0 F Dross, Medicines Books, Xolinns, tannic. Hationcrr, Ac. riurcbasrd ia yew York and 1'1'ila.l. n-aikt's. has jnst Item. ree'd m the Old Mamnirih 1'nip tfre of CHIilST 4 t'ALLW ELL, Lfisbnrg. LASS Jar, for Pickln p and Prrrriti; , M Qaaris and Half Oalu ns, fcr salr chrap j br rilBlyT CAH'trt 1 1.. DR.CiREE.N S AROMATIC AP,aerrlajn cure for Dvprpsia and diseases arising from an imrnre elate of the artmaeA alro a rore rw I teotiveof tLLH AXD ACI rri'V TS ele. rer t'.lll, ItVrMlehT CHKIST A OA 1.1'W H.L SAUKIFIEK, or Conreniratrd 1, Ve war ranted tu make Soap without Lime, and with little tn ntle. itb rnerkkerf lye and four rounds k.d Fat. y'-u ran make fflra eailon coed autt ip. I Hard oap can be made in tbe nnn. way. Pt by HHIT CM ! FI !.. BAi tS' V HITE OKKAS-E. lur Waggur.s, Bu. lerCpapts, Omnibuses, Siaees. e:c a .uperior arliele. f . r wle be CHRIST 4 CAUJK ELL. Still Onward! SUCCESS UNPARALLELED!!! DEEP, A Tale nf the Gieut DUmal Stctmp. Bj UAR111LT BKEIHLK STOKE. J tci. 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