Hoopi vs. Goateei. Talk ant to hi about oar bnopt. Or of oar skirts, nor what of loopi. We'll wear just what we please. For every lady now doth need Protection from the wooljr breed! If the regards her ease. Was ever earth more crushed with trash Than you who grow the rile nvoaslacbe, And, with no sparing hand. Deal out to us in endless rhyme That wearing "hoops" is all crime,! But this we understand. There's some of you look quite feline, While others look somewhat eamne. And some seem both combined Just as it seems to suit the taste Of would-be hi ia hottest haste, Jf they but had a mind. Then, too, in this progressive age, A wooly face is all the rage, A human head to mask : Which makes one look so eery prim. Like every other wooly-jtm. But here just let me ask. Is there a hole about your head In which to put your daily bread 1 If so, where i's the place ! For, I declare, no one can see Where such a spot ran fairly be. About your wooly face. And if you have, it in use, And filled with vile tobacco juice, All ready for a squirt Upon tome lady's fancy dress. Or in the face of loveliness What don't fall on your shirt. To smoke, and chew, and raise a crop Of ri-i wont, and act the fop. With time and money spent. Just fills your cup of ree.rri.w.ss. While, too, you are to fithlines A walking monument. And at yon walk the streets about. Like some great awkward, lazy lout, Wnh a long nine to puff. You :hink yourself most wondrous wise. And like the n quite large in size But hold, I've said enough. (The above it sent in to-theCAio title Office by a Young Lady. We think " Hoops" are now "a little ahead" of "Hairymugs" in ibis war of words. Wanted his Land Warrant In the Creek war, portion of those Indian! were friendly to tbe whites, and have received Bounty Land Warrants for their services; but occasionally one on tbe wrong side of tbe question puts in bis claim, most ignorantly, bat with great faith in getting it A short time since, a renowned fiajo of the Creek nation requested the services of one of tbe attorneys while traveling in tbe Indian couutry, in procuring bis Land Warrant from the Department. Tbe law yer was delighted at tbe prospect of a goed fee, the Indian promising bin balf tbe worth of tbe warrant, in tbe event of its being obtained. The lawyer wished to know of his employer tbe services he bad performed. 'Don't talk like this," said the Indian. "Well, whom did yon fight nnder V as ked tbe lawyer. "Me fight nuder log," skid Hajo. "Xo, bat who Was yoof Captain ?" the lawyer inquired. "Me big man, me Captain too," answer ed the Indian. "I wan't to know where yon fought," aaid tbe lawyer, "at what battle !"' "Me fight beap, me shoot 'bind tree,me shoot undur bank river, shoot gun beap," aaid the Indian. - "Well, what did yon shoot at?" asked tbe lawyer, thinking he would defer fur ther questions till an interpreter could be prosured. "Methoot at General Jaektan,three, four timet," replied the warrant wanter. Woman. An exchange says,that "God intended all women to be beautiful, as much as be did tbe roses and the morning glories ; and what he intended tbey should become, tbey would, if tboy should obey bis laws, and cut indolence and corset, strings, and indulge in freedom and fresh air. For a girl to expect to be handsome with tbe aetion of her lungs dependent on tbe expansive nature f a cent's worth of tape, is as absurd a to look fur tulips iu a soowbabk, or a full grown oak in a flower pot." Lick. A friend, late on a Saturday afternoon, bailed an Englishman as be was skilfully essaying the wily fisherman's art for trout with "Halloa, there 1 Got anything V "Got anything ! of eonrse not I only came here last Wednesday !" was tbe re ply as tbe patient angler onee more east bis patent fly. An eloquent Catholic priest, in attempt ing to persuade his flock to avoid tbe ball rrom on St Patrick's day in the evening, used this perfectly conclusive, and (to an Irishman) knock down and drag out argu ment: "The Irishman who goes to that ball, ia no better than a Dutchman !'' No anathema eould add to tbe force of that Captain Nebuchadnezzar Knoebnekle ' bad a maguificcnt tin dinner plate presen ted to bioi in honor of bis patriotic offer to bis friends to risk bis life, character and Lonesty, in a run for Congress. If he does run he'll get beat ; and if he don't run, be won't get elected ; consequently, it isn't much difference wbicb party he "jines," so be says. 1 Mr. Pescator, keeps a tavern in Otsego. Visitors have only one objection to Pesca tor be is too clean. liefore he cuts you a piece of stake be always licks the Loife, ao as it may not have any tuste of bam and them 'tr eggs. A neighbor of ours wants to know if II ill .Vol is not a relative of Henry S.Mott, who was elected Canal Commissioner three rears agg. Tbe same he'll go in, too, by a "loud" majority. j Difference between singular and plural: ' When William, Prince of Orange, landed in England, be said to tbe people whom I i.r fast met : "I come for your good, for J Lfl yior Q-&t" j James F. Linn. J. Berrill Linn. T F. fc J. M. LINN, J Attorneys at Law, LCWI8BUKG, ' 74 Union dnnty, Penn'a. Pianos, and music. JOS. L.YODER, Agent for Meyers' aua t ognrs celebrated piano, hat iust leceived a laree assortment of Sheet music, fianus, and Mclodan Books. Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published byGouldXee A Walker, 8. L. Walker, or any Publishers in the United States, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. 14 Uelmbold's Genuine Preparation or Highly concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of. TOR Diseases of Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, W Dropsy, Weaknesses,Obstruetions,Secret Diseases, Female Complainls.and all diseases oT the Sexual Oreens arista from niwrn and imprml eoeiei ia life, and reeaoviae; all Improper Diseharfres from the Blad.ler. Kidneve or Seiaal Oraaus.whetbrr existing in aiaieor remaie, iron waateeer eaoae wry mar nave oriictuated, and no matter of how long standing, gtTing Health ami Vigor to the frame, and Bloom to the pallid cheek. Joy to the Afflicted! It ran Krrvon an-. sVUIltaUd ?uffr"T". antf rtmoTM all the. 8VMiTOM8,ituoDK which may be found Iiri if rtiM to 'xrrtroB, lorn of power, Iom of memory, difti. nit of breath itifr;, gn-ral wenknen, horror of iis aw.weak Orrrr,trviTiblltlf. dlTaHfal horror of drth, night ffwnalm cold lVt, wakefulness dinneas of too, languor, nnivcrMl laitul of the mus cular HTKtfU. often enortDout appetite with dyftpeptin ymptnn.a, hot hsnda, flubbing of tbe body, drrne of the kin. pallid coun tenance and eruption otj the face, pain in the hark, oavioe of tbe eye-litla, frtqtseatly blark apota tying before the eye with tetupomry nuffuMon and Iom of (ricl.t. Want of attention, great mortality, and lVfUtwneaM, with horror of ociety. Nothing is more desirable to uch pertains than solitude, and nothing thry more dread tr fear of thenvelTen ; no repoee of manner, no earnestness, bo speculation, hut n lrarritfd transition from one question to another. These rrymptom. If allowed to go on whVb this medi cine invariahiy nunoTes soon follows Lxw or lowin, Patcitt, aD KPtUPTic Fits in one of wbicb the patient may expire. Who can say that these eireefc are not frequently fallowed by those direful diseases Inanity and Constimrtion? The reeords of the Insane Asylums, anl the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample testimony to the truth of these aNSertions. In Lunatic Axylums the most melancholy exhibition a, pars. The ennntenanee is actually eodden and o,oite destitute nei ther mirth or grief erer visits it. $btiu.tl a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely nrtMutaio. "With woeful meararen, wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." fVhiUty Is most terriMe! and has brought thousands Upon tbouxnnds to nntimelv graves, thus blasting the ambition ofmanv noble rouths. It eta be cured by the nseofthis INFALLIBLE HEM Y.UY. If you are milTr-rifir with any of tbe ahore distressing : aiitni-ntit, tDe t li u lm kait bllhu will cure yon. , Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. j Blwau or Qcacs KosTarsrs ax Quack Jfctmt who wisely hoast of abilities and rvf ivnoe). Citizens I know and avoid them, and save loco mtQvriog, money, and exposure, by shading or calaug for a buttle of this Tonuiar and tpecifllc Kemedy. It allays all pain and iiflamation,isperfe(ily pkaaant in Its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. UEMBOLD' S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is prepared direct It according to the Rules of FNAR M UVAMt t'HEMISTKV. with the greatest accuracy and Chemical kn reriir and care devoted in its combi nation. See Professor Ieeee' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. 1781003 One Hundred Dollam will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the U ,! ne ever Injured a Patient ; and the tetitinjouy of thouandsran be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years' slanging have been effected. Tbe ma of Volun tary Tet.tin.ony in poM,njou of the Proprietor. voOclitng Its virtues nd curative powers. Is immense, embracing namas.weU known to bClKNCrJ ANU v AMK. 100,000 Rttto Hare Been aVW. and not a single Inntanor of a (allure has been reported ! Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the Cfty of Philadelphia, II. T. Uuuoia. Chemist, who Wing duly sworn doc say. that his preparation coo tains no Nerentie. Merrury or injurfoQt frug. but are pnrely Ve tratalile. U T tlw.. a..v- m-... bworn and lubscribed befure me this -S-l ttav of Novm ber, UM. WSJ P. 11 lit HARD, Alderman. trice, $1 per Bottle, sr to for 5 DeJ.rercd to , any Addrert, aeconrpanied he reliablestid rcpofiKtMeCertifloatc. from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergvmrn and others. Prepared aant sold by II T IIKMIlot.D. Vocficoi nvf Analytical i 1 'm,iU y. 62 South fcaf a.Jxiow (Mttnut,Aarmbtm ffauWtsas, Philadrxphu. aj Tb ht hud of Dryopirtt and Dtalm throughout the ffetb-o! Aa'ee. Gonadal and Hritiih fmrinaft. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask fur Hembold't Take no Other Curet Guarantied. &dd by 680y CHRIST CALDWELLiUwUburg Important to Daguerreotyplst8,narble Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype Ca ses. A method has long been sought for to insert in a durable manner, Daeuerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Munumeuts. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, and can warrant lhetn to tecure ihe picture for a long number of years. The outside ease is made of Parian Marble, and the box which encloses the picture and keeps it in a state of great preservation fur a long number of years, is made of brass a screw box- It makes a verv neat job on a Head Stone or Monument They are nsedin Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, i and many other Cemeteries in the V. States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreotypists. Price from $2.25 each to $9.50. A circular of engravings will be sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad dress A. L. BALDWIN. A;ent of Msasoieom JHf - Co-, S3S Broadway, Mew York. 60m3 TVTniar rtn anil T7atzt flnnrie 1 A T tbe Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The nndersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr Thornton df Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well 'elected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, MEDICIXES, Chemicals Dyestufls, Oils, Paints, Glass, Pnttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kindt of Patent Medicinet, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobaeeol8nnfT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notions and Toilet Article; Fine Toilet Soaps 4. Perfumery of all kinds, BaranES is. Coins or kvkkt vabixts. Hook and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Fine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil aud Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paint. Preserving and Pickling Jars, Le rTTustomer. will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask yon to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drag Store THEO. S. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. I.ewlbnrg, Union Co. Pa. J8 SAPOR1FIER.or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap wilhont Lime, and with tittle truabla. With oaeeakeof l.yeand rnorpooud. soap Fat, yon ma make fifteen ration. fpo& soft "oan. Hard aoaa caa be amde la the same way. For sale by CH HI.-T A aULHWELU B AYES' WHITE GREAME. for Waggons, Bu. irrCsgsgta, Omnibuses, Sinses. etc a superior arttrle. for sale hy C1IKIST k CALIlWKLL. GLAf8 Jars, for Pickling and Preserving Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheap by CHIUT a CAU'WELL. B0CKTT LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the IT. 8' in the War of 1013, and for their Widows, at ttn nflVff of tbe Lewntror; Cbioaicla. LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE NOTICE. THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Fouadry Business at the Brick- KounJ dry in Market street, Lewisburg, under the name and firm of Trick & Lilley. , W I M.I AM FRICK, JOHN LILLEY. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2. 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood, Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, dec in varie ty always kept on hand. C ASTINGS of all S kinds made to ordrr. DENTAL CARD. TIIE new method of inserting artifi cial Teelh, Gum, &c., known as Allen's Continuous Gum Work, is, without exception, the best improvement ever made in the art of Dentistry. This work, when nronerlv constructed, is the most beauti- ful.lhe cleanesl.eombines the greatest strength I with durability, and adds more lo a clear and ! distinct articulation, than any oihrr kind of work erer Drought btrf rc thf r-uhllr. And not only tbin. lly a beautiful dinrovtry in eoaihinatmn witn tins style oi wora, we can aire tbe lace its natural express- sion. without, In the leant, iuterfrrins with the uwfulne... of the teeth iu maNtiratiou. 1 would take thin method of informing those interested that 1 hare purchased tbe I'stcnt fight fur this valnuMr improrement, of the inventor. John All. n. i now ol Nt-w vA.S s ,1.1. mrtA h...hI .ItAiitin counties, snrl lliAt 1 am now manulaoturinR an article of f.-eth emltlum that willcoatnarefanirahly with anything in tliat line iliat baa ever beeu niaite in tills or any other country. I ask all, and especially tnoee Ulst neeu teem III iney nBeeeugagru them or not.) to call, and examine for themselves. JOHN LOCK K, L.wiSHL'Rrt, Office and Re&idcnce on Third street, near Market. Offlce in MlLTos.on Broadway, nearCadaallader'scoruer sEWISBLUG COAL YARD. TIIE subscriber is prepared to furnish at all times the very best COAL of every flescription, from the Wilkes-Barre and Sha mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't to this market,which he will dispose of at the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and good j measure warranted. rP'Coal exchanged for j merchantable Country Produce of most kinds i as well as for cash. ' Coal Yard al Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard j on riouth Water street. Nov. 19, 1856 tf R. I. XESBIT. 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. Do;ng business on j cein Cash and Mutual plans. Caiutal,$WO,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mavcr D J Jackman Chas Crist' W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hoh. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. A DRAMS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN, Sec'y- JAMES B. HAMMX, Aeent, 627 Lewisburg, I'nion Co. Pa. JVhKrs'tfc ?)Jet'i)Qi)ij3' iii?qh")n:e CohiJ). s.w. con. sccojd aan walsct sts, rHiupELruia. Capital $1,230,000. Assets 108,141 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. A RE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS f BY FIRE 'There are but fee. -k. i neelectin 1 ,Mw,..,fisr.lH.imim heaa I'V tins most neceiuarg and uuhntanlial precaution " k 'Vre results of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which they have no control but hy being insured. ! Insurance protects you from the incendiary, t I- i .i J e niiKr.n.c ... a.m .. c lrtA1u . , j your Bi-Ncni-niT. l will lmp-n mum to your fml-; itor, mnd gt hnra'rr m prudence aud preeanti'm to all your hurtio? trannartionet. It mfnirTri but a very tmult mm in lnnre in mm ranrioit from $1UU to $l0(-0, and y-t bowmnoy there are whoba no ionuranre upon fiondf, ?orotture, or any thing rim I If your Stock la email, mill tbe Losd to you might br- Srrionn. Thla Onnpanr .nwiiTi Rrtt.fiiyGS. MFRCffAXD XZ&, OOODS rUliMTl ftK MAVUlEK Kaud STOVK From $100 to $.5000, at the Lowt Rates and upon the most Liberal Terms, and f RoMrr Patxist on tbe adjustment of Loss. D1RKCTOKS. tton Tho It Florence 1 Jsmes K.N'eall I Edw.R Itelmbo'd Geo 11. Armstrong Cha's llineee I V.l'arrol Hrewster I'ha S.ltulsncam I 111 Undcrfleld Isaac Leech, Jr. Geo. lielmbold General Suporiotendcnt TOIIS TIIOMASOX. TIKI S II FIIKENCK, President. EbW'D E. UELMBiiLD. eecreury. J. MF.RKIIX I.I.N.V, Agent. 657 LEWISBURG, t:nton Co. Pa Educational. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! Rev. H. MALCOM, D.D., President. 'PIIE Summer SeSblOIl Will Open April i L 23d, and continue U weeks. j COLLEGE Tuition, per session, $10 charges, exclusive of rooms, $1 80. ' Thentvieal Department tree. ACADEMY II. U.WLit, A.M., Princi- nal, M W I'..... Aaitant. Tnitinn rtee 1 session Classical. $7, charges 45 cts : Eng- i lish, ip'S, charges 45 cts. FEMALE INSTITUTE Miss A. Tutoa, I e rTS Principal. Tuition per session Reeutar ! for the vast harvest or 185fi course $10, Preparatory iiT.Music 10, Draw- j we would refer to the following gentlemen, ins $5, French 3 33, charges 20 cts. " ' who have used Husscy'a machines for several A. K. BELLeGeneral A?ent ! April I, 1R57 and Treasurer I LEYViSDURS ACADEMY. rVllE Summer Session of this Instiiu- JL lion will commence on Mosnu, 27th or April, IS57,and continue 13 weeks. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for general business are taught ; and the Bible is in daily nse in the school. A class of YotrffQ Lauies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks. PRIMARY- Heading. Writing, le finer, Arithmetic, tleog., tlram. and V. 8. Ilistory.l $1 SO ALVANCKIl KNULlfH ail not included above, 6 00 I.AMll'AliKJ", 7 5o tXINTlNOKNT EXPKNSKs per seasioal .... jo io deUuction. except for protracted sicVne-s. JoH. RANDOLPH. April 3. 1857 Princ i pal FUEEBUEGACADEMY NORMAL SCHOOL. f I MUS Institution is located in the nniet I beautiful and healthy village of Freeburo ' t i i. i , ' K " ,rcuurg, Snyder Co, Pa. It will commence the second (Sprint) quarter of its second session on 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 Noawit t)r.raBTWKT, for the special training of Teachers, and those wish ing to become inch, will hereafter be connec ted with this Institution. Aa additional Female Teacher has been added tn the rcfuler oorps of Tsechers, arrangements made to meat the wants of Students. TERMS onediair payable trrvarlsMy la Advance.) For Board, Room and Tuition pr aeeaof a wkmtMJtoM TuitB oitLT, pr liner, of 11 wka - - liu lo s.MI Iu.tnirtlon on the Piano and use of Instrument ,no Tnctdentala - 2S Washing and at ending. 4 eta. per dea. 'rieete Boarding in lown.l.0 u kl per wsek. For further information, or circulars address C.EO. F. M'FA RLAND. Principal. ' C. W. SCHATFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and dtemiral Emporium Market Street e isewisDarg, r. It & WHST. BBANCII EAEMER.--MAY la, 1&)7. LewlKburs; Savings Inntilulion IS now open and ready lodo business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. Tbe following named persons are the Director WILLIAM FRICK. PruidetU. J. G. L. Pbindel I J bn Walls. Joseph Meixel I . Gii)in Birhl A. B. Warford J- D. Cameron. Four pr cent pr annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less than i and over three months. DAVID KEBEK, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 10. lHft:i Agricultural. To Ine Farmers I MANNY'S COMBINED REAPING MOWING MACHINE, 3 -Ilnfii-.il'.'lii.'ttt. riHE undersigned having been appointed Agent lor the sale of these Reaping dc Mowine Machines in Lmon and anyuercoun. ; lies, oilers them to tbe public, believing thein ; ,n . A .i,. to be the licit Comhineil Machine in Utr. These Machines have been in successful operation, and have rendered general satisfac tion. They are of easy draft, easily managed, j and do the work in a workmanlike manner. Manny s received a Mtver sieaai at our otaie ran, isM lull, UIIU mew lire him j.iiriiiiiiii, a. the County Fairs of York, Cumberland, Cen tre, Huntingdon, &e. where it was exhibited. Persons in want of a Reaping & Mowing Machine, will do well toalI before purchas ing. For further pariiculars, and information please till upon the subscriber who always takes pleasure in exhibiting this Machine. K. B. Early orders are solicited, in order lo have the Machines on hand in season, as the number received from the Manufactor will correspond with the demand. CYRI'S DREISBACH. I.ewisbnrz, April 10, ldo7. 80m3 Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the stipen- rnv u Yundersliect Tread t'uwer over the or dinarv five horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain. have purchased Ihe patterns and right In make them. We are now making and have j on hand a large nnmt.er, which we propose : to introduce on the plan if they don t answer to ihe letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and i ' the money refunded, if paid. They are now j almost the only entire Threshing Machines j in use in Chester, Montgomery, uerics ana Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double Ihe work, ac cording to the number of horses used, lhan Ihe old machines will do: CVlhey will save at least two hands ; j and Threshing can i all be done snnzly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands wonld be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. j ILirtlelnn. Union Cn- Pa. PP'' T""" Cni-acn, Ilartlelon.or j or isr. I., iinea,. union r ornace. yo'i.i : IlnnNCCker' CLOVER III M.i:it. rilHE subscribers still continue to manufac- rBU" "",c"".'"' ana 5 'nKT are1OT,er 500 of lhrm now !n nse ,n rl '"n aud adjoining connties. we deem any further recfunmpnilation unnecessary. ma.hin(. arm n, wllP;nntt,,i nnt nnl,- I - , " " V '. . ao gnou worK, oui oeuer worn man aay omcr kiud of machine now in Use. ! T. CUl'RCH & CO, Hartleton, Pa. ! I Apply to I BO fl UllCII, Hartleton, ; or L. uokk,UdioD Furnace. Iy652 : , Hussey s American neaper s xiower. ; 1856....This Machine was put j in succesftil operation in 1833, and con- i tinned to be the only Reaper and Mowing Ma chine in the World of any pratical value up to 1815 twelve years alter its introduction. Other Reapers arc now offered with glowing Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had better see a little further. One of the other Reapers took thegreat medal in England, j at the premature trial in 1851; before the close ' I of the harvest of the same year, however it was totally bealen by a HLSsEi REAPER, which received the unanimous award of an I : impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The ; j fact is that Hussey 's machine is achieving a series of triumohs in Bneland.and ranidlvob. 1 taming hal prc-ninent position there.which ; has already secured io tbe landof us origin. ! ,f lhere 'san value " 23 yes' experience j in building Reapers, and using them in the , harvest ne:a, vac u n i. ooi. , tuc r amer . i i Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied ' With the UtM Kt, A f b It A.' U 1U t, It.Can be suplied by sending theirorders early in the j season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over zoo Reapers ready yra". w tes,ifr lo lheir "npeiiority: UNION AND SNYDER COUNTY. Isaac Erre, Benjamin Lohr, John Meneb, Samnel Panting, John Tellers, Jacob Hilbl.h, Jacob Kohl. J. II. Brown, Ahram Anraad. Thomas Clingan. George Klerk ner, Iiavid Kleekner, Kb. Kleekaer.isenrge Mear, John llundy, liamncl Zetlers, Joseph Mnsaer, Willisa. Wilson, Ahram Wolf, W. li Herrotd. Charles Knhl. George Kep. hart. John Grove. Ahram Farley, Emanuel Pontius, liea rv Mull, Cyrus Brown, Wat. C. Moyer,Joha ChamberliD, Wilson Una, John Van Busfclrk, Flaeel Clingaa. NORTnUMBFELAND COUNTY. Pamnel M'Mahin, John M'Mahia, William Selphin. Jacob Hoffman. George Kmerick, George Kroeitu, Oeorge Gaul, John B. Heller, William gmeelt, William II ue-1, George Frederick, Tho's gtrawbridge, liolomon Walters, Jame Neshit, Joseph M. Neshit, A. K. Kapp. J. K. Priest ly, Thomas Johnston, John k Vm. llamor,Rohert Curry, James it. Itusael, Amos Vastine, J. a. k l. iiursh. Isaae 1'amphell, Jacob Beed, Meller k human, Anthony A Via. sayder, Joba Cooper. Jesse C. IIorton,Qeo. Conrad. MONTOUB COUNTY. Jacob Shnlts, Hayberry Gearhart, Parid Clark. Jacob rVchler, Jr. Wilson Foreeinan. Peter Wright, 8am. York., William Meucu, Roberts k Bishet, Jacob Snyder, A. t. Kussel.S. P. Usee, Jsoob Se.JUtr,fr. WavYorka, P. lieim bach, Wm. Foresman. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Peter Miller. John Mill, Win. N. Brown, D. A. Bowman, Geo. A. Bowman. J. Westy Bowman, Gilbert Fowler, Ste phen Thomas. Henry Iloak, John Robertson, llaniel eel- brt- A,""'1" cvv"!! ;"1I?W CKlin- "J j , j,.bn Mertr, Jacob Hill, Thomas Conner. John Coa- ner, Peter Aopleman, Ellas Ivitrick. James Lemmoa, i Jnaeoh II. Hicks. Miller k Hicks. George lieidler. Joseph Poeh, Hamuel Krk, Wm. Holfmaa, Andrew Fries, fa. Fries. Geo. II. Fries, Wesley Fries, Sam'l Flaw, Franklin Evans. John Birhie,Chariea and George Low, Joba Ney hart, John Wolf. LYCOMINO COUNTY. Omrre Crist, Hiram T. Grey, Benjamin Bear, Peter lleitman, Frederick Apr, camuel Gundrum, Uenry Shoemaker, Peter Rents, Thomas Davis, Cba's Tallmaa, Dsnlel Bear, Joha U. Tool, Charles Lloyd, . W. Fore, man, Robert Gibson. CLINTON COTOTY. Wm. Down, James Welsh, Robert MTJormlek, Jame. Carskaddaa, Joseph Haana, Robert Holmes. CENTER COUNTY. Wat. M'Ferhmd. Wat. aoel, ay. A. Johnstow, Joseph Bitner, Wm. Uirat, David Rosa, Joseph Hyan, Jacob I tar ter, Joba Hoy, Jr. Wat. Foster, Adam Bear. The subscribers have the exclusive right in the following counties : Union, Snyder, Nor thumberland, Montour, Columbia, Luzerne. Perry, Mifflin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and promptly to. GEDDES. MARSH A. CO. Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa, April 24, 1856. LANK Contract with Teachers and Or der on Tftasrrerat Chronicle Office. aw.,svj .jsjv - war i I i II. GEKIIAKT, VFXT1ST. Market street, next door to Brown & Rater's Store I.EWI9BL RG, PA. William VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, il I.ewlsbure:, 1 nlon Co., Pa, tir Otfice opposite Kline s jioiei 64 . 23 WITNESSES, 5 UK, TIIK S FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DVK U the Autb'.r, who b bail 19 yea r. w experience mm a i.an ... mmm - - 9 of A frna llmtt el like. Broaawnf tahrrmtdt, "5 whru for 1U eiK-onire aiflit oer fiMUa I'eople I B'cre-le.l him with rf.oud of ep'leue. while he rilil U oiled Ibe manner in which r. unlerfeitere el.rule llir frauds, and the mml and snorlert mean., of O JetMline them: Tbe Bank Note Infnmi all nay i C3 ih.i h. t. Hie en atect Ju lio of I'aner MonrT lirlnn. 1 l),n,ierii nf the 1'reseiil Cen- - Uii.ji'". - j j - i o luryforDtteetlw CunnUrfnit BaitkXotrt. j lie-rtbinn eyery -""" bi" eilrn,and eshl k. bitiuxat a glance every oountera-it in circulation ! Arranxed mo admirably, llmt refert-nce ia eay and j O dvteetion Innlautaueom. So iodel lo eaaoine. .No I nacre to hunt up: Vut ao eimplined and erraugi-d, ' S3 that the Merchant, liankrr and lluaiueai Mau can 1 I u. All at n iftamrtt 3 Kile Hsh, French and German, thus may each read C0 the same In his own native tongue. g Xf'itt prrfrcl Hank Xote List eeer puUIshal - Also a lit of all the I'rivate Bankers in America. A 3 complete summary of the flnanceof Europe and Amer iea will be publixhed in each eiiition, together with all lZ the important News of the llay. Also, S A SBHIKS or TALES, a? From an Old Manuscript found in tl.e East. It fur e nishrs ttie most complete bintory of Oriental Life, de er; scribing the mint perplexin positions in wliii-h the . ladies and geulleuieu of that country have been eel often (ound. These stories will eootiniie thpiuanout f the whole year, and will prova tbe nuat euu-rlauuus; 3 ever ollered to the public. O S J.Furuishcd Weekly to Subscriber, only, at $1 a m year. Ail letters niuat be adtres.ed to q JOHN X. HYK. Bsoirs. O Publisher aud rroprielor, I Wall i-t. Ntw 1'oRS Philadelphia. wj 1 and 1 vnrnce " IIU (11 U C'o.'ti lySS i r-1HE umt,r.jgned are AGESTS for the J above Company, and are now ready to receive aud forward Goods. Money, &.. from Lewisburg to Philadelphia and all points on the line of the Williamsport & Elmira, Canawissa, Williamsport & Erie, and Philad. and Reading Railroads connecting with res ponsible Express companies to all parts of the world. General flffii-r92 Chesnut St. Philadelphia CHRIST ft CALDWELL, Agents, April 1, 1857m3 Lewisburg, Pa ALEXANDER KKItR, . -a M IMPORTER 1K nd WnoLEsan Deals i ft ATT '&35&&&&i&fm jj..m -a. 38 Soul li Wharveti, Pblladelpbla. ASHTON'H FINE, LIVERPOOL GROUND, TURK'S ISLAND and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit j purchasers. April 3 1857mG tTAIVS & WATSOX, t4Mm$t Philadelphia Manu factured Salamander Safes Au. '26 S. Fourth St 1'hiludclphia. Truth is Mighty, and Mast Pravail. Report of the Committee appointed to super intend tbe burning of the iron Safes, at lioadn.g, February 27. IHS7. Rrnro. March 4. The underfrned. member, of the ecmmlltee. do res pe'itnlly report, that we 'iw the ISO cafes ori-'inally agreed upon hy Farrels k Herrioir and Kvaos k Waton, la.-cd side hy side in a furnace, lis: The Safe in use hy the Paymaster of the rhilsdelihia and Itesdiror Railroad I'ompany, iu hisoff.ee at Kesdins, manufactured hy r'ar eele A llerrinjr, nnd the Safe io ue hy II. A. Laota. ill hi. ,tore. imtiufiictured by Krans k Watson, and put ia bn a ar.l papers precisely alike. The hrr vl. started st i1 o'clock. A. M.. and kept up timil four ord, of irr,. h.."kory. tn etT.s drT ok and h-f rfafntnut top wood w.-rf ontir. lv cna-nnit-d. th wtwle nnvr thm iipt.rintndn f th fubrifc-r-, ir.e.tnb-r f th otDHiitJe. Th iStvlVs wen tlien ennlrd I lth which tw7 wre oocd. .nd the j lnkB nnd r uprrft tnkt-o out hv tb Committa Dd Uko ! ( A. unUv on for puMie Tumlnation. allr th-y ! w-r tirnl -wriminesiiirid me.rktf) hy th Oitiinittfwcv. Tri ! 1-ockj mail .trft Ukm fnm tb" ?ul rne.uufrturd by whtit th. tnkv-n rmm th .- nu.nHf.rtnrd hy . I r ii it" in nciruiffwriT, iq tiur JUUpine'ui.oajnitCt miir ; vvei trrn prr ruu m'JW Lhao til or lAkeD from Ltmm m atonV Safe. bHieve the nrf to tin e bevn fair and Unpartial trial of the respective qualities of hnth Ssfes. JAi'OB II. ItrsllKR. IIAMKL8. IIL'NTKIt. Ilsvine been absent dunnir the baruintf, we fully co incide with the above statement of the condition of the paper, and book, tlfcen our of the reoeetire Safes. . A. NIOH.IA II II. Mt'ill.KNRERO. JAMEi MILIIOLLAND. Evnntl & Wat lon hare now on hand , 300,000 ponndM of the above S .FES, I which they oiler fur sale on better terms than any other manufacturer in the United States April 3, 1857 67? yl Joseph Fussell, ZS!- Inilirella &Parasol Manufactnrer No. a North Fourth St. 1 N W cornerof Market, I'lllLAliKLI'llIA, Has now on hand an extensive assortment of: ihe newest and most desirable kinds, including many ew St Ties not heretofore to be had j in this market. An examination of oar stock I is solicited before purchasing elsewhere 3:M BLINDS AND SHADES ! tH OF HEW STYLES. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. IS North Sixth St., . l'HIADEI.l'HlA, manufacturer of we. nltian lllintlN. Velvet and Gold Uordered and Painted tibadeN, of beautiful designs. Bun, and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, dec, dec, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. CSSiore Shades painted to order.gj B. J, W, thankful for past patronage, res pectfully solicits the public to call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur chasing elsewhere. EST" We study to please." March 20, 1857. Front Street Wire Manufactory-. WATSON, COX & CO., Sieve. Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46 North Front St. Corner of Coombs' Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) mtneUl'UILAUISLPUIA. Manufacture superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds.Bra.s aadCopper W ireCloth for Paper makersdtc,Cylinderi and 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 Covers, C,al and Sand Screeus, Fancy Wire a;,i, f o.-,. Work of every description 3m674 New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LAKIKG, Manufacturers and Importers, No. 124 Arch St, 2d door above 6th, Pan.., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in the city. I tr"Conntry purchasers may here be aeeom modated, without tbe inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING, 124 Arch St. 3m676 above Sixth, Philadelphia Engraving and Seal Catting OF al! kinds, at 204, Chesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS,and everything in our liae of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Cut and Country solicited. S. II. FULTOM. r W. G. MASON. Pblladeiphia WOOD MOULDING HILL, 0 Willow St. above Twelfth. North side. Mouldings sniuMe for C arpenters and Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. . AnvaPattern woiked from a Drawing. IW Agents wanted in the various Towns in his portion of iheState.io whom opportunities will be onered for large profits for themselves. 2m678 SII.A8 E. WEIR. DRUG, PAIT, SD OL.4M WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CORNER of Tenth and Market Sis, (Otfice in second storey,) fhUiidrljihui. We invite attention to our enlarged slock of Drngs. Faints, Oils. Varnishes, Ate, selected expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the finest assoetments in ihe li. S., which we offer al low prices fof cash or approved credit. WK MANtJFACTl'RH, very aitenslvely Premium Pure Vl bite Lead. fbeet. Kensington Pnee White Lead, Fearl f now White lad.-Vielle wontaxne" French Zinc, (best. Pure Snow White American .inc. diver's Plastic Fira and W eather proof I'aiuU, Chroma Ureens, Yellows, and colors geot-ra-ly. AOENTS FOB Porter's superior Alkaline Window mass, uenuine I Fri'lieh Plate lilass. (warranted.) The .New Jer-ey Zinc Company's produ.-t,Tiiden and Nephew's .y aroi.ues, Hrookltu Premium Pure White Lead. liamed'O ferma nent Greens, Pure ubip Catawba Kraulyf Ac. millKTLKltol'' French ;iad English Plata Glasa, Frenrh and Cogtish Cylinder Glass, I'olored and engrave.1 Win-l-w lile-s. Daguerreotype Ola.-a. Ilammere.1 Plata tor Floors and r-kv-Llghu,' lruss. Chemicals, Perfumery, Ac. ll.ll.l-Al.K DKALKRK IN Uruguiste' Artlclea generally. Pslnters' Tools of all descriptions, llydraulie and Komsn Cement. Calcine.1 aud Land Planter, Paper Maker's Clay. Sutiu White, Ac. FRENCH. KICIIAKII.' A (n. Ptore. N. W cor. of Tenth end Market Streets. FacUry el unction York ATenue.Crown and Callow hill Sta. PlfiLtOUJ-HU. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rilHIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy I all of its perfection as a Dye, and the f"l lowine testimonial from thai eminent analytic chemist, Prof. Booth of the U.S.Mint.will onlf confirm vhat thousands have previously borne testimony to : LABOaarosr ros PsArncAL CHnu.erar,) ft. Htephea's l-lsee. Philadelphia. Fehruar; lith, IU7 ) "BelnewelJ acquainted with the sulwtaoces eompo.inf 7o.er's Lufuiit fair Opt, 1 am satisfied that bj ,llow. ioit the simple directions jriven f.r its use, it will not injure tbe Hair or fain, but will aire a natural and durMt color lo Utt Jltiir. JAM K5 C. Ill s iTII, Anulytic Itirmitt. HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including the ffurer'i fluid, and Iltirer't Indelible Inks, are too well known ajid introduced to require any additional teslimonial ol their character. The sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street above Fourth, (old No 144) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention by 6V9y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. RISING sun Nurseries & Garden, Germantown Road, half au liuur s ride from the Exchange by Omnibus. ShaJc,Fruit and Ornamental Trecs,Shruli Plants, Rotes, de. cultivated and for sale in quantities, to suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of all the desirable i varieties of the above, for sale Wholesale and . Retail. Catalogues can be had on application, , gratis, ' S. MAIPAY dt CO. j .-"When addressed by mail direct lo Ris- : ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Our Xtands are ; in the Market, Market street, below Sixth. where orders are also received. 6 111 07 6 Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. ! I) I'BIXCAM A SELLERS, j j Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kiml-. 113 No. Third St, below Race, PHII.ADEL. The attention of dealers is requested 10 an examination of their Mock, which will be found i equal to any in this citv. Foreign Fruils of ! all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or ' otherwise promptly attended lo Jmb'i 'J Pennsylvania Wire Works. "VTO. 5tt ARCH St. between U and 3d. j (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens. Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, 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 R ills covered in ihe best : manner, Wire and Wire Fencing. - I A very superior article of Heavy Founders tsieves. All Kinds iron Ore Wires anil Sueves. BAVLISS, DARBY & LYNN. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Those w ho wish to : hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. it is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. M e send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the ; receipt of the price, $ I- j J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, I 49 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. j N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other 1 popular books in all parts of the Lntted Slates. Send for our List and Terms lo Agents. Mount Vernon House, NO. 95, North 2d St., Philadelphia.--This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the ' city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. L. BARRETT, Philad., March I, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, AND GUNS.-The subscribers invite I attention to their stock of Fish Hooks ' and Tackle of every description j Cane Rced3, Sea Grass, Trout Flies, ! Lines, tc. j Also, line English and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Spotting Apparatus generally. I tor sale at lowest Cash Prices, wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBEROER A BRO. 624 No. 4T N. Second Su Philudeljhia WOOD'S I ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Eitlsc , Avenue, PaiLASaTrniA. The attention of the public is inviled to the eitensive Manu factory and Wareroom of Ihe subscriber, who ; is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description for Cemela-, ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver- : andahs. Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, ! Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron ' Work of a decorative character, all oi which : is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the renni-1 sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place ol destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD. Ridge A venae below Spring Garden St. Phil What caa Woman do f mHIS long expected book by T-S.ARTHl'R, I is now ready for Agents and Canvassers. Itis having an immense sale.and is considered one of his best efforts. In it will be found Mr Arthur's views on the vexed question of WXs MAN'S RIGHTS, and what she can do as Sister, Wife, and Mother. Specimen copies sent by mail on receipt of the price, $1.00, J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 48 N.4th St. Philadelphia, Pa N. B. We publish all Mr. Arthur's New Books. Send for pur List and Terms to Agents SSa AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, to iuc apid ecu or Col.. CeaglM, mm lleaiwseaa. aerwrreu. MuS, th Dee, Mil InL J.CAiaa: 1 do not he tat. to say the aat renwly 1 have ever fcund 1 Owcha. Hoaissasaa, Inweaaaa. east ton BBCsnitonl mjmmvmvamatntMd.myrou' Cntaar Pact-!- liecnnetaot una isj say practice and say family tie tka saw ten years has shown M to possess enee rwr sirto-e t the Ir-ernvat of theaa ..,ldu. KBKt K.MUHT, M V. A. B. MORTUIT, Iso-of Vivm, H. T, wrftas: "I h,,. sawad yoar PfCToeaL mvseif aiel In see vstoily ever siaca eon InveiUed it. and believe it the beat nwsUdae fte its njrnwe ever put out- V ith a last odd I ehooid Wioeee pav twenty H,. dijuaw vor boola thaa da wuhont n, nt lake any other remedy.' Croap, Wbaopi'C Coagk, Iadaeaxa. oesjeonstji, Mlas., p-h. 7, lsos. Kaornsa Ana I will cbeerfully certify y.ar Psrrsut S, the beet renvedy we pissiess 1 the ears of Wfmmnt Omgh, Omup. and Ibe cheat diisaaia ef cmldren. Vi of your fraternity in the eVth appreciate Jour salu, and ausamend vour medicine 10 our people. uiKAii co.vEurr, at. a AMOS LFft, Eaq., Momaar. U, wrltea. 3d Jan., I its : T hsii a ledione Infloensa. which ennboed aie ia dieee Bia weeks; took many uediclpea wilhoat retMf, flaaily tried your PacroaAl. by the advkw of our clerevmaa. The lot d's rehevsrt the eeaea la say Uikai aud hihs; leea than one half the bottle made me eosapl.tsly well. Your medlHnea are Ihe cheapest aa well as the Uat we can buy, aud we esteem yoo, Doctor, and yon rat. shea, aa tbe pour man's frieod." Awtbrna or Phthieic, Hrmeaitie. Wswt Mas. isaru. Pa, few. 4. leas, antr TonrCeraaf Pacroast ia performinK vaarvelVsw enree in this sect!. It has relieved several from alarm Iftft eympl'ina "t cneumption, and la now enrine a saaa wh.1 bse lahi.ned nnder an affectloa of the Inns In tka st fcrty years. UaNEK L. PAkki, .Merchaat. A. A. RAM.FT, M. Ataiow, Mo-fmot Co, Iowa, wrltea, Seat. A. lau: Daring my practice of many yearn 1 have G-nnd notliina; eoal to yjnr CaaaaT pBcToaat for irlvloK ease aa-t relief to eomsampdra paurata, sr ewruaj such as are curable." We miKbt add volnme. of avidence, hat the moat eoae eindnit proof of the virtues of thm remedy la Itssaslaamy easels upon tried. CoBsrrmptioa. Frobably no one remedy ha. ever been lwraa waiefc eared so many and such danjeeroue caass aa thav 800a ao human aid can reach ; but even to those tns Canal 'aCTOBAl affords relief and enBsfoet. AsToa iloc-ia. New Yom Crrr. March (, ISM Dorrom Ana, lyiwiu: I feel II a duty aad a pleasure to inform yn what yonr Cutamr PBCToaat baa done my wile. Me had been five Bfrrmtha UlMirinfi under the oanKepms symptoeasof Coneumpteiti. from which no aid we could procure rave her winch relief, "lis waa steadily failing, uuul Or. ntron. of thm city, where we have come (or ad rice, recommended a trial of yesrr medicine. We bleas hisk1n.ioess.as s.do yoeir skUl, lor she has recov ered fnen that day. She is not yet as srronr as she astel to he. but b free from ber eongh. and calls borssiX weij. Yonrs with rraUtnde and reaard, 0HLA.MK1 ellKLBY, of Biman-au. flsteesiphra. do not despair till yon have BTted Ana'a Chbbsv PfccnAl. It is made hv oneof the beat medical chemists la the world, and its cures all aroand na tswaaaa the hih merits of Ms virtues. 1 uad' ftaa LoifJ. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. A used thir atmrc to prodne tbi brMt. nt perfcet parg-tllrt; which i knWD to m-vn. InnamerabU proofii it ahova that thctt Pills bav rixtom which niwa ia ucelleoc tb uriitiavi7 metftima, and tbat tbey win asv IsnMdanttMlly npon tbe eum of all men. They an mlm and pi naw nl to take, but powerfal to cmr. Tbir peae tratiiig pnrtlwai ntimuUte the vital actiTitiei of tb Mj, remfeTe tbe oi-itmcti of it wjpuM, pvnl tb Men4. and cip". diaKWM. Tbo; ponce out tbe foul btuaon wbica breel and (trow dlftteniper. ftiiDuUte f.iig(eh ar dior Amd onc-vne into thru wuaral acUoa, and inpart Iwaitbj lone with Mrenclb Id the whole evstem. 5ot only do titty cure the every-dmy txmplaiata of rrry body, bwt tvtaio lrmadable and tianrotM duraae tbat bare baffl4 the beet of human tkUL While tbey pfvtinet poeNrfnl ffrt. they are at the auue time, in rlimuttflbMl ik-M-V tba aiVst and best f..T-c that can l employtMl tor children. Beint. n&mJ.ti, tbey are pleaMnt to toka ; and being partly Ttgftaiir, are free fmm any riak of barm. Cox- bar been made which snrfa rw-lief were they not ate iemDUatd t-y men of twfh taalted po-tTioB and character a to forbid the ra-ptcion f untnith. Many aminent rlerft-Taifn and f hyKian. hae lnt tbfir naniee lo certi fy to the public the reliaWlity of my troeiliee, while otb ere bae nrat me the awwraiice of their tnictinn that my I'lvparafion eoi.tnMite immenerly to the relief of my arnWed, entferinr lVlkw-nn. The Agent bUw nauied m pUntti to fiirnfch ipraltt my itainfi-wii l.mnfa.-. rontaUnlrm; 'tirf-friw Wj: rhr iim a4i e-rtiBt-ates of their cure, of the ftkwitif. complaint : C.mtweaem, Kiliona 0miUint, llhftimaliena. trwpey1 Hitrtlmm. H.-vUvrlM armrtc from a H al Mnnck, !--iva. llu-etH'n. M rt..l lntrttu of the Boweto and Pmn arr-i..c tt-r-fr'-m. VMalency. Vnm f Appatite, ail Cker Miatid C'utkPevits ln-s-n,t. wUnh require an wacnant VMt.-ine. S-p.f.iU or Klrz Ui. They also, by porify iug the Itlouti nd ii!iiiilariRg te mynUm, cure many f nijii't whi'h it .nM tt.rt he nippoeed they could - it, 1 1 0 m uum. reriiat ruiwima. .eiiiiai aira -rv..u IrritatilifT. P-raMfmente of tbe UvrTand Kd-n-e. Ooot, and othrr kiMrvU cotnplainu -vmina; from n l-w (! of the tMy r oia-trtfti'-n of ite functuua. T.- n -t lxpnt off by nofiincipted oVnlen with wtmm eth-r I.) tbT mke mere profit on. Ak tuc Atu. riuji, and take rc-fliinc ele. I- other they can givn yn cotnparva with this ia it iotrinetr valnt or enratif i--rs. Hie M k wnnt the bft4 aid there m tor them, and they ehooid bae it. Prv-parrd by Dr. J. C. AVER, Fraetical and Analytical Chemist, Low.ll, Ilaaa, IUls 35 Cn. m Box. Prvi Boxzt roa $ 1. sold BT C. W. n,m. snd fi'iusT k Oirwru, Twishurj Millsi: A l".na ir. litn nl.iirr J V Cu-w, Slilton rriIE subscriber con- L tinues to carry on the , I.lvery HrjMlHeisN at the Old Stand on South! Third street, near Market, and re.peclfull) solicits Ihe patronage of his friends and th public generallv. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May SS, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful for aleajavaaaipast paironaee, would inform the public that they continue to iawmanufaclure all kinds of MILL l.tAUIMi and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Catting warranted to be of good material, and at prices that ran not fail to please. GEDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of various atterns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sals alt he Lewiabnrg Foundry by Geddas. Marah A Co. OTOVESTarlor. Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale atthe Lewisburg Foundry. Geddei, Marsh A Co. WIAKD'S Pulent liang Plow, a supe rior article, for saleal ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Ged Jca, Marah A Co. GRA IN orSeed Drills Boss Patent decidedly the belt and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale st tbe Lewiabarg Foundry by Grddes, Marah A Co. Hussey's Gtain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for saleal the Lewisburg Foundry by GEDDES. MARSH A C. lUOTIfE. Having beeu appointed the 1 SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will attend lotbe re-intermeut of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Loif-e at the Gate of ths Cemetery. - GEORGE DOSACHV. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 23 i78 IBS. just received it the Hardware Store of REYN OLDS 4- McFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see ihe largest and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Vsiuthe's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rmls, Ac. at Casb prices to all. Call and see ihe Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1865. R. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain cure for Dvapepsia and diseases arising a hnrvrre stale of the stewiaev) alsa a sare rre- wTO-s: te?riSa eralieeef iri.JJ AMI At,':r rr-ea . rls.jeer eei"e, f.r 1.1. by CUMM CAirwitl 1