Hit! 41; n it! Hi . '! i ! S: Mi j 1 . ii. :;,; I: The Fine Old Dutch Gentleman. Tmt " Th. Fine Old English Gentleman." I'll .iac yoa uow a Diclcbea bout Haas Von Krou fleglMct, Vot kaeut m larer beer saloon up in dee BoW'-ry ,ri treet, Ue .at aeahwtarpcef, aupcca uolou-h,iui ahr kiad of meat, Va I hraar Bit nine ("Xl g?ahtt. poa top de ample, so Auurh u a barrel of .our Amu' . no two puahl of l.er bH-r, rfery moruinr h .nnd eat I kind. He TasaSneold bii-tehea DheutlemaaoBjeof tr pesUBt llj o freshtore la hla fc-oi saloon tf.ry raorniar he rocd Mit a antti of.vhoepr down by hi ail. us a ! nt ! in his Bind, ;t.nd- , J air, aimrii.trmii. la nudoat rou couMrt bleUhe .erather for hi? TMdnix Iurluh (raer.nea Ten be', say -6prklhlik-nn- i frroBea-dunder-ua-bliisn nut-denm iuiiirhdiki- j rdVktouKld ' i auupca aie-doDbledtini,' TOU CO dt nl Die fine Olt IrieUben Shentlcluan Tun of d. Hi BnseTas red aRbattle.TawtTduaderd:tttehdrua, II ii mnut pout fuariecn lathes wide, bis eyes vcre plmck sh rlue: II belong, mit de freasareTbond an he via a tataer, too, " !"" a- ana n. aineraneav But Tea you , Touvnoic tnit t SItn lirkr law, , loaaao away . hit lavgrr tr, deo 1 jt vm omwlioff new, Toa6iwOUUHcoiht'nUemmaTwnofdt;pttctk I "SSS S1,Ue,", " 10 drUDk j Co wBCilm vm dVn tu raining rount ltKtiou mit , df vnlr fi-Iler light, l" klenrk A m on 4r knup mit a taMttile-barrLl'tl powirt kuiff. but I dont link dat raa ritr. 1 For Ten n of d'-m heepltat baf bin hd praaked into hi; ' ni alt of hit fare, un vm nearlr drowoed mit a bis tick, I tall too ouedioirs riU aT chiut now dat Ta a inrT lifbtt kind. To dii fine Olt D.etcbcn Shentleman tod of de guot olt But Ton time der oumed acme droublet aa tit: CgU nit all hi main, Don.! bo Tap kilt tmi two h ii igbt dosea coup! of tintfa, be ahumrt up ud fltca aicain. Dill hi bed wan all apIitUd open down bli ptxk QDdon d blood entueo down lik rain ; Un I'T and py rncne dare da coroner nit tit? hurry an alt n him apout dwenty-tw hour aib tr quarter. un akqueeze all de preth out of bin pody, do dey prirtr in a Terdigraafl, tot be dies from prandy an a tar on de prafn. Poea dif fine OU lttrhm Shentleman de srultjeci of die gong. SfHTtt of Ike T.mr. rtscBirnox of One's Own Wed ding. McCartj, tho facetious editor of tbe Bardstown, (Ky.) Gazette, was mar ried last week. We are indebted to bid , , ,. . ... f ; OWD pD for the following description 01 l tbe party : 'During our visit to Bullit count;, we beard of a party, and concluded to attend. Have aa indistinct memory of a ceremony having transpired where sundry persons were assembled ; wbere dignified gentle man in vestments asked a nervous gentla man in spectacles if he was willing to do so-and so for tbe future in regard to a fig ure under a veil in bis vicinity, and tbe nervous gentleman very emphatically promised everything asked of him ; and tbeu similar promises were exacted of tbe veiled figure; after which, there was blin king of bands among the men, and whole gale kissing among the women folks fol lowed by cutting of cake, poppiog of champagne bottles ; music, and dancing, unit an firth Altftepthpr.thp nnrtv was a ' . D 1 i ' J pleasant one." Egos bv the Million. Eighty thou sand dozen of eggs were brought into Phi ladelphia, in one day recently, over the Delaware railroad. Only imagine what an amount of crackliug those nine hun dred and bizty thousand eggs caused, and what a furious uproar it would have made, supposing the anxious "parents" could ! have been all heard at once ' oulJu t it frighten off the foxes, the skunk?, and -l i . i j ,i i tbO WeaSClS 7 W hat a big CUetard they ; would make. .11 beat up together with th regular appointments : Tie vliaE a ri.s reservoir of egg nogg for a smill party 2 , How many little chickens, in embryo, have ; been cheated out of existence ! " bat a unash if the freight cars bad run oil the track. The Lock port Courier says that an in cident growing out of the late change of fare for the benefit of the New York Cen tral Road, occurred at Gasport on Monday, j A farmer called for a ticket which had heretofore cost 12 cents, and wis charged 15. lie declared he wouldn't pay it; i but on being told that be would have to j .i i ) .1 c , i ;r t,- pay another additional five cents if he got j aboard without a ticket, he Eiowly handed j out tho money, sayinj, "Well, I swear, i .... . J, . t . - i a antAvnil H nntl n 1 1 1V Tl I JD1S1 IIUTH 1 ..R ' increased the taxes on everything even to J .. , , i- railroad Raveling. j ClILKcn SlSGINO. Fuller, of the New , . , , lork M!rror, says : A friend of ours, who went the other evening to a meeting where they sung old hymns to new fang- ' b J ? led tunes, describes the performances in this wise : The men in the congregation turning around and looking steadfastly (as is tbe custom) towards the choir, sang Oh ! Sal, Sal. Sal, Sal ration Come duwa from on high Then tbe women in the choir tho iweet singers of Israel took up the re frain, and answering, sang W. want a maa, man, We waat a maa, man tfretatioa. "A KETIBED PHT8ICIAN, whose lands i . . I of life are almost run, and whose.cvident ; bumbuccousness is only partially atoned for by the ingenuity and extent of his ad vertising, is admirably hit off in the fol lowing : To StrrERERS. A decayed gentle man who haa for many years been subject to an attack of creditors, is desirous of making known the means by which be was cured. Letters enclosing a postage stamp can be left under the door during tho night. A funny old gentleman down in Maine, who was one of tha trustees of an academy, lately attended the examination of the ! scholars, and made an address to them, j He enlarged upon tbe inducements to ex-1 ertion here in this country, and encourag ed " the boys" to make themselves dis tinguished. 'Some of you," said he, 41 may make a Washington ; some of you may make a Jefferson, any of you may make a Pierce." The fact that "Rev." Antoinette Brown Blackwcll's pulpit has been vacated and her church closed, has been announced. Tb. reason now turns np in the advent of " a little lambkin" who require', all her attention, and for whom she is willing to relinquish her " flock" henceforth and for ever. Her husband deserves the public thanks. atiAi. A day or two iinoe, tbe Trcwurer of the ttiteJ State received letter on public United States received a letter en public business with tbe following superscription, written evidently io dead earnest : " You James F. Linn. J. Derrill Linn T F. & J. M. LINN, J ( Attorney at Law, LEWISBURG, S74 Union Oiunty, Penn'a. Pianos, and Music. , JOS. L.T0DER, Aftrnt for Meyers' Jand Voght's celebrated Piano), has just teceived alarge assortment of Sheet """, "'' Mrlodeon Hook: Semiuary aim Aiacners supplied at the rublihers ill cnunl prices. Music published byGould.Lee - ... .. - ... ' '"- uiu.ut-i " r . ' r any ruonsiiers ID the United States, furnished at their prices. NB' Mt"'ers' a,ld Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. It Helnibold'H Genuine Preparation ., ,uf..mj F,;j r,,.r,r a J . . j . . 'j "TTlfiU Dicpicac rxf nitAAa !.l V DropSy.WeaknesSes,Obstruction's,Secre; Diseases, Female Complaints, and all diseases coTthr Sciua.) Oreann atiK.i.,1 from fir. re and imprud- rncirs in life, mod reuinvinjc all Improper Dim-har.-i' from ih- niaIJfr. KidnfVet or Sc vital tlriraii.wlifth.-rK.iitiiiar in Male or Female, fri'in ahateTer caueo tbej may bate oriifiuatnl, and do matter of bow long standing, giving Ucalth and Vipor to the frame, and Biuom to tLe pull id cheik- Joy to the Afflicted ! It enr Xerronn nd Debilitated ?urTerer, and remoTea all the SYMPTOMS, among which may be found In-litpofrition to eierrion. low of power, loan of memnry, ditB.-u!t of brealhine;, ceneral WMkncw. bormr of dia eaiM.weaknerTes.tTrmlltns, dreadful horror of death, ntirht rwfxtf, cold fret, wakrfulneM. dimness of TipJon, languor, uoiTersal laKitude of the nnn cutar yotem, often enortnoua appetite with dynpi'ptie i-yinptom. hot hand, flunhitit; of the btJj,drvne?5 of the tikin, pallid etiun tenanoe and eruption on the faee, pain la tbe back, hmrim-m of the eye-lid, frequently biat'k ppot flyins: befom the eve with temporary MjrTuon and ln of iiu;lit want of attention, great mottility. and mdnwnf. with horror of norii-ty. Kotliine I mre dtrable to oeh pereoii than solitude, and nothing; they niwe dread for frar of thrm.-miTes ; no repotw of manner, no eariieftuefflt. no rnreuUtimi, but a hurried transiiioa frum one quernoa to another. manner, no eariieMue. no ieeuUtion, but Theae aymptotns, if allowed t) en on whirh thifl medi eiue invariaMT remcTea anon follow l.ooa op I'uWta, Fan nr. asp KrlLtpnc PlTi in one of which tha patient may expire. Who ean eT that then exceRe are nM frequently fallowed by the, direful dtaeaaea I'enity and Consumption? The record of ihe Innine Asylum, and the melancholy death by Consumption, bear ample tHittraony to the truth of thfe acsertiona. In Lunatic Asylum tbe moat melancholy exhibition app-are. The countenance la actually sodden and quite destitute nei ther mirth or irrief cTer Tisit it. r'bould a sound of the Toiw occur, it i rarely articulate. "With woeful measure, wan despair Low aullen eounds hia grief beguiled." Pebility ia most terrible! and haa hroncht thomtande upon thousands to untinmlT ftraTea, thua blaatioic tbe atul-ition ol many noble votiths. It c,n be cured by the useottbia INiALI.Illl.K KKMKIlV. If Tou arc suffering with anT of the mhore di-"trc5in ailments, the H.l'Ill E M l: ACT IlLl 11U will cure ou. Try it aud be conrinced of it eflteacy. BeWARK op Qt-acb N"?nifas and Qcacx Doctobs, who falsely boast of aMlitice and reference. Citizen know and aroid them, and aare lone; suffering, money, and exposure, by eroding or calliug bit a bottle of Uii I'opular and Speeiflie Itemedy. It Allay all pain and iultamaUon.te perfeetly pleasant In its taste and odor, but immediate ia it action. I1EMBOLIS EXTRACT BUCIIU I prrparvd dlreetW arrnrdioc to tbe Ruleg of PHAR MM l'AXD CHEMISTRY, with the (treat4t aecuracy and Chemical knowledge and rare deToted In it eomM nation. 8-e Profneanr Deweea' Valuable Work on the Practice of Physic, and moat of the late Standard Works of Uedieinu. One Hundred Dollara will he paid to any Pltyt-iVian who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient ; and the testimony of tbouandean b- produced to prove that it dor Ureal good. Cae of from one week to thirteen yearn' p landing hare been effected. Tbe nvi of Volun tary Ttnlimooy in poaeFition of the Proprietor. ouchio; iu Tirtues and curative power, f inimenne. embracing liami.-f.wcll known to bClENCIv AN1 FAME. 100,000 Buttles Have Been SoIJ, j and not a "ingle intanoe of a failure has been rr ported 1 Pfrtw-nnlly appeared before me an A1dermn of tbe xny vi i-uiiaieipQia, ii. i. iilmboi-o, i.nemi!, wno wine 0,IlV rtorn My. that hi preparation contain no Mereur7 'lli sworn anu auDacrioea r-preme iniswi uey -i .oee tor, !Sj4. WU P. illBIIARU, Alderman. I'rice, $1 per BottU.or fix far $5 Delivered to any sinarrx, accompanied by reliahleand respcnsildc Certificate from ProfeHora of Medical Collrges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and .old by II T IIKMIUILD. Practical and Anil! vtiral fXcmut .Vo. 52 Soutk Tenth Sl.Jbom Lhtitnut,Auem&r Btultittgi, PaiLADKLPHIA. aa. Ti 6 had of Dmggirtt and DaUrt throughout the L'miUd Stair I, Ginodat and Brituh Vortaerc BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HemMoVtTakt no Other Cure Guarantied. Sorf Ay 68n'l CHRIST 4 CALDWELL.Lacuburg Important to Daguerreotypists,!Iarble Dealers and others. t roXUMENTAL Dajiierreotypc Ta jX. ses. A method has long been sttaght for to insert in a durable manner, Daputrreotvpe Likenesii(.s lo IJea(, Slon 8nd Munumel,r5. ,ave t,een manufdcturing these Cases for the last t-o years, and ran warrant them to tecure the picture for a long number of years. i a lie ouisme c.m. is uiauu ui a aiidii ..iiii un. i i l r li f 1. 1 and the box which encloses the picture and keeps it in a stale of great preservation for a ,on numbfr cf yea;s js aJe of terewbox. It makes a verv neat job on a Head Stone or Monument. They are used in Green- wopd CemeterTf Mount Aubarn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the TJ. States. sf.n me to fMarbieale" and Uaguerreotypists. Price from $2.25 each t0 49.50. A Clreuiar 0f eneravinRs will be gent to any address, free, with price list. Ad dress, A. I.. BALDWIN. Apent ef Mausoleum rg. Co., 336 Broadway, New York. 6fi0m3 New Finn and New Goods ! AT the Manimoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug store formerly kept by Dr rhamtm Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prsrrinti.ns t a moment' n.iir. Wm ha a , and we seected slock of frest and pure DRUGS, MEDICIXES, Chemicals Dyeslutts, Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of Patent Medicine, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snu(T,and Imported Cigars of the cnoicest brands. Fancy Kotton and Toilet Article, Fine Toilet Soaps fc Perfumery of all kinds, Bacsncs aid Coaas or tnav vaaiin. Hook and Stationer-, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always on hand. PURE WINtS and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zinr. Paint. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &e' rTX'ustomerswill 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 nut ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! THEO. S. CHRI6T, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 68 SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with little trouble. Vi ithoae cake of l.yeaad four pouade map Fat. yoa ran make fifteen galloaa good aoft Soap. Hard eoap can be Biade la the same way. For sale try CHRIST i CALDWELL. B AYES' WHITE GKEAHE. for Waggons, Bu. ierCsgapts, Omnibuses, ltapes, etc a uperK.r article, fcr .ale by CHRIST A CALDWELL. j lar Pifkiing and Preserving as"dHalfGafor BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the V. S ia tli- Wr of 112. it.J for their Wid. w, si tl,. tJiM. - ..I i,. I.awti'ir.r; Chioniele. LEWISBUECx GIIROMCLE NOTICE. 1 THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. ArD. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership j for the prrpose of carrying on a General ' Foundry Bunlncs" at the Brick Foui dry in Market street. Lewisburg, under the name and firm ol rnci i.iiiey. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHx LILLEV. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2, 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING I Ifil R IYIVE9 f.,rr, .il or wood. Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, Ac. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of all kinds made to order. DENTAL CARD. THE new method of inserting artili- X cial Teeth, Gum, &c, known as Allen's Continuous Gum Work, is without exception, the best improvement ever made iu the art of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful .the cleanest.combines the greatest strenclh with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of work oTerbroughtbep-retnepuwic. And not only thin. Ity a beautiful discovery In coml-iuation with thin atyle of work, we ran eive the face It natural expre&iu aion. without, in the leant, interfering liii tbe uaefulne.-a of the teeth in mantication. I would take this method of informing ttione tntrrtt-d that 1 hate pun-hnscd the Patent Kight for lliiu valu.iMe iniprovement, of the inventor, John Allen, (now of New York.) for thin and fteveral adjoining counti'-, and that I am now manufacturing an art icle of Treth and ti urn that will etnure favorabtv with anything in that line that haa ever been maoV in this or any oth-r country. I ak all. and especially thone that need teetn (U t&ey uavo engaged them or Duty to call, and examine for thcmmlve. JOHN LOX'KK, LewiRRiitn. Ofll. and Reid'lic on Third htreet, near Market. Office in MiLTuTi.on Broadway, near Cad walladerVeorner LEWISIM R CO .4 la YARD. rIMIE subscribor is prepared lo furnish at all tunes ine rery uei v ui cvrij ; description, from the Wilkes-Barre and Sha-1 mokin mines. He has on hand an article of j wan, cnnarinr milile enrh It ia CsMlim hfn'l ' " v ' ..... . . . , . to this tnarkct.u hich he will dispose of at the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and pood measure warranted. riTCoal etchanged for merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Xesbit's Lumbar Yard on South Water street. Nov. 1!), 1856 tf R. I. NESB1T. 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,$300,00u. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Tearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mayer D J Jackmau Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN, Sec'y. JAMES B. HAMLIN, Agent, 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. rh);i,s'& iJiJiMiliv's' Ti)?qrqi) Ceh)p. a.W. COB- UCOan aD WALNUT STB, rHILAPIXl-BtA. Capital $1,250,000. Assets J HIS, 151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. 4 RE YOU INSURED AGAINST I.OSB J BY FIRE ! -There are bnt few who receive sympathy who incur loss ry nerlectiug this most necessary and subtantial precaution. We often see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of your neighbor. t will impart eoufidencw to your crfd itor. antt ifire a character 01 prudVncv and precaution to all your buaincm transaction. It require but a Tery mall rum to Insure in sums ranging from $100 to $10U0, and yet how many there are whohaee no insurance upon Goad. Furniture, or any thing else! If your Stock is amall, atUI the Loss to yoa might be Berioue. Tnia Company insnrea BllLDryrrH MERCfTAXD IZE, GOOVS. Fl RXlTVtiX, Jf.4t.Vr.l and STUCK From $100 to S5000, at tho Lowtt Rate and upon the most Liberal Terms, and Trumpi P AlseOT on the adjustment of Loss. DIRECTORS. Hon The. B Florence I James K.Neall Edw.rt.Helmbotd G.-o II Arnn.tn.ng t'tia" Diogee I r.Carrul Brrwster Chs.A.RuMncam I Th Manderfleld Isaac Leech, Jr. Gco.l!e!mlM General Superintendent JO H N THOMASON. THO'S B. KL-lKtNCH, I'rcaiJcut. EDW D B. 1IELMBOLD, Secretary. J. MERRILL LINN, Agent, 657 LEWISUVRG, Union Co. Pa Educational, UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! Rev. H. MALCOM, D.D., President. THE Summer Session will open April 23d, and continue It weeks. COLLEGE Tuition, per session, $10 charges, exclusive of rooms, $1 20. Tlteoloiricat Department free. ACADEMY H. D.Wiuti, A.M., Princi pal ; M. W. Catxta, Assistant. Tuition per session Classical, 7, charges 45 cts ; Eng lish, Sift, charges 45 cts. FEMALE 1XSTITVTE Miss A.TatLoa, Principal. Tuition per session Regular course $ 10, Preparatory $7, Music t$10Dtaw ing $5, French $3 33, charges 20 cts. A. K.BELL, General Agent April 1, 1857 and Treasurer LEWISBURG ACADEMY. THE Summer Session of this Instilu- L tion will commence on .Mondai, 27ih of April, lo7, and continne 13 weeks. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for general business are taught; and the Bible is in daily use in the school. A class of Yocso Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks. PRIMARY Reading, Writing. I finer, Arithmetic. Geog .Oram, and f. g. Historr, St 10 AMV ACKI ENGLISH all not included abore. 6.00 LAVGIAliK?, i J.(0 CONTINGENT KSPENSE9 fperaessionl - - - . J30 SiQ aeauction except for protracted sickne. JOHN RANDOLPH, April 3, 1S57 Principal FREEBUEG i CADEMY XORJIAL SCHOOL. riMUS Institution is located in the quiet, I beautiful and healthy village of Frecburg, Snyder Co Pa. It will commence the second (Spring) quarter of its second session on the 23d of Match. Encouraged by the very lib eral patronage it has heretofore received, and in view of the great want of the proper in struction for Teachers in this and neighbor ing counties, a Nobxal Depart., ist, for the special training orTeachers, and those wish in? tfl become Crh Will burei Tla . k -.. o 1 "-""ii ucvuuncc. ted with this Institution. An additional F-rn.le Teacher b been added to th. recular eorpa of Teaebera, arranaamenta made to meet the wants of Student. TKIOISfi.ne-b.ir p.y.ble inTariably in Adranfe.) For Board, rtnom aad Tuition pr6eBB.ofSw,t60tti5S Tuitamom.prUiiar.ofn wka - - 2.W taH.ua InptrucUon on the 1'i.no and use of lastrument ,no Incidentala - 2b Waihing and Mending, JS eta. per dot. PrlTate Hoarding in town.f 1.60 to $1 per week. F or further inforuianon.orcircnlars addr" fiEQ. F. M FARLAND, Principct I C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Fhll'J and 4'hrmiettl tVtUfiHrium Maikei ftie.t . . . Lewt.barg, Fa. 8 & WEST BBAXCIl EATMEll. MAY 20, 1857. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, iL tW Office on Second St', west side, Sua doer south of Market, Lew lKburff, 6m593 Union Co. Pa. Agricultural. To the rarmeru ! NANNY'S QOlWiiviA) REAPING MOWING- MACHINE, (rill) iJiwV i)j)lv(jcli)iii. TIHE undersigned having been appointed I Agent for the sale of these Reaping & Mowing Machines in Union and Snyder coun ties, oilers them to the public, believing them to be the Jiist Combined Machine in Use. These Machines have been in successful operation, and have rendered general satisfac tion. They are of easy draft, easily managed, and do the work in a workmanlike manner. Manny's received a Silver Medal at our Slate Fair, last fall, and drew the first premium at the County Fairs of York, Cumberland, Cen tre, Huntingdon, 4c. where it was exhibited. Persons in want of a Reaping & Mowing Machine, will do well to call before purchas ing. For further particulars, and information please call upon the subscriber who always takes pleasure in exhibiting this Machine. ft". B. Early orders are solicited, in order to have the Machines on hand in season, as the number received from the Mauufaclor will correspond with the demand. CYRUS DREISBACH. Lewisburg, April 10, 1857. 680m3 Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless; Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vandrrslicc's Tread I'uwer over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the , Vt est Branch country, tor threshing onl grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making aud have on hand a large number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use ia Chester, Montgomery, Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do ; U? they will save at least two hands xjr and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartleton, Union Co, Pa. Apply to Tun's Chuch, Hartleton.or or Dr. L. Roon.Union Furnace. y615 Hunsecker's CLOVER IltrLLER. rIMIE subscribers still continue to manufac I tare the shove Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Union and .i,o,..nK ouniics. wc Octroi any tunhcr 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 ic. CO, Hartleton, Ta. Apply to Tuo's-C.r.cB, Hartleton, or L. Room, Union Furnace. !y6"2 Ilckok's Patent Portable KEYSTONE CIDER & WUVE KILL, patented Not. '20, 1656. a.TIif i not the Mill aold in It excels all mills in tde market in tbe ease and peed with which it grind, and in the great power of the press. Manufactured ai the Eagle Works, Harritburg. PLF.ASE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE ! THAT this is entirely ne mill no ex pense has been spared in its manufacture all the materials are the very best, and are used unsparingly. The Cylinders are almost twice the length of the former ones.and all.in- cludinjE the ton Cylinder, mide of Iron. The screw is TWO inches in diamrter, with a heavy ). V thread cut ou it. The beam ol the Prca in cast ihos Instead of wood j made vikt he aw, and the thread of the nut cut for roia incites through it. The power of the Pre i very much im reard.antl cannot be broken by any fsir an an-. The arraup mentoftbe TuKainl oth-r parts of tbe Pre.-, is very ptrlect. The Bon- and llopper are all dot it ail ed toother; the Journals run in loiigbearinff; and last ly.thc workmaiifhlp shall not be excelled by any machine of tbe kind whatever. Perfection being tbe aim, both in the arrangement and the m-cbrnit'al department- All ,rcrt.ns who have been obliged to use the old Cish louil nnt Mill, are awate how inconvenient it i, and ehpecially tht c- ho have not Ure quantities of apdrtt. By ha. ins this Mill on your plantation or farm .you can. at any Ume.in a lew UIIUUKr ma"'" if "I wre, . np a few barrels. The Machine, well worked, is capable of makioK 6 to 1'- barrels of cider a day, with ease. The machine id made to run by horse .steam or hand pow er, aud when the apples are ground, a small boy ut four teen vearaof age can pre the pomace with all ae. Tho following may he abduced as the decided advantage of this mill. Kirrt It will make more Cider than any other Pre, with a given quantity of apples in a given time.aud with much let tailor and espenne. Second It will make cleaner ant tweeter cider than any oihr Mill. Third Von can make the cidf r as yon want it, and when you want it; and in quantities from one gallon to barrel. Fourth With it you can press your CunrnnU.Cherrics, Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lard and Tallow. Fifth W ith its use you can at aU times have fresh and tweet cider. With all the advantages reultiDg from the nnsetwton and nueot euch a Marhine at a price so low that it it, wdbiu the rea. h of all can it be that any inU-lligent Fariner would do without it P BECOMMESDA rO.V Jacstuws, June 15th, lf.. W. 0- niCKoK : Sir I have one of your Improved Cider Mills; 1 used tbe Mill lant October, and on trial I ground fifty bushel of apples per hour. 1 keep the Rround apples twelve boors, and 1 can press out two barrels of cider per hour with two men. 1 can recommend your improved Cider Mill to ail fruit growers, for speed and a saving of labor. I can make thirty-five gallons of cider from nine and one-half burbels common apples. Tbe cider can be preitped from tbe pomace without using water now. Cider will keep one vcax when water is nut used at the press. JOHN M'COMliE. St. Loos, July 29, Mtt. W.0- fliCK'-ir. Tour Mill got here, and we have sold them nod telegraphed R-r twelve more. A they are a niDtli Utter made and better look in Mill than the other kind, we know they will sell quickly alongside of them at $6 prioe of the other $35. We have Hia of the other kind, but. as we said bnfore, rewmle won't hiok at them alcmrftHe of your. Venn, Very Keipecdully, WM. M. PLANT Co. YursGWowAStSTow-, June Id, 1S&3. Mb, W. 0. Ilicioi: Vtx Sik It give me great plea cure to lend my feeble influence iu recommendation o your luvaluablePatfntCH.tr Mill. Any person who ha made cider by the old process will quickly pereeive.ohould they procure one of your new Mills, the utility and econ omy of your invention. I regard It as one of the best invention.- now in use. Although I have had it but one year, it ha amply repaid me for what it enat. Cider ex preased through one of your machines is less liable to fer mentation, and can be preserved sweet longer than that produced through the old-fashiondd Mill, from the very tact that it is more free from pommel, which always haa a tendency to aridity, and unfit it in many Instance fur domestic use. Yours, respectfully, W. O.UIULK Y. This is to certify, that I purchased of D- Landr- th, In October, 1H53, one of Uickok's Patent Cider Mills, and have bad it in uw ever fiuce. Per (vet ly satiffed with it myself, I have no hei.iUtion in pronouncing it a very use ful and indispensable Machine to tbe farmer. W ith It, one man and two hoys can make from five to six barrels of good eider per day, eay- Many of my neighbors have purchased similar Machine. The Mill has been greatly improved since I buuh mine. W.O. WAHU. May 11, loM- Kidley, Drleware County. To. 1 hereby certify that I have used W. 0. Uickok's Ira proved Portable Cider Mill, and consider it a valuable in vention in the economy of time. Tbe eider it-cleaner and better than that made in the Urnjal way. Iam well pleased with It, and should be unwilling to part with it for quite g premium on the advanced coat. JOHN 8. HA LIS. July l.lhM. Portland, Ct t3Iore than one hundred Silver Medal and Diplomas nave been given to my wiuim wie lasi xour years. ataTTba Mill oeeupie atout S?- feet by 3 feet, and i 4 f-f l high, weighing 370 lbs, is every way portable and convenient. -w PRICE ftuj. Adurcsts W. 0. IIICK0K, Agent E.-Cte WrrV. it.inarx. g. r F.-rs- e- J' -M'Pn M'FAI DIN t.i.turg II. UKHII tKT, VKS-risT, Market street, next door to Brown Ritter's St..re I.KW1SBURU, PA. William VanGezer, ATTORNEY at Law, jl LewlsburFr I'nlonCo., foOlfice opposite Kline's Hotel Pa. 674 . 33 WITNESSES, FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN 9. IYL is the Author, who hi had 10 years experience a a Hanker aud HuMi-h-r, and author 2 of A S-nes of Isrturts at V Jtrva'ftvy PtWn.ier, j? when tor lU RUec-Ple Dij-'liU ovt?r -.;U.UiU I'euple Serew-ted him with round of applause. tale he fxhi r lited the ntanut-r iu wii h 0'tiiit-rffitt-Tn t-xecute their fraud, and tli utm-ft and hrtr-t iuinof O detert.ntt them ! The l.;thk Nfte tnt:rnTTt all fay O that he i the rr-a.et Judge of f yr Moutj living. Greatest Discovery of the I're&tHt Ctn o fury for Dttxtivg Counterfeit H'inkXotef. leeribitjg every genuine bill in existence, aud t-xht-J? biting at a gluiiw every counUrf.-t in e.rcu).tti-n! Arranged so admirably, that retermce i eay and Qdi-tertinn ihftieantatieuu. Kt Inlfi to examine. No .,tlfe to hunt up! But no siinpUned and arranged, ft that the Merchant, Uaukcr aud Uuniuea, .Han cut nil tit a z,lanct! X Kn;jli.-h. -ncii and Oermin, thus may each read the tatne in bu own native t"UUe. g Most fherftu tliuuk Xte Lnt ever puhliJiel AIo a Itetofallthe Private fin a It Mr In America. A fan aira,-trteummary of tbe finanr-eoT Kurop- and Amer ira will bn published i enrb edition. Ut;rtbt-r with all tu the important Nee of the lay. AIo, g A PEKIKS OK TALK?, a?? Prom an Old Man ur riot found in tl.e F-at. It fur nihe the tn.t eoniph-t hintory cf t.ri-ntiil Life, de ed wribiuft the mofit piTulcxin pttttifn i which the . Indie and eeutlenien f that country have been cd often found. Ibese Mrii will e-mliuue thmu-hout -S -it onVreil to th- puhlic. Q tnFurniHhfd We kly to Subtavribt'rfi only, at $1 a ( year. All Icttera moet l adlreM'd to 2 JOHN S. VK. UltOKER, O Publisher and rropriUr, 70 Wall St. Ntw Yokk Philadelphia. Howard "i't's Exjircss! rpilE undersigned are AGEMTS for Ihe J above Company, and are now ready to receive and forward Good, .Money, &c. from Lewisburg to Philadelphia and all points on the line of the Williamsport & Elraira, Cattawissa, Williamspbrl & Erie, and Philad. j and Reading Railroads connecting with res ponsible Express companies to all parts of the world. General OficcOZ Cliesnut St. Philadelphia CHRIST CALDWELL, Agents, April I, 1857m3 Lewisburg, Pa ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER and WaoLEsaLi DiAira isr CATT Mt South W liar cs, Ililladelphlu. ASHTON'S FIXE, LIVERPOOL GROUND. TURK'S IfLI.ND and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. April 3 !S57riiG EVAN'S K WATSO, Philadelphia Manu factured Salamander Safes Ai. 2G S. Fourth St., Fhtiudcljthia. Truth is Mighty, anJ Must I'ravuil. Report of Ihe Committee Appointed to super intend the Durninc of the Iron $afes, at Keamr-g. rrDranry vt, i(?o. Ret i.xo. March 4. The under eijroed . members of th'- e- tnciitlee. do res pectfully report, that w- aw the two Saft-s i.ritfinal'.y agreed upon by Faxrt-Is A 11 firing and Evan A Vaton. placed side by side iu a furnsee. tIi: Tbe afe in use by the raymat-r of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, in his oilier- at KVading, manofartur"! ly Par r l A II- rrinir, and the iafe iu ue -y H. A. L:intx, in his Ptore, manufactured by KTan A Wateon, and put in book and paper precisely alike. The fire wa started at o'clock. A. M., and kept up until ft-ur cord of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood wre entirely conmimcd, tl.e ahole unler the Superintendence ff the itbMiiWr, members f the Committee. The af s were thro cooled off with watr. after which they were opened, and the books aud paper taken out by the Committee and Uken to II. A- Lanti tre for public examination. a:t.r tb y wen 6rt examined and marked by tbe Committee. The book and paper takei from the $fe manufaetured by F.vans Wat-on were but nightly atf-cted by the intense heat, while thope taken from the Ktfe manufctured by Parrels A llerriui were, in our jndgm-nt, tt am need fullr fifiern iter cent, more than thoe taken trtm L,an ton ."-afe. ; We believe theabove to have been a Mr and impartial ' trial ol the respective qualitie of both Sfe. JACtiB II. I'Y.HKR. DAMKLS. HUNTER. ! Having been abent during the btirninor. we fully ro- ! Incide a ith the above statement if the conditlnn ot the I papers aud books taken our of the recpeetive alv9, i O. A. MCiiL!.. H II MCHLKNltKRO. JAMES M1L110LLAND. j KvariH & Watson have now on hand ; 300,000 pounds of the above S.F3, 1 which i hey oiler for sale on better terms than j any other manufacturer in the United States J April 3, 1857 67?yl Joseph Fussell, j Umbrella iParasol Manufacturer j No. a North Fourth St. f I5.W. corner cf Market, PHILADELPHIA, j Has now on hand an extensive assortment of the newest and most desirable kinds.incluriing many eu Styles not heretofore to be had in this market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere. 3:M BLINDS AND SHADES ! lSOF tiEW STYLES. jr BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Sixth St., . PHIADELPHIA, manufacmrerof V nltlan III I ndN, Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted MiadCM, of beautiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, &c, &c, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. iy Store Shades painted to order.jj B. J, thankful for past patronage, res pectfully solicits the public to call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur chasing elsewhere. IjF" We study to please." March SO, 1S57. Front Street Mire Manufactory. WATSON, COX & CO., Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46 North Front St. Corner of Coombs' Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Areb) nrKUfUJLADlfUU. Mannfacture superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds, Brags and Copper Y ireCloth for Paper makers&c.Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, 8afes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screeus, Fancy Wire Work of every description 3mf.7I New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LANIXG, Manufacturers and Importers, No. li 1 Arch St, 2d door above 6th, Pan..., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in Ihe city. t"?'Country purchasers may here be accom modated, without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that Ihey will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON dt LA.NING, 124 Arch Su 3m07fi above Sixth, Philadelphia Engraving and Seal Catting OF all kinds, at 204, Chesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or-d'-rs from i'itv and Cetintrr solicited, s. II M'l.to.N. W.G MASON. I HERRING S SAFE. TUB ACKWoWLEnr.m ' II tMI'l X 1 I 1UE IttCKNT IltlAW at Kea- ding b.Te endorsed tbe rurrent. f j public opinion, and confirmed the t Terdictol morell.au yooacrl.lea- tat fire, proving coni luain ly tl.at '-Herring ia the okll ata im.ii j .ui. wtei ai 11. I Extract rrom to ' nmmiiw.- Oport ou the Trial of Iron Safe , "On the 2-.th of February ali tha mrmberaof the Com mittee met lo wllnese the Sale ana e...'i y.y.r, , il laced in themj and re irt'etly t..ned Ib.t all wee right. The day f. llo"lng. tbe burmuu U- I place.un.ler theaupiriuteuden.-. nf lb. Cmmilt-e. After, f.irand impartial hurniog for fire h'.ura. the fafc ;.t Vleseia EraVia Watn wa. Or-t 0., u. d, the s.fc Mn a tire in.iJe, anJ the cntecL. parii.lly eoasumed. wb le tue : content, in the Sat- ol M-wrs tarreia a Ilerringwere in gond condition, and ni tire ili.-ide.'' j Iteadiiig, March 'i, Itii- ( (Signed.; H. F FKI.1T. I 1 8 J.. s CHI.K.M N. Committee. ; A. II I'KAOH'K.J j And . ndornd ly orer IV of the le rl ni. n ,.f Hf.imr. ' The ehore Safe can be in-pen. .1 at 31 :.lnot SllwC, where the public can sali-fy tl,enie:e. of the great su periority of Ihe Herring" lt-ut t bimri n.' oeer Tbe duteated and "fl-up -insid-- lr--n P.or si.joauaer. j FAKKEI.S & HERRING. 3t Walnnt Street, Ph lalelpbla. Only mikm imtl,ii StaUfJ U rruyi lWtnt t'Aam- pion Xrf'f. The atunipt niR'b' I.T ofher parlies to bolsb-r up tl.e , reputation of Sal,- wi l-li An :'"' .. signally in dhtal Jir.sia 1'biia.ietpl.ia, ( l:ii-:e; d l'ieee,,i l.y LiK-eg one out cf an agent's etore, ill. A. I alitA.J niivie il"v' thtcAn-sM, t-iiffi nut fr-.m tlm'e tliey ,elr,j to burn up' one of II. rriog's.Jlialf as thick; has met with H.eruc r-:-w.int. Hemug's Sfe could n-t U hm ttf, pniog 'nelu- , slrely th.tlheonly reliable Safe now oiadelB' ltrmi'i , ' Of whi'h over l.'i.isM ue now in.cTuat use .ami uiori k.-a aou hare been tried by fire imthuni a tirr 6 is. MiilaIclliia j WOOD riOULDING HILL, ON Willow St. above Twell'ih, Xorlh side, j Mnuldings suitable for I. arpenters and , Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. j Any Pattern worked from a Drawing. j tVAeents wanted in the raro-u. T.arns In his portion ol the State, to whom oppi rtumties ' will be offered for large profits for themselves, j 2mfi78 SILAS E. WEI It. i DIM -, I 4 1 T, 4 D C I, 4 SS WHOLESALE WAKEIOLSE, CORNER of Tenth and Markn Sts (OlHce ; in second storey,) VhUadtlyhux. We invile attention lo our etilarcCil stock of Drugs. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Vc, selected ; eJtpresIy for our saies, and coinfins:ns onf of Ihe finest assoeiments in the L' iv, whirh we I oiler at low prices for cash or approved credit. . WE M A M" F A (T t 1 1 K . very exten-lvB-Iy j Fremium Tore White I-.-avl, , te-t. i K-ninBrtoo Tiire i White Lead. Pearl .o-jw White L-a.1, Vj.-llt- l..nmrne" Fiea:h Zin?, f bft I'ure Suuw White American in-, Silver's 11 an tic Fire and UVath-r procf faiuta, C li ri.tr; c tlreen, Yellowa, an 4 colurf generally. AtJENTS FOR I'orter'n auperior Alkaline Window Ola. Oeiitiine Frvnch I'laU Oiajg. (warrant-d.t Th New J-ey Zinc O -m party Vproilurti'.Ti'.deD ar.d Nrj-bew VY. arni-h-s, Brooklyn 1'rvmiun. I'ure White 1 ad. HnmpdtfO 1'vruia-n--nt Orern, I'ure Ohio Cataaba lirandv, Ac. IMPOI.Tr.KS OK French and Enclih Plate Ola, Frem h and Eisirlish Cylinder Ola, Colored and Eritfmved W'indi-w lila.-, lajru-rn otype 01a..-, IlaniniereJ plate f.-r f'icHr3 aod Sky-I.iht. I'rui. Chemicals., Perlutnerv, Ac. WHOLESALE DEtLEKS IX briuirift' Arti-'Ie t.eut-ra!!y. Ptint'-rn' T I f nil df-eription-, li iraulic ail lit m .in t -m'ut. t'nl.-int.l acd Laud PIat-r, Ph'i-.t Malv'-r t . t. ;ttiu While, Ac. H:tV II. M' MAKIW 4 Of . 8tcre. N. W u-r. at T.-nth and Market Street Factory .Junction Y jrk ATfnue.Crown and CaM'-wttiU st. ' PHltU-H-eHU. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rrMIIS Hair Dye nteds only a trial to satisfy all of its perfection as a Vyt, and the f l . lowing: testimonial fr"m that eminent analytic chemist, Prof. B.-oih of the U.-?.M:nt,wiM only confirm vhat ihuusand have previously bt-rne tesiimuny to : i ' LaboaitjRT t Pfatk-l CnrviuTgT S-t t.'I'hen'f Pia'--, Philadelphia. February 17tli. 1'" Beln?well aomaintt d arith tbe su' - lane?, ctmu "-ins JTotiwr't Liqnvi Hur 1 am atir-tnd that t-y It-lk-a- ing the siLiple ijirec"ni trireu f r it ue. it n- t injur" the Hair or kin. but i!I ti'-- a n - i end m tnt Umr. JAM KS C KnoTII, Ait 'yt' - ff nut. HOVER'S WRITING INK, inotu.lin- the Hover Fluid, and Hover's huhliulc Lik. are ' too well known and introduced to require any additional testimonial ol their character. The sales have lieen increaMn; since their lir-t introduction, eivins evidence that the ar'ie'.es truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed a: first for them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. -No. lie RACE street above Fourth. (old No 111) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention bv 6?9y JOSEI'H E. HOVER, -Uuii nfact urcr. ' RISING SDN Nurseries . (.arJen, Germanlown R ad, half iu hours ride from the Eichange by Omnibus. 8h.aJc,Fruil and Ornamental Trus, Shrul J 'Units, Aw., lr. cultivated and for sale in quantities to suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of ail the desirable varieties of the above, for sale Wholesale and Retail. Catalogues can be had on application, gratis, S. MAI'PAY & CO. I IsT When addressed by mail direct to Ris ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Our stands are . in the Market, .Market street, below Sixth, where orders are also received. 6mC?6 i Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. ! RI BIXCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kind. j 113 No. Third St, below Race, PHILADEL. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their slock, which will be found equal to any in this city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by Mail or j otherwise promptly attended to 3mbi3 j Pennsylvania Wire Works. "VTO. 36 ARCH St. between Sd and 3d, (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths,with all ! kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. j Heavy twilled Wire for spark catchers, coal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, j cylinder and dandy R ills covered in the best . manner, Wire and Wir Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. BAVL1S8, DARBY 6t LYNN. mount Vernon House, VO. 95, North 2d St.,Phi!adeIpliia.-- X. I his 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 invtled. I. L. BARRETT, Philad., March 1, 1H56. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, ND GUNS...Tfae subscribers invite! A attention to their stock of Fi.h Hooks 7 a T.bi. r.t , ei.r;e.Tinr, and Tackle of every description Cane Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flies, Lines, Ac. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv- 1 Pi.inl. b.rpntcuin fun. anil Snnflini, Apparatus generally. and Re"u. " 'wesl CwA AVbo!e5ale JOHN M. HEYBEKGER & BRO. 621 No. -IV N. Second St., Philadelphia " The Good Time Coining." Bv rn o , ,i rr, . . a Y T. S. ArthUr...TltOSe WhO WlSh It) 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. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, oa the receipt of the price, $1. J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, AO V....U r .v. w. tx..j. p I N-B. Agents wanted to sell this and other ropular bco in all fef.s if the I'nite d S'av,. end for our L;t ai.d Terms to Agi.i. AYER'S Calhartic PiUs, (HI GAR COATF,D,j aU SUM xo CLEAHSE THE BLOOD A KB CTJBE TH SICE lovalltla. l-avtberata Mothers, PhyatcUns FtallanlttropUte, read tbelr fcaTccu. ' and Judge m their VUti.cs. FiK TI1K CVItK"0 Headache, Sick Ileadncke.Fon! Stomack. l ilu-aLa.,, I., HUy J, i, Dt J.C.ATtL fir: 1 b.e ltu ti.-MtUj r,,,, f th worn h-attayhw any bteiy ran hav.. hw h ,jf (, ef vur Kills. It araeni-. toartaw fnnn atDl ituri;, , thuy cluaUkse at otve. If th- will cure oLiken m tlvt-v'ia n.ra lite fat't w crth kifw.i.. Your with grt rpwt, KI). W. PRI'.BI.P' Biliona Dinordera and Liver Complaiata. IlKPABTMIT? OF THl lTTHtU.,fc, k HAtt'ii,ro.'., Ii. 7 r'eb , iU t T have iwed ynir t'iU tu n.y f-uTl ar,.l h-- tj pran ti- e errr mrici yoa ma le th-m, ajid (aiti hM-.tata.j, ay th--y are the lft,t .att.-ifir-- rfnpluy. TlfiT n. latiiift actkn tu the ttvrr m -ju.rk and titied. roian,.,,,. ly they mi an a-liiiirn'-In uly f.r l-rai.K-.-m'i.ra..f ri orictan. lnd-el, I li.tr v-1'l.-Ui f "iii-l a ' 4 Mfrnt torn eo -ltiftate that it did ut r-an'-jy ie-i-l r. th-tn fraternally j'jurn, ALiN7t HALL, M D Phyncuw ifti St irvt UyiiL DysentPry, Relai. and Worms. PoT inrifJt, IITL1D, Ll Co., Mir, ?t... IK, Hy Iia. Araa: i-tr IMU ar the prri Uut. m-in,;, Tfi-v ha d"le n-y f' '"":, K'-" tl,Mt 1 r-i t-k .to'havl ln k and pu.imr away f.r nv-o'da. W .K ofl tu In t!'j tt.rtl Mt irient i-xpii-s but if'.t nl)ttT. th-n c .nmi-iir-T Ukint y.mr wlil b anon cur--l Ur ftai-Hinij lan(e ijtijui title Werots -d.-:irf f, .a, lv-.lv. Tle-y afivrwartl cured her and mr fw.t tbil!.. of l-heMy tiypfiit-ry. u vf otr iieishb-.r" it ti Diy wile cma ntm wnn iwi ivm n y-n mm. ,- Otll'T lint iw LMuii frum tire tu Iwemv .' !Ur jrt.f bill., aiel it ni.b lim-. witlwmt Leinit rnrd euii:-fc even ll.en. flu. b . mi-rein. w. r-.ura, wLi.ti u '.tAj .ka1 aiid liJ&fMt, U1 be .riied b--re. KO. J. OKirnS. r.mue. Jndiitr.tion and Impurity of the Bloc,. ana Krr. J. V. ilufar J a (frnrch, Dm. Area: I liaee oed ynnr Fill with BrraiTLr, enroew in bit bamlyuel araoiiif !. I kdi cmlM Tuvt hi .li.tre... To rt-KulAte the rtriraj:, --r -iieti. .n an-1 pu; fr the blil thej mro th. Ten 1-e.t retiie.l.T I hav. n kieiwn, auil 1 emu ciiitj'leii:i- in.uluiu-n'1 tlii-m ten, tiuU. V.air J. V. II1MU. WtBStW, Vtrnuiy. O , X V . Oet . HSJ TlCAa.ia: I am uemir yi tir COiaitic rills in aa, pn tire, .n.t lin'l them an excellent pur-.ttee tu ck&Be , 5.tem W.J vurifT tLe tVnerai'!. ff tl.e l,!'.t. JOHN U. MtACllAM, M J). Erriflns Scrofula, Kins;', Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Suit Rheum. Frm a h'rv arlmj Je-rrAuftl . Louit, e'b. t. .V). Atjb: Vuur PilU are the pawl if ai: tha! k BjTeat in nie.li, in-. They he- eurwl my li:;le ut iihenii iin-i upon her haii'b au.l ft- l th.t ha! i.r. ,-4 Incural-le fur yeant. Her im.rLer ha. been 1 .tie i -i It affllctej . ith blntcbe .ml piniie. on her -kin ari her luur. After our child cure4. be ai. tni y.r Pllla. anil the; bare cure4 her. A.-a UOR'jRlIittE. Kheumutum, Neurultin, and (.out. tmlV Kt. Dr. li mits. -f.U 3l.:K,t, ryis. CW- PILO.K! UuCliB. tATTAB. OA.. J.D . 1W HusuREb Sib : I .lii'inil be ur.Tia- tnl l r tb.er.li-f AM haa brouaht m. if I dij 11 .t te-Tt my raa tu y.j.. A cul.l ie-t:i.-.l iu my liml rel brc-ntl.t 00 nerr..;af,t Deuralnr paiini. whi'li en'b-il in thrunlc rlieiimAlisai. N ,tltlii.LliiJii'ie I hal tt;- I t -f .l..v-irailA th- .lieM. grew woie an1 w.-rBe. nntil. I t the ailfiee or jour Mo. lent a.--ut iu Baltiniuie. Dr. ! ken?ie, I trieil ai r:..i Ti.eii elleele .efeaifiw. but cure. 1ST berBefhl.i ia ti. ase of thitu I am now entirely will. Pr.!ATB CB.a.r,, Bat- Focie. Ia.. 5 Pec.. 11. TJ,. Attn: 1 have been ebtir-ly cured by .tir fni -f Rhetin.t.c tlout . tiMutui uiBtaee that haj aftli r-.i i. t.t y rs. Vi.NtLM BLIOELL For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred torn- rlul Ut I lulnta, re-i'-oriug u acuv. iui(,-e, uj ... p lelle 'ly. t or t'oatirenraa or Constipntion, and at a Dinner Fill, they are agreeable and .IVx-tn. Fit., Suppression, Faralyttia, Inflamma. tlon, and e.en U.arH..., .nd Partial Ullud. e.. tat. bocn cured b the ..tcioUie lacUca tl,- Mia, Moat of tbe pill its market cf.nuln Merrury, whli-h. .1. thouBh . valuable reuieily in ekilflil hands, at dar.-e- -as In a nubile lull, from the dreadful ciuiaeuuencea Th.t fl Ijuently k-llow It mi-autHm n-e. lhese tic-B'a ibrt. cury or mineral BUbatain:. h.lerer. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CTRB OF COr-HS,COI.DS, HO RSEXEtS, IXFLT t.MA. BHOM1IITIS, HOOPIMi tOK.ll. CHOI P. AT1I?1A, IX C I PI K.N T COXSr.MPTIOSi, and frr O.e relief of CuiAiUB-pUe ptnt m ad-a:: atiifea of the rtiiKatrC. We nw-d not pak to the putHc of lit viT-va Tl.ronirh.iit every t wn. and aln.-t every baml-t ot Amen, en States, ite wonderf.-l urv of puliwwv? e.-. llalntm tiare niiwlr :t alna.lT ani-wnv. . ItW a- V. iaunir-f in anv cirilizrd country "0 thwcvnriiwnt wit-rt m m perv.i.iU exri.-me ..f it eff. eta; and fewer -t ,nn.t.t,iti.ea avi.v al.-re t4.h luave aot anv.1.1: ti, .m iiMi. tr..p"hv of iti w U ty over the Biit.it tJ ProutWNMiif the throat and lnnfT- hileittha n..t povBt-rfiU anlitkite yrl kn.-wn to man tjf tbe lor dtiMe and danfferowi dlfttNtwe of the pnlutonary rrra H is alto th- plt-a-mnte-t and aaf'.-t rvaiedj that can t-e-fc.r uitanta and younc pereona. I'arenu titi av it in ttore asaicst the ibaidkxis eneniy tliat ftnj upon them nnprejred. We have abundant an-wndt w belwve the Cheebi I'lctoEaX aa.et mLire Lies i ? tLe vB tuniptioni it prpventit than th it rart-. Kep it e VtMi, and cure vour col.l while they are curaU-, livrn-f lert th-m until n human sWill tan marter the lnioraJa canker that, fastened on the viLtia, el. ynr life aJ AH krx.w the .lrea!fiil taliy of lutia lit-'T'lfr. t-iti M V:y ki"W tot the virtnea of thia remIy, we nevi notiw more thn to aaxare them it ttill made the be-t n be. We iq-ar no cl, no care, no toil to prodwe tt t' moat perfe-1 pwnil-ie. acd thn afford th-e wh n'y tt tha ttset aent which oar akiU can furniah for th-ir cc. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. HER, Practical and Analytical Chemiat, Lowell, It JD SOLD BT r. W. ?.-!, mr. ai.d l'Hr!T 4 Ctti wi it. Uw'.B-r-M ttta Bc-.i.Mii.o. Miff.ii.buri! J ,'.CAau-a. Mi.u.a ''HE sub.riU'r con- JL unties to cavry on the Liirrj ItiiMinrKH at ihe Old SiailJ on I-olltli1 Third street, rear Market, and refpectfl; solicits the patronage ol Ins friends and ia public .enerallv. CHARLES F. HEfcSS. Lewi-sburs, May 23, 1850 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. aw.i i H n'' subscribers, thankful f;i .ffil past patronace, would ia: ri 'ewStitJ .he public that they contiruf iJiii-t" manufacture all kinds of Mill tiEAKINli and other Castings. Thrah:-: Machines and other Machinery repaired inis." best manner. Castings warranted to be r good material, and at prices that can net 't- ' to pl'ase. GEDDES, MAKSH it IV- Lewisburp, Feb. IS51 COOKINCi Stoves, of various at erii and sizes, for Coal or Woo .forsn atthe Lewi.burg Foundry by Geddea. Marsh & Cj. CI TOY liS Parlor. YVooci, and Cc O Stoves, various patterns, forja!cJ! ;!f Lewiebura Foundry. Gedde.. Matsh A I TIAUD'S Patent tJan Tlow. as.rf rior arliclc, for sale at Ihe Le.:9t,a'l I Foundry by Gedde,.. Va-.h A Co- MAIN' or Seed Drills Boas' Pa'.'t J decidedly Ihe best and most rfurtiW ; Grain Drill nowin use. for sale at the LewwM i Foundry bv C.eJdes Marsh & tV j Hussey's Grain Reaper. . i , r,; ,n,l HrJii j for Cutting both (.. rain and W MANt FACTl KEU ana lor saic a. -Lewtsburc Foundry by G'EDDES. MARSH A iTOTH'E. Ilavinsr been sfrointedtf sKVTON to the Lewi-tuti feme!-;. N ih. .nK..r.w nn!il state that he is rrrp'!- ' r'."11''"""""'"'!" -f the dead.on short notice. Ao thai atleiid lothe re-inter men t of decea.-rar- ire'5- under the direction of their surviving Residence in the Lodtie at the Late ' Cemetery. GEOKtiU D0NA-B1- Lewisburg, May 30, IS3 1 1 ! IRON! IRON!! IRON!- j O'i 1 7ft LBS. Jut received at the , '-', - Hardware Store of , OLDS a iTcFADDEy. Farmers i smiths, call and see the largot and K v, sortment of Iron ever ofiered on me Branch. Having the exclusive control celebrated Vaiti.,- Centre county l . we are enabled to tcarrant every iiet, ' sires Tire, Scollop, Round and Sqnar; j ' Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash pfc" j j Call aud see ihe Hardware Store el . JOS. yrTSAu- f Lewisburg, May 10, 1S55. , - -- 77Z7n , rerH ' , -avxj r.nrrvs AROMATIC SAI.ac ' 1 ) cure fJnr i" ""Jz 7." .vV Jir-f" "! v . :it:?l ' '-- w in