i h iMNOLXAR Delusion. A correspon dent of tie Huston Juurnal says be saw the utLcr day, in New York, a lady wbo i ; aims U be itie wife of our bachelor Pres-i.l.-ot, Mr. Rucbanau. She bu ia a bed what sbe sajs are two children, whom she claims are tbe President's children, and n nhing but tbe constant rire of her friends prevents her from going to Washington and demanding to be placed in tbe White House as tbe lawful occupant of tbe do mestic department of that celebrated estab lishment. The lady ia in tbe Insane Asy lum at Black well' Island, and bcr chil dren are two white cats, whom she Las trained to euch docility that sbe keeps theni in bed nearly all day, sleeping be tween sheets, on nice, clean pillow cases, 11 ,ai..ljut in lilri, flkiMran veitll enVta nfl . . ' 1 . . luetr ut-aua. a.11 tuo vij...i.i van ra -i.e. j Hiichamn. no her paid, and they allow tuo , 1 f clothes to be turned down, and a view ta ken, without an effort to rise from their couch. The name of one of tbe cats is J. C. Fremont, -and tbe other is Alex. Ham ilton ! SaTThe following which we find in tbe Reading Juurnal, indicates a new way of learning an important branch of domestic industry a brauch too much neglected, but of essential moment in making happy homes. We would nut object to boarding iu a bouso where all bands were employed in getting things up comfortable. A good wile might perhaps be found there, better tbau anywhere else away from home : A CARD. "1TTE WILL RECEIVE, uer.1 Fall, a few f T young Ladies Tor private instruction and training, in Household mailers, inio our l.unily- For pirticulars apply to the under signed, Reading P.O., Box 300,orlo John End licti. Alsace. Ma. & Mas. SC11AFFER. Philadelphia, July 18-2i The Circus Oue of those miserable aud demoralizing traveling nuisances, which infest our country annually, made its ap pearance here on last Tuesday under tbe cognomen of "Hirers & Derious Grecian Circus." Tbo "grand entry" consisted of two dilapidated old wagons drawn by four horses, one of them containing the rem nants of what had been broken down brass baufl. The performance was of tbe most miserable and vulgar kind. How any man or woman can patronize tucb an affair, and keep tbeir conscience clear of tin, is more than we can tell. Tbo whole thing was a low vulvar caricature of the arts which this demoralizing company pre tended to represent. Lock Ilaien Watch men. ftaTTbe Editor of the Middlcburg (Sny der Co. Pa.,) Jutrttol n uitl) ibriw work to the dog, and went a fishing. The Tribune (Opposition) editor records that be of the Journal drew from tbe depths of Midillecrerk "one of tbe most maguifWnt eun fish ever caught therein, measuring about half as inch in length aud one-eighth around the belly." Tbe party retired on this achievement, and tbe ''feast of reason and flow of soul" proceeded with tbe pisca tory n porl before them. How many bas kets remained after the feast, not recorded. President Buchanan, in bis Inaugural, pp.'ks about "securing to all tbe real set tlers of Kansas a full opportunity to decide by vote whether they would or would not have Slavery." In the same interesting epistle he talked about "our children and our children's children." Both these were mere rhetorical flourishes; the thing in dicated is as real in one case as tbe other. Tbe fair chance fur all to vote will be se cured when bis "children" come to vote ! The Daily Xeirt seems almost a'.one in its advocacy of tbe Straightout ticket Tbe editors must not be caught as was the Western conductor, who, when asked why he was dicharged, said, "I was discharged for giving a free pass." "What made you such a fool as to give a free pass 1" 'Well, you see," replied tbe eonductor,"I got tired of riding alone, and gave a friend of mine a free pass to get biin to go along for company." Penmylc-snian. Just sheared our (lock of f heep. Average per head, six pounds of wool .tTA'ara Citizen. How some printers do "wool" the pub lic ! That fellow's "flock of sheep" con sists of just one pet lamb. "Average per head, six pounds." Ho, ho, ho ! Il'jr rcn Mail. Edward Shift Si Co., advertise in tbe New Orleans Picayune, fifty dollars re ward fur "a light colored boy," who "when walking fums hit toe out." Towards the it'ortb, we'll venture to say. Dabster reduces evcrytbiog to mathe matics. He got married because kissing raves fifty per cent on bis sugar tax. Old bachelors will please take notica. I. G. Stearns, a Professor of Psycology, has psyeulogised tbe Bioghamtoo Repub lican out of a bill of five dollars for print ing ! Pass him around. Mr. Phillips, of Salem, Mass., who was last in the Montreal, had hi life insured fur teb thousand dollars. A fellow caught stealing excused him self on the aground that he did the act in fit of abstraction. The New York Esprttt states that there ! are in that city and suburbs no less than ! 11,000 grog-shops. j Tbe man who made an impression on tbe heart of a coquette has taken out patent for stone-cutting. Tbt very latest novelty in dress in Paris is crinoline tZreou. Now. then, stand off ettirely ! Col. Black, one of the new Judge for Nebraska Territory, has entered Upon hit duties. Mrs. Partington sayi tbe best anted tot j rrn '. nvrt to take the t'ag-y itnf James F. Linn. J. Oerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, J i Attorneys at Law, LEW1SBCKG, 574 Union County, Penn'a. Pianos, and Music. JOS. LYODER, Agent for Meyers' aud vognts celebrated Pianos, has 'just leceivedalaree assortment of Steer Mm e. Pianos, and Mtlodam Books. Seminarv and Teachers supplied at tbe Publishers' dis count prices. Music published by UonldJ.ee & Walker, 9. 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. Lewisbnrg, Nov. 14 Ilelmbold'a Genuine Preparation or Highly concentralid Compound Fluid Extract of T?0R Diseases of Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, X Dropsy,Weakuesses,Obstruelions,Secret )$raW(, f emale Uomplaints.nnd all diseases of ibinor.twB ! awprna- mri in life, and irinoving all Improper Diarbargv Irnn tht Bladder. Kidoryii or Szua4 OrKatu.wbUirTexUtiog In Mai or rvimale, tron whatever eauae the may bare originate,, and no matter of bow lung standing, giving IlraJth and Mgr to the frame, ami Bloom to tbe pallid chw k. Joy to the Afflicted! ltwmt X erven and IV bllltatrd Sufferer, and rrnjovei all tbe SYMPTOMS, among which maj be sound In1iipo(rition to pxfrtion. Ion of power, losa of memory, difltrulty of breathing, prneral weakni-M. horror of dia ear,weak oerwra.trvmMiriff, dreadful horror of death, iffbt Kweata, eold IVet, waki-fulnetk, dimness of ihu, languor, unfreraal Uanitude of the mua cular ritrn. orVn enormous arT-tit with dyix-i-tic symptom, hot hand. Dunning of lb lly. dry ne of the aio, pallid eounv tennnre and erupt ioni on the face, pain, in the hack. hraTinm tf the rye-lkla, freiiurnttv blark upota flying before the eves with temporary BiitTuKioa and ' losa of cifcht, want of attention, great mobility, and retitleaitneaa. with horror of aociety. Nothing i more durable to Mtrh fHTitons than tolitade, and nothing tb-y mora j dread for fear of themelrea ; no repoae of manner, no earneitn(t, no apecnlaUon, bnt a hurried trataflitiun from one question to another. Tlieae nvmptnma, if allowed t go on wblrh Uiii medi cioe iuvarUhiy riuci aoun followsi Loom or pywaa, Fn in, jLStt Fpilutic tVlT in one of which tha patient may expire. Who can aay that theso exceeec are not friuf titty fallowed ly tlioae direful dineaat' Uanily aud Consumption f Tlie rernrd of the Insane Asylums, and th melancholy death by Cnumption,bear ample testimony tu ilie truth of thita aaertinn. In Lunatic A-yiume the niont melancholy ekbibitinn arp-ars. The enunU-nance Is actually Msdden and qoitedeslilute nei ther mirth or grief rr nsits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it U rarely articulate. -With woeful meararea, wan despair Low sullen souuda his griel hrguiied. DeWHty is nrat trrrible! aud baa brougbt thousands upon thou"andt to untimely grarrs. thus btaatiug the ambition of mariT noble voutba. It cm be cured by tbe use of this 1NKALL1HI.K RKMKUT. If you are aulVring with any of the sboee distressing aliment-, tlte IA'ID EXTKACT BLtHU will cure yott. Try Jt and be ennTinretl of its efficacy. Br.WARi or Qt irt Nomcu AXtt Qrrs Doctors, wbo blsety boast of abilities and ref reneea. Cltiiena koow and avoid them, and save long suffering, money, and exposure, by sending or calliug for bottle of this Popular and Spcciffic Rrinedy. It allays all pain and li'flumation. is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate la its action. IlEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCIIU Ii pn-pared dlreetlr according to tbe Rules of PHAR M it Y ASl CHEMISTRY, with tint greatest accuracy and Chemical k wo lettre and care devoted ia its combi nation, gre Professor Uewees' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, mud most of the late uudard Works ol M taurine. csiooi One Hundred Do! Urn will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient ; and the testimony of thousand ran be produced to prove that it does great food. Cases of from one Week to thirteen years' staudiDK have been effected. Tbe mass of Volun tary Testimony ia poaatsion of tbe Propriet-, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names wU known to SCIfcACK AND FA MB. 100,000 Bttc Have Been Sold, snd not a single instance of aiaflnre has bt-en imported ' Perstiaally appeared befhre am an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. HntaoiA, CaemiKt, wbo being duly sworn dws eay. tbat bis -preparatiua coatataa no Narentia. Mercury orfriurious Drug, but are purely Va e.ww. m. -r. nMWMi, fc, nawwrnerwrer. worw and si beer t bud before me this tddav of Novem ber, IH64. WU. P. 11I1IBAKD, Alderman. Vrice, $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5 Delivered to any Addrens, accompanied bw rellaMeand responsible Certificate from prrf Hmrs of Medical Colleges, Clergymea and others. Prepared and sold by II. T. II KM BOLD, PncHeal and Jnatftieul CI r mist. Ab. 52 South Tenth A .beiets Chestnut, AsirmiMtj flnoUiirpi, PulLADEtritl. tniuTn he Jkrf of Drvgffitt ami P.i1rrt throughout the ruGcd tStofes. fwaoddi and Brttuh rnriwv. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ak fur iitmOoltftTake no Other Cure Guarantirff. &,td by 6.0y CHRIST d CA LD WELLlLewUburg Important to DapierreotypistSjUIarble ueaiers ana tuners. "MONUMENTAL Dasacrreotvpe fa 13 L ses. A method bas long been sooghtfor to insert in a Stable manner, Dacaerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments. I bare been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, and can warrant them to secure the picture tor a long number of years. The outside case is made of Parian Marble, and the box which encloses the picture and keeps it ia a state of great preservation for a long number cl years, is made of brass UTtwbttz. It makes aver, neat lob on a Head tStone or Monument. They are usedin Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the U. States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Da?uei reoij pists. Price from $2.2S each to 99.50. A circular of engravings will be sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad' dress. . A. L. BALDWIN. Agent of MattMlevsi rc- Co, 54 Broadway, New York. 6B0m3 New Finn and New Goods! A the Mammoth Drug & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr Thornton Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a hrje and well selected stock of fresk and pure ItHVGS, MEVICIXES, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Oils, Paints, Glass. Pultv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All A(Ws of Patent Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Snun",and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy ottoni and Toilet Article!, Fine Toilet Soaps 4 Perfumery of all kinds, Barents m Coaas or tvaar vaaitTT. Books amd Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwars on hand. PI.' RE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Eire Proof and Zinc Palntt. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &e tT'Customerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see as, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait oa customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Htore ! THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. I.ewithnrg, Union Co. Pa. (68 SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with tittletronbl. With owe eakeof l.ye sa4 Emir pounds soap Fat. von -an make nlteeSi gmllona good soft Soap. Itard aoap can be made la Ik aama way. for sale by CHRIST CALDWELL. BAYE8' WHITE GREASE, for Waggons, Bu, ierCsgagta, Omnibosea, Stages, etc a superior article, for sale by CUBIST S CALDWELL. GLA8S lara, for Pickling aad PreserrfDj Quarts aad Half Gallons, for sale cheap ky CHRIST u CALDWELL. T)01'XTY LAND WARRANT Mas, tor JL) all engaged ia tbe service of racTJ.9 i in the vtar o: iriT. ana ror their Widows, at , trie CEoe of rh LewrbnT' CbionrfeP. LEWI8BUBG CHRONICLE Executors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes tamentary on the last will and testament of JOSEPH S POTTS, late of Kelly township, deceased, have been granted to the j undersignea, oy tne itegisieroi uuibui"ij. in due form of law i therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having juslclaims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL 8POTT8.JE w fc 8AMUEI. BICKEL, J fcIecalor Kelly, June 13, 1B57 pd6w NOTICE. THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partneiship for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Fonadry Duslnes at the Brick Foun dry in Market street. Lewisburg, under the name and firm of Frick & Lilley. WILLIAM 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, &c.in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of all kinds made to order. DENTAL CARD. THE new method of inserting artifi cial Teeth, Gum, Ac, known as Allen's Continuous Gum Work, is, without exception, the best improvement ever made in the art of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful the cleanest,combines the greatest strength with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any olher kind of work rvr brought ber'iwwpupiw. nun not only thH. Hy a brmutilul diwiry In cotnbinatiow witb Uiij vtvle of work, wm rmn iv the fare iu natural flfrrt- too. without, m tbe leant, iuU'rfcriug with tin u fulneu of the teeth in mai'ljr.ation. I would take tliie mfthnd of informing- tlioe interested tbat I hare purriiaed tbe Patent Hint, I for thla valuable irolimrement, of the inventor. John Allen. I now of NYw York.) rnv thla and erTeral adjoining countl'-a. and that I mm now manufacturing an article ot Teeth and Gum that will compare favoral'lj with anything in that line that baa erer been made in tl.i or any other eountry. I k all. and e penally thoe tbat need teetb (ir they hare engaged tbem or not.) to call, and exaniiue for thcmwleea. JOIIX LOCKK, Lnrimru, fMl and Residence on Third atreet. near Market. OAeeiu Milton, oa Uroadway,nearCadwalladrr'cvrner 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 bothCasb and Mutual plans. Capital, $:)(HJ,0U0. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce I Hon G C Harvey John B Hall ('has A Mayer Chas Crist Peter Dickinson Hon. G. C. T T Abrams D J Jacktnan W White Thos Kitchen HARVEY. Prestd.nl. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO'8 KITCHEN. Sec'v. JAMES B. HAMLIN, Agent, HIT Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. ftrtners' & TJccljanics' fastir-aitce Cdnp. a.w. co a. gscosn asa walxtt sts, rmLapnrau. Capital $1,230,000. Assets 108,151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and olher good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS tY ritlD ! I nnc nrw emt few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most neceuary and tubttantial precaution. We often see it announced thai 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 Deighnnra. it will impart eoulhlenre to your erea Itora, and fire a character ot prudence nod precaution to all your buaineaf transaction. It requiiea but a very imaff iwiw to tnpnre In ram, ranging from $100 to f 1000, ard yet bow many there are who have no insurance upon Goad, furniture, or any thing elael If your stock la nuall, atill tbe Loss to you might be serious. Thla Company Insures Bnr.DrXG. MEltrifASD KB, (JOOUS. FVItMTrKK. MA IIISES l and iUCA Feom $100 to SoOOO, at the Lnwert Kates and upon the most Liberal Terms, and fauMrV Paimum on tbt adjustment of Loss. DIRECTORS. Hon Tho-B Floreaea Oeo U Armstrong ChsA.Kulrineaa (ieo.Helmbold Jamen R.Nealt I Kdw.R tlelrahnld Cha's Dingea I V .Carrol Hrewnter Tb Manderneld Isaac Leech, Jr. Ueneral Sup-rintendent JOIIS THOMASOX. TIIO'S B. FLOUSJiCK,rreaident. EH WD E. UKI.MBOLO. Secretary. J. MERRILL MN.V, Agent, 6S7 LEW1SBVKG, Union Co. Pa Educational, FEEEBURGACADE31Y NORMAL SCHOOL, Freebarar, Snyder County, Pa. THE Third Semi-Annual Session of L this Institution will commence on Tues day, July 21, and continne Wt weeks. lis location is pleasant and healthy. Buildings new and commodious, and Terms low. It is the censtaut aim of tbe Teachers to impart sound instruction, and carefully develope and direct the Mental, Moral and Physical ener giesof the students. The course of study will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for ColJ lege, the study of a Profession or business pursuits. The KORMII. DEPARTMENT offers superior facilities tu Teachers and those wishing to lMopine such to acquire tbe neceswy qualifications. The County Superintendent will frequently review cissies, and lecture on the practical duties of tbe school room. Lecture are also delivered in connection with the sulgeet of study, and every exertion made to qnalify applicants fnt the Profession. Arcanr-ciml. are being made with Directors to procure schools lor those wbo obtain credita ble oertilleates. TEKMS. Pot Hoard, Tuition, Room, Ac-, per arstion, S2tofiO Tuition alone, per session, $ to $16 Tuition eoa, in Normal Den't per Quarter, $6 Music Kitra, Boarding in tha village, $10 to : per week. Oet a fatalnffue containing further particulars. Address GEO. F. M'FA RLAWD, Principal UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! Rev. H. MALCOM, D.D., President. THE Summer Session will open April 23d, and continue 14 weeks. COLLEGE Tuition, per session, $10 charges, exclusive of rooms, $1 20. Tkeolinxical Department free. ACADEMY H. D. Wales-, A.M., Princi pal; M.W. Caawaa, Assistant. Taitioa per session Classical, $7, charges 45 els ; Eng lish, $. charges 45 ets. FEMALE INSTITUTE Miss A.Tatloa, Principal. Tuition per session Regular course $10, Preparatory $7, Music $irDraw mg $5, French $3 33, charges 20 eta. A. K. DELL, General Agent April 1, 1657 and Treasurer LEWISBURG ACADEMY. THE Summer Session of this Institu tion will eommeace oa Moibat, 27th of April, 1887, and continue 13 weeks. All Branches calculated to fit Youths for college or for general business are taught) aad the Bible is ia daily use in the school. A class of Yvvjas Labiis is second. TUITION per session of IS weeks. rHJIAJIT aendtne, Witting, Drawer, Arilnnwtis, eeon. eram. snd 0. a Ilistor;, (U0 ADVANCED BMiLlSH fall ant (Winded absvs.1 A 00 LASGBAur, : rsa. COKIINaeBTEXrailSEeMeWVsessknil - - M No eductions except for pmtrerTed se-Knees. JOHN RANDOLPH. April 3, Principal & WEST BRMCH FAEMER.---J ULY 31, 17. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, j. Li" Office on Second St. west side, Sua door south of Market, Lewlsburar, 6m593 Union Co. Pa. Agicultual. To tlie Farmers ! HANNYS COMBINED REAPING MOWING MACHINE, hull, iUoinV llnpl'oivlo.'pi. . THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for the sale of these Reaping & Mowing Machines in Union and Snydercoun ttes, offers them to the public, believing them to be the Best 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 State Fair, last fall, and drew the first premium at the County Fairs of York, Cumberland, Cen tre, Huntingdon, Ac. where it was exhibited. Persons in wanl of a Reaping & Mowing Machine, will do well to call before purchas ing. For further particulars, and information please ran upon the subscriber who always lakes pleasure in exhibiting this Machine. N. B. Early orders are solicited, in order to have the Machines on hand in season, as the number received from the Manufaclor will correspond with the demand. CYRUS DREISBACH. Lewisburg, April 10, 1H57. 80m3 Chester County ONE ami Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vandwilice't Tread I'ower over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain, have purchased llie patterns and right to make Ihem. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the lenerof 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 in Chester, Montgomery, llcrks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double llie work, ac cording to the nuinlter of horses used, than the old machine? will do; li' ihey will save at least two hands ;.j-5 and Threshing can all be done snngly closed up in the barns, in wet davs, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CH UKCH V CO. Harlleton, Union Co, Pa. Apply to Tiro's I'Ht ara, Hartleton.or or Dr. L. Kooat, Union Furnace. y645 HnnKcrker'a CLOVER lll'LLKR. T THE subscribers still continue to manufac ture the above Machines, and as ihere are. fiver f4l4 of lr.eDU buw in aba in Lnioat and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. Tbe machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but belter work than any olher kind of machine now in use. T. Cill'IiCH &. CO, Hartleton, Ta. Apply to Tmo's Caraca, Hartleton, or L. Room, Union Furnace. lyBSs Ilirkok's Patent Portable KEYSTONE CIDER & WINE KILL, patv-Titcd Not. 20, liftti. t.This li nt the Mill Mid in lM5i It rxrris til mill in tne nmrkct in tiiv cmi tori Kpeed with which it grinds, and in the grvat Hrtrr uf tbe preM. Manufactured at the Eagle Work, Harrisburg. PLEASE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE I 1 1HAT this is cut.rely new mill no ex pense has been snared in its manufacture all the materials are the very best, and are used unsparingly. The Cylinders are almost twice the length uf the former onesnd all.in cluding the top Cylinder, mini? of Irun. The ativw ia TVu inrh In diamct-T. ilh a heavy U V thread cut on it. The brain nt the I'm- i ca-t iro.i lnRtad of wood lit made TtRt iiEAYf, and tbe thread of tha nut cut f.-r rif a incbef Ihroujih it. Th power of the FreM ia ery much innvavd.aiid rann4 be broken by any fair meana. 1 lie arranffenK-oluf the Tub,an.I other part of the 1'rtw, b very p-Tt. et. The Roxea and Hopper are all tMr:T.,ii ro toitylher ; the Journal run in Inuffbearinff; and iant ly.tbe workmanship ahall not U extreHed lv any marl.ina of the kind whatever. 1'erf'frion beinic the aim, both in the arrangement and the merhaniosl department. All pert-uns who have been obliged to utw tb old Cifttv toned nut Mill, are aware how inconvenient it i, and ettp-tnaily th'tn who have nut lare quatititiea of apph s. Ity hawing tliio .Mill on your plantation or fartn.you can, at any ttiue.in a few uitliute mnke a few vrnllon. of nweel Hder 'for preaent uw; or you can very eipeditionply make up a few barrels. Tim Machine, well worked, U upU of making R to 1'.' barrel ot cider a day, witb eaw. The machine iomadetorunby horaeteamnrhand pow er, and hen the eppleti are ftraund. a mall U.r of four teen yeariiof ae can preie thrf-omac with all ease. The follow inn may b aUiuced aa the decided advantagea of thie mill. Firat It wilt make more Cidi-r than any other Pren, witb a fciven quantity of apple, in a given lime, and witb much lens labor and expenfe. Second Jt will make cleaner and nreeter eider than anv other Mill. f bird You ran make tha cider aa yon want it, and when you want it ; and In quantities from one gallon to hanvl. Fourth With tt you ran pre yonr Carrantii.Cherrica, BerrieK, ( beae. Butter, Lard and Tallow. t ilth With its u; you can at all timef have fresh and weet eider. With all the advantages reraltlnvr from the, poftejrina and nse ot m-h a Machine at a price so low that it ia within the rearh of all ran it be that any intelligent Farmar would do without itt RECOMMHSflA 770A.T. Jaciwh-ws, Jane 15th, lSr-4. W. 0. UlCKftK : ?nt I have one ot your Improved Cider Mill; 1 used the M ill last October, and on trial I ground fifty bushels of apples per hour. 1 keep the ground apples twelve hour, and I can pre out two barrels of cider per hour with two men. lean recommend your improved Cider Mill to all fruit growers, tr ipeed and a savin of labor. I can make tbirty-flve frallons of eider from nine and one-half bushels common apples. The cider can be ureived from the pomace without uine water now. Cider will keep one year when water is not used at the press. JOHN M 'COM UK. St. Loon. July 20, 1K&3. Mb. W.O. IfiCKOX : Tour Mill got hers, and we hare Hold them and telegraphed lor twelve more. As they are a mneh better made and better looking Mill than the other kind, wa know they will sell quickly alongside of them at $i price of the other f -IS. We have six ot tlie other kind, bnt, at we said befon, people won't look at them alongside of yours. lours. Very Respectfully. W H. M. i" LA N'T k Co. ToCr,woWAKSTow5, Jam 16, W. W. O. Hickok: Oeas Sir It girns me great plea nre to lend my feeble influence in recommendation o your Invaluable Patent Cider Mill. Any person who has made ckler by the old process will quickly perceirehould they procure one of your new Mills, the utility and econ omy of your invention. 1 regard It as one of the best In vention now In ase. Althouirb I have had it but one year. It has amply repaid me for what It cort. Cider ex prtiwd through one of your machines is less liable to fr meDtatiou, andean be preserved sweet longer than that produced throufrh the ald faafaiondd Mill, from the very fact that it ia iw free from pommel, which always has a tendency toaciditr. aad unfits it in many instance for domestic usa. Tours, respectfully, W-QClULKi. This Is to certify, that 1 purchased of P. Landreth, In Ortuber, lw, one of tlkkok's latent Cider Mills, and have had it in use ever since. Perfectly tiffed with It myself, I have no nesitatioa in pronouncing it a very a "te la l ana iDUispeBsaDie atacnine ta ine laj-iner. vuui iv one man and two bny ran make from Ave to six barrels of good eider per day, easy. Many of aiy neighbors have purrhased similar Machines. The Mill has been greatly Improved since 1 bough Bine. W. O. WAKD. May It, 1864. HkUey, Delewan Couuty, Pa. 1 berebr certify tbat I hare used W. O. Illckok'i Im proved Portable Cider Mill, and coniudVr It a valuable in rewtiow in the coonomyof time. Tbe cider toeltMawr and bettr than that made in the nseal way. Iam well pleased with It, and ahtmld be unwilling to part with it for quit a premium on tbt advanced coat, JO II N B. II A LsL July 1, 1864. PwrUaaCi. tVHorethaa owe hundred flllrtr Medals and Mplonani have been given to my Mill within the last four yean. arTfcis Mill occupies about 1 et by 8 fret, nasi it 4 fret high, weighing 970 lbs. It every way portable and eoaveniat.-w (I'RICB $40. Aiidree, W. 0. BXCSOK. Agent Eaglo Wnrka, Ilirrl'burg. !n. Frtnle bj JOfEPB MT.APr'N.T.wUbMX. -AsJwnsfvnSfBSMaaaMM w s II. Gi:Ull.iKT, OESTIST, I Market street, next door ti Brown A Rater's Store I.EWIftUL'Kti, PA. Iff! William VanGeier, ATTORNEY at Law, il I-4 iHlui p. 1 iifonCo., Pa. r-7"01iice opjiositr Kline's Hotel 6t 2 SWITMUSS Oil, THE FORGER CONVICTED. S TOIIN S. DYK Is the Author, who hs bad 10 year experience " a lUokrr ami Publisher, and author Sof A .Srr,es f U'turei at the Bnwtw Thmadt Slreeled him witb ruudi uf applauer, while he exhi rt-itrd the manner in whi-h cfuuterteitrr execute t.M-ir fi audf, aud the nurt-nt and shorterst m an of Odetertiiiv; them! The tank Note Knennere all ny O u.t U the greate?t Ju-lye f Paper Money living. G- Omittst Dt'scortiy of th JWt nt ( 'en o fury forDthrtlH'j CountnfiU BankXotf. fteFcribini every genuine bill in exigence, and exhi- biting at a glance every cuntvrlVit in emulation! S. Arrat..J to admimlilv, thst reference U ea-y and Od' U-clitjn insiantaiieou. No index ti examine. No pai. to hunt up! liut simpif "I arranjf- d. fiftlit the Merchant, tanker aud liu-iucas Mou utu O Mie oil 't a lance! w Kncli-h. Frencn and ficrnian. tliua may each read rt the atue in his own native tuue. g Most per (W-t Hank Xt Lift -eer puWJiol AIo a lUt of all tbe Private Hanker in America. A ITS .,! ..t 4iimmarv of the tinauri;of Kun tK an 1 Amer ica ill publi.-tied in en- h ciition. thur with ail Ul the imporUut New of the Iay. AImi, Ctf A I-KniK.- CF TALKS, From an Old Manunript fot.n l in i!.e Kuet. It fur- nili the mot complete bUtory nfDri-uUl l.'fe, il crj scribing the m-st i- rplexin- piitious in whii h the , In. lie and gentlemen of I lint ir.iiutry have i-eu so S ohm ftiund. These stories will roi.lmue tl.r .u'bout w ; tlte whole ytiar. and will prove tbe u.udt eulettuiuiiii; O itr nlTereil to the nuhlic. Q tKurnihed Weekly tn ub--criUT only, at $1 a ffiyear. All ktUru man al in -i io 2 J'HIN HVK. BroKKR. O rubli-hrr ai d TroprieUr, 7U all t- t- oaa Philadelphia. ISN'T IT SO! 1 IV ARTHUR'S r.M.rat-d Sell Senlint; 'kii?i and Jars, and u will b.tve freh fruit all the year at Summer prices. Knit direction tor putting up Ull knnl.-'.f Fruit and T"iuHttrt, Fresh Ftuit itsceoniiKiny these rann aiitlj-ir. j They arc n:tie of Tin, .7'tJ, tjutrtt. tv.irt. umt Vtre ah't A:it IN WINTER proof .sbm Hlire. The si are fpiiu pinL It eallnni. ThcsecHtis l-tntl jiy- are entirely open at the !top.aiid - T. to secure economy iu tmn-mrmii"n. I tor stah'hy t .r. keepers thro- lN-crii tivo rirnitars srnt on :iTp)i-ntin. JCtf-O: Jcrs fruui tlo tr;e!e w!icited. i Kenuretoa-k f .rArthnra." It ha- Mi-"! t'te t-'rt of two tea . -Mio. l.mitii; b'-n u-ei by bun XitlAn ..ired of tbon-Rnd of lauiiiie.- h e :t l and luai'd n h'-u-e keepers. YVc are nut making them for .the mi.lion. ! Arthur, Bnrahara & Gilroy. Sweetmeats. Mnnitf-o(urer nii't'T the j-nti itt. iNos. lit A li'.t, 6. Tenth t- (.cor. j ticor'e.t l:inNtj i'lltl.ADKI.l'UIA. ALEXANDER KEKK, IMIItl J ' I " L I 9ftP w ?u ........ CAT rV 3 Soul ! M hui es, l'hilaleliliia. ASHTO.X's FI.N'E, LIVERI'OOI. finOI XD. TL'KK'S ISLVNO ami DAIRY SALT. conMantly on hand, andfrr jale in lots to suit purchasers. April 3 I(j7iuii i:v.4s &. WATSO Ph.la.lelphia facturej Salamander Safes gilife Aa. 2 S. Fourth .St., :i-' rhihdftphia. Truth is -Mighty, aud Mut Travuil. Report of the (nmmitice .ippoinlrj lo super intend Die l.uriiii.? of the Iron at'es, at Kcaiiii., February 7, I85V. l.KAr.w, March 4. The under-iyned. members of tin e-utniittie. h re, pect hilly report, that we fsw tlie two !fi!i otiin.lly reeI upon v Knrrelf tt II' rrm,: an-1 Kraii- x ttitt-ni. placed fide by i'ie in n tnrnaee. . iz : 'Jim in tt-H- by the Paymaster ot the I'hiiad I.-hta and Itemim- liilroad Company, in his oilii-e at ledinr, mauufacturt d hy rar er In A HerrinsT, and the Hnfe iu use by II. A I-intx. in btsi4tore.ulMUutac!urel hy Kvaus M. W atson, aud put iu book and papt rr prei ielv alike. The flre wax Ftart.. at o'clock. A. I and kept up until fourci rd of preen h.rkory, twoc"r-l dry o;.k and half chastnnt top stxaJ were entirely continnd. the whole under tbe superintendence tif the subscribers OteinlH-ni of theComniitlee. The nf.-m were then c.lel olf ith wnter. after whieh they were oftened, anil the books and papers taken out by the Committee and tk-n to 11. A. Lauts"j store fur public examination, alter they were first esnmiuiit and marked hy the Conimittei. The books and p.)xer tak n frm the lm1v maniifa-tiirel by Krans t Matron were but li-htly ath-eted by the iu'en-a heat, while those tuken from the fe ntannftictured by r'arrels A llerrinpwere, in our julm nt,lamL'e. fullv lifteen er cent, more than thor taken trim Evans A WateKns Safe. H b-dh-re the abore to hare been a fir and Impartial trial of the resicure quslitie of both Hares. JAOifB II. DY.-IIKR. DAM Kh H. HL'NTKK. ITatlnr been absent dnrinz the hurnme. we fully co incide with the aU-vc r-tatenient of the condition of the pspcrs and buoLa tkvu our of the respective Sates. O. A. Ml"iH,l,?t. II II. Vrili.KNlIKlTfJ. J AMl-eS MlLIhLLAM. rvnus & Watson have now on hnnA 300,000 iMHiiitf of the above SFtlS, which they oiler for sale on beiier terms than any other manufacturer in the United Stales April 3, 1857 GT.yl Joseph Fussell, UmkflIa&Paraso! Manufacturer jj No. 2 North Fourth St. "i N.W. corner of Market, PIIILAIr:LPHIA. Has now on hand an extensive assortment of the new est and most desirable kinds, including many eV .Styles not heretofore to be had in this market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere 3:M BLINDS AND SHADES ! Uf OF SEW STYLES. jrx BS. WILLIAMS, No. re North Siith St., . PHIAIJEI.I'HIA,manafactnrerofo nilian ItlintN. Velvet andUulil Bordered and Painted Sluttles, of beautiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, ic, &c, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. CSStore Shades painted to order.- B. J, thankful for past patroaage, res pectfully solicits the public to call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur chasing elsewhere. I3f" We study to pleute." March 20, 1857. 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 alulbsrry (Ann) BlnrttI'lllLAimil'UIA. Mannfaclure superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves ol all kinds.Brans and Copper V irei'loth for Paper makers&cCylindersand Dandy Kolis covered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers, Sieves fur Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, dal and Sand Screens, Fancy Wire Work of every description 3ro67s Fishing Tackle, AND GUNS...The subscribers invite attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cano Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, &c. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Caps, and Sporting Apparatns generally. For sale at lowest Cash Prita, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBEHfiER BRO. 4 o. I N. Srcosd ?!., Fhitad Iphtu Jar i . v-4 HERRING S SAFE. thk Ancni.wLinfirn -ra .!;,,.. l ave end. r .1 tli-nirrenl c.I ,t,iuiun. ntiile'iliSrnieil tlie spteif Brfcs- ieniKt ! " i'-u I ' Hira i.t . t.rminirconelu.iv-lrll at ..... i is the usli "an litar Kitratt ln.m m ... the Trial al Kre'lin: "On tl.e J. tt. ..I Frbruarv all It mrmT .7,. mltl-e met U. .itoe. tne nles anj l.ks and Wfeia, (I'lserd in th-m) aud -r nert-rtlj sti' d "t a'' , ri.l. The d-v I.llu.1. :,tl.r l.ur.,l -klm".-Z ll,e.-r,lud.n,r .,ul,..-. n.tu;t.. ""Jrr . impartial burniaK J.,r I.V. h .urs. tl.e S.r- .1 W.W.. ar.t n-n. d. tbe betnc ' n,ide,,n.l the intent, partially "ui ';". mnleate in U.e tiafe ..r Jl. .r- Karris a. IKrrmgw.re in . gotMl e.nidili'.ti. snd tt" lire intide." J A II I'KA" H-K. n l endorse.! !.y ov. r ?V ..! llie b. jt n.. n.T Reil.n. ; The nUv. .-.fe- ran be in-r-fd at "alnn --t , berethe .uliie ran suli.-tv II....... :. - -t lWr " p. ri .rilr uf llie Trinirs -.,t -nt haUM I-n. r u. Seleatcli and ' '' -h.eiile lr..n I'-.-r M.lann4er. r Ai;i:i:i.s a ni.uKi.Mi. al IV.i!i.ut rtrt-t. I'b I il'-ll i.rrl in tltii Sale H-rriuij' fJUni Ct.an Bum ."irf'i. . Th- all. ml'l niad- br t tl.. r larlir. lo I ..".ter U' refxitation I'f a ab- wl.i- h lull fint.ti ... ;-jnll iii.-" l d.Kl.1 res in l'hi;a..j.i.ia,.l:..tei. f!.-.-.) " .lie ,.it .fan a -.ills ,t..re. .11. A. I.at.l. M..l' ' ' tiic' (-.ill. T.-I.L fr-ln lh'-r Tl. -y .1.: I" Lorn u;. one ol II. riiMfV..! all a- II ... I .... met ''" ' Ul"' ?' '" ward. Ilerrute ''' '" Iwsl.lMiM"" rivlv tl.al th. only reli.il.le al- li'.w Iliad-' m " ll'ritfj .if wlti. I. or. r I...-'... nr- i.i.a it. s. t.ial u...- fi.-ri- ll.an have l.-u trifd by bre w.A.i'.l .i i-.'W. 'l:il:tl Ipliiit j WOOD MOULDING HILL,! 0 U'lllcm- St. aliuve 'J'welhh. Nurth M'!r- Muni.lio'S sttitalile fur ; arnenters and liiiiMcrs, Cabinet and Krame Makers, aUays on han'l. ! Any Pattern workrit from a Drawing. IV Aaenis wanltfi in the varu u Towns in : hi portinn of iheSlaie.lo wh.im t.ppnrtuni'ii' will be i.ireieJ for large nrolit f"r ili-meh i s 2mi;7,s M1.AS E. WKIK. , IRl , IMIVI', AI CsJMSS . WHOLES A LE WW L'LIIO CSE, iUl.NLU of Tci,ih and .M.irUei St. (OiHcc n bpcond stoicy.) VUlL:dU,hia. We itivile atieniii'n to our en !a reed st rt i f . Drnirs, I'ainl. OiN, Varni"hest icc; sclrcied rxpressly ir our salc,ard coinpriMri? -ne of : lb- Uml asoetmrnts in the L". !.. whu h r oilvr al low prices It-f cash or approved credit. ! WK MANt r'A Tt KK. T.-ry rxrfii.iTi iy j I'rcimuui I'uiv tt ti.O l.t-tt-i. r.t.i h-niort'.n "ur t White (.. a l. v-rl .-). w tt hits- l.-ii'l. " M-n'a -" frt-Ufli .;nr, ( Ifnt. i l'ur-nw tt tut. AmtTi"i.ii in-. , .-ilTiT-i I'is-rk- fin- an I tt.atl.. r .roof i'aiut.-, ttri W'- , liitf nt), Yi !l(.vt., Bil l culvr s -la'-raily. AtillNT.? oU Yrvtu h I'liit Isinf-i. Cwiarraiitrd. i lht N-i J r-y .mr ".-ni;.rtiiyVTte.tiii t--,Ti ilt-ii iti -1 N-r.ht-w' N.Y.Vprn.li'-t. lirtxiklt a I'f. innini I'liru tt biO LnJ, HaD.iHicU l eruut ii' itt itn-fii-t. I'i:rif -.'iiiij CatawU Krau ij, J..-. I.MI'Otn KIW OK rr-:.rli an-I l.n.'lisb IMatf Glap-. Frftirh nl Knttics. Cyi.D'.Vr iljijt. Tdlnrt 'l ami KulT.s! tt in l.-w i'l?-. I':t J rn i.tyjMf t.l;i--. Il:imnn rt-I l'l;it- f r tkn-rs ftoJ Mxv.I.ju'hfat. irii'.-i. Tin miniN, 1'crfuinfrv. 4c. tt tlol.O W.l-; M-.AI.KKS I.N llrii '-.-i.-tM' Artk!-! vnmVv, pjint-m" Tl of all d-'Maril'lii.. Ilj.iraulic i.ni i;-iin.m t'nt-iit. t'alii"'i aiad UmJ I'li.-t- r. rnT Ma'niTV t 'liiy. Sulin IVliitf, ic. FKKN II. l:iri.KI.-. 4 CO., Str.pf. . tt'. r.r. cf T- utli Mi l Mnrk-I Stwtf. FacUiryTJbuctiuu York Av nuftt'touati l L'nii.. .n!l ?ti- HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. flMJIiS Hair Dye utfiU only a trial to satisfy f ait of its pi-rfpction as a yf and the f I luwing tfMimiMiial from thai eminent analytic chfimst, Trof. Booih of the l.s..Miiit.will only confirm That thousands have previously borne ttslimony to : L.IC0SAT0RT TOR hl!nrl ClirMTTrnT. M-ft-'lilieu'c lla-. Phil -.Mi -hi -a. LVruitry Kth. lvi-T ) 'r.-inFWr.l acquaints J witli the .rtn- rmi o.!iPt H'-wr't L-fi linr l'jf, I am -ali-ti d thnt ly f. !.i" in ttre eiuil' tJin-cti'-ii pivn f r ii u. it nil! U"t njsir tht- Hair ur Skiu, but tin a n,t-r.it um HOVKR'S M'RITIXO INKS, mdu lin the t hirer' Fluid, and ttuver't Indrtiblt Inks, arr loo well known and introduced to require any aJ'liiional testimonial ot their character. The I sales have been tficrea:r)t? sine their first ! introduction, pivin? evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for .hem by the Manufacturer. Orders. m.drtf&Mrd to the .Manufacl' rv. No. JIG RACK street above Fourth, (old No 1 1 1) Philadelphia. M ill receive prompt att'Tition by b't'Jy JUt'Li'H K. HOVt;t;. Manufacturer. RISING SUN er r. . 3 ata-y Untlll Hitllvu,uva. Ttaii (ierinanmwn U.iail, halt' au Uuur ride fruni the Exchange hy Uiniubus. Shade, Fruit and Ornamental Treif,Shrxil Plant, Hofet, ('. cultiraieil anil for sale in quantities to sni! dealers and i-ihers, iiicliidin an eneiiMve and varied asorlnient of all (he desiraMe varieties of the above, f..r sale Wholesale and itciail. Catalogues can he hid rat application, gratis, s. MAI'PAY & CO. CtT'Whpn addressed by mail direct to Ris- : in Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Our fiand are j in the Market, Market Mrret, belt w Sixth. ' where orders are also received. iir.67ti I Cheap Fruit and Confectionery, i 1ibincamasi:i.i.ei:s. , Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in ' Confectionery of all kinils, j 113 No. Third St, below Race, P11ILADEI.. ' The attention of dealers is requested to an ! examination of their stock,u hich will be found . equal lo any in this city. Eorcigu Fruits of all kinds in season. N'.B. Orders by Mail or j otherwise rromrtly attended to 3mli;:l 1 Pennsylvania Wire Works. "yro. 56 AliCH St. between 2d aud 3d, 1.1 (opposite Broad St.) PHILADELPHIA-Sitveis, 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, - I-.-.l- I I? !- .... ....... 1 1- . t. A koot CyllUUt r mid UtiniiJ. it'll: .i,cit:u tu tuc west manner, w ire ana iri rencin;. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Irou Ore Wires and Sieves. BAVLISS, DAKBV i LYNN. Hount Vernon House, "VTO. 95, North 2d St.,rhiladephia. X This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons vbiiin; the city on business or pleasure. The coniinued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. 1. 1.. UARKEtT, Philad., March I, 1856. Proprietor. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LINING, Manufacturers and Importers, 10-124 Arch St, 2d door above 6th, PniiA., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in the city. I VfUounlry purchasers may here be accom modated.without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & I.A.MXG, 124 Arch St. 3m676 above Sixth, rhiladtlphia Engraving and Seal Cutting f.F all kinds, at 204,Chcsnut Street, J PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SKALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Ctninlry solicited. t. H. FULTON, j. W. G. MASOX. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Druij and Chemical Emporium tfarkct Street Lcwiiburg, fa. 11' :i eev m AYER'S jartic Pills, l GAR COATED,) sal KAtiS TO CLIARSE THE BLOOD AKO CUBE THE 8ICX. Jstvnllds, Fnlber., Matbera, Pkealclam. riillantbrepl.ta, rosl lk.tr ataTecu, amd JudK "l' Vtrta. ton tut ciKC or Headache, Sirk Heatlaclie.Fonl Stomach. i-uTssiiw, fa, &Uy 1, lS. Dl i CAteti. Hi: I If" le" lenealenlj cured the ..r.t hea.t.che ai.v mn liave l.v a . In. of vuur fills, ll eem manse fr.anaa.ul.tuniarb.nhKb Uiey rleai.ee at uu.-. If U.-y U1 cm. otliel. aa ttej do sae, the tWI is wurth llf...lU. Yours nilh sreat rcaiext, ID. W. PRKBLK, CiTk it) Steamer tUn.m. . Billoua Uuorders and Liver Complaiats. risr.snna.Tr or THS Irroi'ia. 1 Wasiua.-Tu, U. C, 7 Kti, I'M. ra: I have nawt y..ir fill, in my sr'ieral anjl h.e,ita nra. lire ever M.i.e via niatle tbem, and .-annul heMtaleia my they are the Ut cattitic we enipl-y. Their r-t lam.K artiun or. ties ltrr i.nii-'Jiand .lerlde.1. cunaeqtient. ly Uiey are an a.tuiitalile ren.l in deranaemenla ottl..t nricau. ln.Ve.L I have ei.l..ii. f.-un-l a .tw. tWui. SOSE su i.Uluiate Itiat il JiJ nut reaiilly ylelj t" them. A laleliilly ) AI..ISZH BALU M. D, l"i)ticiMi nUx imat Hsyuul. Dysrntery, Krlai. nd W'onisM. Po.TOm.-e. IliRTl.-il., Lit. Co Mir. S'v. In, ta&. 1. Alts: V-.ur I'..:, .ic U.e p. il.--ti..n of me.li. ine. Tliv have d..n- m a if: mure f"l than I ran fell Phe'hn.1 l-n -i- k ait 1 (.1T;;I.-aaay f-r m.Hillei. e,, off Iu he -loci. .-.1 ;.t Kf-iit .-ii..-t.-, tut V--I u le-lter. hh. tle-n r....i..e-ii l t.tkil.? i- 'll ITIIh. villi, h or.n fiiml hee, .v exill.T.ic tVE- .i.i..iilir ..f ..rnis (.lea.1. fi..m her le-lv. Th-V aft.-iwal.la rur.. t.T ai"l our two 'killren of 1.1-.. ly tlw-nti-rv. O. ..f ..in ...-.i lil.-r. l.a. .! Id.an4 niy wif.- r.ire.1 hui, w.rh I... .l--. uf voir fills, wlle otl.er. aru.ui. I u 'i'l l.. fl.e Iu twenty dollars Ourti.nT hill., si.' 1 l.-t n.:ih Line. wi;l.ui.t l-u. mred enl.r.1 veil Ihrn. e-w-l. a mln-ine s yours, whwli la actual!)' auiel ahu huueat, will le- ;.ti.-l h.e. . tirjj. J. IIKIFFIN, Ptttmatter. ' Indieeatioo and Impurity of the Blood. from Ht. J. Wmft, Jutur of Adrent tftnrcn, SSatbm. Ia. Avra: T haie ne-l your lill with extraonflnary n.-re in my fan.ily .id ti...i. Il..e I .m called to vsat h. .lietrr-9. Tu i. xul.-.:-- tl.---Tiraii. ..f .iik'M"i..ii att.1 j-unfy the hl.."l tlu-y a... tl.e rty h.l n-mly I ha.a aver known. aul 1 can r..t.ti.h-nt!y recwalnend theia ton. friemls; y ..ir, i- V. H1MIUJ. Vfie.4w, r.mvn rw, y. T. Ot. S4, laii. Deak at. : I am iiKinic y..ur fatharlir fills in niv prac tice, an.! Iin.1 tle-m an en-ell-nt puru-ative to clean In. sslein sjia purify the Minimus .4 Ihe Mood. ' J.jHS o. meacham, m. d. Erysinelna, frroruln, Kinr'n Evil, Tetter, Tnmnrs, nud Suit Uhenn. frrm . HmnfJif M-rrluml i.J 9. Iiu.s. 4, MS. Dm. Atee: A'..ur fill, are tha parseon '4 all thai I rreat in me.lirine. Tl"-y have cured my little daughter f ulren.i. M.t npr-n her han.1. and Ut tltat had proved lur.iral.le f .r ve.r-. Her mother h;ia been h cnevous. ly atllirte.1 wiih l.l.rfeh-. aud piaiples on her .kin and in hr Imir. Att.-r .ir rl.tl.l aa. cure-h .he aleo tried y.HUT 1-ala, aud they have cured her. AeA MUKIiUlUUJI. . KhenmatiMn, NcurHlcin, and ConU FamlU Mrc.Vr. IHxUi.ofVx JhV!eJisf Epu. Caarc. PlLAMI I..l-E. Sav.stVAH. ll Jan. n. lVei. Ilaennvi. f ia : I should 1" nncral. fill for the relief yc skill has brouiil.t me II I ull nut rr"l n.y raae lo y.ej. A cold m ttl. d id n.v limU at.'l l.routht on eiCTuriatins; ni-uraUic ni at.;, h rn-iel in .hronie rheumateim. hol.ilh.lai..hi.tf 1 hi-l the t-t .4 livee uiiia. the nawae. ..ew ...rw an-. -.r-. until. I-V the advire yrtir esret. lrut ai:ent iu Balluuore. llr. Ma. kei.zie, 1 tre--l your fill Tlieir .-flr.-t. m.-o- .low. I.tit .tne. Ly iierstvvriii in In. use uf them 1 am nw eutir. ly wll. Ssxvrl rmm BvT-s Kocnt. L, 6 lVc 15. Dm. Al ca : I have U-ei. eulin-ly cure.1 l-y your Fill of Rheumatic Uullt a pe-liflil due;..e that had afflirted m. fcr years. I.SCtM SLIlitLL. For Dropsy, I'lethorn, or kindred Com- Clall.ts, reiiuniug an a.ud furfe, Uiej ar an elccV llt irUleily. For C otiveness or Constipation, and aa a Uluncr I, tie y are sreeal le aud nln luaL Fit., Snppreasion, FarBlrain, Intlammlv" tlnn, and e.-u Urstness, and Partial Bliad- eaa, Lav. Leen cured Ly llie allvrauie M.Uon of lues. f UlK. I M.t of the r'"' In market contain Mcrrnrr, vrilrh. si tleu.ah a va!ul.!e r inlv in ekillul Ion..!., is danireeou. to a put.lir pill, from ll.e'.lreadlul ron!ie.itiencea that fre uueutly fi.lR-w inrauiiou. a--. lUcne ounlain no mer cury or nuueral auhetauce whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUB RArlD CURB Of corasiis.coLDs. nonss3tKss, isfh;- EMA, BKOS IIITIf." WHOtlPUU COVGI1, t HOl'P, ASTHMA. 1S CIPIKM fOXHJIPTIOI, rfl for the rell-f of consumptive patients in advanced Stain, of tb. dtacaae. ' W need not speak to th. rnhlic of Its vfrfnes. ThnwslK.nt every town, and alin. .very hamlet of Ih. Au.en.-nn Stat. s won.irrf.il cun-s id rulmoiiary corn here n.l- it .lr. ly kre.wn. lew ere th. jullhw in anv .-!. Hired o.tintr ot, this ei-ntliient without some perwinaleapen. n.-e ot it effects; and fewer Jetrh. oiniumrie. ai.v whrre whirh have re. amonR tnens s a, loins triThy . its ve tury ever tl .ul.tle and 1 dan aerons .tiaras of the tbnt and lunpa. VI lule 11 I. Ih. m-wt powerful anu.lute yet known tu man l lbs knni iia.le and .laiiiEer.iis "f the pulne iuvry warns, it te alao the p!.-aMH.t--.l and safe.1 renreiiy that can he em ployed for infants and younir per.u. Parenta should have it in store s-aiust the insidious enemy that steal, upon them nnprerrir. .!. Vi e nave ar.nn.uuit icmnnds U le-lieve the Cuutst f s.Toau saves m.e bves hy th. con sumptions it prevents th.vn thuse II cur- Keep it by) C.u. and cure y.Jir cl.l. while they are cuntl le. n.'ne. ct them nntit no human -kill ran master tbe im-xnrahl. ranker Hint, faslened -n the vitals, ear. your lite. .way. AU know the .Ireieinil falaltiy of lane, uwr-rdera. and a. they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more thin lo ae.ure th. m il is still made the best it can he. We sjre no r-t. no rare, no toil to pn-lnco it th. most perfett pH.il. I.-, an.) tl.n. afforl th-e who rely oa it th. host ageut w hi. h.air skill can fiirtuah tor their curn. PEETARED BY DR. J. C. AVER, ' Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kant ASD SOLD BT C. W. arnwrtr. at. I .10.1-T a i'.u.ol Uwl-I.r; Mii.i '1 .t ll...t.K 11. lilhinl.urK J. f l'i. .Millon T JIK MilisirikT con- l.in-ry lsiiMnr at H Ihe Oi l Maud on Sou!l: "iSisSksS Third ireet, r.ear M.iiket. an. I ret-pcctlullj solirii.N the paironase i t l.t- t'ui-n.ls ar.d lhi puMic peicrallv. H A IX I.KS F. HS. I.eu-iburr;. May 22, tf'iu LEWISBURG FCUKERY. l Tlie snl crtl erji, lhar.kful 'for eU pat pntronae. would inform ; i h e pui li.' that they rontin ue to J'j.'"" '-' -"""''-"-iir ail kinds of MILL UEAKIM; and other I'astincs. 'l'hrahirg Marhn.es and rther .Mac hinery r. raired in ll.e het inititier. Castings narrintt ! to he of good material, and nt price lh.it cm tint fail to please. lil'.MiUS, .MAKM1 k CO. I-ru i-btiri:. Fcl. l'il COCKING lovls, ol' various altcrnts and sizi-s, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lei.-l.urg Kuun.hv hy C.ddes. Marsh & Co. STOVF.S l'ar'.or, Wo'ti. and Coal tovr-., various pntirrns. forsnltat ihe Leu ii-lniri Foundry, lifddef . M.ish 4 "llHAl'l rulcnt -.an Tlow, a supe- V rior article, fur tnc al the Let ishurg Foundry hy Gcdde., Marsh & Co. GK.UN or St cd Drills Koss Patent rlcciilfdly the best and most durable rain Drill now in use.fnr let the Lewisburg Foundry by tieddes. M.ipb & Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MAM FACTl'RED and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by tiEDDES. MARSH C ' "VfOTU'E. Having leen aff nicttd tLf SEXTON to the Lewinburg Cemetery Ihe subscriber would state that he is pn par. l to pcrl. rm all duties connected wilh tl.e 1 iirul of the dead.on short notice. ANo that heil' attend lolhe re-interment of deceasrd persons under the direction of their surviving iriemts. Residence in the Lod-e at the Cate rf ih; Cemetery. CEOKGE DONAC11V. Lewisbnrg. May 30, 1854 iRcn: iRori!! ircn;:: OQ I7Q Lr.S. just retdved at Ihe ea.J,- I U H ARDWARE MOKE rf SFPH MeFADVES. Farmers and FIar smilhs, call and see ihe largest and bet as sortment of Iron ever offered on ihe ' el Branch. Having the rxehuirr control of th celebrated Vaiixtise'. Centre ccmi'V '" he is enabled to warrant every bar. a.i sizes Tire, Scollop, Ronnd and Square s Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at C rrirea to all. Call and see ihe Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDEN. Lewisbnrg, Mav 10, 1855. np.R C.REF.N S AROMATIC SAP.a certain I cure for Dyspepsia and diseases ansirjt a. imrnr. state of tk. ... .rh-als. . J- erfa!. 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