JL .f l i i K" I t Jiew Suddem Sons. Capital. done is the following melody in the KtHckrrbtektr. If any one object to it on account of the color" of the language, he certainly can not fail to laugh at the imagery. Dark, dark de night, and wns de moon, N.i star but erne am peeping ; De hiHit-owl sings de a.ne ole tune. As truu de woods I'm creeping. Boo hoo! hoo-hoo !" who care for dat, Vou good for notiin feddered cat ! Vis mger beep on singing; He sin;, and on de banjo play. To charm de goblurn gnoMs away. While skunk he sweets am flinging Troo de wo Js push along, Neber lear de boog a-boo;M Troo de woods dai's de song, Gallus sou of Ginger Blue ! I) u bip-um-will, squat on de stone. T rows uiumc from bis fiddle ; I)e dancing frigs all uxth -a down Ouiside aud up de midJle ; What dat ! what d.it, dis ingers eyei Uisplore, vui mighty big surprise, lyn de gum tree swinging 1 T am masa possum at he ease, Kocked in de cradle of de breeze. And ii.sfning to de sinking. Troo de wooJn push along, .Neber iuiud de possum loo ; Troo de woods dafs de song, Fearless son of Ginger Blue! Pe moon's gwoine down pitch dark de night, Cuid, cold de dew am falling ; I iV-ar dis darkey see a sight, I). a set he wool a crawling; M ho dar ! who d.ir't a goblum cussM ! Teak ! or dis minsirum's banjo bust ! Teak! and dyse'f unrabb'l ! Teak, goblum, 'pea DUt wnerVror no, miustrum drap his ole banjo, And try a t.ttic trabhC ! Tnwi d wuods cut alon FurJer back, you booga-boo! Troo de woods drap de song Nimble child of Ginger Blue! Joking too bad. The Philad. Bul letiu recently "sold" ecveral of its cotem porarica by stating that T. Raile bad been run over on the (rack of the Camden & Am boy It. It. without injury. Several copied tbo "news" without credit!. The Ncwburyport Herald says the Hack touyue has prevailed extensively in certain quarters tincc the Whortleberry season arrived ; the boys are generally attacked by it first, but it spreads in all quarters ! Several newspapers copied these "aw ful" accounts without noticing tbat"T. ltaile" and "black toDguo" were the rail way track and the color of the whortleber ries ! Uow 10 Crvsii a Ub awl. During the riots iu !ew York, " Two Germans getting biugularly belligerent on lager, undertook to use oue another up, in Hes ter street ; and cliucbior, both went down ou the pavciueut. where they lay kicking, biting, and making sounds supposed to be German oat hi. The wifu of oue of them, coming up, put a stp t- the row by sit ting duicn deliberah ?y on both tlicir heads! As she was raihir okaginous, rcighing about 00 pounds, the ardor of the pugi lists was cooled at once the prcseure of circumstances being too much for them." CONFAB Dutchman t Cot moryrf ! Tatrick, how ye tux?' Iruhmam 'Good ni rniu' till ye, Mike ; think ye, will we get any rain the day 1 Dutchman : 4 1 guces not ve never has much rain in a lurry try dime LitJuiian : Au' ye're right there, Mike ; and tbi p. wheniver it g- s in the way ov raiuin nivcr the bito' linry wither will we get, as long as the wet (pell howlds.' Some lazy editor ventures the opinion that the nicest aud easiest Labor Saving Maohiue is a huudiome sized fortune left you by a good undo or kind old aunt ! Hope be may try one a&d report ! The liesar of the Present Day. TUB LOflf Off CH'ILlEiTIQW. Caesarhasbeeu characterized by hakspeare as 'ihe foremost man of all this world." We jude of wen by a dilfrrent standard now, fur we bave a man much greater Caoar, The triumphs and glories of atl the Caesars were as nuthing compared with the triumphs of Pro fessor lloiloway. u nen the great Caesar was dispatched to liaui by the Human Senate, the first communication they received from hun was the epigrammatic announcement,I can e, I saw,! conquered." When HoUoway, ! under the influence f a noble philanthropy and feiii Jed by a sound philosophy, ei.tered no his nmsion ol happiness to man, his success es might well have been recorded in the words, I came, I saw, I saved." Caesar, during his campaign in Germany, determined to rise op wuh his army against the State; his first step was to pass the Rubicon. A chaos of bloodshed, wickedness, and anarchy, ensued, which the world has seldom seen since then, lloiloway, disgusted and shocked with the fu tility of the meaus commonly employed to counteract disease and preserve health, set his energies to work to devise a new and uni versal curative; bis first step was to consult Mature Mature responded, and his medi cines, scattered over the face of this broad and beauteous earth, shed their blessings on suf fering myriads, and brought health to count less homes from whjch otherwise peace and happmess would have forever fled. V hen Casar entered Jtome in triumph, the envious Marcellus exclaimed : W hat tributaries follow him to Rom To grc in cajlivc U.u1f his chmrioi orela." AVc alt know how Jhe impeiial despot's wretched prisoners were made a prominent feature ot the savage ovations by which his victories were celebrated. Mark how the times hive changed. Our Cirsar rejoice in ! no tributaries purchased with tears and blood, llolloway's laurels hare not been bought by human slaughter and desolated homes. His triumphs bave been triumphs over disease and deaih ; and his most valuable reward has been the prayers and blessings of thousands of grateful hearts with whom his name and fame have become "household words." Cassius though one of Cesar's fee, ac knowledged his greatness whea he said : Ye goj, it ioih mmi mt bow we phouM o f t ihf Kaxt of thin Kajatk worhl, But what a hollow greatness was Gasar's, compared with Holioway's! What a cruel end he had? He lived by the sword, and d:rd by the sword. He was murdered by his friends." Thos ended the career of the rcaiet niter of the greatest republic the old world and old times have ever had. But here in this new world and in these later times v hare a republic greater, truer, purer, than ihat of Rome in her palmiest days. And here, too, we have a new Cesar whose deeds and fame will ba commensurate with his greatness, and whose claims to the admiration and respect of the world now and in futare times do not rest oa the number of human beings he has stain or the desolation he has made, but oa the number of human beings be ban vaved, and the blessings of health and happiness which he has bestowed on humani- lvery of his miraculous reme-B-tftn TrevtUr. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. JfrMfcrf the Senate tf Homm f Slfprttnttmtim f the Cnmmrmwallk f VHMyJrwnia tn VtnenU AtmmMy wt. That Um following ameadaarau art profited loth Com volutin of lb Commonwealth, ia r-nrriawrr with Um prof iaiou of Um tenth article theroof. tIMT AM EinH m. There ahall bp aa adJitioiiaJ article to Mid eoaatitnUon, to be cfaritfuted aa article leveB, aa follows: article at. Of PtltLIO DEBTS. arrnnif 1. The state Bnaj contract drbtJ, to onpnfy cauMl deAHta or (ailurea in revDtte,or tu Baeetcxpvuftra not otlrwiaa prnfKM tor; but the ajrgrefraU amount of urh 4t-bU. djrvct and ooatinffrnt, whether contracted by virtue of one r ntre arta of the general aFOrmbly, or at diflVmt period of Una, ahall nierexored arvi-n hundred and tiny tbooaand Juilam.and the mooer arinng from the ereatiun of surh debt, ahall be applied to the puroae for whirl) it wa obtained, or tori-pay the uebw an contracted, aud to wo other purpose whatever. itrcTlo X In addition to Um above limited power, the state may matraet dVbta tn repel invartou. ruppreas int-ur-reeuon, defend the utate in war, or to redeem the present onutandius: itidebtedneas of the state ; but the money arising from UtentutrarUonoft-ucb debts, shall be applied to the purpose tor which it wan raided, or to repay such debt, and to on other purpoe whatever. (trcTtos 3. Kioej't the d-lU ahve rperlfied in fertiona one ami two of thw arttele, no debt whatever shall be crea ted ty -r on behalf of Uie stale. fUTiiM 4. Tn provide for the payment of the present drill, and any additional debt contrat-trd ac aforeaid, the h"P'iNture phall. at its firnt wwion alter the adoption of this aioendinenU create a finking fund, wbirb shall be sufficient U pay the accruiofc intrn st on such debt, and annually tore-luee thepnueial there .f by a sum not lues than two hundred and Ufty tb4niand dollars; which in kinr fund ehall cuuxfet of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owm-d by the Ute. or the proceed j of the rale of the same or any part lh-re-f, and ol the fnoime or proceed of sale of stocks owin- i t deKipaated hy law. The said sinkinK fund uiay I - ioereaaed. fixca time to time, hy aslpning to it any :r : of the taxes, or other revt-nuea of the state, not require i tor the ordinary ac4 current expensus of jcovernineui . and udIcps in eaite vt war. invanioa, or Insurrection, no part of the said linking fund rhail he used or applie! otttrrwite than in extimtuishuient of the public debt j until Uie aniuunt of nuch debt U reduced below the sum of five million of dollars. biKTiOM 4. The credit of the roeamoB wealth shall not in any suanner or event be pledged or loaned to any individ ual, company, corporation, or aHoeistton ; nor snail ute mmmouwealth hereafter te-eome a joiut owner or slock boldrr in any company. aMoriation or corporation. itcTiojr . The eomuion wealth shall not a."ume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, homuirh or lownxhip.orof any corporation or aiuoriation. unlem such debt fhll hate ben contracted to suable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, de f-nd itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any iorlton ot its present indebtedness. Hution 7. The legislature fhall not authorise any county, city, boroujh, township, or incorfNirated dh-trict, hy virtue of a vote oi its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any comany.aocialion or corporation, or to ohuin money fir or loan its credit to any corporation, a.M$ocilHu, iuttiiution or party. SKOSB AWBtPMCIT. There shall he an additional article to raid coutitaUon, to be deainated w article eleven, as follows: ABTtCU XII. OF KKW tL' STIRS. No roftnty shall be divided by a line rwttinfl; off over one tenth of it population, (eher to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express ansent of such county, by a vote of the elector thereof; nor ball any new county be exlablished, coutaioinf leas than tour hundred square nuka. taimv AMtyi'MtXT. From section two of the first article of the eontiUtulkm, strike out the words, "o the etty of k'li.dtlpkvL, and of etrra emmlv rwjcf ery ; irom see Uow nve. same article, strike out the words, -of i'kiladrJphut mud of the ereeral counties;" from section seven. same article, strike out tbe wonts. nettkrr the cty of JMtljrirMuL, nor any,"' and insert in lien thereof the words "and sy; anlstrixeoat section tour, same article, and in lieu thereof insert Um following: tfnTio.i 4. In the year one thousand eijebt hundred and sixty-four, and ia every seventh year thereafter. representative. U ine numoer Ol one UUDdrcO. anail De apportioned and districted equally throughout the state by district, in proportion to ibe number of taxable inhab itants in the several parts thereof. except that any oountv containine at least three thousand five hundred taxable may he allowed a separate representation ; bwt no more than three counties hall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city con taining a sufficient number of txahles to entitle it to at least two ropresentativt, shall bave a separate represen tation ast?ned it, and shall be divided into convenient diktrtct of oonUfEuous territory, of equal taxable popula tion as near as may be, each tt which districts shall elect one representative. At Uie end ol section seven, same article, insert these words. "iA eiy of J'htimUiphta ikuli be dtnded into tvtytr UHiiturutl districts of conttawmt Urntortf a$ strare rnwil tn tiTthle ftaiulaUvn at foe; but no ward shall be diruitd tn the formation thert-f." Tlie leetslature, at it nrt sssion aner the snoptton or this auteudment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative dislrirti.in the wanner above provided ; rrh districts u remain unchanKd until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and aiity-fuur. There shall be an additional section to the first article of Mid constitution, which shall be numbered and read as fellows: To be Section xxn. Article I. The legislature shall bave Uie power to alter, revoke or annul any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under any special or cesteral law, whenever in their opinion it may be injuritus to the citisens of the conv monwealih ; In such manner, however, that so injustice shall be done to the corporators, Ts Prx4T, March T, 18AT. f 7esorref,Tbat this resolution pass On tlte first amend ment, yeas 24, nays 7. fin the second amendment, yeas naya H. On the third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4. On thw KmMh amendment, yeas XJ, nays 4. iCxUact from the Journal : GKO. W. UAMERSLET, Clerk. Is IJorax or RcntF-smxtiTES, I April , 17 Rr solved, Tht this resolution pis. On the first amend ment, yeas 78, nats 12. On the second amendment, yea 67. nays 3. Oa the third amendment, yeas 12, nays U4; and on the fourth amendment, yeas tU, nays 7. xlract (torn Um Journal : JACOB ZIEGLKR, Clerk, SxXBXTtT's Omca, I filed May 2, 18S7. A. S. CURTf. &crrtar$ of the CommimtoetiUh. 8FX-lETAltT'S Ofticb. I lixajuaBUBO, J use 22, IH;. VsmryTtNtwtti, ,W; I dc eortify that the atv and forerolnn Is a true and correct cony of the oriihaal Resolution relative to an Amendment of Um Constitution," as Um same remains on file in this ofhee. i i In teriniirny whereo, I have herennto set my ' L. S.Vhaod aud rausi-d to l aflixed the seal of the I ) Secretary sUf&ce, the day and year abiive written. A.O.CIRTIX. Srcreiartf of Vie thmmontctaVh. " Is SrxATt, March 1'T. lv.7. f RedolnHon propwintT amenImmts to the ConsUtution of the l-ouimonwraitb, being under eobaiderauon, tn the question, Will the Senate atrree to the first amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tre provis ions of the ouslitution. and were as follow, via : 1C.AS- M'ftrt. tirier tsnittne l;ffey .y Jtrui F'Ur Flmniken Prater Ingram Jordan Ktittnger Knor Lau'-tch Lewie Jfyer &tield frUr$ Shaman Otrrfe Slraub WtW H O" Wright and Tnpjart Speaker) "A. N ri M-irri. t Vtibb CrtunxU fixavy (ireyg HirrU H i ' rv$e and Souther T. Bo the question was determioed in jie afBnaaUve. On the question. Will Uie Senate sree to the Second amendment The yeas and nays were uken agreeably to the provis ions of Uie Constitution, and were as follow, vis : Yeas Xewt.Jtrrwer Broome VreetwrU K'; Krans Fetter Finney rVrWNiAen hujram Jordan A wax JsnNicA swu MverSeilen tnman &uther SU!e Ab uub Helth HUkin Wrtghtavd Tigart Speakr)'i. Nais Mrttrs. ofry traib Frazer Gregg liarrit KUUn- gtr iVwroar wrf Sc-;fiejd H. o Uie question was determined In the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate aprree to the third amendment f Tlie yeas and nays were Uken agreeably to Um Consti tution, and were as follow, tix : Y it8 Ja-' urtJtrx cr Hrvame (VW CrtttwU Ely Jeaas rietmthen rrvstr im-frnm jTv-n a u linger A run Lauhaeh isvii Mtsr Sc-jkd tirltere Shaman Souther JSteele Straub nifh Wilkin and Wright ZK. ATS Mr art. Ofey tiregq ItarriM aud Vwrvw . Ho Uie question was dctcruuocd in Uie affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate arree to the f urth amendment? The yens and nays were Uken arreeal.lr to the provl si oris of the Constitution.and were as follow, vis : YEAS JfeSSTX. timer Browne f i.ffry tWxtrU H.rMM Plennileu Frazer Ingram Killing- Knox Lanhach leant Afvcr Svfatd Srtlere SUmma Ooalker Male Strmb Welsh WUkintand Wright at M'urt. Vrahb Finney Jordan and P-nroee 4. go Um qoesUon was determined in the affirmative. Is ihx Ilotss or Rrrar-ursTTrvML ) April 26, lh7. f The retnlntton propostne mend menu to UieOnsUtn tion of Um Common wvalih being under consideration, On Uie qetioa, Will tbeilcnse asrsv to the Ant amendment F The yeas and nays were taka agreeably to the provi sions of Ut Constitution, and were as follow, vis : Yss Meter. JndrrMon Arthur Backhouse Hall Jfcefc HuAf Bower Broom talhoun mmntU ha CtearerCrauh ford Dickey nt Eytter raasold Fntter ihttboneu tiddea Himei Harper Unas ttintand Hilt HUlegat H-ffmmn of lierks Imurie Jnnes Jacobs Jenkins Johns Johnmm Aaajf mm Kerr Knight Lewnring Lmnpnkrr Lovett Manemr Maw git M 'ulmmmt JTtraiu Moo Ahead Mumma Majueimmm Ai cswis Xicffison Sunmuieher larsm Fkters striken Pw nail ItsrexU Hamtry of Fniladttph Hamseyaf fork Jtea mrr Meed KUrU Mmyp Sham Stoau Smteh of Otmbrim Smith mf Ontr Sterrnsnn Tabsn Val Ymnroorhie Vickert V.gMey Waller Westbro Whartm W.lii WUheromt WngM Zimmerman wwat 6M (.jmkr)-ln. Nats AVstrs. Baekua Bemmm lk Aimeitoa Hanemck iiine Hoffman of Lsbmmem Lsba Armthan Thorn Warner umd HWnato 11 bo Um question was eVtermined In Um aOmaUre. On theqoestion. Will the llowaentrse to Uie second amendment? The yeas and nay were taken acreeablv to Um provi slotis of the ConsUlotton, were as follow, vis: Vxas Messrs. Anderson Had house Ball Seek Bower Calhoun OiatVWI Curty Fnt raumua foster GUdem HimH Harper Utims Hiestand HiUega Hoffman of Berks House keeper hshrie Btnrs Jenkins Johns Johnmm Kaufman, kmnht Uuemring IjmotkerUwett ManeurMaugte M I 'ram Moorhend Musselman AtchoU yieholson yumem-cher Vrr on IHcrs PHnken fVwiMfl PuextU Ramsey of Philadeijmisi Mamsey of York Keamer KebtrU Burp Shw Sloan Tuian rail VaeghUy Walter Wbrm Kaortoa Jeimmrmun and UUKouitr)ii. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Kin Messrs. Arthur Augustine Backus Benson BukfW Brown Chase t leaser t owfad Eyder VMxmey HamtlVm Hnneack Hill Him Hfman of Lebanon Jacob Kerr Lrl- M'iMlmaut Mum ma Konl SmtlhofOtmbr in Smith of Centre Stevenson Struthrrs Thorn l anvonrhis Vid.trt WagncUT Warner HWrwfe W.therawand Wright H. So Um quest ion was determined in the aiBmauT. On the question. Will Um House scree to the third amendment r The yeas and nays wcrc'taken. and were as follow, vis: Ycas JrVsfrs. AmUrrm Bncklmnse Bll Berk Bmmm Bower Brown CulMmn Oimjtirtl Chaee Ueaoer Crawjvrd Ifvtey Knt Fyster Ftuold Ufer tMbou-y HamH Harper Hrins Htettand HUt il'tlegas H-Jf man lierks Ikfman of Lebanon ll nnekerper imbrie Junes Jacobs Johns Johns' n Kaoffman Kerr Lebo Longaker LoreU Jfoawar M tWmont Mtmle Moorhead Mum ma Mussdman Mchols A'vhnUon vl.rv iirou rten Striken twnalll'ureU Kam- seyof York Reamer Meed Rupp Shaw Sloan Smith of turn- hria Smith of Centre Steeemsm T'4an Vail l anmurh" I ck- i crt YvtghUy WagtauelUr West brook Willubm Wttherow Wright Ztmmermunund&tt -74. ! Kats Messrs. Arthur Agsti Backkus Bishop Catty Back OVdea Uauulbm Hancock Hine Jenkint knight 1- i smnno Af'iemn Ram of Fktiadrlihia Rol,erts Stmthers Thorn Walter Warner Wharton and Il iatroaV Si. 8o the qaestion was determined in the afflrmaUTe. j On the question, ... Will the House Sfrrea to the fourth aaicndmentT TIm yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, vis : j k Messrs, Anderson Arthur Htrkftouse Backus BoU ( Beck Bnsm Buhop Boater Broom Daihoun ttmplU thrty . Vhate Clearer t raw foed Inrkry Fid Fyster Fuusotd rUtrf . GiM-mey tuidea Hamel titrper Heine Ih'tUtnU HtH ItiHc : Hodman of Berks Hofmanof Lebanon Hmkt,yr Jmbne j jHtiesJaa-btJenlim Johns JomstM Kaaft'man Kerr Lel-o , Iinring L-wtakrr LeirtU Manrar Mangle. M Cat moid M l ram Mamma MusarlmanXu-hnUXichiimXHnemchrr j Frason iUers ItlriLen Immall I'amU Ramseh' of J'htla delphux Ramsey of York Reamer Herd R-Jxrtt Rupp Shaw ; Sloan Smith of Vamlria Smith of tnUe Stereo T'4an j Vail I'oeyhleyVanroorhuWckers WtgontellerWa'trr HurnT j Gets(Spmler-i. Mtb Metsrs. Hock Hamilton Hancock Strutters Thorn Wintrodeand Wnght1. no the question was determined in the affirmative. gntrrRTs Ornct, ILuuusiil'Eu, June 1867.) fnusylremia SS: 1 do eertifw that the above and fitreffoinff is a true and correct copy of the Veas" aud "Nays" taken on Uie ; Resolution pro) Ains; Amemlments to tlie Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals ot the two ltoues of the Ueiieral Assembly ol uiu com monwealth for the session of lki. ) H Iln-M mr bil nd Um Ml of raid officii. ls.lth. Iwroly-iwioJ J.y ot J uoe, one IbuUMOd I mut,l huudrud .ml tiflvwvD. Seerttary of tltt (Aimmunwealth James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, il. CyOlHcr on Second St. west side ,2na door south of Market, X.C11 Ifcburft, 6m593 Union Co. Fa. DENTAL CARD. 'FIIE new method of inserting artifi- X cial Teeth, Gum, Ac, known as Allen's Continuous Gum Work, is, without exception, the best improvement erer made in the art of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful.the cleanesl.combines the greatest strength with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of work .irThrtui:htbililh.puwi am Dot only this. H. a brautiful diOTwry in combinatloB with thi, rtylo of work, we ran aive Ibr rare iU natural rxprrM- loa. without, in the Iraat, interfering witb the ox fulneu of Uie teeth in mastication. I wonld take thin method of Informing thom intrmted that I hare purrhaord Uie Patent ICilhl for thin Talnabie improvement, of the inrentor, John Allen, (now of New York.) for tbin and arTrral adjoitiinc eountif a, and that I nm now maniifaeturioff an artirle of Teeth and 0 time that will eom)re favorably with anything, in that line that ha. ever keen made in this or any other country. I a.k all, and especially tluwe that need teeth (if they have engaged Ibem or not,) to call, and examine fi.r lhrm.elve.. JOHN LOCKE, Ltwmaiiiw, Offire and Rerldenre on Third etreet, near Market. OtBeein MlLTOfC,on Broadwaj,nearCadwallader',oorner West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Boildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on boihCasb and Mutual plans. Capi!al,1;JOO,tl00. DIKKCTOKS. Hon John J Pearce John U Hall Chas A Mayer Chas Crist Hon O C Harvey T T Abrams D J Jackman W White Thos Kitchen Peter Dickinson non. tv. u. hAitv r,v, rresident. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN, Sec'y. JAMES It. HAMU.V, Aeent, 627 I.ewisbnrR, Union Co. Pa. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Foundry lluMlnews at the Brick Foun dry in Market street. Lewisbnrg, tinder the name and firm of Ft ick & I.illev. WILLIAM FKICK, JOHX L1LLEY. Lewisbnrg, Feb'y 2, 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood, Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, Ac. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTTNOS of all kinds made to order .W. CO a. 8BC0XD kSD WiLXlT 8T0, PtllLAbtLruIa. ( apilsil Stl.-J.'iO.ooo. Assets JHW.151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. 1 KB YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS J. BY FIRE ! There are but few who j receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most nectnary and tutulanUal 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 y"ur neighbors. It will impart enoftdrnre to ynnr cred itor,, and give a rharart-r oi prudence and precaotion to aU your hueinem tranrartiona. it tvpiiree but a very wmall raw to tnenre in puma mnetng from $100 tn $10110, and yet how many there are ho have no ineuranre upon Uond.. Vurmture, or any thing eiaet If your Mock ia email, still the Loas to yon anicbt be serious. This Company Inenre, J!r7.I'.VC. MERCHAXD UE.G00VX. T.V;f K.lf(.V.Vf) andiTocA From $100 to $.5000, at the Tioweet Rates and npon the most Liberal Terms. a&dfaonrtrAUUJtTon the adjustment of Loss. DIRECTORS. ITon Tho.B.Florenee Jaineel! Neall Rdw.R.Itelmholil Olia Inner. I K.Carrol Krewater Th Maudrrti, Id Ieaac Leech, Jr. Geo ll.Annntrong Chs-A Rubineam tiecltelmljold tteneral Sopen ntendent-JOHN TIIOMASOV. Tllo'.i H. KIJIKKNl-l l.i.ll EDWD B. UKLMIIOI.il. Serretarv. J.MEKKILI, I.INN, Agent, S7 rnwiSHUKG. I nion Co. Pa Educational. FREEBURGACADEMY normal'kchool, Freebursr. Snyder t'nnnlv ,. flUV. Thin! Snmi. 'nnnol i!.,.f t aau auiiu utull-auuuai OC3.1IU11 01 this Institution will commence on Tuet- day, July 21, and continue 2 weeks. Its location is pleasant and healthy. Buildings new and commodious, and Terms low: It is the constant aim of the Teachers to impart sound instruction, and carefully develope and direct the Mental, Moral and Physical ener gies of the students. The course of atudy will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for Col' lege, the study of a Profession or business pursuits. The KOBM4L DEPARTMENT ohTers snperior facilities to Teacher, and those wishing t become such to acquire the nereseary qualifications. Trw County Superintendent will frequently review classes, and lecture on the practical duties of Um school room! Lectures are also delivered in connection with the subject of study, and every exertion made to qualify applicants 'r Uie Profession, arrangements are belne m.i. wh Directors to procure schools lor thost w ho obtain aredita- For Board, Tuition, Room, 4C, par session, fil tn m Tuition .lone, per session. & air. Tuition alone, in Mftrm.l Den'L nee Onaet. Music Kitra Boarding In the village. $1.50 to ft rr week Set a Catalogue rontaioing further partieulara. r. .,i r.iiii.A.Tii', I'rincipal & WEST BRANCH FARMER. AUGUST 14, ISS7. James F. Linn. J. Kerrill Linn. f F.tJ. M. LINN, J , Attorney at Law, LEW1SBUKO, 674 Union County, Pfnn'a. Pianos, and Music. J0S. L.Y0DER, Agent for Meyers' and Voght's celebrated Planoa, has just teceived a large assortment of ttknl Munr. Mama, and Mcludtua Bmilu. Se m i n a ry and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published byGould.Lre A Walker, 9. L. Walker, or any Publishers in the (Tnited Slates, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. 14 Uclnibold'ttlCenulne Preparation or Highly eonanlrahd Compound Fluid Extract of mmuzjacsw-wuLJat TOR Disea.es of Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy.Weaknrsses,Obstruciinns,Secret ! biseax-s, Female Complaints, and all diseases ; of the Sexitnl Orjrans ari,in,r from exceMive end imprud- i enries in life. and removing all Improper lltM-barges from I the llladoer. halnrys or exual orffatie.wnrtlirr exisung in Maleor Female, from whatever cause they may bare originated, and no matter of how long standing, giving Uvalth and Vigor to the frame, and Bloom to the pallid cheek. Joy to the Afflicted ! ltcurvs Xerrmi ntvl IVb.litatr4. ?orTrrem, atvt rrtn ore all Uit aV.UlToMti,tm(riijf which limy be found IintiirrrUion torxfiilon, loffnf MWrr, tws of mmnrj, diltit nltv of bmtliins, erttml wrkwss. borrcr of raM-.vnk Bvri.K,tn-uilliii(r,dri-a1tui horror of dralh. nitrlit fwr-alu, eoM U-e-t, wakeful. wit, (tituDoon of vi-in, luntriior, uniteitil lanrituilc of the mus cular KYflU-m, oftt-o fttnrmoti apprtite with ijvnpfi-tiff Bjmi.ti'aii, hot hatidfi, ttuhinr of ill lM.!T,il ryiMi" of th rkin, pmlli onua tt-nance aud eruption on the fcvfr. fmin In th back, hfavin &f th rTliil-. frturRtljr b'n k Mpotii fl)tn beforv the t with trmporarjr futTuxion anil lMi of ilit, want of atU'ntioB, orrmt anol-ititr. mn-1 iwtU-iunrM, with horror of Forit ty. Notliinr- it mor sjeiiiratile to u-h ptTrin' than Mrlitii'lr, and nt i thin it thry more drvad lor fi-mr of thrtnlvi ; no rt-jNuw of manner, no rarnriitn,-tui, no upt-rn latino, hut burrit-d traiiHion fnwA one qunlkn to uutb(.T, TbetM nyniitanix, If allowtl to po on which this mrdf rlne invariattiy rcmcfru mmo follow. Ums or r'WKR. l'Ti itt. axd Ki'iLCfTic FlTtv-in on o! wbirb the patient may rxir. Who ran My that thene anMri ant nit frrjiirntly fr.towt-d hy thorni direful difta-a lVanity and Conniimpti'tn Th rerordu of the Inrani Axylama, ao-l th urlanrholy dathii by Connumptina, hoar ampli U-atiaiony to tli truth of tb-t aMfertioait. In Lunaiie AryiuniK lh moat mrlanrboly exhibition i rara. The rounttnanru U actually rxiddvn and quite drtitute nei ther mirth or irrii-f ett-r sirii it. Should ft sound of the voice occur, it is rarely ftrtirulate. With wtHrfol meaxorei wan depa!r Low sullen ouudi hip ftTiet benuiled.' De-Wlty Is mol b-rrilIe and has brought thonmnd npon tbotiw&nds to untimely graves, thus blantinr the amt'ilion of bwit nohre vonth. It etn be cunrd by the ueofthi 1M-ALI.IKI.K KKMKhY. If you are miiTerlng wilh rnir of the above dlt rearing ail menu, the FLUID EXThAtT BLX'IIU will cure vou. Irjr t aud be com inc-d of iu rftVary. BW AU or QuaCE NOMIUJUS A4 Ql'At DoCTORS, who tmtnely boast of abilities and reft-renee. Citfsens know and avoid them, and save Ion? suffering, money, andexpoiture. by sending or calling for bottle of this Topular and Speeilnc Urmedy. It allaj nail pain and irflaraatfon,b perfectly pleasant In its taie and odor, but immediate in its action. 11 EMBOLUS EXTRACT BUCIIU Is prepared dlrretlv arrordinp to the Roles of riiAR M tf Y ASDVHFMIsTRr, wHh the T-att aeeuraey and rbcmiral knowledge and care devoted in its combi nation. 8t-e Pnte9arr UeweetV Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. t78ioo.a One Hundred Dollar will be paid to any Ph'rirlaa who can prove that the Medicine ever Injun d a Patient; end the testimony of thoursndvean be produced to prove that it does great rood. Cases of from one week to thirteen earn' Me.ndinjr have been effetel. The Umi of Volun tary Tt-vliinoi.y in potseMriou ff the Propriet.tr, vouchintc it virtues and curative power, is immense, embracing names. well known to UKM'K AND F AMU. 100,000 Btlm Hurt Jken and not a single inrUnce of a failure has been reported ! Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the Citv of Philadelphia, II. T. HMP"II. 'hemit, who beinc duly sworn doe say. that his preparation contains no Nareotie. Mercury or injurious lruK. hut are purely Ve getable. II. T. lUaaoLD, Sole Msnntacturvr. K..wM md MlbMiUHl - twm mm- IhU VCU wlw C M ber, ISO. WU. P. IllUUAKb, Alderman. I'ricet .$1 per Bottle, or Six for $5 Ddicertd to any Atfdres. accompanied by reliableand retrnFihte Certificates from Prof-ors ofMrdical Ctillcges, Clergy men and othrni. Prepared and sold by II. T. HKMROLD, Practical and Analytical Ckemist Xo. 62 South Tenth Stbchw Utestnutassemiy Ito&lings, Philadelphu. ;.7V be had of Druggists and Dealers thrvuyhout the Unib.1t States, Otnadas and British Itariuces. 9 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for JtembvitCt Take no Other Curt Guarantied. Sold by 6rt0y CHRIST $ CALDYELL,Uwiburg Important to Daguerreotyplsts,BIarble Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype fa ses. A method has long been sought fur to insert in a durable manner. Daguerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, andean warrant them to tccurc the picture for a long number of years. The outside case is made of Parian Marble, and the box which encloses the picture and j keeps it in a stale of great preservation lor a long number of years, is made of brass a I reu oox. It makes a very neat job on a H ead Stone or Monument. They arensedin Green-1 wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the U. States. A liberal discount made; to Marble Dealers and Darjuerreotypists. I'nce from !j;2.25each to $9.50. A circular of mravings will be sent to any address, free, wuh price list. Ad dress, A. L. BALDWIN. Agent of Mansoleam Pxc l'x, Broadway, New York. cnumu New Firm and New Goods! Vtlie Mammoth Drag & Chemical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammolh Drug 8tore formerly kept by Dr Thornton 4 Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresk and pure OKVGS, MEDIC1XES, Chemicals Dyestutl's, Oils, Paints, Class, Pnttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All hindi of 1'atrnt Medicine, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,SnufT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy tiutioiu and Toilet Article; Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Uncsnis D Combs ov ivanv vaiiiTi. looks and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal nses. Fire Proof and Zinc Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &e CiTCustonierswill find our stock complete' comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and ail sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see onr stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we win not asu yon to Day. We are always on hand lo wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drag Store ! THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisbnrg, Union Co. Pa. 68 (J ArOlcir 1EK, or Concentrated l.ve war- O ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with llltlrtronbta. W ith (m. eak.nf I.7. and foar po.ads nan Fat, yon ran naak. Ums rations guo. salt Bona, liarn snap earn na aand In Ism same way. For sal. by U1H1?T UUISILk T)AYES' WHITE GREASE, for Waggons, X Oa. lerCsgagls, Omnibuses, Stages, etc suprrtnr artiri, rnr sale bv CHRIST 4 CALDWELL. GLASS Jars, for Pickling and Preserving Quarts and Half Gallons, for rale cheap nv UH1WT UaLDWKLk TOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor JL) all engaged in Ihe service of the IT. 8 in the War of 1813, and for their Widows, at Uie umce vl the Ltwisuurg i niomcle. II. GERM ART, DENTIST, Market street, neit door to Brown A Kilter's Store LEWISBURG, PA. William YanGezer, ATTORNEY at Law, .ewlnburer, I nlon Co., Pa. ItTOtfice opposite Kline's Hotel 574 j? 23 WITNESSES, M OR, TUB FORGER CONVICTED. B f OIIN 8. 1VK ia the Author, who h bad lO'Jenr exirifKv aa a Hanker and Pit blither, and author S of A Series of Uckmres at the Broadway T-ibrmade, 3 whew for 10 snerremee aifrlita over rw ww Peo.1e 6frertetl bia witb round of apfdaiue, while beexfai ,7Z httetl the Manner In which Muaterfrttera execute thrir fraud and the aurret and vhorteM Mcana of OdHMtiOf tbeml Tbe Bank Note Cnfrravera all aaj g that he Ibe grealeet Jndga of tmyar Money living. 2 Greatfti Diacoreru of the Prevent Vem o fury for Detecting 'Counterfeit ItaithX'tte. lWeribing eeery prtiuia bill In esitenee, and exhl Jj; bitinitat a ulanne every eruterMt in ctrruletiont 2 Arranged on admirably, that refen-nce i t-ay and S d -tretiun inatantanrous. No iinJ- U examiue. No pneys to bunt upl Hot w aiBUplilli-d and arraa-d, fifthat the Merchant. Uaoker and Uuin' Mau can 0 mmr all at a stance I 1 Doliib, rmn-ti and fiertaaa, thai may each read ttf tbe same in hie own native tuoxue. g Mot perfe ct Dank X'tte List ever published x Al)to a lift of all the Private Bunker in America. A complete Himtnary of the finance of Karopand Amer ic will ok publi-hcd in ew-b miiiivn. totfetber witb all Z the Importaut Nrw ot the Vnj. A I mi, J A PKRIK? Or TAIsEa, From an OM Manuwript found in tl.e East. It fiir- ninhca the moet complete hintory of iri'ntal Mfe, de- CTf ernbinp; the mint p-rplexinir pomtiona in wbirb tlie . lad jc x and pcnrimco of tht country have bro wi 01 otu n found. Tb-. utorie will continue throughout Uie whole year, and will prove tbe most enUrUiuiug O ever oRcrrd to the puMjc. Q tFuraihcd Wei kiy to iibrniheni only, at $1 a m year. All Ictttn nut bi addrrivf! to 5 JI1N 8. 1'VK. Broker. O Publiaber and Proprietor, 70 Wall lt. New York Philadelphia ISN'T IT SO ! I Une ARTHUR'S rclehrated Ut-lf aValinic Can end Jar, and -- i m nia yu will bave freeb fruit all the X I call ff I ull yvur t suiomt-r prirts, I f'ull direction), for putting up lall kinditof Fruit and Tmnfttoca, lacompany thcee cam and jura. They are made of Tm. i-last, fuenmtxire, and Fire and And IN WINTER proof St,mc Ware. The iiixea are from pintntofrallons. Tbeecan land jar are entirely open at tbe jtop.and ttrwT, to secure economy in traniit-nrtation. For sale by l-lvkeepen thro- BETTER out tbe United States. lcseriptife circulars sent on 'application. tinier from lh trade solicitol. He snn to sk for "Arthnr'a." It has stood the Ust of two scm wni, having been nscd by hun drrd of thousands of uuniiiee.ho tf I and bsardinn-bouB keepers. Vie are now making them &r the million. Arthur, Barnham 4t Gilrof, Manufacturers nnder the patent, Nua. 117 A llv, a. Tenth BL (roc. Ueorfce.) imW M1ILADELPUIA. THAN Sweetmeats. ALEXANDER KEIIR, IMPORTER and WlOLaSaLS DiatIB 19 SALT. 3H Soul b Wharves, PbUadelpbla. ASHTON'S FINE, LIVERI'MOI. GROITND, TVKK'S ISLAND ami DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Apr:! 3 1857mC KVAS & W4TSOV, Thilailelphia Mann- fafitnrad Salamander Safes So. 26 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia. Truth is Mighty, and Must Travail. Report of the Committee appointed to super intend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Reading, February 27, 1857. Reamxo. March 4. The anderstirned, members of the committee, do res pectfully report, that we saw the two nfi s originally srreed npon by Parrel A llerrinff and Kvans A Wateon, plan-d side by side in a furnace, vii : The Safe in use by the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company, In hisoMeeat Reading, manufactured hy Par rels A llerrintr. and the tafe in o hy II. A. Lants, in his store, manufactured by Evans ft Vt'aUon, and put in books and papers precisely alike. Tbe Are was started at o clock. A. M and kept up until four cord of s;reen hickory, two cortls dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superintendence of the suhscri Iters, metubers of tbeComuitlee. The iSaft-s were tht-n cotlel otf with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out bv tbe Committee and Uken to II. A. Laoti's store for public examination, after they were first eiamincdaod marked by llie Committee. The books and papers taken from the tafc manufactured by Kvans A H ateoa were but slightly afftcted by tbe intcn-e heat, while tbo taken from the afe manufactured by Parrels A Herring were, in our judinnent, damaged fully fifteen per cent, mora than tbosa taken from Evans A Watson's Safe. We believe the abova to bare been a fair and impartial trial of tbe respective qualities of both ffrn. JACi-B II. DVSMKR. DAMKL 9. HUNTER. Tfavlnr been absent during the hurnioc, ve rally co incide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken our of the respective Safes. G. A. Ninx.i.s. II If. Ml lll-KVPKRO JAMF,.- M1LIIO1.LA.N0. KvatlN & Wat MOD have now on hand 300,000 pott lids of the above S FCs, which ihey otter for sale on belter terms than any other manufacturer in the United States April 3, 1857 Giiyl Joseph Fussell, tr.rnil)relIa&Para.soIMannfactiirr Ko- North fourth St. 1 JW. enmar t Market, PIULAHKI.PIIIA, Has now on hand an extensive assortment of the newest and most desirable kinds.including many JfW l) led not herctolore to be had in this market. An examination of onr stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere.3:M BLINDS AND SHADES ! tVOF KE W STYLES. Bi. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Sixth St, . PlIIAUELPHIA.manufarturerofVe- nlHall Illlntlsl, Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted Miades, of beautiful designs. Batf.and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, 4c, Ac, wnoiesaieana retail, at tne lowest cash prices, rif Store Shades painted to order.r B. J, W, thankful for past patronage, res pectfully solicits the public 10 call and exam ine his new and large assortment, before pur chasing elsewhere. LV" We tluidy to please.'' March 20, 1857. Front Street Wire Maaafactorr. WATSON, COX & CO., Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 4H North Front St. Cornerof Coombs' lt.y, brtwrrn Markrt and Mulberry (Arrb) AntUl'UlLADtiLl'UlA. Manufacture superior quality of Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds.Braas and Copper W ireClotb for Paper makers&cCylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in Ihe best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark catchers. Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, Fancy Wire work 01 every description 3m674 Fishing Tackle, A ND GUNSThe subscribers Invite - attention lo their slock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Rccds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, &c. Also, line English and German Guns, Revolv ing nsiols, Percussion Cups, and Spotting Apparatos generally. For sale at lowest Ca Price; Wholesale ana Ketaii. JOHN M. HETBERGER BRO. No. 47 N- Second St., I'hiiudtlj-Ma HERRING'S SAFE. Til ACKWOWtutDelt! C 11 4 M 1 1 O XI Tilt. KU i-M THIAL4 at Rea ding bale end.rs.-d the urrt-n of . ublifi opinion, ad ronmrine,l th vt-rdict of more than a i.lear t.il ttr . prtinic ronclurfiVt-ly that Herri i Uie oLT sfs rut C-aittKoT aiai. . Vj tract from the Committew- llrpori on tue im . a- a--- at Keadinc: ... On the 2f.th of Fthruerv all the members of trie nrn- D It tee met tn witnexa the .fes aid btoks end papers, (placed tn lhew and were r-rWHy sati-ttcd that all was right The day fr.lluwintf, the burning took place. nnicr the superintendence of tlae O-mmitU-e. After a btir end Impartial burning br Bte hours, ibe Pafc I Mews Evans A Wataon was flr-t opewed. the cfe beine ro nanide,anl the contents partially ennsnmed. while the cootenu in the fafe of )lrwr Ferrets A Ueningwere w good condition, and no fir iurttie." Reading, March 2, l(u7. (ticned,) II. P FF.UX, ) A. II. I'KAKH K.) And endorsed hy over iO of the b. ft nw-n of Rea ling. The above iflVs can be In-perlrd t 34 Walnut Strrct, where tbe public can nalMy theni-elvea ni the fjrret su periority of the I!rrrtn.r "latent fh.-tmi-ion." ovr the defeated and fed-up -ii,d' lru I "or jtljitiiuliil.T." f.i:i:ei.s a hkuiilmj, Zl W..:itut .Street. I'h ImtelpMa. Only mabersinlhis State, of ll-mnj's Pvttnt Cham pion &ife. Th attempt made by other partfe to hotter np th reputation of a Sf.- w't.i I. It-it f,;iUt n - vrnitily u ari 4mial fires in PbilwlelpHa, l.uU-sd P5.-e,. by takinr one out of an atent'.i rt're, (II. A. I. unit. mvle J..,ttte thu-J.nes, (differ, nt from tl:oe ihey sell.; to -burn up" one of H'-riuiK'K.ls'f a thick., hsu. met with it- tru- r Wavr.l. Ilerrins .S if.- euuIU u-t U t.untt. pro itK onrlti eivelv thai the only reliable :if.- now madtr is'- ti'mrg , ' of wbirb over l."i.issi are now inactiiitl os-.ed more thn 200 bave been trii d by fire without a stgl loss. IMiilatl, Iphia WOOD MOULDING HILL, ON Willow St. above TwrltiU, N.rth siilo. Mouldings suitable fur arjK iitcrs and Builders. Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked frum a Drawing. IiJA?enls wanted in the v arums, Towns in his portion of the State.iu whom oppurtumiies will be offered lor large pndits for themselves. 2m678 ilI-ASK. WE IK. DKIG. IMIVT, .tl -I.iS-S WllOLESA LE WMiEUOl'sSE, COKNEK of Tenth and Market St, (Office in second storey,) I'htludttphia. We invite attention to our enlarged st ck ff Drugs, Paint1, Oils, Varnishes, Ac, selected expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the lines! assoetinents in ihe L'. whirb we offer at low prices ft-f ca-h or approved credit. WK MANt'FAtTt'ltK. very eiteti-Ively Fremium Pare White l,-ad. t t-e-t.) K-ninrton Pure White Lead. Pearl jnow V lutr Ivd "Vu lle .M nta:ne' frenrb Z.nc, rhefit) pure Snow White American .in', MJver I'laMic fire and WratbiT proof 1'ainU, Curuue Ureens, Veliows, and colugtntr rally. ACKNT.x FtlK Porter's euperior Alkaline Wfe-Iow fils.'S, fJconine French Plate (iiasx. fwairantid.) Th New Jerey Zine tVmiiany'n iro-lu-t,T) d-n and i f N.Y.aru:.hs, Brooklyn Pri-mium Pure Unite !-.!, Hampden Perma-n-nt irern.. Pure Ohio Catawba Kraudjr. Ac. IltiKTUCS OF French and Eni:1ib Plate Glnse, Fren h and English Cylinder Glass, rolorvfl and Kncnift-I Window (i ia-s, lajruernf -type Gla, Ilantmen-d Plate ftr Floors and kv-Ucbts. Irnfs. Chemicals Pertutuery, Ac W Hill.KiiALK DKALKKS I.N DrumrisU' Articles c-neratly. Pilnb-ri. T'iols of all descriptions, Iljdraulie and i:iman C-D.,-nt. Calcined and Land Plasb-r. Paper Maker's i'Ihv. Sitia While. Ac. FKKNC1I. l:iCHAKtS Of., Ftore. N. W. etr. of Tnlh and Market Street. Factory ,J unction York Ar,-nuetCrown and CuTl( hill 9ts. Pbiladilpiiia. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. fflHIS Hair Dye needs only a trial lo satisfy I all of its perfection as a Ay, and the f. I- j lowing testimonial from that eminent analytic chemist, Prof. Bo!h ot the U.3.Mint,w,ll only confirm That thousand have previously borne testimony to : LaUOIATOIT I IRr-irt CnFMISItT. M. t-l-l eu ! I'lsee, V rhilid-!plii.n. F ruary ITfh, 7.J "Heine well acijitaint' d with tbi- iit'ftani'ei. (siDo-i:iR Jlwrers Lto-ti't IJtir l-je. I am fti-n--d lht ly follow ina tlie simple din-cii"i,-j i;iven f-r it 4 ue. it will n,it injure the Hair or f kin, hut will t:itr a notvr.it and durable colurlothc Hair. JAMK- r. It. NiTll. stftftftic emist. HOVER'S WRiTINO INKS, incla !ins the tlurcr't Fluid, anil llmrr't InilrliUc bikt, arr loo well known an. I introduced to require an)' additional testimonial ol Iheirchararter. The sales have been increasing sine their lirt introduction, giving evidence lhat the articles truly possess lhat intrinsic merit claimed at first lor them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. No. 41H RACE street above Kcurth. (. 1 1 No HI) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention by 67'Jy JOSEl'H E. HOVER, Manufacturer. RISITIG SUN yv ,.. , ......... jjt .uiMin s U.UUI n,tgrj .f Cermantuwn R.iad. halt au uoui ride from the Exchange by Omnibus. ShadefFruit and Ornatn' iital Trits,Shruls Plants, ilc. cultivated and for sale in i,iianliiies to suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of all the desirable varieties of the above, for sale Wholesale and Retail. Catalogues can be had on application, gratis. S. MAI PAY & CO. ty When addressed by mail direct lo Ris ing Sun P.O., Philadelphia. Our Stands are in the Market, Market street, below Sixth, where orders are also received. Cinlill', Cheap Fruit and Confectionery. I) TBINCAM .V SEI.I.EKS, ky Wholesale Manul'actnrers and Dealers in Confectionery of all kintl- 113 No. Third St, b lmv Race. PII1LADEL. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination uf their stock, winch will be found eiUal to any in this citv. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by .Mail or otherwise promptly attended to 3uK,:l Pennsylvania Wire Works. "aTO. 56 AUI'H St. l etween id and ad, JLi (opposite BruaJ St.) FHw.ADELI HlA. iSieves, Riddles, Screens. 1 Woven Wire of all tneahes and wi.lths.wtthall , kinds of plain and fancy Wire AV'ork. I Heavy tw illed V ire lor spark catchers, roal ! sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, ; cylinder and dandy U ills covered in the best i manner, wire ana Hire rencintr. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. B.VVLIss, IJ.VKUY &. LY.N.V mount Vernon House, MO. 95,Norlh 2d St., Philadflpta ia. IA This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons vtsitin? the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage ol the public (and of West Branch friends to particular) is respertt'nllr inviled. I. h. BARRETT, Philad., March I, 18S6. Proprietor. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LAXIXG, Manufacturers and Importers, Ho. l'J I Arch SI, 2d door above fith, Pain., Where may be found the largest and best selected stock in Ihe city. ty 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 & LAM.NO, 124 Arch St. 3m676 above Sixth, Philadelphia Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, Chesnnt Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and erervihinz in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. 8. H. rVWOS. y W. U. MASOX. C. W. SCfiAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drag and Chemical Emporium AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) All BAM t CLEAVSK THE BLOOD A90 CUBS THX 8ICX KaChcra, Mather. Prel PllUaikriUli. nu their MctU, Hit Jadff at their VUliti rK TUB CLUE OF llehdache, Sick Hmdache.Fo! lltmmrh. flTTnALEU, 1A-, MJ i, lVS. IHa.J-C.JlTn. Fir: I ban InwB svMmllj rarvj of tle wunt iM-twUx be any hwiy too l-y mm or tn9 mt oar Fill. Jt iwn Uvrir fr.-j fcrai t -b. Tak,-, tbry ckAiiw si onrm. If Um-J Vtil CUT utlwn m iLrj Hk. th tort n worth kntrmiu Yutir vita pwl RpK D. W. PRERT.K, CUrk of Steamer CU rues. Billoiu Disorders b1 LiTcr Complaiats. TtTis.Tuxxv or TBI lmi., Wabiiimto, I C 7 rr &. Bn: I bmyo nmM yaar Fill in my runl aiJ tx.itJ nrtk rr Mora ym tmmw tlx-ru, mA riiiint bnuuia smj ttvT are the tt mbsltic w cmpl... Ttv-ir bainK cttm on th tsrer -mr stvi nl. cin)nrTnt ly thrjr or a irmnUle rvmly bit iieraD-run' r tlua ncmu. lnll 1 havn wl'l"!! tunnti a cam uf bdwus Uts Mt SV ot-tlOsU- UiAl it 'llii Dot P-tlijr wit- Ui f tii m. t fmatimll yuan, AUS7,) KAI.L, M. D.. phytxaan of the M irw. Uinlx Dysenlfry, Relax, und Wornm. pon-orrirr, IUiTi..!fl, U.Co Mir ... l, 155, T. Atk: Vmr Fill am th priWtn,a of nir-lirm. Tb-v In I"ii! my 'fo Di'T" " n" tetl ou. FlVhtvl r--n M' k an.l fitting away f'-r m .Btli. H-i.t !I U tm ln-t"rHl at (Treat Uit ! no l-tt-r. tb thn cRiiu-nriHl takinr "ur Fill", ulh "n rur4 W, Ly .i-lliug LiTic1 .(iiaiiiittrti of mtrmn (mh fnm Ur l l. TtK-y aft-rwarii curwl bef w wir tw chiMrtn of Muraly lvvi.Ury. line uf our n'ixtilMra bv( it ti. i.J iy wifc f'iir-. him with two dumm A yntir Fill. whil tlien arouii'l tM (uuJ fnm fife to twenty dollara tlutoiV bill, ami VjeX mivh time, without bring rami 4-ntin-ly Tro tlin. irm:h m-lirinft nm youra, whicb W mcUmiiy good Slid bobcat, Will be rit Iit. GKU J. UKimX, lUtmuuter. ' Indifrstion anil Imparity of the Wood Frrm Rev. J. r. . met, Pastor of Advent ureh Boston. Ik. Art: I harm nel yoar Pill with trarnliry ttirrtw id tuy family anil axuonn thiMf I am rallfl t n-it rn (JWr-. To rriil:f- tlie orirani of iliinntinn aiKl pnnfy th blood tbt-y ai tho iry beat n-ni1y I hao eior btvrwn. atwl 1 can ctifi'VuUy iccvkum-th! lln-m t my Irwnd. Tourm, J. V. HlMKd. Wabsaw, Wtowito To, 5. T . Oct. 24. 1 thut Prm: 1 am rminr y-nr Cathartic Pill Id my prtwv tW, and find tht-i.1 an f xcclU-tit pirzatiT to titanae til natun aud uurifj lb fcnnt.nt nf tl- rvril. John g. mkacuam, m d. ErysipelRS Scrofula. Kin;' Eril, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheam. From a Fmcaritiog Merchant of S. Lotus, I6. 4, Pa. Ate: V-mr Fill are th jwrafro of all that t rmtt in mfdirirv. Tli-y haw conyl my litt! duu-htr mt ulrmnu 10 npon et barnl aud fe-t that bad prue IncnraMe for rtm. Ht mother baa IVen luui pietom. ry altlirtett with blotch and itmple on her akin and m br hair. AlVr our child wa cured. h triwi v,bm; l'llls, aud they bat cured ber. AA stv&.kll,. Rbeamatibm, Neuralgia, and Goat. Fi om tM Res, Dr. Hiwkts, of the MethiU Epts. Church. FtlaKI Ilor, KTATA. t-. Jan. . TTn1lOKn fcl : 1 tbottld be nuerateful t-n tbe relief yoqy kill ba brvtuibt sae if I Sid Dt trtX my caee tu y-u. A cold willed in my limb and brought u excrnciahpg Beuralioc paoa, whtrh eihird ia cbr.nic rlit-nniatwai. notwithstanding 1 had tbe beat of fhyi unw, tb- (bam (frew worae aud mw, nnuL by tbe mirirv of y-.trr Mceb b nt ac-ut in Haitiivore. In. Maifccnzie. I trie.1 ymr Fill. Their etb-ct were abw, but an re. by peiwferbis in tb of tbem 1 aa now entirely welL Bvxn Chamvs, Bato Rocas. Li., & Dec, 153. Km. Atu : 1 have been entirely cured by j"tir Fill off KheonMUC GvUt a paiiilul ibaeae tint l.ad afflirtwl ma fcrycan. V11SCENT SblUtLL. For Dropsy Plethora, or kindrrd Com mlmla., Ruruiv aa acUT farg lb r aa xud htnt remedy. For Cofttirraess or Coastipatioaf aad as t Ulmncr Pill, tbey ara airreeable and etVctnab Fit Soppreimioa, Paraiyi, Inflamaia- t-oMf ami even DcafncM, and Partial Atllmd Btraa, bav bea cured by lb aitotauv acttvo of the .Villa. Moat of the- piTT tn market rontain Mermry, whirh. ab tbooicfa Taloablc remedy in akiirul kamla, m dancerooa In a publlr pill, from tb dreadful roaMquetiee that fre qoently ftllow it incsution na- Tbu contain no ava cury or miueral aubata&c wbatover. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUB RAPID CURE Of COOGIIS.COLDff, HOAnSE-E5fIXFLr- KXZA, BROSCHITII. WHUOPISQ COrGIl, CROVP, ASTHMA, C1P1EKT C05l'MPT10S. nn.1 for th relb-f ai co&auuipti -tint in advanced tag of the assKssm . W need not -peak to the Public of It Tirtw. Tbroocbout erery tiwn. and almoft Tery fcamtt-t 4 tc Amencan itatea. it wonderful cure of pulmonary Com plaint bar ma,le H already known. Kny. b-w are tli tamilie tn any riiliie'i country on thimcootiiirut withoat me ptTivmal fipewnce f it eflerta; an 'I b-wer yet tb (mmtiiiitie any where wbkh ba not amonc tbera obi ItTinr tnfhy of if victory over the mbtle and dan myroos dltrae of tbe throat and lnc. W hile it i th m,t powerful antidote yet known to man the fonub dable and dnjr-no dmeatiea of tbe palnunary oreana, it aim the plwantet and mfett liie.ly tKat can be em ployed .r in (ant and yon p-reons. Parent ibould haT it in More apuust th inaidiou enemy that rteal upon them nperprl. bmso abamtnnt rroand to tk lieve tbe Che1 Pictobal mure Ute by th con umptionti It preenta than thoae it cure. Keep it by Cm. and cure toot cobJ while they are curable, n-r n-p-rt them until n human Jdtill can master tbe inentrai't canker that, fastened on tb Tital. ala your life away. All know th dreadful fatality of lung dif-rrder. and a tbey know too the virtue of tbi ren-dy, w need not d more than to Meure tliem it h still male tbe l- it can' be. We tipare no co(. no car, no toil to produce- it tb mwt perft't pi)'le. and tbn afford thie who rely n U Um beat aunt wbicb our .vkiil can turmab for tbur cure. PEEP1EED BY DS. J. C. 1YEB, ' Practical and Analytical Chemiit, Lowell, XSsV ASD SOLD BT C. W. -n,rni. ati-J t mi'T a Cit..,ix. lwisKnrg MiLLT.a a BiL.NE jF. MiliiiubniT? J. ' t'.'3:"W. Milton THE s L tinur subscriber con- f5 to carry on the , l.lvrry ICukIdcnh at the Old (sand ou J-uutl'.i Third strrct, nrar Market, ai.d ie ecilullj solirits Ihe patronage Iw friemls ar,,l tlie puhlic peneraliv. I HAK1.ES r. UKSS. Iwisburn, Mar SS, "m LEWISBURG FCCKERY. .The Milscribers, thankful f r ,ani'"3''he pnlhc that thrv continue to r,r. n i .K- vil t l.hAKl.Mriind ther ratir.;s. Ti:r.".-hiri Machines and lher .Machinery rr j-a.if.l in tne best manner. t'atin?s warranted to te 'f cood material, and at prices that can not tail to .leae. lU'.MiES, .MAKf 11 i VO. l.ewisl.ure. Feb. 151 CUUK1N1, Stoves, of various at'erni and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lewuburg Foundry by (tediles. Marsh & Co. STOVKS rarlor, Wood. anJ (.'oo! Stoves, various patterns, for sale at ihe Lewisburg Foundry, (ieddes. Matth A To. "IIJ"IAR1'S5 ratint tlanj: Plow, a supe I V s rior article, for sale al the Lcwisl urg Foundry hy (ieddes. Mat iV "o. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Pati-iit decidedly the best and most durublt lirain Drill now in use. for sale at the Lewibur Foundry by Gedde.', Marsh & t'o. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Crass M AM FACTIT.ED and fur sale at tt Lewisburg Foundry by UEDDES. MARSH A C NOTICE. Ilavinf: ken aj-poiEiedth SEXTON to the Lewisbtirs femete r the subscriber would state that he is prepare'! to perform all duties connected with tl.e tonal of Ihe dead.on short notice. Also that he ;H attend to the re-interment of deceased persons onrler the direction of their surviving friends Residence ia the Locl-e at the Hate of ts Cemetery. GEORGE D0NACHV. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 IRON! IRON!! IRON.':! 47S IBS. just received at ihe HARDWARE 8ST0RE of SEPH MeFADDEy. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the large! and l"t sortment of Iron ever offered on the W est Branch. Having the exclurir control rt to celebrated Vli.itiss' Centre county b" he is enabled to urarrant event bar. A-l sizes Tire, feollop, Ronnd and Square ; Hors' 1. Slioe, .Nail Knds, c, at Casn prices to ' Call and see the Hardware More ol JOs3. M FADPEV Lewisburg, May 10, 155. T R. GREEN'S A ROM ATIC SAP, a cer'-9 1 I enre for Dvspepsia and disuses ani fr..m an trs-nr. ntV -f th. stomscn-.lso a sor. rra- Troll,..,! riTi.V.O-'-4..I.'- -'" 7' ' ."T' .T ' . ty ex::.-"- . tii'"J- : K f e o
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