7 . 1 Tiii. rct-uU was superinduced by I lie hot tlitt I l.o Territorial LcgUature had ap- poiutcd all thu Sheriffs aud 1'robate Judges in .11 tbcsu couutic. to whom wa. aligned , .. ... 6 ; lucdutv. bv Ian. of itiaKino- thin ensna : and rcgiMry. These officers were political . . ' 0 ' paninos, utss-cming ironi mo Vitas auu opiuintiK of t be people of these count im, as proved by tbe election of October last. Tbefc officer, from waiit of fuuds,as tlKjr allege, neglected or refused to take auy ceiitus,or make any registry in these couu-tk-i, and therefore tbey were entirely dis franchised, and could not and did not give a single vote at tbo election of delegates to the Conti:ution Convention. And berc I with to call attention to the distinction which will appear in my iuau gural aJJrct.f, in reference to those coun ties where the votes were fairly registered, and did not voto. Iu such counties, tbe ' question is very different from those coun tie Where there was no Census or registry, and no vote w2S gixen or ould be given, however anxious the people might be to participate in the cleetiou or delegates to tbe Convention. Nor could it be said these counties acquiesced, for, whenever , , , , ; they cudeavoreJ, by a subsequent census M ...nljnpinrt ..f t!...t . 1 1. .i .uii nu, in ouj.p iuis dcfjct, occasioned by tbe previous ncslect of Territorial ofScers, tho delegates thus eboscn were rejected by tho Convention. ! . . , . .- , hitau nave oecn iwetiiy years a ciuzeu 01 1 repeat, that iu niactecu counties out , ., , ., . s J i . ,i, 1 ' the I mted States, fcome, because the fir the thirty-four, there was no census ; cecljvc franchise is not free, as they can and iu fifteen rutin lies oat of the thirty ' not voto against the Constitution, but on tbere was no regi.-try, and not a solitary ly on tbe single issue whether any more Tote was gireo or could be given for dele-' sI-lvc8 ""J le imported, and then ouly gates to the Convention, in these counties. ' ul'00 'f.u? lf T0,inS " h Cowii " . , . . . . , , . , lotion to which tbey are opposed, ibey Surely, then, ,t can not be said that such r(,garJ thij j but Sm,)clco( thc tk.c. k f '..nr., tit inn i-lindon til? MflMxj more r I r . 1 -, - , w...-- -v j than one tenia of thc present voters of Kansas, represented thc people of that ; Territory and could rightfully impose thc ... e .. '. . CoMtitDtion nnon them without their con- Coot rtutkm upon them without their con aent. These nineteen counties, in which there w:s uo census, constituted a majori ty of thc conuites of the Territory ; and these Cftoen counties in which there was Tkt vtoitrv us a nmi'li larger rntt. at . n . 1 1 ii,, ' other cacs the presidcuts of conventions the October election, even with the six i , . , . , . ... . , . , , have loen authorized to i.-sue wilts of elec- months qaaliGcalion, than the whole vote (jou () ,Le rculiir terrilliria pr State of givcu to the delegates who signed the Le- Cccrs with thc usual judges, with the cs compton Convention on the 7th of Xovem-! tabli.-bed precedents and adjudication of bcr last. ' returns, iu this case, unprecedented and If. llien- thn snvereliTrtf r eall UO deiCPl- ' . ' . ' . , ' ted, ami conventions, as such, are eover- cign, (which I deny,) surely it must be , , . , , 1 , .. ouly in such cases as where such eouven- ' , , , , 1 - . Irons are chosen by the people ; which wo fcarc soen was not tho case as regards thc late Lccompfon Convention. It was for this, among other reason", that in my in- an-ural and other addresses, I insisted that , the Constitution should be submitted to : t : ibc pooplo bj the Couvention as the oulj nicani of curing this vital defect ia its or- piniritioo. It was, therefore, atnoiig olbcr r asoii, when, as you koon-, tho oraciza liun of ihe en called Toptti State Govern- inrnt, ant, as a guust-.juc-ui.-L-, ju lucoiauiu rivil war anrl em ftict with thf tr.inns must ' - - r . , .j .1 . t. liava f.tfiiion IIiiwa maiilte airA nrnvninrf " tT IUT a&tirin?. not the ubulitioDisfs as . . .. .. ' lias Lecn erroneously etatco.ror tny address .... . . . , r -,r wai not lo them but to thc rtcople of Kan-! . , , . ' .it., that, id my judgement, the tonstitu-; jmi wouiq dc pud mu icq lairij qdu ircciy for ratification anil rejection by their vote and that, if this was not done, I would nuite with them, the people, as I now do, in "lawful oi'poition'fto such a procedure. The power and responsibility being de veloped exclusively upon me, by the Pres ident, of u-ing thc Federal army in Kau ris to suppress insurrcction,the alternative was distinctly prepentcd to me by the ques tions propounded at Topcka, of arresting revolution by tbo slaughter of thc people, or of preventing it, together with that civil war which tnnst have extended throughout the I'uion, by thc solemn assurance then given, that the right of thc people to frame th. ir own government, so f.ir as my power extend-d, should be maintained. L'ut for this sr.uiance, it is a conceded fjet that the Tof ka State Government, linn asstui Hid in LrccniptcD, would Lave lecn put into iuiUitdiatc and actual operation, and that a sanguinary collision with thc Fed eral army and civil war must have ensued, extending, it is feared, throughout the Union. Indeed, thc whole idea of an in augural address originated in thc alarming intelligence, which had reached Washing tt-n City, of perilous and incipient rebel- t;- ; k-,.,. ti.;. inrrrnim, , , , ,. " . , ,. rondcrcJ still more form Diablo, cn my , . , , ' ' reacliing the Icrntory, by the u?ar ap jrnach uf tbe asfetnbling of tlie revolution ary State Legislature, aud the very numer ous mass conventions by which it was sus tained. In truth I bad to choose between arresting that insurrection, at whatever cost of American blood by the Federul army, or to prercnt the terrible catastro j lie, as I did, by my pltd,;cs lo the people of the exertion of all luy power to ublaiu a fair election, and the submission of the Coo. .utioD to a vote of thc people, fur ratification or rejection. My inaugural and other addresses were then-fore really iu the nature of pcoclama tioos, ao often i.-surd by 'residents and Govtruorf, with the view to prevent, as they did, mil war and insurrection. Now, by my oath of office, I was sworn . . . ' ' meut r. paired the eulmitision of tne con- gtitutioD to thc vote of the people. 1 was eipense, with the view of affording every con .... ... .'..' venience : and no effort will be spared lo ac- orn a!o to take care that the Kanaas , cornroud4;e it$ patron!1. The Hon.e is large, Ji? jJ Nebraska bill should be faitbfullj ex- I conveniently and deliylitfully locaied, and has . . i ! l :i : - ;.. l,or.) e.a .cu.cu,wu.cU i..,.u au, j,at.r... lof .re rt-'teJ, nq-iireil that the CoBilit tiou should be e ultaitu-d to the vote uf the people; and I was tbcrefare, onljr per f .rn.itiji ioleinri duty, when, as lovern. flint oMi'atious were du, I cuJeavcred to j ".cure Lutb Ibeso results. Tbo idea en-1 ,cr,:lict4 V S'S tbat I blould sco tbe j 'cd'ral C-Jwiilution and the Kaiisa, Ne- j braoka liiU overthrown and disregarded. 1 j .1 . . - .. . s ' bo iuar, nijving mc part ot a tnutc in a pautoiuiu.ic occne, I tbould acquiesce, by j my suunec, in men a result, especially : wberc neb an acquiescence involved, us an iinuiu.liato consequence, a dLcastiou : and sanguinary civil war, seems to me tuu;t preposterous. iSot a drop of blood has been shed by the federal troops in ! Kansas during ruy administration. l!ut ; insurrection and civil war, cateuding, 1 ! fear, throughoutthe country, were alone ! prctcuicu iy iu course pursued iy me on these occasions, uud the whole people, abandoning their revolutionary violence, were induced by me to go, for tbo first time, iuto a general and peaceful election. I state it is a fact, based on a lone and intimate association with the people of: t. .t.... 1 1 - -:.! uuaja. iuat iiu overwueimin uitijuniy of that people are opposed to that iustru- mcBt anJ ItcrY .talc (hat but one out 0f twenty of the press of Kansas sus-1 taius it. Some oppose it because so ma-! ny counties were . uislrancuised, uureprc- -'ntcd in the Convention. Some, who' PTd o VV" uS, because it ! authorizes a bank of enormous capital lor KansaS) ucar, uuliluitc(1 ; it5 isilUCS) ; .1 t e'. r I a0ll ia iU0 ueuomiuntion 01 us notes, irom one dollar up and down. Sonic, because of what tbey consider a Know Nothiug '. S ,lS that tbe Governor ! live irancuise, aim a perilous sporung j with the sacred rights of tbe people, i Some oppose it, because tbo constitution ! distinctly recognizes and adopts the Ox- ford friud. iu arportinuiitff the lecislativc . ' J r e . members for Johnson couuty upon the nauuuieut auu ucuiious returns so lawciy made from that prt'eiuct, which rccognitioii i of that frau.i iu the constitution eLlur- , rent to the moral souse of the people, j Oilicrs oppose it, because, although in ,.... . rl vip.r. .(,! rrnrr nr ffivpn 1 11 thfi I'reei- . , . r, 1 , . . 1. .1 aeni 01 iuc uoureunuu iu iu;ikc iuu pio- ciacts, the judges and to decide finally upon the returns 1 From the grant of ' , , fc , these unusual and enormous powers, and fiom otier rca0BS C0DncttcJ ,fce frauJuK nt returns of Oxford and M'Ghcc, an ovcrwhelmine mnj rity of tin- People of Kani-is have no faiih in the validity of these returns, and therefireriEiivM-fOte. ' !TI-- Governor goes on to state that ihe Prr&iGent enlertaininrr views which would , compel him to violate his conviciifi s of right ! aniii:ili, he is furfj In resign, at ihe same lime expressing his respect for the Piesi lent himself. He slill argues that slavery can mil be maintained in Kansas, on account of the climate; and that he had uipod Ihe pro- r.A r-r0. Ql.l. Tl.lnI...tt 1 11 lilii' aj yield the slavery point, as ihe only way to make Kansas a -conservative Democratic , .. ...w. j.. iree state. xie complains mat everyooov, in . ( . . J . - public or private life, may speak their opin- ions nf Kansas alT.iirs urirrnl lhe Governor ..-.: o.. j .1- l;. i -..! 1 c" ' e,t,.o.y, a.m conciuues ..u....u. and tlioitght-stirrins letter as follows : T , . . , .. I" nw dissolving my official conticction with your Dopartmcnt, I beg leave to ten- j ,?.,. ... I k , ! - t.,r .nnu.li.nl i ' J ............ : , courtesy and kiuJncfs. Most respect : fully your obedient servant, ! (Signed) It. J. WALKER. We bare lfccntlv aiMM a numlter of vatioties of JOQ TYPE to our former lanre assortinrnt, making OVER 00 STYLES of typo, large and Finn 11, with a pood variety of border.', and most respect fully solicit a trial of tliem by tho.-c wanting anything in tlio way of Tif kt'tw. IllunkN. L:ilrl, CAIMS, Circulars, Kills &c The uc of the?c by merchants and bu.in-' ess men generally, is more common iu mo.-'t communities than iu our?. A larger range of Operations maybe gained by a constant ''keeping before , tne people" of the tram:, occi tatio.n or ntoFKssiox of any man : and a ! nearer approximation to a Cash bust- ness mav t 1 .:.t n..e.ee. 1 be made with patrouagc. attracted lv this menu? ! AVc think wo have the materials and the cxt-cricnec the taste and the tact to execute a 1 1 k inds-of Jol ibinjr expected front a Country Oflicc, in a '. t ... J ' ,, Ftxle not excel ed on reaponable tenn aud iu prompt time. Call AT THE -'t'tlc-incfc" (ff.. LEWISBURG BAKERY. TI'MtE subscriber has rented for a term of 1 years the commodious rooms first below Kline's Hotel, where he cirri's on Haklllf; Itrrail, I'ake, Tarts, Ac. and hopes to be able to render entire satisfaction and receive a liberal support. He also olfers cox v k c t i o x ki ; 1 1: s. of everv kind and nualitv, (.t Wluhmle and Rtiait. ICE CREAM for the public and for parties, in large or small quantities. Cnnh nniil for H utter antl Rfca rtf 'Xuts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always on hand. Orders at home or abroad promptly attend-! edto. SAMI EL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 1857 L. II. I.AWSHF. A n i: w D. B. Sr. bold HOTK I,. In Lew iMburK. " ' This House is directly opposiietl.e newCoart j H(lllse. , has been fined up at considerable ! been ocwlv TurBished ihronchont. . ...v.sHEAKFBOLT). Lewisburg, Ang. 36, '57. Proprietor.. LEW 14 PALMER, RC1IITECT and BOLDER, tlCf.' l "-"t, ; . U.i.'jf i 1 ' LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Educational. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS I "7ILL open for the Winter Session of six Tuiii.nrc")LUE"iEfoMht - ml SSO.OO Fuel, Library &c. 3.00 ACADEMY English 10X0 13.00 3.15 ;o.iie 13.00 1.10 " classical " Charges Female InMituir, rt-c'r course 1'repaia.ory Lewi'-tiur Chaigcs A. K. BELL, General AjtenliV Treasurer. Xus. 11,157. aiiilit'G LEWJSSURS ACADEMY. TIIE FALL SKSSIOX, of lliis Inslim- J. Hon. will commence on TlllRNlM., Sept. I7th, IS57, lo continue 13 weeks. The Wistin McsMuK.uf the same length, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a 'Vacation duiimlhe Holidays. As the public are pretty fully acquainted with the success uf the Principal, during the in rears of his connection wruh the Aeade- mv. U eitravagant preu us.ons and p.om.ses are "f P1' ! su,C,VrIil."an,.l Classical are taii-ht' and thai youths are titled either for College, for Teaching, or for ecne-, The Bible is a tex' book. I A large class of Young Ladies ii secured. , TLTTIO.N persession of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. : rlUMinV HrtMlinc. W'riiinp, I, flurr, Arlllimlie, ;. . lir.ui. .I'd L Ili-lnrv,! - I '00 AliVANOKIt h.OLlll ll not inludrj love. LAViLAop.'" J;JZ& b.ut) i , no dedncliuiis J.NO. UAXDOLPH. Principal FBEEBUBG ACADEMY i NOUMAirsCIIOOL, I rriburc, Miyder County, Ia. ' sr i i 1 o t I . . T , . ,.F Of I i l rJ liuru M'nii-.tnnuiii moh ui L this Institution will commence on Turt- 1 -- continue weeks lis j, Vpieas'ant and heaiThy. Kuildinrs ne. aj commodious, and Terms low. Ii is ihe constant aim or the Teachers to impart sound insiriietion, and earefullvdevelope and , .1.. . 1 v..r.i ,n.t phis c.-. n.pr ' A r,r the Menial. Moral and Thisical ener r.i ...1.... T-l.- ...iini. ,.f lii,lr triil ,horotlh1y prepare tho- puiMime it fur Col C2 tie Minly of a rri!eiioD or Lumik's pursuits. The M ni:P.iRT3Ii:T offcn.Mipritrbri.it.t PICS Ol OIC SlUM, I.IJ,. 1 t O-itntv fuj-rriiitfiult-iit fif(i.futl n-itw rl-tft Ainl It'ctun on tin- i-rnrti.-nl lutirn of tin ft-him. r-i m. ttirvn rf a.M J(-;i.i rnl in r.i.i.rrti n will, thr mtj- t f htU'lV. hint !vr l'Mtitl mtl.lt; toUltfy )l.i.l:t! f-.i tlir i"r.-l- .11." ArrattiTt in'-nt r tiriiii m.lt tili Ihnt -lr t. vi"' i are wtio-'l- l'-r ttuc wboobtuiD irfJitm- r.rtil;it. TKU.MS. (nr Il'aril, TuitD-n. Konm, Ac, lf WMi-jD. toffl Ttit(i"ii ati'Df. T -?in. I" f'1 Tuiii..ii nl.ne.ia Noniutl ll''t. HTQMarlr. Mn,ir i:nr 11 i.iii,r iu iu- ii-. t m o $i i w,k (;,u, mni.-iir r .i,i,.,.,n... innii.r i.rorui..n. A.iJrrw liEO. K. .MTARl.ANl). Principal hi ok iCK"rM b1"! J?n llieiu. Pri StttdcDtf) fraught ia tbe basc- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Th I'Wwl fuitii.li- . tl.P matiTial ol rvtr honr. mil" rU. etnli'l nti'l til n- in III liun an frain. Mnn fun". It n-nri- liillti toci-ri ort-nn: ln n n rru.l. It nrn pnriW infaiun. din-. llil..l- I'"'" "l rat.- inn- ly nnnn ti,e rirmmt. of tb- .tr-.m.f iif.v ii.rairiin lha urineiMa of ill-wiae. "'l tliut ramraliy runn; :' . . ... .v... .l i.a.i,.t. iiritt. S .""r. of ti,;..rt.m. ' ' ; nrn Tllltnrnrron TltF. WOULD! ;.;,., ,r.1I0y ,m.-..-i,.,.- .n ri.itnu r,.nniinn t.. the hv Imman rare. .uJ iu aiuias i- wTuk-Main riTmat.iij imiitim. mXnmn &X' tb. re, r h.liTiiiilv and inin.iHur. a.il tlar fallal of tnunrral'l. .... ld ,,! curati..-.. iu all e.-ei.. ho.i.rr .p,.Hil. artin- a- a uillj Mirk'atl.e, alti rall. at.a tfn- ii-; trie, relicr tlin l-.ai-li., vurif, the flui.l.. and inTii;. ' ner..-e aud cufcit.iij luuei lva ol lli. vk-liiu uttucraldc- i Liiity. VKLU ATK FH.V.ILES. , All Irresularilie au.t ailio.-.itM itu Klei.t to ill. itelieat. ' an-J aeontOr oran. of the pi-x are r.-ui.l or pre.ut.-tl t.y a few ill "e- ..f ll.ee uulil. l-tit infallil-lr nliiTti.i-a. ; No uiotber mho levari!, her own or her rliiltlnu' b'.altb : sliould (ail In hale tlieu. .ithin her reeb. j si-it.riirc FM'otsrvFxrx. Til T.nilon Uin.i t."' the liomt'O. "Mmlieal reTle.,-' ..... fl.e .n..e. eniiltetlt Of the fueultt In .;r.at Urittan. , f raur, and Oermanv, ua.c oul. gu,d lb. I III. ana .ueir " . i.-., .? i r . 7 7 .... IMlu,rny IVh nrf th' rW rnnfy ln-,cn i in me Kortu jor trie yjnuamy j ..-..... . , T trmta IHarrl.'e In'tirfulion ! 1towv ComjIaioU lr-p-y It.flm-nf ! Corglta I'rriititT lutJ;ininnit nn ToMi Ott fti.i Aeti' Inward fltnet." 1 hrft Tt!Mniifi .mt.lrroin.lint l.iter O.niplniiit" I rn.t:rti.M ll.iar!(i lwiif if irit Tlv.ir.ia I Veneriai.tn-rti .ni. : Siout- u-i tiraiel. S conanry Pjniit Wcruit-of 11 L.ml tm nt thr MantifiK tcri-" .f !'r ft iwnr Ilollnwny, SO M:.id n N.- Yi.rk. iitl -U Mraml. Indn.jinii py nil itiwrtrtMi1! I'riiti-'i'lf" ntiJ HwIiTj' -f Wnliriiw 1 1 irt .Uf: limit th.- I nitrd Malm, ami th rivilii'rd world, iu lbJi.-s, ami .'.' fftitn. tC'.j Pt-iitj, nuJ Al .rh. There is ft cod .-id: ruble Mting y taking th largnr sl- !. X TI. Pirertioni for tb cnMiinee of itintn In rry lM.rdi-r arc t-ftiied to enrli Wx. .'su. ft, SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated I.ye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with 1 II e troul.lo. ith one eako ot l-jt ano .our ponnii. .,,, ,,,. ., ,-!,. t,fte.n r.n..n g,d ,rt p..t.. ; Hard soap can be made in the ramr way. ror eaie ... i r e. cai.dwki.u DR.GREEN S AROMATIC SAP.a certain cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising t.t.n. innxee atte f.f ill .tnm.rh .11 a ..r. Ore i .e..n.eof iii.-Jt.vJi67 jD-rrieev.'. .taper u.tn., lfors.i. lt r. s. rAt.nwKi.i.. . James B. Hamlin, TTORNEY at LAW, i. r?OiTice on Second St. west side, 2nd door joulh of Maaket, Lew isilllll'pr, Cm.'i'Ja I'nion Co. Pa. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL 1) ELIEYES all pain and soreness in from ; Vi 5 to 30 minutes. am tlirr mlumn. i Price 50 cts. prr botile only, hipped lo all pans ol tlie I.. . ror sale t.y cnhou-h, " Jr.ih Itntter. I.-, i-h'r I W V l.i...!. umulh. lii.tr. Hotel C lllle,u.h. N.-w IlerMn Hearer. Morrt. a- To. tmni-lil I LrlCcni!.r. Turtlerille I. II Miller. H.8Unliirg Culnming. A tVliite, Hartleton. fn.700 j Vocal and Instrumental Music. fllHE subscriber having located himself ir IT Lewisbur", is ready to leach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo- deon, (lunar, Violin, Violincelln, Flute, and all llrass Instruments. I He will also teach Vocal Music. J Having been taught in the best Schools in (Jermany, he deems himself qualified to ren . der satisfaction. He will also tune Pianos, and put them ia repair if desired. Residence on South Founh street." Jan. 19, 1857. Pnor. P. HELD. REMOVAL. TEW and Masnificpnt Slock of 1 vo i'i:-rioEitiES t i. F. EICHOLTZ iCO. have elepantlv refitted Ihe Storeroom formerly occupied by j Mcnsch, on M.nket ft. near 'J'hirtt. where Cher will keep i n hsr.d fr sale ibe very besi I .-f i-i-:.f.-:i-u r.-lr; To;.r, Fr. .- Not: r,s A i 11 tin Cliooi a 1 orate luc "v-teui n1 tne cuii'liiuiion al (lie .ame vnue , -. -, r " . . V........ . .. vi-,.-. v.iror ovn i-er.Samu.-l Cilllland, John lli-r-on. (leo Jark. .-a.io.el , Wheii all Mii....lai.li. fail, the reooTatmp au.l hranne . ....... ... ..f ll.eee I'll s in.e I ru.n.ai. .o me .iinKine i r or SdIC ... I.c w i.-.uu e fn. .. v.....v...... ! I & WEST BRANCH FARM EE .---DEC. 25, 1857. SPROUT'S 14 -mm x M .lombined 1 arnage springs itn- ii Snrin-s nou- in'use, warranted lo 1 give entire saiisiaeiion It posesses nine distinetn.runo.irej over the Kliplic, and a carriage can oe maue cneaper after paying 'he following prices: Sulky Springs Open llnggy Top du Sio Slide seat 4 passenger 6 passenger S17 I'J 15 16 All orders must be addressed to E.T,SPKOLT, 715 liughesville, Lyootniug Co. Pa HuiisotkerN XOVi:K IHXLEIt. rpHE subscribers slill continue to manufac ; mre ihe above Machines, and as ihcre are over SI'O of them now in use 111 Lnion anu aoj'niiiug t-ounuta, , recommennaiion unncecssan The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but belter work lhan any oilier kind of machine now in use. i T. Cllt'KCH & CO, Hartleton, Pa. Apply to Tno' CBmcH, Hartleton, or L. KnoKt, Union Furnace. lyf51 Chester County ANE and Two Horse Endless Chain V rOWKIt. The unileigned being con- viiiceil by practical experience of the super.- orily of Vnndmlict'a Trrud Power over the or- H, - fltfe h()r.e nor uuw ia ue in lhe Branch country.for threshing out grain. have purchased the patterns anil right to ! make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose It) jn,riuce on , lhf t(.ltrr,,f , r .. .. the plan if they don 1 answer lhe guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now 1 almost lhe only entire Threshing Machines ; in nc in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and 1 Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double lhe work, ac cording to Ihe number of horses used, lhan j Ihe old machines will do; 5Vthey will save ' al least tv.o hands and Threshing can all b- d ne snugly closed up in the barns, in : wet davs, when the hands would be otherwise ! unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. ' Hartleton, Union Co., Pa. , Apply to Tnn'a Chchi h, Hartleton, or or Dr. I.. KouKi.Uuiou Furnace. yGI" A Call to Farmers. Ftxrmcrt, drop your ttmti jmusf (i Utile j rriitl this, awl rrjlret!! " FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK.'S .NKW and scientific manurjn? sysiem, i fwiiean, .'w'Jvation and increase i f all , kit. l Winen' ". '"J''"r anl r11111"'! upon all kinds of soil, proved by actual ejpe- ' riments and based upon evident truihs, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; ( represented by upw ards of one hundred aud fif-y ensravitigs of ihe most valuable gras.e ! and plants connected wiih the sysiem, by IK. ' C. (i KKI.M101.1), of Boalsburg, Centre Co, j Penna. ! nfCO.VUFXPATtOX. In thr- trv-atl it will hr w-rn that the oi-jtrt ha h-n to i:tr the turuiiT that Litnl vf ml -rmation whirh rnahl- him to makr i-mrtifal ai-plKntti.ti to f. rtilizp hi larnl ami ilirn-RH hia (train. (witter ami afturrae. Tiictr-rtritiii. a tau-hl b .Uir manuring, and fotl-li-r, ami jafturr rul- -..-t .. i.iT.rr.Hm..tit in th- mrxti- of marHr u It iirr hitherto unknown to our far-er, ...d .birb. if rtorteU. WLd of the farmiiiir omunmlt. Mirn a wora na in raurii wantitl, ns It nil. a tohj wrorii na ivvk itrn ..... um. hicU th-rt- lia. lolb'-rto la en no att-lnpt to uti.)y. ' Anil a tj.rn.era of Ornto- an.l IliiuUnplou couiitk-a we i rrromuii-nd III. ork toe.rry farmer, u they .ill reap j the greaterl l-owible benelit from it. j -t.rl.lian Pair leonre llnehanan Haute! Mwr.fleor; Ttoal. Jai-ol. MoH'er. t ran. ia AleTan.ler.Ji.ini Hail., Jf.liu Ni HlMn. Samuel Duncan, Jobu Holler, Jona. .M'H illiamr-, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 1iJ f lob':i'ii)ii i'liii'f. The subscriber lias just received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TltEEs, from the celebrated Miseries of Ellwangtr . j. Rh-Mrr. N. V. embracinR tllf very t'fsl varirtirs of ApplfS.lVars.Praclics.rium, ch.rriM- Aricots. Xecti.rinf.rap.F,Go).ie uerrieSi rtanvbrrries, t-urrunls, BlrawDernea-! Large Horse Chestnut. European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sufjar Maple j for street plantin". Ever-blooming Rose, and i a splendid collection of Bulbous and other f lowering l lanis. YV Nursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Tt.riip.ke. wilhin half a mile of I.ewisburtr. All orders addresser! to HF.XH U MH.L.Astfor J.MERItll.L LINN, will receive strict attention. Ternu mvanubly CASH. Lewisburg. Aprl 9, 1857 CO-PARTXERSllir. THE undersiffijfd have associ- eBTiMm -iriiea mcmseivcs inio cti-paruicr- hin for Ihe ntimose of carrvinc j"?a.'iui"n thc Lumbering, I'laning and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Lewisburg Steam rianins Mills, where ihey iniendio keep a heavy slock of all kinds of Lumber, and are always prepared lo fill all orders they may receive at short no tice, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion bulb in price and workmanship. J.D. WEFFENDEKFF.R, MARTIX DUF.ISBACH, KEL'UEN SNYIIER. Uwl.bnr. rtantntt Millf. Sept. 18, Isr.;. MACHINE BELTING, &c. TXDIA Ki nriER Belting nf all sizes snpe- I oior Oak tan Leather llelting Mill.Cir- : cuiar aml Crosscut SAWS and every ties- r.nption of H A RD W ARE Wholesale and tetail by LEWIS MHUWELI.. Williamspott, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended luTERMS CASH flmfiUSpd C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drmj and Chemical Emporium Market Street - - Lewisburg, Pa. CLOCKS all kinds of Mar and ntl-hour Brass Clucks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $4, brass 3it-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. I.. YODEK'8 James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. J. F. & J. M. LINN, Attorney at Law, LEWISBLItG, 574 L nion County, Penn'a. William VanGezer, ATTORNEY at Law, .1 !. aatr.t 7. I a. '4.1. f 'C. (Vi ..'i.e j. (..-... h'.i.es llctn Pa. 50 . 11. .i:.tn iitT, m:tist. 'Market street, lien door to Brown & , Kilter's Store LEWISBIKU, PA. : rPHE snberibers offer for sale, at the! L Lewisburg Foundry, iu large or small j quantities, 100,0011 feet dry Hemlock Joists. Scactmif. and Plank, at S V' thousand. SO.OOO Shingles, at ti,iO per thousand. . 0. 000 leet small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pme and Hemlock HOARDS, Kails and 'encc Boards, on accommodating terms. HEIHiE. MARSH A CO. 1. ewisbur?. May !., 1'7 1 DR. KELLING'S j .'aiMfr liilltut', lor the Treatment ti t-'ancfrs, Tumitra, Wens. I'lcer, Scrolula, or anv Ciowih or Sore. Chronic Diseases Rene rally can becored (if curable) wiihoul surpica! ""ration or poison, rorall panicu urs rnr state diseases nlainlv. and enclose o els lor advice; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address C L KELLLfti. M D. j Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa- Merhnnli-i.l.urtr if I mili-s IroOl llnrTi.lnirjr.on Ib.-C.V. ltsilrtm.1. Ktiil wil lriu Mil parti. ( llo- I moil. , Ul't i-ioiic. i.t mill rirli. cume sil wr will do you ij-Tii lln.! I3h-iI wlin ran unt ij.it ui ih fh. uk11, 1 ill iiil, ro:nl. 1.11 n rri,.t ! $it ouly. a Kr. i . tu trrparo MMiciur ailli lull PirrcUoUp Ii.r u-,li:. lale all parllrular. A-lilrr an aLuto toil ,U ; HOUSE BUILDERS, rpAKE .NOTICE ! The undersigned are I appointed Agents for Ihe sale of J Door. HliiMlM Si. W indo.v Sasli j of all sizes, made of Ihe best material. All , work warranted. IlTMade by L.B.SPKOUT, , llughesville. Pa. and for sale bv 67J CHRIST iV CALDWELL, I.ewib'g DENTAL CARD. 'PIIE new meiliuJ of inseriin? artili-l X. cial Teeth, Ouiu, Ac, known as j Allrii'M Continuous (.um Work, ' without exception, the best iinproveinenl ever maile in the ait of Dentistry. Tbi work, when pntptrly constructed, ii lhe most beauu- j (til. the cleaneM-combines the greatest srrengih with duralniiiv. an.i anas more 10 a ciear ana di&tinct articulation, lhan any other kind of, work t vt-r Wou'lit Im f-m tin- (u.ii Aul unt only lhi. Ht ft l.i -Mutitul ai-rory to rtuiliiiali"D witti thin Mle i f work, r 1 n iri Ihe furr iti ui-lurnl rxprrH- fko. without.. n tltf I. uNt, in Urlrnug with the us.lulm s of lit - b-i'ilt iu UDi3ti-ti"U. 1 would takr tin.- m.-lti'Ki r,f informinithiw hitcrr(rt that 1 Imt; iun Iki-i J the I'vtrnt Kitrtit fr tht valunhle 1 in-rtTi lue-nt. uf I In inventor, Juhn Ailin.'oo of Ni : Vjik. fi r llii- ami m-Tiral utlj -it.iuic cnuntt--). nnd ih.it I m i!tw ma!Hita''ti!riitjr n nrtn-le i( Ti-rth ant titini that ' Vtiil (-ini-tiK'iiit'iral'lt with au iIiiiik in that lii:r that La" rv r twi t, iii.nl in tin- nr any oth r rounlrv. I fk all, atij nria!ly thw that nw j l-i-h ni tin y hac i-nagi d thrtu ur IM-l, lo tall, aiiJ i saoiiiie f -r lh-mHr.T i. Jl lr L.LV.I-H1LE., O-fllr nii r.fitl-npe on TliirJ tri--t. urnr Mark! OtTiPr in Milt-,iiu Itirtailway. ui-ar t'ailalla.i rVcwrner : Wt Rranrh Insnranrn Comnanv. OF Lock Have n, Pa., insure Detached I Buildings Stores, Merchandize, Farm Properly, and ether buildings, and their cin- 1 tents, at tnudrMte rales. Doing business on ' bi ihCash and Mutual plans. CapitaI,$-!UO,0uu. i iJiii:croks. i H"n Juhn J reatce Jnhn II Hull 1'has A Mayer I'has Crist Teter llirkinson Hon O C Harvey T T Abrams 1) J Jarkniaa V Wbue Thus Kitchen Hon. i. . HAIiVKV, President. T. T. A UK. Ms, Vice Pres. i THO S K!TCIU:.N. SerV. J..Mi:s U. HA.MI.1X, .U-ent, 27 l.eu isburg. I'nion Co. Pa. TAILORING. JOHN I3..M1LLEU thankful f..r past favors uoitld state th;tt he has re ceived lhe Fall at: d Wintet Fa-I is, and is pr-pared to fir, MAKB. and KKPAlR garments as uual. He will endeavor, as heretotore, to execute bis work salisfaclo- rilv lo all l.ewisbor-. An;. IIVSi notici:. rpHK nnrvi!nea have this Ci day of Tcb. X A. 1). lH.r.7. entered into Co-Pariner-,hip for lhe pvrpo.e df carrying un a Uf II era I roundl y lluiiii'!s at the brick Foun dry i Maikct sireet, Lewisbiirg, under the name aud firm of Fuck & I-iilev. WIMJAM FRICK, JOHN , 157. LILLEY. Lewiiburg, Feb'y - A general assort ment of COOUl.NU isTDVKS for coal or wood, tt.ne foal Stoves, Wood Air Tiirht and J'arlor Smve;., Ac. in varie ty always kepi on baud. CASTIXfiS of all kind made to order- fqHivrs' & 5ir::iiqii:.s' Tn.t(l-qti; Coiiip. ' .w. cor. ic-d ...in rr rs, rmLU.rxruiA. 4 silillal M.-i.VI.OOO Assets Jt(,l."l i:i. invested in iionds, Morl- i giiis and oilier pood securities. I kk y(It lSl"RED GMN'ST LOSS f BY nKK iT,ere are but few who , m tive svmpaihv who incur loss bv neglecting : thjs mm ,,5UeV amt .J,,u precaution. We oflPn s,, ,niollr,a ihat persons have ! lost their ato. ks ol i;.....la and Furniture, and resu'ts of years of imlu-try swept from them by the drvonrn ? riemeni over which ihey have no control tut by bfing insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of Tour neigh horn. U will ttniart eontrdenee to tout ered- itnra, nud uite a rhra-t r m prudence and prcci-nlion tu all your ImetneM tmnfutrtiou. It" it-qiiirea hut a wry tmalt tnm to injure lv mm rntiin from $1"0 to $lmKl. and yet how many there are viMtiiNvn no iiiKuraiiee um icHti. eurnnure, or anr- tlitnc else: If ronr Mock u .mall, atilt tb. Lou to 70a niiirht le- eerioii.. 1 Thin Cmpanr in.nre. mil MX1.1. MKBrWAXD- i UE,UOOlm. t i'KMII BK.MACHIXKKI andiUCA' I From $100 to $-000, t the Invert lint.-, and upon tbe n.'t l.ilierml Terms, '. aoil 1'KtijirT rAXNEM ou tiw a.ljuetracut of Lota. j PIItECTOnS. Hon Tho B Ftorene JanieaK.Neall I Eitw.R.TI.linhold tl. o II Arm.trnr.fr, I'lia'. I.iuiree I P-Carrot llrewitr t-ha.A.t:al.nram Tb Mandertield Iraae Leerh, Jr. lieo. llelml-.l.l ; Oeneral SuperintenlentJOHV TIinMASOS. i Tllo'S B. rUHiKM-E,rmiilL ' rilWD E. Iiri.Mllilt I). S.ret.rr. I J.MERIJILL L'INX, Agent, ' 6571 LEWISBUHG, I'nion Co. Pa A CAIil. To the L'itfcut oj LexciAnrij. TITHE object of this Card U to call your 1 attention to lhe fact that yon can buy your Books aud Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety lo select from at Xeiil. Si. Co.J Cieap Bot,ksture, than any other place in this town. We wish you to call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If you were to consult your own iiiterc.-l.you would givelhis establishment your liberal encouragement. We desire to see a taste for reading grow up, and lo fur ther this we place good and useful works at such low rates as tn be within the reach of all. Voung men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing themseves with Books of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and' Art, which we offer at low prices. OMISCKIIIE for Harper's Magazine, O the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. . EVIL'S & CO'S. OriiSCKIjiK (or ,he New Vork" Ledger, ..iiii.ui s i-.cionai. Harper's Illustrated, r- ir-. ' .- (w-p.ipr, at -rtbli.rV mi P- NEVif 9 & CijS. Philadelpliia. HBOOKIJl & 3MIWII, Auctionocrsand Commission Merchant ltl ' '. ''I"'"- Vry tiouJs, SCI Ynh3dst.,ldoor below r M.R8 of IknAs and Shoes, Uuii. Hardware. Watches, Kancy 5 ie .KVKIU" EVEMMi. ;"i Country Mioie keeper, and others will always rind at our Evening hales a larKe and desirable assort ment ol ibe above E'.o ds, to te soli iu lot. i. sun buyers. (ioods pseteion the premises f..r oun- iry Tiale. fepi. ts.,7lll3' mrkas n:u:i;KATKi LHIUH) MK! 'PIIE CUhT A MISSIVE. Ml arttcV i-r iueutr.l. Ii.r liouat-.tti.re r ullice. ur.a3iii: iu ut..- itv iverv vthtr ii-liif. coin, mm .la 1 r tnrul r knoo. ALMAV.- KKAHV K-lt Al'M-K A 1 1' . mvv.u rr.Cl'lht I ih-r, in nittirv, l'..i-. :L.n. hi mi, Marhiuriilajw. I .r uiaaiulii. tunii tan. y Arri.-k.-, !,)., t tr.. H ha iiu unrrinr.ti"t - .pih u.)- j;rrl- r l.nnfth tlnait) th. r.irli- ;r.lHty.:hjru.ni-- q n. klr, liotiiifc- nuotuiu ah.riliftrt-i.r j- ul ...a '"' toitiiin tbt Iwt thr.f .. .r- np.r --f l-'.'? bft:l. of ihir jufcliy i,rlr.rati Lltttl IX K L ! ami thL K'''at roiii- nit iacr wl.: b it h -i'-J in . ii-i) rar. La slpr'UIy mm uim! ..r it a d-insni .hl'h uiiiDUlatturi-r hiw f-iii.J it, al tnu-, illfliu!t lo m ' . hy all h" h.f uHt.tht ita tw-nt ai U: ny eimiitr artitii. r. r . llfffl t" thv put lie. t ff.l'iu Vi.t A u est, ,r-lif e-u.it' J't4 InUi "M'' Veu"i ;l'h-tt.i I '."'' " " Tal f tu UJ.rr. rilAAril. t.MS A l"Tlt.. ilaiiulacturtil ut I.Wair m d luiu i-y V l I . Mi KLi Mtt.inT. Nn.S"T Chtuut , I'hiia.lrli-ln. -t-Li Ural indrn.fi.t-(.IIiirU to j-Toua tiuua f fieliliiir th- at- .irtu l. j " HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. riIHE testimony ol i'rnf.hWh ami l)r Hnn I kle having previously been publn!.ei!,ll:s folioiving is now ailded: Fr"m I'rwf. M'Cl.o.-K KY. f.-rmi-rly Pr'.f.-..r i.f Tli. ory anJ l'r.vti. eirf Mlin.r iu 1 1.- Irmal M.-.Ii:a: t'-.l.-.' if Isoiii." Usnia, aii-l lat - l'n-1'aor ut Surgwry in l!ie Aiiielli;ftUto;ii.-i; t-t M'-dw-.ti'. -:- I IIIHI'LLFHM. X. T IT. 1H;I Mr Jnw.h E lI'iTfr A trial i.l Jimr Li'imJ ll-nr Dya will con.inifllie ni'it ,kr.ii. al lliat it m a ,at.,rlir.u:t anJ ttUi-aci'.uii (.n-j'arali n. I ul 'kr man, ulhr. it lid., in ar.rra! intll'' I ri.,-I it ir..l.!r It tin. ur.' v! 'in rutDr.tt.rii.tlfU. iu Un- h'-ail at.J 1 li.s mi fci--it.-.t.-i. In tHimin'biJiuil It te lliuK- r.-iinrMiir U' Ii an ni. li' ft! I'.u m tfwltKUollv, J. tf.X M 1 U-.-KLV. M U. ITi Uit. aluit 1. lh llovi-rN i ll ins Inkw. including Hover's Writing t'lu ii and Hover's ludtt.kle yiA', sliil maintain iheir high characier.which has al ays disiinguishrd iheui.and the ei;en- , sive demand first creatrd has untiuutd u:uii terrupled until lhe present. Orders, ad.lressed to lhe Manufart ry. No. llli RACK street above Fuuith, (' I t No 1 I I) Philadelphia. trill r-enve prompt attention ly 67'JV JOSKTH E. I10VKK. Mmtufartnr'r. HERRING S SAFE. ""iwriff l m- mm m a l .I r. i.f-t r .M i N i a i,? a. in U j ub:i" j uii.jii. ami I'-. i'ftrn.i-.l t(,e t-ri!it I i.l Ui'r ll.an acrl lf-11- tal tirr, pru ;np n urluni It t! :.t PfiiJ K-.tri't from th 'r.tiioutt-"f !:). it u tLt liijl l: Ir J. t.4t a at Ki-a-hii.- - tin the th of . bru-rv nil tin- mrini-rt.f tl: C t.B. tiiitt-rr uirl tt-itif-s th-f iilf- at .1 r.,9 rtii J'rvri-, ll lacitl in then. iaidTr frf'-rt:v ;;-Tn--l t!i:.t n nirlit. flh.!ay l..!li. inC-Uii hut niiis u-k U..im'i-'r thr tui-rt:.li liil-n- ul I hv V iu iu.tl' - Aht n t.-ir t4 impartial huruiiiK l-r h-tnf. tl-r J if- -f l.r Kvatia A W al-t.ii i- fir t ointl. lli .ifv Uinc .u tif in!'!-, aul tin- r iitrn'a lartiaily d ntiiu.-l. w l.i In th c.iit. titii in thc .-f- .t M- fir raircixA liirr:i.etre iu pfil r,iiJit:on, fit.il tic fire lU.-lii- " Jaiii.lt. Mar.h , (i-IU-a.j " ' M.I.I.X. ) 1 I.Mtv t . li.lri.tw. II I K ti ia K. ... .ii li t ...-n in t. t :.t : I W Anl ri1fri.iJ l-r 1 1 In- n?r .,f i.. 1 lt,:..i rr. wlurr thi Mlti.H- ;.'. K.llf f'i-Mi rl.r r-al i j-rti'-ritv of tb 'IlTnuc I'-.trnt 'limiup. t . (--r ihe ; JrfcUti ami .."' i -iiju-J- lr"P T -r .-tn:ariarr." i KAiiCKI.s .v iii:i:i:i.M., :.l Wu i.iit trrt. I'h i.hl.'.'. rnv mchtrt intJ.tM &ut:"J IJ-mt.'i ilVr. iV.jti ft- n Sif't. 'i ! nil' nu-i Mill 1 TVr I'JitiV lo li-Vn-r I' rri.tftion t -..tV "! i -'"? 'Eii-;, ii i- tl'tit-'l t'rrf in I'liilaili'il-t .i , ( Kan .1 fia.-.-, l. t.tk:i one out if tn aiiu t -tur. - II A- Lni.'r. tn-.dc at ?: V.tc'nni. '-iiifTrUt fr -iii th'-M- Ihry 1. tn 1-uru up" ,.ti nf H.-ri ii'ir' ' t" i" T 1. hn ind ilh it?- trni r wr.l. lien f "-" ' ' ; " ;-'. !-miii'K--i-m In- i-! Ihl th- fn'.y rrliWr t- ft' mj,!- !. ff n 7.. ' of whi. h Ttr ar- t." ' u".tiiil ui-.r.'! nurrc '.bail . hnT Iririi t-y tin- without a n - p l .ss. ai.i:xaniji:ii kt.1 : n. iMrtiiiTEi: ami 'holealb lraii SALT. aioiilli liarct,l'!iilaIeiil:l;i. ASHTON s FINE, LIVERPOOL GROFMJ. Tt UK'S 1L .VD and HAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale n. 1. 1 to sun purchaser-.. Aprils l.."7n.i: ; l'.V A &. H lT!0. 'tvr Fl.ilailelpliU Manu- j llf!. Salamander Safes Truih is Mighty, anJ Muf-t Travail. Report (f the ('ommitiee appcinici to Mij.er intpnd iiu liurninir nf the Iron laies, at UcaJu ?, February -7, I e5T. I Th utHi-r-iariHtl. inemlfri of tlir r mntiili--. !.- r. HHul j rri '-it. tl.at wi- miw the I" ?.il- fivisma.: t iipTtH-.l uon t.r Fam l5 A H.-rriDi; n I Ktati Wnt-ort, juarctl mtt- ii.lf in liiriM"'. T-" "n1 ' ' T ' Oir l'a:ali r i f tlif (t'hiirHli-ltiia and Ui nJ nir )UiIriail ; Conif xriv, in hi i.ihw t Iliu. manuOiMun -l y Far ' rrl k llirrtntr. pn-1 Ibe Sitfc iu ni y II. A Lntr. in liit ftuie, manuf.u tur. J ty Kao 1 M ;?qo. ud j ut io N Kn niid hj rn pp ri It !ike. i Tlif firr mm tart 4 t .. tfl- A. A M.. mn i Urt op until Cur trU ,J vu hM-kwrw, t ( tTt 0r IWlkniltl half rhep-lnut top wtjil worr rnliri-ly c..nuinr.l. lhe hile uiiiIt the t perin tt-n .! nee r f tlie imlire i iler, ', member i if tbeCtiUiuiitlt-e. Tht ?af. were (hen etlii j off with water, afti r whi.-h thi were oin-nril, and te ; book and i-apeit. tK.-n out v the tVtnmittvt and Ink' n to II. A. Lanii - tire lor fiMie examination, attt-r ti" j wit flri-t ennrniiie.1 mo 1 mnrke-l t-v thr 'rmmilt. 1 !ie ; hiwka and paper- taken fn-m the I't.fe tnanntat-ttired hy , KTatiB k ateon wen- hut fli-'htly alT-t-teU ly the tutrn-e 1 heat, whil thnM taken from the r'ofe mannl(lur-fi hy ' Farr-i h llerrmc were, in our jul(:ni--t.t,i.aoip'l fully f,firru per rent. ni'-M than ko?t taken inui t.an i 1 t aton afe. Wr believe tl.eatmT. to lia.e teen a f.ir ar.il impartial trial of tbe rejprctiT. cualiii. - 't l-.-il s.fi-,. JAI .'II II. 1-V-IIKIt. IU Mil. S. IllMrlt. ItaTtnir been atent .turinc the turning, we fu!lr fo. ! ineiile with the at-e..e .tateni.-nt ot the n n.htion ot lb. ; paiivra alii book, takenour ot thc r.-.-iH-sli.r r-alea. i tl A. Ml MI.I.S. II it Ml Hl.r rtr:tto. J AMKS MII.IIHI.1.AND. j Evans & Watson have now cn hand ; 300.0410 iwunl)ol the above S M Ks, which ihey offer for sale on better terms than i anv other manufacturer in the l uited ikat.-s I April .1. 1S.') 07".vl ' t.Ttt- folloa ini; narr..ilirenlIemen.Tei,1ent. of R. a.t ! ins an-1 il, ,i.-.n;l . who .aw tlie lire biro or.-h-i-e. i raf.-a tn-ui KVANf k t aiuce tbe burlunj- .i to I May Ut. 1- -7 : G. A. Nil-oil., I.ep.., llinh. t-ane rmh. KirV II. i. , ter. W. l.l.. a.l A . Ilrnrr . M.3.-r. Irr.H M- .. -, ! Sol.ituoo Ilh -nit., Le. i I.. Smith. Ilijh A Ctnie . W lit. Kir a, 1 K.utnian A llatin.. U n. li tarlier. lieo. J. t. V- rt. J. ,M. li. W. Ilan-t.-.k. lr Mill-r, Jn-JamiD. I Hit II. Warn.-r. Javb . hmi.-k.-r, Win. Kioc.V. II. Seholletite r ! per, It. K. on.p-.ny. tl. A. Iinlx. W. ( t I t. Im:.n- trout. J. r lliiil.-ira.te. lliiinie.er, lellnier k lo. li!lon. Engraving and Seal Catting OF all kinds, at 201, ( lipsnnt Street, PIIILAU. Visiin.g and other CAKHi. Corporation and other t'EALis and erervthing in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from t'itv and Country solicited, ii. Kn.to.v w. t;. m asox. HIIE subscriber con- J tinues to carry on the Llrrry lluninrNM ai the Old Mand on Mouth Third street, near Market, ami respectful!) solicits Ihe patronage of his fuen.ls and tlit ' public generally. CHARLES F. HKSS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 ! BOl'NTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor , all engaged in the service of the 1. s '. :n tbe M ?r nt tli. and for their rd;wr, i' : , trie f.'r.c .. Lt.i':nri k lulu t. 1 ekes . : iHV-iiu:? ,iria - i"'itirvi-:'3.K..s 13 -av.x-.r rT etj flev Arrar.gemer.t ! , T t!w ManiBwth Drug & Qeaicj CALDWELL. Maiximoih iii js; blur! Joiner, v v. I nrlu A i are no rea-l, f' aIlli l'n jcrii lions at a EUi,..t;', nave a iaiL;e ana wen se;rrtr(; si,,..i. . J pure J'KI CS. MLUli 7...v. V,Un , i:; Putty il J, in .' Fruit ulI CcLf-ctionery, Tu5)accoluir,at.d Import. : tijSr4 ut ;he ' ri.u.cest Lr.jf. F'm'jf "-oti mr and iiUt Arl.clrt Fine Toi.rt S. ar, ,V IVri,,.-,, aIJ .li!f 4KIHI" ttr 1T l!;u!,i and Muliom-r; a gen'.-.il vatiety ot Lit.-rary andviiuo'i Eoi )'u.e i) l.ani ai.J Fluid Lamps of ev Rescript "i. ; ire-t, i n,. iii a;.j J'al,n, nat. ing run': ur..ns uo riaio:. i-l l!i: U I.M.S and LlyLuES of :i L,0d, f i r M' '':cinil ties. J-'iic I'm' ant Ziw J'liutt. I r . . rvin and lVklitir Jam. Ae list.' ii. rs will hni , mr sti.cK contplele. Ci mprii.g ni.n.y art.cles it !. impnssil.lt here lo enDtriei.i't-. ai.d all sold al m-ideraie price Call and -r.- us. , ne at.d all, and see our siock ; and il we can't -Ji yt,u cheap good, t will li"t ak )o3 to tir. W'r are li'- u hand to -ait on customer. K'.'inembei lhe .Muiini.oiii firog More ! F. M. C.'.lLwF-LL. I.ewislitirg. I r. ii. ii f'o. Pa. 709 LEWISBURG FCCKDRY. . r(-.-.v''','e sulseriters, thai.kfut fof -tfim, p; ist a:n tia.-e, would inform isi2?H25 he put'iic that they continue t iSitiTmanuliiciure al: k.tds of MILL ih,.Vi;l.(. an ! otln r Ctsiii.jrs. Thrashni Mai-Innes ar-d otlo-r .Machiner repairej in th best manner. Castmgs narranicd ta be e? good mntti .a!, ar d :t pr.tes that can nnr.-a? to ;i-e. (.KUULS, .MAhsH &. CO. l.w ishtir?. Feb. lol C1UliKIN Stovrs, tf various at'ern ) anJ slzos, for Coal or Woo ,for sn'j tthe Lniaburg Foundry by lirdde. Mrk ACff. Sinu s, va n ius nntti-rns, for .ale at ihe Lew i-hur Foundry, tirddea. Mar.h A Cn. t'IAKI)'a Ptenl lun Plow, a supe I i rior ariicie, for ale al ihe Lviaburg Foundry ly Ceddes, Ms.-h & Co. 0' KA!. or ted Drills Koss' Patent ilt'ciiiedlv the best and most tlvrable li. iiiii Ilril! now in ax. for naif at tht Lrwuburf Fom.tJrT by t.' Jde-1, Mar.b & Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain tint! Grata AM FAfl l l!LU and for talc at lie Lewi-jLuts t'oumlrv l v VO'l'IPE. Ilarh.-ir Ittn an-oiEttdtlrj i. 1 SK-XT. lo ttieLewiiLuig Ccmrien, ii. r m!.ri,!rr .iste ll.Jl he is. prepared to r rtii rm n'.i fours ci 1. 1. ec;r J with the barial ol the dta-l.ou sl.ort Loi.ie. Al-othal faevtU jttruj t..ti;- i - n-ermetit i f i!reear peroast cti.iv-r :!i" li.ietiii u 1 1 :l:t-.r urvitit.jt frienJ. ll.-M l-r.rr ia lhe I. i'r a! the (Jate rf till l'ii::.i..v. (.rJCKCC Dl-NACHY. I.evrisljur" 'Jfy 3V l'4 ircw: iKcw:.r iron:.: 23 ITS 1 -ps- -M mtlxri zl th ' HARI.WARE TOIiE of JO. Si:rH Xcr.DlLS. Farmers and Black smiths, call an I see lhe lurgrri and tot as m ri.Tiei.t of Iron ever ofierrd on the West Branrh. Having the crj're control of the i-elt-l rated V.lixtisis Cettie county Iron, he is enabled to trcrranl every bar. A'.l siy-s Tire, Scollop. Round ai.d Square; Hor.e Slu e, Nail liinN. Ac. al li.ii prices to all. Cail ani see lhe llirtrare S,.re i f JOS. MTADDE.-. Lewisbur?. Vav 10, 1-.i5. Ilcliubuld-, C inline I'l r)aj allon i-r ll'S'dy enntrutrr.id d.n: pi,und riuid Extract nf F OR Iirae ..f Bia.'..!er. Ki.'nevs, Cravel, Iir.-pv.Wt-a Kiit sf,t)1jsiriu:hans.secrrt liisease-.. re-male C"ii.plain:s,ai..l all diseases i f lli. Se.o.t ' r..-.in. -iri-m Ii - ci e.ft-,M,e and io.fr..d. o -i It. lile. an-1 rt mi . iiji; all Ilii.-.'-eer li.rl.ari;r, fr.ra th.- I. a i'if h : !i:i . i-r .u.i . 'rju,.h. Ihei eautttr' in Maleor iciujii-, 1.- U1 alilevir cauer ibe; naf Laa orik.uali-l. and no matter of how lung standing. iuug l!ea.Ui and iar:-r to the frame, and L'loom to it. Joy to the Afflicted! It fiirv. Ni-r' n P l.t litntf J ui? rrrn, an! rsnvw nil to- ?Vll'T'l. uniu huh bit If KudI IiVti'-T''-i;.'-n t" rxi rtu i., o i f j-rwer. . vt mm rj difTo uitt i t I n-' tin-j. ut-ncTnl ..ikDrM, horrr ol d tax-.wtn. Hi r. .tr. iuV;iiii:. tlr-.t.ltul l.oriwat Jwiih, i.ilit cv:1 f i i, iaW ta:iitw., ilimnt-M ( iii :r. utntt-r-aJ Initu W f tt mu fUinr r-;(i:i. t f: n nrn;i in aiTftttf itU dvp-1 1:.- n i' ui-. It-1 1 at J. Htihinc tf th.- f -f.lv. itriii f tl" rik:n. ynWui f. uo trltfi HtiI toj r .-ii- on tL l ata in th'- 1 m k. hcai m of l!;r rr-l.J. Iriti nltv Mok (- Is tvine t-iU r t); ayr- .th t oi.orr .utI.ion anJ f Miitt, wtiuL vf attention. tft B. .r ilitr. mil r-tii n d-. Willi 1. or ror of fMei-H tv. V'tii.T Dti-r- 'Virnb to surh p4rm ilmn n Uiu-t.'. aril uottn:. the mor ilie-atl rr le-ar i-r ili-in--:. n ; n- re'i-or ot mnnn'r. no r.:. -itirr. .- oult:f-ti. t-ni m .Limit. trai..-.! H'U tmut out .it-jliiB t wu'.liir. Tl -Miii.ioin. if nil w. i t- r "rirh thi? ittu inin:al i lrtin .iie.D to iiw- Lost ( IVl. FaTiT.m. 1-ilh-tm 1 n- inouppf hn k thf 'tirii ma mi ire. W bo ran u tl at I l.t-.- arc fif.'pifi.tlv f. ll.wi.t lv ll.i.f t.irful J:.f a p-I'ttisy i:tl lD.i:n.(.t"' - '11" I"" 1 f ' llir nw'ait'-h.-! rt. Tl. hi ( i ii'umlH'i. ea aBipl ti 5.itm! I.- thf truth i f ilitw -rii B.. In Lonaii Avluoi!'lhf u:))-t tntnuih fsliit'iti-ti ip-rt. Th m untfti.Ttif ;n s. ;ual!y m -Mm ar.J ,iitt Fr.Ututr trirt thr n.iilii or j;n,f . r vi-:ti- it. i-bwuM louiiU A lit voice Oft ur, is run ly art.cn. ate. - vi t-fitl rora-ttr1. wn dfpair L.w full it u rui.-t tut firifl N r.ui.nl-' TMititr.it titrvt tirril-IfT ar-1 lis l-rousht thodrtd uon tin u.-onii!i U- lit tuitt lT gn.r, tbu blaatinc lh fcu.t i.Htn vi m: riT rc .V v. utb. Itftn li cur 11 tj Vt u.T of tin l.r Al.Lllil-K I.KMi:iT. 11 . ar A tT. r-r; -r M t- ar-fT dMr-Wie( ailni.-rtu. ti.- I LI IlETt:.V T Vt t Ht will cur. jum. Trj :t and 1 ct nviDft il . I .: t Sit sct. uriO fa!ftv -rt rf i.l ihlirf and rr U Mir. Chif kii. msla.nl thrm ;.ri m lopjt n-tt'-tw?, mctf9 nuJ fsji- -un-. l r"-m:ir.; t-r faliiDg fcT a bt'ltie tif tb. li I'uur aii.l rT IT!.- I.' i: 'iv. Ir a:!i - a.l : i -i i: P. ru.ttji rt. i. it-rfrttU pinu iu it- t;.-li an i vl r. tut ,ii..n.ti.U in it n.-tit-B- 11 EM llvl.irs EXTRACT LUCI1U IT.(i:tr.,! U-.'-i-'y T'llllJ t th Hull Ct rUAK- .V I' 1 A ! i Hi V ;.'!, ith tlie j;rnte-t afcurary r.i,.l ri-n -t. .i' ku'-v-ii i'i a I'd rntr Jit' i in il tvaitl i":at.n. " I'r.'U-Mn.r Ivuffn' V-nii.-ir. Wi-rkji on il !-r.M t..-t M.i atil luuat e. tLc lale MBbtiarti Hork ol Mt'Uumir. IV fllOO Jli One tlun In-d I'ollar. will tie paid to any ..IriaB who run pro.e lliat the Slrdictne e..-r ii-jur.d a l'ate-nt . aJ4 the t.-nui-l.v illbvu.anJi.r:m be (in durrd m pro.e liit it .l-e . -real" .. i.l. I aae, ol Itt n. one ... k to tl-irnreo .eai. -t .n.linu I. are K. n .tT. eted. Tt e w ot Volare-t;-.rv T. ..t.nio.-v ia r- .a. rmon . t the ri't-rii I. r, .ucl..r ,t-. irt u. . .1 J ruratlTe p. weM. l irunie.iJe. embracia. nani.a well knotia to MIUM. E AM. I'.Oll!. 11)0,000 I'x'ltln lime 1'ten Sold, and not a .initle inntaui-c of lailur. ha." Iwl reaoitd t IVr.-it.llT airear.il h lore roe an Alderma trtT th file. I I hiU.ieJ,!..-. M-T. "'',-,b,'",' ! "rife. $1 per lU.llle, or Six for $b DtUuni to any Addrrts, I arern-r.anie.1 b. reliaMea. d wrmMNrl eroneaw-, o,. .... le.e.men and olLer. I'mteeoia at -Hraieal l.-i rre;-ied aud eoid Ly II T IIIMItoLr.. Vitrfevitrtnn Jaaiaru: l, , .V. il T,n,S .;.. tA,.!.-.- I .lull .Marc. b.aMaa alvi brttid IV-wrea. beware or CCUKTEErtn. Atk far ll.mUid'tTake no WhtrCunt Ova-aiii'd .WJ'i.V in
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