"LEWISBURG CIIJ10NICLE & WEST BRANCH MRMER.---.iAK 21, loujilil.y, uraniug near, witli vigct iu tcrtst. "Yes, madam," rq.lit 1 Mr. Oulauic, cinilin, "a irt(!ic:ion which, if I believed, would certainly tli-p.-ise me to favor the uljuli.-litticut of tie ! alii pi ualiy. Three years finer, while 1 was m jouniiti; for a fhort time in the eitj o: liehDion:l,oii uiy way t' the I'mvii ' ity, 1 i-!i:iiiceJ to hear of the INj.iiju i' rvis AchbaJ, who nasi nt that lime crettrig r.uito a sousati.m in hceity. Jlis W'.w icrlul ret utatiuu wa I ho theme of every t. ni'ue. "I 'llciiesii and curiosity tninbiDcd to lend nc to bis rooms, lie r ijuircd a night to r..;t my li,ir.scriic. lie demauJed, and I g .ve him, the day and hour i f my birth, i:ti J the u I toi k leave, with the lnomioc I I return iu the tuoriiiug. The licit day vent " Well 1" questioned Honora, earnestly. "My horoscope was a nor.aou-seopc indeed 1 It predicted fir me a short and stormy life, and a sharp and sudden death." "tjood Heaven ! l!ut the details?" 'It prophesied four remarkable event.'', the first of which has already come to lsss." And that was?" "The losj of my patrimonial estate !' "Siofi'ilar coincidence!" iutcrrupted Mr. Wiliouhby, as he arose and joined his wife aud brother iu-law at the other cud of (he room. "I thought so when tho prophecy was fulfilled," replied Godfrey. "Aud the other three events?" softly inquired Honora. 'The other three events, if they follow i3 predicted, mu-t happen within the next two years, or before 1 reach my tweuty lifth anniversary. The tir.st of these is to lie tho unexpected iuheiitanec of vast wealth." t'pon hearing this,a bright f mile played n round the lips of Hoik ra, mid banished the clouds from her brow. She waited a few minutes for him to proceed, but find ing that he continued silcut, she said "Well, Mr. Dulanic, go on ! what was tho third predicted cvout?" 'lo you command mo to inform you ?" "No, sir ; I leg jou, of your courtesy, to d so." 'Very well," he said, dropping his voice to a low undertone, "It was to be my marriage with the woman I should wor ship." A deep vivid Llush supplanted the liright snub that quivered over llonora's variable face. There was a pause, broken nt length by her voice, as she gently in quired "And the fourth ?" The auswer came reluctantly, and iu tones as low as to meet only her car. "The fourth and last prediction was, that before my twenty Jifih birthday I should pcrisl. on the. scaffM." A low cry broke from the lips of Hono ra as her hands flew up and covered her face. After a minute cr two she dropped them, and looking him steadily in the face, said with quiet firmness "You doubtless wonder at my emotion. Now hear me. On the autumn following the summer in which that prediction was made to you, I was in Ualiimorc with my grandmother, and with Mrs. Willouglit.y, who was then Miss Heine. Curiosity took us to the rooms of the Egyptian,who was then f ractieing in that city. And af ter some such preparations as he had used in your case, he ea3t my horoscope and read niy future. It wa? this, that before my twentieth birthday, I should bo a bride, iut never a wife, for that, th.-. fatal form rf the scaffold arose between the nuptial ben ediction and the bridal ckn.tlcr. Such were the words of the t. p'Kcy." She spoke with a solemnity that seemed to ov ershadow every other f elicg CIIAI'Thit II. ine sydil's circle. T' e nrxt day, Honora informed her rr..r.iinotlier. Madame Auderlv. of God- I'l-y'.- presence in the neighborhood, and ! the :1 lady scut tier only brother Colo nel .ct.on, to fetch hint to 1'iedmont. Godfrey, accepted the invitation. On his arrival, he found that General Sterne, the governor elect of Virginia, and his son, had just taken np their quarters, for sev eral days.with Madame Auder'y : and the enly Udy, in this honor, at once sent off, cards of invitation to some of tho neigh-1 bora to v'uit bcr that evening. When tea was over, the company ad- journod to the drawing-room, where, soon after, the guests invited for the evening joined then. First came Father O'Loubcrty, tho par jbh priest of St. Andrew's Chuich, at Cross land. The next arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. j Villoughby, and Mr. Heine. Immediately after them came Dr. and . firs. Henry Hawe the doctor, a man of j great fashion and elegance, the lady, a 1 delicate, pensive woman, with a sort of j sad, moonlight f-ce, beaming softly out ; let ween her fleecy locks of jet. j And last of all, to the astonishment of : everybody, came old Hugh Ilawe.who had ' been invited as a matter of courtesy, and was not in the least degree expected to make his appearance. i He cuius not alone. Oa Lis arm he j brought a young girl uninvited, but whom, with a grave courtesy, he presented to his j hostess as Agnes Darke, the daughter of a j deceased friend and now bis ward, who : bad arrived only that morning, and whom, presuming on Madame Auderly's well j known kiudncss, he bad ventured to pre-: eeut to her. j Madame uderly, a reader of faccs,was , certainly attracted towards her ; and, af- j fir a little talk, that confirmed her first ; favorable impressions, she took the hand ! of the orphan girl, and conducted her to I t he gruip formed by the Misses Auderly, ! fir. feternc, Mr. Heme, Mr. Dulanic, and Honora l'aule. Under the aupices of Miss Rose Aud crly, they were just about to form what she called a Sybil's Circle, fur which fur pose, Messrs. Heine and Sterne were dis patched to bring forward a round table. Miss Hose went to a cabinet to seek the "Sybil's Loaves," which she presently produced. All t'uea seated themselves around the table. I A Oead silence resigned. IJose s-htif- j fl"d the carjn, turned them with their fa cs down, and then, addressing her right- ( b ind neighbor, Mr. Sterue, io a luw voice, i te ' il !..;. .j ",V..if w ni l ) i "w-L ti.i .-'yl.il?'' ' "I would know the future partner of my life, was tho formal answer. ' Draw !'' The yeung inau hesitated for a while, xmiled, aud, rejecting all those cards that ui re nearest himself, put his band under I lie pack, and withdrew the lowest one. "Head !"' he said, extending the card to the Sybil. "Itead !" she exclaimed : "A wi-lnw twioitiful an Until, Twill 1 v.tur lot In Wrtl V ith a ri'-li jtiinturr, whirh aliatl iOur it' M- -siiijjn nn y..or iMad.'" There was a genera! clapping of Lands, and shouts of laughter. It was now Miss Jessie's turn to test In r fate. Dcing a young lady, she would not put the question in the usual form, but merely inquired what should be her future fate. The answer drawn was Tn tlauJlo foot antl chronicle small Inter." a reply that nearly extinguished Miss Jes sie fir the evening. "I di-clare, if here is rot Mr. Hugh Hawe !" exclaimed the lively Lily, as the old miser sauntered deliberately to the ta ble, and stood looking with indolent curi osity upon the game of the young people. "Come, Mr. Hawe! I declare, you shall have your fortuuo told !" "Well, well the commands of young ladies are not to be disobeyed," replied the old man, gallantly, as he extended aud drew a card, which he passed to the Sybi'. Amid a profound silence, and in a sol emn voice she read "Thyfit Iftnin full rf horror! From f:ilmj frien Js, KiDr at bitn.1. fT'litiin Uirratfiin tlicr! A Ci-atl'til m,:ii itu!f in tliy Lou- of life! All i-ucitiy a fi.-IHl lurkg i'UM fnOiitid Tin ruilinnce of lliy jOiiucl uli, bu warnui !' - ''I'.-haw ! what serious luoekcry!" ex claimed the old man, scornfully, as Lc turned away, and gave place to his neph ew, who had all the while been posted be hind him, peeping over his shoulder. "Will you permit me to test my for tune?'' iuquircd tho "fascinating" Dr II awe. "And what would you with the Sybil?" was the response. "I would kuow the future." "Draw !'' said the Sybil, in a tone of assumed sternness. Smiling his graceful but most sinister smile the doctor drew a card, and passid it to the reader. "Hear 1" said the latter, K(;g k tablet of fate, aud reading M-I knnwtlier' tlicu Irrt the folamn niiflitt With lir 1'icrcint; rtan. Mid lu'rili-rp intln' might There' a Uiiir io her rou-e fain th m wonMul aliuo, f"r itapiip whiit Uitr wr.'l ntui Lrt don?! Aiii thou '. lh"rea wit'liton thine ' away 1 Lack to thy humc and prayl'" "Look ! I declare how pale the doctor has grown '." exclaimed the flippant Jessie. "Ouc would really think, to look at him, that 'a deep remorse for some unacted crime' preyed on him." "Nonsense ! Jugglery!" said the lat ter, turning away to conceal bis agitation. The eyes of Honora Paule followed him with the deepest iuterct there was that upon Lis brow that she had never seen bc fure. The next io turn was Agnes. Turn'iBg to her, Uosc said : "What seek you in the magic circle, lady ?" "My destiny," answered the luscious tones. "Invoke the knowledgment !" Agnes drew a tablet, and passed it as usual, to the Sybil, who read '"Oh, a.lt no not to fnpk hy fate! Ob. tnij I pie not tn b-ll Tlie doom nh-ill malf the lntaos. The wron thou m:iy-t not '(ultt Atony! Awtiif 'J"r dmllt vmdbt i.'rcii tit a rn'iry inttn Utte r " Agnes shuddered, and covered Lcr face with her hands. "1'ut up the tablets! They are growing fatal !" said Rose. "Xot for the world ! now that each word is fate ! There is a couple yet to bo disposed of ! Miss I'au'cjdraw near !"said Mr Heine. Tho check of Honors Paulo changed ; yet striving with a feeling that she felt to be unworthy, she smiled, reached forth her band, drew a tablet, and passed it to Sybil, who, in an affective voice, read 'l:nt how if thi? A dream ipon my foul! I - a tToh all or.-wiK d ith liowt-r and "miling, A-in diOijI.ti-d viFirc. on ttt- brink Of a dread rbaMil nnd thou art she!" Iloncra heard in silence, remembering thcTstrango correspondence of theso lines with the prediction of tho astrologcr,mado long ago, endeavoring to convince herself that it was mere coincidence, and vainly trying to suMuc the foreboding of her heart. "Mr. Dulanic 1" said Rose, shuffling the tablets, and passing them to him. He drew a card, and returned it to be perused. The Sybil took it, and a thrill of super stitious terror shook her frame as she rend : " lDitffruc an't iff, Jrtrt sh'tmffiH tlcitli art near." An irreprcsible low cry broke from the pallid lips of Honora. "Throw up the cards !" she said : It is wicked this tam pering with the mysteries of the future !" The above is the commencement of Mrs. Southworth's great story, which is now I being published in the Jncw lork Ledger. AVe give this as a sample ; but it is only the beginning of th s most intcresting,fas cinating, and beautiful tale the balance, or continuation of it, can only be found in the New York Ledger, the great family paper, for which the most popular writers in the country contribute, and which can be found at ail the stores throughout tho city and country, whero papers are sold. Remember ar.d a.sk for the New York Ledger, of January 10, and in it you will get the continuation of the story from where it leaves off here. If you cannot get a copy from any news office, the publisher of the Ledger will mail you a copy on the receipt of five cents. The Ledger is mailed, to fubscribers, at 52 a year, or two copios for 53. Address your letters to Rolert Ronner, publisher, 4 1 Ann street, Now York. It is the hand somest and best family paper in the coun try, elegantly illustrated, and characteriz ed by a high moral tone. The story is, of itself alone, wort.ii the price of the Ledger. To persue the histo ry of the lovely heroine, Miss l'aule how she came to be a bride for only an evening, and all the strango and absorb ing particulars connected therewith, will be a treat for all who tako tho trouble to get the ledger. Ilrr imile hi her fcrart Fo hint, Her oi for pity's tone fit. All Fr:'.a her womnn: but bT mind L'tV- her where hutvi and Kir lit. Tie N'ew York Journal cf Commerce doubtless fur soma time tho ablest, most influential supporter of tie AJmitiis'raliou in 'Le ,tjitiirr:iul Mi.irr.pr.iio t ; ; it s'ii-."l if cut fcr a Protective Tariff. Educational. EPiEEBURG ACADEMY An NORMAL, SCHOOL,, rrcrlmiff, SiijIt Count)', lu. THE Fourth Semi-Annual Session of JL this Institution will commence on Tues day, Jan'ji A, and continue Wt weeks. lis location is pleasant and healthy. Buildings new and commodious, ami Terms low. It is the constant aim of the Teachers to impart sound instruction, and carefully devclopc and direct the Mental, Moral and l'hysical ener gies of Ihc students. The course of atndy will thoroughly prepare tho.se pursuing it for Col lege, the stiiily of a Profession or business pursuits. The ivou-Jiii nrr.inT.nrT Or lat P'-n-ion ffiifWitvil Iwyotnl xp?ctati-mi, anJ il itl'-m.H-ri j'BwW'i cmiitnli.1 tXaiuiii:it.n. Many yminx iHilifAanil prntlfiiirn nttcDinl il whn liart- proriirril iM'tioalit anil arc now amtiir the most f iirrffit! trarln-ro. h-jirm.M of oii'Ttlintf olif-rc tliu vanit; litcilitit-n for tho roughly (uvmrtni( Un-uit-lrt-f) to 1 ( in IVotrluTt. this Ht-partnirnt will In rc-(.K-mi on t li liitl 'r MAIKMI unJiT fctilt more favorulile aui-n. The FuMic .S-Lol nyshin will roe a crin'lft- tiiiliiiv unles liotm T:t'n r.K h nr firnvili'd tor it. anil thin ran tmly ttr iim- ly the l"MTEilli-rtnf liireftnrn. Taclieni. mid friftnlmf K-tu-ration. Ibcircw-wiM-rathiu U tl.crufurc rv.-ptLlally soli ct,;, TERMS. For noanl. Tuition. RiKitn. icper Rc.iont fVJ toft Tuition alone. ht nefaion, $1 to f l'i Tuition alne. in Normal U p't, per Quarter, $li I u-ir. Fn nt h. Drawimr au-l rjiintini;. Extra. R-arJin iti the rillac.'. f !.:V to J- ht w.--k. iL'taCatlL'iit containing further cartientarii. Aj Inau UKO. F. M'KAKLAKl), I'lincipal Krreburs, Jan. 1, 1858 UriIVERSITY SCHOOLS "ITII.L open for the Winter Session of six f f months on Thursday, !Sept. S'lth. Tuition, -l.l.i:;i:, for the session 4--0.00 Fuel, Library, &c. 3.00 ACADEMY English ' 10.00 Classical i:.Mi " Charges " -.13 Female Institute, reg'r course " kviMKl I'reparaiory " la.dO Charges " 1.10 A. K. I1EI.1., (riieial Ajent & Treasurer. Lewi-luirj, Aug. 1 1, IS57. Smfiafi LEWiSSURfi ACADEMY. f rjIE FALL SESSION, of this Institu- I lion, will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. 17th, 1S57, to continue 13 weeks. The VVijiter SKSsios.cf the same length, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted liy a Vacation durinzthe Holidays. . At the nublic are pretty Jullv ar.nu:ijrtiit with the success of the Principal, during the IO years of his connection with the Acade my, all extravagant pretensions and promises are out of place j sullire it to say that all the Hranches of a thorongh English and Classical Course are taught, and that youths are fitted either for College, for Teaching, or for gene ral business. The Bible is a text book. A large class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION' persession of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. rr.ntA H V IT. rtin?. Writtn-. I Cncr, Aritlinittic. lii-o. iiram. anil I", a. llittory. ----- -$.r00 AIiVANCl.l. ENGLISH 'all not inrlutlrd abore,) .M) LANiiUAUK? 8.00 tio additional charges ; also, no dednctions except for protracted sickness. JXO. RANDOLPH, Angnst SO, 18S7 Principal HEAIril OR MCKXESS! Choose between tlicui. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. TlteMooil furnirlie tVe matcrinl r. oTrry ln, miifl rle, (rland an-l fll re in tlift htirran frame. V h-n pure, it ,eeuref health toerery orpaji: when eorrujit, it nrt--arily Trolnre JisaFe. 1IolL 'Wa's I'iri operate lin-etr ly npfin the rhmafiU of the tfna1 of lite, ncutralilntf th i-rineii'Ie i.f iRertne. ami tinm radically rurinir tin malatlr. whether lornU-J in the nerve, the U.tjiafh th IfTir, the bowels, tlie niusch., lh ekin.Uie brain, or an; olhvr part of the fvpu-m. rsFn TUBoraiforT tjtk wonr.p t Ilotf itri'K rn.lJ" arerqiiaily eflieai ionti in eemplainta common to (he wh"!e lmman mc. nj in di50rdcrs ye cultar to ccrUin rliniate ai,d lucnlititn. A I. A H MISC UI.SORDEliS. Typep5ia. and (lernnenint of the liver, the Fonree of Infirmity an4 rcflerinir. nni the canse ft inumeralIe death, yield tn thrM curative, in all enne, however as grvatd, artin7 as a mild f orpntiv, alt-rntive and tn they Trliere the howi-1. purify the fluid, and inviff. orat the y.trra and the coii?tilutic-n at the Fame time o t:FiiAr, WEAKXKxsyERvors mMVLAryrx When all Mtmulants fnil, the renovatin? and hrarinft jiroprtiea nf lhfe U1 (five ftnnn' the hakiii(t n rv;a aud tufctbk J muscles of Hit ticlim of scuvral de bility. PF.T.WATK FF.StALF.lt. All irremlnritk and ailio-nti incident to th delirate and WDMtiic ortrnn f the at-x are rrmoTed or prevfou-d ly a f'W drgt-s of thefe mild, Jlt inf:illi'-1e alterative. No mother wlio regard herowp or lier rhildrrn health fdiould tail to have thetu within tier ri-ab. PCIF.XTIFir FXfiORSKXFXTSL Thf Tendon "Laneft." tlic lsiilon -MHieal Tterlew." and the uiot eniin -tit of the firnlty in (in at Uritinn, France and liurutany, have uU gized the Tills and their inventor. llollowois Pilh arc tltt ?csl remedy known in the tcorhl fr the fAloKintj Dhratcs : Asthma biarrhrc Iiilttrenion Itowel ComiIaints IrTy Itifluenr.a Toughs Iielility InHammation folds Fever and A me Inward Wraknef Chet Tieaiiei F'-malr romplaintf Liver ComT'laint Cotivenr-a Iftadachca liwnewof Spirits )iy-7ep(tia I'i!es Tenerial AfTi-etinna loae and flmvel, K-conIary Symp' fftrmf of all kind Sold at the Manufaetorle f.f lrofeor Ilolloway. 80 Maiden fjine. New York, and "JH Strand, London, and py all repeetahle Itni-ci-t end Dealer of Mcdirinea ttironjrhout th I niU-d ftati . and th riviliieti world, io Uaxp. and 'lb eentJT t'- rent, and it each. Tbcr id a connidcrahltj saving by taking the larger si- N. It. Direction for the cnidaore of tj atient in eTry d border are aflixed to each Box. Jan. 9, 1S57 SAPORIFIER. or Concrnlrated I-ye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with littletrouhle. W ith one mkeof Lye and fonrponnd fap Fat. you -an make fiPeen (rallon good wft !oap. Hard soap ran be made in the same way. Ft r.le hy F. S. CALbWKI.lt. James B. Hamlin, TTOKKEY at LAW, I L C3F Office on Second St. west sidc,2na door south of Market, Lew iMiiii pr, 6mS9J L'nion Co. Pa. PUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL T) ELIEYE3 all pain and soreness in from I) 5 to 30 minutes. e annlher ealumn. Price SO els. per bottle only. Shipped to all pans oi tne u. r or sale oy Jo.inh Fatc.r. Lrwl.'g V. o Knah, w Merlin W W LinJfnmntb. HulTe rtr.tr-1 ftVarrr, Morri. A C, Wicnt-ld I) It Miltrr. Miffliuturg lriUiinly. TurtlirTill (.'umminsR i; WLito, llartteton. Vocal and Instrumental Music. rpilK subscriber having located himself ir A. Lewisbur?, is ready to teach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and all llrass Inslrnments. He will also teach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himself qualified to ren der satisfaction. He wiH also tune Pianos, and pot them in repair If desired. Kesidence on South Fourth street. Jan. 19, 1857. PHor. P. HELD. REMOVAL. NEW and JIasnilicent Stock of ( OSFIXTIOSEMES ! I. F. EICHOI.TZ & CO. have elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by (. Menseh, on Market St. near Third, where lliey will k"ep on hand for sale the very best I "i nf rr;r:iuii . Tcy, Fruit. Notions, Ac. Calian.1 Nm .' l.-.wtiiig. Apnl 9, If.'.7 SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs FIIiH best Springs now in use,wurranlttl to J give entire satisfaction. It pnscsses nine ilistinctarmntatrn over the Eliptic, and a carriage can be made cheaper afier paying the following prices : Sulky Springs S10 Open lluggy IS Top do IS Slide seat . $17 4 passenger 19 6 passenger "'- All orders must be addressed to EXSPKOl' T, 15 Hughesville, l.yooming Co. Pa Sliincckcr'M CLOVER IllM.r.R. TIHE subscribers still continue to manufac I lure the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any futiher recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but belter work than any other kind of machine now in nse. T. CHVIICH & CO, Hartlcton, Pa. Apply to Tno's CiirnrH, Hartleton, or L. Hon nr.. Union Furnace. 1)052 Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vandmlice'i Tread l'uuier over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country, for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and riihl lo make lliem. We are now making and have on hand a large nnml.er, which we propose to introduce oo the plan if they don't answer ! to the letter of the guarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montiomery, Berks and Delaware coumtm. Ttrctr a.w..H that thi'y will do almost double the work, ac cording to the numher of horses used, than the old machines will do; tVthey will save at least two hands ;jf1 and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH & CO. Hartleton, Union Co, Pa. Apply to TiioV Cncrn. Hartleton, or or Dr. L- Kooiti. Union Furnace. '" l." A Call to Fanners. Farmers, limp your tools panne a little read this, and rrfecl!! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." AjNEW and scientific manuring system, for the cultivation and increase of all kinds of era in, grasses, f.xJder and pasture, upon all kinds of soil, proved by actual expe riments and based upon evident truths, desig ned to improve vgncullure in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fiy enravinrjs of the most valuable graces and plants connected with the system, by DB. C. G. KEINHOLD, of Bualsburg, Centre Co., Penna. JtKGOXMFXPA TTOX. In till- t mil. m It will that tlir nljtvt hn to -itc ttir fam.fr thnt kimt of information whirh nfihU? liiio to aike f-rartira) Hfiili-fition to ff rtilixt' hie litnl uti l ifirrrnsv h in ernin. fcMerand natur?jt. ThedoctriiM-, a Untit ly tliic tuannrin. omI Mt, ami rnrtur rul tirittioii 5t-tn, an' rntionaf, flpar an-l vidnt, unit ?u tr"t nn iniproTeniftit in tbr vnfrlv ot ajnirultnre Iiithrio unknown to our firmers and bi-li. if mtf-jiU'l. ai.d etrffully prartii1 J ran not fail to ailvanr thr .'itr"-t rf tlw fKrminc miMnnnltr. ?urh a work hsrt Wn mti- b vantorl, nn it fitT a T'it whirh );a Jons? n u-lt. but whirh HnT bit Ititli-rto Iwn no alt.-nipt to upi-ly. AdJ furuit-r MitVntri nii-l llisutiujidou count i8 we r-rr.niun nJ tlie work Ntnt-ry Tirim-i-, n thy will reap the grrntt poible txnt-lit from iu Chri?!ln Pali,norci Bn.'hansn.TnnM Mowr.fJrore Itonl. Jarrl lfi-rr. rrnivt Ati'Xiinltrr. Julio Kaily, John Nfttthon. xDi'ifl lunmn. John Hoffrr, Jooa. M' William., Jacob Sit ver. Orore (iuvcr.Jr llnry Iyr. John Car fr, Samtifl (tii)iial. Jnhn Ilapr-n. iro. Jack. Satnu-I ViInn,JohB Ilfrman, (.V. Mw k, Phillip M. yer. Zm&M For sate in Lc visburg by Du, I. I3KU(jGER. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The subscriber has jnst received a splendiil collection of Frnit and Ornamental TREES, from the celebrated Nurseries of Ellwnrgtr 4 Barry. Rochester, N. Y. embracing the very best variety, of A pp!es,Fears,Praches,PIums, Cherries. Apricots, Nuirines,Grapes,Goose berries, Raspberries, Currants, irawlerrie ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Monntain Ash, American Monntain Ash, Supar Maple for street planting. Ever-blooming Rose, and a splendid collection of Uulbotis and other Flowering Plants. Nursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Est, on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisbnrg. All orders addressed to H ENRY R NOLL.Agt for J.M F.RKILL LINN, will receive strict attention. Terms inrariulily CASH. Lewisburg, Aprl 9, 1S57 CaPAETNEESIIIP. THE undersigned have associ- "'"Viated themselves into co-nartner- JuSVjgjrti-Mi on the Lumbering, Planing and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Ipwisbnrs Steam Planing Mills, where they intendto Keep a heavy stock of all kinds of Lumber, and are always prepared to fill all orders they may receive at short no tice, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion both in price and workmanship. J. D. 1HEFFENDERFER, MARTIN PREISBAC1I, 1IEIUEN SNYDER. Icwirtnrg rianln; Mill., Srpt. 18, 1S."7. MACHINE BELTING, &c. INDIA RL'BUER Belting of all sizes supe oior Oak tan Leather Belling Mill, Cir cular and Cross-cut SAWS and every des cription of HARDWARE Wholesale and Retail by LEWIS M DOWELL, Williamspoit, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH BmC'J8pd C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Vlumieol Emporium Market Street - Lewisburg, Pa. CLOCKS all kinds nf 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clucks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $1, brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L.YOUEK'S James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LIXN, J Attorneys at Law, LEWISUUKO, 574 L'nion County, Penn'a. William VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, . l r.e wtkhiu . I nifiii Co., I'a. . li illice oj osi Kiioe's Hotel -i II. f.i:Kii.UT. ii:. jisi, &f?TT Marael street, went dour to Hr .i n .V " Kilters Store I.Ktt l.-bl lii:, PA. f PJ1K siikrilicrs ofTt-r fur sale, at tlic 1 l.rwbur Foundry, iu large or small riifatilitif-s, ldli.ooo t'rel dry Hmlork Joists. .Scantling, and Plank, al 'J per iIioumiiiiI. 5II.00U Hiin'lrs, at $r,50 per thousand. 5.0011 (ret small Buildin; Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock HOAHUs, Kails and Fence IbianN, tin arvon.nini!;iiih2 terms. GEllDEM. MAK.S1I A CO. ' I.cwlbbtir?, May 15, lf.T DR. SELLING'S f'anrrr Institute, for the Treatment ot Cancrrs, Tumors, Wens. I'lcers, Scrolula, or any (rovvtli or Sore. Chronic Diseases gr nc rally can becured (ifcnrablr) wiihoiit surgical optTation or poison. For all particulara wnt, state diseases plainly, and enclose 25 cts for advice; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address V. L Ki:i.I.!X(i. M 1), Mechanicsbnrg, ('iinibcrland Co, Pa- MiTiini''!'iiri: in s mili frrm ItitiTliiinr. r.ii thfC.V. Itailroail. nii'l arr,.it.i tr'-m all psrt- of tii.- t ni a. Hid ati't vrun. (fr nnil rii li. ruiiif nil n- will do yi'tl pt-i. i-T'i tli".. x. Sri i. tiit who -:m n.t vi.-it tui"tT-o-nallT, I a ill m ii.l. pr innil.r-n rtis-ii.t of ."i only, a Ki . i;--to n-.ri' Mclii in n itli lull Iir'-iiir.n for c.isJkc. Mte all irti-ulari. A'idri'.i m .ilnvo t)m'7D HOUSE BUILDERS, rri AKE NOTICE ! The umN-rsignr-.l ar. I appointed Agents for the sale of J Doors, ItiimlM & lViiitioiv Nns!i , of all sizes, made of the hest maten.'il. Ail , work warranted. I Made by L.B.SI'IIOI 'J', ! Hughesville, Pa, and for sale bv f.-t j CHRIST A CALDWELL, Lewisb's ! DEWTAL CARD. j V HE new mellioil of insrriin? arlili-! cial Tt-eih, (jinn, &c., Urioun a-i AllonN oiitiiiiious ;uiii Work, is, without eiecption, the best improvement i ever made in llic art of Dentistry. This work, j when properly constructed, is the most bennti ful.the clennest,combines the greatest strength j wiih durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than anv oilier kind of' workovrrlironclitl'vfnivUmjiiil.iii.. An-t j not only llii-. l:y a h.-nulitul di-i-f.v ry j iu ifinil.inalion with thi ft Ir ! wr-rk. ! w.' ran eivr Ui fmrtt iti, nrtur:! fiin-is. liinn. without, in Ihf Irniit. iliti-rlcriug with the ust faim-m f)f th ti.th iu mrti'tirnti.-n. I 1 wnnM take thin mi-tlirMl nf infnrmine thow intcrptivl that 1 tiavr furrhaMil th 1'al.nt flight firr this valn.il.lt ini-r.vinfrit. .f th.' iiivrntor. J'-l;n Alh-n. mow of N.-w J York.) for thi- antl wvt'ra) ailjoiniae couliti f. an.l tti .t I am now tualtufa'-turin'r n arlirl.of T. nth anil tlum-i timt ; win rou-pwrriaToraniy with anjinin-rin that liin tlmt Lm( -- - it. ,lii. t j .l.tip mm . t aalS alL.' ali'l fiiailylhtitlf thut lionj lt.,-tli . it Ihov Urn li-J. a thtrm or not.) to call, nu-J o.-t-tmin. fr.r tht-m-t.lTt-.t. Jllll I.IH'KK, l.tl-B. an, flfflrf am! R.titt'-nrp on TnirJ titrt-i-t. n.-ar Mnrkt-t. Oftlroin MlLT"X.on llroAilway, nfar CatlwallathT'itonrncr West Branch Insurance Ccmpacy, OF lock Haven, Ta., insure IMachi'i! ! Buildings, f-Wrcs, Merchandize, Farm Properly, and ixhar buildings and their con- ! tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on - both Cash and -Mutual plans. CapitaI,$Uuo,t:OU. lilllI.CTOkS. Hon J'hn J Pearce John II Hall ("has A Mayer Chas Crist Peter Dickinson Hon G C Harvey T T A bra ins D J Jackman V White Thos Kitchen Hon. (J. C. HAr.VEV, President. T. T. ADRAMs, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN, SecV. JAMES IS. HA MI. IN, Aiont. 627 Lewishurt;, l'nion Co. Pa. TAILORING. i JOHN B. MILLED ' thankful fur past favors would sine that he has re- eeiv !li A P.. ved lite Fall and Winter I titoris, ard is proparetl to : fCLT, MAKE, and ItEPA! garments as nsnal. He w endoavor, as heretofore, ovoontp hi ir, r' sulisf.ir.l 1.1 1 n . ,11 1 to ! execute his wi r' satisfacto- ; rily to all.- l.ewisburtr. An?. It,lf57 NOTICE. ! rpilE undersigned have this id day of Feb. i J A. D. 1K.)7, entered into Co-l'.uliiersh.p j I. r the pvrpose of carrying on a fal'UOi'iil j I'uiiliflry llnsillt'ts at the Brick Foun j dry in Market strert, I.ew ishttrsr, under the i name and firm of Frick & I.illev. I WILLIAM FRH'K, JOHN I.ILLEV. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2. 1"7. A jrenoral assfrt ment of COOKlN(i ; KI'OVES for coal or ' wuiid, stoee Coal , Stovrs, Wood Air- ' Tipht and Par!.,r , ftives, &e.in varie 3 tv thvavs kirt on 1 hand. I I CASTINGS of ail i kinds made to order- lattiiera' i 5Jl)Pi)Ii.'S' il.'lli'Ails'C Coinf). H.w. con. second asp wii.i, ra, rnii AittLmiA. Capital M.'i.-.O.OOO. Assets f ldsj.ifti 13, invested in llonds, Mmt gaj;es and other pood securities. AKE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS DY FIRE ! There are hut few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neplectiii" this most necessary and substantial precaution. We often see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of (foods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by ihe devouring element over which they have no control bnt by being insured. Insurance protects yon from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of your nrichnnra. It will impart ronfrtonoo to your rrod itorK. an.) eirr a rbarartor ot pruiionoe and frecantiOD to all your ruainoK-t trnnpat-tion. It minirfta bnt a Tory rmttl rum to intiT in rvm mnsinir trom $101 to Jim til. aril y.'t littw tnitny tht-ri' nr. who haYo D'i innuranoo upi-n tioiol.. r ornitiiro. or anv ttiifr t-lt! IfjourSitock if Fmall, s.'ill the Loai to juu nnrlit or soriona. Tl.ia Cmttanr inmroa nnt.titxi;!. Ml Rririxn l.L, uouix finxrri Kr:. mahii.ki; i ana stock Fl'.OM 100 TO $.5000, at tin Lnwf.t ItnttH. antl nton tiio most l.itM-ral TcrniP, and t'cuxi-l Tavmust on tho alju.titni'iit ol Loss. piuECTor.s. Hon Tho T. Flnn-nre .lamc K Noall E.lw.H rTr'mttol.l O.-o It .4iln.trcin Cha Iliiiiroo j K.l'arrol Itrt-wtir flit A.l:iilliii-aia I Th Muctlrlii-Id iitauc lo.-1-i-li, Jr. tleo. tiivnilHil-t I Utmelal Surtrintt-n.lont -lilllX TtlOM.tfilV. THU S It. I t.illlK.NtK, fr.fi.ltnt. EIiW'D R. UKLMlliil.O. So.-r. tarT. J. MEKKILI. I.I.NN. Aient. fir.. l.KWISllVKO, Union Co. Ta A cai:i. To the Citizens j LnciAurg. TIIIIE object of this Card is to call yoiir I attention to the fact that you can buy jour BBoks and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety to select from at ( No.ius & Co.'S Cirnp liuiilatore. than any. other place in this town. We wish j you to call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If yon were to consult your i own interest.you would givethis establishment your liberal encouragement. W'c desire to ! see a taste for reading grow tip, and to fur- ! ther this we place good anil useful works at j such low rates as to be within the reach of. all. Young men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of, furnishing Ihemseves with Hooks of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we offer at low prices. SrilSCRIRI? for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, fJraham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. N EVIL'S &CO'S. SUUscniBE for the New York Ledger, Ballou's Pictorial, Harper's Musiraird, r any ..tiier Newsp t.rr, riiMiher' ra;s. at P. NEVIUS CO s. .wJrj,0 I "ra- 5 1 - rf3 -rt i" "S jfT illiilitipllCs.. - - H. S. LA.VvRLIJCL'3 n 1 nrn neililVrr.", p rjr irn PAPER, Pfili. I Cm LArJ, hhU rftirn fjpC tUlkLUri. VAREIIOUGE, V. tii-, r, C! Vii'li .ND. !(), ( Onllllt'iti' 1 Ihl.l .1 ii'.il.l- : v Cash buyers w;!m77 it for li.-ir intercut t c.ill. 1 inia !, i..r. i, i-y itnooiat:.! "Hii'H. .vuLiioui i i.i uiiu vi.i.iini- 2C1 North 3,!.-t.,ldo..rbi..w Vine, VUiU. SI I'S of Hunts : 1 I'm", lry Gooii.-., '.-.'is. H;irdwar...V.-.11-iir., Fancy G., N. Ac BVrKVi:Vi;ING. . C. untrvM.-r.- kereri and rthrrs w..l a'.xav, fipd'at our lAI.K.S of l!..ots ! S-1.WS. Iry t.ood.,, Eveniii-t Sales a l;ir-:e .n.d .! -ir.il ': as-i-rs ine.'it ot the al-ovc gi". '. , U l: ao!d 1:1 li '.J t- '(;"... 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Wl:-rt- 1 i-iil.tl.- o.i, m.. - ' - ti IT t ; il," ..-:.t p-ri riu .. rli- "ll.-rr.i..-. r -.-:.; I li to : -ii." ov. t t!i iMt"j.U'tl anil ""'-:' o - in- '.I- 1 : ' o I-... - s .vinn i, r." FAKl.ELs Hi:i;;:i(;, : U.t'i.ni fir :. 1 i. :.. I. ! I.ln. OnT t"(T7.Ti i.i iT. pirn Hift. Tii.- uitt mi'! nn-1-' r.-j'it'M n n tta it-it-t.t ' r-w in rL-.:i.i r.n" r-n' if m f r nf f r.U (7, r 1.'-'-D Ir:- ALr.XANJiKi: K'i'.in:, SALT. SS.soiitJi vT'Tj . cs.I'Iiililiit li III.!. ASHTON'S TIM:. L1VEKI (JiaH ND. Tl . .- Isl.-ND nnd DAIUY SALT. rnn-ttanfiy on hand. a', porohasors. 1 f . r 5a- in ! ;; ti Apr.l V.' TTO.. fac ;:icl! Sal unandor Safes 1 Xuti V.r.tr.'U .V.. I'liLt::... Truth Ls 3Ii-tity, nni! Miit iVavai!. Report of the f '(immi:i(,r apr: 1,1 '?CT' intend the ilurr.ini; rt" tii Ui l'ale, r.t Kcailir.g, Fcbruaiy -7, If ." T. l;n::v;. M:mh 4. Ttit rttlr-iirTir.t. iTi''niHT rf tl.. r. mini'.:. . it" t - Iiff-tluliy ti'i-.Tt. tlrflf viw t two :.il. o" ::.:!) .! a jri r t iiT-on lv I'nrr. N X M- rnn .m-t V..-i. .V V .:r,'i mIi- 1-v'j.t.ii' in n tnrnr.-. .x: li.v t. in u-i' ly ltf 'iivmn.'r t tt:- lhi!n ! 1: List af.l 'auf.l 0'iT nv. in hijt r tfiiv t l"':H!iu',nii:mil;n tur. .1 Ly 1-jr-T- U Jf Hi-rriiitr. l t'" :'i" i;' 1 - m hi uti.i-f. niniii'fi.-tiirr l hf Kvart A .aL-PD. and J Ul in nit.J -:ih r- i-i : nii. Tlic liiv wdh f-tiirt. d ;it .. i.Vlrtck. A. M- antt k.t until f"iir coni- of f wi In- k ry. tvo rr ni'tlry r ;k au-l L-tif thr timt ton w.re rnti;-. Ir rrn-umt 'l. ti.e In ii- itu.liT tin nt) rint. nit r.i if i I ?iil:-iriT-. B-railH-r f t th'-O-mnim. r-. Ti;t- .-siti were thrn (..;,-. -tf illi w:il.T. .ttl'-r ihi. h t!i. y v.-rc c.; r.- I. nn I tt f liki :m.l j np- r t:.k-n cut 1y tlit- t un iiiit 1 ct an tih,rn t II. A. Lami:' ?t"tv I r jitil-ln- i-m:ri.iti.'ii. att-. r they w. r lir-t t xrimiiifl -fi t ni:irki'l I y t in- I'l iiiiniitiv. Tin 1-w k- :trt-l p:tr -.-r- t;(v. n f t nt t li" V.-r mn mi'vl it--1 l.y Ir:;ifii K Uitt-.n vri I ut -M.Inly C rti-.t !-j ,?:)", lirat, ! i'i' tin -i t;iki 11 trt m ttic UtiKiiiT: ; ur -1 '.-r l'.irrt ! A lli'rriii' m-n'. in ur ju-In:'-iit..tii,m:i '-! fuilv fRi--ii i r n nt. ni'Tc ll.nu tLo- IaUk-u Lvaia jc Wrtt-cti"- r:if. p .-lii'fti:,n"rtr' to hare hf i-n r fir nnl it:t;arti-l trul ti tlit rfstt'i'Uvt' .lual.'i"? rf I" tit T.r . .; . ii. 'Vi nr. S. lil'M'KK. Ilntintr Niti nMT.t ilur:n; 'hv l'iir:mi-. fu'.Ir rc Irpjil,' tl. nl rnr st;i t. uu l-t ' f ih - r.-ii !:t it-:i . i the a;-i.rsaiiJ U-okf ttoki-D t-ur vi ihv rp-i-'-t iti- t; A. Mi ! .. il II. VI HU M cr..":. JAiKS It.li.'l.I.ANP. Fvnnl & Va(sCII have now on hand 300.000 Ii:iu:m i tin a! i ve SAn.s, which ihry rlli r t- r sale on l-ctvr tciin than any other manufacturer in the I'niud Sr!a!e April 3. is.vr ; yl Tl c f llcw inr nmi.i .'rr'Vr'OTi.rrtT.Ti i:(b rf R. htitz aiij it v -:tMt v. :i'.v ilit l.ri nr. I Sit.." tr. m r.WN t AliMX aiat tho Luru:i: t. Hay Ut. K: tl. A. Ni,i.!K T.tptM lT:n?i. Tr Rnti. KIr .t !! 5-u t.T. W . k).'iain A fir. 11. r-y W. M;"-iv r. I'i.W M.--r.'. P--It,mon Kli-f.l. l..-i I, . iiih. X K':.A-.: W ; Kt.k. K:tii:n. tn 4 lHiitn, W'tti- Mfharri-r. in n. .1. v, -i t. J. 1 . Jt M. . llRntf. ;;. Krn Mi".-r..l.i. J-tii-n t V. .V Warner. Jac- li N'hmH-ki-r. Wm. hlnir.V. It. Scii-iDi nK r pi r, K. K. ( mi -uiy. II. A. I nntz. W. O. X IV l: rrman triuU J. P. Ilri.tcsnnr. lUilw-yir. F-Iliifr . -M .:t u. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all k.m!s,nt SOKHiesnut SirM. nilLAIK Visiting and olhrr TAUI'S Corporation and o:her MAI-S and cvrrvtliins in our line of business pvinpt.v a'.ietiii'd ii in pin t stv!f, and Mi'iraM'tiai i' 'i-riiis. ?r tl (Voir. (:'v '. (' ' ' "; " "d. . il. n'lP'.V ' U 'i. M-,,- e y.- . S :-.' Wcw Arra anient ' at the Maiiimotli Drug St Clicmicj Y Euiiiriuiii of j S. CALDWELL. unilersined havititr purchased the entire ', l,'"!'r"1' 1,r"? ' 'e formerly kept by l,r . V,.,r u., are now reailyio fill Order, I a:' 1 ''"cnptii'iii at a mi.ment's notice. We i have a l:ir;e nnd wi ll st-leclei stock of freifc j i'urr- OUVCS, Xt:i,ICJ.Ka, CbemieaU !'ye-ii.i:-. Oil -'. Paints, Glass. pnUt an lii;i.(;t;l.v't s (iL.sWARE, . AU L'"'U "f I'ul'Ht JMieUet, j . vouicctioncrT, Totacco,Snnft",and iinpoited Cigars of the ehf'icel t.'raioiv, r i i ! -i . .... r me i oi:i-t .si aps & Perfumery of all kin.!. Liu. -ins jii Coxks i-r mil tinm. 'ii" ouu iiaiioar y '' .' Literary ,dc I .re Oil, Lard and I Itnd Lamp ';:' lre!, Pine Oil aud Pa Cooks una Mulionrry, .scnool Boolj amps of ei-fry i Patent Ilu II Ki: W1M.S and LIL'ORS of allkindi t r .Mt '!tc:ii:il u.srs. iV.'f i'i'f ant Zinc Paint. lT.Mm..g ami 1'ickling Jars, Ao- - C:t-t..u.er -uI Cod cor stock comnleir! r.-tKfiiMi- many articles iti.-, impossible hera " """-fra:?. auj ail t!il at moderate prices C.t l ai..! see us, one and ail, and see our . !.- ; .nr. ! if we can't sell you cheap goods, v u .'I not ak you to Luy. Wt r ir alu-ay-i i n iinrnl to wait on enstomtrs. iittinLtr the -Mammoth Drugstore! F. S. CALDWELL. L-wi.bnrg, 1'nion Co. Pa. 7(19 LEV7ISEUEG F0D1.DRY. CC7"is.Tiie snlscri! crs, thankful fo r -'- i past patronage, would inform V;r"j ,",ne rn!,iie that they continue n t'V' -'l-imaniifnctiire alt kinds of MILL .i;.ltl.i and other Castings. Thrashing M.-r hinos and other Machinery repaired in the l-t tiar.n.-r. Castings warranted lo be .f " ' i:.::: nil!, ar.d at prices that can not fat! ,, , i.-a.-e. liEDDES, MAKSH & CO. ; .. j. , r,- ,- " ,,,ur!r- f cl C100KIX( Stoves, nf various alternt ) nn J sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sats at tlic Lci?burg Fuondrv hy ' rtddes. Marsh A Co. STO Parlor, Wood, and Cost Stoves, various patlerns, for ?ale at Ihs Lewisburg Foundry. Ueddes, Marh A Co. MfCtnD' ratent Hang Flow, a supe- rior articTe, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry ,y (if dJes. March A Co. (1 RAIN or Seed Prills Ross' Patent J" cVrirJcdiy liic best and most durable '.rain Drilinowin usc.f.ir falcat the Lewisburg foundry by C.eJ.le. Mtrrtt A Cm. EusEey's Grain Reaper, for cutting Loth Grain and Grass - r AN'l FACT! P.ED and for sale at the Le iii nrr Fnindry hv .EDDi:d, MAKSH & V3 VCTHT. Ilavins ken arffiinfe J tie j. SKATl'N to the Len istuis Cemetery, the Mil)', enhrr would .state that he is prepared to perlorm al! duties connected with the burial of the ilead.on short notice. Also that he will atfio! Ktlip re-ii:terment of deceased persons, under the direction of ihcir snrvivint friends. Kesidtnce in the I.ndre at the ;ate of the Cemetery. ULOIMiE LONAtHY. I.cwisl.arr. May o, ls.'ot iRcn: irck:! .ircnh! 3 478 I rs- J',!St TPcrived at tte " ' 'HAP.r.wAr.n moke of jo. "'; .Vi-r.l;;.V. Farmers and Elack sin.:hs. rail and s. e lhe t::r't end Irtt as s, i imeni t.f Iron ever orlercd tn the West ISranch. Havitis lhe tjrr.'utire control of the (l ir! rated V.i.jsTist's Centre connty Iron, i.e is enabled to varrant every bar. All sfs Tire, trollop, Kound and Square; Hrrse sh.'e,Na:I Ki.is. Ac. at Cisii prices to all. Cull and see the Hardware St,'re of Ji'S. M FADDEN. Lctvishtir, Mav 10. lit :iilo:t:s ;c&uii;c Ir puralion upcuad ruid Extract nf V "OR loscas. s of liladoer. Kidneys, Gravel. Iti.t sses.rihstriiriions.Stcret v.V.-. t s-nsf-i, i-VinaU- "t'n:plain:s,anl all Ureases f f SfTur, I irL':iii a i i-in f rt m fxrfFF-if and imprml" ;. - in iii.-. ;"!! r i:: .in ail lm,.re r r .'-.iari;i8 frrm !l i' ion r. Kn):iirj , r .-uil (TLnun.-i btthr exiitiB in i -f r tfii.aM. tr a La:ctr ibviim; thej mmj hih. and no ir.a tor of how h standing, ij' r t" tin- frame, and EUiom to th I-iiiii-i citt-ek. Joy the AiSicted! It fn-- N. i-vM r.U ill.- M.-i Tn 1'., tt-ition 1" v ivti'.it.ititl ?uVrrm. ami rrnercf Iv'','!.'-.:'.nn.it: iLn.'U ma" bo fouo4 it;. -ii. tr r f r- r r. lo of memory t l rr; Tt.inir r:t!.n-?s. b'-rn-r of di . i:.-r. Kt:i n.t i.tT-.n-r-.ItUi horror of (heath, i.-;it ii-.'l :' 'L. Iti'nis-;. ditnlMfl of I.. n .-.if r. itn:t.-r.:.i :i4m:u) ff ll.e mns iV.-xi ii.. rr.,.-n afp'tit i!h , i ,. i::; ti 1 t nniis. r phinir fi i.r i.i - : :!: K.n. palttJ roun : li ;:T. I i r:. t i"n- t D tFif f;u. fin :. ' . 1- iv :in -s f.f Hit cir-htifl, r. 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Fi'Jf M.tnufen'tiir'!'- .sh'th sub.X;li. t i- r- ! t --'-l 1jv rt fi III lrr. i..4. WM. I'. 11 IBB A K P. A.Jrrmian. i'rtf, .! per itoiUc. cr Nx for $a Vttiixrtd io onti Jc'tiri.'t ... .- - - t 1 i. . r rt Mt.li.-al iVllcr.Sl'l-'lfJB"'" oihrra. "i ,.t h II- T. lr.MmLP. i tt'vl crul .'. ..ii'y.'ii'a t'ir m$t. Vo Srui.h T !h St .UU t -j..i.;,-l- ' v J-Wip, I'MlAMll'IM. y - Ir Jr- r f c.mt i:Vn ih ruuhuttt ii.4 irw.uE cr cc uNTEKrriTS. f. r ll':n-idl'Ju no fVAir Cur($ , ' ' ' i' v i ! l .i.-iVia-'i'
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