"THE LAST HAM." From the "rssi roi.nw.Ti Rntwiknt," and not from th nnpubiiebiw Mm. of Tnoxus CsMrssu. The Crinoline Catastrophe. 1 dreamed a dream the other night. When everything was hushed an J st ill, Whu-h made each hair stand strait with fright. "till as the porcupine last quill. Mtihought thai pemcoats had grown To such a vast and monstrous size, Th it ihere was mom for them alone And none for man beneath the skies! The heat, and every creeping thing Ha l died ; the flowers bloomed no more, Th' grass and lender herbs of spring Were withered on the desert s-hore ; Ten million leagues of crinoline Mreteaed over l:ke funereal pall. And on the cold and cheerless scene The sun's warm rays could never fall. On Ararat's clond curtained peak The last man stood, with pallid face. Sick, trembling, weary, worn and weak Sad remnant of a smothering race ; In rain alas ! poor man ! in vain His footsteps sought that rest of old. For clouds of skirts soon filled the plain, And hid the mountain in their fold. Still bigger grew those spheres of white. Until they reached the summit high. And streamed above the wretched wight Like snowy banners in the sky ; The man looked o'er the precipice, -Make way for petticoats !" he cried ; And plunging down the dark abyss. Made way for petticoats and died! A sTTvAMi. The American Hollanders, or Hudson river and Mohawk river "Low Dutch" and tbeir descendants, are fast losing those characteristic which arc rather caricatured in the numerous writings of AVasbingtoo Irving. The; were quiet, honest, seusille people, much resembling their cousios, the High Dutch or Germans of Pennsylvania. The annexed story is very life like. Quite t number of rears ago, in New York or Manhattan island, near what is now Square, there stood a dilapid ated, woouen, Dutch built dwelling, known as "the Old Bed House." Looking at that section of the city, now so thickly settled, the little anecdote I am about to relate will seem like fiction ; for the old house stood entirely alone, and above it, for nearly a mile, there was no other dwel ling. The Red House was the terror of tbe young, for it was whispered about among them that it was haunted. In it dwelt Dans , fat, good natured Dutchman. Hans kept some kind of store or stopping jlacc, where the few straggling wayfarers, who bad occasion to visit tbe eity, disposed of their vegetables, or made purchases for there were, even then, some cultivated spots between that point and what was called the French Tan yards, situated near Forty Second street. Before the door of that old bouse, stood a wooden trough ; here, stragglers would stop to let tbeir horses drink ; here, too, at all times of the day, might Hans be seen sitting on bench within the porch, smoking his pipe, looking happy, and, I dare say, feeling so. He had lost his frau bat Providence, as if to console him for a sorrow he perhaps did not properly feel, had left him a daughter, his Betsey ! Betsey was the idol of his heart. She was a good natured, healthy looking girl, about fonr feet in height, and nearly as broad as she was long. Looking at Hans, yoa might snppose be bad not an aim id life beyond watching the wreaths of smoke si they ascended from bis pipe. But be bad an aim. That aim was to see bis Betsey comfortably settled in life. Hans had long fixed his eye upon a young coun tryman of his own, who lived near Spuy- ten Drivvel creek John bv name and he, nans had fixed upon, for tbe husband r f his Betsey. Shon, however, though be cime regular once a week to give bis horse a drink at the old trough, and take a mug of cider with Hans, made little progress in tbe way of courtship. This, though it was not exactly agreeable to Hans, he could not well see how to remedy. Grown desperate by the delay, he was determined to make one grand effort. Accordingly, on a memorable Friday (that being Hans lueky day,) he filled his pipe and sat down in tbe porch to wait the ar rival of Ebon. There was nothing per ceptible in the appearance of the man to indicate that t matter of great moment was on band ; nothing eould be observed, save, perhaps, that the curling smoke was a little more dense, as he puffed it vigor ously from his mouth. At length, the expected Shon came in right, and Betsey was ordered to bring out a dish of her best dough-nuts, and a mug of sparkling cider. "I think," soliloquised Hans, "I shall know what isb what, be fore I see do bottom of dat mug of shider." Shon drove up as usual, unhitched the Iridic of bis horse in tbe same old way, and received tbe same old greeting, and finally took tbe same old scat. First dis appeared the cakes and cider. At length, lifter a long puff, Hans said, "Te cakes pe goot, Shon." "Ya," Shon replied. "Petsey makes dem," rf joined Hans. "Ya," again said Sbon. "Now, I tells yon what get something ; Le" (of course, meaning die) "will get ore cow, one feather led one goot Fran ; and, when I dies, everything I has yon kuows mine Petsey. To be sure, be is n t so tall lot then he is the wider out. I likes you, Sbon ; will you have the cow, the feather bed, and mine Petsey for your Frau !" "Ya, ja !" mpended Shon,so he seized the mug and offered it to Hans. The bargain was closed, and I do not believe Shon Las ever had cause to regret i. The propriety of old Hans became valuable. .Shon gut not only a good frau, a cow, and feather Led, but, on the death : 1 1 Hi., nutti ii-.i tome bi':ta j ;'.irs after, "affile tit to L'iy iu estate near ' Yonkcrs, where he still resides, with his good frau, who is tbe shortest and toidest woman in the place. Shon takes particu lar pride in a crop of forty or fifty white beads, the joint property of tbe children of himself and Petsey. So, there lives old 'Squire John , under the shad ow of bis own vine, where he still has a mug and a pipe for all the old friends of himself and of UansYanderdonk,deccased. ffThe Syrscuse Journal says a man, not a thousand miles from Syracuse, hav ing niado an assignment, was called npon by a New York creditor, to whom he ex hibited his books,and with whom proposed to settle at 50 cents on the dollar. The New York man replied, "how can you pay 50 cents on the dollar ? Your as sets will not pay over 40 cents." "Well, never mind that," says the un fortunate assignor, "if my assets will not pay tbe 50 cents, J Kill make tip tlic defi ciency out of my own pocket!" itm m fiii J) Januai July 1 2 Si- 7 9 10 "11 rlt, February l litis! 4) sis USA t lojii 12I13 VV 14 is!is lilifclisilai If M' S 4 t 1 91 . .JIO 1112 13 14 IS loi,? Vr u lisiiul. 21 ass l i s S t it t t:10 11 12 13 14 IS 1 IT 1S!19I20 21 i 22 2:1 26i7 2d1 29 3031 tfH Mill March September 1 2 3 7 S HI 14 14 IS 17 tOliljil 2223 24 )B2a 29,30 , October S 4 4 7 si ti in It ! 13 11 IS lAf-l l?llBliQl"nl'n tol- Wl NO 1 S 4 S 7 8 9 10 II 12 lSrlt 14 15 l I- ishe 9SM3 21i22 23 24 2SSS274 December (jf ,i rt cQ.0B PRIWTIWG! We liavc recently added a number of varieties of JOB TYP6 to oar former large assortment, making OVER CO STYLES of type, large and small, with a good variety of borders, and most respect fully solicit a trial of them by those wanting anything in tbe way of Tickets, Blanks, Labels, CARDS, Circulars, Bills, Ac. The use of these by merchants and busin ess men generally, is more common in most communities than in oars. . A larger range of operations may be gained by a constant "keeping before tne people" of the trade, occupatios or profession of any man : and a nearer approximation to a Cash busi ness may bo made with patronage attracted by this means. We think we have the materials and the experience the taste and the tact to execute all kinds of Jobbing expected from a Country Office, in a style not excelled on reasonable terms and in prompt time. Call at THE cc. LEWISBURG BAKERY. THE subscriber has rented for a term of g years UIC CUiUUiuuiuu. iuwimb am u-'" " Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Baklnjr, llread, Cake, Tarts, &c. and hopes to be alle to render entire satisfaction and receive a liberal support. He also oners CONFECTIONERIES, of every kind and quality, of Wholetak and Retail. ICE CREAM for the public and for parties, in large or small quantities. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs tyNnts, Toys, Spices, 4c always on hand. Orders at home or abroad promptly attend ed to. SAMUEL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 1857 L. H. LitiH, D- B. 8ibold A NEW HOTEL, In jLewisbur;, Fa. THE SUFFALOE HOUSE This House is directly opposite the new Court House. It has been fitted up at considerable expense, with the view of affording every con venience ; and no effort will be spared to ac commodate its patrons. The House is large, conveniently and delightfully located, and has been newly furnished throughout. LAW8HE fc SEBOt.D, I.ewisbnrs, Aug. 26, '57. Proprietors. COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, rilO ffest Milton wiih all your might. I You'll gel all you want, and find 'em right. J. u. ua I E3MA1M, he is lbs man, again. Where you're sure to be suited, and then come When more yon want in the same line, His rule is, now's the time To settle" that's why he's so cheap, " Cash" is his motto, and he can't be beat. J. B. natesnaan, Witt MiUm, Has received his second lot of Spring and 8ummer Goods from New York and Phila delphia, consisting of CLOTHS of every grade, plain, black and fancy CASIMERES, also a beautunl variety 01 Keady Made CLO THING of all descriptions. Also, Ladies' Dress Goods, such as SUIa, TUlua, De Lainc, Uhu Caff, fnntt, mite Good; Owgamt, Em. broidnir; Ritbont, Htmicry, Gluttt, 4rc Straw Good;, Hard ware .Cedarware.Queens ware. Ve. All kinds Produce taken in exchange for bvous. casn paid lor urain. Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap ghfnarles constantly on hand. J. B. DATESMAN. June 18, 1857 THE subscriber con- tinues to carry on the Livery Business at the Old Stand on 8ouih Third street, near Market, and respectfulll solicits the pa'roiiate t! his friends and tin p.iUic (reutrally. CHARLES F. IIKSS. Lewisburg, May 91, IHll Vr'ullS 16 liilt, I lC 31! IS IS fit April A I II 1.1 J. ma . . . : i Jjxll W I3 14IS Mini j3 May W' SllO 11 12 13 14 16 TNIfillT 1SI1KI2" 21 22 k'P 24 24 2f. 27 28 1 &!mJ Hf June ,4 i i i i i i v , i t i i - i I I I I I I I I t I I I Vi ' 6 7 S Biln ll 12 5 ! 7 r! a lu ll? CVtU 14 117 IS 19 12 13 14 14 IS 17 181T , Sli21 l3 ! S 19 2U 21 2S 24 'ff li2Ipj29 j j ijsirpltsl ftas . rm 1111 IMY LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. JAN. 29, 1858. Educational. EREEBURG ACADEMY NORMAL SCHOOL, Freebnr;, Snyder County, pa. THE Fourth Semi-Annual Session of this Institution will commence on Tues day, Jn'y 5, and continue 32 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 study will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for Col lege, the study of a Profession or business pursuits. The SORMtL DEPARTMENT Of baft ScftYion urcecittMl IWot A eippet&tpant, n4 it mraben paMed creditable rXmlnatioiM. Many jrounc ladaca and rcbUcdwh atUniMd ft who b procured chodft sxad rr now amuasr tb moat aactwfu! tsmclien. Doniroiu of atTorilinfc oUira the same (act li lira fir tho rotiKhly Btrrparinff tbemat'lvea to become Tearhfru, tbkf De par tment will be ropod on the of MAIUU Milder atiil mtire ikfurmble ujior. The Public School yntem wilt prove a eomplfte failure nnleaa good Teach U8 are providi'd rr it, and this raw only be doae by tbe liNlTKD elforta of Diwtoro,Tab4rr, and frieOflof Kdv cation. Tblr oo-cpralion U therefor mprctfully aoU cited. TERMS. For Board, Tuitton, Knom, stepper nation, fltoHO Tnition alone, per eaion, to $1 TuitioB alone, in Normal IVp't, per Quarter. $4 Music, Prencb, Draw ins: and Pain tin;, Kxtra. Boarding In the Til !, $10 to 2 per week. Gatt a CaJaUotxn eootaininir further particulars. AdJreat GEO. F. MTAKLAND, Fuocipal Freeburg, Jan. 1, 1S6S UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! WILL open for the Winter 8essinn of sil months on Thursday, Sept. 24th. Tuiiion, COLLEGE, for the session $20.00 Fuel, Library, Ac. 3.00 ACADEMY English 10.00 Classical 13.00 Charges 2.15 Female Institute, reg'r course $20.00 " Preparatory " 13-00 - Charges 1.40 A. K. BELL, General Agent & Treasurer. Lewisburg, Aug. 11, 1857. 3m696 LEWISBURG ACADEMY. THE FALL SESSION, of this Institu Hon, will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. 17th, 1857, to continue 13 weeks. The Wihth Skssiok, of the same length, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted bv a Vacation during the Holidays. As ine public oto twny cqoainftra with the success of the Principal, during the lO year of his connection with the Acade my, all extravagant pretensions and promises are out of place ; suffice it to say that all the Branches 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 tex boob. A large class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. PRIMtRT-ntNdinf. Wririn, IVfliier, Arithmetic Orr.. linn, and U. S. HMory.l SS.00 ADVANCKD ENUUiU all not Included above, oO LANGUAGES, . No additional charges; also, no dednctions except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH. August 10, 1857 Principal Administrators' Notice. WHEREA8, Letters of Administration to the estate of JOHN 8T.HL, late of Kelly township, deceased, have been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requeued to make immediate payment, and those having claims npon it will present them for settlement to me. JACOB HEIXLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, Nov. 26, 1857 pd T1IE WITIIERED HEART, BY T. B. ARTHUR. THIS is a large 12 mo. volume, Price $1.00, with a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It shows how a man may seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant in his family, and finally send his wife to a mad house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Biography, Ac. for which we want A genu in all parts of the United States, to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission in the way of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY. I 4H North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Specimen copies sent by mail free on receipt of the price of the book.. 708 NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE! Just opened on Third it., a few doort north of Market, Lewisburg. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to have constantly on hand a supply of the Ilent Extra Family Flour, (from the BaltimoreCm Mills,) Uu k w heat flour, t orn Meal, Corn and Rye Chop, Itran, Ship Stuff, Shorts.Oats, Corn, and FEED of all kinds, at Fair Prices. The proprietor is induced to open this Store for the purpose of accommodating the public generally.and respectfully solicits their patronage. aarGrain of all kinds Wanted.-. THOMPSON G. EVANS, Agent Lewisburg, October 23, 1857. HYMX BOOKS Baptist.Presbyterian, Methiidist, German Reformed, Lutheran, Slc of different sizes and bindings, at 709 Keiiusj Jt Co's. SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and wttb lUUetfOUble. With ftnocakcof I.ya and four poanda oap Fat, yon m rnaka flftcan enllnna good aoft Soup. Hani aoap can be mad in tbt uaf way. Yt-r aale by F. 8. CALDWELL. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, J. CiOflice on Second St. west side ,2nd door south of Market, Eewfoburs", 6m593 Union Co. Pa. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL RELIEVES all pain and soreness in from 5 lo 30 minutes. See another column. Price 50 cis. per bottle only. Shipped to all pans of the U. 8. For sale by Joniah Bakrr, Uwiab'i I W W Liodtomnlh. IotT IloM C DKoiub, Nev Berlin 1 lloaTrr, Morrla k Co, WinSxId Uti Cosily, Tartlnlllr D II Millrr, MiffliDburg Cumminifa k White, Uartleton. m"00 Vocal and Instrumental Music. rpHE subscriber having located himself ir l Lewisburg, is ready to leach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Viulincello, Fiute, and all Brass Instrnments. He will also teach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himself qualified to ren der satisfaction. He will also tune Piano?, and put them in repair if desired. Residence on Somh Fourth street. Jan. 19, 1857. Paor. P. HELD. REMOVAL. NEW and Magnificent Stock of CONFECTIONERIES t J. F. EICIIOLTZ A CO. have elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by :. Menh, on Market Ku near Third, where they will keep on hand for sale the very best fcf Confectioneries. Tcy, Fruit, N( uens Ac. rait and Ket I Ltwiitarg, April , 1857 . SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs rilHE best Springs now in use.tvarrantai to I give entire satisfaction. It posesses nine distinct advantage) over the Eliptie, and a carriage can be made cheaper alter paying in, iuiwwihs Sulkv Springs $10 Slide seat $17 Open Buggy 15 Ton do 16 4 passenger 19 6 passenger All orders must be addressed to E.T3PROCT, 7 1 5 Hughesville, Lyooming Co. Pa lluntecker's) CLOVER ntTIXER. rriHE subscribers still continue to manufac- ture the above Machines, and as there are over (MM) of them now in use in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHURCH & CO, Hartleton, Pa. Apply to Tno'a Cacnca, Hartleton, or L. Rooaa, Union Furnace. ly65S Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vandtrttice't Tread Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have on hand a large number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the 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 nse in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and aretawnre tuamua. -vuw .J.iagaB tie that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses nsed, than the old machines will do ; CF'they will save at least two hands ;1 and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH tc CO. Hartleton. Union Co, Pa. Apply to Tao's Cacara, Hartleton, or or Dr. L. Eooai.Union Furnace. y645 A Call to Fanners. Farmert, drop your tooltpavtet little read this, and reflect!! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." ANEW anV scientific manuring system, for the cultivation and increase of all kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and pasture, upon all kinds of soil, proved by actual expe riments and based npon evident truths, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fify engravings of the most valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by DR. C. G. REINHOLD, of Boalsbnrg, Centre Co, Penna. BF.COMME.VTU T70.V. In thl- trratlM It will be mo that tbe ohj4 haa fcera to Rtve the paraMr thatklod of Information which anablta him to maka pneUeal application to fertilise hia land and ineiaaebUgrain,f6ddranpaatliTcaa. T tie dor trine,, aa taught by thta manuring, and foddae, and paatnra eul liaatiou ayateaa, are rational, clear and rtdeot, and ana rnl am unproToatent in Mm mode or agriculture hitherto unknown lo onr faruiefa, and which, if adopted, nad carefully practiced can not fall to advance the intereata of the farming community. Such n work haa been much wanted, aa it Site a void which baa tone been felt, but which there hat hitherto bean no attempt to supply. And as farmers of Centre and Huntingdon counties wa recommend the work to every fanner, as they will Veep the aieatiat poaaibl tanaSt from It. Christian tmw,Oaorsw Buchanan, Daniel Wraair.Ococre Boel, jamb Moaaer, franc ta Alexander, John Baity. John Kantian. Samuel Duncan, John lioffer, Jona. M'Willlasea, Jacob Meyer, tieoree Guyer,Jr., Henry Hljm. John Car per, Samuel GHlllaDd, John Hafleon. Gees, am, Samuel W ilton, John Herman, Q.W. Meek. Fhllllp Meyer. amM For sale in Lewisburg by Da. L BRUGGER. Fralt and Ornamental Trees, sw3 riotocriflg fti$. The subscriber has just received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREE.S, from the celebrated Nurseries of Ellwanger 4 Harry, Rochester, N. Y. embracing the very best varieties of Apples,Pears,Peaches,Plums, Cherries. Aprlcote. Nectarines, Grapes,Goose berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries- 1IM Large Horse Chestnut, European Monntai Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple for street planting. Ever-blooming Rose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. ITTNursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed lo HENRY R NOLL.Agt for J.MERRILL LINN, will receive strict attention. Term invariably CASH. Lewisburg, Aprl 9, 1857 COPARTNERSHIP. THE nndersigned have associ ated themselves into co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Lnmbering, Planing and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Lewisburg Steam Planing Mills, where they intend to Keep a heavy stock of all kinds of Lumber, and are always prepared to fill all orders they may receive at short no lice, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion both in price and workmanship. J.D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, REUBEN SNYDER. LtwisBurg. rianlng Mill,, Sept. 18, 1857. MACHINE BELTING, &c. INDIA RUBBER Belting of all sizes sope. oior Oak tan Leather Belting Mil), Cir cular and Cross-ent SAWS and every des cription of HARDWARE Wholesale and Retail by LEWIS M'DOWELL. Williamsport, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH lm690pd , C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drvg and Chemical Emporium Market Street - - Lewisburg, Pa. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-way and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-nieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $4, brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L.YODER'8 James F. Una. J. Derrlll Linn. TF.U. M. LINN, S aii vrneji nil anan , LEWISBURG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. William VanGeier, A TTORNEY at Law, 1 Ltvrlaburs:, Colon Co., Pn. IIT (Jttce rf posnv Kline's Uuttl in 4SS5a 22 1 1 swa mm ('rnmnr if.vtkt I Market street, neat door tn Brown & Bitter's Store LEWISBURG, PA. THE suberibers offer for sale, at the L Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantities, 100,000 feet dry Hemlock Joins. Scantling, and Plank, at 99 per thousand. 50 IKK) Shingles, at $0,50 per thousand. S.OOO feet small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, Rails and Fence Bnards, on accommodating terms. GEDDES, MARSH & CO. Lewisburg, May IS, 1867 DR. KE LUNG'S Cancer InNtltute, for the Treatment ot Cancers, Tumors, Wens. Ulcers, Scrofula, or any Growth or Sure. Chronic Diseases gene rallycanbecured (ifcurable) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, slate dieases plainly, and enclose 2A cts for advice ; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address C L KELLING. M D. Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. Meehanlfsrmrir, is 8 miles from HarrBthure.on theC-V. Rallroett. aod eierpsible from all parte of the L'uion. Old and young, poor and rich, come all we wUI do yon jo"d. 4)a)To Uioee afflicted who can not viait me p-rao- oatly, I will send, per mall, on receipt of fS only.a Keripe to prepare Medicine, with run inrecUons lor uee, sc. ctate all particular. Addreal as above Smo70 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! Tbe undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Voon, UllndH V Window Sasb of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. fT'Made by L.U.SPROUT, Hughesville, Pa, and for sale by 67a CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g DENTAL CARD. THE new method of inserting artifi cial Teeth, Gum, &c, known as Allen's Continuous) Cum Work, is, without exception, the best improvement ever made in the art of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful. ihe cleanest,combines the greatest strength with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of work ever brouiebt befttrc tbe public And not only thia. Ity a beautiful diocovcry In combination with this atyle of work, we can Kite the face Ua natural expreaa. ston. without, in the least, interfering with the uecfulueas of the tcelh in mastication. would take this method of infonnine those Interested that 1 have purchased the Patent Right for tbis valuable improvement, of the inventor, John Allen, (now of New York.) for this aod eeveral adjoining counties, and that I am now Manufacturing an article of Teeth and Hums that wiil compare favorably with anything In that line that baa aver lien made in thla or any other country. I aak all. SnireSTiecTBfij uhm ue. ueed teetn fK m M 1 titan or not,) to call, and examine for themselves. JOHN LOCKK, LsaiBscu, Office and Residence on Third street, near Market. Office in MiLros,on Uroadway, near Cad waltader'a corner West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Properly, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCasb and M utnal plans. Capital,$UOO,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mayer D J Jackman Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN, Sec. JAMES B. HAMLIN, A sent. 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors wotvl l state that he has re ceived the Fall and Winter Fashions, and is prepared to CUT, MAKE, and REPAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to .execute his work satisfacto- rily to all. Lewisborg, Ang. 10,1867 NOTICE. THE nndersigned have this id day of Feb. A. D. 1857. entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Foundry Bualneas at the Brick Fonn dry in Market street, Lewisburg, under the name and firm of Frick & Lilley. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLEY. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2, 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood. Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor 8toves, Ae.in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order FarhKrs'& StfKiwKs' fastirt)lK8 Ceh)p. a.w. one. id WAUrrr era, PBlLaMUBU. Capital a,&n OOO. Assets $108,151 13, invested in Du.j., Mort gages and other good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE I There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most neccaary and tutulantial precaution. We often see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of your neie-hhore. It will Impart eoufldenee to your cred itors, and give a character oi prudence and precaution to ail your business tranaactions. It requires but a very small nam to Insure tn sums run vine from $100 to $10(10, and yet how many there are who have no inanranee upon tloads, furniture, or nny thlne elael If your Stock Is small, stilt the Loss to yon mieht be serious. This Company Insures Bnr.DIXKX MKKrllAyD 1ZE, UOOt!. ri KMTl ll K, MACWXKH rand STOCK From 45100 to 35000, at the Lowest Rates and npon the most Liberal Terms, and l'soarx Parsuurx on the adjustment si Loss. DIRECTORS. Hon Tho.B.norence James B.Neall I F'lw.R ITeTinboM Geo II Armatrpng I Cha'a IHtteee I F.Carrol Brewster ha.A.HuMurara I Th ManderDcId lease Leech, Jr. Uso. Ilelmbold I Ueneral Superintendent JOHN TnOMASON. THO'S B. FLOKKNCK, President. IDWD K. 11EI.MBOI.D. Secretary. J. MERRILL LINN, Agent, 657 LE W1SB VR G, Union Co. Pa A CARD. To the Citizens of LetciAurg. rpHE object of this Card is to call your I attention to the fact lhat yon can buy your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety to select from at KCTlua It CO. Cheap Bookstore, than any other place in this town. We wish yoa to call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If yon were to consult your own interest.you would givethis establishment your liberal encouragement. We desire to see a taste for reading grow up, and to fur ther this we place good and useful works at such low rates as to be wiibin the reach of all. Young 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 oner at low prices. SFBSCRIBE for Harper's Magaxiae, tbe Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. NEVIUS tc CO'S. SUBSCRIBE for the New York Ltdjrer. Batlou's Pictorial, Harper's IUuMraied, ct any tihcr Newsf ar'r. at rnWishcrs' rates, at P. NCVR'S & CO 5. Philadelphia, N. S. LAWRENCE'S PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD. AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, No. 403, Commerce St., Philadelphia. fp'Cash Myers will find it for their interest to call. Phrlad, Jan 1, 1S58 y IIROOKER Jt 9I.4RSII, A uctioneers and Commission Merchants. Ml North 3d St., 1 door below Vine, Phila. SALES of Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Guns, Hardware. Watches, Fancy Goods, Ac.EVERYEVEM.NU. IV Country .Store keepers and others will always fioJ at our Evening Hales a large and desirable assort ment of the above goods, to be sold in lots to suii buyers. .Goods packed on the premises for Coun try Trade. Sept. 85, lB57m3 M'ttEA'S CELEBRATE!) LIQUID GLUE! rrilB r.NKAT AMIESIVB. M-t turful art id esr invuti, for boir- Btorw or ott.cn, aurbaiswjaiz in uiil- Ity fTtrjoth'-r jrlne, rnra. maHtaer,T-tt orr-m-ntner known. ALWAYS KtAUV Volt Af I'LiCATloN. a.th niTe no 1'ajjt r, Cloth, laathvr, Furniture, Porovlinn. t'Jii na, MarblenrliltsM. For mftDttfav-turiiii Fanrf Artkis. Tf-y-i, tc , it bawt do f uperior, n't oulv pof w-iii kfrtrr (strength thau any oilier artklcbut adhere more (uiralj-, lfrttvins no ftam whre thm parti ar? jintHl. Ntvta iitt. W it bia the Imft tbirwj vaar npwantit of 'MKi bottle-j of thi-ju-tlvcr.le-l.ri.tevl LIQL'IMULI K hae bo-n ttlJ. and th Rrvt eonTrnini which it baa prul in Ttrjr cans., hat dvJwrttJIjF rjrrort j for it a iifm:md vLirh tbe manufartnrer haa found it,attime difficult to Bwt; arlaaowleii br all who bare uriit,that it merit-art far abov any imi.ar article vr offn-l to the pnMie. w77.w ULt'K if exlnfirrtfi ciKntrrfiUd--itjrT th. tnl i -'M V'j Odrhratfi Lvjuvi titwJhe UrtM Adhrir; Tttkf noothrr. T;.Ty-f irii t A.VM A BOTTLJL Mauutactartd ane gold. W b'.Walf and lUUii, y WM.O, MrRtA, Stationer, No. 9(7 Cl.-Btnot 1'bila.Jelphia. at?-Liberal iDducetneutiiulIcrni U Dvrsona dcMXOD4 of ellina; the aIoe artirit. For sale by ALVIVS in Lewisborg HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. TflHE testimony of Prnf.Booth ami Dr-Brin-1 kle having previously been published, the following is now adiied: From Prof. M'CaVlPKET, farnmrTT PiT.fivir of Theory a Practice of lrUtHn in tbe Kmaij MtMiieal Collre of lenr.ylTania, and late Prcfe-aXr of Surgwry in the American Oollfga of HediHne, Ac?. I'ltlUtMLFlTIA. Nov.27,lWI. Mr. Joaph E- Hover A trial of your Liquid Hair Dye will convince the mont fkepttcal that it ia a rale,elv-trant and ffitracioua pn-paration. L'ulikemany otheni.it baa in PvT-eral iutaao- proTed ierteeable in Ua cure Of some cutatieoui eruption on the headend I haT do heollation in eimairivliiia; it to those rt-14 uirioe uch anarplication wrj rwfpectfuJJy, J. It. X. MV LUi? K fc. V . 3. . I. 4b Kace St. above Utb IIOV?rfl Wrllln? Ink, iocludint; Hover's Writing Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character.whicb bas always distinguished them, and the exten sive demand first created has continued unin terrupted nntil the present. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACK street above Foarth,(old No 141) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention by 679y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. HERRING'S SAFE. the ArE'uwunetn C II A ifl I 1 O ! Til E KhOKNT T RIAL at Rea ding have endorsed tbe rnrretit of public opinion, and conflried the verdict of more than 13) acrid to tal STea.prOTinceonrlutiiTrlytliat llerrint'" ia tha a&Lx wtxri that WILL NOT BCE!f . K 1 tract from the Committee. tteport tbm Trial of Iron Safe at Keadinr: "On the O th of February all ihemcmbenof therom n It tee net to witos tbe Sfrs and took and papers, (placed in lb-n) and wore perfectly ratiitiel Umt all waa rishC. Tbe day foilowiny. the btuutQa; twua place.under tlie PUfeerisiU-nUcntja ot tbe Cfmmitt-e . After a fair tnd imparttNl rnlnfc for fv h-iurs, tba Bafe of MeMrs r.Tans A Wat.on waK nrnt openrd, tbe r-afe beinc on fira lwwtde, awd tba coutcnta partially ctnaoe4, while the contvnta in tbe Sf of M iura Farrela A Uerring wen in good condition, and no fir in kle. JU-aditur. Maxell si, li7. (Signed.) U.F. FKLIT. p. N. Ci.LKMAlV. Committee. A. II- PEACOCK,) And endorsed by over W) of the beat nennf Reatling. Tbe above gafi can be inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where tba pa bit can Mtiofy themite'.Yes of tbe ereatau perioiity of the "Uerrinir Patent Chasapinn," over Um dcteaCtxl and Met-p -innide Iron IWr tnlamander.' FAKREL8 & HERRING. 04 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Only mahcri in thii State of Ucmny t Fount Cham firm Soft The attempt made by other partlea to boltter up th reputation of a 8ae which hat fnilfd ao nignaliy in arc nVntVrf firtt in Philadelphia, (Kanttead TImc,) by taking on out of an arent't store. (H. A. Lants.) made dumbU Vncirri'fi, (different frm tlioe they pell.) to "burn up' one of Herring'!!, .'half at thick t ha met with tta true ro wan!. Uerring'p safe fxfuld n4 be burnt, proving eonclu iW tbat the only reliable Safe now madia,rrr'4," of whk-h over 1U(V are now in actual use .and mora than 200 hav been tried by flra without a iylt lost. ALEXANDER KERR, IMFOKTEK and AVuotnatt Dutia !! SALT. 3 Soul h W bar e, I'UilaUclphla. ASUTON'S FINE, LIVERPOOL GROUND, TURK'S 1SL4..ND and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. April 3 1857m6 SS & WATSOX, Philadelphia Mana factnred Salamander Safes A'u. 26 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia. Troth is Michtv. and Must Pravail. Report of the Commiitee appointeil to super intend the Burnin? of the Iron Safes, at Reading, February 27, 1857. RlASnro, Marrh 4. The nnderaiimed. mrmbera of the nummitue, Jo r--peetfnlir report, tbat we saw the two fafca originally ssjeed upon by rarrels IlrrrinK nnd Krana Vi ateon, piared aide by aide In a turnare.ats: The t-afo in nae by tbe PaYmaeter of the Philadelphia and Kesdine Kailmad Company, In his othee at Krading, nianufaetured by Par rels a Uerrins. and the Safe in ne by It. A. Lants, in his store, manufactured by Erans A Watson, and put in hooka and papers preriely alike. The Are waa etarted at S o'clock. A. M.. and kept np nntil tour eords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chectuut top word were entirely eoneumed, the whole under the superintendence of the subscribers, members of theCommitlee. The eaics were then cooled olf with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out by the Committee and taken to II. A. Lentss store lor public examination, after they were first examined and marked by tbe Committee. Tbe books and papera taken from the hair manufactured by Erans A WaUoa were bnl slightly affected by th. intern's heat, while those taken from the hale manufactured by Parrels A Ilerrinjrwere, in our jndinnent,damaRed fully fifteen per sent, mors than those taken from krans A Watson's Ssfe. We beltere theabors to hare been a fair anil impartial trial of the respective qualities of both Pntv. JACOB 11. UV.-HKR. DAMKL8. HUNTER, narloe been absent during ths burning, ws fully co incide with the above statement of tbe condition of ths papers and books taken oar of ths respective enfes. ti. A. MlXiLL.. H. II. ML'IILENRERG. JAMES MILmil.LAND. Evans tt Walton have now on hand 300,000 pound of the above SAFES, which they oiler for sale on better terms than any other manafactnrer in the United States April 3, 1857 671yl Tbs following warned gentlemenesMants of Bead ing and its vicinity, who saw tbe fin havn purchased Fafra from EVA3B A WATdON since ths burning ap to May 1st, iaf,T: G. A. Mentis. T-epold ITIrab, Inuo Roth, Kirk A Tleis ter, W. Rboads A Son, Uenry W. Missinger, llr.W Moore, domon Khoads, Levi L. rmlth. High A Craig, m Kirk, Kaufman A Ileum, Wm. McParlier, Ueo. 1. Ukert, J. M. A li. W. Ilanntoek. Kara tliller.Jas. Jamison. J.B. A A3. Warner. Jacob echmurker, Wm. King.V. B. ccbolli'nber ger, R. R. Company, II. A. Lanu, W. C A P. P. Ermaa trout. J. P. Bridcgane. Billmeyer. Follmer A Co., M ilton. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204, Chesnut Street, PH1LAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. s. a. ri lto.. y xv. v. mason. Clew aUrangei&ent! AT the tlamnoi. Drug Urniica Emporium of CALDWELL. Th e undersigned havii.g purchased the eatir Mammoth Drug Store lormerly kept by Vr TknrntoH 4 Co., are bow ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's nonce. We have a large and well selected slock of freak and pnre DRL'CS, MEDICINES, Cheeaicaia DyeiiuiTs, Oils, Paints, Ulass, Pntty and DRUGGISTS- GLASSWARE, All kinds of 1'atent Medicines, Fruit and Confectioner', Tobacco,8D offhand Imported Cigars of tht choicest brands. Fancy Kotumt and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds linens, ... f..s o, av.at va... Ilooka and MafloBerr. ! a enrral variety ot Literary and School Books i trie Oil, Lard and fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Barn, ine Fluid alwavs on hand. Pl'RE WLNES and LlyL'ORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Frwif and Zine Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, AoJ nrCustomerswill End onr stock eomplele comprUing many articles it is impossible her to enumerate, ana an sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and ail, and see oar stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap foods, we will not ak yon tn bny. We are always on hand lo wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Dm-Store! F. S. CALDWELL. I.ewisbarjj, Union Co. Pa. 709 LEWISEUEG FOUNDRY. jij in. r mm jThr subscribers thankful fo Piesnw.. past patronaee, would inform fajfcjjgKiSaiQe public that they continue to nlJnxrr&eTB manufacture all kinds of MILL GbAKi.NU and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in ike beat manner. C'a.tincrs warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can not fail to rlea-e. GEDDES, MAKSH & CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 151 COOKING Stoves, of various atteras and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by GcdJes. Marsh & Co. nTOVES 1'arlor, Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for aale at the Lewisburg Foundry.' Geddes, Marsh sk C. WlARD'd Patent I'.aog Plow, a sob. rior article, for sale at the Lewisbarg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh & Cm. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa Patent decidedly the best and most durablt Grain Drillnowjn use.for salest the Lewisburg foundry by Geddes, Marsh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisburg; Foundry by GEDDES. MARSH V XTOTirE. 17ai ins leen appointed tie 11 SEXTO.V to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform ail duties connected with ike burial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend to the re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodge at the Gate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DO.ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 185, IRON! IRCW.'! IRON!!! 23 478 1BS- Jnsl ived t HARDWARE STOKE of JO. SEPH .VcFAVlE.X. Farmers and Bi.r sraiihs, call and see the largut end bett as sortment of Iron ever offered o the West Branch. Having the exelurire control of the celebrated Vuntuii Centre eonnty Iron, he is enabled to warrant every bar. AH sizes Tire, Scollop, Roand and Square; Horsa Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cssa prices to alL Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEJT. Lewisbnrj;, May 10, 1855. Ucltubultl's Genuine rreparatlaaj OF Highly eoncentralrd Compound Fluid Extract f si at r r - at 7e FOR Diseases of Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dri'psy.Veakr.rsscs,Obstruciions,Seeret Disease. Female Complaints, and all diseases of the pexnal Organs amis frrai exfeseWe and iatavww. eneira in lite, and r. movies, all lmproprr IriKtlarRe, frosa tbr Bladder. Kidneys or Sexttal Orcana,whetaer existing in Male or female, frun vnelevr cause tAej Bsa, aa,n originated, and no matter of how lung standing, giTing livaltb and Vigor to the frame, and Bloom ta tat pallid, ejieea. Joy to the Afflicted ! It CTir XrTrmiw ftncl Debilitated Sulfrrrrr, ant rtm.wvt9 ll thai &YUl'TOU,unoog vtucs. b IboW Iifliopition t exfiiios,, Ioh of power, low f noBory tiitbcatt of brktbinfr. gmwrmi wm k horrrr ot tn ta.weiik nrrvv..ivmbliDsz.dmlfiai borrorof dsvtbt BiLt aWt-fttA, COlU feet, TOkrflUnitM, daaBssVt wt TificD. laUiKr, unitera! laavituJe of Lb boi cular et.'m. 0ft-n fiomooi appctil with tijt.H-ptic v;Dit m", it t hand, fltuhinjc tbe tly. drTueM uf lb i-kis. pttllla cMir te-nance and rruptionai on th facr, paia in tb back. beaviiwM of the rva-lida. frc4Utjut!y b!a k tu Hying bsftrw th t With temporary unffunloa aal l.ic t-1 gbt, waut cf attMUoa, gni mot ility, and rrtlf wneemw. with horror of isiHifty. NoUiing is more dmirabl to atveh perw u' than 50litud, and nothiDfc th-y MPrw drrsul jbr fsmr of UimwWea ; no repaat of niaanfr. no fmnwtnfia; bo fprtnlation, bnt ft hurried transition from mum qua lion tn nnotbar. Tritw ayniptoins, if ailcw;j to am oa vliirk thla mH rin inTaiiabiy rt-ms-ira toon follows Loaa o pown. I .ti ITT. ami KriLLPTic I'ilf in vtu of whi h th antiawg ay Mf irv- Who ran ray U.at thM exc?t ar o frt-utntly ft l.owtd by thcaa ditvfbl diaeaava Unnitw aud 0niumr)ticD t Th nordt 1 tht Idd Aaylnnia. and th mtriatK-huIy draths by Conanption, bmr aP ttimoi.T to the truth of thv-w Mwrtit-na. In Lnnatin Ar-ylumti'the mct wianchty Mbibition appear. Tbn rouBUnacca i actually M-Jde-n and nuiled?titnta nl Ut?r mirth or prWf -T-r viiiu it. Sattail ionJ-4 ol thw Toica eccar, it is rarely atti'ttlntn. -With woeful mtmfvnt, wan derpai Low aullvn soundet hia grit?! b-gnii(L Debility la moat trrritl: nnd haa bronchi thenfanrin upon tliuU5aBdf to nctimIy gravea, thn hlaatinv tan ambition of many nttble -oath. It cn b cnxvd by th iiH-ofthis 1.NFALL1BLB KEMKDY. If you are nufTfrinj with aoT of the abora diatrrMing aUnienU, th t LtlU EXTRACT EtCUU will enr Jon. Try It and t convinced of ita efflrnry. Blwau or Qr.uE Noimcns a." Qcace Jhcrtmn, who talwly boaat rf alUitiea and lfcinfe. Cttiafttt know and avoid tn-m. and aaT kBjt annVrrnir. men?, and eipnfur. by r ndinpr or tailing fur n botU oi thin Ttipnlar and Ppecittlc Kemedy. It ailaya ail pain and InttaniaUcn. is peHMly plaajanl in itd ta.te ani odor, hut imnwdiat in ita nrtiun. I1EMBOLITS EXTRACT BCCTIV Is prvpared difwtlT arwltHojc to th Bolt f FHAM' MM YAXD i litXISmr. with th rtvatast arenrafy and Chrosiral knonledg nnd rare devoud in ita roniM naticn. 8-a Prt'tVfaor Dew YaJuabi Work on tbn Pntr tire of Fhjak, and suat of lb lal nteudard WorU of ittnliciae. nr SlOO -a One ITnnilRd Doll an will be paid to an; rhvririas wto ran prove that lbs Medleine ever injund a Pacirsl aeJ the teatinonj of tbonsandsesn be pnnluced torrevathsS it does arest eood. Cases of from one wevs te tMrleew veers' aunding have been enVeted. Tbe niaae ef vo'ea tary Teetiaony in possession of the rropriewr, vonrtis its virtues and curative powers, is immense, cslbxasuif names well known ta SClCitl ASD rillK. 100,000 Bottle Bare Been Sold, and not a single imtsaee cf a fail are has bwa rerortei I rersrrslly appeared befbre me an aldermsn sftbs City f Philadelphia, H.I. Banasl Chemist, "10"1' duly iwom doss say, tl at his preparation eontaiaa s. Namxir, aicrcury or injurlews Uruw. bnt art purelyae getable. U. T. 11 in SOUS Ifole Manutsctorer. e.orn end rebseribcd .! aw thla 2W day ot See bar, 1S64. Wll.r. UIBBAKO, Alderssan. Price, $1 per Bottle, or Sx for 5 DeUtercd to my Address, arrompsnk d l y reliablesnd tesrcnaibleCertillrstes tK Pref. aaors ofM.-dleal Ctdleges, Wergjmen sod f repand and arid by H. I- HtMi-"V, Sc. 52 South TcA aUlM UhuaUMl J as TV te si s DrugtiUt mi Deslrra laeeaalawt I nuU Salts. haas aaet Bntuh Veemees. BEWARB or COOBTEBrXTTS. .1.. for IttmUdtTukt no Otkcr-Curts tluarunt'ud. &u Jf . . , Cerj F. S. 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