THRILLING TAILS...FIMSHEI SaT There were two stories commenced io the Chuonicle, for the conclusion of which our readers were referred to the N. Lc1ycr. As many may not just now bave the money to spare for that journal, we bare thought it best to make ; t Sort addition to them, 60 that tbeir 1 Governor Stent, that virtuout old gentle unity and completeness may not be ties-! mau fcm a yy pardon i I tee the troyed. Tho "cuts" illustrative arc au thentic, and bare been obtained at an tn. nortuous expense. These concluding ehap- tcrs are "copy right secured." and we i warn everybody not to copy then without giving us credit. RICHARD HOFFMAN. CONCIXhrn. Early the following morning, Richard was taken before the Alderman, who hap pened to bo the very old gentleman who Lad been rubbed, and from whom there fore the despairing yet brave boy could Lope for no mercy. Nor were his fears at all removed when that dignitary fiercely demanded, "what is your name V 'Richard Huffman," was the prompt reply. "Son of George Iljffinan?" "The same." "The one who married Rachel Rcntly?' 'The very man !"' "Como to my arm, my grandson my grandson M V ORAXDSON MY GRAND- i fcON I" cried the stero old magistrate, ! bursting into tears, and then added, with emotion j "Something whispered that you did not I pick my pocket, all along. Constable ! ' be is discharged. Lead mo to your moth-! or, yuu young aog. "uotue ana take some" of It is hardly necessary to follow out any further this most astonishingly in teresting and thrilling narrative. Suffice it to say that the aged Mr. Bently went home with his grandson Richard, when a reconciliation was negotiated between the noble and affectionate old gentleman and his erring but repentant children. George Huffman immediately .-quit drinking the happy grandsire bought up the old grog gory, emptied out the vile liquor, and set up II off wan, Wife, Son& Daughter in the Grand Gift l'riza Lottery Enterprise bu siness and all survived numerously to a good old age, when they, having "lived in price. Expired in pot of gree a." SuigJMlxa. THE BRIDE OF AN EVENING. CUAP. III. TUE END ON'T. So they adjourned and took a hearty supper, such as only the gentlemen and ladies of c dor in Virginia can get up, when the distinguished company all went their several ways. Mr. Dalanie and Miss Paule, by some inexplicable enchant ment, were drawn homeward all alone together. While the proud Dulanie was tbns es corting the lovely Miss Paule to her an cestral halls, each thinking of the Egyp tian's fatal predictions an J of the dark Sy- lillitio responses, the oppression became too enormous for their ovcrburdcued spir its, and Mr. Dulanie, quivering with ex citement, asked, " what is Lest to do about it 7" Miss Paule Lad been thinking the mat ter all over, and "allowed" it was best to obtain from the gentleman from Egypt a reconsideration of the case...whicb, for a valid consideration, no doubt could be made to result more favorably. "Just my mind, by'r Lady !" said the excited Dulanie; and after safely deposit- ing his fair charge, he put spurs to his I blooded steed, and pursued his course straight onwaid, notwithstanding a terri ble thunder storm raged fiercely all around him. After fording swollen streams and crossing rugged mountains for fortv-eight hours without resting, ho dashed up to the "rooms" of the profound Astrologer, whose daguerreotype we have obtained for this paper only : Portrait of the R-vr-tian Denis Artbad, in nis ti nesting Cap. After stating the desperate case, Aeh bad vcowlcd worse than ever, until the pure minded Dulanie crossed Lis palm with a balf-eagle gold piece, when his grim features relaxed, he dropped the money with a heavy chink into a well filled keg, and told the quaking Dulanie "perhaps be could do something better" fjr him. And again arranging Lis tools, Jra sring over his emaciated form the wir arl ril, aul waiting for the most auspi c'.oua eoi junction cf the heavenly bodies, ; t.e cicUi:n J, in shrill touts tbut shook liifc vtry .T.nr w u tlv jries of :Le ut mil tended Dulanie, and with cjea widely glaring II ! what is tltat 1 tee T A REPRIEVE FROM THE GALLOWS A RETRIEVE I It was by false evidence he wot convicted! Old Iluyh cures take a liking to Dula ', and, hit liberality overflowing towards youth wed the adorable Ilonora. Dulanie grttback hit luimestead, and 'all goes mer- rH a " marriage bell, tuterntpted only by those little acrilcntt whuh follow such alii- uncex. i HE VISION CLOSES! "Good !" said Dulanie, giving Aehbad another So gold piece "that's the sort ! That's auguring and borroscoping to some purpose, old fellow ! Now I'll take a nap, then light a prime llavana, and ride home at my leisure !" Which be did. And in due course of time became the bappy paternal progen itor of a long line of spouting, tobacco chewiugi office-hunting, iillibustering, see dy "F. F. Vs." "Tub Bride of as Evening" was the brilie also of a long lite time ! FIXIX. tSTGen. Havelock is a wit as well as a warrior. The following is the despatch by which be conveyed the intelligence of bis last 6UCCCF3 in India to the Govornor Gen eral : ' "Dear General : Lei all onr past mis- fortunes be forgotten, for we are in Luck I Now. Yours, Uavilock.." ! This is nearly as good as Sir Sidney I Smith's famous despatch announcing the j capture of Scinde : "PcccavL" ("I have j tinned.") They both doubtless, at some time served in the Punjab. Fearful Warning. The St. Louis (Mo.) Republican says : "A young lady, twenty five years of age, of elegant accom plishments and fascinating qualities of ma ny kinds, arrived in this city few weeks ago, from Chilicothe, Ohio, on a visit She had for some time been h.k,tt of taking Email quantities of arsenic, for the purpose of beautifying her complexion, and on Friday last she took an over-dose, fell sick, and died the next day." Ly January July Li) ( s' 4 J ! 7I l l iC.lu'll-ISjl3jl4!. 16, VV' 1: ls-lnrjn 21 IP 24 -Jti2liT ztj; If 24!: l'-'L ebruary Autrust ,! l S ;lJ . 7 s 'lu;iri-j n 9 10 11 12 IS 14 IS 17llSlll'21 Vr'i4!t is 17 iiH ri4!ti 1 j.ii.s H j 22125 24 24126127,2!) .!'-L. March 1 2! 3l 4 s si 1 2 s 4 r.v 1 s 9IIOH1 V'ii:ii r, 6 7 s olio 11, 1 vl, 14 15 lil7twl!! ll!l'l4ll!HllR .1 fJi21,S2Si !27 28 2S.3U LEWISBURG BAKERY. rilHE subscriber has rented for a term of I years the commodious rooms first below Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Uahlnz Itrrad, Cake, Tarts, Ac. and hopes to be able to render entire satisfaction and receive a liberal support. He also offers CONFECTIONERIES, nf every kind and quality, at Vkaksak and Retail. ICE CREAM for the public and for parties, in large or small quantities. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. ty.Nnts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always on hand. Orders at home or abroad promptly attend ed to. SAMUEL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 1857 I.. H. Laweag. L. D. Baiwsa. A N E W II O T E L , in Lewlsbure;, Pa. THE SUFFALOE HOUSE This House is directly opposite the newConrt House. It has been fitted np 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. I.AVVSHE A BREWER, Lewisbnrg, Aug. 26, '57. Proprietors. COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE CHEAP DKY GOODS STOKE, rilO flful Milton with all your might, I You'll get all you want, and find 'em right, J. U. DATESM AN, he is Hit man. again. Whereyou'resurelo be suited, and then come When more you 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. D. Dalesman, Wat ihltm. Has received his second lot of Spring and Summer Good from New York and Phila delphia, consisting of CLOTHS of every grade, plain, black and fancy CASIMERES, also a beautiful variety of Ready Made CLO THING of all descriptions. Also, Ladies' Dress (joods, such as SMt, Times, De Laines, Una lalt, 1'nnti, White G'kj, 6'wfi-amJ, Em broideries, Riblmns, Hosiery, Gloves, rc. Straw Goods, Hardo.-ire,Cedarware,joeensware, Ac All kinds Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Grain. Also, Joint, Sawtd and Lap Shlnrleil constantly on hand. J. B. DATESMAN. June 1. If7 rriIE subscriber con- X tinues to carry on the a.irry iinmineRs) at Ihe Olil Nmnd on Hr.nth Tliird vrrppr Tiesr SJxf-ftf-f nnrf rtr..-fr,ill. ., - r j solicits the patronage cf his friends and tin public fener.illv. L'HAKI.ES F. HESS. J ewitftrj. !av if To S Tl I I HV 11 12 13 14 li 1 17 j IS lS"i 21 ,22 23 24 ii 2 27 2j29 Suilf 1 ( V--H 24S.26 (:..Saueit 1 i HI Anril I Ortober S) J. J, s s J J-J JtIsIs? f g2.jM j srHTn"fl May j November )ti (Ji).!!4s,Ml I iltN .;.! ,I0,ll 12 13,l4;li 7 Hi (.10111 12 13clb (Mt! l'1H 40 2i:W'14 ls!l lT 1 19 20 r)l Kg'lS4S 27 2i2; 21122123 24 2i 2,27 All Ml-!31! I I I 1111 I Jffl Mf" June i lfember(7i if) I .,!.4!. j j i a W VT 1 ,ll)!ll12i b 6 7 S 9ll0:llla Lilait4lSltl,l7'1!li :12!13 14:1S 16171RIV t, 2o-2l 22l!Cl!24;212a l:2u SI IM'sS 24I2S (tj LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & AVEST BRANCH Educational. FREEBURG ACADEMY NORMAL. SCHOOL, rreetmrr, Bnyoer County, Ft. THE Fourth Semi-Annnal Session of this Institution will commence oa Tues day, Jan'y 6, and continue ' 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 tlevelope and direct the Menial, Moral and Physical ener gies of tha students. The course of study will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for Col lege, the study of a Profession or business pursuits. The NORMAL, DEPARTMENT or last Seasioa aneeeeded beyond eipcetanjons, sod Its numbers passed creditable examinations. Many young lariiee and gentlemen attended It who have procured schools and are now among too moat eueceeefu! touchers. Lleeiroas of affording otbera tha aaose frcilitlee far tho roughly preparing thenralvee to become Teacher. this Department will be roopeaed oa toe -ld of MARCH under atiil mora me orable auspices. The Public School system wilt prove a complete failure unless soon Teach eks are provided tor it, and thie eaa oaly bo done by the united efforts of Dlreetora, Teachers, and friends of Edu cation. Their co-operation Is therefore respectfully soli '-"- TERMS. For Board, Tuition, Room, Ac, par sea-ion. $52 to SO Tuition alone, p-r session. $1 to flft Tuition alone, in Normal Dop't, per Quarter, $6 Music. French, Drawing and Painting, Kxtra. Hoarding in the village. fl-SO to $2 per week, (it I a Catalogue containing further partieulare. Ad ireas liEO. F. MTA ISLAND, Principal freeburg, Jan. 1, 1859 UNIVERSITY 8CH00LS ! WILL open for the Winter Session of six months on Thnrsday, Sept. 34th. Tniiion, COLLEGE, for the session $20.00 Fuel, Library, &c. " 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. 3mC36 LEWISBURG ACADEMY. HpIIE FALL SESSION, of this Institn- L tion, will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. 17th, 1857, to continue 13 weeks. The Witi SMiioa, ot tne same tengtn, ill immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a Vacation durinethe Holidays. 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 ; suffice it to say that all the Branches of a thorough English and Classical Course are taught, and that youths are fitted either for College, for Teaching, or for gene ral business. The Uible is a text boob. A I arse class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. rRIMJRT rrteading, Writing. Pdlner, Arithmetic ueog., uram. ana v. B. History, pw ADVA NCKI) ENGLISH laU sot included above, 6U4 LANQCAOKS. .S00 No additional charges; also, no dednetions except for protracted sickness. J&O. RANDOLPH, August 20, 1857 Principal VVVWwVVVVvVVVVVVVVVvW Administrators' Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of JOHN STAHL, late of Kelly township, deceased, have been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims upon it will present them for settlement to me. JACOB HEIXLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, Nov. 55, 1857 pd TUE WITHERED HEART, BY T. B. ARTHUR. rpHIS is a large 12mo. vol a me, Price $1.00, X wiih 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 home. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Biography, Ac. for winch we want Agents in all parts of the United Slates, to whom the largest commission trill be paid, also an extra commission In the way of gifts. J. w. SKAULbi. 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! Tiitf opened on Third St., a few doors north of Market, Lewisbnrg. A RKAKGEMENrS have been made to V have constantly on hand a supply of the Bet Extra Family Flour, (from the BaltimoreCitvMills,)Buckwtaeat Hour, Corn Meal, Corn and Bye Cbop, Bran. SbtpMufl, Shorts.Oats, Corn, and I'EEU 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. KarGraln of all kinds Wanted.-! THOMPSON G. EVANS, Agent Lewisbnrg, October S3, 1857. HY!M!S BOOKSBaptist.Presbyterian, Methodist, German Reformed, Lutheran, &c of different sizes and bindings, at 709 IVcvius & Co'i SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with Itoletrouhte. WltbonaeakrArLveandfonrpounds soap Fat, you ean make fifteen gallons good soft Soap. Hard soap can be nude in the sanie way. For sale by F. 8. CALDWKLU James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, 2a. EP"OHiee on Second St west side, 2nd door tomb of Market, leCirlaburg, 8mS93 union Co. ra. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL "F EI.IEVES all pain and soreness in from Xi 5 to 30 minutes. See another column. Price 50 cts. per bottle only. Shipped to all pansoi me u. .7. ror sale Dy Jopiab Baker, !ewib'f (' VRiiUnb, New Berlin W W Undenmutb, ButTe Hotel Beaver, Morris a , WiBfleld D II Miller. Miffliubarg LeviUonly, Turtlevilla Cummings 4 White, liartleton. Vocal and Instrumental music. THE subscriber having located himself ir Lewisbnrg, is ready to teach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and all Urass Instruments. He will also teach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himself qualified to rea der satisfaction. He will also tune Pianos, and put them in repair if desired. Residence on South Fourth street Jan. 19, 1857. Paov. P. HELD. REMOVAL. NEW and Magnificent Stock of COX FECTIOXEBJES ! J. F. EICHOI.TZ & CO. have elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Mcnsch, on Market St. near Third, where they will keep on band for sale ihe very best of Confectioneries, Toys, Fruit, Notions, Ac full and Set l.fni:lmi, Aj,ii V. SPROUT'S town Itin Ail flnnalntm Qrtrin riHE best Springs now in uie,uorroncito I give entire satisfaction. It posesses nine distinct advantages over the Eliptic, and a carriage can be made cheaper after paying the lollowing prices i Sulky Springs Open Buggy Top do $10 Slide seat $17 4 passenger 19 6 passenger 22 15 16 All orders most be addressed to E.T.SPROUT, 715 Hughesville, Lyooming Co. Pa Hunsecker's CLOVER IIL'EEER. rpHE subscribers still continue to manufac- ture the above Machines, and as there are over 500 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 Taa's Ca-caca, Hartleton, or L. Rooks, Union Furnace. Iy652 Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Yanderslict't Tread Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country .fofthreshing 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 use in Chester, Montgomery, Berks and iu..e.uii. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the wora, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do ; t7they will save at least two hands ;IJ and Threshing ean 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 Taa's Cacaca, Hartlelon.or or !r. i. Kouas.unionr urnace. yoio A Call to Fanners. farmers, drop your tool pause a little read this, ana reflect i: "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." ANEW and 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 upon evident truths, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fipy engravings of the most valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by Pit. C. G. RE1NHOLD, of Boalsburg, Centre Co, Penna. XECOXMVfOA J70.V. In this treatise it will he seen that tha oejert has been to give the farmer that kind of information which enables him to make practical application to frrUIise bis land and Increase bis train.fodder and pastnreatre. Thedoetrines, r.ntit l, bls manurlns. and fodder, and pasture cul tivation systrm, are rational, clear and evident, and sua sest an improvement in we moue "i iKncaiwir - nnknovn tA mi, farmers, and whkh. if adopted, aid carefully practiced ean not fall to advance the lotereata of tbe farming- community. Such a work baa beenlmnch wanted, as M Alia a void which has long been felt, but which then baa hitherto been no attempt to supply. And aa fa resets of Ceatre and llunttaitdon counties we recommend the work to awry farmer, aa they wUl reap Uk create t potsibla benefit from iu Christian tkile.Oeorra Buchanan, Dan lei Moeaer.Oeerrs Boat, Jacob Moeeer, Francis Aleiander, John Baity, John NcfflMn. Samuel Duncan, John Hotter, Jon a. St'Wiliiams, Jacob Meyer, Oeorpe Ouyer.Jr., Henry Meyer. John Car per, Samuel llilliland, Joba liaison, Oeo. Jack, Samuel M ll-oo.Jonn Herman, O.W. Meek, Phillip Meyer. 3m (XX For sale in Lewisburg by Da. L BRUGGER. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, j,i)J Dotoering flf?. The subscriber has just received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental THtbS, from Ihe celebrated Nurseries of Ellwanger 4 Barry. Rochester, N. Y. embracing ihe very best varieties of Apples.Pears.Peaches.Flums, Cherries, Aprieco. Neetarines.Granes.Goose berries. Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, also Large Horse Chestnut, European Monnumtn Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple for street planting. Ever-blooming Rose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. tVNursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed to HENRY R NOLL, Agt for J .MERRILL LINN, will receive strict attention. Terms invariably CASH. Lewisburg, Aprl 9, 1857 CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have associ- rWHMated themselves into co-partner ship for the purpose of carrying on the Lumbering, 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 tice, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion both in price and workmanship. J.D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DRE1SBACH, REUBEN SNYDER. Uwtsburr, Waning Mills, Sept 18, 1S57. MACHINE BELTING, &c. INDIA RUBBER Belting of all sizes supe oior Oak tan Leather Belting Mill, Cir cular and Cross-cqt BAITS and every des cription of H A RDW ARE Wholesale and Retail by LEWIS M'DOWELL, Williamsport, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH 8m698pd 0. W. SOHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium Market 8treet - Lewisburg, Pa. i . CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at 94, brass 30-bourelocks as low as ). All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'8 awaWaWWavBaawjaWi James F. Una. X DerriU Una. T F.i J. M. LINN, tl s Attorneys at Law. LEWISUUUG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. William VanQezer, ATTORNEY at Law, il I.twlbursT. I'nion Co., I'a. ti0lle cpj.0 i; K:,r.-. Hc:el . i FARMER. FEB. 5, 18 I. GEBII4RT, DEXTIKT, Market street, neat door to Brown & Bitter's Store LEWISBURG, PA. THE subcribers offer for sale, at tbe Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantiiies, 100,000 feet dry Hemlock Joists, Scantling, and Plank, at $9 per thousand. SO.ihki Shingles, at $6,50 per thousand. 5,000 feet small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, Rails and fence Boards, on accommodating terms. CEDDE8, MARSH & CO. Lewisburg, May 15, 1867 DR. KELLOTG'S Cancer InHtllule. for the Treatment oi Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, or l any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene-1 rally can be cured (if curable) without surgical 1 operation or poison. Forall particulars write, I state diseases plainly, and enclose 25 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. Merhaniesburs; is 8 mites from llarriebunr.nn tneC.V Bailroati. and aneessibls from all parta of the 1,'nlon. Old and vounc, poor and rich, eoine all we will do you Jbod. a-To those efflirld who ran not vi.it me perso nally. I will send, per mail, on rit of S only. aUei ; to prepare Medietne,with full Directions lor use, 4c SUte 1 all particulars Address as above SsvffO HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of j Door, Blinds it Window Sash of all sizes, made of the best material. All j work warranted. (jTMade by L.BJSl'KUL 1 , Hughesville, Pa. and for sale by 67a CHRIST A CALDWELL, Lewisb'g DENTAL CARD. THE new method of inserting artifi cial Teeth, Gum, dec, known as Allen's Continuous Gum Work, is, without exception, the best improvement ever made in the art of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful.the eleanesl,coinbines the greatest strength with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of work ever brought before the public and not only this, fly a beautitul discovery in combination with tbia atyla of work, we can five the face its natural express- sion. without, in tbe leaat, interfering with the usefulness of the teeth in mastication. 1 would take Uiia method of informinr those Interested that 1 bave Durchaeed the Patent KlKht for tbia valuable Improvement, of the inventor, John Allen, (now of New vora.l for ttiu and eeveral adjoining counties, and tnal am aowmanulacturing an article of Teeth and Gums that will compare favorably with aay thing in that line that baa ever been made In this or any other country. I ask ail. m. . in. Hi i.eMinev ima T,f j injipi i them or Dot,) tn call, and examine for themselves. OfBee and Residence on Third street, near Market. Omee in MlLTOs.oa Broadway, near Cadwallader's corner West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCash and Mutual plans. Capital,$300,000. VIKECTVKS. 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'y. JAMES B. HAMLIX, Agent, 637 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would 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. Lewisbnrg, Aug. 10,1857 NOTICE. rwiHR nncVriic-nrd have this 3d day of Feb. J A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose or carrying on a uenrrai Foundry Business at the Brick Foun dry in Market street, Lewisburg, under Ihe name and firm of Frick & Lilley. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLEY. Lewisburg, Feb'y -, 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood, Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, Ae. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order- rqrtncrs,& TiCijqnies' sqlrqnce CciDp. M.W. (Nm. ascosa S!ID WALSXT STB, raiUDELTUU. Capital i.aso.OOO. Assets $40H,15I 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and olher good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 'There are but few who receive sympathy who incnr loss by neglecting this most necessary and substantial 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 neignbora. It win inpart eounaeDee 10 your cred itors, and cite a rhararter m prudence and precaution to all vour business Iransaetions. It requirea but a very retail swat to Insure io sums rantine. Iron $100 to $10U0. and yet how many there are a ho have no insurance upon tiosds, Furniture, or any thing, else! If jour Stock Is small, a:lll the Loss to you night be sertoua. This Cmpany Insures BniMXGS. MFRCRASD JZJS, GOODS. n-BMTrRK MACHIXKR Taod STOCK From $100 to $5000, at the Lowest Rate and upon the avast Liberal Terms, and 1'bomft I'AlatST on the aJj tutatent at Loss- DIEECTORS. Hon Tho.B.FIoren I Jsmes K Neall I Edw.R.IIelmhold flro II Armetroor I Cba'a Dinree I V.Carrol Hrewster rbsA.Knhlaeaaa I Th .MaDderfield Isaac Leech, Jr. Ueo. UrlKbold I General Superintendent JOHN THOMASOSf. TIIO'S B riXIUE.NCE, Preaiueat. KDW'D E. IIELMBOI.O. Seeretary. J, MERRILL I.INN. Agent, 657 LEWISBURG, Union Co. Pa A CARD. To the Vitin of Lewidmrg. rpHE object of this Card is to call your attention to the fact that you can buy your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety to select from at KCVlnS Ik C. Cheap Bookstore, than any olher place in this town. We wish you to call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If you were to consult your own interest,you would givelhis establishment your liberal encouragemenL Wc 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 wiihin the reach of all. Young men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing tbemseves with Books of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we otfcr at low prices. Sl'BSCRIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. NEVIUS tV CO'S. SUBSCRIBE for the New York Ledger, Ballou's Pictorial, Harper's Illustrated, or any other N.ewsraprr. ai Publishers' rates, ai ,u. NKVl'.'i 4 ;'. Philadelphia. n. S. LAWRENCE'S N E W PAPER. PRINTERS' CARD, AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, No. 405, Cummerce St., Philadelphia. GPCash buyers will find it for their interest to cau. PUdad, Jan 1, ISid y BitOOKER & M4KSII, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 261 North 3Jst.,l door below Vine, Phila. OALES of Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, 5 Guns, Hardware, Watches, Fancy Goods, i Ac.EVERY EVENING. tlTCounlry Store- keepers and others will always fiuj at our , Evening Sales a large and desirable assort-: meat of the above goods, to be sold in lots to suit buyers. ' j .Goods packed on the premises for Coun try Trade. Sept. 25, 18f.7m3 I MREA'rf CELEBRATED ' LIQUID GLUE! TUR (IRK AT ADHE-SIVIf. M't uv.ful article ercr inVr iiti. for bouse ritr or i.Qiro. urpajMiott id util ity rrrry oth'Tpl't, mim. marilairf.. orvms-riter known. Al.WAV KKA1V "K. AITLICATIUN, lh- i tive en I'm"", Cloth, Lntli-r, turniturr, I'urcelian. Ciii ti a. Marble or(iln"9. Fr ni;iriufrturiug Fancy Artirli, T"y, etc., it lias no ttuperi"r. imt ony pOHBewsiDf irreatr trencth than any otlur artiHf.tiut atilvrfK more juirkly, leaving no Ham w litre tl.e prt are j--iDel. Nkve Fiu. Wit Imb tilt &5t tlire yeiir- tsfrN nf iift,0n ottl-ii of thiajiu.tlyclebrat4Ml LIUD (.LIE have bt no I, and the great cobVeuieDca wliii-h it bus frovad in every caM. ha Jenerrt dly aerur I for it a demantl wbkh th; manufacturer ha foum) ft, attirae. J id to It to nieet; ac know led by all who have used it, that it B'TiU ar tkr abe any aimiiar article erolfered to tbe puMic. V,7iu OLl Kxw eximnvly errHnlrrj,Ul ot"rr tn i hrfrrl.Mrfrra'M (eVlrhrrttfei Li-Hir1 fflttf.tf. GrJt re. Ttikeuo uthrr. TH'. TY-hlVkK tA'TS A H'tTTLM. aUuialacturtd. an bold. Whflal- and Retail, y I V M. C. Ii-UK A. Stationer, No.thj; Chestnut Phtla-lelpbia. sty' Liberal inilureni' UUofltred to prMrta dtirou of , elling the alaovc article. t Tor sale by IN" EVIL'S in Lewisbnrg HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. THG testimony of lrof.Booth and Dr.Brin- i kle having previously been published,tbe j following is now added: From Prof M'CISK KY, formerly Prcfe'ser of Theory ; and practice of MeJirine ia tbe ft-male .MwliralCrtlletre j of Peunsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery ia ttie ! Ajaencall uiieee ul Jtrilictae, ac. l'HiLMaLPnr.. ITov. 27. 1S5. Mr. Joseph C Hover A trial of your Liquid Hair liye vlll ennvmre Ihe noet i,k,-pti.al that it is a nafe.eleant and effltmelnus preparation. Unlike many otherMt has in several iutenrt proved servtrrable in the cure of Home eutaueous eru ptlons en tlie head. and 1 have no hesitation tn eommendine it to those requiring ueh an application Vera reepettfully, J.l'.X. M'l LuSKKV. M B. iZi Uace ct. above 13lh Hover' Writing Inks, including Hover's Writing tin id and Hover's btdelible Inkt, still maintain tbeir high characier.which has always distinguished them, and the exten sive demand first created has continued unin terrupted until the present Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 4 Mi RACE street above Fourth, (old -No. 14 1) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention by 67'Jy JOSEI'U E. HO VEK, Manufacturer. HERRING'S SAFE. Titc atrKXowLRnoci I C II A M I I O St TUK KfcCi.N T TU1AUS at Rea ding ha endortvd the turn-nt of public opinion, and eonflrstwd tha Terdirt oi" more than iiuo aerirlen- iwMLl I HerrinaV i tL OSLI AJi IUAT Vijf fS' 111 I.Will jot acitn. JCs tract from the Committee' Report o tha Trial of Iron Sale at Readine : "On the 2t'th of February al I tho member cf the Com mittee met to witnecit thtt ?ff and books and papers, (placed in them) and wer perfectly oatiirfied that all wii right. The da ftiHowinsr. the burping took plare.un.ter thaanpennteudenco ol Umc Comntitu. After afiraBd impartial burning for f.Te hour, tho Siafe of Mrs li'vainai M Walanti wu flnt Omh1. that Safe beins On OfO lnnide,and tho enntentu partially eonpume-J. while the on ten u in the sate oi ltr. V arrela A litrringwere ia good condition, and no ore UUiJe. Keauine. Marco (eignedT) H. F. FKT.TT. ) p. N. COI-K.MAV.V Committee. A. H. PEAC.'K,) And endorsed by orer 50 of the beet men of Reading. The aboTe Pafe can be inspected at 4 Walnut Street, where tbe public ran atiify themw-Wei of the preat nu periOTity of the "HerrinM Patent Champion," oTer the defeated and uaerf-wn "inside Iron Poor alamandtr.' FAKRELS & UERRINU, 34 Walnnt Street, Ph'ladelpltla. Only makers in, tikis Slate of Ummy't I'aUni Cham pion Siftt. Tbe aueanpt made by other partiee to boltter np tbe reputation of a Safe wiin-h has jatUd ao piffnally in acci dfntat Are in Philadelphia, (Kan. ad l'la1.) by lakinc one out of an ajient'a tore. (H. A. Isanti.) made dvul4f thictmet. (diflerent fm thoae they aell,) to "burn np" one of ilerrinjr',(hall an thick) hat met with iu true re ward. Hernnft'a Aafe -.M.'i nI U oi, proving ronrln ively that the only reliable Safe nt w miade in- Hrr.n-ji" of whirb over l.",tioy are now in actual oae.and tnore than 2u0 bave been trird by fire without a tittgle Ivtt. AIsEX.VNDEll KEl.lt, IMPORTER and WiMT.r.sjki.1 Dr.AT.ia is SALT. 3S South Wharves, Pliiladclptala. ASHTON'8 FINE. LIVERPOOL GROUND. TURKS ISLAND and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lois to suit purchasers. April 3 If57m6 ET1VS & VVATSOS, Philadelphia Manu factured X Salamander Safes No. 26 Fourth St., Philadelphia. Truth is Michtv, anil Must Travail. Rennrt of Ihe Commillee appointed to super intend the Burninsr of ihe Iron Safes, at Reading, February 27, 1857. Ths nnderrfimeil. rn.ml.ers of the titnailttee, do res. Company, in hie o8lre at KeeJin,;. manufactured by Far r3f Herring, and the Safe iu um-by his ale-re. manuuoiureu pj r tuM ks and papers prei-iety aliXe. The f.re -.V started at St. oVIor. A. M and kept np until feureordsol green hick,.ry, two eorusdry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely coneume.1, tbe hole under tbe superintendence or the subscribers, members of thel'ommitlee. The Ssfrs were then cooled off with wster. aOer which they were opened, and the hooks and pen-re taken out by ihe Committee and taken to II A Lena's store tor pnblir examination, alter they were'ffr.t ciaminedend marked by the Committee. Tbe books and papers taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans It n alwn were out ennuv ,u. ,. heat, while those taken from the Sale manufactured by ParreiaA Uarringwere, in our judgmeut.tiamajred fully Sfteen per rent, more than those taken fn,m Evan A Vatson's Sere. We believe the above to have been a fsir and impartial trial of the respective Qualities of both Safes. JACOB II. L-YMIKR. DAMKL S. Ill NTI K. Hsving been aosent during the burning, we fnlly ee Incide with the above sUtetuent of the condition of the papers and books taken our of the respective Sales. ti. A. Mi ol.l.o. 11 II. Mt HI.KM-.ETiCI. JAMES SIILIIOLLAND. Evans & Watson have now on hand 300,000 pounds of the above SAFES, which they offer for sale on better terms than any other mannlactnrer in the United States April 3, 1857 67?yl fjaJTbe following named genttenen,resti1ents nf Read ing end itsvirtntty, who saw tbe Are have purchased Safes from 'VANS A WATSON since the burning up to Hey 1st, 1-57 : O. A. Meolls, Lepoid Rlnh. Isaac Ruth, Kirk A 1 leis ter, W. Khoads A Son, Henrv W. Miesincer. Ur.W Moore, Solomon Khoeda, Levi L. Smith. High A Craig. WesKirk, Kaufman A Baum, V)'m.M-'srlier. teo. J. ak-kert. J. . A O. W. llan.tork. Esra Miller.Jaa. Jamison. J B.A A.B. Warner. Jacob Srhmnrkrr. Wai. King.V. B. SchollcaWr. ger, R.R. Compear. II. A. Lasts, W. C. A P. P. Krmaa t rout. J. P. Brelegane. BtHmeyor. Follmer A Co.. Milton. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204,rhesnttt Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and olher 8EALS,and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, anil on reasonable terms. Or ders Irom 1 itv and Coui.try solicited. k. ii. rvrto.v w. j. mason. Ml . Wew alrraogement ! AT the Mammotlj Drug k Qeaiea Emporium of S. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the tatisa Mammoth Irug Store formerly kept by Dr Tknrnluts 4 Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's aotice. W have a larxe and veil selected stock ef fresk and pure vKUCS, MEvlClXES, Chemicali' LjesinlTs, Oils, Taints, Glass, Putlv aa i DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of I'utmt Medicines, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,SaurT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Faney button and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps 4 Perfumery cf all kind llacaais ass ton as or itihi tiiiiti. Itookw and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Cooks Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Bars. ine Fluid alwars en hand. PI KE WINES and LlyLORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire I'mf and Zine Paints. rreserviu'r and Pickling Jars, 4 tW Customers will find our stock complete comprising many articles it is impossible hers to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see n, one and ail, and see oar slock ; and if we can'l sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customer. Remember the Mammoth Drop Store ! F. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 709 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. i i pi in a Thr subscribers, thankful 'fa jseejnanit past patronage, would inform 'SH. tne public that theycontinne 19 fcVj.'eg manufacture all kinds of MILL t.bAKl.NU and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired in the best manner. Castings warranted to be of good material, and at prices that can not faJ to please. GEDDES, MARSH & CO. Lew.sburg, Feb. 1851 GOOaING Stoves, or various alternt and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sals atthe Lewisburg Foundry by (ieddea. Marsh sit Co. OTOVES 1'arlor, Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at tha Lewisburg Foundry. Geddes, Mar eh ck Co. W I AMD'S Patent Gang Plow, a supe rior article, for sale at Ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Geddea.Maraa & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drillnowin use, for sale at tha Lawisearf Foundry by Geildw, Marsh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass M AM FACTURED and for sale at the Lewisburs Foundry by GEDDE8, MARSH & UJ NOTICE. Having ken appointed tie SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the barial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving frieads. Residence in the Lodge at tbe Gate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DOS ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 IRCW! mClV!! IRON!!! 23 478 LBS- Jnst received tt fit HARDWARE STORE cf JO. SLPH McFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on Ihe West Branch. Having the exclusive control of the celebrated Vuisrm i Centre county Iron, he is enabled to trorroiir every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, dec, at Cisa prices to all. ait ana see tne Hardware More or JOS. M'FADDEX. Lewisburg, May 10, 1S55. Ilelmbold's Genuine Preparation or Highly eonccntralrd Compound Fluid Extract ef BH " - n tLa) FOR Diseases of Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropy.Weaknesses,Obstrnciions,Secret Diseases. Female Comptaints.and all diseases of ths Sexual Organs ariaing lr.jn excessive and imprad enclcs in Mfe. and removing all tmr-reper Merharges freai tbe hladiier. Kidneys or Sexual urgans,hethrr existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause they msy have originate,!. and no matter of how U'ng standing, giving Ucaith and Tior to the frame, and Bloom to the pallid cheek. Joy to the Afflicted! It ran Ntrrrnu and Debilitated Sufferers. n4 r-mAVot all the tYMioMS, Ma-mo which mj W tboD-i Inrli-tpgif ition to fKf-rtioD, low of pow-r. Ioup of aOmory difBrnlty of bmthinc, (rrnerml wmkom. bonTr ol 4i f,wek0v?iitrvjiitliL)i:.virt-a sicht hwnl', coid t-t. wak-fBlnvin, dis"i of t ifiom. aota-citor. nmTorevoi l-aMtnU of tho mm cutT pTfUin, otttn enoruious af petit with jvp)j-t.'ttc tt-i tDpti-nist. hot baoda. HofhiBg of ihe NxIt. drrDs-rVt of ttw nkio, pallid cxoo ti-ntHK-e and eruption on the face, pain in Che bark, heat uieM of tbe err-lids, friucDtiy blM-k Hying baforo th with tnjjHrarv tuE uaioa and lot- ft Mftht, oaut of attention, great BiOt tl.tr. and TrtlrtntB with horror tt toc-iftr. ' NotbiojE ia more dtrairable to racb pe'ravta ib an Mji(U,,f. and notbioi, tbry moro dread r aar of tWamHcirro ; no repooe of HiaDOr. no eariiotaAn no uperulaticn, bnt hurrird tranMlion irvm on ,iuon to aaotbr. Tbe? rmrtms if allowed to po on whirb thi avodf rin iaTartal'iv reniOTe? eoon follows 1M ow Powxb. FtTt'lTf. KriLEfTic Fltif in ne of wbkh tho patieat n,T ire. ho can fay that tbeoe tM ara not friHiut ntty followed t-J lb' s vlin-ful dieatei lwatty and Ci ntsumption r Th rerordti of th lna Aaylnnf, and the melanehol d-ath by ContvumpUOD, boar ampVo tretiroonT to tbe tmth of th-p a-wrtion. In LnBti A-yluiuVihe mort melancbnly exhibition aTor- Too fountenaiie h nrtually oidden and .uil dtit-e nei ther mirth or prwfTr ?isit it. Should m twa-ni of Toico occ nr. it i rarely artieulatfc With woeful meararea, waa denpair Low cullcn sound his grief beguiled. lVnHfry b most terrible f and has brotijtht thotlMr upon thtna-da to nntimely grat , thus blasting ths ambition of man noble nuth. It en b cured by th niteoftbia IM-ALLlBLki KKMLDT. If yon are snfTering with any of tbe aNrro difttmersg allmrnta, tbe FLtlb EAT K ACT BtCUl will care yew. Try it and be continced of iu efflcary. Biwaki of Qtack Notmrms 4X Qrari TVcrens, who talsely boast of abilitks and refVrence. CU t know aud avoid them, and save loop suflVrinAT. aiorJvr. and exposure, by sending or railing sVt s botUs of th l'opular ana ppecimr Krmeay. It all nil pain and inflsmatirn. f perfretly plealaat in ita taate and odor, but immediato in its action. jriwn; v'TJ?.rT nrcnr Is prepared direetly atMiflfr to tho Rules of THAt MM Y ASD ( HEMLSTKr, with tho greateat and t- bemirai axnowiedge ana car uevoua in 'w nation, gee Professor Dewees' Valuable Works rraetiow oi I'Djmc, aou dm oi we ia ciuvit v- of Medicine. u One namrred Dollsrs will he rail to env rhnWae can prove that the Medicine ever wjnrva a the tesUmon; of thousands can be prncej prove ua It ooee great gooo. Caaes of from see we. h tM" veers standing have been enWte.1. The Bes of ''' lary Tesusxony in posaifsioa at iw . , ..e iu virtues and eurabve powers, is immener. emoraue names well known to RIIMH ANU 100,000 Lotties Have &en . and not single Instance of s Were has hec T Personally appeared hefcre me aa SleVmia ' City of Philadelphia, H. T. HotaolK. C bew""" " duly sworn doea aay. that hie preparation coo'sae arcotie, Mercury or injnrioa. Drag, bat are pareiy retahle. II . T llinaOLB. Sole , Sworn and subscribed Kfcreme tbi.2 ! J.r " ow, lkM. WSI. P. UiaBAKB. Alderaiaa. Price, l per Bottle, or z for 5 Vthtertt any Address, ernwipenied bv reliable and responsible Certicsnc .rofeeiora ol Medieal College, Clergjmen aodcr. Ke. S2 mt Tratt tA-wS Kg? 7i Iw W (fPW P''" 'r-f 1IUU Slal't. OtWos t Bnnth iTr.c, BEWAKX OT COOKTEErriTS. ltk for lUmbvldS-Tike no f"-" " Guarantied. , , ,. , , ; , mi f