A GOOD SERMON. Ve have heard a story of I)r. Lyman Pcectier, that is said to be true, and is worth putting into type, as illustrating the truth that we never cau tell what may re cult from an apparently very insignificant acttoD. The Doctor once engaged to preach for country minister, on exchange, and the Sabbath proved to be one excessively stormy, cold and uncomfortable. It was while the Doctor lived in Connecticut in mid-winter, and the mow was piled in Leaps all along in the roads, ao as to make the passage very difficult. Still the min ister urged his horse through the drifts, till he reached the church, put the animal into a shed, and went in. As yet, there was no person in the house, and, after looking about, the old gentleman, then young, took his seat in the pulpit. Soon the door opened, and a single individual walked up the aisle, looked about, and took a seat. The hour came for commen cing service, but no more hearers. Whether to preach to such an audience or not, was now the question and it was one Lyman Bcecher was not long in deci ding. He felt that he had a duty to per form, and he bad no right to refuse it, be cause only one man could reap the benefit of it ; and accordingly, be went through all the services, praying, singing, preach ing, and the benediction, with only one hearer. And when all was over, he hast ened down to speak to "his congregation," but he bad departed. A circumstance so rare wag referred to occasionally, but twenty years after it was brought to the Doctor's mind quite strange ly. Traveling somewhere in Ohio, he al ighted from the stage one day, in a pleas ant village, when a gentleman stepped up, and spoke to him, calling him by name. "I do not remember you," said the Doctor. "I suppose not," said the stranger, "but we spent two hours together, in a house, alone, once, in a storm." "I do not recollect it, sir," added the old man, "pray when was it V "Do you remember preaching twenty years ago, in such a place, to a single per son ?" "Yes, yes," said the Doctor, grasping Lis hand ; "I do, itidecd, and if you are the man, I've been wishing to see you ev er since." "I am the man, sir ; and that sermon saved my soul, made a minister of me, and yonder is my church 1 The converts of that sermon, sir, are all over Ohio !" "A Long Time About It" Sam Slick tells a story about an over grown bulk ofa Yankee boy,who wassentto the wood pile by his father one cold win ter evening, fur a "back log" for the kitch en fire. The youth went out, but, instead of bringing in a good, substantial log, on ly brought a thin little stick or "brail," as the Pennsylvania Germans say. His father immediately gave him a good whip ping, and sent bim after another log. But the youth, baring bis "dander" roused, left the house, went to Boston, and ship ped on a vessel which made a voyage of several years. In course of time, the youth came back, sd started home on foot. It was winter, ud just such an evening at the one on which he left home. So, remembering bis father's order, the young man picked up a huge log, and, staggering into the bouse, threw it down on the hearth be fore his astonished father and mother, and quietly said : "Father, here's that back log you sent rae for." The old gentleman, not to be outdone in coolness, replied, with a touch oi se verity : " Well, you've been a darned long time oloul it I You shall go to bed without jour supper." (And be had to obey !) We were reminded of this story by the following, which we find floating about uuercdited : "A certain distinguished citizen of Mil wauke, Wisconsin, who had filled the highest office in the State, was once in the employ of a farmer in Western New York. Among other things it was bis duty to bring in the cows.' One evening, the cows and boy 'came bome missing.' Some years after, the farmer was passing down Kast Water street, Jlilwaukic, and saw the name of his 'cow-boy' over tho door of one of the largest warehouses in the West He walked in, and found bis boy in the counting room. He stared a moment on the truant, and then broke out with, 'Hallo, Len, have you found ibem cows yet?' One can imagine what fol lowed a mutual recognition. It is said tbe old farmer was pacified without a breach of the peace." IIoney-Lenieb. "You want a hun dred dollurs f Here's the money; I charge five per cent, a month, and, as you want it for a year, that leaves just forty dollars coming to you." Ix.noce.nt Borrower. "Then, if I wantiA it for two years, there would be oomctbing coming to you, eh V At a debating society in Schenectady, the other day the subjeet was : "Which is the most beautiful production, a girl or a trawberry J" After continuing the argu incut for two nights the meeting finally adjourned without coming to a conclusion ibe old ones going for the strawberries, and the young ones for the girls. Somebody describes the absurd appear ance of a man dancing the polka in this wie : "He lofts as though he had a Imlc iu his pocket, and was trying to slukc a tL;"iiig Jews his xnnrt log." Ft? in January 1 .! J JK SB 4 lain nils in 17 jl ' February August . if 2I 3 4 s e' I T f v!l( II 12 IS H lS.H.ilT IS IV JU 21 42ji".il 2a SO 27 i I i I 1 IU II 12 13 let 17 18 1 I'M 2!r 24 25 26 27 28 H ill fl I- March ! i i i i i Ha i i i it 9i si i r. 3 April 13! ft 6 71 81 D.loillVl ail l'ljlS 14 15l0l7 16CJ i i i i . i j aplasia" w Jl I October W III IWf S 4 ft 7 8 t 10 11 I2ll3 14,15 lltflb I 17 llt S 21 22 fflrlf :24 2S 2t 27 28 2tf.a0l, .1ll II I I ,V.-1 I I 'I s I 5 S 7 k S 10 ,11 12 1:1 14 l.'.il" 17 'Hill:' -II 21.22 2S 24 1 24 21. 27 2S'2 aO i ! !! May Kovtmber y2 3 I Si ' t!m 11 I2ii3( , .... 1 17 ik it. 20 21I222 24 i'. 2 2T 262831. y-fl ;io:ii;i2;is H'l flAl17 18 13 2" 2I: '5 1 i : (J - !.'. II 14 tP.2i.2122 M '27.2i211 December 2I 3 4 S 12 3 :I0I1 12! S 6 7 e 9 10 ll'.jlTHS 19 1 12 1.1 14 IS 16 17 a 242i 20 119,2.. 21 22 2 2 3j I26(27j28 21) SOjSl We have recently added a number of varieties of JfJQ TYPE to our former large assortment, making OVER 00 STYLES . of type, large and small, with a good variety of borders, and most respect fully solicit a trial of them by those wanting anj-thiug in the way of Ticket, UlankR, Labels, CARP, Cirenlars, Bills, tc. The use of these by merchants and busin ess men generally, is more common in most communities than in ours. A larger range of operations may be gained by a constant "keeping before tne people" of the tiude, occupation or profession of any man : and a nearer approximation to a Cash busi ness may be made with patronage attracted by this means. Wc think wo 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 od reasonable terms and in prompt time. Call AT THE "CUUJ" Cffloe. NOTICE. rrTHE subscribers bavin; purchased the fol- lowing property at Constable's Sale as the property of Mrs.iSmsii Am Loxs, hereby give notice that they have left the same prop erty wnn ner timing tneir pleasure : A cooking stove and pipe, parlor stove and pipe, 18 chairs, mantel clock, 2 looking glas ses, 5 beds and bedding, 3 stands, cupboard, 3 bureaus setter, 60 yards carpeting, 3 tables, lot of beef and pork, sink, 3 shoats, &c. ALEXANDER DONACHY, NATHANIEL UURKHART. Lewisbnrg, Jan. 21, 1858 pd Admlnldtrafor's Notice. TtTTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Xi Administration on the estate ol JLSst. KING, late of White Deer township, Un ion couniy, deceased, have been granted to tne undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. AARON SMITH, Administrator White Deer, Jan. 16, 1858 LEWISBURG BAKERY. rilHE subscriber has rented for a term of f years the commodious rooms first below Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Baking llread, Cake, Tarts, &c. and hopes to be able to render entire satisfaction and receive a liberal support. lie also offers CONFECTIONERIES, of every kind and quality, or holuak and Retail. ICE CREAM for the public and for parties, in large or small quantities. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. CP'Nuts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always on hand. Orders at home or abroad promptly attend ed to. SAMUEL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 157 L. H. Lawshc. L. D. BuEwm. A NEW HOTEL, In Lewisburg, Pa. THE SUFFaIoE 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. LAWSHE V BREWER, Lewisbnrg, Aug. 26, '57. Proprietors. COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE CHEAP DRY GOODS STOKE, TO Went Milton with all your might, You'll get all you want, and find 'em right, J. B. DATESMAN, he is the man, again. Where you're sure to be suited, and then come When more you want in the &ame line, His rule is, now's the lime To " settle" that's why he's so cheap, " Cash" is his motto, and he can't be beat. J. 11. Diiteftman, MUton, Has received his second lot of Spring and Summer Gooda from New York and Phila delphia, consisting of CLOTHS of every grade, plain, blaek and fancy CASIMERES, also a beautiful variety of Ready Made CLO THING of all descriptions. Also, Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Sikt, TUtuet, Dt Laina, Dhu Cab, Print; White Good; Gingamt, Em broiderir; Ribbon; Hosiery, Gluvei, 4c. Straw Goods, Hard ware ,Cedarware,Queens ware, Ac AH kinds Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Grain. Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap Shlnarles constantly on hand. J. B. DATESMAN. June 18, 1857 THE subscriber con- L tinnes to carry on the l.lrrry Business at the Old Stand on South Third street, near Market, and respectfullj solicits the patronage of his friends and the public generally. CHARLES F. BESS. Lewisburg, May S3, 1850 B LANK Contract with T.ar.l.trs and Or dfrs un J rsasrrrrat ifarumcle Office. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FA11MER.---FEB. 12, 1858. Educational. FKEEBURG ACADEMY NORMAL SCHOOL, Freeburar, Snyder County, Pa. fUE Fourth Semi-Annnal Session of L tins Insiitution will commence on Tues day, Jung 5, and continue S3 weeks. Iu location is pleasant and beallby. Buildings new and commodious, and Terms low. It is the constant aim of the Teachers to impart sound instruction, and carefully derelope 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 SORMAL DEPARTMENT Or Iwt 8etloo succeeded beyond epeUtln, and lt mt-mben pajeetl ereiiiUble examination. Many jrounjt Ulitf and KeutlemcD attended it who have procured cbonle and are now ewoe: tue moat auecee ful leacuera. lJfriroiM of aflordiog others the earn nwilitiaf for lbo rnucjily preparins; tbemarlTea to become Teacher, this Department will be reopened on the 23d or MAKC11 under Mill more larorable auspices. Tue Public School system wilt prove a complete failure unless noon Teach ehs are provided for it. aud Ibis ran only he done by the DKrrui efforts of Directors, Teacbera, and friends of Edu cation. Their oo-operation U therefore resiKCtfuUy soli cited. TERMS. For Board, Tuition, Hnom, 4c, per session, tU2toM Tuition alone, per session, $S to $! Tuili .a alone, in Normal Dep't, per Quarter, $6 Alusif, Frenrb. Drawing and I'aintins;, Rxtra. Boanlios; in the tillage. ft-AO to 2 per week. Get a Cutalotrne containing- further particulara. Ad Jress GEO. F. M FARLAND, Principal Preeburg, Jan. 1, 1858 UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! WILL open for the Winter Session of six months on Thursday, Sept. 24th. Tuition, COLLEGE, for the session $30.00 Fuel, Library, Ac. 3.09 ACADEMY English 10.00 Classical M 13.00 - Charges 3.15 Female Institute, reg'r course $30.00 - Preparatory 13.00 Charges " 1.40 A. K. BELL, General Agent & Treasurer. Lewisburg, Aug. II, 1857. 3m696 LEW.SBURG ACADEMY. THE FALL SESSION, of this Institu- Hon. will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. 17th, 1857, to continue 13 weeks. The Wihteb Sisaio!c,of the same length, ill immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a Vacation during the Holidays. As the public are pretty luny acquaimea with the leooisaef the rriircipat, during the lO 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 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 per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. PRIMARY Tlteadlne, Writing, Deflner, Arithmetic, Geo, Oram, and V. 8. History,! tP " ADVANCED E.NUUU all not Included aboia, 6.50 LAMiUADKS, ,8.00 No additional charges; also, no dednctions except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH, August 30, 1857 Prineipa. AVWVWVVrVVVAArVVWVW 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 aic i educated tu make immediate payment, and those having claims npou it will present them for settlement to me. JACOB IIE1NLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, Nov. 35, 1857 pd THE WITHERED HEART, BY T. t). ARTHUR. rilHIS is a large IZmo. volume. Price $1.00, I 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, etc. for which we want Agents in all parts ot tne Un ited States, to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission In the way or gitts. J. w . dimui,li, ; 48 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 tt., a few doort north of Market, Lewisburg. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to have constantly on band a supply of the Itcst Extra Family Flour, (from the BaltimoreOiiyMills,)IIuekWtacat flour, torn jtivui, t ui uu j j iuvii. Iran, Ship SluO", Shorts.Oats, Corn, and t'CEU ot all kinds, at r air rrices. The proprietor is induced to opyi this Store for the purpose of accommodating the public generally, and respectfully solicits their patronage. JerGraln of all kinds Wanted.-da THOMPSON G. EVANS, Agent. Lewisburg, October 23, 1857. nTM!S BOOKS Baptist,Presbytenan, Methodist, German Reformed.Lulheran, Ac. of different sizes and bindings, at 709 Kevlun & Co's. SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with littletrouble. Vithouecakeorl.jaandfourpouDds snap Fat, you -so aaake fifteen gallons good soft Soap, llard soap can be aaade in too same way. For sale bv K 4. CALDWELL. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, XL Ciroflice on Second St. west side ,Znd door south of Market, aLewlsburg, 6n)5!)3 Union Co. Pa. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL I) ELI EVES all pain and soreness in from ) 5 to 30 minutes. See another column. Price 50 cts. per bottle only.. Shipped to all pans of the U. 8. For sale by Joeiah Baker, Lewlsb'g I W W Limlenmnth, BttlTe Hotel C D llou.h, New Berlin I Reaver. Morris k Co, WinOeld LrriComljr, Turtk-Tllle D 11 Miller. Mlfillnburg Cumnilnga A White, Uartletoo. 6s700 Vocal and Instrumental music. THE subscriber having located himself ir Lewisburg, is ready to teach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and all IJrass 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. P.or. P. HELD. REBIOVAL. NEW and Magnificent Stock of CONFECTIONERIES t J. F. EICHOLTZ & CO. have elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Meusch, ou Market St. near Third, where they will keep on hand for sale the very best ol i.omecticnrries, Toy, r ruit. Notions, Ve I Cull and Set ! jl.ewburg, April 9, 1S57 SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs rflHE best Springs now in nse.tOTirraiii'fd' to give entire satisfaction. It pusesses nine distinct advantage! over the Eliptic. and a carriage can be made cheaper after paying the following prices: Sulky Springs $10 I Slide seat $17 Open Buggy 15 4 passenger 19 Top do 16 1 6 passenger 23 All orders must be addressed to E.T.SPR0UT, 715 Hughesville, Lyooming Co. Pa Hunsecker's CLOVER IIULLER. rlHE subscribers still continue to manufac J ture the above Machines, and as Ihere 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 ot maeninc now iu use. T. CHURCH A. CO, Hartleton, Pa. Apply to Tno's Cui acH, Hartleton, or L. Ruocx, Union Furnace. !y652 Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vandrnlicc'e Tread Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the Vest 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 ll 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, llerks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will no aimrot owwu th wnrb. ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do; nTthey will save at least two hands 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 Tno'a Ciiraca, Hartleton, or or Dr. I- Koum.Union Furnace. y645 A Call to Farmers. Farmers, drop your tools pause a little read Ail, and reflect 1 1 "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." AfiEW and scientific manuring system, for tbe 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 fif'y engravings of the most valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by DR. C. G. RE1AHOLD, of Boalsburg, Centre Co, Penna. SKGOHMEXDATIOy. In this treatise it will be seen that the object has been to give the farmer that kind of inftvrmation b;rh enables bim to make practical application to fertilize his land and increase his grain, fodder and pastureage. The doctrines, as taught by title manuring, and fodder, and pasture cul tivation system, axe rational, clear and evident, and sug gest an improvement in the Mode of agriculture hitherto unknown to our formers, and which, if adoptrd, ai.d carefully practiced can not full to advance the interests of tbe farming eommunity. Such a work has heenmurh wanted, as it alls a void which has long been felt, but which there has hitherto been ao attempt to supply. And aa farmers of Centre and ItouUngdon counties we recommend the work to every farmer, as they Witt reap the greatest possible bene tit from it. Christian Pale,Oeorge Buehana,Daniet Mosser,Oeorge Boal, Jacob Moaser, Francis Alexander, John Rally. John Nefflson. Samuel Duncan, John Hotter, Jona. M'WUIiams, Jacob Meyer, George Ourer.Jr., Henry Meyer. John Car per, Samuel (lilliland, John Has son. Men. Jack, Samuel Wilson, John Herman, O.W. Meek, Phillip Meyer. SmftM For sale in Lewisburg by Da. L BRUGGER. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, qi)D fletocriflg 'fiw's. The subscriber has just received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES, from the celebrated Nurseries of Ellwanger J) Barry, Rochester, N. Y. embracing the very best varieties of Apples,Pears,Peaches4lums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines,Grapes,Goose berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries. ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Monntain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple for street planting. Ever-blooming Rose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other r lowering riants. ET'Nursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esa. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed to HENRY RNOLL.Agt for J.MERRILL LINN, will receive strict attention, lerms mrartubty CASH. Lewisburg, Aprl 9, 1857 COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have associ- 'SMated themselves into co-partner-;Xjship for the purpose nf carrying trillion the Lumbering, Planing and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Lewisbnrg Steam Planing Mills, where they iniendto Keep a heavy stock of all kinds of Limber, 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 DREISBACH, REUBEN SNYDER, lewisburg Planing Hills, Sept. 18, 1867. MACHINE BELTING, &c. INDIA RUBBER Belting of all sizes supe oior Oak tan Leather Belting Mill, Cir cular and Cross-cut 84W8 snd every des cription of H ARDW ARE Wholesale and Retail by LEWIS M'DOWELL, Williamsport, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH 0m698pd I C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium Market 8trett Lewisburg, Pa. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-dav and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever lime-nieces. Brass 8-dav clocks at $4. brass 30-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'8 James F. Linn. J. Derrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, tl Attorneys at Law, LEWISBURG, 674 Union County, Penn'a.' William TanGezer, , TTORNEY at Law, A L Len itrtnrr, In Ion Co., Pa. r"Oflice opposite Kline's Hotel i4 II. GERII4KT, DESTIST, Market street, licit door to Brown & Ruler's Store LEWISBURG, FA. rpjIE subcribers offer for sale, at tbe J Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantities, 100,000 feet dry Hemlock Joists, Scantling, and Plank, at $9 per thousand. 50.000 Shingles, at $6,50 per thousand. 5,000 fret small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, Rails and Fence Boards, on accommodating terms. GEDDES, MARSH &. CO. Lewisbnrg, May 15, 1867 DR. SELLING'S Cancer InsfKule, for the Treatment ot Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, or any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene rally can be cured (if curable) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, slate diseases plainly, and enclose 25 cts for advice; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay auswer. Medicine sent any distance. Address C L KELLING. M D, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. Meehaaicsburg Is 8 miles from llanisburg, on the C.V. Railrnail. and aeorssible from all parts of tne L'nit.n. Old and voung. poor and rieb, come all we will do you ft sol. m-grT those afllirted wbo can not visit me perso nally, I willsenil.per mail, on receipt of $6 only. aBeripe to prepare Mediciiie.with full Directions for use,. State all particulars. Address as abora SmtiTO HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE KOTICE! The undersigned are appointed Agents for tbe sale of Doors, Blinds & Window Sash of all sizes, made of the best material. Ail work warranted. IVMade by L.U-Sl'KOL'T, Hughesville, Pa. and for sale by 67 CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g DENTAL CARD. 'FIIE new method of inserting artiti- L cial Teeth, Gum, &c., 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 cleanest,combines the greatest strengih with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of work ever brouicht before the pubttc And not ouly this, tty a beautilul di-' overy in coinLiuation with tbis st!e of work, we can sire tba face ita natural eapreas- sion,witLout,in the least, interfering with the usefulness of the teeth in mastication. I would take this metht-d of informinr those Interested that 1 have purchased tbe Patent hight for this valuable improvement, of tbu inventor, John Allen, (now of New York,) for this and several adjuiuinit counties, aud that I am now manufacturing an article of Tfeth and U urns that will compare favorably with anything in that line thai has ever been made in this or any other country. I ask all. and especially thuse that need uth (if they have engaged them or nctj to call, aud examine fur tnmselres. JOHN LOCK K, Uwisntaa, Office and Residence on Third street, near iarket. Offlce in atlLTO.on llroadway, nearCadwallader'eoorner 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 boihCashand.Mutual plans. Capital,$300,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams ("has 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. HAMLIN, Aorent, 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. TAILORING. JOHN B. MILIEU thankful for past favors would state that be 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 wcrk satisfacto- rily to all. Lewisbnrg, Aug. 10.1857 NOTICE. THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. A. D. 1857, entered into Ce-Partnefship for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Foundry IUHlnes at the Brick Foun 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 8TOVES for coal or wood. Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stores, Ac. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order- S.W. COS. 8ICOSD ASS WALXCT 8TS, PH1I MIliPBH. Capital $1250,000. Assets $408,131 us, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE! There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most neeemaru and tuoslantial precaution We often see it announced that persons hare 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 neiiehhoTS. It will impart confidence to your cred itors, and else a chares-tee oi prudence and precaution to all your business transactions. It requires but a eery swwfi rum to insnre in sums ranging from $100 to SIOOO. and yet how many there are who have no Insurance upon Goads, eurniture, or any thing else! If your Stock Is small, a:i!l the Loss to you "ifhia'confiialny' Insures Jtnr.TtTXOt. MFJtnrAXfl UH, VOOlk VVRXITVRK, JtACHIXMt fend ATOt A From 100 to $5000, at the Lowe-t Bates and upon tbe most Liberal TcraU, and PaoMri PATMirr on the adjustment of Loss. DIRECTORS. Hon Tho. B Florence I JsmesK Neall I rMw.lt.IIelmlw'd eo II. Armstrong I Che's Piniree I rXarml Brew.ter Ihs A. RuMneam I Th Jlandertteld Isaac Leech.Jr. Qeo-llelmtwld I ' ..- General snperlntenieni jtni.i imnisw-i. JIIO'S B. FLOKKNCK, President. TtiW'n R IIF1, I.aneil.U. fecretary. J. MEKKU.I, ASeill. 657 LEW ISbURG, Union Co. Pa A CARD. To the Citizens of Lctcubwrrj. FllHE 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 . H'evlllS & C'O.'S Cheap Bookstore, than any other place in this town. We wish you 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 within the reach of all. Yonng men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing themseves with Books of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we offer at low prices. SinSCBIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. NEVICS & CO'S. SUBSCRIBE lor the New York Ledger, Ballon's tectorial, Harper's Illnsiraied, or any other Newspaper, at Publishers' rales, at P. NEVIl'S 4. COS, Philadelphia. 11. S. LAWRENCE'S N EV PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD, AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, No. 405, Commerce St., Philadelphia. GTCash buyers will find it for their interest tu cau. I'hilad, Jan 1, 1658 y It ROOK Ell & BI.tRSIf, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. 261 North 3d si., 1 door below Vine, Philu. SALES of Boots and Shoes, Dry Ooods, Guns, Hardware, Watches, Fancy Goods, &c.,EVERY EVEM.NO. I3"Cocntry Store keepers and others will always find at our Evening Sales a large and desirable assort ment of the above goods, to be sold in lots to suit buyers. .Goods packed on the premises for Coun try Tiade. Sept. 35, lHS7m3 M'KEA'S CELEBliATKD LIQUID GLUE! THK GREAT sMIK?IVE. Moot nut-fti) urtieiV tt Uivcutfftl, for faooite stona or oUtre. kurpaMiriicin util ity TrTOtli''r)flu,ieiini. mufili. r-"f "rc-m-utt;er known. ALWAYS KhAlV riflC AH'UrATIo.N.a.n.t aiveoD Paper. Cltfe, IvtlT. J'tirnttur, Porcvlinn. C'lii D&, Mairb)orlalaViM. JfisTTjiMUUlacturiiix r'anry Artirl. Toy, ft"- it hast do uv-erior, tut oulr puseii,y irrtr PtrrnKih than any otlif r art it le.but ibreri B.or uirk y, IrttvinK neiaia whrrwthrprur'j'.nij. Net a Puia. Withia the Ivt t).r f 'r opwirttt of iVi.'Hjt) botll.-i of thi juatly erlelvraLeJ Ll'iT 1 1 GLl E have bt-ea nolj, anJ th tfrtut coiiifuitruce lii b it hatt proTtrl in Tcry ' ea, ban tirrvttiily arcurt d U r it atVmam) wbkb th; 1 feiaiitifav-turer has judJ it, at time. Uiftirult to mfi; f-knovlesl by all wh" have uwJit.tbat its nicriUaitf ImX abote any nimilnr article iT,ri,ltr''d to tbt puUie. j7"i.'i iilA Kii extin irWy a,UitttThirtt-ilTr'' ItSe laUlf'Wreu s IrUhrat" Livwt titw.tl. Hrit Adhtrirt. Tnkt ao othrr. TH .T 1 1 I tSTS A BOTTLE. Manuliirtur'-'J aua M. Vt hnlctate anil Ktrtaii, ty M C. M. HKA. Stat, n it. No.W7 Chtnut i-t, Philadtlj-hia. atLIKaral inluninrDtotft:rtrJ tu prtouj detinue of elliDfC tbe above article. For sale by 3i EVIL'S ia Lewisburg HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rpHE testimony of l'rof.Boolh and Dr.Brin- kle having previously been published,the following is now added: From Prof. SfCLOSKET, formerly Prrtessor ot TbeorT and Praetire uf iledicine in the t'etttale Utiieal College ct I'enri-yWania, anJ late Pru6-fsor uf fiurgery in tte Amsncao College of Medicine, ee. I itiL.tsLPHts, Nov iT.t'.rt. Mr. Joeeph E Uwrcr-A trial of jour Liquid Hair t'je will eon.iuee tbe moet skepttral ttiat it is a sate.eleiut and emrious preparation, tnltkemabrotber, it has in sereral in.Unrs proved erf ieeable in the cure of ansae cutaneous eruptioos on the headwind I have no hepitatiou In eommeoduie it to tAOSere.Oirinrsueli an appiieari.-n Vers rrptfuli, J..X- M U.tKt.V,M.D. ' 47iKaeeit.aUTeUth Hover's Writlns; Inks, including Hover's Writing fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, still maintain their high cbaracler.which has always distinguished them, and the exten sive demand Grst created has continued unin terrupted until the present. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street above Fourth, (old No 144) Philadelphia.will receive prompt attention by 679y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. EERR1TIG S SAFE. THK ACKWOWLEnorn V IIAMl'IO .! THIS KtCJ-.M TRIALS at Hea ding have endorsed the (urrent of public opinion, and confirmed the Ter lirt of more than ooact-iden-tal fires, proeinjr conclu-irely that llernn,: s ' is the 03LX sara that will Jf.'i seas. Extract from the Committees Report ou the Trial 01 Iron tfales at Rradinff: MOn the 2eth of February all the members of the Com mittee met to witness the Ssfes snd books and papers, (placed in them) and were perfectly satisned that all was ritfht. The day a.llowintr. the hurninK tolt place.untler tlie superintendence ol Utm twmmuiee. Alter a i:ur ana impartial bnrnirg for nre h-urs, tli Safe f t Kesrs Kvana k Watbon was flrt opened, tbe f afe belne on fire innide, and the content partially consumed, while the contents in the afe of M-ssrs Frrels 4 lierrina vere in good condition, and no f.re tn.ide.' Keadiog, March 2, 15-7. (Signed.) H- FKI.7T. ) V. S. COl.t . MAX.', Committee. A. II. PtAilK K.) And endorsed by over 50 of the best roenof Resding. Tbe above Sates can be inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where tbe pnblie can satisfy themselves cf the great su periority of the "llerrines 'Patent Champion.' over tbe Utteated and userf-un '-inside Iron Dror Salamander." FARKEI.S & HERRINli, 34 Walnnt Street, PhMadelphla. Om7y winAert in fAis &ot of lierriuyi utcat Cham mvm Sifts. The attempt made hy other parties te bolster np the reputation of a Safe widen hti aTlea so .ignatly In tcct &ntal fins in Philadelphia, (Kanstead Place.) br tnsme one out of an aunt's store, ll. A. Lants.) mmle aWre t,frte,j, (diOerent from those th-y sell. i to -burn up" one of Herring's, (half as thick) has met with its true re ward, llerrinz's Safe mtld m4 I lrtmt.proTioec.nclu sivetV that the on) V reliable Safe now made ia- ernetf'.," of wLii-h over l..lssi are now in actual use .and more than 2UU have been tried by fire withnut a titigt lots. ALEXANDER KFJ1I1, ja 1 IMPORTER TeV and SALT. 3S South y tiarvcH, Philadelphia. ASHTOX'8 FINE, LIVERPOOL GROUND, TURK'S ISL..D and DAIRY SALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. April 3 1857in0 rhiladolphia Manu- ;A salamander oaies I'laeaVl v.. X. Vimrth St.. Philadelphia. Truth is Wichtv. and JIust Pravail. Report of the Committee appointed to super intend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Reading, February 27, 1857. KxAerti. March 4. The undersijmej. members of the cvmmittee. do res pectfully report, that we saw the two fafes originally served npnn by Karrels A Ilerrinsr and Evans c Watson, nlacnt si.le by side in a furnace, via : The fab in ne by the rayniester of the rhiladelnhla and Keadins Kailroad Company, In his offlce at lleailin,;. manufactured hy s'ar rels A Iterrinc. and the Safe In vse by II. A. Lantz. in his store, manufactured by Kvans k auon, and fat iu boose and r-apers precisely alike. The ere was started at Si o'clock. A. M and Kept np until four cords of preen hirbory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under tbe superintendence of the subscribers, members of the Committee. The r" afes were then cooled od with water, after which they were opened, and the books anil papers taken out by tbe Committee and taken to II. A. Lants's store for public examination, s Iter they were first examined and marked by the Committee. The books and papers taken from the Safr manufactured by Kvans A tl ntson were but slightly affected bv the intense heat, while tbone taken front the cafe manonictnred by ram Is A Herring were, In our judcment,daniai:ed fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Lvans k Watson's Safe. We believe theabove to have been a fair anil impartial trial of the respective uualiie-- of both Sif.-s. JACOB II. HYSI1KR. DANIKLS. IIU.VTKK. Itavlne been absent durinc the burninir. we fully co incide with the above stateno-nt of the condition of the papers and books taken our of the reiqv-ctive asrs. O. A. MCOI.1.4. II. II. Mmi.KXP.KIiO. JA.MK3 MILHOLLAND. rrnnft &. Watlton have now on hand 300,000 pounds of the above SAFES, which they oiler for sale on better terms than any other manufacturer in the United Stales April 3, 1857 671yl Ire. The following named gentlemen .residents or Read ing and its vlctnitv, who saw the fire have purchased Safes from KVA,o A WATSON since tbe burning up to Hay 1st, Is.'. : G. A. Nicolls, Lepold Tlirab. Isaac Ruth. Kirk 1 lleis ter, W. Khoeds A Son, Henry W. Mlssinger. Dr.w Moore, Solomon Khoads. Levi L. bmith. ItHth A Craig. Wa.Kirk, Kaulnvan A Baum, Wu. llcKarller. tier, J. Kckert. J. M. k U. W. Ilanatock. Esra Miller, Jas. Jamison. J B. A A.B. Warner. Jacob rchmncker, Wm. King.V. B. Sehollenber. ger, K. K. Company, H. A. Lints, w. C. A P. P. Krman Iront, J. P. Bridegane. Billmeyer. rollmer k Co., Miitow. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 204, Chesnut Street, PHI I, AD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEA LS,and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Ciiv and Covtntrv solicited. S. II. VI LT0.N. . ' W. O. .MASON. New Arranscment! AT the Mammoth Drug k Chemlei Emporium of S. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the esiir, Mammoih Drag eltore formerly kept by i, Tlmrnton e Co., are now ready to 11 Urderi and Prescriptions at a Bionent's aotice. Wc have a large and well selected stock of freak and pure DRUGS, MEDIC1XES, Chemical, VycalufTs, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty and UKUUtilSii'S' GLASSWARE, All hind of J'atent Medicine; Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,8noff,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Kottons and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps fc Perfumery of ail kinds Ubcshis i Coat as ar avast taiiiti. Hooks and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Boots Ptne Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Uura ing Fluid always sn band. Pl. RE M INES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire J'roof and Zinc Paints. Prist rving and Pickling Jan, Ao' 7 Customers will find our stock complete' comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell yon cheap goods, we will not ask yon to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drag Store ! F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisbur;, Union Co. Pa. 709 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. ; i'.'i ii Th" subscribers, thankful fa p!'awa.ipast patronage, would inform tiTufcati.jhhe public that they coatiane to yirl',l manufacture all kinds of MILL GLARING and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired ia the best manner. Castings warranted to be ef good material, and at prices that can aot fat to please. GEDUES, MAKSH et CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 CIOOKING Stoves, of variona atteras J and sizes, for Coal or Woo . for aa!a atthe Lewiaburg Foundry by Ueddea, Marsh Co. Q1 TO VE55 Parlor, Wood, and Coal O Stoves, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geddee, Mttsh ek C. llflARD'S PalentCJang Plow, a sups. V rior article, for sale at the Lewisbnrg Foundry by Ceddes, Marsh Cc. GRAIN or Seed Drills Boas' Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill nowin use, for sale at lbs Lewisbarg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh & Co. Hnssey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Grass MAM FACTIRED and for sale at Ihs Lewisburs Foundry by GEDDES, MARSH Ul NOTICE. Ilavins been appointed tlfl SEXTOA "to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would slate that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Abo that he will attend to the re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving frieads. Residence in the Lodge at the Gale of the Cemetery. GEUKGE DOXACHT. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 . IRON! IRCW!! IRON!!! 23 HR 1BS- Jnst recfired at Hie ' HARDWARE STORE of JO SEPH SleFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largest and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exelusire control of tbe celebrated Vsli.itis Centre eonnty Iron, he is enabled to varrant every bar. All sizes Tire, SroIIop, Round and Square ; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac., at Cash prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEX. Lewisburg, May 10, 1S55. Ueluibold'a Genuine Preparation or Highly concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of n m at. -ear::: t 7e I70R Diseases of Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, . Dropsy,Weaknesses,Obstruetios,Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, ADd all diseases cf tne anat Organs arising frf excessive and impre i encies in hie. and removing all Improper Disrbsrges from the LtiedJer. kidney or Sexual Organs,whetr.er existing in Male or 1'eaoaie, from whatever cause they may have originated. and no matter of how long standing, giving Ueaitb and Tiger to the frame, axel Bloom te tee pallid cheek. Joy to tbe Afflicted! It co ivs NrrTMiP mi1 IVbilitatrtl SofTfrrnt, 4 Trmt9 all ttve SYUPTuMS.uioag which to fcmsd Inli!poition to trxeiiion. Ion of power. om of memory dittirulty Pi iTwnthiDp. pfnr mrmkBrtB.bcnvT o$ d fOM.Warl nflralninbIilslt.drY.lf ..ijlbt .tn. coltl fcrt, -Tiilt. falne, iliKBrw of VLckm, Unpoor, nniTrr-l 1.11- of tho eu!-vr vMcm. oftfi rnorBioDJ orP111 JyITtc iynir'triDS haniU. florthis,g ol th fc-iy, -irvon of th fhin. piUii ofu-r-trUnlitt ltd prnption ftt tbo the. ftiM in th- b k. bratBt-ta of th i-ytbtitt. frincntlT blrk tpoti fljioir bfor- tb evr with tt-mpcr-ry rnifTutoa snd Un of a-iirht, want of o-nlio. frroat Btol ilitj. B'I irtiemtw. with home of oorie-tjr. Nothiiiii is morr tlfiirob.o to inrh pei-von than MlUud. OBl BOthlllf tby sotw dnrtul r fcavr of throw It ; BO ivpcoo of toannrr. bo rmrmnttrtM, mo opttrBlatioB, bat hurried txauaitkn from on quAMtioa to aaotbor. ThM Trnptoin", If allrwrd to pt on whlrk thto wrtisV rinr iDvariabiy rrmcvrP i-oob followo Lom or ftoWKB, ATI ITT. A5X KriLTPTlC FlTfr 1b obo of wfairh tho follWwt ynny exT-ire. Who ran nay that theM einfm aro aot, fri'iKDtly followrd by thoM direful tjiMantr Laaity aud Ct-ncumi tioti if The record-, of the lnaB aVy.Biav. and tho mlD-bcly dath5 by CcvravptWa.beaj' avplo tfBtiinoiiy to tbe truth of tbvae aswriioao, la Lanatio Af7um! tho mottt mlanr;htly axhibitioa or-Bcara. Tbo oountt-BBDce ia actually tf-ddra and ijuito ttHuir b Uter mirth or rrWf fTtr TiiU it. hvald a oaa4 of tho voico ocrar, it to rarely axticalato. With woeful airaciirea. waa dorpair Low eullcu osutHls hit grief befruiied. Drbility t mont teiriMoT aad fcaa leoe;ht ttowatttlB upon thouyandt, to Bntinely graT-a. Uiim hlaoting tho ambition of many noble tod tho. It rn bcare4 by tho aeoftbia 1NFALL1HLK KKMF.DT. If you are mifffritif with aay of the a bore liatTiwia ailmiiDtji. the t LLIb EXTRACT BL'CUC will cart yoa. Try it and bt conTincod of ita rAVacj. Biwau or Qcack Kostbcms asb Qrarx IKctos. wbo lalMly boaM of abtlittea aad TrleTmtr. Citrtrat know and avoid them, and save loDjt ralVrinir,, Bont. and esponnre. by f-endita or calling fer a botlie of Um l'.ipular and Sprriffie Kfinely. It allay all raia and in Halation, It poi fc Uy pleawat In it tat an ! odor, but imBjediate ia ita artioa. llEMBOLiyS EXTRACT BUCIIV In f rv pared direetly aeronliOpt to tho Balef of rifAM if.H r AMD t HKiilSTkY, with tho irTeataat atrcaney and Cheniiral knowledge and rare derotrd in it rcaiM nation. See r,ntrtiaor Deweer Valuable Worka on tho Vrnrtire of Physic, and noa of the laic Stajuiaxd W-rlu of aUUicins. tsiooa' One Ftnndred reolters willbepaid toany lilyslrla, wbe can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient ; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove the! it does treat rood. Cases of from one week la thirteen years' standing; have been effected. The mass of Volun tary Testimony ia possession ef the Proprietor, voucbiaf its tirtues ar.d curative powers, is immense, rmbracuiS sasii s well known to iclKNCK AN B a AM. 100,000 Bottles Have &e Sold, and not a single iastaace of a fail are bas been reported ! Personally appeared before are aa Aldermen ef the City of i'biladelphia. II. T. Iluaou, Chemist, who beiM duly sworn does say. that has jrerarauon conuias as Narcotic, Alereury or Injurious brute, but are purely actable. II. T. Ilmeou, Sole Manufacturer. Suorn and subscribed before me this Sid day of Sevear her, lbi. Wat. P. UIIIBAKD, Alderman, i'ritr, 1 per Bottle, or Six for $5 Delivered t my Address, accompanied by reliable and respeableCeTtithaar. trt lrotesors of Medical Collraea, Clergjmen ami otners. Prcpuedandsoldb, . H V,. 52 South Tenth St.Jxitw tAsatnaCiss.e.oijr JsauVt PrntanaLrRU. rs as serf e Pnwgutt awe? Awrrra tAnaaoAeuf laska Stal't. Gnadu ueel Untuh Veevvjesv. EEWABE OF COUNTEBFEIT3. Ak for Hotbvld'iTakt Other Cur Guarantied. Sold by i 680y r.S.CALaLLL,UUcu'S
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