JL A Growing dan ! Galusha A. Gbow wu born in Wind Lani county, Connecticut, in 1323. He wu left father leu at three years of age. , Hi j widowed mother, with eix children, tba oldest seventeen years and the young est but three months, was left with prop erty barsly suffioient to pa; the debts of the estate. When Galusba was ten years old, bii mother left Coouccticut to seek a new home in "the West," and located in Northern Pennsylvania. His reading prompted a desirs for a liberal education, I and his cider brothers, observing the rap- J id improvement be made, unaided by auy tutor, resolved to gratify bis ambition, and accordingly scat him to school. At eventeea be eutcrod the Freshman Class at Amherst College, being poorly fitted, though it was as good as the schools of his wild and thinly peopled region fur bished. In l$ii,he graduated with high honors. In 1317, he was admitted to the bar. In the summer of 1S50, the Demo cratic Convention of bis county nomina ted him for the Legislature, but ho de clined. In the fall of the same year, he was elected to Congress by a singular ac cident in politics. The Democrats of the district were divided, and bad two candi dates in tbo field, each claiming to be the regular nominee. Eight days before the election, both agreed to resign if Mr. Grow would be tbo candidate. lie had left his law office the fall before, by rea son of ill health, and was spending the summer working on farm, plowing, peeling hemlock bark, and surveying. He wss waited upon, in bis retirement, by friend of each candidate, to ascertain Lis fcelicig. They found him with a set of bands on the publio highway, rebuild ing a bridge that had been carried away by- freshet. Ho acceded to their prop osition to be a candidate fur Congress, both the other candidates resigned, and a Convention was called, which placed Mr. Grow in nomination. II j was elected, and ta 1851 took his scat in the House of Representatives, the youDgcst member of tbo Thirty-second Congress, and, with one or two exceptions, of the Thirty-third Congress, also. He is now serving his fourth term in Congress, each election by I larger majorities. Hence bis nick same, "Great Majority Grow." "I gets te Peer, anyhow." The Sa cramento (Cal.) Age tells cf an inveterate lager-bcer consumer, who is in the habit : of hanging around the bar-rooms for the "stumps" and pickings : I ..ye- . .1- -ii e -. - ! "leswruuy, me ota icuow was waning in a saloon on K street, expecting the re ceipt of a free glass. The bar keeper at length saw a dead mouse under the coun ter. "Good !" be exclaimed, ''I'll fix old Lager with this 'era ;" S3 he takes the mouse, puts its decaying body in a glass, (ugh) covers it with malt liquor, and passing it to the counter, calls cut : "Ere, old chap, 'ere's a drink." Lar tntiwil to the counter, around which several 'cute ones were standing, seized the beverage ad swallowed it, choking slightly as the vermin descended bis throat. "Ah! ah! sow you're fixed 1" yelled tbe crowd. "Vas ish fixed V inquired Lager, startled by tho sudden exclamations of the room quad. 'Oh ! you've swallowed a mouse that'll nse you up !" answered tbe bar keeper. "Shwalled a mice! me, mit te peer V said Lager, aa coolly and careless ly as though be bad only taken down a fly. "A mice 1 vel, I tot it was a hop as goes in me ; but I don't care 'lis a mice, gets te peer anyhow 1" A Picture of Mouehm Vibgisia. Tbe State Gazette says: "We saw, yes terday, going up towards tbe upper ferry, a team of four animals a horse, a pony, a mule, and a bull. Tbe borso had tbe , . . . ,. , , oeaves, me pony was oudu, me rauiewas , lame, and the Cull had no provision tor : Krlml. ICK Ul.tA.ti tor tne public ana lor fly time. In the wagon, (which was an ! Par"es' in larBe or sma" q"i'" orJiuary one) there sit a white man, ai Cash paid for Butter and LggS. .e!nr,lod nWr. nnrl a li.m. skntiV fr.il.v ITS: Toys. Spices 4c. always on hand. i ' J bound with a wiep of straw. Tbe while i man held the linen, tbe team held its cwn, and the nigger held the skunk, nod they 11 moved forward. To make this worthy of its place, it is essential to say that it is true." Some crusty old Bachelor is answerable for the following : -Nstnre, Impartial in her end. When h mfttie niu tbe trongrtt. In jntie. theu. to Makr amends Made woman 'a tongua Ui. longrat-1 Somebody else is the sutbor of this : T.mV.j limtea aaooirtacht ; 'ao much bair Male avrry man lonk like a bear." Hut Fanny. bo so thought can 'tter, UmrU oot,-Thi mftre like bean, the better; Hcale," ber pretty abciuluer abrufC'nit. ejleara are aoth glutton cbapa Cor hugging.1 Too Good to Waste. The medical attendant of tbe St. Louis Hospital accos ted an Irish servant at the door of the same, the other day, with : "Did yon give the medicine as I told you V "Faitb, an I did sir." "And the brandy ?" "Snre, an I thought it a pity to waste 10 much good liquor on tbe men that were bound to die anyhow, so I drisked it myself." "Bill," said one loafer to another, "I's a National Reformer, I is." "Vy, is that our party T" "Yet, it is that. If you put in a Toto fiT that party, you vote yourself a farm." 'Wcll, I don't go that, without they'll go a little farther ; I wants a farm and somebody to work it beside." A poor Irishman applied for a license tt sell ardent spirits. On being question ed as to bis moral fi'.nes, be replied : ''An' tore, it's not much of a character tlat a feller needs to sell rum." A jolly old doctor said that people who w.w prjrnpt in thnir payments always re V.ereJ in their sicklies, Uiev :re , ,. '.ner. a,-) pl.;,;.-iun e"i!i t,ot iJj January j July Jj iVbruary j August i tl s aj 4I s ! l :U l e! l'rtj) &1 J t mlii'i: iv b Hull: is uli V a HM.siii Kliilis is ifi i;ijiv!.v ItirV, , ! -AT -iJ -i-Si- -.7 ! fn C-le tfH i ! I I I HM 1 1 I f1 MDlembrr ' jv I 1 1 1 1 1 1 v-fc Is lsh 17 Itjttta tsxstis tattoliT HCHi ffrwM I 1 igiiiH I 4) th April October ) Wi I I I I lis! a' J J .1 .1 J l - ft I - ?:iu!li I'JU.'illl 15 1 17,1V 19 js' HP May i Xovi'inbc-r )L .l)ds.!..!.l: I .NI.IJ. !.() v-f ;i;u'is isimIisi 1 j ii 11 i2ii"c. I . , l. I I"; IVI9I -I 14 13. MM It il ait IM ft .li'l I I 1 I i.."! I I i (5) December, I S 4 S SllOjll 12 V" 14 16 1I7I IS! 12 Vo have recently n1Ttr1 a number of varieties of JfJQ TYPB to our 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 tho way of Tickets, Itlanks, Label, CAKPS, CiiCttWra, liills. &c. The use of these by merchants and busin ess men generally, is more common in most communities than in ours. A larger range of opera4ons may be gained by a constant "keeping before tne people" of the tk ape, occupation or I'KOFession of any man : and a nearer approximation to a Cash busi ness may be made with patronage attracted by this mean?. We think wo have tho materials and the experience the taste and the tact to execute all kinds of Jobbing expected from a Country Oflice, in a style not excelled on reasonable tonus and in prompt time. Call AT THE 'cCtnutfe" Cff.cc. NOTICE. rTMIE subscribers having purchased the fol J lowing property at Constable's Sale as the properly of Mrs.iaia Asm Loko, hereby give notice that they have left the tame prop erty with her during their pleasure 1 A cooking stove and pipe, parlor Hove and pipe, 18 chairs, mantel clock, X looking glas- hmA tnioi"g. a iduda, cupboard, 5 bureaus, settee, CO Ttinls carpeting, S tables, lot of beef and pork. sink. 3 shoat, ate. ALEXANDER DON ACHY, NATHANIEL BLKKHAKT. Lewisburg, Jan. SI, 1858 pd Administrator's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of II Administration on the estate of Jbbsb KING, late of While Deer township. Un ion county, deceased, have been granted to the 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, aaku.x smith. Administrator White Deer, Jan. 16, 1858 LEWISBURG BAKE&Y. TIHE subscriber has rented for a term of I .i i : . C. . Y.-I B, vcara inc cuui.iiuuiuu-t luouis mai ucvw Kline's Hotel, where he carries on slaking Hread. Cake, Tarts, Ac. and hopes to be i able to render entire satisfaction and receive I a liberal support. He also otters nrvVT.M.T'epTnVIVT? TI? v j v r M. a . .a. jl . v j,-. J,-JJ.-, of efrj. kjnd anJ qllalily, o wkobmk onrfj Orders at home or abroad promptly attend- ed 10. SAMUEL HOFFMAN. Lcwisbnrg, Jan. 7, 1H57 I.. H. Liwaitl L. D. Bmwil. A NEW HOTEL, in Eevlburs;, Ia. THEBUFFAlOEHOUSt This House is directly opposite the new Court House. It has been fitted up at considerable eipense, with the view of affording every con venience; and no eflbrt will be spared to ac commodate its patrons. The House is large, conveniently and deliglitful1ylocated,andhas been newiy furnished throughout. I.AWhHE & BREWER, Lewtsbttrg, Aug. 26, '67. Proprietors. COME ONE. COME ALL TO THE CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, rpo West 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 yon want in the same line. His rule is, now's the lime To - settle" that's why he's so cheap, Cash" is hit motto, and he can't be beat. J. n. Dalesman, W' Milton, Has received bis second lot of Spring and Summer CiOOdH from New York and Phila delphia, consisting of CLOTHS nf every grade, plain, black and fancy CASIMERES, alo a beautiful variety of Ready Made CI.O THINU of all descriptions. Also, Ladies' Dress Good, such as Silk, Ti'xtrt, Dt Ijiinct, Dku Cab, Prints, White Gmxi. Gingamr, Em broiitrif. Ribbon; Horiery, Sli, 4;e. Straw Qoodf. Hardware .Cedarware.Qaeensware, &c. All kinds Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Grain. Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap Shingles constantly on hanl. J. B. DATESMAN. Jane 18, 1857 THE subscriber con tinues to carry on the Livery Raalneas at the Old Stand on fouthl Third street, near Market, and respectful!) solicits the patronage cf his friends and th f ublie generallv. CHARLES F. HE!?!. Lewisbarr, M- S3, .r0 Jl.ANK Cinirael5 with Ta.-.her. a-.t Or ts t-!i Fijrrer urvti l.'fTiee. Ha IMn renin CI,' , I 1 ui . -I 3222. LEWISBUllG CHRONICLE Educational FREEBUKG ACADEMY APD NORMAL SCHOOL, Freeburs;, Snyder County, Pa. THE Fourth Semi-Annnal Session of this Institution will commence on Tuet day, Jan'y S, and continue tl'l weeks. Its location is pleasant and healthy. Buildings new and commodious, and Terms low. It is the constant aim of the Teachers to impart suund 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 buaiuess pursuits. The KORMtl. DEPARTMENT Or last Sean inn eucoeeded berond rrpeeWllofia, and Ita mcrabera paMM-d creditable elutinationa. Many vouoc ladiea and cnUemvn att.-ndud it who have procured choota and are now amunr tbe moat aurcee-futteaehera. IVeirous of affording nthera tbe aama (actliUea lor tbo rouKbly preparing tti.tuwlroa to beoume Teaehera, thia Iepartnient will tie rr-nteued -in the 2d of MAKOII uuder atill more favorable naeptrve. The Public dcbool jr.tem will prove a nvupleto failure vnleea good Tsaca aaa are provided for it, and thie can only ha dona by tbe t-ITaP eirnrta of Directors, Tracberp. and frienttaof Edu cation. Their oo-operatioa it therelora rvsp-.-ctfally eoU. cited. TKRMR. Frr Board, Tuition, Room, 1c, per artvion, teStoSO Tuition alone, per arfaion, t to $16 Tuition alone, in Normal Dep't, per Quarter, S Muaie, French. Drawinir mod Painting, Kxtra. Boarding in the viilaite, to $3 per week. OutaCtaloi;oe rontainin further partieulara. AJIreaa GEO. K. M FAKLAND, Principal Freahurf , Jan. I, ISM DNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ! WILL open for the Winter Session of six months on Thursday, Sept. S4th. Tuition, COLLEGE, for the session $20.00 Fuel, Library, &c. " 3.00 ACADEMY English - 10.00 Classical 1300 " Charges ' 2.15 Female Institute, reg'r course $50.00 Preparatory " 13.00 Charges " 1.40 A. K. BELL, General Agent i Treasurer. I.ewisburg, Aug. 1 1, 1857. 3m6a0 LEWISBURG ACADEMY. THE FALL SESSION, of this Institu- L lion, will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. I7lh, 1857, to continue VI eeks. The IViitii ssssiow, ol the same lengtn, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a Vacation during the Holidays. As the public are pretty luiiv ra".n..a with the success of the Print.:nal, during the lO years rf his connection with the Acade my, all extravagant pretensions and promises are out of place ; suffice it In say that all the Branches of a thorough fcnglish ana 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 large class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. PRIMA Hi Readier, Writing. 0,-lner, Arithmetic. fie... Oram, and V. S. Ilit..ry.l JSM AHVANI tn ENGLISH all not included above, UO LANGUAIiKS. 600 No additional charges; also, no dednctions except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH, August :0, 1857 Principa Administrators' Notice. W II EKE AS, Letters of Administration lo 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 lo make immediate payment, Slid .1.-- I..-... a l.im. npnM m...I them for settlement to me. JACOB HEIN I. Y, Administrator Kelly Tp, Nov. 25, 1857 pd THE WITHERED HEART, BY T. tl. ARTHUR. fT WIS is a targe limo. volume. Price $1.00, X with a hne mezzotint engraving, ana is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It shows how a man may seem lo 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, Diograchy, etc. for which we want Agents 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. 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 Thirtf sr., a few doort north of Market, Lewisburg. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to have constantly on hand a supply of the Best Extra Family Flour, (from the Baltimore t;,tvMills.)Hm kiv, heal flour, Corn Meal, Corn and Itjc Chop, Itran.ShipSlulT, iShorts.Oats, Corn, and FEED of all kinds, at Fair Prices. The proprietor is induced lo open this Store fur the purpose of accommodating the public generally, and respectfully solicits their patronage. earGraln of all kinds Wanted.- THOMPSON G. EVANS, Agent Lewisburg, October S3, 1857. TTYMN BOOHS Baptist.Presbvterian, II Methodist, German Reformed.Lutheran, &e. of different sizes and bindings, at 709 XevlUH it Co'. SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with little trouble. With one emkeof Lye and fournonnde enap rat, yon ?an make fifteen allona good rt Soap, liard aoap can be made In tba same way. for eale by w. 0. uauif r (.1,1 James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, XL C'Ollice on Second St. west side.Snd door south of Market, Lewisburg, 6mA93 Union Co. Pa. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL RELIEVED all pain and soreness in from 5 to 30 minutes. .See another tttlumn. Price AO cts. per bottle only. Shipped to all parts of the V. f. For sale by Jfliah Baker, Lewiab'g I W W Lindennuth, BafTe Ilotel C D Ron-h, New Berlin I Beaver, Morria A (Vi. Winfield LeviComly, Turtleville D II Miller. Miflllnbnrg Cumoung 4 White, UarUeton. Sm'OO Vocal and Instrumental ISnsic. THE subscriber having located himself ir Lewisburg. is ready to leach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and all llrass Instruments. 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 Pianos and put them is repair if desired. Residence on South Fourth street. Jan. 19, 1857. Paor. P. HELD. REMOVAL. NEW and Magnificent Stock of COX FECTIO.VERIES t J. F. EICHOI.TZ V CO. have elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Meneci, on Market 8t. near Third, wiere they will keep on band for sa!e the very kesl of t'piifectipneriee. Toy, Fruit. mion, Ve. I'aii "! ' 'I.ewi-.liurj, April 9, 37 "& WEST BRANCH FARMER. MABCII 5, J858. Agricultural. Young America CORN SHELLER: The Cheapest, Simplest, most durable CORK SIIELLER ever Invented! rpHE subscribers would most respectfully 1 call the attention of Speculators and Farmers lo this wonderful machine, now on sale at M'FADDEN'3 Hardware Store, in Lewisburg. tT'County Rights in the States of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and California, fur sale on the most reasonable terms. Machines will be sold in L'nion and Snyder counties to all who may desire fo purchase, in order to lest the utility and durability of the same. Thry thrit green corn as well as dry clean from the cob. Call and see them operate. Price $13. Or address L. St i. U. KURTZ. Nov. 19, 1857y Aaronsbutg, Pa SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs friHE best Springs now in use, warrante d to I give entire satisiacnun. It posesses nine distinctoenMc-M over the Eliptic, and a carriage can be made cheaper after paying the following prices Sulky Springs Open Uuggy Top do $10 Slide seal 4 passenger $17 19 IS 16 6 passenger All orders must be addressed to E.T.SPHOUT, 715 Hughesville, Lyoomtng Co. ra Important to FARMERS ! f"MlE subscriber is prepared to clean I CloereeU at the well-known Mill of Wm.T. Lisa in Kelly township. Union Co, on the shorten notice.and warrant no damage by breaking uf the seed, ttf-Jor the Fifteenth Bushel lis Thankful fee pt patronage he asks a con tinuance of it assuring his casufmce h.a will do his utmost to give satisfaction. Nov. 1857. GEORGE BAKER A Call to Farmers. Farmers, drop your tools pause a little read this, and reflect.'! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." ANEW and scientific manuring system, fur 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 fif'y engravings of the most valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by DK. C. G. REINHOLD, of Boalsburg, Centre Co, Penna. EECOMIMF.XDA TIOS. In thia treatlee it will be seen that tna etyeet bee fteea to (rive the farmer that kind of information which enablee him to make practical application to fcrtiitie hie land and inerreea his grain. frdder and neatnreage. Tnedoctrinea, a taught by thar manuring, and fodder, and paature cul tivation fyptt-m, are rational, clear and evvlent, and mg geat an improvement in the mode of agriculture hitherto nnknowu to our farmer-, and wbkh. if edoptrd. nr.d rul lj r.M.tiv-4 a.-, IhI to ad,M .-.-.-. of the farming community. Such a work haa been'murh wanted, aa it Slla a void which baa long been felt, but which there haa hitherto been no attempt to anpply. And aa farmer, of Centre and Huntingdon countire we recommend the work to every fanner, aa they will rrap the greateat poeaibla benefit from it. Chrifltian Pele.Oeorge Duchanan.DaDiol Moaarr .George Boat, Jacob Moa-er. I'raneia Alexander, John Uatly, John Neflleon, Samuel Danraa, John lloffer, Jonn. M'Wil llame, Jacob Meyer, (Irorge IJuyer.Jr., Henry Meyer. John Car per, Samuel tlilliland, John lla-aon, tieo. Jack, Samuel W ilaon,John Herman, U.W. Meek, Phillip Meyer. 3mW4 For sale in Lewisburg by Da. I. BRUGGE It. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 9,1)3 flotoeriog Jlqnlj. The subscriber has just received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES, from the celebrated Nurseries f( Ellwanger $ Barry, Rochester, N. Y. embracing the very best varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Grapes,Goose berries. Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple for street planting, Ever-blnnming Rose, and a splendid collection of llulbous and other Flowering Plants. I "Niirsery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Haq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed to HENRY R NOLL, Agt for J.MEKRILt, 1.IKN. will receive strict attention. Terms invariably CASH. Lewisburg, Aprl 9, 1857 10. H. Dersham, M.D., PRACTICING Physician, JL Korth Third Htreet. LEWISBURG, PA 709 CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have associ ated themselves into co-partnership for the purpose nf 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 binds 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 DREISBACH, REUBEN SNYDER, tewiabnrg Planing Mill, Sept. IS, 1857. MACHINE BELTING, &c. INDIA RUBBER Belting of all sizes snpe oior Oak tan Leather Belting Mill, Cir cular and Cross-cut SAWS and every des cription of HARDWARE Wholesale and Retail by LEWIS M DOWELL. Williameport, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH 8m698pd C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium Market Street - - Lewisburg, Ta. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-way and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-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'S James F. Una. J. IBerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, l s Attorneys at Law, LEWISBURG, 574 Union County, Penu'a. William VanOezer, TTORNEY at law, j Lm labor r. I'nln Co., Ita. tFOftlce i-.it Klines llfwl ra U3 II. CiERIIART, VEST1ST, Market street, next door to Brown cc i Hitter's Store I.EVVIsBURU, PA. THE sukribcrs offer for sale, at the X Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantities, 100,000 feet dry Hemlock Juists. Scantling, and Plank, at $9 per thousand. 60.0011 Shingles, at $6,50 per thousand. 6.000 feet small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, ; Rails and Fence Boards, on accommodating terms. GEDDES. MARSH 4 CO. Lewisburg, May 15, 1867 DR. SELLING'S Caurer Institute, for the Trcaiment 01 ! Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, or i any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene-1 rallycanbecured(ifcurable) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, stale diseases plainly, and euclose "! cts fur , advice j Letters must have a posiae stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any j distance. Address C L KELLINO. M I. J Mechauicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. i Meehanlmhnrg ia S milea from llarrleliunr. on thcC.T- . Railroad, ami a-eeeeible from all parte nf tbe L'nicn. j Old and veurg, poor and rich, come all we will do yu ; iav. 0SrTt tlinaa afflicted who ran not vieit me ero- i vallv.I aillepiol.per mail.nn receipt of $A only, a hvipe to prepare Mediclne.witb lull Oireetioiw for uM'.ae. titate j all parucniara. jiuureiw aa aowre ou,-.iw HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doors, nilntlN ti. Window Sash of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. IVMade by L.B.SPROUT, Hughesville, Pa. and for sale by 67s CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'e; DENTAL CARD. 'lIIE new method of inserting arlifl-: X cial Teeih, Gum. Ac, known as AUen'it Coutlnuous Cuiu Hork, 1 is, without TXCcptiun, the best improvement j erer made in the art of Dentistry. This work, i when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful. ihe cleanest.combines the preatest srrenpih j with durability, and adds more to a clear and ; distinct articulation, than any other kind of. workcTPrbnuphtbt-ii.ri'Uivubiie. Ani ! Dut only (hi. Hy a baiiiiltil ili-n.ry I In cotDbiiiKtio with this plyle of work, f we can cite the face it natuml fiprt-?- 1 nlon, w itht-ut, in the Irwt, iotcrfenos th fulot-aa . of the tftb in nuu-ticmtion. I would take tlii nifilKl cf informinr tIio intfrrVrJ that I have purrtiawtl the 1'aU-ut Kicht itr tliitt ealustbte ifninT-njrnt, ut the .tiwentt-r, John Allt d. (now cf New ( York.) for thin and aevrral adjoininir muntr-i. mtvi thttt I am now manutarturirg nn article nf Teeth and On mi that I will fomparvfkToraiily with anything in that line tht hrv i ever bru mmi to thin or an other country. I ak all. j and ep'ially thoae that need teeth (if th.y haTecngsgtii UMaaa ui isvvj VO call. aLttl cxamitH- for tliriuirl.r-, JOHN LOTKK. LhbiM. Office and RidDC.r on Third atrec nmr Market. Office in MiLTOit.on Droadway,nearCadwaitaIer'9erner West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached I Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm j Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bothCash and Mutual plans. Capua!,'J.)U0,llU0. DIRECTORS. Hon John 1 Pearce John U Hall Chas A Mayer Chas Crist Hon C C Harvey T T Abrams D J Jarkmaa W White Thos Kitchen Peter Dickinson Hon. G. C. HARVEY, President. T.T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN, Sec V. JAMES D. HAMMX, Aeent. 6J7 Lewisbur", l'nion Co. Pa. TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would state that he has re ceived the Fall and Winter Fashion, and is prepared to CUT, MAKE, and REPAIR garments as nsnal. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to execute his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewisbnrg, Ang. 10.1S57 NOTICE. THE undersigned have this Sd day of Feb. A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose of carrying on a General Foundry Bunlneas ai the Brick Foun dry in Market street. Lewisburg, under the name and firm of Frtck & I.illev. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLEY. Lewisburg, Feb 2. 1857. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood, tStnne Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, &c.in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to or?er- fqilDcte'& ?ic(:q;is, ?i)5i(irqi:e Cohip. cob. noon) ahd mxixrt its, fhii.adklpbia. 4 apltal $l,r0,000. Assets tow.i&i 13 1Dvesied in Bonds, Mort gages and other potni sccamifs, ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST Lu BY FRE 1 There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most ntcetaary anU MuManliai precaution. ! We often see it announced that persons have j lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them j by the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. j Insurance protects you from the incendiary, i negligence of servants and the casualties of your ne ikI. bora. ?t will impart foufidenrr to your crd- ! itorc and character ni prudrvce nd precantion to ( all your buiintxia tranaartioiia. It rrqnjrpn hut a ?ery small sum to Injure in ram i ran trin ft from $100 to $1000, and y-t hfw many tlnre are 1 who have no insurance upon (toad. Furniture, or any- thinp rli-rl If your Stock ia pmail, tr.M tbe Loss to you . U'Cht bm wrious. j Thia Company Inirnr BmDrXGX. MFRCIUXfr l.Ey GOODS, FVRXn TIT K. MA 7.VA A' and STUCK ' From f 100 to $5000, j at tbe faweet Ratee mod upon the meat Librral Terms, ' and raoMPT raniurr on the adjustment Rf Loss. j DIRECTORS. ITon The.B.Flnreore Jame K Xeall I E-iw.R TTetmtaM ' Ore H-Arm.treng Ctia'a Dinffee I .'.Oarml llrew.ter t'hft.A.Knbineam I Th Maoderfletd Isaac Leeeb, Jr. Geo. Ilelmbold Oeaeral Superintendent JOHN TI10MA?0N. t TIKC3 B. FLOKENCK, PnaiJent. i EDWD . UELMWH.D. feeretary. i. MKKKII.I. Aient, 657 LEWISBURG, Tmon Co. Pa A CARD. T i the Viti&ns of Lru-isbnrg. THE object if this Card is to call ynnr attention to the fact that you can bny your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety to select from at Xci lUK k Co.' Cheap Bookstore, than any other place in this town. We wish you to call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If you were to consult your own intereM.you would givethis establishment your liberal encouragement. We desire to see a taste for readin? crow nn, and to fur- ther this we place good and useful works at such low rates as to be within the reach of I all. Young men desirous of imrrovinr? their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing themseves with Books of Travel. History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we otter at low prices. Cl:BSrRIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker. Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. NEVUS Si CO'S. SUBSCRIBE for the New York Ledger, j M Fallon's Pictorial, Harper's Illustrated, rr any etr.er .exspspr, a! r-ib'ishers' rve-.. ' st P. NF.VU'S A. I'O'S. i Philadelphia. nTch olls house, ii:urout'an I'lun) . r, . 115, South laigutn M. oeiow mesnui, , nrrrr r. T Tilt I 4 I HISH..use is f..r Permanent and l ransient , of the city.center of business, and convenient to all places ot amusement. Tne Mercantile and Traveling community wiil find it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness and economy. I V'Single rooms .10 els per ni-lit by the week $2 50 and upwards ly7S3 N. S. LAWRENCE'S N K W PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD, AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, Xo. 4u5, Cuiiimcrce St., Philaileljihia. tVCash buyers will find it for their interest lo cail. 1'hilad, Jan 1, H-8 y M'RK.V'S CELF.nR.VTKD LNiUII) GLUE! TDK CRK.4T ADtlK'-IVE. M't neefil article ever luvruted, for bouM-etorr or olUce. Buri'aaema in util ity errv otl-r rliie.tum. mn-ilae. rast ore. ni-utevr ALWAYS KKAIJV foil AHI.irATH.N.adhe- e en Pafer, Clotb, l-ath-r. lurnttnre, l're-lin. I in j na, MarhleorlilaM. i'.-r manurctorinit I'ancy Arliclr-, T'.y, ete . it line no -wi-eTHir. o't ont v posst-p-inir i:ri-:t-r etriiiioh than any oth r .irti--le. but a-ib.-rep mor .(ti;ckl v, f Icevinic u. stain wh'Te tlmprt are j' ir.-.l. XvtaK'U-. 1 Vi ititija th- la.'t tl.ri Vf;.r upw.r ! rf i.'.i' 0t butili-a ! r,f tln;u.tly e'lrbratr I LitL' III 'ji-l'l'. bMi been k II. w. wut. turn mn.i u.- fcitn(lr,1 hy mll w!,.,Ill, u-.i n,tht ir. mt-rii,a f- nil th- itreitt ennvni-i.re im 11 il naa ,ro,-a in ry at'i any enniUr urti'-lr e,r i-Her'l t" Ihe pu' Ire. Uxtl" M'l'rtii'i O-. r.i'firf G.i" r'.r Ijrtjt Ad'in't. Iui no ll,.r. rU'f.M r-UVf. I tXTS A UnTILt. Manufactured aue iM.1.1. W lu.lpsalf arii trtnii, I f V. M :. M. nEA.H-itltr.T. Xn.lVT Cli tout St, Pkiia-iehia. ae.lii.ji tlie .1rfe ert:i-' Fur :.a!e by N EVIL'S in Lewisbur? " HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. riMIE testimony ot Fruf.E.KH.i an.l Dr.Brin- klc having previously been puMiiheii.the fuliowing is now added: FrAm rrof. M'CLOSKf'Y, I rxu.j Vrrfatnx cf Th anil Pmctire .if 1lir!n" in Th F mal" M-alira. C 't ivnn-j Ifaina. ar 1 lute lrofrsnr of iurgtrj m tU Acutmcan ColLwe of Meaiine. Ac I'fiii. I'll Fin.. Nov 2T,ls."'i. Mr .Trmnph E Iforfr A trin r.f y,.r Liquid H:nr l'T win rmmu,cs; i h mrmt kp't''l that it i f. -e .ri ttt ftoJ rificii'iiis Ti",'riiwi, tni.rH' m.inv .tl.era it l.x in ie-rl ii!tni-- ; f'Wcd ervitr-;ible in cur uf -f-ine rutans-oue.' rttrti'-n the h-d it1 I hf.? b"-itntnM In rs ramendinp it to tliose n-i'i:riDp n-li an tm-1i tu n Wry roieUfuiiy. J.k. X MTI.O?KV. M h 4T5 ktcr it- above IZth lIo-IS YVlit.n? InkH. inclii'lin? Hover's Writing J'iuui and Hover's lndtihlc Inks, still maintain their hih character.which has always distinguished them, and the ei!en 5ive demand first created has continued unin terrupted until the present. Orders, addrexsrrd to the Manufaof ry, No. lit; RACK street above Fourth, (til So 111) Philadelphia, will r-cove prompt attenlinn ty 6i0y JOEI'H E. HOVER. Manufacturer. HERRING'S SAFE. th k irniownnfirn c ii a .m no .! THE RJXNT TRIAlt K-a-ding l.ave eniur d tbe urTtr "f : f oseise c,-;Dion, and fotfirmeti tl: j Ti'Tftitt of Bi"re than 2iu acrkli-o. I tat fir.-, proTiiiK cuncluniTflj tl.at "HerririK'n" U the oLl afk trur i 1LI OT Bni. Ki tract from tn Ctnmittr-t 1 Report fii the Tiial of I run Saf- . at katiofr: On t1 -'"th of Ft-l.rimry m'.l tbi ir.-mVem of fti Cfm- t initt mot to itnit the Sf and toki und prri, 1 (; !"Ctl in tlirm) and wre prtf-tly nti'iifel that ail was fiicht. ThadaT fntlowtns. the burring tr- k it.acv.nnder I tlie Bupcrints-nde'nfo o! the rmraittt. After a fir and , imrarttnl hurninff fr five brurB. th Pf.' of Mcf'ri I Erana t Vt-on iv Cr-t et-n -d. th i?afe Mng "n f r i inidp,an-i tht pfnT-TtM parli:il'T rnniini.-d. tiI thf cooteiita in the Snfc ot M. nr- l-'hrreia A iirnoj were ia good fonditirn. sod do fire iDriJe. ; Kfadinz. March 2. lAvT. t (tignfd,; II . F FEI.TX. ) P. s. rn . Ctmmittee. A 11 PKAI'lM'K.) j AnJ enjorewl by over ao of the N-.t men f Reeit:oe. j The al'oee ?afos ran be in.peti-il t 34 W.ilrut ?tr,-t. where the rtublic .'an eati.fy themeea r.f the arent .n- , prifrite of the 'MI'-rriDi;. Putrot Ch".mpinn." oT the dclcalcu ami ufil-ttp 'in.iil Iron T'mr SV.mandcr." ' FARI.KL8 & Hi:RRI.G, 34 W alnut Slrt. I'h la'IrlpMm. ! Only mafitrt inthit State (f Jlemng's i ntent Chan- ' pitm S,i fts. Thf attf mpt mad4 W rthr rT'" lft!,t.,r op the ; r-ptitti',n of a wdi-h f.-.li nn ipnally in tfci- j drntat f.r in I'hiladelphin, t nanht iMff(i hy tnklrj : Mi oiit cf an a?nt tfra. (H. A. l-ant.) ni!i.ir- siu-' thtckn-a, MilT- n nt fr ni ihof th-j iil. i -burn up" t oris? of H-Trire'f. f half 1 1 ' -k hi ivt nh it- trn re- w::rd. Hrrinri if nr-t humt. rrrTr a: nlti- ' riv.'lv that tl.eon'T roiinblf ? ifrrtr mde ir-t ; i rfwl.irb oTt-r 1 '.'" ar now in acniHi njf.itn'1 mrri than t iiUO hae ben triid ty r.re u-Ufut a tingir less. ET.IXS &. W.tTSOX, mwm. Phi l:iHin hia Tnnn 0W0 fac'""4 ! SP4't' Salamander Safes aS3Se5 A. 26 S. Fourth St., ; -.in-,;-. "t Philadelphia. j Truth is Sliphty, anJ Must l'ravail. Report of the tVmniiuee appcinied to s nper- j intend the Bitrmnc of the Iron Sales, at j KeaJiDg, February 27. 1657. ! - lmrrro. March I. The und'eMiiu,. wirmhere of th et mm litre, ilo rre- 1 pertluily rrport, tliat raw the two fmttm eric-rally j eKreed upon bj Farrels Hirrmgaod Kvan.A Uat.on. I plarrd nitte hy Fidr in a (urnare. l is : The Salr in ne l.y I tlie ravmaMer of the fhiladeiphia nd Keadin; Kailroad j Comrinr. in hie ofliee at Keadins. maoulaetur.-d Ly l"j. j rei. A llrrrinir. and the .cafe in if ty II. A linia. in 1 hi. .tore. mMnufiftored t y Krans A lTatson, and j ut in i bonka and paper prrri.cely alike. Tlie fire waa atart.-d at oVI'Tlt. A. M.. and ket np I until teur cr.rda of preen hirkory. twoct.r J dry oak and . half rhotmit fop wm-i were entirely ernum-d. the I whole under tbe miperintrnrienee of the rUbM-noer. ' memherii of theCommit'ee. The 'afr. were thin rmlrd . olt with water, afier whirh they were opened, and the book, and pap. r. taken out hy (he Corr mittee and taken . to II. A. Lanlz't .tore for j.ul.li examination. a!t-r tl'ey were nrat eynininedand marked t y tlie I'on.mit'ee. T he book and paper, taken frem the Safe manufaetnred f.y Krans A H at-on were t ut .iizhtly aft. rted hy Ihe inren-e : heat, while thofe taken from the Safe manuhtrtnred t y ! r'arrel A llerrinifwere, in onr .'inlcnient, damaged fuily ' fineen per rent, more than the taken (am Ltan. 4 : V ateon". Safe. We b.-!ieTetheanoretohaTe been a fair and imrartial trial of the reaLective qualiti. a of Kuh S-f. .. j JAOOB !!. ITSIIFR. DAMKL S. HUNTER. ! TT.inir been aeeent dnrioir the f urninj. we fn'Iy ro- j inride aith the abo ftatrnient of the rendition the (apcrs and books taken uur of the re'neetit S&ua. II A. Sli OI.I.ji. ; h it vriii.KNfKrrt. ' JAMF.S M1I.IKII.LAND. : Fliins &, IYalian have now on hand 300,000 pounds! of the above S AFES, which they mlcr fur sale on letter terms than : any other mannfacturer iu the I'nited Stales April 3. 1857 BTiyl The following named et ntTrenrn.reaiuenf of Read- ' Inland it" eieintty. who ma the fire hare puriha.e.! '. fe from F.VANd a WATit. sinee the burning up to . May l.t. IS;. " U. A. Nirnlls, lipoid Itirah. I--aae Futh, Kirk !W ter, W. Khoad. I S n. llenry W. li,ineer. Ilr W iloore, Solomon Khoads. Leri L. Smith. High A Crai. W m.Kirk. Kantman A Bamn, Wm Farli. r. lleo. J. F-X' r. J M. A a. W. llantnok. Kira .Miller. Ja. Jamuon. J R A A H Warner. Jaeob Stlimurki r. a m. Kinp.V. 11. SehlU nb r pee. It. R. Compnnr. II. A. Lanrt, W. C. A V. P. Krmao tr.iut, J. P. DridiTane, Bilimeyer. Foltmer A Co.. .M ilton. Engravin; and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, fhcsnnt Street, PHILAP. Visitin; and other CARDS. Corporation and other SEAI.S.and everything in onr line of business, promptly attended to, in rood stvle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited, s. h. FriroN. y W- MASON. To Tax Payers. 1 l.L persons are hereby notified that the V properties against which taxes arc en tered in the Commissioners' oflice will be ex- posed lo sale in June next. Those who wish to save costs will do well to attend to them immediately. A list rf th-s not pai.T w:il sr-on be ptiblive;!. H.P.5HELI.F.R. Feb. IS, IS.s. Trra? of l'nicn Co. I I Lodsing. Every etf.,rt will be made by - I -. ..V ' "'""tib I the" PruprlettTr, E. NICHOLLS. lo K.ve satis- j ''.i faction to his Patrons. , , . UKLOOIbl S OLASS ARt, New Arrangement! T the Mammoth Dreg & Chemical L1 Emporium of nporiu S. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the ei,,- Mammnlh llrnir ftl,.ri fnraierlv L . L, ... u ftttt Fruit and ConfectloiiMv Tubacco,SnufT,i!nd Imported Ciyarsof iht choicest brands, Fanry Xttttttus and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of ail kind, T DuLsiiiis lid Combs or irt,t vaaiiTy ICol.t and Stationer;, a general variety of Literary and School Booii I'me Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every dsrrijit.on ; tresh Pine Oil and Patent Bur. in? Fluid alwar; on hand. PI KK V l.NLS and LIQUORS of allk:6i, f r Mf f'icinal uses. I 'ire I'rwf and Zine Paints. I'nxrving an.J Pickling Jars, if! fyCuston.erswill find our stock complete' coniprisirg many articles it ia impossible hers to eiiiiineraie. and all sold ai moderate pricts Call and sre ns. one and all, and see ost si.xk ; and il we can't sell you cheap good, ue u-ill nt a-lc you to buv. We are alu-ays on hand to wait on customers. Reinen.ber the Mammoth Drue Store ! F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisbur?, Union Co. Pa. 709 LEWISEUr,G FCUKDRY. r Ti" salseriber.e, thankful f & f-(Mirat patrcnaee, would mfirs ??m PoWic they ccatian u clrirT.-'t-'e. manofaeture all kinds of Mill 1-tA l.'l.Nti and oth-r Castings. Thrnhicj Machines and nther Machinery repaired in it. teM manner. I'a'tincs warranted te t sf rr.d materia!, ai.d at prices that can not fti to pa?e. fJEDDES, MAhSH 4 CO. Lewisbartr, Feb. IbLl ClOOKINtl 5iovfs, of various atierm ; and siz-a.. for (!oal or Woo , for salt atthe Lewisburg Fuondre bj (.. .I.lee, Marah & Co. STOVKd I'urior, Wcod. and Coa Stoves, various palterns, for ale at lbs Lewi-bura Foundry. Ceddee. Manh & Co. T.K1'S Pnteni liana Plow, a sue. rior ar'.icle, for salral the Lewisburj Foundry hy Gediiea. Mai.b & Co. GIIA1N or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the best and most durahlt I rain lirillnowin use, for eale at tba Ltwieeur. Foundry by G'eddee, Msrah A Co. Eussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Grass AM FACTIT.ED and for sale at Ui Lewisbur? Foundry by liEDbE.s. MARSH & CJ "VOTliT. Ifavins If en afpoiuted tie i. SEXTON to Ihe Lewisburg Ctmelerr, me s'jbrnl e r would slate that be is prepare! to prrfi rin all duties cmr.ccied with the bartal of the dead. on short notice. Also that he will attend icthe re-interment of deceased person, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the I.o'ee at the Caie rf thl Cemetery. fiEOKGE UONACHY. Lewisburg, May 20, 1S54 IRON! IECN!! IECW!!! 3 47tS 1ES- Jst wefired at Ite ' HARDWARE STORE of JO- HFFH McFADDES. Farmers and Blacl smilhs, call and see the mt-est tmot best Sf-rtinent of Iron ever ofierrd en the West Branch. Having the exclusive control of tl.t celebrated Vuihtiii i Centre cennty Ircp, he is enabled to v arrant every bar. A 1 sizes Tire, Scollop, Rtund and Square; Horta Shoe. Nail Rods, Ac., at Casa prices to ai). Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M FADDE5. Lewisbnre;, May 10, 1855. Mcluiljold'a Cf Diiine Ireparalloa or Highly eoncentrottd Compound Fluid Extract of n s sjlj sxr: mm vj IiOR Diseases of Bladder. Kidneys. Graft', Dropsy. Weakii' ses,Obstruciio.,Seerel ll:eases. Feirale Couiplaints.ar.d all diseases i f ihe Sexual tire an a ari'in Tre m eare.-n nd isaprow eneiea in lite ard remi.aine II lirptepr-r Pcharee fn a The Bladjee. h idney. or Cea uai Ora'al.a.a b tber eaal:B in Male or Female, fn.ES wha:cTr mum thej assy nan oiiainated. a:id no matter of hcv li standing, giring llvaith and Vipr to the frame, and Bloom, te lbs pal. id ci eak. Jay ta the Afflicted! It fMT NerTf u .n-1 D tititt-d -"nfTrTTi. tiH rose 11 thf frMIliMS anuac which samy be fottntl IpiI oir;n to ex rti- S, 1 r-t ft mr, lomp of BfirriT utti-uit rit Lrtithiti- nviml wratin. bcrrr of ea.-r.-tpak rrT-.tT- n- Litr.f, tlrt-miiui horrf-r of di!h, E?cht j.wi jifs, eolil fpfct. WkkfftJiDf f. driDBrm of fi-irn, I 'Dufr, uoivrral .atitud cf lfc mtr cuiar vum. eft n riiprsioua arT'1' j'"," :ir f n. t Br. hri hai.dfi, fin.bi8g of lUf tt-Iy. Uryiif of thf fk.n, pmllid cuo-tfnan-p :.rj rrui. f ;nit CD the focf. palD Id iht- bat k. bratier-- tf the (Tel.dt fr-nu- ntiy t:tk crtt.- Cing Wlora the Tr with t-in(oriiry t.ffiitMio and I-? rf s-siht. want of ; Oct ten, ercat mol il.ty. nr- r-t!foi-p, tith hPiror "f foru ly. 't'ttir? i-Biorf dfirable to incb jtih v than to.vude, and otliicg the mor dreaii tir frr of Uifm-elTr; bo Trpcm of tRBnnrr. no -aroptD-. no np?f olaticn, but l.uirud trai.Piun from on quraiivB to aeelbcr. T1h tsTBiptfia, if :icrd to ffo "it whir b tb )- cine in-.ruKiy rcmcT' Ceon folio Lom or Piwii, Fati itt. ad nimjc 1 ':t id tec of vfaxb u Mtlenl way ri ire. W ho run iy tLat theM eiceeea ar l frequently ftlir w.J ty il.o nirrfiil t)ieasa--IaMtv7 aotl t'"?inrin? Ihe rerprdB rf the dd Aylnstv mti't tbf mpianejioly d-ath by CoD'oBipticn. bear ampla tT"itTiony to il-truth cf ihrfe 8ertiriM. Ia Lurati A'yium th io?t mflancbnly e:b.titioB arart. T rruntttinhfii ip actually M-ddt-n acd quite dtitute a tler nuirth or prt-f i-T r liKit it. Looid a, aousd of IA voice oerur, it ia rare'y artirulate. n itb woeful m.a.nrea, van deMtr T-rw sullen wandi bis jrief b-gaiied. reCility i mrrt trrriHe! and haa brought thecat upon Uiou.tnii4 to unl.mel era.m, thus blaa'.inf ibt lunt'iiion of man ttrbl vouth. It en b rand by tlw dm Ctthia lNFALl.ir.l t JiFMl UY. If you r auTrrine with any of tbe a be re dlatirmaf ailmt-nt. the H.LI1 EXi'HAtT CLtliC wiU car y Try :t and t fonT.ur.-d uf its fErary. Ei war i cr Qcick No-ntr A5 Qcf t Doer?, wlio laicly boaat of Liiit;-a ana nknvrr. C:im knew ard avoid th m. ard " lccir fullrrire. wfff rtrd expf.aure. hj ar.d.nf or calling tor bottla of -W lYpuljir mv i ?xr ftie Kt-mt!?. li allay sil rain and tuBipatirD.ii y erfrctly plean--In it- tate nni odor, Lut immediate in its action. 11EM110LIS EXTRACT hlCUU I pp-pureel dir-cilT aecor.Iir.jr to tha Snlea of J M i Y AD t Hi '.V.vA I', ttb tha pr.atrt accural? and rbcmi. 1 Itni-wln-re ai d rare devotrd in itarcinl notion. prniwuT iv-crs' Vaiunble Wt-rt. rn tiia Pmrttre oT I h;5ic, aiid most of lb Ute Staadard Horia ot Mtiiiciutr. fr-ftiooi One II unbred Poilnrs will be paid to any PIrrdcha- mc rroT that the Medicine ever irjurd a lath-ot , i tho tpahmony cf thouaandacan ba- frfduced to prove tl"- it do- tit fOi. I'naea ot Ir B in w--h to tbirtM yeiirjt' tamliwa: have bvt-D e (Tt-rted. The atas of Tola iary T't m-my 10 posarion rf th Proprietor, vouclutsi it vtrtne ard rurati T w" r. ia i m m n , cmbraci namt-awcll knowa to tClk.NtK ANU AMK. 100,000 Ihttkt Iore Bren So?J, and not a inle irutanre cf a faiisre ha. hern rreortei IVr-rn'.'T arpearrd hefore me is Alderman of ts. City of l l ilij.lob.a, H T. IlK.nn. Ch.DjiM. whot:M duly sworn die. .ay. that his rrearatioD roBtaie. Narrotic, Mercury or injorien. lruf. hut are rorly gwtahle. H. T. HmsoLA. iole Manulaetnrrr. Swom acd .uhscribrd h. freme thi.2."'d day of ci.se her, Ifol. JI. P. II HI BAUD, Aldtrsjaa. Prix, $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5 Delittrti any Address, sreerr.nnnied he reliahlt and re-pensihlerertifeates fhS l'rofe.tr. of Sledieal College, Clergi men no other. Prerarad and eold hy H T.HH KU rcetial and Anilyttnl Oe" .Vd. 52 South Tenth St.,lt.cw iMOnutJitrmtiti faiJerV IBiiarRrsi ar. be had of 2mssir!$ nnd TVw.Vet rarea,-' I'HUrd tc.'f, fVajtffli oed firituk Jmnces. BEWARE Cr CCUaTtEXEITS. Ask foe HemlMsTeke no Other C Uucrertf.-d. frldliy fWT' F . CI IT1 WEI 1. ltu-eri