il At llie same lime, in answer to the Fevcml pctilious proiliiucd on that side, 1 .vhrtwed one siiliscribed liy the wosncn of several persons of quality, liumlily setting forth tli.it siueo the iniroduelion of this nnj le, their re spective tallies liml (instead of licstow i ir on them their ca.-t crowns) cut theni into shrC'l.,and mixed them with j the cordage and buckram, to complete , the stirrc'iiiu'' of their undfr-netticoals. ; For which, and sundry other reasons, 1 pronounced the petticoat a forfeiture: !mt to jdiow that I did not make that jtidgemcnt fir the sake of filthy lucre, 1 ordered i' to be folded up, and sent it as a present to .a widow gentlewo man, who in? live uatiliters, ilosirmg ! she woi.ld ninki each of them a pctii-j coat out of it, and send ine back the i remainder, which I design to cut into 1 stomachers, cap?, facings of my waist-1 coat a'eeves, and oilier garnitures suit- j able to my age and quality. I I would not be understood that (while 1 discard this monstrous inven- j tion) 1 am an enemy to the proper j ornaments of the fair sex. On the j contrary, as the hand of nature has poured on them such a profusion of charms and graces, and sent them into the world more amiable and finished than the rest of her works; so I would have them bestow upon themselves all the additional beauties that art can supply them with, provided it docs not interfere with, disguise, or pervert those of nature. I consider woman as a beautiful romantic animal, that may be adorned with furs and feathers, pearls and dia uionds.ores and silks. The lynx shall cast its .ekin at her feet to make her a ; tippet; the peacock, parrot, and swan, 6hall pay contributions to her mofl"; tha sea shall be searched for shells, and the rocks for gems ; and every part of nature furnish out its share towards the embellishment of a crea ture that is the most consummate work of it. All this 1 shall indulge them in ; but as for the petticoat 1 have been speaking of, I neither can nor will allow it. noTii siijes. A man lo bi carriage was ridiug along, A gailj drmstfil mik y bis hid : la KiUitu anJ iactis ttb luokU like a ti'tecot And hv i ke a kiug ia Ll friJe. A wood s awjr.T ctrtod cp tb itrw t u thi-y pa5tJ, The carriF mad couple be ejt J, And ailt an b wrkf-d with bis rav on a leg, 1 wbh I was ri-'k aui could ride." The man in the carriar" remark d to bis wife One thing I Wuulu irc if I could I'd gire all my wealth mr iUs etrcngih and the bi-aith Of the mn who tawi-tb ike wuoi." A pfvttj' yi'ung nial J, with a bundh t f work, IVho.- fce a (be uiornioj; wa.s f-irt IV nt triffiing aluu;; with a smile of delight, bile hummiu a love-brta thing air. be looked on the carriage; the lady L nw, Arrayrd in ujparl no &d, Akd mm hi a wbijN-r, "I wl-h from wj heart Tle aatiuf aiid lacuj Wvrc utne.H The lady looked out on the maid with ht-r work. So fair in hi r calico dret And sail, -IM nlinuih 0sc6ln and wealtbi Jlcr brauij and juutb to iHrf.-?. Thus it i& in tlie world, whatever our lot, Our minis and our time we employ In longing and sighing for what we bare not, Ungrateful fur what wo enjoy. We welcome the pleararei for wbkh we have fighed, The heart had a void in it etill, Crowing dt-eper aud wider the longer we lire, That nothing but Uvaven can fill. Keeping a Secret. "O, Low do you do, Mrs. liujjbodj? Lave you heard tho news? the etorj abuut Mrs. Trot V "Bless your eoul, why do ! really Mw. Ci, what iu the world ia it? do toil." '0, I promib d a it to tell any one, for a'.! tbc word : no. uo; I must covor tell on't, fur I'm urcadial 'fraid it will get out." "0, pshaw ! why I'll never tell on't as I long as I live, just as true as the world that s, and is to cmc." "Now you woa'i say anything to any body about it V "Never, h-jpe to die thia very minute." "Well, if you will believe me, Mrs. Monday told tuc lust night, that Mrs. Leg get told her, that her siater'i husband was told by a friend who drcampt it, that Mrs. ; Trouble 8 oldest daughter, told Mrs. Itch ing, that Lor mother bad heard her grand mother eay, &he had a letter which she got from bcr half bi&ur'b second huebaui's ciuusi uroiuer e biep uaugutcr, (bat It was : now currently reported about W'ipgletown, I v , ( . , , ff , . I bj captato of a clam boat, that bad just arrived from tbe Sandwich Islands, tbat I tbe Mermaids about tbat section of country I ... . ... ' , wuiu iiauiuju ohiria wua cuarK fcKlQ liusilcf, stuffed with Porcupine feathers !" The Cahle Tow. "htmr," of Button Post, perpetrated tbe foliowiug : "I'he westward course of empire yet Demands a higher speed; Colombia would go ahead. While Europe lags indeed; But Field has found a remedy. As Europe is so slow Our Continent, impatient, takes The Eastern World iu tow ! James A. Van Vorst, aged 92 years, and Matliias Kartliydt, aged 82 years, live iu Glcnrillc, ucar Schenectady, (New York State.) About a week ugo, UarliyJt had some hay to get in, nud could get no one to assist hint. Van Vorst, hearing of this, volunteer ed his services, saying, "I am boy enough ;" aud tiic two together took in stVEX loads of hay ia the after iioou. A Fooi.isu Fellow. A German named Frantz liingeller, residing in New Orleans, La., foil in love with a negro girl, black as ink and weighing iirt pounds, and because she refused lite "while trash," he committed sui cide. A writer from the'Tip-TopIIousc," Mount Washington, who with others reached there in a rain storm, says tliat after dinner they sat around" a t harcoal fire and counted noses, and found that the party consisted of five ltAi.v-PEERs and twelve rain-beaux. il ' I I I I "J ) ..J January j July L', A 7 1 IT,l'l;.l3i.ill!.: c:, I'l'lirilUI) August ll s a 4! si 6 S V lll'll 12 1.1 4: 4 S ! V ' 7 S 1 lonili'j'is: VI 14il;.lir.l;jl l"-jl7 j I li.l l.'.ll ITllSils SI mi; 3 ss'stsi a,26.a lf.liai:ll t, MM in Jlarcli S'tciiibfr ly 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( il 21 T. i ; ii nlluiiiii'M lit 1T1iIH-3i il S4!',a f.1 7 8 10,11 ' 1 :III4 1.1116 17 IsC 1 J in 2urJi.i-.'.iii4 T '1.1- April Oitolcr , I I I 1 .1 Jr. -A "I S 14 la 16T1 1 t . l:i Ji;Jlr.-J SI "I' 3aj h 4! ,1 4:1! .Yo ember I I I I J .11 4 Si f. i"iuli2;i- II !l l;i! l-"in;14!l; ' lrlK.lv. lHai;il, -I ll!l;. 1 i.ii i;ai'i 1 : Vli i.al ;is -m June Ueeeiuber i I if 7 V 111 11 IS I S r, 7 ft ... l.i!llfl'j f l:ill!l:, ir. 17 lsl! : U' t:i14 1.'. HiiUllk Ir h o job vnminm We Imvc recently adder a mimlicr of varieties of J0& TYPE to our former larirc assortment, making OVER CO STYLES of type, large and small, villi a good variety of border;?, and most rcsiiect- i.M.. ,i:: - t ..:..i .1. , .1 iuiiv soiiuii ii nun 01 llll'lll vy lllObC wanting anything in the way of TicketN, IllankN, Labels, CARDS, Circular?, Hills, Ac. The use of these by merchants and busin ess men generally, is more common in most communities than .in onrs. A larger range of operations may be gained by a constant "keeping before tllC people" of the TKAIiK, OCCUPATION or i'kokkssiox of any man : and a uearcr approximation to a Cash busi ness may be made with patronage attracted by this means. We think wo have the materials and llie experience the taste and the tact to execute all kinds of Jobbing expected from a Country Ofliee, in a style not excelled 011 reasonable terms and in prompt time. Call AT THE "'CtuHticfc" fff.ee. SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs TITHE best Springs now in use, warranted to J give entire .sai.sfactiuii. It posesses nine distinct arivuntnges over the Klijilic, and a carriac can be made cheaper alter paying the folluwing prices: SuM.y Springs flOl Mi le seal $17 Open Buggy 15 1 passenger 1J Top do 16 I 0 pafci'cnscr !!2 All orders must be addressed ic E.T.SPROL'T, 715 Hughcsville, Looiuing t'o. l'a WIN FIELD FACTORY! Aror Ilarlll'fon, Vninn Co., l'a. THE subscriber, thankful fc.r past patronage, would inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen Goods, such as Cloths, Cassiraercs. 'J'weeus.Sattinetts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Slocking Yarns. His machinery being of the 1 t'est kind in use, and having employed the I best of workmen, he feels sale in saving that bis work shall not be surpassed by an'r "'ab'ishinent in the country. A good sup- ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand lUtt sale or , ?xchange for wool, it prices hat can not fail to please. WOOL will be ;,r,,'d 'the bef mannan1 ,he priest notice. Terms for cardine. cash on the de- livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills. March 30, 1857. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE...Iet- J lers of Administration to the Estate of FREDERICK WEI.KER, late of the borough of Mitllinburg in I'mon county, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them to JOHN B. LINN, Administrator. OlHce on Market St, bet. Front and Second, June 23, 1838. Lewisburg, Pa LUMBER! LUMBER!! rrHE subscribers have for sale J. (in lots to suit purchasers)! a large stock or l'l.E BUAItDS Panel .SiulTfiSC riann etc. Also 5,000 i'AA KAILS. 26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality Also Square Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low for Cash, at oar Mills on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township er delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at ihe end of our Road. Nor. 20 JOHN M'CALL ft BRO S. REMOVAL. ATEW and Magnificent Slock of 1 C OKr. TIO.M'.RIES! J. F. EICHOLTZ & CO. have elegantly refilled the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Mensch, on Market St. near Third, where they will keep on hand for sale the very best of Confectioneries. Toys, Fruit, Notions, 4c Call and See ! Lewisburg, April 9, 1857 SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with little trouble. With one rake pf l.yeand fonrponndi ean Fat, yon mn Bake firteen ffajk.na good soft Soap. Hard aoap can lie made In the aame way. Fnr aaie b t. B. CALDWELL. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and for sal at lb Ckionick Otbce "! l i i -il i ' i ' I V LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & VEST BRANCH E ducational. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS. rriIE Winter Session.eonsistins of two 1 Terms of i:t weeks each, will open on Thursday, Sept. 2Jd. COLLEGE Tuitlnn f.r the Pnulon or 9! mkl Furl, Library, ran uil fpiuni fX no a us ACA 1E .VI Tuition for ttif S.i"..n of X wefVt : Cla..irl n.l 1,,,-l.cr Koclish 1J1 W) Alnml KiiiclU.ll 10 W R (Ml a 14 Furl, rare and rvirfl FE.V.l.STITnEtuitiou rr rVmion 2SwFk: Uvular Count li HO I'riuiarr IS lat Fufl, cart, anil ropaira 1 40 Room rrntand fuel in Colleirr builJin K M ilo do do rooming alonr 17 00 A. K. BELL, Treasurer f.ewisburg, Aug. 5, 188 Normal Institute and Academy, "VTEW Columbus, l.uzernc Co. Pa...To ll Vttun; Ladies and Gentlemen whit ? in become Teachers, this Institution ufli-rs ihe following advantages : 1. A OttmpMi- Ortmninticti n a Nnrnt Sf-ht. ". A 1 boruugh. aiaitii. auJ rracticxl ',viiTKm of inctruc'tioD. a. An opportunity f .r Jily lrnrti't m Tracing. 4. WVfkly Lectured on Uiu "1'Jnury aud I'ractice of Tf i n .' 6. U--kly ftrinttifa latTtiwu. '.. A ri. lily lurniol.fti .linit Itnotn. . A Nnrnil AfMri;iti"n. h.W wrrkty mrtiniT r to it UK'iittnTv, what the tint iin(X a Oiunty Iu9titut or Aitforiation are to llm 'XVaclirr of a County. Hoard, including room, lights and furniture (per week) $1 75 to 2 00 Tuition (per Term of 11 weeks) from 00 to 6 00 CEPThe Fall andWinter Sessions will com mence on .Monday, Aui?. lfi, lH.r8 For further particulars inquire of Hon. J. KiMs, St't'y of Trustees, or Prof. II. U. WAI.KKi;. Principal New Columbus, July 31, ls.H FEEEBURG ACADEMY, ASD Snyder C'ounfy Normal school, F REEBURG, Pa.The next Session of this Institution commences the 21 in of July, 1853, and continues "2X weeks. Encouraged bvnastsuccess.increased efforts rill In ma? to enal-lf tuilt nU to aniuire m found Men tal Morl ud rbyicl txlU' tion. The Agaiicmic LKr4RTMF.xT embraces all the limnrliw if n Kntrlieh, tMa-!.rl. MalhfDiatiral anil S-ientin- Mlutum, t-?ttl. r with Mur-ir, lraintf, l'ain tlnK mi) Krt-nrh all of which are tauftt in a tln. ro ugb ami t-flifirDt maunrr. A lVOKMAL DEPARTMENT has been rtUHfclid, and bfrctofort well att-iilfd. io hich Tt-a-rh-r and tliotw wixliin to lwmni- mirh hnvm tmry ficiiity fur ei-mlil j-reparing UiftutM-lTes fur the pn frtirn. 7'f.V.V one half pmnhlr in atfrance. For board, i'urn Uoom, and Tuition, ir 5f- eif'D of wrt-krt For Tuition alone. pT quarter of 11 wtvk 4 to 7 do for TrarhtTH. both Irvptn. qr U wkd Ii Mir. lrawitr, Faiutinj; and Frvucb, at uirnal charp-a. titT Catalog Ar. a-i-tit'sfi GEO. F. M FARLAND, Principal Frpeburp, l'a, July, IKyS ri.AI Al IAVCV BOOK BINDING. THE subscriber, liavins RENTED the L Bindery late of Stephen I), and Lyman II. Wilson, of Milton, and added to it some superior implements, is now prepared to Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, News papers, music, &c. &c, in every style desired. Work may he either bound or half-bound, in Culf.lt'Mtn, Turlcty Moment, Sherp, or oilier LEATHER, or JIusLIN of various colon, and ornamented wiih MAKBI.i: l'AI'KU of different figures, shades and colors. Old Bibles and oilier Books or Papers whirh it is desired to preserve as memorials in a family, can be made more secure by the Bin der's skill. (jj-Blank Books, Bibles, Hymn and Praver Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Hiaties. Ac, Lettered with Ciold in legible and durable characters, to order. Ml filC POKTFOMOS, Ac, made to suit customers. Leilerni? and Binding heretofore done by the Milton Binders can be executed by us in a riirrffptinithi tye, as we have their tools, types, ami designs. T'tr 'A giiod Bindery has long been desired iu this vicinity, and we can therefore most re spectfully solicit the public patronage, trusting that it will he stimcienl to repay Ihe outlay and risk. fV Kent, tools, stork, and work men all requiring money, we shall expect I' A Y OX DELI VEK V of all uork.j-j We intend to charge moderate, imiwiaii ami uniform prices, on llie Live and Let Live" principle and hope to make il a ptriuuneul business. Proihu-e ami Store O -ixh talcm in pay. Oifice in the center of Market Square, north side, second storey, adjoining the Chuumcli and Telegraph ollices. CHARLES STAHL. Lewisburg, July 16, 18.18 , COPAETXEESIIIP. rrj- The untlersi;necl have as- ri'.: j,:: ilsociated themselves into copart P, nty;ii.n. nership for ihe purpose of carry .aln, on ijUmbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Crtuiohnrg Steam planing Illillo, where they intend to keep a slock of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Leth. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in J rice and workmanship. J. U. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DRF.iSBACI.-. BEYER3 AMMONS. Lewi-hare Planing Mills, April 1, lSos. New Arrangements Hew Goods! JOSEPH L. IIAWN bavins taken Ihe J well known A'J YKEK HAT STOKE, has refilled it, and filled in an extensive variety f Halt, Cap, Gentlemen' t Clothing, if-c Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSIMERES, Ac, which he will make up to order, as he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing jii done to order. Lewisburg, April 10, 1857 THE subscriber con-j J. tinnes to carry on the aSSS Livery BuNlncNM a 1 fjuym the Old Siand on Sonlhwaw3StZ5EawM Third street, near Market, and respectful! solicits the patronage of his friends and tin public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May S2, 1850 a. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium M-trket street - - - Lewisburg, Pa. MEN WANTED ! SOME 12 or 15 CARPENTERS or FRAM ERS can find employment for several months to come, at fair wages and cash pay, by calling early. ELI SLIFEB. Jaa ii, 1856 Agricultural. Fair Flay and no Gouging! PENN'A Dutch, vs. VOKK STATE YANKEES! Great Trial of Reapers At MMESTOEVILI.E,June25, 1858. By especial request and written challenge of the ,..,niin .,c t meet MANN'Y'K I'aient I .? , ,. WIIODH' sreat " , ..... Improvement, we met on Mr. Weidenhanier s farm at LimestoneviMe, Montour Co. Pa, on the above date. We also met a ftti i-n i u. Machine, belonging to Mr. Eshbach, which worked very well. The machines went to work in the furenoon and worked niilill noon, when the Manny men slipped off, bronght another Manny's Reaper uiih Wood's greal(T) improvement, worked for some lime, and then positively refused to finish ll. e piece of mowing allotted to them . Mr. Weidenhamer went in wiih the I.LW 1.1 Bl'liti M.ichir.e and lini ilied the field. n.-int; n.. book pnb!is!i.rs,e .!n n'H deal in 'v.-ill.Tl-it.r. I" n.WIH' f.il.il i'rrt'J .i.-turrj arid clr.ni..: crlifii'"'!., r f a-Li' li an" or .tulii.na- ... ......i... ..wri .Utr ... -I. nl.-rr.'l t' in 11. Mnt.nr i.r;i..r.''ilal-l Ju . I ."". tf"'tii a trial ii. L..Kan..u r m.ty. pi. ntl t.v -l.-lm A .b.-t- raii.l -Mi.-lia.-l Klv. ti ; Ii..- Iwlrin.- . f lli,.'cvmtnitt-. f- 'ir t f (lo'ait: l'.I.T Kilruiirrr, Al.rahain Hrwkl.ill, MirWl D.-niiitfrr Mi.l Joltu Maulliri luivina piven tlirir crrtifio" atuJ.iiJ.ul) iu lavori.f tlw LKWliCLlHi Ueapcr. We respectfully refer to the following per- anri. who hsT nrm.1 LKWISBIIKll MarhiiiM". i.oi of wlnrh have Iwn iMirml and UrtI, and tu ualaoas to I iMmivd tlittt mrfk : Ahmliam Uancr.atartrd Uwiaburit Ma.JoBr.,lSoS Dani.niatiL-er d "J Jarol. U annrr do do do William Smith Martin llitlraycr Mirha.-I Wairntr Mm. WairuiT(Wi.low) . Wairn- r ( between VTatiingtonTillc and Jcrseytown) Itnup Jt lln.llu'r lr. Ki tn. r , . WvLK-uhamer a Brother (where the trial took place. J I have this day, while at the trial of Mach ines at Limeftonniile, tmosht a I.KWISIU'WI Br-r. aln-r at-eiiii: tlie work ,terf..rined hj ALL llie niaclnufa pretM-nt. 1 had a .V.inwy Marliine on trial lat luson, and it l at n; hnue now.and tlie York SUte eentkinen can romt- and take it away an anon a eonrenient. IlAMKL l'ltaZEII, Waebiugtonille, HonUiur Co. Support Home Slanufattiirett ! It has been satisfactorily proved that Reap cts can he made and sold in our own Penn sylvania as rHFr and as soun as to send what little money we have away to distant Slates for no belter Reapers. Keep money circulating near home, Csf'where yon can easily get (by Railroad or Canal) the Mach ines repaired by the Manufacturers fr all Reapers will at times require repairs, and arc all equally liable to accidents. .cMe, MarKh & Co. Manufacturers of the l.ewisburg Reaper Lewisburg, Pa, June 2K, 1858 TIOGA POINT AGRICULTURAL and Junction Iron Works, at Athens, llradlord Co., l'a. WEIJ.ES, BLOOD & CO. KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER. AVE are Manufaclurinj llie above f V menlioned excellent Machine fur Lastrrn Pennsylvania and the neighboring couiilK'S in New York, and invite the partic ular attention of Farmers to the following features rf KIKBY's Mower & Reaper,u hich we believe Io be superior to all others in use in die following pauiculars : It is the lightest in use strong and durable simple in cons truction easily worked adapted for horses or oxen requires much less draught than Iher machines has no side draught, yet it cuts a wide swath wi.rks on rough ground where no other machine can fidlow it very difficult t" be di gged in any kind of grass.be il wet or dry not liable to get out of repair is composed principaliof iron is a perfrrt aimbinrd machine, tcari-in? equally well u-lnthtr timu-htg or reaping and ts lhtcheapst in prlee, Ihe Mower being otilv $100, and the combined machine f 120 making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in the market t iT Fanners wanting RELIABLE .Mowers and Reapers, should by all means see ours before making up their minds to buy any other. Addilional and interesting information concerning the KIRBV Machine is contained in our lllw.trted t'ulalogue, whieh describes also our other Machines and Implements, among which are I'meri's I'nlivt Clian;rfVc Hail Road Horse i'n ''.-, Tioga Tot r.t Improved Thre shers and Cleaners, Threshers and Separator-, Portable Sai Mills, Horse Hay Forks, Or-in Cradles. Plnws.CnItivatcrs and Horse Hues, Cider Mills, (irain Drill;, Horse Rakes, Portable Dog Powers, Ac. Ac. Send for cop.es of our Catalogue and Price List for yourself and neighbors. WELLES. BLOOD & CO. Athens. Pa, June 2-1, ISOat Jwffnt Jno CJiamMrlin.nioomsburg; C C Baldy, Danville ; A H Stone.Norfhumhrlnd ; 11 & F J Schoch.Selinsgrove; Gilbert Fowler, Berwick Toons America CORN SHELLER: 7Vie ChcojKst, Sinipfest, most durable f OR SII fXLF.R ever invented! rilHE subscribers would most respectfully I call the attention of Speculators and Farmers to tjiis wonderful machine, now on sale at M'FjiDDEN'S Hardwire Store, in iLewisburg. "C? County Rights in the States rTV u l. v..ml... 1 ivi.r....;. r. 'Cil I Vllliay m aula, ncu.uaji auu uaiiiniuiagiifi sale on Ihe most reasonable terms. Machines will be sold in Union and Snyder counlies to all who may desire fo purchase, in order to icMThVOtirrteTind durability of the same. The y thell green torn as well an dry clean c,.K ,i,' cob. Call and see them operate. Price $12. Or address L. & J. G. KURTZ. Nov. 19, 1857y Aaronsburg, Pa A Call to Farmers. Paroicrit, drop your tool jHittse a little read this, anil reflect!! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." AJNEW and scientific manuring system, fur the cultivation and increase of alt kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and pasture, upou all kinds of soil, proved by actual expe riments and based upon evident trulhs, desig ned to improve sericulture in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fifty engravings of the most valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by DR. C. G. REIM10LD, of Boalsburg, Centre Co., Penna. SEC0M31EXDA TIOX. In thi trMitie it will be iwn that tlie 0-jrt ht bfn tn giTe tin fiiruif r tbat kind of inft'Miiatinn ttltirb t-wtbln him to mnke practical application to pTliliat- hif land and .ncrriiiu- hi jz rain, fodder and ivanturraRe. Tliedoctriut-, ji taught by ihit mnnurinp. and ftxld?r, and patnrr cul tirutioti yj.t' in, ar rational, clar and tTtdcnt. and rv icctit an improTement in tbe dkhj or ariruHur bitht-no no known to our farmer, and vhirb. if adoiittd. ar.d carefully practiced ran not fail to advanre tli if.tfti'i-t of tbe farming romm unity- forb a work baa len murb wanted, aa it fills a void which lias long been felt, but which there has hitherto been no attempt to nupply. And as tarmert of Centre and llontinpdon eoontk-s wjb' reromtnend the work to every farnter, as they will Rap the greatest possible benefit from it, . Chriftian Dnle.Geonre Bnchanan.DanieIMoMf,Oaori-e Boat. Jarob Moaner, Francis AleXandt-r. John ltaily.Jobn NefHnn. famnel Dnnran, John llofff r, Jona. l" William, Jacob Mt-yar, (teorw Uayer,Jr IJenry Mryer. John Car per. eniwl Uilliland, John llaFon. (io. Jark. amnel milfon.John Herman, U.W.Ueek, Phillip M. jer. 3m6u4 for sale in Lewisburg by D. L UKUGtiR. FAl;MER. - - - SErTJU8581 Cr II. tiEBIUBT, fiBXTlsT. IfrfeZri Market street, next door to Erown Ritler-s Store LEW ISBUKUTA. HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of lor, Klincl K Window Sasli of all sizes, made of the best niaierial. All work warranted. liMade by l..b.Sl'KOL'T, HllRliesville, l'a. and fur sale by 67J ("HltlST & CAl.DVEI.I.,l.ewi.b,g DENTAL CARD. 'Flir new mcilioil of inserting artili- L cial Tceih, fium, &c-, known as Allen! C'ontinuousi Gum Work, is without exception, llie best iinpiovcmenl ever made in the ait of Dn.iisiry. Thi work, when properly construcle.l, is the most beauti- fill llie cleaiiesi,ciiinbine ihe greatest strength ; wiih durability, and adds more to a clear and I distinct articulation, lhan any oilier kind of! work eT brought l.el..r.llie.iilli-. An.l ; not only lliia. N? a lj-aulilul diTOT'-ry i in conil.inatif.n will, tl.if i.tyle of w.-rk, I we ran Hire the laee ita natur.it rx.re aton. without. in tlie l.-act. iuU-rleriutf aitli tlie uet-fulneM. j of Ilo- terlli in aiati. ati'.n. I would take thia nirlhiKl or iuformine tlioae intere.t(l I I that hare l.urrliated Die I'aU-nt llifrlit t..r tl.l. Tntli..l.le tm..rnm,nl. ol Hi.- iurenlor. J..l.n All.-n. Inow of NVw ' Y..rk. for llii and w vi-ral a.lj'.iiiiui. eouiili.-!.. and tliat I j am now manitfai turiiijr an arli.-le of T.-elli an.l Hum., ttnit i will eom.an-fir.ral.ljf with anyllnnK in that line tlu.t h;ta ; et-r 1-n niud.- in liii" or any oth.-r country. 1 ask all, an.l ea.eeii,!ly Ihiwe that need ti-th (it they haTerngiigt-d j them or not, to call, and i-nauiio.- f..r tlipmn-lnf. Ji ill N l.oi KK, Lki-M an. Oftlee and Ke.id'-nre on Third Mre,-t, near Market. ; Oitieeiii MlLTos,on ISmiidway, near Cadwallailer', ei.rner j West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure DetachcJ Buildings, Stnres, Merchandize, Farm Properly, and oilier buildings, and their con tents, at moderale rates. Doing business on bolhCash and Mutual plans. ;apital,iaoO,IIOO. DIHKCK'liS. Hon Jnhn J Pearce J.ibn II Hall ('has A Mayer Chas Crist Hun G O Harvey 'J' T Abrams Ii J .lack-man W White Thos Kitchen Peter Dickinson Hon. (i. C 1IAKVKY, President. T.T. AIIKAMM, Vice Pres. TIIO'8 KIT( HK., Sec'y. JAMKS U. HAMI.IX, Agent, 271 Lewisburg, Lnion Co. Pa. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this 2d day of Feb. , A. D. 1H.17, enlered into Cn-Parlncrship ' fur th? pvrpose of carrying on a (aflirral ; FouikIj )' IIllKint'NH at the Brick Foun dry in Market street, Lewisburg, under the I name and firm of Frick & Lillev. j WILLIAM FRICK, I JOHN" LILLEV. ! Lewisburg, Feb'y 3, lrif7. 1 ment of CnOKl.Nti ' STOVE for coal or j wood, Some Coal I JStoves, Wood Air- ! Tight and Parlor j Stuves, iVc.in vane- j iv always kept on : hand. i CASTINGS of ail j kinds made to order- I Ordinance lor Markets KCTION 1. He it ordained fni the fiurirrss and 't'ttwn Cttunril of the It'truw'h of lu - itburg, and it is hrrthtf vrduintd by the mittxt- rily J the name. Thai W fcD.N tSDA V and iSATl ilUAV rr.ornn.es of every week shall : he ihe Markt't TillMtt foraul Hormi-h, when it may be lau lul to sell and buy articles i f produce i, r ijini'y use; and that M XUKI1T S'l Hi'.l'.'lJnitM orrt'Wo t'uurth Strrft-. shall be um iI lor (.ch sales wagons &c. to i-ccupy the sub's of the pavements on the north Mde : of the street Iron, the first of October to the lirsi of .April, and the south side of the pave- I ment ihe remainder of the year. I SfcrTin 2. lie it turf Air nrtfttind. That il shall no. be lawful lor any person or persons, eitner ine prouueers oi maiKeling or Ihcir immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise, lo peddle or sell in any slreet or alley or in any part of the said Borough, any articles of produce for family use, other than at the iiuks aiul places specified in the first section of this ordinance; and any person or persons violating Ihis urdinance shall incur a penally of from due Dollar to Five Dollars, to be re covered before the Burgess or any Justice ol rr'i eace oi i nion county as like snms are recovered under ihe laws of Pennsylvania. with costs, in Ihe name of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Lewisburg; one half of said penally to be paid to the Overseer of ihe Poor of said Borough, and the other half lo Ihe informer. Passed at a meeting 01 the Council, Tues day evening, Nov. 3 1S57. and ordered lo be published. J. SCHREYER, Burgess. Nov.fi, 1857. Executors1 Notice. AT OTIC E is hereby Riven, that Letters ll Tesiamentarvon the last will and testa ment of 1 UO MAS VLjyaAS, iaie of Kelly township.deceased, have been granted to ihe undersigned, by ihe Ilegister of l.'niun county, in due form of law; therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immcdiaie pay ment, and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present theui properly authenticated for settlement. WM. S. CLINHAN Exec PASCH AL CM.XGAX, 5 mors. Ke"y Tp, May 12, 1858 PI. H. Dershara, HI.D., PRACTICING Physician, X Aorlli Third Mfrr?t. LEWlSbVRG, rA Administrator's notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of JL1 adminislrntifln upon the esiale atJOHX boVo?! this dav "ranted t n.l.Hlit.Kl.lM, late cf the isiitirg, neceaseil, have been this dav granted to the subscriber by the Reqister of Wills lor the county of JTnion t all persons having ti.i... --. e,;j ..i,,i rresent them at once 10 the subscriber for settlement, ami those owing saiJ estate are requested to make pavment immeiliniely. WM. H. CHA.MUKKLIX, A.lmin'tor l.ewisburg, MaySU, lPSt Vocal and Instrumental music. THE subscriber having located himwlfir Lewisburg, is ready lo leach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. l'iano, Melo deon, (iuiiar, Violin, Violincelln, Flute, and all llrass Instruments. He will also teach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himse'f qualified lo ren der satisfaction. He will also tune Pianos, and put them in repair if desired. Kesidence on Jforth Fifth street. Jan. 19, 1U57. Prof. P. HELD. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, A tr Office on Second St. west side,2na door south of Market, iNljiirc. 6mM3 Union Co. Pa CLOCKS. WalrliPN. nd Jewelry, next door to the Post Office CheaD for Cash. Lewisbnr; A. E. DENOKMANDIE, Ag'u r, April 24, 1854. William VanGezer, ATTORNEY at law, XV I.ewlifbiirrr, rnlon Co., Pa. ty Office opposilr Kliue's Hotel 671 Philadelphia. ALEXAMIER KERR, i Mi'i unci: i.tUV a'"' .iJj-.-i.'V Wbiilmilx JliniB in V, lT.'K"VV A.ia J-'JAJC'nt B Vt I Soul Ei l li:n t ( iill;il4 liiui Alilnn'.-i J-'i no, Livi'i jiool Gtotind, A-l.K.ti"-: and Star 3Jili.-, Dairy as&or-! tcl .-ij ci.iitatitly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit : the trade. X. It. Ord.-rs solicijed CmTS.'.pd j N ICHOLLS HOUS E,i (IIiii dim-;: 11 I'litn) 115, South Eighth St. WIow Chesnut, ; riiu.Mihi.riii.u TV Ills II. .use i f.-r Permai.cnl a ml Transient I Lodging. Lv. rv etV.irt will be inade by the Pr. riet. r. I'.. MI.'IIOl.I.S, t Sive batis' factii.fi in bis Patrons. This K-t ibli -htliei.t is situated in the heart (if the city, renter ol' business, and convenient lo all pluces i. f amusement. The Mercantile and Trave'ing ei inmunify ; ti-ill find it a desirable lace lor cumli.it. cleanliness and eci'iuunv. " - Single roi ins ro ct, per right by the week ;j0 and ur warns ly.-t :iniK''S: tJcjii.'ti.'i.'is' T.!.Jti"iN Ci-ifip H.W. CUR. E. ..SI usi, a LMT M, FHIL.I.tLPi:iA. J I :i.it:il SI.2--.O.COO. ! 1 Assels J lo,l.')l i:t, iiive-t.-d in Bunds, Mort- ' I gagesandoii.org I securities. ! Vm: vol" i.NsriiKo aainst los BY FIRK J There are but few who i receive sympathy w in incur h.ss by neglecting llns must neresMury ami ftth-'ttintrnt prerauti'rn. We olten see it annnuiire.i tl.al persuns have 1on ibeir sii.cks il tii.o.ls and Furniture, and restrls of years .f industry suept In. in ihem by ihe devouring ett ineni iver which they ; have nn control but by being insured. j liiNiiianee protects you Irein the incendiary, negligence of servants and ihe casualties of Tour im i l.l..r.. It wilt impart rouf.ti nre to oiur ere.1- -it'Ti. an.l I v a . hrai-t. 1 oi .rud. hit aud retautiiu to I all ..ur I n.iin . trim. It r.-ini.e,t I ut a v.-r .... 7 tun to insure In pums raiuii.z Ir.iii Jl.iol.. fliH.ti. and yt how ninny llo-reare a h" lone n.i iuMiraitre iij on li int.. t o i n.ttii e. or any tl.iii elw: If oor rrtork i.. .-rua.l, s'ill tin. L to you niielit I etTtoi.c. I'l l. . i.v in-ure. J!f7.f.V;v. .V:'7.t.VA UK, l,OUl:. r I I. -7, 1 .',; M.ll III.S t it l and SI Ot A" Fito.M Km, th ."ii(io, at the I.w.'.t lt:it.-a and uor n the m. ft l.ih.Tal TVrme, aild t'kMel 1'AIXI.ST OU the a.!jU..tU.. lit ot L. mi;kcthi:.. Il. n Tho r. Ft. r. nee I .li.ii.i-i: N. all I Klw R Ilelnil ' t.l (l.o II Ani..-tr..ii' j (1 :i - ln. l.i nrrol llr. w-t. r I I.. A. Ctil-ii.ilU I 'I II Si.J;J.T!i :.l 1..UH.- I . . h,Jr. I..O.U..1..I-.II I (.. ueial s'uper.nt. rdent .lIIN TII.'V V-.iV. HI'.s I: H...1IK.M.I:, free l.I.t KIlWD k HKHtl.. d.11. r re,ry. J. Mi:i;i;lLL 1 Agent. n:.7 1. 1. Wlf-HIHIS, I'mon Co. Pa w. s. lav;rekce s n j : h PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD, AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, No. -IO"), C(-!iiii;eree St., 'iiilai!e!i'!iia. I v Cah buyers w; to call Phi! find it ft d, Jan 1, r ineir mteresi l-.-.S y m i:i:.vs ci:li:i;i:ati:i LKil ll) CiLUE! T.;i: OIllAT i.ii.stvi:. i t. .1. ..r I...U-. , re . M. -t u. fill arti. 1.. erer - . I. re. r .;i.- 1 1 in III il- it, . V. T ( Mi. r .'l.- ' III:.. lull kn. an. AI.V..WS I.I Al l I A 11 I I' II" M,e .-n r.i: r .11 Hi. I.. 1 . r 1 tiniii in .-. I'..re. i. n. ra. M.ii i.ie..rl.lne. I I ui.ilitil.i. 1.imi.- Ian. v . rli l..y-. i t. . It I.:., lit. e; . . . r. Ii t I v ..-. -:e -T-. Ir,- n: !h 1 1, a n a in '!(! r .ir :.... I. ul :e ill. re- ni.-r.- .4.111 I. Tii.-r ,ii. t.-.iti wl..-re It .- j.i.ri- i.re j -itif l. 1 11. I 1 II 1. 1 u llie In.t tlin e .-..r. ui.wi.r.l.- nf 'J.".-'.!'' 11 1.111. 'Z ea-e. hn.- .1. -eri . -11 v s.-rured ler it a sl.-U'iiii.! wl.i. lithe manufacturer lia- f. un.l it. at linn -. iliui.-iilt In meet : arku. w !e.l l.v ail all" l.nre use.1 it. tl.at it - nn r it. are tar ali.ve ai.v Mlnili.r artirl.- e.T i tt. r.-l tf tl:e pul !:e. .' I'LI I U .J--.-.r.' r.u:Ur'.,: ..'.J .,r. Me . 1,.) -m.j;. .1 (...' .it-.: 1 .. ..... 1. ..,.jf ii,.;.,.,re." Jute .(.'.ei 7 II , r f , I i.Vi.s.l l.i.JlLE. MLUlAt tun J anr ft'i.1. W !..!.. ai. a. .1 !. 1 a-.. ' v M ''. V, l:l.A.st ,i,..iV. Xn.? - ( ).. -tniit -I . I'l.il.,.1. 1; l.:a. "l-:l i rnl in-li:. . i... ul.-, 11. uti i,. . i.-i u de.-in.ua i.f eel !i 1. ir tl e e i rrii V Fur tale by .1. U S in Leii isl.urg Farmers of Pennsylvania, TTENTWX !! Yon can snrph 1 yetir-elveswiihCHKMlCAL MAM I;KS uarruuttd jure, and which have I een in sur cesslul use lTr the pat ieveii years uiied to your various er ps of Conijut'ttf 1i7cat Oitfn, Gftrss, ifr. Tiy ei:- li'Ming jn a l.-ttr a rh rk on Nr Ji r- v it iFt.-lfJt liin Hunk-, it .v rrftTt'itet-I" aiiy tin! l.i'U-ie In l,hiU.I-l liiji. rr in Kxchan-e f..r 1'HlH l i K i I v(.nr own Ounty nt fair Mitrkt-t prie Imt-, nur Mrti'T" will be tilJt'U aii-l "tilit-d to y-u ,fV.i uj I'arit'ti? ex) .. i;T-ry nr.irle n M t-y w. t.iuir.ntcil rr inv order givrn to my hi nt. will r-i-ive prouit attt rilioo.' fiiT-j-r l'K- luite oi Lime $4" p r ten Hi iif l lti.-i hate :.t tcrtilut-r . A harn l i uffiri-nt f -r an acre ground trad nrl. IT. F i:. K tusr, ram-l,.. at J1 vr Km I rr :i5 i-r t- n, new r a ly I'..vth -.ttf. No. 1. 3"l l.irr-N. tu :i j-r 1'arr. t- r.ind l ifter. ..inn. turret, j.1 -Ji to Z p-r batrtl lVrutan, tliilu.n n-l i'.-itL' tiiun iluono. (i. A. LUIXAU. Proprietor. No. "1 Smith Kn-nt St., I'iiilu-iu-uia. Ta, ftA lilx-riu Jijtouot to holesale lhaltr. l.nnt-. Pntrr rh hat. cf lima k F. r(i!izrr. haa l-i n MIv-.m.uIIt ii.. . I l.y l'rf.i,.nt the I'. !. on Ins eartlrn. an.l i.n 111.- f.ul i:c lin.un.l of 111. Cafili I at a-lniiu-l. i. : I t I. I . t- ai I J I. II. .H 9 i.f laik. Kiro: .iiator l;..tH-r:. 1 in Miller an.l I't.art. V- rk f.f lape- May : Hii-nia lilif..t.i K... of fanul. r: lr Ji..h bVrnlsi.f l:. r.lenl..wn: IT Kmsht. M r I l-M. Mr Atkin aim. l..-i .L.tinon. r.f New J. r.er. Thee ,n it ia tlie CIIEAIH-T AMI MnST KU.I.ilSI.E M.I.M I.E n.w in u.e Iwingr artnanent. iai .r...inir I lie lamt anJ enrii-b' ing tlie ai.il. ,3,1'ami.l.li on ar-pln-ation to UA LKINAI . Iti..rietf r. -1 tfi.utli Front tft. rtu!aii-l bia Engraving and Seal Cutting f)F all kinds, at 204, ( ksnut Street, PHII.AU. Visiting and olher t'AKUS, Corporation and oiher fEALS.and everyihinz in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good stvle. and on reasonable terms. Or- lL'Ti'i'.'f'iW.1 ,Pounlry.s.,:lLr.i,.f'.,.'e.v CABINET AYAEEE003I VOllTH -ltli Street. The suWrilei JL rnosi respectfully informs the citizens el Lewisburg and vicinity, thai he has on band and li.r sale a cheap hit of II It IT I "Ri: fur the Spring trade, comprising Pressing and Common IJurcan?, ?cr rctarios ami Hook Case?, Cent Card and Pier Tabk'3, lining and Breakfast Table?, Cupboard.,' IVt taprc and other Ucdsteadi-, Staiid.", Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS maite to order or short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be saiis- Ced with his stuck of Ware, and prices. SOI.OVON YOtWG Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1S.")G Administrator's Notice. "1TTIIEKEAS, Letters of Administration V to the estate of E.NCKI. SCHRADEU, late of Hartley township, in Union county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said county, in due form; all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated fur settlement, to JACOB SHAVER. Administrator Penns Cieek P.O., Snyder Co, .Match S5,ISiS Uew Arrangement; A T Ik Mammoth Ling k Q(lU . mp or an u F. S. CALDWELL. I Ia u"'lh Iirng Store formerly L-pt'V" : 'ihurnldn 4 I u., are now rea.ly to f,j J l'r j anJ l'rerriptions at a momeiis', n-,i,r, u-' have a larfe and well seierir-r! " i nr unnerni'.'lie'l PUrclia. ,t Lveslnlls. Oils. Paints, f; a l .' . '"J lUi:;ilN'IV tiLASh WAIit' Ail kindi of l'uteilt Meiliri)i,gj I'ruit ami .-M,rcc;;0I1 Tobaccor.utT.and Impoite.i Ciarflt' choicest brand-, " U Vnnry i.i,ttwt and 'I'mltt Art-fUn Fine Ti i.tt ho aj V Periuu.i ry of a;; . . Baistlis asn ( mis or iTlni T,,uj ' ItnoliN ami Stationery '' a general variety ol Literary ami be Ik,,' fj, , , Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps cf v description ; Ire-h Pine (il and Patent j. ii.g Fluid alu-avs uu band. tt pi i::: wi.nls and liluks cf a:;i.0i f. r Mei'ieinal u-cs. Fiit J'i'.'f ami Zinc Pitints. Jr. s rvinr anJ J'icklinp Jar,4: 1 Ciisi. ii.ersui:! Cn.l our sti ck comn ,.. ci.mpriMi g manyariiciesiti, impossible hr. lo ei iin.eiate. ai d ail sold at ru.Hierate r.rjCf , t all and e u-, cue and ail, and see nf sleek ; and il we isn't sell you chtap gw,jj we will in. I a-k you to boy. 1 We are aUays i n hand 10 wait on enstnmen. Rcnicu.Ler tbe Mainmoth Drugstore F. K CALHWELL Lewisburg, I nif-n Co. Pa. ?i 9 LLV.IEEUFG F CI" KEPT. (-r-r."- i lie subscribers, thai Lful fo il.'n,.l ..iironase, would mfv i!he pul.lic that they continue t inaMifarlure all kn.ds of Mill ;n.d oifc'T Castings. Thrash,,. I.I. M.I.M, Much 1 1 ,n,i! c ther Machir.en rtpaired in ire best ii.am:. r. I'j ib;s warranted to be-' rood man nal, at .1 at prices ll.al ran not laj 10 pVa-e. tii-llbES, MAKbli it CO. Lewi-bur?. Fr!.. IS5I C1UOKIN(i Stovrs, of varii us at.PI J and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sale atthe Lewial'tirg Foundry by Ocddes. Marah & Co. CCiOVi:S-J:.rlor7 Wv-irwi CcT.I O Siiirs,ari(ius putli rns, for .-me at t(, i.ewitiLrf 1 ouni.ry. (-coiics, Ma!b & ( iltn. l-ati l'I w. a sure- r. or aricit, Mr salt at li e Lewisbur y (;td.if9 .ml & to. Fuundrv I 1 t: lN or bred Drills Ross' Patent T i'.rc: iJU tl.f btst and most dvrahlt :i Iliil now in use for let the Lewi-lurt bv Umldc.Marsb it C. Hussey's Grain Reaper, f. r cuttinj: boll; Gram ant! Grass M F.( Tl ltKI) ar..! for sale ai n. !ri bv II A ( VOTIi'i:. Kiivir? l ien j ujrjt J He 1 M:.T(i. !.. li.e LewisUig Cemetery. ! Hie anl -t r:tt r wi u)d Male ibal be is prepaieil . t" pi rti-ri r.i! il lilies ci t reeled with lie bunal '' tbedca....-n short nr. n-e. Also thai be mill aiti-i d t -1 1. - r- -.iiierii.PKt of deceased p ersi r.s under the d:i. rn, n i f ;l,t Ir survn ine iiin.iis. Residence 111 ihe I.i-.'re al li.e f!tie cf the C i- nieterv. Leuivi-urir CKt!.(.E V.-iy :to. I,-. .! Li.ACHV. if.cw! ir.cn:: if.cn::. 3 478 11 s- J'i:sf Ktfived at tie Z"J IIAKIAV.M.E MOPE of Jn. V.' .l.W.l.iV.V. Fsimers and Flack--iiuihs. rail and see ihe It.rei.t i.ntl let jv si riinint ot Ir. 11 ever cfcrfd cn the West Rrani h. Having :he rxrtmhe conirol cf ll.e eelrbr.ited Wlitim s Centre ci unty In n, be is enabled to trnrrant every tar. Ail siz-s Tire, Sr..!!, r. ;, , oni Square; 11. rse Shoe, .Nail K,,,!. Ac.. at Cash prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store i f Jos. .M'KAEDEX. Lewisburg. Mar IC. is.".. IIt'Iii:IoIi. Cin:iiie I'iciiiiiatiun ur Jligl'y eimcrnfrii.ti dm: f mind Fluid Fjctract ej cee a :n ti IOI! I,sen. i l Ebi'drr. Kn'nrys.Orarfl, Ji . p-v -.U'eiiki 1 sses,Obtrrrtn ns.Sri rr t I lh,-eavs l-Vn-ali-t'. n..!air.is.ard all diseases . r .-ex 111 OiL-nn. ari-in.- rr. n. ri,....,. ,r.j in.rriid. e,. i. s in i:. . 1.1..I i. a., mi;.' ail Ini r. . r li., l.arne. fr,aa ll..- I.;,..i...-r. Ki.!i,. - . r .-r ua Hr;i...l , ther ea tatlna; ; 111 M . r l. uiaje. Ii. Iu al.at, v. r tiiu.-e IL.J mar liar. . ullpii,ati.l. and no rr.atter of how long standing, Kilio Health and Yk r tr. th" frame, and Bltwm to tAO I altlil cheek. Joy to the Afflicted ! It CUTV! NTTUI urd PrhiUtRtttl ?U(Tt rn. ttrl rfBOTtt ml the- . Ml "luMS.iuioiig tiirh be tonnd In.li-iition t rx. rt; D. Iom of wcr. lo of mmnrf iittii ult ! l-n ailpiij.'. cfin rl i-i.kn-rf. l.orr-r ot .li- r.?ik n rr Mnrul liiij;. .irnttiful It rrorof tlt-atb, fc'ht wai!s, roUi frtt. s.krluin . diiLCfW of tiii n. l:..i:H.r. iiniifr-al ia.-MtutJr t f ti t wiut culiir !. tt m. nft n moriiioim j ctiu- with uy-; 1 tj f t mt t m. Y. l t.t.dj. 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