i I , s y :! It! I ".i i. 1 ii Las! ('(ininieni-en.t'j.t at Lewisbarg liiirli'!h and Saxc SLc. &c. :t tinrl in the Franklin Vititur, of Dela ware (,.. . a series of traveling lellers from W.m. H. Ilrr.t.t.ii.n, from which we clip lh t'lMnwia; description, by hiruelf, of bis recent visit, here. Dkab ?in : Since I left your connty I hrvo divided my labors between Ora.ita', l.'Ir-ier, aiid Duchess counties, be?!ilM .Living made an excursion in to tl.o interior of Pennsylvania, for the tn.ipi.-c of addressing the Literary Sj'-iet.i.;) of the Kiiiwrsity at Lewis biutr, si! ilie recent Co;.imenceinent. The Inner triji, in sjiitc of torrid heats and dusty roads, was a most delight ful one. Lewisltir? is situated in the midst of a beautiful and fertile valley, j on the West ..ranch of the Stisquc-1 liiuinti, in Union county, 170 miles ' northwest of i'hiladelfihia. The jour-j n ey from that city is through a most delightful country, which, for varied ! beauty, the fertility of its soil, and the air of thrift which characterizes it, will compare favorably with any portion of Central New York. 1 never saw finer farms than those of Chester, Lancaster, Dauphin, Nor thumberland, and Union couuties.and nowhere, outside of Pennsylvania, have I seen such palatial barns. The fanners of those counties house their cattle far more luxuriously than they do themselves. It is not au unusual thing for them to invest four, live or fix thousand dollars in a barn, while the accommodations provided for themselve?,vi:ov.s, and children, would scarcely sell for as many hundreds. I heard a rood story while in the val- ley of the West llranch, of a man who j had built himself a splendid residence,! and furnished it, without and within, ! with all that could gratify a cultiva-1 ted talc, or minister to the comfort '. of us occupants. Shortly after its ! completion, however, ho decided to offer it for salf, and announced his desire by handbills and through the papers. Many people came to view il, but found it too nmgniliccnt for their means, ami left without purcha sing. At last, a well-to-do Dutch far mer came and scrutinized the mansion imrc scarehiiigly than any of his pre decessors. After passing from storey to storey, aud from room to room, examining their relative positions, and minutely inspecting jiartitiotis i anil siairways, he went outi-Ii?, nml vicwcJ tlic builJing from several dif ferent stand points, with very evident r'atisfaction. Tlio owner was quite Mire tlt.it he had at length found a purchaser, and began to expatiate upon llie rare convenience and clc paaee that ihe house presented. "Myn heer" interrupted him with the quiet remark, "I was seeing if I could turn him into a goot ham ! ' The University at Lewislmrg is undi r the patronage of the Uuptist denomination, though not sectarian in its character. Rev. Howard Mai ilal- ' s jts ! jitcsidinj; officer, ond to his energy it is indebted in r.o ?uiall degree for the prosperity ni.tcli lias raised it from a Vt-ry liiitni'le to a cnmparatively cle vateiTposiiif'ii aiuoni,' the Colleges of the Kesloiii- Stale. The I'resideiit cle':t, who enters upon his ofiicial dit ties with the toiiimenecinent of the next term, is Rer. Justin It. Loomi.". I.L. a ripe scholar aud a most af ' f ililc pentlt utan. Under the !ii)id.mco ofstu hatnr.il end au aide corps of 1'iofcFfors, the L'tiiversily, 1 trust, will niter upon a career of increasing BscfuI:Ms and prosperity. The prin cipal University building has been lint just completed, and is an imposing edifice, liuilt of Wick, Fituatcd on an eminence east of the village, and sur rounded !y stately trees the native forcpt, which seems to have been mir aculously Fparcd in a country so infes ted by tree-exterminators, who, with axe and fire, wage as relentless war against our groves as did King Josi ah against the proves of Jtidah which were dedicated to idolatry. In the third storey of this building, is a fine hall cijih'y feet Square, which was used for the public services connected I with the commencement. v Masonic three or four feet added to its height, it would 1)0 one of the finest public halls in the country. Of the Oration lieforc the Literary Societies, I have nothing to say ex cept its theme wn3 ''Knowledge a I'owcr and a Pelight," and that it was unfortunately too long for a short and warm evening. John (i. Saxe follow ed with a Poem, sparkling with humor, abounding with line description, wilh now and then a touch of truest pathos, and pervaded by a sonnd philosophy and a down right, practical, Yankee common sense. II is theme was '"Love." axe, by the way, is one of the tnost genial men I ever met. It was not among the letist of the felicities of my trip to Lcwisburg that it brought me into temporary companionship with this true Vankoc poet -Whoae wit ia k-.. it a are Ilia wind that blow 'rom hi owu Mount, when he,tnete.l with iuow. Hut bright and arark!in- ua Ihe iitn rilla That t'l-rine aenda laui-iiine, from a thou-and hill. And Rental aa tlie l'elit wbteh Momins thrown athwart the earlli to wake it ftom reMae." I stayed over a day in Lcwisburg, to attend exercises of Commencement. I can only say of them that, 1 never heard a class of young men acquit themselves more creditably than did the speakers on this occasion, in both rhetoric and oratory. Several of the declamations were really oloquent.and the Valedictory, by Thomas Cham lierlin, of Lcwirilmrg, wan one of the happiest efforts of the kind that I ever listened to. Ci"ke fou a Codjh. The editor of the I.altimorc Farmer says, that tho best remedy he ever tried "in his fami ly for a cough or cold, is a decoction of i lie leaves of the pine tree, sweet ened with Io;if sugar, to be freely drank warm when going to led, and cuij throughout the day. i ' Z t V K, , .31 5 S ST,' 3 . 3 S if.) January July n .1! i s e 7 'I 9 I.-'lJil'll'!-JII!ffl llll-'UJU 1:. iNi'-"l-t.i -'.'.''.M. I I I I I rr. a . . . .... August V. ; ..i,; .1.1.1 7 l;tlJl.1 II nlisii.-:it ;-.i!i-.uj is;i 1 :-fl,2i IvJ! . i'l j. PJ 1 ILL -J -Uil. September''.!' 1 ,! s . S'lii ll U1!:: ' "1 " i i' ." 1 .4,r.l October I I I I 111 1 s .1 11,111 : 41 5 6! 7 s ! 1 :!1 I'M ! 14 IS :;i:i 1 4 101 iri it ,ki'"!- ,l.;Hr.H ..-.-ii-Pj-J May i .V01 ember ,1 cr (A) ftM a! 4! ,U:!! I M Vi MjU li; f lT ls ly ; J1 i-O.-ii- .-4!-M-r-sij ; 1 1 1 1 1 : 3 4 7 11 14!l.Mi:il7 " -lr.-Jj-.-isl If") VI ss.-,al June December 1 1 1 1 I 2i Si W 7 5 61 7 si t, mm 1:.; lit; i; lis; I isii.-tli-if.n,iT,in v U ''si'a.j-i2ijaji'a;ia--:s:-4iSJ o job PRifrnnsub vre have recently added a number of varieties of JOQ TYPB to our former larjjc assortment, making H VP R .ft ITVTPS! U Lil1 UU 1 1 JjJbO of type, large and small, with a good variety of borders, and most respeet- '""y solicit a trial ot them by those wanting anything 111 the way of Tlekels, ItlankH, Labels, CAKDS, Circulars, Dills, Ac. The ur-c of ilicrxs l.y im icliants iimt tiuslu- ess men gfuerally, 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 tiiapk. occupation' or rr.oFKssiox of any man : and a nearer approximation to a tasli busi tiers may Ijc niaue wiin patroiia''e ' . attracted 1-v this means. Wo think we have tlic materials! , ., . .1 . . 1.1 ami tlic experience tlio ttuto and tho tact to execute all kiiiusol Joblnnff cxticctcd from a Country Omcc, in a j ."tvle not excelled on reasonable: terms and iu prompt time. Call AT THE "'fit: notici: l Ii5 hereby given, that the Books and Xntes ; of ihe late Firm of IIKOWN & STEItXKK are transferred to me, and therefore all ilinse ; persons knowing themselves indebted to s.aid Finn are requested to pay the same to J. A. j MEIt'lZ. Esq. in whose hands I have placed faol Unoks ana .oies tor collection on or before the 21st day of Aug. inst. or yon may expect costs. GEO. REEIJ. Lewisburg, Aug. 2, 1SS8 SPROUT'S Combined Carriage Springs rr'HE best Springs now in use, warranted 1 I give entire satisfaction. It posesses nine distinrtofnmffge.t over the Eliptic, and a carriage can be made cheaper after paying Ihe following prices: Sulky Springs $10 I Slide seat .$17 Open liuggy 15 4 passenger 19 Top do 16 I 6 passenger 32 All orders mut be addressed to E.T.SPROUT, 715 Hughesville, Lyooming Co. Pa WINFIELD FACTORY! Afar Ilarlletoil, Union Co., I'a. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform ; his friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues tn mannlac- lure all mods ol oolen floods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeus.Sattinetts. Jeans. Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Slocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sate in saying that bis work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale ir to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail lo nlease. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on Ihe shortest J notice. Terms for carding, cash on Ihe de- livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. LUMJ.Kll! LUMllKJt!! J THE subscribers have for sale . i .' i (in lots to suit purchasers) "f(ii a larse stork of ?'wtst'5'fj i'.Vi HOARDS Panel SlulT&ViS Plank &c. Also 5,000 i'Aii KAILS. S'i inch Sawed Shingles superior quality Also Square Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low for Cash, at our Mills on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of our Road. Nov. 20 JOH M CAI.L & BROS. Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa BEOOVAL. VTEW and Magnificent Stock of i ori:c-rio.i:niKS! J. F. EICHOLTZ & CO. have elegantly refuted the Storeroom formerly occupied by ('. Mensch, on Matket St. near Third, where they will keep on hand for sale the very best of '"onfeetioneries, Tovs, Fruit, Notions, Ac Cull and See .' Lewisburg, April 9, 1857 SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with littletmnhle: With Pnaeakeoft'aawd roarpoanilB nap Pat, Tow saa Bake eftera faUon gotal ft rVnap. Uara Map CaA let BaaU ia Iftt aaaae way. Karaaleby r. CALUWJ.Ua. 1 1 LEAVISBUEG CHRONICLE & AVEST BliAKCII "i.TT I mmm m - I LEWISBURG ACADEMY. rriIE Fall Session of (his Institution L will commence on MonT,8pt 20,1858 to be immediately followed by (he WirrtB 8usi( a : each to continue 13 weeks, includ ing one week's Vacation during the Holidays. All the Branches of a thorough Classical, Mathematical, and English Academic Course are taught and Youths are fitted, either for Teaching, for College, or for business. The Bible is a text book. : A large class of Young Ladies is secured. 1 TUITION persessionol 13 weeks, includiug contingent expenses. ; riilM inV-rtUJiii, Writing, b. fiutr, Arithm. tie, Oihi--.. llnnn. ml t:. 8. Iliiu.r7, ----- . j.. 00 j AbVAXOKII KMiUSII lU nut ilicl mlrd bo,J 6.M , LAMiUAOKS, S.UO No additional charges; Ko, no dednctions i except for protracted sickness. Tuition paya-1 ble immediately upon the cloe of liie sesioa. J ... JOHN RANDOLPH. Aug. 2.1, I85fl Principal UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS. Terms of 1:1 weeks each, will open on j Thursday, Sept. 23d. i 1Ji...., ... , a .t i.- -m mi 1 yurl, Libr.,r), rate auil rt-paira ACAVKMl' TuIuod it lltr Sn-kni of M vti : l and lii-her tolub 13 00 ID Lwir 1 1!4 Furt, ears and repair! Fll. IXSTimE-Tuilixtu r iVnilon SI rk: KnUr eoursa 1'riinary Fuel, ran; anil repairs S (Ml X li 20 Oil 13 l 1 4U Room nDt and fuel in eolleicr liuiUini; 8 SO do do do roomtriK alone 17 00 A. K. BELL, Treasurer I.ewisburg, Aug. 5, I8S8 Normal Institute and Academy, MEW Columbus, Lnzerne Co. Pa...To X Young Ladies and Uentlemen wishing to become Teachers, this Institution oners the following advantages; 1. A rnmplrtf OrgMiizatiwi ai a Knrmal Srboril. 2. A TUtiroub, $)tu uiatic, and 1'raciical l!oun Df iD"tru-tiou. .'I. An oiportunity fir dally Irartic in T'irhimf. 4. Wri kly Lecturea on Um "Theory aud 1'ractice of Trai hini;." 6. WVi-kly frimtific IrtiirM. 6. A ru lily lurn;ilirl Kfatlni Ronm. 7. A Normal Afs4iiiliiii. aluwr irt-kly meetineft ar to it mrintifrs. wl.at I lie mfliiica of a lunty Institute or A?0oriation an, to tl, X,'acbr of a Couuly. Board, including room, lights and furniture (per week) I 75 to 3 00 Tuition (per Term of 11 weeks) from l 00 to B 00 IT-Tht ran anawtmer nesioos will com mence on Monday. Au?. 10, IN.r8 For further particulars inquire of Hon. J. KOd.VS, Sec'y of Trustees, or Prof. H. U. WA1.KEK, I'riucipal New Columbus, July 31, 1S58 FREEBUKO ACADEMY, A.fO m jw iii iiiawi ma - , ,, ,. .' L KtLbLKU, Vi.lW next .CS.Sl0n - :, 1,,ns,',u"10 commences the arth of July, 1!.M, and continues aJ wk. En nllKed bvpas.success.increased efforts will h mwlc Muili-ntu to Mt uirv arounj ilro- tol "' "'! '"-"". The Academic IHmht'-ik'wT embraces all the bmnrhffi of an En-linh, ruiral. Mathematical and j'Hriilitir rolnrtitioi. tatcr-tliT i(h Muir, Orawitii:, I '-tin tint: ati-l Prt uc-li all tt atiKh are taugot io a thoruugb ao J elHient manner. A NOU.v..I. DEPARTME.NT has bfen rtat.Ii(.'l. aixl berrtotor well artriK.fi!, in which T--a-rhem aid tlurm i-hin U bMin iirli l.ae v-rj fantity f-r r-vtiuy jn-ikTing Uifuu lts tr tht pro f. TICfiMS hnlf payable in adranrt. For Ihwrtt. l-iimi-). . llcxiui, aiid XuitluD, tr 8v- i f w--k f ..5 1'ur Tuitiu nl.'tif, p. r quarter of 11 rek4 4 Co 7 d t tor T.-.rlierit. both Ih-tn, qr 11 4 Munie, Itriiwiaic, t'aintini; anl'Fnurht at U!ual charges. Vor CtUii'-fi. Ac. aiMiew UEO. F. M FARLANU, Principal FreetiiirK, Pa, July, 1S5S riati.v BOOK BINDING. rpiIE subscriber, havins KENTED the 1 Bindery late of Stephen 1). and l.y man Ii. Wilson, (if Milton, ami a tide I to it some superior implements, is now prepared to Books, Pamphlets, magazines, News papers, Music, &c. be, in every style desired. Work may be either t bound or half-bound, in I Calf. Rutin, Tarkt y Mororrn, Sftrrp,or other l.KvniLU, or Muslin rarinu culurs, and ornamented wilh MARBLE PAPER of dilferent figures, shades and colors. Old liibles and other Hooks or Papers which it is desired to preserve as memorials in a family, can be made more secure by the Bin der's skill. ff'Blank Hooks, Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Pocket Bonks, Albums, Diaries, die, I.cllerel Willi bold in legible ami durable t-haraclers, to order. MUSIC I'OK'iTUMOS, &c, made lo suit customers. Lettering and Rinding heretofore done by the Milton Binders, can be executed by ris in a enrrepimdin; 'ttle, as we have their tools, types, and designs. I "5s" A good Bindery has long been desired iu this vicinity. and we can therefore most re spectfully solicit ihe public patronage, trusting that it will be sntficienl to repay the outlay and risk. ! iRent. tools, stock, and work-! men all requiring money, we shall expect I'A Y OX DEI, I YKli V of all work, a i We intend to charge moderate, keasumablk and uniform prices, on the Live and Let Live" principle ana hope to make it a permanent business. Proiluce ami SVore GooiJt faJcen in pcy. Office in the center of Market Square, north side, second storey, adjoining the Chio.hcli and Telegraph offices. CHARLES STAHL. Lewisburg, July IB, 1858 COPARTNERSHIP. JJTr The umlersisned have as- Kia,'ioclaIed themselves into copart kiit iiteitMii. nership for Ihe purpose of carry i ""ie1 r inj OH lne Lumberins, Planing, and Carpentering business in all theirvarious branches, at the Cctmsbnrg Steam pinning mills, where they intend to keep a sirck of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, .sh. Ma pie, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding. Shingles, Lslh. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shuuers, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, 4e. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw- c" ""' "hurt nonce and all work wa"n"i R""e satisfaction, both in trice and workmanship. J. 1. DIEFFENDF.RFER, MARTIN DRF.ISBACH, BEYERS AMMONS. LewUbam Planlnf Mil la, iiril I, ISIS. New Arrangements New Goods! TOSEPH L. IIAWN havinjr, taken the I well known SPYKER HAT STORE, has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of llntt, Copt, Gentlemen' t Cleithintj, etc. Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSIMERES, Ac, which he will make up lo order, as he still continues Ihe Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo bis care, lo the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing don lo order. Lewisburg, Aoril 10, 1857 Agricultiiral. Fair Play and no Gouging! PEKX'A Dutch, vs. YOKK STATE YANKEES! Great Trial of Reapers At LIMESTONE VILI.E, June 25, 185S. By especial request and written challense of the asent sent to us to meet MANN'Y'M Patent !rass and (irain Reaper wilh WOODS' great Laprovemeiit, we met on Mr. Weidenhamer's l inn at Liim'tonville, Montour C", Pa. on the above ila'.e. VVc aNo met a KETfll'.'.M M.11 liine, 1 elonsing to Mr. Eslilach, which wm!ed very well. The n ' :chii:es went to work in the forenoon and worked tint: 1 1 noon, when the Manny men slipped ptr, liioiiht another Manny's Reaper wilh Wood's great(?) improvement, worked . . . ' . ,ii.j 1,, ,um 1 finish the niece of muwinz allotted 10 lhem : I Mr. Weideiihamer went in with the LEWIS- Bl'Kli Machine and finished Ihe field. Being no book publishers, we do nut deal in "jrnlhT kivwl' piurhlft filial with pnlty rifiurw iitttl k low i tie crrtifr-Btfr), pom of wliicb n f i'rtinn- ll lrttri-ty. fpt-riullT KUi'b mi ant rffrr-il l m tin ","' riiT A. a ir MiJhi3 i,T- eth tmlmiV of tlie O'Dnnitttft. f'-nr out of mx. athe uala'n'rc of the Coniiiutti . four out of u. j ti wit : rrtrr htllinprr Alrlim IfrwkMii, .ii-ii.i-i ate decidedly ia Uror of the LKWISIILKII Reaper. We respectfully refer to the following per- arm. who have aeiur.l l.KMISIilKil Mai hinea. iue of ; whirfa hate heen delitered and alarted, and the halaure to t ilelirr.'d thia week : ' Abraham W ajtuer, 8Urbrd LewlsDurs 31a. June .,190 Daniel Uani;er do do du Jarob Wanner do do uo V illiam euiilh Mania Hillmyer Mirhael Wajner Mra.Wajtneriwi.tow) Waiio r ilietween Waahingtontill" and Jersej town) I1oii;i A Brotln r Mr. Ketner WeiJenhamiT A Brother (where the trial took place ) I have this day, while at the trial of Mach ine, at Limeatuneeille, houitht a LKWISHI'IUI Reaper, after aeeini; the work performed by ALL the maehinea preaent. 1 had a .Viinay Mai-hine on trial lat aeaaon, and it ia at my hnuae uow,aud tlie 'Vork State icenttemt-ii cau eome and take it away aa Mam aa ronveiiieut. ilAMKL HIAZLl;, Waibinittonville, Montour Co. Support Home Slaiiurartnrr. ! It has been satisfactorily proved that Reap ers can be made and sold in our own Penn sylvania as t-UEAP and as ooon as to send what Imle money we have awav to distant Slates for no better Reapers. Keep money circulating near home, IVwhere you can eaMly get (by Railroad or Canal) the Mach uies rrpuirrd by the Manufacturers for all Reapers will at tunes require repairs, and are all equally liable to accidents. .-l!-, M;irh & Co. Manufacturers of ihe Lewi-horn Keaper lewisburg. Pa, June 28, 1868 TIOGA POINT AGRICULTURAL and Junction Iron Works, at Athena, Itradford Co., I'a. WELLES, BLOOD & CO. KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER. rE are Manufaeturinp, Ihe above V mentioned excellent Machine for Eastern Pennsylvania and the neighboring countir3 in ISew York, and invite ihe partic ular attention nf Farmers to the following features of KIKBY'S Mower & Reaper,which we believe to be superior to alt others in use in the following paiticulars: 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 ther machines has no side draupht, yet it cats a wide swath works on rough ground where no other machine can follow it very ditlicnll tn be clogged in any kind ofgrass.be it wet or dry not liable to get out of repair is composed principally of iron is a ptrfrct cvmbiw! mtta:inr, ijurkin tyintly Wflt whether mvi"in ? .-ir rt 'iphig cn I n the chttipntt in price, the .Mower being only jJUit, and the combined machine ?1Si' miking ii altogether the most dsir.ihle Mower iud Reaper in the market. Tif Farmers wanting IU.I.I ADI.F. Mowers ai:d Hearers, sh nld bv all mea:is see ours ' before making tip their minds to buy any other. Ad'.liUuiiai and interesting information concerning the KIK11Y Machine is contained in our Illustrated I'utalofrue, which describes also our other Machines and Implements, among which are. Emery' I'atrut Cknmjealh Iitiil Roml lliine I'nwem, Tioga Toint Improved Thre shers and Cleaners. Threshers and Separa tors, Portable Saw Mills, Horse Hay Forks, Jirain Cradles, Plows.Cultivairrs and Horse Hoes, Cider Mills, (irain Drills, Horse Rakes, Portable Dog Powers, Ac. Ac. Send tor copies of our Catalogue and Trice List for yourself and neighbors. WELLES. BLOOD 4 CO. Athens. Pa, lune SS, 1858 Afienlt!" Joo Chambcrlin.Bloomsburg; C (' Baldv, Danville ; A H Stone.Norlhumhrlnd ; B & F J.Schoch, Selinsgrove j Gilbert Fowler, Berwick Young America CORN S HELLER : The CheajKtt, Slmphtt, most durable CORK SMELLER ever Imentcd! rpHE subscribers would most respectfully I call the attention of Speculators and Farmers to this wonderful machine, now on sale at M'FADDKN'S Hardware Store, in Lewisburg. County Rights in the Slates of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and California, for sale on Ihe most reasonable terms. Machines will be sold in I'nion and Snyder counties to all who may desire fo purchase, in order to test the utility and durability of ihe same. They ihell green corn at well an dry clean from the cob. Call and see them operate. Price $12. Or address L. & J. G. KI'RTZ. Nov. 19, I857y Aamnsburg, Pa A Call to Farmers. Farmer, drop your fouls pause: a little read thi, and rrjlirt ! I "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK.": ANEW and scientific manuring system, I for the cultivation and increase of all j kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and paslute, upon all kinds of soil, proved by actual eipe- j riments and based upon evident truths, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; represented by upwards ol one humlretl and fif'y engravings of the most valuable gras-es and plants connected with the system, by DR. C. tJ REIN110LU, of Boatsburg, Centre Co, Penna. ttr.coMMr.sv a ro.v. In M l' trratlaa It will he aren that the orl hat ba.n tn clvv tlir farmer that kinilorinliTniation a hirh enahlra bin, to naka prartiral al.r'lii'ation to U rt ilia, hta land and lurraam-hia Kraln.KMiileratiil paatumfp. Tlinlia-trinea, aa taught by tlita nanurinc. and naltlrr, and paat urr cul tivation ayat 01. ara rational, rlear anil evalrnt, and uK pul an iaiprovein.nt in the tnralo of ajsrirulture hithrrto unknown to our fartnara, and wbirh. if adoptrd. ar.d carefully praetlred ean not fail to ad.anra tho intareata of Ibe farming eoBimnnity. f nrh a work haa been murb wantisl. aa it blla a rrid which baa long been felt, but which tro-re haa hitberto barn no atuot4 to aupoly. And aa farmera of Crntr. and HnnUnprir-n eountnw wa rreoaammd tba work toc.ry farmer, aa they will reap tbr cmteat poMibut bar-fit from it. Chrlattan Pale.llenrca nurhanon.TlanietMoaaar.Oeoree Itoal. Jaeob lonaar. aranria Alaxantl.r. John Hatty, John K.ttLon. Saamal llunran. John lloffar, Jona. M'Wtlliawia, Jarvb alryar, Groret tluy.v,Jr ll.nry Mayer. John Car par, Saniwei tlillilaral, John llaraon. leo. Jark, Samn.1 Itllaon.Jobu llarwian, ll.W. Merk. I'lilllip Hryar. 3m"4 Fur talc in Leisbr- v - L BKI.'GCiKR. FAKJIER. SEPT. 10, 1858. -sx II. CiERIIAUT, DF.XriST. Cmy-rA Market street, next door to Brown Ac "It.uer's Store LEWIHBUKO, PA. HOUSE BUILDERS, rriAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are I appointed Agents for the sale of Hoars, lilinds & Window Satih of all sizes, made of the beM material. All work warranted. r?'Made by L.B.SPKOL J', Huqhesrille, Pa. and for sale by CHKIST CALDWELL, Lewib'g DENTAL CARD. THE new method of inserting artiti- I cial Teeih, (iuin, 4c, known as j Allen" C'otillnuouM um Work, ! is, without eiception, the best improvement ever made in die art of Uer.tistry. This work, when properly constructed, is the most beauti ful the cleaiiesi.conibines the greatest s'rength with durability, and adds more to a clear and distincl articulation, than any other kind of vork -vtr linmpht bflorr tin puMic. And liot only thi. Ily a bi-aulilul ditt-overy , In roulUliatlon Willi tliii il Ir nf Wurk, ; wtf ran tin- fa"- it naluri.1 ; nion. without. In tin Irani, interfering with tlir UdrfulnrMi of ttir f th ill martiratlult. I wi.iiM take lliin ni.'thi.d of infi.miinc tti"r Inti-rrntiit that t half urrh"-W Ihe Pat-nt llijrht fortlii. valiiiihltt in,l ri.remrlit. of the illVflltor. J-illO AlU'D. (OOW of NrW Y.nk.l fi.r tlii and iweral a.lj..inin c.unlie. and that I atll ItOW tliailllialliriTIf an Wlinr em lii uuiiih tu.i. iil roini'are lavoral'ly with nnyl)nnrin that line that liaa ev. r lieen ma'le in tl.i. or any otto r rountry. 1 ak all. and eaieeialiy llue that uetd teeth lit thej haTeeliated theui or Di.t.) to fail, and eianiine fur tin mMfle. Jllll !.( h t, l.ial-r.l tn, I Offiee and Re.idenro on Third ntnt. wear Market. ( Otliee in MIL!", on "roadway, near Cauwalla.ler'i' turner : West Branch Insurance Company, (Y Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached' ize, Farm ' V Buildings, Stores, Merchant! Properly, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rales. Doing business on bolhCash and Mutual plans. Capital,i:iuO,0(lu. DIRECTORS. Hun John J Pearce John B Hall Chas A Mayer ('has Crist Hon (S C Harvey T T A brains D J Jackman W White Thos Kitchen Peter Dickinson Hon. CS. C. H AIiV KV, President. T.T. Alllf M, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. Sec'v. JAMKS B. HAMLIN, Agent, 627 Lewisburg, 1,'nion Co. Pa. NOTICE. rriHK undersigned have this Sd day of Teh. A. D. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for thi pvrpose of carrying on a Cienrral I'oiillili ) ItUNinCN at the Brick Foun dry in Market street, Lewisburg, under the name and firm of Frick & Lilley. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLE V. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2, 157. A general assort ment of COOKINIS STOVES for coal or wood. Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, &c. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order Ordinance Tor Markets. O ECTION 1. lit it orduined bu the liurgens and T'iu-h Cvuncil if the Burough if L io j tfiburir. anil it ts tirretiy .rttnnrd liy the mittiin rity if the tame. That WEDNESDAY and SATl'RDAY mornings of every week shall be the Mai liCI 1 Imps for said Borough, ; when it mar be lawltil to sell and buy articles j of produce frt family use; and that MARKET 1 STRET.T.Jruk. oecond to Fourth Street.", shall ; be usett lor shch sales wagons Ac. to occupy the sides of the pavements on the nonh side i f the street from Ihe first of October to the first of April, and the south side of the pave ment the remainder of the year. Settio 2. Ite it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful lor any person or persons, either the producers of marketing or their immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise, to peddle or sell in any street or alley or in any part of the said Borough, any articles of produce for family use, other than at the times and places specified in the first section of this ordinance; and any person or persons violating this ordinance shall incur a penalty of from One Dollar to Five Dollars, to be re covered before the Burgess or any Justice ot the Peace of I'nion county as like sums are recovered under the laws of Pennsylvania, wilh costs, in the name of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Lewisburg; one half of said penally to be paid to the j Overseer ol the Poor ot said Borough, and the other half to the informer. Passed at a meeting ol the Council, Tues day evening, Nov. 3 1S57. and ordered lobe published. J. SC1I RE YE R, Burgess. Nov. 6, 1857. rriIE subscriber con- .1 tinues to carry on the I.itrry laUKiiieNS at the Olit Stand on South Third street, near Market, and respectfnllj solicits the patronage of his friends and tilt public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Chemical Emporium Market Street - - - Lewisburg. Pa. Vocal and Instrumental music. rpHE subscriber having located himself ir l Lewisburg, is ready to leach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano. Melo- deon. liuitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and ' all Hrass Instruments. He will also leach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Ciermany, he deems himself qualified to ren der satisfaction. He will also tunc Pianos, and put them in repair if desired. Residence on North Fifth street. Jan. 19, 1857. Prof. P. HELD. James B. Hamlin, TTORXEY at LAW, IL rsOlKee on Second St. west side.Snu door sooth of Market, Iaett iNliurR, BmfJ Lnion Co. Pa. CABINET WABE BOOM ATORTH -1th StreeJ. The subscriber i.1 most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot ol 1"! ll.MTl Kli, for the Spring trade, comprising Prcsr-ing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries ami Book Cases, Center, Card and l'ier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Cot tage and oilier Bedsteads, Stands, Solas, and Cltairs of all kinds. COFFINS made lo order or short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiamine his work, as he is sure lhal they will be satis fied with his slock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNG Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1856 William VanGeier, TTORXEY at law, V Lciviyburft-, I nlo nlon Co.. Pa. liOmce opposite Kline's Hotel S74 ! QCHOOL OKDKF.S neatly printed and It.r . 1 sale at Ihe Chionulc Ofhct Philadelphia. THE BEST piano Soilcs are manufactured by Chiekering & Sons, who have received '1 iiirfy-rour Medals. The First Premium over im1 Competitor in the United St'ti: MESSRS. CHICKERINO A SONS, having removed to their New Warehouse,i:7 Ciiesinut street, Philadelphia, are prepared lo oiler a large assortment of IJrand, Parlor lirand.Sijuare and I priclit Pianos, in various styles of cases and at prices which can nut fail to please; descriptive catalogues sent to any address upon application. 74-Wij American Life Insurance & Trust Co., (Capi'al Stock ')0,ti0) CIOMPANY'S B'Jili!ing. Walnut sireel,S E corner of Fourth I'ltiladilphift. IV Lues insured at the usual Mutual rates or at Joint Sn.rk rates about ii) per cent, lev, or at Total Abstinence rates ihe lowest in the world. A. V H1I. I. DIN, President Joiix C. Sims. See. ; 17 UEO. F. MILLER. Aent, Lewisburg ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER and HoLESiLi Dealer is ?fX"i'r4-?.5Sa SALT. VI li:MU Iiar'i,l'iil!aI-li..l;t Aehtou's Fine, Liverpool Groin:', Anlit'itt's and .tar ilill.-, Iairy a;or- Il'll si.,- cciistatitly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit the trade. y. tl. Orders solicited r,in72.rip l MCHOLLS HOUSE, (i:nro"an Plan) 115, South Ei'slnh St. Mow Ciesnut, PHILADELPHIA. riMI Is House is for Permanent and Transient I Lodging. Everv etl'.irt will be ni?.de by Ihe Proprietor, E. NICHUI.I.S, to give satis faction to his Patrons. This Establishment is situated in the heart of the city, center of business, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Traveling commnni'y will find it a desirable place for comloit, cleanliness and economy. ftf Single rooms fill cts per night by the week ija SO and upwards ly"3 Jn'fuiit$'& ii::'ii:s f.iiirqiv. Conp. S.W. COG. 9EI7MSD A1t WALSIT STa, fHIt.ADrLFlllA. Capital SI."J-)0.000. Assets $Iom, 151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. A EE YO!" INSI'RED AfiAI.NsT LOSS 1. BY FIRE ! There are bat few who receive sympathy wht incur loss by neglectin? llus most neerssuru and uli.y,mfial nreraulmn. ... - r ---- We otten see il announced that persons have lot iheir stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept fn tn them by the devouring element over which Ihey have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servaais and the casualties of (nir niehla.ra. tl will inn-art r"urwi'nr to .our rrii Iti.ra, anil itivi a rhaia 1. 1 i l-ruili Uie atid (irecautluu tu all i'Ur l.uain'." linaiti'iii.1. It n-.tiiia tint a .-r a.i7 aat to insure io anm raiiiriii- ln-ro fluo In Ioii, ai.ii t t' w many tliirr ;ir ah" hat, tin iliaiiranc- ii.n ! ail-, aurr.iturr. nr an tt.iiii; la.- If ur ii"rlL ia ..uia.i, a'i! the Las to ju Dnvlit ta- serious. Tlita I' mi at-y innr- VI I! f.V; ! ! IH.r Uh,uooj ; n i;.;n .w.t- ,7..A'i ana jjtt A FltDM llKI To jOllO. at tha Lc w-t l!t-a anJ n tli nirat Litaral T.rms, aail l'KiMft 1'Atait.ST i u ili- a.-'jntturut f laias. MllKC'TullS. Hon Thn B Flcrtno I .lameK Nrall I E-tw.R H.lmSfM tlo II Atm-tn n( Clia f llinwe I I'.t'arT-il lirw.tvr I t ha A. l;ut'll.ratu I TL Macdfrfl"ia l.-aac Lmh, Jr. ! ti. Ilr U.1..I.I Umeral Sura.riut.ri.lant .toll N THoMASON". THUS II KLiil.tME, rrvauitrnt. tDW'D B. llKI.MIlnl.I. SrrlarT. J. MERRILL I INN, Agent, B57 l.L lsHl Rtl. I nion Co. Pa N. S. LAWRENCE'S X K W PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD, AND' ENVELOPE ! WAREHOUSE, j No. -105, Commo-rce St., riiilaticlbhia. ; I Cash buyers will rind it for their interest to call Phdad. Jan I, lfS8 y M'KKA'S CELEBRATED LIQUID GLUE! 'HK fifi K AT ADHKSIVE. Mint urtful arttVU rr-T itivftitfl. I"r hou- "tnr or tflir. Kurpatfin-' in util ity t-vi-rj olhtT -jltir. irmn. nim-il-r. ym-1 i-rn ntt-nt it k ii.iii. Al.W.US l;tAh. t-iiK A I'i'LlC ATli )N. n.ilir iti I'm) i-r. i'ti tli. l. ath.-r. r urntt lire, IVm linn, t ln iiil, i.tit'!-orlila. Fur maoutm-turinp KuDct Artii ir-i, 1-y ft.-., it linf" no ftii tTior. not on it ftsmtinf irr-ntt r l length thttn any utht-r rtirlt.hut ii'lhi'iwinorf niiirKiy. li-HTirir no ttuin wht-ri tlif pnrts art-j. in.t . Nivir W ithiH tht latI thr-T t-.'tr up-Tttt- of i'm.tn tl Utllt ji Ol IIII'JIl'liJ rrirtrnini t.i,' ii' wi.i E or leu Mtia, i and tht- iercat ponTe-iiifr.rf tiwli it ban froTed in fury j rnne, lias tlt f.rrTt.il v rvrurrd tor it a dt-niarnl wbirh lh j ninuut-.. tnrfr lian ft und it. at tiuif. diffitult to m--t: i arkm wltt) by all wh" bave udtd 1 1, 1 hat it nit-rttf are fcu : itn'Tc any t-innl.-ir arlirlr ft-r rtft-rri. to tb put lie. ) "J, Tlttf Ui.l V w Ttmtrtti r nUrfrtt,drJ.frr iW ; t-it.fi ".Vi iVrd'. ii.h, tr,i l.,,tii t;it.(',rf;rrt Atthirif i Tak' no. th.r. f t ;. T A 1 . tKSTS A f:7"Jl.. aUauulaclutt-d auf fold. Wboli-oale- anil Cctaii. 1j 1 W M. V. MrKKil. Stationer, Xo.WtT Oii-ntnut St, fhila'1. Ii bia. .Vj)-Ijibri.. itidurf tii-iitollt n-d to pTMms di-Mn-ui of ! Wlntic tbf nUii i- j.rtirlp For s.a liv "EVirs in Lewisburg ( Farmers of Pennsylvania, TTEXTIOX ! ! You can supply I V yourselves withCHEMICAL MAXIKKS warranltd pure, and which have been in suc cessful use for the past seven years suited to your various crops of Corn,Pi,tat"es, Wheat, Oat, Grass, i(r. By atirloairjfr in a tettar a rhn-k en XawJ. rTr riiilajalfhta llanka. or I.t n-fprann. to any ir "-. ' u " In I'hila.lali.liia, or in tafhanire frr I'KoOl t I. ..i -ir own t'.'utity at fair lnrkrt vra-ra hrrr. y. ur orilrra'wi't be Itllnl anU sttitliad to you o rurniiia a;aar. Krry article ai.lil by tor. tiuarantrpdor any onlrr given lo my acnt. wilt nn.i pruiupt attrntion. sura-r I'tioffliata of Lime $to p,r ton Hl'Oa I'Lor-t hata rrrtiliitr 25 A barrel ie anffMrnt t-r an acre of en nn.l btsan-raat. I I KK Bi'XE ll ST, Sort larrrla, at fi frr harral or r tun, now Is ady VlrJrft.V. Xo. 1, it O narrala. J J to:t pt-r linrivt Land I'lastrr, l.iaio larrala. (I '.'S lo Z per barrel I'vruvian.rhihan ar.l l-atac man t.'io.ao. C. A. I. KIN" A I.', Proprietor. No. 21 South Front St., I'mLM.KLrula, fa. f.i liberal discount to w holtaalr Waleta. l.nmrs Surar rboaphata of l ime F,rtiliar. haa tieow auen-aariilly Ba it l y the frai.alent of the I' S. on b: rarrtrn, anil on th- pnMie tlrounit of the t'apttol at aahinclon ; hy L Lo. ka K-q atiJ J L Kr, rr of t larkpa boro: Senator Roberta. VI tn Miller anil Oharlea . tk of Tape May: Thrmaa lil:tr.t K-q.nf I'arril.n: Ur J.-eph Berniaor Vnnlenlown: Ur Knicht. Jlr Iteld. sir Atkin aon. Leal J.ihnaon. of ew J. r.ey. Ihre aa it ia li e VHKArKST AM) MUST KKLlAI.LE MAM KK n. w in aae betnit permanent.imprfivtnc the land and enrich ing I"' aolL wl'n.,hl.ta on application to U A LK1NAI'. Hropnet. r. ,! ai eViuth Front St. I'hilaitetiliia Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, fhesnut Street, PIIILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other fEAI.Sand ereryihing in our line of business, promptly attended to, ia good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. J. VI LTOX. J. V G. MASO.V. M. H. Dersham, M.D., T)RACTI('IXli I'hsieian. I (TtjetffsM 0pi.wTffrtcSi?7 1 NfTvcy -- -orlb Third Ktrcrf. ',u9 LE wish cut;. t.'ew Arrangement! i A T the Mammoth Drug & thejulcal A. Emporium of ' ! F. S. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the ear Mauunoih Drug Store formerly kept br 'Thornton A Co., are now ready to Orrl and Prescriptions at a momenta aotjce w have a large and well selected slock of f and pure DULOS, MLOlf l.t:x, Chera 'i' Dyestiiils, Oils, Paints, Olass, Putiv aa' DRLOCilS'l'S' GLASS, W ARE, All kind of Patent JJedirinei, Fruit ami Confectioner Tobacco,Sr.n(T,and Imported Cigars if n, choicest brands, I'anry Aotoi and Tuiitt ArtieUt Fine Toilet S-iaps dc Perlumery of all kmd BarHts in Cams or inn run,, Ituoksi iind Matlonrry, a general vaneiy of Literary and School Bo,,l, Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of ef description ; tre-h Pine Oil and Patent BBrZ ing Fluid al' s on h;tnd. PI RE W INLS and LlyCORS of all t.j, if l'i"J' umi Zinc Pntntt. l'rr.i rvi-Dj anJ I'ltklinp Jarn, ie VV rui( K.rr?. will Hud our Mtck eompleie, ccriifiri.'i.iJ,? miinv ariirle it is imfussiblt hert to eiinrnerate. and all sold at mudt-raie pricei Call and rt? u4-. rue and all, and see nor '.... k ; aiid if cau't sell jfu cheap go.,i$ we u ii.' nt ak you to bur. We are alway ou hand (o wait n cutoncra. Kenieniber the Mammoth Drue Store K. S. CALDWELL Lewi si. tiny. I'ninn C"n. Ja. 709 LE.WISLURG FCCKDRY. I he subscribers, thankfsl f j rrist ratronare. wnnld inf.... r!-i- e?!'srfl"J:he pia.lic that they continoe vj fcl inaiiulactiire all kinds of MILL LAIu.M. and oihi r Castings. Thrasbitf Machines ami L iber Machinery repaired in tki bet manner. 4 a.-tings warranted to be of good mattnal, ai d at prices thai can noi faj to please. liKDDES, MARSH & CO. I.ewisimrg, Feb. IS.', 1 ClOOKINIi Istoves, of various atternw ) an j sizo.t, fur Coul or Woo , for iala atthe Lewiabbrg Foundry by (ieddes. Mirth A Cm, JTUVKS i'urlor. Wo-3d. and C".l Stoves, various patterns, fiTealeattU .ewi-burg FoLntiry. til ddea. Mstah ft Co. I . m iu tianj; Plow, a sui.e- , nor ai ariiclt, for sale at the Lewisburg j foundry by CedJea. .Maish 4 Co (1 RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' Patent T rircidt'dly Ihe 6ri and most durable li-nin Drill now in use, for nlm the Lewisdur, I FouUrj l.y (ieddes.Mat.b ; Co. i Eussey's Grain Reaper. ! for cutting both Grain and GraM MANCFACTCRED and for sale at tfa Lewisburg Foundry by (iEIiDES. MA KsH CI ; - VGTJ-.' lhli teen IIDninted tie l , . . . 1 . . 1 p-r.A ON lo the Leuisbuis Cenieterv. ihe suti-cr,l r wt u il Mate that he is prepared to perl rm all dunes c. nnected nh the banal of li e dead, on short r.onre. Also that he mil ai'end li the re-interment of deceased persons umler the direction ol iheir surviving fr.ecds. Residence in the LiV-e at the Cate of tha Cemelerv. iL( )!,(. DOAACHY. Lewisburg, May .to, 154 j irck: ir.cn:: ilck::: i 93 -tS Lrs- j'lst 'Wived at ihe j x i ir nAKi,WARE MORE rf JO- ; ' XcFADL-hM. Farmers and Bl.ck I smiths, call and see the large, end lert as i sortmem of Iron ever ottered cn the West Branch. Having the extlwire control cf the celebrated litii Centre county Iron, he is enabled to wnrrunt every tar. A'.I sizes Tire, Sro'l. p. Round and St,uare ; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods. Ac, at Cash prices to ail. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADPE.Tf. Lewisburg, Mav ID, 1855. lleliiiboM'M lit inline 1'irparalloB Higlily eoneentrahd Cvmpr.und Fluid Extract cf vc8'r:Kai 'Ol! Iiise:i- s of Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, ' Proper. Vt'euki.t sses. Obstructions. Secret 1 1'iseases. 1 i'li ale i . nipiaints.and ail discasr , f tlie Sexual io :in an-in.: ft. m eaieatiee and imprnw ruri. .li 'it'- a I '' teno :tm all I tn I it per liariar:t-a frewa tin- l:;n.l.!ei. Ki.!lo- or .-esual ornal.s.wl.etber eaiating in liile or r cai-ile, tri ni wLa.elir rauaa Ibey Bay haaa 1 1 linat'-'l. and no matter cf how long standing, -riving lUalth attd t iiror to the frame, and Bloom tw lac pallid cheek. Joy to the Afflicted! It enrv" Vrrrni" ami Irl.i.itat.d ?utT rni. aM rmvaf a.l t ? M.Tts5.ni. iif: b.ch bii br toutttl In i . n t Ttit-n, 1. -fa t f J w.T. of BWBtrf dithi ull ci i r-tb;i r. mw-mI w.-jtlvpi br rr r ol du vnM-.wr.iiv t) t.fa.tr. nil .it.e. tlrradlu! Lirror nf drall., tt-.-bt ewt-at., rx'itJ f-t. -.kr-talrr-r. Juinnti cf wi-k n. Invitirr. unttlal )an?ituir 4f tte bui t ui.ir sii m. t It B mortunua B(l-fitr itb i. tif - ui t ui-. ht-t hard.. tlu?-b.iiz f tin- ,-4-iy. .irur5 of tbv skin. lihi cruB-tt-t;itu-f ai.il t-ruf t.t-usi n tbr lat-r. f aia lit lb bm k. bt-n lOf-f lf tbr rfr-lulf, lrr,ii-ut l l-iai k ti II inc tirtrt tbr M'e with trmi-orar; u.'ucin ami l h tf laiirbt. ant cf tti-ntHB. rat wot ility. aud T-r.tl-fwx,-, uh bvrror f Mnii fT. Nttlbin is niorr (It irabt lo u h j fiTm-ui- tban Miitul-. and not bine b-y mri li ad fi r li ur ot tht-B.rWr ; uo Tr r pf Biannrr. no ara tn. nt. no itwH-ulatu a, but Iiurrid trat.Mti-u from vn qurtdton to anoibrr. Tbrnr m(-toBH', if ailoWrd to o hirh tlii" Brd j riiir innvriabiy trtui irn mmb follow lo or ! !. ' I t-it IT. AMD Krn tPTic Kit- im-crrf wtn h tbr pallet ; mny rsprt-. V ho can mt tl.at Ibrw nrnori-in ac fttiient: fr-llcwtcl Yt tb..M mrtfiil d;--aj-'ftI-B'!7 ami C-noti. lion ? Thr r-r'itj f tbr I4.ne A'.BmK ai:t tbr nirinlT-bt.ly tlratbit by 1 niUB thn. I rur BV j tvtimon U tbr truih of kt thd. In Lui'M i Ay luoin lhr bio, m.-lan h ly rihibitton ai a am. Tb i rt'Libtenancr u a tua.iy Mtblrn aiad qurir dr-timtr tbrr wirtli or rrirf ,'rr ?i'iti- it. houU a rouiitl of tuic t ur, it in rarriy artiru:atc. j M ith w-trful uirsurr, wan oV-p-v'r w Kullt-n FOuntin bin a-tirl b. cu ! 1 TV! ility ia dmI t. rrit Ir' mi ft--- troiicht tr!,nllB ; np n tliuHnda to ui tiiorly r-. ibui b vin ih ;ti n ol nianv nobtr Mirbi. It rn brvttrttl tj lb u.-. t-t thi. iNf ali.uu k i;i:iii v It vr u an yntVrtrc nh nor tl tb N r di-trr"trC :.i!Runti.. tbr tU 11) EXTkAi T Hi lit tare Irv :t and t-r -n-niitiirU of ila t fl.tB.jr. l:i w ask or (Cfi arK NiMtt Hs d tjf -t IV-crt wl.o fa If.-ly boant of atilitira ami rrf. t nc-n. rit-frii . kno and avoid tbm. aud wt U-r.g vfl. nnj. i r. I ai d r-urr. by nrbuipr or ral. nig ft-r m Bi-ttta f I l'i tiliir and (tr.flic l.roic'ly. 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