LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. !n)i0lmrg (Clpmrif. H. O. HICKK, Editor. 1 O. N. WOHDEN ( Printer. At $1 50 cash is ad Ten re, $1,75 in thre nvmth. $3 paid w i tutu tlie year, &uu v a uic ena jum. l-anU in Fhilfcdtljjhi V B Painter ana K W Carr- Jjcwisbnrfj, It. Friday Moexixg, SErT3,lS52. ADVERTIZE Executor. ...Imini-itrotnr. rilMie Or-rs .'ilvandCountrv Merchants. Manufarturer, llu-ines Jl-n all who ' tai'-nr or tn di.'po of ...vthml-wu.J do weli M Jive ntx nf lit. aia-trirnu.iritlie i-iVi" .,. T.111 parnr ha rood and mclia.-.-irroltirm in community i i.ntai-11104- a tarje a rrorort:m of active, advent pni-lu-c-rii, cc.jura -r. n.l .leaier. iu any o'-her in llic fnk. "Most Liberal Oiler F We will send the Flao, the Y.'iug, and the Chronicle, one ycur for ONE Dollar, Cah in atlcmirr. This offer to iiteud to the 1st of October only. Thru good papers for SI and lattcrt Telegrams besides is the Cheapest in the World ! -4 Te number of name of Club oh thexe term, hus induced us to extend titc time, thut till may h'ivt the same oppm-tan ty Sow send on your l!rs ! C3Thc Chronicle is the only straight OJt, cousls'ont Iladrnad paper iu Union county. We want the Kaiirrud men tn ... ., . , ., . Vmuil ol tuit, ana loot at our JiailroaU terms cheap, good, and nf aftcrclaps 1 - Railroad Lettint;. The Union county hubserip:ion to the Sa-a'a 11. It., required that the woik should be put under contract fiom Sunbury to V."i:iian:sport by the 1st insf. The l.iirec- i i r .1 .... - tors ucbiic'i an t-iii-iiiiiiiu vi mc iiiii-.-, 3 the surveys were not yet completed fur a public letting ; but one of the Commis sioners only being willing to extend the time, the l):rect iis were f need to close a contract up"n two or three days' notice, which :hi-y did on Tuesday, the JJlst- Aug. Hon. Gi.OKHK SCIIXAUKL UoW of Wi.'lialhs- jiort, and Joxatijax Jesuit, of Lcnis lurg, have the 42 ini'e:', which they aro required to commence within 30 days, i Both the-e gentlemen are well ko '.vn to the public as reliable, prudent, e pericneed, 1 ... n-ru.ti.il.lH toon. Tl.ev :.r. t.. be : monthly certain prices for specified deserip-' lii.nsof work, and f r speeiliej mateii.ils. We have heard the opinion oxpreel that - the terms are reasonable, and that 15,000 j ' , , , ' 1-i.r nine will i.rcpare the Load for the i ' ii- - Cars. As no mode of letting the work j t-. . was required, the Directors (who are theu:- telves stockholders) have done the best thing possible, aud deserve credit fur their arduous and uncompensated labors. The line between Sunbury and Harris burg, it is expected, will be let within a few weeks, of which nun public notice can and will be given. t?a.Thc Sullivan County Democrat has a correspondent who attended the recent Commencement of the University at Lew isbur, anl wys : " The chapel, thonli large, wis too F.-nail for the crowd, aud numbers turned reluctantly away, unable to get within even hearing distance. Hut the tccne inside was worth a scramble the beauty of the West Branch was assembled there, and wc do not thiuk Nassau Hall, on its palmiest Commencement day, was ever graced with men a galaxy of beautiful iromrn. But (f the College Clnir the strains of their ciiiic still ring in our cars, and their an-g- lic symphony yet lingers in memory like a clou on the mountain's side. We tho't, as we listened to the " farewell hymn," it woul 1 take many, many years of din and turmoil in the busy world to efface from the memory of the graduates the proud recollec'.ions of that day. The town was crowded with Mrangers all the week. In fact, ('Hmmrnrrmrnt Dy is getting to be considered a day of days about Lewisburg. The press and jam last Wednesday, indi cated clearly the notoriety and reputation tbc University is reflecting upon the place. The citizens should be proud of its loca tion in their midst." t.There are cot only scoundrels in the Cities who send illegal Lottery Schemes to the people through the mails, but they have agents through the country to drop them into the mails from different places. AU these schemes ate frauds; their dupes are few ; &till there are some who allow themseirta to be swiudled, secretly, by 'ie sharpers. The best way to serve the curlatrs, is to cucloie their schemes, se cured so close that they can not pry into them, in cvelopes, and send theiu back. Such precious documents tnus be worth 5 to 10 cents each when they alicays draw tach mammoth prizes ! B.Those who have read the disgrace ful proceedings which have marked the re cent session of Congress, must have been often struck with the thought that a more efficient Speaker would be of great service in preserving order. Hon. Tuumas II Be.ntox has been spoken of for next Speaker. We hope be may be elected ; and believe it would tend greatly to work a reformation in the character of that body. VSWe have been shown some ppeci mtns of white blue etem wheat, raised hj Mr. George 81ear, on the Gen. Green farm, which count 06 grains to the Lead, which is 5 inches loBg and of oats, 170 grains to a Lead, 21 inches long. Mr. Slear thinks there were many eea Utter heads than these. The Connterfeitlng West IMxyille, Aug. 30, 1S52. Lewis Haus who was arrested on Satur day evening by Bonnet and two officers of the .Mayor's Police of Philadelphia, on the charge of being concerned i.1 the inannfac- ture and sale of counterfeit money, Lad a bearing to-day and fras held to bail in the sum of $."0U0, in default of whieh he was committed. l)r. Giltner, who was arrested some three weeks agT and released on bail was retaken at the same time upon a simi lar charge, lie is now in jail. A. W. Haus, of this tounfy, end his son-in-law, James Brass, of Muney, who were in town on Saturday on business, were arrested and committed to prison, where thoy now are, Haus in default of S 3000 and Brass $3000 bail. The nest of counterfeiters is likely to be completely j broken up through the vigilance of those engaged iu ferreting the matter out. . DiXvitLS. Si-nt. 24 P. M The Court this tnnrninc ordered that Abr'm Hause and Lewis Hause, charged u-iih being c'ne a Jvcrtisement, heaiied, " Have you engnged in the manufacture and sale of conn- the Fever and Ague?" This is tin ita terfeit money, be held to bad the former 7,- ; purtaut juestioti, atid if any of our 000, the latter ?5.OO0-for their appearance at ,.all .,,.. :., .:1r,rn.afiv,.. next Court. Dr. Uiltncr, who pleaded su;l!y t, rhnrtri" if rrilinfpr'Viliti'r TT irrivKnrir :. ,,..." ' will be sentenced tomorrow morning. La-t night C'apt. Bennett, of the Philadelphia Police, : oi taim da new canuterfeit plate, II irrisburg . . . . ; is ; also nearly ?lli,'im) ready t..r circulation, ! wlli'"n wss tafned in the presence of the coun- ; .el of both parti. These bills were adunra- j bly executed. Also an unfinished plate ofj ,reur 1Iaveu $5s was obtained at the same ; iiiijc. i uc ui me cunnii'iiiiiv are ane to Mayor Gilpin and the intelligent and encr- ri. i.einu-.i, . ge.r.er w.in tne.r asso- ciates. fur their skill and enerv manifested in i , .... ;ne prosecution ol tins matter. o. K3-We See that innut of th nrnira,ni,lflll,,!lri1 I'tvlor, lit' only s n ol the Gen. ef the County llailroad Subscription pro pose to get rid of it by a repeal of the law under which it was made. This wout help you any, gentlemen, for a repeal of tlie law will not repeal or nullify the contract which the Coli.mis.-ior.eis have made in pursuance of its authority. .... 1 EG. I he Milton papers seem to imagine that they arc ou the scent of a rail-road '. "mare's nest" down this way. All a wis- j aonrehet'sion. No such ma't.-rial on this 1 side tf the river. Lewisburg "g is" don't iizsle out iu that way. It hua too much substance for that. . " ""7 , , , fcafConress adjourned ou the Slstult. y , , -i i i i 1' "as 'jCt'n a VI'T ,!"''' allL' slce-y sess:i.u, , , , . ., i , , , and did but little good aud less harm. A summary of their principal acts will ap ' pear in our next. "Hail I Columbia." rrj-Read the advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There are statements of no ordinary interest to all so unfortunate as to be alllicted with the difficulties it cures. tThe article on the 41 LoLos Islands Question," in Chronicic,20th ult. should be ' ' ! credited to the Grrmntotrn Telegraph, JKiT'The annual election of elEccrs of the Susqtichanua Telegraph Co., will tafce j sit,,aied in White peer Tp. bounded by lands place in Danville, on Tucsdav, 21st inst. of l)r Win Haves, David Mover, tieo Swartz 1- j and others, containing g:j ATS more or Gcon-e Watlcrson, E.i., Secretary nf I less- about one half clear and under Rood cul i , fa i tivation. The improvements are a lo? House the U ush.ngton .National Monument bo- , an(I a , s,ab,e jlh 0h,r oulhlli,,ins aru, cn-iy, (ins issued a notice requesting the ,here are on the lot a yottn? orchard of choice judges or coinmissiiiuers of t-leutton, the - fruit and a well of never-failing water with a .u:iiiasiers i.f ttie respective localities ! pump in it. l,ere the el.-clmris are httld, or any ..ther I Terms made known on j'Jjl h' pa'rio'tc and , nbl.c spiri.ed ui.zcns thr..'-, Execntt)r of Es,ate 0f john Harbeson, dee'd out ihe l-nioii, to undertake the duty ol j - - Laving boxes lixed uo at the polls lit tin? - "VOTICE is hereby civen that aHout three ensuing IVesidenlial election, with the In- S years aco I purchased at Sheriff's sale b-l VovtrlLutviM to the WaduniitonKa-! tional Alotwment" &c, and cnllectiug and iraiitini'tii.o ihe Rmounts so deposited to the treaurer of the soctc'y, J. B. I. Smith, Ivsq.. in Washington city. The Society oilers to pay all expenses incurred. The Stcnmer Falcan arrived on the 2f h ult.. with two weeks Inter neus from Cali fornia, and luo mi lions dollars in (:old dust. Gold continues to he sh-ped fo the eastern cities at ih rale nf a million dol lars a week. The news fiom the mining districts continues lavorah'e. 'I li.it from the Indians is not so. It reported they are (irodinz.n for a general uiutck upon ll.e vtlncs. Accounts have heen received from Char e-ton, statinir that ll.e Texas papers contain a report that Captain S evcns.nnd his command nf nearly sixty men arid two officers, had hecn surrounded by ihe Cd mitiches and massacred nt nbnol 40 miles Irom Fori B Iknap. U'uh ihe experience ..f ihe Cap'nin Marry rumortd massacre, the story needs continuation. The New York Journal of Commerce say4 'he primary olje.-t ol Mr. Baring', in vi-itiujr America, is to arrange win. the Nicaragua Transit ('omt.Hnv the terms ol .n-opcra'i.in upon which l'iniHih capital may be invested in thnt rntt-rprise. Charles Rixter a wa'c.hman on losrd of the ship Tiioma Watson, was n.urdeied at New York, yesterday iiiorninjr, by a "hiij .f dock llii.-ve. He lielunsed to I'h ludelphsa, and leaves a wife and two children. Charleston, Auj. 31 We have nc coiintsof iinnsuallv heavy fre-.hetlhrOjll out this State and Georgia, and it is feared ihat ihe crops have suffered to a very largo ex'enl. Gen. Armstrong of thp Union, has Iwfn j elected printer to both Hnnses.and his for tune is insured. L'nder the present bill he cannot fail lo become rich. The attempt of a certain Mr. Pusey to make a ballon ascension at llarrisburu; on Monday afternoon, turned out to be a fail ure. Jacob R. Clothier, of Kensington, has been appointed Inspector of Staves and Heading, by Gov. Bigler. ScsptNrirD The Souihern Press, pub. Imbed at Washington. Executive Appointments. j Washington, Aug. 21. The Senate, - 1 la Executive Session to-day, conGnired the I aPP'"nii!jent ot the Hon. .Nathan K. Hall, j" tho"; S' (?urt ':,r ",0 Wts' tern District of New York, in uunge v onexun, resigned. The following appointments were also Cotifirmriil Samuel D. Hubbard, of Connecticut, Postmaster General, iu place of Xathan K.Hall. E. A. Bradford, of Louisiana, Associate Justice of the Supreme Curt of the L. S., in place of M'Kinley, deceased. H. J. Thorn, of Alabama, aud llilund nail, ot . erniont, Coiuiiusswiiers of I.iud (hums in California. Col. Craitf to be Superinteu lent of the Ordnance L 'partmeut, iu plaeo of Col. Talent, removed. John T. Tower-, of Washington, Super iufendent of the Public Priuting. G-u. James Wilson, nf SvW Hampshire, was rejected as one of tlm Conimisioneri on Land Claims iu California. u c soe 111 a newspaper a quacK m-dt- j , . , ei II! nil steep a quarter of a pounl of wild clR'lr.r 1U hdJ a " "-"'er, an. I drh.li a wine glass full thi- e times a day. It is a sure aud cheap remedy, and worth ... . all the quack nostrums ever invented or concocted. Thp ....TTm,. T-, , lvl(,ow , , pr-,d., Tuv lur, toi-k re n- sj!VV o,,, u ,hH j? u lns, fll1 r.'-irit-iii-e ii!(!nl. liliss;. All the liiiiers ol in the rnv, ,l .. l Mr , , ,,, . il-o sitn.ir i-t O the f mi- i . irr r .. . nm nv:i hmi-it-i ni iw iiaip. ,i t i hin-lm cr .l, ttbo t n ujnr id irri-r in the t'.iriili f Cli irlc--, and Mrs. I! iss, thf la fy o! Col. Hl:s. who ri siilcs in New Ui!.uiis. ---i;ll-- i ""' - r- Rv S I. M Cun-T, r:hh J me. ptTr.n ?i. Ammoss and Mis Sb .'.llittunrn, aM of Lwisburg. Also, Vji. Uivn and .Mi.-s Maht Ht-niiis. In T.o..-iLl..1r 'l'l..,..-.U.. oj bv (jv. l'r. riarfc, J.isrrit L. Hiws'to ..!u..s Maiit A. Hhi'sll. all of this place, JT:,n' for their kind remembrance of t,,e Printers and j y be will, them j . EEATHS. In East BntTalo, 3)th ult.. Mi: Eliz.bf.tii Smith, in her T-'d year. In M ln:t.liurg, 31t ult., SiMcn. I. Kau.s, acp,l 1 1 veais. In West HufTaln, 1st inst, David Kl:tk?( tn, " a;ed about 20 years. to ale. cot i:ai:i. VI.T, persons knowing themselves to be in debted to us, are respectfully requested to make payment by the 10th inst. A neglect of this notice will be attended with costs. Our old business must be settled up. Sept. 2, 1852. KB VI US & REBER. fft PUBLIC SALE. THE nndersi5ned wjll Mrv.se to public sale nt iKo hniicn rr l.ihn M llnrl.nc.in thU Into Deer Tp, Union Co, Pa, on Stttitrif"' the 2J Juy 'f Oclohrr vert, I si 1 ..VWlf M x rnli.nlil LOT f)F T.Tl cl " h Kl'TH"" " INe Columbia 2 bay horses, 1 boirrjey and harness, a lot r,f team harness, I two horse sled, an eisht day clock and case, a lot of carpeting, a spring wajon exchanged for a bay horse ith my consent, w hich property I hold as al! others contained in this notice All of which property I have loaned tn said RtithraufT, and hereby extend said lean during mv pleasure. SAMUEL HIGH. Whit Deer, Aog 30, 1S53 Attention, Cameron Guards! Yon are hereby commanded to meet at the house of A H Blair, in I.ewisburs. Sept. 10. at 10 o'clock. r A M, for parade each member to be provided with ten rounds of bl.ink cartridges. By order of the Captain. ISAAC WAGNER, OS. Aug 31, 1S52 Attention, Lrw'il)ur5Tnf;ir.trj! You are hereby commanded to meet at the house of A H lilair. in Lrwisbur;;. on Sainrdav the llth rlay of September, in full nniform for drill, each member provided will, ten p'un Is of ortndge. J H IIARKDOI.Tj. Sec. Where an Election will he held for Xon-Commissioned Odicers. By order of Captain Jt)S K HOCSEL .,.., .- The late r!iastros .-;r ''ihj?.". Tire pfve.t fre.h evid $ifiz3 l ence of ihe reliance to J'fp2fi-&&i Ev.s' FIliE PKOUF S.-!"-'' SAFES," K: Cl, S"lh S'-ronti St., I'hiMftjihitt. "We take pleasure in sta'ine that we had one of Oliver Evans' Fire Proof Safe in our sti.re during ihe Great Fire at H.kt's B. iiniscs. which, when taken from the ruins and opened. Vs found to have preserved our books, papers &C. entirely uninjured. brri & iScck. My store was entered by burelars.and failing to pick ihe lock of mv iron safe they tried to blow it open with powder, but no loss or injury was sustained. It was purchased of O. Evans, 61 South Second St. PUilad. S C ForiKS. Bord"ntown, N J For sale of all sizes by OLIVER EVANS. 61 S. Second St. below Chestnut. Pcrle Arent for Day & Newel's World's Fair Premium Bank.Vauil and Store Locks Thief and Powder proof. Also in store Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses, Trucks for moving boxes or crates. Water Filters for purifying bad water. Druggists' Tresses with cylinders and pans, Refrigerators and Ice Chests, Portable Shower Baths of sup erior construction. Water Coolers nf all kinds lor hotels, stores Ac. 3ml8 I fR. LOCKE DENTIST b returned to l.ewUburg, and uav be eonauUeu pro (rtf'ionMy tot a few werk at hi Uounu in N TtiirJ street. Bept. I, 1S32 DTK rriHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing I between the Firm of Hoffinaa & Messin per, was on the 12th ilav of July last dissolved hi,s had a good training in the business both Chestnut Street, Lelow 3d and 4th, PillLA by mutual consent. The business of the Firm ' Lanville and in Lwishnrg, he is confident, bELI'HIA, and having rtdueti tie prJx of will be settled bv Jus W Hoffkn. HOFFMAN & MESSIXCER White Dita Mills, 1852 STOItE ROOI TO RETT. r1F!E store romn recfiitlv icctipied av Nev )L ins & Keber, and I). Mvers A-ti. Innnire f 1. N EVIL'S or 1). MVERS. xothi:. I 4 I.L Se I.Tj those who are imleMfd to th f:rms of ' putts ft Mtkhs, I). Mrr.as & Co. and D. Mtf.us. either bv note or buok account, are resppc!fn!!y requested to cr.l! and pnv up im inedia'e!)". All those who ntg'ent this noiice tnav expert cost ou or befor the lOih nf Snp. teoih-rn xt. DAIIU M1EKS. Lcwisbtirg, Ang 27,1852. COrRT I'riM I:tnat5on-WI.er.-ss the II.ii. AHI S ir.l).. IVe-il.TtJii.il' f.r tli- "i' tli J:i l.'ci-l I:ri...t. r..t.l!ii.ror tin. .-r.nt-ri.-n I ,f UtiM.ti ai-. W Sl.n. tir.-l .1 u-k WiTTr-.HTi'll an.t JM.J lrf-mi.l- K-ii.-ir;. A-n.:. J.ift.'M in I"n;..i t-'tuiitr. j !-tl. i- U'-J li i-ir I r t-.-. t- t. -:.rn! ,l..t' tl lu;!t ...v .f ; an-l t-' m- tT-rlr. tnr lm li!.tTni' ' f rn Or- I i-l nn.'('-iir.Ciirc.f I '(.tiim-.ti IM-.Ovr nmi 7''7iH't.rr, i j stu I fii-nl "rlT S--;-n. t MIV IIKKI.IN. f-.r tl I it,- or Liii.ii. i liirt .-.f ia Mmiii'I ft sri-t'iflr nr-rt rt-in. tlii. t:li tttiv' 1 -.S! -hi 1 1-. r.iii'inttM t . wi-, tj.. j Tt'OTtCK in triTL-f.ie h.iv'T cieu to thn rorf it-T, i J"l-t:p I tiu IVi.ni-. i.n( i'- nntal.l.- iu ti.' lr rmin- I Ir ..f Lni-'O. l'i mij e.-ir m lli-.rntru r'iii- ii-'p-m. wirh li.. ir Hi.-I', In ;tli!-nii4. Kxr.mi :it An-.. n I ntlmr Itf-inmtiimlir. u- it-. Itio t).iii- whi. ll - f O--if ,.u i una ill ni-ir l-rli:HI i.Tti-ia tl t-i t iii.il,-; i..i an itii.--hh.i ..ihr ,r-..i i-r,. u ins in M.aif ..t t'n- l'..m'n'inwwiltli a.'ttfn-t iiny p -r-n i-r t-rwin. am r-lnir-,1 lo In. 1hn ftii.l tti.-l ntVnUia. nnl not dVpnrt w tlinut Ititri. nt tti-ir i-nt. Ji-ti. are tij- mi a in bi" iiri.-ttlil in tlifir att ujanre at ll.o ftjiiiiiitnl t.um er -nti lo ll'it.i-. tl n un t,'r inv t and unit t at Th- S!irif; ope . ;n Xiw It.-rii'i. tlm -JM.ii .f -July, in thn y.-nr ef mr I.O--I nn. ih'iii-i'i'l iht hnt'il-p-l :iil til'n-twn noil in t-n t-fiit v 'i th y.-nf of 'li In ti-n-n lf nc. t-f tliw l"i:iU-J S'.atui cf Am Tiia. Ci i '.n'o,. h. AM "III HALO THOMAS .Sr.f. Ji nx rsvrs .S.pri.Mhr.'i Term, I8"2. C.M') J! XT. It .rM- II nrv ; i V. nr .Tc li lir (vim. a u A 'm. - 1. MitV !Mnli ('.it lirpii. 2t -i-liKel Kl.er, t 'liar.- li T. V. lilt !t-r 1 JoUn M" i ! h rt M.fiir'.-y. V.n' V-iff:''f M r;i' :.m i Aurun( Ui-lcni li.ehl. I ni 't: .I--.- M- WiiHfr lime- v.r. L.t.ri Kr h,. V -t Ii.tf..i:..J I-'.'X. I Kvfmn. V.tIi;n.'ton I.:-Ttr D pnv-. 'm. tv-.-1. ! V -t r.ei.nr -H iTf Uati' ii. K-Mv V ui. Li 1 HtT'it 'iiir - n. lJuir.'.!' Ma"tia lrjlii h- li. ;t..t l-i.r- Y rn-r. j 7 " r'i' K JT'7 r T.ntTi.I-TT-.'vp. C. Iffirk. Trm j Wiiii.. n. li;ini-1 l. .i'itin. A'liiiii Y'nff. J- Ku!Tir.-.in. V mli jnrm i I!.-n-'v. lkai:r! i.-nu:i:i, H r P. M,-er;..l .p bJ.: .l1r,Jo i:it II F. C-iHv I -I.n WaM.c I:tv .i UViri -k. ( hir'.ni.. V. in-n. J..(-h t'sMit. r IU-.vi r i. ln w l'lh. John M.r'-rii. J r: r.t'. iVnim 11 mm Apk Wil'imii mw r. J.f!. otr, M-trv Kt-ies-r. )'i(il-iirir fcltfrr Ilft.rT W Frn- -I"h II (i.vtiniin, luin J. J n. n IIarfi.n- John Y?'ir-r. J b ti II -ia. liinrirw Rru John l.inntlti. Kat BufTn J,,.J..i.n Sirltrnrk. VVni. L. II .rri. V.'tlot 1 I.ino. I:i- .t'.ia m I n-'fl. J' t. L- iij. Par.itM-i M r. nt 11 lidtri'i Wi'mrr. Jn'v II. rroM. r-rrv ,lm. Trot';-. At r'nm II min. In:oii ,'iirob Mt i. ll. J"n ;i V-tx I. J-.hn Hkr, JoJin iinrtr. V tl'tnlnuir I-w-I.. H- lc.'i-n. lr .'... h. Nf It Tlin Frfi'-ricl. Kt-'lv i uiumi -1 Urr-ilv. .fohn I'aalins. VI TIT J r'i:i'. W 't r.iilf:. !? UmiM Fiffcer. J-n y'lfi.k-r, 'ihrnn.v Tavlor. n:r" J. Im A. rhf h IV-.ti It-Miry t. Ki"ir, It-tjumin clio 'U. Sm'l I'utiilt v ij. .,.r rJttiLin-, Wn. Hi-, r. I!r.; .uim Smith. l"m w u .i i i.t... rr..v. if u-..- t..t.. I -,nijli, ,.'Ht. Mrnrti. jVoi. limMihnf.' Lim.dt..iT Mm Meuvh. H' tivf I- p';, II K. S-.n-lre. J.-1-n Un , d. Vs. I d:'Tcfk Siimnel Vn-ler. J-.hn K'-ier. Hartley V m. Fln-r. Jiwt.h Ciiltt-r. An-irt'W '.k. Prrv t r!iri''t Knthf 'D. Wsvhinztoo iKin'l Hilbi h. F t' Mi.yr. J-t.Q S Iliik"TiW'rir. I'tmpTumi I'fUr 1 1. tins. Ii Unstick. Ittnil Kobrr, I'faiiip Jlilbisli. Vilnit lt.r Saiim-! I!n IenM-n. Kelly John Kline. Miuliubur Ju jh Kilert. Buffaloe-Wtlileim Ualf(?enDy. METKOI'OLITIX HOTEL., BKOADWAV, KEVV YORK. THE Metropolitan will be completed, XJLAand opened for the reception of Com pany, September First. Price of Board, Two Dollars per day. SI.MEO.N" LELAXD& CO., Proprietors. ami yi:t 3ioki: xnw e;oos: 1 nun 'tinn't' ..f tm lilt US. in nl.irp il Irnif i 1 1 . i i i i " . i . i . -i t kinds which were sold out. and tu supply all future demands, t all and see. I.ewisbur, Aug 18 IHh'i To I lie Voter of I'nion county. w E are authorized to announce the name of Cl. VIALW la ilL as a V olunteer candidate for the office of Vmnty Commi.-wnrr ' subject to the decision of the people at the ballot box. Aug 17 IS-. te j CHRIST & 3IrAJiIE. -"OTM'E is hereby given that the notr-s and J book accounts of the late Finn of Christ A: M'Kadden are placed in my hands fir col lection, and that they will remain til my hands till the lfith Sept., next, when if ni t paid will be sued without respect to p-rsons. Aug 17 18oi JAMES F. LINN. VKW I:ti:.S GOODS. Mu.lin de U se i- a reieiTt-J lo day ; and ire dry c..rl. cVc. ' to morrow. tu-sir.il e. iisn... August 13, 1652. Sio.oo KKyjn. A NY person finding atirf aelivering up a Pocket llook, lost this morning between Inzer's and Mi.at'v tavern, containing f-.O.'m in five di!lar bills on Delaware City Bank, and a few dollars in specie, will receive the ab-.ve reward. J. C. KOKE i CO Berlin Iron Works, July 23, 1852 TIIJSII ;i!tU IVAI.S. Eastern M-ss -- SH AD in i Kt.ls. .-.nrf Nr.. 3 M ACK U.'KT, . just received by Aug 3 J. HYES A- C .j-i. . ' !' tr-i f itt .LV-. ! J-r; 1- w -l-T THE SUSQUEHAMMA RAMOADiTradS! Itclltlccl tu IrlilHinbtirg I ! for I'h nt a very am ill advance on eo-t. Cite ! . . , . - I Ilim S call, if v.u wish In eeure rre.it harcams. ' a All terminatinr lor in nre-enl in in i-ew . Sior o O. EI. ItUs.-I (Koom 1,1. ly occupied by A'llii If Match) who I. ' arrived iu the hint train mill lare, well .-elected stock of Ipring (Boolto, p!pc(et with cr"t enrft a 1o quality, tjle anJ prK-, la the ciiy ot I'hil idTliia DRY GOODS. ti n tbnn any at tin same price of eithi-r Kn;lh, Frpn h ; or riij otber nmne amnnj; them. Ii! aIv d Ar.i rrirn Sh'4.:fnt'!, Driliinps Ctttonnd-, t'rtton Ca-iiintres J.-ann, Cheeky Ueavy Oinham, tt fat colored I'rir.ts Di-laines C lot hot Ca-mnTf Ca."ftinettft, Twi eiH, Liniiicn, Fianae!, Table Il'ibkry of the most BubfltautuU kin.!. UlEXIJ GOCD$choe Firnrh Cloth and Cftsimeren, a laro avortment of Knllf-h nnd French Lawun, M nu ll nu, liitrchanw. Par-s, BmnbMinr, Bilk floods. SwIh Mailinand E-iijine, Jacvmeta. Thread, Lacea, Hotiiery, Irub mud German Linen, Ac GROCERIES, Coffre, Tea, Bfirer, Sosar, Molwt, Kiea, Cheew, Crarkeia, Suap, Candles, Touacoo, Segara, tc Also IlurJicare, Qneenscare, Culjricart, Jjtots awl Shoes, Utita, Umbrellas, Parasol. Brushes. Broom and other article ol Merchandize needed here, all ot whieb will be sold at price m low a fo astonish pur chase.. Cre the new Merchant a fair trial ! ty Grain and Pioduce of all kinds wanted in exchange and the bigheat market price paid. D. H. RISSEL Mifflinburg, May 8. 1853 ' IMIXTtACl and C II tilt 31 1K.I YC. - T HAVING bouchl the shot) ma tenuis, and go..d will, lately Joh Hun, at the upper eml of. MarKet L, the snhscriber is nowt prepared to execute work in his j line. AT THE OLD STAXD, - uh care, correctness, and depaich A l mat ne can ao rihu worK, ana nopes to re-. b,arU to $1.S0 per day, gives uouce mat, ml reive a liberal share ol" patronage and pay. withstanding this rrduclion he will still con Orders respectfully solicited and tfoorl tinne to k-fo a FIRaT CLASS HOIifK. work done at fair prices liv the public's ser vant to p!eae JOHN II. CUTLER. I.ewisburg, July, I80'i T THE subscribers havinrr -ceived the f agency for the sale of Pine Oil, Alcohol, iS Patent Kurtiiiij Pluid. Lamps and Vine- :Mr. are preparetl to sell them at Phila- Vde'plna wholesale prices, w : h onlv the addition ot the usual Ireight to this place they are warranted fresh and itiiro anil fin v.d r.ln,:..k...i i... .1.- i - rel r smaller quantities. Jjr. THOSNTtIN & CHRIST. W'mitait and lUtail DruisL-uli. I."wib!irjr, Pa r . - -v.: j . - . r-' ----- i In!P '"t to I'lrmri S and ljomrkrepcrt! KICKCK'S FATEuT cider mill. I. all t-.rii.er lu.ieM ll ua i-uppnieil ibat a inrjje )'. tity i.f i i.l.-r toulil lie nmje only l u-.r.a a ...m1. riiu-i n a l ine, tint alowly crushed ti.e i-1i'k unh--i;l Blinding ilicin fin. 'I hey wera ti.e.i riud.i into a n..i-ive chrrse in atraw, anJ a ! inusl revere and I.uiff pressure was required .o ei rjct a portion of it: cider, a con-'.d. r.t'e por l. hi being at'si.rlied hy the sliaw and the muss .if pontic, and t. nl.i.in tlii, ur.snti-lai tory r.-.ull ilie la-m.-r b id tj l ike nil Im limn! an. I ..i-rhnix bin i li r.-e lejms and dev.xe a tmle ilnv ilii could l.me i more pmliialdy eiuployi.l. to m i ie fn.rri sli to Irt.lve fcarrtN of cider. Tn I-natc the d.lli-ulty ihe firmer have heretoluie libu.ej under. tins lieen in v. ii'i-J.iuid the statement of a few'ficta may prove that it U not only the Bint Muhine if ihe kind ... eiistence. but that it i. the most projitabe that a man cun have on his farm. The apple a.e by ihia machine gruteil up into a fine pulp, so that it requires but a compa.atively light pre-aure, and that but a minute or two, to eiiracl all Ilia cider, it heiut; ascertained by practical experimeiit that One Fourth more can lie oiitained than by the old procesa. llesidea thia it r.uirea or.ly two hands ta iiid and nuke up into eider a larger quantity of apples than can lie po-nl.lv made on ihe old-fashioned maihiiiea. Un Una trc, owing to lite rom;iactiiess of the pou.ice in Ihe tub and llie complete manner in which jt i j C'ou.id, a pressure ol" three to five lou b th ... .1.. u.. .:. . . . . i on l ie oniinaTv rt- ler press, even it the apple were ground as finely aa on the improved Mill ; and if the apples weie merely crushed as un the Nut machine, it would require n pressure ol tai hundred tuns lo produce the result accomplished by this Talent M il. The following me adduced as decided advantnges of this muhine i . ,.,,;. q!lant t ,.,..,. lu , g;n t,, aa" wlUl nm. li l.-ii, lui.T .ml exp.-n.-k-. Stem.! It mak rWniranl tef Cl-ter tban anj - Oltier L.a -liin. I T'..'...' V--t? e.nn hntk- yourCH.rai ynu want it. an-1 vhli .i-ii w:,e. it uud iu kuaZil.U.- tiuU vue ga..ou lo Six -r tw. n' v tmrr-li.. y urft- Wat; It yr.q r.in pn'M your Currant, ChriM, ! r.n i.-s, 1 in-e-i-, U.e t-r. Lai J auJ Tailew. FftU With it you can sa.e ONE FOCnTII of your tiuif in nia'.oi-g A r-ioe I'.mtrr. , t'iTilt Ui.h ir r.iu r-ut crin-i rhniyr-nr Arr-t's- T(.ta ! tr"., I'uiiiii s. i'l-vla. Carr.'i, or l'uii.( kiiifl. fr C:tl. .'-ir'- r.' I:i its yuu i-aa at ail timrs have FKESI1 - and ; LL1 i ,d. r. The ft tee of the I'hler Mill, "ith right tn use the n.irr.e on any on- tarm. ia $35. Price ol the U k.i (J ii it ins Cvlml. r. .. Th sue of lhn Machine is about 3 bv 4 fe and Wright about 200 poon Is It may reidt!) be tnkcn lo the cell.r. door-jaij. kitchen, baru fl.ior, or orchard, as m.y be innsl convenient. Tor Siatr, County or Township riuhia. or f.r Grants lo m. i.e machiuea i i certain terriio y for ttuted pen id. adtlre-- fp-.-l p-id) V. O. JllCKOK llirrUbarg. Ta. t"F" Perkins in Union and the epper part pf Nordiiit.irierliind c- un ties, aud in Tenns and Hi uh va'I- v-, Cenlt-r eoun-y. c m procure the above Machines on application 10- H 1! IirrirnK' Lrwisburg. July 9 ISj3 IKII V!) Vttll ril.lrir,tVI rTli! fid . i Kiilr-crii.er iihuhI nit to leave lor fjalilornia j offer- to sell i.i t lo entire slock ot Kesi.l v I at ll. sinn ot ill e-lnneil l t Addreia " . . June 15 DAVID MYERS. I.evrUl.a'g NEW GOODS !!!;; I)-e ;olt tn Ladies i itn.l ttcmleiueu- -j-:-! r.-reiv.-d b FOSTER & Tl'STIN J-ine nu Vy IJEESE C.W-Fii H. r. mc. &.-., ai Fosier At Tosiiu'h. !T3olr tN e :,lriril,,- UUliia.3 i.V OltlllUllCI V . ta ... .L rrf?r- n eaten. aaanrimeni o. inn A . ; '' I lliVOrslly S IlOOl DuokN, S T lioy EKi . &.C. 4c. u? t teed and for ale tery low b FOSTER & TUSTIN. LwUburf, May 13, 1853 Xcw Arrangement. A ML AMMON and JN MONTGOMERY bave become associated in the TAILORING BUSINESS, t iTvs oM stand of S. Ammon, here one of the other may alv bo found reatly U aUcrul to Cutting or Making Gentleman Clthinp;. in amrdnnre with the latet Fashion!, punctually, and on th OTOht mwnable bmis, for Cimh or Country Pruduoc Old friends and nrw are rpectfully invite-1 to ralL arFormer acoounta of 8. Amnvm, arranged bv him. I-burt, aprll.isji i."fir FX lis: 1 TK yu wm Pd St-nar. or a fine article - L ol ehewing I ouaccu, uy call ui Uie .Um of nl'ln Ur"S S""e "f, Dr. THORNTON 4. CHRIST. To the Traveling; rublir. First Clan Iluid 1'eiim JI jO jr diiy. fl'MIC snhscriber havin? laielv beccune pro- he. I nnei.ir of the t KAShUX ilnlnH, Franklin IIuu-e has just iimieriroue eitei- d-.-J alter Hums, and is u w fitted up and re furnished iu superior stvle for the reception ol" visiters. The Lower Fle.or t'orinerlv oceo pieil L-y stores, IS now included iu the the Hotel, f.-rin:i. a spaeions K'-ception Kooiu, tii-nt-erueii's r,ni.r and IiniiiK Rm. thereby alliiMring an ad.liliun of tinny chambers and several beautiful parlors fruiitiiig Chestnut street. Ifo-oiis in this II .ti l are snperinr lo niot others, being constructed with alcoves, terming parlor and hed-chamher attached. well Ii-;htei and ventilated. Its lecatmn is un snrpassed, eiiher for butnes or pleasure LEX. II. U OOI.MA.V, Pr. pV. 3:nin thlLdili,hia r S ih .Uc0 wli-re G. H. HE RTZ mtir Carriages and iJugics T2IJ IER CENT. LOWER Sin at any chr jh(p in chuh'V. wilhoui rjT' f pti.in. fie h i t.. lrfNt nJ ttt atsvMiiint in nit t t)lral Peiinit Ivauu, and i tlw rmiuet to t;ive t-ati-fnciion f tx'A ba laay !av r biru wii'h iitrir ctir-iutn. i .1 the cou.cr ot Walnut and W titer t-et-. I'jjjjer Milt.n. fVN 11. J853 CKOiiE II. II F.R I 2 FKKSIl AIIII1VAL OF SPUING GOODS ! ri:nm & toke i ti.eou mt.Ji.i it l.:!Hij V Cu.) ba-e j .M. rrfeiej t !- -otne a-Mjrttitf ttt nf rme and buiimer Gi1i til I kin J Idlest ttvieii, wdich bav'nik: wn iur. hi-J .it uuu-u.illv low late e are euab rJ ta oift-r ta lh" jjuMh at CAFIG AIIMS. h would he aim.M-t imposMbiw tu enumerate thn J Ti inv ail clt-i. in tue .lu ol i::y lining GiiocF.RiK.s. 11 lilj'A A HE, QUthNS.VARK etc. whhh ate tu be found m uur wed furnuhed -tore. bul Me i.i.ile all to coma and Me for them aelves assuring ittein ih they will get More (jtiiid.s for the same Money tlnin at any ntrer huuse iu Lewi-burg. To ren der their .-.-.ij -li-tini. ul ell -nh a aii-it at ad limes, 'hey will cnntniue lo rrreife aa the sraron Jv.iiire-. nt-w i.ivo.cra of tieaaont.ie iiootia lor i Lm!ie' and tientl- men mr.r.ao an to lie al.le at 1 '""es to olfer tlie choira of the Ke York ' "d I'ltiladel. bu mar eta. I Hmit adapted the m-.ttn. Qiick 5ue and 1 Small I'nf.ts. ibcy hope lo reeeive a hi'en.l hare ..l iu! lie l-itronae. uj All Kllld-t il Uouulrj I'iiolJtXK taken in ei'-ha.ge lor (Jooda. Lt-wi-burtt. April 27, 135 HEW STCRE-KEEFERS XEAr GOODS! CulifiMitia fi-r Guld, Feniirylvania fur big Birnt and Hrr.t Gzn. Sc4t r Can at bwhanttn fr J'rt'id.,,1. Or. Bigliror tfUiiig JJankt, 'tut rOSTER II tustin wt;.v COwp CT0C5.9 : 3 . r-i .-i i - 3 v P Iflf ? " 5 x ; j r "1 - - Ce 5 r. It ll k if C ? fill F 1 J2 r- - x ; 3S- If c 1 I Our mono ".Y.-ZAi'ij vmhtrtd. nrthing matt!" We venture to sell Lie ihe... frienda. venlnre to irv lis. FOSTER & TtsTIN Lewisburg, May 1. 18S2 Gpriii3 null Snmmcr 1S32. NEW STOKE & NEW GOODS. 'Pill: undersmn.d re-iiecifully announce to I .l - .. i i .i. JL 'neir nieinn ai.u m "hku. ....u county that t iy have opened a new stock of . J. .kin ami Kmx y 'u-iia-r-, CL.ivd anol huo Liuu, nri'l. C ttena les. Ve-t-mrs. mw styles ManeiUaa Vent- ... ln-j-. (Kiiir-tiili Ilis.iTV.1 4c, Ms. FOR LAl:B. trfvtiV.ri.-UIa.'terrdBtaoliSi'.RS. plain an. I i-hainr al-lv MIks, itriped Sitka. Jlr.-e:iD, cb rkr-1 In lia Silks, Fiiirenm tifi-Jr-nar. Ulaer-m rri t-aiutid .-.-u.-is ani L.ind. a rrinte.t liarragv ta Lains, auter a Mova.-l.ik-a, ."' Noiia, lreuch anil Sonu-h Uiuliamt, ae.ll wurlo-U Collara ail VDik-rIeie, Jw and Swiss Ed-iina. an.l fwia InwrUuio-. Woven Linen Wirin--- and Lao-a, plain aad tanry Cap Kets-(tww st)lrs,) Tarl-t-na, lltai-ieiu., Ulendea, marelTr4 aad eli ar Laa Haa'fs snr'"' quality Kltt, Tr7eta, aad j yilk Oiovn. lon and ..rt Mobair JLttai Vhiia Crap Shnwls, tlefnut tyritt hl, ic. r. A Varg a w)rt nimt cf PUlyisUlXG OOQDS, Dnnmats, Malta, Stair I,mak, Sav Cottrm Sl.setir.aa, l-i.l.. Caar, Muslin. I raruliure l berk, Tickings, Cotton rriau-a. Cotton TaMa 'n.L.. DamsskTaUeOIHUa.Nt.ViaD'Oy:ie.anlwjMl - . mii Chrfiw i ..CU1 an'i -le-'i. . 1 ! r..ntpan. Huckaback, DSap and CTaah Toweling, c I'hpir stoek of HKi;rattir. r wt itrKe .nrl ehi.n. Their QUEENSWARE-aaaoflment I ta one of the nneat eer orougru to iui arciion ofcountr. and extremely low. A Uo an et tensive lot ot 1IAKDW ARE. Their at-wk of OomI4. baaing been porcbaae.1 at Ihe p.esent extremely lo pric, iff Cash, enablr them lo oiler unu.ual inducement a reevu airiety. ! nd prices. The. public are resji-ifully inv.tej to ca!l and examrn for th.me!.atl"orpu,eha.ingeI.hre. rrrCoctiiry Produce rt the highwt market u-J , . r r i nricea wanted in eiehanee for Good. r r- i-i.i.i'c k- litnivra CIjOUCS & 1DDIXCS. Lewiabttrg. April 27, 1852 " : EEU8 of auperior form, for aUi th. Corookls office, 5 cUt tinile. 60c perl . i Th ir k rvm lerfjf j4 nrf mxtnoHttntrf fffnti powers of thmf todrfiil inrentiona im mow o (ro nillv know a atid thir aalesaW reiNitatioa throve - out thm whols ciruotrir ao eteniv, that it ouli acem unnecciwarr to urge thefr tn grits fitrthf. But m late cirenmitaneet haveorcurrMl wtuca nn,Ur it a matter vf datjr tu Ut pvblie sol to t ai'"g.-thr lent, lor while the erbemeral nM!mmiof t.Te day are trumDeteu by eoluntw through th fima aaCi walltmAi by quarts aod s.tlltins by Um afajcMd, and are found jut gW ar uothit-s, brMi'i CalvaaU ui4 7Umtik Carathr have len qoietly on j:isx their way irjotif th Writ intiligi-ui anil rtts)p-ctabl cluuet, atsd aro cotutamly a-'hieving caie in an alarmin truu of Jiftas'. Which have tor ajrea baffled all tn aid of medicine and ll Use resources ol Aeieuce. 'lhm iisenvcs are called KllVOlS CO.MPLA1NTS and in tiiee diteae merfictiw hi of so avail what er. It never iea frnd n't it oliea lae harm SruM. Kxtractt. Balim, Bal.ama, Fliaira, Bittnrsv filu, fowiir and rUKa ft every hind are aiike nrthle, lor they weaken tlie vital etierjties ot th aiready pmxtrated yitem. while andef th itraoctiw riiu;. nie-givinsr. viialixiiur. influence of tralvanifn s fiti.e i by Um be-jntiiuTdiscokerT. the eahauatetiV pntie.it and neakaned euftcrer m restured to ionner eai.h. ttieitlb, eticrty and vryor. 1 be rvmmkc relate to auch diseases XFIV Rl.iilA. TIC IHU'Rr.rX. BKOfv HtTfS, PAL PiTA'JION f the HKAKIV WKAKNKSS. aud ali PT-MALK UiRORDUKS, such as MlRVOI.8 HKAl AI HK. L,li Ur. and lrJJPONJKNCr. whjch are oijjv fther names flr Nervous EVraiaement f tr-iLr.llH. ri'fc and 4-ON V L LSIO.S5, which ar now koovn to result fntni a non-qi:.Iibriara of tiectrie mdnenr-e; .NKKVOLS TUKMfM4. 1EAK rV which is nearly always caused bv tnrpKlity of th Atitiitoir S try en, and can always -m rrfftt txtrrd hv feilvtnim, when the orjrn is netdeuroe4 t i) SKr.'i-Si , id i:s womt Inrma : PA 1.9V and PAH A LVSIS, itnilornilr caused bv a deocieocy of fcrvou influence ; IHHONIC RHLUM vTlSM. TOHPimTP ol the l.lVr.K. PAIN in the $! DK, SLtiHilSH CIK t'l L.A-llO.N, Sf'lN.L ud HiP f OM PLAINTS. DFU'.IKN V of NeKVOlS and rHVSttAL P.N RltiV, autl all tbene disTressins; corn plaints result iriir tiom a ULKA.NObML.NT of th tii.VOLS 8-Sre.M. la the above prsjvaleit and terribla ) of dis ases Nervous tomjrlaints ar much inora niimsi us Uiaa is generally imagined CIIEKTIO ClLflMC CTK1TIYES. Ar an Abswlsite aitsl Pwafltrr Bp' The BLT is used when th body or system gn rally is affected ; th fct KLAUfc, for coBaiainu of the Throat, as Asthma and Bronchitis, and of the? head , and the JHAt FLLT9 Idt all disorders t that arms or limbt. s Rheumatism, Palsy, Treimirs and Spaa-modic adecttous. The aitrles aresvnrplv mp oi.ed as iire-:td with the MAli.N KT1C FLLllw'hili v-cftnpBtes then, and whwi tsuthiuliy ascd they NtVcK FAIL ! at-sp" The great pecnlmriiy strd xcUne of th OALVAMl t I'KATIVLS contisis in th fact that they arrest tnd cure disease by sswerd aBacartei m piar of th ssml method of DrOftriBf; and) Phyi, ktr.g the panent till exhaMted natui sank hotiiesly under th infliction 7Vy gtrength nW ttVka'e ryalsi. viUz tif ctrru-tum mf lAt Blood. - mat (fat sv-rr;ienj, trirrrsr rr tkt sntre msrf let, tmd cen wrir 4m th tughifst ktirm nndttr (TTMSulStkrw Since their introdnctioD la th United Slat, only three years sine, more than 7 5,000 PERSONS il-ading all age. elaaa and eondrttrma, aaaon ion. ci a lartre namlicr of Ladie, w bo ara aaa. rly nab art tn .errou C..a.plaxnta hav baaat Entirely and Permanently Cored, whan all imp nt it net had been civen op, i thin; else been trred in vain ! Tn beneficial resolt s-hu h have umirDtiy attended thir us is coiilV demly stated to be withnt parallel in the annal of .eiiical Science. C lei men, lawyers, and e-ea physicians; Udie of th highest standing; distin jruished persons holding levatd olficial statio ) me.chnts. Rianufaeturers. and snerhanics; the pur and th rich alike; often whole families, imonf all cles, ranks and conditions, have ) dally been re cineiits. and have equally ac know lrit eed th woo .irr.us an ! ot'ea unxjncted benefits which tkwy kit thu iecived t iT l et it be known and remembered that thonly Naturel Kerontuve lir the Nerves is Galvaojaaa, aau ti.at in all Nervous Diasea we should Throw Physic to the Bo. Ti ilbistrate the ue"ol the -IVtC HetLTy suptjone u.e cae of a person afflicted with that ban of cit i illation. 1 . SPr:iSIA. or any other Chronic or Nervous lhvr ler. In ordinary cases, stissuianis are taken, which, by their set ton on th nerve and) imicieot thestitmach. adord ttmpmrmrf relief, but h:ch leave the patient in a lower state, and with) baured lac ult res. alter the action thus exerted ha irasrd. Now comiiw thim fh thm effect result from the aj.f hcatinn of the OAI-V ANIC. BtLT. Take a Iysete scfleawr. even in the worst svntp tom of an attack, and imlv tie the Belt rnano the , ftcdy, using; the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a h rt peiHhl uie utenilrle erspiratjun will act om fce pitiv clement of th Beit, thereby catsing Bjlvauic circulatHn which will pas on to the negative, and tbenc back etram to thw positivev thus Letiii:g op a continuous Oalvantc cireulatHni throughout the svtem. 1'bns the most se-vere ras of i.Sl'KPSI ar Pr.B.MANK.NTLV CLHED. A FEW rS 1! AMPLY Sl PFKIK.fT TO UtADl CATt IHE. iiSc-.St OF VICARS. MANY THOUSAND CEHTmCATES AND TESTIMONIALS from th most intelligent and reni-aetabl rsot residing tn every portion of th United States, coulJ be preseiitetl. ThA ara now nnecesry, but numerous selection embracintf many atscwinu of the most extraordinarv character, saAcint to ON Vl.NCF. TMK MOST SCEPTICAL may be had of thsf authorised Agent. Th iatereated ere pejnieeiexi invited to cail. WHAT THINK YOU Or tH(0f From ot f the utt 4tngnk4 nytV fUM hi the Cby r Hew Iwrtv. I ha been using Christie's OeJranic artscl in) quiet wsj among my patients fnrahottt tw year rt and 1 confeta I am astonished at their eoccens. ( I am sure a disease is AVrreus. 1 know just what they will do. In Fpileptir Fits, pwrtieurarlf m aji'Ireu; Deafness aud AflectHna of th Head, m a.lults : Paralysis and Palsy, in all ases. and indeed1 several other diseases of like nature which hav Ions; parried the professin. I hav ftund tli Galvanic articlea of surprising benefit. Although I dtt tl siiameicst nckery of advertise mema aad isr pspers, I must empress my conodenc and belief Li the wooderiul virtues of IHKibTltS CL'R.V TIVFS Vy name r. of crmrse. confidential, but f sbait never hesitate to recommend yonr artMaes eo) all proper occasionj." AIVOTIIXS CTSTAjTC Of CAlfflOlL Ta D. C. Moarnaao, M., Geo. Aft. for Dr. Chr.btik, New aork. Vtur Sir, Being a phy-ician ia ta Ticfart 4 eaa of yonr Aent. f bave hrn sanck- ;ratind isi th faaminatHii of Tour altauM Cora uvea, and" aurhly plaed ttith their practical rAnlta f fcav owitn that ther are c urn true led on tltc tr&a kmb ttae pnaripl fur the fcari. a, aOaant and m Itmumi elof-ment of Ilia Galvanic Carrant therffby fllltn: a dis.tiarati.ni. lonj soaabt sor. Dot harctofrrat auWiown. 1 cheerfully recommend, then, for tlie alleviation and cure of thoaa diiireiri ailmantai cail.t Nkvoi s 4:oMPLaiT, lor wiucb taey am o aappily and utaeniousrv dasia-ned. Verv trnlv vaar. DAVID RICE, H. . 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