DEMOCRATIC FLAG. a rkumiit, FKASKLl.N' riKKCB,ofN.IIanjp. roB vici reaarnvsr, Cr.i. VM. K. KlNu, of Alabama. V iumikJ Etceri. N.-THAffikl B. Eissro, TVuaos M'CAWBtasa, JA1T PAVTSi:?, T T IVfii. C. El.S. ttv II. Mians, J - H MlTt,, Psakcts W. R ir in, f.oaT M Kit. Jr., AT-rw Apst. NtUAOa SnxlLB, AraAjuw l'T3, 0 V FliT., 1 t tr K .'larva, J M RUTaOW. raw Dao, J.rfifl Ctftl '. 1mc Ror.xo, HT Frrrzx. jAir Bmvst". Mmu tx l Anm, WiLUK 1s- rsLOslA, AY. B- tAK. Vl'aix.ff lc.-.s, J,. 8. M Oalwowt, ClOSUS U. KasSaiT. faSTTbo anti-railroad crushde got up . ,Si, oouoty U CJ n.nnlu, of nil8. , ri.:cous demagogues, resulted in tbe.r overwhelming ! Mcfiture. Tbis crush-1 , .11 l 1 i.-. - 1 v.g rebnl j trill doubtless prote a military Va fo them, if they are williug; to pro rt by tke teachings of etpericnee. Their owed purpose was to timlte political cap ivl at the expanse, and by the sacrifice, of ne road ; but, as was predicted at the pme, the only t ffi'Cf of Wbihkey Inspector hriner's charact.-ristie fully, wa Ut diiide th n;.in,crjcv of thecotui!v, alienate the " Mormon" Whigs, strengthen the hig : p irty in this ttrong b"ld of 'heir power, aod in Nartiiuiufcerland county strike down the Democratic nominee for iuciulr of the 1 ..slatare, and elect a Whig over Lis head; .-he- Whig int mber elect, in that county, bating obwiuoJ hundreds of Democratic votes by thecoiirsnof the Repudiators and the r T-ntes, which paper he is said to have carried with him in the campaign, as the most iff ctive electioneering docu ment that could be furnished to hi bands. In adiiiiau to lbi large nnmbers of the honest and wll-mmning Democracy have l;ome so prejudiced k embittered against Rov. BiGLKR, as well s the Whig Com BiiMiicners.by the falsehoods and denuncia tions of thm recnless leaders, concerning ti County Sabscrintion, that the Peroo eritio prt.y is likely to be seriously .nl,' ugei in future campaigns, by the effects cf thifr ill judged movement The Execu tive might well ask to be " saved from the friends" who have been placed in comfort able berths through bis mistaken but not unadvised kindness, only to prostitute their official influence and emoluments to his injury and that of the Democratio par tywhether fiom perfidy or want of brains is aot material, bnt probably both. The results at any rate are before the public, end speak for themselves with a significance not readily to be misapprehended. " ". n 1 . I Vl.&A., A nitusTo devote more space to this sub ject now. We may perhaps refer to it hereafter at greater length ; and alse give expression to the views of the bone and 6inew of the party who wish to see the party regularly organ i ted, instead of was ting its energies in a scattering support of every anti-masonic Whig who can be got into tbe field rich enough and verdant enough to " bleed freely," while honest Democrats are joetled off the course. Union County Election. Old Union is largely Whig, but if friend Bsntn and some others, bad listened to better eounsel which was suggested, the result would in all probability have been different Juniata Register, (Ztem.) It is to be hoped this friendly rebuke will be heeded in the right quarter, and "better counsels" be permitted to have their legitimate influence hereafter; so that the Democracy may act in harmony instead of being torn asunder by wrongful and dishonest issues. fjsyIt is Amusing to listen to the thou sand and one excuses given by the Whigs for their disastrous defeats in Ohio, Indi ana, Pennsylvania, bo, and the dogged pertinacity with which they still insist, in spite of tbe ugly evidence to tbe contrary, that Soott will carry tbe day. Well, well, the Democracy are magnanimous, and can afford to be generous and foibearing to wards their chop-fallen opponents never more so than now, when flushed wkh vic tory, and still greater Democratic triumphs ahead. J9The narrative parts of Gen. Ikwn's epeech in the Towiv Hall last night were interesting; but his attempts at argument betrayed the treacherous footing of a great party tottering o Sach feeble and transparent ophistry will signally fail to sedue the .Democracy their allegi ance to r-'rincink. In ContestltBC 1. vj. Miiumii." aid on ths 4th of March bis victorious footfa.'l wilt awaksn tbe echoes of the White House, PenntylTftnla all Eight Tt returns received from Pennsyl'ui crt-ak'tnohoP whiggeryin tit keystA,m of :ht democracy. That glorious oM Conrtnouwea'th has eves paid hom .ge to patriotism ; and Ncause she has evinced thiTardent republican by. casUng her suffrage for tbo atnfvMiv who have given the strongest proof Pn z a: ;.t;n. thr hfv.'fes ad com- aevubiuAi - ucvubiuAj aaa f e . . i ant qchsuhn waaia asso uwuicn AA Oil VI f AiUble firesidii te fight' their coun.. I , eloquence ever heard in the Wyoming, or bsttlaa without a view to military attTanee ' frhaaTaiAeV valley.' nuot or emoluments, federalisni has 7 7TrT .t ferred that the glitter of military renown, j a. n b h" - the plume and enaulets'of the command. ! Democracy 0 the tnne of of many thou inhisiof th. sunding army, with tower; aandV- A DeiA?crtir been tag form and pretensions, would carry the elected in Baltimore pj over oOOO maj. State without any consideration of person- WbodwartA1 and Hopkins' maj. in ths State al character or tiual'ification. Pumylva- will be a trifle over 18.000. t. . .T" r TrtTTrmrinniTni IlTiirn I ttla has shown by her glorious vote or tne ,1? YVlKKIi Kir VV H I III ' iztn, mat sue kuows now to uiom - between the illustrious hero, Jack-son, who, in, his Hermita.e, was first bailed President bv her eomnmnding voice ; and ' Scott, wbo lias been an officer from early manhood to advanced age, in the regular army, baa learned but bow to command , men standing before bini, cap in baud, ; and who bas embraced camp, barrack, and j field service, if not as servitude, yet as a business for lif. The Tte ef Pennsylvania bas paralyxed i the sp'rit w.ieU bas looked to a conquest over A. mncnrv bv an appeal to the martial enthusiasm of our countrymen if ,he t.Ue o, p..P...r . .... v , suMa.n.ng popular r.ghts couia not ie ; turned back in Pennsylvania, sucU a . ... a 1 f., v. .rt change can not be dopea lor eisewmre, all the lal considerations connected with tbe electiou which has juet taken place wer propitious to the whig hopes. The democratic candidate for canal commis sioner, Mr. Hopkins, was oppressed by a very unpopular arrangement made by thf canal board, with which he is associated. Witk this difficulty he has been obliged to contend mrouguoui mew..- tv.l in it. Juocc Woodward, who has triumphed by at least twelve thousand votes, having been prom inent iu one f the sections in which pres idential aspirations had been engendered, it was supposed his name would have been scratehed from the ticket by many of those who partook of bo hostility of the recent controversy. His triumphant ma jority proves bow absolutely the demo cratic presidential nomination bas healed all dissensions. Nothing, however, could prove it more satisfactorily than the real with which all the democratic candidates who gave way at Baltimore to the nomi nation of Pierce and King have entered in person into the canvass for them Cass, Buchanan, Marcy, Douglas, Hous ton, lAane, Dickinson, and Butler; nay, u whose name was suggested at . :- found in his respective the conveu!."!. w . a-. ..- an'OS ail the ran!" of siriius wuit'u uu aiihu iu the party, growing out of personal er 'ncal predilections. Public men have never given higher proof of patriotic devotion to the country's cause in subordinating to it all personal ambition and the lower feel ings which steal into the bosoms of ths best men pique, disgust, mortification than those patriotio and disinterested men to whom we Jiave alluded. Washington TTntna . Some of the Whig papers and speakers, now that the patriot Cass is not a candi date for the suffrages of the people, occa sionally speak in high terms of him as a lover of his country, who would Lave been a creditable candidate for the Democracy, in this contest, and have made an able President if elected. For tbe benefit of these very sincere Whig admirers of Gen. Cass, who take pleasure in misrepresenting and depreciatiug Gen. Pierce, we give the following extract from Gen. Cass' late speech is Xew York : " I know Gen. Scott, and I know that he is an honorable man, and that be has fought tbe battles of his country, and 1 have not a word to say against him. But he 'ain't' my choice. Franklin Pierce is my choice. And if God allows me to live a few months longer, I shall see bini Presideut. (Great applause.) I know him well, fallow citiaens. He is a highly honorable and patriotic man, and is a true democrat, in heart, word and action. And I tell you now that he will enter the Pres idential chair on the fourth of MarcL next: and I tell you, also, that when he quits it, he will quit it to your entire satisfaction, and be will have conducted Jfce affairs of his country honorably to hinif, honora bly t- the country, and acceptably t the democracy." John Van Bnran. We cut the following from the Wilkes barre Farmer's account of a recent -democratic meeting at ScraiUen, ia AAuscrue county. " As the cheers of acknowledgment up on bis (Mr. Diekinson's) close, subsided, there steps upon tbe balcony, a stalwart. but lithe and graceful figure, crowned with- the ruddy face and golden hair of him whom the whigs delight sueeringly to call u the Prince," but whom tbe demo crats know, as plain John Van Bure&v The pure, auriferous product of the de mocracy stood before them the unmis takeable ore of native nobleness.aad genius. With a voiee like a M young Lion upon the hills of JudaA," strong, harmonious, and sonorous, be poared out bis rich notes of eloquence and wiadom, exhorting tbe democracy to battle for their imperishable principles. As tbe trumpet like tones rolled away upoa tbe evening air, they seemed caught by exultant Aiature and miMled with her harmonies. a twpaanra too precious to -be lost Z What do yot' think of it, aid we to a listening- whig. Well, is is worth coming to Scrantoo, 1 and a good deal farther to hear." ' Anoth- cr declared lie eould ''-listen four days, i i,. A..Mat:d. r- A without eating or sleeping.' At the close of Mr. Van Buiwn's address, Bear midnight, the meeting dispersed, gratified and delighted with the noblest treat of LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. raa huiiiit, Gex.WINFIELD SCOTT.of New Jersey " tom, rie nuntn, Gov.WM.A.GRAHAM.ofNorthCarolina. For Prnidntial Elector, amusaia E. Banwx, Jauas Pauses, CAMUU. A. rCKTIAXCK. William F. nrauu. Sim. MmtiLCTWAtTB, JAN TKAQI'Aia, Joan W. Dtoku, Jon I. Time, Src!m McIlvaivs, JaHIH W. f CILIA, JU13 fUROU, JOHX SriAATTCS, Jvi Marshall, C'll.u LK P. WaLLO, Bavis Alto, aIahlos C. Miacva, J ahui H CmraiuA, J D. PaXTVII, Jamas K. Davumob, J.IBX WlUJAJUO, liALrH IIRAES, JoU Llsrro!l, Aaoiisal lionnno, Thomas J. BnaAH, CHBtMIAIf HBTIM, Dutxif faun. dj-The preliminary skirroiib in this Stale resuiti a arawn Dauie. nt mu iu u - ateho(J Congr emenand lose on fcy of Tjr. ttkouMnA wt hlart from the Polls This is lndlc,tion Qf the great contest, In 1839 Penn'a went 25,000 Democratic. 1340 " 1841 1845 1816 1847 " 1848 1851 " 343 for Harrison. - 21,000 for Porter. " 13,000 Democratio. " 9,000 Whig. " 18,000 for Sbunk. " 14,000 for Taylor. " 8,000 for Bigler. Hundreds of Democrats will vole fr 6cott, oprnly or silently ; and with our FULL VOTE I POLLED, we doubt not 8COTT will carry the State, and be our next President. Let the Pierce men brow-beat and -caow" (as they did in '40 and '48 while the staunch friends of the tried and trne Hero-Pacificator organize timely and effective means to bring out Every Vote ! PennsylTania. " CnAltOE Again !" was the order of the hcroio Scott, as he was borne riddkd wth bullets aud barely alive from the bloody field of Lundy's Laoo. They i" "charge again," and they swept the field. Iu the same spirit, the Scott men of Penn sylvania are preparing in their several Counties for the great struggle now less than two weeks before us. &Mr. Hoffman bas 65 roaj. for C. C in Washington Co., where Mr. Hopkius resides, and where Woodward had 161. In Berks, (his own I'oun'y) Hoffman runs 400 over tbe Whig ticket. In his own county (Armstrong) Judge Buffiogton has 10 maj., Hopkins 444. '''he following are specimens of the " ' -.,-t Gen. Scott. We arguments ssca , . , i-i a a a e. j . "m wbre we do did not expect to find tuw in the columns of the SolUvan County Democrat, 31st August last : "The nomination of Scott was an act of folly. He has a weak, silly head which be has made so notorious that all the world knows it Did anvDoe ever read such lOWBrigBIt 1UUI i ...... miliug LuagiAii J foes. He is a perfect laughing stock. Tbe boys imitate his strut. His sayings are by-words of ridicule. Scott's Tariff principle is expressed in his words " I am for Protection for the sake of protection." Gov. Graham, with several Southern Wbigs, disapproved of some of the details of the Tariff of '42, but when it was enacted, he defended it, and stoutly opposed its repeal. He is an undoubted and reliable Protective Tariff man. J9 Reader ! where are the millions i f gold that are constantly coming from Cal ifornia? Have yea any more than you had before it became so plenty T No then where is it J Gone to pay icorkmtn and enrich capitalist in England, for work ichirh might, could, and tcould b mad in our own land under a Protectiv Tariff. 49We do not support Scott because he is a brave Soldier. Our admiration of him rests upon the fact, that, although tbe " bravest of the brave," none UVI.no has DONE MORE TO PREVENT BLOODfcHtD, AND TO SPREAD TRUE PEACE PRINCIPLES. THAN Winfield Scorr. Witli bim as President, no Nation dare insult ours, nor puld any War be needlessly allowed. naa.Hon. Wm. Thompson, of Virginia, some years sgo wrote bis opinion of the youthful Winfield Soott in tbe following woide (see life of John Randolph, by Hugh A. Garland :) " We have been visited by the young ladies of Liberty Stock, and by its Meutor, Major Scott. I had rather have his wis dom than Newton's or Locke's, for. depend on it, Ite hat dipped deep m the science of the nidv Scottrs uniform success, in- the most dif ficult emergencies, during a long life, shows bin to be indeed unsurpassed in hi knowledge of human nature. kW Seventeen "Pierce Committe Men" in Kanhswa county, Virginia, have ever their own names announced their intention to vote for Virginia's greatest living son WmiiELiv Seoii. The South have great dread of "Yankees." Ifluln Desa eounty, Arkansas, at tlie Election iu August, there was a fie vote for Reoresentative. At the recent stMcial j .Wtion UtoMn trt m r.rulirh.w w:i. son, Whig, had 31 majority. aajTbe Piereeites make great ado over the faot that Scott has been' paid' by the Government, in 40 years, $18,000 for extra allowsnoes secret wsrvice money, &a Gen. Jack son was paid, in 8 jean, 1 18,000 for the same purposes. , - rrj"Gen.Wm.H. Irwin made a capital speech to a crowded sudienc at the Town Ball last evening. , CWrM'CTS hQTT MAY DEFEAT Ci. 8COTT! HeartlieTrnlliT.tBat.nlgoKl and P" Methedist Commentator, Rev.; Maibew Clarke, thus speaks of Generate. " Military an all othera tbouM NK.VBK BE ' ONLTiatlMSfM." Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, note to Id Sam. Ch. V. verse 1 1. It is .imp0sible to say more truth in a few words." (jThe foregoing moreeau we nave seen in at least a hundred Pierce papers, and the Apa lonichou published it two or three times. It is doubilesa presented as a profound argument. and we propose briefly to examine it. And in the first place, that cause must be a desperate one wn.cn wouia ...ree i .-. .a m ' into mis canvass, to give H appareu. a.a. o. ; when it appears, that there is no - pious com-. menlator named itathno Clark." we are led to ! r .1 . .1 .. T ik. A ;..!.... ,rihat 1 tear inai inc rriiAjiuu ua nn. w-.-. . ... . . knock-down fact is no belter than bis logic. If he meant to quote Adam Clark, we have to remark that in hie views of trovernment thai emiuent divine was a frank Knglish Tory and believed in "the divine right of kings." Were he an American Republican, living in our day, he would doubtless have his own views, and make his own choice and that would not be Mr. (or Gen.) Pierce, for we believe that 6 out i of every 6 clergymen will vote against him. But let us see for ourselves what that omin ous (Scripture text is, inS Sam. v. 1 1 : And Kir Am kin of Tvre ft-ut akatD2n to DaTld, and dr m., and eri-ntri, and uiaaous. and ihty bul.t Path a lioiuw. Ji And uatki prrotirw wai iua U).ti ud rALAbUAtml him kin or kiwi, and that l. Lad axau iua aixoiiua w-m an rw)ru! Uaau's a." i Now David was a decidedly -military man, if we are not mistaken ; yet he was said to be a "man after Gtd's own heart," whom "the Loan" bad placed at the helm of power "fur Am people hraeCi sake" thai is, fr the good of tbe people. (That looks quite Scott-ish.) Any one well read in both sacred and pro fane history, will recall to mind that the best rulers, in every age, have been among those rbo had military knowledge and had risked iher lives in defence of their country. Uut a mrre blood-spiller, who fights for conquest and for fame and not for country and for liberty who robs, plunders, and ravages, and is onfy au ambitious warrior who unnecessarily s in jects the civil to the military power -uch a man is a curse to any people, and to the race. Such a man was not 'l eil.or Cromwell.or Wash ington; such a man ia not Scott. liy this Fierce-party argument, the Ameri cans were wrong m supporting Washington the Democracy were wrong in supporting Jack son, Johnson, Polk, Cass and Builer, aud arc wrong in supporting Pierce and King and th : Whigs were wrong in supporting Harri-on and Taylor or, Pierce and King are not -military men." We incline to think ihey must in truth uke the last horn of the dilemma. And if not "great in the field," they are certainly not dinthiftithed for anything else except for upporluaitit for distinguishing themselves which have not bean improved ! But. what is required of the chief Executive officer of this nation ! By the very terms of the Constitution, the legislative and the judi cial powers of the Government are vested in Cnnsress and the 8upreme Coart, while the PatsiDtsT is to be "Commander-in-Chief of i the .fnr and tbe navy. Barely, to command r Land ard Sea forces, properly, requires alt o. je Df m;)uary affairs." No one "rv"-,,. : l-WwoM have been much better ptosecoted oa on." r.ide if a? mil itary man " had been President. Ana ' men armeRmiaWo'W!eyeiea4 oVfl: tangling alliances," and preserve our National rights and honor. In 1798, when we appeared to be on the eve of a war with Frane,a"miluary man" named George Washington, who had been President, was made Lieutenant General and no further aniiety was felt that France would trouble ns. When Trance bad withheld the $6,000,000 due this nation until forbearance ceased le be a virtne a "mililirv man" named Andrew a virtue, a military man namea Anarew Jackson, was at the helm ; and his demand for the money was soon complied with by the nrond monarch Louis Philin. prona mona.cn, iaoqis rninp. When alarming troubles arose with Canada, with New Brunswick, with 8outh Carolina, with the Cherokees when war seamed jofvit- ablea military man" named Winfield 8c.tt was appealed to, sad by ihe kindness of his manners, the persuasiim of his lips, and the terror of his name brooght peace and concord instead of strife and bloodshed. Ii is the carpet knight the cold, craven. eallous-hearted politician, who ?eu up need - less wars not tried warriors, who have seen battle, and know the nntold horrors of war. I Washington, Jackson, Harrison, Taylorlread-, ed war. while thev never feared dancer. 8coti. ' ,, K ,i,-A-rLnU ;K k...l. 1. ... f though a thunderbolt in battle, is aa apostle of peace. : We have noticed in several letters from the ' Old World, that the Republicans there look j with admiration upon Gen. 8cott whose fame is world-wide and wish bim elected. They; , ... - . nr. ... know ni.thinif or Gen. Pierce. But Kepubll- cans abroad, and Americans with them, agree that nothinw eould aive, hem so much pr.de and assurances or safety, and nothing would have so ret training an influence upon the ty- rants oi curope. as me Knowieoge or the fact that winneia scolt stood chief tn command of I Toung America's vast resources. Glory to Winfield Scott 'Glort to Winfield Scott! axd FOSEVEB SILENT BE TBI KI1ALD TONGUE THAT WOULD 6LANSEB BIS KAMI WITH AUOUT THAT IS NOT GLOBIOU8 IX ACTION, INVINCIBLE IN COVBAOK, AND UNFAILING IV HFRl.tWV.iAwr. T4-IAHWM "R-..a IN BLSOUBCEa AND WKDvai. xeansjit- vanian, May 10, 1847. Cj"The same 'Pennsylvanian now accuses Gen. Scott of theft, cowardice, falsehood, Abo Utioaism, lVativitm, incompetency, etc. etc Recent Elections. Mobile, Oct. 18. The returns of tbe election in Florida show ths election of a Whig Governor, by a small majority, and also tire re-election of the Hon. E. C. Ca bell (W.) to Congress. n- af f . f tft t vui,ujiu5,u.uai9.---ve narereturos trom oo ooooues in this SUU, which show a Whig gait of over 17,000 on the vote for Gen. Case, in 1848. atrWISCONSIN has had an election ' forjudges. The Democratio Ticket was again defeated!. . aaIIr. John Boop, of Union County, who was lately ont West, states that on the22d 8ept.,a vote for President was taken on the Lake Erie boat he was in, and on 7 cars between Buffalo and Koch ester, with the following result Soott, ,60 3 its Pierce, 82 38 Hale, - 2 8 Gsa. SCOTT has returned, and left a good impression alone bis track. He wss invited tosuend the 8iate Fair at Lancaster, but did not tarn aside from the original route laid ont by.the party with whom he traveled. , OILS, TALLOW fiKEASE, , Ohio Hineral Faint iA.f .vioiM in. do do y4 nri noiuttf vainioil. ho o so, uaiwo. ; d. . io SM UatrulA TAN N Kits" Ol U Variuu fc.W and quall- tiw, from US U. M rxalr per nallou. IM0 Gallon lo Caxka of iuu aiaa. Va.ioo atDtn adJ uu.lili.-A fnm 34 lo W omiK wr irall..a. 10 Ton TALLOW OKtASB S-r Ucy ' CraM:hiutTTinB.nwtourCa.rfaujraDU- rulcurt required", frin rtuU prt IU ISOT-mOIII'J MIMSttAL rAlNT, m Uarr.ta.at tbe j...L fill warrantej nut t chill in ihe .I.Iau Wa.AWiltlS'r. Slllll eOIIt'Hltf IfU 11T lll"W " iajiH'it'.v' j - y - oiL lo ( Mnf lh( (M ,hiw. , lm OMWUIy lrciiiii la.Ai u'.plie of the lbo named aniclef, and my mo'to i. Small .....fti. mnA .iii.i.k .LnrnA." It. P. l0aS, i"""'- - 1- .( .M IIUaSSEVS CRAW reaper, fjr cutting both Gram and Grass. Grrat Impruvrmruts ir 1S52 ! 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A FTEH nmnv '!' t-loae investigation anil A . ..umero... ,,,....... lh Patriae lake. i.huure in iofoiming the pul-lic tloa he baa aifix-rtat the true riucik ol (I'Uivciiiifi tnmilM-n. dwt llings and irirrty Iroin ihediauucina iiiBu- i nee of LIGHTNING. The damme, ibat eery C.ty. Town, Vtllane and founiry falU iclim lo annually, ihio' the gross nrgliaenee of iu inhat'itantf, i beyond calculation, eaprcially hen the laintdy is so to obtain Una i found in AaKITAQE'S I Pulcnl iUajnctic Cijljtning tloDs, and in tliia alone. This lt'l baa brrn esamiiieil by the mo.-l wientific g. ntleinn in the wo.1,1 j l'rolM M'Murtrie, Johiion,Willor and many j others that he esaimned them, leeomnntl an.t ieak of them ia tbe t.(thrl tenft- ol ..it.iion. and hae cronounced ihem the onh tufe ril in use in Ihiaor any othi-r couul'j lor the Ajioirction ot I.ieand Property. One adant'ise r lo dii'l and throwback a part of the el.cinc fluid liaroilra io lb door) ; in lime ol a stroke thi enable ihe rod to conduct that portion of fluid lhal brlonga lo tbe earth without the ligtite.t danger of lea ving tbe conductor. Tbi rod ha many other advantage over Ihe old one. The only olaee of manufactuiing ia in line St. 3 iijors above ISA, Philadelphia, b.re all penon are reApeetlollv invited lo call and eiaroiue for themele. For ale Wholesale r f rj4('S ARMITAGE. lolly iwed hy Ihe lolloo ing iodioidua'a, companiea and corporaliona, whose nam ara thct4ly submitted : a and near rtiCtullp,aA. t 8. Eobrrta. Oaanr Santztniwr. Juder SoavMr. Judia Conral. J. Mulford, ingenoi, n Biu-kN-y Ainabouse, Andcrsuu a lu-otbsn. Joba liuma, . C. Clanlcy. J.iirt-BiieT, U. OaklrT.Cunrad I '"'i? ! I :flFS"j.w. T. .'Oliu lAoimaii, A wm. uimer, babat aa . biaiBsons, Ibos. Nott A Co Mr. I. l . Watson. C. Ilumr.hr. vs. 1. ; foyin a Co., i. ttjmmm. B. Mm. 1. in.i.irc. u. h. p- P". Mr. fcbarpleia, Mr. Martin, 8. irblvy. J. Ilnntby, jJr,)lT hT p, ,8 u .! no ,j . Win-prn.., . MllUr tUe K,d Hmm MoU.i, tb c. s. imt.), ' spring Gsnun ConimiAsionera' llsN. I "f Ac"' tworea Crispin. Jolf n,yt..n, John Nctuaa, Pr. U. M Murib-. ' jhwj. Robaru, Mr. J. pouiu;. i The only authorixed Agent for the Counties ot Ll.io... Juniua M ffli... Cl.ntu... Lvrom.. e. No,lhllIllU.r.IAj, .Montour.C.iu.nr.... L.'.i . w, ia SAMI'EL HUDVEK HartUt.m. Lmon county. Venn mni ,,,,, ,Jl)fe.j (pi .mM , lo M r. liotrier. will he itoinil ly amended lo. He lias ; wbltb maV lie a. ,.,, nion county w : at1Sr$ iM,'rk ii.ifii.uj. Wm. ..ter. John ii.ns. stb-baei l'trs. Jacu hmith. iid sumau, iut--ii Hencb, cm: we.mmr. yw Berlin -court us... and C. rnnikiiioner'Ofll.-. Lirmt,t-.t Tn John K'l-r VnM jp.-Dr. th.rirs Wilson. Ha.i.m rJ..hn KurII Siovn Kunti. Iaoac Cuuidroit. U'AuV i)..-MKW UoHnuva. BECOMXByDATloys. . ... . . ,W,M. '"'"!, bare this day carefully injected a con-itwtor or .Jbtulug Rod. with vane and n.l. errt. bv Mr Tiioaisa Armitaiic, on n.iievne Uoue, Oiou-ft.-r. sod wTJarbSffl essained thai is onrr.inrct.-d on strictly rckanfe princi. p's- it is vfiih mo-b pleasure tl.at l rvconmvad his " -.... '"j""":- a. MtMUKiniB. I am well satisfied that the Mafrnctie Licbtnlew Rod, manufactured by Mr. Thomas Armitaje, of Chiladelflria, is the best lhat ba ever been snade. 1 have spent several years in the study of tb laws of electricitv and fn.irnet lrr m. and havo no besitation in savioe that thee Koiaa an enustrucbd 0n tbe only principle of sUlety. 7be lei-trie ah'ick ia received and dipereil bv the macnet at tn ton ' th rod. and it would be impnraihlr, arcordint to the ; laws of attraction and rcpuia:on. ttt a buildinr to be Injnrrd by a ttrvk or lightning when protected l.y one of thi-serode. 1 have been acquainted nith Mr. Armitac ' (or several years, and Mm he commenced the manufac- tare of there rods I examined tb principle on which thev ' are constructed, .ad f It convinced tbTt their adopUSa ! woul1 ",lb ro.,P1" '. Tbe rncreasmt : damsna for tbcr rorrs,anthecitcswlvsleinsll part oi me ceautry, is aarsiacooiiBen'iatioD or iseir ntllliy and rttfAnoniy. iuali ls auli.IL. ai. a. Itlsiog Sua, Philad Oo April 10, Ikii. PUN0 AGENCY, "ljAVlNC been appninted Agnt IW the aale XI of the lebr.i,d Pwmo,. om.tW(urt4 Uf t GEO. TOG1IT, Philad., 1 tbe undend would he happy to opP! any i c,ti7CeBof th Buqthimje coonuy who may oVaira an tnatrnmrnt well made, after ihe latest improvements. Two of these Instrument have lately been introduced into Lewisbtifg. to wbirh I am happy to refer any one. Tha Pianos are are warranted, aod if not satisfactory on trial fur a year, they may be eiclianred. Prices reason able FRANCIS J.GESSAER. Lawi.bora. Feb 34 18tS. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, SaUTlt sirEBiTiocm AT THE "'CHRONIcII- OFFICE Lcwisbnrg OAL,PL.STER,SALT,FISH.IRON j J and .NAILS, alwaya on band aod for tale bv V. S. KREMER & CO. To Intaluls and the aVwA. THE CELEBRATED eomstocfc s&mtintB. lat. T OKMA T PAIN CJriKtCTtK (OOSWiX'S S DALLY;urlOi all Buru ai1 all aAUriial raiaaaa4 2.1. BALM OF COI.V3IBU tot SlA.iof r Raatotias tbr llumaa llAir. at. Hr.WK'. KMtrB AXU COyK UXAMKXT and IMJIA.V VtuKlABLE LLIAKK, a cara tar all cm of RlirdTtatibiii. 4th. IkSAIh- S ACOVS1K OL.a ortaia vara lt beafwan Slh. UAT IWA VtyT known nrfc.rtb ilaa. .iVlf.,il XlfK lir.tliM HB Hr-Mtl'T. 7th. MUIHEK S htUtr, lur all womea in U faaU- ljr way. sih i.oyaier's GRZ PAWr'A. r fnM. and fvrrth A.nt : Sir A.LhniA. i.:rer C)IULtlAI rril! farUrix rr'-r"iI uwlaiul awl BIHiou. AS- tinn; U-T lliarrh-A-a. !n-teti'D aal l.j- of Aplil(; for Co-tiftooNi in liaiala. mutt m:t'r. aiitl aw.Ai aaa plalrL.: for Str.iaarh Alfwll n. l fp-n. I'tl'a. Khu-matL-ra. Ac. Tha arvat a.'.ialA arv it b aot bat la taaa, uvr fc-i'l pain, an I n.r .n roAira. 9lh. KOL.ST"VK V r'i.AJft'o" (Worn Killrr), tori-hildrsn or e.wii wr.n. loth. XXX.' MtOUS'H CKBA.T TAIX KII.IBK No Bi-tli'iiir !. I n ili-roi. r.d that i ao happiljr adua- UM to uar uurrmtitt aoropNi aj.-i. urh wondt-m wlin atTli-.l -rrrniv 99 a wash or aaia. br frK-tiou. In l-.ttl fmrn twl lo SO rntvrh. llth. SArXHOI.iZ: l. OM it . Ht.D BAyB. tbrdriTinr away Vrrmtn !a a Abort tlma. t'Jtb. Thf orl- IrAtctt Li 'o LitM i'.A.Jand TBM- PBBASCB BinrHS. laih. Dlt. BAIITIIOt FMKWS IISK fTBVP, lb. popular linnrrt-rani for Co. h. C.iM. InflnatiLa, 1411.. HIE A t.vj ISI1 AMI .XHrrrOKtL MAIB DYL tli. i-nl Ann rolorln? of ih bAir. loih. ..v.s s.it.v or tw.v.i. Acbmes. Kri4a T.'.f -., , . tai low. f.lr.f iat .11 .'Ai J .A.A.... Mr b onllitnl all otbrr fArlAArillaj. and slili a'" ITib. Ti. rrk-l.niU'S a:-mid STREyCTIir.yiPC PLASTER. idr 1nm l I.IN'S rxeiae, and tha aot ; pop-ilAT in the ina-b. r. ififh. OR. KLiyz'n Ttl'lllt Alius Jnvt.t. m evrtniti ami r.i?v rnre ff.r Tr-'tli At-b-. Wb. Pr OlMT-H K has !.! hnnzM lb rijlit -tt-i- l'nit.-d .l-.t.. r.f th Ml'brat. J rOycEMBATtB lUtXERAt. JfATtR. found at tl. alt priuf of t"r Wai. r. Cl.ae. at H. I a hriii.s. C. W Tl.is madi'.i has atinhfil a notoriv an-l popu'nr:tr tii-r before rqnallrd l.y am prrpi rntion at tkat fbu. rd itf sal ba tn-i-n roumcDAt.ral Uli lis mcrilr, wbiib arxuar dluarr. All ths rrmnllrs ar ritlN dwrtbeit rn AI.MANACf , to b zitrn to all whs rail b-rr thaw dianas ara kpt. SOTtrE. All pmraraiiorsh.rHofnrr kM"Aa-rOM STOt K'S" r CmMSTiX K A ro S.ll brlw.CAd ctwfirsitf lo Pr. Lui-tuA Comxtk ; and thoatfb lb si aattir. of Cooilorli t Co. will hr continnwl. this .atra Ubsl wifh the far tmils slrnatur cf Pr. L9.C. will In rulurrd. rlft.-sfr lb (.KM INF ALL OIUKUS MIST UK RpTHTOC. 1.CCI19 S. rOM-'TOTK. Tbe shore ntsffWnsran fa bad In lw Isbarf mwy mt fVi'VwVpiV? dealers in th- ilulwa : fO.VrroCK'H PSEPABATJOyX. lyllilnal CHERRY PECTORAL For lias Car wf C0FGHS, COLDS, H01RSEXESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIVC-COCGU, CBOrr, ASTHMA. AXD C0Sl.11PT10S. TO CUBE A t VLl). ir.r.. Ut.VA Hh A.X1 . ..- Y1.L- 41 II I' I.L. I a.- I ki.k. V lk.Cl"i. I on toini! to b.d, slid nrsp up tD, leli-Un Uh- IV ft A Corn jyn nmr. uk.H wfAjn-. noon, and rvrntn-. arrerdu ( to ilii.-rtii.na oa thr Lolt.s. and tlie ilifrlruli will soon ' n m -v-l Xons wl:l loi r .i.f f -r fmm Ibis tn uhl wbeo thi-jr 8nd it can Oo so rcadil. eursd. I'TAOU affliclrd w:lh a Arair.1 w4... I break tbem of tb. ir at nirht. ill bad. I.j tAinir Ibe Coirra Vrt-J-l on c i' t t" 1 l. S'y ' rr "; sound m.brokin sWt..m'J "'iisrq-initki r. tesbiur iet Grrat rein f 'r""i souVriag. and au ulrmno- -re. i at foruV t tnotind who are IhuA attlicio, U th.s in ITb!. rnrt In th. eaw .....T . . . ii.au. to wo a-o itp um aLvd. ll.s a rrotu toniinnr riiV-.f:An :a F.sXKTl vim. Toi.Bw. AprJ Trtl . l ;.'l. Sir: W bare piven o..r C-.i-ir .r.- an rali.t. iv trial In onr prs.-t.c-. and fimt it to Aiirv-S ev-ry other rcnu-tr bate for curing arTrt'ior.s oi tli is,i ralory orcanf. n'. nErrt uajiit-is TO S.VCrSV AXl ITllth- SPZAKZt: ihi re soedy b invaluable, aa bv ilssctio ca lha sl.ttiat au. luns. when taken in rmsl! qnautitirs. it T'-nii-ves sl bearprneAf i a S-w hvai-s. ard oitkitui.y uferreaeA lb power sod flexibilitv of tbe isiee. ASXMA rrnrn.ly sau.-b sioieved.saAl :tan w! o-: run-d l.y CArirs Pwl. Pn! therr n-, a,-c-i . a ohAtlnste as to ys-IJ n?i-tv - ao nrVib. d'r. 7rf.r.ll wil nir.' tlit-Dl. if thry fan Iap ei.r 1. B!i0yfHrTl.S.nr irns'wi tf Ibroat aod "ppi iv, cf l luri.-. niav l eotsj . tal.li. a rr Ic!tr. in m:ill snd frequi-nt ilo.es. rl.e uneiiautoitatl. M i. Al Oil T 1 1- A - d Br Pr I. XflMl- of Pr-oklvn. X T-. s'At.s l kstv n ti" ( l.rrrw iwu-mi . u u.u Awthma ftntl hr n'b tin a li?J m b. l:t it ra-i rir Iv f it t tTw ft i- vta ' ff.Ii CFOVP. .. t-mi1r of mlm. n. to e f -l V..we1 br.-r at. fn q.-n .-- ot Hie L'..Tr$ Jaril untit ?t uKiir tLe '.1-t.kj. If tetlun iu cvtviiu, l wnt fts'l toi-tir. wWC-Oriyti rnrcfl mi tn" brrat u up ai-4 1' hr ft irv f r .er.p ' '-tr ' iv. Vi.mrr.n- , -'7'n--- riaTe i-n smiii-! .. tn". fnmi -rw i mr.-c'r-.l fo-ui k"y i-.. u o.n--t, vriiv. wh te- (lil- w-it-Mior- witliout Uie t'Vi-y etilt wrrr Sf r. Ohio. ITlh -Inn, '5T. rWf J C Att: I trrit- to n.t rm y-uut th? truij r-ir.tTWii.'e ff" of roitr Orr Pf ':r.t! in 1 tx. -si. atttt i.v tut own f.tni.'tr tfvw o( u Chi-bttrt im pt'lr c;rrH- in thre '1.T of tlrtairul Vlu-oiin. rnnsh. be fkin it Sn-. te fur? h h . plivnt. ia fr tU -i:.TfitI at It-rs us:.!, ir .6 I -t r m y W( y,mvm f .r mi tn nrv t-a-n ani H..i he hw -trr f mora? -en of Cr "pKit tliivn am ttbir w Uu'J lt j rfi-r allW.VW''sX Our r.. t-tTmn nf t!tf Paptift f burch "'i V ol tlnr:ti thm run of Int1iK hre tl.i- :.o. !. Ui etr from Tor mr-tirine, ! otil1 'an(v l-.ae teilett?A without ae-iiin. Voo-. rr-yrr-f iliv. J. V. PIM'HIR. Wffit iWSmatrr. Cur of fWTfTe dt- ( ni'Otl tft lh.llDaTR JiaTt; i v n af : ft-cV tl by Ot'Try J lector.-1 in n ii fxtr tu caKe na Mar . rant th Wlivf tliat a rcmc iy has at (entb be n fn.nd that can bw tjsrpeitded o to rttte ibe CoiittvClalean4 ! Conaumption vhirh rarrr fr-.m our uidtt tjjjn'anrti i evert yvar. It i indvc-J a mnlicino to whtcb tlie afflicted i ran look with mihUecr lor relief, and thty alioutd not i fait toatatl tltemi.- t.r ft. j PREPARED dXD SOLD BTJAMZ8 C A TER Practical and An.-.ltiral C hem fit, Umrt Mau. ' Jor aals bvCW. &CHrKfie. wialmrjr: J. H.Cavtow ' Milu.n; Mian M. M Cav. .NrrtbnmUrland: G. Kelrr, 1 New Berlin ; 1- lierhar, Scttafroee : and by DrusTiat, , eery where. 1 incuicOcchgiin ) . . DRUG & CHEMICAL DEPOT ! aa. .x v.ri - "" Dr.TIlOrntoa & Cbrlaif, UM. I . 1 e. I a : F - a UUlesale &. Ketall IrUsJiJIStS, Letrtsburg, I a. 04wt?:SU ?Ub'i6 " rw-vu AA-rYc. fDni.it.rs a. at r. a. i A I.A.WI. VAAWUO. AAA A- 11 V .A A.O, 1 1 L. .l l eaU, Ground Spices, (warranted pure,) rainis, uns, ariusoes, uye stuns ol lha very best quality in the market ; l.irok-rng-ttlass Plates ami Window Glass of all sizes; the most popular Pats.xt Msmcisisa of the day; Mgether with a complete as surtmrnt of Hair. Tooth. Na.l, Shaving, l-omb. Cloth, Fiesh.Paint. Varnish, White-wash and Shoe BKl'SHKS. Dressing and Graining Combs. Fancy iSoaps, Sha ving Creams. Pomade, Oa Marrow, Ex tracts and Perfumery of all kinds, manu factured by iules Hauel.X. Bazin and others. Also a. wIK -elret-d stork of Ladies and Gentlemen's FA.NCY MTTie.NS. such as Sleel Clasps for Bags and Purses. Twit, Steel j Fringe. Puree Biuus ; Bristol Board, Zephyr, Crotchet Needles, site. Port Monaies Razors, j Hazor Strops, Knives, Sfgar Cases, Cards,' Card Cases. Note Paper. Envelopes, 6xc. I US, FKUITS, Couftictiouary, Fuhinj ; Tackle, 4c. ! And a variety of other articles too numemns ' to mention. Give us a eall, and. judge for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! T. A. H; THORNTON Aug 4,1853 THEO. & CHRIST A Bargain ! ANEW Rockaway: Canlagar-with seats for four lor tale cheap by CH.RLE9 . CR1TE3. 1 vf TW2i ATJfc "lgj T-J aeaaowleJraJ and aatrannlinsry aaratir j nowara of lliaia womlerr.il uiftnutni ! now m gaw. : rjjv krlowQ anj thatr a!aAAnd reutacma throufa I .n. hola couatrr AO ext!iio. that it wouid ; neC.Mary to una il-air avariu fjrthar Bat aumala.ec.rcumAtancebaAocnrrd which rn.lar 1 t ft R)atter q &nty to the public not to ba Al'.caa'Jiar aiiant. for whiiatha epbawaral aaatrnmA of tba4aT M ,n,in-.d bv column through tha rrwu mm mw,umta tr q'lAiu and rations liy lb alttataa, i touad ju.t t rbriAiiei Catvanic and Sagnctis Cvativwa, I k... tn ouiatlr workiu tb.r way aawaa th kar bean quiatlr working their way aawsa . i .. ... ' i .n .A rrAtftabla ciassas. aa4 aoutuntlr achjAii; car in an alarmine trai of diArs.ss. which nan for aea taffleJ all th aid of a.niicin and all tu nsouic of Suaaca. Taos d.ssAAss aia C-lied NEKVOrS CO.MPIaAI.XT15, and ia tLs diaeasa mcdiein is of no avail whu svor It na.ar d.ws rood and it oflsn do bars. Srrups. tilracu. Balms. Bahants. blitir. Biltsrs. rills. rowJars and Totions of a.arr kind an iika worth less, for they weakaa th vital soarrias at th basltb strenrth. latieily and vigor. -I i.. ...ri. re 1st tO SUCh dillllSA MEU- SALi.it iv: noLORKfx. bbonohitis. rau PITATIOS of tb. HEART. "J fl MALE P1SOR1IKRS. such as NbRSOlS HKAB ACHK, LASSITUDE anj DMPOXDENCT. -hieb are ontv other names for "TervoM Prraacwnaat a iriLtPTrt UTS and CONVULSIONS. wSeh ara bow knows to rsnh from a nooouilibnaw. M rmr.niuin; NtRVOV'S TREMOR UtAV Hi SS, which is nearly alwava cauasj by wrpidilr of the Auditory .Nerv. and can always k, fsuJv carei bv t.alranista. wheatb organ M ns dsjlis. ml I , P SPKPSI . in iis worst forms ; r AI.S - aad rASA LS 8. nn.lorn.lv caused bv a dlflcKacy of ro iSc. HllOMi: RIIKI MATWM. TORPIDITT of . li tR. PAIN ilh.S!0 SLWiOISH UR. rtLVIION SPINAL and HIP rOMrLAI.NT DHltlhMTof NbHVOfS and PliVSU'AL E rm.V and all those distressing eoaiplsints rsaa.v if frirJ a DKRANOfcME.Vr of tb. MRVOLS h above rrevls- snd terriMa class ot duv aes Nervous owi plaints sre ssucb asor aaasss. .us tbau ia generally waaglrwd raRLSTirs uliasic ccritites. Are an Abaulata and PbalUva apacia. T)i Ba'LT isnied when th ody or sysiem gsn ral.v ii silocted ; tha MA hLACs. It eompls.uis of .L.'rhr,.A' ss Aitbiu and Erorur. and f tk I Head i ami tbe Sil AI.r Lk.TS lor ail disorders th. anas or limi.s. as i.ueuie.An., Si.nulic aflectAons. These articieiara simp Iv aa u'..d a.d..ac;..l w.lh ti. IAt.SET.C accor-snies tbem. and skill lailhiuUy aaad Uey Nc.Vt.lA k.ViL 1 ao The great pein?y and ieIlB or taa ai ft"! ATIVES consiiu ia tha fset that j '' e,e arrest snd ru.a disease bv eulwaisl awaJtcaviAW. in plsro of tb ususl rrethod of Drnrring aa Pbrsicking the ist.ent till eahiostod naturs swh horelestlv under the isllicuoa. Tkea strenrisen la sr W nfjem. soaaiias Ite circwiatian lAs BU r. a. ma far afcrelASas. mi tgtn .e lAs rnrirs AVASrrAAW. awl Mm wrrsr as rA. slifiUD Aaiai unJ" " i. uissslswwa Since their introJurtion iu lha L'niud Suuaa. eauf time years sine, cior than 7 5,000 PERSONS whom vtr Urge amnber of wht t pwi IthTIxciy sua rermaiieiiuy cnrea. whw ill Iiopof reliff bi bftn i P- mm' rita uwn irirsu in ti. . 1'iitr t,cn3SrisI ritw hi-h hv nrirfnrmlw t:n..s)ti their vim ia ro&aV dentlw ttstM K b w.tiTv.rjt a tiaralli ia th anatti. of Mfdirsl Srienre. f rt.rjfr mc:t, Livryera. tad phTicinj ; ln'ie of tK hibet ttatiiintw : di?Usv smneii payrsoni he Id ins- cIax1 ofi.v'iii ration-: iMrchanU, mriufacturr am. mtrrbanict : thmjf-or ami tha rirhaitne; cftrn m hole fam.Ilra. anrons all Caavsitt. rank ani coniiion. hav ;rii!y bswn ra eiDienit. anJ have .:ual'v ackuow.sKel the I irw an.) o uajb-c:ed l-cii&i l.i;h the bat imis recriM a9Let t r knowa and reirtrmhered that thnlf Natu.al J!e?sttrtie fur the Nene ia OaJwanuB. and that in all .Vervoue DieMca skerald " Throw Physic to the Dogs." To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BCLT, siipjKe the ca.e ol a person aroicUhl with that I t o; c.aira.Min. DlSI'Kl'SiA. or ant other Ctrnrntc mr j crT(Mlt Disorder. In ordinary ea, ntirmMlastaw 1 ara t-Wn, wluch. bT their toon on to mtvsm tm4 1 nutrws.f the ttomacb. afffrd trwrmry reJiei bf I will(.h leave tl.e pauent itt Ur aiat. aawl tai. t f.jurei UntUtei, af'.rr lite action thus Kcite4 .m I teased- Now com k. re tin w! the eOast reae.lt- ! i;z fn the aprticatmn of the 4iAl.VJ.NlC BCLT. ! Take a yiett,ir ai.ncier. even- m id worn. EcJt. ninr tbe Magnetic- Fluid aa directed- la a th insaj.it.la rrsiunitioB will j Sslranic circulalioa which w-ill fasa a IA th. : affgatire. and thanr hark araia to th aoaitiv j thos kciing ap contuinoas tsalvanie eircaiatsaa) , tbn.urhout the srstam. Thus tli most evr raa of DSrtr.SI at rKKMAM.NTLY Cl'RCO. A JEW D,S IS AMTLV SI RHCIF.NT TO EBJLD1 I CXIL TUt DIStASv. CF V KALIS. MANY THOUSAND ti nositiv slnseu of th Blt. tasrabv eaaauta; a CERTIFICATES AlfD TESTTMOBliiS fmwi the most inre'.Hemr. avNl raspartsM fwrsoas rAiJmg in verv porti.n f lha L' mtd Sts, eavU a prAcured. Tlies are atw annccsry, eat a aumarous Aairctloa emaracirAjr many statAats rt th most ralnuArlnsrv chsractar. sufBcirrt Ms COJ V1NC K Tilt MIST SOtrrit AL saav b had f tk -it!.orid Arant. lha iatsiasud ara faxucalar latitad to rail. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS frees eno of Ike i cum In tUe CUy af Sew lerk. 'I ka bn asinf Ckriuw's Oalvani. artlelas la a iuit war among my patiaau far atteat twa jsaia ft, and 1 conlass I u astoBiAhad at taair sacra. If I am mrs a diseasa ia .Vstsma. I kaew Jest waar thv will do. la Cpilsptie Fits, aarticaiArlv la tkildrwn ; tteazaess and Affscnorjs or tha rlsad. hi adults i raralrsis and Palsr. ia ail aaa. aa4 iintaaS scrrrsl nther ditoAAM of liks natnr wluch kavs !sf u?,l"4 f pn,f T 1 .k oi'- articl of surprising tisTssSt. Although I aattat tar sliaailiis tiuaehcrv d adTas-tisaaaaBta aaA siss ' rrn, I must cxpns mv contUsnc 4 hmtimf 1 ia tb wondsrlul virtwas af CHRISTIE'S CtlU- ; TIVU. M aaa. ia. of coursa. coaAdwtlal. Vat I i stall iKsar hsitat s rarnaianai yu- artialas , ail proper occaaioaa." ! AWTHER raSTAJ.CE 01 ClMC-t I T D- C aiaaaaaA. M, D, O.W. Agt. Sw D isAirns, r.w sora. Dmmr Sir. Being a phjsiciaa- ia ths vklasty f t on of ynnr Areata. I hava ba mock (ratlasd s j tk naminatioii ol your Oalvaaie Curativ, aad : hhly pleased with their praetieal rssulla. 1 has observed that thev ar construct oa tha arse sslsa I uac principi sir we iwaUs. ass. davalonatent of rha walraaja CarraaL IkarssT Bllins; a oiaiuaratum. ion; nagut for, but 1 iaxva s osatmu; raroauasad allviatioa and cure of thoa aiatn called Nsavara Cowsunrra. far which I happilr Ingeniously daAirid. Vary trulv TOursToAVrD aUCa M. 9. Lavaratt, Maaa, Fabraarr la. laaa. tW No trouble or jnronvioea artaaSa tk aasr w hjl cnmsriE-9 eb-aurrrzav and they aiav ba worn by tk ssoat Aaabss aad aU t with as'riscl caa aad safety, fai aaasy wa tli ssnsauua altendinf tnsir use is asasJa saswsas anal afrstwUs Tby ar accawaaaiad oy fall aV lain direcuons (or us, ram ph loss with full Bar. beulan amy ae obtnaed graua, af ths MtallUe Fricer: The Galvanic Belt, Thru MNi The Galvanic ecklaes, Tws Itoluvrs. The Galvanic Braceleu.. One iAillar The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION Sjf Jswars efC tujeiuemt sTsvfUiss j D. C. MOREHIAD. II. D , !f tXXL AGENT ron THE UN1TU STATasfJ lM llCTSatwssAjr, saew Taahk. isarr la Uwlaburr C. W. KUAITU lywtM iSaittib at trjr CPt)iiiile Otfiisv ON. aeeoante fioas. e en la fcer yssei standing. CAH and also Wood, U heat, Butter, and nt othsr Pnvlaet fn bensehsM vm. the ctttrent pr
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