LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. D-110f til'lil pf if J ij M Ut il A 1 III t IJ " . x. FIIANHMX I'tKi'.i'K.of N.llaiup row Vcs ri.i imr, CuL. WM. It. KING, Aulama. flrr rmtfmtfil E--oit .rtL-LKW, t'.TLH l.'XIAF. fliALY I TfH, 'MS fl.Ul !-r .r.i;vo,, 11. Witt i-'r-TltjU J-iiXV. i-LL M'l tr-US, J fcpn JVC 'Vir 1 1.; w . i I'.i.uiX, V . L'.iAM I UN. .! H Mlil.T. ...ia w. KH I, f'niT M'K .. Jr.. ..too:. A.-P1-, v ,m.'D MTlrKl.aKrj, 'ISIMK lV..Br, i VO. Fi-trn. & iT K. JMtB, M'lii.0i.t.8t democrats, Ral.y! j',-., hiinvif vol o'y rrpuJiittei it anis- A Democratic iict liug of the ciliifns , riput.M; but hat voluntarily Lrm tt4l oi Lowisbuig aud vkinitv le 1W iu ; niv ywd cumt ttrt ami hi:h hirimj "i ' Hall on M ni'l.iy lfUiti Nov. lit, i " ;,. y',,-.-. , J, .,. KvprT lrliior Srjl addreCs wil! !.f dlivrod. ih Let ii'Te he full urtptni'ritice at th - last rxUt in Ik b.ilf of iVmucittiic rn'Tiicls and the 'gilknt I'lUtcE' then, tj lac aud Victory I? l)jfcM04'RAT6 : One gloiioui irtoiy has tin won, tff mn :h'-t mii ui-, 1-ui it u vou Ut r-iMvi it. If a tr ui pti; and !o yvut'tJty touifatly n1 i 1. ',ur'i.NV,n i ci-r.iiii at il irif -iil. ftie. (t do one Ciiu rft bow mi 1 :it. jar nituud t'-antir iwTfy ut" d ";ir ; nud -ir c.fr!"i a hhuld iurt V ivxd f t n intent un i ill -c-.wiiiRs :iiunt-h h?s en twurHl. Ac :- ihi K-yfu... h t!a- VJuion w T. t .mry m:D Ujcii t fo iuJ f .kl ftitlv nt tih jot ou r iv n. xt i,-t i.o i .o:.,r; b m.. r..i xvd to r..,. -.JuA. i.,.ki-.i.!iwt.Ck..t..nd.l..-'ln f i:f. Im ir sl:m,i r. t,-i n ut n uu'.rokni (rout . tho ,-n"iiiv.'Mi riiiitit Oi.i.-tivity th.it i'm' iul-! i k u. rc t.i..n.:,i.ut. j auj a.U the ,we-ttu M tfn t.w olid n.rt it ha et. Ka!Hi!na:-Ha!i:o! Viuder never cuse. For ye ars have the ni"M of the Wilis parly ai n larfers lrire aiei i:.e t-lrtuou of ini'ilarv clucliains ; (ml last veei." tlo- tt'Ai indoli-d in ail elab -rite itiairtl.e in j.r.ive ihK they are about the wily kimi of inon tit for llie rrt'siilenry ; anil to Mr ci.n'ii1!'' 0 tht arjritmiit aitH the Mippurt ui Xr.utt. firtt fly alfrseil tiiaf the d'uties of ihe Kxee'Uive were chiefly confined to his pontion as "('mniii.ii.d'-r in Chief of the Army and. Navv." leaving the (;trniiH'tit wilh t'onerss ami the Juiiic.nry." Tins cap the c'i'tiax. nnj eiltausU our exc lainati..n jiuiii!!:!!":!!!!:'.!:! t3rThe Wtij pieuis to thitik Scou's f in: will tatiik U-rror" l th rtsp of Kir!1. ! m ain of l.-'iMin of rlmrnt'tiT Mid bound ritici i.t, iu llie hx.-cuur elutir. wouiU W f It rni'l fi-an-d t-y oiir furiiii- titd Mini a nutn i cuipliatit-allj Frine I'llu r- It i tli- of th i-oT.-rnitl.Mit. and th intt'l- fcutw. fr. i-J. ui aiil riiprry of tb Ainri -an f-MipJi' ftiat d -u.a Ir r and liai. Ttiri ij lU'.r.' romuiau tiu tuflu-oi-aiil 11101-41 !-jcr iu (V. tatvr's l-t'-r in lla!fiuiau tliaa all Utt lret;-u and ..uleLtar SivlA ever irna. Gen. Piorce's Speech. Tbe li or. (N. II.) lKiuocratie Club, A Thursday Evening a week, aficr a sea em of rejoicing over the brilliant demo- Clatic vt.-t.ric in l'.BD.-.jlTaujjt, Hiio, &.C., firsceeded to the reidct.ce of Gen. 1'ilrce to congratulate him ou these ghniuus re mits, it replied iu- the following happy and elwieut speech. How nobly it c.'U- trasU wtia the cgntisui aud feverish anxie ty of G-eu. tfcorr'a (raveling harangues. General I'ieicc nvknowledged the Lilt J Befb of Lis ucighhoid aud friends, iu com ing to greet Liui upon the reception of intelligence to vhih thiy tuiht well sup pose le was not indiftcrcnt, though he could truly say that his petition from the first, bad never excited in him anything like a feeling of clatiou. Ji had calmly awaitetl the progress of events, and should coutiuue t (! s.i, coubcious that however the result lu-igirt affect individuals, Lis in telligent c luntiy men w re abundantly ciiup-tout to take care of thoir on inter ests, uu Jer the guidance of that J'ower to wh en he wished we could all L&bitually tik with more humility aud faith. He trusted hit friends would not forget that, with high toucd aud honorable tut u, the Uour of triuuipu was always the Lour Mwgnaiumity. It wa not t-j be overlooked thai there were arouud usmauy with whom we were in daily intercourse at this- mo nieot moved by feelings exactly opposite of th95C which called out the assemblage Lsf jre him ; aud Lis friends could well afford 1 1 allow that circumstance to detract somewhat from their generous jny. lie hipcd tbey would also remember that no prospect of success, nor indeed political elevation itself, could render their neigh L-ir more or les worthy of the coutideuee aud affection for which he was profouud.y gratuful. To the people of his native Matt his heart acknov. ledge 1 ohligations for the expression of which language fur nished no form. How could it be other wise? For more tbau twenty years their f it i lit rested fiicud.-Lip fur biiu had never been chilled nor their confidence ehakeu. Ue bad not the arrogtnes to believe that bis services had Let n at all commensurate with their staedy unsolicited partiality. To the record of that partiality he would cvr look with pride aud gratification. Trota the record of his acts as its recipient, be had neither the rioht nor the inclination ro turu away. He would freely coafess to his friends, that within the last few weeks it Lad been peouliarly pleasant to know that forty-seven years among this people, as boy aud man, had given to their faith in him such a'reugth that falsehood could n t shake it, nor perfidy steal it away. -ieu. I'ieree closed with a renewed expres sion of Lis tltauks, and a- hearty good night to hia neighbors. At the conclusion of bis most eloquent rv marks, the assembled crowd gave such Fpoctaneous and euthusiastio applause as i is not often heard iu these diggings. The procession then reformer!, the baud struck up " Yankee Doodle," end the Club re turned, cheering at various points. They fhen separated; having had a " giod time." It was a spontaneous dcnionstiation, and a erj cretlitaLlc cue, everything having l'en conducted in a becoming tnauuer. Retraction of a Whig Calumny. I'Ue wbij; press Lave doue tbeir utiuoat to throw disercdit upon (be personal cour- nge of Gen. Tierce. 1 li y have failed, ftigmlly failed io their depieable atteiiijds. Xhej ar ulannul at this retult, auj beiu now manifest a penitential regret for tlieir kitumu couJuct, The New Wk 1 Courier nr-J KnjUTivr, a Scott journal, i ciMitaiiid a foruul icirasit uf the charge ! j cowurJio uainbt liwn. Piercu. The u.o I tivs which prompt the l-.muirvr to thia J act of justice are tjuite patent : j 41 If auyihing can ele-t Pierre, it must the the c'uv.c;i;u iu tLc mhuld of the I Aiiienon people that the whigs couuten j aucu fhf dijra-cfid impututinu vtum his jfer&timfroHrtiy? v fitch errfnia Httufirtipuhtu jnh(i( i'tu katc tin ttltitt'ii atjuiuM Jam, a fid j tchtch ho hnt and infcliiyeut uhitf fur a I tH'tmrttt credit. . The tcty ntcn irho mrni- fj'trfHted and atuttuuc (-j circulate th:$ .- I who lias any self-resjeet or any couu lcucc j in the sup'iinri(y of our cauc and our i oauUHiate, ort-r (ue cause ana candidate ol )L f it opposed to us, shun!d uuita iu coucleujiiiiig ths rei.kl$sufas which thu rulhUssly Mcks to destroy the personal character of Gen. l'icive." Facts and Figures for Democratic Readers. The Whig press proclaim that their de feat arofo from the small Whte and larpc I !emncratic Tote in other word, (hut the I D.-niocratic voters were at iLc pills, whil.-l 1 the Whiz voters vfore at Loins. Jvist T ixiS t COntrt was settled ,1'funsylvauia ; every IVnmcrat who j deiiril th perpetuity of the Union, voting fr Win. Diyler. and everV Howard-Vhi. i.vesu;ier Aloliliouist, aud almost all (lie Natives, voting for Gov. Johiiftou, this I being the largest vote ever polled ia the I Slate. Nhw let us analvzc the :rurrs: I List yar Gov. 5igler Lai VU09 Wood ward now Las 1 ,2,019 rtoinoer.itlc vote not polled, List year Johnston had Buffinirt.iu hjK Iis 13.SC0 I o3,7 1 o J-'iflingtoii le?s than Jolnst.w, 24.319 It must Le borne iu luind, loitvever, that hut year a'l the abolitionists votad f.ir Johnston, there being no Abolitinu cm li d.t'e. and all thi Native A tuerieans, except l.Oo'l, ho vnted for lumber Cl'vner. At the late elect ion there were polled f,5' Na'ive American, sind 4,2S.) Abolition votes, making 12,49.'J. Take from these l,Ct)0 pollf.1 la-jt year for Cleaver, and wo have 1 l,J'j:J voUs polled at W e lu.-t elee tiin, that were given to Gov. Johnston last year. T-in these from the 24.319 votes shmt fir lluffington, and it will be f nn-l that the Whig vote ia only ehor! 13,225. vliil.-t the Uemoera'.ic vote in slo.r. 13.CS0. Tl'iis, it will be seen tlut the Iemic mey eau iiot be bcaU-u, if cur toct are only brought to rLe polls on next Tuesday. Whit are the rrospects? Tin- recent d'-cisire elections, conjoined with cf hi r established faets, jatify us in believing that the following States will cast their electoral votes for Tierce aud King, viz: Maine 8, New Hampj-lrre 5, l'ciinsyivauta 27, Virginia 15, Narth Car ciis;i 9, G.-irgia 10, Alabama 9, Missis sippi 7, Aikansas 4, Texas 4, Miss mii 9, I I wa 4, Illinois 11, Indiana 13-, Wiscousiu 5, Ohio 23, Michigan 6 in all 179, or 30 mote than is necessary to elect our candi date. . Horace Greeley, wheu in Pittsburg, up on tlie eve of (he October election, conce ded that New Jersey would be icrv doubt ful fjr jott. N'etv York, not iuclud.-d in ' the above cs'imate, is also considered coi tain for the lemocratic candidates. The recent vote in Ku'.tiiuorc, discloses an al most certaintv that Mat viand will vote for e- " - " have from th it State, h of a ui03t cucour aging character. Oar party in T' nnessce, Kentucky, Louisiana and 1'lorida, are iu the finest spirits, and feel couEJcnt of victory. Dut the contemplation of these glorious pros pects, should not cause any single Demo crat to relax his efforts. Kvcry Demo cratic voter should be brought to te polls on the second day iu November. We be seech our friends to omit no proper effort t bring out our whole vote) at ths earning cljctiuu. WLwn we do triumph, let it be a memorable, brilliant and decisive tri umph. 1'itUiurg Union. Florida Election. The Democrats of the Peninsular State have elucted their candidate fur Governor over the ricott candidate. Mr. Cabell, the auti -Scott Whig cirdl date for Congress, is beaten by Mr. Max well, the Democratic candidate. We would like to see what excuse Gree ley will offer for this defeaty aud the loss of another Whig State. They have been beaten on all Vides; 'i'he Whig candidate for Governor was a Scott man, and the Whig candidate for Ct n grcss was an anti Scott man. Yet they are both- laid out, Ligh aud dry. Indiana Election. In this" State there is scarcely a vestig of Whiggery remaining. The Democracy have swept the State like a tornado. The mijority for Got. Wright is about sixteen ! thousand. The Congressional delegation will stand tcu deuiucrata and ONE Whig. The majority on joint ballot in tSc Leg islature is overwhelming. Ohio Election: Tbe majority on the State ticket in this ! f:t(te w;n fa f, loui eighteen to twtnty thousand. The congressional delegation will stand twelve lVutocraU, seven WLigs and two l-'rcesoilers. The Legislature is strongly Democratic in Loth branches. Sg-Wouder whether fc'eott has fjund : that Asylum" for whieb be has lately iiiaJe tueb J'ublic aud tlalotute sesnL ? Republics are NOT Ungrateful. FRIENDS OF WINFIELD SCOTT 1 ! Cy"On Tuesday next, the American People will be called upon! to decide whether tne same honors wnicn uiey awarueu uvoxi INGTON, and JACKSON, and HARRISON, aud TAYLOR, shall lie denied to SCOTT ! ! their equal in Heroism and Statesmanship, who has for over 40 years served his country with signal honor North, South, East, aud West against Indians, British and Mex , . 1 1 . 1 1. t. I.-.-.. leans. rennsydvauia has never lurneu ucr uucn upuu wt, uiuc men who have shed their blood defending the 15 tars and Stripes. No man liviin' has prevented War so much as the "Hera Pacif icator," winmw scott. His Statesmanship ha been endorsed by Madison, Monfoe, Jack son, Van Buren, Polk and Fillmore, who have confided to him the most important Civil as well as Military duties. Clay, Channhig, Webster, Cass, and others of our greatest men, have honored Gen. Scott with most cordial commendations as an HONEST MAN and a TRUE PATRIOT. OMALA. n t. UWAKU Ills JAttjt aau That question is to be answered at fearlessly perform his sacred duty, privilege, and we firmly believe Winfield Scott will be B,The Official Vote iu I'euusylvauia, foot up a fallow j Judge WtlaTiTl7.ril!, ruBintrfon lf.a"lS rHall.riii; A.uu. WivdwardV IurTliy lt?,9I CuD. C01B - Hkina 171. M. ftff-wnu ist.! Saltirlui: S,tK). Hookiu u.arailtjr lU.ti.'O Votes for l'residcut in 1S4S, 309,000 Votes for Judge in 1852, S30,OUO Decreased vote of 80,00 Add to which 4 years' increase, 40,000 And we find there were 79,000 voters absent from the polls. We have tali factory tridcnrr t.r UKi-ting that IWOTHIIIDS of ll p al -ut. irre "CTiiijK and that there arc from 5 to 10 on un &T-rnj:c in e:u-h of the election dhttricu.who o:tl lb. K-ni.x-itlfSttTkket; lutahoaill M,o vole Vin-I WNr lM.U FtOTT. Caniel Webster's Golden Sentiments. Liberty aud Union, o cad for ever, one and inseparable." " iu le cL-rk and troublous night, when the storm and tempest close arouud me, I s c no star of hope brighter than that of the patriotic aud united Whig party." Ovei route your disaffection ; relinquish your preferences ; forget jour disappoint ments, and strike one united blow for th maintenance of the Whig cause and the good of the country." fn IS33 l'euu'a went 25,000 Demvieratic. !'40 313 forllarrison. 1S41 IS 15 1S-16 2-47 184$ 1S51 21,000 for l'ortcr. 13,000 Democratic. 9,000 Whig. 18.000 for Shunk. 14,000 for Taylor. S,6tX for Uigler. Horace Grctlcy is allowed to te the most accurate political calculator of the day. He relies, with a full vote, upon carrying for Scott Veiniont, Massachu setts, Kbode IsTautT, Connecticut, New Jersey, New l"ork, Pennsylvania-, Ohio, MarylanJ, Delaware, North Carolina, Ken tacky, Tennessee, aud IiOiHsiuna more than' (Hough. Maine, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Yfisconsiu, Iowa, Mississippi, and California, doubtf al. Scott wan never defeated by Britons, Indians, or Mexicans will Americans de feat him t -"-Tie Pemoera'if? ir.Tijorky on Congress in Ohio is uuder 5,000, and1 about the same in Indiana.- AuctLc? sj'cial election in Mississip pi, gaius a Whig Assemblyman. To be I'ost-Mastcr when Fiew i?" elected one of the Apalonikons. (' The family" must Lave more " pap.") Wc hsK: lost Florida at State election by only 2 or COO votes. The l'ierccites have made about as much in passing off Frank for a hero, as j they have in making out Scott a coward. Gen. Scoft passed a night at Lis home in New Jersey on Lij return from Lis offi cial t.-j, West. Thouscads always thronged to meet Scott on his tour: Fierce lately went over a considerable territory its- Massachusetts, j . . . trying to reucw the Coalition bitween the -...... , , . . . ery 3 are WUim. Abolitionists and tbe I)emocrats- Dut no- j : where created any popular demonstritlbni j KS-The Frankfort Cotnrnonwealth pub- At Concard, however, he gave a set speccB j lisbes the following copy of the riatform to " all of 200 auea," which was no better than a' dozen of Scott's off-hand addresses en bis tour. The Boston fost claimed" ttiglrbor CruteliuV German Dttnukrat'ta a' convert to the i'ieree party! If all their hopes are baseless ts this; thcif defeat will bt unexampled in political history.- ONE VOTE LOST MAY DEFEAT Gin. SCOTT r --Those who Lave falsified and villificd Clay and Webster ftr SO years, no confess- their slander, and praise thera- as great and good men. When Scott too dies, tbey will retract cvury falsehood they are now endeavoring to impose upon the public. IJaura has another "gull for these Dutch farmers." The " Laud Reformers" of New York, in a long address, advise all their party to vote the Whig State and National Tickets, as the most favorable to their views. "Moe of the Webster men bad fallen in withcott's column before Mr. W.'s death, aud nothing now remains to keep them all from supporting him. Scott Harrison, son of the General, is elected to Congres by Cincinnati WLigs. The Catholics have generally voted mostly with the Democratic party. It is now said that tbey will divide their vote, as other feits do. -No man is tio ff-vtl to vote. .iituweo tiLonioi o the Polls ! Let every Voter and exercise his blood-bought the next President! "Tr.ll Chapman hr. MfcsT croic." l.oro Rrag Heart and Ltnigh. Vfe clip the following from " Campaijn GlM' for 1840. lij inserting 'Awe in the place of luu Dunn, and ScoTT in (he . , , place oi iiarkison, li sounua very raucu like the Democratic papers of 1852. Just read and laugh i Trout thi; CaiktniKn Clone of 18(0 1 The lukewarm Harrison men of Airio Yrk are leaving their ranks aud coining out for Van Buren. Good old rennsylranin is sound to the core et her down at S0,000 of a majority at least for Van Huren. ' Georgia will sustain Mr. Van Buren by a triumphant majority 5,0(10 at least. We ecnt upon the vote of Muiue By 3,000 matritr. 'Mr. Van Buren will pet Ohio, Indiana anil Kentucky, by handsome majorities iheie are changes taking place daily of Whig to Van Buren. (?en. Writ. H. Harrison is the candidate of the Ab'ilitioni.-ts. Gen.Harrison will not receive ose Southern U!etoral vote ; his nomination was made by ten Free States, the Southern Stales opposing him with unexampled unanimity." "The Demnr.racy will triumph by an immense majority, and for aes to come the contest nl 1840 will be the proud and distinguished era to which the defenders of the great cause w ill exultingly refer." Thu's II. Bkstox. The Federalists will carry Vermont oitLT." fcaTPrctty stout (nl!:, wasn't it ? And yet, Wsw York gave 13,000, Pennsylvania 343, Georgia 9,000, Maine 400, Ohio 24,000, Indiana 1 1,000; sni old Kcntcky 20,000 MAjunur rem IlAftttrso?! "-inert General," " incompetent,-" and "Abolitio nist" though he was. Harrreoit had eight out of the thirteen 'Southcri States," and 11 out of the 13 Northern States. It is thu opinion of 60me that Srvit tiill have a letter rule than Ilarriton. Test hy the Popular Tote Of the Present Ditiiims into National Fartiet It is a common loast of the self styled De mocratic party, that they comprise a large ma j inly uf ihe people of the United States ; and the young, in particular, are urged, without respect to right or propriety, to gtl on (he - strung" or (he "popular" side. Hut what are the fac(s ! Why, since Ihe presem divi sion of parties, the popular vote has footed up nearly at follows : , lcmo.luaj. VTLisiaj 1S3G weirio.vot'e 703,587 Whig vote 737,711 25,976 ISilO Demo. 1,138,303 Whig 1,274,303 M5.900 Aboli. abom 10,000 1S-14 demb. Whiff Liberty ISIS1 Demo. Whig Free Soil' l,33l.5St 1,583.438 38,148 48,14? 110,791) Majorities- 64,011 28G,6ilO Sl.C-.'l vrhlgr msJ.In 4 I rials, 212,J (or an uttrage Whig luaj. of 5,666 !) Showing clearly (hat the Whigs comprise a fair majority of the full vote of the Nation ! a n.1 f th.. vmincr titpn. w believe 2 out of etr. of all the Jackson paper! of 1828 : tfACRSOSf,- THE TARIFF, 1XTERXAL IliruurEMEXTS, the 1'eoplu's Kights. " Frecnlcn '' ciee? the Ili.-korj Tree," te. "The Tariff and Iutert;.! Improve ments," are still Whig principles,- arid are opposed Ly the Fierce party. AeS' mo wonder', fut 13om Isac Hill, Governor cf N. II., itated that Franklin- Pierce was at first an Anti-Jackson man, but tiirr.ed a tomersett When Le found the tide was id Jackson's favor- ii9iIrs.Swissl!clm,!!pcaking of tha two most prominent candidates for the I'resi- dene? makes use of the following lr.n - gaage "Personally, we have always rre - 5 e. . ... J l ferred Uen. bCOtt to Uen. i'ieree, because we like a man to h wnat Le pretends to succeed in making himself what Le aims to be. So, a military chieftain is better than a man who tried to le a Hero and couldn't E3.A Demi paper in New Hampshire, 6aya I'ieree " went to the district school, and took bis whippings patiently like the rest of th Love." There's wtere be differs- from Gen: Scott; he nevtr tcouW take a whipping, any way it could Le fixed. We hope Tierce will take his final whipping patiently, next November. Whig meeting in Mifflinburg, next Saturday evening. OILS, TALLOW fiREASE, Ohio mineral Faint ?rin Bttt-S. m.viii-kiiv oil. rric.jcu.Tgiio. OUu o:,! tlalloim dti do in caK of aritu ilu dt do do 2-0 bliio ilcumln oil. Uu at uu ZM JUrrela TANNKlt.V oll Vari..u i-ud uid u-.t- Uc, troui (tJ ceutu p?r (caliou. 1J0O tiallou, in ta.-k of vurioua !. ri" kiuua aud .ju tlilii--. Ir. 111 3i U. ftu o ut- . r saiiuu. 40 loin IALIAIW OKKA.-J! llrttt) U.iiu. and C.nun Macuiut.-y, in Hernia or Cava--, of auy cou Fii.t?iirr rniuirr.1. Fn. ntK per lb. 1M T..ua oltlo .M1M4RAL fAl.M, ill Kiure!, at the lopt mark.-t j riw. . Slitchi'icry Oil, warrant,'!! not to clnll in lue cMn4 nuallier. and ciDwiileied by lU.w using il equal to riwrm Oil. Uuita! I'ttint Oil, etjual to Liiiset ti Oil, other than lur nhile. i am eiHitUiiil? ircening latue a;plie of ihe ahde tiameJ autt le, and mv maito if. - Small i....k.nl .uri.iu flizH. du U- W I (notiia and uiek leturii. ' II. F. I.1, Sti VV airi l (.'niltti in ! ii oi- tno. New Ymk. Feb IHa-i a.4SS Ktw York 1IUSSE"S OK A IN UEAPKR, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Grtat Jmpmiemruls fir 1S;2 ! 31 ANITACTI'KKI) and for sale at the Lewislmc Fiiiintfry l.v liEDWE-S, MAUsli A I'll. SOO AGENTS WANTECi. $1,000 a l cr. WANTEIt in every ('tuinty of the United Slates, acme am! enterprising MEX, to enjasre in the sale of sonic of ihe hesl bimki publishe.I in the country. .Men nf g.u.d address prwsesiin; a small capital offmiii $35 to 100, will have such inducements olfeted as enable t!rem to make trim $'i In $10 a day profit. 'J'l.'e bouiis published Lv us are ail u'se.irt in chara.-l-r, extremely popular, and command laitje sales w herever they are ottered. For further particulars address (po-ln-je pdy DA.MKi.S & lft.i', (Miccessnrs to V A I.eary ck Ci.) No. 13S North Second Street, 1'hiladelphia A FTEK imint yiWtlnw iftest?!flirn and ; 2 nunirrous iperiincnU, the Patentee lake; oh a.uro in inhnmine Ihe nultlic that he ba Hnivtd at tbe I ue iriucl ol p oin-i:ng iainilirs. dtttlhiifta and pntperty from I he dctiu :live influ of LIGHTNING, ''"lie caUimnes dial eerj Cl , 'I'otMi, illae and Cuuntij tall, vic-tim to annually, th'o' thu (;ro.Ji neslineme of It lulu Hunt?, i beyond c.ill-lltil'ion, especiirllv when the lemidy i to a to obum thu i luund in .P.MIT'.GE'S tJiitciU ilij3iictif i3l)lnin3 Hois, and iu thi alone. This lind haa been examined by the iii.-( winilific g. tilleiii'ii in ihe wuild i'rotrsauris M'Murlrie, Jobnon,Wallur and many (hers tS.if hae exsmiin-d rhein, ipcmm.f nd and speak of llietn in the biehe1 lenns uf spprohaifoh, and hae pieuouuct-d ihcin ihe only sate rod in ue in thraor ny other enuuhj lor hr prolecfion of Lives and Propeitv. One cilvant'ai:e rs to divide and throw back a patt ot the tl ctric IJuiJ barndeaa iu ihe csioda v in mne nl a stroke Ihit enolt.V the rod to tenduct lhat poitimi ot lluid ll.at ot-longa Iu the earth without (be slighle-t itangsr of lea ting the conductor. 'I his iod ban many other adiaiit.g'a ovti the old one. The only place of maiiulai'tuiing is iu Vine St. 9 J'jvrg mbevm 1 !A, Philadelphia, hi re elf psrtotia a'e respectfully mvited to call and examine for (ucmelv-. For ssle Wholeaale or Keta l by TIIO'S AKMITAGU. These rodt hare lieen pnrrha.ed and aueceia lully umiI by tbe lolloxini; individuala. cnnipaniea and coitoiauoua, whose numea are cheerlully suhunttrj : In ani tl'irr V.iaJt.Aia. A. S. ItoU-rta. George ?at)ruv-r. Judifrt ll.,uvu-r. Jute ruitra-l. J. Mulford, Juliu lii-m!. C I lauiry. J. Ilii-utirr, G. oaWlf y. L'onru.1 Inirrrsol, Hia lilocklry AIiiihIiou.mi, Andercxiu ir llrotltvri. Itt-v. J. I., limul. Joltn Notu.an, Tlioit. ortiver. Itatt X ll.n, A. R. ttluk- r, U. Siiiiiu. 115, Tti-. Nott k Co., !r. I.K'uii.c. J. r. Ort-er. J. W. V mIpoii. llumolir.A. J. I Itioiov 1 Co.. J- N.vdkiU. II. lturlou. J. OTelipl.ue. I,. 1'.-- i I H-r. Mr. sliiiri.le-!.. Mr. M;irtiit, h. Isrblt-r. J. llriiikl.-v. : !Mr. lavtou, lir. I'aul. S. It. Towere Co. J. Wintw iny, , II. Miller, tlie lad Hank ilotrl. Ilw ( . s. Ai.-euai, tlie Srr.iifT (jurlen Ct uiiiiiwioiier- Halt. in U.t .V..r i-f J-ruy. limrre Crin.iu. Judire j 5t'l all. J-Hpe tll.yo.n. John NeUnatt, Or. It. M'Murtfc, j lieiij. lioli-rtit, Mr. J. DoTuig. I (jj'The only authoiized Agent for the Counties j , nt I'nion. Juni.ila. M Dim. Clinton, I.vcoiinr.c. ! : Noilhuoibetland, .Monlour,CIumbia, Luzerne, i I s..mi i:l iio(iw:u. j I ll.ulittmi, I'niun count il, I'tnn. I j Order and littcia adeiesd iVj-j' paidj to M'. I Haoter, will te pn.mi.rly itUrudid to. lie baa put up a iiuu.U-r ol thtae Koua in Lnion couuiy, some ot which may be seen as f.. lions : .v rMox (orxrr. fi.irtUy T. Mark UaJli.iiQy. 11 ni. '.l.-r. Jolin naaft. Mit-liael lvl.-rii. .lat-ou Soots. ItHVid Sllnian. IteulM-u .1Ii-ii.-1i, lin: Kttt-kiier. .V-mj ikilin Court llnu-, and t iniiiiii.l-ioli.T-- lilti-e. l.tmril"' Tit Jolm KrU-r. f 'H."N If. lr. Ciiarit-ii WiU-.u. llunny.N 7. Jo, Kuutz. Sim"n Kilhlz. In'a T. I.-ail? Couldruu. Ti'tatf 1K1 Tf. Mil had lludulau. h rCOZMLXDA TtOXX Piulii-a f Ail-;. 1" I bare ipw day cartlullv iiifi-ctod ootHut-tor or Lihtiiiuv Ktd. with aue and index, en-etetf y .llr. 'laoui-'Ui Arutitaue, nn ll.-lle!ue lioutu-. Ii louiwo-r. ai J Inre uo limitation in paving lliitt it is uotonle the h.fX I 1 liavo .-r M-n, but that it U rhe on),- on? J lia!.t.-t ' e&iituiiit-tl tiftt i. rontrut-t.tl ud Mrii-tly w-irntifie rriu -i- pu-.. It in Willi iiiui-li i-ieasur... tlial I reeotuuieuil L.5 eoutl'Jcturto tbe attcutiou ol owiti-r;'tf Itutidittrs. M. M.J.-VlifhlE. T aw Veil atltii it tt tli Ta.rni tlc r-.'irlilnltiir K.M, manutat-turt-tl l.y Mr- Ttiouots Armitaue, af l'hlla7lelrhia. it. the lit-itt that lijui e!r U-ou uia le. 1 have pprut Mfverat yean iu the itli-ly of tl:e Uihs of elii tririty anil lu.t!nift islu. and have uu lo-sitatiou in sj itlir that these KoU. are eoiLtrurU'tl uioiitlie only principle of a-ifety. Tlie et--tric . b ree-trori and Ui..iit-ict t.r the luat;ut-t at tlie top oi toe i. I. au-i it a Jui.l U- in-.punttiti.le, si'fttrd.u to the i..w.. of attrarU -n and repnUioti. for a ttlildini; to he injured tty a stroke of lihluin alien iruteco-d ly one of tlo-ite rtt.li. 1 hare been artjuaiult-d ailh Mr. Armitaes for HfT.T-.il year, ami l.-f ire he rouinieuced the niantif.ie titrrof theee rttdii I exantntd -Tie plsipleon whirl! they are roumrut-tt-d, and f-lt eouviiit. X that toeir' a.I.Ittioa wiulti he atti-n.led with complete pure.au. The iiHTea--iuc demand tor these rod.. aud the extentdve sales in ail vartp ot tne pountry, is anile couimrndaiiou of l heir utility and Pul-rioritv. THAI V E. WALLEK, II. ft. Kliiail Sun, ?hilJ. Ci jti! 14, ls52. PIAO AGENCY, UAVIXH hren ippninted Agent fur the sale of Ihe celeAiratt'il I'ianoa, manufjctutej by- c.ko. rociiir, rhiiati., the undfratfinf d would be bapi'V (a supply en; ! citizens of (he Sutiuthanna roontiy who mav 1 deii,e "'""r"1 1- ' I imiiioeemenU. I wo ot these Inmrummts have lately been introduce.! into Lewisburit. to which 1 am happy tit lefer any one, 1 be rtanoa) are are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for year, they may be exchange)), frier reason able FRANCIS J. GESS!EK. I.ewUbora;. Feb 34. 18oS. MOST KINDS OF JOB P1UNT1NG, NEATLY a EIPEDiTIOCSLY AT THE ''CHRONICLE' OFFICE Lcwisburg. C10AL,PLASTER,SALT,FISH,lRON ) utid NAILS, aUays on hand and for sali? Lv I). S. KltLML.lt &. CO. 3 l if Tu LicafiiU ami the Sitli. IHE CttEUKATED Conwtoctt XHztfitintfSi 1t. Th. OffBA T PATS EXTRACT? R k DALl.V'.vcuriu il liuru i.d ail MxUnuX PiDB, Sun aVI. Jt.XL.V OF COLCXillA tr during r K.UrU , th- lluinnn llnir. ij. itt.WK'S SntVK AXt itO.XE HXA.VBXT And LlJAX Vy.'.t:t.BLt LULU, a tut twr U CaVi- of Kli-urtv-UMU. 4th k:.Aiti J ACOC.STH; OIL,. curUtB tu.m ft 6tr.. if t T'H Z..V.1 XEXT. known rrnvf-.r tli Tile. rth. HtVtnX S xt' K ItPMKUHE UZMEUT. 7th. MilliEU S J.LLit,y,tot aii uiu- u tu tW Imi , ly wiiy. Mb. Loxnr.Frs cheat westkrs ixMAX PAXM.'KA. f' T Cold and It-vriili twvi.uic an yrm-uUnt 1 fpTent; lr AIhuia, i.ivr Complaint l'd BltiMMia Atf- tioti: fr iirrlci.-n. 1 iidKc.iii-n ir-n uf Apawtitwi , fir t'o-tiwuvt-m iu ft ui tli mid iu :t'f. and urro tm , p!itt4 : f.r tuii(-li Ai.c-tiui.4. I'"-,mM;i, i'ttvm. ltkU- matf m. Ar. Tb fteut pt.ial urv It Id wt but la tate, j lifvr tiBii.. an-l u vttr iinn-n rftio. j Vth. A"'.-.V"Tf.'A.V VKiiMIl't fiL iWotm KilUr-, for rhildrrn tirjfr'wi rTi"ii. t iMih. -VA'X ttfittnX'M tit.' EAT PAiX Ktt.lEnA No ui-diriuc In Uh-o ili-r-iv-r.d Dial ia hapoity lup- td to uc int'Tnaiiy fi. ifiojiH Ui !- UiVn. aiid rlnrm hr frsHiou. In S..f:le fofii to iti is-nln earh. Htli. XAI XlO.ly.W I:'' Mil Al lif.U MS It.WR, fordmloi; a-ay t. r.un in a -Mitt lima. I-'th. Ih-reb-l.rair.1 lf. a Lit H fLLL3 TEX I'KHAXfK Ml IMS. I3ih. hK. HAtsriHH KMKWX 7.VA7 firm r. ht f.iMiiar hoft-t.-rni lor Co-txti. c.-l.l.. I,,ti .iojm'. ir. 14th. 77.T .l.r l .lil.l .. .v;ir roVK UMR It I'A'S tin ontr Kiir.- r....ri,ij ,.f il,a h;r. IMIt. I V s- . I I. It nf (7;.V.I. a Ch'n M t-mrd. litili. KJ7H I. T )y fiUtS.tF.lltll.t.A Tsi ar tiflt liaf i.ntljv-d nil ..rit.-r .-arasnullio. aotl l.ll ,ic as irrt-ai sj.ti-f:;ftj..n a- i ?r. . r.tii. Tor i-iti.-,ti- i4 r.TitExariiKsiw; I f..l.. f.lt. m.nt fn-ui IlR. l.l.N'S m rit-, and the Wast o.t; u'-'ir in the ma V. -t v. lilt Kt 'Mis ff,nttt Ji a!-: iJnor-r e-rt!.iu and ea-v nrr f.-r Tn.-li i-tn-. I'.'th. It. 1 iill.-T. M K l:u l.l. lr U.u.-I f Ilia rt;!,t fr tlir tliit.-.! Stttm. -f tlta-lrlrst d IH.C f.TII .11 1 O MIX EH At. II ATI It. f. niol at the Salt Springs nf Or. M m. C. Cl.a-e. at St. Ca1 lirrint-i.. c. IV TLh nied.eiae M ...... ,.-,.1... ... Ciaallril Tf irnv brt-tM-r:ttttt nl tSal 1-la.s. n ii-i-u .-oiiijivln'i.ratu villi il oi--f La.1 atlnin.d a ii .lorit.lt i.n.l i.ii.ulMiitv iit.-r I.Mfra oil ro. 11 I haa h ai cxtraor Uinnfr. Aft the lme,ti-i. r fl!) !riLe.i in AI.MAN Af'S. to I-e'triri n tn ail vtn rat! it tier. ?hi m -d:ciiioB arr ki't. Ni.Tli'V an ........ ...o... ... . ! STts kS" r f.iMsT-r K A (u,:vii K-kmifVu .r j clu.iirlt tn llr. I.ni-in. s. Ct.ni.toek: an.l lliouh the .ijr j lialurt- of I mii'tiN-h A Co. urll U- r..iitino. ,1. lb: -xti 1 rtl.ti aith tlo fnc .iiiiife .inature of Or. L. S. C wi! 'a i future d. -rrnat. Il 1. I I " K. I ah. tvm:t:s yn-jf firitlftl I.t t it S i .ilMsTHTK. Tli sl.ri. m.-tli. itjr rnt; 1 w r-.l ir. l-a ialiurc aalv 4 I J .1 U t II- w XP in ll' rauiha lrlMiuside o.i.vrf' A-.v r;:r.r i CHERRY PECTORAL For f he Curt f fOltHS, (OLDS, BROMHITIS, rn00PIG-(0lGH, croit, astu.mu i.i 0.SIMPTI0.. fn CT'ftE A rulAK M'Tt HEADAnfE AXf SOP i:t.SS it' Hit. l-i'l 1". takf ia" l iiFKi T IVTt'i tii it '13;: to livtl, a:.d wrnj' arrr, to sweat ti'r.i.g t HUt A rt.t ft AXJi rort:lT. it R.iTn.nr. iii-ri. and .Tiirc. -.. idn t. (iir-rt.4u b ti- liUie. bial lh ii:fl.iulty wil:."ii - rcm-tv-.!. t,u- -rtiil li.ir asuf--f r fit'iii lln tr. ui N' when t'i.'V Gi.il it -an t- h. idilv ; rtirfi. lVr--'i. t.fl'irti-i w.tli a 'rate rn nhu!, l-rxukw tl .m f Ihir r-fr at i.J.l mill t't.-y t-L.r, fti ( hn v -it r.t .-ii Z 1 1 1, Z.t i riv 't f Miun-I. iinhnikt-ii ftlt-i. ni;i -4iirf,niif i v r' ft-.-iiiui; ttt. ttn-at rrli-f Imin nifrrii y. sn.l uu ult:iuat- urv. is f fonifHl in tlMJii-siHn l:u are thfls atllvr.el, rj tU'.S in-Tj.liia'-ie rt uii-iiv. r' rr.ro vi J.-al'C "f1-t in t.ten? m. umriy fiid lltrm .. um,iii:fis to h-ifgr ito u- v. h. n iLe ueo p.' it y lur it lt w-i. Vrvia lo iiinritt ri.;4iaii Fuuif Vii.i.i Tiib.. .April 1C?h. -! Fir: W ImTr pitm yi.ur i'hrry V ! .ml aa t it. n Hf trial in our pn. r. and find it tj F!irT!.w cvi-ry othr n-mt-iy we linve ijr tuniii; aff-it!fi.a of lit- rcsj-i lltory oraii. . ... ii:s. MKrr:n l iu;-inx. TO SIXOERS AXl PtlJlr sl'tShZHS thi.. r nir.ly i i malt. at!, us liy ii uricu u id i;.nat awl tittip. iin tHt-n in f-in all ; t; nul it- h. i T-une 1 onrn-ne- ri. , w b'A ! i'Lili-rfttli m-T , iu, pourr nu f rxi. i'.ity tin . -i ASl H.VA is rrJ- -.. Vl.au l often vholly run-J ly A. t,.m.. lm tinte rr M mr him-h i f.VlhiHtr n t yif'M vt.t-rry to no tnril. iu. t'tttrrjf prri,,T,tl wit rur tlit'iii. it' tliry ran Im rim.!. if. t'X TiTlS. t,r irritation of Hit Ihr-l ami npir prli'-ti 'be turjr. itiny If ruitd Lv t-tt-imf . ry Ptciorul in mA uil f,4U. nt ilte.i. '."h i.'x.-ii.fbiUMtf r-Tlrnv-". y" i T11 K ir tANPIMl "f IJrwklyii. X. Y . tt.: 1 liaT? iw-u ttt'-t lirriy iw-ti-ral ruw inu li sei f-f Aft1m. ril Pr- n-!iit.- a Ie;nL uic t. U tit 'e it cii rare ly f 'il tn rT- 1ti'r- t.-4r yon ilhtP t :th tt tir of antimutir, i.r f.l-liw,-J lr an- rr.4t-nt1l.-W. .fin- irry Pt'trul. ittitil it ruUIu.' tic li-i-aft'. IT taktu iu hivm u. it ai t Ut't fM'l to rllf, M'tinoPIXf rrr-,,fi umv ! 4,n.k.n ai.i n-oa Urrii U tl; llr ' f Ci'Try J' h)rul. , j.. x .t,.,. ii.i (i. -i. sti.,i Hrii a. JlIU Af .f t.A I- fff c-.i nront.d hr tin rrrtio- liijtilic- wi r .r-..t--rf.-l ft-. ui aui a-r..u. miimhiwiti-ii. ii If a'hfir tt-icLi-r wiiLout the thttry I'-kI -.4, wri full, n.i-fVol tJ- J'X". , " f-.vr.pw.DiPi. :nl 'nn. T.wt J C .Av.t: 1 wrii. lo ii-f rui .-u X the truly r in irkal.'e lT . ts cf .ur ' V,' i i Iitnm in 1 .:) "Iter, ; ani iu my own f.uui.v. t lie of my li iuliUra a mm pififli t'jred in irtf daw .if a '! -tdiui "l.oi hi rottjili. T.y tji.u.I ft... "V- ,Mon, o-.e :if i terv iit liliV-Viinip .r.-fU s-.nt.'i- aim l !. C"i..MI l it th.- 1 t r. ma dyVe iiive in" rrii rv iiie aud thu I Lc h.i rurM nif.re ra-ea nf (tip iib it t.i;h aut i-tU.r ai. in ,na he cTr Biliiiinitril- . Our clr rev limn of tl e TAp-int I 'll nr. ii . 5 .hat :lurinz the run of lntluenxa liera thi? tt,t ti, hr mtu rur a f.tun yi.ur nie-lki, be r-.i.ld M-.nr.ny h-,V Lrilc.rU WilhDflt reri-jg. .''vnrv rV-pt-cftiilT, J. D. SI.Ni. t- .IK. lv(.ut iW-Vnanter. Cilr a of aerrTt' ili;Ja. n ugon th- I.un; Ism u af- frct' d by ' h'Trit lxt'rt in ucb extn tne c ai war mut the Isrhrf that a rr.hw-Jr li.t a? tet.jstn l-ei;n f..iirj. tt.i.t ran K d. 1 riidnl on to rme the o1jh5, ( lija aud ti.raunition ."ch rarrv Cru r.ar ?!iid'-t tHouauds every Viar. It u indeed a ia-li.ine tj vtLh h ti.i att.irte.i can ltok with miitld.-nre tor 10. k'f, aud Ui.-y auuuid tifl full to a. ail tlriu!rlv.i. t.f it. rn rpA tt:i ax szf nr j'ames c a rtrt. aVictical and Auuiytkal K hruu.t, L.wrtl, jL'tisM. wn,lr (tale Lv C W.S hahu- LanULurg: J. U.f'a.vli.w MiiU.ii; Miaa M. M tlav. Norilmmlwrlaurl: H. Ken-.h r! New Herliu; 1. Gertar;, Sim-griTe ; aud by lirugiat, Dlit'G & CHEMICAL DEPOT! Ur.Thorntun & Christ, WlWlcsalo & Uetail Druggist's, j.t'ici'uhurj, OF'FElt to their fricuils and the public a large end' well selected Mock of fKUSH VRVCa, MEU1C1SES, CllEMU Cats, Ground Spices, (warranted pure,) Taints, Oils, Varnii-hes, Dye Stufl' of the very best quality ia the market; l.ook-iii;-Ulass Dates and Window tHass ol i.11 iizes ; the most popular I at f.?(t Mi.ii i :-fn 0f the day; together with a complete as tortnifiit of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Comb, Cloiii, Flesh, Paint,Varnih, While- wah and thne liUrsllCs.DressingaRd Graining Combs, Fancy Soaps, Sha ving Creams, Pomade, Ox Marrow, Ex tracts and Perfumery of all kiuds, manu factured by Jules Hauel.X. liazia and others. Also a well selected stock of Ladies and tSeutleinen's FANCY lSOTIOXS. such as Steel Clasps for Uags and Purses. Twist, Steel Fringe. Purse Kiut-s; Uristol Iloatd, Zrphvr, Crotchet Needles, Vc, Port Monaies, Kazors, j Hazor Strops. Knives, Serar Cases. Cards, Can! Cases, Note Paper, Envelopes, dec. NUTS, FKt'irs, CoufeeUonary, Fishing Tackle, &.C. And a variety of other articles tonnumerous ' to mention. Give us a call, and jude for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. Remember the Mammoth Drop Store! Ue.T. A. II. THOKXTOX Aug 4,1855 THEO. S. CUKIST A Bargain! i A NEW Rockaway Caniage with I XI. seals for four fur ate cheap Lv I CHAKLES CUITB3. Tmb arltaswlette.1 anj aatraorilinat-y curativs sowera of theaa w..D.trftil invention i nm u arailv knowu and their talaaand reiuta'ia tan.k.(a. 1 out tti ftbole count rv so etanv, that it wunvi rra anttctsarr tu or re tueir men: lurtiitr. tut 1 fc'maiaterircfin'iltnrew haweuccorrBJ wbica ratvtar 1 it a matter nt dtity tn tlie .ulic irt u . aiiovur i ftilaut, Ur tiii th rpliauianil nottrurn . tx dr i ai truottn-itni hy columu throu(fl Utm Pra k4 , sw-i:wwl ly i;' iri and gal'm Ij tae iT.cU0. I artti arc tuutt-i jut Z-od far niktng, ' Cirlslis CalvHitie anU Tlyntilt Caratlrctv, iiara !aea ruii!y working tiicir w among ikm Rmti lute !.'rnt hJ ir??abl rlaurt, and .- , rH.uiiliy ihi.ij.5 rtnus in an alarminr tiaiavf dia:i4r. which hate ftr ; Lafllel all tha ai-i uf me ticiuw an.l aii ti.a lemuicu vf Scieoca. Tiua Uitcja at caliei NKItVOl'S COMPIaAI-XTsi, an l ia ti.e jueavr meiicin t of bo avail what . ever. It never !( cmj and it often 4ies ham. ' STruj'S. Ki'rirti. batma. fiUani, thina, fiitrara, i KlU, row.leia aul l'tiu f evary kind a; a ia wmtMe, t.r tt.cy w:ikru the viial curt(,e of ia alraaily rroUtil ayxtuKt. u uiia an fer the trauia aaiajf, !' -ifiin. vita.tf.ii: ititlueuce of ia!vaniata, - Li aiif:I t tin beau lit ii tincovarj , x.e a&baualaaf ' patiant an-l wnkeuei n1'crer w reUiaJ lu lunaar ! kealth. tifnt!i. elasticity anJ ig"r. 1 tir.a rti.ikt relnif t.i nucli iliMt aa Ntl ii. MUMKI X, tiJ.OV IIITiS, fAL I'lTATiON t.f t!.j lir.AKT. UKAKNKSS and all JT.M ALK IHSiiltUKUS. auch as NKKVOl'S HtaL 1!K. LASSi l Lm; kl-I DKSPONlir'.Nt V. whica . flra u:Iv iithe' name fr Nervmia Peraarwrnaot ; U ilA.iil: friS an.l 1 OS Vl'LSIONS, whica aa h.'W Lnnwn to rwault fm a novaiaihlrium f ft.iertnc u.fl.ieiice; .NkKVOlS TltKMOKS. DEAF NKSS. which fa ncarl alwayB cau-1 by torj.nlr.y f the Au.litoi Nres. ai.l can alwaya fca Naaw ,t-.l h .a!ar.in. w hen tUe orttn ia not dasirvrad . l SPKPSl . in ita worn tro.a : I'Al-SV anii FAR A- L8'5 unif.TniN ratlin! bv a deficiency of aroaa i hfl.'.uVc : ( HlinM'- ltl-.rM ATISM, ToRHIiiTf f tl;c I.rv f.t;, fS intheSlHt. Sl.KiiiSH IR t LVl'liiN failNAf. CnJ M PL AIM . Uk.F. ir.M V i.f fc'tVli,S mud PlIaHH'AL fcN r.ltttV, an I th'Mie ilntmaitig comiaitita rau;t inr LUtANtii.MEM' t tha LRVUc 5iSi:. Iu tl e ah.na prevalent ani UrriMa claaa of dia tn -Neroua ( imjiainta ara Biu:a muim Bas.es iju than U guuercily iraagiiiaU ! filUlSTlE-S CALlAMf IIRATIVCS, Arc am Alialn1 lottva Spwctfl. I he Cr.I.T it itrA hn flt fcody or avatars gara ! 11..W u.llet te.l : t! e Sfcl K( U K tor compiajn.a af ! turn Tbr.mt. aa Athint arM Rrtn-hn. an.! of turn 1 Head i an.t the 1! A K f.t.'tS for all diaorjara of tea ' arrrtb r litu.. a KUeunia.iani. I'alny, 'i ianwra and I 9i moJic aiie.vi..n. Yee articl4 are aiaiply ao ! vi.td aa Jirax-iad itb the M At-.M-'.TI rLL'lUwoica ! arcomjauic tharo, and wliCit laiUiiuil tavad Ua 1 NLVhii FAIL!- CtT" Ti.o rrrrnt ptriiiin'y and aarellanea of tha '. f'Al.V AM A HAilV contta in tha fart thai ' tl.e arrest ant cure iliaeme by 9nltrirA VWw, fa n ne.T-d of L)rugt'R)C and , fli vtu alirg tne i (.:'. t.li axVantetl uaiura aiali hi'elasa.v tmdr tiie I'.frirtion. 7Vira attenffam We ; it bote $tlfm. quaint Or c'lcuialm e liwi. ae ' afl.e Me arramits. irti "f' nrngxtm. aad t fa nei rr We a:igit m netr eny rirrumtimmmm. i Since their intr.Nii.r!:(iTi 1.1 tike L iiiiad StaLaa, waJr ; three jeara ainca, mora thaa j 76, OOO PERSONS 1 including' all ae'a. r1aea and comlitions. aaoag w iiorn wte a lartr nnmier of JJiaa, w ho ar rcar llarly auh.aa t to Seroiia omi-iauuia. k.va boaa j Entirely and Permanently Cured, whan ail hnj"(,r rcl It bad been fiven up. and ary ; turn cite teeu tril tn vam '. T;a reuttfi-iai raal' i which have unjforiniy afen.ia. f-ir una A codb ; dently aUted to b w .'-hnut a' rrt taaau I of Metlical Science. lergvmeii, lixara ar.J avaa I .hvaicians ; ladiaw ff the bighent tand.rsn- , diati- guithed pariona holding elevated (iflicial atatioaa, , met t l.anta, maiiufacturera. and merhanica tha poor and the nch inae ; f'n u hole familiea. amor.g al." njei. ranks and r-MvlitrSna, have atjnally I aao ra ; c;iarj,:a. aud Lae .jneity acknowledge.! tha woa ; roua:i i oiten liueij acted lDtfiu which they haa ; thiia received. 1 a- Let it he know n anil remembered that thaonlf j a:ural Krtoratie for tbe Nervea ia Iralvatiat, aad ti.at in ail .crvoua biaeaaea w akonld " Tiuc-wV Physic to the SogB." ) To illu.trate the use of tl.e - A LV.W W KELT,' ' iu,pose tl.e ca.e of a eron affl.cte'J with tnat baaa i of civilization, l SPKt'SI A. or any other t bronic or ' Nervona l'iaorder. In ordinary raaes. atimnlaaar' are taken, which, by their action on the nervea and . muir.eti'f the stomach, allot d trmpormr nimf. but ; which ie-ie tte pAMeu iu a lower amte. and wVJi Injured tacnltie. a!.r tl.e action tV.ua av.citel baa ifV.l- N" crvmpaiii this with the efteet rasuit 1 irw from the application the . Al.V ANH' BfcLT Take m rieii.c auCeier rim lit the wo rat ayaiB- tomaof an auack. and simply t:e the Belt round tae 1 r.i niicr ihe Matmettc eiutd as diiactol. Ia a rnt.1 iriou ii.e imw-i''ic lT"""" " t positive element of the belt, tberahy causing a Aa.vanic trircuia.i.n which will )aa on to tb negative, and thenca lark ag:tin to the positive thua keeping up a continuous ftaivanic circniatma throughout the swtent Th tha moat aewere caaaa of li.VhFSiA eve IKUMANKNTI V t t' BED. A iff.W DS IS AVri.V I KFI tFNT TO ERADI CATE Tilt; HSKASi; OK V LA KS. Many thousand CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMOKlAXt from the troit mielligent and ret-actahl raasa reaiding in averv j.oru'tu of tbe I mted Stauss. ceaii 14 prtfieiited. These ara now annecaaaarr. tat a namemns aelcrtioji ctuhniciug many staUtntnta of the most evtraonliuarv character, sufficient to tl V INf :K Tllr. all )ST S El'TiCAL anay be had of taa author.! A-eut. 'I Ua intereatea at a varticoiari invited to caiL WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS. Titm one of t&e mot UtliirnleH Pfcyt' clans In Utc Cbj of Hcv Torfc 1 have bean using Christie's Galvanic article im m quiet way among my paticata tor atxut two eaia fast, and 1 ennfe I am aatonisbad at their sac case, f I am sura a disease is .Vtrrm. I know just what thaw mill du. In l.iltfotic Kits, farucularly la children: Deafnesa and A fleet inns of th Haad. tm adulu; Taralvaia and I'alsy, in all aza. and ladeas. aevernl other disease of like nature w uich have lung (tuxzled tha profaaaion, I have found tbe (talraaw articles of aurprisiag lienefit. Although 1 dtei tl. tbameleaa quackery oi advertisements and 'ara, I must exre my confidence and belief n tha wnndertul v it lues uf lUKlaVi'IL'3 CIR-V 'JIVr.S. My name is. uf course, rontldcatial. but 1 aball never hesitate to recommend jour trucia ail proper occaauona." AK0TH IKSTA5CE OF C AUTOS. Io D. C. Xloarwc.o, M.. D.. Oen. Aft for bt I'MBiarla. Na York. Dur Sir, Being a phynicitn in tl. Tielnttr of Una of yonr Atrema, 1 ha taen ntuca grauoad al tha anamination of your tialtauic Carauraa. aaA tltfhly pleased with thair praeliral reauluk I haea obswrrad that thy ara- constructed oa Ihm trwa acie tiac princiltle lor the gentlt. aV, aleapaiK and aea lipmat developmant o( tha Oal.ai-.ie C arrant tharab fillinft a uikiiieratum. loli aoiiftht (i.r, but hare toft1 e an.!owa. I chewrfully rectoummd thaaa wr IB alleriation and cuia of thoaa diatiasaina; ulaaaaila railed Nla.ora Conn aiwra, for waucli thay ara aa kapoily and ina-eniouslv daaigned. Very (rule Ju. lAVin R1CX, M. B. Leearett, Maaa. I ahruary Ii, loM. ataf No trouMe or inconrentenea artana Ilia wee af Dg. CHHISTIE.-S lH.iTl'ta and thay aiav ba w orn by the moat fecbla wad daU cata with perfect aasa and aafaty. la aiaay eaaat tha aanaauon attending thair uaa ia iia U eaafat and atiaptiitle 1 hay ara accompaniad by full aad 4ain diractiona lor nia. I'amphieta with full fa iteulara nay be obtained craua, ol taa Mlbnaaal AjanU rricei: The Galvanic licit. Thre Dollars. The ti titanic Necklace, Two Dollaxf The Galvanic IlraceUta, One Dollar Baatt The Magnetic HuH. One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. w- Jlawau . a Caaliaila aad le'artaiaw t"l'" V. C. MOREHEAP. D OLIaJLU. AGtNT Fl'k THt I K1TXD iTATB 1X1 CaaaMtwair. Sm leeka. iim ia L.w!bur-C. W. gCU'inrf l." iDanki) at iije Cljronifle (PCf . ON account from one on la Ivor juat landing, CASH and alao I Wood', Wheat, Cutter, anil rox.1 oihr TicJace for houhatj c." tie cuuent pricea al