LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. . V r it: lit mi 1 flflR A TIP FT 4 P were ,onroo Harrison, Polk or Tavlor, J false, to seize upon Cubs, isthe" Fillibos 4.UULIVAi IV LtiI nd ret their diiiitrations always up- tor" programme, lhfiibdif.ee 1'wrce ".j., " - W)(re tmimied at thoir close, excrpt wbero lreso criuaado for blood, rapine, and op Is over, aad the l.-roowv have swept pallJ maiiguifj misrepresented tbera. Mr. r-resfion. the field bj a mnjcritv anntirnlleicd in the i'itrce ha.- boeu misrepresented both in his ,n 'he large cities, where these newly natur bistorr of tbe fOverctuOBr. Stunned aud political position and his private character, alized foreigners and Filibusters " must do dismayed by this annihilation of their forces, the Whig presses indalge is all sorts of excuse for their overtiirov., end grumble or laugh at live result as the bn- snor bappeis v take tatin though toe . .. . larueni&tioca ef some exhibit a bitterness anJ ;r...;t. .t F...;n, .1,., ;.l.r... . t Al..,n,m-t . . ,t;u c r De a.ugeoT ' popular admiaistriion. 1'hiia. Sum, (Xa- The restoration of the Draoeratio party tive American.) to power, and that too by such wide spread I We do aot eutertain a doubt, norwitb nd in posing evidences of popular appro-' otanding the parly virulence which. kk vI is justly a source of iaienso gratifica- ! cbaraetemed tii lt- rest, tiat the tiou to the Demotraev, and their rejoicing I iJcilt Ict cn"l a large eould not be otherwise tha. heartfelt and . "J"Vf l l COfU H "V "V" , , . ur.-pcaitioa party. Indeed, at this tune entbusaste. But it tbe verv fulness of wliea we mtv witt(JUt iaviJttu:ii. their exolUtion they have generally been ness, it is but shear justice io sav that to St-pny miuolal of frank i'.erce s own J.bic- words of aduionituiu oa this subject I '-at - with hi,h d aDd knnnr.hl m.n W11U tilgU-toaed ana fconoraOle men the hour of triumph is also the hour of u n i,;.., I .it, i m. ...nimity. It is not to be overlooked :hat there are many with whom wa sre in Ktiily intercourse who are moved bv feel - - .-. . ... , ... s exacuy lue opposite oi ours on tnis tu-casioB, aud his friends could well sfford o ullow that circuia.slaace to detract some what from, their jeneoui joy." These i-iestions- are especially appropriate and yizL after so full-toned aud majestic an ut terance as has just been, heard from the ballot box. The gallant Democracy of Lewistrorg arc entitled to the highest weed of praise for their energetic and effective operations ou the 2nd of November. The glesious vote they pollwd for Fierce and Kingr and the inroads tbgv made apoo the Whii; ranks are no less gratifying in themselves - .L. i than in their contrast with the lame results is districts under the special jurisdiction and uiffmnce (!) of the Whiskey Inspector. The Uuim Timet has even songht to re store itself to favor by a Buttered tribute of approval ; tbougb what the intelligent au patriotic Pemoeraey of ear town hare done to briug such a misfortune upon them salves we can not isusfino. They have endured with patient composure the stern of maudlin abuse wbieh that sheet has poured upon them this fall, and could con tinuo to do so hen after, but to be sudden ly bespattered, with its vraite was the " unkindest cut of all." Bat its flatteries sad denunciations alike fall oa unheeding am. The Democracy heiwr and in the ad jacent townships, perfectly understand kfir right nd datica, uni rally appreciate the force of principles and the value of party organisation r bat sot such scandalous aad dishonest movements as the Whiskey In speetoraad the Times swamped themselves in trying to carry owt this fall. They must have some better principle in their platform than the destruction of their own interests, and a better " regular nomina tion than as " anti-masonic volunteer," to secure their support They ask nothing more of the Democracy of ether parts of the county than honorable treatment and even handed justice ;. less tbey will not be b'kely to accept They rejoice over their local vietory in Oct., as well as in November, aad woul'i repeat it in the same style, " only a little mere so," if circumstances should require it They ask no favors on tbat score, and are not disposed to shrink from any responsibility that may thus be devolved upon them. They are able to take care of themselves and their enemies too. President Pierctv The Election being over, partisan prej udice and malevolence has given way, in many quarters, to the truth and liberal aad just sentiments now find expression. Io illustration of this faot, and to relieve the doubts and anxiety of those unsophis ticated Whigs who profess to look upon Frank. Tierce as a mere cypher, or a retl los prepogandist, we copy a number of paragraphs from various journals in differ ent parts of the country, none of which, howevar, are Democrat ie papers. Hut we will dwell no longer apon the eavsff ef the great revolution, upon this uprising of the ocean, this overwhelming deluge. There is still an Ararat for the ark of whiggery to rest upon the Green Mountains, we believe,, are not quite sub merged and after forty days, it is possible some exploring dove may bring book a single leaf to revive tfee drowning hopes f the antediluvian party. Of the President eleet we have only to repeat that he is a man of excellent abili ties, of undoubted patriotism, and- of finer personal manners than- any public man we bave ever knowneince Mr. Clay. Cordial, off-hand, dignified,, aad courteous, he wins the warmest affections of all with whom he holds intercourse.. In personal pops- j 3 -c muj u. ma predecessors iL fc i",i;slJent'1 chlr- -V- X -Oay- tr" i v i ,, . - . , th&t r,rce wil1 dmin- "c K""auieui wiseiy ana wen. no - i, " i u j-.huu, reus- able, and patnortc. Ke wtil resist ex-1 tremes. He will be a President for thw ! whole countrynd for a 1 classes of its ! inhabitant. He will do his duty faithful- y ami learieasty, .aceoroing io tne Dest Of his judgment, which we believe is very souud. X. Y. Journal of Ctrmmerc. Frankliu Pierre is, in our opinion, gentleman, wbo will be fouad in every respfct equal to the position to which be has been chosen. He is far better qaali fi blegml e,luc,ol. political experience, and the clcu.uts of tales tnanship, than beli liie true diguitj of the nation, anl V ote winch ae gave o? r ten veais since, have been arrajred against Lira, to his prj- udice, wben it is kuown that cxpoi u'lite and progressive spirit of the a;; have in- and it gives Pierce 11,000 majority!! Balti duced the Ik-iuocratic party to make some re gives 4,000, and Mobile, New Orleaus, a .. cbante id its position, as to internal ini- ' proveraeats, the protective principle, and otuir tuiiuaxuntal measures. We feel ... r. i .1 i :il l u ",crJ coumeuce mat ue wi wvciv CTunii-ui'i luai ue win nuiia up j around hiiu a vigorous, conservative, and , maoly and d:;;nilicJ attitude he lia Bitm- i tainsd throughout the eontcst, bn nl on- i lJ brken '"rc antajJooiM, bat r .' "-n 'Q Ty f hm W" their sJ- i u,lra,,10n a"J "Ppbi'ise. 1 here are, in fact, m.mbers the whig press who have Jii- J liely tedtijd to the excellence of his char - 1 eter, and admitted tket their opposition ... . ...i 1 -- . .-...v-.j ..ju p""'." 1 "P--an. ISotiuug nas cuntribated more to the strength of the I'tiuocratiu party in tbi canvass, thau tue feeling that ui its Jh?hjh rrrUiuit$ our government has not taken the stand inquired by its position as the great Republican ainrtng the nations of the eaith ; aud we anticipate in thi dircetira, therefore, some decisive advantages from its aseeudaney. We shall ecruidly be glad to weleutue, at the bands of any ad ministration, Democratic or Whig, a more currciic TinuK.iinin ot American rigura, a more cordial recotrcition of American P principles, and a warmer regard for Rejrab- "Cl amsia abroad, than bave been witnessed for a few years past. Ar. 1". Tim, (W.) HhA letter from Concord, N. II., to tbs Union, says the democrats of that place b- came wild wltb delight cn Tucj day night on receiving the news of Uhe election of Gen. fierce, and tbat the Pres ident elect was apparently the oclv self- possessed, calm and quiet man in the place that night. He received the victorious bulletins announcing his success with scarcely change ef countenanse. and soon after quietly retired to bed. He left Concord ou Wednesday afternoon fir a day's visit to bis brother at Hillsborough. YeTbe Pennsylvanian of Wedn?sday announces; the fact that Gen. Frank. Pierce will shortly pass through that city, on his way to the south. It is his intention to pass the coming winter in the State of Vir ginia. The Democracy are making prepa rations to give the 1'rkbiJcnt elect a grand reception.- If " British gold'" determined the Election in favor of Pierce and Kind, il ust have been " all-fired" expensive to buy all the States but four. About of a piece with a thousand other similar Whig verdancies. HafOur town was enlivened last eve ning hy a display of fire-works in honor of the election of Pierce and King. LEWISBURG WHIG, The Presidential Election is over: and the People have decreed as they did in '40, '44, and '4 a change in the National Admistration. Nothing is more natural, in a great con test like that now closed, than for the friends of the prominent candidates to in dulge the strongest hopes of success. Their wishes, and ex-part information, always tend to strengthen their hopes. Doth par ties believed victory almost certain. Hence the result causes most sincere, abiding sorrow to the friends of Windield Scott: nor do we believe his opponents anticipated anything like the sauces which they enjoy. The causes of this revolution of popular feeling, are variously stated. No one doabts tbat Gen. Scott's services far out weigh those of his rival. His claims and qualifications, eivil and military, exceeded those presented by all but one of the four distinguished Generals at the time they were elevated by a generous people to the highest honor in their gift We attribute Soott's defeat, net to the American people, but to adverse foreign in fluences. TheToryjeurnalsofGreacBritain it is known, universally advocated Pierce's election. The Manufacturers of England, wbo now make many millions yearly from ws directly by the Revenue Tariff law, it is asserted and believed contributed One Mil lion of Dollars to be employed in defeatin Gen. Scott and- the protective Tariff party. It is certain that Augusts Belmont, acting (jbargc O' AUairs oi Austria, and Financial Agent of the Rothschilds in New York City, was a heavy better on Pierce, and one of the most energetio ia devising ways and MetM to eleet him. Nint out of ten of the foreign votes were cast for Pierce, Another active nnder-eurrent at work .gainst St-ott, was the "Fillihuster" or ctbcte.ling enterprise, which has been twice frustrated by .Whiz administration ut which was. as we bcliev. th. agency wbieh broaght about Pierce's nom ination Jnst as Texas was employed to carry Polk against Clay. The history of the self-styled Democratic" party fOT tB, past eight years, is a history of attempts tocxtcud the cause of Slavery "under the saorod banner of Liberty. To give more treugtb, and by some pretext, real br ' - J av WVUICc not Scot is the man to aid them in their congregate, fierce strength lay. Kew i ork ri'y has nearly half its population of foreign birth; it has large secret Cuban associations; d all the Pillibnstering cities although usu- , ally Whig have given Pierce unexpectedly i lar?p VOIe- In the conntrv, most of the opponents of the Veteran Patriot did not scruple to Mrtnrt the truth. rcumulut tli n. AimI pile ILe lo-riuiiiU f trlMwmy on him who from youth to old age has enacted most brilliant dets for his country who car rs Uritirh lead in his body, but lias no Sritish hem rr Bniish gold who refused a prince ly fortuije and the Presidency of conquered M'' lico. The most j oini mul oo..-t contempt ible of the many falsehoods urged aaiust him, was that he wa a Koman Catholic a charge winch caused thousands of inconsiderate l'rot etauts ti voim lor .".tr. r"i?rce. At the same uie. iniiltitiiilcs of honest ln-.h and Uermans, who almirrd (ien. Scott and v.ihed to vote for hiin, were by the A'A.r mtvm " induced u v,,,e him. Thtw. bigoted Protestants wrre t.Hlrd into voting for the same man that nllie.tcilhs (lf lhe Ca.holics voted for-to the . steat f ,he i(pe ll0 ,luullt. I Bt-rrii.- was a polent engine used by the ! fierce party. Men worked hard to elect Mr. ' roe for the purpose of winning money, a ho ' bave done nothing for Pierce himself. We have no sympathy for Scott men whi jeo pardized his success by tiirnisutug his oppon ents wuh the stimulus of winning money. The election of Mr. Pierce, settles no prinri plr whatever. Before his nomination he was loyally unknown to 9H9 i ut of every IOOO of diose who voted for him, aud could lie fMC.-e l oil' in every company and every section to suit the game. A4Hero"in someouarters, but in witters Xcuit was to be put tlowft ieiause Ac was a " military man." A rigid Protestant among Protestants, yet Catholic priests and papers praised him. A temperance man, yet the es pecial favorite of Mike Walsh and lhe Pro-I.i-i ir Democratic Review. He has succeeded y she votes of tie Taaifitesuf Pein',lvaiiia, and the Free Traders of (leorgia of Cotton hearted Union-savers of New Vol k, and Seces sionists of Mississippi cf River and Harbor Improvements men of Michigan, and the Ve tni.sts uf Virginia of blue-law Conneclicul, and black leg Texas of Anti-Catholic New Hampshire, and Catholic Maryland of Free Niit Xew Vurk, and Slavrrv-Extending South Canilina of Anti Liquor Maine, and dissolute Arkansas of Federal Uoston Mil B'echanan,. and Democratic Uerks and JuncMnbe of Voung America, and Old Fogy ism Kossuth Interventionists and Non-Interventionists who wanted Kossuth arrested for Treason of Pro viso Wilmot, and Hangman Fiote of the -htrch burning Natives," and the -murder ing Io nian Catholics of Manufacturing K. Island, and Agricultural Ohio of Fillibuster- ins New Orleans, and honest Piiritandom Haling Slavery" at home, he says his whole lite an ! words agre? with the ualumore Pro- Slavery Platform. Nullifying South Carolina- voted unanimously for Pierce, at the same time pretexting against the right and lhe permanen cy f tlie Compromise -, and a district in New ork while giving Pierce 1000 maiority.elecled ernt smith, the prince ot Abolition agitators, m congress, l ruly " .Sinrr the lirdi. ril the tva.ta. unit the fl-h flthe aea, Cttiue ttjin, anil leM-Miic, mmI wuiimin( Ui tltee, rntht-r aduu," nsver as such a heterogeneons conglomera tion of the antipodes of every ism and opinion ciliected under one broad Hag. When ih'y and the tinprecctlcnted multitude of starring rtlTice-Mkers, bound together by the cohesive power of public plunder" meet, there will be a flashing of views and interests such as no Administration ever survived such a disper sion as the confusion of rottenes at Babel fore-- shadowed. Calmly, cheerfully, the Whigs 'bide their time, liny are twiner dead nor dvine. In 14:SQ, they had no National Convention ; they rsn riiur candidates ; but the very next Presi dential Campaign they swept the field by the unprecedented majority of 150,000. The Free-Trade, the Go-with-the-Cnrrent, 3id the Piratical pres,and loose politicians in general, we see are alteady vieing with eah oiher in fulsome adulation of the "risingjsun.'" Jur personal and private knowledge of Gen. .!erc.', has hot impressed us with the belief that he is a man calculated to guard ours from ?oing the way of all Republics. Still we must .lope for the best, and give h.m r;dit whire cheilitis due. Like Lotus Napoleon who was jqua'ly smooth in prating Democracy" and !iierty," and in currying favor wuh all fac tion, and whnse majority was even greater, Stir thai Barahbas,;Louis, had several millions majority over Lamarlineland Cavanagli) his d' stiny" i so far "hicky ;"ipecple all wonder what design " He who moves worlds as man moves a finger," has in their eleva!iun..the F Jmre must reveal it. We see ft stated that Mr. Pierce is a Candid a's fur re election. If in good health and heart as now, we want no better candidate against him in 1856 than Wis rir.tn Scott. The can non which formerly awoke echoes all over oar broad land ft r his glorious victories, are now shamefully perverted to rejoicing for his defeat. They may yet proclaim his victory, and his reward. Jackson and Harrison were defeated in their first Presidential race, but that defeat only made them omnipotent in the hearts of the Jeopftr. WisritLn Scott is this day the Nation's pride the People's joy.- " Impartial Truth and History have entwined a wreath of well-earned glory round his Roman brow; the harpy band of Faction shall nor tear it off, nor can lhe sirocco breath of calumny wither the eternal freshness of its emerald." CEj'Under lhe auspices of lhe ApaJimidion and 1is Sertr eaat-aKASrsit, last evening was appointed for a "Gaias IiLCMiaiTioa" in Lewisburg in honor of Pierce's triumph. . Two piles of shavings were accordingly consumed, without any regard to the expense, in the pre sence of at least forty boys, bie and little several dozen candles flickered at the windows of not over a seore of buildings sundry small powder explosions were "got1 off!" anil' some fire-works gin e-o-c ;" but f-ial grand illum ination, inat torch-light jirocessioo. an that MifSinborg Band, were (with the general rejoi cing over Scott's defeat) nntoure. In shoruhe -durknsss" was "nncom-nnnly visible." We sha'n't stay long on- the Rio Saline, nor go far up its desert shores, if the gentlemen- coming down can't make the ascent more luminous. Why. sirs; the ungrateful and mistaken people of Athens of old had a far greater jollification when ihey from envy of his sterling worth voted to banish "Aristides the Just," who they recalled when' danger threatened. 8cott States, Glorious old Vermont the land of Schools and Churches the star that never sets " whose soil no slave ever trod where federalism nor Locofoejism- ever rr umphed. Maxmchutrfti the land of Tare Mn the "cradle of Liberty." "There is Plymouth Rock, and Concord, and Lexington and Bun ker Hill." Glorious old Kentucky the home and tomb of Henry Clay rhe nursery of warriors and orators. And brave Tennenee the chosen residence of old Hickory,-of Hugh Lawson White, and James C. Jones. She voted for Jackson, for White, for Harrison, for Clay, for Taylor-eand Iced of all fur the cuivalric Winfield Scott! Cj-ConsideTing how the tide was this year against us through the Sta'e and Nation, L'ur County has done nobly lOMT majority fur Scott ! more than she gave Harrison or Clay. Lawisanao, (recently 3 or 3 to I Democratic) gave. a for Polk, 81 for Taylor, 39 for Johnston last fall, and now 40 for Scott ! Give half a dozen more Democratic Editors and State offi cers to Lewisburg, and the Whigs may reach the IOC, soon. Old Berks is the Whig banner covmt her majority is reduced 469 below Lancaster. From the vote now solled.we are confirmed in the belief that a rally of all the Scott men at the Oct. eleciiou, woidd have carried the Stale, and turned the whole current of victory. I gBBBHP" - - 5The " Flag" and " Whij this week conclude their labors. The Ed itors would recommend all their patrons to ,-oixicribe for the Lewisbury Chronicle. 4&"Frauklin fierce will probably have 'ruin 200 to 212 majority tif Electors, and 1 ti 200,000 of the popular vote. Whether Hale's vote- will exceed or fall short of this majority and whether it will be comparatively larger than Jackson's or Harrison's our returns do not yet determine. In Electoral voles. Pierce will probably have the largest majority ob tained since the present division of parties Union County 1851 Seutt. l'Urer. (Official.) Scott. Pierce. Lewitbsrg 233 193 40 i K.llj it 39 H6' White Deer IMS 131 57 But&U 158 Hit 64 E.MllufTIo 116 SU S7 We ttulfalo 99 92 7 Mimiuburg 73 IvO Hartley 2 Go 131 12 Liuiettone 9o S4 31 New Beilio 83 60 23 L'nion 5& 139 19 Middlecrcek 71 59 It Ptnn 300 389 11 Chapman 134 144 Perry 133 98 3S Wellington 137 100 27 Center IDS 86 09 Cealervillc 117 30 6 Beaver 245 62 183 West Beaver 183 29 155 9081 1904 1124 Scott's majority, 1087 Northumberland County. Delaware 161 204 Iwi 7 227 Turbut 80 ICO Milton- 220 124 96 Chiluxmaqne 191 13 Point 84 8 Northumberland 100 164 Sunbury 105 147 Lower Aognala- 43 232- Upper AukucUi 91 85 9 Ru.h 56 162 Shamokin. 114 251 Coal 36 94 Cameron 0 SO1 Trererton II 1 Jackion. 95 141 Upper Mahoney 8 151 Little Mahonoy 23 27 Lower Mabonoy 213 4 164: 1619 3451 Pierce's majority 892' oiej 27 10 37 63 151 30 32 4 64 42 189 106 140 58 60 8 40 113 eaJTLe following reported! majorities for President,' were received: by us np to last evening riKHCB. Maine t,000 New llampsb. 15t009 Rhode Island 1,100- SCOTT. Vermont 10,0(10 Massaebus. 7,187 Kentucky 2,000 Tennessee 1,800 Conuectieut 2,69t New York 6,000- New Jersey 5,00f Fcunsylvauia 19,000' Delaware 23 -Maryland 5,000 Virgiuia 10,000 North Carol. 800 South Carol. (Leg.) Ohio 15,000 Indiana 18,000 Illinois 15,000 Michigan 5,000 Missouri 12,000 Iowa 3,000- Louisiana 1,500 The remaining States are probably for Pierce, ahhongh North Carolina is doubt ful, and California not heard from. !9The following are official returns of the election in Pennsylvania : naara. Soot. Ifl. Baoov. Lancaster 6578 11637 53 Clinton 1318 99G Lycoming 2790 2085 5- I Uuion- 1994 3081 Montour 1455 8Gi Northumberl'd 2S51 1610 4 Centre 299a 1916 Columbia 2102 1165 Blair 1341 2590 5 Dauphin 2675 3673 30 Venango 1899 1164 204 2 Philada. City 5366 8908 478 168 " Co. 10056 15655 448 980 Bucks 5766 4928 Lehigh 3493 2993 Montgomery 5767 4701 Northampton 4403 2979 Berks 9508 4913 Bedford 2319 2273 Westmoreland 5609- 3203 119 Mifflin 1620 1392 1 ScbuylktlT 4758 402 Allegheny 7221 S606- 9GG- The contested eleatioo of John P. Pursel a Register k Recorder of Nor thumberland county, by David- Marts; re salted in favor ot Parse), Marti to psy costs. Pursel was the regular Demi nom inee, and had 19 maj. over Marts, Vol. Demi In Pbiladefpbia, TTW Bowers, TrTiig candidate for Register of Wills, bad re ported some 3 or 400' maj. Mr. Sheet, his Dem. opponent, contested his election, bat without success. New Ouum,. Nor. 5. Tbe steam' ship Crescent City, Captain Davenport, from Now York via: Havana in coming np. The authorities at Havanar permitted tbe landing of her mails sod passengers upon the present occasion, bat gave notice that such permission would not again be granted. The difficulty is not jtt settled. i OILS, TALLOW GREASE. Chi) mineral Faint orr Dtlt.3. MACHINERY OlU rk:ict.prglloO. In cakvl varluui Ktxtte. An dn do do 510 Rurrel. HolkKlJ e.AINTOlL. do 6s do do uuo Msllon. do oo do la rk of rHie tre. lo do do do Siu lUrreU TVVNr.RS' iHL. Vaii. klieM Mid quail- ti. r-oai 3i to eo mit p-r -altna. 15j0 lialion in I'mA of VMrHu .ue. Vfthn-i. klnd ftul tnui-n- fntu 3j tti Jo c ut per ii!t. 50 Vh 1AI.I.OVV OIIKA-K I. r lleTj Hr,.nr, mvl lmfe Mehin-ry, in lUro-ln or Cask's X muy 4 Metencv rouired. frtr-e . eent per IL. liO T..iu OHIO MISKHAI. 1-A1M', la llr.U, t the lowuiit uwrkrt jnm. Muchmcrif Oil, warranted not to chdl in the colile.t wuitier. and coo-i.lereil by ih 'e usiiif it rjl to Kernt Oil. I&rikd I'uint Hit, equal to 1. 1 oxer d Oil, oilier than lor while. I am ciMivtanily irciruig larit iplie of the above SJineJ er icWw, ai.d my mxto t, Small proliio aud quick inuni- ' If. V. I'itMf, hli W ater S( (undef the Prarl iM. Ilouae.) New Toik, Fefc liwt 3iu428 rv York HUSSEIN CRALN REAPER, for cutting both Grain ami Grass. Great ImjirnremfHtt frr lc52 1 MANl FACTl'KKl an4 for sale at the Lewisbui)? Foundry by UEDDES, MARSH A CO. 0O AGENTS WANTED. $1,000 st Vear. "ITTANTED in every County of the United T V Mates, ailive and enterprising MEN, to enjae in the sale or some of the best hooks pullihed in the country. 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Thw liod ha br-en examined hy tbe moot neieniinc gentlemen- in the woil.l Profegoor M'Murtrir, Johnson, Wallor and many otbere th;tt have examined them, recommend and Upeak of them in the highest term of approbation, and have pronounced ibern the only afe rod in use in thiaor any other country for the proteotinn of Live end Property. One aaltaritace i to divide and throw Lark opart or lhe el.einc Uuid barmlena to lhe cloud ; in lime ot stroke tbi eneblf the rod to conduct that portion of fluid I hat belong to tha earth without the lightet danger of lea ving lhe conductor. This rod has many other advantage over the old one. The oidy place of manufacturing ie in line St. 3 duort arWe 1CA, mfodetphJa, where all perron are respectfully invited to call aud examine for Ihemrelve. For tale Wholesale or Iteted by TllO'S ARMITAGE. Them rod have been purchnee.1 and :irceB- fully ufed by the follow ing Midividaa's, euiupanie nil corporations, whoae name are cheerfully submitted : In and n'ar P ffudlrhia A. A S. nntierf. Reonre Santziriiiee, Juriae Ibiuilr. Ju.IiTm Coora.1. J. .MulforJ. JDM Uiimei, i C Clatilry. J. Ilrt-unrr. ti. Hakl-T.r44irad liiprol, nia BlorKley Alaiiuoue, Anderwn A ltn.lber.-i. to-. J. j. rntt Jt.lin otrun, TImmi. linirr. Safe- A llMntt, A. K. tiinfeT. II. Mraiu'.ai. Timm.. Nntt A Tn... Mr. Ibiwninir. J. . irver, J. W. U atnun. '. Iluniljrr). J. Itipt- T A Co., J. Nyun, It. Hnrlrn. J. llvenxhire. ti. Ci-p-p-r. lr. Sharpie-. Mr. Mitrun, S. U-rbU-y. J. UniiUvy. Mr. iaimd, lr. Paul. S. II. I'ovt-ni A cn.. J. Hinat-nitv. II. Millar, lhe Kul Hank Uoit-I. the L. S. Arraual. lue Spritir; lianlen O-mratauoueri' Hall. tnt suu ry Ata j.rtr Oi-onca Cri.in. Jodje MVall, Jmlfl Dytn, J4in belwaa, Or. li. At'Murte-, Boj. rotrLt Mr. liovbiart. (XjThe only authiHized Agent for the Counties ot l.'nion. Juniata. M.tllin. Clinton, Lycomine, N'orUiituibeiland, Montoiir.C ilunibia, Luzerne, ia SAM I EL HOOVEU. ITurtUttm, l'nion countu. Finn Orders and Lite: aJJieid (poat paxl) i Mr. Htorr, will tie promptly atteuded to. He baa pal up a number of ili.se Rode in L'nion county, some of Vrbicb may be seen aa folluw : 1 .v umo.x cvrxTr. 17-niU' To. Mark 1 1 r! fwi-11 v Wm rnr.p Jnh. rr... ..iw-naei 1',-rer. jumii euiim, imviiI ft-jluian, K.nheu oienrn, oeor-e uieeaner. jirie lie, tin tonrc IImuv. and Cemiit--iltorV oirtt-e. Litv.tt"n 7. Ji'hn Ki-Ir. t'nunt Tp. Dr. Charli-s Wilnon. Wathmjl'it Tp. l-ihn Ktrtila. Sinem Kuurx. t-rea Tp. uaae Cvuidrou. White unr ip. JUcnael uosiuau. nscoiiMEXDA noy.r 1'hil.i4., Aoff.13. 147. T bave thra dav earpfu'.ly i.ieted a enrclurtitr or l-tlthtnirit; Kr4. with vane and inaex, en-eted by Mr. TbttniN AnxHUit-e, na llettevne llouiie. Illnureiitr. and liare oo licettaliuD ill Miinir that it is uotonlv the brt 1 have ever neen, but thnC ir ia the only one I have Tvt exaiaineil that in mn-trurfi-d oa utrietly ivientiric pnu-i-plea. It is with ruorh ptf a'ure that I reetiDirneDd ftia eouauctorto me atu-utiou ut oauersoi huiMingN. II. M.Ml KTRIB. t am writ atfVj thnt the Ma-mi'tie uhtnin? Hmt manutartuivd by Sir. Thomas ArmiUtre, ot l'bilaleiphia. ' ' .-" ii diwip. i naveppent .several jrwn. iu va wmuy in me laws in elertrlrlty and ai.kjrnet- . , V . - " ,m cne noils are rv.u-irii. m-u uj.., ui- t,niy pmipipie or salety. The electric sWk is rra-iveti au dii-rt by the manrt at the top if the mI. and it would be imiesible, srtmrUinz to t. laws of attrarti'tn and reiu!airri. ft,r a l,nll,on.. i. injun-d by a stn.ke of lichtuine wben proteeted by rne of u-j aiitainiea ami yr. Armitaire tor severi-ye:r. and U-f-ire he eorumrrjrrd the nuuiufae- lure mriie ni I rumraei me principle on wtlirh thov ro eonstrneted. an-l -lt runtinre.1 that lhi wnold be att"nded with eorrplrle sun-ess. The inerea.ine demand for tlu-.a md..an-l the extensive sales in all parts ef the country, is aruplceommen.lation of their utility and anperiimtr. TltAI'V K. HALLElt, Mi 1. PIANO AGENCY. TXAVIXG been appointed Agent for the aale IX 01 ,Qe calehrated Pianos, manufactured by GEO. TOGIIT, PhHad., the rrndferaigned would be hannv to aunnlv anv eiliirii of the Susquehanna coontry who Day desire an Inslrurnent well made, after the latest impiovemenls. Two of these Instrument bave lately been introduced into Lewishure. to which I am- happ to jefer any one. Tha Pianoa are are warranted, and if not atisfaclory on trial for syear, tbe; may be eichanged. Prices reason able FR NCIS J. GESSNER. Lewi .burs;, feb 34, IsSS. MOST KINDS OF JOB PllINTING, SE1TLT k EXPEDITIOCSIT AT THE ''CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. COAL. PLASTER.SALT.FISH.I RON J and NAILS, always on band and fori sa! by D. S. KJtEMER &. CO JVl7i jfeirai To Inzalult and tkt Siclt. TIIB CELEBRATED Com.G.oek X&tUitlnttf. in. Th ann.AT ray zjrrBACTiAfCQXxtvn DlafaV'ourioA U BuruaaLd fttl xtcruaJ P. t. HALM OF COLL M HI A Lr Ktt.it mw -wtrint Ul llUIUiill llrW. o IM!A I K'tkiAHLX LLlAtU, a car far -ui rv.u K.H-anmtiiii. 4th. SHXAlhTS AfVWSTC OlLtm crtia eur fr hth. Al JT. f,IX IMfXT.n known rorwfor th Piir. 7th. M'UHUiS hEUi.f,li i tWH-B m xtxm tmmi It war. Hrru LOXOI FVS UREA T H'E-TMRX JXf'lAX PAXAf'HA. f r Colli? ftuti tVrvruih cWHutr ticf prMntiis i fivem; r Aihmit, Livr Otmpleiuit arxi Buli..u Arf-e tHn: fr lijrrij'n, IrhliTvlim mwi lyr-n of Artiu; V.r rfxti"nrj in U m nrl Dislf. and uorvoy enm Utati; for .-triitrli A'irH-tirvtfi, y pt, I' !, fthxu-toau-m. It. Thtt srtt point ar it in B--t tat4 t t,ct nfcr (! pnin. mi l n)rvr It t- tt tnim. 9th. KOLM.yT'tt.KX YEKUIH t.E Vrm il!r)( far hilijrn r iirittrn !sr-riii. Uti.. MAX. HKOHXX KKKAT PJlX KILLER o mi-1iri liaf tt-t-n ti-rt. rrd tht if aw haf p.lj a p- iw-ij to dm? imtTntlit a .iri-.p. v b tt t-n, and t rfv tturb wotKlt-rK vrhr-n apili-il xra:ii a or auiit, 1T trirtioD. I h-.t'it-H from IU t r mfwi'-h. Ilt'i. 8IUULT. S HiiA' lI AXIt Li.D MS BAXE, fnr dririnaT aw-iv Vrm:n in a nh't tint, l'ilh. Tits. r.lr.rau-i !f LUM J'LLud 7EM- I'i h AXct; xtrrrL.s. .. AiAkTitoi.F.ifEwa i'.vr smrr. ih. fop ui .r l."itrtn' lr r.it- 14 rk. tlif tn It -nn r-...Hr- .f the h'r. IMIi. I.LWs BALSt up ntrXAkLUrim K.-mied ' for 'nt. :ruirw. Ar - iwn. JtA rf( rT rr MRSAPARILLA. Tbi ar- i cictf iiflff nnthvi all .,hT ."iarwipanllw. aul -till gi.r ; a;" ifra'al urtiyfnrffnn vr. i .Till. The- t-.!rl.mlwl r rvt ST II CXG TltEXlXQ ' PtAfTER. nvijv from I JR. LI M rrrt ipp, and & fcMt ! pottilftr ir th ro-r k-f. ; h. IK. A.l.ES TotTir ACHE DRGEM. A l;th. tr. ruTt.-TM K !'! Hta-Jr r-r.n-;.tt the ri-ht rr the I'nilVft Mwf. .. .,f t Ir s l hrti ro.M -p.XTUA 7t D MXEKAf. If ATf R. ihmi.r at Ilia I'alt i.riiir.-p ef lr. Wrn. . CCajie. at t. Catlierin. . V Tl.iss iued;ria lian at'niTve-d a B't.i iev nn I r,j.amTty nvrrr rtcfore cu.-iirti uv mTJT prt'i- TJ-ltov, i THul pure, and it fi tins Iv.-. n roiiiaH-nsiurai wwh ia ai.Ttif, vltich araaxtraor liinanr. All the re?ne!iepa?efiiHT(Je-ertle. in ALMANAC. t hetriven H ail who rail where the atdinne are kt. J "TTl'lE. AM rrTratirii heret.f. r' knr.wn s -t'tiM i PTO hTS " cr CnMTit'K X HS?fwn?m h. I r it-d -x- . cu-ireJ'.v to Ir. Lut-iii S. iit.ot.sck: and th-mjr'i th .c- i nature nt i omtrk fo. -il he rcntiniied. ta" extra lnlel ith tlie fur ijtnile i-.-nat are of 1t. L. 3. C. wiil iu future de-i;nare the (.EM INK. ALL UlHlilj 3JWT WCRI"ir. MTIkd 1. fOMTOTK. The afv.Te me-I Wne rn Ie had in Le- iibarr ea'jr ef J. t J. H AM,.", who ar th nlv deaiera In the fweuiae tVMSTQKK'J JPREPARA TluXSf. lylUinniia twm mm - -vrw " CHERRY PECTORAL For ! Car wT rorcHs. colds, doarseess, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPLMi-COIIGUa IBOlPa ASTHMA AAD COASIMPTIOV r- crRP. a ruLi. nt rt ntiAflA'iiF. axd SOAEXtfSVP THE tiOHV. take te- i jitRfT CrnoML on e .iiAe to bed, r. 1 wrap a wtsry. to fiei-al (iuriog the I-oit A rritl AXP rr;rn mke it m- rt mr. noon. aid erenmiE. aeenrHi to 'l.rTtscn r.n th- U it tie. and trie ilifflruliw will nraib r remoTed. Nme will ionjj uf- r r from tLi.w tr ut.'e n n thr tind ;t mu he rpn.Iilv cured. I'erixm fl!i(te with a aeae tdu-h. wh:rh hrenk them f ih.-ir reit at nuht, will find. I,t LiLine the VUrri Pt-rvl .n gning t.i tSey mr l-r in re nf i und. iiTihniken l mi:. roiiseiietitlT ivfrehiiiie ret vin at relirC friia .t.'lerirjr. an i an Ultimate rure. is f f.r.ie.1 to thou-wtn t who av thus aliiicied, hy this io valnaMe renie I From itre ecrt eahle etTert in titse ms. mnnT fltd tteiRJeive.unwill.ngto fiireu iu DMr whrii th ueeentv :er it nan &. from two eminent PhT:rian "n TrTTrT?tir.Tenn.. April lth. 1t. Sir: T h.T. cien jour t't-ry prrt-,rat an ext n fie tr.ai in -ur pru-t ee. an find' it to Mir.. e.er other tvmedr we bave for cunn$ afeetiotiauf the tri ratory orgatua. PTt? PieMI.t. k ITAMITOV. T PrX'iFR AXP Priihif spKAkKhs lb;, rr i metiT y invniuariie. an ny ltri ilrin on the i;.nt and I tin cp. when taken in "mull 'jjanT.tTe.e. iV rv-iTtnve hnareneet in a f w hour, anti witn Wrfully ik ewes t'e ower an-l f eihilitr ..f tl.e e . ASIIIMA i cn- Mv murh rv-:ier.,.anl nften wl o'U tared ly r,e-rji rfr"l. H it three are & m? , nt , r.l.-iiii(tt.- a u Ti'- d entlre'r ino m-fviiie. l'ry Pr.-tor't' wi. rnvf tha-m. if the, -no he i-i revl. :. H.V'W.'.V -r irr.ljtK.u the tirat and npier r-rt'ii f 'Ie 'ut tr-. m ruml l-i t.-.e.iT!ir rrrj I V'ri'. in niiaill ittitl fe.iifut lit-ef. lhe unn'B.firtat.tv j frT'twi' n i r !i I R.-. l-r LANSli. ..f iJr.-.kln. X. T.. ntat. rr f have u". n thet'ha-ri T rVcturnl rure aurh raew nf ; A'thma and itr n It; tt- a leuih n;e V- tehTe it ran rare- I j fill to rure thnjw aP ' j FOR PR Or P. t.i, at ettftirnf sntirvny, tiU lrwe- hy Inre nn'l fn qiu-nt .ht-w .' th .JV,.rrfc prrtt r.. ) until it yuMatft t!ie JWi. If takru in eM U, it wi'l ! ot fnil fn rre. ; TTironpfM? wrcT tray tap hn keo up ard ' eared he the ite .f rVn-jy prrUral. T:TF. 'lX?U F.X7A i ttee.lT rr mnred hy thi- rma- : Ay. Nilinernu inttn-e. hae Iw-vn Itolired where ivhxle fnmi'le were prMeered fn-m any sm rioiir n n--iie-n- wh Ie their n-firhlor without the t'Aerry Prrti-rui, wrre i utaVritatr frcm the diiraMe J'-I.tu. Oiii.T. Hth June. '61. i JVvrt. J. C. Arer- t m-ite t- inP.rn y..u of tde truly- J lroaTkaWe effri-te of your t'Arrry i (,,at in titin ptare. : ani in my own family, t'ne of my d-iu-hter i-oin-plett-Jy mred io three dure of a tin lfu! WIhh ili Poush. hy t.kin(r it. Ir. MeaTW. one of nr very best ' phyfiriar.P freely otntfn that tie ronrfer it the Iteet n me i dy we have ft.r pntinainai-T -(ise- and that he ha cured i more eanea ef Crt-uu aitb tt ihm an ivt.Vr uieditiav he ever a-lmiirwt--r'l. ! Otr rJerCTmn of the Fapt!t Chimb rats that dfrlnx the run of Influenza here thi. JeaIn, lit-b. eeii rur-i from jtnr nn-iicine, he em!d eesn-ety hate beiieft-d without aeein. Yurf tvpa-e-fuHT, J. T. FINtXAIK. ! puty'lWtma-ter. ; Cit?T of at'Tere dieeai-eft ti; on tV laimc he heen af feettd hy Aerry JWfrral in fueh extn a:e ?aei ai war rant tiu heiief that remeily hnn at length been ftumj that ran b dvrended On a eire the i on 'hjt. f'oldis and i t'onnumption which rarrr f r m our mtdt ihou-an.l-i : eeery Tt-ar. It in tnleel a medTrine to which the affir-ted ran lok wirh rtmnilenne for relief, and tUry obould not fait to avail theirtm-lvei f it. . rR SPARED AXD SOLD BT JAMES C. A TER, Practical and AanKtiral t hem tnt, AirU tf'tts. wFor sale hy C.W. Sciurn. Lswiehirp: J. U.raIw Milton; Miss M. M'tay Northumberland; tJ. V. Kal. r New Berlin; 1. Gerhaxt, JMlinirmve ; and by Iuet, verywhere. Iyiniidr44t chjrqu DRCG & CHEMICAL DEPOT! ur. Thornton & Christ, Wholesale &, Ketail Druggists, Lricislr.trj, Pa. OFFER to iheir friends and the public a large and well selected slock of Fit MM DHVGSy MKOICIXUS, CHEML cais, urnund Apices, (warranted pure,) 1'ainls, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs of the very best quality in the market ; Loolc-ing-Ulass Plates and Window Glass cf all sixes; llie iimx.1 popular FaTavT Miiiici.Tr.s of the day; together with a complete as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Comb, Cloth, Flesh,Paini,Varnish,Vhite.wash and Shoe CKl SllKs. Uressingand Graining Combs, Fancy Soaps, Sha ving Creams, 1'omade, Ox Marrow, Ex tracts and Perfumery of all kinds, manu factured by Jules Hauel.X. Bazin and others. Also a well selected stock of Ladies and Uentlemen's FANCY NOTION4, such as Steel Clasps for Bags and Purses, Twist, Steel Fringe, Purse Rines ; Bristol Board, Zephyr, i Crotchet Needles, &c. Port Monaies. Razors. : Razor Strops, Knives. tegar Cases, Cards, Card Cases. Note Paper, Envelopes, 4c. lib Is, rKtlJo, lonlectionaty. rtshinc Tackle, Ac. And a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Give us a call, and judge for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. jvcuicuiocr ibc mammoiD Linig more : Da.T. A. H. THORNTON Ang 4,1855 THEO. S. CHRIST A Bargain NEW Eockaway Canlags-with rL tmM fnr four for sale champ hr tTHARLRB 5. tRtTES. A. IvrVe" ! 1 I , Tm eViiv.v?!axijed an! itrrrfjj,f,-y erw-it OVajajtwof thM WOIt larflfl InVlltlQIU 1 Bum ar, ta.W kanvrn ami their m le anJ refutation Ui v ent iii0 whi'ia eo-jntrjr ao ex tent: e, that jt wr,tt aeni anneretaar t Uift tl.eir merit furtbar ftet omalatecircumwtanrea iiareoccTirretJ which raar M a natter of dorw to the ptrbl; txH W tt l.otUip t.ea for while the efheuieral lefwtrrunii uf ifvjd,,. , i aia trnmpated br roiumna throura ts e Prew iti J ChrMlci GalTac.c and Jlagneik C OTrtha. hava been quietl workioe; their wir ataoor Ue ioe)t luteiLenut anal resiecUble r!aM. im mrm cnutuntiv arlj.ieinr cure, in an aiarmin; traiawf ejiwsa-, wbifb have ft.r jfe talfed all lb .! 5 aneviicne and all ihm iaixw i" Scieuca. Taa i.aaajei arc called vrn rn.fPT 1 YTJ ' ml in theie dmte me-ficina i of oo avail what ; - It never dn rood arid it often dM barm. ' Hrruj1-, k'liiiai'.ta, B lisivam. LUi.r, BiUar. ttlU. t'owJn aiul rir.n cf arerv ara alika ' wrthli, f.r tliey vteMkea tl.e wital enwrtM of Lk ( pr)irm-u an s-.ttti. wdii uivler tl.e itransrtav i aotai; life-rivtny. tiuMve in(!ienceof Bleanifis, j a aliel l y ti.i- t uU!til lir..vry. ua xbtjtet tatient anti wankene.1 s'.inertr m rewtoiad to iomav health, treiifrth. elaw'irity and vigor. Thee remi!k relate to iurlt d:esaea ai ai r T. JtAlOlA. 'VI: lOLOKKt X, BKO.V HiTlS. rA. PIT AT ION of tha HKAKT, Wfc.AKNKSS, an. t 1ALF. DISOItDKKS. attcb a NKRVotS IlKALr At' HZ. LASrflTt 1K and PFntlNUKNCT, whic are only other name fr NenroJ-a Deraceeinaat kPiLKmC KITS and t 4N VLLSIONS, wo.rh ar tow known to result from non-eqmiibrium liermc influence; NF.KVOrd THRM01. UtAr. Nr"..S, which is nearly always cauied by torpiditr of tha Auditory Ner.ei, and can always r, fmmj etseraf hv ta Wan-em, when the organ ia nc.letrue4i DVSI'F'PSI 4. in ita woiat .rma ; PAl.S" and l.,"Rv LVSS. nniformlv ca'-ieed hv a Jefrjencv of Nerwocp influence , CHROMI' HHKl'M TIV, TOHftDJTf of tiie LIVr.K, PAIN in the Sl!.K, SI.LNh.ISH lit trLATiON. SI'INAt- and- UIP i OMPLAINTt Vtm IKNiT f NfeHVOLS and PHSH AL tV FKuf, an all th'e disrrewtn com plai'tts rat..v nif fmcn a jLRA.Nifc..Vk.NX of ti NEKVtj.$ In the abova prevalent anJ uml la claae of tL. aaset Narvnua iomptainta ar mac It mora aucM. ea tiaa m generally imag'iuad--- CHRISTIES CJU.fl.1iG CtEATiTES, Arc an Abeoiat and Fowl it v ffpalfl The BF.LT is nsad when the hody or system ftD rally ia affected ; tl.e .Nit KLAt for cozpituiiis st tLe Ihnmt, as Asthma anl Bror.ehms. and ef 'Jtm Hasd ; and tha VltAl FLLTS lor all iin!ers of ta aims or limhs, as Ithenmatisra, Paiy. Traxurt sua Sfssmodie affections. These articles a!es:m;tv aa ti.si aaJiitctad wuh t!: M A'iNK'i'IC FLl IL waic a--crmi.nies tfaem, and whoa IkiLhuIiy av4 taty MtVtK sail: ta? The ajreit perttlT-i'r tnrl ecsl!enr ef taw OAI.VAMC t t a. Ail V KS con.iais in tt. IVt tfeat they arrest inl cure diee bv utrm4 awswarenea. ple.-v of tha tisnol method of Dmeginf and rhysir-BaiPfi the ps'iect tiil eauanwieH natar suue hor.c.Milr unaer the inflictin. T'u-y itrmgtkm ur wot sysfem, t9:utli:0 le rtrt ulann nf ihy Hod, sea. stefe tW ewvTr-fiafw, tnt tf ere. tr eaftVe enaras. aaA ee tveer Me $iig trt Urn nndr rirniaasfaoaai nice their ntndnrtjnn a tit fnited State, oa.s three years since, mora tlisn 7 5,000 PERSONS includinr all ars. r laiiee and condition, amoaa; whotw war a larre iwmo-r ot Lsfiivs, who ar pss liarly aubjart to Servon Comnlaiata. hme baa Entirely and Permanently Cnret!, vhn all hop of relief bad been riven np. ar.rl every, thmc been tried in vain ! Th henefteial rata't which har nn.&m;ly attended their use m cocA dentiy tured to he without m raraliei in the seaa f V,eHi-al Science, rleryymen. lawvers. and svaa physicians: lstlies of tha" nia;het ata'nina;; dua fuisheJ parsnne brliiny elevnted ofBcial statiorw. merchants, mannfacturera. au.l mechanics; :he poer and the rich alike; often whole foiires snvr; si clattes. ranks and conditions, have siialiy eea ra n pieots. and have equally arknnwleyerl' the won sroafsn.l olien unexectcU benefits which they havo ih'is received. aaT Let it he known and rerremhere-I ths tbe enJ Nsiural Kestoratue f-r the Nervea It 4;iv-uiiiss, and that in all Nervous Disease w ikooid "Throw Physic to the Dos." To illustrate ih ne of he O fVA." IC BELT, swapose the case of a person afflicted with that has of civ.Iiration. D SPKPJ4I A. or any other Chronic or Servo ns Disorder. In or line ry "cses. stimulaaat are tsLen which, hy their scion on the nerwas aavd masele of the stnmach. afford frsaasorerj relief, hat1 which leave the patient in a lower state, and vah m-iired faculties, alter the action thus rxritad aaar ased. ?w comvtre this with the effect result ins; from the an .!;oa?r"n of the (illA'ANX BltLT Take a Pysjeptic surterer. even in the worst svn tors of an attack, sni simly tie the Belt ronotl tae BcJy. nsinfT the -netic Flui ! as directed, la rhtrt pemul the infen-iMe f.erstration wiil aet oat fee positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a eelvanic circulation whch will pass oo to that ee;a:ive, and thence lack agtn tu tha noaiuv thns keepirtif cn a continnnus Galvanic circnlatioa thrnhfnt the system. Thrrs th most severe eaaae of fSPf.PSiA are PKRMANKNTLY t L'BFD. A TT.W UAV9 151 AVPLV ft VFIt'l F.NT TO ULAJ1 CATC THt DItA5t: OF VELARS. MANY THOUSAND CERTIFICATES &XD TESTTMOHI1XS from the most intelligent and resnecuM )araoae residlrtft in every portion of the United fttatas, ecsld ha nresented. These are sow noiiecessery, hut a nmerotts selection emhracinr many Btetemeata t$ the most entraordinarv charvetar, suiScieat to C05 TfSCE THK MOSTSrciTlCAL mav behadofiha autlionsed A feet. Tbe interested aie ym:unf invited to ttaJ. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS Trm ne t ib mot 4iMingiiIac4 Tijth t Uim ia tbe City f ilev I rl. "I have been nsin Christie's Galvanic articles fa quiet way among mv patients for about two vsars fast, and I confess I am a torus lied at their saccsss f I am snr a disease ie Asrreus. 1 know jnst what they will do. In Kr'lptie Fits, r-artrcularlv ia ehildren; leafr.eea and ARecUona of the HsaJ. m adults; TSralvsis anrl Palv In all ares rt n4wsrl rXWr snide, ef lurpniirr benefit. Althourh I deleft tk atiarmelea quackery of dvartiseme&ia ead aaws ptpera, I must express my cor ere end belief fa the wonderful rirtuea of (.HRIATIKS CthUr TIVVS. My name is. of course, confidential, hat 1 hall never hesitate to recommaad veir irtiaiat ail proper occasion n AKOTHES DTSTAITCE OF CAJTE02. T D. C. Mosras.e. M . D., Own. Art fcr D 1 MBisTia. New Vork. ZW Sir. Berne a phvsician ia the vietart ef sea of your Agents. I has been mark rnurtatl la the axaminatiori of roar Gal. ante Corativa. aaA auahly pleased with their praetiral raanlta. I have observed that they are constructed oa th tree ei rsae pn'rl (or Ui gmntu. , rW en4 ss aaaai acralormant o( the Galvanic Carrant, Uarsey eilin; a diaidaratom. Inn sougrht tnr, but keretossr ans-iowa. I ehaarfnUy racnwiraenS tha tbr tka allaviatmii and core of those diatreaeu ellasamle all ad Itsator Csain.a-ia for skiah ihar asw harpily and innamoosly dasia-ned. Very truly yoara. UAVm KICK, M. a Lasaiatl. Maes. February is, laaft. ar No troable er ineonveniaaee attatid tfie wan e ML ciikisrirrs curixic crunm and they eiav be worn by the asoet leatile and Sail eat with par fact esse and safety. In asany eaaae la sanaation attaadin; their as ts aafafcs aawiaaaf ac4 siranMe. Thsy are acomaaaiad by fall aad aoaia diraetion fer na. rniphlwte with all sar tstBiar atey be ebraiaad kraaia, ef law anlwararr Araol- Prieesi Ths Galvsoie Belt, Three DoOiia The Galvanic NeeUses. Two DollaJ- The Galvanic Bracelsts, Ona Dollar aaht The Magnatis Fluid, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION (9 Sever a Cman wis aad Wsnsisss awawAWA D. C. MOBXHSAD, If. V- SIKaXnL AGIST FOB. THK VHrTBD STATiB) SM aawentvaay, asw Isat inn ta Lswisbnri C. W.etUA.Ilh j-34 tDaiUr& at Ue Gjrsnid. CPffia, an account irom ose on te ft aunding, CASH sod aleoO Wood, heat, Butter, and meet other Tredar fe boawfttM rjW,ir A current prfeea IPs' l!f3jl to