LEWTSBUKG CIIRONICJ.E & WEST BRANCH FARMEK. A Hint to Working Ken. Mrs. Swisfhtlai, in lier SaUii'day Visi- ir.. f.,1',,,. fiiKM.i f.ln.nn to rR . A viksng cn as lo the wnvsanu lm.inso. crilliniaiiU.Iig a lair n wani iur lunr uui'i. It is not the wLole truth, Lnt very true . , , .ill l necessary m nate a J.iguining-tiod at- f ir s it goes, and eminently Worthy of la4.htd ,., , i,iidiui. in order to protect it 1 I l.uui the douuciive n Uumces of Kahlua.... i, W 1 - 1 hnn n nof'iiliiif e nave lor.s mown -n on . u c remeuy lor ail u.e oruinarjr opin-ssiim iuarj !. rt -mi'ii vi Ti'SCl ij.tioll wliicll, , , . . i T.iKi-), -o1'11 f 'tnifil Wo a I. 'reel ii.tiill wliicll. - i i if weii thalien auj rem cure tlio caiI wliicb efrikvs, us lliojr now tccur do oa'' a'Tavatc. It is, lu time cl peace, jrtj uiv iiT v Ji. t t0 pjnue wbi Ibry are going :o buy. and not because the earlh would absorb the greater por- ' If cur li oritii; n CTl, before lnal(ing j expend tu..i!v on i aanKlcM article, and thus ; liuu ol the elocincity, which it can nut dj when . iJover would on'v luiid unto i l'ose ,,leir l',"l,l.v '' ll'uction for want of : insulurd by the floor. The advantage of hav- 1 ' .j, . , ' proper protection. I hjie put up near til thou- j ing one of my rods attached to a barn under iL liisclu-s f'.il-tittCUtStHlS aiiu iav in Stores, j M0J rods, and have shipped a great nuiiiber to i tuch circumstance in, that it recrivea the elcc , !iry rould itaud any lcti"lb if ier;'. The I variou pans ol the wur.d, e.-peeially to the Iricity a it i geuerated, and caiiie it to the . ).(. "i- f-nuil.efn slu, and have never heard of the ' earth ; thus preventing II liom forming itsvlf into .iv ... -v j I,, o a tlnftlw lite, or the destruction ol a dol- haif Lis wag' s, or lc'?s if pusii'c, until lr' worih ot pr(rly, by linhuiiiig, in any he buys and ravs f -v au acre of "round, j l'ul!,li" k,1"'b "Drf ,,M bw" . ..Inched, tan i o.uch Le fcb.J in lavor of any fences it, l-uilds in it a house large auJ i erra! in u-et close enough to bhelti-r Liiusclf and fuiuily from a wintir storm. This is his fort. Thrn let Lm taiic all the time lie now , fiends in taTcri.s and other loungit.g j ccp, to lav in stcres of aiiiniuniticu and ! jr.vi.i.ii;., in the fhiipe of ucTlI know!- ' edge glciincJ from Looks and pn cr-, and j gr.'fe itK-9, frees, potatoes Mid cabLrgos firowiii" in his inelosurc. If lie j.lanS rc . , . , ... , , . very foot i f it With Something pha.anl to the eye and good for f)ud, Do tyiani.ieai . n.p'.cy. r ran atarvc him into any uhliiis - . , . . , noli. It is extravagance and imj rn .ucnee I.cd nothing else-, which Lcej s the i.Lolitig cia.-fcs ill uie power ol ia.itaii.-is. e , . i ..... V , huow very few ca;iiulits who have not Lccuiue so thiuiij.li a stlfdcnial and perse verance which poor men scorn to use. We know uieu who, on the wages of a coibiuon lal-ortr sehloin mure th;.n 75 cents a day have lived eomf rtaMy and accumulated property, while thru.-alids earning (nice that sum ie 'fi'.ni hand to motitit and arc starting if a week out tf employ. " Our impression is that the majority of these would not he one Lit Let ur oft" if they got t n dollars a day that, iu fact, hey would be more likely to proper on fiiry cents. Those people who ucid con tributions to sustain tin in when unem- ployed a month, are generally those who j know nothing of the value of money, but calculate to spend all they get, be that little r much ; coiiseijiieiitiy, an advauce in their w.iges is sending more money to beer tliops and cigar establishments, or fancy ttores. licfiiic any man can be independ ent, lie must learn to live within his in come, be that liltie or much. When he Las fixed himself in a homestead, with the cellar well died, and a bit of ground to raise his cabbage, and some tjMire rhnvtji iu Lis pocket, he can afford to strike at amy rTfllem of nj-pre.-.Ti-.n ho Jjaa a m i uJ to; but as long as he prifcrs indulgence to self ownership, Le ought to Lo a slave, if anybody who can take of Liui will only take the trouble to do it. " We would live on uiu.h and molasses, nnd dress in fip calico all the days of our natural life, rather than live by sufli-ranco and le in daily ilanger of starvation, or Le i compelled towers how and when somebody j pleased, whether we liked it or not. 'Make unto yourselves fiiends of iLe unrighteou ruauiniou save your money, your independence. an thereby l-GOS. ilitbelluuseol l.ci rcsentatives i ii l nv.. . i it t. of Massaihu.-etts, i n Tuesday, Mr. l!ow- lcy, from the (' mmittce on Agrieultnre ta which was referred a petition for a law regulating the sale of cgj by wcighl, re ported ' (hat the present mule of selling eggs goes back as far as the memory of man runitffii, and the granting of llie prayir of the petitioners w.ju'.d roduee the mobt direful results. It would com pletely revolutionize our whole eWe of kitchen laws, render useless all cuokine receipts, and bring down upon the heads of the members of this Great (teiun.i Court in g ncra!, and upon the heads of the unmarri'. d members in particular, tin niiu'luma-; of the whole fraternity of co. k it;g maids, for presuming to innovate rpoi this tiine-honoied and hallowed practice. Jf Igjs were all of a siz: tb.re Would be no necessity for hgislation. The c. mmit tce the! of re iceouiinei.d to the fei.therul tribes a strike f t an irerefse of le. d, ar.d I an :. pi. ca:i. .ii of ihe ten-hour h.w, and 1 tiiat the petitioners have have to withdraw." The I.'polt was accepted. A JtYLMl.KcM i.ne. We were greatly amused the other day at (he sieht of a Email, i.ui very si.ui.iy urcnin, wiio came 11 1 ... . . . 1 .1 tearing round a corner with his r.iffs Hot tering wind, bis face smeared with molas ses, and a shingle flourished iu Lis Land, while he was shouting to another by. about she: si io of a pepper bo:., who slot d feint thing bear a ijuaiier of a uii'e down the street : ' O, IJill, I'.ill ! Get as n.nny boys as ever you tan, t ier you can Mil as many shingles as and come up the street, round the corner, as cpiick as c-r c-vtr yon tnu ! for there's a ori,.utj J,; l,riJ, l,oc;sit lhe atmo-l here, and in metallic commuuica- , r i I .. , t .1 e . ,1 ' Hon with Ihe moist earth, acts precisely on the of lassea busted on the pavement all to f M()ie ,ilici(e 1Ue wire. f . telegraph in smash !" 'j.lon Mxurum. . carrying the electricity from point lo point. On . ! ihe near approach of a storm, lhe atmosphere Two table sp-ionsful of Mr?. Squibhs' becomes filled with electricity ; when it ia over i.V.i TV.ur.t, rc " civen n a lnrv i.i. 1 ... I charged, a stroke takes place ; the lightning, lea- 0 b - -- will make bun "worm lite a twenty -four hours. nurse lur " Blessings are mine !" saitl the coDten- .llllli, j 11 11 ....; te l old laly," my dear husband Laving a I c jrk leg, I've but one stocking to darn !" Insurance against Lightning. TO cm. I'll OF rUOPEBTV. mould a-k a rarelul reading antl couaiuera- n. ..., n. i.. I!..,..., nirt. lv evrrv owner of! irolwrty Tbe ,illic has arrived when every mm auuiiM iniua iw luunni, nm wn uumii I . ""J """""" ."d . P""i ,f i ' "e Cl,"s,ructi'd on scientific ; , witirj, ;,.s ,,,,1 adapted to ihe purpose which it i ni.eniKci 10 serve, a poor rent cause ti.is-! cl'irf, by failine to p etrct the buildir.g which it ! is dciigmd to hl.c'.K-r ; and cieat- a nncertaiuty ' I a:,j in ii.o mil J, of the public in reguiil j is iu'emit-u io serve. A poor rod causes ii.is- ! ' cl'irf, by failine to petrel the buildir.e which it ; ; to tl'fc utility and sab ty ul thow which are really i i a'u An a cood tju cota no more I ' I b. ve r.veneJ intoinnti.n of some Mity o I eigh'.y instances in which rod tbnt I have put tip have Imu iircn sliuek i-y lisnimng. in an oi ; n0 tney sen 10 no in my ninuuiaciuie. i rc . hich it has tuen carried rnf.lv lo the eaith, ' pe..t that I have no trjv.hug agents. There are w iilimii the sliubiesl injury lo persuu or property. liut lour pereous in this Mate nil., arc authorized 1 In te is but oi'c true principle on w linn a red eari be inaile lo answer the purpose lor which 11 j ire'eei.d 1 he hwswlii-h gocu electricity j do riot ebai.g'!, and it if study nature in ibis j ....... ...t n. ,!! in r..l.eii.. we thall be able lo ! I eomprrt.rnd iImui. 'I here are many erroneous , opinions en'e.tainrd about li-htnin;. and ihe j coiftiur'tn ai.d iecti:i"l r.xls: lor instance, , m:iny lh,, .hebilaKi o:jecs.,ecraf.,ilv I I ,eive a Hoke lirt. l.el ns l..k at Ibis mater i ! """"' Aicording ; t the U ot ua.u.e, a 1 ibui.deilTlt (so we call il ) proceed", under cer-1 i Ulu c,,,,,,,,,,, , urally m the ea.in as ram j ; ,;..es. Cnless, therefore, it coii.es wnbio U.e in- , 11. K fire ol some nuny w iinn umaiis ii, i iu ceeds in a straight course In llie earl i. i he ob ject ll ai lies in its pa'h becomes its conduet .r, uheil.trtt 1 a tree, a dwellmjr, or anything el-e. blub or low. It will be seen, tueteloie. thai a rod whose only n.tril is its cnpaUlity ot ; conducting the liebtning lo llie ground. a:ier II 1 has recmed il, is of but little value ; inasmuch j as any o ber pail of :be bui.diug j if I as likely j lo lie in Us paih. and leerive ihe etruke. as the . rod. A house, to t pro'eclid by rUeb rons, I must n.cos be surroundisl by ibein; and herein on-i-ts one of the principal merit of u.y Ulec lro-.Magi.el l!od-. viz: llial they possess an a!i s..luie aiiraeiion for llie liuhiiii.'ig. thus actually j i. Ailing and draning it Irom ihe cloud when iu j d .nueioi s l iciin ily lo tbe buibting. and carry. ing it sa'elv to the ground, thereby dealing an j nmihl.rium between the cloud and Ihe surround. ; ii.g atmosphere, and ihus pre venting a stroke. j Ai, oilier oi iui. n which is helJ by many, and which is very erroneous, is thai rods require in. .-ul ilion. 1 bis otjecl wouiu ne very uesiraoie, I it rni.l.I lie stlaimd : but this is impossible. t giaM) j4 a nor.-con lucter only when dry, and becomes, by being wet, a good conductor, me space bt twei n ihe glass and the rod becomes, itu ring a shoer, filled up by impcdimenH, Ihus af fording a fiee passage lo the electric fluid, which naturally abandons the smaller for the larger boi'y if the lattei is as good a conductor ; il ibereforc flies horn the rod lo ihe glass. consO n.ing tbe moii-tur. (wbiih conducted il) as it passes; at d as ihe slay bail ur staple which passes round O e ttass is nere-sa ily larger than the glass or rod, and therefore presents a greater sur. I'.ce (it Ion. i well understood that lightning tra verses Ihe surtaee of its conductors), it passes Irom the glass lo the staple, and by this is con ducted into whatever it is attached to. The re sult is the desiruc iun of ihe properly. All ihis is no secret. Il lukes place eveiy summer, es lcistiy in ru '.y. mimtl)i because more rods aie pe.i up on this plan there than in the cities. Am l! er point on whirh great stress is laid, is the use of ten v-j ilit on the different sections of the rod. My objection lo this plan is, thai the j lets are very apt lo rust ; iu fart, but little lime is required to break the connection at every joint, the suifiice of which becomes coated with a dry bird crust which destroys the metallic coi.niction. I bis is a gre.it disadvantage to ine ....I r.r the fliii. I is hhle to re thrown Irom it at ,t Caeb j -iM ; thus exposing the building to the full seveiuv of the stroke. This dillicu'ty is obviated by using turn-eyes n-te.i'l "I srrew j tints. Ily means of l!;ese. we oiit ,m, uiiheut r.iiurirg Ihe size of Ihe rod, an i xieu-i n ol its surface. I arranec a spring be. lo.v the gruur..! in sn.-h a manner as lo keep the 1 IT. rent -icii.ii,? nt ihe ro.l always in connection wi'h ef.ch oiher. The ndvantajie of this spring illtl rwtfMti mi expands, according lo the 1 - . i i . ,k.. 1 exoanrion and con'racrion or u.e roo ; inus ecu ru g. at nil tiaies. the same degree of pres-ure on eaeh section of h- rod. A square rod should auvavsl e used in preference to a round on'. 1 he .lillerence i.i price is wry trill. ng, and the a'lva.-.i .je very greit. A lightning-rod, especi ally its nip seen n, snoul.t be matie much heavier iliuu neiny that are put up. Another very great lef-ei in most rods i-, ileal lby are not placed siifiiciei.tly deep in Ihe ginuml lo reach Ihe moisiiirr in lime of a drouchl. Tbis is a mil ler wbrrli stioi.l.l ie regulated aeenidii.ic tu the character "f ihe soil ; 1mm six to ten leet is Usu . Ily the proper di p'.h. Inattention lo this mailer li n fx en productive of serious consequences. The inanni r ol driving a ftay-nail or staple, when used In attach a tod lo a builJln.'. mpiiies j. a. (.menu It should always le diiven np a aid-, so as to aUow the water lo drop fro.o ibe ou'er end. instead ot tn'tiowina ihe course ol .Le si i,,le into Ihe n.a'ernd in'o which il is driv- ii. 'I be slny-nail s!e nl.l alays lie in meial'ie conrei tion w m!i :be led at the time of l! e stroke; , the fi nd de.-ecr.ds ihe nid, the ample i as me eh b irgid, in proportion to tbe size, as the m.! ; I ut tin fluid will i)"l leave a stinnger tor a neaUer enduetor. more especially when Ihe sta pie . ilon n into a bard diy wall, wbi. b pos-sesse- no aitiaciion, and the rod is in connection wiih damp e irih, which aci. in this ies ect, lise a section p. in. p. A rod such as I hae descro d, nuri a p.. .p.-r p. tint and cluster, will and inusi poeect a building tro'ii bghfnn.g Anil now the qui stion occurs, what is a prop, erp'ii.t! Many rods th i'l have seen, which hive been oul ni. duung Ihe na-t summer, have i.nii.ts ol coppt r. z nc, lead, cast iron polished. 1 &c. el.i. h. it is ne. dicse lor me to say, are uts . . . ; niy wot'iuesa. liut (here are some irsons. who. in imitation ' of n.y paieul. prole ss to pal up a magnetic point or 1 oniis ; il.ese are nothing but the ordinary j magne'a. which can be matte out of a lei. peony ! iiail. Tin y possess no power, or attraction fur. , tlectriciy whatever; neither can they bear the slightest stroke of lighininz. A pioper electric point tor a lightning-rod can I le lorriicil oulv in one way. and lhat is by ehrm ; ieally con. l ining certain kinda of inetalsin such a j manner a. to make a point not liable lo fusion one whirh will slaml the severest stroke of lights j nu.g without receiving the slightest injury. A . r. d with a nonet of this kind at a proper height , ,, 1 1 a ik. ...,h pressing 0,er or ihroogh whatever lies in its j path, carries death and destruction with it, I In this condition of alTairs. iinaeine a bodv placed in contact with a rloud, which has (be power lo attract and draw olT the superabundance ofr,f(.lric ujJ ctlry This ioflurnceie exerted within circle of about iitj feci fo diameter. The atmosphere included wilhia this space is less aurrbargml atiib rlecui. ciiy than that which buriouniia it, Hence the fluid from a neighboring cloud must fir. -I fill up this vacancy, and create an equilibrium with ibo surrouiidinj atmosphere, before it can pro- crtu luitocr. 1 uus ttie severilv 01 me siroKe m ' " J h--i. and the b .Jane., if any, w carntil to lUe earth, witliout the slightest daner of tearing ihe conductor. A ban, liill i ui.h ha. i. .... lukla to I siru.-k. because the quantity of electricity that will nat. urally accurouljle and force ita way throujjh the root, will lurni a conJuctor frequently one bun- root, nil! Iiirni a conJuctor Irei drcd feet in lu-islit. Now if t cornea in contact with ll.e dec rated, it will be conducted at c dred feet in lu-inlil. Now if the electric slnke ilcclriciiy ibui scne- : once to the nl ice at which the latter has lem foimcd. It llie routeuU of llie ra u were on llie a conductor, and putlii.c to hazard llie t.uililiug and the ciops of a whole fenson, by inviting a etn.ke fioiu evr.y pasine cl u.l. I have repeatedly cautioned the public against a set of miiuilua who a.e traveling about the country, selling and putting up worihlrss rods, fieoucntly using my name, and representing tlio to aei l my agenix in " vmg aim j U roil.; their ranee of operations is limited to a di'tiict not eiceetling one hundred miles fioni their place of residence, and they have certificates ot agency from me. 'I he riebt lo use Ihe electro-in icoet in the conrrucri..n of lighliiing-iods beloi e solely lo myself; and any pi rsn detect ed iu ifl.iu.ins en it will be punished to ihe lull extent ot Ihe law. The subscriber having (as before slated) pot up near six ihou-and rods, and never having heard of a I by lightning in any buililiog lo a hich one ot his rods has been attached. feeU ereal confidence in uriiing their suieri.iritv to any oihoa in use. He pledges biniseli to resinrc lo any one the ameunl pod f..r the rod if loss is Mill" red ihrounh its in. llieienry. A house should not he considered finished without it has at k-asl one I.Rhti.ii.g-iod; yel very many build nigs are sefiered lo ri mam wnhoul ihi-iinpoitiiit safeguard; and ibeir owners, when it Is loo lile. rifliciuu Ihemseivej for iheir willul neglect. The means of protection are within the reach of all : and Ihe cost is but trifling. Prime. I directions, by which any mechanic can put up a rod. are given in every instance where ibey are sent lo a d. stance. Ttie scbscriber leels confident that, lo those acipaainted wi:ii the Ir.cta, no better pro .1 ol the value and elfi-acy of his rods is needed th.n is found in the large liu i.ber which have been put u(, , his onn city, and the steadily increa-ing ,e..a.id lor Ihe.n. For lliesatislacnon ol otlicrs, ,e presents the following certificates : j )iaTO ,), ,:,y rar,.eTr in-iet. .1 a c.nilnrtnr or li.-lifnini.nut. with Tans and index, enter,! I.v tr. Ihiis. ArmiOtir.:. suit have bo li-sit-ttiou in mitinjf tliat ii is n.-t only the te-l 1 l.v. ever s-ea, but it is llis only oji I liave cl eiimiiiuja chat is e-.n tr.iele I on nsrirtijr seiu lille prinHiikn. II EMI V .VcMeKTKIK, M. 1." The following gcntlemenhaving. by invitation, made a careful inspection and elimination of my rod.s, pronounced them the best and safest con ductors that had ever come under their notice: WAl.Ti n It. JOHNSON, John I'liAUM.i.i". The rM attseli .1 ta ths Publie School ll mw. N'ew St.. Is-lw.-en Froul and Secoicl ttreels. r. eivi d a si-i ersjIruUs of liehtli'ng. ttl.ieh ivissed do.n tie) ts u In. tor. ilhiu lhr.- ,.r f atr f.et t.f severul meu wLow.-real wnrk en ll.e 1.L.II lin... nitiiuul doing injury to Mirtliins. Ths f.-l is ,lU!u.jby ISAAC EPLLJU.N. The r.-d atlachcJ to my laclory. Vine street above Twelfth, received, duiing the pasl summer, a seveie stioke of lightning, which passed sately into the earth without doing the slightest injury to the building. The ci'Cumstance was witnessed by the toliowiug gentlemen, who have kindly given me permission lo use ihir names : IIKMIV SIMI'SoN. Alderman, ISU4UI. VAMIOIIN- f. M. KllEXIWIIlN. The following gentlemen, having carefully in vestigated ihe principles upon which my tods are" constructed and put up, declare ihcy have no hesitation in saying that they bcheve them to be ihe best rods in use, and the only safe ones they have ever seen : and they recommend them lo all persons desiring rod as a complete protection asainst lihtiiiug : J. II. EVAXSKiItn, M. fl, T. K. WALI.KII. M. II. i hum s j. ui-eiM-orr, Jtt;:i'i Ol-INKIM.U. The following extract is ta'irn from an editorial in Ihe Otrmantmvn Tclrg. ajih, edited by Major Fieas : '-The imcus r.d plared ur-ou fter tlw -lpn w hsvs Lad tnk'-rt down; and nnot!.er rr.rt.il l.t Ir. Ali.ttMA'O, to Ineti we .utl'd csil tlis ntleulion f aier. and rivd-rs ir..ir:il!y. It i. put up on trm- s..-iilit.o rriueil..i.s. sua i r..l that lms i n .:.r...i ly ih. ati'l i.l Wartlw most tb wwih evaa iiinaO'.n. 'fl ese sliu liave ueeu de.s.ive,i. as .e l.aM- b u sLeuM 1. srt no li.ue inliiura luoi-Tpr .l-ction njnni-l luiiiiou si.li-titu-01. lueenst is a ni-nt lisirsleile when eoinpur.-d Willi tin- eutire safi ry of our bout s and i.ie... snuiii.t tb.s de..n,ett.' el.-lulit. -ir. A ni. ij Hire's ailt.-rlis. ulnl wilt r..u...l in t'.e ciltltnns of tins enl-er : and we f el n.. rl,mi"h w nere l erl'i: lii.n ' r.n niie. ri. us doty to llie j..uiuiuai; by Uius iavilmg t') 1'. J.-. neiai altei.lion." Pnn imKU Ike t. f-SS. Ir.T. Ar.'nTAf.s. Tinr SI. ire-l . r T.f!li St. I'lii.-i-t. M.- IV. Sis An . t.btl ' f i.e.Tiv ae.-ls. ;l a:f.rll rr...l ,.l. nm tat int x:n voil Hint I : m hi blj-dtli.-lil.il w i:h Tii.; lihtnicjr r.l y.iu -.Ireed ii,n my hoi:s-f in IJus- lle-ou. A. tar as e.v elisim-.nl In... enai.i. s ni.- n f., .n ni..n..n. 1 mm pali-ls-.l ..u bavn .S .lurt lie crrs-t (oi.cil.U" in II slap sti n til nsts to prete I pr-operl.7 1.. 111 .lepiru.il.iu i'J n- .....ii.t:- r-.". ..l.ninr.. t f rm.r ..rrinir.-inei.ls ire un ler-lotsl. I i.n Cilivinc d Hist few pettom will t-fooud so ISS-kle-s i s t tail to mail themselves ol lU-' prelcrti.'n n;r.ti4. .1 h your m l". Vti-l iitg m u all puree s in your enterprise, I am yours truly, JAMi:s MVI.I VTirTK. V.D., No. I. N. rth I.i. veutli St. Tr'.f sWT of Anatomy, i lids.i;pl.i O.I!j of M' dirine. It alf-.r.ts me nm-li rrral fi-arinn lo f.irr.i-Ii you til.' ne.rne nnyin; note from u.y colleague, I'ruf. saor lairr: Or. 1. M OLvrtxa ; , , . .lv 11. am mk Havinr earetii!ly e'amirie I toe liff.ilnin? ml piae.,1 li. ut ti.ur houv 'n llii.tl.-l'-n by Mr Armila-.e, I Hi.t pVnr.e.1 t.i hiform yt-u tblt I It. ink it one of Hie best im.lecti..us fiout iii,lillilii I have sen. 1 v. J r r.it. m.tv. In.f of riiera in I'l.ils..C..l f Med and in CatieUa M. d Col. In ad.liuoil lo Ihe preceding, I will only rneii- i hi that the t 'ontrolleri of the Public. Schools ol llie t ily and County of Philadelphia, have j nude K obligatory upon contractors lo pul my rods upon the buibt.ngs erected by Ihern. My intention is to turnish and put r -d at a very ftn. II profit, in order thai al; Bay avail themselves of the prnt'-c ion which liny atl'jid, Ir.on Ibe dreadful t ffecls of liglilni'.g. Catdinal-pou ts. spire-rods, balls, vanes, and scrolls, con taiitlv on hand, and made lo order. Orders proinp lv attended lo. Terms cash. Tliima Armllase, Mutni!ir. LiglttHiit-HttI Manufacturer, Vine ISt above Twelllh PiiiLAiiELruiA. nrs. C. WILT and SAMCEI. HOOVER. Harllrton, i n inn Co. l'a. aie Agents for I'nion and adjoining Counlies, and will lurni-h the Ko.U on the same terms and in the aame manner as lhe Proprietor. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY & SXPEDITIOLSLf EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lcwisburg. HENRY C. HICKOK, A TTORNEY A T LA VT, Lcwislmrg, Union County, Penn'a. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. B. Christ, h-. a - ALLENGE. -eros the health and V hanp.noss of a peop'e, all time .of lll"SL V t.ns,sjl .ha. ,Pr.r nersun will do iir power to save llie lives of their ch-Wren. and i"" - ------ ( orotnote ; . rfr. I (eel it to , , i,a be m? dt"y i solemnly assure WORMS, accorJins to the opinion olUit iu m eelehnted i-livsii-iiins. are the primary cu-e ..i is -,-in.ci .rity of distuu-ca to slneli children and adults a. e liable. If you have an aplietlle culitiliually ehailireable from on kind Ol f. d to another, Bttd Ilreallt, I am in the Stomach. I'lcV.iriK at the .Nose, llardwss sn.1 1 llilusn of tlvts ll-llv, I'rv t ou.-h. Slow revsr. I'ulse lirtnular r. uiemls r that ail Ue denote V OlillS, and )uu should at once appl the reined; iiovey.vk-s no;. srnri: An article f..uini.tl upon u lentilie ( r.is-i le.tmlr'",led wittt purely ve.rel.tuie stiit-iauerp. eon .,.....7 le D Udi. u. Rd call be aiveu to Ihe lu-.-l ly uder lllf.tllt withibeald Itontncial elteet. Where U"Wel ft.mpl.Hl.t a- d Warrhtea have undelbeiu w.k and tiebilitntcd, Ibe u,u.c croi-rtica of lay W...rin Syrup are eu.-u, Hint it st unts without an Ciual ill Iho calalouue of iue.li. il.es in KlVi'irr tone Slid streOKth lo the 't'.iniirli. which makes It an llllal.lt l- reiD.-dy f-r I !.. itllli. ud with l:rw. Ihe a-tottisliing cures ert..rmed by this syrup alter I'll ysieians have failed, is the best evidence of iu a ipcrit r elhcacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM! This is lb" utost difficult Worm to destroy of all that inlt-st the human s -t. ul It prows lo au almost inut-tt-nile leiis'lll. "connox st toiled and laslen. d in the intes tines and stomach, elliftini llie health so sadly as to enu . St. Vitus Dance, I Us lhat those aBliebil seldom il etcr suspect that it is llft InieteniiiK them Ui au en-!y gotve. In t.rl-r lo destroy this wonn. a very ener s. 0e treatiueut must be pursued ; it would then-lore he eroK.r to lake o lo a of my Liver Pills, so as to rt itiova in ob-tructi.uis, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon lie. worm, which u.t le taken In rtost-t.f t wp w..,.,,nluils three times u day; lltese tltrwll..r. f... ittwed bate rever la-en known tu tail ig curing CBo uvatt obsiiuate case of Jai: Hwra. uoiihx.iAVK's unit nrr.s. So part of ibe stsu-m is more liable lo disease than tha Liver, it serving a", a liilerer to purity Ihe blood, or uiv iiic tha pmi.cr Hcrete.u to llie bile; so that auy wroog , 11..1. td Ibe Liver eirecu the olher iuip.irtahl parts cl lliu sv -tern, aut resolls vanoii-i,, 111 tria., JatlB'Utv. Il,.f.!, e. We should, therefore, watch everv etuil'tt.ru tliat niiiht indicate a wron a. ti,.n of ' 3 . .... ... I s. .1.K..I4I t.f .'(MS ttutl .he lac.-r. lliese 111. s -- - - - yv.le'. f.in:l-b.d bv lialun- lo heal the si. K, namely, 1st, ....sr.r. wlii. li atnrmeut ll.e seen It' ll Iroui Ihe puluiuua'rv liitieu. ui.lul.rauo or piclut.tt Ihe di-cbarse ..f set r led" matter. -I'd. All ler.Jire. which changes in K.ine IlieXpiieiiblc nll.l llisellMOle manner o. n-.t.iiu ....... .dselionol the .Vst. iu. M. A I'mK which goes tone Hiid stienth to U.e nervous system, renewing n.nlth and vixue to all i srls t.l the b .dy. 4th. A tMluirt.c w bi.'h acts ill 1-crffCt harmouy Wlin llie miter mirmie-w.s. and oiK r itiua 011 Ul - b weis. u. exununn m' ins s of rorr il t end vlli..bd matter, and pur.fying Ihe b.ood, wi-kh detlpiys disease cud rest-res heallh. TO FEMALES. Ton will Hud these I'ills au invalnahle me-llclne in many nimplaiuts which you are subject. In Maine , r luLu! r.r letrllal. ill" hate . tfu Itiund of in estimable le'iK-t.t. re.-ttin:ig 1 htir Inn. lioual arraiti;i-iticn Is , healthy acli' n. ptir-lylnit Hie oitasi ait'i wui.-r nui.is tl," tually 10 put 10 lliirht wll etiitipliunls win. h may ansa irom 1. male irrt-;ltl..rllies. as ueaxacue, giuuiuess, dimness ef si-lit, ptin iu ttie side, ba-k, Ac. one "etiuine unless signed J. N. Hones- sack, and others b'. ing base imitation. Agents wishiti? new stipplies. and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress lb-; Proprietor. J. -N. Honi-ssacK, at Ins Laboratory, iNo. 1-0, .Norm xd, ataove uace St., I'hilaJ , Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United Mates. A'.i.n rs. Ur. Thornton Sc. J. Calrer, Lewis-horo-. Wholesale and Retail Agents fur t'nion Co. Davis & Schnure.Selinsjtrove ;Stitzer fc Bro., Milllioburg ; ounsman V w alters, my Vallev; It. Keller, A.lamsburg; 8. Witlenmyer, Middlebtire; M. Spechl, Beavertown ; J. v. Uiefienderl'cr, IVew Columbia; A. II. I.uw, Forest Hill. Pnicr. zach 25 ciht Here In your Iteiucdj ! HOLLOW'AY'S OINTMENT A MOST HIRArr lairs Cl ltK Of HAD laVOS. AITsa -ua.uM. Mt.rrtsmso. Frtrartnfn Lrlt r frum Mr. M '..' 1Mpto,fW tHuinr M tiy'i Mre'i. iY-ymfuihtUitrfi Jt-ip liiA, IUdI. T I'rtifffSfT Iltn.uiwiv. Mr. At th nz t X my wtfr (Ijo in now 6!) enaznt a Tiolt-nt nM, whirh Rttll iTi Itfs- l.-cnit'lcrtr r.it' fliat linn- thv hj.v Uh-b mr rr wip'.niiil nntly iiiilnin- (L' l. llr :iitM. n-1i-ir.i'tiiis. ami lor month t.rn.'iln-r hr n asfl. prirctt -litirely T rft.inil M.-ep. Krery r-m-ir fh:.t mMic. int-n n'.T J tritl. without fflfrt; h-r i.i :-lib Futl.-nil riprily.ad tltr Mat .f hT lt'ir wf tt-r-riitl-. I LtI oftt-n renti vnr Atlaertimfiit .! lvi.-ttl ij.T t" try your I'iiln au-1 inttn' nt.in.l nsn la-l nnour. eifi'T every oiln r-ni-,lr hfi irtrl ii-lt-ss rh nwM ntl to !' . 'iUf rf.mini -mvl m wivkn a-ro, an 1, tsirarnrw to r-Ut.isnowin .'"o-i ln-ftliii. Il-rl-(tarr rail-lnt M-aiid or renr. ari l l..r-.fp titulttiiil uinti-t'irU il. toiilJ v.tu have m.'fM-i IV ufT'rm:r my wit'- d urine thr iri-t 4:; cars.:itl r itra-t tin m with 1it pp-m-mT -njn m nt ..f h-nl'tii. yen winid in ift i 'Mi hi-t in liaimc n list- m -(iiiot so?ri-eilva;1Tiiatiitrf ihsit.Tf Hnifrl;i f-llow .nature. Ip.if'i WILLIAM tiALi'IX. A i'h:.SX 70 Vi-.AK t'F ACE CL'KKU -nf A itAU.Lttl OK M Xl'.K'M' SrAM'l.'J. (rpy ofn L'H'T f.-ntri Mr. It;. A'M. VutuUTof Cu OrM, of l!nhoi!', ur -"ULrJ W, UaUd Xvy AU Uwl. tint I cuir-rtl I -r a j ritl of 50 y-r rroai a ral Ifjr.a ron It of two T tliP-'t .i.i'fivut ttlcnt. at iw Uorkc: aiT.-iin-nnVd by wrt -v uipmin. I lnvl P 'l-ur to a v .ri.U ttfmln. U w .v. it bout .Iv-miuK any Wtw-titnd t v-w L'l'l thJitllf li inu't l- wnputiitM yt. in on, niutm to that opioiou. jeur Tills ami liintm. nt lie ftf-te-l a fouipiete cure iu pu sli-.rl a liuiti tiiat lew who LmiI not witutf.-vec4l it W'.ulj en tilt the lact. WM. Anns. Tin trntli r.f tl.i- t it. mut ran lvrifitii hy Mr. W.P. r.n..'laml.t hiKii.t, I.i, M:irkt ntn-i-t. llUttderfheM. a irt;i:um. u.t u:iKATuiiKi in nk month. ly.trutd uj a Jxtt r fi';i Mr. Ficl'ifk- htrnsr, . i 'uts- hirt.t. jVrit, a'it;--J itccmOer Uttt lsOU. To rrnfa-BiSaur Uoi.L;lfyt Ui.'R oik My w.i3 l.uU lTopJ from llnrt Rreal mw tLn:i rx uiontli!,ii'l !irni tht- whotv priol h.il tW Uft m."t;tnl atleit'l inn-. 1 ill to no uh-, nn-l bivwatiK bef..rr It, ni'-tl an h win I wtuii'l ia my owu leg by your ui.riri.llcil jn.-siii-iii'-. I -U'tarrnitueii nzn.n to use ot:r Iiilr and Oint ment, aud tiifp l-n un.rt tln-m a trial iu lur rare, and firiuu it.- it ivx tUnt I taiid fo. fr inja iu.fith a cure was p t ii ttl : no I the h im tit that vnriou otb- r bmncln of uty lii uuly liave iVrmti trim ib-ir un- i p-U a.-bniih-iiiir. I nOw htainjriy n-cOiuisitn t them to t'i nv Iri- rd. izne i) aVUKlrfclilCK TL KNKU. Af TFLAIMATIoX ix tnu MUE rtnri.criT i UK D. (17. of a I'tt'r .. Mr. franc Arm', nt It.r-iUuuie. LoritiuH 'o.!ii. hiinbni. tiattd April a.1.V, lisol. Tu rpi'Mr Iloii"uv. lm tor ii oiw tbau -'1 year my wife has men ful'Jvtt from time to time. I.. :itt. k.- tif 11'itlauiumtion in Ibe fide, tor wb it-Ii shi' - bli-d and bii-teriil to a (Treat fXt nt: citill ttie pain rontd yd 1 n tu.iv. il- Aout lour y-rs iso rbi- pa iv in tl.- pi-v' tbf uiih! rtul rur. i-liuricd by jur IMls mi I On, tin-lit, ai d tl:owk'ht sh woiibl (rivt tbrm a trial. To her Tei.t : oui-lmuTit nnd dt iiilit, Mie t'l mmedu-t- P-tief tifiui tb-ir uw. ami wtter (KTM-v.-rti.; lor Ih.-e.' weeks Ibe eat" in t.tT s.,i.- wa- Je-lf.-etly curetl. anil -Li has eiij.'jnl lhe l t uf litallli f..r llie ltd Lair far-. lntsl) WAN I IS AltXlrT. The Pill- sliollal Ih- u.vd ennjoinlly with the Ointuicut in m.i-t nl the tollnu-ing casi-s: Bad lavs I l.i.l.iaiiia i'itu!as Pore T'iroats llaJ liieasts Chai stl litiut Ckin Diseases Hums II... ..U (jlan.li. lsr tscurvv lliini.inft Cnriis f-oft Swelljies Sure l.-ails lite cf IIos-1 alicers eht-tri. a ami C'ontractel eait.l-1'.iea su.l Mitf laiiiiliatto Turn .rs 1'il. a l l. ers Itln-umatirm Wountls hcnl.is Yaws Ctieo-ltav J.-ir.ts Cliiefia-foot Elenhalittanis Sire M.r1es Jtc. . Soltl at the Kslahli-hnient of I'mft-Mnr II.iliiwat. 214, Strantl, i near Tcaii!a liar. Lnti'ltini. anl hv all respt-ctal.!e llruirtsla anrl rlt-alt-rs in Mciti.-inertthrnujrri'Hit llie llriti.h lltilliire. antl of thnse of 111..- L nit.sl States, in Tola at ;I7 ct.., 87 ct-, antl l.i tlt at ll. W holesale hr the rriBeiial Iirii2 iiousss in llie 1'iii.m : he .Mes.-r A.H.A IlSamis. New V -rk. and Mr.C U Kseiiit.J." South Sixth St.. Pliilatla. Vici-c is ii ennmUralilr Moving bif t'tl.inff tfif Utrrfr Hzt. N.H. Iiieivtinns air llie rruiaanoa of intieiits ia erury dUb.ii-T are affixt-ti to each Fot. (lyta'Ja) "VTEW FIRM. Hay Ll ,n? taken my son, Jaa. K. Miller, into partnership, we will carry on the Tailor ing business, under the Firm of J. Ii. dr. J. K- Millbh. at the old stand (sinof the Stri ped Coat) on North Third street, where we are prepared to Cut, Make, or Repair all kinds of Mens and Boy's Clothing, on the shortest notice. Fall and Winter FASHIONS just received. If onr work does no( prove lo be a good fit, or made in a workmanlike mauner, the value of (he clolh will be repaid. Country Produce of all kinds received in payment. JOHN B. MILLER. l.ewisburg. Oct. 19, 1S58. S-JUU UiJ- An ounce of Prevention worth a pound ol iure, in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure o.r Consumption. This popular work forsule inLewisburv by S. F. Lyndall J. Ilotigi'.ton and ai this offiue. Price. 75 cents fpiIEsn1wcriliri otter ihe public, at their L now Brck foundry, me lo.uowmg new nml vr.lii;ihlc Stoves: Isnn Witch A tr-T inht flookii.e Stovea. with a Urick Oven. l.ady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tighl 1'arlor Stove.for Wood 2 sue: Coal Darner for Parlors I aire, IS inch C)l inder. Louia Air-Tighl Cast Iron Parlor Stove 8 sites. ShielJ Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated (ienesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. iVc A;c. CHRIST & FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. D'JLL'S HEAD HOTEL, AtiJJlintiurg, Union county, Fenit'a. e.3&CSL3 GKirE!3 X) ESl'EC'l KI U.V inlorms the cilizena of , t'nion county, and Ihe public in general tliat be haa leased the above stand, for many years occupied by bis Father, and is now pre. pared lo accommodate friends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOI E is Urge and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be laken to render his guests comfortable and happy. Ills TaUI.K will always be furnished with the choicest deticracies of the season, and the best the inaikelcan alford. I be Ii AK will at all times be attended by careful persavns, and none but the very best of liqums will be kept. His STAbl.KS are ample and convenient, and lhe OtiTLKU punctual and attentive. - In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general eatislaciion to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. MilHinburg, June 10, 18.ri0 Ctiuisburg iounbrn IHE subscribers, thankful for past pat ronage, would inform tiie public lhat they continue lo miintilncture all kin J.. of Mill (Jeanne and olher fastings. Thrashing Machines, anil other articles of Machinery repai ret! in the licV manner. Castings warranted lo be of (,od material, and at prices lhat ran not fail lo please. (.KLlOt.S & .MA lis II. Lew isborg, Feb. 185M COOKING Stoves, of vnrinus patterns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for sale at the LewUburg Foundry by tirddes fc Marsh. OI'tVr-:s3foror, Wowl, CotI O Stoves, various patterns, for stile at the Lewisburg Foundry. Crddes A Marsh. ll'lAKD'd Talent Cans Flow, a sune ? T rior article, for saleal the Lewishur Foundry by Ceddes A Marsb. GRAI? cidedlv (he 6jf and most rlvrahle (irain Urill now in use, for sale at the Lew isburg Foundry by Crddcs A Marsh. Opposition ii thf Life "f Bufiiifts ! m;v L1VEIIV AND EXCHANGE STABLE. The subscriber would respectfully infoinj lhe citizens of l.ewisburg and the traveling couimun-; ily generally, lhat he has opened a new Livery i and Exchange IStable on FOL K I'll street half a square Si.iuih uf Market, aud has provided a good i lot ol Horses, with entirely new good and lash- I ionable Carriages, Uuggiee, Sleighs. &c. where all Wiphillf aillliinr. in his litiff tnaw I,m anmmi,il. 1 aled on the'shortesl notice and most reasonal fe for sale, Ihey merely wish to invite Farm terms. Ho will pay every atirmiou to ihe i er to call anj see the above nrinn d article wants ol Ins customers, and hopes by so doing lo merit and receive, liberal share of public pationage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewisburg, lec 30, I80I Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, nnb tljc Gcrmnn Lungnngr. VIMIV tt-ankfii for past ' c." paiinuage irom ine vilizens I 'Jt LcLaniLSlnilnnltnl I ..ml-ln.,. . -..I '.""-uSSi, S 1 ") 'c'"',y 'he sub.criber would "rjia-r stale that he continues to give Instiucimns on the Piano and tiuiiar al-o in - " 'als- - - ' s Vocal Music and in the tier man Language. Having been laucht in the test Music Schools in fiermnny, he deems himself amply qualified to touch Mu-ic, anil to aid in the correct acquisi tion ol the rich German tongue. He will alsc tune I'iauoa, aud put them in repair, if desired. Residence, after Ihe 1st Apnl next, on IVorih j Third tit., first door south of the Schoolhouse. Feb. 21, 1852. FR :CIS J. CESSER. HARIUSBURG BGOK-EIMDERV. F. L. UVTfy.H d- m., irsr oc ta W. O. Ifickok, lfakok d lirnrme, eiel HichJc tt Bjtrttt, IOOK BINDERS, Stationers, and Blank y Duolc Manufacturers, Uabhisbibg, Pa. The suhserilsTj re.pcclfiaiy inform their frit-nds acd the iul.lic, that they are u.iw earn inz on the aliove bus iness, at IheOUJ STc.vDta-eiiit.l by llickok Uarrt'tt, Thy flatter lliemselves that hvcarerul attention to hu.( .'. they will merit ami receive a orinUiiuauc. of la. patronage so liberally enjnj-t 4 by the ol.l amis. Particular attention will be pairl to the Kolln- anrl Bintiini: of every ileseriptinn of I1LANK BOOKS, for Banks, County ORires, .lereliai.ts, anil Private individuals and every variety of mil and half hound Blank hooks, Music Newspapers. Ac- bound in way style required. ' In addition to the above.they hare, an.l will at all tinea kaep a general assortment of icTATliiNfcKY.cons.stint: ol Letter, Cap .Drawing Transfer, Copyini, and Blotting rTW: Wafers, Arnold. Wrrtinj fluid. Uvt l-eneil,!. Black Ink, Blue Ink. Sealinr! Wax. Cop, ine Ink. Slates and Iencil, LeU. rSt,111,. Jdj ttul,lw, Vtafecs, Red Tape, Blank Boartls, Folders, Erasers, Ac. Paper ruled to pattern, and all work warranted and done very cheaply . y. u mxrta k CO. JUajr ail. lotii ly. (Tj-Books and Pamphleu lo be bound may be left with Editor of tha Lewisburg Chronicle Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of all aizea, for sale at the Chronicle office, at SO eta per 100 taken as they ran. or $1 when assorted. A chance for Scrap Booka aa well aa for wrapping paper. April 8, 1850 A COMPLETE assortment of Centre Co. Bar Iroa for sale low by KRCMER & CO. Almanac for 1853. ? ri? Via,-? j cr.ci i i s i m 3 1 mm mmm 11W14 t, 2! a' 4! r. :J I ! . a 4! ftl f. t hi 1? a.ln.ll l-j,l:i 11,1 .1 "in ili-.i:i!Uil.'. I 2 It.) IT lsti!.i. 21 .-"j 1 gi;!i, iiH-y, iiittjj ? ieijsiraajal2s i m w'snlahiwiaslajiarj 4 f. T.l.lll"i.1 II 2 4 4 i n ii.iiria 2? 4! f. . rl i r,Un II ol i sa i.i,i4;i:.inii;iisji Li li!i-.-!t:;:iit.'. ii; u I ?t lhil...:jl.-lll-s. 'K'..'i - is 'J-' r" 1 a a. T. 41 '.! 61 41 mm III 111-:I",14 I. I irijii.-i ia r Mii;:1''ilo'i..-j!-.'2 J2 . I i-. aii-.T.'iS -!9 & t : ki n;r. il i. e n H t.'.'i't'irji'.t: 211 '2l-i'l:ll.4 i 15 S s t. I.. 111 l:;jll ii i.'.lt;l7l J..":'..i,-Ji M a.;. S4:2i-i.is;j-8 IT ' M .'.! r.; " s s'iff i i S IHIft It 'lTllS o ii. -.tisj:-'!! a IA :'i aVt iil ! I S 4 n - a ' tIO .!!IT till ' in; 1 1 t n isi -s tii -''-'!i!r-'4 2..!a;;aa,-iia'a..st Map of lhe Stale of California. ORECOX. UTAH. aW Mt.it.o, and TEXAS, primed by S. Aug's Mitchell in 1846. and iiaintrd to corre--pond iilh Ihe toun- daries filed by Congress in 1850 for le l tbe Chronicle on"ice, price 25 eta. THE NEW FOUNDRY 1 S now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS '3 kept on band or made lo Order such aa The Complete, or Coniplcie improved ('coking Stoves for filher Coal or Si Wood and all a other kinds of STOVES. also PlOUCawIISofdiirer- ent kinds Corn I'louhs, Cull I'ioughs, and (he Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST V FRICK. Lewisburg, July 8, 1.')I 'pHR imrJersirrnrd criiifinues lhe LIFE J ltY JirsLYESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol hi friends and the public Generally. CIIARLF.S F. HESS. Letviaburrr, May 22, 850 77. asuitfia WIIOLLSALE and KLT.1II DRUG .Market Street, Ix .vlsliur?, fa. (Drain Drills. fJIE undersic;ned wish to inform the L farming community generaiiy, that ihey are now manufacturing J. P. L'OSS' X.irl,, J,,pr.r,.I ORAL IHILLS,vr SOWISil MAClllXL. Without slopping to discuss the compara tive merits ol numerous Drills now o.Tered before purchasinc; elsew here, feelin; conti. dent lhat they can furnish an article thai will Rive entire satisfaction. ROSS, (HiDDliS & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 150. IT IS A FACT, ONE aelf-evidint, and worthy of ever consideration, that no Miller can make Rood clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know (he remedy. 1 tell you it is lo get one ol Ilergstrtssfr'a U'htat Scourers, or Smui Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, goi up and put in successful operation the best Whea( Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a mnchine and afterwards finding (hut it does not prove lo operate as repre srnicd, (here tslmil be no snle.as ihcse ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary He is now having a supply made at Lewis, burg, by Messrs. Geddes i Marsh. Orders for machines, or lelter'3 of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put (o all orders. Address J. BF.RGSTKESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 320 RN AMENTAL YBEES. The subscriber offers for sale a large Assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hi(-h, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of (be best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as (he Paulonia, Linden, te. N. B. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit Irces.are requested lo make immediate application to the subscri ber, ia order lo procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL, Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. j.'ii 111 1 1 1 1 T fi 7 S WTll'Ui ' C S T M l:;14ili.ll;l-!lsl ( 27i2s i - as.t.i..j.n I 1 ! ?l J 1 1 ill 7l l 1ell.lll'l2 i 'iTrr h 71 H V iil IU lOr-l... 1 .'S.I.. "mm: o 2i"" - -t i CJ T; v ' -r .1 - -" - - S a IT 1- i j W It 'alat1 1 Thk aelitv la-!Ke.l anl eraArdinary carat i pownrfl ot tl.'-'-e underfill inrentioM u iuw utv rally Ltvwa ail their sales anrl reputation Ukn ia aut tbe ivh-le rountry so extefuiva, that it woi.ij rem unnerek.ary U nre their trient firthfr t n. tuitnt le rirr'imUnre ba e fecurre'l .l..rti rervtlcr it a ttniler'l sluty to tiie pnl;lie nA to be ult.ar:.L,r ila.it, lur wl.ile the eptit meral D-atniria ui tie ! at tninitf.l Ly eodrnnt throufh tli Prea Snit walltjwM I y ij.i-.rt ami (:.!;.. a by the alii.;ttaV al are Uui.a jut good for ntfktng, rhrttie' CaUanle and 3latik CuralUet, have ln .juietly worliins t!iir way mm thm moit iittellietit anl rmpertiMe cla-.e, und are rntfinrlv ai bieTn. ritres in aa alirminc tinoof diie-isca. which bur i'r 9gr raffle-l all the uA ut r cliciim antl ell the leaumces of Soeuce. 1 uca tlieas are oiicd m:r vors compIsAixts, n l ia tl: diaiea-ves medicine ia of no avail ht ever. It never t..i ?tni anJ it oft-n tine harm. Perm. Kxtractf. Balmi, Balam, Klixirt. biCertu i'liK fow leri n.l ft.n ol etery kitiJ are aiiKv HrtitliltM. f-r tlu-y e:ikrn the ri:! eittrm of tl. aitsuiU jnstntti il ii stf-m, while nn)r tl.- tr-nxii eniiiif."lil-rr',I1i'- vi"tai.ir(f ir.l!aencc of alvai.1Vm, asa ,'iieti th. IeHiilil'ii .licmery. the exhauat--! Itifiit aii-1 vasaet:'- suiferrr it restored to tcrravr Leyllh strentk. elaiicity and igfr. Theie rerr--k rlite o t'lch .i'tstw at NF.P- muiiv -in ixu.oiir.i x, mioM mits, iai.. PlT'il- of the I1KAHT. M"KKXfc.SS an.l a. rr.MVi.K HiSOKi'Kliii, ucb a M hVtcl S UK l A 'UK. Hsi n !K ar-.l DKSI ONDKNt V. vr.nci. are oulv o'itff name., U'T Nein-n lerau-n.e&t ; Kril.r.ri'lt; KITS an! i .Vl LS.ONS. mh;rh are now hn-nvn t reiult frm a non-e'i!liLrium 4 Klet-tric inll ie:icei NKH VOLS 1 KK.MtMtS, lKk. .SS. wh!-li 11 ncatlv al-.va- caused ty Vt-.-U:r nt the Ati.htnrjr Neive. and ran always U mfO0 n,rrA lv l.:iv!.r.iin, v hen the tu gn i not de-trnye-i , !SPKI'sl . in it w-irst lorn.. PALS.' and PARA I SiS iiDifri'lv mused hy a tlelicienry ol ero. influence; HliONtC KHM'M ATISM. 1 OKNII TV ol the LI V Ml, VMS in lhe Slt'K, SLI t.tiSH t IK, riXATIOV n-l H'P ' OMPL4I.XTS, I.KrH IKS' V of NfcHViH.S ril.Sii L KN KKOV. an.! -ill thrive ditrewninp eomidaintt retmh. irj fr,t:i a Vi.ll AN'jhMLM' uf Us LUVU13 6-.STr.vI. , , lii the a1 ove i-reralent an1 terriVIe eia of rtj. taies Ncrvou t um.l ti:its arc aiacb ixuia niui.vir UUi tuiali i g'iterli ii:tai:.rd OKISTIE'S G'.LVAMC QllTITES, Are an Alolut. anrl Positive peelll- The fcKI.T i n a h.'.i the tVy ar system eene nli i- . te Nr.f hi. lh l'r cvm l ui.u of the Tiii3? j -i'.na and Bton-Litis, a ad ot tha Had . an.1. t:e Dai.At r Lr.TS h-r ail U.-'-r ier of t.a HnrA r hini". a i;heinti:im. t'il-y. 1 rer.or and S.SRmo tie anevti'in. Tliee arTirle are simply a niieti directed ilh the M A-iNr-TR rLLlU whica 4fcnii '.iiii'-s theai, aud when laiiiiiuUy used they Nt-Vt-H r.V.'L . &f The ffrrat penIiaritT are) re!.ene f ths '!U VM i H(IVf S cnnvi.r in the fact that they arri-t at: 1 cure di-e-e hy rairri d er.iWirtfi, in ' .rue t the us till method of I)rue;in)T mn IhiMi-k n; the fa:eiit till exhawtM nxuue auia lutfielesiv uivler Uie i:ltirtrn. Thejf tmtftmt I A tf-JWo-e y,i . .-lit' ih rtwini'mm ike Wjo.i. Jf v msWe tnr w ret ia, frf I cuff eieret. and nn - r ln itzMt " "" f '"r''!iw'4aTll',ea Si:to then in.ro.t:f'tion in the I oiled States. ily three jrjis j::iic. in-rc U. in 75,000 P E It SONS inrli;!:n ..II i---'. rl.iei and r,-rr.diTiinw. a:non n nom en-a 1 .nre mil. Iter if l.adio.. no re ,-ocu-Ujti) sihevt l Nervous (.mj'liin:. have heea Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all hoj-eol relief hud teen civ.-n up. S'-l err tlnnir ei.-e h-n tried 1:1 v-j:i 1 n" "h-'i.-i -eilts vh;-h h ue iiiiir-irwlv atr:. V.. th.-ir u-e i- e-'t-f-Gently ta'.ed to be iThoU ja-anitlei in tlea::uts of Medieni S.Mene. t le." m.'i. lawyers ud na l'hysirMn, ltdte of the hinet itcn.ii-i ; .htia Xttiohrd rons hnl iii'jr; etev tttl oiiiriai Jtiona ; ntti chant, mantifjctums, and m.vba"iic : ttte paver and the ri.-h al.h ; of:ii nlioU- trim i lie ammn ail eliie rik anil ct-Hti'TioiK. h r M:iaiIy t cc a r Cii'i.':.ti. and hue cipMili eci:;-'H itVje-l the n dronw and or'rn iinexi'tvtt d lieseiits hR-h thee hue th'i rect i! J l.rt i rc kr.nw? an ! remo-nhcrr-l that tliennly Natural lt:rr:it!ve hr t!ie Nerve i .alvaiusja, ai.d that in all .Ntn-iis Iiseaes w should "Throw Physic to the Dogs. To illnttratc tha use of the f A f . V A If BELT, suppose tlie r i.e of n jft-nn arRirted with that bans of civilisation. ! Sl'r.rSI . or any other ChrnAsC r Nervtu lJi..riier. In ordinary ce stimnlante are t:iV.fn. HieK. by ther vt:u on the ikttw ad miri" t the tt-i)i.trh. Hfl'id tern pur arf relief, but whieh loave the parent in a lower state, and with injrrvd U"Ji!ti.s. uUi-i th urtinn thus excited hie -Md. Ni' corr;a:c th. with the elt.-'t reult- , fiom !!te aj ; :i-.'aiMi ' the 4iAl VAN If- BKLT. T ake a D.Tpuc satU-tar, even in the wont smr- m ot r.:. r.tr-rk, and nr.plv tie the Belt round :h boiiv. nwin-z the Mrtrirtic riuid a directed, la a h rt period tha iiMeiutitde perpirctioa will art on jic rritive eletnent ot the Belt, thereby canmc fiilvftnic cire uhtion whirh will pass on tn ihe netjri'ire, and thenre birk atr in to the positive, tlrii kp;rj np a eintirKrts lialvanic eircuUties thron-hoTtt the s-T'ten. Thni the ntost serere case ef msrKrsi ir pkkmank-nti.v r;KKix a FKW 1VS IS AVI I.V tl IK1ST TO tliAD- " t ATt THK niSKASE OK YE ATS. MANY THOUSAND CERTiriCAl.S AND TESTIMONIALS from the most intelligent and reectal le vrsws residing in every po:tn-n of the V ruled StnTes, couii be prv'Mut.'L ihc are bow unnecessary, h3t a numerous iertiua ea-bractn? many stntemerH f the motit rxTraonlmary character, str jicient t O.N VIM'K TIIK Mt'ST Sv'KI TH AL may he had of ttm autboried A.-uL The interested aie j JiUcoiar.y iuvitod to Cft.i. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS t Fro&ft ne or li.e dbttut;iiapw rbfaK clau la lhe iiy ef cw Irt. I Lava been nsine; rhri tie's ivilrnnic article i tjuict way among my -. -un-tit for about two year pat, antl I confers I am a-tntcshed at Ibeir s-ccms. If 1 am ureadiease is Amvu. I know jtit hat lhy w ill do. lift Kpili tic r its. p.rturularW t ehii.lrcii; leafneu aud Atrectnit9 v( Ui Head. In aatults ; Pnralyis and Ply, in all age, and indeed aereral other di.ease. o like nature which have lors; ti7lcd tiie pnuessir.n. I Lave found th (.alvmnic articles of surprising benefit. Although I detest tha aliamcles qnackery of advert ren.ents and ivi paiera, 1 miwt express my confidence and belief in the w.a.:eilul viitne of LlIKISTlKS CIKA-TiVI-.S. My name is. of course; confidential, but I hall never hesitate to recoiiuxicud your article ca ail proper occasioua. MOTHER INSTANCE OF CA1TD0R. To D. C. MosviiFavD, M.. D., Uen. Agt. for Dr. t Hit isT ir. New York. Dtar S.'r, Bcin a physician in tha Ticinttr ct rneof your Afreuta, I have teen much gratified in tbe exatnination of your Ualvatuc l uratives. acd fcifChly pleased with their practical results. 1 b-t eh served that they are constructe-l on the true scien tific principle for tha grrtle, -ft, pU-ttmnt and rota fhtumt development of tha lialvanic Current thereby filling; a duiderntura. loug soutx'ut for. but heretclorsj nnk-Hiwn. I cheerfully recoaimend them ar tli alleviation and cum of those distrassinr ailments called Nistocs ' iMrt-Aivra. fur which wey ais so happily and ingeniously desirned. Vary truly ours, DAVID RICE, M. D. Larerett, Masa aebruary 14. 1S30. tsT No trooble or ineonrenienca attends tb no Of ijR. t'UHlS TIE'S i.1L1XIC Vl'lUlTirFS and thev may be worn by the most feeble and deli cate with perfect ease arid safety. In many ra tbe sensation attcuuiug their aa is kigkiy pit" rud mfrrrnbie. Tlivy aie accompanied Ly full and plain directions lor use. Pamphleu with full rr ticnlnra auay be tUincd gratia, ot the autboiiaea AjmuL Prices: Tlie Onlrinic Pelt, Thp?e Dt-llarav Tlie liulranie Necklace, Two Dollars The linUrinic UrnoeleU, One DUar ah. The Magnetic Fluid, One lKHar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. 00 Bttvmr f CutrJf and n'tM-faeas iatstteaa. P. C. MOREUEAD, M. P.. OENlCRAX. Al- 1' 1Hr- tNlTKD STATtai iS4 BrsavSMtway, Iscw l'araka AaiKT ia Lewisburg C. W. SCUAITLl Ulanua at tt)c Ctironicle (TiErr. ON accounU from one on lo tVUf tUntling, CASH aoii aUo Wood, Wheat, Butter, ant roost otbrr Protloc for hoostboli osss, at iho canrnt j iicea 9 e'AV-rr i v
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