LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Casualty at Niagara Falls. j As our readers are aware, one of thc( most soul-thriliitiff casualties, that has ever! occurred at Niagara, was recorded under i.urrvi . i. t, , our telegraphic head yesterday morning. More in detail, however, wo learn that last t,!,.. .I, n,l.nJ ...cm named John Able and Andrew Ilannaroan' and the other a stranger pot adrift in a' Huall boat just above the frightful abyss, Over which the two latter were hurled, and instantlu d wJ.orl tn .)., Llp wlipn instantly d.thed to atoms, -.-vine, wuen Scar the vcrce of the foaming cataract, ;n -.l.;i,r a. rrwt. tn whi.-li lip' i . , . ,!. r. i. clung ttll about six o clock on 1 ncsday eveniDg. The anxiety of the people on shore to rescue the unfortunate man from bis perilous situation was most intense throughout the day. l!ut if the feelings of the FpecUtors were aroused to soc-h a pitch, what must have been the thoughts of him who was almost certain of eventu ally becoming a prey to the roaring tor rent? Every scheme that human ingenu ity could devise was resorted to ; lifeboats were brought from Buffalo, and provisions were floated to him on rafts. Late in the afternoon he succeeded in placing himself - on one of these rafts, and was on the point of stepping from it into a lifeboat, when, to the dismay and horror of spectators on shore, the boat came in collision with the raft, with so much violence, as to pitch poor Able iuto the water. Stil undaunted he struck out boldly for a small island in the vicinity, but the current overpowered bis already exhausted physical encrgics,and after thus desperately struggling for life and tenaciously clinging for hctnty hourt to a slippery rock,which itself conld scarce ly withstand the impetuous force of the stream, the victim was swept into eternity. One wild, piercing shriek, and all was over! FliilaiTa Hi', July 21. ALTOOXA is a settlement made by the j Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company . T -.r , , -i r in Ixtgan alley a few llilles west ftoiu Ilollidaysburg. The increase in the value of nronrrf v me increase in tuc value Ot property in consequence of the Central Workshops of the Company at Altoona, is as follows : Three years ago the property on which it is located, was valued at 914,000. To day it contains 240 frame and 14 brick dwelling, 16 stores, 4 hotels, and 4 churches, the estimated Value of which is ... . A. . . . 8200,000. The population is estimated at JMIU. due above is independent I the ! naturally abandon the smaller tor the larger Workshops and Engiue House of they ihe " - a conductor; it , j therefore flies fiom the rod to Ihe glaMi, con.u- (Otnpany. ,(, .he moisture (whii h conducted it) as it Vhcn you call to mind the fact that j three rears aco, one Loir House and Barn constituted the whole improvements at this point, it must be apparent to any one that i ;- r t,. i..- i:i l ' iroro tne glass 10 me sraine, anu ny mis is c.m the improvements of the 1 cuna. llailroad . Jue-d .,Wch(M, Jlo. The re. bave not failed to add to the Value of prop- I 8ut i, the destruction of the properly. All this erty there as well as the property which ! no secret. It lakes place eveiy summer, es ..... I pecially in the country, simply because more rods adjoiniliyit. I are pot p ,.l. .Uailua in the cities. - j Ani,tr point r. which great stress is laid, is DeSTRVVTIVE tARTIlQUAKE IN PERSIA. I ,he use , scrrw.jl,in on lhe different section. In the forciirtt news bv the Atlantic, it ;of the rod. Mv objection to this plan is. that is BUted that on the 1st of .May the City j !'e i?in '.e "P1 ' in b"1 ' " . . j time is required to break the connection at every of Sbirax, in Persia, was destroyed with ; j0jflt- ,ile fUrface of which becomes coattd with twelve thousand of its inhabitants, by the! dry hsrd oust which destroys the metallic , i i.i .it i .connection. This i a great disadvantage to the shock of an earthquake, and that the plugue roJ M jhe fluii, 0 hroWD ,m it subsequently broke out from the unLuricd I at each j im ; thus exposing the building to the bodies of tho dead. Shiraz is tho second j eritv of the stroke. city in Persia, and in former years had a population of 40,000 persons, but an earth quake in 1824 nearly destroyed it. It was formerly a place of great beauty, and is eel cbrated by the Persian poet, IlafJz, who was a native of Fhiraz, for its beauty and fertility. Since the earthquake of 1824 it has greatly declined in both, most of its public structures having been ruined by that calamity. In addition to this calamity, inunda tions have taken place at Teheran, and the cholera is carrying off its inhabitants,while the country near Ispahan is overrun with locusts. Improvement in Lime Burning. There is a lime kiln in operation in Lc bigh county of novel construct ion, which possesses such decided advantages over every other kind of a kiln, as to promise an entire revolution iu tho lime burning business. It is thus described : The kiln is lined with fire brick and is 31 feet high with a hopper on the top capable of hold ing a large quantity of stone, which keeps falling down into the kilns as fast as lime is drawn out below. It will burn on an average, 300 bushels of lime per day. 'Wood is used in burning, and three or four pieces of ordinary hickory or oak wood will last half an hour. - Two cords of wood will burn between 200 and 300 bushels of the bcstlimc. The lime is drawn off every twelve hours. A blacksmith was lately summoned to a town court as a witness, in a dispute bc- ... , . , nan. j nry posses no power, or attraction lor, tween two Of his workmen. The JUuge, , tlwcl(ici, .hatever; neither can they War the f , . . , . . . . at... ... r .. . ' alter Hearing tne testimony, asKeu bini wny be did not settle the affair, as the cost had alrcdy amounted to three times the dispu ted sum. "I told the fools to settle it,"; he replied; "for I said the clerks would take their coats the lawyers their shirts and if they got into your honor's court, you'd skin 'em." In Norristown-, last week, while work- men where digging in the yard attached to ; becomes filled with electricity ; when it ia over Kshbacb's tavern, some sixteen cannon ch,r'1- ' sk1e P'; hfihtning, lea v ii .r a am , ! P'n frem ,h clooJ darting to the earth, balls were found. They were in size from passing over or through whatever lie in it twelve pounders to eighteen, and well rus- ltni carries death and destruction with it. ted over; they were discovered pretty I "n" V"" J MJ -. , - . I P1"1 eontart with a cloud, which ha the wucn inaboapand were found Some two power to attract and draw off thesupcrabandanre tlliee fect below the SUrfkc j of ,tteUic floi. nJ it ' the grnnnd. 1 Till iiiHucucv is exerted wiUnu a circle of about Insurance against Lightning. to OWXI.KS OF PBOPEBTT. I would ask a rarelul reading and coiieidera- ot the following fact by every owner of, property. The time has arrived when every ' mln houi,i think for himself, and not submit to ! be deceived by imitators and impostors. If: " necessary to have a Lightning Rod at- tached to a building, in order to protect it j from the destructive influences of lightning, it is j important to have one constructed on scientific j principles, and adapted to the purpose which it j is intended to serve. A Door rod causes mis- chief, by fading to potect the building which it : Is designed to flielter ; and creates uncertainly I lh. -.ji.,, ...j m.r.iv of those which are really valuable and safe. As a eood rod cosU no more i than a poor one. it certainly becomes purchasers , I ' . , j expend money on a worthless article, and thus j eipose their property to destruction tor want 01 1 insulated ty ine iioor. i ne auvamrge 01 ukv proper protection. I have put up near six thou-1 ii:g one of my rods attached to a barn under sand rods, and have shipped a great number to j such circumstonces is, that it receives the elec various parts of the world, especially to the Southern States, and have never beard ot the Iocs of a singlo life, or the destruction of a dol lar's worth of property, by lightning, in any budding to which one of my rods has been at tached. Can as much be said in favor of any other rod in o-e ! I have received information of some sixty or eighty instances in which rods that I have put up have born hi en sliuck by lightning, in ail of . . . . - . .1. wntch it Has pern carneti saiciy 10 wo caun. without the slightest injury to person or propeity. j hut four persons in this State who are authorized There ia but one true principle on which a rod j to act as my agents in selling and putting up can be made to answer the purpose for which it rods ; their range of operations is limited to a is erected. The law whkh govern electricity district not exceeding one hundred miles from do not chsnge, and it we study nature in this I their place of residence, and they have certificates resiect. as we do in others, we shall be able to ! of agency from me. The right to use the clce eomprehend them. There are many erroneous ' tro-magnet in the conduction of lightning-rods opinions entertained about lightning, and the j belongs solely to myself ; and any person detcct eonsuuetion and erection of rods: for instance, ed in infringing on it will be punished to the many suppose that the highest objects necessarily full extent of the law. receive a stroke first. Let us look it this matter The subscriber having (as before stated) put a moment : According to the lawa of nature, a ! up near six lhou an.1 rods, and never having thunderbolt (so we call it) proceeds, under cer- ! heard of a loss by lightning in any building tain conditions, as naturally to the earth as rain j to which one of his rods has been attached, feeis doe. Unless, therefore, it comes within the in- great confidence in urging their superiority to fjuenre of some body which attracts it, it pro- ceeds in a atraight course to the earth. 1 he ob- iect that lie in its path become it conductor, whether it dc a tree, a uweiung, or enynniig else, high or low. It will be seen, therefore, that a rod whose only merit is its capability ot conducting the lil.tning lo the ground, after it i has received it, is of but little value ; inasmuch as any other part of ilie building is just as likely lo l.e in its path, and receive the stroke, as the rod. A Lou?, to be protected by such roiis, mu-t needs be surrounded by them ; and herein one f !ne P"-'P1" 01 " Itro-Magnet Rods viz: that they possess an ab-1 j Mute lUracijnn for the lightning, thus actually j j inviting and drawing it from the cloud when in j dangerous prosi.ui.y .u , ..o.... s. ...u i.,.;. ( j j( Mfe( (j ,ho g,OUI)d. thereby creating an J equilibrium between lhe cloud and the surround- , ing atmosphere, and thus preventing a stroke. I Another opinion which is held by many, and j which is very erroneous, is Ibat rods require in- j ...I : . TKIj a1.imi wonlil Iia iv lMtl.f f sulation. I his o.jecl would ne very denial, e, if it Could be attained ; but this IS impossible. As glass is a nou-conducler only when dry, and j becomes, by being wet, a good conductor, llie , space between the ess and the rod becomes, du- , I ring a sboer, filled up by inpediments, thus af- I forng , h'v.ffl)ge a fhe liecuic fluid, which passes; and as the stay nail or staple which passes round the class i necessarily larger than the glass or rod, and therefore presents a greater sur face (it being well understood that lightning tra verses the surce of its conductors), it passes instead of screw-joints. By means of these, we obtain, without reducing the size of the rod, an extension of its surface. I arrange a spring be low the ground in such a manner ts lo keep the d IT- rent sections oi lhe rod always in connection with each other. The advantage of this spring is that it contracts and expands, according to the ei pun-ion and contraction of the rod ; thus secu ring, at all limes, the same degree of pressure ou each section of the rod. A square rod should alwaya he used in preference to a round one. The dillerencc in price i very trifling, and the advantage very great. A lightning-rod, especi ally iia lop secti-.n, should be made much heavier than many that are put up. Another very great defect in most rods is that tbey are not placed sufficiently deep in the ground to reach the moisture in time of drought. This is rokt- ler which should be regulated according to Ihe character of ihe aoil ; from six to ten feet is usu ally the proir d. i.ih. Inattention to this matter often been productive of serious consequences. The manner of driving a stay-nail or staple, when used to attach a rod to a building, requires judgment. It ahould always be driven up wards, so a to allow the water to drop from the outer end, instead of following Ihe course of Ihe staple into lhe material into which it is driv en. The stay-naU should alwaya be in metallic connection with the rod at the time of the stroke; as the fluid descend the rod, Ihe staple is as much charged, in proportion lo the size, as the rod ; but the fluid will not leave a stronger for weaker conductor, more especially when the ata pie is driven into a hard dry wall, which pos sesses no attraction, and the rod is in connection with damp earth, which acts, in this respect, like sueiion-pump. A rod such aa I have descnlsd, with a profier point and cluster, will and must protect a building from lightning. And now the question occurs, what is a profs. er point 7 Many rod that I aave een, which have been pot up during the past summer, have points of copper, z.ne, lead, cast-iron polished, Ac, wlit.-R. t is needless for me to say, are ut terly worll.l. -,. llut there a.c some persons, who, in imitation of my patent, pruK.es to put up a magnetic point i or points ; these are nothing but the ordinary magoe's. hich call I made ool of a teip uuy nail, i hey posses no power, or attraction lor, sugntest stroke ot lightning, A proper electric poiut lor a lightning rod can be formed only in one way, and that is by chem ically combiiiiiie certain kinds of metal in such manner as to make a point not liable to fusion one which wiil stand Ihe severest stroke of lights ning without receiving the slightest injury. A rod with a uoint of Ibis kind at a proper height in ine uimospnt-re, and in metallic comnuiniM tion with Ihe moist earth, acts precisely on the same principle as the wire of a telegraph in carrying the electricity from point to point. On i the near approach of a storm, the atmosnhere iily fret in diameter. The atmosphere inclmlcd within Ihu spare is less surcharged with rlectri city limn ihu which surrounds it. Hence lli fluiJ from neighboring cloud must 6rt fill up this vacancy, and en ate an equilibrium with the surroundiu; atmosphere, before it can pro ceed further. Thus the severity of the stroke is consumed and exhau-tcd, and the h ilmco, if ' any, is carried to the earth, without the (lightest danger of Icavinj the conductor. A lorn lined with hay or grain is very liable to bo struck, becaufe the quantity of electricity that will nst ural.y accumulate and force its way through the roof, will term a conductor frequently one hurt- died feet in height. Now if tho electric stroke conies in cimiaci ii uw oamui, .uu. . . .. . conilu(.t.,d at OIIce lo ,he at which the latter has bein fornied. It the content of the barn were on the ground, the dinger lhe earth W ruuM not be so great. because the earth would absorb the greater por- lion of the electricity, which it can not do when tricitv as it is generated, and catties it to the earth ; thus preventing it from forming itself into a conductor, and putting to hazard the building and the crops of a whole season, by inviting a stroke from every passing chud. I have repeatedly cautioned the public against a set of swindlers who a-e traveling about the country, selling and putting up worthless rod, frequently using my name, and representing the rods they sell to be of my manufacture. I re peat that I have no traveling agents. There arc any others in b p. Ilepledges bimseli'to restore I '. .. . I : .- . ... i ,T r . kfl .,..1 It l.aea la 1U mijr one luc Biukum ... ,, ...a. . v.. suff- led through its iurfflciency. A bouse should not be considered finished without it has at least one Hgb.i:ingrod; yet very many build ings are fullered to remain without ll.isimpnitant safeguard ; and their owners, when it it. too late, nuVct on thein'clves f-r their " ilf'.l n.'t'"ct. The means of protection a e v-'Uliiu t!c rcjt h of all ; and I'm msi is but trifltitg. Printed directions, by whicli n y mechanic can nut uti a rod, are given in evi.-v ius.arice " '"v to d.stance. The subscriber Icels coi.fident thil, lo those acquainted with the frets, no belter proof of the value and elli.-acy of his rodt is needed th .n is luaml ,n lr.r ,rg nun.rrer wuicii ..e rU F..i ,, i,. his enn city, nnd Hie stea-lily in.-reniiig deu.and for them. For lacst;-!r.cliotl of others, le presents the following c.-rtifkates : j m, ,iy rarrfaity inrwtid a rrnidnrtor or li-litm. ,- ri. with i.u- m.5 iwie'i, meted .y Mr. Th'". Armit..'-. m-'I Lav.- ti. It r:t sli .n in tb;it it is li'it ml ,b. , b;1Ti. ,,Tl r ,,.rn blIt lllv , , ttRre y,x exnntinv-I llit t.s c.'rstrn.rt-l ot. x'rietlr rc n- tine pri.u i;.i.-s. iliixuv :.ti MfttTHlK, i. The following gentlemen having, by invitation, made a carclul lii--lcllon ami examination 01 my rn.ls, pronounced tilein the best and safest con ductors that bud evel come nn.ler men notice; wai.t;:k ii. Johnson, J,)IIX CHAKM.KV. Tie r.l a'.tnrJipil to tho Ihit.Me Sebfol I!ou.-, New St., li.-twi ea Frent ot Set-on-l -tr.:ui. rw-eiri d a w-vcre trr.fc of l.Bht.miir, wliich Jwwvl uou IU cou,tuctor, wiihin tlii-i- .r f ur ire of pvral men who wen: at work im the t.i.ilJin;. witaout U-jins injury to aieflliinj. The f.i-1 is atusteo by ISAAC EDLKMA.N. The r.d attached to my factory. Vino street above Twelfth, received, during the past summer, a seveie stroke of lightning, which passed safely into the enr'h without doing the sfmhtet injury to the building. The ci'cumstanee was witnessed by the following gentlemen, who have kindly given me peruiissiun to ue their names : ilKNKYjFlMl'S.iX. Aliltrman, lSllAI-L VANIIOKN, - s.it. i.utiiui;.. The following gentlemen, having carefully in vestigated the principles upon which my rods are constructed an. I put up, declare they have no hesitation in saying that they believe then lo be the be.-t rods in use, and the only safe ones Ihey have ever seen ; and ihey recommend them to all persons desiring rods aa a complete protection against lightning : .1. 11. KV K!I;il. i. u.f T. K. W AI.I.KK. M P., THOMAS J. LIPPtXCOTT, JOSKPII O.t'lM-11-.l.ll. The following extract is lak. n from an editorial in Ihe Gcrmantuwn Telegraph, edited by Major Kreis : Tl.e boirus rrxt plarM upon Mir dwelling we have bsd taken down: and another m-ftM l-v Mr. AKWlTAor. to m hieh we w-.uM '-nil the httentiou of tUrmer sit.l re-tlers irenenillv. Il L pat up ou true ret -ntifie principle, nn.l is a ro-1 that has been itpr roved ty th- hit;lt.-st ftuthori'y. and witl hear the most lh'.rou;:h examination. T.iojw who have tieen ueeiel. as we have been, should !ne nn lime iu bavin- a pro-,K?r protection airaiuot lightning M.bstitu-t-d. The ctwt ia a m'-re tKo?aU il when eonpj.rd with tb- entire safely of onr house and bams against this: destructive element. Mr. Armitae'a advertisement wilt be. found In the columns of this paper : and we IV-et as though we were performing an imperious duty to the community by thus inviting to It general attention." Pnn.AnrmnA. Ike. 4, 1S&2. Mr.T ABMTMnr, Vine St west of Tweinh St. Phiiad. -Ill Drja Sia AlVrat.ial ofmanyw.vka.it alf .nlsme creat fiea-tire to iuf rm von that 1 am hiahly delighted wiib the li;ihtainr.-rod you plated upon my bowse in Itus tlelon. A- far as my chemical knowledge enaMes me to Inrai an opinion. I am saUfi'-d you have d. velope.1 thv correct principles in the adaplati -n of Ifsts to prot-t pr.ipcrtv from destruction ty lisl-.iM,- As snou a- the alvant ,.f oiur a!T:inilcme..ts are understood, 1 an. -n. inc. .1 ll.ntfi'W persons will he found so reeklessrst. fail to avail themselves of the prof-ctinn al7oid-d by your rods. Wishinjr vou all sucovs i.i y.ur enterprise. I am yours truly, JAMKi M CI.INTilfK. M.D. No. 1. North Klevrnth St. Prot-asor of Anatomy, rhilalelphia College of Medicine. It affords me mn-h (rratiSeation tn fiirnih yon the aerouil-anyinn note from my colleague, rruiessor rr. It- J ,riiif.:r!r Mv lr.,a Sm llavin? earefnlly examined tbs lightning rod placed upon your house In Itnstleton by Mr.Am.ita-.i-, I am please.1 to inform yon that I think it one of the beat protections from lightning 1 have "'j fARR M r Prof of Chem in Phila.Col.of Med. and ia t'vtieton Med.Col. In adJition to the preceding, I will only men tion that lhe Controllers of the Public Schools of the City and County of Philadelphia, have made it obligatory upon contractors lo put my rods upon the buildings erected by them. My intention is to furnish and put up rods at a very STitH profit, in order that all may avail themselves of the protection which they alluid, from the dreadful effects of lightning. Cardinal-points, spire-rods, balls, vanes, and scrolls, conctantly on hand, and made to order. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. Thomax Armlfngc, Shignrtic L:;zhtnin-llf.! Mmiufmlurer, Vine Sit above T.vellib,-- I'ii-ai. ti-rnn. CSTS. O. VILT and SAMUEL ll'H)Vt.R. 1 a , I'll ton Co. Pa. a:r Aj-nt for Union anJ ai'joinirtj Counties, and n il! ii:ri:i. U (lie l.od on ti.e .-ame lerma and in Ihe sjuio manner ae the i'ropiiptor. MOST KINDS OF JOB PlvINTING, NEATLY k UXPEDITiOCSLY RXECCTED AT THE "CHPiOi.lCLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. HENRY C. HICKOK, A TTORXEY AT LAW, Lewiskrs, Union County, Tenn'a. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. D. Christ, Esq. $300 CHALLENGE. "TXTHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people, is at all times of the most valuable imjmriance. I take it lor granted that every p.-rsou will do all in their power to s-ave the lives of iheir children, and lhat every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duly to solemnly assure you that WOI.MS, according to the i-pinion of ihe most celebrated PhmMaus, are the prim.nry causes or a larete m-d .rite of diseases to which children and ivluila are luvhle. "if you have an a), petite continually i hanjcnb.e from one kind of f.sMt to auotber, Kiel Uruath, Pain in the Stoma.-!., I'i '"K at tHe Nwe, ll:.rdneFS and Fulin.ws of the belly. Krv Cough. Slow l ever, I'uise Inv ular r.-i.i oib- r loat all il.et denote WululS, and ou eliould at onv.e uyy the cmedy jo.'!FXAih"s irtftM an;rr, An article f .una. a upon srientihe principles, compounded with nurelv veevtabi solutances, be.l.it rl.itly le when uk.-u. aud can be uiveu t'. the mwt u-nder inlant withdccld-d tk.n. flrial efie, t. Vt here Bowel Oompairit and Uurrh-.-a have rustle them weak and debilitate!, the b.nie pro, itics of my Worm Syrup are su -h, that it stauds without an equal in the cataUj:ue r.f medicines in giving tone anil strength to the -t'Oiiach. which makes it an luiaiufle rem vly f..r Oiose altli-ted wiib H tl"' Ti.e a.-tonisbing cunw l-rtorllu-d by this Syrup after ..'liyticUins have raited, ia the best evidence of its superior elttuacy over alt otbera. THE TAPE WORM! This is the most diltteult Worm to destroy or sll that intV-st tho human syrtem. It urowa to an almost indefi nite length, becoming so coiled and fastened iu the inn-alines aud stomach, etfect.lix the health so sadly as to cnu-e St. Vitus Dance, lite, that those altliet.-l !doni if ever a-pcet that it is Warn hast, uiug ihun to an early grave. In order to d.-stroy this worm, a very ener g, tie treatment mu-.t le puisne.!; it would therefore be i nrer to lake 6 lo . or my Liver I'llis, so aa to remove all ob-truetions, that the Worm S.vrup may act direct uimn tho worm, which muft l-c taken in diecs ot two uLlcsp.aiT.hilu three tiu.ea a day: these direetioi.s fd-low.-t have never been known to fail ur cunug the most olvliuatc cose of J'upe ll(rl. IOBIXSACK'S LirFR PILLS. No rart of the svstem is more liaLIe to disease than the Liver, it serving li a tillen-r lo purify the biood, or (liv ing the i ro.r sceretl'-n to the bile; so that any wrong action of ti.e l.lver e.iecis no omcr iuiuiwm.i n,.. Ihe svtcni. and rs.ilts vnrioosly. In Uver C.iirlaint, Jaundi.-u. Ilys.via, c. Wo should, thereti.re, watch every sjnipt..m that mlaht indicate a wrong action cd the l.iver. im-se ins onus u . ..w.. IHavU furnished by nature to h.-al the sick, namely, 1st, i, t'rt,i,iranL which auirmeut the secretion from the pulmou.iry mucus no-mLrane or promotes the diM-barge of secreted matter. 'Jud. An AlttrcUve, which chaog. a iu some inesplical.le and insensible manner the certain mor bid action of the STitcin. ou. A nmtc wuien a:... -a uvib nd streiiL-th to the nervous system, renew lux health and vigor to all parts of the baly. 4th. A fuM'-rtie which a tsin perfe. t liarmony with the other inirreAii.-nts. and oi-eraling on the bowels an-1 expelling the wh.-le mass of corrupt and vitiated m;.tt.T. aul purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. Von will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are eubjiKt. In obstruc tions either total or partial, they have been found of in estimable ta-nelil. re.-loriugtheir functional arrangements to a healtliv action, purifying the blond and other fluids so effectually to put to tluht all complaint which may :ir..c rroni r.-maie irreu...-r'i,t-i., - m' w, 6,..u,wv.-j, dimness of si;iht. rin in the side, back, Ae. Kone genuine unless signed J. IS. Hobest- sicK.and others being base imilation. Agents wishiiin new supplies, and store keepers desirous of beenmint; agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N. ll.)rir.!tscs, at his Laboratory, No. VM, JSorlh 2d, above Kace St., Philad , Pa. Si.M by all Druggists and Merchants in the United Mates. Ahents. Ur. Thornton it J. Uaker, l.rwis- bnr"-. Wholesale and Ketail Aseuts lor Union Co, Davis & Schnure,Sclinprove ;8titzer cfe IJro., Mitllinburg j Younrrman dc Wallers, Dry Vallev: It. Keller. Adamsburf;; S. Wittenmycr, Mtd'llel.nr?; M. Specht, Beavertown ; J. D. DiefTenderfer, New Columbia; A. H. I.utz, Forest Hill. I'hicb, escb cist HOLLO WAV'S OINTMENT A MOST MlItACr..m 9 Cl'RK OF BAT) LEGS, AFTER ft L'llf.' I !' t ! I I fl M-trv't MrrfU 1V ymvutlu d"tt Mtu liUi. lill. To Prut fw-r Il'iix'-WAT. hie At lhe Lf of I my wire (wr,n is nrw njimom Ti-.li-nt cnM, whu li i-U1M in he.- h-jft, and eT-r siu'-r tiint time th'-y hv nmrcor li w iioiv. intl urt-Htly intiam lhTniifS n,4listrart:M,e.'n'l for nimitin t"C'iliT i-hf a tlt-privv-d entirely cf rt n. U-cj. Etiryr. mly that m-.if-nl men mlTiwd wiw tril. witliout ftrwt; livr hcHlth pitfieretl !eTKn-ly,Binl the ft-tc ofliT wmk t-r-riltlf. I hud oftn rwid your AilvTlifnnnt..Hiit atlvicj lr to try vtmr HI Ik nnd tiitnnt, and t a )iv-t n urrf flT erervother rpn.'-ly had proTt-d u.-vrlca'" j-heeonwiite-l tmliiM, "thf itimntt-nroi m wtikw no, nnd, n-tn.nu'e to relatf, if now in eosd hoalib. Ih-rJi pf n- 'mW ;..without fcam or pear, nnd hvr flvp wmnd and un.H-tnrhitl. t'outd you Lav witn.-s.-i.-d tli mifT-rini-s of my if durinif th Lt.-t t.trentn.nnd tonlrt tht-in vUi 1irrirtH'nt enjoy nii ut ot h '.'iith. yru would in it-.-.! f 1 d. lLhti-1 iu li.-i.ntr ti the ntitnsofwr.'.invaHf'iat.ns iliiilTT.:is.'.f f-llow rn-atum. nrd) WILLIAM UALI'IX. A PLKSON TOYtAliOF ACECt ltKt.oF A UAD.LI-J 4.1 K li YKA1.3' el AM'lNU. Omy of a LtT torn Mr. tim..tUs. UvM-rofG-f! Om, ttj jiusttcWt', mar JiuUUtt jitidj diJU.d J.(y iiUt, Ti.l'wf-.rll'Li"", Sib 1 !.ullrd f.r -r- d of CO ytm from a bM Icf-.a rpsult of two ..rthrwdiffort'iit .v-.d.:ti at tJas WurUv; arcmiaiiinl by ivct'rhutif r Liploins. 1 bad r-.Turf; to a Yarivty of mt-dit al aslriw.wiUu'iil UfriTinc any Vrtn-tjt,nnd was t rvn tdd tl.at lit U-fi miwt be autut..ti yvt, in opposition to that opiutou, your I'ilU and Ointment have t-liecvi a rompltc cure iu to bot a tunc Uiat U w iiO bad not wltneiwed it would cndit tbe fact. (-iffne. WM. Anni. The troth of thin Ftatemut can be verified by M r. W. P. Entrlnnd, bi mit-t, M;iret Ktiwt, lludden-hi'M. A IKKAIFCL BAD BIIEAT CL'KKD IN ONE SIONTTI. tetrad of a IsJVr from Mr. ftw brick Turner, of I'tn- 'hurst, A(, dattU Uccanber lUh, lAJ. To Prf.f.asor I1oll-'Wt, Diva 8ir My wilw liad Fuffcml from Pul Rrcnftn morr than Klx montkn,and dnri tbe whole Mri(.d Ud the U tt intliral attetn.uiic', but nil to nu uh, and bavins ltefnrti henh-d aa awful wound in uit owu It; by your unriTullcd ni'ittttii(, I dt'terniined n.-am to ue jour and Oint mcr.t, and then fore pave thi-m a trinl in her catte, and f ntuuat'i it was that I d-d to, for inja mouth a cure wan pLrf-itd ; and the Wi.clit tlint varioaa oth-r branches of my family have derived from their use is pally ai-tontsh-inir. 1 dow stTougly nxouuoend them to all my friends. (nii(ue.l) KK1EKICK TtHNEK. ATI INFLAMMATION iv Tnn SIUK febfectlt CUKKD. Copy of a UUtr from Mr. Francis Arm, f Himhuuse, IMkinn h'fMd, Minbnt. dated AirU iWh, 1S51. To Profenor IIollowat, Sim For more than at year my wife ha been unt-jert, from time to time, to attacks of inflammation in the side, for which she was bled and lubtered to a great extent; still the pain could not be rannvt-il. About tour yearn o thf saw tn the paers the woodcrtul cun-s elTectwI by your Pills and Ointun-nt, and thought t.he would pive them a trial. To her icreat a doniid intent and delight, she pot immediate, relief from their u, and after per-MiverinK for three wefcs the pain in her -mte wits perfet tly cured, and the has enjoyed the best of health f r the Inst f .ur yearx. (rinoi) FRANCIS A KNOT. The Pills honM be used conjointly vith the Ointment In most of the following rases: Hnd lra t hilbtaiua Htulas ForeThmata Itad Breast. Chapped (lont 8kin Iieaae liums Hands Ulandnlar Bcurvy Buniuna Corns (wft) Swellings ISore Heads liitt-s or Mns- t'aTM-era Lumbago Tumors rlirtot-s and Contrnrted 8an l-Klk- nnd Stiff riles I'leers HhrumaUrm Wounds Cftco-Hav Joints F.-alfta Yaws Cbkrn-foot Elephantiasis Son Nipples Ac Ac Sold at the Katahli-hmcnt of Profwaor Houowat. 244, Strand, u-ar Ti-mple ltar. London), and hv atl respprtahle Ih-upirials and tlal(rs in M.-,tfriiifltbron)rbout theBriti.h Kmpire, and of Uk- of tl. tnitnl States, in ''ot" 14 rt-., a7 eta., aod ft,.1!! earh. Vt'hok'.sate by tl.e principal Ilrujr hoiiM.a in the I'nion: by Messrs .A.B.Al.ivips.Nw York, and Mr.C 1). KM'lHT.7, foutll Sixth St., I'hilada. t,.''rfr' if ri ronsuUraUr taring by taliiuj the larger n'-es. "N.H. Din-ctlooa for th (rnldanee of patients in avery disorder are affixed to each Put. (lj462a) "VTEW riRM.-Hav ing taken my son, Ja. K. Millkb, into partnership, we will carry on the Tailor ing business under the Firm of J. U.ScJ.K. Mi in, at the ol d stand (sign of the Stri ped Coat) on North Third street, where we are prepared to i Cut, Make, or Repair all kinds of Mens' aod Boy's Clothing, on the shortest notice. . Fall and Winter FASHION8 just received. If our work does not prove to be a good lit, or made in a workmanlike manner, the value of the cloth will be repaid. Country Produce of all kind received in payment. JOHN B.MILLER. Lewisburg. Oct. 19, ISOs. Here ii your Itcmcdy I :iaj "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease c o n s u m t? t ( o n i DU. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven limi and Cure of Consumption. Thit j.ripular work for sale in Lcwisbur by S. V. Lyndall J. Houghton and ol tM oda-'e. Vtc. 75 rrnts r-PHEaubscriliPrs ofler the public, at their I ii -i. ... r . i. 1 1 : M new OrlCK rr.uiiurv, ine lu.Kjwing new and valuable Stoves : Iron Wilch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. I.atly Washington Parlor Slovn. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Cotl liurner for rrIora 1 size, 12 inch eyU intler. Loui Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sirf. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. F?;i! Stove the very Lest in use for Stores, Office, llarrooms, and fhos. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove The Complete Cook 2 size. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &e. &.c. CHRIST Ai I-RICK. Lcwisbur?, Dec. 12, 1849. BULL'S HEAD HOTEL- MiJJlinOurg, Union county, 1'enti'u. HASSIUES eE7EifH r)ESPECTKL'J.LV informs the citizens of I; Union county, and the public in general I hat he ha leased the above stand, lor many year occupied by his- Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate friends and the traveling community in manner acceptable to all. Tbe HOl'SE ia large and rojmy.nell arrnn pej in all ils departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortaUe and happy. His TaUI.K will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, ami the best the market ran allord. The DAK will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very beet of liquors wilt be kept. His ST MILK are amplo and convenient, an-J tbe OSTLKUS punctual and attentive. In abort, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfadion to all, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit aud receive liberal share of patrmiace. Mitllinburg, June 10, 1850 Cctoislntrg JTonn&rn flMIE subscribers, thankful for past pat- X ronage, would inform the public thai ! mey pontinue to mnnutacture nil kinils 01 Mill (tearing and other Castings. Thraihing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in Ihe best manner. Castings warranted lo he of ,ood material, and at prices lhat can not fail to please. (iEDDES cV .MAKSIt. I.ewi.-l.urg, Feb. 1851"? COOKING Stoves, of various pnttt-rns and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for saic at the Lewisburg Foundry by Oed.les .V Marsh. S'lr IVliS Parlor. WcodaTdToal JStovcs, various patlern, for .a'e at the Lewiburg Foundry. (ieddes & Maish. UlAKLt'S Patent tianji Plow, a supe rior article, for sole at the Lfwishurij Foundry by Ced.ies & .Marsh. G' RAIN or Seed Drills Ross' I'ntcnt riecidedlv the hrst. and most durable drain Drill now in use, for snle at the Lewisburg Foundry by fic.Mcs A. Marsh. Oflwsitiott i th Life ff Urnon- ! iNliVrJ.l.VEnY JjJl EXCHANGE STABLE. The suhsciibrr would respectfully il.lorni the i citizens of ewisl.urn and the travelintr ccmruuii- i ' ity gi'nerally, that he has opened a new Livery j : and r.xcbrtnge Stable on rut 1(1 11 street br.lt a square South of Market, and h.is provided a good : lot of Horses, with entirely nnv gnud and lush ! ion able Carriages, llugies, SU-ihs, tVc. where all wishing anything in his line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the i wanii ui uia customers, aim uopea ij mo uonig lo merit and teceiva liberal share of public pationage. WILLIAM MOGUL. Lewi-burg, Dee 30, 1851 Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, anb l!jc frman lannagc. VKKV tr.ankfn for past wi'jfj-'' palronace Irom lhe Citizens oiuuenisoi i.ewisiiurg and ity, ihe subscriber would state that he continues tn give Instructions on the Piano and d'tiitar -alo in Vocal Music and in the Herman Language. Having been taught in the best Music iSrhonls in Germany, he deems himself amply qualified to teach Music, and to aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich German tongue. He will alsc tune Pianos, and put them in repair, if desired. Residence, after the 1st April next, on North Third bu, first door south of the Schoolhouse. Feb. 24,1852. FRANCIS J. GE3SINER. HARRIS3URG BOOK-BMDERtT F. L. UUT7F.1l 4- CO, tucrrtutrt fa W. O. idol, Jli&vl d- Cixrttint. and llickok C iSurreU, BOOK BINDERS, Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturer, IUbbisbi-so, Pa. The snnsrritvrs resnartfullv inform thrir friends and the pulilic, that thoy are now earrrinir on the atiovs bus in, at the Old si.vsd necnpled by Ilirkok Barrett They Batter themselves that byrnreful attention to bn't neas, they wiil merit and mvivs a ennUouance of the palronaae so lib-rally enjntrd by the old arms. Particular attention will be paid to the Kulini and Itlndl.in of every description of BLANK BOOK 8. for Banks. County Ufltces, .M.-rrhaiita, and i'rirate individuals, and every variety of full and half bound Blank Books, Musk, Newspapers, e, lnand in sny sty Is required. Is addition to the above.tbey bars, and will at all time keep a general aasortmentof STATIOXEKY.eonaistinir ot Letter, Cap, Drawing, Transfer, Copyinr, and Blottinc paper; Wafrrs, Arnold's Writing fioid, Uad I'eneils "IVy" W,W..InV. e",iD5 r-yto Slate, and Pencita, lartt-r Stamps, India Rubber, Wafers, Ketl Tape, Blank Boards, Vol,t,ra, trwrr, e. ' 9. Paper ruled to pattern, aod all work warranted MaV"l.'rSi-ily' U Uvrim cw- CtJ-Book and Pamphlet to he bound may be left with Editor of th Lewisburg Chronicle Old Newspapers, SOME thousand in number, of all aizes, for rate at the Chronicle office, at 60 ct per 100 taken as they run, or $1 when assorted. A chance for Scrap Book a well aa for wrapping paper. April8, 1850 COMPLETE asortment of Centre Cu. . Bar Iron fur sale low by KREMER & CO. 2-4 CTV, ' Almanac for 1853. Si ! in " -I- I I i 1 . -3 Z iHii.it. r 7 !?, Ii.il, 1"UI5 1.1 Ujt .p 2li-!5l 2'..iU I I S l-iislju.s., ' ,UIJ f 2-. il s 10 4 6 n b 7 t 7 s '(; 11112 I 'I lv' In ' 1 1:il4,is r -Still! 3 I I S 1 4 1 1 ; 1 1 7 al r. J T a-zi-.'urr t ft In II 12 I7llhl9 !.:lo 8 i:iU.i:.'l.. iii-j t-.;i:! I.'.lf.!l7 i- i:-.i..2i -'1,2 Jul 1 7 a I ihi II i! t 7 t 9 14 I . IS JI IM'SJ Ja SO is. ti 4 :. lr- It.' 11 l-'l t Si JT-la ll'i'i 21 "I nil", n:i-j r-'-'i 27 J. 1 ' ' I I ' t "i I7v-jl 1 - : 4 -'! 7 SI H'lo II 12 1.1 II l r -;l ; ...j ej' v. i4Hf-!tr, ' 21 !-", 27 2;2f.: V 1; If. I 1 i -.'l 27I2S I a! S 4 I ! If II tS 4 S 1 111. i:i,tl.-.ll' S im!lM 21 "ii r, 2a:-.'!::al 2."i!-'f,-' itlap ortlie Mate cf Csilf;rnl;i. OREGON. UTAH, .EV MEXICO, aid TEXAS, printed by S. Aug's .Mitchell in 18-16. and painted to rorreond with the boun daries fixed by Congress in 18.r0 for sale at the 1,'hronirlc olfice, prire 23 ets. TSSE KEUf FSIik'DRY TS now carried on as usual, at the upner J. end of .Market street, whereevrry des- cripf ion of CASTI NGS Ive'pt ou hand or made lo order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves for eiiLer Coal or ..3 oou niiLi all r;j other kinds ot 3 STOVES, also PMIUlIS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Hull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpeninf Plough, n new article, and which ran not be brat in Pcnnslvnnia. Call and ce and judr for yourselves. CHRIST cV rPvIC'K. IjCwisburg, July 8, li")l rpilE tindersirjnrd rrminues the LIVE L ltV BVSLYESS at the Oid aStand. on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol hi friends aud the public Generally. CHAKLKS F. UESS. Leni.sburj;, May 22, 1850 lVIICLKSALE acd KETAIL DRUG ItlarUct Mrct-f, I.eKlMtr?, To. (Drain Drills. fj'lin uitdt-rsined wish t. in'r-rm the X ftirminp; community gt-uurully, that they are now manufacturing J. 1. UOSS' Xrtrh, Imnomt (JEAL DRILLS, or SOV.'LXU MACHLXL. Without stoiipin to discuss the conipara live merits of numerous Drills now i.tH ri d forsnle, they r.it rtly wih to invite l arm ers lo call and see Ilic above named arii.ri, before purchasing elseuhfri1, I'evlinjr conli dent Ibat they can lurtiish an article thui win n've entire s.tiislnriion. ROSS, ChlilJfcS & MARSH. Leniaburj; Foundry, Aug. 13, lf?50. IT 83 A FaCTT- ONE bclf-evidi-nt, and worthy ol ever consideration, that no Miilcrcau mak' Sood clean flour wiihmu ,e has good cieau vheat. 1 suppose you wish to know tin remedy. I tell you it ia to get one ot Ilergstresser'B fHieal Scourers, or Smut Machines. Ho being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successful operation lhe best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as these ma chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary He is now having a i apply made at Lewis, burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Orders for machinen, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Address J. BERGSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 329 Jfvuit m& O RN AMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 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 the best native. and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &c. N. B. Persons Q v Jl VV.MI v -m 1 quantity of the Fruit trees, a re requested lo make immediate application to the subscri ber, ia order to procure tho varieties nud size wanted. II. R. NOLL Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. eS-V. -.-rt ',Xl -rV The rknnwIii'M nd MtraAiinuy erfi povir of Oieac wnu.liful invention i" now uf. rtU.r known and tfceir altusnd ntiutKn thrr-is out tit whole country k teiiiv, that it wu-.,l teem onne-e'sary to iue their merit fn:t:. r P. i. ame btr rirrumut ince hav iecnrred whiU rmrtrr it a matter of il'ity to U.e pAbhr not U le a::..(Ect!..-r if cut, for while the ejihenmr tl ivtrtir.i of the it are tnnnj-rted 'Jf column through the Pri t swallor.f.l lv qtiaiu and pillom by ihs altl.ctc tawi are fouu-J jut t4 w talking, Cbrfetic-ft CalvanU aod Katfnctic furaTe, have been nnie'ly workii. thir way &ai . 3 tee mt iuUil'jrtit an-l rf.jn.Ttshl cbc, au-1 m-.t rintanttv acftitiin f:e in an larniiii tra .-f rfiefiea. irh'h hti e fr r aura balled 11 ti.e art -.f np-licine and U the jeauuice of Scttruce. 'iUu ilucitri are called -NEUVOrS COMPLAINTS, and in theso di.eaes medicine i ot no a ail m.t ev?r. Il never dte K"d and it often harm. Fvnip, Kxtracta, BIti. Balaam, Klmira. b:tv-4( filK Towdeta aud Totiona of every kind are aiie wnrthletii. f-r they weaken tli-it il ent..-. of t. already . nitrate J ) stein, whiltf under the .ren-r.lv eiuux. l(."-pt nT rtitir influence of (iUi.iiii, ai ai'plied 1 y thu beantil'il diaenvery. the ehatist4 tit if lit and weakened tuderer i retored to Unmet ealth, ttrengih, elasticity nnd rinr. Thee remarka relate to aurh Jieae a yviT. RUAHK, iH: ItOLOHKI X, BKON lifTIS. rU IMT TIOX of the HK.IKT, W KAKNI- SS and uA h KM Lt. PIS-mOKKS. such i NKRVOI S HKMt AC UK, LASSiTLDE and IKSroXlK.NrV. whtrb are only nther n:iniM ftr Nerrone Deranemeiit ; KI'lLtl'TiC UTS and tONVL'LSIONS, .wiiici art now known to result from a rion-eni.a.hrii.m t-4 i.le. thc iufltirue; NKH VOL'S TKLMOIW, ,K XK. Nl.SS, which ii nearly alwaya caused by toij.. .iy oT the Auditory Nenei, and can alwaya .e irtd b t-iivu!iiiu, mhmtheornn ir not de-vim j 1 DSTKI SI V in it won't forma ; PALSV and PAR -I.tSiS, uniLnniU ra iei br a deficiency of Serroi-f influence; OiUO.MU MHKL M ATISM, TORPirHTV 01 the LIVKlt, IMN intheSII'K, SLLtiiiSI! IK- I LATIOS, j.'iSL and HP -OMPI.4.INTS IKK!t;U"-N V of NIKVOI S aud PH VSit'Ai. V.S KROV. an.l all those distressing complaint reitlt inp from a f th .NKKVOLS S.STl.I. In tbe aT-ore prevalent and terrible claw of dia ea:cs Nervitis ntnj.: -tint are much mors Burner trufc than 14 generally imagined cnsisTirs ciltimc cukatitk, Are Mt Abaolate anl PoUIIt Steclfie The BKf.T w ed when the bo!y or Ttem (fene nllv if taflectej ; the M KL ACK fir cotrii iami f tlie'Thr.nt. a .Asthma and Bronrhiri. a.iti of ti.e Head ; and the BU.lt t Lr.'l'S tor all diaonlera of tba aruisor limb-, a Kheunir'.ti.m. Pjly. Tremors an I Snvmudic ftHectiuii. These articles are iiuii !y aj-wlie-I an directed with tbe M AKTfC KIXJO whirls aTtHiivame them, aud ii,n laidilul-y usd they NtVt.lt KAIL : Bf- Tbe ereat pernlfaritT and 9ceVrtf of th GALVWU I I I.A.lVbS cniiiviu in the fct thul they arrc?f and c"n tl!sene by -(firn J mnptirmtum, in "(dare of the usnnl nothod of DrncKirj and 1 h) iUi:i tbe patient till exhausted iiatnre ainke ho'elesfil ui.der the inttictiuti Thr ntmthm rAe v-J''c syslr. e-;'talize thr cirrutatitm of th iileod, ww't the enfi-fi. imiiomtt the ritiet tnergiew, anid ton nrrr si lit itt':li harm mfiT orim. . Since their intnt-luet-on in the L'niied Suiea, oul thioe year since. nore than 7 5,000 PERSONS inrlndin all are. rl-xi anl ronditinun, anor whom t'ii l:iie number of i.adie. wht are pvciir harlv uii;eet to Nervou . oir jdauiU. have been Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all hoped relief had been riren np. ard prerr. thin cl-e bien trie! in vain . llie beneric;; rsstlr which hsve uniformly Attended their ue im mnft dwitlv utate-l to be with nt a parallel in tf.eisr.aia of Medical Science- Un-yTWien. bwyera. ao-i I.hys.rijns ; ladic rf the hn;het tU'litt ; i.ia enthe i errn boIlti eletaed ofncial statioui ; merchant, mw not aciu I'--. . and mechanic; thv p.r and the r.-n alike; nln liole fmiiieti a..ir.w all claf . r-iiik and coiu.ii-.n. hare equally hevu re ctiiient. ard hwe etjfij'.iy ir know led jed the dnm ai..l oiva mei ccted bvuehia wlacu they La.a th'l TCff' W. d Sto I-et it h- known an reneinbered that theonly Na'iir'I K"-t-r-.iiie f.ir the Nervea i ialvstiuaia, aiid tint in ail Nervous Uisease we should " Throw Physic to the Dos.' To .:iutra:ethe ne d the AIVASIC BELT, Tj'ioie tlte rae of a person ailicted with that . 01 civili -a'.inn. I' SPr.t SI A. or any other I hron.r fr Nervon iistrr1er. In rdinrT case, atimttiartf are t :tk en. which, by their action oa the hcttc- tr.i inM-i'to of the it.ma'h. a:Itrd temporary relief. which le.ite the patient in a lower atate. ami ;:a irjred t..rn.tiPS. otter the action thua excite-! b- tv-ed. Ntiw cmp;-re th ia with the eiffft reiii C fm.n the aj-plicjt.n t f the OAI.VAXIC Br IT. Vke a pei:ic mrterer. even in the m-ort Pl' m oi an itiack. nnd pi-zijdy t-e tl: Felt r-'tiRt. ?L lifdy. uin the .Vninet.c fluid a directf 1. fn a ht-rt perMl the ir.sfitiM j-ot-i iration will at 03 5e poiMve e!-:nent of the Belt, thereby caufir. fil.;.-iic cirrni'ii -n which will a n u n?rativts, and thpnc- b:rti arnm to the f ,.' th ha teej in np a conti.ioona (v.ilvanic ciriu;t:-. thr ;.-'1"",nt titc nviem. Thns the mt erere ciuei of Sftr-li are l'KR.M ANKNTI. V CV'rtK.' Kr .V ttS IS AVPI.Y SI p ! IH.NT TO LiiAi1. tATt 'atli: lUS'KAS:-; (F VKARS. MANY THOUSAND CSHTiriCAlS AND TESTIMONIAL from the mot intclig-ent and respectable ie:;."r re-i!inc in everr portion of the I'nitci Stat, reni! be prc-eiitcd. These a;e now Dnnci'eiry. tut a it'itifnini selection embracing' tr.anr t!eeut f tbe mnut extrii rditnr chjractt'r, i-4icjcnt to i-'-VI NT!-: THK VOSTW Krnt'AL mar be hal of :ft authsrified Acut. The uilermted m pailiculuy iatited to call. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS T Frem one of Ihe mtt Jifliifntrd cUih In Ifce fi.y or .rv Vrk. l har been nitre i;hftie' Oalranic articles ia quiet way among my patient t.r about two eara p5t, and 1 co ii toss I am a touched at their cticrei. If 1 am litre a disease i .Ycrvmif, I know jut vh.4 they wiU do. In Fpileptic Fit, particularly m children; lefiieaa and Adection of tha Head, ia adults; raralym anj Paly, In all aire, and in.IeeJ ecrenil other diseases oi lilte nature which hare lotuj pU77lcd the ppuessiou, I have found tha OaUatHj article of surprising benefit. Although 1 detert th ahamele quackery of adTertifement and newt apera, I must expresa my confidence and brlirf in the wonderful virtuea of CUKISTIK'S Cl'R TIV'KjJ. My name is, ot coaraa, conhdential, but I shall nercr hcitae to recomnieuvd your amclaa ail proper occaaioos." AN OTHER INSTANCE OF CANC0S. To D. C. MoaiHauss M . D.. Ota. Agt. tot Dr. t'Haimv. New York. Dtmr Sir.-r-Bainir a pkriirian in th virinitf f onaof your Airent. 1 have heea morll frratittetl ia tha anamination of yonr Galvanic Coratives. anJ fciKhljr plrail with their practical rasnlts. 1 ka observed that they ara constructevl tvn the trot ci' tllic princiita lor the renrie, mtfe, pUnmM aaJ a fmii.l vlevekipment of the Ualranic 1'arrent thereby fillinfr a disitleratum. kmg sourrht for, tat heretohi.- anluovin. I cheerfully reconmead then tor the aueviaiHin anu cur or those tbrtresstnir ailments eeJle.1 Ncavovs t'oHrLAivra. for which they are is hapilf and ingenionsly designed. Very truly yours, DAVID RICE, SI. D- Lavarett, Mass a'ebruary 16, Isao. W No trouble or inconreaienr attends ffce Of DR. C1IK1ST1F S ITMTI'" and they amy ba worn by the most feeble sad del eat with nerfect eaM and safety. In ma es the sensation attemlins; their nse is aijrVf r1' I mnd ssrMoMe. They are aexompanied by full ess ' plaia directions for nte Pamphlets with full Fr tvenlara nay Im obtained gratia, of th anther- Agent . Prices: Tha Galvanic Belt. Three Dollar. Tha Galvanic Necklace, Two DollaM. TheCrilvanic Bracelets. On Dollar The Magnetic VluiJ, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. (O- twr. e Cnnnrf.it, mi WtrtkUu iwilslKS p C. MOR EIIE AD, M. D , OWaUL ArNITTD rrjT, jtocrt In tewisbarg C. W. ECUAJFLB tUanttD at lt)c Chronicle (Officr. ON accounts from one on lo four ' standing, CASH and also Wood, Wheat, Butter, sn.l m.-vst other Pitnluce foi bcuacbtfld uss'i " Uie cuiienl i'Kt