LEWISBUEG CHKONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Wit anD umot From toe "Kxicaxaaoclia" f Aoveuioer. Desire Ayres. In my native town of M , in tbe year 1 8 , could be seen, two afternoons in eaeh week, a large collection of devoted ladies duly organized into a 'Sewing Circle.' Among the ' sewers that went forth to sew ' on these occasions, was a maiden-lady of about forty by name, Desihe Ayres. She was au inveterate snuff-taker, and her nasal twang was not particularly agreeable to any body ; and she was sometimes, to the inconsiderate, the subject of practical jokes. By the aid of tho Circle,' five promis ing young men were enabled to graduate from University ,and expected to enter the miuistry. 5ut to the indignation of J'tsiRE and others, one had 'a call' from a charming young widow to take charge of plantation, which of course he accepted. Another had 'a call' to quack-medicine?; another to school teaching,iilthough he soon arrived to great distinction as a horse j jckey ; and David Junes, E.q , can ' post you up' as to the fourth. The last, Mr. P , a blundering, near-sighted, absont niinded man, graduated at tho Theological Sftminapr . . . I oranl ac a iniuumnut-i I un island of the Pacific After twenty years j absence, he returned to visit the scenes of. his boyhood, aud to look upon the faces of j those who had so kindly assisted him. The I , ., . , , e . joy oi in oia ioiks at noms Knew no ; uuuuus. iue ouug peotie c.iugai iuu excitement. A score of old woiueu followed him wherever he went, aud compelled him to pass but a single night under the fame roof. They lived over again the sceues of the ' Sewiug Circle.' The bingnphy of those striped pantaloons was repeated Every eveuing, for many weeks, Mr. 1' held meetings ' at the different houses, where he repeated, again and igaiu, the Story of the thousand conversions, over which the delighted villager cackled lise j pullets over their nrst egg ; and eaeu uld lady that had set a stitch for the ' Circle,' took full credit for every conversion, re serving but a small share for the mis sionary. 2io one followed up the meetings more constantly than a little old worn m with a WlZzled-UP face, of the shape and Color of I r ' 1 i a eiicQS-nilt. Ilpr head wa ilrneited in the extreme corner of a huge, flaring hou net, f a fashion that had out-ran the memory of man. This was the veritable Desire Ayres. Nor had the new growth of boys ceased to tease her. To-night there is a meeting at Deacon F 'a. It is November, aud the house is crowded. Mr. P stands iu the door way, where the keeping room ' opens into b;..i -in which half the village might assemble and gossip. The services have commenced. AH is hushed. And now Desire ranrches in, and brushing a small boy off his chair, takes it, and seats herself before the huge fire-place. The boys look at each other and Iangh. They believe more in Desire than in P . They pile the wood on the fire, and are pleased to see her move back, and back, as the beat increases beyond her endurance. And now some chestnut-wood bpging to ' snap,' and De sire again pushes back ; when lo ! she has pushed open the cellar door, and down she goes, chair and all, to the bottom of the stairs! Mr. P , apparently half asleep, walks calmly to the cellar-door, and looks down into the darkness, without offering to assist, or to let any one pass by him to her relief ! - In a moment Desire comes trudging up-sUirs, dragging her chair behiud her, her bonnet terribly distorted. She g'cs to her first position, and raising her chair as high as she eonveuiently can, brings it to the floor with a whack; and then sits down, and attempt to get her bonnet ' into condition' until the meeting is over. On the foilowiug Sabbath Mr. P ' preached, as a matter of course. The usual requests for prayers for the aOletcd ' were read ; aud aiu ing the rest, one handed to Mr. P , as he passed the entry. It ran as follows : PrjiiKS A Tr.u desires prayers Fim- tumbling down the Deacon's stairs!' ITcre Mr. P paused, and eyed the note for a minute or more. AVhcther the writing was bad, or he disliked the senti ment, is not now known ; but be placed the not by his side, and still kept his eye on it. The last two lines, however, he did not read, which were as follows : Sue broke uo bones, nor bruisi-d no meat That ciltx r cats or dogs would eat: And now, as 1 pass the Deacon's hou-e, on my way to the paternal mansion, to eat the thanksgiving turkey, I tell the story, and point out the Deacon's house, and Desire's also, to my stage-companions : all of which is true to the letter.' Ccaiovs Reason. The New Haven Register thinks the reason why the thauks giving procliinatioa of tho Governor for Massachusetts was so short, is to be found in the fact that there are so many and va rious religious creeds in Massachusetts, that it is tlifficuit to write a proclamation that would be satisfactory to all ! . The man who "got off'' a speech, is en deavoring to get eu again. Ilis train of remarks was the wrong one. " Kelly announces in one of tbe da ly paiwrs that he, ;!! .lis,. . .., leeiiishfoetforein.twuli the bark off u a wither. I " Readings Patent Corn Sheller, Capable of shelling lOOOBushels of Corn eET per day. Fur sale by DAVID LASDRETH, AT BIS It lCfLTCil WlSBOCB, tia. 23 Suctb Siitb Stbskt, Sale Agent far Philadelphia. This Sheller, patented in July, 1852, ha met with a success unparalleled by any Ma chine of the kind ever offered to the public. The following certificate (one of a large number received) will give some Idea ol what people tbiuk of it who have used it: "Summit BriiK. Bel.. Jsn 28. ISM. Thit hi to certify, that I have had Heading's nw Corn Sheller, patent in Jul; iMt Id operation n mjr fsrm for part of a day. during- which lime it shelled rising Seven II ami ml Ku-belscf Corn: and. f rom whut I hsve wen of it p. rfornunee. 1 am patiiftrd ill capacity is fully One HunJrrd mod Sfln Hmhtl aer hrmr. It dees not break the Com. nor are the eohn atall injured for fuel. 1 great ly prefer it to my olher sheller . in , and tbmk it will supersede all others now maun. Jm;J Very liespclfully Vours, Jos. 8. Viuo. NEW FIR3I, AND A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer to old friends and the public, at the late stand of S. F. Lvndall.on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash) and best lot ef iJoota ana Stjora for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg. Men s Boots from tl up to 6. Gaiters, half-Oaiters, etc. Children's 8hes of all styles and sizes, Work made to order Mending as usual. As w are both known as practical shoe makers and experienced workmen, we solic t a share of ,,. bhc patronage and wiU try 10 ' merit it. S. .si I. Oilier. Lewisburg. April 28, 1853 jy LHJ W Y'!S OIN TMKNT A MST MIRACULOUS CIKK or BAD LEtiS, AFTER fcl YEAItS' MrrEKl.VG. Extract f a LrtUr from Mr. milium Galpin. of 70, Saint Uarft xtrtet, W ymoulh, duUd Man lit, 1851. To Proli'itor U'jLLuwat, S'li At the aire f IS my wife (who is now 61) caught a violent roM, wh:rh Mettled in he.- lees, and ever since that time tltey hare been more or less sore, aud greatly iuflam- ed. Her ap.nies a ere distracting, and for month together she was d.-f.rived entirely of rest and lrep. Kvery remedy that medical men adrieed was tried, without effect; her health eulfeied severely, and the tMte of her lex was ter- "l,le - I hsdofw-n ied your Advenimeots,and advised her to try vour 1'ille and Ointment, and an a laet resource afer every other remcly bad provrd useless cheoonM-uted ' V' ilo so. She commenced six weeks affo, and, strange to re:MU. i now in komI iicaltb. Her lejm are painless,without team or scar, and 1t nleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have aito, Mfd the suffertnics of my wife during the la-t 43 re:ir?.:ind contrast thrm a ithlierpresenteujoj inent of health, ycu would indeed feel delL'hte-l iu having been tu.. means of .-loitreatu a.levialioc thesunenbirsorao.ih w crratura. l.-igned) ILI.1AM UAI.l'lN. A PKKSOS 70 VKAKS OF AGE Cl'UKDjOF A BAB LEO OF 3U YKARS' STAND1.NO. opv of a LttUr f urn Mr. Haw Abbs, Bviiiirr of Go Oeeas, i.j HmJidijt', if or IluJdtriJUid, dcXtd May -&IU, 1641. To I'rofeseor Uli.oW4V, Sir 1 suffered for a period of 30 years from a bad le,a retult of two or three dinereat accidents at Oat Works; sceouipanied by eorl,ulic sympuisas. 1 had recourse toa variety of mrdl'-al adf Ke,wilhont deriving any benetttaud a,eeiiviitaifeHuUioittvolr.-jmrt lha auuorntmVut tiai elfected a couiplete cure in so ehort a tints that few who had not wilneffsi'd it would credit the lacs. (suniedl WM. ABB. The truth of this etalemeut can he verified by Mr. W. P. Kiulanu, himi-t. la, Market street, llalderaosid. A DltEAbFUI. BAD DltlAST Ct Kr.D IS ONE MONTH. Extract of a Lflt'r fnrm Mr. hrttifrick Turner, of lit- burit, Ktut, dattii UuxmOtr IXh, l&IM. To rrof-seor Hull wit, 1ieh Slh Sly a lie bed suffered from Bad Breasts more thaw six months. and dunujlte whole period bad the best cicdical atierdam-e, bul all to uo use, aud having before h,-aUl an awful wound in my own leg by yonr uurivelied medicine, I determined auain to use your Pills and Oint uient. atid tliervlore nave tbem a trial in her case, and fortuuate it was that 1 did so, lor iua month a cure was pt-rftcd ; and the liene tit that various other branches of my family have derived ftom their Use is really astonish ing. 1 sua strongly rcuuiunvud them to all my friends. (signed; IKLiltniCK Tl'KNKil. ! INFLAMMATION is IH S11E eiarsCTLT CtKED. O'PJf of a Lsttrr from Mr. Ftaneis Arnot, of Jirrutwuu, i Hood, ttlinbro', datvi April JUth, ISbl. To Professor UoLUWjir, Sib For more than i years my wife has been subject, from time to time, to attacks of inflammation in the side, fin- whi'h she was bled aud blistered to a great extent: still tbe pain could not be removed. Atsiul lour yesrsago she saw in the papers the wonderful cur-s effected by your Pills and ointment, and thought site would give them a trial. To her great astonishment and delight, she got immediate relief from their use, and after persevering for thiee Week the paiu in her side was perfectly cured, and she has enjoyed tbe best of health for the last ft.,ur rears. (signed) FRANCIS AK.NOT. Tbe Pills should be used onnjotntlj with the Ointment in must of the foilowiug cases: Bad Legs Cbilblaius Fistulas Sore Throats lljul Breasts Chapped Gout Skin Diseases hums Hands Olandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore Heads llites of Mos-Cancers Lumbago Tumors chelo-a and Contracted Piles Cb.ere Sand-Flies and Stiff Kbeumatism Wounds Coeo-Uay JnuU Scalds Yaws Chiege foot Elephantiasis Sora Nipplea Ac- Ac. Sold at the KsUbli-bment of Professor lIotLOWAT. 24s. Strand. (near Temple liar. London . and by all respeetaMe liruggisia and ileali-rs in Ued.sntw throughout the British Empire, aud of tuoau of the L uited States, in Pots at STJsj rts., cts., and t.i Mi each. Uliolesale bylhe principal llrug beuses in Ihe I'nion : by Messrs A.B A U.Sssne. New York, and Mr.C II KmoiiT.,. South Sixth St., I'hiiada. .'lure it a eoUrallt saving oy taking I fir larytr sues. N.H. Dintiims for the gntdance of pstieuts in every disorder are affixed to each I'ou ( ly452a) HAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of Ihe eelrhratrd Piano, manufactured by GEO. VOGIIT, Philad., the underfisned nnuld be hippy to supply any citizen of the Susquehanna country who may desire an Instrument well made, after ihe latest improvements. Two ol these Instrument have lately been introduced into I.ewisburg, to which I am happy to refer toy one. Tbe Pianoa are are warranted, anil if nt satisfactory on trial for a year, they may be exchanged. Price reason able FR INCIS J. GESSNER. Lewi-burg. Feb 24, IS52. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory or G. Is. Miller & Co., S. W. coawca Acn aim Sicoss Stbiets, Philadelphia. T"VERT variety of shades. Wholesale and j Ratail. such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and oth er Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give as a call. We trill try to plritse. Brasses. Trimmings, 4c, always on haad. Remember 8. V. corner Second and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. It, 18 Si 6ni4l F)EGD.S of a mierior form, for sale at the Chronicle orEee, S cts tingle, e-0e per dot Here Is your Remedy! PIANO AGENCY. CLITTOX TTELCII, Attorney at Ieair, LEW1SBURG, Union Co., Pa. STA.OFFICI nearly opposite Kline's Hotel Refers to Hon. Jama Burnwidt, BUfimU, FU. " Jama T. Halt, da r. C. HumtM Co, do Hon. Abraham & tFOton, Liwiifi , Im. " A. Jurann, Sunburn. teams! labia, U Uutiyitmrg. Linn, Smith stOs , PhiuuUlvhia. Ltwitburg, April 22, Ibii. " Small Profit and Quick Sales." BARGAINS t to CHEAP STOKE OF J. II. Ss W. BROWN. WE take this method of informing the public that we have fitted np Ihe old "DSION TRAD1SG STAND," where we would invite especial attention ! our stock or DOMESTIC GOODS, Groceries and FISH, which ean not fail to please, either in reparr? to price or quality. Our goods have been bousht for cash, at the lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. CASH will be paid for ail kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor every description or Dome! ic Produce. Turtleville, April 22, 1853 E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT,) Ao.lC4, Cltettnut Street,Stcaim'$Juildiitrr, PHILADELPHIA, I7XTEXSIVE Mcsic Pcblhiiib and Dealer J in Musical Instruments of every descrip tionexclusive Agent for the sale of Halleit, Davis A;Cn's(Boston)PatentSuspeBsion Bridge JEulian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied liv mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may tavor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to leu Second-hand Pianos for sale. 1)173 Lightning Rods. A FTER many years' close investigation and j numerou experiments, the Patentee taee t-ltaaure in infiwming the public that be has arrived at the true principle of protecting families dwelling and property from Ihe destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country falls victim to annually, thro the gross negligence of it inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when tbe remedy is so easy to obtain this la round in ABliTTAGE'S 0V&m a2.0nfn. ST fcir in ?.?.! by Ihe most scientific gentlemen in the world Professors M Mortrte, John.ssi, Wallor and aaany other that have examined them, recommend and peak of them in the higheal teims of approbation, and have pronounced them ihe only sale rod in use in this or any olher country for the protection of Live and Propeity. One advantage ia to divide nd throw beck a part of Ihe eU ctrie fluid baroiless o the clouds ; in lime ot a stroke Ibis enable the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs o Ibe earth wiiboul the slightest danger of lea ving tbe conductor. This rod ba many oilier idvarituge over Ihe old one. i he only place of manufacturing is in line St. 3 doort above 12A, Philadelphia, there all persons are respectfully invited to call nd examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale ur Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. These rod have been purchased and success fully used by the following individuals, companies and corporations, whose name are cheerfully submitted : In and wear mtad'lfhia. A. S. Robert. Oeni-te Santsinger, Judge Bouvier, Judge Conrad, J. Sluifotd, John Homes, C. C. Clauley, J. tircuner, U. Oakley, Conrad Ingersol, The Blockley Almshouse. Anderson A Brothers, ns-v. j. l.. tsraut, John fsotinaa. Tuoe. orover. lute a Uuuns, A. K. (linkers, U. Simmons, Thos. Notts Co., Mr. Oowning, J. F. ireer, J. W. Watson, C. Iltuniihreys, J. Itipiey a Co., J. Kyman, B. Ilarlen, J. Ovensbire, O. Pep per, Mr. Sbsrpless. Mr. Martin, 8. Uorhley. J. Brlnkley, -Mr. navleon, nr. I'aul, 8. II. Powers a Co., J. V) inepenuy, II. Miller, the Red Bank Hotel, the I'. 8. Arsenal, tbe .Spring Oarden Commissioners' Hail. to the Jitute of Acts Jrrtru. tieorge Crispin. Judge MVall. Judge Dnyfem, John NetmaB, Dr. 11. M'Murtie, Benj. Roberta, Mr. J. Ilowning. iy vKtuy couxrr. Hartley Tp. Mark Halfpenny, Ha. Foster, John Haas, Michael Peters, Jacob Smith, David Filman, Reuben Mencn, George Rleekner. Assv Berlin. Court House, and Comuia-toners' Office. Limeitime Tp. Joli n Ketier. I'nion Tp. Ir. Charles Wilson. Washington Tp. John Kuntx. Simon Kuuu. Tp. Isaac Couidron. H'Aife brer Tp. Alichael Hoffman. XECOMMESDA T10NS. . Philxi'A., Ang. 13. 1S47. T have this day carefully inspected a conductor or Lightning Rod, with vane 'and index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitaice, on Bellevue House, Gloucester, and have no hesitation in saying that it is not only the best I have ever seen, but that it is the only one I have yet f ramified that is constructed on strictly scientific prinrV pies. It is with much pleasure that I recommrud bis conductor to the attention ol ownersof buildings. U. MrMl ItTltlB. I am well satisfl-d that the Magnetic Lightning Rod, manufactured by Mr. Thomas ArnuLage, of Philadelphia, is ths best that has ever been made. 1 have spent several years in the study of tbe laws of electricity and uugoet ism, and have no hesitation in saying that these Rods are constructed upon tbe only principle of safety. Tbe electric shock is received and dispersed by the magnet at the top of tb rod. and it would be impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, for a building to be injured by stroke of lightning when protected by one of these rods. 1 have been acquainted with Mr. Armiuge for several years, and before he commenced tbe manufac ture of these rods I examined the principle on which they are constructed, and flt convinced that their adoption would be attended with complete success. The increasing demand for these rods, and the exu nsivesales in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. TRACY E. WALLER, M. P. Rising Sun, Philad. Co., April 10, 1S52. tys. U. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER, Hartleton. Union Co. Pa. are Agent for Union and adjoining Counties, and will furnish tbe Rod on tbe same term and in tbe mm Banner ihe Proprietor. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, HE1TLT ft BXPEDITIOUSLT AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. fl. GEBHAET, Sargeoa DwBtlst. T hie Rewidenee, South Thirtl Si., corner Of the Board walk. LEWISBCRC. 399 in S J. Dr. Jthn Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE removed to Market street, sec ond door entrance door between Kline's Hotel and C. E. Bowes' Store. Lewisburg, April 1, 1853 Entered according to Act of Congress, In the yeas' bv J. S. IMt tiilTOV, M. 0., lalherleiks Ofties of Uie District Court tr tho Eastern liistrict of xNuinsylrania. . Another Scientific Wonder! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Ds. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THi; TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, .ATRIC JinCE. PREPARER from RENNET or the Fonrth STOMACH OK Til V. OX. after directions bv HA HI IN I.IKHIO. the mat Physiological Chemist, by J. S. UOL'UHION, M l), l-hlladelj.liia. I'a. " I DIVEST. " Such is the true meaning of Ihe word PEPSIN. It is the chief element, or Ureal Ingesting Principle of the Oaslric Juice Ihe Soletntot the tof. the Purifying. IWfrrvtog, and Stimulating agent of the Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomsrh of the Ox, thus firming a TKUK DKIK.xTlVE ri.L'IO. nrecl-elv like the nstural Gastric Juice in its Chrmioil powers, and furnishing a C'OMl'LLTK and PhKFKl T SI'B.TITITK lor It. This is NATURE'S OWN KKMF.DT for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can eijnsl its curative powers. It contains no AM'OiillL, IHTTtltS, ALIOS, or NAL'- SKOIS IllllllS. It is extremely screeable to the taste, and mav lc taken bv the most feeble patients who can not take a wati-r cracker without acute distress. Beware of DllLtillKO IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A OKUO. Call en the Airents. and get ft oescriptive itrcular, gra tis, giving a large amount of SI IKMIHC KV1IIKNCK, IrM, I.H.l.iV. Animal 'h.-mistrw. ln P.tmhe. I'hvsiolftlfV of Die. stM.n lr. Pereira on Food and Iliet : Dr. John VV. Draper, of sew tor university; rror. irangiin-o -l'bvslolfv: rrof. Silliman. f,f Vale College. Dr. Carpen ters I'hvsioloey. c.. together wiin reports or luncairum all parts of the United States. A'en ft Dr. J IIORSTON & I'HRIST, LeW- ishnrg ; Roahong Antes, New Berlin ; J. W. Friling, unliury. iy40i fllUr nnrWslo-npil eniitiniipg the LIVE- J. RY BUSLXESS at the Old Stand, on" North Third St.. near Market, and rf-spec t fully solicits the patronage ol his friends and the public generally UllAKLl f . licas. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 rxrrtitors' Police. T ETTEKS testamentary on the last will I j and testament of SavragL Ammoj, late of the uuroueti of Lewisburg, dec d, have been eranted lo the subscribers by the Register of Lnnin Co. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement; and all persons indebted make payment with out delav, lo ALEX. AMMONS, Lewisbnrg. Oct. IS, l52. N. B. Byers Ammnns will continue the lumber business of the late firm of Jit itsH and Amwok, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG -at Market Street, EeCTClflburg, Ta. CHERRY PECTORAL rt trie Care " COrGHS, COLDS, nOARSEESS, BRONCHITIS, WH00ri.G-COIIca. CK01T, ASTIIMi, iD f0Sl.MPTI0X. "And by th rfcrr, tvwm the (mink Utermf Khali gram alt trt't f.tr mrat, who lea f thall ru4 fad and the friit thrmjf shall be meat and the lea f thrrrof or medicine." Here wu hope for tho sick rerordt'd tout; ften, and fTery jrar ailds nrw proof to tbe affuranoM that them proBiisei (shall Dot fail. A medical (ck-iira difwoTirn and di-fti-riiat th rmdler. nature han Rt'eoy one by one the diteairs that afflirt our rare yield to the enntrol of art. Of all the maladies we euffwr from, none ban carried store victim to an on timely graTO than Connumptkm of the LuogA. Suhjoined e gire some eTid'nct that this too may be cured, and that Pulmonary Complaints, in all their forms, may be removed by Cbeekt Pecti'RU. FOR 1SFLIEXZA AXD WffOOPLXG COVGff. N A.- an lie, Tenn June litJ, A2. Pir I bare rrpeatedly owl your Cherkt b-ectsai for WhoopinfT luph and lnHoenia, and have no hesitation in pntumnriug it a ompl.-trt n-mcdy. four of my child dr-n haveh-n fflicUd with disMLSf!, and the free use of the PxtTOiLAj. has always affurdtrd almost Instant relirf. JAMES ULOVtil. We attest the truth of the above rtatement : M. M t.INTV. Kdit.roftbe NashvllU Whig. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Dntrist. FOR A GOSSI MPTTTB COUGH. I'lTT-m no. Feb. 25, 1851. Pear Clr For thr- years I have been afflicted with a cough, so disiivssinft th;it I frequently deMairi-d of recov ery ; much of the time 1 was ohlirrd to ait up all night In my chair, as my eonrh would mAate me wbt-n 1 laid down. liavinic ased many remedies without much relief. I at last tried tbe CHeaitf KECToaAL, wbicb under PimtmI ec-e has cured me alUvgethcr. I am with trratitude Yours, JAMISS M'CANDLKS. Among the other dlstfoenished authorities wbo have lent their names to reeommeud this preparation as the boat known to tbem tr alfiioue of the luna, ara . Pres. Pntciffs, of Vermont Med. College, Prof fBlUiHA!, nf Tale Colk-ir. Prof Valcmthii MoTT, of New York. Prof. CLCAVKMn, of Rowdoin Med. Collera. Prof BcTTFMELn, of Ohio Med. Colleg. CAK4MAX Jot'R!(AL OP MkDICAi. SciKNCK. - Boaroaj HewcaL am Sitmical Jncuaa. CaakLEToH (SC.) Mrmcal Ktvixw. New Jtssrr Mkdical Kcportkk. Ifon. IIevkt Clat, U. S. Senator. Hon. Osn. p. Mar." a. Am. Ambaasador to Tarkay. Oen. EMAifi'zx Biru.ES, President of rhllt Rt Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Bishop of Toronto. Rev. Ir. LaFcsnr, of Brooklyn, N. T. Archbishop Puscr.ii. of Clnninoati, O. Also many eminent rientonafres in f rriprn eonnfrfes. Not only In the more daujteroas and distressing diseasea of the LnnRa. but also as a family medicine for otxrasional aae, it Is the safest, pleasantest and best In the world. PRBPA RED AXD SOLD BY JAMES C. A VEX, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Loell.Mw. &Jorsal by O.W.St'frarnA, Uwisbnrg; J. H Callow. Milton; Miss M. M Cay, Nrnmharland; O. W. Kessisr. New Berlin ; I.Verhsrt. NlswrnM : and be lVnmii orerrwberc. jinslditOtbfcqw Winficld Woolen Factory, Wear Hartleton, Colon Count. s-rUirS esublishraent is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, afd none bnt the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying tha his work .hall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will I please avail themselves of ibatonportu, "".-a-1 have also on hand, and intend keep ing, choice assortment of ood, such as CUht, SatinetU, Cashmeres, I weed,. Hlimkels, v.!: jl. ,;,, I will sell low for cash, or eachange'for Woo. Hartleton, AprilJ 1853-tf $50CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people, is at all times of the most iraluable importance I take . for granted that every person wUl do all n their power to save the lives of their children, and hat every person will en.leavor to promo te their own health at all sacrifices. I feci it to be my duly to solemnly assure you tha WOKMS. according to the opinion of the most huh , ,11 Tsubnesn l.petit. contiooally ch.n.re.bl. at ouea atiol; the reiocJj UOIIKSSACICS WORM SYKCP, An article f.,nndupon a,i',?'fTn?tt with purely veiretable substances, beiu irf.ctlr safe when laxcn. anJ cao be iti.en to the most tender infant wUb deeded beDeHcialellect. Wber. f,6' and Ifiarrhora have made them weak and u-......oa, the t..nic vrpe" of to.r Viorm Syrup are su. h, that it .Und. without au equal in the calal-J. of in Kivin tone and strenilth to Uie stomach, which aiae. ?.Kn intallible reu..dy tor iho The astouishintt cures ,-rformed by this p aTter PhysWaus have hiled, is the best evidcuc. of it. superior efficat-y over all others. TIIK TATE WORM! Thi. is tbe most diHlcnlt Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system. It Rro.s to an almost ..elrfi n.te length, becoming so coiled and fasten.-! in the intes tines atTd stomach, effecting the heltb so sadly as to cami S" Vitus lnc, t its. c that U.,e sltl.cl.sl seldom il ever suspect that it is Jope " .na"n iarl v arave. I n order to destroy this worm, a very eoer LfccUuel luust he ,.ur-ue..: would tl.e.f..re be u.r,)w.i.. ...... --- - . , , ., .1 lowed have never neen auowu w a obstinate case of Tape Uorie. HOM-XSA' K S LIVEH PILLS. Ko rart ol th- s stem is more liable to disease than the Liver, it serving as ahlterer te purity the bt-sl,or xiv ii.a the proier s creUon to the bile; so that any aroug action of the Liver eth-cls tile other importan) parte of the sv-tem. and results variously, iu Liver tuiaplalnt, , i; i,.,,..;.. Lr. YYe should, therefore, watch every symntom that ""r.. . ..,, ,:., , the I.IVer. I lies. Illis ueiUK ""-'- -- PUitiU f.imished by nature heal the sick, namely, 1st, n Expert'iraut. which suiflueut wie secrei.oo injui ...w ulusi.iiary mucus membrane or uroniotre the discharge of secreKsl mailer. 2nd. An .Kfrrutre, which etaiip s ia ,me inexplicable and insensible manner the certi.m mor bid action "f the svst. m. ai. A onie winch (toes toue and strennth to tbe nervous system, renewing health and viicor to all parts of the tJy. 4th. A Ootorlic which aeWIn perfo t harmony with tbe olhr inarcln nu. and oen.tin on the b.aels, and ep"Hmit the whole ma-s of corrupt and vitiabd metier, aud purifying Uie blood, which destroys disease and re.ts.res health. TO FEMALES. Ton will And these Pills an invaluable mei:::;r !s many complaints to which you ai.. sut ject. In obstruc tions either total or partial, th. y have tn-en found of In estimable beuetit, restoring their functlonalarriinirements to a healthy at-tion. pur,fyitiK the blood and otlo-r nuiils so effectually to put to Mitit all coniplsints which may arise from female irreeulerllies, as headache, giildiuess, dimness of siht, pain in the side, bv-s, Ac. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobem- icx, and others being base imitation. Asents wishinj; new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becomine agents must ad- j Machine, and other article of Machinery repai dress the Proprietor, J. -N- lloars'sr k, at his red in Ihe beat manner. Castings warranted to Laboratory, No. 120, North 2d, above Jlace be of t,ood material, and at price that can not a,.??JriD',air0Bruccists anc Mercnants m Ihe ' 'l.fw.Sr.tiT, res. mSr' - " ITnited btates Asbjts. Dr. Thornton It J. Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Co. Davis tl SchnurcSelins-trove ;Slitzer A Bro, Mitilinbnrg; Vouupman &. Walters. Dry Valley ; K. Keller, A.lamsburs ; S. Wittenmyer, Mitldleburg; M. Specht, lleaverlown ; J. D. Dielfeuderfer, New Columbia; A. H. Lutz, Forest Hill- I'aicr. each 25 cists C.4KR, GIE.SE & C O. Flour, Grain, and Lumber COMMISSION MEECII A NTS, Ko. 33 & 2. Spear's Yf barf, Baltimore. Refer to John Clark. Km.. Presl.I .ntCTttsens Bask.) .. Baltimore A P. (111. s.l ashier FrankUn Unnlt, John Itertzler. jr., r.sq., Rocers. Stnnirkson A Co PhUadelp hi i. T -in-, E-q., Prrsid -nt t'eeil bank, Port Dsposll. J. vl nl lower A ts-,n. llarrisourg. Col. II. C. Kyer, 1 a, Nrle, Wineate A Co., Milton. S-mon Schtiyler, Ksq ' Oeoree Itodine, lluk-hesville W. W eaver A Co , Montnursvilla, Oen.W. P. Parker, 1 e ir t , : s. t. i-: l. ... r.-, , , n-urei, James II. llulintr, K;q., YT.llamiport. I,wis (I. Ilulinft. Mcllenrv A Bnbb, Jcrsev Shore. J. P. Uu'lin;, Esq., Lock Haven. (Tj-Cabb, Giess & Co. have the largest Wharf Booms of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch lo Uoats in discharginr their cargoes. Feb. 11, 1853 Cni461 Almanac for 1853. f? S ? St H. 51 JJ jo, jj: h, j;, h, rn I I 111' II 2 t 3 4 S 6 7 8 (' . .1 1 S 6 ;U 9 eT 9 10 11 li 1-: 14,1.', .1 j? lo It l'J 13 14 li IS Z is i; is in jo ii a i "it is 19 jo 21 12; 21 ? a 24 26 2b 27 26 . ' ) 24 2i 2o 27 2si2 30 30 31 ',31 I 1 2 S 4 S ' 1 3 .1 4 S 6 t a 7 k o io una t s s 10 11 12 13 "13 14 18 1(1 r IS 19 1 B 14 tft I'll 17 IS 111 20 ? 211 21 U 2324 26 2 , 1 al 22l;! 2i 20 27 27 2fc I 3t2 :ai.H 1 2 3 4 5 I 1 t S 3 6 7 8 9110 1112 2T 4 5 7 S t 10 B 13 14 1.1 111 17 18 19 1 , 2 11 '-!13 "i 17 n, 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 2S I IS 10 20 21 22 21 2. 27 28 2 30 81 I a 25 26 27 2S 2u 30 1 2 I 1 a346678,1 A 2 .1 4 5 fi 7 S aw 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS .1 O 10,11 12 13 14 15 a 17181t 2i' 21 22 23 I A IS 17ilSil9 20 21 22 24 26 26 27 2). 29,30 1 1 T 23 24 25 26 27 2t 29 1 1 30.31 1 2 S 4 .1 r. T 1 2 S 4 5 3 t 10 11 12 l.'ll4 I 3 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 B 15 lo 17 is 1UI20I21 i1 a 13 14 i: 16 17 Is 10 ! 22 ' 25 21 127 28 . ' 1 21 22' 23 24 25 2 29 30111 . 1 27 2s 29 30 . 1234 l .128 Jj 6 l 7 8 l0 11 1 1 M 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 g 12 13 14 16 I6l7 18 Z 11 12 13 14 15 lc. 17 B 19;20 21 22 2:1 21 25 ' m IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 S 26:27 28 2ai30 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 "An mincn nf Provpvittori tcnrlh a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. Thispopular work for sale inLewisbur? by 8. P. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price. 75 cents nap the State of California, OREGON. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug' Mitchell ri 1846, and painted to correspond with lbs boun daria 6ied by CoDRtea ia 180 foi sal al th Chronicle office, piles 25 sis. vain drills. THE undersigned wiab to iniorfn Ibe farming community generally, that they are now maoufacturing J. P. ROSS' Kewli Improved GRAM DRILLS, or SO WING MACHINE. Without stopping to discuss the compara tive merit of numerous Drills now offered for sale, they merely with to invite Farm ers to call and see the above named article before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confi dent that they can furnish an article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, GEUDES Si MARSH. Lnwisbiiri; Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. IT IS A FAGT, ONE sel!'-evidint, and worthy ol evcrj coiiHtili'ration, that no Miller can make good cli an flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. 1 tell you it Is to get one ol Hergslrtsser't Wheal Scourers, or Smui Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright lias invented, got up and put in successful operation the 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 shll be no sulc, as these ma chines are lo be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes At M.irsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines ill be sent and put to all order?. Address J. HEKUSTKESSEK, Lewisburg, I'nion Co. I'a. 32U iFrttft anD ORNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a lnrgi j assort n.ern of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, ? to 10 feel htyh, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine I'each trees, Sit- varieties; lartarian LI.erry, iSectarine, Trurie and I'ear trees, loeiher with somt 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the bes , j . , , au n S3 111c . aui,'i.u, N. li. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Frull trees, are requested If make immediate application lo thesubscri ber, in order to procure l lie varieties arm size wanted. II. II. NOLL. Lewisburg, Mnrch 4, 1850 CciMsbura JonuDrn fPIIE subscribers, thankful for past pat ronage, would inform ihe public ihn they continue to manufacture all kinds ot Mill Gearing and other Casting. Thrashing COOKING Stoves, of various pattern and sizes, for Coal or Wood, fur salt at the Lewisburg Foundry by tJed.'es A Marsh. CI TO O Si rrOVES I'arlor. Wood, and Coal oves, various patterns, for ,aie a! the ?rns, for ,aie a! t Oeddes & Marah. Lewisburg Foundry "ITIAI'' Patent Gansi Plow, a supe 1 V rior article, for sale al the Lewisliurj; Foundry by tieddes & Marsh. GRAI.V or Seed Drills Ross' Patent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use, for sale al the Lewiehurr Foundry by Geildes & Marsh. Opposition is the Life nf Business ! NEW LIVKUY AND EXCHANGE STABLE. The subscrih. r would rr-pectluil mturm tbe I citizens of Lewi-i'iire and the trjx ling commun ity generally, I Ins ..p.'iic.l a new Liverj and Elcliaiitf. 'ei.;.- n I til Ki ll street hall a square ouih : '-t.'l. ai.il hs prviJed a good lot of Horse, o. i:i eiilnelv new g.'ud and lash ionalileCarn .int-a, Uuecies, S-iciths. &e. where all wishing anyt.iing in Ins line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and must reasonable term. He will pay every attention to the wants of bis customers, and hope by so doing to merit and receive liberal share of public pattonaee. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewiebulg, Dec 30, 1351 Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, and li)C Carman iangnagc. VEKI Ittnkf.i for past palronaee from tbe Citizen 'fiNr. and Students ot Lewisburg and ''ii) vicinity, the subscriber would . T state that he continue to give Instructions on the Tiano and Guitar aUo in Vocal Music and in the German Language. Having been taught in the best Mosie tchonls in Germany, he deema himself amply qualified to teach Marie, and to aid in Ihe correct acquisi tion of the rich German tongue. He will alsc tune Pianos, and put them iu repair, if desired. Residence, after the 1st Apul next, on North Third St., first door south of the Schoolhouse. Feb. 54,1953. FRANCIS J.GESSrSER. HARRISBURG B00K-BIKEER7 F. L. HITTER r ro, mo-e-ion to W. o. lliclok, HuXok d Cantine, and II, dole c BamU, BOOK BINDERS, Stationer, and Blank Book Manufacturers, IUbbisbcbc, I'a. Tb. subscribers respectfully inform their friends and tbe public, that they are now carrying on the above bus iness, at the I run !tsb occupied by llickok A Barrett. They Salter themselves tliat by careful attention to busi ness, they will merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed by tbe old ttrms. Particular attention will be naid tn the lln .n,i Bindins; of every description of HLANK B'XIKS.for Hanks, County Offices, Merchants, and Private Individuals, and every variety of full and half bound Blank kouka, Music, Newspapers. Ac, bound in any style required. In addition to the above.they have, an'l will at all time keep a renerat assortment of fYATIONKKY, conststtnrol Letter, Op. brawls. Transfer, Copyinir, and Blotting paper; Wafers, Arnold's Writing i'luid, Lead I'ancils, Black Ink, Blue Ink, Sealing Wax, Copying Ink. Slates and Pencils, Letter Stamps. India Rubber, Wafers, lied Tape, Blank Bnarda, r'oklars, Erasers. Ac. ar. Paper ruled to pattern, and all work warranted and done verv cheaply. F. L. 11CTTKK A CO. May 21, 1852. ly. rjf'Baok and Pamphlets to ba bound may be left with Editor of the Lewisburg Chronicle Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, ol all rise, for ale at tha Chronicle office, at 50 cts per 1 00 taken as they run, or $ I w ben assorted. A rhancs foi Scrap Book a well as foi wrapping i paper. April , isow Va Thb ukiioIef1fpnl and ntrsordUajry cimj. pta vferf of the oDtierf-il ia eutjons U nam to . ralljr known and thtir tMlri and rrpiitatsOQ tan-tfa out th wbol country tw csienuT, tuat it WhtijJ Mini unnMtMimrj lo uif( thair mariti further. Bi tomtetocirrumaUuci haveorciiiret which mvimur h a natter of duty to tha public not to ba towthw ilant, fur while the ehemnsl ivtruiui of tii 4 ar trnmfretM by rolnmna through ifat fri-M Bfa- wallowed bv quarU and a;aiiitia by Uaa affUctad. and ara (oaud jtut g oi Jar nothing, Chrkilc'fl Calf ank ah Jlagnetk Carathct, have been quietly workm their way anon tha aaoat intF.lij(ei.t aud rnUbla claitiea, u a cont-taJitly arhtevinrr cure in an .larm.nr traiaof diifasei, which ha fur age baflled ail tUa ail of nedicina and all tha raMiurcaa of Scik4i lha diseatea are called - X Ett VOl'S COMPLAINTS, and in these diieaiea ailicine ia of no avail what ever. It never does jrood ani it oiten due harra. RTrtps, Kxtracff, Balrai, BaUinna, fc.Uira, BHtr. filial. Powders and Tutu'iis of avcry knui ara jj1J1 worthlfciM, for they weaken tha tiUI energ i of tht already pruatraied tiu, while utler the trente tuiug, life-givina;, vitalurinr iiiflaenca of Ualfautm, a a-lietl by this beautitul discovery, the eihatiatai patient and weakened auflVrer ia restored to fora.e Lettlth. itrenzth, elasticity aul vigor. The. rem irki relate to auch .ietee aa NEC. 'Jit; IJOLOUKI X, BRONMIIT.S, Fu PITATMiN f the HKART. VKKNKSS. and aU KMALK iJlSOHUhUS, such aa NKHV(M S Hf All ai'HK. LA!SiTLUK and DWl'ONUKM V, waKh are oulr other name ftr Nervous lennefmcat k.PH.Ki'TlC KITS and ONVIXSIONS. which aiw now known to result from a iioa-eqmiibnaui af Mertuc iuCuence; NKK VOL'S TKKMOKS. DKAt. r-.SS, which is nearly always caused by tpri-i.hty of the Auditory Nertes, and can always te prvism turrit by llv.ni(m, when the orR ia iH deitrn-iad . I . srKI'olA, in its wont forms ; PALS'. an 1 P.VkA L SIS. uniformly caused by a dcftcieiivv of Nervoua inHnenre ; I IIIUKMi; RULI V ATiS -I. TOKriLHTV of fie LIVKU, PAIN in the SI (-, fcl.l'.i-ISH lit t:i LATION, SPINAL and IliP roMlLAl.MS, DKHriKNCV of k't VOL'S and FHYS'I.'AL KN. EKUV, and all those distressing complainU resoh, irr from a LLliA.Nut.MKf of tk .N-U.VO(. 6i STKM. Jo the above prevalent and terrible class of sis eaes Nervous ( om. Units are Bucb mora iiaaai out than if generally imagined CHRISTIE S G.UT1.MC tTRlTITLl, Are aw Abeol nt ami PoeltlY llpeelfiev The BKLT is used when the body or system gene rally is .aitected ; the M.t kLACfc. for coraplkints of the 'Throat, aa Asthma and Bronchitis, and of the Head ; aud the BKA4 t Lr.TS for all Ji -orders ef the anus or liuibs. as Kheu mutism, PaUy, T re mora tad Si'HsmoJic atttctiotut. These articles are airn)l aa Dlted as directed with the MAli.NKTM' VU lUwbteh a-C4iin irues thcta, and when jaiLhlulIy used tLsy NKVLU VMLl 0arThe great freculiariy and excHnee ot tke GALVANIC LL'HATIVr-JS cousisU in the tsc4 that Uiey arrest and cure diea by eultrard aaicsvwa, in place of the usual method of Urusrsing and Physicking the patieut till ehau?ed naiura sinks hoelessty under the infliction. 7Wy wtrrrtttk es trtts rytttm, etjualizr tSr circulation of the Himmti, sts aaWt the Mtrrjttmt, intitarate the entire emergiets. saw can never Jn t'te sltz'Unt harm un.ier trny circHmttmrsutM. Since their introltiction in the L'ni:ed States, only three j ers siuce, mure tkan 71,000 PERSONS jnclu.'.ng all aee, elates and conditions, among whom were a ktrare number of Ladies, who are pecav liarly subject to Nervous t omlaints. have been Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all horpeof ielisMfkad beenjiven ofv andovry. deutly ttatfvl to be without a parallel in the annals of Medical Science. lergymeu. lawyers, aud eras physi-eiuu ; ladies of the highest standing dittm guuhed persons holding elevates, oihcial sUtsooa. Bierchants. manntacturers. and mechanics ; the pner aud tlva rich alike ; often whole fanuijes. among aJ classes, ranks and conditions, have sajually been rs cipients, and have eiully sx:kiMwledged the won drous and often unexpected benefits which they hate thus received. mT Let it be known and remembered that theory Natural Re-ttTr-uve fr the Nerves is v,aivaiiiin aud that in all Nervous Diseases wo should " Tnrow Physic to the Dogs." To illu.trate the use of the GALV AMl BELT, etipuoso the caiie of a person anlictod with that bene of civilization, ) St'Ki'S! A. or any other Chronic or Nervous liorler. In ordinary cat, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on tho nerves and muscles of the stomach, ailord temporary reiioC but which leave the p-itieitt in a lower state, awd with kg red faculties, alter the action thus etejted baa i-osed. Now compare this with tho effect result. .g from the application of the iiALVANlC BKLT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst eymp gtims of ati attack, and simply tie tho Belt nrand the Bodv, using the Ye -jiit tic Fluid as directed. In a thcrt period the inseusiMe perspiraUow will act an tie piMitive element of the Beit, thereby causing a Sal. a rue circulation which wiU pase on to tbe nec":ve. Slid tuace lt k again to the po9itiia thus keeping p a continuous Oalvanic iirulatie throughout tlie sv-tem. Thus the most severe rates of DSPLP8IA are rKRMAN'r.NTLY CVBKD. A KfcW DAVS IS AMPLY SIKKH'IK-NT TO LB-iDl-CATL TliK DiStASt. OF VKAKS. . MANY THOUSAND CERTiriCAlS JL3TD TESTTMONTALS from tho most iuWUigeut and reaportalk ereos reidiug in every portion of the I uited Sutes, cHii4 bo p reseated. These are now ttneceasary, but a numerous selection embracing many statwtnsnt ef the most extraordinary character. stAciest to t'ON VIN'.'K THK MOST S4 KPTU AL may behiJoftM authorised Agent. Tho interested are pai urulaxis' invited to call. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS? rra n mi the m&t tlMhikf. ThTaV ciam in the City ef lew Term. "I have been using C hristie's fsalranic articles ia quiet way among my patients for about two jeira fast, and I confess 1 am astonished at their sticcsu. f 1 ara sure a disease is Athni. I know wtst thev will do. In Kptleptic Kit, particularly ia children : Deafness and Affectums of ti.e Head, in adult ; Paraij.i ajul Paltiy, in all ages, and m-ieed tcvera other dieae of like natnre w hich hali-g pui7led the prttxfsiin, 1 have found the tialtsx articles of surpri&uig benefit. Although 1 de.- tte shameless quackery of advertisements aI (apers, 1 must express my conflthrnco end belief in the wondciful Mr lues of t litilS JIK S t I KA TiVKS. My nam ia, of coarse, confidential, bat I shall nei-er hesitate to recomiuend your axucles u ail proper CeCcauajnj.'' , ANOTHER IXSTA5C2 OP CA5D0R. T 1). C. MoacHaso. M. P. fsea. Agt. for Dr. 1'naisTir. N'w York. Dttt Sir, Bcung j ti-i. tun in the ricinfrT of one of your Agents, 1 liii.e been much gratilieJ ia the examination of your tialvanic turati.es. and highly pleased with tlieir practical results. J hat observed that they are coiutructed vn tbe true sciea tiSc principle tor the gmtie, .:. pirmsieitt sat. e timtal itevelopmtuit of tho Galvanic l urrent. theey filling a dUideratnm, long sought for, but hervU-tois unkviown. 1 cheerfully reciumend them tor ths alleviation and cure of those distressing aila"1 called Nsavera Ciimfmi-?, fcr which they s.t ss kappily and ingeniously designed. Very truly yours, DAVID RICE, 5! P Leverett, Mass., keb'nwry iu. ISM. stsTNo trouble or inconvenience attenif the ass of DR. CHRISTIES fcjLVfA7C f"lMTf,'JJ and thev may be worn by the most feeble end cato with perfect enso and safety, in eisay c the sensation attending their use is hsgit pif"J and arrteahie. They are accompanied by full plain directions lor n, I'amphieta with full ticulara may be obtained graua, of tho auUiatisas Prices: The Galvanic Belt. Three Dollar. Tha Galvanic Nfcklncs, Two Dollnr. Th tialvanic II raxUtj, 0a Italia The XIagnetio fluid, One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. ftja. Btwmn of Cownltrfriu and Ifsrttlera Mratissx. p C. MOREHEAD, M. ft. CUUitkRAL ACKNT FOR THE UN1TKD JT" Aaon In Levisbnrf C. W. SCT1AITTJ , iBanUb ot the Cljromtlt (PK'f. ON account from one on to tow 7" (landing, CASH and also! Wood, Wheat, Butter, and raoM ether Tiedace let bocstBcld UeW,, Ihe canenl is'es
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