LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Another "Rushing Melody." -C1eb Cus'airg, Attorney General under l'res. fierce, recently wrote to his Democratic friends in Massachusetts, not to have any kind of connection with the Free Soilers. Whereupon a writer in the Thilad. Duly Rcyister who souuda quite like a Whig Poet near Lcwisburg perpe trates the following : Tea Tsrribla Manifesto of the Graat Kn-Shme. (i'l-Mof ft fMnr.tfoe Coining , Cashing once vieitrd "I"""" uf. u " Mo-- Howbrit, be ought somewhat of Um Celestial Inflation, and bun lf appreciation. Ho- ye men of Me.earhu.rlts, iTi the (treat ku .bine Uiat apeak :) As ja value hwve. and fl.lie, l-lit your AUnitiou fn-ak. H'bil! amalgamate with freemen. Ye who've own. d by Franklin fierce 1 Ilread ye Dot bis iudlgnatioa ' sear ye uol bis srr-ta m fierce! Will V ll'.liD that question Uaiusl th- rreud'-ula commands t Cea jp tun -h tbe ark of kuowl-d With uueuuescrated bands? Know ye ax, that lord of sr.g-s Who convened at Baltimore, Sealed that question ui, fur --e Aye: perhaps fur evermore t Eecp your eyes an t , ye faithful : lime a till give the ".a I Will a owmmi Democrat man Dare to undertake to t un.. 9 Knew yel that in solemn council All "the Government ' b-. met. Anil tli voice that i f irew-iru. yen Issues from the Cabinet I Oct upon yonr knees, e relele! And conks, year awtul siu ; See tlx frigulfat guif twl-.re y,a, Er headioug v tumble in. Purine this Adiuinistmtiou, Every spark : sreedoni'e fire. Gleaming oa the wi buriwn, Shall be "crushed" till it expire. Into the Tannic, fiery furnace. Shall each ainld i ig wight be thrown. Who wont let this Slavery question Clean leek-tally alone. Tat, Sim. take the aide that err do, ITvtng Haeery to hr ritflit. And like our uroeina;, hum Ir um "Orh-an," "Afilate" with all your might lam with Tnaaury pap we'll feed you. Till you eim"l burst your hid. Though of aseoa you're tlie dullest. Or are oonndrele doutde-dyed ! Tote and art with rank Free- Hers! lierce will never sanetivn that ; No I the edvurale of Havery la our modern lVm.KTt- Morn p. Ilcanrn. tli'Hreat, Hard wf the '-'Jnrrowiise.M Change of Names. A correspondent of the jtiicatcr Ex aminrr thus freaks f ibe change of names gradually iffoctrd by the descendants of German'. This change affected the spell ing and pronunciation On frequent occasions, 1 meet wLh new names by looking over the advertisements of your p ipers. I was as'ot.isljd when I lately discovered a name in your paper written '-Zuck." This is not the first time it is misrepresented to the public. Such was not the name when it was caried across the Atlantic ocean. About the year 1750 two brothers by the name of "Zag" eini-! grated from the canton of same name in ! Switzerland, in search of better f irtuue among the inhabitants of the new wmM. One had settled in Peon township, (War wick,) Lancaster county, and the other near Chauibersburg, Franklin county. Their deceudaut are uow scattered abroad, some in Tancaster Co., some in Lebanon, some in Ohio, and even in California. They spell their names in the following fire different ways vis : '-.tig Z'ike, Zuck, Zook, and Z'tokc." From whence have have all these names come ? They arc the descendants of two Gcrmau brothers from Switzerland. Let our readers take their maps and search for a town and canton in Switzerland of that name. Tlicy will find it spelled "Zug," which was the original name. Thus it is with many more "Gibble, Kibble, and Kipple," Zimmer manCarpenter; Steiuweg Stoneroad ; Hochstacdtcr llostetter, and so on. Thus the nam -s of the rising generations are entirely different from their true and original ones, as brought to this country by their forefathers. American Ingenuity Mattertiiat Almost Thinks. Among the multitudi nous objects iu the l'ateut Office at Wash ington, aud which evince what skill can do, u IS an invention tliat licks Up pins! from confused Leap, turns them all round with their beads up, and sticks them in papers in regular rows ; another goes through the whole process .of cigar ma kiog, taking in tobacco leaves, and turning out the perfect article. One machine cuts cheese; another scours knives and forks; another blacks boots ; another rocks the cradle ; and seven or eiht take in washing and ironing. Another patent is for a ma chine that counts the passengers in an omnibue, and takes their fare. When a fat man gets in, it counts two and charges double. There are a variety of guns that load themselves; a fi.-h line that adjusts its own bait ; and a rat trap that throws away the rat, and then baits and sets itself, aud stands in the corner for another." Pon't Walk so Fast. " I have often used," said G retry, " singular stratagem to slacken or quicken the pace of a walk ing companion. To say you walk too fast or too slow, is impolite, save to a friend ; but to sing sofily an air to the time of the walk of your compauion, and then, by degrees, cither to quicken the time or make it slower, is a stratagem as inuoceut s it is convenient." A genius down east has invented a spy glass of wonderful power. lie sai l he looked through it at a third cousin aud it brought him relatively nearer than any of his brothers. Hew man bats cover a multitude of, tins and worthless heads ! and hot' man plaited shirt dosobqs cover a cold, hollow cavern, where there ought to be heart ! A tree was blown down lately by a strong newspaper puff. The roof of the priuting office vJercd much danagsf at tlie same time. j NEW FIRM, AND . NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in I i ... T 1 to old friends and the public, at the late atand of 8. K. l.vndall.on Markel street, the cheapest (tor cash) and best lot of 3300.0 .in tr SOorfl for Men and Bovs, ever offered in Lewisburg A Splendid Lot of GUM SHOES. Also all kinds of aSISS VIAK Gaiters, half-Gaiters, ric. Children's Shees if all styles and sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. As we are both known as practical shoe makers and experienced workmen, we solicit : . . i r ., i.i: . 1 .ll ,n in merit it. . H. K I. Siller. Lewiaburg, Nov. II, 1803 Readings Patent Corn Sheller, rx Capable of shelling lOOOBushels of Corn r per day. For sale bv DAVID LASDRETH. T ! " ASBICttTCBAl WABE-HOC1B, No. 23 SOCTB SlITB fTBKkT, Sulc Agent fur I'hiLitlttphia. This Sheller. patented in July, 1852, has met with a success unparalleled by any Ma chine of the kind ever offered to the public. The following cerlificate(one ofa large number received) will give some idea of what people think of it who have used it: Ssiaiaor Bridgr, Del.. Jan. 2. 18M. Tiiis is to certifv, that I haie had Kesilins's new Corn Sheller. pateuhd'in July last in operation on my farm .r rart of a dir. durinit whieh time it shelled rifting See, n Hundred lliishels of Crn : and. from whet I hare ain of iis p rf ,rm .tee. I am sat sfied it raiwrity is fully lluri and ' Uu-Ji'U frr him. It does not break the Corn, nor are the eol-s at all injured frr fu.-l. I great ly prefer it to inv o:her Shelter now in use, and think it will iup. rse.ie all othr n"W made. 3m. Very Kespntfully Voura, X. S- W " Here I your Remedy ! HOLLO WAV'S OINTMENT a Most MiKArrLor; clrk of bid legs, after 43 YKAKS' fcl.KKKKi.NO. Extract ." a LrUsT from Mr. H'uivtm 1iiptn, nf 70. Saint X.trgt .Strrfl. H -Ottfl, OatCti X" ldCA, mk At thr air of IS mv wife f who Is now fil rmujnt ft violent om.1, wht-b wtllU in he.- ftiKl err finer that tiraf tht-v h.iWf .trti iD'rrrnr ton; and rrrtlf inflaoi- cd. llera!otft were diitrftinn, and fornioiittm faitf tbvr Pi wan d:prifd fntirely ii rest aud rilrp. Every Trtavdy tbat uedjeal turn alitr-d wan trieU, without tffrt; br haHfa 9utrml nef p y, and the fatal- of her letn wii tr riMt. I hnd tftfn read ynar Adrcrti-ieiiient,and atlvimd h r to try your fills ani Ointai-nt.amJ ana last rpsoure afvr every oth-r remetjy hail .ritTtd usclro beronse-ntt d ao m. Mie comuivnced nx wykii aeo, ana, tranice to rrUU-. in now in mod h!ih. IlerlernHre iainleM,witbout earn or tr. atii her leep tound aud unditurbed. Could j'.u navv witDf-AMii iuv fiuflfnua of my wire during tLe iat 4 1 Trmr.aud ron trust ihm with her prv?-ntenjuyoieiJt t h-altli. ! u wouiit in'lcM f.-f 1 d-Hhted in liaTiUiC oeeo the m ant offKr atl allevialinic thr mtlfrinswofa fellow mature. ricued) U ILL. AM UALflX. A i't.KtfS 70 VKAR OP AIE Cl'RKI. OF A HAD LEO OF Vr.Alia" i AMJl.Ntt. Copt tttt-r frttm Mr. Wm.A Wf, liv xldrr of Gas Orm, r iv . -. nrar Muaaersneta. aatea muw jim, iooi. To l'rofrMtr HoU-'rWAT, tm-1 -uff-rrd t-ra uertod of SOyemre from a bad les.a retu)t of two or three dillereut aoudenU at iim Works; acrom;abrrd by K.rbuUc ryfuptoma. 1 bad rrrourse to a aritv ut mtcal adir,withoui orriTiug any Dettentyana W4 even U'ld that tile Wm muit b- amputated yet. in Opiiitoii tn tht opinkfli. jour rilU aud Oitutiirt-nt have -ife-u-l a t-oru.iteie cure 10 M hort a uute Uimt lew wbo had uot wiinvathil it wuid cr-Jit the fact. (rtiicued) WM. ABBS. Tlir truth of tin- tutemeut rata be Tor.fltii by Mr. W. P. CncUu i. . hi-mh-t, U, Market ttreeL, lluJdenoeld. A DI'KAl't-'L l.H UBHtrT(L'UElllS ONE MONTH. Ej tract of a LetUr frttm Mr. tfUrick Turner of Jtns- hurtt, AVtjt, tbiUd December lcfA, lt5U. To rr.f.nMr 1 1 on--'Wit, Unn Ma .Mv wife had f-nircrvd from Bad Breast more than mi mnttthfl.aiid during the whole per, bad the it tiidi-ul atieiitlaii't-, but atl U no uim. aod bavintc before Itt-aHl an awful wourd in uiy owu Wg hy your unrivalled luedt-'Of. I dftermiueJ ajain to ue oar Tills and Oint ment, aud then fore cave tin m ft trial in br eae, nd f 'rtuuafe It wan thnt I did fo. f r in'a month a rure was p -rf- rifi ; and the i-rtii-fct thnt variou otlHr branches of my fn in i ly hare derir'd from thir ut-e ft really astoniab ing. 1 now utrouifly recomraend the-m to all mv fnenda. U'ul FltKliKi;it'li TLUNLH. ax INFLAMMATION is hie ."IIiE rrnrisciLT (TUF.P. O'j'jf f a fatter from Mr. fraicu Arnott of BrruhuUft. LVwM Kncd. WinW, datd April ..IMA, 1861. To I'rof-ejMpr Huu.-'Wat. Put For ni-irt than '2f yearn my wifr bar been iiuljivt. irom time to time, to atta-k ni innumntation in lue tuae, for whi-b she wan hied and blii-tervd to a frreat rxteut; rtill the riin culd nt l reniuT-d. About u-ur years aaro "he m in the papwsrs the wnndrtul cur- s efft-etu-d by your rM and OitiUnent, and thought nhe would icive thi-m a trial. To Iht prrut ajtoni-huient and deliiiht, rhe trot imme-liate reliff from th ir use, and aft r peieTering for three week tlie paiu in her side was prfertly cured, and file ha cbjoy-d the best of health for the Innt four years. lii;ned FKANUti A KNOT. The Pills 7hoa:d be tued oonjointlj with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad 1.c Chilblain. Fitu!as iore ThroaU Hal BreasU Cbatp-d Oout Skin DiscaaeS Huuiona Corns (soft) wellinKs S.relI-ftdJ Cnr and cmiti-aeted piles tirers and rites and Miff Rheumatism Wounds 0co-ltay Joints Sralds Yaws Ghteg-fotd. Elephantiasis iore Nipph s Ac Ae. 3old tt the K-t-ibll-hmeot of Professor flourWAT. 2,4, Strand, i near Temple Bar, London), and by all reppccUh. IiruriHts and lalers in MMdirines throughout the Britfrb Empire, and of those of the United States, in Pots at 37U etSe. s; ett., and $l,.'rearb. Wholesale by the principal Uriisr bnue in the I'nion : by MeMrs A B A D.Saxw. New V rk.and Ur.CD Km.;ht.7. mth Sixth t., Philada. Sa Vnr u a cmnderaMt sunny by taking the. largrr met. y.n. Directions lor th guidance of patients in ereiy disorder are aflixed to each Pot. ( ly452a ) PIANO AGENCY. RAYI.N't. been appointed Agent fortheialr of the celebrated Piano, manufactured ly .ro. lOCallT, riillad., the unilrrticnrd would be happy to cupply any riliavneof the Sumju. htinna rnnntry who ma) ilcaire an Inatrumenl well made, after the latest improvement. 1 wo of there Instrument havr lately been iiilrouticci! into l.ewMiii'f, to which I am happy to lefer any one. The Piano are are warranted, and if nt ratisfaetnry on trial for a year, they may be eicliaiiged. Price reason able FRVM'ISJ. tiKSSNER. I.ewihurf. Feb 24. (Sol. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Drjnt and Manufactory or .. I. Miller & Co., 9. W. rOBSca Aar sn SuruBa Stbiit, Philadelphia. IVF.RV variety of shades. Wholesale and J Ratail. such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic igneite. Oil ami Dry Landscapes, are to be hrl at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders f..r (Silt, Plain Store, Lettered and oth er Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a call. H n-ill try to please. Brasses Trioitnioes, &r alwavs on hand. Remember 8. W. corner Seamd and Arrh ! Utreets, Philailelphia. I Feb. II, I8S3 6m4I I fTREDI of cuperior form, for sale at lha Chronicle office, t rti sintls, Afr per dot a-akLfiS ist-&k CLIXTOX WELCH, AttorMy at Law, LEW1SBURG, Union Co., Pa. 8ics.Office nearly opposite Kline's Hotel. Refers to Hint. Jamet Fnrntidt, Bellrtmtt, 14. w James T. Mile, do P. C. Htt nut f Co do Hun. A'lrahitm S. Wiltrm. Lemitlown, 1. A. Jtritan, Sniibiiry. u &tmel (iWrta, IfJtitlalrtburff. Linn, Omit t Co iui(j.Ai. rieuf'MrjT, April 22, l&X " Small Profit ami Qnuk Sales.' BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE J. II. & W. BROWN. 1TTE take this method of in form in the j public that we have fitted tip the old j -VSiOy TRADING STAND,'9 where we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Groceries and FISH, which can not fail to pteasr, cither in regard to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. CASH will be paid for all kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor every description of VmwHc Fritduce. Tiirtleville, April 22, 185.3 J. E. GOULD, (Sueeexanr to A. HOT,) . 1 C 4, Clt est n u t Street, Sica ' Bu HJ ing, PHILADELPHIA, IXTEXSIVE Mcsic Pi BLisHia and Dealer j in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallrlt, Oavia & Co's( Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge AmUuii and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, MeIodenns,Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rales as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks iu the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who mav favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand 1'ianos lor sale. Iy473 Lightning Rods. VFTEK many years' close investigation and numerous experiment, the Patentee takes pleasure in informing the public that he bss arrived at the true principle of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that every City, 1 own, illage and Country fall victim to annualtv, ih-' th a .. nealien iu inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially then the remedy is so eai-y to obtain this i found in ARMTTAGE'S Patent magnetic igl)lning Bobs, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the moat scientific gentlemen in the world Professors M'.Murlrie, Johnson, Wallor and many ulber lhat have examined them, recommend and .peak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pronounced them the only safe rods in use in this or any other country for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage i to divide and throw back a part of the eh cine fluid harmless to the clouds ; in lime ot a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without tbe slightest danger of lea ving the conductor. This rod baa many other advantages over Ibe old one. The only place of manufacturing is in line St. 3 doort abme 2th, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. 1 erms cash. These rods bave been purchased and surees ully ued by the following individuals, companies and corporations, whose names are cheerfully submitted : In and nrar IViHadtlphia A. 8. Roberts, Oeorgv Santzintcer, JuUin Bonvier. .Vttdire Conrad. J. Mulfopi, John Hnmes, C C. Claulry, J. Brenner, ii. Oakley, Onrail rngersol, ine mocKley Almshouse, Anaersnn umcners, ft-v. J. L. tlrant, Jubn Notmao, Tbos. tiruver. Hate 4 Hoons, A. R. Oinkers, 11. Simmons, Tbos. Nott A Co., Mr. bowuinic, J. . Urver, J. W. HttwiD, C Humphreys, J. Ktpley A Co., J. Nymsn, n. Barlen. J. Ovenshire, 43. ten ner, Mr. Sharpies, Mr. Martin, S. DorUey, J. Urlnkiry, Mr. Uariron, Ur. Paul, . Ii. I'owers A Co., J. Winrpenny, II. Miller, the Ked Bank Hotel. Ibe V. S. Arsenal, tbe Spring tiaMen Coaamissioners' Hall. M tlir St.tU of Hex Jerarv. Oeonre Crispin, Judge M'Call, Judre Dayton, John NelmsD, Dr. H. M'Murlie, Benj. Huberts, Mr. J. Dnwninf. y.v vmox rorxrr. UnrtUjt Tp. Mark Halfpenny, Wm. Foster, John Haas, Viehael peters. Jaroh rmith, David Kilman, Reuben Meneb, Ueorm Kleekner. X Rtrlin. Court House, and Commissioners' oftt-e. iAmttt'tne Tp John Jteher. f aton 7. Dr. Charles Wilson. Washington Tp John Knnts. Simon Kunts. IVna Tp. Isaac Cuuldrtin. While Ueer Tp. Michael Hoffman. BEC0MXE.XDAT10XS. pHruma Aug. 13. IS47. I have this day carefully Inspected a conductor or l.irhtnlni Ksj, with vane and index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitsire, on Itellcvue llonse, Oloueester, and bave no hesitation in saying that it is not only the best 1 hare ever seen, but that it is the only one I have yet examined that is ronttrurted on strictly scientific princi ples. It is with much pleasure that I recommend bis conductor to tbe attention of owners of building. II. MrMl ltTKIK. I am wrll satisfied that th Magnetic Lightning Hod, manufactured by Mr. Tbomaa Armitago, of I'biuvlelphia. is tbe best tbat has ever been made. I have spent several years in the study of the laws of electricity and magnet ism, and have no hesitation in saying that tlie Knd arc constructed upon tbe only principle of safety. Tbe electric shock Is received and dispersed by the magnet at the top of the rod, and it would be impossible, according to tbe laws of attraction and repulsion, f,r a building to be injured hy a atroke of lightning when protected hy one of these rods. 1 have been acquainted a ith Mr. Armitagc for several years, and before he commenced the manufac ture oi these rods I examined tbe principle on which they are constructed, and lt convinced that their adootion would be attended with complete success. The increasing ucmana ror mese rods, ana tneextensivesales in all part of the country, t ample commendation f f I heir utility and snpenorny. TRACY K. WALLER, M. D. losing Sua, thilad Ce April 10, 1862. fSril. V. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER. Hartleton, Union Co. Pa. aie Agents for Union and adjoining Counties, and will furnieh tlie Rod on tbe same term aud in the same manner as lha Proprietor. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, XE1TLT k EIPEDITIOCSLT AT THE "CHROI-ICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentin. 4 T hi Residence. Romk Tki.J at XV of the Board walk. ."Mw. LEWISBCRG. 399 Dr. John Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE removed to Market street, sec ond floor entrance door between Kline's Hotel aud C E. Bowes Store. Lewisburg, April I, 1853 Entered areorlit:)- fn A'-t of r-flTis, In the yea 1M. I.y J. B. ItoKIMToV, M. It, iu the rlerk'a OHiea uf tle liialrict Court f the YfUn IH-triet of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! CHEAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S TIIK TItUB DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR. ATR.J J I ICE. PUF.PAIIKD from F ESN ST or the Fourth STOMACH OF Til K OX. after direction hy BAIION I.IKHHI. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 3. UUUUIITOS, M.D., rhilndcll'liia. i'a. " I DIVEST." Pnch i th true meaning of tn ward PKI'SIN. It is the chief clement, or Ureat Digesting Principle of iheOastrir Juice--Ibe .Snlreaf o t, the Vmrijying. freiemug, and StimntaUna Agent of the Sto mach and Intestines. It is eitraeted from tbe Wgestiv) Stomach of tbe Ox, thus forming a TKUK DKiTl FI.I'IK. prlely like th natural Gastric Juice tn its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLLTB and PKKFKIT Sl BTITt;Tli for It. This Is SATl'KK'S OWN KEMRPT ffer an nnbealthy Stomach. No art of man can eiual Its curative powers. It contains no ALCOHOL, B1TTKRS, ACIDS, or NAU fKOt'S DKl'tiS. It is extremely agreeable tn the taste, and may be taken by tbe most feeble patients who cao not take a wat-r cracker without acute distress. Ib-ware of mtl'WJKD IMITATIONS. Pepsin Is NOT A DRIIO. Call on the Agents, and get a Descriptive Circular, gra tis, giting a large amount of SCIKNTIFIO KVIKKNCK, from Lieoig's Animal Chemistry: Dr .mlj's Physiology of Dig stion ; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet ; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University; l"rof. Dungllnson's Pbysiolog ; Prof. Silliman.of Vale College. Dr.Carpan-b-r's I'hyi-iology. Ac. bether with rcportsof Cl'RES from all parts of the United Stales. Aitentt Dr. Thornton k Christ, Lew isburg ; Roabong A Antes, New Berlin ; J. W. Friling, Sunbury. lyl&I rPHE undersigned continues the LIVE L RY BUSINESS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and resnrrtfullv solicits the Dalronaee ol his v friends and the public cenerally- .... - . . . . . - . . t - r. r. UIIAKbfeS e. II COO. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Executors' .Vol Ice. T ETTEK3 testainentarv on the last will j and testament of Simi-el Anson, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, dee'd, have been granted to the subscribers by the Register of l.nion Co. AH persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement; and all persons indebted make payment with- i i . .rev- i mins-u - out aeiay, to n irj.v. i.i.rivf.vc, p-rs UYEKS A.M.MtlAS.J I.ewi.burg, Oot. 18, ISfi. N. B. It vers Ammons will continue th lumber business ol the late firm of Hum and A -so, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Y7o 352A??IL2ja WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG market Street, Lew.lttbars;, Tn. CHERRY PECTORAL Far (be I'arw aaf COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BR0XCHITIS, WHOOriXfi-COVCn, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND COVSCMFTIOX. uJnt hy thr rirr, wptm the kink thereof thatl grim a8 tret fur mrat, hrw tmf shall w4 fad ami the f ruit tnereoj shall or. j"r mmi a ma me. ienj inerenrjvr mnuetne. IIi-k was hopt; fur the i.rk rrrordrd o mfro, and rrrrj yent Id Drw -proof to tbe lUfaraiMM thai Xhrwe proniaan shall not fail. A medical arirnr dtccToni and drjpnatft th rtrotAte nature ha Riven, one Y y one tlie diteanea lhat affliet oar nee yield to the control nf art. Of all the naladiea we raffcr fr.rtD, none ha ranird 3orr Ttrtitnutoao untlmelj Krae than Conjmmj tin of tbe Lung. Subjoined we gire Mine eTtd'-nce that thii too tny be eurrd, and that Pulmonary Complaint, in all their form, may be irmoftd hy CiiCBtif PccmiKL. ton ixflvksza Axn MToorrxc eorcn. Nashville, Tenn June t(L lhft2. Fin I hat-e repra telly nnd your Cmaai PinrrtaAL tor Whtmpinif Conph and InftUfDia, and have no heitation in prnnouneinj- it a c mplte n-m dy. r'onr of my child dren have hen afilirtrd with them diaas and the free ne nf ibe Peci.al has alwaya alTord4 almoat inatant relief. JAMES UlaOVKH. Wc attest the trnih of the above rtatement: M. M'Ul M V, Editor of tbe Naahville Whig. J. M. ZIMMKUMAN, Dniprift. FOR A COXSVMPTirK COt'Clt. Fitthblhii, Pa Feh. 2i, 1R&1. IVar fir For thirc year I have been afflieted with a eouh. o ditresitn(t that I fn-qnenlly depaitvd of reeoT ery ; much of the time I tu oMipd to H up alt night in my rhatr, a my conch would riiffi-eate me when I laid down. Ilttvinf nried many iemrdiea without mueh relief, I at lat tried the Chejlkt Prctoral, which ander Prorid ence ba cared me altoprtber. I am with (rratitude Voura, JAMES MCAMLE. Among the othT ditfn7iithed authoritiea who have lent th4r dkuth to rt'eommend tbia preparation aa the best knAwn tn tbem tor atr.ctiotui of the luajnt, are Pre. pEKBirwH, of VintDt Md. tollea. Pmf. SiUetMt, rf Yale College, Prof. V LTiPri. MoTT.of N w Vork. Prf-f (ut a t rla so, of Itowdoin Med. Coll ra. Pmf RiirariFLo, of imio Med. Colletn. Caam.i Jt!-ai. or Mwcal 8cie5cb. Bnaroii MimrAt aso "caoirAt. Joca.wAU CHARLsTMTirJt (S C.) MLMCAL RfTIXV. New Jcasry Mirnru It croaTF.a. lion. lUitBT Clat. V. 8. Senator. Ilito. Geo. P. M tuR, Am. Amhauitador to Turkey Ci"0. En xl el Itt-UtKm pRsidfnt of Chill ' Rt. Kee. En. Powm. Ird Bishop of Toronto. ' Rev. Dr. laAarwi. of Brooklyn, X. Y. Arehhihfp PintccLL, of Cineinnati, O. Alan many eminent peiwonaftea ,m t reign muntriea. Not only In the more damreroua and dktrexwittw -" 1 or the Lunfn, bat alo aa a family medirine iVr ortprional oae. it ia the aaiVat, pleaaunteat and beat in tbe world. PREPARED AXD SOLD ttYJA MFSf irwo Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mat. OLFoeaale be C.W.rnkTwtM-1mMrm J un.. MilUn; Miss M. MTay. Northamhariand; A. W. Kossler, New Berlin ; I. Gcxhart, UniarrvvTe ; and by Pruggifts eTeryhM. IyladtW6cbia Winfield Woolen Factory, . nasiiafan. I'nion County. fflHIS establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, a"na none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish- ment in this or me aoj.iu...8 His waeirons will be around as usual, and tits wagMu . . . ,slani shment. nfp.ailmseWesoftbatoPportu- nl,y. . . i - anr! intend keen- rr i nave ai - --- . in, , choice assortment of V'" Yiirnt. nrf.e wnicn a wm - Iur HJ--t prni1r tren I exchange for -woo. , " rk if i LFPEN N V . Hartleton, April 22. 1853-tT $500 CHALLENGE. WH TEVEU concerns the health and fce.ir,, Uf a people, is at all times of I, -;-,; i take it for the most vaiuaoic i..Fw...--- -granted that every person will do all n their power to save the lives of their children, and Siat every person will endeavor to promo e . . 1. 1 . Mil aaerifires. I teel It to their own neaun . be my duty to soiemuty asu. ...7. 'j: tk. nn in nn of the most M,ebra.l 'V-hTh "iVlulU ar. r'iT yif vo?.n TptiU euDliooally rh.ne.bl. 'IT..8- KKISb-w- Pu.- Irrular Wr fratl thei ae-ou WOUMS, aud you aho-ld vt once appij lue wr-utj Aa artklv VoBded 0 eejenttlie prinriples,c.ruiled etbrarj overall others. . THE TAPE WOIl M ! ai ;iT"b"efIrtin tl health T " e.M 8 "vitas Ihure, I Its, e.. U.at th.-e alBieted seldom saspeet Uiat It is rape lli-nr. basteamir lhu to an iararaJiT lo order to destroy this worm a treatment most be aarsned; it w.ild thered re be IroVto Sw to ' u'" V'" "o"" ."""! SlTCbstnieUona,tl.at the Worm Syrup may art direet tLZ tknmtnV whirb must be Uken in doses of two le.Xr.lib Urn., a day: the dlnelta. M towS aever been kaowa to fail g cunug lb. moat obstinate case of Tape Worm. voBtxsACK-s Livr.it mis. No rrt of the system is more liab e to disease than the Uver. lt serving ai a altera to purify the blood, or giv Id, tli proper seeretioi, to tbe bile; that any arong a, lion of tbe Liver effects tne o ner .n.por..u. r" - , tbe system, and results variously, to Liver lompUiut, , . V. a. u'. .hnulil. therefore, watrh I tbe IJver. These I'ill. being e..mised of " llanU furnished by nature to heal tlie sk, naijely. 1st, An Exprtoranl, which augment the ret.ou pulinonTry mueus membrau. or promotes t diM-bam. Sf ielvetid matter. 2nd. Aa AlUr.,l.ve, whieb changes IU s.,me inexplicable and inacnsible manner the certain mor bid action of the sy-tem. 3d. A Ton which gic. tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parte of the b..lr. 4th. A ta(.irt.c which arts in perfect harmony with the otle-r ingredients, and operating on tbe bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying thr blood, which destroys di-ease and restores health. TO FEMALES. I Too will nnd theso Pills an Invaluable medirine in i many complaints to which yoo are subject. In ohstrue- i.t.u. I ... n.rii.1 fthev have been found ol in estimable brneflt. restoringtheir funetionalarrangements to a healthy action, pur.fying the blood and other fluids so effectual ly to put to flight all complainw which may arise from female irregularities, as hesyiache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the tide, back, e. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hoar. sacB.and others being base imitation. Ageuts wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N.HoBK.vssra, at his Laboratory, No. 120, North 2d, above Race St., Thilad., Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States. AnanTS. Dr. Thornton & J. Baker, I.ewis- l nri...lo..l. .ml I? ..,-: I Snnlc ftie tTitinn tU. I'A V l W. ,lliiitciiiijpM.,v , - ' . Bro., Mifflinburg; Yotingman & Walters, Dry Valley ; R. Keller, Adamsbtirg; S. Wiltenmyer, Middleburg ; M. Specht, Beavertown ; J. D. . . tr , i- - r. v. : - . U ffej.v nienennener, avcw vuiumuia ; n. Forest Hill. Pbii r, ucu 25 tun CARR, C.IESE & CO. Flour, Grain, and Lumber COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 23 Sl 3 Spear's Wbarr, Baltimore. Refer to John Clark, President Ciliscns Bank, J n-liimare A. P.tiiles, Cashier Frauklin llank, 1 John HerUler. jr, Ksq.. 1 rhil,d,, hi, Koacra, ilinnirksoa A Co., " J.Tome. Esq.. President tVeil Bank, Tort Deposit. J. U allowt-r k Son, llarrishurg. Col. II. C. Kyer, 1 ,.. J.II.AppCo4 J Nagle, Wingate Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq.. 1 Mllllc Simon Sebnyler, Ksq, f J" Oeocxe uodine. Uuirhesville W. Weaver t Co., Moutoursvills. Oen. W. r. Packer, 1 lwis O. Itllllne. I Me Henry A Bubo, Jersey Shore. J. P. Huliug, Esq., Lock Ilavrn. (Cj'Cabb, GtgsK & Co. have the larjrest Wharf Rooms of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to Boats in discharging their cargoes. Feb. 11, 1853 Cm461 Almanac for 1853. 5 I 5 ? I 3 J s i ? g a l i1 its a-SS4S67Slt.a45S-s9 J 9 10 11 12 lr. U IS I J? 10 11 12 1.1 U I". 1A Z to 17 IS 10 JO 2 a I IT ! 19 ill 21 a 23 ? 23 2S 2T 2R a ' 24 2.'. 2. 27 1 2 30 30 31 1 , 31 IZ34SI' I2.14&S 3 J S 9 10 11 12 ( 7 S 9 111 11 12 13 13 14 IS 1 I" IS 19 i ' C 14 t.S 1'. 17 Is 20 J 20 21 2223 24 26 26 , 9? 21 22 23 21 24 2i 27 S7 2S I . I 2S 2!l :l 31 ll S I 123 3 I S 9 10 11 12 1 1 J I 5 1 S y 10 1.1 14I5 11'. 17 IS 19 I, 11 12 13 14 IS 1 17 a 20 21 22 23 24 2G ' "S IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 T, 29 Jo 31 ( a 2S 2-. 27 2S 29 .Hi 12, 1 k 3 4 ,' 7 S 9 ,1 - 2 3 45H7. aw lolll 12 13 14 IS IS .1 Q 9 lo 11 12 13 14 15 f 17 18 19 2il 21 22 23 I ft tfi 17 1 19 20 21 22 Si 2S W 27 2S 29 30 1 1 S S3 24 2S 27 2S 2 3U31 3 1 2 3 4 S K 7 l, 1234S S 9 to II 12 1.1 14 I 7 9 lo II 12 B Is Is 17 in i. 20 21 i1 a 13 I4iis in 17 is 19 j 22 23'24 25 2f 27 2S , s 20 21 22123 24 25 2 29 30131 I 27 2S 29 10 I 1 2 3 i 12a JJ S 7 S 9 111 II M 4 S R 7 9 10 g 12 1.H14 15 If, 17 IS . S II 12 13 14 IS 1 17 S 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 I . m IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28(29 So t 34 26 27 2 29 50 ,11 "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. Thispnpulor work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this offi.:e. Pric. 75 cents "Map ef tbe State of California, OREGON. UTAH. NEW MEXICO, and TEXAS, printed by 8. Aog's Mitchell in 1R46, and painted to correspond with the boun- dariea fixed by Congrea in I860 for sal at the Chronicle oSee, price 25 clt. rain Prilte. rpHE undersigned wish to inform the J farming community generally, that they are now manufacturing J J ROSS" Nicy Improre.l CRMS DRILLS, or SOWING MACHINE. Without stopping lo discuss the compara tive merits of numerous Drills now offered for sale, they merely wish lo 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 cive entire sntisfnetion. ROSS, GEDDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Foundry, Aug. 13, 1850. IT IS A FACT, ONE pelf-evident, and worthy ot ever) consideration, that no Miller can nmkt good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 sunnosc vou wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one ol J Btrgstreiser't Wheat Scourer, or Sinui Machines. He being an old, practical and eaperienced Millwright has invented, got up and put in successful operation the best Whoa! Srnnrer now in use. Anv Dcrsou ordering a machine and afterwards finding mat It uflrs not pruvc iu I'ltriair; us icjiic; mnted. there shall be no sale, as thrse ni- chines are to be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis, burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Alarsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will let promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Address J. BKRKSTKKSSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 320 J7i u(t flirt ORNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a larg' assortment of choice Fruit Trees such its Apple trees,? to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine I 'each trees, W varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with sonie 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the bes native and exotic varieties. Ornamcnla' Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, Sir N. It. Persons wishing to procure n quantity of the Fruit trees,are requested t' make immediate application to llicstibsrri ber, in order to procure tlie varieties anr! size wanted. 1 1. It. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850 ctuisbnrg JTonnbrn 'PI1E subscribers, thankful for past pat I ronage, would inform tlie public lha they continue to manufacture all kinds o Mill Gearing anil other Castings. Ttuahina Machine, and other article of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Castings warranted lo be of Bood material, and at price that ran not fail to please. (iEDUEj & MARSH. I.ewisbnrc. Feb. 18511 I BOOKING Stoves, of various pattern- J and sizes, for Coal or Wood, for salt : at Ibe Lewisburg Fonmlry hf iiiMp Ac .warsn. (JTOV KS i'a rlor, W od. " and Con 1 O Stoves, various patterns, for nie at th' Lewieburc Foundry. lii.Uf iV Maish IIJIARD'S Patent tlang Plow, a supe I ? rior article, for sale at the Lfwisbur Foundry by Grdiles Jr. Marsh. GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' P.ttent decirledly the best and nmsi durable (train Drill now in use, for snip at the Lrwrishurr Foundry hv (ieililes ct Marsh. Ojyiosition in the Life of Business .' IX NEW LIVER Y am.sM L EXCHANGE STABLE. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and the traveling commun ity generally, that he bus opened a new I.ivrry and Exchange Stable on FOURTH street hall a square South of Market, and bas provided a good lot of Horse, with entirely new gimd and lash ionahle Carriages, Uuigies, Sleigh. Ac. where all winning anything in his line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and most reasonable term. He will pay every allrn ioo to the want of his customers, and hope by ao doing to merit and receive liberal share nf public pationage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewisburg, Dec 30, 1851 Vocal and Instrumental MUSH', anb ttje German Cangnagc. VERV Ifcankfii for past Mlmna.s ffiun th. fin..,.. , .......... Km and Students of I.ewisborc and V) vicinity, the subscriber would t stale Ibat be continues lo give Instructions on the Piano and Uuitar aUo in Vocal Music and in the Uerman Language. Having been taught in the best Music Schools in Germany, he deems himself amply qualified to teach Music, ami to aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich German tongue. He will alsc tune riaooa, and put them in repair, if desired Residence, after the 1st April next, on North Third St., first door south of the Schoolhouse. Feb. S4.IS52. FR ANCIS J.GESSER. HARRISBORG BOOK-BINDERY. P. L. UVTTER 'V)., ncreoarf to If O. fidaJt, U,cXok or uaaiiae, ann iicai al uarrtu, OOK BINDERS, Stationers, and Blank B Book Manufacturers, Hibbisbi-bs, I'a. Th sobscrlbers rcpvctfully Inform their friemls and the public, tbat tbey are now carrvina on the at.ve .u ineas, at thrOu Stash orenpiol by llirkok k llarrrtt They flatter themselves that by careful attention to busi ness, they will aierit auit receive a eoaUnuanee of lha patronise so liberally rnjoved by the ohl Srms. .'articular attention will he paid to tbe Kulinc and Rindinir of every denription of HI, A N K Hi N IK S. for Kan ks. County Oflices, .Merchants, and I'riiale Individuals, and every variety nf full ami half bound Hlank hooka, Music, Newspapers, ke liouad in any style required. In addition to the above.they have.and will at all times keep a general assortment of STATIDNfcKY.consistioxnt Letter. 'p. bTawini. Tran.ri r. l o rinr, and Blotting paper: Wafers, Arnold's Writing- Huid, Uad I'encils. Black Ink. Ulua Ink, Sealing W ag. Copving Ink. Slates and I'encils, Utter stamps, India Buhner, Wafers, Ked Tar Blank Boards, Folders, erasers. e. a, Paper ruled to pattern, and all work warranted and done very cheaply. l . L. IILTTfcB 4 t'O. May 21, 1K52. ly. 0jBooks and Pamphlets to b bound may be left wilb Editor of lha Lewisburg Chronicle Old Newspapers, SOME thouunds in numtor.of all ..set, for ale at the Cbronkle oiTic, at 50 eU prr 1 00 Uien as they f un, or .$ t hen awrtril. A chance for Sfrap Book an well as fur wrariing paper. ApiilS, 1830 The rfcRnwledpf'' "" trtwdinry Caratit ftwra of tisCavc womlerful iuventiotis is now to g. rail) kiiowVB tual li.ir avijlet itiul repntatioo Ihrr jga out thm whil country so ettontnt, thnt .1 fjronlvS lefcn nnnecetwury to ure tbr ment fiuther. Bu. n,mt Utc.iriimUict. h e occurred mhiek tmdre it matter of ditty to tli i-uMic nut im k altofctbetr ilent, for while th ehmrl imtrnm of U.daa ar tnimpeteU by eolumnt throuirb tit Fret ana awalluwrd I' quarts anl Kallntu by lha ailUctad, ajid ax iuuud jut gl fmr nothing, Ckrlstk9! Calvank mn4 HagawCIc Cnrathn, har tn (uietly workinf- their way atMiw th not! luteliigent and retftcubl clasatt, and tr cfinstantly achieving cure in an alarm in; Imaor Uitveaj, which ha tor baffled all th aid of mcliciae and all tit rtMuurcaa oi Scicuc. Tbct diavaict ar called -NERVOrS COMPL.AIXTS, and in these diseases aietlicia is of no avail abst ever. It never does gund and it often does ksna. Srus, Extracts, Balms, Balsams, fcliiira. Sittrra 1'ills, Powders aud Totions of every kind are ab,, worthless, for they weaken the vital energies of the aireaily prostrated system, while under the strengta emitg;. life-giving;, vitabzing inSuenceof tial.aaua. sa applied by this bcautifol discovery, the eihatutaf patient and weakened anderer is restored to lonaer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. These remarks relate tn such disease, a, MT.r. R A U.I A, TKJ DOLOIIKI'X, BRONCHITIS, fAU PITATIOS of the HKART, WF.AKNWS. and 1 KKM ALE DISORUKIIS, auch as NKKVOI'S HKAb A 11 LASSITl'UK and DKBrO.NIJKNfT. wkick are only otaer names Ibr Nervous lieranaemeot ; KPILKPTIU KITS and tONVL'LSIO.va which ire now known to result from a noncjaibbnuw ef tllectric iiiSucnce; NKRVOtS TltKMOBS. bEAF. S) which is nearly always caused by torpidity of the Au.litorv .Series, ai.l can always te srrwrlf rarrrf by l.alvanum, when the organ is not deitrored , 1)1 SI'KrsIA, in iu worst forms ; PALSV and PA R.A LYS1S, unjHrmly caused by a deficiency of Ner. was uidiience : t HROM; KHEl'.M ATISM, TliRPIOITf of the I.IVKK, PAIM in the SI SLltel.lSH CIS. I I'LATION. SPIN AL and HIP ' OMPLAINTS, DEHI IENI V of NKKV'OIS and PHVSH AL tX ERttV, aud all those distrevaing complainu retun, "ing from a UERANOKME.NT of th NERV01S Si STEM. In the above prevalent and terril le class of dtt easesNervous t ompUtiits are much awfw aaswr vat than is generally imagined CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC CUIATITES, Arc an Abaolwt tuwd PMltWtt SpeclOif. Th BKLT i need when th body or ystew (rB rally is . it ec led ; the W KLACfc tor eomplainuof the Throat, a Athma and Bmochit, and of to Head ; and the BKA r LKTS for all disorder of ta arms or limla. as Khetimatum. Paliy, Treavon aad 8aimtedic altectiiina. Three article are imj.ly a llietl as directed with the M MiNKTU: lLl ID wbt-tk accompanies then., ai.d when UiUiiuliy nsed tiVey NLVKH KAIL ! afaT-The frreat pecnliarity and excellent f Hv OAl-VANH. l ( HATfVrS consists in th bet that they arrest and cur thefiie by smtwmrd mpptieeeimK in i3re of the usual method of Drnj;ir.$ and Pbirktn-w the put lent till ehati"e1 nator uiks h'(rc.e!il) utfler the infliction. TVy stiemgtken the wKir ytrm. emUxr tit rir latitm if the lUowd. Be mt t ie serreliotts. intizarmte the entire enrrg. mmi etm nerer Jn fr slightt hmrm undrr en ewrrtnntmnrm. Since their mtrtmiucutm in th Lnu4 Sut, tiif three rears iinre, more than 7 5,000 PERSONS inrlndint: H ff, clme. and t-ooditivM. mif whom m rre a larr;e nntnlr of liise, kie ar pCtV liarly subject tn .NerTou t oroj-laUiits, ha ben Entirely and Permanently Cured, when all heof relief hed been c.teti up. arl tier, thin ele hen tiie.1 in vain ! The benencial msit which hate uiuiortnly attentel their n is con!, dently tttatrd to be without a par-alK-l in thvsirasls of .Vetlical ScH-nc. lerc.vmeii. law rets, and es phVctiriani; Ut.lies nf the htjehet ttaadinc : dutia f(uUb) rersons hrline; ele. aieJ olhciai itatson rnerchantw. manufacturers, and mechanics; the f-wrr and the rich alike; often whole familtea anion U claw, ca.iks and conditions, hare,nally beea r r.i'ients, and hare equally ackniwl!a:ed' th ws ttrou.aid otren imejtrected beuelits which they bs thus rpi'eiwfst. g i .ct it be known and remembered! that theooiy Natural l.etomtive lr the Nerves is 4alvarusv, and that in ail Ner thus Diseases w thou Id "Throw Physic to the Dogs." To iUnstrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT. mipMx i,te cae f a 'ersin aitlirte.i with rbst bn of oiili7.atii. liVSrKTSI.V or any other! hronic of Nervous Disonier. In ordinary cases. atimnsSriits retaken, which, by their art inn on th DervAssst. muscle if tli stomarh. atfonl temportrn reliet bot which leave the patient in a lower state, and sntb ar.jeretl faculties, after the action thus excited bat ts-wsed. Now comjiar tiiis with the effect remit .e fmm the aj plication of the Hi AI.VANIt' BKLT. TeUk a I,ce(tjc stifle re r. even in the worst ms of an attack, and simply tie th Belt tomk tie Body, ainc the Magnetic Fluid as directed, to ;hf.rt period the ineunl-l erpirtion will act s lie jMsitive element of th Belt thereby cansisf t Csalvunic circulation which will pass on to tbs negative, and thenc back strain to th iwwitivf. thus keepiiifr up a continuous Galvanic ciixas4s throntthr-nt the srstem. Thn the most serere cum of nVSPKrSI are rKRMANKNTLY rHr:& A FKU' l8 IS AMTLV SCKFICIRNT TO tRADI C ATE TUIC DISKASIC OF tLIl3. MANY THOUSAND CERTIFICATE AND TESTIMONIAL! from th Boost intellifrent and respectable l-srsn residing in every portum of the United States. wj b prenented. The ar now unnecessary, but numerous selection emliracin; many statements n the most extraordinary character, scswcieut to O? VIM K THK. MOSTlW'KrriCAL may b had ef lis nnthorised Assent. Th wtcrcsted art paiUcuiar! invited to call. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS f Trrnm mnm or the stMrt dsUlsriiM Ttt clam hi Ibe f Hy f ffew Tork. "f hav been win? Christie's Galvanic articles n quiet way imonj; my patients t.r about two ai fast, and I confess I am a-toiinbed at their surxstav r 1 am sure a dii a is Attbh4s, I know inst wbst they will do. In Kpileptio Kits. partculrly children; Deafness and Atlcctions ol in Hnl adults: Far Ums and Palsy, in all aces, and i&Is several other diseases of lik nature which have leaf pui'led th profewsion, I hav found th lialvsiss articles of surprising benefit Although 1 detsel tbs shameless quackery of advertisements sad mem papers, I must express my conn-Jen c and belief in th wonderful virtues of tllhliTlfcS CV R.-TlVr-S. My name is. of coursw, conftdential bat I shall never hesitat to rcommetad your artxis oa ail proper occassons. another Distance of casdos. To D. C. Mobshcao, M. D., Gen. Agt r Dr t HBisrir, New York. , Dear fir. Bains; a physiciaa in the vicinity SJ one of your Agents, 1 have heen mnch gratifieJ is the examinatan of your laslvanic Curstiiea aai highly pleased wilh their practical re.nl!.- ' observed Uiat they are constructed on tlie true scien tific prinride r the gcaftc. tqfe. reMssaf and os. timtml develorment of the Gal auic t urrent, thervf ailing a UisiJeratura, Ions; songht Ibr, hut hereto unknown. I cheerfully recommend them tor alleviation and cure of those distressing sii called Nisioi s 1'e.wrt.sivra, r which liej bappily and ingeniously designed. Verytrulv yours. DAVID "ICE. J4. J Leverett, Mm, rebruary la, ISilk m- 0 tronMe or inconvenienc atteials the Of UK. VHKISTIKS G.ll.f.1MC CCB.1T" and they may be worn by the moat feeble and del cats with pe'rlect ease and safety, la many am the sensation attending; their usa is rf, e', and arrrraUe. They are arrompaaied hy A plain directions tor use. 1'amphieU wits fwVT"T brulars may be obtained gratis, of th 'n1 Agra Frices: The Galvanic Belt, Throe Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace. Two DolUi The Onlvanie Kracelets, One Dollar Bt The Mnsnetic Fluid, tne Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. Qtf- Benrare of Countertilt and HVrraiVss Imttaf T. C. MOREIIEAD, M. OENCRAL AGKNT K"R TIIK I MTtD JT" CJ UrwaHtwajr, Haw Va Afinrr in U wlat r-C. W. SCUAFFLB tllantcb at tlje Cljronidr (TfBff. OX aecounU from one on to fo V stsnJiuf, CASH and W Wood, Wheat, Butter, anJ ro.iet other Produce lor housthoM i" the cufrcia n ei
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