u I 1U. , , H y "'LL 1 There were mny single horses, exhibi ted under the saddle ai.d in liarueas, u ear ly all of which performed well, but the Committee can nut enumerate them par ticularly, as it would swell this report to too great a length. The exhibition of horses was a most admirable aud splendid one, and between o much blood, merit and action, we have sometimes had great difficulty in coming tn a couclusinn, but bare dune the very best we could, being much pressed for time in the examinations as well as in ma king up this report. V' Dax'l Renole, Geo. Gkbhait, ' Thos. Fkxny, Mark Halfpesht, -' R. V. 1$. Lincoln, " Jos. Ghee, Jog. Casey. A 2. Plowing Mitch. T:.c I'iowiug was all well doue, but if ' w: aui J:fferenee we wnulu rtjmrt v i Dit-C. i'jrrfcr of Buffaloe, best, 2 DO . r: Ucngltr, f.f liuffaloc, 2d best, 2 VO i.irt.Q tiujvr, of Ciiillisuaqiie, best I uuder -0 yarn t se, 1 00 IS .irjf.1 nl. E.st Uuif.il. iil-tnd - -,) that if the funds nf tli S.-,i. 'j i I irilw i'. c w.wM r- pi - 'Xii 50. 1 i.avli, i i.;?.r.., As.i.u ij i;: l .". Abr.'h.: !. . u-i. x, AuKAitA.M j:: v..n; iil.NJ l.u.ii:. X: i.Xft Bn.-vnis & (luiidy, East iJuffi! h', best betwuru 2 atd 5 years, old So lU 1'aiil Ijobr, ('tiiliMjuaqne, 2d bet 00 David Grove, Kciiv, best Hull Calf 2 00 Jacob Gundy, beat Cow fur atl pur- poses, 2 Calves shown, iue'udmg dairy qualities, making Jiii lbs. Butter per week . S 00 Isaitc Kyer, Jr., 2d best 2 00 Jonathan Wolfe, Lcirishg, best stoek ' I 'ow, 3 of her Calves at two births Laving been sold for SM0 2 00 J -fpli Green, Ltwisbg, 2 best dairy Cow kept by 1 person, J. or U. and $1, or 2 00 Ellis Brown, East Kuffalue, best 2 yr old Heifer J. or R. and $1, or 2 00 Martin T. Reed, East Buffaloe, best ' ('ow for Butter, yielding 16t lbs. Butter per week 2 00 Peter Magenbuch, Kelly, best year nld Heifer 1 50 Panicl R-ngler, best Heifer Calf 1 00 'j'lic committee further report that no oie person exhibited 10 head of Cattle, 'i'li iti was a Dumber of very hue Cattle exV.'uittd by numerous persons, to whom tvd ai.nld be glad to award premiums if in or power to do so; but as there is no pf.v.sioii made by the Executive Commit tee, we can not take the responsibility of goir.g beyond oar authority. Jamks Maksbaix, Jacob II UM mix, Wm. S. Clisgas, CHARLK8 8. YoDKB, JllllJI S. Soiiback, 'lIRlST.GfMnERI.lNO, John Noll. Xo. i.Skerji and Stnne. John Alexander, best Boar, 5 dir. old 2 00 John Alexaudrr, best Sow and Pigs, 2 00 John Alexander, 5 or more Pips, be tween 2 and 10 weeks old, J. or R and SI 00. T.i J. WiUin, 4 B t pigs 5 mo. old 1 00 Jno A.Gundy, E Buf., ft best Lambs 2 00 Andrew Buhl, C best Ewe Sheep 2 00 J. D. PlEFFENDKRFlB, ,' J. F. Pontics, - . R. M. Mlsseb. " - Kit. 6. Oxen anrt Steert. IavldCirove,Kelly,bestWrkngOxcn 3 00 Va.Camcron,Lew. best Match Steers 3 00 R.M.Muss;r, " best Durham " 1 00 - u 2d bestDevon." 1 00 Frederick Kremeb, Georob Mkixell, .-.". . . GtDEoSI Biehl, - . , . Wll.l.lAM VlL60N, Tniup Ruhl. ' Xu. 6 I'oultry. After a circful examination of all the Poultry brought upon the Fair ground, in pursuance to the rules and regulations of the Society, we award the following Pte Miiums, via. Ja'a Kelly,Lesbrg,best pr Shanghais 75 SdB Bitter, " 2d best " 25 Abr.llubler, bestprChhtagong 75 Au.Stoughtoo " best Cochin China 75 do " " common kind 25 Paul Lubr,Chil.,best sp.-ckled Creoles 75 !..r II l' I'riW Jnl Kellv. A. M. Lawshe and A. Stoughton also exhibited SUanghai ehirkeas of ibis year's raisiug, all being very fine and large specimens of the kind, and received the united appro- bation of (be committee. Joseph Moore, 2d, East Buffalo, exhib - i'rd a pair of domesticated Canvass Back Ducks, of a dark brown color, aud well lieserves a prewiasnt for bis efforts in tan - iug this excellent kind of tbe feathered tribe, but no provision has been made for that purpose. Thomas Mcckley, Milton, exhibited one cock and three hens, full grown Java Ban - t ...m of a dark brown color, being about the sire of our Quails a fine specimen of tike kind, for which I e has the good opin - iou aud thanks of the committee, but no provision being made for this ease we can plJj award a premium of merit. Samcel TVeirick, Henry Gibsox, Daxiel Noll, Jxa. H. Goodman, John Linn, W. A. Subeyek, S. J. HlLBISH. . Xo. 7 Field Crnp$. There were 10 excellent specimens of White Wheat exhibited. We award J .1 u S. Svbrack, East Bnffaloe.best 5 a. re W. Wheat, 38 bush, pracre 5 00 11. V. 0. Lincoln, Hartley, 2d best, ' (White) 23 bush, pr acre S 00 Joliii Alexander, 3d best, (Mediter'n) ' " 271 bush. pracre 2 00 J. & T. Wilson, best bush. Wheat 1 00 Joseph Kelly. 2d best, (Mediter'n) 50 J. M. Nesbit, P. Lohr, A. Eyer, K. ' I uunqy, ana J .liuier, tjr sample! of White Whtat, we rec preni. oats, M 00 Peter Smith, Hartley, best lot Clover seed, rec. 1 00 Paul Lohr, C'iii.-q. best bush. Corn 1 00 John LocVc, Lwsbrg, 2d beet 50 J. M. Nesbit, Jacob GuuJy, A. Fred erick, Jas. Kelly, specimens Corn, ree. each 50 li.-nj. Lolir, Buffaloe, best bush. Oats 50 Philip Sipley, West Buffaloe, 1 bush. Black Oats, rec. 50 John Alexander, best i acre Putatoes, (140 bush.) 3 00 II. W. Fries, Lew., 2d, i ae. 132 bu. 2 00 Martin Dunkel, Jackson, best bush. Sweet Potatoes 1 Wm. Nagle, Kelly, 2d best, ree. Win. Kctclinui, u best bu. Potatoes John Ch:inilcrliu,Wm. Wilson, Lew., fir specimens Potatoes, ree. each Robt Lvou, Cliiiiffj best busli.Turnips M re. M.Taylor, I. wis,;. beat bush.licets Wni.Frick, Norman Hall, Juo Locke, 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 M on 50 I Lewjt, t-'t IK-e;s, lee. each j X. Ball, for Lint peck Lima Beans Jas. I). Ctaniberiiu, Buf., Beans, rec " best peek Peas Robt Lyon. be"t lot of (.laMinee, I F.B.jStenii r. Li wbg, lot. OaLbac, ree. !..! K liy " 2 best Piiii Uii.s 1 J II lieale, N'.Ball, and l! I.v h-, iur i l'uiiiikin , rte each O.R Kiii. L.b. tor list Lx Plant ' aud 'f.on'oii, ree. oO ' J.I.(.'h iiil riiiijli.- .Xouatoti.ifcc. i0 j 'iin'.MAs Hayes, j 1'iilLII- cill'LEV, J..ii C. Watson, JoilM Haick, Joum Wu.r. A. 8. Fruit. The committee report that the display in this dfp ir;uieiit is uncommouly fiue,and would, in their opinion, do credit to the oldest County Agricultural society in the State. In several coses they found great difficulty in selecting, from among samples of nearly equal excellence, those which should be cutitled to the highest rank. We award the premium tor the best lot of Winter Apples to David lleiser of Buf falo.who exhibit the 7 followius varieties: London Lidy, French Pippin, Bcllefleur, Itambo, Pound, Sweet Busset and Golden Pippin, J. or R. and $1 00 For the 2d best, to John Gliek of Buf falo, who exhibits one peck of each of the following kinds : Beilcflcar (very fiue,) Bumbo, Smokehi uc (r ry fine,) Pound, Romauite, Loiif Island Red Streak, and Pcnnock, J. or R. They also award Diplomas to J. Eycrof Union, M. J. Laird of East uffalo, and Francis Wiison of tiffalo, for very fiue displays of Apples. The preuiium for the best variety of Apples is awarded to James D.Chamberlin of Buffalo. He exhibits specimens of 12 varieties, most of which were grown on trees set out in 1852, via. Swaar, Smoke house, French Pippin, Roxbury Russet, Fallcnwalder, Rauibo, Winter Sweet, Red Spice, Gushahoeka Pippin, Golden Pippin, ! Sweet Rauibo, Black Apple. J. or It and SI 00 The best i bush, of Apples is exhibited by P.S.Siplcy; be calls them Sbellenber gf.r. $1 00 Diplomas are awarded to J. M. Goodell of Buffalo, and John Wilt of Hartley, fur lots of choice Apples. A special premium of $1 aud Journal is recommctiJed to be given to James Ad ams, of White Deer, Union Co., f jr a new J and choice variety nf Apples, named, by Mr. Noll, tbe Adams' Seedling. A special premium of ?1 00 is recom mended to A. M. Lawshe for specimens of very fine Magnum Bonum Plums. The premium for the best specimens of Pears is awarded to James D. Chamberlin. He exhibits tbe Denclcr, Chambers, Gar den, Ulster and Winter Pear, $1 00 For the best perk of Peaches, to Mrs. Nicely, Lewbrp; vaiicty,Heathcling,$l 00 A special preuiium of 81 is recommen ded to Daniel Moore of Buffalo, and a like premium of 81 to Sdomoa Ritterof Lew isbg, for their very fine Seedling Peaches. For best peck Quiuces,A.M.Lawshe,$l. For best lot Grapes, P.Nevius, Lew., 81. John W. Simo.nton, William Hayes, Micuael Brown, CtiABLEB S. James. Xu. 9. Dairy Proiltu-t. The committee have exnmiued various lots of Butter exhibited by Mrs. M. D. Reed, Mrs. J.F.Pontiiis, Mrs. R.H.Lain!, Mrs. J.Ah xander, Mis Mary Merix. Mi.-s i Mariah C. Guior, Mr. John Univ, Mrs. I Jacob (iundv. Mrs. J. Rentier Jr.. Mrs. I. Kysr Jr., Mrs. Sanh Gundy, .Miss Elixa J Wilson. A majority have come to the i conclusion that the best lot is that of Mrs. j Sarah Gundy, and therefore award her a I premium of silver butter-knife and 2 00 1 The 2d best lot was that of Eliza Guady ' and we would award her tbe 2d premium ' if the order awards such, 1 Although it is beyond our power to j award a premium to any other lot, yet j they can not omit saying that tbe others ! were highly creditable to the exhibitors, ! and especially the lots of Miss Wilson, Mrs. ! Eyer, Mrs. Reed 2 rolls, Raehel Guudy. ! There was but one Cbeesc,cxbibited by , Mrs. John Gundy, and that coming within . the order of tbe Society as to weight, we ' award to ber the premium of 2 00 I Robert Kelly, of Kelly, exhibited the ! only lot of Honey a splendid lot for 1 00 Mrs. Sarah S. Clark, " Henbiktta Rawx, " Mabia Moork, Elizabeth Chambeblin, " Sabah L. Slifeb. JVo. 10.- Flour awl Bread. Your committee award Danl Rengler for best barrel Wheat Flonr prem. 1 00 Mrs. D. Reber, Lcwisbnrg, best spe t ; cimeu Flour Bread, with written -statement of manner of making 1 00 MicnAEL Brown, John W. Simonton, William Hayes, Charles S. Jambs. AV. 11. HouxhoU ifanfacturet. . Your Committee award th following premiums 8tattn,ManCWFlWCUk2 W J. S. Sehraok. best bush. Rye, rec. 1 LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Miss Lucretia Wilson, best 10 yards Woolen Flannel 1 Mrs. Mariah Laird, 21 best do. Benj. Angstadt, bettt Wool Carpet 2 Saml Wilyard, 2d best do. 1 S. K. Driesbaeh, best Rag Carpet 1 Benj. Angstadt, 2d best d. Mrs. M. Laird, best dd. pr Woolen II oso do best 2 Mittens S. K. Dreisbauh, best Woolen Shawl 1 do 2d best do Benj. Angstadt, best lb. Woolen Yarn Miss Elisabeth Wilson, best Quilt 2 00 .Miss 8. A. Wilson, 2d best do 1 00 Mrs G. Deck, best Bedspread 1 00 Miss H.Meixell, 2d best do 50 Mrs. . D. Wilson, best specimen Needlework 1 00 Mrs. Sarah Cook, 2d best & 50 Miss Marietta Morison, best specimen raised Worsted Work 50 Mrs. Amanda Miller, best canvass Worsted Work 50 Mivs Lucretia Wilson, best specimen Domestic Soap 1 00 The committee would also make honor able mention of,nnd recommend premiums if funds suhViciit, tt Mrs.M. D.Reed, Mrs. j S.ii.ili L. Penny, .n?s hll. il flauuigan, I Miss M M-risou, for exceeding fine spici- men of N' l-.jlework ; to Miss Louisa Wil- son ntid Mis. U tk, for handsome Bead I an I Worsted Wrought Pin Cushions; to .Miss E Wilson f.n lieatl Purse; to Mrs. SarsU Gundy for Qiilt ; and to Miss Ma tilda Gundy for a hue specimen of canvass Worsted Work. The committee regret that a large vari ety of articles tarn.! iu too late to be entered, and cousequeutly could no! come iu competition with articles of the same class, which were eutercd for exhibition within the prescribe,! time. Had all been in, in time, the av, ..ids of the committee would no doubt have becu different in a number of in-tarn s. They would suy to all, Be sure to be in time, next year. James Hates, C. W. Schafi le, Solomon Bitter, Alo's Sciirf.veb, David Bebeb. Xo. 12. D-imfttic MiJu turet. Josiah Girton, Lewbg, best j;?!y, 2 0) F. A. Donaehy, Lewbg, Cabinetwork 2 00 J. II. Keale, Lewbg, best Dress Coat 1 do do best Dress Vest Geo.li.Eckort, do Boggoy Harness 1 00 60 00 Wcidiuan & Hess, Adainsburg, best dox. Calf Skius 1 00 L. Sterner, Lewisburg, best dot. Kip Skins 1 00 Fries & Deck, West Buffaloe, best ) dot. sides Sole Leather 1 00 John Scebold, New Berlin, best lot Harness Leather 1 00 Nelson Polk, Lewisbg, Biding Bridle 50 II iron Wilson, , Jacob Horlacheb, Weidleb Bo: jin d, . John Roland. Xo. 13. A jricuftnral Imjtlrni'-nts. The committee, after examining the dif ferent articles submitted to their inspec tion, do award the following premiums : George A. Frick, Lewisburg, for the best Sward Plow 3 00 John Kinkead.Chilisquaque, 2d best 1 00 Charles S. James, Lewisburg, best Subsoil Plow, (ouly one entered) 1 00 J.M Nesbit.Chilisqu. best Cultivator 1 00 F. Liechtcnthaler, Montour Co., for Corn Plow and Cultivator 1 00 Abraham- Frederick, East Buffaloe, for Churn operated by dog power 1 00 The committee have to regret the apathy exhibited by the farmers in bringing for ward their implements, as they are confi dent a much better display might have been made. Ktiiraim Long, Michael Dunkel, Samuel Zellebs, Joun Chamberlin, Joseph M. Nesbit, Cyrus Brown. No. 14. Manure, and Farm Account. Chas S. James deposited specimens of Ammooiatcd Superphosphate of Lime; and John Wilt, specimens of bomc-mado Ma nure, and a Farm Account. No Report received from the Committee. Xo. 15. ViieumerateJ Articles. For a lot of domestic Silk raised aud ma nufactured by Mrs. Elixa Ncvius, of Lewisburg,we recommend premiuml 00 Beautiful Flower Basket by Mrs. Su sanna Ilenoler, of Buffaloe, 50 Dr. Jacob Horlacher, New Berlin, a specimen of Universal Salve man ufactured by himself, an excellent article 1 00 Henry W. Crotier, Plan of the Bor ough of Lewisburg, drawn by him self, well dona 1 00 S. D. Munson, Lewisburg, a bottle of excellent Currant Wine 50 Henry Heitxman, Buffalo, horixootal Pump made by himself 00 do Steel Trap 50 Solomon Ritter, Lewisburg, a speci men of Sculpture neatly got np for durability and workmanship 1 00 Karl Volkmar.Lewisburg, Lithographic Printing, highly recommended to the pub lie for neatness aH workmanship. O. N. Worden. lewisburg, Letter Press Printing, d uc witU neatness, and deserves praise. Col. Eli Slifer, Lewisburg, a Case of Stuffed Birds, beautifully got up, and de serves notice as an ornament. Spyker & nwo, Lewisburg, specimens of Daguerreotypes, elegantly got np, and for neatness and workmanship tbe com mittee recommend a diploma. J.L Yoder, Lewisbnrg.a case of Jewelry, beautiful specimens of Silverware, 4c. B.C.Taylor, Lewisburg, a very neat view of Ohio State Fair, got up at Cincinnati. George A. Frick, Lewisburg, six speci mens of Stoves got np by himself, show good workmanship, taste and durability. The committee would especially notice the Globe cooking-stove, and recommend it as in their opinion as good if not better than any now in use, and for merit would rec ommend a Diploma. L. Stxrnxk, : ? ' Johh G. Brown, ' Thomas H Cornelius, J. Sexbolo. Proclamatim U the Citizen f ' , MMHmbur? and Tlrlnlljr. Falmrmacaer'a Hrdro-Bleetric Voltaic Chain., iNsTRITirrKU to be worn next lo the y skin, prdacoing va constant curreut of electro magnetism, etl'ectiug immediate rilirj from all acute pai, and a Permanent Care of all Xeurafyic DUcases. riJI.VERMACHER8 ELECTRIC CHAINS Wr SrM In rnc,tlirw jrMM tn.(rth!or of amow diMiuvmMKl keum ubuiillnl to the moot tharo' trial in ery b54tl In Harw liy U "'"t lrnt rormon in Hint rity, lh"T rwomli.n.lMl O .t mm-Dt ot Vnmrm, liK-h nmnb-d ittin( fr Hie iiimnj. Uurma Um ilS-.l--", lhr ro introluctd in UrraanT, Auatris, I'rofrin nl Kn;lnil,nl oni;ir lime iulrudueed ml lo-nU.I by lh U. 8. Uummut. JMuJt tutonuking rurtM of RtnnmnUm. S i. Vitm' 0n!, infnl nJ.sllt JoInU, I mlpiUIion af Ihf nwt, Ni'url!ti or tbe ', Prtiilkl H.-lcli Dfiis BliBilnnus ruinn frm I luliaation, Hyilarin, llypep-i, lVrim.l-ins Eeem Himii., Mllnl .Vtiwm, in (jnklilTnod rapidly sunJ.by limiily nauringllicCliain fur km br -li .lay. r The I'h.iui vera Brsi Intmlowd la th rlty or New Y'wk.whers thy were axhlMlwl to Prof. V.l. oline Molt, Van llurn. Cot, Caeooctian, who readily diMjoierixl that Ui. T DOMeaaM Stranq tntt fipfftttnr .wn nf lNSTAsrLr KtLiErixo PAtss. whanen-r applied, and by their rerowmiemlation and in Alienee they were lutnitlmud into til Uilferent bospittls of New Y .rk, and are now dally mrr in Umm InMit.i tiona In the treatment or the euro ot Ihe abiite named diaeaaef. No Other Medical Agent in tli w..rld saw r-rodiu ao many well' anther !ieatd eerlift-atea or cure rrom Scientlhe Pbysirians and intlli rent latleiita a may be Sfuad in eaeh panipblet, wbiel. mey he obtained (ierati at the llrut Store of Tmw S. Chkikt, a ho ie aole aftenl S.r Mifflinburc and eirlnity, and who will axplaia the uiauncr of nee to any one who nay apply. In Ihe eite of Kw Tork, at the lleneral Oflies. MD RroMlwar, there are dully heinz aoid fpoui40totiUohalDfl aiul the aie and demand in li"i.ton le ae xrent In pnipor tion to Ihe populatittu. altlK.ujfh they haTe only Iteen iu trndtieed three montllA. Tlie t'hahM are easily worn. anil arerqually applieehle to all elaiiiea of pereona tbe ehild an well a the adult, auil are alwaye ready f a nerer ret oat of rej.air.aiid ae noHi an article of ornament aa they are of n Taluable m :ueof cure. The Chain can be eeut by mil to any part of the C .Q!atee. and an be nhtainil in all the principal eitiee in tliel'niea. PhT.ielanearen-.iniatt'd torxaininetln-m. f.tKn To I.AirfLrt. Ladle hu are rnetVae are requested d b lift thi-m only for a few moinente at eaeh time of applyinc. fur by lonx couUuued naa, nfocaxriage is fre quently prridnerd. Jo-erH ST.joiT.Oen. Arent.59 Broadway. New Tork. T11EO. a. CHKI3T, Agent, Mifflinbitrfr. ly5;2.H Union Co. Pa. CXI . T OX WELCH, Attorney at Law, LEWISBURG, Union Co., Pa. 8Oj'FicK on S. Second St. near Market. Refers to j Jinn. Jama Hum.tirf', B'VtfnmU. Hi. J.tmtt T. ilttte, do F. HumuM af '.'a.. do Um.Aimltam S. OrjMom. Uiciitnimn.n. A. Jordan. Siimlmrjt. &tmuel iirn. II ilUt.iy.hmrf. timn. Smith at .. riUUJpkux. L'teubury. April 22, 1K&3. Lightning Rods. 4 PTtK many yrarn' cLaw ineati;aliin and numerowa eipertinenu, tbe Fntrnlre lakes I'haeUiw in infoiming thw public that be baa arrived jl the true finncipre ot piolccling faniilira. ilwrlliiigi and prort Irnin ihcdteUuctief influ oce of LIGHTNING. ' ralaoiiiies tbat carry City, I'uwn, Village and Country fills virlim to annually, thio' the grooa negligence of il Inhabitant, i beyond dlrulaiion, eaprcially hen Ihe leoiedy ia so eay to obtain Ibia u found in ABMITAGE'B Patent magnetic Cigrjtning Bobs, and la Ibia aloue. Tbi Hod baa beru eiamined by tbe moet aeieolifie gentlemen in the world frofraaora M'Muririe, Johneoa, Wallor and many .thera that have examined them. treoinmenJ and ut-ak of them in tbe bigheat, teima of approbation, and have pronounced them tbe only asfe roda ia uae in thiaor any other count' for Ihe protection of l.ieaand Property. One advantage i to divide and throw 1Jck a part of Ihe eli-clric fluid barmleaa o ihe cloud ; in liaae of a stroke Ihia enahleathe rod to conduct ibat portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without Ibe alighteit danger of lea ving the conductor. Tbie rod baa many oilier idvantagra over ihe old one. The ouly place ol manufectuiing ia in Vine St. 3 door above IS. Philadelphia, whore all perron are reepectfolly invited to call and examine for tbemaelves. for rale Wholesale or Kruil by THO'8 ARMITAGE. Orders promptly atlrnded to. Terms cash. These rod have been purchs-ed and suecem luliy used by the following individuals, companies and corporations, whose name are cheerfully submitted : In una! war VhHa&likim. A. S. Boherts. George Santzinicer, Judg Bwovier, Judew Conrad. J. Nulford, Jonn ll.me t . u. Clauley, J.llrenner, u. Oakley, 4nrad Interpol. Uie Blorkley Almnbonaa, Anderson k llrotliera. K.-V. J. L. Orant. John .Notman, Thos. tlrover, bate k Moons, A. R. Uinkers. II. Simmons, Thos. Nott k Co., Mr. Uowniutr, J. V. tireer. J. W. Wataon. C. llumi.hrevs. J. Itipley k Co.. J. Nymaa, B. llarlen, J. Ovenshire. O. Pep per, Mr. sbarplaa, Mr. Martin, 8. OorMey, J. Urluklry, Mr. Irarieon, Ur. Ianl. S. II. Powers k Co., J. Winepenny, II. Miller, the Red Bank Hotel, the V. 8. Arsenal, the Spring Garden Commissioners' Hall. In tAe .Srufe o Aew J.r$ty. tleore Crispin. Jodc M'Call. Judna Itayton, John Nrtman, Dr. It. M'llurue, oenj.nouerts, jar. 4. uownin. i.v r.vo.v coryrr. Hartley To. Mark Ilalf-nny, Wm. F'mtrr, Jobn Haas, Mirbael I'elers, Jaeob tmith, David f'ilman, Reuben Menrh, Oeorco Kleekner. Aew 7Srrlin.Court House, and lxairou-Krn ones. l.iaiJSfmc Jp John Keber. f 'awm Jp. Dr. Charles Wilson. Ilis.tAiM'rtua To. John KunU. Simon Hunts. Inn Tp. Ibaac Couldron. White uttr if. aticnaei uonman. BECOUMEXPA TlOtrt. PrmjDl.. Anr.13. H47. I base this day carefully inspected a condnrtor or l.ishtninir. Rod, with vane and index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitare, on Bvllevue House, Glooeeeter, and bare no hweitation in sayine, that It is not only the best I have ever seen, hut that it is the only one I nave yet examined that is eonitrue!ed on strictly scientific princi ples. It Is with much pleasure that I recommend his conanclur to the attention or owners oi nniMiintfs. II. McMUKTRIB. I am well satisfied that the Mametle Liehtnine Rod, manufactured by Mr. Thomas Armitage, of Philadelphia. is the best that has ever been made. I have speut several years in the study of the laws of electricity end m-Mcuet-lem. and have no hesitation in sayine that these Rods are constructed upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is rrc ived and dispersed by the magnet at the top of the rod. and it would be impossible, acrordine to the laws of attraction and repulsion, f-.r a building to be injured by a stroke of llehtulng when protected by one of these rods. 1 have been acquainted with Mr. Armitat-e for several years, snd In f ire be commenced tbe manufac ture ol these roils l exsmineu tne principle on wblch they are constructed, and f.-lt convinced that their adoption would be attended with complete success. The increasing oemand tor tness rousinq trie extensivesalcs la all parts of tbe country, is ample commendation of their utilityand superiority. TRACT B. WALLER, M. D. KWng Sua, Phllad.Co April 10, 1S2. tjTH.C. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER. Hartleton, Union Co. Pa. lie Agent for Union and adjoining Counties, and will furnish the Hod on the same term and in Ihe same manner the Propiietor. PIANO AGENCY. HAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of Ihe celebrated Pianos, manufactured by GEO. VOGIIT, Phllad., tbe underaifned would be happy to supply aay citiaensof the Susquehanna country mho may desire n Instrument well made, after the latest improvement. Two of lhee lostromentshave lately been introduced into Lewisborf, to whicb I ass happy to refer any one. The Piano are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for a year, bey may be exchanged. Price reasona ble. FRINCI9J.GE88NER. Lewisburg, Feb 24 IS51. ' NOTES Promissory, Judgment, an Joint Notes (blanks) at this olBua. fc.'l fi.vrrv,ama4ajk'''' wVi.-faijl I 'I 1 M BRANCH FARMER. Almanac for 1854. hi a! a! ., It i H 1M IS tm - :l c Sllftll MllS iilai ) II n--1- 17 s. mis S !4jl.V 10:91 inrli 7 i: 30 2 3 Still 2 T a nix 1st 19 ! ! 1 1 lMlIilr. i,ri fit, 23'l i i; 3 :io .11 1 2 S , S !:n lilia 1 2 t sl ; io l:stl4)1s! Its 17 H If. ilixa' iai;iihIm I ct st.MtS isji1.; 0 vlt'i r t'-t it , &i-i-?i,-a',i .a7sriaui h Mi 41 i ri 7; S llil'.' 13 14 IS i s j in 'jo iv a lb il l 27 '. It . U.J. 27;-s.) 1 a v 1. In is -1 4 ! 7 l.vil 3 lit Il ia a 17.1SI.J, 4 i". :iii. I-:iiS4j 30 1 1 2! R; 7 l:i 14 5 f. w 1". 1 1 1 1 B i;iir.l7iis 1 njl'i'il:!'." e u u i:. tr. I 1SII9 2o2l 22' 2S 21 2I:30 a : 27 ICS 21 l 4 1i II sl ?! ill !"lr l.lllljllllii IT (at rtl fi E l-iln 14 15 II. 17 19 ? nil'-' .8 as B i:aia.i 2i .n;21:2-j2.'t-.'4 27 2S,2;30 31 9 21 Ml 2.-.oO WinGeld Woolen Factory, Sear Hartleton, Tnion C'ounly. rrilll! establi.thinent is now in the best order. J The machinery bcin nearly all new, and none bin the best of workmen eroplnyed, the subscriber feels sale in saying that his ork shall ni t be surpassed by any estabusn- ment in llusor the a.lj .inirij; counties. His wapsnns will be around as u-oal, and those wishing to patronize hi.s establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. X"tT I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment ol tLiOOtlN such as Cltrfh.1, Sntinrtti, Vnihmem, Tweeds, Hlankett, Yams, cVr.. w hich I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool an.l t'onntrv Produce cen erally. MARK HM-iPK-NN V. H.mleton. April 82, ls:i tt MM1E undersicned conlinues the Lit E- ItY BUS1.YESS ut the !d Stand, on Notth Third St.. near Market, nd respectfully solicits the patronage ol hi" i friends aud Lhc public cmerallv. CUAHLKS . 11 ESS Lewisburg, May 22, 1650 WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG Market Street, Letwlsibur?, f a. CHERRY PECTORAL Far the Car m COrGlIS, COLDS, D0ARSEXESS, bso.chitis, hhoofi.g-coi;gh, CBOrr, ASTHMA, A.D COXSCMPTIOS. "And hjf th" rirtr, upon the bank tkrrrf f thatl prtiw mft tr$ f-r wot. -rrW-t tmof MhttU nt fad ami th fruit thrf thatl bffor meat and the leaf tKref for mediein. Ilrtv wait brpr for th nit k rerordenl loo,; acco, tttd every yrnr suld nw roof to tLe aaranrcs that thw prrmiMS cball Dotfnil. An mcUi'-al scicnr rlirvTpr and lriin)..tt. th rvmtliea nature hai Kirrn, one by on th di-i-MM that afllirt onr race jU-Id to the control of art. Of all th uaiadiet. we KufTwr from, none has carrii d more Tk-tiru? to an untimely graTe than Cotuumptiun of the Lniifrs. Subjoined we iriTe some eTid tio that this tto maj be cured, and that Putntsnary ComplatuU iu all ibeir form, aui Itenmorrd y Cbcbht PtcTaL. FOR 1SFLVKSZA AXF WfTOOPIXG COCGTT. N"imLLR. Tt-nn., June W lfi'2. Pir t have repeateilly u-d your t'liuutr Pkcthral for Whooping foil jt ii and Influfuza, and have no hitatioa in pruuounrinfr it Cimpt-te nnndr. four of my rtiild dren have hs t-n atSirtetl with theie Ji'seaseii, and the free une of the I'tCTOHAL baa always aJfunl almost intttant reliiX JAMK.S OLl tK. We attest the truth vf the abnve ftitement : M. r..lTY. Kditorof the Na-hTUIt Whig. mi. 3. jii.'i.uriiifiA, urugpi.tt. for a coxsvttPmE rorcrr. Pi.TSl.LTlG, I'mv, 'eh. 23, 1ft.il. Dear Sir For threw years I have been afflicted with a eouth. iMdiitriHitintt that I frequently dexpaired of recov ery; much of Ibe time 1 wme obliged to sit op all night in my chair, a my ounh would nutftxte me when I laid down, flavins u-d many remedies witlmutmuchrelief, I at last tried ibe Ciihirt fECTOEAL, wbk-b under ProTitl euce baa cured me at toother. 1 am with frmtitud Youni, JAMrJS M'CA.NUI,Kj8. Among the other distinruifhetl authoritleii who hav lent their names to recommend this preparation as tb beat known to them for affections of tbe lungs, are Pre. pKKXiat, of Vermont Med. College. Prof. SimMA., of Yale College. Prof. VtLKXTtxi MoTT.of New York. Prof. Olkavkland. of rwdoin Met). (Tollege. Prof. Bl'TT ek field, of Ohio Mrd.CoUs-g. CaAPIW J'-iaAL OV MrDICAL SCIEKCK. Bostoii Medical axi Sracicit J'H-ritau CuAEUbtToH (S C.) Medical Ketiew. New JEBsrt Medical Report!. Hon. llETtar Clt. V. 8. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. M .Ra. Am. Amtassatlor to Turkey. Oen. E marvel Uulgem, President uf t'hill, Rt. Rev. Ed. Power, Lord Bixliop of Torouto. Rev. Pr. LiirsTJto, of Brooklyn, N. T. Archbishop Purcrll. of Cincinnati, O. Also many eminent personage in f.-reijrn countries. Not only in the more danjrerou and tlHtrcsning diseases of the Lungs, but also aa a ftittiily medicine fr occasional use. It ia the safest, pie asaoU-st and beat in the world. FNBPARKD AND sold ur JAMES a A YER. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Later! L Uitst. tik.Forsalehy C.W.lHArrLE,LewiHnrg: J. H.ra"Iiw, Milttn; Misa M. M'Cay. Northumberland ; 1. H Kessler. New Berlin; l.Uerbaxt, SelinrttrroTe ; and by DrasTarlsts everywhere. lylnsIde40Crhiria Map or Ihe State r California, OREGON, UTAH, HEW MEXICO, and .TEXAS, printed by 8. Aug' Mitchell in 1816, and painted to correspond wilh the boun daries filed byCongreasin 1850 forle at the ChroniclroiTice,priee25 ct. THE present Proprietor of the newly disco vered Wlnfleld Cae(limestone) in DRY VALLEY, Union Co. hereby pives notice that the Cave Kill NOT be open on SUNDAYS for Visitors. It may be visited by Ladies and Gentlemen on any other day, and on SATUR DAY of every week especial preparations will be made to accommodate with lights. (Ij-All persons are forbidden to break oft", injure, or lake away any specimens from the Cave, under penalty of prosecution. The payment of 12) cents only is required of every person before erne rinsr. NOAH WALTER. Dry Vail, June .8, 1853 waaa sfsV. A ti Dr.Joho Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFirE removed lo Market slreet, e end floor entrance door between Kline's Hotel and C. E. Bowea" More. Lewisburw, April I. 18.13 P? Lewl-tburg Satln(f-4 Initlltallon, IS now open and ready to do bnsiness. Tbe regular Discount days are Weduesdaya. The following named persons are the DiascToas Winn Cairaost, Esq. Mr. Juiifsoii Wans.. Mr. litxas Awwos. Mr. Jwi M'Car.iear. Mr. Tmoha II his. Mr. Winiaw Fault. Faxn'a C M..ts. Eq. Orictas WILLIAM CAMKIiON", President. H. P. 81IEI.I.EK, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six mouths ; and thru per cent, less than six and overthree months. II. P. MI EI.I.EK, Treasurer. I.ettisbure. Sept. 19, luSS IT IS A FACT, ONE self-evident, and nrthy of eer consideration, that no Miller can make good clean (lour without he has good clenn wheat. I suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one of litrgstresser's ll'heal Scourer, or Smut Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright has 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 lo operate as repre sented, there shall he no sale, as ihrse ma chines are lo be warranted good. Further recommendations are thought unnecessary, lie is now havin2 n supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddes & Marsh. Orders for machines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly attended to. Machines will be sent and nut to all order. Address J. BERfiSTKliSSER, . Lewisburg, I'nioti Co. Pa. 323 jfruit n..i3 $Po fi n a:m ental The subscriber offers for sale a larT assortment of choice Fruit Trees such ar Apple trees, 7to 10 feet hiuh,40 varieties all warranted genuine Peuch trees, 21 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectunne. Prune and Pear trees. !".eiher iih son 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape Vines of the bes tmtive and exolie varieties. Ornarnemn Trees, such as the Paulonia. Linrlen. Ait- fi. R. Psrmnn wishinz to procure a quantity of the Fruit Irees.are requested lo make immeaiate nppiicntioii i lurssiwir ber. in nrdtrr to procure the varieties anrt ize wanted. II. R. NOL.'.. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Ccunslmrj JTonnDrn HHE suhscribers, thankful for past pat X ronage, would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of Mill Rearing and other Catinr,e. Thrashing Machines, and other articles of Machinery repai red in the best manner. Casting; warranted lo be of good material, and at pricr tbat can not fail to please. GEDDE-', M ARSH 4 CO. I.ewiilU'g, Feb. 1S5I t COOKING Stoves, of various pattern' and sizes, for Coal or WooJ, for sal t the Lewisburg Kouu.lrv bv OrdJe. Marsh Sz Co. rMl'OVKS Parlor, WcodTand" Coa lij Stoves, various pntterns. for ale at thi Lewishure Foundry. Oiddrs. Matsh & Co. WIARD'd Patent t'.anjj Plow, a supe rior article, for aleat the Lewishur; Foundry by GrdJes. Marsh & Co. G-A1 or Seed Drills Ross Patent decidedly ihe ftff and most dvrnhle Grain Drill now in nee. for wale at Ibe Lewishurr Foundry by GedJe, Marsh & Co. Opposition i the Life of Business .' NEW L1VE11Y EXCHANGE "STABLE. Thw suliaeriher ssnultl resnerlfullv infAim the cilixensof Lewisburg and the traveling commun-1 ity generally, that he ha opened a new Livery . and Exchange Stable on FOURTH slreet half a I square South of Market, and ha provided a good j lot of Horses, with entirely new good and lash- tonableCarriages, Buggiea.Sleigh. 4e. where all wishing anything in hi line may be accommod ated on Ihe shortest notice and most reasonable term. He will pay every attention lo the wants of his customer, and hopes by ao doing to merit and receive a liberal ahare of public patronage. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewi-burg, Dec 30, 1851 Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, a ttjc (Scrtnan Cangnagr. VERY ttsnkfnl for past ar patronage from tba Citizens 'Vjjtyssi nd Student so I Lewisburg and 'mAv&m'lh 'c'n', 'h ubscribet would -m'cims 'm tate that he continues to give Instrnctiona on Ihe Piano and Guitar also in Vocal Music and in th German Language. Having been taught in the beat Music Schools in Germany, he deem himself amply qualified te teach Music, and to aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich German tongue. He will alsc tune Piano, and put them in repair. if desired. Residence in Sooth Fourth street, in the late Brick Office ot Dr. I.ndwig. F RAX CIS J. GESSlsER. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in thai awful diuate, ' CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. , Thispopalar work for sale inLewisburji by S. F.Lyndall J. Houghton and al this office. Price, 75 eenta Old Newspapers, SOME thousand in number, of alUixea, for als at the Chronicle office, at 50 cla per 1 00 taken a they ran. or $ I when assorted. A chanrefor Scrap Uooks as wells for wrapping PV' Ar,i:,t!0 wSlt . 1 1 ' ii ' 'V?is , h ff,t MJ CmrfeUeH felfaak anal X rattle Caratfr, kara bwsw quietly workia their way aama tbe mast inteiiifraut and respectable etnas nM rm constantly aeaievliig carws in an alarming Uaiaof diseasea. which hava for ages hartleJ all Ui si.l of aifsltcins anil all to rasourcaa of Scienca. Tasa itiasases are cslied NERVOUS COMPL.AI.TS, anrt ia the dinrnwa MrllciM la of no whit rtr. II never doe good ml il flen cke kfr, 8ym, Kxtncts; Baima, Balamc, Lit in, Btttttra, filif, Fowdcra aikl TotioBa of very tio4 ar aibka worthleu, tor they weakea th vital mere tl .ready protrate4 Titejia, while onler the atrencta ttunc;. life-CsVins;. TitaJiiin uJ.tttmcm M tial ranu s a flietl by tin beautiftiltliactMrery. tbe eahauatiwl E client ami wrakeaeJ aufcrer ie nMore4 to WrBer eahb. atrenrth. elasticity watt rig These ntnerka relate to aocb ditwatee SKV RAU.IA. Tl: DOUiRF-L'X. BROV HJT1S. ML P1TATIOS of the HtART, Wk.AKN'fJ. an t aU KM ALU DliWlKUK.Ra, aueb aa NKKVoi S HfcAD A HK. LASSiTt Dt n4 DKSPOXIjKV; V. wlueh r only otiier Pwoks fur Net-roue fcrvrmrits ; KPiLKITI-e ITS and tO Vt'LSIO.NS. winch are now known w result fmiw a nttvu,libr.um of Llectric inflaencei NKUVOtS TKr.MOKS. lh.KV NtSS, which ie nearly alwaya cq1 by torpidity of the Anililory Nenree, and caa alwaya te pttftrtif orY bv (ralvtisiara, when the oigan ia not Jetrod , UVSPr'rSI A in it worat toraw ; P.ALSV and f.RA LYSIS. nn.foraily ranced by a deficiency f N?roua inlluence; tllKuMC HUfcl'M ATISM, TORPIliJT of the LIVKlt, TAIN in the SUfc. SH H,ISH IB. (IL-iTION, SPINAL and HIP COMPLAINTS, DKFM.'IKNl' V of Mi R VOL'S and PBVPM AL tV f. RUV, aud all those distressing comlainU reaultv inf fnm a liLBANUKMitLN'r uf the NCRVOLt 8 k ST KM. In the abore rravalent anJ terrible class) of die eases Nerv one tomj-laints are Baocb aw re aanetf frus than if generally imagined CimiSTirS GAIT11IC (T11T1TES, Aiw aua AlxwaJiBta suiel PwwIUe-a SpeclwV The BF.LT Is ased when the body or tystea get rally is alfecUd ; the NkXKLACL for coc. plaint, of the Throat, aa A -lb ma anl Bronchitis, and of th Htad; and the BUM KLKTS tor 11 dasoroere of tba anna or limbs, as Khenraatiaav, Ptly, Tremors and Ppsiimodie airerthMis. Thee articles areeiaafly ee vlied as directed with the MAtiNKTIC KLU.Dwbicb aroinpeantvrs theaa, and when failhiully ased they NtVLR FAIL! aTsT The mt yyenKnritr and excllenra of tfc ALV ANU. I i IIATIVKS -oniiU in ihe tact that they arrest end c are dtsese by anj srti f tptrntttimtf in lace of the uiual method of lrnex'"t "J rb)icking the pati-t till e.hanstl nature unka hnpclely unIer the infliction. Tvy trti;iWiiv v whul rftem. equal t Ue cirtmtim af lit HUowt. sBiree th vrrwiittf. inrigmratt thf entirt wv-ftr. Mst can merer do the li, glues k&rm rnnder any rirrumiimrrm Since their intnkluctinn in the t mted States, only three years aiitcc, avora than 7 5,000 PERSONS metalline; all at, clai-w, and conlitiona, among whom w ere a tarre nnnttser of liiics. who are pec? lu.ly suL-4ect to Nervous Comrilajats, hae been Entirely and Permanently Cored, when all hrtof relief had been tjit en tip. and erenF thins; el been trd in tain : The benebetal iwenlta wbK-h lixre nnilatrmlr atTt!ed tbeir nse ia ewrttW dently ttatrsl to be witlsout a parallel in th annate of Metltral Science. .erpymea. lawyers, and eea nbvsirtans; lailtes of the highest staoJiTtf; , dux.tt gu'uhsNl persons bolding eh-vaied olhrial stations terrhanU. maanfacturera. and inecUsnies; thefioor and the rich alike ; often whole fatmilies. anion' ail classes, ranks and w litjnns, baie e-jti tlly been re cipients. anl hae e-iiaUy a;itr-w ie.'l th wftn imrj ami trea UBexectU beac&u which they Ust thn receive-!. ttf Let it be known ami rem etn here! thtt the only Natural Bestorniv tr Ut Nerves is lalvaaisia, and that in all Nervous DUeasc w should ''Throw Physic to the Bogs. To illustrate the nse of tbeOALVAXIC BELT. STjppn the case of a person afflicted with that ban of cnihtatioa, UVSPKPSIA, or any other t hronie or Nervous Diwrder. In ordinary cases, stimnlant are taken, which, by their actioa oa tbe nerves and m aides of tbe stomach, allord )rairi relieC bnt whicb leav tb patient ia a lower state, and with r.jcirtl faculties, alter the action thos escited baa aasel. Now com par tbie with th effect resalw. .r fnim the application of the GALVANIC BKLT. Take a Dvspeptic sutterer. eve ia tbe worst eywiB. iid! of an attack, and simply tie th Belt roand th Body, nsine? th Maffnetic Fluid as directed. In a thcrt period th insentild perspiration will act oa . positive element of the Belt thereby caaains; a Cal.anie circulation which will pas w th neiTtttive, and thence back airaia to th positiTs. thus keepiiiR np a contianoua Galvanic circalatioa thmnrhout the sestem. Thus the most severs case of D.ePtPSIA are PKR.N. ANKNTL V t' BKD. A FK.W PA.S IS AMPLV Sl FYICIKNT XO JLU1 tATt THfc DlSK-St OF VKAR&. MANY THOUSAND CESTiriCAlSS AJfD TXSTTMOBTIALS tram th BMMt intllirnt and nspectabl person res h1 id in every portion of th I mted State, coald be presented. Thes ar anv aniiasressary. bat ButneroTJs selecttoa essbracing aaaay statsmeats of the most etrarilinarT character, sc.wcient to CON VINCE. Tilt MOST SCEPTICAL atay be bad of th authorised A rent. Th interested ax paalicuiariy invited to call. WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS' rraaa aae at the smst lblhsi,aw.sl rhf aV clans ka lb tUj r lew lark. T bsv been nsine Christie Galvanic artici at sjuiet way aainnfr ray rw'wwts foe aaowt two yaarw bwvi. and l coruess i am astseuwnau at taeir aweci If I I am sure a disease la Serm . I know jnat chif Jren ; Deafness snj AJiectioRS of tba II her wJulu ; Paralysis aajd raisy, in all Bfrea. and iawawr several other Uisssaes of Ilka kick hava lawg vnitled th profession. II .a font 1 tho l.alranat articlss of surprising benea Althc- t I aslant the) shameless qnsckery of aJi 'tisenv W and news papers, I must nprsss my " v nnd belief in tba wonJertul virtues or CHRISTIE'S CURA. T1VF& My name is, of coaraa, connilentia, bat ii shall never ha, i lata to iweoasatzaw fwar art ic las aa ail proper occasions.1 AH0THES HVSTAXCE 07 &UTD0B. To D. C JlosrHV.D, M D, t'ww. Aft. tar Dr. 1'HBiaTiv, ew YoA. IVar SVrBeinc a physician in th virinity of aw of you A Kts, I have been sarseu aiatllisl la tho sssmuiatioa of your Galvanic Curativaa, and highly pleased with their practical result. I hwvw atnorved that they am constructed oa tha true sessa tiwc principle far the emit. aoA, vasasowl and mmm nwawJ developmont of th Galvanic I nrrtsw, tbsvoby auins; a disideratum. king sought for, bnt heretotbr wnkviown. 1 cheerfully recomiaend theaa for th alleviatioa and euro of ahoao d i s 1 1 1 ana Salassnt called Nsarat'S CoMn-aivrs, for whica tLwf nra ss happily and inawuiowsly desigaed. Vsrv tralv vours. DAVID RICK. ht. D. Levarett, Uasa February la, ISA. maTNo tronble or rneonvenienr attean the as wf DR. CHHISTItTS t-1.JJ.MC CLi.iTIkt and they aiay b worn by the most feabla seal dsli eat with perfect was and safety. In reaBy th sssissliim attending their us ia aiga y.'i awss swd mgrtembU. They are accompanied by full and pktla dtxactian tar raw, Fampuleta with fall par. ticnlass may b ovtmoed graus, of th aulhorwwi Agan ;i v Prices: The GaJrant Belt. ",WrS- Tha Oalwanie Necklace, To Do Iatw Tha OalTanic KracelcU. Ona Dollar snV The Magnetic Fluid, DoUar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. Bewors . Csr."l f"-" OENUAI. AOaeHlTtD Aaurln ewlsbs-C. W.SCHArFU toanui at U) Clponidc (DfiUc, ON aceoaot from ea onlta aia Ji Uodiog.CASU aadalew Wood, Wheat, Botter, and root other Trciltcs til IsottkeM ttm, tb CO'VB tl'tjf
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