sortri>. WE'LL MEET AtiAlX. We'll meet again' how sweet the word How soothing in its sound ! lake strains of far-off music heard •jr. some euchanted ground. We'll meet again ! thus friendship speaks, When those, most dear depart. Ami in the pleasing prospect seeks A balm for the bleeding heart. We'll meet again, the lover cries ; And oh, what thought but this Cau e'er assuage the agonies Of the last parting kiss ? We'll meet again, arc accents heard iipside the dying bed, When all the soul by grief is stirr U And bitter tears are shed. We'll meet again, are words that cheer While bending o'er the tomb : For oh ! that hope, so bright and dear, Can pierce its deepest gloom. We'll meet again ! then cease to weep. Whatever ma* divide ; Vot time nor d&ilh can always The loved of/c s from our si For in the mansions Secure trom care *f t In Heaven's serene and endless rest We'll surely meet again. FLAX* METHOD OF fI'LTIVATfOV. BV WM. N-SWCOMB,OF BEVSSBLAE" COC.STT. From M forthcoming volumt of Tnn*wiM of the N \ State A jriculiural Society. The importance of this crop to the farm er has jus: begun f,e appreciated, and as it has a few peculiarities in its culture, 1 shall attempt to give the results of my ex perience for the last sixteen years. I have oeen extensively engaged in the raising ►adad managing of (lax ; and have drawn the penelowing conclusions : Fast, the soil best rued to its culture is a rich loaui ; hut p—-MJkJpcaefd well on almost any soil, except sand, provided it be high or hilly and; it will not grow well 011 low lands, in borders of streams or rivers ; it would tot probably succeed ot'tener than once in en years, for causes I shall presently state. The seed being -mail, it must not be placed deep in the ground. 1 would recommend the ground to he well ploughed, and thor- Cgighly pulverized by dragging before sow ing, and very lightly dragged or bushed in, Rafter sowing. The earlier sown in the isprsng after die ground is fit to work, the l>etter. One bushel of seed to the acre is ohe best amount of seed to insure a good V„.hfr- "fy 1 and lint ;if a loss quantity *'ar seed >own, the quantity of seed r ° r * ou!d iticreased, but the quantity of l,W] ~t wo; :be lessened, and if a little more J soed be t^ie nI wou M be increased hut the would be lessened. On low i uids the fi sX ' s subject to mildew or rust, which i ci iW ° kinds, 'b e red rust, which desuov- beta seed and lint, and the black. - rjJ5 , which affects the su m of the flax iud destrovs the lint; this is the great en omv of dix growing ; but on elevated or hillv lands it is very seldom attacked with tiiher of these kinds of rust. Flax succeeds the best alter corn or potatoes, or such crops as have been oul vatet! the previous year so as to destroy 'eds. The ground cannot be too rich, it must not be made so by manuring v fly grounds with manures filled with T.eds ot" grass and weeds, which would -pring vf and destroy the crop. There fore I would not recommend manuring the flax ground the season it is sown, except wtfh the following stimulants and ma- ; Hures, to wit: to each acre of land apply one bushel of plaster of Paris, one bushel of fine Western salt, one bushel of wood ashes, one bushel of slacked litne, of course varying these manures accord ing to the nature of your soil. If it be a light loam, mixed with gravel or sand, leave out the lime ; if it be tenacious soil bordering on flav, or nearly so, be sure and put on \)jt lime, The salt and ashes mentioned are not only ma nures, but a preventive to the operations of the worm, which arc often very de structive to flax. Plaster is a strong stim ulant, and is invaluable on dry soils, by its attractive principles for moisture. The expense of getting in a crop of flax is about the same as oats. The expense of jhand pulling usually is 83 per acre ; thresh big the seed and cleaning, *1 per acre ; rotting and taking it up, 81 per acre ; and dressing at the mills from 82 to 82 50 per hundred pounds of flax. The aver \ age quantity of seed raised is eight bushels \ per acre, and the average quantity of flax, I 250 lbs. per acre ; although this has frc ■quently been more than doubled both in I seed and lint. The average price of seed is $1 25 per bushel, and average-price of lint, 9J- cts. per pound. In 1817, I raised sixteen acres of flax, producing a little over 8800 as gross re ceipts. From my book of that year, I copy the following results of one acre, of about the average of the field. Weight of -lax and seed before threshing 2,8 18 lbs. ; weight of flax after it was dew rotted, 2,00b lbs. ; weight of lint when dressed, -if 18 lbs. ; quantity of clean seed, 10 bush ■els and one pint; and 1 j bushels of yel low seed. f selii for 10 cO per b, £34 HO f 12 bushels, 1 pint seed, 10 jr bushel. 10 27 3 1 bushels ye!lc* seed, 78 - . ssl 65 WATER ROT TING. — Then are twouicth -Otis oi rotting flax, one by spreading it thinly and evenly on our meadows, and is * tt&i '' f V fo ' l ' u S* 18 considered sufii tmlil en 'ly r °t d when, by rubbing the stern it, breaking it with the hand, the hurl or %ut easily separates from the woody por . tion of the stern. This ie the common process, and requires hut little judgement to do it properly. The other method is, ay immersing it in water. i h; e been ofler> if 25 p'-r cent. on the pres. fit price or dew roited flax Jo* water rotted. and i'- -kf d, what better is water rotted flax than dew rotted . In answer I state that many articles manu factured from flax are required by govern- j ntem to be made from water rotted flax or hemp, and that the cloth and twines thus j manufactured will withstand m warm ch mates the mildew or rotting, which dew j rotted cloth is subject to. I Of course all flax, before being im mersed in water, must be well b ° u " l n |" j bundles with strong bands; the j important, but it very large, fJ rrop heavy handling ^ e^ wi ; n d ,hanany | I consider less cxhaus g the cmpg other cereal if 80 „-„ in succession, do not succeet „ uccee d better after flax but all it is my favorite crop l,ia ? * ,own in grass seeds, and I have imiformly h"d seed take better after this j rr „p than after any other. UOOI.LEAS A\D FIRH. Manv persons suppose that the best \v a\ to prevent moths from getting into woolens or furs, is occasionally through the summer to hang these articles in the sun and rain. This is a great mistake, as it is by such exposure that the moths are most likely to get into them. On the contrary, in the spring, when the season is over for furs and woolens, they should be well shaken and brushed, ami then wrapped tightly in linen, laying among them lumps of cam phor ; handful of fre*di hops ; cedar shav ings, and above all fat pine wood shavings, all of which are preventatives to moths ; the camphor is by far the best for furs. Ml woolens, &C., should he kept during the summer unopened, in dark drv piinv-s, such as drawers or large chests. Cedar presses arc preferable to all others for keeping clothes or other woolen articles. Hair trunks rarely fail to introduce moths. The month of June is the best time to put away flannels. DR. GREEN'S LINIMENT, fur Rheumat ism, Sweilings, Bruises, &c., &c.—one ot the best remedies now 111 use lor beast as well as man Price 37A cts. per bo'tle. For sale at * A. A. BANKS' apl2 Diamond Drug Store. CELEBRATED COMPOLND HEIILOCK PLASTER. HIGHLY recommended as a counter-trriU'r.t in the cure and relief of Pulmonary and Rheumatic affections; also, local pains 111 Neu ralgic diseases of the body, weakness of the chest, back, &c. For sale only by may 10 J. B. MITCHELL tIANCY SOAPS.—Almond soap, Uanfa iMnliow soap, Amandine soap, Transpa rent aoap, Military soap, Tooth Bails, Almond Crearn, Rose do. do.. Amandine for chapped band. B , &c , Si.c., for sale by I. B. MITCHELL. LeWigtown, march 22, 1850. Looking CHawei IX ROM 50 cents to 84, usually sold at $1 to $5.50 —the cheapest Frames ami Glass offered to the public by n.alTtt F. G. FRANCtSCIfS. American Saws of all Kinds, PANEL and Crocs Cut SAVVS. Mill do 5i,6&7it. Hoe & Co.'s Circular do 14 to 30 in. Veneering do by malTtf F- G. FRANCISCU3. Groceries. x I.VVAYS au extensive assortment on hind. /JL Salt at $1.50 per sack, or 42 cents pfr bushel, by the quantity. a P I2 F. J. HOFFMAN. AVRE'S I'll ERRY PECTORAL. A N elegant, safe, and efficacious remedy for Jm. the various affections ot the lungs and throat. Castor Oil Capsules—M'Allister'i Ointment, [mylO] For 6ale by J. B. MITCHELL. Good News for Blacksmiths. I R 0 IT . rpilE subscriber has just received a large lot of [_ Irvin avid 8. Brown, Jacob it Sui'.h, Morris Patteraon. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on eveiy description of property in 1 OWN it COIiNTUV, at rateslow ii> are consistent wilti security. Tiic Company have reserved a la rye Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Pretniums safely inverted, affords ample protection to the assuied. The u*ets of tint Company, on January Ist, IS4O, aa published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ifwn, viz: Mortgages, $1,017,43s 41 Real Estate, 01,7" I S3 Temporary |.an. 06,001 hi blocks, 51,623 25 Cash, fee , HS.SOI 37 •Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, | they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred J'fur una nd boUtirt, tosses by lire, thereby ttll'nrding an evi dence ,f the advantages of Insurance,as well he the aliil : ity and di .poM'.hin to meet with proiniitues, all liabilities. CIIARI.F.S N. BANCKER. President. ( if amv.fk O lia.tcurp, Secretary AIiKNT fur Mirflfl county. K t\ HA! T, K q., w.ctor,n. [pl2-ly SOMETHING NEW. | tile Lcwlslotvii. A DRUG & VARIETY STORE. A. HANKS has just opened a general . assortment of Dru gB. Medicines, Faints, Oils and Dye-stuffs, with SPICES of all kinds, fresh and genuine. Also, a great variety of Confcctionaries, Nuts, Crackers and Raisins. A LSO, Foolscap and Letter Paper, Quills, Steel Pens, j Slates. Pencils, Envelopes, Copy Books, Blank Books, English Bibles and Testaments, with several kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS. Tobacco, Suiift and Scgnfft, of the best quality, Segar Cases, Snutf Boxes, Pen Knives, Razor Strops, Shaving Cream, Hair Oil, Perfumery of different kinds, Tooth Powder, Motto Waters, Cold and Dutch Leaf,&c. All of the above articles will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, at the ARCADE, East side of the Diamond. Lewiatown, April 5, 185(1—tf DIS. J .iV.MI T € IB i; Is la, -a? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fit CHEIYIIST,J§ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he is now open ing in the new and splendid storeroom lately occupied hy \V. J. Sterretl, in Market street, Lewiatown, south side, a few diiors nbove the Hardware store of F. G. FranciscHS, the best selected, purest and cheapest assortment ever offered for sale in this place, of Fresh Drugs ami ,19c.st dangerous and destruc tive, but very common, fraud, and cannot be detected without a careful chemical analysis. My s'ock has been selected with great care, and I will sell drugs warranted fri •• from all impurity, CHEAPER THAN THE ADCLTERATED ARTICLE HAS BEEN SOLO. .All prescriptions will be made up after the rnont approved method, and medical advice given to purchasers WITHOUT CHARGE. . Physicians and druggists in the country or neighboring town?, will !><• stipp'ied on the most libera) terms. All orders promptly fiiled, and boxes and packages of drugs, tic, carefully put up ami forwarded. J. B. MITCIJELL, Market street, south side, three doors east of !\ (j. Franc lPC us, Lewistown, Pa. Lewistown, March 1">. 1*450. HAT & CAV^-^j ** EMPORO4* IT. Z. RTJDISILL, .4/ hit Old Stand in Market street, I J AS just received ihe .1 and litest Philadelphia and New Vork Spring Fashion of Hats and Caps, and is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers with an article, which he will warrant good, and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a large and general assortment of IIATS ANSI CAPS, IOR MEX AM) BOYS, which he will dispose of, WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as fair terms as can he obtained here or elsewhere. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes, llis unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't lorget the old stand, where vou may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. feels grateful for the generons pa tronage lie has thus far received, and aw-ures all that he vvii! spare no pains to give the gen eral satisfaction that be baa hitherto succeed ed in affording all who have dealt with him, Lewistown, march 29, I*so—tf. Spring Fa*hion Received. W. 6. ZOLLVNGRR^ HAT MAXUPAOTORV. Market street, Lewistown, adjoining hen ncdy dj* Porter's Store. 11R. 'A. informs the citizens of Mifllin iv I and the adjoining counties, that he lias e£9f jnst received the spring in - ffyftfaai. I shions, and is now | re pa red HATS or CAPS v.-it.l on arti cle, neat, durable and well finished, comprising every style manufactured for this market. The care and attention he has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by his numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and ho feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will not be disnp poieted. COUNTRY MCRCHAMTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give i him a H for his arrangements are now such, n to entble him to furnish any quantity that i may be desired on the shortest notice. Grateful tor the encouragement ho has thus far received, lie will continue to deserve it, by continued assiduity to the wants of his friends, and strict attention to his bus-moss. Lewistown, march 29,1850 tf WILL REHEAD'S ESSENCE or MUST A an.— A safe and effectual remedy for Rheu matism, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, Chillbains, Numbness, &c.; Judkin's fSpootic ; Ointment, Dewee's Celebrated Rheumatic Nprve and Bone Liniment, or i'am Kxtraclor; ■ Heyle's Kmbrocntion for horses; Indian Hair i live, A c., for sa'v bv J. N. MI 'RNFJ,R„ l ew !• town, inarch 22, 18.VJ. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia and Liverpool LINE OF PACKETS. SHIPS. BURTHEN MASTER. BERLIN, 700 tons, Alfred F. Smith SHENANDOAH, 800 " James West. MARY PLEASANTS, 800 " J. Q. Bowne. EUROPE, 700 " Henry F. Miercken. The above ships will sail punctually, on their appointed days, viz : From Philadelphia on the 10th of each month. From Liverpool on the Ist of each month. a> Taking Steam on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ' O Parties will find these superior first class SHIPS | mont desirable conveyances for bringing out their friends, I he accommodations in second cabin and steerage being of the most airy and capacious description. M- Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards " February 2, 1830— ly liic Ureal China Store OF PHILADELPHIA. niHANKFI'L to the citizens of i.ewistovvn and its vi cinily for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of China, Glass and Queensware. Dinner sets, tea sets, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Qlass, China ; or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for | lees than they can be hud elsewhere — in fact at less than wholesale prices. American and English BRl'i'TAJflJt \ .MI'.T.II. (lOOVS, in greater variety than ever before ; offered in the city. Fancy China in great variety, very cheap. T>WE would invite any person visiting the city j to call and NET UN —they will at least be pleased to walk j around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China AND the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TVNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 210 Chestnut sh ed, Philadelphia. September 22, I 6 ill ly. *AL An A MM; IS FEs, Witrraiituil I'iiT&Tliitil Proof, JNI) FREE FROM D.IMP.VESB. FPIIESE SAFES possess every qinililicatioit to render ' them proof against the ai tton of fire or thieves, and of sotii ient strength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building They are made of wrought trun, being kneed, tivited and welded together, and lined with a per fect nonconducting fire proof mineral composition, M> wood being used in their construct!"' as in the majority of ■ DEL HM BY ether mktn. The DOCNOF OayIer'S SAFES arc secured with his THIEF DETECTOTT and ANTI - I<>* K, which precludes the POSSIBILITY of pu king ur blowing llieni open w ith gunpowder. Over TWt 111 \ DICED < f there Safes have been EIPUSED in accidental fire to the most intense heat, M maiij instances remaining in the burning ruins for several days, and at no time h ive they ever been known to fail in prctfcrvujg their contents The public NI > in> ited to I all at the UTL AM II DEPOT , N I. 10 EX' JLA.XGK FI.ACE, PUILADEI.I'tIIA. near DIE . SITE !, and T xaniiue the numerous testimonials in f-.vnr of Gayler's SAFES, also the large assortment on hand for sale AT manufacturers' prices, bv JOHN L. PIPER. Agent. I' 8 —Also for sale low, new and second-hand Safes of other makers, which have been taken in part payment for (Javier's Salamanders. ap26 3ui E. HICKS JONES, Ji kuttf :!r tf'ift<■/'!, it'i.totr-H ore, Broom, Brutk, Comb, Invoking (Hans end I'finely „Yo 1" \jrfh Second &r ■tet, Philodelpkin, vnder J Sidney Jones' C< rptt Warehouse, HAVING enlarged my STORE, have on hand and an! constantly inanufarinrinjr and rec, tving frum the i eastern tat,-s and Europe, addition* to my l Odar and 100 neat painted Tub*, too barf'-1 and 200 staff Churns, 100 dn/.en Cedar and fill d<7fii painted FaiN, 200 .1 ,zen Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest ?ujar and Flour Boxes ; Spigots, iSpoon- and Ladles H'itlox Ware - cm nest Market and 200 nest Clothes i Baskets, 40*1 Willow Coaches, Chain and Cradles ; a large assortment of French and Domestic Bjskets Brooms and Brushes -!o,l Sooth Srrond street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Salamander, Fire an.l Thief Proof iron Chests, with Powder Proof Leeks, AND WARRANTED equal to any other make for *e *• curily ngsin-l Fire or Burglars, having withstood the test of both, without injury or loss to the owners. Also ln store and for sale, Letter t 'opt ing Presses and Books ; Seal Presses f>r Corporations, Banks, Ac ; Drug gists' PreNca with Cylinders and Pans; Hoisting Ma , chines fi.r Stores, Factories, &y ; Portable Shower Baths i of a new and superior construction, intended for either Cold or Warm water; Refrigerators for cooling and pre serving Meats, lluttcr, Milk. &r., in the w arniest weather, suitable to stand in any part of the house or cellar ; Wa ter Filters, warranted to purify muddy or bad water, | whether affected by Rains, Marlf Limestone, or any other ■ io-e [Phila. Murcli 2, 1860 - ly PAPER] PAPER! Xo. 2 1 Bank strut, Between Market and Chesnut, and 2d and 3d streets, run. 'i J> F. t. p via. 'll, If. subscribers beg leave to call the attention of conn * try buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different Varieties of Printing, llnrdwnre, Writing, j Envelope, and Wrapping papers. Tissue papers white snd assorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, Ac. Being engaged In the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for any given sine, which will he furnished at short notice, and at tnir Market prices either In cash or trade paid for Rugs. IHJCKETT & KiNlGig'. jVt>. 21 Bank street, Philadelphia. October 6, 1940- ly. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE i II KISTI AN HOOVER, Justice of the l"eace 9 AN bo found at hie office, in the room re- J cently occupied by Esquire Kulp, wiit-re j be will attend to ail business entrusted to his care with the greatest care and despatch, | l.evviftown July I. IftlP — if DH. MARTIV£ *romi>ouuJ Sytiii) of WILD C HERRI, T* the test Medicine yet for Coughs Colds, Comump ■- tioti, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, 4-C. Read the fol lowing-. Jvovemhor I3tlifls-*o. Dedr Sir —l take great pleasure in gaying to jou thai , Mrs. Ross has been entirely relieved of her rough by the use of your Syrvp of Wild Cherry. It had continued fr>r fully eighteen months. She had used several prepara tious of the Wild Cherry now in popular use, but not j with the slightest benefit, until she look yours. She on- j ly took si* bottles, and 1 am pleased to say she is now in good health. Every one who saw Mrs. Boss thought her in a deep decline. I.EWIS P. BOSS, No. 267 8 Charles Street, II tltiniore. Captain of Schoon er O. K , Cambridge Packet. In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign j Balm," as the Odd Fallow, Washington county, Mary land, of June 6th, 1818, says. Price 75 cents a Bottle. 1 Prepared and sold by MARTIN & WHITEI.EY, at j their wholesale Drug Store, 48 8. Calvert Street; Haiti more, And for sa!!i THE I.A DIES.— Lily White, Violet toilet Powder, Tooth Powder, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Musk Bags. Lipsalve and Fancy soons, for sale at A. V BANKS' s pl " Diamond Drug Store. Saddlers and Coachmakers! LOOK to your interests—call upon subscriber and purchase your ware " ton ibr cash at F. J HOFFMAN'S Hdfrtware Store. JJHIi iiDMilJll'i, Dyspepsia, Chro nic or rVcrwous Debility, Disease of Hie Kidneys AND ALL DREARER AKIS SINO FROM A DISOR DERED LIVER OU STO MTT H, SUCH AS CONSTIPA TION, INWARD FILES, FULLNESS, OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DIS GI'ST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF THE.STOMACH, SwiMINO OF THE HEAD, HURRIFD AND DIFFICULT BREATHING, FLUTTER TNG AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SL'FFOC A T I N O .SENSATIONS WHEN hi a lying posture, Dimness of Vison, Dots or webs before the Sight, I-ever and dull pain rn the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, tjf-c , Sudden Plushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits, can be effectual ly cured by UK. HOOFLAND'S celebrated UlAl nA \ BUT E RS, PREPARED BY X)K . C. IVT. JACKSODT. At the German Medicine Store, 129 Areh st. PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases u vol ezcetted— if equalled—by any other preparation in the United .State* ns . the runs attest, in many casta after skilful physicians had ' faded. TheE Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search ing powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or gans, t IT*V are withal, safe, certain and pleasant READ AND HE CONVINCED. CHAS. ROBINSON, Esq., Eaeton, Mr. Christopher Wilhelm Ifooflund, professor to the Uni versity of Jena, private physician to the king of Prussia, ami one ot the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. Iletnras emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestiues. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellency, and sev eral of the editors speak of its effects from their own indi vidual experience. Under these circumstances, we fee! warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr.C M. Jackson's) prepara tion, but iu recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY GAZETTE," the best faintly newspaper published in the Uuited States. The editor says of Dr. HooflaiuTs German Bitters: " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, w hen we recommend l)r. Hoof land's Germau Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we are not speakingof the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period andjhen forgotten alter it has done its guilty race of mist hief,hut of a med icine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence haß been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the lar-t three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more ot it used in the practice of the regular Physi cians ot Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ach and liver; it i- preferable to calomel in ail bilious diseases —the ctiect is immediate. T hey can be administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high charac ter which is necessary for ail medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spu rious article at the risk ot the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look welt to the marks of the gtnuine. 1 hey have the written signature of C. M, JALKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without i+hich they arc spurious. for sale \\ holesale and Retail at the GER, MAN MEDICINE STORK, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, one door below Sixth, (late ot*27S RaceStreeO Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gener ally throughout the country. march 22—ly. Paper & Blank Books, [ THE subscriber has always on hand a fine stock of Printing, Cap, iliraniiAr 1 .titer. Wrapping, Window and Wall Papers and Blank Books. Writing Papers very low bv the Ream, b|>!2 * V J. HOFFMAN.