W refer our readers U this weeks' The fre-plr Edition of the Chicago Democrat for a striking pictorial lllustra-j - - - tioa of its dirty, tying elitor mooing af-1 HwfccJ, TLat it ih explicitly declared tcr his -Patterson Cuuk." Her name h a-t the cuacrof' the American l'cople, that tluiHt to hi, ai'.le r. Union by the experiment of war against tie Administration aud government waged by tbe Democratic party, during which time under the pretense of emoc- BFSu. If you want to fee a hi of pleasant ciitrei:'u5,joI!y. j'jvial.jnbilaLt fellows go to the three I'euioeratic lawyer's offices iu town, and t j the iht.mrat priuting office ; :jt::Ke an a 1'ic I'o-.tor are laactuug al-1 1;e tin, and there has been a smile play- i n; on 1'otv s countenance as Mtiuut as a .inV'aw ever sine.; iht cleetioa. ' "Tafcinrr it bard the oid Cop. who threatens to leave town because Liuolu is elected. . . ; 7 ' .7 aw . "raarora tu just pro claim after lour years of failure to destroy the , ei she nevr free SuUs Constitution of MarT I.'nion bv tbe exoeriuaut of war against ij - j .j i . .. una adopted tv a vote nf ?n : favor, to 29.799 against - " ' ' - Tbe latest accounU put Price near Carthage, JasperJCounty, Mo., still ske- V irtieal Instruments oi iiiuncnfu. -nae'sllv Pisnos d Melodeons will be care lull, .elected for all who with to obtain a good substantial Instrument of superior tone ind ',Hty by addressing the undersigned who with teB yrs exPeri"ce a teacher an4,intolnxtenivt ueanpgs wim tue houses both at Philadelphia ana y-itioourg ' ray, Union and State's Kights, the Ileb : els have been aided and encouragad, just- j daddling, with our cavalry hotly nursuin?. I firsi i ice, humanity liberty, and the public weal Pleasauton was slightly injured brJ M eaabled to buy for his customers first class , , .. ' p 11 r i- v . 1 Instruments at inucb reduceu prices. I demand an immediate cessation of our ( from his horse. , fiausf3Ct;on guaranteed in all eases. I hostilities, with a view to a return to the; U&"One of onr eovernment nffintula in at I CARL F. KOLBE, ..- .., ... . . t... .. .,.! - I t. i .n .... 'I . Acadetnia, JnniataCo. UfnHin Col. II. It. Oa-i at Wcitchcstcr, ueceucy, to tLe end that at the earliest , the tirst and most treqnent inquiries made iv j arc gralifi.-l t'j kuj tint "Father J practicable uiomeut the old Democratic ot him there about our public men Was Atiiaham" -'-ti ALUAtLE PkOPEBTY at lrat 10 out of the 24 'VanSt "' as ju been pretty well wnetner ne anew or naa ever Men . toMr '-- &TfDDIlA Tp as ..UAl intown Not 9, Mi. ! ii-c-i wlu voted on Tuesday. Eight or ton years ago, before the democratic party i!d itseli'- to Slavery au 1 Treason, no ' us ever voted any lb tug but a democratic ticket. "V"c are coming rather Abra iiam." Tif.WKsiiiviNiJ. tIoven.tr A. (l.Gir liu has appointed Thursday, 24th inst. as lay of tliauksiving to Almighty tiod, for tin; numerous bles.-ins bestowed ujiori us a jicople, dining the past ear. Ills hop wijd out, may rcgaic some of its I character and the Union be saved. No I'apkr next Week. Owing to the inability of the Senior Editor to at tend to his duties, being principally confin ed to his house by an attaek ot pleurisy and ' general nervous exhaustion, and owing to a ess of job work, and the unusual late- mcr ! celebrated American Chemist, Dr. J. Q. Ayer of Lowell. His remedies are fouvd in every village from the elevates" slopes of the Andes down to the coast, nd their I remarkable cores seem to attract even , more attention there than in thu country . The sentiment of wonder int their effects, takes a far deeper hold on a half civilized and superstitious people than it uess at which we iio to press this week no i . , , .. b r ; does with us where the ratioual ol mcdica 1 pIer will be issued from this office next ; problems is bo much more gec rally under week. We will however, publish an hu- . , v ., , . , . , J that the d,y will be properly ol.erved j merous, illustrated sheet in regard to the' ,f(M frimiIiar, known to ,h(J mas 0f i ...1 . :.: i' l ..1 :. I . ..11 I n noimn I ro no n 1. 1... hA if' The indentipned offers at Private Sale, a House aad two Lots, situate in T bompsontown, Juniata county, bound on Eat by lot of Rob ert Thompson, North and West by aliys, and front 170 feet on Main Street. A House of modern style 40 by 80 fret, with a pood frame Stable 4(1 by 86 feet, A Wagonihed, A Smoke house, and other out buildings, also, a Well of good water ia the buck yard. LEVI MYERS. Mifflintown, Nov. 2nd. 1S.4. by the eitiens of I Wylvauii. Ul all election. Extra copies can be he had if fte . in f . n m business be, untitled, iu order that all order,, are sent early, l'rice - .0 ccnts . b g( ,. n in hi the I'eople may assemble in their re.-eet-1 1 tee to subscribers. i'c places of worship, and return thuuks. i " ' r , ',. ' . UKTCRXKii. We were pleased to bcc in KTotioo-' All pprsoBs indebted to tbe undersigned either by Nole or Book account are re- or excited ' qnested to Settle the same on or before the I.rAa:i.Y tvrti ;ik. Not with their dirty scandalous content outrage on Ueorge Krautis Train iu l'attersan on Moml.iy, the llctlioerats Oil that uiit vent to lied ll.iuk Scli-Kil House where Prof. 1'avid V"lioti was siieakiiijr, and tut ihrf icins 1 his horse aud thusc of two I ur sactum the other day that faithful Uni on soldier Jon Siiinnk of Co. I. 5ord. ly an interest in him self as th5 Djctor has by his skilful application of chemical science to the trcitmsnt of disease. That m it bej a drill Bin who docs not His time has expired having served over fee!tma prid of oantry whon he finds three years. . lie returns pretty well cured of democracy alias eopperlieadisni. lie reside at Peru Mill. We were pleased ttlsff t soe Johi L.tliers and turned ttijm loose, n lien tJi'AV ot Uo. t totu t a. avarry. i ue c2pc: -heads beard that WiLum was to home ou sick leave. 1,eak, they got tip a meeting to keep their j Jor.fata7 CoMtV O&aLl liieo auny aud as they returned some oi l - - i hem did the da.-.tard!y, devilifcU mean; " t,r; H' J'!B" ,.,..L ;....! ,h,.M, We ..resume the I M,r'. ".'.!" f0,nJ . . . . . Mifflintown' 04 bU .kviis iho;ight that o:ie ol the liorscs be-) ,.-cman3h . 88 iuued to the .V-n::,r hditor, as tie was I'-yettc uiiouuccd to speak; thus eiiowiug what ' Monroe iufurael -.c they were. ! Susquchinttn The tSkuuk ia the Driiiunil tlltii e. I (liecnwooa i I Via ware j Walker '!.. .linv 1 viii!?. hvnocritical. lieen. Patterson j v A ' Editor ot the V'litucrut a - 1 iote. cowardly ktink who figure a the ;"""ra. 17 ZA 19 119 110 M ' ;;) sr so f! l" 11 cS 07 80 71 r.; 01 12 71 110 :i !) 87 03 1S1 101 29 i 12 225 40 37 17 l'il J00 29 80 40 ! 8.1 02 .ri. f5 amoo dtant nations that he is already ktwriaai welcome there, through the US -tar St-itesniin, MerchinU au l h.iar, w hose renown hits becomo . na tional property, and conscjuently in some , measure his own. Whether Dr. Aycr's remedies do actually cure more than others I or not, they have secured the reputation MTltl-' of being a tJod-scnd to those afflicted with Ion, ' disease, an I where gt cat numbers in any .......: l. 1 ..:. (. VUlUIUHllilJ UCIKtV IIIII. llllj) UflfJ IUCII ijij health and lives to one's skill, they are first of December next, or they will be collect ed according to law. JAMES N. VAXOHMER. Nov. 2,1861.-St. MEAT! DEEF! Tbe undersigned announevs to the many readers of the Xtntuiel that he is in the Iiiitch ering Business mid will oliraj,s hare on hand good brof at his residence one fourth of a mile hsyond McAlistorsville, Juniata Co. Ta. He f iU also visit Salem, Thonmpsontotrn, and M.fHintown. ' aA.MUEL A. SM1TU. No. 2ud 18C1. . AUDITORS SOTICK. The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans Court of Juniata Coun ty to makediHtributiou of the a?scts remain ing in the hands of Henry S. Itnj rr, adminis trator of D. II. Ingram, late of Monroe town ship, Juniata Coimly, deceased, vill meet for tbe purpose of his appointment, .it bis othoe in .Mifflintown, on Friday, thc2"th day of No vember, A. D. W,l Where all persons liav- in! claims against said estate will present ri l- -il tbcm properly authcnlieateil or else lie barred 112 sure to feel an interest m him which w.l' fr(,m lbtlnc pf llie MW. t!J in! expression when they meet his conn' P i ' rvmcn. Xttt'ioin'l Era, Washington, 79; - - 1 lift! unruxTowx A.vn rArrsssos M ARUMS. TotaJ 1109 1..17 115 1270 L;tn-anl-tar r.iiuur vi mo wmurrm , ,,, i ... sniji ling under the iiiilucijcc of the aw- j u,.c itil ueieut id his laoiile towaid Guu j y'jg ltt General, eumcs out this week iu his i yuu(.arra inLiu? , rotten paper, in the cajmcity ol j j t.uc . f Vc ' i'a tc-sou Cools," : ml ia this i jj' (j,r waiulv. dastardly, skulking mauuer i ' . tncfl to let v& hit puut up poluical morti- ticatioii and personal spiecu by charging j us with furuieaiion" while at liettys- j burg and with beiug dismisseJ from our p;:stolil eh iie foF too infh famili-;' nty with cooks. We prouuituce these ; Haws as FAlK and l Xinut ih nvery paitiKiilar,atid the moan, dirty, lowiititJ, j .,-).. irrdfi' ihem. tind who has bevu ..H,i.t .' .,1,.1-elow druukeuuets au l dc- Alalia m has carried every kiucliery, taking siliy women iato the : Keutui ky, lclaware nd New Jersey, bridge atuiuht, aud bleepiug with ucgro j y . . . . W..-U.' .. in his own wile's bed, stealing, j 'T.B-C' J I til I clU 1 FLOUR. , MAUKETIVGtt, - 8 Ftiper, ?9 50 -Butler, prime "ft lb 40 Hi Kxtra, 10 60 Uulter. borate 30 25 10 rauey.-.. 117 Ky? t 32 4 00 2 50 "laji.ritii'S .i8 - .- The lUsatt. Wc arc eni.bkd l.ricfiy to stutc that the indications are that Honest "ather State except iucVdidin'ir. meaner loalcr, vagabond aud j the worst licked that Presi- '..bcrtincthauany nnu to tewu, is. and Del full well, as idack and bifcraul a : 11 1 tl II !.l All. r.s ever obtruded his filthy 'oarfciw i dcVeai soeicry or blickgundei rc s!H)!:t:i!'ie !'.:iu;'.ie. W ni?iied o::r last cnarv-e . , ur own I'n-o will and accord auJ ! -- - - , any man that asserts that we were' 3rA' Irishman who spent several iliciuis.cl is ai uiimit:gated, unvar- ; years in the South as & laborer but made nLdied a liar a anywhere walks undaunted ; his csraje North since the war, says he ai"ic ground- -No power could cter have ; worked for months ly the side ol "nagur run for dent. cwt Huukwlieat,.... Coin Meal,-... 7777. Gil A IX, 1044 p.cd Wheat r) bu 2 2." lit niiiie w tie it, ' Uy Pnrlsy,... ' Corn, ucw 1 2"i 1 P.iickwhe f, 1 (K) Oais, To I SEEHS, , Clover, ' bus 1 1 00 Timi-tliv, -1 c"0 Flax..." 3 00 lliinari.ui HO I)Kli:i FltUIT. ! A pplps, bu 1 1'caches, " ;t i Cherries, Currents i lllackhrrries. . . ! Elderberries, ever iotatoes. ' New Irish, V bu 12 0 I Lard, a 00 ITallow. E(tK. V "t"1 I -o I'ORK. Hogs. V ewt 14 00 II am. V !) .TO ;!j i Sides & Shoulders 20 1 50 BEEF. 1 2i Fore or, V Cwl 9 00 Hindqr . 10 00 1'OULIRY, ,Chiekens, pair jllucks. 25 50 10 10 10 I) AO Occse, . 1 00 Turki-y 2 00 COAL, V ton -TrtTpnloa ue P 00 ! do Kgg 5 ;Sunbnry stove S "0 I do Eec 8 CO 'Chestnut, JEREMIAH ct. 19, 41-1804. LYONS, Auditor. Pea. Miied WOOD, Oak 75 : Hickory,... 7 00 5 M 3 75 2 50 3 00 Sweet 3 00 I HAY. VARIETIES, ITiniotUy, 18 00 j Apples, bu 00 jciover 15 00 i Onions 2 50 j Retailed Articles. I While r.eans.. 2 00 Coal Oil gal 1 00 Iteoswrix, lb 00 jsalt, "J sack- ' 5 00 ,oap, dry , 11 j Plaster, ton 10 00 I Candles 20 ' Wool, waahed...l 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL Itags, it ) In advance OO tiiK-ed us to icKigu. and wliy wc til so in m' but nevei knew the democratic party was' Corrected woekW bv Tonn A Joaraie. body e business. Iut wc arc not n-hjiiic 1 ; uipisi'd to the like till be came North, j . - .. . . ... j. . i.f the rcis jii It was just because . thu ! fur in the South men have to work side principal congregation was chiefly officered by side with "nagurs" whether they like :iuI oiitrolleil l-y )ust sucn wretcnei Hvp- it or not. James w .arc, the man alluded j - . i,,t!i :.s lb.- filthv. editor, who Iovch to ! t,,. now resides iu Grant comitv: ai:d hav- I " I,1C 3rd ii"t ' hJ thtfRcv. R. II bear slavery au't i.cih-.iiiou ioi)iieiije:i in ng seen tnc nagur an-l reoel ncni'ieri . It in not good lhat man ihauld bealont. On. 2:1 Fletch er, Mr. David Tlcese of Idaho, and Miss Ilan- tl. i.iil-iif siid obicct to uravcrs lor the ; ev as thev tOL'fthcr flourish in the South. '. n,,,- R,ce of 'errysvule, "a. J 'tiioit. the l'rcsidcut and our wildicrs. he supports the uuion party iu view ofj On the 1st inst.. by the Rev. M. Allisoa, si h;rs cursed that congregation eon- working among free men instead of slaves, I Mr. George J. Fralcy of Juniata, and- Miss ti'Ti'ion, repeated pastoral changes, hiualler black or white, lie says that in the Jennie Camcs of I'hila. aiidicncrs aud the loss ot the bone and j South no difference is made betwen black rrr!mm9 .iucwtd church from the time we left to and white laborers, only that the blacks j " DISS this d:iv. ' arc better cjred fo r than whiles for the ' -in-l thrrt it no dhchargt in that rr. Ecelt.S-.. The S iituiet siaul notning about . "1'af.- reason that "nagurs . sell lor more. It. on the ill of September, iu Spruce Jlill a younger man James saya he would be township, Maria, consort of Alexander Ptt in the union army to help whip the cussed (er8oni ;n the 70th year of her sge. overseers that used to artvc Dim irom sun up to sun down. tcrAnt CKks." It said the I'aMcrson nu n were sxtcoiHitunied with a few cooks . LI m it lit 1 1 1 ULUlUUij IEWS 91Hcr and . ot Crew Taken.' r her from this town: And wc leave it to all de- tencv whether, a set of women who will pa rade the streets at a late hiur, calling the citizens "i'ytV at they pass by, arc not j deserving ten fold more than they gt Had the I.'nion ladies dared to do so un- lady-like a trick, they would have been j . branded by this adamantine dirUater with :f)C PjratC "Florida" CflPtlircd bj all tne power oi m uiinn'raw. The threat of a "raw-hiding from one . i tl. l..(i, rsin " khowa that he ...... 1.1 ;.,;tA ntWra in do what the uirtv I -B coward has neither the courage, manli ness, honor or ability to do himself. No manor other creature, who was not a bla tant coward would ever spread such an as sertion Wore the public. . We court tio gj,e it personal encounter, but we do reeotroiHJ the r'mht of self-defence. Wo have been way laid, stoned in the bridge, assaulted and insulted by just such cowards as this Editor, and always- found rapid skedad dling when they were' made oouscious of uangcr. tight filer Crew osi the "Kearsse" at Boston. , Captured at San Salvador, Brazil. Huston, Nov. 7.' LADIES FANCY FURS ! AT JOIft FAREIRA S Old Established Fl'MlMFJCTOKY, No. 718 Arch 8treet, . above 7ih Fhila., I havenow in store of my own Inipor- frctation an Manu facture on ot the I, A HORHT mnd JB BEALT1FLL se- Uons of : "1 FAWCY FURS, For LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City. Also, a line assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves & Collars. i . i Asaiv Ftirs were all rarchffsed whe Gold was at a much lower premium than at present, .r? : J SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. Fur Congh, Cohtt. Vrovji, Whntqtlng C"gh, Athma, Bronrhtfi. Spitting limxf, Pain avrl 'rakntn nf the Breast, Difficulty ' Breathing, de. 1'his Syrup is a purely VrgttaMe Compound. It is pleasant to lake, and never does injury : but, owing to its purifying qualities, nuisi do good coder any circumstances. Its effect is truly wotfderful soothing, calming end allay ing tbe most violent Coughs; Purifying, Sirongtaenlng an.? JnrigorMing the whole sys tm; calming and sooShing the ncryes; aiding nd facilitating Expecoratf'in. and healing the DISEASED LCNtitt, thus str'king at the root of DISEASE, and driving it from thcy3tem. CROUP. Xo child need die of Croup, if tbis Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers hav ing cronpy children should watch the tirst show of the Disease, and always keep tliis lli-nedy at bin.-l. For Coughs af'rr Mraslrs, this Syrup is most excellent. Experience hss proTen that I it is equalled by no other preparation. Price Z ' cents per Bottle. Prepared by S. A- 'OUTZ"8 4 BRO., At their Wholesale Driigud Medicine Depot. No. 1 1! rr..,l-lin Ki Kaltimor?. Md. Sold by nil Dnigptisis and Store keepers iirgughout the United States. " FOUTZ'S MIXTURE. j 77ie heat Liuim'ut for Man nutl Brast nvir iu use. Is a safe and reliable Remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Painfnl Nervous affections, Sprains, Utirns. Swellings, and all Diseases reouirine an eileronl application on Man- On Horses it will never fail to cure Poll Evil. Fistula, Old Kunnir.g Sores, or Sweeney if properly applied. For Sprains. Rruises. Scratches. Crooked llonla, i bares ntlale or Colar Gall, Cuts or Wounds, it is an Infallible Remedy Try it, and be convinced of its ef ficacy. MIEtWIATISM. Tersons afflicted with this Disease, no mat ter of how lonir standing, can be promptly and effectually cured by the use of this Mixture. There s nothing in the world so sure and is good to take away tad CORNS and cure Frost Bites, as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Trice 35 and i cents a conic. a reprru uy S. A. FOUTZ'S & HKO., Al ncir Wholesale Drug and Medicine Dc not. No. 116. Franklin St. Baltimore Md. Sold by B. F. Kepner, Mifflintown Pa., and all Store-keepers throughout the United States. The above Medicine can be had at manu factor's Prices of Johnson Halloway & Co w- dcr.No 29 North th St Philadelphia. The L ulled states Steamer Kearsagc, r ., enabled to disnoBe of ibexu at very reas Capt. Winslow, has arrived at this port ouable prices, and I woyM therefors ealicit a e u Tl, .., Kha Kiin.r. ..t cM fn.in m friends of.JaSUala tJounty and the crew of the pirate Florida, captured vicinity; - . pKeiaanibeT tftwame, Mujabcr F A R E I R A f If the filthv bcasrt is not satisfied with by the I nited States Mcamer Wachusctr, this, and, assails our personal character ! in the bay ot oau balvador, lirazil, Oeto :tgain, we will skin and dissect hiui from : bcr 7th. ... frown to loot. V regret that ueeessity j l'ifty.eigh,tI' the crew aa,d twelve ofti- i-.iusp. ls tbis n.iticc, but some thlnrs can. bo ' rcrs were capt urcil. without the loss ul a TI'-X wtTK ANT OTHER STORE IN PHIL j-"jv a? well a other-. ' '. nr'U 'ja l-rir J tlic aeliu.-ett. -ADIAlMtlA: Sep'. 2'., 1U0I, 5 cj aud Su-oci ! JO II N :i rCTI Strcpt. ahovr 7th . South fid. PHILADELPHIA. 8S?fl AAVK SO PARTNER, NORC0SKC- E STATE NOTICE ' . Ettale of G. S. Shuman deed. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamen tary en the Estate of G. S. Shnman, late of Perrvsville. deo'd., have been granted to the undersigned residing in the same place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims thereon will pleas present, them duly authenticatad for settlement. - . . JtEBECCA J. SHCMAN, Sept. 28th3tJ. -x i, Administratis. Z- 5- T CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valua ble prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, ffrse of charge.) by sending Ibsir address to Rev.. EDWARD A. WILSON. .)::!.'' Williamsburg, Kings Co., JV'ow York. : HIIK Highest Cash Prices will always X riven for all kinds of Grain and Seeds. Sell . MICKEY & FESNELL an 2-tf . ,: Tatterson. Ta BQu A lot of Pure CiderVinegar just re ceived and for sale, by ... TODD & JORPA-'. ASTER'S" HALS AII OF WILD CHERRY vac or rut oldest and moii hzliablz .ETEDIKS IS THE WOKS TO Coughs, Colds, Wboopl&f Cvsgb, Bron fibitis, Uifficnlty of Breathisif , Asthmx, Honrsbaess, Sore Throat, Croop, and everv Affectioa of THE TOROAT, LUMGS AND CHEST, 1XCLID1SO KVKa .CQIiSUUTilOB- Wister Balsam of Wild Cherry So gtneral hat the ate of thit remtdy breonu, and to popular it it tteryKhrre, that it it unneerttary vt recount it$ tirtuet. lit vork. tpraks for it. aud find utterance in the abundant and roluntarm tett. imony of the many ho from long tufferiug an tettUJ dietae hat e by itt we beenrettored to prit-d twe rigor and heulth. lit tan preient a most of crijfiut in proof of our antrtinn, that CAX.WT BE DISCREDITED. Tbe Rev. Jacob Sechlef, Well known and much rappee ted amorg the German Diculntion in this rnunlrv. makes the following statement for the benefit of the ; Suhl bv. all druggists everThere, and at Dr. atuictel : DYSPEPSIA. '"- A CURE WARRANTED- ' Dytpeptut hat tkefjleirinf Symptom: J ' 1st. A constant pain or nneasiness at tht pit of the stomach. iA. Flatulence and Acidity. ' , r.d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetita. 4tli. nioom and Depression of fpiriia. f.ih. Diarrhoea, with griping. filu Fain in all parts of the system. "ib. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. Htb. Cooph, with rhlrgm in the Throat. . Otb. Nervous Affection, and wantot Sleep at njpht. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dizziness, Dimuesa vf Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. lles.l.icl e and Staggering in walking,; with great Weakness. t Out of the thousands nf cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great' AmerieaV Dyspepsia Pills, not oae ef thtm has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no mailer if of twenty years' standing. Wishan's Office. No. Trt N. Second street. Pil- HaxovEb, F.. Feb. 1C, 18'9. adelphia Fa. Allexamiatiiinsandeonsnlta- Dear Sirt: Having realixed in my family ! tioasrfree of charge. Kend for a srrcnlar. important benefits from the use of yonr ValhV ble preparation W'isTsa's Balsait fir Witn CnmiRv jt affords me pleasure to recoffimen'l totbe public. Some eight years ago orwof my daughters seemed to be in a decline, aad little hopes of her recovery were entertained I then procured a bottle of yourexeellent Bal sam, and before she hud tsKen the whole of the contenlsof thebmtle there was a great improve- rricftSl per boa. Scut ly mail, free ol charge, on receipt or money. Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia. . I, Elizabeth BBAsaws.of Bradywiue, 1I. formerly of Old Chester, Del., ds eertify that, for one year and a half I suffered everything but death from that awful difrase called Dvs-' mcnt in her health. I have, in my individual : pepsia. My whole system was Pirate with. WBIWUCn mill UCI'llllJ 1 QUHIU tlfgest my food ; if 1 ate eren a erac;fcfor the smallest amonnt of food, it wonU retnt-it jnst' as I swallowed it ; I became so eostiv ia my bowels t lint I would not have a pnsge inles than from four and often tight days; under 111 immense suffering, my nr.n.l seemed en case, made frequent use of your valuable med icine, and have also been benefited tiy it. JACOB SECHLER. From Jessie Smith. Esq., Fresidint of the Morris County DsuK, .Morris town, New Jersey. "Itavinir used Dn. WisTKn's F.AtsASt or Wti.o Cuerrv for about fifteen years, andhnv- tirt.y to g-.re way. I nat urraNau ..orror ana ing realized its beneficial results in my family, evil forbodings. I thought evbody listed it affords me great pleasure In recommending : im1 I ba'cd everybody ; 1 could not bear it to the public as a valuable remedy in cases ; my hm.baHd ftor my own children, everything of weak lungs, eoldt. coughs, &c. and a remc-' appeared to be horror stricken to me; I had dy which I consider entirely innocent, aud my no ambition to do anything: I lost all my lovo be taken with perfect safely by the most deli- of family and home; I would tsmldcand wan-, catc in heal'h-" der from place to place, bul could not be son. From Hon. Joha E. Smith, f 1 feU that I-was d..n.ed lo 1..11. and distinguished Lawyer iu Wcslu.iuister, Md. ! wns "e"MVeni or ,c. and was often Al have Ton several occasions used Du. Wis- i templed to commit sttictuj, so near was my tar's ltAl8A- or Wh o Chmbv for severe i !"' "p"s Js,'m destroyed, awd also my colds, aod always with d.-i.l. Wnrfil. I J "'Hid, Jroni that awful complain, Ijipsia. know of no preparation that is more efficacious , ''"' my fneti ls thought best ro have me plnced . .1 ,.r n,rnl n.P i vr. AirKuriac s Jiocpirai, es J lnlaUel- TIip Itnlsam has also been used with esccl- Vb,n ' lent effect by J. r. Elliot, Merchants, Hall's t 'ross Roads. Md. Wistar's Ealsam of 'Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed -1 Dili's," the wrapper. For Sale by .1. P. D1XSMORF.. So. 4:1 Broadway, N. Vork. S. w". FOWLE & CO., Proprietors, liujton. And by all Druggists. RcdfliiaS RiisiMa Salve Heals Old or.-s. I rriiioinrd there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, hut in a few days my Urendtnl complnpit was raging as bad as ever. Ilenrinit of the wonderful cures per formed by Dr. Wi-ban's tlieat American Dys pepsia Tills and his treatment fer Dyspepsia," my husband railed on Dr. W ishart and stated my case to bin. He said he had no iloubl he could cure me. Fo in three dnys after 1 called and plaet-d myself under I he Doctor's treat ment, and in two weeks lbegaa to digest my r 1 a . .1 . .1: . - j ioom. r 1 i.-i ihk 111 v uirvKviiii!i piTinrwiv, i aad c-.t?ad resor for alioul tbrea RCUdllt?) KllSSia niVC dh,IV-, and t tbs rreSent time 1 enjoy per ines uurns. tcauis, t.uis, f,ft k'.itb of hrij and mind, and 1 most sin- Hctlditfff'n Rllsii.1 eerely retnrnmy thanks to a meiciful God Citrus Wounds. Bruises, Sprains. REDDsXG'S RtI SALVE Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers. REDblXU'S Kl'sfell Sil.VE Cures Salt Khcum. Files- Erysipelas. Reddlusj'ti RiMKla Salve Cures Ringworm, Corns, &c, kc, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT K&Only -o Ctntt a fiot.-$ak fob sale av J. P.;DINSMORE. No. 4'Jt Broadway, X. Y. 8. W FOWLE & CO. No- 111 Treinont St.. Boston And by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers. POUTZ'S CELEBRATED &m ana MU gtaite These Powders will strength en theStomach and Intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. Tber are a Sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, sucn as uian ders, Tellow Water, Dis tamper, Founder, KetTM, Haverise, Coughs, Fe vers, Loss of Appetite and Vital Ener bv. Ac. In poor, low-spirited animals, it has t'uo most beneficial effect. The use of them improves the wind, strength en the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin thus improv ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this nobis animal. FOB MILCH COWS. and Dr. W ishart. and M bis treat American Dyspepsia Fills and 1'it.e Tits Tar Cordial that saved me from an Insans Aoiiim and a premature grave. AH persoaa tufftring with Dyspepsia are at liberty lo suit ne cr l write, as lata, willing to do all the good I can far suffering humanity. Elixveth Hrassak, Rrandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Fa. Lt. Wishart's Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, r& 'W NAaasaslBwaBW W Tne property this Powdrr possesses ia in eteasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, givra it an importance and value which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thrive much (aster. HOOB. In all Diseases of the Swine,' such as Coughs, Ulcers id the Lungs, Liver, Ac. By patting from half a paper to a paper of these Powders In a bar m! r si;u h vi vi aj rw ua. iuv . m WVBr.awaBBSjjSjjSBBBBBBBnBBa3ssa3 above Diseases can be cored or entirely pre vented. ay using these Powder the HojT Cholera cab he prevents. - -. . t Price 25 eta. per Paper, or 5 Papers for $1, , . rBEVAJUtD BT & A. FOTJTZ & BRO., at Tuira WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEblClfoE DEPOT, , ' JTo. 116 Fraaklia St, Baltimore, Md. For Ssle by Drag guts and Storekeepers throughout the United tates. For sale by B. F. Kepner. Mifflintown. Z9Z- S A lot of G. A. Salt frr sale, cbcap. ' A lot of heavy uriin Boots for sale ) cneap, from i to 8 dollars, Call and cxam I inc them. TODD fc. JORDAN, i Iyspepsia ! Dyspepsia t Da. V. immbt. I have been aennstant suf ferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot ssy that I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. Theie were times when the symptoms were more ag gr:.Titel than at others, and then it seemed would he a great relief to die- I had at all times an nnpleaout ft cling in cy bead, but latterly, my S'i Seringa so much iucreased that I became almost unfit for business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forbodings, and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a sensation of icy eoWness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, resisted upon my brain ; also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my ryes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness. Which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse lo society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent physicians of variocs schools, finally came to the the con clusion that, for this disease al my present age (45 years) there wss bo cure in existence. But, through the interfenrnee of Divine Prov idence, to whom 1 devoutly offer ir.y thanks. I at last found a sovereign remedy ia your Iypepi Pi!! and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed almost the last trace of my long list of ailments aad bad feel ings, and in their place henlib, pleasure and contentment are my everyday eorapa.iions. , James Mu Sashkbs, . No. 4."3 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formeily of Woo4hry N. J. Dr. Wish art's Great American Dyspep nn ruts. This is to ccriify that I have suffered for ten years that dreadful omplaint called dyspep sia. I suffered nranhrpain and distress, with gloom and depression of spirits; Iwastreated by eight different physicians for my complaints and at times was mnch belter, but then the old disease, dyspepsia, wonld return with all its dreailul realities, and my whole system was fast wasting away. In this sick and debilita ted state, 1 was handed a cirmlar ef WisHart's great American Dyspepsia Pills, aad Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which gave a collect description of my suffering, and I latermined to place myself under the D:r eare, and take his medicines. . As soon as I commenced the nse of tbe med icine, I began to get better, srvl so I confined three months, at which time 1 was perfectly restored to health, 1 art! 10-day a Well man. Dr. W ishart, 1 give you this certificate with a grateful heart for tbe benefit 1 have received from the use of your truly wonderful medicines. May God bins yon and preserve ' yoar truly useful life for many years. I wonM say. te eTCTy Stan ptrmvm h m onttsvUta -m t vu, thai my residence is No. 130 rlichatond street, Philadelphia, where I Will take great delight in giving testimony td the great power of Dr Witshart's medicines lo dure. : T. It. Aits. ' Thcaboveare few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an un timely grave. We have thousands or letters from phvsi- cians and druggists, who have prescribed and sold these medicine, siring that tbey have nev er used or sold a medicine Which gave such universal satisfaction; Prepared oulv by the proprietor. . , Or. L. . Ci.WlaJiart. No. 11) North J-econd Street, .. PhibJtlra-i Tesa a.' 5:!-ii!l r??ir-tr. - ' i - ..