II N 7-" • I Cotton and the War. U . . The cOtton_claler's of England, find ingl it ditteift •to =make anything at pr - esent :by tlies eottnit specuration,i3m ploy themselvei'fnspeculations as to the probable duration of the American wall. Iwhich has . so iwrionsiflchecks3d tivori occupation:. plealers. nianufae tur Hs. and bankerslall hold . ; o ff from. i thelerade. l'or fear of Tcising, by.a sud den openinwof our ports, and a conse,r I. :, . . . qUent,outtlow of pent up cottim bales. A laiicheeter firm have lately tried ~ , to ,eviVe tips drooPin, trade; by .issu inrrr it:'eireular : -.whieh . they labor, to provelthat the American war is going to laSt a,veyy long time—two years or More at - least. :Nothing but he utter -e.x.haustion - of One 4 the oth4r:of the combatants:. they think, can ever finish' it. To determine, v, hen that; point of e.thanstion will:le ruched is the prbb lem. which --they • illy to -scilVe. - The quill. thefargue,:. annot be po ssibly r•libilited, because .of its wide e -tent Of :territory, Its scattered population, its . . 1 • advantages of-rail wityS for purposes of i defence, and its .alniost total ahsenee 1 of other 'roads. when those. de , 1 . stro3, ea, for the - tidvune4_ . ..of n inva :ding, fbree. They (point Out{ on . the . -ellier heaal, the imptyThabilityFthat the people of the Nortb - will,lightly"cOn- I fess the in-zel c-.es Iwa tiC - rr 1.3 ono-t h ird 'Of ', theit-'nuniter, will consent "td - snels'.:a -reduction' of their !country dint the _„Bonds can . almost 4iiike hands with I . ~ Canada across the ..1 cry heart, of their' tore tors - . will a.ifovi 4 'the . great natural • the • L - - --- [ outlet of 3lissis•ippi to pang into ly,st:ile• liands. or NvOl agree toiany scp aration whatever which-niust necessa srill:i.Pb,--aecompanie'd With the annoy ,nniieii;f border tarip, smuggling and fnevr+,'-en.li‘g• warfare. It is admitted tli:Vsay, i t'hat with a revenue of £4O,- 0040 (50 plifr annum, the linterqst on our i'' stocks w6ald be seepreenoutib to ear. • ry, , :iii the war for at least two years - ii. , :. ..j. That revenue ; , they•thirik, cani be. rLailily . raised.,lberians° t • would amoitnt. ton contiibution.'orbita pen ny l i al:t1 ' a:lialf a' -day from . kfiCii .c.:• n: the averag ~ rate orwa g -e's be ,i i ilg - ,iiur shilling§ a ay., J3esides:they question whetb.e.i al vital struggle like 11.1 , ;!-.7: - :1111 ever - beabandoneil tin. want of if/leans. They seem to regard it as . ehdlk,ss. therefore as far'. as concerns: t 1.-. !;pl - rit.:11:1 determination and natu- of the Synth, and !..4.lr , ,?iw•tli. resolu :North They.seein to eon, , i , ll iii:tl t.1 .- Sl2llloiiith - finite inivl ;t1 ett(i :its tiiwt;titne, IfolveVer. thej t t t .to . Z- . lt )1a 1 Jegnlittn C Nt teh-towe7 ae.d.l like "S:ist.eonne," spend their :n cries that no relief is 4. . •-. :tri,i[ne• otit. of the battle, ci eonrest is lal,i ut to end, 'and I.etter . I, 4 . , Ntar, , , Iron) .rat 17 Lc -ti v it, teAti / tr.:ole, 's.“:4l:ss it in n whi(.ll it 110 W runs. .and to striy,6 ‘1() 14:tk6 wlint itnfre'ry,ez.n . ents the clan their,contiltipp iti spite:,pf _the nn ec•titint.ies of the !cont - est, aii•oss the • FUlly reeognizin the determination - 'of _hot h parties in our civil Tar-- 7 -doubt- ; Jess { al iota equally great ou both sides; 'thotigh not exhibitdd tvith sb much 'bitterness and malice.)4 the iCortll' 1. th , ,,tiouth-,—iti;e&m,i - but reasQuablei, to tone'lude, from N . yhat.we have;seen] ~oftbe results of the war the past IT° moMlis, and ffrom the superior preparhtions, and reSou - re6li I.4:e.N.lirt I), by. at, due a - Mount ‘cd-pa trii•tie and - a i deterMinntion er to be- v,ttlifTed :11y-a 'weaker party, the' vietory, at lost- inti . st fall. on ti, N (nth. Slll'Ci:CACd so well 11.1`. far. iL VPI'Y probable that:after watle.l through the.A?oals..and ' t rot into deup' , TOler, the people of the NOrth .e.- - ou'l be willing to lure - all'Oiey have stakc:d On the tontcst„ atilt fetarn :o their starting -14int- feeble : . and hanst6l.lrheo theylmight quitedS eaSi2 Iy - 4-each - the promised land-On-the oth er side. Let thetas f presa ou, and they trill niake. bliorwr of thiS strug ,gle than tlft; Nam-Lester cotton err imagine. - 'However this May.,be', 'and whether the war be long,or short, it is Well for. the British cottoa Osiers that they are turning thcir attention to practi 'cal relief in the regulation of their.fac tories, and in the eultivation of cotton in.new quarters, rather than trust to cantingencies iii lArnerica.• Even it . tlw war he §hort. who knows whether he Witter rin; ; -leaders Of the-southerp ebellion will stittkir a single bale- of 'ott(4l to survive 'the general.wrecl: which they de'i.irelto'make of their touritry in their - null rage. at- - their destined downfall ? base - of such y. noicsa':e .lestruction, if woul4 matter Umhirr? to great Britain whether we I are at war hero or not. So let :her ; nranufactutcr , : and dealers guard,a-i trusting — to any. change here•-asl helli'onniheir troubles.. Let them Ease themselves, if tbey can, by: seek %'tvg supplies elsewhere, than in .A:rder- . iea. and in. so doing, they may be' the ' - means designed by Providence for pun. fishing -r ourebeLs y permanently .de privitig,hem of th..ir rzreateo, market. • . . se_Trfr.foundition of. - domestic hap piness is faith in the` virtue of women. the foundation of political happiness faith in the integrity of man. The Ibundation of all' .happiness, temporal and eternal, is faith in the, goodnesk rili-,l:l , ?dlisne-,:=, the mere;,-, and the love of ix- - .4 - Th.l great subterranean, phe remer.cla - Edinondson otin ty, ;Ky. the givirii; of C.l.ark - sville; arid the stir. fender of Nashville, are throe. alarm tribal par es.—{Pre6tice I ,larßenuregarciii ,- ? : suffering at:Mur freesboro' from a 'ore throat) He isn't the only rebel that is hogin.ning to feel Lad about the, neek.-=-(Prentice... .03.:11:16 pc;ttoon bridge -at Bowling Ivan wai - •bed, away last week. ;- , Season. Hints for the • , • - . • i• - ______ 1 1.,.. ' I. •. Manure should now be worked over, and carted to the fields -as .soon as possible.- ..Aid to your heaps ever thing.. that will make manure, by cleaning out every korner Of i the yard, hog-pen , stable land hen-honse, as 80012 asthe. ' frosts Will •allow.! Recollect that every shoVelful of manure - wast ed is-a loss. - to )our crops, and cense qttently to-)Tour . poelpt. .; , ~. ] ll.' . Obtain 'your ,seed from some reliable source,tand•be•sure to get the best, for, thei are always ehcapst in i the end. Farmers should exchange 1 seeds, especially when their soils Ilit- ) fer: for a change in - seed . is often of Dread benefit, e en of the game varie ty. .The seedrised, year after year, n p,:i, o the same E t; often produces nfe- i rior plants. Test your seeds by sow- t . ing a few in - a- pan or flower pot, in I good soil, and fleeing theta .in a hot I bed, or even in: the • sitting room or kitchen. This I precaution . will often save both loss 0 time and:labor, and i even a crop ; fol• if the seed is bad, 41 should be,thro - 1n away., .. t I 111. Look to the feeing, 'of your! ca W cattle: •orkil 7 oxen should be fed well gild earefuTy, if yogi would •re tfeive !the full b nefit - of their . label.—!'! 1 How often oxen come out in the springl utterlyfu n fit ft r .work,: through the; 1 ,1 careleSdess of t e owners. : It i is bet ter to begin wo 'king:cattle gradually . Give_kows in califgood stfelter,' with plenty of room j Where* 'they Will not be disturbed., i - tive .alr a change oft - food.:sueli as r(1 g its, rain, -mashes, etc .Cooked food is best'and cheapest. IV. ' Begin 'to drain at an early._ day,_ or as sobn•las the ground isl in a condition to, \V i ork. Tile makes the best and most permanent drains, and is eonseiliientlY the cheapest at last. Always, - put tilt beneath the reach of frost. Clean tint all open drains ; , toe muck taken frin thew should; be ad ded tx, the Iri01111•6 - . heap. . Drained fand'ean alway s l3 he : plowed mu l c:li eitrl ' ler - .than -:that which is not drained, 1 and the seed never suffers front wet: 1 tvhich iso often idestrjya it, by rotting, • V. - Sheep nied attention; r" e l spectil, I- Iv breeding civil. St•parate the'. lat- i.te)' )101n the flock - , Peed well; not too - high, but Istifficient too.- keep in , good eondition. Earls.- latubs PISA' 1 nOw be. looked for. and.; should- ..bes pilieed Iklth tht-ir dams hi !robl,..Alry I shelter. I t 1 ! 1. • • VI. - . ;t..(.14) ) ct ttiees -For planting, in the. or.:liartichi.”.l76s. and aprickS as i car- . I: zi . , ,i• pi±,.s•silfle:oll - , not wait Uhtil the ii;rnicr has i:s- ll , tity-: WW:Alen a lii green. i: 4 . ,leio i..:1 2' l loq . Illi . rilber 'of thci• most' .c.hoico kiuds olluj ples. peas„ cherries, p•eatelies and sipall fruits. clot 1 forget ting grapes. l liarrners. and their faro ilieS reliF:h !ro(i)i frUit, and de.ierve to cat' it. I± - ther+ is a sitrphis.ir will itl 7 ways brin: , a gOCAti price in tin- cities. If you have aji old apple orchard of io , ,r seeiliiig,s*raft it over thiS Spring w;:.l; the 1 1. ,, ,:tt• roetS, wOrkingl i the up pe'y tranches li-st, and -the! latter ones in subsequent 3 ears.-• . 1 [ I 'Vll...Ptit4olitr fence's in repair, lin:: . 1,- , i inl•ghein up.- See that-youi• gate's arc all im.oritch and •loser tigl4,l C;eilzi ' , out brier . and brush fromi letn:As eor tiers: Retho a lie stones t . ro,in rocky . ground. The best useto put them to is to build a ' We hive seeird,ry stoua fenees 7 ; Sir \tho . se laid witho'ut mortal., that tv still in good re Building Bo . . re lift v ~ years old, and .; , zd Feniz-Gatet. ; . I wish to say' ~ in addition cellent_ article eolltaihed in a late \ h \ t , ber otthe:Ohid Farmer, under the ti, of .. Fencing 11t NI arelk' that the (tura ! Whit' of If. I_4)4d fiancee. dePettds much upon the maniler ih.lyhich the boards ' are applied. At is'very important that the bhards liC. it) put !Tim the Routs as : to break joint.;; ntit allowing a tier-of !Itoards - to end npon the same pest, lb I' I the fence Will very Soon sag in and out: I It tau be'dom i by _merely sawing one !of the wirrowl beards in'', two in .the ' •1 - middle ~ liegth pailing the boards at !One end of the row of pof§;-eliply_ the I bottom - board at NI length ; then one half of the haiirow board ;' again a full length board ;I then the other half, and a full length 1.4 p board ;1 1 11t.t balance of : the fence can I tteh be bUilt of whole board, and the joints breke4 in such l manner ti, to Make the fence a strong land durable otlcf r. •:: ' ' . , In the sante Article.; the anthot>states -that the best gate is Mak ot soahtlihg , ; and boards, wal raced. and swung an hinges. That 'i.a fact, int; he gives no lmethod of ‘maliihg the gate. •• 'The fob lowing is the best that I know ef •ih use :. Take two pieces of three byfoUr scantling. onelpiece fi-ora' foul. to five . ' Meet long--•-according 'to the height of , the. fence---anp , the 'ether eight .feet ; long ; match t : c beards into the scant ling their thiqine.4:i., then'clove!air a brace into the- notches already cut,' running 'from the top of the latch end to- the tbotto r m lof the hinge end of the, gate: This biitteer' can be , made of s t rip - of fence . Viatct . three or. four inches wide. : `After. puttihg the gate together, put on batteps and nail them firmly 'to the, scantling ;'"also bitten board in the middle of the and' a cap upon the top. ..A. _ eighths. rod of iiron should: be fastened - to the latch cud of the gite, and to the top of the:hie l e scantling, with a nut upon one end, so that it can be drawn tight. Set th i ,. Rost 'upon. Which the gate is to hang.tiiruly in the .grouhd, Put on a solid t air of kinges,one with in a tbot'Of each nd of the scantling, and the- will nv4 sag . =i .0 gatel Foi h i lt r It WART . \\l\ im,,Kenluch V 1 el . c , : , n5:,1, - .red thii - grct.tt hattletL, the continent.; - We doti't ;bin Tennessee is likely to be much battle-ground hereafter.. Thfre's mo probbility of Mier being a.race track. . —[PFentiee. = "itel..A popular author gives . the fol. lowing advice Ito wives: "Should you find it necessary us you undoubtedly will., many ct y9ti to chastise =your husbands, souui r should perform' this af fectionate duty with the softened part of the broom 'notwith the handle." an.ex IMO 1221 recently oundpf that• , , ~ ,AY .11 • ' , _j_ ...- - 1= -- - ~... CHE • ? Y. ~: 4 PECT i ' .it," ':i. FOR . Tag it 1 ' Olf ~ ( 411 •- ' .. , .Clddtelce igilh. , ! 1 noamma q -..- Dc.J.C. Ars*: I notibeeita toss, .IP ... . t i ,the best remedy' I I are ern', Nand for w Coughs. Hoarseness Infinsn d land the 1 concomitant amp so; a l ,fitynur ~ . CHIORT Plerolll.4. I ts CO t use in - ..'' soy eractlee end my family f r e last • , ten years has show it to • maps , rice virtues for the treal.meht f these ! ~,.. ' complaints. ;RUN SR Girtl) Me. e,4 I.n..monn .EY. ,OI i i i ti N. Y writti: " I have need your Pectoral ;self d in by family ever glace you. inrentol it, arid baker i the best medicine for its . purism) ever put out - 'lltrlth la .Lord told L &maid sooner pay teenty•flve. dollars for II itle than de iwithout It, or take any other reratsly." l l l ' i 7 . I.• . Croup, , Whoopi g :cough, liiiinonstt. -- 1 StunOrtstro, Nina, Feb. 7,1854 , - Mumma ATLI: 1..111 cheerfully certify, your Actorel is the best remedy e µemus for the curator edittpjdrat ,l, cough. croup , arid the chest diseases of children. We of „your fraternity in ihe tit.natta appreciate yOtir skill, and - commend your medicine Ito, our.peopla. ; I , ', - • . ; .` 1111tAILL CONIEL/N. X ii. p*l i . • AMOS LEE. . 31o:Ormtar, Is., wrlue,3d,Jan., 11156: .1. dtad a tedious I datehre, , whkla wain*, toe in doors six ; weeks ;.took y nmditines withonOtalief; finally tried your, /kmeittby tieedits. of our eigrman. Th e iltst'dose relierrd the ereum in lIIS tl. and lungs Des; than,, oaa half t i 1 , 2, tl/li mat, me copletcly well. • Yam medicine. sr t thei chtt,tont as well'. the best we sin buy,and we es eemf cm; Doctor, and our remedies, as the pour ruan's Mend. -[ ; Asthmaand or Phthusic, Bronchitis. 1 _ iptitg r iortititfil, Pe., , 4, 1856. SIR : Yoiti I br performit g marvellonC 010 c.... 1;.. tunes In thie seen° . It bee relieved sere 1 from elaris" log;sympconks ol eo sumptldn, and Is now •uring a tn — lin who, has labored, der an eation of the mass for the last' forty years. I • LIEN YL. PAR , Merchant; . A. 'A. RAMSEY! 31: D. ALMON, Mo. Or Co., lon's,. IF orritoc-Sept- 6.,.195.5 ' : "Dining my practice many years I hire found nothing Olt to your . Itcterat Mr „,, . iliviniease - imlivTilTrto . ionttunitive . such a. are curiblac ' i • We might add v bathes of evidence, but ,Intik( proof of the . virinatof Olaremedy , ~ „ .. offsetsupon trial. i '', I [. 1'" 'T • .. onsamption. !tntasbly no one emedy has: ever been cured so many and !such 1 danger...cut cases i no ( human aid , cad ca hut area to t Fedi:nd affords relief tad cotifort. . - Alinei Hobs, 1414.Tong . crrr, U 'Aria. LoWeLt L feel it ts duty to Inform you whatlyour Cherry Adored wife.- She had been live months laboring rtetnus symptoms of ConsuniptiOn, frbm * ~00nld procure gave her Much relief. Phew' ingi, until Dr. Strong, of thin city, whersoWl •: . r . ii,.recommend it filaII•of your medic his k indness , as w de Your skill; for she de ' that day. 4 8 e knot yet em strong hs, Tut is free fibm i her cough, and calls ht Tottre with grattittude and regard, -, ','.- . '.01.1.4.01LK1.1311F,L15Y, or elm"— . artmetntivei;cl6 oadeTtiU you hard tried ATLI'S 1 Ottittrl PAICTOSAL. It Wm' by one of the bast medical .2 she is lit the wen cl, and it cnree all rid us bespeak the , high toeriti of I,ta trlrttoii .--• lilttladel la Ledger. Ayer's -. tatfiarte ' Pills._ . . I • • - i HE . schi.:, cq Clieui Iry sand yiedieiO a hare been 14 tate, their .utoao,L 'o produce this Let, nuet perfect purgative which is hnonn t o Man. hint:tillable proofs I • . are ; shown that theto Dar t hare virtues which Amass In -, exOelleia4.tho onlinary Medicines, and [they win un pre'cedimiedly .upon the esteem of Alin:ten. IThey &relate and pleatant to ta.e, bit pOwerful to en 4 . Their pate tra4ngpioperties stimulate the vital activit es of the body, 'remove the obstruchionS 'of ts.organe, pu 'fy the bbisl, _aid expel disease. They purge out tbefoul umors shkit tireied anti grow a steruper•tilmlate Ow g hit or dboi, d.redergerts into tbLAr naturei rlction. owl ';art healthy ..: tt.4, with' strepOit to il, k...1;:•,1,-, 42. tern.(•• Not only do thiy 'cur.'' , Pi,: i•rt.. f --14 y c••ini•llli.tv • es' ,ry 'body,. hot els? fkr - mblal Ir au, (37.11gf , r‘ius dkpa••,•• tl. It 11,ve bi l mo thei b"pf i,f 4 btunr.o Aid: NV hi:, they proguCe'powedni • texts, tiny are at t ie env° nal...in 1111111111410 doses, the sated and best :pity ~., tlist:. 0 to, emidoj for children. ~., Being sugapenatod theY ar 'plearaut to ta ke.;' and being' i , 1 pure,y veceteble,, e . (roe frltiiftlii rink tom. .Cuis s . ha el, eeri male w ich surpass belief wereitheruotyub• sin tinted by men . f such exalted p.sition hod character es $l, pt .eisit.h4re h•nt their n fohility of miretnedle aesuernrii-of their nine i.aii . e. im . ientely, to th llowtry &med pleased to fn ecntnini g directions f f l runs', o the following s C,inpi. ints. Itheusu to wish], filaa a foul rbid It.sttion of the rlatillener. Logs of . .ipp I liireq.l trinch irqui ' ... ti 1.J..1, It% it. They Al "it ol , " • . - I . cletgyineo and phy to the public the re hale sent' me lb. Pvl r paratious eout r tinkld. iuffering 'he Agent below Azderimn Almanac earinScate6 of thar Posticenew, Blli fleartburn, Ileadat Indweatiou, M art; therefs:oni. 1 .ou and Cutatkeou: 4120. Sex.s.fola 1.14 ,u , li m o ' th c-- e - Li'cosi - ' -.. a . ll — dretiqll " ntsiio - iihe ItTitt * co plaints which it uuhld 'not he l edi.pot regd., such as Deafpess.lPariial Blindness, if i fervitfillnitibilltj . , beroug .11:lents a the neje •• - iput.laol ottier kl l o , irc .1 comphdote : 47 fate ~f the bo4y or .I.scrhc Bon of its i .-', not he pnt oF hyl unni.incipled dos .. pill ' - itt l y mike more l i,rolit. on. A .1. endPfake tarhin e 11... - No other s t soi.earripsfes 7.ith i tid. in i I liotrinsic Tel poiren. Tls sick eai th.. ilest'ald the and they should Live it . 1 - Prispiiredi by; Dir. J. C. Praetical tuld sily . : l t r icaChew.ist,L ! Ductsl 5Cr PL Po : Firs Box • 1 ..OLIf BY; N i rm...lor mle hyjl) llini4. .Ir.. Cr*B,ll.ocbetee ~ rkrigtnner & L dol,;* J. Nichols, Ils , hlui J.' 8: I Brl i ghto : John . IBIs 'k, , parlif \ \ll,l I cal? & E( gAr, ritlitto ,eltl& 1.3 . d ! were . ;. 1 , I • . , k _ . . N,I , Quarterly tatem: Of the off Beaver NEW BRIGH O FEB. ESOICES:N Notes;, Bill,_ It & pans Di et.. active, I S:stue under protea state Loan, Fur - faun. and 9ffico Fittures, t'nirrtnt Got eirr . F• IPtio from otLer'4Vanas Notes and cbecks of otl Protest accoun Coin in vault, IL IS. Tread! ry I Noteß, MEM 133 ED .`:tank paid in, Nqtes in eircul Une 1 kruAtors,l ll dends I'r l alits Earnings, tion, I TOW." , ~; - BEAVZR i.2OIC2iTY, es .--Refore ! f t is 'of the Peace in and for tb • rer, came Edward Poops, Cs t nIF! of Beaver County; wbp Wu] II deposeth, tat the &bore state e t and true eording to the hex e ge and beli f EDWARD 1100 Armed and subscribed befOre !of .Feb. 1362: CHAR'. !loops\ 1 AI LS, i — , -- " ---- ;77 i • ---- 1, . f - .NAT S • [ . f 1 , , N ILS, the, (Wile'estil and Reta 't titan the Che ' 'l4" .1. I tu , 1 4. aS HA VEY, 1 r • . Britewa tar. OIL'! OIL ..!, 1 n 1 . es : For. ~ cnirged in the . e . It h il Ind eximi ni)toutnetured b. fr 6R VILE Y , N 1 • AI,ITOA J. 130 r7 iiik:4l.7c clE_I rri"C E 3 .••" Si F bl 1--d l , ~. 1 , , x.r0r04 , 3r,, pal,6 at lall times to!SENEN ccnts --- i—i-- - -- -- 1 ---- EXEITTO'SyNO 'TE'llS•Lbtitmektory‘ an t Martilt; clec.'d,' late of 1) untY..• "having been tiber all perans in , to noi t ke finmedi nim iagainxt 1 , thonticat ' sizes, fe " Lheap :N. 01 1. 41;:pers'ens requested •t tit Euginei ~.___: op cal .11 fo i . from VOL'. Ja elvor ad[ tco the sub, estate are nod . _ atM those hatiii; L a - 'present them prope, matt w;thout dlayr sr!? '62 TI 1190 t!' or curing • Ship most eon. in kmown whkb this. Some 2 the Marl b 6, 1850. MM3 rmr.rmi !eh no ald we seedily Elii• AJIII*OOIIIIII Sr be. We Wets has reamed is the weed W. welL .ay hies to i*rtify 1 U title other, aloft that my relief of my 'tilAh gLtl2 my rlthelt i iee and ompors : Dropsy.. tonrh, Natz *e.la and Pain rite. "lc.,•r -i an eraenant typori ry, curt% runny thry could nrttl,gtx mud (Ayer !Intl nining faun functfints. ins with some tk for A ,hey ran trice io or fenratito is Ihr them, , t , ell';'Mass !oft $l. Heater: I rr•ent ' New iFton, a:lent every -01:2 '42 •• •: • 6tb,1b62. $50,863 59 1 300 o'o. \ 5.000 00 r 7.7 r 9,944 69 • ; 66 1: t;,:1,057 20 "6,000 00 r Blinks, DM 1102. fin 62 49.8:15 00 15..540 00 1 36,040'78 3145 251 , 1,700 501 iliLle - 2,93 7:- 0 C 6 1 me, a Jua i le county of, Ta' bier of the llduly affirm.' t S2 out le COC- - : of His know.; ' Caen' r. ms, this sthi I I 'Pt. N. I Sale b Uri 0 , 2 . &.2 krit e the neic ME , PA. • ! , e"..,"•41ri if 4 " 1 1 prices rani; per pound , - - - iICL estate' of ' rlington ip i b ei ll e lY er d aa to tnyine a e w great. eliitl i te ll ll , 4:1 for settle-, MI peopb. vine, `. grel clrs great Ct~~ell. Qf 3Jauu i EBIL'~Y. ERVOUB tOr Ft*, LP. au benefited by the n 4 J haCcmirl o lasso been WWI: ' ItIE 14.11, 1AV1:•.3 MOLL - ' . Bl3TZ.llBl . eir go. Debility." AIJINVE EVIDENCE. .1 t Ott; A • • cu. Cul. 001.14,1 , t G 4Ir :—To• . one of th e beet . lirminta and - Complalst, in leo t I id It so. 1 •. • this othintryfth 3 with Dyipepe .4 Urn. 'Diseeee. ft.- ' , the Allan* ; tee in 1857, settle. in T 3, I env the advert .. rut, and, dent tO Gal Ipo o,Lotthe, .Inelt 2 .- torn) toe tAt keel . I a k bare lu 18;8, .1 forgot W brings - 11l ply C jli hare needed t very tenth; my tittle ••• ei afflicted wi i he same _ dieease, and I avt seine of the 0 .rs. Inch..el ,I on will p., •e stamp; w ) to me se soon ea pea -1 y have no . ' bete. ; I will threard. the 4 supply. M. A...X110.1i1110N. t i t 114 I k ATION • THEIAEART. Judge II . Ewe of the 91 ii o. . 0 1. h,:—. • re need i lkinh iree's al 4e{. Ear Pep( 1 . of the Heart; it Is an n ftessedy for thle . . P I Ir, 11 i 1 lII' t 'cif, Co..tikassi, Resdache. r. isms Rob son, OiLeltor of M. P.. I..into..ri =UM Ave ue.veys :1--.^l take plea. r-Somteendirtg • HAV* , $ HOLLOD 1 .I.'; en ~ tte et the °et value le inedieffice - 1; .v. vied. It opt ' relierel sod of a diem,* ,N,i, l , t , h A hely! leo, ~ , r ml; vngregatlen, um ~ ho 11 ot -WI o 4 fora 1..;. time from aTa. land excel I I Re bur • fr.t4cto and Cog-. woe of twttl.4. c.f IIIV 1, - Septet:it:4 - Gth, 1458. ,4•l,etite, Mtn , . cured bj tti N WAR • 5,1,2.1:—L.V43. AftroPg l our .1 , 11stly ; ' reatored;4l 1 1p P I LE . • 1 • • , i y afflicted for about flee limier i inuilid Piles—two (brat .t lkiih Fries ,1101- Ito pert: e tuk.ltb: II qUiIIi.LEON LOIIR. oWN PA. Feb. 11,16 e). 1 1 • • • • • a 'JO YEARN.' 11 . Rirtr, 4 1 . .41 rick,..isi,g. r.s . Morrig,licery, .k 1.1..— dollar.-'rplelk. neml. the e'ri Lieland_,Eitters: 'I 1 itysiwwia, for the toot him. thin .si in, more 'good to the ,cure oil, Cluirnblitr '. J. IL ',IS ALKER. , ' kT•iot/ • '-' ... ' rr flo. 11 A. Jein.,3l, 1 , ,357. .t any n efllclue tor nurehl EltilA V "A' r lIOLLA-tiLi, t fall, 11. „- • • OE.LPII C.PELLETT. , • . , . 1 lIIE ' TOILACII 7- ESTION. : Wrise.livitig itiliolland , TIE 4 , iulT,red mu .11 t xrle and t t.. ut igettion. kbet . o's', cur flit some time, mill.. «Tr 110 al. Elm 111TTEICS c;o m. Or osiii. /., i r m ;hi lier Appetite 1 -. awl, "A '., tautly believe cure - Irret..l, 14 your J. u,srus, ; . the.ioygost, , trio. I • ~,i Ttl inn 1 EZEM F . EPSIA F' IC Idlba • ..11!4.1.1/LtSil & Vl4a tli And LI. of 4 it, .13,r1 11..5 , ry -' ;I1 111111MIE IRE I N.O . I E b, , notl .Llle of O".,I pttr.O.A-std 0 t I':'[ 1 MS' 0 . 11 0 ' !AND INDIA kuit 11 , c e 1 r cduitty, ';1;1,r 1I s `physici , CV.,‘ , 4•• -m6116 vl r d•-mr..11i111„11.-5.:+:1 wr to tip Lt. +l; L :s an. itior gi•LtA ISE! r.: 7 , , . 1 :.;pen-rgaii. Nis; \Set acs . and .‘ 11. ill l , sh xl,, IC. itv:C.fr • I). I • l!cpirr.lo r. r .rn. f 3r DY , / !k.. I"'v .vrig it E. Irt a IE I I d LE pl.a pr. t.) r • :send by ft ritials 1' • „ ; 1tt.. , 1•/.tt - ; $ IA 'ltty tifeit to )rrt I t•ti • I pp ‘t•r. :i-i., , riv,..,:-,i hiol tittn4 i:it:•.ntjlltl • • t :a fit;.!i,l.• • 6• 1••• now 1;•,.9 ,P..;i:":,1 -1..1:.:, I,•s! ,, rat • 1 ---,--11 ,) F 1 q , ,..... •gi5! , .: , ... , 14. , rt. t.• t• •..,t 1 , ..ti, ' $1,..., v.: i•ot , Lic 1 •,.. 1.,E.,! .t,f [^q:l' '1 . d 1 1_ •r .1% Se 3ou lACT` E. 4•7 1 i ME! li i PIT l':- ' , .. - E L. 1.3E3 ~ . A '! ; I ' l i lifilkN i )ll ,i 1 ~ .4 40 •,, i.,.., oStibititilt 1 • 1. ,•, ' 1 4 Itnis, ... . 1 IT ' , :t .al ; , :3 .',' ' , • 1 • 1 .. I-1:345. rriirci. r: R. E. eel-, 1 man facture this' or h h demand.' deer tied to forml ',Ch at, istrui busi= to ye rl the knovr-1 prend ( *Pill, faxii il l ; • cou t -State .to f; be te d hanearly! 1 74r . ei in country.; • , pen 40310 iiithoO. ; t• • I i . 1 . 0tc0020 . . to . him in, •'. l neither fiirniahed, • .7 noii accidentally' doringa over _', the '1 but lilt the result ,' • ace, and observe cif ' ' .. clon=j . . , . torY pc gigilt3=l. l . mel ar,, 'it I not! only at majority. of pur-, hal alititionar-but; 'tochlltip c ir , t, afford.' hooping ugh and : :!, ; • e ui aii./riit ye ar to e number L ltilloi ' IfierobJ lisator of the exandria, , ohlo• ; ed, kluirif. 24 , 1 5: 0- - i I al,ie e c 11,1 b, proctc.l-1 1 t II CCU a tenon ince. , ; 1 n 'night finnt !Friday I Wit. lion -twice, in n thni , and tett and alet all I tie)" coughing.' I the math) g. and preach -I Itbout aaneonvenienee.; teal it cequently to try It i lan& t7e etsentiati7 1 47 o 111 N .L47-five yea r I , ••fluclonßedLt. ; *ebb:: lEtyr s p 1 !dieaming .i • 1 - • . ; I pdrtant a' b• r.• • tut frcrea 7e • of its value Y—lounty till now it Le • 1 town in the , e4nsideredlie • -cf families.'.. ' formula did inetveloes .ova• 11 • • vei•ed in -vt,.wilderii I isllte.p • • ' l O ' lers re litt . Co nes• to Sta• eve ana man. ~' le to th mo la p ing of • yea r and Eir;iri 1 .tilarlividnab Alt relief ir lie diseases irt finales race , .., we present th e 1 1 t eller. T. 6 apart Chute es4Annu. Licking anger', 1134, ! en th k had cold, t a h . 1 tdr : two !days, a ng' Until BAtur&ly the I/11 unit A d prescn m* bel i k ;Leerier set n I re during the dap that time I , To tad holier edit am. '7 1 ' - 1(011%, • 1 eneendird ium il nwrers oar freak. Port.' . ha k e, r'' - - EN areal' tigh l' ed t RI. ebit.' yak I F G. LAMB . !, alarlr ClersTaaos. Palm Speakers. Itlidut ,ititation. given nen'of tb a a,pular Cougli ter, alb . I. all who sty § Usburph 1.171 r Pact. Ail.. of tbn excel:, ne4 it l i t. ~,mg Lt i i i ; 1 Exccu li , 'ad:Mari—llTtn net. afflicted with t 'tough, and had ike t . and all 1.. n teread•tfaud; TIII a trial of R. E Oeit I td my past ,aasnl , IfAust, It . vu ino v ..._ a eel Medli. amiel Per ruxr 19. issa. • beau, time past!; a aaatira,kold, aud alnuot .g tri4l ar caasaimudies, Is td(mt, I. 111 induced by f •rllllll rity, to iv' Cup' pup., 1 did alatort hp, 1 th the test dhEculty mann:it6ol•., but on 3 tbre entering, Ipeak II a surf.iot INIMO : (Mil! pi OularlY reepllF Ytelt,2lll4 publla t . . 4 H 14)MT,Elt, very coas 'yeti my, mak letheedtelbee': cpoor dal room p t I: • • : die , e!renlng i . t • deriapp•l • • J i . my 10 dal. • 1 - "• T H - tH ii , , .„. tit' ',P;II ET Al , , vfn.q. - Pr"181 g) t gittr:9: ii , P.EL THE DOUBTS) , Statesmen, Judges, Zdita .oldest sehoOls as well; se quallified sanction,: efot cases' of eruptions, and Id nd bruin; but all who have dying thetit will presery grey, and from falling toad ore. Read the 'followingvi Oak Grove; S. C. Jine , , . O. J.WooD; Dear Sir:J-1 pi l i store re is rapidly gaining p,opnl coma ity. , I. have hati, , 3occisaloi judice aside,' and give your Hair pert h est -. I Dui fig the - year 1854. 1 was # inifortitnate as t o thrown from ; my, sulky' net a rock near, the roadsidc, from which to h ead receirj r ed & most terrible blew; dousing great deal of i rr isat i on, Vbich• cr.nmunicated to the brain and eicernal Surface ef the hind, from the ef. rfeete of *Mehl my hair was fin e Ir destroyed over the entire surface of the he a ~ From the time first discovered ite zdripp g, hoverer, ,' up ie. e time of its total disappe yance, &ern- I pioye everything 1 could thin of, , being a 4iii pro lariat man myself, and, as phought,un dere ding the nature of the die tie, bet was tamp defeated in every pre ecri ion, adisno 7 et). - 1 , • , ';I ' I, i i. The- add no other cirautits a cep; indheed me to , sort to your worthy, Hid ' Restorative, i f e 'which'. , have every reastontebell re, produced ' ale happy reault, two inceithS t ier the fi rst applic tion.. l l ned as beautiful a ead of young hair a I ever - saw, for which I ' ertainly • owe you''.. moat sincere thanks."' st aasered. dear -r, I shall recommend your r.medy to all 'inqui es': moreover, I shall use Y' Influence; Which I'-flatter myself t..• say, 4!to t a little. ye , can publish this df you t ink proper. :• • , Y0ur5,.... - verY res ectfulty, j 1 1 At - J. WRI GH T, H NI. D. Otfi e ef the Jefferaonian, :p illippi, Va.. Dec.,. 2th,' 1,858 •- '- 1 : , •• Re, r, Mir—l feel it my k i tty' plea- re, to state to You the. follt stane et, 'which you . i can use 'pis' ji per.: A gentleman of this placr has . en bald everaince his yoet that . • was compelled to'wear e indtie d. to 'use a bottle of your ', I I tire; which be liked very .m., using,come tWo or thee I ,ottlei out q ite luxuriantly, and he no m , some . head of bair.. „T e gehtle I Itred rd, and ea he Is very sell adjoi m g Counties, many . pees° to th truth el this statement; Ilg 1 the r queit of Mr: Bradford. ; 1 great eal;of your flair-Restorat I the a joining - counties: if-y . llllr h 1 ' i agent .' ;.. Fours , &e., , .. , ; i TIIOMPSO'N IS •D s tVoodi Dear Sir, Perodir the f• ligations I , ttra nn , lee;for., torati n