34totattfaasa. - • FARMWORK. ;F,OR ,DECEMBER • , .;•-1 - 7 — t • ' e ,"Ch'e : Ataisachusetts.PloLughman has the bunts to faimers, re lative to the worlas, well as . household • affairAleilbe . coining winter: • Whew the earth remains hire till the last of December farmers make greater improvements - ,than when , snows come early. For when the soil is •frozen Lo that ploughing is suspended, muck may be dug, and manure may he carted. from the 'cowyarcl, , , Wood too: ineyttte_ picked rip hod sheltered,- and.. xerioUsjobs._ may be finisliea that wenld - itot•be niteilded to when there is a covering of snow. Fur thermore, cattle are wititere,cl 'at much less.expense . when 'they can go out into the _field till the middle of December, than when they are kept. up from the midille',4,the month of November. • Thenlisgiiing is now past and all the boys tied ^iris should go to school. ALL, ALL, We sq. - lied let no idle ones remain at home. Allh SJOII.- , COMPELLED to send` heir children where there ,are free schacilS, and no man should be permitted after ten yeirrilite - iiine, to.carry a vote even election,- if he cannot read and This is a much fairer test than a property qualification, as all may qual ify themselves where schools are free. But thiS most be left to Legislators— .we,:een do nothing more than to give them a hint. To parents and guardians • we'say,. it is your duty to furnish your children with the meansof instruction. No money or labor is demanded of you. If •you are _unable to furnish the proper boo& ih r e 'public authorities will satisfy you. - All that is wanted on your part is a little resolution to send oir your little orkVii - Witirtri - th - e - coin - mon -- schools. --Let nothing but serious sieliness he an 'ex cure. .• not a day he lost. Remem- WTI* habit is nearly all powerful,- - Whed your children have Le-collie ac customed to daily . attendance they will not . ask to stay at home. 'They - will lote_the school and be pleased with the .accornaiodations of their instructor. 'Pur if iou permit your children to brkk. off, and attend but half or one-third of` the. time, they will have no ambition. to excel in their class. The mastAr will be-discoUraged, and will only go through the fermaaries of vocation without exciting -a . proper interest -in his occa sional scholars. • None bat, teachers realize how irlc some it is to have the charge of classes that are daily broken by nonmttendantie, and hy-tardinest. It is useless to form clOsses.unless there is regular atteridanee. And • without classing in large schools, but ,, very little progress can betnade by e teacher.' Ile will aid each scholar moire when he has a dozen regiflar,scho , tars' in one class, and advance each- one faster, titan he Would a 'class consisting oU.but two pupils We are sometimes told-that females cannonvell attend in winter Weather un less tliTy have the means of conveyance and that poor parentrhave not, lte means, Such pleas are very gette;rljly fallacious. Children that are out daily and exposed to the - weather, are known to be 'more healthy thati such at •are kept shut , up close. The teacher should see that none be compelled to sit long with wet feet, and the feet may be wet daily without injury tri the health of the young. In fair weather overcoats are not needed when children travel as , last_ as they ought. ...Slore colds are caught by those . who wear overcoats while on foot, than by those who travel without therh—for the coats create a perspiration which is net kept up in school when they are thrown od: , , . . . Grown' men will find - work to do in any month in case they deinand but rea sonable wages. The days are now so short that ten hours labor will 'not be performed in the open air. k . 7041k.3 cannot afford to pay much in winter when they fiiimish hoard and lodging to their men, yet they should drideavOr to furnish employment through the whole year.wben they have work tb be done. lily farmers have their grain all threibed;stkin after it ii•HY - enough,; - --but—others—keep it fill winter. . When thege,,i,:,barn 'room enough. it is often coneetnent.to delay threshing till all the . harvesting is done - . Yet it need not lie till the gime find it. December is a good • iticinth,fOr threshing : • Cattle feedno more attention in the, ,firittlirthiP Winter than in January. o t lyes iwparticular that are unused to ft;eding'butaymust - have attention; they should hare,toWen, or the most fine and tender 'haj.that is cut on the farm.- 7 , Colves nfiti.onmeshing•th keep, the:W* 7 tlls free: Turnips, carrots,,and parsnips are all, good fOr this purpt3le:;,:lryou have roots enough and ro i tye - ii enough ;:ou will need to give meal to store calves. I. Cows that are expecte d to give milk —in_.,ttinter_must be kefie farm. As to feed, husks are good ;.; oats, cui when green, produce more niilk than the beet ... kind of hay. Clover hay that was made early produces more Milk than fine En glish. -Lei cows lie warin,and dry, and -clean, when Milk is eoected.of them. Cart up all your acCounts now in these long evenings. Be - ready to settle with all neighbors before ;January, and then begin .anew..:-Old ~*collets are 'never hunted. up - With'rilOistire.' - \l.'hey often- ..--,:p.rpva.,a4rabbed__.ao...pj4_,sitkt,_LNever. . • let ihetatbo„till.they become rusty. - -= _,Settle.eret,tyear whetherpS: have the 'cash ont. hand .or not. Seal and adjust • ... all Inlittere *nnually..whil you . may re / colleat: all: ti*:,,F. imumptfices attending Otit .tteietil items -T kale' his best way , .. ' , .l4iliflatietriter ofui td , davit lawyers :' • .;td , ho4ol vefi lo4 . 4ifilii . `traiiiii iitheilniiitteas ' •'i , ' 't x 1.41% 21 daignifitifi- 1 , , v , viei t irlThEsualieu igtr - lie. Is 1 4 1 ""r 9 , 2mdmitu'goAl-*" chirtiir.ol4`l:, ti nr 154 .,4 '' r, if:l3l4l ' - 'j' *itiiiSa* ..;1j! ! alP l l. i " NAT. .0.04.11°,9:4 egYN:in,;4,IQPIO alff.; 00.! . 1 ,• ; 4 1 4. ti trt 1 .d.jgoi:„,,.A fittlltr=A"' — i 1 118inettv,Rr-viencvm,ih cm ? 4111% ME to; ii;i. trrilirigivpaiiii ft 4 lucre*firma ruicloatalikritite•ll.F e 41w . •I'"oelts 't! - GENTLEMEN-,—ILIVIIIg your of Sarsaparilla arc different refsiins In cations parts of . the Southern cOuniry, viz., Virginia, Louisiana, 'ragas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating . this higlf opinion entertained oritigreat medicinal value. In my own cane it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the-enervated state of the system, and exciting, in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating . inguence. • - Your Sarsaparilla is highly nppr ved and extenswely'uned by U:Siateilirmy in Mexico, end Inv cousin, GEN, lIARY TAYLOR, has for the peat fire years been in the habit of using it, at ecommends the same •he and myself adopted the article at the name time, and it-is now considered an a lmost indispensable requisite in the army. In conclusion I would say, thavilto better it is known the more highly it will be prized, and I trust that its health.restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended - couidry. - - Yours very respectfully, S. G.:TAYLOR, ' U. Camino - New Granada.-- . . REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn., January I, 1848. illessri. Ssson i—Gentlemen—Sympathy for the nfflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She revereirafllieted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of the neck were greatly milerged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finilims.no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one kg and below the knee suppurated. tier physician advised it should be laid open, which was dune, but A!.ithout any errilationt benefit. In this situation we hedrd of, and were -indinted_to use_Sxstursaparillti. The first' bottle produced a decided' and favor able etlect, relieving her more than anyveseription - the - Ited - everztaken÷and_befura she hurl used six bottles. to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite restored. It is`now over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains good, she-wills; the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts. and think SAIla Sarsaparilla a great blessing to the age. Yours with respect,.. - JULIUS PIKE. • N V • Extract from a letter roceiviil from Mr. N.ll. Harris, a gontloman,well known in Louisa courtly. bare cured,,a negro boy of mind with your Sarsaparilla, who wits attacked with Scrofula, aml of a scrofulous family. Nowt; truly " Firdervar 17,45111.." " N. W. li.Annis.. _ 7_ll I if-1 The followittg 'testimony (rpm Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church 'of the' Crucifixion in this City, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numermis certiiietties of cures of various diseases effected by this niatlicine are almost daily received : Messrs. Seen:—A member of my family has tdlcen ynor valuable Sarsaparilla for a 'severe. scrofulous itiletitutn, &e. with the most beneficial effect resulting front its use. It gives me ivery great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of It. JOHN GRIGG. 4 1 _( , ,1 I ~;~.l,q Messrs. A B. AI D. SANDS:— g . . . . T I.ght Es —Feelings of gratitude induce me to make a public ackfirwiledgrnent of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I hare fur several years been afflicted with scrofnious swellings in - my, head, which at tunes would gather and discharge at my throat, nose. and ears. and at others would break net in different parts of my face and head. These continued utdil, toy throat, face, and head were almost one vompleto sore, and for a lung time 1 was so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that t could speak above a whisper.' During thid thus I had several, attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. I-consulted different physicians, and tried various remedies. but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. lam now well; the sores are alt healed, and I attribute the result entirely to the effects of pour valuable medicine. --XeurA,lVitir respect and gratitude, PIIBBE CAHOON% Being personally acquainted with the persdn above named, I believe her statement to be correct. JAMES M. D. GAUD, Justice of the route. PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND !MAIL, UT A. B: .L D: SANDS, DittrojlSTS AND Cttraibrs, 100 FULTON-BT., CORNEA. OT WILLIAM, NEW YOLK. Sold also by Druggists gonerally throughout the United States and' Canada'. ?mu $1 per Bottle six Bottles for $.3. 1 1 14 1 '.i,i ,lii Sold by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent for Oumb. Valley Tra.asportation House ssio: . • Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding/11'nd Commission Merchant, Ili antsunno, intrips his friends and, the public, that from the IMerafPai: ronage extended to hint during the past year lie has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements fur the present SOUSIM, and has ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will ho fully prepared nfier the op- - ening of the Canal, to forward P ROD EC E and MERCIIIAND'IZE of all kinds to and Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pittsburgh. &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des. patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4. GASKELL, • Rare street Wharf, Philadelphia. • • GEISE & SON. No. 41 , 1 Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SIIAW, J. McFADD'EN & C 6.5 Pitts'g Agents fur Cars, WUNWERLICII & GRIER, N0:271 Market et.. Philadelphia. C-ItAbORER—&.—IEVNOLDS, 11. 413 Market sr., Philadelphia. • SITER, JAMES & CO.. Broad street, Pliiilidelphia. • PENN'A. be o,lllo' LINE. North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg. March 19, 1948.—tf. Hiris'aurg• Transportation Line, ...a r•if•-.... 11 I • . 4 Ft. " SI T • 11 PUNK. & MILLER, , . , IoORWARDING & Commission Merchants, JI2 .Ilittnisnuna, P.p. ship Produce, Mercian dizc, kc. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, btd coustrtly for sale.: • Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 Dr, Keoler's Panacea, riOlt too removal and permanent , curd of all diseases arising' from an impure state of the Wood and habit of tha body, v_iz : . Uhronic,diseascs_o.Uhe Chest, Pictirisy, Bron chitis, Catarrh*, etc. Scro rafter, Scald head, Cutaneous affections of the feed and eat reinities, chronic Itheutnetism,and illleßatelie, chronic Enlargements of the..loints,, White Swellings,. Syphilitic Affections, • Eon! litutional diiordera, arrsing-fromdebility,iller,, curial and:HerediterY predispositions, &a.; l~htmevery change that is taking place in thi body, it is Manifest that it igg brought - about by something hnvipg;a substantive ,exiatenCe....ll we suppose the Organs of Mar' body OrialealltPerfect, they.musteontinue perfectunleseehangpd by"the , intervention 'of- so tne t ing that hen re. an tin hea thy relation to it.:, In ill pespa,.of ,diseaso, - there. rtmet:.biLihe:interpoeition-ofiminn_.-new.nufredierit. Which by .playing, part.,.;att,a, copse,. served too, modify . . the ; propertipe,beferp, connected with the body. : It is, pbserdto tfilk.of pppli,uinemis disease!' taking PI 0 c 0 : 10 PkOPuely,lii!nith Y.:. wit li out the interposition somo.,..morbifie agent ;, as well might wecipectri piece of,Chalkyvtronefer. ittielf - spontineouely,intO Plaiter.Of•Parie s mithoet therrifd'nfEetlphurmiccid..4.ln ,all'ditienee;there is a pricii• cause whicit;ineet he removoilt : iu tu' the' .agency. the:Bleetl,:'•;For h.lue,..Purposay-Ahero _ is no remedy iiiiperior.Mthe Panacea: 'ln, evidence lb following is-eithiniited , ter,the - Pablier.:,i . : ' ' 1841: • .11a4ing been oppiltied.Of the'nattire of the Pent," !,peea; it! alliirde:. nip? much • pleteure to 110 01W to .reccimiiiend it .tie a valuable - retinedY;fdr all thofie , Chronic;•cOtatilutioneFend4landular diseaseel't# which iris eipecially'adapiedM thcise - whe fifiliecerdi*ha.reqnirp . medicine "as an : altemicio hercptitieti obtain il - 4it,e g Alp, . 'than lito ho found in the Pans deed' it iit'peteiral iriketidea intelkaellifitUre;:tee , .. • ''..- .v 'telleinn'ear ;11 bbytackw..T,2,l„nytatite,.....li pttlmra , nletitteiblF , o D Vittil l iff 41 ', l " j `eeeived,:r'v 4 , 00 1 5 . . . . MMI Ncnrich. N. Y., Oct, 0, 1847 Carlisle • • Watches and 3r:e.- Wyt tr. CHEAPEIi THAN EVER _...4.8 Wholesale and Reinil—At the iii ; 1 ‘\ "Philadelphia Which and Jew . .' elry Store," No. 9G North SP, fA, .'" ,- ..s COND street, corner of Quar- Lat'oNliVi,' ry street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewellod, $3O and upwards silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, - 18 . eaSes; jewelled, 6i5-and upwards Silver Lepines. jewelled, SIO and upwards Silver Queriier %Vetches, $1 to 10 • Silver Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Ten, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro. portion. All goods warranted to, be what they ere sold r. Gonna von hand n large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SIEV'BR WA RE Also, an assortment of M J 'nines & Co., E Simpson. Samuel &' Brothers, E S Yates dc' Co, John Harrison, G & Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been mode with all the shove named, most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required Itltyle of %Valet), for which orders will be takoar and the name and' residence of the •person •dering put on if requested o. CONICIa7 Importer of Watches novBl Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! At No. 97, South Second 4reet. Philadelphia. J. TYNDA respectfully invites an • examination of his large stuck of Stoves, embracing •.stitne of the hest and most elegant patterns of Pennsylvania, New York Pecks kill, Troy, &c., together with a beauditil assort• ment of Fancy. Sheet Iron Stoves and Radiators, for parlors, dining rooms, chrunbetti,or kitchens. Ile believes that his assortment will compare to advantage'vvith 'that of any other 'estiblish• ment. lie has.also a splendid stackAA' Otr's ,celebrated Air-tight Staves,-for Welt Ito has been agent for many . years in this city in the inanufaeture of which for excellence and cheap: netts, he refers to his numerous purthasers,,and for beauty of patterns he believes himself unri-, yelled, For Stoves, whether of 1V072)A or Coal, his assortment is complete; :Ilex...stuns his thanks tO'his old bustomcrs,.to whom and to the l public he renews Ida invitation to give him a call sit the old stand, No. Second skreq, :Pldinde I phis.. . --MU:La 011 1 334 A a DAVID RANKIN, No. 73 Chesnut corner of Bank street - Philadelphia, 19 'Wo lu i r l'erT ' ror' side' 'thi, 'following elsica' aSsort. Meat 'of TEAS, on accommodating term,: " YOO half ermata Poyrchong. .• , . Ningyong Sonehong • • 100 ':dti OpliMg di) '4OO Cheios'Englislalreakfiiit 'lOO 11'411'60sta do Souiliong Powchong Wick tilf.Pelci?o 1%) do,,Orang,o ,PekOp'.' " boxes titvimor, Ningyong. .1501itilteliEsTif 'lOO .do 700 'do • Gunttowtrer , %. ' , 10 - ;•do" , •Company.tlytioif,:;:l'oel2s o r ItE ‘ , fciiiin ' iiiiii` . iipok . ilia '' timid lii. of `Kriirtil :' ''' - 'ilfd Torkii` train' the'l.flardwOri,!EffOrfe 'Ori .S,atiliflufk'irOblllOtti'je i..elOpeitid',io return llktoilf; 'arid 'oaide'zikieuro:' -'. ' :-• ' '' -'' "' ' ' r ' ... , •;' . 4 1,•, •,'''• `'ar' , Goods 1 " 3 3 .......•.. 2-11t)tibel;ibeit91 ‘tereived Yaneiy_t FancY and-110Pe inyeopda. tO,' which the iit•A 1•1 -° :puppy' Roiteis4 . 4oliigne t y4tnk'qt . g,..lockey, lub,,- poiigep 4e Gep!a!tit a6d , yer line di i11:1.41. 4 lwi ftEMING, a Erik. 3,66,7,10,34 'ih P. b ot , :sita ' at ' Chas A - XTO.N''Y = ~ , . lij, ' ' f • I- IiikOtedirifit,IWV, ~ . 44401gt118!-Ichikottili fill.it,b c t ...*.-,, : 117..a° i ghlni7- , e , I , ,r4i i , .-Etc , ,GR QOL • -,.:2 liming ~;,,,,,..,..,„,..,,,,",I'7L'-';,, -I.': •.--,,,.• .. -,:- . -- 4-okyl..::: : .1.x,-,,.,,,,,,,q,:mti',"1-,,1V:r:.,-.-,.--k...,:i'..,,.',..,,•',.:'-':',.--,.'•,,..:-..-...;.,,•',.,.., ...M,':.......'4,:.::...»..,-. ,11114q . E01 I artgli t l irq 2 , ,- apl.;:fli i;; ; „• ; 1 ,, • JACOB:-FETTER SON. • =iN WOULD T2reiritictru tittentioit , -Hoinia-keepeiti and AO Tablic, to ihtlex..` leesiVelateekof sPlondid , PI.IR.NITU ' ding Sofas, Waidrobes, Centre and other Tableau. Dressing and Plain ,Bureaus; and every variety of I Cabinet ware and s :•Chairs, , ,whielt they have duet opened; at their NEW 12,001115, on 'the cortier of Viirtli Hanover and Loather streets;Carlisle. They aro confident that:the superio r -finish of "the workmanship, and eleiabeeof style, in whioi their articles are got 'up, :together with _their engamcsss, will.recomynend them to every per: son wanting Furniture.• They have also made arrangements for manufacturtegkeeping constant supply of every article in their line, both plelin and- ornamental, elegant: and useful, at prices Which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They would earnestly invite; persons who are about to commence.honsmkeertng , to call and examine their present elegant . stock,. to.which they will constantly make additions of the newest anti most modern styles. COFFIN &mute to order at , the shortest no• tics, for town and country. , , Carlisle, Sept 1, 18.18 Farm at Prlvat6 Sale. THE subscriber offers nt priOnte sole a FARM, situate' in Mifflin I a • I township, Cumberland ciftinty, tc• ~1 1 abo seven miles north-west of • New Ville, now nectipi:d by Henry ,Lore,'containing 'lO2 Acres of gond State Land, about 78 acres of which is cleared and in a good state - W .- cultivation; MA - the-remainder in - thriving timber. 'rho improvements are a good two story' DWELLING HOLISE, with a' spring in the cellar, and a large Dank Barri; - ell 'other necessary outbuildibgs.— There are two Orchards nn the place, containing :leery variety of Fruit. A fine Meadow lien be fore the door of the hoube.find n public road leads dire& from the Farm to Newville.. Persons desiringfo see the Farm are requested to cal Len .the present tenant, or on the subscri ber living near Cali - isle. nitg9-4t or 11 .. J. CCP. FTAVIC K. 13q..,...b.,,, 54, - • --...- , • ','• i• ~J • •1. Nk \A Tao .. 1 --- fil LI . ••, IP"ddega l' '',,, , I Iri ''-"- f • , f., .... , , , ,g, , • x N ......_. v 4 ivi•N • A . Ai l , t o , i ~,s, . 47 4 ,,..0. 5 , . .5.. t., . I +4 ;In. , O A V1F.11)4...... --. ~_ pZak"V""' • \t o, 4 0, 0 ,4_ i „444... y...„ .tS*Cit • • ,' ' - SIEEPIIERD'a SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood-. 7Vl ...tit IS Medicineoperates particularly upon t . 1 . , e Blood, and cures disease without vomitin ,r purging. It never fulls to cure 1 he most o stinate ciisie of Rheumatism, Die. eases of the Lungs, Cotighs, 'Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, &rata, Ulcers and Sores of longstanding. It ..is cheaper t hun . any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each bottle, which costs only 75 cant', and to those using it ac. cordin to direction one bottle will list 10 Idays. Certiticales aro pouring in from all .have the country attesting the virtue of this medicihe in cases ol long standingievhich been given up by physicians as hope. Ices and beyond _ the reach of 'medicine to . - WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sarsia. parilla nevtr fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the vse of Sltep, herd's Sersaparilyt: The following is fro n•n gentlemen of re iipeetable.ststiding Bultimore,who was bf fectually cured of that dreadful disease. Con• somption, by a tow bottles or Shepherd's Saresintrille This is to certify that I was fast sinking uncle ray ro moms oft:o ',sum ption °fib° [ ' rings, until I Willi recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rilla, whieb fortunately I did and urn under the strongest conviction that it saved my life. .I am now rapidly recovering and Rope in a short limb to be restored to perfect liculth,and under no consideration would I be without like medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. 23, 11111 street. • Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. We challenge the world to produce n medi cine better adapted to the expti4 .64 mnf tverrne from lim human body than Sliepli loge. It, has been used by thous inks - with entire satisfacti in. It has the advantage of Most other Virmifuges, as Wm var. sickens tlo persim rising it. It hag. cured children Mint have been subject to fits for years, and that had been given up by physlchin,, parents and friends. It should always be used as a purga tive s lur children, as itstrengiliens them, and al-th same time carries otr the coarser par ticles of food, and worms, if they are troubled with them. The following certifiente has been Winded to us by Judge Koons, of Lucerne county, Pa. It speaks fur itself; Pe,.lon 21/.1847. Jong BOONS, Esq.,, Deur Sir—Y,ou_will pleise send me 4 hot. tlesmoro of FilePherd's Verinifoge. The three bailee, purchased or you a short time age have been used with the .happiest effects. They .were given to three of n.y eliiktren . ,—in one ease 65 worms were expelled,in asiether'l64, and in the last 67'. 1 um .ansioun to give the rdat of my family the benefits of this medicine' and therefore-order as above. This is decid, edly the best article fur destroying worms UM iris ever been in •this part of the equntry. have tried Orriek's,:fteaker's Merrick's and Miller's, but without any groielfeet. Yours with esteem, •, SAMUEL SNYDER. ' Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Vertnifego tiro far sale 'by the followitterosimetuble . Mer chants of Ca mbe.tla y Dr. W M'Thersop,' G.-W. lIITN En. 'Onilitilil;J • ijhrt, FalOriier i Shippeasbnig;;Jahlt:'Ditlar;NeWal4al.Rabeli Elliott, New .` D J nr4Tlip - , A- ittftliards — &.7ern — Plainlieldt , Den. lap fe.;Dpr.,Nnaven ; &S. A. Coyleilinges• !owin, W nt.•AKilnder,Paperto ' 20,-1448 DAVIDR AKIN, Chestnut Al. Philp,. ..le Team 300 hnit,'chei~~d yeie - g 4 .Hisod Ten , . • 100 ' • dO's . Gunpowder... do pOL, do . Imperial ~. 40 „loop , do do I Ningyong Sductiodg r 100 Oolong: re Soucliono,:_.;:, do blia)cNitriaGe . • 25-halt cheats do • ' do, do r r ; Wong& : , • 1000 matte.cantio,: - . nTe comprise the. beet, chops imported 'id ships_ Sea "liritolt," R.tinboti, Ton quid; Inca and Huntress'hinit.:ate mot ,to , aq,Te`tut , ,tidit have been 'offertid 'in this 'lttiker. .... Philndelph Mu"''' . . , .. , , . VlM.Pif RilsrGES tEt-Nltietkiparied;7 . kgdp.i. imrat.iiisstiitnienvilF..GimpiimitlFilnges;-e A. so, - .l3liick Mantilla Silks ydriciiiii'*alitiet 'and - pride!, -1 4q444 1 . -S-:-.-'-- ,4, ''''-''' - .; ~imip27l, , -A. W...:1 , .":: .. , - 6: W. iirrNr *:.:, MEM 4 / 1 31I 1 RuPlic , 4VD xviTOOD:gpl,4*.44E siore, lito,,63 2 Nortli Third eireef, above Arolii‘eaftaide,.Plitadalphiglimanufaehlt Suekdie Tear" Ware, and FrenehDieketa.,Bhog and Wall Braehea, Scrubs Itaaterritlia, taikng, ..._Eastern- made !Wood en:Wire of: evary:Aerfiplii#l. - Aeilzerat' the nuu. fuetbej . tt;- ,• : .1* or h;;;;;iiririlisA);;tgibt k ow;lor trimming 'dresses, alichitibbonjikato awl ,Buokleeo_uet 'r: ; r,ived'br ,•, t'Dtoy].. 1 4 341.,1VH1.TNtA - • •„ • ••,.' • , • •.F 1 '; ~'d~ ~'rr: 1J)1a p 'OllO4ll-Window - • B. I: WILLIAMS;:„NOI:!42, North Xixtii, streat,ThiledelPhia; y4INIIAN BLlND'man , ufacturer, has no* conStilli the' largest and - most fashionable asiortmericlif narrow , slat, dnd oilier 'Venitian.'BlindS, of ;other establishment- in thelUnited amiss comprising entire new , styles, trimmiogs , and. colors, which which will" beeold at the lowest. prices, wholesale end-retail. Old Blinde . painted and trimmed to lea equal to new. The entities of Carlisle and-adjacent country arc respectfully invited to call and exaritine his as sortment,' before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleasing and giving, satisfaction to all wh3 may favor him with a call. BENJAMIN-I. WILLIAMS, No. 12 N. Sizrth et., Philad MENNENT'S Washington Gallery Dafteresti , twee, No. 04 North Second street, N. W. corner of Callowhill street, Philadelphia. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for ONE DeL ten, are universally conceded to be EQUAL in every respect to:sex in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALT.TONS and LOCKETS on hand; at. from $2 to $5, id - eluding the picture.- The subscribers respectfully invite the.citizens of Cumberland connty,. to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in The art of Daugerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer fully and without charge. - julys T dr. 7 C TENNENT.' Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 may24-3m . Perot, Hoffinan, tr. Co., ;Forwarding and General Commission 141erchante, No. 41 North Wharves, and 83 N.Water • -street, Pliladelphia. . . ASTER and SALT constantly on pL ". hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on Prod ce. Refer to ' D„UTILIf & HUMPHREYS FRANKLIN-,ThATT &COlflitlacra. LEA, BUNKER & CO. J. W. KERB, Harrisburg. npr 5-Gm Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, aed No. 54 North . Wharves, Philadelphia, TILE undersigned still continuo the Commis sion business, for the sale of all descriptiotis of MON: Ourexperietnie-ofniatty—ymus r and-mr, tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve.our correspondents, equal to 'any other house. mar 22. gm n RRICK & CANIPIIET,L. Atwrod's Einpire Cooking Stove IN again calling attention to this unequalled 1 STOVE, the_proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—rho pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each oilier, and it SUMMER HEARTH AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, end-un less there is another faultless Stove in the mnr- Itet, thistiis unquestionably the best, its it now, embraces every'valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition to some peculiar to itself, secured,hy Letters Patent. The success oKAhis Stove, since its introduc tion is unequalled. Nothing lias ever been of• fered for culinary purposes that has given' such general satisfaction. Stoves have been copied after its form; some-dealers have even used its fundamental principles, hut the proportions Were 'so unlike the original, that they bear the relative value thnt a counterfeit does ton genuine coin." Complete COOK and, other COOK STO V FS 'mg-rent-variety. Persons desiring these admire , hlo Stoves, are requested to call at the Stove rind Tin- Ware manufactory of the subscriber, on Alain surest, Carlisle, who is agent 'for Cumbor• land county. may-2a' - JOHN D. 0.042 OAS. REMOVAL, SHOE THREAD WAREHOUSE LARR. A BEE has removed to his new 174 • bVarehouse,cornerofCalvert arid IB oreer streets, Baltimore, and has nowla store, of di rect importation from the celebrated factory of Tinley, Tatham' lei Walker, a full assortment of SHOE ;THREAD, viz: brown, green, hall bleached, white and yellow, which he is preps:. red to sell by- the bale or less quantity, on as good terms as the same quality can be bad for.l ,to the - TJ. Stites. Also a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, vig : Shoe Knives, rasps. .pincers, hammers, awls and awl handles, pegs of all sizes, bristles, webbing, hoot cord, shoe nails of all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete, peg rasps and cutters, '&c, &c, &c. Premium Glass ('alter, to take the place of-thee.ommonAland paper, a very su perior article, being our own manufacture, win es wrr.n. Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, crimping hoards, all of his own manufacture, of the very best timber and of the latest stile. Every arti cle eau be obtained at his establishment for inati• elect tiring Boons find Shoesoseept knitter. Al of the alieve will lie said at the lowest market price. Country Merchants are partient-rly re: quested to call. E. LA Ai; sit 2t-tan] No. 2.1 , -Calvert st , Baltimore REMOVAL: LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BoTA , NIC MEDICINES. • EMM. LA R RABEE, No. 20 S. Calvert street, Buitimore, hos removed his Labora• tory to his new building No. 21,and has always on hatid the largest and most complete assort ment of pure Botanic .remedies in the United Suttee, prepared under his special carp at his Labortory—being the first erected in the United Stales, for the special purpose of preparing THONSONIXNI3OTAN IC - MEDICIN All of the pulverized' and compounded articles are put alp in quarter and half pound packagee r and neatly labelled, with directlims suitable for, retailing, and upon bettor terms' than fhe same article can be had for in the United States.— Every article in his line is warranted geiftlino— the public can rely upon this. .% A liberal discount made tocountry merchants, .Who arclparticularly requested to call and exam ine quality, Eve, 'before purchasing. Tne various Treatises, embrac ing the most reputed authors, mow the 'l'homaonian or 80. tanict'System of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quantity or single copy. aus23-Grnis It Never FEOLt CV RE YOURSELF.—From time immemo .. riel there has existed in larger cities and popiitfrus to wnsTrremmicirof-clisens the &Teri mice and propagation of which' results from , the violation of divine and moral laws. To iliose AMICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, as being, the most certain, speedy, and valuablespecific-ever-ofieredlo-the-unfort rotate._ it has whereier known acquired,a reputation that 'daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou. sands have been eared by its use, and as it leaves no odor' on the breath, req uires neither restriction in diet or businees; nor 'contains either . mercury or SIONCiOIIS drags is the least injurious to the Bye. tem, it it...belay presented as this best remedy for each diseusitti,yet nffered. it is mod by'physi. , cians and pronounced superior to any known re medy. Full directions accompany each . 'For sale atN. %V, corner 3d and South streets, 'Philadelphia, and by, S.. ELLIOT, Parlisle; Dr. Damns. 'York; G. W. Millar; Lane:niter; Dr; Afeherstin indi.,Weyeth,Harrilburg,:pa.,. . , Feceived,ranotteri fres UP, aupplyi•or:thie celebrattiiitTobtlyfitite: h rea.aafacturer of thia,artiele peeit.lvitly.easertethe it.cntaitior'ne nerd; cif" etry ether article viftich wit nt any" way injure the' tee'tth r • 14 ' Wig FLEMING .f'TONS 4 liamintirod n od golled'lron: - 1 do•:!Clist,'Shear; Blibuir di:Spring Sfebid boxep\Trii nide; and for eale at. dukeliebpElitr . dwiteildt6ro ofv.' 7-feb237- 11114LEAblikDrIVIUSLIN . $L4 ite; . 'ooirtiiiiiitt 'Of con be had at 'the _Cheep Store 4yetit. high ' etieet: "Cott' Oat exeitilee:ROoureelvee • "9 " ' •,1,01'• Yrr - • • +r;'o from the -1--elTseritti,leAerge.zetiti.aikentilfoL etockof inrit PAM , en& WINTER44,O 410,*.itibl etteetlow of !thip‘pebtfole'ettilwooti iseef _ be or . ' urolible*betb... - ... l •ReferiP store ;ow "ery e o . re west of Bootorol Hotelo. • '01; rtt .1,10 otili .R C R 0 ORS " 1:2.:::} r ' ' ' Zirtatii : *4l#o.6 :':- I: • .-,':,,.% c,....,..1 0 : Iv, z . ,“...,...,,,!...), , ,,,,. ,, , ~, ~ :,... Ft.. piEW • SPRING infl SITEMEILGOODS 9[llo.sobsctiher. has luattitteited , ncif - ripening at his"stari3, , otillta - South im . est- corm'''. of the Public . %Bquare; on' tinned. ally cheap sticivof seavonabje goodloweli Cloths, Misname:rep, Yi3i3tings s : Alpaca s,Silks,' Bombazines', LavrnS,Pingliams, Carnbrie,Jac. onet, 31u11,34iiiti, Book sad other descriptions of fine white Wiling, Checks, Pickings Glovesdllosiory,-aLc • A large stock of MUSLINS, white and an bleached, frara:l4 to 1-4 in breadth; and from 4 cents per yard 'up in price. Undid Stook of Cz•ALCOES at BM varying rum 4 to 12i Cts.— Also, a fresh stock of the --. _ • CELEBRATED PLUM LAMPS, which he has lately introddeed. and which are Pound to be byall that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article inevory respett noW in nee, Mao the „,; The Pekin Conipany 9 l4 Tens: He has been appointed sole agent in this Place„ fur the sale of' the above Teas; to which. be would invite the special Attention of the loves of good Teas: The manner in which they tiro put up is such, as that the flavour is prrse-ved for any length of time, being incased in lend or tin toil. Families can be supplied ar,.ith any quantity put up in this manner. • The public is respectfully invited to call and entruisehiselock beforepurdhaqing elsewhere inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will by satisfactory topurchasere. apr6 ROBERT I !WINE. jr. NEW YORK VARIETY STORE. JX & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg o . leave to inform-the citizens of Cumberland . _ • . and adjoining counties, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North llanover Street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. liontch,•bmween Hnverstick and Lyon's stores, %Otero (they, will Ite liappy - to - fective - the- Ils of all wishing articles in their line. They will at all times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints. (French, English ; and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent. Medicines, embracing nearly every de scription, and in fact a little of every thing us ally kept in an extensive variety store. 'Tiler are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr.. Tiaphagen's celebrated Ptilmanic Mixture, nd—his_Ralsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Green's Celebrated Oxygenate'd Ricers; for Dy spepsia and Plithysic. 'l'hey are also the exchr sive agents for this county of the New YORK CANTON TEA Commv, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of their superior Tette. In conclusion they heg lenve to any, that they me determined to sell nt very small profits for and invite all wishing bargains to give Mein n call, Orders from country merchants supplied upon the most reasonable terms. Carlisle, amyl TO BUTTER MAKERS THE subscribers having purchased the night of Cumberland county for making Cruw• Patent Thermometer Churn, they would respectfully inform the Farmers and public' in general, that they will make and tact for sale their Churns at the Cabinet Ware-room of Geo. Spangler, in N. Hanover b mot , next door to the office of D. Smith, Esq. The principal advantagd this Churn has over all others is, that it is so constructed that the top can be taken off's° as to give free access to the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to put in 'the cream and get out the butter. A Thermometer is attached to the end of the Churn so as to show the exact temperature of 'nib cream, Rbkh experience shows should be fio tjegrees to make gaud Butter. A.chamberor space is arranged around the bottom of the churn, for the purpose of Admitting cold or warm warier, so-as to bring the cream to the desired temperature without mixing the water:with the - cream. The secret in churning butter is, to have your cream at the proper temperature ; it will produce more end better butter, and take lees tune in churning ; it churns equally well in odd or warm weather—no such thing as having scalded butter. All that is necessary to make gond butter hIl acetone of the year, is to get one of Crowell'a Patent 'thermometer. Churns.— We would most respectfully invite the public to Call and examine for themselves. GEO. SPANGLER, SA M'L. MY ERS. Mr. Gco. Spangler—Sir: We have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time, and find it fur superior to the old barrel churn 4or several reasons; first, great saving of time in getting butter. the average time of churn ing about fifteen minutes, (all weathers); sec ondly, the butter when obtained is much firmer than when using any other churn; nnally, my folks any they-would not exchange it (or any other churn and twice 'the original cost of the Thermometer Churn. Sep. '2B, 18483 G. W. SIIRAFFER. Mr. Geo. Springlee—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Chufn you made for me in 'use at place, had I do not hesitate to spy that no Farmer should he without it. Fifteen minutes is all the time reqUired to topte Butter, and the value of this saving of tiro as labor consists in am, that it requires no more time at any one season than another; and that the temperature of the cream necessiary to make butter, is pro -1 duced whh certainty, and without the atimixture Col warm or cold water with the cream itself. FR WATTS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1845, , Pnr the benefit of the better part of men lwo• maid I give ti is certificate. After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none othe-r-in my {anti, ly. We have-been using the old barrel churn for-thirty.2years.past,_atuLl_must_sAy_kkt not to he compared to 'Crowell's Thermometer (Urn. either for speed of churning or convenience ;--in the old barrel churn it took getterally from .four to six hours to churn the 'churning, now in the Thermometer Churn we can churn butter in *Om fifteen to.rvienty minutes, by' brining the cream to the proper temperature. I can recom mend it to the ptiblic as no cheat. J osiml SIIROM. Carlisle, Sep. 4, IBM • GEICIR.C.:B SPANGLER lufs'ell#o and wilT manufacture to order MEIN ET WARE of every description, such es Bureaus, Acretaffs, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, and all articles in his line, and will soil as .elienp as can he bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture agoad material and durable work• 'manship, Be would Myles the public to call, and examine his stock before purchasing - • • I • eat the shortest notice ; terms moderate, oc 11011.Gli LES, PRESERVES-Just received . and _opened by the 'subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Fielded -Lobstors,,Gherkins,.-11artgoes, Peppers, Picol lilit and Onions, Olives, CtWarAti; - eliovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine .mixed French Mustard, with a very choice and pure article of Salad Oil, for,sale at ma v3l - HAVERSTICK'S new Arrival. THE subscriberi hove jut received from Phil adelphia, a frealr supply of DrugA, Medicines' Dye-atuffs,. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Our stock to now large and complete, and as we are determitied not to be undersold, but to sell at the lowest' caskprices, Weliniite the attention of reenotti: Merchants. .physicia»s end_ others, to' 'aleMine our tOods'and prices-before Mirehasing elseWhern. - J..& W. B.,..FLENIING ..• june' .a . :earner of.Plittnd High st, :Fon TRO , R,A,IIILA:II . OI3IL ):?T‘Hpl3.l+l.l?).` ''OR'l2,l/PTUAE:. • TAPSE,I ra - O§Pired:fityl ecineianilly for al* • . `.• AL410,/fr ~timpocotninioototters,dridtimbtiflaificetnitq deem it proper td inforth,•thticOultiiinthetAtt eta.: leitiTtiiintirgisit'VE - 04 - 13eardllif - Ctioomiositinertimi,ll- be hold;rtfrltitt aoiond and fount, JMondaye `ettehknionthVaCtwhieh:ti wen :Pti*Ogch : -4, „... „ „ :r n';' l ' . l4ltbitittett 0:"V DA. I}PHdM~e V fiOSTADLE fiLfi'CTtJAfiI~~OH . IDTfiANI~ REMEDY FOR THE PILES, • Triutimbnial f 50,000 casedeured in the Past year! HIS ntriciiiirie is' Wariantid 'Lefties of Piles, either bleedingleblirid; internal or externel;an'd thflainirlatery'dl6. eases found cOnjunntion'with such as Chronic Dysentery';deadribedlft following certificate ; Philadelphia, Sept. 9, I Messrs. Rutchant & bout five years ago I was afflicted with- - m . 116V wan called chronic dysentery. I have suffered ' with it, ever siren; and ?physicians have toM. rno that my liyer was effected, and that my boivele were ulcerated, for blood end pie, al• tended with a peculiar putrid smell, were the frequent 'discharges. A short time. 'Mee* made a visitla +Massachusetts, in hopes oi:.! benefit I roin 'Change of air, but suffered more t severe than ever befe're. While there, a phy.. sieian offered to 'cure me fur 540, in three! . 'months. Happily, in the midst, of intense rain, occasionally relieved by' laudrium,'l stir in the wrapper of your Electuary, a perk description of my complaint, together with many certificates of cures, TUB gave me great confidence in the medleine, and I pur. chased a box, nine doses of which has apps. rently cured me, and I sin prepared to say everything in its favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing to its merits Respectfully yours, BENJ. PERCIVAL, 80 S. Sixth st. Weakness end inflammation of the Spine, falling of the bowels, womb ,&e, that females rtieuthrly are. sobject to, under peculiar circumstances ; for which. ninny certificate, could' be given of speedy cures— but delicacy forbids their publication. Severe and habitual costiveness, flow df . blood to the head, dyspepsia, fistulae inflam• matron of the stornech, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upham's Electuary. It is an internal rfimerly..and purrs by its action'on_the_beweht and blond, the relaxed, state of w. cause of the above named diseases. UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION From every eityitioen and village, where' Dr. I.fpliniii`e - Vegetable Pile Electuary has been tfinedneed, the most gratifying intelli gence of its effects have been received by the Proprietor. In hundred!' of instances it Las triumphed over cases- which we - re deemed incurable, prices Leifer 91 Capt.G, W:Lean, late •1 the IS service.and Member of the N. J. Legislature' Rahway, Jtine.lli , 1897 I have been afflicted Coe your!, with the Piles, and have tried, without_ anything like permanent . benefit, almost everything Beau M.. lug the name of a remedy. I had as a matter of COUTF . C, lost' all confidence in medicine.— Under this feelieg I was induced—not without ref nem »cr., I confess—to use Upharn's Ricci ti cry, and having ussed it limit three 'weeks. ' according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as' well iU3 - eutisractionobbt• every symptom of thediseasikimel eft ma. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and riyself to make this atatement. G W MeLBAN Addressed to the agents in Coltimbia.loa: Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20,1847 Messrs, Winter & Epping—Gents:—Yor e (net fiftanyeare I have . heen tifilieted et ith that most distressing disease 'nip Bleeding and have had recourse ton great many medicines, without Obtaining relief, until obtained 3. boxes at lipltaneet_Rire.SolecturrY from - you, which love so far relieved me tMt Linke greut pleasure in recommending it i• all who urn afflicted - with Piles, on a safe ar.d aura remedy, . i "' 111 P WILL, formerly Bookkeeper. Bonk of Colalita — Retool kiible cure of Blnedirg , „Portland, Me., Muth 14 My Deer coonoi expreopg to you p y --- sincere nod beiii tfen !hooks fir the We li fjel fat cure I have experienetd b) the use of .your truly vnluable Pile Eloetuury. I hose been a perfect n'iiiltyr to the Bleeding Piles for las years past, so much so, that 1 became reduced to a mere Aieleton, ;vial loss of appetite end general derangement of the digestive organ! toy eyes also. beesme taticten, !Ind in filet I was a misery to myself, and Was oldighad to give up my office here, which I held its the Custom !louse some years. I have tried.ull kinds of medicinn,.hed the best advi&l the physicians of lios'mv and this place could give, spent much money and twice su b mitted to s surgical operation. I hod beeonie perfectly tired of life, arid at the suggestion hf ley friends 1 teak inducod to try a box of your ..The_first :1. found relieved de slightly, still I 'persevered and' perehneed R second, and assure you when I got half through I found myself getting well; I still kept on, and now I am - a new man, My deer sir, language cannot express .my thanks, that I ant once more restored to health, and tow. in a Sendition to support Myself end family de. pendent on me. Yours mop:loth ry, with grout regntd, SAMUEL CUA LTOPI New York, 14,1E48- Messrs. Ketchum 4 Ilenshaw—This certi fies that have been severely afflicted 1%4 ninny years with the Piles, but more partioularly within the lakt nine months. fla•ing used ail the remedies prescribed by my pliyeician,Ven having tried other means to little or. no ad* vantage,l became very much discouraged ans felt as though I must suffer as long as I lived. !it providentially I was informed by Mr. Mell, -- inatructor of the pnbliffrillionl at that I mold be cured by your taluable Pilo Eleottriliikiiik - eaffidencee'rio -his- - - statement, I immediately procured Ovine of the medicine and am Very happy to inforir you that I am now perfectly cured by thr ust of on!" one be*. Very truly your obedient dl-rvent, ' • GEORGE R CR-OSS . Sold 'wholesale and retail by KETCHAM h HENSTIAW, 121 Fulton st, PLIY., and by druggists genera/1y di roughout Ilia United Sates and pa Prielllir: 63X, 4 Sold in 0111,401 A .N.Lpprri. #,„ July 9.1i,Ai348 Stamotea External. Remedy, es LIED lIUXT'. !le new universally acknowledged to be tha INFA LL I LE REMEDY r - Rheumatisinf4pinalLAKeetions,Contractiona_—__ Col the Al usdles, Sore Throat. and Quinsy, le-, • • 'twee; Old Uleurs,Paine in the Back and - -6 Cheat, Ague in tho_Breast and Face,, , • Toothoacho,• Sprains, Bruises; ' Salt Rheum,' litirns, Croup; Ficuerd Feet, and art . •• • Nervous •Diseases. • UN,T'S LINIMENT is abstaining a nape H sty unetjualled by•eny . similar remedy...•' 1 requires no putting to give We reputation. it 'has. been for ammo time silently and•suroly •eecuring ,•,• it, and now .when its bene fi tial difeettohaVe!been''' gaxperieneeti by so many, the expressions ofigrail ^ I tude ore continually appearing, and thniim.yo , , ' have been made toßole by iteumennelte'dialcous tutu the afflicted should no lonaer., , remain,ltio , 4-'', rant'of its, invaluettle and, rte infellibleieltety '• •Mr. Oco..E . :,gtapiton,% the Proprietor,.oth in eon ntly-,reecivingttostimonials_cfbonefits_rticelieV,- • front 'l4 l ,ltee, and . manY atria 'cures- it has'eflectielii" altnost,ericeed•:Selief,- ',ere case techild .l l4 - 4 , '„ lien...nieriPple,,for,eight years; having ;wrench' 0 , tha.spine t wlten at 'll3O age pf, Awe yearn; by MQ,.4.?; a' chair. hied:cal treat men, failed,ltutp for "t bottles of tha•Liniroont restored hint to strengts, and 'liMinittHeins-With hie v playmatei,VEk»Sher youthful, gambels; as robust es..thalteaithiest..o Mind' him 'elide 'early 'aulferings: 'rrAe.l2? e E per: bottle:: ' • . • ,• '7 4 'l 4 S-..faviod*arAgitlA . R*.oll.lTßlltl(N't :.rialtnniviedgad'.so Its .thp l dflhet. Bei yot,fieeivdiseevered.!and may Iminorrr 'lied on ,conftdancOyiall. who Inny; have' 'cosienTor i nit t paeAnicases of hltmc,FattralAeill . isi.THE,llasstrer §ottc igßetee,Ac. , ,• . Qintment is psiticularly, intended forithotti-_'.el cloiplahlts, lOW : Mothers aro..liable.teluringithmT:. rrani,ef i n fame, Prie'e 25 eta. .per' box.- 4t. ,, 1ty.; • ANITQ Propr ietor,' Sing : Mpg:. 41)w..,Y0r1i',45_94)by". Di. J. Myers and Chap. • EdWard i onaldson &'Green; Pihnetostui 77. tr ,rt, CM I=MIZI ~ OIOWL. • .4 tf..*:,ill,:742AdVitr:g.OP