,ftirtilitgl'''Vt/tnitiliOlt . ' Galls On Horses An ounce of prevention i$ ,worth . a pound, of oure,,.; t is, bad economy to use a poor harness. The .especially,- should' always Fe in geed . coaitunt. It . .should be frequelit.ly washed antreiled; an occasional pounding Will keep it soft .and in good shape- - -Whenever it becomes thin or broltett pads should be worn under neath jt, Galls are occasioned often by putting horses to hard work all at -once; after a 'peridd of---rest r usin-the.spring,:after-the._. rest of winter, AS dowel's of preparing • the horse for such`work; it is well, to bathe his breast and back with a solution. of alum and whiskey for seVetal days beeiii's• 'the-labor begins.'' : It is Well to use this preparation also at any other duce when the side seems tender. \\T haveltnown small sores 'to heal up entirely uncler use of this rmuedy, even though the was kept. at work. • • • It is another 'excellent preventive of galls to bathe the shoulders 'and breast-of a working,: horse, once or twice a week, at night, with salt and water, Washing off the SUMO with pure water in the' morning: When' the skin becomes Imidly broken horse should be . :Mowed a few days',' rest, or if work is_very pressilig the har ness' should be so' padded-as not to irri tate the sores .otherwise it will be vain to expect, a- cure. Smne,of our-neigh bors- use white 'lead,- mixed with linseed oil, - - (common paint,-) to cure 'galls. A t.d they- often succeed with it; it Fast they get a hard incrustation over the broken ' skin. But we hardly fancy•this tanning a horse's hide while he is yet wearing . it ...47nerican Ayricnllurisl Prowing Chinese &liar Cane, lu'reply.te 4. A./Cgricola"; as to the best • mode of raising the Chinese sugar' cane, I belie'VeThe plan I pursued last year very good, as the result proved well • The, ground .was plowed and prepared :is for. corn and the seed dropped• rows by band (as it was very scarce) -about twelve' inches-apart andllour feat the . other on ground-that- would have.;hrought, about,. twenty'bushelA of corn to the acre: On parts dicing theJessup 'a smairtinantit . of guano: was Used, which enhanced the . grdw th• more than twofold. All.waspldw• ed three times, and tile cutting - commeneed • 'about the 15th of September. The yield of seed, 'I believe, it' it had bden properly- - - saved, would have been seventy-five .1M:ill- . els to the acre- and the :minium, of fodder - three tons. The amount of molnsses•varied .as the .season prdgressed, making Mote and iuore,.till toWards the„loth of Deeem, ber, when the•vinous teilnetitation set in; lint even then a: splendid brandy could Iti s ve beetimadc free the canc.' All kinds of stock fed most ravenously:4ton it till the, fermentation took plat, and even then ,- eoWs -and bogs did not stop eating farmers larwe and small, should sow -sot from one 'Juno ten acres:. I believe firm ly .that one. acre of the 'preduce is tvJrth on the farm mare.than ten of corn, but -I advise none to cultivate it as a surplus crop./34//i i au».e Sun. • HOW MOISAIRE'AFFECTS Tile VALUE wood is newly -tut, it contains a iarge quantity of- water-, (soap,) varying in different varieties from '2O to 50 per cent: Trees contain more water in those seasons When the ff,iw of sap is active, than when the. growth is, Suspended, and Soft,,woods contain more -than hard Exposed .to air a year,lrond becomes air dried, and parts with about half its Water, 15 per cent, more may be . expelled by artitie.,ial heat, but before it looses the last of its moisture, it begins to decompose, or char. !Dui presence of water in wood diminishes its value , as fuel in .two 'ways ; it hinders and delays the cOmbu-tive process, and wastes heat by evaporation. , Suppose that 100 p muds of wood contain 30 of water, they have then'but 70 of true combustive al. When burned, 1 pound er the wood will be expended in raising the temper), Lure of the water at the boilingiwint,and 6 more in converting it into vapor ; malt ing in a loss of 7 pounds of real wood, or 110 ' of .the combustive force. BeAides this dead loss of 10- per cent of fuel.. the water present is an annoyance by hindering free and rapid comblistion. MANuttm—W. lm-re - frequently cauti ca;,ostihrmers not to.bury_theirluanure-too '- deep in the soil, ay the tendency of their juices—is downward—not upward A writer in an • exchange says: " I have found in all experiments that the nearer I kept the manure to the top of the ground, the more I got front it. I spread at the rate of thirty to forty loads . of manure:) I then put the plough) in from ten Jo . twelve inches deep—lt was an Old fashioned plough and turned it over very. flat and smooth.-'The rest of the piece I ploughed about eight inches deep I treated the piece all alike,. afteithat, until I laid it down. I meant to put it - where the ammoniu_woulti_not_escape.--1-watelt , —: - ed the field for six,oi . E;even, years, and - could not see iihji difference in the e.rnin, where this extra manure Wl4' put, till I took the piece again, ind them fpurpose ly put the plough down so as to king up my lost nunnura to the light and heat, and, i( told the story for the next seven years Where it *was. :SPRAINS.—A gentleman ofeoll Illinois, writes that having . 11•sdverely sprained ankle he took a teacupfulof cum -mob salt and a pint of swept iuillr and boiled them together till of the consisten- - cy of a 'poultice; then, spread this, on 'a oloth and boand it round the ankle. The next morning, there was a little weakness, but Cm sore. o s inl lameness were all gone. Our correspondent says that ci der vinegar with salt is .also good, and, just as good for horses and Ellttleus fur Yuen, and shoUld be applied in the same way. • . ••• - - how TO Error Bboon.--Tahe the du4t of tens or the scrapings of the ina:de of tanned. loather and bindit 'close upon : , the thound and' the tdood , 4ion 'cease zto flow. Thefletirtietes „are tee slible and easy , tii be obtained.'• 'Af- • torah's blood has eeimil tollow f laildauu 'may be' advantageously 'applied to the • Wound:'• Duo regard to...those intro°- . tins: wilt sa.ve' agitation of.inind nine for, the surgeon, who , would"-. bry make no better' preaoription,..if AGUE.--A gentlemoti • recently from', Centria AmSriSa--it gnat place for the shakes—infoiloss - us'tbat;,bii has sSeii inanrobstinate oases cured , , by weaun finny iulverired ,rook' salt: be.; I‘v;elLOS ft stand 't.t :Jas.:. ,but c n . alit iitkitilYkif",:riall4:=Waire'seS Mffi=o • • TVS ALL-.FOR .B N C 011 B.E !I hese Initutrn that fling out their rod flags and Wilke to mud, NA afloat the eßects of the " Money Paula," "Suspension andlleuotisequences" ^ U real 'attraction" 0 Prices greatly reduced" and ether queur are all talking fOr •But if you I . eally want to get the 'worth of your money, call at the l'audly Grocery and_Mueensiyare Store Cl------------_ • • J. D. ILALUENT,- . on the N. W Corner of thd-Publics Pquare and directly opposite the Car Dale Deposit BatkOu - the borough of Ctn. ---1110 stock of - Chinn; 0 lass anid - Quenfishvare 'hag Juot been replenished front Philadelphia, and for , boauty 'of design, quality and cheapness UAN'T BEAT. ', nssortufent Pk . lilThit7(ll PO VITIES la PufT~ fresh, clean and complete,lmch as . Java and Rio Co ff ee, Mixed Plekels, Roasted, Plain do. • Imperial Tea, . Worcestershire Sande, 4 r7 .- Oolomsor Illogic do. American do. 1,...."11: Pounded limnidy Tomato Catsup, .Ilockeef Farina, Salad or WM.) oil, ' !.Corn Starch, n . • Pepper sauce, • it ice flour, Tahlh bait; , Baker's Cocoa, - Syrups and Molasses ChoCattp, of every quality, Preston's Eagle So, Macaroni, ' • - SPICES, (ground b. unground.). Cinnamon, Mace, Nttince,R, Cloven, , Abides, Pepper'and , Ginger. • Sim Ans. Now Orleans, Porto It ico, d, CI in:minted, . Pal vorlzed and . • Relined. Ciiitile—Finn apple nnJ Nevi York dairy Chore... • Cranberrl64,,Hrpollts nue. Codunt aro • 1 31 A 01C SR LL— w tam 1.. 2 and 3. Saponifier or Concontrotod Lye foi• Maid int soap. • Da - Ebb.ifi "iuthitl,txfi'Axo win" artiel. that .rannot be entntioriited, but ivbit•li th e p u bli c aro cordially Invited In examine lin. themseiroi. • The stibi . erlbor thankful for trio very liberal patron• ago which ho has revolved from the community hi tlinesk past, respectfully Dollulls a -coati n eareo. - - • .10351.41 D. HALBERT. Carlisle, Pc . : 23,1857 Jif ST ItEal , .; WED AND OI'ENING AT NAUGLE'S ell NAP JEWELRY STOLLE, . ; Main Street, L'arlistei Pa. . - .. ~ ..,--,, ' A large supply a i ... 1, C ----)) /.. - 4 . , -- , , ta: ,, ,5c? IVateheF, Jewelry. SII. .-.P ,- ' ~---,...&-f r, ver and Plated Ware, ~,,, iz, , , 1 , , ; . - - )to übleh I invite at. , 7 . - z .... .„ . -(_,,,,,,!. , E ,,,_. tentloh. ••- V_ ~,,, ~,,,) . : f .z t' 14 you want to An-, . '''', 4- & , ;, ,, "..-...< • ~ „1,1, 6±,ileet from tho largest 1,14.1:PC1 , t; -42 g 1 ~ ,ir intoelColCloalm. Watch. ? .. n, - ;, A 1.,1t , 11 , -,--, es..loiviArv,Silverand --- .7 . 1 - ktF . .e, r ri:,"'! L ' 1 7 . ' . ! - : '4/ Plated wales In Carlisle en ' I, . . We have a largo asmortgoont of Gold and Silver Hunt ing gold Open ,Case Watangs to snit all Fang:lox and Pncicota, At NAUGLE'S. Pino and Chonp .Towetry of gcl:ery stylu and quality lo salts or iv( thefk o ns wanted, ' • At NAUOI,E'S. ... . . • . SilveF and Plated- Waiters, Cake.. Fruit, Sugar; and-, Card Baskets, Silver, Table, Tea, Cream, .Sugar, Salt, Dessert and Crean. Spoons, . . At-I , ZAUIII,I . :'S. • • Pine Pearl. 1.1,11. COl,ll. C:1111130, 00111St0110. Mosalc r Flo, rentlne.Musale, Jet Iles and tllahs setts cheap At NA al LE'S. • Diamond Brealitulus . aud Fingerings, • At NAUGLES. - Gold Bunting-emu., Eight Day.Luvers: Gold 11uut. tug Case, s Duplex; Gold Ilunti,T, liaglev's best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Geld Pens and Silver holders, ' At NAUGLWS. • anli-Pinted. 'fen Solis. Goblets, Cups, _Toast undo, Pitehers,-Urns,,Ttireens, Tea Dells,'-, - - - - At NAUGLE'S. .Gold Nook, Vest: Curb. Pob. and . Chntlain Chains, Geld - DracFluts, , Lokets, Cl ) r t s.r iu Ct i nL i t : l . F Fre;lch Thno Pieces to run three and four works, At N'AUGLE'S. Gold Sleeve, Veii,:flollar, and Shirt Studs of ll sty lea and quality, 11 At NAUGLE'S. Plat.ed Tr mit n_itings,4 l llver Thimbles, Shields, At NAUULIiB. Entlnas, ActordQ,,ns. 3fuslolltmoi A 7? . : ; r j ia , o u is . 4 , t . .Y, Letlion' Pertmona Peed and Leather, Plain and Fancy Trot ening hags, very rice styles, cheap • . At NAUGLE'S: If von scant to Lave your Watches put In good re: pair and warranted. take thorn to NAUGLE'S. If you want to get.a Cheap Clock, you ran got It ' At NAUGLE'S, • -If -you-want-yours:Giver-ware neatlyanarked-at short indite, call At NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted nn represented, or the money re. funded, - 'At NAUGLE'S. • Persona that want barotnn are Invited to oat At NAUGEE S. fiAI3AS COST.—The. kmbAeribet C/ 1 1,4 itop• offering• n la of CABAS for Fat, of cos flto• will ho 11.1uud tlealrailo for Clirlstlas prvsentti.'• Dee. '23, '57 • • „. (IEO. W. lIEENER. _F)UVALL'S GALVANie OIL.— This great remedy lIIIL Altai tied for Itself, a unlit wide reputal lon, as a blessing to Invalids; In purrs of spinal disease, Itheunianstn, Burns and Scalds. out , headache, lirysipelas, Neuralgia, .te.. it ISIS a magical oiled In 1 . 1.1110V111g !Uhl. imp... Ling to the diseased ',arts 6131111,11 L . 111,111 II electricity. by tvlireli the healthy functions are ieN(011,1.1 Itud in offeeted As no one has ever used this article without benefit` we confidently refer to L110:;13 WIIO bate 11p1/11Ull It, their testimony in its favor. Fur gale by W. llnverstlck, S. EIHALAL Enucinnin, 11..1. Klntfin, and ut ell the country stored throughout the county. N. B. Thu nnifbrtn !mire is FIFTY Ct:NTs nWe, as this is the only sise thot Is Flapped to the United Nov. 2.5. 1857. • - VOTIC.E.—..AII persons intfebted to Lr tho.ubwro,oror. earneetly roquesto.l to call mod Fettle their neruuutx without delay. city merchants having the cull xyHtutn, will coinpvi us to Curtail our crodits, and do as near a cash buslue. plasible. Dec.113,1857.] CHA'S 0011.111% .1000 Cases 14 a- , AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who boa nude his fortune and retired front bu• :lON Cases sine's, will spend the remainder of his da,s in cueing that di eadful disease CON :1000 Cases SLIM ON—FREN OF CU AIME ; his ear nest desire being to ,communicate to the :1000 Cases norld his comedies that have proved e... 11.11 in flora than 3000 cases. Ile re. 3000 Casio quires .01.:1111111j411t to send him a minute • description of the svoptoms, with two 3000 Cases stamps, (0 cents.) to paythe return letter, In which he will return than his ADVICE 3000 Cases PR ESCRIPTION, 'with directions foe pre paring the medicines, As. 3000 Cases The 01.11 DOCTOR dopes that those of -flirted-will mot.qn account of delicacy, re :1000 Cases (rain from consulting him because he Ni, Charge. Ills solo object In adver• MOO Canon fixing is tv do all the good he can before lie dies. - Ile eels that ho isjustly celebrated 3000 Cases for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ne . rvolls affeet loos Coughs. 3000 Cases Colds, .te. Address UNCAS'iIItANT, --31arch-31;-'587=-;frito7.--7-11O,I-3.711- Carlisle Foundry, INk A C HINE - •SH9P, • CAR AND BASII FACTORY, ' East Main Strout, CARLISLE This extensive establishment is now In Complete or. der and supplied with the befit machinery fur executinv work In every department. „The buildings have nine been greatly enlarged this eking and stocked with the newest and taust improved tools for the =intim:Wry of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. SASH, Shutlora, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all" other lands of Carpenter world,. We MAN Builders, Car pentom and ethers to call and examine our facilities for doing this dew:ooton of work. The bolt Materials used and prices as kw as at any other establishment in tho County or °Nowhere; . . . • _ :STEAM ENUINES BUILT TO ODDER. , and repaired an buretofiwo. linginsts been recent ly built for W. M. If instorson k Son, thin liorough, It. Bryson k Co. Ansi'. township, Ad.& Drotbors, New. vino, Shade A Wetzel, North Middleton, and ot.sors, at whose entablislunsitt they may he WOllll3l daily op : oration.and to ; wpm, we can refer for evidence of tholr Alperlority. • • • TiIDON - A7 - 131tASS - OASTI:NDS • of evocy.dosetlption, from, the to:Wiest to s tite heaviest executed at abort otice for every' kind of mw chinory. A largo variety of nilll castings now onlmod; Two skillful PattOrit 'makers 'rouststitly• einploYed.— DEPAIIINO promptly attended to for Paper, Mulls, Distillorles, ' iiMll6,4Wetorioß. 00 : Turning and Vitting Mill Splndlos, the best style, , • • MActiIIi.CO•AND 1101lSE COWERS.' • much 'as Duvhl Gear "Four Itoree Mews, Itorhinntel Geer, Four' ond r lwo Horse Powehn Corn Sbellete,• Crushers, Iron Vonore.. Ploulth eiretluge, hod other ar• tholes fer farmers On baud or promptly. mode to order. '„.' ••••:- • 11UlittEll OARTIIIIILT, ,, • ••. • , . ankrepoired.- Our Ihelattea for huildlng,Carit aro now more complete than buretofilro and, enables us to fur- Hat them to.traneptirterion. the roll mad on. accomo. dating terms 'and Made of •the hest nutterlals, ' Orders` 'solicited andontlio satisfaction guaranterl., , .Tho 14g:experience In the. businpss of ; the senior, Pittner 0f,,1b0 Orin, and the coinplcitenees ,of our ;ma, 'clattery In overy . ,brarich‘nf CU); establlalgoctit IrarOnt, iletgMtgNgs t AiiteligiU ' wl ( l4 l lM::h?g:fla friends and .the übllo Ie respectfully . '• • May 20j . .•' • •' IP,'GilltDl4,4lt - tt Co, ' • , Itiifaelta - .n.cii.o,'.. TO CARPENTERS A R.M - E it 6 , A,Nll BUILULItS. Toe bubscrlhem would restettully annomica to the public, that thuynre now Moored' to Airnish Lb!) fol lowing described al tides of I.U.Siliklb: First, Common and ('annul Plan, 111111 Boards of , all thinness :',Com mon Boards aotV Pldu of whit° plue;:Llandock Joke and Peantling. orall subs dna hingths; White Pine and ell6w Plod Pluming, worked;; oil kinds of paling and Plasterlog Laths; Plot end ()3 pros bhingles of all qua. titles; Shingling , Lath and htriplng, , and Fencing Boras 20 foot long. All timbers sawed to order, by leaning tholr bills ' of all length/fond alias, (pine, oak, or hemlock.) - Sash; Muuldings renal Mr usu. Mu above • bo furnished' on the most raw. sonabhaermi, and at the shortest notion. n A - ' We have constantly on hand al S G - 818 kinds-of • .Ittif • S '• FAMILY COAL, • - suarlaityhuhii tio ti - lf; S ei£lthit iu Ins rust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. Wilkesbarre, and the Bread' Top Mr Blacksmiths: all of which we will deliver to any part of the town its low as it vs be bOught at any yard' in the' town'. for cash or country produce. Coal all re•seretmed and delivered clean.' By strict attention to business, we hope to receive a liberal share rtf t public pftromme. , You will find our Yard in the eastern thud of the'lm.. repair. opposite the MN Works. Our oftlce hereatterwlll Abu. opt op posite Bentz St Brothers Stare, in Utoli•llice' notrineupled by 'Squire Smith. All orders felt at the Mild: or at either of the subscribers' residences, on West Potntret street, or at East street, will be promptly at 7 'fended to Carlisle, Juno a, 157 . CI I .IBERLAND 'VALLEY BANK • - PROI.ICIETO.I( . B. • ' 11:II.I.IAM Km, • Mr:Lamm lIRNIVE3fIiN, ROUT. C. STERRETT, .. .101 IN DV1.M.11., RICHARD WOOllB, ' ' JO)IN S.'STERF.F.TT, Jou Ii C.I)UNI,VP, ' . 11.. A ...stiltdEbx. • :' Th is Bank, doing business In tho - enlne of tier, Wen etenan & Co., Is holy ftilly prepared to do 'a general Daubing Business with protoptitess antHidelity.' ' )loony received on deposit and Paid back an denoted without notice. I titerest paid au special deposit.. el, thicates - of depo;dt. bearing Interest at the. tlllO of hve per cent, will i.e issued fey its short a period as tour months. Interest en all certificates will cease at DM. Verity; pair Fled; that If said certificates are renewnd-at, any thee thbreetter tor another given PI, rind, they shall hear the IMMO rate of interest up to the thee of renewal. - PariVelar attention paid tit the col bietion of motes, drafts, checks, he., in any part of the United States or Cat-lades. Remittances made.t,o England; Ireland, or iho Conti. aunt: The ihitgful and emdidential execution of' ell orders entrusted to them, rutty to relied opal. • Thereall the attention of Fertile., Mechanic' and all Ethers who deaire a safe depositor y for their. HUMPS, to the unnettlahlo feet, that the proprietors orlith. Dank ate INN V.DVALLY liable to the extent of l heir est:tit:SAM. Depos'stS, hied other Wig:divot, of E'er, Brunne. man tt CO, • • They have recertify removed into their nets Banking Dowse directly opposite their former stand, in \Vest Main Street, a row doors east of the Roil rood Depot, where tit.) , trill at all times be pleased to give any in. formation desired in regard to money matters in gene. val. - I=! Open for Imsinesx from 0 o'clock In Ike morning until 4 o'clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. li Carlisle,'Mny 20..1957. . .. • - .1111t1i • AN-I) EAST I'ENSSIMItt) MUTUAL -HIM UR ANCE COM PA \1• of-Giantierl.inil comty. Incolici. cat,' liyn» net of Assonil2y. - is now fully'orgwilmtl, iinl lu openttiop . 4111.17.1.4itliagemiit 01 tlio viz: , Daniel Bal IL Borgas,..3lichael Coekiln, J. El:11611011;er, Christian if.taymmt,..holin C: Tun. hip. Jncoh - 11. Corer, Lewis IL, or, S. Eberly, Benja min Ili Mosser,l .1. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham, AI exa del^ Cathcart. • Plot rates Of Insuranee are ns tow and favorable ns any. Company of the land In that State. • Persons wishing, to become mombers nre invited to make appheatlon to the agents of the eotopany, who are Willing to wait upon them at any time.' BENJ. 11, MOSlsitili. President. CIIRISTE.tN fiTOlls&N, Vice Presidents um's JIVER, st,ieerotary Is MICHAEL COOKLIN. Treeisurer. " AGENTS. _ • . .„ CUM ItEIII.A ND COUNI'.V.L . John Sherriek, Allen, Rudolph Martin. New Cumberland; lhdiry - %eating, Shiremanstown; Sanntel:linottlatmt.lWltinmat ' llenry llowtortn, Churelitowtti thillith, South 311,1g110., ton; Sat - Intel Iltaltam. W. Peonsh, tip: Sainnel rooter; leelmnieslang; .1. W.' CockJitt, Shenhe,thtnon; Coover, Otenherdsti,wn; C. 11. 11, rtnan. Ether Spring; Benj. navel stiekesilver Spring: l'harles Ball. entlkle: .YOltli-COUNTY.—W. S. 'lrking, hover; Peter It'nl - Frank lin ; Jas. 1,41111 th, Warrington : .1. V. Door dsrir, Washington.. - __ltA.-131.111N - Cti- iti - Mtiatt, Ila rsiil g.. • ..11,,ialmrn of tho vompany having pOliciesabout to ex plru. eon have them ronoweti try ntal,lng amilimalon to any of tho Agents. "Pilau—Dhow Thyself."- An Invoponble Rook for 25 Cents. 'Eve ' ry Family elspuld have PCopy.' • • t l 1 ...II / / • Ant ituNivieN mrnicAL • s. v,, t v,1,443,1 7 /_ , ,.40 • )!Als;_ . t!ni, AND . i . iAN:Ditoor: .•;.17 . -:„..,,, .„7,*41.111t VII E A 1.1.1, 1, TEM— , ..y . . 4.ontaittingont outline 1 the •...s:; ; ;/".." Z/nihtirmr,,,.... at ight, progress.• ire., moot 4 ...„4i lani c4 e ._audeuroof every foL,'At.! o dIS, -,Z,,,es:,,;;fr.tfitnou ' ~,.....; ease contracted by prontho '"!:,-,,,, ,', . .1".."- - 7-1'..4 , 7- - . , ' <,.. \''. 01118 sexual Intercourse, by " / ''':; ti ''s s '..'. F.Oirlliktltio, or Ins sex insl ex ' /,'!//:, I, t! ll‘, . ' Cast. with advice for their prevention, written in a 'familiar 'style, avoiding all ,ntedietti technicalities, and everything that would yr ,rond'lJln ear of deeeocy. l' \, ' ''7 l Testlinotty.e 'the 'Professor of Obstetrics ht' Penn. College, Pitilath Iphia.—` DP. lIUNTI ICS MEDICAL t.' MAN UAL.'—Th author of this work. unlike the • majority cifthose Will. advertise to cure the dist.. Pri es of w i which t treats, IS a graduate of one of the ...ibest Colleges In Attu United States. .It affords moo r „ . ., pleasure to reconotsend him to the tin fortuat e, or to e" the vivtint of anti practice, non successluland PX CO) perienced prartioner, in whose honor and integrity ros, they mitt) place the gi oratest confidence. .i 1.41 1 .1.1 i...N41,1101tE, M. M. 1 3 :1 From A 'Woodward, M. It., of Ponta. University, .e, PhPad. it gives too pleasure to add my testimony to the Professional ability or tit... Author of the " 31edieal Monual."—N unit:roux rases of Diseases of 11.6. the tionital Organs, seam HMO of long standing. . lave coniu under my noti,e, iii ii hirli Into sl.ill lins boon manifest in restoting to )11`ril•rt health, in $9lllll Ito:Moves where the patient has been eonsid '''. ored loyond medical aid. In the treatment. of semi nd si eakile,q, or diem raimement, of the funetions produeed_by SELF AllUSI:.•Or .E:$Cl,ll Of t enny, t du Znot know his s`uparlor hl thu prefet,sion. I have I.en acquainted with the Author oriole thirty