MiiMEM es iti at :7~~•q• - ICViarpiscAteiti.l,l;jtreyri:-', . • that corn , Boller Ofi e faimet'tferwhom herititaa -, ,at. ,Wojit.:hyAlte, month:. Yes.' ' ttrOoi: get it the' course cir• the • daY." V:if. it isJo'beiotlit - tolday,: We 'must goiabnut it ills morning. Iu is time it was in-; it , ia,balfdestroyediniw., Ben tod's cattle last nidit." "I ktuaw - they 'were. here Satil, do you-ruti-over to Benton's and tell him his,Cattle lay in ont• - corn last night." - 14_ 1 1 Aptihe tc! put, pp the f,ente," said Saul, Thigfetvee. ought in tie seen loci.— , 1.1en404; Ynit bring the axe, awl I'll tii:',.noiy,tind tackle it,up a little," said 14r. - I'. - • • - 'll - lendrielts went for the axe, end. having searched in vainor. it, returned ----Ao-Mr;-Bittler;-whowas-trying-to-set-up - I a liAsh 146. Which had fallen to pieces lirdesPait of the fulfillment of Mr. But. . • ler 4 r promise:that - he-would - get - a - hoop tomorrow. • I-Can't find the axe; i ivoeld as • soon undertake to make a thing as to find:it in (hie place. •it see ms to be a rule with every - one who .uses • a tool here,lo.ptit...it_in_a_ place where it can't be found,.nti-beW.-',-Jf it -Was left where it was body might find something' once in a while, but, as it is, inrip - oiSible. • eipeeZ the bartV•tvill 'be'.,4riong the missing some dafTP: , - - • ..--!•.eVit.r.rtliticl,"• said Mr, Butler, in ,a eenciliating tone, " the axe will turn tip in7t e..ctiurse.of - the day. Yon see . if yOu can set these staves up. I want to set WHolmes can mine and cut that 6116kivh - iiirtiWy:" Hendricks did es he was requested. He set up the staves, and-looked round for the hoop to confine them in 'place. "I Wonder,.' said he, " If I am .expect ' ed to it here and hold these in place all day: . There is no hoop between here and the blacksmith's I dare say. I have done harder work than Fitting here and doing nothing, and more profitable • work for my employer; but I must obey orders. Benton's cows , - are to have 4nothet pull_at that corn, I see ' plainly." - - • • :In ..due . time. Mr. ; Butler came, and. Mt. Holmes was ready to go at the " -buckwheat as soon as he had ground up his new scythe and spliced one of the --lingers of his cradle. " You have got them set up, have . you." . • ' " Yes ; but what is going to hold them up when I let go-of them 7" " Here's a hoop," said Mt. Boiler, "I forgot to tell you about it." - Hendricks took it ; while Butler and Holmes- were grinding the scythe. he ' •put it on and drove it down. There said he, " that's the first job I've , known to be finished on this ground 'since I came here, three _months ago." At this moment Saul returned.— " Well; Saul, what's the news !" "Benton says Hydes cows are in the lower meadow." " Very likely : I saw a red 'squirrel' running toward the fence, and I thought ,itiikely he would get on it and throw it down. If they find the potatoes it will save some labor."• • " What about the potatoes ?" said Mr. . ' Butler, coming,up,at that moment, • 1 Hyde's cows are taking care of them.'„iiiid Hendricks,. You run and driVe them out, Saul, and find out where they got in, and put up the fence a little. just enough to turn' .theta for the present ; I'll see to it in a , dapor two. , Hendricks you harness the' horses—welt try to get a load of that . -eorifin before dinner.' ''.ln about half an hour, during.which ,time.'Mesera, Butler and Holmes had • abeen. employed in,splicing .the„cradle. fingersjHentlrickif came to Butler and -4 - .B.lVhere. is the harness of The off ~l horse:7.' • • . ' ' :,: ; ,"-'Oh, T I-let-Finkle have it las( night. • I ;didn't knew as we should want it.to - -"driliin't there something else you . catido'tot.day 7" • , , ,'t Yes. there. is enough to do, if a body . could ever get at it. There he comes:Avith, the harness. You haven't lost any.olthe linch pins 1" in:guess-not." . • b q: 'os;n,.iq Well,'it , May, be," said Hendricks '.4o'lttnititelf;.i,•.'that tionie'of that corn will' ;lie:Cived after all," -1 ... • .' s . 7 1`fi - eiliiiii,er'':his'hid : a . ipeeimen of (lie , • , metdc tit , preeeeding o K '''' fatirWand ..will'•be'abletti fOrM a petty t,"Mr , 'Butler's ', , ;tohtod4iitiiti:Wliry it ,Was that Mr. But. ; ,...:lei.'-idio had an excellent farm, was not ,• , -Actirricdraiid' taken , ,byhie neighbors to :-.'0 3 -. 4 o)inde d thip.,: ~ , ..V , 00 4 rick•lo:.the.aid , of Saul, sue.. , odtiededin'gettiog . in mostof the corn to -;:•..o4l,44lotlltitinni!hati,: r been made ,;' eo, that .'''',_ , ..Niok,„ , „ . ,ll,e'ritinile - ,;cpitiri„ . „Came . home the • . -,; next thir.:Whicii was;.thi Sabbath, much ‘4•Yi , lieliiii - iilled rthan'erdinary. ',' • • : : " • ~q. , ,: ; ;(',oo:,4tintitik* , Otning, Hendrieks woe ',•,„.: ,o4by;;:daylighti and at work When Seel , made ~.. his ',appearance. , 'which' • was • '' r eierilaitill'ffe r hadr'iiven'thit atilt •due pre= • :'44vl Itee:/t. 4 lllendric, B,m cured him that ji'4.'i l . ; '-'ohvC)4tifAi*, tlrniA'oYe,r• Thins . .----T,,,:•,4060,14-))1OFk* goilig*46.4Rnkthjs '''',' : ;":. - -1 - .l.:,sW4elfati,‘:tlitCyjitoilit to be done.": '''': -- ' 4- :•pnTlttlC - ,agteed;:! - ::eiid,::Sau'i';':,*heki,d, •':, ...', l 4,4o4l l line**:oik." , b 4 V‘ wished. veil ~.'- -' , ..:iltliiitli4Olbloel_fete,d.',,ficitn,the; reloptinti 7 .. r-4;:;.Airrti4gair,!Oing-kill'a.A'n movements. "Pi'44l..f,?; t ikmk....-fliiiiee;.,t.oaid,4okirafteirtireak 7 ; y,-...i , i , lfilitVii'hinir=ilitkaiti:`conid'i t iO - light,yet 7'„‘, l'.:OliffiniVieen itt":- - : - ••,. •-• , •-, ; ,"!.s 4 o4",it l lic4 - iiail - rl'iiixYiL:it.lfonetl ~,,'!,;7?,,,,a,:1i,,10/111ktifeli0ytImiaroen,,,,!,,:r.,:, ~::.-.1 ~ '7.,,T:,.1044000pt; ',13 0 6 ,ctf it like,, , a, sensible I,,natt*,L i e,iir.sOifiriktiO,akittgither-axe from 4'l4 . ll**4'lititiktoO•‘ 6 l , ...',l , . _,',- 1,,` -'.. ..., ; , ,c4•4.,:l.qXbelphipltruelatt*aaoo l , , very per, .."•:- . . - ilitlit(dlinob,(i(ii(kiiiitigiii.tiver,:iiiir , Eilaul; . , i:',.. ,.; P l TAfnh , A,i4ll)lo. lialiqa,'"y"i'.l4W,W;ltieh.,iiilni' ‘,•;; , "l , '..ttiltiknenkinto.the'pittiiycr, • Veliatit'`:' ,-. .”.t , . , ,,Wi0ti. , 14iii 7 4/4ild''ziiii;: lo hf i lfif - fill.`-1 ,- 44 ~ :- , ,,,, ; ,,,'''^i ..,,,,. ~6. -7, \n7 fat , Ik , ,I , itMr 6; (V , 3 : : 1', ..4401 1, i1tf.!•1 t .42MP r 1. , ". • .% ' , Y" , ', Nt ,1:- . ..,, 3 , 0 N, liFafftt)MAti:!li, - 0 01 Y 1 P,(k 1 4 1 : 0 0 1 !)5g_eli. ...f . ikll4 9 : eitortottt . :qt:Ri# ,-, o o. post Jo* ,i,.,4 , t c . :',4:gi' l. 141: ! l eg 4f3 C , ! 1 i 1; 4 1 : . ‘1,:::;f fit 0' 4 t , „ ~,,,,Veri'•Vritir:Ki ri -,,....-.-.411 ; yjr, ,,, ,,,,:i„• ~ wilitiatpLibAp if% Ittr wAnpte, i . .:0, - ;;A-,46 , ,...,, , , ..:7•;:,;, , , , • - • • , ,c: , ::.5 ,4 ,f4,: 0 .v , w,.,•;',,,;, , : -' , .:4, 1E - , • •',0: , ..,,5,.• . ..,y - ft , ,t ,,, ,,, , , ,, m.,•4 , e , •,':•, , toro...Lytiv-,,,,,!,+•.,,, before ve ho erpotatoes ; in anti ,01 0 . - ,:fei q o pre z epo e 1 1,0i -060;444,4,r Opt .tent-? '.WhO tnitkinc. tpqrtat Airearliiiyi . • . jA7ll.li•e's. - .got wagon whiCh. had betinVbrougbt to the Door .before - obients: fSet -,Hindricke: drove rant a rap , id rat . e,'rrish in„rr, great elstieri ng of the. lotitie'boludi of the wagon, and vender-, log it sornewhat'diffieult fOr Mr. Butter and Saul to keep . themielyes, or -rather the hoard on which - they 'sat in place.- Wbat has got•lato John iatd Mrs. Butler, pausing from her efforts over the butter-bowl and watching the disappearing_ wagon.' • . doit't know,". Now she hail better ont have,made any reply, to, the question; for ii was not asked 'with any expectation of a reply. I say she-had better not love answered for 1 am .not sure. but that she strain ed the truth a little in so doing. Some passages which hail taken between John and herself, as they came home from meeti ng together on Sal), -bath evening; - aml=eat=rift -the= ".front- room.' together till the roosters crowed, ..were. in fact, the causes of the turning over the new leaf of management of the farm.. • Befme night the fence was put in the most Substantial ordei, and the potatoes all-put in-the eellar-,- . The next morning when they were all at breakfast, John inquired, 4 , ie Holmes to work for you' to4lay He promised to come .arid do what he could toward finishing the buckwheat He thinks it will take him a day and a .half to finish cradling it.", •,' Well, you don't' want him - to-day. Send the cradle home; and tell him it is cradled." Cradled ! Who did It?" "I did it." W hen ?" 4 , This morning." The look of astonishnient and admi ration with which Mr. Butler regarded John was nqt unobserved by Lizzy, and led her to meditate on the propriety of another retreat to the pantry. She adopted, however, 'the expedient of holding a cup of coffee to her lipslot a very unnecessary length of time. " Witat_shall_we go. at to-day, after we have shocked up the buckwheat ?" said Hendricks - . • • " I don•t know ; what- do you think we had best do ?" • Have the rye in where we took the corn off." "Well, we'll go at it - then." . In like milliner John's advice was as ked daily and followed ; so that when winterset in, the farm ,presented a very different aspectlrom that' which it usu ally wore at that time. Commonly some potatoes were frozen up, and some portion orthe sowing left undone; in consequence of the frost overtaking the plough. dui now every crop was secured, the gaain sriwn and -up quill, green, the house banked, and quite a string of stone wall made. That the corn was all husked in -season, might have been owing to the fact that turn ing over the new leaf hadinspirkd the family with such a spirit of industry, that Lizzy had joined them in their hus kings, and took her seat near John that Ile might break off the ears that were beyond- her strength., It happened on one or two occasions that these two •continued their labors long after Saul and his father had to bed. • In the course of time tt came to this that Mr. Butler used ask John what he was going to do, as though his right to direct operations was unquestionable. For example, one morning John had a stone-beat with several crowbars in at the door. . 4 , What are you going-to do," asked Mr. Butler. ° " I am going to build a piece of stone-Wall--on the east-side-of,the-mead ow. The ground is high enough for a wall to stand, and thekre are stone enough on the knoll which ought to come out to make it." Mr: - Butlermatle - no,repit, - but - togeth , er. With Saul went to digginestone. " This looks like a new farm," said Mr. George one day to his neighbor, as they rode by Mr. Butlers house. Yes," replied the neighbor, " there is a new hand at the bellows." " Does Henthicks work it on the shares ?" No, he worker; by die month:" 4 , Does he ? What makes him drive on so?" "I dont t know for vitain, but I guess Butterse"' daughter is at the bottom of it." When' winter set in, Saul though he was a good boy to work, felt a desire to have a little more furniture in the upper story, and asked leave to go to Centre to School. IA Uncle Zeb says he will board me if I'll come. 44 .. 44 I don't see how. I can spare you.— We must build in the spring, and we have all the timber to get to the mill," said Mr. Butler, - ' Saul looked rather down hearted. , A . you . can gn i ' , said 'John who ;was sitting before. the bill-link fire . between' , Saul •and' Lizzy. 44 km - going to stayi, , that' is, tf they will let roe.' 'I tell you I what it , iti,”:-turning to Mr.:Butler, !'lf you will give Mollie critter'," leyhtg hig hintil'oort Liiire araW.'',--fil etay -,,and ; .work': f 4 3. ,;• 3 4 4. a; 'Roy lay .± you_etieese. , ,Lizz3i. turned very, red, brit . neither run._;for ,the pantry, nor pushed"iiivar John'e hatid.,.„-,,,,, ~,--,-.,.., ,;......' ~ , , - , ‘' , 1 1 F 61 14" , :Paid , r4r4-'.o o 4ers .‘‘ , he,-;h l kg• seen what 4ithyget,;vierit , contingiiii;Aliat Aoot'be, pretty , initelt ,ts-,--yotk.-aiid;4he eau agree; musn,t it Mcitiferl"' '.:.; ..!' . -- ~ 7!9; gu ess'ari-, 44. euttdlllltit . eit - i ,ping ; apveret h'e :stitcst,in, - :lotoeliitig'alle was knitiing for Jobn, ,, . -.-; .'.:',- , -..-,1, ,, i , -,;';,,. - iirThere - tworu.,,Oe. much dil li cu(ty. speet: , ic , :thee:l ,, !•guesiW-‘;.';iikkj;Toli,p;'; .i , ‘*l l., thi.Vioia l'fia.ha.o.' , 7, 4 1; 9 6 4,„,g4':' 't0 , .0 . 911r1e, if , ii4 , :4tii:ii:: inind;::' ! . rian z 'get hi,si',c!P,p9ri'- 041, i , ,q , AA.:,'fan1!;f:'‘, 4 Y.iii!, 00 $. Ait#Rgt.o l 34i!iWirl2,4 - `loo l o3W,lti* MriliP#;. l-0 . 1 4 1 # 1, :' 116 4 Ei l t Yil 5 t . 'lliEE;;Iiiifft'iik• Whlllitil'ZJilVkWoo l 4 l k4loo4ol4' . ,4llit i x, 4. 04 1 .ry -i ii . xfit* ' gp. , Si‘'( 4 ioOtlifi , l4 . ' — , ll oo 4 . 6 .f:o44o4liAti),riOit**lo: 'IA 0,A, 4 4 1 ,0*414it'i . 04454:::..4,41W tlfOitrAtli Oli."0, 110 4010;to: Arie:: , oplotio ,„ to .it,, , Otiogo.ficr 4 1 1 7 heAtfatiel l .s,: . s poto 'Pthir]thiW'4l ' ~,...-.-.,;,,,v,,x - AR, ~..,,,,, ; ,.0 1 .,,,, , ,,J„,,i0 A , ? , ',1,1;: , ,,1. , :z§A .. . ,, rff.' , A Avoao-vg,m4.wk.-.90 , ' - • , ,Lizzrlt,aeol4n;utilohntlttTl9ther6t and , 4 1 xy tlnote, INdi,titrod ced *oijitltecitine - her au gh ter w on 6 et"?-I(qare ROO4/ 0 . TETTER-80:•SON; . . • , tr OULD.- - inanadtfultYL'.cill . ' the . iittontien` e* Irl %-lAnisti-,keePoriand - the public,' to:the ex , ietaiive,eitoCk;Of tplendid UR.II ITU ft.r;incla- : ding,SofiteP,'Werdrelies; Centre and ofhetiTables,, •Dressitig 'ard Plain:Berea* and,eieriiariety,ef Cabinet-ward'and * Chairs,' they,hayo : junf opened • 'at their N E Vtr.B.o 0 114,0;',aii the 'corner of North lifinever . and Leggier, streetit;'Carliale. - They are confident that the. auperior 'finish or the workmanship, and elegance of style, their artictea_•are got' up, together With their - CiTEAPNESS, will' recommend them .to every per son wanting Furniture. '.They have also made arrangements for; maaufacttrring. and keeping-a. . constant supply of every article theirline. hot plain and ornamental, 'elegant and ' useful, prices which cannot 'suit purchasers, ' ley would earnestly miite persons nio, are abent_to commence house-keeping, to call and examine their present elegant stock: to . which they will constantly make additions of the newest and moat modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the ahortcat no tice, for town and country. • • , Carlisle, Sept 'h, 1848 • Farm-'at-Prlvat& S alei -~, - THEitubscribero tireat philtre - . sale i a FARM, situate iii 1 a • township', , Cumberland 1 J .bout-eeyen_miles_np.rikOVest„ot. Newville, now occiipiAl4 Henry; Lore, containing,lo2,Acres of good State. Land. About. 78 acres of which is cleared and inn rood state of cultivation, and the remainder in thriving timber: The improvements are a• good two story DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen, &c.. with a spring in • the and a large Bank Barn, with all other necessary outbuildings.— :Chore are two p Orcharda.on the place, containing jibirriififfety isf t:' A fine - mendow'liari be = tore the door.of,this'hottaCtind a public road leads direct fr om the Farm to Newville. • • Persons_desiringto.sen_the__Farmars-renucet to call on the present tenant,' or on the subscri ber living near Carlisle. aug,o-4t or tf TAC CF E9,AVICK, For the Permanent Cure Of all Diseases•arising from an Impure state of the Blood. THIS Medicine oparatesparircularly bpon the Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging, It' nes& fails to cure he most obstinate cutter; of Rheiimiitism, Dis. eases of, the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi- Dis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sorea_of long standing. ' It is °beeper than - any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each bot:le, white] costs °illy 75 cents, and to thuso . ...using'H ae. curate to difection .ono bottle wilt bet' 10 -days.—Certi ficates_arclp_ . Miring __in_..frstin:. parts of the coubtry attesting. the virtue of this medicine in , coses along standingrwhich have betin given . 9p.by physicians as hope. less and ,beyond the' reach of medicine so cure. WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sena. penile never fails,to cure. . CONSUMPTION cured by the tee of e Sheri The following is from a gentleman of re spectable standing in Baltimore,who was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla .This is to certify that I _was fast sinking undersymptoma oft3onsumption of the Lungs, until I wan recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap villa, wine!' fortunately I did and am under the 'strongest conviction that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short Hine to be restored to perfect health ound under no consideration would I be without the medicine.. DAVID R IrKETTS. No. 23, Hill street. Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm We challenge the world to produce a modi= nine bettor adapted to the expulsion of worms nom the human body than Shepherd's Virmi (lige. It has - b'con used by thous mks with. entire satisfacti ni t , It has the advantage of most other V not i fugue, as ituove+' sickens the -personlusing.-11-ILhaa__eured. childien_;th , have boon subject to fits for year'', mid. that had been given up by physician, parents and friends. It should always be used use purga tive tit children, asitstrengibeile them, and at tit same time .carries off the coarser 'par ticles offcnid, iiitit* - if they are troubleid . with them. ' The following certificate hoe been handed to us by Juige Koone, of Luzern° county, Pa. It speak 4 for itselll Town 11111, Pa, Jon 20,1847. JOHN KOONS, Esq. Dear Sir—You will please ;end me 4 hot. tlesmoro of Shepherd's Vermifugo. The three bottles purchased of you a short ileac ago have beep used with the happiest effects. They were given to throe of my children—in one ease 65 worms were expelled, in another 164, and m the 'last 671 1 am ,anxioun to_ghte the meta myfamily the benefits of thilimeracine and therefore order as above. This is decid, edly, the best article fur destroying worms has over been.in •this:Part of-the country. I have•lried Orrick's, Rcakerbf, Merrick's and Miller's,but without any good effeot.. t Yours with esteem, • Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Varmifuge are for sale by the fallowing respeetublo mar, chants of Cumberland county, Pa; and by_Dr. Wm. C. M` Phereon, Harrisburg: - G. W. HITNER, Car Hale; John Shippensburg; John Diller, Newvil SPEobert Elliott, Newburg; M R ararille;./C Rinhards'ai Vo. - Plainfield; Dane lap & ar,'Kingston ;S. &S. A. CciyleAii4 tovin; Wmr.A.lexanderirapartown; , Wl2O, 1848 410„VIRI %RANKIN; 73 Chestnut et. Philo , 11J/• adelpTin; has for,salethe following Teat '• • • •300 half hheits - ,Y;oung•Hyson•Tea 100 „ 1 - .Guswyder - _do • •, 150 do.!' ' do do--- ; • - •1000" .- do -.• • 'PowahOnt , • %, do' -• •-j• • • 200 • do '.• Ningyong•Sotiahong • 100 po Oolong ,'•.,_s:_.:; • ••.75 chests Padre Souohring ; ,,; , • • • doblack leaf-Pohoel, . chests' • do: , !'• do • • .•••••• A ,0•••.100pt matte Cassia: • 'if.' Teas comprise best chnotimported jipe;lB,eviy,t44chrclrgill)944:Tontr•l - til itiCliunttasettmliarcp.MtaLit'ai;flar..eeaC th at haver,beettoßerodmi4lusftßarker,..,,; ' t;',34';,R se_ , 14*:: k l , mont''... r inppe varu. •-• 1-Vr1,14 T1R".1.-tilla 8,./..Pur.i N' *peg' RiT/IT..;by 4 CeT .; , • " lolt , o riikVer l e rt M il t il g • "f1 9 o'sl IIIIAkI q :4il,a4Vtrl:t- / ar 4k-t4 y .lil/0•* o 1 f ; , t4 - ikl: l W9 kv.44PArat,tcAgia PO , toittru , tb#4 l 'l4lo4,olll,lM!igtYe thefaftlB o ,9ool r e 10)41 , ieft,9ifotod 40vmentAflit-feeftitisromilt! ! 00 er 0: 1 :0 ,1.1. , t :l, $ M tAg , -A ; 4 .. 4(' A'frl: 0,, c• , . I i:,- - u;~~ - re, - ~ ---: s~4~s:, , herd's Sarsaparilla• Baltimore, Aug. 29, 18'47 Pestroyer, SAMUEL SNYDER ME , , 'sixth BLIND Wen , ' . . uftieinteK' ,lidivtioviiinthatid, the haroa.t,.:,ett,d„: nips!. fashionable "Stafoetitaitik.efr.ntrirow Oat, aritk.ot her,. ;Yenitiati s 43litiditk Or 007 iStfise.4istabliahr, en, t,',at tkeitTnyiptE lately"' ;Om priaing entire new styles, truntnifika'and')Calote;_whieh . at thelowestr.pricesil'wholialle end' retail :' Etlinda nitrite& and'trimnied - tolsokeqnsl, to The citizetie of Carlitila and adjacent nountry,:are isapect fully invited ' to and exaniitte his; -aa 7 lortrifent, before -- pateliasing elsewhere,' fooltng' . e:onfidentvof qileitstak . and 4iying all'Who 'may faitn"hnw wit h a call: • • :'.I3ENJAMINI:: WILVA . AIS, tnay2,4-,3m IVO. 12 - N. SixtlOtt., P kited - Washington). Gallery . ) .ox, Dtiguereo. .-•- - • • 111 i 234North - Second , street, N. Wi'cornsr Ti/E . Likanessea taken and beatitifully colored althia welLkh_oWn , establishment,. forpnE Dote tan, are' unlierindlyporicedeil to he iclitst: in every respect tci;inv;in thb,eity. Pictures taken equally'well in ,ClOudy and-:clear weather. A' large tOsoriment of MED.rahoNs.and LoCICETS on hand; at frorn`s2,to ss,includin%the nictitre. , =Theaubacribers respectfully invite the chi Send of COTTlberlandeonrity, to call n eXpmine spe cimens erthe latest Improvement in the art ot: -DangerrectypingTwhickwill - bp - exht led - cheer-- fully ned'yvathout chvg.e. • ,• • c-Ttisrxp,NT. Pertiti Hoffblo, - k Co., - Fori , ardinian'd Oenet c eiCeiamiesion Merchants, No.,ll4sTorth Wharv . ea, and 83 N.Water , , etieet, Ph i la d elph ia. PLASTER and 'SALT constantly on hand;for sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal, advances made ciiiPicidtiee: Refer to • • DUTILH & HUMPHREYS FRANKLIN,PLAT_TV CU Pbi[nd'n. , -- LEAVI3UNKRII & ' • J. IV:KERR, Harrisburg. apr 5-6 m _ Irou• Oommiseior Warehouse, No. 100 North Water street, tied No. 54 North Wharves, Philsdeiphia. THE'tin - der'signed still centiriue the Commis sion Waimea, for the sale of all descriptidhe of IRON. Oat expe*nee of many years, and ex tensive. acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, .has enabled us to•estahlish such relations as give us peculiar ad -vantages-to-serve- our. correspondents,-equal -to any other house, oRRICK dr,:cANIRBELL. • . Atere,d's Empire CoOking Stove. IN again calling 'attention to this unequalled STOVE, the proprietor heti the-pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change--the pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each other, and a SUMMER HEARTH AND BOILING- APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un• less there is another faultless Stove bi the mar ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it now embrae - es every valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition to some peculiar toitself, secured by Letters Patent. The success of .this Stove, 'since its introduc tion is unequiilled. Nothing has ever been bf fared for culinary purpoiles that-has given such general satisfaction. Stbves have been copied after its forni; some dealers have even used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original, that they bear the relative value-that a cninferfeitAoes to a genuine coin."' Complete COOKand other COOK STOVES in great variety. 'Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested to call at the Stove and - Tin- Ware_ manufactory_of„. the* .subscriber, on Main area, Cartesw_hdiaagent_for Cumb , - ! land county. . . . rmaY-24- T 0 ILN_D .-G an_dAs- N & 3. 111. _Rowe, R Roo„,m -AND. WOODEN -WARE atom. No. 63 North Third street, one door above Arch..east side, Philadelphia, manufactur ers and wholesale deidera in all kinds of Brootna, Brushes, .litickets. Cedar Were ; WilloW and French Baskets. .Shoe and Wall Brushes; Scrubs, Dusters. Mats, Blacking ' Enstern-made Wood en-Ware of every' dosctiption; 6c.c,..k,c, at the lowest market prices. • mar 1. ItEMOVAL. . SHOE THREA D WAREHOUSE. ELARRABEE Alai" removed, to hie now • Warehouse. corner of Calvert sad Mercer streets, Baltimore. and has now in store, of di= rect importation front thswelobrated factory of Tinley, Tatham Walker, a full assortment of SHOE :THREAD, viz : brown, green, half bleached, white and yellow ' which heis props. red to sell . by the bale or less quantity, on as good terms as the vane quality can be had for in the I.L.Statee. Also a eeneral assortment of SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz: Shoe Knives, rasps. pincers A latin mere, awls and awl handles, pegs of all 1312#11, bristligkwebbing, boot cord, shoe nails of all-inzes, cu l and cast tacks, 'French irons completei.peg reitipliand cutters, dcc, ,&c , - Premiurri Glees -Paper, to take the place of the,conierton sand paper ; every au perionarticle, being ()flown manufacture, WAR. RANTED 6 Lasts, beot trees, shoe trees, crimping boards, all of his own 'manufacture, of the very best timber and or the latest style. .Every arti, ilThiffe - sliibliallitient COY than : ufactOring Boots and Shoes, except leather. All 'of, the above will be sold at. tho lowest market :price.• Country Merchants are particularly re quested to ball., . E. LARRABEE, aug23 . -lmor ' N0:24, Calvert at, Baltimore REMOVAL. LABORATORY. OF THOMSONS ROTA ' NIG', MEDI CI N ES. „ . EIVI.LARRABEE, No. 20 R. Calvert street, Bail imore, has removed his Labora tory to his new building. No. 24, and has always on hand the largest and -moat, complete assort. mont of pure Botanic remedies' in the United States, prepared under his special care at hie Labortory—being the first erected in. the United Sintee - for, the special _purpose -of preparing THOMSONIAN. BOTANIC MEDICINES. All of the_ pulverizeti and compounded articles are put upm quarter and half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing; and upon better terms than the same article can be had for-in the United . States.— 'Every article in hie line.is warranted genuine— the public can rely upon ihitt,, - A liberal discount made, to country merchants, Who areperticulally requested to call arid exam.-' ine before purchasing. • Toliyarious , Treatises, embracing the mom reputW authors, upon'the -Thonisonian or Bo' ' tanie; System of 'Medicine,' may, alap had at his establishment, by thequantitror single copy. —aug23-oms. -.1 . IFZP' it Novel' raibh.:zA, p Ci im mo ibere. hue enlisted 'in larger cities arid populous towns,!ti specie's of disease,"thedepbnd., epee: and propagation bf ,which results , front the' violation'of 'divine 'end :moral:•lawa. To those avrmorsn, the, AMERICAN ~COMP OUND is presented,'as being 'the most certain; speedy, and valuable Bpeat:revel. 'efiered lo,the unfortunate. hiurwherevei 'known acquired iCrepotation that daily experience continues , to strengthen. Thou• sandchave_beeu,cured.byou use, and,aa itleoves lad cidoioii,this.bietitk requires' neigh; xcitrietiOn_ in: diet , or'',.binskettut,inor..ccintaine,'eithei rnexcury 000460 drillFlAktb! least itiitiriousfitttbiraya., terg.'itiff,toldtyprepanted* , thc;beeeremedY for otre t e,4.:„Joi. aby Pbyet ',cifenalfuld ifronotto44.l4,lperior.:te.iny , known re. nedY.-7,fu11 - iltroctioneviciomP.ttnyi4clilltott e. = For hale Arid' Saudi streetei; by,:tg:2,PLLI,OT,,PO4I,Ie ;.' Dr. " McPherson pbN recifireld; eigebi•Vpfl;TOAK•Pallte:', ; T thik traliympylinjuref , the •,tee.ttslL. • J. dg, W;III,X.ir MIN 0; w - 41160 I. -, ‘'.uti.ced-lp " 0 ringSteee '':llsBlllll3lToetlPlitgrA, i l 4', roreotot ‘ i11y,,, A`7 .—{e . A .ie ve .'4l. ' 4 . ' -: 'Vete' lust.'.Yr'- t01e,,,T,111t,4.44.0 $10re4,',4 ',,, A• t u,..Q, ~,,• `Hehe'-chlisoaxwi'vv:i,49-r,..tvA '''' , I' ' - WRIGHT '4lsrBo3llo;f :fr r 4f 4 l'''' '' " ' .4V4Piiltl4l4ll:ll ,mvOLIN ' 11;01,004 1 pD4olfP,'' hid.: m I...tteetk .-4citii t o 411.1‘,w it gh," .I`l,lllttol.ll,7storeiin,- I'46:k`''''ll''' *l3llitlie (0' Y.00.1r,tr7 '$;111-0t9M,„ ,1, 1 • ,-, %. , .? , ... , - , .i... ~:.,,,,. ~ :.•••, yd; ,, V•;;;,;,.—, ~1; , 4,1 P , ,.., 1 ,, „,,,,,,, „, , • , ... , ,p,..),, , ~,• , . MEM Man , t; ', e FROM pA:RjAstx TO' ir (mit! , A - - leive•toinfOrpO the tray ec llt g Aargt); R ll o ttihe A tif s littp 6 iti l ni o a ß t x lN an r c i . back, Ahree : dirties a,' Week. as foltoWde—.telive - Carlisle , on, ,Monday, ,Vednerday 'and :Friday mornings, at 5 O'eloelc,',/,.;*tinit passing tlitouga, Chureldown, Dillstownatid Dover,,, arrive - at • York at t Whitih"will 1 ? p, in time, take thi.York trdinef , ears for Baltimore. LeriVO York , for,Carlisle at.' o'clock, 1 , kr, timmediatalg • after the arrival of the ears,"/ on each Tuesday, Thursday, and SetuNay. . • The subscriber,-tisatires 'thoie.iA•ho may pat ronize him, that he has prepared klinsali with comfOrtable and safe Stage's, and will use every effort possible to ascOmmodato -trovellers— Pea-, singers from Carlisle will engirt) passage at the office of the subecriber, and. will he celled for at the places they request, In York they will On ' gage at the Depot, or White Hall tavern. GEO. HOIDEL. • Livery' Stable, THE aubeoriber respectfully,infornryi the pub lic that he continues to carry on, the LIVERY. 33estedse'iri-all-Lits-braneees,Lat_the Old stand.— His HORiEs are wile::wandasscH - Tia , tTrat his - Cerringes embrace every variety of, pattern, such ns Coached, Gigs, Tillburys,Mug gies nil of the . bdst finish. His drivers 'are careful? and attentive: Saddle horses of the most agreeable gait, , altitys ready for customere, at low.rates. The subscriber, desirous of securing the pat ronage-of the public, will wire no items or ex penee to render his establishment worthy of the most' - liberal. encouragement. july.26-3m GEO. fIE NEM, 0140. Valley Trinsortation.Rouse ..^lrt 4. l* # .. 4 11 4, :rr ' 4 l: w r .011. • -•• Canal and Rail Rond_Line," for hila' e - phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission VMerchant, Bar:manna, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him dtiring the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar-• rangements fur the present season,-and has ad ded two new, large and splendid floats to his LINE,-and-will be fully prepared after-.the- op ening of die Canal, to forward PRODUCEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pitistwrgh, nt the kcwest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4. GASKELL. It are street Wharf ; Philadelphia. GENE & SON. No. 48 Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK.&., SHAW,' ? J. McFADDEN & CO.S Pitts'g Agents for Cars, - "•WUNDERLICH & No. 272 Alailtet et.. Philadelphia. C'HALORER & REYNOLDS, - No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. .SITER,.J,AMES.& " - Broad street, Philadelphia. . PENWA. OHIO LINE, North street, Baltimerch Harrisburg, March 2 . 9, 1848.—tf. • . Harisburg Transportation Line., TOgri-i - • latt ; 01-,7 - .A. 0.) • ,ttla, itWARDIN & eummissitm ;Wert flAssisuuno, Pa. ship Produce, Merchan dize, Ike. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, ke. kc.— Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Visit, Groceries, Is;c. constmily for sale. Ilitrrisburg,mareli 29, 18.18 FOIL the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising !corn an impure state of the Blood and babit,ol the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in all its forms, 'letter, Scald headrCutancons pfli:ctions of the face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism, rind Hepatetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints, White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con stiimional disorders, arising.from debility,Mer. curial and Hereditary predispositions, dtc. 0:7 n every cliange that is taking place in the body, it is manifetit that jt is brought about by .something having a subsiantivo existence. If we• suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless dhanged by the intervention of something that hears an unheal. thy relation to it. In all eases of disease, there must be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its part es n cause, served to mollify the properties before Connected with the body. kis absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs previously healthy, with out the , interposition of some morbitic agent; ns well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease :here is a prior cause which nnist, he removed. don' the :agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the.Panacca. evidence the following is submitted to the public : Philadelphia, Juno 7; 1317. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan acea, it effords me. much pleasure to be able to recommend it its a valuable remedy for all those 7chronic;7constinitionnl - nntl — glundulsrdisertsee,,rn -Which it is, especially adapted. To thoswwho are afflicted, and require medicine as an alterative, .they cannot obtain it in a more egret:bin. active and uniform state than is to be found in the Pan. acea. I. heve.used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, km. D. AT.T.NON. M. D. Prepared .nnd sold at tho:North 'West corner .:ef Third end Smith streets. Philadelphia, and re-• .tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIO'I'T.. Put tip in pint bottles at 101' per bottle, feb23 ' PERFUMERY.—•just reeeeieved, naresh simply 'ef Minimlta . Cologne, Extracts Jockey Club, Bougat•de Caroline, Geranium and Per Wore de J'enny Lind • junelo .1 &.N B PU:11%1114'0 • Prim subscribers .have opened in the ••• room lately occupied bY" , 1 1 1 , 6" Ritter, nearly 'Eposit° Merrett's Hotel, n large and 'elegant ck of 'CLOTH ING, of ell descriptions; made • the'very beet style, and warranted boner thnn ,halt any, ot her ready-made to. be roan° in tile county. Their have -engaged Mr. Coo. Bentz; arCexperlenced Tailor; to sell (their clothing, rwho Willaleo take mailmen and make up tonte,pnnte or vests, for , any. person who may .not ho able' to alit himself in.their stock of ready=maile;—,- 1, ' Now ,on hand.a 'great vnriety.tif TWeed Coate, Caositnere.andAow•prieed Pantaloons . ancl;Veste; *link will be sold lovver,thtm•cattrhe hnd-elee *here. They can furnielLahandsonie libtolilncli 'eloth:Coat, reedy to put,,oni•fer. , frOm'l7. and other goods to proportion eett,,Vi youraelvee: • : A.' and,W.,BENTZ:;-=.' anrils - . ~ PhysiOlans ; .414: ',Co untry;Pgchants, ilrl-10':w"ishio‘iiiirciVa;•-iiitil. b§;-&c•7 cheap.. Ore requested : to' call ' and examine the lark stock, reesived at the atom bf the subserltier.::;.. he arti 'dies are frealyand warranted good; antrpurchesed at Aber - very, lowest cash ' prices; end will , need Of, . lower than artieles'of the Buitieti'imility. are-fever beerraold - liretimberlaridTcoun , ' Coll-and see; aml.liXis does.not mokolit to Yinn adiraittage,to - pureeigni.froni him; lie will riot' ask ontolitty..;', ~,,- '„' ~Ai.'l - .;. ' . . ''' 4 '.-:' ' .. i .71Tfa' OM Ill'OM the coulittrkillmceivo - Tromp 1 -attunhion,,the articles guorantied•good; and 'prices lower .thin.any:tittltplitee ins:Carlisle: , - •-•,_ , . 1r 4; ~,,;•:. ..,.,,, ;',,,,; \ :J.,'A.: , .BISHOP;;A elueo‘tniabe to ~I..,f.'iMyera,, ,l lfslif att'l.Carliale S A it S A r.:X RILLA, Tin the' Xemgval , p iinin ati Ot'eu o C dieetunia ariaing franii , ,an "itata'af , 9ia'blood ;actor:: I.llooll'. 4fr0d.4613C-klWNatartan:ad liporior to, any. , nnavjn:'lianifpy. * ll6 F,by,;.` s qlti . .loooo.'#'oiol4 . l' i liatiletio,, ,- i..".„.._ , • 2 1. • . 1 2.,:v1;' , P;'‘;P,t,'; ‘ '..v.4 , 0 , :,,vri';eiks, 4 2 , 1 4 , , V.Hlstlo,r!O 0f,.014144 % ,ziiglgiiko4';) 4.^ lijitniiiitithrerlq:' i. SnM S*" irldB ,P A 79.4, g AiN.,lle '10111! 1 41! :yr , • r ' ''''''';'Pi:.'::.": '. - ' ,. .; 1 :;i:'1.;: • ••4i!WAA,7: - 1?)' ( - '-, , ,--;.:7',s;:,Alitt.ftgjcf.iNc r l,riol..::-.J'., ENE Dr. Heeler's Panacea, New Olothing Store. \,,d l p d gf 104 ' eStv97S afiiiii4l4oo_ thappi 01iiik440..t0;14 , 4.* N11.,704112 0 #:IDI tOCO.! .$, ' 4it° ll o4"°,lP 3 PA AF . 4 '. " , ' DIENVLBEIUNG*I,BIIMBIERIIOODS• HE aribtcriher taii;jeatf;sfee'efved:',ind ie. ney:!;-epening imest ,, dorner allychedr Stocksenseniblevinilii,;duelVaa Cloths,' Cassinacres,Vestings, Horabazines, Lewes; Girilibnins, CaMbrieslac onet, Mu l l,Stiltie;l36Okliad otheirdeacylptieniv of , Gloves, hosiery, die A large aloe% M USLI i'whjte and bleached, front 3-4 to t=4 i bree4th, end trim `4' cents per yard up.in price. • . A splendid mock of ALCOES at prices varying from 4to 12i eta. • ti freall'etoekef the ';'` - OELEBRAVED FarLD.:LANIPS I whieh ha has latalyintrodticed,ind whicka re found to be byall that hive tried therri, the mosticontimical and desiribleurticiminuvery respect new in nee,. Also the " Thu ettkiis . Fie has been appointed solo agen n'th piece for the ealo of -the abeye Teas; to, he would invitetherspci3ial attention of thole - Ye:6 •f good Teae. The manner in Wrhich„they'sra put up is such, av that the gay:surfs :prestr'yed for any length of time, , being incased in lead; or tinfoil. Vamiiies can be sopplied:witb any quaiithe put up In this manner. — Thi - flifitilic to respifetfollylnylied - to - call-and examine leis stock liatoie inirchaslng elsewhere . Inasmuch as be fuels confident that his Variety andbe staikfactory to purchasers. ape& ROBERT IRVINE; jr; DRUGS, DRUGS! JT A. BISHOP, simmer to Dr. J. J. Myers, • has just received and is now opening a howls -&-well selected assortment of FRESH DR LIPS, MEDICINES, &c, among which will be found the renewing, viz : . • Opium, Cadmhor, Quinine. Epsnme Salta, , Dye Stuffs, Spices, Cutlery, Alcohol, 'Turpentine, Pine Oil, • &c., &c. Hair and 'tooth Brushes, Umbrellas, Walking Cones, Itousecl's and flatlet's Shaving Cream, Bear's Oil, Cologne Water, Hair Dye, Ox Marrow Fancy Soaps, Extracts, ME - EN Fut', Curling and FANCY. ARTICLES of every description, to which he .respectfully invites the attention n the-mblie. IBS assortment i ts n full and rielt one, and` to by airict tiffirnliOn to business and low prices, to receive a liberal share of the public pat ronagc. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compoun ded. J. A. BISHOP, maul West Main street. Carlisle ICK LES, P.RESER VF.:S —.lust received .1r and opened by the SUliseriber, preserved Ginger and Pine :Apple, 'Orange Jolty, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, liangoeS, PepPers,`Pieol lili; Tomatoes and Onions, Olives. enpers',-An choVies,Smtlities, Tomato ketchup, fine mixed Frcluch. Mitsined, with a very choice and pure srtici.• of Salad Oil, for sale at moyll . • ❑ AVMISTICIOS CARD. TZ.- J. J. MYERS 'has disposed oniis entire LP stork of Drugs tr.o, to Mr. J. A DISHOP, of Harrisburg, who .will continue to do business at m.y old stand on Main street. 141 r. Bishop hiss had considerable experience in the Drug busi ness, and I confidently recommend him to the customers of thalatatb—ttrid a.continuanee of their favors. 0"1-By this nrrangesnent Dr. IHvans will be enabled to give his undivided attention 10 the ditties-of-his-profession,, :may,4 - View Arrival HE - iiihscriners have - TM rcinifed - friwn — Pliit: - ndefphin, a fresh supply of Drugs; Medicines' Pye.stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, sc.— Our stock is now large and complete, and as we are determined not to be undersold, But to sell at the lowest cash prices,. weinvite the attention of country merchants. pbysicinns and others, ,ro examine our goods and prices Imbre purchasing elsewhere. J. 41t. W. B. FLEMING June corner of Piitt and High tit ' IVIONYEIt'S Confectionery, Fruit & Tcy Store, • North. Hanover Street, Cdrlisle. • ripTIE subscriber would respectfully inform •1 country merchants and the public generally, that he is constantly manufacturing and has id 'ways on hand CANDIES of every variety, (which for quality cannot bo surpassed by any manutlikiiired in the State) which he will sell wholesale or retail at the OLD STAND, ) N. Hen -ova street. a few doors north of .re Bank, whero he hits also OD hand FRUITS n td RUTS of the latest importations,. which'wil, be sold at the lowest prices Mr cash. His stoat consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes( Dates, Cocoa -nuts, Cream-nuts, Pea -nuts, En-. glish Walnuts, Alnionds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts. • lie would also inform the public that he has just returned from the city with-a very large stock of FRESH FAMILY. CRC/CV:RIES, consiming .ot superior double ruined, crushed and pulverized LOAF SUGARS, .Brown Su gars, among which is a very fair article • for tit els, per lb.; COFFEE, from 8 to . lo eta per lb.; ti superior, artic,le of Imperial. Young Hyson and Blapk TEAS -I: Al °LASSES of all kinds _ter, Soda and: Stlgnr. C rheiteit late, Rice. Blacking, Matches, Brushtim. , • FRESH SPICES, viz: Penperi Cinnamon, Cloves. 'Nutmegs, Ginger and Mus tard._ A supply of Indigo, (best (futility) Starch,. Washing' Soda, Salt Peter; all of. which I will-be'sold-at-the-lowest Tates. The .sitbseriber returns his sifieere thatiks to the public for the liberal patronage extended. lo hiba and hopes bye desire to 'ptense to Merit n eon t iniinnee' of the same. All mere from - a 'die= tnnco thankfully received and promptiv,nrterid ed. to. - [mpg • P. MQN,YETt. NEW YORK VARIETY STORE. y &: M. COLLIER. di BR OTHER.§, 0 • leave to inform the citizens of Cumberlsna• end adjoining . counties, that they have just open- • ed an extensive VARIETY. S PORE in %North. Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Havermick and. Lyon's stores, where 'they will be happy to receive the calk of pll wishing articles in their line. 'lmy will nt nil times keep on hand n'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 usu ally kept in an extensive vtiriatrefore. They are. the exclusive agents' for 'the - sale of, Dr. Traphagen's. celebrated Pulmonie. Mixture, and his finisamfc Extract-of, Sarsaparilla.; Dr.' Oreen'e. celebrated Oxygenpted Shiers; forDys-• papaiti mid Plithysic.. The pre -altorthe.exclu-. Pike egents for' !hie "county of thelitiv..yona CANTON COMPANY, and will, eon• stantly on hand alnrge.supply,tof their superior ; - .ln conclusion - they beektaye.,to tiny, that they aredetermined 'to sell 'arvery small profits lbr .oftert;ltad invite' till'vvishing-'borghitis 'to .give Abate. n Orders froth t country merchants suppliod'utitin the most reasonable terms. iffayr. . . . ;;Wald,, Paterson's •Truss, = „ ~...„,„,..„...„,..i..., Nt:ii, ......`-:,,,tie... ;,-,-.,-.--i-,--- 4 tr'. 4 . 4 : 42 1%1114 - ' '''' : . 4 ,, -- -- ..,, - - - ,: v4""r:,. - ;,. - . ' it ..4.„ ~.., \ • _, 4r21,,.,:,:, '-' ........ 40 - - - - - - ..-7---,---i.ox. , ~,,,,' o.oiptifiiii 0 4 ~ ' gm FOR: THE'RADICAL CUR.E•CiriTERNIA .. :0R41.43-P-TaltE ‘'" ASUPPLY or, _Me ,above_truly_yalmble "TRPEIS ocetititiand constantly for -vale at 'taul2lll:,';' 'IIrELLIOTT'III ~ , . ., ,, , z r0.ia „ ,, , , , ,; : ,.i-:;. t , L =ti.,,,: , ....,„ rus4•l-5 ,- • '•; ~ r - • 4rlind ,'eglintY. ~,. .illE;'diii,iiihilisionfits, of:., ! 1 1. 1 bi 1 ihiti.tke,ata-, dOem.,4 proper.,foinfoPief tu„,,,%isoionec.-will, i'tolneeti,nge,o(the.,4,lt‘• Qi,footAll'oVicindaysOf 'b0.,,h6111;9n". tlie,ZilecQu ' , `''r eir ! ' ii t i rpofs9,nßilannit, each 111"11''' 13.`114*°41.14!1'1AIIT'llideilt.'..1011,:A*; blielli " e " Ivill ' ' !li ii l l P9l . , ' i';': l ': 7 :'.;..!,,iojii."i.Ar.-',4rAceti: ilieleofil,qo 11 k9!g 4 l:,.:014/4P:4,44115111 ',''AVOOn"•",4-''''',,, :,,,;!, ~:.*: :, ';44,4',,4**41:1 1,,`t'i1'%.,-,lV,='::!:.'o.7*filLi# th.g.ht,.tt))-; ~.. . ~: k ti i A i i ii elt ili . ,' , - 6 , jf;, S , ! ~4 , 49V,YA.$0''11..'.., . , s•l'iv u tilittfZ" ; i :Ti: , 41,0,:f 4 c, ,-',' (Y , P , ed . 0:-"I' • . ;,, , , , ,q- 4,,ri,A, ) IEMEMIMIM ; 1;00; tArmiAllo nu 64 1 . 3101: trAnir41. 1 . 1 i0 4 0 4 ..t r. ~ REsidiftwOß THE i5kt.4,04,, , i , TriuMplonik;OPi9oo cares cured in illipilt Ow OlirliffiSlriedlcipu'iti"Warranted. ty corm,n , . ILO R es Of pitio, eithpe hleiHrig_tirlifttd internal 'or elfritl,and•allanpammatpti dips • eases, fmnid tintijitiiet i lid,Wille the Pflosi....= Mich ati,C)iraVie DitiSP4e4 l l .d!'!.',ltni/ 1 1 . '01 11 i foll6WltitCcitifinatell ',' '' ,`.., 1 --• .^ -‘ •• - rbiliitierpliiii7Elitit9',Wer. --4--- I I itlisstri'keiCluim-elc Henshaw--tientel.--.A.7 bout five years ; ago 1 , ,, was Alliketedirth wlillet I was called Chronic dysentery, ,Ji hare suffered [ with it ilt er: tilt eti, and:'plyeleiatis •liige OM me, that ray i litret'Ayas:tiffected;`tiodf thiit My bowels were ,oleetated, for blood anti piii;at. tended with's Per.Oar,:pqltid smell, were tbu frequebt'..dischargesr' A -,ehbyt little ..1104491V mede a" : iiiii toll,,igitChiisetteijiPl4o`.l4:. benefit I forrt"chetige of att . ,',bitt suffered ,mMes severe than.eier. before. While theroli 1lii.:1 . skim) offered to cure ,me, for' e4O, ih-thrgit- I mon - thei.: Happily, in the midst .of -listened Pain, oteasionaily_rolioved 'by.laudnutn, 1 sap l in the wrapper of your Eleabithryoi perfel doecription _of- iny complaint, togetber-_witill many , cortlficiitos. of curer, This gave. mst great confidence lirthe medicine, and' I put'. Chased ii - bos.,,tilipe - doser - of which - lum-appai renily mired , ineianit lam prepared to say everything in its"-faror, or refider-any ionic* I can to human ity by subscribing toils merit* IC - - - eeptCl a y qopre i • BENJ.I .FaCIITAL;I3O Sixtivat: 'Weakness aftd inflaynmetldtr of :the Sping. -falling of the bowels,' Voeuti:Ac i that•femafed pa rtiealu rly are . silbjebt tjtider.. cirenmetances ;:fer'whielii,.mttekr ceitifioated could be given of slicatlittiiculrt: dulleacy forbids their . - Severe and habitual eoiliVeness; do* d biuod .to the head,-dyspepsla;.fiatulas inflame mation of ihe:stomeehOlud:a speedy oust,iii - Rr. Upham's Electuaty t ltiternat rgmedy, and cores by , its atttion,on,the,betvelit, and blond, the telaied statc.pf ivhiqh Jathe cause of the above named alpeissee, •. UNIVI SAL cO~iMENAATION Eitt'UNt,Elt - 1 , From every city, town and:Village,mhers . Dr. been Vegetoblo 'hael been Introduced, the most gratifying gance.of its strents.h ale :been • eeeteeti Proprietot.-: In kpi.derMis.or instanems it Lae triurophed._ovor .:cateo. VrhichLvre:ra_r,Asetned4: incurable. '_ ' , . ' , Letter of tapt.o,lV,;Lein,,lgte r iif 'service, and'Alia in ber4ittlie.N..J4egielatizre - . hairs been Piles, and here tried,ivilliont,..ainytbinOlkii. permanent benefit, almosi.eieiyihinat-ikaathrl.6 Mg the name of remedi.'•. hictim'i metier at course, lost all confidence in Under this - feelieg I was induced,-:kof without reluctance,'" confesr—to use Upham'eAlcciti pr. , having used it about. Altyes Teeksi (=circling to the directions laid down," find to my. surprise, as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease icasl'effrfie. lI think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to Make this statement. • Addressed to the agents in:,Nlunibla. - (Pad Cuuntyi-Alac-Fek-21k1847- Messrs. Wintri Ar.Epping- 7 0ents:'=- - -Tol -the last filteon years I have been afflicted with that most Ostressing disease 'The Bleeding. and have had rummy(' to wrest many medicines, Without ebtainirig relict, until obtained 3 beztes, of itlphurOi Pile ..Frieetisry from you, which bnye, so tat tollevettue firs! I take:great pitimatroitt teComintinciing it to aif who ore. eTtlieted with Piles, iert safe and sure fumedy. formerly Bookkeeper, Dunk of COhiblif _—_DemaLlinble sure. of Bltcding Plias. Portland, Me., March 14 My Dear Sir—lennnoi espress to you toy sincere end heertfell theoku for the wendei tul cure I have elpertcnerd by - the nee of ion?' truly valuable Pile Eleetuary. I have been perfect martyr to the Bleeding Pilce for last years past, so mach so, that tbacame radtica to a mere ..lieletert, frith lesp of appetite tip general derangement of the dlgealite orgais t my eyee also became nflkieted, and•in feet I was. a_ wise:) , to myself, and rise ablipsd 114 um up my nines here, whiei I field i• the Custom House some years. I haye°tried all kinds of medicine, had the beet-advice the physicians of Boson and this place could give s, spent much, money and twice embnlitted to a surgical operation. I bad become perfectly tired of life,'and at 'the suggestion of my friends I was induCarl to try a box of your medicine. The first I found relieved me. slightly, still I persovered:,.and .pureliased e . se ond,°and , assure ,you:mhen .1 got half thro ..I found .trOsolf.'l":9tOPS . wel l; I s p ill kept-on;,in o w I ar , W,a..- new 'man.„, My. dear sir, language tinot expreirilmy4harike. that I am once roar restored toltaalth.'nrid-no:win a condition - to ins. .'Yours and:faini!y - de;• pendent on ine. :Yours - -, 'reepastfully,;:kwitle, eclat regard, . -.SAMUELRLT.4Ok. . . CH,A. . New Tea, 31116;144 04s, • Messrs. Ketchum .i• Henahaw=- 7his :cora.' ' fees that - I - hive been severely; afflicted for many years with the . Piles, but more partteulorly within the fast nine.monllw.,_llayingluied_al.l the remedies-prescribed-by=my-physielanribler - having tried other means - tri:little or . ' no ad:" .vantage, I becami very much diSeouraged . and . Takes though I . must:suffer as long as I lived. lint Providentially , X;Was i.„lnformed by Mr. l 'Allotti-instrUeter-olthe-publieliehool-at-Statett-- Thand, Mail:could be ~ by-youraalttabla Pilo Electivi t y. Baying , Minfidenes:.-f4. his ,statement. 1 , iminedletely .preedred ,!Vome of Me . mediciaq'''an'a n .iiiii very loppy.to AnfOrm you that I ain:niKneffaellYieoved ,bj.tl4;uatt of only . ono ', - be.s'lif, iii.y.irnlyttyrinr -obedient servant, - ;:": ',; i!,;,A'A'PEPIZ GE; It, oIt,OSS :-:, - , Sabi : virltulossle" , ),ltirMlattr,WKETlJlAM ' '&1! BOSH A Vir,, 12 to"-riptriniii;14.:.1(., , in4;by • •druggiets generalli-Avouilinut,:tlie tailed . Slates aild o!nedn; '',Prior'lBl . iiej.,:bc, F ,', ':', 'yr 'Sold - in Cuil.sle by.:I34..LLIOTT,I'.'" '' • , , .1 dly 26,1848 -' ."';',, .'-,,•,1.'"..,' , :.! .:..;..'",, - ' ' Stanton's E4tar.4l.Remvdy, iluxxlq. , . 6 .141ir......,.ittfi,,,.. 7 1,7.7:,.. , ,.. ; fle now Universally ack .., Liillke ‘ d r ; : itri: i ho s itlso . , I.ZIFALLIBLE , R/ R v lt ..,c, i i.;;ii.i ct i ol ii, For Rheumatism*, S Pk nal ' A r n .q.`,.."."l.•!- Iii & I , ; ii,„ Cof ilia Aluselos, , Sore - Tif Mit and ' Q uinsy, ..,,, Mien; Old Uleers, - Painikillt,l4.ol/, o r ,o_k_tift,:-' . .,. -- k Cheat, Agee in thO,ltreinif env! r.a , ,i,e!A,, t. .. - l'ooth•ache, Spriliparaninie4t .t.. ;‘ , ,,,,4,.. . . lIIIP. Salt p Iturne,.Crous ~ • -,''' 151'6 ~77Fi-oshteendm-F1ietti004<tik:',,,.',,,;,!,:..... . . r . ..' ~., ..'. '..j-Nirvoint .Dieeasee t y , ... , ..„,„,. *t- ‘,.. " tailing. a:notori HUNT'S LIZsIIMENT.iB.6IP.I ,i.emedy..-....ii XI ety unequalled* by anyftlion or% , 1 , , _ _ o , Five.lt...l reputation, 1 .ntio requires no pulliniffl ~ ~ . ~ ..... 0 „... r,a . ____,,— been. for Rome time si entzan at o e i reci tt ha : t c l it; e : it, and now, when ii Nt lenc h •-• 44 orattaiiMs'4ltaii experienced by so reany,J,e,e;., ~ , 4 , 1b0 , 00. who . .an ~ tude. el" continually app ea ring , .. liflitfiplesiu . "have'bostir made w10i10.,4: 0 2 .. mantletf: r e main, ~ I tbat the a ffl icted should , no tw i l l ti. e r :ril,,... o I rant of its invaluable and 441 ..sriiii.e1 „ ,, e rion ,von. Mr.*ooo.t E...P MI \ 1 9 11 ,,,c n ' in B,4&l)Pfinr4fi"*.ireitivelL; istoiltir:receillnit"'lmetb 'arei.it;baa effectet l 'a r l D m in Oti l . P, ex . ': i i c .. 9 ie l a e d ik . fbaeniFiellif:;:,.X. riiiniteritc_oikeinlYcmh•rieldn'ellbi:llll'''' Zhen at,th,,c, ago,o i f..t., e v',l.e il a t. rs 4:l„ b u y i ,i ol 4 .. l ,, ', *; b f i rt heee rn iesii a alin' e ;:i h ; air. : ' Medical trca„nt 4.: . ,istetre got, _ -bottles.ciNhe 7 Lininient-re . s!pre . , blpr es ..in f low ~ and be rfeW iidn,i'Ll'ith,Al:,,,,Wirt.l3...3r holthleat'l'7,.. youthful sarn,b_o__LN .. ,,a°,. ;" , h,rii .i7 iiip l io.2,lAClE IP.' tk lienii Dila on,Y;KfV,",""",,.iir, „- Tr oze,-2. 4 terns I mind him of biti - eartt,ttiiger .10..i±.1, , ....._ . .ale; por.,b•- v'ti,.;jetl • • „ k•• ' The, - • tilWrz,ilP Aritivik.ffq!.e ti luole Tem, dy that S ticknoWlbdgt o tnt43;l44ve!4s' line jet 45en'co bY k'iTM''.4#Tr• In•cafteig - clun — On ie " NwrzEol Ointtnohtia pa rticularly . 1 11;4 those. 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