fileclion Proo*aina.lioii. in and by an act of the General .yy Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl t 1 vatilav entitled “An act relating to the elections dr Commonwealth/' passed the 2d day of July,l 'A. D.‘1839 v ,;it is made the duty of the .Sheriff of ’’ every cOnhty-.within this Commonwealth, to give public nollce of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate! officers to be elected^ 2. Designate the place at whichlh© election is .to be held:. : ' ' I JaMes HoVV£r, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland,dojkereby make known and give this public notice tSm electors of the county of Cum* . norland,; that|mPßhe Second 'Tuesday tjf October, next, (being the 13th.day of lhe.‘monlh,j a Gene* ral -Election will bo ..held at the several election districts established by. law in said county, at which time they will vote hy ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz t ' ONE PERSON . for Governor.of the State of Pennsylvania* ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the State of Pennsyl vania; A.’-'. ■ ; 1 - • ; ONE PERSON to represent the counties of Cumberland and Perry, in the Senate of Pennsylvania. ; : , TWO PERSONS to represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. V ONE PERSON ■for Treasurer of the county of Cumberland. A V. : v . ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland ; . ONE PERSON for Djreotqf of the Poor and of the House of Em ployment of the county of Cumberland. :. . r ONE PERSON .for Auditor to dottle the public accounts, of the county of Cumberland. ‘ The said election will be held throughout the , county, as* follows t The election in the election district composed of • the Borough of Carlisle, and the townships of N. ;Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower'Frankford, and West Pennsborough, will beheld at the!Court House, In the. Borough of Carlisle. The election li>'the election district composed of Silver£pring township, will be hold at the public Jiouse'of George Duey, in Hogestowh, In said township. Ay an Act of the General Assembly, passed the ,21st day of April, A. 0. 1846, the election in the election district composed of Hampden township* • wlll.be hold at the house now occupied by Henry ■ Dressier, in said township. By the same act thd’election in the election dis trict composed pf Lisburn and a partof Allen town ship, known as the Lisburn district; shall hureaf . ..ter hold their elections at the public house now occupied by John Q, Hock, is Lisburn.- • The election in the election district composed of : East Pennsbor.ough township, will be held at the publio house now occupied by Samuel Renninger, /at thei west end of the Harrisburg bridge. . ‘ The.election in the election district composed of -NewCumberland, willbe held at the public House of Lewis Young, in the Borough ol New Cumber land. # •' -The election in the district composed of thal parl of Allen lownship, which election was. heretofore' held at the public house of Wm. Hughes, in the . Borough of New Cumberland, will bo held nt.lhe . Tenapt House of George Heck, now occupied by Robert Coffey, in said township. . The election In'the district composed of thatpart of Allen.tdwnship, not included in the New Cum berland, George Heck and Lisburn election dis tricts; will be held at the public house of David Sheaffer, in Shepberdstown, in said township. The election in the district composed of tho Dp rough of beheld at the public house of John Hoover, in-said Borough. The election in the district composed of Monroo . township, will be held at the public house of John Paul, In Churchtown, in said township. . The election in the district composed of Upper '' Dickinson township, will be held at the house of Philip Weaver, in said township. The election in tho district composed of the Bo rough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Up per Frankford, Big Spring, and that part of New ton township, not included In the Leesburg elec tion district hereinafter mentioned, will .bo held at the Brick School House in the Borough of New- .’ The election In ihedistrict composed of Hope well township* will be held at the School House in Nqwburg, in said township. .The election, in the district composed of the Bo rough of Shlppensburg, Shlppensburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not inclu ded in the Leesburg election‘district, will he held at the Council House, in the Borough of Shippens- ' burg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly. ( of this Comhionwealth, passed the 3d July. 1839, ( it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow ing lines and. distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing : the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, to Cen tro’School House on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bot tom repd atileybuck’a, Including Ueybur.k’sfarmi thence a straight direction to the Saw Mil) belong ing to the hoTrs of George Clever, thence along Krysher’e run to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of be ginning, be arid the same is'hereby declared a new and separate election district, the election to beheld at the public house of William Maxwell, in Lees . burg, Southampton township. Notice is hereby given, “That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under llio United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or officer or agent, who is or shall be employed un der the legislative, executive, nr judiciary depart ment of this Stale* or of the United States, or of .any city or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the Stain Legislature, and of tho Select or Comhion Council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district. Is bylaw incapable of holding or exercis ing at the same time, tho office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of . such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. And the sard act of Assembly entitled an act re lating to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 3d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit: “That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding tho elec tion in the districts to which they respectively be long, before 0 o’clock in tho morning ofihoseeond Tuesday of October, and each of said inspectors ■hall appoint one clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of. such district. , “In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not tend on the day,of any election, then the per son who shall hove received the second highest number of votes forjudge at the next proceeding election, shall act as an inspector in his place. And Wi case the person who shall have received the highest pmnhot of voles for inspector shall not at tend, the person elected judge shall appoint an in *«d S° no^ vrl°» Wowhl CHEAP AND PRETTV GOODS. tfnua In the,board for the space of one hour after A . &W, BRNTZ, havo just received at their the Umo fftced 1 by law for the opening of the dec. cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post Office,' lion, the qualified voters 1 of the township, ward or ono the largest, most beautiful, aniT cheapest district for whlob such officer shall havo boon duc-, aBB( ”tm6ni of bothediilyof lbeioveriilasso»!ori,™. to ancarty n '°. ” v 00 Woolirely to attend at the placo of boldine oyory ’ A& W HRNT7 generali special or township election, during tho l Carlisle, April so, laiy. • ' I whole,time said election .is kept ppen, for. the pur | pose of giving information to the inspectors and ijudge when- called W, in-relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec jtion, or .such other, matters in relation lb the assess mehl of voters .as' the said ‘inspeciors br.eillicr of them shall frbnv limb townie requite. ‘ “ No be permitted to.vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age.of twenty-one years or more’, who shall-.have resided ,iri this State.-nt least one- year, and in the election district where he offers to vole at least ten days Immediately proceeding such; ejection, and. within two years paid a stale or!bounty lax, which* shall ItaVo been- ossCssed at loast Jen days’before the election. Biit a citizen of the United States Who’has previously been a qualified voter ot, this slate, and'.remoVed-therefrom'and.returned) and Who shall-havo resided in the,election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo,entitled tO-voto after residing in this slate six months; Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United Elates between the ages of twenly s one and t\Vetiiy-lwo. years, and have resided ip the election district.ten days.as aforesaid,’shall be entitled.to Vote, although they shall not have paid taxes:, . - “No person 'shall be admitted to vole,Whose name is not confined in the list of taxable inhab itants furnished by -the . commissioners, unless, First, be produce a receipt For the payment, within two years, of a state.or county lax assessed agree ably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that lie has paid such a laX, or on failure to produce a shall, make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, if he claim a right.to vote by being on elector between thoago of Iweniy-bne and. twenty-two years, ho shall de pose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the stale at least one year next before his applica tion, and make such proof of residence in .the dis trict as is required by this.act, and that- he does verily believe, from the accounts given him that i\e is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evi dence ns is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall bein seried in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word “lax,” if he shat! be admitted to vote by reason of having paid.taX,.or the word “ageV if he shall be admitted! to Vole by reason of such age shall be called out to the clerks, who.shall make the like notes Jn the Rats of'voters kept by them. '“ In all cases where‘the name of the person Claiming to Vote is found on the list furnished hy the commissioners and assessor, or his right lib vote whether found thereon or not, is objected lb by any qualified citizen, It shall be the duty of : the in spcctors to examine such person,on bath as to his qualifications;'and if he claims .to have.resided within the state for one year ormoro.liis oath shall be sufficient proof thereof,'but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who.'shall be a 3ualified elector, that he has resided Within the islrict for more than ten days , next immediately preceeding said election, and Shall, also himself swear that bis bona fide pursuance of bis lawful calling, Is within the district, anU that he did not remove’into said district for the purpose of votihgtberein. “Every poVsoriqualificd asuforcsaid.and who shall make due', proof, if required, of his residcncoand. payment of taxes, ns aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vole in the township, ward, or district, in whichllo shall reside. ‘ V If any person shall preventer attempt loprevont anybfficor.ofapy election under this act, from hold ingsuch election, or, use or threaten any violence to any such officer,, or 'shall interrupt or improperly interfere with hinr in the execution, of his duly, or shall block up tho window of avenue (6 any.window whore tho same may bo holding, or. shall riotously disturb the.'peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly.br overawe any elector, or to preventhim from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person bn conviction shall bo-fined in any sum not exceeding fivo hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any lime not less than three nor more'than twelve months, ii mlif It shall bo shown to court, w.hcro Iho trial of such offence shall bo had, that. Iho person so offending was not a resi dent of the city, ward t district, or township where tho said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, ho shall bo senten ced to pay a /Inc of not less than one hundred, nor more than ono thousand dollars, and bo Imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. “ If any person or persons shall make any hot or wager upon the result of. any election within this Commonwealth, or shall ofldr. to make any such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction, thereof) ho or they , shall forfeit and pay three limes so bet or to bo bet. “ If any person hot by law qualified; shell fradu* lently voto ot any election In this commonwealth,tir being otherwise qualified, shall vole out of ills proper district, or if any person knowing flic Want of such I qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person offending, shall oh conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. “ If any persoh shall volo at more Ilian ope election district, or otherwise fradnlcnlly veto more than onCo , on tho same, day, orshall fraudulently fold and do. j liver to tho Inspector two tickets together with the | intent illegally to vole, rise ami procure another so to. do, ho or they offending shall on conviction, bo fined in any sum not less than filly nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelvemonths. If any person not qualified to vole in this Common wealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons ofqualifi. cd citizens,) shall appuar nl any place of election for tho purpose of issuing.tlckcts or of influencing the citizens qualified to volo, ho shall on conviction, for fell and pay any sum exceeding bno hundred dollars for every such offence, and ho Imprisoned for any term not exceeding-three months.., . Agreeable to the provisions oftHcsixly-firstscction of said act, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight ami ten in tho and shall continue without Interruption or adjournmcnlunlilsovcn o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districts afore, said, are by tho said act required to meet at tho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on tho third day ! after the said election, being Friday the 15lh day of October, then, and there to .perform Iho things re quired of them by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this ISlh day of September, A. D. 1647. • , • j .1 AMES HOFFGR, Sheriff Carlisle, Aug. 2C, 18*17. "WntclicN, Jewelry, &c. TUB subscriber offers to the trade, or .by retail, a large and general assortment of the following or tides, being all of his own importation or manufac ture. - Buyers of goods in tins line are invited lo examine the assortment, and orders are solicited, wilU the as* alliance that every effort will bo mode lo {ivc satisfac tion and insure a continuance’nf custom. Gold and Silver Lover Watches of ordinary quality. Do do do of superior finish, Do do do Anchors &. Lcpincs. Silver double eased English & Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy rAses.’ Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated,-and Silver Wares.' Musical Boxes, playing Q, 4, C, 8 and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles, < I Diamond Pointed Gold Pens* Mantel and Oflloo Clocks, (n gill and other flumes.' Watchmakers’* Tools and materials of nil sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Deads, &Or> Having every facility for obtaining goods .on (ho most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo offered (o purchasers. JOHN C, FAUn, ‘IJ2 Chcenut Street , Philadelphia , July 22, 1847.—0 m ChoicciGlicwingnnfi siuoKtiig Tobacco,vSegars Snuff*. CONSISTING of Thomas’ celebrated, Gropoßrand- Cavendish,-Luscious. Luxuny. do. A live brand of Congress'- fives* Ladies;Tw i s t'nn d Spike/'vDe-' math’s celebrated Rappee and. Coaree’Maccaboy, and Danner’s Rappco'Snuffsn 1 ", ■- ' Splendid. Plantation) L4 Viclorio) La Friniavcra, La Cabana, Princtpeo, Oltcrul’s arid oth er choice brands of imported Cigars-, {ogethorwith, Regalia) Cuba & Havanna, Spanish and Half SpaH-' ish Cigara of the. best imported'and American leaf All of wluch ihe subscrilier is prepared to sell on fair terms to those, who. may choose to give him a call.' - Shop a,few doors west of Boetunfs Hotel, in High street, Carlisle. THOSi H. GUIS WELL, v August 12, 1847.—4 t *> Dr. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, IT'Oft trio removal and permanent euro of all dis-. !. .eases, arising from an, impure state of the blood : and habit of the.body, viz: chronic affec tions of the chest, chronic pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrh, &c. Scrofula in: all ,Us stages, tetter, scald head, cutaneous affections of the face and cxtrcmolißS, chronic hepatic. diseases, chronic rheumatism, chronic enlargements of the liga ments and joints, White swellings, siphilis r siphir lUic affections* mercurial and hereditary predispo sitions and constitutional disorders, &c. It is now admitted by Pathologists, thatno'orig inal temperament, complexion, -constitution, -.or form of body, confers complete immunity Born Hereditary diseases; that* scrofula', consumption and other affections haying a similarity-of origin occur in all: although observation convinces, us, that individuals and .families, possessing certain characteristic’s are more frequently the subject of those maladies than others. - These diseases are -a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition —these products being but tbe effects of an alter ation of the blood; and secretions, —the ulcers, abuses, enlarged glands, infiamaiions, &c., being merely altchdent phenomena. The cause exists prior to the phenomena, andmust ho destroyed before perfect healtlrcan be established. • This may be done by -Dr.-Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, the most certain remedy for all diseases arising, from.an impure state of the blood and system -of nutrition, ever presented to the notice of the af flicted. , > Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Pluladol phis. For sale wholesale and retail by SXjiußt JEir Lioxi Carlislo; Dn McPherson, Harrisburg; and by Druggists and Merchants throughouHho county. July 22, 1&47—6m . , . . Cheap Oil Store, Philadelphia. R IDGWAY & KEEMLI3, 37 North Wharves, below Paco Si., offer Tor sale, at the, lowest prices,'all the articles of ,the;oil-Trade. Their slock is varied and extensive, an cl. they feel confi dent of giving satisfaction to those who call— Thoy have now on hand pure Sperm Oil. , . White Winter and. Fall Oils,' of different quali ties. Solar Oil. . - ~ Winter-pressed Lard Oil. 'Winter Elephant and. Whale Oils. Refined, Racked and Common /Whale. Oil. . ' Tanners* Oils. Sperm Candles, Guano, &c. Phila., Aug. 19, 1847—2ra N. B.—All goods delivered in first-rato order. . GUNS.. IjiDWARD K; TRYON, 134 North Second St., li Philadelphia, Manufacturer and Importer of : Shot Guns,. • Superior Powder,. liijles Pistols, J J ercwision Caps,' Powder Plash, Shot Wads, ,} Shot Bags, Ball ty Blank Cartridges, Also, Six Barrelßevolving,Pistols.and materials for Gun Makers* use. Guns made to orderand repairs neatly executed. Any gun which 1 sell will be proved if desired in the presence of tho purchaser. Phila., Aug. 17, 1847—3 m Hover’s First Premium Writing ' ■ _ Ink. . J7WOM Dr. Haro, (liccclobrotcd Profe^ or of Ohcm ’ istry in llio,University of Pcnnsylvonia. » . ' ‘'PlilLAßELritlA'Oct. U,1843. . “Hear Sir-—Having tried your 1nk,.1 will thank you to send mo another bottle, os I find ii to be ex cellent* Tam yours, truly, “ROBt.HAUE.” From Dr, Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished for iis numerous scientific rcscaichos. ‘‘Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati,. January J 7, 1844, “Having Used MK Hover’s Writing Ink, I am sal* lisficd thdt.it is the best Which lias ever come hnnwlcdgo.ond especially is it excellent, for the use of the Steel Fens, and will not corrode them, even in long use. “ JOHN LOCKE, Prof, of Chemistry.” Hover’s Adamantine Cement. . From a well known scientific gentleman. , .Phila,', Feb. 27, 184 G. , “Mr. Joseph E. Hover—Sir: A use bf.your Co* ment, and some practical tests of its superiority, has induced me Jo recommend it to others as an hivatu* bio article for mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. CAMPBELL MORFIT, “Analytic Chemist,” For sale at the manufactory, Wholesale and Ro tail, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, .Philadelphia, by • JOSEPH E, HOVER, Manufacturer. May 13 1847. Health made easy for tlio People, Or Physical Draining,to make their lAves in this World Long and Happy, by the author of “ .Edu cation.* As It Is, Ought to Jte,and Might * Be,” First American Edition, with Additions-: EEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Helf Knowledge. Containing short and enter* taining articles on Food, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, • Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Age, Blood, lounge, , Mind, Mon, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Woman, Head, Veins,, . . Health, Disease, &c. &c. &c. Together with thd Great Secret—Success In Life how attained—how to do good-causes arid effects of error—habits—passions—woman described—man de scribed—man’s errors—rich and poor—stores—virtue and errors—woman how made doll cato—woman's.virtues, ambition, &c. &c, ' v The whole designed for the noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparling valuable knowledge oh tho physiology of the human frame, and tho lows which govern mental and bodily health, (fee. Any person Bending. 2ft cents enclosed In a lcttcr shall receive one copy by mail t or fivo copies will he' sent for $l. Address, postage paid May 27, if147.---ly G. 11. KIEBER & Co. 1 Hats, Capo, ladles’ lUiifft, Boas, &c. TO MERCHANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS, GARDEN & BROWN, Uula and Cap Warehouse ami Manufactory! No. IDG Market Street, ■■ Sbcokd noon hklow Sixth, Piiiladblimiia, TJ Respectfully solicit attention to their largo and adsh complete stock of lliits nnd Caps, manufactured under thcir.own immediate direction opd aupqrintcnt donee, with oil the advontogch of modern Improve* nionlfl to enable , them to comhino the important qual ities of durnhility, taste and beauty of finish with ex treme cheapness of price. t An immense and beautiful assortment of"\ all varieties and'prices of beaver,brush, silk, [ .. . moleskin, Russia, cossimcro, wool, spurting [ * ia * B ', and Ashland Hals. J Also, a general assortment of ovoiy varl-V etv of Caps, Oltor, Fur Seal, Hair Seal, 1 Caps, Muskrat, Plain nnd Fancy Cloth every style, fMufft,. Red, Black and Blown Mohair, Soalotto, I J)oaa f Glazed, Oiled Silk and Fur Oops. J se, 'Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c., at the very lowest prices. Buyers by llio dozen or less, are Invited to call and see if it is not to their interest to deal with us. Particular nHonlloirpoid.lp the packing of Hals/ Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping Furs. ;■ GARDEN <& BROWN, No. 106 Market below Sixth Si. . Philo., July 22, 1847.r-3m THE Oip SXAND i N# siipplyof Drugs & fancy Goods. 4 !:.S' to Inform bis friends.and ; lhe public thathia neWSPJUNG AND of'goods, which "have been -sblricted -wiilf'great care, personally, arid just opened at hie old .arid ..Well, known estab lishment oiv North Hanover street, embrace a.sup-' ply of ’■ '- ? •' Fresh Drugs, - together with .a most extensive, rich and. varied stoek'of BOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) KINGYrOODDS, PERFUMES. &c. &c. to.which he feels confident he may invilo t tho attention-of the public with the full assurance of being able to supply every want and gratify every taste, be sides ensuring entire satisfaction by tho very rea sonable terms upon .which his numerous, aiticlos will be disppsed of.' He Would call the particular attention ofFami lies apd Physicians to his .replenished assortment ol\ JUIUGS anhMEDICINES, which have been purchased at the beat houses.in 'Philadelphia, and mayTe relled upon for freshness arid excellence. Added to these will lie found' an-entire stock of "PAINTS," • OILS, IiKM-STUFFS, ' Varnishes, Glass, &c, oUould Ira tl,o In one yanr; or lor il3 10 ho Boputos to (hem 81,000; or for $l3 GO annually for sovcn ycars, ho secures to. thorn #l,OOO Bhould ho dioin wvon years; or for $2B 00 paid an nunlly diirlngvJ|foi ) ,# providon *1,009 .whomiver ho men; lot JOB 80 ihoy would rocoivq $6 000 Bhould ho dio in one year . f'nrLlicr particulars respeoting Life Immranre, 1 rUst»;'aip,, may ho had at lira Office, ' ' D. w, IUCIIAUDS, President,. * JNO. !•’. JAMES, Aetuard. ■AiJP llio., March 11, 18d7.—On; • -V. • , v'v‘- ,/- A T THE, ' I Jt ; “l’liiluilcl|)hia Watch mid Mvdrv si... , , .■. JVbrlh Second Street, 1 BELOWTIUOE,' dOUNEB OF (JUAIInv PHILADELPHIA. ’ Lever, Watches, full jeweled i D VXcascs, , .■ , ’** i* Silver Lever .Winches, full jeweled *' l5 i( Watches, seven jewels’ • Sily,|rLopinc :\Valcließ, fu.e qual., , |B,( Superior Quarltor Watches, ' lt,( Ladies’-Lold Pencils, ■ lOj Pine Silver Spectacles, ' 2,1 ' „ Go) ‘l Fineer Rings from 37J cts. to am. i,, l ' Glasses,plain 12J cts.i patehf is/cta • t ' V> ' cts. On'-hand an assortment of'-Gnlll’ . , l ’ Pt Ilrncelels,.Urcastpjnsj.Karrinns I „„i ,* lru Hi lions, Gold Pena, Gold Neck, Curb & l£i S ’J ,ril KoyS.S'ilver and Gbld Thimhlos, Silver v ' Ji ' Sugar Tongs, &o„ hi equally low ntie |loo ' goods warranted to lie what they are snl.ir' 1 liberal deduction giado to persons huvinJ?' il B a "’- V. Q- cor® 0 ' 1 Phila. F0b,25, 1847, , ■ BV ° rter * P 1 *' jJulfl, ICinas’ p ii Cancer, Erysipelas, OUKsores, Ulcers T , Mercurial Diseases, or any oilier complaints * • I from impurities of tho Mood, arc requested the following tcstiiponiols,' in proof of U )c won °, properties of tho above named'medicine. cr^ H. H. GROVE HEAD! READ !! READ."!! W 6 tho undersigned, having visited Mr I Drooks.-jr.nl Ihootlico.of Messrs. Rowond * , 1 370 Merkel »t, Pidlodblpliia', consider his ea.e n most remarkable one wo have ovctwiinr.«...l».i of. His disease was SCROFULA, end Icnibie have been his twelve yokrs conflict with ibo f"" or., His Palate, the enliro roof of bis Moult, Upper; Lip, and lower lid" of ih o n,on T u j |” been destroyed, his Face, nearly eaten up and , of Ibo Jaw Uonb carried, away. And yc'i w , 1 give no description of his case. tl: Mfj B..iiiforma us 'that ina January last, the ,U,. interior of kis month, hsweil nsmost.of hia f oce a moos of deep nhd'iTSinfdl'nltcia|;Tbr. the im ", Jantiory.lost, ho.dmhntcpccir taking Dr. Cullen’*l dinn Vegetable .Pafikcea,'.which chocked the ili tn l' in a few days) and front'tjiot imho Ilia cure'liu J gicsscd whir: intorniissionfrKew flesh ha, .Ah tke placb tif tho deep ulcers,rind though' badly III,«, uted, ilia face is sound, and his general health j s , stored. VVoato assured thirl in tho treatment of M, Brooks’case, no .Mercurials, Ointments, or Cnnnii Applications have been used,—in fact, the Panin Alone, has w,ought this wonderful change. ' David Smith, Bucks county, Pa., Charles E. Hnwaud, Mcadvilie, Crawford co. P. J..W. Jones,-M. D., south 2d street Phila ' • Jacob. Dee, Pemberton, jhf; Jersey ‘ ■ E. \Vv44O.N. Fourth,st., Philo. .S, McCullough, I.ancasLer, Pa, H, Mr Maddock, 28 Nt j jlh el., Philo ' iC. \V, Appleton, M.D.40 south st. M " rion county, Missouri. Daniel ycnkel/ Chesnnt Hill, Philadelphia co, John Horned,.3oo High street, Phila, r Wm. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N; J.' Wnr. H01e,'378 High street, Philo, John Bell, Erie st,, Philo, , , Aaron Sands, ljii Catharine st. Phila Daniel McGinlcy, Kessler’s Alley, Phil, Andrew Swealon, Camden, N. J. R. H. Evans, West Philadelphia. Yo " n S' Gilder m Market si, fM ti .John W. Asljmead, CO Souih Gill eireei, do, i H. J. Kensil, 123 south,lllh st., Phila. Peter Sknn Smith, Editor Native Eaelc do. ! Joel .Undine, Williamslown, N. J. ° ' Win. Steeley, Pafmingtbn, lowa.' L. B. Coles, M. D., Boston, Mass, Russel Canfield, Physiologist, I‘hih. J Tho., P. S. Roby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa. Peter Wright, 159 Market street, Phila, ’ James W. Newlin, 103 Filbert street, do. John Good, 174 Spruce street, do. Rev. Win. Urie, Catharine st. do. Rev. John Chambers, Broad st. do] Sanders, Publisher of Pledge, Phila, " F._ !’• Sellers, Eiliior, Doylcstown" Pa. lacol) Frick, Editor of iho Amo. Kent. I'ldls., L. As Godny, Ladies’Hook, 101 Cltesnut si., Philadelphia., Hov. .1; Bi-Nichols', Pasior of Drickinukct’s M, P. ■Chnrc.lt,’ Pliiln. , ’• P* ICiefTnr, Publisher of Lancaster Prpub, A. Wilsort, M. D.,Nb; C.Cedar How, Plula. ; Samuel luitchum,,Np.‘ o3 North Thiid si. Jo. Hhv. Levi JJrink r 'Ne\y ,York. lOdwbrd'PflXfion, JVb. 158 North Front si. Jo, .J. C.’Lnycbek, Attorney,at Law, Waslibgioi Square, PhllaV Tho above’ named gentlemen, (ronstlujting n small portion' of those Who have visited Mi. Bronks-al pur office in Philadelphia, and wall certify to the same nets if necessary) are veil known, nnd their high standing In society pre* eludes tho idea of their lending their unities iff carry .on an imposition. /' And lieroWe say, without the fear of conlradic* linn, that we have hot found a case of ScM'daoi other disease for which wo. recommend the Pnna* cea, which tho medicine has not speedily ancslril. : VVo have at : this. time a multitude of patient* under-treatment, all of,whom aro doing well.— Among thpm is one of CANCKR, which Mispro nounced by -physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance; but from all appearances will be oured jn aTew months.' Sold Wholesale and retail hv HOWANH k WALTONi Proprietors, No. 37*0 Markets!. Phil odolphio,-and also by iho following rcgttlurly nu tlronied agonls. • W; Havbrstick, Carlisle, Pa. William Bratton, Newville. Samuel 11. Buckler, Gettysburg, Pa. O. A. Morris & Co. York,'Pa. Carlisle, Deo. 3,18-10.—1 y., pisiiili Spitting Blood, CoutiiiiiipUoii) rpiIOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF W .L AND WOOD NAPTHA i« the most mlaiu flnil oflbctuiU remedy for.llio euro of nil complolr.l* ufiw throat .and. lungs, obstinate coughs, chronic aora thronl, bronchitis’, asthma, pnin in thosidc'nml tightness from phlegm,' hoarseness, croup* wlioopmff cough, &c. , A trial will convince oil of its unequal* cd efficacy, . Thornton's Compound. Syrup-of Tar and Nuptha-will cure Consumption ! YET ANOTHER CURE!’ ’ Piiir.ADKumiA, April 0 t Lost August o year I caught a violent c°lu 1 consequence of getting wot in a shower of min. circumstance so commongavo mo no immediate c ® n corn, supposing I sbouldsoon got rid of it. Ont * edntrory,. however, I daily grow worse; a vioicn cough set in, then pain in my breast and between i”; shoulders. , I now suObred great oppression ifrdin 1 groat secretion