,thp. Hoi®, rol^a Ai“aitellB thq following cap. isindpbted jlo.u slump speech fiM'i t O /;j.pongfqss. We have read npttiiDff. that has called ourciichinatory muscles moro Vl ° ! en.Uy into plqy, for. a.ljong while: • ,: . 1 no proprietor of a lan yard adjacent lof a certain lown m Virginia, concluded to build a stand, or sort o! store, on one of tHo main slroels, for the purpaoo of vending, his loaUfe#,’buying raw-hides, and the like. After completing foia building, he, began to consider, what sort of a sign'it would be best to put oPatlracting-attention to hia new aad for.days and'Weeks he was sorely puzzltidoa this subject... Several devices were adop* locJ. and on fatther consideration, rejected- . At last *Y'--PPy-idea, struck him. ; Ho bored an' ; augur,hole ‘TOW tho dporypost and stuck a calf's tail into it. jaunting pdt. After a -wliile ho personage standing ; nearYlie a oo j^?‘•. "PPclaclps, gazing intenily.on .the sign. , n tinucd Co stand, gazing.and gazing .until the curiosity of ‘thp tanner was greatly excited in turn,... JIo stepped out and'addresßod’ the Individ. ual: 1 "Good morning,” said hei ' “Morning,? said the other without moving his eyes ■from tho Sign. b * to;buy leather?” said the store keeper. "No." Ar,'... • ■ , . . ySu; wish to sell hides?” • you a farmer?*’ .. ?'‘Nb;” “J^Aroyou 'a merchant?” v ft'iflAeo.you h dociori? wftifeW.;?.-v V.- •;•••■.'; , itfq rou, then?” > ."A’;™ a rijiLoaopupa. X Imye boon. standing here trying to see if I coUld ascertain, how y*®*.Of l ? ■ ihrodgli that augur hole, and I can’t raakq : outyto save iny lifo*" ' :f;iOEIIB.AT A PAWNBROKER’S SALE. . ‘Pasting tip Third street, on Saturday, wo-wore ,jjf r by;the cry of “ going, going,going,” at one xlvk establishments, and entering .found it filled assemblage, examining the mixed dis • goods, wate, and merchandise, arranged for ■ Boleii i A Cradle,- a feather bod, a .watch,'a bureau, a I contend vest, were- successively disposed of at pri»| struck ua to be-fur above their value, and I tfcwM amusing to witness the eagerness with which I sought to possess themselves of tbof yprioys* objects of.their competition. Wo noticed group mi interesting girl about seventeen y.f&rs ofago,tin faded yet/-deep mourning. There wos.aiireicpression of anxious-melancholy upon her i»ale and,beautiful countenance which riveted our &ttpnl,i6h }'she was not among those who wore bid* undoubtedly .wailing until aomo'arlicle toaS’offbred which shewas desirous of possessing.— At length.the auctioneer offered a bl. ‘vThe pale .girl started, and rushed towards the counlerjexclauncd in a voice of deep anguish: *vOh I don't*:—don't sell them, sir; for mercy’s sake keep.them a littlo while longer. I shall be*able to tateem them., I shall,-indeed.” *' bid for them 7 concluded the auction- cor.” „ “Do hyt bid I” almost shrieked the girl, “ I had to pdwn-'tliom to get bread for my little sister ;'it is mytnolb'or’s mihoture and'my mother's hair which that iookqt contains—my poor,’dear mother, who gaVo.it to me when sho was dying. Oh I do not self ItMpray don't,” ns It is impossible to describe the sensation produced py .this appeal among that assemblage. There was not a Solitary bid for the articles; but wo saw-an oh oorly v in the simple garb of a Quaker go and in a few minutes afterwards wo saw Aho pile girl pros*' his-band to hor lips, and after oa- Softy: basing sdjncthmg. which ho handed to her, Mff ruslied'from the room. This scene terminated Vh?^* a for.the audience,soon began to dls’. petse, the fow»that remained evincing ho disposition lo possess? themselves of a’ny of the unredeemed plies'loft,remaining on hand. . ' l "~ PhtladtlphiaTrut Sun. Facts About Digestion.— Wheat Is* the most hpb?tpu,s ,;6f..aft.*substances ■ except oil, containing hinety-avo parts of nutriment to,five of waste matter. Dry peas,puts and barley aro nearly as nutritious as Wiieal. . Odydcn vegetables stand lowest bn the list, inasmuch as they contain, when fresh, a largo por- U?-? °f.^ ,o T ,an lily of Waste matter is more Ihfth eight-tenths of tho whole. .Veal is the most nu. nlUouß, then fowls, then beef, lost pork. . Tho most nutritious fruit are plums, grapes, apricots, peaches, gooseberries and melons. Of all the articles of food, boiled rice is digested in tho shortest time, an hour. As it also contains eight tenths of nutritious matter, it is a valuable substance of diet. Tripe and pigs* feel are digested almost as rapidly. Apples, if sweet ond ripe aro next in order. Venison is digested almost as sopn as apples. Roasted potatoes are di* gcalod In half q>o time required by the same vogcla. ble b°tlda• wlxlch occupy.three hours and half—more than beef or; mutton, Tiirkey and goose arc con verted in two and a half—an hour and a half sooner Ujan chicken. Roasted voal and pork, and salted beor,'occupy five hours ond u half—the lonecst of all articles of food. . • * American Journal of Agriculture and Science. ... Some of the richer of California.—Wo saw a leltcr yesterday from, tho Pacific, which spoaks in glowiu? terms of tho productiveness of the quicksil ver .mines in Upper California. Two of them in particular aro said to bo singularly. rich, Ono of these (Forber’s mine) is represented to be so produc tive, that tho quicksilver is ns cheap as iron. Now, wpen it is. recollected that }f mercury bo worth about as. inuch as a dollar a pound, many of tho silver cannot ofibrd to bo worked, tho reader will see at onco how. valuable these quicksilver mines must oe, and how well calculated they aro to enlarge the operation of the silver mines. Yet Mr. Webster would have us believe that, exclusive of her ports, California would bo scarcely worth to us ono dollar! ' _ _ Union, n.ryj ,l A „ f' glorious Whig ° E“ r . J olaimiiig all the, principle, .11 the In Ai. ,l 'o decency, have been brought .olow !? *., '“.oounlry.tlhat they arn obliged to ohondon ell their principles and annex themselves to a fragment Z* rty lhnl cvcr cxiated * n thcecoun try* the iVofipe American Party.— Democratic Union. AT .O T, Mho only surviving member ortho Hartford convention, signed the whig call for V*S »° I ?s,i n to ratify the nominations ofToylor and Fillmore. BB il AD VERT LOW BY CALLING AT ANY OP THE Federal' Nbwspafcr Offices.—A number of essays -going lo.show that General Cass was nominated by a avery voles, and that he is in favor ofSoulliern in slitutions. ) I ..V.rioua arguments against the nominations'ol more military chieftains for the Presidency—Mr, Our and sli such material being at present “obao. Jete ideas.* 1 , „ ?iil 01i ” n ’ ° General Taylor, because ho is not "a Whig,” and because he has confessed his inex pononco and incompeloney i the late National Whig Convention having endorsed his Wliiggory, and de nied his own opinion of himself. ■ All these nib tiers will he disposed of on tho most reasonable tonne,— Pennsylvanian, Sbhno the Emciiant.— A rowdy intending lo ' ai| y in llio street; .lopl.tu C “ 1,011 ,n '“ rm ' n ° Wllero 1 800 "‘ 8 “Not bpl if I hail a looking gloss, 1 would Xr * vory larse monkoy - fi ~ Coolness.—“ J mcnt to havo told yoii.nf that a°pilof r." 3 " llia I , : '‘VNo.n,allc r now," , Baid he, brushing tho 0I ! (1 wnU!r f'»m i'is moulli, •• 1 havo round ••SouTopEW-l sav," said a dandy loan in my Sbas ™' C ’* ,Vo 801 . ld “ into "if you don't cherish tone Br ° at o!,r0 ’ * W 1,10 for WBnl ° r oom ! ,an - ■ ~y^!'?r ra ifnn'ncliy judge sumo years since, was n *i, h y t B " n orn(, y' "[ton some strango ruling, !Ua that law, your honor V ho lf tl?n nra! |UI ' de,Blo °' 19 h “ rßelf > llnquaro,.an Unusually,cheap stqcjc MEW GOODS. rHE subscribers are. now- opening .their. Fall stock of HARDWARE, and- to which thoy would invite the ulleniion of persons in want of goods in their line, as thoif arrangements are such as to enable them to sell, lower than.any other store. They have now a full assortment of locks, latches, bolls, hinges, screws, and every article for jjuilding, mill, cross-cut.and circular saivd, mouse hole anvils, vices, flies, rasps, chisels, au gurs, braces, plain bitts, planes, hand, pannel, ripping and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors, scissors, shears, waiters,, trays, brass and iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &b.v with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. *. * . , Also, 10 tons hammered.and rolled iron, 2 tons cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 60 pair Eltp tio springs, 1 ton American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. NovaScottagrindBtond3,2ooolbs. Weth erilPs pure ground white lead; 300 gals. Linseed Oil, LOO. gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted.' Also, Copal, Coach, Japan'and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar ware, Baskets, &o. also Hbvey’s Patent Spinal Straw' Cutlers, for culling I\ay, straw or corn slalkrf, the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September IG, 1847. Geo. H. XmpliageH, M. D. (Late Assistant Surgeon, U. 8. N.) Family Medicines. THESE Preparations aro tho result of long expe rience and extensive practice. Great science and skill are used in their manufacture, and suchare lhcir olftcney and safely in every form of disease, that they truly deserve tho name of. Family Medicines. Du ring a practice of more than twelve' years, seven of which were on board various public vessels as Assis tant Surgeon in the United Slates Navy, he has nov er had a case of severe cold, influenza, or nny dis ease,of tho throat, that has not readily yielded lo his Pulmonic mixture. Thousands have been saved from a premature grave by its use. To puldic speak ers and persons of weak lungs it is a groat remedy, as it allays irritation and gives tone and vigor lo the' voice. DR; TRAPHAGEN’S PULMONIC MIXTURE has cured and is warranted to give relief in nil cases of colds or coughs, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness, sore throat, catarrh, asthma, liver complaint, spitting blood, croup, whooping cough, consumption, and every Disease with which tho throat, breast or lungs may ho affected. The following certificates, from persons of charac ter, will show what tho Pulmonic Mixture is capable of performing. No family should bo without it in their house. . ... Naw Voiik, Nov, 4, 184,7, 1 This is to certify that I had a severe attack oft Bronchitis and pain in my hock for.n long lime, end' I used only throe bottles of Dr. Trophagen’a Pulmo nic Mixture, and it relieved me in a few days,.' D. MACLIN, Engraver, 139 Fultim st. Nzw Yomt, Nov. 1,1841*. This is to certify, that I have used In my practice while ongoged in the United States Navy for seven years tho Pulmonic Mixture which 1 now oifor to the public, end never knew of its foiling to euro in tho most obstinate eases, I also have used it in my prac tice on shore fur the fast five years, and found it equally efficacious in long standing cases of •severe cold and affection of tho lungs, GEO. H. TKAPHAGEN, M, D. Purchasers will observe that every bottle has the written signature of Dr. Traphngcn on tho label without winch nope can ha genuine. For sale wholesale it retail by Coniv.n & UnoTii- BUS only, at their alore in North Hanover street Carlisle, ' I April 13, 1648. Now York Variety Store. T & M* bOLLIhII & BUOTIIEHS, beg leave J i to inform the cilizons of Cumberland and ad joining counlies, that they have just opened an oxtensivo ' ' Variety Store, in North Ilnnovor street,in tho building lately oc cupied by Mr. Hantoh, between Havorstiok’aand Ooylo s stores,;where they will bn happy to re pp."'? tho odlls of all wishing articles in their line. Ihey will atoll limns keep on hand a woll selec- Wto»'„Tn ° r P , rinl8 ' ( I '’ ronoh ' Knglish and bent in an ox.enswtmlelreto°m' J ' ,l ' inB U9U! ' ll^ Dr. Tra "f ■ and hla “Balsamio Extract of il m ° n,O n X,ure Green's oolobratod oOxyge n nt; Ba f,".!! lla h,’ dyspepsia and pltlhyslm The, L at.° r V ? for I entsivo ag«nls P ln this oounVfor fha htow Yod . Onnlon lon Cornnnny, mid will knim ' °n band a largo supply of their superfdr Teas" 1 y i • In oonolusirin thoy beer leave lo anv thm itw> arodolormlnnd to sell at very small profits foroasi? and invito all wishing bargains to give them n ' 'Carlisle, May •!, 1818. ' Spread Gdgle Hotel. Adjoining the Court CarlUle t Pit. AT. GREEN, having leased the above large and «; commodious ,Hotel, situate on the corner of the public square and South Hanover street, ant lately occupied by. Messrs. Eckels and Oliver,«hcge,l i aye to announce to his friends pnd the.public, that he is prepared to entertaimthem In-a maiinor whicl can not fail to . meet their approbation. • The HOUSE has the most pleasant location in the borough,—has been nejvly furnished and otherwise«improved, arid no pains will be spared to make thosewhomay so journ with him comfortable; during their stay. . His parlors'ore JdrgC and well furnished,'and his cham bers‘supplied with new and comfortable bedding*— His TABLE will be supplied with the best the mar ket can afford, ami ail.\bhb'are connected with l his house, wll( be found attentive, caroful and oblinging. His ! BAR Will contain”the 'beet viands the city can pfodu’qej ‘ HU STABLING is entirely-now and ex tensive, capable of accommodating a large number of horses—makiAg-’it a desirable stopping place for Dro vers—and'will’be attended by a'skillful'and ■obliging Ostler. In short nothlngshnll be wonting calculated to add to the Comfort and convenience of those who may favpi l him'with their patronago. BOARDERS taken- by the week, month or year. Terms moderate. Carlisle, 'April 13, 1848.—3 m • r . * 5 Hats!.Hats! : Spni»o FAsnioks fob 1848.' rpHE subscriber would respectfully’ call the atten- JLi lion-pfi the public' to his'large of of the latest fashions, consisting of/Moleskin, Beaver, find White ‘Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and-Russia hats of every and at dif*l forent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment- ofi Slouch 1 or Sportsman's)Hats,', (very light) together with a general assortment' of nearly every descrip tion of Gaps', of oil sizes, and at all prices.' Country dealers nndtall who wish to purchase hate or caps, are invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared t to give greater bargains than can bo bad elsewhere.— Don’t forget the plape, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILtXAM H. TROVT. . Carlisle, May 25; 1848. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—J. & W. L. WARD, No, 106 Chcsnut street, Phila •jSL phis, opposite the Franklin House, importers Gold & Silver Patent Lover WATCHES, «BMfpa.rid;m&nufacturcrß of Jewelry. -A good as sortment,always on hand, .Gold: Patent. Levers, 13 jewels, $385 Silver do $lB to $2O; Gold Lepines,s3o; Silver do $l2 to $l5; Clocks and Time Pieces; Gold Pencils, $1 25, upwards;'Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, $l ! 50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety. Ear Rings, Miniature ‘Cases i Guard Chains, $l2 to $25; Plated Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Boskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Tablo Cutlery, and a general assortmentof Fancy Goods. Phila., May 25, 1848. • •f* Cheap Window Blinds. B J. WILLIAMS, No, 12 North Cih street, t Philadelphia, Venilian Blind Manufacturer, has now on hand, the largest, andmosl fashiona ble assortment of narrow slat, and other VENI TIANBLINDS, of any other establishment in the United States. Comprising entire new style Trlmings.and colors, which will bb'sold nl the lowest prices, .wholesale and retail. Old Blinds Painted and Tri.med to-look equal.to new. The citizens of Cumberlacd county, and.the adjoining districts, are' respectfully Invited lb call and ex* amine his assortmentbeforepurchnsingelsewhore. Feeling confident of pleasing and giving satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS, , ' No; 12 North 6th st. Phila. April G, 1848.—3 m ‘ ' i Hardware I Hardware 11 THE subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention 4>f the public to their assortment; With all the hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any olheV Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and well known Stand oq North Hanover at., between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hat arid Cap Store of Goo. Keller. We have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: 500 pounds American Blisl'd. Steel at 7 cents per lb. 200 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 13} per lb. ■ ; 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18j per ;b. . : ' * 600 poundsnf Spring Steel 7} ota. per potiqd. SO doz. of Corn.and Grass'Scythes. 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 60 per keg. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. . 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to $ pet keg. 2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at 1} to 8 rents per II), 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such ns Looks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and .Spikes, &c., too numerous to mention. All to bo had at the low price Hardware store of FOUTNEY& FISHER. Carlisle, May g. 1847. Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge. A CUKE FOR WORMS. Prepared by Saucer. F. Gnxsw, and told toholeeale and retail by Aim at Lewis loam, Pa, A S.tho obese article will recommend itself, the sub , XlAcribcr thinks it unnecessary to say any thing in Us favor, as numerous certificates of its good effects could bo obtained, both In the east and west how ever ho has thought proper to add the following only: From B. OiMraiLL, Esq—l certify that a child of mine, four years old was troubled with Worms, and after using one vial of Green’s celebrated Ver mifuge, my boy had from 100 to 200 Worms expell ed. and became perfectly healthy afterwards; I would therefore recommend it to the public. R. CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co,, Pa, From Jamis Hixnsnsotv, Esq.—A daughter, of mine 8 years old discharged ISO Worms by the use of a viol of Green's colobiated Vermifuge, JAB, HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., Pa. From JonvOtJlowAnn,—A child.of .mine about 4 years old being troubled with Worms,,! purchaacd a vial of Grcon’s celebrated Vermifuge, and after giv ing my child but two dosea, it had upwtrda of 40 Worms oxpollcd. JOHN C. HOWARD. Zanoaville, Ohio, Aug. 20,1847, I certify that n child of mine 5 years old was trou bled with Worms, and I purchased a vial of Green's celebrated Vermifuge, ond after giving two or throe doses my child discharged upwardsof 40 Worms, I would recommend it to the public. JOHN 0* COULTER, ■ Zanesville, Sept. 0,1847. For sale by Wh. Bratton, Druggist, Nowvillo, Cumberland county, Pa. P. 8. “Voii warrant tho Worms and wo,will war rant.tho medicine.” February 24 f 1848 —6m PorfiiincH, Oils and Soapn. A FINE and fresh supply from ftoussol'* and olh or of tho bast city houses, among.which aro double extract Swcol Briar, Roso Geranium, Verbe na, Patchouly,, Heliotrope, Milloflour oi\d Musk, (astcfullyput up npd for solo at tho lowest prices.— Also, for tho Hair, Bandoline, Pommado,auxFlcurc, Jenny Lind hair-gloss, Boor’s Oil, fmo.scented An tique Oil, Philocpmo, BboPs Morrow fmo ,Myrtle and Violet, Pommadcs. Also Fancy Soaps,bucli QsJlous sol’s Shaving Cream, Wright’s do,-Military do’, Al mopd and Pnlrn Wash Soup, making an assortment h Y nn y ln 11, 0 borough. Call at HAV. Unnbm lirc t o D *t nnd Variety Store, North .. Juno'.l,1848. ' ™,v ra axr A !?,,,,„ PrioE . Tlic Teaand Grocery Store or J. ;wv EBY, ; ■ V ;/ • MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, . . IS constantly supplied with a fresh and general assortment pfGcocerio9,embracinga lot of , Mio and Java iCofTeeg, of the best, as well qs of lower prlcedlqualities • Loaf; and Brown 1 viz; Double refined<’Loaf,crushed ami Pulverized, ' as also. White Havana, Brown and Clarified Su gars—a)l.6f’which.for prices and qualities, can -1 not be excelled; ; - ; In addition to our former supply of Teas we have undertaken ihe sale of the Superior Teas of J« C. Jenkins & 00. of Philadelphia and have received and will be kept supplied-with an assortment of Green ail'd .Black Teas, of the various ;kihdb and qualities, varying ,in price frdm 37i ots, to sl,dsper pound, .which we believe will, bn trial, take .the preference overall other Teas in this community. These teas are put tip In packages of $ nndlltn eqch, labelled with name and price,or Tea, with a metallic as well as paper envelope for preservation of theqnal ily, andeach having full weight* One of the partners (who selecls the Teas) learned this diffi cult business of the Chinese themselves,, while engaged In the Tea Trade and residing among them, and possessing this advantage, thblr ability to furnish, not only.safe and genuine, but also the .most delicious TeaS,at the lowest possible prices, Is unquestionable, and therefore' they can be con fidently recommended to our.customers. Inadditibn to which may. always be had a gen era] assortment of.all other articles in. the line of our business. All of which,are offered for sate at the lowest possible price. . We feel lhapkful, for paaifnvors shown us and hope our endeavors to please will merit a continued share ofsupport; J. W, EBV Fire Insurance. rriHE Allen and EastpennSborongh Mutual Fire X Insurance Company of Cumberland Qounty, incorporated by enact of Assembly, is now fully organized,and in operation underthe management of the following commissioners, viz: . Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. R.Gorgns, Lewis Hyer,-Christian Titzcl, Robert Stcrrctt, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin;H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowbll, sr,and Melchol.r Drenernan,who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the.advantages which the company holdout. The ratep of insurance are as low and favorable .as any,Company,of tfie.kind ih the State. Per sons iwishing to.become members are. invltecl to make application to the, agents of the company who are willing to wait.upon them at any time. JACOB skißLLy, ’PrcaWc«/. Henry Logan, J r tce President. Lewis llykr, Secretary . ‘MiqhajEL Cooklin, 'JVetisurer, . Fobruary»3, 1848. Agents— Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titjel, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen; 0. B; Harmon, Kingstown'; Henry Zcaring, Shirc manstowh; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert Moore, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. John : .Shbcrtck,'jjoho Rap.kih, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. • t ■ . • Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lbchman. FrotectlonAgnlnst Boss by Fire. THE -CUMBERLAND VALLEY. MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of tho fbllowing Board of Managers for the ensuing year, viz: T. p. Miller, President;,..Samuel Gal braith, Vice President; D.W. M’Culiocb, Treasur er; A. G. Miller,Secretary; James Weakly, John r l\ Green, John Zug, Abraham King, Richard Wopds, Samuel Huston, William Peal, Scott Cbylp, Alex- Davidson. There arc also a number of Agents; ap pointed in tho adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of tho Company, whentbe policy will bo issued without delay. Foi further in formation sco tho byconsuihp tinn, especially of a tuberculous form. ; < Head the following from Dn* Youjro,(tho efflincnt oculist: • ... PnixA., January 18,1847. ; Messrs. Ano set & Dicksow :—Gdnjtlemdn—;Hav ing recommended in my practice, and used in.my oton family, Thomson’s Compound; Syrup of .Tar and Wood .Naphtha,! havo no hesitation in.saying that it’is one of tho best preparations of the. kind in liso, and persons suffering from colds, coughs, affections of tho throat, breast, dee ,so prevalent at;tiiis season of ■ the .year, cannot usd any medicine that will cure or prevent - consumption sooner tl»on r Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. War. Yoi/wo, Mi D., 162 Spruce At. This valuable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Fhila. Sold in Carlisle, at the Grocery store of'J. W. EBY, , Price of largo bottles $l, or six .bottles foi $5. T3c* wareof imitation.' . November 26,1847. ‘‘ Dr. Keeler’s Panacea* FOR (ho permanent euro of all dis eases nriaingfrom an impure elate of the-Blood, and habit of the body, -viz: ... . Chronic disease of the Chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula iti call its stages, '(otter, scold Head, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions of the head, face and extremities, Ulcers, Cbronic # Affections of the stomach and Liver, Chronic Rheumatism, White Swellings, Abccsscs, Syphilitic disorders, constitu tional Debility, and all mercurial and hereditary pre -1 dispositions, tVc.. . • Lot no one deceive themselves, that because a sin gle excess of any kind does notpccaslon immediate ly on attack of disease, it is therefore harmless, Every violation of an organic, law, carries with it sooner or later its punishment. In the great majori ty of situations to which man is exposed in social life, it is the continued application of less powerful causes,-which-gradually. ond often imperceptibly ef fects tho change,and ruins Um. constitution, before danger is dreamt of., Tho majority of human ail ments is of slow growth, and of slow progress, con sequently admits only of slow cure. Scrofula, con sumption, dyspepsia, white swelling, gout," chronic aflcclions of the stomach, liver, spine,head, eyes and extremities, embrace this class—each being thoelTcct of an alteration in tho vessels of nutrition, effecting vegitalivq life from on antecedent acquired, or .here ditary cause, nothing short of powerful alterative medicines, promises the least hope to (ho invalid.— Pallnlivcs will never, euro, and often do much mis chief. Tonies and Alteratives, combined with a pro per rogomo of diet—the one, to strengthen, the other to change morbid are what pathology incul cates. Read tho following valuable testimony. PmtADKLrniA, Juno'9,’lB47. Having been apprized of the Panacea , It affords mo much pleasure to bo able to recommend Jt as a valuable remedy in that classx>f chronic, constitu tional, and glaudular diseases to.whlch it is especial ly adapted. To those who aro afflicted,' and require medicine as an alterative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active, and uniform state,: than is to be found in tho Panacea, I have used it, in several instances witli decided success.. Yours, &o. D. ALLISON, M, D. Prepared and sold N. W. Cor. of Third & South street, and by Druggists, Storekeepers and others, throughout tho country. For particulars seo pamphlets. Price $1 large bottles—?s half dozen For sale at the Drug store of Samuil Elliott, in Carlisle. April 27, 1848 ly ' Great American Remedy. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH, 207 M a tv stout, Buffalo, N. Y. TVB.G. C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lilhonlriptic \J Mixture, a celebrated medicine which nss mode great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into this section. Tho limits of on advertisement will not permit on extended notice of this remedy; wo have only to say it has for its Agents in the United Stales nml-Conadas a largo number of educated Medical Piectitionors in high professional standing, who make a general use of it in Ihoir practice in the following diseases:. * Dropsy. Gravel, and diseases of the urinary organs’ Piles and ell diseases of the blood; derangements of tho Liver, Ac., and all general diseases of the system It is particularly requested that all who contemplate the use of this orticlo, or who desire Information re spooling it, will obtnina PsmpMctof 82 page*, which Agents whoso names are below will glidly'givo away; this hook heats upon tho method of cute—explain! the properties of the article, and tho diseases it has been used for over litis country and Entopo for four years with such perfect effect. Over 10 pages of tea. timony from tho highest qunitcrs will bo found, with nomos, places and dates, which can bo wrilleh to by any one interested, and tho parties will answer post, paid communications. 1 Bo particular and ask for the Porophlcl, os no oth or such pamphlet hos over Icon seen. Tho evidence of tho power of this medicine over all discascsissuar onlcotl by persons of well known slondimrin society Put up In 30 oz. and 12 02. bottles. Price *2 00 oz.fsl 120 z.; tho larger being tho cheaper. Every Louie hofl "G. O. VAUGHN”. written on the dire/. Soo pompbtot, pago 28. Prepared by Dr.G.O. VAUGHN, ami sold at Princinal om™ 807 Main street, Buffalo, N* Y,, Omws devoti!l .G aa|o of Ibis oitiolo exclusively, 182 No.aon,-N°y ork 0 rk and corner oftssex and Washington, Salem, Mas. clKA^rT 8 , " rOUg, ‘° Ut th “ —ra For sale by S. W. Ifovorsticki Carlisle! M f „„ Russel & Dice, Dickinson; j! (J 4 G B Altlok, Bhipponsburg; Adorns AEsbelman, sfough”' March 2, 1848.—1 y ■ I* €• Loo|n|i f W I . I |,«. por|orm "I 1 opomtipns upon tho Tooth that are roqutrou for their preservation 811011 Scaling, m “ S rostoro tho loos of then, by fuse, ting ArUfioia I-ooH,. front a tt.nplo Tooth to a fullsoU. Carlielo, July 4, 1844', • ’, ■ ",P-.lsyiic, Wi! OLE ,^ Ar ;P l,nd Koluil Dbolor in Foreign and i V Domosllo Hardware Pnlni* on nv " I! 1 " 1 " *»..t tho old etaTd h’l N :'n ; 0 ° v ‘ -°llr llslo, has just received (Vein Now York end Phl’ladrT IlcalUirilcalfli TIIE Remedixb ! Dr. iDrakc’s . , THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON -sumption!;. * iT also. removes, and permanently cures all disease's arising from an impure state of tho,blood,viz r or King’s Evil, Rheumatism,! Obstinate Cutaneous'Eruptions,. Fimples or Peatules on the free,-BlotcheS; Biles*Chronic Sore EyesyßingWorm or TelteiyScald Heodj-Enlargemcntand Painofthe Hones and. Jointsi'Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic-Symp toms,-Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising l from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, -Exposure uf Im prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders. In this -medicine several innocent but very potent articles,©! the vegetable kingdom ore united, fqrming a compound entirely different. in .its character and properties from-any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation cri the system when-laboring uhder disease. l ;It'ehoUld bo in the hands of every‘person, who, by business, or genero! course dfllife/is prddis posed to the very that rchdpr life -a curse, instead of a blessing,-ariei so often result in dealing"■/*[ rj v • ■ __ ;FOR SCROFULA, , ' * Dr. DiaTto’spanacea is recommended asn.ccfWin re medy* Not.one instance of ils r fai)tuehas .'Cver ocf currod tyben freely uscdl It cures, the disease and at the sftino trine Imparts tbo ; whole ScrOfUlqUs persons can*never;pay tobmuth attention to life state of their blood. Its purification -snohid bg their first atm; for perseverance will accomplish, a euro of oven, hereditary disease. , i; r.FpR OF TkE'SiaN;,. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Wtuto SvyelN ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Spresj Scabs and Biles, jDr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled ; it searches oat the very root of thd disease, and by removing it from the system, makes a curo’certain and permanent. •• indioestjoi'TSiTdyspersia. : < No medicine perhaps baa ever been : discoreidd which.gives ao much tone to the stomach and causes the accretion of a healthy gastric to deebniposo the food as /Dr. Drake’s Panacea. ; , J?IIEUMATISM ( , Hf. Drnko’s Panacca is used with the greatesLsuc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out .11 impurities and Toul huraots which hovo.occumuloied;in iho system "Ptfh are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swol’ lings ol thejointo. Other. remedies sometimes aivd temporary reiicft this entircly eradicofes the disease from, the system, oven when the limbs ondbonesaio dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION, CoxsuniTiort can. ns cpain—Goughs, Catsrrh Bronchitis,.-Spitting'of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night,Sweats, Pain the aidc. &c., hare been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A spe cific has long been .sought for, but in vain until tho discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and efficacious in its deration, and cannot possibly injure tho most delicsts constitution, Wo would earnestly tecommcnd ■ those afflicted to give it a trial—and wo believe, they will not have oc casion to regrcl it, Tho system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the.lungs are healed and the patients gradually regnin their usual health and strength; Read the following: ■’ TJKg'IMONV. n = V ' , £ II,IA ” De '- U - I^7. , Use* Sini—ln reply to your question reapectinir the use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will .ay, t fa ß t ol though a perfect disbeliever in the existence ofa Pa nacea, or cure for ail diseases, however valuable it msy bo in certain conditions of the system: still I have believed that a cure for Consumption Would lie discovered sooner or inter, end curiosity led mo to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They wore prononnecd by tho attending physician, to bo TOltnonnry consumption, and abandoned by them as incurable: One of the persons hod been under the treatment of severs! very side practitioner, for a nnm her of years, and they said she had “ old fashioned consumption combined with scrofala,” ond that she might linger for some time, hut could not he perma nently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Pom.- cco has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot tles were used by one of the person, before she bcion to improve rapidly. The other look about ten* I will only add that fomiliar as I am with consumption by inheritance ond by extensive obsctvolion as a stn dy, and knowing also the injurious effecla in nino cases out bf ton of tor, honcsct, and other vegetable tonics, as well ea of many of the expectorants and sedstrvea, I should never have recommended the use of Drake s Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredientt. Suffice it lu sny that Ihc'eo are re commended by our most popular and scienlifle physi cians, ond in their present combined state, foim uro- Jiahly tho beat alterative that has ever been made— The cure is in accordance with a theory of consuran lion broached in France a few yeara ago, by one of her meat cmmcnl writers on medicine, end now es tablished by facts which sunlit of no dispute. ’ Very respectfully You're, L. C GUNN 1 o use the language of another, "Dr. Draho’a Pa nacea la always salutary in its' r ffccls-never iniuri ous. It is hot an Opiate—it is not an Ejpecloranl It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal secu rity. It la o great romedy-o grand healing and cu rnlivo compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has’ yet produced for tbo treatment of this hitherto unconquclcd malady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will he just to himself and his friends, if ho go down to the grave without testing its virtues. 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