)1-ltit6iCiiies , :' - !. , - . DR, - WOOD'S SARSAPARILIA 'AND. w2 11 .9R7PM 1 - 1 -09r itrerEnfi:- InAA RE i llutalliblethfidtomeTorpyppepsta or tl n. igbitidif,lite:nrifferial-COinplaint, Head-, ache,Depression of Spirits, Pi infdesand'Fasfules on'tliefileWHAbitual — Costlieneisrltlietniatistn , Affections of the , Bladder"and Kidneys: Billods Fevers. It id a Ilbrfeot preventative of Bilious and Western Fevers, and the boat remedy ever used in reitoring the patient, after'being prostra ted by Fever, (cc. Erysipelas, Enlargement of the Bones, Fever and Ague, Flatulency, Foul ness of Complexion, General Debility, for gene ral'prostratiom caused by diatase, medicine, or indiscretions committed in feud); ahberraticin of mind,cotifusionef ideas, lobs of memoir} ;tlimness of vision, a hopeless expression of countenance; and for this class of disease generally, this medi cine has never had its equal.' Gout,rkiddinese, Gravel, impure Blooth - Jaundice; Loss-bOppe tite; Liver Complaint; Leprosy; Looseness. MERCURIAL DISEASES.,.-Islever fails to eradicate entirely, all the effects of Mercury in finitely 'sooner than any other ineiliCiiie. Sweats; D ervous , Debility; Nervous Complaints of all kinds; Isleuralgin; Organic AGetions; pitatiow.or the ; Heart; Painter's Chotic. Faihs -ortherbeadribleihack, limbs. jtrints- and organs; Rush of blood to the head; Scurvy; Salt Rheum; Swelling; sick Headache; Stiffness of the Joints; ScOrfula or -King's Evil; Syphilis in its worst forms; Ulcers of every description, and the Key= sipelas; Exposure anti Imid•adence in Lite. TENIALE CON] PA INLTS—.Larlesi of pale complexion and consumptive habits, and such as are debilitatetby those °instructions 'which fe males are liableo are7re'sforell. by the use of a bottle' or two to bloom and vigor! It Is by for the best remedy ever discovered for weakly chil i dren, and such as bre& had !annoys, being plea sant they readily take it. It immediately restores , the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its invig- Mating - effects'oa the human frame. Persons ) all. weakness and lassitude before taking R. at once become robust and hill of energy'. utNer Its It imlnediately Coiniteracts the nerveless ness of the hornet; frame, which is the t• mat cause . harrennlirss.. The following are some of the certifcates and complimentary notices t h at have been received by the proprietor,of.the efficacy of ihis medicine. Mr. Philip WiICPX, 61 well known firm of Wilcox St Richmond, shipwrights, or New Ben ton?, was entirely cored of a confirmed canker or the stomach, throat and- mouth, with sore lips usuallyaceompanyitig this diseaseond his gene ral health Muth improved by themse pf only oho bottle. 'lHrny dent has - sell . .. Te d -severely for a number of years with this iliseaseond attributes his cure entirely to the use aline Hitters. Col. John Doylies; Natty 'Slier; IT Bristol county, Nlass.i has voluntarily cei ti lied that he Was cured by theßit tees, ofJaurtdice,lndigesli on, Heartache and vertigo. • Col. Gibbs, or Sandwich, testifies that several persons in that town, well known tin him, haw been benefitted by the use of the Hitters, and in every case they have given the most perfect satis faction. J. IL Perkins, Esq. Attorney at Law, of New Bedford, was cured of air unpleasant eruption of the lace, by the 119 C of the Bitters. [From the Daily Ev - ening Bulletin.] • It is lint oar custom to pia Patent NI minium; ' sinless we know them to he really excellent:, Having :ourselves. to knowledge of Dr. Mood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry hitters, and hav ing severyilrientla who Nave hewn betiofitied by their 1.1%.!, we do not hesitate io.recom mend them tothe public, Boil; Sarsaparilla and Wilt? Cherry are Vrtictes oh established yeputation itr the men u , teal world, anti this preparation is made with great care and appehrs to combine all the medi cinal qualities of both in an on 'surd manner. For sale" by - the proprietor, E. Thornton, Jr. Water' street, anthil.the Druggists generally. Anyotre suffering from ilisZases of the blo.alointligestion, or headache, would do well to give these. Bitters a trial. Prepared by E.Win - snion, Jr. Sold Whole- , sale and Retail by WysyT he K crettAst, I t2i Ful ton street, New York; SA 'MUM . . 'ff.l.lol'T, Carlisle, IlliiiDriiZOStß generally throughout the United States. Price I , j, large bottles. . December lt, 1546. The Oldest and Most Popular Medi cines now-offered to2the_Public., are Fahneshcles Family Medicines, Many tunes Ten Thous:m:l Gertilleates like the Milo wing Mime 'been voluntarily given to their Vlilollll7l3a,lluring the lost eighteen years.— All of l'allotesniek's Family Medicines are pro verbial for their ehenpoess and and no family should be without no Assort!nent of them nor will they,it Wk-vent, niter a trig:o'omm B. A. FAHNESCOCK'S VERNIIFUGE It has"met.wia a 'success hitherto unpural !al B. k. FAlltsikStOCK'S VERNIIFUGE.. HAVE frequently used Falutestotles Vermi- Kluge,, with pod effect; but recently I have ad ministered in one or two , eases in which the ef fects were astonishing. In onecase front the use of one Vint ,14(1 worms were ilischarged,'atid' another 46 passed, to tiMentire relief of the little suff3rers. 'Signed CHB, WALLACE, M. 1) Belleville, I nd. Sept. 22, I 145. Price 25 cents per vial. Fahnestook's Vermifuge, together with Pah nestoek's Cat'lnlnative Lozenges, Pahnestock's Cough Lozenges, Fahnestock7s Eye Water, and Fahnestook's Ruhejacientotcertain mire for Mien matisns,are sold iu Carlisle, by . • . - • - Di..l .P. NIY VAS, nnil trA.v.Eits•ricK. THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAD Dwobb NAPTIIA. 1000 PERSONS in 'Philadelphia alone can teem•* , to the wonderful efficacy. • of that powerfal remedy TIIOMPSON'S, COMPOUND SYRUP, - MAR AND. WOOPLNA.PTII.A. Rbad'i ' Read! Atdonialt.. Ing cure of Chronic BronahitiS!.: . Mri.S.;Tuoursen—.Dear. Sir. P.or. more; that four years past. I had been dreadfully afflicted with an' affectio,nofthe throat,-which' my phy sieialt , prdnouncedlr" Cheonie Bronchitis anus i.atljps,repeated. and negleeteti.aolds. tress suffered is indescribable. My threauwas iittpfally; yay. , ,,vlith violent ,congitingi se, tikat . Dein' if; 'ale° great 'eppres t sic* tightness tt:;thii4hentiriin - fever - 4 -in'ithort all the usual pulmon'aryn Symptom's' sheared themsdlies, showed themsaltesicailling* entire loss ornerissary riioserelptlireativstr litatherLand-blistered_overliindLaverLabilt mado• trial ofeiery Inchon rrem'edy', and foment periods hadtirei.adilewof aii(Ohtislobin4y and all with tio''.availiMilgbout , ttve 'Months since I made trlarof your - C(l46unit Syrupiiinf Tar' ansl Wood Nappoa; isrid lifdra• I had . rd the first bottle I.,feltreliSkAeoniiinted'iiiiiii .'.hadttaketi iivoir , bottles - it loWelittriii6letely 40. moted r ihtt , fflidesetaridietotafed ine! tar Pitritici - bilitlia bbini•fiii`4oueo medichi e . 011 v,ar 3NNE(tfoffitlViev. , lP .123 Spryee gtrpoL • offlekt'NE .lE.Vtither'of retro.4l4.ltitt 4484,49)--M.t.ilf fOr Ii4EIENB6N /11 P U . A. `P A T T 401 44 fI,4V, Wi!td' WitYl4lll; +,o:;‘ •01 WILIPOLIK: ;,, • • olithitkioteirafthe v , •aure of CoditiApp , • . hioloyk l y go Or*. , le hi *BHA I,4SCPW4lifirlod.4lo4. 611404i47.14A &ft , ' orPlltit J UST tobeivera*newt-jqyaiisatiofrir:4lllloU*o bililliT4Nittf.looliitLFianneli,,v)em-tilaSni t ot • 1t.8.1 movivaNtr.:Ntaxx[V,7 t4,14401b0, 0 41 4 1 atTRA I Mwin, • -'• • :• ItoutanOtoniiiii 'IIE I ' • RAN KL INTTIREANSURAND E-tta rrfgILOVRIEw6• z e', ChafirerpeteAfa-4400;010 'CapitairlYM Oifice7l63,okerisiAatiiegi•''"' -• MAitt,',lNSCßANCCiftheipormaneptorlirn kterj,n ipti est Item or datnagekyjirepoPAPPEATY , and EFFECTS .of ,eyery.desertpiroi,iir.tovin or Conntry,it the Moat re..sumnableterina. tione made either pers onally or, by letterfn , sll be proMptlY altended to. C. N. 13Alttcliih, rt7eito nates,..of insuran ce , Reduced.! ,- 1 : PERP ETtI4L . RISK. ', ‘ Brick or StOnedivellinipior stores 1 from , •, , ~:.„ .. 2i to Sti e depot, do , ' , 4Mir - Claes • 26 to 3 •110 do' do Taverns , ; 3to 4' do -• : do do Barns • 4' to. 5 416; ' do do Stable, (private) 4to 5 do' do 'do Stables (public) 6 to-7+ 'do' do do Grist Mills, Water" Power, • 71to 10 do • - ANWIIAL -R IS A.: Brick or Stone dwellingattnd Fur-- . • . • nintre.trona . •- • -30 to 40a $lOO value ' do do Stores and Merelutiv • - -•- dine _ 95 to 50 do _ rio Taverns andFurditure ' . - ' 40 't0.60 —do do Bfirna and Coolants t 054015 do do Stables (public) .100 to 150 do do do Grist ;Mill and Stock ' . '75 to 80 'do . . Frame and Log dwellings and Fur- nittare „ . -50 to 7S .do da do Stores and Merchant -dize ' :65 to 85 do do do Tavernsand Furniture • 60 to 100 do ilo ,do Barns and Contents , ~. . 90,t0 100 do do do Grist Mills and Stock , • 90 to .100 i' , • Ito The siihscillier is agent for theabovedonmany (or Carlisle and its, vicinity. All applicationsfor mssurnnec. either. by mail' or personally will be promptly attended to. D. SEYMOUR.. June 1945. • Iv-55 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y OF PIIILADLPHIA, Ond .11Intual Insurance p rinciple ) combined with:a large joint-stork Capital. Premi ' reduced. to-nearly half theusual rates. Y the Ant of Incorporation the stock is IN pledged for the payment of nny losses which the Company may sustain. And as an adgitionat security to the assured, the act id qn it es that the profits of the business shall be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be .represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not ex ceeding Fix per cent. per annum. The insured are entitled to a pro rata share ofthe 'profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in Scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears tothe total aitm of earned premiums and capital stook. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on' the books of the i Company as stock. '.No_ dividend of scrip can be made when.! the - losses — and expense& exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured ere protected fromloss at the customary 'rotes of .premiums. .without any individual liability or feliponsibility for the lessee nr expenses of the Corporation. The assured have all the .rights of membership,— con vote at all elections, and are eligible - as Directors of the Corlßrutien., 7 • . The subscriber has been appointed agent for ihie Company, end as the mutual principle ti superseding every other mode of Insuraitee, to would confidently recommindi t to,hist frietide end the pdhlte: The ,North American. Company has closed their Agency. Those 'having exPiring in that office eon have them renewed in the Delaware Company on much more resemble terms. For full particulars enquire either by hit or person to JOHN J. MYERS.q September 10, 1845.-1 y. A&L EA' el EAST P EA - A . 8.80R DUG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. TH F. Allen and bastpennsborough Mutual' ire Insurance Company of Gumlierlantl County,in: 4,wpmtom( by an act al-Assembly, is now fully or gustizeil,a mijooperati on ti infer the manageMent of Inc following commissioners, viz: Cht.Stn) inandacoli Sheliy,Wmt2 Gorga s,Lew is Hyer,Chriatian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logatol ichae I Cocklin ' Benjamin 1$ Mossei;;Lev i MerkelJacob irk ,Nlelelliorßreneinati Sam! Prowell, who respect ally call the eitintion of the citizens of: Cum bola nil York count ie ato the ad . • . . vantages %Oink flit! company 111610 out. The rates of insurance or& as low_anil favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members Tire inviteiflomiake application to the agents of tie comianirlWliciare willing.to wait upon theno at any •-- JACOB SHELIA Pr * eiet. , . s MICHAEL HOOVER,. Vice Pi•esillent. Lewis Ilyer, Secretary Michael OcckliniTreascrer. AG74YTS Michael Iloover,Deneral Ageni,Nf echaniesburi Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland ton siship.• M Coekli n,Alletttowtishih. Wm It Gorgas;.Alleri township: • ChriStiAll Tiizel, A lien township. Jour C Dunlap, Allen township: • • •, Peter Ila rnliart,Ea st Pennshoro' township. ' • Dnvii- 0. B. Kingstown, . • Zeiri(ig,.Sliiremonston., r Dr.' lac oh-11Puihman Cauilele, • • Jtiobli Kirk,,Gpneral YorliCouttly,New Cumberlaiid',PA). - • ' Henry I:ogsn , York COUnty,„ • John 3hcrrtck. York.einintT.. '" John Rankin, York •countj.. Daniel Bally. Yitelk.' Otitity;r] J. llowmnn, York appity.. Ph lipTti oiinilierla lid Itillitert s :olS(tiFrdt, S. MiddikOn•joinship.{((~'n~licragensti will Sdd~itled hl , Jul' 3tilJt4 s:' • , . 'Till!: CI.I:II)iEItLAND "VALLt; , • .11 - ntitai,ri•otection Cone Vi. 1 roi 'M '.-!! El CII.III3ERLA I NT A Y'VALLEY - M UTU. A 1, , ' PICOI'ECTION COM IPPANY;41111111 ender. the di rtletioir ~ or, ihe , following 411'11%1' NißnAkeiti fokt be eiteuhitt (yen4v t izt,Lrrhomi. 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I 72.EAJ L , 4149 4 )..4i1191 .Y.ll i11 , ..4 , 1 a itt ' li .Vi" - .4`.4111 . 1 qt. 544"—NP.4406VOWAXIIIIK • • 'fi 0 /I ` m°o° l l' ""P 46 7o"l .l 4l B o ii eV i cl a it ;showin g j le reIRI Folligt e k " . „th "%ept iirWrir" tiel'fttatiltOiMitlt too. ; criir AlCitYs• . 1 1 60-1' m'yttts . . x.-, , • -4trig-va.'ll4thilit .. 1 1 , ' — ' itcFT'' .c. li n't ?..` t ott ,rlll-41, witiave,pl titto* 1., 11).-11, oseg . 4 1... 4 ' , --- ~,,,' p,:1 1 411,... T. c,,, , ~- 4 32 . - : "444,-;',l lipna tti"l4,ll-44 0 44 *J,rf , - kr i r r i ‘ , , 1 -1 4 ,:ig, , viein,t4;o3,. 1 8 ! , '.._::... 5. :',.',5*.0.(0,01iie . 0.iiR NEw-eritoisitE OM - 13 tal AND 4 • . lnek •tIJI " MIRE; rnii?iiribdetiymijd. Au the paynfileoepo the, POWKI kenortiliyAlus4 pontinmsdln , LUMßElt -YARD ;_oiltliOviSs` eriarof Owner formed: by-11W - du li - MltTfr: -. • Turnpike, where .be will rut, ektimes.kepp ,hand.,sgsueral eupplj cif Welil•VoliCt4 LuMber, R ucli e.1)0, .c. ina,YrimbOk; Shi10;10. Ike.' • which will he soldat the lowest prices. ; Hieatock oktpomber ,consiatsof,s, full escort,. motirrit; Melloir,Janik White „Pirin,Teplar :add • ,Cherry, Boardwatia Plank i ftdm commowpannel , linivalityoutd.of .different thicknessp also Ash Plank; White and Mello* Pine, Poplar, Cherry, Oak rind Maple Scantling, of all sizes from 3 by, 3 to 15"hy ; 3; also ,a full. assortment of Tine and `Oak Shingles; also Building. Timber, of Alegi 'length and. thiekness; ,Joide with sorts and sizes, together with everyz other arti. cle usually to be found in a Lumbar yard.,. Ho: will alio keep conettuntly,on,hand,a supply: of the differcrit - kinde - of - cao-4.--t(4-', such us Irine: Groves , Wilkciebarret eq. , Shamokin: `foi Coal of the 7 bWitTri ual B.3l,!it•lhe lewder pi. fruee Grateful for past favors, -he respectfully so lieut. uCcontinuancesof,cthe, \ Public patronage, and hopes by strict r attention latisfactiop 'to .hie costonfeirs.. • • SAMUEL V. noeivElt. Carlisle, May 13, 1846. do • . PLAINFIELD , ';CLASSICAL ACADEMY.. rnHIS, Institution, which is.located in the most. 1. healthy, part of Cumberynd county, will be opetreirferfletifilitg OP lay scholars (Mulc t ) on. Monday, October 3,1846 . . • The situation has beeit chosen for theadvantages it presents in being fan removed Worn thenolse of busy life, yet most Road, accessible by Rail Road or State Road, being within 4 miles Went otparlisle. The•buildings are new and convenient,the Aca , demical department having been, erected this summer. The number of studentswill be limited. Order and propriety shall he the distinguishing features-throughout-the—lnstitutionEvery At. tettiton will be given to the mental and moral im provement of thestudents, by competent teachers, and every effort ion& to secure the confidence and merit the patronage of ten enlightened public. The year will be divided Into two sessions of five moieties each, commencing nn the first Mon • lay a he October nail April. The .expense for Boarding, &0., Tuition in all Engliiit bran. hes, 401. 'Alin and Greek, per mission. $5O- •Prench, Gerinan,Drawang nr Music,eacb, 10 Day Scholtifif, . DT ( -- .Arratigentents can he made to enter at any time during the session at a proportionate ex pense. Further information, references, ke. fur nished by application personally or through, the Carlisle Post Office. R. K. BURNS Principal September 29,1846. • 1 - N TIDE-BOOK-OF-NATURE AND OF I COMMON SENSE, that the natural vein. table productions of every country are, if pro. perly applied, amply-sufficient for the'cure of 'every malady incident to each peculiar climate. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Of the North Ame_ricara Ciellege of healtlrars: cutnpoeejd ; ;ofhlaou wbfolq row spontaneously dn'her Own soil; and aro. therefore . betfer, adap ted torintrconioltutinnu 'thin medichiest con. cooled from foreign drugs, howeier- well t h ey may bo compounvled ; and as they are founded upon the principles that the bunion body Irvin truth gEBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, viz: coirupt humors, and that said' ' medicine -cum the disease on by cleansing and ponying Am belly; it will' be manifest, that if the constitution be not entirely exhausted—a perseverence in 'their according to directions, is•aboolutely lain to drive disease of - every name from the body. When we with to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, we drain it of ale superabundant waters; in like manner if vim wish to restore the body to health, we must cleans it of impu. Thy. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills willibe found one of the beat, if not Abe very beer medicine in the world for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING .PRINCIPLES, became they expel fri m the body all moibid and corrupt huniors, the cause of disease, in an early and Calmly marina and :While they every day give case and pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. B6WAaa OP COUNTER FIITB.—The public are cautioned against the many 'spurious medicines to deceive, are called by names similar to Wright`e Indian Vegetable Pills. The only or igintil Cita genuini:lncliab Veg. etahle Pills,imve the s'grsature of Wm. Wright written with o pen on the top label of eahlt bds.. None. is gen.iino, Rannterfolt this is 'forgery. Ditsrles*Ogilby, John Coover, Mechanicsburg. Breneman do ProweLNewCnm.berland. , Jam - es GilthornMewville`,- ' • _A..J.North i ; '.* • • • - • Alqr•Catheeri,Sheperdstown, J Sc S A Coyle, Hegeatown, Isaac Bartain-Liabon, .• J. A ClippengeriShippenabing, John M Clever, Lees X Roads t J amen 'Kyle, Jocksbn . - Rnsirel and Titice, floekersville, , .lobri keetliCentrovilhi, A,G, Hiller, White House ) Eaby Sc Kissinger„ Kingston. John H. Zearing, Sporting Hill, M.„l3llne-r-Shiremanatownimv • outman, ew tug,. , `pllingpilii Via 'Po d Urtirlithton/b • 'John P. Rhodes,-Mifflin X Roads, C. tAf Leer. West Jiypuary; • „ ':,!WON.DERFIJLDISCOVERT.I Vegctable r Itheuxuatic Linimegt. I VEIXTED..nND RREP A 413121..:...8 V 1414. . I.IEL ;OE D ; LlST.4l;:fiiii ;r YiT • .1: - 11 - i•y17:9,4 /FMB Liniment was preparetl-tirlaiiiiillid* ilteithettmatismi:(und is tko,Ami) , ,,_eaterrial remed7 known) bit has been Counties piriinen tally 1.0 CURP,PAINS' EVERY 'siikAtemlatche;.palis lb , 'drib 4bacle,taelsiiniTrom - acetic complainti,eipediall.ftlioiroilnin the tymp toms arelinstAlivelgOrd,And. innumerable_other_ , itoute and chronic-pains, • tem is liable. ,Irnis.Linimint .s tlo9s not impure constant applicillikiracii.weekabr'Montbs to effect a cure; buttint'tlioietibtrary,,intercirCtamitifilica -tionsror one ovAtwo Bottles skilfellx,tteet4 his been found 'a n effectual remedj , ,li removing the most violent palm. Patients laro.ppetljt : op re= lt;ing. ,to, vest, teLin9 tint Tmovninc,bayeAptice rreettintirelk- rrom the attack of paim4artsktig, ft/Limps or ,i tatborctma. jr. T4e,suksoiibvrOit t ttaildt ido 'OW pu and oft `hittjnglitsd ,the t t6l filYteryitis it! ti 7c 401 *t to yAiLi ttivitmlitow Hie shilictof iPment MidiertlES!.= 1 111abiperannimdiatitl..belctiAirepreferreditotista. m44410011%10 AmoirsonillAjn, , x'elollonf.tb, (16 curativeroperties of- " the LininttpdM. i 4orok. , : atitY.or . pnl,ltty9,lteAcilrle..,ol„4lglimpatiim, hrome a d'lntiatattolly;:ditfersdflildlid diti coldockthshmt riotelw Ira - otrEliomne JrSterenip - toElizishelhs/iislei:,iiiT trWesley Milesvo Ift.lthichell:Ookerri;l•llmlS .RlAlthelgr9P,ll • ' Elizahelb G esti: l l,B . T taqtett.l.,f9sV , Vii4): ary Peters, The , Vemliahlpitippiryst4clibisnpai la pet up, lilll ll4 l9arat949VhffltAVVirt T 4, . qtrt ,es rimiln'ESsf Pons : 1 0.reeti elj"q*Aihi IllelleivaterisMiieft *gto 11846-,;4+tr e l'. y . .} 4.N.1 Cithi,..l4 . - .''','.`'n ~ ", . '-' CA II 4O CASge' I ''' '",, , ,. 4 :z; A l '&& in. till . PilliSlA t 'ra' . .o. .. c t; ~ a a l .....:4 ,1b 6 .1 :' 1 14 ri t titi#VPITtiii$Viottuivillorbaw:ctix , 1411:01d etatightihrimillvbCdrivenitialliliLida 06 111141 6MM,A 1 1:',64i).1,JAIIII,ipGI$ZA ,4-. , ' Deisos; - 1816:: , - , ' , : - ,,, , T , *',' - V, q . ~" :, , ^;, 4 : It is, Written Natural princip:bs ~t ~~~ t~~'d~~i~~°llia: STEAtifißtitrialf.iNtrAtifilif ' • P 4), L 4P)PP -F 14.•;;"a7. A..aLA.tnis astalblishment may: 4fitlfotind, , thel ....greatesk.Oarickg,t,of.PlariaLant,betiatifut .ttOr;fpc,JIION_RAILIPIOAiti, the United States, to,which ilia:attention ofthosilin want, of e t tittleacription :and. especially. for. Oemetea, ties„_ ie ,parlictlarly. foe, invited.. • . The priaelpal.part of all the Indlgent° Rail- Om at Laurel Hill, Menument' and:other celel bratid.Onmetaries in •the city and;,County of Philadelphia, which have been so :uglily extoll; edloy the.puldic press ; were executed ato•this• Manufactory. o.' r ~; A large Ware ; Rom is connected with the establialmaent, where is kept consturitily on Itiond . rnAntgo stock of readymado:lron Rulings Ornamental. Iron._ Setievi,. now sty lo 'plain and .ornamental . 'Oates, with an:eXtenOivenssertment • of Iron Posts, Peden. tole, Iron Arbors, &c:. Also, .in..great variety; Wrought. and Cast, Iron Ornaments, suitable for4Railings, and other purposes, • • • The subscriber would alactidate 'that in • his Pattern-and _Designtrig Department tie has employed.some'of the best Wont in life coon: - ; ,try;,wbosc 4 whale.attention..is , detailed to the :business-4rniiiietilfeleth'efdrtc — oPthe - most. !complete and eystematic •eslablishntent •of the kind in iho Union,- • • ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, • • Ridge Rued, above Buttonwood Street.. Philadelphia, 4847 i • - •cw •• ozaclipaovimcgiy For. *ender ling pioii,shoes, ttc. VW ater Proof. : • •,. subscriber' hereby.maltes 'known , to.: the.Publfe.thet , liebaS.flir "stile a CoMp o *Mon, without •the uan-of India Rubber or Gum, which will render Boots and Shoes and Leather of eve; fielcripthinr — Pi - VraTl3; —permanently Water Proof, .against Wet or damp; by proper application, besides'softaping and improving it. This Composition is patented both in this country amPin Europe, and is one tifthe great andtruly beneficial discoveries of the age. -Prica,per doyen boxes,.s2,oo,Singgle b_px 25. cent. As a:guarantee'of the character and gunuineness of the composition the subscriber wilhrefund themoney should it not give entire satisfaction. ' lie is also prepared to render cloths of every dedeription, Awning; Sailcloth and Cotton Duck completely water proof and secure against mildews and rot.. Apply at the United States Water-Proofing Companyi:No. -. 11 - Walnut Strett,Philad'a. -; STEPHEN D. RICHARDSON. co> Ono Agent in each of the towns in this State will be appointed to dispose of the Cron position, to . whom liberal terms will be made on application as above.' Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1-847. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 4 ". Ridge Road, above Spring Gojen Strae, PHILADELPHIA . rp H 1 s eßiablialiment is erected onitniMpro vedpliin, and by the aid of Steam Power miniufsoldres — nll kinds of Mnrblo Work in a superior :style, and at the lowest prices for cash. The largest and best assortment of Marble Mantels over i t tercd - to the public may be seen at the Ware- nm, to wbfeh the t at ei ttra o ,, of purchasettris resrectuflly invited. • Imported Garden Btatutiry and Vases rif.,the most tasteful design and pettenr, made of lie finest.and handsomest description ot - Italion Marble; Tiles fot Flohring, imported and al ways on hagd,and fur sale et the rhost reason. able. prices. • - --- • . ,r - ,• : .lll,drbleCtitters can bd, supplied at, all. times vitt; any number of finished mantels or Trittlel'opsott redueed•wbolesnle prices.; and the Trede,utill be furnished at the shortest notice with, all kinds of Marble In the block, or cut td sips fur. Monuments, a c. o JOHN BAIRD. Ridge Road, above Spring Griden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847.. Cheap Watches and Jewelry. ) tir# ^,• , -AT the Philadelphia Watch ; •,....,....41 1 / 4 and Jew.,lry Store, 91; North I '`, Second St. ; corner of Quarry Ilk Gold lever Watches, full jew ,..11. :. •f•••:4 elled, IR Caret zanes $4.5 00 ....b. - CiiWati.7 Oilver Lever Watches, • fulUtitivelled • 23 00 Silver Trier Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior. Quaiter Watches ' 10 00 !Irritation quarter Watches not warranted 5 00 Gold Spectacles 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles I 75 Gold-Bracelets with topaz stones 3 50 Ladies Gild Pencils -10 craw,: 2 00 Gold Finger Ricca 37 -cents to $B, Watch Gltisscs plain 12i cents to 18i; Luna 25. Other articles In prop4rtion. • All- 'goads war rented to be what they. are sold for. ' • O. CONRAD. • On, hand time 014 and Silver Levers, Le, pines and Quarliera loiver than the above Pfieea. , , • Philadelphia, Feb,,3,1847-. HOVER'S FIRST, PREMIUM INK No 87 North Third Street, ' ' PHILADELPI-11 A. 1H El celebrity of the Inks manufactured by the subscriber, and , thee:0004o ; sales subse quent upon the Jiiti,k reputation which they have attained, not only thromilinut Unitedsatua, Mit the West Indies and ill China', has induced him to make 'every . !irecessary arrangenieot to supply the vast demand upon bis estaiblrsiiment Ile I. now prepared with every - variety of Black, Blue, and red Inks, (..3nuing •liik,,.lln..elible Ink, and'lnk 'preputled, under his own persoral -superintendence; so that purchasers may, depend (rpm' its superior quality.!!! !!! HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, • a superior article-for Mantling-Glass; Chinn, Cab.- inet Ware.lo.:lectll 161.0 - yers'!: I tousekeeper, be,ngq whik9 ensily and,iint affec r led by'et:illinirY heat= y 1:97 IsaApillefit * Uolitititilit'llie l naMC'rOes tent h. aniala had iittieo; will be furnbiliMl Ib lintiluistrii."o 4 , , ("I'lne sale - Wife MaillifantoryliThMiesida . wird Retail; .NoMIT..! ! North dr hint .Street, , Opposite (Alarm Streelc,Phihinelphia',by . .. i 0 1P51K1'.11:4,.Y9,V.P.R., , MPPur,notMr,or.1 Jan.' 27,1847.—1 y,. Mil pRUGS . ,YD,RUOS: DRUGS! SALE .11uvanurr.s, No. 4 0 - itifirket Stroo' (South Side, below Scc6nti,) Philadelphi a . :Ofrets'lor sale si bve4Sitiffirj , t‘tvliinlirthev !nalli fife :lb( ten e t wlh e e l h e .) 00116;'.01ibtileti'•410016 HgOtei! :riliti'ClP din vittperit , ;(I tit !Alio Ny hi tel thid 110' Leikill Wittdoneitigissvo Pirttits? snit , eftea'peir'thtiniietc )4:1.1 or. cr„xiz,-Az;.c. rokinp_to_prietotle or the inklitui Tegf'lfnaefibletout own and-neigliboring".ttatotriff [ die titst ita ticn .fqr the onto of ebegliVetilitscA'stitmal,litte. • IVloncir refunds& ideviry oobene fit is received.' •• '."al3l:l7o"iet • ' ' . • .tviiilageip(Oikibing-27; • 0 • .11C„ „My hie stbriiin Weal. sh soo'et.itis ruftno764..PAlNAVirpioDY E-ST tlpts ooKs,..sztTikN Y k 4 I'V e r4lr,:an4 Amcy.logigiobv , , talc, ogetnen4ritliiiis. cvi II litamluithedloolgeot suileartniet!vii otreredlinitilf mi t trittOwd:iiiiii , n4smasoitmitikiAeoTTlUßVlAPE PPliyiktiltassiPedlikr.l4#d spaill.dealeroeuppiieti, 4t• pprioee„rierrf mtz If e Cirt P iN Piciiiiiiil4o l lB 1848. . : : .‘ . - '"---- ggr I"el.inillt tegf i lved a ' lrs ' 4lP4. " -.1110.. oilecled i • ang r n i mco'P t'‘ / - a u ' atiterhulAooittlei'lyl' priet! ry 4 , forlodie o gmh and ohildrelt an a a? A P$ 4 tSvenreti! pidAIMA 141115 ' MMTM pviiidtwilft • o,23ll44llPAMPOlgiailkm TheilhealestSioldtiPretiggehes_ 1111 . adlibliiitTF:vl:l . • • Gold Leverk, Eli,ll„jetycllcd, „ $45: 49 1 . - . • ;., , • Gold Lepinerijewellcd; , • .30 Al): , • Siliot Lapmes,,jeVrellaiLT-J:i l 7. —15:00- Quar 'OO Geld :Watches, • '15 . 00 SilverlSpeettielciti • ".• " 7 . 5 . Gold pencils, " " ' " ' "o'oo' • Gold-anteaters, "1.4 ‘Abto,oni band, a large assortment of• Gold and, ,Huir; Bracelets, finger rings, breast ear rings, gold pens; silverspdons,.sugar tongs;' thimbles; gold neck curb and fob chains', gnat& keyk, and jewellery of every cifide'ription a. equally low prices. Alll want is' a cell to Co r ot. cmco customers. All kinds .of Watcheit'ettd I Cloaks repaired 'and Warranted to keep good time far one Year. pld gold end silver bought, for cash or taken . in ,ettellanfitt , For "le , 8 day and 30 hour Brass Clocks, at ' 'LEWIS LADOMGS , S.' Watch; Clock 'and dewelery Store,'No. 036 Market - street, abeve I Ith (tre'rib side) Phil 11liV1 have also„on 'hand some Gold and Si immtevem,..alteceer then thmabeve prices. N. 8. - A 1116 r d -discount rtiMIC, to person buying VVqt.Chck tO - iell"again.. Call and ime. ' Ph iledelph fit, 'May 608 , 15.. ' , . •' . . CLOTHINGI4LOTHINOt sucx Ft MOORE ••• ''''• ' • 254 Market Street Philadelplll6; *A...o.o o dantly on !nnni every-deseription . 11 , nil .of „which are cut ) tri (11.• 11. and made In a manner not ,to he intrpdaped,, And are'warranted cheaper than the, Sat equality of Goods are hi any other establishment in the Ti.v.triAres Funtlisttiaril Goons at reduced antics. Those visiting the rity will find it to thehinterest to exatuitie our stook before rm rr hasi „R. elsewhere. BUCK & 1%1002E ) ‘2s4.ll.alletStreet,Philalehifila.. a september 11146. InTiMniel:2l 4 SE LOTHI NG EMPO lUM T "' greatest bargains are to. Irt had pt M. TRACY'S •OLD ESTABLISHED PION EER LINE; No. 202 Market Street, Who Ims just finished one of the largest and most complete assortments of ALi and WIN TEIt CLOTHING in the city, consistmg , Su to aluelc..Dress Cents, troutto-1,14 00 do. do. Frock goats 10 to 14 00 do. do. Blue Dress do 10 to Id 0 Soper I,IK Denver Bangui) Coots, Btol2 0 do: do. Cloth do. do, 10 to' 15 0 . _ do. brown dn. do. be. . Id nl4 00 Pilot Cloth Ilanup Coats 3to 000 Super Black SRA Coats ' • • oto 13 Ott do. brown Sack Cents . . --840- 19 Oil Tweed Coats, • 3to fi (X) Union Cass' mere Coats sto 6 Ott Black Cloth Cloaks,• 10 to t$ OU litisioess Cloaks,fl to 700 BlackCassitnere Pant , . — 4 to 500 dn. Fancy Cassintere 4to 500 Satin Vests i- . 2.506)4 00 Merino Vesta , 2 to 4 00 Silk Velvet Vests • - 3to 4 i 0 Gentlemen in want of cLoTi lING may depend upon being Stel*tl in every respect, as 55 c tire de termined-MA*lO be undersold by any competitor in the business; All goods are 'purchased. for CA Sll.,..whicit enables us to sell a little lour& than those who deal pr the credit system;-it being, a self-evident fact that the " nimble airly:tree is limier than the slow shilling.". DON' I' I'oll.- C El: THE NUN' II F. It , '295 M ARK" KT ST.; PIIIIADELPI - 11A. ' I'll. TRACY. October 14; 18;6. • . • Natia~nal - Vapierrian Gallery AND Photographer's Paraishing Deirots. AWARDED the Medal, Four first premi; nine, and Two highest Honors by, the In stitutes of Massachusetts, N. York, and Penn- Sylvania, fur the most beautiful colored Dagtier rentypes end best Apparatus ever exhibited. EFPortralts taken in exquisite style, with out regard.te weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of A pParatus and Stock always on linnd,•ai the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chesnut St.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sts.; Baltimore, .205 BultiMore St.; Washington, .Penisylyanla Avenue; Peters burg, Vu. Met.hanic's Hal I; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 * Main St.; Sakatogn Springs, Broadway. I remain, my dear,TheMea; as ever. Your mother, lit love's Mud durance, And iryou would keep me here, darling, Pray send me the ilokrhouod From Dotter. NitrS SYRUP AND CANDX are co .sale at 103 Baltimore street. ,Scald in Carlisle by I. NIIIILAEFEY, Sole Agent: ZEZM u t asmtv . Okritiarf6:lB.l7. iff C. J. TUNDAEIc, No. 97, South Secood Street, Philadelphia, wISIIES to inform his Mien(ls and the public generally, that lie still continues to manufac ture and sell the genuine sTovE, With the latest improvement. Atter many years experience hi the inanuftie tore cif these Stovea, he is now enabled to offer to, his. customers the AIR-Tiffin' STOVES will. , ovens, suitable for dining rooms or nurseries,' Hellas also the ;lir-7'll4lft Stoves on the Radio, for plan, which makes 14 splendid and econointahl parlor Stove, to which he would tall the particu lar attention.of those who want a splendid orna ment For their parlors. Also, R splendid itasorv., meld of Coal Parlor and Cdoking Stoves. All of whi c h lie Will-sell 31, the lowest.cash.prites. . The public would do well to c.tll before pur chatiagelsoiliqre: par - Mi. 1.1% iv mild caution the politic" against alli'Air-Tight Stoves made with cast iron doors, asAlley.'nl;e - a spuriousurtiele and will not answer in ant ease. .• : Philadelphia, Septerfibey..23,lB4o., FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS O011001".§:AIS,1): PROP AA, suitable ll;) the ireation,julerebeived at PDO'Ell'i) sTo.RE,.. c ou i p t iein g Mend and 'itoy's tbiek Do `do Brogans. 1)o.,, Boots.„ • no do° 'Brogans ! This,sprh warranted to Jek sopolior„to enr,ever iirought, heremfor,e, end; will B°l(l.lmifor ClOll. .Duna forgot, tho,corner opposite Cho .M ethudist Choral). • ; Carlishi;3eptefrttikle,lB46. r. :_ct* - 11.9.4..a005t..441cp*F4,?...„ MYZRS—hosljust.receive47z , 4.tr.t 'en ,esseienient (of .tho. finest ; ITEAStInit eould_berneleetedin t -•( ( 1 ~ 7( (. 4Y054 P f trY,PPOPIOPrti,,' . 1.,15 ,611,110100008MbetdAftfit • ' • • -443 - • 9* 9 11 nt . 1 4.1.? ,1.0) 20 i;i t a aristfpr.. B ,l9,,,r 4 h celor H. ham') ar,')Yl-,:%lktr hl :riel3- f ind . Ithubtry• el e. 4 frill. f; rnr fIP R .' Carli sic; Sepi ber 3S , 1 1 , 6,1 ;,(1 • tit ireilve c rPiiltll, litrd sifVs ?gel fr it labqt,allo,tritheni jWEt,gveli lit'rei • (ki irs tore ei • X : 'l o ÷ M andl - Sat a I " r•miglAsiPPE . gri' 1015404,14, ••• Ct!!) . • ,EkljrcsDMEPX4, „ M!1,;;/..1 61,7 vflErs•kinlii9drida, , E books cirp, NkLik. MrEtth i~lo n' qE.: -6;l'lleikik§frbr) 711. 8 : 4 ,97,i1 got 9, gr , to.,` Points 0116 I ,Bt DYerats , Cig,ll9fixi: 6 RiOVßlAVF°r 4 "." Atlviict,st,3 o . 4, 1 , 1 ,0 4 4, o n?M it hoe ' s ' tdll l ,i , `der, Recl7oo,ltofV9ok had ticlAWlon k o l f-t*IMIN4 ,44)1 Die Ir 6. MEM I A , rs 1 417: HARDWARE. CUTLERY lhe__uar ; g A e A i t ti- t V -petelec l i --ar o cb9aPe* Sitc )ll qc ifd•i dware,.evei brought to .Carlisle I 4:/HN P. LYNN respectfully friends and the public , generally that be hat Wit it &Ivad rroprtha cit3r4 Splendid stock el" - HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLER,y t ChenfiTaints, Oil, Varnish; u o defermitVed to Iselthheoper that) ewer. " His stock consists to part of the following? Ddilking fuel - brisk", sun hnd Screws, nails and spikes, window glitst, of all sizes. Ourpentorielohls of, ell kinds, suck as planes, saws, chisels, augurs, bracqs and bite, cornitheses, sulidtior sand paper. Saddlery, al full assortment consisting or brasss a eleted and Japanned Pathos* mounting,saddle trees, hilts stirrups,•beiekels, hog skins, raw, hide,' whip stocks, &c. Cabinet M akcrs'• materials, such as MAHOGA.Ny,, , vENFiEJiBi Gin 55 ,4 nd Ma hogany knobs, draiver and chest lotks, : lled-, stead sereWs and calm. Also, a Fiplendid assurtt ment of fine pen onti`piieket knives, tablek'nives and forks; floe scissors and shears, sheep shears; razors and razor straps and shoving cream. AlsotDijadlestiolts, and snuffers, shout to and tongiT, t brush7*Telt tin Cubs ; - nati 1 uoltels. , shovels and hpa'deir, hay mid TO v.st forks, halter and trace chains; coffee, milt looking glasses; and looking glints *tempt' al sizes In ill and crass cut saws,ba r, band, round and limn iron, cast,ebeCr and blister steel.— Also, rifle and toe powder, of the best quality and safely fusy. Togethet with every article usuallyAcptjp r a .Hard w,aroMor s e. r Call ttrid 'asinine befOrelitfirohksing• where• as Tanideterthinbil not to be Vest. The books and accoUttlit of the late firm of J. P. Lytle & Co., are iny , hands, and per. Song knowing themselves indebted to call and settle, as the books must 'be settled up Larne dintely otherwise suits will he instituted with' out respact tripersous.- - JOHN P. LYN E. April 29, 1846. WF. hitve heen permitttul.to copy tholollowhig• letter from a lady of the highest respects la Boston to her son, a young . merchant, dug business in Baltimore. The article the ora lady alludes to, we believe, is BAN CES BOAR- I IOUN,I) SYRUP and CANDY; which is 'doing wonders in the way of curing A.sthmas and loughs. N. Y. Mirror. pear Thomas, „you know my allietion, • • The COlll that 1 caught a dance, So I beg you will send me a bottle, • Of HOAltilUULD, extracted by FIANCE Mrs. Johnsen:l(litre say you knew her. And the story will sound like romance, Ilus_heen cured Wilier tong') of long standing, 13:y bui ing some Syrup of fiance. There's the - doctor, too, bless the old fellow, For his health, went a travelling to France# And CHOW 1101111: to he cured of elti,Mlllllllloll, . And lays it to l loarhouat l and !lance. Mrs. Martin, your fisher's first ,cousitr, Lny n o or three days in a -trance; And the first thing she said upon nuking, Wats " send fur some Ituarbuittni' to )esittrillty sent for the doctor, • • Who said, "I ran see let a glaiwe There's but one thing can cure )no*rder, A ntl thati4 snitte,ll - onrhound-from , 'me." So sou see, denrest Tons, my condition, no would my enjoy meets enhance, Do not lull to torwardio morrow, A bottle. or Syrup from Dunce, Do not trust it Ity nor Peter, For flair or some ugly mischance s For whst shall I do, deseesi Thomas, If I.ket not the lloarhound from !Inoue One bottle for me, nail another Pon'i forgm to direct to yime aunts; Ttie' :MI It I rvekoiy lint be sure 'Lis the genuine (lance. 111ra. Brown was bent tenable with' eirorigiting•, ' Rut now. she's as attarielli at a lance t Anti tire change has been wrought, she assures 11W, II) inking Mc lloorhoond from !lance As I wrnt to ibe store Mil last Friday, :%IY. Bogeyman e) ell gilt llfikime tt ; • Anil S 1 bisperiog said," Nlrs, I L t: s, You must Bountiful: some !loan bound to flatter 'Afes. I'ittg, who subseriltem to the Mirror, In that Journal encountered by chance, Very lucky, the first advertitetnent, Ilnil becit Seen in our village from Hance. UNIAM'S INTEftNAI. RFAIEDY Inv the cure of Piles. Tlie Vt.etable Pile Electuary, Invented by Dr. A. Upham, distin guished pit) sicion of New York city, is the only tea tly successful remedy for that dangerous and distressing complaint, the Piles, ever uttered to the .° merman public. - The pecteary contains no NI itieral Medicine, -ntr'AlnescColoityntai Gamboge, or other power ful and irritaillig purgative. No fear of : taking cold while under its influence; no change in diet necessidT. 'trinket' according to directions, I cure for life is guaranteed. Another Certifieitte added to the fiundreds that have alreadv been received, of the efficacy of Dr. pham's If.icetuary: _ • NEW Vona; August 25,1846: MCB9III. Wtntt k littalutrir--Gentst For sere-: , rid yenta past L hove been troubled with files, e very optative state of ply compitint not bei ig so! severe no to disable me fromistismess,lintra dread I hod of nnil patent Medicines, that until this spring 1 never used ;Rey medicine or applied he n physician for relief. The Piles then being so severe that I allowed several °neutrons to be perferpted viLtboimatty,betiefit Determin ed it See-Olio-Lb hiper thament of a cure guaranteed by the use of Dr.' 1J phn m's 'Eleit ry: I.ptirelinsed three boxes at your store, nod. from thetnie 'or I found , myselbentirely•eured orate Piles,and my health much improved. 1 restinikSirs. tour nutelv in ilebteil friend. • . ,• i Ezea Di Islerelitint•Taibir,l94 Itroadtrayi upstatra. l T)r. A. IJpbnm, l Proprietdre •‘' ••• 4hrrm k KETCIIAM; 121. Fulton streeti•Nesi: l'shiltyGenetttiAgentisforthe Southern Stars. 1 a'.7.S old in CarlisleVhy . Siimunt . Etra trir; and • Dragitlelegnittirally thronglyout thistruited States: , 11 .1krtivtriber 11 rl UM . -aaritlartielt-forreheavannoking:niolln Pee - a" 6 cents per desert, fort .sale at the Cigar:Faotaryt thasubsoriber. .iA -barlisle,.ootoker2tAi ;,;,,..t..,,, =I , ,iatinioii Viiiiliiii ltiidfciiiiiii ''f: : '1 ,i i , '5 - 4t.T.,* 0 1 ,4 1 9rIP,MIMPIY PrAlt!,;411?YA:T.4!!!1` 1 ,11 r,,eliejtAttifl9llo, ls „, l 9 __,1 , 9,, . - y ' :, , ,ii,,, , , , ,,1,,i; ! . .1i , ,,,: , !,.,',.) .f , .. 4 V1.R'i1.r%. , ftke° 6 r1",,t; , 11,,.. ,q Ri .t , 1 , ,41t.,'ir „•.,. •. 1 Tc.i)ii - VirmirugS,r ‘... • ' , 14•5 , - , -- ,,, ,. 1,- 1 . , , , , 4 •7., ~,,..,1:11- V 1,1,1 i , ...;,..i r..fir. 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I•VF A ISOAr. 4.!;-,.L'ilat, t is ia„ ii „ g i . ap. for • IMII4I TCit /,‘"teßila • 113 , e_YerY . • 19 cl99 p i n v g C 9 — fantteititeilitram,greese. ... k 4 ;•, 111 , inr.. ir vrri ti ntri ; m oll Doe: 30.1 • 4 - 4 -r44" 'Aerl44;iiiteic 'goo twill:, .THE PILES! A Cure for Life secured. ~ 41 .d• .t) I I;r i i fi,i • 4 ... s 4:tl , ' A‘ °4 '"j• ••' if. ', , , TTIC preceding. fl gure it.gided . t.prepresenes INSENSIBLE 'lOll - 11"13 - gra. .EV.ADUATION Joe the impurities of the body It will be noticed that' p thick 'cloudy mitt. iosscre from all points of the sorface, Whit% indicates dist the perspiration flows unititeirriipteilly-irliett-*l are . health, but-ceases witch we ar4 tick. Life cannothe sustained without it. 'lt is- hrOwn oil from the blend and other :juice's Of theliody,and didposes bYjltis means of nearly all the imperi l. ties a itbin'us, The language of ScriPfure is tiin . the 111.0011 is the life." If it ever becomes int% . pure it may be traced directly, to the stoppage of the INSENSICILE PEESPiIbATION. Thus we see all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or infected; is to open..the.poretti and it relieves it sell from all impurity,lnatantly. It. own heat and vitality are sufficient, without one pat Odle of medicine, except to open. the pores.. upon the _sorhtee,_.Thu s w_eseethefolly_ollaking . so much internal remedies. All 'practicioners. however ; direct their efl'ortato restore the inset i. sible pet spiration. The Thompsoniar,,for. shiner, STEAD'S; the 1 - 1 dropailiist shrouds us is wet blanketii; the Homtepathist deals Opt infini teissintils; the Aliopathist bleeds, and ddies us with mercury; and the blustering quack gorge us with Pills, Pills, Pills. • .To give some idea of the amount of the Insets. tibia Perspiration, we will state that the learned - Dr. Leweithock ascertained that five-eights of allwe receive intothe stomach passed off by this manna: In other words, if we eat and drink eight ;Mends per day, we evacinite.five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiraiiim. * This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and other juices giving &nee to the new and fresh ones. To check this, tart efore, is to. retainAu r thesystem five-eights of all the_vire, lent matter that nature demand's should leave the body. lly a sodden transition from heat to cold, the' pores are stopped, the pi rvpiration cease's', and disease begins at once to develops itself. flunee, a stoppage of this flow of the juices originates so ny . ecni plaint 5. - lt is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind with coughs, colds and consumptions.— ine-teitilis of the world die from diseases intros. ell by a stoppage oldie Insensible Pura: dentine. Let me ask{ now, every - candid mind, what course seetimAlie most reasonalbe to pursuit to unstop the, pores after they are closed ? Would you give physic to uirtop the•pore's? Or wool: yon apply something that wrath' do this upon the t ieOlogginguc witty id?' ABM - ye I know of no physician who makes any externs application to effe ct it. I'M:re these cireunisten• rev, li.resent toplosiciatis anti to all -others, Me. Mister's ALL. •u EALING OINTMENT, or the ‘VOHLD'S,SALVE. .1t has power to restore perspiration nn the feet, on the head, around tild sores, upon the chest, in shot t, upon any part ot the hotly, whether (linseed slightly pr sft;_,Tertly. It has power to cause all external sores, scro fulous humors, skin dis”sises. poisonous Wounds,, to discharge their putrid neuters, and then heals them. It is it remedy that swegiLs off the whole_.„ catalogue of cutaneous (Henrik' T, and restores the Catlett erdiele to in healthy funciimilt. It is a et...- racily that forbids the necessity of FO MU' snit deleterious dings taken into the stomach. 11 is a remedy that-neither sickeits,gives itiroweenienee i . or iv dangerous to the intevtines. It preserves and defends the surface from all derangement of its futiotinns. The surface is the mulct of five-eights of the bile Mill used up matter within. It is 171C11.411 with millions of openings to relieve die intestines. Stop up these,pores and DEATII knocks at your door. It. is rightly termed for there is scarcely it Ms ease, external or. internal, that it will not benefit' I bate used it for the last tburteen •ears for al diseases oldie chest, consumption, liter, haul lug the :, , most danger and responsibility, and( I I declare before Heat en and man, that not in cot siia• ++ le case. has it failed to benefit. when the rik 1 Bent was within the reset' amorist means. I have had physicians, learned in the prof - veins I have hid Ministers of the G ospeid nelges oft I'l bench. Aldermen and Laws ers, gentlemen of 1 . higlirst ermlition, and mnltit tides of the poor;( it in every vnrietY of Way, and therein's been h onevoiee—nine united, univerml voice—say in. McAlister, yutur Ointinent is GOOD." ' CONSUNIPTION It can hardly lie credited that , a salve can hare any etTect upon the lungs, settled as they are with in the systeM. • But it placed upon the chest, it penetrates - directly to the lungs,, separates the poisonous particles that are cousumiug them,and exi,els them from the system: I tel not say that it is curing persons of Con sumption continually, although we are told it foolishness. I core not what is said, so long sa can cure several theusond persons . yearly. HEADACHE Tlic'Snlre has cured peranns of theMettl7..le of twelve-yettre-shusolingoutd—who !arty eveiy week, so that voruniug 'often tout place. Deafness and Earache are ,helped with like' success. COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Complaint,, pains in chest } or side, lulling off of. the t se other, always isecompasdes cold feet. It is It s re sign et 4iece.t, sn'the system to hale cold filet Tist:Salie still mire every ense. In Savoie's, Erysipelas, Salt Rh rriy•Liver ConiPlaiht, Sordr E)ets, Quincy, Sore Throat, Bronehitas, Broken or Sore Breast, !'ilea, all Chest.:•Diseases,,such Is Asthma, oppressden pains, also,,sore lips,, chspperl hoods; tumor's, tmmusousp,:uptions,nerynus„diicasses,and.of the spina dim.. is r prohabli no medicine now, known so good. the: heal thing' its •itirld 'ed'r (Rend 'the' cli . rections atol i rsi !he bok.)'`• ""'", WORMS. ' ' ' Il' Parents kfieW 'how rile! mold reedicln'ei were tcrehildren 'taken inwardly, their' wonld trio s to resorotir Weed. Especially tomeecurial lozeit ges,'t dmedieatedlozenges, , l"cermitegkie ' 'pills, &o; 'The 'truth` hi, no one, can tell; incaris wormsinre present,: INOW,IIet wet '543* to; Pnrealui 1 1 0 child Ims worms. ft will ilrire„eyees teStige,q; them away. (Read the direiltions- around ' the ' hoe.) There is peobablf OtOthedicene on the fase 4! th9qtirtib *l4 Il lf s)M i PA- 0 - pul,ion werms. , . 'titildrivrAV§l.' 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