,MIIMM! a +"~Jw El - _ "t 9. .1, c r 4. VIEDNESDA:Y;I MARCH 22, 15-18 GEN. 'J.'AYLOR'S OPINIONS To the Editors ,of GE r4;Ent N Having failed this tnor, ning-to'Obtinlhe unanimous consent of the House to make a personal exp myself of this mode of car rectthig an error in your report of the -d'ebate7of-yesterday:-in-Cotnniittee of- the Whole, from which I would appear to have volunteered answers in regard to Gen: Taylor's political principles. . My tirst.answer .was in. reudy to a question put to me personally ns chairman cif.the Committee on Alanalactures . by Mr. Clin urcos, ofOlritriris - tirwliether-OJc.—Tay___ ?or was in favor of , the protective policy ? (This question fire entirely ontitted im your r . epoit.) 1 answered that us; WAS ; because he 'has said it elected he would" adopt the policy Of "the first Presidents," Washington, 4 Jeffe . ison, 'and INlndison, Who are all known to have been decided ty in lavor of that policy, all of them ha ving repeatedly 'recommended to-. Co n: }tress the protection of dottitiOc tures; and Jelfersoneven went so fur as to recommend positive " prohibitions" in certain cases. I also said that the Cien. was in favor -of protection, because he had declared that he was "a Whig in. principle," and_l INliette_ there is not a Whig in the Union opposed to protection. To be a Whig and oppose protection is inipossible, whiggery and protection be: ing inseparable. Hut I added that he was in favor of protection from my own . knowledge; and I wilt now give my rea sons for that declaration. addr . essed a letter to _Oen. Taylor, conveying to him the resolutions of a Whig meeting, of which the Wowing is ene,. viz : "Rssor.vi',D, That we have the fullest confidence that Gen. Taylor, if. elected' —having declared that he will follow in the footsteps of Washington—will adopt - ---his repeated recommendations to Con gress to extend adequate protection to American manufactures and industry in every department, and to promote inter nal improvements to , the-full extent, of the surplus means of the nation - , 'which he regarded as of the highest importance to the union and prosperity of the repub lic." -. In his reply Gen. Taylor says: 'hare read the resolutions adopted by the 4peeting•with great pride and pleasure, 'MA beg you to convey to the members .of the meeting, on a suitable occasion, linylninksrAc. Is not this enough ? Is it not satisfac -toLya__ELitis_not—nothing_that Gen_ Tay, lor could say - on the subject would be. 'The next 'question put by the gentle man. from Ohio (Mr.. Giornicos) was, whether - Gen. Taylor was in favor of the improvement of rivers and harbors • by the General Government? I answered • that he waseand for the game reasons; because it was sanctioned by the first Presidents, whoge policy Gen. TaylOir has promised to acopt ;' because it 13 a cardinal principle of the Whig policy, which Gen. Taylor has approved; and • because it is embraced in the foregoing resolution and his reply. The next vesiton put by the gentle man from Ohio was, Is Gen. Taylor op posed to the extension ofslavery ? I an swered that he was, and for this-reason, because in his famous "Signal letter" he approved of the ordinance of 1757, which prohibited the extension 01'0 . 5.1 , 61.y into Northwestern Territory, which ordinance' was drawn up.by Mr. Jefferson, and of which the Wilmot proviso is but a tram script. • , ''''^-The next question of the gentleman was as to how the Whigs Gould support . a man for the presidency who , had never • declared Mini& to be a whig ? . I req.lied that Gen. Taylor had declared himself to be a Whig= not an air partisan whig, but a whig in principle' —a Washington, Jefferion and .Madison whig; aye and a Clay wltig. Be has said that he would hive voted for Mr, Clay, that he would prefer mina - Mr. Clay President to any man in the Union, not excepting himself. What more can tiny reasonable man re .quire of . General Taylor thati this, in con nection with other and similar declarations. him ? Ho who is not satisfie d with; this, Would not be .satisfied with any 'thing that General Taylor would say' or • 410-.; Tint the explanation I intended to make , before the Hot4a this _Morning, • „ Yours, respectfully, . • A. STEWART. W4snixoTON, February 1848 • • , • yroutiMaikii•andle Magazine coNttsszoN. . 7 19 • Thtrp`o entaniehot onlnirireart,,father, .Tkere's sotrawbat inl•mrbrettat I 'The ilvelloag doyridgh;inther, - ' night I cannot teetTC - . - - I cannot, arab' po/zreft; tattler.. :•! Thatigli'l:Would fain chant weary *eight'oppreaneth me, ,C This weary, w e nigPt o 1 "woo i ltie - InCle of gold, father, , Nor lack of worldly gear i • landis.pro broad and Air to eon, My 9 Alan& are kind and dear ; • - • arplepi and trudiftlthar.: , hey,moarn io am, my - •;‘'.27 , i;,,.../s,iiii.oll 1 , 41 s pot a kinamen'e hard ?ii*gi'vo4ny"..berirt relief ' that Janot'fi'flille; rather, - Wnit thal fallie`e 'on kindr .o4tterers'swiarin around, r - 777-1.7 , ,A ; ,.. tat Icilow,hor constant mind, , kta;'?ZAA'r cOldvitow tallier: carlar my, laboring breast y i,::.,,,, * ,,, fyi t helitecii:aire,l- 7 1teingirp .. , :.;. 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',,,;44,111P.-15"t" - ..:4,-;.-• ,:itif.,4+l...r• Lint ws!.skil 4 , . soh! J.l4' Alt r ,If Allit.TO 1j :! • HEIROILREMPSI or IPILES, ' i•iTEllNAlforEgterrutt, rierinantin i tlieurtid by Dr. UPHAWS-VEGLVABLE-Ela 'C 11.1ARY, an INTERNAI 4 IttitgalPsvhich, if isad according to directions, a 'CURE FOE g ar anteect Surmise or THE DISEASE:A Common it sequence of this affection is a kind of tonehm a; or bearing down , sensation, as it is familiarly , ca - ed; there is also .a heat, tension and throbbing 11 the part, varying from a moderate degree of these ( sensations to the most excrutiming suffering ;= these arc caused by•the great How of blood to' I the parts. Sometimes the innercoat of the bovVel preludes at every evacuation, forming what is called Prolapses, or falling of the bowils; this is the effect of long Continued irritation and weak ness of that organ. In some instances the patient eriences nervous pains, which are indescriba e, and known only to The sufferer, which cum• menee immediately after an evacuation, and con tinue from thirty minutes to several hours ; these sensations are very annoying and sometimes very distressing. This disease, when of long continu anwis-attended by pain and weakness in the back, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, and other organs the, vicinity, pain slid numbness in the legs tied reel, a sense of straitness about the chest, and unnatural fulness of the abdominal visecra, accompanied with palpitation of theheart nd-appressionz—lndividuals—scmunioies-imicTi once, previous to an aunt of the Piles, symp toms denote ig peat derangement in this cheula nun ;_there_cs a_eense of_weiglit_and_pressure_in the abdomen. with a peculiar feeling of uneasi ness in the bowels, constipation or permmum, at tended with pm in the back and Inins, nausea, and slialit pains in the stomach, pale counte• IMIICC, contused 'senntions in the head, weariness,. and inimitable miff thaeontented state of the mind, and a sense of Ihluess and oppres-inn in the ro glen et the stomach. 'Filo circulation on the surface is feeble, and Ille current of blood deter, mined inward and downwards. For all of the above diseases and complaints,. Dr. UrnAst's•VEGF:TABLE r.I.ECTUATIY cures ef feetually, and therefore prevents Piles. READ. THE TESTI - S[6NY. IfoliSONi-Dett,-14.-16-14,- GcNTs:—l have used Dr. Uplunit's Vegetable Pilc I.:textuary which I purchased of quit, and lied it one of the best medicines in use for the • ]'iles, and also for bilious affections, at ising front an impure state ot the system. Yours. &c. . E. A. C._OLE,Marbleacaler—__,... U. S. MARSILts.'S OFFICE, N. Y. • • - Dec. 6, ' Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gentlemen; en. derstanding'that you tire 'the general agents Mr the sale of Dr. Uphaims %getmile Eleetunry,for the Cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to v•dunteer a recommendation in behalf of that in• valuable medicine. I have been afflicted for mm my years with Piles, and have flied various felde• dies, but with no beneficial effects—indeed.. I began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But about the first of September last. I was preiailed porn by a ltiend to make a - trial M . the above named medicine. 1 took his advice and tsjoire to 111/111 - 7STfrITOT MI - 1Y relieved, but. as ng.l, perfectly cured. I Most earnestly leColllllllqlll it to all who may have the mi,yrfortatte to be offlett.d with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectlulty, your obedient servant, ELY MD 011 E.. RE:amtritcr.r. CI:11E OF Pir.cs !—Tuncry YEARS :73TANDING!j Mount IVashington; Berkshire co, Mass.? November 29, 1517. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gents: For thirty sears I have been afflicted widt Piles, g s etteral debility and inflammonon, causing tumors and prolapses of the bowels, mad winch hal resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and oth• ens could give. The last three years of that titne toy sufferings dely desetiption. I was confined to Led, unable to help myself, and at last given 2p by my physician and friends in despair of ever I gaining health: in fact for three days before I commenced using Dr. Uplium's Eeleetuary, was entirely Speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Uphami:s Electuary, though an jr.n MAN, I have the pleamre Mewling the fact to the pub• lie thdt any health is now good. and hope •to live many years. if it is God's %%111, to make known _the vit t ues of rutntnoua it to my alllietekl fellow.rreatures.- It helped, nie_bttotAL,Ae Apeardions of all that knew my_ case, and...Certn_only..say: to.-others that it Is iiii — iny4opinion, the best medicine in theworld for Piles; or any other disease of the bowels; audit* they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure tin every Ohre. Vitals,- with the mutest eXprePt.ioll of nankfulness, CORNEI,IUB Llgraniont, herbs ro, November 2_9,047_ certificate tells n simple and truth. ful story of suffering . ancl relief, of which, as phy sician and witness m the rase, I cheerfully en dense. • DR. CHAPMAN. NOTICE—The genuine lipham's Eke(uary has his written stgnetore, thus (pry- A. Upham. )l. D.) The hand to alone done n ith a pen.— Price 41 n box. Sndd whole.iale and retail by WYATT & KETCHAN . , I , llltoa street, N. Y., and by Drturgisbs generally throughout rho United :itatel . 'and Canada. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent_ fur CarliAb January 5,181.9—1 y Stanton's External Rome(ly i LLED II &NIP S .11.1.V.1:1 1 1EMT. Is now universally acknowledged to be the IN FA LLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contraciiils of the Muscles, Sure Throat and Quinsy, Is sins,Old Ulcers, Pains in ihe Back and "Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, Tnoih.ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum. Bons,'Croup, Frosted Feet, and all 'Nervous Diseases. ` ot., • AT the Philadelphia Watch '' and Jow.lry Stare,-96 North ; , -Gold lever Watelies,fu 14 g • Second St., corner of Quern , ,• . ... .I'.s ', oiled; 1H 'caret "eases $45 0,, AA . ..%,,•,..•.• . Si Ive r Lever Watches, full jewelled ' 23 O i Silver Lever %Vetches seven . jewels -.- 18 00: Superior Quarter Watches .; 'lO. 00 Imitation quarter Watches net warranted 5 00 Gold Spectacles . 800 Fine Silver Spectacles ' . '1 75 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones - *"3 50' Ladies Gold Pencils 16 corrals,: ' 2'oo' Gold Finger Ilines'37j cents to $B, Writ e ' ', Glasses plain' 12A cents to 1/4; Lurict 25. Other asticles In iiroportien. All goods- war.: rented to be whatthey are suld for: ' 0. CONRAD On hand sonic ]told and Silver Lovers. Le pines . and Quartiers lower than ' tho above prices. . • ' . ... • Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847: —....__...,............_., ..., D. i. Stoottp ',. . "'.. : . . '.„' 1.. N. RISDON 31001M.&.RISJPON, !• . ~ . ... , .. ~ , . .. The Aticrse's Friend. PILEIRCELEVAV T A ILORS, PAPILLARY OINTMENT N 0.70, South Third Street, nearly impolite - the. S TANTON'S acknowledged to bailie most valeable tome- .. , . •Ezoliang-/, Plilleilelptil ....n.„.. ~ dy &alms yet been discovered; and.may ho re.ribESPECTFULLY iiiiiioulicis,tii thele friend's lied on with confidence by 'all'illto may have oc• .111, audthe publics that they are oinlitabili pre cision for ita use in cases'of Mum FEVER AcilTE Sired to mire ,to Order, of the finest ''und'.hmie in THE BREAST;-SOltE NIPPLES, &C.' materials 2 and arhuidertite prices , every, article This Ointmen t iepaillaularly intended for those of Fashioldtble Clothing:. constituting .a Gentle- Tomplaints .that Mothers aro liable to during tho mon% Wardrobe, for„Whieh their oomplete„stuck nurstn of infants, end may be, truly. called 4 "l'bo, of, choice and ;carefully sideeted.Cloths,,Cessi,' Neese 's Friend.' Price 25 cts. per box..' - " ' - mares, Vistirigs;St.:;:, of; dieleteit ited,most deal. , - ' G.; E. STA NTON, Proprletor,...Sing Sing , , ' ra w. iniittriurriii;eijmeticidriely . ' il ellgned, :.. New Sold by - '', , ."I'licir own printiiiiilknowlei ! ge of iilllliesiness 410r;-.1. Myers and Chas. Eernitz, Corliele. '' '; "snd'S . periforial attention taVVery,garrnent; enables El Edward Scull,,Shipponaburg - ' .. '';. ", •--: ' ' %hem - to: 'give entire saillreetine, nod ,t9'..botVold' .Donaldson-&-greell e raleaßtco—.. --.....- ' , 7 ; .and' new 'euatinners ,tliey'relpectfullrteadee'ini A:',Catlicart,'Shoherilstown: '', ~ ' '' '' '. ' ' iiiVitatiOn'tagiee them a call. ' ... •-:. :''.:' , ' G.:W. Lisinger;•Cliurchtoutii: ' 1 ~. ' '.' ....' :' ' Ilaying'beentae,Years connected .iiili;snint Of 3- , r..&.L .. .Riegel,....hlochaniesbtirg .': '' . - ' , the„hest end Melt fashionable, eatkiblishineale: in M.'l3illier,'Sliiremillistown,- ''''.. -•-: l:'.:-. .'r 3'."-1,41,' CleViii'LeCSo,nrg:.-. -..-.:- ,-1 .': '- ''' • this cOntiiry,#ruploying nontibed. fiestiyate Work; i irii;and:beltig Mllie coortant;tilealit arum . , Is-: lamealCyll;liteksouvillo• :-..;.'i,..j5 u 12 1848 te L it'faihienii"end -, best stYles'of.giloill; they . I arc fully p g;apii`Cti • o:accunimodate cilstenieral 4; 4l4 . e . ibest mannee. . :'• . -: -• '.• '' '-' ,: , :..'.;....L;1,,.-„4.,, 1 151111VirelflIjii4,,,uguk118;1847r-(inrie -;. ~, ~..., . , g_IU.NT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori,- Jai ety unequalled ,by any . similar remedy. It requires no pulling to give it a reputation, it has been for some time silently . and sorely securing it, and now ' when lie benefit-Jul ends have been experienced by eci many, the expressions of grab .tudo are continually 'appearing, and those who have been made whole by its moans aro desirous that the afflicted should no longer, remain igno rant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Gem E. Stanton,- the Proprietor, is con etatitlyreceiving testimonials of benefits received from its use, and many of the cures it has effected almost exceed belief. In ono case a'ehild had .been n cripple for eight years; having wrenched therespine, when at the age of two, .cars, by a fell • from a chair. Medical treatmen failed, but four bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength, and he now joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols, as robust as the healthiest of hz,m, and only n small hump on his back to re mind him dins early bulli:rings. 'Price 25 cents per bottle. . , MIME 111011,NTi:EAGLE- TRIPOLI. • . \hil9 is the heat articlo.erer:= dii.iovej . d for; JIL . *fleeing hod kin'trel tpul .Glass AVere,lieleg, eet t qribii*3rot en , it produces moat liant..and isiing liolosh'w411,:rory.:11tll.:1 I 00m• is also Mi excellent:article for, elciini p ltimmindimis Anil mirrors. Aim:TI4I ; UL gether free frontiroltliAnd-AmerodinwAubsisMies , MO Is used',.iii EuroPc.' , . ',pqrSon,w artialoWill IJie iir Yient 4.lT7.ll'.'rlpp..Ll,ei me-per Pirsciiiilriiishing'..to_ purchase soil! ignse,eeni,be,euppl le.d.4t.the:man4f . loitir!eg penes pt11344,10.7,e,ei11ei sit,tl)o, , ilettOtetefir .1 " tiV9 o :ittriPf • 0r1P1W, 0,1 110N.8411140,9 #cori,igo,o,o,l :i. : ,ivireibliVkii 7 o4iPt4P, I • e 1 4 , 6;, 01101%. 491 ;','' : ::.','''''''.o.,-.i,;,ik'...'iti_ji,i.':_t: : :q7_s:;,;."l4) . 'l - ifii . 7:: .- f: . c . • • EITOT-giToR: ATO • . 7 ,.: -, _•tear*ovkY.'Fz:oo4 4 4 6- 1 • 1foo#442(:•• T..2-10WiTIGHT.STOVES;r -siaith Second st.i Filtiladelphia,'wishes to infoim his:friends and the piiblin generally, that , IM still, centinues to mae.ufaotura and sell the geneine'AIR•TIG HT 'STOVE, , with the,lateet imprOynin6lW many'y9iirs''oxporiencein. these stoves, lte,ia,new.driablert'te effer:tiipq cnstomere 'the 'Air•Tiglit,Steves::with Ovens,' .Suntabla for dinlog roomsor nurseries, , lie has also the Am:Tight Stove on the.Radititur.plan, which makes a splendid ancinconomical parlor stove, to which lie would call jilteyparticular attention of those who Want an elegant and useful article for their parlors: also a large assortment ofCoal, Prfrlor. and Cooking cloves: all of which ha will sell at the lowest cash pri• cea. The pubEc would do well td call before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. T. would caution the public against A a Tight Stoves fonds by most SioVolllla re, as they.do not answer the purpose intended. . September 29, 1847, Secure the s uttiow C're the substance fade ° Collins' Celebrated KYAIG-HT—DAGUEIMEOT-YPESI fir WO SILVER MEDALS nWarded at the Fairs of thit.Franklin and Amerionti In• stitutes for "the best and must anis - tied speci. tnens of Daguerreotype tiortralts. The recent ; inprovernent made by the sub, scribers, and which is peculitir,tb their opts!): lish men t alone, viz: AN UPPER LIGHT, has. received. the highest recommendations frolic filo mese, arid duo written testimonials from the first ArliSts in the country, as to its great superiority over the liked side light. • The peculiar advantage of this light is that the natural expression of the eye can be obtained more.pcelectiy didii heretofore. Citizens end strangers arc respectlully in vited, .whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our spacious galleries; prohahly the Virg est and roost extensive in the United Slates, _and_examine_ for_Altetneclvcs the -ast_onishiog improvements rondo by the subseriber,s.iti this wondereakart. - ' T. P. &D. C. COLLINS, Propriekirs_of the City Daguerreitin Establish . uncut, No., 190 Chesnefst., 2 doors beloei 3d, south side.. Sentel - i4ber 29. 1947 Rover's First . Rate Premium WRITING INK. Silver 31e11,11 just awarded by Ike American dtttile, New., York, (1847.) folluwjpg testimony frtim distinguish'- Institutions speaks for itself: • listrsttsrry rte PassistLy.trits, • I'hiladelpltin, .lay II , 1841. listing tried, for some time, the. im7ntillictured by Nlr..losepli E. lltiver, we have lintinl it well suited for manuscript, by its rim- Irt•cly and its exemption, from coagulation. Its,shade also (CC are well pleased with. •, W. E 1101 IN Elf cNI 11, Dean of th• Faculty - and Pi of of Anatomy JOHN LUPLOW, Provost SAM'', II WYLIE, Vice-Provos IIENI(V REED, Secretary of the Facnlty of Arts HOS W ELL PA IMF.. Prof. of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry • \V' \V 6EIO I A It I), Lecttirct• in the Medical Department I'ENSI.VvANIA rotrAt,_Cot.t.to We Fully Concur 19 - 140111)0,4N . SA NI mou•rox, NI 0, Octal the Faculty ItIGII Scnoo,., A I) BAIA IE, Principal f • II MCNIUILTILIE, M 0, Pris— • Anatomy A . 3II:IIICtiN.FITiE INSUILariCr. CO. PIIITADELPTIM. FRE IPK PHA LEY, Secretary - _C_ListostAlnusti, Pitmans-am to J I) GEORGE, Deli, Naval Officer . H3VERT ADAMANTINE CEMENT -- A Super ior Arncle, IVurrunted. . For Sale, 111101es:de nod Itetail, at the Maim ory, No. 87C North •Thiril street, opposite Street, Phthalcltphiu. by .108E1'11 E Ilitsufacturer Philadelphia, Nov 17,1847 IMPFOVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth lat.tirae tory, No. 4-8 North Front sweet, beta e e l, Market nod Arch sirents, Ti 11•: subscribers 'lasi.% made get at i Intim% e- Meals ill above bilaille6S, al e now itailiti ratiaril,g of a superior• glinlity,all kinds of.l'Lvitr and URs..MKSTAL WIDE Wonk, suet, as Sieves, Serenes&r,for all kinds of grid it, seeds, spud, ore, snuff; starch, bricktlust Ste. Founders' sieves Or n superior trialily constantly on. hand. .‘ lin Safes, Wire Mal" Covers, AVM Springs, TWilleil Wire for Spark Catchers ORKAIIIENTAL %Vial: WORK, suCll,n9 Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Floss ar Stands, Trainers, Trellis work l'or Grape Vines, Bte. Also Wire Fencing or (-rorptleseriptioli ci:r Orders thankfully received and promptly I‘'ATSo:' , 7 Est COX exeituted by September :32,1847 Cheap Watches and Jewelry. nriak‘v.N.iir l N,tro ,s6itsA.e..A.RILCA.4 . :LIchis 04 i al a ict.l9w Vi!ePsival.rilsed .I. 3' , ;l4'iile•lnii 'Rod otbOre for' Ws renicirat end reimoneot ottio,' '4l isibieli liiielii fromatiivetioiteletiitioCtlti4blOo *r - ItalsiettirrilterejMeetrittriearrittitetrbrtFtt nitibilltiettirei:lcae'flve tl toil etiitoogetelhinAtoy, 'oi:4kt:talon, 'orthoseitielkitiiitl eittoot;: end &milk bottle Io'itoutol 6.11 /it tirt:';','Neiliel I , ' ttoilei itic. - . , igililf.9. - ' :.•' ; -,,' • •-• ; ', • " .- ;? • ?. 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Oitt Ottrfttli 1 ti1,c000044:10Ti. 1 4%, $ l , - 4.otplentwo,s . o, . 17ke,:lihyloil 'ltlfi l 4 - 1.4.-q,, ';',4 , ' , 1);tV4r111,11.T„G,P1.1 1., oi... , Asltrg'l 4 l . ooViiiorhOtt'it ...4.).0i,v - ,, , ,,A4 , 4g.mi,,,trvei , i ,: r4:;.: t.z, , --0Y...4.5,:igc... !:.' , 44 -,,,, ',9,,h,Ve,'1,5<,A-Al4iit'.4b;f.'At'MlVinkiN't,VOZlW:f.:;*-7i:ra. • 0 Voc,:f.Av ',KRISSIINKLES....=4E4O:,:QUAIiTERS 7, --,-1 .e , —.. -I come to you Wlth 1'4.0i with a imitp;tii,iicioe with a tear—t. I boUish all care froM the .passing day; I'glithicp all imiXii4 , thett !mitten away. ' r HE auhiCiribelaltilfe'S thii`triethod of in. *Ming friiiiihritirether in . general, that:AO:is constantly 'intinufaitirring and has lilcraysir Iiair:d'CAODIES cir . rery .variety (which for quality Cannot biourpassed .by any manufactured in the:State) which'he will sfill Wholesale ,Cr Ronal' at- the. OLD . STAND,.in North Ilanoseretroet, where ho also keeps Foicign kirid'NUTS ortha latest imporiatiori, which' bitsold 'at. the lowest prices • for cosh. Ills stockdonsists In porta( the . Oranges, Limon'', Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Fig's. Cocoa nuts, Cream nuts, Pea nuts. Pecan nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Filberts; &c. &c. &c. Hewould also cell the attention oldie pub) lie to his stock of Funny Artioles, suitable fut . ., the approaching Dollidoys, consisting of --Toss, Dolls_Fk_r_asoc ivhioh lor beauty Mud vari.ty surirasses.itny thing of the kind. over offered to the-titizons of Carlisle. In connection whit the ,above he ins" iiiirit - Edivothcpriintr4oiof raitily . eroderies, consisting of superior orished and refined LOAF SUGA RS,end a good quality of Brown Stlgarf; COFFE, from 8 to 12i oil; per piund; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black TEASf Molasics. of 'all kinds;, Choeolate,,trackers, Choose; Ride, Blacking, Hitches, Brushe4.;&c. FRESH SPICES, O.:. Poppet, Alspiue, Cinnamon, Cloves. Alirs• Lard, Nutmegs, Ginger. A supply of Indigo, Chest (polity) Alum, Starch, Washing SMin; I Saltpetre 4-c. which will be sold at reasonable prices. • The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to ! the public for tie liberal patronage extended to rint-dirring-the time be .has bee,. in busines , , and hopes by attention t • business and a de lain) to plooro, to merit a contimmueo et' the same. All--ortiers front a distance promptly nuondeil to. Carlisle„ Dec. f, 1847. ',T= -zr FALL . AND -WINTER GOODS,. E subscriber bay just received and is now opening at lain store, on the South went earner of the Public Square, un unusu ally cheap stock of seasonable goods, such 11111 sal thactfm, VCMIIfgH, Al fracas, Silks, Bombs. Zi Rego Shawls, Mullins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. • , A splendid' stock of cAtICOES, at prides var ying from 6, to 181 cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, Which he has latelyintroduced, and winch arc found to be by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article to every rustier:tit nitv in use, Also the. The Pekin Company's Teas. rte has been appointed-sole agent in this place eur the sale of the above Teas, to , which he would invite the special attention of the love. s of good Teas. The manlier in which they ore put - up is sueli;ris that:the 'flavour is ',tris-I,od for • uoy length of time, being incased in lend or tin toil. Families can be supplied with any quantity put-ttp-in-this-marnier. The public 1,1 respectfully invited to call . examine his i•toett before purchasing elsewhere inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety dud prices witi be satisfactory to pnrehasers. - • . E, lr. rerli,le, October 6, 1347. THE MME 11141". k, auto.erabor lies opeiteMandsome stack of FALL nod WINTER GOODS, 'to whtch • he would call the anent run of Alio citizens of Ca•'isle and the surrounding' . neighborhood. I wdl not go to the trouble of enumerating artields—lt would take up too much time and runm—l will only name It few of the lending articles: • Cloths, Cost.imers. Sattinetts, or nII. kinds and prices ; Velve•t,Sutin and other Postings; Whato anti Re•d Flannel, Irish Linen, Canton Flannel, 'Pickings, and 'Checks, Gentlemen's Gloves and •silk Cravats, white Linen and silk Handkerchiefs, M uslins,Calicoes, Uncles, &ta Plaid Goods of all kinds, for Ladies; such as Cashmeres, Cale. dona, Mous. de Lollies, and Ging:hams, plain and plaid Alpacas, Bombazines, Shalls, Glove and Hoskins for Ladies, plisses and Children; Butiavistu Caps for miss7s and children. Woolen f..:earfe in great variety ; Cum Shoes, a. very handsome article for Ladies ; Gentlemen and ebildien's Caps, of all kinds: GroCeries such os Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices - , &c., Ste, After looking through the market, jusi an chdr at the DEE HIVE, in North Uunover street, and for the CASII "I will give you good bargains as can be gut in the state. S, A. CON LE. Carliide, October 6.1847. TER SUPPLY OF Medicines. Vc. Di' C. 3 11'. IIXVI , .ItTICI, bovine just opened Os his %V INTER SUPPLIES : of GOODS' iles;res. to cell the - part lento' , attention of rani flies and I'lly 51611119 M) il I s replenished assort& of DRUGS nod M I:Int:INKS, which have been purchased sit the best houses in Philadelphia , and may be relied (10011 for freshness and excellence. Added to these will be found fin milieu stock of PAINTS,' OILS, CY F.-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &ti &e., all of Width be will - Omar to-be of the best quality call at the very lowest prices. Ile has made many iohlitions to los_ ck of !MONS, besides set:Airings new supply of all the Text Rooks, Histories, Heatless, Lexicons, Wei - thug Books, tke. now in use in College and our . public-schools , wh:cli lie will dispose of on terms suited to the circumstances of all. . _ Ills stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and estensi- • collection which it would be impossible- 'enumerate, but comprising many novelties which 4:11 - 11101 (MI to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Gentlemen's Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pension! Pencils. Bair Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Ron- Belle's rlah end estensive varieties. Foocy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Card Cases, Pocket Pistols, Pocket books, '• ARO; -a new supply of Cornelius's elegant LABB' LAM PS, togther with Sperm and Mould 'Candles, lloskets,Musitial,lnistruntents, Utobrel ht., Door rila`tcantl other aril; isles. in , the variety line . , widelt with p eirstatit iturply of fresh rums, nuts go l f Confeceicoary of the ricitest:Ottallty Itirge and splendid to which luire.orilitlently Witco the attention and patronage of 'his town and ermutry friends, at . 1,1,:eold aortal' ' Hanover street, nearli:ops. I - lAVERSTItIC:"'' pesite, lire CAClislo'B,utk. December 1847. • . FI*CBI4 • 'IIIE subscribeis 6a;•43 J *uat'ra • cieived final Philadelphia a 'new ai. •).7 -Y-aintatentufDROGS.NIEDICINES. • .PAINTS,PERFUMERY,FANCY• ARTICLES; -. h o, &c ; which hio.bcon aeleolad witf care and all viarranted~toilva.'satiarao. tion, both as•tagai.da qualijk and'priaooo ialmwlllfavorth ni ant ••-; Reembiitha etand;' • OppOfita hand •-•• •••• • - • • , ' : J.&W,B._FLEiWipI44".' PI NoV• 1 4 81-7 , . , v. •,. A l innelicicit 614'01444 . Odle! toOariktion., Of No cele4ra ed!si*mi,t, among tiohich :nriarbi cnnmerßteil follomint articles, :ilt; Rcisemild Almond; Shnving.Creamt il itst;v`ghnviiig`eoq}~ fine wriallingCelpgiien,lienr's q; 1910e4ine rna itki ror „04notiiie;ra.iiew nelieleToe i4e 'l46o.oi'StorgliTi)lisniksi.: ll o4jnet . .be.o l : reqt4ifee 00 ,, .1 Oltrlkl'Ddai'. 4 01, • k 7..• m'w • -r-p p ; . . • 0.1 C; LK RCVS:: PIRS.:' • •y• • 0 rirli.,-91117 F AE).ctivnmetitoij~cahat:ett, lire issue tylitMni ',Dr,:ilseltors "Pill are anew Medicine hich.has just appeared, and is fast taking the. places ofell others of,the tame Glass: These pills are composed Ingredients, but Rm. , 'two principal ones arc Siirsaparillii- and Wild Rimery, so united that they eel together 't• the one. ilirdugli its admixtere with other stilistiineci; and purging the :4,1661n streogth7 ening the system.' Thui ere 'at the same time. tonic and opening; a' desideratum long and eagerly eciught for by medical men, but ,never before diseoveresl.. In other words -they do the work tif two roolichies, bet-, Mr than mix two we knoW of: for they remove' malting from thp system Mit the impurities, so that while they purge they strengthen. eminence they cause no debilitation, and are folloived by no reaction. Dr .4.e Roy's Pills have a wonder-. ul influence on the blo'oil; they not only purify without wenkoning it, but they remote all nox ious pertioles from the chyle before it istotrve ned into IMP, and thus make impure blood :an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no neuseit or sickness attending . the operatiens adds most excellent of medicines, .which never strains or 'Virtu:Ms the iga st le func- • tions,bniWuses them to work in n nerfectly.iint-. end manner; anti hence piirseas taken them do not become pale and ernticiated,but the contrary, r while it is the property of the Sarsaptirilla, -untied-air 8-wi thmther-i ngeediente r to-remove all that is foreign and Impure, it 'is equally the ,prOpertV oldie W Otero. to TOllllllOl that is natural 'and sound ; and fierier a imbest state of health is the certain result of their united opera tions. For sale, in Carlisle by Dr. J. M)•ers,ole. Aent, and by Faby and hissinger, in Kingstown. geierd a box 25 Os. "•' • CaritslFeb 101847. MIALLISTERiS OINTME NT. luts . pow 3• to cause all exici•unl SOI ES, Se - lIITPULOUS — TioutoA, - SKIN filSt - A — l3 ES, POISONOUS WOUN OS, to dikcharge their put trlcl niatters, unit then heals 111C111. It is rightly termutl for there scarcely u disease,,,exter.all or internal, that•i -•w ill not benefit, a have used 't for the last four teen years for till - ilisisises of the chest ; consump tion :milli icy, involving the ut most - danger •tind respmisibility, and I declare before !milieu and man, that 'lot one single case lilts it failed to ben efit when the patient SIRS within the reach of tnortni means. 1 have had pliy.s:ciatts learned in the profession. 1 have had ministers or the Gospel, Judges idle bench, Aldermen, Lau yers. gentlemen of the highest erudition, and nailtidatles of the poor use. it tit every ttn•iety of way unit there has been but one wine---one a& vetoed voice-81[31aq, " Aliister, your Ointment is G 001.)." GONS . UNIPTION.....It cult hardly he credited dolt a !nave 0111 here any effect upon the dulls seated as they nee within the system. Bub if pliteed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdparates the poisonoits ptirtivles that are consu ming them, and expels them front the sy dem.-- ;t is curing persons of Consumption contiounity. HEA DACIIP:.--The salve has cured persons of tlic.liemlnche of I :a yenta standing, and who 'had it r,golur ever; week so that voutiting , pften took place. Denfuess and Ent' Ache are helped ,with like sIICUCSII. . ~....., - 11111-ILTAI.VrISNT:: I . 1t remove , ' almost inane tlintely the intlxmattion a n d swelling .when the pain ceases. Dead the direction around the box. COLT) FFIET.---Constanittion; Liver Com plaint, man in the atest or side, faillilig oir of the link. one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This oi tttt iient is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of tlika.,e to have cold feet. In scEolula, old .sores, z..rysipefas, sultrlieum, liter comphtint, sore eges,lti•nsy, sore throat, bronchitis, broken or sore In -east, piles, nil chest diseases Well as itstlinta, oppressions, pain—also, sori lips, ein, i , o p! hajuisoultionsTem u... i • bons, nervous diseases and of the spine, there - is no medicine now kitimn as good. LiSC %LO 111 .- IA D--We have cured cases that Ronal', defied every thing known, :is welkliS the shi lity sit I 3 nr '2O doctors. ()no Mall (Old tit he intLettent_sll.ffLrut his .childreat_stivheuLany_bene. fit, when ii IC ,, hoses of ointment owed list m. II AL I)N restore the 111tir suonet than :we rthing. II LI it:NS...It is the best thing in the svnild lot Burns. (Read the directions around the box: WORNIS.--It will (hive every vestige of them sway. There is pro6lily oh anedteine.on the face of •tbe earth at once so sure awl au safe in the expul sion of worms. (SOHN 8:-.0ectisional use of the Ointment will :Own, s keep enens from growit.. People need never be troubled with then) if 11703 will use it. ME S.—T/10%1mnd me yenely cured by tnis 01 Memo. JAM •MCA LUSTER C Co. Solcjn•opi 'mom aline 1111(IN e medicine CACTION --No DINT:DENT will be genu nc unleqs the names of James McAllister or innnes McAllialer & Co., nrc written with n pen upon every label. Sold by Sumnel Elliot ' S. W. Haverslick mail Dr. .1.1. NI) ems, im l Caritley I n & L. Reigel, Nle chanicsburg; Singiser & Paul, Churchtown, and Julia, Diller Newrilltt CO <3 NMN rj s 1T 0V ES fl-IFiIA D. Let None Despair. • THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtlila, for tho core of In cipient Conennimion s Chronic Catarrh, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Obstinate Cough, Liver Com plaint, Spitting , :,of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, and all kindred diseases uf tho Respire tory Organs) 'this preparation now so extensivkly used, lins no parallel as an-efficient remedy in the class f. -f diseases for which it is applicable Its peCuliar coMposition enables it to act in a kindly manlier upon diseased nigens; soothing irritathin, quieting the cough and inducing an easy expectoration, thus freeing the lunge and air vessels from Lamaism matter, which other• wine watOti aggravate disease and ultimately result in confirmed consumpticn -To public speakers thin medicine is invoke able,rentlering the voice cleat and strong, and removing any predisposition to di:Magill in the Lunge and Bronchitis Sec What Physician Says. The following front Dr. Youitg. the , oistim guishcd oculist: • Philadelphia, January 18, 1.847 • flaying used in My practice as well as in my own fainiiy, •Thouiso:: Compound Syrup of Tar ant&Wood Naphtha,' I have no hesitation in saying that it is t1113:111{ST PILISPArATION of tho kind. in use fur persona suffering from Con sutiption, Caughs,•Colds and all affections of the Throat, Breast, 40, so pc:valeta at this season of.tho.year - • • . ' • ,%VM YOUNG, 51 'T), 152 Spruee *trek Thin Invaluable- medicine t prepared. by Angney.k. Dickson, nt N. E. coma! Fiftlfand Spruce ntrccte, , Phlfadclphia• ' '' Sold•by ANUNEIN:COIisIo: :Pctc, cts per hottle.-84 . per dozen , . - ••• • ."•Nuithrwitttalll 9 o SOOTIIIN&SIERVITOIti ,„ ~GIIILLIIHEN; TEETHING:- A LL i t having children omitted ill with any of thane ditantecs incident:to life -teterol-Infattoricuch-ae-7convuleloneopeanio• dlo croup, cutaneous', eruptions, diaordired 'ttoiriech; and iOO6BIIOBII of the bowelea ehoiild Ibe, without failible,remOdy . that -efilittoroue 111 all the Abort) tie. ;.tteeri:J.Pitine,te?s,,te,etittleptp!t.iiis l .4.:pkgi „, „ 'ttlartlilllt/lto l 4( o ,•but ,tots.,6(itsv?,§4:r4r4ol7; - ME •.- -- • Viiiiirchagericoflron-and,Elteeli Tu4 B mbtre.A4!P9rtcFk:,nd ;Dealers. An Fore . gn,andAmericanlron„begleaVO the attenticithrpurehasers 0T1R . .0 ad ' STEEL, to , the now ' , assortmentut,Swede :Norwegian, Cable arid Common Englishlion 'which. they now have and - ;•arti conitatitly re; '.civitt'g Bern Europe: direct. - Also 'Ainerican, 'Con,, consisting : , of - Hoop*, English, Itiissitin 'and' Athertean Sheit Iron; Sinnll.Round• and Squire Iron; from 3-16ths and . uPtiards; Boiler and Flue' Iron, Horse. shoe and bail Wads, /We. Iron, .verlous Locomotli?e, Tiro and Iron • Angle Iron; Half.round Iron, Sin. Spring andßlister. cd , Steel, from best 'stamps 'of' Swede Iria; Cast and-Sheer SteeloSte. all of "vv.hich they 'bar at the 'LOWEST rates, for cash, or at "six months for . approved ritference, and to which they invite the' attention of purchasers before replenishing - their. stocks. - - Also, -Pig and Bk om Iron received on come mission, on which advances will be made. EARPS S. Iron and Steel Merchants, • 117 N.Water St, and 5 d N. Del, Avenue, Phila July 28, 1847—1 y TII-E—GREAT - CJENTRA - L ---- CHEAP HAT AND . CAP STORE, ' Wholesale and Retail,•No.2B4 Market fdreet, door abore Riatketrect,euuth.side,_ 2 ,Pm LA iiELPIr IA; Comprlses one of the largest and most boauL ful assortments of HATS, GAPS and MUFF in the Union; and of the latest and most 119 proved styles, nanufao:nrod und,e'r the Imme diotoruperibtendenco of the subscriber, in the best manner, of prime materials. and 'wild be sold at the lowzst poaeible pikes for cash. The assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, - Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nu tria, and other HAI S, of beautiful finish, and a complete 'stock of all kinks of Cloth, Glazed, Far_and_Pluslt GAPS,:ofthe most-desirable patterns, together with a supply of Muffs,Furs, Buffalo Robes &c. ~' - i i- : , 3 4.t0rtfi:;.4i.0 pap o.', Country Merchants and other; are respect- fully invited to examine the Mock. which they Will find it in their advAntage to do 'before purchasing, alit is his deterininntion c having adopted the Cash oystem,to sell for Cash only, and at the loweit prices. .` JOHN FAREIRA, Jr. Philapelphio, Dec. 1,1847-6 mo • ALLEIGIVINtr HOUSE, 280, Atirket &al ; Philadelphia. HE Subscriber (laic of the Washington Hotel, Harris -Ijll,, burg, Pa) takes this method of in forming his old friendi and the pub lie generally, that hashes taken the above na med HOTEL. The heuscis airy and comfort hide:and has been extensively altered and improved, and the proprietor : hopes by a s'eict attention to business and a proper care for the' comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share ofpublic patronage. 'rho house is situ ated very convenient for Via travelling public, beino."onlyAwe &lore above the Harrisburg and Pi.tnburg Depot, and within two minutes walk orthe Baltimore and - Reading Depots. STA. BUNG -attached to the premises, Terms $1 per /lay. E. P. HUGHES, ProprtMor. August 2.5, 18.17-3rno, C. HLMIENESS' CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, most extensive Clothing Warehouse in the United States. Re-open fur Win ter. 100,000 , Garmentson hind and ready for dis osul Wholesolu and Retail. To patrons we would say, that having btit one price, those who are not dealers or do not understand the reilluation price of goods, will have an opportunity of purehasing_Gar. •mente as lew as professed judges Jobbers reatly_tnado_Clolhing—ca n —re-- pleni.,ll their stones fur the ‘V inter, and we guarantee the largest establishment in Phila delphia to select from. We attend personally to the packing of goods, and see that a good assortment of sizes and well made articles are put up. Single suits forwarded us rer order. ,r 3 Our goods arc for sale only at the large. hui'ding, 12t1 Mnrket street, southeast corner of Mn rket nud Fourth Weds, Philadelphia. October 13,1847. AND CHEAP NEW Faintly Grocery : rill fig subscriber takes this method to inform I. his friends, SIIIII the public in general that he has just opened intim house lately occupied by! Dr John Armstrong and three doors east of J tat 1) Rhoads' NVarehmtsu, at large and general us sot tment of Family. Groceries, such as Tens Coffee, Sugar, Mnfasse4Chocolatu attut Spices o ectty d :script ion.- Also, a large and well selec Q UE/EarS MIRE ) Willow-ware, I crushes, Buckets, &c. tic. To barco of every description, from the common smoking tobacco, up to ‘Voudwnrd's best honey Dew eswendish. The p Odic si e respectfully invited to call sod examine his stock before I uy Mg elsewhere, as he flatters himself that lie cannot fail to please them both in prier and N. tripols Iron; the country wit find it to theiradvantifge to give. him a call; the store is ecnienientl3 situated, just a few tops from Mr Ithoads' tavern.. .lOS.D. HALBERT. Cavlifile. lime -2 , 1 g 4 7 tZt...IMtsiQ,UA HARDWARE AND PAINTS: NO EUIVEZIUG!- MOE attention of the public is respectfully AL invited to a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Hardware & . Pairit.s ; , which 'have just retteived from the City, and wh eh I am determined to sell at the LOW— ESP I EWES,: rdii'net pretend that I limit any Gouds myself, but buy them in the Git • all for CASH, and of course get them at the lowest rates.— Thopliblic i (herniate invited to become acquainted with the pricesondilien cell on ins and it I do norsell batter - goodwarlow and a little lower than the Importers ishall not ask them to buy...l will,subjeM - the pricei few - nrtieles ' -viz:' One hund red Wegi of,Nails at' 84,50 ,per Keg ; ono !tundrad Kogei:lVltitc.LeadA2 • per Keg 'of 2614; ;',2000 1 7 1 tot centkper.4l3, and.aliothergooda at. equally Ca Call ::and ice at 'the- ord,atdnd in North Hanover Street,aign of the. Dig. Mil' Sews LYNE, Oarliale,'April 7.1847. . • • FALL AND WINTER' , FSMONS. • 1— HAT, CAP, 86 MUFF STORE., m flE'piabieiiber has recently retWnied'framth L oity . with. a Jargw.andiasltionsl4,addithai to his; !I.:Stook, and is now:prepared to furi:ish ,La= cites cud ,Gentlemen u5ua1 . ..4.061(1 11 .4i Ills:tine, it 'the Moat ,reitiiirodile. , Trieee. 'AM ithhk,.will be, found.tomwitiiist off u s rich-end: ele:. Sant assortment 'of '11101.EISKINi•. BEAVER, illS*BlA', FUR . 001.; HA7l`4,very IMP& wonely ' finished ;, bILED. 'BILK - CAPS;9llWhititai7it.fleir , hml:LADßiS ° 'HUFFS; htshlr,suPtirltmqoplity:. ,,, - "•4 Old , 40 1 1. M ;him • great • platy apsel and he, hopes mg! tous..toYes :ditrii;fe',liie - hei so. 1 ; .* :: s 4 l,l4,olo o 'iiiitl i tiii i ily*af, the' albo'fl'VoiltiOlos lect!ikkes;ollariiiiig , Panic ~crmilige a Jays d' , a.Etj~ectprant, ;:,,',,,..!.., smiovilNui, - 4 - 1 : , --,,- . ,- , ..` ::".:., ,, •!'t!lii 4 '•Cikrininictiyeipalsimi-„,-, ';`,, , .„.• , elieifitridfohildiile. 7 '. 24l 47.""V: k c l l 4, ,4,,v.i1/4atk :"I s i: 4 .i 7- t - i , 'VZC,Mtt i -.1,.. • ~ :1M:; 3 i 14 :0t 7 4 1,,, , ' -,1, 4' "Kkvrt.-4 , V P -. . 77. . -: • -,...,,-,!' , %,. ' :,.... 42: , ;' ' .":. , i..(;, -,, ,azr, , , . 1,, ~... :,-.,, OPAYATe.kM&'I, , -.'l:' , ' ' -T%'%. ~... 1:h .'./ Dr Heeler's Panathia FFORthe, ipnitivaft6iierriiiinen:t ,nris if vat ` diseases arising from an iinpure state Of In Blood and-habit'of the body, VIZ r— -- ' 4-- ' - - Chronic diseases or the,Cliest, Pleuriny, V, • chide, Catarrh, e tc., Scrofula in - all its form , c ........../, Tinter, Scald head, Cutattebuti affectlorik of the face and extremities, chronic Rhautaidismoind . Hepatetis,'olfronic'Erilargements of the hints, ' White Swellings; Syphilitic Affections,'- Con _atitutional disorders, arising fromdcbility,-IVEer. curial and Hereditary predispositions, Sta, . ' 10 - ,ln every change that is taking place in the tinily, itJMmanifest that it is brought about by • something having a substantive existence,, If we suppode the organs of our body originally perfect, • they must continue perfect unless changed by the interventiod of something that bears en unbent. thy relation to it: In all cases of disesie, there must be the-interposition of some'new ingredient tvhich by playing .its part us asause, served to pr modify the operties befOre,counectedwith_the ' Inidy; Eli tilisurd to talk of - ipbtitantous disease ' taking place in organs previously hedlthy„Witli out the interposition of some morbjfic.agerit; as . well Might we expect a piece of Chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cause which must be removed, thro' the agency of the Blood. For this 'purpose there is no remedy.saperionto the'Pahricea.- In evidence -- tho following is submitted to the public - I Philadelphia,. June 7, 1847. • " }biting been apprised of.the nattire of the Pan'. aces, it affords i o rinichAtleisure_ttile ablo4o— recO-Minfilifiris-a va us le 'remedy for all thoso chronic; constitutional and glandular diseases, to which it is especially adapted. •To those who are " afflicted, and require medicine as an alterative, they cannot obtain it in a more agreoble, actives and uniform suite than is to be found in the Pah.' aces. I have used kin several instances with'de. aided and signal success. Yours, kg. , D. ALLISON,. M. D. Prepared and sold at thb North West corner of Third amPSouth easels. Philadelphia, and le tailed in Carlisle by S. E1,,1,101".f. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. feb23 , NO CHANGES-Ili the Weather will mate. dolly affect the body if the blood is:pure.— Eveiy-inillvidual, oven the most diticasedi boa within him a germ or root of thatoriginil pure blood of. our common mother - Eve; -'ithlolt germ of- pure blood is the Supporter of and is in constant struggle to -thipw the heterogeneous, corrupt humors, which ate the caoses of diseaso in the individual. By park. lug the body of this diseased,individuol of its ' had humors, you allow the germ of-pure blood to gain ground and to make blood of a better quality, and so ori . prugressivelyytill the.wholo - mass is regenerqted ; for the good principle, ur'good pure blood, is always striving to be pealbtnipithuover the bad or 'diseased huninee. Let all who wish to ho of a fine healthy habit:, who wish to have a sound Mind in a sound body; who desire to he able to' statiriiaithout injury the continual changes of iliiieellitiate; who desire to have healthy children; use (ha Brandreth Pals, whiel. will effectually cleanse the blood of all bad_ or corrupt humuis,.and restore the human body to the state of health enjoyed before - Alm introduction or mineral medicines. Remember Brandreth'a Pillaplaco within the reach - of all health: and long life. • TRUST.TO BRAN DRETIPS take them so as to produce a brisk effect, and' your ricksiess will he the aficir of a day or two, while those who are too 'wise to .follow this common sense advice, will - be sick fur months. Let die sick enquire of the agents fur Brandreth's Pills whether these things are so or not. Let them enquire among their fi lends and ask the same question. Verily IT EVIDENCE is wanted it shall ho procured. To the sick let my say, tire the BRA NDR.EIT PILLS. Man will be born to do -s of .ass, do'niliareii to whin lineitherto - been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease,`in• &unties and suficring, which r u earthly, Tow er linew how to alltiviate, until this discovery Was presented to the world- Thei weak, the. -feeble, the-infirtn4L-the—nervous; the - delicate, aro in a few days, strengthened by their one ration, and "the worst complaints are. removed by:perseverance witheut.lho expense an phy• melon. Adapted to all circumstances and - sit. outlet's, they are the best medicines over in• vented for families, or to lake In sea; prevent. ing scurvy and cottiveness,rt milting no Chang or diet, particular regimen, or care spinet t 4: king cold. N. B. There is no surety that you get the genuine IMANDIZETII PILLS, unless you purchase of the duly authorized Agent• The 'BR wrws PILL'. I re sold for Q. 5 cents pc. box, ut Dr. 11. andeetli's Priicipnl Office, 241 !Iron:Iwo y, New York, nod by the col lowing duly whim ized Agents: • \Vm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. J. G. AI iller Lisburn. Al. Hither, Siiireinansiou .1. & 1.. Geo. W. Sinffiser, Chore!flown. A. & I). Springs. I). L. Badman, \Vbite ileuse P. I). RosunhnrgEr‘Veiting,Centrev:lle. James K . 3jle,•liiekioniville. I:lo,waril Scull, Sliiimensburr,.• S. L. Seaman, 'Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, by CiIARLEgAARNITZ Sole. Agent for this borough. . ' The Great Eilglish Remedy. Dr. Barber's Lin:lemma aZIS4 MICIM.§MOo TThis most valuable Embionatlon has been used with wonderful MICCCIIS in the care of some of the most troublesome diseases with which the horse lsaffeeted, (without destroying the hair) sueli. as...uld..etraina, swellings, stiff ness of joints," galls produced by the collar and saddle, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and.ciAllo joints, strains of the whirl. bone, knee,. and fetlock, poll evil, , fistules, curbs, splints, spavim windgulls, pull's, &c. It very, soon cures old or fresh ,woUnds, cuts, bruises, liatules, palfet 11, ctirhS,Ste,,ltiet gives Instant 'chap . ' theiß9rotches, gieasa,;cte,,and the discount iseident, litiAorseelisving white feet and, nosee produced by .St.John'e Wort, which so Aim destroys the bottle and - bonen of the feet; end i`esista , the , action - of atilphur and vitriol ointmcntictld Ober remedies equally poweiful. "No - apPlication :hos. }lSPltOtdre PrOSO so inefulAn relaying stitipcsa,Offtlie:teadorialtirid joiotti,'"anf,prnduciUgsstfah bedeficialeffeete in cracked,.ffeel,d;,tirkitlght 'on b'y,Ligli feuding , splints and • This Embreertion bighly , recommeCced,to furriers, keepers of livery statiles;!wagoc,ere. stage proprietors, and private *grint:eitlen'oirn-, tog .horsers:,ae Oil invalun4lo' ',remedy,' 'should; be 'mailalsittly thalr.atables ,Alsd pate horse;, re e; a sellable . to kicks, ae . ant fiatlAt'iMielly • itglvandigeeos to,lteep It is: equally: benefiallthe , treatMebt of working cattle, fer,:galla, sere , ' ajecks,i , euta ;qciandsietc..," ,; ,„ . For 'sale irtCarliala by Dr. '',lOllN - J - ItiY-,. ERS;Orile A gent. July I , 847: - .. . i,::p. .3171.1er747,0;0_76,,t0ie,,),,0p:, 714: . „;k .fr i.* * A:01: 0,,, , d , i . , 4 ,..• ,:. r• ': .-- notitS. - 4:11 it ,r , s,rte.4%". : - .. ~, _.,. „ .._-,=-:- I,Ciitirtyy,:=c -, - ;,- - ' - ' ,, t - c,? .--- --•••"; '• . 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