MEI ,a t'u ~ '.,3:.if:o~~uib~'4~~' ,*,,,, MAIM Ie 1 ~,.,. tOsirtB4o4if,:,-%s.i,tpOZtagTl - • '''14••,' • ;,• , .1 7 •27;:'4: 4 11 • r , ` 4 " 0.4 , , •• • •Nti' • • 13 4410; 1 t • ME CAPasIEt3I3, I P.A. , . . 1/I.ltCFl' 26,1;184g PatrinC WitenitkilkMarch 13;1848. ' . „ Jim* Po.A's Va 19411 • "Terrible," Mr. Polk, ut the time he put ori the - Presidential robes," terrible shall he my Wrath;:if any 'power of Eu rope undertalrea,re system of colonization upon . -this-continent,- while I em at the • head•of allitirs in the, United States. I renew the doctrine, laid down by Mr; Monroe, in 1824, and I D. in all Europe, to attempt to Obtain a foothold upon this: continent! Let the British' lion roar . let the French • bull-frog . croaklet the Russian 'bear growl—they shall not in timidate "little Jimmy Mk." I am for the. whole of Oregon, up to the line of 54.40,- . from which I wiLever • recede!" . - The.to:areolcourse not-the,exaCt w.ords.. of Mr. Polk i , but they convey:, the- spirit and substance of What. ho boastingly pro claimed. The .phrase "little Jimmy Polk" is his own. Ile •haS. often used it. on . the stump in Tennessee. • Now,,whet 'has Mr: - Polk done, in--ac cordance ,with-his- . boast-of-what-howould do, - and what , he, , Would- not; 'permit nil v• European' petier to do en this continent? That is the guestipn—w-hathas he dorie? Why - , the Britiah lion. Ronan done day, and the valiant Mr. Pollc_exclaimed," Oh, take .the back track ~~l'll fulfill Mr: AdaMs' .predictions .I.'ll\back out—l'll-ask the Senate to give ___lip_hilLof_aregOn'and ,if it consents, I'll gladly take the. 49th- line Of parallel and be content! But 111. make Mexico suffer, that I wilt! .I'll have indemnity 'for the past and security- for the future! Pd. bargain -withiand restore to power the • Great Santa Anna.;nnd I'll make war on Mexico and then conquer apeace, which will give me at leasthalf of her territory, - which will make up for what I yielded —toGreat-Britain-in.Oregon." - n substance, was Mr. Polles lan-_ gunge while • taking the back track—on the Oregon question! l And how has he since-eitnamn OUT Mr. Monroe's doctrine! He sent Don Nicholas P. Trist to Mexico, to make a peace. 'There the'British'A gents,- Diplomatists and Bankers took, not only. the Mexican-Government, but Senor Don Nicholas into their keepirig—fixed up a Treaty, which they got the Alexi tan Government to 'adopt, which would • put money into the pockets of the afore ' 'said Britishcapitalistsliand negotiators, to the tune of millions, at the - aliened; - Of deluded and. swindled Uncle Sam,-and - then sent said_ Treaty to Mr. Polk; who embraces the_ ritish bantling and sends to to our Senate, with an ardent - desire that it - maybe ratified! And, fearing the "faith ful" in that body may go against it, as.be, ing too favorable to the wants, wishes and interests of the British interferers in, the matter,-he implores, importunes, and holds his tower. over the .heads of the "aforesaid to induce them to sup port the British bantling. They support it, and it is ratified! Is there no interfe rence here by a foreign power ? John Bull gets all he ;isles in Oren' b on, and, then out ---manages-Brother Jonathan,-- fools him . mnnmis bird in the settlement of the Mex ican question—makes him pay the mil lions of claiins due our citizens from the Mexican Government 4 and fifteen millions more to Mexico for Alto California, which with the exception of the Bay of San Francisco, is not worth a bundle of shucks! What indemnity for the past is, this ? What setnrity for the. future ? What proof is there that ono of ~the powers of Europe is not only gaining snch a foot hold as it likes in Oregon, on this conti • pent, but is doing as it pleases with-Mex ican affairs, and also with the Presdent of the United States ? I ask, what proof is there that Mr. Polk, like "Parley the Port ter," is not doing the very thing he so vehemently and indignantly denounced, When he copied and endorsed the noted declaration,. made by 'President Monroe, in 1821? Tho Whig members of the Maryl.frl Legislature hare called a state Convention, • to, meet in Baltimore on the 11th of May to ( appoint delegates to the Whig National Con, vention,' I:he Seotetatyoftho Treasury, It meted, has made another . 'blunder.by . : winch the new loan is reduced about ode-third in a mount,,, ; Instead of hayingfiye ,millions at his V hie itigp6.4dl;,lllO Seeieltity - ftritig that "he had only $3,200,600,:itht: ofreciurse the low est bulgi . 'tci the extent'of. $1 ; 800,000 1 will have to be rejectod. (- • Piiiez,L.. l. 4 editor of the Con- trey . ittidg . . di•.•,•Tirnie, atiy - i he hue keen shorn " ~ • ' of•liii f nragistrate and the tlifiC)4l: :` ll g h -IY; ° .'. alio . ' - nod , perquisites p -•f t' si . 't ':o•••o ran e rr ed to •otherhahlli! "ylen he••,bed pa . d •ono " d ollar ' r 3,9ly • fiie corderfei•hisdeeanentst a, ini . 1!, 1,1.z d-:onetwelve•and aJialrby. the yloiiieition - ', ' c •• :.,: ~, , - ' • Rahlifid Soap, ..f ,ii,•o:4o,•Ctuisx• ;FlTE•a.' tes Qra t a yatcr i 9al , incidont ; --••':i2crit ° I -t i hl 74Pd ac i n g '1 1 " ot place, in relation •to an ex ...whil'h:-C ' u e- - if I its'. ho 'unfortunately pos . • ;aldhfrif,y,oarilg 'rleapaYl;il,a.agipl'oicion;' . 1 11r / to n e° m h 4 : B , ...i'sciiiiedel,lvveitri, m a a pi es ;•• . otchss,ap:i7appoa—har, ."Felt"il:datk.and.rillcivii cr:ditc•occdoln, sore and bleed. leilii 0144:*-"A4•Prwiliataridod 'froitii, :pnelof, t .-,• tii had; " 'however; 0, ti0...„.;,d,,•,ara. _On • e inure ' •:""litligsgn Ori tl n a, . ,l 4 l li',o"Zcrth r e,i - olui.iine o.,,:th_f?, ~iliplo.,bha aq,,lii- j o ita t itt onl Op words. .l...nn • ''''' ' ':'- ' 9l"ll*h d i tt"filitiiiiiiiisn'''.,llBl - s I "'Asa .sure . tv,AslY 4 .111,,,, r!iiii,fofiblonisiboi,-*st a dr ~. 4 excerdunitiPs 9 iAdv,iftko papcqa t.o. .Pw n ly., , :•,,for aw•-gt 11,v:0)1.4001 rgoingig Oa ‘ O P'• ~-tho,timivital ogl'vr , i tinolid:tiie eltoristers,,:And ~',• ._i hey4loooii/a•-12.1 ig. borichow,spagsieph.ll9••••• "; '• - '1 0 • 116.11116 r °Ur i' I' .ftiffill 0611 lily; and boeuti. settled a aamPor 211,,,,-ifid:lolle=taf'ithp.tlaFf. ,*--,---611,mt,;,.91.3'"Prkin't4,:,;„d,iiiu6h Zossitemiiitt4was - ",Sitatr Li w h °,l•l• th e aOtiiiy.'orowth•ited''xicdhing ish9t " :'-exi l i f ht° •ic„ - n - trint•hf!h c iiic t thin sudden ' tfantirottnti ;, "'of an'eXr7,.,liaese to-beset y• wara,inqiirPi2l '.• i-tioefT9T rigoddy,tilkeftillatar ex , T.... of, ..:-..are.7.- d4,in•dne...:(llllailleAteefiettle'74_7oo-114 , *19,17 mitutifid ,:t!qnefleilk, wybioi She'lidd': ;, ,4.fit, 051:fivi;tdatildi',Chinpse.:13.raYe'ilyaithid th-ePhilli ( ;4471. .ktWif 9 rAw?`Y°1: 1 `;:tha -, ....§..r0f - dr-toet l .::ap * Tra h 0 , 'O r :, l 4 le P a ° a ° l l ' o'iwiodudes -thas--”Sid,c't •-himiiftV;'!•;.;,,ol,l,•,'4ll"/;..Mihvivh,;•lhtorshad,-?.-.1,17• , '::.`',,--,'Aiii*ll7killilit-170,11)11-1,:laa.fif7,T";''ITIZiNg T'lllitl :•q4 3l t,iro , Ifas,iontiorrian; Af.tfidqt •• ''•`;:.-,: ,•." . . - Litdlss .4 J ok . ~,„,.,_ ifilit ,ca _,._.,,,,,, .., ~...i , ~,,,. :7 1 i'o i a ff4trisOlft34..,l7.ts, 1 . 1. 13. FLkiM /14...."•;•.-i• ''.• 1 1 , , - ..,:k•u• 2 ciii .4:1'...°4t;iiiVf.77,k1,[1".; .;-:-;')'`,4Ao./.1?,'.V4.7,ref',..,.,-.C:y4„y:',,;,.; ,11.A,,,..;:!qt;;V:p.L.1•5., ,t', ' 11 '7 c HEDIOESHOWSqlerME1 - 0 4 ): , Ty? • I V , or-gxtiiinal;.poniiriantly,Clo4. (.1 FITABLE...E Libc fruAßYi:sllleliVrEitN&l: ticcordipg,toidirbctions o w cuns nip..ites is gtiltr. ' • . SYMl4ofitia;tlF, THE DISEASE.T — A: common vein-. 1 'sequenceof this affection is a kind :of .tonesmus, -- : or bearing . downnen - satlon, as it Is familiarly - eta! , od t -theropt also a heat, - tension and throbbinglin - the part, varying from a moderate degree af,these Sensations to the .most "exerutiating suffering ;-:•-'•• these are causeckby the great Ilow,of blood to the parts. Sometimes the inner coat.p . filie,bowel preludes at every evacuation, forming t'itmt-is. called Prolamine, or falling of the bowels; this is the effect of long continued irritation and weak ness of that organ. In some instances - the patient experiences nervous pains, Whiclrare indescribtv bin, and known Only to thosullbrer, which mcons tn me immedistel after an evacuation, and con tinue from thirty ' -to several hours ; these sensatiuns are very ann ying and sometimes very distressing. This disease, when oflon-continu nacci, is attended by pain and weakness in the back, irritation of the kidnbys and bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, pain end numbness in the legs. and feet,. a scene of straitness 'about the chest, and unnatural fulness of alio abdominal viscera, accompanied with pelpitatiovf the heart and oppression. - individual's min - tonnes experi ence, previous to an attact of the Piles, symp toms denoting great derangenient in the circula tion; there is a sense of weight rind - pressuire in the abdomen, with - a Peculiar feeling uf uneasi ness in the bowels, constipation or perinteum at:. Itended with pain in the back*.and • loins, nau sea, and...hlight _pains in the stentach_ c pale counte nance, confused-senations In the head, wearinestf, and inimitable rind discontented slate of the mind, and a Sense of. fulness and oppression in the re gion of c. the .stomaelt The eirclilation on .the surface is feeble, and the current of blood deter mined inwatd and. downwards. - For pll of the - above dieensevancl-eompininte Mr. UPIIAM'S VEciETABLE ELECTICARY cures of feetually.;_andalierafore_preyeotsEiles READ THE TESTIMONY. • lirnsoy,:Dee. 11, 18.16 GENTS:. - 3 have used bri Upham's Vegetable Pile Eleettiury which I purchased of you, and find it one of the hest medicines in use 'for the Pike, mid also far bilious affections. itrisind from an impure state of the system. Yours. &c. E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer. U. S. MANSII,II, ' S 017ICI:, N. Y: . ? • Dec. (3, ke47. Messrs. Wyatt & KetchatmGetillernen, .terstandirt,a . that you are the general agents for the sale of Derniftiiii;i — V4PWMl EFllethiery,for the cure of .Piles, I have deefned it my duty to volunkoer a recommendation in behalf of that in vafttbie medinino. I have be . en afflicted for ma ny years with Piles, and have tried various reme dies, but with no -beneficial .offects—indeed,. I began to . bonsider my ease tpterly hopeless. But about the first of §eptember last. I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to say that I am not only relieVed, but, its I believe. perfectly cured. I inerit earnestly recent:need it to all who may have the misfortunate he afflett.d with that minoring and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ELY Ali/ORE. llrvaitK.tat.c C 1."1; F. OF PI T.E4 —. I in NT y 1" LA ES Mount Washington. Berkshire co, Mass.? November '4!1.), lAI7. Messrs. Wyatt &Keteham—Gems: For thirty years I have been afflicted with Piles,, general debility anti inflarnmetion, causing tumors and prolapsits of the bowels, and which had resisted. all Ate medical Imminent Dr. Chapman and oth ers could.give. The List three yearraihnt time my sulfernigs.defy description. 1 was confuted to lied, unable to help myself. rind at hist given up by my physie:nn and friends in despair 'of ever guiding health: in fact for three days before I commenced 'using •Uphant's -Eelectuary, was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. lint under Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Elecrunry, though an orm MAN, I have the pleasure of stating - the - feel - 1e - theTinli. lie that my heklfh is now good. and hope to live Many years, if it id God ' s will, to make kno‘in the virtues of Dr..Upham's I:lectuary, and-to •• commend it to my afflicted lifflow-erentures. It helped me beyond the expectations of till that knew lily case, and I inn only say to others that it is lin my: epinium• the best medicine in the world for Piles, or nuy other disease of 111 Q bowels; and if they will use it according to the directions. I will myself warrant a cure in every case. Yours, with the Inmost expression of tutukfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. Egramont, Derks co, Mass.? . November '29,1817 . 5 The above eertilicate tel a simple and truth ful story of sullering rind relief; of which, ns pity sieintvand wiutess in the, ease, I. cheerfully en dome. D It. CI.IA-P M N NOTICE—The genuine I . l.lnin t 's Ek e t un ry lax his.uritten signature, tints iirr l'phui», 1).) The hand is alone dune with n Price n In ' S O lll eholcs;de and retail by WYATT & KETCIIA 121 Fulton Fireet, N, Y., and Ily Druggists generally throughout the United Statee and t.lana,k. SAMUEL ELLICYI7, Agent fur Carlisle January 3, Stanton's External RetuedY, 81UX2m$ 31.1.17.11.1E.17 1 . Is nue, universally acknowledged to - be the IN FALLIBLE REMEDY - - For Rheumatism, SpinulAffections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Thrum and Quinsy, Is. cites, Old Ulcers, Pains is the Back and Chest, Agno in the Breast and nm, 'Vomit-ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all NorNotni Diseases. B.ifi.iNT'S im ENT is sustaining a notori- A. cc y unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no pulling to give it a reputation, it has been fur some time silently and surely securing it, and now' ' when its beneficial effects have been experienced by so many, the expressions of g rab Ludo aro continually appearing, and - those Who have been made whole by its means are desirous that the afflicted should no longer remain igno rant of-its invaluable and infallible efficacy. 'Mr. Geo. Id. Stanton, the Proprietor ; is con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits reeelVed from its use, and ninny of the cures it has eflbetetl itirriokt exceed belief. In cite case a child had been n cripple for eight years, having 'wrenched the spine, when at the age of two years, by a fall front a chair, Medical treatmen tailed, but four -bottles of the Liniment restored him strength; and Ito now ,joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols, ns robust as the healthiest of them',-and only a small Ininip on his hack to re mind him of his early sufferings.. Price f..'5 cents per bottle.' • Murses . Fria' ITANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT acknpwledged-to ho the most valuablif tome-, dy ihat has. yet_, boon discovered ; and may bo:ro-, lied on With,confidopoo by all who may havo'Oc- : casion forlts use in caws of Mime Favan,,Aous! Ik THE,illtfiAßT. SORE NirralcAo.' • This Ointment lapartiaularlynnended.for thcia& .complaints:.t hat Mothers are ;liable, to during tho nurstng °of infants, and. may . truly- col lod.:"Tile' Nurse Pricot2s cis. per box. 10. E..STANTON, ,Proprietor; Sing' Sing,l Now „York, Sold by . . Er. I; Myors Mid „ DrinaldiritrA Groen,.Polirietitiin ; , • nS: ,L A:;Cathkart; She: , hordstowp agla!Ma.gb,ti!g - '` A .,. • ` ' M. Bitner;:Shtromonstou,n''. , • ,'.jam,l2)loB 71.011.WP, , E4p1410 , 11 1 Ri p ' • st,:artiol eicy..ey i'slicobverr .tAlia 'o, l 4olVares being ,4 UPPlifif . `stioOttelY. :stone, NO. and Inqingl l 9) lB liNill,t;NeTy an a n e eri t , i ft:4.'146;4nel aii'it' i treed: he::Aixtbilesiii:`l , l 7 liiklfr I • Vle'f: :Other free freei_,l4ol4a .njl gol l o l linic , o4l4a9cea WOO of ttpptl: lii _perenn 430 the; I pupgr,.t o'ore:harm te.,frell ied tr.t. e ma ne fa etnel ispink I,o7!„{e•liel‘iiii , b,t , calljnratrilid tient+ ater e;of ,4 •';,' . 1-Adeill' le,Qeteber, I ' '- —.:‘,"•;:,,,,,: - - - • • - - - Vieft44.4:l4 - tre.:.,e. l : f .i.tl,..W.ti:OrOf . 9 1 , . i' Estt 7. P -,,, 9 .- 1 .1.;,,,wpg Alt 1 . 0' ' ''. ' $ il ltt l :t , 11124Wifo tr , f ~_1 sgbx" I,iii,,, r ; ,44,-0:49,41,4; ?? . . , a.1411 ,,, ,T.„TiQ 4- :. irtt . 4. „:.14, ... , ;.*uprgA 1 : .. ,„10., :.-...:14,, ..,,,,,:),.•...,.,,,,,.- 9 A 8,47.-:::',.f ';-4, '..lrrvt. rs o Igits„r.“ 7 • : ?:', - - '`, 4 ... • ..'":;,...,: ' L , '. 1 ':•''' - t," %-'• ::,;n,.::,..,.‘ ti '' ;;,' ,i .4 '*,. t : 4, ,,, ^Z; , ;-Z ', . 4'''3°7?'4 l''J'' ' ' i l4 B3 l ' l( kli,, nt l . , ' " , ' -,,1 ,"1 , e,'; ..,, d , ... , , k~:e~" ~., ri»'>'„r{i'~h'~;Z~''~:tin'-_.~ ~:i~'i:bi, .... ;xi F.p,OL `KRISSNINKINS , 'HEADiQUARTERS, . ..; come 0 you with the closing yew • all with .a emtle,tonono with. a tear— , .. . . , .. I banish all care from:llM passing:day, - , ;,, I gladden alPhearts;thin.hastewnway,-.; •lIIIIE enbieriber lakes•-thili method .of ',hi -'4- .fot."riilnghilit-Ifiehdts• t and. thti , piiblie.,in• 'general, that ho iii - constantly 'ainailfaetuiing 'iiiiil-;has'altiraya thr hand CANDIES of:everY itbrietykwhieli for quality cannot basuipassed by ;any , manufactured in 'the Stai.o 'which. be, will sell Whole - 41e 'cit. 17.6101 - 61. - Iliik - , OLD STAND, in North Hanoser Street ; where_ ho also keeps Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importation, winch will be sold at the lowest prices for cash; Ills stock consists in' port of the following: • Orange - a, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, grapes, -citron,-Dates, Figs, Cocoa nut's, Cream nuts, Pea nuts. Pecan nuts, Almonds, EnglisliWul . - mute, Filberts; &e: &c. &c. . lie would also call the attention of the pub'. lie to his stock of Fancy Arlieles, suitable for the approaching Hullidays, consisttog of • ' Toys, Dolls SI, ratic'y Notions. ' which for beauty arid varibty sorpaSses , any ' thing of the kind over offered to th e citizens of 'Carlisle. In connection wii.h*e above he has just received a prime lot of •, { l'amily . Gfroocriss, consisting of superior crushed and refined -LOAF•SUGARS r and-a good:qtmllt:Y-of,,Brnittl. Sugars; COFFE, front Sin 154 ets per pound; a superior article of iniperial, Young Liven and Black TEAS; Molasses of. all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, thactre, Thee-, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &o. FRESH SPICES, vi...4Pepper, Alspice;.Cinnamon,_Cloves,,Mus tatd, Nutmegs . . Ginger.' A supply of, Indigo, fheat - qualtiyr - Altn i; Sturel4 - IVirshing7Sods, Saltpetre 4c, which will be sold at reasonable . prices. The subscriber returns his sinecre'llninks to the public for Vie liberal patronage extended to him - during the time-he--bas-beso-in--businesa, and hopes by attention t ' business and a de sire to please, to merit a continuance of tho same. All orders front a distance prunirly attended to. I Cialisle;Bee. I, 1847. - ..-..---I. * F - M1 AND' WINTER GOODS,. win,: subscriber has just- received and is ja . now opening at his store, on the South me.st_cotnurtdAlel'u.blie,Aquare, nn unusu ally+ cheap stock of seasonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassienereg, Sal t incitts s Flanucht, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Ilomba. zinca, Shawls, Milslins, Gl i oves, Hosiery, &c. • A splendid stock of i:ALICOES, at prices vat ying ruin G. to 181 (Tlts. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresltAock of the • CELEBRATED FLUID. LADIPS, which he has lately introduced, and which arc found to be by all that have tried Ahem, the must economical and desirable article in every respetnit now in use, Aso the The Pekin Cohypavky 3 s-Ten§. Ile has been a_ppoinicd sole agent in ibis place for the sale of the above Tens,, to which ho woulcl invite tin...special attention of the love. s of good Teas.- The manner in which they ore put up is inch, as that the Ilavinir iv pre - SC.lrd for any length,of time, beln;, -, , incased in lead orrtin toil. Fondlies •enn be supplied witlr my. quantity put up in this manner. The public is respectfully invited to cull exatnina..iiitaecti Infora ltrellaliar,„olacwhare inasmuch as lie feels confident, that his variety and prices will be eatisfiletory to-porch:l sera. ItOIIERT IRVINE, jr. 'Carlisle, October THE INlllE — nnbscribor has opened - a Imndsnme .11 stock of FALL and \\' ER.G.OOIIS, to which he would toll the itttentroh of . j.lte eitliziMs of Ca•lisle and the surroninfing neighborhood. I will not on to the trouble 0r enumerating urtieles—it would take up too much time and ruoinl will only nat»o a few of the leading nrlicles: Clothe, Cas:•tmers, Sittlinetts, of allkkinds and prices; Velvet,Satin and other Yostings; White and ReilFlannol,libil Linen, Canton Flannel, Tiekings. and Cheek 3, Gentlemen's Gloves and silk Cravats, white Linen and silk Ila tun erelile Is, Musllns,Calieoes, Lincies, &to Plaid Goods oh all kinds, for I.adias ; such as Cashmeres, Jalapa, Cale dons, Alous. de Laines, and Ginghams, plain and plaid Alpacas, Bombazines, Shuns, Glove and Hoskins 'for Ladies, Misses and Children; .Bunavista Caps for miss-s and children. Woolen Scarfs in great variety ; Gum Shoes, a very handsome article for Ladies ; Gentlemen and children's Caps, of all hods. such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Sze., &c, After looking through the market, just an. char al the BEE HIVE, in _North Uncover street, and for the Caen I will give you a good bargains as can be got in the state. S, A. COY I.L. carlie4a. October G. /R 47. TER SUPPLY Or Ofellichrep. Sc. ria Co \V. UAW:111'10E, 'has inz just opened 17, • his . INTER SUPPLIES of GOODS' desires. to ea II the particular attention of Fain Hies and Pity melons to his replenished assortm' of DRUGS and MEM:INES, which have been purchased at the hest hous:si Philadelplkit ,and may he relied upon for fr"eslaiess and excellence. Added to• these will lie found an entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &a Etc., all of which he will ensure to he of the hest quality, and at the very lowest prices. Ile has watie_ronny addition I tO Ins stock of BOOKS, besides neuron; a new supply of all the. Text [looks, Histories, Iteadet s, Lexicons, Wri• thug Books, &c. now in use, in College nod our public schools wh;ch lie will dispostsof on lerins suited to the cireumstances of all. 3 50 2 00 His stock of V.A.NCY AIiTICLES enibrriees it rich and extensive collection which it Would be impossible to enumerate; bat comprising many novelties which cannot full to strike the 'ey e und please the taste, such as Ladien and Gentlemen's Cutlery, Gold alid Silver Pens and Pencils. Mir Tooth and Clothes Briishesw Perfumes of Rau selle:erich and extensive varieties, Fancy Soaps, Shaving • Cretan,' Card , 'Cases, Pocket Pistols; Pocket books, &a. Also,' n new supply of Cornelius's elegant LARD LAMPS, togther with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Muskat Instruments, Timbre!. In", Children's Toys, Door Ma's, nail ether arti• cies in .the variety„line, which. with a constant itipply.a fresh FRUrpS,,nots and Gokfeel ionnry of the richest qtaility, tfinketilarge. nod splendid !stock to whickhe:Confidently invites the nttention and patronage of his town nail country friends, t tlie old 'stand in North Hanover street, nearly op ,Aisite the Carlisle Bttik . ,_•:• - • , 0. CONRAD S. WiziIAVERSTICIC. I)o'cernlier. Rat. .• subsoritlettivbalT from, PhiladOhilita ntnew, ' Y 4. :" Niiitinelat • of DRUGSoIIEDICINES;' ''.P.AINTS;PERFUIIIERY,FANOIL williCcaro'iind warrohted ecttlefue: iio b - iitli7afrigtirtla - Atta to;ni l t lie itt , W Romeinbor Run, Mimi:l)4ot, • •••••• • • 8 ,71 V -:14 - Rio; 16;1'8171: • it,13411185,91.11. of, tbii.eplebt , ,itedaltinnietioenonk whleh , tuprbe entinvlratect the - 010410# artielee,, la~ ' ltoe¢; Anti hotliig , .(.l ream ; Oita ry , shawl n efip,p;! +fineviVitililfietlOColegiiesiTidne., , q o 4;;Pli llo66 .mei irlgid; 'ol4,lOOtEn'O;iviiewlietiole fOrillto 100 ;lib Patitlii'StOtslt Ton been'yo O OßOd , )Iffit,ibl.),riit,OOtllf,TtillotyLSikiatt of; bt:W.44 „ '4lOll „2000M., 0 : 1 0M I : 40 g $ ' ='I.MWI" Groceries ECII " 411- Y I T C . . . , V4t , telf t; .e . ?;IIIEGETABLEONIVERSALPILLSo , i , I. A ntal ylinewd , mediediteflioti,tife;:tiane, Aitpolkurgc§.ll9lilleif.on;l;otrengthens,,the iystem.' Dr.'Lettoy!s T -ill'arel nevrrhedieine blob has just appeared, and ..is fastqaking the plaects of all others of the- (nem 'clean.• These, pi ils at re . - composed, many,ingredientSibut',4lics, two principal ones :tire, Cherry, *milted that 'they act bi Sitr`atipar getlier'iAo36e. .through its admixture-with onter,subittOncesAin, - rifying and purging ,;While !hq oilier, in, strength.' ening the system. Thtii . thoseldllo ,are at the same time tonic and opening;, a Alesiderar loitgond migerly sought for by_medical tit , neverbelbre discovered. I ttother._words,they do •the work of tWb medicines, and t much bet ter than any tsi 3 O we knew of: for; they remove lathing from the syslem but the, impurities, so tbat while they purge they strengthen, and,bence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no reaction. Dr. Le Soy's Pills have n wonder ul influence' on the blood; they not only purity without wcakouing it, but theV remove all nox ious particles from the ciliyl6 before it is conve ned lido .11tild, nod thus make impure blood nn utter itimossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there-is He nausea or sickness attending the operctitms of this most excellent of medicines, which never strains or tortures the dlgastic rune tions,libt mink; them to work inn perfectly ant twat rummer; and hence parsons taken them do not become pale and emaciated,but the contrary, fi r while-it is the property a tlie • Sarsaparilla, united as it is with other ingredients, tcri•emove all that is foreign rind impure, it is cottony, the property of the Mild Cherry, to retain all that is paturn,Lant2sound ; and. hence 11• robust state of health is the.certain result of their • united opera tions. • For sale in Carlisle 1,3 Dr. 2'. J. Myers, sole Acct, and by F.aby and Kissinger, in Kingstown. geierd b box '25 els. Carnal Feb 1(11847. M'ILLISTE.RIS-01NTMENT. IT has pow 2r to, cause all external SORES,. S.CItOFULOUSi, humors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS N 1 OUNDS, to discharge their put telt! matters, and then heals them. — lt is rightly termed All-healing, for there in scarcely a diseitse, exteraal or internal, that not benefit. I have used it for the last lour teet,, years for all diseases of the chest, consump tion and liver, Moots lug the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare berore heaven and Man, that 110 i 0110 single epelnis it failed to ben efit when the patient vas within the reach of mortal means. 1101 Ye (tad 1111),:e1R118 learned in the profession. I have hail ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the hooch,- Aldermen, Lawyers, •gentleinen of the higliest cum ditimmuml tuultiuulea_cf the.pcior_use eters. variety of way obd there has been but one voiej---ovie anis-cam' t9le. Allister, t our 11 - 1111;11e01 is 6001)." CA)N6I: \ PTION.-••ltenti hardly be credited that R sale en], have any effeet 011011 the tilligS seated its they ard ) ti Rhin the , 03 stem. Ilut, if placed 1111011 tile ch st, it penctiettes to the lungs Sdparlitt•S lite poisoo,ls that are COnfll !nip; theta, gild expels them from the sy It iv caring persetis of Consumption sillve Iris il pet s ms of the lit,,hvlie of l 3 )ray's atnuJnig, n a il win hail it r:igultir does Week 50 that vomiting otten •tool, place. Dmift.ess awl Ear Aerie are. Inlped a lilt like 10 I VA' TI -it removes almost imme iiiiituly tlic mill .ination mid swelling m lien the pain te:tSeS. Ne:111 the Illehetifle around the hot. (:01.1) FEE f.---Conetttniition, Liver Com. paie in the :hest el• tide. coh.g. nil of the one of the other always accomininies cold feet. (This ointment is the tette remedy.) It is shre sign of ithettoe tu.hNveesulll 'St:l'6lllla, Ohl sores, vri - sipela , s, Saltrlicifrn, liver complaint, sore - eics, Sere 00,111, bronchitis, brolucti nr,sore lirenSt, pills, elLellegt diseases suchl as asilinut, oppressions, - sore - liti9,cleippetl fiends, lumprs;totteneotts emit) tons, moo oils disuses and of the spine, there no ineilichte onit known es good. St; 1.1) 111.1.)1).---Wt—Imse cu .ed e;lses Ilutt nel lndli ocllo4l eve! y Thing kw . own,:).3 well av the Z 1111111) t.i 13 Vl' at duelers. Ore 11th tOld tis he had spent:plat on his c h ildren without any bene fit, It lien ait hexes or ninttnent eared them. 1.1)N 1.1.V5.-1t will restore the Indy sooner than t o v nth, r thing. It l - ost thing in the world for Burns. (IV:1d the directions around the ims. I\'Ul.\l•S'.--It nail drive e% cry vestige of them away. There is Itroknhly no medicine on dm face of the enrth Id mire SO sure nod so sure in the expol sirn of writ ms. COHN 8.--(h.raSinll:ll We Of the Ointment will riltenys keep,ettrus runt gl•uw itvr.l'rnple lived never it. troubled a ith them if the) will use it. l'lLES.—Thousatids nru y early owed by tuis 011.1111 cm. ;IA MEI-i Mr.11.1.15T1:12 Co. S do prop! oithe invilit lire C --No OINTNI will he ;tenu ity null., 11,1. a James Mt-Allister tit names NIL, kliisier Co., arc written with u pet) elute every label. Sold 1,) Ssn.,:el Elliot, S. W. Itarermiek Irttl Dr.t.ll 1. res, in Car'isle; 3, & E. neigvi, Me chanicsburg; Singiser Fc Paul, Chat ehtuwa, and John littler, Newt We. Cc., , ©NI.DtI;,'JP S A . V6,'Z' • iInYAD., Let Nene :Despair. • r. THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup of-^T., 4 v and Wood Naphttila, for the core of In. ciptent Consumption, Chronic Catorth, Asth ma, Brom:bah!, Obstinate Liver Coat plaint, Spitting of Blond, Palpitation of the Heart, and all kindred discuses of the Itespira tory Organs This preparation now GO extensively 1190 d, boa no parallel as an ellielent remedy in the class c f diseases for which it is applicable Its peculiar composition enables it to act in a kindly manner upon diseased nigon";; soothing irritation, quieting the cough and inducing on easy expectoration, thus freeing thy lungs and air noncom from ofrensivc mutter, which -other wise wauld aggravate disease and ultimately reqult in confirmed .consumptien To public spenltors this medicine is invaltit able-0-011(10'ring' the Voice clear and strong, and retneving,"itny prediaposition to uisaaso in the Lungs and Bronchitis . See What a Physician Says: . • Tho lellowing from Dr. Yuung, the Wolin. guished oculist: • • fihiladulphia, January 18, 1847 Having usod in my practice as well as in_uky own family, 'Tlicinisoi.'s Compound Sy.rup Tar and. Woad Naphtha,' 1 have_no hesitation in saying that itAs..the nesT PREPArATION of the, 'kind in use fur persons suffering Qom-Con sumption, Coughs, Collie and all• alyections the Throat, Breast, iS.c, przvalent at thii season ofthe year. Will YOUNG; 51 D,152 Sprite° street This Inval u able medicine it prepared by Angnoy.& Dicicson, at N. E. corner Fifth and strcete,'Philadelphia Sold by It. ANGNEY, Carlisle. Price 50 eta par bottlo-4k per d0z0n..... . . . =)=EtEattea Lt MOTHERS having children aillicted riezwithan s inf,thono diseases incident to thii, • tato-nctinfanc3,, such as convultione,spaarno:. - di e - cfoup, -cutanoouo zeruptione;-dieorderod, itomabhicnd the boweles 'elieurd 'rneyer,.be without thii•infillible . reincidy,that lAlicprovndrici,efflinelonaln ell.the'lclni,re • - bt,3184,1 6 1 q , '"Y. ,, j , 'Aril = Sik 41 0:A 3 4991 • 1 *, dq''',;l,; , or ; Sale b MILI/ER - Ic.VIINho parr 61, 9 Y.: ;Z6 ;s' - ,;',1 , : .,, :: , ; ::i:' , .t.', 4 • . 'r , _0. , : - .;,'; - ;:::.i!'.- - i', brrp4 , l!, , e.i-A , ;1 - 4 '4lloo4oP)OCAMiqWV4 ,rrilEYffaik o rlhersaMi ir t irO D' lerr ?t: 1 .t .- In , Faieignsand'Amoriatirt Irim;bo eaVe6 teiallOkattent Inn.elpeirCh 'deers Mf-IRONtiind , - STEEL'(. O tO , the'r news . aseortment- of , Smitle NorWegiiiri;(o.kblei hod,CointitokEriglielf Iron which ' d'ro'constantly re. (Worn EuropeOreet.'„"Allio . ,Amortearit .11,deti;;Biihd, Scroll; &e;--: Eriglish s: Ritionari.ond ,Aincican Sheet' lron thitail.Roundiand'Square' tron, froth 3.l6ths and upwardS• Boiler. and Flue Iton. Horse. shoe and Iron,ieripus Mule; Locomotive, Tiro nnd Railroa d' Angle Iron,.Halfr.citind Iron, &c: ..Stirlng. and Blister; od 'Steel,' from best stamps .of , Svfedejtarii• Cast and Shein 7 Steel, &c. all of Which ./ .,tlie 4 Sr., offer at the LOWEST rates, for.eaiffr, or'af six months for approved rel'erenee, arid to which they lathe the attention of purl:Misers before repleffishing'their stocks. Also e .%und Bit om Iron received oo coin. mission,'o vhich advances will be made. • EARPS & -Iron and Steelllerchants, ' 117 N'AV ale r.S t. and 5,i N. Del, Avenue, Plt ila July 28, 1847--ly .. • . •• TIIE GREA-T.CENTRAL CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORE, W holesale and Retail, N0.g84 Market street, 9th door above Eighth stieet, south side., Comprises ono of the largest and most besot ful asfortmOnta or HATS, CAPS and-MUFF in the Union, and of the Mlost and Most an proved styles, manufac:pred under the imme• diate superintendence of the subscriber, in the. best manner, of prime materiuls..and will be Bold at the lervast.pOssitile pt ices for Cash. The assortment embraces a. snlendid_varloty of Sillc,‘Muleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, _ N . and other ItAIS„ of beautilul finish,.and a complete stock °fell kinks of Cloth . ; Glazed, Fur and Plush CAPS, of the most desirable patterns, together With a supply of Mulls, Furs, Buffalo Robes &e. Country Nlereliants and othervitc* - reiitieet: folly invited to examine the stock. which they will find it In their advantage to do. barrio purebusingi ns it is his determination, living adopted the Cash system,to sell for Cush only, and of the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr. Philspolphia, Dec. 1,1847-6 mo - JILX,IpIaZiANY noupz, 280, 11.1irkel Red, Philadelphia. -111; - Sribscrilitir "(lard - of• - tlie Vashingtoti Hotel, Harris owns takes-this method of in stil forming his old friends anld the pub i lie generally, that he has taken the'above na med HOTEL, The house is airy and comfort. utile, and has been extensively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by n s'riot I attention to business and a proper care for the comfort of his guests, to merit sod receive s of pnblie patronage. The house jaeltu i sted very corrvenient for the travelling public, 1.l:tog:only ton doors above the Harrisburg and ' Pi lobutu. Depot, and within two minutes walk of toe Baltimore and Rending Depots. ST ill .1N(;* attached to the premises, Terms $1 per day. 1111e:11 ES, Proprietor. August IR47 3mo. CLOTURE ESTABLISHMENT,' liiddt eXicnsivoClothing+ZVniciloliec io the United States., Re-openihr ter. 100,000 Garments on It'and and ready for disposoli-Wholesolo To patrons we world say, that having but one price, those a Ito are not dealere or do not understand the real valuation price of goods, will have an ; opportunity of purchasing Gar. merits as low as professed judges Jobbers and dealere in ready made Clothing 'can re pleni,ll their slacka fur the - Winter, and we gnarantee the largest establishment in Philo , &Intim to select from. We attend personally to the etching of goods, and see that a good aesom Uncut of sizes sod well made a riltles arc put up,. ;:inglo snits (hewn riled es per order. Our goods aro for sale only at the large hui'ding, - 1 . 28 street, southeast - corner of Market and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. October 13,1817. NEW AND CHEAP • reflnt(?) Gi ° oCeirY rrtHE anbsrrihrr tnkes this method to inform his friends, tool the public in general dint he linSillfit (yell,' intim house lately occupied by! Dr John Armstrong and three doors east of J 15:1 I) Rhoads' 11'nrelinuse. a large and general as soi foment of l'amily Groceries, such ns Tens CntTim, Sioznc, Nliilitsms, Chocolate and Spices o ccely d secipliori. Also, n large apil well salmi rustirs, Buckets, .S:e. &c. To Laren or emery Seri 110011, leen, the common smoking tohnecu, up to Woodward's best honey Dew radish. The p :bite aim imspedrally inched to call sod examine Ms stock before 119 ha; el sowhere, as he flatters himself that he cannot fail to please them both in prier sall . glialit). Hs friends irfial the ermalr3 w II IMO it to their advantage to give him a call ; the store is ecaveniehtls shmattal, just a few steps from .:11 r Rhoads' taTera.• Caviisle,ititic 2, 1R47 HARDWARE AND FAINTS! ❑E attention or the public is respectfully ja . invited to a NEW AND SPLENDID s'rOCIC OF ardwa,re Bt. • P aints which I have just received from the City, and which am determined to sell at the LOW— EST. I RICE . §,I I do nut pretend that I Import any Goods myself. but Inly them in the City all fur Cssur, end of course get them ut the lowest rates.— Thaptsblte i therefor° invited to become. acqUainted with the pricesond then call on me and it I do not sell bettor goods as low and •a littluloWelllitni the - ImpOtters, - 1 - shatlliot risk them telnly. I will ,subibin, thairricos uf , few palates ' , viz: • , • • Ono hun dred,Kegs olNails at .$4,50': per Keg; ono.,‘thrldred Kegs Allnite Lead, $2 per Keg of 26 lbs.; 2000. lbs. Grindstones, 1 1-2 to 2 cents per 113; rind all othergoods at equally 9011 and sae at the Oldinend in North banotior'StreeVsign of the Big Mu Saw: Joll,lsl "P.' LYNE,„: 180'. .1.777 FALIiASTD WINTER • FSIIIONC HA : • •,. iillEi l ''isbuseribeir hits recently returned from tli , :city, with 'n forge - find buthionfible:fi (Miaow. to hiis-stoek t nod to no warquired, dies :Mil,Gentlemen , wl3li the Mimi. ail.lales ;his line,. at) the --- most). religodstile• stock, - bbe foiiiiil Hell iosortment. or: 110LE$KINi . :rB INANE Ito f. PLOT Si'nOILL,ID 'SILK C A PS,"o tledlfittoircatilO;f;Orid4LADJlKS , ,. UPPS; , 'odiighli 4 ,liiiherlfir-fluffltty.c7,c'c'-,. - ratilietr .. oteadfiMitoilikritZtOlitfords a,tr6'to b' able Iticisotieirtlietit)ifitifiliOllt'opoi -. eireo,ifini',Wl fitid,lolllNlqiglo#4oSliOili'elV4lf' 47: 0,11: IT" &mai" '');•06.01 . ... „. ~, "t444:i,ti3Oriiiilii.,Y4lo „M.9001#9#..': -,, -:;, 1 ...'• V" , ,'"'"', ' 4 ~,,P fV;..' .'. 1 -,.'-:',iifellit6lir:'filifp'l4y4tico(o,;*b'py?#":*fl,l!,,lttkk. - .o4dittiiii;',ooiethigt 4 , 0:1 ,4 ,1:p. , ,;:t , r : Ni; 0i044 ~.z . ,,,,.;:. ;, :.:-.l4l n p .74. l: l li peptiptP., -.. .4 w .ff',';‘., ; -?::4, 1 ,,5.. ':.V:'''.,.'..'n;:.'!,,r.4.-'l:.'.raliY.Y9firiOlgei,t,''4'-.{.0.014 ,1 J.',,,y,,i:-.,-;::.,..-:.'i,lllair.:37.6llidf'; ''....f,'•,,," -;*,..041„140.',1 :rS l','"''ii,,'''Sitiiittiyellillsk4l4.l"'>vic,4w4o4,,, ;,,?'-' • - -',..o4eia-,,,otys.r; ~. .1., ,, , } :;, ,, ,,, i .- : , ,,, t, ,,,,q , q 00tti.Y,q,...,,...,p?:'F.Y.:.,,t ; .1.,, ltblO r ir:0 0 01 . P."-M?.$ 4 .4eAfit g6gkip..(: ,, , la s t( 41 . 1. r • . : :::.1',0110:17111005.7:4 7 i,K:k :.._,' ~,,,,,, g 4 , .; ''', , ,;4,•:7.:.! : :,,..;-';',', ~.. ~ - ,. ..4c k r. ,, ti;',, i ;;. ; ; ; :,'',..: -. ;; -4,,, i i .• !?,4- ';( , :g1:4 4 t.M -, 7:qZ'' , ':::::iAl.:1;' , :Z.,- , „.. t,•!.:'; ,:':'') •: . r;. , , , ,1,x- - ,,,kf ~4,,,,,•, •, ~ •• ~,, . ,:~;. ~ ~, 4 C. TM S.' 3os.D.UnEwr NO IXVIVIZUGI MEN I,s{y:__~v.._ erls Panateg lug QRoo;iptOval'and. idteeeaee 'at O iri wire et4tii 1,131ct0 habit4 - 4!Of ii!tibOdyi viz' i • - dironia. - dineaSea:of ' the ;Cheat; PletiritY,Atriii,t'- - ,, - 7 . chios,,caterrii, Ote..Sciafpla.in: all' its fbritui! ' ' i letter, appla,ilenif,,CitennOtia' affections of tho : '' face.and Taxtromiticeilahriini&Rheumstism t and '; : - Repatetie,iefirOnMErilirgeinoinief thaJointa, . ';White Swellings ,, Syphilitic 'Affictiont,,"Colrf , litiblitairial disorder's ! 86814 from dehility,Mer= • curial and 14predliary,predtstinalthins; lie. '..: -1; 'ln every 'Change thikislaking,-place in the body,,it is Manifest that ;B:40, - ..lirolNhl',l1bOui:bY something hating a substanti've.extstsbeef Uwe supposathe organs orour : body:briginally,perfecti.- :they must continue.perfeetMaretke aged by the -intervention of4Oinettlingi thid,tiasir lin,nnheat: thy relation toit.' Intill Weil , zirdis u s e;.here ' ' must be the intereosition of be ' gra dient 11 0 which by playing its - part as [Vents; ertie&to"--, modify the propertiest-before. contilfeted Vith-tho- -- body. It is , absurd to.talk oPspoluaneoue ditleitto ~ taking place iabrgans previously - health ',w ith-.' out the intcrpbsitign of some morbifiatig - t; as: •, Well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Parid, witliout ~ the aid of Sulphuric Acid., ..In all disease there is a prior cause which moat .be removed, thro' thb agency of the Blood. .For this-ptiipose Their is'' ; ' no remedy superior is the' Panacea. In evidence the following is submitted to the public: • - --;-----.; - ' Philadelphia, June 7,1847. .1-. laving been apprised of the nature oftheTait- • aeon, it affords mo much pleneure -to be able to rocommend-it as a _valuable remedy for 'all that° chronic, constitutional and glandular diatom's, to' • Which itisbapecially adapted. To those who are rittliored,'aiid reclaim Medicine is an alterative, - ' -- theY cannot obtain it in a more adreable, active and uniform state than is•ta be found in the Pan acea. I have used it in severatinstaiMes with de-. cided and signal success. Yoartiektct - , D. Avmspa, 111. D. Prepared end sold nt the NorthlYest comer orrhird:and Souih streets; , PhiladelphitiOnd-r*-- ,-- -tailed-in-Carllele-byLS,-P,14.1-OT-7. Put-up-ini- ; — , pint bottles at $1 per bottle. • feb23 '''''r Brandrethfs NO CHANGES in the VVca'llier will.male•-.. rially affect the bo y - irtlic - blinid - icr iiiiri::— ~, Eve' yintlividuol, en the most diseased, has within him a germ or root of that original porn,: blood of our corrinion mother Eve; attack germ of pure blood is the supporter of his We, and to in constant struggle to Duo* off the. heterogeneous, corrupt homors,,which are tho causes of disease in the individual. By purg, ing the body of this diseased individual of its bad humors, you, allow the germ of pure blood to gain around and to make blood of a better quality, and so on progressively 1W the Whole mass is.regencrated ; for the geed principle, or good pure blood, is always striving to be predominant over the bad-or diseased humors. } Let all who wish to be of a fine healthy habit; who wish to hnvo a sound mind in a sound body; who desire to he able to-stand without injury the continual changes of this climate; ; who ddire to beim healthy children, use the Bra»dreili Pills, whicl. will effectually cleanse the blood of all bud or corrupt hiimors, and restbre the bolos') hotly to the state or health enjoyed before the - introduction of mineral ' medicines. :Remember Brandreih's rills place ! within the reach of all liktlriind limg lire. TRuscr. TO BR ANDRETIPS EILLS,L tske them so as to prodnee.a bi left effect, and -- 7 your richness will be the aficir of a day or two, while those •whn are too wise to Mow ; this common scone advice, will be sick for 1 months. Let the sick enquire of the agentir 1 for lirandreth's Pills whether these things'ara Lao or not. L„sl ihem enquire onion 4 their t fifiiii - dfTiiii if askllq.mini& queithin, .. Verilylf EVIDENCE Is wanted it shall be procured. To the sick let me say, use the - BRANDREH PILLS. Alan w ill be born to days of bliss, compared to in hat has hitherto been his lot; we - t hed - down tie lie has been by disease, in• (hinnies and sufiering, Which ro earthly pow. I er•Litew how to alleviate, noW this discovery I was presented to the world- The weak, the , feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, I are in a ft ti. , days strengthened by their ope• int/on, and the worst complaints are - remove! 1 by perseverance without the expense of a phy• i sician. Adapted in all eirennistrnces and sit• , untions, they aro the best medicines ever in vented for families, or to take to sea, prevent. ing scurvy and Costivences;rt quit ing no chang of diet, particular regimen, e'r care against ta• -' king cold. N. It. There is no surely that you get the ,genuine ! R ANI/11E1'11 PILLS, unless you purchase of the duly unthorized Agent. The 1111.1.N1)11r111'S PILI.L pre sold for 1.15 rents per bn's, ut ,Dr. 11. 111 undreth's Prineurul Oilier, '2ll Ilroadour, Nro York, and by the 101 l lotting duly author zed Agenis: S. Powell, N ew Comberluntl. ,J. (:. Aliller ' Lisburn. Ilitner, bhirernmoinwn. .1. & 1.. Ileigel, Merhaniesbnr;g. (ien. NV. Singiser, Chorebtown. A. Sc I). Leidieh, IkdlingSprings. 1). L. Beelmun, NVlkitt noose P. O. • Itosenloirg ur \Tuning., Centre:v:lle. • • .Istnies Kyle, Junks, Esto'ard Senll, Shippensburf, , . S. I. Neittlllllll, NeWl,llt . g, Sold in Carlisle, by CIIARLES IiAItNITZ Sole Agent for Alis borough. The Great English Remedy, .711..*.Barbeios ILiniamelet 1?0232.10 ,TLSI.LsOo Phis most valuable Embrocation has be4 tt used with wonderful success in 'the ewe of some of the most troublesumq-diSeases with which the horse is eget:led, (vvithootdlestroying the heir) sut.ll as old strains, swellings, stiff ness of jo'nts, galls produced by the iOllo.!ijitl saddle,- strains of the shoulders,'stlflei boor,, pastern and coffin- joints, strains - of - the 'whirl• hone, knee, -and fetlock, poll evil, fistulee, curbs, splints, sitavitii windfalls, puffs.: 4c. lt•vcry scion cures oldmr fresh writiudis",eute s 3 bruises, tistules, poll evil, ctirbsi etc.-, and gives Instant relief tn'the remotion' greatie, eta.; and the discaces incident„le host's having white feet and noses 'TtiorluVorj,ei St John's Wort, which MI often destroys the hoofs and hones of the feet, and resists the actin') of, sulphur and vitriol ointments, and other. reinedieg equally powerful. Na application has heretofore. proved, so nseful in ,relayjng stitirrose of the Tendons and joints, and producing such immediate rind beneficial effects in. cracked heels, biopghk oh by high feeding, splints and sprains. _ ~, ,T,lt is ,Embrocrtion'is highly re,comirOutod to ' farriers, keepers, or !ivory strihlas:Wprionorof stage proprietors, and privato geot;Orim.own log horses, ass lii .1941iiatilo', rg.P,ROY; an should My constsntly , kopl,'in t liel lI•MiIbI,PR,. . Also farmers, whose" IMrses are,'enllgblo . t i kicks, cols and; typunds, will'llhd 'it, etinall 1 adtutritageous in keorelf constantiy°On'inind , ---.'l It is equally 116 , 1611ra 'ln theltreatinent of) working cattle, for, galle,, sore' neelte ;'cuts 1 tv (ninth/ , etc. ' ''' ' ' " -.' lVl ' ' ''--- 1 - For mile In Carlisla by , pr.'lollN=.l -'Y4 - E RS, Sole Agent.' - ' ''.'" 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