C • l'L'E',46;vnrvareni• II ,1 - e.tat k, • • , ,kh 'YI:S4/.11: 77: • ' Xf;LE; 4 L • . 7 :A1'11.1)1,12 , .1 8 4:l3'' vAttiF. •. • . athe:gieech deliVe;ed; in the United Statea Senattkon last .Thursday week, by . . the .146 n. WartsrEit, that emi nent Statesman thus expressed himself in 'reference. :to the true value of New Mexico, - otin;of:the Mexican States which is to be purchased by out . Government under the• Treaty orPeace : • . • *rNew of-New 'Mexico. Of that, forty- • nin4. fiftiet!:s. at least is :a mere barren Waste Of desert plain or mountain. There • is no 'wood, no timber--little faggots to • light a fire 'carried tbirty,er forty miles . .no natural fall of „reins, as 'in . temperate climates. The place and scene:ate Asiatic enormously ..high Mountains, running up some to the , height of ten ,thousand feet, With very. narrow valleys, at their bases, through • which' streams sometimes trickle along; • a garter-winds along, throtigh Ihe - thread of inns. Grande : from afar in the Rocky MOUntains down to the lati tude-ef-about thirty-three degrees, some • three er:Teur. hundred miles. There these sixty thousand. persons an.. In the mountains, on the-right arid the left, are streams whose natural - tendencies wou ld be as lateral streams to . 116 w into the Rio Grander:n(l% . in certain seasons ofthe year,•When the rains have been abundant inltim,rnetiritains,-some of them do actu ally reach the Rio Grande, but the great er part of them always, and all of them • Tor/ar' greater part of the year, never reach •an outlet of the sea. They are absorbed in the sandy and - desert plains of the country. There is no culture any where, save that which can be obtained by artificial watering or irrigation. You can have this along the narrow valley of the Rio Grande, in the gorges of the • mountains, where - the streams are; but you cannot have it down along the course of th6se streams that lose themselves in the sands., - "Now, sir, there is no public 'domain 'in New Mexico; there is not a iota of land to be sold by the Government; there is not an, acre that will become-ours when the 'country becomes ours—not an • acre. But, more than this, the country. is full bf-people,.such as !hey are,..-Therei is no. I • cr •• tho settlement of our planters at fanners.— There will go, I. dare say, 'speculators, traders, some of them adventurers, tired . of the good country in the valley of the Mississippi, who desire to wander; but I undertake to say there will not be two hundred farmers - or planters from the U. States in New Mexico in the next fifty years. . They cannot live there. Do 0-01.04t0 'hey nrot nipg in inial.a..o lands-Which cannot be made productive in the slightest degree without irrigation ? The- people that are there produce little and live'npon little. I believe the cha racteristic of our farmers throughout this 'country is to produce a good deal and consume a good deal. Again, New Mex ico is not like Texts: I had hoped and • still hope that Texas is to he filled up by A population like ourselves—not..by the Spanish race, not by peons, not by coarse, ignorant, vulgar landlords, with tribes of slaves around them, predial and other wise, [Mr. Rusic. Will the honorable Sena tor allow .ine one word? I did,not like to interrupt the Senator when he was • reading an account of the country lying in the valley of the Nueces. When that country, comes to be known, it will be found as valuable as any portion of Texas. From its source to its mouth, the Valley of the Rio Grande will be found to be the same thing: I did not choose to iterrupt the honorable Senatowbut we do not claim it as an indemnity, believing it to be our just and equitable right. , So far as 'Mexican population is concerned, thereis a.gobd deal of it now in Texas, • highly' respectable, and amongst them those_who.have distinguished themselves as patriots, men of intelligence and of worth. These are coming over and_set , ding in Tins, oncoumged by the pros pect ot peke.] . • Mr..,WEnsrEtt.' I take what I say in regard, the. valley of the Rio Grande „trent .the:.staiement of INlaj.. Gaines. I ant - glattto hear that there is a part of it 'lit' for, the fort, civilized man. I am. . glaiCto hear, alio;:iliat there are some of thtkiiithithitanta'of.-Neiv Mexico whb 'are ..notso besotted.with their miserable condi tion as not To Make .tiome effort to ge -.out,of the country, and'come into a bet Ter ” Sir, I,would, ifj hadrtime, call the tention.of. 00,Seruttg:te4 - veryinstructivo i'titia'ah;*e . ,Was made in die.other House by ConnectiCut. He seernam:htrio:6,xainined travellers, dnd,.Corieslionded:o:iltik.all our agents.- - '`o.o".o*,,e,COh' - doatOinii.'4ll: their communi-, ~;c4tioria,, l tiiii;l'ciimmend' it io . evely Man, who Wishes to know - 7 ---- . --- jWhae,wi - _ -- are - aliout -, M - acquiro - by:th e au= N e.km9xiqe ___ is secluded iiolatc;&—vphice.britself—' :lii'ilifitMiddleitthizi mountains; fiViihun• triii4,4: believe; fropti , Texas ' .. ---r- ies fiorn, wi,i, t , DT,',,„ Five hudredm' , • 11 t Latr• '".--- • ons of Texas.] _, , :Idle eet,tled PPnj ..--- rtirt4er'fronl arlY '' bri' MErarren• not `belong .; any v - '''' 4, L .:- fn 1 1 Iv does - ' hereT ,o 8° ' - 14Worigings -—7 ' elAtlihei,h' it'hal i, n ° l i ;Ei Absolutely. mere ,''"ttlVsifi I#lliqt,°m, erlt ' I fvo'm communication, , - 1/firi: tau 'Buti "P.l l ! t ' rid'‘ than lb(' „§j6"l" ;',/wpti lit ty llir a‘. l °?- 1 t .t.h, ,iskids, in l ita ~.,,t v Yiwa . "" 6r most,4 - r hrd 012 ' * I'l +.l B *' ~ .- ‘, fit premeB , a ~l,the itanifin''tllceitY44l` iciar/Intlnitely less ~Typeeenu'l:theill4 Pk 4naito!l4,94l\iihe., " 4eleyafig,in:,inA _,,Nk tailanda;.l ar en; '' n le' of thentanuwic - /far leis fit to, - R e ,Pi,. ~, , f, our i isSC l eiatioq . 1 , ,I, [help, World , ' ''' ° • hens tntin a e epd,their ' 'Benhat°Srsandwich +lsialda-;-Ifar'. h better Clail habitant°f ' - hey t e ~, , s cociv less/vorthY at° e' hborhoch.. - . t ' lifitid'atut - in'ouir I,g ,t, choctattiat n''''' 1 ti 011ernkes'` 1 p wnees; , nen it /cpt $„ , giii orth ° . e ' it' Yen t d g e 't illiafrefiricliiiiiiiab,dA . iii 'l l . h e Bla ftfeeeltb° . ,st •./ t ,7,.7,7 , . hein 111', 4. ivr4offig, N7r4A T,lrm /atistlitlith t - ' ~,."' h ttl ialiatr3 t Thr `',•r° , - - .sr- ' - I 7 ')t.f 03,1• ' , . i s "1 "TV C ' W' . T. ! !stead of the pp;ordp'of t - ew Melico. 'They, have' no, notionpf :our institutions, or Of any freet_in*StithtionSdAlrhey no notion aff,our, poptilar goveraronat;r-- Not the '; elightestkth ':earth.:;:t;Andiithe, stitution is, faisicab tOtrdle:ofatiCit:a people: itialtingri t constitution; They, do not knOvitVe triedning of tha 4:11) not-know its import; - they know ingall 'itbbittit:- tell ! , you, sir, that' when' w m e lave , adii ir terri tory; and uriSh:io tittle it a 'Binte, so(cit tl constitution as the , Executilie- power . of this Gavernmeni thinks fit to send them will be sent ancradopted. The constitu- MEM tion of our fellow-citizens of New,Mexi co will be framed in the City of Wash . .; ington. Now, what says Col. Hardin in regard to Ne'iNlVlexico, that most lament ed and distinguished officer, whom I well knewas a member of the. other . House, and whose depth I did most deeply de plore? He dives a description of New Mexico, and speaks of the people of that country in these.terms.: on , "The people are on a par with their land.- One in two hundred or fire hun dred islrich and lives like:a nabob; _the ' rest are peons, or servants sold for debt, work- for.- their- masters, and-are- as subservient as the slaves of the South, and look 'like - Indians; and, indeed, are not more...capable of self governnient. One man, Jacebus Sanchez, owns three-fourths of all the' -land sour colunin has passed over in Mexico. We are told we have seen the best part of Northern Mexi co; if so, the whole of it is not worth znitch.". I need not read the whole extract. Ho speaks of all Northern Mexico, and New Mexico is not the better part of it. Sir, there is a recent traveller, ivlio is not un friendly to the United States, if .1 .May judge from his works, for he commends us-ev.ry_wher'e... He .is -an Englishmen, and his name is Iluxton. I believe his work is in the library, and I suppose itiat gentlemen have seen it. He gives an account of the morals uneinanners of these . people, and, Mr. President and' Senators, I will take leave to introduce you to these, your soon-to-be respected citizens of Mexico. "It is remarkable that, alfhong% exist - rf.: from the'earliest times of the colonization Id New Ilexico, ti. period of two centuries, in ' a state of continual hostility with the on merous savage tubes of in,Aans, who sot rounded theirderi itory, and in constant Llsc ett•ity of life mid properly from their attacks; being also far removed from - the enervating influences of large cities, mid in their isola ted situ Mon entir •ly dependent or, their own resources, the inhabitant• are totally lenni ute of those qualities which, for did ab6ve reasons, we might unmorally hare expected to distnigaish them, and are as deficieorii, energy 01 c aracter am p tystcal conrave lIS _ .. qualities. • In their sochil state, but one de gree removed from the veriest savages, they, might taite lessons even from these in nit lathy and the, conceptional decencies of life. imposing, no - lestrant on their passions, , „ : shameless and universal colicabin age exists, and a total disregard of moral laws, to which . it would be impossible to find a parallel in any country calling itself civilized-. A want of honolable principle and cousnannate du plicity end- tieachery, characterize- all their dealing, Liars uy imture, they are, treaen. , e erous and faithless to their friends, merald! and cringing to their enemies; cluel as all cowards are, they unite savage FeineUy with their want of animal coinage, as an exam pie of which their recent massacre of Go v ; Bent and other Aleticans may be given— one out of a hundred instances." "One out of a hundred instances;" and these are so; to lie our beloved conntrymen ! THE 13ljj 11111°E, lal HE subscriber hue opened a handsome stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, to which he would cull the attentron of the citizens of Crytislo and tho surrounding neighborhood. I will nut go to the trouble of enumerating articles—it would take up too much time and runny-1 will only name a few of the leading articles : Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, of all kinds and prices; Velvet,Satin and other Vostings; White and — Red Flannel, 11 ish linen, Canton , Flannel, Tickings, and 'Checks, Gentlemen's Gloves and silk Cravats, white Linen and silk Handkerchiefs, Muslins,Calienes, Lincies, Ste Plaid Goods of all kinds, for Ladias; such asIC-ashineres, Jalapa, Cale done, Mous, do Laines, and Ginglitims, plain and plaid Alpacas, Bom hozincs, Sindls, Glove and Hoskins for Ladies, Misses and Children; Bitnnvistu Caps for miss?s and children. • ;Woolen Scarfs to great variety ; Gum Show., a very handsome article for Ladies ; Gontlomen and children's Cops, of till Undo. Groceries. such as sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Sc., &e, After looking throng!) the market, just an. char at tha BEE HIVE, in North Hanover street, nrid for the Chen I will give yott,a good bargains no can be got in the state Carlisle, Octobor 6.11447, WINTER SUPPLY OF lirre sillegicines• C . l. W. HAYKRTICK, 'mini just filmed ►• his WINTER SUPPLIES of GOODS' desires to.eall the particular attention of Para Hiles and Physicians-to his replenishetlassortmt of .DRUGS and 111 Enc NES f w hich leave been purchase,d at the best houses in Philadelphia. and may be relied upon for fresbness anti excellence. At - Media these will he f6und All entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, 1/YE-STUFFS, Varnishes,' Glass, &o. &e., all' of which he will ensure to be of the beat quality and 'at tho very !owlet prices. 'lle "has made . many . , additions to hit Mock of BOOKS, besides securing a new . supply - er all the Text * hooks, Histories, Render s, Lexicons, WA. ting Books, iin,use in' Cogege and our public schools lib will dispose Giffin terms suited to the chnurimiances of all. • His stock Of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive:cnilectlon'Whiek-kmould_ho, Ingioslble to, enumerate, ,but cOrnpri sing Many novelties whieh:aannof.fa i I to Atrike the, eye and please the taste; aUclt'ati...Ltitilea.arur Gentlemen's Citticey,GoltrantrSilier:Pens itta,PAnollsi Flair Tooth and, Clothes i Brusheir PerfninelliefAtui l sellearl ph anti 'extensiie-varieties.pmey'Sdaps, Sluaing:Card ' Cal* gooktie Pocket booni, - .&4:..&0.':.fi;:' - ARP, , st:new-:.aepply Af..,.Cornebysts';Alegink: :LARDfLAMPS:togtitie - Wikli - Slie - rm_sinil Monk( Caifilles;llaskeit,MuilealVniitimmenta;;Umbral, ler;ChildreiVsTOyli, Door Mats, a oil,.other ales in , tbe variety, lirri*ikiai! with A-''constant supply of fresh,PßUlTti-, hammy , oU n the riehest:q t rlltY; Make 4.liirtil:;iidd. stook eleonfhlently invites the assertion anti patrooticeM ad s town soul oountrifriends,.at tbe.oloin;Norlh}Nangver sireet;uestily;Op, poiite . the Carlisle Banic.'; ' - . • December! S., tV,AVEpSTiCK ', ' 'l l th 1'144 iirit-le' / 4 ~ 7140; egaboori C ~..., ci. ------ ii' L l,iint riiiiiPliklidelphin a new . 7 ' X `-' -6 • CORUGS.MEDICINES, ~ ~,safttntnt 9 _,._.,.... _ AA AA , r A Nay, r''•- I * :1141/4iTtrl;jelM!ninletitil4: ,r • ,Iya._ jr 2,,,,,,ty,•Aliithican, DA vatrartc4,•••••;l , . ii ..41001))thlt:4115.11e4rei '' Pi1.4.9411tP,,:;,;_qt'.."?-:'1 who will ;3 ,o, sipeat.; , ,iii t I tcu r emb c r ,T, r i 14 -0 ff ,r-11.1,!'")-s,,t - Redd Diipcit.- ' 3 a vv,„,if togilfili p 4 6, 11,16 ii)Voll. 10, 1817 . , ~ ' 111 '• ..' -- VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL - PILLS‘, , .. i,,te.. _,'.l,:zfki. ! . iitrip unit jktiu.yt);;lTiptligttir,,thut,ett',.,tho e 4T'`. '.:. ' '',`q.thii"ntli . i irr i fi ei i i ,!r g iti'clAthsrit'A 1 :9 difeire. 'DM'. i.eV Oy7s'Plil.erek,riew ,raptliciine thielvhstijiitiViiiiieiiiiiiil;,'Oild!lurdit isiliihettlii% x plifeei fi . roltqotlieee'..tif:'tlte' iiiin-6'.'titiiiii.;'Vliiiis: .011 i are eomji3Ofetl'ollihrinfliigreillensilael,fib. two jirinetplii . oneir are %Sfrilintiarillhlitii . •Wllill ,Chorry,,seanited chid they •fietttngetlier ;:, the _ one through its admixture with othetratilisfinfaMitit , rifying antl..p:arging.,?vhilt”theoiller,iti,stresigth-! cuing the system. t{ 1 hus ! thoselikillo2lnf?e. it, Olt - Seale .iiihU. lihire On'tl:. 0 0, Suil iKii n . 4 1 014 90 . turn ' long and eagerly,soilghCloi• b,i.mpLih,eftYtnen,.:bilt, never - before di seordred. 'l;nibtlii;r Air,ords,..they:qc, the work of two metliAies,'MMl do'firiitteV.Aiet-., ter shim any 'Nvti•letiow ori for' thity- remove - unling front- the, systetri,b,upttlie I mpurities, so that:while they 'Petrgeihey ctrengthen;iiiidlionce they chute no debilitation, and 'are , follewedrty 1110 reaction. Dr. Le Roy's Pills haveM .wondert , ul influence on tho blood; they, not ohly..purily. without weakoningit, but they remove all-riox. inuspartieles,l rem the chyle,kefore It is,etinvis. tied into fluid; riod thus make impure blood an .utter - impossibili ty. Ai there is no debilitation,. so there ie no onuses or flick neva atteitilitig the! operatints of this 'mist excellent of medichtett, which never strains or tortures the digitate rune tionnbut causes them to work fops' perfectly oat oral manner; s n it hence pnriotts taken them -tIO not become pale and emaeisted,bm the contrary, fig While it is theproperty,orthe -Sarsaparilla, united as it is with other ingredients; to. remove all that is foreign end iinpurc t 4..ia ftntlaliy.„ . the_ property attic Wild Cherry to relent ail that is itittoral,Mul sound ; and Itimee a rebind' State qr, health is the cettain.resultof their united opera:. . tioics. . ... -• 'For sale in Carlisle be Dr. .1. :7. Nfyersotole .ient, and by Fishy and Kissinger,'ln Kingstown. geiertte . box 9..5 r.ts.: , t'ai•ltiaeli .." 101)147 ' ' ... ....,-.-• MILLISTEIPS OINTMENT. '. Il' 14ts pow ir to cause all external SORES, scitoPULOUS humors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOU,NDS, to discharge-their put tell matters, and . then -heals them.. • It is rightly terthed All-healing, for there is scarcely a disease, extermil, or internal, that i. will toot benefit, - I hate used it for the last lour teen years for all diseases of the chest, consnmp .lloit and Jiver, involving the , utmost danger and responsibility,and_l_declurebeforo heaven-and nine, thtat not one single casei's it failed to ben , •etit when the patient was w ithin 'the • reach 'of mortal means. i have had physicians learned in the Profession. I have had ministers of the Gosml,illnigetreftla bench, Aldermen, , Lawyers, gyntleinett •or thre highest erudition, and multiindels of theliooruse it in every variety of way and there has been but one voice—one univetisal voice ---saline, "Mc- Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." CONS UNI 1"TION.-11. OH hardly be credited that a salve eon have nny - effect upon the lungs 1 crated as they are within the. ss stem. litit, if ',Weed upon the elicit, it penetrates to the limp silpa rat es the poi SOUMIS 11211licieS Illa I are consu ming them, stml expels them from the sy dem.-- It is curing persons of Consumption continually. lilt A DACHE.---The salve lets cured persons or the headache of 12 year's shuttling. add who hail it rzgolar every week so that vomiting often took place. - • " Deafness nitd Ear Ache are helped with like suceeis. - . ItIIEUMATISM.-It removes almost imme diately the iciltinintion and swelling it hen "the i pain ceases. Head the direction around the hoz. CO1.1) FIC 1 1.11:.---Consumptio n , Liver tom .4vtaint,imitt-in,tho-elicsi or side, fallii.g c hide one girdle other ,always necolopatties cold - Evict. ('Phis ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disen w e to have cold feet. to serefola, old sores, cirysibeliti, saltrhetim, car ,r the' liver complaint, sore -rj•es,iitiliiiy;-inre-ilti:eatt, bronchitis, broken or sore breast ; piles, nll client diseases such as asthma, oppressions, mon—also, lore lips, chit plied hands, iumnrs,ctitaincouset•upv (tens, iteryous ii sea see nod of the spine, there is tio medicine now known as good. •• SC kLD .11EAD.....,AVe have clued crises Oat net mill) deficit every thing known, as well ns the aid lily of t s'o• 20 doctors. Otte mutt told us he Inufspent $5OO on Iris children witlrtut say bane tit i wh e n,,i; 11;1;•glo.s-17-alli";.V:aittlffIggteerefiep than any oilier t •[,,‘ 11U It NS.--It is the'best thing in the worldly Ilm•ns. (Read he directions around the hos. WORNIS.-- t will drive every vestige of them vac. ELVIS There is probably no medicine on the face of the mush at once so sure aud so safe in the expul sion of worms. CORN . S.--Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing,. People need never be ti oubied x ilh them if dirt will use it. P11.E8.--Thousands are yearly cured by mit) utmeat. • • J A MKS MCALLISTER fk. •Sole'propt let ens of tic above medicine. 4 04 , 0T10N --No OINTMENT will be genii no unless the nomes'of James McAllister nr mimes McAllister S.: Co., are,vritten Wiih a pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. flaverstlck said Dr..I.J. Myers, in Car'isle,.l, S.: L. Reigel, Me chanicsborgt Singiser k Paul, Cburclaown, s a d John Diller, Newsille. COMMINPITOWLEO 121A10„ Let None Despair. THOMPSON'S - Compound Syrup of To: and Wood Naplithla, for the care of In. cipient Consumption, dltronic Catarrh, Asth. ma, Broncattie, Obstinate Cough, Liver Corn plaint, Spitting of Blood, Pulpitation•of the Heart,Snd ull kindred diseases atilt) Respire tory Organs • Thi% preparation now so extensively used, tins no parallel as an efficient remedy in the eines cf diseases for which it is applicable lie peculiar cemposilion enables - it - ti — ccer - 16 - a kindly manner upon diseased pignuts; soothing irritation., quieting the coughand inducing an easy expectoration, thus freeing the lungs end air vessels from eilbpsive matter, which other , wise wauld aggravate disease and ultimately result in confirmed eimatimptien . To public speakers this medicine is inviiht• able,rendering the.yoiewelitar.and Strong, and removing any predisposition to - ob.:axe in the Lungs and Bronchitis • . • See What a Physician Says. .The following front Dr: Young, the astin• guislted oculist: " • • • • • Philndelnhia, Januaryl I:1; 1847 . Having used In-my practice Os well Ss in my ntvn family, .Thomaoh , e'Coinpolind'Syr , np ul Tar and Wood Naphtha; 'I havrtio hesitation in saying -that it is the user raarsrstfcitiOrthe kind in' tie.forpersons suffering•frani Can- . suraption, Coughs, Colde and all affootiana-nf _thii 'Throe!, Breast; Ito, prairalik 'id' this season of the year ' 'll %VM YOUN9,,M:D.I 52 01ictell.r"co r t • Thls' invaluable , in'eilieine . )i:il prafiered-hy Angney & Dtekson;at;N. F ; corner Fifth' and Spruce streets, Philadelphia' Sold by R.. AMINE V..' Citilialo:Y' cts per bottle—Ss pet 06.10 S, A. COYLE ' A1 . ; 4 \711 0--:' r '6 , 1 4., \ ;:100:i , r.' 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Also fAmerioan; con, consisting : ' Of If Anseiblal,ind f Ardeileaielghilselron r, Small Round and &inure' I rkm,front o.l6ths', and upwards; Boiler " and ritke•lkon;liorisel "Jl and Nai Rods, Axle Iron,,varibus eizeav LOCerriotivc,Tkrenied,,Rhilrogdj Iron e•Aeg le i Irdn;,llllf,rOnadlron,'&l3. anil cdo•Sicel,irdraz be tamp Swbde Chit land .Sheer Stoolaie. all of 'Which they offer tho LOWEST rate's, for cash, or irt• six months for approved `,refeiene, and 'lOl whieli they , intito the 'attention of purchasers before.ripienislilnk theilstocke, Also, fig - ankl - Blk om Iron received on coin. mission; on which advances will bet made. R p,s azgllß INK, -- - iron and Steel Merchants, 117 N. Water St.'and N: Del, Allenue, Philo July 28, 1847—1 y T E G:REAT . CITTRAL . .CHEAP.HAT :AND , CAP STORE, w ume.itie anti Retail;No:2B4-111ailiefstretit, 9th door above Eighth sticet,suutli - IPut.r.sununis, ; Composes ono of the largest and moat beant ful assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFF . in the Unionised of the latest and most 'an proved styles, manufaethred undir the 'lmmo diutc superintendence of the subscriber,3n the best 'lnserter, Of' prune materials, and will be sold at the lowest popsible'm ices for cash. The assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, 111.'10'61E1n, Beaver; Brush, Russia, Nu tria and other RAT'S, of beautiful finish,and -a-complete stock °fell kinks of Cloth, Glazed, Fur and Plush CAPS, of life Most desirable pattons,tegmher with a supply of Muffs, Furs, Buffalo Rebus &c. • Country Nrerchtila and others aro respect follv invited to 1311,11i110 the atoek. which they will find it to . their advantage to do befstre purchasing, Ss ii is his determination, having adopted the.Caela Ryden), to_soll for Cash only, and at - t JOHN FAREIRA, Jr. Philapelphia, Doe. 1,1847-6 mo AzzEcumeuvir nousrk . 280, Market Sleet, Philadelphia. /HE Slibscribur (late of the Washington Hotel, Harris in 11., burg. Pa) takes this method of in forming his old friends and the pub s . lie generally, that he has taken the 'above na med HOTEL.. The house is wiry and comfort able, and has . been extensively altered and Unproved, and the proprietor hopes by a s.riet attention to business and a proper care for the comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. The house is situ ated very conVenient for the travelling public, beingonly two doors abgve the Harrisburg and Pilsburg Depot, and within two minutes walk of the" Baltimore and Reading „Depots. STA BLING attached to the premises, Tprms $1 per day. E: P. HUGHES, Proprietor, A ugustg3, 1847-3 mo. C. R:ASMIENZISST • • CLOTHING- ESTABLISHMENT, TUE most extOnsiveClothing VVareliousa in the United Slates. Re,open.for-W-in tet. 100,000 Garrnentson hand and ready for. disposal, Wholesolu and Retail. . . . To patrons ... we would say, that having but one price, those who arc not dealers or - dn, nut understand' the real valuation price of goods, will huv9 an gpportunity. of purchasing Gar. meniiinns Viiir•its professed judges Jorbbers and dealers in-ready made 'Milting can re, plenish their'itaeks 'for 'the Winter, and we grni•ruttitm 111.1.• tom P t,il ti deloll in to select from. We tittt , nd personally to the packing of goods, and see that a good essortment of sizes and well made articles are put up. Single suits forwarded as per order. o4r goods arc for sale only at the large huPiling, 128 Market street, southeast corner of Market and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. October 13, 1847. NEW AND CHEAP Family Grocery : 'TIDE subscriber takes this method to inform Isis friendsond the public in general that he has just opened in the house lately occupied by! Dr John Armstrong anal three doors east of .1 lift 1) Rhoads' Warehouse. a large and general as sot totem of Family Groceries, such as Teas Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Chocolate and Spices o eves . ). d Iscriptims. Also, a large and well selec QUE.E.VSIIIRIRE Willow-ware, thrushes; Buckets, Sit. &c. To harco of every description, from the common smoking tobacco, up to Woodward's best hooey Dew caymans!). • The p iblio are respectfully invited to call and mufminelsos stock before I eying elsewhdte, as he flatters himself that Ise cannot fail to please them ' both in price and quality. N. 1 1,—Ilis [metals from the country w II find it to thetradvantage to give Ittm ti call s the store isectsveniesttly situated,Just a few steps from Mr Imads7 (orbs's'. Carlisle. June .2, I Rdi .16S. n. lIALBERT . . - crourApaaa. -- pp — . 'HARDWARE • AND PAINTS' NO NtrIYrBUOI . INIHE attention of the inibilo is respectfully invited to, a NEW., AND SeLEN DID STOCK OF - . . . in Hardtirate & 'Pain ts, which lhavo juct,fcceived from the City, and whichl am- determined to soli at.tho LOW— EST PRICES• • I do nut pretend that I' Import any JGoeds but bey their in the City all for CAin, and of eoareeget them .at the lowest rates.-- Thopulific i ther'clore invited to become neiluitinted, with .the prices,andthen call on me and if Ida not sell better goods. is low and a filth fairer than' the Importers, I shall not ask themid tiny, ',II' will !subjoin , the'prices 'of a few 'articles. • Ono' liondrodl - , - Klige'•;of taila , per Keg one iiindredlegs,.:White Lead, 82 - per Keg; of 26 lbs,; 2000 lbs., Grindstones, 1 1-2 to 2 cents per lb, and all inholuoada at egoally O j Call, and aaii at ihe.sold'atan‘ip North' - klonoSer Street,'Sign , qthe ...-^-• P..4r1,1E, Ca r I i ale; 'Air it 7;1847 ..• , . • FALL, AND • : •• •• • HAT' CAP - lib PAUFFSTORE: - 1•••• Til sutmorib'er haayetently:'ritartied Ilioni alty ; Nrith Alamo ;and lashimiable-nilditidn to his .stook, and is' nowareliared. to furnish Li tics" ;• and %Antimafia With all the Usual Articles in. hir line,-Sit,-,the-•mciptTrigliorillbli; ri c e . . Itto , Attack will be found to. onnalat.of n.rioh 'and de: , gant..assortment .of.-111Q1;ESKIN,,,4gitivEit,„ 12A148$ A t FUR :15i4WCIOL' tiler S, 'vOr'y :hand .tntmoly , fi ni siled • ; • i•• 1 : 1 R,' , .(.11.43T.1-1 0 4 ; „1 , 31LF,D , SILK d4r9l,oUtlies -m uxi•Fg•l :14-Adiblr kniteilete.utuditYV • • 'Gratin j ed ifiss;Pheral -patronage of fife old: and steady. cuitomers;'it'itttords Tim - great plea-- safe o,lllllltilip;lllflrVA:thiiinilfinalgliniloc ape OdVanlageoes tollitintslSol to give him:a;e~t~l helore rivaling eiseirlierel. l • . ;.,"1 lioeLliiill'wSet,l,:i, oath Hantireratreet.' Carlisle, October '20.411147..• ;1',1(4 , Tayno'slratiglpeNodicines' • • eipturisi•.fiquiliCtAglakoveLiiivatile • /lig utirt • • 4'7. 'woulo vei r iartiler 7'-.•' • 1 Y,4,t141..!4 T • rir 74), ,11; zi„iil9: • P•i t E4ACRIN - - , v04 1 :60.1°Y , 91 1, PqA I r• • • tsr- 11" , - MN ME Ni • Ane , . - - ea yOkth.e3l:o3l69iatitri4.pcnn ac • ont team, .orall „..clisclisettariamem roaa,inip.ure etate,of the 13 Clod and t ha, b if, ; via, t, to if. e; chroalet - diseasearofoliii“Chent, - Ithiaiiiiy; l l3in:', chitis — ,4 3 icarrhitotth'tScriitula..in' , all its ft:4aq; .. i - tirretter; : iSeald head, Cuitifieoffli 'a ff eetions of the .t . iface and extrethifflifietehronie'lthetimatistNnad • t - Thiliatetis; chionie.Enlargerdentai of theloints, Swellingti,t;SyOhifitierAffeetions,'Don'• It iititutionedisordersiarisingfromdebilityiMerl. eurialmfid - Hereditary.predtspesitioni i , . , , - , 3)Crliireierfehafike bridW it telhatiifear that' it' ialirought`abraiebY something. having Oicistinee.' -Jr we suppose The (ironer:tar body , brigithillY,Perfeet, they Inuit continue perfect unitise changed by the intervention, of. t something tltat bearstarr unbeal. thy relation to it. • 'caseit'Or disease; there must be the intorpdsition of smile now ingredient which by playing it's 'parts as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected with the body.. It is absurd fo talk of spontaneous disease - taking p lace in organs previously healthy, with out the interposition of sonic morbific agent ; ,as vrellMiglit - we — expeatwpirtee Of'ohalk-io transfer itself spontaneously. into Plaster of Paris, without' 'the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In ell disease-there is a prior mum which- must be removed. thro' the agency of the - 13lood.• :For this purpose there is ne' remedy . superior to the-Panacea. Iri evidence the following is subniitted to the public: Philadelphia, June 7, 1847. • Ileving.beeßopprisedof-thentiture of thepan.- seen, it affords me mach pleasure , to•be'ablb to .recommend- it_ as a vatuabletremedytfor Wl' thew chronif, copstittitional.and glandular diSeases; . to )vliich it is espebially adapted. To those who are afflicted, and require medicine es an alterative, they cannot obtain it in a there 'agreable, nave and uniform state than is to be found.in the Pant: aced. I have used it in several instanles With.de. - cider!' and eigniil success. Yours, &c. , D. Airaison, M.' D. Prepared dnd sold at' the North West corner of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and.re• toiled in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. ft b 23 Biandretlits' Pills. ----. N0 . 1311 - ANGES in the Weather will mate. fierily affect the body . if the blood is Pure:— Every, individual, even the Most diseased, has within him a.germ or root of that original pure blood of our •common mother - Eve.... which germ of*Toure blood is the Supporter of his life, and is in constant 'struggle to throw off the heterogeneous, corrupt humors, which aro the causes .of disease in the individual... By ;mtg. I ing the body of this diseased individual of its - had humors, you allow the germ of pure blood to gain ground and to make blood of a better quality, and so on progressively till the whole mass is regenerated ; for tile good principle, or good pure blood, if , always striving to b predominant over the bad or diseased humors. I Let all who wish to be of a fine healthy habit; i who wish to he l ve a sound mind in a - sound body; who desire to be able to stand without injury the continue] Oranges of Otis climate; who desire to have healthy children, use the 13rendreill Pills, wilLeffectually-e,leanree the blood of all bud trr corrupt humors, and restore the human. body to the awe of health enjoyed before the jutroduction Of mineral medicines. Remember Brandreih's Pills place within the reach of all health and long life. TRUST TO BRANDRETH'S PILLS,— take them so as to produce a br isk-efieel, and your riokness will be the affair of a day or two, while those, who.are too. wise to follow this common_ sense advice; will be sick-for months. Lef the sick enqutre of the agents for Brand;eth's Pills whether these things are so or not. . Let them enquire among tlicir friends and ask tbe.sompuuestien, Verily if EVlDElTCL'ir7l7vrTnled it shall be procured._ 'l'4 the suck let me say,nse the BRANDREII PILLS. Man will be born to dujs of bliss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, in firmities xindlufiering, which r °Jean* pow• Nailer know how to alleviate, Nail this discovery Was presented to Om world. The, weak, the feeble, tire infirm, the nervous, the delicate. are imu.ft.w days strengthened by their ope' La 0..., "...a •i.u. worst eeinplitibte are removed by perseverance without tho expense of a phy• skirl n. Adopted to all circumstances and sit• tuitions, they are the best medicines ever in• vented for families, or to lake to sea, prevent• ing scurvy and costiveness;requir ing no eirang of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta. king cold. N. B. There is no surety that you get the genuine lIRANDRETH PILLS, unless you purchase of the duly authorized Agent. The BRANDRETIPS MIA, a re sold fur 25 cents per bon, at Dr. IL Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, New York, and by the I owing.duly authorized Agents: Wm. S. Powell, New Ouraberiatild. .1. G. Miller ' M. Hillier, Shiremanstown. J. Sr. L. Iteigel, Mechaiiiesburg. Ceo. W. Singiser, 'As. It I). teithelr, Roiling Springs. 1). L. Beelman, White House P. 0. Rosenberg Fs' Welting, Centreville. James Kyle, Jacksonville. • Edward Scull, Shippensburg. S. L. Setnntan, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ Sole o.gent for this borough. The. Great English. Remedy, Dr. Barber's Liniament INDIE 111101210M0o irlinThis most valuable Embrocation has heou AL uses! with wonderful success in the cure or some of the'most troublesome diseases with which the horse Is affected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff . - noes Ofjonirs,. galls produced by the colint and saddle, strains of t h u shoulders, stifle, hoof, .pastern end coffin joints, stratus of the whirl' bone, hulas,, and fetlock, frail- evil, fistules, curbs., splints, spavin, windgalls o putis,&c. It very soon cures old otiresh• wounds,cuts,. bruises, fistulas, poll evil, curbs, etc.,and gives Instantrelieftn the scratches, grease, etc.,and tho disearos incident to horses having white. feet and. noses produced by St John's. Wort, Which'so often destroys_ the hoofs and bones of . thifeet; and -re'sists.the 'netleir, of sulphur and and other " ~ r e med ie s eqnally pinnitir , foli. • . • ' Nun ..nriplictition has .'hetltiifere' Moved so useful in relitting,stilrooniOnlitilendons and joints; •actl'. produelnesuCkAiii fillet° and beneficial o'ffinotri,in..cra464lo ~ brolight on by high fe e d ing ,- 0 1 MbvandlriVet' 1 ,.:..7 • This' Embiacrtion is highly recommended to farriers, keeniiis.'of Iliory:stablint; 'Wagoners stage. pro p rietors, and privato gent:emen own' log-hoises;-.Cs,en invelnable , JeMedy; - and . should bo‘otinitentlY:kept: in; thOli stables, 1'; Altio.farrneril, whose,' horsetare ~tro liable to kicker ;Duty _ ndvantegeousflo , iceerrittonstatiOy;On•littnd;, It working catticiliie;getts;'ilorti;, ritteltsit nuts: woundsoitof For Cale Di. ":30inst:J.' ERE' Efidit•Agerit: • . July •' • • • '-. _ • ' AbtrOTS 'a n't 1 „ SHOES, A: 'Porter's , ,Shoe' Stait; liposile. tha Methodi t st, v, ~.: Mei!'"eAii) Broi4ni, Mern!s4iilo'k - ic, :Bogane; ~ Bore. , ana , 'Youtli!s• '0 ick — "' - $OO4, Wonibn iriaki?? Biicq.a. , .'l , _.. - : ,, ,trhtkillork . lls, boon man utactu re'd !w"P'frio'f,prliolyjfig tilitlYint,gri'atidJii p - ar.-:.: K it S4 l , -I ,.,sYs.#!;niqwlS,AllY ev er s ol d in, ent• .f.llt . y ' , , ' , ;' '' '''. ' 'r -t:V"1 q ^;, , , 3 ,.., 4, - ",'• . 1, ' •i,T, ,, li.. ,•:“ 7.. , • piiilliti klii'llgi .h an ti; Iv ; glr!r4l; nutaittelit eiebil,vAiiiiii,9.ll6o4:ol!+.o“;-111014"9"*Gain' s BllPPl4 ita 4 t 4: Mr; Bl4 ,94l§P4ei .4 , :g4Vi,'lo' erNO.O4,AP#9ll4r V:V m e° l tg l 'lP , t 4 k Ail i p i ti,':i ; -., .' ,,, ;',,',,ipPk.lei t y., cstr, 4,.., , ,,,,, '—= t.... ' PaAiglot T neo 8' ..- 1-84t. 1 .11 ,,,,,, t,%;Ri.it, , ,,-,, , aii • ..,- 1 t 7 lfiiiiifitigioi t gir t i r itii - '.:,,. , - r -, . ~. —. ~; ... 4 , • .,, ...,, SAY,) 011 40 , . priAkiiii'."At-,414C •!' , , 'kg ~ ,, I:t,, , iwilf-'9)kiittimi...V. w,m - ~,, lielt!'L T#I4IMAV,4 ) #•MMy y , :',Pc,‘v ,,,,,..2, t, 4 ' . ''. , : . :,111i s ilEf, - i ii:47.•.'r,':::l, 7 11l air ' rgict,l9,; BSill ,•• • • bOgituvisital4s ; wbv.xi: ICHAUDSON;,-steturnfadtoit -. .- - tho:onliti . one In the •Unitett_fitaten,tNir 401 , ildarket_atrent, .4- ..-Meraltants arerespectfullyinformktiint I cone tinsel to manufacture nil die 'abovegoods o bkiho aid of stunt', liotwithstendinwtheLgrei t t opposi. tion Oft parties' opposed- to the introduction of ex penile° impriivoinents. My assortment is com pleter and'-prides solow, es to 'give entire satis faction. • -- Er:TAtt 'there is an Umbrella Store neit deer, of nearly the same name, it is important you should remembei:VirmaL"ltictrittesox, steam (eatery, and patentee of the walking cane umbre: Iti,.,eign of the LenY.and Eaor.i.,pio.,lo4'l4larket street._ _ • --.• feb 9`. & J. ,n. Rowe, RROOM AND 'WOODEN-WARE ••••• Store, No. 63 North Third street, ono door above Arch, east side, .Philitdelphia,lnanufauldr• ere and wholesale dealers in-all kinds of Broomib Brushes.. Thickets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking,. Eastern-mode Wood• en-Ware of every description, &c, &c, at the lowest market prices. ' • mar Whole3ale. Olotiling.,Warehousa: *Vo; - 1 - 54-SlarkecLstreet, betWeonAth • end 5111. • ' Philade • '• • • Tllg-stibicritie,r respectfully solicits the atten lien of country Afercbants and-delaletU gen erally, to on examination of a complete stock of READY MADE OLOTIIING, which for extent, variety, and workmanship, he flatters himself...will give universal satisfaction; while - hils - redimed•teale:of prices presen'ts to purchasers inducements which cannot by surpassed by any other' establishment in the United States, mar t . JACOB REED. HOver's First Rate Premium- WRITING INK.. • -Silver Medal just awarded the American In stitute, New York,- (1897.) • • T HE following testimony from distinguish ed Institutions speaks for itself: UrtivaßSlTY Cr PENICHTLVANIA ' Philadelphla - 1 111ay 11 08.41. - Having tried, for some time, the Black Ink manufactured by Mr. Joseph E.'llover, we have found it well soiled for mithaseript,by its run ning freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we are welt pleased with, W E lI,ORNER,M D, Dean of th Faculty and Piot: of An - moray .101,1 N LUI S LOW, Provost , SAM% II WYLIE, Vice-Pr'nvos lIENTS REED, Secretary of the Faculty of Arta POS W MA. PAItlOE.Prof. ofNat. Philosophy and Chemistry \V W CERHARD. Lecturer in the Medical Department I'ENAI:S'rA NIA MEVICAL COLLEGE We fully concur in the above, GEO. :MORTON, M D, Dcan of the Faculty CONTRat llTcn SCIIOQI,P1111.111)FLPIIIR . 1 A I) BACHE', Principal f H MeNIUIiTRIE, M D, Pro - Aintiomy AMF.RICIIN Fine JINTSURIINCE Co, PiflifIDELPlllll. PIIEI)'K FRALEY, Secretary . . Cusrom, H OUSE, PIIILiIIIE .1 D GEORGE, Dep, Naval Of icer • WaVERIS ADAMANTINE CEMENT , . A Superior Article, Warranted. • For Sale, Wholesale'and Rosh, at the Maim t ore, N0..87, - North Third street, opposite erey' street, Philadelphia. by • • JOSEPH —PI iii,, Nov 17, 1347 - IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. sipve. Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Nlanuthe tory, No. 48 North Front street, between Alarket and Are streeta,Thilad'a. rill*: subscribers having made grist improve mem., injhe above, business are now InallU.• lacturing of a superior quality,nfl kinds of PLATE Mid ORNAXEN - rm. Wtnr. WORK, such as Sieves. Riddles, Screnes&c,for all kinds of grni n, seeds, sand, ore,snulf,stareli , brickilust ko. Founders' Sieves of a , itiperior finality constantly on hand. Also Safes, Wire Dish Co v ers, Su& Springs. Twilled Wire for Spnrk Catchers &c. ORXAMENTAL W IRE Wont:, such as Cages, Nursery Fenders, Carden Bordering, Flower Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Crape Vines, kn. Alan Wire Fencing of every description Orders thankfully received snit promptly executed by VATSON ES COX. September . 22,1847. • Cheap Watches and Jewelry. $:,,,• • AT the P6iladelPhia Watch ~.....4 1 ,16k end Jewslry Sto,ro, 90 North 11 ,/ Second t4 le S v t n . r , I c v o a r t n e c h r e. o , f ft ? i z i a t r o r.v . 0 ), .....:.........:-, ailed, IS carol cases , $45 00 .r.LatM s ial.).r, Silver Lever %Vatchea, full jewelled 23 QO Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior Quarter Watches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watelice not warranted 5 00 Gold Spectacles 8 00 Fine Silver Spectnees 175 Gold Bracelets with topaz stories 3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrats.; 2 00 Gold Finger Rifles 37] cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 12$ cents to 1.83; Lunet 25.= Other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On band some gold and Silver Lovers, Le p:ttea anft Quartiore lower than the above mr= Philndelphin, Fob. 3,184 i D. E. 310011 E. 1 N. RISDON MO — ORE & RISDON, riTEIRCIZANT TAILORS, - N 0.70, South Third Street, nearly opposite the Exchang-1, Philadelphia.. • ILESP ECTPULLY announce to their (rivals unitihe IMbilit That they arc constantly pre:. pared to make to order,"or the fluent end .best tuaterialsonti at moderate prices, every article M Fashionable Clothing constituting -:sl' GOntle man's Wardrobe, for which their comploWitiook of choice and carefully selected meres. Vestinss, of the latest and most (lasi • rabic patterns, are particularly designed.- - - chew own practical knowledge the husinoss and a personal attention to every garment; etiabfes them to give entire satisfaction; and to both old and new customers tlief.respectfully 'tinder. an invitation togiye theanit ' - flaying been for yettreconnosted.Wit..i•'Soate of 'llits:.best and Mast. lisahlonable eatablishMentir this couatry,enteloy natio but first-rate ieen;nnd'beiog,tit the constant receipt the la test litslarns-atid• best styles or 7,g001.13. thM are fully prepitrialr:ttioecitiimitilato'Customers'in the est• r • • P111140044;4 Atikulf 18;1847-fiino 1 ' ~.,',•• ..:.33.,ourisePs perturiierr4 . : • ', • A_Nell aelecteikiioOrtment 'of_ato prcparittlow o r tkiit:lieiebroteil•ehemhg . .,tition g Which ,rotty he etitimerated the following arttel,epryli,,ttoile.aodi .41111On*, .'S having Aiream, hi illitary shavink;,aopp, , fWe',lrtialiloello. Cologno4,l3erirk! Oil, Philooome, 'lloiiil Hair 1)3'o, A mood loofa'. ohappidAtao ay. Otiontibe', a new article for the teethi,,Roael'sio h, eitatth , ,Eitareh,Polieli'koOtaieloaf. hOeii.riiicifi 'ti• at 1h e 40 g, mid Yariety Store of, , ~,;,.' _ 7 ';' , - ':,.' ' , J)5i. IV anFLEIIIING.rt Carlitktlere:'B . ; ill4,Bi ~ ! , - r '=' , .:',, ,6 '- '1.!.. ti! --- 1: To •Blachemiths.. ' 2000-' l34 sheli'OtaC •• q OAL salwchear , • : L.ti FUNC arqVlll;,Lrjalt 9110 W N IK l s l P".','Stkita,ArA ll l;44'.' 4 Thi article:l. is now;extiniiivviy 6:41 bY au kothorF, tot 044 rem orol;ood, pep rooneolonto • ( l ik v i ikkl4: loii ik9 .o4) ,, , l:lmpitc or fi bir r of kilo ,stlt,cl:9l , l!..l3 , lFArooic 1 1 6 00 ,41, At i r to:bo. fire, !iloeo isirooger A ttion,nitil pl'opnr:1110,11" , ,0t 04 1' bßitiglifOeitten) guar Pijoe!ti . er gale, ti I 4 I .I 4 I 4 ?CteOLEMING 1 1 ' Stift 7 . ) t r "' • Y 4 ' 4 C - k' 4.1.14 . 3 Arg§:l44ap'pitco pt,tho E,E otnilrfv).l4ls7 1. ofi.tgl.,97itkoßniOccistett. 1' 0rmt91116,1pK4,,4, , q,„ * ,,r6,0-1,t,t,..-Ftt: 4; , :.10 - 4,saii. 0044 - .44g 011 OIt•IXTAMOi IS $.`'.6t.,1/411,,,404,04;1:1-1 Abteii , Vi"of 441' # 1 .,10,. kfF-.47ANAakti,.• Ask:- igkOfilioN) 44# 211 49M19)1/.9. _ ;01'4=8, Yt Wil3 T Dr.'UPIIAMVS'YEGE. 'ELEC r.:'" GARY: In . T etOo kit ' n / 1 4)4g' trh Inlet accoidinetedifeetioneiCsetinetcf3ersit anteed.. Svsniosiebi 4 /taiDnxsekii-nAintfilitieiniS m sequenceoftthistaffeetion,Mfi kindmfPtenesgriuti;. or bearing down sensation , as itjalamiliarkedh. ed ; there eiLalso,e:h§eiktettaiptlt andjhrehbing in • the part,,varYfiia'wnloptatp degree of these sensatibity4Oftilnost - exerunating suffering these •areecause,d , ilik - theagredificieof , blOod to therpaife. , :'•Semit tines thennief boat orthe bowel protudes 'rit - eferylevaeutition f lornifirbat-ie ' called Problems; or fillingd- - the' effect of long continued' iiiitatiMila dwitak ness•of that don: •Itt Bonn insfincea_pelpFiliern : experiericeenervotwitairifitAilinh'arit'indescribe; ble; find hnown onlY'to the euffererilwhicli Yeti mence immediately . after 'en evacuation, end con tinue from thirty minims to several•hours ; these: sensations are very annoying an'd , samotirnes very distressing:- ; This disease, when of long continfi ance,i ia -attended' by pain - andweakitess le'ths back, irritatien'of the kidneys afid bladder , . end other organs in the vicinity , pain - nail num bness in the legs arid feet, a :sense of ,straitness •eboift the chest, and hfinaturnl fulness of - theabdominal viscera, accompanied with palpitation; dike - heart_ and oppression:-individualtriMmTtifines•eiFieri mice, previous to turnout Oithe-Pilesolympt. toms denoting great' derangement in the tired & ne tt ; - thele'is - esenstrO weight end' pressure in the abdonien, with. a '...peenljav nen in tlio'lifi - WeletconsimatiOn or pennteinni gt- Atnided ,WI .pain in the. bacicandiloinsoausea, and slight pains in • the stomach,. pale 'county: .nance, confused amnions in tire'leqd, weal:linos and inimitable and , discontented etetaddie min d ;adY__Seheb.of fitness 'Mid oPPression in the lel: - gain 'YU tbe ~stenfeelt.. The circulation on"ffie malice is feeble„and:the current of blood deter: initiedlnwardiand downwards. For ell of the •above•disebses, end coinplaintsi Dr. UPITAM'i3 VEGiT'ADLE ELECTUAIOt cures ef fectually, and therefore prevents Piles. .READ THE TESTIMONY. . • o}4r - • Mibecl - bb , Deell, 1846. • Genfst--4•llain used - Dh.llplitimn Vegetable Pile Eleetuary which pinehasel of you, and :find one of the best medicines in ;use:for-the_ _ _ Piles, and also for bilious affections, arising from an impure state of-t he-system. • - Youret_'etc. E. A. C OLE,'Marble Dealer: • . U. S. 111Ansusi,:s _ Dec. 6; 1847.. • - Messrs. Wyatt & KotelisntGentlemen, utt dersttinding that you are the tir ieneraiente fey the sale of Dr. Upliam,s Yegetaele Electuary,for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of thatio valtiablehave been afflieted.for ma ny years with 'Piles: a nd lune tried various reme dies, •but with no b - dnelibial -- OfTects--indeed, I ' begun to consider my case utterly hopeless. But about the first of SeplemberlastO was preysiled upon by a friend - to make a trial of t he above named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, bit, as I believe, 'perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all w fo may have the misfortune to be afflcted with that annoviny and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, your . obedlent.serya nt • ELY' MOORE.' REMARKABLE-CURE OF: PALES !—TIIIRT)r YEARe STAN - DING ti -Mount-Washington Berkshire co; Mass.? ' . November 29, , 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & KinclitimGents: ?Or thirty years I have been afflicted with Piles, general debility and inflammation, sousing tumors. and Prone:sus of the bewels - ,. Mid' Which had resisted I all the•medical treatment Dr. Chapman-and oth era-could-give. The last three years of that-time my sufferings defy description. I was confined to bed, unable to help inyself,;.snd m last given up by my physician and friends in despairol ever gaming_ health: in fact fin three days before I commenced using . Dr. Upham's Eeleetuary, I was entirely speechless end my burial clothes - re - made.--ILlt-ni.J.,.Pt o • ';.,_ e. tttgLiktz.=l' of Dr. UPlidn's Elleffinry, though - an OLD M", I have the pleasure of tenting the fact to the pub lic that my Ith is now good, and hope to live many years -it is God's will, to make known the virtue f Dr. Uphatn's Electuary, and to re com it to my afflicted felloW•creatures. It - he pad me beyond the 'expectations of all that knew my case, sod I can only . ' say to 'others that it is.llg myi opinion, tbe- best medicine in trio World 'for Piles,or any other disease of the bowels; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of inankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR.. Egramont, Barks co, Mass.? November 29.'1847, The abovs,seertificate tells a 'simple and truth ful story of suffering and relief, of which, as play. sician and witness in the case, I cheerfully en dorse. DR. CHAPIIIA.N. • • • OTICE-7 hg genuine Uphant's Electuary has his written signature, thus Ili A. Upham, M. D.) The hand is alone done with a pen.— . Price $1 a box. 0:7 - Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, Y.; and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle. January 5, 1b4,4--,ly Stanton's External Remedy, 132511 7117017" S LielVallEwll7. now universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rhoutnatistn, Spinal Afections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is-' sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back sub Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, Tooth-ache, •Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all H Nervous Diseases. .UNT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori. my unequalled by an y . similar remedy. It requires no puffing to give it a repotatien, it has been for some time silently and 'surely securing it, and now,when iferbencficiel.elTects - fieve been experienced by so many, the expressions of greti tude are continually appenring,..and these who have been made whole by its Meitne aredesimus that the afflicted should no* . hidger remain igno rant. of its invaluable 'and infullibleellieticy.' Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, ihe . Preritibloros 'Can. ' stalltly receiving 'teatimonials' . of bspefiterieeived front its use, and , initny orate eikies khaa abated 4 almost exceed 'rbeliefr Ins' one cake. - child tad been werimils foresight years; 'hating wrenched the spine; wkieliaphe.ege qf two years; by.it fall from a chair.?' MediCsk-trtfatintim_failed, but 'roue bottles of t he . Liniirierl reiitortili int o 'at rq and ho now joins, '*ith t 'hii.lilit'ythattis - their. yOuthftilliaralielii,'W4Obusras thehealthisst of them, and enilyii Snitillniump on his back lo re mind hisi of tit aufliringa. 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