INE I:=lmi A 4ytiro CARLTSWEII, P.A.. WEDNESDAY, - APRIL 19, 1848 Correspondence of the Dully News SCOTT and the COURT of INQUIRY. • WAsitiNwrox,-April 9, 1848. 'You have doubtless, ere this, read the proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, held, in ihe,citY of Mexico, as far as 'heard irons._. There is not, an_American heart that (hies not burn with indignation at the mean. aKI - cowardly course pursued by the administration towards (len. Scott. The war-worn veteran Of two wars. The gallant hero of Chippewa and Chu rubus f7-tfre-whole-Nitrgara-fron t ierrn n the brilliant achievements between Vera • Cruz and the, Capitol of MeXico. The glorious bird of Jove,' whose,plume was the waving signal of victory wherever it . fluttered, is noW caged and Tided at by the , owls and buzzards of party corrup tion and profligacy!, A paymaster of the army,. and a volunteer general, Whose only exploit in:Nlexic,q4aS, spraining his aridle in an evening walk with a black eyed daughter of tha public enemy.— Theie insignificant creatures are sent out to torment_ amtvex_the_victorious _Gen eral; whose military achievements out shine the splendors of the great corn frianders of classic times. What thoughts these proceedtngs suggest to the patriot and the man of j ustice ! The mousing military owls at liozne, . chafed with disappointment at the public • pnt,hu,siasin_cluAtering_rouniLthtt warn of Zachary Taylor, and having their weak and jealous eyes blinded with the glory of that gallant old General's con duct,-set about Annoying him, They tried to censure•hitn for his humanity at Monterey, they resorted to every despi cable means to degrade him in the eyes of his admiring countrymen.; Gen. ,Tay lor wrote a- letter to his friend General Gaines, defending himself, which letter was 'published. This :as an unpardon able of That the gallant old Gen eral should dare to be indignant at the course pursued towards him, was looked upon as a contempt to the,. miserable creatures nronnd the White House, who Wished, without deserving any credit, to monopolizc'all military glory forlthem selves. • Accordingly, an old and almost obsolete reguldtiori of, the Army was exhumed from lorg disquietude, and reanimated - --with all -the- -invigorating _power which the President and the Head of the De partment could give it. That this was meant only to annoy General Taylor, was but too painfully evident at the time: This very revived order had scarcely been publiShed, till the organ of the Administration was publishing, with the approving silence of the Cabinet, letters from officers, puffing the creatures of Ex ecutive patronage, and 'even, puffing. themselves. This general order that no officer should publish in newspapers, unauthorized let ters or reports, was of course sent to Gen. Scott. He was bound to see it obeyed. He had evidence before hun, that Gen Pillow 'and Col. Duncan had both violat ed'the order and he arrested them, and asked the President to order a Court Martial. Instead ofth is, however, though the prisoner's had both acknowledged that they had violated the order,,the Pre sident appointed oirly a Court of Inquiry —pinving his indiflitrenCe on the subject. It was only.intended to shut the mouths of Gen. Scott and Gen. Taylor, and other gallant Whig officers. The creatures that were bred in the corruption of exec utive patronage, and that had been at.. • tached to the army, like moral sores upon the body, were not only encouraged, but apprued in-violating this order. And ' even note, this day, wherever an offi cer, seeking, in the crawling spirit of de based humanity, to ingratiatv, himself in executive favor by infamous charges against the Whig party, dips his Pen in the blackest of falsehoods, the effusions tf that pen is eagerly spread out before he public in the columns of the Admin. nration . organ, with the silent approba ion of the cabinet. Thus do .they vio ste their own orders day by day, and •-• 111ory in the violation if it inure to their ) • ase party benefit. Gen. Scott in the fulfilment of his duty is arrested merely because he tried to en force the orders emanating frciff - tpd De partment. So eager were they to get cre-ri:BcortinrolifliatityTthattheyordrred a Court of Inquiry to examine the char '- es made against him •by Gen. Worth, ''7oel:l to fad Gen. Worth made no chug ..es at Of.- Gen. AVorth makes no-charg es, and' adds., no specifications; all he does is Ito make an appeal from C4en. Scott's decision, to the President. This the Administration TORTURE intqcbarges, and order the Court to inquire into them when there was rthsolutely no charges at till, The whole conduct of this Adrninis ...„ Itatioe ,toward" Gen. Scott will, 1 trust',l — lyet beeppenr thar froav the first- movement, when the noun litett'„unnebessarily '„unnecessarily, and unconstitu tionally -plunged jitto,a,War with Alexia, infinneus design of., ibis - work of .l.l!inecoOtryL:thetcheo..ely tritikkeil ;* with the blood of both„netions, and, played with heaps of slaughtttrediAmerican.citi.` fiiona,'of party profit. No -- ,sooner.44'titieWer broke-Oh than• Gen. Scott, as":ordercd tOltokr himself in readi .,,,33:jeaPSti'.3iirie-A*fielqr,:-....:4..,,,, , .'• ',4,gt,,l:4;o7'doi* T iiiii`oirk:o ! i f etd:, tie' ?ears of - 00,/,,p t Y kicks : 4 63, ,„.- s ,;ho.lieldcae: in ,149: liouseil:oinintsirktpfi#olnst ao,gallant : ands,,OAPoptetood asekliOrito , . '; ioCtssfally'carri'oii.;'.out ,:sorne:! , ",tinfai " , ,tti'benoy : htm' end *bop, him at :.Whatdid:ihbY'ciresfik-thersiioeis 91 .§i* AA'peltry:s patty ; advantaia'was PebistiPii;gaitibd, tit- their opinion, rti.,,thd cosi•Of the blood and sntfortng of our gel:: , I MEE • Mli:M:Wt -lent-soldiarattempts-to-create-a,Lien- - - tenant'l3cerretalveiftMoTifoliniiih'4wicre . cheaply acConitilisbedi, in. the;,siiht::-of LricokdoiSM; at,:the ; :cost of pyramids' f: rotting: Arrierican"Soldi6i4: they knew, that. Gen:-SCott could save a large 'Outlay; of 'rniippy - and loss of "American• blood if promptly- sent.to ,conduct operations to a glorious :close, but this was.of nalmse;• querico'compaied 'to the low intrigues for the succees.cif:Party. : And LecofocotSm with its infamous . . attempts to disgrace and, supersede Scott arid `Taylor, and with its more infamous act of sending Santa Anna to lead our enemy against us, has wantonly; wickedly and - unnecessarily shed blood enough to madden into crimi nal treason the black and base designs which instigated the persecution of the gallant Whigs who have fought this war to a successful close. - *toziatfirt. ~' u But there is a better day coming.— ] he American people are just, and they will sustain C4en. Scott in the despicable persemilion now progressing against him: When the infamous creatures mow buz zing around him and annoying him like flies created by the sunshine of execn- five patronage frorn the pools of ekecu-* rive corruption, shall' sink again into their own original rottenness,.the name bf Scott will be a light in the firmament of otfr history, for - the joy and pride of all future generations. ~.1 speak, not.,.as..a partizan, but us tin American. .Though Gen'. Scott' should never be a candidate for office, his name and fame are 'too sa cred in the estimation of every Atherican, to be sacrificed for the gratificatien of the Miserable party now is power. The mists that rise. from the stagnant 'writers of Locofocoism may try to obscure for a while the oil whose brightness draws towards , it these noxious exhalations, but there is for him a rail noon of glory. KRISS RIME'S HEAD QUARTERS • MON YE IR, North Ilanover. Struct, Caiti4e. „ , I come to you with tho closing year, th,a-tear . _ I banish all care from the passing day, I gladden all hearts, then hasten away. IP HE enbscriber mites thin method of.in forming his - friends and the public in general, that ho is censtantlyanurnifacturing and has alWays 0., hand CANDIES of every variety (which for quality cannot be surpasird by any manufactured in the State) which lie will sell Wholesale or Rciail at the Old.) STAN I), in North ilanoner street, where lie also keeps Foreigii FRUITS and NUTS of Ilia latest importatimi, which will• be sold at Che lowest prices-for 01101. Ilia stock consists in part of the 11,11 km iugi 'Oranges:Lemons, it is ins, Primes, Grapes, Citron, Dates,.rigs, Cocoa nuts, Crvdin nuts, Pea nuts, Pecun nuts, Almonds, En,glisli Wal nuts, Filberts, &c. &c. Ile would'also call the attention or the pub ic to his stock of' Fancy Attioles, suitable for he approaching Hullicruys, consisting of ToVN,. bolls & Fancy Notions, whioh for beauty and varkly surpasses any thing of the kind evezoirered tu the citizens ul Carlisle. In connection with the alive ht has just received a prime lot o f consisting of superior erif•lied and refined LOAF S UGA Hs, niid a g ood quality of Brown Sugars; CUFF E, from ti to ma per p mnfl; a superior article' of Imperial, Young. fly 11011 and Black TEAS; Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheemn, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. FRESH SPICES, vi_: Pepper, Alspiee, Cinnamon, Clorem, M 118. lard, Nutmegs, Ginger. A supplr of Indigo, (best q Alum, Starch, Washing Sod n, Suilpelfo Yc, which will be sold at reasonable triers. The subscriber returns his ci neere I ha it he to the public for tic liberal put renege extended to hint doting the time he has been in busines-, and hopes by attention t business and a dc• sire to ',leave, to merit a cnaliaanace er the game. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Curlisle,Dct:. 1, 1847 WINTER SUPPLY OF prices, 'Medicines. tier. ti W. ILAN' ERTICK, luninK .il/?1( opened O• Ilia W INTER S P PLI Vi GOODS' desires In coil the particular attention of Fain flies and Physicians to his replenished nssortin' of I)IIUGS and AI F:DC I N ES, which Intro been pnrelinsed at the best louses in Philadclpbia, and may be relied upon for lival.ness and excellence. Added to these will be found as claim, stock of PAINTS, OILS, DV E-ST FES Vnruishcs, Gloss, kc Lac., sill of sellicls he will ensure It, be of the best quality Poll St 1.111• Very lowest prices. lle has made mussy Additions to his stock of BOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Ilistories, Ilcniluta, ll.es icons, NV O. Ong Hooks, &c. new in use in College toll our public schools wli:els he will dispose of on terms suited to the circumstances of all. Ills stock of FANCY ARTICLES endirsices sr rich mill extegsive collection which it ti ott . ld be impossible to enumerate, but comprising many novelties which cannot fail io strike the eye unit please the taste; such US Ladies and Gentlemen's Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. I lair Tooth and Clothes Brushes. Perfumes nT Rou selle's ri oh mid estensivr vsrieti es. Fancy s"aps, Shaving Cream, Card Cases, Pocket Pistols, l'ocket books, Leo. &e. . . . Alan, a new supply of Cornelius's elegant LARD LAMPS, togther with Sperm ant Mould Candles, Baskets, Afueical Instruments, Umbeel las, Children's Toys, Door Mites r and other - art4. ales in' the variety line,,whioli with n constant, supply of 'fresh FRUITS, nuts and Confect lanai} , of the richest quality, make n large and splendid stock to which liecnnfidently invitee the attention and patronage of his town and country friends,.at the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly op posite'the Carlisle Bank. December I. 11317, THE subscribers hat.° just rc• calved from Philadelphia a new as sortment of DR HOS; MED WINES, PAiN Ts, PERPUM ERY , FANCY ARTIOLES, Zio,Ste, which has been selected with care and all warranted to give sutisfac-, tion, both as regards quality and price, to all who will favor them with a call, Remomher the old stand, opposite the Rail Road Depot, J . FLEMING.; LIIZE YOURSELF":—From iminemo: -WO—riot. there has • existed in larger -cities' and populous lownpi.p species of disease, the depend. erica - and ! propagation Which results kohl tho laws; drone 7Y - ft, propentocios, being the , most certain, speedy, and valuabli spocifid over °tiered to the. unfortunate, It hnswherever known acquired 'a reputation that daily'exPeriontes, antinues to strengthen, Thou , ' 'sands have been , eared: by its nee, and as it lea Vie no odor dri lha binallt,lnquires neithe'r rsatrietion in difiror buOilithe;.nor container either imercury_ or noxious drugs . in the ldept injurious to the !Sys. lent,• it is boldly prosented as the boat remedy foj such yet„oilbred. , ,ltqls used by physi. ettian and ict fonouneed SPPoripe iarty known , Voir ire ei ions tecOmpany each oft le. etrN; und,,South streets,. Phifddolphid; end ,Carliale;.Drt. 43aftiift.e.reilo4:100MIIIcr • I Bht, cau , . ... • • • _ _ . ASHLAND family 43. rocerics, Fresh allrrival. op --It Nov ' Fails...Di fat:AA , t itt. ,54.5.:: —. •• '•-•,- .7.tt.:•t::•-t ac . ,,hd4:;af/21:74` 74 4.. ZARtii':lktiEdllf,o ' ;i•• • •,:':' , 4. ''s -, ••,t :•'•• ,•--•: ~,, •H.- Iv ~,f ic. ,,„ 41:.0 'l, , VEGETABLE , UNJ ER _ L. ,, P1LL5. ,,, ~ I • ~ .. 0- 4 1, ?,I.'• ,' ' ~,, I' --', ' 71 , .1 5 s'A n*11 . .1 Only. knowa..medicine thatat, t,the • same 1:::tieto purges, pni•iliett; aMl:.,!!tyeitollerriOliiii t ysteti L f..:, Dr.A.n.hrey;t :Pikl;aire.n.iiels.suedVoittit, , 140* has iit SC atikiettrett,Ad . iii, fa et - Uhl ii OM plaues.oftill..otheris of like . tiaitit jcliatitit'y 1 ties° pins arc comituiced, of trintiy itigradieattyhui ,iftt& 'two principal Ames. are ;Sat saparilla - 4;od',,Wilif., Churrv, so,cirtteerthat,tlio actlogothert,the one through its adzitixtUee with oilier substances ? itti.' rirying and purging, While the other iiptrengtli. ening the system. ,T,lttoAliose'Rills L are nt the: same tithe - ionic and . 'iiiiening eit t Alesitlerat - long and eagerly soughtlor,hy medical men at never before discovered , mother sfords,the do the work of two medicineti, and do i tumid; het itn ter ChM' 11111" two we knelt , ort rot. they ,remove lulling from the - system but lhe - insparitimi,:lio that while they purge they strenitkete.tindimncc they cause no dcbilittition,antl •- tir4 folfKod by no reaction. Dr. he Roy's Pills have a iVontler, ul influence on the blood I they lint only Purify without weakening it, but then remove all nox ious particles from the chyle before it in conve ned into fluid, Mid thus intik° itimure blood an utter impossibility. Ai there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending, the operathms atlas most 16'xi:elleht 'or Medicines, which never strains or tortures the digastielatic tinits,but causes them' to work in a perfectlysiat oral mercer; and'hence pummel taken them do met_becomeLpakariterottmaletl e ,,hut-the_conteary,„ f r while it is the pr operty- of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the property o filter Wild; Chei:ry.to rein i e all that is natural mid found; andlienee a robust state of !width IS the certain yen' t of their united opera liniet. I _ 1 " 1 . __ ' Foy sale' in. Diddlele bf - Dr. .1,, J. Myers;snle A ent, and by') aill and , Kissingei.', in Kingstown. gaiard a box, 25 Ws; ' ~ '... _ . . Calltsl Feb ' 1011347. WALLISTER , S OINMENT. • IT has - pOwm to cause all external: SORES, SCROFULOUS Minim's, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS, to discharge their put trill antlers, anti then heals them. It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely it disease, external or internal, that not benefit. I hnve used it for the Ina four teen scars for all diseases of the chest, consump. (ion and liver, involving the utmost (longer and responsibility, and I deelure before lieu, en and man, dint not one single ease has it failed to hen efff',N, hen the patient 'was 'within the rent:h o of mortal means. Imre had phys'elans leachedJa the profession, : 1 hare had ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the bench, Al (Icemen, Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use kt in o:ety yardely_uf_way_und-there-linh-beembut 'one - noire---one Allister; ynur Ointment is GOOD." CONS U M chit hardly he credited 111111 a salve eon klave any enet 011911 the Icings waled as they are within the 53 But, if placed uptln the chest, it penetrates to the Itingie silpitrates the poisonous particles that are consu ming them, and expels them rout the 0) It is curing. persons of Consumption continually. II EA 1)A lE.—The salve has cured persons 91 tilt: headache of 12 vat's standing. and who had it r,gular every week 50 (lint corm tin 011.1:11 took place. Deafeebs end Fltir Aube aril, helped u ith like 10 . 11.1trt11,\ TISAI.--It slittost tottne- . Ilistely the itill.ottation tool se ening . ct . lotii . rite lotto cesses." lived the direction around the box. 001.1) FEET.---Constitoptiot t , Liver Com praitit, patio in the zhent or side, falliitg of the hair oily • or the other always secoulpatties cold feet. (This etiotittent is the (roe veottoly.) It is a Stire sigh of cliseaae to have rolthfect. In scrofula, old sores, :trysiPelits,:stiltrltenni, Its compinint, sore (yes, - quinsy. : nitre Untold, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all chest disenses such us asthma, oppressions, pain.. -also, sore I chapped hands, tumors, ellillllColll4 1,11111, linos, IierVOITIrdiSCIISCS troll of tile spine, them is ito medicine now known its_ good. V 1. 511 IIKA11),---w e - m ire red Doses 16x1 nein:lllj. defied every ihing known, ns well ns the ability of I.i or '2.0 doctors. (Inc nom told its lie had spent 4500 on his children siitiettli Wyly bene fit, Wlllll It few hoses of ointment mired-them, - II A I.I);sIESS.--It l'l2SiOrl., the hair sooner then to, other thing. II L'lfN S.--It ix the best thing in the world Mr (.head the directions nromol the lots, WORNIN.—It sill tlrkye every scsUgc of Ilium own y. There is prolislily 110 nirtlitine otithit race of the :it so bore soil SU safe 111 the of worms., CON 40e of thjOintinent will tawny , : keep collo; Irmo gym, big. need urn vr 6e ti•oubit•il with theirs irtlio will ust• it. 1'11.I•:5--1 hUII6NIIIIS are y early cured by tois thitt molt. 'JAMES MCA 1..1.11)TE1t re. Sole proprietorsul the :dime meditiuo. E I ' ION --No 01NT:t1ENT .111 lie }renn in. unlr,e the Ila 1111•8 Si James or 1111111eti eA !linter Co., are a ritten wiib a pen upon every label. Sold by Sallow! Elliot, S. W. If :keret irk nail Dr. .1. I. Al cps, in Car ' inlei .1, & E. Iteir,cl, Singiner & Pim], Cbtirebtowa, and ./nliti lkr, Newt We. - - Let LTone Despair TIIONIP, 4 ON'S Compoun3 Syrup of Tar and Wood Naplithla, for the care of In. elpient Consumption, Chronic Catarrh, Asth ma, litotiehais, Obstinate Cough, Liver Com plaint, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, and all kindred diseases of Itespira tory Organs This preparation now so extensively used, tins no parallel us an efficient remedy in the clues c.f diseases for which it Is applicable Its peculiar eomposition enables it to set in a kindly manner upon diseased niga he; soothing irriluti•nn, quieting the cough and inducing an easy expectoration, thus freeing the, lungs and air vessels from offensive mutter, which other• wise wauld aggravate diseuse'und ultimately result in confirmed consumption To public speakers this medicine is invulm ulile,rendering the voice clear and strong, and removing any predisposition to disease In the Lungs and Bronchitis • See What a Physician Says. "" The following from Dr. Young, the distin• guished oculist: Philadelphia, January 18,1847 Having used in my practice as well as in my'. own family, .Thoinsoc,'s Compound Syrnp of Tar and Wood Dinplitlia,'lihnve no hesitation in saying that it is th e DE ' PFI,EPIIrATION of Iho tad to use for Pei eltirfroni on eutsPlion, Coughs,Coldc-ihd all affections, of the Throtic nrcieSti6ii;'SU'pnValent at this season of the your WM. YOUNG, M D,159. Spruce street This ,Inyaluablel medicine i ,preeared by Anglia)" & Dickson, tit N. E. corner Fifth end Spruce plicate, Philadelphia Sold by R. ANGNEY, Carlisle. Price 50 de per bottle 7 ss per dozen • , , lii --- H , ;9 ' r • .;W . ,, , .. , ,: , F1F1FT;;T: it, \ • l 7- 111 : ,,,,, 141 47:; :a1 ,, , ; .. 1 .3, 1 1 '1 1,, ; . 1 1 ,... ..'':', 1 . 4 014 I il , 1 , 1 ' 0 t ti , ,' M., , i .(,,c 0 ,7_ 3 , l , ili . : 1 ,tle , -, r , 31.1 - ,6?V- • IX 4 ' 1 .SOCITIIII46 Hintrriore j _•••• CHILDREN :TEETHING. AvL.L,MOTHERB having children afflicted any of thom, dificasce Incident' Co tiro trito'cie irifann), - liaoh , :as',conruisions i spasmo• cutaneous eruptions, disordered Stanardi, ora l . loCiiciioss of ilia howelcs should bo. Y 6114111610 icmedyithat. mite effliacions tn allthe„alpurs 118069 -Nontoroair boltssa l . o proye Itasnorite r hut atrialfis hettOl 7 . - . toSold'hY'R: .I rofir3;- 18411' i"rs!-1 r,t,f astet . sextt.'in • 500 Sada, • a A „. • 9.001r0118 VIO ° YI-!!'!';'. t r ' /Poi‘ Sstle by' . 2. , /4,: ht LI,E ILY 111 9 3;0 P 0 Xt'g,lq.., • , t -- 1* ,,, , Mk; 20 • . 1 4.) 4 .4 -4 7C.4,.-.--..- • To Purchasers of rircn cold, Steeil I, itt, an berp , .11nmrtpre r aod 'Poe lois AfAraoreign t .andiAmerreen Icen i .heilp a y e attention'ofpttrehdsers of IRONTland ',STEEl4i't,e , thez•now. ataiiiilmcnt• of , SWedii Neffregitirr; Cello kind Dothiluni 'Eng lish'lrci whfcli they : now' have and 'are conntanuy`ro: froth'l39repo dire Alit) "An - le,rieWn 7 Briglish, Small. Rannd and Square, rondiom -and. upwards. ' Boiler •and- Flue • Iron. Horaa• shoe and-Nail Reds, Axle Iron, various -sizes; Lodemotive,ltrinnd Railroad' Iron` ' Apglo Iron, Han:earn! on, & c. Spring and Blister. ed stumps. of S'welle. Iron; Cast - tan Sheer Steel,'&hTall Orivti'eli they offer at the LOWEST rates, for cash, or at six months for approved reference, and to i which they invite the attention of purchasers before replenishing their stocks. -Also, Pig and Bli om Iron received on corn. 1 mission, on which advances wiltbe made, EARPS &AR INK, Iron and Steel Merchants, 117 N.Watcr St. dad 5 uN. Del, Avenue, Ph ila July 28, 1847-1 y I • EZUZEUMNEwina CHEAP HAT AND CAP „STORE; -~irholceaTo awn [iota ;NO:2BAZ arlint stftiot, P 9th door above Eighth strWsouth PHILADELPHIA, Comprises one of the largest and most bout ful assortments of FIATS, CAPS and MUFF. in the Union, and of the latest and most as I proved styles, manufactured under. the -IMme diatesimeriniendence of thcaubseriberibi the best manner, of prime materials, and iviil be sold at the lowast possible micas for cash: . The assortment embraces ti splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nu. Aria and other HATS, of beautiful finish, and a complete sto,clcof all kinko.of Cloth, Glazed, Fur and . Plush CAPS, pf the most desirable patterns, together with a supply of M tiffs, Furs, 1 Buffalo Robes &c. Country Merchants and others arc respect. fully invited to examine the stock. which they will find it to their advantage to do before purchasing, as it is his determination, having adopted the Cash system,to sell for Cash only, and at the lowest prices. JOHN FAttEIRA, Jr. Philapelphia, Dec. 1,1847-6 mo mousm,. 280, littrhel :Teel, Philadelphia. HE Subscriber (late of , ,i_vv.ashimg_ton—notol i Alar r is burg, ea) takes this method of in _forming his old friends and the pub lic generally: that helins taken the above na med fIDTEL. The house is airy and corn fort.- kble, and has Been extensively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by a s'rict attention to business and a proper care for the comfort of his guests, to merit rind receive a share of public patronage. The house is situ-. ated very eonyenient tar the travelling public, being only two doors abovuthe-Ilarrisburg and Pittsburg Depot, arid within two minutes walk of lire Baltimore nii . d Reading Depots. STA BLING attached to the promises, Terms IL per day. - - Proprtetnr, August 2.5 ) 1847-3 mo. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Illi ~.0„, etensiveclothing Warehouse in the United .States.. Re-open for Win: ter, 100,000 Garments on hand and ready for disposal, Wholesale and Retail: To patrons we would say, that having but one price, those Who are not dealeis.or do not - understand — the - real valuation iftiOa of-goads, wilt litym au opportunity of purchasing G.r...j' merits nolMv ua jirofe:ssed Judges Jobbers and dealers in ready:made Clothing can re- ! plentsh—their .stocks .for- thc.,W I gaer,-and wo guarantee the largest establishment in Phila delphia to select front. Wo attend personally to'the 'pocking of goods, and see that a good tmoritnoot of sizes and well made articles are put up. Single snits forwarded as per order. ( . 0 Our goods are for sale only at the large 1:1.8 Morliet Street, southeast corner of Market and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. October 13','1847. - Family Grocery lIIS • T sttliscriber takes this method to Worm !MOIR, Mill the publiclc general that he Itssiust opened inthe house lately occupied hr! Dr John Armstrong and three doors east of .1 ttti 1) Rhoads' Warehouse. a large and general as mimeo( of Family Groceries, such as Teas Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Chocolate and,B pi ces ci (my d2scription. Also, a large and well select QUEEXS11111112.11: willow-ware, Brushes, Buckets, Sic. To bacon of every description, from the common smoking tobacco, up to woodword's best honey Dew cavendish. The p tbJio are respectfully invitml to call and examine its stock before I ttl Mg elsewhere, u.s lie flatters himsell that he comml Mil to please them Loth in price sod quality. N. ft.—llls trient; ti•om the comm.) w II 1111,1 it to their:My:lmage to give him II e:i II ; the Stoic is c;livellientl, situated, Just n lbw steps from Mt It toads' Invent. .10S. 'J. HALBERT Carlisle..4lune2, 1847. HARiwarIirPAINTS: ❑E attention of the public is respectfully Invited to a NEW AND, SPLENDID STOCK OF nardware & Paints, which I have just received from the City, and which I 'am determined to 801 l at the LOW— EST I EWES do nut pretend that I Import any Coot's myself, but buy them in the City all for CABII, and Of course gel them at tki lowest rates.— Thopublta 1 • Uteri - 31mo invited to become InvinintAtl mith price - 10 4'd then call on mo and'((, .145 gno,de as low and a iltllu loWerthari theimliot`tcre,_l kliull not oak few arlibioa : j Ono handrodAiege ' 8 144.0 0 per Keg.; oho 'lundred Kegs Whil;:i'Leatl;l2 per Nog,of 26 lba..; 2000 lbe. - Grindstones, 1 1-2 toe cents por Ili, and all other goods aVoqually low prices. Call, soo at,the . old stand In North Ilanover'Street; - sign of the 'Big P.lll Saw. ' JOHN P.•LYNE, Cotl.iele, ;ApiiL7,lB47 FALL A.IIII) . WINTER . FSiIIONS. HAT' CAP . i . ,BVMUFF STORE:. . stiliscribev late reeettiliieturo<rbtuilr," city , with large and_bushionable_ethlitien Mc stockinet; isliatiti pidpitietEki'leire tali di s and pentletnen:irith all the tined artielei iii latt•Aleceiallte` meet :rensonabte'rprices. 'Hit stock;till,ho found toiconsiuYof:d'rieh' and tiler itaset,t,eteeti 17.114:StriFiEANtEE,- , 11,U_SSrA,I.U11118c_wou, , yery_bantl t kuit,,;1416911 911jED SIGIi EAl 4 ,9;' be, the' latest ,acY le i'efel CADIES°, MUFtFt', 6l ' Ortitl fi dd anti itet‘tlieuttoiners; ,Ittin great plea.;' sure to by altle,sti 11, to t eerlve theye:::,fted he ,bopei ever y one wlll'lletrniatqahttigeoutt to iherneelye e ; to g i ve io n , v , • , GEO..4C EILILIK, Sy r • liiiligYostrpek; thioisret;betobef.2l);:tl47,.. _ , di i tt-ti,ttlt '' - • Jayne's:ll'o4ly No e nes • ,. ~ , -.. ? ..,..„4,4 i ..-e. guable )ISiibiir,ti'';ll,l:o°Lnillilli,illinlxtit4o°tYriiit'P°lrn''''t'';';'7l,.;,l.,V,'‘s3l-'=,r!'',..".'" .- • biers; , fx.:,. :; ; ;' l ‘ '' , , I Z7frogEVetinirpte,7:, ‘'P', 1 ...i.4 .; , 1',,t,,a.4)., 0440,:1ii#,A40.7i91,., i ...z 1 1 .. )inif• Tooo. - • '',.:7 ', , -,-, i - • ' •,, Tit, ' ,4 .i . ' k'Cail' l. `Pliiit,liia)iiiiiicifil(tit Itiivl, 1 pills, . , --. ~; , mir ,'• ' • a-v,- - ~,, .., • .461 abl r - C , , , ~1 „ , ~,, , 3 itr?., f. ~,i,. ot .t v t .1. , ), t • , al , , ROVAIL, 0 .Y.,) ' ''• . . 47 lik: 38 1 t itearValab0104 I :'1 , 7: 1 , i I,P- t,,iti-tort v.001,41.4pc!,p T 01 1 4 , 4,, ~l " i u (ii 1 jriairalittar iotikr 7-,- •.,. , i r it , ,for. ifilk LI, o.„titAm4eli. .t!.,..ty Itly t tir IR st'„ ~t sf,,, , t,„, , „ 0 ,,t., , ,,,t,it, 1,43, , aLt. 0,,, , ~ , ,:t6, -, - 1,4 V *(l,i . ' .V. e ',", , '''' 1' ' ' ~' I , ' ' x '''‘' t:, 1-"% , :'::X kr,44S) tittc,rileiP., `4 { k it' ' '61'84 - 1',,.:, -' - •,'„ 11fitin - §ttlot,_ f 7 .: ktY ~ ', '-• •'• ,• . ' ,i,:;,' ' ~•„ •,• '.l „,_.-_-_.-,:,,,,-:,,..,,,,,,, ~ ._,,, C. ErIIMMWESS' NEW AND CHEAP NO NUDIBIJOIA • to Vs ran nett -- '• ' FOR 'the removal and,permanent aura of diseases arising frclin'art impure state- of-the Blood and habit- of,thediedyoirt 7 `•- Phrrinie diseases,,of. chide, Catarrh;.,eta. Scrof ula . in all HA forms, itTetter, Scald head; tiliancous affectiansof the ,face and extremities; chronic. Rhenmatisin;and „ Hapatetis, chronic linlarg.emenis the,Joints, White Swellings, ,"syphifitio, Affections, "Con• - r stitntiokol disorders, arising from debility,Mer curial and Hereditary, predispositions, 0:10 - In every change that is taking - plebe in the 4iody, it is manifest that it is- brought about by something having. a substantitio-equstezma- 'lf we suppose the organs of our , body originallyperfect, they must continue perfect unless'clianged bythe intervention of Something that beark en unheal thy relation toit, In rill cases 'of disease, there nriust'be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its pnrt as a cause, - served to modify the properties before connected with the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs previously healthy, with out the interposition of some morbffle agent; os well might wo expect apices of chalk to transfer itsell 'spoidaneaustY into Fluster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is o prior rause which must be removed. thro' the agency of the Blood. • For this-. purpose there is no remedy . superior to the Panacea. In evidence the I.bllowing is submitted to the public . Philadelphia, -June 7, 1847. _llaving-been_apprised-of-the-nature-of-t ho-Pon aces, it nflbrds me much pleasure to be able to recommend it -118 a yaltiable remedy for all those chronic, constitutional and glandular ,diseases, to which it le especially adapted; To those who are afflicted, and require 'medicine as an alterative, they cannot obtain it - in a bore agredble, active end uniform . spite that is to'be fotind in.the,Pan seen. have used ii-in set gral instances with de -1 cided and signal success. Tours,• Bte. . • D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold at the North West corner of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle by .B:..ELLIOTT.. Put 'up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. feb2s Btandrethts Pills. 'NO CHANGES in the Weather will mate chilly affect the body if the blood-is pure.— livet y individual, even the most diseased, has within him a germ or root of that original pure I .blood of our common mother Ever ivitich germ of pure hloott is the supporter of his life, and is in constant struggle to throw : off the heterogeneous, corrupt humors, which are the causes of disease in the individual. Bypurg. ing the body of this diseased individual of its ibud humors, you allow the germ of pure blood to gaingroundlind to make blood of a better quality, and so on progressively till the whole ' it . ' • regenersterl ;', for-the-good-pvinelpley or..gcmd - Pure - blooti, - n - relways - strivtortlrhir , predominant over the bad or diseased humors. Let all who wish to-be of a fine health:), habitp who wish to have a sound mind in a sound ' body; who desire to Le able to stand without 1 injury the continual changes of this climate; who desire to have...healthy children, use Elms Bra mire!!! hits, whicl. will effectually cleanse the blood of all bad or. corrupt humors, and restore the liulefan body to tho • slate of health ' enjoyed hefore the introdtetion of mineral medicines. Remember lirandielli's Pills place • within the rench , of all health and long life. i TRUST To BRANyRETIVS PILLS,- tulteAltem_so_as to produce a -ht isk-efieetTarni '..your richness will lie the eclair of a dayor two,'whilc those, who ore too wise to :follow this common sense tidVice, will be sick for months. Let the sick enquire of the' agents fur Brandreth's Pills whether these things are so or not. ...Let them enquire among their friends and ash the seine question,' Verily if I EVJOENCE -is wanted it shall bo procured. 1 -To the sick let me say, use the !MANDREL! PILLS. Alan will be lforn to dots of bliss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, in% ,' l firrnities and suficring, which ru earthly pow ,or kfictir leow to alleviateolatiLtbis_discovery_ . I , t i, as presentetito the world• The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, _the delicate, arc in a few days strengthened by their ope• ration, and the worst complaints aro removed by perseverance Without tits expense4if a phy• sielan. Adapted to all circumstances and sit• tuitions, they are the best medicines over in• vented fur families, or to take to ten, prevent• ing scurvy and cuativep - ess,rcquiting no cluing of diet, particular regimen, or care against :• king cold. -N. IL l'hero. la no surety that yen get the genuine 1311 AN MIRTH PILLS, unless you purchase or the duly authorized. Agent• The 1111ANDI2E . I'll'S P 11.1.1. are se•l4l for 2 . 5 rents ye: Los, at Dr. ih ihriihkehics (mire, h yhioh,ihhhhil his Ili, 1 . 01- lowiug duly huthorized Age);ls: %Vol. S. Powell, New Cumberland. .1. G. Allller, Lisburn. M. Hither, Shiremanstown. .I..Nt L. Migel, Mechanicsburg. Geo. NV. Singiser ClaireMown. A. Is: D. Leidich'illoiling Springs. 1). L. Ileelman, Whitt House I', O. Itosenlinrg ll'eiting, Centreville. James IV') le,.liocksous it le. Edward Scull, Shimmutsburg. • • S. L. Selittnail, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BAIINII7, Sole Agent for this borough. The Great English Remedy, .Dr. ; Barber's Liniament 800 /.1101SIMEgo Tsrliis most valuable Ernbt °cation has been used with•wonderful success in the cure of Anne of the most troublesome diseases with which the horse is affected, (without destroying the hair) stoth as old strains, swellings, still- ness ofjolnts, galls produced by the collar and saddle; strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin joints, strains of tho whirl. bone, knee, and ibtlocic, poll evil, listules, curbs, splints, spavin, windgalls, puffs , &c. It very soon cures old or fresh wounds,cuts, bruises, .fistules, poll evil, curbs, etc.,and gives instant relief in the scratches, grease, ete.,and the.diaearms• incident to horsba haiing white feet and noses produced by St John's Wort, which so often d,.stroys the hoofs and hones of the feet, and resists the notion of sulphur and vitriol oint ments, and other rerneilies'cqually powerful. • , No application' has herotofore -proved tie useful in relaying stiffness of the tendons and 'orals, Bud nturineiug such_ im.m_e.diato nd beneficiiireffeets in cracked heels, brought on by high feuding, splints and sprains. This froCrtioll is highly recommended to farriers, 'Legere •of 'livery stable's, wagoners, stage proprietor!, and private, gent:emen own. ing , horses, as an invaluable remedy, and shoidif he constantly, kept in their stables 4 Also farmers, whose .horses are so kicks ,cuts and wounds; will find. it equally; advantageous to keep it constantly onlfand.— It is equally beneficial in the 'treatment of Working Cattle;.:foi , grille; egret: . necks, out% wounds, etc. . ,For oolern Borlidla .1)3r4:0t. , JOHN J ?AY— ERS, Solo Agogl; Ju1y,2,1,71 8,47: ZWIPIXT" ARRIVAL -- 1, 0 0 . 7 '5, a s,: . . . Peiffir Sterc_—„rosite: the 11410flist‘ ' - ICip ;5Pd fitognneen'a:.,Thloli Deegan's, .:Doya!', and .Yout 'Glick" IV.Omenfa Lay.° Boots,- p. ', , ellile:wqrklhas been mnnufaetured fo dtilei,eispeeeply. for' the.Winteii and w'a rq rantod belarrreOleakany , etoiaold'in Gnr: 'of be,n,,•quilliir:Dpktsi, sl,soce, , ,Bengako, G em _ Abooa,- Du !falp:pi* DkiethDoeiin, Aa,diesi - to, 11 ! 1 ?ich the attention ot,bu'yoralis ' , VV, Carlial4. Dee ! 8,l 847, ' • . ' s == .~'.lAia.S ~-,- ~., {'t~ !~!:Jakt>`. naiia~,c+~ . a,rccy.~n•ne+~t "040 ilta r tH ...; • • WALKING CANE.I.IIOKELLAS. _ • TIETM. H. KICFIATI SON, steam factory •V thc.'dnly one' tke :United - Stateej , No' 104 Market street,, rhiladolphin Merchante are. resPect fallytinformad• that I con' , time to manufacture elf the above goods,•by the aid, of eteam, notwithetatiding the•• great oiliest tion of partici opposed • to 'theintroduction or ex pensive improvements. My assortment is com plete, and , prices' so low? as to give entire 4tatis faction. irr Ati there isilm Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same 'name, it is important yoit should remember Wm. H. RICHARDSON, steam factory, and patentee of the walking cane umbrae la, sign of the LADY and EAGLE, No. 104 Market street. feb 9 BROOM AND WOODEN-WARE Storo,No. 63 North Thit+ntroct, one doOr above Arch, cast side, Philaalphia, manufacture era and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, . Cedar Ware, an d French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Beaters, Mats, Blneking, Eastern-made Woodt en-Ware of every description, &e, &c, nt tho lowest market prices. , mar Wholesale Olothing Warehouse. reetc. - betwoenith — and - 50 • " Philadelphia. TIIE subsuilier respectfully solicit§ the attem fluty of cilmtry Merchants and dealers gen erally, -to en extimination of a et:3'4lot° stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, which for extent, variety and workmanship, he flatters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of ptices pres.entsi to .purchasers inducements which cannot he surpassed by any other estplishincitt in the ,United States. mar t . JACOB REED. Rover's First Rate Premium WRITING INK. - Silver Medal just awarded by the American In. stilt*, IVelo York, (1847.) .' HE following testimony from distlngttish- A. ed Inntitolionsspeaks for itself: N.\ UNIVERSITY or PENNRYI.y.ANIA, \ • • Plillitdelphia, Alay 11 ,13.41: Ilhving triedrfor - some - timoi-the-Hlack •Ink ineettruetmeed by 111 r, Joseph E. Dover, we have thund it well snited for mnuscrilit, by its run ning:freely , and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we are well pleased with. W E HORNER,M I), Dan otth Favult3 awl Ps of. of Anatomy J 01 IN LC I ' I I.OW, Provost • • FtA Nil. II WYLIE, Vice-Provos 111 ER-Y Itlifil); -- Secr2tafy of Hie . Ft - multi - 6f ROSWELL PAID:P..I'I.OC of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry - W W GElt HAND, Lecturbr in the ed 'vat Department • . PENSLYVANIA COLLEOF. We 11111 y concur is the above, tAIIII.. EEO. 310wrox, M Dean or the FlR:oily • Ce.rritab lllon Stltetn, PIIII.IIIIELPIIIII ° A 1) BACHE : Principal H 111eNICIEI HIE, M 0, Pro Anatomy A ultimo: Finn I a:Jell:int: r: Co. Pm in DELPIIIII. I'ItEIVE: ERA LEY', Secretary CVST:)II 11,01•SITiLVLIJ RE GifORCE, Dep, Naval Officer HDVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT , A ! . '.l)per!or A r;iele, Warranted. Fed. Side, V. holesale and Retail, at the Matto ! ory, No. 87, .Norill Third street, opposite urrj - street, Philadelphia. by .10SE1'11 E 1101 - ER, Manufacturer' Philadelphia, Nov 17,1847 - IMPROVED- WIRE MANUFACTORY, Sleel'iltiddle,Sereen soul Wire Cloth Manufac tory, No. 48 North Front street, between Market and Arch streets, Philatl'a. grut improve- A. ii; Ike aim% e CliSilleSfi al e now Ilia/lll factoring of :t so periOr kinds of PLAIN soil OILN A 11l lALWI %Vont:, such as Sieves, Itiddfcs, Serene's .I , 'tt, for all kinds of gild it, seeds, snot!, ore, stitastarelt, beirktlust Ste. Founders' Sieves of-h tplalitv constantly on hand. \ Ist, Sales, \Vire Dish Liovers, Springs, l'svilletlAV ire for Spark Catchers btu. ..s,laxAsivcrvt. Winn WORK, such as ,Gages, tirSery Fenders, Gar6ll IflOWtir SII111 , 1s;Tra inert:Cm-Ms WOrk fur Crape Vines, Se. Also NVi, r Fencing of every description thankfully 4Cei,etl and proniplly eSeellled by - WATSON Ce COX. Se•pteloher `n o 1-8)7.- Cheap Watches and Jewelry, AT the Philadelphia Watch and Jew,lry Store, 00 North Second St., corner orQuArry Gold lever W atches,fullj 0 . oiled, 18 caret cases- -145 00 Silver Lever IVAclies, , lull jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior Quarter Watches 10 00, Imitation quarter Watches not warronted 5 00 Gold Spectacles- • 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles ' 175 Gold ftracelets with topaz stones 3 50 LadiJs Gold l'eneils Ili carrels,: ' 2 00 Gold Finger Mors 371 cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 12.1 cents to 181 . ; Lunet 25. Other articles In pvuportion. All gouda %%at-- ranted to be what they arc sold for. ) • 4,1: ttf • CO., . : , • 0. CONRAD. On hand Porp e zald and Silver Levers,' Le p:nen and Quartiera lower than the abbe° priers. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847.. n. ti. MOORE. I N. lIISDON 3100 RE eve 111SDON. noir ERVIECII.IIIrT TAILORS, No. 7U, South Third Ntreet,n,mrly oppostte the Kxchanp, Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public that they ate constantly pre pared- to Snake 'to of the fittest and best materials, and at moderate prices, every article of Fitsltiounble Clothing . constituting a Gentle man's %Yet droligvfor w luck their complete stock V choice find carefully selected Cloths, Caul mores. of the,latest and most deal • rable patterns, aro particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and personal attention tn every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, anil to both old and new customers•they respectfully tender an• invitation to give them n I laving been tor 'yeara connected with some of Ilse best anil - ,:iii73st taslhignable estoliliihments in this cointtry, employing none lint first rate werk.. 'Len, anti being,.in the cotottant , reeeipt of the la test &shims nod belt styles , of:good.it they are My Prepared to - adeomtuOdate'custoMeyain the it best mnnet 4 .:',' ' " 'aged 18, 1811 , 8 mo . • . •• , . A Well sele c ted esiertoe,ent et the prtmecations or odt-celebrated chemist, among.widelt may be .enumarsded the following •Sli, Rose end Almond. SititsiniCeigans,lllilitnry Mincing sosp, ,line.mishimf do, Co,lngnes,,ilenrs Oil, !lineal:one ipAi r eilline inline for chapped Minds, Ildootitie,nmeyqugtielp:fdr.flicieetit,Aose:ToCtlir .paste,.Stnrelt Paid' IliOmsejnat been'reeeised: nt ihe Dreg,eiwl ..yaritity'Strue of ' '"• g. . • ,„ nFe ti 1848 • • r• 777.% o ,•,., .'it:',... )(: ' - To' Mooksmiths:-:" 2000 B usheis - 8 440 K-mIT" • llartieburg,.J,nn I'J ')846 rrlowNiir,Nlrs,9Aßs4e4itult..*—'" ;...1L art loto.ta Autr.eicteoakvaly:oaed - ,hy t .A•,aiClaii. thopeMoral oil,lOrtnoopit ili alaies.aitatim komp.;tm imrO Moto of the 3 ht no. .or 11444 of the system t,it ta - lyaiyontOd -14, the. m an ti ti ourvir.„t Meiroilkor ihan,nAy: firetiaratiop . .of the saint.cneh. !hottlo VrtOo sl', per bottle. "4: „, .--- , ti , !,•rwt,s.ir. .. rpaelvetxl ni the' Ilf,El, 11 I V:-0 . 4k , 6w pat'. 411iAltwas Black , nit (1!...Va ni,yr 11 el lin dti.VGl i , c.. 0111, lill 'atrillltili.6oa and ytowdita.-4 , , , :,!',,,,-,, v,,...i: - .. , : f , • ‘,.'.0-61 , 1' _l. i , l', P.•='% : : 741 0 0' 1 ; 444k Ni.sl, lilt il, -1 ItArli , ( l : : , :tio ,-, .:.;:': 1 '.'. , 1 . ....: l'''''.l'.'. iv 41,4,11-v, "iadlifi • imPr MEM asoletteS;• and N. & J. M. Rowe, S;ry' • Xtle EMORraglngss,o TERNA orEtteitieVntimintientir tit VHOETABLE.ELE LIAH.Y; an ttrititel ;if according to directionsi.a CURE roe Lim urge StriarTollti. OP THE D ißEAßE.A'Cornmon e. sequence of this affection' is n kind of tenesm or bearing down 'sensation, it.it is familiar ea o ed; therept also a heatension and throbbing the part, varying. from i 4 incideraticilegree of ill" sensations to the most — aferutiating suffering; 'thetio .are-caultid - by the great flovii . of .blood.. the parts. Sometimes the inner coat of the bo protudos at every elacuition,' forming what called Prcilapsus, °Hailing of the bowels • ihis ! tho'effect of long continued irritation an d wee - 'new of that organ. In some instances the patie experiences nervous pains, which arc indescribti ble, and known only to the sufferer, which corn mence immediately. -after an evacuation, altd:Con-) tinue front - thirty minutes to several hours.; the sensations are-very annoying andforneti mos very distressing. This disease, when of long continu ance, imittended by pain and- weakness - in Ah. back, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, en. other organs in the.vicinity, pain end numbnes. in the legs and feet, a 'sense of straitness abou the chest, and unnatural fulness of the abdomina viscera, a gompanied ‘ with palpitation of the hen and oppression. Individuate sometimes experi ence, previous to • an enact of the Pilea,4tymp - toms - denoting - greatdminterriefilin die Meek. Lion ; there ,is a. sense of. weight and pressure in the abdomen; with a peculiar feeling of uneasi ness.in the bowels, constipettan or perineenm,.at tended with pain • in the7titek difdleins, lumen, and slight 'pains in the stomach, pale counte nance, confused senntions in the head, weariness, and intmitablelnd discontented ' slate (tithe mind, and a sense Of and oppression in 'the re gion of the . stomach... The mediation 'on the. surface is feeble, and the current of blood deter mined inward and doivnwards. For all of the above diseases and complaints, Dr. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY cures ef• fectually, and therefote prevents Pace. READ THE TESTIMONY, Hanson, Dec. 11, 184 G. GEl.l . rst-4 have used •Drl.lplnun's Vegetable Pile Electuary which I pufehased of you, and find it one of the best medicines in use for' the Piles, and also for bilious affections, arising front an impure state of the system. Yours, &c: • E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer. U. S. MAasiin.'s Omen, N. Y. 'Dec. 6, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Centlemen, un•.• derstanding that you are the general agents for the sale of Dr. Upliain,s Vegetacle Electuaryfor the- cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to. volunteer a a .. .commendation in behalf of that in valuable medicine. I have been afflicted for ma ny years with Piles, and have tried various reme dies,. but with no bene fi cial effects-indeed, big:an-to .with my case utterly hopeless. But about the'lirst of September lust, 1 was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above mimed medicine. I took Ins advice and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to he atilt:tett with that annoyinn and dangerous disease. Very respeetfulry, your obedient servant, ELY MOORE. IZRAIAREABLE CERE or PII.ES!—TIIIRTY YEARS STAsnixu!, - Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass. November 29, 1847. • Messrs. \Vyatt C. Ketcham—Gents: For thirty years I liave,been afflicted with Piles, general debility and inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsits of the btitimls, and which Cud resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Clmpluan and oth ers could give. The last three year§ of that time my sufferings defy description. I was confined to bed, unable to help myself, and at last given up by my physician and friends in despair of ever gaining health: in fact Ibr three days before commenced using Dr.• Uphnirr's Eelactuary, I was entirely speechless mid my burial clothes were made. But alder Providenel, and the use of Dr. 1/pliant's Elertuary, though an OLD MAN, I have flue pleasure of stating the fact to the pith lie that my health is now good. and hops to live many years, if it is God's will, to rialto known the virtues of Dr. Upimm's Electuary, thud to re .co in mend -it- tcrmy - retlitetei'let tdce:Vreiiiii res. - It helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew itiv case, and 1 ran only pay to others that it is.l in invrepicion, the best medicine in the would fur Vtles.,,er any other disease of the bowels; and if they will use it according directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every' canc. Yours, with the utmost expression oh Mankfulness, C N USSI'UU. Egramont, Resits co, Mass.? November 29,1847. S The above rerilicate tells n simple and truth. ful story of MI iferingand relief, of %vinyl)• as phy• sician und_wituuss- in the case;-1 eheertirliren• dome. DR. CIA P.M A N. NOT I C E—Tlie genuine rphan. 's Elect may has ...11i8 w•rinen signature, lis (Ocr .1. (.'pham, M. I).) The hued is alone done with a pen,— Price 81 n box. . Ky. sold wholesale and retail I.y WY.VI - 1 . & KETCHAM, 121 Eirhoo Qtreet, N. Y., mid by Druggists generally throughout the Coiled hales and Canada. SAMUEL ELLTOTT, Agem for Carlisle January 5, 18 IS-1y Stanton's External Remedy, MIMI if UAW" Si If, LAVI•I7.IE.I I T, Is now univertally acknowledged to be the • INFALLIBLE EMEDI.' For Rheumatism, Spinal A ifeettons, Contract ions of the Muscles, Sore Moat and Q ninny, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Agile in the Breast and nice, 'Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt II Ileum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all . • Nervous Discloses. ril.'NT'S LINIMENT is sustaining n ninon. Jll ety unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no pulling to give it u reputation, tt lam been for some time stimuli and st.rely securing it, and now, when its beneficial e ff ects have been experienced by eo ninny:the expressions of genii rude arc continually appearing, and those who have been made whole by its means are desirous that the utllichd should no longer remain igno rant of its invalunble and infuliible efficacy. Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con stantly receiving testimonials 00 . enefits received front its use, and many.O(the cured it lins effected almost exceed belief. rtrofte civic, a child had been a cripple foceight . years, having wrenched the spine, when at the age of two years,'by a fall Own' a chair. Medical trentmen failed, but four bottles of the Liniment' reitored Mtn to strength, and ho now joins with his playmates in thair- youthful gambols, Dal robust ne the lea _t at thcinr,and only a small hump on Ids—Mick to re mind 'him onus early sufliyulge:" Price. 25 cents per Mittle, ' The , Aeurse's :Friend, CiTANT6 - ms PAPILLARY OINTIVI EN T 1.7 eeknowledged to be the most valuable reme dy that has yet, been disebvered; find , may ho re lied dn with cotilidonee,by all who may liave oc casion for its use in - cases of Naar F',voit, Aces IN THE 13.11EASTi SOR'E NTITLES,' &C.. ' This Ointment is imrtieularly intended for those complaints that , I)lothertt are Jiab le to 'during the nursing of infants;andinaybo truly calle4tl.'ho - Nurse's Priend. 'Prico 25 ate. per box. ' - U.E. - STANTON, 'ProintetorviSing. Sing, Now York:. , Sold bY.', ', ,' ^-- • , .' Dr. l .l:4lyers and'Ohns. Earnitx;' Carlisle. Edward stull, , Shippelisburg- - .:LDonalthionr&-Green,TalinstocVn ti A. 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