8 iD4Wttakt'WPAVilittUit OFFICE in the . o;iiteirve angle of the public . Sgyfre ) pck,:p - ftkiTourf....Pouse • — a 1,--TERMiTOR:SUBSCHIPTION, 1360.110PILTAtla FIO cent! a year in ADVANCE: Two poUara;if paid within the your. ~ , _II _ 9te,pe)larfer eliptentlia. , , These twits Will berigidly . adhered to. Td 118COVO the paper et the reduced Mina it atuei be Paid each an adiutnee.•, . . RATES ARVERTISINS; dverelsetnents, making fifteen Saes' or less; x ill Linrchargedurthe - rate — ol4lfty. - cents - fornturloser ttotrAhri r eltW“cir — OrtirDollari and- twentptive cent' for averyintbseghentineortion. Warty adver llsais OH he charged 'a the rebooting rates -One trildini,•ilthli the paper, for one year, - $25 Haifa doluntni " -do. - • 'do: 013 Two Squares, avithsvarterly changes, - *lo' fluidness Cards, With the paper, • . $5 .JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, tiatidhlili,llliitiltit, Circulars and every at h et 'deserlption 'of Printing, executed handsomely and expadithmely and at the LOWNT PRWPad.. The Grain Trade of the li. States, - CROW TEI=CONSUMPTION-- AND SUPPLY. • Commissioner of Patents, says Bic.knell's..ticperter,luts prepared' some 'valuable tables in -relation to the . grain . trade Of the united States. He has -vided the subject under three • heads= fife, the,proanction in 1847—second, the "cpnsumption and the surplus—and third, the disposition of that surplus. Accord- . ing •to his. estimate, the whole crop , was as fellows: . • . Bread,stlfr: bu. 539,350,000 • 111,245,500 " • 29,222,700 " ..11,:':73,200 Indian Corn Wheat Rye i3ueliwheat • Grain nog ascii . fororearl - : nate bu. 167.867,000 Barley' . " 5,649,020 Tot a I g rai n Other ai tides of Food Potatoes • 100;950,000 Beatts'and Peas " 50,000,000 Rice lbs. 103,610,390' V - . -- Stntes "20;746;00 The usual computation of statistics is, that five bushels of wheat are consumed by each individual; but inasmuch as in this country, animal foOcl is more largely used than in any other, while Indian corn is substituted for wheat by a large class, and especially the slave population, it is assumed that an estimate of three bushels of wheat each for the entire pop ulation, or three and a half each, exclud ing slaves, woad be-about correct: The estimate-for Indian corn is five bushels each, rye. half a bushel, buckwheat a quarter of a bushel. This.gives an ag gregate of eight and three-quarters of grain for each inhabitant. An allowance is also made for animals—say five bush els each of corn for horses and swine, one bushel per head for neat cattle, and one-quarter of a bushel per head for sheep. Poultry, it is supposed. ,con sumes about 5,000,000 bushels of corn during the year.. The allowance for seed is 6,000,000 bushels for corn; for wheat, one - bushel in ten ; rye; - 'tee in eight T buckwheat, one in sixteen ; and oats, one in twenty. For distilling; the estimate is 25,000,- 000 bushels of corn, and 10,000,000 of rye. These premises lead to the following conclusions relative to the surplgs WHEAT. SURPLUS. Production,lB47, he. 114',215,500 Seed 11;421,550 4 1 1, Consumption 62,229,200 ------ 73,663,750 N Conte Production bu. A 39,350,000 Seed 6,000,000 Consumption 103,732,000 By solitude 230,963,0911 Distilling &c 25,000,000 RYE. Production 29,222,700 Seed 3,652,587 Consumption 10,37.1,200 Distilling 10,000,000 -- 21,025,787 Burnw it EAT. • Production bu. 11,674,278 Seed . 723,313 Coneutuption 6,000,000 -- (,723,343 Total With" regard to the disposition of the surplus, the Commissioner says that the princijal corn purchasing countries of -the world are Great Britain, France, Holland, the West India Islands, British American colonies, 'Brazil " and South America generally. 'They annually re ,qiiir,about3:3,ooo,ooo bu. of wheat, ex .clusiya of other grain, as follows : ''Great Britain Trance' . Weet. Indies g enerally .British American Colonies North America generally ' , South Americo generally Holland Tottil33 000 NO 'This is the, estimate pr the demand mnder,ordinary circumstances. Of course Peptirtil, harvest will dirhinuilrit,'Whijo • • on thipther 'hand a shore hafvestcoi de struction' Of.. , some crop, Ike, potato, - '7willlreitl,k'io - Criifee,itv.: To - 1847 it was ireatl.Tiherease& by. the' fetid' cause:: ;If the above estimate, and • that li,hich precede it, are correct, the surplus wheat crop of the'',United States. je !pore' Plan -- ; , sy ctentaosupply the, ordinary Aeficien- Of:all,ihat , ,Ortion.6l the wo r ld likehl;iodor any circumstances, .to re quire•lt, rl • . •:i -The„piiiiitlal , grain ! exporting court- ~tries,;;- Att,,.Ef e irepp.', appear ~to,- b e ,', Russia, 1 .—:::?,Tnegtin t r Denmark,.anci _awederi ;,, in; As ,:' 38;1 1 YOR:..4,r41',#iticil'i 'Egiri)t: ,'',l':e o ';esti.' ~,' , intites','cif.lliii.e . kpir4i,:,pf thette "cetingies; ' , 74Ai i} titilli.;'; l' ,.4ilit'eu foi)firc,; ,ThP, finit. Arils - , , teParia , 4 o t.:tke ' London: Market Lege . I'l Mer,oo',' l # `.4:l l ,4l"'.lart'.last Sceartltfla Pt - '-- ' i:ll§litglilt (0 1 :.) 1. .'"rp,5 ) 49 1 .41 1 tai1f1)," . 'a11,',14084',4 , 4,, 24 t" 8 -°''graintlt:'-x , *,i 7 . 4 :?"', 1 ,i : P. 4 ft.T c - 4 , --s - i csu'AttiOf . 4 .. •L .. : -,,, .-',_;, , :, , , ,. :ktifaii ciei ... 7A1191a pr( - 110 , 11184*, s . -', j . :,, , ..;: , ,,, , i0 003,0 0 liotcgliPPlP. 4 '. 7 ,l)aniethrkt l o4'q W0;014,000 1 ',-. .c :'f ,/fertiaiiit Port . i.::. ~4,en0,0* ~ • Egypt ind , P.Yr.i'; , , ....,; ~ ',",, ~ i t ~ . , irtxlr . ...117rdiiiiii. „ Ponrisratim end Danis (*di ~. , ~' ,1 Ail: , 44,,q;',.44:t1iii Bile° - i..i..;' , P,.,, , A.;5441, *(y. , ,0,41' 0 ,,x+r,.:1 , ti' '' ,cA ,, -, , ...'n , ( , J , :i. ei r ttlT,44 - ...4,•4;:a 4, Y. 1 , , mi1.fr , ?4 ,1,- . ' ~..' .Cs ,, •' . .. , 1'. ' , ,..i1 , , ',d , ''5%:,...' 1 , , ; ~ ' -. . Y, ~ ..1. 6 7;601.1,01p, f ' )''''''* I' l3 ' " I lt '' i , , ,',lA''`,. , r t , , ,, ~,pr, ell), e , ~,, ~,,, ~,, .. , , ~, ~,,'Rtilty.,,f;,:iik-,*hei,ike, f o;: ; ,- ; pprtationi'.l)y,;llll3;4 ,A4rilirioxficiOitig co - untrift Of. 1) €,w0ri1.e. 3 f , .. '-'' , ,zit4t6, 1 1Pi,76,...thk , ,,111 94fil-g#esi'io4?offir,.-frbol '; l ti., OtKlVAßVWPliettero,' And i that' , t4e(,' great ;`, Atl 'Vat fep ttisAinititi , tofiiiie•RuilatitEF '' A .o93 * : #l 4 . 4o 4 o" Wkifc ) o; l :iiid i 'iliiiiAi iiie: i4AU ii!iiiigi4d.rfikii)ly,*illeortiociiii:!..si „,„.. ? „,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... n 0 m .0,0-4,,, l ,,,, fr'' , '"'""f'"'T"7ffireTall sti - ti . the. Blitele',.sea'.l: . She;Ams, however; ' . :- ' ,-',', ' ' , .. .. 6 - 4, lint : telkiPtsilltitiflialininspertations ....,...'4..."XV , .,t'LW1W=1: 4,,, " 4 . A'' fromtlialtiteriOs are hot so great as those -' • --- :43's - eiiiii . ..4hir.!United'..tStittes'..'-':4. is 0011411,' too; ;iirhether: 'Russirc -can pro -duce,: grain cheaper than the Western ,Statei of the ..4trieriotin' Union. Front intintrieealibniitied'diiiing the :last Stith: mer; it appears that the cost.ofirowing Wheat ih thil•United States is as follOws: In New Hampshire 91,10 pet' bushel. • . New Yark, Western : -M .'”, 'Pennsylvania 60 Ohio, Northern 50 Michigen.._ . 28 to 674." Indiana . '25 to 3S " These sums include exery expense (interest or the value of the land one, item) . which attends the cultivation -of wheat, from the preparation of the land to thrashing and storing; of course the cost varies in.different years . in propor tion as the harvest is abundant or scarce. For example, the cost of raising n.buslrel' of wheat in 14Itchigan is' given troin four years': actual observation, and was as fol lows :—:first year, a bushel cost the grow er 271 cts.; second yeei," 36 4 , 5 .cts.; third year, 28 cts.; fourth year, 30,cts.. In yiew ,of the facts - above.. stated,. it is confident!) , belieVed that the. grain-grow ers of - the United-States can successfully compete with those of. any'other' naiien 'in the great corn marts of the. world. ' - . i--`' It Never Fallo...pi 11 -1 1 U RE YO 0 It SELF.—From tim'et inimemo ij rial there. has existed in. larger cities and populous towns, a species ordisease, the depend• Nice and propagation of which results from the ,violation. of divine and moral laws. To those . AFPLICTED., this AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, os being the most certain, speedy, and valuable specific ever oticred to the. unfortunate. Ito odor onilie breath, requiiejineithe'r restriction in diet or bulkiness, bor contains either mercury or noxious drugs in the least injurious to the sys tem, it is boldly presented as the best remedy for such diseases yet offered. It isi used by'physi. Chinn and pronounced supeyior to any known re medy. Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale at N. W.,corner ad and Snuth streets,. Philadelphia, and by P. E 1.1,1 DT, Carlisle; Dr. , Rornitz.. York ; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr. McPherson and .1. Wyeth, Harrisburg, Pa. _fob .9 _ . . _ 694,491,100 173,516,950 868,00,650 TEl'ourth Session will commence on MON Tll DAY, May tar, lilB. The number of nut Bouts is limited, and they are carefully prepared for College, counting house: &c., &e. - The situation precludes the possibility of stu dents associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through. lands at. achedTo the inStiltdion. • Boarding. washing, tuition, &e, (per scalKitso 00 Latin or Greek _ 5.00 Instrumental Music , 10 00 French or German 5 00 Circulars with references. Ac. furnished by npr 5 ECK. B 1. , R Ni-3,. Principal. SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the Bernier;tent Care oI all Diseases oriAino from an Impure state of the Blood. THIS Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, and cures disease without vontiting or purging. It never fails to cure thelinost obstinate cases of Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds. Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sores of long standing. It is cheaper than any other_modieine in use, there being 32 doses in each botlfe, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ae cordin td diteetion one bottle will last 10 days. Certificates are pouring in front all parts of the country attesting the virtue of this Medicine in cases of li:ing standing, which have been given up by physi clans us hope less and beyond the reach of inerlietne tb cure. • 40,881,750 ----------173,654,901 --- 5,196,913 WHOOPING COVGII, Shep,berdZa Saran riarilla never fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the cao of Shop 4,950,935 The following is from a gentleman of re spectable standing in Be Itimoie,who was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few bottl of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. bu. 224,334,502 This in to certify that 1 was fast sinking 'Moray m plume of Consumptidn of the Lungs, until 1 Was recommended to try Bhepherd's Seraap rilla, whicb fortunately 'I did and am under the strongest conviction that it saved my life. I am.•now rapidly recovering and hope in a abort lime to be restored to perfect health, and under no consideration would be without the medicine. Bushels 20,000,000 5,000,000 2,500,000 2.500,000 350,000 1,900,000 1,000,000 Shephard'e,,Vermifuge, or Worm 'Destroyer. We challenge the wort to pre nee a medi cine better adapted -to the expulsion of Wetllll3 from the human body than Shepherd's Mini. fuge. It has been used by theustnits with entire matisfactip. It has . the advantage of most othei asitilaver sickens Ors person tieing it. - It has 'cured. children that have been subjt at tri: fits for years, and - that had , bean given 'up,by physician, patents and .frieifde. should always be used as a purge tive:ifor children, as itstrenkiliens them, and at,th.: same time, carries off the courier -par • (Mice , of food. ehd.• . vvorms, if they-are troubled Wit :7 h - therin:7MT•77•: , •- • - • . . . . . following' , - ( ..The' .. co rt Ifi c nto hie - been 'han d d no, by .Ity go, goon e; o f u Iterakaloritealf:''' *. • . ,:.Tinvn 11111, Pa, Tan 20; 1897 • Jdns.,lCOONP, 14 1: 1 ! 4° ,t will' Please arnd ine hoti. tleinno,i4,4if Sl epherd'v Verinifsie.,i The thi . .oo have ,gain qttsed,, , ,,y,iih;,the.:,happ'kest : effects., They wore, given ~•,to throb of, my ,eitildroiniii,,ono ease - 6.5 tvernis - wereicxpoiled;intanotherl6l; andln rthildit 67.;',•1'11m ensigns to `give the rest - of my tinnily the., he nofits this medicine, and therefirioriiiii• is • tibOve, This is deoid,.• 'odlY thcbeel article, for destroying, yinrine that blip over; bee,nilmihis,:part of ,the country. I' ,have, tried t)rriok'e, : R~iket'e ,' iterclokla#anal' Millier'sebut withoht any kSiid offeet. - p'.:11•• , • YOute!with - ssteam ,i.•!•vt '••••'- 1 1 21 R-'2 l Ver mihiiie ~ fotraiile • tiyl i i fnerc, at(ttVitit:kf,'Cqtatil/Alikrid.'poutitY Po ,, and by" Dr. Vitifih'Car Ph "if 14) ' l ‘ ersoo k , art grip John; ruivino, iiiitler,•NeivOille;: Saber t Elllott 'New Mll)i&•4ll3Leekel,;.ifilei: eilivillWkj•Riehatdir l'aingi''.:llnqlCiiitstOhj:,'Srfitalr4V.idiliglioge4; f''''..,Afirff 20. 184 e . A 00 ., ( e apt.4, lj ioyiie n p t ; o rg t r A zsgiNo it6ioo;flp 4 ,t .why Plainfield Classical Academy, (roult MILES WEST 01' FOURTH SEASION I FRITS herd's Sarsaparilla Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 DAVID . RICKETTS, No. 23, 11111 street _ ItiiIII,VA. • II7„,;,/g.WAT i 74 f. ; fa‘N, . , YiIINTER SUPPLY OR. „ SilkFtipiets, latapsjumi. pttonp, s ;— . 1 74Pt1 os and Mantillas, (Of our own manufacture). ct W. HAVERTICK, having „just opoLtod a firstNrate assortment, of tho:betit quality, for. 0 • 'his try pLi Fa of. Goo[ ] 3'- solo at -theilatiniat cabh . -prteeth-at D RESS desires , t W calbthe,:Partienlattention.,OlPain LEIPS - Titigq Wandrtmrning ar ilies•nd physichtosto. his replenislied.aaseettiet "Soconikstreet, above — Chesnut, 'PhilailitlAbi . ..z of OIICGS and MEI/OWES &Mob l'een TogetherVith'a *War: assortment of ;STEEL purdmsed at the het Menses in Plilladelphiu,atid . may be relied upon for.frollatelicand exce GOODS , . Parse 'Fara, 'Hair tßraida and 11040. 0.' tnrls, ar.a. Aleci, a largo let Of'Dothistie - Dat: , Added to these will be.found an cutlet:4lo49f ton rringos • .: •-• ''."- • ' PAINTS,, OILS, .DYEI-STUFFS,,,Yaritislies,- iPurchuseis erejnvitod to sell.' They will find Glass, &c. &c., all of Which he will ensure'to be it to their'int#estito act talraa the gooda'wflt be. of the best quality and at tbn very lowest.prieet. sold . • Philo& aprl2 lie has made. many additiont to" his stock of besides seettringliheiv-supply oF.oll the I - Text Books, Histories , . liendere, Lextoetia, -Gag .Books, Bco.,eew de use in College 'and.our public schools wh'.,ch , he will dispose of olvtettai suited to the circumstances of all. Ills stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be impossible to enumerate, but comprisingmany novelties whiclPcannot fail to strike the please the taste, such an Ladies and Gentlemen's Cutlery,-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Hair ‘ Tooth and Clothes Brushes. Perfumes ofitott , s` elle's rich and extensive varieties. Fancy Snaps, Shaving Cream, •Card - Cases, Pocket Pistols, Pocket bowie, &c. Also, a new supply or Conic!ma's elegant LARD LAMPS, togther with Sperm and Mould 'Candles, Baskets, Musical Instruments, Umjirel las, Children's Toys, Door alas, and -other sill des' in the variety line, which with a 'colistant iiipiity'of fresh FRUITS, nuts and Confeeijonary of theerithest Miality, make a large and splendid stock to which he:confidently Miites the attention and,patronage of his town such counh•yfricnds, at Om old stand in Tsfiirth Hanover street, nearly op posite the Carlisle Bank. • ' S. W. HAVERSTICK. •December 1. 1847, • M'ALLISTER'S OINTMENT. has pow.lr to causesall external SORES,_ SCROFULOUS humors, 'SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS,to discharge their put trld matters, and then heals them.. • It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that... 4 will not benefit. I bemused it for the last lour ,teen,zenrs for all diseases of the chesticonsump tion and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility; and I declare before heaven and man, that not one single ease has itrajled to ben efit when the patient was, whhin the reach of mortal.theints. _ _ I have had physicinna learned in the profession. have had natnistersof the Gospel, Judges of the bench,. Alaleernen, Lawyers, gentlemen- of the highest erudition, and multitudes or the poor use it id every variety of way and there has been but one voice---one voice---saying, "Mc- Allister-4one Ointment CONS UM PTION.—It can hardly be credited that ti salve enn have any effect upon the lungs seated as they arc within the system. Ilut, if placevLopon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs edpnrates the poisutions particles that lire tonsil& ming them, mid expels them Irmo the sy ;tem.-- It is cueing persons of. Conan milt ion continualfy: 14 EA DACIIE.--'l'ltc sad ye Iradrnred persons 0,1.1 . he. headache or .1l xettr's standing, tool who Sad it ecgttlar every week 110 that vomiting often took place. Deadness and Ear Ache are helped with like success. . 11111.:U3IATISM.--It.ritiyttives nlmost imme diately the 'Mini - nation 's it , el when the mtin ceases.' Rend the direction around the box. COLD FEET.---Consumption, Liver Com plaint, pain in the •:.licst or side, fallibg of of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This ointment is the trne remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. In scroftiln, old sores, -- zrysipehrs; - saltrheuin, liver complaint, sore cies quinsy. sore throat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, till chest diseases such as astlinut,Oppressibilsontiti—also, sore lips,chtippcd hands, turnors,mitatiemistrui , )• (ions, 'lemons diseases anti of the spine, there is no medicine now known as good. SC ILI) DEA D.---We lia,e . rtiectl raises that actually defied every thing known, atrw , :ll as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One nun told us he had audit $5OO on his children without any bene fit, when a hoses of ointment cured ;hem. lIALDNDS.S.--It will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. BURT S.--It is the best thing in the world tar Burns. (Read the directions around the box. WORMS.--It will drive en cry vestige of them away. There is probalily no medicine on the face of the earth at mine so sure iii so safe in the expul sion of worms. " .- NS-oecusi‘l use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with !hem ;lila., will use it. PILES.--l'housitntla are yearly cured by tnis Ointment. JAMES MCALLISTER & Co. .Sole proprietors of the n.3or medicine. CAUTION --No OINTMENT will lie genu lie unless the names of James McAllister or names NlcAllister Sr. Co., are written with n pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. llnverstick aid Myers, in Cruoisle t &L. Reigel, Me chanicsburg; Singiser & Paul, elturchlown, rind John Diller, Newville. RahwaytTledicated Soap. (KT - GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSIIV/111!—dur agent.of this place writes of p mysterious incidt nt which occurred in that place, in relatiim to an ex cellent young lady, but . who unfortunately pos sessed it very repulsive complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules.—her skin dark.and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed. She had, however, several good traits, one of which was - to reed the newspapers. One morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words ItAU• WAY'S CUINESE MEDICATED SpAr ! As n sure exterminator of, all skin blemishes, with s direc• non for all ladies to rend the papers!: Now 'park the advannige. On Sunday Morning itheijtook her place ,ilk usual, among the choristers, end to the utter surprise of her, fellow•songsters, pre sented n complexion as fair.as a lily, and beauti ful as the most ad:hired belle of the town.— Strange wondering and much excitement,' was exhibited by the busy crowd, nod . nothing short of an explanation of how this sudden transforma- tion from ugliness to beauty was attained, would answer. The lady, like ill her sex, full of gen tleness and kindness, explained the CaUSO, and to the greet, grand and beneficial dims af Rad way's Medicated Chinese Soap, which elfaluid been using for two weeks, was awarded the full approbation of the people, as the "restorer of last beauty." Our agent concludes thus—" Since the above has become known. I have 'had a per. fact rush for Rahway's Sonp;''. - ',tidies end gentlemen, if yon wish to gt r .23 - 14. W. B. FlilinfiNG, •NuEsE wßianirs SOOTHING" SYRU IT011.1'; • anaLDREN _TEETHING. ALL 1110 PLIER S having children affiliated ,th any , oftliiiii - Cdii - eases,WordeTiVihe toteltf,infatio3; suck ,cotriolsionit,nrialline-f' Rio croup, riutanecous ,einptione; disordetsd lontob, and, looseness of the howelesiihoultl never` ho : without thin to fellibtc " ronrpdy that sae peeved no- offilicioue ebovo die., lues,,,,Nuruurutup i tuf4imonialepl.,-btlie:gkvap- Or,ovikitt.i morili but atrial is.b,tlttpr,; t 950,4 i',! , - Jayne7s` Family flffodloines Atiidtli!l 6 oo'4l6ldy of tbibovp:valu!kbleJ Meditoiries, cioniiiitinz of JKin°'s KOectorat!t , t"' Received atidfoi • t,Taorr; 5 Owl Wit. 'gVitBA . rrio SEND 2 'iirsodsbytppie.,liani :;7 0,; 3; nd 0, o'tikoi. 0 E1; aiptlre ettqe a: Ow bin° ' seaseis „ habit 'ori,Att ~.4.3'„l,77eiiiil'isia,,lstVoWgi,r"than naufactut,ter,m? , r,tanto'arak,,caon r 114" ' tof,the,ParriPq.""'- - unt.l,l'lldlP , 1 - 1) -1 4 ' v r, '3 1 ;07 ;4. 4 , . , Perot So fi y & Co;, ForWardingand General Commission Merchants, Nbrth Wharves, and 83 N.Water ' street, Philadelphia. P LASTER and- SALT constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest market rates.. - Liberal advances Made on.produee._ , Refer to - DUTILU Ee HUMPHREYS I'ItANICLIN,PLA'I7 CO}Philad'a. LEA, BUNKERA CO. J. W. KERR, Harrisburg. apr 5-6 m China, Mass and Queens-Ware, C. BOKEE Sr., CO., No. 41, North . • Howard street, between Fayette and Lex-. legion. streets, Baltimore, invite the attention of Country Merchants and purchasers generally, to their large and well assorted stock. of -mils. (LABS . nod QUEENS•WARE, which they offer for sale at the very lowest market prices. Country Merchants 4will consult their interest by a call, before purehasing'eleewhere. isprs-4t • Spring Millinery Goods. • JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers .and dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, N 0.54 south Second street,Thiladelphiu, have receivedtby late arrivals from Frincegehief ly of their own importation) a new and very rich assortment of srlipm sitcLuvvmv cmoosoo:whieli they will-constantly be making additions.. They hnye now in store— Silks for caging bonnets. of all prices. Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful tiS. sortment. • Plain Mantua.and wan ribbons, all - widtlis.l • Frdneh and Ameridan artificial flowerslin great variety. Parismbip Bats. Grapes, crape hisses.' • Fancy bonnet- and cap Nets, Trimming laces, face trimmings. Buckratus. willow.mrowns, tips, km. kc. And-all articles needed for the Millinery trail& irr The attention of Merchants and Milliners viaitiko the city is particularly moues - tett to our stock.-as it will be fouod.far more extensive Than that of nay oilier-house in our line, and the prices more moderate. - mar 22-3 t Steam Refined Sugar Candies. Cheapest in the World !--124 C,'-ents" . per pound, Wholesale. J. RICIIARDSON, No. 42 Market st., e r • - Philadelphia. takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Superior Spam - Refined CiliidTat tli - d - low price of S. i'?.so per HIS pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. He also oilers all kinds of goods in the Coffee tionery and Fruit line or corresponding law pri, cos, as quick, sales and small profits are the order Of the day. Can or send your orders, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. Don't forget the number, 42 MATIKET: STREET, Philadelphia. ml gintilirrashion of Rats • At the greaten:rill cheap Hat and Cep Store, No. '284 Market Street, south side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. rgIIIE subscriber takes !his method to return • 1. his thanks to the people of the county of Cumberland, for the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended - towards him for last few months, and would call their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his sritista FASHION Or GENTIg:IIEWS,IIATS, which forheauty,. neatness and durabil4, cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Silk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and quali- ties, together with a very large assortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps.— Country Merchants and others aro respectfully 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 sys• tern of selling for essu only, to sell at the lowest prices. __ JOHN FAREIRA, 284 Market st, south side, above Eighth , mar 22 ! Iron Oommissior 'Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, nod No. 51 North Wharves„Philadeiiihia. . THE undersigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the- sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron. throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22-fini ORRICK & CA NI l'n EL L. • 4-Printing .Types NVILL be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE- U N DRY, after March 15th, 1848, at the fol 4:wing very low prime; for approved six months' notes: BOMAN. TITLE, NC. SHADED &p Pica, per lb. 3o eta. 52 cm,- 90 cis. Smell Pica 32 - •• 56 95 Long Primer 34 60 100 Bourgeois' 37 66 108 Brevier 40 74 128 'Minion 98 .81 132 Nruipereil 58 100 150 ' Agate The above prices, •iri consequence of increased facilities for manufacturing, are• much reduced front farmer rates. A liberal discount for cash in hand'at the &tit orthe Invoice, l' reifies, - Chime, Oneee, Wood Type, , Bre, fif rnished at the lowest manufaeturere'• prices, either for earth or credit. ' Our Specimen Book for 1848, is now ready for distribution to Printers, who will send for it, and coatains many new articles that , we have ne ver before exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes, OrnamOts, •Ornamental Fonts, &c. of which we have nn ample stock for the prompt execution of orders, irr - For sale, several good second-hand Cylin der; and Platen Power Prance, Standing Pram ea, Hand Printin: Presses.— . • ' BRUCE Br. C 0.., 13 Chambers eireet, N. *ir aprs N. & J. N. Rowe, . nRooM AND' 'WOODEN ,WARE .Ju Stoie, No. 63 Noith Third atieet, one dim above - Arch, east aide, Philadelphia,lnanufactar ere and wholesale'dealersin all kindialßrooms, Brushes,' Buckets, , Cedar - Ware, Willow .and French Baskets, Shoe and Walißrushes, Scrubs, . Dusters; Mats; Blacking: Basterri.made Wood tn-Ware_of: every, description,dr.e, dr.c, at the ;west market prices,' '" • • mar 1. • .. ; •To:Ptirohnoers ,of Iron and' Steel:: • rilllE'liubacrlbere;.'ltnportera and Deft lora ; • in Foreign and .1k rpericint beg leave: to call theAtionti_o_n_oEpurchaierefai-IROIT:end STEEL, to ?the rewailment'iir Etwed Norwegian, Cnble end ' Coitinion'iStilill 01 7 1 ion • ' whleficthef Eu r opaom ne'veliati*and y nie'ininitantlirrie . ‘' d Irene: Aniarlean • ' on, consisting ,of 1104, and,l3Orig Engliah;;::ftionnan-andr'Anierican',Sheat 114'14 squarelrOnt T3:l6ilia anil';"jtpwaida. : Bnikr andp!iiiinpdiji A xln, , ,ltoni*atioilii, pi zee; 'LneOnintive, !bra Angle • Iron:Hal Crpund Ironi ari?!:: iktitig:eedOlietet. ' ex,Lz flied; .frOniltreit'.!stattipil , ±of_ swedelro n 'Cast :and t Shie6i Staab itiv Way' offer at .tho LOYVAST :raltiW for: catiih,:ei,.-et. sit ':months :for' , ' approved.. refereroiand . ::.teli , Which they: invite the ,' - atlentlary of - tnirphilei c before reglenishlnt,theWitacke....-: • -4; ony,lrOn received ''.on;Toonn;. nileelon, on Aigli Troll and Steel Me(ebetlies Ilf"pt Miter §t%),a, : t4 , ''''''Ad'Plitster.- : -,, , c.. : A'' ' ' ':: ::4) .; : ' :.; ' , S a , i . t l'fi- --' ''''N',Ci4l‘if.-. 4 iititiiiriaaeit;q.li(iti4iii . A! . ll3 , , . . .., ~ ~ . 1 .•''.,'''' a ° oBlliikii , Alditail,:.flii j llioßt .,. . ..,..: ~..:::',,,,,, ~1:!e r- ,,,.. .ii -;4,4;' ''. .,,` , ' : : : ; , ' *f : ': i: ,..7k4 )-v ?, 1-i ii!':,„.tI bl ei'i- Y 'l i :, , 1?1 , ,,•'',.: 4 ''. 1 ±- ' . , r ..54514,7 ,5_. 1 0, 1. 0 , •. , ! k r,7 ~-, f.•:...' 1 , - A. - : . :::' , , , ' . :"::'L','-, -." -' . . '4' . ..'! : ,...,.. , '!;-‘,;',•,;,...,,,!,, ':.!.;. ,, :, k;,-.,,: , , , ,- .. .. . , , • '',l/11COICIllgai ' .", 44 4 , Dr wg,(oll.Alie leinollifadiPe rm -: tine'n't cu re ; . of all, ,1 1 :: : diseases 'arising Tram . inipure'state 'Of, the,. Blood and,habit of. the biidy,-viz •Chronic diseases of, the Chesi, -, Pleurisyo3,rort - - c.t.chitis, , „Patarih, we... Scroful a: 'its. refine; Teiter; Scald head, Cutaneous affections' of the ....,,faceand,extretrii9 es, chronic Rheumatism, and liepatettschronic Enlargements of the joints, White Swellings, Syphilitic ,Affections, Con-: • stitutional disorders,_ansing from debility,Mer ctriAl and Hateditary.predispositions, Ittrln every ehtingeihitt is taking place in the body, if fis manifest that ,it is ,brough &i on .y something haying,a substantive existence', Kwe suppose the organsof our'body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of:stlinethigg .that beats an unheal thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there must be the interposition of some newingredient which by playing its part as a cause, served to buodiry 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 morbilic agent; as %veil might wo expect a piece of 'chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid'of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cause which must be removed, thro' . . the, agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidence' the following is submitted td the public : I'liiladelphia, Juno 7, 1847. Having boon apprised of tlie'hature of the'Pan apes, it affords mo much Pllstlshib tti,bn able to recommend it as a Valnablo remedy fdr all those chronic, ponatitiftiontll anti glandular'diseases, to which Witt especially adapted. 'To those who are afflicted, and reenire medicine. aeon alterative, they bannoLobtatazit_in_a_rnare.ngreable,-active and uniform state than is to be'found ifflthe Pan acea: 1 have used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, &c. • . •. • D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold at the North West corner of Third and Soutkatreets, Philadelphia, and re tailed•in Owlish, by S. ELLIOTT Put up in pint bottles at el pbr bottle. feb23 Dr. Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Saraaoarilra, • S .the best and cheapest Preparation of Sat , saparilla ever offered to the ptiblie, being distilled from the first quality fifHondiffas Stirs atitietWlteinict.l(-IWe—bottle of this - prepare. tion Is warranted superior to two bottles orally .other In the' market,and wilt.retain its virtues unimpuirable in my climate. It is pleasant to the taste, and from inflincy to age this Extract will eradicate disease, Invigorate the body, and •Is the best medicine for the prevention and cure of disease ever discovered in any age of the world. Its action is mild, and it cm es without sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou sands have itsed - it, in - the Dr.'s private prod - Woe, and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered man. It acts in perfect harmony with alto laws of nature, and has never been known to fail, I , where Its use was persevered iti, to CUM' even long teanding and desperate cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, roughs, Colds, Con sumption. Cramps, Cancerous &wetland Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery, Ery sipclas, Fever and Ague, Female complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, jaundice, Leprosy; Liver Complaint, Nuraglia, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal complaint, Salt Itheum,.Scaid Head; Syphilitic complaints, Tie Dolereux , Pimples on the Face, Swelled Limbs and Joints, Pain in tin. Side, :Spitting Blood and all cases of Prostration Of Strength, and-General Debility of the human body. In all eases enumerated Above, Dr, Treplut gan% Sarsapasilla rapidly and surely restores to heath. Kula! will satisfy- any one - Of - the - tru . th of these representations. TO TILE LADIES Delicate Females who suffer from the obstruc tines and deliility to which Ladies of sedentary habits are liable, will by the _use of one or two bottles of 1)1.. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regain tlieirbealth and . ..color.' If is valuable to those who are approaching womanhood, its it is calcu lated to assist nature byquickening the.blouil and invigorating the system. Ladies who have I , oe-complexions, dull eves. blotches oe the face, rough 'skin or freckles, and are iow spilled, use Dr. Timpliegan's Sarsapa rilla. It will cleanse the • blood, remove the freckles and Llotslies, and give you an animated countenance, sparkling' eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful complexions., Children who are sufferin g from bad and un healthy hi mar* of the blood, can be quickly re stored to health, strength and bloom. Dr. 1 rap- Stirshparilla being very pleasant and pal atable, children take it readily, and such as are thin and weakly soon wear a robust and healthy appearance. It can be administered to Infants with perfect safety, and such as are suffering from hummer Complaint will receive great relief. Nothing can be more astonishing than its in vigorating effeettrupon the humans ystem. Per soi.s all lassitude and weakness before taking it, r&once become robust and healthy under its in fluence 11 PREVENTS DISEASE The use of a bottle of Dr. Traphagen's Sarsap arilla occasionally, will prevent disease, and at a Pall sail Spring purifier of the system it stands unri . alletl at the present day. Its use will pre vent a world of suffering an I pain. It all persblis will keep their blood purified and their bodies strefigiheiwo by the use of•thla Sarsam.rilla, they will bu Sure to escape the attack of any prevalent or odutagions disease. ,r7Purchasers will he careful to observe that every bottloof Dr Traphageo's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa ture in'black ink on the label of the bottle, and fac simile printed in red ink on the outside wrapper, men4mard against counterfeit•: Put up in handsome white glass quart bottles,' at the low price of ONE DOLLAR per bottle: For sale wholosalo and retail by COLLIER and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle april 12 The Great English Remedy. Dr. Barber's Lialantene \ i .T.F043 , MICOMO.Igie3O • wiThis most Valuable Embrocation has been Ji . used with wonderful success in tbe cure 01 some of the most troublesome dilemma with IN wifich the horse is II co in d, (without diestroyg the hair) such as o strains, swellings, stiff ness ofjointsaalls pr ducted by the collar and saddle, strains bf the - shoulders, stifle, hoof. pastern and coffin joints, strains of the whirl , I bonn,Jutee;_ami_felleck,poll—evii,---fistit les,- Leurbs, splints, spavin, wlndgalls, puffs, &el' It very soon eures•old or fresh woutds,e'uts, bruises, &tulles, poll evil,eurbs, etc.,and-gives Instant relief in the scratches, grease, ete.,and the diseases incident to horses having whito feet; and noses produced by St Jelin's Wort, which io often destroys the hoofs and: bones of the feet, and resists the notional sulpluir end vitriol ointments, and other ;remedies equally powerful. .. • . , WO aPplication has. heretofore proved so useful in relaying stiffness of the , tendons:and joints,. nnd ,producing-:such"'-Indmediate- , inil beneficial effects in-cracked lieelaibrougliton by highfsedingisplints and sprairis. , ::_' • This 'EMbroOrtion is highly. reionuttended, to fitrriers; .keetiers . of liitery_atahlespyagriners, stage 'proprietors, and,privete.gent:entan own ingliorsint,'• is ~ ,-in drivaluable - :•rentedf, - ; and shurrid be onstantly.hept in theii Stables. : . e Aloe fairnere, wheSe'; hems are, en' liable to. k •eutsTand - wounde;' w 111 - fi nd eqhally - advantageous to keieli it ceriatantly en hand.—, - ie.-equally- banoficrial-in t be-troatmen working ooWevfor, . porck, nacho, cute, wounds, ; , . c EtiS t OolciAliiin s t: ~'., .:,,,:. Zu Iji:2!asi.r,.:-.::: land for Allah; • )0 -°--" . ' • 'r'S 'ELLIOTT " 4 1 spepor ' ean ;u!. lot' ' ' 1 t isa . tortot, ,•‘!: " ...1 11 i 144 t 1 V 1 ) 1. a? ~_ , .......„-___ ,„.. -..---..--_ . ---,-.., 016 hine -rWholelialc t - Warehoilse. ,:. ~. 140..1521 Market street; betWe'eit Ott &hi 51h. 5 . . . • THE subscriber respeciftill3i solicits the lurch; tion. of .country Merchants Intrflialeka gen. trallyisto do bxaminatioriof 1 1 - complelo Mock of BEADY MADE cLornmoovhich for extent, variety and workmanship, he flatters himself Will live universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices presents n to purchasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the United States. _mar 1 'IA COB - REED. — , Hover's Pirit Rate Premium WRITING INK. Silver Medal jail awarded by the American In ,stitute, New York, (1847.) • .T HE following testimony from distinguish ed•lnstitutions, speaks for Itself: UNIVERIITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ' • • Philadelphia, May 11 0841. Flavin tried, for some time, the Black Ink manufactured by Mr. Joseph'E. Dover, we have found it well suited for tnanuseript, by its run ning freely ' and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we are Well pleased with. • W E HOENER,M D, Dean of th Faculty apil Prof. or Anatomy D IL ON, LUOW, Provost • SAM'L II WYLIE, Iriee-Provas HENRY - REED, Sperstary of the ' • 'Faculty of. Arts ROS%V. ELL PA RKE. Prof. of Nat. 'Philosophy and Chemistry W GERHARD, Lecturer-in the Medical Department • ' VENN LYVAHIA• MEDICAL COLLEGE We fully concur in the above, • SAM'L. GEO. MORTON, M D; Dean of the Faculty. CENTRAL th o:: SCHOOL, PRILADELYIIIA A D.BACHE; Principal Ii McMURTRIE, M D, Pro Anatomy AMERICAN FIAE INSURANCE CO, PHILAUELPHIA. EREIPK,RALCY, SeeeetarY . CUSTOM llottng-, - 4 D GEORGE, Dep, Naval Officer • - - HOVER I S - ADAMANTINEEMENr u _ A Superior Article, Warranted. ForSale,'Wholesale. end ilefail,nt the Menu fa. oil,. iNti. 87, North Third street, opposite Cherry street ,Plsilailelphia. by JOSEPH E HOVER, Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov IT, 1847 IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY: Sieve, Itithtle, Screen 'Red Wire Cloth Mnnufac; t'ory, No. 48 North Front street, between Arttrket and Arch streets, Philncl'n.. TUE subscribers barlng made grcnt impreive menu in the above business, are now manu facturing of a superior qualily,all kinds of PLAITS and ORNASHINTAL WIRE WORR.SIICIIRS Sieves . , Riddled, &reties &e, for all kinds of grain,seeds, sand, ore., snuff, starch, bricktlust Founders° Sieves of a superior qua lily constantly on'tfalid. Alsq Safes, \Vire Dish Covers, Solit Springs, Twilled NV ire for Spark Catchers &e. ORXABIESI'AL ‘VIRCWORE, such RS Cages, Nurscry Fenduj.s, Garden Bartdering, Flower Stands, Trainers,Trellis workfor Grape - Vities, - Alsq IVire Fencing of every description (Ty - Orders thankfully received aud promptly executed by WATSON Es' COX. ' September 22,1847. Cheap Watches and Jewel'''. ilct. - AT the Philadelphia Watch ) 7 , 4.J . 1/ 4 and JewOry Store ' 96 North ~' P . Second St.,''' corner of Quarry ,Iy.„- - • ,:. Gold lever %Vatelies,fullj c‘ . V..." . :_'' . j z -sz _oiled, 18 caret zees . " $45 00 .....cos fl l). Silver Lever %Vetches, full jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels ' lB 00 Superior • Quarter Watches 10 00 Imitation quartbf Watches not warrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles . 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles 1 75 Gold Bracelets With topaz stones 3 sq , Ladies Gold Pencils 16 cariale,: 2 00 Gold-Finger Rines 371 1 cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 12i conks to 18:1; Lunet 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hand some gold and Silver Lovers, Le pines and Quartiers lower than the above prices. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. B. E. MOORE. • I N. RISDON MOORE it RISDON. IVIERCRA.NT TAILORS. No. 70, South Third Street, nearly - Opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends .and the public that they arc constantly pre pared to make to order, of the finest and best materials, and at moderate prices, every article or Fashionable Clothing constituting a Gentle man's Wat drobe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Caisi incises, Vestings, Sec., of the latest and most desi rable patterns, are particularly designed. their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garmont,eimbles, them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and .new customers they respectfolly tender all invitation to give them a call: Ilaving.been for years connected with some of the best and most faithionable establishments in this country, employing none hut first rate work• teen, and being in the constant receipt of the la test fashions and best styles of goads, they• are fully prepared to accent module customers in the best manner. Philadelphia Auguet.lB,lB47—Gmo Dumb• Valley Transportation House, r e :4=•••••• -• •••••••41.• - la . ' mu • , • Canal and Rail Road bine, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. V. KERR, Forwarding and Commission OP Merchant, Haantanunci, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat- ronage extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present sdhaon, and has ad ded two now,,large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and-will_ be-fully prepared after the op oriing of the Canal, to forward•Pß UCEhnd MERCHANDIZE of all kinds t and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest. rates of freight and with the tmoet des patch. Agents for Boats, • • CARLISLE 4. GASRELL, • ."' ' Rice attest Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE As , SON, ' No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ?. McFADDEN & CO.S Pitts'g Agents for Cars, „.. _ •• . • W UNDER LICH & GRIER. NO: 272 Market at., Philadelphia. g HALORER & REYNOLDS, • No: 423 ' Market at., Philadelphia, BITER, JAMES .& CO., BroacLetteet,_Phiiadelp -- hia. • , PENN'A: . tr. 13WIO LINE, . . _ . Ndrt 'street t Baltimore, Harriaburg,'Mareh 26, 1848.—tr. Lumber New • .•.. THE subscriber. hes_opened ' tit new, lumber - et- - the - cornerof - West iiiiiitt - stid , Lietu 'alley,•where he - now has and will'keiert constantly ori , harid a first-ride‘aisiort mein, of season'od PINE BOARDS •And, , PLANK, and 'other kinds of STUFF, itli.of whickho will , Cell low roe cfish. kid reeboctf9l)y.sClicittfilmP.Ulti!emttronage. ; mar'29=l)r. •:- HARM' ME BEE liaoourg TrfullippitatioiLiiie. - • Aterch'entlf, : Hoititinußiti;:roi':ehip , PrOditca, Morclip.ry 7 adelppid, Sgc.7-7 Cotkl,' ; Plaster; ,3,11 TO Elac k ~ fits, -; t ~)4 ; '2oo(it - tuwelou fx,xll4tli, e • Jart,lp,lB•4Blwr•; , , , . • •• . , ~_~ . -. r .. , BEIIIO or , llLEtik"7, NYE 414tAViii. hZterntil,4ierinatieatiy 'eared j_ biDi.SU,rIIAM'S VEGET.ABLE.ELEC; TElARV; i itn , lNTßllNAL..itatiftthr - •rn .ased adddrdinitei dirarninds.,. a .enn Vonrriti guar anteed. fJ`• . OF TllE.Dist.m --4 4 'daimon con sentience of( this affection is a . , la Oftanesrnus, or bitarinedoWn agitation, a's it re familiarly call ed ; there is also a heat, fensiaii iiiitilliVobbing td the part; varying froni a 'Moderate degraii.of these sensations to the most exOlitiating..stiffering ; Ih - die ara caused greit, flow of blood td the.parts.. _Sometimes ttriiiiinor coat cifihe bowel protudes at every evacuationi.•forrning . What ig called Prolapsus, , or falling of the bowels "•' this' is the efface of long continued irritation:and whit: ness of that organ: In borne instances the patient, experiences nervous pains,"whielfitre inileseribat ble, and known. only to the sufferer, which coin: mence immediately after nn evacuation, and con= tinue from thirty minutes to several hours; thesd sensations . are verpannoying - and sernatitnes veryt distressing. This disease, when of long continu: ance, is attended by i palty and weakness in thd baelltiArtitatinn of the kidneys antl-bladder i and other organs in the vicinity, pain end numbnosd in the legs and feet, a sense of etraiinblis - about the chest, and unnatural fulness of the Adornina. viscera, accompanied with of the hpart and oppression. Individuals sometimes experi: once, previous to an attact of the Piles;aymp: toms denoting great derangement in the .circular tion ; there is a sense of .weight and:pressure ht. the abdomen, with a peculiar feeling- of anlasi;: ness in the bowels, constipation or perinapm, at: tended with 'pain in the back and loins,. nausea; and slight pains in the stomach, pale !counte: nance, confused seinitionsin tha-licad,- weariness; and inimitable and discontentae state of the mind; and a sense of fulness and oppression in the re: gion of the stomach. The circulation on . the surfaCe is feeble, and the current of blood deter: Mined inward and downwards. • For all of the aboic diseases and complaints; Ll. l l , llA3i t fi VEGETABLE ELEcTUARY cures el tually, and therefore prevents Piles. • -- - ' READ THE TESTIMONY:. . Huosom, Dec. 11, 1846. _Otsyrst—l have used Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Eiectuary which I purchased of you, and find it one of the best medicines in use for the Piles, and also for bilious affections arisiitg_Rom tn - imput e state - Orthe system. Yogi's U. S. Mansitsl.'s Orrice, N. Dee. 6, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gentlemen, un derstanding that you are the general agents for tho sale of. Dr. Uphant,s Vegetaclo Electuary,for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation 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 beneficial effects—indeed, .1 began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But about the first. of September last, I was prevailed upon by n friend to make a trial of the above' named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but, as 1 believe, perfectly cured.. most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be affletett with that annoyina and slangerous disease. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. ELY .11100 RE. ' IZEMAIIICATE CrlIE or. PILES !—Tillivri Ye,tes Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass.? November 29, 1817. S Messrs. \Vyatt & Ketcham—Gents: For thirty 1 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general debility and. inflammation, causing tumors and prolnpsueof the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and oth ers could give. The last three years of that time, ty—suilitrings-defy-description. I was confined to bed, unable to help myself, and at last given up by my physician and friends in' despair of`pver gaining health e in foci for three diiys befere commenced using Dr. Uplutm's EeleCtuary, was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dralpham's Memory, though an OLD :11AN, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the pati ne that any health is new good. and hope to live many years, if ii is God's will, to nuke known the virtues dr Dr. Upliarn's Electuary, and to re commend itio my afflicted fellow -creatures. It helped the beyond the expectations of all That know my case, and I con only say to others that it is.f in my opinion, the hest medicine in the world for Piles, or arty other disease 'orthe bowels; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cute in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of !nen k fulness, C ORN LI US SPUR. Egramont, Berke co, Mass. Nofember 29,1847. The shove certificate tells a simple and truth ful story of suffering and relief, of which, as phy sician and witness in the case, I cheerfully en dorse. DR. (.7.11A PMA N. NOTICE—The genuine Uphatn's Electunry has his written signature, thus (I;(1 - A. Upham, M. 1).) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Price SI a box. irr Sold *holeanle and retail by WYATT & ICSTCHANI, 121 Fulton street, N: Y., and by Druggists gmerally throughout the Unita States and Canada. . SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle January 5,18.18-1 y Stanton's External Remedy, EMEI II U. 17" S 1•111 - 011.E.17: 'ls now universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is soca, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and . Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, 'Tooth-ache,-Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum; Burns, Croup, ' Frosted Feet, and all ' Nervous Diseases._ HUNT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori. JUL sty unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no pulling to_give it a roputation.-it,has been for some time silently 'and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been experienced by so many, the expressions of grab lode are continually appealing, grid those who have been made whole by its meane are ileidious that the alibied should no . longet rant of its invaluable and•itfallible,Cflicarn): • Mr. Gern E. Stanton, the Proprientiyisl slant ly receiving testimonials Of benefits received from us use, and many of the cures-it hos effected almost exceed belief. In one case •a child had been a cripple for eight years, having wrenched the:spine, when at the age of two years, by a fall from a chair. Medical ;returnee failed, but four bottles of the Liniment restored him, to strength, and ho now joins with his 'playmetes in- their youthful gambols, as robust as the healthiest of there, and onlya small hump on his hick to re- Mind ben of Ins early sutlbengs. 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