itita,:ollo"Smpoolito 0 4 0 4gRgsryto,()4o.N$si:.A . y. ofkok4ii die South Wesi cinkie \ hilhe public "Square, ' tict,ek'Ofl( IEFVIS OF , SUBOORIPTION, .„. OneTroliar and Fifty calla a yeir ttr t triy*trva,. , TWO Thillarif,tf paid within the year. One Dollar for oiX,niopalo.. Thom Orin° will he rigidly adhcrea to, TO‘Mclltri the paper at the reduced terms Wainer hi' paid: Cash in °doom(); .RATES OF ADVERTISING,. .1 •Advertiaemente,tuaktfg lilleenllnes leap, will be churned tit the me or Flay' cents for ono Inger tlmi--three qinlep for Ono Millar, and tiveniy-iive kerns for every subsequent Insertion.. Yearly advcr:. tigers will be clearged at the following rates ' Ono Column, with the paper, &wane year, Half a column, do, do. - Two t3quarea, with mannerly changes, BusinesaCards, with the paper, ' • JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY OEgCRIPTION; Bach a o Handbills, blanks, Clrenlare and every'm h er description hl' Printing, executed Immientnely and expeditiously and at the I,OIVOT PitlCEd, Plainfield Classical Abademy, (FORE 31iLES WEST Of CARLISLE.) FO,URT.II SESSION • irrilfE Fourth Session will commence mi - M - 0 • 1 DAY, May Ist, 1848. "rho number of stu Bouts is limited, and they are carefully prepared for.Collego, counting house. &C.; &c. • . The siipation: precludes the possibility' of stu dents modulating with the vi - Ctons or 'depraVed, being_resiote front town or village, thonah easily accessible by Stairs Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of which pass through lands at, ached to the_institutionl TERMS. - Boarding, washing, tuition, &c,,(per ses.) $54) 00 Latin or Greek 5 00 Inatrurnenthl Music • . 10 00 French or German 5 00 Circulars with' references, Fee. furnished by R. K. BURNS, Principal. Newvilla Female Seminary, NEWVILLE, Pa. • MISSES BELL and WHYTE Principals. Alt the branches comprised in a thorough English course, will be taught in thisinstitution, -together-with-the French language, Altaic, vo. oat hnd instrumental, and Drawing. • • ArrangDnentstave been made to a'ecommo. date a limited number of pupils from a distance. They will be constantly under the care of the —rimotaPand-her-A-sErisrant7-wlm-will-give-every attention to the mental, moral and physical edu roation of.those entrusted to their cure. TEILMS, For Session of Five Months, the' first cowmen cing on the Ist of May,—ihe second on the Ist of November, payable ono half in advance, For boarding, lodging, washing, light and fuel, per term, Tuition is the Juvenile Department, comprising' orthography, reading, writ ing and arithmetic, (first session) 'l'uition in the-Primary Class,compri eing arithmetic, geography, English zrummar, history and Nat. Philosophy, 0 88 00 'Tuition in Junior Class, comprising algebra, geometry, astronomy, botany, - - rhetoric and natural elnlosophy,(at large) $ll 00 Tuition in the Senior Class, cowrie ing.chemistry., physiology, 'elements of criticism, logic, mental & moral science, $l3 00 Ort'hogrnphy,—eoading --penmanship,--- grammar, composition and scripture his frory will be attended to by all the pupils. Tuition in music, and use of Piano, $l5 00 " - drawing, $lO (10 " French, $5 00 REFERENCES — ReIi. Messrs. A-. Sharp, B. Mc- Cachren, E. Dreidenbatigh, J. Wise,—John Kit bourn, Principal of Male Academy,—Miss Sa rah P. Foster, Principal of Washington Female Seminary. The undersigned Committee, entrusted with the direction of the Newville Female Seminary, take pleasure in bearing testimony to the emi nent qualifications of the Misses BELL and NVIIYTE,,OB teachers and guides of young ladies. They are graduates of the Washington Female Seminary, and have the best recommendations from Miss SAAR R. r FOSTE.R. the Pridcipal of that institution. We feel confident that parents entrusting young ladies to their core, may feel assured that their physical, intellectual and moral testucation will be faithfully attended to. JOSEPH HANNON, SCOTT COYLE, WM. BA RR, DAVID STERRETT, ALEX. SHARP, Newville. April 12. 18•P4. Trustees • p_s° It Never Fails, ,=Eg rURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo rial there has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the depend ence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral laws. 'Jo those Armen!), the AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, as, being the most certain, speedy, and valuable specific ever acted to the unfortunate. It hos wherever known acquired a - reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou. sands have been cured by its use, and as it leaves no odorson the breath, requires neither restriction in diet or business, not 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 istused by physi cians and pronounced superior to any known re. medy. Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale at N. W. corner $d end South streets, Philadelphia, and by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr. Barnitz. York ; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr. McPherson and J. W y eth; Harrisburg, Pa: •feh 9 r.q.mmr7r,TN , Tm7ruTT . m7l TUE subscriber has just received and is now, opening at his store, on the South west corner of the Public Square, en unusu ally cheep stock of seasonable goods, such as, Cloths, Cruisimere,s, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bpinbazlnei, Lawns, Gingham., Cambric,Jac ,,tmet, YlullAtwiss, Book and other:dosed ptione , isof tame white Muslins, , •Cheeks, 'Pickings • .40 4 large stoo,Vof NIUSLINS,Iwhito Ind ,blearthed. front 3-4 to 14 in.broadth, and from --4-conts-per yard up in price. . .2 -A splendid stook of CALICO]; at prints varying from 4to 121 ets: »• •• Also; "a' fresh etoeleof the • • OELEBRAMED'AUID johieh•he bee lately introdube , and which arc —441 3 / 4 114-110--bii:-by-alf-thaulistm wind sham; ~.z4!snoit=econbinical and-desirable-article-in ever • elireepeut nrilt. in 'Also they !,• • • ta:.` Tile ; Pekin . Coinpnhly'e°TouN. !Jll e ,hats, been Appointed vele ague kin thia place ;?:,fOr the Self? ;of the above Tees, to , • would invite the 'peels) attention the lesiers P. Or,g96lTilql.lf - The 'mangier:ln Which they ere tholleviikt'so•led fold Qxyt *4611:4;14N#60Ff..,.can-,:s_yppiiid, wfo ap quantity p ut ,ift.lO•tli.le ;intoner.: •,INoorp4ll,eilelespectfully Invited to call and !•intaisiliiii;hteatock before purchasing elsewhere ftitilSiceefldetifthatirleti o•iindfirlees'wlll . l9•satlsfaetery tit puteli tf alers: li r rs. ! , ' • ' 1 9. 13 AAT • . !; • Goods 1 . • "'•• ol li ''11118 1:11, ...... .Siiiiw,llontlela - ' , L' , Fronell. r .„ Pg.+ ~ - .. p roxic h V. Collars ..-f. - 'Tansy P.w,..flf•dir ?i i .'..i.".•bi no h Silk Lace ~, 0 cpH ted/Cligah "/1 • • -Thread EdglnAft''4"l r Linen -- II Lustre , 'l. , f.' w'Silk krlngn o ^ ' 'l4 gtivrit l4 : , :, , : ,, ilkiiiiiti,w6:; ; :, Ili 's"i'''L,',,,,P wiomilidi s"." -,ci,,,k'Grovtly:,,-; st, ,, , al .!,::mr„.`Q,3chtwonetri—,„ , :‘" , • , ''fr hiel Cat) ' " 4 ' ~,I r ~•.. l'" '- " • tribbii Llorvqn':-:'- , •:7,t At., .:4' :(4-;;, f btrv,T3l-k- u<4.,,z'iiiiil WEst'i•vagN-I'jid '6lollls ', ',,,.0ft. ,*. . '''',- ', , . ".I:fincyl Co • • { ; .., 1 „,, irilail,.'. ; , ~,,,•.i.,- fieripessialnri r ..-I.,Blue4;yr, ~rr., . ~ ~, .r,' • ,pernl ~, 4t P r i'll " 4-tiOti niers„, -, 0 ,-,,,,..-• 4 torniyeessl 4.:1s • ir,,, t ,r • , f'f3ie,nlli'llpq'Crlrtik9',..l.Bll;pl 4,80,114., ,1 . t NtiltOlgili•kicvt,' 17111' tY`r • ' in \ilirr • iailneiT cl 0 iin o ' 'Allchocitzipoi9B - andlotcra ' ~ dil idi'and drnb M °,..., 4.rr.,. .;;;,:lroL' "02,,,pc't. t ' .4, Mends' idt° ,• ^, .M414414%11 Imislr't°' fig;titlli litiforlh'ir,r,bslel.' '4, 3;; " ,iitir i'sr the'Atii.e° "6„iivse,thoichif tmldsie.an4;Pl il. is od T b,,d' h a,,vl,„ i in t v ;; , ,bd'haP.'k.?7 l, l't l i,C, ,t44 , a . Ott 0 4 tr.7 ,- ci: ;.+, ' : ' , ;...:'L . ,443 1:14 ,k .•,,' I-6 4 1 , B ' . irt,"")ol3.k4i `, ,:•'-',..t.'"--7.7,-',- v5....116E4W Thou art above sltguld,and treasures thou who tiilla'rieit"the' entle.l,oll9o all itiffieWelefOiecciitelkinsiinctlon• *Nish' virtue, , to; •W bib fokr end fie thatle wretched vs- hav e . thee tuit;lyants'ireifitilihg be .therikfl.llo3o.4.NDAßlliPs LA ',141 Ye us gets theiiiliese;blessed Pills, Which a. Ceniniy'S *bits fully established to be the -best everbestotved on man, For the .prevailing colds and eoughs, they will be found everything that medicine is capable of ins-. parting. In Cholic and in Inflaminathikof the bowels, these Pills 'lit 'once' relieve; and pcirseveraneo in - their use, according to rections, will surely do all that medicine can' do to restore the health of the patient. . In diseases arising from tho use of memory or from any cause or vitiation, from bad blood 'or otherviise; their era will produce the indsi happy results. In all ultucks of Ithenmatisin, F g rysipelue, Salt Rheum, and in cases anima.. nio.or. recent Costiveness, the use of the Bran droll' Pills will be productive of infinite ser vicesoinetinfes occasioning so greats change, for the batter as tos..aose great thankfulness. In all cases of IndioesticitaVoinis, Asthma, Diseases Of the Heart, Auld in all atfecttons of the-Stomach and 'Bowels, Rio will he found a never failindromedy, •To insure the tell benefit of these celebriited Pills,' they should be kept in 'the houie,so that upon the first7commoncemont ofsicknese they may be at once resorted to. One dosethenis better than 'a doiert-011 . .er the dist:elle hiabo. come establiAied in the system. ' The Brandretli Pills are, purely vegetable, and so Innocent that the infant of a month old may use them if medicine firrecuired,not Only with safety hut with a certainty .of receiving all the benefit medicine is capable. of _inipart• log, females may use them during all the critical periods Of -their lives. The Brandieth Pills will insure their licrultli, and produce ref. 1 11111/.4 in all the functions of life. • - *25 Q . $l3 $lO 05 Mr.Cireovielt, of Caroms, says, “I have entirely cured myself of the Fever and Aguc, which !lave had for six months, by taking from eight to twelve-of Brandretles Pilla - for one month." . . Vide his letter to Dr. Prandreth dated" Feb. 8,1897. N. B.—Thereis-no-sureiy-ilinVieu-get-the genuine BRANDRETH PILLS, unless you purehase of the duly atithOrized Agent. The IIItA.NDRETIPS PILL!. are sold. fur 25 cents per bTitTirt - 11E - 11. - 11fithilre - th's Prinetral Office, 941 Broad wxy, New Yea*, and by the lel delv vuilsorized Ageets: Sold in • Cerlisle, 'by CHARLES BAIINITZ Sole Agent for this borough. Wm. S. PoWell, New Cumberland .1. G. Miller, Lisburn. Ilitner, Shiremanstown. .1, &L. lteigel. ettlmiliodliirtr. •Geo. W. Simrizer,Chttrelltowit. A. F.t D. Leidieh, Roiling Springs. 1). L. Ileelman. Whitt: Il nuse 0 Ittosenburg & IV eiting.Centrevale datneM - )le, inek — somil le. Edward Scull , Sbippensburg. S. L. 4‘unmatt, Newburg. • 850 00 $6 00 SHEPHERD'S _SARSAPARILL A, FOT the Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising from' an Impure state of the loud. - THIS Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, and cures .disouse without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure the most obstinate cases of Rheumatism, Die. eases of the Lunge, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi tis, %VW to Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sores of long standing. It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each bottle, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac. cordiu to (inaction one bottle will list 10 days. Certificates ore ponring in from all parts of the 'country attesting the virtue of this medicine in cases of long standing, which Lave been given up by' physi clans us hope /css and beyond the roach of medicine to cure. WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sum pnrilla never fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the uso of Shop . herd's Sarsaparilla• The following is from a gentleman-of re spectable standing in w Bultimore ' 'ho was—cf factually cured of that dreadful dismiss, Con• sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. . Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 •Thin ie to certify that I was fast sinking undZirsyr4toms of Consumptiontif the Lung., until I was rricoinTended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, whies fortunately I did and am under the strongest conviction that it Rayed my life. I em now rapidly recovering., and hope in a short time to be restored to• perfect health, and under no consideration would 1 be without the medicine. Ohephad's VermWage, or Worm • Destroyer. We Challenge the - world,to produce a mad'. eine 'bettor - adapted thirexpulsion of worms from tholiutuan body than Shoplicirdis•Viiiiii fuge. i It lice been used by thous inks' with, entire ratiefaction. It Las tho advantage , of, most 'oilier ,Vtrmifuges, as kite sickens' iho person, usi ng ; it. lt fins 'cured children that have been subjedt to,,fits for years, and that had bequ . given 'up by physician, Parents, and friends, It 'should always be used as a purga , , • • it.iren ,ms-0104 Paine- im • -en rr les ofritini 7 c - o - urser ticks of food, and ,wormii,`lrthey arc troublr with thmn. • . , • . , • , • 'The' following oeititent6 'hie been handi to ea hy'Jmige ICOGme; . of Luzern° county; It sPeaka for Imola' ToWn 'lllll, Pu, Jan 20, 1817. ,Tolur Koos, Esq. . P send. me •cbril tlesmore 13.11eidieriPe Vermifughi The thrt bottlea•paralinaed Of you aßlioit.ti me eiti lid been'.6ood: WRIt. the , hap4l 08 V, effects.. given to three of . •ehildron—in • One . ease -65 -wer m re , expel led, in. another-164, iiiuriA"thelaiy•67,;A:iim 'give the reat.of kny Tarn ily"thtf,benb6tkrif th isMed loin°, Viidillerefoid'Ordet•ae;libeve.7:',Thlela,'deeld: heiVartiale for deetritYing,iyarrea that us h'ever been f. the -comae. ...I eree- 4 erne t a and MillufleAbn(wAlmqap,,f ; gped, - elfeel:r • .T,o. l l lo . , o l b,BAcipili 4 • '! " - ""BA N II .SIr EiPt for sale by: I,he:.,follovqingTfeepectuble met. ohantaof Cemtpland,gennly*, Pe * .andlby pr. win. C. A' Pboioninik - rf lob 4 rgi Sblppenalmo '',.T„rihn Elllott, - „Ne;wharg; & J .8 Lackey. Dioi. erowille; A i nitshifideA. Dun, lap K Ar. Bar, firiginop ;S. &B. A. C . 9lo,Hoges• :( O Y/0 1 , 1111 W1C*0 1 44Ni 15 i 1 0 1 . 1 ,00- P!); go; ,#4s' • ; , ‘4:r•? , •- , .3Xoupsejp re me •'' • ''' A waijiiiiikgtdrdiibrtniienitilitiigpreitilstinn AphislalobratednliesnistAnyng w.kl4iVtiarale .enijniOnced 11,arulliiiit I arttnins, Almond einia; finnmahinkfln, colngnes,lleirfoll:Philno,orae d;Aanandi no inC.Ohiptited: lands, Oliontinpl aqi,o l 94. l P.Oßto4.o l l,ll l ooTOth, toiiiter t .8 arnli, rol_ksh. itnynjkakknpnKnonlyenl. 40 10 ,Dt l y t sip 3 1c1046) , , 5t0.in or • ' • No",' o:.ditrlislo - ltnioVB 484, . 7 7 7,f ilmomssiAllt , 4•-•;•711rugs• vairodfcines,.•,i• c. . • ±yust..'impaned. INTER , : super,lEs .: .orgoowr, ped;iiiittitirtittentiott.ittPaite , Phystelaiisto.hie replitiiisliedtiseektut' of DRUGS tied 'been ptietibased'itethe'beit hohsesin Philadelphi%,:nd maybe - relied upon for freshness and ititoell oce. Atlded.to4lutse will. be found -; an enure stoe 'TOT PAI.N.T£V, OILS,` ;;.`.P.ltruishesi bath We. Ito., all vrw.hicl i keNolleneur q to be of the beet quality end:at thoitery leWeet:Oices. He has' made stritinyhtlditiens;l.o bits ettuilr[of BOOKS; besides' aeattringa new supply of'all the: Teat Books, Hietoriee,'lteiders; Lex aciette;Wri thießook.s.:&o:now in tiee 'Ciglege'lito our ptibilb schhols lie will dispose oft;et terrni suited to• the cirentustanceli Of ' His stook.of FANCY einbreces a rich and eitensi•ie collection which it would. be impossible to enumerate, but comprising many novelties which, cannot fail to strike the .cyc end please the taste, 'stick ac Ladies hod Gentlemen's Cutlery, Gold and Silver Vans and Pencils, Hair -Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Perfuthecof.Rou sellericricltand eztensivevarietiet„Paptiy:Snaps i Shaving Crdam CLOW 'pins, .Ptuthet Ptstols, Pocket hoous, Lfp. &e. . . Also, anew -supply of Cornetius's elcgant LARD LAMPS, togthei with Speliu Mould Candles;llasitetsi.Musitial I natruntents; Umbra!' I. P;Chi Wren's Toys; Door . Ms`a, and other anti. ales In the line, which with a Coastal - it supply of fresh FRUITS, nuts andConfectienn ry of the richest quality, Make a large- andapleadid 'stock to Which herConfideiitly finites the attention and.patronnge of his town and country friends, at .the old stand in North Hanover street; nearly,op. oak& the Carlisle Dank. , ; 'S. W. HAVERSTI,CK. December 1. 1147., • IT has tIOW3I. to cause, all external SORES, SOROFUDOUS humors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS ‘VOONDS,todischarie their put trld•anaiterit, and then heals them. • It is rightly termed All-healing, foe.there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that I.! will not benefit. I have used it for the last tour• teen years for all diseases of the chest, eunsump. tion and hirer, involving the utmost (Inner snit responsibility, and I ltlecinre. before heaven and man, that not one Single case has iteuiled to ben -Oh when - the patient watf - withitt - tiheltr mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profession. I have had ministers of the (Aospel,Judges of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest eruditiOn, and multitudes el the poor use it in iftre4 variety of way and there has been but one voice--.one univeasal voice—saying, "Me. Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." CONS UM I 3 TlON.—ltcon unruly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs seated as they are within the ,)stem. lint, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdparatest.he poisonous particles that ate consu minethenf, and expels them iy It is curing persons of Consumption continually: HEADACI.J . E.—The salve has cured persons of the_ headoelle_of _i 2—year's stall i ng, and. who hod it rogular every week so (hot vomiting often took place. • Deafness and liar Ache are helped with like success. ItIIEUMATIS:II.--It removes almost iinme-' diately the inflamation and swelling_alica_the, pain ceases,, Rend the directithwiround dm box. -- GOLD — ESEllonsumptiorr — lbiver—Com7 , : plaint, pain in die chest or side, failibg off of the . hair one of the other always aceompaniescold feet. (This OitaMeet is the true reinedy . .) It is a sure sign of disea.,e to have cold feet. In scrofula, old. ; ,teires, zrysipelas, saltrheum, liver complaint, sore ejes, quinsy, sore throat, bronchitis, broken or-sore breast, piles, all chest diseases such as asthma, oppressions, pain—also, sore lips,chapped hands, tumors,cutaneons eimp• ttons, nervous diseases:and of the spine, there is no medicine now known as good. - • . SCALD HEAD:--We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One man told us lie had spent $5OO on his children without any belie fit, when a few.boxes of ointment cured diem. 13ALDNESS.—It will restore the hair sooner than any other tido.. BURNS.--It is the best thing in the world for horns. (Read the directionssround the box. • ORNIS.—It will drive every vestige of them away. There is probably no medicine onthe face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expul sion of worms. COHN S.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns Ir'om growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. PILE.B.--Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. - JAMES MCAIJ.ISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the obove medidne: CACTION --No OINTMENT will be ganu.. ne uhlesB the 'mince of James McAllister or names McAllister & Co., are written with a pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. Plaverstick and 1)r..1. J. Myer?., in CarliAM .1, & L. Iteigel, Me chanicsburg; Singiser & Paul, Churclitown, and John Diller, Newville. (K-GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG !—Our agent of tins place writes of a Mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relation to an ex cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos sessed a very repulsite complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules.."-'W skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips cold weather would become sore and bleed. Shelad, hoWever, several good traits, one of which was to read the newspapers. Ono morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the Dtspatelb she saw in large letters the words HAD WAY'S CHINESE IWEDICATED SOAP ! As a sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a direc tion for all ladies to read the papers! Now glark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place„as usual, among the choristers, and to the utter surprise of her fellow songsters, pre. sented a complexion as fair as a lily,•and beauti ful as the most . admired belle of the town.— Strange, wondering and' much excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing slfort pf on explanation of how this ' sudden transforrtia• non froningliness to beauty.was attained, would answer. The liidy;--litcd hillier sex; full a - gen= denims and kindness, explained the cause, and tQ the great, grand and beneficial diem of Had. way's 'Medicated Olniiese.,Soap, which she had 'been using fort weeks, was awarded the full arprobatiotx4tho-pcople, as t ho. "restorer of lost beauty." Our agent concludes thue,-"Since the above has become known.'l have, had a per fect rush for llahveay's So'en." . • Ladies and gentlemen, if yeti wish te g , igah way!s Soap in all its purity, call on: fah 23 13: Fl.ll:Miksin.'n DAVID RICKETTS, No. 23, Hill stmt. , SYRUTTOR,), CIIILDREN,TEETIIINO. • • ' ,•A 4P.MOTHERS thoria.aisaasesAiiiidaritla.thi rata of ighinas. suali.as aarisubila u p,apatimn cutaneous ertiptionly d isordorcid without thts iiitile riiracidttbar. -iss - proved , sift! as:IOUs Ithri;: bUss die.: 0 1 , 1 0ti' 6 °:0 1 i 1 4: a prase Its merits; but atrial 10 toSold bTlic:olXloll7,79lHillei. .1 ; . ; iiiiih;3t EKV, ;' fc.r Its Ii 1 . ..' " ' A ill " j ti sly:01;4,11e; above valtiabl t , An tt,n‘l-rol/4 1 ,!, PI 44 , , ,-„ 47. , i 4., • ,1,.,. -qo cd ! ' 46*U0ii0iiiikilialedfailiiJii';; i i . btatileie,a P 47,l l l. 6 o "t oran t ‘; ,, 1 ".. ',', , , , a,z:!' ' ,-" : 1 0- , l ei 4 *3r , " ?' ► - rt ,-; i ii, v . rn , irugei ,- ~-,,.., ,--, .0 , r ' ' - 1 ' 'is` ` ' '.' Sanative Pills, • ~ 0= a , al, • ..., It t'' eittiehltritheSaliatn., .„ , , i c.• -0 ,- ; _,, v ' , - 1 ...' ktdmile br ,,,„.,-, 0 , ~. -.-, i. ~ -. , i 7 negglyou.liwt, °, , t,i. 4, Ilr Sy 4 4 E41.419T rri" il ~, , r ,,,, t r,az p, ,, ,,,, , 1 „, , , , ,„ „. unt,fOrmatilipTe.l 'v} orl, >IR It'41416:1": , . 0 $ .4 . , IV 4%1 Ig. ji,.. ~ , 14,.. , l'lL a r„l,' NI EN )p' - ,s'iktip A;PAILIIIL 4C.,7,- I:. is! '''''''lk T idll.iNko[4,xqflii'llAvalY A •Ulait hi:PhYlOgiskni ‘4V't-i. ; Sr' ;S‘' O A k'6llforf i l ro 1 1 4 #0 rmo ocokuu re i anii'ttiAk.st, i NY , T i t glin slip r 'lltip'qva aloe trkl , b l o o i Aielegi ll frP, t he vli,iTrii'li v ls,lsvarranted :by.. the, pi.l?Naktp.,N, ~, ) ,6 fiT9 gincti;jitrktgcr,'ltima Nay; ' 4l4.99 . fi!c s t it e lketlieltitilst,k l o ll Vitultodallll.94(llll P . e r,3; r i l ' "a P o'u t 't a i it * 'At 94 1 101%4 rila 4 1 'rl)P etOP! II4 ." 9m ~aqt 4 , , • Ti ir '', ol l o p , ,,'i pj,:. ..tg s„al tvzsgro qp,i , , :A .. , ~ 11, 0 0: % ‘, j' kr.')y.:R.K,s+r-,04404''' 4'-el6lleqttlitt.od, M'ALLISTER'S OINTMENT. Rahways Medicated Soap. V 7- ' , 24itiflol),Utibtll3lgir gillilVagOsitOpviiialt&ButtOns; tnatab Drees., atiltlltta;,(of burpwn,nlonnufaljtuie), Tor: P.'f,;.yD4ESSIt .14E1Vg FiindeitindTrimanniStOiO,No:47, Socond wren*, atiotre : Cltdatnut;:',Philadolpbia,--, TOgatbOrVith 11)04r:ingot:in] ani of STEEL GOOD'S Fina,..iltitt'braida and; Curl9o.fite' 'AltitA'd largo bitiirDotneatic Cot, ton Fringes, Purehaeere itill'inVited to call. • ttiey Will find it to their intorcat to'doao,:aa thO aiioda will bo sold CHEAT:. .• ••, ••Thillid.•npri2 • • • , Peiot; '• Forwardin g and Ganeral,Commission Merchants; No, 41 North Whariea, and 83 'N.Water atrent;.:Philadelpijia. PLASTEW and SALT constantly on hand,Tor sale et the lowest market rates, Liberallidvances made on Produce, Refer to ' DUTILH 0' HUMPHREYS} FRANKLIN.PLATT E 4 CO Matra. LEA, BUNKER & CO. T. W. KERR;Harrieburg, . dpr's--Gin , , . Ohina, Wafts . and Queens-Ware. C. 1301 EE &: CO.; No. 41,. North _ . • HOward 'street, betWoon Fayette an'd Lox. ingtori streets , Baltimore, invite the attention of Country•Merchante arid purehasere generally, to their large- and-well -us:sorted. stock-of; CHINA, /A LASS 'and .qtrEnns•wAtne - which they . offer .for sale at the: ery lowest .nt , Votyricess,CoCintry Morchnnts.Wilt consult t eh. interest - by a call before purcluniing elsewhere. • eprs-4t Spring Inilliziekloods." JOHN STONE ''d& l ' o Importers" .and deitlerif. in Since, Ribb and Millinery Goods, No. 54 'South Second 'street, Philadelphia, have received by late arrivals from FrancO,(cnief , ly of their own importation) a new and very rich assortment of srn.NO MILLINERY GOODS, lO:WiliCh they will constant ly be: making additions. - They have now in store— . - • . . Silks for caning bonnets, of all prices. Fancy bonoat and cap ribbons, a beautiftil as. sortment, - !Plain Mantua and Baffin ribbons, all widths,) French and Ani l cricau .artificial iloworain great-variety. • — Pails 'chip - Mts. • Crapes, - crape Linens.' • • Fancy bonnet and cttp Nets. Trimming laces, face- trimming. • •Buchrnms. willow. crowns, tips, &c. And all articles needed for the Millicery trade. D: '-The attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city is particularly requested to our stock; as it-will-he found far more extensive than that of any other house in our line, and the prices morc moderate. mar 22-3 t Steam Railed Sugar Candies. . Cheapest,in the World 2/ 'Cents per pound, Wholesale. ir J. RICHARDSON, No. •12 Market st., -el • Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Superior 'Steam Refined Candy at the low price of 812.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any-manufactured ip the United States. likelse offers all kinds of goods in the Confer• -tionery-and-Fruii=litte-at.corresponding low-pri ces, as quick - sales:no smaltpiolits are the order of the any. Call or sand your orders, and you cannot fail to he. satisfied. Don't forget tho number, 42 MAtiptm STREET, Philadelphia. m l Spring Fashion of Hats At lite great central cheap Hat and Cnp Store, No. 234 Market street, south side, above Eighth street,Thiladelphia. IVIE subscriber takes this method to return _. his thanks• to the people of the county of Curriberhind,-for the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended towards hint for last few months, and would call thcir-attention to the fact that ho has now introduced his snits° .Fxstitou Or GENTLEMEN'S lIAT,S . , which for beagty, neatness arid tirability,intuinb Th t e 'excelled 13Y any Other establishment i n this city. 'This stook comprises tha. 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 are 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 tem of selling for cesn only, to sell at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr..' 284 Market at. south Side, above Eighth. mnr 22 Irori Comrniikor Warehouse, No. 109 North Witter street, nod N 6. 54 Nerd Wharves, Philadelphia. THE undersigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of ninny years, and ex. tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country,bas .enubled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad. vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any ether house. • mar 22.6 m ORRICK & CAM . Printing Types WILL be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE sib UNDRY, after March 15th, 1848, at the fol lowing-very low prices, for approved six months 'notes: BOMAN. TITLE, &C. an &C Pica, • per lb. 30 eta. 52 cts. .90 cis. Small Pica , 32 „56 9.5 Long Primer 34 6O 100 Bourgeois ' 37 66 108 ' Brewer ' 42 74 125 'Minion 48 • 84. 132 Nonpareil 58 100 Igo' Agate 108 160 220 The aboye prices, in consequence of increased facilities for. manufacturing, are much reduced from fennel...isles. A liberal discount for cash iii `hand at thp . date of the Invoice. Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, Ste, furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices, eitherforeasili.or,,crodit,_ : . ~ Our Specimen Book rot 1848, is now ready for_distrtbution to Printers, who will send for it, and containe puny now articles that we have no. ver before , exliihned, such ns.Writing Flourishes, Ornaments, OF namental Fonts, NC: of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution of orders. .... , - 1 .--; 7 ;;5 7 5 0:71For sale; 866nd-hand Cyl . in• der and Pinion Power, Prcssos, Standing Presa, Hand Pteison. '- ' • • - GEORGE k 'BRUCE.k C 0. ., 13 Cliowbere airket, IV. ~D',~ N. - 81,* 3:. atiwe 11113.00 M Aigb.IVOODEDWAR.Fi ALP' Stere','NOf63 sinsei,' ores door above. 'Arch,. mt. side, Philadelphia, saanufeetor ore 'anti wholesale Aeolera Wall. hinds of Broome,' Brushes,'; u eke ts;;Cled Ware,', -Willow. aMi, Fleacit,Driekete; Sheii &ea, Drushes, Scrubs; 'Ouslerep Aats,'Blacking,. E t aatern:inci f ie w th id. 'eel:Warp . 91 ever . ,Yitiessyspoon,- . 40.Ac; et the ;loWeit market mess. • , . To Purchasers of ,XrCii and I I.IE , Subenriberoi Importer. and; D:ealirs I'.: in Fo r eign tuid American ron~ beg leavo` to ea 11. thi title ti nit ofpurohabere of j RON 4.nd STEEL ' to : the Plniviigiari"; Cable andponrilon':;Etigli en Iron 'whichthey note have and ere ,etin titan tly : re. ...tuttirtiv.finut-Eutopi. direct:' Also American on Enrl'iceoHnsliisitjion6g►akno! i7gortfrate. ida American 8 eOt Iron Small Round And Iron, from 3.16t1ie: and 4 Flue a — a and 'iNull Rod., Axle `, Iron, vprioue . elzci; UtentnuttVia4;;Ti'rentt '4044 , Ritik4ficilf r itAlict s wade IrOn • C St:n. All , of. whic 9!' , ' , at ,thit,:LWEBT, rato4;,fora'olieKrdi nix .•rnontlie for:: approved reference, and which;' they: : 440ntia cirriith"l44o,ei, Ati o; find:plc 44iSIkii4 i vp'Ai Ton'.o4#4.i oti, *lack lid w ill 61' 5 ;lIR IN on; Plp afiii`tiltailAntatian la, ' 11 . ; /itt;*alpi0t4ncll , l , in;A:vene; . "•. ; 4. G.A.' S 0 1 ) 1 SSiikii, ‘ ,Atillitiite fine diil 4 M-1 1 , -4r Wll . r,'; MEM • FO"' the removal andsPerinanent • cure of-a l l, ascii arishig front ettiMpure state.oi the, •Idiond and habit nfthOtody,:tx p ' Chronic dieetibes 'eVtliti ; Chest; . Pletirist; Bron. chit's; CatarrhPetC",piildrpfujii its forties.... 4,Ttitter„ Scald head; , Cittaneouif affections of the , :riace and extraniitiosi chronic Rheumatism, and. o',;Hepatetis, chronie.Enlargementsaf the joints, • White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections,' Con. etitutionaUdisord ere, arising from debility; Nor curie' and Hereditary predispositions, lkb. Ocin every change that is taking place in the body; it is' manifest •thitt it. 'is , brought about by Something having a inibstantitieeXistence. If we suppose -the. organs of our body originally perfect, they'must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears an unheal• thy relation to N ,In all COS of disease, there mint be the interposition of some new Ingredient which by playing its part as a cause; served to modify the properties before connected with the body. his absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place i in organs previously healt, with out the mer Position of some morbilic tent; as well Might we expect a piece of. chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plisterof 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 followingis sidninitted to the public: • . •Ebiladelphia, June 7, 184 7. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan. twee, it.afforde am much pleasure to he able to recommend it, as eyelgable_remedy_for all those constitutional and glandular diseases, to WhiCh , it is especially adapted. To thosewho are afilictad,'Mf requite medipitie as bh alteridive, they cannot:obtain it in a More agreab'le;Lactive and.uniform state than is to lui found in the. Pan. ecea. I' have used it in several Mainlines with de cided and signal succesL Yours, &c. D: ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold at the North West corner of Third and South streets; Philadelphia, and re. tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Pm up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. Sohn • Dr, Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Sa.rsaparilla,. Ts the hest and cheapest Preparatioii of Bar i. Belleville ever offered to the public, being from the first quality of Honduras Says. - stparilla Root-.-and one hottle of this prepara tion is warranted superior. to two Bottles of all other in the market, and wilt retain its virtues unimpairitble in any climate.. It is pleasant to the taste and:from infancy 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 _ally age 'ol the world. Its action is milt!, and it col es without sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou -811114111 have used it in the I)r.'s private practice, and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered his,,. It acts in perfect ha Amoy with the laws of nattire, and has never been known to fail, where its use was persevered in, to cure even long a:muting and desperate cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, COl3OlB, Colds, Con stimption, Cramps. Cancerous Soresand Ulcers, Dropsy, Ilysentery.F.rysipclas, Fever and Agile, ' Female complands, Fevers of all kinds, Gout; Gravel; Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, Jautitlice,.Leprosy, Liver Complaint,,Nuragliw, Palpitation of time Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spited complaint, Salt altetial, Scu'd Head, Syphilitic .cnmplannts,Tie Dolercux,Pinaples on the Face, Spitting Blood and all cases of Prostration ot. Strength, acid - General Debility' of the - Willem .body. In all cases enumerated Above, Dr, Treplut. gatevSarsapasilla rapidly and surely restores to heath, A trial will satisfy any one of the truth or these representations. TO Tin: LADIES Delicate Females who stiffer frrim the °borne tions.antl debility to which Ladies ot sedentary habits are liable, will by the - use of one or two bottles-of 1)1.. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regain their health find color. - It is valuable-to -those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to assist nature by quickening*the blond and- Inslgoratingihe system.. Ladies who have pale complexions,dull eyes. blotches "tie the face, rough skin or freckles, and are mow spirited, use Dr. Trapliegan's SIII . SIII/11- runs. 'lt- will cleanse blood, remove the freckles-and blotches, and give you an animated countenance, sparkling eyes, line spirits, and beautiful complexions. Children who are suffering from bad and mi. healthy ht mars of the blood, can , be quickly re stored to health, strength and bloom. Dr. fmp hagaii's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pal. stable, children take it readily, and such as are thin and weakly soon wear a robust and healthy appearance. It can lie administered to Infants with perfect safety, lill/1111.16 us are suffering from Summer Complaint will receive great relief. Nothing can be snore astonishing than its in vigorating effects upon the human n stem. Per. sms all lassitude and weakness before taking it, ht once become robust and healthy under its in• tluence 11. PREVENTS DISEASE The use of a bottle of Dr. Traplingen's Sarsap arilla occasionally, will prevent disease, and as a Pull and Spring purifier of the system it stands unri ailed at the present day. Its use will pre. vent a world of suffering an I pain; If all persons will keep -blood vitrified and their bodies rengthetieti by the use s 1 this Saruipi.rillx,they will Leisure to escape the attack of Prevalent or contagious disease. t r7Purcliiisers will be careful to obse:vo that every bottle of Dr Traphagon's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa. lure in black ink on the label of the bottle, and a fac simile printed in rod ink on the outside wrapper,,us a guard against counterfeit , : Put up in handsome white glass _quart bottles, at the low pike of ONE DIALAR per bottle: For sale vholesale and retail by COLLIER and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle april 12 The,Great English Remedy. DO. Barber , * .Liniament .' • ' • -• 1-...1P3DIE LEUDIEZIEOO • rinTl3lB most , valuahlo Emir: °cation has been used 'with wonderful success in the cure ot some of tho Most troublesomo dioceses with which the horse is affected, (without destroy ins the hair) such as old' strains, `Swellings, stiff ness ofjOints,galls produced by tho collar and saddle s sstraine of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern andisoffin_ joints; atraitts.of the which bone, knee, fetluak, volt ,evil, : fistulas, curbs, windgalle, puffs, &o. 'vor Coon.Oures old 1:Ri• fresh. Wound s Outs ; bruises, lit — Eilm — i;floa curbs, elmotndilinor instant relief triAlto aoratchusigrease oic.,and the diseases ineident.l4 horses ,baring white feet • and noses Veducad by' St John's Wort; which siintlin detak O sii the hoofs and, bones of the feet; and•reeistelhe , action - ofsnalphur and vitriol ointiiiontii,; ,OiltOr t ,ffesiiedles 'sway powerful. . , !.hointsiforo. useful in relovin'g-stifinelo of - 1667(ondons and jolotH, and I,iimitdiato 'and beneficial isfroct,nl.6` crooke'd lieelo,biOng6t, on bY hrglif6Oci , ink,,ollo, 04 . -; Embroartiodia-hlglily_recomnainded to farricra, keepers ,oc,livery , atabloa, wagoner., mugs prapriatariandlriliratyc , l:ernen own - , ingz ltareaa, - , an/"lirviltiiib a 'renledyi - and Omit! lia''oonelantlY kept in theirmatdaa., , :Also 'farmers, whose hamlet* in liabikcto ka:" -, auta' and•wcninds;^l,,il fint . l; . l(.'inunPy iti ftrit *i_ t or 'mks antic '4'1819411Y; benufioial,in .the troutmoa _of working," qattle;,fer, gall!, A n dra =necked .puts minnidn,itc.. • ' s• -- •For vale in pniliele ERB, Sala ' '7n' ~.§, saA just recipiyill'ilirSimMrA,L(ruireik:i‘and (or, le to ".E Lk , ROE .zank auporiornlot;tosr LIT p s 21. Lipoßei.jue; reolived 11.?lifittovor ' ' iliCu49; • ': ' - 11:1 .".'•::' V, I'li i - 4.'f.V' ,, :4, , !;, ''';'' .!i '4ltil: illatip, i , .„, , „:„. •,f' , 4 '' ' - - t he --- , street; betiveent.ith , and -sth, -!'" - rirtiTE iiabsetiberreepectftilly 'solicits that atten. ,Air countg . illerObtmul'and.dealers gen-. °frilly, to an examination 'of n coinpleia litock.of, tts'anv MADE 'cranium, which for , extent, variety and - workonitishili f lig flatters himself will - give Universal satisfaction, his reduced scale of Prices presents pnrchaiers.inducemants which canner be.surpassed by. anynther establishment in the United Statei. • „a JACOB REEIL, Hover's First... Rate Preiniwn. • . WRITING INK. Silver Medal just awarded by the American , In stitute, New York, (1847.1, - THE following testimony from distinguish ed lnstitutions speaks for - itself: Orrivionutir or.Prrn SYLVANIA, • Philadelphia, May ,1841. Having tried, for some time, the Black Ink manufactured by Mr. Joseph EA-lover, we have found it well suited fOr manuscript, by its run= wing freely, and its exemption from' coagulation, Its shade ago weave- well pleased with. W E HORNER,M, D, Delia of th' • - Faculty and Prof. of Anatomy 'JOHN LUPLOW, Proi?ost SAM'L B. WYLIE, Vice-Provoi HENRY REED; ,Secretarrof the • FrieUltrof Arts ROSWELL PARKE,Prof. 'of Nat. • ' 'Philosophy and Chemists'' . . W BERHARD, Lecturer to the Medical, Department Pattat.7lVANlA MEDICAL CALLER E We fully el:incur:in theaboie, , • EAM'L. GEO: MORTON, MD. Dean of the Faculty . Cr.:tram. Hum &nom, Purcanacrtcra A D BACH E, Prineipril H MuMUETRIE, M. .0, Pro • Anatomy AMERICAN FIRE INSURHNOE. CO, FHILADELPIIIII. • FRED% FRALEY, Secretary CUSTOM HOUSE, I'HILADE • J 0 GEORGIE. Dep, Naval 011icer HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, . A Superior Article ; Warranted. for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Manu re.. ory, No. 87', North-Third street, opposite Cherry .treet ' Philadelphia. by JOSLPH - E HOVER, Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov' 17,1847 IMPROVED WIRE fit4NUFACTORY. Sieve, 'Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manufac tory, No. AR 'North Frant street, betx een Market and Arch streets, Philad'a. 111 HE subscribers having inal,e gnat- i improve _,lll. meads in the above business, to e now IMMO-. Tailittirrug bin superior Miality,alitinds of I'Lsits sod ORNAMENTAL WIIIc WORK, such as Sieves, Riddles, Screnes&c,thr all kinds of grain,seeils, A sand, ore; snuff; stare! bricktlust Ste: F lei's' Sieves of a superie aiiiy eoustipitlyon hand. A Ito Safes, Wire Dish Covers, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers &v. ORNAMENTAL. WIRE WORK, such RS Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering; Flower Stands, 'fraiirers,Tre.lliswork-for-Grape-Vlites, &e. A Iso.Wi re Fencing of every,description '' • c i .- orl IC MIA II an kfU Ily-r epe i V e4l rind -promptly_ executed byl- 1 'ATSON IFI CON.. September 22.1847. Cheap Watches and Jewelry. . , . ,' AT the l'hiladelphia Watch , ~.1,... and '.lowilry Store, 96 North 4 , Second St., corner of Quarry . Gold lover W etches, fullj .. 1 - '...,. ...::4'; ,. oiled, 18 caret oases $45 00 - ...11..c1iVan.n.: - -. Silver Lover %Welles, 1-jowollud-- 23. 00 Silver ever Watches seven jewels 18 00 SOperior Quartet Watches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watches not warranted 5 00 Gold Spectacles Pith, Silver Spectacles Gora Bracelets with topaz stones Ladies Gold Pencils 16 corrals,: Gold Finger Ritter, 371 cents to $B, Widen GIIIREMS plain 181 cents to 181; Lunet Other articles In proportion. All gouda war ranted to bc - what they aro sold for. On hand memo gold and Silver, Lovers, Le innee and Quartiore luwor than the above 1111531 Phi ladelphia, Fob. 3. 1847 M = :I MOORE & RISDON. iviziaanarni 2.*lzions. No. 70, tooth Third Street, nearly opposite the I.:xehangs, Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY anneal= to their friends and the public that they are constantly pre pared to make to order, of the finest and best Materials,and at moderate prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing constituting a Gentle man's Wardrobe, for which their coMplete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Cast !acres. Vestings, fs. the latest and' moat desi ruble patterns,are particularly designed. Flick own practical knowledge of the business and s personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfidly tender an invitation to give them a call hissing been for years connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this country, employing none butt first rate work• n en, and beingm the constant receipt of the la test fashions and beat styles of goods.they arc fulry . prepared to aceommodate, customers in the best manner. ' Phandelplii.t August 18,1847-6rtio Omni). Valley Transportation House , • Canal,and Rail Road Line; for Philadel phia, Bultitnore, Pittsburg, &c. J •' W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission Merehant - , - , HA RRISIiUIII3, Po. informs his friends and the public, that froth the libewilinit; tonne extended to him during the past year he has boon encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the presenreeason, and has a& (led two now, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and' will' be fully prepared alibi the op ening of the Canal, to *woad PRODUCEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Muielphia,Aahlmore, Pittahargh, at loWilFrateshit t And tivitlethe4,utrnost-ilett, Agents • CARLISLE, cte . G ASK ELL Rnco street Wharf, Philadelphia: .•'c ' G ELSE 'PON; ;No. - 48'Corilinereeet: har Wf,BaltimOie. ,••'• • • • , • t•i, ~L: m c k wcipEN 'di' Pitts'g Age,nta " : 'WUNDERLICH :3L-CralEi r / No, 272-Market at.; &-;REYNOLDS, • No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia. sLTER; JAMES & CO: - • I . 7713iictrd ~••PENN'A.,&`.OIIIO:', L INE '• • • • NorthAtivot,.llaltimoroz IlorrisbuitT•Marchl9, is4B.+tr., New Lumber,Yard. THE subscriber has opotiod. r it Ittpw - : Liin tl tpr netliti-;cornorktf-tly.istztor t t iilleY;.whera ha now . hlia , and WIN keagnoneta i on' hand efiret4afe assortment of seasontd PINE . BD - ATRDS - 1 - tnd - 1 2 VADIId - slh - ar -- kinds.of. STUFF, all of *Mali he. itt boll He iresbectfully'aidicitolio. public mdiontige. ~ -ann. 51971y,-„ , ' , • • 1.~ - ~ {~' ' 'F 1i .. Harlslrus Tra#spOktalion Li4e, 7,2;,: e;,l - . - " Nk. dr, MILLER ZiORWARDING CotiooitisiOniVierchent4, , HAnwsituno, Pcship ^pnatiee, dote B cd to to Boltlmoto, Phtladelptlio, 004, l'itutipt: Nail, , kal r to 4.lel),',MT.Fati‘ei tor kolp.• ' • r• ' liAttioloote otht•ott 29:1R4etr ' ,\ OA Tl frifimB2 t ' 9' , lB4s3h6wkc -,( , „ • -`i~ IstoYiT:(S~Ril:i~ S!Yy7: ~~rsnli aoLi A~dii:'Sli~. 8 00 1 75 3 50 2 00 0. CONRAD. 1 N. RISDON MOE =IES=EMI VP3 - 4.',.11-t'grZM .:I:`'A4A;i'iZt.•'.t'7. , *. i ' ";j:.L/,..:;t!'ir ~ •,' '.. ` -.. .:':':;- - =lgkittineg '- ' ,:-; , ...„' .. INTERNAL 04-External, Pormanently.cured biDr..I.IPHAIVVS VEGETABLVEGETABLE'ELDC -- 'UARYinifitsisax - avricsizeir which, if used aecerding to:directionsi a On FOR Lurie guar anteed,. , , , . • . Sirmiromerbs iits'Dinskins.—:-A comMonCon sequenewof. this affection hva . kind.ottenesmus, Cr bearingslown sensation, as it isfarniliarly call ed (there is also..a heat; tension etid throbbing in the part, VarYiniefrom a modemib'degree of these sensations: to the most exeretiating. Suffering ; these are caused •by the great:flow - of:blood to the parts. ' Somotintes the inner coat of the bowel protudes' at every,evacuation,- forming, what is called Prolapses,- or falling.ol.the bowels ;_this is the effect of long Continued irritation and weak ness of that organ. In some instanceithe'patient experiences nervous pains, which ate 'indescriba ble, and known.only to the sufferer, which com mence immediately after an evacuation, and con tinue from thirty minutes to several hours ; these sensations are very annoying and sometimes-very distressing. This disease, when of long continu ance, is attended by pain, and weakness in the 'back, irritation of the kidneys and' bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, pain and numbness in the legs and feet, a sense of straitness about the chest, and unnateral fulness of the abdominal viscera, accompanieith palpitation of the heart and oppression. Individuals sometimes experi ence, previous to an intact of the, Piles, symp toms denoting great deningement in the circula tion; there is a sense of weight pressure in the abdomen, with a ,peculin,feeling,of,uneasi neasin the bowels; constipation or perineum, at tended with pain in the back and loins,,nausea, and slight pains in the stomach, -pale counte mance, confused imitations in the head; weariness, and inimitable and discontented 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 Wnd downwards. For all of the above 'diseases and complaints, Dr. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE - ELEOTOARIr COTO ef fectually, and therefore prevents Piles. ~., • . . • READ THE TESTIMONY. . ' • Htinsos, Dec. 11, 1846. GENTS:—Ti have used Dr. Upliam'eNegetable Pilo Electuary which I purchased of you, and find it one of the beat medicines in use for the Piles, and also for bilious affections,'arising from • art impure state of the system. - Yours. &c.__. E, A. COLE, Marble Dealer. .... . . H. S. MAnaliAl.'44 Orrum, N. Y. Dec. 6, 1847., - Messrs: Wyatt & Ketell'fini- , —Gentlenten, un derstanding that. you are the general agents-for the attic of Dr. Uphant,s Vegetacle Electuary,for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it any duty, to volunteer a rectimmendation'in.behalf.of that in- • valuable medicine. I have beenafflicted for ma ny years with Piles, and have tried various mine% dies, but with no beneficial efl'ecisindeedr I ' began to consider my case utterly hopelesit. But abstff the first of September last, I was prevailed • upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to say that lam not only relieved, but, as I believe, ' perfectly cured. I most-earnestly recommend it to all who limy have the misfortune to be affleted with that annoying and dangerous disease.. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. ELY- MOP RE. - REMARKABLE Cum: or PILES !—Tinitzy, YEARS ISTANDINU !I Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass.? November• 29, 1617. 5 'Messrs. Wyatt & Iceicliam----Gents: For thirty _years I 110 e been afflicted with PileS, general debility . and inflammation, causing tuniorsi arid prolapsua of the bowels, and which had resisted i all the medical trntinent Dr. Chapman and oth ers could give. The Mit three years CiPt that time „my sulligings defy description. I was confined Ito lied, Unable to help Myself, and at last given up by my physician and Mends in despair of ever - gaining health: in fact for three days before I commenced- using Dr. Upliant's Eelectuary, I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes ( I, were made. But pier l'rovidence, and the use of Dr. Upham's !estuary, though an OLD MAN, I. have the pleas e emitting the fact - to the pub lic that niy,health ' ow good. and hope -to live many yearsfil it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and to re conntiefid it to my afflicted fellow-creatures. , It helped me beyond the iexpeciationi - oliariiiiii — % knew my rase, and I eau, only say to others . - - that it is lin my i opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other disease of the bowels; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself' warrant a mire in every case. Yours, with the utmost eXpLi'SBIPri of . tnankfutness, CORNELIUS SPUR. _ Egramont, Barks co, Mass. - 6, November 29, 1847. 5 The above certificate tells a simple and truth fill stbry of suffering and relief, of which, as phy sician and witness in the cusp, I cheerfully en dome. DR.. CHAPMAN. NOTICE—The genuine U ; pliam's pleetaiary has his written signature, thus (ter A. Upham, M. D.) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Price el a box. Iltr Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT Sz. KETCHAM, 131 Fulton street, N, Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle. January 5,1848--1 y Stanton's External Remedy, PALLET) Is II eel . 11" S /I IaYLVE .21-, "Is now universally acknowledged to be the IN FA LLI BLE REMEDY- For Rheumatism, Spinal A trections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore 'Phront. and (Ninety, is sue/1, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, • 'l'ooth•ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns,.Croup, • Frosted Feet, and all Nervous Diseases. H - - • • UNT'S LINIMENT' is sionaining a notori ety unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no pulling to Apyo-it atreputation. it has been for some• time sileutlpand.aurelYsokairing it, and now, when its bene fi cial e ff ects have been experioneeky so many, the - 04044ms of grab lode are continually appearing,' and thee who have been made whole by its meintpre desirous that the afflicted.should no lonier4emain , igno• rant of its invaluable and infellible•ellicaCt.' , Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, ilie Proprietor, - tB. con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received from ne use, and many of the cures it'fias effected almost exceed - belief: In one case a'phild had been a cripple for eight , years, having wrenched the spine, whomat the'age of two years; by. a fall from a chair. Medical [Mennen failed, but four bottles 'of the-Liniment restored testionsib, and he 'no* Joins with his playmates in..their . yosthful 'gambols; asrobustlis the healthiest of thine, and - eitily small hump on Ids' back to rp 'mind him e l Ins akrlyoulrerings.. "Price"2s sthq!k. Fa4etid.: otTANTON'S 649 JEN tinknowledged tii.bo;the'nipatlipluuble ieme dr that has yin, re lied on with confidonci,by all who'may•have oc casion for its use in,cases,of Aftme , Ftvani , Wing (N HE BREAST, SORE NITPLIES, &O. 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