Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 31, 1848, Image 4

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TEAMS OF , SOBS06110101ii.; 4 :-
Orce Donayand Fliti cantle ye:midst-It view a.
Two Dollars, if pia Niltbtrk the yea , .,sts , , kb'e ;-,
Oaks Dollarfar six knortbasa/,`s
*l`liesse terisids Will be rigidly adhered'to. , To secure
4lt paper at the reduced terms it :11UST be •pald.,cneu
ia advance. • ,
RATES OF. ADVERTISING,
' Advert'ailments', making litteen !Ines or less, will
.he Ellargadnt s the late Ylfty. 'cants inser.
*lon-,three time MI One ,Dellar,.and tiventyAlve
cents for °Very 'eUbsequentleseition. Yearly adier
tleere*M be charged qt the following rater e:' '
thhi.Column, alth,lll4 paper, for one year. -
Ilolfn column, • • do,. • dn. . $l3
Trrh Square's, vittliquarterlrehunges, - *lO
Puslaeseeards,with the Taper, • $5
JOB' PRINTING:OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, -
Such as Handbills, Blanks, Circulars and every oth
er deeerimion of Printing, executed Itendsomely and.
oxPeelltbusly and.at the I,OWET
Prom th'e'NEitlonal Intelllgoncer.
• Masers Editors-:The Administration has had its say
on the subject of the presont.war ; Jack Downing and
Alberr.Gitilittialinve had thelte's and General Pillow
has had lifs'n. Then why may we not also hare
MOTHER, GOOSE ON THE MEXICAN
WAR.
Who look the tidy •
•
•
I! said. brave ft COTT, ,
With soldiers and shot,
• , Itook the city, ..
Where's Santa Anna 7
Running and boosiing.
Atter his roasting
. Since the last rout,
. Hovattta to get out—
' 'ThorCa tfunta Attaa7
Who let lilm In 1
1, said James Polk,
Most fairly ho spoke, '
lint OS "bargain' ha broke
-I.let him In. "
—WhO-does-the-fighting - I .
We, said the b-hoys ;
Guns are one toys,
Mid - battles MU joys- ,
1163 do the fighting.
Who gem the glory 7
- Old Rough and Ready
• Quick, daring and steady—.
Ile gets the glory.
Who doen the weeping'?
The widow• and orphan
Alas, Lot Icro open,
O'er many a coffin,
They do the weeping.
Who sends despatches:l
I, bold bold Gideon";
Ry my cnrrter c pigeon,
I writer my owm story,
And fill it with glory,
I Bend
Who made the Treaty')
I, Nicholas Trist,
I brought the grist,.
And would'ut revoke
For Buchanan or'Polit
I made the Treaty.
Who pays the money 1
We, say the Nation,
Stars and salvation:
We're taxed to ruination—
We pay the money.
NOVENENTS OF -GEN, SCOTT,
The N. Y. Courier and Inquirer gives
the following interesting summary of the
outgush of feeling in favor of Gen., SCOTT ;
Gen. Scores reception on Monday at
Elizabethtown, was worthy of his frit:rids,
• neighbors, and countrymen, who had as
sembled to do him honor. Thousands
poured in from the surrounding country
in every direction. A 'stage was erec
ted in front of the Court-house, decorated
with flags, &c. and at S o'clock the pro
cession was formed.
After defiling through a portion of the
town, the procession passed hi front 'of
the General's residence, where were al
' ready met a deputation from N. York.
Crolius made a brief and happy ad
dress to.,the General, setting forth the ear
nest desire of the people of. New York
that he should visit. that city to receive
their thank for his brilliant services.—
General Sandford followed in behalf of
the military.
Gen. Scott replied with much feeling,
1-lo was deeply. touched, he said, at such
manifestations of kindness, and however
strong however set
tled his pwn wishes, he felt constrained
to yield' to - his countrymen, and to put
himself, as ho did frankly, in the hands
of his fellow.eitizens of New York.
His remarks were received with very,
loud and h earty cheers.
. The procession then proceeded to the
platfonn,,nftere General .. Scott was ad
, .4lressed :by-Major .Chetwood, in some
brief, helmeted and happy remarks.
' Gen.:Peon ,replied' with Much moo,
Lion. " 'Hi - stiki it was more. than thirty,
years since. he first took up, his residence
in thil.lnipugliiiiitt lie never left it
' with Out iregret,, nor .returned to it With,
out pleasure: , • It was his home, and when
abread;'enliiiblie duty, it was the home
half, hicwife and children,
•Returning- now from a scent of distant
service; ofternrinic_stifferings-ky-sea-
-- ---
..apd:140, 7 1e,r 4 5
deep -.
i t r t ouched with
the
i leart.piWejaine , lsre-.. - givensto linn.' , .. c tt:
wac.ths;triere:tpicbittg.,,in coming from:
' : : 4 4iiihti° 11 /0 friejtd!ii.loa'cofintrYmen. •HS
, was , iiiiiir • iri', all'' but themselves. ' He
~ 60iild'el,i,e," fiP,thkt i g,:,ln return ',tint a tiol;•,
' 'dier's heArt.. ond .clis--grikep of a soldier'S'
hand IT-and rthat, - heart and that hand his
.
neighbors' had_ this -day made their own'
for eief.' n". , *.,4 -•- • . - .
-ii-n-• , i .- 2,1) :•,., .;..i .....i, • ,
.I,.This brier-anti touching appeal•was re.. , . 1
, 1 tefve,d'ytti:t . ,ll." - deafeiiipectieerq,.tiftc.r which 1
'•'•ihti.llikkOr,Vtfiliciunced 164 ,thii;,gerieral •
;'f';',•*„ - tilil:','rajelyir ligehT.oohia"felloi-v•-•citiieTis
,.-,ituv chottaiTorlitheltandi-• - i - Accorktinaiy i for
d !rlikitit 'aikliqnfiti'itqrolleiiiVtin of Mei - 4'
- - ::"Wo`fif i,i l arit ahltstreii,.preised on'the stage,
~,, , . .ithaliiiiktibty•QeAeral's hand; and, finally,
the: whole,Wesemblj departed abiincriquly_
4 - i-t4 t if i cAt a iioiiirt 7ll 4 1-1 0ait
- id - or''PlY
;;actrEittiimko,elhappiness and 'ainCerity
c,trkiiS Perna', VelstiVal.: ' .. " o.' ‘, -
- 7 7- yY% 7o 'l , 4, lo oViti4tsOgqdelinaloeoii; ie:.:
cier'ltC lo4l o ll4l ittAriitid9Olivili'theVollY.=
:- • tin f t ! i ? e, fi Nn i b llPOAN*P4 ll4o- iif'sib•is"
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m , ',AeDiL9 l ltr3)4 , iitt. ,. 'itirefeili:d tofaSaietyw
- wheiti-mooy.,imtlha :ditt(idtier),',":ooliiiti«;•
~ . „2ifieritilitheifi; who aec•claingli.i, fi kear,iiporr,
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liestOkAirio 4 co(lead
heers-of,„the„Eiret:Divtisiolf,-Nirai.held
the the resicrefideVer
— Ogni'Stnfirciidi' , lthen the
prehrninary,sitcps:were.talieinqnt. the pn- a
rattcrof thelr p cps on .Thursday, and,ive
hazard
cosioil the' largelt min ant . erthe'initit4iy,
eierseen in' this city: •
,#l~Ycaictitc.~;, .
Health ! 0, 13leseed Health
,!
.Thou art'above all gold and treasures ; 'Bs
thou who oulurgest the, spill, and (mewl) all
its powers to receive instruction and to relish
virtue, He that fins thee has- little more to'
wish for ; and he that is so wretched as to have
thee not, Wants every thing beside. Lot us be
thankful, BBANDR&TH'S PILLS will g
us health t get then these blessed Pills, which
a century's: use has fully established to ba the
best medicine ever bestowed on mail. Fez. the
prevailing colds itild^coughs, they will be ftiund
everything that medicine is Capable of
parting. In CM olic, and,in Ihflanomation of the
bowels, time Pills Wilt at once relieve, and
perseverance in their use, according to the di
reetions, will surely,det'filLthat medicine:can-,
do-to restore the health of the patient:
In diseases arising from the use of mercury
or from any - cause or vitiation, from bad blood
or otherwise, their use will produce the-most
.happy results: in all ,attacks of Rheumatism,
Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and in'ouses of ohm
nic or recent Costiveness, the use of the Bran
droll' Pills wilt ti'o' productive of- infinite ser;
vice—sometimes occasioning so greats change
for the better - as to.canse greet thankfulness,
Inall eases of Indigeation;Worms, Asthma,
Diseaies of the Heart, nod ,n all :amnions of
the Stomach and Bowels, the•Brandrelli Pills
will-be found n never foiling remedy,
To insure the hip benefit of these celebrated
Pills; they should be kept in the house,so that
upon the first econmeneemeni_of siekness_they,
may be at once resorted to, Ono dosethen is
- tuner than a dozen after the diseeso bus be•
come catabli..hechin the system:
The Brandeeth Pills are purely vegetable,
-and so-innocent-that-the-into .on a o
may use them if medicine is required, not only
with safety but with a certainty of 'receiving
allybe bonefit_inedicine_is_capable-of -impart
ing, Females may wie - them. during-all-the
critical periods of their lives. The Brandreth
Pills will insure their health, arid produce reg.
clarity in,all.the functions of life.
Mr. Circovielt; of Caraceirs. says, ".I have
entirely cured myself of the Fever add Ague,
which 1 have ball for six months; by taking
from eight to twelve of Brandreth's Pills for
one month." Vide his letter to Dr. Prandreth,
dated Feb. 8,
N. B. There is no surety that you get the
genuine BRANDRETII PILLS, unless you
purchase of the duly authorized Agent ,
The lIII.A.NDRETIPS PILL!, are sold for 25
cents per „box, at Dr. 11. Braiiiiroth's Principal
Office, 241 Broadway, New York, 81 by the fols
lowing duly authorized Agents:
Sold In 'Carlisle; by ell ARLES BA RNITZ
dole Agent for Qiis borough.
' Powell; New Cumberland.
J. C. Miller Lisburn.
• 711 . 'Jitney, S ' hiremsnitown.
I. tic L. Iteigel; Mechanicsburg..
Cal. W. Siuttser ' Churchtown,
A. El: IL ['rigid', Boiling Springs.
D. L. Beelman. White House P. 0.
liosenbarg Woking. Centreville.
James . -
Edward Scull, Shippensburg.
S. L. Seaman, Newburg.
SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA,
For the Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising._
from an Impure state of She Blood.
MIDIS Medicine operates particulaily upon
the Blood, and cures disease without
vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure
the most obstinate eases of Rheumatism, Uis•
eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds. Bronchi
tis, %Vhite Swilling, Scrofula, Ulcers and
Sores of long standing.
It is cheaper then • any other medicine in
use, there being 32 doses in each bot:le, which
costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac
cordin to direction one bottle will list 10
days: - Certifies tea --aro—pouring...in—froin—alL
parts of the country attesting the virtue of
this medicine in cases of long standing, which
have been given up by physicians as hope
less and beyond the reach of medicine to
cure.
WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Saran
wills never fails to cure.
CONSUMPTION cured by the tee of Shep
herd's Sarsaparilla
The following is from a gentleman of re
spoctublo standing in Bultimore,whn was ef
fectually cured of that dreadful 'disease, Con
enniptlon, by a few bottles of Shepherd's
Sarsaparilla, •
Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847
This in to certify that 1 was fas 4 sinking
undorsymrptoms of Consumption of th o Lung.,
until I was recommended to try Shepherd's
Sarsap rills, which fortunately I did and am
under the strongest conviction that it saved
my life: I'srig - now rapidlyrecevering and
hope in a short :thine to bo restored to. perfect
healthoind under no would
witheut the nieditine.
• • • % •D VT Ric - K . lms,
No. 123, Hill Street.
Des Vow,
Ave.chation g e the world , to,produce,a medi
ate° better adapted. to the expulsion of worths
from the Iturnatt , body than Shepherd's Mini-
It hue" been , uhed 'bjt. thotis tnks• with
entire oatisfaotbn. It. has the advantage of
moat other Vtrinifugoe; as itnaver sinkens the
person. using has
,:ctireil children' .tha t
have' been subject to fits for:yeate, and that'
had been.given.,,up by physlCian, parents and
Mende t ' , It Should always bp used as a purga
tive b ru; children, as•itetrongthens , them; and,
at th.l , .satnelimeLeariles..ntrilse,coarser- w
hit:lee of food, and worrns,if they are troubled
.witle them:: .
° ,r Tliu:following corlifie. rte lice' been_ handed
:16 - 1 - 1 - i'hf. Kocins, of Luzepr county, Po.
ttsell)
kost gooNis,'EstF; : •
rtair , SliALYou 4 1 111 , t;leitie ; sine 4' ~hot.
hot,'
ilesm °iv 01Shepherd's yortnyugo • Tho thniii.
bottles' pti rcbitsetllir-loiii.ocillort Limo ego have
been ;usedcli-,-.111-0---;httitmeifir effecter; /Nay ,
. .were.,givett ,to.tbroo otql.yphibliiiii-4tr
:ease rite - oipelletl, in :leather 161 i•
`end in the‘lust."67l,4' give the
t'es't of itilfsmily the benofitS'iti this`medicine,
d'therefbreorder,tilt - ';utitive... Thltt
th - e beet for -11 55 ( "01 1 4.° 1 'PPD5 o' 4
11 ; 5 s'slli:bcon r ia:f.tlite. ;foist coun : tryt I
Iliitee,,:itiedtirrieltre;lteeketWaforkloys and
huf4itlopit.ent good
SAMUEC:SistYItiER:
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towni,'W.m.Alazyjnil r;' l)PotelwfOffK,t,,
~ q 4pii);P,o44l4oY,4Ste
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Ithruss,,‘ sikeillikineiii.ll;J4
justiopened
' t 7 StIiIs..WINT . DII.",.'SUPPLIES: - .pr.GOoDst
, deslreire' thilltitrtieulaeiltontlith of Fain.
Phystelansto •replenishisd - assoilmt
oiDllirGSaiid'MEDClNESjwhicli livid' been.
itietello4 l Id: die best beilsesin Phi ladel phia;litid
.may,berblietrupnir fdi t frestmellit and ettooliOnPoi
Added 'a' these.will I'dund an entireettielt 'of
PAINTSY OILS; • DYWSTUFFS, garnishee,
Glass; k &a., all of whieli he' will ensure to* . be
of the beXt quality andtiirt ,fery lowest p r ices.
He 1,(11' made many adilitionii to his stock:of
BOOKS, besides secur inga newitipply of sit the
Text Books, Histories, lit:inlet s, Lexicons; Wit,
tiup Backs, Sto.now in use in College and.our
public schonis• 411:eli , be will diiplise of on terms
suited to the circumstances of all. • -
Ilia stock of .F,tIsTCY AIITICLES embraeos
and exteniivepolleetion which it would be
osiible to enumeratp, but comprising many
no cities which cannot fail to strike the eyeand
p 1 Xiie the taste, such as Ladies And Gentlemen's
C tiety,Gold and Silver Pens and Permits, Hair
Tooth and Clothes Brushes. Perfumes of Ron
selle's rich and extensive Varieties. Fancy Snaps,
Shaving Cream,
Card Cases , Pocket Pistols,
Pocket hooks, k g.
it.
Also, •it now supply or Cornelins's elegant
LARD LAID eS, togtfier with Sperm and Mould
Cendles 4 Basket if, Musical I nstruments,Rmbeel
lac, Children's Toys, Door wlit'uond oilietarti4
Iles' in the variety line, which with 110111IRIlt
supply of fresh FRI B TS,ndts and Confectionary
-of the ricliesintiality,-make , filliege
stock to which he:ennfidentlkinvitea the attention
and patronage of 'his town and eeunfry Mandl, at
the old stand ,in North Believer steeet, nearly Lop
posiitc the Carlisle Bank. • , •
S. W. FIAVERSTWIC
December I. 1847.
M'AIIiSTERI OINTMENT.
I•T' has poiv,3r to " u se " i'.;7l.lll;liStarkt,
ischarge their put
for there is
internal, that s
will not benefit. I have used it for the last lour.
teen years for all diseases of the chest, conshron
• nionl livom,involCing-the-utmost - tmgerwar
responsitkiiity; and I declare before. heaven and
man, that not one single ease has ilfailed-to ben
efit when tile :patient was within IWo reach of
mortal-means,: .
1 - linve - lind physicians - learned ititittpitif&iio — riT
I have had mittosiers,of the Gospel, udges of the,
bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of •the
highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use
it in cvr{•y Vitriety of way and there has been but
one volue---one univeasal
your Ointment is GOOD."
CONS can hardly he credited
that n salve can have any effect Upon the lungs
seated
,us they are within the-19 stem. But, if
placed upoti the chest, it penetrates to the lungs
sdparates the poisonous particles that are coitus-
ming them, and expels them from the system: I
It is curing persons of - Consumption continually.
HEADACIIK.---The inive has cured persons
of the headache or 12 year's standing.. and who
had it regular ever) week so that vomiting often
toOk. place.
&leafless and Ear Ache are helped with like
success.
' ittik:USLITIPI.- 7 tt removes almost-imme
`iliniely the inflamation and swelling when the
pain ceases. Read The direction around the box.
COLD I , III . 7•T.7..COSISUIFIIIiiOII Lion, Loin
plaint, pain in the :hest or sitle,fallii,g off of the
hair one or other always accompanies cold
feet. (This ointment is the true remedy_} It Is
a sure sign of diselue to have cold feet:
Iti scrofilla, old sores, z•rysipelas, ealtrlieum,
laver complaint, sore errs, quinsy, sore throat,
bronchitis, broken or sore reset, piles, nil chest
:diseases such as asthma, oppressions, pain ---also,
sore lips,clitippcd litmds, tumorsoutaiteous crop •
(tons, nervous diseases and Of the spine, there is•
no medicine now known as good.
.SC°LU 111',A1).••••••We hate cured cases that
RCiU/1113 defied every thing known, as well as the
nbiliiy of 15 or at doctors. One loan told us he
had spent $5OO on his children without ally bene.
fit, when a few-boxes of ointment cured thou.
RALDNESS.--It will restore the hair sooner
than anv,,,otlice thing. •
IlUalqs.--It is the best thing in the world lon
Burns. (Read the directions around the box.
IV ORM S.--It will drive every vestige of them
There is prohnhly no medicine onthe face - Of
the earth mt once so sure mud so sure in the expul
sion or worms.
COR N.V.—Occasional use of the Ointment will
always keep corns from growing. People need
never be troultied with them if thet will use it.
PILV.S.--Tbousunds nye yearly'eured by tnis
Ointment.
JAMES MCALLISTER & Co.
- • Sure proprietors of the nbove medicine.
CAUTION --No OUNTMENT will he gami
ne unless the names or J,unes McAllister or
names McAllister k. Co., are written with a pen
upon every label.
Sold by . Stuniirl P.114,i, H. S%'. llaverstiek and
Dr..1.•1. era, in Car'isle ; 1, &L. Iteigel, Me
chanicsburg.; Singiser & Paul, Churalitown, and
411111 Diller, Newvillr.
Rahwaya Medicated Soap,
OZ:7-GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBEIIR
agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident
which occurred in that place, in relatitm to an ex-,
cellenuoun lad , but who unfortunately pea
very repu sive complareitiler incelwas
covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,=her
akin 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 read the newspapers. One morn
in; as she was looking over 'the columns of the
•llispateh, she saw in large lettere the words HAD.
WAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAR ! A 8 a sure
exterminator of all skitilletnislies„witli a direc
tion for all ladies to read the papors Now mark
the advantage. On Sunday morning she look
her place ,as usual, among. the choristera, and
to the utter surprise of hor fellow-songsters, Pre.
sentedia complexion as fair as ri lily, and ',mud.
ful as the most admired belle. of the - town.—
Strange wondering and much excitement was
exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short
of an explanation of
to
this sudden transforms.
lion front ugliness to beauty was attained, would
answer. The lady, like all her sex, full of gen.
tleness and kindness,. explained the cause, end to
the great, .grand and beneficial enacts of Had,
ways McdicatOd Chinese Soap, which she hod
been using for Iwo weeks, was awarded the full
approhation of the people, es the "restorer of lost
beauty," Our, agent concludes thus-Since
the atorM3 liassbeconie.known. I have had a per
fect rualt for Raliivey'sSinip.'! -
Ladies and ientlerrioni . if you , ish to gt.iltalt
way's Soap in all its.purnyi call on
feb 23 B. FLEMINO..
e f 4or-4vo n 1
iN STRUITORJ
citimßEN : TEETHING.
-A -MOTHERShaving,phildreg a ffl icted
ltliwitliiny of thoie ditieates incident to the
itif.infano3veueifee,ebriyuiaiona,apaemn
..diar.pritalt.,ctitageoga_Lo,impliiisiLijimdekiaii.
itOtßeeli, and •leaseriase of the bowejes, should
nevel„.bp • without +in fain bloleatnedrthat
proved _so ; eillicietplie;in nit the = above dis:.
',.l'lGme,lrous testln!onia le snl '4 , ht , be gived- ,
, 04iroxiLits_meritabut-aktriallsibeAter
tiiedid Oerlia10;.
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'Csfri ? 4 ". l-11 1° 8 ,! 8 ,0i.,.:.,;-;'.'4
del ad
for rl illp;-
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hn9AVV,SEIT'S- ' A ' SA f f ie744. , -H'4'his
-.ll•'stitiikla in q NO extenstSity man la :P 1 40 61 9 1,
49 itotlistirorrap 0 10'and,Par'IPsinn9;, au rn ,
l!aiflinif itaialp firairrlpAimpiii!etook eillid-§lOO
- igtetill)4l!lfeerantell ky.Jbe 1
• aliqn,ifin; it; r Ave.ts' il atranorltinb any
f eltßiNloo4l o VO n9:00114 eXiantilkndr ennir
Y 91.94 (ti..tn,V 0 - torfppithlr e rvoilit ~
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V,Vilto -41‘. 1 . -4.4. , ~.t ." iv l elYi Vii. bfiff i '
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''', +400% %7 AV1YAN,.1 , 1.:;';', 5 4.4 '4 I .f; ' ') if.
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Om:
.
O F
"intitiid?Mandllas,, (of_ oar own' manufaentre)
'fil'et w 'iate KAI ? bear iiattlity:;`far
siitle'safihielOwetifcatdi 'prime; epitfiss
LER'S'Fringkehd.TrinfmingoSitiroWlsro.s 47 g:
•Sedand,catreet, above ;Chestnut:. Philadelphia.=
ThgetherWi a aiwOlai;-rassortmenVof STEEL
GO OD S, 'Parse Eh I k s;;Fans,- B raide-ind
Curls, ' IMO' lin of Domestic Cot.
ton Fringes:-- , ;: , '• •''' " • '
Pnychaseis are invited to'eall: They will find
it to their inicifest tn'do so, as the noodle will be
sold eneAr. • Philad. nin:l2
Perot, poffinan, Et• Co.,
.•, , .
Forwarding and General Coininission Merchants,
No. 41 North Wharves, and MN:Water
street, Philadelphia. .
pLAsTgA_ and SAT constantly, on
hand, fqr sale at the lowest ingkei. rates. ,
Liberal advances made on Produce.
Refer to
• pLITILIT iUMPHREYS
PRANKLIN,PLATT COlRldlad'a.. ,
LEA, BUNKER ehr. CO.
J. W. KERR, Harrisburg.
apt s—Gm
Chink Glass' and ,Queens-Ware
BONEf. & 41; North
J• 'Howard street,•britween raYette and Lex
ington streets, Baltimore, invite , the attention of
Country_ Merchants andpurchasers generally, to
'their large . , and well assorted Stock of entxx,
ar.xes and Oust:vs-Wenn; whiehohey offer for
Sale at the very lowest market piices. Country
Merchants will :consult their-interest by a call
before nurchiising tilsevrhere. ' aprs-4 t -
•.--•- • • -
Spring. Milliner Goods. .
JOHN STONE SONS, Importers.
and dealers in,Silks, Ribbons and Millinery
'Gonda, N 0.54 south• Second street; Philadelphia,
°have received.by late arrivals from.Prance,(chief
ly of their own importationl a new and very rich
assortment of SPRING MILLINERY Goons, to a which
Alley-will-eonstantly-be-makintadditionsr---Tne
have now in store— . •
Silks-fcir casing bonnets, of all prices,
Fancy bonnet and-cap.ribbons,_a_beautiftiLas
sortment.
'lain Mantua and sawn. one, a wt. the,' -
French and American artificial llowers,Lin
great variety.
Paris chip flats. •
-- erapes;:maps ListieS' -
— Faneirliomint and cap Nets. •
Trimming laces, face trimmings.
Buokrains, willow. crowns, tips, tee. &c.
And all articles needed for-the Alitiinery trade.
iJ The attention of Merchants and Milliners'
visiting the city is particularly requested to our
Stock, as it will be found far more extensive than
that of any other house in our litievind the prices
more Moderate. mar 22..3t
Steam Refined Sugar Candles
Cheapest to the World !-12& Cents per
pound, Wholesale,
T J. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Market at.,
rsj a Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing
the public, that be mill continues to sell' his very
Shperior Steam Refined Candy at tha low price
of $12.50 par 100 pottuds, and the quality is equal
to any manufactured in the United States•
lie also offers all kinds of goods hi the States,
and Fruit line at corresponding low pri
ces, as quick sales and small profits aro. the order
of the day.
Call or send' your orders, and you cannot fail
to be satisfied. Don't forget the' number, 42 .
Mengel'. STREET, Philadelphia. ml
Spring Fashion of flats
•
At the greareentral cheap Hat and Cop Store,
.No, Market street, south side, above
Eighth street, Philadelphia: '
Vol? s s t iO n s i v ia be to r t t h aje i i e . i t . h p i l s e i f e t t l i t i o eyo
d county
nt return t
Cumberland, for the very liberal share ol patron
age which they have extended towards him for
I last few months, and would call their :menden
to the fact that he has now introduced his sPRINU
FASHION OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty,
neatness and durabtlity, 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 quail
fes, together with a very large assortment of
loth, Velvet, Flush, 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 CASII only, to sell at the lowest
prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr.,
284 Market st. south side, above Eighth,
mar 22
Iron Commissior Warehouse,
No. 109 North Water street, fled No. 51 North
Wharves, Piahicleiphia.
THE undersigned still continue the Commis•
Edon business, for the sale of atl descriptions of
IRON• Our experience- of many years, add ex
tensive senora:mince 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 22.6 m ,0111 RICK & CANIPBELL
Printing Types
WILL be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE
FOUNDRY, after March 15th, 1848, at the fol
lowing very low prices, for approved six months'
notes:.
ROMAN. TITLE, &C. SHADED &C
Pica, per lb. 30 eta. 52 cta. 90 cis.
Small Pica 32 . 56 95
Long Primer . , 34 60 300
Bourgeois - 37 66 108
Brewer 42 74 128
Minion 48 81 132
Nonpareil 59 100 150
Agate . 108 160 220 ..
The above prices, in - consequence of increased
facilities for manufacturing, are much reduced
from former rates. A liberal discount for cash in
hand at the date of the Invoice. .
Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, &c,
furnished at tho.loweat manufacturers' prices,
either for cash* Or credit.
- .
Our Specimen Book for 1848, is now ready
for distribution to Printers, w ho will send fur It,
and contains many now articles that we hers ne
ver before exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes,
Ornatrients, Ornamental Fonts, btc. of which
weqiy,ean ample stock for the prompt execution
of orders.
Btl'For salCreyerst good - second-hand Cylin
der nnd Platen Power Presses, Standing Press
es,Hand Printing Presses.
GEORGE BRUCE St CO.
aprs • 't' 'lB.Chambers sireet, N, Y
,
• - • Bt,' •111: • Rowe "
itOOIVI,ANO..IVoODENLWARE
S
Store, No. 63 North Third streirt,• one door
above Arch,•east aide, Philadelphia r
,`manufattu
orivand wholesale, dealers in kirids of Briiiime,
;Brushes, :Buckets,' Ceder .•Ware, Willoivr•and
French Baskets. Shoe and. Wall Breshee; Scrubs,"
Dusters, Mate,, Blacking, Enstero-mader Wood.
en• Ward of , every:- description, .64c, 4c, at the
lowest market prices: • •' • t , *."
. ,
Purchasers of Ircn.and•Steel.
trHE Ellitipprtheri. illoP,orterit end Ditthira
•' in Vorelgri - epd'AmericarLlyon, beg icppe
to call the
_atldntion ofpnrchewra - 61;111,ON and
STEEL; to In - owof,'ElvTodor
Norwegian; Cable ind,Commoril ron
-which-thorn ~"ow-lfaele. - atirl;-artt4tonstantly7 4 :.:
;Europe:Atilt Ct. Also Ainerritari
' on;cbnalisti# g 110"OP..-13aPdi dried]; Atc,--
Englisl_,l Russian, antr , . AMorloan Shea tt Ain ;
RounindtSquare I ron,'..from 0,4 Stha
'Wilt it moi .-- 44, - VoiteFitrrd7rluelroil,+How.
iihop and , lilac) ;lads; Ailiv Iron, io ikons zoo;
Locomotive, Ttre npd Eailroatt_ ,A nes
!Iron, Hal rieppit I ron, &,e . 4Spri ng,g nd 14114 tee:
4'datarppa of Swede leppf
and Sher -Steili'&l 3 ..4l l Of ' 1064416 4,
:01ferT,- , at-the,-,LOVVE4-Vitites;zfor,rituth,:-or-at,
slit, ITI on "ior,l kiiiferenclil' arid' to.
WhiChl:thiTYlirite,the`:attentiori of, purchasers
!tercirti feplo t iiippJng' thyr'otoo!roj4. „,-
TI,1: recolvcd'An t eopie
kft:Whltitt:CdTantles. will' be imulthr? •
end lleedrdlfroh
,lln
1 1 Tr - N, iVaterll,oi 041 3 h
'
-rai''',Ata'err,ol,B orA ~f, ~,..
,Te 44,. G;;,4." -S.. ,': i 4.
riiiii6lll I '4. 'I 9 si. . \':', ', l` '',' 7 7 .: : -, .: '
I'.
4,oTakcies itliktolk:Ple4o4, -, r,,,N1t";;1 ,' 1 , '
.115 ,id-'"..linitirP4o"
I.'lC -:
„,,,400,6`4'4' -r,lil4lPl36,l4eat'belliT., , *;
?:.g'4tv,;,! 03t.:,--'0,18.11,,,0.„,,,,1...,,_
4,?7', .6t,,40,4.7,
A .2l.,,N te ,s • 7 `i''' , '"'
.
i 41%
,liriliVATlo? ,f4ri
;
./Ceder. s :Panacea s •
JUICE .the;rentoval and permanent. 'mire of. all
,112,1,ditiettses arising him air impur e state of the
Blood end habit of the ,betiyi';via
,Chrorie;dishaset(OfltheZhesti-Tleutisy,,Bron.
4 ehitte s .Cetarrhivete,,Scrofula in. , all. its forms,
..:Tetter,,Sealdlead, C Marmot's , affections of the
:Awe and extremities, chioniti'RhOultatilm,and
/foliate* chronie , Enlargaments of theloirits,
_..White Swellings, rSyphilitid' Affection's,,,Con
stitutional disorders, •arising from debility, Mer
'curial and Hereditary predispositions, ate.; --
every,change that is taking plaee in the
,body ;it is manifest that it is brought about by
something having a subatantive efistence. If we
suppose the °twill ofeurShody'Originally perfect,
they must eentumelierfect unless changed be the
intervention of something that bears an un eal
thy relation to it. eases of disease, there
must 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. It is absurd to talk - of spontaneous disease
taking place in organs previously healthy, with
out the i nterposit ion of some morbific agentsas
well might we 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 to submitted to the public : •
. Philedelphia,-June 7,1847.
Keying been apprised of the nature o f Pan-
acea, it affords nig, much plealure_to be.able to
recommend - it zni a valuable remedy foi; all those
chroinc„eonstifittlonal and glandular diseases, to
which it is especially adapted, To those who are
afflicted, and require
_medicine as an alterative;
they cannot ,obtain it in a more agreable, , actiie
and 'uniform state than is to be found in the Pan
twee. I have usedit in several instances with de
cided and signal success. Vows, &c.
D. ALLISON, M. D.
Prepared and sold at the North West corner
of Third and South strbets, Philadelphia, and re
tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in
pint bottles at $1 per bottle. a feb23
DIT - Traphagerist — Balsam c *tract
of Sarsaparilla,
- 1 - S - the - bestand - cheaptist-Preparation-of-Sar--
-1 - 4aparilla - ever - offered - to - theTubM7being
distilled from - the first quality of Honduras Sara
°pantie Reot—and one hottle of this preparst
.llmi is warranted superior to two bottles °limy
other ititho marketiand will_ retain-its-.virtues
unimpairable in any climate. Jt is•pleasant to
the taste, and from-infancy to age tills Extract
willtradicato disease, invigorate the body, and
is the best medicine for the ptavontiminjuld c ur e
of disease ever discovered in any age Of the
world. • Its action is mild, and it cu ea without
„sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou
sands have used it in the Dr.'s private practice,
and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered
man. it acts in Ter:feet harmony-with-the laws
I of nature, and has never been known to fail,
I a here its use was persevered hi, to cure even
I lodg sisinding and desperate cases of Asthma,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, roughs, Colds. COll,
sumption. Cramps, Cancerous Soresand Ulcers,
Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Fever and Ague,
Female complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout,
Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, latligestion,
Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia,
Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, ,Verolula, Spinal
complaint, Salt 'Rheum, Scit'd
complaints, Tio Dolerens,Pimpies on the Face,
Swelled Linda and Joints, Pam in th , ..Side,
ISpitting Blood and all cases of Prostration of
Strength,, and Glineral -Debility of the humair
body.
1, In all cases enumerated above, Dr,Trephit
gan's Sarsapasillit rapidly turd surely restores to
heath. A frigl will satisfy anyone of the truth
of these tiepregentations.
I'o THE LADIES.
Delicate Females wlni.suffer from tile obstrue.
dons and debility.to which
the
of sedentary
habits wre liable, will by the use of one or two
bottles-of Dr. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regain
their health and color. It is valuable to incise
who are approaching womanhood, as it is eau:ta
bood toassist nature by quickening the blood and
invigorating the system.
Ladies who have pale complexions, dull eyes
blotches no the face, rough skin or freckles, and
are low sprrited, use Dr. Traphegan's Sarsapa•
rilla. It will cleanse tire blood, remove the
freckles and blotches, and give you an animated
countemince, sparkling eyes, time spirits, and
heautif til 'complexions.
Children who are suffering from bad and un
healthy ht mars-of the blood, can be quickly re
stored to health, strength and bloom, Dr. Tra p -
bagmen Sarsaparilla being very 1/11.11Satli and pal- .
stable, children take it readily, and such as are
thin and wcakly soon wear a robust and healthy
appearance, It can be administered to Inlslitis
with perfect safety, and such US are suturing from.
.;'tinimer Complakt will receive great relief.
Nothing can be more astonishing than its in
vigoratinj effects upon the human 5% stem. Per
sma all hissitmle and w eakness behave taking it,
it once become robust and healthy under its in
fluence
II PREVENTS DISEJSE
The use era bottle of Dr. Traplingen's Sarsap.
mina occasionally, will prevent discase,ancl Hsu
fall and Spring purifier of the in stem it stands
mini tilled at the present day. Its use will pre.
vent a world of suffering an I pain. It all persons
a ill keep their blood purified and their bodies
strengthenea by the use of this Sarstipi.rillti, they
1414 be sure to escape theattack of any prevalent
or tintitagl2us dhwase. .
,77 - Purevill he careful *to ahem°
that every bottle of- Dr Traphagen's Balsamic
Extract uf Sarsaparilla but his written signs-.
Lure in black ink on the label of the bottle, and
a facsimile printed in rod ink on the 'outside
wrapper, as a guard against counterfeit.: Put
up in handsome white glass ,quart bottles, at
tile low price -of ,ONE DuLLAIII per bottle:
For sale wholesale and retail by COLLIER
and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North
Hanover street, Carlisle
april 12 •
The Great:English Remedy.
Dr: l;arber~s Zittiameitt
Yoria. momoamp
friThis most valuahle Elmbrocation has bail
ueed with wonderful success tn.the cure
of ifortiii — Of the most troublesomediseases with
whichthe 110110 is affected, (without destroying
the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff
ness ofjoints, galls produced by thecollar and.
saddle, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof,
pastern and coffin joints, strains-of the whirl.
bone.; knee, and fetlock, poll evil, ffinulee,
curbs, splintso,lPavin, windealld, puffs, Sce.
It very soon cures old or fresh'wOunds,ctits,
bruises, fistulas, poll evil,curbs, oto.,and gives
Instant reliant . the scratches, grease, ote.,and
the diseases incident krhorses -having' white
feet and wises produced by St John's Wort,
which so often destroys the hoofs and bones of
the feet; and resists , lite , riction of sulphur and ,
vitriol ointntente, ail.-iLothe!,-risoiedies-equ
. .
No' application has heretofore proved' so
useful in rolaving stiffness of the . tender's and
jointit • (Ind producing inch immediate, and
beneficial effects in , 'cracked:heels, breught_on
stirainst . , • •
This.NrOb'reertion is highlirecemmended
furriers - , -- keeperr rof, iftablerii.wegliffels;;
stage proprietors, end ptivato - garit:emen . oten
horses,: as - a nvatuable.. --- Ve Merlyoind
shOhltl-botonstantiiitent46 t • • bl
, Ms°, ferriters,:whose horses are - so liable to
coos *Oh Otis; ill• find • it' eijually :
advantageous: to keep it constantly an hand. 7 .
it !,le eensify. benefloial 'in 'the treatment of
'.wpOting7,eatt.liii'ifor-gallsi,7•sere-tieeksi-euts
*Onds;atii.l '
,
torstile In C'airli . el9, by,„,t! 1318 . (10P.. '• '_ •
• •: • • I.
'••• ,211'.184n.11 -4 •' , •, •
, j,wit rf.Cdp!ye,d ; froin xr,, , tl:9nrlceliii rd
'male .b) , ' . 2. :' !, , ,';, '' ' : flp,,:ApLip. ,t a •!,
„....,.. , ...-,........., ~ ~., i..., , ~,,:. ~x,i, ~. ~,..1:,,,;•
A , LAutAti aapsuppriorglottoLl'A4 M l /
."," . -Littiani ;Just ; recoly,c*t': tyi,t,ip° ? t o rof . ' e t !! ,
P. itinuvor street ? ,'. ~ , - . P. ~. , i martl9
. _
-':',•:,,' . I :f:v.. - ..:•': , '.•_..;(;,''' , ; , '''L' ':._-z:L.-_
b~~~ur:mom _..~ r,ra¢a~Krnr :; w n»n~b~zM ; ~:u~;~rs~1~i.
;•t. —.0;7
Wit, 0 e .... , 3 a1,6 0 00,
.g Warekquee.
No: .154 ',unmet street,' 'between 4th 'and sth.
: Thiladelphia. • ,
, .
H E subsciibei respectfully solicits the atten.
T
tion of country"Merebants and dealers gen.
orally; to an examination of u complete. stock of .
Unsay MADVOLOTIIINO, , which for extent, vari4
and workmanship, he flatters himself will .give
'universal satisfaction, while his reduced Seale of
prices presents to purchaseis inducements which
cannot be surpassed by any other establishment
in . the United States.
mar 1
•
Hover's First Rate Premium
• WRITING INK.. - °
Silver Medal just awarded by the American In
stitute, New York, (1847)
THE following testimony from tiiallpguish
cd Institutions speaks for Hata:
UNITEASITIFOf PENNSYLVANIA,
Philadelphia, May 11,1 SO.
Having tried, for • wipe time, the Black Ink
manufactured ly Mr. Joseph Fl!Hover, we have
found it well suited for manuscript, by its run
ning freely, and its exemption from coagulaticin.
Its shade also we are well pleased with.
W E HORNFM,MD, Dean of-tb
. , ' • Faculty. and Prof. of Anatomy
JOHN LUDLOW, Prormit.
•
SANPL. B WYLIE, Vice-Provos
HENRY - REED, Secretary of the
, Faculty of Arts ..
ROSWELL PARKE..Prbf. of Nat.
Philosophy and Chemistry
W W GERHARD. Lecturer in ale'
• Medical , Degartrnenr
PENA LEVANI4 MEnrcs.t.CoListas
We fully concur in the above;
EAIII 'L. GEO.. MORTON, M D,
, Dean of the Faculty
Crirrnar. Hon &pool., PHILADELPHIA
Al) 13AC HE, Principal
H McNIURTRIE, D, Pro
Anatomy
ALEILICLUTTLITEINRIMANCE CO. PHILADELPHIA.
FitEirK FRALEY, Secretary
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA
GEOB.C4 En - DemNiiviitl7 cer
• •
HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT,
A Superior Artiele,-Warranted.
For Sale, Wholesale and Itetail,at the Manu r
Su. ory, No. 87, North Third street, - Appoidie
Cherry Street , Philadelphia. by
JOSEPH E Manufacturer
Philadelphia, Nov 17,1847
•
IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY..
Sieve, ftiddle,Streen and Wire Cloth Manufac•
tory, No. 48 North Front street, between
• Market and Arch streets, Philud'n.
y ilk subscribers having made grr at improve-
Xments in the above business, are now Manu
facturing of a superior quality,all kinds of PLAIN
1114 ORNAITENTAL WIIIE WORK, SUCII 1111 k Sieves,
Iliddiesp.Vcrenesele, tar all kinds of gem it,seeds,
sand, ore, snuff, starch, bricktinst &cc. Founders'
Sieves of a.Mperior quality constantly on hand.
A Iso Safes, Wire Dish Covers, &lit Springs,
Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers Ate.
ORX/I.3IENrAL WIRE Wove, pitch as .Cages,
Nursery Fenders, Garden 13ordering, Flower
Stands, Tralners,Trellis work for Grape Vines,
&c. Also Wire Fencing of every description
• . T y. Orders thankfully received and promptly
executed by WAXSON ff COX.
September 22:1847.
.
• Cheap W atches and Jewelry.
,
AT the Philadelphia -Watch
and Jewslry Store, •96 North
A
411,
- 1 - • Seconsl St., corner of Quarry ( ; Gordlever W atelies,fullj 0 -
~itst._, . . -.-.:-: riled, 18 caret :lases $45 00
,D.c . i3::•iii: Si lyc. r
.Leye r. Watches...
full jewelled - _ 23 00
Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00
Superior Quarter Watches lO 00
Imitation quarter Watches not warrented 5 00
Gold Spectacles 8 00
Fine Silver Spectrielcs I 75
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones 3 50
Ladies Gold Pencils JO earn's.: 2 00
Gold Finger nines 37h cents to $B, Watch
Giaises plain 12h cents to 18V - runitt 25.
Other articles In proportion. All gouda war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
0. CONRAI)
On hand name znld and Silver Levers, Le
innce and Quarticrs lower than the ahove
prices. •
Feb. 3, 1847
B. E. IBOORE. 11 N. 121.4D0N
ISIDORE RISDON.
BIERCUANT TAILORS,
N 0.70, S'outh Third Street, - n.mtrly opposite the
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public that they are constantlypre
pared to make to order, of the finest and best
materials,and at moderate prices 4 levery article
of Fashionable Clothing constituting' a G antic
man's Wardrobe, for which their complete stuck
of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Coast
mores. V estings, of the latest and most desi
ruble patterns, are particularly designed.
— The - if - own practical knowledge of the business
and a personal attention to every garment, enables
them to give entire satisfaction . , and to both old
and new customers they respectfully tender an
invitation to give them a call.
(laving been toe yeses connected with sonic of
the best and moat 'fashionable establishments in
this country, employitig none but first rate work-
Kett ' and being in the constant receipt of the la
test fashions and best styles of goods,they arc
fully prepared to accommodate customers in the
best manner.
Philadelphia August t8,18.17-6mo .
Cumb• Valley Traaap3rtation House.
"
•=rn , froricw, .
• Timr•
Canal and Rail. Road Line, for Pliiladel
- phis, Baltimore, Pittsburg, dr,c.
W. KERR, Poiwarding-and-Commission
Merchant,. IlAssisneau, Pa. informs his
friends and the .public, that from the liberal pat
renege extended to him during the past year ho
has been encouraged to make more extensive ar
rangements for the present season, and has ad
ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his
LINE, and will be fully prepared after the 'iip•
ening of the Canal, to forward - PRODUCEand
MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargit, &c.eat•the
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No. 272 Market at Philadelphia.
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No: 423 Market at.,. Philadelphia.
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HEMORRHOIDS . or .PrLES
T.IITERNAL Eitarnal;_peimaiMittliciiied •
Ity<Dr:UPHAM'S.VEGETABLE ELEC.
4.4.ltYian-4sTsarrik xtotsnx„which,if uses
according,'lodireedons, a OBE FOR " LIFE is Wag..
ranteed, •
• _I3I , IIIIPrOMIrOr THE'D/I3EASE.—A common con.
Sequence of this affection-is a kind of 'tenant
or bearing down sensation, as it is familiarly ca l
ed; there also feheat t tension and throbbing
the part, varying frentre . nioderate 'degree of these
tionsations. to - the most .excruiiating,aliffering ;
these pro paused:by the great. flow of , blood - to
the parts. Sonnethheathe'inner Coafof the baWel
protudea at every evaduation,%fciiinidgWhat is
calld'd Prolapeus, or falling of the bowelsl this is
the effect of long continued irritatien, and weak
nese of that organ. .In some instancea the - patient
experiences nervous pains, which are . iiidesoriba..
We, and known-only•to the sufferer,' which corn.
mcnce immediately after an evacuation, and con.
tinue from-thirty minutes to several hours ; these
sensationa are very annoying and sometimes very
.distressing. ',phi s disease, when of longeontinu.
ance, is attended by pain and weakness in the
beck, 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 unnatural fulness of the abdominal
viscera, accqmpahied with palpgilion if the heart
and oppression. Individuals sometimes experi. •
once, previous to an attact of the Piles, ?pip. •
toms denotieg great derarigementin the meek:
Lion ; there is a sense of weight and pressure in
'the abdomen, With a peculiar feeling-of uneasi.
-ness in the .beweli, constipation or perinteum,- at,
fended:: with m i
in. n the back and loins. nausea.
and :slight pains in the' BIGITiCh, pale 'counte.
mince, confused 'Mentions in "the'llead, weariness,
'bad immitableand discontented state of the mind.
and a sense of fulness and oppression in the re.
gion of Ike •etoinach. The circulation on the
surface is feeble, and the current of blood' eter- •
mined inward and dewnwards.
For all of the above diseases and complaints,
Dr, Ilitism's VEGETABLE ELECTIIARY cures-cf
fcctually, and therefore prevents piles.
_ • AD_ THE _TES Tall N
- IlunsoN, Dec. 11, 184-6.
GENTS —I have used Dr. Upham's Vegetable
Pile Electuary which I puiZtasecl_of-yoa-and—
fitid-it-orre-eMT-best medicines in use for the._
learanthaletrfarWitous affections, arising from.
an, impure state of the system. ' Yours, &c.
E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer.
, U. S. MAREIIIAL'S OFFICE, N.
Dec. 6, 1847. -
Messrs.-Wyatt- & - Keteham—Gentlenum, un
derstanding-that you are the general agents for
the sale of Dr. Upliam,a Vegetaele 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. I
began to consider my case utterly hopeless. Bat
about the first of September last, I was prevailed
upon by n friend to matte a trial of the above
named medicine. I took hisadvice and rejoice to
say that I am not only relieved, but, as I belie - ve, •
, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend it
'to all who may have the misfortune td-be afflcted
with that annoying and dangerous ditiensc.
Very- respectfully, your obedient servant,
ELY Al OOR E.
REMARKABLF. CI:RE OF PILES !—THIRTy YEAR - EL
STANDING !i
Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass. ?
November 29, 1847.
Messrs. Wyatt & - Ketchani—Gents: For thirty
years I have been afflicted with Piles, general
debility •and inflammation, causing tumors and •
Prolapsus of-the bowels, and which had resisted
alrthe medical treatment Dr, Chapman and. oth
ere could give. Thelasi three years of that time
my sufferings defy description. I was confined'
to bed, unable to
-help myself, find -at last given
tip . by my physician and friends in despair of ever •
gaining health: in fact for three days before - I
commenced using Dr. Upham's Eelectuary,
was entirely speechless and my 'burial clothes
were made. But under Providence, and the use
of Dr. Upham's Electuary, thotigl) BCOLD
I have the pleasure of stating the tact ,to the nab
lit; that my ' healirtirrfow good. and hope to live
litany years, if it is Clod's will, to make known
the virtues of 1)r. Upham's Electunry, and to re•
commend it to my afflicted fellow -creatures. It
helped tne beyond the expectations of all that
knew my case, and I can only say to others
that it is lin my' opinion, the best medicine
in the wiPhiLfor l'iles, or any other disease,. of tim•
bowels; and if they will use it according to 'the
directions, I will myself warrant a cure m every
case. Yours, with the utmost expression of
mankfulness, CORNELIUS Sl'l'll.
Egramont, Berks en, Mass. ?
November 29,1847.
'rho above eertilicate 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. CHAPMAN.
Moon REED
NOTICE—The genuine Uphatn's Electuary
itas his written signature, thus arr A. Upham,
M. 1).) The band is alone done with a pen.—
['rice 31 a box.
int" Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT &
KETCH AM, 121 Fulton street, N, Y., and. by
Druggists generally throughout the United States
and Canada.
SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle.
January 5,18.18.—1 Y
Stanton's External Reniedy,
II UOl7 ll S .L.I.7IIIOIEMT,
!Is \limy .universally acknowledged to be the
INFALLIBLE REMEDY
Fur Rheumatism, Spinal Affectione, Contractions
of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is
sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Rack and
Chest, Ague in the Breast and,Face,
Tooth-ache, Sprains Bruises,
Salt Rheum,
Frosted Feet, and all
Nervous Diseases.
AUNT'S. LINIMENT is sitstainigg a.notori
-11 ety unequalled by any similar rbmedy. It
requires 00 puffing to g ive it a reputation. It has
been' fbr some time silently and surely securing
it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been
experienced by so many, the expressions of grafi
rude are continually appearing, and those who
hove been made whele,by.immeans.are,desirous
that' the afflicted shoirld no longer„ remain igno
rant of its invaluable and infellible efficacy.
Mr. Geo. E. Stanion,:the 'Proprietor, is con
stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received
from its use, and many of the cures - it has effected
almost -exceed belief.' In one case a child had
beim a cripple for eight years, having wrenched
the spine, when at the age of two years, by a fall
from a chair. Medical treattnetkAkiled, but four
bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength,
and now, joins with, his playmates' in their
youthful gambols, as robust as the healthiest of
1 hem, and only a small hump on his back-to re
mind him dins early sufferings. Price 25 cents
per bottle..
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The , JVtin4els
TA N T ON'S PAPILLARY OI N TMENT
acknowledged.to be the roost,yaluable
dy that has yet been discovered, and 'may, be re
lied on with confidence by all Whoirtity,liave,oc
caajon for its use in cases orMtme - F4m, Arms
in TIM Bauer,' Soak Nirrus,
S - This.Clintment is particularly intended•Riet ban
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be
to during tb
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