Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 14, 1848, Image 4

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SUEISOMPTIOA
40,411iniino ata cents a year IN All
'Trio, Dpltsre, kcjiald Within the yew.
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T,heekierrae,r, e 'rigidly a /Morel To secure
iheiOper of the relleseLl, terns .it lautvr he paid cash
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RATESIVADVERTISING,
Jidirerliseinente,huiklity v flttOei) lilies, or Ins, will
be'etiar4ed atilt% rate, of Piety cents for one laser
•lioAitithree -titlfeir for One s Dollar, ahtt tWhaiy-five
wehtsler ivetyelibeetlito at lessitiOn. Warty ver
11Nerserill.betliafged aLtito Mlewhigir itch : „
onirtnitihit, ivlth Ctii paper,Tor one year, - $25
*aril ' , tier ' do. - - 11 15
'PWgqEimiereriW,lfli quarto rjy Out nge s, - , *lO
leaslapee Carle,,w,ithfhe paper, , - $5
44 / P INTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
ridnilbifii4, Menke, Circe In re and every oth
crVdeneription of Printing, eseeeted Isnteleontely and
exPedille.usly end at rho ,1;03,v0r
NEW43EIIiNG and SUMNER GOODS.
!tE-Vubecilbet-iies 'just received andli
Jnow[ opening, nt his store, .on the South
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wust,leorticrorthe f!.ublie Square,
, idly cileap stock of seasonable goods, such as
Yestings, Alpacrie,Sisks,
Bobitnyittep,T)wris; Carnbric,Joc
ono., Seek and (Weil deSeriptiona
citiratin; Av ;litiiiirlill3B, 'Cheeks, l'i c ki n g s
Gloyos, ifosieryi,kc , , •
• Ail4.ltit'stoek't f 51118i:1'14S, white end tin ••
blenclied, , Treia 3-4 to kroutith, and-from
'4,uerito , per,vnrdlip.iii. Oleo.
pAtiCOES at prices
varyinglionit '•l2i ets
. •
Aleo,'l NO stoe)i, Are
-- .CELEBRATED plum LIMPS;
: Oileita,:itiaitaiiiy.li'ritroduce . d, end winch are
fouti:d r ki t ba s ,:h; all thut have tried them, the
noel economical and desirublo article in every.
cospeot how in use, Also the .
Vs Teas.
'HoI bdim appointed sole agent in thin place
reitthOtinii - of 'Ore Shows • Teas, to which he
would,itivrie the special attention of the losms
•I'he manner in which-they are
ilte le shah; that - thellsvmsr - insrcse.scd
for - any -length of tisne, , beimg in-eased in lead
or tin-loil—Fu milies--nan—be-s pplieti-wi
:1140WitttitYptitim in thle manner. •
j'he'puhlie is respectful is invited to call and
examine hilidneft beforaWieliaging elsewhere
initsmtehas, he feelanonfldent that his - variety
and prices wild be satisfactory to purchasers.
nrirS - 11.01:1EIZT it.
diem: Arilial of Cheap Goods
,AT OGILarS •
WROLESADE AND lIDTAIL STOtt E.
P have new opened the largest and elwap•
, est assortment of Goods ever brour'ht to, Carlisle
and niNnistaito! Purchasers will Tic) well to call
and examine 'this - Mammoth stock, as they will
• be sure to get:good bargains anti save money.—
To enumerate articles and prices is out of the
question; nu it would take up the whole Of Irk td
Beatty's paper, and the halt not than be toler
Suffice-it to any that I. have •every tbi a the
Dry Goods line from superfine clotlidtd6wn to a
, piece of bobbin. • •
A very•extensive assartment of BOOTS and
SHOES just' received, and cheaper than ever.
GROCERIES.—A fresh assortment of Sugar,
Coffee; Te?ti Molasses, Rica, Spiees 4 ,
now
opening and selling at the very lowest
Recollect t h e Old Stand, East Main strect,where
good bargains are sure to be had.
aprlP = CHAS.. OGIT:TIY.
'Great Arrival of Springand Summer
Goods.
Forstees-orreiv--Slore ;
Corner of Alain St. and liarpees,Row, Carlisle
VIE subscriber respectfully announces to the
public that he has taken the stand lormerly
'occupied by Mr. AngeE , Y,.at the corner of High
street and flarpor's Row,. where he has just re.
, ceived frotwthe 'Eastern cities a large and splen
did-. assorturenr of NEW GOODS, purchased
of the Importers and Manufacturers, and includ
ang every-variety of Goods. The Indies are par-
Aieubirly invited to examine his bcautital assort
"'anent of DRESS GOODS, among which the follow.
'km articles comprise apart.: superior wool Cloth,
*,lack and fancy Silks, blue, black and fancy Gas.
aimeres—Fancy Summer oods—Ginghants and
Lawns-13ombazinesand Al.paccas—Vestings of
all kinds—Mous. de Lemma, London and domes-
Sic DeFleece—Mite, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,llo•
, Diery and Ribbons of all kinds.
Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES.
'All the above Goods hove been purchased at
the best and cheapest Markets, •and will certain.'
gy be sold ctatr t.ow. /le respectfully invites'
the public to give bins in end.
aprl 9 • JOHN E. 17011STER.
p'ew Store---Bargains!
,_. 4TFLEsubscriber has just opened in the Store
:' -Usernlllitely occupied by R. Snodgrass, Esq, on
."West High •pureet,in the horongli of Carlisle, a
Lii/arge and general assortment of DRY GOODS;
- ..GROCERIES, QUEENS•WARE, 11AliD•
WARE &.c &c, Mid which have been selected
with great care, end which he is determined to
sell as cheap as the cheapest.
'-.-. The publicsre respectfully invited to give him
7. ., a call. He flatters himself that he can oper such
inducements as will make it their interest tops
!ionise him. '
•Arr Ak/ot-of Auction Dry Col l STrvry low
prices. .-, - J G CARAIONY
, Carlisle; Jan 12 1848
Dry , Goods!--New Arrangement!
ligtubsOriber has just returned front the city
now opening, nt his Old Stand, on
. addition to his former stock, n
Artie IVELI- 'SELECTED ASSOET.MENT OF FA N.
sTAr4..s. DRY G ODS , which he in '''Oildk.to - sell"tweording to the old arintte, "quick
• Ifales'and Dnuilrprofits."... Among his goods are',
*7` . 7''' - tiglfilt'andAnwirierin•Yrints, from 4 up to 121
vAuts,4,vary."..Veritity df style pattern.'" '
"''''Rfenchdittid'l3rown Muslins, 36 ineh: ntht.
, "":"Eirgliels;',lGinglifims at itretallii,-
FrifialittixMe4it 424' sand' every other article
equallYiellettm Alsoen Inrgoassortment of Olt -
jCEIIIES knd;,',Q U EIINS WA RE. Pie. effort
7: - •good , •New-Orleans Sugar at 6,prime nt 7, crush.
,9, tiFloaratlfrand .broken leaf at 11 cents—vood i
coots,—Soon' Molasses 8 eta pet
''t nfirt i Orleans'hatnig, Molasses nt
se‘fiftpey,,Syrap.,. a superior assortment of l'eas,l
- .Sprees, CROOKS
41)1[1, tiFiol,l.4ntrbers‘ , ,ivofild , announce to
"Alt tki3 . ollS - ihst. thoy4mve itittirncid'from the
' asie"ln T . ltia , 'With'l.ll • :nogg ificont:,.solcut ion o'
sn'/SiinittioGocios,!Coniditingof Cloth,
i.. Cipsditnersig . T.Sitiokif,' sinoniec Shill's, of tin
- i,.9sritikwurffitt,srid ‘ Aoliutiftil.f 4119;11 . 8r all of whirl
"'1.0P1.-itidt*':ln 4111q,,mcipCupprovSd
also 'loep sunanor'Shirfs; golitite; nosh
ab OPkiitlll and ksrohi o fs, , Suslionilors,'G 10
—..Hosiery,' :Boots, and , short,:oyery.
thinguttiiiintoW9intientsrils 'furnishing, which'
bif:Spld ot ihe;urnaileei peoGts. .
441 5 , Trilitlitqti36ll'4ood u , bY hol3;ardcfiCi, p air has'
Thrl
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ancerditirith;iinaoi4tilysstrangthenisitpdoi,
The' , bloodi flea& 'end/
understand..
11v principle •of Life; that .a red
iisible,:pnitici,PlO Which atiiiintieti the ha.
:noes fr ame atid'rt4mitiOrmat thi 141' the blood, is
ARDOIR AkistrarittOnvOretrable - sereretti - ef- 613 -
Crotvtoti AVsi .carnsot CireitpOlsan MS Omni
tile, but •W i
o know that it Is ntlie r blood, for if
we DECREASE the amount of Woad in the body,
wo decrease . tlic - Priniaiplo . Of - filet and that, if
we draw ail PIC blood from' 'the body, that life
ecoses So w Must believd what the Scrip.
tures say on this subject, no one can doubt it.
The life of the flesh Is emphatically in the
blood!—Thera con be no mistake on the. sub
ject; so wo must then be also convinced that
eny thing willed' 'impedes the circulation of
(he blood mutt depress or boar down the Prin—
ciple of Life, and make the body Subject, to
receive injury from the principle of corruptibi
lity also implanted in the human frame. We
cannotdeny it. There is in every created be-
Ing a prisciplo or corruptibility tra , ,well as a
;triumph) of animation. It ie when this cor
ruptibility_bcconies_tao_pewerfuLlnr..theAlfe
Principle or blood, - that disease iommences,--;
It -is not because. it does exist, but because it
bocomes active; iii some it has taken a Inindred
-years to develops itself; in somalthas become
paramount before birth, and the child is still
born. The constitution of the child depends
upon its merits - % he receires . from the princi
ple dills life, an al: ulen that which will ulti.
ins !sly destroy him; and when of age he tra:ns
ruits`themi toltb . children.
ThepiTrieiple - Of eorruption'is'suitject In the
influence of =many causes of vitiation. It is,
therefore, trecossar int wo bd provided with
ample memo • prevent injury from it ; or
in consequence of this Vititution that
,putri•
dily would be produced which would destrOy
the individual ere he had arrived at that period
of life which lie would have done from I.lie
principle of life which was in him. Now, to
mcc . omplisti this,
the must prevent an mecum.
IstAn of those humors which bear down the
principle of life. Do not wait for on attack
of-ieknoss, but on the first appearance of the
enemy :Waist nliture in her oporaTions to ex
pel ore the body. This is the object
always attained by thriracigiii use .Brandrcilli s
Pills. Thousands.. who have kept their beds
-for-yeare-have-heen-restored-by the-use of - this - j
inodicine. - They aro as linrifiless'as a piece of
bread, yet all powerful for the removal of dig- •
ease- whether- 06(mM-or-recent-infections, or
otherwiso.. By the Ilse 'of Brendroth's
the blood is gruelutilly purified, sod becsinds
too strong for all. impediments to its free
course, and thus the, blood is restored to per
fect health and usefulness. The idea of two
spirits, the one good and the other evil, having
, power over man, is tilos given a rerpored ap
plication, and, what Is better, we know how to
assist the good principle, the blood, to conquer
the barl,, more, arid !Thin produce health and
cheerfulness, where before there was nothing
but sadness and despair. .
Fie exceedingly afraid of COUNTELIETIT
-PILLS. The Agent is the only - Person from
whore Drandreth's Pills should be purchased.
Tire 14 1t.% N Dit ETD'S P11:124, pre sold for :13
tents per box, at 1)1. li. Ilrantiretlet Principal
Dillee,Til 111.n:1:j:ray, New York, and hy the fol
lowing bile Jo:tilt:o7.rd Agents:
Sohl itt - Vailisle, by CHARLES lIAIiNITZ
Sole Agent for this borough.
SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA,
For the Permanent Cunbolnll DiSeaSCS izrwng
from an Impure state of the Mood.
llls Nledicine operates particularly upon
IL the Mood, end cures disease witliout
vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure
the most obstinate cased or - Rheumatism, Die.
eases of the Limas, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi
tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and
Sores of lung standing.
t is cheaper than any other medicine in
use, there being 32 doses in each betas, which
costs only 75 cents, arid to those using it am
cordin to aireetiori ono bottle will list 10
days. Certificates aro pouring in from all
parts of the country attesting the virtue of
this medicine in-eases al long standing, which
have been given up by physi clans as hope.
loss and tilyclid — the reach of ineciiome to .
cure.
WHOOPING °COUGH; Shephbrd's Sarsu
patina never rune to curo.
CONSUMPTION cured by the use or Shep
herd's Sarsaparilla• •
The following is from a gentleman of re
spectable standing in iltiltimore,whii was ef
fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con
suniption.j.q. , a few bottles ,of 'Shepherd's
Sarsaparilla.
Daltimore,Aug.29, 1317
This is to certify that I Was fast sinking
undersy rn ptome,oft:Cosumption of the Lungs,
until I was recoiniocnded. to try Shepherd's
Sarsap rifle, which fortunately I did and am
under the strongest conviction that it saved
my life. I am now rapidly recovering and
hope in a short time to ha restored to perfect
horilth, and. Under no s coniidoratlon would I be
without the medicine.
DAV/ D RICKETTS;
No. SS, Hill street.
Shepherd's VOrmiftige, or Worm
Destroyer.
We challenge the world to produce a modi
ripo adopted to-the expulsion orwiirnis
rum the Ii body than §hcpbe- '
logo. 4
antiro cati
• Ost-et4te •
parson usi
lava. been
hod bobn
friends.
tivo ° fur: cl
th sant
.ticlop of fo
tevutilby JL
It apeake foritsidf:
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,The t;hiati
1)ottlosi-j)urctlinilotl.bc,,iiiu• short-lime ago htiya
boa Ir-a sod
Aiijhisiti, ah ron •
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t o ck,:itiiktko
4:08.c•of, Of fa.milkl , l*!tp4tiAkirthio . M o 4 lol ket.
Sad s Ooraforiiiirder. as ahove. , _ T.hisisdepida
- adly - ths .- .4heakartiSh 3l 4, - ,cisstro . yiii - wafw'iTeliSU
havl has qs4 r
ied O rrick
iihis , ‘ r Me r r i ck'.i
and
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- ;'%9lOitihatit*l3aol3 takilla, ,, ja,!Wiraial I foga ! ;a
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Feu the-,ve ii*";
rtfettliittiatiOciti-efltztexii
11 los end refileni abet) ttiiii644E .
of'IO4KI(S and I l itB 1 ) 01 -NE 1, 5;Nittell'IluVW, 6 006.'1
architect,' ett the besi liotises fit . ..llola i'anq
_taaStAto_nnikeit_94l,enifni_freakneta'aani,etconktetk.;
dealtq., es: w,lll lie ifetted--ati :enti '':tit'titik
PAINTSIGILS,A)VE-sTvrFs,:
ke, tea., 01 of wl Idli lie=wii c~jetn ; e~f
of the liesquality-enit at the;veil• lemest,tiriecs,
Ile has made .111 filly ntlilitiOns to his stock of.
fi 00 ICS,, besides securing a new eitOply.nt,all'elai '
Text stooks; Histories, [tirade!. s, Lexicons, Mi..
ting Books, too, new in use, in College and our
public schools lie will 'disimaeof on terms
stilted to dhevircomstences of all. - • .",
MEM
Ills sleek of FANCY. . ARTICLES embraces
a tielnuid extetisi:re-collection which-it would. be
impoattitile..to entimerate,-but-eutn.prising-many,
novelties - which cannot fail to strike the eyeand
please the taste, metros Ladies and Gent!eaten's -
Cutlery,Gold and Silver Pens and Peneilinklair
Tooth and Clothes Ji 1%1911CH. Perfumes 'of
ri and ctrtett'sive variet ;es. Fancy Slier g,
Sintiing CrUant ' Card Cases, Pocket Pistols,
Pocket hawks, Ice. tte..
A 150,..a • new supply of Cernelms's-elCgant
LARD LAM PS, togther with Sperm and Mould
.Candles, llaiiketS,Mnsieiti InstrumentS„Urabrel
lac, Children's Toye, Door scud tither
cies in the variety line which:with a,,constant
supply or fresh - FR ClTS " ;:nots and Confectionary
or the richest (plenty, make a large andaplendid
stock to. which Ite:confidently . invitee the attention
andpatronage of sliinui noir toionti.y friends, nt
.the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly op'--
- polite the Ca'rlisl'e Batik. '
S. W. riAvEnsTick.
Decenillerl . 1 tt , lit • •
M'AIIISTER , S OINTMENT.
- IT has %Tow :r to cause all, external SORES,
SCROFULOUS . humors, SKIN ,DISEASES,
POISONOUS w ()UN DS, to discharge their put
tyld minters, mid then heals diem.
It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is
scarcely a disease, ex ter.tal,,or internal, that i
w•111 trot benefit. 1 WIVE. used t for the last lour
teen years for 1111 diseases of the chest, consuirip
don and liver, involving the utmost danger and
•espotisibility, and I 'declare before heaven and
inua,..thitt not Pun single ense hue to hen
w when di e pidient_ was W ithin_tbe_reaelx_o
mortal means: ,
I have had ph ohms learned in the profession.
Ilittre-trad-mitristers of the-Gospcj,Judges ofllte
bedidc ---- Alaermeti, - Lawyers, gentlemen ort - lie
highcat erudition, and multitudes et' the poor use
it in every varit.ty:of way and there haslmen but
one %mine—one uttivenoal
Allister, your Ointment is GOOD."
CONSIJMPTION,.—It can hardly be credited
That a salve can have any effect upon the lungs
seated us they are within the s) si cm. But,
placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs
sdparatus the poisonous particles that are consu
ming them, and capels'them froth (lid system.-
11 is curing persons lif Consnmption continually.
H 1M 1:111.1.--The salvo has cured persons
of die headachd of 12 year'ssuinding. and who
had it r,:gidar every week so that vomiting often
took place.
Deafness 'and Ear Ache arc helped with like
success.
14.111.11.11t1 ATI SNI.- -it removes almost i
lintel the itirimatiour and swelling when the
pain ceases.. Ucad the direetiou around the box.
cm') FEET.---Constinitition Liver tom
pain in the ~best or sitte,lailikg oft or the
_huir one or the other always net:ampoules cold
fe . et. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is
a sume gigs or (liserue to have cold reit.
In scrofula, old sores, c•rysipelas, sultrhenm,
complaint ~sore - eyes ' (Missy, sore throat,
bronchitis, !woken Or sore liresst,piles,'oll chest
diseases such as itstlima , oppressions, pain—olso,
sore laps, chapprd Intlials,thmors,cututtemacrup•
(urns, nervous diseases nu al of the spine, there is
no medicine now known-Its good.
,VC %LI) I IMA 1).--::We have cured eases that
ability al 15 nr 20 doctors. One main told us he
bad spent $5OO on his children sviOrrul any bette-_
11[7w hen n rew hoses of ointment cured titem.•
BA LON ESS.—It will -tusstooclhe hole sooner
than other thing. _
111) S.--11 is bowl thing in . w . Orld the
Burns. (fiend the directions around the box.
\V 0101 S.—lt will drive es , urs,veallge or them
nwnr.
There k panbably nn mecl Mille MI the face of
the earth at once so sure and so safe hi the expul
sion of worms.
CO lINS.--Ocensionelttse at the Ointment will
always keep coma trom growing. People need
never be troubled with them lithe, will use it.
PILKS.--Thousands axe yearly eit.red by taus
Ointment.
JAMES MCALLISTER & Co.
Sole proprietors of the ltbnve medicine.
C CTION 1 1 / 4 bin OINTAIENT will be gentt-
TIC Milt', the funnies of .fatten McAllister or
mimes McAllister & Co., lire written with a pen
upon every
Sold b) Sainnel Elliot, S. W. Ilaverstick and
Dr..l. I. Myers, in Car'isle; .1, Sr L. Reigel, Me-
Singiser & Paul, Churehlown, and
John Diller•. Nr%vville.
Rahways Medicated Soap.
{kYGnCAT EXCITEM ENT IN Pll TS 21L , 1111 !—Our
agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident
whieh occurredin that place, in relanhit to an ex
cellent-young lady, but who unfortunately pos
sessed it %cry repulsive complexion. !ler face was
covered with pimples, bltotches, pustules,7-ber
shin 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-
Mg as She was looking over the columns of the
Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words Han
wA V a linn ets llentonmen SPA n! A 1321 sure
extertuhnoor of all skin blemishes, with at direc
tion forall ladies !arum' the papers! Now mark
the advantage. On Sunday Miming she took
her place ,its usual, among the choristers, and
to the uttersurprise of her fellow-songsters, pre
sented n complexion as thir ns n lily,
ns the most admired belle orate town,—
Strange wondering ,end much excitement wait
exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short
of an explanation of how this sudden transforma
tion front ugliness to beauty was attained,. would
answer. The Indy, like all hor sex, full of gen
tlenese and kindness, explained the cause, and to
the grent, grand and beneficial diem of Had
way's Medicated Chinese Sonpotrhich site had
been using for Iwo weeks,
,%yae awarded the full
approbation of the people,.as the 'Waterer of lost
loinuty,"' Ojtr mono concludes thus—" Since
the above has become known, I Itave had a per
fect rush for lialiway,;s §nap.'"
Ladies and gentlemen; ifyou wish to gteatalt
way's Soup in all int,purity„. call on
felt 23 ' Re W. IL FLEMTNO.
.NURSE WRIGHT'S SOOTR I NWISTRUPPOR3
, CHILDREN TEETHING.
11191'HE118"having Childran afflicted
with any:of thoae (Bewail's Incident to
~ tho
p j to f- In fano) , air convidaionCipaainn•
die I . mai), eutancou_EL,cruptiona,..:ffliordarbd
itelnatili, and , itiosenesp pfifie !JON, 006,64'1mi d
bo "without thia. In fallible remedy that
p.c.ponv "T na `
etiee.-qNjanteroue "teatierioniala mi ht giv*
o' pro ftifilierito Ina fri ;'ll , l -
toSold, by S. '
:'"M,1.113 4847'4
-Family Medicines-.
I, pitlr of Atie abo. tf e ,
elktotlio,ipOl ‘ cooilsilting t; - ;
, tf,'"
~ ktYoe's.Nziperant,':,, , ,,
~,, ;r9rOolo'Verinifugp..
I .lM`!' , Corminativp
'aid t., 0 ; 1
S.
q , WB7 SENb'S 3 .O4kItEIAPAII, 1:4 hle
ilsO(t.b?,
ItStitse.rAggi'; - ‘4otklbrO l :39 ItertnonprOtira'
, tilsehono op ding feOM,lstSin iiore etnieigilii;isblon
.o.4ll4)!• ° f d iiarrosOedloi,',l44
qtalnpujoiceurek•ALll6- miiitoonger.Abitti;olW ,
ea
ngliteta . .opiitnin; godrt 4 4:l 4o, r,!4.o;',oBV.botliiii''-'
:'•
& %V ;83, Ffr 11t1NS
, ' ,
MBE
SWIPE
efi'fitr'jitafo r .sat& erk4ti;s.pt.l%:,J.:':-IntEss•=-
is 9LtiS . Fririgoii "
tid Stiak.6;
Beebild;•alfest; r aibbvp , Cliastaut; , Phidaderptiitt.4 - -
, Toini rwit a.fegulari distortaienvor .STEED
GOODS, Vara° 'Silks,. Fans.,
tuilti i -atat—Alatqqi-large , lint-of-DoinestitilJot - --
...... r.ur,eiapers are ipvited . ta`call: They #lll lin&
to4howintorief ecrdo chi; goods will. be •
sold cuEer. - • k • Philad Opritt
Perot, Hoffman,' tc, Co.,
POrwardingnnd Genntal.Cnnimisaion MarChanty;
No. 41 North Wharves; and 8i NAYttler
stroet r riiiiodetivia:
IPPLAgTER and SAT 1.1 eondtatilly on
itaiiii,ftir.anla at t4telnvieiit market rotes'.
tilkiral - ttdvances - ansdd - OnTitidirdo:
Refer' tq
1)111'ILli Z.? lIUMPUREYS
FRAM N ,IVLA Tl' Co'
LEA, BUNKER & CO.
4. W. KERR, Ilarrisburg.
old s—Goi
•
' China, Glass and. Queens-Ware.
1 - C. BOKEE' & XE, No 41 Notil
• Howard street, between Fayette and Lex
ington. streets, Bakimbre, invite the attentionof
Country Merchants andverchnsers generallj , ,46
their large and well •aaseried stock 'of 'cutxs,.
aLAss• rind ousexs:Witt.i., Wk*il they ofrer for
sale . at the very lowest tnarket . prices. °wintry
Marcliants wilL4pnaoll;thair antereat by a call
before purchasing cilsewherel - • - , • npr6--At
. • • ..
• Spring Mil li nery Goods.
JOHN STONE, Sc SONS, Importers
'and &alert; in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery
Goode, No. 54 south Second street, Philadelphia,
heve received by late thividefrom France,(chief
ly.of tkeirown importation) a new and very rich
assortment of SDItiNG 3111,1,INkRY GOODS, tOWilie
ll
ttley will constantly be making additions. - 'They
have now in store—
•Sillts for easing bonnets, of di( prices.
Filay' bonnet-and' cap ribbons, a beautiful as:
sortment.
Plain Mantua end enttin ribbons, all widths., -
French and American artificial flowere, in .
great variety.
Paris chip Hats.
—...,—,.„
,____
_,__,
Crapes, eraiie 14sses. _.
. .
Fancy bonnet and cap Nets..
"
Trimming laces, face trimmings, ,-
--linekrannr.-willow, crowns; tips', fcc.,Pcr.
' And all articles needed far the Millinery trade.
.
DJ" The attention orMercitants and Milliners
Yisiting_the city is, pollicularly requeited _to our
stock: as it will be *found fay more extensive titan
that of any other house in our (Me, and the prices
more Moderate. mar 22-1 t
Steam Refined Sugar Candies
Cheapest in the World, Cents per
pound, Wholesale. •
T J. RICHARDSON, No. 42 'Market et.,
0/ • Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing
the public, that he - still continues to sell his very
Superior Steam Refined:Candy at the lovi price
of $12.50 per lea pounds, and the,quedity is equal
to any manufactured in the United States.
Ile also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec
tionery and Fruit. line, at corresponding log iiii
ces,its quick sales andltismall profits are the order
of the day.
Call or send your orders:and you eannotfail
to be satisfied. ' Don't forget the number, 42.
IktanKrx STREET, Philadelphia. ml
Spring Fashion of Hats
At the great central cheap Mt and Cap Store,
No. '284 M'Arket street, south side, above ,
Eighth street: Philadelphia,
MTH:: subscriber Dikes this method to return
his thanks -to the — Fermi° of the, county or ,
CmmiteSkrand, for the very liberal abase ol patron
-a-go vihich — fliey havo -extended towards 'him for
last . fevv-months, sot Would call their mtenti - on
to the-fact that:43lom rumv_introducoalrfs-ksamo
FASIIION.OMENTLEAIEN'S HATS, which for beauty,
neatness durability, Cannot be excelled by
any otherostaldishment in this citV._ _This_stratk 4
comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, I
ti lk aing 'nolo Skin flats of all styles nod j
ties, together with n very jugo assortment of
Cloth, 'Velvet, Plush, Fur MU Glazed Caps.—
Country"Merehanis and others are' respectfully I
invited to examine the stork, which they will
find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing, j
as it is his determination, having adopted the eye
tem of selling for CASH only, to sell nt lowest
prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr.,
289 Market st. south sideobove Eighth.
mar 2:.?
Iron Clommissior Warehouse,
No. 109 North \Valor street, ned No. 54 North
Wharves, Philadelphia.
TILE undersigned still continue the Commis
sion business, for the sale of fill descriptions of
IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex•
tensive acquaintance, with dealers and consumers
of Iron, throughout the countpy, has enabled us
to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad-
he Bold nt BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE
FO NgRY, after illaroh 15th, 1848, nt the fol
lowing very low prices, for approved six months'
notes:
BOMAN. TITLE, &C. SHADED &C
Pica, per 111. 30 cid. 52 eta. 110 cis,
Small Pica 32 5G !15
..
Long Printer 31 00 100
Bourgilois • 37 66 108
Drevier 48 - 71 1%3
AI inion 98 8l 132
Nonpareil 53 "..-- 100 150
Agate' ]oB' 160 •Sfl'O
above prices, in consequence of increased
facilitids for manufacturing, ere much redue..d
from former rates. A liberal discount for cash in
hand at the date of the Invoice.
Presses, Chuscs, Gases, Wood 'l'ype, Ink, Ike,
furnished nt the lowest manufacturers' prices,
either for cash or credit.
Our Spicimen Book for 1848, is now ready
for distribution to Printers, who will send for it,
and contains many new articles that we have no.
ver before exhibited, siteli ng Writing Flourishes,
Ornamems,—Orinquental ,Fonts, lac. of Which
we have an timid° stock for the prompt execution
of orders. .
•IrrFor'sale, several good second-bond
Cylin
der find 'Plajnn•Power Pressor, Standing Press.
se, Hund Printing Presses.. •
GEORGE BRUCE at CO.
nprs e • • ill . Chombers Airco.. N. Y
--N.' 8b • .110 Wet
WOODEN—WARE
. .
bro,'No: CI North Third'atroet, ,ono door
,rch,"-egit aidi3, Philadelphia, manufact ur
wholosale dealers in' all kinds of Broomo,
a, Bnekela;. Cedar Ware; • Willow;; and
llpskate, Shod and Wall Brualia,
3, M ate; Dinah ing; Eastern-mods Wood.
is of eve,o 4lEc, at :Ma
market. pripes. . ..mar.
Purchasers of - Iron and Steel
,
rin HE Subeeribera, Importers and Dealora
.41L, in Foreign ah;lAritertean Ifon, beg leave.
to call the'attention of perchatora of IRON and
STEEL, to 'the new. assortment' of Swede
Norivogian,,'Clibliandtoinuum_En,ollela iron
which they„neiv !lava-end...ere ocinatahtly re.
oiving f T op; Europe:direct. . kt Also Ainerican„
on;',Oottaieting of,flK Ban d,oo (Roof
RitalianAnA American hcet Iran;
Rmall. Round 'an quer n : run } o4r; 5.T60 2
and ltmittlif,,lleilec- - ancl , Flutt,lrlo, tiored•
*lwo lidl4ol7ltode, Axle vai:,,tace
LcitioltiOtigefTireltild Ralfroul 'Laois' Angle
lenn;lialf.tetqfd ttOnACCT-#Pringlibd.nliirel.
4 4 :44 ,- 31: etattlevef,Swede-Iron;
Eitiot , fkita4Slielr.):Bkeelts'aem.allEetAvhich.l.they
offer iitte : i'Avoivittisii,:or. t
six ; monthii 444rittiPtfi*mr‘
ettoefitin of Orpliiiiers
before repleitiihierty, seir stoajts.: ;1,
7 483 441 . 00TOIHS°01*Oi . oillod*Opi ,
,mitOlo4;.on*Oli;gdvallacl 0444
,g4RPS- , IsE 'BRINK4 -
111Z4VV‘ter k ittotOd.iffri1ptiP4,v0aeAhile
•
, • •,
,thAFIS(IO6% 1c513;414.:5A1t. ,
A , -•
7:CI `,•ll'`,
7 • ..sc•
--., ni ..,. ~._.
a* .:;
aii!di p JO,
diiiimsktiligng,fronf
Wod.ctand httiticgclhwbody,-e.vlo.—`,
Cihronio,.disettscor
Vatirrh, , tro.riiierdfula to, tonne,
'Vetter, Scald head,, entrineous,affectionsprthe
faca snit extreiniiies, - chrenicAbooinatistpfind.
,Repatniis, 'chronic Etilargettents. of the Joints,
I_..A.Viiiro-Swtiltings,Ayphilitic..Affeciions,.t,Poii
,ciitutional disorders, arising froni•delyiliiy, Wier
curio! and Hereditary predispositions,.&e.
chtingo•that . is' taking plitedin the
body-, it manifest that. it 4s breughLabOut by
something havln . g 0 substantive.Oxistence. If we
suppose ihiOrgantfdroffiliodY"origiffaltyPerfect,
ihoymust continue-perfect Thanes changed By the
intervention
. something that bears an animal.
'thy relation to it. In all eases of disease, there
must bethe interposition of some new ingredient'
which by iplaying its Tart as a cause, served to
modifrshu 'properties before centre - Clod with the
hody.. It is absurd toltillt df spontaneous disease
taking place in organs previously healthy, with
out the interposition of some morbific agent ; ps
well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer
itself\spontrtneously into. Plasterer Paris, without
the aiB of Sublime Acid. To all - disease there is
a prior cause which must lie 'removed. tido' the
agonek Of the Blood. Per this purpose-there is
uprooted)! superior to the Panacea. In evidence
Om 'following is submitted to the public t
Philadelphia, -Juno 7, 1847.
kaki n been apprised of the nattire of the Pen n
open, it affords me mach pleasure to be able-to
Tecommend it as tf . valuable rentedy.for all those
chronic., constitutional and: giltindular diseases, to
which it is especially adapted. To ihoto who aro
affficted, and require medicine as nn,iffterattie,
they cannot obtain it-in n More ogreable, active
and urpferm statelhan is to heti:mud in the Pon.
neon, I have used it in several instances {yid] de•
cided and signal 'success. Yours, &o.
D. ALLISpN, iff.. D.
, . .
Prepared and sold 'at The North West corner
, of Phird and South streets,' Philadelphia, and re
tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in
pint bottles at $1 per bottle. .feb23'
Dr. Traphagen's Balsamic Extract
of Sarsaparilla,
IS the beat antleheapest Preparation of Stir,
saparilla ever offered to The public, being
distilled from the firstnuality of l-londursis Says ;
aparilla Root—kind One battle of this prepcira.
lion is warranted - superior-to two bottles orally
-oilier in-the-marketTatitl-wril—rettritrits yi, toe.
1111;171T/IlirPille in any climate. it s - pleasat
the taste, and from infancy to age this ExtW
- iiiiirefirdiliscase,jnvigeFate the hotly, anti
is'the beat trrediti ne for the prevention and time
of disease. ever discovered in nitytage of cite
worlir — fts action is mild, and it et.tes without
sickening •or 'debilitating. the - "pittitait.• Thou.
Sands have used it in the Dr.'s private practice,
land consider it the greatest blessing ever offel'ell
man. It eats in- perfect harmony with the laws
of nature, and has never been known to fail,
a here Its use was persevered .
to. cure even
Inng 'Mantling and desperate cases or Asthma,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic; roughs, Colds. C on
suntption,Crampso Cancerous Sunesand Ulcers,
Dropsy, Dysentery , Erysipelas, Fever anti Agile,
Female eninpla nits, Pev via of all kinds, Gout,
thonvel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Leprosy, !Aver I:01mila iut, - Nuraglia,
- Palpitation artily earl, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal
comp/alio, Salt MINIM, Sra'd
oovoidaidts, Tic Dolven! , , Pimples on (IN Pare,
Swelled Limits and Joints, Patii. ti e . sid e ,
Spilling Mood and all oases of Prostration of
J Strength, and Cenern-I Debility'of the linmatt
body:
Iri Ali eases enumerated I}r.TFrpha•
gun's Sarnapasi tln rapidly :mil su relr r,stores to
heath. A trial will -- sitti - sfy any one of the truth
or these representations. •
• TO 'll/E LADIES. -
Delicate Females Who suffer from lin. Mist rue.
Entlics ol sedentary
habits are liable, will by the use of one ortwo
bottles of Dr., Traphegan'a Sat-EN:arilla, regain
their health and color. It is valuable to mese
who are approaching womanhoodota it is-ealcu
latedlo assist nature - by quickening the
. 61 nod and
invigorating the.system.
Mlles who have ITle co Tplexions. dull eyes
blot clies et he face, migh_ski n r- freak tea r -am'
!are ;au , spa-lied, use Dr. Tenpliegna's Samitpn•
I villa. If will cleanse he blood, remove the
freckles and blotches, and give veto an animated
I countemitice, siVarkling eyes, flue pitiritti, and
beautiful complexions.
Children who nre sufrerinn• ream Lad and an
healthy hi mor• the mood - , can be piiekly
stored to health, steenp,th and bletitiv. De. Tett p•
lingtin's Sarsaparilla heingvery pleasimt and pal
-1 amble, children take it readily, and such n s are
thin and 'weakly soon a ear n mutual nrid healthy
IippeDIIIIICC• it can be administered to lot:lots
with perfect snrety,and smolt H are !offering from
iirtimer Complaint will receive great relict:
Nothing clot lie more astonishing than its in
vigorating effects upon the human sv stem. I'm,
srmsltildstssitiole and weakness belbee inking it,
t,t tome become robust ;tali healthy under its in•
floence
II PREVENTS DISE:isE
The usamf a bottle of Dr. Traphagen's Sarsap.
occusimially, will prevent disease, and Its a
Fall and Swinr purifier of the system it manila
unri alled at the present clay. Its use It ill pre
vent a world of gulferinion I pain. 11 all persons
will tieepi.tbeir blood purified and their bodies
atrengthenen by the use of I his Sarsap,r,illa, they
will he suro4 escape the attack of ally 'prevatent
or contagious disease,
rt - Purchasers will he careful to obseeve
~.that every bottle of Dr 'Pro phagen'a Balsamic
Extract ofSarsaparilla has his written signa•
turein Irlackink on the label of the bottle, and
a fee simile printed in red ink on the outside
wrapper, as a guard ogainet counterfeit: Put
up in banAsome white glass quart bottles, at
the low price of ONE DuLLAR per bottle:
Foreale xholosnle and retail by COLLIER
and BROTHERS Only, at their Store, North
Hanover street, Carlisle
april 12
The Great English Remedy,
Dr. _Barber's Liniament
UlOlllOl-no
,rilThis most valualde Embrocation has beau
AL used with wonderful.success in the cure
of some of the most troublesome disosses with
which the horse ls afflicted, (without destroying
the hair) such on old strains, swellings, stiff
noes ofjoipts, galls produced by the collar and
saddle, strains of tho shoulders, stifle, hoof,
pastern and coffin, joints, strains of the whirl.
bone,
,kneo, and fetlock, poll .ovil, fistules,
curbs, splints, spavin„ windgalls; puffs, dao.
It very soon culos old.or (rash wounds,cuts,
bruises, fistules; poll evil;curbs i giVes
ninint scritOliii, grease, ote.,ond
life. &inures incident to horses booing white
'foot and , noses
.prodttced by, 6,t John's Wort,
Which so Olen A"catroys the hoOfir and bones of
the feet,:and reilots the' notion of.sulphur and
Vitrinl'ointaiiiatai'and..ol4or rerilodies'equally
powerful.:. ' • - •
, application has her9tofore , proved so
iisehil in rolaViegiitiffrieee .0f the .tendoint and
joints ond~ , A p , rrideioing such im mediate and
encieirii.offects eraekod heels, brought on
by high feeding,' splintsi end
This tinbrwagon is highly recontorended:to
farriers;-keepers of. liieryAstablei;Vvagonere,
stage proprietors, araprioatO geneennen over
nig_hoxaeft,:;..tiaLattAnvaluabla.:_reineity;-:and.!
shonid, be,isonstaittiy,:kapt in, their' stables:
'..'!Also fermers,'whoso , horses aro. an liable
.to
kiekii;:cute -- til::*ot,indt,'.'W,lll:find it
it ler equally beneficial in: the treatment. of
working cattle,. for. guie, 'nerd ; noill`a -- eute
*Ponder ' • • •
1 or mile in CailialO
ERS;l3lilif-Nuo‘'
211847: - .
,
:e . . - ,,',4.:::, - 1 11, 1•,:i':-.;
Jr
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63.
• t u; all lag
•..
Itide.filadi-ithe7/o.ButtenwOoilutrliilad e pilda.
ICON — F. 'RliAlings - fcti: Old prii•tire
irrgs and . public aquares,rof every variety of
torm:andltattern. .
'Cemetery Railings, of classic and •arvigtro
signs, embracing upwards of_rene.hundred.dif- .
I.....ferent_varictics.
Iron Chairs and Settees, for 'Cardens,nalls and
Verandas
style.
Verandas and Pilasters, for CottageS, made iii
every style.
SupeOor Wrought Iron Gates, for carriage en:
trances. •
Now style of Balcony firacitots, &c.'
Iron Tables of various styles, embracing Louis
XIV, Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern put
terns, with White and Gold Italian Marble
top's. Those tables have been introduced-by
the si4bscribirr for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice
Cretnii Salt-nu-pa, ?cc. They are _beautiful arti
cles of flirt/hare for Iltu Stores and other es
, tablishmettbs where it is desirable to make a
.grand display.
pry' Ile has racently constructed an elegant
substantial CIAT 'sox tlircnixo Posr, in form
admirably: ached to permanency of position,
highly ornamented, and representing a well exe
cuted: HEAn . of that noble animal, the llorse.—
Such on nrticle has long m
been a desideraium, and
is now.otrered to trite egood toe of public.
Strangers visiting 1 3 1iiladeldhia, are respect
fully invited to call at his Warerooms, and ex
amine his different specimens anew and beau
tiful Work:
ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor.
Tio hes recently
,published, nt great ex
pense,ran 'original work exhibiting the, new do
signsmnd patterns which are executed et_ his es•
tablishment, embracing nil the aboye artieles,
and the various and splendid patterns of Come.
tery, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which
have been manufactured for Laurel Gill and eth
er celebrated Cemetertes, designed •expressly for
his own establishment, and which may be sent to
any port of the world to those who desire to make
a selection: Undoubted reference will be requi
red to ensure a prompt return of the work, alter
an opportunity for rnaking the selection.
•,,Philtidelphia„April 19.
• .
Wholesale C.
..rnolesale Clothing We.rphous
Ma. 15t2i „Market street, hatereen 4th and 5:11 ) .
Philadelphia.
- .
•
'VHF, subscrihecrespertfully rtnlicits the alien
-X—tion ul oom ry :11erehatits and den ers gen
erally, to affsesamination of n complete mirk of•
'READY MADE CIAYI'DISG, which for extent% v ariet y
and'worktinute. lie_ Ilatters_himself—will—give
universal satisfaction, while his retineed scale of
prices presents to 'purchasers inducements which
cannot be surpassed by any other 'establishment
in the United States. •
mat 1 JACOB PEED!'
Rover's First Rate Premium
WRITW4 INK.
Silver Illedal j , tst trw:tillol by the .Tineric.pi
dilute, Neu' , lc, (18 -
THE following testimony front distinguish
ed Institutions speaks for itself:
UNIVER9ITY fJC-PF.NSSYLVA . NIA,
Philadelphia, illay . I .1841,
Ilsvior, tried, for some time, the Black Ink
manolactured Sy Joseph E. Dover, we have
found' it well suited Cur mannscript, by its run
ning freely , and Its oceniptiou from coagulation.
Its shade also weave •well pleased is ith.
W E 1101INE11,311.),Dt•an of tit
Faculty and Pi of: 'of A tiatonfy •
- .101 IN LC:1 , 1,011' , Provrist
SANI'L II NVYLIE, Vice-Provos
•
LIEN 11l REED, Secretary of the
Pactiltv of Arts
ROSINED. PA II Ii E. Prof.' of Nat.
Rhilosophy and Chemistry
W NV tU itlIAIII), Lecturer ill Me --
Medical Department
PENSINVANIA AIEMICAL COLLEGE
We fully concur in the shove,
EA 'L. 61•1(). Mown:ix, M I),
Dean of the Enmity
Cr.tc•rnas 11161 t Scitoot., Pitt
A, ILI-CA-GI-IV, I , incipal
II Nit:Nl D, Pro
Anatomy-
YitreaN Et lir last Ito are. Co Pni , .nnErrtira.
PE I I' It \ Secretary
Crsnnt 1101• SF:, PIIII.:11.E :1.111:1
J I) tit...olloE, Dep, Nasal ()nicer
HOVERt ADAMANTINE CEMENT,
A Sopel ior A Niele, IVarratttvd.
For Sale, \\ holesale rionitetail,at the Niatt
oey, No. 87, North "I'ltital street, opposiie
Cheer) btreet ,Plolatlelphia by
;11atInfaettity
Philadelphia, Nov 57. I N 47 •
i!_.- It Never Fails. ..EA
gri UR E YOUIZSELF.—From time itamemo-
U rial there has existed in larger cities and
populous ownsra speeics of disease, the depend
cove and' propagation a! which results from the
violation of divine nod mond laws. To those
AFFLICTLD, the AMERICASCt tAI IN D is
presented, ns being the least certain, epeedy. and
valuable specific ever °tiered to the unfortunate.
It hos wherever known acquired a reputation that
daily experience continuos to strengthen. Thou
sands hove been eured.hy its use, and as it leaves
no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction
in or business, nor conutins either mercury
or noxious drugs in theleast injurious to the sys
tem, it is boldly present od as tile best remedy ler
such diseases yet ofihrod, It, is used by physi
cians and pronounced superior to any known re
medy: .Full directions accompany each bottle.
For sale at N. \V. earner :id and South streets,
Philadelphia, and by S. li 4 .LLIOT, Carlisle; Dr.
Darnitz. York; G. NV. Miller, Lancaster; Dr.
McPherson and r yeth, Harrisburg, Pa,
felt 9
Cumb• Valley Transportation House,
174_41;-•
.1 11'71
%wiz • 41401,-
Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, 4c.
CW. KFAIt., Forwarding nrid , Commission
Merchant, Ilinatsmino, Pa. informs his
friends and the public, thallium the liberal pat
ronage e x tended to him during tije past year he
has been encouraged to multoinoreext.ollSiCe or •
rangements for the present season, and has ad
ded two new, large and splendid Boats to ids
LINE, and will - be fully prepared after din op
ening of the Canal, to forward PROP UCE and
1111ERCUAND14E of all kinds to and from
thiladelphia, Baltimore, Pitt - skiargh, &e., at the
lowest rates of freight and with the lininnsrdes
patch,.
Agents for Tlootk
• CARLTSLE GASKELL,
Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
. CEISE & SON: *,
N.G. 48 Commerce.st. Whnrf, Baltimore.
•
OL/1.1.2.K.& •StIA IV, - Z ,
' . : ' .I...IIIc}ADDE.;V 4:, C0..5 Pitts'g
. ~.. .
Agentefor care: . . ,• - •
• ' • eiIV.LINDERLTCH-&
•':•• • • l lslci.-272•Morkever..'Philadelphirr
• •••• CHALOREIt & - REYNOLDS.
• •
N0.'423 Market et., Philadelphia
• srrER, JAnit.is co.,
Broed.etreet, Philadelphia.'
• PENN'A. & OHIO LINE,.;
• - -North street, Baltorpro•
• New: umber Yard.,
subscriber . lin6 opc;nod , ,a new:Lumber'
Yrifili . acitte 'Owner - of ;Iyest ,ifireet,honCl f tictist
nort_4l,l4r.p.cmialaral:
on hand a firo!':rato:iigiaiinent of aeftqcon'od VIN
BOAILDS, and: other;Aignilsof
STUFF; all ho
reobit r;bo ettullyi;solioit i s t4o t publia notronago;.,
Hailsbtirg Transpoitation Line. 4 '
;"XqPart:
FMAitEiING Conninieniofilhithantoi
. :ITApiThitypi;;Ttp,pllll).NritlatiCej::Aldrchnn-,
tide !Olt!, bco. - Z4C-;;
.ponl; • Plagosol uPPL:SaIti:F4,I3, •Orooiicli', Op:
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TuAity - OtlllriTenstan.tristErtY
'tie - cording' to'directions, a opt ypitniotsjelpr4,
ttnteedi '
TBE'illtissen.e-A ennuriorileotn;-:,
'sequence of, this rdieOtion, oflerie*nusp.
or benting.ildwn"sensation f anit jti ~atiiiliDilycall _`
-ed7f-there andiffrohbinglit
thellarti varying from. anioderato.dogreeof
sonsetions to. the most ,oxerutiating euffering47yi
these are caused by the - -great f l ow of blood
,to
the parts. Sometimes the inner ctiattirtlitiVo'we!
protadce at oyery;iiiiecuation', foriniert i irliat •
called Proltipsua, or falling.of the
the effect of long continued - irritatipni;und,v4iikr
ness of that organ; In some instancesl4'patient
experiences nervous pains; which are indescriba
ble, and.known only to Jhe sufferer, yhich ;Om,
mence immediately after an eVacitatied,orld.co---
(inn° from thirty minutes to several boars ; these
sensations aro very annoying 'and sometimes liar) ,
distressing. 'Phis 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 end numbness
in the legs and feet, a sense of straitness about
the chest, rind uhnatiiral 'fulness of ihe abdominal
viscera, accompanied with.palpitation of the heart
and oppression; Individuals sometimes experi
ence, previous to an flatlet of the Piles,symp
mitts dcnotihg great derangement in the circula-4
tion ; :there is a sense of weight end pressure in
the abdomen. With a peculiar feeling of uneasi
dens in the bowels, constipation or. perinmem, at.
'tended With pain in the back and loins, nausea,
and slight pains in the stomach, pale counte
nance,confused senations in the head, weariness,' -
and inimitable and discontented state of the mind;.
mid n sense of fulness and oppression in.the re-
gion of the stomach. The circulation oil the
surface is feeble ; and the current of blood deter
mined inward and downwards. •
For all of the above diseases end complaints.
Dr. UPIIA:II'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY curesef
fectually, and therefore prevents Piles.
READ TUE TESTIMONY,
, 1, 186.
GENTSI—T have usedlfuneox Dr. Upliam Dec. 's l Veget 4 able
Pile Electuary which I purchased of you, add
[hut, it one of the best medicines in USG for the
Pilot, and also for bilious affections, arising from
an impure state of the system. Yours, &c,
E. A. COLE, Marble Deafer,
U. Q..FFICE; N. 1
cc. , 1E47-
'Messrs. Wyatt R. IceteliamfleMtlemen, un
der'sninding shut you are the general agenrs -for
the sale of P --miiVetetaele44le'enteryrfor-,----
rurc - rif .:I'l ea, I have deetned'it my duty to
volunteer a recompiendation.in behalf of that-in-
Valuable medicine.. nave been afflicted for ma
tiv years with Piles, and Ifniim,triqi various reme
dies, -but with no beneficial effects—indeed, I
began - to consider my case utterly hopeless. I3tit
about Mlle first of September last, I was prevailed
upon by n friend to make n trial of the above
named medicine. I took his advice and, rejoice to
say that I lull IrOLonly relieved, but, as I believe,
perfeetly mired. I nipst earnestly recommend it
to all who may have the misfortune to benlileted
wit 11 duo annoying and dangerous disease.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
ELY MOORE.
Re i t Artavat.r: CUBE Or PILES !—TIIIIITY 'YEA /18.
Washington, Berkshire CO, Maas.
November f.:9,T,447.
:Messrs. Wyatt & Retchain—Geins: For thirty,
years I have been afflicted with Piles, general
debility and inflammation, causing tunfurs and
prolapses of - the bowels, and which had resisted
all, the medical treatment Dr. Chapman anal oth
ers could-give; The last.threp years of that lime
my sufferings defy description. 1 was eoified
to bed, unable to help myself, turd at last given
up by my Physician mid Irientltt in despair of ever
gaining health: in tact for three days-betrire
commenced using Dr, Uplinni's I.:eh-eta my,
was entirely speechless and my burial do i lies
were made. But under Providence, and. the use
lof Dr. Upham's Elect nary, though - an oLD ,
1 have the pleasure of stating the Ina to the
-pub
-lie that my health is now good. and hope to live
many years, if it i,' ( lad ' s -will, to Mahe known -
the virtues of Dr. Vphain's Elect nary, and to re
nen iend_il to my afflieted - fellow--cretmares. It
helped- trio beyond the expectations of all that -
know my case, and I can only say in" rollers -
that it. IS 1111 ptyt opinion, the best medicine
in the world ler 'Piles, Or any other disease of the
I owels . ; and if they will use it according to tto...
directions, I will myself warrant n cure imevewr
case. - Yours, witlt the utmost eXprcP,lon of
tiank fulness, CtthiNEMUS SPI If,
Fgramont, Berk-, co, Mess.
November '29. 1817.
.S
The above rertificate tells a simple ar'd truth
ful story at stilli•ring and relief, of which, as phy
sician and Weal-esti in the rune, I elteerliffly eit
ilosse. DR. C HA P.MA N.
N arra•E—The Eleeinaryi
Iris his written signature, thus firr VI I.niii,
M. I).) The band is alone clone with a ,Cll.
Prire SI n box.
I;t7 - Sd wholesale end retell
liliTCLI ol A111; Ell Fulton street by :N. W
V., A end by
Druggists generally throughout the United :foetes
and Canada.
SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agont for Carlisb
January 5,1848-1 y
Stantoit'S External Remedy,
EMEM
it 4117” S .7,1.117.41.E.4
Is now universally acknowledged to he dm
I NFA LI.I LE REM Eby
For Itltcumatiatn, Spinal A fleet ions, Contractions
• of the Muselt•s Sore 'I brow and Quinsy., Is
sues, Old Cheers, Pains in the Hack and
Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face,
• Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises,
Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup,
Frosted Peer, and all .
Nervous Diseases.
IJUNT'S Al EN Tis sitstaining a notori.
ety unequaljed by any similar rectefly.. Jr
•reimires go purling to gtvc it reputation. it has
.fiR
been for saut e osilently•and surelyoeimptig
it, nod now ? when pa beneficial effects heed been,
eXParianePd 400 many,. the expressions of grail
rude ere continuilly appenring, and • those who
have been inade-wholo hy, its means are desirous
that.the a ffl icted should no longer remain igno
rant 'of 'ifs intaluabla and infallible efficacy.
.0„co. Stanton,. , the PlopriCto'riis eon,
stantl yrac.cifing , fflatinlauiala,of,bonefita reenived
froffl its pca,git patty ofibb cures it has effected
almost Piiede t tl
.beiter, In one ln
so:a•child . had
beep g cripple tor eight, years,-having wrenched
the cline; wizen at 'the cure of ,two.yearseby a lull
trout a chair!: treat men failetiOnit four
bottles o' the Liniment restored hint to strength,
and he now joins _troth his' Idas ., iiialeeitir their
yourYdul gambols, os • robtist .as theiliettlillicst of
!hem, ond - only n small huinpiiiiiiisrinickqril re,
mind him :of his ocrlytottliiirings,i••Tlricot2,s. tents
per bottle:
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'coo-lit/jilts, titer. Mothers are-linblo tollitrink tll
ritirtsing;ol)nfthits; and-may, 40-_trulwettlied ,h
25 ,cis.pqr , ,b0Fi4lry;
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