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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Such us Sindbilie, Ti! rinks, Oirentars and every P ll, - er description or Printing. executed handsomely and expeditiously find at the 1,0 A SONG-01411 Zarh Tay !or. I= •Wh'in rill'aeoern-t-k•antl . nwords me tin Thing, And tm Nets throtqlt the ranks are noodling, When'enn non roar and muskets rattle; 'Old "Zack" front! . (he storm of battle. Old Zack Tayiar hold nod steady, Sometimes "Bough hut 'always Ready,' When n:d . Z acli.tvirtunt.s his prmid war steed The t.ftr.tosets" 11111 n jilt a irtld stampede '.Run vat rascals,' do not fall, at `l'll calpkaga you all," says ilia; old Taylor Old Zack Taylor, &c. ‘Vhen Pante Anna—each a annme, Heard Old Zack play Yankee Dandle, Mg "cork leg" ton it jib railroad speed, And still keeps Intrtrinwe- it does Indeed Oldpick Taylor, &e. Vr „ • • off to ••I'm o a hurry," at every peg, '•Dot and curio, one," sacs the old cork leg; "Good.bye, Zack," and his aheek turned paler, "I'm not the flint n Ito cheated 1 Taylor." „ ()la Zack Taylor, 44. e, Our glorious eagle hover cm* ers7 Our conutry's foe= are ever our Oniprand flag floats net ht ave defenders ror Old Zack Taylor •'never ,aztendsts!" Old Znck Taylor's bald and steady, kiotnetitnes Itratlh, but always Ready. Ratification Meeting at Philadelphia. ES ul.,1"11tIN s lion. AVm..Y..louNsoN presided over the great meting ill Independence square on Ft itlay.n ight. to r:spond to and ratify the nomination of the 'Will , Na tional Con ventien. Gov. Morehead of N. C., Gen. Leslie Combs of lc.y.,Gen. Barrow of Tenn., 0en...1 rs in of Pa., John H. FoWler rind Mr.. Van Wpglter of N. Y., nnd great many .others made ratifying speeches. The following 11eso lotions, reported by W. S. Frice, — Esq., of Pa., were untimmow , ly adopted • 1. Resolved, That. the Whigs of tl.le United States,_hcro rissi , inided by their Representativos, hentlily, ratify the nomi nation of. Gen. ZAGHAIZY TAYP:OII as President, and MILLARD FILL. MORE as Vice President of the. Cnitrql States, and pledge themselves to their support. 2. Resolved, 'Flint in the choice of General Taylor as the Whig candidate for President, we arc glad to discover sympathy with n great popular senti ment throughout the nation—lt sentiment which, having its origin in admiration of , great rniliiary success, has been strengtrt: erred by the devekpment, in every sec tion and every word, of sound eons( rya tive opinions, end of true fidelity to the great examples of hirnier days; and to the principles of the Constitution as ad ministered by the founders.. 8. Resolved, That tt:Meral Tivr.mt. saying that l a id he voted in 1:•;.11, he 'could have voted the Whig ticket, cave us the assurance—and no better is need- ed from a consistent and truth speakinz man—that his heart was with us at d:- crisis of our politiittl destiny, when I.lsmtv et.vv was -our candidate, tin - I when not only Whig principles were well defined and clearly asserted, but \Vhig measures depended on success.--,- The heart that was with us then is with us. now, and we have a soldier's word of honor, and a life of public and private virtue, as the security. • , 4. Resolved, That we look to General TAYLOTeS administration of Ihe Govern ment as one condifc:ve of Peace, Pros perity and Union. Or Ps,ten—because no one bone: knews,or.litts greater reason to deplore, what he lets seen sadly on the field of victory, the hOrrors of u•ar. and especially of a foreign and aggressive war. OF PrtO.PErti•rr—tiolV more than ever needed to relieve the nation front a burden of debt, and restore industry-- agricultural, manufacturing, and comtner-;. citil—to its accustomed and peaceful func tions and influences.' , "' OF Uston—be !muse we have a candidate whose very tosition as a South-Western man, reared n the hanks of that great stream whose ributaries, natural and; artificial, embrace he whole :Union, Tenders •the protection , tithe interests of the whole country his irst trust,, and whose. varied duties in ,ast life -have been . rendered, pot on the oil, or under the flab Of any • State or ;cation, but:over the-wide frontier, and' under the banner-of the Nation. - 5. •Resolved, That standing as the ' Whig party' does, on the broad and firm platform. of the Consii tu ti on, -bi'tiCed up by all- its in v iolltble and sacred .gUttran, tees and compromiseS,and cherished in the of because protective of the in terests: of the. ; ,people t . r we are preu . d...to • haii, its the exp Orient diony,opininns, one •who-is . pledgedl6 , eonsfrho'it by the wisa, .--- and:gcrtereou's rules ;Wlfieli: WaShitigtaii ..aprilied , :tojtiand;_Witi!hifs's,paid 'DO _no , '..l.y . hig'6sfies 'atty. othes .. .assulancej , t hat Jie•:',will•linako.W,ashiligfoti!e: Administraz . -tietilthe,ltiiiidcf'ofitiseWni: , . 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Resolved, That in support of such a norninatinil We ask our Whig friends Ilirourihout "The .natien,jo. nude, and to co-openite zealously, resolutely. \viol 1 1 oainekness in behalf of our candidate,' whom calumny cannot renOiand with dethonnor tu our adversaries, whose candidates have vet to prove their claims widhe vatittide of the notion. Braniirells Pas - Have n.principle..ln 14rm aimidar, nr whialt Weeords With, rind truly utrriig. hem: the pu rifying principle of the Read and uri - doissand. rain I.: principle of Lill, tl,nt subtle-und in_ 17isible . ptincIplc which animates Ilia /m -own frame mid whose Feet is in tit', blood, is one of the Intel im,penetreble nerds of the Creator, We cairn it cnieptd 0.1 his princi ple, hit we 1:now that Wit in the blood, for if we u:.Cnli ISO the amounl of blood to the hotly,: we decrease the prine pie of lite: and that, it we draw all the blond from the body, that lire ceases. 8u ire meat tel what the Serip. titres any on this sol.icer, no one can doubt it. The life of the flesh is ci»phaticully in the biood!—'l . lirre can be no mistake on the still , jerii an we must then be sinr convinced that anx thing which ittipats the circulation of the blond milt t depress or bear dime: . the prin ciple of- - t.ile,lind make the body subject, to receive it4itry from ilie principle of corruptibi lity ale° implanted r in tire hutan From°. We cannot deny it. • 'flrere is in every cre,ited ho tog a itiiitidttle or eorreptibilily ns wrll as a principle of animation. it in this ear uptiltility becomes to m•werful fur tie Idle l'rinciple_oc_Llmsd, :hat e.A. became ( 6st, bat Ii e IMPS iietit'et it ran takt n n litind 7 i:d years In de% c !opt ; in ' , alit., it has become pd.:lumina aid the clnid is still born. The r the Child depend:: 11.1 tee ;•I,c rt re ir , s Iron: the prinni p:n of his liftVlTTtif also 11:41 v. Inch i totticiy destroy him, and when of age he trans mit:3 theca to. hit children. - • • The principle 0! eon uptiort i, sultied In lint influence ril • many eatiße, 01 . Vllll,Oll. 11 1., herriTerre,"fievt.at:tly !Itat we he prof bled tali It ittplo moan, to prevent itipry„i'rnat it ; Or in eonseottetent 01 11.1 , VillC:ll' , el hit putetz dify n wild he prealuctul tlet-t he indtvidonl ere he had artivad at that period of life wide!, Ito would 11 Ive thine ftteri. the principle of Itle ejtielt set, I:1'1.in1. 'Now, to arettinpli.lt this, ive mu 1 prevent an .arctinto- I-, tem 01 1110, 11 1 10101,:11' 1 01 , 11' la'ar2jowit iirriteii,Je - iii -- F.. 7- .. - I)7ii - 0tt . . 7: :.71 - 1:Cor an attack 01 -it - Lero l , Ilia 011111 C fire! 11011 1 ,11 . .111(.0 1 •1 , 111 e mutiny f 1 1 ,1 1 ,11 nature in ttperntions to ex• pet hint ft mil the Lode. This is the obioet 'liven vs nits Ined Ly 111-se Ito 11/01 flrandrath's 1 1 11:s. I l l ltottsatols c. hn here her their !Wits fwl }'cars have In en it-bred Iry the Ilse tif f 'multi - twit. 'llo.y ore us harmless as a piece. of !tread, Vii nil pun xlllll fir 1.110 1 , 111(1V:11 of als- Caft. N\ iwtht r chr,rnie re recent inlttelitnet, or tathers.via?.. Pe the me tn . I;ratt t l . D ll, - . the blood grathltlly antl bresult Ft too stron,rr for all impel:intents to its frac entitse, on.l taus the hl All is re•tored In per !et t 11,1101 11101 ere 1 . 11 . 11' 1 4 . Tile n 1.1 Iwo T•pirilel. OW Idle and the 011111( 11:0 1 ing o , ir 1111111,1 s thus Else' 11 COr:MIt011 np pllcation, nml, wlint is littler, we know liet.v to nssist the zood pl ineiple, the Hood, to 1 - 011.1 1 11,r Ili , had 11110101 .4 , .11,1 111 1 1. 1 1/1" 10 111111: 11,11 111111 d ("110r1 1 1 . 111ilegg, 111 . 10 1 1 •111 . 1.1 ,1 1 e is a, 11•1 1 .111.1 g )0/1 SIIIIIIC. , rend d' _p Lie, fie exceedite:.!, - atrattl tn . Ca.)i . N . rEtIvr,IT P The.A 2. tit ia t.e tulle persatt Irtt a, bon' ilrandri ill's ill` pin I h • ed. 1'1,.• lilt k \:1):;171 . 11 . ..1 I'll,l I. r, n,lrl Co- 43 I),. 11. 111,1.1re'li% l'o )41L.1.. il 111.4),o1,1 11 it• I, l l— duly :.1111,),•;., I 1V . ..1)L5. Powell, New Coro'.•rland. I: I.khoro. Al. Miner, Shiremuostown. .1. t f,. (lea. W. Shigißel . .(llllrl . llinlVl,, A. &. 1). I, 111.elinnn. Whitt 111111,e P. O. 4.? K v I;ll.l,l, l ‘in n . Sold in r: LES Ii 11;NITZ' 5,61 ..I”Yril for j ' , t, t,.,, .• ~. 1 , , ill \ ' 1 ;1. 411 r O l 4 • ' 'rr'' SHEPHERD'S SERSAVUULLA, Par the Peril anent •Cure of all DiseaNesarh.bli front an Impure state at the Blood. THIS Al edicine operates particularly upon t lje Blond, and cures direase without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure the -most, .obstma to cases ot Rheumatism, Dis. cases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Soros of long standing. It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, thorp being 32 doses In each botdo, which costs only 75 coma, and to those losing it no. eprdin to niiection one bottlo will list 10 days. Certificates are pouring in frinn,. nil parts of the country attesting . the .iirtua of this ,niedieino in cases of Ding standing, Which hi'vo boob giyen up•hy 11)1401e:is - us hope less...obd leyobd" the roach of modigino tO • , • IV ROQPING - aril noier 110113 to • 0 C6l4§l.!Airl lON' ottroti bfl he vaa o r Bliep . • • The anttoman of opeetablo:styndmg-Iti'.. a t more;who fncton ly ; cloyed th a t'd read d I ioavoi*.Coil ! : iiiimptioo. , by- a '-few.,.6o!tloik Sliiphard'ei Sdrrunnrllla:• - Aug.2o 1847 H . , This hi to ,ocirtify3liat I :was foot,pinktog ; 4rAgroy#iptom o e ot"ConeUMpthivOr.theLltitg.i, 111? i ttliii} woo' recOinthendott ,to try ,ShoplaOr'B l o I Batitapyrtll4. which!. foitunatelY,'Udid anda oder '.-110',.lice`::711-'n -.0., qY .,:, F.,i t 0 1 - I Y. o6o% . '°rin k . and .....hOoCtitAgliOrl'llll, tnppd: m.oltobo:Aootorodlo perfect c0ri4104r.40,9 ,1 m9. 111 4:4 ': , •"-'''-'47 : C'';''' , .Nkr-*! , 17'77-t^':-S , ',1 , -`'4A17 VINR 4 1 . • $ AWP-pgpioltxt 11 , stre cl, 4v31., Ar,:wv,y Ai... , ,b,..:10,N.f r k.. e l Tag e lt•YAß•l• lo %444l9T4t.nefitAttOlt kaAll4 ,4 1' ttice - ul ° c 4 - . 4 ° .4". • •. t k 41 •1;; VI \P'P • WINTEW.S.UPPLZ:OR .43 1 Vc. mt,A.AyjiirricK, /laving Anst'aMened 0 •,his WINTER SUPPLIES of GOODS'. desires ' l °, call the mu-Ocular nttention u 1 Fain , ilieanuid Phylilehlilftlo hill replenished assortin' of Dlt LIGS tittd - M FA/O.IN KS ,ss high hese—been purchased al the beet housesitt Philadelplifuotta may be Celled Upon for fresittesanuilmseellence. Added to these will bpi:omid on elitll.ll stock of PAINTS,,PILS; DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes . , Glass, bee Sec., all of which he will ensure to he of the bust quality nod nt lhn very lowest prices. lle has tondo many ndditions to Ins stock of 1/00ESoie s itles scouring n new supply or all the 'l'oxt Books, I I istories, Wade' s, I.ex icons, WO - ling Hooks, ko. iiew in use in College and our public schools . whlsli be will dispose afoul terms suited to the eircurifisitm cc, of all. Il is stock of P.A.NCY• A ItTICI.V.S embrnees if rich and extensive collection iVlsich it would be• Impossible to enumerate, but comprising many novelties which cannot fail to strike the, cyt,tsti please theta'stf;,suat Lad[es'istisl Gentlemen's . Cutlery, Gnlil and Silver Pens fusel Pencils, Bale Tooth aful Clothes Brushes, Perfume% of nou s-elle% r 1 7411 estemi‘q: i is. Inner SNirs, Shaving. Cress In, Card Cases, reeky( Ptstols, I'ocket hoot; s, &c. &es n new supply- of Corneliusts •elegant LARI) LtkN.ll, toitther with Sperm snot Metall Candles. !lank N, instrument's, Unihrel . Children's T(l3 S Duo' ,l•s, and other arti cles in the variety lion, which with n constant su ' ptsly or rretth and Confee9onnry of t ic richest finality, malfe n hctr a a n d splendid stork which he,' confidently invites the attention and psi itnithp-,ct ofThi s town nod country Friends, let the old sin ill in North Ihauover street, nearly op itot,ite Liu! Carlisle Bank: S. W. HAY R I)..rember 1. 1R 17, IVAWSTEPS OINTMENT. Jr has pow• a• to enuse all external SORES, SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN I)ISEASES, POISONOUS \YOU N OS,to dßeltarbe their put trld matters, and then heath Unlit. It is ri2,lttly termed for there is aenrouly a 111 , 8C35C, uNter.eli or hoei-nal, that i w•1l1 lint benefit. I have used it for the last four teen s ears''fer all diaesses of the chest, consump tion uud lieer, invot% hug 111.2 utmost danger• and responsibility, find 1 - thielioll.-fieliire heii,en and resin that not Ote aingle ease bus iifai led to ben efit when . the patient 0 ti.s u ithin the reach of inortai Iltrri, l,nlpllys'cialis learned iodic profession. I have inscl 111 ' 111We114 of tließnspel. Judges otilie 1,0, 0 1), Aldermen, too yers, gentlemen or the highest crudiiiou, mid mullitudesni (lie poor nee it every %newly 01 scuy nod lucre has born but one 4'o4;e—one Ull'Vt!llfal Aliiss.er,s;nur °MI mem is GOOD." CONSU rii()N.--It call hardly he e'retlitrfl 'that a salve can have any 0441 ittton the lungs Waled as (hire are within the b , %•111. Pont, if placed alma the chest, it pl• 1011.111: s lit the Itings sdiutrittrt- the t, ,isnuous pat lieit eNIIVit 1111'111 sy It is raring i.4l'r ,:r HE.% I) %IA I sotto li.tviirt.l pers , u,s (II the 11,1,1:wile ttr'sst.Bl,titii;;;.“ll,l hIl ever, meek .0 that vuilittiog oltett pl.tee. I)eltitict, apil nat. Atite,are helped a ith likq stioet,s. retrovesalleast lilltlit the tied u hen the 11 . :4:11 ceases - Iteatrtlie:tlieeetien artmeti the box. t.:(11,1) Litre (>4eitt plal/tt.,,pnitt.itt tillt..dtest or oil fir the hale.ele• or the ether all, ttos tierninpanies errld rect. (This eietetttttt 13 thetrio 1,•mr,1.).) it i s 3 V.C3 . 3/4_fl) . 01 .1 111 , 11,1 . In 111111 1 11,111 VCI. 111 S( 1 1 1 411111 j 1 1 01*CS 31111 1 N33, liter coituiliiint,.tore vies. wt•t , ly. 31/11, threat, 1 , 1111C111413, 1/1,13,1 Or 31 - 11 . 1 1 pi h ~ 3‘ll cheat dise.tre, ,41,11 31 1 1 . e 1111,1. il:4111 , 1111111111 3 , 111111 1 1,.1 1 111.1111 1 0113 1.11111 , 1111113, 11,1•311t1S 11 1( 1 11513111111 111 ILr hpj”(l, in , .X * !: \ LI) r 1).- 1 , 14 V - e:ISVS th a t acittati . t dent-(1 evet') thimionn,'n, as NI ell a. lie 31 , 11 it, 01 1:i or 90 ilorirrs. Ohe loan told tin lie hail spent 1,300 on Lis I•llildrett a iLit nay lienr ill, a Len a It''' I,,INCS ti oilitiori.t owed lilt tn. 11.%1.11ti1•15.V.--11 sill in..•••t.ile the ItAir sirbncl• ih.ta ,oh, r I It l'it NS.--It ii the hest thing in the • ( the 1111 , 111.1114.11111.11 the \‘'IIIZ sill ilrivciin rt.) tn•ol2.;r of them away. Tlitre is tin nwll, ire rr the fire of II earth at oiler su Silet . :lll,l sit Silt' r n oenin. (:1 1 1 N ill the O . l.llMPnt a ill alwayn keep turns prow in I'. oplii tired trembit•tl r, tilt 11q fIl iltl• it. 141,1.:5.--Thow:mils are rr:n•l_t chin b) tills (hutment. \ irS S oe prop, jotork a I e c• riff dit lilt t' I . lilN \ll'.\'l'li, ;cop -11.1,1, .r I . &,r' 0 1 lull ‘‘ ith a pea label. Sold Sarsarl 5..; Ilaversliek nid L.\ Ist iu ( . 4r 7singi6. r Vaal, Churelslo%, a, a 11.11. Rahvrays iiioicatotl Soap rj - i;:: I Vl' EN.I r ! — Our nen( )11 , 1E! 41:0 ,II•11011$ Me 1 ,11.4) 1V 1.1,•11 110.•ilrInd 111 I rebotimito (1110X echon! g Indy, but w io uolurnnuueit• pus= ssud a ery ini.lemon. I ier in, e was cover,l will pulpit-`, I.listul,s.—her skin dark end y.. ) .10,.. cr.l,-ked tool clisppt• d r igts In cold weinla r e , an d [A ce & tihe hail. lame cr. stolntl g. 4.11 frhua, 01. e CI oblelt was lo tend Ibr 1.01, spitrers, (118 - mom; Mg is she Wit, I.O.IIVPZ 111 , •1" N..!..1111119 of !Lc 1)1 ,, ,"1 . 1•11, , 111• t":1N , ill 'dry , le , rerl !h.:: words It Ae• NV As a sure exiermina 0.. ot all I• 1. nosh. 9, with a duce— troi IrT I.ol' ht I rad flue rapers! .New mark mornion 8110 Idol: her ;Wipe ,as usual, itmotig the cliorisicts, nod to the truer surprise of lot) fellow-songsters, pre eentri n complexion ns fair rts a lily, and heatiti• ful as the - Most admired - I,ello "of the (Own Strange wondering' nod much excitement WllO exhibited by the busy crowd, aril ne:ltion short of an explanation of how this sudden tram:lot Ma lian from ugliness to beauty was rutroned, would answer. The lady. - like nll her sex, 101 l of gen tloness find kindness, explained the reuse, nod to 414'at. arand and beneficial- efierts of Ulu!. vine Medicated Chinese Sorip,,,whieb slur had been rising fur wo weeks, was worded the fall approbat'on of the people, as the "restorer of lost beauty." Oor ripen) concludes thus—" Since Ike above has imeeme known. I have had n per• feet rush for Rahway's Soap." Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to gt. (Rah way's Soap in all its poritvr..enll on fel. 9-3 . J. k iv. It. it r m ~, 6 1,i i 4,,,,;. ~p-o_Agy 4 , eiiil/$4 . ‘,41f: A I j' 4 ' ' 4 Sk' ,., -- , , I. ~,..1;:5, -,, ,..;,,,x..2, , ,:- . ' ...,,,.. r: ' ,4 ' %.: cP" WI \ arniz,..., ...„ ;:t,!..,,.,; .y , , „.,:i t 4 . \ 44/46 4 ' 4 . , 'r• ,;:, :k4...4"-iimp.;-.rij. .. i, „ 1 4,,,,,we . - 4 4,1,7.-41? fi-''.1,1.; 1 :, --• - $1 ,r,,,,,,,-3,,,,., t, A, a 1 ~,w . r:i i ,1 ( : k ,- 6 ,:,'1, 1 - 4 i ,' 21114 V-.. '; : 1.r..t. ‘,l, h. 5 AI . . . 'l ,lt ,:: ~ EMI Eil of NURSE NVRIRET'S .1400TIENG SYRlTltalti 01111.1)REN'PERTEING. • • A LL .MOTHEItp having children afflicted t _with any nftlioiardiseuee!% Weident toAho. tla .o ffincy c onch a,s cony tilsfulin;apiunlio.• dip. cronp, ,entalicoup, disoidoreff lind..locheneas of the . I.owalea,rahould 'valthontAlile in fallible:ietneffY, that • , iag proved so :pflilacious - 0,0 - 41Swo die % n`eeNiiinoioiiitr."stimoninleini.,;Lt~o' o prove 11.0 - manic trial in better. :,!• IaiLIPTT. `tiltlitionitt valq;111110 111edlaiiitie k ionsfitfogpf . . • • f • ' illpeiglpectQlnin,t, ..', • - , . • Sfillatrierill'i; I . ' '• « TQ, '' ll PcelYeg ;. yl,.Aistnist.:fol4.lol4l4.e.; ‘ I . , N Nl)'o' KA-118A I , it 1. nrtihle ii octepOtaly , qso.llvilliti'litiar% ) antint - n4tisql , f,kiiplogledra. a h. 3! . T , 1 11 , f ( tuu.ai!oivotolikelisonq., k i,1(1'.6)F.:(14 . . • • tikrtintes OdAuttOnis - ®PALL Tlig 411.1fpfft - coLoßs, to match Dress as andfifatitillike, (Of ourown, mnnufneture) - 0. first tissorknont;-Of the best for Belem:the lowest cash priecS,itt-F. 7. DIVESS- , LER'S Fringe and , Trimming 'V S. Second street, above Cheattitit, Together with a regular nssortmonvol STIDEL 'GOODS, Purse Silks, Fans, and Curls, &c. Also, a. large lot of Domestic Cot ton Fringes._:. Purchasers are invited lo call. They will find It to ilieir interest to do so, us the goods will .he sold CITEAI'. Philad. aprl2 Perot, Hoffman, & Co., rorwardingand Getreral Commission illerehnnts, N0.'41 North, Wharves, end 83 N,Water street, Philadelphia. PLASTER and SALT 'con.lan I oti hand, Inr sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on Produce.• Bello. to 1) L"I'l EYS a'RASKl.l`.2'i.A'l"l' d COl-Phila,d'a. LEA. RiINKI 11 & GO. KERB, llarrtsburg. npr 5-6 m • • , China, Glass and Queens•Waro, 11CT. 130IiEE & CO„ No. 41, North "'" • Ilowerd street, between Fayette and Lex ington streets, 13ntlirtiore, Invite the ettantion of Country Merchants and therchaserigenerall7, to their largo and well assorted stork of CIIINA. 01.41.4 s rind wliich they (Jibe for sale nt the very , lowetl market prices. Country 'Nferchants will consult their interest, by n yell before purelinsindelsenthere. : nprs--It :3 ring Millinery Goods. JOIIN. STONE & SONS, Importers and dealers in Silks, Ribbons'and Millinery Goode, N 0.51 south Second street, Philadelphia, have received by late arrivaltifrnin Frunce,(chiel. ly of their own iinportrviom a new and very rich assortment of SFR ISO 0001, to,whieb they will aonstatitly . be making additions. They have now in store— Silks for easine bonnets. of all priers. Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful ?Ls -sortment. Mantua and sanin ribbons, all widths.! French and American artificial liowers,Lin great variety. Paris,thip Crapes, crape_ I,i,lses.. • Fancy hormet and rap Nets. ' t, a ' Trimming liters, face triminincs. Ilueltrams, willow: crowns, tips, tee. ke. And all n`cticles needed Tor the Millinery trade. 11::r The intenrion of Merchants and Milliners visiti,ttz the city is partictilally_mneve.d•.to_tuir. stock, as it Will fie - fiiiin - d - Eir more extensive than that of any other house in our line, and the prices tnore moderate. mar 2-2.-31. S the best and cheapest Preparation of Sar k salmi Ulu mer offered to the public_ being distilled from the first (refits- ofilmultires Sets eparttle Root—apd one :tott . le of (Ina prepare. tintqlwarranted - soperior. to two bottles orally [other th the market,and wilt retain its virtues 1 intimpitirable ut stly climate. •It Is 'AC4 , OIIII to thyefitste, end - from left my to age Ibis Extr.rei I tifill ertolieuto It struse,invirrnme the body, and is the hest medicine for the prevetitiott end cane of disease ever discovered in any age o 1 the world. Its aetion is Mufti, ;mil it et.l es without 1 7 - sickeningTrtY - natthrcang --- m, attn.& have ti SCII 11. in tie 1)1 . .'S pti vote practice, tool consider it the grittiest blessing ever offered tlt It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of hat fire. nod has nectar bl,ll known to Steam Refined Sugar Candies. Its Ilse tins persevered in, to [WO CVO, eats tiqvninl -- clrfmrrnte — calqvg — or , ilrintybitis, Catarrh, Colic, Conchs, Colds. c'e t t, sotapittot. raltecrons Sereo and f: leers. pollnd. Wholesale. .T. 11 ICI 1.1 1: 1): 4 0N, No. •12 'Market s! . "r"luiY, lh ruder i• Kr) s'Prinot rYveroltd Ague, tirN ts Pinhole:l.lva, lakes e!coltare in inborn," ~Female complaints, Fevers c,f, all hinds, Cola, the piddle. that he still etintninci: to H.-11 his %toy htfiamtnatinn, Indigestion, `inperier '-t•e , ito Refined Cendv at the low price t•l"undk"• 1. - ( 'Prns.T. liner Complaint, Nittraelia. of 811.' , 11 per )tin pounds. and the quality is . e q uel , Polltilal inn of the Heart, Piles, , Scrofula, ti pillut to any manufaetured to the Untied r-itares. e, Salt nhetim, Sea',l litialso otters all hinds of gotels in the Conte. , tienery and Fruit line at corresponding . log• pri , yes. as quick sales and small profits are the order of the My. Czill or - send your nrdrrs. and you rtnnot (11;1 MNAMEM=2I to be en• isfied 31nr,ur.r Nrer:cr, PHil,ufclpinrr Spring .7."ashion of nats 11 the great central chomp lint and enp Stare, , 4 271 MIIrkl!I caret, s.iird, chit , n b uvo Eiglch street, Philudelphin rpm: snb<e•nber lakes this meth Ulirs ManlZ-s—Tn-711Ti Clunilirtiland, ler tlie very liberal slate of nay which they.linve exteniltd lowards lime Gar last Irw month.; and would rail their nittlition TO thetart that" he has now int rodarra his siticiNn I SIIIus itr r NTI ITT ut N ' S lor helmt y, neatness and ichirithilliy. cannot be ei.vrelled liy: any'other entabliiilitlient in this city. 'I his stock i•itiliprisits The UNIVer, 1411S1I, 1111QT.TTI. ~tlk mild NlOll , Skin Ilais of all - styli, and i.• it's, n ve t y ~f Vrlytt. Plush. Fur null (:1117.til Cuur , \lt t, h urta r.:11 tutees oro I CslTTTetiti v invited- te siiii li th e y gill lied it to their ailvantace hi do, leifinet pm rhttstn_, no it is h.o <hoe , minalLol. having adopted IL,: sys tem 01... tilling for CAr II talc, To at tlir lot, tot parrs. ,lttil\' l',11:1:1RA, Jr.. "4 Market hl. s.u:ll side, ilb.,vehtli MEER Xron dommissior XX7arehouse, No. 101 i Nor!' SVatvr 'led No. 51 'North IruFrn, P or.ll..r.iuued till romintw iho I.iu,t,ss, for the tale of all dcsvription:3 of IRON. iitu exp, ri..ncr of nutoy ours, and ex it mnve ar-guliotanre clualer: and con , uniers of lint. IhroW:tiont lIIP rotatory, lies enabled us rutelt re iOll3 no aive us peodior nJ runtaei•s ye our CUrrOpolldCll(S, equal to any (01.,r loupe. titer r:2-ron c & \ IPBET.L. Printing Types WILL ha Eoid tit 13 lit'Cl!!•S N. V. Tv IT Ow 'March Vith, P. , it, st the I'ol to cink %ery low laic:ea : l'pr approved six months no:es: r: nMA N. uirLt. Skic. SITAPEP ke Pica. --per 11.1,:4) els.- .. L 9 143, :10--efe, , S111111;';,11 :49 ni; lt3 1,,,np, Pricier '3l CO 100 IlourgN;is :l7 -, Uti NS Brevier • 49 74. NS A!,tijur — 13 hi 130 .N.4cllpa reit 55 100 150 CEEI priers. in conssiitionre of increased farilnies for manufneturing. nro - ninth rediusql from former taies. A libeinl discount for cusii in land nt the dime of the litroier. Presses, Ch/IRCS, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, furni<iod at tho lowest manufacturers' prices, ci:hcr fur cash or credit. • Our Specimen Book for 1848, is now ready for distribution to Printers, who will send for it, and comuins.mnny now artieles'that we have no• r helbre exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes, Ortintnen!s, Ornamental Fonts, lve. or molioh sic boo an ample stock for the prompt execution 'of orders. ","I orsale, several good second-hand Cylin der and•Plnten Power Preesea, Standing Frees es, Hand Printing Pre s ses. GEORGE RROCE& CO. artrs 13 Chambers siren!. N.°Y . • I . &, J. DT. Rowe RROOM rICND WOODEN-WARE Store,,No. 1;3 North Third street, one dour shore Arch, enst side, Philadelphia, manufactur ers and wholeialts Outliers in all 'hinds ol Brooms, Brushes, Buckets. Cedar Worst • Willow and French Baskets. Shea and Wall Brushes, Scrubs,. Dusters, Altus, Blacking, Enstern-mado Wocid• on•Waro of ivory description, &c, &c, ,qt did lowest market prices, ' ' • mar I To Purchasers of Iron and Steel, r HE Fiubscribere,,lmpOrters and 'Dealers .11,. in Yoreig.n and A m9rien diroil, beg leave to calf the attention of purchasers of IRON and STEEL, to tho :now assditment , Of:: Swale Nornogian, Cnble and Pompon liingtish . .l ton which. their, non , ' have and ,; arc eonatanity . re. vi ng. from Europe ieot.'(.!./1 :Niue Haan on, consisting .0f 1100i).1Belld;d6O1V&C,....„.• English,;Nuaatin and; Amorierin t Shoat i row f Stria 11 - 11 mind- and,siihiird.4.lidnfrotri.' 3;1,614. And . . unwarclit tidier and • Flne, , ,lren,Ylidiati ifonaittlrrotitid Jren, Ste. Spring and !plow., StOO4Swoileflrtinf , Cast 'arid: Shier '..Stoola offer a t (the :LOW $ for , Col . l4':ei ate tipc::irlthh .approved .ty llifetri Hey'irsinteitho'irtttentieni ,'Oqureliti ‘Citi; OMl:inOccoie O m ed On illitisithi,"`oll - ( oi.olVtid. o oneCti'w . ma de. :.:;,;,, iron rand SeeolrAlitob and 5 , IDT;D ol .4f9My.Plitr i k. ; ' ' ''''s'ateaiidltirlaster '. ,00-Tils pihtter, Sacks .G. A. S .. ity.' , .50:yogy!1, - Aill,tott'f)ifoitki;' 'y''' ,17.,..,, , , , L.f.,, , 7_?l)4fA:t. Ali7k‘',l'''''''''. r.; l ' , ''' -,, 1 ..'• if' 14-'‘,., .ol lAlr,RVßillolliyi% ,, 1 'MI ) e lt,t+,Mll''4PCi:a'l,llkll4t.E.fin 04; PUNI:', I , f '/rrlibu'ig,lixii)2 , 44B , l7. 7 l.llV SI . ,11 ..'C l .'''''' ,kp,.;„q:1 4 44t , •.:; --, '.::,, -'.,zi ,, , , , ~,,s.,!!) + l ',,, ''',' 1% , , "pti.,.'4',..'t -;: , 1..•,N.' 1,, i.,14 ,. .. , : ,;•.).. , ,:,,.. . - . • - Dr. Keeler's Pallekett, _ Irlo it- the i;emoval and .portnatierecuro .pf all diseaids 'arising Irdin an d impurdstate'itf . The Elciod Mid - habit of the hotly, ;viz: phronio disendes of tlio , Cileat, Pleurisy, J3ron ' chills, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in OR its forms, Toter, Scold head, Culandous affections of the nice and extremities,-ehronic itheiMentism, and lienatetis, chronic Enlargements of Mc:Joints, White Swellingg, Syphilitic Affections, Con.. sMutional disorders,-arising-fromdebility,Mer ettriul and llcreditalwreduspositions, - every change flail is taking place in the body, it is manifest that it is brought aboti by something hating a substantive existence. Uwe suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of sortiething that bears an unheal thy relation to it, in all cases 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 interposition of some morbific agent; as well might 'Ott expect a piece of chalk tomansfer, iiii - 6195ster di:Nris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all dieeese there is a prior-cense which must be removed ; ifiro' the agency of the Mood. For this purpose. there is no remedy superior to the 'Panacea. In evidence the felCum Mg is submitted to the public: Philadelphia, June 7, 1847. Navin been apprised of the nature-of the Pan acea, it 'affords toe much pleasure to be able to recommend it art a valuable remedy for. till those chronic. constimlionnt and glandular diseases, to which it is especially adapted. Totthose who are elllictcd,, and reqiiire medicine as an alterative, they cannot obtain it, in a mere egret:Lie, active and uniforin state then is to be found in t area. T litive.used It in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, Sze, . • .• • • fD. Ata.1 , 0:4, M. D. Prepared and sold tit the North West corner of Third and Smith streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle - by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottfes at $1 per bottle: feb23 Dr, Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla, . . , . eoninin•lda, Tie Dolerenx , Pi !Tildes nul the Feee, Swelled Limbs and Jointa, I'u in Ow Side, Spilling Blond and HI - eases of Probtileino of Strungzil, and Ceneenl 1)eld lily of tile Human in ail eases enumerated .11.me.pr,Trepha ' gnu', Sal . ..Nov.lla t a ',idly and 61114:1yr hlisttS 1,0 I. 0•111. A'ltinl trill :otisly any our of the Until ti these I . :present:o inns. Ti) Fent,sles alto stiffer frrto the ra.strac. lions and tleltilitt to a hitqi ot sedeni6ry habits 111:, , 11.1.1• . ; use of one Or hull . I . 7 ttl'Ornf :t h heir health and color. It Is saluale. tut (oust. I r a Ito syt• approachiii7, wronanliooll.fr, iris rain', tared to assist nature by quickiting the bloat! and hit ip2ritt;itg—tlie system.. I Joliet, a hit hate tude rut 1 pIc:S.4)IIS, eVeS the. Cite. rons.li skin - ne freckles,nwi ftp,tif ell, liSs, Trapliegnio'll SarSalla• !villa. It ail! cleanse the hltnal orluovt; tho t•kles rind hturrlies,tool give roll tut iminkoled spti kitug , ),t; !hoe spill 5, 5",1 LrnMiYnl eurrid, Nino!, Chilil , aui a lio are stifil-riutt front hall aril nu : ht•altht hi tarn • of the Hoed. he 1111 . 1eki) re ' slot tal to health. Struts .4111 nun! 101,1010. .'lrall - 101'6 Sal 1;1..114:S1tu . ) pb W. 1111111110.11111• liln Isle. child:, a 1.11 , :t• it rttulilr, sash 1..11111.. 111'111111d U1•11h1) silCii us Vale a is 1•11•1 and liorelltlll.Cl... II tan Ili , re.l I , t lilt pet Gvt suit ly, nod hile/1:14 MT • SIMI in;; Irons 7..ttintper Cu - m . ol.lkt viii reveler gtval t, Nothing ran lie tool, am on' sbi lug than its hi t im•rating, i 14,011 the Inunsn st ,neat. Ver. * 411:.4 till inS.:1111111.• /11.11 1•Cf111,.. 1.11,1110 :I 011er 101.1111,1 0.1111 hroilbt under its in• tint:ace Err SIM Ir I'REIT.VTS DISE.ISE. The use an honk' el Dr. 'l 7 ialphagen'S aril In OecatColllllly pre relit Ilt a pi/liner Or lice t. , t %lent it 1011011 S anti idled 14 present day. Its 1,, ti i ll pre. veil a world of hall . e7illg all I pain. If all persons a ill 1a.1.1t MOM/ IIIII•iro•ti helm. Molles steenklllenen by the use sic !Ida Sam .ap_ritla,they lw to escape ale attack of any prevalent or contniotts disease. as - j- -- Purchnsera Will he careful to ebseve that every bottle of Dr 'fraplingen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa• lure in black ink On the label of the wade, and a rue simile printed in red ink„pp the outside meapper, sin a guard against counterfeit Put up in handsome white gluas quart bottles, at Inc low price of ONE Dt.l.l.Alf per bottle: For sale vt holesale and retail hy COLLI ER and BROTH ENS only, at their Store, North . Hanover street, Carlisle npril - - The 'Great Englishßemedy. Dr. Barber's ILiniantent UZI3I o)l.L.tsa'6,o, tilliPhis most valuable Embrne;itiurrhas been , 111 . used with wonderful success-to theca - rill 011,0100 of the most troublesome diseases with Which the horse Is effected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains, swellings, still . - riess ofjotnis, galls - produced by the collar and saddle, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin joints, strains of the whirl , bone, knee, nod fetlock, poll evil, fistulas, curbs, splints, Spavin, wf flagons, puffs, &c. It very soon cures old or fresh wounds,euts, bruises, &titles, 011 evil,curbs, ete.,and gives Instant relief t n the scratches, grease, ete.,and the diserwes biddent to horses having 'white feet and noses produced by St John's Wort, nhich au often dt.stroys the hoofs and bones of the feet, and resists the nctidu of sulphur and vitkinlAintmentsi and other remedies equsily nwerful. • No application has Iterntoforo proved so (moral in rolavin•stittness of tho tendons and joints ' and prodneing . such ,immodiato and bencfleial affects in cracked heels; brought on ylll . Ol feuding, splints rind Spiains.-;:.. .• • •• Tilts Enibrocrtionliiiiihly.,rogorrimonood to farriers, litoopori 4 t 9 goncri, stainPropriotors. aiid'Prbiato tog.:. ll 9iktnc;itrat' :41tIvillin . 460 vt.'imedq, shonld. IMOonsiantly:lt'Opt'in:thair'ititbies• ;, , , Abillarmerhybotre - ;bnioniinrq' , aiiliabloto bloke r find 'fidirnirkinicoui . to ketp'it. conntantlynn band.— 4annfialki cattle,foF,. ealle„-aorei• 3. nocks;;-C,uta -1 -.For Bala Carlialoiby ERs; Sole Agent.' : , . "n,'''.' . ,'" ‘', ~ .- ~.e,'Nk %.1,•• s ',...." 4 .-. . e r. ,c ....t4 ~ ::-..---..,5)v. y• - - - i i ' ' - L- I. 1 •'17:/''' ~,7 '. t C": '144,v •, ~ 'otrr, , l : :‘,,,,,,,, •, j.- il:': •`' ` " 'V.l,''..'` - o'l ' 4 ‘,..,' '-' ~.z , .•,;,74,,,' i i ;,44e ..•'''-''''•• • - ~,,,,,..--A is;:',.,_,"' 'j • 'oA,.."iii,V AurPel•;; 1 -••••,"- - , iti',NM-f," - I . ' iat FI T T ' •- a-illi"ftrittvhd,l.9,, i• ,l'art,OE',PrlirdieAkrf ~.1.2,44,Aip,"?...,...,;„. , ~,J4 .'. ri4 l , ~-Ai,.l" 'oo ' l , l ,f41!.14,F'14/1': : l , t ii ... 4, .:.. 1 .- ,i IS*4 nel?ver 6,1* " - o.•- ‘ A : ,alv.; ..x .'''3ii V lAtOktp4ta, .- ,-- WOod's ::§Csain qroirß ailing Tranu-: Ridge Reid, above Bitiblinwood at. i s hilttaelphi a. IRON Railings for public and -private build , ings and public squares, of every variety of form and pattern. Cemetecy. Railings, of classic and unique Ale aigns,lembracing upwards df ono hundred dif-, ferent varieties. • . Iron Chairs and 80i - de s , for - Gardens, Ilul and • Piazzas—new style. Verandas and Pilasters, for Gottagearrmade in every style. Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for carriage en trances. Now style of. Balcony Brackets, &c. jron Tables of various-atyles, embracing Louis , XIV, Elisebetlican, Gothic, and modern pat terns,. with White and Gold Italian Marble tops. These tables have been introduced by the subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream-Saloons, tk.c. They are beautiful arti cles of furniture fur Hat Stores and other es tablishments where it is desirable to make a grand display. • Ili He has recently constructed an elegant substantial CAST I Inc*: Brrcutivo PosTein form tirlmirably,fadapted to permanency of position, highly ornamented; and representing a well exc . - cuted nese of that noble animal, the Horse,— Such en article has long'been a desideratum, and is now offered to the g,,e)(l taste of the public. • . Strangers visiting Philadeldhin, are -respect fully invited to cell at his Warerooms. and ex online his different specimens of new and beau tiful work. • HOB MIT 'WO 0D . ,. Proprietait. Dlre has recently published, at great ex pense, nn original work, exhibiting the newtde, signs and patterns which are executed at his es• tublishinent, embracing 'all the above articles, and the various end splendid patterns of Ceme tery,- I3alcony, Step. and other . !tailings which have been ninnufact tired for Laurel !lilt and oth er celebrated Cemetertes, designed expressly for his own ostnblishment, nod which may be sent to any part of the world to thture who desire to make a selection. Undoubted reference will he requi red to ensure a prompt return of the work, after an opportunity for malting the selection. Philadelphia, April 19. Wholea ale CI othingWarehous No. 15:23 3Parket s:rcet, between 4th and sth . Philadelphia. • miiE subscriber respectfully solicits the linen: lien of comitfyllterchants and dealers gen erally, to an examination of n complete stock of IIEADY ;ITADC ct.o•ntTNC, for extent, variety and workmanship, he flatters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale oh prices presents to purchasers inducements which capitol he surpzAselt Lty.anrother—eatablislin t ent in the United leaf t ' JACOB REED. Rover's First Rate sPremium :WRITING IN i•cst ale7iflterd - by The ..4merlian 'I" :111;dr, i\ecv 1m.14, (1817.). r I IIE following todiniony from ed I nstipittons speaks fur itself: UNIVLANITY EEVNSTINANIA, Philadelphia, May II .1841. • 111.‘inz tried, for home - time, the Black Ink manufactured Sc Mr. Joseph R. !lover, we - ham= found it well suited for manuscript, by its rou sing freely , soil its exemption from coagulation. Ily shade also ut , are will ',leased with. W 1101 t NEU , I), Dean or th Facility and Pi la•only JOHN 1.1 . 1“..0W Pro; ost RA WI: WYl,ll'l, Vict—Provas REEl),•s, , er,f.ry .p f Facolty of MIR ROSWELL PAIIKR. Prof. of Nat. 1 , 4 i ins .pl 9 and Chemistry IV 'IV KW (AHD, Lecturer in the Department • PrNvr.a•vANia MEDICAL COLLEGE ~l'c Ii Itvolootr the nliovr, LA MI,. CEO. MORTON, NI I); - I Ilse raenlly CEN rimy. Scunnt.,l'itnam:Lritra A 'JAI:WI 11 .Nle M I), l'es. - Anatomy A M r.nicaN nut". I N , t'lla Nct: t'o n %I.F.V. Secretary CVST 01 I I or , C, MIA al Offiicei• H3VERT ADAMANTINE CEMENT, A " 4 11i)ei ior Ariit'W\ • 1' "t• SAle, \\ holt•,,i'le and net:lll,la the ..‘lithn i, nt , No. ‘:7 Third street, oppohilt• .sit•t•rt he .111St.I'11 V. Ili '1 . 1'.11, Nial.tfarZlirrr • 1111L1.1ciphi:1, No% 17, 1847 V. - 1 7 Never Fans. . c E - 14 I • IISELP.—Nrom time ininterno- J red there has existed in larger cities and pcpnlous towns, a species of disease, the depend• cam cud prapauation s: which results from the vitdati..n of chittie and tonal lass. 'l'o th ose AF1 . 1.11:11,11, the A :11 It•AN t t) MP ol' D present, d. ns Icing the in, - ,s; certain, speedy, and valuable specific ever site] ed to the, unfortunate. It-has whoredr known acquired a fistontstion that (lath- ON[11:1 lonee continues to strengthen. Thou sands have been cured I.y its use, and UP it leaves no odor 014 the breath, ruquires wither restriction in diet or business, nor contnws eithcr'tnerettry Sr 110 X ints.s drags in the lens: injurious to the sys• ICIII, it is baldly presented as the best remedy tOr such diseases yet offered. It is used lie physi• cians and pronounced superior to any knots n re medy. Pull directions accompany each bottle. For able at N. W. corner la and South Pi reels, Philadelphia. and by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr. Barons. York ; G. W. Lancaster, Dr. AL - Tim-son and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg, Pa. 10 9 Clunab• Valley Tralspottation House, Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. Tr W. KERll,.Forivarding and Commission O :I\lerchant, Ihrmisnuan, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat• mune etended to him during. the pest your he has been encouraged to make more extensive ur• tangements for the present season, end has ad• tied two new, large and splendid Bouts to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op• ening of the Canal, tt3 forward PRODUCEabd MERCIIANDIZE of all hinds to and front Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pit tabargh, &c., at the lowest rates of fre.ght and with the utmost des. patch.- Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4'. GABE:CIA, • Hare street Wharf, Philadelphia. • LIEISE SO N, No. 48 Commerce — at. Wharf, 'Baltimore. CLAIM & SHAW, . J. McFADDEN & CO„S Pitts'g Agents for,Cara; :• WW.N,DERLICH & GRIER, • . No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia. ,toHALOREII, & REYNOLDS, 'No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. . • dA'AICS & CO., 13 . Broad street, Philad 4:; Ipltia. • P.E . .g4TA. &OHIO - LINE, North street; Baltimore. *Harrisburg, ,March 29, lE4B.—tf, . . "' New Lumber Yard' • hkeipehed.'`it:.pw 4,444: Yard,.fit'thil:.cor*ti:OFAest: sirect , and Locust - alley,.wherfthoiloW has and nilleiceen:eonatandy on hand a.firat•rate assortmentsoitioned'rlllo BOARDS, and PLANK,candi , oihof , ', , kirids , ol; STUEF,'aII of , which he \ivitUsoll 'toe, faraflOh:';,. o rosbceit nay . noncttaltua , pulillo piton mar • i./Hiiistiiiio ll '6 l ßPOriit!P*M4 - Z ~- , - .- - ?,;., : 5 5. 4„, , ,,: _ ,?-.- ,'''-'; .r:,, -. ._• .... • liUkslK-441r41.4)1;c:' , .• L-1 0 RAVARI),IN G kr 051111116 , 8id1i goitlinttro s i :11Anittsifu*W1'ii;-oliiiv Piotludo,- Ntificlit time, ke. ta.l3altimoroo. Grocet,ree, , ke:. corostan‘lr . for Y;'•:, • ninrelt 911,11 848 ~'~:'::~,:r" r i~e':~ u~ rk"'ye' : :. : ~?''ftCk~:' ;,: wYi ri.,. .._ jlr jclllos, HEMORRHOIDS, or. PILES. INTERNAL or External, pertnakently cured ' by Dr. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELEC. I'HAILY, en INTERNAL REMEDY which, if used according-10 direct s, a CURE FOR LIERIII guar an(' -`•• rtrrorst or Ths. EABE.—A common. con• • •quenee of this affect' is a kind of tenesinus; or bearing down sensation, as it isiiimiliorly call ed ; - there tralso - a heat, ennion - and - throbbingin the part, varying from a moderate degree of these sensations to the most excrutiating 'suffering ; these tiro` caused by the great flow of blood to the pats. - -SometimOsthe inner coat of the bowel protudes -at every evacuation,forming. what is called Prolapsus, or far gof lia bowels ; this is the effect of long contin ed irritation-ant-weak ness of that organ. In so e instances the patient ' experiences nervous pain which are indescriba, blo, and known only to t auffereri which dinn mence immediatelY after an evacuation, and con. tinue from thirty minutes to Wend, hours; these sensations are very annoying and sometimes very disisessing, ThiOdisenne, ivhen of long continu ance, is mended by pain and weakness in the - back, irritation of the kidneys ;and lilifdder; and other organs in the 'vicinity, pain end numbness in the legs and fest, a sense of straitneas about the client, end unnatural fulness of the abdominal viscera, accompanied with palpitation of the heart and oppression. Individuals- sometimes experi ence, previous to an antic' of the Piles; symp toms denotin g great derangement in the circula tion ; there is a sense of weig h t end pressure in • the abdomen, with a peculiar feeling of uneasi ness in the bowels; constipation or perinteum, at tended with pain in the - hook arid' leina, nausea, and., slight pains in the; stomach, pale 'coutite nonce, confused senntions in the head, Avearinens, and inimitable and discontented state of the mipd, and a sense of fulness and oppression 'in the. re• gion of the Stomach. The circulation' On the surface is feeble, end the current of blood dtter• mined inward and downwards. For all of the above diseases and coinplaints, Dr. UritAnt's VEGETABLE ELEETEA Ey cures ef• feetuallyond therefore grawents Piles. READ THE .TESTEVLONY. Iftmsoy, Dec, 11, 1846. Gsyrs:— . l have used Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pde Electuary which I purchased of you, and find it one of the best Medicines in use for the Piles, and also fur bilious affections, arising from "n-ikupare state of the system. Yours, &c. E. A. COLE, Alarble Dealer.' °Fetes, N. Dec. 6, 18.17. Messrs. Wyatt '& Ketcham—Gentlemen, un• derstandin7 that, you are the general agents far the sale of Dr. Upitem,s Vegetacle Eleotuary-,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 anicied-for-ma--- . ny — Way Ts . rile?, and have tried various reme • dies, but with no beneficial effects—indeed, I began to consider m} case utterly hopeless. But "Thom the.first of S'epteinlicr last, I %efts prevailed ion by a Ifiend to make a trial of the above ned medicine. I took his advice,and_tejoicuro _ as I believe, kciiy curcd_ most_earnos4-Ir-reemmrtend rt all who they have the misfortune to be affletcd with that nruloying end datinerous disease. Very respectfully, your obedient Fervent. EL\' '3100.11 E. LNIAERA,I37.E Cr RE nr Pii.t:s LA its R~r.~ . u i s ~; Mount IVashitigton, llerhthirc i's. 3Tnes. ? November 1iz 4 17. ITessrs. Wyatt Ketchnin-,tletits : Jar thirty years 1 have been afflicted with riles, general debility and inflammation, causing tumors and prolapses of the bowels, laid alt ch had resisted All the medical treatnient 1)r. Chapman and oth ers could grve. 'l'he last t tree yearned that ulna my sufferings defy deseription. I was confined to bid, unable to help myself, sod at last given u p I,y -illy physi.;.;lll and friends in theptur of ever ginning health: in feet for fill6• - 6 — days before coot u.,iiig 1)r. Upham's flelectunt v, 1. was entirely sikeeltiess and my'l.furiati.ilothes i-w-ere-m-rttfer and the use !of Dr. I 'pliani's Eleetunty, though an nun MAN, I have the pleit•tire of stating the tact to the.pulo he that my health is 110. A• get id, and h o p e to b ee many years, if it to make known VII Itirls of Dr. 1 . 1 , 1111111'1r Elerltlary, /1120 lo rat COlllllltOld It to toy afflicted fellow-creatures. It helped toe bound the expecflitions of till that kn ew my ease, and 1 l'uti only Fay 10 others that it is linty; pinion. the Lest medic:tin in the world or Pdes, om it' oth,ri diSeaSe of the bowels ; and if Oley will use it accoultna to the 'directions, I mill itivsyll trot rant tt cute it every race. %%1111 the 111 nos! rArri..,,lon of Cliff NI:1.11'S SPUR. F . :grail:oat. 'hilts rr., ovr.tot.er Yti. I'l7. S The 111+0% e rrt l ill , •/11, (di, n Eut,pl ard truth. foi Wort' LT1(11 , 11,1, of 'IL us f•1lr. sle1:111 tied aut.csr 111 111!: •1-0, 1 dv.,r , t illy (ti • dorre. N iTILT—Tho gl'llllll.e Litt Wr:11'11 uigumur. thug Cr: - A. I 11.1. m. \I. I).) Tlie hand is 1116116 done uiih n pen.— Prive til a box. Sold ‘‘lndes.alo and rani! by W AT'!' &. KETC.11:111, Fulton stint, .N. V., nod by Drong.sts generally throughout the Coiled titan s and SA .Agent fur Carlisle .Ititiii.iry .5, v StatkoWs Extdrbal MEE 01 tr.V.PS 1 , 017.11.E.1°T. 'ls now universally acknowledged to be the I N I. 1.1 BLE his EBY. For Illieuniati•ni, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the 111 useles. *ore 'Hiroo( and Quinsy, Is sues, I lid Ulcers, Pains in the Back and CliesrT-Agne in itte - fireab: and Face, TooiMache, Sprains, Moises, )7 4 :111 II Ileum, Burns, Croup, Frooted Feet, and all Nervous Discuses. TjuNT'S LIN IME.NT is sustaining a notort ety unequalled by tiny siutilat remedy, it requires 110 pufliff&l b. give it a reputation, it ban been lb? s'ite 'time silently and Surely securing it, and now, wh'en its heneln ial effects have been experienced by so many, the expressions el gran rude are continually appearing, and tin se Ns ho have been made whole by its means are desirous that the afflicted should tio longer J'emnin igno rant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Geo. P. elution, the Proprietor, is con stantly receiving testimonials, of benefits received from its use, and marts' of the cures it has elli.)moil almost exceed belief: In one rase a child had been - 'a cripple Ibr eight years, having wrenched the spine, when at the ago of two years, by a full from a chair. 'Medical treatmen failed, but four bottles of the Liniment. restored him to strength. add he now joins with his playmates in their youthful gambols, tie robust as:the healthiest of them, and only a small hump on his back to re. mind him of Ins early sufferings. Price 25 cents per,'. hot t le. • The'elritrse's Frien,A . k7TA N'l'ON's PAPllitiAlty OINTMENT ' acknowledged to be the most valuable reme dy ihut has yet been discovered, and, may be re lied on with confidence by all who may 'have oc casion for its use in cases of "Mit ELVER, 4 9 u ; tx Tile. BREAST, SORI: &c. g6This oin loon t is particularly interidedlor complaints .that"Venters are. liable to during di • nursing of infantpt and .may be truly 'called "Thk Nursers Friend. Priem 1?.5 cis. per box. • G. B. STAN 'l'U rop:tutor, :Sing Sing, law York: , 'Sold by '' '" Dr.-I.4oers•and Chas. 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