Q ettaa SIII P W° " 143 1 PUBLt.auD EVERY WCONESDAY. OFFICE 41i the South West angle of the public • • Square ) back - of Ute Court-Rouse . . , • - , • TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION% • , One Dollar and Fifty . cehta a year its A DVAWIC. Two Dralare;if paid , :vithin the year. lane Dellny.for six months. _ rheas terms will he rigidly adhered to. To enure. the paper at the reduced terns it MUST be paid exalt in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING, dt•earementi, making Aileen lines or leas, will ha charged aline rats of Fifty cents for one laser. Lion—three times for Ono Dollar, and twenty-live cents for ovary subaequent insertion. Yearly adver niers trill be charged at the following rates i, One Column, With tha paper, for one year, - $ 55 Half a column, do. do. - - $l3 Two Dquarea, With quarterly changes, - #lO Business Cards, with the Miner,* s . . JOB PHINTINR. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Such as Handbills, Blanks, Circulars and every oth, er 'description of Printing, executed handsomely and expeditiously and at the Lowwr PRICEd. .Bueutt Vista Song Near lluena Vista's mountnin shah), Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah' ' Wave TAYLOR met our foes again, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah _.Tholleh_itigt!9.'9l.. , to oat lobs appear, Our boys' had dearly Tat . i knew difCreiff: — Hurrah, hurrah. hurrah, hurrah, Hurrah, huriah, hurrah. That day heard Santa Anna boast, Hurrah, &C. • Ere nightle'd vanquish oil our host, Sorra h, Ate. Ent thentthe braggart did net know That TAYLOR' nevet ylelds"Hytottr: Ilurrah, O . OBIEN, SHERMAN, WASHINGTON, Hurrah, Sce. Their betterlee panted the roes upon, Hurrah, &e: While Captain Ba,taa,at . ZACK'S command, "'Mona littArE" beitovve on every hand, Hurrah, &c. No page in history e'er will show, Hurrdh, &c. tio bright a vict'ty o'er a foe, Hurrah, &e. • As we that day did proudly gala, On Buena Viola's bloody plain. Hurrah, - 1 1,-And now 01.1) ZACIE we mean shall be ' Hurrah, hurrah, hurrati: Commander-in-Chief of Land and SAO Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! And when we place hito,in the chair, 0 how old Polar and Cosa will stare Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! Correspondence of the N. V. Express, THE EXTRA SALARY CANDIDATE. MR. CASS AS AN INDIAN AGENT WAsursurrpg, Tune 13. It will tahe some time and some labor to unburtheh from the rubbish of the Public Decuinents; the facts 'connected with the administration and maladmin istration of Gen. Cass, as an officer of the general government. The Democratic 'nominee has grown rich upon the spoils • of office, doing nothing, we are willing . enough to believe, personally, but yet .---holding-most-unscrupulously-m.the-oreed that "to the victors belong the spoils of office." Geo. Gass was Governor of the Michi gan Territory, from 1813 to 1821, and received a. liberal salary as compensatiOn in the discharge of his Gubernatorial du ties. His love of acquisition, and 'per severing application', however, secured for him an extra compensation, nominally for Indian service, in Michigan, of fifteen hundred dollars a year additional, as a, salary, and BEYOND ALL Tins, TEN RA- TtONS A DAY, equal to $730 a year, from the date of his appointment in 1813 to the end, in 1821. Here is an extra al lowance of $2,230 per annum, for dis charging duties incident to the office of Governor, which he held, and for which he was most liberally paid. All this, of course, was independent of his salary as Governor. On the 30th of April, 1831, Gen. Cass,l after begging steadily for ten years, re ceived $10,500 as extra compensation, and on the 13th of November, 1830,1 $ . 3,875 was allowed him as additional pay.. The particulars of this case may be found in document 112,254, Congress, 3d Ses sion, H. of K. In document 244, same Congreis, I find the following items, under the head of "Atawasens made to Governors of Territories, to cover expenses incurred on account of the Superintendin of Indian Affairs, for oinee-rent, clerk hire," &c LEWIS Cues, Michigan, from October 9, 1813, to May 29, 1822, 10 rations per day, at 29 cents each, LEWIS Cass, from October 9, 1813, to July 31,1431, (extra salary at $1,500 per annum,) $33,325' All received as extra compensation. ' In a more important document, No. 6, 26th Congress, find the following items under the head of "EXTRA ALLOWANCT.S," and- where Geri. Cass appears to have received, not as Governor of Michigan, but as additional pay while holding the office of Governor : Lewis Cass, for a per diem of *8 for 55 days extra services as Commissioner, at the treaties of Greenville, in 1811 nd-$t.,14111V- - - 1818, and r Toit. _,arys to .. .0, and conclue ing arrangements with the Wynn dottes in 1817-18, -- -- Travelling expenses, Attendance and , travelling at Fort Illeige, 1817, Attendance and travelling dt St. Marie, in September and October, 1818, Travelling and other expenses incident to the Saguenaw treaty, in 1819, Do do to the treaty Sault St. Mary, 1820, Fifty days extra service before and after the treaties, C t ommissioner at Chicago, 62 days, at • ~$ 8 per day, 2821, Mileage' for do ' $8 for every 20 miler', Attendance, at the sear of Government, 1826, Forsettlement of his own, tic ' Fortfaveling with Indians at Wapagh , konetta in 1825, and tdlowances, Same 'kind 'of' trervice,-same year; at Prairie ,dir Chien, and carrying the treaty to Washington Minna service Indiana, in Sep .. , tember and,Octoher', Sigler..'eervice,:‘,`2k„ at Fond' du Lac, line de Merle,. • ~ 4'llo , Iniyand'Auguit', • , 960 • . 1 412 'o l 'fi ar . "Tv.lce , Pren . nail ' August, truoilar..-aarvicer t 27;• St.'2oattip)), f or , , Sapternbpr, . • 240 ffernces and expanses Gov f ,, , ernment, 111 days, ' 2 9;1,520 'Extra my for services at;Piqua, Ohictr f o r Wayne and Chicago, 182240, 10ido, Extra psy'for services at Mena, Ohio, „-, „ for Ware and Chicago, pu9-30 add r": .„ • ; ", 7 .1,875 fe,lpfple 'pay, for actual service; and' dupltlata extra' pay to 4 e, amount o ~ r moue j etr Famt, ,Hutorelo. Arm 'AVELvziotitiiits , • . - . • There_ werknther beriefitsilittil:this re.. ceived: 'During the time that Gen. Cabs was, Governor of the Michigan ;territory, e received his regular salary, always 'beral=--even munificent for the timonnt o service performed. Nor this all, fo the position of Gov. Cass enabled hiin in • • come rich, as. a speculator in the Pub 'c Domain, and he located his lots elates in-the-heart of the present gr.. at city of lilt • tt. The Government has made him rich, and in.a manner, it would seem, not always in accordance with principles of strict equity ; and many .will doubt even if it 'really be strictly Just " I've got a conundrutn for you."— "I lave you!, give it to us—l'm good for it." "Suppose my wife was to fall over board some day, what lenkr of the alpha bet would express• my wish in regard to her!" "Letter 13, (let her be,) of course." The latest invention for juveniles (an accompaniment to the baby-jumper,) is ,a sort of mill, turned •by ri"tranli, by which three childred can be licked at time. 13y the. aid •of .the much labor is expected to be saved to the school teacher In the dischaige of his or.- duous duties.,• lUclitincr. - Brandreths Have a principle in them similar, or which accords with, and truly otreog.hono the pu. rifying principle of the Wood. Read and understand: • Ir"' principle of Life, dist rrubtle and visible principle which animates the hu man frame and whose seat is in ,the blood, is, one of the most impenetrable secrets of thu Creator, We cannot comprelten his peinci pie, but we know that it b in the blood, for if wo DECREASE the amount of blond in the body,. we decrease lb t *nciple of life: and that, it we draw all t e bin d from the body, that life ceases, So Inca believe what, the Scrip tUres say ii this a bjete.t, no one can doubt it. 'The life f the flesh •is empitalicallyllO the blood!—There can be no mistake on the sub ject; so we must then be also convinced that s,ny thing . which impedes the circulation of the blood must.depress or bear down the prin ciple of Life, and make the body sul•ject to receive injury from the principle of corruptibi lity also implanted in the bunion frame. Wi cannot deny it. Therse is in every created be fog a principle or corruptibility as well as a principle of animation. It is when this cur:, ruptibility becomes, too powerfulqor the Life Principle or blood, that discos° commences, — It is not because it does exist, but became° it becomes active; in coins it hiss taken a hundred years to dcvelopo itself; in some it has become' paramount before birth, and the child is Tho constitution of the child depends upon its parents • lie Feceives from the princi ple of his life, a nd also that which will ulti mately destroy him, and when ot age lie trans mits them to his children. .• • The principle of corruption is subject to the influence ot many causes ur vitiation. It is, therefore, necessary that we be provided with ample means to prevent injury from it ; or in consequence of this vititation: that putri• dity would beyroduccd which would destroy i the individual 'ere he bad arrived at that period •or-lif6-whichr-lic - would - hava - tlonc - frorn the principle of life which was in him. Now, to accomplish this ' we must proven_t an .11CCUM11. Idiot) of those humors which bear down the principle of life. Do not wait for an attack of -iekness, bid on the first appearance of the enemy as sist , nature in liar operations to ex pel him from the body. This is the object always attained by those who use. Brandreth's Pil/s. Thousands wlkp have kept their beds for yearn have been restored by the use of this medicine. They are as harmless as a piece of bread, yet all powerful for the removal of dis ease -whether chronic er recent infections, or otherwiaa. By the use of Brandreth's the blood is gradually purified, mid beesmes too strong for all impediments to its free course, and thus the blend in restored to per fect health and usefulniiss. Theidert of two spirits, the one gond and the oilier evil, Ithving power over man, is thus given a cornered ap plication, arid, what is better, we know how to oasis( the good principle, the blood, to,conquer the bud humors, and - thus produce health and cheerfulness, where before there was nothing but sadness and despair. Re exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT PILLS. The Agent is the only person from whom Brandreth's Pills should be purchased. The BRANDRETIPS PILLI, arc sold for 25 cents per box, at Dr. It. ISrandreth's Principal Office, QM Broadway, New York, and by the fol lowing duly authorized Agents: Wm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. J. G. Miller, Lisburn. M. Ilitner, Shiremanstown. .1. & L. Beige!, Mechanicsburg. Geo. W. Singiser,Churelitown. A. & 1). Leidieh, Roiling Springs. 1). L. Beelmsn, White house P. 0. Roseriburg E.s Welting,Centrev:lle. dames Kyle, Jacksonville. Viliviird Srull, Shinpensbn S. L. Sentmtin, Newhyrg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ Sole Agent for this boronth. $6,610 EMllil SHEPHERD'ELSARSAPARILLA,_ For the Permanent Care o; all Diseases arising from an Darn! state of the Blood. $440 260 T"l'Medicine operatesioarticularly upon (he Blood, and cuips disclose without vomiting or purging.. lOnalter 'fails to . cure the most 'obstinate caste of Rheumatism, .eases 'Of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi-' tie, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers i sild Boron of long atailding. ,„ • . It, is cheaper • than any other 'medicine in use, thorn being 32 doses; in each .boele, which costs Only 73 cents;and to those using . ilea. cord in to 'WI action one . bottle wilt hurt° . days.- Certificates ;are ,pouring _in :frood' , all parts of, the , eountry: attosttng the virtuo of thieuedicinir in cases of long standing,Whiall have been given up by, physicians as hope,: lass and -beyond" the reach of . , modictue • to --24.0 1,480 _2,092 . . . . WHOOPlNG — Pol.lqll:t3hiiliiii:d'sßatTp pitrilla paver Tails tu'uttte, .Clj5il3UM.Pl'lOll cured by the use :of Shop •heid's Beitsqiarithu , - - ThO following is trimulreutleiasn of re . . speotable,atending hi Baltimote,vilao wes..afk. feotually pureifcirf that droadfuldisesse,pon; lutui!tion t , by:.:it few bottles UP. tihspheid!ii BgreenarifJa ;, _ ,::?.- ~ ,'.v •! .. :' - S..ll,ltirriore; Aug. pa;ia47.',.:. ~:mf r aiiii 0 . i.ceitifyith'atl , valf . .(gi,t.' 094 i n -if iaisym pipinksiitonniOlitiiiOrkh a Lokipi t iiikimiiithidid; io :irk BbeOlierd's. ' Os raip:-0114 1 0 . 10 .Iroil6 401,i , 1 d Id' Ink a izi *Oat .. ..cWittp r !'loo:9oolc**' 0510(1464,d -',fiii:oll7;..4. , 4 , ),ll,l,llA r titiiip rApilllk;rqpirioro4.o4, itopi . . l 4'4lkkiictiow,Aoo -, :10000 - ,;olitinso llii; 01-4, *00.0kOonmi,00:044001WcitildjUbi without the inidto)o;4:,4llWill,:ti. ~,'' ~.'..,,' '''',.....',1::,.,,,-,,,:.•Asiy,io,7lArntra,t,.., .. , •,:• , ,.:1 , .::•; , ....;•• , • • - ; , ,,; 1 ..;'Pi1# 1 Y:0.0,:'; ~,,„:•.:„:_:,,,•,,,,,i„-•,?,....:, • ••;• '' , Attebietittti. 4 . . inwrEn' SUPPLY 701' ljpemss• , rjnst,.. opened Oa': his W INTEIR...S I OPPLILS of GOODS'. desires t o call the .Particular .attentioa Sties and Phystejansto-hia replenished assortm' of DRUGS and ItICHCINES,which have been purchased at the beet houses in Philadelphia; and may be relied:Upon-for frestmess - and'extelltntez - Added to these will be found an entire stock of PAINTS, OILS; DV E-STI.J.PFS , Varnishes, Glass, &c. &e., ail of Qebiehhe will ensure to be of the best quality and at t h r very lowest prices. He: has made many additioncto Ms stock of HOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the 'Feat Hooks, Histories, Heade' a, Lekieons,Wrl - dug Hooks, Sze. now in use In College and our public, schools which he will dispose nine terms suited to the circumstances of all. E. B His stock ;of FP:fs,TCY..Arinculs embyaces' a rich add eximumemnlicetion which it would be impossih)ejo enumerate, but comprising many noveltiestivilialt cannotfai l to strike the eye and please the Witte, such as Ladies nod Gentlemen's (Adieu, Goldand Sliver Pens and Pencils. Hair Tooth and Clothes Brushei, Perfumes . of Rood selle's rich and extensive varieti es, Fancy 40a1) 8, Shaving Cream Card Cases, Pocket 'Pistols, Pocket books, & c. &e. Also, n hew simply of Cornelius's elegant' LARD LAM I'S, Inviter with Sperm and Mould Ctindles,'llitikets,Missical I natruments, Untbrel • lap, Children's Tom Door ales, and other'nrti eles in the variety line, whfch with n constant pply. of fresh.F RUlTS÷unts-antl-Colifect ionary of the richest quality, make n large anti splendid 'stock to which he:confidently invites the n ttenti on_ and patronage of, his town and country friends, at - the old sustain North Hanover street, nearly op osite the Carlisle Bank. - - S. W. HAVERS . TICK. December I .4 1147, M'ALLISTER , 3 OINTMENT. IT has powsr to'causeall external SORES, SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS., to discharge their put trhl matters, and then heals them. It is rightly tenlincti Alt-hettling,for there is eeereely a disease, exteratil or internal, that i will not benefit. 1 have used lit for the last tour teen years for all diseases of the ehestjteonsump lion and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and mnn,that not one single case bus bridled to ben efit when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had_physieiaus learned in the profession. There lisid ministers of the Gospel,Judgis of the beach; Aldermen, Lawyers - gentlemen of the highest erudition, mid multitudes of the poor use it in every varlet:y.o' way and there has been but one voice---one univensal voice—say jug, " itte- Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." COgSLIMPTION%—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any elrect upon the lungs seated us' they are within the system. But, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs Operates the poisonous particles that are vonsu ming them, and expels them from the system: It is curing persons of Consumption continually. H A ',ACHE...11416 salve has cured persons of the headache of le year's standing, Allll who had it regular every week no that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are -helped with like success. liIiEUI2AT[S\F: -It removesnlmost Imme diately the tollamation and swelling alien the Main cases. Head the direction aroma) the box. COLD FEKT.---Consumption, Liver l,om-• plaint, pain in the eliest or side: falling oil' of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disea.,e to have cold feet. In scrofula, old sores,•zrysipelits, liver complaint, sore , eyes, quinsy. sure throat, bronchitis, broken or sore hreast, nil es, till chest diseases such as asthma , optiressi 0119, ph in-- -also, sore livis,chatrued hands, iumors,cotaneous crop. twos, nervous diseases and or the anine, there is no medicine now knowntas good. SC .% L) 14 1).*,-Wit have cured eases that" ail mill, defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or 4 20 doctors. One MOM told US he had sventssoo-my hischildreg - witlonnt any bene fit, when a ce.. , 1/o%eB of ointment cared them. lIALDNI'.SS.-.lt will vebtuie the hair sooner than any ether thing. BURNS: -it is the bent thing in the world for Burns. (Head the directions around the box. WORNIS.--it will (hive every vesti,ge of them away. There is prolmbls- no medicine (intim face n( the mirth at once so sure and so site in the expul sion of worms. CORN S.—Occasional use et the Ointment will always keep earns Irom growius.,. Heed never be trouhied with them irthey Will use it. PILES.--Thousautls are yearly cured hy.tnis Ointment. • JAMBS MC %LUSTER & Co. Sole prop[ ietors of the above mediLine. _ . CAUTION --No OINTAIIKST will he genef no unless the names of Am es McAllister or names McAllister Sr. Co., ore written with n pen upon every label. Sold by Samoa Elliot, S. W. Ilaverstiek and Dv. 3.3. Myers, in Car'islet ‘le" chnnicsborg; Singiser & Paul, Churelitown, and John Newville. Rahways :dedicated Soap. 'GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG I-ODT agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident winch occurredin that place, in relatiOn to an ex cellent:young . lady, but who unfortunately Pos. sensed a very repulsive complexion. Der lace was covered with pithples, Winches, pustules,—her skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed. She had, however, several good traits, one of which was to rend the newspapers. One morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words DAD w av's CHINESE MEDICATED SoAr! As a sure exterminator of all akin blemishes, with a direc tion fur all ladies inroad the a era! Now mark the advantage. Un t3unday morning she took her place ,as usual, among the chor i sters, and to the otter'surprise of her lellow.songeters, pre sented a complexion as fair as a lily, and beauti ful as the most admired belle of the. town.— Strange wondering and much excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short of an explanation of how this sudden transforms. lion hop ugliness to Twenty was attained, would answer. 'the lady, like all her sex, full of gen tleness and kindness ; explained the cause, and to the great, grand - and beneficial_ enacts of Had way's Medicated Chinese S oap, which she had been usirt for two it/coke, was awarded the full appr Oil of the people, as the "restorer of lost ty." Our agent concludes thus—" Since a above has beffeme known. .I have had a pir rush. for nahway's Soap," • c e, ies and gentleman, if you wish to gt. !Rah way's Soap in all its _purity, call on leh 23 "...,-, ' 3.& W. 13. PLEATING. ? 171101,;(, - , :,,, i - ' 77 ' . 11 1F.!: 1114 ,r , -7 - 40. 1 1111 j 1 Li ~.. 1 : ,. ~. •,,,. , ,r s.'•,;s:', ~,;11,,i1) , , 1 ,i 1,. i , . \ ~ ,1 'N ?'• .' are r • lik i • V' ..... . 0 • 00, $ 1 • '''VP. k` .... 4 1 ,i0:3 -, _ NURSE WRIGHT'S SOOTHING SYRUPFORi ~ CHILDREN TEETHING. ALL 'MOTHERS haring children ,afilicted 'with any otthose diseases ine/dent to the lite of, in fano} , such as , coovuleione,Bllllllll7io, dia. croup', cotaneens • eruptions, , :disordered' stomach, and looseness , of ilis hOweies;should never be without this infallible retoody,tliat ens proved so : f ail actous'in all the:Mane - dig. hese ! Numerous testimonials tnleht„be gime e T prove-lts , moritsi-b,uva-trialls-betterv7; triSold by •.740,t0h'3.1847! " ' ad4lOotial .supidy of Abe ebote .vslunble ;Medicines, isinsiStingfif • Jayne's' %ipeeterlint, .‘ Tonto Verngfiigii s • • • ' • Ban:it's° PO s, / -- Cial ) 4 111 . . 48 0 8 PP,ti _ . • I ta,Otted mid ..-.."Ae.ent 'for Carl isle, TO,WI , 4 1,81' D'S , SARSAPA.I ettlele ne'w:extenelyitti deed .W:ptij , siciart alitr others rcir e ,,,,,041 ! Petto knei)l opt% dt geese. titeti3Ofthe bleu *-- 1 ??A h lt• 411, -.0 6.- qatcm ,111, :Atte In!knoreeteiret!•tcOli".Aviltiint , itronter : thia tiny, , .itrettikr4tPt,ttofi'stieteittieicind epee ti'ittndi attote 'ltkittieit:i , feptititittflßlkrt 4 ;-.P• B ;! 6 °-.s l, oCT , b o itte'' ! • 1;t: • tic I , ,LXVID,i(7I • • ' • 4„. , , SilirthiteEoixdpB ,- indßut.tOnt), Or:ALI , TIM LEADING cotArap,fo'reaten Drills- I 'etc and ; - oak Own, 111 anntfacuire) a first 'rate 'assortment., of The 'beet "qiltalitY, for tale at the lowest cash prides, at F. 3:DRESS LER'S 'Fringe and Tritnining Stant,' NO. 47 S. Sedond 'street, above iChestnut,.Phlladelpbia.-= Together with a regular assortment of STZEL GOODS, Puree 'Sdka, Fans; Aar Braids and" dr..c. .MllO, a large lot of Domestic Cot , ton Pringes. Purchasers are invited to call. They will find it to their interest to-do do, as tho goods will be sold cases. • Philad. aprlg \ l / 4..._.a . Pd ot, Hoffman, & Go., Forwarding an General Commission Merchants, - No. 41 Nor Wharves, and 83 N.Watet • at et, Philadelphia. PLASTER an - SALT . constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. • Liberal made on Produce. Refer to DUTILII & 1-113MPAREYS .- FR ANKLIN,PLATT tl'? CO s iPhilad'a. LEA, BUNKER 6c CO. I. W. KERR, Harrisburg. apr 5.6 m . . • Ohina, Glass and Queens-Ware. I C. BOKEE & CO., No. 41, North . " Howard street, between Fayetteand Les iogton streets, Baktirhore, invite the attention of COUtry Alefolients and purchasers generally, to thitir. , lerge and well assorted stock of CHINA. GLASS and QUEENS-WARE, which they offer for stile at the very lowest merketprices. Country 'Merchants will consult their interest by a cull before, purchasing elsewhere. .eprs-4t Spring Millinery Goods. JOHN STONE & SONS, Importett nod dealeis.in Silkslltibbons end Millinery Goads, N 0.54 south Second street, Philadelphia, have received by late mania from France,(chief ly of their own importation) a new and very rich nasortment of SPAIN° MILLINERY otions;qolwhich they will constantly be 'leaking additions. They have now in store— Silks for casing bonnets, of all prices. Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as sortment._ Plain Stannic. and Benin ribbons, all widths.t French anti American artificial flowers,Lin great variety, ' Paris chip flats. . Crapes, crape Lisses.• i• dei7n, . Fancy bonnet. and cap eta. " Trim niffitlfirdes, face - ti imings. '' Buckrams. willow; cro , ns, tips; Sim Sic. MITI all articles nee or the Millinery trade. it ,- The attention of Merchants and Milliners visitii.g the city is particularly requested' to our stock, as it will be found far more extensive than that of any other house in cnir line, and the prices more moderate.. mar f.)2.3t Cheapest in the World !-121Cents'per pound, Wholesale. J. RICHARDSON; Ho. 49. Market at., *I • Philadelphia, takes pleasure' in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and this quality is equal to any mannfaeturedMi the United Stites.- He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionery. and Fruit line at corresponding low pri ces, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. , Don't forget the number, 42 MARKER STREET, Philadelphia. • ml Artho great central cheap Mt and Cnp Store, No.4B4.Market Street, eolith aide, above Eighth Street, Philadelphia. subscriber takes this method to return his thanks to the people of the county of Cumberland, for the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended towards him for last few months, and would eel) their,attention to the fact that be has flow introduced his sratNo FASHION OF oENTLEMEN 7 s lisTs, which for beauty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the BenVer, Nutria,, Brush, Russia, Silk and Mole Skin lists of all styles and gush. ties, together with a very large assortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps.— Country Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examtue the stock, which they will lied it to their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it is his determination, having adopted the sys tem of selling for CASH only, to sell at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr., 284 Market at. south aide, above Eighth mar 22 No. 109 . Nortlt . Water street, tied No. 54 North 'll - 1E undersigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the sale of nll descriptions of I R ON. .Our exneriene6 Of many years, and ex tensive acqusintntice with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. - mar 22-6 ,n ORRICK & CA NIPBP,I.L. WILL be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE. FOiINURY., after March 15th, 1848, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months' notes: 'BOMAN. TITLE, &c. SITATIED,&C Pica s per lb. 30 eta. 52 eta. 90 ete. Small Pica 32 56 95 Long Primer ,34 60 ' 100 Bourgeois 37 66 108 -C• Brevter 42 74 128 .nark J ~.,n 4B 34 LI% , lok - Nonpareil Agate The above prices, in consequence of increnied facilities for manufacturing, are much reductql froth.fortmir rates. liberal discount for cash in hand at the date of the Invoice. Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Typo, Ink, Ste; furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices, either kw cash or. credit. Our • Specimen Book for INS, is now ready for distribution to Printers, who will send for it, and contains many new articles that we have ne ver before exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes, Ornaments, Ornamental Fonts, kc. of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution of orders. • VI-For sale; several good second-hand Cylin der and Platen rawer Presses, Standing Press es, Hand Printing Presses. GEORGE DEUCE br. CO. • aprs . 1.3 Chambers sireet. N. Y 31.R00M .AND WDODEN-2VV.A.RE,.I Store, No. 63 North Third Street, one door above. Arch, east aide, Philadelphia, manufactur• ers and wholesale dealers in ell Medi of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Were, Willow: and French Baskete, Shoe and Wall ,Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats; Blacking, Eastern-Made Wood en. Ware of every description, 6r ! o, dr.c, at the lowest - market prices. ' ' "marl To Pureliaoeie of Iron and Steel, nil HE. Subscribers, Importers. and Dealer/ JL . in Foreign and American .Iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of IRON and. STEEL,. to' the - new' , neetirtmonf of :Swede Norimg Cable and Cominen'Engliah Iron which they now hare acid are constantly re :eiving from Enrope . direct. Also:Amerioan on, consisting of Jileop, Band, English, Rtitunan - and 'Ainerimin -Sheet Year,; Small -Round Airid' Square Tree, froni• 34 Gibs. and upwards; - Bock and Flue=lron,-Horse shoe lind Nail Rods Axle Iren, , varleua Masa) Ecioomotire,'Ttre . end Railroad - Iron; ',Angle Iron, Half rciuddivon, &o. ,Spring and Blister ! ed. Steel f ,. ; from :best , stamps-:of Seiiideijron; Cast add , Sheer'fiteek &o. allef .Which -they oillif:.rat Alm LOWEST . Tatini,'fbeeinsicer."ot sixmenthe- for'} approved': termini:4 td Altieh" thayArivile the attention of Purchaseri tieforiii4lanishing their stechs - „ Fig,and olif - Ironrocelved,On corn. iniesion; W ivbith adiancei.:will be:Made,' • ..:EARPS .& BMX.' Iran' and Steel Merchant's; lit N.Wattir St; arid'," dNiDelaitenife,Phila • :'.duly Os; •.' ENV Sit pilatlpijia. Steam Refined Sugar Candies Spring rishinn of iiati Iron Commission Warehouse, N;,. , l)ll — r;;C - s . , l'hflatiophia. Printing Types 58 )00 150 N. & J. N. Rowe, satt,.*o4- , Aitisster.! gcs6 O. /t, she.' ,-; : • ' k 11 : 1,6 -84 f r.k=tfi.;,„ rr' Dk. - Reelees Panaciaa; iplkOtt the reinoVarandliormanent cure of all 11 1 v. diseases arisinkfrom an itunureatate - of the Blasi and habit of the bully, • ,• thfinde Alisearrea Of the Chest,,PleurisY, • • hhititn . Catarrh). atM Scrofula • In' all. Its forms, Tatter, Scald head, CuMndoukaffectionsof the face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism, and •Heßatetis, 'chronic &dottrel : mons of the Joints, White Swellings,-Syphilitic Affections, Con> stithtional disorders, atiaino from debility.,Mer curial and Hereditary predispositions, 14,6. aCritri,every change that.te taking place in the body, it tsl Manifest that, it is brought about by something having a substantive existence. If we suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears an unites!. thy relation to it. lii all crises of disease, there must be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing ith part as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected with the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneoundisease taking place in organs p reviously e healthy; with , . out the i nterposit i on of some'rnorbific agent; as well might we expect a piece . of chalk to transfer itself spontaneousl into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphur ic Acid. In all disease there is a prior cause which must be removed, thro' the agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy sitpetior to the Panacea. In evidence the following IS submitted to the public : " Philadelphia; June 7, 1847. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan•. aces, itmfforda me much pleasure to be it as a valuable remedy for all those chronic.. constitntional and .glandular. dileases, to which it is especially adapted. To those whosre afflicted, and require miftlieine ite an alterative, they cannot-obtain it in amore agritable, active and uniform state than' is to be found in the Pen acen. I have used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. •Yettra, b. • A ra,tsoir, M. D: Prepared and sold at the' North West corner of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle by S. EI4dOTT. Pot up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. fich23 Dr, Traphagen's Balsamic Extract . • of Sarsaparilla, . 1 ir 9 the beet and cheapest Preparation of Sar- .1 1, - gilvaeltriite - re — tirtlielilitilleTtiaiiir distilled from the first quality of Honduras Stirs epsomite Boot—an one hottle of dila prepare it tion is warranted perior to two bottle other in the mar et,and will retain its vi ties unimpairable in any climate. It is pleasant to the taste, and from infancy to age-thts - Extraur will eradicate, di sca se, Invigoratethe body i and is the best medicine for the prevention and core of disease ever discovered . in any age of the world. Its action is mild, and it cm ea without sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou. sands have used it in the Dr.'s private practice, and consider it the greatest blessing ever ofFiTed man. It acts is perfect harmony with the laws of nature, and has never been known to fail, where its use wits persevered in, to cure even. long standing and desperate eases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, roughs, Colds. Con sumption, Cramps.Concerous Suresand Dr ee i a , Dropsy, Dyse nterY, Ery si pclas, Fever and Ague, Female complaints, Fevers of all 'kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestign, Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nuiaglia, Palpitation of' the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal cemplaius, Salt R h eum, Sca'd Head,Syphilitic. complaints, Tic Dolercur ;Pimples on (the Face, Swelled Limbs and Joints,"Pain in the Side, Spitting Blood, and all cases of Prostration of Strength, and General Debility of the Monett body. In all eases enumerated above, Dr. Treplia gan's-Sarsapt.isilla rapidly and surely restores to heath. A trial will satisfy any one of the truth a these representations., . , ' TO THE LADIES. ••_,_ • Delicate Females who suffer from the alistruc. tintie and debility to which Ladies of 'sedentary habits are liable, will by the tiie of one or. two bottles of Dr. Traphegatt's Sarsaparilla, regain llicir health and color. It is valuable to time who are approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to assist nature by qUicketting the blood and invigorating the system. Ladies who have pale complexions, dull eyes blotches oe the face, rough skin - or freckles, and are iow spirited, use Dr. Traphegun's Sib-sopa _ rills. It will cleanse the blood, remote the freckles and blotches, and give you an animated countenance, sparkling' eyes, Site spirits, and beautiful complexions. Children who are suffering from hail aura un healthy ht mors of the blood, can be quickly re stored toticalth,streitith and bloom. Dr. Tim p• Itagati'e,Surgapnriflo being very pleasant and pal. stable. ehildren take it rendily,Thild much as are . thin anti weakly soon si ear a robust and 'healthy appearance. It cans be administered to infants w tilt peifect safety, and such as are suffering from 3uminer Compland will receive great relief. Nottatig can he more astonishing than its in , ov:rating effects upon the human to item. Pcr- SOLS all lassitude sod weaknent, b e f o r e taking it, :,t once become robust and healthy under its in fluence /I •PREVENTS DISEASE The use of a bottle of Dr. Traphap,en's Sartain. 'lrina occasionally, will prevent ihsease,and lie Fall owl Spring purifier of the system it stands mini lilted at the present day. Its use will pre vent a world of sufferingan I pain. Hall persona will keep their blond purified and their bodies strengthened by the use of this Sarsam.rilla, they will be auto to escape the attack of any presalent or contagious disease. a'Purchoscrs will be careful to observe that every bottle of Dr Traphagen's Balsamic Extract uf Sarsaparilla has his written aigna. lure in black ink mr the label of the bottler, and a lac simile Anted in red ink on the outside wrapper, as a guard- against . counterfeit , : Put up in handsome white glass quart bottles, at the low price of ONE DGLLATt per. bottle: For sale a holeartle and retail by COLLIER 11—BROTHERD - cmly, at Mil ore, ' ort flanovor street, Carlisle april 12 The Great English Eemedy, Dr. Etarbees Lin iameni .70331 LECABOIER3O This most valuable Embr volition has been T used with wonderful success in the cure of come of the most troublesome diseasesewith which the horse is affected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff ness ofjolnte, galls produced by the collar and saddle, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin joints, strains of the whirl. bone, knee, and fetlock, poll tail, fistules, curbs, splints, spavin, windgalls, puffs, &e. It very soon cures old or fresh wounds, cuts, bruises, fistules, poll evil, curbs, elo.,and gives Instant relief in the scratches,'grease, etc.,and . the-diseases-incident - to liuThere travinryli feet and noses prdduced by St .Idlin's Wort; which so often destroys the hoefe_en,d bones of the feet, and resists the action Mrsulphur and vitriol ointments, and other remedies equally powerful. No application has heretofore proved so nieftilin reliving stiffness of the tendons and joints, and producing such immediate and beneficial Abets in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, tipllnts and sprains. ,',:.. -This Embrocrtion is highly, recommended:to' farrier". keepers..ef livery •stables,:wageners; stage.proprietors, and.prlirate genCenten:nwn ing horses, l as an- invaloidikt. , :rentedy;' arid 'Await betionstantly..kipt•in their Stables. - , ;;Also fairness, whose horses era entiable 'to' kicks oats and ; wounds; will futtl-it equally adVit4tageous tikkeep it conytintlyOn'hand:— , diteittally - beinificlal in the treatment "of Wounds; etc. _ 'POr manta Carlo& by A:1 /011 V: gltS,SoleAgenti, , - : ; „ • . • • • LARGE _ , LA autqAy of Valhi* difirutrf:Ssau,; , . :tl, just ractivad from IVlre.LandretlVJ and' firtj sale by -- . Riil.4olll liAlttS and , nuperii*, lat.:nvitjahr 4 - mtLinensilusfreceiveil the ''Bee Hive. Benoiat stfeet.'i ,• ' ittatSPY ESE t)itl: _ _.,r, itood l aiii:Pirtin. - ROJIIng - - 'Adol f Ridge Read, ab46elititninteclod *WON •Rellinge fot public and private buidd 'lnge and public squares, of-every variety of I form and pattern. . - Sailinge, Of classic Cemeteryand unique de. signs, embracing upwards of one hundred dif ferent Varieties.. lioti•Cliairt anti Settees, for dardentr, Balls and Piazzas—new style. Verandas and Pilasters; for. Cottages, made in every style. Superior Wrought :iron Ceiba, for carriage en , trances. New *Ole of Balcony Brackets, &c. Iron Tablet of carious styles, embracing Louis XIV, Elisabetheen, Gothic, and modern MIV. terns, with White and Gold Italian Marble tops. These tables Wive been Intrathiced the subscriber .for Hotels, Restaurants, lee • Cream Selectee, &c. • They are beautiful arti cles of furniture for Hat Stores and other es tablishments where it is desirable to teak° a grand display. He has recently constructed an elegant substantial ,CAST IRON lIITOTIING POST, in form adertirably)adapted to permanency of position, highly ornamented, and representing a well exe cuted HEAD thdt noble animal, the Horse.— Such.gn article has long been a desideratum, and is nmiti'olfered to;the 'good taste df the public, Strangers visiting Philaaeldhia, are 1.6061- fully invited to call at hi•Warcrooms, and ex -amino his - different specitamis - orneW7abd bail= tiful work. . - ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. O Ho has recently, published, at grout ox pause, an 'original Work exhibiting the. new de signs and patterns which are executed at his es tablishment,. embracing all the above articles, and the various and splendid patterns of Cemr. tery, Balcony,Step, and other Railings which have been manufactured for Llinrel Hill and er celebrated Cernetertes, designe d expressly ror his own establishment, and which may be Bent to any part of the world tollinse who desire to make selection. Undoubted reference will be requi• red to ensure a Prompt return of the work,-slicr an opportunity for Milking the selection. . Philadelphia, April 9. Wholesale Clothing Waxehous?. I No. 1521 Market street, between 4th and sth. Phrindelphia. TIIE subscriber respectfully solicits the atten tion of country Merchants and dealers gen erally, to an examination of a complete stock of READY MADE cuerniso,-which-for-extent, variety mid workmanship,ite—flatima himself will give universal sutisfitetion, while his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the United States. mut JACOB REED. Rover's First Rate Premium WRITING INK, Sitrir Ada/ just awarded by the iinterican, Lt stilule, Neu, York, (1.847.) r IIE follow, ing testimony. from distinguish • ed institutions speaks fur itself: UNtVERSITIt l'hiladelpfila, May II , I 84 I. Having tried, for sosnO , time, the flack Ink manufactured ky . Mr. Joseph F. Hover, we hair found it well Busted for manuscript, by its rim ningTreeiy, Hod its eNenspfinn from conulatioic. Its shade also we are well pleased-with. itoltNEß, I), Dean of 11l 'Faculty and It of. of Anatomy IOIIN LUDLOW, Provost 8A M'L 'WYLIE, Sce-PrOros .11ENRY REED, SeerLuary of the Faculty of Arts ' ROSW ELL. 'PARKE. Pi:of. of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry W W GERHARD, Lecturer in the Medical Departsnent--- . Pf.rtfiLYvANlA EnteAT. Co LLEne WC fully concur in the above, sS A M 'L. GEO. At unToN , Dears of the• Facult y, • Crifritar. 111nn Settnot., Pint a 0011 , nra A 1) 11Af,:11K, Principal 11 MeNlUßTitiv., SI D, Pro A/Min/77y" APICHIctiN Fi fir INSnnarvcr. CO PilltRONI.P7lltl. FREIPK Fitt LEY, Secretary Cusrrovt Hunan, PUHA DE ;Clic( D GILMIGE, Dcp, Naval Officer HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, A Superior Article, Warranted. For Sale, \V liolmtle nod ltedail,,d the Mafill• ory, No. 87, North Third strent, oppositt atrea•l , Philndelpl in. I,v 110VEIt, Manientdorer Phi1n.1.11,111,1, Nov 17,1847 stg- It Never Fails, 1.! R E YO CRS": f.F.--From time immemo rial there has existed in larger cities end pepulous towns, a species if - disease, the depend ence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine end moral laws. , rn those /amerce, the E k ICA NCOMPOUND in presented, as being the mast certain, speedy, end valuable specific ever offered to the wilinitunete. It has wherever known oquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou. sands have been cured by its use, and as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet or business, nor contains enttir mercury or noxious drugs in the letist injurious to the sys tem, it is boldly presented as the best remedy lor such diseases yet ollined. It is used by physi. clans and pronounced superior to any known re• mody. Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale nt N. W. corner aci and South streets, Philadelphia, end by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr. Samba, York ; G. W. Miller, "Ancestor; Dr. McPherson and J. Wyeth; Harrisburg, Pa. _feb-P • Oumb. Valley Transportation House, 71P 't - 5761 Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philmiel . phut, 'Baltimore, Pittsburg, &e. W. KERR, Forwarding and Conintission EV Merchant, IlAttatsautto, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that front the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and hits ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after. the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE.and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to anti from Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with ilteluimost des much. . Agents for Boats, CARLISLE tc. GASKELf , • reet-Wharfi-Philadelphia: GEISE 4s SON,' No. 48 Pnimieree at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & J. McFADDEN & .00.5 Pitts'g • Agents for Cars, ' WUNDERLICH & PRIER, • .No '271 Market at., Philadelphia, , CHAIORE'R'& REYNOLDS,- . t • No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia. ,'BITER, JAMES & CO., ''•' Broad street, Philadelphia. ' PENN'A'. le OHIO LINE, • ' • . . • 4 - ' -North atreet, Baltimore. Harriiburg, March 29, . • THE subscriber has openid - mseW Yard at 'the' corner of Wear street .and "Moist alley, where he now hits and will keep,constantly. on bend ifirst4ate assortment of seasoned'PlNS BOARDS and PLANK,JinikfothirAtinds .:of BTUFF;:aII of which he Will sell Mw for cash, He reOectfully, solicits.the publio,Vatrticitige; „ " Inar 9 ' - '/Y • • Afarlibtitg Transportation-Line; ,:'.• FUPIc -IrNIO.IiIVARDINO sl:Coiriniisakin Mcirchinia, •JE, n oinv i ran to,pap.ehip •'Fialitied,'Meydiatx dioo; &Alt, kte:"&u.- -ctkit;;Plistet:Naile,, SEC, tbniliahtly,for - „ - niarett 29,t 1848 • . • .•••;„ . ..„. „„. • fro macksmithii mt , rti • hews IA s b "?.. 00 4 44s L f reale che.pr6iii uNK• ,441501, •(-0., • - , P 4- 6% yor 1184 • gbitY 41.1 i, PYV:,iV(if, Ult . Ptiq TIN'S- rii' ielifier 'iiiid ':foi . ''' 'P:llll6'4 BISHOP P.Pruirg'..,§9e,:.!.,.::-Irptiie,:::. SIBM Nevi Luinber Yard, Anoitinto. ; alts :01PS or' • SAMP=$ AMP= INTERNAL'oi• Exibrnal, j_ by; Dr. UPHAM'S - VEGETA - IAX ELEC. T DAILY, an tri_imirtar, - nmtimirlivhich, : if need aceording to directions; it WEE ion Liv,s tirguar: intact. , Tgr instAßE. ,— /VconliniOn . con:" sequence of this affection ' kinkCiflinetimus, or bearing d'otVii sbintrirtiott; lit.. it imfillitiliarlY-nall ed ; there is also a heat, Mpsion tind'throbbing in the part, voryrrig from a moderate degree of those sensations to the , most exciutiatifig suffering.;--- • these are caused by the great flow of blood to the parts. ~..43nmetiines the ihnbrhont of the Vowel protudes, at 1 every evacuation, forming - what is called Prolapsits, or falling of the bowels; this is the e ff ect of lonecentinued irritation and. weak; noes of that gitun. In somilmtanenalhe patient aperiettces nervotts pains, which are. indoscritia ,• ble, and known only to the sufferer, which 'coin: mance immediately after an evacuation, and con tinuefrom thirty Minutes to 'several hours these , sensations are very annoying and sometimes very disthersing. This disease,' when of long continu ance, is attended by pain and weakness in the back, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, Pilln and numbnesi in.the legs end feet, ii sense of tut - Minces nbout• the chest, and unnatural fulness of the abdominal viscera, accompanied.with palpitation of the heart end -oppression. Individuals sometimes experi ence, previous to an enact, of the Piles, symp: ' tome denotin g great derangement in the circular tion ; there is a sense of weight and pressure ill -the abdomen,- with-n—pernfiar ness in the bowels, constipation or Perititeum, tended with paid in the back and loins, iiiiliges; ' and Blight pains in the stomach, pale counter 'mince ! confused serrations in the head, weariness; and inimitable and discontented sweet the !attar!. and a sense of fulness gild oppression in the re gion of the stomach.- The circulation on thei surface is feeble, and the current of bigot! detti' mined inward and downtvnitla. For nll of the above diseases an eft)) motif; d Dr. UPTIAM'S VEGETABLE T.l.EcTrotit tines of fectually, and therefore prevents Piles, READ TIIE TESTIMONY. Hunsosr, Dec. 11, IS4(i. Gcsfrst—l have used Dr. Upham's VegetabM Pile Biectuary which I purchased of you, sod find it one of The' best medicines in use Mr Om Piles, and also for biliouiffeetions, arising front Yours, &e. E., A. COLE, Alarble Dealer. U. S. MAasna,.'s °Filet. N. Y. - Dec. 6, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gentleman, ton. -dermanding that syou are the general agerils fot -fflo-slinsctfeati. Uplcm,s Vegetacie Electuary,fet the cure of Piles, 1 have deemed it my ditty to •volunteer a recommendation In behalf of that in valuable medicine. 1 have been afflicted for ma ny years with Piles, and have tried various reme• dies, but with no beneficial effects—indeed. began•to consider my Casa Utterly hopeless. But about the first of September last, 1 was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I rook his advice and rcjoiee rd guy that 1 tortmot only relieved, but, as 1 believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend to all who tnay have the misfortune to be athlcte d with thnt nfitiuyitls and dangerous disease. Very respecttulfy, your obedient servant, ELY MOORE, .1 . Z.1.31.111KA151.r. CURE OF PlCES!—'!Taney Il:Aii4 . STAN u • Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass. ? November 29, 1N.17. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gems: For thirty years - 1 have been afflicted with Piles, general debility and inflammation, causinruutnoss and prolepsus of the bowels, nod which had resAgted .nll the medical treatment Dr. Chapman end nutt ers could give. The last. t lime years of that time ug sullerings -defy description. I 'was Collithed relied, tunable-to help myself, and at lust given up by my physician mid Iriendsin despair of ever gaining health: in fact (or three dues before I commented using Dr. Uplinm's Eclect eery, 11 was entirely, speechless nod my burial clothes were mode. nut Iltder_llrovidenee, T3T7D - rlTWni's Fileentary, though nn 01.0 MAX, hive the pleasure of awing the fact to the put, lie that my health is now good. anti hope to lite many years, it: it in God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. P.lcetunty, and to re• commend it to my afflicted fellow -creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all thnt knew my case, and I can only say to others that it is Rut mgt opinion, tho best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other disense of the bowels; and if 'they will, use it according to the directions, I will myself ivarranya cure in every case. Vonrs, with the sertifir,st expression of insult/hint:se, CDIMEI.IUS SPUR. Egramont, Herbs co, Mass. ? November 1817. 5 The above certilicnte tells a simple and truth ful story of suturing and relief,'of which, as ph)-- sirinn and witness in the rase, I cheerfully en dorse. C ral AN. 10TICE-TllO genuine Upbani's EleelenrY Isis his written signature, thou (I A. ('pham, 11. 1).) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Pries 81 n box. Sold wholesale atyl retail by W Y 'll' & KETCHAM, 1 . 21 Fulton street, N. Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. SA NIL , EL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle. '.7anunry 5. 1848-1 v Statiton's External iletnedy, UXT' 8 ..L.1.1•141I.E.11 1 , Is now universally acknowledged to he the IN FA l;1 BEE' II EMMA For Rherrinatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions ul lure Throat and gmni , y, in sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Beek and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Mice, Tani h-ache, :praise, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted. heel and iIL: ..,worts Diseases. vitUNT'S LI NIAIkINT is sustaining a notori• LA ety unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no.putling to give it a ieptitution, it has been for some time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have beau experienced by so many, the expressions of gran rude are continually appearing, and these who have been made whole by its means are desirous, that the 'Aimed should no longer remain igno rant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy, co Mr. Geo. E. Smitten, the Proprieter, , ,rs con• stoutly receiving resiimoniala of hencifiis received from its use, and ninny of the eures it luiseffecied almost exceed. belief. ri one case , a child. had been a cripple for eight 'years, having wrenched the spine, when at the aga.of two years; by a lull from a chair. Medical trainmen failed, but four •bottles of the Liniment matched hint to strength, and he now joins With his playmates 'ln their youthful gumbola, as robust as. thehealthiest of them, and only mall hump on his back to re mind him able ly sufferings. • Price :15 cent, per bottle. • The w tris6c_lEaleitil. ST A N TON' . PA PILLAft 0 1N . P51, EN T acknowledged to be the most valueble reme• dy that has yet been discovered, and ma y'be re. hod on with confidence by ell'Wheimay have oc casion for he use in cameo( MILK-FEVER, Ague IN Tp6 BREAST, S ORE NIPPLES,'Ar.C. Ointinen is particularly intedged foithein complaiiue thlit Wilma bre liable to diking th nursing of infants, and hull , Wittily called • •Tli Nurse's Friend. Price 25 oh: tr uly tifix:•• G. PI STANTON ' , Proptititoir ing Sine; ow York. Sold by- - • ' Dr. L Mycers•and..Ohas. Bsrnita, Carlisle; Edward Scull,. Shippenabiirg Donaldson . dr. Green, Palmstown . ' - A.,Catheart,,She , ,..herdatown U. W. 'Lifting* Chittich • 'Afc Dither; ,ShirenranstoWri S. W. ; Clover. L eoebur~t Kyierillehapnrliit" .... -7,pirov.seirltA - 187 - 1 r t • • llitt B 4eit. 'elegisingsod, tiellihlngllveri Jana el talk 'Mel OlteielVere s tieing .euperfoe;lo retie& 4tetteii Wilts. - oe., al It prodaeet the itieli(bril; 'flint atiil baling polish ieloh *err little•libor: s aliii all' excellent' article , Cpr etaiiii et iv ladoi , ,tl, l a,ct mitTorek: l'he • Aradeloan , -,ether-free frAra, Olds snit emOcallng euhataaeea., le therefore suiribk to, -* " the Italiaa so;;Thuch! in Europe.- o liefeon Ike ' uied the rtiele will; tie ;lit, bht it: , 1,.4.) cents epee. V6a014 sell 1k iir atiliplled at tin) itiatu'ift4tailyig'Oetii..: an tall leg at the ilritg 'Store of gntliele..Ooiohtr•l ts, •WO v "TONS ati CoAt—gaktmui Wik harry Zghi fhia iriieei .• PriliadnOili OA 101/6 phNk,&,',;ml ...2 - 47 '- • ' • RIM 9 9 OEM : ,..i , ,iii, ,,. i2 . ,.; i • , , , i4t1.. ~,f4., ... ~,.. ,