Ottailkilg,,q- - -utptigtato -4., inji3ILISHED EVERY W gDNESidY. 9FFICnis-the South -West angle of the pOlit Square, buk ofthe Court... Rouse TERMS . OF SUBSCRIPTION. one Dater and Filly ante a year IN . A nvAtio Two - Dollars, if paid within the year • One Dollar for six months. These terms will be rigidly adhered to. To vitiate' the paper at the reduced terms it MIST be paid cash In adc'ance. • • RATES OF ADVERTISING, -„„ Advertisements, making fifteen lines or I eas, be charged at the rate of Fifty cents for one inset- Oen—three time); for One Dollar, and twenty-five cehts for ovary sithsequeril insertion. Yearly adver tisers Will be charged at the following! . ates One Column, withal() paper, for one year, - *25 Half a column, do. do. • - *l3 Two Squarer, with ulteriorly changes, - $lO 8L18i111368 Outdo, with the paper, • JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such arftendhllie, Manes, Circulars and every oth er description of Printing, executed handsomely and expeditiously and at the LOWET PRICES. Front the EVeratvg Jattrnul, TAYLOR OR CASS ?' The Polk Administration is "drawing its slow : length" to a close. And an ef fort is making . on the part of the few who have Wormed, at the, expense of the ma ny, by that.. Administration, to perpetuate misrule through a kindred, if not a lineal descent. Cass as the successor of Polk, would keep things virtually.as they are. The former hes abetted- the latter in - all that is pernicious in the ruling Dynasty. Cass, who, like a desperate gambler, plays, for the Presidency upon the coffin , of the Republic, went 'for the annexation of Texas because *Mr. Van Buren went --against-. it, We took Texas with her Debt, her Slavery and her War. Texas • gave a preponderence in favor of Slavery in oYie branch of the Government. _Cass, to obtain his nomination, pledged, him self to Veto any and, all measures de signed to limit the further extension of Bravery. He stands. committed, also, to other schemes of Annexation which are to involve us in other - Wars. It was allegeil v ,as a pretext for the. War with Mexico, that she owed us mo ney. The emptiness of this pretext is shown by the fact, that in the negotia tions for Peace, that question was wholly lost tight of. It hecanie, what in truth it was from the beginning, the merest bagatelle. The interests of Slavery, as Tyler, Upham and Calhoun avowed, de -.--matided-thet..-Annexation of Texas. The .War was a foreseen and predicted conse quence. We know, in part, what the War has cost, in" blood and treasure.t--' And we shall know, in time, what it costs in the debasement of the public `Sentiment, the corruption of public men, and the weakening and undermining of the Government and ,its Institutions.— Enough at - Ttlf events, it known, if the People will profit by - dearly bought know ledge, to show us that four years of mis government have brought gray hairs upon the head, if not paralysis into the heart, of this, oung Republic. Enough is known to show that 'the election of Cass, and another War,-would work out, most disastrously, the experiment of Free Government upon this Continent. Sla very, to be sure, in the annexation of Cuba and Yucatan, might achieve fresh conqueks, but it would be at the ex pense of our Republican form of Govern ment. Let us then before plunging , into fresh troubles, give the Republic time to breathe. The Nation is impoverished - and exhausted. Tyler's reign of venality, succeeded by Polk's reign of War, ren ders a return to good and wholsome Government indispensible to the common welfare. • Gov. Cass, in his speech at Cleave land, said,—"Our triumph will be an ap proval of the course of the present Ad ministration, and will give direction to the one which shall succeed." Is this what the American People desire ? Do They 6pprove" of the Polk Administra tion.? Was the Mexican War necessary? Was it wise to "pass" Santa Anna into Mexico? Is it just or wise to pay Fif teen Millions for Mexican Territory Which had been e'onquered at-an expense efLan Hundred Millions? And while thus wasting millions in War, is it right to Yew Appropriations for the .Improve -meat of - hirer Navigation and the-con struction of Lake Harbors? If the Peo-,, ple really "approve" of all these things, hit them say so, by .electing Cass, who •pledges himself "to follow in the footsteps of ' Polk." itTnlthe other hand, if the People are weary of misrule ; it they have had enough - of Annexation and War; if they want the ResOurces and Commerce of the t West developed and protected, they.will elect ZACHARY TAYLOR, whose life of -honesty and. patriotism go,bail for the justice • and lidelkty of, his Administm . " WESTERN RESERVE 01 , Onio.—We lind' ins the Cleaveland Herald a manly fetter frith the%' Han. ,WILLIA,II L. PER stria, the delegate from the .Cu yahogo, Geaugu, Ashtabula, and ,Lake distrint, in die late „Tsliii.ional Convention which non lamed General TAvicur The cogent:at gurdcnts amLsound'EMEcy . whiche-harac - terizes it; give us assurance that the, Wes hareteforei' be true t , to theWhighariner; although it is not car vied.,b 'their favorite standard' . bearer.=-- --- me;,Ppuctrze cope odes is etter . t us: .gentlientip L will relieve you by , do= sing- with.' two reasons why General ay- Ibir.sheuld" , beelecied. ' •. ' ,- . ' • ':'_rliit'.:ol,SoCittilio' we can elect hint,'" and ;'W****kiiioOfe4- and , -1 .4v01d * the ,•de • strtioiliniCiv,llS *bleb. mast inevitably,iiil lawthe, elevation . ii(Peneraf 'Cass': and ' , slbeca i ti,iik,*C!iiarouliPOit . 'it Gen., ,_,,, ,* ' Titylor'we toP.citirour;State,end Save . ', : eio . poilt,omi.o/, - oeiti(ioiiiii , *hii)i''ive . ( .'i'A4.,ikirg'expoii.nce, , oi4eiivliiitisirtilt; a ,. A .,i,g, : ',./Bec . atise. with :General, Taylor..We 2 ' , ci n ialacr a free soil Muse of Itepresorttai.• pi4 B ; :,', with:him the governrnent:ivill be •.. , :-: ndnititieterect, 'Wish , renarage; - : patriotisma nit pyrily;:.:'',l l .t . will he•whot • tho liOritt --;','ltitioU igenlfed li' , to" : 110 44'.:i 6 vel.ntilai ,'. ;c':ori!ii4)oOliie±-atufthe ,opo ,iiion , power •'-'.e:.l,';.ii,liii:h:fiiiitj,ttliiiifrelyrtitrized 'over.,.the h iiyjilie4li tali. frighi,efo gliose:blif9re the i '010; iiiiti*itt,' ideal ; away front' „., ,!, 5,v,i.. , , tto, ~,, ~,,, r istk* ~ ~, t „94PPrioC, 4.9 ' e '-.,, hit 00"; C/ 5 0 1 1 14: Yiela.:-'-" , ... -, gy ,,,, :f:; , . ,i.' i -4-,-, , ,;',L:,•,, , ' , 4. ,,,, . ..,:. , ..i , •', , ....,. , , , .' , ,,, , t;.,,,•: :: ..,., - .,-,,-,, , ,, , .:,,, , ,,:,,;„• : , ,:...,,..,-,,-:,•:A , „. , ,, , ~::„!. • -; ' • • s., Braiudeths ` Pill'a:: • Have a pOnCiplekin ;then) sifnilar, or which accords With; and4ruly atreitedione rifying principle of the .blood.--Read-and understand. THE principle of Life, Writ subtle and in visitile principle which animates the hu man frame and whose seat is in the blood; ie timid' the most impenetrable secrete of the Creator, We cannot comprohen his princi ple, but we know that it it in the blood, for if WO DECREASE the amount of blond in the body, 'Aye decrease the prine!ple of life: and that, it we draw all the blood from the body, that life ceases. So we must believe what- the-Scrip- tures say on this subject, no one can doubt it. The life of the flesh is emphatically in the bloodi—There can be no mistake on the sub ject; so we must then be also-conVinerd that any thing which impedes the -circulation of the blood must depress or' bear down the prin ciple of Life, and :hake the body subject to receive injury frOm the principle of corruptibi lity also implanted in the human frame. We cannot deny it. There is in every created be - - trig a • principle or corruptibility as well as a principle of animation. It. le when this cor ruptibility becomes too powerful for the' Life Principle or blood, that disease commences, It ie not because it does exist, but ,boeunee it becomes activenin sonurit has taken a handred years to derelope itself; in some it has beCome -paramount before birth, and tiro Child is still_ born. The - net tiOn o- - the ilia rip crifli upon its parents • hereceives - from the prineL Ole of his life , and alsO that which will ulti mately destroy him, and when of ago he trans mils them to bin children. ''The principle of corruption is subject to the influence of many causes of vitiation: It is, therefore, necessary that wie. be _provided with ample moans to prevent cnjury from it; or in consequence of this visitation that putri. dity would be produced which would destroy the individual ere he had arrived at that period of lifts which he would- have done from the principle of life which was lothitn. Now, to accomplish 'this, we must prevent an accumu lation of those humors which beardown the principle, of life. Do not wait for an attack of •ickness, but on the first appl/ranee of the enemy assist nature in her operation.s•to ex pel him from the body. 'This is the object always attained by those who use Brandreth's Pills. Thousands who Have. kept their 'beds foryears 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 dia.. vise whether chronic or recent infections, or otherwise. By, the ass of Brandreth'e Pihs, the blood is gradially purified, and beesmee too strong for' all impediments to its tree course, and thus the blood is restored to per • lect ;health and usefulness. The idea of two spirits, the onc,good and the other evil, having power over. man, is thus given a corporeal no pficatilan, and, what is better, we know-how to assist the good principle, the blood, to conquer the bad humors, and thus prodfice health and cheerfulness, where before there was nothing but sadness and despair. Be exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT PILLS. The Agent is the only persoii from -whom-Brandreth's-Pills should be pinch:tied. The P 11.14, ore sold for 23 cents per, Ink - , at Dr. IL Brandreth's Principal Office,24l Deo:Ow - ay, New York, and by the fol lowing tiny authorized Agents: Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ Solo Agent for this borough. _ SHEPHERD'S. SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Cute Of all Diseases arising front an Impure state of the Mood. HIS Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, and cures disease . without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure he must obstinate cases of Illietimmism, his eascs;of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofuld, Ulcers and Soros of Jong standing. It is cheaper than any other inodicine,in use, there being 32 doses in each bottle, w hich costs only 7. cents, and to those tising,,„lt ac. corditi to direction ono bottle will lig 10 days. Certificates arc pouring in from all parts of the country attesting the Virtue of this medicine in cases of long standing, which have been given up by physicians as hope less and beyond the reach of medicine to cure. W OOPTNG COUGH, Shepherd's Sam. parilla never fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the coo of Shop herd's Sarsaparilla• , The following is from a gentleman of re spectable standing in Baltimore,who was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1897 This is to certify that I was fast sinking undersymptonurofGonsumption of thaLunr, until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rind, which fortunately I did and sin unbar 469 strongest conviction that it saved my lifb.. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short time to be restored to perfect health, and- under no consideration Would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23, Hill street Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm . Destroyer. We 'challenge the world to . produCeam — edi; eine_better_edepted to the ex )ulsion of worms . m - . irons' the huan bady than-Shepherd's Virmi. foga.. , It: has, been used by thous Inks with entire satisTacti - in. It has the advantage of most other- Vtrmifuges, as Wm ver sickens the person using it. It hes cured children that have *been , ,subjeet to fits fur years, and that had been_given up•by, physteiun, parents and 'friends: ' le fdiourd 'aways be used as a purga tive Jor.children;ae itstrengthous them, and at tin - same tinie,earries off. the coarser per -I.lelerrof food, and 'Worms, - i f they - are troubled ;with them. .. , - ' ,• . .. , , - The tidlowing certificate has been handed to_us by Jutgc-Koone s •uf.Luzerne County, Pa. 'lt speaks for daelfr--: , " - ,' . .., , °' ''''' Town 11111, Pa JIM 2(1 ~1847. .fortrr,lCOoris;gsq.•• , ~ , , •., • ; ..,', Deir-friir:--",-Yett-will-,-please-ern& , me-4—bo AlesmOro 'of Simplierd!s:Veronifage., •The,three bottler purchased of you •rt, alien time age have been, used , 'with .the , happiest effects: , '. They ' ~ , ,ere given to:thro n e of my `,childrenhi one, ease 65 worms' vverrapedleidin 'another.l 64,• and in the hist 6 . 7.“ am. insinis'teigivithe, •rest.of my.family'the•hine6te of this Modiiiine, and therefore order as, , OboVe.- .This li'dield ' edlY the trek 'artiole'for 'destroy ing'worms thrt.' "has ever been in this .Parrof the, country. I, b a i t , ~ .I,r i scLOrricli's; Reaker'S,Merrick7s and Miller's, bat 'Without any good effecO, , . -- ::.t #1 TT . V1:113, Willi esteem,?:' •-•- ' ' ', ~ . o '.'-' .. - '..; "• ••••• t3,4III4IIEL'SN:YDEIL':" ,',';ifiltenherd's'Slartiepirilitt and :Ver tniftige ' are, for., sale :by;:tho ,followistgrespnetuble mar: 'mhantS'of Purnbe.drind 'countysPe, : and bypr. Yyrn,e ..'M"Pherriciti,'ltarrisborgs . ,• :,:••'• .:.' 4 ''.;;. G.lTY.. lllll s.E l 4 . oirlialeS 4 ohit ' i r tile r ller,. I \4 Shipperisbnidelm.Diller; , etvvilhit' Robert. Elliell - ;;,NlVAnCi n tl:ll4o,;*-4 'LeakeY.-Illde. aTitlllia" , 4C`.lticikiii.ol&?:Pci;',Pl n_floldt,.Dge ,4P*oo".;.Kiitstim,i'lVl4,-;*;boiiigt,igeo• i.o*Wiii :A. 1 4xicii0.00'40r,f(9#4::47":414,7, 3 ! , ' , , .. . APFR 2 '.P; AP,413:4),"...,:e;h,!'d;';;;L1fi1k:;,:',:,;.,,,, C i nng e, dtt4r , e r y • ~ ma y l7 J , • . „ . 1111 • ..• • • • -.,WINTEIUSUPPLY,Orr,,, 4 1 AVERTICK,':IMVIng ' IV INTER- SUPPLILS'of GOODS the particular atterition,o I Pare • Hies and Phial 'Mato' his repleiiiploolitsloittie, of-DRUGS and - MEDCINESoiIiich hive been purchased . nt the bosi hoilies in Philadelphia,tind may be relied upon for freebness and excellence. Added to theie will be found' an entire Stook of PAINTS, OILS, bYE-STUFFS,;Naitfiishes; Gloss, Ike. Bcc..,till of whichlie will enstire to be of the best quality and at the very lowest prices. He has made many additions to _hts stock of BOOKS; besides Securing a new supply of all the Text-Books, HiStorics, Renders, Lexicons, WO. ting Books, 'km now in use in College - and our Schabls wh:011 he will dispose of on terms suited to the biroumstaricea of all.. . . His stook of FANCY' ARTICLES embraces a rich one extensive colic - Won which it would be impossible to enumerate, but"cbmprishig ninny novelties which cannot fail to strike the eyeand please the taste, such as Ladies and Gentlemen's Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Hair Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Perfiimmt, of Ron- Belle's rich and extensive varieties. Fancy Soaps, Shoving Cream, Card Cases, Pocket Pistols, Pocket boous,lx.c. &Lc. Also, a new supply of Cornelius's elegant LARD LAMPS, togther with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets ; Musical Instruments, quibrel. lair, Children's Toys, Door Ales, and other arti cles in the variety. line, which with ksenstant. supply of fresh FRUITS. outs . and Confectlonary of the richest.quality, make a large nod splendid stock to which-hp:confidently invites the attention and patronage of his town and country friends, at the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly op posite the Curliele Bank., S. W. HAVERSTICK. December I .1847„ MrALLISTERS OINTMENT. IT has jtowar to cause all external SORES SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN DISEASES POISONOUS WOUN DS,to discharge their pu Id mutters, and then heals them. It is. rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely_a disease, exteroal or internal, that T will not benefit. 1 have used it for the last lour teen years rot: all diseases of the chest, consumu : tint' and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heave,, and man, thitt not one single ease has i tfakted_to hen -eirt when the lutfient was within the reach of mortal means. . hale bad physicians learned in the prOfession. I have had ministers of the IcOspel,Judges of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way and there has been but one voice---ene'univeasal voice—saying, "Mc- Allister, your Ointment is 60010 CON S UM PTION.---It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon. the lungs seated as '.they are within the s, stein. Hut, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdparat es the poisonous particles that are consu ming them,and expels them from the sy It is curing persons of ConSumption continually. H PADA C I-1 salve has cured persons of the headache of I'2' year's standing,. and who had it rcgular every week so that vomiting often took place. Deafness o.nd Ear Ache are helped with like success.- . remoyes almost imme diately the tntlamation and 'swelling WIWI' (he. pnlu ceases. "Read the direction around the box. GOLD FEE:T.—Consumption . Liver -Com plaint, pain in the eitest or bitlejaillik off of the I hair one or the other al wityalfecompanies cold feet., (This ointment in ate "tritely.) It is a aura sign of ilisetue to have cold feet. In scrofula, old sores "ryikpelas_, saltriteum, liver complaint, sore eyes qui nay, sore throat, bronchitis, broken or bore itreast i piles, all chest diseased - such 11§1IStil nun , oppressions, pain—also, sore I tin, chapped hands, turnors,entancotts crop. lions,ftervous diseases and of the spine, there is no medicine tines .klloWii as good. SC \ LI) 111 Al).---We havertired cases that netuall) defied every thing kilown, as well as The ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without . any bene fit, when a lew boxes at: ointmdo cured them. . lIALDNESS.--It will restore the hair sooner than any mhyr thing. UlLNS.—ltia the hest thing in the world for 13nrna. (Read the directions around the bow. - ‘VORMS.—It will drive every vestige of them away. There is probably on medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the etcpul sion of worms. .COWNS.--6ecnsionnl use ni the Ointment will - - - _ always keep corns from People need never be troubled with them ift rie) 'wilt use it. I'ILES.--Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. JAMES MCA LusTER & Co. Sale proprietors (lithe above medicine. CAUTION --No OIN TM KNT will be genu ne 'unless the names of Alines McAllister or names McAllister Sz. Co., arc written with a pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Uiot, S. W. Ilaverstick and Dr.. 1.3. Myers, in Car'islet .1, Sr. L.lteigcl, Me chanicsburg; Si ngi ser & Paul, Churchlown, and John fillet, Newaille. Kr GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG ! — Our agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relatitm to anex cellent young Indy, but who unfortunately pos sessed a very repulsive complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would beyome sore and breed. 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 ItAn- WAY ' S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAr ! As a sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a direc tion fdi all ladies to road the papers: Now mark the-advantage. Oitunday morning she took her place ,as usual, among, the choristers, and io the utter surpris73 of her fellow-songsters, pre sented a complexion as fair as a lily, and beauti ful as the most admired belie of the town.— Strange wondering and much excitement was exhibited by the blisy crowd, and nothing short of an explanation of how this sudden transforma tion lion ugliness to beauty was attained, would answer. The lady, Ince all her sex, full of gen tlenesa and kindness, explained the cause, and to the great, grand and beneficial effects of Had wayla Medicated. Chinese Soap, which she had been using for two weeks, was awarded the full approbation of the people, as the "restorer of lost beauty." Our. agent concludes thus—" Since the above has become knoWn, 1 have had a per fect rush for Rahway's Soap." _ In4ieq andgentlemen, if yon wish loge. Malt- . way's Soap in all itsmurity, call pp J.:14 W. FLEMTN G. lieti 23 7 \ W '-'-, -'''''' `44 - - h,• - -F'ilrl l , , '', , :t ii,.. 1 111,011 it ,- , • - ,;;;,!.,t,,,;-„,7„4,r , 1 ' —Ai. ti t 11, , ..,...4,w , ,„ •• i . r fi0,, , -- , :. ~1 1 , 1 11 , 4 , ..i ,- \e' it Icc'i l ''':- ' ' . • I \ ),,\, „ye , _ j ___........... I iut t 1 ,: ';, , '""'i-. , ' 1 !•••• • • 7.;•it,.."_) : ' NURSE WRIMIT'S - HOOTITING BYTHIPIroIt3 • ' 'CHILDREN TEETIIING. LL MOTH.ERSieving children alMoted , with en ofilioee diseases incident to ihei tote of in final, suet as consuls ons,sptismo• die rroup„ cutaneous „eruptions, disordoted ttotnnolii'And loosenesis of the bOweleS;Sheiild .never bewithnut this 'ln fallible'reinedy Wet one prosed,so ,o,f fi lacioue In all the' abtive`die: IsTinnerque teetimonials rot sidbe iftren‘ e,movg,ltennerits - hut,n trial is better. • 1. Cs rl ISI e Mareh ';j Jayne' ; id44l9,oall'siiiiiqi , , ,P ;'tbe : above v aluable, Ja~yne~sl:xpegtorapt; .:a , r: • . ,f! . I •C' ltdoeivit sale by pAILL,A.—This nryoo N SEN D'S' - R I 10810iiin dole iyiw P eTn f# iersvartlibto.l.ll','th.e' ea°s tr . 'per b, 0 1 ( le , ', dottili To, ur# 44 +q R. l rlr a rtt,Eintio 'Jr - • • -,t EME 'n'}'S~YEtl Q~o'r; Rahways Medicated Soap. eic •ti ere, flit r l.f t 1 Fj tj a: _ . Silk Fringes iGhtips , and:Bizttons LELDnfli dOLORSi ter match . Diego. es,and 'ourriwn ,manufacture) a firwrate-assortrnanti of =the- quality, for attle.atthe lowest Cash priqes'i'at:FArDßESS. LER'S Fringe and -TruMinieg Stine; No. 47.5. Second street, abOe.,Chestnut, • Philadelphia.— Together with a regular assortment' f STEEL GOODS, Puree Silks; Fans, Hair Brains and Curls, - &e. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cot ton Fringes.. , Purchasers are inviteckto call. They will find it to their interest to do so, as the goods will be sold cussr. - • • Philad. nprl2 ---,Perot Hann & Co 1 .1 Forwarding and General Commissions Mgchants, No. 41 North Wharves, and 83 N.Wmer street, Philadelphia PLASTER and SALT constantly on hand, for sale' at the Myna market rates: Liberal advances:made on Produce. Refer to DUTILH £.s HUMPHREYS3_ F RAN K LIN ,P LAII' " C Philad'ti. LEA, SUNKER44 CO. J. W. KEIRR, Harrisburg. apr s—Gm China, Glass and Qheens-Ware. T C. BOKE.E & CO., No. 41, North " • Howard street, between' Fayette and Lex logt_On 'streets, Baltimore, invite • the attention of Country Merchants and 'purchaser's generally, to "their large and well' assortgd ,stock of. cams, W .and QUEENS-AIIE, Wliklhqltordffor for sale 'at, tho very lowest market prices. Country Merchants will consult their interest by a call before purchasindelsewhere, • aprs--4t , Spicing Millinery Goods. Jcairr STONE & SONS, Impclters . and deular's in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, N 0.54 south Second street, Philadelphia, have•received by late arrivals from France,(chief ly of their own importation) a new and very rich assortment of SPRINOI4II::MNERY GOODS, tojwhich they will cupstantlyle Making additions. They have now. in store— • Silks for casing bonnets, of all prices. Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as sortment. Mme . Plain Mantua and Bonin ribbons,all widths,) . French and .American artifici al—ilowere,Lin groat •veriet y. Paris chip flats. , Crapes ' .crape - Fancybonnet and cap Nets. Trimming laces, face trimmings. Duckrams. willow, crowns, tips, &cc: kc. And all articles needed for the Millinery trade. .10" The attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city is wirticularly requested to our stock, ns it will be found far more extensive thnn that of any other house in our line, and the prices more moderate. mar 2:2-3t Steam Refined Sugar Candies. Cheapest in the World l-124-Cents per pound, Wholesale. J. RICIIARDSON, No. 49. Market at., 0) • Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that ho still continues to sell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of 812.50 per 100 Rounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United. Stales. t He also o ff ers affkinda of goods in the Confec- Winery - and Fruit line at corresponding, lownri 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 MAnxEr. STREET, Philadelphia: ml pring At the great-eon-trill cheap Hat and Cap Store, No. '284 i‘larket street, smith side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. ' • ITHIE subscriber takes 4his method to return '. his thanks to the people of the county of. Cumberland, for the very liberal share ol patron age which they have extended towards him for last few months, and would cull their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his SERINO rAsnioN or GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty, neatness and durability, cannbt be excelled by any other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, MitSh, Russia, Silk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and quail ties, together ,with a very large assortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps.— Country Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examine the stock, which they will find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it is his determination, having adopted the sys• tern of se4ipg for cairn only, to sell at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr., 281- Market at. south side, above Eighth CEEB Iron Coininissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, nod No. 54 North Wharves, Philacieiphia. THE undersigned still continue the Commis- Ail/I1 business, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of tunny. years, end ex• tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the a4untry, has enabled de to establish such relations ns give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any oilier house. • mar 22-Gm 0 R RICK & CAMPBELT,. Printing Types WILL• be-sold at 1111.1.1C1;:'S N. Y. TYPE FO UN 1) 11. Y, after March 15th, 1848, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months' notes: ROMAN. TITLE, &C. SHADED &C. Pica, per lb. 30 eta. 52 cts. 90 eta. Small Pica . 32 56 •95 Long Primer 34 Bourgeois 37 66 109 Brevier 92 74 129 Minion , , 48 Nairriuroi -58 Agnto The above prices, in consequence of increased facilities for manufacturing, ore much reduced from former rates.• A liberal discount for cash in hand at the date of the Invoice. Presses, Chases, eases, Wood Type,ink, &c, furnighed at the lowest manufacturers' prices, eithdi for cash or credit. Our Specimen Book (Or leo, is now ready for distribution to Pringre',lno will send foi it, and contains many now articles that we have ne ver before exhibited, such es Writing Flourishes, Ornaments, Ornamental Fonts, &c. of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution of orders. terror sale, several good se ° cond•hnnd Cylin der and Pinion Power Presses, Standing Press es,-Hand-Printing--Presses:— GEORGE (TRUCE tr. CO. N. & J. DI. Rowe, SROOM "AND WOODEN—WARE Store, No. 63. North Third street, one door above Arch, east side, Philadelphia, Manufactur ers and wholesale . dealere io all kinda of Broom - S - Brushes, Buckets, Cedar 'Ware, . Willow • and ; French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-mado-Wood• en-Wore , or every. description, &o, &c, at, the lowest market pricek"'-' - • ' V - • To Purchasers of hen and Steel. ' • • . . MIRE , SubseribereOmportere and" Dealers . in Tereigii - and Airiatioair rrthi;bitliarif to call the attention of pnro . hasers of IRON STEEL,. to , tho' neva.. nesortmen t •pf. , 111 vied° :Pf.erwigmarCablormd-Coninton,Englistr-irii- Which •they.notiv have and, ate oonstanily oising*.flrom Europa , dlreet. l .- Also :American - on, consisting , of Jffoop,,Band, demi 4; Fisglieh"; - Rnseian 'tind 'AmariCan'ShenClron; Small Round 'and Square' Iron; from • 346 the arid ''opitirdet,'l3Oiler 'and''Fluo Iron: ./ilorri;). eiroe, and,Nail ' Rode, Aide' Iron, various Lnioatlitive,.Tire• rind f &Woad Iron. ' Angle Iron; Half round Iron, &O. Aprilig andßlieteir: ed Steel, from biro! of , Svratle Criet and 'Sheer 'liiteel; , &o: allot which they offer 2tlt,' tlii . i.:LOYlTST,' , :ratee, for anti; of at Piz ' monoB . reference, 'and to whieli:lhey,iiivite'the 'attention of •pureitarars beitire'iatAe,nishiTllf their : ' Abir4 : Plg'anii:Bltrint'lrodricriiyad on can't. ylif - . ''" , 1i.7.144ater Si:und s • qmPel,Avenue;Pitifa ' 213,47,-.11,,,,,,7:1;:',4-fzA!;-,- = 1 ; 6 : a '-ig fl i t fliG;a:t • I I.44'St ow! " Pin" Aslit9 ; 847%, ; • • , . • • Foll,the reinciyal and permanent cum of all diseases arising from an impure meta of the Blood 'and habit of ilia body, viz: Chronic diseases ef- the-Chest, .Pleurisy, Brom chitis,.G . atarth, etc. Scrofula in- all its forms, • Totter, Scald head, Cutaneous affectionsof the • face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism; nod Hepsfetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints, While Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con siittitional disorders, arising from debility,Mer. curial and Hereditary predispositions, Pte. illt7fln every change that is taking place in the • body, it is manifest ,that it is brought 'about by something having a substantive existence. If we suppose; the organs of'out body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention' of something that bears an unheal• thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there must be the interposition of sem - linen/ ingredient which by playing itspart as ti,,,cause, served to modify the properties 'before .connected with the body. It is absurd to talk oraliMnaneons disease taking place in organs previously healthy, with -out the interposition of some morbific agent ; us well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cane which must be removed, thro , -the agency of the blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidence t he following is submitted to the public : , Philadelphia, June 7, - 1847. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan• aces, it affords. me much pleasure to be able to recommend - it as ~ a valuable 'remedy for all those chronic, constitutional and glandular diseases, to which, it is i3specially - adaPie& To those who are Afflicted, and require medicine as an alteratilm, they;eannot. obtain it. in a more egreable, aetive and' uniform state than is to, ho (Mind in the Pan acea. I have used it in several instances with de aided and signal success. Yourg, &c. • D. Am.rsbx,• M. D. •_Prepared and sold at the North West corner of Third and Soufh streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle by S. 'ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle.. feb23 Dr. Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla, IS the best anti cheapest Preparation of Sar &marina ever offered to the public. being" distilled from the first quality ofHontrurniSara a partlht Root , --and one hottl e cif this 'prepara tion is warranted superior to.two bottles of iacy other iu theirtarket, and will retain its virtues • unimpairable in any climate. It is pleasaid to the 6 ate, and from infancy to age this Extract 'Will eradicate di scase, - invigorat e the hotly, anil is the best Medicine for,the_prevention and cure of ,disease ever discovered. in any age ot-the ' wnrld.Altsaction is mild, anti itches wit bout sickening or:debilitating the" patient. Thou sands have used it in the Dr.'s private practice, and consider it the grratest-blessing ever Offered man. It acts in perl'ect harmony with the laws of nature. and has never • been known to fail ; 94 here its use WaS persevered in, to cure even long saniding and desperate cases of Asthma, I lirofichitis,Catarrh,Colic, roughs, Colds. Con sumption, Cramps,Caticernits Sorcsand Ulcers, Dropay,-Dysentery,Erysipciaa,Xevertind Ague, Female conmlattus, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Gravel, hysterics, inflammation, Indigestion, Jattuilice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia, Palpitation of the fleart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal complaint, Snit alumni, Soled Dead , Syphilitic complaints,Tic Dolereux , Pimples on the Face, Swelled Limits and. Joints, Pam itt the, Side, Spitting. Blood and till cases or Prostration of Strength, and General Debility of the human body. In all cases enttMerated abode. Dr, Treplia• ean's Sarmstpitsilla rripiilly and surely restores to heath. A trial will satisly• any one of the truth of these representations. Ttl TUE LADIES. • Delicate Females who starer from theoltstritc lions and debility to which Ladies of setlentiiry Habits are liable, will by the use of one or two bottles of Dr. 'fraphegan'a Saraparilla, regain their health and color. It 19 Vllllllll/le le [nose who are approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to assist nature by quickening the bloodand invigorating the system. Ladies who have pale complexions r dull-eves, blotches tie the face, rough skin or freckles, and arc iow spirited, use Dr. Traphegait's Sarsapa rilla. It will cleanse the blbotl, remove the freckles and blotoltes, mid give you WI W1 . 1111:1101 entiniellllllCe, Sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful complexiote. Childrea who areTsnering, from bad and un healthy hi mare of the blood, call be quickly re. stored to health, strength - and bloom. 1)1.. hagan's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pa latable, children take it readily, and such as are thin sad weakly snow a ear a robust and healthy appearance. It can he administered to Intents with perfect safety, and such as are suffering from Summer Complaint will receive great relief. Nothing can be more astonishing than its in vigorating rulers MlOll the human s) stem. Per e.t.a all lassittele and wealcne,s before taking it, Lt once become robust and healthy under its in fluence UE2 ion o The use sin bottle of Dr. Traphagen's Sarsap arilla occasionally, will prevent di sease,and Its a Fall and Spring purifier of the system it stands unri =ailed ot the present day. Its use as ill pre vent qmorld-of aufferingan I pain. It all . persons will keep their blood purified and their bodies strengthettea by the use of this Sursapnrilla,they will be sure to escape the attack of any prevalent or contagious disease. t ry .Purchasers will be careful to observe that every bottle of . Dr Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa ture in black ink on the label of the bottle, and a inc simile printed in rod ink on the untaido wrapper, as a guard against counterfeit.: Put up in handsome white gliisa quart bottles, at tile low price of ONE DOLLAR per bottle: For safe uholoselo and retail by COLO OR and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North _Hanover-street,-Carlisle 12 132 - - 130 Dr. Barber's ...Liniament I.VOM ISINBZW3o TThis most valuable Embrocation has been used with wonderful success in the cure of some of the most troublesome diseases with which the horse is allected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff ness ofjolnts, galls produced by the collar and saddleotrains 'of Silo shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and cofq,n joints, strains of. the. whirl , bone, knee, and--fetlook,poll.fistulos, curbs,splints, spavin, soon cures old or fresh if iiiiirds,cnto, bruisos;fistules, poll evil,curbs, ete.,and griTea Instant reitefin the scratches, grease, cte.,and the. diseases incident to horses having white feet and noses produced by St'John's Wort; which so often destroys the hoofs and bones of liniforitTind resists the action of sulphur and vitriol ointments, and other remedies equally powerful. No application has heretofore proved so naeful, in relaying oiliness . of the, tendons and joints, and producing such immediate 'and beneficial effects in cracked heel?, brought on by high feeding, splints and spraios.,- This.Embreertion is highly recommended to_ farriers, keepers, of livery stables, wagopers stage propriotorsoand private go ntleneo, own ing herses, , as an , invaluable .reinedy and 'Wald be constantly kept itr '''Also'faintorC whose horseeare..an liable ;to kieks; eirteen4 Waunds;livill,firidlt - eqUelly advantageous_ to,keeri it cOnstantly,eo.h and.— ua ial in the treqtrrion t of i working cattie r -for gallsi sore decks,leuts wounoe,eto. • • - .for intarlielo' V 4• .A:131141161' ERS, J my 2.1.,1847:,:-: i4it ...,G ~ 4. Fi .'. siipply, of Fisiiii - .isrerf . :S.si*y.. j1.1 . 13V receiyet-froa,llP. :':Ltin . d'riiili t iiliiiif9F, s.alO 4,..;..' \'':....:: '''','.', 4 ).:.•a' ''' ,-' ~.; -'s!., l - . 1141.4.,ca1.'.., . . ~ _... , ; A , ;1 4 ,A,1 - 1„07. -, superior lot Of„ I%lo . i:received at "the !,'llea4tvia,`! , Nallipayer,:stetet;,i ' , mer 29 ' ' Effil 1. TLYItC~ Dr, -Keder's Paratceet, Il PREVENTS DISE.I:SE The Great English Remedy, MI sr l7-- cwk. *#t;o lI J V , , ME 1)364 bid, ood's Steam - - Ifoif , 'RaMng Zanu • facttonr, Ridge Road, above Buttonwood . m. Philadelphia. IRON Railings for pubile and plivafe build imp and public squares, of every variety of , lorm and pattern. Cemetery Railings, of classic and unique .de signs, embraping upwards of one hundred dif- • ferent , iarieties. . Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens, Halls - and Piazzas—new style. Verandas and Pilasters, for. Cottages, made in every style. Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for carriage en- trances. •. Now style of Balcony Brackets, &c. Iron Tables of various styles, embracing Louis - XIV, Elizabethean, 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, &e. They are beautiful arti cles of 'furniture for Hat Stores .and other es tablishments where it is desirable to make a ) grand display. IKr He has recently constructed an elegant substantial ,CAST Icon Hircittnn POST, in lord! adinirablyjadapted to permanency of plisition, highly ornamented,` and representing a well 'cite % cuted BEAD of that noble animal, the HOMO.— Snell tin article has long been a desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the public. Strangers visiting Philadeldhia, - are respect fully invited its call at Jtis Warerooms, and ex amine-his dilTerent specimiThs of new and beau tiful work. • ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. 1:7" He' has recently published, et great ex-, pease; nn original work exhibiting the new de signs and patterni which are executed at his es tablishment, embracing all the aboye articlesf and the various and splendid patterns of Cemo tery, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and nib, cr.celebrafed_eetnetertes, designed expressly for hisown esialdishment,find which may be sent to any prig of the wothl to those who desire to make a selection. Undoubted reference will be tequi. "red to ensure a promptl6luru of the woik, after an-opportunity for making the selection. Pliihidelphin, April .9. Wholesale °Clothing Warehous No. 1523 Market.etreet, beßveen '4th and sth Philadelphia. ruHE subscri erTiespectfully solicits the' atiCM -- atm of country Merchants and dealers gen erally, to an examination of n complete stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, whichlor extent, variety and workmanship, he Antlers himself will give universal satisfaction, while• his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers•indUctinents which cannot he surpassed by any other establishment in the United States. mar JACOBREED. • Hover's First Rate Premium WRITING INK. , Sayer Medal just awarded by - the ...imerican In stitute, New ,hni, (1847.) THE following testimony from.distinguish ed Instittltionstlpeaks for Raul': UNIVEI‘ITY er PENNSYLVANIA, May.t l .1841. Baying tried, for some time, tliC Meek Ink manufactured )y Joseph E. Hover, we have found it well _suited for manuscript, by its run ning freely and. its exemption from coagulation. Its simile ids° weave well pt eased with. V, E HORNER , I), Derin of 111 Faculty Dud Pi of. of Anatomy JOIIN LUDLOW Provost SAM'L B Vice-Prawn HENRY REED, Secretary of the ._.... • Facclty of Arts ROSWELL PA lIKF.,Prof. °Mat. • Philosophymnrebeinism W IV GERHARD, Lecturer in the - Medical Department PENDLIWANIA MEDICAL COLLED We fully concur in the shove, , SA NUL GEO. MORTON . , NI I), Dean of the Focally CENTRaL liana ScilooL, Plu LIIDELcii A 1) BA Cll E, Principal II MeNl wertur., At f), Pro Anatomy ATftaffeirK NslittarmE CO, PIIIIIIIIELPIIIB. - FREIM FRA LET, Secrelary CUSTOM floust:, Put [AIDE I c4l 1311 J I) GEORGE,Dep, Naval °Meet HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, A Superior Article, IVar : m . ll(od. For Sale, W holesale ui Retail ,at the Ma no fn. ory, No. 87, North Third street, opposite Cheri.) btreet , Philadelphia. by JOUPII Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov IT. 1847 Ilt-' It Never Fails, .d.DI C UR E 'V 0 URSOLF.—From time immemo: rial tliere has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a specks of disease, the depend ence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral laws. To those AFFIACTRII, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, as being the most certain, speedy, and valuable specific ever otiered to the unfortunate. It has wherever known acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou sands have been mired by its use, and as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet or business, nor contains either mercury or notions drugs in the least injurious to the sys tem, it is boldly presented as the.best remedy for such diseases yet offered.. It is used by physi cians and pronounced superior to any known re medy. Full directions accompany each bottle. Fdr sale at N. W, corner 3d and South streets, Philadelphia, and by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr. Darnitz. York • G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr. McPherson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg, Pu. fel) 9 Cumb , Valley Transportation—House (4 1 „• 0 7 1.4 .4•41%" 7.7sfro; Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. :rn W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission CI Merchant, linanisnurte, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that Rum the liberal pat ronageAgite:conduct" to him during the past year he has been entbUraged to ninkti more elttenstyc ar rangements fur the present season, and ' has utl-.. ded two new, large and splendid Boats to-his LINE, and will be fully prepared.nfter the op ening of the Canal, to fOrward PRODUCEand MERCIIANDIZE tif all kinds to and-from Phihideiphia,j3altimora, Pittsburgh, .&c. r.t at the lowest. rates of freight and with the utmost des , patch: 'lt— . CARLISLE 4. GASKEI,L, ' Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No, 98 Comtierce Bt. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? . J. ItIcrADDEN & CO. S Pitts'g Agents for Care; ;WLINDHRIACH &,GRIER, • , NO. 21'2 Market St., Philadelphia. _ • , _ _ ITA.L OR RE_Y_ND LH S; No; 923' Market et., Philadelphia. ,JAMES & CO., .. ,•Broad'street,PhiladelPhia. *LIN R; • Ntiitlt'great, BaltiMore, Harrisburg,-31are11'2,3, 4898:L—tf. . e 'tune ar • • THE', A:Ae w , Ltimb o r., • V , ard at it lie , : borhee; of 4ilest:'; In re o and : •Loabat alibi,' whore ho now.' bat rind wil I ;I(orip:Ootietritilly' ob hand'a firat-rat o•aellott Mont of seciaoired'PllTE BOARDS'..titidrPLANlC,Q'nrith othof•'!ltirdle , ..Of •STUVF, ail of which , ho•wIll'oell•loW for efitrW' Ile rOsboothdly,leolicitietliik•pithliMparionate: mar 29-4' .1 VAL H. HA Rlir Harlsburg Transportation • FUNK MILLER, FORWARDING Commissiou Merchania,; Ilantusuona , , ' Pa. ship Produce, Merclilin-. due, Etc. to Aaltimoro , Philadelphia, 4o: %Dal, Plaslor,Nails, Salt, I?islt, Groceries, , &c' constantly, for . solo. march 29,'1848 . ;off i••• ' • 1361'418' ,13,-f•1,31,0,8Y 200 u for ,nkireZ6C:AIPT.IO „ • " l 3 AB4 ,871,. p'SSI SRoP'P.Pf ' - • ' temeg‘ :I is ill' 1:13 - ot:T •Er TNtERNA 'or Eiternat,perniatierilly cured •1' by DriIUPHAWS VEGETABLE ELECT TUARY, an. INTkRMAL Romany . aecrirdititt.d — direethinS;ti - mho idiCirro anteed. SYMPTOM OF TOE DISEASE: — ., A dOilltileol C 4 Oll , sequence of this affection is -a kind 6r is tendsmutt, or bearing down sensation j os it islattillierly ed ; there also a hat, tension and,threbbing . itt the part, varying'froar a moderate degree df,thesi sensations to the most excrutiating suflering.;— these are caused - by tho great flow of blood, to 'the parte. Sometimes the inner coat of the bowel protutles at every evacuation, forming what is called Prolapsus, or falling of the boviels; this is' the cffeceof long continued irritation andvyealt:. nese of that °Rim. in some instances theipatient experiences nervous pains, which are indescriba ble,; and known only to the sufferer, which coin-' immediately . after an evacuation, and con tinue from thirty minutes to several hours ; these 'sensations are 'very annoyibg and Sometimes very , diatteesing. This disease, when of long continn- -.- once, is attended by pain and weakness in the beck, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, pain end numbness in Ilia legs and feet, a. sense of straitness•about the chest, and unnatural fulness of Its abdominal .viscera, accompanied .with palpitation of the heart " nod. oppression. Individuals sometimes experi ence, revione to an intact of the Piles, symp toms denoting great derangetnent'in the eircula• Lion there is a sense of weight and pressure in file abdomen, with a peculiar feeling of utteasi- netts in the 'bowels, constipation oc perinreum, at tended with pram in the back and loins, nausea, hml_slight pains in the. stomOhi,pale eounte mince, confused imitations in the head, weariness, and inimitable and discontented state of the mind, 'and a sense of fulness and oppression in the. re gion of the stomach: The cirettlatien on . the surlitee is feeble, and the current Of bleed deter mined inwnrd and downwards. For all of the 'above diseases and . ebinPlaints, Dr. 'UPHAM'S' VEdETABLE ELECTUARit bhms of fectually, and therefore prevents Piles. • READ THE TESTIMON't". Ilunsort, Dec. 11, 1246. GENTS:—I have used Dr..Upham!s -Vegeinbie- Pile Electuary which I purchased of you, and find it one of the best medicines in use for tins Piles, and also for bilious affections, arising fictin an impure state of the system. Yours, &c.• E. A. COLE, Marble Dea - - - U. S. MARSIIAI,'S Orrice, N. Y. 3 i Dec. 6, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gentlemen, un derstanding that you are the general agents for the sale of Dr. Uplitn,s Vegetaclo Electuaryifor the cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to' volunteer-a recommendation in behalf of Abet in- Valuable medicine. I have been flatted for ma ny years with Pileseend have tried various reme dies, but with no beneficial effects--indeed, began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But about the first of September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to say thnt-1 sin not only relieved, but, as I believe, perfectly. cured. I roost earnestly recommend it to nil whn-tuay have the misfortune to.be afficted with that annoyinu and dangerous disenke. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. ELY MOORE. REMADE/M.l: CURE OF Pii.r.s Ivry YEARB STANDIND!; .Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass. ?_ November 29, 1847. .5 Messrs. Wyatt &-Ketchum—Gents: For thirty' years I have been Differed with l'iles, general, debility and inflammation, causing tumors and pralapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and oth ers could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings tidy description. 1 was confined to bed, unable to help inysclf, and nt last given up by my physician mid friends in despair of ever gaining health: in fact tbr three days before I cummenced . using Dr. Upliaties Eelectinny, I was entirely speechless arid. my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use Of Dr. Ilphattes Electuary, though an OLD 3IAN, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the pub lic that myJivaltli is now good. and hope to live many, your s, if it is God's will, to make 'known the virtues of Dr. Uphant's Electuary, and to re• comniend it to my afflicted fellow-creatures. It hetped me beyond the expectations of all .that knew my case,4nd .I can only say to others that it is" in_ tap opinion, the best medicine in the world for l'iles,'or any other disease of the bowels ; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every ease. Yours, with the utmost expression of tnankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. Egraniont, Berks co, Mass.? . .November 29. 1847. The above certificate tells n simple and truth ful story of suffering and relief, of which, as phy sician and witness in the ease, I cheerfully en dorse. DR. CHAPMAN. NOTIOE—The genuine Upham's Elecluary has his written Fignaiiire, thus (Ir 7" A. Upham, 11. D.) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Priro $1 a hon. • Or Sold wholesale and retail by VIYA'I"I' & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, N.Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. SA AI 1) E ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle January 5,1818-1 v Stanton's External Remedy, CALLED treirgrS .XLIXI-.IIIEXT. now universally acknowledged to bo the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, contractions ot: the Muscles, Sore Throat mid Quinsy, is:. sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, 'Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum. Burns, Croup, Frosted Peet, and all Nervous Diseases. PUNT'S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori -11 unequalled by any . similar remedy. 'lt requires no puffing;to give it a reputation, it has been for some time silently . and surely securing it, and now,when its bench( nil effects have been experienced by so ninny, the expressions of grail rude are continually. appearing, and those who hove been made whole by its means are desirous that the afflicted should no longer remain igno rant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Geo. E. Stanton, the Proprietor, is con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received front us use, and ninny of the cures it has effected almost exceed belief. In' one case a child had been a cripple for eight years, having wrenched the spine, when nt the age of two years, by a fall from a chair. Medical treatmen failed, but fear bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength, and ho now joins x'ith hie playmates in their youthful guMbols, al robust as the healthiest of them, and only n rmall hump onchis back to re• rebid - hint of hie early ea - brings. *•:-'rice - 25 cents per bottle. The Mierse)s ,Friend. . TAN TON'SPAPILLARY OINTMENT S acknowledged to be the moat valuable Mlle. dy that brie yet. beendie covered,'and may be, re. beg on wit It confidence by all who may have oc casion for !ts use in cases Of MILK FETES, Astra IN. TUE BREAST, SORE NIPPLEII,:&C: " Sal* Ointment is particularly intended for , thoiss complaints that Mothers ere liableto during th , nursing:of-infants; and may-be truly called.!:Th Nurse'sTriend: Price 2.5 - cts. per.box. G.E...STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, ' few:York. 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