Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 26, 1848, Image 4

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One Dollar for six montlia.
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In advance.
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Advertiseinents,mithing fifteen lines or less, will
he charged at thin rate 'of Fifty cents for one Inser
tion—three time lor One bollnr, rind twenty-five
cents for overy subsequent insertion'. Trtarly adver
tisers wilt be charged at the following taros :
One-Coluntni with [he parer, for ore yens, - *25.
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JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
SIICII nsjirtudbills, Circulars and every
er - description of Printing, executed handsomely and
expeditiously and at the I.OWET 1.14 C ES.
The Bucha Vista Plan,
Ala—"I ; ilo Tariff men are coining."
Oh! what makes the Lorna tremble
When tnguther eapeMble I
Oh! don't you hear theni grumble,
All around I , lllollt the
'Tle.tho gallant Whig Commander,
Who never cage surrender, •
All wilt whip torn In November,
On the %WM Vlettrplan..
Par they . know that gallant ZACK
Is already on the track,
And will surely drive thent back,
On the Buena Vista plan.
With onwgellant new commander,
rio,never says surrender,
Vito will whip them In November,
On the Buena Vista plan.
Oh! we've got them in nscrape,
From which they can't escnpa,
Unless they get some "grope,"
On
On the Buena Vista plan.,
With our gallant &c.
With their:Santa Anna iinev,
And their Gen'l Lewis Ca..
Wo will drive them nil to grass,
‘Vith our Minna Vista man /
NVlth our gallant, &c.
Cline and flutter N their teem,
For which they all may nerenm,
hitt we'll wake them (runt their dream,
On the Beene Vista plan. •
W-ith our gallant, Sre.
Ile can beat theindioth together,
With their old Week cockade, feather,
In rain or shiny weather,
On the linena Vista plan.
With our gallant, &c.
. Oh f Will mend old 11Iarcyts-breachoi,
litith his proper _kind of stitches,
And will answer his despatches,
On Out Buena Vista plan.,
With our gallant, &co
Ho would not, as Jimmy 'Polk has dons,
Give up the half of Oregon,
Rut, would suroly make thu British run,
Os the Buena Vista plan.
With 04r &c.
Oh t he'll tight from Maine to Oregon,
And then go hack to 'Arnehingtoor
For then he'll.lurre tho vict'ry won,
On the Buena %lean plan.;
--With.ohr gallant, &c.
THE TiiM OA PLATFORDL
THE ALLISON LETTER
There is no more appropriate time than
the present for republishing Gen. TAY-
Loa's admirable letter to Capt. Allison.—
We believe it presents a platform of prin
ciples quite broad enough for every
Whig, as well a goodly portion of our
opponents, who we think cannot object
to the old-fashioned republican principles
which Gen. Taylor advances in this let
ter. Let the Whigs of Cumberland
county—let men of all parties—read
again and again this letter, and the more
its sentiments are weiglred and reflected
upon, the deeper will they sink into the
heart of every good citizen as words of
true wisdom. We subjoin the letter :
l 3 Acv Bowie, April 22, 1848.
Dear Sir :—Aly opinions have recently
been so often misconceived .en 4 misrepre
sented, that I deem it due to myself, it not
.• to my friends, to make a brief --exposition of
Mehl upon the topics to which you have
called my attention.
1 have consented to the use of my name
:is a candidate for the presidency. I have
- frankly avowed my own-distrust of my fit
ness-fur that--high station •but-having r at the
solicitation of many of my couctrymetr, ta
ken mtposition as a candidate, I do not feel
at liberty to surrender that position until my
friends manifest a wish that I should retire
from it. I will 'then moot gladly do so. I
hove private purposes to'accomplish, no
• party purposes to build up,•=no enamee
to punish—nothing to 'serve but my cow
. to'.
I have been very neon addressed by fol
iar, and my opinionei have been .asked upon
almost' every question that might occur to
the writers as affecting the interests of their
, --tiountry-or-their'parly—l_have-noLalways.
'responded to these inquiries, for various
reasons. s
I confess, Whilst A -have--great cardinal
.principles which will rogulaus my political
. '-am not sufficiently familiar with all
• - thii,•mirnSur!,:iietails olpp l iticallegisiatioa to
hi
:give : Solen :pledgee to ,thtint my influence,
if I wore President; to earry.out- this or- de--
led that measure. ' I liavo , no . concealment:
hard nolopinien which' I would not'readi,ty' ,
rpy 2 o:o4iPli3d'eaujitriinent, but
crude', impremsions,,Upon+ mattera , of policy,
which-pay •he,right to-day wrong tri,;fflor
____row;_riteiverhana., not the, best test of flew*
• foreffice. ,gao, who ; annot be trusted
opt t'Pledies;, ennnot be.cols Wed', in'; .merely
• ...ion:taccountii.vailtl . nroCbeitiliow.!
''e'Verinokie•to , res , to (Arm nines.
reiterateW hat haveofioneaid
(11(I;bic(notn if till kit_
woujil.,46ibil:tlittm'etii'Piiioicieiie or
H7 - a - , - ,tioiry - ;,7l::would:eitdeniror. to act.inileppral:
'"ot t . ,partje , domination. . feel
"•_l•l2.ltatiritl4o,..:administsrshegaireinmentiiiitta_mt_
. 4 .G;.lo.lfoid , by!paitk wham es:4t , ' 4 4' .:• . : , ':;,4: 1 %* - : , !1•_ .1
(vele_ poirer.=;The'Paiiiitgf-
N::;'i.Ye#11.104.40:109!'9/1 to: the • Etiee_elt,Velle
• - s VAtPßittf t .o: l ,"'Yt?th a, l* ,- ",e - logylaijogooly,
;,...-,-,:,,,ipp1y,19,,,e p ~
q.m x :9PlOl9p, s, t)* Over _be
~ ., , extfreutedl.except ni;.easeek.ot,iilear° v kdation
of : . oir constittaitir:-Manifest . Attiteri.,:and'
3fank_iii:oo. l 4talinn : *.cnto'e*.; hirliied;`
.1 have i4ill,lho
known i'9llllolll' , ana' wishetpUthe. Em u *,
aiveJi ' exercised undue Mid liijertima
- .31111,pce thelegtelecive 4eportmeni:t4
hanger of
it treat #tii*o irOM its true ljiedry—t'
opinions Of the
iliti-lEx,eelu fo ive chalk
, 'i,lath - MijektiaristiAs,"4Uterposastritme d i
• ''fOksAhtlinillinOlifil,ow,nth.ttia-litiea
lii'ifiind'6 , 4olo.6okt, , d; by illeliifiW 4
ir( . '7 Pon the subject ulzthu•tortfl' the
7,
~ I :..m'.m..vw~_idkNi;?'J` s s:~~; may: r~ri:a%Sitia:Y' g2yi~;,~,.
cut re ncy, the frn ili!otrOttieht,oredilbelipifigli•
trays, .riveis,liik t Lcial,c4;lo6,
the people; as'Oxiireilidliffirattgliigeir-rep
resentatives in .Congrisse, Ought lo yr,i'vespec—
tediandoarriedrout by
dh-4 sincerely:
rejoice at the 'Trolled 'of peace- '
has been devoted to arms, yd 1' look"idiom
War at all, tithes'and under all eiMunistairid - di
as a tumid - MI. ebin
patible with national honer.S,', The principles
of our, government as. as its true policy
are opposed. to the subjugation' of Other na,.
tions, and the dismemberment of other coun
tries by conquest. In the language..of the
great Washington, "Why should - we quit our
own to stand on foreign ground?" hi the
Mexican 'war our national hobo:it has been
vindicated; amply vindicated, and in dicta
ting terms of peace we may well Him(' to
be forbearing and even magnanimous to our
fallen loc.
. These are my opinitins - neon the subjects,
referred to by you;.and:any_repotts or pub=
lications, written or verbal, born any soiree,
differing in any .essonifaritarneular from
what is here written, are unauthorized and
untrue.
I do not •lidow that I shall &gain write on
the subject of national politics,7 - I shall-en
gage in no schemes, no cot Ibinniions ire
intriFiies. - If . the American people hove not
they,ought not,to givanie
their stitlrages. they (to not, you know
the v‘ . •611 - . enough to fielievc mo wlion'l do
ctoral shall be content. lam too old a sol
dier to murmur against-such high authority."
Z. TAYLOR.
To Capt..J. S. Aqsou.
IcDttiric .
Brandreths PW's
Have a principle them similar, or wide!
accords with, and truly strcegthena the, -
rifying principle of the blood. Road nd
understand.
T"Eprinciple of Life, that subtle d in
visible principle which animates the hu
man frame and whose seat le in the blood, is
one of tho most impenetrable secrete of the
Creator, We cannot comprohen. _his princi,
pie, but we know that it is in the blood, for if
WIYDECREARE the amount of blood in the body,
we decrease the principle of litc: and that, it
wo draw all the blood from the body, that life
ceases. So we must believe what tho Scrip
tures say on this subject; m one can doubtit.
The life of the flesh is emphatically in the
:blood!—Thorn can bo.no mistake on the sub
ject; so wo must then ba also convinced that
any thing which impedes the circulation of
the blood most deprostror boar down the prin
ciple of Life, and make the body subject to
receive injury from the principle of corruptibi
lity else ionplirnted in the human frame. We
cannot deny it. There is in every created be
ing a principle ("corruptibility as well as a
peinciple of animation. It is when this cor
ruptibility becomes too puwerful for the Life
Principle or Wed, that disease cornmences e —
It is not because it does exist, but because tt
bucomeit active; in some it has taken a hundred
years to dovelopo itself; in some it has become
_paramount before birth, and did child is still_
.born. Tito constitution of the child depend s
upon its parents • he receives from the priori.
plo of his life, and also that which will ulti.
mutely destroy him, and when of ago he trans
.mite them to his children. . .
The principle of corruption ie subject to the
influence of many causes of vitiation: It is,
therefore, necessary that we be provided with
ample means to prevent injury from it ; or
in consequence oh this vititation that putri•
dily , would be prodncod which would destroy.
the individual ere he had arrived at that period
of life which lie would have done from the
principle of life which was in him. Now, to
accomplish this, wo must- prevent an accumu
lation of those humors which bear down the
principle of life. Do not wait for an attack
of ..icknoss, bid on the first appearance of the
enemy assist nature in her operations to ex
pel him from the body. This is the object
always attained by those who use Brandroth'a
Pills. Thousands who have kept their beds
for years have been restored by the use of this
medicine. They are as harmless as a piece of
bread, yet all powerful for the removal_cif
dis
ease whether 'chronic or recent infections, or
otherwise. By the use of Brandreth's
the blued Is gradually purified, and becomes
,too strong for all impediments to its the
course, and thus the blood is restored to per
fect health and usefulness. Tho idea of two
spirits, the one good and the other evil, having
power over man, is thus given a corporeal ap
plication, and, what is better, we know how to
assist the good principle, the blood, to conquer
the bad humors, and. thus -produce health and
cheerfulness, where before theta was nothing
but sadness and despair.
Bo exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT
PILLS. The Agent is the only person from
whom Brandreth's Pills should .be purchased.
The BIIANDREITIPS MIA, arc sold fin: 25
cents per box, at - Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal
018ee,241 Broadway, New York, and by the fol
lowing duly authorized Agents:
Said in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ
Solo Agent for this borough.
- —ilutuger
Destroyer,'
e tho_munld_t
Wenhallen
eine better "adopted to the "expaleion of worms
from the hunianbody than Shepherd's Vlrmi.
fugo. It has been used by thous inke with
Oittire natisfacti m. It has the adventsge of
Most Other. Virmifugesi as line %for Dickens lha
ppreon using; it. It has ' , cared children that
have boon subject'fite;. for. >mare, and that.
;had bpoiLtiveh ,Vri by physician, parent:l..od
.friands lenhould alwpYsi m ibyert a purga
tive " e ftiechildieb,"usitetrengthens thorn, and
th•, 'sfinr time•;earriesl . off the pearier 'par..
',ticles.offood, and Worme,•if;•they are troubled
• with thein.. •
,r ~•
The' following:certificate has. beep "landed
. to. us, by ,Jdige Kopne, of Luzeroc:ceurity,"Pa.
'lt e oaks for Heal. , ,%• •
, Time Hi ll ; 2 • .47. I
.Jolla Koons. -
DDeerwill, plintee's!md me ,
4 'trot.' '
tlatimerit of Shepherd's VOrmifuge. The tliree
hcittles'purclutred ..you - Ashott u ti me age have
been used effects. „Tticy
were given - Ttilhlitltif one
:'case 65 iviiraufire're''expetie6,lti
and in. the lest 67:"1 am analothi to = gliellte
rest of my family the,benefts oftlihemeditilne l ;
and,'therefere order ae - aliove. l : Thiiitsltlecldt
edli,tho'beif article , for , destroyjpg;ivsitipio
,hils_oveiLbien,in • this, part ofithe country...4;l
haves tried Orriele;Reakeili. Merriek's :and
Atiller's, but wi‘hout any good effuet.t.: • t
Years p,ithesteism. "t" :
AMUEL,SNYDE iq . I
..
1 7 ,iirittifilgearci
ie'r 'tgui; folloWint
ehents of du mberlarid eountyi Pi 4 and b = Dr.
'Wm'. C. 51'Ptioilionalarrisbutg: '
lj,s'f3": WI; inT,NER, "Carlisle; JOU
lithitiblieeburgt,Altu , DillerMewsilltn,:Rebett
Elllelf.Talurgr IY.'3s..P a taakel..Blo,s.,
exaviltc lunitr,ll ; i44 'CP;-
'l Af k i tli t . 6 o A*4ol;!•itg,f - #lo;Yogcliz
touryrnaite;gingAT;roo•4oiy9iv
ettriv PlttOT p, i l k
el
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Ilungs,,c9ughscoiwialorosei4actimi'lln
'IIStY,TCI-,;%
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itti nit ter:. •
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1 Y- 'T TER' OP--
q/eittignit. -;
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yk V RIFF I C
'saS, 4 ;iiiii'VV, INN OR ,S_DEPLILSLof-GODDSfi
• call the •paiitibular 'attention OfFicrn'
5'
iliesand, replealslied aeisortni'
of DRUGS and'AIKOCINES;Which have beeh -
purchased at the best liousesinithiladelphin i and
may he'relied upon'tor freshness mid oxiielleace.'
Added to .these will 'he fouiaran'entire Slack of
PAINTS, OILS, DYE;STIIFFS;'
Btoi, al f • Whl oh he will easure;iti - 'be'
of the beitlualiti and at the very lowest prices.
lie has made •roany•additions to his stoek el*
BOOKS, besides securing n new supply of all the
Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons,yri •
tins; 'Books, Ilco.'naw in use la College and our
public schools *VA he wiltdispose of on terms
suited Ad theetremitstances of all. •
. His stock of FANCY ARTICLES einbrates
a rich and extensive.collection-whieli-it Would.be
impossible to enumerate, but comprising many
novelties which cannot fail to 'strike the eye and
please the taste ; such as Ladies and Gentlemen's
..Cutlery,Gold and Silver Pens and frencils. Hair
Thigh and Clothes Brushes. Perfumes of ltou
scllc's rich and extensive varieties„Fancy Snaps,
Shaving Cream, Card piece, Pocket Pistols,
Pocket bowie, &c. •
MEM
Also, w .new supply of
with
elegant
LARD LAMPS, togl.l4er with Sperm and Mould
Candles, Basket s, Musical Instruments, Umbrel.
Inv, Children's Toys, Door Mats, and other art'.
elms in -the- varietY-I ine-cwhich- with-a -constant
supply of fresh, Ftturrs, mils and Confectionary
or the richest quality, narike . a large and splendid
stock to wbieh helponfidently invites tlinattentirin
and patronage' of his town and country friends, at
the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly Op
imeite the Carlisle Bank.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
December, U. 1847.
M'ALLISTEWS OINTMENT.
It has power to cause all external SORES,
scitopuLous humor's, SKIN DISEASES,
POISONOUS WOUNDS,to discharge their put
tell matters, and then heallatifiiii: -
" It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is'
scarcely a disease, external or internal, thali-.
will not benefit.. I have used it for the last tour
teen years for all diseases of the qbest,consump
tion and liver, involving the utmost danger and
responsibility, and I &Clare before heaven and
man, that not one single case has Mined to ben
efit when the patient wan within the reach of
mortal means.
1 have had physicians learned intheprofession.
litaye had ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the
bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of the
highest erudition, and multitudes pithy poor use
it in every variety of way and there has been but
one voice—one univesund .` Me-
Allister, your Ointment is GOOD."
CON S UM PTION.---It can,hardly be credited
that a salve can have any' effect upon the lungs
seated as they arc within the 113 stem. Out, it
placed upon the chest, it penetrateslo the lungs
alliterates the poisonous particles that are consu
ming them, and exp•+ls them from the system--
It is curing persons of Consumptiop continually.
REA DAUHE.---The salve has enrol persons
of the headache of l 4 year's standing, and who
had it ecgular every week so that vomiting often
took place.
Detainee's and Ear'Acha are helped with like
H 1 , 1 UM ATI SAI.- -1 t removel Owlet imme
diately the intlamation and swelling when the
pain ceases. Read the direction around the box.
COLD FEE'r.---Consumption Liver Lom
plaint, pain in the chest or Side. failing off of the
hair one oralie other always accompanies cold
feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It it
a sure sign of disease to have cold feet.
In scrofula, old sores, zrysipelas,-saltrheum,
liver complaint, soreciss 4 quinsy. sore - throat,
bronchitie,brokenoreorrbreast, piles, all cliest
diseases such as asthma, oppressions, pain ---oleo,
.sore lips,chapped hinds, tumors,cutancous erup .
lions, nervous diseases and of the spine, there" is
no medicine now known al good.
4.L1) HEAD.-- . -We have cured eases that
actually defied every thing known, as well as the
ability el 15 or 20 doctors. One man'told us he
had spent $5OO on his children witliciit'any bene
fit, when a few boxes of ointment cured them.
BALDNESS.-:h will restore the hair sooner
than any other thing.
BURNS.--ft is the-hest thing in the world for
!Urns. (Read the directions around the box.
WORSIS.--It will drive eV ery vestige of them
away.
There is probably no medicine onthe face of
the earth at once so sure laud au safe in the expul
sion of worms.
CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will
always keep corns from growing. People need
never be troubied with them if the 3 will lute it.
PILES.--Thousands are yearly cured by tide
Ointment. .
JAMES MCALLISTF.R & Co.
Soleproprietore of the above medicine.
• CAUTION --No OINTMENT will be genu
ne unless the names of James McAllister or
names :McAllister & Co., are written with a pen
upon every label.
Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. Haverstick and
Dr. J.J. Myers, in Carlisle; J, & L. Reigel, Me
chanicsburg; Singiner & Paul, Cliiirchtown, and
John Diller, Newville.
Rahways Medicated Soap.
KrGREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITT:MIRO !—Our
agent of this, place wines of a mysterious incident
which occurred in that place, in relation - to an ex
cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos
sessed a very repulsive complexion. Her face was
covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her
akin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her
lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed.
She had, however, several good traits, one of
which was to read the newspapers. Ono morn
ing as she was looking over the columns of the,
Dispatch, she saw in largo letters the words RAD
WAY'S CHINESE AIERICAV - IID SOAP ! As R sure
exterminator of all skitcblemishes, with a direc
tion for all ladies to Mad the papers ! Now mark
the advantage. On Suiiday morning she tom
her place ,as usual, among the choristers, and
to the utter surprise of her fellow-songstors, 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
elibibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short
of-aft explanation of how this sudden translormn
tion from ugliness to beauty 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 °fleets of ltad
way'S Medicated Chinos° Soap, whisk she hnd
been using for two weeks, was awarded the-full
approbation of threpeoplo, as the "'restorer of lost
beauty.",' Our agent concludes thus--" Since
Fthe - atroVe - harbeconie kinfWhirTlitivo per=
fact rush for •Reliway's Soap.''
Ladies and gentlemen, -if you-wish to gr.; Malt.
way",s Soap in all its purl , call ow:.
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Ip,:op„r# 0,061,,,„„,!,qupb
t _ for .?4,1.!
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•
RINIE
1.. - ..; -, ';';:. - 4ji,' , 1?:. 1 .)1.'0c!,0. 1 )_.1"
Fib) • Giiir - itß -s t
ges,' n tons
,I-OF ALL Tilt mileriier cel:oris;.to,match Dress
or and Aiontillor„,(Of our ownLmaintfacttire)
.
a iissortriiitt; of:Ate:best ;qiiility; 'for
saltYlit.the;loWest ciisbr•vridos; at D.RBSS:
L Fringe and,: Trimming. ore', ,
Segoadystiebt, above,
4 'l'6M:titer With a niftier oescirtmentr - Of - arEEL
GOODS, - Puree ' Silks,' Tans, flair 'Braids dnd
'Curls, &c. Also, a forge• lot of Domestic Cot-
ton Fihigos.: - ' "' •
Purchasers are invited to ctill. ' They will find
It to their interest to do so, as thcr goods will be
sold CUEAI'. Philad. sprig
' 'Perot, HofDrip, Br. Co.,
Forwardingand General Commission Morchants,
Ncirfh Wharves, and 83 N.Wator
street,- Philadelphia.
.PLASTER - and SALT constantly on
,hapd, for sale at the lowest market rates.
Liberal advances made on Produce.
Refer to
DUTILH HUMPHREY:Tr
FRANKLIN,PLATT E9CO Philad'a.\
LEA,I3UNKDR & CO.
J. W. KERR, Harrisburg. •
dpr.s-Gm
- China, Glass and Quaens-Ware.
_T C. BOKEE & CO. go. 41, North
•i' • Howard street; between Fayette and. Lex,
legtori streets,-.llalaluore i .invite_the ettention_of.
Country Merchants Awl purchasers generally, to,
their - lute- and well Itsnorted stock of CUTNA,
WASS and QUEENS-WARE, which they offer for
sale at the very lowest market prices. • Country
Merchants will consult their interest by a call
before purchasing elsewhere. aprs-4t
Spring .Itilillittery Goods.
JOHN STONE Sc SONS, Importers
and dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery
Goods, N 0.54 south Second street,- Philadelphia,
have received by late arrivals from France,(chiof
ly of their.own'importation) a new and very rich
assortment of SPRING MII.LINERroOODS, tolwhich
toy will constantlTfintruiking - additionvi. — Tßny - 1
have now in store—'
Silks for casing bonnets, of all prices.
Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as
sortment. • - ' 4 4
Plain Mantua and Bonin ribbons, all widths.,
-French and American artificial fiowera,Lin
great variety. .
Paris chip Hats.
Crapes, crape Lisses. l--
Fancy bonnet and cap Nets.
Trimming laces, face trimmings.
Buckrnms. willow, crowns, tips, &c. Ste.
And all articles needed for the Millinery trade.
KT The attention of Merchants and Milliners
visiting- the city is particularly requested to our
stock, as it will be found far more extensive than
that of any other house in our line, and the prices
more moderate. mar 22-3 t
Cheapest in the World !-12 Cents pa ,
• pound, Wholesale.
, ;~ - ~r
Steein Refined Sugar Candles
lr 3. RICHARDSON; No. 412 Market st,,
• Philadelphia. takes pleasure in informing
the puttliCillat he still continues to sell his very
Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price
of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and tiro nuality_is c uul
to any menufneturellit ilie — Onited States:
t. He also . ofibrs all kinds of goods in the Confec
tionery and Fruit line nt corresponding low pri•
ces, as quick%ales and small prbfits are the order
of the day.
Call or send your orders, and you cannot fail
to be satisfied. Don't forget the number, 42
NIARAEII STREET, Philadelphia.
,m 1
Spring Fashion of 'fats
At the groat cergral cheap tint and - Cap Store,
No. '284 Market street. south side, nbovo
1 Eighth street, Philadelphia.
11 4 111 E subscriber takes this method to return
11, his thanks to the people of tho county of
Cumberland, for the very liberal share of patron
age which they have extended towards 'him foi
last few - months, and would call their attention
to the fact that ho. has now introduced his senttto
FASHION OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty,
neatness and durability, cannot -be excelled by
any other establishment in this city. This stock
comprises the Beaver, Nuttin, Brush, Russia,
Bilk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and quali
ties, together with a very largo assortment of
Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps.—
Country Merchants and others aro respectfully
invited to examine the stock, which they will
find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing,
'as his his determination, having adopted the sys
tem of selling for ex sn only, to sell at the lowest
prices.
__. JOHN FAREIRA,
284 Market at. south sido.above Eighth.
mar 22
Iron Commissior Warehouse, .
No. 109 North Water street, nod No. 54 North
Wharves, Philadelphia.
THE undersigned still continue the Commis
sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of
,IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex
tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers
of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us
to establish such relations as giVe us peculiar ad
vantages to servo our correspondents, equal to
any other house.
mar 22.6 in 0 R RICK & CAM P ELL.
Printing Types
WILL ha sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE
FOUNDRY, offer March 15th, 1848, at the fol
lowing very low prices, for approved six mouths'
atim
1103 IAN. TITLE, &C. GRADED Ste
Pica, per lb. 30 eta. 52 cts. 90 cis.
Small Pica 32 . '56 95 •
Long Primer 31 • GO 100
Bourgeois 37 ' 66 108
Brevier 42 74 128
Minion'
Nonpareil
_,Bl
lOU
Agate 108 160 220
The above prices, in consequence of increased
facilities for manufacturing, .nro much reduced
from former rates. A liberal discount-for cash in
hand at the date of the Invoice.
Presses, Chases, Cues, ‘Vood Typo, Ink, &c,
furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices,
either for cash or credit.
Our Specimen Book 'for 1848, is now ready
for distribution to Printers, who will send for if; '
and contains - many now articles that wo have oh-,
ver beford exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes,
Ornaments, Ornamental Fonts, lice. of which
we have an ample stock for the prompt execution
of orders,- ---- ' -!,--, o. 4.
Pi
OZIFFOI - 801 • several good second-hand Cylin,
der and Plat Power Presses, Standing,Press
ce,.lland Pr . ling Presses, , a, ,
- "-• • - --- 1 101ttlE-43-11130b-lir - eO7 - -
13.tCliambors, skeet. N, Y
nprs
. „
. • ;„. r Rt.' Rowe
ROOK • • •
.1,
AND ~ WOODEN,WARE
P.Store 63. North' Third street, tinit,4tior,
above Arch, ettsvaitte, Philadelphia; inatiurapiur-.
era and tyholesitle dealers hiMO B of Brooms,
Brushes .cadar Ware, and
French baskets; Shoe and' Wilt DrusheelScriths;
Dusters, Itlat6,fl3 Eastermmade Woad.
en• Ware of .eyery • ilescription, 7 - I.ctii 'at 'tile
toweet market. prices, • • ':,mar
To, Pereliaserd,Of Ironand Steer
StineoribersOniporters and Dealers.
• JILs in roreign OodsAintriocin'lron, beg:leave
tiiiEtiiiiiittPotiMFoltasorg oil • a an
STE>rL, toGthe new: tkies rt tn t: OE4_B wodo
_liosiiailarf Coble and Common English lion
,which tiiynow, him :an eroioonsta n ntly-ro.
nii
°lying 'ilom:gutsopi:direCti. , :sAlsOsArnerioari
• on,s. consisting of 11000:Vin
Smatl;lloondianil4quatOislronillsoni , a.l6flie
an p pais rdiVnOileraelf4 Hargis+
Locomotite, Tire und ti to
' Iran i'llitirseatili &qv Spring sand Bli
;Stesiiiii . fiiiint , bi:o l ,l`llalnirs , or•SO:edifs' , lgoni
Cas t" , Oa dn - sSliees EitebiAo aliror: which "t they;,
ofresq.ats:
171130110 , W forklipprOtiod "anct:l;ip
which
they her
Otritp:tiqiettontion , cif purchaser.
batorb stooks,: • , • ; ",
Also; Mits.sia 131( oh! ,63nre s celyxid , ori apd. ,
:pigskin', on 'yr.poti.Oviitiden.viiillrleitriadeo , s
Steel meiohitnts !
•117 1 .T.LNVAtfr ad; Pshila
, • .
an ,
d',,Plaster ,
,;
L `,'• lotriqk;,i
Alebitince:
-D — r;Re:elerl - .l ) ark" AO -
Inuit the removal permanent cure .of . ail ;
" diseases arising front animpure' state" of the:
'l.lloo . and'habit of the body, - viz • • -‘
.Chronie,dideitsee_of*:,the'_Chesti Pleurisy,
Chide, Catarrh, etc. Serofula in all its fertile *
: -.. Tetter;'Seald head; Cutaneous affections of the
• feet, and extremides,.chronic. Rheumatism, and
Heriiitelis',. chronic Enlargements of the Joints,.
White Swellings, Synhifitie Affectione,
stittitional disorders, arising from debility,Mer
ci4l and Hereditary. prodisimilitlehs, &c.:;
in every change that is taking. place in the
body, it is manifest that. it is - brought about by
something having.a substaKtive existence. If we'
suppobe the organs of our body originally perfect,
they must continue - perfect unless changed by the
interyention of something that - bears an unkcial- - \
thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there
must be the interposition of some new ingrddient
which by playing its .pare as, a cause, served to
modify the ploporties• before connected with the
'body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease
taking place in organs previously healthy;with
mit the interposition of some morbific agent; as
well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer
itself spontaneously into Platiter of Paris, without
the aid of Sulphuric Acid. • In all - disease , there is
a prior cause which must be removed, duo' the
agency of the flood. For this purpose there is
no remedy superior to the Panacea. In eiddence
t he following is submitted to tke public :
Philadelphia, June 7, 1847.
Having been apprised of the nature of the Pun:
iiedit; it initda Tne much. pleasure to be Ole to
recommedd it ash valuable, reinedy, for all those
chronic, constitutional glandular diseases, to
Which it is especially adapted. To the's° who are
afflicted, end require medicine as an alterative,
they cannot obtain it in a more agreable, active
and Uniform state ihhn is to be found in the pan
acea. I have used it in several instances with do:
tided and signal success. Yours, &c.
' PD. ALtasoN, MD.
Prepared and sold at the North West corner
of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and re
tailed in'thirlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put 'up in
pint bottles at $1 per bottle. feb23
DE — TrUltp Extra _ et
of Sarsaparilla,
TS the best and cheapest Preparation of Sae;
saparilla ever offered to the public; being
distilled from the first quality„ofFlondurifs Sara
hparilla Root—and one Settle of this prepara
tion is warranted superior to two bottle! of any
other in the market,and retain, its_virtues_
unimPairable in any climate. It is pleasant to
the taste, andlrrim infancy to 'age this Extract
w ill eradicate disease, invigorate that body, and
is the best medicine for the prevention and cure
of disease over discovered in any age of the
world. Its action is mild; and it cm es without
sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou
sands have used it, in the Dr.'a private practice,
and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered
man. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws
ofaiature, and has never been known to fail,
where its use oils persevered in, to cure even
long a;antling and desperate cases of Asthma,
Bronchitis, Gatarrh,Colic, Coughs, Colds, Cmi
sumption, Cramps, Cancerous iForesand Ulcers,
Dropsy, I tysentery, Ery sipclll3, Fever and A gum,
Female complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout,
Gravel, Hysterics, inflammation Indigestion,
Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglin,
Pidpitation of the Heart, Piles. Scrofula, Spinel
atitplai , Salt nheu tic HrifiT, Syphilitic
complaints, Tie Dolereux , 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 human
body.,
In all 0118011 enumerated above, Dr, Treplia
gan's Sarsapasilla...rapidly and surely restores to
heath. A Mal will satisfy any one of the truth
of these representations. • •
TO THE LADIES,
Delicate Females who suffer from the obstruc
tions and debility to which Li - Wei 01 sedentary
habits are liable, will by the use Of one or two
bottles of Dr. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla; regain
their health and color. It is valuable to those
whd are approaching womanhood, as it is calcu
lated to assist nature byquickening the bleed and
invigorating the system.
Ladies who have pale complexions, dull eyes.
blotches cc the face, rough skin or freckles, and
are low spirited, use Dr. Traphegan's Sarsapa
rilla. It will cleanse the blood, remove the
freckles and blotches, nil,' give you an animated
countenance, sparkling" eyes, fine spirits, and
beautiful complexions.
Children who are suffering from bad and un
healthy humors of' the blood, can he quickly re
stored to health, strength and bloom. Dr. Trap•
hagati's Se rsaparilla being very pleasant tinkled
amble, children take it readily, and such as are
thin and weakly soon wear n robust and healthy
appearance. It can be administered to Infants
with perfect safety, and such as are suffering from
'Summer Complaint will receive great relief.
Nothing can be more astonishing than its in
vigorating, effects upon the human system. Per
sni.s all lassitude and weakness before taking it,
at mice become robust and healthy under its in
fluence
II PRELENTS DISEASE
The usn of a bottle of Dr. Traphngen's &weep
a rills occasionally, will prevent disease, nod as a
Fall'and Spring purifier of the system it stands
unrivalled at the present day. Its use will pre.
vent a world of aufferingand pain. It all persona
will keep their .blood purified nod their bodies
strengthened by the use of this.arsapnrilla , they
will be sure to escape the attack of any prevalent
or contagious disease.
,I7Purchasers will bo careful to obsezve
that every brittloof Dr Traphagen's Balsamic
&tract of Sarsaparilla bee hie written signs.
tare in black ink on'the label of the bottle, and
the simile printed in red ink on the outside
wrapper, as a guard against counterfeit.: Put
up io A handsorho white glass quart bottles, at
the TO% price of •ONE,DGLLAR per bottle:
For sale mholosale.and retail by COLLIER
and BROTHERSAnIY,- at their Store, North
llanoverairtetXiirliele e
april 12
/.12-
- 150
The Great English. Remedy.
Dr. Barber's .Liariaatent
mcraFamge3o
This most 'valuable Embrocation hie' been
used-with wonderffil !sums* in the sure
cif sonic of the most - trctublesomo diseases with
W .horse is afforded, (u4thout destroying
the hair ) ' such'
,a, Old Strains, swellings, still'-
no ntjelpts;.galls Ortidueed by. tho collar and
Saddle,
,straine , the; shoulders, • stifle, hoof',
paiternand coffin jointe, strati' s of thb'whirlr
bOne, - . lined; and !Taloa; :poll
.ovil,
hsprpluttirmravioovindgellirartiffic - &e:
t 'very soon cures, did or freeh wojtiidmiuts.
bruises, fietules, poll.evikeurbe, sts.,and'givel
Instant roliefin theeeratehes; grease 'etemintii
the `dititiees ; incident to , horses having whitel
044' preduped by St John, e ort,
which in oftin . destroys the hoofs and . bonae of
the feet, , and resiste.tlie. wins!, of eulphur and
vitriol ointments, and other ..remodies,cqually.
powerfol., .
iiiretorcire proved so
neeful'in releiingatiffepes of The tendons; and
joints,and producing such 'lniniediste*. end
benecial offeete•in .9ye4erf•hrnillNl/i°loht'on
bY-high`ftiriding;lPllnte 'lurid Skeins,' 7.- •
This Eintiraertlen - Wfilehlxheisninended to
asulere;-keeperjr!jertiVery:etableiyw, *riote r
stakii,propilykixfi,"oriii : 'ol'yatd ! .ientlotnask,psvir
tereee;',as,'and
Also; firnaers:whoiro horses are o
;kicks, o :Wouocli e ;ssilf fin!! equallit,
acivontageO4o-to ; keep-i t•OOnifitintly-on:h and,—
eqOally bokot.fiolaW In -the 'treatment
working'catllei;for,'kap s'e sok' nee tie!, c ute
; '' •
O::F6f;ialoli.COTIOS
SoftiAgeht.
I 3 .4 1 912 I'o E,4.4.T1
,[
A,bAAG ',lin :superi o r,-iiitlOrYttitith'' , , ir , , ,„, ~
I
' Lttionh'flist recoiwid - at' dier'illtiftliVier ' iii%)k.Ati.PtniViiisl . l7l4 . 4yatiAto,dAlpil*
;IN 41anover'Sreet ‘, i • ` ,, :.' ,' '';''' ',•.'„,‘Pitte#,: ~,,, ,!,1 1
,4 0 1!:;‘,#,P4.-Pir,:4,' l 44?Y4!!;kir,",;' , -,-=' , :,!!" 4 ° Y'\'-'
,!4. ‘. ~
~ ' 4: ~ '; 4,,; ;4 , ,' - '',i;,-- - , 1,"0,‘-'• '-,_ :,v l `,,4k',,:rq4f,'"f:o''`' ,- i, -'l , . T444'
44- , ~,, ~ ,4 , 4,- 4 Q,,4, , v ,, ,:,,J,,,44- ~,, ~.:44,;,,,„; ...4.,, '';0. , '.1. - .§' .'y nt .% 17.., , I,,•+` 1., . ' ,•!" L
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>}:~~t~~ =;gyp ij~tu ' l`~l~ (ji~ :~_ tip=:
mag
. ,
Wood'sf;Steam—lro4.ll64.4lllirm=
factory,
• ..
Ridge Road;'tiheiiiii I uttonworid et : Phi
IRON ; ltedlings fer.
.pahlie and ..private. hula-
X jogs and, public,squares, of every variety Of
'evil arid pattern.
Cemetery Railings, of classM and . unieturi de
signe, embrheing Upwards of 'one hundred dil'
fermi varieties.
lion i Chaire and Settees, for Gardens, Halls and
Piazzas—newatyle. • -
Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in
every.style. . • -
Superior Wrought Iroh Gates, for carriage en
, trances.
Now style of Balcony Brackets, &e.
I (I, .Tables of various styles, embracing Louis
• V, Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern , pat
terns, with White and Gold.ltalian Marble
• tops. These tables have been introduced by
the Subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice
Cream Saloons, &c. They are beautiful arti
cles of furniture for Hat Stores and other es
tablishments where it is desirable to malts a
grand display.
WI" Ho has recently constructed nn elegant
substantial.iCAßT IgON HITCHING POST,,in form
admirablyladapted to.permaneney of position,
highla6 :
y ornamented, and representing a well exe
cute —nusof• that noble animal, the Horse:
Sue on article has long - Jim a desideratum, and
is'now offered to the good taste of the
Strangers visiting •"l'hiladeldbia, are respect
.futlyinytted his_Wareroonts,..anti
amine his different specindens of new and beau:.
tiful work.
UODERT WO OD , Propridtor.
0::r-Ho has - recently published, nt great ex
pense, an original work - exhibiting the, new de
signs and patterns which era executed ht his es
tablishiMent: embracing all the above articles,
and the various and splendid patterns of Como
tory, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which
hive been manufactured for Laurel Hill 'and oth
er celebrated Cemeteries, designed expressly for
hit own establishment, and which may be sent to
any part of the world to those who desire to make
- a selection.. Undoubted reference will be rand
red-to ensure a prompt return o_f_the_xvork,.alier-
Tarriitip - ointrittylounnking the selection.
•
Philfidelphia, April 9. --
Wholesale Clothtisk Warehouse.
No. 1521 Market Sired, botyreen 4th and sth
Philadelphia.
rvIIE subscriber respectfully solicits fl:Cotten
thin of country Merchants and dealarsien•
orally, to an examination of - a - complete - afock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, which for extent, variety
and workmanship, he flatters himself will give
universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of
prices presents-to purchasers inducements which
cannot be surpassed by any other establishment
in the United States. -
mar. JACOB REED.
• flover'ii First Rate Premium
WRITING INK
Saver Medal just awarded by the iherican—lit
stitate, New York, (1847.)
rgl DE following testimony from distinguish
ed Institutions spanks for itself: •
UNIVERSITY 01' PENN/M.'S:NIA,
Philadelphia, May 11 .1841.
flaying tried, for - some - tinf, the IThick 111k°
manufactured Vy' Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we have ,
found it well suited for manuscript, by its Nth.
Ring freely ,11114 its exemption from coagulation.
Its shade also we are well pleased with.
W E HORNER ,M I), Dean of th
Faculty and Ptof. of Anatomy
JOIIN LUDLOW,-Prtivoat
SAMIL. - 11 WYLIE, Vice-Provos
HENRY RF.EI), Secretary of the
Faculty of Arts.
ROS WELL PARK I. Prof. and.
• Philosophy and Chemistry
W GEIGIARD:Leeturer in the
Medical Department
PENSLTVARIA Mr.ment. COLLEGE
' We fully concur in flue above,
EAM 'L. GEO.:DORTON, M I),
Dean of the Faculty
CENTEOL 111011 SCHOOL, PUILODELPIIIO •
A 1) BACHE, Principal
H McMURI,IIIE, D, Pro
'Anatomy
Astatticax FIRE INSURANCE CO, Pi n.nnet.rura.
• FREIrK FRALEY, Secretary
CUSTOM !LOUSE, PIZIERDE MHO •
J U GEORGE, Dep, Naval Officer
. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT,
A Superior Article, Warranted.
'For Sale, Wholesale and Itetail,at the Nlatiu
fa. ory, No. 87, North Third street, opposite
(Amery street , Philadelphia. by
• JOSEPH E ROVER, Manufacturer
Philadelphia, Nov 17.1847
1 1 -`• It Never Fails, ../D1
CURE YOURSELF.— From time immemo
rial there has existed in larger cities and
populous towns, a species of disease, the depend:-
coca and propagation of which results front the
violation of divine and moral laws. To those
AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is
presented, as being the most certain, speedy, and
valuable specific ever °tiered to the unfortunate.
It has wherever known acquired n reputation that
daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou
sands-hayo. been cured by its use, mid as it leaves
no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction
in diet or business, nor contains either mercury
or noxious drugs in the lanai 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.
For sale at N. W. corner 3d and South streets,
Philadelphia, and by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr.
Barnitz. :York G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr.
McPherson and J. Wyoth, Harrisburg, Pa.
, fah 9
i•iralioy Transportation House
•AZYX ::b i kta4
' %Fa,: ,4,7,,P•
Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel
." phia, Baltimore,. Pittsburg, &c.
"V" W. KERR, Forwarding and Cominission
:'lllerehant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his
friends 'find the public, that from the liberal pat-.
mine • extended to him during the past year he
has been encouraged to make more extensive ar
rangements for the present season, and has ad.'
dod two now,large and splendid Boats to hiti
'LINE, and, will be fully prehared..-after..tlia`Op-.
ening of the Canal, to forward PR.O.P.LICE and
MERCHANDIZE Of '
all kinds"; to from
frel
Plidadelphia,'Haltimnro, Pittsbargiti3lao:,'arthe
- lowest , rates rof freight - andwith" the utmost
patch. . •• ':1; ,;
Agents - fur Boats, . '•
' CARLISLE OASIZEM.,,
Ram street Wharf, Philadelphia :
• - GEISE - dr.-SON," •
• N0.„ . .0 Commies nt."Mliarf,
• '•••' , .'`. , "ol.,',ARK &-"Slik%V; -^ ?
' • ~,J, 11.1eFADDEN '& C 0.5 Pittel
, -
Agents fur Cars,...; : •-•••
- --NVUNDP,RITCH &'GRIER,
Not 272 ildlerket st.,. Philadelphia'
• CHALOREIL• .REYNOLDS;
" • Alurket - st.; Philadelphia,
SITER, JAMES
• " ilreadosiient, Phiiadclphia.
PENN).A4/.., OHIO LIN I ,
, •-k."../Verilliffeet, &tinnier°.
-vllarrishurg March 29, 11148.—ti, ' '
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, BEIORRHOItifrAr - :PILESi .
NTEI2 . NA L br.Externali permanently cured
.1' by Dr: UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELEC;
TUARY, an irtitnNir, irENEDY iNhreh naild
according to directionk-a cunt Fon la.guarl
SitildTtOMElrOP VIE Dissest.—A.cominon con..
sequence of this atlebtlen' lb a kind of toneamtis,
Or bearing dowit sonshtlen;;ssit is familiarly call:
eil ; there is also n heat, tension 'and
the pert, varying fiord% rticiiibriltti dogree of those
munitions to the most excrutiating ring;istiffc •••''
these aro caused by the great flow of blood to
the narts. Sometimes the ',timer beat of the bowel
protudos at every evacuation,'„ forming. what is
tined,Prolapage, oi s folling,of - ths,,tinwsle;,llo.lll
the efliiM 'of long Fitniirined,irrhatioii
news of that chan.L in sea's the natittit
experiences nervous pains, which pro indescriba
ble, and known only to the sufferer, which coin:
mence immediately after an evacuation, and con
tinue from thirty minutes to several hours ; thosd.
sensations are very annoying and sometimes „very
distressing. This disease, when of-long clintittu:
mice, is attended by pain and weakeessi in, the
beck, irritation of the kidneys nod bladder, and
other organs in the Vicinity, pain Mid rnumbries§
in the legs and feet, a sense of straitness abbut
the chost,-and unnatural fulness of the abdominal
viscera, accotrippnied . with palpitation of the heart
and oppression. Individuals sometimes anot;i:
once, previous to an 'enact of: the Piles, !Imp:.
two denoting, great' derangement in .the .ctretlln:
11011; therels to sense of weight
the'ribilofribtf. - iiiih - ti'liectiliar - feeling .of uneasic
'hese in the bowels, constipation or.perimnum,
tended with pain in the bnolt and
-and slight pains in the stomach, pale . county
nailed, confused senntions in,,the„,liend, weariness;
and inimitable and discontented state of the milli!'
and n sense of fulness and oppression in the re:
gion of the stomach. The cirdulntion on tl
surface is feeble, and the current 'of blood doter!
minedin ward and downwards. .
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For nll of the above diseases and complaints"; '
Dr. UPHAM'S ViIIIETMILE ' ELECTUARY cures el;
factually, and thlreforc preVents Piles.
READ THE TESTIMONY.
nooses, Dee. 11,48:16. •
Gewrs:—l have used Dr. Uphatn's Vegetable
Pile Electunry which I purchased of you, and
find it one of the best medicines in use for the
Piles, mid also for bilious affections, arising front
an impure state of the system. Yours, &c.'
• E,A,GOLE,_Alarble•Denler:-----
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U. S. Mxastui::::•OrrlcE, N. Y.? . - . .
Dee. 6, 18.17.
Messrs. Wyatt & Ketchatn—Contlemen;iim
derstanding that yob. are the general agents for
tho sale of Dr. Upliam,s Vegetncle-Electunry,for.
the cure of, Piles, I have deemed if.my duty.td
volunteer a recotmuctulation in behalf of that in
valuable medicine. I have been afflicted for ma.
ny yenrs with Piles, and have tried various rem
dick, but With no beneficial effects—indeed. I
began to consider my case utterly hopeless'. But •
about the first of September last, I was prevailed
upon by n friend to make a 'trial of the above
named medicine. I took his advice and rejoice to
say that I ant not only rclioved,-hut, as I believe,
perfectly-cured. I most earnestly recommend it
to all who may have the misfortune to be afflctcd
with that annoying and dangerous disease.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
ELY AI OOR E.
P.EAI ARK A lILE CMt E . Or PILES !—TinilTy YLAIts,
S'rnstoso!;
Mount Washington, Berkshire - co,MaSk. ?
November :1 . 9, 18.17.
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Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Gents: For thirty
veers I have been nfflicted with Piles, general
debility and inflamniation, causing tamers and
prolnpsus of the bowels., and which had resisted
all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and oth
ers could-give..,The last three years of that limo
my sufferings defy description. 1 was conianed
to hod, unable to help myself; and at last given
up .hy my Physician - and friends in despair of ever
gaining health: in fact for three days before I
conimenced using Dr. Upham's Eelectuary, I
was entirely speechless and my burial clothes
were made. But under Providence, and the 1120'
of Dr. Uphntn's Electuary, though an ot.n MAN,
I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the pub.
lie tlfat my health is now good. and hope to live
many years, if it is Oud's will. to nialte known
the virtues of Dr. Upliam's Electunry, and to re•
continctid it to my afflicted fellow -creatures. It
helped me - beyond the expectations of all thnt
knew my case, and I can only any to others
that it is., in my t opinion, the best medicine
in the world'fbr Piles, or any other disease of the
bowels; end if they will use it according to the
directions, I will myself warrant a core in every
case. Yours, with the utmost expression of
tnankfulness, CORN EMUS SP U R.
Egrnmont, Berke co, Mass. - e
November 29, 18.17.
The above cert•ificate tells a simple and trailt•
MI story of suffering mid relief, of which, as phy
sician and witness in the case, I cheerfully en
dorse, DR. CHArMA N.
NnTICE—The genuine Ppluun's Eleetunry
has his written signature, thus (rr A. tiphnm,
M. D.) The hand is alone clone with a pen.—
Priee n box.
-11;:r B.ld-wholesale and retail by WYArI . is
KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street. N. F., and by
Druggists generally throughout the United Status
and Canada.
SAMUEL ELT.IOTT, Agent for Carlisle
January 5, 181,9--lv
Stanton's External Remedy,
• CA LLED
II U. 7 l`T's Llxl. rIEXT.
lo now universally acknowledged to be the
INFALLIBLE REMEDY
For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions
of the Muscles, Sore Throat and quinsy, Is
sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back anti
~ Chest, Ague inn-the Breast and Faeo„
'Tooth=ache, Sprains, Bruises,
Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup,
Frosted Feet, and all
Nervous Diseases.
I3UNI"S LINIMENT is sustaining a notnri•
-, etrunequalled try any - similar remedy. - It
requires no pulling togive it itTernigalfeiff, has
been for smite time silently and surely Seeming
it, and now,
when its benehetal-elletitsliave-been
experienced by no many, the expressions of gratl
tuffs are c.otionually appearing, and those who
have been mode whole by its means aro desirous
that the afflicted should no longer remain igno
rant of its invaluable and Weill* efficacy.
Mr. Geo. E. Smitten, the Proprietor. is con
stantly reeeiying testimonials of benefits. received. .
from its usS,lnd runny of the cures it heti effected
almost exceed belief. In- one ease a child had
been a cripple for oighl years, having wrenched
the spine; when mile age of two years, by a fall
fromrtt chair. Medical treattnen failed, but four
bottles,ortios Liniment restored hint to strength,
und.ho.now joins with his playmates in -their
all robust as die healthiest of
them, and 0110 a' small hump 0111118 WWI( 10 re.
Mind him of his early sufferings. Price 25 cents
per bottle. -
The iirtn•se , ,s Friend:•
TAN TON'S PAPILLARY OIISITIVIVNT
acknowledged to be iho moat valuable.rento
dy ihnt Ims .yet been discovered, end may be re
lied on with conlideneeibylall who may have on= •
cesion for4ts use in eases or Maar FEvErt,:Ativa
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complaints that Methcret liahltito during, tli
parsing of infants, and inny - he,traly..,calletk ..Tll
Nuese.s.Friend. — -Price '25 etk..per .
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