k b - wa, , * 'slit .$ ' S ' ' sl' iPL I 6sil l' iNtr '.- , .1 . ,; ;;;i4i;.4.*,:k: ~ , - ".. ' PUBLIS Ayai:.,ii.VSArk:ti,ritsDic.r, dE I - f ..) .. ~.' ~ ,' .. - ,tittrfUli:,,#)ke, ', lfitilfg .11'6st-tile:Etc of thi ptiblic t) 1 414 . 4t,ii Lack"o,A . ;4e Count-/louse - . t ''''' .l ' ) itiMS"OF t ussoniPllo .• Any Dollarvoll Fitly , cents n yoni IN ADVANVY. d'ltollain; If liald,olthin - ttie year:'----' One Dolttirfei alk;,`inenthe. (' • . These is4iria Will he'riejdry 'aAlinreilto: To eccore the paper la MU ITdll.lle4l4crinec it BIUsT be paid cash 4, 14, 14nce: - t t? ~,3 .> RATES OF. ADVERTISING; . Aivertiscmonts, , inaking nfteintines or less, w ill be charged nt flan:rote' of Play 'cents for one.inser thark—three, times for One Do llar, and twenty-live cents for every snlisequent Insertion. 'early adver- , Olen; b e at the fol!noring rotes ~ . • One Column, with rue paper, for one year, - •25 ,linif o colition i : • AO .0!AO. - Twe.fiqutirod,Aylili quorterly.clin opts, - $lO 61 . 13110 11 Pq. 11 ,4. With tic pnpbr, .10B'PRINTING, , COEVERY DESCRIPTION, sae.% es finndillle, hinnics,Allirciiiiirs coil every oth er description of Printing, eNOCIlled loth &timely end exPe4lqillisirund, it the LOW FIT yincEs. - • ` * Rom the 011 In Soto Jmirnl. One of the Old zaclt Songs. nx 3.ensNlEh "rfiltg=="b,look ye'tbere." O all ye pouting doubting Whigs, , ‘.. ,Wrho go rkboot sio . noiorners, Come wipe Ilse teardrops Wm your eyes, ' Stop eroaltiog on. the corners.. MEM O come along, with shout and song, And "go it" while you're ntile, . put ow Zack In the White lloitse,bnys, Iti.tlig.),Vliite - Muse etalile. Pee! up! cheer up: yo fearful Whigs, And of) your harness buckle! At doubting Whigs the devil laughs, The Locofocus chuckle. 0 come along, &c. 'The Locos swore that Harry Clay Made pledges far ton many ; The rascals all aliens nittZack, Because ho don't make any. 0 come 'Moog, &c 'The Taylor platform'a broad enough To hold tbla r mitlity ant iou ; 'Tit-bullt of Whig materials oil, • And has a firm foutulatiOn. 0 COMO along, &c The Loods tried at .fialtinitire, To fix rt platform bigger They Bet a "pax 11,FAL1.," nod for bait Stuck Caen upon the trigger. 0 cattle-410g, &c ,The sty did fox of Hlnderltenk,' lie eyed.the TOO P with wonder ; - Ho thottgfit 'twould do for catching ram, Hut ”Foxes" would'nt go under. 0 come along, &c. Tho' Cass has lived all hp stk ttcgs In office, for the trimmings, Yet old Zack carries the longest lode, .-And he'll knock all the '•ccattons." 0 come along, &c Moe Tailors to make n single man, ylre•always wed to muster; Take nine sock Taylor's as old Zack; And would'nt lie be A OVailrElt ! Than come along with shout and song, And "go It" strong, we're Ode, Well put 014 'Luck In the White Muse, boys . Old Whitey in the White House stulile• B.—Tito' alticket; thieves nhuso old Zack, "CATCIII hay're Webs ; .Ftir Bennett stole the hog, . lie did'ut save his bacon. 0 come along, ke GEN.CAss AND HIS Two LIVES.—The Washington correspondent of the Phila.. delphia North American repeats. thd charge made by him some days since, that Gen. Cass vas privy to the. fraud perpetrated upon the country in issuing two editions of his life—one representing, him to be in FAvon of the Wilmot Pro viso,-and the other AGAINST it. He challenges contradiction of the charge, and pledges himself to furnish the au thority. to the public upon which his . statement is predicated, if it is desired in any responsible quarter. He says—a -Liettiscratietmember-rof-the -Hotta e of Representatives,. did declare in presence trseveral Whig Senators, on the day 'of th'eAeliate on which Mr. Mangum ex posed the fraud in the two lives, that he bad held an Interview with Mr. Cass, and represented to. him the injury that would ensue from circulating in the Free States .the sketch of his life containing the extract from the Nicholson letter, *With' the. Commentary of his biographer anemia. the Wilmot Proviso; at which N i t. , Citsevassured him . - it would . be cor r,e44 ";Subsequently, this same mem: . ber, called at-the. Globe office, when he was' inforrped by the v Elpf. OLERK w hom 111.*irls4tO r .i.ives had, put forward to white wash the font transaction, that he could pttty' be-supptied:'with•- a sketch better 00,4:',:4!ii.,*,.diAtipt;:.:rentarlcing;.at'.,1 he: some.,tirnOhatrthe. , first. edition , (Taxi. ..ADA*NST TIM DOVISH) been' prepared to,seore the.,„ranam,ATteiv, , Mid the other (ratuti' Fon .iiiii'lliOneti)7to secure the Mari who 'pooh! . give his racy .to .Cheat the 7 people,ristiitable parsed for the-Pre . tidenetr rtt.rlT — T I I U . Sito.o ., 4/1 'OF ANNEX AT lON.- .1/6,6%:P90jr1.%.,t0pnit, , hile, U. S:Senator • fi:# l 4',o4 .9i .•has written :a. lette r to Ahq, Eve n o ipost";: ex plai n glt . s Nnte • for t OP!riil4d;'lo.Vo.3' :`that XieVred, niter his toolent iiiton, to it,,whieh• had even.led filtV'finiintht beforel . oviOlate' thegOlenin -- , - , - 71abstance7mf9nx - , - shory- 187 " - lloiVh 4 Fhnd±a 2 • ,dife.6o,visOrince,Trotn l g94 6. otip; C,Krotg)NvOuldfnuhntit to:yextis Oosition .:of '•.Bentnit;tVltfcli''Contoell7; • :plAtea l lt.sPecial Comm iieieh"nf. high 'chi jtdjtiOtPalltq'ii—el ts v'ilth - jinx* ;:fiiia4l.4kted; in'Xukeillicc 0nnn „ ?4,.., sU (I f trmo , ft • ails till. Votglisedlteiejo'cl.;toof disitat,Oh4d 4rfon`?ttel: pro:: r, i~ee tat , the exposure : of. tltie 'i ohegt tfoll ;' r:;ir rot.l OM ttlit t .t .: • • • .. . _ . • - . . Sickly; SOadoii. rirtlElLE_liitiii:. a.:, ll initirViiiii:inan -- ,Oil ,, eliiid,. ji. but Should.titim medieinitrtit.thitt,:season, ot . the year, but more especially at:thietkeiMit time: ler there 'probably were never se_maliy clUses existing at ono period as there are iiiiiv . , so likely'to prodded a state df sitkiiess. Tim rePeittedl.• Changes in the atmesplierci,—by noting . as they do upon thd ediistitutiod and finality of the blood itself ; give occasion for the Most fatal and,malig ant. disorder!. The becomes becoes (Mid o ft en I, about shy warm l , in a most: acrid:onions million from these repented changes, and if the ' Stornatili itial bowels , have been neglected previously, the 'first symptoms require immediate attention 1--• Even those who have a healthy disposition of body, are subject to sickness under these Mr. cumstanees. Therefore, to prevent Any dan ger, we ought ctirefully to guard against a costive state of our bowels. Once or twice' they should be evacuated iu twenly.feur hd'urs. There.•are many causes which produce un healthy blood: sometimes it may arise from grief, at Othors when the system is in a state of tullrress - it can take place from sudden r joy; close implication to literary tin:len:dung can prodneo it—iii all eases Where many persons have to be BCCII and spdken to, which prodric, rag nervous exenement, is a hirtile source bf unhealthy blood occasioning that slow nervous fever - which - havrearridd 01l 'seine of -our:best muo, men 'martyrs to their repfitation, but which a knowledge of the powers of Brand reth's Pills :would ituve_preiciited., -.Those whiT:tlesilio to segtiM their bean, under almost any adverse eiretimAtances, can do so by hat. ing lIRANDRETIPS PILLS un hand, and at once resetting to them when the 'first feelings ' of disorder take place in their bodies, ,Arrthis advice is aged .so will the health be. The time will Pildre when A 'llan tie' makes a goiid Medicine shall be honored More than Lo who is an adept in the art of war. Be exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT PILLS. Tire Agent is the only person from whom Br andreth's Pilhishould be purchased. The BRANDI:F:III'S 1'11.1.1. a re.sold for 015 cents per Mix, at Dr. 11. Brandreth's Principal (Mice, 0141 Ilrund navy ..New York, and by the thllowing Mil). authorized ‘A gent s : - Win. S. Powell, New Cumberland. .1. 0. Miller, Lisburn. M. Hither, Shiremanstown. .: • .1. It L. Reigel, Mecktilieslisii , g. ' • Geo. - W. singiser, (.71mq:blown. . • --- A . :•tv:.l).:l;oitheli, liniling.Sminga. .• D. L. Det•lmitn \V bite I lonise I'. O. nosenbut•g LI iVeiting, Centreville. dames Ksle,.lncksowiilth. I.:Own:al Scull, Slthmensburg. S. L. Seta man, Newt:neg. • 561,1,in Carlisle, by CIIA IILES BARNITZ. Solo Agent fur this boroug - h. ' SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, or Me Pcriafflient Care 07 all Diseases arising from an imparc shire of the Mood HIS Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, end. cures disease without vomiting or purging. It never rails to cure h c most obstinate eases of Rhovinatism, ounce 'of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi- Le . . Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and I Sores-of•'long standing. • It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each boti.lo, which costs only cents, and to those using it no. cordiu to tliicetion ono bottle will Ilst 10• days.. Certificates aro pouring in_ from all parts of the country attesting the virtue of this Medicine, in eases of long Blending, which have' been given up by physicians as hope. less and beyond the roach of •medicine to cure. -coupji, Shephdrdls Sarsa. parilla neverlails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the cso of Shop herd's Sarsaparilla. The.4*ollowing is from a gentleman• of re spectable standing in Briltimore,who was ef factually cured of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1347 This is to certify that I was fast sinking undersy mptonis otEmistiniption of the Lungs, until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, fortunately I did and am under strongeston - eviction thatit saved my life. I .am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short time to be restored to perfect Imalth,and under nifoonsidetation would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23, Hill street. Shephord's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer., • Weelta'lenge the world to produce a mes d.. eine better adapted to the expulsion of worms Atom the human body than Shepherd's Virmi. fuge. If hue been used by thous Mks with untirg satiofacti in. It has the udvantage of most ether Vaini loges, as it:lever sickens t h e person using. it. It hiss cured children that have been subject to fits fur years, and that had Mien given up by physician, parents and friends. It Should always be used us a pu'rga tivo d'or children, ts itstrehgthons drain, and at tit same time carries Ml' the coarser par ticles' of Mod, and worms, if they are troubled with dietn. certificate fins boon ,handed t0:0,44.j tii,gp,,,Kobrurtrof ,Luzurne county; Pa'. It speuklifertitsoll: Town dill, Pa, Jun poi 1847. • ions Kees's, BSc]. Dear Sir—You will' please 'amid me 4 hot debater° of Shepherd's Verrnifuge., The bottles 'ruminated of you a chart limq ugulinvii been used with the hrijrplest affects. They wore? given to three of my children—lb ono Case 65 worm's wero,oxpelled.in enother,l64, and in the last 67. I am anxious to give the rest of my family the benefit - it morlicine . ' , nod therefore Order nil'obeird...'Thlifis decid; 'odly tho'best gnarl° fordoetrbiting4vorrits lats•OViii ; been in Ilas'part'of the country.-,1., ' Irate' ir , tiod 'Prtrielt'e, Retie alis; IllerriCkN and + ,mitide,tOpt.:,‘,o:l;a4ll;:(l4 ; o , ad effect.' t• SAMURGSNYDER. I ' , ',6lpipbarti'n 6arsnpnrilla and Vordiffliga „twit) ;by tha N. following. rinilliioitibio.tn6r,.. bti,diinitrionlifY4t4;tiiiii„lii,lrk: '.&?.-40 W. II UPN'Oll.;'-( Elliott, plalvbafe;`1;1(.1): dir;nll:a.oboy. Ma opal llo; arc - Itiii`gal town; Wm. Alexitiiiii;Paile,rioaM, ills , s . llui: hest ypi fit ' aletinikiiir . .m4.ll6l4la)tig eveji. folio; slid:f4in s tire', bei rig I.'et,ilc ri r:46 rollers iifoile, , ,%yliitt 013 as; Cprotltt,s4h in'titj!)rp: 01aPi§:0,0-(310011plit tor el mill .1 1 (kt m itrpti.s.Y:Tho: i/Cineil en ri olicif . l4*. Qom; cdaloilitiq,aiil.keito3#ol' er reo '. B '4l ) o9x , ! o: .t l) P ; ltal i an o';1) iiikwy c), , thii !. rpoli; 40.Aki,11,04iiiiiittl' , 10:: , POO? P24.!3.01)(5 . :.04r, sell :oivt i o O t pt 01' )1114;11 r 1ff.001.6' or (4:4l,POlSifißklisl, l fittkik 0 n titi oro,;ififitrk i i : ,6q t : o l 4 l4paot ti lio,t l ikt ii t ?`, tvit - Oitit ,t tii,, ,, troy ; .IAP*, , • 6 - zu tbic neat . • Detitts' •r zcznesi— • W. I4 B ,,,',VVINTEIIt SUP PLIES ,016091./8", d ea l r eef I P call the partiettlanttention iif , Fato ' Hies and. Phy . sucitiosto ;his replenished astiortni' , of DlttlaS'aind Ml AMINES iivhichdieve been, purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia; and may be relied Upon foefresidiess and exeellettee.- : :Added tn . those will be found "an enti r e stock of PAINTS', .OILS'', DYH.S'[ U 1 FS, Yiiiinislice~ Glass, t'te, ku., all of which lie will ensure to be .f the best quality and nt the very lowest prices. He has made many. additions to his stock ol BOOKS, , heSides securing anew supply of all the Text Books,'Histories . , Rendes s, Lexicopti,WA. thig Books, &c. now in use in' College 'in our publtu schools wEelt he w ill dispoteofouternis• suited to thecircumstatices of all. His stack of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it Would be impossible to enumerate but comprising ninny, novtAti es which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, suet, ns Ladies soul aentlemen's Cutlery , GoltlCid Pensand Pencils. Hair Tooth and Clothes !Place, Perfumes or Ron- Belle's t.i eh and extensive varieti es. Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Card Cases,. Pocket Pistols, Pocket bona's, &Lc. f"tc. Also, a new supply ,of Cornelms's elegant LAUD LAM togther_with Sperm and Mould Dandles, Basket!, Musical Instruments, timbre] , las,Childrett's Toys, Door Nies, and other mil. cles,in. the variety line, Which with a constant .supply of fresh , Flt urrs, mils anti CrdiTeel refitity ~of the richest finality, make n large and,splen - ,ifid; stock to which ite'motilidently invites the attention ; and patrohage of hi kto wn and cotton, friends, at the old :ieind J , lnnoi:ar street , nearly' op oosite the Carlisle Bank. ^S. W. HAYERSTICK. December 1'.1847. • •M'ALLISTERS OINTMENT. Trims power to cause all-exteimill SORE'S, SCROFULOUS humors, liiIiIIN'JdISEASES POISONOUS WOUNDS,to discluirge their 6ut trill matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely it disease, external or internal, ylmt i w ill list benefit. I Lace used it fur theilast lour teen years for all diseases of the chest, consump tion and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare belitre hens en istul man, that not one single case has i Ifni led to 41en ctlt when the patient wits within the reach of mortal assets. I have bail - physicians learned in the profession. I-have-hail ministers of the.Gospel,.tudges_of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of the Highest erudition, and multitudes rd the ,our use it in every variety of wily and there hits been but one voice---otie mil vessel - voice—saying, "Ale... Allister,your Oiiitment is GOOD." CO NS UAI PTIOIN,--1t eau harilly,lie credited that a salve can have shy effect upon the lungs seated its they are within the system. lint, if placed upon the 'chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdpiirates the poisonous partitionist are 1:0112ill• 1 11111% them expels them from the system: It is curing persons of Consumption continually. HEADA ell K.--I'be salve has cured persons of the headache of 12 year's standing. and who hail it I.: guise every .week so that vomiting often tusk place.. Deafness and Ear Aclie , :tre helped with like Success. 1011i.UNIATIS.M.—It removes almost imme diately and swelling when the pain ceases: • Read the direction aromid the bus, COLD PP.SIT.---Consumption Liver' Com: plaint, pain in the chestsitte.lidliug Mr of the • hais one or the .othcr al way la aCCOIIII/11111C a cold feet. (This ointment i toile true remedy.) It is a sere sigßrof ilisemie to have cold feet. In ,scrofula, old sores, t•6sipelas, sall'Aentn, liver - ttomplaint, sore 'Eves ' quinsy. core throat, bronchitis, broken or sure. lmeast, piles, all chest diseases such astistlima,oppressions, sore I ills, elm pped hands°, ttimors,cutaimmts erup • tions, nervons diseases mid or the sviee, there is no medicine now known as good. - NC kLD OKA D.--We have cured cases 'that actually defied every thing knonit,,Aa,wrell as the ability id I 5 or 20 doctors. Otie - VAt\told us he had spent SSUO children wlllOit t,any bene fit, when a few boxes of ointment kneed them. BALONESS.—It will restore the hair sootier' 'than nor other thing. is the best thing in the world tor limns. (Read the ilirections around the box. . WORMS:4I will drive every vestige of them awo). There is probably no medicine °tithe face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expul sion or worms. • COlt NS.—Occasioutil use of the Ointment will always keep corns trout grow in.. People neetl never be troubled with them iftriet will use it. PILES.--Thousturds are yearly mired by Milt Ointment. r - .lAJIF.S MCA LUST ER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above rrietlieine,, CAUTION —No OIN'I'MENT.wfII lie genu- Tie unless the - names of James McAllister cii• names jllcAllister St Co., are written with a pen upon cv6i 6 y label. , . Sold by Samuel F,lllol, S. W. Ifaveratiek and Dr. .1 ..) . Myers, in car'islei &L: e chnnideburg; Singiser & Paul, Churelitown, and John Diller, New Rahways Medicated Soap. try-GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSEUEO !—Our agent of this place writes ,olva mysterious incident which Occurred that place, in relmenio - an ex— cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos sessed a very repulsive complexion. Iler face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed. She had, however, several good traits, one of which was to road the newspapers. One morn log as she, was looking over the columns of the Dispatch, She saw in largo letters the words RAD _ way's Cntxxsu MEntesTED Soar ! As a sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a direc tion for all ladies to read the papers! Now mark the advantrige. On Sunday morning, she tools her place ,ns usual,' among the choristers, and to the utter surprise of her fellow-songsters" pre sented a complexion as fair as a lily, and, beauti• !id as tho moat admired belle of tho 'Strange wondering and much excitement was .exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing, short of nu explanation of IneX . ' this' stidden'tranaforma thin from ugliness to beatify was attained, would answer. The ladY;'-litte all,liertiexi.full of gen tleness and kindness, eXplained,the causrOted to the great, grand'. and .benefieial olio - ate of'fltad. way-rs. Medicated .Ohinese Seep, which shelled boon using fo..tivo week's, Vhis neiarded 'the full approbri t tioo 'ffif the people, as the "restorer of lest beauty.-t- `Oar' agent .cif' thus—" Since the above has-become ke n, have had 'a Per fect rush forltaliway's.§o p. •,. Ladies and genilemed, If you wish to gt. 'Rah way's Soap e in, all jts purity,' call on . • " , • fali'Zl •• ' " •. • 0. - y,),r i m IN G. • Nuner.,wrti(nri;s izmortrugn ' -z A-- A L -111 0 1' .b1,113-having-children-oillieto 7 , TC"vith any of ih - oho nunntaom iViallblrt Mlli ',fate Of Winne), ouch nia , convnlajono,anaanrr_ - .die - iTronie;lngdaldie ;ertrtiilanai'dlacirdarod domaoh; and loosonona pf•tlialloival(ka,tdninid• ' l over , :lie Jailthanu . thia 'in falljiifa ii.tnoadi t hitt . 1 08,.provad'an ' . affkiaci!4l , aln ',ao,tliCt `.'4llnvo.,(lja. :l atioa.-Niirn'cioneilOgiinicn\iiilaiiiiVlit to given Ia ..;klvnity apprifr,,kni a trnitirrlitkaar. ,, , ~ •; +• ceig! ,l o.l'- 4;:'Er , t ,- .;.947i', 6 14 i 4 v;""t.' 77- ' 7,7 7. 1, s NarnlA 30 f! , , .7.i :10 ...:::: : .: , ...,,,,,,, :7','. ::,:.,,., • JayriehrTamilk , Diddipines 6 ' I 'l'4l: u ove 'valuable Ai) 4 . 01,0 9 1inl et 01(4, 11 , „ • • ' W1L4)19"P1q,901,19t a!!lNPo,99Faut.,„',-55 5 ptilAyeppr,i,inge• • 0 1 4,ft'Vonici •. • PHI., • - • • fiepinie t ttive oeiebtlaxi4 fon etAII47,t" VitzAßen t ; rot' Plellsik. nn 0 ott.4 fj,F,NI)k(4 t IN l'IMI.; 1 0; i4'4ll*,iiiehiliVatY;t I BeTVVIIY 01 110%. d •bolvesrov , 1114 i•cnioral..n't”pp.thltinellie6 ol d ',di kilos .uilitb* qWl l llo,l l 49;tktiOier i itiKlillt 11 ° ,i v irik l tiltIl( 1 / 4 ,e trl tti i-414 4 11 rOtt l k i l lIt ., 1 ",r 01 ); 1 0 1 5 111 t i lrnAS; ~ Az 'O l i 14 11‘" rto Moot) , lOW , nxtkint; ond ' culoV 'o‘ 11 1 , o ,p 4 t_.„ s 'bjliSPAWAlxt:m•tiP, 4 9 1 X/CWI ~f r er„ghT / ;-, )I ,'i. 7441,41,*tf",,' , ,cQg lt i ngi';n4Agge , il464 l' 4 27L :227ft?.‘ ' S.P. 4 :4l l gl4CAtli,:!KZ:; ' r,,' 4 ;i2G? ,i ':) A lo,2.'''' ( ; :'" ,2 • '''Z''),!:,;E:74-; 41- nbelp NY. 03.godMavitillatt,'(Of otir'own'manifatiturol itifiriti4tite niSortl.nont; efltliti'bdapquitliljf,' for safe at, the'leivoSi•edsh nrienei it F. -tJ..DRESS -I.4EIFS Fringe Mid Trimming Store; No. 47'S. SCOW! Street, above Chestnut,- Philadelphia.'— I Together ivitiv wrognlarnssortment of STEEL GOODS, Purse Silks, Finis, Heir Druids 'nod Curls ,:Ste. Also,qi large lot . of'lloniostie Cot ten iringes. - • •- ' ' .'Purchasers arc invited to call. Tidtwill. find it.toiheir interest lo do so, as tho•goo %OR be sold 01IA P. Philad. aprl.9._ -Perot, HofElnan, Er. Co,, • Tonvarding rind GenornlCommission Merchants, No. 41 North Whnryes, mid 83 N.Wutor. stroot, Philadolphin„ PLASTER and SALT. 'constant ly on lien& for sale nt the! lowest, market rates. Liberal advances made On rroduce. Refer to • ' D WHIM ce M PIM EYS IFI • RANKLIN.PLA TT 6' HO Philter'. LEA, BUNKER & CO. J. W. KERIt, Harrisburg. • .apr 5-fm China Glass, and Queens-Ware. - C. BOI<tV, & CO., No., 41, North '""•• Howard street, bet Ween Fayette and Lox. ington streets, Baltimore, invite the attention of Country . Merchants end purchasers gencrelly-, •to their' large sand,ivell assorted stock, of CVINA,, amiss and ottinns':wittn, which they o ff er for - Sale' at the very lowest triailtet prices, Country Alereliants will consult their interest by a' call before purchasing elsewhere. apr.s-4t , Spring Millinery Goods:. JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers " - and defilers in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, N 0.54 south Second strect,,Philadel ph in, .have received by late Orrival,s.from France,(chief ly of: thnir a _own importation) new anclisy rich assortment of §P I 1.10 111TI,L1NE11'; aeons, miwhich tln will constantly be making additions. They have now in store— . . • Silks for casing bonnets, of all prigoo. Fancy bonnet-and cap ribbons, a 'beautiful as sortment. . . . Plain Mantua and sattin ribbons, all widths.; French and Anterican artificial - flowerS,Lin great ittriety. _ Paris chip Hats. • Crapes, crape Lissos: Fancy bonnet and cap Nets. • Trimming.laces, lace trimmings: Bildkrains, wihlbw. crow•tts, lips, kc...g.tc.' And all articles ill...titled for the Millinery trade ir r Thu attention of Meryhunts and visiting tile city is pnrticuliirly reijitested to our shack, as it will he found far more extensive than that of any other house in out line, and the prices more undo rate. 'mar 212-at Steam Refined . Sugar Candies Cheapest in the World !-12& Cents per pound, Wholesale. T J. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Market st., 64 • Philadelphia, takes pleasure in infortnirig the public, that lie still cowl:lnes to sell his very Superior Steam Relined Candy at the low price 'of $1f1.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any ninintliteturedin_the United. States._ _ Ile also Wiese, all kinds of gouda in the Confec tionery and fruit line at correaliontlintz low pri• ccc, as quick smiles and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you cannot fail o.:bn vatislied. Don't forvct the number, 42. lthcaasn srspatT, In I Spring Fashion of XXats At tiro great central cheap Hat and Cap Store, No. 2dl Market street, south side, !thole . Eighth_treet, Philadelphia. rivlß subscriber takes this method to•return his thanks 10 the people of the county of Cumberland, fir the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended towards him fir last few months, and would call that-attention to the filet that he has now introduced his stinxij rzsmos 01 , eht , ITLIESIEN ' S eras, which for beauty, neatness -and durability, cannot be excelled by any Other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the Beaver, Niytria, Brush, Russia, Silk and Mole SkiitHats of all 'styles and quali ties, tooteher with a very large -assortment of Cloth, 1 1 t.tlyct, Plush, For and Glazed Cnpl4. Country Merchants and others are tespectfally invited to examiue the stork, which they will find it so their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it isitis determination, having adopted the sys tole of selling for eABII only. to sell nt the lowest prices. Al JOHN FAR lA, Jr., 284.1 War at. south sideiMve mar 22 :sert . , . Iron ConuniOslor Waroftousn, No. Ivo North \Voter stroot, net! No. 5.1 Nbttlt WIIIITVCS, P hand oipli in TIM undersigned still continue the sins business, for !he 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. star 224im ORRICK & CAAIPBEL C. Printing Types— ,„. MILL ha soli] nt BI UC,E'S N. Y. TYPE FOU N I) It Y, after Alercli 15th, IHd3, nt the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six tumults' 014:8 1:031AN. TITLE, &C. SHADED Ike Pien, per lb. :10 cts. 52 cis. 90 cis. Small Pica 32 95 hong Primer 34 Gq 400 Bourgeois 37 GG 108 Brewer 42 74 J2B Minion Nonpareil 53 100 150 Agate 108 -160 220 The above prices., in consequence of increase( facilities for mannliteturing, are much rcduc , •t' front former Imes. A liberal discount for cash it Imnd at the date of the Invoice. Presses, Closes, Cases, \Vood Type, Ink, ke lurnislied at. the lowest manufacturers' prices either for cash or credit. Our Specimen Biallt for )18.1{3, is nosy ready for distribution to Printers, who 'will send for il, and contains-ninny now nrtteles that we havu.ne• vcr bolero exhibited, snclins Writing Flourishes, Ornaments, Ornamental Fonts,' lx c. of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution 'of orders. • irrFor saloon:world good second-hand Cvlin 'der. and Platen Power Prone, Standing Pions• oNlland Printing'Prei4og. • - • • OtIORCE 1111.110Etr. CO. 13 ClininVora rimer, N. Y 111723 N. & J. 1 . 1. Rowe, . ;1/1.10011 . 1 AND .WOODEN—WARF, Store, No. 0 'North Third itioet, oho door Above Arch, eest side, l'hiludeljthiaoneeiditeLitr.: ors end'whuleseleduoloriiti all kidded I.lrOotett, IlieSheS,° c;oder 11911(4. and .Itrietelt Ileshots, Shoe and Well Bruelies, Scrum, Dieters;. Mats; lllnrliing, i)nste'rikittido)VOod; 0,, -Wltil 3 .er every ai: the 10w0,.t merhot,prices.', t mar • To PurOlasOrs of iron and Steel;' siitioroicrii;•llooficri and ponlore 1: Fordlin,nnd inuriann rgiM,bagluavb lavull tijoyittv:riproyn(pwrnlinsnralltiltON - nnd -• tro-w-Fnialirtintiveikt-Swodo lii;;;;;iliTt;,.64lo . und Conioon" Efiglieh Iron . a p v e ! o - I:7 A 'c l o o n g s ..., t 4 4l o tpr o c ti E r, eon s t I ng t Hand;'4o , 4;dl,!dikk . ..'_. Rifaa I ' Amti dan. - ?.l4liiii?& tim f Small . gdund*„..a.nd ;44 . mrci' trun,friiik ml9'o4' Jul sldo'.lk d -N i1,13,i2k". xl a,' 1 SaNtAl re, d,Btcoi,r:. roni be t"'ed adn pa xi Syne d ' .Iroo ;: Gael ando ,Stoel;"Sta l o Vw ) li d ley igr or laic mon 11, a . .f o r.:ajtbildit'•`rdiliteneit;":rimr,iti which hei'l Atlo;iTeg received in I on w 1461): aditti)co . s. U11)9: 1 11 1 0 0. - IN3Y., II INI•CiI 1 , .2, ikl3 l4 ..Wßier'St• loid ' b i ;61 , 1 . 58;44 847'41Y. ;c ' ,r: = •• - • Larlq,P•PfTnfinent cure .of 110 of .Ifait.iiiid'hitbit 'of 'the hody,"Via :; ' ".. - i' Chronic disease's of ilt6•Gliest; rieuriey;;Brorii= cliitie,Ctatarrh ete; Seri:if:ale in all; :its fastuse,i , i 'Fetter, Scaliffmad„...CutaneouS afFectioneortlun' thee and extreibities, chronic, Mni ieuntism, end Hapatetis, ehrimic linlargenaehts'of ; ilieUeitits; White'SWellitige, Alketions; Con disorders, arising freintlebilityMei „, curiefand Hereditary.Predispesitiiiite,.bec..- it:itArt every change Oat. is taking place in the body, it is manifest that it' is brought about by something having a sitbstuntive existence, If we suppose the organs of our body originally-perfect, they must continue perfect unless changed bythe intervention of Something that bears on unbent thy'relation to it. In all ceses of disease, there mutt( be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its part as a cause, served to modify the properties , before connected with the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs previously healthy, with out the interposition of some inert:die agent ; as well might wo expect a piece of chalk to transfer itecif spontaneously into Cluster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cease .which must be removed, thro' the agency of did Blood. For this purpose' there is no remedy superior to the Ponneeit. In evidence t he following is Suhnitted•to the public : • Philadelphia, June 7,:18.17. Having been npprised of,the nature of the Pan— acea, it affords - me Much pleasure to be nblo to recombiend7if as n veinal - do - remedy: for nit those chronic'. Constitutional and glandular diseases, to whiclilt is especially adapted. 'Po those ivhd tiro aimed, mid require medicine as an alterative, they cannot obtain it iti.a.more ngfcolilc, active and uniform state than is to be fnumPin the Pan. acen. I-have used,it in Severatinstnnas.with de cided and signal sbecas. Yours, &e, r 1), A I.LISON, M, D. Prepared and sold ni the North West come of Third and South streets, Philndelphin, and re tnilod in Cnelisre by S. P.LLIOrr. Put up it pint bottles at el per bottle. feb23 Dr. Traphagoi's Balsamic. Extract of Sarsaparilla, IS thellestittril cheapest Preparation of Stir— suparilla ever ofered' juilitie, being distilled from the first optality of llonclurns Sarin 111411111 hoot—and one ;tonic of this timpani timi is warranted superior to t wo Lollies er any other in the markt:fond will retsin its virtues unimpairable ill any clinuctrir. It is pleastoit to the taste, and from infancy to age this l'ixtract will eradicate disease, invigorate the hotly, and is the best medicine for the prevention and cure of disettise ever discovered in any age of the world. Its action is mild, and it cm es without sickening. or the patient. sands have used it in the Dr.', private practice, t. nll eorisider it the greatest blessing ever offered man. II net. iii :pi•reet 111.1.1)161,y with the laws of nature, lion tievna• been known to roil, NI [(Ore its lOW WIO4 W00...V(1,11 ill, to cure even long Ig:foiling ilegnernle eases or Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colin, ('otig Its, 'Colds, Con . ptioll, Cramps, CallelTllllB SOITSIIIII.II.IIeVI.S, DEOIIV, I /ynenter) ,F.,r)silieltin,. Ferny and A gale complaints, Fevi rs if* all kintln, (loot, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, 1.1•1.1ony, Noralin, iiitlio Heart, Setoirolo, Spinal etin3plaint, Salt nlitomi, Hand I In:(11, f•i% tile Face, Smelled and Joints, l'aus in it s . 51,177, Spilling Wood mill nil eases or rrostrotinii of iSircligtli, awl General Itebility of the 111111011 I 1.1.1 V. Lt 511 eases otiontorntoil Above, Sarsapost repitily sitrol rostoves to Leath. A trial m ill stitist, ititrote et the tettth or these retire Rental inns. Delicate Females Whit stiller from the Mistime. tious mid debility to 101101 1•111.1ICS nl sellettlar3 habits are liable, will by the use of nue or twd hot Iles of Dr. Trapliegan's 'Sarsaptuilla, regain their . health and 1,0101 . . It Is valuable to` Loose a who re approaching, womanitimtl, as it is calcu lated It, assist nature hy quicicening the blood aid invigorating the system. Ladies Nhn Miry pale complexions, dull eyes blotches tic the Nee, rough skin or freckles, null are low use Dr. Traphegam's Sarsapa rilla.. it wiir cleanse the blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you nn animated . counietutnee, sparkling eyes, line spirits, mid beautiful complexions. . Children a Ito are suffering front bail and un healthy in toot , or the blood, van lie quickly re stored to health, strength and `hloom. Ttlip-' Sarsaparilla being very pleasant an'tl amide, children take it readily, and such as are thin and weakly soon it ear a robust and healthy appearance. It can lie ,ifitiiiiiistered bi Infants with perfect safety, and such as are suffering frum Sommer Complaint will receive -great relief. eiSlialting eau he more astonishing than its iti •vvoratf fig effects upon the human at stenft Yer siittsUall lassitude NI . OfIkIIiIISSISCeIIre taking it, ofieeNonottio robust nod healthy limier its in Ilucuco • The use eta bottle el De. Snristp• thrill:( occasionally, will corevcitt disease, nod Os a Paused Spring perifietLel the system it stands earl:idled at the !fresco( day, Its use will pre vent:l world nt stifferiag nu I pain. 11 nll parsons u ill heep their blond purified and their booties stretigthentio by the use of thin Sarsapsrilla, they will lie Ift rsraite...the_attituk.ullatip.presaleot or contagious disease. VI-Purchasers will be careful to °brim° that every bottle of Dr 'Pra ph ageti's Balsamic. Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa ture in black ink on the label of the bottle, and fuc simile printed in red ink on the ()inside wrapper, us a guard against counterfeit-: Put 'np in handsome white glass quart bottles, at the low pried of ONE Dt;LLAIt per bottle: For sale vk !lolanda And. retail by COLLIE and ItIIOII.I . ERS only. ,at their Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle guiril 12 - Di% garbees tinianteiti APhis moot valuable But bt ocation has been ' mod With'wooderful stiocessAkhe cure ot some of the most troublesome diseaSes.with , which the horse is affected, (without destroying the hair) sua as old strains, Swellings, still', lions ofjoitits, galls' produced by the collar and saddle, strains of this shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin joints, strains of tho whirl• bone, knee, and a:nook, 0411 . evil, fistoles, curbs, splints, spay int, wholgulls, rani, &c. It 'veryinion citioh old or fresliwounds,otits, , bruises;%tilles,lioll ii vil, curbs, eiii.,atiti gives Instant 'Otero thobaratelies • — 7o,'S.to.,iitid • the disputes incident lii. bor ying white' V feet: and. noses, Prodopod r ny,„.- oho's 'Wort; i'll ith so oftenllestrilfsilio , bouts - and bonorinf the foot, soil . r:esints, tho' 'action of sillpliiir and vitrinl,ointnentii-aii&otber 'remedies' equally ' : No apiiiiciritiOn' Ws' '!lieraitofbro' ,provad, an nsciful'insreluiiiiigystifraces . or limo blid !jyl . itifi;' 'aiid',pr nil tiOA`11:0 such' ' iin . inediatii.',und iti o nelloVal L oil:oqo !ti..oru.Olcod .1 . 1.001 v, liroOglit.oO •liiiiii . ill'foeflkog,Opljoio andoprainsi ~...;;,,,... ' Tli is 10iibrcertioo hi higlilyl.recomitiended to Sur 1 tinl4l;lopiirof -1i vory,:_iniihlaii,...niligone rii,. . in a'gn_prnp riletutsi - ,,Mnlli_r i iii_wifongetifyii`Ww iis,. ingAiorsoi4-u54.01-11ti-iniltiablo''r,eitie:dYi,'''.,iltfil ' L S.lnnilitlutoOntitZfritli.Velipti t 1 i Oti:iindtl pii::: - .'-'. i , -, , Aliso.larintrii, Wltlisolitik , seii iiro-!sii-ilabli7.tn, kittlisi-e.utti..aifd,, tvoinadni w . lll . find . it. eicOrill,V ,iiiivitoOdOoViv:to.kOop•il, OonoLOOt.ly,,oO.ltunil;-7 , Ir,iotilifLtli , , po'nOtkOnj, in' Alio . 4401106 i:',iif `i,vOlcii4l 9attlevAir, ealle,.;:sure . mocks; r'o'uts Fot..sile i ti-Ciirlisla , bY - V1..'4: DISH OP, ,:,...,-,.. ,4111k,SolviVitint' , :;. 1 ':.: „,Tr i .:'' , ...'. 1 'V ). 2 , , i' '.?;33? 1 1.',k1, : 11, 13,4 , T.- • - - ....- •-• ..- - - .. , , ,i . . e . :,r ~..P .t ./ . • : j r.fi,ovvv eV ' ...,.. ". ' 1; fr4itn 4 illr.4 , tutiretlr; t il l' kyt . 1441. RF e ll inc,.•••••"1-!;_ ,t ylit 0, 1 DIA snlal A 2 t .Ithi) (4, l3o l thyfti•? 0-r.,•; miuttitr.ri;,l ;N. 11141 '0 . '• 111.-6 `!!1' • • ;..", : :?` ;•;, t ';:;• • ", MEM '-',';':lnbtc,titcf. - 1, ,, ~,,,,,,.-,,,,- TO TIN.; LADIES II PREVENTS DISEASE The Great English Remedy, ilcom Etruazagg,23o. 2.~i - plitlvbelp INopd'e ; ;Stefan:; aniv - --' Ridgliltoad,nbeile'Bitttnny:Oodfit r yltiltidAphin; inga and .public squares, b ar ( Jr i lx 6 34ll :y lit t Citnotary Railings, -of classic anti' unique de signs, embracing upwdrds of otto hundred dif "ferout:viirieties. . • •.,; • .; Iron Chairs, and Settoes, for Gardens, Halls and Piazias—new ;style. 'Verandas, and Pdasters, for Cottages, made in every. style.. • , • • • • Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for carriage on. trances. Now style of Bulcony • Brpekets, &c. Iron 'rabies of various styles, embracing Louis XIV, Blizabothean, Gothic, and. modern pat terns, with .White and Gdld Italian Marble tops. l'hese tables have been introduced, by the subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, &c. They aro beautiful arti-- clos,of furniture fur llnt•Storbs and other es tablishments whore it is' desirable 'to make -a grand display. • • 7 . lie has rocently• constructed nn elegant substantial ,CAST I nen I I ITCHING. Posr,.in lortn adinirubly}tulnpted to permanency of position, highly ornamented, and representing n well exe cuted -nun) of that noble animal, filo Horse.— Sticlpon article has long:been•ii desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the public'. Strangers visiting are respect iblly invited to call nt his Warereems,„and eX amino his different spechncei of nciv and beau tiful work.-• r„ . ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor.l):7 - He has - recently published, at great ex:, .perisc,.an work, exhibiting the new de signs and patterns which are executed nt his es tnblishment, embracing all the above articles; and the various and, splendid patterns of Ceme tery, Balcony, Step, mu, other Railings which have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and oth, er celebnited Cemetertes, designed expressly for his own establishment, and which may be sent to any, Part of the world to those who desire to taupe a selection. Undoubted reference will be mold -rod-to-e-nsura-a_prompLreturn_of-dm_work,-after l an opportupity for pinking the selection. Philileblhia, April 9. Wholesale Clothing Warehous3., No. 1523 _Market streetv%otAveen 4th and 5111. TIIE subscriber respectfully solicits the atten lion of -country Merchauts and dealers'gen• crony, to nn examination of a complete stock of 111:ADV NAnc, ut.O.rniNo. which ler extent ; variety rind work intinshiklie flatters himself' will give universal satisfaction, whileithrtediteedactife of prices presnts eto purilutsers ItTilirccinents which cannot be s 'surpasstl by any other establislnhent Mille -United States. mar JACOB RtEn. Hover's First Rate Premium • WRITING INK. Silver Illedttl jut awarded by the .iincrica74l,l - Nen: ibrk, (1817.) rip 111. following testimony from distlaiguish cAl 1 tistitutimie speukti fur itsell UNI ,::c'l'ef 1.1 - PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Al ay II .1841. tried, for solo,: Omit., the Mack Ink mi inatiii•tured Nly..lirXepli K. Ilbver, - Wave fuuLd it well !muted niaitsei•ipt, by Its' 11111.. fling freely , and it; exemption from einigultition. Its shade also w are well pleased with. K 11011.NEIV,M I), I)enn of tli am! Plot'. of Anatomy . JO I N Provost 5.‘701. YLIK, 111:\R\ REED, SeerHary of 'the Arls • ItoSIV I'A It IX g. Prof. of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry AV.AV GP:1111AM), Lecturer iu the Medical' Department Pr.risurvAxtx EDICA COLLI:011 WO fully concur in the above, hA \l ' l,. CEO. morrroN,M D, Dunn of the Plietilty • CEturital. lho:i &mom., ram:trim • A D lIACI IE, Priiit•ipal 11 AleAl IiItT11.11•:,..•\ 1 1), Pro Anntonry - Aahuuas • FIRE I NRUIIONCE CO. PM' DELTIIIa• 'itl:l)'K FHA LEY, Secretary CIOiTOM I IttUSO, PIIII.ODE 041111 J Dep, N idol °Mew HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, A . ..I:perif.r Pot• Sole, IV holrside and ltvl,•til,at the Mao x. ory, No. 87, North Third street, oppos Cherry rirrui by .10NE1'11 Mitbufacidrei Philailelphio, Nov 17,18.17 It Never Fails. .471 U R o U RSELF.—From time immemo- U roil there has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a species or diseastt, the depend mum and propagation of which resells - from the violation of divine and moral laws. To those tho AMERICAN COMPOUND iv presented, us tieing the most certain, speedy, mid valuable speeille ever ()tiered to the unfortunate.. It has wherever knoWn acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou sanas have been cured by its use, and as it coves to odor on the Itrealk, reettiresneitheriegrietion in diet or business, nor contains either mercury or noxious drugs in the least injurious to the sys• min, it is boldly presented as the best remedy for such diseases yet offered. It is used by physi cians and pronounced suptaior to any known re medy. Pull directions aefflimpany each bottle. Fur sale cit N. W. corner ad and South vircols, Philadelphia, and by H. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr. Barnitz.• York ; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr. McPherson and .I. Wyeth, Harrisburg, Pu. fob J Oumb• Valley Transportation '4IP • Canal and flail Road Line, for Philadel. phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, 11 W. KERR; Forwardiqg and Commiesidb tri Merchant, Ilimitnisnumu, Pn. informs his blends and. the thnt from the lawnl pat ronnge extended to him during the pest year hp has been encouraged to make more extenstye or rntmgcnients for the present Bunnell, end • has ad ded Iwo now, large and splendid _Boats to his LINE, and will be 'fully',preptired after time op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE sad M It CHAN 1,1413- -- 51 all kinds to and 'from Philadelphin, Baltimore, ; Pittsburgh, '&c.; la the lowest rules of freight Oil. with.the ut.tnest-dcs , mach. . Agents for Boats, • - CARLISLE 4% 'O O A§KFILL ; II nee street VI GEIS& &' SON,;'• No. 48 Commerce sio.W.lmitrf; Btdtin CLAR.IC:& A-IV, .•'- - - . p. 17 ADD Q; 3 Pines At;niusnr ars,. , ...„ , . --WUNDERLICH , &ELZ. si ; N Mnrket sr. i CI TA•LOBE II:. O. -; la0(•N Olt 1 )5.., MEM ,T 3 •101 p.„5::4C - c Ilrbfiil ilftedi ‘ o Vhiindelfddar,i„ PEN .N'A. , 14'01110'.1,1103, • • '•• North :-174!4' , ' '• EMI 112-rislittrg*Transportaj,lon-Liner-- - - : • • 0 ,4 - 0 7- ; • 0,y,- MESI FUNic,4" ' .MILL T Eit IEIO R WARDI N Coin (4, Ec.' it) igsVon' (loot, IV latSSa t; 11101,1 ratifria'4 , l bic: . constantly',roi : MIN .S.ll " 11 C KtE 4'll lye& i iiifer,loll , Pitios".APP l o,"': .(701 1 1PYIP IY P . Flip rtir Pre6l- lirdw eth Tokutit 0 ICotuli up; .fiiiq'ipltio l-irnyitlpfep iqt,i 3 Oldilf t tpiil4:4:',ojl,'Soo;it . iiisV t C2OOO . fiY l q;. l3 4'2 1: 1:1411:C8 . 1 NgAtlititeei. .<" I? U PONI 7rPOPNi., 11 1. 1441'.1P-M•ll,o.kVls.PfOlaf4l4. 3..0.4,ii1t'0: , *., , i. - i 111=111=1 • , ,ist.;UrirAoe's yEuttritubd . rnactujiall,on,ipTurzten -ItEICMDTFOR . TILE :PILES Triampl anti 60,000'dades cured in the past year! pin Eli& lie- Is warranted til'etirtn..4ll cased of Piles, eitlier-blecilingior, internal 'or exterinil,no,d,tiTtntlittninitfory canes tOttird innijtinatien with . the roach es Chronic -Dysentery ; deseribed. in the folluwing'curtificate: • Philadelphia, Sprit:4l,lB4l. ,Messrs. Ketcham ; iSt bout five years age . I was 'afflicted with What was called chroniclysentery'.. I fifty° infrared with it ever siece, and physicians hay.a r told me that my liver was affected, and •that my bowels, were uleariitCif, for blood , and pus, at tended with a peculiar putrid smell,•ware the freenent• discharges. A short time. since I Made a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit from change of air, but suffered - Mow severe than ever-befOre. While there, a phy sician offered to cure me for $4O, in three • months. 'Happily, in the midst of intense pain, occasionally. selieved by hiudnum, I saw in the wrapper of your Eleatuary, a perfect • description of my complaint, together with imany certifleates of. cures, This gave me great confidence in the' medicine, and I pur. chased a box, nine dories of which has spp rently cured me, and I am prepared, to.• ay everything in its. favor, or rende r any service I chit taturrionityby subscribing tolls merits Respectfelly years„ • DENJ:PERCIVAL, SO S. Sixth st. Weultnasa end inflammation of the Spine , , falling of the bowels, %vertu -&coliatffenittles ' .particularly Ore, subject to, under peculiar circumstances ;: for which many certificates cenkt be given of s'imerly cures—hut delicacy - forbiiiii-their publieation, • Severe and , habitual costiveness, flow of' blood to the head, dyspepsia, fistulas infirm. motion of the stomach, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upham's Electuary. It is an internal .rarriorty,nrl-euressby-itreetion-on-the-howels and blond, the relayed state of which is the , "Omani of the above named diseases. UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION - From-Every-city; town-end - Nil - loge; where - Dr. Upliam's Vegetable Pile Electnary has been introduced, the most gratifying intelli gen'ce of its effects hive been received by. the Proprietor. In hundreds of instaecos it hos• triumphed over cases which were deemed incurable., • . Letter ofaCapt.C4, W. Lean, late of the S. serritif,anllfiliber of the N.J. Legislatuio , Rahway, June 16,1847_, I have liven afflicted flir years wjth the Piles, and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, almost everything assum ing the name of n remedy. I had as a matter of course, knit all confidence in , . medieine.-,-. Under this feeling I wns induced—net without fel tide nee, I eon,ft tic— to are Upham's Elcetn. ;try, and having used it shout three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I flint to my surpripe, us well as satisfactimi, that every symptom of the diovese Last oft roe. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham end myself to Make this statement. G VV IiIeLEAN Addressed to the agents in Columbia. Gan Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20. I 847 Messrs. Winter & Epping:—ticuts:—For the last fi!teen.yi•ars I have been elllieted.with that most distressing disease, nleeding Piles,' 11.11(1 11 11 ye had rtcou , se to tagrpat.many medicines, without obtaining relief, until oliteined 3 boxes of Upluiiii's Pita Eleetuary from yon, which liner so ler relleveiline flint I ta l c great pleasure in recommending-it to all whin are alllict&L with Piles, us a safe and sure remedy, P TOLL, formerly Bookkeeper. Runk of Culuboi Remnikabla cure. of Bleeding Pilau. eortland, :11e., March 14 My Dear Sit—lcnnnni, express to you my sincere old heat Licit thaLks for the wondtum cure I have experdefieed by the use of your truly valuable l'ile cluary. I have been a perfect martyr' iii the Bleeding Piles for tan years past, NU much so, that 1 became reduced to a mere Ateleton, with loss of appetite and general derangement attic digestive organs; my eyes also became affectutt, and in fact 1 • was a misery to myself, and was obliged. to give up my Lace here, which.l held in the Custom House sonic years. I have tried all kinds of medicine, had the best advice the physician of Boston and this place could give, • spent mi .:11 money and twice submitted to a surgical operation. 1 had become perfectly theft life, and at the suggestion of try frier s 1 was induced to try a boy of your icine. The first 1, found relieved me slightly, Still I persevered and purchased second, and assure you when I got half through I foetid "myself getting well; I still kept on, end now lain a new man. My dear sir, language cannot expreTh my thanks, that 14m once more restored to health, and now in condition to support myself and family de pendent on . tne. • Yours respectfully, with grunt regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON - New York, June 14,1898 IVreimfs. Ketchum es , 1 lir ['An w is certi fies that 1 have beeirseveruly afflicted far ninny years with the. Filen, hut tnnro particularly within the Lr l Moo munl6s. Ilaving used all the remedies; prescribedby my physician, also Loving tried other moans to litho or no ail: vantage,l became very much discouraged and felt as though I must suffer as long us Hived. But providentially I wan informed by Mr. Mutt, instructor of Wu public school at Staten Island, that 1 could be cared by your 00{11)10 Pile Elcoiney„ 'Having confidence is Ida statement, t immediately procured some of the medicine and inn vrry happy to inform you that" Am now perfectly currd by the use of only ono hex. Very truly your obedient servant, , GEORGER CROSS Sold wholcsnlc. and retail hi KETCHAM & RENSHAW, 1.21 Fulton st, N. Y., nod by druggists generally ti roughout ihd United Slates nod Camilla. Price Si per box, Carhslo ty SetLLlOrr, MIR Stantep,!s External Remedy, CALLED • Pl U. 7 .17" _ LIXII I FIENT• E 1 "now Universally •neknowletiged to tot dm 11..EMEDY Fei Rheumatism, Spinal A thsctions; Contractions (4,14...Mu5t:1e5, Sae Throat' and Quinsy, In noes, Old Ulcers Paine; in the-Back nod . .Cliest 4 n e_ii-t-hu,l3-ruoslund Facs, r - rei6iti;Velio, , SPrains,',Bridscs,i •„,•', „13 urns, Croup, . • ''Ffosted;;Feni, and all • •: I '''•• 2Niliveinhllhtenses.• ' :PD;I7 I '.S4,IItOICN.T is sustaining n natori• ''Jils.Ct:AlX..titott,tistialliO,Lly t .toiy;ii,titilar remedy. It it i'Opattititio o A,litts. been ler.sotite . .,littio silently and surely.sectariki it, , and.uowot:libri. iiVbenhtb. int Elects have been a`.‘Meriettead Vy:so ninny, the expressions of grub pude .emittituallY,... appearing, and those who , 411 " 'e 14 " "'"dulOiolo'..l4 Pus means arc, desirotts. 4 sltiMld , no, ItAtiterriltnain traut•.ohits inviddable•autl.Sdfitllihlo.clh~ucv;;_ 7 7- Air;'oco-g:Siaolottf - ihePiciiiiiiii(T l 7 ll- con i-- istiatOpOtenyliig,testitoontaia ot tikei=atur tyo -- ,ciircalt hits ißeteil almost 506' cite a - child - hqd --, ' l VP) , "'fi e -WP, I I? - fPrOglit;YaaraiThav iti g -wi•enclied`- '' , !°"FillimtAY,kTo-at „ iJ;a ago crow° Tears; bt,al4ll lailcdi'dmt Jou I?9°.l44'Pillii.iitactit.rcamtetl hitmlu strength ' and now"; inina i Nidaly,lija blifinnatba , thair iyoutleak. gami.9oo4 t rob thp as ; ItClrealthicstraf — : uml : only,a, smallibuiMioitijlia.:tioak to, rO4 Riiin"d'hitn of lost giilitly•iutformgs.%cynca ceitte; Perlipictq l , •. • • ' The , Ortil.,lo.?#; , ;LEi'iletilFsl;'," Q4TANTON t g rAfitrAtty 0 T , bclijoiip4,!iotiola - Acqo 3 htle*illticavorcd, and , inat,po;ria, dio'kcti:to3oithilld6hcii'hyll , whe', l li4thhve liputiOn‘fdota,Cke`itt , Catia.,o l ::lgride rEvr:ji . ;, . 0:1;1*. • pnri taalarly,ittt 6,00 d *lllO4 - 40 plitfiio3llo,t 'littli1010;00eth, li nt roqfor rpracta,.anti may'.bo x , ~.": 25 cl3..peT l'frofv),OrotW:4 l ticifuitv , I:l. , ,ll.lryi‘ra*4l l o.ltitA:lltil Ott', • 45optagt'. , o.)n sl'/iuk , 1" , r NM ~;<. ~ .
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