- I runistiED , tvEßy WEDNESDA-Y-c--- OFFICE in' 'lke Small; 2.Test angle of 'the putflie backaftk , (Icuptlloute • , SOEISORIPT lON neteicOh ' iitti CAY Ie h year IN A DVA'Nee: ° tele Dellate, ffret lit - w it hht the 'setter. lino paitaite'r mciztehe.' . • . • Theeeferies 15'111; he rieilllY ailitdre'd to. To oectete the parieVat tru tellectatteruts it roveir tre_ttatd_cualt kit RAm , OF .ADVERTISIrit, • Adviiitieihrectih t Making kneen IIYteH - nr less: tvtii be eharge&al the rate eT Fitly ce.hts lot Oho lamer hion—thrad.thaes Ono Dollar, atal Nit:lay-five tenti fo7 every eithaeryeett Inmirtion. 'Vanity aaver. timers Will be etiargoil at the talotiving rat ea.: , One Column, with the paper, rot Ore year. - *24 Half a column,, An; - - *l3 T-wo-tionares, w'filikenterty changes, $ lO Duainese,Cartis, with t he 'paper, JDO'F'RINTING. OF EVER? DESCRIPTION, Such As naii4lllllls, DlouKn, eiroelsts snit every nil -¢lrtlast+rlptinu of Milting. exoeutetl nAscurclyunl xpetlitionsly-tipl ut the I.OW 1,7 T **WE 1, For the kteratd. ACROSTICIL; tOltitt roily Whigs, both strong ainl stunt, iirouna our gallant hero; Ming o u t it long end echoing:Aro - 4'7- bkl.ong live °Ur inotlern.rlerof' .. ‘ In vain the,Loros raise the cry— %hoot on for General racier Leave 4Otis and heeler's Moon la Me— Weil now• they tool. tonch thon came one nod alk, honest oathre ; liaise loud the.shoot, op freeMen,cell— Aii come nod show yoUrstalOro , Let.LOCeS see hos sttoog you he : “.Dows; Cass, yod ugly 6 (MATLID!' " NewSllld;zuly, IEOB. - . THE CORRUPT INFLUENCE OF THE EXEOUtITE! 7 AIL TWIST- A WITNESS. TILE recent letter of Mr. N. V.,..TrusT, the late Ambassador to Mexico; who suc ceeded in a Treaty against the wishes of. Polk & Co., farnishes still more evidenee of the necessity of CHECKING . TII E.-EXECUTIVE INFLUENCR at Washing ton, which is fast reducing this country from a -Republic in name to a MON - - ARCI-11( IN rAcT. This -corrupi and growing influence of the Executive must be checked, and to do so Gen. TAYLOR nnisrhe elected President, as Lewis (;ass is -- pledged - to - follow --- in the footsteps-of JatiCs.K: Polk. -- - - •.. • Mr. Trist says- the letter which he neraAnto the Clouse last week is not What hilinmded to'present, but _Oat he ivill at an early period present to this: . country' a "detailed narrative" of all matters connected with his mission to Mexico. Mr. Trist then ,goes on to make the following grave In one of the acvmpluifiiTg - papers (let ter to the " Representatives of theTA merican People." - under (late "Mexico, February 12 ; 1848,") my belief is-expressed that Con gress rind tree country had been deceived by the individind holding the tryst of President if the United States," and that 11m - object for which that deception had been practiced was the indefinite protraction of the war—this protrac tive having for its enil -the conquest of Mexico and her absorption into our Union. This Was my Mutt It 18- my belief now. In that same letter, and particularly in the notes recently appended to it, my belief is expressed that a corrupt me has been made of the power and the influence attached to the trust of " l'iesident el the United States," even to the extent of subornation if per . . .larY Upon both these point% my belief is posi tive and firm, distinct and clear. Equally firm and clear in my mind is the further be lief, that to make the loaner the belief of Congress and of the country nothing is necessary but that the representatives of the people should exercise the powers iu quiry inherent In theM As the grand niquert if the nation—UN the body "exclusively" entrusted by the constitution with " the power;" `and eirnsequently With (pet!' of immanent ." The letter then tefers to the late revolution in Fiance, mid after citing as one of the leading, causes of that event "the •corrupt rise of grecultve influence," goes on to say - It is time, bigh time, that we should LOOK rt. nom Corrupt use of Executive in fluence, such as, according to my solemn belief, has occurred among, 01.1118E1.VF,8 with in the lust six Mouths; cannel have been sur passed bymny Ming that *Med part of the misrule" ot the "Citizen King)! In point nt uniernpulousniss and flagitiousness, it cannot - have been ontipassed. In point of audacity had effrontery, I doabt i. it Jias been erpialledhy . any thing ever venttured ,upon by Met" aninatell.'• • Wwenlber this is ,the .testimony of a malid , Onlivent •to Mexico as the chilli denual agent,of Polk and • the Adminis tration.-n- , tratiOn. , : - He'leturns disgusted .arid out . , Toned 'at 'the duplicity dishonesty and corruption-of , hia.employersi The loco- CongeesS would not vote to have ,printedl;:•‘ - .., • - - ' CORTLEGT. ; 4I4 . QF.l.dwie • Can.—The ' IVheeling.Times has commenced (moth erlifwciftien. class, in which.several in be'pamed which halie been strtngt:l.i , ,fieglectedby the odirterini.-- "khe:Work id: to, be.benetifulir illustrator of the :identical Welt e4laide;lthitt`be 'we're; the. full picture of the Iteddlipg wagon he •Sentlfrom Detroit toLiblio I},is paymMit of: Indiap Annul- --'------ 'lt will al, .-- .7, -- ;7, : , d.,,h.0, bralf el.' . . Vilrb:Ra...ii ;•••! 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'l' 1-- 8 . , ' ...,,.....-,,:f.; r i•knowa 4 - 41k 1 11.574.. ... :-.''Y...tgiC4l4.floll'. 3 `.l4'rN it.reidiFfl'ant"`.&v... 4 ,9l4 4 .ll; + it y i k' Ltii:liouiti 4r . paua ~,, ??' , :, , 1 1 .' #o'6, Prart,illii4i(4i.iti4o•oo;?,,;.#: - , - ii_uow;,,rs , :7,1 h . 71, 4.f-,„,,„,-I,.,i'viii'iiiniiii:;l3r9v.u, -t3 l'X'iipsiriA. , ..to.3' , i 24l ' 1P".V."....k1i.` ng .ii';•Ci c;`i...0.,. ,1.,',.,t,,,,,,,,.:,‘,,,wriPire,,f:',•:',,,'!,,i,fv5-'4#.`0,;,,,..:',,,,,:,:k;,-... OE -- . - Itlebutivg,g • - ' Sickly:Season. 1111111ERE L iii;liot; a i , idian i , AL Vet Sheath) -take niedieino at.-this season' or the year, liutMorciiiiipeciallythisrintscnit, for there probably We're never go many Uturiese:tieting at one lieriodari there artnnow, se.likPly'tO Produce a .state of ~ The repeated elianrges in the atmosPirere,-4. acting, as they do upon the constitution and qUallty of-the blood itself; give occasion, for. --themost-fattil-and niahgnunt disorders. The bile becomes (and often without ally warning) in a most acrimonious condition from these repeuled . changes, and if the stomach and bowels -have been neglected previouslyy the first syrripturns require iinmediato attention —': Even Lhose who have a healthy disposition' Of body,are subject to. sickness under these Mr. punkstaneett,__lii_erefe'reon prevent any wo ought carefUlly to guard against a mistive state or our bowels. Once or twice they should be evacuated in twenty-four hours, There are many causes which produce un healthy blood: sometimes it May arise from gfiet - itvothers tylien the system is in a 'state of lallness it can take plaice from sudden joy; close application to literary undtrtaktbig can, produce all cases whore many persons have to be seen and spoken to, which predne tog nervous excitement, is a fertile source of unhealthy blood occasioning that slow nervous fever which has-carried oil some of our best men;-men ' men ,martyrs-.to- their reputatien,., but which knowledge of the powers of „Breed rot's* Pills would have prevented. Those who-desire to secure theirbealili ' under almost. t any adverse circumstances, can do sob' hay. tug BRAN Dfi ET fl,'S PILLS on hand,AiOd at once resorting torlielif when the first feelings of disorder Luke place in their bodies, As this -advice is used so will the health. be. _The time will yet he _when u man-that makes a good medicine-BMW be honored more than Le who is an adept in the art of war. fie exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT BILLS. The Agent is the only person froin whom prandreth's Pills should be purchased. The I • 3IeXNDIt are sold for '25 cents per box, at f)r.• 11. liz•mullt•eth's Principal Otliec, Int lleo,atlway.=Ntli York, and by the mullow,ing clitlvimtlioriictl Agents: AVtn. s:Powell, New- Combet•land. .1. G. Miller,Lisburn. Al. !littler. Siremanstown. .1. & L. Reigel, Mechanicsburg,. • Geo. W. Singiser,Churchtown. A..fl: I). Leithch, tinning . itsitigs. 1). L. lleeltnan, White !louse I', 0. .It,lsenburg .lames Kyle, Jacksoliville— Pal ward Scull, Shippensburg: S. L. Seidman, AleU•lmr,g. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ Sole Agent for this Immo:Tit,. SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Cure Of all Diseases arising front an Impure staler/ the Blood. IS Medicine operiatiTp — a - rTWilarly upon th'e Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure he most obstinate cases of Rheumatism, Dis. eases of the Lungs, Coughs,Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scroula, Ulcers 'dud Sores of long standing. It is cheaper than any othermedicine in use, there being 20 doe.. :.,.snot. costs 0n1y75 cents, and to those using it tie cordin to ditection - one bottle will lost 10 days. Certificates aro pouring in from all parts - or the country-attesting the virtue of this medicine in cases of long standing, which have been given up by physicians as hope. less and beyond the roach of medicine to cure. WHOOPING COUGH, Shelicrd's-Sarsa. pervbr fails to cure CONSUMPT . ION cured by the use of Shop herd's Sarsaparilla The Following is fru n a gentleman of re spectable standing in Baltimore,wlm was of factually mired of that dreadful disease, Con setnption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sdrsuparilla. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 This is to certify that I was fast sinking undersymptoms oftionsumption of the Lung., until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap fortunately I did and am under the strongest conviction that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering HMI hope in a slier! lime to he restored to perfect health, and under nu considcratidn would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23,11111 street Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. Wo 'challenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of worms from the humeri body. than Shepherd's Virm fug°. It has been used 'by thous inks with entire satisfacti iu. It has the advantage of merit other Virmifuges, as lino vor Pickens ilia person using it. It has cured children that hove - been subject to fits for yours, and that hail been given up by physician, parents and friends. It should always be used us a purga tive x fur children, as itsirongilitius thorn, and at th same time carries off ihe coarser par ticles of fund, and wurnis, if they arc troubled with them, The following certificate has been Mande: to ua by June Koons, of Lucerne county, Pa. It simile fur itself: • ' Town 11111, Pa, an 20,.11847. JOliN KOONS, Esq. Dour Sir—You will' !geese send me 4 bot ticsmoro of Shepherd's Vernaifugo. The theca bottlee,purchased or you a short time ago have been used-with the bulldog( effects. They were given to three of 0.3; childron—in, one case 65 'wtirms were expelled, in another 164, and in the lust 67. -1 um anxious to give the Test of toy family the benefits of this medicine and therefore order no:tbovo. This is deCid, edly the best article for destroying worms the his over been io thie'part s bf the country., I 'have' tried Ctiriak'S,%Realvir's Merrick's and; Miller's, but, wilhout. aut g iNd .:t You:a .withtisteatn,:. • . •-• SAMUEL SNYDER.: • ShopliertPCE,arsaiiorilla •and are for,ri thefullluwiiig ell, Chants of 'Cu inbliAland con ntyi'ei4litid .by Dr. oiiitiiiiob4oo4ltoDilre'r, Noir:0114 R64lit, Elliott '.acikey't IP* • .i1tii..1%,.1848 . „ . . OtTliet 4it G i wit:11 1 0141r TIMIS 14 Iho .erer. tilieevered. for It. d nk ii4l'linlinlginwevpri kind 'el', 4 lie an G I ese - Were, beteg.: arrilerier,te. rotten 411014; whiting, &e., as 4terodeces the moat bril liantited tettieeltellsh-whh*cri I exeulleet article for'..elettneieg wiettewe I ,l 'peirroic-: The ,AtWilean :Erlpiiii* rree from.He hisittel eerroilher•ettletteeoes le.therefore semi!! For' te oct No , TiOrlsoO who !Ohs vied' .4.0431,e . ,*111 ',horn , nitsr?"•Peri,iitie• 10. .201 . tie if ntihti!spnifpflintiOnonnro oPY!spFiioktirnsilllnk.llta ftliqg 0 % • ‘ii,'" , '. - 4.).31.1k.'Ay 11.?,,LEI1t1IFCIL'L . ..iaiii.ll,elC; - 0 . 04e - itsl . :la 2. , i - $., - . ,Q . - .„ - ,tti , - 47. , 00 _ ,,7 , ,1,140 . 4 .. , ,, 89 , 412 . 1140 . 1 , ] . :1,1: -: ;410 ,, i t e •;i ili , , r ,, 4l ,: a t ii ,-- • ..,. - slimily. u t:i la cqratirritbdTkjit.hirliptoTlti, : jilliwAyiiiite,!..lth4'o#l6lohtiltly.olV,4o6o.ll it, : 'ildiitiitpf:tiu . nuo i:0 - 60 - rotbapyt i okwyroi, , :,w ir in'njir Atty ..: ipjuiti:ttiO?ir of liit:.:e?, - t,,ffif , ;_,AfrA'7 , ,.. ..!:,',y,, •",f 4c : juilkli,T,l;':::,:„ f,,,, ..,-..'• 'JO ,S;',,, , SY':' , 136 V lik3SilisrOrl4 E=M r::,_;' `,Miscellaneous Cumb. 3.fallOy:'T ansg9rtation :" 41:kila; , . Ottn&l•anil Rrtil Road Lino, Tqr pbia;Baltimpre, Pittsburg, &C. . . W. KERR', Forwarding and Commission. Merchant, linnet - sauna,- Pa. informs his friends and the itublie, that from the liberallatt renege, extended to him during, the past year ho has been 'encouraged to make more extenstvear rangentents for the present season, and. has. ad ded 'two new, largo and' selfindid Boats to' hie LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forivard PRODUCE nud MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittshargh,', &c., of the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost.des pateh. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE c 1 GASKELL, Rare street Wharf, Philadelphia. • GEISE & ; SON, No. 48 - Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SIIA.W, J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, • WUNDERLICH & GRIER, No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. - . - CHALORER A REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market et., Philadelphia. • syrER . , JAMES & co., - Brad street, Phiiadelphia. PENN'A.k -OHIO LINE,• • . Ndrth sauet,-Biltitnore. Harrisburg, March 29, 184N.—tf. Harisburg Transportation Line. • " '3..;t1 4 gffigitlt . ; • • FUNK & MILLER, , OR'\VARDINCr & Commission Merchants, F Ilanaisnuno, Pn. ship Produce, Merchan t:line, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. Coal, PlastEr, Nails, Salt; Fish, Groceries, ate - . constantly for sale. • Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 - M'ALLISTER , 3 OINTMENT. IT has po%v 31. to cause all exlernal.SOßEl*, SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN DISFAS,ES POISONOUS ‘VOUNDS,to thscharge their in' trld mutters, and then heals them. It is ,rightly termed AllAtealing, for there is scarcely a disease, exter l al or internal, th a t i -1011. it9,o/enqtt,..ll.ll,ave.nsetl it tot the last lour- leen years for all 'diseases (tithe chest, consump tion and liver, involving the utmost danger and respOnsibility and I declare 'before heaven RIO man, that not one single ease tins 'Wailed to ben efit when the patient was within life reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned inthe profession. I hose hadministers of the Gospel,Judges of the bench; Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of th e highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way and there has been but one voiue---one universal voice---sa) ink, "Me- Alliiiter, your Ointment is GOOD." . • CONS U M can lititally be credited tlitit-a-salve-e 11-IfOrV 0-8 til-effeet-upon-the-lungs seated-its they ore within the system. But, if placed upon t h e. mhest, it penetrates to the lungs salpatrates the pole - anions particles Mai are constn; icing them, and es. pels t Item from the ay - Am.-- It i s curinfi 11C1 . 8011k of COllBlllllllOOll COllollllllll]. HENDACIIE.---The salve has cured persons of the headache or 12 pmt.'s standing, and who r..-gultir ever) week so Unit vomiting often tooktilace. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like success. RHEUM A TISNI i--It -remiyves Iri'lost imme diately the itilliimation hind swelling when the pain ceases. Read the di rectinu around the box. COLD FEET.---Coustimption ' Liver Loin tolaint, pain in the zlicst sitle,fallii.g ofr of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet.-- ; (This ointment is the true velocity.) It is B sure sign of disemic to have cold feet. In seruhtla, old sores, zrysipelas, sultrlieum, liver complaint, sore eyes ' qu nay, sure throat, bronchitis, broken or sore ,react, piles, all diet& diseases such as Retinue, oppressions, pain. --also, sore lips, chapped hands, tufnors,ctitancous.....,: .1;.....5es an 0 01 the spine, there as no medicine now known as good. St.; k IA) 111 E 1).--We have cured cases the no mill! defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or '2O doctors. One 11181140 W us lie had spent $5OO on his children witlemi any bene fit, when a few , boxes of ointment cored itivrn. • BALM BSS.--It 14 ill restore the hair sooner than awe other thing. IIUIENS.--It is lite best thing' in the world far Linens. (Item! the directions around the box. IV OR NI will drive usury vestige of them away. There is probnlily no medic:Mr on the (ace of the mirth nt once so sure nod ao sale in the espul sion or worms. COIINS.--Occasional One n 1 the Ointment will always keep corns from grawito.. People need never he troubled with them i hew, will use it. PILE.S.--Thatisainds are yearly cured by this Ointment. JAMES VALLISTER Bk. Co. Sole proptietors of the above medicine. CA OTION --No OINTMENT will be genii n& unless the intones of McAllister or names McAllister & Co., are written with a pen .1111 . 011 every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot,'S. W. Ilaverstick and 14. n. 3;3. Myers, in Carlisle; 3, & L. lteigel, Me chanicsburg; Singiher & Paul, Charchlown, Bud John Diller. Newville. Rah Ways Medicated Soap. 1:1;:rUBENT EXCITEMENT IN f i ' ITTSBUIIa !—Our agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in 111111 place,-in relation to oil ex cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos sessed It very repulsive complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her skin dark mid yellow, cracked and chopped—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 irf large letters the words Ilan- WAY'S CIIINESE MI utcsTED Seer ! As a sore , exterminator of All BKat-lritrtgritN WWI a direc tion for all ladies-tetrsd the papers? Now mark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place ,ns usual, among the choristers, and to the utter surpriseof her fellow;songdters, pre sented.° complexion no fair as a lily, and henna ful as the most admired belle of the town.— ming° wondering and much excitement was Wined by the busy crowd, - end nothing short o on explanation' of how this sudden .transfertna lion from . uglitiesii:to beauty wawattained, would answer. The, lady, like nil her seri;', full• of-gab:: deans and kindness, eXplained the cause: and„tci; the 'groat, grand and benefiCial: . efiects. way's Medhinted Chibese Soap, which shelled been using for two weeks,' vas nwayrlod Alio full approbation of ire people, as the 'restaei of lost beauty." Our 'agent concludes thus,-"Since the. bove has become known. 1 have ad irpar feet rush for.ltahwi4's Soap." Ladies and gentlemen,`' f yorrwish Way's Setip • holiiirify, cell On fdb,23 " ' ' kW. IL:FLEMING, iiiia~itititini~T~i:s'oo~~tieta_sxniiroii C1111.1.)11NN firms, tilL . witkimy,,of4.liosdiieugef incident !R,l.he 4" . 1/3 q . s oup;;,cutaiiepue , eruptions, 'diem:ll6.od opppf,t b bq v.0,106;11 ti a. f4lllble rp . pledy , tlll4 ,aiova, if qtyller.'l4l:l,4,lo 0 4. 011 the übuve;die t "01 at lc by $. 1114 L Orr; . .. „ , nr . • „,,ti„-it,'-iii,.,),,,v,. -_:,.;:yijaitios*FitmALY-..,!•r-tr....7. .411,,i,tii-:.. ..:41 ''i i i ti t, vi ivi h e ,, , ,,,, ( - iltd ' , tkrp1i.,,,,.,, -....<4'17-,P1;41 i Vg. ,, i i , i:t - -,,. 2,1, !:.#. ,, ..0::: .':. 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L '.: 1".5.,'".".',-."':,;•:,,V,'...,,,..L.::j'i',V.:.'A.-;-'0.:.''74i6''.,,,...',.'i,'1,3?-,-,%,.....',,'`.,4,-.',' ' ~ ~ ' iY,i- :.? r,:y;''•l;.N tta,t: s;s~'x'~i'ik`f':^3°i~ ^~.~ly~ .... l ii'- . ~, ~ ..., ~ ~ ~ ~ -~a , WILE' AMS; :'l, orth 'Sixth &rect.; phir - Nr.SIA,N;BLI.:II.D.rinin -ufacturor, nen w hand the largest and most, faahionald oftreent of narrow Met,' and other Nonitidd Illinde; of arty ,other,:estabhshment in thenlnitOdBfitteo; . 69mprising entire new styles trimmings and. colors,' which which 'will'lP3.69ld ethe lowcpt prices, wholesale and retail. Old Elirtdevapited and, trimmed tolooketjual to new., The citizens of Crlisle and adjacent comm.) , are respectfully invited to call, and canine his as sortment, before purchasing elsoWhere, fooling 'confident of pleasing - 711nd giving satisfaction to all who may favor,hun - wish wean. ' -- BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS. No. 12 N. Sixth-st., Philad may24-3m TEN NEWT'S Washington Gallery. Duman types, -No. 239 North Second street, N. W. corner of ' Callowhill street, PhiladelphirC Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for ONE Dol.- Lan, aro universally conceded to be EQOAL in every respect 10:ANY in the city. Pictures taken., equally 'well, in cloudy and clear weather. large assertnicnt of MEDALLIONS and Ll:max:re on hand, 'at Ilmm $2 to $5, includin g . the picture. The subs c ribers-respectfully the citizens of Cumberland county, to , call and examino_spe cimens of- the' latest Improvements in the nrt of Dnagerreotyping, which will be exhibited charge._ , inlvs • •I• & J C:TEI NENT% — . Silk Fringes, Gimps and Buttons, • • r 'ALL Tut: LEADING COLORS, to match Dross. es and Mantillas, (of our own manufacture) a first rate aasortment, of the best quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at F.. 1. DRESS LER'S• Fringe and Trimming Store, No. 47 S. Second street, above Chestnut, iltiludelphin.— Tbgether with nkregillur assortiminf of STEEL GOODS, Purse Silks, Fans, flair Braids and Curls, &c. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cin ton Fringes. Purchasers are invited to call. They will find it to their interest to do so, as the goods will be Sold CHEA . P. Philpd. aprig Perot Hoffman,. Br. Co., , • Forwarding and General Commissionlllexainnts, No: North Wharves. and 83 N.Water street, Philatiblphia. pLASTER and SALT constantly on hand, far' sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on. Produce. Refer to _ . RU'VILITR LVLe *I? till NI P TIR EN'S} , FA - N.K.LIN.PAP - CO Philad'a. LEA, BUNKER & CO. - - .1.,-W. REICH, Llarriabitrg. apr li—flm , China, Glass and. Queens-Ware. " • C. BOKEE & CO., No. 41, North .Hownrd street, between Fayette end Lex ington streets; Whitmire, invite the attention of Country Merchants and purchasers generally, to their lame and well assorted stock of cittxX, at. Ass QUEEN.S.W4IIIE, which they hirer for sale nt the very lowest market prices. Country considr iheir . before purchasing elsewhere. npr.s--9t • Reath Refined " Sugar Candies. Cheapest in the World !-12& Cents per pound, Wholesale. T RICHAAPSON, No. 42 Market at., 01 • Philndelp - hia, takes pleasure — in informing the public, that he still continues to §ell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufaetured in the United Status.' . also offers all kiiids of goods in the Confec tionery and Fruit line at corresponding low pri ces, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. Don't forger the- number, 42 MA war. STakeT, Philadelphia. - nil Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Wetter street, acid No. 54 North Wharvo,.. Phitud,,tohia. THE undersigned still continue ommis sion business, for the sale of all'ilescript . ms of 1R ON. Our experience of ninny years, an .x -iensive acquaintance with dealers and consu mers of Iron, throughout the country, has enahled us to,establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to tiny other house. mar 22-fun 00 RICK: &CAMPBELL. Atwo3d's Empire Cooking Stave. IN again calling attention to this unequalled A STuVE, the proprietor has the pleasure_to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each other, and a SUMMER HEARTH AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un less there is another faultless Stove in the 'mar km, this is unquestionably the hest, us it now embraces every valuable improvement possessed by nay other Stove, in addition to some peculiar to itself, secured by Letters Patent. The success of this Stove, since its introduc tion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been of for culinary purposes that has given such general sant-faction. Stoves have been copied alter its limn ; r swne denlers,Vreve even used its fundamental minciples, but The proportions were so unlike the original, that they bear the !dative valtie that n ementerfeit does to n genuine coin." , Complete COOK nod other CO OR STOVES in grentrimy. Persons desiring these admire,' Ws Stov ,fare requested to call nt the Stove end Tin-W nmnufaetory of the subscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber land county. niny2l • 'JOHN D. GORGAS. N. & J. IC Rowe, EtROOM AND WOODEN—WARE J"' Store, No, 63 North Third street, one door nbbve Arch, cot side, Philadelphia, manufactur ers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Ilueltfets, Cedar. Ware, Willow and French Baskets, Shoo and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats,,Blucliing, Eastern-made NVood on- Ware of every description, &c, &c,.at the !West market prices. .mar I . - To Purchasers of Iron and Steel. rriillE Subscribers, Importers and Dealers in foreign find Anion.= Iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of IRON and STEEL, ,to the now astiortment of Swede Norwegian, Cdble and Common English Iron which they' now have and are constantly . re civin'g'Trom Europe direct. Also American :on, consisting of hoop, Band; Scroll, 41te.— English,' Ruasion - and;Amorlean Shoot Iron; &nail .Round.'and Squero Ironarom 3.oths antriiiiwardsi 'toiler, and Flu°, Iron, Horse. iiti.inid Nail Rods,Axle Iron, various sizes; Locomotive; Tire.nnd Railroad ,Iron_; Angle Iron, Ifilfrouiid ed 'Stool, froiii, beat htainps "of -Swede Cast Shier Steel, &oVitlief which they offer,, at the ,LON)TST i .rutes; for. Cash; or at \ six, :Menthe foi', ,SpprOvodroftiyenco, and to which ; tliey.invite • tlie attention of purchasers before teplenishing.theteeteolts.-' Also, P,lit• pod Blidaulron'reccliert eimi,- .inission,:on . ..Wl4ll.."iftincan_WAlLliiinedi. , . • 1 • -EAR PS " &•• ORIN Tron Stid:Steel,Kercharita, .117 N.Water,ol4o's,k4q,Dei;,4vprniumillii r Falls.. c 1 .-rioin time sr otviola 7r t ij lt I 19i i ß olu t: l ida l l 7 t t o, d ' I Y );.‘r o vo ° r nol o c P o - I, : 4l l l lind r 0 11 : 8 6 : op —E a nece':E:xodil3l76.l3l, of disease, the ru : d i oo t n e e Ntrip s 1 4' 3 ch : 1 : 0111.0 : 8 :1 1 : 8. A.ETLiCrilt), !ha AMERAC speedy, aod. piesentedron bojng, the m9stdFe' tuifl lhiltinforionote:' valuable "er Idillre 'r ta d ibputaiion that It Itupylherevar Anplyn Reg,'" . Thou. daily tOtperioncoeceilinues .° fiti it Itio , vos oandu have been cured bY li e . I'6 no odor On dte,br4l4ll' r " nirc i ii ri ;i e t t e h r o r r 6 in t o rl r e c t u i° ry n ip-diet or bustnose, , nor n or_ t6 A l tipial eb:o.dird.,".igAlirn.ololl;..o!ditu:t:aiiiiT,ltti7bolllootiadet:;;E:+b47lloloedhyllyYsfoBl:;ll. 1140 dieiled, q , Y e t'lo .o 4:' , .. t o e tijtut l yi , owti eitiou'and p,tc , nothice!livrPQr tit'N'z'svjPgrPi liq"at) 046hqtuttlu, For nle ° 9f?tindSolith streets,, Pt• ll' fell; ":felOPtti. , • i^A;44rtni' "`, coAlquolgurut / oo artidbu ro,urug 110 , 91 5# ,• • • EMS=EN= MMEME ..", bit. the:mm . o k vhhand,rormanent :cure of- all r diseases,arising from•an impure state of Jhe" Blood ninthabitof thd body; yiz : .Chronic dimmer of tho Chest, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, .Catarrh, etc. Scrofula - in .all.its forms,• Scald,heid, Cutaheous affectious of the face and extremities,.elironic ftheutnatism, and Hepatotis, chronic Einlar„qements of tho Joints, White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con stitutional disorders, arising from debility,Mar curial and Hereditary praltspoaitiOns; bro. Intilln every change that is taking place in the •body,•it is manifest that it is brought._abouLby_ something having a subsingtiye existence. Uwe suppose the organsof our body originally perfect, they Must continue perfect unless changed bithe intervention of something that.bears an unheal thy relation to it. In all cases- of disown), there_ inust_be the interposition of some now ingrbdient whit by playing its part as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected with the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous dispose taking place In organs previously licalthY, with out the interposition of some •morbitic agent; as well'might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into-' ,f Paris, without the aittof Sulphuric Ad • In all 'sgase there is a prior cause which m t be-reinovd'ffetliro' the, agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea.- In evidence the following is submitted to the public: Philadelpliia, June. 7, 1847. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan acea, it affords me Much - pleasure to be 'able to, recommend it as a valuable thinedy for all those coscstionlonithinil - glandultm diseides, to which it is especially •adapted. To those who are afflicted, and require Medicine os, an alterative, they cannot obtain it in a more agrealrWactive uniform state then Is to be found in the Na di:en. I have used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, bee. D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold at the North West corner and Simth streets. Philadelphia, rind re- tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in pint hottles at SI per bottle. feb23 Dr. Traphagen'k Balsamic, Eitiact of Sarsaparilla, TS the best and Cill'ilpest Preparation of- Sar saparilln crew offered to the public, being distilled from the first quiality tallonduras Stirs , apardla Hoot—and .one bottl (fed' this lireparn., lion is warranted superior to two' bottles of any' other in the market,and oat retain its virtues unitoplliitable in idly climate. It is pleasant to dui taste, and from infancy to age this Extract. will eradicate - disease, invigorate dm body , and is the best medicine for the prevention stud eure• of iliseale ever discovered in any age I the world. Its action is mild, and it et.) es without sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou sands have need it in the Dr.'s private practice, and consider it tlie greatest blessing ever offered man. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature. /11111 has never been known to fail, where its use was persevered in, to cure even long standing- and desperate cases of Asthma, Brouchiti s, Catarrh, C olic, Coughs, Colds. Con sumption, Cramps, Cancerous Soresand Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery, F.ry sipclas, Fevtir and Ague, Female complaints, Fevers cif all kinds; Gout, (hovel, ii sterics, Inflaminntion, Indigestion, Leprosy,, Liver Complaint, Nuraglin. -Palpitation of die II cart, Piles. Scrofula, Spinal 1 cemplaint, Salt Rheum, Scald Dead, Syphilitic complaints, 'nu Dolerrily ,Pimilids on the Fite, Swelled I,iiillis and Plllll in 1.11 , Side, Spitting Blood and all eases or Pri k etrotiooor • Strem,,.lll, - inal General Debility of lie ituman body. In all C 11505 enumerated :above, Or, l'replia gan's Sarsapasdla rapidly and surely restores to 1 heath. A trial will satisfy any one of the troll of these rupresentations. TO TDB LAI/IFS. I)tilieste FeniAles Who.suffer from the obsiritc linos and debility th- which Liulich of sedentary habits are liable, will Ity 111 e nee or one or two billies or DiTTraphega it's Sarsaptierlliiii their health and color. It Is valuable to tnosea who are approaching_wontaiihookas it is mica. - hoed to assist tatture - fijt quickening the bloild ants . ins igorving the system. ' Ladies who have pale co•eplexinns, dull eyes blotches oe the 'face, rough skin or freckles, and are low spirited, use I),..Trajohegitit's Sarsapa rrobi. It will cleanse the blood, remove the. freckles and blotches, and give VOll 1411 animated j countenance, spArkling eyes, line 'spirits, 11111.1 hymmt ifol ,00toluxiomm. Children m !mare sufiltring from bail and an hrnitlq mors'of the blood, can be quickh re• Itattled (II health, strength and bioom. 1)1.. Tea p , pagan's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and oil ' ehildrint take it readily, 111,11 such tis are thin antleveakly soon s, e a r n r o bust and healthy appearance. It coilllr I WOWS IN 1111 perfeN safety, and such :mitre suffering from Complaint a ill receive great relief. Nothing eon be more'astonishiug than its ill ; vigor:fling eflitets 1111011 the 1111[111111 system. Per sties all lassitude and weakness before taking 11, :a once become I °bust mid healthy under its in ' Iluenee l'ilE VENTS DISEASE. The' use of a bottle at Dr. Trapll:uteri's Sarsap arilla orlasionally, will prevent daeuse, luid 115 11 Fall 3101 Sprint; purifier of the system it shawls court railed lit the preseut day. Its Ilse will pre vent a world id nufferingfurl pain. II all persons il I !.sell I Iriu blood purified and their. bodies the use of this Saraap...rilla,they be sore to eseaptLilie attack of any prevalent oh' contagious disease.. er Purchasers will be careful to observe that every bovle of Dr Tra ph ngen's Italsnmic Extract ..fSarsaparilla has his written Bigot', tore in black ink MI the label al the-buttle,and a rue simile printed in red ink on the outside wrapper, as a guard against counterfeit-: Put up in handsome white glass quart bottles, at the low price of ONE DULLA R. per bottle: For sale ‘lliolemile and retail by COLLIER and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle april 12 The Great English Remedy. Di% Barber's Liaiamead 111'0111 IL-1 1 VEgM.go P IThismustvaluableßinbtocutionhasbeen used with wonderful success in the cure of some of the'most troublesome diseases with which the horse is affeetcd;twithout destroying the hair) BmA as" old strains, swellings, stiff ness °Quints, galls produced by the collar and saddle, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern-and coffin : joints, stridus of the whirl! bone, knee, and fetlock, poll evil, ninnies, eurbs,splints, synth, windgalls, pulls, nr.C. It very soon cures old or fresh woundsouts, bruises,fistulcs, pull eviLcurbs.etc.,tiod gives Instant rellefiwtho seintches, groups, Ci.u.,sind the diseases incident : to Wrens'. having:white foct and .noses 'prod noo'd ,St Jollies Wort, which so often dc.stroyi the hoofs.asil,,benoti 3 Of the feet, outkrcsistsAhe,aetion.of sulphur and vitriol eintinents, and other .remodloaequally' powerful. • • , No' application.' line licrotefore, preyed SO Useful in.relaiingstilfitose'of tlicrtendoltiOnd joints, 'and' prodnoinga such :Immediate siid beneficiareffects In cracked beefs; hrofight - od„ by firgh feeding, splints anit sPrairti. 'Chia Entbreettion'is:highlf:rebardnieridild to furfters; - - - keeporeorliverystiibleeir*alion'tmc : - iiiiprprpinriutorti - ,arid - ipitvaterttmittcOtroWn , imp horses', „Ai , ' ' remedy; dnd hdeothibintly•kept r stables. • AlSci hOners; whOso-hOrsUarefan.quble , to kicks; .cuts. and. Wounds; will - find It advantagerms•t&keop.iveohinantly , oc:hand:—.; It.. ..squally ! benefleiril.ln.':th . troattniiff of workiti .:eSttle, 'for, gullp;'.soiot.:nocks;'' Chia For moloiri.Carliaa by 3. .A. pisgor - ERS: ' • , :J, 1 1 1 9'21, 1847. • c ,....11 .. , , , • , ..V.'. - A:•': . ::' ,,.- . lAV, • ' - ..'-, y . :;,,v,-.-,,-.1t,,,...,,:., Tr - . . f r`' LAitGli ot;p nt 2 1 5 1; J. - , illat'Vocuivea' l l ) l' ) 4n-inrnt;nlA l ltrisillf4': '', /1048 .:ikftiCrodoo - • 40.6, tit oo :1' 4 13cunliiii^ , v i n 6izol * -o•frrVri;; '',tr'..4l4;rer.tj'rr rr r r,r, MEl===M , Otoreirt, '0 )0p0; naval's, zontraisi.---- . . . , DISHOP; - siteeseor to Dr. 1, J. Afers, .411 has just received and is now opening a large &well soleoted iassortrnentuf FRESH DRUGS, "MEDICINES, &e, : arriongwhich will ha found the fallowing, vi • Opium, Camphor, QUinine, Epsomo Salti, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Cutlery, 0i15,.- .AleuhiYl, 'Turpentine, Pino Oil, toe., - etc. • Also, s largo assortment of PERFUMERY, Hair and '1 Brushes, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Roussel's. and ifauel's Shaving Cream, • Bear's Oil, Cologne Water, Half Dye, Ox Miarrew • Fancy . Soaps, Extracts, MEEK Full, Curling Fluid. and • . •FANCY ARTICLEStiof every description, to which he respectfully invites the attention o the public. His assortmentls a full and rich one, and be hopes by strict attention to business and low prices, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions carefully comprium ded. J. A. BISHOP, may 4 West Main street, Carlisle. . - rtn, ,er f lx . TAR. J. J. mYE C l a m " ditMoSed of ids entire. JI I/ stock of Dru z hze, to Mr. J. A BISHOP, of 4farri .will continue to do bushiess ht my o stand on Main street. Mr.ltishop has hnd considerable experience' in the Drug busi ness, and r confidently recommend him. to the Oustomprs;of the store and solicit a cordinunnee of their Myers. • - Etr'l3y this - ariangewrint Dr. Mims will, be enabled to give hie undivided attention .to the dillies of hiA•professioninny4 • rezoNyEws Confectionery, Trui t & Toy Store, North. Hanover Steet; Carlisle. riVIE subscriber would respectfully inform 1. country merchants and the public generally, that he is constantly manufacturing and has al rays on hand CANDIES of every variety, .(which for quality cannot be surpassed by any manufacture() in thb, State) which he will sell wholesale,9pletnil at the OLD STAND,. a N. Han over stredf, a few doors north of to Doak. whero he lies also on hand FRUITS cid NUTS of the latest importations, which wit. bb sold at the - lowest prices for cash. Ills swot consists in, part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates. Cocoa -nuts, Cream-mus, Pea -nuts, En glish WalmitsTAlmonds, Pecan-nut/1. Filberts. He would also inform the public that helms just returned front the oily with ti velylaree stock .of FRESH - FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of superior double refined, crushed and pulverized. LOAFSTIGARS :Brown Su gars, °Moog which is a very fair article for 61 cts. per-lb.; COFFEE, front 8 to 10 cts per Ib4 superior article of Imperial. Young Hvson and Black TEAS ' • MOLASSES of allkinils; Wa ter, Soda and Sugar Crackers; Cheese, Choco late, Rice. Blacking, Matches, Brushes. FRESH SPICES, viz: .p c: pper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, E . :incr.:tad Mus tard. A supply of Indigo. (best quality) Alum. Starch, Washing Soda, Salt Peter; all of 'which will be sold at the lowest rates. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to Lim. and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continua:we of the same. All orders from a dis tant thankfully received and - promptly ,attend ed to. linny4l I'. MONYER GAZIJIT 33ARGAINS! SECOND . SPRING ARRIVAL P B liN TZ'S Cheap Cash Store, whore they AL are now opening the greinest quantity of new nod ehedp Goods, of the following kinds: CLOTHS, Cassirnerca and .Vestings CALICOES, of every variety and style, front .1 to In cts. per yard—and sow of these are first rate at and 8 cts. The assortment.con slain of about ;MOO yards. Forty pieces FlifiNCll GINGTIANTS, er 123% Hi. and+S era. por yard: MANCHESTER GINGIIAMS-10 4 12i, and the'besi for 16 Cis. LAW I\B—Some beautiful , patterns, 123, 181, and 25 eta. per yard. 25, 271 50 - 623 cis for yard. We have the elieupeat Alpachas in town. MI*SLINS—W hit° and unbleached, at all prises. and lower than ever sold before. CHECKS, Tickings, and Pantaloon goodstai, all prices. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets. Ribbons, II Ilts. 011 Cloths, Flannels. cotton and linen Table Diaper, Fans, :bawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every arti cle it, our line of business. These goods are olliqed to The public at lower prices than can be bought any where in the State of rennsylvmda, as our means of purchas ing are equal 10 any, and far superior to most country tnerchnnns. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, Ric. ',See. Give us a call and we feel stuiz.lied you will save money in making your purchases. A. bz W. BENTZ. - may.l 3 doors solidi of the Posi Mice NEW YORK 'VARIETY STORE.' &M. TI coLLIER & ROTEE RS, beg J• leave 10 inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining counties, that they hove just open ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North llanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Ilantc-h. between Ilnyerstick and Lyon's stores, where ft hey will be happy to receive the calls of all wishing articles in their line. They will nt nIl times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, 'Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every 'doe scription, and in fact a little of every thing usu ally kept in an extensive variety store. ' They are the exclusive. agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagen's celebrated. Pulmonic Mixture, and his Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Green's celehrsted Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys pepsia mod Phihysic. 'I hey ore also the exclit sive agents for this county of the New Yon,: CANTON TEA CQMPANY, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of their superior Tens. In conclusion they beg leave to say, that they are determined to.sell at very small profits for cssit, end :invite ell wishing bargains to give them emit'. Orders , from country merchants supplied upon the most reasonable terms. may 4 REMOVAM. XTATHAN HANTCH, having removed Ills /1 Cheap CLOTHING STORE to the room formerly occupied by jI. H.' Grove, on the 'cast dormer of the Market Squill°, directly opposite Forster's store, would respectfully. Inform ,hie friends and oi - opaline-in-general, that'he intends to continue ' the business on 0a :morn .extenstve scale than heretofore. Ho lianjuo received from, thi3 onsiern cities a large assertnient of SPRING andIII SW. G O,OD p;.wi ! ich - bp made up 'et the "ehorteernotlemand the' inpst desienblci"'neattrier';' , He ' Ponstantly`'have• on ,hand; a' large':seleetien HEADY-MADE •CLOTHlNCiiich,eapet , than ever - offered to the poblic 'lmforer7SUCh',,atiAillek end blue Dress CMOs, Frack.",tuld Sock Coatsof various colors,. Tweed Coats' of'ill'phapee‘and 'colors, Sumner 'Cloth; Costa; Linen; Cotton and Jeari - ;Coate; and r kith's' of Millions - 131e '"etnit j black aitiVanci,Cashmere Pants ; Summer Pants; every--41ttseriplion,-and-:-cofor' ' • plain aud'fancy V :Satim-ilshilleortaand-cidorst.Shirr,Bosom. and'Oellers neck ant pocket Handkerehiefs; Skela. 'Suspenders of all-kinds;and'yery.cliettp. P7Don'i'forget , th°',plaPP;H'enoo• East:earner.° the robliiSentiarn. ' '• - • 'Summer .o.codsw..' 1 - 1,161 1 : opened Inrgo lot of • Oinglttinio, awls and Date ee,; - Iw4l - 0-yeitkbo - rold:phOlt, C• 1 .•itolNm .HAMS.-) y a , t . . r , o . deivOd;iriO w;ettipy 'OrG ol349t:olr•lit . .. , is AWN ...---A liandsoro issortmont,of Lawns 'LI ' aft bun& *ill wilkho; , ,sold 'veiy choliP. - Aq.f 1. j tily le ..it .0 ...7. - ,,'lip, it , , , b,i'' :WV:Zit 0 0/C 13 ...; 1 It E lst9tt:vd,AKEti.:c - 9144R,5... 4 . 4 itii. f ii, ). -,4ficefoli;', Tai g i'.: ! iiiiibiiticiii,o(l,iivOriteA: 0 Inni,ra boau4lful.in:44clo,aildmary cheap.l)Y,\., .:.s. n itilvl2+l.. l . - ..i-0:, ,, , , ,:. ,, 5, ~ ,,?:,, : :, : talt IC R,4),0k,5, ,„; 1.4;41 , ,-- rj-A;• t ;-POCAllt..4Ve„,;AY 4'- ::;: : :- : ,:; ~--taiii3f6.4gcriliori, A ave, i ,it,rogoiicd. Fril,ii:tiiii ,- 6 . (1011iiik.. , ..p getuth:',,4l!PPlVOl tP rag 6 , , / VradiOpfsi fl}ypiettiirtr";POrfurkiPTY;i4,..tapes•t:•iirticroti . 'App' 4: jooll„Its!olt.rjo ; now. lortu,o9 complotp,' - ould .1; 5 ' 4 %* iiiWglPPlikolll9ol!o l : l o ,43, uildopield; 1 1044 1 0* •tligi.lqwqat!cash , pricani!mro ifiyito ibit aifentiOlif idiSiiiit iv.,f,pi*lllitili 8 i Al Mitiiiiil,,,Al' pd ' ,.* lol:4; ...iii le - miiiiiip ; pw gOpailittpl priiictrjkiroroilinreltiiiiinit. P'lN'th.qr - b.''' , . 7 ~ T lTTklAr v Er;irtiEMlNCkFr. ,,.lllll(),' .,,.1 1 1 11 ( ) ,' :;,:. ':. • -p;,tioi (?f;Pitti - tioinkiio; at EM;MREIMI 10= ME tr8;I:tr11Alf y.7..G.F.,T4IILE,F.Lyeit7A,AVODA INTERNAL REMEDY FOR TRE , FILEI3, 'Triumphant! 50,000 easeicuredinthipastYearf is• warrinted" to 'cure all eaees of 'Piles, either Weeding or blind,' internal.or external, and all inflammatory dies eases Round in 'conjunction with the Piles Shell as Chronic Dysentery ; described in ilia following 'certificate t Philadelphia; Sept. 9, 1847. Messrs. Reteltain Sc Henshaw--Gentsk,-A. bout five years ago Vivaii_afflicted nth what I was called chronic dysentery. 1 !lava iiiffered with it over since, and , phyaicians, haye t o ld me that my liver wits a ffected;andl that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood and pus, at tended.with a peculiar putrid smell, were the frequent discharges'. A short time since made a Visa to Massachusetts, in itopea of.. benefit from change of air, but suffered mate severe than ever before. . While there, a phy. sician offered to dare trio for 940, in three months. Happily, in the midst of intense • pain, occasionally relieved by laudnum, 1 Ravi , in the, 'wrapper of your Etc.:teary, a perfect, ' description 6P-sny-corriffaint, together with' Many certificates of cure's, This gave mo great • confidence in the medicine, and I pur. 'abased a box, nine.doses or which has appal. rently Owed mu, and I am prepared to say,,-„ - eyerything in its favor, or render, any service I can to humanity by subacribing to its merits Respectfully Yours, BEND. PERCIVAL, 80 S.-Six th :et. ' Weakness and inflammation of. the Spinsc falling of the hawels, womb &e, that female* particuluHy era subject to, under paduliat circumstances ; for. Which many, certificate* could be given of speedy cures—but delicacy forbids their publipatiob. . Severe and habitual .costiveness, flow of blood .to the head, dyspupsia fistulas Innen!. mationof the stomach, find atspeedy cure in Dr. Upham's Electuary. It is iso internal remedy, and cures by its action on, the *melt and blond, the relaxed state of which a iha &use of the alma° named diseases. UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION= ----- From eve ry shy ; town and village, where Dr. Upham's, Vegetable -Pile Electuary has been intraduced, the moat gratifying intern , . Bence of its effects - lnive - been received by the Proprietor. In hundreds of instances it has 'triumphed Amer. cases which were deemed' incurable, totter of Capt. G;'W. Lean; lute'n_f_Lthe U. S. service, and Member of the N.. 1. Legislature" • Rahway, June 16, 1847 I have,been afflicted for years with rho Piles, and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit; almost everything assum big the name of a remedy. 1 had airo matter of course, Inst all. Confilltnes in• medicine:— Under this feeling 1 was induced—not without reluctance, I confess—to use 11Pliiiin'a'Electu. ary, and having used it about three weeks. according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as satisfaction, tint every symptom of the disease Last aft me. -think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G W IiIeLEAN Addressed to the agents in Columbia, Gat Russel County, Ala., Feb. 0.:1 547 - Messrs, - Winter & Epping—Geritin—For the last fiiteen years ,I have been afflicted with that most distressing disease •Tlic Bleeding , end have had recourse to a great many medicines, without obtaining relief. until I obtained 3 In}xes of Uplioni's Pile Elestuaiy...—. from you, wirioli-itaye-so far relieved me that . I talie . great pleasure in recommending it to all who are'ufflicted with Piles, as a safe and sure remedy, P formerly Bookkeeper. Book of Colubiai Rental kcLble cure nrilreeding Pilam. no,land, itle.,Marela 14 My Dear Sir—lc:Mimi express to you my sincere and hear tf, It thauks for the 'wonderful cure I have 'experienced by (be ye of yout truly valuable Pile Eleetuary. I have been a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles for tan years past, so much so, that I became reduced to a mere Aeletim, with loss of appetite and general derangement of the digestive organs) my eyes also became affected, and in fact I was' a misery to myself, and was obliged le give up my office here, whiolr I held in the Custom House some years. I have kinds of medicine, had the best advice 114 physicians of Boston and this place could give 4 spent much money and twice submitted in a surgied operatiou. I had become perfectly tired of life, and at the suggestion of toy friends I was induced to try a box of your medicine. The first I 'found relieved me slightly, still I persevered and purchased a second, and assure you when I got half through I found myself getting well; 1 still kept on, at how lam a new man. My dear sir, language cannot express" my thanks, [but I ant once more restored tt.i health, and now in a condition to support myself and family de pendent. un Years- respectfully, _with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON New York, .11tme 14,1838 Messrs. Ketchum 4 IlellSlloW--Thill cora'. firs that 1 have been severely ufflicted,br many' years with the Piles: hut more particularly within the last nine months. Having used all the lemedies proscribed by my physician, also having tried other means to little or lee alt vantage, I became very intieb"discouraged'and felt as though I must suffer as long as I livid. Out providentially I was informed..by Mott, instructor attic public school at Staten Islapd.thatl could be cured by your taluable Pile Electuary, Having •conlidence is his statement, 1 immediately procured some of the medicine and am very happy to infornt ou.that I am now perfectly cured by the use I.f only one sex. Very truly your obedient servant, GEORGE 2 CROSS Sold wholesale and retail by KETCHAM & HENSHAW, 121 Fulton at, Y. f .and by druggists generally throughput the 'WOO Slates and Canada. Price 81 per box, Sold In Cuil.sle by S 4LLIOTT,,- July 26, 184 R Stantotes External ;Remedy, .7/ Ush S Livillti r oW/Esirr s !Is 'nuw universally acknowledged to be tho INFALLIBLE REMEDY -- - For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy; Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and • • Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, - .44 T omb-oche , Sprains, Bruises,' • Salt Itheum, Burns, Croup,". • Frosted Feet,. and Nervous Diseases.' HUNT'S LI N EN T issustaining a notori tny unequalled' by any . similar remedi., feituires no pulling to give it "a reputation, it has been for some time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its' beneficial effects haVe Veep eitperienced'byvo'many,lhe'expressicias'of gran „ludo are' continially''appearing; and:. those "fhb have been made avhule by its means are desirous that thu obllicud should no lunger rCiniUII 1 11 110 . rant oh its hivahuabic and inhahlilihu cilkacy 'Me. Gee. E. Stanton, thin 'Proprietor, is coil: stitaclrrecekvina,lietilltiiiriialalif benefits received . :frorn us Ante; and many:of:the cures, itthes elTecteil .altitest:•exceed sbetief;%t/ii,,,onc ea se a child hot • been ,CriPPlOl'Sereight!ypore; having,v.ren;us the`sninti;vv,lien atilie:age Ofltetr'years, by .4 from e(cluilf.: - .lWeilti4o;Cainien . fAr ,to:stiengt,44„, , And-7haivietviTjnins 4 Witit'llis7 ThiyMatirs - InTAllasV•r: yeatkfuli.giiinbrils; as :robust zee , Iherhealibictit tli4ti, and only, a •oii backs° ro s'iairttl'lnin ' a„ small Ins enrlrstifhplogiti s l'nce~:s cop , P0r; 6 9:"!°.;;; * :; C.f e trrse?ittAriTien (14 . cITANt,Pht P,AI'II,II;AR.Y. 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