IN • ttgas z e,u l disitty:zttlity, - 10-carya. iif*CI*.!MOUS, ; •••••',7:111:11 . 0 OVSODSDIOPTION. y. Fthreants d year IN A MMHG": . tr,t&Mdltillruilf.elifiCivi thhl Pt e 'Y eier• It!hit . Dollar,reriunrmorits.' .f Theaterini *lithe ehtlitiy adhered to. Tovoeure the paper at the rodaced terms' dt Scuts:tie padtPtalth - ADVERTISING • ' - ikit T prtleamionfts,mmining eitoen Itives •o r ites,wift Itie clutrked at ,the Vete at Dirty ,cents' km one toiler tibial-three, Hines . tor One Dollar, and tutentyVve cente tor every s ahseqnent Inleiti on. Yentey,adver elsorsVill be charged at the rthlatabta rates: . One paPor,forone year, - 84.5 nalt a do.l ItTS Two Squares', 3yttlh rourrtelly ×, - gustiptss Cardi,lsltli the paper,` 85 .'.AOB,FTINTINt. OF EVER, DESCRIPTION, • Timitpints;Blariker, Matters toil every nth ,,,VraerforiPflim 6.triihthift. executed handsomely and a 4-2 ; &thinned .at Alto LOW ET. PRICES. grthopollto.n. WEARIE ALL :FOR TAYLOR ',1111r.'0116. 4 : 1 F Tll6 D'iner's. Granite State." ;:.':iie•iireeMiiing, we are coming t thejtaitle hist hogern;' We're 'Mires and fried commander,. For' , ,iii',Thylar,teads aeon • sif !travel); For us, ,' thenietiih ml'l'64llll of may, :-And amid the_retiffal carnage, On the heights of ilontel l ei. We are a ilTor Taylor, We are all for lTallitir; - . • We're for Fillmarand for Taylor, For the honest and the tree. whaileveihas trarrendered. Though the Aves era four to ono, lathe-brave and-gallant Taylor, Wlto will tinhly lend U 9 on ; ' And the ides of next November, Will reeoncanother name. In the Idgliestrilehe Of glory, Oti the brightest scroll of than. We arc all for Taylor, &e. _ Thorlgh Mir foes may count' by legions, We will never than the tray, Rut 01111 bravely Match to batik, ' And are sure to win the day ; Fortis 'tough and Ready lends us, Who ham never Immo defeat, And hie word Is ever .Orrwano, Fur be knows not a retreat. We ere Al for Taylor, Ace. Whore the battle rages thlckeet, - Willem gallant chief be found, And hie cheering voice be ringing To encourage all around'; * Every danger nobly scorning. He will boldly lead the van, To a Buena Vista greititig, Per the man of Michigan. We are all fat Taylor, &c. Tna VOLUNTEERS FOR TAYLOR locofoco papers are parading; the speech_ es of Col.- Wynkoop and - Lt. - - Col:. Black before the public as evidence, of. the feel ings of the "returned Volunteers. But many .Of _the privates - tell another story.— At a.whig meeting in Mifflin county, on •the Bth inst the Lewistown Gazette says • S. MATTHEWS, one of the noble band of whin from Lewistowiiiiho vol unteered. to fight battles and endure the hardships of a campaign in Mexico as a private, When not a LOCOFOCO PATRIOT could be - found in the limits of our bor ough willing . to shoulder a musket, then arose. He had attended, he said, a meeting of the "democracy" at the Town Hall on the previous evening, and there listened to, a political harangue, by 'Surgeon John C. Reynolds, who made some most extra ordinary statements, certainly as new to him as they probably were to all others who were. on the ground where these marvellous proceedings are said to have taken place. Dr. Reynolds had said that the nomi nations of Cass and Butler had been re ceived with a perfect shout of applause by the army in Mexico--that a meeting was held - at which,resolutiens were passed decided - expressiorrin their favor--and that the rank and -file including.whigs and.democrats, had pal.- ticipated in these proceedings. Mr. 'Matthew stated that he . was en camped. ivithin„a quarter of a mile where thiit'shout" is said to have -been raised and, the meeting 'held, and although the privates were in constant intercourse with each,other,,going to and fro almost hour ' tie.h'lld:never heard of any such pre ceedingt4;aer,,did he lieliev 4 hat any such lia&ever,taltmt_place. :* As' to -the": opinions • hel y he rank' Etruffile,..lgr. ; M:. believed that ' e,knew their, sentiments;;; : ; better than the doctor nd.ironounced ALL such statements of Whigiquriiiiik lodes as vairourinen.- - He KNENVi thiwto be the case; and, also knew Outtmany,Who hnd suppoiked lo cofoeoismlierettifore," would use all the efforts' in their power to elect Gen: ,Tay- - Such, says the Gazette was the lan guage, of one of thoie who had conduct ...ed .In•tielf in :the most .gallantlmanner, ina,:ooViAilaiiig„ and • respectability, '. tiiine,llti . williPiestion. It is an addi r • tiMifii:Clllo:chidence given by other no ble spirits, wbu,i ti gk the,6la as Privates at scyit,C4ollirs per mural!, and whn, however wilting to obey `the discipline of • the annylvhili in service, will 'not now stanitipileily by. to hear, SALARIED OFI- F*ll:s. make ' inisroOiebsillaq9fis.. of, t4ose , .4,,:i04,40_,:4°613)11;114.4iPia,Pd endured L 4 iliii-ifiti4hipii 4iliiit;i*trJ2!diioPivhich. i 1 iesp'otriceit'reipcdAlwlecupiiiry yane-; PrirN,..-,,,Ft.,-,,,,0T0ip,,, .., ,-.Vf','''Tiii,g,lTY,fitci"illtlFP".:The'ilew.Ch ;:.::4o;l6'7*iiroiiii4cliiiiittiii*iiiiairiiiii ~ 7 *a. . .., . ,,-4-,, ,,,, ~ _: ~, . , ~,, :4 , k' -, . 1 1r . , f:TIM I I I P*r, 0,17.91 , ,i intended - ';i'•,',:%'?,i4ii* ll #o,rAile 6 ift'Wfi l .o l ,( l ,o 6 Pl i .* xpit4o.l%ooo,:tyko!,i6 . ,:,eitit4istir , ..4:=oii: , ~,„...,,,;..F,,, ? ,.pa20,vw? tii'v,,-,,,- , .:_: 4,. , :: :; : .,,. 41,-ii 0. 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' ! , .',M40,#41 1 , 1 7.e../, , :*74".„,P,P.rfq iklfit,,:4 l , 3 tt' ' 14140-ti;. 4 7.00,40 12 , 0 4 '',1X. , 5v,: , e , -, ,, ::1f. , , ,, .mcri'k . r.4:100 kfkl 1 - • ..:;:illiti.. , 45,,,,t,„1;...,,,, the leedeie;; . ;!eal!ink .'..thellee Built 'OW*? it.l4:oo l4l l{7•!..! l 'At'in 3 ' : aiso l a ' icaticand,Tie fttraiak.: * adrsitily..*hee ;assert its.thqt!the".. 0 7 6r 11 1i6nt* aagten:!has not: only-howintide'lkegwiii*: ;ed- Oh the , ' , plan' o lint was * l4 tt'd :41)0-4ti;ited" . nelceit.:. ; 1r; linivever, tins , i Y aecfinedldin. iterfere, rieither assist the under ialmig.;nor,taka '.theasures to checkan d arrest, the movement:7 . • Oebiducs. . - SW*, SORSOR: THERE is lid woman, or child, but should take Medicine at thta season of the year, but more otipecially at thhipresetot time: for there probuthy were never so many. triusesexisting at ono period as there n are now, 'so likely to produce a state of Richness. The repeated changes in the atmosphere,-Ay , oting as they do upon the constitution ,and quality of the blood itself; give occasion for the moat fatal and malignant disorders. The We becomes ((end often without any warning) in a most acrimonious condition from these repeated cliangec t and .if .the stomach and bowels have been neglected .pre'viously; the first symptoms requiveim mediate attention Even those who have a 'healthy disposition of body; are subjetit to sickness under theim • .mstances. Therefore, to prevent any dan ger, we ought' carefully to guard against a costive state of our bowels. Once or twice they should bo evacuated in !menty.foer hours.' Them are many.causes which produce un healthy bleed: sonietimes it' may arise from grief, at others when the sysfernis in a state of fullness it can' take place from sudden joy; close application to literary undertaking can product) ail cease ivheirdlitony parsons have to be seen' and, sp?l,ensfq4loSpy* tug nervous exeiternenOs• - efertilaurciV e ; unhealthy blood oeceitimillig that SlavimerVl4 as c fever which has offsome,4C;our`bisle. men, men martyrs'td-their-replibiiion; , .hm, Mtich a knowledgb of the poviors eth's .Pillecarnald have prevented. Those who desi te toliecere their health, under almost any adVerse circumstances, eattido 'do by hay ing BRANDR gprs PILLS on band, and at once resorting to them when the first feelings of disorder. lake place in their bodies, As this advice is used so will the health be. The time will yet be when n than that makes a good medicine shall be honored mo re than Le who is an adept in the art of war.' Be exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT TILLS. The Agent is the only . person from whom Brandretli s Pills should be puichased. The-BRANDRETIPS PILLL sire sold fur 25 cents per hoz, at Dr. R. Drandreth's Principal Office, 241 Ilroadway, New York, and by the following, duly authorized Agents : Wm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. - J. G. Miller, Lisburn. M. Hither, Shiremanstown. - • J. & L. Iteigel, Nlechanicsburg. Geo. W. Singiser,Churchtown. A. & I). Leitlecli, Hailing Springs. I). 1.. Btrum eel,'White House P. o.' Rosenburg E. 4 Welting, CentreyiDe. James ICyle,Jacksonville. Edward Scull, Shippensbnrg. S. 1.. Sentman, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, ky_CHARLES BARN fit Sole Agent for this borough. For the Permanent Cure Of all Diseases arising from an IMpure slate of the Blood. THIS Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure ho most obstinate cases of Rheumatism, Dia. eases of the Lungs, Coughs,Colds. Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scroula, Ulcers dud Sores of kink standing. It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each bottle, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac cordin to direction ono . ,bottle will last 10 days. Certificates are pouring in from all pints of the country attesting the virtue of this medicine in cases of long standing, which have been given up by physicians as hope. less and beyond the reach of mociietne to QM WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sarno porilla never fails to cure OONSUMPT . ION cured by the use of Shep herd's Sarsapgrilla The following is from a gentleman of re spectable Standing in Baltimormwho was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con• sumpticin, by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla Baltimore, Aug:29,1847 This is to certify th'at I was fast sinking underaymptonis ofL'onsomption of the Lungs, until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsop rills, which fortunately . l did and am under the strongost conviction that it Played my life. I am now rapidly reenvering, and hope in a short lime to ho restored to perfect health,and under no consideration would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23, Hill street Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. ' Wechallenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of worms erom the human body than Shepherd's Virmi fuge. It has been used by thous inks with entire materna m. It has the advantage of most other Vi rm foga, as itne vor sichene the person using it. It has Cured children that llfaire — ban — eubject, to fits for years, and that 'had been given ,up by- physician, parents and friends. ' .1t should always be used as u purge" , tivefor children, as itstrengilions- them, and at th e same time carries off the coarser, par ticles of food, and worms, if they, ore troubled witkihem. • , • - ~; The folloling certificate hoe been , handed, to us byluige ICOene,'of ;Anoint! county, Pa. A ''spliaketor!tieVi • -' • . • Town Hill, Pa, Jan, :2006147.: 4oitir . , ;, Dear fit - You,will , pledee srnd'm . e.4 - bor.:l 'darner° offilheptierd's Vermifuge: The arks bottles_purchaved ofyou a short tirin ago have been usedvwiih,the happiest effects, They, wire_given_lniairecof.*y_akiltiven=lnine_ 'ora - e . 6,5 worms Were ex palled, in 'Mother 164; and in the last 67..' einionsto 'Om the rout of my the, the of this medicine. :and "therefore order es above. , This is clecid; *ay the , bar. eitiele for destroying Werme the-, ire, aver been in this' pert . of tlMeourdry.Y.l: lnilt • tried Ctfrick's; ReakeerOferrick!il : , • •-•..;.," SNYDF,II, Saitpparilla4nd yerinifuge :,( . 41 , .'0, 11 10; 4' 4 th° respectable mere , r,Ohantzof Ceimbexlanil pountyi , Pri; ‘lYri.T. M' Pherson, Harr Ming: ' ;Oh ;filhippeesburgt,john;.Diller;lsfOwvilluv,RObert . Alliott,%lstaWburgiolit ll,LickeYt.:l3loi e4rillel:Kßicikardirille.-06..:'Plainfieldt Dun . Der," - IClngsteno/::"It$:.A; Coyhigoges 1,404 Wm..Alexailde4 fx.7',AP,r0‘26.1848: i$ Jairnb'i- Pam)4y, -Mod4einee' • w-Aun'addittoppl auPlai of, ible ikbov • valuable llfoidloinea;aoilalallugsof,;!.,' . ~!'.''..",;•?.. :, ~.. :', •., ' '',...." ,'; .l . l: i' ile.'Ol,Pe..c,i c tll ' Fan ' t, -:, .t.- , q ' . ' .4 " -' ' / -..,.--.. ~„ ,- - --''''' '4 ' ' ~' • • ,'` '1;:f - °ill° 'Tr IP ,IPZ. 9 ' t'' -,". • I '47ilio MrINZ-3,4 l li , ‘xecleiVe'd;':itiOthei 4 fieeiv :i.:;t; ' ..,t' , ' , .. , i f'i;'-'-' 7 ,0i ,11, !fr i .f. (1n19 , 1 1 1,, '''. '': . ,li„.v Atupply of thitrcelobrated'.Tootlii Postal', .Tlfe ';', ,,, P., ) ,. 1 ",,,i'',' , ..t. - i ,, ,.1.1 4 . 1 2",: i .. v 1t,' , ..'.k.`y.c , ,,.." . .."' latufactuvecofible av n lielelilelllvelV'eariAttelltal.: 'r!..,„'...-..„-_ -, ...4e , \ `,.. , fr-'..-,.-"f1+"."".• •'•," ...7.7.7 1 „',% ... i . ~ _.,. 1p• mains, Oo pOJOi:or'agoitivi , clo l ,ol 6 lNON* l ll Pi.,F•llle!veu RT!Uior ini,, f. 5 ? y,•,..,,,. .•-. ~.,.._ , • A I priyNtti t i l j, t le v k l f lA - Ati?...,...,,, , , ,, ,,,, , ..,:,„,,,.,;,..i. f f i1,, , ,, , 1'Ni.,gi.w.....,i'r0v!..i. ,, ,p:,:f i 5-,,.ktP!-,.. r .iu,6 , il l 1 4••• : - ; • -• 4 ' 6 ::-WLP'EbfliV#o ,, v V::11-,• ,, , - '•::3`i-si: , j , 1 , .., sit , €.A.4 1 n1 !r. ar! I? ,' , l' , 6: t z.. ~'. •• • -,;',., ~, ~'- % 4. 1 , ' , ... ,':, :•'• •',, : .q-' - ' ,, ; 'l 4 . ''.'' 6 (7.?'.:‘, '! ...., , k- it' 4.7.,?;.. , 1' '',,i .. '' ' k :'• ' ''' ' ' '... ;''' .. '. . ' '''' t - „e4!..A„.. ••:''' , .. l., 'i - •'. 7, - ''',', <1 ;. ...' ',..,;,'',', - i' - ::::::‘ , '', .- ~ '' '''',','',. • ~.'-':' '. - : '-, ,', ,' ~ ,'. ~,-. .' ' ~., , - . '-': • e • tatt - . .t... " • ---- aguiliT,VlCU4.l 4 iiiisieitatkm Reuse, 4 Canal and:Rag ',Road Line • fok. P bifida . •• - • Baltimorq, Pittsburg,. aW: IbERR, .reorwtirditid *Mid - Donittiiirli . ion , Merchant, HAnnisntrner; informs his 1 ,friends - s tind;, the public, that &crouch° liberel,pat leitagri• Axtendeduo - hini - dMlir inge pastpar he 'halubeMi .eneoura,ged , to meiske more extensive ar rangements for. the resent terieon, arid hatorad.: dad two now,.large and .sphindid.Doata to his LINE, and will ,be fully prepared:after' the-op ening of the . Canal, to forward.PRODUCE and - .EIICIIANDIZE Of . all kinds and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittibmgh, at the loweit rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, . • CARLISLE tF GASKELL, Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE st, SON,. No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, a - J. McFADDEN & CO.S Pitts'g Agents 'fur Um; • WIJNEV.:RLICTI & GR1E8.,.. 'No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. • • CEIALORER" & RE \i'NOWS, No. 423 Mnthot at., Philadelphia siTER, JAMES & CO.„, • .Broad.atreet;Phiindelp'hia. PENN'A. k OHIO liINE, • North street, Baltimore ' Hnerialirg, March'29, 18413.—t1: ' Harisbirg Transportation Line. k r,go inn Ft " FUNK & OR WARDING & Octant ission Merchanti; F HARRISIMING, Pa. ship Produce, Merclutri .drze, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &e. asc. ; As .r, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, tre sale. • 4 , 0 .f rg, march 29, 1848 M'ALLISTER , 3 OINTMENT. IT has pow.lr to cause all external SORES; SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN 1/14.1 A SEIS, POISONOUS WOUNUS,todischargetheirput tehl matters, and then heals them. - - It is rightly termed A.ll-Imaling,for there is scarcely a disease, exter.cil or internal, that {- w ill not benefit. I have used it for the Mit lour' teen years for all diseases (tithe chest, consnmp. tion and liver, involving the utmost danger , and responsibility, and I declare before 'heaven anti MRII, that not onellinglo casettes itfailed to ben= ellt when the patient was within the reach- o mortal meat's. .• I have had physicians learned in the profession. have had ministers of the Gospel,JUdges of the bench, Altternien, Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes.el the. oet. use it in every variety of way and there has been but one voice—one univeasid voice—saying, "Ma- Allister, yotfr Ointment is GOOD." _ CONS U M PTION.---It ea n hardly be credited that a salve can have any 'effect upon the lungs 'seated as they are within the system. Rut, if pliteedupen the chest, it penetrates to the _lungs sdparatesthe poisonous particles that.are consu ming them, and expels them from the system.--- It is coring perstins of Consumption continually. HEADACHF.,---The salve has cured persons of the hendnehe-or le year's standing.-and -who had itrzgulareitery Week so that vomiting-often took place. Deafness andyltr Ache are helped with like SUCCCSS• 11511.1UMATISM.--It removes imme diately the mils mation anti - Swelling when the pain ceases. Read the direction a rodnd the box. COLD 14. 0 .--Constimption Liver Com laintipainin_the_dhest or side.fidling.off of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. scrofula,vdd sores, erysipelas, saltritemi; liver complaint, sore eyes, quinsy. sore throat, bronchitis, brot.en 6r sore ast,...pilep,nll chest (lineation:nab oppressions, pal s:--riso, sorb lips,elinppet)bmillsousnors,eunineouserup• none, nervous disenses and of the - spine, there is no medicine now known as good. SC 1.L1) IiNIAI).---We have cured eases that acinalb defied every thing known, as well as the attilitfol I a or 2,0 doctors. -One Inns told US lie haul spent 000 on' his children witimui tiny bene fit, when a fliw boxes of ointment cured them. ISALDNESS.--11 will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. ItUltNS.—lt is the beat thing in the worlil for Barns. (rifrail the directions around the box. WORNIS.--It will drive every vestige of them away. There is probably no medicine onthe nice of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expul sion of worms. CORNS.--Oecronional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. People need never be troubied with them lithe, will use it. PILES.--Thousands are yearly cured by tnis Ointment. JAMES MCALLISTER 13: Co. Sole proprietors of tle above medicine: CAUTION --No OINTMENT will be genu no 'micas the names of James McAllister or names McAllister_k Co., are written with a pen upon_ever.y_labeL . Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. IV. Haverstick and Dr. 3.J. Myers, in Car'isle; &L. Reigel, Me chanicsbUrgi Singiser Churchtown, and John Diller, Newville. Rahwaye Medicated Soap. 11:7Gossx EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG !—Our agent of this plaice writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relatian to an ex cellent young lady, but who unfdrtunately pos• sassed it very repulsive complexion. Her faerrwas covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,=lter ' skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed. She had, however, several good traits, one of which was to rend the, newspapers. One morn ing as she was looking over the columns, of the Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words RAD. WAY'S CUIDESE MEDICATED SoAr I. ANR sure exterminator of all akin blemishes, with a direc tion for all ladies to read the papers! Now mark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place ,as usual, among the choristers, ,and to the utter surprise of her fellow-songsters, pre sented a complexion as fair as a lily, and beauti - - ful as the most admired belle of the town.- - Strange wondering and much excitement woe exhibited by the' busy crowd, and nothing short of en explanatiomof bow this sudden trainsforma lion from ugliness to beauty was attained, would answer. The lady, like all her Sex; full of, gen lioness and kindness, explained - the cause, and to 'the great, grand and beneficial acme' o f Rod wey!s -Medicated• Chinese Sciap,.whick she hid been using for two mocks, was awarded the.full ' approttationofThe peerileTas the' "'restorer of 'lost bentlif..Our agent concludes thus—" Shies :the above jigs become known. I have had a per fect rush for Rahway's Snap." "- - '- • ' • Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to gt. IDA .wars Soap in all its purity, call on ' ' - " fet..23 .• ' .f. ft V. 13.,101,1DM1NG.74' A LW.B49THEns hming children' afflicted kany, of there direalea incident to the --t-atirctritifenc3,TeintiraconValaioiraispaitne— die r.roup; cuteneoue eruptions, dbiordered - ttorpaoh, and. loCatnietieotthe MiwelesolhOuld never he , withitat"thitriarrallible,romety that ~ n wprevei'aie - 010'6111cm' 'in":all" the above ales: Ntincerieniteillitien lila In I r lit blikiiren • prove lta matita, heti trial labeller. • • .• I ;March 3,1841: • • • , ~'~ ~, ~ ~i~~.~p~x~n~el~lja •eittnipWluidovq Inds. • .11f:WOMO1Sixiti streei;Thiladalphia, YENITIAN BLIND than ufactttror t ihasmovi,ati hand The Inighat and moot fashimutble: assortment .tif 'hatiow'elati end' &liar Vanity:T. Blindo, of any., : mher-,cotabluthutimt , thelOmyid. States coinpheing,antire new etylei, 'trimming.' And .colom,(whick which'will bapold at the . tweet pricesi . wholeaaleind retail. Old Blindo.pmnted and trunmadtOlOdkarittul,to new: . TiMi'aitikehadf ( Cailiele and adjacent country hre lispealfully invited to call ,ant l 'examiho - hiv ointment, before' spftichailng idoewhOe, foaling confident of pleatiang , and giving aatiofactitin to ott.whe 'may favor him wieh. '; • • - BENJAMIN.I. WIINLIAMB, inny24-3m - No. 12 N. Six& l'hifad TAN *ENT'S -Washington Gallery. of Dagnereo types, No. 234 North Second street, N. W-.-cornar o Callowhill iitreet, Philadelphia. TIT tilkenessenoken rind beautifully colored at this well knOwrivtablishment, for ONE DOL. tan, orb uhiversdllßonceded to be EQVAL in every respect to:Aritiin the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A lark() assortment of 'MEDALLIONS and Locricrs on hand; at from $2 to $5, includin g the picture. Thy respectfully invite the citizens . of Cumberland connty, to Call end examine ape. cimens of the latest improventorits in the art of Deugerre.otniing, which' will be exhibited cheer fully drid without clurfo. - IMO : . "& I C TENNENT. Silk Fringes, Glininitand Buttons, F ALL THE LEADING COLORS, to match Dress-. .es and Mantillas, (of our own manufacture) a first • rate assortniiut, of the best quality, for sale at the lowest.catili prices, at F. J. DRESS• FringeirtM Trimming Store,' No. 4TS,' Second street ; iiltoiri.C.hostnut, Philadelphia.— Together with a regulai assortment of STEEL GOODS, Purse Silks, Fong,-Hair Amide mid Curls, &c. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cot ton Fringes: Purchasers are invited . to 911 E They will find it to their interest to do so, as the goods will be sold CHEAP. Perot, Herniate; & Co.; Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, No. 41 North Wharves, and 83 N.Wuter street, Philadelphia. PLASTER and SALT constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. ' Liberal advances made on Produce. -Refer to - _2, 1 04 • DJJTILH I & MPIIRRYI" FRANKLIN ,PLA TT E.. 4 Philad'a. - LEA, BUNKER. & CO.. • J. W. KERR, Harrisburg apr 5-Gm . • A• , 7 =China, Glass and Queens-Ware. C. BOKEE & CO., No. 41, North " • Howard street, between Fayette and Lex ington streets, Bokimcfre, invite the attention of Country,Merchants and purchasers generally, to their large and well assorted stock of VIIINA, GLASS:BIId QtlEglYS• WARE, which they offer ,for sale at the very lowest market prices. Country Merchants will consult their interest by a call before purchasing elsewhere. - aprs-4t Steam Refined Sugar Candies. .Cheapest in the World !-12/ Centerfgrf l pound,-Wholesale. T I. RICHARDSON, No. 411 Market st., •01 s. Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing thopublic, that ha Ai4 continuut..-to sell his very Superior Steam Refined-Candy at the •low price. of 812.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is - equal to any manufactured in the United States, He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionery end 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 yoa,rannotjail to=te satisfied. Don't forget the nurfiner,•42 MnaxEr.._STaser iIIEACIpi Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 is onhl'Vfqor stRA_RsO No. 54 Non h Nhnrve"e, Fhiladoiphin. THE: undersigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has nnabled us to establish such relations not give us e eculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22 , 6 m ORRICK & CAM BELI,. Atwoad's Empire peeking, Stove. N again •calling attention to this unequalled I STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under goes an entire change—the pipe and hearth pin• cod opposite each other, and • a SUM .‘1 ER HEAR PH AND BOILING APPARATUS, being.ndded, thus .rendering it faultless, and un less there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it now embraces every valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition to some peculiar to Itself, secured by Lettere Patent. The success of this Stove, since its introduc• tion is unequalled. Nothing , has ever been of fered for culinary purposes 'that has given. eoch general satiartiction. StOves have been copied after its form ; some dealers have even used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original, that they bear the relative value that a counterfeit does to a genuine coin." _Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES in great variety. Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested, to call at, the Stove-and Tip-Ware manufactory of the subscriber, on Main .etreet, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber rand county. • mny2.l ' JOHN D. GORGAS. N. 81, J. PI. Rowe, B ROOM AND WOODEN—WARE Store, No. 63 'North Third street, one door above Arch, east side, Philadelphia, manufactur ers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made Wood. en-Ware of every description, &c, &c, at the lowest market prices. mar . To Purchaeerini Iron and Steel. rrina ,Stibocribers, Importers and Dealers A_ in Foreign and American Iron, beg leave to wilt the attention of purchasers:oi IRON and. STEEL, to the now assortment of Swede Norwegian, Cable and Common English Iron which they now have and are constantly re. .eiving from Europe direct... Also American .on;'consisting of "Hoop, Band, Stroll, English; Russian' and American Shootelronr Small Round and Square Iron, from and upwards; ;Boiler -and ,Birfti Iron, Horse- Shoe and Neil Rod's, Axle; Iron, various sizes; Loneinutive, Railroid ,Irod; Angle' Iron, Milt:round 1r0n,,&.0. Spring and Blister.' ed Stielfrom hest - stamps of Swede Iron; Cast and Sheer ;Steel; dio: all or ,which. they offer at the LOWEST rates;' r cash, or at' ix months' for approved 'reference, and to , hick they invitithei'Attention 'of purchasers ifore reolenishing.their,stocke: . Also, Pig, and Ilk Offl4eceived on corn. I ision, on which' advances' w ill l be' ,"I EARPS:' , and Steellleiekente,;77 N.Water St:and s,4N,:pol,AVETl4o;Ptilla IVNever URE Y.O URSELF4-4:iont, time *memo. rig_ there_ his ~ o xisted•rn. larger •chiea arid' populous towns, a species of disease; the depend. , puce and, propagation of which results' from' , the violation, of divine and :morel., laws. ',"To these Truer eic - she'ASIERIOrt - N - G 0 M.POUNDie presented, es being the most certain, speedy. and valuable specific ever dieted tnthe Mnfortunate. It has wherever known acquired a reputation that, daily experience continues to strengthen," Thou , . , sands-have-benneured_byite4A,ial,..and an it leaves no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction in Ilia; or business, nor contains either rn'oreury or noxious drugs in the least irfiurioudhitho eye= tom, is . holdlyPiesetited es the beet remedy for such diseases yet °Mired. ft. Is used :by pbysi. .dians nod prooonnerid superior tamny known' re.' Pall directions accompany each bottle.- ; Ede t ff.'W,corner 9d and South streets,,, Philadelphia, end by S . ELLIOT, Carlisle f.. Dr. BornitS,J:YOrk4 4:W Miller, Lancaster L I Er. •MePhenpa - ffrialiurg,•Pe. ' 9' , • -Y. , " =I WAIWEr PAN A,O 621;:t gopuino articiti.; teceived.ijad furealelie!'11181101' 1 , iug Store. ' - ' '• =MI ICtiolerlivranatta, CtIOR. the trerititiaf ' cure -, of: - a I, diem:iota arising frattimiltlipare:State.f Vie Blood' and habit of fiteliciity;'"O's'i ...„ Chronic': of the, .Cheit,y4lautisi,•Bron ' Oritarrh;ete: Srertile, si 411 firms, T e tter; Scald head;; C atattenits teetiortbof tbo /faceand ,extreiniiies,)ohronicHltetimatuim,and • Hepatetie , Chrortio Eidargetwenteref the Jo ints, Whito•Swellings,—Syphiiitic Alfeetions, Coe - tditational disorders, drisingfrdnidebility,Mer -'-beriartind-Hereditary-predispositioni, kw. • 81 n every 'Change that is taking place id the. body, it-is manifold that it -is brought about by something having . a substantive existence, If we suppose the creamer our body originally perfect, itbey.must continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears an unheal thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there must be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its pores a cease, served to modify - tile properties before connected with , the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking plate in organs previously healthy, With ' out the interposition of some mcribific agent; as well might wo expect a piece Of ehark. to *anger itself spontaneously into Plasterer Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid.' In all diseasesthere is a prior cause which must be removed. thro' the agency of the Blood.'„ FM-this purpose there is, no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidence the following issubmitted to the public: / Philadelphia, June 7 1847. Having been apprised of the nature o f Pan acea,taffords me much pleasure to be able to recommend da a Valuable remedy for all those chronic., constitutional and .glandular diseases, to which it is especially adapted: To those who are afflicted, and require medicine as en alterative, they cannot obtain it, in a more agreable, active and uniform state than is to be found in rhe Pan acea. I have used it in several instancettwith de reided and sighal success. Yours,-8m..- Ar.mscitc - 111: D. Prepared and sold "at the North West corner of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. feb2l - Dr. Traphagen's Baliamic Extract of Sarsaparilla, TS the best and ilicapest Preparation_ofSar, saparilla everWered - fO - ilie pnblics, being distilled frottithe first quality of Honduras Saes aparilla Root—and one bottle of this prepara tion is warranted superior to.two bottles of any other-in the market,and will retain its virtues unimpairable in any climate. It is pleasant to the taste, and from - intimcy - to - age - this - Extraet will eradicate disease, invigorate the liody ,and is the best medicine for the prevention and cure of disease ever discovered- in any age of the -world. Its action is mild, and L it cct es without Sickening or debilitating the patient. - Thou- Binds have, used it in the Dr.'s private practice, and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered :Man.. It acts in perfect harmony With the laws of nature, and has never been known to fail, , where Its use was persevered in, to cure even long standing and desperate cases of Asthma, Drouchitis, Catarrh, Colic, Coughs, Colds, Con. gumption, Cramps, Cancel-one Suresand Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery Erg sipclus, Peter and Ague, Female complaints, Fevers ofilt - tirull, Gout, (leave!, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, .launtlice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, N u ragl ia Palpitation oldie Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal complaint, Salt RIICIIM, Sete(' Head, Syphilitic complaint'; Tie Dolereui, Pimples on the Pace, Swelled Limbs and Joints, Yam in Ow Spitting Blood and all cases of Prostration of Strength, and General Debility of the huimin body, In all cases enumerated above, flit,Treplia gan'sSarsapasilla rapidly and surely restores to heath. A trial will satisfy anyone of the truth of ilieserepresentations. . TO TIIE LADIES. , Delicate Females who suffer from thenbstroc thins and debility to which Ladies of sedentary habits nre.liitille, will by the use of nne or two bottles of Dr. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regatt. their health and color. It td valuable to those who are apkoaching womanhood, Os it Is mien- Weil to assistmitureby quickening the blood and iillaiiig Ladies who have pale cnoTlexions, dull eyes. blotches oe the face, rough-skin or freckles, and tlifif to W spa ti ;11 - SarstivM. - nil a. It will cleanse the blood, remove the freckles and blotehes,and give you an animated countenance, sparkling' eyes, fine spirits, and beintiful'compleximis. Children who are suffering from bail and Un healthy In mOr• of the blood, can be quickly re stored to health. strength and bloom. Dr.l' rap.' litogan's Sarsaparilla being %wry pleasant and pal atable, children take it readily, and such as are thin sod weakly soon near a robust and healthy appearance. It can •he administered to Inlaid, with perfect safety, anal such as are sulTeringfrom Summer Complaint will receive great relief. N tubing cat be more aid o n i Xing than its in vigorating effects upon the human system. Lier sni.s all lassitiode and weakness before taking it, :A once become robust and healthy under its in fluence 11 PREVENTS DISEASE The use of a bottle of Dr. Traphagen's Sarsap arilla occasionally, will prevent thsease,atill ass Fall and Spring purifier of the system it stands unri .ailed at the present day. Its use will pre vent a world ol suffering and pain. II all persons will keep their blood purified and their bodies strengthened by the use of this Sarsapi.rilla,they will be sure to escape the attack of any prevalent - orenntagions disease. -- Purchasers will he careful to observe that every bottle of ''Or Traphagen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla has his written signa. tore in black ink onthe label of the bottle:and a fuse simile printed in red ink on the outside wrapper, as aTuard against counterfeit-: Put. up in handsome white glass quart bottles, at the low-price of ONE Dt,LLAR per bottle: For 'sale wholesale and 'retail by COLLIER and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North Hanover strict, Carlisle npril 12• • The 'Great English Remedy. Dr. Barber's Liniantent 170)113, lelollloMao - TThis most valuable Embrocation has beau used with wonderful seceints in Occurs of some of the most troublesome diseases with w h fell the hors° Is'affeeted, (without destroying Ufa hair) such as old.strains, swollings,stiff nese °Quints, galls produced bythe collar and saddle, straintr of the shoulders, stifle, Kopf, pastern and coffin joints, strains of tho whirl. bone, knee, and 'fetlock, poll evil, fistules, curbsoiplints, Krvin, windgalls, puffs, &c. It verytmon'eures old or fresh wounds,cuts, bruises, &toles, poll esil,curbs, etc. and gives Instant. relief in the scratches; grease, ete.,and the diseares incident to horses haiing,:white feet and noses produced by St John's Wort, which so often 'destroys, the hoofs and bone, of the feet and resists the action of sulphur and. vitriol ointments, and other-remedies equally No . application has heretofore _ proved so neeful in' reliving titiffness'of the tendons and , joints, rind pieducing such immediate and beneficial effects in. cracked heel*, brought on by high fsedini, Splints and sprains, . •. This Embracrtion Is highly recommended to. farriers; keepers ,tif ,livery stables; wagoners, stage prePriolliptisridpilvanilent:emen Amu ing; horses,,.as invalaablo,•' riniedy; , and iilitkiliffieTtiini - atititly - kept in, their stables: " Alsolarniera; Wheso,.hru'aies are so liable to kicked: outs -and adVantageons to keep it constantly on hand. 7, 7, equally .benefiolal. .treatment .uts warkiiit For A.BISITOP • ,E' RS • t . , ..,..1110.r_21,1847 , • • r. 7 14- ,r 7 - --1-1111 ale 1 y LARGEVPart autfepo jot-, • nelM ll , ~.* 'Mac% , , 4oror-St,' v .=77. - AV .91P 'el has jitit Nvtettedintris now opening iarge dr7vielliteleded litioMferikbf ORESTID RUG S minor* Vaal Pe,foiind the'followmg, ... , , , Opium, 'Camphor, Quinine,F,peoine•Selns, Dye Sitars , Sliieee„ Cutlery,'Oite, -.Alcohol, Turpentine, Pine 0i1,.: . • - - kc., tic; - - '. ': ,. .4-f . -:',. ? • : ' lerplisilditirtinit'of PERFUMERY, Hair and 'booth Brushes; :•• • • - Umbrellas, Walking Ovum ! • ' • Roussel's and Hauel's Shaving Citem, • -Rear's Oil, Cologne 'Water, Hair Dy4lox Marrow • • Fancy 'Soaps; Extracts, MERV! FUN, Carling Fluid, and • FANCY ARTICLES of every description, to which hespectfully invites the attention o the public. His totorrtnent la a full and deb one, and he hopes by-strict attention to business and low prices, to receiviralibeinl share of the public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions carefully rompoun. ded.... J. A. BISHOP, mark West Main street; Carlisle. CARD. DR. J. J. MYEAS has disposed of his entire stock of Drugs to Mr. J. ADISHOP, 'of Harrisburg,'who- will continue lo do business at my old stand-on Main street. Mr. Bishop has had - considerable ,experience in the Drug busi ness, and I _confidently recommend him to the customers of the store and solicit a continuance of -their 'favors. .• • frilly this arrangement Dr. Mitv.u.s,will bn enabled, to.give his undivided attention to the duties of his• - prefession' • -MOO NEONVER'S . Confectionery; *tuft - &Toy Store, Nora Hanover slred, Carlisle. rinHE subscriber would respectfully inform country,nierchants and the public generally,.l that he is constantly manufacturing and al- ' ways on hand. CANDIES of every vari• (which for quality cannot be surpassed by an • manufactured in the State) which be will se wholesale er retail at the OLD trzza),... N. Ilan over_street,_a_fcw—doers-morth of' , int Bank, whero he has also on hand FRUITS tyrd NuTs of the latest importations, which wfi. be sold at the lowest prices for cash. His atom consists in Part of Oranges, Lemons; Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates. Cocoa -nuts, Cream-nutsrTeamuts, En-• glish Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts. He.would also inform the public that he has just returned from the city with a very large stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of superior double refined, crushed andliulverized LOAF SUGARS , ;Brown Su- gars, among which - ix - a veryfair article for 61 eta. per lb.; COFFEE, from 8 to 10 cts per lb.; a superior article of Imperial. Young Hyson and Black TEAS; MOLASSES of all kinds ; Wa ter, Soda and Sugar Crackers ; 'Cheese, Choco late, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes. FRESH 'SPICES, viz: Pepper, Alapice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs; Ginger and Mum turd. A supply of •Ifidigo. (heat quality) Alum. Starch, Washing Soda, Salt Peter; all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. - The subscriber returns his sincerelhanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit 8 continuance of the same. All orders from a dis t/true thankfully received and promptly attend. ed to. [napt] P. MONYER GREAT BARGAINS! SECCVD SPRING ARRIVAL T BENTZ'S Cheap Cash,.Store, Where they it are now opening the greatest quantity of new "and cheap Goods, of the following kinds: CLOTHS. Cassimeres and Ves(ings CALICOES, of every variety and style, from 4to 1 cts. per yard—and some of these •are first rate-at Gland 8 cts. The assortment con sists of about 8000 yards. Forty pieces FRENCH GINCHAMS, at 1'.23, IG. turdl:3l eta. per yard. MANCHESTER GINGHAMS--10, and the beat fat ura. — ------- LA W N beautiful patterns, 121, lai, and 2S eta. per yard. ALPACtrAs--igi: es, 271 - 50 and 62i cis. per yard. We have the cheapest Alpachas in town. . . MUSLINS—White and unbleached, at all prices, and lower than ever sold before. CHECKS, 'Pickings, and Pantaloon goods at all prices.- Hosiery. Gloves; Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats, Oil Cloths, Flannels, cotton and linen Table Diaper, Fans, s,ltawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every arti cle in our line of business. _ . These goods are offered to the while at lower priceszthan - can be bought any where in the State4faTennsylvania, as our means of purchas ing are equal to any, and far superior to most country merchants. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS-IVAIIE, &c. &c. Give us a call and we feel satisfied -you will save money in makinglone-Turchnses. W. B KNT Z. • 3'd2oriCepiitYof: the Post Office MII3 ji:gui;ml eOr. M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg • -leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining counties, that they, have just open ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North Hanover street, in 'the building lately occupied by Mr. Ilantch, between Haverstiek and Lyon's stores, where ithey will be happy to receive the calls of all wishing articles in their line. They will nt aU times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every de scription, and in fact a little of every thing Aim. ally kept in an extensive variety store. They are die exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagen's celebrated Palma* Mixture, and his Balsamic Extract of Sersnparilln ,• Dr. Groan's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys pepsia and Phthysic. They are alsci the exclu sive agents for this county of the NEW Yong CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of ,their superior Tens. In conclusion they beg !reeve to env, that they are determined to sell at very, small profits for 'CAM, and invite sll wishing bargains to give them a call. Orders from country merchants supplied upon the most reasonable terms. Carlisle, mny4 • BiIDIOV.AL. NATHAN HANTCH, having removed hie Cheap CLOTIIING STORE to the room formerly occupied by H. H. Grove, on the east corner •ot the Market Square; directly opposite Forster's store, would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general,,thaoe`intehde to, continue the business on 'a ',mom extenelve scale than heretofore. He has received from the eastern cities'i largo assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,!whichihrwill intim made,op at the' shortest , notice' iindlitlhe most desirable manner;.-He'will , censtintli f have" on, hand ' a large selection Of READY * =MADE CLOTHING, cheaper - thinever oared. torhe public before-4tuch . tiCblick , and' Coats, 'Frock and Sack Chats of.virions.colors, Tweed Coats of all and 'colors, Summer Cloth Coats iLineni:Cottorr and Jean 'come; ,and' all Other kinds of fashionable.coats; black' and fancy Cashmere Pante; Summer.Pantri of every: description • and: color; plain and fancy Satin : Vests—all eons and colors; ShirtHosome and 'Collars , neck .ind pocket Handkerchiefs; Stocks, Suspenders'of all kinds/and very_ cheap,. GOiet — fOrMWthe — FplecetiitillfirEffel, corner of the Public Square.'-.' • thmi 4 • ..Bummer Goode.. _••• ; JUST opened at the 'Bee 4E14," largo lot of Ginkhame, - ,Lawns "an , which will be' sold cheep for cash Iniare9 GINGHAMS,--Jusi4eceived,'s' now supply, of Ginghams,'Ocepor thin aver; by ''", ," ' -'-' '0 R CROOKS ANVlslB:r4.hetiidtiome iissortment orLtiveMo 1:41 4in hand;i4n4 wllrbit.'pold'Very . cheat,' by--; . qR .CROOK161:- RENCHNYORIcf.:E#I3PLLA;Ra: . —, roceived,".a - hirka' itioakinent , 4 A!,v4wited Collate, a beautill*Otticli:,abd , virt '4618. by '' 102, ',"„,13 RO , • ageW,, - divines, • •beTehav°..4., tDrugs... les zlto.7, su r'PlY' ° ' ..Alphitf; a;-frP finnery;,Fsno • iileCe,lT 14 sell st "6; etilinh c F ll la ,44114 e * , stick iknOW. to be 0n491:8°, e uie"eoVl 'OO°7PUr 6. ,nnined no! and:,, ge aro:dele_at cash pricelv,oolBfieln-;4i chaa.7 InCrchalitik.ifd p hy sicians e7rtewlllol;--!%."-nl;!)##9.lt°,4--.;;;-*;;;;':•:. UM ttlittiteit'''' l. inL REEDY FOIL TIMPILES 50)00 enante e nred intye'peat 'jun aclue.ia w r intedCUre. all Yleedintor, - ; blind, internal oiyaalernal,and - edl infleintnatoridin. found in oonjiindtion with the -such na Chronic Elyeenteryi ileaoribed ttvehis following certificate's fhiffidelphid,;o4t.N.lB4Y: Messis:Ketdhatil"&- - Herishilivventetz=A. , • bout five yenta ;ago I livinff,alllictekituth what' was called chronic' dyeentity: hatp sefliired with it , ever' siniatioid,, ihreellinit c liat , e told. me that Wee , affected, Afintimylo, 'bOviele were ulcerate* for klood. slid litte;sta 'tended with c.pdottlier , [eminent discharger.: A short tints sitteel made a visit to Maitiluchneette,l6„.hopeclit,. benefit from thante"or bet sulfe'red•• mote severe than ever .biffeip. Wbile'therei olden. offered to cute Me fur .640;'in. three months. Happily, in the ltildtst.l.f.l.lhtenee• pain, occasionally relieved by lauditlino side -,•••• in tho wrapper of your Efeetnary;ioVerhilit description • of - my - complaint,.togethet -with many cortiteitest.tbreK. :Thut•gate tarn great confidenee , Qui Medleirrii.V.Ml - I pt. chased a boi,nin' doimatir:Whiclitad,appa., rently mired' me, and; I Mit7ifiepaied to; lay everything in iMrfaimr,er , :renderlthrtieiVilett • I cab to b umOikty by 'subscribing lults 'Myrna ReePectfulli_yeetn,'L'.. - • BENJ. PERCIVAL. 8 0.A147017._ • Weallnesif end inflaminatton• of tile'Spindi falling of the boWele Woniti ikei that boners! particularly- are liect - °tOOlnifer.:p.'eciliat •clicumstantee I; fa: many tonic' be.gi von or speedy'etited— hitt • delicacy forbids their ptiblieatlok — "-- Severe and habitual costiveness, lloW-• 'WOI to the head, dyspepsia, fistulas illation of the stomach, find tkiipeedy cure ,ht Dr. Upham's Electeary.. 11.." is an_ internal remedy, and cures by its action On the bowels zak e hlirad, the relaxed, statc.".of 'W hich 4,04 cause of the above named' UNIVERSAL COMNiEINHATIOR From every cityilOwn , and Upham's Vegetable Pile Electuary had been introdnuell; the Moat • gratifying pence of its effects have been' received' by .thd Proprietbr. In hundreds Of histancee it had triumphed deer cases _Which were. deemed -- incurable.. . . Letter Of COLO. W: Lean, late of the $l . service, and Menibet•Of kittiN.J, Legislature Rahway, June'l6, 1847 I have been -afflicted- for- years:With:lNi Piles, and have tried, without' anything permanent benefit - J.lE7ndcieryibing, assum.• ing the name of a remedy.. .I had as a mattei .01 course, lost all confidcnbs lh Under this feeling) was induced—not without reldetanCP, I confess—to use Upham's Elecitn ary, and having used about three weeks. according to the directions laid down, I find to _ my surprise, as well as' satisfaction, the every syruptom - Alf 'the disease heel eft me. • I think it due alike to Dr. U phem . and myself to, make-thiestatement. G W McLEAN Addressed to the agents in Columbia. Ge: Russel Cuunty, Ala.,.Ecb. 20. 1847 • • iiiassi a . 'Winter & the last fifteen years I have been offlicted_with that most distressing disease 'The Bleeding Piles, and have liairrecouree to a great many • medicines;' without- obtaining Jelietctiettl - t obtained 3 boxes of Upham's Pile‘Eleettiary , from you, which have's - dfar relieved me that - I take great pleasure in recommending it to. all who are afflicted with, riles, as a safe and • sure remedy.. E P HILL, formerly Bookkeeper.. Bank of Colubta Remarkable cure of Bleeding Pilas. Portland, Me., March IA Dour if=re ETn n . o a diffreirtrto yen my' -i.e itttle.l t 4-* lots sl vssf h e=str id is s.f u cure I. have experienced by the use'of - your truly valuable Pile Electoary. hove been a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles for' tan years past, so much so, that I became inedicer to a mere skeleton, with lose of appetite am f general deLangetrient of the digestive organs', my eyes also Weenie affected, and in fact mil a misery to myself, and was obliged to ergo up my office here, which I held in the Custom House some years. 1 have tried all kinds of medicine, had the best ativiee.the physicians of Boson and this place could give' • spent much money and twice submitted to a. surgical operation. 11ind become perfectly tired of life, and at the suggestion of my friends I was induced to try a box of your medicine. The first 1 found relieved mg slightly, still I persevered end purchased a second, and assure you when 1. got,,,balf through I found myself getting well; I still kept on, and now lam a flew man. My•dear sir, language cannot express my thalks, that I am once more restored to health, and now in a condition to support myself and family de pendent on rae. Yours respectfully, with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON New York i June 14,1848 Messrs. ltetetkum dj Hensliffvu.= - Thtirdellii- • firs that 1 have been severely afflicted fat many • years with the Piles, but more ri t erticularly within the last nine months. Having used all the remedies prescribed by my physician, also having tried other means to little or no ad: %nline,' became very much discouraged and felt as though I must suffer as long as I lived. But providentially I. Wits informed by Mr. Mott, instructor - of the public sehdel ;# Staters lalera.- - tlitit I could be cured by your valuable Pile Electuary, Having :o is his statement, I Immediatelyahicured some of. the" eitedicine and am vertififppy to Intern* ..yriu that I am now perfectly cured by the see of only ono be:. Very. truly your obedient servant, .• GEORGER CROSS _ _ Snld.teholesale and eclat! by KETCHAM & RENSHAW, 121 FOlton at, N. Y., and by Il~oggiate generally ,throughout the United Slates a n d Canada. , Priee $1 per;box, • Sold in Earl,plo by SLI.4.IOTT, ' July 26, 1848 '• Stanton's External Remedy, ' . . maze •, - , . 11,17' AT. I S • .. - .7.1e1 1:11A:47, , Vs nuw universally acknowledged to be 'the • , INFALLIBLE:REMEDY, -•,. !- ,For It heurnotism, Spinal Affections, Contractions . , of thcblesclee, Soreirhroal and Quinsy; la& - ' . Suci,.Old Uldera, Pains in the litkek,anCi ''• , : c h est ; Ague in the Brea s t and / Face ,.. ''•;•eiiit z..: Toothache, Sprains,;BrUiees t 7:,',' ••• • Stilt Rheum, BurnscDroup,,' ,' • c - Froste&Feet;Ond all . ', •• :„. .v, ' ' 'Nervotts - Diseasea. , ; . .;' - ',. , ".,". ,„•;-, IiUNT'S LlNlMENTledultaining a et. A- 4 1) ' ety unequalled by'' nkiirtiilar-rem,edy4 ... , requires no puffing to giiiwiticrelintatioCOMll „• ' been: for, etyma • Moo sifeettliOnd surelY - secit At., it; and, now, wheiiint..beneficiitleffeeteilittivii;,b,` ; .. , , 'experienced btse•manntne•expresSioniof ...,, , t 'tulle' - are are continually' , appeeting, , ,aed (those , ril ' ; ,: have been nuideSvhole by staxneansOre dettirmis • that the afflicted should' nolonger .retriain .igno rant of its invaluable and infallible.effleacy. , ;,' -'• . Mr: Geo.•E. 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