MI It'i*.t4gBlgaldgatVW • PUBLIS.ItED EVERY WEDNESDAY. .. OFFICE in the South TOest angle of the public • - • PSquare back of the - Court-110as, • .! • • • • ••: , • • TERMS BF SUBSCRIPTION. • Orya•Ddriar and Fifty cants a j'enT tx Allizktittli. 'l'mcl , i)ellare;lrpald Within tha YOU?. . ;One Ddllardareix months. Thriiiiitofririk will be - iiiidly adhered tn. Tn secure :the piper !lithe reduced tarsus It MUST be paid cash in advance. . ..,e • -^ RATES. .OF ADVERTISING; .i.lkdit'ertlentents,nteltina' fifteen linen-or Tenn, will flori cb ira.itret.the rete'nf Fifty cenlif for one inser tion—three times for One. Dollar, end , twenty-five cents tim Livery intosegnent insertion. Ytarly udver tisars will bweltersed'aiThe followittt rotes: • • One Column, witlttne paper , for mu:7,lr, - A l 5 Itilfa coin inn„ do. do. = - $ll Two Agnates. With ritiette rife he uFtis, - Stip nliatriC2lllCerda., with the piper, • JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Stith ns - IT rivoniars nndsvery AT description or Printing exectiled hundsontely and soiled Piously and nt the LOW ETRICES • lading) Conti. 'lndian Cote is an anrieni, well known, and indispensable protlnction of nature. It etfrisists of a number of varieties, _ >which are thought to oWe their climate.. live characters. to the accidental Moditi eililoll9 of te, soil_ and culture, ratite/ than to ally originaldill'erenees. - Wlieli due •regardis paid to the varieties, it, ~.ntt_trite Considered a sprecropht almost every finniod of the habitable globe be-. 1 tweet) the. latitude of 43'? North, and corresponding parallel South. Its prin cipal culture- is confined to the United States, Mexico, the \Veit Indies and most of the States of South America, It is also found to thrive in India, Japan, China, Ausualia, the Sandwich islands, grotips - of the Azores, Madeira, the Ca naries, as well as other ocean isles. , Rob lin, Ilmnbolt. Bonpland and others, - have noticed the plant in its indigenous state in America, and hence have. con- eluded that itwas first derived from this country. All the early historians, both 'of Notch and South• America, give the surest testimony_ that this grain, is of American origin,. and speak of 'it as having. fo Consutbd a great _part V_ Co, ly; 2: ; • • C,R 0.0 Kg. • , ' 2000 4 .13ushels ,I 3 41J . • COAL ..• 1•••'• • IF I,JNI . +: . rriftbii . rzletnl , - ; , thodwar, i 3 'Cite .• k,.##lftiATP' - • '*B rVw'in-,-. t 4 htiii, • • ,pARA.T.I.O ', s, ,--arid or t 3,1 • Mi RE , ,-,,,_ ~.,,nTiliticlee: in's n a Roileisil.B,Pll,l!, 4,1r-`6,ne tue",-' 'llv popu lar i ns a s r,rioant,ltngt, nosl44reMtetTstir 9.'ebra•lali`°-tuorow4k ld'orat'-''' "orving"OPrrf?,..sp.J.:-P,., beitutirthimnfl°l„,: u a- ,'',l''6)-riaml49,4 of,thi: -"11.,:?: `....' , k ,-s :'', l r3inn , %V' t,l;Riiiitly,, 1imet,43,.. '.0.5.-at",•Ni4i:itlte2MobuSl 'gtgol/10 1Yf0.4,,,:,„, •zu-stl , ' a.. --,.:.:°-;-,,,,.,,,,,,,0:-..-.--0:•, ''', 4 '','; ,• ''• •' ' ' '‘' -:',.-, •''- '';''' '•',l - -,, `'" e ,',". ',1!;, :::tL e O .2, 4•`•'. - 1:.--il .''.,.,llloitifttsi:',':Y.,-. Da. VPIIhAt ' 6 VEGETABLE EVE 6 TUA'#YOI/Ft , l- RNA& BEDIEDYTORMIg PILE Triumphant! , 50,000 cases cured in they) fir [HIS medicine is warranted to Ore -a cases!of Piles, either . bleeding or, blind internal or external,and all reSammatoryAs r eases found in tonfunction with:Abe Piles,— such as Chronic Dysentery; diacribed in Pm following certificate,.: Philadelphia, Sept 9, 1.847. Messrs. Ketcham & Henslidw--lientre-4, hotit Obi years ago I was afflicted with was called chronic dysentery: I-haye suffered with it ever sirce, and -physitimmheie.told me that my,liver was affected, and. that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood and pus; at tended with a peculiar putrid smell, werblire frequent, •diseharges.• ,A..short-time since t made 'a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes bit benefiti rom change of air, but suffered mote severe than ever before. While there, a Or; sidian offered Jo cure me fur $4O, in three Months. .llappily, in the midst of . intense pain, occasionally relieved by laudnum, teas* in the wrapper of your Elm:miry, a potent description of my complaint, together Whit many certificates of cures, This gave me great confitilemee in the medicine, and I poi: chased a hex, nine doses of which has appas, rently cured line, and I am prepared to enyf everything in its favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing to its nitrite Respectfully yours, . • RENJ. PERCIVAL, SO S. Sixth at. • 0 . Wealtriney and inflattimatienief the Spine t .falling' of the bowels, womb &c, that female* particularly are subjetr - to, filider, peculiar circumstances; for Which - many certificate* could be given of speedy cures—but delicacy forbids their publication, Severe and .habitual reslitretiess, flow or blond to the head, dyspepsia, fistula:) halm. motion of the stomach, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upham's Eleetuary. It is an internal remedy, and cures by its action on the bowels and blond, the relaxed state of which is the cause of the above named diseases, UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION From every city, town and village, %Owl Dr. Upliam's Vegetable Pilo Electuary has been introduced, the most. gratifying intelli gence of its effects have been received by the Proprietor. .. In hundreds of instances it has riumplied over cases which were deemed incurable. • Lotter of Capt.G, W. Lean, latent the service. and Member of the N.J. Legislature Rahway, June Ifi, 1847 I have been fainted for:leers . with the Piles, and have tried, witholh anything like permanent benefit, almost everything emu log the name of a remedy.- .1 bud, as a matter of coutPo, lost all confidence in medicine.— feeliog I was indtreed—not without reluctance, I confesr— to ore Upliam's Elect u ary, and having mod it about three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as . eatiaection, that every ayinprom of the dieenewi,eal eft roe. I think ivdue alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G 111 cLBAN- Addressed to the agents in Coluinbia.en: Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20. I 647 Messwri, -115nter 4l_Epping—perats:—For the last fifteen years I have been nfflieted with that most distressing itisense 'The Bleeding Piles,' and have loid rrawurse too great ninny medicines, without obtaining relief. until I obtained 3 boxes of Opliam's Pile Biennial" , froM you, which hope so far relieved the that. • I tahe groat plasnre in recommending it to all who are afilicted . with Yilos, es w safe and suririemedy. I P • __formerly Doekk - ceper, Bun Coluhla Remarkable cure of Bleeding Pi 1.31.. Portland, Me., March 14 .My Der Sir--Icannoi "express to you My sincere and herittfett thanks for the wendei fel cure _I have experienced by the use of your truly valuable Pile Electivity. 1 have been a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles foe 1 - 2 a years past, so much so, that I became reduced to a mere ~keleton, with loss of - appetite nod general derangement attic digestive organs; my eyes also beenme affirch.d, and in fact I was a misery to myself, and wan obliged to give up my office here, which 1 held in the Custom House some years. 1 have tried all kinds of medicine, bed the bent advice the physicians Of Bus'on and this place could giro, spent much money and twine milimittcd to a surgical operation. I had become perfectly tired of life, and nt the sugAttion of wy friends I wan induced ,to try a box of your medicine. The first 1 found relieved me, slightly, still,l persevered and purebased second, and ensure you when 1 Not half through 1 found myself getting well; !still kept on, and elm lam a new man. My deer sir, language cannot esprets my theoks, (lint 1 nun once more restored to health, and Now in a condition to support myself and family do pendent on inn. Yours pe,s . ptielfilliy. with I grect,regard, s. SA MIJEit 'CHARLTON Jiy,c 19,1848 Messrs. Ketchum 4- ['ensile w—Thin certi fies flint! have been severely afflicted fir many years with the Piton, but more partutularly within the last nine months. Having used all :the remedies prescribed by my physicien, also having tried other mearin to little or no ad* ventage,' became very much discouraged aad Volt as (bough 1 must suffer as long an 1 lived. But providentially 1 was informed by Mr. Mott, instructor °film public school at Staten 'lsland. that I could hr cured by yourtdlusble Pile Electunry. !Hiving confidence is his statement. I immediately rrocured -tome of the medicine and nun very•happy to inform you.that 1 am now perfertly cured by the use of only one bra. Very trimly your obedient servant," • GEORGE B CROSS Sold wbolenele end retail by KETCHAM HENSHAW, 121 Fulton st, N. Y., end by driiggists generally tlirnsighout the United Sates and Caned... Primp 81 per hoc, • Sold in Curtailer S LLLIOTT.. July 28, 1848 Stanton's External Remedy, COM II U. 1111" s. .11.1.1 . 1.1iLEA*2 1 . - vs nuw universally acknowledged to be the ' . . , INF/kJ-4 4 1,13LE It EM EDY For Ilheumatism, Spinal Atlictions, Contractions itof the Muaelea, Sore 'flaunt and Quinsy, I. b — ,ll ---- e3, old IDleers, traTllB in the Back and § Cheat, Ague in the Brenta and Folio, mix Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises, ~, • 1 ,„. 1 ,...., Salt Rheum, Burns, Creel'', ' Frosted FOet, and all Nervous, Diseases. UNT'S LINI3IENT is sustaining a noteri. et y • unequalled. by anx•sitnilar remedy. It '• requires no putting to •give it' a reputation , it boa been for some time silently a ' surely Securing I it, and now , whemits benefulial ffecul have been experienced by Bo many, the e ifessioris ofgrati toile are continually appearin , and those who Wm. been made whole by iitilnetins are &Siren% tbet the : afflietcd should no. longer- rehiniii Igzio, Tan( of its invaluable.ond infalliblflicact.',, : ' ..1-....Mr.:„Veo,E,Stanton,J be.rropy,ititoy,' iP - 'Cons a,FII tinily. fecolivingi tcatimoniali or bonefiiiiecoilitir :-frow, its nso, and many, of tho'curea' ivlia effected ... almost : eicecil belief. In •opq:co,aa,..a L ebild. lit A' .. Akr on• it . cripple fai - ciilii falai; l iking,.wrincliir- •,the.spino, when at:tbo age of two . rani, .14 7 a.fantl, front o,oair.'..:Medical,treatinen lailed;' but 401'4. • Amities, ofiliii!tittintont .rcistored, hint , o stripßlP:g , .' :and No , noir'jnina - ,witli:lik:Playanateif.inill! ! !!! . youthful - -gambolii, as'. reboot aa c .1110; beidibiot , l , .., Them, and siiinlibumron' hie .Einek.to' - .11....2 . ,mind him of k' ' I , m early o.,ufei.rin 'gto'' r,'-`•'.4ie,:•,2s.ce`;..'n. ,%4"*I•.! :,liertfatja,,..;„l, ;—,; ai , ~:. 161,a id ! ` 2iie,Ariiiie4 , 1110t1144-':••-'! ,t,•' ‘' 7 Wliro ,QTANtON'S lIA I 11. .r , .„,.. INTIVIEN,'„,••,. ' 'S:,.lt6knowled6iid:aktfik , tlie moa.f Vedaa,llll.4akai ~, !dylhat Win... 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