- • bt4tielhii4htitis • . , .. ... A it , v It 'l4 1 1 0, - .1 err ,T ; • t ,i Xniln.qpia . innul in linen on'elenir,; • f•••••,,,. • i „ 4; ; • - - S. -••••,.•• ••A dclachtlotitg lay -Aprflrt: Oily. In nil 01r0:' I , T •; hialllniltl , ifirui'..ow•dainrs..rmrn'lo •"' yrinlifa'grin'A'.;;nl4!tria why ;Jim. • . nrnnAnni . l: C' ringe ' lr 4 1 V 010•Innnz.gnin..; Pla ge gleams " 11111•••0' i • ( "f And Itiglinnrnairnininflinil fire. 0 r rlll anti 11,ile, enedepi•ri •ninti.Oure'en',linwnlks; limy■ i ' l:l an eilogry mop . . ihn t ninnip of Ciotti tiKayies TAtt'itts.—Y ntii experience at lrast telk you thai plac,ll—that the time wltieh is past, tvilea,ytm I. , tik hark to it, ;wears es If it were !milting; uud you quay 'where horn this, 'that o mime asviskly t ;tad onpoar little, and as Uinirt r mthy' 16 be sintered to tempt you away f'ro'm eternity by its pleasures, which ate but for aseasun, as the perical of your, life that, is alivady gone. • 'The very tfiNi ment of your final farewell, if you are 'mot previously cut short by 'death: which is a.ve.ry possible thing, that moment will ''come, and old age will come, and the dy'il in bed will come, and the last look you shall ever cast. upon your relations • will come: and the agoritof the parting breath will come, and - the time that you ‘vill4iie, stretched a lifeless corpse-before Eke „eves of your vepirig relations will come, and the coffin that is to enclose you will come, t and that hour'when the company assem bles to carry you to tire churchyard will cope, and ,that moment when you are rmiliheolthe-graire: will - come, mid the throwing in . 91" the earth uPon it, all—all will coins on every • living creature who now hears me. And inn few little years the minister who now addresses you, and .each - one who now listens, will be car- rigid to their long home; now all this will come: Yes,' - and the day of reckoning will comil . and the appearance of the Sod of God in _heaven, and. his .1 - loty . angels around him will come; and the opining of the books will come, and the, appear ance of every one of Too before the judg ment seat wilt - come; and the solemn pas sing olthe - sentence which is lo fix you for eternity will come, and if you refuse to be reconciled to God in the name of Christ, now that he is beseeching _you to repent,, and if you refuse to turn front the evii-of- you r-waysrand -to 'do - and - to be what your Savour requires -you to be and to 'do, r Must tell yOu what the sen tence is.—Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting tire; prepared for the dev il and his angels." Dr. Chalmers. REVIMF.XdP: FOR RELICION.—Impress your Mind with a reverence- for -all that is sacred. Let no. wantonness of youth . - fa! spirits, no compliance with the intem perate mirth of others, ever betray you into profane ,sallies. •Besides the,guilt thereby incurred, nothing gives' a more odious appearance of petulance to. youth, • than the reflection' of treating religion with levity; 'fasten(' of being an evi dence of superior understanding, it dis coxers,.n prrt and shallow mind, which, vairinthe first sinatteringecrfknowledge: `presumes to make light of what the rest of mankind revere. At the same time , you are eat to imagine chat when exhor ted to be religious, you are called upon to be mOre formal and solemn in your manners, than Others of the same years, or, to erect.-,yourselves into supercilious reproverrof th,osearoantl. Tne spirit of true religion breathes gentleness and kindness. It is'soCial, kind, cheerful— far removed from the gloom and illiberal superstition-which clouds the brow, shar pens the / Jewel., dejects the spirit, and teaches men to fit themselves Tor another world, by neglecting the concerns or this. Let youerelig,ion.• on. tbecontrary f eorv:, nett preparation fortleaven with an ho'n orable discharge of the clutieskolaCti.ve_. life. Of such religion, discover:on every proper otvfisfun.that you.are nokaShonred; but avoid making any unnecessary osten tation of it before the world. THANK Go o reireyelua R.rusox.:--An in dividual, vilio was„accosted by a stran ger with the question, "Did you ever thank God for tlub,us'etfif lota reason?"— "No," was the reply„: never thought of doing it." \V elf do it quickly,", re joined :the strainger;‘!. "for I have lost, For years alder .roading , the. no count,of the.above occurrence; we, have no recollection: af 'ever,keeditig;dit,pritYor withOut;4enderitig„ r diStingt.,ati.l:expritss thitrikS to the father oNnercies forthe con. tinupd tiogsesion Of Os Inestimable bles s ttuitster iii 'Top 4.you ,stipp ; 14 ,1?0, ac costed 'World on which hope never dawns, with:olo4les tion;"Did you.ever rendersitifahlinlitinks to God, that you are not all'that I and" what would, be your replY? And with whar feelings, as you shqUld subsequent ly "bow the knee - .to th@ l'ather of our Lord Jesus Christ," wOhld you express. the grateful . re'membratice , of the fact, that you' aro not. lost? . Tutiv ARE arm. viiTii vs.—We lute to connect together I , he• living and the dead; and to hold them still as one fam ily, and feel that loTed ones, removed from our stghtare still, in our hearts - ..:....." We love t?,, , sit - dmyrioithe twilight's , hour, add i call pp'thVovedlorms of the early departed, and retrace with them the •\ paths weonce trod together.) We then leave the 6. resent, and live ag in the past. Old famil ar faces flit befor , the eye— old loved vloices fall on the y a ir, and warm _reetiogs-oHtt-ainli i s us, as in tappier days. "Wroe again amid ,pl 4 scoetii andqaptklenticzt , thehknked. - 1 , 1 NI iiilct ViiS l 6 lo ql,t B Agg t eclll'ili'Ar9gnil a even t eigrave,Kfepa t emimottibaelpa--. ,They oinettft bright siv Irlenl etude oC,farjyol4o,9d, A o ,4lqAjmnithei,inipres., aion,ot Avompidodi,influehoes,"Whieltrbith !itila e ll e t,a4t', ll l /M i l i tir k l i ! i Yo 4 ' . 1 ,111 , ti:7, : X MP Yibtv , Ys whisper d inf those sweeti tc, f ieg e witioh we cni etiverforrati'apitir imltirejt OthiiiKilkblf mg. in, Vikti 1 4 ,eir r Pieol , i '9liiere:,‘l l 44lAce; ‘ylliah 40; 10 7 0 toi *- i sit cillatter. teari bede*st•der ° l eek 1!4" ( 1 1 , 11 / fy h iO tt iiV it i iif Oitl:i*"4: Wk , iltrifilr filithrhAiißtpry, oveil 46 giumithaLdeaiNflYfirn 4 l*tel l 9, i helir, -, A EI 6 0 , ... k 1 Ikkkil ___ _i x..' - Aurji!ffection4iiiirteet that livontotus6 , And dsd u nee die-;ii,ktli:iliOn ,'h.6!)(rPtlAll,wolltd be:l6st of 'die elei li y' and gen tie'. re straipt which ;sp,s!j,is:alits, ns way ward , asbur4, could not allow id 'be , biokOi• "'. _ .fz= 111gW SPRING - And su , nmwqoODS refiE'tiiit;eic4C'r'iltirjtiiit ' .. ( 4i;413 and fa now opening at his store, on the-Squth went corner el the ruldic Squure 4 an uniisc.. a Ily cheap Stock of -itiasonahle goods,srueli pa Clutha, Caattioncren, VenCings,pahas,Stilta, lininhaZillOP, LIIWIIA, Gillkllo M., . .atnliric,J ac. toilet, Al cii,S wins., Bmk and nth descriptions rt' fine white Alm:dins, Checks, 'Finial - Igs (;loves, Hosiery, &c- . A large stoci CSLiNS, white and un. bleached. from 1-4 to 1-4 in breadth, and from 4 cent• per card up in price. A splendid stock of C ALCOES at prices Varying. frous4.to ISA eta. Aisn, a (Ash stock of the. • CELEBRATED FLUID LAMS, _which he has Neely introduced r and which are found toile hyall that have .tried 'heat ; the most captio/1(.41 and desirable:ll-tide onevery, reaper:l.'oli in nue, Alio the The Pekin e'ostspaiars 'rea s. fie has been appointed Role ;igen thisplace for thb . dale of the a hnve-'l'eas, to which he would invitethe speeial attention of the love of good Tuns.- The manlier in which they are pdt up is such, as Oita the devour is prrse•vcd for any length of time, being 'Denser, in lend or tin foil, * Families edn he supplied w itli any quatititf put up in this manner. llie4.tiblic is respectftlily invited and examine hisstock before purchaqing elsewhere inns - ritual as he fuela confident thathis variety and prittee will be satisfactory to norehakers. eprl ROBERT- IRVINE. jr. •- --• NEW YORE VARIETY STORE. & COLLIER & 11110111ERS, beg el • It aye to inform Lite citizens of Cumberland and adjoining comities, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY' tiff/lir. iu Norih Ilanover- street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Ilanich,between-Haverstick and Lyon's stores, where ;they will ho happy to receive the calls of all wiihing articles in their fine. They will nt all 'Mies keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints. (French. English and American) domestic and foreign Pei - fluttery, 'meat m t Nledicines. ebracing nearly every de .... . union; and in 'fact' a little of _every thing usu ally kept in an extensive variety store. They are the exclusive rigents for the sale of Dr. Tiaphngen's celelumed . Pit . Mixture, and his lialsnmic Extract of .Stirsaparillat Dr. Green's celebrnted OXygenated Enters. firr Dys persin and Plithysie. They are also the exclu sive ngents for this county of the NEW Yone C NTIN TEA Comex xv, and will keep eon. tautly on bond a largo ammly_af .their superior In'conclusion they beg lenve to saw, that they are determined to sell nt very'small profits for CA su. nud invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. Orders front country merchants supplied upon the most reasonnble terms.. Carlisle. mnvi TO BUTTER DIABERS T • IIE subqcribers having purchlised the right ot - Cuelberlatid county Mr- making Crow ell's ,Patent Thermometer Churn, they would respectful y inform the Partners and public in gemirtil, that they will make and yfler for sale their. Churns nt the Cabinet Ware-won) of Geo. Bpameer, in' N. Hanover street, next dour to the oilicti.of D. Smith, Eery. The principal.adv.intage this ('horn hag over all others ii, that it is•so constructed that the can he taken oIT So us to give tree access to the inside of the churn, which molten it convenient to put in the cream nod get out the butter. Thermometer is attached to the end of the Churn so as to show the exact temperature of the eream, which..experience shows should Le tin degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or space is nrranged around the bottom of the churn, for the purpose of admitting cold or warm warier, so as\ to bring the cream to the desired ' temperature without 1111Xittg, the water with the cream. The secret in elturniog blnter is, to have your eream at the proper temperature ; ih will produce more and better Lotter, and take less time in churning ; it churns equally well in cold or warm weather—no such illing.its having scnlded butler. All that is necessary to quake good hurter all seasons of the year, is to get One of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.— We would most respe'rtlully invite the public to call mid examine fur themselves. (:1.30 SP.INCLER, S ER.S. Mr. Gen. Spanler—Sir: lye hnve been tieing the Thermometer Churn 1. got 'of you for smite time, had find it fur superior to the old harrel churn for several rencons; first. firm; saving of dine in getting hurter . the a verage n of churn ing about fifteen minutes, (dlleyern hers); sec ondly; the Muter whetl Mutinied is much fiver than when using tiny other churn ; finally, my folks any they would not exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thermometer Churn Sep. '2B, 1848.] , G 4 W. SHEATFER Mr. Geo. Spangler-16;1yr had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no Farmer should be Without it. Fifteen minutes .is all the time required to peke Butter, and the value of this saving of time and Inlair consists in this, that it requires no more time at any one season than another; and that the temperature of the cream - necesitnry 'to make brffr, is pro duced with certainty, and without the admixture of warm Or cold water with4lie cream FRE:D'K IVA T TS. t"i- Carlisle, Aug. 170848. . Per the benefit of thmbotter part.tif man man) I give .t 1 ,cerlificate.wAfter using the Thermometer Chhrn made by Mr. Spongier of this place, I would have none other in my fruni. Ty.. We have been using the old barrel churn for thirty years,pasti; and It inust - ,sny Wig not tb be coMpored CroWell's Thermometer Mom. either for. speed of churning or convenience; int the old barrel churn it took genera lly limn feel : . 'to eij ltohrs - torelitirn the now in the Thertnometer Churn we can - churn Muter. in fromiifteen . to twenty Minutes, by y brining the theme to the proper temperatUre. I eon recom mend it to the public us no • . 'JOSEPH SI:MO:U. Carlislo,t'Sep. 40845., , , • GEORGE SPA NGI:ER, hen 'hrso•ori hand, e : end will' menufnernre to' Ordei CA'BINE'r• WARE or 'dyers description. sheh,e,,floreensi Seereterirs,-Sofrni, "Pithlefi articles in his line, and will sell tis.qhenp - as nen he hongln iliqconrnyiendN#l9l his Firrnifin'ti'of 3 gond runferlel end duimble'work menshirw; • Ijo Non Id, Unite the piiblje to' 'nol'll'lll examine his sreek.before tnirellusing =4-o ClFFlN , E=nitidO•afilieadiCTrinift nrityCii; mndeinte,, • ijiTOKLES;. PRESERVEp - ;30(, ,fooolved 'arid opened" by the tpreleryear G ingerfOnd 'A mil tVgin 9g°: Lobsters,' Gherkhis, I ilf t cloviea; fkR9 tpigfd.Fropeh ustard,.lifh 0 1 411 . P 9 Tartielscaf . fcridle at , 11:01V-F , . . ... ~ ..” z- dow Arit va 1,n4,0.t.,, 4 , : i .), :1.1 4 : 414 11Elltilititirifierilitii , oNt reept.vpstiront hal,.. adolphia; a "fresh - pop* itt:Piggo, [ -Ittvdiciocef. DYe-altaro;' PorriiillOY.: ForteY"'Articleo..,4c.-. 7 'Our stook i Will o noorgo tintt&tmfilbtiO,'lTACioi.:lo4, nro•detorminOd, not to tiAtinlifietiltrat6 ,toiell, of the, lo.Wootiooth r:l4oHavvilerliitii thelittehtlkoh .01' "'coun t r y' me tdi t tritiebhjiiciatiol'Aild.foilOis:'ZO; tokitolill(o3iflgbilibilitd priocebOfore:puichnomg !elkowlielf6- 45 :-7;: - .'31. 4 .Fx,gryftlicte. ~ V i W° 7- :q•1.:A: - .... , ..:c F:°! ,l i?T',.,°c: lijtYt'PlIII.;, 11 111 11 . 4! „_,O: i . I' ,l. :•i:g".` tik34 5 1. ~4;' .-' , ' ' 1,41: .. ..m.-1, rgolnlirAtat , 4 , 0 , 1 , 4 1 „rrtr0fV ,. .p14.0,0 1 , VI, TAY„%,,,,U.O9AAVRafitnqr.q,,.I,3O,4IyINFUI trgings', I ,olsi)inii - tvry.nperTh Inrorm . ..tpo It oklio, thotghiftt. Oid.Pitelingi;:oGikTlin9r44l' Cointhiwde nd e,o il f :Pe Lneld,:oiv:.lllci.see9ng4,ond.fopyt h'WolidifYillg 1 I T e iiph. month; ' at. ; *Ails "littiftliAlWfftionolevii lk , ;th!sina'9 Flvith -R P id ii •91041fil,Pi!---.OLPA'* .filai f.6 .T e .P,9l:s9M , Af.3 - * 'Ale' 0 0, Ttr i i - ,:iliti p+'',...,-,i . '.,.t f t,!. , ,, i , A t,. , ,; . . - :;'l,VW'',e+ t : •:e,'...' -"•>%.^'A*Ten..T.4 T rin e; r o p n r s le o t r o e r r s ,i b r a . v u e on sp t e ir nt s ilti lime ~ ,,, ( - .7 . - in b /7 7 j. or ftooniritszroesye4t.stit,ii,,,es ti f i f t n I P e i r s I f i a e c i I d them i n e • l n i n t the h d e m :s t t P i c t M e a n t e " „ p • is ro p c o o r ni tii m mly w t e o d s . ti t i t t n i? l ,, t i: t a l d ic o i r r t va it ri e o x u:: t o l r , m t s o t i h h e ci d r isLi i s c e r s n f n o d r w c h u i r c o h it Pa ( I i Rents alio wish ft assktx noon Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satlefy ( ( i ,f themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses of arresting I and during disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold 01 , 14 .QUART , and. in in! f t i ' , 1 , 1 present improved form may safely claim to be the BEST and CIIEATEST Medicine of ,i the ago. Its progress to the fame it has attained maybe traced by a long line of facts , t and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to ill the haven of health. il The following is frombel.H. 0 Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive 1 acquaintance in the nouthern tunes, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: ': „Messrs. A. II a: D. Simbs:— ______lreitLYork, jantiary 7,11148 _ GlevrrEsikv, - - - Ifirvihrused;iiiTclisitiessed the directs of 5 our excellent preparation il l of S Lira 11 141,11. Louisiana, ile o r x eLi , t , p H e n rs . ciAs e x i%; , tai t io i n s el rairts or p tt much 1 elaesuSroeut i h n er s uo ri u g nlT4, I v i l g s v, 1 .. opinion entertained of its great m0(11(.1111 v:lite In my own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in I( i 1 il l th . t s i n: Fl . Lo r st s a m axs . a r b i lLm i a s n l i t i l e g r ti o l a y t a tn .. ! T c o i , i , :3 ~...1 , ,it,.1nutn... by extensively use d the 1J States army il in Alcamo, and my cousin, GEN, ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past Ave >ears 11 1 . been in the habit of using it, and•rodbmmends the same ,• he and myself adopted the .1 1 article at the same time, and It is now considered an almost indispensable requisite 1 41 1 d i l i r t i n th i a army . i nconclusion anriii t l ti w n iii t i i t le ay ai ta r t u tl t ie bettehi t t u i e s s k w rui l v l in m t a h k e e ir t o g re en tla Tl, 4' ,known throughi • mt the length and breadth of our " t i tiVol v y-extended country. l l 1 1 1 ' II 1 Yours very respectfully, S. 0 TAYLOR, 1J S. Consul to New• Granada. INK Ar . „ . . 1 . ' Southport, Conn., January 1, INS. : M essrs . auras t.Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform , you II .I! of the remarkable cure effected by year Sarsaparilla in the ease of my wife. She g 1 0 II was severely afflicted with the Strofula on'different parts of the body.; the glands f‘i iil , . t h e neck were gteatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a "I I y e car, , and finding no relieffroArotrhpeliyrsercieandieasdvuissligsehdoimisbeenitntii,ticokepdenoilweilicA; was. i, u t i r ,bat suppu ra t ed . withou t t any permanent benefit. In thls situation we heard 01, and were ;1I i il . induced iu to Use Spam' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided 'end fiver.' 111 If able effect, relieving het Moret.hin'ttny prescription she had over taken ; and before she had used sir bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her ~,ii ' , health quite restored. it Is. now over a year since•the•cure was effected, and her 'i!`l• ' health mollies good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated front the system. jaw, ' Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla a_ great , ~,.i ~ blesiing to the age. ' • Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE.' 41;:. :.. • . . Extract from n 'alai receided from Mr . N. W. . - • • . Harris, n gentleman well known in Louisa county, l'a.:—" I hare cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, 1 1 who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous faintly. YoUrs truly , " Crederijki Halt, Va., AV 17, 1816..' . * . "N. W. IiARRIS.tt ~'ls 1 The following testimony from Rev. John Griggatite Rector of the Chttrch of the , . Crtleifixion in this city, commends. itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous ' certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily a. I WII . received:— . . . , i st - Messrs. SANDS :—A member of my family has taken your minableSarsaperilla for •. , • a severe scrofulous affection, dm with the most beneficial effect TeSilitlllg from Ri , 'II ~..j I use. 11,gives me very great pleasUre to record my testimony att ony in behalf of its rle 1 ~ I a 111 , 1 ‘ i ,e tri i c: o 4a ,, c k y :l lr ay pi I I ig g , that others M ay be induced to make a trial of JHN GRIGG. Itti. , - . ' Messrs. AB.& D. SANDS:—• ... Norwich, Y. Y., oa. 8, 1897. ..' I ' Dermsstr.fi—reelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarstiparolla. I have for several Ail.B. of years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in lay bead, which at times would gather and discharge at iny.throat, nose. and ears. and at others would break out in iii ! ,l,i different parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat, face, and th., : .0.. head were almost one complete sure, and for a long tune I was so hoarse that tt was ittll with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time t had , :I several attacks of pleurisy and ether diseases. I consulted different physicians, and' rt l thl tried venous -remedies. but received no benefit until I commenced using 'your harsa• 1 11;11p11 u t il i l e la elrec t t il s inall yo W ur WLli i :Ze e S mi r ie re d sa n r e e , tll healed, and 1 attribute the .result entirely 1 1 1 1 11 U. :„I I ' icing personally l'ours, with respect and gratitude, . PUEDE CAIIOON. acquainted with the person above named, I belientr her statement 'l'll ,to be correct. JAMES M. Di,CAltlt, Juttide -tif the Peape. 11 111!'l ,101111 i ' ' PRIMPAR"" .., A .'- il ' iil'ill' ' I , ) ilt li 1 1 111}11 1 1!I 11 I 111114Fil 0,10 S.3ld by . ELLIOTT, sole Ageilt fo umb. Valley Traasparta4on Houl3e ,:12-1 „or.: Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c.. • . J W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission Illerehant, ILt et:ism:DO, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him daring the past year he Inns been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements fi,r the present season, and Kos ad ded two new, Jargetand splendid Boats to his LINE,. and will be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forward PR ()DUCE and M ERGITAN DIU of all kinds ,to and from Philadelphia, Bain ))))) re, Pinshdrgh, &c., at-the lowest rates of freight anihvith the utmost des, , pateh. Agents for Boats, • • CARLTSLIE 4 1 . GASKELL Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. CEISE & SON. No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. ' CLARK & SIIAW, ? J. McFAUDEN - &„.c,„0.5 Pitts'g . Agents for Cars, WUNDERLTCH & GRIER. No. 2i2 Market. at.. Philadelphia. CITALORER'& REYNOLDS, No. 413 Market at., Philadelphia. - srrER, JAMES & CO., • 'Broad street, Phiiadelphia. PENN'A. to OHIO •LTNE, North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg,. March 1.9. 1t13411-If. Hirlsburg - ITransportation Line, t rcv; ; 0 W l .4 7 Ala rumi 100RWARDING:k.COminis'sion Merchants, HARRISBURG. Pa. ship' Produce, Merchtm dize, ‘o Baltimore, 'Philadelphia ; &c.— Coal, Plaster, Nails; firth; Fish, Groceries, 4c. eonsithtly formic< • • ' ' ithirrisburg,29,, 1848 , . Dr.ifeoler's Partacea r , > 11.-1011 i the remevalnnd permanent, cure of al , l i JP ' - tliseeseit rtrisittelront ettlitripstatit • iirkho : !Acted' and habit Of the bctily,lizr.' ~, .- ' I, ; '. Chronic diseases of 1110.1; hest;,„lileitrisy,, Drnn-. 'chins, Catarrh.' etc. .86.0111111 ,iii 'all' its 'fenny, 1 Totter, Scald` bend, 'C w oneotis effeetiOnis id the, face and 'azimuth lea, ;eltionie ' II heintimisni. and ' .Ilentnelia;:ehrimin Enlargements oftliedhinta, 'White Swellings; Pitplyhtic' Affect idea; ;Om ' stitulional dishrders; awing front debilily,Afer. .eurill'end'ficredititik predisPdsitions,..tste. • ~7 , i it6ll'n Avery : change 4h:it la inking' place:in-titer . body,-n is manifest , that iv , is brought:•nhoutly,,,, something having tysubston,Ostenre: r If w# auppose the organs of our : body: 'tinnily lierliki;' they!mtisttontinue ;perfect till' eskeliongedby:the. Intersentiomdf soinething that heirs tin'unhet& Lilly 'relation, tolt,'-.ln-ell:Lcasee.,_of4dieetis4 i fief,",; ' Must be, the interpesitioth.of soditt , new, ingredient, Which:by playinC lite part! as it mime, iterVed:fdi odifyl thelprokrtietr-before: - tenneetaiviih,trid ody, ilt inabaurdni talk 'Of - spontanetitni,dfsase' ', f akingrilai3e fri drgentopreviinisly;:lniniths;,ikith . ,, One thninterPeeitionef,scime , 'morbific:iigent.;'. no', !'hell, might'avre , expept a' place' of, eholk'totyintlfer ', ltself.spontarinausly.intd 'Plaster of Perin; without ' the aid:df Salpbone Acid? 4 In all ditgeniiihOe is` n 'prior cause whieh musfbe;remoSeir: ihrcellte Ilgerie-Y4iiribit-Illeuld-A--P-OrLthis--purposer-thenils r o remedy superior nithtVlPape t ra. ,fq - evidphett , lie' &Hailing' utlititinitted to th Vablic i t - • l ~. li' • •;,-•,:..,* ,, 4, . 4 - .Phifadelphiai .Intie7.'lB47;'''s . IfirOngr:tkiithrierikilitd, of ;hit nature of the Pan. cello; afforda, rneNnuch pleasure , to be able to recommend, it.as tilpinablp rernedir,-cor,allktlionti, ,Oirdidn',' eithatitMlotit ited - . glanduler:dienasea,,tds 3.eshieli•iiiis esrleooll Sdeptedt,;;;Te.ljpkeNhetirtt . tfiliPiq't.:MdArkkill* e :di , biPe` an *an ultottitiv,o,' hoteettnnot`o tam te . in 'aitlOre ogreable, active !Ind "uniftirpf elute than than . to bp fosaptifirb&Pnh. k 'Mos.': I bliihk'tutpailiihreveiallmirtnethiVithili-' " Kvii,o4sividA4c-cgsig;'NotiTewste;a l .. l ..,A.: 1,. . ; „. , ,i. , c f .. ;,,!-! (A - 'D. "Alr.rasoirivan.vv:iT, ?,i: _p re p' ar 4 owl_ 'politi at the North , Weit *titer 4 I,, Thintin ' il. Bol llk4lreeigradelphien - find , te: , tilled in ; Carlisle Lir E10 , ,E ~ (KY.:, Ptit up fa ,'' . int bottles at $1 pep bortflk . ~' -. '''-',. ' ',. feb24 ";' qOO,l-0,4u4 . It F .gi-4,-"; *,W • MEI MIR REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. !RI:PARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND 'OXTAIL, lIY aA. B. ar, I). SANDS, DItUoGISTS AND CIitiNIISTS, 100 FuLTON-or., COSNER OF WILLIAM, NO , A. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and C anada, Prlce $1 per Bottle: ma Bottles (or $5. Carli st e 'litliSt*EAs! ~ ,' , . , x ,.. , DAviagaNKl.N. 11.473 (A.m.. .- . treat, corner'of Bank woo, Philadelphia, - '-"' offers for rtio4lie following chdiect•asebrt. ,Inc.o-of I'EAS ton accommodating terms! --- • oh. .., ~,,,..,,.. • 500 half cheats pd v d‘on g , 200 ,: do „i ~•iNingYong Sonchong '.,'; loo ; - , do , ~- ' polling', ' , ' do, , • • ~,,,,. tloo,4lnyna,Englash Breakfast ' 100italf chests ,f)i.,- :do ,' :, ' I ; - 50' cheats Mok3a.Soueliong - , 25 o .r.Oorlti VP/911,9141 95 .do tilartli hf: ekoa , , . . .reichbe - " - . -------- "" -- 1 , .. : 20'14rib:bog afpNrior Ningyong 4 [t' . 4 2:0) . 1ia1f cliiniti Al:1410nm ' ' ' t f c . l A B I d o ;`,o lll Pehni l ' ''' - ' '. ' •, . u l '.-IVf . :; liktiti 4 . 4111.,....,...., - . 'ly ' "IV r 'otnp n Hylton ' ]Oet2s j i 1.3 r li.iiiiigT,4 V,I ' ', tr.:4400m bitpdle Of. ftnir4o , r , ', theatfard,ware , Sto e on lITIA,- , - 'l O O lll 4-Ictret , . 3 ' , 4 ' ,,,-. Titg:sol34lll* IptajlltY received a variety iif ita!CoY and Staple Etry Goode: to which the'ln tendon of the pnblie ii,iniritiad_- ,__, ' - - -i: -.-• i, ~ • " ~., • ...!„,, 4 , ,', 'V , o,' , Ny: .111TKER'4; • Prams anclivivd expds'ui ISM ME Wato es and Newolry! CIIEAPRIt Twos EVER -4111/4 . Wholesale and Retnii—At the " Wetelvend .lew• elry Store," No. 96 North SE - •- GOND street, ? corner of Quer ;„ereti,S,"'",, ry Street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $llO and upwards •• Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine,lB It,. cases, jewelled, 925 and upwards Silver Lopinns, jewe'Red, 810 and upwards Silver Quartiex Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoonsoequal to coin, per sett—Ten, 85. Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro• portion.. All gtipds warranted to be what they are sold r. Conga y on hand n large assortment cantle GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an , assortment of M J Tobias & Co., E Simpsoit:•Btohn'el'&•Broau4s, EFT Yates & Co, John. Harriso, E & R Beesley, and other superior Patent . liever Movements, which -will be eased in anAOll3 desired• Arrangements :have been made with all the above named most' celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnitilf.at short notice any required Style of Wateh t for:Which orders will be taken, atni the name and.iresidence of the person or dering'put on ifrequeited.' fO. CONRAD, , novy] Ithporleof .Watches • T•te. • Stoves! - :11•Nves!: Stoves!!! ' ti ; At No. 97, Softf • • s ceel Phibuklphia; TVNEtif.A ;ikmectfully, lushes au s. large_ stock of Moves, embraing sairtit•iif..tfililjest and most, elegant patterns of Petiole0):4014; - '1Vew York,Pecks kill, T.roy,.4)3.4h.) g e ! fi q it with, abeautiittl assort ment of 'Fancy Abbot:A . ooH - '3toims and Radiators, forlpurlo tr , dint ttg Tor elmiaiheri,ar kitchens. ;,amsortroent*ill. campfire to advantage"iiilfitt p 1.•1 . 'anr-iither estebli4ll. in:eot.; Orr'4, celebratederAirotig4t93to*esi:for4which lie Aiine 'been tigetir`for , man3i„years in this city, in the manuracture of which.for excellence and cheap: ness, he refers to hitt rinmeratis parehniers, sad for beauty of paltellislitillitilfeves hinisell • For..Steyee, whether ,of WoMi„., or. Cos/ohis assortrnentiis complete . ,. I.la returns his thanks. to lila old — cifirtiiiiiers, Act whord ;Indio the public :he renews his inVitlitiort 4o give him a call at the sold nikt fitl3ce,ondi•reikept;v;Pliiliida • ‘ 4 4204; lu , at'., y at' a 10,C 1011040• • ' t • aet .41 kkti•l7,4l,t.t kf t, 1'",' , . - JACOEVFEPTEIV - & , -SON; t` j wo Uhl) tteepeetftilly' call the -.attention 'o ',Hfik:ie-Iceeperitind", the . public,: fci!flie ext. „tit - wive atock oftsplondid , - aii* -- 5401:Witfilrabel, - Ciintre and eater Tables, ,Dressing,andlrlatin'Zureaus;end:every.varietypf ..Cabinet•Ware : and.Cliairs, which theylave Just opetiaid •, at , t heir: N ItV , R. 0 0 MS, en the corner • oft North, Hanover. andtLouther atreets, They lore confident, that the superior' fi nish of the workmanship, and elegancesof kyle; in which .their - articles: aro get• up.' tOgillicel MINA PNESS, will rne&thmend them to every,Per son _wanting-furniture. They have ttlifo Made arrangements for manufacturing and keepitig a constant supply of every article in their line, both plain' and ornamental, elegant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They • would earnestly Invite persons who are about to commence hottsettkeeping, to call and examine their Present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and Most modern styles. COFFINS mndo to order at the shortest no tice, for town and country.. • Carlisle. Sent 6. 1848 •• Farm at Private Sale, - THE subscribefoffers nt priv.ntn sale, n FARM, situate iti Mifflin s n Itownship, Cumberland county, I I . linut seven miles north-west of .Newvillo, now ocsarli?(l by Henry Lorcomnraining_ 102- &ares-of-gond-Staidlinn&. ribont 7B acres of which is cleared nrtd in a gond state' of cithivatinn, and the remainder in thriving timber. The .improvements are n good two story . ,DW ELLING HOUSE, Kitchen., &e.. with a spring in the cellar, and n large - Plink Barn; with all Other necessary There nre:tWo Orchards nn the !tinge, containing isery variety of Fruit. A tine meadow lien be tore the door of the house, and n public road lends direct from the Farm to Newville. Per4nne desirintm see the harm are rennesied In cell on, the present tenant, or on the subseri• bor living near Carlisle. nue9,lt or if ( Al UK, • I 1 1 r-' ^ • Et - Lt.; I t a i 47?e.--7 - 1111i.^ - * - • SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA' For Mc Perm•tood Cora 101 l &oases ari:.ing front mi.logotre stair, of Mc Blood. • TINS ‘leilicincoporates particularly upon the Blood, and cores disease without vomiting or purging. It never fails to 'cure lie must obsffnate casts of ltliMitrimisin, Lis. eaves of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds. Bronchi- White Swelling, Scroula,. tilce - rs and Sores tif long stainliog. It Ii cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in cacti bor.le, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac. cord in to MI ectlb,p one bottle will list 10' days. Certificate - Oar° pouring in 'from all parts of the co . try attesting the virtue of this medicine i: rises of longstanding, which have been gigs • up by physicians us hope. less and beyort I the reach of medicine to gro.• W 11.0011.114 Col/Gl/, Shepherd's Sarea. perille never fails to cure. CONSUMPTION - cured by'llie - cssAf Shep, herd's Sarilaparilla• The following is from a gentleman of re specie We standing in Baltimore,who was cf foetuslly mired of that dreadful disease, Con-. gumption. by a few bottles- of Shepherd's, rsupurillti. • taltinrilie,'Aug.29, 1547 This isto certify that I was fast sinking undorgy mptoms afeousimiption of the Lung-, until 1 was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rifle, wide!' fortunately I did and am under the strongest conviction that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short time to be restored to perfect lionith,and under no consideratiOn would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS, ' No. 23, Hill street. Shepht.rd's Vermifuge, or Worm Des We challenge the world to produce a medi cine hater adapted to the expulsion of worms from the human body than Cilutplierti's V treat Inge. It has been used by thous inks with entire satisfactiin. It. has the advantage of most other Vlrtnifuges, as Heaver sickewithl person using it. It has 'cured children but have been subject to fits for years, and that bad beentgiven np by physicluth,parents and friends. It should always be used as a purga tive Jur children, as itstrengiliens them, and' at tit - Elaine time carries off the coarser par ticles of food, and worms, if they are troubled with them. The following.eertifiente bus been linruied to us by Juigo Koons', of Luzorne eouiity, Pa. It apvults foriteelf: , ' • Town Hill, Pa, Jan 20,1847. Jon K. 0618, Esq. ' Ddar Sir—You will please send Me 4 Jud tleamoro of Shepherd's Venni foge. The three _botiles.puraused of you a short time tigo have been used with the happiest effects. 'They were given to three of my children—in one case 65 worms were expelled,iir another 164, and in the last 67..'1 am, aniioua to gine'llie rest of my family ilielrenrfitribrilds medicine add'thereforo order as abo*C.' This is decid, _erßy the treat article for destioying wihms tha -4,1,1110vei.1,00n in this part of the country.' `1 hove tried Orrick's, Reukcen Merrick's and but-without any gaedeffect. t Yours with esteem, ' BASIURI, 8N YbER. • . . `Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Verinifoge .are for by the following respectable mer. ekarie ntf CtiOcrikw_coßn y,. .6, Wo l ; . o:M i lltersoutHarrishurg: ' ~; G.W. ,lll TNEL , (larlitile; John Fulwiler, Shippensburg; John Diller, New Ville; Robert ;Elliott, Newburg; M -1)'& B Imak'ey. mr. c , rBviik; A Rif:inn:dß St , Plainfield; Don- Isp'At Dar, Kinkatan;'S. Uteri; IV in„Aleitiridet,Pa'perfen4. Alrri I. 26, 1848 . JAVID .11A1 , f1ifi,..,73 Chositnit at. Phila.' adolnlgn, lino f9r aal9,llin following Town ' 300 hall'elieste Yotinllyoon Tea ~-,.- i. 100 "' •do 4. ri",oinipowiler •• do 7 ' . . 150 ' don , ivlrriperhil • " do ''':::"; . . .10 do in . Ilyeon : I`. do.' , :' , ;.l . ; 1000.- .., do , i iPoWeliiiiii: / . do' '. ' ..."•:: - " -- 7, - - 200-; , - , do' i rivNingy,iint.Sdilihonfr 1® .1 113 '.. 4 ' 4ooll lng','• ".- 1 , v' : ::do ' ' ~, '' ~1 75 .'cheate 'Padre Sonelitinel ;'' ' ' ' ° P, ~ , ..15‘, .. Obi Lilack.fdat Pekoe '.'" • " ..' • '25 half.olieldi..'dot.i ,:do, ; I _l.. .' _'..01. 1, i r.- - 25 - ''Mo - - Orpogo dii ':_i '' ' , ''''''.r".. , 1 09041„101k11:qottlai, .0 rt. , t,T•,•7:'O 4.1• i That° Tepo:Obrit rap theehdetchOtil; iinportpii, . in,. tihiPti f,i,e05,1111 Rain hEtiv,o O AP no Ida ; / In en • . and;nunirelihrrin '4l,ra,,tiimil, to' any 'Peas that, have been ofilired Ufa' m ,'. ----- Phi a.° p,ui., ' .O. . ~.,:', MI. .' ,: ' • ) -.- 'ritTrrr : • , ,,,,,,.'`,= = ' ,' r i ', , 4. ' ' " ' ' r . IjiiigrOritlitir;ESitikaiopiirtei; O doil-1 .., vi... oral asonrtm'ent ifilpa'aitliP-ringe—, AleopßlaoklMantilla" "s of SnitiOtilii..'witalities, : and liricee,iby,• , l i. Th!' i.k '•, °l44 ';'''''''' , •'''', -'C' , . i'",• 1 '' k' 8yr391,1k• ' , '`.,ul - '•tiO ~!,t. t;tiitoiornto r v i i,,,. ) d.,..4.,. ~.... sr ~,, it *. 1... , i.t , '•... , 9 . (: . 0 . 7::::7 , 1 i l • ;'ifikli: l' C .:41i :;I)X.Ig 4,,,..1;r141H1 PIO aPP ' lA, o'D qW.017) glit,A*E; ‘ , . „ iginee' , Dro.lB Mardi illiira idergkti",diiik 'above Arc k, opt, ‘idel.r.biplititihot,lCacle 1 era and;wholoeste nog eral 'a ~kinilleti coo a, Drmihe it-,q atidkiltrii .q eddiii!"Wirrog,'l II or t ,ondi Freo g lans kO l O , 'Shoooinl.Waltilllthiihil l i, SOlu be, i MAI ore; Mate, Diab.,ktgaMillradiiiMniade' Wood, 1 !.iin-I , Vare 9f nog 'dkuldfitilion,.4oo.illritiitt ' he', lowe • atlinhlhel prldeltP , l'Opil,oll `. l in i.%!,:si liili .., ...:Ifitivol 9 ,lll.liaß 5 - ''' ' • '' " ' ': ''•-ti ' : ;:i4'...Pl.skgnartoVor t .Voly c., ...Ott ,1 : 41 . 1 1 1, A-- I rdr94er,'aiaii.Rdidion'./tetteiltrid Ilooltifin, 41 lo 1.,41.Y,,g1 . ,pri•Tv1em.4v) ' • ' 6 IV, LliT'',o:y-, .i.fitt4lll:4 l l/140. 1 10, 1 1itr;' ..... 1811 4 , 1AMS,•:-Noi,:12:NettlipSixth` nowien.bankthe latzest, and most, feafilontible •Wisortment , ollierroW•slat,Znid:other Voniiian, Blinds,. of any c other establishment in tli . elUnited Slates ," ebtatitising entire new styles, trimmingz,and , colors, Wvhich _which sold at theloweet pricee, iwholesalia and 'retail. Old , Blinds painted and trimmed tolirok eimaUto new, The citizens of Carlisle and adiacent'country are respectfully invited to call. And examine his. as- - ,sortment, before purchasing • elsewhere,' feeling confident-of pleasing bid - giving eiiiiifiiatirm to all -who may favor him with. i calh. BEND_ AMIN_ J. WILLIAMS, inny24-2rinNO. 12 N.' . Sixth at; "Pliilad • Washington Gallery of Dagnered- „ . No. 234 North Second street, N. W. corder cXallowhill Streot,'Philadelphia. THE Likenessesraken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for Ores DOL. LA ft, are universally conceded ~to ho EQIIAL in every respect to ANY in the city.• Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of Al EWA T,LIONS and LocucTa on hand, at from $2 . to 85, including the picturC. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Cumberland l'Onniy, to call and examine cpu. Oimens of the-latest improvements in the art of Dangerreotyping, which'will be exhibited cheer.. fillty_and:without..cha:-.ge - julyti '1 & J C TEN NENT. Forwarding nnd General Commission Merchants, No. 41 North-Wharves, and 63 N.Water , tritreet, Philadelphia. .. • pLA STEtI and SALT constantly on hand, for sale nt the lowest market rate's. Liberal advances made on Produce. Refer to DUMP' td HU MPItREYS! ) FR A N N.PLATT 4 . 11 c r LEA, BUK NER &: CO. T It, Alarrieburg. npr 5 , 6 m - f \s ., ;:1; • Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water etreet, nod No. 54 North 11111;.1 undersigned still continuo the COMMIS- Rion business, for die..sale, of all descriptions of 111 ON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout ilte country, has enabled us to esmblish such relations us give us peptilitir ad :int.:mos In serve our correspondents; equal Jo tiny other house. . mar 22.fim nftll C K & CA.:MR[IE7,UL. Atwood's Empire Cooking S ove - . IN again calling attention to this unequalled S'T'OVE. the• proprietor has the pleasure to itifOrm the piddle that (eNtertally) it has under gone an em ire change—the pipe -nod hearth pla ced oppositn. each ether. nod n MAIER IlGAI('I•Il AND BOILING APPA RATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and On legs there is manlier tnultless - Slove in the- mar. bet, this is unquestionably the loom, as it now embraces every valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition- to sonic pc:colter to eecured hyletterB Rafent7. I 9 a success of this Stove, since its introdne• lion iv unequalled. Nothing has ever been of fered •Ihr culinnry purpose!' flint has given such general stnislinition. Stoves have been- enpietlg after its form ; some dealers have even mind its fundamental principles, bat the proportions were sn'utildie the originnl, that they hear-the relative value that n counterfeit does to n genuine . Complete COOK and other cook: STO VES in great variety. Persons desiring these atintira hie Stoves, are requested to call at the Stove nntl Tin-Wore ninnufactory of the subscriher, on rylnin threet,-Carlisle, whwis 'agent for Comber.' hind entintEa JOIIN D. GORGAS. SHOE-THREAD-WAREHOUSE. LAM: A BEE has removed to hisinew -I.l' a rehouSF, corner of Calvert sad mereer Autvets,l3altimiiro, and has now in store, oti di cebt ,importation from the celebrated fac'tory of Tinley. Tolima) .B:tWalker, a full assortment or SHOE ,tTIIIIEAD, viz : brown. green, hall bleached, white and yellow, which he is prepm red to sell by the .hale or less quantity, on ns good terms as the stone guiltily can bb had for• in the U..,Siates. Also n general assortment of stn.*: TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz Shoe Knives, rastlis. Movers, hammers, awls and awl handlee. pegs 01 all sizes, bristles, webbing, boot cord. shoe nails of-all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete, peg rasps and" cutters, &e, &r, &r. Premium Glass Paper, to take the place ol the common sand paper, a very su perior article, being our own manufacture, .wxn• nsx•ren. Lasts, hoot trees, shoe trees, crimping boards, all of Iris own manufacture., of the very best timber and of the'latest style. Every arti cle can he obtained at hist establishment for mam damming Knots end Shoes, except leather. All of the above will be void at the lowest market Country Merchants are pertienlarly re. queered to call. E. LA R RA ri EE. neir23—ttett) N 0.21, Calvert et, Baltimore LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S ROTA NIC MEDICINES. LARRABEE, No. 9.0 S. Calvert street, - Bnititnore, has removed his Labora tory to hitt new building No. 24, and has always on hand heinrgetst_and most complete assort. meat of pure Botanib remedies - in the United States, prepared under his -special, care nt his Labortory,--being the first erected in the United Statca for the kpeeial purpose of pre.paring TH 11ISaNIA N BOTANIC MEDIC/NV.B. AB of the pulverized and compounded 'articles are put up in quarter undliall pound.pnekages, and. neatly labelled, with: , directions stumble for retailing, and upon , better ternis than the same article cum be had for, in the United States.— EveTy article in his line is warranted genuine— Vie public can rely upon this: A liberal discount made to country merchants, who arit'lntrticularly requested to call and exam. -Me tmality. se, before purchasing. ;Tim VII 0011 Treatises, embracing the most reputed authors, upon the Thomseman or, 80. 'attic. System of. Medicine, may also be had, nt Itis'establishment, - by the quantity or single copy. ntizr2:l—Gas . I AWLTLE_Tiaurtar&L, .1?-•=-Frotalitnc-itynnem 41, rail there has existed in larger cities and popidettstOwns, especics of - di . ..wage, the depend• duce and propagation of which results front the vinration of, dix tile • and moral laws- To; hose ersiderch, , the ,A illlO ICA N COMPOUND is prosented, nn being Ate inest certain,'speedy: cud vnlonblo specific ever' efiered to. Its • 11111oriunnie, fthno wherever.known nceuired reputation dint daily experience continues to strengthen: -Thou minds have!heen,eured.bYlte 'Use. and ps'it: leaves ho odor oit the hirentlhlreenires niiiilier restriction Atlictiet or Iniehiesst nor.conteineieiiher mercury. ,ooAt r iona drilrge:in..t he-le as t: i tij Ho nolo - th e sys • ktlsilhltdiy,presehled as' that beet renied ,sueh .diseasis.yeroffered,; , ',sq! l ,tissa: hy:Tiltysi• ~ cians and •pronntineed 'superihe'io any known; re. xpedy. , „Vail direetioniaceempnny'eechfioAe.-,:: 10OestiltF ittN: - .W.;:eenfet 2 d7tflid7Shifflisiiiefe,: I;T , iOT;dturliale', Dr: 'Ferheijeolenti, : •4:Witiah 'HArrisburg, I: • OP•O'N RTN i g" - T- ush,troseined t ylinother.; rem.• letippiy,ol,-th iceelek&ledgein hi,Paste.s-h I pollitfael.erer,er containkne nehkoi i lnny other Spiel° si6jeh u it S/StiltilfrLlThimp , . 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It Never Fails. r. 41trateift-P • EnCutitkia'a TEGETAIILEEREETUARYOTt INTERNAL REMEDriFOR, THE. PILES, Triumbhant 5 01000..esses cured in year s IM HIS InetliatAtif' wrigalai r n - ‘ . ?in i 6 . 4 e a ealies'.'nf Entre! Otexteititil, arid dilp• pa ibiiriaLin 4onjuttiation,WlV,:the"Piles,-, such Ili Chronic'llyianterpi4d6fierlbedila lfollowing eirtifiCate l^f; Philatiellibia;_Stifit•'%!lB47. ' Mourn. Kele litt in_ St.i. Hen sli bout years ago I Was afHibletl.witfilvtingt was called chroniedylitntery. /-hilver suffered ._With it _ever 4iicce,r;and. physicians... Lloyd told • Me that my livevwai affeetittkand libitt my •Itowclatvere. ulcerated, forlllOo land pus, at tended. with a pectiliar-putrid smell,were the fregnept,distibarg es . ,A sitortAlme,,sipcd. made n egisit to tilaerachusetts,,ln (lopes of benefit -ihatige of airiltit - itufrereti i pole severellion ever before. While thire,:atphy. eicinn ,offered to cure my for, til4o k ll,thren ipontlui. Happily, 'in the niidaCcit.iniensa pain, oacaninnally ralit4ed by laudniiiii4 sat in the wrapper of-your, Mee:witty, it' petted! description of my „complaint, tfigether;,With moray certificates of cures, This grokr nib gicat confidence in the medicine, end Etter. chased n bix,'nintr dose; of which halt tippet. redly ettred'lne, end I am prepared to - tiny everything in its favor, or render itnrseiVitti I can to humanity by_stibecrihing.tcits merits Respecifully - yiilrs, ' ' RENJ. PERCIVAL. 80. S. Shill it. Wcolincse and inflainmation of the Spine; falling of tli_e_letWels, worn h &e t thut.ferna led particularly, are. subject to, under pectiliat circumstances ; for which many certificated could. be glyen of speedy cures— but delicacy forbids their publiention, • Severn and habitual coitivCtiess, - flow 01 1 blood to the bead, dyspepsia,,fiiittilas inflam mation of the stomach, find a Speedy Mire in Dr.Uphnm'sElectuary• lt is an internal r. , mcdy, ankpures by its action on the bewebr . and blond, the relaxed . Fl ale of which- is MG' cause of McGinn° named diseases. • UN I VERSA L l'oll M EN DAtION •From every city, town Mid village, yrbere , Dr. Upliant's Vegetable Pile ineettory hag been it - 01 , 4nm), 'the most, gratifying intelli , eonee of its et - Feet I hate been received 'by. the 'Proprietor; in ht ,dryds of inatnnees it lane triumphed over, c sea which .here deemed inrura bl e. . • Letter of Capt.G, W. Lean, late orths-ll:. • service. n nd Aleintier of the N, J. Legislature Rahway, Juno 16.1'847 I have been afflicted for years with the • and have tried, itliont anything 'like parmanetit lien( fit, alnost everything assum ing the . name it remedy. had as a matter - of con es., loot all confidence in medicine.— Under this testier I Ras induced—sotwithout reluctance, I confesr— to die pham's Eleil ary, and having need it shout three w.erks. seem-ding to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as satisfaction, thet every symptom of the disease Last eft me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statttnerit. G W Addr .ressed lo the agents in Columbia :Ge: Rood County, A la.,'Feb. 20. 1647 Messrs. Winter Zik Epping-tents:—lror 11 . 1 e Ink fifteen years 1 have been stllietad wiih that most distressing disease 'The flleeding Piles, and louse had rilsourre to a great mealy medicines, without obtaining relief. until obtained 3 buxesof Upham's Pile Idieetuary from You, which have Po far -re lievvd .me that I 'Uhl grout pleasure in recommending,ifin all who anti afflicted With Piles, as a safe er.d •••• • sure remedy; . 10 P 1111.1., formerly Boolrkieper. Bonk of ,Colubla genial kuble cure eftlileedieg Filar. • Yorthinst, lltle„Alarth 14 My Dear Sir—i capitol express :to you nay sincere and hearlf It dumber for •tlie•wontletiol dem.] have experienced by the us'e of your truly vitlualde file . Eleetuary., rharve been perfect martyr to the Weeding - Piles for tau years past, so much so, that I become reduced to a nier,e ..keleton, with loss of appetite and general derangement of the digestive orgass ; my eyes also Leennie tifl\feted, and in feet I was a misety to myself; and was obliord•to give tip my office here, which I hild iit Iho Custom House POMP yenta. I have tried hinds of medicine, had the hest advice the Pl , Ybinions of 1hm•,.11 and this plnce could give, spent much money fiti,d twice plibmilied to a surgical operation. 1.• ,-. lind become perfectly tired of life, nod at. the suggestieu?ofti.twy friends I wars. induced to try a beut'Of Juror medicine. ; The first I found relieved late slightlY, shill .l persevered nod purchased a second, and "saute you when 1 got halt' through I found myself getting Well; I still kept on, and now.l.nm a new man. fitly dear sir, language cannot express,my thanks, that i not once MOM restored to health, and cow in celndition to supper( myself lied fanfily de.' pendent on mo. Your,, trespetatitilly.- with great regard, SANILGL CIIARG7ON New 'tin k, Juno 14;1848 Me reps Ket,elmm Lieu, he v, —1 his I e ties that I huve been'severoly afflicted fa many years with the Piles, !Mt more parliaelsrlY within the lost nine month's. Ilav,ieg used all the remedies proSeribed by my physician', also hissing tried Mit r means to little or no, ad" vantage, I . became very much discouraged an; felt as though 1 most suffer as honk as I lived. Iltit provit'entially I was informed 11 Me.. Mott, i nal r nefor of t he public school- at SthOell Island, that I could ‘lle' cured by your laluable Pile - Eleetnory, Holing confidence is his statemeni. I'tinrnediately nreettred'adree of the medicine and nun, very happy to inform you that 1 am now nerfeellymuyid ltt?the use of only one bes.'.'Very`"leolrynnrVit6edient servant; •• ' GEORGE kt'ett.o, Sn wlndennle and retail ky.*,T,;I'CII.AItX 1-IEINSpAy, 14.1Ilndlit,'1‘4, Y., nndj'y druggiala generally 1(1 rinwhimt the Uniltd S rates and Canada, . j r.4,111r, Sold '51111077, July 528;i1848,-1/47 Stanton's' Exley,lat RcOVcit, .„ CALLED • * • ILA 41-4 n -S- T , -- j E.-jite,- .. , , 1 1 1 /41% VI 7/ t . Is now' iiii'v'iiisally, acknowledged, ,to, ba) +fink • ' --"- • IN F 4 L.; Id it,Lb: .tt. LI AtvpY ,r, .:..: T •.1 - For ft lien n int isnr,Mpilial,Alkai ico is, .Controctions vAnt ilie Maanica, Stn•4:_',,l'itroat and Quinay,..ll-1 ems; Old U. lotre,,rtlinti;lll iliA`,Bno.ls, ana,q, , I Chest, Afide it. l , l hillre4sLatid:Faeot,i.,, ,, ', 1 -• „, • l'ooth.ni:litis. ,, OßM - ins, 13raisca, 1: • .$' al i* Rlieint,, it urna, .Croop, - Fpnstetl Veer, mid ,ill,. .. Neivous . DiA9.•cp. ;! , . i , - •- viuNT,'&3 LI N).;11 EN,,'1,7 ta tntltainiag, a gator • ' .ki. 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