Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 03, 1849, Image 4
CARRIER'S, ADDRESS TO swir, UPtiCIOSEUMCDIFINM OF VIE CARLISLE .HERALD• JANUARY 1, 1849; Tom is an old fellow•N'vho'S always He stops not folrriver,--ner-lake,-nor ocean, He ships over hill, and valley and plain— An attempt to arrest him were all in vain! His head is white, and pallid his cheek, His look is solemn, his carriage meek, His eye is bright and shows no decay, And onward, straight onward, ho speeds his way ! On a spinner's reel s 3 he passes along, He winds up the-thread of the day that's gone . ; lie carries thiireel upon his back, • And when a year's told, his reel does 'crack ! • , This morning, /it - twelve, seise passed this way, While moat of the world in slumbers lay, I saw him passing over the lawn, And heard his reel crack-FORTY - E IOHT was gone !! 'Tie now FORTY-NINE, and I wisliyou good cheer; I hope you have plenty to'greet the NenrYear, May health, love, and happiness — with you abide, And nothing that's hurtful your way iletide. lIEW,,YEAR-7of course, I have some thing to say— A few little :lettings along the way: Some sayings and doings of men and things, Which time in his budget always brings. Mild peace, hovCring o'er us, smiles yet on our land, But bras forth a cypress brand' still hi her hand, In token of sorrow for those who ite;i 4 ;llain, At their eonntry's call on the Mexican plain. Oh, Who-but laments that enlightened mankind, To War's dreadful havoc, should still be in clin'd ; That honor and Wrong we could not appease By Means less disastrous—less hurtful- than these ! Throughout the last year it oft has been said, To aggrandize party the late war Was made ; That, thro' death•and danger—flays:tad ere Some GREAT LITTLE 'men might attain the'r desire. But deepest and foremost in their tender care, Was to reach, thro' its glory, the President's choir. But, glack! and alas! when till things•looked. CM —As nice and secure as,a "bug inn Z,LCE TAYLOn—the hero—whom PoLK & CO • chose - . To elevate THEM by thrashing our foes— Became, in a moment of looked for renown, The very old chap, themselves to put down! Nor had he scarce ended his glorious campaign, Until he was called by his country again To enter another—once snore take a tilt, Where oceans plink, not of blood, would be • spilt : 'Twas not Monterey' OLD Zscs had to storm, But General "Meat Axe" and:hismighty '•Plat- form !" Well did the fierah . e contest maintain," And this time, as over, a fvtaromy did gain Wheri Cortez of old through Mezico trod, He conquered the Aztecs, Who thought him a God; Aild when therfound out he was ,nat of the skies, The Tlascallan traitorseeirured him the prize But our noble Scorr didold Cortez uut-do: With climate disastrous, and followers few, And every obsiruc‘ierkhat well conld befall, ileyutrr Tim WHOLE. 'tcralort,' Tincallans and all. - Srave WINFIELD SCOTT—the rootspia of fame Emblazoned will be with thy glorious name. Noble and brave-.impetuous—benign — A lion in war—in•peaco.gentle and &Led! The great man, when•warta Woody : limo aloes rage,. Great Pacificator—the pride of thermal * Like Cceuarlame .the kreat'soidst foots ore re- Down, Pursued byibase4illians, at Coact •ever found , Who &ivied , thy honors—and wanted thy plice, Attenipted to eend thee home in idiegrace.. Like Columbus, thy name as :tower will be A beacon to light.' , up the hope!, of the free, While thy foes in oblivion will,all be fOrgotten, Or low in their graves) liednitrid and rauen! Thischoice or tile nation--the•goodZacitaitar, The people have celled their loader to be, Decision and 3uatice,.Ppowera,! D isevetion, Marks him the man for the age andthe station, Anil when Ms career of.:glory is mm The world will \ place.kint beside WORINGTN. Now since the Itgiosteee been whipped by Ate COON; Commerce on Saltltiver,•will be opened soon ; And as tbere'i some Whiggs4he Awned sound to Cass, ".*• - n . " . They'll answer for pilOte•the ricer•to pace. And those who've held epee for many aleor, Can now work their passage by learninato steer! While Polk and old Dallas may meek bear an oar, ' . And help to push off when tho•beat runs ashore. 'Misfortunes seldom cosiNbigle,' we've Tr ti h — e - p - o - SrL - ocefoSist,it" srbeitissw,exWeid; And, tho first misfortune they,ineti‘iie opine, Was the dastardly plot to get- Shut& to. resign So bent on securing their;plaoes thiapfalls , They cared not for Sabbath, nor death's corning To perfect their plet, they brougbtlout.Louct ' - ;:'13TOOTIto • ; • Not , donbtinglat',4.rott‘Plule,Jollett'io ritee,OtreriOrtYytkieed to their mkt? a f ortaerasxa,wai istanced—their orficee lest 1 ~ .11oldtobi L the`dieastei this brought in-ltsitiain I ' They hi•lsTovember' their . lost greund Ao • gain: • Mut:meeting OLD'ZAOIC in a desperate pass, ' Iteivited their , host—and bayonetted'Cabel-' for the !, Key-Stone I . ?!.hour proud doe r i 4 The s itiPiort , dr the \ itzoir; end hope of the land; ample eietq!!,,.bo. o ,4: . vv...es:rdeihi.;- -- :'Aid btu' storioue fr e em e n behaved es Ih e y s m ig t i t, 'Vhdi t hifinieihat'.thaughtt,iii , iohe'Oldd'hda44 Ittad4hutaioa.fOr ' offici? ;ewe found, the - disgrace they, would edit on 114ar jadeite& :On' thOrriliaide b and put thetii to . • ".(, • • ••• 'A4iO 3.= ..Detniseriltion,d; I have bead tate; Puie,ll9 l d , ;Aktiklifiihs4 o 3#'o l i l 4eir* , tr4ln'the 'Mundy , * l!«leirtui&utiet*ilailkifiicaothleas.be.found. •,• staekatti.imiiiaVdoey, to ei~iu Mitldlt.tel,r4,l*, 2110 M., ; laliktilancons NEW SPREVGAtid SURNIER-GOODS rielFIE subscriber has just received and ia now opening at his Store, on the Seat!) . west corner of the Public Square, an unarm. ugly cheap stack of seasonable goode,such as Clothe, Cassimerce,Vestinge, AlpacasAilks, Bombazines, Lawns, Gingham's, Vambrie,Jac- onet, M 411,Swiss, Book and other descriptions or-fine--white—Muslibs, - Cheeks, Tinklnge Gloves, Hosiery, &c A large atoek of MUSLINS, , white and an bleahlied, from 3-4 to 1-4 In breadth, andfrom 4 cents per yatd up in price. . A 'splendid stock of C ALCOES at prices varying fiom 4 to 12} Also, a fresh stock of the . n motion, CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, which he has lately introduced, and which are found to be bye!! that huve tried them, the mos teconomical and desirable article ino,ory reepe - ot now in nee, Also the The Pekili Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Tao, to which he would invitetho special attention of the 'dye, s of good 'roes. The manner in which they are put up is such, ne that the flavour fe preserved for any length of time, being incased in lead. or tin toil. families can be supplied with any quanthy put up in this manner. The public is respectfully Invited to oall and examinehiastock before purchasing elsewhere inasmuch as he fools confiden t that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to pUrchasers. apr6 ROB ERT IRVINE, cr. pi. I Diti ail); OKI; ; I oil ii'a:ll ill); 4 JSc M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg • leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining counties, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY S FORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hnntch, between Haverstick and Lyon's stores, where (they will be happy to receive the calls of all wishing articles in their line. They will nt all times -keep on—hand — vrwell — sßlettrd: assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English . •and American) domestic andforeign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every de scription, and intact a little of every thing usu ally kept in an extensive variety store. ' They are the exclusive agents for ,the sale of Dr. Tniplinnen's celebrated Pulmonic Mixture, and his Vlalsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. 'Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys pepsin. and Phthysic. They are else fhe exclu sive agetits 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 hog leave to say, that they aro determined to sell at .very small profits for CASII, and invite till wishiig bargains to give them a call. Orders from country merchants supplied upon the most reasonable terms. • Carlisle, mav4 : i • i ; • THE subscribers having purchasedthe right; ofCumberland county for making Crow ell's Patent Thermometer Churn, they would respectfully inform the Farmers and public in general, that they will make and Mier for sale thew Churns at the Cabuiet Ware-room of Geo. Spangler, in N. Hanover Street, next door to the office of D. Smith, Esq. The principal advantage this Churn has over all others is, that it is so constructed that the top can be taken off sous to give free- access to the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get out the butter. A Thermometer is attached to the end of. the Churn so as to show the exact temperature of the cream, which experience shows should be 60 - degrees to,make good Sutter. A chamber or space is. arranged 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 fluting the water with the cream.. The secret in churning butter is, to have your cream at the proper temperature ; it will produce more and better butter, and 'eke less time in churning ; it chu'rns equally well in cold or warm weather—no such thing as having scalded butter. All that is necessary to make good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one of Crowell's Patent Thbrmotneter Churns.— We would most respectfully invite the public to tall and examine for themselves. GEO. SPANGLER, SAM'L. MYERS Mr. Geo. Spanglerl—Sir: Wo have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time, and find it far superior to the old barrel churn for several reasons; first, great saving of time in getting butter, the average time of churn sing about fifteen minutes, (all weathers); see ,ondly, the butter when. obtained-Is much firmer then when using any other churn ; finally, my • folks say they would not exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Therrhometer Churn. Sep. 28, 1848.] G. W. SHEAFFER. Mr. Geo. Spangler—l have had the Crowell Thermometer. Churn .yod made for me in use •at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that co Farmer should' be without it. Fifteen minutes is all the time required to make Butter, and tlta• value of this saying of time and labor consists In this; that it requires no more time at • any one season than another.; end that the temperature of the cream necessary to•mako butter, is pro duced with certainty, and without the admixture of wafm or cold wruer with the cream itself. PEED'IC.WATTS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 184.8. • Per the benefit of the better part of man (wo man) I give ti fe certificate.• After using the Thermometer Churn made •by Mr. Spangler of this place, 1 would have none other in my fami ly. We have been using the old barrel churn for. thifty years past, and , l must say it is not to be compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, either for speed of,churning or convenience • in' the old barrel churn it took generally from four to six hours to churn the churning, now in the Thermometer Churn we• can.churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by brining the cream to the proper ,temperature.ean recom mend it to the publioae no cheat. ' JOSEPH SHROM: Carlisle, Sep. 4, 1848. • GEORGE SPANGLER thrift also on hand, .and will manufacture to order CABINET WARE of every description, such as Bureaus, Secrotarys 'Sofas, Tables,'Bodsteads, and all articles in ids lincyand wUI sell as Cheap as can bo bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture of good material and durable work : ship, Ho would invite-the public to call and o his stockhefore purdlutsing ' FINS made arthMoriest notice;' terms moderate. focal PICKLES, PRESERVESr-.Just received •an open. yto au . seri .er, preserve. Ginger, and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, :Mangoes, Peppers, Picol.. Mit Tomatoes •and Onions, Olives, Capers, An.. chovies,Serdines, Tomato'Netchup, fine mixed French. Mustard, with a .very choice and .pure article of 'Salad Oil, for.sal9 el , may3l •. • • ' . TIAVERSTIC K'S • THE eulmMibeis hiitithAfit received front:Ail ,. adeip.hiaL-at- - fresliTsupp.ly 'of Dr ugs ; - .lllhdbaiiiel' Dya;stuffs -1 3 erfurtlery;,Tandy : ArtioTes,': Our stock ia.now large anduomplete, and as nvo are determined not to he 'undersold, but to agf _l.llo , lowest-crish-prises,-weinvite-the-atWi t on-of country :merchants. , physicians :and othorat tto examine our goedaand,prices !Wore, ntsn'thasin o i so thero, J.,ft, W., 8.11/ENING , - june' • - corner. of Tint andalialt at, • THE 'Commiesionere of Curnherlated , comity deem it proper taiaform the publiarthlixthe..sta— tdd.meetipga bf the - FlpardpfCominhiiionarativill bo hdtd on<the 'second " and fourth " MCOdan'of each:month at "phidh' dyne ' atty. p'aisotte' havink busineaa WitW eaid• ill 4. Moot.' !heat at their. office tri' Carlitde. Atteat-- , . OPIGT: • - Dobtor, Pitt> street: oPPPIR ,in sh. radeam.<of LOOinie'• BtEmPME!mil f, •h•d4gli d r - o * m A d'DiiePseg +:s4r°4!o!l: -/M • 6. c laim Otit'attplition, PC." ••• " • • • "ta. •t. lng .0 ei FibiOsit,s,.o4TArmis„Cbilip fiitqa 'll4 f5N,,,!.: NeurArzival. Notice Tits Proprietors have spent much time in bringing this preparation of StastrAnitti to its present state of perfection; and the experienCe of fourteen years has furnished them the noon ample op portunity-te study, in their various forms, the diseases for which it . is recommended, and toadapt it exactly to their relief and'curo. Pa tients who wish a ussr.t.ir eons Medicine are invited ; to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses of arresting and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged tb hold ONE QUART. and. in its present improved form may safely claim to be the BEST and 011ZANIST Medicine of the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a 101 1 8 11 u 0 of faina and curds, that stand as landmarks and beacons fcir the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health. The following is from Col. E. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appolnted•Consul to New Granada: w Messrs. A. B. &D. Sitins:— New York, tangary 7, 1848. . GE wrzzassa,—Having used, hnd wiWessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Salsaparilla on different persons in various parts of the 'Southern country, viz., Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high. opinion entertained. of its great medicinal value.—ln my own case it acted almost liko a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in the moat agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating Influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the U. States army in Mexico; and my Sarsaparilla_ GEN. ZA.CItAItY TAY.LOR; has-for-the past iveyears. been in the habit of using it and recommends the same he and myself adopted the article at the same time, on it wouldw considered an almost indispensable requisite in the army, In conclusion 1 say,.that the better it is known the more highly it will be - pnzed, and I trust that its healih-restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country . Yours very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, 13. S. Consul to New. Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn., lemon 1, 1848. Messrs. SANDS :—Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you _of_thojamarkable_ouve_cfrec Wily) your Sarsaparilla in_the case of my Wife. She Twearieverely — was the Scrofula on different paits — Ofiltirbrsdf; - therg an the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a' --year-und-finding - noTelieft rom - the remedies usektbe-diseasenttackedone lag, and -belliw_thaknee_auppurated..ller physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but without any permanent beilfifit-.7"-lit-thbreitiliition=ww-hearthofand -were induced to use SANDS' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken; and before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friend'', she found her health quite restored. It is now over a year since the -cure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our - neighbors are ell knowing to these facts, and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla a great blessing to the ago. -Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE, . . • • Extract from n letter received from Mr. N. W. 'Harris, a gentleman well known in- Louisa county. Va.:—" I have b ured a negro boy of inin'e with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly, " Fredericks lieu, Va., July 17, 1848." " N. W. HARRIS . .". ' The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected bythis_ medicine are almost daily received Messrs. SANDS :—A - member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulous affection, &c. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue find efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of JOHN New York ; Mow 10, 1898. GRIGG. • • -• Messrs. A. B. & D. Sines , - Norwich, N. Y., Oci. 0, 1847. GENTLEMEN—FedIings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I hale for several years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at times *would gather and, discharge at my throat, nose, and ears and at others would break out in different parts of ray face and head. Those continued until my throat, face and head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases._ I consulted different physieians„and tried various remedies. but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. lain now well; tire sores. are all healed, and I attributolhe result entirely tollie - elToots of your valuable medicine. • - Yours, with respect and gratitude, PHEDE CA1100.14. Being personally acquainted with the' person above named, I believe her 'statement, to be correct. • • JAMES 11...1:0 CARR, Justice of the Poem =NEARED AND BALD, WIIOLESALF. AND RETAIL, If 21; B. & D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND CIINIIISTS,. ' 100 FOLTON-RT., CORNER OF WILLIAM, NEW YORE. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Candas. Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5. . Ii nuui I 111 l lli Sold by . ELIOTT, sole Agent fo Carl Oumb. Valley Transportatiqn Souse _ - e• ait:j.'l. , Canal and Rail .Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &C. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission .1111 Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to hint during the past year ho has been oncouragdd to make more extensive ar rangements for the present seasvi, and has ad ded two new, largo and splendid Bonts• to his LINE, and wilt be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCEand MKRCBANDIZE of all kinds to and from PPhiladelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &e., at the lwest rates of freight and with the utmost des- patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4. GASKEI , I , Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce at: Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, %? J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, WUNDERLICIL & GRIER, - - - - No: 272 Market et., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, • No. 423 Market et., Philadelphia. SITER,t.JAMES & CO., Broad etreet,'Phiiadelphia. • PENN'A. & 01-HO LINE, North street, Baltimore. • Harrieburg.'Mitreli29, 1848.—ti. • Harisburg Transportation Line. 'one- FUNK & MILLER, F ORWARDING & Commission Merchants, FHARRISBURG. Pa. ship Produce, Merchan dise, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. Bcm Coal, 'Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries; &e, I constantly for sale. ' Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 • A Dr. Heeler's Pa nacea, 1 . 4 OR tho removal .and pormaninit curo of all diseases arising from an impure state of tho II ood and habit of the body, viz i iChronic. diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Catarrh, ote. Scrofula in all its forms, - Tatter, Scald - head, Cutaneous affectioneof the i face and extremities, chronic•Rheumatism t and Hopatetis, Chronic Enlargements of the Joints, : White Swellings; Syphilitic Affeetions, Con stitutional disorders, arising from debility,Mer curial and Hereditary predispositions, &o. 14,111nmVerirmbange-thatis-taking- , —place-in-the, body, it is manifest - that it is brought about by lio'nethingitaving a substantiVe - existence. If we . suppose thiergensof our body originally perfect,. __they must centinueingfectlunlese changed bythe ±,ititertiiitiOrf 7 o "jiminithirig ;that Beare an thy . relation to it. In all :cases , :of:. dieeaso,. there :must be' theinterpositiott of knee now ingredient which by playing its .part as a cause, served to; medify-thtrprapories-treforo-conneoted:.with-the , hodY"... It is absurd tonal('Of spontaneous 'db.:Maio litktag.p . laietn broil" - prinottely healthy, 'with , - out' the interposition of some morbific. agent; . - as ''' well!mightwe expect Opleeb - of chalk to transfer. `:itself Spontaneously intel'Plester Of 'Nile, without the aidlifAulphuric Aci&., - . In all - disease there ii a - Wort:moo- which' must be remoVed,:ihro': the agti*if the Illood;z- For thiej O t purpose is i "Tio rome4.superitiiiliii:Panacen.: totiiitud -- IC -- u" -:‘ ho- ollowing.itisubmitted to„the politic. A,,..;.:'': - '•'•,.. .'.. , :. , :Philudolp a,lune. ~xlBl7, -;•-• - ,''.'::ittiiing hien apprised of the, natnrOofthePin . '. 4 , seelt 4. afkirds' Tao - mach, pleasure .:tobOableltc ) I'. reCommend4t.oe.WVabiable.remedio!for all , 'those A - ,dhronic . ,' constitutional an& glandular diseases, to. ;Whiektt in especially adapted:?;', To those who a* 'lalfliate4;%Ontrtiquirci'. , lloilicirie...,tui;'no'.illteratjvoi, ~ thoy.canboti Obtain .It. loitnioreigresbitcsactive, ttiv .;., , uud . Mdforin , fitlitir then ii,L.-10,-bci fountlin:thOrpn:. iion. -:I imp 11'14 it in ' seve ral inetaneeithilet -I.cided aiileignal : supeese:. ', ~. lrouirs;.Beci. ,.' - . :.",.;:.\: t ' - . ii O, iVAI '".f::.tp;'Ajtatielfi r ' ' .lCD : ' - . - : v,. i .., , ,fitipmd % find, ..I . lolk at,tho Nerilt:WeinMorner , 1- . o.l l lurdaud Benith ititettOlilladelphiaAnd lot . ~ ..lailficLiyil;t.p. r lisle''At.':'.EL,4l(o,l7,.- : 'l.rut up. , in :;:Ptil9)10 1 P!! . ! 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Canal yon hand a large assortment of fine GOLD 'JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Alen, an assortment of M J Tobins & Co, E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and dther superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish tit short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the namo and residence of the person or deringipiii - On if requested. novEl] Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! At No. 97, South Second street. Philadelphia. el J. TYNDALE, respectfully invites an Ve examination of his large stock of Stoves, embracing some of the best and most elegant patterns of Pennsylvaniti,.New York Pecks. kill, Troy, &c., together with a beautiitil arisen. meat of Fancy Sheet Iron Stavailinditadiatorsi lb:. parlors, dining roorns,'chambers,or kitchens. He believes that Itio assortment will compare to 'advantago with that of any other castsblish. ment. Ho has also a splendid stock of Ores celebrated Airtight Stoves, for which ho has been agent d or many years in this city, in the manufacture of which for excellence and cheap. ness, he refers to bid numerous purchasers, and, for be a autypf patterns he . 4801,p:himself unti • valle . For Stoves, whether of Wood or Coal, his assortment is complete. He returns his.thankla to'his old customers,.to-whom and to thirpublic, he renews his invitation "to give him a eall'at the old stand, No, 97, 8, Second street, Philid&. phia. d •• [sep2o TEAS rz TZMS r.u.c , 7t - r D ee tV e l o D rner ß by 415..14115r;" offers for sale following choice assort tsdnk mew of TEAS, on aecornmodatipg,tormst -7 77 arrehong ingyong Souohong lam_ do 3 • *saki9o ; : Souchong ] •.;;•; 45--d - a --- bitio - iiatirk e o h e ° 7;7 -g Trt" - ; tal 3 do Orange - Pokoo'' • - ' :: • . , 200 14.1 b. boxes superior Ningyong . 250 half Chests Young Hyson , - - 128 do . . Impalas! __.•.,- . -- 100, do ...(4unpsyrder. -..L• . , .10 do' - 'CompenyHyson lunt2s " WAG ( ' ' ' .)1 . • porsonwho' toOk tho biindle; of It'itiieif IL and ,Forko' frcinf the,. liardwate - iltord , on aturdaY . .morOinvlkrequeotod' to yeturn theta, and'e;tvo expViure,, , ' „ • , , • = ' • Ereiir Goads.- , THE eubecpiber jest received' a - viriety of .Fancy end -Steple - . Ery: oode;:to vitlich a! tenttpxt of thepiiblieritivited. • = W;tHITIC,ER iaceSleiede' liish supply ottßkituisOPS;;Cologisi,,,4spraote: Jogetty • Club,. Doll - get:de' Caitiliuo.`,Gerstuunt• 'ab,l7l',o.lk da.+TesUrl,o4, • • • •••• • •••' • juuSlol.`;.•:i 0 , tpitEcietlimitt , p4fspiiieß,Jushr i g i t w ,vd , LI an d' r o! ,, Batetet the SWl'O,O , °A'N/11" qoftmento n. ' , on'handothit '401(1403 0 cheap, T'-ittr:lttkLikee4PC) tri,it. - .k. , : , .0 - 11000:: Ekteniiivd-Furnittire - Rooms 4: • -- -÷ 4 JACOWFETTER &,-SOM - - Ort OILILIi respectfully call the attention ci • YIV - - House-keepers and the. public., to the ex t India stock of splendid FURNITURE, inclu c ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other Tables, 1 leasing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of abinet-ware and Clittittirwhich . they have` tiat .pened - at their N.EW ROOMS, on the Corner: -North Hanover 'and Loather streets, Catliel They are confident that the superior . finish of t is workmanship, and elegance of style, in whi h t teir articles are got up, together with th . eir asspsass, will recomifiend thorn to every per. m wanting, Furniture. They have also made .rangements for manufacturing and keeping a indent supply of every article in their line, both Fain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at rices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They , ould earnestly invite persona who are about to ommence housekeeping, to call and examine heir present elegant stock, to which they will instantly make additions of the newest and Meal todern styles:— COFFINS mode, to order the shortest m ice, for town and country. it,,ito . Carlisle. Sept 6. 1848 • THE subseribefoffers at private • . . • sale a FARM, situate. in Mifflin g I township, Cumberland county, a -11,.; bout seven miles north-west of Newville, now occupial by Henry Lore;containing 102 Acres pf good Slate Land, about 78 acres of which is cleared and in a good 'state of cultivation, and the remainder in'•thrivifig 'timber. The improvements hro a good two: story DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen, fee., With a spring in the cellar, and a large Bank Barn, with all other necessary outbuildings.— "Chore are two; Orchards on the place, containing leery variety of Fruit. A fine meadow lien be tore the door of the house. and a public road leads direct from the Farm to Newville.. Persons desiringto see the Farm are requested to call fin the present tenant, or on the subseri ber living near Carlisle . aug9-4t or tf SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the. Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood.. HIS Medicineoperates particularly upon T the Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure he Most obstinate cases of Rhbumatism, Dis eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds'; Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sores of long 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 se eordin to direction one bottle will last 10 days. Certificates are pouring in frsitn all parts of the cob: try attesting the v eof this medicine in m noes of long standinfrwhich have been given upiry physicians as hope less and, boyars the reach of medicine to cure. WHOOFMG COUGH, Shepherd's Saisa parilla paver fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by aka use of Shep heid's Sarsaparilla• • The following is from a gentleman of re spectable standing in Baltimore,whii was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con• sumption. by a few bottles - of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 1 1111111If= This is to *artily that I was fast sinking undo ray m ptoms ofeonsumption of the Lungs, until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap villa, while!, fortunately I did and am under the strongest convicti.n that it saved my life. .I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short time to bo restored to perfect hcalth,and under no consideration would I bo without the Medicine. DAVID RICKETTS, No. 23, Hill street. Wo 'challenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of worms from the human body than Shepherd's Virmi fugc. It has been used by thous inks with entire satisfaction. It 'has the • advantage . of moat other Vtemlfuges, ae itnever sickens the person using it s , It has' cured children that have been subject_to fits for years, and that , had been given up by physician, patents and friends. It should always be used as a purga tive the children, as itstrongthoits thott, and. at same time carries off the coarser par tleMs ; of food, and worms, if they arettoubled with them. The following , certificate has been handed to us by June Koons, of Luzern° 'aunty, Pa. It speaks for itself: Town Hill, Pa, Jan. 20,1847. O. CONRAD," Imp,orter of Watches Jona Koons, Esq. Dear Sir—You will please send' me 4 bot tlesmoro of Shepherd's Yormifuge. The three bottles purchased of you a short tirfie ago have been used, with the happiest effects. They were given 'to three of my children—in ono sage 65 worms were expollcd,in another 164, and in the last 67. lam anxious to give the , rest of my family the benefits of this medicine and therefore order as above. •This is decid, edly the best article for destroying worms the hals ever been in this pprt of the country. have tried Orrielt's, Rcaker!s, Merrick's and Miller's, but without any good effect. Yours with esteem, • SAMUEL SNYDER. Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Vermifuge are for salo by Abe following respectable mer chants of Cumbealand county, Pti, and by Dr. WM. C. M'Yherson, Harrisburg: ' - " G. W. HLTNER,. Carlisle; John Fulwilor. Shippeoebing; John Dilier, Newvillo; Robert Elliett,'Newburg ; M. D & J B Lackey.Dloa. ersvillm—A—Riohards-14—CoPlainfleld;-Dunr• lap & Bar, Kingston ; S. &S. A:Coyle,Hoges. towiat' Wm. Alexander,Papertowin t '. • 'AMU 26, 1848 DAVID 'RANKIN, 73 Chestnut at. Phila., adelphia has for sale the following Teas: • 300 halecheste Young'llyson Tea , : • 100 do • • Gunpowder , . do • 150. do Imperial • - , 'do:. . • , 10 ;do 'Hylton , . do.:•• .• 200 r do .:Ningyong`to,uchong. 100 po. Oolong ' 'do,: • 75 ':chest's' PadrUSoychong • ' ' . 'do blaili•loif Pekoe , • - do ", • 'l9OO niattir•Cassia ' •,,Thqse.Teas comprise the ; best chops imporled 'in ships: Sea • Witeh, Ruinbow. Inca :and Huntress, anti are, :Oual to , nny,Tess: that , have been offered in thu•niorhet. • : ',Philadelphia,-Mav 4 r , • iffiii EMI &c--J opened, a - so r .Blagk ; ,Mantilla Silks of..yanoue qualm. •,ard:priceq,• ;, •• r 'LL • , 1 'llO l lOl l , .• - " VT.1.11:r17,143*, V . • lltagiDlV AItfi ;;;E WOODENWARg ' Ai! ~tEltoie,',PTO. ; , G B North Third street, pan door, above`Arch, ensfaldir,.`f!hiledehihis, rennufactur erti end isholeeld4;:detileri kindeof 13tpolus; Brushes. sßuelchten''Ceder, - .Ware, 'and • French Baehete"..Shrie and Wall ar,pehes in Sernbe; Dueters, Mate, l ßls'eldrig,;,Bastirivhode wood.; - on-Were• (Jr .every . , doseripßor4 .;4 1 4 8444 nr.tha , loweet market onneen..c,ri‘r?;:q.!..f.co,-,M,,,4*:',,p1ar,:l Farm at Private Sale. JAC B STAVICK ShepheriUs Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer, - :, - :: , , - ,,N;:;281,'.4...4.: Rowe, :- LeafT I CIlitiGGCL'f-, XENT.pekri,,al4, 20HIci 0., Lpal Tobno6o;Toi sale•by - -; ; ; r) 7 • :,•,:.' , .:3`i1.. , ...r.,,;' , V1.1ji), - i0,,01.4,1Ji•a,.,:,,., Cheatinoittir:lllh, • • B. J. - WILLIAMS'i" - No: . -. , 12. - North, Si3cth • street, Philadelphia, VENITIAN BLIND man ufacturbr, hue now. on hand - thelargesvand most fashionable aesortmont _of narrow slat, and other yenitidn Blinds, of any other establishment in thelUnited States ,• comprising ontire now styles, Itionnings and 'colors, which which will be sold Orilla . lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Old Blinds Famed and trimmed to look equal to new. 1 The amour, of Carlislo and adjacent country are respemfullrinvited to call and uariiiim his as sottmont, before purchasing elliawhero, feeling confident of pleasing andgiving satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. BENJAMIN-J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 N. Sixth at., Mind may24-3m TENNMNT'S Washington Gallery of Daguereo- types, No. 234 North Second street, N. W. corner of Callowhill street, Philadelphia. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for ONE DOL. LAIR, aro univerdelly conceded. to be EQIIAL. in every respect to:Axy in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALLIONS and Locirsrs on hand, at from $2 to 85, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the eitizens of Cumberland county, to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daugerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer fully and without chs:•ge. julys T &-J C TENNENT. Perot, Hainan, Sc Co., Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, N0..41 - North Wharves, and 83 N.Water , Street, Philadelphia P LASTER and SALT constantly on hand, for sale nt the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on Produce. Refer to DUTILH Ed HUMPHREYSI FR AN K LIN,PLATT Ed CO Philad'a. LEA, BUNKER & CO. J. W. KERR; Harrisburg. • npr-s—Grn Iron Commissior Warehouse, NO.' 109 North - Water Strpat,.tiod 'NO. 5 4 North Wharves, Philadelphia. THE undersigned still continue tho_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 - , - tiwoughtmt the country, has enabled us .to establish such'reletions as give us peculiar ad• vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22.6 m ORRICK & GAM PVELL. Atwo3d's Empire Cooking Stove IN again calling attention to 'this unequalled STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally), it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each otber, and a SUMMER HEARTH AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, 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 Letters Patent. The success of this Stove, since its introduc tion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been of fered for culinary purposes that has given such general satisfaction. 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 adntirm ble Stoves, are requestdd th call at tho Stove and Tin-Ware manufactory of the subscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber land county. • may 24 REMOVAL, SHOE THREAD WAREHOUSE. ELARR.ABEE has removed' to his new • Warehouse. corner of Calvert 'and Mercer streets, Baltimore, and has now in store, of di rect importation front the eelebratSd factory of Tittley, Tatham Walker, a'full assortment of. SHOE :THREAD, viz : brown, green, hall bleached, white and yellow, which he is prepa red to sell by the bale or leis quantity, on as good terms as the same-quality can be had for to the U. States. Also a eeneral assortment of SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz: Shoe Knives, rasp's, pincers, hammers, awls and awl handles, pegs of all sizes, bristles, webbing, boot cord, shoe nails of all sizes, cut and chat tacks, French irons complete, peg rasps and cutters, &e, &c, &c: .Premium Glass. Paper, to take the plaeo of the common. sand paper, a very su perior article, being our own manufacture, WAR RANTED. Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, crimping boards, all of his own manufacture, of the very best timber and of the latest style. Every arti. do can be obtained at his establishment for man.' ufacturing Beds and Shoes, 4cept leather. All of the above will be sold at t h e lowest market price. Country Merchants are paniculairly re quested to call. E. LARRABEE, ruta23-I me] No. 24, Calvert st, Baltimore LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA NIC MEDICINES. - - • • LARB.AB.EE, No. 20 S. Calyert E street, Baitiniore,• has removed his Labora tory to his nevi building No. 24, and has always on hand the largest and most complete assort ment of pure Botanic remedies in the -United Suites, prepared uhder his special care at his . Lebortory—being the first erected in the United States• for the special purpose of preparing THO MSO NIA N BOTANIC MEDICINES. All of the pulverized and compounded articles are put up to quarter and half pound packagee, and needy labelled, with directions suitable .for retailing, and upon better terms than the same article can be, had for in the United States.— Every article in his line is warranted genuine— the public can rely upon this. A liberal discount made to country merchants, Who ardparticularly requested to call and exam ine quality., &c, before purChasing.. Tno various Treatises, embracing the most reputed authors, upon the Thomsoman or Bo tanieSystem of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quantity or single copy. aug236m0 ..:. _ • 14Cr It Never Falls. ...011 CURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo• rial there has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a species of disebse, the depend. ence and `propagation, of which results 'from the; violation' of divtnef . and moral , laws. To those AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND'is -presented,as-being-the-moat-certainomeedy;_and, valuable specific,ever , ofiered to, thshunfortunate. It, has wherever knovinnerteiredn'reputation that daily experience Continues to'strengthen.. Then sands have been cured by its ase,'and es it leavei no odor.on tbobreath,logidres neither restriction in diet ' r business; nor emit - Man 'either Mercury or Ifpicions•diu'gsis . the least injuriouslogie eye. ie.tiolcilypresented'as the best remedy for suchAlsetises yet? offered: ~ I t used by'physi. Ohms and Ofonoipcod'iiuperior to any known re-- l;direCtiops acceniPtiny,olialt!,bottle,.-• . -4 - - For stile' at W: coiner 3d,atirLSouth:etretits; Phijadelphittiand . by .9,,ELLTOT, Carlisle; Drli Bareitc• - York Miller, %Lancaster ;,Dr. McPherson and Wyeth, Harrisburg;Jo a:,- OD 0 N :another.: fres.. rriiipnlfat this celebrated Toothßeste: , T mininfacturar o'r this article pcieitively, asserts tlka it Contains neacid, , or any other ankle which wir ni any *ay injure),tho tpc.lh - ••!; ' ",tune 14 — • ..1 - 84 W 13:FLEMING • ~. _, • Shcer,.Blieter & Spring Steeel, • bOxeiTinPitio,""juet received and for eidti,nf Sfre'of " • • -: •. 1 1 —..ItRIGIIT•W'S'IXTOV:‘I BLEACHOD MUSLINS-*-, t!!. splondid, ati.! . ; aortin94t. daltbe *.m: tilt} ,Oheup,Stoyoikn NestAigh • 'CAW ~:444R011olor.ruridlit4iC • _ NOW 1400, .• • „_ 1 - _ C I.' '.;."' i liiii ' lltned 'l' finithel HE: aubiaitiu,l'A"r!*".4il:: • beauilful liroo K ; ' : o1 y :ahpWith'' 4 ' 46r Vi,, 0 orgl i • llie-#o,ula, . AL , and :IVIIIT i th ., n , , 1 e ptilijio to °eV' onool inv " the 14ten141- eliatling o)saYtheTe.4lteC9 l ' , hi. 'good, 01-) A le 'P'ykihor_main atrect;. a I'm 1P., 0 1 loottna storey op - t r ief; “„ •• - •--,-, - • ~, - ••,' ..,;1 west Pi. B,e,in t k n , 9,, i41,••••`"• GI it , pitocolc, • 1 , 'ocq.' , ,: i.,,i1-7 , ' , , ,1 .. .',:.,-',' A f',,i ' ,? ;•, , • - .:,' , T ,7-7 , - ; - .•', '- - ~;-''' :..','. ' ', 4 A' ' A *'' 1 ',' '' ' ' -, 1. ~ ' ' :-• , , ' ' .' ; '' . ; ' r • '' '''-..', ' ' , ' • ~ i i,....1•101r ,'' ' - " ''' • 'EurArrlit*i.ifigelftAittfatis.Otriirmolcirtimitg• ritintifir FOR:THEITLEf . . Tritnnplianti: - 50,009 cryiesourA' dirfthe past year /OBIS "medlcinp Is . waTrintitytectire a JIL eases of Pile either" bleiding or' blind internal or,exteinal,and all inflammatory Ot sego's found in cenjunction with the Pike r .. such as Chronic Dysentery ; 'described in Oki 'following certificate: • - Philadelphia; Sept. 9,1847. Messrs. Ketcham & lionshaw—tients:74- bout five years ago I was afflicted with wltht was called chronic dysentery. I have suffer«l„ • with it ever..sicco, and physicians li6ve told me that my liver was affected, mid that my bowels were-ulcerated, for blood and 'pus, at tended with a peculiar putrid small, were On frequent diticharges. A abort time since* made . a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes 'of benefit from change of-air, but suffered mote 6 , , •.' e than ever before. While there, a phy. -Watt offered to cure ma fur 940, in three months. Happily, in the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved.by laudnum, I saw in the wro e per of your Electuary, a perteth. description of my complaint, together with many certificates of cures, This gave me great .confidence in the me dicine,-and I pur. chased a box, nine doses of which has appa rently cured me, and I am prepared to say everything in its favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing le its merits Respectfully yours, BENJ. PERCIVAL, 80 S. Sixth st. JOHN D. GORGAS RENOY / Al3. ERRS - ~;.,~c1.Y1te~.. r lintnig and inflammation of the•Spino, falling of the bowels, womb &e, that females : particularly are subject to, under peculiar circumstances; for which many certificates could be given of speedy cures— but delicacy forbidirtheir - publieation. • - Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of blGod to the head; dyspepsia, fistulas inflam mation of the stomach, find a speedy cure in Dr. 'Upliain's Electuary. It is an internal remedy, and cures by its action on the bewela and blood, the relaxed state of which is the cause of the above named diseases. UNIVERSAL t.051 - ME • • -From every city, town and village, where Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Electuary bite been introduced , the most gratifying intelli gence of its - Miceli! have been received by the Proprietor. .Iri hundreds of instances it bus triumphed over cases which were deemed incurable. Letter of Capt.G, W. Loan, late of the f. 5" service, dad Member of the N. J. Legislnture Rahway, Juno 16; 1847' - I have been afflicted for years with the riles, and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, Mutest everything assum ing The name of a remedy. I had as a matter of course, lost all confidence in medicine. , — Under this fefflir — lg I was induced—not without reluctance, I. con leer— to use 11.1plismls Electu ary, and iniving used it about three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as Well as iatisfaCtion, that every symptom of the disease mast elt rne. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G W 111c1.41AN Addressed to the agenta in tolunibia, Russel County, .Ala., Feb. 20. 1847 Messrs. Winter & -Epping—Gents:—For the last fifteen years I have been afflicted with that most distressing disease 'The Bleeding Piles,' and have had resource to .a great many 'medicines, withotit obtaining mita 1 obtained 3 tioxes of Upham's Pile Eileatuary from yo u, which haveko-inv relieved me that I take great pleasitre in recommending it to - all who aro afflicted with Piles, as a safe and sure-remedy. BP BILL, formerly Bookkeeper. Book' of Colubia Remarkable cure of Bleeding }lea, . • Portland; Me., March 14 My Heel. Sir-1 ettnnoi express to you Toy sincere and beartfoltilianke for the wonderful cure I have experieneed by the use of your truly valuable Pile Electuary. I have been it perfect martyr' to tho Bleeding Piles for 130 years past, so much so, that 1 become reduced to a mere .keleton, with loss of appetite and general derangement of the digestive organs; my eyes alto became affected, and in fact I was a misery to myself, and was ebligled to give up my office, here, which 1 held in the Custom 'House smite years. I have tried ull kinds of medicine, kad the hest advice the physicians of Bos'un, and this place could give, spent much money and twice submitted to a surgical operation. I had becOme Perfectly tired of life, and at the . suggestion of my friends I was induced to try a box of your medicine. The first I found relieved me slightly, still I persevered and purchased a second, and assure yoo when 1., got half through I found myself getting well; I still kept on, and now 4 1 am a new man: My deer sir, language cannot.express my thanks, that I am once more restored to health, and now in a eonditiun lo support myself 'mid family de pendent on me. 'Yours respectfully, with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON New York, Jule 14, 1848 Merses.'Ketelium 4- Renshaw—This cacti- flee that 1 have been severely afflicted fa many - years with the Piles, but' more particularly within the last nine months. Having used all the remedies prescribed by my physician, also . having tried other means to little or no ad: vantage, became very much discouraged and felt as though I must suffer as long as I lived. But providentially I was informed by Mr. Mott, instructor of the public school at Staten Island. that I could be cured by your valuable Pile Eleetuary. !Baying confidence is his statement, I immediately procured some of, the medicine and am very-happy to inform you that I ain'now perfectly eured.,by the use of only ono bea. Very truly pier obedient servan , GEORGE R.:CROBS Sold wholesale and retail' by ICETCFIAM & HENSHAW, 121 'Felton st, N. Y.; and ;by druggists generally throughout the United, States and Canada. Price $1 per box, ' Sold in Carhsle by S.ELLIOTT, July 28, 1898 • ' • ! Stanton's External Itemedy, ceLysu , 1 7 tb - sier n itil .7 et; 0 Aw. , Fla now universally, acknowledged Aci - be tb s , INFALLIBLE REMEDY'' - -0 , For Rheumatism; SPinalAllecticiis, CoritraetiOM Illof the Muscles, Sore Throat'and Quiisy,,ls. sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the, Back and , I Chest ? Ague in the Breast and Face, 1 - Tooth.ache, Sprains,-Brutims Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup; • Frosted Feet, and all ' Nervous Diseases. ' ~. :1 HUNT'S LINIMENT is Onstaining a 'toter" ety unequalled by any • similar remedy. 1 requires no puffing to give it a reputation, it, hen been_for_ some, ima.eilently„ and. surely securing, it, and now u vitleif its beneficialsetrects have been experiencedly so"niany, the expressions of grad nide Are, continually , imptutrium i and those who:x hayed:men made whole by ifs metintare - des . ki opl' that the-afipicted ehould no , longer_rernain wet' ,rant of its invaluable and infallible , efficacy. , 10;10e6..,,E. Stanton, the Proprlater, is` Con stantly receiving testimonials of bowfin' receivei from us uses and many of the eure(ii•has eilacie. alines,. T 'exceed-telief.—ln-one-cese-Ot chi' d-bilit been .apripple for,eight years, kaVintyrencht/ thiLspine,"wken at the age of,twa l years p lytfo, I 'from aschair.. Medical trainmen. ailed, 40' fpr beiditief the Liofine,i!t oestoted hint,toli'sflgtli. end' he now joins with hie,,P,laynititdielit ; MO „Iguthllirgembele, as robing as',„the,,lteallawat b thprii, itnd,onlro small hump op hie ili,o,aloo . :* youlloilLti tftl4l,l3.sulrertags. Pie, 25044 Per pcittisl ' ' 1 '' ; ''' ' I' -.t tz-t't-I''4t','•-1 - ' s Thi:Nuive7s,.:Frieted. • . . , ,,.. iTA:IITON'S.PAPILTARY;OINTMEAN I._,ttekilovvledied vi he the ,mbit Valuable renik idy ihat has ykt'thetailli ..\ •-red i l an'd. niiiti,bii m , 'sea on with,cdifidenst4, ll'afho'maY,havo talk, 'Melon for int - Peel .rlifritt Folootti 4asr „IN TAX BRNA15 ; 1"13 .` f% i i 0 1.','' N9 ' . ''' ''' . *This 01INIII'' .1.6 I.' 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