42 .---i..... -. gllif.t,•ll.Aitt,frxiss4. „.,, • ~.,,,.:,•...„......,.:„.,:. 1213 From - theAlberrylth - ow: MEM . In this latitude, any Showof ve i . et tuon before the 2d spring.--mouths, is always regarded•as premtparei hence the adage. that ..alltlie gi:ass Which grows in Maich will die' in April." In fact it is not usu.. , ally, II the near approach Of • May that the feentiess of the ' fields and forests _the' fairly conspicuous. ' April lest, exhibited nothing to excite particular remark, except that the month was very, dry. May commenced with abundant Min, which suddenly clothed the trees , With foliage of tit - initial •rich ness. Fran the middle of this month till the middle of June, the weather was generally cold and wet; 'but it then be came warm arid all crops rapidly advan ced ingrowth. Up to the latter part of July, almost all parts of the country were well supplied with moisture. Al. ter that period„..hoWever,„ many sections - were v i isited by dread). A belt of coun try extending from the 'Allegany range to,the etWard, embracing some of the southern comities of this State, the nor-' them part of New Jersey, and a consid • erable portion of . Connectibut,•haS suffer ed severely from . this cause. - The average degree of heat for, the seas in .has been . less. than usual—the number of m days comparatively few, and the Period of warm weather extreme ly short.. There was frost in many pla ces on the first of June, and in particular spots on the thirteenth, and by the first week in Setneinber-its_.effects-rriight -a gain be seen. September and October were chilly and damp—there being but few fair days. HAY gave a full crop, and . the growth of grass was'Eenertilly good in all parts of the country,, during the early part of', the season. . I . - ‘ViIEAT gave a full averageAyield in most.sections, though in so.ne neighbor hoods the crop was damaged by wet weather after it was . cut. • RYE was: generally a full yield, and of good quality. Iltip . .cif did i of yield as well as usual ,in the central p, rtions of the state, where its is cultivated extensively, but' in some . other secticns the, crop was fine. . °Ars are generally heavy, though *with rather a disproportion of straw-. ' INDIAN CORN, that important article for brine consumption, and which is becom ing every year more valuable ler eXpor: tenon, has been good—except in the col der and More northern parts of the coun try, where, in spme instances, it failed to ripen` fully. But taking the whole coun try together, the crop has never done' better, - and the quantity produced must' be unprecedented. The. best .process of kiln-drying this grain are coming into _use, by which we are enabled to send itH to foreign porta in good' order,-and it can -beLbtought-from4-the - iriteriorof - eurcou - try, where it is raised at a cheap rate. Porntons have been leis4njurect by the "disease" or rot, than_ foi• -- "th# last three or four years: The crop wasluore a.. less affected about the first August, an in some instance suffered to the a '. raount-of fifty..per_cent.-Or more - . . The general yield, however, - was light—in many places not half-an average—even where the tubers have:shown no symp toms of decay. Our accounts from Eu rope represent the disease as less viru lent, generally, than in former years. In England and Scotland, the crop is deci dedly better than that of 1847, and itklre land, the destruction has been less, ex cept in a few districts. Of FRUITS there was an entire failure, in this vicinity, of-cherries, plums, and peaches • occasioned, as is believed by the starting of die buds in the fall, and the sudden occurrence of . extreme cold in February. A hundred miles farther south, however the stone fruits were gen erally good r and in New Jersey and Del. aware peaches were never more plenty. Apples are plenty and good. The trees have suffered gt . eatly from blight—the cause of:which is yet veiled in some mystery. - But in view of all the products of the season, the American husbandman - - has abundant"fealiaii to be satisfied.. In all the essg ; ntial articles of. subsfstAce, the earth has yieldeclArbountiful increase.— No dread of famine disturbs the mind, of any of our peopls . , but from all quarters ' tem we }Mar the joyous intelligence, that nere is "bread enough and to spare." EDUCATION OF THE YOUNG FOR AGRI CULTURAL PURRUITS.—Where an ardent thirst is begotten in the'mirids of youth, to become: thereughly .preptired for an honorable.and useful discharge of the ac tive duties .which make up'thit• sum of a happy-life,, the great first step is taken towards the accomplishment of so glori ous an end. We turn our attention to parents, ithe natural guardians of the oun: • ossessin. tower to mould and fashion t e tender min., to ea , an li rect ariglietiie etti o lY inclinations as they are first developed. To parents we ap peal, assured-that-their - inflnence will be exerted, to lead the childielfr.finder their care to contract an'attachnient . to the em - ployritentin Which' they:are' tin'egccl; 7 - Lin the iiiilai — thifirouglily,,,tostructed ,in every breifiCli'cirlahnit,O',Yjilerfonned op"- on a farm, end,_in its management 46-gen eral, and no.doubt,- with proper opportuF pities for inittructiotivfmrifieuitn6lebtioks' and well fe'l;elniil SblijoOls;' , he wyr fall iii - WeWithihnlcrence,. - inict Ll.ftlighifin -, the pmctice-of agriculture: - Tin the - sne • - • cesiful prosecutjon of thiti igillSr' holibied , and peacefutpursolx,; female olroit;and In ', fiuen,ce , 11 0 1 4 ,1 6 , 111 ,0 1 ( 1 '*44e,t6' 1 6td.,(9' ,.. ai1i! 1 -pi.oo,us Tnilit..,.. , .! , ,-.lltxr - avvattiz that` some persons, of-near-sightedltnd contracted S • views:have expressed tlierihiffi3Ohlliktihe L--1 0nnl erni eM r g i l! 4 ? 1 1 .1 444i0datii-40:' ' 1 .et in the 11, 1 it,00 . 9.10491 1 ,79.frotil•thingii of i idea's thet ; ,.flon,! i,n, In , ,fetieriell•4 'excited .., imagiaationeand 'of Outdmrd'accomplish,, 1 rnente;aridinr - contehtlicoo -- 400,:),fi e i . attrfaeenf subjects, 1 wigout4d.atten ikto ; digdeeritlle'une, o cYoikle: f ;'.N'O 9nehonoiedWitli,,tne pp) 9f mother, can ';`,• font momentlieten to any such suggestiOn; t ..• but Will; I anfintre put ;forth ; tlip.ii,p [most :,I.iiiiertgi):for the fullest expan s ion and en: " 1 lari 6 iik,ntigtheintetiPli,a4 106,644= i5t141,4)70743 iliiiir# gnkern,is welr ill , ..fit'itOrm" - .1-0 1 4- ,r;',-,1 - ilidOres• - '; lweitie''..the lie Conn Co,' rfiWrigrinet . : I" '"di , 611 , 6 a +ig34 , fo ‘‘f-,,' , .; , 5',..,•', ~ ' • ' .-16,it ,11Ingritr , ...:',,,,,' ,'", •, '. •'f .0 svvr - 8 , 0 0 410 ~--,.., ‘..; ' ,2 ':' *CI` Nt4 , tger I - Rat -- a11k,09: St ( subsciiber : lnVin.; j4l returned from tht 11 city; would ihfortrillthlpitbliiilhat 'he is nov_ opening a spleajd..-MssortnietiV, of. SUMMER HATS at his did seam' in N: Hanover strem.-- ; Hla'stock cothitriees„Mbleskin, 11, 11 tria., Reek) Mountain Beaver,' Pearl, ,Citsaiinere and Sill HATS, of the Most sithstantitil make and lama style. Also CAPS of every description atm _quality. .• He invites Ids friends. to call at his establish , meat before purchasing elsewhere, as he is eon• trident thnt they will find it to their advantage. nlnY •I' GEORGE KELLER. B... , —Higliest price given for Furs, Lamb's NV .to I . c. =lllll WIL/CrWl l & S AXTON , IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. CLASS, OILS PAINTS, .NAILS, JRON, STEEL., St.e; East High street, opposite Ogilliy'e dry good store. Carlisle, Pa., hove . just received and are mow opening large assortment of liouds• in their line, to which they. Would call the attention of Farmers, gechttnics, Builders. Housekeepers, and'others wattling Hardware, its their stock has been bought at the lowest rates, and will he sold at a small profit. ' Thew have also received, a few of HOVEY'S PATii . .NT STRAW and - CORN STALK CUT PIERS, to which they would invite the at tention of Fainters. These Machines hate ta ken the premium at nearly, all the Agricultural Exhibitions in the country, and are considered prefer Wile to any other. Cutter now in use._ nct2s NEW 'YORK VARIETY STORE. J , ..r, M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg . leave to inform the citizensvff. Centbekhunt . _ and adjoining cottnties, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY -STORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Hayerstick and Lyon's stores, where. 'they will be happy to receive the o calls of all vrishing articles in their line. 'th ey will nt all times keep on Wand a well - sel ted assortment of Colored 'Priam, ZFrench, Eng nit and' American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines . . embracing 'nearly every de. scripting, and in fact a little of every thing usu ally kept in an extensive variety more. - , They are the, exclusive agents for the sale of Dr.•Ttaplingen's celebrated Plante* Mimi:ire, and his link:nide Extrnot of Sarsapnrilla • Dr. Green's cell-Mated Oxygenated Bitters, forbys• pepsin and Plithysic. They are Ms!, the exelm PiVe agents for this county of the New YOLK CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con stantly on hand a large eupply of their superior 'Pens. In conclusion they beglcave to say, that they are determined to sell at very small profits for CASH. and invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. Orders from country merchants supplied upon !hit most reasonable terms. ' Carlisle. nimv4 TO BUTTER NARERS Tsubscribers having purchased the right of Cumberland county for making Crow ell's Patent Thermometer Churn, they would respectful y inform the Farmers nod public in general, that they will make and for sale their Churns at the 'Cabinet Vare-room of Geo. Spangler, in N..llanoVer street, peat door to .the office. of .1)- The principal Mivatonge this Churn - has over all others is, that it is so constructed that the top can be taken off so as to give free access to .the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to put itt the cream and ge.t out the batter. A Thermometer is attached t:o the end' of the Churn so as to sltow the exact temperature of the cream, which experience shows should be 60 degrees to make goad Butter. A climber or 'space is arranged around the bottuni of the churn, ler the purpose of a butting cold or.warm wttrter, so as to bring the cream. to Ike desired temperature ylit,hour mixing - die - water with the cream. The secret in shurning butler:is, to htivtv - yttur - cTeuni at she proper temperature ; it vv:lLproduee more and better butter, and take -loss tftne in churning itshurns equally' well in -cold or warm weather-no such thing as having scalded butter. All flint is necessary to make good butter all seasons.orthe yea'r, is to get one of Crowell's. Patent Thermometer Churns.— We would most respectfully invite the public to call and examine for themselves. CEO. SPANGLER, SAM'L. MYERS. 'Mt. Geo. Span - gler—Sir: We have been'using the Thermometer Churn I got of you lot - some time, end find 'it far superior to the old barrel churn for several reasons; first, great saving of time in getting butter. the average trine of churn ing. about fifteen minutes, tall weathers); sec ondly, the butter when obtained is much firmer than when using any other churn; finally , my folks say they would not exchange oit for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thermometer Churn. Sep. 28, 1848.] G. W. SHEAFFEI€4 Mr. Ceo. Spangler—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use nt my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no Farmer should be without it. Fifteen minutes lean the titne' required to make Butter, and the value of this saying of rime and labor consists in this, that it requires nu more time at any one season than another; and that the temperature of the cream necessary to make butter, is pro du6ed wult certainty, and without the admixture of warm or cold water with the cream itself. •-• • FRED'K Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1848. For the benefit of.the bolter part of man (wo man) I give tl fs certificate. • After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other in may fami• ly. We have been using the old barrel churn for thirty years past, and I ;link say it is not to he compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn., either for speed of churning or convenience ; in the. old barrel churn it took generally froin 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, I eon recom mend it to the public as no client, •••• JOSEPII SIIROM. Carlisle, Sep. 4, 184 R. GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand, and will manufacture to order CABINET WARE of every description, Belch as Bureaus, ,Secretarys, Sofas, Tables, Bedsttads, and all articles in his line, and will sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture of good material and durable work manship, He would invite the public to call and examine his stock before prehasing COFFINS, made at thindior:est notke ; terms moderate. , foal ICICLES, PKESER VES.—Jast received and opened by the subscriber, preserved finger - and-Pitte—A-pple, Oraugu hfity, fickla Lobe'ers, Gherkins,. Manglies, Peppers, Tomatoes and Onions, Olives, Capers, An chovies, Sardines,Toinato Ketchup, fine mixed French hiutitard with it. very choice and pure article of Stdipil, for Sale at. may,3l ' lIAVERSTICK'S Arri44l:, THE . .subscribers have jityre - cico - d Trou t ~1- adelphis f a fresh supply of Prune,. Medicines' .Dye-attas,, erfurnery, ; ,F,ancy Articles ,; & o.—= I Our stock rene* . laige anil:complete, and ,as we are determined not testis' undersold, but to 101 l at the, lowest i euskprices,!.we invite the attention of country,,nierehantsphysieirms ,and others, to Miani,tecour,goode end prices, befOrstpurchesing june _ sscorner;ollPittt.and !iighTat" Cutirberlanil - county. ' deem' it'prope r.tia ihterm the' public; Ilint , rhii eta 'teal Meetings ,of. the 13eard Comniiasionerit Will be held 'on :the stiernitVtind Of .each'incirith, at which time any persona having' business with :amid. Beard,'then! heiroffiseiin Carlisle. • .• aMI ~'• •,. •,,.-,. , Doctor .1., Armitrconv ...,1 1 it ...• TO4 6 • rem tiVti4 ''l6 - ' , Ale*findis,oo l ,49w,- -, P ut 8 t NO'. 'O'ilitisite':the ' d well l 9 g A 46 , Loo - rdik ylfercolitiftwite..4 Om ppw . tifm . of 4 ,, /If EDXCIND tifialllEJ ft oi,Ry. , oll l i4yira v 't: ,' soil iF p tie eko e Woman'' - - ,o,l4,Clijldivri t will ' • aittiA - ti lilt tittinitioti.o -' ' , 3:, 'I/ ,nt0q120,,,i ir A• 11.141,051D/1$ 'illrFT;itiaq V*l „ ithoNs, 81 n r d FiaSuilt,v7 EDWARD'Sit.ft tt,I4•VV:WI s;rgteci*lbEPlF. • 'i4epik, ..:.L'AR' A, l A+lpa , l idelitaititt I ,o ' 1 , 1 . .'C1 '''--'-'. E k it ,;of !ha ftlitiii"MaNfittl9S, #49.Allaßiffir, y BEE'4 1 17?1'ol ~., • ogi't , r 1),04,10 I N" QUART 00TrPEAfrpit.144----:-, 4._ tpre. „ • Id by . ELIO rr, sole Agent fo Carl Onmb. Valley Transportation Rouse -ilerenrln AV OA; ..tak 7.!.biaa Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission NIP Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. illfOrlaS his Inends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to hint during the parr year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present sunsuit, and has ad ded two new, large and shlundid Boats to Isis LINE, and will be fully prepared after the .olvr ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and lions Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &e., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des• patch. • Agents for Boats, . CARLISLE 4. GASKELL, R ace 'at rent Wharf, Philadelphia. CEISE & SON, 0 • No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, 2 • J. McFADDEN & CO.S Pitts'g Agents for Cars; WUNDERLICII & GRIER, • No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, O N°. 423 Market at., Philadelphia. SITER,. JAMES & CO., Broad street, Pliiiadelphia. PENN'A. tk. OHIO LINE, , North street, Baltimore. Harrishurg, March 29, 1848.—tf. Warisburg Transportation Line, r- 40 4-1 " C . " • • • FUNK & MILLER, • FORWARDING.Sc CommiesionXerchants, .HAnnisu un , Pa. ship- Produce, Morahan dice, kc. to Baltimore, Philadelphiate &c. Ste.— Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, Sm. cones:lndy fur ado. Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 FOR the removal and permanent_ cure of ail diseases arising from an impure . state - of the — Rloodirmthabirot - the - body, viz Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bron • chins, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in all. its-forms, 'fetter,Scald head, Cutaneons affections of the face an d extremities, chronic Rheumatism. and' , Hepatetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints, White Swellings,- Syphilitic Affections, .Con etittuionpl disorders, arming from debility,Mer ' curial and hereditary predispositions, &c. • . ' ttrin every; c Olga that;_a A mg. p ace in the ' body, it is manifest' thd(jt • in:lironglif . about iiy Bernet hinglbaying n'iliutoitariiivp,leindonte. If we sappose.thb organs " of oar hod} , originally Perreet, they must pentinue,perfeel' ; unfeeephanged by the; , intervention something 'that - Ware an waheitl.:-. thy, relation lii:ii . .'''lri:allT pitsei,,ef 'diemisa, there. • inner be' the interposition' of some new ingredient. * whieh'vy. 011014:, it - I:clinic •nik.ci - eanap;fserSail - to; modify . the, properties ',beide' .eon peeked, With" the' 'botidy: It is abefird,lo lalk'of spontaneous diacritic inking p . liefrin*orgins ' Previduoly? htoldiy .;. ;'with- b. (ii.a: - the . triteffielduen 4 ,,el fornok friotiiiio7 . ogu4;:iiii• well m ight we 0xr9(4,-Pieoei.6l:Philiklalrenfilr, itself epent once*, .y.into*Pitiater'qf R orie, Wlthdur,' ,',,thei lid of SulPhittni Ykeid,",'_ In OW dieeasslifer,o 1 8 , a foricireauad,Sildeh' ,, inaif be - Vdm(Ared . :llieci' the' • ageney:of the . alcied,,,„ For thlo,, purpose ~there is ', . 1, ~ : iiiitiOr terthi,Ennageil9 . 4434l# . s . ' • , -kf' f PP• wing usll #F l AMl : • t f': t )! ° lo#' li P;it , c . :I ,' . • Philadelphia, June 7 ,. 1 . 847.`: , I ' - wring-been- apprifierLor4hn naterepf,the-P,on— ''apinal',lktiffdrdtr, me ,muble:pleasureto biribliko, recommend jt,..,its noralnableiereitdkibt idl - -LIAlf ':Attropini:comitinnionar,and glandular dieeasee,ite. ',7l49li.itjs eliPP.6l4llihdit * Pfed , ' -To '6liitthlt'ao., fi ~ neboek and rOciiiiie?liddi.diui". hi I A filif i qa,k9 , tAhey cannot Obtain ,it ihrwmprollit abi f !wily!) .1 11 14,1 1 , 111 f91 1 0-allile lYarkislo liOTOli.P . liti.o eLPtin-- ~„40,.:,;litapc'utilid iiiiyilfeiiiriad.lefitikt-il „Oy1 1 4.101a l gn ! il su'co,. card ~ , • 4 !)';'.":)fi.ti ,I,l+.lii AO ;,!:,D41...vP,,k404acr.Ri , i,.., :-....Prepar P ClFlHM,,sclia • at UM ,PiOrti lk lyir I f l corne F i , ThiXd, and . Elont h .streetst,.Plitlasl4l. • a- a • ~;.- ileileain ,Carbsle, by frlf7EYLlCiTTS...cm,ilop,l9. '••pihtibottlite'fitila POE battle:l...4' -.: --:•4- -- feb2let 1NFEL504.7• , .1'1k... cal 44% . •frpta100": '; , hthik all, • 4 1 10 1 ,,gill:r ' 8 bil., gin Rost„lef' •iniii*lidlilY 1 :-.;..•;,,•,..,,•,-,,: ~.-....,..,-,.v_i" ; Cl',k.' laus ' T .. Po I t.. 1• - -, t , 1.1 • . 1 In 'bringing this preparation erS'iusertiatttts / Is - to Its present state of perfection i 'tied the experience 77 , of fourteen years has furniiihed them the most ample op portunity to study, in their various lams:the diseases for Orhich it Is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and Are: Pa- "---, tionterwho wish a aeim.v 0001:Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy. themselves of its stiperfaity, and the invaluable property it possesses of arresting and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its present improved form may safely claim to be the BEST and ontavasv Medicine of the age. • Its progress to the fame it hits attained may be traced by a long line of facts and cures, that/ stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health. The following is from Col:S: G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: ' Mestlrs'. - A. - 11, - BeD, - Sisms - : - - - ' -''._ • -•:-.EmYork, /armory 7, 1848. GENTLEMsa,—linving used, and witnessed the effects of you excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts of the Southern country, viz, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, ,and Mexico,.l feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. - In my own . case , it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the enervated State of the system , and exciting, in the most agreeable manner, tuonicand invigorating.influence. Yofir Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extenkively,used by the U. States array. in •hietricoinnd my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past Ave years been in the habit of using it„ . and recommends the same ; he and myself adopted the _article at the same time, anti it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite in the army.. In conclusion I would say, that the better it iaknown the room highly it will be prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will Make it generally known throughout-the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. , Yours very respectfully, S.: G. TAYLOR, - . • . U. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn., January 1, 1848. • Messrs. SANDS :—Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the ego of my wife. She was severely a ffl icted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body ; the glands 01 the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a rear, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked ono leg;iind below the knee suppurated. Ifer physician advised it should be laid open, which was dose, but without anyperreanent benefit. In this situation we heard of,. and wore, induced to use SANDS' The first bottle produced ,a decided and favor able e ff ect, relieving her. more-than any prescription she had ev'er taken; and Velem .she had used six bottles, to the astonishment- and delight of her friends, she found her health quite restored. It is now over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the diaonse was thoroughly eradicated from the system.. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think Saabs' Sarsaparilla a greet blessing•to the age. Yours with respect, • . JULIUS PIKE. Extract:from a letter received from Mr. N. NV. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa county, Va. I hare 'cured a - negro boy of...naine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly. Fredericks .1411, Vs., AA, 17, 1848." 4) .." N. W. HARRIS." The following testimony from fir John Grigg, late • Rector,of the Chufeh of thh Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almoit daily received I. .. , 11 L Atessrs. SANDS :—A member of my faunily,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 and efficacy, hoping thud others may be induced to make a trialef,tt. Nee York, May Itl, Me. .1011 . 1 i GRIGG. Messrs. A B. & D. SANDS Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1847. GENTLZMEN—PeoIings of gratitude induce me to make amublic acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several -youra-been-afflieted-with--sorofulons-swellings in-my - head; which - a - times wouldgather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears and at others would break out in different parts of my face and head. ' These continued until my throat, fape, and head were Oiliest one complete sore, and for a long time' I was so hoarse that it was with the utthost thfficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. • I consulted different . physicians, and tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commended Mew your Sarsa parilla. lam now well; the sores 'are all healed, and I attribute,the result entirely to the effects of your valuable medicine. ; Yours, with respect and gratitude, PUEDE CAHOON. Bong personally acquainted with the person above naihed, I believe her statement to be correct. - JAMES M. D. CAItR, Justice of the Pearie. PREPARED AND SOLD, NVIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL. DY -' 2. .r•-• A - - .Lt. - - AY: 'CIL -- IJRUOGirS AND Cliijnaterrb, v 100 FULTOIVET., COTINAR &FA .PIECY.YORIC. Bola also by Draggiets generally thrOughout lief United .Statea and Canada,. • - Price 31 per Bottle ; six Bottles for $5. Heeler's Panacea; ESIMEE . CURE OF LIVEq COME oROti o „, f emur tq u i f , i, , LO Orilpp i oginury Watches and Xourelryl . )4 CHEAPER THAN EVER ;1- 1 1 41 8 Who!eetile and Retail—At i "Philndetphin , Watch and Se Ak elry Store, ' No. 9ii North S ~, -O Fz• • - :ki.= CON D street, corner of Qui • '„lfaTi,i2.lriAlr ry street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases,"full jewellod, $3O a cl upWards Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $l5 and upw,ard., Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 a upwards Silver.Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10., ...Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—T. $5, Desert $lO, Tahle $l5, other articles in p , portion. All goods warranted to be what th are Fold r, C on-11 y on hand a large assortment of fi GOLD JEWELRY rind SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & C E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates Co, John Harrison, U & It Beesley, and otl• superior Paten-Lever Movements,' which a . _ be cased in any style desired • reongements have been made with all di al3.6ve. named most celebrated manufacturers f England, to furnisluat short notice any reqUir style of Watch, or which orders will be mkt nod - the - name and residence of - the - person dering.put on if requested noir 8] Stovesl Stove ell Stoves!!! • M No. 97, South Secad street. Philadelphia el J. TYNDALE, respectfullyjnvites Vs examination of his' arge stock' of Stov, embracing some of the beat and most eloga t patterns of. Pennsylvania, New York. Peck together with a beautiiul, assor - mont of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and [radiate) . for parlors, dining rooms, charnbers,or kitchen He believes that his assortment will compel to advantage with that of afiy other estsbliel merit. He has also a splendid stock of Orr s celebrated Air-tight Stoves, for which ho Jul , been agent for many yearn in this city, in ..t1 manulitcture of which for excellence and cheat ness, he refers to hie numerous purchasers, at for beauty of patterns he believes himself unr ironed. - ^ ,For Stoves, whether of Wood or Coal, li assortment is complete. Ho returns his thanl, toll's old customers, to , whom-and to the publ . ho renews Itikinvitatlon to give him a call at tl: old stand, No. 97, S. Second street, Philade Phia... [6014 TEAS I tilAg!..- • DAVID ,If rEANgIii;' 44, 1 0 .A 3 ila C de h l e p a h lu t 'f" 4 -1 [icor, cols Eank Woe so t i • • offers for sale ' the following choice ae r menr'of TEA, on accommodapyg !ortas ' 500 halfcheets:kowchong 200' do MrlllY9ng ' 100 , do. ,1 001 0 ng,,, • ' 100 chews" English Droehrasl { y i , .400 half chests do 50 chests hdokea.Bouchong 25 do- dot ~..Powchofig -,, 25 do black Ifrif Pakipi„ do °polka:Po , , 200 14 lb. lioxos'eppmfor PfiogY,lolllif , -"''' 2501islf'Pkaips'Y'dung' '':' . l2B 'AO ,; • GuppOnior . 42: F ' ' ; CompallY A 44,„ • • ' THE'pers,on who took tho.!bundlo of Knivor + i -;and F ore from:the...Hardware Store on,. Saturday morninz i A,FritaillellAct , rourti.thop, Antt expikiiiret4 TCfb d C THE auk c aepificijum,,PAktt raceia4 Fancy and EtaPle Dry Goode; 30 whlakilicLlCl ‘ a ng a n.of the public ii i4vAad.,l , • ' ' L.'r• kiic p!. ) ppAPUNlAßilry.rusireteCiivitC' lieilk; noassaPis.Colognii; , Extracas Jockey thibi Henget; Ae'DatelhrineraniunOadd ter.!) `fume -de - Jenny •. • • • ` •••' tilr u nel 0 TDB MIN G• - vi,,r4 ea 3r; 1 101j!I PRAMP/Ace , sl;* liD-• •11 tthl ' 4a.hkell and.Spikaa:jaii,:receiyed_ "i'LVIV and t ort : axle' at the Cheap Hardware) iliciut)' NB.—Aho.ll.omigg . 0 viii ) aluiNfiltlollotPier inekb.' 1 tt. •g 3 VA t il I I 71 , 61 1 R 0)1,09" 7julyltl I - 7 - , t. :141 i pxtlinsiire Fuvalture•Riionts. _W 1_ :IvoIJAOOB FETTER .& !SON. trirOULD, respectfully ' cull the attention o V; Hduse-keepers and the public, to the ''ex;. !inslie stock.of splendid FURNI'I',URr, inclu—' 'ding Softie, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables;. !Biassing and Plain Bureaus; and every iiariety.of Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which they have mit' 'Opened at their NEW ROOMS, on the corner, of North Haney& and Lowlier streets, Carlisle, 'They .are confident thitt the superior finish.of rite . .workman4ltip, and elegance of style, in which .thek articles aro got up, together with their CH6Aft(E3S, will recommend them to every per , son,WaMing Furniture. _They Win also made ,arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in their line, both plain end ornamental, elegant and useful, at 'prices which cannot fail 16 suit purchasers, They would earnestly invite persons who are about to 'continence 'house-keeping, to call and examine their - , present elegant stock, to which they will constantly Make additions of the newest and most modern style,. COFFINS msdo to order at the shortest no- tice, for town and cotimry, Carliale,'Seet G. l'BlB XIS y r. , p.cp,,, 37 , 4 , . ..• -- 4--- \ , . fi'l ....,,y2A S ' ,' ~,, i llV„#d;ll4c A .,, e,,i: - .V . ;1 9 !5-. . • ) , 7 , ,:$ ill , : 1 , 9/4.44.a : ;•,4i,\ . , , d i ; ; ,,,;: i .; - • —..• A., ~-,-,. .. L4ne,,,, •c•WA'01 .4 4,.^- 74 .4'4.ril q• --.1--_ -._A . . 1 -• - • f'W;•:•-44,?4*7 . .. - SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Caro of all Diseases arising fronton Impure state of the Blood. AHIS filedieineepernfas particularly upon - the Blood, and cures disfuse without voinitin or purging. It never fails to cure . ho most i obstinate cases of Rlitutimilism i -Dis--- cases of the Lungs,.Couglis, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers mid 43ures of longstanding. ' , It is cheaper ihari any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each becic, which cost, only 75 cents, and to those using it nc, cordin to vizeetion one bottle will Inst,lo days. Certificates are pouring in from all .parts of the co . try attesting the virtue of this Medicine i: . uses of longstanding, which • have been gin , up by physicians ass 1101)C -less and boy-in I the reach of medicine to cure. . ‘VIIOOPISG COUGH, Shepherd's Semi. parilla never fails to cure., . CONSUMPTION .cured by the cse of Shep -herd's Sarsaparilla-_ The following is fro it a gentleman of re spectable stantlingin p,illi(noce.wh.) was cf-- retrialry cured - of that dreadful diseas.e, Con suliaption.. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. : , .. Baltimore, Aug. 29,1347 .. .. • This is to certify that I- was fat sinking undersyrnptoms oftfonsumption of the Lung., until I was ree,llllll , endeo to try Shepherd's ' Sarsnp dila, which fortuthitely I did and am under, the strongest eon victi.n that it saved my life. I nm now- rapidly recovering and hope in a short timb to he restored to perfect health,nnd under no•considerlition-would lb° -'withrint the medicihc. ..DA VI D RICKETTS, ' No. 23, Hill street. abieltherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer, We challenge the world Coproduce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of wcrms, from thehuipgn body than Shepherd's Willa. fuge. It has been used by thou - a inks. with entire satisfacti in. It has the advantage of most other Virmiftiges, as lure vcr sickens th 3 person using it., It has cured children that have been subj , ict to fits for years, and that hail been given up by physician, parcnts and 'friends. It should always be used us u purge, ti'vo o for children, as itstrengthene them, anti at th same time carries elf the coarser par tidies °flood, and worms, if they are troubled with them. The following certificate has been handed to us by Jorge Koons, of Luzerne county, Pa. It speaks for itself: Town 11111, Pu, Jan 20,, 1847. JOIIN.KOONS, Esq. Dear Sir—You will please send me 4 hot. Y tlasmoro of Shepherd's Vermiftige. The three 3 bottles purchased of you a short Omen-01litre been used with the happiest effects. They were given to thre'e of rny children—in one ease 65 worms were expelled, in another 164, r and in the lust 67. I sin anxious to give the rest of my family the benefits of this medieine 'and therefore order us above. This is decid, edly the best article for destroying worms tha hill ever been in this part of the country. I have tried Orrick's, Beaker's, Merrick's and t without any gero - d - effeel. t Vows with esteem, • •- , SA ItIDEUSN-YDER;- • Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Vorinifuge aro for sale by the folltiwiflg respectable mar. chants of' Cumbe.tland county, Pa; and by Dr.. Wm. C. M'Phorson, Harrisburg: G. W. DITN CR, Carlisle; John Pulwilcr, Shippensburo; John Diller, Newville; Robert Newburg; MD & J B Lackey. Bloc. ersvillo; A Richards & Co, Plainfield; Dun lap& Bar, Kingston ; S. &S. A. Coyle,Hoges. town; Win,Alcsander,Papertown. April 26, 1898 0. CONRAD, Importer of NVotelt IIIiIMP, FRINGES &c—J tat opened, a gen- Ur oral rissartment or Gimps and Fringes. s Also, Black Mantilla Silks of various qpalities / 0 apd pricesi by • sep27l . ( 7 I W HITNEtr; BROOM AND WOODEN—WARE Store, No. 6; ;North Third street, one door above Arch, cast side, Philadelphia, manufactur era and whol.ganle dealers in all lcinds of Brooms, Brushes, BueTtels, Cedar Wore, Willow and French Baskots. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern made Wood en-Ware of every description, &c, !Lc, at the lo;wls4market jrripes. . mar I ;Leaf Tobacco. O'bclCY •Erid • OHIO • oci4-din ' !!Eg . , . . , .-Anti . -Dyspepttc .oatholioon, .: .- For Dyspepcia, Nervpusileadecite,,and Liver' Diseases. t 111IIIS is a Megretnble compound; 'Werrented_n. .12'afe and effectual remedy, not olliY for DPI: - -,P9Psii; but for t los m t enses resulting from and ' t , cohnectbd '4eith'it. - dig - add - 6d'cfroltdiften , ofTtlie !Stomach and liver, or derarmehtemacf tke . diges t live YfUhctions,' such' tis 'debility .or Weakness • „ flatulency, Apse of appetito,..sonr eructation% ar, t i - ateldttFef - the' slantech, - cOstiviftic,si liendache, flatulent and'billibtaii'eolie 'lf ps r to re. ' ' , CoMinended. so„those who ere: suff9rino linder! ~d ibilitiand dnrpssien of spirits, us ; sot/Piing, and-renovating n'owellt being , paitietilailt adtlo7.! re " i lt i ratr, 44 .*"!GlL:. i'''':4l,,, -- 1: - ,„.. : -.. atirPet . Zan., L'.,,.4.., _. • . . ;‘. - i : t3T r ecei'vW Ih i -Lergiat,acacr tpttnp Q , ettge a eve var iety and style, ever ro '*ailiele;tAleFfeor , Oil Olethei ntvpattemni ; .i.. 1 91 140 k Very l'' 19w at the oheo'ii ‘ store Of . a l ,', : -1 •,', 4, / , ' , . •(!. ~ -., . .,e, 0011:;13Y. 1 ,' '.l lriti ' REP A. taTIOW . g A:oi b ,' W;ii ii. 24 1. , w4l,onit'titel litany nnticlea piepnie'd'rentlin'hil r ! i'nonnine so'deaeritedly paritilar.na Bouteet's Ent% ../tuetratz whiettieltiatly•ieelebentetklnerelenhelhali • bti.tettiOilg, i)res°rllfgll,ll.ll.Br3s°M4lii,?l,gpf7lll 1 0 1 i thq , neir.3- 9 Af,v. - •, -, - . nett 't4,4 , i /;'“ .;1 1 14:W, MI IFE#AVXKiii b lIIN . ~;,._:,,,, ~ I Bombazines ) Sto: ~,,,,.,_,,,,,,,,,,,,, !. A'Alrit'it . i.:ii'priety' of .: • Rcifiiiiiiiiiiiii;'pw - sa' ;Cpplillieras4 is , RYtilikileiLitineiVii4dPo'lli irz . Diellai i L o silßelustire!eivod suit] fcT sale cherip_.l)7l' , ..x.'7i: 1 ..4.;.. •,,,;,? ' 1...L.' •,' • '-, ~ "•• —G,•41 7 I•4l',DrE(r, ' ~~ 'i~ ;a EISE &,J. EL Rowe, •)! , .:" . :IP,. l )li:lo'oliiiiii - '; !oheap , lWindOWoß . AdJi • , •i- ' • J; street, Philadelphia, VENITTNNTILIND ufnethrer, has. now on hand the largest and most. fashionable assortment of narrow slat. and'oater Yeniiian Bliuds, of any other catabliskrnept in thelthiited States ; e ntire riots , styles,. trimmings and colors, 'Which Which will be sold at the lo,west prices, Wholesale and.,Yetnil. Old Blinds palmed and trimmed to look equal new. The Citizens of Carlisle and•adjacent country are respectfully invited to call and examine his as eartnient, before, meld ing else*bere, fueling confident of pleasing and toying satisfaction to all who may favor him whir a call. . BENJAMIN 3-WILLIAMS, may2 , l-3an No. 1.N.2 Sixth'st., Philnd r i'XINNENT'S Washington Gallery o 2 DagueTe o- types, - No. 234 North ;Se Cond street, N. W. corner of Cal:0101in strew, Philadelphia. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establitihment, for ONE DOL LAR, are universdly conceded to he xiitiAt. in every respect to'xiirr in the city. Pictures taken equally WI 11-in cloudy And clear weather. A lorgliassort mew Of IVIEnALLici-ss and LOCHETS on hand, at front $2. to :35, inclnding the 'picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Cumberland connty, to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in the art et Daugerreotyping. which .will be exhibited cheer filly and without charge.• julys. T•Sc. J C TENNENT: Perot, Hoffman, Rx Forwarding rind Ceneral Commission Afsrehants, -No. 41 North Wharves, and E3-N.WatOr , street, Philadelphia. p P LASTER and SALT constantly an hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on Pioduce. Refer to D CNIPIIREYSI F ANK N 414 CO e f LEA. BUNKER & CO. J. W. KERR, Ilariisburg. npr 5-13 m • Iron Corami:ssier Warehouse, No. 105 Norilt Water sired!, ned No. 54 North ' Wharves, Philadelphia. THE iinders:goed siill continuo the onttnis) sion 'business, fur the sole of all descriptions of 1 RON. ()or experience" of ninny yenrs;and ex• to *lye acquninrailee am h dealers and consumers of Iron, throM,thmit the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as gave us peculiar ad vent:los to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 52.6 m OR RICK & CA NIP BELL. Atwold's Empire Cloaking . Stove. TN again- calling attention to this unequalled slit E. the proprimotr has the pleasure to inrorm the public that (externally) it has under- Vona an entire 'chi - Inge—the pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each other, and n SU NI MER I I AND !WHAM: APPARATUS, beiwiLadded, thus rendering it faulflese, and un less there is another laultless Stove in ilia altar het, this is mutestionasly the best, ns it now emliraces.every valuable it proveMent possessed by any other Strive, in additiol to some peculiar to t sell, se - cured by Levers Patent. Thu success of this Stove, since its introdue , tion.is unequalled. Nothing has cve'r been of. feted for culinary purposes that has given -stud, general t.ati4faction. Stoves have "been voided after its form ; some dealers have'even used its fundsmental principles, but the proportitms were so unlikelhe original, that they bear the relative value that a munferleit does to a genuine Complete COOK and other COON STOVES in great-variety. Persims desiring these admire -We Staves, are'requestedloculrat the Stove and Tin. Wore Iminufactay of flue subscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, Who is agent fur Cumber land county. may 24 : -JOHN D. GorwAs. REigOVA. SHOE - TIM: AI) VVA Eli 01 . PE. - W A I LA Rl{ B E has removed its his - new 4 • Warehouse, corner of Calvert and Alt:red streets, Baltimorq,and ins now in store, of T rees ingairtation Ifoin the celelirated factory of 'Tinley. Tatham fv.,Walker, a lull assortment of B.IIOE TIIREA I), viz : brown, green, hall blenched, white and yellow, 'shush he is preps. red to sell by the bale ur less quantity, en as good terms as the same qualPy enn be had fur m the U. States. A inn n general assorrment of SHOE TOOLS and FIN,DINGS, viz: Shoe Knives, rasps, pincers, hammers, nwls and an handles, pegs of ell sizes, bristles, weld it g, boot cord. shoe nails of all sizee, cut end east lacks, French irons emnpletc, peg rasps end cutters, &c, &c, &u. Premium (Bess Paper, to take thg,place of the euninvit sand paper, n very sn parlor article, being ottr own Oli11111rarIII:e ^ w.A n nANTEn. Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, et iniping boards, nll of his own Manufacture, of the very best timber end Mille latest stub•. Even• ern. de esti be obtained at his establi s hment fur iliflll.- 11filr1116112 RllOlB and Shoes, erupt leather.. All of the ;hove will be situ at the, lowest. market prier. Country Merchants are par:4.lllm lv re quested to coll. E. LARSATIEE, aug . ll—l [no] .-N0.2-1, Calvert st, Baltimore REMOVAL. LAB ORATOiiY OF THOMSON'S BOTA =M:IIM HI'M. LA RR A BEE, No. '2O S. Calvert street, 13niiimore, has mimed his Labora tory to his new building No. 21, and has always on hand the largest and most complete assort ment of pure, Botanic reined , es in tl.e United States, prepared 'under his special care ni his `Labortory—beingthe first erected in the United States for the special purpose of preparing TH O.MSO NIA Isl B 0 TAN IC MEDICIN ES. All oy the' pulverized and compounded articles are put up in quarter and half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing, and upon heuer terms than the sante article can be had for in -the United •States.- , - Ev . ery article in his line is warranted genuine— the public can rely upon this. A liberal discount made to country merchants,. who are'particularly requested to cull and exam. Inc quality, Ste, before purchasing. various' Treatises, embracing . the most reputed authors, Upon the 'fhonisomnii o.r Bo- Italie System of Medicine, may also be• 11431. at his establishtnent, by theltiantity or single copy. It Never Fails, ..Di CURE YDURSELF.—From time immemo rial"there has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the depend cure and , propagation of which results from the 'violation of divine end moral • laws. To those .tartapTen, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, as being the most certain, speedy, and , valeablosPecifig.ever °tiered to the unfortunate. It hes wherever known acquired a repeietion , that daily experience continues toetrongthien., , Thee eandri.haVe been eured•hy its use, and as it leaves _tmedor-on_thabreatitrrequires-neithor-restriet ion. in diet or tisineits;'nor ediiinins either mercury. or.norchnutdrogs in the laistinititiouti to !hasps-, tern„ it is'holdly prestited as the beet rernedy,for such.ilisea r ses yet eflered. • .It 'is used hyslfysi-• coins and pronounced superior to any known re tnedY: Full.directioneaccompany each , bottle. For bale; et N.:Yr:cottier ad.nnd South streets ; Philadelphitt; and. by . S.:..ELitlQllt.Vgrlialpi,Pr,.. TOrkt: - 0;.117:7 - Mil - 1 4 a mail er r ; D. Merlsoriqn!a'o4 J. Witethi llarrishurg, ,Ptt, .• 111 1 1 0 1 1111 11,NETiiit' . ritceit , t: , ti t . . oilnilter c , I en, y' ; 'o t tit ititel ed rqtfttotlirprbf. it coiltattis. nortitlior oft icla‘i,ltielt4il tniiitay) *hi injure ttitif tacit h !`‘. , ;l 11' & I vo ;:vEIiEIVIING',/, r, • '.' , I NS t 1. lir • 1 dct; • OnstOheei,efilisfei go hozes,Tin - Platei , just 'recidvedltdidlcir halt? 'o' thb Chou ROrdware sStbio,ob.vie6 qtf , ' t;xI , WAI . GHtI! 7 •Srei SrXt 0 N' , littWbAti)AittilkiS: r :Aiolifelidict an,, li/ILI C 'I llt tell ini filig t79ll" 4 I l i m il l ! ,1 :4T I11117 4: I.llll.‘:l i ? T fS i ailll j . H'' : ! 4 57„ Ahi 17 :0 1 34A 1 4 4,4 4ti1; L} 't ..". ;:c4.•-,. ‘. tr. ' k iiii,; , eik§igia#l,,piWt!flv ,, r, ' 43'6 'filZl 4 , ' 161'.r , ;;VP °q r.. .;MllKT*Yenn•.Pofff HP: PP I? Sci ,f 4 VPiJOsP4RlToo l l . ., iirPfit,,tilei • ItS 3Etetikn4. itioft?9v 4; r4;40,9 i 4, , ,, r r iii,p ,p t fi n i l po i ?... , 4 1 CY' qt° 4 ll Il i e $ 6 l 607114 9 4 I I : 1 01 1:1.t it ft. :f A ut i 6n inefii! : ;li lVe H l t: ll/ ;11 1 , 11 . a , V ,.., , r,i - til, 0 1: ri 3 1 8 8 : , ,1 e ..!# tossir it ., .fl , 6 ,, , ~,,,, ~, ,: scgt;;., i '..1V•t”34.9 , ..VV0,101 vit._ , ~ . _ litelj,, Ill'OpkititiyTOLE`ttikelT it IN . / 4 1177.7; IiEMED,Y Tpumphant 11 , 50;00Q:cases cured imdicpust your' _ MEE THIS -medicine 'te Warranted, to cure ri„ cases or Wi n d internal or exterribi,and all initathinatorY dia. eases found in.contunction With the Piles, Boob as Chronic Dynenteri; described in irk following certificate : Philadelphia, Sept. 90047. Messrs. Ketcham & Benbliuw..-A4eiste:--A• • bout five year. ago' I yes afflicted with whet was called chronic dysentery.' I have sufftttli with it ever sir ce, and physicians have me that my liver was rffectd, end that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood end pus, at. tended with n peculiar putrid smell, were'tbe freryooni discharges. A short time since mode a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit front cluing war .air, but nuffved more severe than ever before. While 16ere, a shy. sicinir offered to cure, me for $4O, in three months. Ale in the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved by lriudnum , I saw in the wrapper of your Elortuery, a perfect description of my complaint, together with many certificates of cures, This gave, me „great confidenco• in the mceicine, end 1 per. chased a hex, nine doses of which has eppa really cared me, end I am proposed to say everything in its favor, or render any service I Can to hunianity by subscribing to its merits Respectfully yours, ' lIENJ. PERCIVAL.. SO S. Sixth Ft. Wcaltnoss and inflammation of 1110'81,4m, 'falling of the bowels, womb &r, that females particularly are subject in, under peculiar eiren nista trees ; for. Which marry certificates could he given oftspeedy cons— but—deliency forbids their publication. Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of blond to tlic head, dyspepsis, fistulas inflsp, mai ion of the simnel:lt, fidd a speedy ctireThn Dr. Uplis 'Eleetuary. It is an interns I r‘mierly, end cures by its notion on the bewele and blood, the relaxed state of which is the cause of the above named diseasrs. UNIVERSAL ( O, I IIENDATIMkI From every city, town and vlllage, - where Dr. Uplium'e Vegetable Pile Electuary lies been Introduced, the most gratifying intelli g-mce of its etrects - havec been received by thu Proprietor. In hundreds or instances it line _triumphed over cases which wt.ro .e.eemed incurattc. .. Letter of Capt.G, AV. Lean, Into of the U. S c. sery ice. en Illeinher of the N.J. Legislature Rahway, Juno 16, 1847 T have ben nfflieted for years with the Piles, and,l tve tried, u itbout anything like permanent benefit, rihnost everything even in. ing the mime or n remedy. I :ind as a matter of cont,.ti, lost all confide:les in medicine.— Under this feeling I 'NHS itldlirr(l-111,t without fdIICIIIIIVe, I confesr— to inc. Upham's Eleetit nry, and having plot it' nbnat three v.reks, according . .Ito the direr dons laid down, I tind to my surprise, as well as -sittisCnetinn, that every . Sycript,nit or the disease iosl.rit. n . (3. I 'think - Intim inike:hl Dr-Orhant and Illyself to make this state meet. G W Mri.ii.tli _. AddrePretl 1 ille.nrcrlis in G R: • Rust 1 C:uu3.ly, Alt..; Fel. '.20. 1847 Messrs. Wititsr Sr; stticpittg—t;iitils:— For the lurt fi Loon-pars horn niilut,d s ith that most tiktressitig dkense .The Directing Pilost,' and 111,1, had ri.s4nitre ton groat Hinny medic:4los, withetit of luinin4 tclicf. wail I obtained it XCF of Uphant's Pile lilestoury from yet), which Wive Fla for relieved toe that litake grout pleasure in recotnntendiog. it to nll who nr 4 e tittlictedmvith Piles, ns:n safe nr.d sure • IC P formerly 13ookitccper. Rank of Cohalite. lietnal kettle cure of Vortie nil, Meech 14 My - Hear Sir—l eOOOOl express In. you' my sincere and lies I I felt t 'tits Il r the wondel . lol cure 1 have xgcllienet d 113. the use of your truly:Ne10:11110 Elect nary. 1 hare been a perfect indrtyr to the I.lleedieg Piles for 12. n years past, su much so, that 1 been me reduced to lo mere skeleton, will, loss of oppetile and gottenl derangement of the digestive organs; my eyes also I creme I.ll'ev . it.d, Lind Nei . 1 was a wisely to myself, and woe o.lio t oe, to give op my 1411 c, litre ; ‘vltielt I held in-11.0 Custom ill)fflie FOllll. years. • I have tried ail kinds of 1111Clitifit, had the le st' Vet ic e the physicians or llos on and this plat e give, ' spent 'noel, -annoy and I-vice submilit d to a surgical operation...4o had heroine perfectly tired of_ life, nod at the sugge.:tien or Try friends I was induced to try a box of your medicine. The first 1 !own: relieted me slightly, still I II rrxeurrori• and purehased second, and nssure you when I rot half . through 1 found getting „wclli 1 . kept thi, and nine lam a new man. My (Fear sit, language cannot express my Pheeks, that ant once more restored to 1 1 l Oh, and now in e condition to support myself tied flair.) , de. pendent on me. Years rrst 0011111 y, „ great regard, SA NI UEL CH A R T.ToN Nets Yolk, June 14, 1.848 114CrS Ketiltom r.S• Hut tht.w—'l Ins ttiti. firs !hail hese beer severcly clliittell for teeny years -with the Piles, but mare particularly within Ifie lost nine months. Having tisrd.all . the remedies presptibed by my physicist:. also hosing tried Either means to little or ne ad" vantage, I became verylmuch discouraged and felt aathough I must suffer as lung'as I lived. But prosieentifilly I we Interim 41 by Mott, instrtirtm• of the public school at Staten Island. that I could be cured by your valuable Pile Electuary, - Having confidence is his statement, I. immediatc . ly precura some or the medicine and am very happy to. inform yen that 1 ant note perfectly curt d by tile use of only one btu: Very truly your OlTdient scrstint„ . G EMIG E it CROSS Sold .wholerfl6 and rend by ttraviimg & RENSHAW, 1:21 Fnhanst , N: Y., and by druggists generally throughout Ore United 'States and Canada. per box, Sold in Carl.shi by S ELLIOTT, July 26, 18411 • St4pton's E:tternal Remedy; crtfEn . . • II uAtir , ,s. .1(41.47411.Ew7'T, Is now universally acknowledged to be th% I.IIFA I,I,II3LE:..IiffiNEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal A ffi.etions, Contractions aid iho Muscles, Sore Threat and Quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulccrs, Pains in the Duck and - iii Chest, Agtui in the Bless' acid Fate, 'l'notli•nelie, Sprains, Bruises, Salt [them, Buns, Croup, ' Frosted Peet, and all. Nervous DitensetC .. - ILTUN'I"S LI N 1111E111' is eusutining a noior - Ka - ety unequalled by,e - Wy similar remedy. r requires no puffing to give it a'reputatium it line been for sonic time silently and sorely securing it, and now, when its beneliiial'effi eta Bove been . experienced by so many, the expressions of grab ludo are conturually-ripperaingi , and those who -have been made,whele by its means are desirous that the Wilhite& sfiquiCim. 'tner • remain ,igno rane.oftita„MYOutible...ep,d,,m,fallitilgreitisitcy,ri.-.......,-------- 'Mr. Geo, E. Siatitod,.;:the:.,Pr,mtripier,,,le '. , i). 11 -*. . ';atant ly.xeceiviaerqsitill'ediiiiis'o,T,b,pfi . afiti?,,i,ceei,yed ' . . ; frowns use; and 't!titiVii.i't lie r 'ettfet) it lies 1,1'40.t . i4 2' ' lalidosi t excestrLbeliell , ,- - : - 'lO - enti'eneil lyiiiithl : 'hill ''''' ~ . .heeti, ti cripple for 'eight Tenri; halting: i•i4iielit'd ''' ' .:,.thotopine, wheit Mt, het age , olowoiyoars;thy. a 'fi ! , , i. , ,t f frvei ftchair, : . 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