' , • . . Vtatilb:lll.43llVl4o3l.) THERIO . IB A LAND, There is a land from earth afar, 'T Is the, great 'promise given, - Like Asks eternal brightening star, 'That gilds the arch of Heaven— 'Tie where eternarday dath shine, And youth , s renewing bloom, Goes hand in hand with opening Time, Nor dreads the dark drear totr,b. 'T Is where tile smiles of sainted souls Beam Dom celestial eye's, 'T Is where the voice of Deity rolls Eternal In the Ales— Around whose throne eternal light Forever beams a• ray; No sable curtain of the night Shute out celestial day. Seek ye this land, ye exiles, now— The promisad hope is given— Faith will make amboth the troubled brow And point your souls to Henven. SUBMISSION TO GOD.—The conversion of the soul is the first submission. Be fore this it rebels, secretly and openly , against God's law. It turns always from God, and live in a state, of insubordina tion to him. When we are told of this in theological language, we doubt or dis believe it. We cannot think, we say, that there is any ENMITY between us and our Heavenly rather; and we invest the language -of scriptures which se plainly assert this, with some vague and metaphorical meaning. • And yet, after all, though we deny 'it in words, there is something in mtr secret consciousness which tells us it is true. In our sad anti sorrowful hours when we want some re --'lugs to go to, we cannot find such a re fuge in God The soul, desolate and wretched, finding a blank in every Esammy - direction Ari which it looks, _..sees something worse than 'a blank in the direction of Heaven. It instinctive ly paints to itself the face of God -dark ened. by. a frown. While everything looks comfortless below, it finds only a dark and gloomy dread of retribution when it - attempts to :look aboVe. •In a word,•the unchanged soul of , mati has always a feeling• which no reasoning can remove, that there is a vast and eternal power ruling sublimely above it, under whose mighty .hand it ,has "never yet been humbled. There,are times in the experience ,of :every._ reflecting Mind, when the"ivorld seems_to shillik into in significant dimensions, and withdraws from the view. --Its colors fade, its pro mises of happiness disappear; its sor rows and woes darken'the whole hotizon ; its brief period of duration seems just at nend, and the . heart longs to. fly' away in search of something to rest upon, buLis repulsdd - by the still gloomier as pect of everything; beyond" the grave, where reigns supreme a power to which it has, never yet been willing to bomn— Weary at length.of this wretched isola tion; and touched by a - sense of the Di ..rvine- kindness and compassion which . ..seek to draw us from it, we "come and submit. \We humble ourselves under the might.): hand which we feel" it vain .and wicked 'to resift any longer. NATIONALHAPPINESS..—Neither Indus- try, nor science, nor machines, mi . books, can alone make 'a people happy. ..41.11 these thtpgs are useful in their way, and the legislator ought to propagate and mul tiply them ; but if contented with having developed the intellectual and terrestrial part of man, he neglects to educate the soul, that divine essence of humanity, in stead of a happy people, he will see a round him only an uneasy multitude, un bridled in its passions and harrassed with the double want. of rising'and knowing of which tli sublime instinct constitutes its punishment. You 'have directed it towards the earth. and it remains there in 'the midst of riches and of"pleasures which' consume it. Why do you not open for it the gates.of heaven Eveyy thing which calms the heart, everything which aggrandises ;humanity, comes from above. You wish for hap,pinesq; fer power, it has been placed in heaven ! and the wisest, if it be not also the most . ieligioits, can"neier be the ,happiest na tion: !torts .S Sliops. NEW AND CHEAP STORE. • ,_ : Groat Bargains. THE subscribers, recently from Philad el phia,' respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle surrounding country, that they have just opened at the corner of N. Hanover and Donator streets, an. entire pew stook of.DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, tog ether, with 'alienate]. ' assortment. of BOOTS - and SHOES, ali of whieb . have ' been purchased at' tish.present lovv Orides,ntid will be .sold 1 tery 'eheap - for 'cash._' Igettitil'eall and examine the etotkiiitt we itrOletarirtined to soli at very email profits.- ' . v.:They hair, 'also been appointed agents kir the sale' of the Pekin Tea Company's TEAS, of which they keep . a general assortment at Pbila delphia retail pr ices. , 8007 1_ S. D.POWELL ee, GO.. ----- Strong, from Philadelphia. . • . CHARLES 0 GILBY will be re- Gehring fish week slate selection of, WINTER GOODS, . consisting of French, and • English- Merinoes, Ctichmeres, Mous. de Laines, Terkeri Shawls and. various articles of Ladies' dresitgoods • • Out stocker Cloths„eassimers, Vestingei, &o, will be annually large,and of the choicest style the city market can produce . Ladies and Gentletnen are tespeotrallY invited token sad ozainine for themselves. Remember the -Big Sign . and Big Windows, a few doors eaefof thelitirket,Houge, and directly opposite Martin's hotelf..• - 4 - '7..•- - -:“';', • " • , •' • (novls CRAMAZ STORE' C=IIM 41NrCARLISLE,..' : - swo;" Refilm'f.,:#ole; -•-- eat/netts, %feelings, flangqbe,lltuleyaiZaaten gamete, thawia, iloves, ribbctats; Irish .linen!, :lenes, /thatches, gotturg!clotha, mprinoes, velvet cords,tickinge; Qltanal, ca l icoes; ,. hlankete Groceries and mwAte f With a"variety oP other goods can lmtlutt,iyert-ktw,,Call said fietitSe cheap stook. •J G CARMONY Fresh Dram Zedloblee, Etc. I hare jest received fretn.riarade4 iae aPahaillitienanl r NmeirY 7°reagilertarcillietrelef:ifzeteennadtcll)3rnae / ci d ng r!ear 'wa y? titer with Pante, W use ' • ` P P Pe rfumery ; Soaps, Yeraiehen, TurPontlqt F P hin Tackle * Nudism*, Fine Cutlery, As. a n .. wh o nn 'Broihmlif•lm°l4ani"ml r i rtolllamde. !Idioms variety.of ether articles, . sell, the VSET LOWEST 1311C0 . ternsitted t istercha-•,,, Pedlars witirne. PPun tanJnottop... `:Bridle I ra reis e thli rel m v ,„l rest assured. , ;:that,.pvery-piticle`,wall be , 040 9 TAlp, . t h ey 'lOO/1 quality,' 5,14/ reasonab l e t9C"s:,43,ltLl,itOrr; 'igehistrixt. Cerlinio UMW •-• • Cap Store.' • • • • rff3l.lE subaCtiber hteeinejtfstrettlined from the ''aity,'Would inform' ihe'ptiblie`that he is hem opening a splendid aesdrinient of SUMMER. FIATS at, his old, stand in N. Hanover street.— His stock comprises Moletikin„Nntria, Rocky Moumnin Beaver, Pearl, Cassimire and Silk HATS' of tile most subsdintier make and latest. style. 'Also CAPS . of every doscrilition and quality . : . • . AHi e nvites his friends to eall'ar his establish ment before purchasing elsewhere, es he is con fident that they will find it to (heir advantage. maYlO GEORGE KELLER. gliN. B.—Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's Wool, &,e. TMP ORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, NAILS, IRON, STEEL, &c, East II:gh street, opposite Ogilby's dry good store, Carlisle, Pa., have just received and aro now opening a largo assortment of Goods in their lino, to which: they would call the attention of Fanners, it Builders, Housekeepers, and oche a 'lug Hardware, as their stock has born bought nt the luwest rates, and, will ho sold at a small profit. They have also received a few of HD VEY'S PATENT STRAW . nod CORN -STALK C U VIERS, to which they would invite the at tention of Farmers. These Machines have ta ken the preipitt m at nearly all the Agricultural Exhibitions in the country, and aro considered preferable to any other Cutter no.w in use. oct-25 NEW TORN VARIETY - STORE, & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg ti • leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining counties, that they have just open ed an extensive,VAßlETY STORE in North Hanover street,ln the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Haverstick and Lyon's stores, where ;they will be happy to receive the calls of all wishing articles in the ir lino. They will at all times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints, (Froff4.ll, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing' nearly every 'de scription, and, in fact olittle of every thing usu ,ally kept in an extensive variety store. They eve Ate exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagen's celebrated Polnionic Mixture, and his Balsamic Extlact of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Green's celebrated Oxyfienated Bitters, for Dys pepsia and Phthysic. they are also the exclii sive agents Ihr this county of the New y oß i c CANTON TEA' COMPANY, and will keep eon sternly on hand a large supply of their superior Teas. In colt clusion they begleave to say, that they are determined io sell at very small profits for CASII, and invite all wishing bargains to give "them a call, Order's frmir country merchants supplied upon the most reasonable terms. Carlisle, mav4 TO BUTTER RIARERS, 7 roillE subscribers fraying purchased the right 1 of Cumberland county for Making Crow ell's Patent Thermometer Churn, they would respe2tfully inform the Farmers and public in -general, that they will make and ofr9r, for sale their Churns ai the Cabinet Ware-room of Cleo. Spangler, in N. Balloter street, next dour .to the office of D. Smith, Esq. The principal advantage ibis Churn has over all ethers 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 lo,put in the cream and get out the butter. A Therinomoter is attached to , the end. of the Churn seas to show the exact temperature of the cream, which experience shows should be 60 degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or space iS arranged around the bottom of the churn, Mr the purpose of admitting cold or warm I warier, so as to bring the' cream to the -desired tetllpCraitlre without inizing^th9jvatcr with the create , The secret in churning better is, to have your cream at the proper temperature ; it will produce more and better butter, and take less Sine in churning ; it churns equally well in cold or warm weather .— no such. thing as having scalded butter. All that is necessary to melte good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one cur" Crowell's Patent Thermometer Chtirns.— ,We would moat respectfully invite the public to til4 and exam* for themselves. GEO. SPANGLER, - SA:IFL. Mr. Geo. Spangler—Sir: We have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for sonic time, and find it far superior to the old barrel churn for several reasons; first, groat saving of time in getting butter. the averages time of churn ing\ about fifteen mu tes, (all weathers); etc onclly, the butter w n obtained is much firmer than when using any 'titer churn ; finally, thy folks say they would not exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Therm/Meter Churn. Sep. 28, 1818.) G. W. SHEAFFER. Mr. Gen. Spangler—l have had the Crgwoll Thermometer Churn you made for me in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to saylhat no Farmer should be without it. •Fifteen minutes is all the, time required to make Butter, and the value of this saving of time and lailtor consists in this, that it requires no more time at any mit eeason. than,another ; and that the temperature of the cream necessary to make butter, is pro auced with certainty, and without the admixture of warm or cold water with the cream itself. FRED'K WATTS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, Ink For the benefit of the bettor part of man (wo man) I give 41.1 s certificate. After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my fami ly. 4Vo have been using the old barrel churn for thirty years past, and I 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 cast cilium butter, in from fiftden to twenty minutes, by brining the cream to the proper temperature. I eau recom mend it to the public as no cheat.rf JOSEPH SHROM. Carlisle, Sap. 4, 4848. GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand, and will manufacture to order CABINET WARE of every description, such as Bureaus, Secretarys, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, and all articles in'his line, and will sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and warrant his Ftwniture of good material and darablework manship, He would invite the public to call and examine his stock .before purchasing COFFINS madeatThe shortest native; terms moderate. torn I P - PRESERVES.—+Just . 'received I" and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine • Apple, Orange Jolly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, Mangoes, Peppers, Picot- Mit Tomatoes. and Onions, Oliva, Capers, An chovies, Sardines,. Tomato Ketchup, ffhe mixed French Mustard, with a very choice and pure article of Salad Oil, for sale at • nyty.M. 11AVERSTICK'S .• •Zirew Arrival. THE subscribershave int received from Phil adelphia, a fret& supply of Dsugs.,...Medicinbs' Dye-stu ff s,. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.—, Our stock is now large and complete, and as we are deterinined not so he zodersold - , - btruta sell at the lowees.caskpriSesTweltivite the atteettion. of country/ merchants,. physicians end.-others, to exaintna our goOds'and prices. beforepurchasing. elsewhere:' ; J, & - W. - EI:FLEMING earner. of PILO and High at _ . • THg . oonimitisiiitteis of Cnibbeilend• • doom it Trepor inform the public:that the eta led-meetings or. the, Bourd:ofCommiesinnlinks will be _held . on the 'second' and Tdurtli. :Menders of each montbi .at which lime; any persons baying business : with said, Board, w41.-nieot •thein at their. o ffi cein ;Carlisle. . • . , • ( Altest-:=' • Clife; . „ . . , -- . Doctor J , . Arittnuig itt . .ll,ACremoved., ~fo ,41,,exenkil -.,114)+(i, Pitt,' (+fleet.; opposit e ." the ~ dinning.;43r, Dr. Leiornie;., - Ife continues .in the':praatioe of IYIEDICTIVA:and BUTClPERY..',`;ll4idrifi, land,;Piseesee;efWoMen 'end ClijidrOnelwill claim'speeier t ßitention, ,;,„:,.,:„'.,,,i,:.-tt:•,..,,,ipes2p's..._, ,h. 4/111#13.rgi 99°,4' IS P L E -141 Dit i ?itatici** , 00tinintitig 1 4M1rilni Fr..OwNiresnd Faverfnias,,olii:mtv'f'dt Y r ' Letitolp . 'of . 4 Casiiirioiec,` parantlYlBf an' Allm and 'A IcvOns, fin: male - oltoiliv., for catikat AS& H IVE . " oct , , • . , ME 010r.,;.c.5,..,:.:_p",bp:: WEIGIVT d. xi AXTON, Notice •- ~ , , r ,v46.l:47.,, z :?4,tß'Ar.r........?...W.Aiiritii, , M*Sii., , t, s kA4l44lolAoAWAynorh.rtiuow..4 l -7-,, ,,, . , llexo U 4"4. 1 0 A t14 oN_ son° $11:6 ie.— THE Proprietors haft Spent much time . ,/ 2/ to t i t : p b i ri o n s e g o in t g d t a h t i e sNe p p o a rt. ra o o n t o ( o n o o . f„ oSozdntsixterlupoott experience no 0 i of fourteen years has furnished: them the most ample op portunity to study; in their various forme:the diseases for which it is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa- ... .; tients who wish anznay Goon Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy' themselves of ,its superiority, and the invaluable' property it poeseeses of arresting _ __and_curing.disease.___The bottlalma_b.een enifirgerantold ONE QUATtTond in its 'present improved form may*Safely claim to be the BEST and CHEAPEST Medicine of the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by n long line of fads • . and-cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons forth° invalid, pointing the way to the haven ofhealth. , ° • The following is from Col,S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive I 1 acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: Messrs. A.: E. & D. SANDS:— qr.', Y k, January 7,1848. GENTLESIEN,—IiftViDg iiped , and witnessed the effect f o excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons to various parts-of Southern country, via., Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, ' feel'muen pleasure in stating the high , I : opinion entertained of its great medicin al value. In my own ease it aotaltnost I like a charm( removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exalting, in , I the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. • • ' I Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used.by the.r. States army in Mexico, and my cousin,.E GN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past tive.years I been in the habit of using it,, and recommends the same ihe and myself adopted the article at the same time, owl it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite in the army. In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the more 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, 1 , .47 ..,.., . , Yours very respectfully, • ,S. G. TAYLOR, ''. ._.., . U. S. Consul to New Granada. • . WM 1 S. ELIOTt, sole Agent for C Sold ey Transportation House Climb. Val 7;••1 , o);% , •PaW6 Canal 'arid Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. kr W. KERR, Forwarding and •Commission CP Merchant; 'HARRISBURG, Pa. inforinci his liiends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more•extensive ar• ' rangdmeats for the present spneon, and has ad ded two-new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op ening of. the Canal, to forward. PROD UCE and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des , patch. Agente for Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL' Race intent \V had, Philndelphin. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Ccamerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW', "2 . J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cara, • •• • WUNDERLICR & GRIER, No. 272 Market st., , khiladelphin. • CHALORER & REYNOLDS, I= 3 No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. • SITER, JAMES &CO., . Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. & 0111.0 LINE, •• North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg; March 29, 1848.—1 f. Hir isburg. Transportation Line, ript-E 414 af) FUNK & MILLER, FORWARDING & Commission*Morchants, r HARRISBURG, ' Pa. ship Produce, Morahan dire,-&c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, btc. kc.— Goal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish; Groceries,.&c. consiintly for sale. Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 Dr. Heeler's k'anaceit, FOB, the removal and permanent cure of a ll diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit of the body, viz t Chronic diseases of -the Chest, Pleurisy, Brom chide, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in ell its forms, Totter, Scald head, Cutaneous sffectionsof the face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism, and Hepatetis, chronic Enlargements of theloints, White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con stitutions' disorders, arising' from debilit . curial end Hereditary predispositions, ke. ot:r(n every change that is.taking place in the - e.kody, it is , thanifest that it is brought about by stimptbing haying:a substantive existence. If we suppose lit. organs oc our body originally ptlfeci, they must continue' perfect unless changed bitthe intervention, of something that. bears an - united.. thy relation to it. In all cases of diserteei there must the Interposition of some now ingredient which by playing, its,' part as - tt.enuse,: SerVed to modify the properites belbro connected with. the :body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous: disease ' taking placcrineygens-previeusly healthyriyith.' i out the nterposition:of%some ,trterbifieregent ; as well:Might:we expect a piece, of : chalk to transfer habil' spontaneously : nto, elaster'orgaiis, without, • the aid of B ut lphuitcACid; 'ln all disetuto there is • ~‘ a prior cinee mpei be remoyed,,thro',..the 'agency' of the ' B lona, or tine purpose therold no remedy 'superior to, he Panacea. ,In i evidence ' folloiving subthitted' to the public '•= Philadelphia,,Ritot7.lB47. " -HziYing been apprised; of the,neture of Bui Ptirr Sees, i t atlcrda' , me,.,uttich:pledeure•tofiti•able" recommend - it a valuable l',"4lironie r - ;coristitutional nn4 -glandttioi dieeriso . ec.t.O! ~Which die esneoially adtipted. , '. To those Who are atilicted;' and .requirojtitodicine",ne ; an 'alterative', they 'cannot Wain ..tt in ' a , Mae adretible; . ' active-. en Uniform stste3han. is:to be'foundiin:the,Bant. ''iteda. , •,!thave.tuatd ititioaydral inataneao with 'do 4: •'• Okiectopal hignid saccoso,o, - ,Youro,, i ~., Yt . ,, , '.;;;` , 141 - r"3S. D., 'Airasort "Pipiparod, rind sold of the - Notth'W " tiotttoirtor ;;' , OtsTilir4 and, Smith Otreotei , l'hillidelphia; and "nil jrt, 4 951,1810' / Ar ;FLIP, ,(4,'i',7%'.v.yut , uo„; Opp. por , toottio.'d tf01124-1,- StP.P4!-I9 OP.P tT; .7r;!St9el s: 'Pe!idt 4 Fs.. o l4thi. 4luiett:and" Rrgit;. Pur e e - silks .; ittatt-tON*, G R 051 • ^O,,W a NM REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Chnn., January 1, 1898. Messrs. SANDS —Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform You of the remarkdble cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly onlarged,-and her limbs much swollen. • After suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid bpen, which was done, but without any permiment benefit. In this situation we heard of, and 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 ; end before she Thad 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 thedisonse was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neightiors are all knowing to these feels, and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla a_great blessing to the age. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. Extract from - n letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa county; Va.:—"l hare cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilllt. who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrbfulons family. Yours truly, " rs odcricks Hall, Va., July 17, 1818." • • " N..w. HARRIS." The following testimony from Nev. John Grigg, rata 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 by this medicine aro almost daily received:— Messrs. SANDS :—A member of my family has taken your.valnallle Sarsaparilla for a severe terofulous affection, a: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 that others may lie induced to make a trial of It. New York,'Eley 10, 1648. JOHN GRIGG. MOMS. A. D. & D. SANDS:- GENTLEMEN—FeeIings of gratitude,buitice me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. have for several years been affiieted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at times would gather and discharge at my throqt, soap, and ears, arid at others would break out m different parts of my face and Mad. These continued until, my throat, face, and head were almost one complete sore, and for ri long time I-was so lidera° that_it was severalhe utmost difficulty that could speak above consu lt e d During this thriel had attacks of pleurisy and other diseases.. I different physicians, and tned various remedies, but received no benefit-until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. lam now well; tho sores are all healed, and I attribute the result' ntirely to the effects of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and gratitude, PIIEBE CAIIOON. Ruing personally acquainted with the person_nb named, I believe her statement to bb correct. J - A - fi • .D. CARR, Justice of tho rpm). tREPADED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RF.TAiL; BY B. &D.. SANDS, DRZIGISTS AND 011EMIST9, /00 i ' VLTON-ST., CORSI. OP Wm:wa r NEW Yonx. . . Sold also by Dniggists generally throughoui the United States and Canada' Price $1 pay Bottle ; six Bottles for SO. . LIVER • Comp ~ , DRONO/6 - 4 f 4 ?. CONsuio 7 f e rf4MALr t ok 6 y LOS'S° r4P 4l4!P d , r`/p • oeei• /Formiich, N. Y., Oct. p, 1897, EOM! Watches and arewelryl • CHEAPER THAN EVER— Whokeel° and Retail—At-the ' 01 12 ) . .4ad t °r o o l p , h ri s . l l , o V . Watch h and Nor th J . C3ND greet, cornor of Quar ry street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards Silver Levers, full. jewelled, SIS and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, 925 and upwards Silver ',opines, jewellecl, 910 and upwards Ivor Quartior Watches, 9.1 to 10 Silver Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $.5, Desert 910, Table $l5, oilier articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold r. C oust yon hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and.SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co., 11 , Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John' Harrison, C &,R Beesley:'and other superior rathnt Lever Movements, whit will be cased in any•style desired Arrangements have boon mode with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnfsh at short notice any required style of Watch, for which-orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or• Bering put on if requested O. coNmArt, Importer of Watches rnovB] Stoves! Stoves ! ! Stoves ! I . Al No. 97, South Second street. Philadelphia. CJ. TYNDA LE, respeotfully invites an • examination of his largo stock of Stoves, 'embracing some of the best and moat elegant patterns of Pennsylvania, Now York, Peeks kill, Troy, &c., together with a beautkul, essort moat of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and Radiators, for parlors, dining rooms, chambers,or kitchens. Ho ; believes that his assortment will compare io advantage with that of any other establish. moat. He' has also n splendid stock of Orr's celebrated Air-tight Stoves, fort which lie 'has been agent for many' years in this city, in the manufacture of Which for excellence and cheap ness; ha refers to his numerous purchasers, and for beauty of patterns he believes himself unri yelled. . • • For Stoves, whether of Wood or Cool, his .assortment is Complete. Up returns his thank s .tibia old customers, to whom and to the publi c Ite renown his invitation to give him a call at th old stand, No. 97, S. Second street, Philado° phin. • Ivet.Vo t'llSkj. • •,IMIT,ID, 1-ANKIN, No. 73 Chesnut Mit eirepi,,coritor of Bonk street . , Philadelphia, offers .for sale tho, following choice, arson• titent of ;TEAS, on ageoturneduting terrine 500,half chests Powchong 200 '.do' , Ningyong Souchong ' 100 do , Oolong do 100 cheets•English Breakfast -1•00. half chests do 50 chests' Blokes Sotiehong ' 25 do do!-; , ;Pewchong ' ,• 25 ,do: blackleg' Pekoe '.• .• • . 1,0 ! 'do , Oraugo Pekoe ~ • .. .• 200.14 lb. Nixes superior Ningyong ,:=*) 250, half iheets . Y.coing „ •!: • t 2.8 •,,:, dO,--•;,„ Irupartel • , 'lOO .--10 , :7-41107- , , - 7Company,Ifyson -.11002,1 • person ivho . nibkittid of .Kntliek and Forks' from tile Hardware . . Stitre 'on SatUrdaY ;rrierning i ie iiquested (6 return thorn, andrimvo:exposuro. . „ '''.4w..;'7111T.: , - vane. `4PacEii.y9'd. i t ' '6 l Fancy Tll neck. 9ttip~ o''DFy y G6odt+; itent i the . CM= . , ~PfItIFUMERTi;44J Wit ' ilJeOejtele4;l ,supply 0f:X . 61144de ,Cokogyo; ExtraciteAldiikeY, ClO, BOugot 'Nino do Jopni'Lindr° 4 t' l lunotOti N'IS(,OLEATIN.G Nall o 4 o# l o l kefi,•) 4, lp , = 16it' KEGS cgr-, Ba liy r'rAt^ the,,glp 'l igilArgwqrp i ; I , ME k tfr -r f i i:4 , ?l tle/ l'3l:Akon , henti,'und be' , eolil very cilia" ; ' - J lll Y l2 .2i' /CORO ME E;IEMi ,fillTtellancotte I, ostensive Furniture Ropro., . ... . • •• • . - ( 1 JACOB FETTER & SON. .', • I 'llW•4 . l otitali, respectfully call' the mit:o7ol;e '-i'vv. House-keepers, and the public, to the-ext._ tensi4o.iitockof. splendid FU - R,NITUII.E, inelu-' 'ding Sofati, Wardrobes, Contra and otherTabliiii;, pressing Plain Bureaus, and every variety of_ cabinet t ward and Chairs, which they have vet ;opened"fit their NEW ROOMS; on the cornett of Noith Hanover and Louther streets; Carlisle. : Thy :ere confident that the superior finish of 'the werkrhanship, and.clogalice of style, in vhich . 'their articles are got up,• together with 'heir I lit. ' tirsArNiss; will ree&mmend them to eyory or 'son Wanting Furnitirre. They • have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a -, , constant supply of every article in their line, both plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at ~ prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They would earnestly invite persons who ara about to Oommence house-keeping, to _call and examine their present elegant stock,i to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and moss • modern styles. ICOFFINS made to order at the shortest no tice,_ for town and country. Carlisle. Sect G. 1548 . - . S tto irml..., 4 i ~, • • 'eiNil a. l ll \ . ' ' I , A s • ' -,V tl I. • . ~,. b. ~ J i. ~,. •! ~ st,,lte,p , 1— • )''i 1 '16., • ~.. k c '4 , 4• 49. ?A , ' . 4 1 f,li' V;1 41 • • T x . , t, Rig YI--.11 ,, ,:• ; ,1•: ~i , ( ..,741 , „ , ,..--;. • •‘,., 1 4„i_4,..,,, : .,—,.,•_• 7 ~, .. , x - v5&4.. - . fg'„11.:14: :f.t:S ,r*V. • .je,*= SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA;-. For the Permanent Cure oi all' Diseases arising from an Impure state of the- Blood. BIS 'Medicine operates particularly upon the Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging It occur fails to cure he must obstinate canes of Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Lungs, Coughs Colds, Bronchi tis, White Weaning, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sores of longstanding. ' It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there living 32 doses in each boLle, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ea.- eortli u to (inaction one bailie will last 10 days. Certificates are' pouring in from all parts of the co• try attesting the virtue of this medicine uses of longstanding,which haeo been give i up by. physicians as hope dess and beyoa i- the roach of inedictno to ,cure. [IOOrISG COUGH, Shepherd's Sarsa parilla never rails to cure. CONSUNITTION cured by the cso of Shcp herd's Sarsaparilla• The followingis from a gentleman of re spectable staittllng in Baltimore,who was of fectit Ily cored of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few potties Nof Shepherd's • - Baltimore, Aug. 29, la 7 This is to certify that 1 wasfast flitting undarsymptoms olVottsumption of the Lungs, until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, whyi fortunately I did and . am under the strungeat convietiuri that it saved my life. I' am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short lime to be, restored to perfect boaltliyand under noteonsideration would Isbe without the mt , dicille. . . Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. We pliallenge the world to produce a..mudi ciao better 'adapted to the expulsion of worms from the human body than 'Shepherd's fuge. It has been. used by thous tines with entire satisfacti in. It has the advantage of most other nifoges, heaver sickens thin person using. 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 ii.'a.purga tive ° for children, as itstrengaliens Chem, and at th same time carries off the coarser par ticles of food, and worms, it' they are troubled with them. ' The following certificate has been handed to us by JuJgc Koons, of Luzerne county, Pa. It speaks for itself. Town 11111; Pu, Jan 20,1847. JOHN KOONS, Dear Sir You will please send me 4 bot tlesmore'of Shepherd's Verinifuge: The three bottles purchased of you a short time-ago leave heed used with the happiest effects. They were given to three of n.y children—in one ease 65 worms were expelled, in another 164, 'and in the last 67. ( 1 am anxious to give the rest of - my family the benefits of this medicine and therefore order, as above. This deeid, edly the best article fur destroying wornis the has ever been in this part of tbo.couptry. /taro tried °trials, Reaker's,Merriek's and Miller's, but without any good effect.. t Yours wills esteem, SAMUEL SNYDER. Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Vertnifugo aae for sale by - the following respectable mer chants of Cumbealand county, Pt., and by Dr: Wm. C. M'Pherson, Harrisburg: G. W. MTN ER , Carlisle; John Fulwilcr, Shipponsburg; John Diller, Newville; Robert Elliott, Newburg; MD &JB Lackey. Bloc. orevilie; A Richards & Co, Plainfield; Dun lap & Bar, Kingston; S. &S. A. Coylc,Elogep town; Wm. Alexander,Paputtown. April 26, 1848 GIMP,.FRING ES &r—lost opened, n gcir and assortment id (limps and Fringes.— Also, Black Mantilla Silk; of various qualities and prices, by ,sep27i J. N. -Rowe, , itROOM AND WOODEN—WARE Store, No. (t North Third street, ono door above Arch, etisi side, Philadelphia, manufaciur ere and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, 'Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Willow and• French 13nskets, Shoe nod Wall Brushes,Scrudis, Duitrrs, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made Wood en-Ware of every doscripon, &c; at the lowest market prices. mar I. Leaf Tobacco. 30 HIM. KENTUCKY and OHIO Loal Tobacco, for sato by FUNK & MILLER. Harrisburg, oct4-4m . Anti Dyspeptic eatholidon, For Dyspepsia, Nervous Headache, and Liver, Diseases: • 1 71111 S ie a Vegetable. compound , worronted a. safe and abode) remedy, not'only'for but for thoep diseases resulting from and „apnneetticr with „a disordered condition •of the „,s . tomack and liver; derangeMentiof thadiges - lkyo.: functions; snob 'as debility or weakness; 7Astidency; loss - of *unite, sour - druttationscand i tticidity the stolinach, costivoness, headache, flatulent and billions colic.. It'iiififirlicularlyse , daminondod to,thoeo who ;are suffering , under d übility.' and depression of 'spirita,. its' sontliiiig aintronovating powers being particularly adtip r ted to each eases. . ..• • TOratiliiby JIVB,. FLEMING; . • " ;; Oistriet Hall. • . JpsT,l.receiied, the .largeat ass o rtment ;o '.•Varpotinas or every variety and style,.ever bro't ChrlisTo:' doer OIL Cloths. nel:v patterns.° -- rSolling. very low;at the cheap store of '• ' • •C, OGILBY:' ' virmi:i REP .i4ITc . )IN ToR 4To E. , .. Ortioloa Orepore4 for the hair, none are eoderryodly.popular oe•Rourtertrepa4 }orb ier gall .colebrotod br* , 'eloa ea ibil'i l vie` Y it a • • ' r• • li b !i t' .t jullopt , • ; • itEMIRGA, i t,i, ' adsieo 7;71 , 80. jelPti-;F:66-1,0,11?,' ;E4tA:lretti:Ti'itjus riniiies°lle'Olieltin''''' yeanmeF-,-,_coived.jand for IG W 111 a Ek. tGacido,"•ol69 •- ' - • • D. IJ. NOrtb Sixth street; PhiladelPhia, VENITIAN BLIND man ufatiturer, has now op hand the largest and. most fashionable assortment of narrow slat, and other •Vonitian Blinds, of any oilier establishment in thelUnited States ; comprising entire new styles, trimmings and colors, which. which-will be sold at the lowest prices , ,wholesalelind retail: Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equarte new. The citizens of Carlisle and adjacent country.aro respectfully invited to call an d examine hie as sortment, before purchasing elsewhere feeling confident of pleasing and swing satisketion to all who may favor him wilb a call. • BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS, .may2.l-3m No. 12 N. Sixth et., Philad Washington Gallery of Daguere o No. '234 North Second street, N. W. corner o Callowhill street, Philadelphia: THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establiihment, for ONE DOI, Lin, are universally conceded to be EQUAL in every respect to,'Azgv in ilia' city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large USSOTtElellt of Menam.ioNs and Loci:El on hand, at from $2 to 95, including - the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Cutulterland connty,to call and examineime preens of the• latest improvemonts in the art of natigorrootypitig, which will be exhibited cheer. fully aqd without charge. jnlys &. 7 C TENNENT. • Perot, Hoffman, • & Co., . Forwarding and General Commission Merchants No. 11 North Whnrves, nnd 83 N.Wuter street, Philadelphia. • P LASTER and SALT constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest:market rates. Liberal advances made on Produce. • Refer to I)UTILH Ed HU MPHR EYS} FRANICLIN.-PLAWILf..e-GO E? -- - LEA, BUNKER & CO. J. W. KERR, Harrisburg.. s—Gm Iron Commissior Warehouse, • No. 109 '.North Water - street, ned No. 54 Non . Wharves, Philadeiphia. THE tr,dcrSietted still continue the Commis sion for the sale of all descriptions . 1 IRON. ler experience of ninny years, and ex_ I tensive :I,m:dm:ince with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled •us to estal•lish such relations as give us peculiar ad• vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar tj2rr.m ryRRICK & CAMPBELL. Atwo)d.'s Empire'Cooiring Stove. IN again calling attention to this unequalled 1, STOVE:, the proprietor has the, pleasure to inforni the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla• cod opposite each other, and a• Sit\l\l Glt HEA TII AND BOILING APPAIt A T S, being added, thus rendering it faithless, and un less there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it now embraces every valuable improvement possef.s , d by-any ot he'r Stove, in addition to some peculiar to usJlf, secured by Letters Patent. The success of this Stove, since ite introduc• pion is unequalled. Nothing has ever horn of fered for culinary purposes that has given such geneial satisfaction. Sauces have peen ropbed after its form ; some dealers have even used its fundamental;prineitiles, but the propornoms were so unlike the original, that they bear the relat ive value that a coubterfi•it does to wgenuine Complete - COOK and other COOK STOVES lb great variety. Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested to-call nt the Stove and Tin. Ware manufactory of -the subscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber land county. • -- inar2l . JOHN D. GORGAS. • DAVID It feICIfTTS, No. 23, street SIIOE.TIIREAD WA REIIOVSE. 11,1 LA RR A BEE has removed to his nee juA • Warehouse, corner of Calvert and Mercet streets, Baltimore, and has now in store, of di• rept importation from the celebrated factory of ^•• Tinley, 'l'm hnin kiWalker, a full assortment of SHOE .THREAD, viz: brown, green, hall ,bleached, whin: and yellow, which *he is preps. red to sell by the bale or leas quantity, on s, good terms as the same quality can be had fat in the U. Stales. Also a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz: Shoe Knives, rasps. pincers, hammers, awls and awl handles, pegs of all sizes, bristles, webbing, boot cord, shoe nails of all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete,.peg rasps and- ratters, &c, &c, &r. Premium Glass Paper, to lake the place of the common sand paper, a very su perior article, being our own manufacture, WA It• RA NMI% Lasts; boot`trees, shoairees, crimping bonrds, all of his own trinnufact tiro, of the very best limber and of the latest fat le. Every arti cle can be obtained at his establishment for man ufacturing, Boots and Shoes, excepeleather. All of the shove will be sold at the lowest market price. Country Merchants are particularly re. quested to mil. E. LAR RAB FE, aug23—l me] ' No. 29, Calvert at, Baltimore e, NV.iitTNP.II CURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo rial there has existed 'in larger cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the depend. mice and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral: laws. To those I AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented, as being the most certain, Speedy, and voluble specific over ofiereil to the unfortunate. It has.wherever knownbequired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou sands have been cured bits use, and as it loaves no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet or business, .nor contains either mercury or noxious, dregs in the least injurious to the sys tem, it is oldlyprosented as the best remedy for such diseuseslet oared. It is used by physi cians and pronounced superior" to any known re medy. Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale at N. W. corner 3d and South streets, Philadelphia, and by S.,ELLIOT, Carlisle . ; Dr. Banks. York; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; McPherson and J. W,Yeth,liarrialmig, Pa.. rt . DQNTINE—bist -received; 'nnoilier fres supply of this cplobrated , Tooth I'h. rtindufactarer of this article'nositively.assertstha it contnin's noncid , or tiny'otherarticle which eil ni nay way injure tho tee.th ' .; ••• julut 14 & Nit B YLEMING:•q • . . 10 TUNS gislaTacerreiddeNtpdril*gowte 20 boxdkTin rio,ehrod! fgr, sato tho Cheaj),llardwnto •Storci of ' ",, • ..fob23- • --,.. 7 ANTRIGIIT ; AV,XTOI , V , , LEAdHED ':IAUSLINS.r.-A splendid no ' 13. soinnentrzf.Bleached.fMuslins man:boiled id „die cholp,Sternitri'liVeet. High:Monet... Cell d examine far. Smut - selves ,;', .. , - Ayr dAitm 011 Y ibd • lyr % 6r"i3 ..,••• ;••-• `A•tet"rriruf liko‘evoAK, bti n nil s;tql„ ' l, 4 ' • ' oubli9l7 Mt rt,3t !rilVIN:11140,,1560110ciAll;ftlf!,?-! toinalten°l°Pitircl4,2s# I,k,Mi' n, ;'.- 0 rniiwodis . 1r.,.it,- , lyttabelpf)ta - .:5: 0 , , , ;,,:,.:":,,,,,,.=_,. ; ,f:,, :, ~oheap, Window-Bliud3. ULIONNEJN'Z'S types, REMOVAL: FtEXOYAL. LABORATORY OF TIIOMSON'S BOTA NIC MEDICINES. EP"' M. LA RRABEE, No. 20 S. Calvert street, Baltimore, has removed his Labora tory to his new building N0..24, and has always on hand the' largest and most complete assort ment of pure Botanic remedies in the United States, prepared under his special care at. his Labortory—being the first erected in the United States for the special purpose of preparing THOMSONIAN BOTANIC MEDICINES. All of the pulverized and compounded articles are pat up in quarter and half pound packages, and neatly 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 hie line is warranted, genuine--• the public can rely upon this. A liberal discount made to country merchants, who areparsieulerly requested to call and exam ine Outlay, &c, before purchasing., • 'Fite various Treatises, embracing the most reputed authors, upon the Thomsonian or 80. tank' System of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quantity orsinglo copy, - au223—Gme lib - It Never Falle.:-.4:=11 131=IIMMI221E=1 ,014bItirm.o. MEMINIMIS2 fr.,,v,tr. net uvison INTERNAS IHEIYIEDTEOR THE PILES, TriuMphrint! 50,000 cases cured in the past Year T,uts , modiainq,..ls wart:tented to cure, 0:7„: case , p i of Piles, either bleeding or blind internal Mr external., and all inflemmetory,dis.., yeses found in conjunction with the Pile, h snakes Chronic Dysentery ; described in thitrocA folietwinecertificate it fr. Philadelphin, Sept. 9,1847. '.a Messrs. Ketcham & 41 '; 'bout five years ago I Was afflicted wit c h whlit "• was called chronic dysentery. I have suffered, • with it ever sires, and physicians Love loljl . me that my liver was effected, and that tity,,,;•! bowels were ulcerated, for blood and pus, atT, tended with a peculiar putrid smell, were the frequent discharges. A rhort time EITICC made a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes ofiosill ; benefit from ,change of air, but suffered mole ' severe than over before. While tbri . c, ' sicien offered to cure mu. fur 810, in three months. Ile ppily,• in the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved by landucm, I saw in the wrapper of your Eleztuely, a perfect - description of my complaint, together wills Many certificates of cures, This goes 1110 • groat confidence in the medicine, and I our. t chased a box,.nine doses of_ which has alma_ rently owed he, and I am prolfered to naz n 'A everything in its favor, or render any 'service- I can to linmanity by subscribingite he Merits Respectfully yours, 'BENJ. PERCIVAL, 80 S. Sixth at. Weakness and inflammation of the Sidney, falling of the bowels, wonity &e, that females • particularly' are subject to, under peculiar circumstances ; for which many certificates - could be given of speedy cures— but delicacy . -I.v e) forbids their publication. /la ' Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of blood to the head, dyspepsia, fistulas inflam- , mat ion of the stomach, find a speedy cure in Dr: Upbum's Electuary. It. is an internal. i - romedy, -- atureieres by its action on the bowels, • and blood, the relaxed state of which is the ; cause of the above named diseases, UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION 'From every city, town and village, where • Dr. Upludn's Vegetable Pile Electuary has been intreducedo.he must gratifying • gence of its effects have been ieceived by tho rum let - or. In hundreds of instances it bas • triumphed over cases. which were deemed • incurable. Letter of Co p17(1 , W. Lean, late of (ho service - . end Member of the N. J. Legislature • Rahway, lithe 10,1847 I have been afflicted .for years with, the Piles, and fillet tried, without anything like permanent benefit, almost everything ansum „ing the name of a remedy. ___L'Auci as a mutter .of course, lost Jill entilidenes in medicine.— Under thin feeling I A a it bout el Iletallee, I COll il,— (4, I, .wry, and having tssod_it_ abont three weeks, according to the direettenq laid I find .to toy surprise, lit , well us tit•n, that, every symptotn,of the disc ;Ise i,as . we. I : think it due alike In • nd a. yt.oll to - make this matt tnt ,Addre9,ed Rg.;•r* in l • Ga: • - flus-sel con oil:A 18 , 17 Messrs. Winter & the last fittest, y , ars}bar, idi , i,ted with ,that most distressing disease .The Bleeding Piles,' and have bad reeourserto a great tunny medicines, without oLittining relief, until obtained 3 boxes of Upham's. rd. Eleetuary,,,,.„ from you, which have =o tar e relieved me that: ;r,I take great pleasure in recommemiing it to all—who are afflicted with Piles,-as u safe land sure remedy .111 r HILL, formerly Bookkeeper, P.onk of - Colubta Remarkable cure of Bleeding Piles. Portland, Me., Mardi 14 - My Hear Sir—i cannoi• I.Apreys to you my sincere nod hear tfelt tbar.ks fur il.e wondet fur , cure I hove experienCed the nit. of. your " *`'. truly valuable Pile Electuary. 1 have been.a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles for laii•:..oA •years past, Se much so, that I became reduced •• to a mere. 4 ,.keltgon, with loss of appetite and• general derangement ethic digestive organs; my eyes also became affected, and in fact I was it misery to myself, nod was obliged to give up my office here, which I held in the Custom House- some years. I have tried ull kinds of medicine, had thg best advice the physicians of Bestir and this place could give, spent murk money and twice submitted to a surgical operation. I bad become perfectly, „ tired of life., mid at the suggestion of my friends, I was idilueed to try a box of your medicine, first I found relieved me slightly, still 1 persevered and purchased a second, and assure yon when I got huff through I found myself getting well; I still kept On, untt now lam a new mod. My dear sir, language cannot express my 'thanks, that I ant ence.more restored to health, and now in a candition to support myself until family de. pendent on ore. Yours respect frilly, with • great regatd, - `SA:III!EL, CHARLTON'. New York, Joie 14,1848 Mersin, Ketchum 4 . llemhaw—'l his terti fies that 1 have been severely etliieled for many, years with the Piles, Lilt more particularly t within the lase nine months. my used all the remedies prescribed by my physician, also having tried othrr means to tittle or 'no ad" vontage,l became very touch discouraged and . fell as though I must suffer as long us I lived. • But providentially 1 was informed fly Mr. Mott, instructor °tele public school at iSistett Island. that I could be cured by you talupble Phis Electuary. Having confidence is his • statement, I Immediately procured some•crf.- the medicine and am very, happy to inform • you that I am now perfectly erred by the user of only pne bc.o. VerYtruly your obedient servant, GEORGE R CROSS. 21 _ _ _ Sold wholesnle .and retail by KFITCIIAM" & IfENSHAW, 121 Fulton at, N. Y.; and' druggists generally tlirotighout the UniteiLL States and Ca nude. Price SI per 1.9, Sold in Carl.sleby S ELLIOTT, July 26, 1848 Stanton's Extet•nal Remedy;" • eA LLED 1111:7114"S ILEVAMILEXT. Is now universally acknowledged Co be tin. , 7 INFA LLI BLE REMEDY . For - Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions. ggofSore Throat end Quinsy, le ; ion sues, 'Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and N Chest, Ague in the Breast and Me o, - Tooth -eche, Sprains,- Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and till • Nervous Discuses. ;[TINT'S LINIMENT-is Fusth i a - nousi''. sty unequalled li,l9ttiy.iimilur remedy., requires no puffing to give it `a reputation," if , • been for sonic .time 'itend) and surely sectinni,, - and now, whorl its beneficial ofibms . liave experienced so many, the expressions of grafi', s l ,' hide: are continually appearing, and those who have been made whole by its menus are desirous' that the afflicted should no longer reinain igno _rant..of _its_invaluable:and infallible efficacy: the , Proprietor, cont.! re :stuildjr.reeelybag`,testinionials.tif'becefits‘receivell ''fromlits'eso,tindientirdf i rlie cereii il l 4 effectel almost _ belief... ; in one case it..child,'2,l4-4 , f7beeka cripple. :fOr eight;eafs, having'Wrenehfill' • the spine, when at rite age,Cif-twO.yeari4 t t o e bottles the:Liniiient'iestored him ,te t terell $l,O, ''and plsyntitetrin kity youthful; gambols} totitret as thithetilt diem; and Only.a . small hun2P on his"..heek.W.rt, , mind him o n htaearlyeriferet s rPie!' 2 4 centg7.' 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