• ' TiVrtTo • DtaiiktltrinitsFilm=o v=HiBCV,lrtla-A ensrrspoll4ql•ll Coin i;re in GM ti ger., hni de:S-6.113es -WAblatF,;7.-n,,t,,,t riot ' will'be new and , interesting-, - id ., ISOiteIP oar FARM , readers tiktist;7lB4E,4;7:•:',l -I have retu med. from a delightful walk with farmer Webiter'.'• Thnusandshaire setin \Vebster in the PapitOl; '‘vberiV lietenitig Sbnators were hearing the wis dom that fell Trom his lips; tens of thtiW sands have heard him at the bar;deliamid ing-jastice,-,eidolpating innocence, find expounding. the flay;` huniliectS'of - thou sands "with uP4urned;faces" have been charmed by his eloqUenCe. in : popular . assemblie and millions have read his speeche , sent by,r6porters to all parts of tl e el vilizedworld; but c omparatively few. have .seen'and heard fanner Webster among his cattle and sheep, his crops and forests, the product of his own Care and labor. - Whenever heAS.to_ppeak en, any 'of the above mentioned occasions, short hand writers are sent to take down his,Words so that no idea of his may, be 105 t... Now if the cultivatori should send reporters td note. down ty,hat says touching their: most usefultind.indispen slide occupation; whenever-he has occa sion; they , . would be enrichedas the earth is by the overflowing of the Nile. But alaP, olVtrhat use is so much wisdom to me in . a chase for a fox, or in shooting a woodcock or in angling for a trout? We took a look at the potatoes. If there is any one crop worthy of attention, .end indeed absolutely requiring it, 'Webster says;i it "is the potato crop, and especially so whenitipliable toihat-fatal disease byWhiCh it, iS 'destroyed in so many - countries. He, has this season produced large 'qurtimty, chiefly of two kinds, the Mercers and' the Pinkcyes.— He has. -never, had' a finer crop.. Ha planted them .early, and Alley also' rifle early. Many are already harvested, and all have been „ready for the harvest for some time. They grow to a large size' with but few in a. hill. lie plattied the seed in. a light loamy soil, which he pre pared with a sub soil Plni , ..4l,`and red with a fish called manhadden and with a sea weed called kelp. taken from the ocean bordering on his farm. " For this crop he used no barn .yard Manure. for where it is scattered on me land the weeds will grow. At ripro'per time his _men will take these potatoes to Boston where their good quality will bring for them n good price. We looked at the turnips. He has one field or, tenapres, the - b, , st he has ever produced E Chooses for this crop also, a light soil, and excludes' from it all barn yard mantire.. Manure frepli from the sea, is exactly the thing . for \ turns ps. All sue. ctilent crops delight inqt • TO-morrow lie will show me how-and ... Where he'obtains the weed and how he uses it. We next ot — fcl'a t a fiel?."bf. five-aeres7 Of- bdets,trowing by the side of the .to r • nips, in the most luxuriant manner. His preparation for this crop was like that for the. potato and turnip, consequently the field is free from weeds. After the seed is-once planted he has nothing to do but wait for the harvest to come. Mr. Webster has a strict regard to what is called rotation in crops, and generally makes his turnips and beets follotv a crop of wheat or oats, These green crops do not exhaust the soil bqt bring to it as Much annually as they take away. • His corn is growing finely, and prom. , nes, an abundant harvest, and as we pas sed over the stubbled fields I could see that there had been an extraordinary yield. Mr. Webster remarked that in • this respect "Nature had been bountiful." His barns aro full. . Among his cattle he apparently takes great,delight., 'He has imported some of the finest breeds in England and Scotland. His DevOnshires, Purhams and Ayr shires are noble specimens. He almost alw Aye has-soma prodigies in nature.— 'Sninetimes. an ox, sometimes a caw, but this year, he has a remediable pair of .twin steers; yearlings, exactly alike, and as large as a.common three year old., His sheep, espeCially the South downs and Cheviots, are tlie finest I ever saw, and 1 presume they'are not excelled by anything in this country. 'Coming through the lentil, around the fresh pond near the house. I saw a large number , of,the real Canada geese. He. stiys'they, feed 'on grass and flourish best when left alone,• where they have access tci'witterVittislandefieyond the lea - fiefs fox MM. v...": :,:gt - i3tio.:',;4'. EZ,i)op. NEW .AND OBE - ,:.,,, ' '!uttea 11';aiiiiins, . - i . , , lk, :subsdriera; recently from Philadelphia, . b i nform the citizens of Carlisle -andosurrounding •opuntry,:t at • t ley , lave Jos • ogenodlat the -corder of N.:Hanover and'Louther stroals,,anentire , .new stook of DRY• GOODS, - GROGERIESTindQUEENSWARD; together , with_ a general _assortment toU BOOTS and • -SHO ESPtlittlf 1 - Whith lutVo , - -- ,been . purchased-- at the-present low-prices,-and- 'mill. he• sold very cheap for; cash; Please ...call tanel'ex t itiriirie , 0,, stook,las4eiiiredeMitraried to 'aellEtti Vert, time profits ; . •• , .. 1 . :4 Y I ~ tr, ~ Thbf :ficifiL'ile6 aen apPointeth . agents forAthe sale of 'the- Pekin . Tea' Company's. TEAS, of whiehthey keep :a getallratnitortment at Phila• dql-Phia f°4 ll lPS4c9t• ' -:-.: ':'.'''' ' ' .-t ' qe .. .prrq,:, ti -- , Mt -.. , ,,;,0-tiOi , t,PV4Y4F : ;PP/ . : , Stgiliiii t.ilietiie fiom 'PhilEtidelPhia.' , . . • ,: ' ;::-;.::.-' ";;; ,. :41HARLES.:-OGILAIY-will••bosre , -- z.' . . . ''"2' '-' l ' cifiiiffili:thbilditteki , tolaria Woollen o. -----'-- ' 7 . 7.- I NINIAR . GOODEL.--conststism-o ;::Ff pk, Md'Attillslic IVliiiniikk.f.C,46l4ll4ll3l M . at trt4 ' )A '' o l4 3 o.:AllP,Wli;k i llbt,i IaCIPIPt t i ll • a 108 ',DO '.site s' goodp " , -,--: - ::,' 1 8 ekor 4the;Cabilinkte; - Veattno::&o3't - ' .will be unusthillylarge, and of the elpieest 1164' ,ad ea an. t frit ernOn.uru,r,eypelt u nude. --to c a ll ' and . enthinelorlhbtneelves: ?Remember 8 4 00 ' 41 0* - eaartef-theldarket Hduie,tandl,direedr:oppositc . • •, Ino#ls, .• I.,•h.*•.t)•d ",t4e'6,h7i; ved liiii D " s A ' k s ?"e erpt V l ito l ib . '4l' I;pmfffi*;Yii n;4 eve;Yede of4eta:l:'Plthitt,erfr : , ' ,,, egitt g-nf r po l tne itattyeY rYr l4 l A ly acki p.7 iarelir" ,6gp°l ~,,,idr "o f 4theilatie•—" t i re impgl l- heVEE iET P ri- t.a r 147 hinelane'collntryhelchanpedi „hor!taltetcltrfecteetltio!toPnSpliii idilibitf ; assured' bptAP.id 091 q uality,' , , , . • 01, 0 x ,t 0 SP' Ohoß. 74 #14 3C R X R;0 44 4.4 1 45 1 .91r05? IC9IV.EIi,S .Pl 4 1 ? 9V ili ti ti lle.N i a ~ S :)• anti" A 114) VA PAINTB',.NAILS';),IRONf , 6I.H. diygoodiElpll.. iund aro , r,f),, large assortment of..,Goods, in then I nOro- Wiirch ilieVfweittld'calit , the attention'Or 1. turners, Mechanic's, ',Buildere, , Housekeenoii• •qati otherroyanting, Hardwore, as their stock he been botiAlirat sok at a They have also received a few - of HONEY', PAT.ENT' STRAW and CORN• STALK, CUTTERS, to .which they Would invite the at tendon of 4i'armers.., These Machines have fa• ken .tho, premium at nearly all the Agriculiurni Exhibitioes in the country, and are considered nreferahlo to any other Cutter now Muse:. oct23 • NEW YORK VARIETY STORE, &, M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg /P. leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining counties, that they have just open ed alt extensive VARIETY STORE in -North Hanover -street, in the building lately oceulfhql lry• Mr. flanteh, between Heverstick and Lyon's ,stores, where •they will be Inupy . ,to receive the ealleof all wishing articles in thetr line. They Will at all times keep oh hand n well selected assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English ,and Anemic:nth domestic-and-foreign Perfumery, :F,atent Medicines, ernbracing nearly every de scription,•find in fact a little of every thing usu ally kept in nn extensive variety 'store: - They are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagenisi celebrated Pulmonie Mixture, and ,his Balsamic Extract of Sarsapkrilla; Dr. Green's - ablelirrifed'Ox'ygetinted Bitters, ftirDysz.:. pepsid and Plithysic. They are ails° the exclu sive agents for this county of the NEW YOItIC CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of their superior Tens. , • In conclusion they beg leave to say, that they are determined to sell at very small profits for cAsn, and invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. Orders from country • merchants supplied, upon' the most reasonable terms. Carlisle, mav4 . • TO BUTTER MAKERS. 11111 E subscribers having purchased the right IL of Cumberland. county Mr 'making Crow= gilt's Phtent Thermometer , Churn, they would re.,pectfitby inbtrin the Enroll:0s public in general, that they will make and7drcr fen sale their Churns at the Cabinet Wale-room of Gi o, Spangler, N. Hanoter street, nex r - IVAIr 10 the office tf D. Stliith, Esq. The principal advantage this Churn has ..ver all others is, that' it-is constructed that eau be taken oil . so its tq give tree access to of the churn, which makes it convemeti: to put in -the.crettin end get out the butter. A 'l:berinommer is attached to the end of the Churn se as to Show the exact te,rnperature 01 the rreani, which experience shows should be no degrees to tithe good Butter. A chamber qr space is twanged iiround the bottom of the churn, lor the purpose et aim it ling cold or warm warier, so as to bring tiv cream to the-desired temui-rolare without miXing the water with the main. The secret in churning,ph a utter is, to have your (Team at the proper teniperalure ; it w.ll ',mitt., more and better butter, nod site :C5B time in eh:tilting ; it churns equally well in e.dder_warm weather—no such dung as having -..alded butter: All dial is necessary to tnnke go al butter nll seaso:ts of the y..ar, i 0 In gel one 01' rosvell's l'atont 'fberittotncler C burns. We would 0001 respectfully invite the public to call and examine fur thetnselte, GEO :TANGT,F.R, SA NUL. :VI [MS. Mr. Goo. Spangler—Sir: We.have been using the Thermometer Cilium I got of you for some time, and 'find it far superior to the : old barrel (Shuns several reasons; first, great Saving of rinse insuring butter. the (imam, time of churn ing about . fineen atinirtes, hill weathers); sec ondly, the butter when *Amity:id is much firmer thaw when , using atiy oilier churn ; rattly, my vis—stry-they-wouts .lusuan h ; richer churn norl . twicc! - theorigionf cost of the - Thermometer Churn. Sep. !28, 1848.) G. W. SHEAFFER. Mr. Cleo. Spangler—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no Farmer should be without it. Fifteen minutes is all the time required to make Butter, and the value -of this saving of time and labor consists in this, that jt rCquires no more time at any one season titan another; and that the' temperature of the deem necessary to make butter, is pro duced with certainty, and without the admixture of warm or cold weter with the cream itself. FRED'K WATTS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1848. . For the benefit of the bettor part of man (wo- Man) I give tl is eertificater. After- using the Thermometer Churq made by-Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my fami ly. We 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 can churn. butter in from • fifteen to twenty .minutes, by brining 'the cream to the preper.temperature. I eon recom mend 4.49 the public eel no cheat. - JOSEPH SHROM- Carlielit, Sep. 4, Iq4B. GEORGE SPANGLER has also on band, and will manufacture to order CABINET WARE of every descriptiop, such as Bureaus , Socretarys, Sofa's, 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 Furniture 9f good material and durable work manship, He would invite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing COFFINS made at the shortest notice; terms Moderate. [octll PICKLES, PRESERVES.—Just -received .11 - and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jolly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, Mangoes, Peppers; Picot- Ink Vimatoes and Onions, Olives, Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup; fine , mixed French Mustard, with a very choice and pure article of Salad Oil; for sale at may3l ° • HAVERSTICK'S WM Dry Agoods, , .. Groceries, ,t., , r!'" ' Ai PLIDLiC AUCTION. . . Tat, Tibsorilier intending to ielinenish-busi r ninth:will oiler his entire stock of .Merahandize. at Public Auction, at his store on the southwesi corner of the Public, ,Sluare,. on MONDAY: the 15th of JAN CARY, 1949. The assort mem etubracea a variety of rich and valuable goods, e l oongmhich-will-be-ivund Cloths, Cassnneres, Sattinets, 'Postings, Alpa. • caf,:lllerinoes ' Silks; Bombazines, Shawls. • Gragluimi, Lawns, 'Gloves, Hosier . rj, Cap'. .„ ".(ackine ;Tickings, , Checks, . : Calicoes,. Drib nags, Mishits from' . + to to breadth, To ble•linens, - 41t.P. !Anna, _Cashmeres, Cravats. - Handkirdiieji; Carpet Chain and Cotton ?jail! Cl ° t ,k in ,'l4l 6 lF z .y e - a P s • • • - -gredv.varteti of -Nick-necks_ awl ; Sinet A: Wares. OA3. 0 cjagiv,e t ..- 3 4.;Riikle, sugar, molasses, §i tens, r filic,"Aelection,,spices tilt - Wade; lotdabittekittg•het,toine, table • ,Fe.erto Disr.t . .."7l;tiegie o ed th etyreCtite-. I n oii i titspe i ch' et e t ,' then. extensive; use, Weiidence', Ituffieleni Of - their ttoith'::'' Together With titreat variety, of , artiplea teo,ounteroure to mention. , :- .., ‘, , Those' Who wish : greet bargOns mould do well io berirettonl;,clUstrg the.ijoile,' ea, ern rained tersell'OF withoitt reset e . ? Iti'the ' rrieeo time,tv,till.ae,4,et,t f eas,,thert prime , coat..: N;13: E;ni;ase - n - eln - 14011inisinta - lit;ottr customers as ,ninial; . finfil we finally 0-n" '• 1 ,:”:-.!..'ItO,BERT,IIRIIINE, STORE. .. . . ~ ~ qq.llo7,l:lo3prear Istrinm. , ,i‘: ' f ~' .„. :I , i.... 6 1 ' 0.N. , „p4.p.4ka01, ...., t ,......., ui I'atIeIOPYO!I!PYITA!„(eb.:,Y2,;: ' - :,,,,oßtf i ,loicothff..vpseinieree; eati netie; yams inge,l monolS, loseys i Vanton.flannels, illiewle, gloves, VibOonsi-jriill, Imam?, iriusliri'lle ;lanes, *ash*, ~ g obillmolothiN nririnpeo,Nelvot..ooril4tiekipgei 1 itillPalrillit ..,c,shcoOKtk,tklenkets;',.Groedisin;, , ,sod; c l 444eno`PlMlPMeltlin , vOriety oe.other goods ; coo 1 POPi,d'Yor.y, iorkt 0,01 - and coo Ms eheapodek,, 1:030.*C.. - 11:0'i,'filui.c - Cp.qtf;,/iGi,O4R;VIO.NY. • ni l 4"“ falA P 4 s.i.7d SY'pon,Rot. `f`iege kphs7,4l.Ners, ,6"41 1[4 .1P7915-11 altqF,ls , Tltp„4.,lNpm i p scr One '40 7 P1:1 1/11:4 4 i. qiioW,?,4o7 4 , 2 9 ,Eftitigs-,1,4 4?-4,1 k ' t !ea ;';'. ', , :! ,. '.','ic1„', 1 :-'' , . is'' -'. , ,T , ';.-' , , , ?)2., ,. ..''.':_:' , .,. '*:'.'ig.';t;,:i,f.:!';i:,:.:-:: „ Tits Proprietors have spent much time in bringing this preparation of •Sansarsatua to its preient state of perfection; and the experience • of fourteen years has furnished themike.most.emple .op- portunity to study, in their yarloits forms, the diseases for'ilihich it ' _. is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa tients who Nish a lin ALLY eons Medicine are invited to,givo Wallin!, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and tho invaluable property it pThisesses of -arresting and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged Id hold ONE QUART, and in its present improved form may safely claim to be the DEBT and 'CHEAP* Medicine of the age. 'lts progress to the fame it has attained, may be traced by'li long gilifof facts and cures, that, stand as landmarks and beacons for the lavalikpointing the way to the haven.of health... , ” ' The follteving is from Col. S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, and liffeli appointed Consul to.Nbw Granada: E Messrs; A. li. &D. SANDS:— • New York; January ?; 1848. - Dervisines,—Having used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla. on different persons in verimie 'parts of'tho Southern country, via, Virginia, Louisiana, Teias, and Mexico; I feel much pleasure Art spiting the high opinion entertained of its great inedicitail value.' In my own case it act almost like. a charm, removing speedily the enervated' state of •the system, and eiMting; in the Most agreeable manner, a tonic and-invigorating influence. , • - Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the states army .E in Mexico, and my coulun,.GN-ZACRARY TAYLOR,hits_Oir the_past five years been in the habit of using it and recommends the same; lie and myself - Adopted the article at the same' time, 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 ID hisalth-restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our inidelrextended country. Yours vary respectfully, . G TAYLOR, U.S.. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. • • Southport, Conn., January 1, 1848. Messrs. Stuns :—Ocntlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to informyou of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my Wife. She waiv severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different pans of the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked cite leg, and below - the knee suppurated. Her physician-advised-it-should-be laid open, which was done, but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were induced4o use SANDS ' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able effect, relieving her more than any prescription sbe had ever taken ; and before be 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 I health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts. and think Satins' Sarsaparilla a great blessing to the age. . Yours with respect, JULIUS 'PLEB. Extract from a letter recebied from 111 r: N. W.. Ilarris, a gentleman well known in Louisa county, Va.:—" I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly. Fredericka Hall, Va., Ely 17, 1848." " 111 . HARRIS." The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine -are almost dart) received : Messrs. SANDS :—A member of my family tins taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulous affection; etc. 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-be induced to make a trial of it, • Neu, York; hey 18, 1848. JOHN GRIGG. Messrs: A: B: Et D. SANDS Nerisich , N. Y., Oct. 6, 1847., GENTLEMEN—FeeIings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the tine of your Sarsapnnlla. I have for several years been, afflicted with scrofulous swellings -in my-head; which at - times would dather Add thitherto at my throat, nose, and ;Mis t and at others would break out to ilThrent parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat, fade, and head were almost one complete sore, and for along time I WWI so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. 1 consulted different physicians, and tried various remedies. but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. I'am now well; the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result entirely to the effects of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and grutitmle, BEEBE CAHOON. Being personally acquaintedwith the person above named, I believe het statement to be correct. JAMES M. D. CARR,.Justlce of this Petal. • •PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLE ALE AND 11.111 TAIL, BY •, A. B. & D. SANDS, DRUBBISiS AND OHE . IIIIITiI, 100 FULTON•ST., CORKLIt LUAU, Nxiv Tong. Sold alsd by Druggists generally throughout:the United States -and Casuists. Prico 31 per Bottle ; six Bottles for 45. aluunnu11111111~~~,~~ii~!~ LLIOrr, sole Agent for Carlisle. Sold by S Oumb. Valley Transportation Rouse • • • Alr• " 6.715511 Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel • • phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, dr,c. JrW.. KERR, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant, HARRISBURG. Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage- extended to him during the past year he heti been encouraged to make More extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op ening tif the Canal, to forward PRODUGEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to Mid from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des• patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, ! Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, • No. 48 Commerce st, Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, 2 ' J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Plits'g 'Agents tor Cars, ' WUNDERLICH & GRIER, • No. 272-Market it., Philadelphia. C HALO RE It & 'aEYNOLDS, N0.'423 Marker at,, t ITER, JAMES & C0., - , Broad street, Philadelphia.. PENN'A. St 0.140 LINE, INorth street, Baltimore. Harrisburk, March 29, 1849.—tf: Harisburg Trenspori.e." t ion Line. e-• • o, • -- I 11 1 41 a • - l'ArC 4 rzrer• FUNK di. MILLER, FORWARDING & Coniatission Merchants, Hannisauno, Pa, ship Produce, Morahan dize, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, & c, Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c. constantly, for Bole. Harrisburg,' 29, 1898 DrviCeeleVe Panacea, . • EIOR the rernoval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state Of the Blood and habit of the bodyolz 'Chronic diseases of' the Chest, - =Pleurisy, Brett. ohitis, Catarrlimetc, Sc • la_irLattjtajoring atter ca ea. Cutaneoutaffections,ef the face a n'd'oxiremitita, chronic Rheumatism, and Hepatetie, chronic Enlargements of the Joints; White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, 'Con7, -__..etitutional'disorderemming.front fredisprieitiene;'brc. 't• , every change that is taking place - in- the :body,it is manifest that .it brought, about by something. havipg,a tiubatantive-cmiteitn.-llf , 'suppose the organs ofcierbot originally perfect,, ~. they moat continue perfect unless changed bk,the , intervention of something that bears an_artheat, thy relation to it. cases of disease, there . must be the interPosition'cfeotievriew ingredient Which . by playing- its part:las, a cause,, served to mddify..the.properties , - before , connected- with , the body.Aris absurd , to' telk ofepoluaneous diseasoc Pitting phice - in'orAtins previously . healthy, with:. ; our the, interpositionfn of soe-morbifie-agtint ; - as well might we , exp e c t aiplectr . of chalk to, transfer iteclf,spantancopely into, , P lister of Perla; without !tlM,iti of Sulphuric thettelial pfior.,Mtift.;,%VliSckynil9t,he'rempyPti . , Ind' t agency cif, 1pe,m09a, )3 For this ph i rpcitte ',there' is', ` not reniadyMtparfor t o the 'Panacea. 'ln eNidanee Ito fall'awlnstis - attlimitted - teli. • ', , Philgdelphin;Juntri, 1847. Having apbriied of rhaluifitre of the Pan acerti, alTorde!rne , ,-mucli - platisurerttelte Are' to. recoatMett4 - If.le*Valuible remedy for , all:those clirohje,'conatitational nnd .glanduldedisetteeti, , tol 00; it is eapecially;adapted,t TrVtliese-Who are altheted;, - . and regain) .- medichmis;.art - 'alterative; they clamor. obtain it!',:ittAtuggre agreable, NIA upifermistata,than is to Ue,. f oupA in the Ran. , anew- lime psetlAinsaypial tritancea*ithif ,cl44d-and signaliseacesso ; fiepared and. sold kat,tte North Wesfoorner af-Thrt4 and South iftifele. PhiladelPhiaja,nd , re.. `IRMA Efirlialitity, , -B,f Elit•lOTTltint7lo.tin •,pint,typetiol att y Idqleni. ,Y,+'4,1;:,1`1021.1, 0111Eli=000DEN"-:-.'Pltfier - Relidti' 0 011ftipa and 'Ring4 4 14 1 .4 6 . B il l o4*o-, Wet re ,iiientyddigurt;4l, i'14,1049014.41*()4 /iB WitiYr' A t , '' atII , OKAIAA : 4I , 4I4 I O , 4 1 r 7 11 1 CCRP j, PTAP. '.'.: '4sik.iPiliyaiaa. 1 i c i", ) "!!!v.f,9tfV,4:v)5 0 ! ( " tii 0 4't!:,_... „, Y • - , ?': , :i , i, ,, f:40°,0t.;,•A• .... , -,-,....,„,, , 1,0,..,,,,a-:„-i.,.. ,, ,,,,,, 4, , , ,. ,, , , , , ,: - •N, • = , : r i- , 1 , ; , , , 0 . 1% , '11.:4 , "d; ' . F, , ' • ' , L1A'4 ,,, ';',1;:.,: E,.:•4'7' t . - , :,,...,',._.••.. ~",,k, :' f ,?';'•':.,, , ?'. • ), •-, - ,4:. , ,..i ? ,'„,„,,, , ,t(''',•:40•'-' , ~,.,' i',t2.0r ,,,, ,'..--, . •- - ","•4',:q.'.., • . ' . ..0:';. , :t;', , , 1 'a.i4:.,.;,'.. -, ;::' , 4'; - 4 1 .•%'V., , fg:: it,'i,,',',' Watches and .Tewehlrl ii;,'• • CHEAPER IRAN EVER— 1 „..-•-41.k,) '. Wholesale and detail—At the 70\ 'Philadelpin Watch and Jew• No. 96 North SP, .t elry Store," :, COND street, corner of guar . 1., :, oN . It .1 j, ry street.. , Gold Levers, 18 k.'cases, full jewellod, $3O and uplybrds Silver Lovers, full•jewelled,....sls and upwards. Gold Lupine, 18' k.' cases, jewelled; 825 and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quiirtier Watches, $4 to 10 • Silver Spoons..equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold r. . Cons t pon hand a largo assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, an, assortment of M J Tobias & CO., E Simpson, Samuel &,Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & It Beesley. and other superior' Patent Lever Movements, which . will be eased it any style desired Arrangements have been, made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of Eogland, to ftirnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or- dering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, Imparter of Watches novBl Stoves!' Stoves I I StoveS II t M No., 97, South Second street. Philadelphia. CJ. TYNDALE, respectfully invites an . examination of his largo atock r of Stoves, embracing some of the best and moat elegant katterns of Pennsylvania,:New York. Pecks. ill;. Troy, &c„legether with ,a beautiiul assort• mom of Fancy' Sheetiron Stoves and Radiators, for parlors, dining , rooms, chambers,or kitchens. Ho believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with • that of anyother establish. moot. He has also a. splendid :stock of Orr's celebrated Airtight Stovos,-for which. he has bean agent lor4iany years in•this city, in the manufacture of which forexcpllenee and cheap. nese ; ho refers to•his numerous purchasers, and for beauty of pitterne he -believes -himself unri. yelled. • '•' • . For Stoves, whether of Wood or. Coal, his, assortment is complete. He returns his thanks train old customers; to whom :and to the.publi he renews his invitation to give him a call at the old 'stand -.N0 . :97-S..Second , street, Philadee •pua:• , • [Eep2o TIMM! TEAS! int DAV„ID„.:RANKIN, „No. 73 Chesnut 1-MtiqBll44l,..cOrliet..olllBllk Ptroite_rbiladelphia, *Wore 'for sole t oegort; iniiv?f, of TEAP;',On:O4 BI O, BI , B 0 18 mg 00 hull chisfo.rp'ircliong • 1:•, 200.. do t . , ' .• 'loodo., • '0010ngt,'. , ?6 , '.. ' do, ; , • '10(1-ebooke Eirglisb . i `, Preg, lBB l: ; 100 hilf chests ',,,_=.-"d,r(j;'•th , •,,.. • .50 ohOoro, , Mokerel3ogehiog 21; AO ,„ do, , .I',ow,c,hopg 25—, do ,binc4 16;1' Ppkosr "k:f do' Orange rikoe' . 200 lb. boxoo outioriorNingyOnt 250 half ehiqteYoun4'llysoo,, 128 .. do •, „, , Imperial e c ,= • 100 •do • Goopßwder 1.• 'lO .do • . Cltotilmor%trysoro '"' Spkkelik for s e. Is ':ll,th,e,,Cli, ; we* wroo L THE eiibicilitiiif,PaiiiiiatleieWe!iirivariVY •, ;Funny oOd prh p Sry,Goodi, wtocfrtko,ov tdOtioniolleittplidAo.ih r ttOtl; ) ' HiTNFitt. . Store: : . .. ''Hat and Oap'l3tor... ....... lie. It' oE,.ooii: sdribir4-y'Jp.it.-,J44Vrif_tuthrnieidh‘fr iNtin4t'rs:. ' city, ,I,i - .)41 . 11',!nf0r,t . n, 4 P,!_tili4 t ? , ,, t . , n itim , r. -(2ol)itig,,it..opjenclicLidliPrn,r`'.. Hicioi't,,7;;;;;;t.-7: ' : HATS: qt . ,: lus.,_,billf./11ivi levkin,,,Nwria,;zitockili 'IIII,.:AtOSF,' cO TP u r.E. B ' . 1 1 .: , ormirrieke. -- and. Sill 1; MOUntain-.4'."l3eayt2pief...,,tlirat!tilifiat make 'nail, lt,tee ii HATSi O O46 !n 6 t‘ 7`-`reveii'dpitcr!.P,ticl.-:E!!,10:1 iiii-164,,A,10(!i'9,.,:,14.-:?..,.!;„,,,,.4',.,,:,',,,.,,ti,..., ','?-.:..;:,i :ql.,aiktyf ‘1,i.,.,1L ILIN . ,Ii . ' - '4 , :i.iiiii! a t ;hip 'eiiiablibb 1, - . ,- r.V o.3 nvites- 1 11,:wten A ..tigiabaiiii+ aa , lip. 18.01';1 riii,al,,,liarcirli;,.ll4 y eli t i ! thittk et,,i - ol i tl la d v i an ) . l VPC4. ' l P.d en tii t :t t: Ml,*.: l '4),,#,l. - 8- it .igstiEw ßo , ) .1-'*lotio, '1 1 )! , - .:,,-!.3..,4.,,,--,1A.,-. t , lid , 0 ' , liiiiii Loplb'.4l , ' '. , t;A . i, r;Iiil,ili):0,1051, 1.,,‘;,.,,,;.-,^<4'••.,-ii,:l 1VAr9:1'..v*0.?.).':,,,i ' !;'i .ii , , , ' ,14 :: , .0,,1 = i1.f.V;:1t}Yii1!,..Ft. 4?,, ,," .,, 1 . `,..1,.. , ::P5'i , :1 , :-..:1..i;,v1,1,,.:-. ~-:-.1,..,4,',".;.14,4„,,,.....,!..: 5,.;',.,..'; t.,‘..4.;;'.E.i.•:,Z1,f1';-.:::,',.1'..;;; ; ;.;12.,''.6, .. -10 ;! (,) ;" . `:1../,-.Y . ':; : r, 1 3 '':'V.'''',.':.;;:''?F.:ViF'<'0.?.ii,.'1!.".§...);;VZ1.)5.%;;?;,.7'..,,,.i...,.',.,,,'.. iii '. .kY.. 1 441; , , , i',&,.b.;f::...:1:4 ,, .. - ..,1,..• :.. .... .-. . .... 2_.- , "..111._.'ff. , ,v0x.. --, eo-: ,, w , ,c ,4,,,,, ,t ,. . - -A - tr.tn - q --, : 7-- ) ... ...q..,;i:,,0.1h.zr,',-t .. ir - i- - ,211.1I.Ottilalteult97 , ,, fl , -, •'• 7 , . . . . ~,, . - i Extensive Turniture , ROOMG - • • ~ - - . ~ ,_ A.ii•,_ 4: , , J ACOI3 YErti'ER,&i..,SON,, 4: ,: o 0 Slip . "restiontfellS;:' , 011`.the attention . ° n t - - Heinle-keepers and Alto public, to the bx `l` `'l4nsitientock Or splendid - FURNITILIRE c incIu , AingSoftis; Wardrobes, Centro and Other Tables, Oreasing - And Plain gut onus, and evoirvaricttof 1 Gabiner-Ware and 'Choirs, which they,have 'Just. Oohed' at their NEW ROOMS, on 7 i le corner of-North- Hanover- and-Lout her streets, Carlisle.. They are confident that the superior finiSh of the workmanship, and elegance of. style, in which their articles are got up, together- whit their cirsArxr.ss, will recommend them to every.per- . stm wanting Furniture. They have Mao made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply tf - every - article m -- their lino both. plain and ornainental, elegant and usef ul, at prices which cannot fail `to suit .purchasers ' They would 'earnestly invite persons who are about to commence Itonso-keeping, to call and eicansine their prasenTelce ern littiTdlt7ticwhich they will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern tu vie.. COFFINS made to order at the shortest no tice. for town and country. Ctirlislo; Sent 6. 1848 . ` . =I ... , :m 31 ,,, Iti , -% 4..., _ „_,.. , :k ., J, ,, . ~. \ fr, \ ,"Z.c ,- . , .- • • , 1.', 4 '4,, - ' ,-, • SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Care Of all Diseaes arising from an Impure state of the Blood. - THIS Iledicineoperatespartieularly upon the Blood, and mires .disease without vomiting or purging It never fails to cure he must obsttna te cases of Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds. Bronchi-, tie, White :Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Sores of long standing. It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, (lore being 32 doses in each bot.le, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac .cordiet to (tit cation one bottle will het days. Certificates are pouring in from * all parts or the co . try attesting the virtue of this medicine-i: • uses of long standing, which have been • up by physiciatm as hope. less and berJe.f the reach of menieine to cure. 1VITOOPIS(4 COUGH, Shepherd's Saran parilln never-fails cure .r;ON SUM .•urvd try the t se of eh ep irillu• Til.. 1 . 11110%0 , 11! Is Keittleinu II of re spvet 1.1. it dti..re,who was ef- Net.i 4thi..4.lreadf.ut dises.se, Con sumption. by u few bottlei of Shepherd's Sarsu.arilla. This bite coriify that I was, fast sinking unnersymmonis 01(701, um ptiomof the Lung-, until I was recommended In try Shepherd's Sarspprilla, which fortunately I did,and am under the strongest conviction thatrit saved my life. I now rapidly re , nvA l ting awl hope in a short time to ho restored to perfect health,and under no consideration would I be without the mediclue. DAVID Rirtcurrs, • • No. 23, Hill street. Shoyhdid's•Verinifugb, or Worm •'' 4 Destroyer. a c produ-co-a-modi eine bettor adapted to tiro expulsion ofmitititiT time the human body than fuge. ,It has been used by thous wits talth ,oplir,e4atisfacti tn. It has the advantage of moat other Virmifuges, as ittaaver Sickens Utz person using it. It has cured children that have been subject to fits for years, and that had beau given up by physician, patents and friends. It should always be used as a purga tive e for children, as itstrenglhous them, and •at th same time' carries oft' the coarser par ticles of food, and worms, if they arc troubled with them. The foltwing certjfiente has .belm handed to us by ~luige Koons, of Lu a zerne county, Ps. It - speaks for itself: Town Hill, Pa, Jan 20,1847. JOHN KOONS, Esq. Duar Birt—You will please srnd me 4 bot .tlesmoro of Shepherd's Vermifoge. The three bottles purchased of you a short time ago have been used with the happiest effects. They were given to three of my children—in one ease 65 worms were expelled,in_another 164, tend in the last 67. 1 am anxious regive the rest of my family the benefits of this medicine and therefore order as above. This is deeid, edly the best article fur destroying worms On line ever been,in this part of the country. I have tried Orrick's, Reeker's, Merrick's and Miller's, but without any gsPd effect. Yours with esteem, SAMUEL SN Y DER; Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and VeriniNge are for sale by the followitir respectable mer. chants of Cunibeiland county, Pt., and by. Dr. WM. p. M'Pherscon, Htirrisburg: G. W. HITNER, Carlisle; John Pulwiler, Shippensburg; John Diller, Newville; Robert Elliott, Newburg; M D &•J 11 Lackey. Dim orsville; A Richards & Co. Plainfield; Dun lap & Bar, Kingston ; S. &S. A. Cpyley,l;l6ges. town; Wm. Alexander, , Papertown... ~ April 28.1848 firMIMP; FRINGES St.c—Just opened, a gen• eral assortment of Gimps and Fringes.— , Black Mantilla Silks of various- qualities and prices, by aep27] N. & la t Row!), BROOM AND WOODEN-W ARE , sior o , •No. 63North Third' Street', O . tiii . 'door . above Arch, 'east side, Philadelphia, nuinitibetur vw l r3 era and wholesale dealers in al kinds Otßroome, Brushes, Buckets; Cedar ', re, Willow and lunch Baskets. Shoriand Wal . Brushes, Scrubs, -Meter*, lylati,'Biackieg, East in-made Wood ? elf-Ware of; every. description, (Sr,c; &o, at .thei loWest market prices. ' ' --- mar 1 . tibaaa'. mho L . • a --y: and . U OK . • ow), for.sokUY. FUNIt do au, Leal To" • MILLER., Harrisburg, oct4-4m Anti .Dyspeptic , (Clatholicon,- , For , Dyspepsia, Nervous Headache; and Liver Diseases: ,: THI§ is ii'Vegotable cimipenind; Warreniedm 'safe tied effectual remedy,'not only for Dys-' pepsin; but; fat, thoie cliseatteercsultintc . frern and' connocted 'with m disordered ,Oortditton.cif' the stomach end liver, or *attier the -digee;- tive fuitctions, such or weakness, flithlency', Imis of 'wet; , Notations and ascidity of iitit'sfontadh:- coitivOnetts; headache, .flatulent , and billions colid commended to those who are, suffering.; undet debility: , and . ,depression , -01: spirits, its ,soothing o_ at ada.. I 0c125 ted•to)sech eases. • Foist& by JUST. 'received, alisortint;nt, o CarPettegs every and style, ever bro't to Carlisle: Also floor . Oil',Clotbs, new patterns. 'Bonk* vev,'low;at the' ebaap stor/ :." ••• OGYLBY4.`,I 'Bolo .15 !!.. -A...,-001At 14":44,0ejliattl,1119:1.44701ile`eli; ClPOterdiStrappl'ito, rdr A v itoT , uoo • , 4 leff --',`-yy, • tin ohea Aftine of,: j;) ZI CA? " p.: p" fortolot4r - ,Y3tl;lfstcou N .trbk"P 011 ;, • •• N - • ortb• - i etre.e4Philidelphia,,NENlTlAN 13LIND !litfacitirii;' has 'now.en him& iltiiTargeal-and fashion - Able' •ef "norrow slat; and •Ot hcr 'Venitiati,,,Blinds, of any other cstabliihment in thelUnited.Sintes comprising entire now styles, , trimmings and colors, which which will be soul At the lowest pikes, wholesale and retail: •,'Old Blinds palmed and trimmed to looktquafici new: The einzens of Carlisle and adjacent country_are respectfully invited to call and examine his as 'sortment, before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleasing and giving Antisfaction to 101 l who may favor him with a Mr: • BENJAMIN .T. WILLIAMS, No. 12 N. Sixth st., Philad . Daltimore, Aug. 29, 1947 6," W HITN ME may24-3m TEINNENT' S Washington falltory . 92 Dagnareo types, No. 234 North Second Farm, N. I,V. corner 6 Cnllonhill etieet, Philodelphin. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully adored at this well known establishment, for ONE DOL LAR, are universally conceded to ho EQI I / 1 T. 111 every. respect 10 ANY in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear . weather. "A. large assortment olltdEnAmioNsmnd LocNE'rs on hand, at from $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens' of Cumberland county, to call and examine spe• chuctis of the, latest improvernants in.the nit of Datmerreoty:l),ttiff . , which he exhibited clicser., ititOut 'l' & 7 C TENNENT. • . . Perat, Hoffman, & Go., • Forwardinir nnd nenerni COmmi - ssionlVlorehania, - No. 41 Noah W Inures. and F 3. NAValer , street, Philadel • pLA sTER.- and SALT constantly on hand, or flitt at ihe lowest market men'. Like:tit ntli:tincel made on Produce. ' - Refer to , DUTITAi &1 if II MPTIR EYSI " IF It 'NNE 1.1 N•PLA TT eJ.I C 0 Philad'a. LEA. BUNKER & CO. J. NV. KER It, l'lnmakurg. t • npr s—lint Xron,Cdmmissior Warehouse . , No. 10 Nor It Water street, nett No. 54 North Wharves, Philadelphia°. •Tliatindtrsigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the. sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and .ex-, tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers Of Iron, throughout the country, - ,has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to .any other house. iniinlrgici • O'RRICK & CAMPBELL. Ativoni's Empire Cooking Stove TN again attention to this. unerpiiilled 1. STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure, -to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla• ced opposite each other, and a SUMMER - HEARTH AND POHANG APPARATUS, being -added, thus rendering it faultless, end•un• less there is another fnuliless Stove in the mar. ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it nos embraces every valuable improvement possessei by any other Steve, in addition to some peculim to uself, secured by Letters Patent, r • The success of this. Stove, since its introduc Lion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been cit feted for culinary purposes t h at has given sod general satisfaction. Strives hove been copied after its form; tome dealers have even used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original. that they 'bear the relatiVe value that n counterfeit does to n gendine cdin. — Complete CO.01( end other COOK STOVES in great variety. Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested to call at the Stove and Tin-Ware manulactory of the subscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, NOW is agentlin Cumber land county., , mn . .TOTTN p. donclAs. RENOVAL SHOE THREAD WAR EH° US - , - Tll-1,A13.-R-A-13.1.1E 1,,,,v removed—to-his—new_ . 1 EA • . Warehouse, corner of Calveif and Mercer streets, Dalfinoreillnd 'lds now in store,`of di rect impor3 ttton front the celebrated factory of Tittley, T them br.,Walker, a full assortment of SHOE TI ILIAD, viz: brown, green,• half bleached, white and yellow, which he is prepa red to sell by the bale or less quantity, on as good terms ns the same quality can be had for in the U. States. Also n general assortment of SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz: Shoe Knivewasps. pincers, hammers, awls and awl handles, pegs of all sizts, bristles, webbing, hoot cord, shoe ;toils of all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete, peg rasps and cutters, &e, 'B(..e, &c. Premium Glass Paper, to thke 'the plaeo.oe' the connnon sand paper, a very su perior article, bbing our own manufacture, wsn- RANTED. Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, crimping boards, all of his own manufacture, of the very best timber and of the latest style. Every arti cle can be obtained at his establishment for man ufacturing Boots and Shhes, except leather. All of the above will he soid at the lowest market price. Country Merchants nre pnrticulnrly re quested to call. E. LA R RAH EE, ame23-1m 4 N 0.9.4, Calvert st, Baltimore REXOYAL. LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA _ NIC MEDICINES. EI S ITAI. LABRABEE, No. 20 S. Calvert. street, Baltimore, has removed his Labora tory to - his.new.building No. 24, and has abdays du hand the, largest, and most complete assort ment of pure Botanic remedies in the United Suites, 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 pulyorized and compounded articles are put tip in quarter and half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for ' retailing, and upon better terms thati the same n akh, can be had for in • the United States.— Every article in his line, is warranted genuine the public can rely upon this. -A liberal discount_ made to country merchant who'ararparticularl requested to call and oxen ins quality, - &c, before purchasing.. . 1 Toe' various Treatises, embracing the me reputed withal's,' iimfint the Thomson= or B. tame Systein of Medicine, may also be had : , Ibis estab iiment, by the quantity or single cop agn , ' l l'.° t r. ' . • . 1, s.. ' •:''` It Never Falls, ~ .A ' -ri URE; YOURSELF.—From time immem • 'WU rial there has existed in larger cities.tre""' populous towns, a species of disease,lite depen mice and .propagation of which 'results from t violation of divine and moral' laws. •Te the • AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND presented, as being the most 'certain, Speedy, a • valuable specific ever ()tiered to the unfortunti It has wherever sown acquired a reputation ti daily experience c ' es to strengthen. ' Tho sands have been e red by its use, and as L itlear no odor on thichicatVieqUirbiliiiitherielfrieti -7 in diet or businees, nor contains' either Mired or noxious 'drugs is the least injurious, to the sy tom; it isboldly presented - es thiSbesCremedY I . : - such' disemies •yet' Offered: It 'is used by phys clans and pronounced stlperior ig'arty known r, triedy. - Full directions accompany each bottle' For sale atiN.lY.'dorneefid and Southstreciti Philadelphia, and by S.,BLLIOT: (78,163113 ji D; nernitx, Yorkr G: W. Miller,: Lancaster, I D:; Mat wand' J.' N'Yytith, Harrisburg,; Pa.. Job -.0'14) , ammered,oad 'Relied Iron: - .*.','.' :l' I•do.',On ~ heei,Blister de SPringSfee. 20 boiesrTiMPlate, just , received ,and'fordiale l :.' the Chopp, hardware Store of . : '''' 7,l ” ,- '''''- '"' 1 fetira •7' '' , - WR IGHT 4.. 6 N,;, , ,-. , „ BL ACHED MUSLINS—A - 4plendid• at efiri ment OC,Blpache4 ,Aftieliiis: min be. lu t i,h street.; Ca' 'or yourselves • • _d foi46 • ' nriHE' a hired -un'a: :beautiful alOblc:, FkLl:i...andl'WlNTgli'i'G,QloD)lo, *child inrliVitinatio‘niiiin cif-the' aiblic to,Oal sal pee 'his goodi boforo purchasing olselebete.'i'_Riicol• Wet the storn;',lm", Wad streetiUfeu l i dticra west'Off Bceierten Hateb, 4 ,'' Tae , :,":4,;14) rntly , -; f•P„., , t, --ping re in a4carrtingi, . ' '' 'Viral' - ' o tet lialidt'ill' d 4 y, .. , 1 114111. Irl t pb. 4 l' •t• h_, wi h , , /; SubsPi ;.no• ons ii supPll Ity,Merr rr monli w.„ll4`E'r onnedah Y it-'2:Pit3,l,,,,,Tenty-fiY;°' r'titlitijonithiaellewo"674T. InP*Oiisilbitc-Pl'Canny,,,deo ;to: by 'air ',4.ll4llittl'and/It itegovei,"%c!tica:,', C iip,itTliL —l,-coner P.",„4„ n s of 'v,; kt-Rc• 1,, b%; -.,, r,- ; at tifeltr,itlN4V,',„l ~;c4-.1,5.1.:..1',,,,i V..17i.,10-)1' ^`A.l I tu lkiiit l '' '2) ~''‘'l' i ' , .6 ". c7,7,V,',`' ',,''. : ' '' v,7', ,f"," ,I,!` ' 'Yr . ,-' 1 4 `:" t , I '' 'l7 '',,'•',. :):‘, ', V* 1 ',.? '' ''''r*'•'','"',''Z' ,:, „, ,t ~,,y,,, , .;':' '.')' '" ..;t. true Blr. BrBVEGETABLVELECT BA Rl6Oll INTIYAIS B • . REMEDY FOR THE FILES, TriumpiniVingooo'iurtd in the•pairt year. Thisipeilleine,is wart anted to cure a pigs of . Piles, either bleeding or blind inteisiaVor eiternul,and alt ofiammutory dis 'castle found conjunction With the 'shelf ati•chennie Dysentery . ; described iu tit tollowijiitertificate : •• • • Supt. 9, 1847. '•ll4eisriil•Knieliiint& - Herilrew- Dents:-=A.' bolO'Qoi4e - airS- ago 1 wini 'Ofilicted with wliut . was endedcliferaie dysentery; 'I hove suffered with it °vox' si.cco, and physicians bays told me that my liver was effected, and that my bowels were .ulcerated, fur blood and pus, at tended with'a peculiar putrid smell, were the 'frequent discharges: A thort time since I made a visit to Masruchnsetis, in hopes of benefit rem •ehange of air, but suffeicd tunic severe than ever before. kVbile,ibere, a pliy. sicinn offered to cure mt Gar 840, in three months. ° Happily; in the midst ot in:ensc pain, occasionally reltvyc.! by luudt.cm, l sow in the wrapper of your Ele..Hunry, ti perfect description or my enropluint, tegolicr Witt " many certificates' or cures, •I'l is gt.ye me great confidence in the. medicine, mid I per. chased a box, nine doses of which has oppa renrly cured' me, and I am prepared to say everything in its favor, or render any service 'Leon to humanity by subseribleg to its merits Respecit . _ BENJ. PERCIVAL..BO S. Sixth st Weakness and influnvmation of the fulling of the bowels, womb &c, that Pine les particularly are subject. under peculiar bcircumstances; for . which - many- certificatra nuld ho given of speedy cures— but delicacy 'forbids their publication. , Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of blood to Chic head, dyspemia, fistulas iufinm matlomof the stomoch, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upbeat's Electuary, It is an internal remedy, and cures by its action on the hr wets and blood, the relaxed state of whir li is the cause of file ebove named disenseii. UNIVERSAL Co+lsl EN DATION Front every city, town and village, where. Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Flectuary hue been introduced, the most gratit3ing intelli vnee of its etiects have been received by the Proprietor. In hundreds of instances it has triuniplied over cases which were deemed. incurable. Letter of Cnpt.G, W. Loon, late of the U. service,and Member ol the N. J. Legislature Rahway, June - IR, 1847 • I have . been 'afflicted for years with the Piles,- and have tried, without. anything like permanent benefit; almost eyerything assum ing the name of n remedy. ,'I 'and trs a matter of CI3I.ItFC, lost all confidence in medicine.— Under this feeling I was induced—not without reluctance, I confess—to use Upham's tlectu try, and having-used it about three weeks, according to the directions hie down' I find to my surprise, as well as satisfaction . , that every symptom of the diseaim iaisl eft me. 1 think - it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statemer•.t. ,O -W McLEA Addressed to the agents in corumbia. Ga: Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20, 1847 Messrs. Winter &, Epping—Oente:—For the last fifteen years I have been afflicted with that most distressing disease 'The Bleeding Piles,' and have-had recourse to a great many medicines, without obtaining relief, until I obtained '3,boxes of Upham's Pilo. Elestuary from you, which. have so fat relieved me that take great pleasure in recommending it to all who are afflicted with Piles, as a safe ar.d sure remedy, - . - . --8.P.111.LL; forme'r'ly Bookkeeper. Bank of Rolubti: Remit ktOle cure of Portionit, 31e., Morel, 14 My Deer cuonoi.express to you my sincere nod - heartfelt thanks for Ott wonderful r - cure .1 have experiticed . s the loco, your truly valuable Pile' Electuary. lii re peen a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles for tzn years past, so much RD; that I became reduced to a mere okeleton, with losS of appetite and general derangement 011ie digestive organs; my eyes also became ulfectect,-and in fact. I - was a misery to 'myself, and was obliged to give...up my office here, which I held iii the Custom House some years. I have tried all kinds of meditine, had the best advice the physicians of Boston and this place could give, spent much mone y and twice submitted to a surgical operation. 1 had become perfetly tired of life, and at the. suggestion of my friends I was induced to try a bhx of your medicine. The first found relieved me slightly, still I persevered and purchnsed x a second, and assure you when, I got half thrOugh I found myself getting well; I still kept on, and' now lam a new man. My dear sir, language cannot miprers my thanks, that I am once more restored to health, en.d now in arc'ondition to support myself and family de pendent on me. Yours resreetfully, with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON Morriss. Ketchum 4 I CIIF IN-7 his certi fies that I have been severely afilieted far many years with the Piles, but more particularly within the Wet nineinenths. Having used all the remedies prescribed by my phyvician,'"ulko having tried othcy means to little or no ad" vantage.l became'veriniuch discouraged an; fblt as though I must suffer as Imo. , us I lived. But providentiolly was informed liy Mr. Mott, instructor of the public school at Staten Ishind. &it I could be cured - by your valuable Pile Pectuary. Having confidence is his statement. 1 . Immediately procured some of the .medieine and am•very happy to inform you that I am nowperfectly cured by the use of only one hex. Very truly your obedient servant, ' • GEORGE K CROSS Sold' wholesale •and retail by KETCHAM & HENSHAW,'I2I Fulton at, .N. Y., end by kuggists generally 9 roughout the United States and Canada. Pride $1 per box: Sold in Cutl.slo by S ELLIOTT, Julyk26, 1898 . Stanton's Exteinal ,Remedy, CALLED • -- z'il niter , s le nuw universally ncknowledged to be tha INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal A lfectione, Contractions Sof the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains,jtho. Back and I Chest; Ague in "I he Breast end Face, Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises, • • Salt Rheum, Burns, Crouj, Nervous 'Diseases: iirUNT'S LI NIIVIEN T'is sustaining a 1104 4 JUR ety Uniqualled'by any similar renfedf. 1 requires no.pufling to give iv - tr repetatien; it his been for some time silently and surely:sectring, it, and now, whenits beneficial effects'havelieen. • experienced btso maywohe,expreasionentiati t ude are eontinnallY :uPPecting:' atkthtict. who have ,been.made,whole,hy itspean's are' desirous . f that Ai , offliefed should; no, hanger remnin,,igno: tint!ef, itainvilueble anct infallible orn.cAtq• ! Mr Oeo, E . :..Stanten, the: ProPriatorto con. 1 f' Woe is room • norm o „ y-T --aoy of 11199qc4.3, .P P A 9 Y.• • ' 'from tY1.41.1. use,,,„ .ec'Led " " • • "''' Veen- brpp e , ore g t•yfars, nying:turenc t the ephe; att het*tt oPiwii•yetitotity.t(ft i frdin;B chair Medibitl treattnetr,fitiled‘lie•fcis bottlati the..Linititeqf kostprodifini .to ottOOglf. OW he"' hisTliloyinifeilkoo' • .routhrnholo;.:no'rnhog -no-1)16 'obit'sprinxll imp' oridiie. tmc to_ ' mind or Ind:early 'infreimmil`-, Puce : ':2s`innFt. The AVIVe ti'lfrien4l,•„ .„. . g7rx.NT,t),N , s.PAP,)I,LAS.IrciIwThISNI 4 0 4.110 , ."/ledged'iipp o,s,nipit'vnluable rem* dy has =yet , beim. wpoyercd, 'and may,bgim, lied on : with FontidSnhthy'all , who msy.have ot% cas io n , foi4l‘ pss, kessespk.pitiar..Fsv4R,•A.ou , This , Ointment is particularly intended for those coinplaintubst Mothors ere ljable to dur,ing.:the ith(gbilfolll7tints t 'sltd:nitty'be otily , chlled "The:. ,Nuree s Price. 25 eta, per :It • `Pr s oprotor, Sold by: , and Chan. , t{trilsle; '46.EdwaialSetill;'Shiofitinibuig , = 1 7. Msulgert ' • ' ' , , ' . M MEM '?;~ ', New York, June 19,1848 In' ono Edsa '&child hi 4 MEM