=2B=lnwwWomg = RAID & Mil calttist, z.,W) DI~(ESDAY,: JUNE 3,•-.1846._ . A mail Of artl instant horn 'Vora Cruz,per' Brilish VailrSiehirief-Tiveed) to Havana in tour days, arriving at.,,the• latter port on the fithinstait - rind'thenUabi the •lirk Rapid, to this city in cight'days, arrived here yesterday. •The news is interesting and'!iniportant.— Paredes declared war in effect on the 23d . ult., and we- now leach, by hie oivn official decldration, that the late cowardly assa§sina tion of our men constitute the svatem otwas• --fare-whichtheMexicaadespot — bhumhem oug a ly•appaaling fo religion And civilizatioa•-ltae waged rigamiri ••• • . Gen. Alttionte went off from .llavana in the , steamer Tweed, en route to France and En-, glair, taking with -hint the Proclaniation of _,l . :rar,issued : by Paredes. - Gen. Snell Anna remained at Havana; de. voting himself to . amusements, apparently • quite• uninieresfed in the affairs of states or nations. - - A large Spanish fleet was 'cruising around the Island. , We 'hear nothing of the two Mexicans war steamers. • l'he people of Vera Cruz were every moment o.2;pecting, our for tes to commence 'the blockade and the born to,...brnent dilly' fort. • As rut \\'nu s ssin.—lt is remarkable how accurately the prophecies made by the Whig's in 1844 riTe be;ng - fulfilled. They4aid- that should Polk be elected he would endeavour to have the Sub-Treasury, with all its odious' features, re-enacted; the Tariff repealed ; the Natio i brought into debt; a war with the annexation of Texas; and, idahort, the-coon try.brought to_ hat miserable condition which noted the Van Buren administration. . Are not all these . things .coming to pass to the letter':_ Dees it not prove the.wisdors And foreSighLof the :iVhig party, And the danger of the ascendancy of the opposing party? Read the following from the patriotic letter of Ilenry • Clay against th . e>nnexation scheme in 1844, and thou say that he prophesied not truly : " Under these circumstances, if the Goy 4rittent of the, United:States were to acquire Texas, , it would acquire along with it all the inetimbrances which Texas is under, and among them thet•actnal or suspended War between Mexico and Texas.,Of that conse quence there cannot-be &dout.— Annexation anti it'ailcith Ataxicco are identical." The fit6ilities for intercourse with our army and with the 'Mexican people, are favorable to _the_rapidoxeciition of military operatidn 'rom Gallieston to Point Isabel, is 320-miles 'by water.. New Orleans to Point Isabel, 802 miles. New Orleans--to—Verw-crux, 1500 miles. 'Yucatan 'to the city of'Mexico, 000 ;miles. New Orleans to Galveston '482 miles Matamoros to the bar of the Rio Grande, by the course of the river, about 70 miles. The population of the city of Mexico is 180,000 !High mountains rise. iu the distance on all sides of the citybut - the location, although , under the Tropic of Cancer, is remarkable for its salubrity, and in summer.the extreme heat is less,severe than in.' NOW lork or p4secit.vriq.N.--We learn from-11 mole itidifrihtithat-come Vandal le Balti" vn.risited Mount Vernon, last week, and was guilty of a shameful mutilation of an exquisitely sculp- - Mred niarblti• mantle piece which had . been 'presented by Lafayette to Washington.. The , sculptured panel upon which the multilation was made represents - an agricultural scene, with a small cottage in fiord, a well, a girl. pouting water into a tub, around which - are, •cabbages, radishes, &c. to be washed, and , a t o stair near the maid who was represented as holding a radish up mouth. The whole arm of the boy, with its b e autiful hand and radish,. was lnok: , above the shoulder and carried away. . (0-The New Orleans Republican says.— William Deßuj's, Esq., late treasurer of the State of Lonisiana, and the whig candidate for Governor in January last, has joined as a _private,the New Orleans Guards, a company about, to repair to the -assistance of Gettoial Taylor.;:.Goll.;teEinitti, - -• so we sedit stated, • declines any official rank... (cpTliOXittiOtitti Intelltgencer Says e underskirt& that a fineetiot of Ayriihire cattle, —bulls and cows of the boot stook, imported recently from Stioiland, and 'belonging tri Pro. of ,Philada.—passed through , Washington a few, days since, pa their way to Aliddleburg, Loudon county, Virginia.— , •(: ‘ ,lrke , sof owe,_ we are informed, yield I toi..enty-fout quarts of milk per tiny, and Make ,r' . .tenitounds of ,butter perweek.‘ . ' • A. Mizawrca IN Tun FIELD.--A company • of about:ninety men also arrived here yeeter -4.laylfrtito' the parielfes of Fait ,Raton Rouge and cOmmand of the Rev. Richard A., Stewart, na,C.aptain. Capt. °chit:persuasion, who allows nothing to pre-' ~,,i, c tithia4l4eharge:of - thatA utfevery. e.itizen • ';';`owat6Ehisieciuntry in. the: hour 'of peril: ; . : • - .4)34Tiixpitelv zysetaid, cat.' - . . • Tat Wass Jar pro., . ~. , ..., . . , x,!' if - cities of,thie olden- ''a'' . . ;• .--: '•• ' ,-, ; ' f?.dtitolt.;,renders it' ,-': . y , - • ~ :. x ,,, •,.. neaenuttVatitiesnlage',,'- r .. .- ..:,h.di,_4-,•lady.oiliceni:, ; ,) -":. ' 411 ,, ,:‘ , . ' ' ikr. °, raihintisleAniter:mh:;") . • -. . . . • , k , ' . i lika'alt`tittier ell, o At' -,'-'..:,' ‘ ,•,'• ); , tiosnl not toil thelndr , -.. ',•' 4„ .. . , ", , ,illut , : tiiireti'Llt •, , 'it bri1 ,,, ,',.. , . `n":llaner, van d ' , Ttiestuty - ; ,, 1:.. , „ r• ;' , .nhilurpistsid. 'lt niit. '‘:••••' ,'• ..i4, ,. . , atryaieer , thr:mlnutett„' '',,. •4,.,. ; .. Ailliite r g_Til#l ire t(rl Ile ' l' N-, - --r:- ; , :4., , Ory.:+witisering bulbs '. •.- ..,,.: .. .",'" :• 11 er,4 1 ifd and , Vigor;• , ..%. ,", , •',) :•. , ,'+',.. , .,, , '" i i, xt . ',7l!.lfripiig hereeptlariati and.' locating that 'healthy' •:, - ,•1•4 4tnd action so net:eatery to the' preservatio n othtibllost:nlii- flan bead of hair. -..,, '',----•-•-- • g•`.,• , , ', a1 ,•:, 1 11 0tl itt:l 41411ritre et;:Philadelplht, a i• &. 4direkiopertrienerallyat sp. and 30ett. , Sold 1;43-Pirlhli•,bii,feELLlOTT:, ..aeteber;OA,ltels.i4, • •- ' ''... ', ' • • ,--• , , ~ sit '/Arlitejoiricrotikki(lisifnx, tlietimblyeijiadebted p 3,,, :'' 4thirifibeirbii.:olfilee Irlii4s9 l ,4. l )Pek . act' , ottclitpiOtvi'Sbifely - Lbtireitaik ciimg(., : r.4){p . 7 'X ititl iPirrl* -I 'ilte;v B oe l OrMs:i s h it i ll be d qit ''' 'kiCfmngt".lli4lo forthetittiAl ll &*°7 iii if ti v rs."ll'4ll9lllll6Wii atc°,l3,,Thl'OnSlLL-SEN,t, Mit.B4ro Wit i ii;i -s '''' '' ' J - .-;.'• lit,:t ''' . ar 11,7, , s Ell BE ME f' Oft Illneollo • LID i ...,§OI,OC-BINI)INGAND,BLANKAVORK IMA-NUlPAbtokt; :rio.,ii.titlanim'oulirAipeetfully inform the - -41,isens.olcaritsltirind.:vioinity;.thathayielt_ *led neeestairr*ppOratos•in the new 'Mee house, or 4.111: Graham., Esq.'iin South Hancriek streatirdirOctly ofmiasite the Po et Office, he Is now • prepared;to 0 airktdas7ot - Plaiti - and - F - sway - Bind)bg,ip . 1 . -Eliglishik a reneh or GenianStyle. , BoOktributrid in Velaet,-Billic- or Muslin) with Gilt edging:; .• Gentlemen's Libraries neatly fitted nit and repair ed. Millie and periodicals bound to pattern ' Ladies' Scrim Books, Albums and. Portfolios of all descriptions made to order. BLANK WORK. kainie J He would •'also, int form. County oricerS, Merchants and Banks; that he is also prepa ' red to Manufacture BLANK WORK- of -every-description:Smolt as'llockets, Records, Deed-Books, , Day-Books, Lidgers,Journals, MarnorandUois,Cbe c k Bolls, bro., of the finest quality brpaper, in a style usl • ail Made' in the cities of Philadeiphia or New- York, ,on the molt reasonable .ternis.-:- • Piles al Pipers bound up at. reasonable rates - - He "respeet!ully solicits the patronage of the public, confident of being able to do all wink in a:, style satistbctory to his customers, • . FebeLfirn. .JA MES'iI"LOUDO,NI'S CHEAP-BOOK & GROCERY STORE. rruP. Sithseriber received and keeepscon -1 stantly oil hand a general assortment 01 School Rooks an.l Stationary, which lit intends In sell n retl geed prices. Ittirchakers II MI sup plied with Bibles, T a per at th e following. extra. Family Bibles, Gnoil.S.l)nollo+,- (:(voll Srlima Testiimillt sc l'orkei Whigs morocco gilt edges out School Books all the gettei al kinds hi use Iwo portionablylow. . Vitt Stationary is agouti qual ity; also a...g00d assortment orbithogrnthic Prints, TOy Books and Books snifahle rot• lion _ day.. • lie also carries on She !look Binding business where persons ant - Imre their olg books reli I, a I sdlilank Thinks, Doek - eirke. male T) 111 7 Gi. PGd Ptlb3ol.lbCt• in council inn with his Moak and Stationary; Store, has ektablishetha • FAMILY GRQCEIRY. HE has now on baud a !argil, acid - . 4 „ 6 . 1 general assortment off:molt Groceries,L H u ,/ &c.spices °revery &set illion and.of l'ljk I I the best quality, selected ' with care o in the city, and which he is enabled to sell, at reduced cash prices to suit the times. . . — Tifalikrul fur triTa - patrMitirgdettifffdTd - trilfifti during the row days he lis been in the bush -1 &es lie hopes by attention and endeavoring Ito pl ease to merit a continuance thereof; Iris stock in part consists of Strong Rio and Jute Coffee, Best and .2.d quality Loaf Sugar, Brown, white,, Havana and crushed Sugars • Young Hyson, Imperinland Black Teas. . Sugar House Syrup and New Orleans Mo. -lasses.-- -- . • Best and 2d best Sperm : Oil. . . Sperm and Mould Candles: Spicea.of all -hinds fresh ground and unground, Cheese and Crackers;` — Lemotirciklate,' Citron, Indigo, Starch, Saltpetre, Legwood, American .and 'London mustard, Rice; Homeopathic and Ha. 'kern best Chocolate, Raisins, Almonds and FU. berth,: . . Crockery, China and Glass ware. Alsortrush. es, Tubs, Baskets Churns, Brooms, fiCd cords, Halters, ProUghlines Masons and Carpenters Lines, Market Bas!lots; Best 'Cavendish and other chewing and smoking Tobacco, Span. ish, hail Spanish and Common Segars. - A general assortment of good Spool cotton, thread, tapes, thimblei, hooks & eyes, Pearl bat mut, pins and needles, tooth brushes, hair brushes combs, pewter sand, sheobla eking and a variety other useful articles: Also N0..1 & 2 mackerel,soaked Herring, Sahnon,Cranberrses, dried Beet &c. • December 10, 0345. ....raVZOVEID! 11,111110VED! I 108EPH KNEEDLER hoe se toved his gg chnhe taatATTlOnt 0 School, M iseellaneous and Theological Bookp. Also, a large assortment of all the cheap publi. cations of the day. Joseph IC Kneedlev feels thankful for the patronageheretoftme bestowed, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same. The above notice I hope will ti l frice, for f as-, sure you I do.not wish to wake p the dead, or in other words to speak illy of empty boxes. Carlisle, April 8, 1846. A Oai.d. 11., HE undersigned, thankful for past farms, euttler-respectitilly-announce-to-his_fel and the public in general, that he HAP or die. continued the business of 'SAILING, as soma' malicious person or persons Imre' report. cd, to facilitate their own business and injure hint. He therefore announces that be always keeps on _hand fine._ FA 41 ILY_BR EAU.: made of- the best broad stuffs; also, CAKES ac CRACK ERS, made to order. and constarilly, on, hand. , atript attentioq to business told Cuittomera he !Apes to have a continuance :of public pat tamp at the old atand'ia'North Ilkinovei street • S. F. GA ENSLEN. . Corbel°, May 13,1946 Now Style' Shawls 'and•Scarfs.? dUST received, a splendid assortment of , E .gysiam Barazo and.Minnt de Lamar, Shawls m.? ' BerSunda; which natio gold low for coal at the store of 'll H. ARNOLD. Barlisle, April 15, CAg§iMIERES & 3rESTINC I S. AssimEßEs ey vzsTiNGs,-z.4 :forge ismer tment of plain and.fanch just received and for ealo unusually low,. by • - J. A. Cmprisors: phippenebur g , May 20. n()Ug.V.LL''S PFRFUNIES.. nA N DOLI N taats for hind-. •11.0,kershlers,'Saeliett's Oolegnalei bottles liki by lbs .- Dint, Hose, Alsamli,MilltaiTind Omni bus. 'Soaps, Rosei Pa I,i I ?:10 i I tit I glo Elixir for tl?iirl'eeth,' just „reeelye4 ntP for sale ehenp by„ raay:2o. Stevenson f 0 It . -•- "'musirc. ~.,vgapiLassinttraaatattpapottr_Atocia;".onnatatiak at . ,Weltiee s Quitri olkai, &c urraegotrfor the Piece Forte, Plete; and-Violin;-with - a--variety - of -kvela r -ecinkeiltiet' - rieetteditld - Folq - ottriff- - very low'prieee by' 'MOT " ' Cleo, /Meer. ,„ - .I4IISLE - ,T,IIREA7 -- GLIOtE THE lubwork4eritas Ant opened 12 dozen Ladles and, Oendemen'e Lisle, •litircadclors, a . very' desirable ardele for sOn3kuer weer: ••• Ma ' • Ged ~•,.. •'• .•• -.• PINE .OlL.'' 4,-,- : - : • : ' . ' ' . - •4oiit i g '' ••', ''' ' ' . - IcIIINE ,011, !:,,ANI PS; 'a,,liiiifilot oCiailirkle IN ,lpattete, witli 4 0011Blant 11111ppl, Of Allah Pim! . 'or salefikt. r thii Diug.and ligok stoic, or ' • '.. • 'AblaY W ~',',.. ~ " 'S. W Haveroick.'.' . • . , • HONEY. ' • • oraiveiy superyiripalit, just open ed ILA at rank.2o: - • - 8. • LARD LAMPS. . suirtment of Lard PoLarO7ery~laennd rice' ith:a full and reeeiVed filial)ra_r and Elm* atonic& May • a -W.. Haveretiali." enlttrlß'si CHEESE,c(ii*e op, 4-51,48, KlylerY AWllR4.:.B*.eV,o4„cog),mol/7404;,, ,04 1 ,4 6 4 /MPISpc44O! !, rti".olz , l; • • ; EillOtti.::.4 ... • _ :.:-44'.43,1i.'0 . *iiiii . 4,....,::,': • 4; 1:1 .fMtLetlattego ••• • • The Oilieapep,.*N, ti!,43ibter • 'SilvVoiC , 1141 mii•elled;'-': , '-`;- a , ' Di 'OO G 01.0.1.. pliteeihkelled, ;00 'Quartier.Watelieii, fine `430 ,Gjittl - WatOlieeolaln; 00 :Gold .pancilik-1,-L"P LL: - •- • •-• • " • ' 4 ' Also; en . • hand;tt largeaaaortment Gold sop liii,,-Biscalctiii finge r Ohr riiigi,-breastjine,'leeti ear 'ringai'geld',iitine e r pconei• auger tiinge , thiMbloa;kold noo k curb apil`fob : ehaifle, guard keys,! and jewellery of every deatilptlon-at cqualry wen(isiii294llt9;:ceiu vince cuetomerii. All,kinde„of Watchecand Clocks repaired andz-watranted to keep good time fur one year. Old" gold and - silver bought for - cash or - liken 'in'exchange,.For .eels; 8 'day aud 30 bear Brame Clocks, at •••*, • .• ` . • - 'E W,13 -L A DOLUIL9I,' _ Watch, Clock and. jeerehir'y - StoreiNo. 413, • •31 arket. street v a h o've',lllh..(nolll„eldej ,Fh ll tidelphia,• , -•• , ,•• •.. . , Fir 1 haVe i!oinO:Ocild` pd fill ye; .Levera, cheaper than lbeabove doe. ; • N. B. A liberal _discount _made .:_t ..parsons buying, Watches to selkagain. Ca and lee Philadelphia, .3,tay 6, 1846. • • • •.• •••• . it lir' CLOIHING -EMPORIUM. rrlllECGrcatest: Bargains im.ileady, MtitiO . Clothing are to.be had at. M. TRACY'S . OLD CBTABI46IIIEp PIONEER - LINE No. 292 Nlarkell Philadelphia, who has jest finished one of the hugest and most com plete- assortments tit Spring and Sunmuer Clothing in the city, consisting of = DRESS. AND COATS . FROCK Spring and Shininer 'Sacks and Coatces,_of tine Casherett, Habit and Croton Cloths, Tweed, Cassimcro, Itrinen Linen, etc. etc.. 'Super French .Cassiinere Pants and Vella of every description. All garments at this catublighment are war rented, both in fit and quality of worknfanship._ They are got up ex pressly - foi the Retaii.Trtide • consequently more care-is-taken in the twice ' lion - of c - gond n t lie style - of cut. thig. The proprietor of the establishment is a practical Tailor, thavinf served a regular ap. prentictship toitherbusincss,) and bak-arme• but practical-Workmen in MS employ.- Gentlemen- in want of Clothing may depend upon being suited in every tweet, as we- are determined not to bo undersold by any compet itors. All g_wds nro purchased for cash ,and sold for catli, which enobles•us to sell n little leuver,than thositivlirildeal-on_the.credit-aystem it heing a self-evident. fact that Ole " nimble sixpence is better-Ike° the slow shilling.'! Also, always en.hand; an extensive ashen ment of - EITM A 0 CREISNUT, 211 do s or below Tbiril street, and 45 MIRTH FlrEll Street, below-Race, - AND TEA I )RJ.Nintogirlareiond wig Street, between Market and Cheat. nut, Philadelphia, has been unpar. elided. • Our citizens are now able to obtain a superiorerticle of TEAS, at,rates,rouch Chita per than belie 'ever befere been offered in this country, and they'have theeseurann that there are no drugs or other foreign etthstances,mixed with the.Teits.' They are done up in packages (lined with lead, to preserve their strength and flavor) of frem 'one quarter to fire pounds, to suit customers, and are sold at different prices; from fifty cents. per pound-for an-.eacellent article—to one dollar and fifty cake, co. All persons visiting the city ate invited n_p• • extensive establishment a Agents wanted in . every place where ther iue not yet estahliehed. For particulars address, POST two, tho subscriber.' • Wholesale `aliillErkoidsioo ; AZ!: 'FREMPSZOW...EM: ,„ ;- • 173ERTIMAND 12.080,;''. • . . Aro. 12ti Chestnut Stied, South side,four door , . •, • bdow,FoUrth Sired, • PH1LADELPi11A.,,,,,,2,,,t1 • . 1113 ESPECTFULLY informs ,the:eitisees .of • Cumberland eannty,lhat has refitted and, opened , thistioveitablishment,Mitern.he is prepared at all timillOTTurnih,h,Jleavii;;Nu.. trip: 664 ilite,:equal to any,rnanufue tuted'in tblilictintry. • Also.* inparlor, quality, of Capi,for 'affipars of the Navy and..ArmY; g at her ,: witiPtelui; ,. .Ridire;ond : Spatting'Cori v a, neni•Anaiinlssidiit styl er Of ,Childion'ar and. Boys' Caps, with - a.great v a riety of rich Fancy Furs fin: Lahti.'" Just received per Steam Ship Great Wotan, tha appioved.iityle.or Ledieet'lltding.7;tlite;-, Mani,. a ..beeirtiful, - !aexortmont)or Children' French Cam ;?:1 am datarrnined thatin - point sit beauty and'iintilitY; shall ” not, be eurnassed, by : thisio - ofanrotber , establiiihment In anyOltyim the. Union de0;,31-6ufet .CARrETI lOU ANW -. 011.: . CLOTHS. AT THE .tkeittki abliEl/2MOI.4II7gTRA:Viri -,''' '7'--ITtliiT PHILADELPHIA:.'SVCEIET 01711.1 tor e - rent and_ollierexpensesLbidng very light ; , wii:' ere: , enabled to sell nu r. CARPETS; OhLit:CLOTHS, v ete:, ,whpletniki and_tetall, lit tlie lowest prime iir Mildly; end buyerwmill find it greatly to -- tlietr.adrentage-to'l call and examine:93o'llmo assortisent we offer Bat introit,' of,' , - , 4.. i. :- . ;-' ~ , ---.‘,,,,,, :,.. - I i , Beautifillimperial Srribc...-t "0, ', ', .... ~,,, • ~,; * 'l Every Tatict./ of fogroloPt — ' CXRPETINGS. Twilled and plain Venitisp, -- Together with; large gook efQll4, pump; fro'nt' 2'. te' l '24 "feet wide;'. very;' Cheep.' ' 'Also,' ,blattinge;-11Our Clothe, Itaivii.ltag and Cotton Cirpetsi.dle. Sao, WitlP a ;good assortnient 01 Ingrain. Carpet's, filorl 24' to - S0 eents. Stair end' Entr,y:Carj)els from .12 to 40 cents': -----H - ' - - ELDIUDGA 8r BROTHER, ._ : --. lio.',4l . ;BiraWherry et; the thior:.itkOve Cheennt, 'near &mend st. Philadelphia: '-• - .' - - • March 1 . 1,1845,--Bm. ' • - ' IF" - ROOZWIIi I raur-40A121at t 7. 'Ph Ihi. l- ' ~-11rek;116 Ch es t s .:,,.L-.., beiii•-bujitOi sod rr . B. si - lEWi:•wu° I ..-zi been bijimertlon A. •:* ductoi of - the., P. U„ . . oon , , , ~..ti,holog °Ri l ed rota: h o is t, irishirr.foryeaMillaiiiiito4l'.toOFlTT .. .. agoid,pliret'l7,P,', „ , .....„ 1 4 the ,• ~ u• -.- • dra t. . • t, mirflasP• PReOen!'.l;,-., 414 6 T - iiiiiiiree'fn:irjkl4o"_ ,._:„. i‘edVsindil .it90..:-9 4-eoc'hiees i,--rstalgt!" wl. - '' c'fiki- , ...H..:•,- ,-, ""7.--u,--:`' 1 ,ufWieSe . , --A-TO-004,1k* - ',T e aks ''w'4', •.,. A 11)1116s: ''ll- , il:'itilr,ofttaitir! ,• • poooke s; • _,' •., 1t.it,,,,i.r.,....pyheiv. p•-, v—iiiir ~.....,,,sql.r- ..I„B,th i pte; , , .orerry iltron2i,it 'l,l,l94%.,liould'efirilk in • ' iMoto4k- ' !"-f-t; '4,lloolpir tit *- 411tow' Fie„.__lk,-4.--,...-Li.kilho Y. stVolOreAr. - sa .W.„ ,-. ,-, ~, ,': ;,.,.. • iS!.'tha:«lnOiese;i:wicilr, /..n.raiiiiiitsdADDl..,•:d. . „ , „!:.,...,,,•, ...., .- „ ~., ~ ~. ~.„,,,• crsomais snorptiArnir-•..-I.f-,•!•,.,,,,,,., !:-.;r,;-,:,,,,•,:' .': '• • adokalitAPlllo..iy,-,77.--7.7 - ....n.....,,;,,,t,, ~,..444,.i.pr,',•,• :4; -,.... -f;•.! ‘• - • !:. .• r 5,,,:. ,',,,,,•,.. , ,;•,',,•-: .• f: - .5.;.T.r„;•,,.•-: i .o%''''.k''',4 ''f''',,Ar:.i:',.k,l.:`,l, ': :,, 162 sumutvanna Cloths, Oassimeres and Vestings, (which will 'be made to order at the alio - riga notice) Shine. Collars, Suspenders, thorn, etc M. TRACY, No. 292. - Maritet Week - Philadelphia April 22, 1846... . The New-York Canton Tea Co., IP; ADDITION TO VIEW. 01. D STANDS, r • ITATEOPENII4I/ A BTORE AT 337 MARKET Street, first door below Nintl street North side. OWING to the high reputation *hitch their TEAS have obtained in Philadelphia and- throughoutilinfomintry.„ years past, it remains city to say that every eser tion will be made to maintain the, liberalpatron. age which has been accorded them. •The best selections of GREEN and BLACK TEAS are made from each cargo; and, owing to their -great .facilities, lSay ace enabled to offer every variety impOrtsit., combining in an eminent degree the qualities of power, delicious flavor, purity, and unrivalled cheapness. (o.C.ity and aoimtry families and dealers are respectfully requested "to call as above. Philadelphia, February IR, 1846.—fl mo. IMPORTANT TO-DEALERS-IN-TEA- G. B. ZEIBER, AO , for the Company. • :30 South Third Street.: , Philattelphhe •Aptil 1501816. MIN fIhHE undo , Itatiatvi.; theirjeititer and Candle rOpeetfullii;: prepared to IVatelacann Prods ; 1 -.. . P Ip , it: i. awl i Baltimore, . • ProdiSee vs' I iii*ell td any liouileiti Mita 'deephia dr , tin:sore:to' *hieh , thel r Moats - can .have acieis,' 'heir agents in the cities are Meyers. • Is.: RIGHT ff.'NEraaja o , , .• ' Vine st - .. 1, don the Delaware, Philadelphia. Messrs. Jots 111cCOLLouists 81.. Co., ..-. _ . ,_ . 1 • noirley's,Wharf, , Baltimore. ~ . - Theyiwilllm resmive and Icirwaro,llaily, to Pitttsburg aintermediate points, Freight and Passengers . 's for the North and West B ranch, Calais: ' J. tSs P. MARTIN. • kl err' isbut 'Kay 1, 1 844 , . ' .a. •............-..-- - - Ja] is -Family Dledichiesi • • (l . supply of the about valuablu lining of - Expectorant, .- .1. Tonic Vermifuge, • Hair 'ronic, 1 ." 1 Sanative Pill,s '" ~. Carminative Balsam, Received aI t for sale by_ AN additi ' Medoinea, co Joyn (dicated Flaxseed Oandsr, quest of many of Ida customersithe r has concerted his fainous RI EDICA TE FLAMM sya . rinro — a - tieligittfatitntrpthlta= ble CAN D lle inn Stamm Ins friends • and the gene Ily that its present shape, it poS smelt_ al I it forni_r_BlAuEs, and_- in addition thereto, it Ins the great adraitage of being in a convenient ma portable. form. It-now - can be sir-. passed- by noltrepstration for the cure of Coughs, ~:. Colds,A sib , Bronchitis, Ace. , At is au exce ll ent remedy for C p---children will cat it with Avid- Aly, 'rite mil ember is confident, froin the onpar kited sttece of his Syrup. that ' this Medicated Fleas ed Ca . y will be- the instrument of much good too-tditi - afflicted with Coughs,.Colds, Dec. -- _ ! • 0. D. Ilitt.t.,Drltftgist... Ball's AT TUE anliscri Eor fele.rdtle Drug - Store of 'STEVENSON " 11•LE1IA VlEV:Sele — agentsliterCartisla - WOZDS OINTMENT. rAgliabeiribeie, age n ts for the''-sale of Me- LISTIR'S ALEMEALING . Q I N T. .MENT, nr the World's Solvatuel cenfiden from tho boncticial results on, those who hove used it, that son bo'recommendod with safety ~.,11tore, being -Pf veld persons iu , the neighbor. hood who ~ .esn- t estify ~os-to—its-good qualities. A deattleenotice. of it , wtll.„lss found in the columns of this paper, to. w.hiskwu Intite the ' attention of the , . Price only 25 cents, and for sale at. tho Drug and Variet Store of -- - Stevenson. &:Mellaffey. Carlisle, Mindy 18, 184 far -. • , Boarbink agcl ools. anti. • OH N F. HEY having obtained'a suitable J edifice with *asset grounds for the pur. pose, will open oft tho' let day of nest MAY. in'the borough of-York,: A Select Boarding School for 4dies. To the unrivalled advantages of physleal provem;nt, reenlisr to thiaxegion of country. the Principal lei determined to add every facility fur intellectual and moral culture. ' Tgarts.-:-(To pupils 'proriditii bed and bed. ding,) Board, Washing„Tuition (in all branches) Stationary, Fuel and,Lights, $l5O per anriam. `Mitatc—On• Piano,' Guitar, or Harp, (by an experieneedamateurand teacher, Mr. Heneesz 23-per-an Piano Hent.-45 00 Pos annum. ••• Teat Hooks, Music or Drawing Material le be furnished by the pupils. . • Nacatidnif-IniAprittuid Ootober.. invariably; balfyearlrin-ativance T 0 .tbose-whiassii krielnytbe.Principekre, irereneee'Wotild. bmainperfliumwto: othirs,.only, ind•dinitittlatassurantes.:4:Afpon'ap; ,plirationi - perseually or ,by ;kites; the imost Sat= isfactory guarantees be itibmitteit.:.lt-, 1 oric,:Aptil. :0848. y' • . CARLISLE lEMALESFMNARY; „UNDER THE DIRECTION' OF • - 11611611, P 468 "all& :Chailotte' Paine EXPENSES: :1011110ARD,'with fuel, lights and washing; will furnished to young !atheist 4W :15 ''. l l• the . oullitner kaoetita,ond 8250 duringytha Winter mantles 7 -- - -1 • .'• , , .TUlTlONf—t'otetnen •Engliett:_attod.-' , `ttelGingrai)hy;;Elathvy;tGratinnar„;:, , Arithniatla, , :,Readhig and Writtng,v per Aidrolionly;=. 4 Algebra. ,GoomativiN ulal , Philosophy: ' : ,77Ay ;Higherbianehes; trii'Rhateric,Mentat 4114 MitittliPhiloto.' , ; ophy, thalaniisager,clYrnwitte:Pattivcrc: tng,inVelve.arreatra: harp' or 4l -' Lessons in ,Instminentofmtisio. - ..by - Prof. H. I:Walker; for itwaxtricharge -- - . '191 ,e4',,, The Tuition' will be', - retiunred'querletly and the price.of:EoartEitiOnthly in • advance ; and no Aptinetiori--inadalor-abaanse bit in osse:Of nees. Teilha ' huttidtrig:achoari;'thi':l/10: . of a . very nicellintYletniiikiluntehint_witheit chrge ind.avrangemerita have alio bean' made for &N iiehing two orthrie boarderfirwith he ,gratuitoua nee,of taxi•tionks; the first day of Jiittua t i next,", and; ta int among M att- who'. ha ve had daughters hitbu e 'stikool during theiast goer; tve : avaal outstayed! of,,thie means *fleapit/axing to the public, and - especial. ly to the . eillext)s, odd VA adjoining eountlec, One full Aen y iellexi that; advantagen of sary higli;ocileX,Ore hero afforded for;,tho id. , -naatlotritc,Aniera and young, ladke;aiiitt-In. deed, as ore•seereely excelled ln•the. country. fha;intellealnaltraining vixen:la eyetemelle and mousers arid: morale tba•paplis-nra inivataarefuEr watched over. , '.'obttervation end knowledge; Niftielentin t lj! e poo4deol i recommending IW. ',tb :mu noel a s weiild'"nectire :a , suitable ' likes 'for edisestioc their- deuglitenx ----•-• • •-• ~X4W; Gt %W''' . 4 !? .!: 1 011if.,'PRErtitiWAN. 2 . 241r0i,213;;;.1 RIK BEE fffflEffNMA vita '1 r IVATaII'% - lifi"iidA46e4, I.° lii .- 9 :i a i-~~~4-. 5Y4v Z. ___ ~1; ~. _iT: Auf, ..416# N a ekoriitch9,ll. , 4, - ; .!• v , dr •cttietn!iwaterana' lgrolottioei.fd, -31fits.lo our friends staild Or- - - - ---..-. ; c I EIARDS.kie,O: .- -;:41,!.,',-;;c oU;Matehesitii fur: .Fison fignelitiffeyi, • taa' Line roprietopkof the Seique, or. arennittlinat II Nits, retu rn 'nag tritlierr friends in' Erinkiin I nd Ceruitleir for indielnierg; - nnd arid Aiterit'- that , they'Lli nevi' give rind l'orwtird daily. via Tide , and Jlerclesisdize, Y S. ELLIOTT. Agent for Carlisle ..4.y_~;:',-p.i:')r.3:±y: ^_ui: {d',L-; r.•s'_ i,~':!". .. iu,~: ++;ayxv.<.. •.,. ,:~.~... _,.•.r. u;.. taltotiioit4frinit -111011400MS s II 14 ' REDO *L A S .. *LI T HEimbiscribeftW e idOnt pohlt "1 goner; inkii-Tthcriour,in,-North `flitio4eintreer;hitely Oen,: 'lifedli - Cluiii - itfanefablef.trVehoW they. 09010101 i for tele ..on'Olegantelibfti meat ortfAlit NAPO iMIErAtiLlt such a...SECRETARIES, v 'BUREAUS, .WOrketindi; Diuing...atiLliffeskfeet, Tables; Centre Tablei. field, high am.._ . poet Bedatends,.icc. - They have now, and will - Continue to keep, on land large -and: variety. of CHAMP of oiery: , deecription, to Wh 'Which they,Oldifiettelhabiteution of hoes°. Acciele tindlheee plat co'mmenting, confident !hey ; wilt, find articles Of Mich worknienehip dad Minlitate Pricoelee moat lie stitiefectory, to They. Aiiiii.,Viode—extonalve-1` rrange— .merita the manufacture • • • .IT. - 7E3232M/1131 611111D3150i it,etyle fully tlibse madeln the altieiu together with every other article of Cahinet-Wrre—all of Which they ; Will sell very. cheap for. CASII i or excliange-cer , coliutry,. Produce at market priceed:r. C' • :11COrtlitliVidado.rittl.re;aaoniblo4erma at abort notice; end they will attend funtrite with a 'epleridid' Hoarse, to. tbwri,or country, free of extra charge.: A- Hearse ivilkaleo.to, kept for hire. " ,!•••• - • LUMBER: • LUMBER:. • kgenortil .assortment of well seasoned Lum ber, for . Carpenters and. Cabinet Mak ers, kept at the above mentipned,_shop;:Opeist, to of Panels, first ; secorid, and Third . oupnon -White Pine Boards;-Plank and Seafitlisig; also, Cherry,. - Walnut,-Poplar, - Shingles,; Locust Pasts,--Vlagon :Baker's Sniff &c. Also; litet . dstei.d . Peale; tuined,.. together with slats_ for Venetian -Blinds, all of - which will bc sold at tauderate prices., .They 'respectfully _ solic i t is share of public _patronage,confident that they, can render, gen eral'satisfactiOn, 3. 11:, WEAVER. . Carlisle, April 15,•1846. MOTH AGAINST THE SOUTH! EL -Ck-IVEALOY; W. 61.11.13 respectfully iuD,rat his old customers and the public generally, that ho has REMOVED to the store room formerly occupied by Mr. Steplien Isl.llarris,`ots 'the cOrnar- of North ll" Myer and Lowlier eriecto, it 1111 l edrociy op. pasha Leonard's Store; where he Will inane fac. tore and keep constantly orsJtand itt. general assortment of - Gentlemen's .Ladies ,, and Children's BOOTS made of the bear Malarial and: in. the most- fualit ionablotind superior style, and at pricemiower than can be had at any other Establishment in town fur CASH.. '"Daft today and ; truat to morrow," is, fitstrmito. , • •He • would roSpatfully invite the pu to to, examine_ Ilia ,stitelt,teonfident..thatokey_.eantiot fail of being satisfied with both tbe matetiair and workmanship. Die 6 - est morogdus and olher fine materiala aro purchased in the city with the utmost clean, and nalre employs none but the best workmen,.ho fools safe in warrant ing every article which goes out of his estab lishment.- All rips repaired gratin- .:Country produce taken In exchange for.work. Return ing his warmcettliatiks for past patronage; he • respect fullly solicits a continuance of it for the future. - 11. t. MALOY. ' Carlisle, April 16, 1846. Lta CVDM.M Wit t aaTail a WOULD respectfully acquaint. Iris friends and the public, that ho has removed emir Post Office, and a few doors below Burkholder's Hotel, where he will manufacture to order, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, in the most supe rior style, and keep constantly on hand an ele gant assortment of LADIES' WEAR of every desesiptiOn. manufactured by -biinself- in -the best' and meat fashionable style. Ile pays the highest prices in °Meet() secure good workmen, and only asks- that his work may be examined. to recommend , it4elf. - He asks tlo - "public to giveltim a trial. and -if his work is not satistbe. tory he will not deoirem continuance of pat ronage. . - . Wont watt Country Product' will ha taken in exchange for work at inarkut pricoa. Carlisic, April 8; 1846. •* • : FASHIONABLE. TAILORING. irrHyt . iutrieri. ristreetrullj• Foul the public getevally, that lie 11101 renov, 'et his No. 4 Umpires: .Rovr;.lp Ore house foiriekly woowri#4l AVlllidOi: 'o`6OAtOWooo,:imhiOdiioOf fol.AltOT,par.ortl4:P:6lB-; copal`Clitirelichere :epee hi near tinep ni`rtiay fiver 'hint with theilr'eustrinii`tit the shiftiest 'Petite mid the *most..ies ions 616' teritt ii.'iNF.rott' his exile_ Hence in the hilliness, hills rotilialeitt orretith r oortg. geoeratintisfaelioir h oAlsose who; may fiwor la i . pith their nitstomi. E IVA It I) UT-T. earl isle a April 0, ltij6. , , • mint eubseriber,woulthreeneetlidlyiinforrn kitsAl: T frieride aid' the Wind. OW he line removed to'. the room Iniely,oaetiided, as an MR.:obi:John Reed,•Esq.., in ,Weat High et., next , ,thian to.iEby's store, where he w . lll eontiattelti:o TAILORIDIGI3I:IOIIITESS f '-' c and to receiye orders for mark'. nisi Ige,ell of Which 'he retnnptli iu neat4ohi enable tind' - weekrnaillike)p.annee.4 rho. lateptitnihicrttil will' lie eegultirls , .ieeetied 'and' .no pninisiii.Ved to itildee general Otit:faetion'folliose Who nitif:faierld with thole' efistinn.. , uttisig of isernente:done:O4'modeeate.teinici 4 1V.113.1A11 , aeIiERSON..„. '.=•btirliein''Xiiff if .1846 ;2 FASNIOHABL~ TAILOR Ai~TS 'AU *ll4O/1P rrAr',T,;l7lL,4q • muted h ~L. • . ''.'...TAILORIN9' 7 2EITABLIFIEIIrIFNT . --- i',,l.': . p ex t, appy,46„ : 0. es Imo ,s are, IA • ,High' ;peat; titer,ln• die .b 0 . ,•• ;;slll.6,tif in'tierotiineelii, do ail roo t :i n • • the he hisofelf thithci:Will tit, :stile to pleilia Who may, faVot 1 - 1,4.#491 a h or i ei4 . , :4 111 fteeitilcill.s. - .4 44ll .oR 4l .liiliirom' the :: 11 )4,•::44!r 1 .4 0 0 3, rtk0. dellf!OL; Coat fit `neat) . ate kijitkeoed.pi:gli . e . .;ol; ISIR4an tok feettt,:pon. ;to the 7r 2 , • •,;: • •.• • ' Aliattlii tit /hitt •••toilier they continue_ their friendship; 'Mid: Min*. ail, many_ iieiv"iFieiide its I,lp4;takt'wiilithetto:4:llii:tikle os will MadeWitilo , ' '. a-' NEW LIVERY , sTADLEC T., E - . —.. ,,•• H'E' Sti4iiiitiertiispiolfully "iiiktitthe 'tho. •,l'iP_AltiPliklitPl44.olP "4-11M11„i010-1.1k141 4 4 , , Fim,P; ', ... •:, ''-., ' ~:,:- • ':i., ' '- or:1K-ft— _iii lf fil-P 1 -31 _Alll P-Plosrikt c eilhitbiitidri. ° fp..., , 4 „ gal &-E. .1, 1 010,..., 0 hi prep4red MisossigaPiofilitcall.t o mAir.taiorAPV,Aki; ` ol4 VA l AAVO l f , ;B?giiro,S?,o l o,4 l 4klikbiarq , • - - 7,„:;•40/4 . 4 ' 1 ii ' .1 - 41AV.W., .;, , , 1 1 • 4-OREN TAAVINOMACANE AND'',7l4O QIPP 'OF *Ti! E JDAM.Evr,.er XV. grinding- litr:;• Crushing Corn Foddee, which entirelY,ubvialeit orth., objections barer nisde for. Ohtting„tiO'grinding-cie P61 1 4 , ` the imilsfactlon of announcingiu the sgrleultu ; " t . •sti'abtattiOnity,.that . ;thetttefEptrriffinaid the thellibave mentioned, machineln.C4_MberieW. oniptitind 'tilso'thatoit. successiiil,operaticin at :York, , Pat Eery dlßicult~ 1O its perfdct~xeaiftion sernitindied,CtheylfeeE Weir. 'Mated statink that it the Moat eicimiaticai and, - the ddy - flir 'the - parr "pos, tewhich ICJir deeigned.' Fot;„ ‘ ",ditebilitiz . ,e,nd prwie no.eoual ,in `tha chines PreimatettAtithet Tai,ffiet,sameob.: ' 4ect; and all scientific mea,,miehtglits, median les and:farmers. who !examined .or- tested it . give their merdiet in its favor. superiority consists inAls, that 'Urns'', belised by % steam, harse, water or hand power. that it Is more en. 'oily kept. In ordei, ind itTerfotins,its.euttirtg 'and 'crushing by: tha:ifitaio . opf!ritiOn and ' does thei-work="in4a-perfeeiNtiennerit-It-is-i=great arifing ;nifictiiiiirbotithiladdeferidlabOrceibr, the operation Of it - thelsrmer can rnako:gond teed of the Vrh'Ole, eoiristoilli. fibril ;its, faof to, its ' MN milt cute Ond grinds "or Crushes the stock so fide that liersea, cattle; or slifep, Consume thp whole a it; coneequentls, it enetdekthe , farrner le teed five heed of ; berme, CAWOOD! sheep;to one with the same quantity offedder, and makes hotter and , alrunger . feep. With dila machine one man can cut corn fodder, sufficient to feed ten head of ca,tla in twenty minutes; aria when. attatchcd to horse poiver can cut orgrind and cruvh in fifteen minutes sufficient to feed fifty head of cattle. _Fur cutfing.illay or ertniv there is nOhing can equal to it.. For its simpiicity andefulness it commends itself at,onee tictlnf farmer, and only requires-to te seen to he duly appreciated. • - The rnsubins may be examined and porches. ed of either of the undersigned. At the Pjough Manufactory of Jacob Plank, in Monroe town ship, Cumberland comity,. or at the Finindary of Franklin Gardner, Curtis's; Pn„, - JACOB -PLAN . ' FRANKLIN GARDNER. Deeember 17,4846;—tf. . (5010MMIZZ-VVAM , : _ Couglaa, cultis t Althula' pinincspitin - b. Vain lb the Side and,nrintat,-Palpitation of ilk , Wart. /btlitenzik,Ceunu,l.lro- • , ken Cuastitiatitne7Sili:e . •. . Nernus DeUilliV, and all 121$11•11WS al I Wl . ' 1110:1i, - - - • Breast Pid faulga, the rnms)Orce- • tltltVnttS • • spee!ly cure ever known for any or the love dis eases., in S \V A CON' POUND ) 4.1)*(11111.111.1il'ANOTII.F.lt WON ' L CUBE OP CUNSE Pun VPIFNIF., Sept. Ykhh,ls4s. DrivS•vra•vtrv , .l3ear feerealleil by a fieritte - ohlutv - Fince to-suftering-Inituatiity t to knOwledge my grateful thaoks for the wonderfe. •elVels -- or your " POO NI3 SUNUP - Or wito) , eile !MY , " on ine;iiller - havin,: sulTered tintinths after months. witli , the most sdilicting of all dlseasss, COoaomptirm, with scarcely. II 1:11y . 011 hope, ore "beacon light't4tlguard ar i a 111 , :01) • own hoi•rible forchettiogs:lllie_ circumstances_ WIVICT - 1 first - lett me tulle: awful- Stoic of debility; 'ens front taking a very'lleavy'cold; which sectited to fix itself upravtlowtotettroshieli.grailitalle grew Worse,rwitfepr &wee night - sweat, whack iug conkl4. oppression la' the breast,• spitting Wood, with great keneralidbilltintr:' Al'retrrailittit inn .'tee rivell broken - flown, iiil,Puerrolts system : very mac tin paired, with all the symptions,ot confirmed-Con stimption. ltrtmt -eil there:by, physieinne of 'tile 111,1,est respetaa bility,hut still grew_siness,tlntilttley„gmeine tip_ as Maori:tile, and Rchiscil toe to go - South, but ing very poor, of i losing .I,* ninshtime Brea my, work, and hat ink silent all my money or lite a rt oils.' Patent Me i lei 01;S" W hie% were recon, mei,- ded so highly ttiratgh the medium of the press, I WAS unable tolik 'their advice. Being a num ber of the Order lbld Eel lows, they supplied in'e with,; minus gratitit gist, to send me to•my frietitlsM Saco; Alain°. was trcatetkliyvhysi- , clans of the highest standing. there', but received no benefit whatever from them,, .but gradually grew worse, until inY physicians and nistielf gale upon hopes or my eyes. ri.envering. and !telt like . • v4m_laabout_to-pusa.thronglv4he-valle”t - thr. shadow of death. At this "awful „hif4P l Wlll . 3 t-----!--r--v•••l4lttlAßMliikl'iiii - Ti he a regular pnnClishlg physician in Philadelphia, gave me move conSdri , ce in tile medicine, AO I concluded as a last resort, In make a blot of it. I sent to yourii relieved a i genti m nlln e stz,. ‘ aiiil ,pureinteed one bottle, . much, 1 then proeured two bottles more, which 1 um happy "to any en tirely cored the, and I am now .'ettrov health than t ever have before in iny•lilsi. It seamed. to have a benefitiareffilit ittPonce. I gamed strength rapidly, although reduced to a, mere skeleton, 'and 1 feel Salm lii d front its saki tary• effects in tay, own Case, 1111 Dr. SWlii utoti Com - Orono! Syro" of Wild i Cherry 'will Vtirl any case ordiseased Lungs, it taken according to the lireaci•itarti rules contained In the 11'000110S' Ile.. • employing , therniedieinett: Even the physiCians who' witnOsmol my' cage are highly recoinmend ing it in shun:lr 1 %vigil you to - make tus nth ic so Mt I, as •• , • _l-' eas I have been, may know wherein proeure a remedy at first, wind; will math their disease, n idiom tampering with tel reining their eona:tu tions with the many ..tmuck noitrunaa" x ith which the whele-cnuntr-e la-lloniled,-:,-perparetl- by -persona- Woa have WO knowledge of the 'science' or inedi eine' In (heavy or .Itramied;linmire got 'op:merely with ii rnercenary'vteir• • , MairtitalcSearldt member of Gle Iflope.todge , LO. in Providence It. Linn& will lie happy 14iVveiitt infornintloititt regard to the efficacy, of yotir medicine, and can; give. ample, proof that tuy casein not..exaggerated in the. least.... . • -? 41.11,EitT A To Dr: rt,..4i=Aii f t; N. W. comer. Rio' ' " '1 - puard aye inet the mein? 1 .13 sal iiit" of Wild ChOry, have inning up in all parts of the'tintntev, psi porting to be prepared by physidianc;nll of millet, will he found to be "false" hy.,a•little Wittily' In the towns 111111 cities where they "origi nate. All eirtifientes and 'statements in regur t.l to Dr. §layne's CninpounaSyruli of Cherry al.a .Ostricilitrne,!!atut..ilib:propiieickr; :8 daily.ocieving them froMperiints,Wha, have..been eivea by the celebrated reniedy. Tke(ariginal -and billy)) :genuine. Reticle Indy prepared - :V. 1)11! WAYSE,NI and RACE Streeter Philatielphian,,,,- Remember, all ,preintratitio4oAlalitp,lierej:, are fi ctitioua. and. 4.9unterfeli,ex,:wtArtilearifig signature.or,og:.B w ARNX. , v ,The Agents are , 11/YR115:.,4,,1JA11,E11 4 STICK and STEVIENRON. I .k.SIE4AVE r y, add , MARTIN '`. ti THOMSONt•OOMPOON6 SYRUP OF TAR cian iTliablie lit .i l i finw p hia aione • tf , to the ;Itoiaerful 'etllcaC ofthat.'powe o - remedy;' - FTWO • • `,S COMPOUND - ;810101! - : OF! .I , TAIt AND - Iwoob-1+141f,q11:1C-Iteita ,tY '' Read 1 ''Abton , ; 'halide - 11(one of Chronic Uronchitist •'• _•'r -:%. _ 4.l;l4.ThiladelphiiiiMay 23, 1844: '-' ',,Mr. El Truntrotr—Dear Sir., For . more than' 'tuna yearn loial4 hadiseen.,dicitlihllyeqotad; . witlrewnifeetiolnif the thinat. whialt.in . y violin pronounded , :u Chronic Bronchia Celli,- ed by.ripeaticiliikL . miglented voids.: T e die:' treealsofTered ie indeacriliaide,,,,My:thr tares r litter/illy raw"with ;violent ocughini,t,co' , that 'blood would come from It; also iireat!opprea. slon. pain ludaightnneent , lhe cheat min f9fel r=-in4hoit -all the 'OsinApnitnopery symptoms Ahoired Uniteseivel;ihon-til tlitninithosi causing , entire Junior neeeesery'repose-my throat wet leached and Itiataitatortir -tend over again. ..1 midtp,trialofevery known remedy; and at dif. fercrd periods bed the advice - of am physicians. ;aid' ill iiiithl'lnO". avail Mont "ttetb'inentha ,Inde f made trial of your Compound Syrup, of Tat and isriiiitho;.autlarfrite,l ;had ,tpl!eit I tirld liottlitjfelt 'elief.' , Ivofitumad Until I 144,1141,0 n P0Yit0"k 4 4 1 ) 08 .1 1 14 4 4 11 ,09. 0 .aPri.5.;e 1 Y 1 1 1 - iililvad the` diasairalalidtottorad Ale to Poe: t oot' , imitii;,,anit r. etiolY believe 1,1/13q04-nbk awe ' • 110 t!iillo4'ic*.,l'OP - , l fOr'Yoottioj 10, l,ar, 1114 . 00111.L.---"'_—,-----,-2- 7 3ANE-R-EKK ..,, PrymiOakPrgV.,.f.:2-iA 1,, ;P 01 k4 10 tNtFMWAttilli44o‘Ffitral";.kAß°o°A:R i ^ fkpar dotitut,, t , ;,..c. , :-;, -. 1 4. ,t 1 W.,iqr:Aif4l4V a O ; r ;' ,-,, ,ii, •,,,; , -nty' ,, -.._' --t - ',.' -,;,•,,*,• , •?.-• --- ' ISM M:MW=I ~.., •, ', ~ , . ., - 4-..: .7 ~ ''.: .! .7 . .7 - , .' T i;' preceding fiker,o,l. given iditiicie sent tii . Namtittln. i •-Estutettannx . - . -tle,l l -71tiegreg ~. - EvACUATION - for 'die iinneritleiOf Ihe.bodyt _. It will be 'noticed.thatailtiCk = iloudyrmlifialluee .. - eridnfitllliointsef.the ifurfactOliichlittijcifei that , the ,perapiratiOnliiiwiiininterkiiiiyedlt:itheul;:kce firein ltealthibut. ceases tihel4etire,atek,o,l,,lfel cannot be ' sustained - , ; without it. ,It'iii; UiroWo,olf (rent the hlond I;iid - lotket , jttiCeCof the' bodyiiidd ..___ , _ _ _ ~ . _ .girpo.ses. II: this Jrneanaf . opnearirldi the tlePtit - • ties., itiiin.ne:.; Theltinguage.offitt•ipthrelit. , !! ti ' ' the BLOOD'i a thelife-!!,:j , . l f , lirMfeiAteeq.l4litlii, . pure'it 'may: be - triced'ilireatirr the:stoppage tit the ' INSENSIBLE - - PERSP IRATION. ,:iThid we see 'all' that is nei,eatiqr 'arbn 'fite ttabalt itsgnant'et; infected, is to opdillie,Pitiei,iiithit relieves itself from Sill , impurity, mitandy:: l lit own heat andotititlity. are 80111diefiti . withottt one particle or tOliclit6, - ettettWA 'iipeit„the 'pores upon the leriace..".TiansWe.,see the loll y of taking 'so' much • internal ^remedietv' , Ailliraitiejoifeiti however, direct .their`effort ii to-re et orelitPinsahi sible.persititatiotii' :Ilie , Thompsotiihni-Ikr: in. statieeorrttatti. the: Bldropath hit shrou ds us in wet blanikets.;. tile tiommitatillst.deals out infini etssimalst" the Altopsthist' 61666, and _doses us with' mercury; end the, blustering:Quick sieges Us with Pills, Pills, , P,ille, .• - - ',. ~',. -I'. - 4 ! ,--,-.-•-, To give some idea or the amount of theinsen- - slide Perspiration, we will state that the learned Or..Liztveithock,aseertstined that. , five-cights ut itikWe receive into..the stomach passed off by this. • means. ;In other words;if we eat and' drink-eights - -pelinds'per dayrivre - eracuate - f9M - pounils Cif - it by. t . he Insousible - l'erspiiiiiim: '-' - - ' ''-' This is none - other than the used . - up - particles of the blood, and other-Juices.giving Once iodic oew, and fresh ones. To cheek this, the; efore, is 1-• retain in the system lire-eights orall the viru lent flintier that natUreilenituntle'should 'Mre the hotly. ' By . a sudden transition, from heat to 'cold, the ' pores are stopped, thu perspirition ceitteromit . disease begins at once to cirri:lope itself. Ileum., :1 stoppage of thiS-11qw or the juices origituitss So many complaints. -- - ' • • . ,-- • ' ' - —ltlis-by--stoppistr:the port, thet-arerwitelm ---- inatiliind-witb ronglis, colds and consumptions.— . ' Nlite-tetuths of the world die from diseases induc ed by a stoppage of tbe lasensiltle Perspiration. -Let -inc- -uslc i -nowi-exery-:vatulltl- plititli-plutt. I • - course seems the most reasonalbe to pursue to' unstop the pores after they aro closed), Would , i tyou p,il 7- 5 physic- t o 6 ttn.ttili the porm? 'Or WIM . ' you atiroly sutrieigit4,... that 'Would - do this lipbll the . .suffirke, where iti t ecittagingautually-ite. ...d.iiii yeti --- 1 . . 1 kiinic of no physician with niasessinyesternn I 'applieution to, elieet iti ' Viith.i'lltße 7- SsitisitrifFtitu i ces, I presruttoTplissii4JillS and 'tblii'oiiitiiii,7klta ,A litter's .-c 13.:11 F. A LING ous'lrNi EN'i; fir the , IWO,' LI)'S-8 A li.fri`B. -IP linalistrSgt,,ta _restore- - Ipe'refiriatiiiiiltillli6leill:Alrilk hicTitti, around ,olti , ; sores;u Imo t lie chest. hi snot r,-upent any' part' at' the body, whether diseased al Ig,hili• orrset trity. Itlitts - power to cause all ei - terinti sores, scro- Ifulous Ilumere, slid dii%latia. viintnumni irenouts, to discharge ' tileir mittid nnitterli; anti tlecoOiente. them.' l i i it aereincily that:, BWe - ells - off the Whole catalOgllo-nr eutnue_ , u e (tissue/lei-8,-4Q restores the' Clllll'e entitle to. its Health) fitilmions. It is a-re-- meily" that ibrbitis the . :tenesstty. 01 so many 8/11: 1 deleterious drugs taken into the Adkuniteli. it is n' remedy thitt'neitlier sicketts,s,ireslllllollVellitllee, - or it dangeross to BM ittletintra, It. preserves.and deferitathe outface „from sill 'llertutgementttif 'IA "NM-tiros; - I ( he surface is the outlet or Ou;:eigitra of die blissful used up nttier' WitilllT. - 111rplefliF 1 r1 1 1 1 TtarTniltinrtri1f-nrentrewre ' .to relieve this intelaiies: Mali tip these Mires- ... 'and ItEATFI Knoell' at 3 oar doer.- It-is rightly termed, All-liealing,for tilers is stesreely st-diS , - ease, external or Maternal, Met ii , ' &ill itotibenefit. -t-luc------0 - it - foritte - ta - srlmirterirvettristitriqvlir titseauses or-the sliest, ebbststlipticon, hiwr, ihstill , - ,ing the utmost clanger and responsibility, and I. declare before nearer tutd.ntatt; that not in eec ..... i t s i , i e i i l i i i g n i t iv i i. e ie v i % , . a c ; ii t ui s i t c ol v i ii lll l l l : l B : l l: l : i l t t l ie e f i a , e z i oi s i i r c; 4l l l l l , : e o tt i r r i en mo . , : t r i c i, t e, fi a , i t i li:l n i ' :l 4 e i . la j e ,gfn :i n n s . sco t l :: ft .;: :,,, - . . ''bencli, Aidermen.tind,La.Wyers;getittemett 9 „Alit highest erudition, anihimiltitittles of the.poor", use it in every variety OrSro.iotitilltlii.relS'it been but mievoiee—one .united ; .uttiversitt , Vldee--si9 it% u! AleAlister, - yonrhitrijentilillooo.".' - _ •. -,_ - • , • coNspiqp-p0x...-..N• It con hardly-he bane effekuinet the:lialigs;tiesteil'US they ot in the stem. lint it , pinned upon" `t)ie elicit, it penetrates directly to - the' ItingS, septptei the polstitions particles that Are erritsuMirlif . thelso, and expels thetiffroin the system: ". need pot say that-it is curing persons o'" Con soon ohm enntintioll • I "we • , lit is foolishness. I oleo not What is said, an lonius ; I etre eut•ty several persons )curly. • •lIEIADACIIE. - The Salve huu,ettrelL_Persitts_pftligAtstiaelle Tif - t - W - erve years' sWutfiug .llllll 11 . 110 inarit fest,- hulk, eyrry week.so lt that ; rctnattiug'.oftt•ti took place: 'flettratitu ntliFEttruelpti are 'helped with like ,notes. ' A ' • -• ' COLD ,FEET- `' Conatitnititio;Liser 'llstiliblaint,",pi,iiiii:-iii the aieit, or sale; falliile Off• of Um - hair, (Me or the °thee, itiWisys atoompstisies cold-feet; , It is X sure 014 -ii oltliscasoln the.systens to•have cold feet. rile Salve:radii core every carers,. ;.:• ..,f 1 , 111 :Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Iliteum;sl..iver Com pia hit, ; Sore-‘ *vs, Quiney,-.Sore'•'l'hroat, ihinislinss :T Brokenor. Bove.*llreasti,,l'ilesi all Ilea: llialates, such -xs , Asthma, - opPreuion Pains, .also sore- 414:chapped ~ l iands,,,tumors eittaneout eruptions' nervottasdiseasex,mid ull iiil spine there is m0b:1,13..1'0 xnedielom "uoviszlissout so good. B tilt NS.—lt is die ,best thing in the world, for , 4luros... , ..aliead the directions aroma .. the box.) .l.li.sh A i . " , • ' , K.. ' , 11.4."1.10'" ,u .lepiltilltialle.W tilOte.rlitill Mlst imedicineii wen_ .• to,...ehildreis -tams., inwerdli, they r arould,be,slow to resortM`th r em. --, EsPesilally “Meftiirlahlexen• pi," exilic! 4 i - indicated liszengetr„;rflielinflukes,* pint, AMP 'the trtilirls,'no one ; emviillOtivitria• ritibly,•wiiets rircliTh'estre presents,' Nowo ilit me 'AY' toolnkoe 4 toillini , thie•Salie will stiways tell if s ~ child liticviorms4, -it 'will driact!esertwestige o them: away.;,:(ll.ead the ..„,elneetions:,around the box.) c "4:ner, ro IS ntildoWpo medicine onthe fees pf,the,enrili at enoo.so i sere attil . a9C,O pulsi,-, isi!!tlip! ex, on of worms : " ,.'''',,' ~ •• • 0 , 1 •' 4 . - Rtigtllsl4ll9 l 4f. -, - ' —lt removes alniostimmediately the inflablination, - and swelling, when the palm of course °eases. •-•'''• • " ..4 -"'• rf ‘IkVER.So ~ "17-,', # 1 , ...5t _,.) iirit/t-itiieipi-ettyarehttaiiileulty-lig(lb—thir ppres,bsin't Joshed. pp, sollsit •the Hein andoper., • °Dirliloll.,Clilibi pass, oVlr 'the! beast moisture . could, be started, lbecrisli hilt paised 'Spa thy. `thasigei,is pyer,' , The "All-flealingOimprint will: , . hi all' easeeof - ftiver iilingsf histantlx/unloey the. siciiiiihdhring forth Alm perspiration„ - -'.•,, i - AS' .NK ..:y_ , A VAIII4.Y,IIIEDICI No man ,ean, measure, its value. So , Urges itre• kali roll illoigover daHtsivenveso long as mass tivadsthe earthO , aultieet , to all i nfirmities ;it( the; Seilh—oo long as.disease and siekitesciiiktiown4- ' - 0 ,44010 V will this Roost Ointwient.be,used sink esteemed:- When man ceases from oifilinearilii. ' then , the demand ~ Will t.,eiumez ~,' And not t il E•th e n• I '''', r , v.'" ,'- ;JAMES roloAsuuTSß' ,l * - - • - Sole prinirletors, of the tilipife lkiedieino. :rams gs.a,entUrr yoi: ~ .' '' ' : %,1 it , 1 _ , .; .tie`iii iii- ' ll44iiiiii,gitidnittif MiIiYMA ettilittly . . coUpiesfelled, we bare giseenthingjatitimro he, publitithissno Olnhoseas :will be genuine pole's, , the„namea,pf rynes , /40141stes , ,eirviwRlilleAls - ister'lic 'go., arfi.r.i.aralrAt 4 ,O. l 9,9„' gitti.ylf°7 . J . 4 isbel;"''l r ylll , . # l.." •"44';t: ,i!,=, • 1 , • I 244,- "4 4 l ,—bo; , 4lxter ~ol qrnirard ~ ,o( obe paid, on neat den n'oinf on'ilit. t runtiliina, thin Me States, for an). ikpayiduat, , , r4er... o ti l e s • f e w ,ba anSt Oktuneig.o ,, ..., ‘ - ' 4, •, ,, l ,4,” '7 - ~ , .:; p,1 4 4.1.10- 11,# , Cliesdet strut, ia lb itit,P*!%*,rll4hKelftolt. t it Lk, .priii 40,1*-4 -0. - r" -- 70, - ;71.4„-A---7 -- -‘ a l u t 111f* A4 4 6 . ~,,fol '7. c .11. n 7. r til ' o.7, l o l4.B t e fi 4.1 . 4ift ' Ii„,• IrIC4: St la. ..,,.",. ~:,,),. 4 E li'' iil' T., - -1107 = 11°77 76e?"tilrkat't , .•, •"- ~.. •4 61 g4 6 tAtglfor '
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