NEPIeIiSVUILIAu'tOT. ..:,.........„ losilg ~... iffirt , s,lOl 'Tit:- * i z 1 SiVitULLY informs the etch , . etc : Ciettyabunr, and ,strangers 74any her. until their beards grow. 11 00PIKWIPPaacti a new saloon in the ;losor 111 ,ly occupied by JACoI I...WADY. IV illiklitork street, one door. West of 71plaapotate. er here he intends prose v lIIS, lA/tutorial busioess in all its va ried' „v arious branches. His • food Suit sharp, ilkil o your lees without li imam r. call and ear for yourselves. triagnuage i• good, his towels ore clean'; in his shop he's always seen. sairsii• also respectfully informs the frighOen that they can at any time bay. their boots blacked in the neatest style.- olndttnen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Raityshurg. April 21,1848. In: NION n TONSOR S. R. TIPTON, 104LISHIONABLE Barber and Hair , .12 ' - flitteser, has removed his "Temple" tolillitrtamond, adjoining the County Buil ditori 'where he can at all times be found pripitiod to attend to the calls of the public MO fang experience he flatters himself thathe can go throughall the ramifications eft% ninsoncal departments, with such an inentle.degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them e.hintriti the keen ordeal of his razor. lie mopes, therefore, that by attention to busi eam And a desire to please, he will merit its Well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to a their private dwellings. TO 'ALL 'WHOM If MAY CONCERN. rpm= are but few persons, compar ^ sitively speaking, at this season of the rem; but who are suffering, more or less, srfda Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, or like complaints, caused by the sudden changes of or exposure to the weather. To all those who are thus af illetted, and who may read this advertise ments, we would recommend Ross's Ex -IPETORAN T as the most effectual remedy ever offered to the public. No flintily aboitid be withitut a bottle of it in their house, as a timely administration of it would prevent much suffering. Hundreds who have used it, say they would not be without it were the price ten times the ameent that it is, and who is it that doca rtiti.think attire of health, the source dour happiness, than of wealth I' Delay not then to procure a bottle at once, and you will never regret that you tried it. 11:r C LI TION.r, Tut GSIVIPIIt har.the words •`Rowert Ezpertit rowlasprunexi. Bqiiimore, Md.," blows in the glean, and the in J. F. R." 'stamped on tie the seal. Each bottle. hereafter, will be envoi,' omit In • wale w on which the flue enciiikaignatiire of the proprietor. without which it ie toentetteit. Pieliated only by JAb. F. ROSS, Druggist. Saltimore,Sid. For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Oct. tyettorg; Dr. H. W. Kauffman, York Springs; Geo: W. Heagy, Fairfield. iaPriee SO cents per bottle. Mardi 30. IS49.—tf. - a 6111 LINA WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. HE subscriber tenders his acknowl -1- edgements to his friends and the pub. lit for the liberal patronage hithertoottiend ed to , him, and respectfully informs them that he has just received from dm city at Dior auorment of "CIL Or ALL KINDO-ALBO. 8 a \A i r /lb Ls US Seth as Rings, Breastpins, Ear Rings Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guardia, dkc. dye: Also Ao p reT.ICLIEN, and Glasses of all kinds and qualities—all or which will he sold low. CLOCKS WATCRES repair ''ed, as usu at the shortest notice.' Eitablisho tin Chambersborg' st. nett door u) S. ' %mutates Book .and DeAt Store. 11;:r1 have also for sales lot or new and etteend:hand WATIMES, which will be Aoki tow. -'" ALEXANDER FRAZER. littelburg July 21, 2848. " 'lO4l • REIDIOVAL. Init ' t LAWRENCE lIILL, DENTirr, 111110reinOved his office to the building mluitopposite the Lutheran Church, in Chititibereburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Itikhltiletes store where he may all times )40mnd ready and willing to attend to Satellite, within the province of the Den- OIL Persons in want of full sets of teeth en reepsetfullt 'invited to rail. ' : ' REFERENCES. gu.c. milesLocur, Rev.C.P.KRACTII,D.D. "•.0.1[011.'1611, Pia. M. J•COBO, " 444 A. CrowitlLL, ~ H. L. llAtionse. " . GIMIXT, . WA.M.Racrosps Its: LC. Wersow, D. D. . July 7, 1848. -A' 'IL 111•CoN AUGHT, • • &torn/ at Law, tiIIVIFICE in the 8. W. corner of the -,Pishiie Square, one door West of G. peak a Store, formerly occupied as a lattOllce by. John hl'Conaughy. deed. Re *dial% sod by prompt and faithful at typliwn lebusiness in his profession, it will *A* endeavor to merit, confidence and ivr..M'CoNAVlont will also attend pilstrily to all business entrusted to him c i f= and Solicitor for Patents and Re has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira- WS facilities to applicact.., and entirely re illewitithese front the neressity of a journey issifeithisselota. on application to him per. airalipiar-iip letter. ..aeurebor g , April 5....tf R. STIr V init...sOli, , ....it TORN.F.Y AT LAW, OM, CI is the Centre Square, Nark „ r _PIA* Otearlobouse s .betwecu,Smith's Awl 15tereasett'a serous. estlYobv4lo,‘ , • _________ -pea ,4$111491TILIMIIM ! VitKfinelt ha. just teteivoill au .11Fit 411040stiftirto of SATIN'. whirl' he 4sllolo4lMili Also. plain sod dipstid era. muss 14 :4 1140litsislisk Polka, Saipan: saes MASI Pr. . .N.1.,404.4 ,- ,i 1 E. , 1 3 .C1WN7 AVOCET* if•+iirtl :r Jr ConNEws Maaical Pain Extractor. the World's Wonder—pronounced so by all who have ever used n—White Swelling, Intlamation. Pain in the Back. Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sores are speedily and per manently cured by Connell's Magical Pain Extractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux, Chronic sure Eyes, Blistered Surfaces &c. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of Inflamaiory Diseases, eßch as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism. Whits Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, C hil mains. Erysipelas, Piles, Ate., will qoickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable intuitive possesses many virtues never found in any other article.— It has theruost perfect power over all pains by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its application.— If any disbelieve the statement, we would earnestly invite them to call and examine the numerous u n solicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even de lighted with its effects, and furthermore if it did not fully answer our recommenda tions, their money was returned immedi ately at their request. On these terms this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can demand any thing more reasonable I Kind parent.keep. it constantly on hand in ease of accident by fire, life may he lost without it but by its use all burns are subject to its con trol. unless the vitals are destroyed. Coolion.—No Pam Extractor can be genuine unless yon find the signature of Comstock Itt. Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit, • - It II EU Al ATlS3l.—Comstock's Hew es' Nerve and Bone Liniment. and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to 'cure isni ease of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chordsand Museles,orstilfJoints,strength en Weak Limbs, and enable those whri I are crippled to walk again. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates ; of cures by the hundred can be. seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.--Use /Dr. ideNair's COOfilie Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeeble noises.. like the buzzing of insects, falliegof water, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap proaching dividnew ; ,Iliany ± persons who have hetet deaf ter'uni or -twenty years, a MI - ,el , ol,ldiadlourretertrutupets. . have, after 'using orti,of } t fer,litotthm. thrown a side these trumpets. bilk Made perfectly well. It bait mend eases of ten, fifteen. and even Mirky fears standing of deafness. Her Liniment of the The worstordtailti tit the 'Piles aie iffeelliafly PerinarientlY Cured in a short time by the . eel Ofilie genuine Hay's Linietent.— Hundreds of (welkin citizens throughout the ronolte, : have used this liniment w ith complete etteepae, It is .warranted to cure the mosinggiravatettiase.; . • Ind fig be Meal the money will be • refunded: • • Fur Sale et the Drog-and Book &ore of NINUEL H. BP MILER.' Gettysburg. Jan. IQ, 1849. WESTXRN 10,W TORS COLLEGE.OO HEALTH ter miiie (west Buffalo. N. Y yA LT9 UN'S liiege.tabbe Litisintrip AM tie Mature, 'a celebrated =Akine which btu Wilde • ' • GREAT CURER IN ALL DISEASES, is noir IStioldeed. late ibis section. The limits elan advertisement will am permit saws tended notice oUthis remedy; we hmelinly to say it hasfor s its agents in the U. States and Can-. edit a large number of edorsted tiptinttitt Oi.tas - In tas high' Proteltoief stitatog. isho make a gen era! .aea 44. eh* Prstst . .. kith* faille sog .DROPST. 0111A - VEL,. and dinwertna Uti•ary Ptles en diseases of the bloodiderangetnestsvt the Live , , atc., end 'general doom's OT the systgm. It pithictllarly requested that' at! who "confeiriptate the want this .artielt t or who desire tafoneastses respecting it, • : , . WILL otyrAtir PAMPHLE7' 0f32 pates which Agents whose names atebelow will ,gladly give away.. Thia book treats upon toe tinithod of curs--explains the peculiar pe pert ins of the article, and also the diseaws it bits been need for over this country mai &snipe for lour year...with such perfect effect. • Over 16 ages of testimony from the higheen quarters will be found with NAMES. PLACES 'AND nits, which can be written to by anyone interested. and the parties will answer post paid Communications Li7 - He'particular and A`L.K. FOR THE PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet ha 444 evidence of the power of this medicine over all diitaves is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in society. Put up in 3i) oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2 for 39 oz., $1 for 12 oz, the larger being tbi cheapest. Every bottle has G. r. VAUGHN" written on the directinns, &c. "te pamphlet, p. :18. Prepared by Dr. G, C. S aughn, and sold at principal office, 207 Main 'trees. Buffalo, N. Y. Offices devoted to sale of this article lama/mita' 132 Nai•sau, New York•, and corner of Essew and Washington, Salem. Mass .and by all Druggivta throughout this county} and Canada. rrAokgas.—S„ BU EtILER. Gettysburg ; JACOB MARTEN. Ne , .% Ox rord; WM. WOLF East Berlin; WM BERLlN.ilanover;iobENl R. HENRY, Abbottetou n. Martha, 1343.-1 y RilrThe Rents for Pew, in esbyterian Church during the past year, and arrearages for former year,, will be needed by the Hoard of Trustees on or before the 15th of this month—at which time payment is requested to'be made to A. R. Brava:4Bo4 Treasurer. Persons who have not held pews, and wishing to rent for the ensuing year, can be supplied by applying to the Treasurer during the present mouth. _ Fit ESII GUOCEILIES. TtIE subscriber has just received the best quality of .".10LASES SYR KU which he offers at 50 cents a gallon ; new crop, N. 0. MOLASSES, a 6ne ar ticle; do. S. IL MOLASSES ; superior winter-Strained., LA HD OIL. as clearas wa ter, st 3111,00—.-and a general assortm en t 0 1 Dry gouda and Grocgries, "at prices to suit the Limos." J. SL STEVENSON. • • jACONETIS. and CAMBRIC and gj MULL MUSLIN.% of the Tip-Top Aix* her es* Ity J. L. WC 1111 Ilatiignore Advertivements. J. M. Omni. . W. S. liorms. • 011 EM & 110 PKIN S, MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Cloths, Catimeres, Vesting's& Tailors' Ti ming& No. 230 Baltimore at.. N. W. cor- oar of Charles, UALTIMung. A Inge assortment of READY MADE cLoTniNo, of superior quality. [MS 0.7/1152s Cloth moms up stairs—Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. Marsh 30, 1849.—1 y (OA 110113 11.1.L14. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, WHOLESALS AND RCTAIL. E) N hand and for sale, the largesi and heot assortment of SPRINO • and SUMMER CLOTHING, al prices verj , much reduced. COATS.- Coats of "every variety. embriteing all the latest styles, and of an improved mit and make, from 75 cts. to 1, $, 8.4;'6, 11, 8. $lO, and upwards. PofiNTJL-GONS. Paula Mona of all kinds, frost 70 eta. to 1, 1.50, 1.75, 2 4 4110. and also a very fash ionable style, the Wtwrtina stripe, 0111.50, $4. and upwards. . NESTS Vests of every variety, comprising silko Satin. Cash mere,ida wiles. Valencia, from 60 eu. 73 eta. 01.116.50. 35, and upwards. HOF'S' CLOTHING. iliways on hard the lotto* . and beet as sortment of Boy o Clothing ever otrered in this city. . • splendid assortment of Cloths and Cassititerse. 01 the best make. together with a large and handsome variety of SILK and MARSEILLES VES'EINGS, which will be made up to order in the beet man ner.2o per cent. Ws than the accustomed prices. and in all eases a neat and beauti ful hi guaranteed. AT COSTUME HALL, Carart Ptatt sweat and Contra Market Spare. ' H. li.. COLE. err Attached to the above, is one of the largest and most extensive SHIRT FAC TORIES in the country. embracing every variety and make, at-priees which cannot fail to .please any one Wishing to purchase. 0:3"ORE PRICE OWL Y N ej March 80, 1849.-1 y THIS ktOST ILICIENSIVE SHIRT ESTAIII.IsII ENT IN rat UNITED STATES 13 .AT NO, 179 NALTINoRN ETNENT, 11E4O MOUT, - gkallimore s Md. Whear3oo Ritmo ant employed. and a stock ct 1000 donut shirts always on hand. MEZH: N kND O T HERS tinititimoreareinvited to call and examine the largest and beat stock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered, consisting of all sizes and qualities for MEN AND BOYS, which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. More than usual efforts have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable in every respect. ' T. W. BETTOIV. Mvch 2,1849-1 q Largl•_ Stock of Spring Goods ! ONE PRICE ONLYI 4 O NO. 213 KAIMET-BT., BALTINORE. HAMILTON EASTER & CO. I rNVITE the *position of 'Wholessle and ge il" tail buyers to their splendid stock of Spring Goods. (much the largest in Baltimois,) cm• bracing select articles in every dela,' ino at of the trade, including SILK GOODS--Colored and Black Dress Silks, •atin de Chines, Bonnet Silks and `atlas, Black Watered and satin Striped • and Plaid :mho. Modes. Penmen and the best styles rich lus teed plain Black Silks. DRESS GOOD:—In every variety el new and Fashionable styks, an unequalled assortment. MOURNING GOOD --Every requisite fabric sad material fbr mourning. LINEN GOODS AN D HOUSEKEEPING AR. TICLES, -10 this department ae have every article that can be required by tamilies--Sheetings, Pillow Linens, Damask*, Diapers; Napkins, Toweling. Cousin Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Piano and Table Covers, an endless variety ' • all air Shirting Linens and Linen Godds are of 011 T isdportation-aad warranted pure. Elan. GINGNAMS, 4-HINTZE:, LAWNS, AND PRINTS. SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, YtSITES, gm —a full supply of alt the styles that are fashion ' b e,'er'tn dernsad. ' • iIkOSIERV AND GLOVES of all kinds. EMBEGIDERIE!--.A, splendid stock of Lace Capes, Collars, Cuffs, sleeves, dm. t . Muslin ,Collars, Hemmed, Reverie arid Embroilered Liissiwcambritt Handkfe l ; 'Laces, Edgings, In sert/nes, Jacianit Elaina Sand .10- iiertitsgs; Infinite'Fnibioidered Frocks and Waists, awl Needle Work Goodi kinds;' WgHTsillllai:ll~ GOODS—In Cambrie.Dook, Jsronet, Swiss Mull, Nainsook,, Ss:, (in Plain, Stripes,) Linen CattlbriFi Long Lit"' DOMESTIC' COTTON GOODS and • articles generally toY sensate' *ear of Stout 'Fabrics A cemplataniortment of Cloths, Canine" 'estinges,ctaeata.ScMfb, Pecker Mkt's., Gioia, Suspenders and Merchant Tailor's Goods and 10 invitiNgyin spranitUtion and comparison rit oar Good* and Prins with other ntablishmentil, we intend to offer renanialiadurnwerns for Whole sale nod Ransil Punehisers to deal with us, as from the large amount of business dons by us our expresso are less in proportion than parties wbose trade is not so anensive; inhibit we have us unual advantages by buy ing in siriginaf, peak: ages, with in experience or over liD year* in the trade, daring whichlime we have yearly Mani. ed our business by selling only such goods as proved. satisfactory to customer!, both int Will: bilitY 011166cm:id fastness of eolorh. On all- slur Goods "Me latest price is Wkinfikscr more will ant be asked norlesa taken under Ray circumstances. This peculiar failure of 0141 bust• ne.senablessil parties to buy at the lowest prices. April 15,134:1.-3na Philadelphia Adverl6ilol4n Alonzo Johnst n's New Store; Ko. 14 NORTH SECOND STREET, A few doors above Market, I'IiILdDELPIII.9. ANUFACTURER of Transparent AI WIN DOW SH A DES, Reed Min* Paper Curtains and Venilian Blinds; of all the different sizes, varying in price from Six Cents to Twenty Dollars a piece. All the new styles of every description of patterns, and of the latest fashions of dif ferent colors, and a variety of Trimmings of all kinds., Also, beautifulTA BLE At. OIL CLOTH in patterns and in pieces. Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach Curtains for Wagon Covers of a very superior article, any width, double or single, of the ft nest tin- MIL and a splendid assortment of CI,OCKS LOOKING GLASSES,FIRE BOARDS, Ste., dtc. pr - joOld Minds painted and trimmed over, to look equal to new, at very little expense, or taken in exchange for new. Ramon hand the largest and most com plete eestertte•st of the abort srgttesi st 1 Pet eint•ohesper than any other estab lishment in the city, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. IsCrMerchants and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advantage. Kr Any of the above goode made to or der, or carefully packed, an that they can be tent any distance without injury. Clth, er Manufacturers supplied with Slats, Fronts, Heads, or Pulley's at the lowest price.. t OPEN . TN THE E VENIN2B. March 30, 1340.-1 y 200 p PREIMIOII mkt rt DS, IL J. WILLIAMS. , NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH STREET, Venitlam Oiled & WhittOw Shade MlNuatellactisrier, WARDED the first and highest Med , ala st the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for theesperior. ity of hie, blinds, with confirmed confi dence in his manttfacture,) asks the atten tion of purchasers to his assortment of 2,- 000 Bliuda of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, •of new styles and color. Also, a large 'and general assortment oftransparent Window Shades, all of which ha will sell at the lowest Cash pric.es. •03.01i1 blinds•painted and trimmed to look equal tenets. llZTDoiders supplied on liberal term*. The citizens of Adams county are res pectfully invited to call before buying else w bere.—confident of 'pleas ing all. WOVEN IN THE EVENINGE3.4S March 28. 18119.—11 m JAMES AIOLAN & INTORTERS Of ENGLISH, FRENCH 4- GERMIN GOODS. No. 8, Bank street, Philadelphia. Needles, Stay Binding, Sewing Silk, Pitts, Carport do. Patent Thread, Tapes, Coat do. Tailors Twist, Cords, limpid do. Thimbles, Gsßooms, Quality do. Bodkins. Bottom; 'Pamiture do. Purse Twist, Hooks. eyes Wire Ribbons, Zephyr Worsted :Ilk, Cotton, and •linnen Canvas., Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, Condone, laskoteAlOcks. ChiWrens' Gaiters, Susporalsm Woolen Yarn. and a great variety o STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. March 18, 1849.-4 t Lao genheinat s Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange•, 3d Story. ON. HENRY CLAY, visiting this Es ' tablistneent for the purpose of ha ving a daguerreotype taken, expressed flat tering opinions on this favorite place of the "beauty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to procure a good Daguerreotype. The Proprietors will make every exertions to extend the long established fame of this well known establishment. Family groupes, Grunpes of Children, and single iiortraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21, 1848-1 y LIPPINCOTT &. PARRY, Imporlers'. and Dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIAIERE S, VESTINGS, 4-c., SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SECOND AND MAR- [ET pTREICTS, PHILADELPUIA, N VlTEotho attention of Country Mer chants kind Merchant Tailors,-to the following description of Goods received by late arrivels from Europe and the Hume Market, viz : CLOTHS of the most celebrated Manufacture, em bracing all dolors and grades of texture. CASSIM EKES of the various descriptions. including Doe thins, Tweeds, 4-c. VESTINGS, New Style and Neat Figured, French and English Silk Vesting, Marseilles, Cash mere, Valencia and Satin do. ALSO, Cashmeretts, Queens Clothe, . Croton Cloths, Lustre Coatings, Coat Checkg, Worsted Cheeks, Linen Drillings, Mohair Lustros, Drap 1r Eta, Silk Velvets, Sergos, Paildinge. Canvass, Twist, Sewing Silk Si legit's, Hollands. April 13, 1849.-2 m The Cheapest and Most liplendid /Interlineal of WATCHES AND JEWELRY LV PHIL4DELPHLIt. 19211N'IS ZADOVIIIS3 9 to. 413 MARKET STREET, ,12 Fete Doors Above Eleventh, North Side, AS just received by late arrivals. from II the most celebrated Manufacture** of Europe, a magnificent and judiciously selected *allayment of COLD AND Si LVE WATCHES, which he.will sell. cheaper than an'y other establishment in the United States. A mong the assortment will be found : Gold Levers, is k. eases: full jewelled, $3O Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15 Oolft rEpistek 18 It. ameadewelled, 25 Silver rEpines. jewelkri. 10 Qourfier Winches. 4 to stO Silver Tat Spoons, equal to coin, per att, 4 40 Jr Desert, " 10 00 4; Table, " 15 00 Together with a splendid amortment of Chaste and Rich Jewelry. tr.c., GOLD MINNS, of various mylu, from the halt Mlinehiclorers, lir Please preservetiiiii advertisement. and cadet • LEWtB' LADOMUkftil, NO. 413 MARI(E'T;ISTREET, ,atinve &ace sazs, North Aide. 0:7 I have Gold Mid Silver Levers still cheaper than the' it/die:prices. 7 - A liberal discount made to the trade. April tit ASSESS M ENT. IVOTICE 1u hereby' given that a biz 1,11 'of three per cent. has been duty as sessed, on' the Oumberland'Valley Mu tual Protection Oompany, the payment whereof wilt he required to be paid to an agent, authorized to receive the same, of whom notice shall be given. A. G. MILLER, Secretary. March, 23.-9 t NOTICE. • ; number of the subscriber's booksare CI in the hands of gentlemen of the town and neighborhood ; and ae he is bout to remove is obliged to ask that they be returned without delay. The gentle men having volumes of the Congressional Debates are requested to return them forth with. JAMES COOPER. March 30, 1849 UOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN CIL% (hut quality) Card Cues, Visiting add Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper, .Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, dtc., for sale by R. H. BUEHLER. Books for the American People TO BOOK AGENTS AND CANVASSERS. Till TOLLOWINO VALUABLE NATIONAL WORKS Ani decidedly the best Books that Agents east employ their time in supplying to the People of the• United States. They are indispensable beeke'of refer ' • en'ee `to , our • '• , t &Miran, Representatives in 'caonsl'us. I ; and Slate .40'{itiurct, , ,an4ainhold be possessed' yiAbriii;ni; great Republic, etpittelallflbtlei Who iring to distinction.and , h'etein Of I !Mimi. There is out a allow Mimic the D.i &Alec even those of amid, impottactOtit.colV [gins many citizens telimhoptheeelii*OPitipt ig dmpernic . ble. They ire the sacred Archiles opt common Country. The, cf 4. nkitrieen Independence. ' • • ° POSTMASTERS, COLPORTEDRS, &, ROOig i AVENTI3, ' • • •'• • - are invited to secure each districts of country as they are most familiar with, and desire to occu py: All applications are reqUesied to be:made without delay .• OUR PCA2I. , it The plan the publisher litui so intccessfully carried on for several yeius,,ii ;be obtainktg fah Poilisible men as agente,,whd at* well knbitit in their own counties, tiawni,end villages, and have time and disposition, to circulate good and id •strnetive books amongtheir aelahhora Ry taking a glance at.the following {hit of Books it .will easily be discovered that they :fat, adapted the 'Christian, the Petrie!, th e ltiatialini; and the Domestic Circle. Aviy poison wishing tb embark in the enterprise, will ristmothifig by mending to the publisher JIM for•vehich hat .will receive sample copies of the principti Wcirke,, af. fording a very liberal percentsge ; to the Agent for thi, trouble. 17761 A Faithful Chronicle of the War of Independence. A HISTORY OF THE ANot.o.AmErtl- CANS,,from the period of "the union of the Col onies against the French. to the inauguration of Wtohington, the 51.1 Preirident of the U. States. Beautifully illustrated by nurneroull engravings, showing the plans of brittle. prominent events, and portraits of dictinguished men of the period. By Benson J.' Laming. In nandsome emble matic binding. l'rice $ 50. IV - To every true-hearted American, this is a most welcome and invaluable work t it is the voice of our lathers calling us to guard most sae credly the precious boon of freedom,—to Pur chase and berme which, they Oflel'ed Ilium their country's altar, their liv'es, their fortunes and their sacred honor. OPINIONA OF THE PRESS. [ From. me American' Signal "We have been deeply interested in reading • new and splendid patriotic volume. entitled ' l7 76h s published by F. Walker, of New York The The ernbellishments, which are very numerous, are of the most perfect description,and tarry the mind of the reader back to the period when the continental armies were marshalled to defend our mouse land. We advise all the reader of the Signal tomtit th is took to their libraries, and teach the rising generation to value the price less lessons it contains so abundantly." [From the New York Express.] "The book is elegantly printed, and the engra ving,: (seventy eight in number) form in them 'wives a rare historical gallery of great overeat and variety, displaying the originality and Mate of the author-artiet in his department. Ara whole, we hate 110 hesitation in commending thin volume as the heat popular history of out Revolution vet published. [From the Evening Mirror.] Tbif is the title Ma very elegant-looking book of some 31:0 pages, published by Edward Walker, 114 Fulton street. '1 he work is beautifully II- Initiated with a great number of engravings, and the typography and binding are absolutely fault less. It contains a great amount and satiety of information relating to the ret olutionary period of American history, and is a work which will, doubt leas, command a very extensive sale." "With regard to the tone and apnit of the sol iime the felicity of the style rat na native and re. election, and the great rite Laken to insure accura cy, as is .how n by the author s frequent reierence to the beat authowes, I am coundent that he is entitled to the iiipiltation of a competent and faithful historian. Eovrtr fttl LL I ATM.. [From the Albany Spectator j "This is a great meinuat work, the beatifies and excellences of which should be studied by every one who would understand the history of human freedom and• the inalienable rights of man '` [From the Knickerbocker Magazine.] • "The enterprising and patrtotic•spinteu pub lisher of this exceedingls beautiful volume will surely and that Le hao not misjudged, in believ ing that 'a book in one volume, well written, and embracing a faiihful chronicle of events which ac..complisheil the laying of the toundalton•stone of this great republic, would be invaluable to the present and future generations: " The Presidents of the EL States, THEIR MEMOIRS AND ADMINIsTR,), TIONS. Tito which Is added, an account of 'the inaugu natifn'of each President, acid a history t f tne principal political ti,ente of his administration., and of the mosaic ions of Congress at each ties lion during the period. s Declaration et independence. Articles of Conlederation. 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In one large, bandrotnevol• ume nvo. in emblematic binding. , Price iko 50. 111 - No expense ha. been spared in , the preps ration of thew Salome. of documents, .history, and istatistitta, to tender the same-worthy of pa.. tromigeonot only .of statesman and legislators, but of the American public sitarist ly ; who will' fintilh them thevireasury of Political Knowledge,' ands mass'of information indispensable to every , intelligent eitisan; Elateamanla Manual, siSsiPawiNo The Lives; Addresses. and Iliesiages of the President* of the U. ASVatu, Prom Waahington, tq Taylor's Inaugtitel Mes sage' Match, ISO ; with a history or, their Aii miniatrations, and . of each session of Copes% Alio; various Historical, Stet safe!, and other important Public Documents, and a complete Index, or Analytical Table of Contents to the whole work. Illustrated frith Portraits of our 1.2 Presidents,' engraved on steel, from the most approve dauthorittes, end in the best style of the Art. Printed on the beat paper, end handsome ly bound in emblematic: style. It will also be ennbellishi4l with Views of the Capitol, Presi dent's House, and the Seals the several States, and the U. States. In four large Syn. volumes. Price $l.O. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, tke. [Prom the President of the U. States ] "To Mr. E. Walker—Dear Sir : I have tound your statesmen's Manual a valuable work, and exceedingly usetut and convenient. Yours. [From the lion. limy Clay.) "My dear eqr :—Your statesmen's Manual is a very valuable %yolk for reference." . LiT.ITR or New Yoke: Secretary's office, "Z ALSOIT, Departmer.t of Corn. Schools. Sept. 18,'48. I have examined the "Statesman's Manual." in two volumesoctavo, compiled by Edwin Nil. thirty, red drn df ties 01611111 a ant? it is a !worn work for school district libraries, and deserving of a place in these institutions, designed for the diffusion of useful knowledge. J. R. R•trnst.t., Dep. State Supt Corn. Schools. . . (From the Journal of Commerce.) "This is one of the most important books pub lished in the IL States fors long time." (Prom the New York Courier and Inquirer.) "This is the moot imisortaist contribution to Americari political histoil ever published." ' ' (Prom theDemotratle Review,' ”Theitholo forms a most complete library in itself, of all that concerns the politics of the capatT, ~hfraiadividual should he without #l#sB .t*O Volunle• it hand for prompt reference,— Rim' Mail hold's' Of idle distriareson and sellteletle: 'debates might battered tehiatdd petticot, wire thesio'boakeeitliand for appeal. We shall hive MlAtmleashin io refer•to tham.i . . . ~ '. ! A ' . Wte ettlti- Ir• Um* , Aus,2l. 4840•11 , • • I.li emphatically a national work,,an as such emirsearly deserving of a nationaliuppost." ' 'Errordltur Cridirsterciel Atitiertlleti *labels a stark itinstaloablei'mal Is O&M or a comparatively low price, in expectation' of II; %Mink r. . , - „., ' . 1. ;:) ;. 1' `Ti, [From the Laserne DemoctaLl re mammon's Manual is a very valuable Wdrit'tirtspriiing a tOritpfete candeifired' taliti'.: cal history of our country from the formation of ouegoiromationt to thepresect tiller." ' ,1 (From The Washingtonian, Ohio) • ~ ,it is bat scanty praise td say,. that no work ofetrial valutrto t he. Americus Statesman, Poll titled, Seurnalisi, Historian, &c., &c., bur ever • before appeared." (From the Harrisburg (Pa.) A rgus, Aug. 2e, 46.) "No Priliticiaa, no man , Who desires to under stand the history o: the several adminietrations of the General Government. should be without a copy of it. As . a hook of: refiton:ce it is MVO; untie."' . , ' • Rev. Dr. DoioNng's Great Work on Ro nsanistn—A nets , and enlarged 'Edi tion, with the Author's last Additions. A BOOK FOR EVERY PROTESTANT. History ,of Romanism, From its earliest Origin to the presenttime. DT IUtV. JOHN DOWLING, D. D Embellished with upwards of st/ Eighty finish ed engravings, chiefly from original designs. • Just published, with the. Author's final come tions, t new: and enlarged edition of this Ppl en did and popular work, with *copious supplement comprising a history of the Lie and Reign of the present remarkable Pope, PlUit IX., and a biographical aketctr of of the last Pope, GM:. GORY .ENI. ll* file best eneoni um upon this !rimed, com• plete and norm* History of Romat.iqn, the fact that taxi tem thousand espies have been sold in about three yearn, and still there is a constant demand tog it in all parts of the country. to or der to meet this demand, and to gratify the pub• lic curiosity in relation to the present Pope, Pi tt., IX., the present enlarged eduion is presented to the public. With the supplement. the work now forms a splendid octavo volume, for the par lor or for the library, of 732 pages. 'reolmantaisto loaner edition!, selected from more than a hundred, from all Protestant De nominations. E?ISOOPAL. (From the Piotestant Churchman 3 "This is a beautiful volume id (Olt pages.— Good eerviee hats been done ter the cause at liuth bj iii publication, and it certainly ought to secure for it. author an enviable reputation a mong contnbutors to the standard literature of the day. (From the Episcopal 'Recorder.] "It traces its subject Irom the earliest crirrup tions nl Chtioianity to the present time. It has a fall chronological table, with analytical said alphabetical indexes and glossary. It iv a large and beautiful volume, and full of valuable low. 'nation.' METHODIST. [From Zinn's Herald.] "It is Written in a pop .lar style. Its engra vings ate numerous and finely *seemed. The Book wall doubtless be popialar v and cannot fail to prixliice a profound conviction at the terrible iniquity of Arti•Chrtst. - Rev. l;eorge Coles. 01 the Christian Advocate and Aimal, says—'•l cannot but express my gratitude to Almighty God that .nth a concise and complete development at •the Mystery ol• In iquity' is now pre.ented to the public in a form so elegant and attractive." Red. Pr. Cliet.er, to the New York Eranrel ist, says We ought to haie ootired this-ex celleet and beautiful work before. It pd,areses many and very strung claims for popular favor. and we do ot doubt that it is le.t.ned re have an eirstaordinary sale. The work itAelt is char acterized by great re-earch, and a comprehensi se and scriptural new ul the name and history tit the l'opiah 'y.•tem." P 1 , ..t 4 1ir TER IA 3. [From the (Phila.) Presbyterian "Such a work reqii•red deep and protracted re search. and it affords evidence that diligenee caution an judgment. in the toile , ton and at rangement of materials have not beet( 'wanting. The author has availed Inmsell ot the W rip. tinge of both Protestants am! Papists, and has brought together a greater mass of information on the history, the spirit. and the doings of Po pery4 than we have erer peen before in one vol. ume l" [From the Christian Intel'menses/3 (D.Ret) -Those who would .int a eorreet and ennden . sed exhibition of the ten thousand abominations of the papacy , rosy find it, to their amaze ment, in "D 0.% Ing s tiistury of, Romanist's). Its contents form a nch storehouie of historical in struction which, if it could be placed within the teach of every faotily, would prme an unspeak able blessing to our beloved country. This is the book tur Americans. Place it beside your Bibles. Compare its records of Crim" soil the papal principle,} it coronet, itki the holy &se• trines and inimaeitlate lireofJesur.of Nazareth. When you have done this, you will hare no diffi cult% in determining whether or not Homimism is Christianity." Rev. Alexander Campbell. Presi.lent of Petit any College, of the Church of the Reformer', says: In this work are.immense assemblages of facts arid documents cortneeted with ate de• velopnient and history of this great mammoth institution of error and iniquity. Popery is de veloped in thistreatise from its birth to the pre sent hour, We desire for this book a very large circulation. It is !Poly neoassary to enlighten this community in the true spirit and charac• ter of the Papal system, to secure them sgaingt its insidious attacks' upon sive); thing we people hold deer and/ sabred.' let 'every Ofill who bile %le work rednintilnitnie freely to thosetasound him the developments ,whicb st , re. veal!, and the nest which it recfuda." , President Cimnp x of Montreal tiditrir,ef the Mcareal Itegiiter. and guitar; ol the Teat hook' of Popety, Wye IMPortant Work posses:. es merits of a .high order." We are pleased:lo see that Dr. Dowling furnishes ample refentwerte to bi..ahitb at'Plitttist I l',htloe,4 l lT . Lto . !t• range(' ; t h e tact, prignesttonastits I two cid ; and the "tit, cathollie f JO the pt per tome ,of the term, R.extertsive circulation 'will _be highly edvantageowitepnitoessefism." Not withstandintlhi'ektehirv4 Supplement now added to this valuable's/orb ; the pHs" remain tin aline es the:farther "aidttlons, Three Dialers pereopy, ' B r WALKER, Publlikerl 11x1 Putt.* street,' New York., March 23, 1049.—at , 4112 . .4 • 1 ; r - • amh. G. E. BUEHLER D ESPECTFULLY informs his friends IA and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of 7'411 1 WARE of every description, which le will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase al low rates will do well to call before purchasiug else where. J.: K. YOLK HOUSE SPOUTING will be made sad put op at IA etato a toot. CONGFWGVMONAL M ISC EL LANEOUS, PURIFY THE BL(1011 . 1 D r . PeriSert jr OR the removal and permamnat tam; or dl diseases arising tram as holliare treafterat the Blood, and habit of the berlay.wriatt Chronic disease of the chest. Ihnemtidtion/Reas risy, Catarrh, etc., lc rants .1% all its ittertst: Teo. ter, Scald Head, Blotches. Comaronii - oloptirma of the head, face and extremities. Ulm* ic Affections of the Stomach and Liam trlarsoder Rheumatism, White Swellings, Alluterona, Bylaw ilitic disorders, constitutional Debidsty. sod ell mercurial and bereditaty perdisponitiort. Ire Let no ono 'demist, themmadons,:dott - bes' causal a single excess of arty kind dam amid neer *ion immediately we attack etditerre. k ii dim focal befallen. Eiery violation di a arreie lahroranies "with it aoaaer es hmerite.preel.. meet. Jo the greet 'majority id dilladad le which man is aispeeed serial life; it lathe aers.- tinned application of lestpmeefellmerierr, gradually, old ahem impeerepatily, ellamie tie 'bear.: and- minas the eiresiiietiele. liesew dee. ger is inemat of.. The iniumeley of 4ffebra elk mend is °Glow itereth. sari grew peewee coarequelnlyi admits Maly er ewe. 4eimiiiela, mos. anmppttaa iippepriii;witerenthisig. poet, Anew is alfeetione of the ateaseelv liver. wise. beak eyes. and retrepiatiervermbrama this tiess..merh being Abe 'effort of es aluminise in vowels et no trition, erecting 'recitative life hew- an tote e dent acquired or hereditary emir. naihia" st e t Of powerful arrester,* inedieises. preerise the leen hope to the Palliatives will cure.' avd Ades de "tad meet Ist Tsar.' toe and A ' mai einebieed with a prepim regime of drin—the roe a sheigthem. the to champ morbid action. are abet' patimalere le e skate". Read the following tehrable tesi , ded. • tly Re iimensents..Jese 9 , 11147. x Haviai ben apprised Pavers/4*kt: fords Ine Moab roteaiitre td tie able temesambend it 111 valuable rentody I. that ebbe et eirenie constitutional, and glandalar disown if turbid: it is especially adapted. To Meet Ishy are at dieted, aid require meincise es as steraama cannot obtain it in a montaitneesile. setup. seal uniform stater, Man is to be foetal is the Papa_ tea: - l bare used it is revers' ireasires vrith deckled , success. lean. ke. D. ALLISON. DI. D. Prepared and SG Id N. W. Car 3d & Pirerb3l: Philadelphia. Fie sale by 4 FLLICT. tat lisle; NITHERSON. Harrisharp. Ind by Alit isra and merchants threerhast rte tametry P rice 25 cis per beanie. :re pamphlets. For partieulars NM pamphlets. Prier Sthrs. bottles—SS half doses. gy Also PR. RECUR'S CORDIAL AND CARMINATIVE, a seediriet .PI. eseed pi:MA.III-in speedily curing Dislikes, DT1...v.1,1'y. C holm lidentum. Cholera bloilnis, robe Flat.- It ney. and for all derangements et tt• Stomach and Bowels eauaod by ear•slea. Se levelly 101 'mild be without the intallible sewed). Ems on ty 25 cents per bottle. 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Alar g e lot of very superior POT. - TOES, just received- Families wanting a good article for table eae.ran be supplied by calling soon at die some of J. M. ST'EVENKIN. March 18. 1849. DR. HALSEY'S GOLD & SIILA Tit TILLS are founded upon the pritretple tl rt I •r', .1 diseases ante Dom the game cat .e• ti tie , a morb d condition or the firer. grin art tee t. mt . - rislipitetihtlettelit.illte PriptilVllMillehw ear.... When these importatt lc reuica• Irvin, ohatracted'utith'superabandairr na bite and a I. , cid pat flu, lisle teases to twit& ibeirsomper of tlce.,!t ig,ihim :10! V* kik"! b e n , ger Atli. hecattte thi s are tie orgartiid tVelttlef. a:lr.! °Mite it Tito geminate the 110,111-001 prfrogirte r.*thii:Sitil Suid are o Innen, tit tor clear e. and the warded part of the &hard esurtiiartes thee• fora in its circulation erd leg. D tr• dtbrra throughout the whole rirterre. 7 Im• if itni v, .41 infectious humors the Utety is nal. hate to ricknecti It. by Thiner. it is farmed go s "Til den change in the wratLer. • Lot r. 4. in e.... gumption would be the rusk—A is she i -air -y of contagious disorders. IL, *mad mill* it. infection. " Da. Hasaalt***salt APS Ent"ts so- al thoughitll4ll, isr*irisli (Fero lion. Is the most wettest strie.mie lisp world. le Imre the btle sad viand, sows from the System and to restore the hirer, isreo sett arid bqtaals; to the perienerearee et their /w -per Nattier* thereby resierier the Wei piny, and diverting the systems hese ell arambiii reed infettlouirbotnouta..whieh wiil .fieolls,reosote every 4itenp, he eater Itragahrellia* eeal eatkw the system with health, streegtl and vigor. A circular. giving a, tall eriplosities of fist teal - old action-art! Geri reel Dakar ltitst.'iraa be bad of the spot peel". 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