OE ~~ ~~~~tcic%t`c~..; . t ~'. Dar WOOVVSAKeAPARIA,ND -wiLtc'CitoßsivisivOrEfts....; , • 4 BE ne'ltafallilileldeffiiiine'reeDyapeinna or linligestion,:the universal:complaint, head, ablie,llepresiiiin of Spirits, Pimples mid Fustolea oil' the face,'Hnbitual Coati irealese, .Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. of Fevers. It is. a perfect preventative of Bilious and WesfcrifFeyers, and the hest remedy evert Jibed in restoring the-pntient, alter being prostra .ted by Fever. kit. Erysipelas, Failargetnent of . the Banes, Fever, and Ague, Flatulency, Paul. IICISB of ComplexiOn, Genersl Debility, for gene 'rat prostration, caused lay disease, medicine, or indiscretions committed in youth,abberration of niind,confusion of ialtais,loss of memory ,dimness of vision, a hopeless expression of countenanein and for this class of disease generally, 110 s medi cine has never had- its equal: Gout, Giddiness, Gravel,lnapure Blood' Jaundice; Loss of Appe .. tite--,Livei—Complaintv Leini!ainl'Looseness: MERCURIAL DISEASES. - -,Neyer, fails to eradicate entirely, all the acids of Mcrae y. i it ffiiitelY sooner than any other inediciate. Night SWeats; Dervous Debility; Nervous Goinplatints of all kinds; Neuralgia; Organic Aff.mtions; vitiation of the heart; Painter's Cholic. , Pains in the head ; side, back, limbs,jortits nod organs; hush of blood to the head; Scow It Rheum; - Swelling; sick headache; Stiffneill of the Joints; Scorfula or King's. Evil; Syphilis in its worst forms; Ulcers of every description, anal ilic Ery sipelas, Exposure staid Imprudence in Lite. - .PEAIA LE COM PAINLTS—.Lailesi of pale coniplexion and consumptive. habits, mill such as 10d debilitated by those "obstructions which fe miles ore liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or toe to bloom sisal vigor. It is by far - the best remedy CM' discovered for weakly chil dren, anal Such as have had humors, lacing plea sant they readily take it. It inimediately.restures •• the appetite, strength and color. . • • Nothing cart.he more surprising than orating ellects in the human evanle.... Persmisoall weakness anel lassitude: before taking it, an once %amebic robust and full of energy under 11,111111111.• race. it immediately counteracts the Ilel•VaCSs - of the human frame-, which is the great camp Zi,* barrenness: The following nre'snme oldie eel:Of:cotes and complimentary notices that Live been received by the proprietor,of the of Reny of thismetlicine. • Mr. Philip Wilcox, of the well known firm of Wilcox S.: Inchinotid, shipwrights, or New lien ford, was entirely cured of a confirmed canker of the stomach, thrust anal month, whit sore tins usually accottipanying this diseaseomil his-gene ral. health mmli improved by the use of only one bottle. Mr. Wilcox has suffered severely for a slumber of years with this disease, and attributes his cure.entirely to the use oldie Bitters. • Col. John Bayles, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol *guilty, Mass., has voluntarily co tined that lie wase.m.ed by the Bitters, of Jaunalice,bialigestion, Headache and -Vertigo. Go!. Gibbs, el Saud wich,testiffes that several ersons-i's . t t i l e t ( a l t i t t o tt, R a i , n l a i l se been hr the use.nl' lbc Li every case they have given the most perfect satis faction. Perkins, J. E. e F.sq. Attorney tit Law,ot New Bedford, was cured nt 1111 maple:twit ertmtion of the fare. by the use attar Bitters. From the llsity Evening Bulletin.] It is ' Dot ect. - cx . stotti . to pull ' ibltent Me.beines lAe then to be retiliv excellent.— liacinr 0U1 2 1,1‘ 4. 1 , kMONYIViIge of Dr. Wood ' s Stirs:n.lol6 11214 i Wild ChrITY . ULM'S, foul . bac- ing sexcryi triendi , atto tuire been benntittc.l by their use wed not hesitate to reennnoeml thetit totheimblic. Both Sarsaparilla and .Wild Cher r y - u i artictrrofestablished - repntarion - itrilte - me& teal worltl,_and this preparation is maile with great care and appet.rs to combine all the medi cinal qualities of noth in an Intistial manner. For sale by the prom:icier, Thornion„lr. Water street, and by the Druggists generally. Any one sneering frOm diseases of the blo.ol, orbeadaelte, would do well to g.re these Bitters • . PrePared by E. Thornton, Jr. 'Sold Wirth., sale and Retail by WYATT k lisirenkst,l2l Ful ton' street, New York; SAMUEL I.:LIAM - I', Carlisle, and Druggists generiely throughout the. United Staten. Price Is, large bottles. December• 2, 1845. Ile Oldest and MoSt Popular Modi cums now offered to the .Public, arp .V4ltnesOok!B Family.. Medicines, Many times Ten Thousand Certificates like the following have been voluntarily given to their Vsastzruce., darn% the last mghteen . years.— All of Palinestock's Family Medicines are pro verbial for'their cheapness and ellitricy, and no . family should be without an assortment of them nor will they it is believed, after a t rial Milton B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE • Itrhas met with a success hitherto It oporol I ed B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VEIIIIIfIFUGE r(*egA-Y - frequently used.Fahnestodes Vermi g, with good effect; but recently I have ad ministered in one or two cases in which the ef fects were astonishing. in ouecasefrom the use . of one'vial, 14f1 worms wore discharged, and in another 46 passed; to the entire relief of the little snfferers. Signed CI - 11k. WALLACE, M. ID, 5ept.g2,1:845. Price 25 tents per vial. Pahnestook's Vermiruge, together with Full nestuck's Carminative Lozenges, Fahnestock 'a Cough Lozenges, Fnlinestoek's Eye-Watterottul Falmeatock's Itubejacient,uocrutin eurefor Wien mustiest ,ere sold in Carlislei,hv 11a..1. el. NIVERS, nntl4 .S. VEitSTICK THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR -DWOOP.-I;I.APTHA 1000 cPaEnßtSoOstilisli;tointho P i l v ti o la n d d e e l r p f l u l l a ege i rey ° of that powerful remedy THOMPSON'S COMPOUND' SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD. NAPTHA Read! Road! Astonish. ing oure.of Chronic Bronchitis! Philadelphia, May 23, 1849. Mr. S Tuomrson—Dear Sir. For more Wet four years past Iha been dreadfully afflicted 1 4 with an affectio no throat, which my phy *bin, pronounced " ironic Bronchitis; cans ted by repeated and neglected colds. The die tress suffered is indescribable. My throat was -litterally raw with violent coughing, au that . blood would come from it; elan. great„ , uppres. lion, pain and tightinSis at the-chart ann fever —in short all 'usual pulmonary,. symptoms _showed_thernsolvesollowedthernsalves,causing anti:clues of necessary repose—my throat was leached and blistored , over and over agaip. I made trial °revery known remedy, and at dlr. - __Jerent'periods had the advice of six_phyalcians,_ end all with , no' avail. , .About • two months ~..,,iince-Ltriadoliitil dEyour Compound Syrup-of Tar and Wood Naptlin, and before I had token the first beitle.l felt relief.: Fecnittriee4'netil I, had. taken' Seven bottles,,Whfish:completely re • , motefisthis: diatom '-'andreitored; me to".perfect health; luirt:r firinli belioico'T should now be livittgitiatttt not been for; your invaluable -:'4o.edicine.,',s l s ' ~•:, „•.!--JAN.R..pEroty; .••-: .. ;.I.•.'?.''. c-'•"!-- 1, .!2' , :. -,'• , r , '-1 •'',' 7 , :!..123 Slime° street.. • ,: y'-.?,'prlifOirialtoffiee, N. E. corner of Flftb end ~ ‘SPruee , streets: , LPriceiOseentskpoi'boula or. ~413.'per,dozpir.“:':.-i.,. , . ,V._•' .. ..' , ' • • - --. " ~ I For'Satlei in' : 'darthilit-iwtsTENiENSON , ic. V ., ~ M EHAFFE ' , - , ;,' - ''_k _ f;'`-:-,',.P.-":,„ oWAYNE'S AND: wIsTAIrs aloeDontartiolim-fattir ,oure of.DeughoiDolda,Aco.; yvhioh ;ore t /eht 'ot . Olio:own son of, 00.. Toot:. ,"Yor; 1 1 41e;:ot .P ',741E 4fisHtO AFFEY'S ProkStoro.Corlooy,-,:'; " tobOir 391 , 1846, • - r. , 1152!:M32M1 _ 414.4q1 1 1 , ,n , d,,.6 .10:11014.30 VP 3I I- ztee„qr.; Weigh ;b 0 - 411{.mivitie yjil e pprost, IM. , 4lkr r iptror :;14,11441vt, , A... .h? " U t . 47,,, ,, 11 .• - ,;Aff . fht - ici4i . .guiein.. OF OP/ - A‘-;,. i. 44 , -' : V. ; w ; -1.4 ' - r t . - t ' t fi : 6 4' 1 1 A n' t : ' '..;1 .. a l o i I I ' O? ' 'rfo r ri 11% 1 _ l u e tte 4 ,ll B ,se i l i r e l: l n!o:t.. 4' 'iliji'llin " . 3 '. . ll pi•efeiiibles to .Louutmoto it , . r r .l. :• l t4 l4 ktitgit'iff:•- , ,Alvi; ; -... t,FRANK.LIZI:MP4K -0,rthi6i1141AF0r41'Xa111,,,,q,J0.11,1,21,b,,t, . • :.,,,r ii i tiro ir S toroo . 4!!.... l ..7tu•••.%* 1 ,;. . . ;. u ;;• ~; ' '. •''''' 7 ' 4'1...'741Ct084 6i, A;• 1 :';'. , :;'..:-' , ., ..' ".'.. ';•.: • c; ..: .... -?. .1....`; ..;.',•'t';;:'.-.'cl; •, i:; ' s;'.; . ' - ; ::„. ' l ..: . ;': . ''''';'''';'-'' ';';''''''- -; • ; ••• ' r .41,10#!1))44,PUVAIP1),t1-:-,f, THERIANKON4IRLINSIJRANCE , X.4i - - . , Char P Ohnntatreet.: ) . . MAKDlNSlDlANi.lE,eitlie'rpOemaneatorlim "., it'ed,ag.ainat 10163 or do Mage 16 , fil.e,on PRO e. liT e.nd EFFECTS or ettry'deaeritnion;in , toimor Conntry,omthe moat reasonable terms:: tions made either personally , or, by letter, will•be inviuptly attended to. ' • C. N. UANCKEI.; ['rest, • Rates of Insurance .ReEluced I PERPETUAL RISK. . . .. Brick or Stone dwellint or stores .. „ !Vora • • . ' . • 94 to 3p o depos do' - do Churches 24 to 3 do dodo Taverns . ' 3 to 4 do .do' . 4 do Burns ' 4to 5 do • do do Stables (private) 4to S - do _ do do Statileiqputilie) . 67 - iii - 71 do ,do do Grist Mills, Water Power, - 71 to ItY do . . AA/XL/AL /USA. Brick or Stone dwellings'and Fur- .• . idiom from. 30 to 40c $lOO value do do Stores and 3lerelian 'dize 35 to 50 do 'do do Taverns andForniti'iro 40 to GO do I do Jo Barns and Contents 65-to 75 do ,do do Stoldes Cputdlr.) 100 to 150 de do do GAR 31111 and Stock 75 to 80 `do Frame nod -Log dwellings sod Fur niture . 50 to 75 do da do Sturm nod Morelinn .-• dize 65 to 85 do do do T 111. 1 .1131111111 Furniture • • • 60 to 100 do do • do Barns and Contents. 90 to WO do do do Grist nod Stock 90 to 100 _ do VIC 130 mm iber is agent for the above company fill. Ctu•lisle 311111 . its Vii 11114... All appirentiousfor 'assurance either by moil or personally •will be . promptly ;Mended .to. SEYMOUR. June 12. 11145: IV-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y. O 1 PHILADELPHIA, ' On the Mutual lllSlltallee principle, combine with a large, joint-star . ..A Capital. Prenn reduced to nearly hay the usual rates. Y the Act of Incorporation the stock is LP pledged for the payment of any lesifes which the Company may sustain. And as on udditionai security to the assured, the act re quires that the pralits of the, business shall be funded and remain with the corporation, us a -,(marantse and protection to theinsured against load. This fund* will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing imbrest notex cm:ding six per cent. per. annum. The insured are entitled to a pro rata share (Alm profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion or the aforesaid fund in scrip, widen the amount of corned premiums paid by him, bears tothe total sum of earned premiums and capital stuck. . 'The scrip thus issued, to be transferable.on the hooks of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Tho insured are protected from loss at the_ customary rates of premiums, without any individual liability or responsibility for the losses nr expenses of the Corporation. The Assured have' all the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and are eligible as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for ibis Company, and as the mutual principle tc superseding every other mode of Insurance, to Would confidentlyiecommend it to his friends • and the puhhm . • The North American Company has closed their. Agency.— These having.policies expiring in that office can have them renewed in the Delaware Company on much more favorable terms. , For full. particulars enquire either by lett.. or—person to JOHN J. MYERS.or Carlisle, September 10, 1845.-1 y. A-LLEN & £.4BT PRXXYBOROUGH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rill 1 E Allen and Lastpe s nushorougli Mutual Fire insfirance CompanyorCumberlinal corporated by an act of Assemble, is now fully or. ganized mud in operation under the management of koe following commissioners, Cht.Stay nnuy,lacob Shelly,Wntlf Clorgas,Lewis flyer, Christian Tatzel,ll ichael Hoover, Henry Loglio,NlichaelCocklin, Benjamin 11 Musser,Lcyt Merkel,hicob Breneettati toad Sant,l PrMvell, who respect:ldly call the alit Dijon of the citizens oleo mberland and Yoekcountiesto the ad vantages width the company hold out. The rates of insurance are as low uuttrovorable as any Company (tithe kind in the State. Persons wishing to become niembena tirejnyited to make application to the agents of the company a Ito arc willing io wait-upon them at any time. JACOB SHEILLI, Pres't. MICIIAL MOVER Vice Yrrsideat. Y - Loris I!yer, Secretary. Michael Cocklitt,Treasurer. !MEM Michael linoTer,General Agrhl , Mreliahicabu rg Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland township. M- Conklin, Allen township. Wm R Gorgas Allen township. Christian Titzel, Allen township. Jahr C Dunlap, Allen township. Peter Barnhari,Enst l'emisboro'township. • David Martin, Chimeblown. C. H. !turmoil, Kingstown, Ilenuy %wining, Shiremanstown, Simon Oyster, Worm.leysliMT, 10, Jamobliark,Generta Agetittor York Comity ,N ew Cumberinntl.l 3 . 0. ' Henry Logon',York. county. John Sherrick, York county. John Rankin, York comity. Daniel Baily. York county. .1. Bowman, lark empty. Phllipßreckbill,Cumberinnd eiminfe. Robert C. Sterret, S. Middleton township. CrOtheragents will he added hereafter. July 31,1845. THE cumuF.RLAND VALLEY alutual .Protection Coney. - ler HE CUMBERLAND 3TALI. EY MUTU AL pitszyrEcnow COMPANY, will be Under the direction the following board of Managers for ihe ensiling yet , vim—Thomas C. DlleVilPßindent; Samuel Li braith;Vice Pre aident; David W. - Al °Cul long , Trekettrerf •A. G. Al Hier, Seitretaki, Janies'We kley, Spangler; T. A. McKinney. Samuel Jolts Zug, Samuel.: ll uillet4kahu_Tdircen nhullear,.. Eial,Atia ma county. There Are Alc.o....a_nnmitor_of4.Agenta..app.ctintedin.ll,o„id, .iicent emulates; who•will receiVeajmlicattuma for th ,auratute torward them, inimediatel for •apLi proval to the ornee of the Compalk;whek . ibeipol 7 , icy; will be,. honied ,without.'delay:;-- Poe:further ielormatint, ace theliy 7 la Iva of flicAliimpany, • .- Tums..o;..4fuLazlL :Prost.; ~„ ,?: The'oTttlfpwing :gentlemen • have 'been a pliointed . • . : - AfIENTS'y • ' Ai:- P.:Eget Carlisle', • Dr. Ira: Day, Ideahanicaburg. • • ' I , George .Brtudle; Elm, Monroe. ,•• •t„ Wi II huu ;Bee ..Westpeanalmrki , Meantl.Elablqmehuelt-t • • Clendrnin, • ..Stephen, Cttlitcrtamt„§ltippetialmrg.:. i---.lllarta4 0449. - • t. , !"."'• • „t jnet--ae . • Yei'ri6il4ll4l, 2: Tin im-'s° -064,,p1icet., _TNER.. • ni.e• 184'4.1- „ ~ . _ . . ...., , _ _., - ~ ., B ARGAINSAARGAINSt=.4I - . tir4t4 l 'if4lfitY,liiiik' 4 :"Cste it:c*ef.,;) , ia 1 1 . ilf l 7, l 4lAcs;lVAelincti i 411Tisiositi;,'Flannel!i, pitifiell ii laid r dat.llll, iclolhis, 4111 kelt tfieiii".. 10: +cry iiddoeil , :yril gide' ro4e10:11r. ApPetivoilstifodueCV, , , , ,Ciiil at ithiolfait'oP , %* J', , ' 1,;•:. ~,„,,r4 ri.•,,, *. e.L4 , A. 4- .' , R19i 1 4!.‘,RP,8 8 t:C04: Cirllsle latidaiil3' 1847,,,f.7., ,,, i,-mf 'ol'i.-1. Minal . - NEW'k'EXTENSIVE/lIMUERzitNO: "'I K E eutTorilr, would. I:esp,getitall,tpirOrtit i the' :CI (mond 'Or Otitliqle,' end' filo &nein Hy; Oat' Oe.ntitioittitie.4 l l4 ll Eif y*lt p, oft, theil.t,t , " eik potruf -M a fr l etr'eot ot',he Verney tormet), by- :Rood Turnpike, *litre lib 'will 'at itll ./ hamtitglretel ou.pefi of wOll-eoloctod Lwobor, 'Board's:0 1 0 1 )k. o . c.lAtal.ling; lll 4 l d.r ing Shipglev) wliidli will bola mt the !await Pricpu. his stock of Umber consitits of a Adkisson.; ment-ot ,Yellow and Whito, Pine,Poplar end, Cheri? iloardtrind Plditicfriin hoofirpkWol' hi - nualitY;bnd 'of different thickness; also Plank; Whito'and ellow'Pine, Poplar; Clierri; , Oakaild'lllaple Scantling; of all sites from 3 by` 3 to 6 by 8; also a full assortment of' Pine and' Oak Shingles; Oleo' 13ullding Plmber,.of *any' length and thickness; Jolce and Rafters of ell aorta and sites, together With every other arts: - cle usually to be found in a Lumber Yard. 11e' will also keep constantly on hand a anpply of the differont kWs of C 0 .A L.,. such us Pine Grove, Willtesharre end" .9hamoltin for family use, and Limeburner'i andßlagismith's Coal of the best qdallty, at the lowes ices, Grateful for pastAivors, ho respectfully so' liens a continuance of the public•ptitrunage, and hopes by strict attention to give satisfactien to his 'customer's. SAMUEL M. HOOVER. ' • Carlisle, May 13, 1846. ' • • PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACADEMY. • p HIS Institution, which is located in themoid heollby part of Comberbmil 'county, till he opened lot Doni•ding or Day ..seloolars (mole,) on Monday, October 5,1846.. • The Situation Int been chosetiforthentliantages it presents in being far removed froin the noise of busy life; vet most conveniently accessible by Hail Hood or State. Hood, being within 4 miles West or Carlisle. • ' The It nailing& ate new and convenient, the Aca demical department having been erected_ this sentinel.. The number of students will he limited Order sold propriety shall be the distinguishing features throughout the Institution. - Every at ; ten will be given to the mental Wetmore!, im: proventeitt Of theiltidents, by competent Fettehers, and every effort made to secure the confidence and merit the mart - meg& of an enlightened public. The year will be tlividthl into, two sessions of five months each, commencing on the first Mon days in 'October and April. The expense far Boarding, &n., Tuition in all English bran, hes, with, I mil l i and Greek, per session. - $5O French, G crime, Dra w ng or Music, each, 10 Day Scholars, 10 o•Arrangetnenis en,' be made to enter nt any time tinting the session at 11 proportionitte ex ppm,. Further infortnntiritt, references,Fie. fur• tusked by _ application person a lly or through the Carlisle - Post Office: . . R. K. BURNS Principal. September 9.. q, 1846. It Written IN THE ROOK OF NATURE AND OF COMMON SENSE, that the natural vege. table productions of-cvery country are, It pro. petty applied, amply sufficient for the cure of every malady incident to each peculiar climate. Wrigla's.lnclian Vegetable Pills, of the North Ame ' riatM - Gollege - ofehealthThre composed ofplants which grow spontanbously_ on her own soil, and are therefore better adap ted to our constitutions than. medicines con. coded froth forciga drugs, however well they may - be compounded; and as they are founded upou 09 principles that the I,lllolall body is in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, corrupt humors, and that said medicine curet, the disease on — Natural Prindip:es• . by cleansing and purifying the bodyrit will be monifest,„that if the constitution be not entirely exhausteda peraoverenee in their use, according to directions, is absolutely cen• tato to drive disease of cveryamine from the bodpa ' • - ‘V heir we wish torestores swamp or morass to fertility, wo drain it of the auperabrindant waters ; in like mannerlf Ws wish to restore. the body to health, we must cleans it of imps. city. .Wright's Indian Vmegetable Pills wilabe found one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLES, because they expel fro m the body all morbid and corrupt humors, the cause of disease, in an cagy and naturly manner ; and while they lead) , day give case and pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. BKWARx OP cousT . Enrana.4-'Phe public see cautioned against the manyvsperious medicines which in order to deceive, are called by names similar to Wright'slndian Vegetable Pills. The only original and genuine Indian Veg. otable Pilie,have the s'gnuture of Win. Wright written with a pen on the top label of each box. , None is gendino, add to counterfeit this is forgery. . . Charles Ogilby, Carlisle. John Coover, Illechanicsburo. • 13ronenion & Prowol, New Cumberland, James Gilmore, Ncwvilie, A. J. North,, • - • ---- AT ex . Cathcart. Shotibedatolfn, &S - A Cdyle,liogeetown, • - Isaac Bartain Lisbon, J. A Clippenger,Shippenshurg, . John 31 Clever, Lees X-Rnads, James Rylo, Jacksonville, Russel and Dice, Hrickersville, John Reed, Centreville, A G Hiller, White House, Ea by &IC if:singer, h)tertem. John IL Zearing, Sporting Hill, AL-Bitner-,-Rhirennonatown, • S. L. Santetnan,-Newburg, Sn goer and Paul, Chun:Mown, • John.P.-Rhintos4lolMin XltoltoPr C. A. Leer; West Hill,• „_January 6,1847.- a • • • WONDERFULDISCOVERTI: Vegetable • Rbetlinatio • 'liniment INVENTED 'AND',PREPARED: 8y . .§41 UEL REED; CARItIOLE; was prepared i'principally fop the Rheumatism, (and is' the only - pteritali remedy known) hut it has beerifound experimen tally fit 0 CURE'PAINS; OF iEVEILV KlND— sick bead oche, pains in the back; arising from -secticonmplaints-,especiallY-those r whewtho:syrop tools are first developed, and innumerable ether acute and chronic plena: to which the human sylk: tern is liable: , Thii.liiniirictiti- - does not zequirei constant applicailion for weeks or niontlisto effect - teouret-but-onaithe-contrnryi - oneor - tway.applieit:' lions, or ono, or two Bottles skilfully used,ltas been found - O - VefreCtua I -remedy,* rernoiing-the mostiviolent,pitins); Patieralvillave insed,it onto-.tiring to iest,"sinif in 'l,lin tOdeoltig free 4 entirely „from thnattack of ( palate; from s n'oldtiorinhertainses. - The subitiribeptia wi the nestirinne thitt • fin(Me , alter lmaini - ntied - tho [linimentjwill a' ' .4 Hu ripPliCationlapprtipriately'lipptied to t hillery rainy, 'irtncin .nostrtunS whirl, )1 mpost era; hn ve put, upon, .t afilloted inithei r shape of 'Patient 01011144. 7 r.: The Persens are) referred who may he consult d persontillf, in ; relatian to the anrallre properties of ",:the :ni k : • .orityihr them•'; Win been 'Mika, or , Rhbumatiern hronio'and;i'nflammatoryi:'Akersof:p ailts of d crcnt , kindse honina'J. Stevens, i ,Elieahsth y 1 1410,, 1,.! , ' • 'ltaqhe Crop c . Levi Paltou„,. Eliznbeilh Gest, ;,`;` - :t • Jsne ( Mf L,..T.hel,Letr,ettdo.llllinntntleitifkitnent-4 - pnt - np - In biattleti'i-orvarhititiiikeniTrii*•2ltd 50 cents,- ' E nid ew Utile bkiihn - qateprietornt, resi. thitiba in' -East Pomfiretistreee, oppos i te Arri.Dll9, ! ieranktee4tok•e;chiriide;Pa; , ,, , ; , ':Af, efr , „ MEE 1 ~, ~ . ... 4, ' , '-' .• Yj. CASH 'CASIL. .:-:,--- , 6,4,13 1 poirams 4' tilieVted 40' 1116 snimoriber, 'ex **lt It ld i6.nitioand , payupd,,,iillin• 1 ., AltiO . klntiiriqiCiitiliprO.ls94o l6 .4bo1 1 : : , .4,1 «AK aqiiiii:ViKkii.? typolo_oirela t , ,eoLftil Ifriir444l,'. PAoto , 4 ll lt. l„, c --7F 4 ' . il. lot' -,',','1",,,.:i1i',!;', b. livid 4 : 4 , 4)11 ,, ilost TENIIIJON'IRAILIta,FACTORYI - - -12(dge-.4ad,_alioNerltitftpatiOd'bYred • • , .• •... ,;,,, „„$ ,estabilairpfipt,:inpyo_lo.: found j . ko: • , ,diyittesi.:viiiify.....oo4 2 l4ria, t indih eatt tt 1 pnitegt !gt*toei' toltir,l4elt the atitititheitiofiliote,in want j.lfe;tty dcecripiton and . enjiecitttly i , Cemeter rice;ie puitiOttorly for , ht'vat.eib,. • , riert of till inge"it,Lbltlel Hill, lifonurroqnt ring other eelet, ,bratea Cetnettiries: the -city:aild:; , Ooooty., of ich heyci.heOtteti ; iighly extoll= •minuractory;: . large Ware' Rerun Is connected' *ith - the .estahlishmonti—vidiere. is Itegr constantily ' on 'hand irlargerstock of ready diode Iron Rulings .Ornamentril Iron Settees ' ron Chairs, nevi' style plain . and- ornam'entut ron Gates, with ,ori extensive assortment °titan Poets, Peden, tals,'lron Arbors, &o. .Also, in great variety, Wrought and Cast Iron Ointments, suitable for Railings, and other putposes. The subscriber would also state that in his Pattern. and Designing Department be has. employed some atilt) best talent In the coon. try, whose whale attention is devbted to the ' business—forming altogether one able most complete and systeinutio establishment of the hind in the Union.. : • nor t ftir WOOD, Proprietor, 7.- • itidid Rub(/ ' tibove BuitunwOd 'BTreet Fib,'3 1847: ' • MIL.PCZILUZLR For RelideringßootS, Shoed, • Water Proof, rTIE subscriber hereby 'Mikes known to the'peblie that ho has forartlc a Compo sttinn; without tho. use of India. Rubber . or t4um, which will . render Boots and Shoes and 'Leather of eve 7 description `Valor Proof, .H,ertnnnently - Water Proof, 'against wet or damp, by proper application, besides softening and improving it. This Composition is. patented both in this country and in Europe, and isone uftiw great and truly beneficial discoveries of the age. Price per dozen boxes, S2.oo,singgle box 25 cents. As a guarantee of the character and genuineness of. the composition the subscriber will refund the Money should it notgive entire I satisfaction. lie is also prepared to render cloths ofevory description, Awning, &Herod] and Cotton Duck completely water proof_. and .socuro against tnildows and rot. Apply at the United States Water-Proofing Company, No. I i Walnut Street. Philnd'a. STEPHEN S. RICHARDSON ( Ono Agent in each orthe towns in thin Stole will be appointed to diapone of the Corm position, to whom liberal terms will be made on application a s above. ; Philadelphia; Feb. 3, 1847. "as..- • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Ridge Road,- «bore Spring 'Garden Steer PHILADELPHIA. ' establishment is erected °Man impro. ved plan, and by the aid of Steam Power manufactures all.kinds of Marble Work in a superior Style, . and at the lowest prices for CM The largest and host assortment of Marble Makels ever offered to - the-public-may be seen ,wit_the__Warc,Restm,_ attention of purehasets is rearcetuftly invited. Imported Garden Statuary and Vase; of the moat tasteful design and patterns, made ofiho• finest and handsomest description of Italian Marble; Tiles fow Whoring, imported and.al. ways on hand, and fur sale Lathe moat reason able prices. • • 7 Marble Cutters can 'hd supplied at all times with any number of finished mantels or Table at reduced - wholesale prices;, and the Trade will be furnished et the shortest notice with all kinds of Marble in the block, or cut to sizes fur Monumentsdi. e. - .1011 - N; BAIRD. Ridge Wind, above Spring Grrden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, t'''' AT the Philadelphia Watch 0 'S . and Jew%lry Store, 96 North Second St., corner of Quarry .4( '- I Gold lever Watches, full jew ,!eti,..,:. .' .'-,-.z elle& IS caret mules $45 00 ~ -6, : aa' ' 4 .", Silver Lever IVatcheß, full jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seen jewels 18 90 Superior Quarter Watches -10. 00 Imitation quarter Watches not werrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles Fine Silver Siiectaeles Gold Bracelets with topaz _stones Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrots.: Gold Finger Riney 37a cents to $B, Wuteb Glasses plain I.4sunts to 181; Lunet 25. Other artibles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hand name geld and Silver Levers, Le pines and Quartiera lower than the above prices; . * rhilndelphin, Fcb. 3, 1E47 HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK, No 87 North Third Street, 111 1 1 HE Eelebrity of the Inks manufactured by the subscriber,.sull the extensive sales subse quent upon the high reputation nhich they have attaineil,,not only throughout the United &ales, but West Indies him to make every necessary arrangement to ,supply .-the vast ilemaini",upim• his eaniblialiment 'He is-now prepared with every variety of Black, Blue, and red Inks, Copying and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own .Persohil superintendence, so that purchasers Way depend upon its Superioequality. . HOVER'S .S.I)II3IANI'IN CEMENT; a sepevior 111.0010 . 11)r 51ending Glass, China, Cab- Ware. Rte., Useful to every Housekeeper, .lie;tlga Irbite tquii ; easily applied, and not affec ted by ordinary lieet-tviirrantrd.' irirPantpliletsoiontaining the numerous testi °Mali brined of deliinee, and other., will ,be furnished niPui eluiserai • ' • Fet ~ ealo, at the• rl snuftolory, ,Wholesale and Retail; No., 87 North'. •Third. Street, opposite. Cherry Street,PhihiliciPhia, by. ..JOSEPII , E. 110V.Ble,.Manufacturer. . Jan. 27;4 847.7-Iy, RIIGS'.'I 011110SJIRUGSi If TIJONIPS9,Nkcitit,wyoTtD,AVinoLE, ; • SALT: DItU9UktITS; iS!), ~, 40 ;Market Street (poutii sid6, 'kw'', seond;).Plii.lailelphia oireelidokTindefirlid•go-ii,took-or-FrediDknteihind j°l9o'nnd Djii - stOrs , !c l 4,lii.orthiii --- 41 1 , 11 ii"."tz toniion,drCounn* -11 ferilionfeinfd 'l3, ealeki it id-• I.ing,die olii.'. :: - , ••• - . ~.,-• - • •., . ;•:, ~ - :-•• , . , -:-,Corieli,Cabinet; !- Jipini,'BlAOki'inurnilibi Yoe nisheii.of td ingierinr,'qiinlil. , ': AliO'White 'and Lied ' Lend': Window IG'lnss ', Painiii• and - , 0i1e.;•-• cheaper th en eifer:- ~.:' ..!.,',•!,.; 1- "• ,;•.--•• fl‘ -„;!.;,,,, , ~, arr.lk IC:”.iirii nliii , tikiprletorecllt the Indiiin l'egotolle ilaleinni•:eelcbrld.dt-thr° o 644.'Orir own and .1141 . 0thorliii•Slitee ne ilii, lies!. Areiniri lion,tck Pio cake ,' oF ,clqiigtwcididi v , ,,,,lpTii,•Ste. Voney'rerunded•in every i nitenen'WM3re no bine.= t 4 is reentved. • - • Pidlodolidlin, Jan. 47; 1 847 -lint.. ,• , • " . .,t : . - via [MR — TULA N- EVER !! ,pR. 4Q psi,J, 41[11:1119:11Rsjulaxpo.ilintido . hitotore in , ,Weon; high Street, bkolalt sup- YiIifDIAIR)B;PAINTS; 011 - .951)Y6.9 l'firp 1190KS;,'is•K__ATIoNA.RY, 3;u171 1 ;;VII4: FA IICY ; ART Aloh , t ogqhor #114„ w lopieruo!stile,32lll,-,moiko-ilinLlorgept - isiortment_or goods in hltilline pf,lmiltolso eNer, offered .19 01 " Illktket,ftild'."o9n,irxnett z4911m 11ASON411LE Evz 11 ,;! 0 -4 t v.,.< r anis defilers su pplient ts4yprViebe,:'l,P I,C; r - 7, ' J;io ar t i aii isrtivei fi biFigqB46 - . T 74" "7 - GuNI I SHOES:' .°°-° HE' begi.ther4 received a soe'ased' .. r it•.124,1, Bue,sof Tohikoßtiu#,ltt.. Att9 a ... rpro.,o«, , ,gio•*.r%hildro, trx, litOt.iY.o,llP-VlPOW'botad Ineiga u ti; gipli • . • 4i eia.:t. 021rE&W3W.VOMEMZ: 1 The. allgall.00 1 ;/ getniii.e*ilOhill '''''-':'::l r P.s:7lsiiiiifaiiiiiiii" 7 ; GaldLevolaAtlijda:Vollad ' • 445 'OO - Silver ' Gold LeOnes, ' • •• 00 1 . 15 00: " QOar ,T.er Wat.elleg.,.fine quality, 10,00 Gold' Wiiiehee;pla in - , " ' 15 do §ilver•Speetablott, A , • ' " 1 75" Gold pantile; R 00' Gold Braboltitto • • - 4'oo Alab,on hand, a largo daeortnittittifGOld anti , : Hair BracelOtai finpur - -8474'britiet Pins, loop' ear rltigi,, , gold'pene; sikrapoeititOingiii tringa,, titirribleb,•gold neck ntirb UntlTollebeiniqinUril Item andlatillery 'Of &el Oitiaiiptlon equally loti prieeti: All i want itin - eall to'doni.- "'vrnee - SOuatoniers: All kindred* Waielloi and, Clocke'repalted . aod warratded to keep good timo.for_one-year.--Old-gold-and-silver-bought for cash or token in exchange. For sale, 8 day and 30 bout Brass Clocka, at LEWIS LADOMUS'S Watch, Clock and Jeweler, Store, No. '4133 Market street, ahead 1 rth (north side) Phil adelphia. have also on.hand some'Oold . and Sit vet Levers, cheaper than, the above prices. N. A liberal disconnt made to persOn buying Watches to aiell agaM.,.._Call.and seq. Philadelphia, Mo'y 6, CLOTHI.N - G CLOTHING: BUCK & MOORE' • 254 Market Street Philadelphia, • H..e.constantipon baud-every description CLOTHING, all of which tire cm, trim.. tl,and matte iti in manner not ,to be surpassed; Antrare'warranted cheaper thairthe 13111 , e quality 'of Goods are any other establishment in .the . United States. Also, every description of Gant- TLETIIIO4 7 II FURNIsut Goon's at reduced prices. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to ex amine our stock beforepurcbasi ,g dem here: LUCK & MOORE, 234 Market Street, Plata Jelphia. September 30, MI6. .111CMIEVIZIWVIZ CLOTHING EMPO lUM rival greatest' bargains arc to he had at M. JIL TRACY'S OLD ESTABLISIIgD I'ION PAM LINE 7 -440. :Me Market Street,. Plaintlel phis, who has just finished one'of tile largest and most complete assortments of FALL and WIN TER CLOTHING in the eity,consisti4 of Super Black Dress Coats, trom $lO to SI - 4. 00 do. do. Frock Coats 10 to 1.4 00 do. do. Blue Dress do Illto 14.00 Super bls. Hoover Baugup Coats, , Bto IS 00 to.. do. Cloth 'do. do. . 10 to 15 01.1 dn. " brown do. do. do. Pilot Cloth Coatis ____ Super do. brown Suck Cents Tweed Coals . . Union Case niere Coats Mack Cloth Cloaks, Itttsiness Cloaks, . oto 700 Black Cassitnere Pants ' 4. to 500 do. Fancy Cassionere - 4to 500 Satin Vests .1, 2.50t04 00 Merino Vests - :2 to ..8 00 Silk Velvet Vests 0" 2to 450 Gentlemen in want of CCOTIII NIG may depend upon being Mailed in every respect ; as wearmale termitted nut to be undersold by - Idiy competitor ill the hiasitteis. All goods tire purchased for C ASI I, whiblienables us to sell a little bowel:than those who tical 'or the credit system; it being a self-evident fact that. the "" ailanlite id:titmice is hotter than- MO . slow •filiilling." DON' I' FOR iNET THE NUMBER, '2.92 AI ADX ET ST., PIIILA DELPHI A. M. TIIA CY. October 14, 18;6 -pLumBE National Daguerrian Gallery AND Photographer's Furnishing Depots. A WARDED the Medal, Four first pretni; ums, and Two highest Honors byilte_lu stitutes of 'Massachusetts, N. York, and Penn sylvania, fur the most beautiful colored Daguer reotypes and best Apparel us ever exhibited. ErPortralts taken in - exquisite style, with ouvregerd to weather. , • Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway; Philadelphia, 136 Chesnut St.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Ilanover Ste.; Baltimore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Peu&sylvanla Avenue; ' Peters burg, Va. Mechanic's Hall; Cinettinati,Fourth and Walnut, ant 1,1,76 Main St.; Saratoga Springs, preedwey. , onsla CMILEZIRATED 8 00 I 75 3 51) 2- QO eveutP.a. -C. J. TYNDALE, No: 97, South Sccond Street, Philadclphiq, . wISHIES to inform his friends and the public generally , that he still continues to manufac ture an dsell.the genultic A I R-T I I -.STO VE, with the latest improvement. Atter many years experience ,in the manufitc titre of these Stoves, he is now enabled to offer to his customers the A IR-TIGI S'l'OVKi with ovens, suitable for dining rooms or nuesi•ries. l le has also the Air-Tight Stwesott tire Bedin tor plait which makes a spleedid and econolnical parlor S tove, to which he would call the portico ler attention of those who want a splendid orna. merit for their parlors. Also, a splendid assort ment of Coal Parlor and Cooking Stoves. All of .which he will sell st the lowest cash prices. • The public'would do well to cell before per. 'chasing elsewhere. r. T. would caution .the, public. against all' Air-Tight Stoves Made with east iroivtloors, as they are . a spuriousartiele and will not answer in atty,cas:e. _ kilailelphis, September 23,1846, - FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS Air Boors AND BROGANS , suitable Nr urthe fall senoon,just received at PORTER`o SHOE STORE, comprising • Mon's and Boy'e thick Boots. Do , ..f ~,, '• 1- ibla 11 ~ 0 ;',_,,,' 441,00111, ~ ,n , ..., , 4 '',` " 1,141;1'41m .', , fa" i ~l ,ie L Vint c , P/ 1141,C T I IMP_r i t% _....,, it.hiialiool., gli ad Win i be' 1014 1/p7lllr,;i7vv.orrNift.l 'e tT ; ! l .,,' , ' , ' ,'. ~ 4 ', y,,,:•:it,.. -, ;!;;.;151 , „ ed , '-,-' . • ' THE PILES! A Cure for L sec u red MESE • . 41 , 1cbifj11 •••• f M'CAIATEk.S A_C,H4Litisq{gi-KkE4; Tfigure is given to represenes Issmcsmie rgitSPlßAiltilf. 111 the gca EVACU'A'TION for the impurities of ,the body It will be noticed that titbit& Cloudy' iiiist.lisner from all points (tithe surface, which mdicites that the ,perspiration-flows uninterruptedly - when are are in health, but ceases when we are sick: cannot be sustained without it. It lir %brown off front the blond and other juices of the body, and • disposes by this •ma 11111: of nearly all the impuri ties within us,. The language of Scripture's "in t1te,11LOO1.) is the life.", 3f-it mer becomes im pure itmity be traced , direeitylii the stoppage of the INSENSIBLE' PERSPIIIATION,. Thus • we see till- 4 that is necessary' ilien-lbehlond is stagnant or infecied a open the poret.and It . relieves itsint front all i i raphrily, nstantly. Its own heat mid iltaiity are sufficient; without one ; particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface.. Theo we seethe MST of taking so much interest remedies. All praclieitniers,' however, direct their efferis to rest ore the insen sible pet spiratiom The Thommionian, forJns stance, trreAstarstlie Ilydropathist shrouds us iS wet blankets; the- Iloincepathist - - deals oat infini teissmuls; the Aliopatbist bleeds, and doses us with mercury; and the blustering Quack gorge us wills Pills, Pills,-Pills. To give some idea of the amount attic Insen. Bible Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewettliock ascertained that five-eights of all we receive into the stomach passed off by this , means. In oilier words, if we eat and drink eight , pounds Per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by . the Insensible Perspiraiion. This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, Mid other juices'itiviug place to the new and fresh ones., To check this, therefore, is to retain in.the system five-eights 0211 the vire. lent matter that nature demands sliodld leave the' body. Ely a sudden transition from heat to Cold, the pores are stopped tho perspiration ceases, and disense begins nice to develope itself. ' a stoppage of this ow of thejmemotitinalearao.__ . 'Tint s. It is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind with coughs, colds itutl consumptions.— Nine-tenths of the world die front diseases induo• ed by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let site ask, now, every candid mind, what/ raw - course seems the most reasonalbe to pursue to unstop the Pores after they are closed ? Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or wont. ou apply.something that would do this upon the sot face,•wheref he cloggingactually is?' And y I know of no physician who makes any externs II pplicationto effect it. Under these circumitate• cm!, I rresmit to phy hicians Smile all others, 111 c... Alister's ALL-11EA LINO OINTMENT, or the WOULD'S SA LVE. -It has power lo restore perspiration on the feet, on the ,head, arounh old soresopon the chest, its altos t 1 uon-any-part-01---- the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. ft has pewee to cause all external sore., stip* felons -limners, skin ilitenses, poisoonna wormile, to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. It is.a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restores lbw entire entiele to its healthy functions. It is a re- • reedy- that forbids the necessity of co _manyt and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. - It is a s.- remedy that neither sickens, gives inconvenieua, or is dangerous to the intestines..- - It preserves and defends the surface from all demligetneut of _its functions.. -The sinface-is the millet of rise-eights oldie bile and used up matter within. It is pierced with millions of opehings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores and DEATH knocks at youe.door. It is rightly . (Mined All-healing, for there is scarcely a dia. - ease, external or internal, that it will not benefit I have used it for the last fourteen veurs for al diseases of the cheat, consumption, liver, instils. Mg the utmost danger and responsibility, MIA declare before ['emelt and man, dint not in eni single case lam it failed to benefit. when the iA tient nos within the reach ofniortal 1 have had physicians, learned in the profession I have h Id-Ministers of the Gospel,3udges oft bench, Aldermen and Lan) era gentlemen of t highest erudition, and multitudes or the poor, it in every, variety of way, sud there hiss been onevoicc—one united,• universal voice --149 " McAlister, your Ointment is GOOD." CONSUMPTION. II can hardly be credited that esalvc can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are with 'in the system. But it placed upon tte chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, separates the iinisonotts particles that are consumittollem, and espe s them from the system. I ' t .1 not say that it iti curing persons or coo k sum inn continually, although we arc told it fool' mess. - I rare not what is said, so long pa can cure several theusand persons yearly. 1 MADACIIF... The Salve has cut ed persona of the ileadatla. of 'twelve years' Stmling, nod ahu had it legs. larly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafiteas and Earache are helped with like ituccees. COLD FEET Consumption Liver Complaint, piing in the chest, or side, fulling -oil of- the Lair, one or the oilier, always accompanies cold feet.. It is a auto higii el dinta.t to the system . to haye cold feet. 1 he halve will cure every.case. In..q t ercAtiln, Erysipelas, 4 Salt Rheum; Liver Sexe__Eyes,..Quincy,_Sorer,Thrort, Brom:Wive, Broken or Sore Drcitst,l'lles„ . nil Chest Diseases, such as Asthma,oppiessuon pains, 080 sore lips, cliap2ed hands, tumors, cutaneous ea:lithium+, nervous diseuses, and of the spine there lb probablj no medicine now known so good. BURNS.—It is-the best thing Is the world for Burns. (Read the directions around the bus.) WORMS. . , • If parents knew. how fatal most mediCines were to children token inwardly, they would be' slow to resort to them.. .Espeentily; "mercurial, leant. gcs ".called "medipated,lozenges,,""yermityges," f;te?..... The trutliis, no one can.tell, tnyaria. rJablYi when worms' are present':bfol ' say' to parents:that this Salve wirl,alw.ante,ll irk, child has worms. It will driver Oieri , eitlge them- sway. Mend' the ! ' direiiiiis. &mod -thy bov; 4 1 herelatirtihriklifoo.diedletarifest the fam of the earth at once so .sure 1644 az* pulsion of worms: ''" 7'; t' . eemo ice the infantile o ' and s Inv w hen• thertniin 'Or eouree oesiair t. • In • all:eases or reter;itiedifitEtill . 'lies ' pores being joeked ~10111. 110.1h4C1het.htit and Dir.•; , 4--- spiration minuet pass ofr. 11 thellesst:moistare could ' , be started, the crisis has liaised and the. dati4eils The All-Healing Ointment will in eases or reyert.almnaLlinatardly nolo* law AS,* FAVI4Y4IIIIDICINE; No Manson 'meiteitre' rta Vtillttelq:. So long as dor 1, alarc n kong nye*. t4e Htlionsj.so ionisaNasis,„ treiille.dia 'earth; ankieat ot.thir !finiti. 7 -icijong.as disease and sfekneir la kaawia-- J0(1(00,1401 this good ,Qintmetr ,lased , endi -- ,esteemett, Vheu man ceasesfrom , tliffitheeir,ll4 hen the demand .will oease,-and,hotalittieliat 4 JA : 111t19;'llioA LISTER'S , ' CO. • Sole proprietors of the ebotehreiliOtes.-: 4brie • il4aebtapea.,bo„. „ . :01', • , - • -- Asthe . All4lealing - Offittneilt - liatletirgreatly ----- "uutirfOrd;#elTlYP &eft tbill,ctietten• to. the 40,ttitriicsfliititoo! , Osiitment-Will,be-genuina-ittdess - 7, the MnAiptilgiani 6 i ,lo4o APlOri,r'jamllligAl• • later 111.,Co;;!..0*ittrati,.w!,,iyupon Owiwe,tietebyt.ofrooka'i'eWiti*britig*t r otiii r r .fild ;s iii c o nF ibilep a i ! jetiy t tie tine' emiititutintietito 'l , ,,7,(l l 6;florted;States:for ~ indi#ddelskotietiet '" • Mirk. our and Oinintenfe--- ' . rat • PlittßOON ,, n'te.Cliaiini stesetili the. Gt.IN.E. A 4 11 'df ,4I,GINT : (or Philedelplitord )dirititletiii.lted i r ,IIB.3II " 4 I IIthSV'ERSTICIII.XO I 'V'ttCI I, ) ,r AMOO'rthip: +t.ST YES 4:,:xhiginyr,l,ll46 !um MI ~ ., , -i, , ,:'..;','. ,. ').,•?. : .!, . •, ' ','•i. _ „,- . , ,, .