itatral6lt . Sl44M • . • , PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, - OFFICE in ibi'3out7i Wait angle of tlic publi Sgitare j back oltha_Caurt-noitse _TERMS OFSUBSCRIF!TION, • • One DOW ali . driftY nettle n year,lN iDVANOS. Two Dollars;HpaidAvithiwthe_year,:___• One Dollar for eta month& . Thai fame *II I . War ig IfiliOdhe re to. • . RATET'IIF . ADVERTISING, Advertisementi;makitig fifteen lines or leas, will be Charged at the rate of Fifty cents for nue insertion,— three times for Ono Dollar, and twenty-live rents for every sulisequent• Insertion, 'early advertisers will Pe chargedat tile 'following One Cohlmli, With the paper, Air one year, - • $ 2 5 Haifa column., r,„ do,, do. Fla Two Squares, with quarterly changes', 10 Business Cards, with the paper, •. $ 5 JOB .PRINTIN . G, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ruch Mt Handbills, Blanks, Circulars every out. ,er description -of Prlntins, executed hansombly and bred' ously anti et! the LOW EST PRICES . WIGS 41.4 . 0 iII S. 'Waft i lVgllB, take s'this milled of return ing his sincere thanks to hia,nomerous Mendel and the public generally for the...very likotel encouragement they have been plealied to bestow upon ' _him and , would respectfully tnforin them that lie has just returned from the city. with a large and 'Very superior lot O'lllE. TALLIC WIGS , ; Three Cuurter do., Scrip, Ladle' plain • Frizettea, or from. Bra ids; , Also a BOVAI assTiftifiTiit of Lidice' did 'article, of a late ano improved style OW ciembs, BRUStIEBI;&c.. Ile- hes also received a select alit Riipeirird Jot of hair, Tooth, Nail iibd Clothes Washes ;, tnglish and Butralii hOrn Combs, dressing and pocket do---erlicles.thei-connol-fail - ln - rceunw mond themseltes by their sUperine finish. . Ladios.and othors:trishitig to purchase any thing in the alMve End it to-their lid. tentage by' 'dolling 'dad - Mikinining ns I feel confident that the articles, and 'prices attached to therm Will ensure general aatisfae. lion. • , . Carlisle, June 9,1847. The Original Cheap store; The greatest Bargains evei`ofrered in Shippensbprg ! ! A. CLIPPINGER. is now receiv.in . g "ed . opening a large and splendid stoc k „f mum:num:nue, ;.! among-which will be Ibund Dry Goods of (WC. ty, description, of the latest sly le,, suit s hie for Ladies' and gentlemen's wear. . GROCERIES &411,11,LTEENSWAIIE, Verona, Chino, Pearl, Leghorn and Straw BONNETS, 'ALM LEAF AND PALO iityrs,&.6.- - .He deems it unnecessary to say any thing . more, but he respectfully tnvites the old gusto. Mares of the house to call and examine fur themselves. He will tike,the greatest pleas rife in showing his goods, knowing as he doe that-to see his Goittle and to hear his prices i* An insure a customer. He has adeillfdd" tkieo4it of t'sm.all..prolits and quick sales," and-is determined to stund.or fall by Country Produce taken on on the most fav orable tenni. in terms in exchange for Goods. April 21 . , 1847. . • .t.51t1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS CHEAPER VIZAN EVMIR MITE subee7iber has "just received 'and is jr . now opening at his store, on the South west corner of the Public Square, a fresh end tplendirr 4tifiek of ' Staple IP Taney Thy Goods, comprising in part, Cloths, Cassimereit, Cash. muds, 'Tweeds, Cottrins of ri:l kinds, Silks. Mous de Leine% California. Plaide, Lawns, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tie singe, Gloves Hosiery,. &c. Also,. Groceries of all hinds. Also, a full stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMS, which ha hue so extensively introduced, and which have given so much general satisfaction A leo, Tile Pekin CosiipaitOs Ile has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would invite the spedial attention of the love. s of good Teas. The' manner in which they arc put up is such, as that the flavour is prtsc•ved for. any length of time, being incased in -lead or tin foil. Pumilies can be supplied with any qttaritity put up in this mtinneri The public is respectfully invited to call and examine hie stock before purchasing elsewhere . masmunly as he feels confident that his variety tind prices will be satisfactory to perclinacre ROBERT IRVINE) ir. a larriefo r April 7, 1347. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COL CERN I -OW OPENING; at the large Wholewd and Retail Store of CHAS, OGILBY, a mendous stoctr of the cheapest and hand greatest, Goode eiter'brougH le Carlisle. To. c numerate' articles Is Vol a the question. Suf fice it to say:that.ever3i article i 3 the DAT GOODS LIND - • • can be had good, cheap and beautiful, at this eetablishmept. .... Vicab,finoand cheap, just. rancho& And in ive go Wei4l)23. AMID Z.302t51 elleatrof air competition. I have the largbatOlock cart of_Pktad_olpitia. well to call at tlio' old eland E Main Elton, wlicrogood bargains are fare iohe had. New Store , IN N. HANOVER ST., A FEW DOORS ABOVE. %VM. LEONARD'S STORE Afig:autiserilior hue. openod . .a new and handsome mock of C.I2IOPCffiLIMM O GBOCilyAlipS & QUEENSWARIE. dtc.,,tkettedielligarCintbsand cnasbnorea, eashfitaralk,,Ttfoode , all , other; kinds of goi;;Clitsirgentlarnenr;:wear, Gingham and.Ginthil# l . !,(. 103 Cuesorl:rr.lent7f9r, 18 0 1 (45 Woksted CaMelians liedresi, 'patterns arid. goodies, all sultable."foi , Sprinrdrese !beta lltdiesl:rogother•with a good' stock. qf Calicoes andlKuilins; BoMmt wand Ribbons, Palm loaf Hats, and a small lot of Cape,May Ifelat able' fin. 'AlsOi a gitildrifcick'df - ,'' - . -. 4lskaref , altrolasses r. and :SPICES 'of il i a. DYE-STUFFS; ; all'orWhich FOR WiSlO: 4 Al f ;fit A...COY,X.E:. • • April T,1847. FP*A , k I I: II EWS.MII,fr;OI3A aeleVilited stliemettieo,.ifedi by.:Z(. l 4fi:6 A _ , tONl4'' •• ' • , crirg, 1847 , t • P. , • , , • d , e) 00 S• .' , l • • 'ort4 . oBWiF;inik . ia tbe aß:prong in woo LAN ` vvir ' oliii!ianwr, oifisbeim theac4od and chibleached Plaid**T4Okingai Chooko, HOolory* Quo° no. - rator, l orodotion,l,&ot, &o. , ' - „ J. ila,811310111r.:.t ;.; July 7,1447, ME '.",%'•'':'l;-: . .i' , '1 , : . :%‘:^.: -,,..,-;v:.`,,..•':,i';':;,!,';tpi:.:-;;;.; - the - Stck itill4llflittca: LET oil those orliirec tad with Coughs, Colds; Astlima, ' Srouchi-, tis, Sp.ittineßlettd,'i'din , iti v 'thii aide pi ,ureiukt; oir - Ti — viielait . a I iiiriitiiiirdr-tre whonping Cough, Linn' COrnplitintt.; dce„- remOiriliei tfiat itts Ttroidrinit's - COithetticii Systir or Tat .34 NAPATHA that is daily °treating scialtkyonder:: fuLeura . s in all thise disco'des—, , ' Therefore beware of all other mixtures that contain, en-preteens to e.intain Tar, and pur chase of them only who uro known not to deal in Spuriousartielen. Rend the tollowiuglestimony to the value of them:Move mcilicine,reirni. a 'well 'Town citi zen ofCumhenland county. ' DICKINSON TOVSNIIIIIP, Nov. 211,1-847. About six years since, in consequence of the sedentary nature of my' business, I was attacked with severe pains in thekraast, pal. ',Ration of the heart and-shortness of breaths which were soon followed by a failure ofttp. petite,extreme wakefulness at night,and pallet paralysis of ;Win—these symptoms of a deranged system being. frequently attended with spitting of blood. Ferahout two years I, was also occasionally throwrilinto convulsions whiCh left me in a miserable stet f feell'a neskond' began to affect my ni't n . From thou is litnetra sufferings were more or leas.severe until at length they increased to such it degree, a ndthcr violence oft Ito symptoms Were so a nr , _ mented, that fur, a whole year I was. unable to attend to attend 'to any business. During this time I. consulted some able physicians 'arid attended 'to their prescriptions; but all their skill was unavailing to . procure .mo. relief, and at length they.regardej myreerivary,es entire ly'hopeless. `ln tills condition I was informed of 00 'military, effects of Thonison's Conipound , Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, in a case somewhat 'sittAin cto mine,:and though. I had given up all expec ations of a recovery of my former health by Inman manns,,yet being strongly advised toty r the medicine, I was at \ti. length prevailed upon to do'so, and I have now In pay, that by the use ofsix TiNtles nt,l' health has been restnred, and I am natv.....ableja'at tend to'bueiners with as much facility as usual. II ENR Y 111 Y ERS • rd Odire; N• E. corner FIFTH and Princip SPRUCE sta. Phila. Sold in Carlo ;le by R. Angncy Principal agent for Cumberland _co. Price 50c. or 6 bottles for .9,50. February 10, 1847. ' 71 177hvg7 .6. -.-1.,. .tt4ti•kT" 111,1110luiiii -i.i.- , • • IF. iF Nkii,•;6:.,.. ~4 . ..1 11" •--, , 2 , --:: i • 1 .0:., ,, ,,•4., v ., ....,„•• 5 ,0 . 1,• ., ---v. • . 1 1, ..Evi. , ,.. ...‘- . 4.. ,- -.. . , . ~., . 10. . 4 ...,.....,„...:.•"),... . .. ..' s- ' :- - --, :1i'' '7 ' . r .,, r0•:..4F - - - • •!:-•",- '':, ll wit Ispitlorog_?. •.:,.. 4. , .. : '.,'.' -57.2.1: MI lII.MBR__WRIIIIIT'B SOOTHING .SYRIIP FOR MOTHERS, having children afflicted. - S. with any of those diseases incident to the tate of infancy , such us conv-ulsions, spasmn.. lie • rnip, • e.tit.rnoMis eruptions, disoidered domac't, and looseness of the howeles';should never be without ltliti• ill fallible remedy thnt las proved so effliacious in all the aliriVe dis crses. Ntimerone ß lestimonials mi z - ht be given to prove its merits, but a trial is better. Sdd by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. March-, 1847. GARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH. , - la :di/proved Renialy fur Dy,tpepsi3,, Mies II c two reainne idea: be recommended to the public, —is is, that most persons - who have so Till it buy Regain, thereby showing that they re. gord it-as a valuable Family medicine; the other is that certificates are in the possession oldie Proprietof of permanent cures having been effected not only in p&sons afflicted for short time, but also in cases of long standin • It is composed altogether of a vegetabl aflutter, is perfectly hat tutees, can be taken it all times, and is no hindrance to business. I restores did revives the pointsl splrit4eleante, the stomach from all morbid humoith w hid cause indigestion and additive. It also re- moves nervous tremors, rhumatie pains, ane prevents their return; cures tali collet' of the stomachs and bowels,almost immvdiately token away palpitation of the heart, and laymiten , the free circulation of the blood. The direction accompanying each bald contains a num ex.of certificates one of whit: is given in this advertisement. Esau Sin:—about two years ago I was se. veroly;'Sfilieted with aspopsia,.which I had for the last fifteen. years previous to the above named time, which ulna very much increased by my having a blood'vessel ruptured upon Inv lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased aly complaint, Oispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, - that two or three years previous to my usiug tho.Garlo. gam's Balsam, I .never ate a meal but toy stomach became so painful that r had jointed. May to throw ib up. SceineGarlegant's Bal sam advertised I was induced to try a bottle; Mier taken the very first dose It appeared. to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of thi first, bottle helped mo so much that in the course of a few tlays my etomachl began to 'etain and digest every thing I ate. 1 continud to use the Balsam until I lived several bottles, which curet] me entirely, and restored me to perfoethealth, which I baye enjoyed ever since, and net before for - fifteen years. I cheerfully ecommond it to all persons who are nietedflf with Oh:pepsin or, dihlUlty ()Caromed). 11 EN R Y LOTTH AN, Fred`k Co. Va. Vraaffk_SO unkaolitby. theiProprietor..JlMlN a. MILLER, opposite the Market House, Fred. crick, Md. and by SAMUEL •ELLII3TT,IisoIe agent for Carlisle. . •March 10, 1847. , OR. LE ROY'S VEGETABL . EI UNIVERSAL milt: only kutowti medicine that at the same time purges, purifies, and 'strengthens the astern. lir, Le Ittly''s PM area new medicine 1011, has lad appeared, and iw heir taking the ,places of alt: others of the tame 'class. These pi Ils are composed of many ingredients, lout the two pribcopal ones are .Sarsaptorilla and, Wild.' Marry,' sp.-Muted , that they ail together ; the one through-lts.ndmixtore.witit other substances, pu. rifying and purging, while the other iii strength. cuing the system. Thu; those pills are at the same tinie' , tonic and Opening; ti,,,idoaiderstttiitt 'Ong and eagerly settghtlar by medicatmen, but never before diseoveretl. In other wordortherdo 'tko work of tivo , tnedioines, - and do 't hooch , bet. tee than any two , we know 'oft. fur they! remove . tatlaiuk - fillyffi. the_ ) systemlbiii the. thin , k thetpurge thcfmrengthen, end they salute; tio 'debit 11.1111C1111, 'and fare followed .hy nn reaction. Dr; Le'lloy'sraehavp,h wonder. , ml litflodnice on'the liteed; they . pot. Di fiy-!%oprifywithOnt . weakening hot they • 1 , 6 - more oll'nox.. lone partieleit fr:ont 'the •eityle 'before it 'is boars= ;nal Into mitt thits'rimke imptire blood' htt utter iniOribility)..4ll there ji no debolitationi, so there -no i tatut i cker - iiekeetts Aittenill% ., tlM Ofierritiorai'ofthia.',OtostreiiClieOl of With dime, which neiemfriankortnittereatlm digastittfunc7 uratuattuery,mul Itonee,,tmrsons ta eotltent;,do , not *come tale atitt'enactirtetlyVittilie contrary; fi f;Wltile it ,oatlid i .PropertY !lie parichuiii4l,o Milted til Hisltlf other intrittlientoOtii,rOttiode' all foreign trammel it ifrititiniilly'lll6 .iirtopertrofthe,Wild Cherryito''ettain all , that as nnted:oll and sound and' beeh' oa, robust elate !of i h ealth , lsthopett,oin'iOsult - br;oeie:Onited"op era ; ontici 5 • I 4 .1. For. Aide eilli;4 l e! ) v' P:r; 4-'l4MrerBo9‘-k' Aeitt;:aiul by.Ealtry and kiastager 10 K ngitow :gelord ola. •• • • Ell ciOrni Apar., cassignierei.c PREATvalrii!tk; abd,4l-terriarkeibry.lb*" prices,just openinehLilie aferci+6lll Sun Sha'devandiPAraSoli; OST reoeiv,ed7vtlhenew amtolinap-Stord. '-an, Pidtpiiitii; which tic " ' _ +er.. non i ; ; ie9r ;.,~.. ~ ...; ... CMS ME ,911ibt'iiiii,6 -- ? - n:• . I , 0 sold ii,hoeig, -1 ,~Ce~~;i~i~e' •••••:•- .6 — rs lirollitlVNarseePtikita ARB for i Dyspeptila sitidigcsoo, the anivevit4gOmPlitipt,,Bload7l, tifilie;Depressiou'o( - Vpir.itsilNnsiiteSlMlTlVOtairt.o 'roil the fame, I PM:oat:, likstiveness c lihetunatisra, 1 AlfentiOtimiftlitil3ladder,ond,Kidiieyst, TeVers.. ' 10s a ~Perfeot, iireventativeiTtif,Bilititta . mid Western Vevey's ; and, the best remedy ever , Used in re'steeing the patient, after-being proatea.! tell by rever.'.Btc. ,Drysipellis,,Enlsrgetrient,of the Bones „ Fever and - Ague, Flatidency, .Foul-, • bass of,Domplexion, General Debility.,,for:gene.. ral prostration, ciiised . by- disease, . medicine, or indiscretions et:Omitted ,in youth, abberrption.of mintl,eptifusiott of, i deas,loss of memory.;diranetia. 'of vision, tt,licpeless expression of countenaneek and forthis'elass of disease genersilly,this medi. cute has never had• its .eintal. Gout, Giddiness,, Gravel,ltopure 13Ioods Jaundice; ,Loss of Appe tite; Livt . - ;;Jmplaint; .Leprosy;, Looseness., MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Never lash to 'eradicate entirely, all the.ellects of Mercu 7 in finitely sooner than any other medicine. Night Sweats; Dervons Debility; Nervous Gdmplaints of all kinds; Neuralgia;. Di:genic Affections; Nil ' &lotion: of the Heart; Painter's.Cliolic. Pains in the side, hack, limbs, joints and organs; Rush tbleodito the head; Zeurvy; Zeit Rheum; wel igi.sick.kleadachin.ti (Incas of the Joints; Zeorlulti or • King's Evil;li t its worst forms; "Ultiers of every deseriptien,and the•Ery silielasi Dxposure and Imprudence in Lite. BE NI Aix, : COMI PA IN LTS —'.Lailesi of pile compleilon and eon.stimptive habit s,and such RS .are denilitated-by-those-obstructions-whick fe. males arc liable to, arc restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor. .It, is by far :the best remedy ever discoverer) for weakly chili T dren, and such as have had littrhors,'lieing 'sant they readily take it. It Immediately restores the'appetite, strength and color. Nothing cau be mote its 'Orating acute on the human frarbe: W.eskitess Mid before' taking it, at once become robust sod full of eifergy under, its Jolla'. ['nee; aft immediately Counteracts the nerveless of ss of the !Omen Irame, which iatlie..great cause barrenness. The following are some ofthe eertif mites and 11)1,1 i I Tient nll notices that bate been received li)' the proprietor,of die efficacy' ofthii niedicine; - Mr. Philip Wilcox, of dm Well known firm of Wileox-8t Richmond, shipwriglits,.of New Bet, ford, was entirely cured ofa confirmed banker of .he stomach, throat and mouth, with sore lips mmally accompanying this disease, and his gene ral health mut.li improved by the use of only one bottle. Mr. IVIIC0): has suffered seveeply for n -•iimiltet , of years with this disease, suur attributes his cure entirely to the use efthe Col—lobo Ilaylies, Deputy Zheriff of Bristol county, Mass., has voluntarily eel ti fled that, he was cured by the Bitters,OfJauntliceillidigestion, I lesiliiitheand Vertigo. . Dol. clijiba, of Zandwich, testifies that several ° .prinims in that town, well known to him, have been benefitted by the use. of the Bitters, and iti every case they have the most perfect satis faction, • .I. R. Perkins, Esq. Attorney nt LIMO), New Itedfitrel, wns cured ot- nn nnpleasnnt eruption of the face, by the unit of the Bluer& [Friim the Daily gtening Bulletin.] It is not our custom to puff Patent Medicines .unless we know - Timm to be really excellent.— lo vi ng. nurselres it know'edge of Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, and has . - mg ; severyl friends who. Mahe. been henolitted by . I !_teir utiet.We.dp not hesitate to recommend them tothe public. 13oilt Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry aro articles of established reputation in the med ical world, and this preparation is made great care anitailpears to combine.nlLthe meili einal.qualities of hotil in an no Mai move her. - For sale by the proprietor,JE. .Thernton,Jr. -Water - Street, and by the Druggist,. generally._ Any one Wering - fronislisetries Ort he Mom!, indigestidn, or headache, would do well to give these Bitters .1 trial. Prepnrell- by E. Thornton, Jr. 'Sold Whole sale and Retail by WItA'TT F./ KETCHAM.I2I Fnl -ton street, New lm•k; SAMUEL EI.L.IDTT, Carlisle, Uni t nruggints general lir throughout the United Staten. Price Is, large bottlen. December 2. 1846. The Oldest_ andmost .Popular - 111edi, eines now offered to the Public, are Fahnestockls Family Medicines, %luny times Ten - Thousand Certificates like the following have been voluntarily given to thei r Vaunt rune, during the lust eighteen yrars.‘.- A IT of Fshnestock's Family Medicines are pro verbial for their cheapness and efficacy, and no family should be witliont an assortment of (harm nor will they, it is believed, after a trial or tlivm B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFLIGE . . _ - - - I HAVE frequently used Fahnestock 'a Venni- Aftige, with pod effect; but recently I have nil.. ministered in one or two cases in which Oleos& feels were astonishing. lu onecate from the use of one vial, 146 worms were discharged, and in number 46 Passed, to the entire relief of the little sufferers. Signed Clll2. WALLACE, M. 1.), Sept. 22, 1545. Price 25 cents per vial. Pahnestock's Vermifuge, together with Fah nestork's Carminative Lozenges Fahnestook's Cough Lozenges, Palinestock's Eye. Water, nail Palinestock'sltithejacient,a certain cure for Rheu matism , are sold in Carlisle, b• MYERS, and , S. W. HAVERSTICK THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. 000 _i r tL E C ß u S iire r B l ' a i t n r c h o i u l a n d t e y i t i, o ll i n a - t a e n s d t ify l l the wonderful efficacy of that powerful remedy THOMPSON'S .COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAIt. , 'AND WOOD NAPTHA Read! Read!. Astonishing cure of Chronic, Bronchitis! 1 : - • ••• ~ Philadelphia, May 23, 1844. -• Mr. S. , TitcnarsoN—Dear-Sit. , For more that our years past 1 had , boen. dreadfully affiinted with an rareetio oaf the.throat, which my phy siciOnlirbnbunCed "Chronic W0161111114' calls ted by repeated and, ciliated `cola: The dis tress surprelt,hi indescribable.:,. :My throat wee litterally„ raw with,, violent coughing, en that blood•would , come 'from it; also, great, oppres. Mon, pain and tightness at the eliest.annTever t—in short all the usual.p3lmonary `syldtrfame sho wedlhemserves;sliewodthemselves,Oad s l ng entire lois of necessary reposti—ray throat was 'ltmehod'and'bliatered over 'and',over 'again: - I! made • trial ofevpry' known' reinady;jand at sd i f., , ft!,iciit Miriade had' thd'advice of eix-physielana; and,.allwith .n 0,,, ; avail.'. - mindlis_ R sinoe;lmode triaiuf , yonr,Otonoppumt Syrup ,of. Tar. trnirlyroid'Napttia,.and beformilmataken tho lick bottle I, felt relief. , I•Contlntiod until I ' had taken..soveM bottles:.which . .completelp re.' moved thiCdiseetWiiiiiireetercd •mq to. perfect health,.and4 firmly believe I ahOuld oat filivr .ba livingOtail it not been for your' _limit, medjmus. , ,r.i: ' 4 ii:.:.'!). . '.I3 ANWPLERIt ,i ' 'q, 'l•' •' . .. . . '''.l2TSKurte• mt. The undersigned , bears.vvitnesa't 'the truth - ornhit fetigoing; biNing persimal- knowledge' Of all "the facts of th&i3ase:'T-'%',. 1 . 'lO 0:•: , ,,, ). `.4%•••1,M.,,11AT1R150N, oi 4 imond;streot,l, i iFitio . o'n.conill,' Per.'boit/C 9r IS per dozen. Ziiis,lriYAluobie ,remedy r.90,1:0,pNxir,,4, 14 :: , E.:130r#60trifili..ariii‘§pr*TAr04P:R1111 7 , lb daiiiipi: :, 0#14: In;,Caliel4 . l)Y; t RI PION.PYy. "priO4P4i'agetie. hi r ,ICtiniber4infi ; eRlIn (*i, ~.• ' - ' lll-13Elr e*r1 - n,•,Az. . ',l; #l7' , lng*.s . :ri +, vifiiii lON'T.:L4 iii`, - - . • . • ' ' - • '' ,ll, t Oti pc* 4 '1161110A „6ivabir : 1 ../d 1111 ) 43, :?R!)lltittg ;;!.3;,. r? JAtr , ,.!P F•XPe4 ,o 4ll".tr f W: , - carrointile,l3algam, • .LReil ro e d 4%4 for We by *--"'"Z"':-' , 'f •- • Il*li;'ii 4 /ir n fr' f grPfi l i 4lll ''ei 0-t-Plev I. p . pfi t' . ` iir - tfrON4.• :-V i liovylet 4eitiiiiiesdoilip - aliir • THE SUIiANIL-11 - ; 1, Pltll.; , ADEloPtilA, . • • ChalePe?pitycie.42s4,oo,ooo oifice-t6i Cheniutieireet:— , • 1. MAKElXStlliAftE s eitiierpinernnhenforiinir ted,O gal net loge or di nn4Fc by . firq,on 1.!..129p0w1y, slid EFFECTS. of, even 'dnacrimion in town' or .Contitry,oii dth ie'oit'reAspiialilt+termi: • Akwlice ti9ne nuide either , petsthmlly' or by !ttiet, will be prQmpllyottendedTd: • • • C.'N. ITANOKEI:, Prest., • . • . .. Rates ' of Insurance Reduced ! ~ . . :, PERPETUAL RISK. Brick-Or Stone dwellingsor•stores • from . 26 to S p cs &pop do ,du Churches 94 to s • do do do. Taverns, .3 to 4 do.: do do Boira , - 4to 5 do do •do Stublcs (prjsate) 4to 5 do dr, do Siables (publjc) 6to 74 (10 do do Grist 111111 s, Water ; ' Power,_ ' 7i to 10 do .4.Y.AN.4.1. 111811. • Brick or Stone dwellitigsand Fur niture from' 30 to 40c $lOO value do do Stores and Merelthb - dize ' -35t050 .' do - do do Taverns arid Furniture • ' 40 to 60 do ~ do do . Barns and Contents 05 to 75 , do do do Stables (public:). • --, : Inoln 15 - 0 . . . - d - el' . do do Grist Mill and Stock • 75 to 30 .• • .do Frame and Log dwellings and Ent , • - Moire• , - , 50 to-75 do ; deo• do •Stores a nd Allerehnn: ,, --' dize " 65 to 85 - do - •do • do -Tavernsand Primitive • • • ' 60 to 100 do . do do Berns an d Contents - ' 90 to 100. . do do • do Grist :Mills and Stock ' .91:1 to 100. ••. ' do The subscriber is sgeui for.the above compnny for clirlistestaditssicinity All application - 81hr assurance -either by mail or personally will lie promptly attended to.' W. 1). SEYIII.OUII. .lunc 12. I PO. 1 v-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y OF PH ILA DELPfiIA,, On the Mutual Insurance principle, combined with a large joint-stock Capital. Premi reduced tomearly half the usual rates. BY the Act of7:l):orPOration the, stock, is pledged for the payment of any losses which thmCompany may abstain. And as an additional serially to thq, assured, the act re quires that the profits' of the Mildness shall be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by serh issued by the Company, bearing interest notox. ceding six per cent. p,hr aimum. The insured are entitled to a pro ritto. 6bare ofthe profits of the Company, and will, reGolve that proportidin or the aforesaid fund in .scrip, widen the iimOunt of earned premiums paid by him, bears tiitlin total sum of earnad'pretniuma and - capital stock.. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on ills books of the Ceimpany as stock. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. insured 7 are — protected - Tromless customary rates of premiums, without any I individual liability or responsibility for the losses or expenses of the Corporation. The naaurethave all Alm. ..rights of membership,— CLIA vote at all elections, and arc eligible as Directors of the Corporation. The subset:het has been appointed agent for ibis Company, and as the mutual prinetp/e . superseding every other mode of Insurance, to would enefidentlyrecommend it to his friends and the public: The North American Company has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring itioliut office Can have them renewed in the Delaware Company on much more favorable terms.- For full particulars enquire either by lett or.pereon to 'JOHN .1. 541(ER5. 4 .." . Carlisle, September 10, 1845.—1 y. ALL& 11' & EAST PEA:A*BIIOIi OUGII MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. TH"Allen and La stpennaborough Mutual Fire Insurance Compautyof Cumberland Couynty,in corponited by au act of Assembly, is now fully or gan' zed,and in operation under the management of toe following commissioners, viz: Clat.Stayman,Jacob Shelly,Wmg Corgas,Lewis flyer, Christ inn l ilzcl,Michael Hoover, Henry. Logan;MichnelCocklin, Benjamin II Musser,Lev I Merkel r lueob K irk ,111elchior Breneman and Sam, l'rowell, who respectfully call the attention at the citizensolCumberlandontl Vorkeountieito theud vantages which the company hold out. The rides of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Stale. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the ageds of the company who are willing to wait upon them at ally time. . JACOB MELLO; , Preet. MICUAEL HOOVER, Vice 'President. Lewis Hyer, Secretor Michael Cocklin,Treasurer. Michael Hoover,General Ageni,Mechanicslni Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland township. M Cocklin, Allen township. • Wm It Corgi's, Allen township. Christian Titzel,Alle.n township. Lahr C Dunlap, Allen township. Peter llarnhart,East Pennebdro'township. David Martin, Cluirchtown. C.. 11. Harmon, Kingstown, Heary 'tearing, Shittmaniroirn, • Simon Oyster, Wormleyshurg, Dr . . Jacob Baughman, Carßule, • • JacoliKirk,Cienerill A gotatfor-York County - i - New Cumberland P. 0. Henry Logan, York county. .John herr sok. York county. John Rankin, rork -aotinty. Daniel Daily, York county, 1. Dowman,Yonc empty. • Philip Breckkill„Cumberland county. . Robert C. Sterret,S, Middleton toiynship. Cr- (idler agents wilt he udded, hereafter. July 31.1845. ' • tf-40 111 E dUMB,ERIAN•D VALLEY ellistual Profection.,Coanly e • . . ~ I MIZE ~ Ullll3 Kitt MIN ALLE Al irr.G-. 1? AL ..,OROTEC:I7OI4 :com 1 , 4 Y, sr Oho under.; the. direction , 'Of the, follow ig bbard of Manaiere for IM:onstiing,•year, viz: Thomas C. Miller, Presidenti,Samuel 'flallirai r,Vice Pre; sidentifna . vid - W. mitrullaio; Trensureil A. G. Al Ulm., Secretary, James Weak le7; I'l'l4 wpangler4V.'A4Mcl inney. Samuel 'l7ritt, John - Zug; Samuel llnsmi..,,lotin T. Green,Jolitt Pear, Abraham Kit 4, Cary, Adams county. There are .nlao.o..„nOntlier.of.ABents , aßpolot ed. lit the Rd labent •eatildtba,ivhe will - receive amdcatirms for insnrinee.:Mut Forward them int mediatelytor• alt: proval to.the (Aire of the.compday,wllen.tfie•porcr.4 -AY: v f i ll -be l , l.lSPFda wi o9 l o (lo l".Y... " l.or.forqiet.. ho omkt i on see , thofhyrlawsofthe,COmpny.,.4.;.; , •,.,Tlii 3 OS . ; C. MILLENres i,Pti A. C. ifi i tii.Zit,See'3'. " ''•'•' • "- . - The Conii oit • , g-eatiernen „haip, beep, akminti.i4 ,---i ------- ' • ''" , .P -ACIE . WirSt '' ''''' 4 ' .„',t; '.:.l*.iPp•Eittiearrisle,' , ,, .), 1 ..... , -,, ':, 4 ,, ! , 1)1',. Int. I. ap - Alatianiesburg:-. -J . i • .I. • '. Y George llrividle, Esq., M0urne.; , ;,,,,..- .. , ..1“. f la 71,,,INIfifisaer.144: IVeßtitentieburbP,iti.fro • t . Jolt, Itt,',llfeittia,,Esq.-Werharg. , •• t - ',:riihil 'Clenslonin, plvi.. flegestown. '.,'•. '",• ' • Eiteption'.o,llMrtsbnl Miqietiatiuig:Hi- , • ' itia I'lroli 11-; . 181X.+17. • , . —, --- - -1 0 0 N 4 COMMISSION'HOOSE'" 2 '" f mtlE'innferaimitd Continue. the .hrinrCe.'mtnier.. Iniaineaa -tori the sale of ill . kinds 0- NO•' / 1691 t Ti r nicr tetLlPhillaidn; l —. n Melton i . tisithi a mdi their "patens' V 2. itesuaintariieivith eohanniera and!' ilealerii:throttghout the United. Stake 'gives them liseiattrantege or • ohtitiningl the" higheatiMaikik irleeik!,:l.tAnd7their brightest!: heitlgienefto b Nei rely to the Iron trade enables. them. to' , givii . • t theirmitire sitte.ollcig;o '' - tien'n bajtiow.ti , OA , B . -.Fd.400 It'ttrit't er St *.eoP,hilitU.; riblttry 1847;t[,: ;•L„A MMM AGEXTS. MOM _ • StEAMIRON'RAILING'PACTOIIY ; ...niagozbad ; 4vo B v itomrpod Street, . . A ; T this,establiOment - may: he_foond the grestest.-veriety -of ,Plans and bnautilui Patterns,for.IIION,RAItINGS in the United States,,to.-which. the, attention. of those want of any.description and: especially for .Cemeto. rice, Is partictlarly, for invited. The:prinCipal part of all the handsome Rai logs et Laurel Hill , Monument and othe celr brated Cometarics A in the city,•and County e. Philadelphia, which have beans° algbly extouf ed •by die public prose, were executed at It • manufactory. - • _ . - A large Ware,-Room-is-connected tvilliAlte_ establishment, where is kept constuntily on hand. I/ large stock of ready made Iron Rulings Ornainental Iron Setters, Iron Chairs, now style plain and ornamental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of Iron Posts, Polies. tale, Iron Arbors, dt.e. Also, in, great variety; Wrought and Cast Iran Ornaments, suitable for Railings, and other purposes. The subscriber would also state .that in hi , Pattern aid .tesigning Department he. employed mine of t h e best talent in tile c..n. try, - whose whale attention . is devotee to the business—forming altogether ono of the most complete and systematic- establishment of the kind in the Union, . • , - ROBERT WOOD; Propiic[or„ Ridge Rucd, above Buttentveed Street Pliilsdolpbia, Feb ; 3 18471 --• • - 'STEAM MARBLE,WORKS • Ridge:dtunv-:-qpritig-:-Gattlatl-Streit ' • PHILADELPHIA.' rpms establishment is erected' on an impro ved plan; and by. the aid of Steam Power manufactures all kinds of Marble, Work in. a superior style, and at the lowest prieesfor cask, The largest and hest osaortmeht of Marble - Mantels ever offered to the public may be' een at the Warm!loom, to which the attention of purchasers is resrectuflly invited. Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the most tasteful design and patterns, made oldie finest and handsomest description of Italian Marble ; Tiles for flooring, imported and al. Ways on hand, and for sale at the most reason. able.prices.. ( 1 - 'Marlde.Cutters can bd supplied at all times with any number of finished Mantels or Table Tops, at reduced wholesale prlies and the Trade will be furnished at-the shortest notice %•Vitt' all .kinds of Marble fh the block, or cut to sizes for Monuments, c. JOHN BAIRD. 1 Ridge Rend, above Spring arrden St. . Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. Cheap Watches and Jewelry.. R; ~ AT th e Philadelphia Watch # . - and Jewolry Sure, 96 North - Second St., corner of Quarr.v ,t( , Gold lever Watches, fullj el • f!. , .• • ~•,...' oiled IR caret oases - 115 00 - 4...--. , .-..... . * • ...o...coNitm), Silver Levcr‘..WatcheSt .2 00 full jewelled. ' Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior Quarter Watches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watches not ivarrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles • 4....-- 800 FinaSi I vet: Spectacles 1 75 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones -;3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils VI dirtsts.; 2 00 Gold Finger Rines 37( eintreto $B, Watch Glasses plain 12/ cents to 189; Lunct 25. Other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what thby are sold for. • 0, CONRAD, On bend vome, gold and Silver Levertaai pint - it - and Quarticra luwon than the above prices Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1F47 ROMS FIRST PREMIUM .INK No 87 North Third Street, 1. PHILADELPHIA. /VIM celelirity oldie Inks manufactured by the übserther, and the extensive sales subse que4 moil the high reputation which they. have attains, not only throughout the United States, but in du. West Indies and in China, has induced him to mate every necessary arrangement to supply the vast dement: upon his establishment He is now prepared with every variety of Black, Blue, and red Inks, Copying Ink, In..elible Ink, mitt Ink Powder, all prepared tinder his own pereoral superintendence, so that purchasers may depend upon its superior quality. HON EEL'S ADAMANTINE: CKMENT, a superior article for Mending Glass, China. Cab inet Ware. gm., useful to every Housekeeper, be:nga white liquid; easily applied, and notsiffee led by ordinary heat—warranted. IK7 - Pamphlets, containing the numerous testi monials of men of science, and others, it ill be turnished to purchasers. For sale at the Man'othetory, IViiole•snle and No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Chem. Street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. Hoven, Mtrnutheturee., Jan. 27,1847.—1 y. DRUGS. DRUSS, DRUGS• THOM PSON & CRAWFORD, A'tlobe- IfSALE 1)111:GGISTS, No. AU Market Street (Soul ii Side, below econd,) Philadelphia. Wets for sale a - large stock of Fresh Drugs, Med icines and Dye-Stuffs, to which they chit the at tention of Country Merchants and Dealers visi ting the city. Coach, Cabinet( Joplin, Black, anti other 'Var nishes ofn anneal'''. quality. Also White and Red Lead. Window, Glass; Paints and Oils— Chenner than ever. . 0. T. Sc C.'are . also proprietore of the Indian Vegetable Haltom, celebrated llarcnagliout their owl' and neighborangStatea Maths best.. pre; -. lion fAi i the cure of Coughs Colds Asthum, N ., Money refunded in every instance whore no bene fit iareceived. Philadelphia - atm:27. TIRT--6m AINTS &DYE STUFFS FOR BALE DY FRENCH & RICHARDS. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ALT LOW PRICES,. a large and complete assortment of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Var. nishee, •Window Glass, Dye Staff'', and Spices, which we offer very low for Cush. %Ve war rant our Drugs to Le"pure and of prinie quali ty; among which are 600 oz. Quinine,. 1, 500 lbs. pure Oil Pep. SO, " Morphia, . I, permint, 100 6 Extra Bark, 1.,200 lbs. Opium, ' 1 20 bble. Coder Oil.‘ Including every article used by Druggiantand Physicians, Our Ossorimcnt of Paints, Oils; Varnishes and Window Glans is large, and:otif pricersuch as cantiot , fail to,please, , : - .r-- - -7 50 teal, pore Lead; : 1000 ' lima Window Glass — 5OO . treks , Von. Red and Ochre, , • INV grATrina,Linseed 011, 10 bhis, - t 2 , Conelt Varnlakand CO of Copra, ' :iv. 100..der., Poiret Eruslies,.so - . • - t . . "bbleSitirts Turpentitio:' .1.4, .. - . '; We ofre r , a^ superior , Cott ell Varnish . - if :0 4 16r' . ii ; . 0u gal lo n, eI pd s'Ov'ri arl• 1O o s _ tl Coach and Rouse Painters. .. •: '. t .'Dye Silas wooffor a tiparticulariy low 'pr,i -' •der,•living,a 1440 4toik-of 'everyarticlpited kftlitirticle..: ' ,'.' ',''':.,' '' ,!.. "' , 4- 20014.'11.0 Wriorle,;l 5000 lip-Grind Pei2Pgr; 100 Wheys 0111 , 11,41 .2000 •=' "' ' Chi nom* SOO 16a.,Indiiro, ,;', .: ~ 000 " , t; ' tlitOiega, deoliiiiear,',llladdari",:. ; :..l,sface, Baleares, &e:... Also,-50 tone caind.st,ooraettow pricea.:-/ Give - 0 a . Call, n treli argil' Oilmii k i pg,i nil ulry. :...".' '' . .T'7CIFiENCH'X'RIOIIIARDS,'-' i - :. ''''.- WhOlekiile'Rrnifglaii, , NAVOlfroor of a' ' ?, 10th 'pod .11farketit'Sle. Philadelphia'''. Airli2ilBo 4 •""'' - • ''''''''" " 0 - - • .. , • nrlo%o NtIPN $41.1 SA PARILLA.—rTb d...otlieri kidtilhatiitetireief diseases at‘isieg reartkan:.)iyiptii•estateltr,tleir ,blendr de ; - iy,Stbie,f, ja ,wireanted by , the tilatirts ree'id, be fird ti in esistrobger ilia a' nitY, Ore arreq tieatt , ie(idoid:r*tmot.',lr t ooli. mitt W-Ifi'o6ifiittifweiiiiitt:',2q44o4BrlA:!ehliti,, ;Ari ''' • ' xgr.r.;ittrit4:2 AME(ANDVIII3IO - I , l*E — P; "1:01 1 :411:nti: 'GEO:II.;'CROOKS,;,'` . , . .. ~ WOULD rCspectfelly call the A (cation, of tioaachbyphis and the Public toile e.icton swe stock of splendid Furniture, including So fau„Wardrubes, Centre arid other Tables, Dres sing and Plain Bureaus, and every loterrii • -- Ctibinet•trette - and' tairsi which they have just ogee* at their new rooms, on life corner offiipirth Hanover and Lowlier Streets, _Carlisle. They ore confidant that the superior finish of tie workmanship, and elegance of otyle;in' which their articles ore got up, together with their CHEAPNESS, will recommend.them to every person wanting Furniture. 'They have also math narnngententa for manufacturing and keeping a 6 - onstarit supply of every article in thei, lino, both plain and ornamental, elegant at prices which they contiot fail . to snit pUrchnsers. , They would earnestly invite persons who nra about to commence bousekeep ingTo—call curatnino their present elegant stock, to. which they will constantly make ad ditiona of the newest arid most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the Aorta:. hb thee, for town'ondzeountry. April 01; 'P.O.:. • CABINET AND CHAIR BO MS REMOVAL: , • raltlEsubscriberawould I ntorm Y. .and the pi. 1)1: general) taken the room in North Hanover strecr,lately ' pied by Mr. E. Bullock,-as a Chair Mannfactory, where they. will keep constantly for sale nn elegant assort- 4.444295 r,. rient of CABIN-ET - WARE &CUALES ' \ such us SECRETARIES, BUREAUS, • Werketands, Dining and Breakfast Tables. ' Card, P it tilid Centre. Tables. French ; field, _high a d ws post Bedsteads, &c. They have now an d ,t vontinue to keep on' hand a . largo and elegant pariety of CHAIRS of every description, to „which they wouldlneite the attention of house keepers and those just commencing, confident they , will find articles of such workmanshie and moderate prices. as must besatisfactory to purchasers. They hove sloe 'midi, extensive arrange. meets for the manufactorc of V5.131 - "TII&51 a1.A31 . 063 3 of all colors, sizes and qualities, and In a style fully equal to those made in the cites; together with very other article orCalint Wrre—all ofwhieli they will - sell - very cheap for CASH orexeliangc for Country Produce at market prices. 111 CFI NS made, nn reasonable terms al sho' liothe, and they will attend funerals witha si dndld Hearse, in -toWn or country, free of extra charge.- A Hearse will also , be' kept fot -hire, . LUMBER. A general assortment of well seasoned turn her, suitable for Carpenters and .binet ;Bak ers, kept at the above mentioned consist ing of Pa nels,'firsi; second, end Thlr._::ommon -White pine Boarlls Plank andAciiriit -7; also, Willnitt,:Poplat, Shingles, - must Posts, Wagon :Baker's Stuff of all kind., &c. Also, Bedstead Posts, ready Wined, together with sluts for Venetian Blinds, all ref which Will he sold of moderate prices. They reriPeetfully solicit a share of public patronage, confident that they can render gen oral saliminction. J. R. WEAVER 4.• Co. Carlisle, April 15, 1846. CAICILMT WARE nom s , rill: subscriber having learned that an MI 1 prcs4init is abroad that lie has givrn up bus incss in favor of his sons, desires thus publicly to correct the error. Ile still cominces the business at his manufactory in the rear of his Own residence and would respectfully invite the attention of Housekeepers arid the Public generally, to tho very large & ELF:OANT ASSoIt I rMENT Or . .. -- 4. FURNITURE, ' 4 -_ 4 which he now has on band at his. ea - bin - or Ware Rooms, on AVest High street, oppwit o Rhond's Warehonse in Carlisle, feeling very confident that.the superior ,finish, excellence tif material, and reasonable pri,:es of the numer. ous articles which he constantly manufactures will give satisfaction to and secure the patro nage of all who may examine them. ' Ills pre sent assortment includes every variety of av 4 Cabinet Ti'are aind Chairs • i" both plain and °mainmast, at price 7 ' which Will be made to snit porches or. Having. made the necessary arrangements, he will deliver Furniture nt uny place within a reasonable number of miles in the surround ing country, without. any increased charge.— The patronage of the public is Teepee fuilyio licitcd. • JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, March 10, 1847. • THE PILES! A Core for Life secured. TI TiPil AA' 'S INTFAINAL REMEDY Jl-1 , fOr_the cure of:Piles,- File-Vegetable-Pile? • Ibieeiunry, invented by Dr. A. Upham, a distil,. guished 03E101111 of New Yuri: city, is the only really successful remedy for that dangerous and thitressing 'complaint, the Piles, ere' , catered to the ? merican The Electunry contains no olineral Medicine no Aloes, Colocynta, Gamboge, or other pd*er fel mid irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while under its influence; no :hinge in diet necessary._ If taken according •to direction!, a cure for life is guaranteed. 1 Another Certificate added to the hundreds IL . have already been reeeived, of .the-efficacy of Dr Electuiry. • : !New YostilAnglist 25,1840. Nicest's. Wyatt & 1€eidill111"-.61:11(32 For seve 1.4 years past ',bare deed tVanbled wills flees,- - n wort costive state of my: comp) tint not beiig tP severed! to disable me from business, and a dread 1 Ind rifoullysiclans and patent Medicines, that lnlil this, spring . I, never used any medicine et applied to:a physician for relief. The riles then heing,solleverelthatl allotted , several ori'efot7ons to hp.performed without ally liens fit. Determin °Ogler, this to try. other means,l read an adrer• Aitt:inent ol 1 curd .guarauteed by the use of Dr m Upha's E lect ;tory.: I .purchasod three boxes at your•stor% and from the- use of which I. found myeolE entienly curetroftlut Piles, and my health Inttc I unproved. - 1 remain,, Sibs, rout del4ed friend. !• ' .}:iitA ' ll lTereliant.Tairor, I'o4 IrrcatJway,upstatrsa A. UPlitur!iTl•OirrielOr. • !,,- ,?. • .11sr,vrr•Rs.,KOTestAst Fulton...street,,Ne.vr York, General /Noma r, the -Soothe! n States. caSphl itt Carliale,'OPSAituat. ELLIOTT, an Drogg I stsgenerally throughout the ;United Stsitfs Price $1: .. NOvember',ll ' "'' . - :CLOVEANODYNt , imineOloto,a44. perfect`, are tor` (bit tlioirbioroobitiog disease the 'TOOTEI4IOIIE,- -,- , ii to be founfrat EL,LIOTT'S Thum Store: Deo.-80; 1840.: .(„ DO.PetBSTI9, GOO,. ; .Hl..btibeorihgr,:listajtkatc-rmal !'p l,,areed ; et-, t - BoYinter* clieCik#o . st "IngliTitt,:i:.'Dric:. Bear intirkeFi.4o::sBll' 4l lt'la* W%II R',ll nints:l•B474* MEE • . a11(4.1P,4t66t101)14.' ract s , Gallery of DpgAproottrpe Portraita and Family• No r 1 - 40 — Chesmit S 30 . duo} below ifkli 8 - • ' PfiItADELIIIIIA.- • - • ' ' (ADMISSION FREE.) Ht • pictureelaken di this establishment tire by artists and 'scientific men/ unrivalled fur depth or tone fund softness of light and shade, while they display all the artustie arrangement of the aforr of the Nailer. ``' 'Citizens or stringers visitinothe Gallery, eau have Miniatures oru Profligate bitten in this unique style, tyul neatly set in Moroecyi,eS'ses, Gold Loekete or Breastpins ice;iii a few minutes. e ham the PhilidilPhid trice; ERICAN S UPERIGIBITYIp., • • jouririls have at dill'erpni4eria.4 a remarkable proof of the Skillabil A merles)) Artists, tieit.;.llagnereo .,ow made in this city superior in every those made in any at flue European .us. The suiceess A meftili artists sax m in fl i .i ne d In s 117 imil conclusive manner, by Mr hillllllloF publicity stating at. the clone of his "mn numb rahibili an h 1 this tur es eltyitlwith Mr. ly.o s Root in imul mink. liftyLone„good pie-. oue ta lime. In wi ion o. which Mt. R. has beengl furnished with th ldit e Ihllow 4 .0 ions tohelusice certificste. signed it will be per ceived by thepsrents or Tom Thumb, by Mr, .flarnum, lila leachers and reerelary, all 01 whom with him in Europe t • • - ' he raugnerent Pt e. iaofanTonErnrn.ta June 4 1847. T ia tan!! fiitnifyi yp seeerei.iesielie Thal; eii:. footman, driver, equipage Ede.. and his aurinus Aniuharacters,rnsule.'brAl tc - ACTroot, , PI FTYI ' ONE sill) present a degree of seeurtuey and.. truthfulness to Nature, ',V tlh echoic, chlorin of• Softness, expression, beamy mid delicacy. of finish and uniform In4lllMuce that me lintp neyerseen equalled. They art dieidedij , snPi.einn teeny thing of the kind witnessed by us either in, this fluintuy or in London, Parts •or any of the: Cities of Eurtipe which ire have visited. \Ve take plensurn m ?mitring testimony to the ernirtesY , and skill no uniform's. manifested by r.1,t;.-Hoot. huh eminently *uteeßArtil . Signed S. STRAI'TON (the Pather),. CUNT STIt t'I " TON (the Mothei.) P. T: BARNUM: ,(Exhibitor ilium Thuunili N England and AM. rice aril Propf . iefor of tl New York and nidlimere ;Museum. V. AV. AV trisiTzt (Secretary) rim:olunit: CATI.IN - (Advertiser and SCcretsur3 or•Tem Thumb itt Europe) .; • 11. C. Sll ' EltilAN (his l'erceptor) This is ecrisioy ern. struking testimony in favor of American stm..rinrity, coming. as it doll from those who lane examined A iireimeros 451 Ili best productions _in tile art in most of the print', pie cities or Europe. . Jelly 28 184 NEW IRON ANu. SIL EL STOUT T E Subscribers, Importers and Dealers , in Foreign and American Iron, br g leave to call the attention of 'Purchasers of IRON el el STEEL, to the new assortment of Swede Nornegian„C.ide and Cowmen Englstil rens. whiCh they now have and aro constantly re , coining from Ehrope direct. , Also American ron, consisting of Hoop, Band, Serul I, &c.— English, Russian and American Sheet Iron; Small Round and Square Iron, limn ,a.l6oed and upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron. Horse shire and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes; ti -- ,einetive, Tire rind Railroad_ iron; Adele Iron, Half round Iron; &i : : - .Virg.and Blister ed Steel, from best .stamps of Swede Iron; Cast and Sheer Steel, &c. rill of which they Lifer at the LOWEST mess for cash, or of six , months (dr approved reference, and to .which they 'invite the attention of pureiraterd before rcpt ribbing their stueldi. - Also; Pig and omiron received - on coin. mission, on which advances a ill he made. EA RPS & BRINK; Irein and Steel Merchanta, 117 N. Water Si. and A.unue, July 28, 1 847-I_y_.l,. W. 'ATCHES, JEWELRY, THE subscriber to the trade, 'Or ; by retell, u large and getiolul oerortaii I f4l thin following oft inlet , . tieing all of his own int portution or nutml'ucture. Buyers or goods in this line are inriled to exuuuue.the uveorl went, uurl orders are solici ted, with the USSUrallee tout every eßlsrl will he male to give suti4uctinn and !scare a COllllll - oft uetoin. Silver Lever Watches of ordinary qu..l - ' Du. do. do.of superior finish: Do. do: du. A lICLOrII 6- Lepinc, Silver double cased Eriglisli Laud tiwteql verge Watches, with light, tWdiuu, and heavy ea - rem. GuM Jewelry in all varlet ICP, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Worcs. Muoical Duxes, playing 2, 4. 6, 8 and 11l !Attica: Gold and Silver Spi etudes. Diamond Pointed Gold funs. Mantel and 011iee. Clock+, in gilt and odic, frames. Watelitoulters"rools and in otcrials of all sorts. Fancy Ai ticks, Fancy Finis, Steel trends.. Having every facility for obtaining 'goials ii the most advantuScotis terms, correspondingiii ducements will be Ofil-red pureltiers. JOII N C. FARR, 112 Chesnut Si., Philadelphia July 2i, 1847. Hats, Caps, Ladies' /UM, Boas, &o. TO MELCHANTS. HATTERS & OTHERS,' GARDEN & BROI.V N, Ilat and cap IVarchottse sad illatitifictory, No, 196 Market Street. • SECOND DOOR BELOW SIRTII , PII.LA DUX IA , 1 - 1 - 31 ESPECTFULLY Farrell - attention to alai XL largo and complete stock of flats: and' Cape, manufactured under the:r own iinmFil i -! ate irection and superiutendence, with all tho advantages armada': improtomlnts to enable them to combine thelinportant qualities of rability, taste and beauty of finish with exS: Warne cheapness of price. An immense and ,boautiful assottment of II vayietictund price:: of 'Beaver, Brush, Silk,' , Malesilln A Audit, Cassithere, Wool, Sporting And Ashlwrict Hatit'llso, a general asso•tment . Of every variety of Caps, (Btu, Fur Seal, Hair " Seal, Muskrat, Plain and' Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Black.and Brovin Multair,Soulette, Glazed, Oi silk and Fur Caps Ladies' Muffs; Boas, &c., et the very lowed prices. Buyers by the duzen or loss, are Invited call and see if it is'not to their interest fa deal with us.. Particular attention paid to.ilto packing or lids, eta:. Cush paid for Muskrit.und.Sbipping Fuss. GARDgN & 131(OWN, • No. 190 Market - Street, below Rixtk St. July 21, 1897. • . eVelt . bubscri ben bus Jubt retttructl'frout the ty ~ 11; ~rNE I‘V (.t.101)8, , licita 'the . •::, , Pinin ingtuuna's 11241,'.GIusluWno, New Sty lc. ea,ltenes, It Int% Whitn,nifl brown us;itut, 5-I • „:1; ~ tint! brobvu'•••••4l!„uft, Tio kings no!! , 250110 z. 'Cotton llosierb.airtiin'ilii; • 206 lbs"ivitite "liieh`Linene`, Lenin .ttnsV,P(N' • P,lal Swiss', Btiori:Stniitid,:untl'Vio,tonin . : ~.,f White arid Fanny. Linens for Gentletnett,r:: . • SUlPlner:C. l 9thiO4 Calihilla reit!, u•:• • • i• • - Catteinieren . nnd, Yintting , a,•Pgritutb,-kg, t - gip. • I'llelitiove new. nlllOlO5 u nl tett with:Out ntake stock acimpMe l Ca li ;sip w ',Stun? • btrunt,niatl a:tuning,' • , ~4, ...,„. ~...., 7 ~,..,..,....,,,, ~ . ,•..,,„, , 613trift.W1i)te Some r d •n ' ' . 1) 7 7Arr,:d?..'., 4 '107 ,6 ;„:7,, , • s 0 Bagt:ftide;,!, ttf4 • •• • .5 •I cone!! for „, • .• I!driatb . • . o • ," II PRIN =