a Ott4o : VittOOkitattlir * - -14.18L SIZED EVERY WEDNESDAY. OFFICE . 'in 'Mt Saudi , Wesl angle of the roki. Square, back o, thc , ~° TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Oore Tlottrer andA?li cent a year 11.1 A DVAICCE6 - -two Dollam,ifpal Yoe Dollar for elk mamba. • • • • Theo terine wilt be rigidly adhered RATES OF ADVERTISING, •• klivertlienlehle, Malting fifteen Deter*teat, *ln be charged at the rate of Fifty. ethtt (Worm InsOtthim-- three times for One Dollar, atria tAtamY-live •cents for every subseentiC.lllsertiont Yearly advertisers trill ba chattied at the tolloiVing taVew t One Colman, With the paper, tot one year, *25 Haifa column, , do: do. 'hlB Two Squates; oin Ocularly thanes, *lO BtudnessCards, with the paper, ' JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY. DESCRIP • ON, • itch as I a idhilis, minks, Circulars sad every nth deserlptl on of Printing, executed hansom!) , tied expdlously ~and at the LO V 1 Noruk4l , .sorto. GIIZINEII-'TUNeGOO4'bY.7JOIIII 'Cothe,'Whige, end relse yor voices strong, 'We'll sing good niii-fhellio u nmi entig; We've Tote of timber, good an 4 true, For Presided, we thluk—dtent you Cuonvs—Then wakt up, whigs,dayllebt's brooking We go for the Whig, beree nn mintak Ing; And Net these Locos shivering, studded, he, ha, boys, well %re wilt. • ' . , We've Judge MCLEAN, the flinch ndoroing, floet ahd tetra as a summer's morning; _•!,., A.,linebinx eye, and noble form, ' A Wing lo miliellite nod le storm. •: '.. • Tliett.wake up, Whigs, &c. . . The nod-Inoi DAN, In eirery 'least of.the hninel 4 Yankee entioe i" Vhere shall 1 go I—oht Don's q crow•der; .r.-Oh.Conetitutigh,te.W., HIM eboader Then wake .up;Wfilge;lie:— TOM rotervift, Win, we hall widi Joy, (Mt bill blue Wagon boy! • - lie drives ahead, and Ithwheernever, A true Dino Whitt, and whist forever, Then wake up, Whige,.*ce, Like gaitc amhng ific prophets toll, - Net.. 7 A fiend and ehoulderti over ell, No plate of lump, though hasty, hot, Nor "fire in the rear," can injure Suovv.l. Then wake up, Whigs, &et ciltrosh infied, hondst:tnheirtdd We tote thee!...—nnly take !ho track,. And well take out the "yeller klver," And, l U lti7 l on (toys, old Zack forever', wake up, Whip, &c. trifle dthe Whige—eur nanny CLAY ! Dread of the Lemon—arena we say t Re''othef math we may ndera, • - e love "our n Mum More. Then wake up, whige, dr.c. A long, of Mile altogether, snnshine, fair and stormy weather— We'll swell the chorus loud and hearty, Our Gott, OUT.COUNTRY, and our party. ellOßUl—Thep wake up,whigsl daylight's breaking, We go lb? the wide, there's no mislnklng; And eel these brier's shivering, slinking, Ha, ha, ha, boys, well we will. the Original Cheap .'tare; The greatest Bargainsever offered Shippensburg 1 T A. CLRPINGRIt. is now receiving nd . ppsnasg a large and splendid stock of eemPmuE2(32lmloseaDi2Dose • among ',Arca will he found Dry Goottp of eve ry description, of the latest style, suitable for Ladies' and gentle inenca-wenr:— GUOCCIRIES dir,Q,UKENSWARE., -`-Verona; tsdrina, Pearl, Le - Wm and Straw . BONNETS, PALM.- - LEA.F AND PALO HATS , &c. --Ho-dcenm it unnecessary to-say any thing more, but be respectfully invitee,the old mist°• nacres of the house to cell .tiad_examine for themselves. He will take the greatest pleas ore in.ehowing his goods, knowing as he doe that to see his Goods and to hear hisorices i° to insure a customer. De bee adopted. the motto of "einall-profits and quick sales," and is d'etermined An stand or full by it. Country Produce token on on the moat inv oral& terms In terms in exchange for Goods. April 21, 1847. • F~v}r..~lvv, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER , MERE` trufwerfber has just received and is now opening at his afore, on the South weal comer of the Public Square s a fresh 'and 4 splendid stock of Staple ir Palley pry Goods, comprising' in part, Cloths, Ceisimeres, Cash inerete; Tye - ea - 11AT - Ceitfons Moue de Lainee, California Plaids, Lawns, Gingham*, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Gloves hosiery, &c. Also,. Groceries of all kinds. Also, a toll stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, which ha has so extensively. introdusard, and which have given so much general satisfaction Also, TIM sPekin Corriyalryla.TertS. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for "the sale of the above Teas, to which he would invitottha special attention of the lovers ofgOod . Teas. The•mannor tar - A . )loi they ore put•up is OCCCfrot that the 'flavour le prcsorved for any length of time, being incased in land or tin toil. ',Families can be supplied. with . any, quantity put up in this"manner..• The public to respectfully invited to calf and examine 'his atook,bc — fore purchasing elsewhere Tnasmuish 'as_ he feels chnfidotit that his variety end prieTla will be batiafnctnry to purchasers. . ROBERT IRVINE, jr. Jarlista, April 7, 1647. . TOILLWHIIMITIVIAY „ v - OW -OPENING, at tho large Wholosal - - and Retail Store of MIAS, OGILEIY, a tremendous stook ()film cheapest and hand sonnet Goods ever brought to Carlisle. To e numerate articles is out of t h e question, Sul It to say that evary article 13 the DRY GOODS LINE 11131); lialia& good, cheap and beautiful, at this estnblishment. GAO.CERILES rrcili,'Sne:Miifolie m i, just rectity#, And in. 18,4)2,51 AVM 11122001t5S we go 'llittattof all &repetition. I have the largest etock east of Philadelphia. Purchasers . will do welllo call at the old stand E Main Street, where good bargain's, are flue lobe had. LEXANDER'S TRICOiIAPHII.—Thg 11194 12.jmprovement of thiScelehrshat !lair Dye has juat'Wen received by: • 4. w. B. - --~-July-7;~18~T:-=--~ -- ''" , Salt tintt . Plogen '.*;o-Vo . ns-‘Pine'ter'i--500.,5 . ;eh - 6 , Sa!tr --- . - finek.l 'Ashton fine tle% • MILLER 'ter ';711 . 28 1847 —lf '''-‘frino.,l4;lo9loli- AVIIOTHERv.eirrIvid ot fresh .goodi, g ani ~. 111. NEW land CH EP. STORH jn. Woo )xlilk t!' 4 lireetisiuoh 'nor Laannc:Ginebanin;.:isiaginwra '2'll.airitr bleached and .Unbleaolanr Moans, G*er r his. &o;,&IN; - '"; • `":.b •• , y • ' , 1431' Orel; rio t• dil noo 7 .§blp;,-, • nd 3 Mit• b°i , .air• rig s for galr LPFPIi • tLR . : I, • • `,Jl_:_-• : ' ',lEaieiitc_o ~. ------ Tieth s esticlifintllgfiliCti - dir - , T ET all thoen.:WlM„tire':Opssinislite, or nai -1 tod with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tis; Spitting. BlVP.iin in the - sido;or Eliettat, ,goar Thniat, :If moneys,:•PalPitation of the Heat, whooping Cough, Liver Complaints., &c., remember that it..is' . „ - . ... , ..Tunmesores_Criattmurtb . Svatir -otrN , Tart NAPAiTIA that is daily effecting suchlwolider= ful cares in all these diseases— .. . • . • Therefore beware of ail other mixtures that containy or professes to contain Tar, and per chasemf them only wile ikiiiteiciarn not to deal in Spuriousartieles. Read the following testimonyt4 the value of the obove medicine, from a well. 'mown (Jai xen pfCumherland.county. " Dicecurson Tolman's, Nov. 20,1847. About elk yenta since, In consequence: of the ,sedeittury nature of my business, I : was attacked with severe mile in the•brenst, pal pitation .of the - heart and. shortness pf breathk, which were soon followed by a failure ann." petite,extreme wakefulness at night,and pulel paralysis of my llmba—these symptom of a deranged system being frequently attended with spitting of blood. Fer about two years I was also occasionally thrown into convulsions which left me in a miserable, state of feeb!o .ness and..began:tuiffect ritimind., From time to time my sufferings were more or less severe until at length they increased to such a degree, and the violence of the ay in ptoins were' u a tig nionted,-tlial„ fur a whole year I . was unable to attend telftlend'to any liusmcso. During this time I consulted some able physicians and attended to their prescriptions; but,pll their AM was unavailing to procure me relief, and' at length they regarded my recovery as entire ly hopeless.': In this condition 1 was informed oldie salutary etrocts of l'immantes'ompound .Syrup_oLToe,..arulaNmed..l,la somewhat sitnllnr„to mule, mud hail given up all 'expectations of a recovery of my Rueter health by human means, yet being strongly advised to try the medicine, I was at length prevailed upon to do so, and I have now to say; that bx the use of six b-ttles ml health his been restored, and I am noiv. able to at : tend to business with as lunch facility ns usual. lIENIIY MY pis, Prinr,iii4iVee, Isl• I, corner FIFTH arid SPRU.94 al% Phila. i Sold n" Carbale by R." Angncy Pr inbijral agent for'Clumberland co. Pried 50c. or 6 bottles For 2,59. -behruary 10 . i 1847. NURSE WIUGUT'S SUOTILING &VEIT FOR ALL MOTHERS having children afflicted with any of those "diaeas - oii itteident.to tin tato of infanc3such as - convulsiontrap4smo' Jia mop; cutaneous eruptions, disordered "itoinaeli, and looseness of the baVeles, shoal( never be without this in fallible remedy that ins proved vo eftiiacious in all the above dis eases. Numerous testimonials ini , ht be giver to prove its merits, but a trial is better. - Sold by S. ri Guotr, March 3:1847, GARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH. I7 - -- Ali Approved DenNig for Dyspepsia, Colic. • e two reasons why this mcdi lici .7 7e.eanmended to the puhlir, —ou.. is, I hat most persons who have se igh it buy itapin, thereby, showing that they re geld it as a valuable Family medicine; th, oilier is that certificates are. in the posseseis oftbe Prdprietoi of permanent cures lievirn been elfccmil not only in persons afflicted for, im.irt !Imo, but o Lao in, oivitna of lung standin: It is composed, altogether of a • vegetabi matter, is perfectly haindess, can be taken a all times, and is no hindrance to business. I restores and revives tile animal spirits, cleanse, the stomach from nil morbid humors whiel cause indigestion and acidities. It also. re moves nervous tremors, rhumatic pains, an( prevents their return ; cures all; antics or tin stomachs and bowels,almilefeimtmdiately away palpitation of the heart, and promote, the free circulation or the blood. , The (firm:lien accompanying each b•ittli contains a number:of certificates one of whict is given in this advertisement. ' 'DEAR .5111:---abput two years ago r was Sr. - veirelKililioted with < ispepsia, which I hail for the last fifteen years previous to the above named time, which was very much increased, by my having a blond vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased my complaint, dispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that two or three years previous to my using time Garle. gent's Balsam, I never ate a mile' 'but :eV stomach became so painful that I had immedi. atoly to throw it up. Seeing"Garlegant's Bal sam advertised L won induced to try a bottle; after taken the very first.,dose II appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th i first bottle helped me so much that in the course of a few days my stomach, began to retain end digest every thief! ate. I confined to use the Balsam until I used several bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed over since, end net before for fifteen years. I cheerfully aeons n nl si d it to all parsons who are aietedlll with - di's 'epaia or diVlity orsfomnek, II & ltrierr" -- Prepareif and sold b the rioprintor, JOHN S. !MUER, oppositetha Minket !lame, Fred: ertek, Md, and by SAMUEL Ita.L.lor.risole ugpn Liatea 081(4_ • March 10, 1847. DIR. LE Ratt' 9. s VEGETABLEI UNIVERSAL PILLS, 1. mily known medicine that at the same time purges, purifies, and strengthens the ty stem. Dr. Le - Slay's — Pill are a new. Mailiiiine hick has Mid appeared, and is 'fast takingthe places ofull others of the fume class. '1 hese „Alegre:composed of many ingredients, bet the two principal ones are Sarsaparilla 'and Wild Cherry, so united that they act together ; the one through its admixture with other substances . , pi- l rifying And purging, while the other la strew -h oning the system. Thus those pills ,are j0,,(119. same _time tonic and opening ; a ileahhentum long and eagerly sought far by medidal:Pen, but never before discovered. In.otherZiennfirthey do the work of tWo medicines, nod dpltlneah r be t te r than any two we know oft- foriffter remove lothlng frem the 'system but the Impurities," so that while they purge they-. etrergtheNalullicnce , they cause, o.dobil nation, anil:artV're/loweil by, no reaction. Dr. Le RoY'sfille have a :weeder ul influence .on the blood , they not. only,.tangly withont weakoning lii,..Vi9liev remove all nox ious particles tram thei.ihyle before it. iik'pOnVe... noil into'-teht.and ihnkmakeLlinPure,bloodLaO iitterinipbailbilitY 4 AI there le ; lie`tiebil Ration, so lhafe..is , oo , nsreelt ow 'sick neffirti(Noding. 'the operations of tha - meet' exeellerit of med Wheel, -which , never wrainsloetiartunisthe digitate rune , - iio ns ,nut c usses there to work-haw perfectly nat ural mapnemanithoncePnrsons taken tbirni 46 not bece ,l6 paleand emsciated;but the contrary, r e i wide it lithe ..property of Sareaperifla, rasedis it is With 'other ingredients, to remove e s thefts foreign andimpure, it is equally "she properly of the VVild Cherry to retain All thatlT :naturatand sounds Antl hence a' robust' state of health is the pertain lbettittif their. Milted opera, . - .%, "170reg1e i nCD r l i sTeb y . ' . r . , j. ' - ' . j ' , ' 71f ers.soie dent, and by EATand./Ossinger, ' in Kingstow n gelped P lbi=2s Oil:: . -.- 'PleltelPebl , lo ,1647''" 4, .: , ::; . 1..11:11011 lis 'amtdJCaes,linnOires: ', ! APOREAT,4Sr,Ioy, *lilt at romorkibly low ':..*• ! 'PridoirjOlt.opooliglit.itbir,otOitio - if„ :,, !.; , Apr11.7';411.-.;;AA.:9.v4Ofilkii!YANji, tin r. hades4indqgarOglitwc..., .Jusr e:d icied' litittiti4iit:litid!'4Wiilmliti t e li) : ~ 4C largo , nolortoopot.i. oPailif%;filtideii•Ziiiiit l'A rasp's, whlotryfli 10 - liti oOlgkohilitpfor - taii,, ~. Aril 21,1 . 847.' ...:t(A C.P , El. ; ''Ai , ,COY,:ttlil.i -, i~ CwJI f - JUAM mcbwes; Ith-eviiroluswAorsapapp. AJI.E, nu Infallible Iliedtoine;forayperuitti or 11:thidigestioth the delyersatemmilatnej Wen*. `ache i Dept of YPI r I 4, Pi m pleapintlrgestu on the &fie, 'Habitual 'Cindlveness, Ithenittatistn; •Alfe:Ctiotis' of the 131ticider and Kidney.s.•.lllllpiti 'Fevers; • It Perfect. preventative ofltilleue best-retheili4A•er osed•in rettbidng, the patient, after being prinstra ted By' PeVeri. , • 11td. ,11 - Erysipelas, Enlargement of •the Roues, Fever iftni•.'Agnei.Flataleticy,! . .einfl. ness oftloreplosibni. General DebilitY,for.gene• ratprostration, caused • by disease,. medicine, or indisurctionaeommitted in yoUth,abbettention of Ori dens, law of illan 1 9. 1 1•04 1 1t40# of ristOn, a liopelesti expres ton of epletentmee; 'net hut this class'rifdfsease ne' Niemeyer' bail ; its equal; Gout, Giddiness, (:ravel, mptire IlloOtli'Janodice; Losti bt Appb.- tite; Liver, 't....frnplitints Leprosy; Looseness. IVIARGASRIAII,I.IISEASE.S.--Never fails to eradicate entirely, all, the effects of Mercury ito• finitely speller dine any other inedicitie: Night Sweats; Dervous Debiliiy; NETWOUR eqsllllllilli3 ~or all k inds; Neur.tlgin; Organic Affectiniilf Pid pitaiion of the Heart; Monter'eCliolic. Pains to the .v... 1, side; bank, limbs, joints nod orgniis; Rdsh • f blood to the limit' Zourvy; Zalt Rheum; igt sick Headache; Itifliiess of the Joints; y.aortula or King's Evil; Syphilis in its worst farms; Ulcers or evLry description, sad the Ery sipelas; Exosure and Imprudence in Lite. PE NI AL L CONI IN I .Ts —.Laded of pale complexion slid coesuinptive habits, nod such as ire debilietted by those obstructions which fe males arc liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom nail vigor. It •is 'by far the best retnetiv'eer seovered for weakly chile O en, and such . as have had tumors, being, plea- Wet they readily take it. It itnmedistely restores the appetite, strength :mil color. • Nothing, lie can be More surprising than its invig orating clients on the Itemise linme. Persons, till weskiless mid lastitude before taking it, at one becotite-robust-and full ortaiergy-detter-fts influ ence. Itimmediately ettlindeViitifilltie - iiiWeleisL: ofsiof the lite - Una [time, Which lithe great (noise 'barrenness: The ['allowing nre some oldie certirentes and complimentnry notices dint have been received by the pi•ofieletrn',of the ellicniy of t hi s medicine. 'Mr. Philip'%Vilcox: of till well known firm of Wilcox St Thebloom!, shipwrights, of Neiv Ben ford, wns entirely cured oft confirmed canker of the stomach, throat and month, With Dove lips usually accompanying this diSCRAC, and his gene ral health min..lt improved-by the use of only one bottle. Mr. Wilcox has sulfured severely for n number of years with This disease, and attributes his cure entirely to the use of the Bitters. Col. John Baylie . s, Deputy 2lierifF of Bristol county, Mass., has volnidnrily cn tified that be was cured bythe Bitters,ofJaunilice,lndigestion, Hendacheand Vertigo. Col, Gibbs, of Zandwicli ' testifies that several persons in that town,-Well known to him, have been licnefitted diy the use of the Bitters, and in, every case they pare given the most.perlect sails- fa .1. IL Perkins, Esq. Attorney at I.liw, of New Wetllbril, ‘viis_oureil 01 an unpleasant eruption o 1 the thee, by true itint or the Bitters. [From the Daily Evening Bulletin.) It is not, our custom to puir Patent Medicines unless wet know, them to be really excellent,— Baring ourselves a knoWedge of Dr. Wool's Sarsaparilla and - Wild Cherry Bitters, and bar ing severyl Holder who ;are been benolitted by their use, we do not hesitate to redomme,id them intim public* Both Sarsaparilla nail Wild Cherry are articles of established reputation in the med ical world, mid this preparationAs_made with rent - Mite and appehrs to combine nll the medi cinal-qualities of both in an on isnal manner. For sale by the proprietor., T. Thotutton,,lr. Water street, nod by the Druggists generally. Any one itifFering from diseases of the or head ac he, would do wellTe -give these Bitters trial. Prepnrrd by P,. Thornton, Jr. Sold ll•hnle nitr tont Retail by l‘lvArr k K irretorm, 141 Put ,nn street, New York.; SA,AI UE.I, ELLIOTT, nutl Druggists t;enerntly-tln•olglnoit the United Stntes. 'Price Is, huge bottles. Deeethber 2. 1846. Ile Oldest and most Popular .Medi eines now offerrd to the rnuite, are Fahnest9ok's Fdintly Diedieines, lane• times Ten Thousand Cerkifiettles likd file following have been soluntarily.given to duel., V itant rI:GE, (luring the Lust ingluteen yours. All of Falifiestoek's,l'anuily Medicines are pr verbial Tor their chestiness and oilletkey, and 1 lumuly sfuoutut Ile xvithobt nut tissortmeni oftlavm nor will they, it is believed, slier n trial ..r B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE C has H. A. FAIINFATOCK'S VERMIFI,Tfa AVE frequently used Falmestock's \ f ermi- I y ntge, with gumd effect; but recently I have ad ministered in one or two canes in which the cf !bets were astonishing. In onerase front the use a one vial, 1421 worms were discharged, and in :mother 46 passed, to the entire relief of the little snlibrers. Signed alit. \WALLACE, Belleville, Ind. Scid.22, 105. • ... Price '25 Cents per vial. Falmestock's Vermilhge, together with Pah nestnelcs Cat•mounive Lozenges, Falmestock 'a Cough Lozenges, Falmestock's Eye AVnler, and Fahnestock's Itubejacientot certain ourefor nett matismotre sold in Carlisle, by Da..1..F. mvims, and S. W. HAVERSTICK. THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND-WOOD-NAPTIM,--- 000-p-ERsONS-in-Phlladelphis and 500 in Cumberland count' , can testify to the wonderful efficacy of that powerful remedy . 1:1110MPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF' -E.At. AND' WOOD NAPTRA. Read Road! Chraffid - Brondritiift --- Philadelphia, May 23, 1844. ' . Mr. S Tuomeses—Pear Sir. For more that • our years pint I'IIEIA-been -dreadfully - afflicted with. an afletio nail() throat, which my phy • skim.' pr'nemiced 4q Ohre*, Grouch/tie,' ea us ted by riposted and neglected colciate tress 'offered ie indescribable: Mrthroat was litt e •ally raw with violent coughing, so that blind would come fromit ; also 'great owes. son, pain and tightness'ut the , chest ann fever —in short all the usual Frufurortary symptoms showed themaelVcii,thewidtherneelvita, causing intireltais of necessarY.ropeite—My throat, was leached and bllatered.ayer and, oast:Attain. I made . Crial Ofevery knoWn .remedyWnd at clif ! . limn( periods had the advice aids - physicians, and all with no , avaik : .About. two months 'since I made trial of your Compound 0r0.," uf . Tar'atidWoitd , Noptha i anddiefore I had taken the first bottle I' felt rellefl'l tontmued until I had taken - sovens.bottlesi:Which completely moved the - digerati) Midreetered` ine to:perfect . healtli;anti I firmly 'believe'r 'iiliould not elm Niliving;hitct It: not beeti'for your invalushle „.Alilp Tvnty.,_ . . , ;,.•- Sliruceetreet; „ The undersigned hears witneaste . the truth of the leregoing s haying personil * =lincnvledge , of. all the facts' ofthe tale. M:I I ARNISON;O7--Arinon n a-strect.--' • Price, 50" cents . per bottle' or (+4'per' awn.' Thhis inveleoble : remedy •prepe'red;QNLY et 1 4 14.;cOrnoijef Flith'On d Spr,uco 'street's; Phil., ,S,old•irt - Ceriisle by, R. ANciNE t Y,. nelpiiriigentler - temberland county.; • REFF:AIcr. OF:4EL I.III7yITIONV - AOll 70841'..i4'166';. - ' • •' eines 0640r:6 1 1j i 4 tyy r e . la6or ,j!, ttr; ,t ' Cnrminafii , e,lhoieamtS ;,•- "',8 .1 4 # 1, 71t 1 4444 7 ind !'• i kr,' 41:31z.. • rlt :1 Ai LP ; (41 - ' !!T vitarxincc, by licOn recelioqel , t1‘••• *Off" -kv!4)l B..FLEMING! - '' • - ~,.. ..._ :.. _. ~. ,:i4":.1•00 ; . .,t0i . 1 . 76.4*iiti . ..i.0i1it:,-,... ..._ . , - THE - R O NKLIN - fIREANSORANcE It oftwn l 4l . .' ,dh,Perpiiwai.-14'00:600 dapiek"paidin 0,At6f163i. Gheinut dreee • ,r _ _„ „ - • • 10..KP..INSUI2ANGE , ,eitherpermintntorlim- r )tediagainstlossatirdaniage bifire,cna PROPEILTy end EFFECTS: of wary ..desetalpnon,ln-lewat or_ Contittlyion the dioist reitsonahleterhis; 'Aliiliei titans niade 'either personally or tiy letter, wall he irhnaptly atte nded to: I- C.. 1. 1. ilANCkEli:,Prest, Rates of Insurance Reduced I PISIIPBTUAt RISK. ' Brjik ur'StonellWellings or store's from / 116,•to S p depot do do Churches Si to 9 .410 do do Taverns 3 to 4 do do dd Barns 4 to 5 do do do Stables (private) 4to 6 do do •do Stables (piddle) 6to do do d Grist Wile, Water , - ower, ri to 10 do .A^U.IL RISK. Brick or STOW° ellings end hir- • .dilate from SO 10-40 c $lOO value do do Stores and Slercban- • dize 55 to 50 do do 4 ,,tlo .., J'averiis andFurnittiCe f.• 40 to 60 do do do Barns and tontents 65 to 75, - do : 7 do do Stables (puLlit) 100 to 150 do do Grist.Al ill and Stock 75 to 80 do Prime sod Log ilwellnigs and Fur -60 to 75' " do do do S nieggittul . 111erclian • —• dize 65 to -85 • do 'do do 'raver:lllllnd 1 7 urnitiire • 60 to 100 do • do . do Barns and Contents , • -• do: , do Grist Mills mid Mimic . , - 00 to 100 do • The Subscriber is agent for the nboyecompany fur Ebitdisle and its vicinity. All applications rm. asifuriince either by mail nr personally will be promptly attended to. W. 1). SEYAIOI3I2. • June i 2. tY4S. ty-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y OF PIOLADELPHIA,..• On the Mutes il Lowrance princiftle,Aornbiner with,a large joint-stork Capita Prcmi reduced ict nearly haftehe //Lai rates. By the Act of Incorporation the stork is pledged for, the payment of any losses which. the Company may sustain. And us an additional securityio the assured, the act re quires that the pryiltt of the business shall be funded and remain with the corporation!, as n guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip Isstted by the Company, bearing interest in-ilex , ceeding six per cent. per annum. insured arc entitled to a pro rata share Alm profits of -the-Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, 'widen the amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears tothatotal-sum of earned prethiums and capital stuck. The'scrip.th - us issued, to be transferable on the boUlts,tit the_Company no stock. • ' No dividend of early can be made when the lases and expenses exceed the amount al earned premiumh. The insured are protected from loss nt the customary rates of premiums, °leer/mot any individual liability or responsibility for the ibexes or expenses -of the Corporationc_The assured have all the right's of inemiwrSlii7l,-r -can vote at nli_electione, and .are eligible as. Direct Ore ofAhe Corporation. The subscriber ms been appointed agent for Cent rainy, and OP the nit/foal principle q superseding every other mode of •InsuratMe, to would enpfidentlyreemnmend it to his friends and tlici publie ' . , . -- I'he No American Company has Clpna t sir Agency. Those having policies expiring it, ulna office con have them, renewnd in the Dclawaso company on much mere faveru s ble erms. Fur full particulars 'enquire either by lett or person 'to JOHN J. All'EltS.' r Carlisle, SepteMber JO, y. gLLEX E. 4 EAST PEAWSBOROUG • MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rrill F. Allen and hastpennsborough Milton) Fire 1 Insurance CompasiyorCumberland eminty,in corporated lir an act of Assembly, is now folly or gam zeil,and in operation nosier the management of toe following commissioners, viz! Cht.Stayniati,Jacob Shelly,Wmlt Corgas,Lewis 111) er,Christian Titzel ,M ichael Hooter, I Cocklin, Beitjamiu Musser,Levi Brenennui situ! Sam,l Trowel!, who respectfully call the nut ntion of the citizens of Cumberland and York countie,sto the ad vantages tvhiLli the compamy hold out. Thutiates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are itiviteil to make application to the agentetof the company who are willing to wait upon them at env time. JACOB SIIE:IAA , Preet. MICHAEL lloovEa, Vice Presitlefit." ' Lewis Myer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin,l'reasurer. JIGF:ATS. • MiChfICI Hoorer,General AgtMt , echo ninshuri Rudolph 31111.1111,N. Lumberland township. NI Conklin, Allen township. Wm- It Crirgas -Allen township; • - ,Christian Tirzel, Allen township. Jahr C Dunlap, A lien township. , Peter listrnhart,East Pounshoro 'to nship. David Martin, Chnrel l to wn . C. B. Harmon, Kingstown, Heavy Zenring, Shiremanstown, Simon Oyster,.Wormleyshurg, - - Dr. .lacnli Baughman; Jacob Kirk,Oenntal Ageptror York Comity,New Cumberland P. O. „. Henry York county. • John herr mk. York countr. Daniel Bitily,Yora count,. J. Bowmen, York emedy. Philip Brenkhill,Cumlierinnd connty..: - Hebert C: Sterret, S. Middleton. townalii irrOtheragentawill :in added bores ter. July 31.1845. tf-40 CUMBERLANDTHE VALLEY allictual Protection Conily.. E UM BE BLAND VA LLEY MUT U AL PfLOTECXION Cc/NY : ANY, will be under the , direction of the following (Mord of -;-'l Malingers for the ensuing year, viz:liornas C. Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, Vice, l're t , aident; David: W. McCullough, Treasurer[ A. G. Miller, Secretary . , James Weidaey, Philip wpangler; T. A'. Moltinney. - Samuel Trot, John Zug, Samuel. Hustoti,Johii.T;(;reendolin Bear, Abraham Ring, Bag, Adaina county.- Tlierr are also• a minilmr, of, , i . lirents appointed.in Op) ad lacent counttesov.la.will,receivb - apPlieutiona Fur insuraneo.ntol forward them immediately for ap ' provallo,the odire (IrlW Compaily,wkeil the pol icy will be isaued- - without - J.:or further imormation'aee the hy.htwi of the Com The fqllowing,geidlOttimi„:havebeen • appointed ' . • • Dr,ThreDirOltu - sirailtisib irgr . ..Getirgo;',l3rnidie‘Esq.', Monroe.. a;Esq. , :Weaf.penlianot , b 9 fJno.llLqMeans4E.sq. Newburg, . • John Elendeniu; Eati.Mogeatown. Ma.. Zrulul , 1844. ,„,' • . - • COMMISSION HOUSE intidentigneil'eontinie:the Won Commis::: ision I litutinesa , lor • the enle nil kinds, Iron. 4' XCP• 4109-liti:Wate* StrPhilada,- •• A"heirlong experience 'tithe 'Twin- irntle and •t4eit , "t4teinitvei legunintnnee with miniintnere nit& iealei . s.th.e.f.).ueuntt Statee,giveli.then2 difeCistilvantage or obininttig, the,ltighestiMirket tilekOmiqnemi being • nonfineci ex-'• nlttiOv,elrto,Vie Jinn trinte„Ottples theni' to, Skye ^- C.A1111P13V1 1 1.4 - ' • t. ,T" rebt'util „ - -41 . t411),,IA1001tilit,ii . --. STEAM - IRfIN RAILING' FACTORY; 12idge Road, abo# .Flutkinwbod'aicet; • PHILADELPHIA. • A 'T'this establishMent may Ire fOund the greatest varlitly. of Plans and beautiful Patterns' frir IROXIIAILINOS in the. Unite( Stain's, tuivhich tlie allention.toftliose-iii-want of any description' osid‘pspecisily fur Cemete ries, is purtictlarly for invited. The principal part of all the handsome 'Rai Inge ut Laurel Hill, Monument and othe celr bested CoMetaries in the city and COunlY e- Philadelphia, which have ben se nighty pxtoof vd by the public press, were executed at ma ntifartory. A tinge Ware Room is-connected with the establishment, where is kept constantity on hand a largo stock ci ready made Iron Rulings, Ornamental Iron Settees, Iron rhairs, new ntylo plain and ornamental' Iron Gales,' with oh ektetislvo assotttnont of Iron Posts, Prides. tale, Iron Arbors, Ate. Also, in great Variety, Wrought and Cast Irim Ornaments, suitable for Railings, and other ptirposes. ' The subscriber would also state that in 'his Pattern and Designing Department ho has employee sane of the !mot' talent In the coun try, whose 'where attention is devoted. to the business.,--foiming altogether ono of the most •complete and systematic estribliohnicht W the kind in the. Union. • R0131311.T WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge R yvtl, oboite Button Wood Street.' Phil: delpliia, Feb, 3 1847: - • -.:STEAM MARBLE WORKS Ridge Road ; 'above Spring Gald'en grey( PHILADELPHIA T . i IS establishment is erected on an mpro. --ved-plaO,-and-by-tho-abl-of-Stennr-Power miinninctures -sit-kinds of Marbla , Work in a sbnerier style, and at Oa lowest prices for et Rh. The largest and best assoriment . of Marble Mantels ever offered to the public may be seen et the Ware•Romn, to which the attention of purchasers is respectuflly, invited. Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the most tasteful design and patterns, made 'of t he finest and handsomest, description of _ Italian Marble ;'Tiles fm Flooring, imported and al' ways on hand, and fur sale at the must teunon• able pikes. Marble Cutters •enn bd supplied at all times with any number ofTinished mantels or Table 'fops, at reduced wholesale prices; and the Trade will be furnished at the shortest notice with all kande fif Marble in the block, or cut to sizes for Monuments, c. JOHN BAIRD. • Ridge !toad, shore Spring Grrden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 11, 1847. Cheap Watches and'Jewelry, ' 1 f, AT the Philadelphia ‘Valelt and Jcw%lry Slum, 95 North ;: - . 1 / . Second St., e orncr of quarr v 4 . 7 -- • . Gold !liver W etches, fulli 0 • ".!..t...--1 , 2 cited, IH caret :lases ,45 00 Fr .40 `atr. 11 71Silver- Lever Watches, 001 jewelled Silver Lever Watches suttee jetvels — 18 00 Superior Quarler.:Wiitches: 10 00 Imitation quarter Waichea not. warrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles 8 00 Fine Silver-Spectacles. ' ii - I 7$ Guld Bracelets with topaz Monett 3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrels.: 200 Gold Finger: Hines 376 cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 126 center to 18i; Lunct 25. Other articles In proportion'. ; All goods nor ranted to be what they arc sold tor. . On hand some gold nneSilver .Levere, Le ptnea and Quiltliars luwer than die above Eat= Phi Indslphin, ref): 9, 1R4:7 HOVER'S FIRST PREMWM INK No 87 North Third street, PHILADELPHIA. 111EIE celebrity of the 1.. k s mAnufactured by the sith.scima 1., owl the exiensite soles subs, oitielot upon the high reputation ellich !het hale attained, tint ooly throughout the Dotted Suites. but in the West Indies and in Chinn, has induced him to make every, necessary arrangement to supply the vast dement: upon • his establishment Ile is now prepared with evert variety of Mick, 'Blue, and red lake, Copying Ink, In..elihle Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under hit own tiers°, al superintendence, so that purcliasers mny depend upon its superior quality. 110 V kiR'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, a superior article for Mending Class, Chinn, Cab inet Ware. &e., Useful to every Housekeeper, be.ng a white liquid, easily applied, and not afTee tell by ordinary heat—warratin d. igrPtimphlets, cootainiaig the numerous testi monials or too. of science, and others, will he to 1,111 blisters. For sale at the Mantilluttory, Wholesale and Retail, No. $7 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street, Philadelphia, by e. .10SE1'II E. 110 V Eli, Manufacturer. Jan . . 27, 1817.-Iy. •• DRUGS, DRUOS, DRUGS! T I lONI PSON & CRA W FORD, Nitor.E. BALI Da vaulters, IS o. • .I 0 Market Street (South Side, below etattul,) Phil'adelphi a , tarts for sale n large stock of Fresh I)rugs, Nled- I icines and Übe-Stitilk, to which thet call the at tention of Conittry .Merchants and Dealers visi t ting the city. Coach, Caltircet, Japan Black A . and other Var nishes Om superior .qua ' lity. . iiio. White..and lied rextl. Wittilow . Class; Paints and Oils— cheaper than' ver. . G:j. T. 8.7. C. arc also proprietors of the Indian Vegetable Halpern, celebrated throughout their Own and neighborkg States as the best pee l '. lion for the cure of Coughs Coble A sthina ~ Atteney_reftuultal_iu. ex_er.y_ i este u einv laurel ii o Lene-- - f it is received. . -Philudripliiii,Jan...27. 1847 —fim DRUGS, PAINTS & DYE STUFF FOB. BALE ➢Y FRENen NCR IC ITA R DS; ‘v t. EtiA LE DRUGGISTS A , T LOW PRICESot latke anil complete assortment of Drugs, l'airitil; Oils, Var nisheseWindow, Glass, Dyo Stuffs, and spices, which wo offer very low for Cash. We war. rant our Drugs to he pure and of primp quali• ty ; among which are GOO oz. Quinine,l 500 lint: pure Oil l'ep• 50 ' Morphia , perrnint, 100 t. Extra Etark, 200 lbs. Opium, 0,-7 , 1 . 20 bbls. Castor Oil. Inelnding every article used fly Druggists and Physicians. Our assortment . of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Whitlow Glass is large, and our prices such as cannot fail tc.. please. 50 tons pure Lead, 1000. ho.tes Windoit Glass; 500 kegs Von. Red on ( . /..Irrit, • 1000 golloas Linseed Oil, 10 als, . • Coach ;Varnish and 50 of Copal, 100: doz..Puirit Brushes, 50 bbls Smiths 'Purptiudine, We offer 14, am urer Coach _Varnish at $2 per. gallon, , Our ineludei every ,article i useri by Coach and House Painters. - -Dye Stuffs wo offer at pgrtioularly lovi.pri: ass, haring a large stuck of ankle used by the , (rude. t.''.• " . - 20(11bir." - D3m • n 10001 b. GP:Id - Pumper. 100,mtrboy801 Vitrtil 2000 Cinnamt n 509'160,1nd re, - 190 Nutmeg'', Coehineill,;:Madder,:- , :1 Mucci, Shletetoo; 4c. : -.-- A180;40 lone 91100 tones kw 'prices. —! odvp:us et Mill, lin ellorge, for making inquiry. !FRENCH' & Ric.IIIA,RDS, Drnggiits, NM ; . ootoOr 'of . • Othind arketa Syr.Plillederphia: • . , . ••-• , • .. SANSAPARILLA. 7 , :III . arliote'le , now, eatos ,used by, phy Sicia intradiers fa:. the Ivan/rid and 'permanent sure ni llist4ises arising from ap r itnpure statq of tlic blood habit ;, it i ,trarrintett-by -th ! Y nianuraciuter!,4 o l3 l ,,dyeltimni:'s . trangar than anj prepara,tian...Or•gic: snantl::kind,axtant, and • efiehi '•.- ! rry7 ,'"`•1617'.7 'lli Ants Aril) DitzEri.,BEAKTior',lnt OrEd. R`,OkOOKS- j.. 1. 211t-: . tiittiOl';': :. uxixviabEßßEvEmixsarrer7. — . : WOULD respectfulli call the t 01 V V Hulnielicepers arid ilic public tutlie extVta- Me stunk of splendid Furniture, including So ''.artlrobes, Centre sitd•pilier Tables, Dyes sing and Plain Bureaus, and every variely .0 Cabinet-ware and Chairs, Which they• have just opened et their new rooms,' on the corner of North Hanover and Lopthcr Streets, rat Mo. They are confident that the superior finish of toe workmanship, and elegance of style, in \vhielt their articles are got-up, together with their CHEAPNESS, will recominepd them to every person wanting Furniture. They have also made arrangenteitt*for tnanufadturing-knd keeping a constant supply. of every article in theii line , both plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot flitl3o, - suit pntehatersr. They' tvolild earnestly invite, persons who are about.to commence iniselcecp. ing to call and examine their present elegant stock, to 'which they will constantly make ad.' ditions of thy neivest and most modern styles. COFFINS tnadc to order at the shorteit no tice, for town and country. . April 21_1647. ' l •• • in =v:O.M9LK.IiMILIsz:ZPIMEI CAE Xl,4„E'r WARE *slows_ la tit: subscriber having . learned !hot an itp prrsiiim is-nbrond that he has given up has itios in favor'pf his Sons, desires thus pUblibly to correct (Ito clear. "Ile still .♦ ne.tinues, 'the business at hiS Inanbfuttoty lb the teat of his own retsidence, and would respectfully invitii the, attention of Housekeepers and the Puhller: genernlly,to tho very largo &' ELEGANT ASSORTMENT co , -^rab..-—; ia . binot FURNITURE ; which he now line on hand at his c.' Ware Robins. on West fligh street, opposite [Viand's W'arehonse in Carlialey Sealing very confident that t h e superior finish, exec:lichee ni material, and reasonable prisies of the .numer ous articles which lie constantly manufactures will give satisfaction to aad . iceuro the Nitro nage pf,all who may examine them. ..1143 pre sent assortment inelmjes every variety of cmTCabinet Ware and Chairs both plain and timainenial, at price :di; which will be made to' suit purelnis , • Baying made Om necessary nrratighments, ho will duller F l urniture at uny plane vi•ithin a reasonable number of miles in the surronnil ing country, without any increased charge.— The patronage of the public is rt:Fpi•c-fililyso licited. JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, March 10, 1847. CANAL AND RAIL ROAD LINE FOR Pliilada , Baltimore, Pittsburg, . J. W. KERR, • FORWARDING - 86 COMMIS'N MERCHANT ,INFORMS his friends anktlio public, tha Kfrom the liberal patronage extended to him during the past year, he has been encouraged to make...more extensive aTrarigKiviits-for the ensuing season, and his added two new, larger and splendid Bouts to his LINE, and will be fully-prepareitafter the opening of the Canal tur-Wait14 , 140441e0- chil."Merefidodit o of a ll kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittshurg,,&c., at the lowest rates of freigh. end with the utmost despatch. . Agents for Boats, Alessrs. CARLISLE & r;ASKELL. ' Race street Wharf, Philadelphia, Messrs. G [ESE & SON, • 0. 'CONRAD No. 48 Commerce st. Whorl. Baltimore Meaaers.CLA & THAW, p, .I.tbourg. J. MCFADDEN & CO, C Agents for Cars, WUNDERLICII & GRIM, No 2i2 Market at. Philadn. Messrs. CHALORER ei- HEYNOI,I)s, No. 423 Market st. Philada Messrs. SITEILJAM'ES & Co., Broad !street, Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, N at. Baltimore March 17, 1817.—tf. WIIAT is most coriduciv to health ? PURE STATE A N I) CIRCE/Lk OF TIIF. BLOOD. Now t‘ e hest ad In insure n healthy state of Ilkod-is, on th first symptom of nny disorder of the eircula. Ong fluid,such as Dyspepsia, Cosliveneas, Girl illness, or any of the diseases w h ich arise therefrom, to use Ilance's Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, fifty pills in a hex for 25 cots. according to the directions, nod yon will obtain ate relief. One Word of Caution.—When you go to purchase fiance's Sartriput ilia or Blood Pills, be sure you get the genuine article. Price 2.5 cents NA- box, or five boxes for one dollar. Foi sole by Si th Rance, 108.11ultimore street, and corner of Pin:ries and Trutt sts., more. • • For sale in ga Male, by 4. & %V. R. FLEA I NG, at their cheap Drug store, opposite the Railroad Depot. pone !I, :847.) • cA Ctirefbr 14. sem? cd.. DR. MI A NI'S INTERNAL 111 , ..711 EDI for the pure of Piles. The Vegetable Pill Etectuary, invented b, Dr. A. Ul.hatzt, a distin guished ph) alehin or l'S'esv Nork city, in the onb. really successful rt. medy thr that daegerotts and distressing complaint, the Piles, oflered to the .A mericanpollie. The Kletteitry contains no 111ineral Medicine. no -A loes,•Colouynta, Gamboge, or miter power NI soil irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while antler its ialluence; no change in diet necessary. 1r taken according to directions, a cure l'or lire is gliaranteed. Another • Certilleatemidad to thelitindreds have already been received, of the efficacy CA'. r-,pham's Electuary, Now Vona, August 25, 014(i, Ketclutni-- , Gents: For seve rat years pest I:liave beewtrotibled with Piles, a Yrry coatird etife%cf Minlilt:lila' not bei ig yr severe as to disablelite fivnil bokillesa,tutil a (Irene had • of patent Nledichies, that until ifirik'spring I Haver used anf medicine m 'applied to a physicid 31 - Mr Polief. The Piles then . being so severe that I allowed several opCraeons. to be performed without any benefit.. Determin ed after Oda to try other means, I read an advent tit ement pf It cure guaranteed by the use ofOr • Upharo's Eleatuary: I purchased three boxes at year store ? , and from the use, pi* which I found myself entirely:dared bribe I'Desoind ray health ranch improved.. I rortrain; Sirs. your 'lsiah in• debted friend: . ErlA f.ri • Merchant Taller,lo4:llroadway, dpstatrlia Upham, Proprietor: WYATT Ei,KFTCI 4 / 1 111, let Fulton street, Nei ' F o r k - rfleneral - Agenttrfmv - the'3Olllki if - States:rt . Siild in Carliski by SABilii:L'Etetiprr,' , DrUggistsgeneeallytlircioghthit the Urille,ilStetee Procelt: ' • Novi:Mho , If, I Age': :CI.OVEANODYNE l i p , iro4 , lthiiiediiitera'nd'iierfici'' '..''.'' ', elen'ior Ilint . moiveiniquilkine ~1 " . _. i tr' ' • . idiiionsti the . .TOOTII.AellE; ''.•'. -- a ..r.. .',.. .: io to be found atP.. ....L.' 4 '!."....',.....,,:M1 t /.....f .. ...'. ELLIOTT 'S /.,..; I. II \ 0!' . . 1,/ .....' . : Ding & ...ebentienlSton.t..c. ~ , ), i i -. ;.. l'';'el;'qol'.'4B,W ~...,..-:..., . , 7 . 1 , L 1--; , ..,, . .., , , .. . .. . ... - r 4 ZOCtiViEO7IIO . :Goo ,-• `.,'eiti!)ties'ibri.%!;aB fiat . ..AC. - .Bortment of Clie4ks;:l'iciiiige;TAL7e',Pik: pers;.aul-41401fie,y1ficklie for : r:•=1.; ; • .• :„ . .., : AarpALLlO:glVSAli'lloppgmmiStipr, ;1 3 6r,e0pii1..1,4.0'0, 1 , 6 °. !t v. • F x,E iiiiit'' ~. ..,, , Yune, , 4,1 ; .; ..; -,,.., , .";:„ . .,,... : .... , ,,-, 5.. , .,‘. 2-, ... -.,,,......,...... -:' ':',-:' ‘:'•.:, I ':.i' , :.:;: , ' , .': - ' : :':.'"''. 4, , :. j ;'i..4.i?.'J,.:'', HARRISOORG; PA THE PILES! -, :', , i'Ziii: - I , ...ipljiltiklilllia:i.ilf __. _.. . . . aZau di9.o U.1.21:0:31)413P9Mt illallortrOftnagruereaeitte Portraits Girotinirii • ••••'-f, No. 140 Oliesriptiq.v 3d door beloW AMA DELPIIiA. (ADOISgION„PIIEE.) Frilh — pfetairds - talt - tVTIt this estiddiilirnint are I pronounced by alitiqa and iscr,e'ntiN Um), unrivalled for (4th of tone and softness of Wit hint sitadc,.while they display all the. artistic terrangenient of the highest effort or the pqnter. Citizens or strange' is visiting the Gallery, can have their Miniatures o'r Prolialtmaken is; this unique style, and neatly set in. Morocco cakes, Gold Lockets or Breastpins ?to, in a few rivinutes. We copy the following Ilipts the, Vltiliiilitatia Saturday Courier: . . AMERICAN R. The public journals have tit different period's nnotinced,llB it remarkable Proof of the skill and proficiency of A :noel can ypekhee now mole in this city superior in every respect to those Mae t'n any or the Europeatt . cities. The success Gl' American artists %%as aindintieq graiir)ing and conclusive publicity stating .at 11re..itiolie!nor hisMein Thumb ekhibition in aril cliyi.that Mr. goat hail made Ally-one good &e -inem; with only a single titilurc. In Mlilition to avitich Mr. Mhos been rurnisheillwitivtlie follow ing conclusive ccitifenie, Aped it will be per= teivell by the pArents or Tom Thumb ? by Air: parimm, Ills teachers and seertittry,iill of ;a hod weee ith lain in Kellum: . - PHILADF:LPIITA 31111 C 4 11147 Tho•riingnereotype of Tom Thumb and hif family, including his several tett eheyr. roOlimmc tt river, eqUi tinge, is costii ntea nod diameters, made by Mr'. A. ]toot; (VIET Yi ONE in all) 'present n degree of isectirucy nin• truthfulness to Nature„ . wjili a bold elsorOt rut linmstialiess, t•Npressinii, beanie nitil of finials - 7nd uniform brilliance :Ulm we ltacq Bever seetrefiliglitarTliMiVelliYiilltill,te•niii , rior -to itny - I Ising-ol- the kind •wittiet seirlay-Mtuitlier it( Comatiy o.• in London, Paris or any of the Irifiee of Bilrope which we have visited. We thkeplenstiro an bearing testirmony to the courtesy Midso uniformly manifeakd by Mr. Root( successful Dagriarreolypist: '[TON (the Pallier) . • CYNT SiRAVUON (the Mother) • P. T. IiARNUM (ExhibitorotTons Thumb iis England eyed Atue. rims iti3sl Propeie:or of the. New Yolk Roil ' W. lv. EnsirEil (fiehretary) rilyo DOI*: CATi..IN, (Advertiser and Secretary of tan Thumb in Europe) .11. C. SID:DMA* (Ids Preceptor) This is certainly very striking testiinony in favor a American soperinrity r ooming as it &Oa Iron tlinse . who have - examined stars linens of the -best productions. iu the art in most of the [winch pje re tea orEurope.. Job. 23 1847--limo, • NEW MEN AND STLEL _ I - 1111E Subscribers, Importers and" Duracell in Foreign ord American Iron, be g leave to call the attention of purchasicrer of IRON and sT EEL, to the new assortment of - Swede Norwegian, Cable and Vommun Reigns,' Iron, which they now have and rite constantly re; .riving from Europe direct. Also American ron, ..consisting of Iloop,•Bund, 6crol I, Russian and Americium-Sheet Ironi. Sinai Round hnd Square Iron, from 73.1 . 611i4 and upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sixes; Locomotive, Tree I isid Railroad Iron; Aiii7les Iron, Hall round Iron, &e. Spring ar.d Blister. ed Steel, from best stamps of Swede Iron'; Cast and Slicer Steel, &c. all of which they offer et dm LOWEST rates; for cash, or at six months for approved reference, and to which they invite the attention of 'purchasers before: repl.nishing their stocks. Also, and Ills oin Iron received on cotrii mission, on which advances will be made. - EMU'S & BRINE, Iron and Steel 31ercliante, 117 N. Whir; St. and 5 N..Pel, Avenue, Phlld July 28, 1847-1 y I==M2M TIIE subscriber offers to the trade, or by retail, a largo and general usportmeni of ilk following articles, being ull of his own im portation or -naunfaLture. Bnycrs or goods in this lino are invited to. examine the akemriment, end orders are solid• ter!, with the assurance Mai every effort will he made to give sati.faution and tri.ure a eonliti. mince oft ustorii. Gold & Silver Lever Watches of ordinary qua}, Do. do. do. olgtitleiZor finish. Do. do. do. Anchors C. Levities. Silver double cased English and Swiss vergd Watches, with light, medium and heavy ea , PCP. Gold Jewelry - "mall vqrleties,,fine and nommen: Silver Pleled,rapilkSiiqt Welts. 41 uNi c Ppoietr4lo , iiir44. - 678 uud 111 liin6s, Gold andSirvelSpeciuelds. Diamond Poliiiin.l.Gtild'Penii;' Alantel and billed Clocks, in gilt and °Chet li•ames. Watchmakers? Tools and materials of all sorts. Fancy Articles. Fairy Vans, Steel Beads, 6.c. ILrving every facility fur obtaining goods' on tho Most rid Vs lo thScous terries, correspondingii..r duceinents will be offered to purchasers: • JOI,IN C. PARR, 11:1 Chesnut Si., Philadelphia July 21, ltl7. Hats, Caps, Ladies' AIgLFa , Boas, - tic, TO MERCHANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS. GARDEN dd. BRONX IV, flat and Cap Warehouse .o.cl illnafitetury, - 'Na. 196 Dlcirket Street. EC.RD j)0011 BELOW SIXTH, PII,LADELIIIIIA, D EsPgcTFuLLv solicit attention to their large land complete stuck of Hats nod 'Cups, muniffacinred 'under the;r own ' immedi ate (llrection and superielendtitee, with all the advantages of ntodern improvements to cnablei• _theta to_combine.the.unporinut quuliticsord us " rtitnlity, taste and beauty of finish with et trt.rne cheapness of price.. Ankiiknenue end bcifetiful assortment of n II vurieties4nd prices of Beaver, Brush, Stlki Mulesirin, Russia: . Cussimere, Wadi, Sporting and Ashland Huts. Also, n.general usso.tmerit of every variety of Caps, Otter, Fur Seal, Halt Seel, Muskrat, Plain and FungrOlutli every style, Red, Bleck and Brown Muhuit t Seulette, ( Aloud, Oiled Silk unit Fur Cope- Ladies' Muffs, Ross, dr.c." ut the very lowest prices. • Buyers.by tho dozen or lees, are invitee) call and see ilk is not to their interest to 'den with us. Partictdar attention paid to the packing tY(' flats, &n. Cask puid for Muskrat and Shiptdng.F9 9 rs. GARDEN, St BROWN' No. 188 Market Street, bulow 811.111S1, July 21, 1841. . Ill'ear.•Stip' R ,. m il aubscritioi, tins just retoratarre - om the elllY with a lot of Nk.:13% HOODS, 019110a0pg in pa t t. of the follow lug !Tile:reit ' . • ..„ . . • “. Chamlirjy}'hr'ia . .• • Ginghni4s; nghamep : Nevi Style enliciles,n. Isms • , , • ,•••:.- • • ;. hi own • Tinkings' -and Men.: *O. •• 25 4oz. •ColtOo` II oojOry, Lleindii,sc; "eO6 white-sail eisinkiV6iton'llien, f,' ,, • Irish Linens, from 57:3 to slpt, , K S %sissy Book,•Sielped and Victorisi.Mers.. lies. . • ' ' .• (• , . White enil.Vane) , ,,tinene.fer, 'eel ""'"Suie'mer - ,Clotli and Vtiiiiiiigii,•Cartielii t litati,§a• • united:ollh hieke•inylibek Mt t'iuNe * ' Store ' 82 kit tilt LE. 1847. ..t ,20IibIalWl~iteSignej A 'lO tieFeac Rce' , • perfor` fiele Hmirlebur ,PU N !C i rZA " ib