g==Ml= 12 *ta"liLV , l* 4 r6 - it - OZiaa g r PITDr a iFj ' HEID,,fIVZ —. W WESNEgI:iAY. _ • • !).EFICE in. the Smith' West atiiieoft7iTpliblir • ?Sgiiiire, back of the Court -Rouse ' * TERMS O,.SUBS,CRIPTION• . , `Cup Dollar, aad . FiftY Cent" Year to A "A• 8 " . "' two Dollar's, if paid within thelttar r owl Dollar for aix months. Viaal Wring will Ito rigidly &ittered to.. . • • • RATES OF,A , DVERTISING, Adrertisenients, making finite if lines orlass, will tre tchtirged at Die rate of Pifty'conts for one insert Inn,— 'three times for Ono Dollar, and rtverity-tlve cents for - .Drell. subsequent. iniertlon. Yearly aylvertiser■ will r charged at the following rates : • - fine Column, with the .paper, for onn y nor, - $25 •Itglea column, do. do. si3 Two 'l3tlltarei, with quarterly changes, a SD/ nosiness Cards, with the paper, • SO JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; 41 itch as Handbills, Blanks, Circulars mid every °ill ileseripilani:or Printing - axevuted hansuniely and expedloaly'and at the LOVESt ....—: J ar: Wood's Sarsaparila IP • irild Cherry-Bilters.____ ---------- ,:. - I RE an fliflillible Nletlicine for DYtipePsta or IC Indigestion, the universal complaint, acad . sette,Depression of sli,irits,Vimples nod Pustules, use the face, Ilobittud ijostivettera, Rheumatism, Affections (tithe Bladder ton! Kidneys. Bilious fevers. It is a perfect preventative of Bilibus and Western Fe, e es, 41111 the best remedy ever used in restoring the patient, after being prestra 4ed by Fever,. Ste. 'Erysipelas, Enlargement of 'the Bones, Fever out! Agee; Flithileticy, Foul nest of Complexion, General Debility, tor gene- . :• tratprostration, caused by- disease,.mtediehte; or.l indiscretions Committed in youth, abberratioll of_l .9 ' I,omitfosion of ideas,ints of memory ,ilinmest • • - olviSioti, a hopeless ex pressioU of cettntemtnee; nod for his class .)( disease generally,this Medi cine has never had its equal. - Gout, Giddiness, 'Gravel, Impure Moods Jaundice; Loss of Appe tite; ties . :. impluint; Leprosy; Looseness. MERCURIAL DISEASES.— Never fails to , tirtutitaite entirely, all the chest s of Mercury in 'finitely sooner than sue oilier metliciee . . Night Sweats; Dervons Debility; Nervous Complaints - • 'of all kinds; Neuralgia; Organic Affections. ' Pal pitation of the Heart; Painter's CIIOI iC. Pains In the ......J,side, hack, limbs, joints and organs; this'll fhlood to the head; Zetircy; Zult Riveting :Kwel tg; sick Headache; Diflitess of the Joints; • . 7,cortula- or-King's Evil; Syphilis in its worst forms; Ulcers of every 'description, and the Ery simian; Exposure mid 14114)1'lllICIICe ill Lite. VENIA LE COM PAIN LTS—.Ladesi of pale 1 complexion and consumptive habits, and such us are debilitated by those obstructions which fe , males are liable to, are restored by the use of a hott le or two to bloom 'and s igor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered foe weakly chil dren, and such as imve had humors, being plea abut they readily take it. It immediately restores tae appetite, strength stud color. Nothing eau be more surprising than its invig orating effects on the bunion frame. Persons,all wrikiiess and lassitude belbre taking it, al once - become robust anti full of energy 'Muller its 1n41u ... mice. - It intmediately counteracts the nerveless - trss of the human frame, which is the great cause barrenness. The following are some of the certificates and complimentary notices that have been reveled by the proprietor,of the ellicatry of this medicine. Mr. Philip Wilcox, or ties well known'firm.of Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bet,- . ford, was entirely oured ofs undimmed canker of the stomach, throat and mouth, with sore lips usually accimmato ing this disease, and hilt gene . _.;_, ,ral health mos.h.improveWiettse of only th u s bottle. Alr.Wlicox has Vii.if-Oei'Ltfilly-kiiqi . number ofyears with this t !sense, and attributes his'cure entirely to the use Eddie Bitters. . Col. John Bullies, Deputy "Aberiff of Bristol county, Mass., has voluntarily - el:a tilled that he wascured bythe Bitters', ofJauniliee,lndi,gestion, Headache atill Vertigo. . Col. Gibbs, of ZRmbvitsli,teittifleß that several persdaa in int thwit, well known to him, hate been ,benefltted by the tune of the Bitters, mid in every-case they have given the most rake( satin. faction. - S. IL Perkins, Esq. Attorney at Law, of New „Bedford, was cured of an unpleasant eruption of the face, by the use of the Bitters. f . Erotudhe Daily Evating Bulletin.] It is not our custom to puff Patuot - eiltrines sinless we know them to be really earellent.-. Allaying ourselves a knowledge of Dr. Wood a Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, Mid have ing . severyl friends who save been henolitted by their use, we do not !levitate to recommend them tothe public. Both Sarsapnrilln MA Wild Cherry SIT articles of established reputation in the uneth ical wi e rld, and this preparation is made with grealf,eare and appears to combine all the medi eintaiputlities of both in an on tsuat mantles.. Fur sale 'by the proprietor, E. Thornton, Jr. Water street, and by the Druggist, generally. Any one auffering from diseases of the Woad, indigestion, or headache, would do well to give these Bitters a trial. Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr. Sold Whnlc aale and Retail by Wvarr k K ETTAIA for, I'2l Ful ton Street, New York; SAMUEL ELuoTr, Carlisle, and Druggists generally throughout the United States. Pore Is, large bottles. December 2, 1 846. Dr. Keeler's Vegetable Panacea. For the removal add permanent cure of all diseases, arising from on impure state of the Blood and habit of the body, - viz, Chronic affections of the a ' cheat, Chsonic Pleuriay, Bron chitis, Catarrh etc. Scrofula in all its stages, Toter, Scald-hesd, Cutaneous af fections of the fate and extremities, Chronic He patic diseases, Ch runic • itheamatiani,Chrenie Enlarge ments uftlte ligamentsand Joints • White.gwellings, Siphiiis; Siphilitic affections, illekpiirial and' hereditary pre dispositions atieconatitutional disorders, etc Among all of the various 11:edieinal produce alone that science has discovered and art pre• pared for tire alleviation of hoinan suffering from disease that arises from a vitiated condi tion of the 'Blood and organs of nutrition, fore, most stands the PANACEA. --Where- - -mlier 'remedies kayo, failed to' deatroy the essential • principle ;,pf rirseass, al it was worming - its mole-like way Ante the dee p . tissues of the dy and undermining the foundations of - Health, this remedy pervading every tissue, organ and pert of the body has by its powerful alteiative Influence uprooted evermeadige of diseme in the system. As the genial' rays of a Varnal sum infuses new Life in the vegetable world, so dead the Panacea invigorate the debilitated and sickly r and ai now life fresh and blooming springs up from the parched earth eller copi- One shewers,, so does health follow the foot stAtirettlr's natures- great reinedy. Prepared and sold Cor.3d and South Biretta • 'Philadelphia., Sold„Wholesale, and retail by SAMHEIMILIOT; Carlisle; Dr.' M'Phorson andhy'diuggilita' and Mareliante hrptl bolt the Make' • ' 7.' • ;113'ialth =ado, 'easy 'for the 'Dapple , ,cir,‘,Phy . sKtii.Tratnilat,fo. Make their Li itrs. ±i: WOild Letlt and llappy r by . tlis ' a4tlaiiof (!E4uostioti As It • Is, • - • , C1! 'L , l:llg;iti !Puritan Edition, . ; • '-• with AddltOn‘ • , 'fang giiirernentary: and' internal tng tiwlienon Knowledge. Conttining short and enter ••',raining enlister - me — - . - • • - Food, , ,:••••••• •" Heart, Glands, -; Strength, listings. • Stonmete, •• 'Selves, Ituantma, , Digestirist, . grains,: • ,Old age,... - •, ~ ,filoodu • -Lunge, -Mind; 'Plan; „ Beiliets one; tArteriee, Stages,. Woman, "Head, • Vein ,'s `THeatth',. Digeasin, ;T. bin.,lltic , .lko - .• "Together with 'the Great SenretLi s -Sandige in URI hove- stkained—Mow toliolG tied Causes and, —4e stretteMPErrori - Hablta;`PlrslblifiTWonnin des. test:lnd; Man - "diseri bed,' Man's Erik) . re; Rich and' Poor,"Npfine t ylgine isnd•Vina;VOntHfulgErtisee, Woman , htiignmade° delicate, Woman's , Visiting; • --- Ambitionitte; Bte." , • • ; .-- ,The - whAtjel',ilestgued for, the; noble - ourposemt 4-IRtiroylog,itid mitonding ed aunt On - amongst Atie r ,Asedidkc,";,lmpsirting valUable 1094/ledge on the - ;plirlii‘olit.. OF' thq :haman - frame, ansir tbolliwg *ehlelegovefn-Mentid bine Q 3 Alt pereign sending 25 - oenti• entlagedqa receive one copy L `` yy'ttvall ' or fire r9r, : .4 I. Address, postage' -•- C. ;![EBER , Cgg. , • Pgliasieinisia;l44 ,e. 64547) • • • ,'4 . 'FilleNallAble othitothe (hi ifulukiimol r ~,pl.77 ' paget• - C;; • .• 111P1 0111 d ,;:: lii i iiitgErfor, gig!! -ripi LamlkOliestar, j Wit re,. ,1$ red by, , •• • qgo.iy. - lIITN ER •, LW , - . The Areat'2digUsh•Remedy. - • • • . , ~,,,:••• • •. ~-,,,,,. • .....• , r , •'' '2 , , ...":-.'!," ~`:...,t,„,1,,. ,-,,, ~-; ,7 , ~ , , •e',l - • d•• IFIZDEB' 1131(MtZ I-Zo", •:'•••• --• 'lllelTitil ntastialnifili•EtitbronatiOnlitui-be;i 'need With Wonderful iticieeii , 4, , thO cure of-dome- of the'most trOribleieinerdiitestes• With which - the hers° is affected. (WithOtit destroYirig -the hair) such as old straintWawellings„ stiff liege ofjoufte, gathr.prodticed by the Collar and middle; strains of the' shoulders, 'stifle, hoof: pastern and, coffin joints, strains of the • whirl , bone, , knee, and fetlock,. poll evil,: fistelesi curbs, iithits, spiiiii: wltidgallei, - PCIlk, &o. ' It very soon•cures old or Inisit'wota,d,slc,tfto; I-bruises, Solutes; indi evil, curbi , eitoi;anit gives ' Instant rettef In the'stratches, grease, etc., and the diseaceti incident to horses having white • feet and noses produced by St John's Wort, ( 1 which BO often destroys the hoofs rural bones of Ilia feet, and resists the action of sulphur anci vitriol ointment, and other reinedici equally powerful. ': INo application has heretofore proved so msofulAn - relaving - stilfirestrof - tlicten - dottitatid' joints and prodnejitg such immediate and impede:tat effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints and sprains. • This Embrocrtion is highly rehommeneed to' farriers, keepors• - of livery stables, wagoners, stage proprietors, and 'private gontleriaen otvn ing horses, as an invaluable remedy; and siOulii.be constantly kept in their stables. Also farmers, whose betties ore so liablo to kicks., cuts and wounds,( will find 'it equally advantageous to 'keep . it constantly on hand. , — It is - equally lliirtitititment of workings-cattle,- for - galls; -a urotnec k - cuts, 'wounds, etc. ar sale in Cavlisla by D. .1 k' 011 N .1 MY ERS, SoleAgerii. • / Silly 21, 1847. - To tha Citiz6ns of CurOarland Co. _ . " 7heee is something more iweciops than Gold-or Diamonds—Hesi.rtt.•' /nllI Rb are some diseases diat visit usat sty .l ted seasons of the year, and which not untie quently become alarmingly fatal, during the sum- . mer and autumn months; especially the young; there toeing not less than seventy thousend dying annually with derangements of the stomach nail bowels alone, Does not every feeling of OUlril* titre bedtime enlisted in the human desire to les sen this frightful mmislity,arc we not bound by esety principle of religion to administer relief when in our power; and we discharge our luty when we point out the greatest remedy ever yet discovered, for this ptirpose,to the public. If there be one, or if they hlive nfriend, or a child, or a• neighbor, who miry chance to read this no tice. that is sulierilig with Diarvitoca, Dysentery, Cholera Mullins, Summer Complaints, Colic, Flatulency, &c., then let them try Dr. Kee ler's Cordial and Carminative, and we guarantee a speedy cure. ! Lancaster Co., Nerville, Dec. 11,1846. - . Dr.Keeler—Soinetime last siininieryOur agent left me.some of your Infant cordial and Carmin ative, urging me to try it. It so happened that 1 mitt It case, a young child about-six months old, whose dolman:li void bowels were in a very disor dered condition, caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The child was a mere akeletop, there was much termini*, tetiestrius and constant evacuations. I administered every medicine I could think of, with but a slight alleviation of the complaint. then thought of giving your medi eine a ooturaening with small doses. a _eposlK w9y.qr_pgreglvesl.the child could bear ait "daTi can r ecommended in directions; before it had taken half a bottle, the stomach and bow,. els land recovered their natural tone, every tithe - bad symptom yielded, and the child rapidly re covered. have no hesitation in saying that your meth- CinC is the very best fOr the above complaints I have administered in n 21 years' practice. Very respectfully, your friend, - 11.13. BOWNIAN, M. D. Prepared-Oorner 0f . .3d - and - Bauth - streets - , - Pllll , Inlet phia,. For sale wholesale and retail by 5.A.41 I.CEL ELLIOT, Carlisle ; Dr. McPliereon,-Ilarids. burg; and by Druggists and Merchants through. out the county. • Jiily-21, 11147.-6 m: GARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.' An Appoved Remedy .p Dyspepsia; plies tc.; 4'4 T e two reasons why 'this medi be recommended to the public, hat most persons who have so ighl it buy itagain, thereby showing that they re gard it as a valuable Family medicine; the / other is that certificates arc in the possession / of the Proprietor of perinanent cures having been effected not only in personeafilictod fora short time, but also in cases of long standing It is composed altogether of a vegetable matter, is perfectly harmless, can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business: It restores and revives the animalsplriis, cleanses die stomach froth all morbid — humors which cause indigestion and 'acidifies. It also re moves nervous tremors, rhumatic pains, end prevents their return; cures alli colics of the stomachs and bowelsolinost immediately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blood. Thu direction accompanying each b ittle contains a number of certificates ono of which is given in this advertisemetit: DEAR SIR :—about two years ago MS Ile. verely; offlioted ,with :iepepsia, which for the last fifteen years previous to tho above named-timer which was very much inerammii by my having a bilmd vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which ineretuted my complaint, dispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that twiiker„, three years previous. to my usiug tho Garle. gant's Baliam, I never ate a meal but my• stomach became so painful that I had immedi. atoll to throw it up. Seeing - Gorlegant's Bal. earn advertised I waitiodueed to try a bottle'; oiler taken the very first. dose it appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose alibi first bottle helped me eo much that in the course ore few days my Stomach; began to retain and digest ovary thingl ate. I continud to use the Balsim ,until I used several bottles, which oared me entirely, and restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed ever since. and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully ecommend it to-all-persons -who-are aictedfil with dispepsia..or dibillty ofstentach. e II ENRY LOTTIIAN, Pred'k Co. Va. - - . , Prepared and sold by the - Proprietor, JOHN S. M I.LER,oppositethe Market Mouse, Fred. crick, Md. and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, sole azent. for Carliale. March 10, 1817. To Country Physicians. DR. M•Y,ERS has just received to addition to his fernier stock, a largo assortment f • DRUGS AND' MEDICINES. warranted, uro and frosh—among'which 'are ill the re. ent popular preparations of tho Profession, which he will•sell' on as good terms is any, establishment out of Philadelphia ' .' • , • co> Phyalcians are requested toeiltitlne•tor - themselves. ' • . • • ' ' my 7, 1847:1':.. •• • • •. • IFt nTEA _ BLA T Far ilysfutfin'ca Ora Others. . . . MUSIC received at Dr. *tiara'. Dru g 'JP ohoiqo tirade of Bleak Tee for Invalids 'and'dyapeplia.'; old and foliage Dyson, Dunpowder and Inipbrirel. , . , ' July 28, 1811,-,.._.„ )....) ; ' ' ' Cheaplard and Tunthlere. . ' fT. ro o'eivOck rati o ": l Oeditmoo!:. 'of low *••• aid Mon ..rare totel ToO4tloro, iultable :,13 . 913r, 26, tpri. :ma% str•oi . T .vvo7osl3 i'ine GiiiiiicoAt2- . -atio tone ' Vviksbiii•SeCoM-1200 ton s tams tiUtaers ;P6OOO bils. illtutiiiiiii,us;co s E s ., • " ,'•';-. ' - • ' • ' ~ ,Filiiiedc. Id' il, faiat:- AvyisblitiqiitrisB;-1841.'5' , --., '0: ; - 's i-s ' •: ; ~,. I,ll t NOTHEA;; ! mil Sid,;ofifrie'lpgaddk i 'at ;the La ; WE* apt:1;011SP, STOK joV ess a igh street„ rush asYsZiwast,43loVilitne•4lllllllhllo - Lawn 8, I,Bleached, ; in 4,-nblipotied iKititini 011isilems; To ak I ng s, Checks, llcsilo6oi i eine s na ware, Groceries ; &a., &a. ;- • ', -. ' • . i: dj diiiikorlY, -I', Coins's, July 7,•1.847. t .. . . . 7 11 . 1 - 0" ---P ' - ,MISB — EilLAt41.01;":1:111. 1 6 ' ) ','algriftitigileit4toolo4 Odk.j/ ' t M OIttIiERLAND VARLEY UTU - PROTECTIOX:C"IIPANY:itiIIrIie . Or ibCditeetten"of 'ac 11Isinagrea for the ensuingleati,' , ltlrieCC: llilleri.Presidenti:SiMuiPailbreit,Arice Pte.( iddentl Datidr;WalleCulleughi,Trettattrerr-A. , G. ,ll llllerSeoretnry,, , JimeiNgaltley,JohnT. .Green. John , fl aug,,,Abriiham ;King. Riebard Woods, Samuel Runde, William Peal b ll in o l iit) Coyle, Alexander Pavidapn...,'rhere. ,are it a number' of Agents appointed iii — the t eoliontee, Who will 'reeelie - aPpliei itienifnr-Lfe. suranoi diet* immediatel yfor, ati;. +total tethe Mike efthe Company ;When the pot tey ivi 1 , be issued without delay. • - For further Ini ortha tio n see the by-law.of the Company. THOS.C. MILLER Neat. "lA. G. Illtlcen,See'y. • The following gentlemen have been appointed AGENTS: I, peg., West(ietticshoro, - Gen era 1 Agent. . A. Coyle,Carlistr, Dr. Ira Days Meshaniesburg. Mutiraelp Inc M. Meansigsq: Newburg. Jobg Clendenin, Esq. llogestown. gteilheri Culbertson, Sliprensburg `September 29, 947 • • THE 'FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 4.;' v. . PHILADELPHIA, ' Charter Perpeloca.s4oo,ooo Capita/paid in Office 163 i Citerneit. street. •_ • . ; INA ICE INS ORANEE,eliliei•perriutuentorl i ted,agai net loss or dunnage by fire,on PROPERTY anti KPFECT34If-ertiny desemptiott, Im:town or Conntry,on the moat. reasonable terms. Applica tion-it made either personally or bi.reiter, wall be itrcilstitt y attimded to. C. "‘ &NICKER, Prest, • Rotes of Ineurance Reduced ! ErtTa IL - RISJC. • Brick or Stone dwellingsor stores from •• ei to 91re tlepos do Chorales 9i to 3 - do , do do Taverns 3 to 4 do 1:1' do do Berns 4'to 5 do do do Stables (private) 4to S do do do Stables (public) 6to 7* do •do - do Grist Mills, Water Power, • 7* to IS do ANNUAL RISK. Brink or Stone dwellings and Fur- ' niture from ^' 30 to 40e $lOO value do do .Stores and MINH . me diae 35 to SO do do do Taverns and Furniture • 40 to'6o do do do Barns and Contents ' 65 ton' ilo do do Stables (putlie) 100 to 150 do do do Grist Mill and Stock rs teto do Frame and Log dwellings and Fur niture 50 to 75 do do do .3 ores and Merchan dise 65 to 85 do do do Tavernsand Furniture 60 to 100 do d• do Barns and Contents irt - ) - 100 - do do do Grist Mills and Stock . —490 to 100 do 5 The subscriber agni-for the aboreeornpany for Carlisle and its , vicini.- All aprlicationsfor assurance either by ma nor personally , will be promptly attended to SEYMOUIt. June 19:194.5. 1,1-85 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y. F PHILADELPHIA. On the - Mutual Insuance pinciple, combined with a !age joint-stock apit al. I . educed to nearly lazy the usual ales. n Y the-Act-of Indorporatiori-the - stock - is 111 pledged for Ore payineut of any losses which the Company may sustain. And as en additional security to the assured, t h e re. quires that the profits of the business shall be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guar-write and protection to the insured against loss. Thin fund will be represented by scrip Issued by the Company, bearing interest notes'. seeding six per cent. per annum. The insured are entitled to n pro rata share °Rho profits of the Company, and will receive that•proportion of the aforesaid rand in scrip, whims the amount of earned premiums paid by him,- bears tithe total sum of earned premiums and capitol stock. The scrip thus isaliedArbe transferable on the books of the Company an stock. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses ,exceed the amount of earned premiturie. The insured are protected from lose at the customary rates of premiums. lint/lout any individual liability or responsibility for the losses or • expenses of the Corporation. - The assured have all the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and arc eligible as Director, of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle q superseding every other mode of Insurance, to would confidentlyreCommend it to his 'Honda and the public. The North American Company has•close their Agency. Those having policies expirin e in that - office can have them renewed in th Delaware Company on much more favorable terms. . For full particulars' enquire either by letter or person to JOHN .1. MYERS. Carlisle, September 10;18454-1 y. LLEN Ed EAST REJVXSBOROUGII MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE'COMPANY Til E Alien and Latapannsborot Mutual Fire insuratmeCompanyorCumber and County,in empomied by an act of Assembly, i s now fully or gamzed,and in operation under themanagetnent of rue following commissioners, vizt — •• — Cht.Stayrnan,Jecob Shelly,Wmß Gorgas,Lewis Ilyer,Christian Titzel,Michael Hoover, Henry Logar,M Wheel Conklin, Benjamin II Museer,Levi Merkei r lacobliirk,Meloluorßrenernanand Sam,l Proven, who.ee.apectittlly . call the attention of the eitiacniefCatatierlandand yerkaountiesto diced. ventage which , the"coiniurny had out. Tiferatea of iniursintie are al Icier and favorable as any Company of the kiiid In the State. -- Perilini wishing to become nieintiers "are invited to make akpiication to the agents of-the contpany who are to wilt upon tlierri at any time. JACOB SHELLS, Micuast lloovea, Vice President. Lead/ llyer, Secretary. ,Michael Cpalin , Treasurer. • ' Nliehael Hoover,General Agent,Meehaninsburi Rudolph Martin, N. Giimberland ,M Conklin, Allen township. ' ' Wm it Gorges "Allen township. Christian Titzel,Allen township.' Johr C,Duniapi Allen, township. Peter OsnnbartiElist Penesbaroitownship. David Muslin, Chinrchtown. C. O. Ilarmo,n,,Kingstown, . - ,He'ory ZenriOgiiiiiirerim,nstoWn, Shinn Oystnr,.Wernileysbiirg, , • DrAaeob'llsughinie4Carliele, :•3 Satoh Kirk;Genermil Agentfor York Cow ity,New . . Cninberlind P.O. • "' Henry Logan , York Counti. , ',? ; • • Jelin herr iek. , YerCaMintr. ;, John Rankin, York county . Diniel Belly, York county,' J. Bowman, , York noway. , Philisi Breckblll,Cumberland county. , - • Ii .Robert C.,Sterret, S. Middleton townsildP. , crltheragents will SO lidded liereafter, , Chellee - eneWlng an - moking 81 . .'SUFF! IS T A I N „of Thomas 'eole,brated . Caveniiiith,',Duscions ury 'OM OVe brand of Ccingreas .fives,: La. Vailit and Spike.. Demuth's Celebrated ..Itappeie' anal cniirce, , Nii.ccaboA, and:7Danner's rP sn4ffc : Splendid rjentatiOn;',Vegnerlal.ta. Victoria. Lwrilinavere.l...Solbana i Principaa;Cliarlit's and cholas ' biandiafjmportdd legate; together i nith• Cuba , and: Havanna, Eiminisli 'and 14alf.S . Fanieh alie,b'eat• imported and.Amerlican-leat;Tob!icoo' 4 7Allaf `4.vbiaktbei schiscribirli Iniipared tonell . on,falr itornill'l4? . t l hpietWiltilliat 44 0 0° 'Wgive,lilln f•PS i• __.1011,010 1 1 doors*4,olßeetened High;stf bit; Caaliele4 • • ; •:. , THOS H: ° GiIIBWEfj t.; • - Plftebititte.6 . '"" ,-,' ! :..1.,;;:f?:10.111taIligia 1 9.713::•:::' , ;',,:: _-,-- . - LirrADISkU.ANIIIERSAL-fillit-1 FripE"OnYlilloWil!,modiriiiie t at at Sher gime tiMe'putiolVourilltii,`and'etrelitliegictliti tystem. Dr. Leito*Ni'Pill'ariTiliew Medicine high has inst.:appeared'', an d is fiat bikini-A-W -:080es °falls others 4 thii!timiti! eltigi:' • These opilisaeocomposeifol .many ingredient', hol the .two, principal ones. are , Sarsaparilla .and - Wilt! Cherry, so united that they.act togethert- the one through its admixture with other substances, pu rifying and purging,while the other is strength ening.the system.' Thus those pilli are ' at the `aria -time tonic and 'Opening . ; a desidershum: Untold eagerCsought - foi. by meiliial men, but before disahvered. In other 'words they do the work of two medicines, and do a !much bet ter than any two we'know of: for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities, so 'that While they-purge they strengthen, andlionce they cattle no debilitation, and 'are- followed-'by I no reaction. Dr. Le 11,ey's Pills have a wonder -al-influence on-the-blood y they-not-only—purify- ' 'without weakening It, but the y re neve all nox ious particles from the chyle bef eit is conve ned into fluid, and thus make im are blood nn -utter-Impossibility. As there is io debilitation, so there li 'no name •oh elan s encoding . the oiler:Words °tibia most . ent of medicines, wirieli 'lever strains or tortured the digastic lune- VAnne,lrut eauseethem to *odic in a perfectly nat ural manner; and honce trmsons taken them do not become pale and emsrmated,hut the contrary, li h while. it.islhe property Of the Sarsaparilla, 'united as its with oilier ingredients, to remove all that is Coreign and-impure, it is molly the phoperty (lithe Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and-sound; and hence a robust state of health is the certain resultof their united opera hens. . For bale in Carlisle he Dr. J. J. Myers,sole .tent, end by Enby and kissing*, in Ktngstewn. geioni e hex 2.5 CarleilFeb 101847. WALLISTER S S . OINTMENT IT has pew or to cause all exam-sod SORES, SCROFULOUS' humors, 'SKIN DISEASES, • POISONOUS WOUNDS, to ellischitrt,e their put trld outliers, and then heals them. It is rightly termed All-healing, for there, is scarcely a disease, ester:al or internal, dint T will not. benefit. I have used 't for the lan tour teen years for all diseases attic chest, vonsuinp tion and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not one singhi C 4190 has it failed to ben efit when the patient. was . within the reach of mortal means. , I have loalphysicians learned in the profession. I have had ministers of the Gospel,Jisilges of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of the higheet_ erudition, and multitudes el the poor use it in every variety of way anti there has Steen but one voice---one univeasal "plc 'Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." CONSUMPTION.---It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon die luitgs seated as they are within the system. Hut, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs silparates the poisonous particles that are conett ming thein„a_nd...e,xpel them from the system.-- It is During personsof Conaumption continually. HEADACIIE.---The salve has eared persons of the headache of lii year's standing. and who hid it regular every week no that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like faeces'. ' RIIEUhf A11.951.--It removes almost imme, diately the intimation and swelling whets the pain ceases. Read the direcitnit aeo.rud the box. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver tom lolaint, pain in the :Ica or side. falling off of the hair one or•the other always-accompanies cold feer. --- (Thla - ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disemie to have cold feet. •-• In scrofula, old sores, erysipelas, saltrheum, liver complaint, sore eyes, quinsy. sore threat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all cheat diseases such at asthma, oppressions, pant—also, sore lips, chapped hands, tumors, cutaneou s true • turns, nervous diseases unit pf the spiuti, there is no medicine now inown as good. DC iLU HEAD. \Ve have coned cones that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any ot, wheyla s few boxes of : ointment cured them. BALDNESS.—It will restore the hair aaoner than an:tother thing. - BURNS.--It is the best thing in the world lor Onros. .Read the directions aroulid the box. WORMS. --It will drive every vestige of them away. The% 41k probably no medicine on the face of tbe mina slronce so stire and so safe in the expul sion of worms. ti COHNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. l'rople need never be troubied with them if trim will use it. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by tnis Ointment. JAMES 'MCALLISTER & Co . _ Sole prop! ietors of the nbove mediciure. CAUTION,-No OINTMENT will be genu ne. unless the' names of James McAllister or names McAllister St Co., are written with a pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. liaversiick and Dr..1..1• Myers, in Car'isle, .1, & 3.le chanicsburg; Siniser & Paul, Churchtown, and John Duller, New vine. ASA FURTHER EVIDENCE That the principle of curing disease by cleans ing and purtlyh,g the body. is strictly in senor dance with the laws whieh govern the animal economy; .and if properly carried out by the use of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Will certainly reknit in the completeiardition of disease; we offer the following testimonials, fivin ',enamor the highest respectability in New York who have meet,' ly been cured of the most obsti nate complaints, solely by the use of Wright's In dian Vegetable Pals claim North American Col lege of lienith.• ceuTIFICATE3 OP CURES. • • from Now York City. DR.WW. WIIJOHT:—Dear Sir,— At 'your re-• 'commetidation,l some time some made mini of Wright's Indian Vegetablo• Pills, of the North American College of Health, and can conscienti ously assert that for.Pdrifving the blood and ren. orating the system, I have received more benefit from their use than from any other medicine it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet with. I am, dear sit, with many thanks, your obliged friend, CHARLES M. TATE, No. 60 Hammersly street, New fork. From Trarioctrai/g, N. Y DZAR SlrttrA have been •of feted far several years with inward .weakness and g eneral debility, accompanied at times wtth pain in the side and other distressing complaints. Alter having tried various medicines without Wert, I was persuaded• b) a friend to make trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to sate have relieved•rnein a most wonderful manner. I have used the • mediaine as 'yet but a sho# times,and have no doubt, by a, peeseverencetin the use of the medicine according to directions, that I shall in a short time be perfectly repaired. • I most ivilitngly•recotomend said Pills to all persona. 'similarly arniateeliand in the full belief that the SaIDO , beneficial, results will follow their remain, yours sincerely, HENRY A. FOOTE, Warrarsing; Ulster C. ,-Wm. Bs,wasz or Courrranrscrs.--This , 'publia are cautioned `against they many spurious medicines , which in order 'to dereive.2are called by names similar to Wright'. Indian'Vegetable Pills. ::' - • Charles Clgilby, Carliele;r7 , • John C~oovg~ hiechanieabutk.. ". • • , Brine:rain & I , rowel, New Cumberland „Aimee Minion?, '.• ' Alea.Cathearti.Sheperdeicoorti. • .1 & S A, Cayle,Hogeetown, , • • Jaaao, , ,lkartain Lisbon, . !Ingmar Ahurchtown, • John — P:Rhothcrill[lolliFlcßiiiidt t S. Sentemart, Nclibtirg Ofßowe 'devote&i.exeluili4ily 'l7;:ihe 'sale 'ot i NV riglithiln6iii)i'V4etible Pllll, wholesale end' rat 11,169 Baie Stivel;.thiladelphla I eta 'Green woochiriiti New 'Yorki and A9B Tremont Street; MOUNT , EAGLE • , .TRIll°411.11,; ;.. 1 1 111-1113„ iiithe best, ~ over erad for article• .- -citizoi - "' ' - cleansing and polishing every kind ol Me l . tal o and Glass'Warei being . auperior'to.ratten stonii . whiting;&e., ii it Produces the most bril l : hant and lasting poliskivlM very little iabOr: - .lt is alio.an excel/ent article forelesepink windows ROll , mirrors:•- . The:, American Tripoli ,li!altbi 'getbar„free from acids and'oorroding sebstanoes and. Is therefoni interior tot* Italian so muck ;Piled- in Etirgfie: Asia, poison who-has- tised-the. article ill( ,bo"4l,htiut rit:P Pileir !I } cents :per lniper:,r,i;:Peimons. - iilihtng ,to „poi° so- tiii:iell ,agalh,can 10 icipplijed at the seas tine coin , ,pahrs,ptieni by Milling, at thellnig.._ re,oru . • , ,•', ',., . .; ..,. 4:k ,W , AV PNING .: -'' Ciiiiiii ' Octblitkl 0 ' I BC/tt ''''' 41i.. , " . '1,Cliji r iiiitip'"Ijia.' .1 ENE CARPETS'AND :L. IIE CLOTHS . • Arie,cti.p.4l:p__:ca r peu_orarehou,,_ to;silliM.3l:Yritrnbtar pu:y Parpetit;oll - ClothiT ir-,lke4-wijj find it irpitly:lq AileiOtalvantage to call Mi. the ill'aiider a very low, kent4trt his other exoensesere eo lied he is in docetto: selle6oOdi Weolesale'or Retail at the 16west prices le the city, ,:11:hg.eastnot tajl to he suited with price kill the very choice assortment he offers of beautiful Imperial, Super & Medium, Li Venitian Ciiroetings, in great.variety and new styles and Oil cloths of all widths to ' cut .fcir rooms halls bre, with .5 great variety of Ingrain Correia' from ts to Weems, and Entry, •and Staii-(arpets from 12 to 32 Cents per yard.— Also - Hearth Rugs, Table and Piano Coveii, -Rods, Rag and Cotton Carpeting Re Re •li It Et.I)RIDGI: No. 41 Strawben't et. one door above Chesnut near 2(1 street, Reptember 1,1847 IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manuthe tory, No. 411 North Front street, between • Market and Arch streets, Philatl'a. 111 HE Stibecribers having. Made gri at ittprove .l. ments in the above business ate now-manu facturing.of a Superior nuality,all kinds of PLAIN end ORNAMLNTAL WINE WORK, Well as Sieves, Riddle!, Serenes E/o, for all kinds of grni n, seeds, sand, ore, snuff ? starch, brickdost &C. Founders' Sieves of a sfiperior quality constantly on hand. A Is° Safes,.Wire Dials Covers, Sofa Springs: Twilled Wire for Spark Webers &c. ORXAMENTAL WINE WORN, -such -101 Gages, Nursery Fenders, Gardett Rbeilering; Flower Stands, Trainers . , Trellis work for Grape Vines; We. Also Wire Fencing of every description,.' a zr °Niers thankfully , received and promptly executed by • . WATSON El CON. September - 22,1847. B. E. MOOItE.., I. N. MEMOS MOORE iticRISDON. • MERCELANT TAILOpS, • N 0.70; Smith Third Street,.nearly-apfoatte the Exchange., Philittlelphin. fIESPECTFULLY announce to their friends anal the public that they, arc constabtly pre pared to make to nrder. of the fittest and best materials, and at moderate prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing constituting a Gentle ' man's Wardrobe, for which' tlieir complete stock of choice and cai•efullv selected Cloths, Costal meres. Vestings,,Sv., of the latest and moat deal rable patterns, are particularly designed. Their own practice/ knowledge of the business and • personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire !satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfnlly twitter air invitation to give them a call. - • Having been for years connected wi some of the best and most fiasltionable_establi melds in this century, employing none bet firstlute work 1. en, and being in the constant receipt of the la, test fashions and best styles of 100113. they are fully prepared to accommodate customers in the treat manner: Phi lade' plaid August 18, 1 847*6 mo .CHEAP CLOTHING STORE! THE Subscriber, of the-fate firm of Buck & Moore, takec this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that ho has bought out the Interest of S L Buck, at Ilia old cstablislied CLOTHING STAND, N 0.244 Market-Strobl, Philadelphia, and is now pre pared to furnish nil kinds of ready made CLOT.IIING, at price which cannot but secure to him the.patronage of all who wish to pur. these cheap clothing. I have splendid French Cloth' Dress and Frock Coats, from 55,50 .to $18; do Pants from 75 cents to $8; Vests from €2l cents to $4; suit of 'Summer Clothing for $2,25. Also all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnish. Rig Goods at extremely low prices._ Wholesalu dealers In Clothing would do well to call at the store of JOSEPH .1. MOORE.. 254 Market street, Philudelpkie August 18, 1847 DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, At the Philadelphia 1/iguerreotype Establish meet, Exchange, Third Story Rooms, Nos. 24 and 27. THE. proprietors centime to take the above Portraits in any size and style, and are happy to announce that they have made several improve. menus which add very much to the dclicaey and beauty of the oortraits taken at their establishment An examination of specimens at their rooms is respectlully solicited and every exertion will be made to give entire satisfaction W.& F. LANdENIIEIM, Sole agents for the sale of Voigilaetider's Ap paratus, and importers of plates, chemicals, &c Philapelphia August 19,1847 RIDGWAY & KEEMLE,37 N. Wharves below Race street, afFer for sale at the LOWEST PR ICES, all the articles of the Oil Trade. Their stock is varied and ostensive, sad they feel confident of giving satisfaction to those who cull., They have new on hand • Pure Sperm Oil, White Winter. and Fal Oils of differenLqualitics, Solar Oil, W inter preedm Lard Oil, Winter Elephant and Whale Oils, Refined, Racked and Common Whale 'Oil, Tanners' Oils, Sperm Candles, Caine, &c., &c. Philadelplita, August 18, 1847. N B.—All goods delivered in first rate order July 7,1817. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, AT the Philadelphia Watch and .lewslry Store, 96 North ffit Second. St., corner of Quarry : IA :, Gold lever Watches,fulljo" : ..., : i ' . - 4 , , , . ailed, IS carat cases $45 00 1L1.6.5. - R.i.l;' . Silver Lover Watches, full jewelled ' 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior Quarter Watches lO 00 Imitation quarter Watches not warranted' 5 00 Gold Spectacles 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles 1 75 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones 3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils 16 currant.: , 200 Gold Finger Rines 37.4 cents to $B, Watch Moses 'plain 123 cents t0 , ...18,i; Lunet 25. Other articles In proportion. All gouda war ranted to be what they are sold. far. .. _ . . 0. CONRAD On•hand Pomo gold and Silver i Levers, 1 .1,0= pines and Quartiers !ewer than. the 'above prices. Philadelphia, Feb, 3, 1847. HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK No 87 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA., 19111 IE celebrity-ofthe Inks manufactured by the subscriber, and the extensive sales whim 'quenrupon the• high reputation which they have attained, not only throughout the.Ungted Stites, but in the West Indies and in China, has induced him 'to' make every necessary arrangement to supply theja.t ,demand upon his estaddishinent He is now prepared with every ,variety of Blac - ift; Blue. and • red Inks, .Copyi lig,. Ink, Inslelible Ink, and Inkl r oiirle - r - 01 - 11,•prepared under , hit own personal 'superintendence,. so, that .puroliaserii may depend upon its superier.ality ' H 'OVC.R'S ADAMANTIN E CEMENT, e superior article Or. Mending' G lais;Chimt; Cab inet Ware. tee., .nseful :to .`every' , Hcitiiiiikeeper, be:ng a white liquid ,easily applied,' ainfiletafeii bid by ordbl,o3, - • , IMPiitriphlets;liontaining thentieferouiLteiti: monials'ormen ..of science, and othrrs, dill be ;tarnished to puteliasers.. 7 . For sate. at the 'Manufactory. Wholesale ,ind Hetall,•Ne.. or North Third Street,oppotlte Cherry Streel,Philailelphia,hy _ .10SEPH-E:HOVEll,lllaauFaCtiirer.: rrio.orN .rilm AR pAPARILLAt,-.T 11 Petiole. it now . eitientliVQly , lllo4 and others for the removal rem oral-and permanent cure diseases arising from an impure state of die hioo or habit" - of the' SYstek tit la warranted . the mantlfselorer.'tO•be: fiv e tiflleleStrOngeethan joy pieparasion. 'oF,stor se i ne kind' extant; 'and.' each bottle to bontain per,bettle: ' L. If. US:r At' he:I)EBARI o,ta Yei •sojev lack; and:, Fitp 411 o n t yeliteotsi al tibbilnal and FlowOys. .117 r ~ of . Finish ne w firilqgn Novenitier:lo,lB47- DM HEAP OIL STORE, PlillaDELPlll-4. ERR , AP , It earli.6lc uP3=RIA=Ix:II WOULD respectfully mill the attention o Housekeeper's and the Public tothe'exten .eive stock'olsplendid Furniture;ineludiniSo fag, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, DIOS sing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety o Cab inet-trare and Chairs, which (hey ,have just opened at their nett , rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Louther Streete,,Cerliele., _ They are confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elvganto-of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their CH EAPNESB,.wiII reco nnond them to every person wanting Furniture They have also made arrangements for menu eturing and ,keeping a constant supply of eve article - in their tine, both plain and orname el, elegant and useful,-at prices which they contra rail to suit purchasers. i rlity,,would,earnestly invite persons who are about to commence liousekeep. ing to call and examine their present. elegant stock, to - whicli . theY will einisiiiiiqy make ad. ditions of the newoat and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order ut the shortest no. lice, for-town end country.. - April 21', 1847. IFRDCLAINI it fo the Weirtil= v l liar BrvicO l ; Compound Syrup of lloarhound is, without exception or exaggeration, the mast safe a lid epee tly.cure fora!l diseases arising from Coughs and slolds, which unfortunately neglected, too often end in Consumption. If Hance s Ctmpoend up of If oarthound Is taken on the first appearance of a Cough it will immediately cure it and save the sufferer from an untimely grave. Price 50 cents. For sale by Seth S Hance, 106 Baltimore stand corner of Charles and Pratt ate. Baltimore For sale in Carlisle, by J & NV B FLENIING, at their cheap Drug store opposite the 'Railroad Depot. (June 2,1847. Seperior Old Wines and Brandies, For Olegicinal PlllOBOB. PR. MYERS has jusrselected in the city an aasortment of the most cicalae old a and Brandies, for medicinal and table purpoaaa.. _Those purchasing-may depend uponthem as being pure. Also Champaign, Port. Claret and other summer wines. Ju1y.214, 1847. ein e ltt Po r Cisterns, And BEDFORD WATER in barrels' and half barrels. for-sale by COLUMN & CO. Chambersburg, July 28, 1847-3. t • 'Witco's. Ilb`de. flame Sboldicra .and Sides •• for Bala by --- FUNK & MILLKR Harri3burg, June 9, 1847. OA NAL AND RAIL ROAD LINE, FOR Philada, Baltimore, Pittsburg, rittaVt.. =r , .216.714 "ffer J. W. K t-R R , FORWARDING& COMMIS'N MERCHANT HARntsuunG, 4 p-A; RN -FORMS his friends and Cho - public, I NFORMS liberal patronage extended to him during the past year, he bus been encouraged to make more extensive arrangements for the ensuing season, and has added two new, Jargon 'and splendid Boats to his LINE, nod will be fully propeted rifler the opening of the Coital b forward Produce and Merchandize of all kinds to and front Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg. &c., at the lowest rotes of freight and with the utmost despatch. Agents for Boats, • Moser.. CARLISLE & ( PASKELL, • t. Race street Wharf, Philadelphia Messrs. GIESE & SON, No. 48 Commerce st. Whart,lialtitntre Meseere.CLAßK & THAW, J. MeEADDEN & CO, Pittsburg. Agents for Core, Messrs. W EVER LICH & GRIER; No 272 Market et. PULL& Messrs. CHALOR ER 4. REYNOLDS, N 0.423 Market et. Phdada Messrs. SITER, JAMES & Co., . Broad street, Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, N. at. Baltimore March 17, 1847;1-.—tf. NOV• HAT is most conducive to health'? A PURE STATE' A N.D CIiRCULA. T NOF THF. BLOOD. 'Now the best meth od to insure a healthy state of Blood is, no i Iv first symptom of arty disorder of the vireo's Ong finid,such as Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Gid diness, or any of the diseases which- arise therefrom, to use Hatiee's Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, filly , pills in a box i for 25 cots. according to the directions, and y6n will obtain Inintedi• 'ate relief. One Ward . of Caistion.—When you go to purchasn Hance &impel Meer Blond Pills, be sure you get the geßiiine erticle. Price 25 cents per box, or five boxes for one dollar.. Pei sale by Meth S. Hence, tOB Baltimore street, and corner of Charles and Pratt eta., Bultl• more. . For sale In rlisle, by J. &W. B. FLEM ING, at Choir cheap Drug store, opposite. the Railroad Depot. (June 4, 847.)L THE PILES 1• Cure for Life secured P'meß. CPI-IA APB INTERNAL REMEDY for the cure of Piles. The Vegetable Pile mory, invented by Dr. A. Upham, a tlistim guislwil-ph)stchin-of Nevi Vocknity - , - iatlic - only really successful remedy for that dangerous and digressing complbitit, the Piles, ever offered to the ? mericanlibblic. — The Electuary contains no Mineral Medicine. , no Aloes, Colocynta,_Qamboge, Or Editor power NI and irritating purgative: No fear of (Aida cold while under its influence; 'no change in diet necessary: If taken according ,to .directiolts, a cure for life is guaianteed. Another Certificate added to the hundreds th.:, have already been reeei ved, of .the efficacy of De clitham'aPeetuary. • ' • _ .. ~. ,• • I DIM YORK, Atigust26, 1846. Messrs. Vyatt & Ketcham—Gentili For seve ral years past I have been troubled, with Piles, n very costive state of my onmphins not lie' ig vr severe as to di sable me froth kasittesa, and a dread I. had - Of ollYsleiane and patent Medicinee, that until , this, spring' ,I never, used any medicine of ,applied to a physician for relief._ TheViloathen beangaosevere that! alimv.edaeveral operat'ona , to be pprformed,e4thOut any benefit,- Petermin cd after thie to, try. other Means, I read, po advet , tlieteent ol;st Cure gOaraateed•by 'the' uie of Dr Upitim's Eleetuary: - • I intreltatied ehrbe'linxeini youritOre, and 'from ihe use ot Whichl - foUhd :Myself entirely cured of the' Piliii;antliOy health 'Muth improved. I remisin;• Sirs: voile inns,,' In debtedfriatul::— :.. • ~. ..', E astkilhaace:. ' Merchant Tailor,l94 Broadwayopstalras .' - : - Dr. KellYithanti'prop,rietor, ! ';••;-'',', ••,.i:• • ' WvArr Bs Keveuax,4 91. iFilitott . ;.Strtet,. Wea. York, General Agents for the: Bouthei.,n,States. ' .. VSold - le - Carlialei - hy'Si`gintiMwevr, an . prugglstagenerillythroUghoktthis Pelted Eitatet rriee.,l: '." . ..• ' . ' - , 1',.'.• ' ' November II 1940. - , - •.. •:• .' • '" , - ~ ." • . . .." CI.OVE.ANODYNE,_,-.:) .'- ..—::-,'-'; _ s---. 7. • AN% iteteetiiitii itry4 :perceetl:',. ••• . :ogee tor that most-exceueleting the - =TOOTU..ACHL,,.`i . dijease , the : -TOPTWApHEO-7; e t % ~• , • le to be founant: - ; •••,:,•,. ,i , -' ,y .', ~ A T, ~,,„ ',: ; ; 2; ,•, -- .:.t.-, i ELLIVIt'S ' ' )..I,i , , • , -- Drug & Chemical' Store ' : .3. /... e 1 ' / t, Dee': 30, , '1840. • ',.-',:;••:*•• 1 :.-:: : • ~•,,•-• e-, , • . • ; . Pippcome rUgE'pli reef n d ltn oat percent , aPt itriVAleid preeervetienliof thelinift , Witi• glinted genuine ileac mariiini r lorsli,lt EMINVS I tru ntilet",nuptsiy.pf,,Tin iunt,Siguret, Ar, 11 6,t; re s ; Jn et Ted NV:-H ncurtiiitOtticenkiin' !101)iltibc101)ii1. -,l • ll acte'tich.i . . ,. .pstamm2)9Eaketims Gam, of_itaraerpotype-Piiitr'aits , , •.. azid - Pafight Groups, "No: 14Q , Clitenut 5t.,.3d door below Fifth St, ptiILADELpinA. ADMISSION r pup.) THE pictUre* taken' at this establishment are pronounced. by artists and 'scientific men, Unrivalled for depth'of loue - and`softhess of, light and shade, ,w hjle They display. all the aftrafttc virrangement . df. the highest effort of the painter. . Citizens or sWangers visiting the Gallery, cau have their Miniatures or Protraits taken in this unique_ stvle,and neatly . set in-ilforeeio eases, ..cold.Locicets or Breastpins tee, in a few minutes. We copy the following from the Philadelphia'. Saturday Courier: AMERICAN SUPERIORITY, .i• • The public journals have at different periods announced, as a retnarkableproof of the skill and proficiency of A nverioan Artists, that Daguereo types are,now- tootle in this - city suyifflor in evecy respect to those made in any of the &mopes% cities. • The success cf American artiste wa • confirmed in a very gratifying and conclusive manlier, by Mr. Barnum', publicity stating at the close of his Tent Thumb exhibition in- thiS city, that Mr. Root had made 44 -one good pie: tarot with only's single iniltire. In. additionio which Mr. R. Ims been furnished-with the folloW-. jog osoneitssiyocertificate,siitied It-will be perp cemval ty the parents of Tom Thong', by .MM Barnum, Ids teachetwand secretary.all of whole. were With lihn in Winne , • • Pintortertis-Johe 1 1111.17'• The Pauguereotype of Tons Thumb anti , hin family,iincluding his several- teachers, fountain; driver, equipage Fic. and his ration* costumer mei characters, Made A.-Roott-pY:WIMI lONE in alfrtireaent rft Vegree of iMantifertit# 'truthfulness to Nature-, wilt a bold chirm ' outline, softness, expression. beauty and delicacy of finish, and undorin IMlllifince that we, have never Seen equalled. -They are decidedl y mr to any thing oftlie•kind witnessed by useit ei ther lit ihiti•nonett y or-in London, Paris or a ny of the cities of Europe which We have visited. We take pleasuro itthearing testimony to the courtesy. .and skill so uniformly manifested by Mr.4toot, the erniaently successful, Diguerrecityehlt. • • Signed S. E. STRATTON (the tither) . CYNT STRATTON(iIie Mother). P. 'l'. BARNUM (Exhibitor °Maim Thnmb in Englamiand Anne. rica and Proprietor. of the New York and Baltimore Al maim. W. W. IV MISTER (Secretary) rtmoDoitE' CATLIN (Advertiser and Secretary of Torn Thnnib In Europe) - H. G. SHERMAN (hit Preceptor) This is certainly very striking testimony in favor of American superiority, contirg_as_it does from Those who have examined speComens of t best productions in the art in most of the prior . ple cities of Europe. ` ' July 28,1847-6 mo. NEWIRON AND STEEL STORE. THE - SubsCribers, Importers and Dealers _IL in Foreign and American Iron, beg !env* to call the attention of purchasers of IRON and STEEL; to the new assortment of Swede Norwegian, Coble and Common English Iron, which they now have alit are -constantly re miving from Europe direct. Also-Agierican ron, consisting of Hoop, Band, &roll, English, Mission. and 'American Sheet Iron; Smolt Round and Square Iron, from - 3.l6ths and Upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse shoe and Nail Rods, Aile Iron, various sizes; Locomotive, Tire and Railroad Iron; Angle Iron, Half 'round Iron, &c. Spring and Bliiter ed Steel, from beat stamps of Swede hunt .. Cast 'and Sheer Steel, &c. all of which they offer _at Ilia LOWEST rates, for cash, or at six months for approved reference, and to which they invite the attention of purchasers belbre reph nishing their stocks. Also, Pig and Bli om Iron received on coin. mission, on which advances will be made. ---- EAR - PS - A. — BR 1 N'gr • Iron and Steel Merelinolv, 117 N. Water St. and 5 N. Del, Avenue, Phil• July 28, 1847--1 y WATCHES, JEWELRY, /cc. THE subacribrr offers to the trade, or by retail, a large and general assortment o the following articles, being all of his own int portation or mainifacture. Buyers of goods in this line are incited to examine the useurtment, and orders are sulici• tad, with the assurance that every effort will be made to give sutisfactiu,n and insure a contin uance oft uatom: Gold & Silver Lever %Valellea of ordinary qual ity. Do. do. do. ofsupetior finish. Do. do. do. Anchors Zy Levine& Silver double cased English and Swiss verge Waiches,ll.il light, medium and heavy Va- res. Geld Jewelry in all yodeller, fineand common Silver Plated. and Silver Worcs. Musical Boxes, playing 2, 4.6, 8 and 10 tunes Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens co Clocks, in gilt Lind • kilns Mantel and 0 L. frames. %Vatclimalter Tools and materials of all sorts. Fancy Arti ca. Fancy Fans,„Steel - Beads. 4c. flaying , , ery facility fur obtaining goods on the moat yantaScous terms, corresponding . in ductmc to will be offered to purchasers. JOHN C. FARII. 112 Chesnut St., Philadelphia. July 21. 1847. Hats, Claps, Ladies' Bluffs, Boas, Oki TOM ERCHANTS. HATTERS BE. OTHERS: aaanakur a BROWN, - hat and Cap IVarehonse and Mannfinto4, No, 196 .Ilark4 Street, • • SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH, PIi•LADELBHIA D ESPECTFULLY solicit attention to thei. IL large' and complete 'stock of Hats and Cups, .narinfictured under tlie;r own !immedi ate . alrection-nnd supetittlendinceiwith all the advantages of modern triffirnreinfMtalisTenable them to combine the important qUalitieicardu rability, taste and beauty , cif finish with en treme cheapness of price. An immense and beautiful anointment ors varieties and-prices of Barer, Brush; Silk, Moleskin, Russia, Caseimere, Wool, Sporting and Ashland Hats. - Alpo; A general asstPltnant of every.var icily of Cape, Otter, Fur Seal, flair Seal, Musket, Plain and nine)? Cloth every style; Bed. Black andßonWn Muheir,.Stialette, Glazed, Oiled Silk and Pei Cepa: X,adies' Muff's, Boas, Ate., at thelreitylowallt prices. Buyers by the dozen or less, arti'Millet,'' Call and see if it hi' net telhein' ihierent tea With us. , Pardonler 'attention paid toßia packing . of Hots, &c. • Cash' paid for 111tiskrat and Shippinunirs. GARDEN.* DROWN. _ • No. 196 I a rltek , qtrco?t, below Sixth St. V WAIUMPII/O, 111 !1bsti ribei:liasgairettirtml tiofer 'NE it'lool:4Colonsistingl tali tor the following artielest , - -; , ..Chanibry,PlainAGlnghamsiPlaid Ginghalnsi i • New Sly le Eidieoes, wriarge White and brown Muslins, „White aod i bto wi; .-4 and 5.4 Sbeetingsi "Ticking and Checks,' Mgt 23 doz.: Coiton.HOSiery,,all•kind's;, • .200 . 1b5, colored -;Cotton Irish Lioeni;'Prom ST to st;otl` Hoek' Siriped . 4sid 114thia ifi White and faney,Uneinifoir,Gell. Summer ClOth . Casiimeres and Visaing's:carpet 1 The above netwirtinielLunited," oo ,klhe •old WI makeiny".afeekoomOleti: in North Hanbies'ane*st l l l- elamili - . • , -CarliilidnljF,7o lB 4 7 ;, , •• • '"- 1/004blai';NO.,./ VI a n d A • ~ „ :; . 100 bble,:femily:shad. 0, Oatbblalletring,,for sale by • ;', • (: VDDIKATAI/LLEk: ".114rIii.011;40116,. As Vinegar.l ;(4 , , , „Freslllllliirel 'Or :received , a{;' G 8e; temb'er SACKS! Grcitind`Altito, ti .br , _ • G. R. C11.11?1;11V3, • Cseihie October '13,184T. • ; " 13