~~r~~s~7:~~~~~~~ti;~a~~~~a~. 'PUBLISHED EVERY -WEDNESDAY ... - ---aaIICE-in-thc-South-West- angleolthe public, 'Square ; back ° of the Court-Rouse ) f ERAS: OF SUBSCRIPTION , -- ire - It - Dollar and - Tiny:cents nyear ta ADVA2IOIR.---- two Dollars, if paid within the year. ono Dollar for six months. Thew terms will be rigidly adhorod to. • • RATES .OF ADVERTISING, • hdrenteerhents, making littnen lines dr loos, brit be 'charged at the rate of Fifty cents for one insertion,--• twee time. for One Dollar, and twenty-ilve cents for ~ •rt e csair r a g b a s d a i t i l t u t e i n , e t f ix o T i ro ve r g t. t. N te re e arly.nd rer tint a ty ... ifl line Column, with the paper, for one year, . - 625 'Hallo column, do. . do. - Ma ---Two-Aquarea r tv-ith.ntatirtartycttanges, lt inusineen Cards, With the paper, -,, ton JOE PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, t hat as Handbllle, Alanics,tirculars and evecyoth r description of Printing,Artecmted itunsomely ea ' e a pediosly and at the ILOAVFASt PRICES. 4' -- . Dr.. Wood's St . ergaparilit Wild Cherry. Bitters. ,i RE an Infallible Medreme for Dyspepsia or -.4ll.._lndigestism,..BD universal complaint, Head aelie , Depression of v pi Kits,j'i ni pies iWrI Poston's .on the face, Habitual ,Costiveness, Rheumatism, Affections Odle . Bladder mid Eichim s. Bilious Fevers. It- is a perfect preventative of Bilious and Western Fe, vrs; and the best remedy ever 'used in restoring the patient; after bring peostrct , .ted by Fever, &e. Erysipelas, Enlargement of the Bones, -Fever and Ague, Flatulency, Foul ness of Complegion, General Deirility , tor geol.!. rat protittittinn, caused by, disease, medicine, or ' indiscretions committed hi youth,ablarrition of ; mind,confusion of ideas, loss of niemnry ,dimness ?e of vision, a hopeless expression f countenance; • and for this class ofilisease gene Ily,thistriedi , -ohne hatmeverhail , its- equal.. out, Giddiness, tirsirelAntpure Blood; Jatmilic I Loss of Arnie.. i i , tile; Lira. l•iinplitint; Leprosy; Looseness. MEIWORIAL DISEASES.-•WeVer Nils to eradicate entirely, ill the effects of Mercury in finitely sooner than any other medicine. Night ' t weats; nervous. Debility; Nervous Complaints Of titi kinds; Neuralgia; Organic Affections. Pal- Vitation of the Heart; Painter's Cholic. 'Pains, in the ...tad, aide, back; limbs, joints and Organs; Rush (blood to the head; Zciirstr; Zak Rheum; Zwel 3g; sick Headache; ttifiliess of the Joints; Zcorbsta or King's Evil; Syphilis in its worst . fritlirs; Ulcers of every description, sod the Ery "sipelas; Exposure and Imprudence in Lite, • , FEMA LE - COM PA I N L.TS—.Litilesi of pale complexion and consumptive habit soma' stick as are debilitatki by those obstructions •whick re.. lIIRICS are liable to, at restciri dby the use of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor. It is by far eke best reniedy nyer ilisetiVered for weakly elifir, dren, and such as have hail humors, being plea- . ' - santAltey readily take it. It immediately restores be appetite, strength and color. ' ' Nothing can be more surprising than its invig tending divots on the human frame. Persona,llll weakness and lassitude heroic taking it, Ist once become robust and full of energy wider its influ ence. It immediately counteracts the nerveless , ofas of the human frame, which is the great cause barrenness. • The following are some of the certificates and complimentary notices that have been receited lay theproprintdr ,of the ef fi cacy of this medicines NH.. Philip Wilcox, of, the well known firm of -- -Willcox bt-In i elimondi shipwrights, of New_ Ben- Turd, was entirely cured ors confirmed canker of the stomach, throat and mouth, with lime lips usually accompanying this disease, and his gene ral health much improved by clause 'of only one bottle. Mr. Wilcox has. suffered severely for a number ofyears - With this ilisease, - and attributes his core entirely to the use Mille linters. Col. John Doylies, Deputy Zliet.il£ of Bristol county, Mats., has voluntarily MA tified thid lie was eured bythe Ilit:temorJaiinelice,Bitligestion, ileadache and Vertigo. Col. Giblia, of Zand wWI , teillifies iliac several persons in Bait town, well known in him, hoc been benefitted by the use of.the Dittersomil in every case they have given the most perfect satin . 'faction. .D. R. Perkins, Esq. Attorney at Law, 01 New Itedford, was oured of an unpleasant eruption or the face, by the use of the Bitters. [From the Daily Evening But letinl It is not our custom to puff Patent. Medicines villein we know them to be really excellent.— slaving ourselves a knowledge of Dr. Wood s Sarsaptifilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, and have 4 ngse'reryl friends who :lave been benofitted by their use, we do not hesitate to recommend them lathe public. Both Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher r y are articles of established reputation. in the tried . feel world, and this prepnration is made, with greatjalare and ippenrs to combine all the meili einalqualities Jr both in an un tsual manner. For sale •by the proprietor, E. Thornton, Jr. Water street, and by the Druggists generally. Any one angering from diseases of the 1)10A, indigestion, or headache, Would do well to give these Bitters a trial. ' Prepared by 1;. Thoritton, Jr. Sold Whole sale and Retail by Wvarr & Erre lIASS, 121 VW! ton street, New York; SA NI DEL ELLIOT I', Carlisle, and Druggists generally throughout the I United States. Price Is, large bottles. I December 2. 1840. . I Dr. Keeler's Vegetable Panacea. • For the•removai and permanent cure of all diseases, arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit of the, body, viz, Chronic affections of the cheat, Chronit Pleurisy, Bran chitis, Catarrh etc. Serenity' in all its stages, Toter, scald-head, Cutaneous af !inflow; of the face and i"xtremities ; Chronic lie • patio - diseases, Chronic- R.heumatiani,Cliforitc Enlarge ments of the ligaments and Joints White Swellings, Siphilis; Siphilitit affections, Mercurial and hereditary pre dispositions and constitutional disorders, etc Among all of the various Medicinal produce tions that sclence has discovered and art pre• pared for the alleViatien of human suffering from disease that arises from a vitiated condi tion of the Blood and organs of nutrition, fore meet stands the PANACEA. Where ether remedies hava failed to destroy the essential principle:of disease, as it was worming its mole-like way int - tithe deep Biases of bo dy and undermining the folindetione of Health, Dile remedy pervading every tissue, organ and ,part of the body has by its powerful alterative influence uprooted 'every vestige of disease in the system. As the genial rays of a Vernal sun, infuses new Life in the vegetable world, so does the Panacea invigorate the debilitated and slaty ; and as tie* life fresh and blooming spring. up from the parched . earth after copi ous showers, ao does health fellow the foot eteps, of this natures great remedy. • • Prepared and sold Cor.3d end South streets Philadelphia. Sold _wholesale and retail by .SAMUEL ELLIOT, Carlisle, Dr. M'Pherson Harrisburg; and,hy druggists and Merchant brow/trt the Counts. nealth =ode easy for the people , 'or "Physical Tratntng,to make their Lives in this IVor Long and hippy, by Me author of "Education: As It Is, First mertealt Ed i t i on,` , • with Addlions tieing an elementary and interes:t ing trttise on belt' .Knowledge. Containing short and cuter tnining articles on, . t o ood, • -Ileart, • Mantle, Shiflett. . Eating, . - Stomach, -Nerves, 'lnaction, , • Old age, '•• Lungs, . • Mind, Man, • Secretions '•• Arteries,.„. Bennet,,:Woman,, , e. -- .l3lseasse, ' Together. with :the Great. Secret—Success hi Lire hovattatned--How'tn.de Good, Causes'and Erects of Erroe, Hablts; - Passions,:'Wotnan des ertbediMan,-,desoribed.,MlLlAlErrersiltich 'and 'Pooe,,Sdien;Yirtuvicad,V.leavitouthrid,E trorp , ',Nlrotnaltiluivr;rende daticatte;WonisiiiPit'Vli ties; The *bola' deetthed'reiti the noble ,eiatending educmitin : Among s t: A b e knowledge op . hhe : : ,-, 7 • l 4lysldi aid ;Or AO ; h4man,;,(inniti; and - ,the - :111 - iss •,Tialtlehigarein itientick arid tselly,fienAlf, inee .--•• 'aendlitt2s; cicala; nnaleoed 4,/et‘eif receive °anthill b mom, •04' five be, Gent 4 41. Andreas'postage ;itta; 4.,-. 6 .A14111 1 011,bi r .,`," 1 0 ! "; 0001111,11 ( I p:*.A nk , - DATIL. ot sib .itie 11, aen Pine ,r i 1 Lamps tr, ui tte le r, • '1 P.905'; all , :i,fac;:, • . ••• - 7.?", . FEMff= The 'Grew English Reinedy: Dr= Barbelos iniame_ift - • 20121 • 2101240200 privThis most \Minable &TIM obaitiohlas been 11,--tnied-wlth-wonderfifl-suacess-imikiteure , of some of the most troublesome diseases with wlticli the hornet; affected, (without destroying tire -hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff , mom of joints, galls produced by4he collar and saddle, strains of the shoulder's; stifle, I t oor. pastern and man joints, strains of the whirl. bone, Wee, and fetlock, poll evil, fistulas, ' • myths, splints, spavin, windgalle, puffs, dce.: It very soon cores old or Iresh wounds, cuts, bruises • fistulas, loll:evil, marbs,•ete., and gives instant re to in t re aerate ws, grease, e c.,an. the discares incident to Warns 'leering white feet end noses produced ny St John's Wort, which en often destroys the-hoofs and bones of the feet, and resists the action of sulphur anti vitriol ointments, and otleT• remedies equally powerful. • No application has lierntoforc proved as medial in relaying stiffness of the tendone and joints, and producing such immediate and beneficial effects in cracked lucid; brought on b.y_high.feeiling,splints-anitspraine--- This Embreertiotris highly recommended to furriers, keepers of livery etableti, wagoners, stage proprietors, and private gent:adeen own ing - horses, as an invaluable remedy, and should .be constantly kept in their stables. Also farmers, whose horsetrare an fiptelc-to hicks, cuts .and wunndi,. will find it equally advantageous to keep. it constantly on hands— It is equally beneficial in the treatment of working cattle, for galls, 'sore necks, cuts, wounds, etc. For onle in Catlisle 6y Dr. JOHN J MY— ERS, s.oleAgont. • inll2l , :1847. • To the Citizens of. - Cumberisnd Co. " There is something mote precious Bean • Gold or Diamonds-.-HEA y I DALE are some diseii . ses that visit us at . ides ted sensors of the year, and which not tare - quendy begome alarmingly final, during (lie sm eller and Atom:. months ; especially the young; there hieing not less than seventy thous' nil dying annually with derangements of the stomach and bowels alone. Hoes not every feeling-of our tin (lire become enlisteiLin the human desire to les sen this frightful mot talky, arc we not bound by every principle el religion to administer relief when itt our (rower; am! we discharge our luty when we point out the greatest remedy ever yet discovered, for this purpose,to the public. If there be one, or if they have II friend, or a child, or a neighbor, who may chance to resit this no tice. that is suffering with Diarrhoea, Dysentisry, Cholcra Morin's, Summer Complaints, 011ie, Plidulency, &c., then let them try Dr. Kee let's Cordial soil ibirtninative, and we guarantee a speedy cure. Lancaster Co., Nerville, Bev. 11.1'846. Dr. Keeler--S °toed me last s 1111 l nice y our agent left me sonic &yogis luting cordial and Carmin atite, urging me to try it. It tor happened that bad a case, a young child about:silt months old, whose stomach awl bowels were in a sera disor dered condition, caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The child was a mere skeleton, there was much amble, tenezmus and constant evacuations. t atiminisittrrd every= I could think IW, will but 11 slight alleviation ot the complaint. I then thought of giving your melt' cue 'at trial commencing with small days. a -son,, however perceived the child could hear full dose as recommended he directions; before it had taken balls bottle, the stomach and imai r els had recovered their nyitUral tone, every othe bpd symptom yielded, emir he child rapidly re- covered. I have no hesitation in saying that your medi cine is the very best for the filmye complaints' have administered in a 21 years' practice. Very respectfully, ymir • H. It.'BOW3IAN, M. n. Prepared corner of 3.1 and S auth streets, rhil ailelphia. ?or ssle.wholesale acid retall..by SAst ust. Et.surr, Carlisle; Dr. Nlclilierson, Imre ; and by Druggists and Merchants through . out the editiltv. July 21, 114.7.--6 m. 'COARLEGANIS BALSAM OF HEALTH. , An Appoved Remedy n Dli.gpepsil, ,fr. two reasons why 'this medi - be recommended to the public. — on 4s, t hat most persons who have so iglu it buy itagain, thereby showing that they re gard it as a valuable Family medicine; the other is that certificates are in the possession ofthe Proprietot of permanent cures having been effected not only in persons btll icted for a 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 animulspirits, cleanses the stomach from all morbid humors which cause indigestion and acidities. It also re moves nervous tremors, rhumatic polo,, and prevents their return; cures colig i ol . the'' stomachs and bowelsoilmost immediately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free cireulatiorflif the blood. 'The direction acciimprinving each b contains a number of certificates one of which is given in this advertisement. Dien Set :—about two years ago I was se .verely: 'Mimed with Aspepsia, which I had for the tact fifteen years previous to the above named time, which was very much increases by my having a blond vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by li ft ing—which inereabed my complaint, dispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that two or three years previous to my using the Garle. gant's Balsam, I never ate a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had itnmedi. only to throw it up. SeeineGarlegant'e Bal sam advertised I was induced to try a bottle; after taken the very first dose it appeared to eirengthen my stomach; and every dose of tit i first bottle helped me so much that to the course of a few days my atotnach; began to retain and digest every thing I ate. I confined to use the Balsam. until I Used several bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfimt health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and net before for fifteen years. I cheerfully tieominend it to all persons who are aictedfll with dispepain or dibility ofstomach. HENRY LOTTIIAN, Fred'k Co. Va. • Prepared and sold by the Proprietor, JOHN 13,-MlLbEll,oppositethe - Markalinuse;Yeed. crtcb, Md, and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, sole men; for Carlisle. March 10, 1847. • TO Country PltysicianS• DR. MYSIIS has Just received in addition to his former stock, a large assortment f DRUGS AND MEDICIN ES. warranted eure and fresh—among-mlich are all the re. ent popular preparations of the Profession, which Ito will sell- on as} good terms as any astabllshmenvput of Philadelphia. 03. Physicians are requested to °famine for themselves. itly 7, 1847. . SUPERIOR MACK TEA :., • II r Agofiefitics emit oilier:. CUST received at: Dr. Myers" Ding Afore, n eboleoarlieli or Black Tea, for inealidd and dyapeirllea . . M ap Old and Young nylon, Gunnoliderand Imperial. July 2801517, • - . Oheau - Atra and i tambllna—_____ . . T iecelred, a li!ige. Beritinent o f l ow vr, ced Gleoir 'Jars and Tumblers; suilablo for tho'preoorrlng 'mtion. For Rile br :i..I.IIYERS, - MalkStreol . • LT0718 1 1847.: COAL I, COAL I .. . ... r .TONS Pities; 0 rovp COAL-40016ns '.' -Wiksbarree Coo-400 tons Limo burners •:. a .I.BOQO' bin; Bitgrninbuis Cqul. : ' • ';'• - •." 7?.. .'"fiiiTiiillit tiy:.• • T . •- , • . - , r, - ; . • '''. ' - •':... • ~ ;•• ' ~•''.- .•,• PUNK at. MILLEIL ;, • 41 iiiii!:Trii - ,l'Fiii;!..'tpl7. .. •• • .. . .: .•' • - : 00 'friteh Itilede" - et the 4 .N • E W' t i til tglitertrrPftain..Yrest Iligh 'liiviAt;'4 ll ihnifeir:e'lill.": 4 ll.7obleeeheClif e,e ih te Ci g li c ioei : Tl 44 l l o ;CheakoigosfeoN(teeei ne j. 01CARMOttir. '6olille s July 7047; ~- . .,, . .i,`:,i:',!.:,- ) -i;, : ;.J.!•,- , .1.'.', -. ::',- .,, ' '.., , ,!:;',., , ,.' , ,,',L!, , ',.:.: , ':.ii';..:', •-:,: 111 r Juraiic • THE CUIDDEICLAN • .."VACLEY. • . Jll(ittleatlThrotectjort,'Cont*. BETWA'NDWATtLEYWDTU; AL.PROTECTION•G'""M PANY,' will he uuderltheAlirection of ‘the 'Following board of Afanagresier_theLensuing.yearviztOSLC .Milicr, Prcsidegt; Samuel Galbraith, V..jcis Pre= .sident; David W. MaCullough,:Treasuvert A. l G. SI James Weak leY ,John T. Griew. John Zug, Abraham King. Diehard Words, Siiinuel' Illastoi., William Veal, :icon Coyle, Alexander DAyidson, Theilt• are also a number of Agents appointed in the adjacent counties, who•will receive applicatuw for in surance 411 M IMM•ard them inintediattdy fdr-up proval I. the office °film Company,when the pol icy will he issued without delay. For hirther •Mortuation see AIILLE.I.I Nest. • ,IA. G. Mit n,See7y. The following gentlemen have been umminted AGENTS: 1.. Williams, Esq., AVestpenitsboro,-Gen era 1 Agunt. • . .A. Coyle, Carlisle, ~ Dr. Ira Illay(Mezitanitsburg. Ineorge Brindle, Esq., Monroe. Jos. M. Means,Esq. Newburg. ^ • John Clendtcnin, Esq. Hogestown. St_ephen CAlkeet_son.adinaensblirg. eptember 29, 1/47 THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE u• 11 . PHIL ADELP.IIIA., Charter Perpetual.—s4oo,ooo Capital paid 4 Office 169 i chemist street. MAKEINSUII ANCE,eitherpermanentorlim ited,aiaihst loss or damage by firciooPßOPEirrit end EFFECTS of every description, hi town or . Comitry,on the most reasonable terms. Applica tions made eilljer personally or by lettir, will be promptly atteeided to. Cu N. BANCE.EIi. Prest, • Rates; orbs' ur . ;lice Reduced ! ETU.4I. 111,8 k. • Brick or Stone threltingsor stores from 2i to 5 p c depos 111.1 do Churches . 25 to S do • titi do Taverna S to 4. do do do Itar r as . 4 to $ do" do do Stables (prisste) .4 to do do do Stables (public) 6to 71 do do do Grist Mills, Water, Povier, to 10 do ISK. Brick or Stone dwellings and Fur niture from _ 20 to 40e sloo' rattle do do Stores and Merchaii, dize 35 to 50 do do do Taverni andFuroiture 40 to 60 do do do Barns and Contents 65 to 75 - do . • do do Stables (italic) 100 - to 150 de de do Grist min and Stock 75 to 80 do Frame and Loganening' and Fur niture 60 to 75 do . do 5 ores amt Itlrthnn dire 65 to 85 do do do ravernsand Furniture Cr() to IVO do do do 'Barns and Contents 90 to 100 do do do Grist Mills and Stock 90 to 100 . do '' The substrlber is WO Inn the ahivreentripany for Carlisle anti its vicinity. All a pp! ication s for assurance either by mod or personally svill be promptly attended to W. I). SEYMOUR. June 12. I ' ' It'-AS DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y. 1 PHILADEItiP 11 lA, On the Mutual Insuanee pii iple. annbined with a loge joint-stork (rya el. educed lu nearly hay the usual ales. T) V the Act of Incorporation the stock in .1/ pledged dn. the payment of any losses which the Company may sustain. And as an additional' security to the assured, the act re quires that the profile of the .busihemahall be funded and rrourin with the corporation, as a guarantne-and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not ex.• ceeding six per cent. per annum. The insured arc entitled to a pro rata share ofthe profile of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fiind in scrip, widen the amount of earned premiums paid by lain, bears to the total sum of earned premiums and capital stock. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on . the books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured arc protected from loss at the enstmunry rates of premiums, without tiny, individual liability or .reeponsibility for the' losses or expanses ,of the Corporation. Tho assured have all the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and are eligible as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for ibis Company, and as the motiml principle superseding every other mode of Insurance, to would conlidentlyrecommend it to his frielidsi and the public. The North American Company has close their Agency. Those basing policies expirine in [hat office can hare them renewed in th Delaware Company on much mere fasorabln terms. -For full particulars enquirer either by letter or prrson to JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle. September 10. 1845.-1 y. ALLE.A . TAST PEAWSBOROUGII MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PtlE Allen and hnstpennshorciugh Mutual Firc Insurance CompanyofCuntherland Comity l in* corpioned by an act of Assembly, is now billy or* ganized,and in operation tinder the management of toe following commissioners, vin Clit.Stay man,Jacob Slielly,W mil Gorgas,Levriii I lyer, Christian Titzel,Michnel , Hooverinepry Logap,Alithael Cocklin, Bertiami n H-Musser z Levi Merkel,.Jacob Kirk,Melchior Itreneinamind bam,l Premed, who respectlidly will the attention of the citizeni ofCumberland and York countlesto the itd* vantages which the company hold out. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company attic kind in the Sinn Persons wishing to become members are hinted. to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. - JACOB SHELLN , Meet. Abell/in littoWnt, Vice President. Lewi* Ayer, Senitary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. .4c.t.wrs. llnover,General Agent,Meciumicsburg. Rudolph Martin, N. Gumberland township. M. Conklin, Allen township. Win It Dorgan Allen township. Christian Titzel,A lien township. Johr C Dunlap, Alien township. Peter Ilarnliart,Kast l'ennsboro'township. Darid Martin,Chnrchttown. C. It. Harmon, Kingstown, Jleary Zearing. Shiremanstown, _• Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg,' • Dr: Jacob Baughman; Cariiele, Jacob Klrk,Getirra I Agentfor•Ycrk County ,K Cumberland P. 0 ..... Ifenry I.ogan,York county. •. . John herr iek. Yorli.connti. • • -•• John Ilankki; York county. • Daniel Bally, York county. • J. Bowman', York comity.- • PhlliP - Breckbillieumberlanii-cohntt.- ' Robert C. Sterrett S. Middleton totimardp. , caCtheragents will Sc added Ist:refiner . . _ Choice Chanting- and Smoking • TOBACCk SEGARS_ St. SNUFF! , 'AV, ON SI ST4 NO of Titomoe',corebrated Li. Wipe Bra n Cavendish,Luscious ery do; 'A five - brand of tongressfives, La, dioe•Twist, and Spiked '.tisinuth's celebrated Ralik° end - coarse,'_Maccaboy. - and _pannces. llappee Beare, , Splendid lrlantathikVequeroa, La, Victoila; Primavera. La .Cabanai Principearcitaretle and. other Choice brand. Of; kit'llti4 together 'with ' Regailtr.-.Cnba''itrd ited.Helf-Brenialki &Ore oLitie Kat imported end AmerleoW,leld Toicienn'rs...9ol 'at iela the subseriber le'.onpared ts eell:en "fait cannitAeow whci met eboole.. , if:glee ; htrn„tt, - • d . as »x :Met atreei;Cnitali.f: le. ; S. ..:; ',, ',- - ..'.A4 . tig‘ • • VEGETABLEkUNIVERSAL;PIV.S.-" ui.. frole.Andylkno.4lmedteleivi_hair,_atr4 ° J. . time 'purges, purifies, anuLittengthenif',thef tystom. , Dr. Le. lloy's Pill lire a new nie'lleisie filch has just appeared, nod Is fast taking the .7'frese— pillitire composed of many ingredients, bat the two principal ntes are , Sarimpartlfu:and Wild' Chsrry, so united that they WM tagethiir f - the'one through its admixture with other sulnitatieesi pu rifying and ',urging, while the otheils strength ening the system. 'I those pills arc at the same time, tnnio end opening; desideratum long and eagerly soUght far by medical men, hut siieverlreroire diltenVered. In other Irordtv they tin the work or two medicines, nun do I trim& bet- . ter tlinivriv two- we know or: - ror they remove t•tng Ire—' - ^ system but the mum., ics-W, lothing from the sys em but the impurifiUcTa that while they purge they ztrengthen,autlience they cause ito;tichilitstion, and are follotleirlif no reaction. Afr. itoy's have a wonder ill influence-on the blood: they not only purily without weakening it, but they remove all ores ' ious particles Iran the Chyle before it is conve ped into fluid, tOul tints make impli‘re blood an ' utter Impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operatiuts of tidal most excellent of medicines, which never strains or tortut•es the iligastie fuse .thinfibut-causes-them-to-worlciww-perthetly-tynt, twat mapper; and hence .pnrsolis taken them do not.b.ecome pale mill eniaciated,bht the contrary, fi r„ot bile it lathe proptrty of the Sarsaparilla, Unitethas it is with other ingredients,, to remove all - trios is foreign and impure, it is equally the tie'rhi'erty oldie Wild Cherry to retain all flint is - natural and 'sound ; and hence-'a robust state of health is the Certain result or their united opera.' tions. For sale in CArli4le by J. Myers, sole .lent, and by Eaby and in.glinVatown. geierd'e box 93 cis. . • • • earful Feb 101847. MIALLISTEIVS OINTMENT. IT tins pow e to coosc all .exiernal SORES, SCROFtI.OUS !minors, SKI N., DIVASES, .POISONOUS OUNDS, to discharge ticeir put trld matteEs, and then heads them. • It is rightly termed All-loading, for there is scsircely•ii disease. t•it it' re... I or internal, (list i will not benefit. I have used . 1 for die last four teen years for all diseases a the chest, colisumb. (ion and liver, involving the utmost thinger and responsibility, and I dech.re before nod 1111111, 1 114lt not one single case Intl it tidied to heti ell( When the patient was within Ibe of mortal ineAtt. . I have, liatTOlyiv,ciatis learned in die profession. I have had ministers of the Goipcl,JudgeS of the bench, Aldermen, Al wyvre. gentlemen of the highest erudition, untl.mnltiottles i•r the poor use it in every variety of, way and there hits been Intl 0110 voice--owe unite . asal ing, Nit:- Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." CONSUMPTION..-At cast hardlt be credited that a salve can !Live thy effect upn. die lungs seated as they-ate within the as stem. Ilut,-if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdparates the Poisonous particles that tire consu ming them, mid expels them loin the sy Item: - ft is Curing persons of Cousumpticin continually. 141'1AI/A CIIE.---The salve has cured Vert - ma of the headache of Pt year's Stan ding. and who, had it nigular every week so that 'vomiting often took Once. • Deaness. aml.Ear Aike atr. helped %Oil'. like =MIMI ItHEIJNIATISNI,- - -It - ertnoves almost imme diately the iiillnifintion mid swelling when the pain ceases. Rend the direction around the hot, COLD FEI!7f.---Consuniptioii r Liver Com plaint, pain in the :hest or side. fallihg off of the hair one or the other always 3ICCOIllpil hies cold feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) it is a sure sign of disea.c to have cold fret. Iti scrofula, old sores, ....rysipelas, minimum, liver complainksore cies, 1111.11SV. sore thrust, bronchitis, !woken or sore,,ltreasdkiles, all chest 'diseases such an Albino u oppressions, sore lips, chapped bands, to more, ell timeott 8 emir • twits. tierviitt diseases and' or-the vim:, there is no medicine now known cc good. VLD HEAD:--We have rutted rnites t h at actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or 10 'doctors.. Otte nom told as lie had spent SSOU - on-his children without any bene fit, when a few boxes of ointment. cured them. BALDNIK.Y.S....It wit! ettnture the lutiv ganner than an• other thing. • I{QIfNS--1l to the Lent diing In the world for Miens. ( the direel lobs around the box.. WORMS.--It will drive every vestige of them way. There is prohnbly nn metheine on the face of he earth at elite so Romani! so safe in the expul sion or wortot. COUNS.--Oeensionnl 111.1.` nl 11tr Otillturnl will alwt9s keep 'Owns Irom growing. People . heed never be Iroubied w• iili them ilthei will 115 e it. PIi.ES.--Thottsasuls are yearly . cured by to Ointment. Ji% MKS MCAI,I,ISTiof. Et Co. ,',,le propri e tors of th e :11)0%e inedidne. CAUTION --No OINTMKNT will he genii , Ile unless ;he names of James McAllister or haloes AluAllisler .st. Co., are written with a pen 1111011 every label. Sold by Samuel niliet, S. 11'. Itaverniink ftncl 1)r..1.. 1 . N/yers, in Car'isle, itz 1.. Ilrhrl , Me chanicsburg; Siogiser tc. raid, Chu, cliioW . notild John Oilier, Newcille. AS A FURTHER -Ell/Int:110E That the principle 01 caring disease by idcans iug and purilvitih , the bully. in strictly in accor dance with the lawn which govern the animal economy J and if properly carried out by the use or WRIGHT'S tNotAN vErmt•Arsty. PILLS, NVill certainly result in the complete alrilition of disease t weoffer the following testimonials, front persona of the highest respect obit dr•itt New Vora who lutie - YeE.cie ly been - eared t t ihe most nbsti • hate complahits, solely by the tise-of Vegetable rills oldie North Ann:neon Col lege of Heath. CERTIFICATES OF 'CURES; • rom Now York City. DR. WM. NV 1110 lIT :—Detir Sir,— At your re commendation, I some tilnc• some 'tondo trlsi of Wright's Indian Vegelithic Pills, of the North American College of Health, and can eonscienti misty assert that for Porifving the blood and reit. nesting the system, I have receivel more benefit 'trom their use than from any other medicine it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet with. I am, dear sit, with many thanks, yobs- obliged friend, Cll A It I. ES M. TATE, N0..61:i Itionnierily street, New Vork. Front trartnorsing, N. Y. licAft Sta,—l have been afflicted- for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accolopanied at'times with pain itiThe side and other distressing complaints. After haring tried various medicines without effect, I was persuaded by a friend to make trial of Dr. Wright's ludino Vegetable Pills, Which I pin happy to s ate have relieeed.me In Rmost wonderful manner. Hume used the medicine as yet bid a short time, and have no doubt, by a perseverepceshe t house oldie medicine accordingto directions, that I shall In a short time bilterfectly repah•ed. . I mostiwillingly recommend said Pills to all persons similarly afflicied,and in *befell belief th a t the same: beneficial results will follew use. • • •• I remain, vonrs sincerely, . . ' ',. IiBNII.Y.A..FOOTE, . i Warwsrsiog,.Uhner Co., New York. 13sttoote Or Cotrirranmstrs.--The IMblie aro, cautioned ngiiinot the 111/111y sporiony medicines which in ; order, to .tirceire, are eallmUlry- harems sirMlar to 'Wright's toolitto•Yegmlahlo PHI& • • ,• ~. Qhsrles .ogilby, cartlephi. • •,,...-, • „' \• • : - --- .1.0kn Coover, Meclwinicsbuig. -, • \ • ,Brpncinow Sr., rowcll f Now Cumberland. •• • ' '.: limes Gllawitot rqwwvillof.,;', • •-• •• ; . .' • Altii,Cathcar4:Shoperdetwww, • ' • ' -S -4 t• Coiletillog_eat _Own. ; .'l',.'n Isaac Be - if - Ain iaboii, : : ".'" --,------- •••°-'—' 2 . - ''. Itiriti,iiiiitidl'a..wl, Ahtir . cillown, , , ~ : •' . Johtiii.lih.kwiwo Mif fl in X itolds ,• ' . . f L.:Seiliemin ,Nclibwrg, , . A , . 0 - i., 7 ' °filo ".,Edevwted excluej . vely' , lip-filliO, - .sale of l't*riklli it Didion Vegetable: Pills; whoiesareilirwl tetiii I 9 ..RaeOStreet, lehiladelphini 288 (Immo •oloolitrtit, Now Yot•k; and: t 98Trommit Strdet • •.. 0. JOAO LE wit. 1 1 8411.11- • Vlll , ll the beatjartlele: ever tliinfoire nal-;r6o - polishing every ktnd d ta :Glom Ware,' being superior; to ;rotten' atonic ',lilting , EA, .aa it Oradeeet the most bra- - tont ataltaittrik pOl'as.h vary little labor, ello!an.exeilleitt *Mole.* eleanainewinilova ,o,o t r tottiore;t;Vll&Americtiri alto. gather rrce , fronCtusids oitrroditig tutisinneos Isand therefore aaperior. to • ttaed4'Ettrope: parson'tv4: hits .tteed, the ‘ll'belvi.lttiut , 12Ccelite+ per titytifrty, t !.treiioto's itco+ purchase +to so u goo attitqui supplied atlhtiiaitattlititarlog ogre ,tattyßailaiee; by.ealling at theitriig'atipre or • • C • --4..E/tfrickeoi! Vf/PAPi' carper .15tn.; will find it Omit!) , to thei eall.un the rubseriber, es lie is un rent, nnel his other expenses Ate se Anted - to - set I—GoothEWhnhesnle-nt IRE intycat prices 111 the cRY. They et suited with ttriVett and 'the Viiry ‘ Chot he offers of hcantilid Ingrain a hi Vcnitiatt Corpotings, and new styles and Olt Cloths of out for roonvq•ltalls B:e., with a great ,variety 01 Ingrain Carpets front 25 to 50 cents, and Entry, slid Stair Curpet a front tg to3o tents per yin;(l. Also Resells 101 gs, Table and 'Piano Corers, Rods, Rag and Cotton Carpet tug Ica :stti II H. E.!..1)11111)(0.1 'herr 7-710fitilklitirr-ntoircr-thesnot Rear ‘241 street,Philadelphia. September 18.0 _ IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY-, Sitre, Riddle, Screen Mal Wire Cloth Manufaa tory, No. 48 North Front toreet r betweelt Market and Arch .streets, Philaira. rinHF. subscribers having made great improve !. molts in the above business, are now,manu factoring or a superior till i ly, al kinds of PLAIN 11114 ORNATMNTAL WINE .011 H. 81.101 or Sieves, 'Mitaenii - S‘irenesEge, ciTfTl I nt s o griiin,seet s, sand,.ore,snuff,starch, brie. ust.&c.... Founders' Sievetrof a superior quality constantly on band. also Safes, Wire-Dish Covers, Sofa Springs. Teillpd'WlFe for Spark Catchers &e. • OviskmENfAr. Witte Cages, Nursery -Fentleri, Garden tordering, Flower Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Grope Vines, .Ste. Also Wire Fencing of every 17,0 Orders thankfully received. and promptly. executed by • , IVATSON Fl COX. Septemlier . l.l, 1847 it. 81k10118. MOORE et RISDON: • MERCHANT -TAMOSS-,-- No. 70, South Third Street, nearly . 9pposste. the. ~.5 ESPIXTF.I.7I.LY arniniiticc - to their friends anti the public that they are constantly pre pared, to snake to order; ol r the finest and best ttlaterialsointi at nnstiessite. prices, every article of ^Fashiotrable Clothing constituting tt Gentle man's 'Wardrobe, for which their complete stock of choise and carefully selected Cloths, Cnssi !neves. Vest tags, Fs. ~ of die latest and most deed rahle patterns, are particularly designed. flieir own practical kilitivirilge of the business and el - personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and iirw enitattiers they respectlidly tender an invitation to give them !laving been for years connected with some of the bent and most fashionable establishments is this country, en.ploying ante list first title work ; es, and bring in the constant receipt of the la test fashiens nod best stiles of„goodv. they are fully prephreil to accommodate customers in the best manner. l'hilinle'phia A iigust 18,1347—fim0 CHEAP CLOTHING STORE! THE Subscriber, of the late firm of Hock dr. Moore % talirr this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that lie has . bought nut the interest of S L Bock, at tie old established CLOTIEING STAN D, No. 2.14 -A I nrket Street; Philadelphitirand- is now - pre , pared to furnish till kinds of, leady—insde CLOTIIING,ut price which cannot but secure to hint the patronage of all Who wish to par. chase cheap clothing. I have splendid French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats; fiom $5.51) to l'nnts frnm•7s cents to $l; Vests from 62i cents to $1; suit of Summer Cloilthig for $2,25. Also all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnish ing -Goods at extremely low prices. Wholesale, dealers-in Clothing would do well to call at the ston3 of - JOSEPII J. MOORE, 254 Matittt street, Philadelphia 'August 18,184/ . _ DAGIMRnOIirPn PORTRA . At the Philadelphia Daguerreotype Establish meal, Exchange, Third Story Rooms, - Nos. 44 and 17. _ . Tar. tirrlpliettlre contiouse to lake the above Porlraiis in any nail St, le, anti ale !Ne n to isrmosissee 111a1 they have mask several anlphote. saunas which add very 1111 , C11 to the deli c a c y Ba d bs lusty of Ilse onrirssits taken at their estalslislimeat .111 exataissatious of Ppreillivili al their rooms is respectfully solicited and Cveryesertion sill he matte to give eistire ssuisfactioss W. k F. I. k NCENIWINf, Sole agents for tilt tale of VoigillsesalvVis impalas, mut importers of plates, eliensicals,lke Philapelphiss August 13,1847. CHEAP 0114 STORE, PJ/11.4111.11.P111.4. nc, WAY &KB EM L E,.37 N. Wharves bylaw RoCe street, .drer for sale at thy' LOWEST PRICES, all the articles s of the Oil Trade. Their smile is varied and extemive, and they feel confident of giving satisfaction to those who call. They have now on hand Pure Sperm Oil, White Winter and Fal Oils of differeni qualities, Solar Oil, Winter' pre..scd Lard Oil, Winter Elephant anti Whale Oils, Relined, Rocked mid Common Whale Oil, Tanners' Sperm Candles, Guann, &c., &e, Auglist Id 11.447. N 11.—All goods delivered iu first rate order July 7.1817. Cheap Watches and Jewelryi ' AT thy Philadelphia Watch . 1 s nb ec d on .I d ow s , l l . r , L oo S r i n u e re r , or 9 Q o North iiarri A , : Gold levet•Watelies,fulljt , . „4„._.1.1, -4 ..,,,....- -:, oiled, l 8 caret 3111 , 08 05 00 : 7,7. 4.41 , MAD.. Silver Lever Watches, • full jewelled. 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior ,itarter Witt:hen 10 00 Imitation uerter Watches not tvorented . 00 Gold Spectacles - 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles;' _ 175 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones .."'"3 50 Ladies Gold PeOcils 16 corrals: 2 00 Gold Fi nines 37j ,cents to $B, Watch Glasses phi 121 cents to 183; Lunct 25. oil ier u pti C 8 in ptopottioh. .kll gouda wet= ranted to ho what they era st,td lot. O. COIsTRA I) On band spine gold and Silver Levers. Le poles 'and quarticre lower than the above prices. --- ""r" Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM No 87 North Third Street, PAILAUELP}IA, celebrity of the Inks manufactured by the subSerther,, and the extensive safes attbse• fluent upon the high reputation which they Ihave attliintti, not only throughout theAhthrtl States, hitt In the West Milks mid In Chinn, has induced Itim•to mike every nieesstiry arrangement !to .supply the ilia demand upon establishniefit Ile is nnw Prepared with etcry Variety of Slick, Blueoutd red Inks,' Copying' Ink, Ithelible Ink, and Ink :IthitSder, all prepared .under. ottn -personal .thpermtendeuce, AM. that purchasers may depend upon its auperior quality.:: • , • /110V.Elt'S JUNI:MA.I4'PN F. 'OE,MF.NI', , a. 'superiorartleln for Alentliiir Glass,•Cldna„clah- Ellet Ware'. tof,':Useful . , to ,every:Housekeeper, bet - Ilia-white easily'apPlied; and tiot•allec tethby-ortlitthry Iteat—ivarratttyd., = •• , . • •' {Kr piimohlets, ocmtaining the nurneroits testi inonlaraot of - saiencei and, others, will: be. to puteluisers. • , • • :• Rh. at the Manttraelnii; I.Vholesile• and 7 - t. • l - ,71(0.tir.:-Itoil'hird Street, opposite therry;Street,Phllsnleiphia; ' JosF.Vit hitoufkotttrer. 27,1 847.41 y. .1 T'titN PEND'S' , AR'S MIASMA:4,—T article is' now 'eAtensit'uly nerd by - i)bysiois . And.olici.s for the Minor/1i and,pektynncincure di senses - Altai. fitte iinmijce stite ~ the.. syitsm fit is '104.0111W by:e th 4 MentenettirerZto - be live times strimiter.lbse: treviintiPs! stf lii,e4mnp: kind estmit,'SMl eseh: °tile 14 aQtAittin n quort„ Priees I Ter,botilti., . Cor sale b 77 j tlBll4*ellidill tje ' ll ' Eel w Irene Bbiek soidbaTl., : l3 . „ „ e r e i, !! • itL X 4Ve 1 1 41t1311tICtILIAPHI.4 7 —T e POI iMP :461 ' of tbiteplebnite Heir Dye bits et heed received by rLumrca • MBE ME 0... WOULD respectfdlly call the. at tention o Y Y Iloulieltee pore DO the 'public lathe Mien MVe stock of sptorial Fan fture,i nclkidlng fits, WardroitaXentreand oilier Tables, Drre sing rictl Plain Bureaus, and every variety o which they. have jam, opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Loonier Streets, Caeliele. , • They•nro confillent that the superior finish of the. workmaloship, and elegance of style, in which Omit. articles are g'ot hti, together with their CHEAPNESS, will recommetki Urdu to every person wanting Furniture. They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and -thekeeping a constant supply of every article in 1 . ineTtinth-pla in-and—erna mental, clatanT and useful c ul prices which they.eanuot fail_ to suit pnrchasers. They would earnestly invite persons Who ate ahout to housekeep ing to ban anti exuintne their present elegant smelt, to .which they will constantly Make ati aitiime of the newest and most motleth styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest no• lice, Kir town and country. April 21, 1847.. • '2IIIR — OCL,AI:II it to the World-1 hot IltMee' Compound Syrup of HoorL , onud is, without exception or exiiperat ion, the most safe and spec -11i -cure-for Of diseases orising-from - . Coughs and ',olds. which unfortunately neglected, ton often End in Consumption. If liiince's.Cempeund Syr up of H WM/01111d is token on the first appeal-once of a-Nil& it will immediately cure it nod save the 811Mwet from on untitnely gn%Ve. Wet .50 cents. For sole by SVtil S HCt e , It% Hoot imere at and tohiet. of Chitties and Pratt sts. Baltimore Pot- sale in Carlisle, by J & W 11 FLENI I NG, at their cheap Drug store op?risita the lloilroad Depot. pone 2, 1047: 1 N. 'TENDON —• Superior Old Wines and Zrandies, For Airdicinal Pn'poses. DR. 114 V ERS has just sttrelvd In the ay tin asewittvotit hl' the most choice old WI-es ithil brandies, l'or medicinal and table plitTrbeen. Thorrepurchening mey-depend ripen them es being- pore.- Also Champaign, l'ort. Claret rind other summer wince. July 2FI, 1847. e meta; for Cisterns, And REDFORD WATER in barrels and half barrels. For sale liy COLHOUN & CO Cl.nmberisbnig, Jul) , 28, 1847-3 t . . . Brirote. 2W110(19. tia nu+, Siloidiom and Sid& for es lc by • • FUNK & MILLER Mir ri Alirg $ 7u0r."9, 18.1 t. C ARIAL AND RAIL ROAD LINE. Philada , Baltimore ; Pittsburg, t ' 42 Pfc — faw: J. KERR, FORWARDING& GONIMIS , N MERCHANT HARRISBURG, PAs "'INFORMS 'his friends and the public, tin Union] the liberal patronage extended to hint during the pant year, be Ines been encouraged' ...matte more extensive arrangements for the ensuing season, and Itiritidded two new, larger and splendid Boots' to its LINE, and will be fully prepared alter the opening :Jr the Conti! forward Produce and Merchandize of all kinds "to- and from Philadelphia, II .Itimore, Pittsburg, &c., lit the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost despatch. Agents toe Romp, Maser.. CAR LISLE R GASKM,L ‘ Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. Messrs. GI ESE & SON, No. 98 Commerce st. Whorl Baltimore Ater:ler:4.ll.A N & TULA W,.4„ , .I.MePADDE`N & P " ` t '" r g' Agents for Cars, Messrs. WUN D LI CH &gift !ER, No 272 Market st. Philada. Messrs. CIIA I.OR ER 4.• It YNOI, DS, N0.9:23 Market at. Plolada Messrs. BITER, JAMES & Co., Broad street., Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, N et 1.1011 ~,,, e March 17, 1847.—tf. WIIAT is most conducive to health I A PURE STATE A N II CI lICULA. OF THE BLOOD. 'Now the best mclh qd to.insuro a healthy Onto ..I Diced is, on Ile. 'first sy;oploin of any disorder cf the circula ling fluidouch as Dyspepsia, Contiteliess, (rid diness,, or any of she diseases. Odell arise therefrom, to non !lance's Ss ran pa rills or Blood Pills, filly pills in n box for 9.5 nits. according to the directions, and yon will obwin immedi• ate yelin f. One Word of Caution.—When you a n to purchase. Haneo's Seminal la or Blood Pills, beaure you get the genuine article. Price 25 ceids !Kr box, °Oho boxes far one dollar. Fm :ale by Seth S. Hance, WS Baltimore street, and cotfitt of Unties and Pratt sta.' Balti more. For sale in Carlisle, by J. & W. B. PLEM NG, at their cheap Drug store, opposite the tailroad Depot: (June 2, ;847.) UI'HANi'S INTE:ItNAL IIF.3IIFIDV j for the cure of Piles. The 'Vegetable Pile hientunry • invented by Dr. A. Upham, 14 gnislted p4y sician of New York city, is the only really spec:enrol remetly for that dan7erona and dtstressinF vomplaint,, tht etc'. olleretl to the ? merman pnblie. Electuary contains no Nlineral no Aloes, Colocynta , Go nubnge, or ether power ful sold irritating purgative. No fear 'of taking cold while under its influence; Ito cliumge in diet necessary. If.taktee - Recording to directions, s cure for life is i l itarituut eel!. Another Certdiente added to the hundreds fin. have already been rescued, of the ellleacy of Dr . elpham's Kleetuary. . Mgt.,' YORK, Atioust 25, 1816. Messrs. W3att lk Netchfuni—Dentst Foe seve rot years past I have been iroubled with Piles, a :very apatite suite of tity mould the not bei tg: et ceicre olio disable me frnoribusinesc,antfu drew' 1 had of physicians and patent fillodieitues, thou until. thus spring I. never used any medicine of applied to a physician for relief. The Plies the i. , befittscestterothitt I allowed several oiferor . • to be. Itetlitemed:wfilleuttiOylmulefit Deter . 4 ' a' ued after this to t4,ollibl• means, I read an Uiluter. - tit ettient of a Cure' goarituteed by the',useof Dr:. Upham's Blentuary. .' I 'purl:hoist, thiree boicesid. your store, ami, from 'the WIC of which I: flail myself entirely cured orthe PPes,o,Od ley, health mtuch•i unproved. • I remaie, Sirs. sour mnult.in;''. Ae b ted rriend.,Ezos Dtniu.F.: .• • - 'llll.erthe at 'ln lior, IP:l.llrefulivay, tfp sta I iiii , . Dr.'A. Uphom;' Peoprlel - . ~.,f.:. WyArr,4•Kiorcu;tori;llt ' . .ellon': slrerlf Nei!: ir York, General for t et Sonthei n States. (I:3,Soleto .Carlisle; by Act ELLIOTT, an ThltggistsgeneirallyhroOghstit Of United Statell'rtec ti. November 11,18111.' - - • - . . , , ''''CLOYEANODYNE, ,-' .. ' 37 ~••• AN A reniediate end, perie s et ' -•• ''''''. ' •elre.lar that ,Met axereehtting : ~.,' •, disease' , the t '11 . 00T14-A,CHg - , ' L .‘ i d .. 7.. ' 4 to . ,b p . rourid at, ' , - - ,• .., ~ W , __ , '•::',-•:, . ELLTOTT'S /' I VO . P, '':.., ~ i-, , ': • fir iig ii themtaat . .Store. ,'. ~,/ ,' ' • , -, , l3eii:', - SO," 1840; - - • " • • • ':: Fonio,ade,P4liptome l ,irligit2ilieet iolot,purji, , ,o, gr9w prcovatiukk:of iaiileFl genuine Beef 'o,rrkr, F1. , E;911:1136, pot , ctipfde M A • FUlrTHElC'slijigi . 1 4 O a+ . 1 9 1 :17,t d , rhi , Xkr e %.. ',4 1 1 1 1 49 1 11 .1.ti:, , ‘ t• kd'Zcifki* 9' 4W.Ctl'ittill.kgUW;?;; ' . t4‘- • M THE PILES! Cure for Life .attired. 5,. i iR,.0:!.::4.P - ,,!i).1) . . , . , ,', -i: lipaisil. -r i'EstiiettxrptsEhosts , -* Gallery .of_tlegnereetYpe Portraits ' and Family Gl'onoily `No t 4O . 40 blieetiut Pdifoor below Fifth St, (ADMISSION FREE. - •:. '.. prig' pictures. taken .at this establialiment a re - -1. Pronounced by artists and scientific men, i Unrivalled Ibr, depth of tone and softness of ligtit and shade, 'ville dVey - tliiitila:Y till The artitipa idringement of the highest effort of thopaintei. - Citizens or strangers visiting the Galkry, CAR have their Miniatures or Protraita taken in (MS 11n4tYlit it vie, wild neatly set in Morocco casesi, in a few ni i ... infs. , . 'field LoWels of greastpitis kc, We copy the following from the Philadeifilda.. 'Saturday Couriers ". • ~.,,„ . j.' tf-G-A4l--gti v EiliftNlTY. ._ • The public journals have at different per(cA . annotineed,oa a remarkable proof of the skill and proficiency . of A merican Art ist it, that llaguereti:, types ore now made in this city superior in etirrY„ respect to those made in any of the Eurogetin . idles. The success cf American', rtists Ara no ifirmid in a very gratifying and conclusive. %limier,. by Mr. Barimner publicity stating ai. the close of his Tam 'thumb exhibition in ilia 'thy, that Mr. Root had made fifty-tme good pie= turns with only a single failure.. In additionle. . Viinli Mr. -I t. l ratike'ehfurniiihWiiii i the fotrriVE- •. ing c'on'otntiVe Verlificate, signed-ityarill-bwitert— crivedr-byllie parents of ToAt Ttitimb, by WV' _ Barnum, his teachers and secretary, all 01 whorl! . Were aid' him in Europe; - Puttaziatrini June:4 1847; The PakietieVenfype of Tom Thumb and la family, including his several kitchen!, footman} driyer, equipage Elc. an his various - coilli'mel and elitinteters, made by Mr. A. 1 3004(111F11 ONt iii all) present a &tree •of itectirtoy s a t' trtitlifuluces to Nature, with a bold ,- chaliti fil' oolitic, softness, exis'i•baldoh, hen , * anti &Mae,* of finish and Uniform brilliance that we 'Mali .never seen ermined. They are decidedly siiperioi . -any thing-of the kind witnessed by its either ill ibis cottony or in- I.4intlim, Paris or any of the ' cities of Europe which"we hate visited. We take pleasinto in bearing testimony tp tfie cotilikliNt and skill so uniformly - manifetitd by Mr. Root! the emineidly Siiccesslid Daguerremyrist. Sighed, S. , E. STRATTON (the Father) ' .• CY N*AIT ICAVTON (the Mettler) • P. T. RA Ii.NR.M (Exhibitor otTom Tlinroblogitgland add A met .6, ' ricti• t Proprietor oCi)io'; , /iewl'Ork. and Bit !ninon! Museum. '!', , .W4 - ,. , 4,- _l_t W. W. WEBSTEk(lBl6reistry) . :-.. I'llEOl/ORE CATIANP' ~,..... (Advertiser and Secretary of Tom Thunib , Of . Europe) 11. 11. SHEMIN . A N (Ids Preceptor) This is certainly very striking testimony - id favor of Nmericatt superiority, coming as it 'lnes from those who have examined specimens of the bust productions iii the art pi most of the princi. ple cities of, Europe. . .litly 28, 1847--finio. . NEWIRON AND STLEL STORE. /111111 E Subetriters, 'lmporters and Dealers _IL in Foreign and American ;rem beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of,IRON and STEEL, to the new assortment of Swede Noruegian, Ca tile and Common English Iron which they now have and aro constantly,re eciving front Europe direct. Also. American ion, t (insisting of Hoop; Band; &roll, &c.-- • Entish,litiastan and American Sheet iron; Small hound and Square Iron, froin 3.l6tiw and upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron. florae sliuc and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various Blues; Locomotive, Twit and Railroad Iron; Angle Iron, Half round Iron, &c, Spring and Blister, ed Steel', from best stamps .of Swede Iron; enlit and Slicer - Steel, &e. all of Which they offer at the LOWEST. rates, for cash, or it six months for approved reference, and 'to which they invite the attention of purchasers btibrarepl. nishing their stocks. Also, Pig and hit one Iron received nn c . mission, on which advances will he made._ EARPS & Iron and Steel I 11 N. Water St.yinci 5.. N. Del, Avenue, Philo July 28,.184r—1y WATCHES, JEWEI.R . / Lc. - rin 11 E subscriber offers to ilk. traqe, or by _lL...retail, a largo and general toranitinent o tlit following articles, being all of ilia own ini oortutien or -natinfucture. finytre of goods in !Ilia line are inkited to a:ruin/1M the assortment, end orders aro *Mice. -1 ted, u. ith the assonance that cooly effort will be made 10 give saith•fuction and insure u cumin - wince oil USLOIII. Gold Levcr Woclics of ordinory qual- Do. do. do. orsuperior finish. Do. do. do. Anchors 4- Levities. Silver double cased English and Swiss vergll Watches, with light, median) and heavy en- Fes.. Gold Jewelry in all varlet lei+, fine and common, Silver Plated. and Silver Wares. M ugiea I Dozen, pb.ying 2,4,, 6, 8 and 10 tune. Gold and Silver Spectacles., Diamond Pointed Gold Pena. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and min t frames. • . . Watchmakers' Tools and materials of all aorta. Fancy Articles. Fancy Foy, Steel Heads. ..•c. Having every facility fur obtaiiiing.g,ood,i nu the most advantuSeons terms, corresinnidingiii duce meats will be °Hired to purchasers. JOHN C. FARR, 112 Chesnut Si., Philadelphia July TI, 18517. iiiits,:oapsyladies , tiffs, -Boas, Br.o TOMERCHANTS. HATTERS St. OTHERS. GARDEN di. DROWN, lint and Cap Warehou4 and Illamifadory, No. 196 Market. Street. Sr.enam boon BELOW SIXTH, PIIaLALPF:Lf:IIIA '.„) ESPECTCULLY solicit attentionitu it large and complete stock of Hats and Cepa manufactured undaybe:r.own irninrdi ate direction und.auperiutendence, with all.tho advantages of - rimdern iniprovementi to enable them to cembine the important qualities oftlm. rability, teats antf beauty of finish with ex mine Cheapness bf price.. An immense and beautiful aaseitment of n II varieties-and prices of Penick, Brush, Silk, Moleskin, Raisin. Cansimere, Wool, Sporting I and Ashland Haw. Also, a geileral.asso•tmcnt of 'every irariety of Cape, Oiler, Fur Seal, flair Seal, Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, pod.. Black and Blown Muliair,floalette i (..Hazed, Oiled Silk and Fur Caps. Ladies' Muffs, BoasiAfe:; at the very knifed prices. Buyers by the (lakes or less, are Invited call and eee . if it hi not - to their interest to do With us. - Particultir ittonti - on: paid4o tito packing of flats, ecc. Caslt paid for Muskrat and Shipping Furs. GARDEN*I3ItOWN. - No. 10'Maiket' Street, WO! Sixth St. July 21, 180. • ' _ , . elreir. • ' , PIM"' subscribefjinat i teturnini from the e wi th 'IL- lot -o f "NE' , ,lEMpl)Sieototisttng , pnit.nr th - e follow , Chambry;Plain G bighorns, Plaid togitasafs New_Sty le Calicoes, is 111131 e lot, atol'broWn ' ' , , • White itild brown' wi;taild 5:4 Sheetlngs,t_ Tiskingasitti - • • 25 dot. Cotton tlosiery,4oll,kinds;, , 5,001h5, vitae and coleratUtotten from 97i .to $1 Plain Swiss, Book; Str iped. Until ies; ~ , • - • • !'' '-• Witite anti Pikes) , LineOS . - frostsefi • ' Summer Cloth atid Cassimeres and VesSu g S, t,V„,774,l l h theeifil flue clove new artieles +unite my stock eentplele, in. North Hithoror street %.. t'bitrlhapdu.ll;.ros47,. 40W44,. , 1 , 44 , .90 41,11*- AIM , .102. hiar b”etriDl for tiale P ' 9,. '4: , :0 11 :1 13 . • Cider Yinelikgt , , • Ciaer ',Vitiejtar in elAlelved ' G NV'.IIITNEIt , „ #inflAr $ l2 - 11 4:-Ip',"T"nr"" 4 " -- j''' by , • .011' CIPIPI7,, '4l tl4l'':6 f t)l;er 134,1 4 47,1''' ' 'l * * 4.Cl' ' 7l • ; t s k ‘ • , • ;^ . ' l •Z q ! 014- =I 1111