WEDNESDAYifEBOU.ARY - . 18i18 . 48: .k: • The WWI: repently, publislied froth Gen. rftvton to.thti . War Dapaihnerit,admirA; ble alilce for its dignity of. tone and force of ebinalitS'alf:alVeSliiii Which tit first sight may not, be ,o 4 ."The tiOtent deterinination , of the Depart - 4teny t " says Gen: Taylor, ~, to placenta art: attitude antagonistical to the C.l'ov __ol)Ment, has an ttp!C sillostration_holtte well-known Pablo of ~Esop.l ' The pal tiinere Americaii - gives:us the following 'b' -- tIM - Fable - referred - to • • • .. VIE WOLF AND 31113,1A11!D. 130 e het,sultry day, a Wolf and, Lamb, happened. to come just at the.'sarrie time etrqUOnch. their thirst in the stream-Wu Giro*[ that fell tumbling down the side of a'rocky,rnoentain. The Wolf stood up on 'l,he higher ground, and the Lamb at somedistance below him. HoWeyer, the Wolf, having a mind to *lc a quarrel, with the Lamb, askedhim what he meant by disturbing the water, and making it soMuddy that he `could not drink ? and, - • dt the same tiir - Wrdein ed satisfae,TicTri. • Thel , ,areb, frightened at this threatening dittrge t , told, him, in a tone as mild as possible, thht with humble stiFanission, he could trot conceive how that could be; isince!the water which'he drank ran down from= the Wolf to him, -end - therefore 'coaldriot be disturbed so far up the stream. 13e this as it may, replies the Wolf, you are krascal, and I have been,told that' you . used ill language concerntng-me be hind, my black ; about half a year ago,— Upon my word, says the Lamb, the time you mention was before I was horn.— The Wolf, finding into no purpose to ar ; gue any longer against the truth, fell into it great passiotOnarlihg. and foaming at the mouth, as if he had - been mat and drawing' near to the Lamb, sirrah, says he, if it were not you, it was your father, • . and that is the same.' So he seized the itiliocent .helpless thing, tore. it_ to pieces, and tnaile d meal of it. , _ ...,.The,njoralWhicli is appended to this table says, "when cruelty and injustice are armed with power, and determined on ,`oppression, 'the' strongest pleaS -of inno . cence are preferred in vain, and nothing is more easy,thnn finding pretences . to criminate• the unsuspecting victims of ' • tyranny. -How many of the degenerate, corrupt and arbitrary .governments," it • adds; '"With Ahrt - tivilized world ba'Sbeen disfigured, have, exercised their vengeance - upon'the honest and virtuous, who have dared in bad times to speak MORMONS.7=rheSt.LOU is Repub lican publishes a circular addressed by the lorwelve Apostles" to the members of the, Mormon Church. It ,contains an intdreSting history of their privations and stifforings since their expulsion frOrn Nau voo; and their future prospects and inten t , tiotth. "l'hqr principal abiding place, hereafter, will be in the valley of the Great Salt Lake, occupying n central position hetween the Padific and the Mississippi. Theit.nembers will be greatly increased Jy emigration the coming season,as many' thousands of the scattered members are in expedlatiOn of joining them. TILE WILDERNE 9 SS OF TAMAIiiIPASe-- telTiOry between the`rivers - Nueccs and Grande is still_, .the same ~,stupend ouS'ire-sert" fie whenproelaiiried C. J. Ingersoll to be a neutral . groutid which neither the United States or Mex ico would attempt to it;ppropi.tate or cross f , uefil . the spirit',of.Conqueet • The u,AtiteriCari Flag," published at Mettimorae, co:ill/it:4 ander date of .fin'y f 3 t l kft ( 4raft:Af:;& - ,,Titeitterittl to,the.Senete ; and House 426presentati vaeoethe State settled do 4AP",.,'F.P2'Graitilei from which: ,wavxtrae t t,thifallOwing statement: • - Faro. Ilm ; ,settlettients, pr,Litie Rio; atantle.loAlitt'eOtiit'iSr . z l seiti - atetiorps , Clirleiti,4tll:l7lllllvel dayalatirri4iSr,` - ,tihro' 101 , lltlerneps . coantry,,almost destitute of water, NOT A anislawrios; IN THE porr,ssoa,iand dangerous to .;travellers on: itteeount.of the Iridium; an& bands of' , ltiv‘r-, less Mekierias. ,, ; ,k7Whea . ,'fietbania - resictiag, aVleast,.taii riieks to comply kliiiloitsticiawlietildesasubjeetiog,Ahem to 4tltieditrtoxilljekttadt,lattars - .6l , the toads"' , e‘ rt t,l4gt • ..ji;TintetlleeMive I- - -RQMOVA r Vt. a ,,4A • t i .Vie 13EE E ban, • "•.• 4 1 $:t.letliorit otO tho boost! • *it ocoboled by Da: vid H. Arnold, on N t 5 nitharldriltrCiitnallhiq 7P 7m1115 7"=- i 9 ono of, tholuoat- con. 1 iray 01016 ` , ltiyible'llYttfrici'littbnpon"t6l494. '..11144.3ct bet.able'liPoloccit'airtiotbitO' nitly 114 lto3 . 4vitti'di eir•isuhtotits' , . In qddition to to lbontir btookof Inl4O IstotTracedyecka cionOraLsomily.of)D.Kr)C4 0 0134 Nivlr ff°3l l l9 Pl 4 ll ;VII WYA,good Qo443.s9oAP94,filrivaerlftri''' l ialf ' --- • ' '---7 '' ' h 'il , ,r4) - 1 I :bill iro4repre die.glaastijrilil ' 1# • • "• ‘ ••9 1 1. il 1 .II 1 „ e 4 4 ~,,..,, ~ ,4 „,,,,,,„ Riel if • .),. P. '. 114 . •-;t4 , 6 a atat'? . - 'l3 : I lit le.-t eig.‘,.r. Rivooqes' ...e , , , ,, ,14 k tth rt'qk ..o , , ~, 40ftett I 0 QUEEN NYAREIMARD4• _ WA Ain ointiltop*llicifilialtilieolt selbdOft• s i trAthgror cate;•luidtveliiiO4thatiti lietettriisid4 to . . PA 41tilikok.ktif ci4,41a0/1:11.' *API , t rl'fn; 'TiEtri :is T " trf PRIPIIMAPIPW 4 yr si l iNglit IV t' , . it' '. ,no a tors I=l6l 1 t e . cm, At v • '•'• ; nducementips will 111 0 ,3 "ItIt 1 ) 131 „Rtintef t9,P4 - - ‘.t . 131:4,.... .... ~ ;........:......„..... 7 ~ fiirtif •AiiileirlYiy tiooas , at vory•lor pride - 'OW t4E I ; I I 3 6, 4 OARNIONY ; : i'r.,tttiicilgOP4Wl - 4.404,8 afa." - itO y.01.11c, i?t11-,,, 1 Igt r '-'. t/ ^ II! WON! 'fotY! ,3l 4/104iF a kt t;op;s6ii ' f , ..* - ' • ; 1 10 11 0:1 5 . 1 4rrOtefOTL „ 11/,5t "'-•: ; :;'-' ,4 '. •• ..,'-,....wv, , ...3.-,....11.f., , .';.i , ,,1,.0, 1 .„ ,,, x - ,'7 „ ,!:•ii-4;;) , ..•,.4,-, , ..--2,7-. ', ' ', •,-',‘, ; ,,, ',4.;;..,i, , ,.,'::. , ‘-',.:. -A' •?,--. i• - •:,•,)•..••••, , '. , . - .•?. , ': , ' , ,:•-. , ' • ,',' '• • . . - r f- s4-^^ ME , aviir6N.ArEWll.lol4 - 3... • j J aallAltw tontion • V V 11 elis 'd it ee pe raf t publialcdji e wale tr-' • ttire,4 ri el tia I n h• Su. las,llVardrabes,Cen tre arid other Tables,llres! sing and Plain'Dureaus„and. every,VSiittty, . _ . „Cabittet , 4vare-and:Clidirs; -- which, they have Just dpeped dt their:Pow!, rooms„ on on the bdrocr of Nottli s llanover,and• Loather 'Streets, Carlielih, They arc confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, apd clegance.of style, in • which their articles are got up, together with their,CIIEAPNtS.!, will recommend them' to ovorypersott wanting-Furnituic. -,They.-havo also made nrrangementa for manufacturing and keeping a ' constnnt Supply, of every artielo in their line, both Plain and ornamental, elognnt -and-usefulrai-prites-Whitlrthey - eanuatilitliir suit pitreliasces:' They •viriaild earnest!) , invite persons who are about to'commencaliouseiceep ing to 'call and 'exninind their preeen,t elegant stock, to which they ivill tonstanify mike.ad dttione of the hawestaWd•most modern - 41bl: dOI'FINS made by-bract at the shortest no tice, for 'town a nd 'country. • • April 21, 1897. NEW AND. CHEAP . 1 Fainitil Oroeerff (...) ----. • ' subscriber takes th i s method 'Win i orm sit f inside; nail the'ptiblit in keneral that:tie Tii, lias just. opened intim house lately Occupied by - 1)r-John - Armstroug and - three doors dast,Vl - .I & 1) Rhoads' IV.arelinuse. a large and general-as-- sortment of Family Groceries, such as Teas _Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Chocolate and Spices o evely.d isoription. „Also, a large And well seleel. „QUE:E . Jr STIVIRE, IVillow-ware; Itrushes, Wickets', Sze. &e. To becco of every descriptiOn, from the common smoking tobseco, up to Woodword's best hooey Dew cayendish. The ;milli° 111 V respectfully invited to call and examine his stock befored flying elsewhere, as he -flatters-1i Mtge' hi hat-Ite-ci tlail-to-pleatartlmM hoth in price mid quality. N. friends from the country w'll it to their advantage to give hint a call ; the store is conveniently sittiatmCjtist a few steps from Mr Rhoads' tavern. .0 .10 - S- D. lIALIIERT—, ..Carliale,Jutic 2,11847, • ! !W! rin d - - d (*tap _ HARDWARE STORE,,, Main street,one door west of' Martin's Hotel. THE' subscribers have just received and are now °petting a large stock of fresh goods, which in .aiddition to their former stock, makes their assortment larger and better than can be found elsewhere. heir ttotik comprises atoll assortm't of build ing material of every description and style, with a large assortment of Tools for all kinds of Ste chanics, which have been selected with great care and sire offered.at the lowest rates. Also a lidl assortment.pl goods .for Carriage - Builders and Saddlers, such as Worsted Damask and Raithietts.Curtain Cloth, Oil Cloth, wide and narl'ow Laces, Fringes, Tassels, Tufts, Patent Leather,. Lamps, Electric Springs, Lon Axles, Silver and limas .Plate Carrisige..Bands; Japan, Brass and Silver Plate Mounting, lividle Bits, Stirrups, Buekles,.lilitiners of all kinds, Buck.. skins, II og-skinti and all description of goods in,. the SADDLERY-LINK. . . Wailers andlTraysi Candlestiels ; Brass A ntlii•orist Shovers and Tongs Knives and Forks .of every style . Fancy and common Bel lows; - Butcher-and-Carving Knives, Steels; • Pen and - Pocket Knives of. every stfle,, Tab te - and Tea - Spootin ; English and American Hollowri re; Sad Irons, ass Kettles ku. &c. flay and Matitire• Forks; Wagon Hanters,Shovels and Spades ; Trac, Halter and Cow Chains Cdc. • Also just received, lla !hind and Hoop IRON; ' Rossini, und,American She I r oil ; Cast,Shear, Blister and - SliTifig, Stud 3 Tin Plato Zinc; Speiser, Lellli ; Dttpont's and .Itilitisou's Blasting Powdery • Dupont's Rifle Powder, Shot; . NYetherill's Pure Ground ;White Lead; . Linseed Oil; Cops!, Coach, Japan and 1 .ca titer Varnish ; Window Glass of all sizes; Putty, Turpentine, Re, Cedar-war; of all kinds, tee. Sze. 'They have also for sale Harvey's Patent Spiral Straw Cutters, which are considered the hest now in use for cutting hay. straw or corn stplks. WRIGHT & SAXTON. September 41. 1647 HARDWARE- AND PAINT: NO UUMDUG! I , lllllErettention of the public is respectfully invited to a NEW. AND. SFLENDII) STOOK OF • Hardware s, which [have just received from the City, and which I am determined to 801 l at the LOW— EST .1 RICES I do nut pretond that I Import any 'Goods myself,•but buy: them in,the.City,all for CASH, and of course got thorn at the lowest ratea.— Thopublie i, therolore :invited to' become• acquainted with , . priCesiiind tlion cull on ma, and it .1 do not sell bolter goods as low andh' little loWer than the Importers, 1 shall not rink, thorn tn.buy. I will iStrlijoin the prices feW . ' Ono .hundred, Kegs . Nails at 84,50 per 1411':::600,..itindred,Kriglilrits Lead, 10 per Keg,oft46 1 7 2-. ,tot cents-per 114-and .all othar goodsAt Ty . Call andseo.- - at hal Old 'st;iiidln . llrinoverrStrOot,'Sign of the Bit Mil . -Sow: J x t]llN P. YN E, Carlisle, Aplll - 1;1'1341: • bf tlie - abovb. vat9Able bbibfisti Ja b g of • • reotomtit .?0 • Sunative Pills • ;•—; daleami , Received and for sale by ELLIOTT. ,f• • s -Aitentldis 310 r,i/i4ll. ••••;•Sidt 200 !Eons Pikater; , 'soo Sgoke-G:A. , Salti - q' 50' Siaki'Aelittiti 100 ti, ..t;Dioy ; 1.4 Fi j i..Bo 6 'lo . lle'rees l itopcp'l . tlMl' 4 ; .; 113 riftt'' ; 1110 t, •;.1 ":, ~? I Kege,Alltypiee, - ;„ *.,1 • Pcpppr . • . , 111.1.11111111.44 tit. Miquil d n '—iscr. „ , • lAA: - •• I TE:), .. i , .2q0,' bbb, 'X%O. A.P;A:94414 . 00 . Y 0 11;iull ' .: . - f .6lo„;bw.o:sf44sllSli.pdigo* , ,zii-I* l oil 6/. !: . iiilrhalebbyqamydqud:4;:Ni7:l.t..f, ,13 v f qt s .‘°-....... gair—asia-waimpr ',,...-..,.„ 4 I '---- 51to oaf { • o di '"" Asa AmtNarligYo o.iiigrin iv id GAP% otiKVairatilltMoi o oll4olgoitirxr. ,mingillre,Mn POWnI 4IOII PY, lvAlitt*Vn"'l' - -,-/ :'p , i 1 , 7 1 ; , •,-,.-e, , ,v; s,, , A, , 7 'i.: ~'~~ rX, u.'7 ~`~; r ~~,'. . •• • ..... . ~.... HErmitßatp!. 05, 1LEt3t , ..0 , i ,, 13, 1 •: `•- „:terc.',l.:' •:.'' ' "'7OY - Pl ~ : t.`Y4l- t Vz'.ol,4f. l U NTER..IqAt -- 6/ External, perifintienili:eilittdi by Dr: UPOIVI'S VEGETARLE ELECJ. ' 'AR,Y, ancjiminsaiPdealkiitlivhiehtilliread. according triAirbalkins, a .etrae, gettptaa tatiqua t ut (filme d... ! -•• ,t, ~1 . (r...•••• Aet, of ItaFxer,;:,,:rna ar.ereesM '''.iSiritivoloccors7rni - DISRASE.^A;CQPIITIOC con sequence of'filia affection,is tikind'ef - janqinittiti• or-bearing down as it is familihilyiealli ad; there ts - also a heat, tension and•thlobbing: in „rho part, vaiyingfirffli a moderate:digra itnthese, sensations to'ftlict , :fiboat excrutiatitigieitrffoting •;..-: Anse' nro catiiiiialy the , great flos7,efiblood 'to the parts. "Sehilefilines the inner coat ofitho bawd . protudes. at eiteey.:ovtreuetiivderifflng4wlraois, .itlfefflProlapatie r or-falling of 'fflo bowels; this is the effect of long'cominued irritation anti wank ness of that organ: fidatometleStances . fflorpatierAt experiences ncryous pains, Which are. milescrilet ,kle,,,,and known offly to the auflbror t ,yfflich.cont-,,i mence Immediately after en evacuation, and' can: tinucfrotn thirty minutes to severed bonnszfhese, sensations arc very annoying anirsdnietitikii3ort distressing. This (lipase, whartilf Jong centinut' • mice, is attended, by pain and %Neknoas in;:ilie' back, irritatirmOr, the kidneys 'tnid r bleidder:elfd 1 other organs in, the vicinity, pain end putudikai in _ thc. legs er:Vont, a sense of atraitnesi-butitic the chest, and unnatural fulness of tho abdominat; viscera, acconmenied,with palpitatjekcif fife hear! and opp,ressiort. 'lndividuate delnefitnria .OXperi, once, previoukto_un .attaet of midno , p r i v :, 'tome tlerfetiwgrect - tlerturgenrarn - M - Ae - mrceltW: tion ; there It3lt sense of weight 'atel - .Prdssuie,pi the abdomen, with a peculiar fecling'of . unman, 'noes in the bowels, constipation,or mine:tem, at.. tended with pain in the back and loitts.,,aansee,. and slight-paino.itt the.stornaolv.pide coined:l-I nice, confused settations in the headoveariness,.. and intmitableand diacoinentafflithtdof theiniiik' . and' a sense orfulnoss and oppression' hi the iqi , gion of thin ,stomach. - ';'Plie • cirnitlatiOn• ori''th,i, surface is feeble, and the OurinniOf blood 'deter:: mined inward and downwerd's.. - • ••-• -.. •. ' 'For all of the above diseases and' complaint. 4, Dr. UNIAIkI.'S VEGETABLE IiLECTTIARY cures ef fectually, and therefore prevents Piles. • - ' ,'• r • ' : READ THE TV,STIIVION - Y. ~„. , IleasoN, Dec. 11, VW,' Gsirs:Ll-fflivo-used-Dr.,-Dr.-VeirePildri , -fflle-ElecittervAddeli-Iptarolitts - oil-Of-Youi-and fiiid' it one of the 'best 'medicines in use for tiro Piles, and also for bilious afibctions, arising-item. an impure state of the system. Yours,. km. z - E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer: ' ( U. S. MAESUAI:S CIFFICE.•N. Y. • Dec. 6, 1847.. , 3. • ," . , .-. Messrs. Wyatt 'S . :. Ketcham—Gentlemen, uri= demanding that you are the general news-for the sale of Dr. Upham,s Vegetacla•Bloctudry,fou the cure of Piles, I have deemed n.niy J intir'!o. solemner a 'reccuumendatioolialf-of-that-in— valuable medicine; ...I have been afflicted for- ma ny_years withlPilea, - ated have tried Iftfri - ott rota: - dies, but with , . no beneficial effects—indeed, I began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But about the first of September last, 1 was prevailed upon by a friendAo mtike a trial 'of the above. - .1 1 4.Med medicine.. ..I.took_hisadvicounctrennee•to:. say that I am not only relieved, Mikes I . believe, perfectly cured. I moat earnestly recommend it to all. who may-have the-misforturtem-bo-offlittod with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ' ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE. CURE or PILES !—TIITRTY YEARS STANDING !i . . Mount Wdshingten, Berkshire co, Mass. Noveniber 29, 19 , 17. S Messrs. Wyatt Sp Ketcham—Gents: For thirty years 1 have been afflicted with l'iles, general debility and ,inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and oth ers could give. The last three years of that time - triy., sufferings defy description. tI was 'confined. to bed, unable to help myself, and at lest given up by my physician and friends'inlespair of ever gaining health: in fact. for three 'days before - I Commenced using Dr. Uplinm's Eelectuary, I was entirely speechless and ay. burial clothes were ninde: But nutlet Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though Aan OLD MAN, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the pub, lie that my health is now good. and hope to live many years, if it is God's will, to make know& the virtues of Dr. Upltatn's Electuary, and to re " Commend it to my afflicted fellow-creatures.- - It helped mo beyond the expectations of ill that know my case, and I can only say to others that it ts,tm toy. opinion; the best meiiiciho in the world for Piles, or tiny other.disease of the bowels; audit they will use it according to the directions, I will myself. warrant a cure in every case. Yours, %vial the utmost expression of t nank fu [miss, CL) II NEI,I US SPUR. Btframont, 13erks co, Mass. November 29,18 , 17.- S pl'he above certificate tells a simple end truth lot story of stdkring and relief, of which, as phy sician and witness in the case, I cheerfully en dome. DR. CHAPAIAN. NOTICE—The genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature, thus (Irr A. Upham, AI. I).) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Price $1 n box. in • Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & KETCHAM., 111 Fulton street, N, Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. II (LIT' S !Is now universally neknowletled•te be the INFALLIBLE RE'MEDY For R licumatisua, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is: sues, Old.-Ulcers, Pains in the Back and 'Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, Tooth-ache,. Sprains, Bruises,. - Salt Rlietuif, Buiris; Crouii, • Frosted Feet, and all Nervous Diseases. HUNT'H. . . S LINIINIENI' is sustaining n notori ety =equalled, by . any . similar remedy. It requires no purling it.givc it n reputation, tt has been for Boma time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been. experienced b y . so, many, the expressions of grad rude are continuelly appearing, and .those who have been made whole by its means ore desirous that the alpicied should no longer. remain igno rant of its Invaluable and infallible efficacy.::; • - Mr. Geo. I.l l ,§tonins. the Proprietor; Is: con stantly receiving insiimonials of benefits received from its use, and many of the cures it has effected almost exceed.bilief. In one case a child had been a cripple Tor- ' eight years; having wrenched the spine, when-at the age of two years, by a fall from a chair. R aiment trefitmen failed, but four bottles of tho restored him to strength, and ho now- . ins. with his playmates in their loothful.gannbolsias robust as the healthiest of rintfoilly n small hump on his back to re mind him of his early sufferings..7PAce 25 ecrop per bottle. ' M=MM BEI • Thei*, urk.s- STANTONiS2TXPILLARY OINTMENT. 177 acknowledged to lie, theAriost,vatatibleirerrie dy ihat has'yot been discovered, and irfa,rbafre:.: .fiedon with confidence by all who. may -have oc casion for its use in cases of Mnba Fayza, 'Acme IN TILE Bnensr, BORE N lents, &c. This Ointment is particularly intended Kir those. ,complaints that Mathew aro liable.to during the 'ndismg of inftints, mid may be truly called "The Nersers 'Friend. Price 25 ets., y:ltprirsk:t . •z G. E. STANTON,. Proprietor, 'Sind . 6ing, New. York. Sold by , Di. J. Myers and C'hae. Barnitz; Carlisle. — ' • `Edward Scull, Shipponsburg • - Donaldson & Green, .Pithustown . . (..A..vCittlfeart; Shcr.hoidstowrf "'`Gi'W-.-I,feinger, Chun:Mown ' J. & J.•Riegel,. Mechanicsburg, • ' ll.Bitner,Shiromanstown • "-- 171 r--- - , tv:.:l7-:•-,-.-1,, , , 1 1 1. ~ . .t 1 11 „,,, J1 14,t , ' ' l, , 1, I I ' 4 ill I r iMI:04110 4 1J 1 li di ' te,,‘ls 1 \ tip ', ' " •••••1-kr r'' _,..„...... _ '.' •' ‘ oe .. .,i - il - - kit y\. i) P i la , i e ,i,,,, ; „..., ..:., 0 c;',lls.oll' , .,6ri:titt , At)? ei, VA 1 ~, d :i 6 • ,111 , 1 4 pt. •,‘''.• l k- . • 4'''''' 'll IltrasNANßlClPPBoloo l rritrto . sTauPv6ll/ 0 iiii_p t if yd leillUmuagnteriarrigiNat r l to 1ii...,y rat 'IT ii/Ald lINOVIEReihFidtpgION 11 drOnlio/141011; ! with aitriaPAllioneiljormsocirrisidinttOhe I,4l,loelintisoppAsolvia *OhOtillgitiftktipkaick , . . • , dio r.tolAp,,•l*l9Plui!' Prilllti ( mh;•4l 9 ,Pitderca MOHO itheaVirjboVitioVartmilbtrgglefvfieuto g Ift 1 iii , ter:lo,:Nii!i4uoliw • • .444, tit4t ,gsio is roiled ow !e(ffitfoldif , '#abilsoa dlo `4llllPAOMlONOlitiriliciii ik4O itiV(3,o O - liiioni lel ineritif alio& ' ot ipi, , .2, t f iscild,by,'P;',..ErotT. I:llMillisiie t ;'-', , '•-' -:), '''' ' 1 , AStiiMill'. 2 P47; • V.:'''',,', ' ' ' , : •''''' ' ? • .. i. l 'I, '' ;•-•. ,:„ • .:.' • "..` ,'• ' :tDc}es BA3II I EI, ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle. .lanunrw 5, 18.1.3—)y Stanton's External Remedy, CALLED J. Cleiaraiosburg'•• • • Jaipas Cylo, Jackaonvilla'r jan ]3.]848:!` MIMI , . 1 d , 4.;-(Crs 4.111 *OW - 411i). - 1 . 3.01110:4 V,Y . 1..7...."i"+Z0.?.?,6111.6;n71qt 1,.-MpttlrPtierigrlitaP):4lo.lol2,sll34ainitil tiikitth i llel4lll 4. • rintVi"ni?ftadtitillsi4+d'irt., tat di c tittl• th4i public generally. that he still coritinune tot , ,PArigfaei.tire and Bell thogenuine.A - IfterlGHT.' STOirt L iv,ith tho latest improvgnente. - After. .MAnY...-Xce,re.fxPekifnFcriP;She , fnapirfocture theed.sto'oooo - le.new l ooibleil , ;le,eifimtir cuetomere the suitable for_dinin g rewire 6; He , h gig which makes aiMlondid and economical parlor,l ptpvcslo, wArelt ho. Would 'call thO partioular.' usejlkurticlo„fm.,their ,parlore ...EllaFrlrf aif6VittiOtit 'of Coill,l'ia•ior Ind Cookriigel ivo e:. l ull ermine - it he wilLeell at the lOweet oath prj• ccre. 'the public would dO well to mill before pure gidoWilere- :14 " T.-would ' caution the pears 614. Air Tight f,'Stoi/cor, mode - 2by; molt stove ma , -..reiqin Ither do , iMl antwer the',Purpospintended..l, '....5e - ptembrif 29, 1,84,7. L '4,Setitre thz:stwfloT.,e're tto sukstance:ibde.7' , . . nouinsLeeigloted. - V,Y.StV4IGHT DAGUE RREOTYPES ' ! SKY- LIGHT. Tatwo SILVER - MEDALS awarded at - tho • Fairs of the Franklin an and Amorican'ln:' eii , fcir the best and.most artistiCal.siPmel inena,uf fiagtterre,otY.pe,portrails . i„ 1_ yThe'reCent iinprovement made ;by. the seh: ear ini , r;sl end which is. !fail, to 'their 'mita b: lialintent Shiite,' viz; AN UPPER LIG HT; reeeiVed the highes t i4eorninentititieris..fiem the press, and also written testimonials from the first' Artists in the country, as to its great sOperiority over the, usual side ljght.: .The pectiliar advantage of airs light Is that the, 'natural - exprosaion of the eye can be 'obtained' inoriapertectlythan heretofore; • 'Citlie.hintLatrangerSLore reSpootiblir-tn vited, whether desiring portraits or not. to 'yielit our sp.acions galleries, probably the largr eSt'llnd most extensive in thm.United States, ond ,exarnine•Tor themselves the astonishing rrniiiiivOmonts Midi) by the subscribprifin this Wojiderrnl, art. T..P. & D. C. COLLINS, Prop~~ciore of ill%) City Dagoerroian Establish: irottitcNo.',.loo Chesnut st., .? doors below • south aide. opteßa.b . c . r . W,)B4,7 Hovel . % Firiat Rate ..Premlum • WRITING INK • Silver Aleilaljust awarded likthe-Americatiqh, itilote; Nab York, (1847.) _ . DR following testimonyfroni dieitnguieh- T edspeiki . UMW/MUTE OF rE/I/INTLVAIII•ft, Phi 0847. Having tried, for some time, the Bled: - Ink Manufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we have found it well suited for imuntscript, by its Nth ning freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we are well plensed with. \V E HORNER ,711 Dean of th Fatuity and PI of. of Anatomy, JOHN LUDLOW; Provost - • SAM'Is B "WYLIE, Vici-Prevos HENRY REED; SecratarY of the ' - Faculty of Arts -- • ROSWELL PA It RE. Prof. of Nal. Philosophy and Chemistry ' W \V GE It HAR D. Lecturer in the Medical Department PENRLYVANIA M EDICAL CULLED E • We fully Soocur,in the above, EAM 'L. GEO'. MORTON, M I), •• 7 • Dean of the Faculty I.:ENTitat 111011 SCHOOL, Pin LADELPII A.D BACHE, Principal MCMURTRIE, :A - El, Pro Anatomy -A PtEll ted...q - PI IA Co, Put LADELPIIIII. FII.ED'E. FRALEY, Secretary deasslst r llduse: IP.IIILDDE mum J - 1) OEORGE,Ik p, Naval Officer • - HOART'ADAMANTINE - CEMENT I A.Syperiartthiele, Warranted. " For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Mat.ti at ory; No. 87, North' Third street, opposite harry street, Philadelphia, by JOSP.:PFI E IR/VEIL Manufacturer Philadelphia Nov 17, 184,7 IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Siere,Aititile, Screen and \Vire Cloth Manntbe tory, No. 48. North Front street, between Market and Arch streets, Philatra. MOE subscriberi having made grail improve meats in the above business,are now manu facturing of a superior quail ty,al kinds of PLAIN ' and ORNAMENTA L WIRE WORK, such as Sieves, Riddles, Screnes&c, for all kinds of grai n, seeds, Sand, ore, snuff, starch, brickilust &c. Founders! Sieves of R superior lushly constantly on hand. leo Safes, Wire Dish Covers, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers &c, ORXAMENTAI. IV RE WORN, such as Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Nowak . Stands, Trainers, Trel Ii s work for Grape Vines; •btc. Also IVire'rencing .or every description. o:yOrilers thankfully received and promptly executed, by ' WATSON Ed' COX. SeptemberW..lB47. ' • • Cheap Watches and Jewelry. . oi,'„ ' '3 . - AT thd.Philadelphia Watch ...tilk) \ and Jewslry Sumo, 96 North • .7 :: Second St.; corner oFQuarry ik..l 0 ,f.t.,-' , .•.. • :‘,,, ' ellad,,lB Carat caeca* ,Vl5 frO ''...ti:Ci - .C.•;; . (i.iir Silver Lover Watch CR . . i • ••• ' till jewelled , ,;.: ~:.. .. ‘ • ' 2 3,. 1 D Sjlier-Levcr. VtratChea seven jewels 19, , 60 , Superior : Quarter Watchea „., ;.. ' ,; 10 00 Imitation' Oar ter. Watcher! n o t w thented .500 , Gold SpWetaelos . . , , .1. . 800 Fine Saver Siviete'eler • ..." 1, 75 Gold erneeleti , With ‘ 350 Lndiei'dold" bdrraiv,;:' : 2:00 'Gold • Itirina•37l'Onii ta $t":!; 6ilisibal)kairiYl/ ;4kl,n,tp,tif!%i'Lunot ~00,4da ,wpr. raided do, bet what they.are sold ,lov.; , A lir cOlgrtA:D. Oni hind porno guild , and Silvor,Lovcre,,LO pines and - qoartiera lower than the above pripetk Fob. 3,1847. • DI t f /40041k .8 4;RISP(IIN.i". Itt*llto. 2 ;#. . 0 7g '1 04IP9X t ql, ' i 4 . 4 - t.b; ;feel; the • ' 'Eseliang.t • PhilatielPhia. •ppI:SPE militias/Cc to their .friends rind tli public that' they are constantly pre pared to' maim to order of the ripest and 'best 'ntaterlaiactind' iiricesi-AVery ;article of :Fashionable, Clothing, constituting a Ibr which'their complete stuck of choicd and earefulct , selected Cloths, Petal. pterchAr,CatinOtA.4; , ,4tAinfitteAt iptchtapat, t deai ruble patterns, aro particularly designed. • "'heir own mantleal knowledge of theltusiness srii'ersUnufattentiop toAcery,gityr,sent, enabls them. o give entire. satisfaction, and ,to both old. and new customers they, respectrolly 'twitter an invitation to glite them - a call. • • . Having been tine yearn connected With somg bf tltpi iiiihicinable.eataldlaltmenie flit; country; employing iionit hist iirat.rido . tuebotntkbeiurittitic: , colistint;Teiseipt.ofSholla .testu ca oh ; stud ';.liett attylea;l;Ott?tlier *Fe 11.111Y,preparniiii.0 atiocimmodahr.Citsto ra (the' heittritintiOnv;ii•di phlladelpld;• Auguit4Bpitit' • (intim _ , iletiVOingliW§Ait§la k littt'Ul. 4 lll3 - - , iiittito - iCiiii* e4tensi,vialy lictiby phi -1 411in 64 others foi , the retiriorta and ' , ulna nvn t . mire' Al seaser Plitifilgr`Ordith• imp .ti gra glade iii 1130, brii! :Ilgiol 0 t or, 00, :Yid ern:l.i tA it;a puerile() by the manuritiftrieltayillbeseifteoliffelethith.itit Trlllo,r4o44,:o:tpeNput ..kio . extml. 0 ti,d cab ; Yg i n!!!:4 l ork ( ii i l) e .q.'•,,t', o l . 4s. l _ ,, , :tk : 0,5 , i-,l4tit i :\;!i -11i4**e446, , \,4 1..- -,iai:kt"i4o.'"'":'•l,'':''.,!!,,Yl:PlT,,,;l:fit....4 z, ;„ nc " ajiir at tsrp,t, sp',4!Dlo,n!sm Orr t‘ urii