a)iv4iSgestl i Ttoziat9l? :17. 7 , P . " 11 ' 441 50 Vlff tn s-017 f u ' .(16 , 11.744: , ;F-a ( v 7 A144, -, •••0 3 ,11.: .._„A okt• 'VVidYt4E,SDAII,:,,APRIL • Ilota tlid.k.Nai ion a igtlhco r:, rift.l,ilPß,4,ll4 aji DOW ATATG. MEZZZ:I '"ItfErV"W 'MVCIT2S, Is4B. Criti;is•& , ZVTON : 'My:11014 old Friends:—When I have to writCbbout ,the war.-and the treaty, tilt4Atirtpfif:that.por and:belongs to di plomatms, of course I send lay despatch. • es tkuthe. President or Mr. liiteliie-; but when things branch-off into the news- Then I send 'ern to you.- 13, 7 0: • ies'harl :G!lnerui Scott on trial here five:days 'for:high treason against °liner- Pcion't know whether they will Conclucle-to,liang_him or .shetlhirri.up in . soMe•of the. mines of Mexico or • But he fights like a, Turk. and flint skeei ed at nothin.. ,The President better send on some more help, for Isint surd-that Iyhat there is here will be able fo• handle tTI4 - .biittln has been pretty hot for . five days, and.[. don' I, .see, gs,.they get-the upper hand of him at a4rit, It would be a great pity Ira man that has been guilty of _suck, ,crimes as he.has out Iterditi.M6xiCb, thicitigh their fingers' at.hist and escape I begin 10 feekt little afraid how it will come out. For my part, Igo for justice, hit,who 't will. ° if a mail will commit trifrfei 'Jet' him beAM - Pm afraid the President has missed n figure in leaving it out to such men as olie has. -It .woulLa beep snfoand_more sure to, leave it out to a jury of Mexicans. I've no doubt the least verdict they' would give, would a been two years in the deepest and darkest mine in Mexico for his taking Vera Cruz and the Castle; two years more for the cutting and slash ing he give 'em at Cerro Gordo; two years more for Chapultepec and Churu busco, and nll the rest of his life for his taking the city of Mexico. In that case, you see, his punishment Would a been measured out something according his crimes._ • I was thinking last night. that' I ought to make up a little budget about this trial and send it to‘yotr, as I promised to let you know once in a While how things was getting along out here. And while I was bothering my head to know which end to begin at, a man came in and bro't one a letter. I took it and opened it, I Could'at -hardly believe my eyes at' first, to, see the name of Gineral Pillow sighed to it. Ile "requested - Me to call , at his flutters in' the. evening " on very urgent - .ale - important business, Thinks 1 to Myself, what in thunder can this mean' Therrl thought,- may be they had got a hint that the prisoner intended to tun - away, and they wanted me to help keep guard rgnnd Gineral Scott's quarters to see that he didn't escape:' ,Sojest at dark I went round to Giner al's quarters. Ile seemed to be amain glad to see me, and took me by the arm stud led ine into Collier room. "Mujcir Downing," says he, "I'm very happy to see you. - I wish you wouldn't make yourself such a stranger to my quarters ; it. would give me a great deal of pleasure to see you oftener," I thanked him, and told him that-his rank was a good deal superior to mine, and I always felt kind of delicate about putting myself along side of them that was so much above me. "Not at all," says he, "Major, not at all; we have to observe rank, to be sure, when we at on the field ; but every where else we are all 'equals, Major, all equals; give its your hand." And here le give my hand another hearty shake. 'Major, " says hr, "I understand you write letters to the National Intelligencer 'sometimes about matters .out here in _ _ . "Welt, yes," says L "Gineral, I do sometimes, when it don't interfere with my , public duties as the President's pri vate 'ambassador." Then he turned round and put the door' to and begun to speak in a little ' lower tone. "Major," says he, "that Intdiligencer is a, capital paper, a great paper; it de serves to be encouraged. .1 take a warm interest in the' prosperity of that paper, and Mean to do something for it. I'll he the making 0f,,, 4. yet, when • l get to the' rank ' find situaticin `that I ' expect to get, 'I spose you'll send"sOme account of this C l iurt ; Martial down by the Courier to morrow to get to the Intelligencer, won't - •you ? c• , ft:Well, yes," says I; "I was thinking or sendihg soine little outline of it, so• the folks , it home,iit the• United States might tmd,Or ipqthe substance of it, as far as it , 11a424 l'aionk.lf , , •,, • ~ - , , ` Th 71 , he 'look a •writtan paper out of hisp , o kelf, qici, says he',‘"lllajor, here is 4 :' , ',. clon olk.46ilat4)r l .(iii proceedings as,fiii• as 'they,have , •gone, all caretully drawfi tip; Ilitttine_'every thing, in a true light. ,I should` WM to have you take this and sead.titT,T.l9l,lle,lutelligenceropd have it„lnserted,aa coming - from an, authentic; source ,or, if,you choose, yitu,part'sliorl?.. ''it In'and' make :At. a part of your letter, , a aKtlO'xiiihOdy "Itriil'dOtilit;lint vi,hat it Pi Caches' t'.: troiti , an ,'„authentic Source: , 1 ••ATiliciuldtlrather-itonitthe •whole, that , you ti ;folildWorleit','lnfO'"irettrjetteil 'that' luretiktabelittet,best shcipe lb put it : in, and ,- ; would- be-next, thing- to an official-re ` ‘--Picri"•, i A OVISig PA - 0 %AO/Wlo o o l l o C4e4talvi . llie - v 6 i ; . I tl° l49 o*9OttetY B i/i 4 0n 4 0•4 i p ins ,)a.p9 d tk494 topikictoitid on otch i=lareitat'VCCoUT#:fwAW AA Aur : of making soughrts44ll. It must' take, -ryWWerAS'4l4l ,l r " I ",'4 o 'o,‘l4's 144 ‘ii-,4*PamAgift9foß4l ,ll ,44. t t shape Pa 0 aftto give every 0a04,43 , :tair a , n.aUttrill = thought-I..would-send•orr- now the. , main • points 011,111AnflesehiMitillo particulars ~,,vig,hero4ll, vettlinubizAbaDO*loll l icktiein 44illtigkititt•putromvtotatItermighti" 4-4 :140 11 10,1 4 3,§r' ite r li lir 0 YaY f riliil - i •thia-account 1, totild-go`iiir.tif out a. `lrtacjiNiottio44os "Xbilariinow ' a , . t 4V4*4,014140 1 1 400noMIPArrirre 4 PM;oto, l 4o649tild!bdAost rin t . og , 431m40:40Kwq,Vivtit`o,“ yttiv • -., te,,Ari, , , - -....? f.; ~ ,t., , 1 ,, ,L.r, , -,, .1. ` : 1,,, -,,, ~.'„. , ,' r' '.,,„",.-;,,,, ‘ ~,,,,':• .' . 1 '', ‘'',,,, •,- , •, - ,'il , - ''', ' ' '..• i , ') , 1 .2. 'r. '; ', . „. . to titit ork it OO report:T . ' To *es :die ttrs~be e iNAtiecio me . ; .yotiiiiiilfb r esaakOed.ll4 . l4fitYmbP the ver ask any orleAlitiff me but rhave, confictuKß., t hat yed M.o.l;f#,Pe , .i,;4:4,. l C, B ,,; l lo:eil:chet.rrly ifk/9119P;... ',Etto;Wirg76but.,:thos upilioiitat'-this trial; mtiaY'..iiiiOttieral Scott ; 'eutrof-the milsend sfitheioati =yet :and head .oftinilitarpsrairi iind,hetween yiattlifilirte; that would , giv e . tit's strone,phante: of 'au4bedilig ; yr.` itrtke Presidency.. • And I wish you to.tinder,starsk - Majortthat-I-rieverforget • yWelV,',,says I, i , dinerali seein you are 'so arnest about it, I'll take the paper libmo With in and look it over, and if I find Teamwork it into mSr.letter so it will look shipihape I'll do it. And then if I take ill - shall have your Arad upon ilie honor of an officer that; you - never.. Will ' forget j pie and the NatiOnal , =I , "That you shall," says ha-giving me another.shake,ofthe liancl,_., , l3ut," says he, "you hetter stop with me to ; night,. and do, it,all.up, here ; .ybu comfortable place to write; some place '[O 'aleep,and soldier` fore. ' ' r I thanked him very . kiiiir for his hos pitality, but told him I should have to go back to my quarters, where I had 'left •some parts of my despatch ready fixed up. In bidding tne•good night he shook me very warmly by the hand, and urged me again to put the'document he had given me into my letter, as he was•very anxious it should go off with the first ifopressions. So here he it is; and if I find it necessary, after copying, it, to add any notes or interlinings, I can do, it: GBE-AT BATTLE !_N THE COURT .This important investigation, which has ,been going on for five days, is likely to use Gen. Scott all up to nothing; there wont be so much as a grease spot left ul hint ;' while at the same time it catmot fail to add to the renown and lair fame of Gen. Pillow, till .raises him above all Greek, above all Ro man tame. Gen. Worth also has shown a magnanimity in this contest which will crown him with immortal honor. -lle lie 49 pounder r loaded to the muzzle, pointed directly, at. the hedd cil Scott, which would a bhawed his brains clear to the north pole, but seeing the weakness and,imbecihty of Scott, who was almost ready to get down on his knees; and with tears in Lis "eyes ask his pardon, Werth". trdparalleled magnani mity, refused to the, and . absolurely with drew Me-chargo-from the gnn, tiro ing to The bystanders, "The Plesident has given me all I want, wly should I sloop to kill this poor devil of a Scott?" Alter Worth had thus generously throWn away his pciwdsr, Scott, with his usqal rtteanuess, poi on a bragado r cis show of courage', and dared him to the light; but Dl coMso Werth wouldn't take any notice - el him. Sbon had bullied Duncan, but when .he found Duncan was prepared to defend hint: sell, with the matt craven spirit be coaxed; hitt to let the mattsr drop and hush-it up Ile had also in.the most shameful manner,. bullied Gen. Pdlow t..but when he toned he had roused the lion; he did not dare to beard the lion. As soon as the gallant Pillow, the Inch sou led Pillow, the chivalric and cour _ageous Pillow, appeared on the field of com bat, Scott commenced a tuphl . and ignomini ous retreat. Gen. Pillow, actuated to a high sense of public duty, as well us a proper re gard for his own honor, would not allow public sentiment to be so nutraued with itn Imlay , : he therefore pursued the cowardly l Scott, determined that, poliroorn as be was he should either fight or die. Pc T. two or three clays Scott was fleeing for his life, and making the, most de,.nerate ellaits to escape from the field el battle; but the gallant low pursued him and cut him oil on every tack, and foiled and floored him at every turn. Thal talent, tart, snowess. and gener alship displayed by General Pillow on this occasion has probably never been equaled, except by the same gallant officer on the battle field of Mexico, when he killed the Mexican officer in single combat, was struck down opal his knees by the coneussum M cannon-ball upon his head, and led his troops to victory by wading chin-deep through a a oreek-et mud and water. The hot pursuit of flllow at fast drove Cott into a corner, from which it was impossible for him to es cape. lie Met tuned end raised his puny arm to fight; ut the weakness of his wea pons, his littl pop-gull squibs, were almost ridiculous ev r: to excite a laugh. The be. roie Pillow ood in peerless majesty-, anti shook them o as unconcernedly us the-lion shakes the dery drops from his mane. por ing the whole contest, Glen.. Pilloutf well de tiled plans of battle, his judicious disposition of his farces, his wetness and darilig during Vie whole of thil ,, terrible battle, is lice subject of universal co igratalation among ,his fiienda, and getterat eatark-with all. Erased from the above: "During this great battle, which has lasted now for five days, Pillow was in command of all the forces engaged, except Worth's di vision, which was npt engaged." Also erased : .'lle . (Pillow) has completely silenced his enemies:". :1 On theWhoie, theabove docUment.No, I, seems to give such a clear. candid view of the proceedings' of the Court Martial - during the hr.st, five days, that don't think- .necessary for me to add another word. Give my love to the Pre sident and Mr.. Richie ; .and I- remain yeni old, friend,, whether. we, go, on an,. 7 : itexitt nhy , more . or not, • ' -` • AIAJOJi JACK DONNING. -7 ,':,'.1 ; ,L,-2;i7resit -.li, s 7 val•-•.- -- • ,• . . .• ,. , .c.. - • j .".. liK, aubscri hers Intro . Just i re. - 1 ; ''. ~'f- ---r - r - : , , : , • •iiiived'frinn 'Philadelphia .s OW at. . ') ":._.-. - . stirt ()tenter DR tiGS. NVEDIC,I NYS.; i .'l . - At_ ~-; elk IIsITS, PEll,f UMARY, rfAKcsy:t -• A Ri'lf.lLEl3;4 l rci&s. which ii as, iitO ri setsotsd 11 with care and ail - wafratned.• toilysi •initlarss- ';'i' don .101h' asrysgatds- quality rind. fitlge o 0)611 y ( 1 wh'iliti 111 •fisfor thiffill.*lthli'loaG . 7)))a,, ;) I • •.; ft.sunetrthor. - (ho old,. s i ta . oil t ,eppuisitv‘ht Itail ` Ti1cia.,d;PpV4::,., , ,.. , - .... '• '.' ;'. • , .-., . ';"L.,. '.: `,1;: •• E5V7.',1r:.i74E • 11 , 1,1N.Cy; e0i)1if0;,N0i,,f0;•1,§t7.".... -. , •,.. ), .)- ,;) • ft..,, • . V..) 1,..; , ~ ~ , : tt..; . / 4, 1 . ;- . '-.'" 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W4 l ?HiV;PVVlBlC;ithu4l47+l,juaettqtaned • hie WIMP .. .pa ISUPPLIk.S of GOODS! , desires to cal I Ihppitalltliattlnr"atteotion of pq a.- t • l'hyatelana to his rertlettjatteltannortio' Of DREGS and M Ct NE 4 ovitjeti: Oive Irk; fitiehased at the heat houses fo• PhilatieliThitisiutb m l / 4 1 he valet!. upon fur freihttebiluAl:ilcalleticer. ,„tlBO,l to these will be fotiiicriiri`oediCileliceld of Rid - Nit OILS, -DY Diana, &c. &0., nll of Ctiiitttevto of the heat quality and Diu - Vail priceew -ITC has tend° tnany,additiOna4V. laintook of ROOKS, beahlen sectiriniirtrew:n'utittilt of Ail Elie. Text llook4, Dietaries, Itenifefn; tiag Book*,_ leo. now Cip§Re'on4 our sehilets, wh;eirlie.wiadleoosectriiii*rint eukted to the circumstneca'arnlL. . ' His stock of FANCY AWFICLtS - embraces ix rich and extensive collectlon'which it would tie impossible to enumerate, but 'clowijudei n g piney novel ties.which cannot (nil to' strike the eye and Please the taste, such as Ladlei and Gentleinen's fluttery, Gold and Silver'Pelis and 'Pencils:llolr Tooth and Clothes Washes, PetTumes of not. selle's rich and 'extensive. varieties. Fattei Shaving Cream Card Caeds, P.9ricet•Tistals,. rocket boons, fx!C. Ste, • —: Also,. 0. new supply of elegant TARO LA PS, togther with Sperni and:Mould Cite iles e llasket M titiezatl dstrements, Umbr e l . htc,42,ltildren'slloya r lictir rtlesond , othei-nrti: ales in the ,variety line, which With a .constnnt supply of fresh FRUITS,IutX and.Confectirmary Of the , riollest quality, Mlikgillarge and splendid stock to'which he; confidently invites the attention and patronage of hie town and country friends, nt the old stand:in North Hanover street, nearly op ilosite die Carlisle think. ••• • 'S. W. HA YE IZSTICK. :December I. I . . M'ALLISTER'S OINT MENT. IT has VOW.II . to cause all external SORES,. SCROFULOUS . humors,' SKIN—DISEASES; POISONOUS NVOUNDS,lovlisulaary their put trhi rustlers, anti then heala , • It is ri:g Oily termed All-healing, for there is scarcely a disease, exter.,ol or internal, hat T will not benefit. I have used it for the last four teen rears for all diseases of the chest, consump tion and - liver,.involving the Almost danger and reSi3Onsibility, and 1 dech i re before heaven and man, that 1101 one single ease,hais it failed to ben efit when the patient was within the reach of mortal menus. 1. hare bat) physicians learnetiitfthelfrtifeirtinh. I have hall ministers of the Goalie!, 311Iges of he bench-, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, ifitl multitudes e.f the midr use it ittevery satiety of wily me there has been but one Voice—ode untveasal voice ---sal{{{t , " Vu- Allinter,your Ointment is GOOD." CONS UM f'TION.—It Gun hardly be credited that a salve. Can have tiny elect upon,tlie lungs seated as they are within the tu stem. lint, if Placed upcin_the-clieskit-penetratetrto the-lungs sdpurates the ooisonons particles that are consu ming them, and expels them from the sy It is curing persons of Consmuptiou continually. 14EAOA ell E.—The salve has eared persons of the headache of I'2 year's standing. Anti who had it r.:gular ever) week so that vomiting often took place. Pearness and Ear Ache arc helped with like. success, I{ll Kum ATlsm.--It rernoves tmost imme diately the Mita mation and sWelling- when , - -the pain ceases, -fiend the direct inn mound die lms. COLD . FEET,---Consumptidti, Liver Loin plaint, pain,in the Acid or shin, falling off of the hair one or due other always accompanies cold feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is sure sign of disea.m to have cold feet. • lu serofukt, old sores, z•rysipelas, saltriteum, liver complaint, sore cies quinsy. sore throat, n brochitis, broken or sore ;resist, piles, all chiral, diseases such as asthma, oppressions, sore I ips, chapped hands, Iti mors,eit toncon s tom'. • pons, nervous diseases an d :of the Spine, three is nomedicisie now known ns good. , Se NIA) Inive•citred cases met net -every thing know -Iva 8 - well - tot - the ability of 15 or TO doctors. One man told us lie bail spent V5OO on his children without any balm fit, when n few liaxes of ointment 4irett them. BALM o ill restore the hair sootier than env other thing. BUIINS.--111 is the hest thing in the world for Borne. ( Read the ili red i give orating] the box. IV 01?..” drive every vestige of them Swa. There is prohnbly no m ethanne on the ince of the earth tit untie so sure nod ao safe in the expul sion of ten' 11, CO NS.=-Ocessional use of the Ointment will at ways keep corns from grow People need never he troubled with them ifthe, will use it. PILES.--Thousands (UV )ei!rly cured by tnie Othunent. .1 A NIES ?AC N.1.1.151T.11 & Cu. Sole props ietorß of tue 1. hove medicine CA CTION --No OIN'I•\II. Nif a ill h e unless the names of James McAllister or names NlaA I lister Sr. Co., are a ritten with a pen upon every label. Sold by Simnel Elliot, S. W. Illiversilek old Myers, in Car•iqle., .1, & L. Iteigel, Me chanicsburg; Singiter & fact , Cliurcbtown, and John Diller, Newville. HOURVINVE', , , Let None Despaity~ THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup 4 of Tar and Wood Naplithla, for the core of In cipient Consumption, Chronic Catarrh, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Obstinate Cough,,Livcr Corn plaint, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, and n,JI kindred diseases uf the Respire tray Orgaus This *potation now so extensively used, has no parallel us an efficient remedy in the class cf diseases fir which it is applicaido lie peculiar composition enable it to act in a kindly manner upon disonsOniganst soothing irritation, quieting the cough and inducing an Only expectormipn, thus freeing the lungs.s id air vessels from offensive meteor, which other wise would aggravate disease and ultimately result in confirmed consumptien • To public speakers thin medicine is 'tweak. able,renderin - g the voice clear and strong, end removing any predisposition to disease in the Lungs and Bronchitis See What a Physician Says. , The following from Dr. Young. the 'Amin guitthed oculist: Philadelphia, January 18, 1847 liavin.g used twiny praCtice as won fin in my own family, .Themsoi.'s Compound ,Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha,' I have whet/Rationi in saying that it is the stlwr imetaraveti a. the, kind in • use fur persons suffering' from Con sumption, Coughs, Colds and . it„11, aftietiotts t ot the Throat. Breast, so prevaltiiieiti,' this season atlas year CP.4-- ~ ! ,1 /477 0 1)11)noii1110 " 1f.% ' lsl MI e O t i 4 7- .' 4iir ; vw-------Nevir.---larimm----- ES - • t riPittliE Iti Qt1141:4 ;quuTi Jan pvtt uPr uR3 LL. hayink.4ltildrail,Olieted MIL with any of ifiliatirdleetioei , liggat4 to the Into or infant)). ettehae an t ivulaiene, OttiPtiFini;tillablaeretl' without thlo:111 fallible reme ' fly that tae_ proved, sci4allijaeleptitt all, the ggees tegl in mialatrftl F ltt,,•htl'gt . £1Y04::gr4.1(1,1q.,f40,10e4..",,k,WM, ai'MtiVah;l4 l-8 17.,;iY 6kAff , t ! C V . sr . ! edioinetp.i . tligStriA Dr . r‘o.;t ( IF ...ta WI .9 , 1 4ae!irfeySfitibililg 90 , *00 , 41,kit , : L'F' , y , n 9 ,, • ?., , „•TottlirY otifuge, "41 1 447kvid 401 1 Piti414Wu , ;i141114 , lit Ikon 7,)silre_v4torioffi Ohnridotatuttuasa, ()PALL THE LEADiNg cacone, to inate.)ol,o4.l. ea and Mentill9ll;,(of our own manufacture)' g fire rote - alunt esort, of the best duality, for -ale at the loweatt,opithstiViceNqnl44l4/RESS ACTS Etingetnarapmp rnipStingkillim.4l'S. Seco d wtreo,takooYezfihdatittst,rEthiladelphitt „I— -n% t hat With a tegtdar assortmintinfiSlTlpL , 40.0178;titereireSillta',4enei: lialtlEtraidenna. &e. v Iso i le-dargeolowof ID:d!nestii'Cot , ton Fringes.Nt..):, ;tn ; 7Purelteaernfre invited to tali. They-will fihd sinto their -intereet.to:do BOt, ita.the, goads:will be sold cuEAT. a^ca q •.• ajir I'2 • Teiot Z forwarding and GeiriiniAgo'r.iitiussicifltferchianis„ - .7 1 0. 41 NottlLW,liarveri, Mal 6.3 .IY:trifler • street, . . . . PLASTER. and SALT constantly on hand, for sale at the ;Meat market rates. -.Liberal advances made on Produce. Refer to, • -. a DUTILET Er+ i-lUMP,HREYS} . • FR A NKEIN.4.PLATTI.4 CO Ptiiladsa, LEA, BUNKEIt & CO. J. W. KERR, Harrisburg. imr 5-6 m . Was and QueenalVare. 11 C. DOKEE ISt.' CO., N0.'41, North el totiyetio - ohd Lex ington streets, Baltimore, invite rile 'attention of Countryllterchnnletand - parchusers generally; to their large .and well assorted Stile k of citiata, 'LASS. and cliyaerts•wartY:, which they Mier for sale nt iho Very lowest market prices. Country Merchants will •consult their interest by a call . before parchnsing elsewhere. • nprs-0 • Spring Millinery Minds: JJOHN STONE & SONWlmponers . and &dere in Silks, Ribbons and 'Millinery Goode, N 0.54 s r outli Second street, Philadelphia, have received by late arrivals frrim Franee,(chier. ly of their own impdttation) anew and very rich assortment of smites taw:llns' cmous, to;which they will constantly be malting additions. They have now in store— Silks for casing bonnets; Fanny bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiltil as, sortment. Plain Mantua and aattirpriliboas, all widths 4 FrenOh. and. American artificial ,fiowers,Lin great Mit!! y. - Paris chip Hats. Grapes. crape Lisses.' -- Tunerbowl and eapN - are. Trimming laces, face trimmings. Buckrnms. willow, crowns, tips, &c. Ste: And all articles needed for the_Millinc.ry trade. liglr The attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city is particularly requbsted to our stock, as it will he found far more extensive than that of any other house in our line, and the prices more moderate. mar 22-3 t Steam Refined Sugar Candies. Cheapest in the World !—,121 Ceots per pound, 'Wholesale. ir J. RICHARD :40N, No. 12 Market st., ♦ Philndelphin, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very . Superior :item». Refined Candy at the low price of $12.51) per 100 pounds, and the quidity is equal to'arty manufnetured in the United Stoics. lie also offers all kinds of goods in the confer. tanterruita - Fraitliiiii lit - corresponding-low pri ces, as quieltsales and small profits aro the order althe day." Crater- sencl-your—oriler - s, eml-yo. •• • • to be satisfied. Don't . forget the. number, 41 MARKr.O STREET, Philadelphia. - mk Spring Fashion of flats At the great central cheap Hat and Cap Store, No. BS.I Market street; 8001 side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia.. 711111 E subscriber rakes this method to return his thanks to the people of the county of Cumberland, for the very liberal share of pafron• ge-whircfr-titev - have - cri eftittd - TeAgirdrliiiii" fer last few months, and Would call their attention to the fadt that he has now introduced his srami FASHION de GENTLEMEN'S * HATS, which 101' henuty, nentnesteand durability, cannot be excelled by any other estriblisliment in thikeity. This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Silk and-Mole Skin flats of till styles and quali• ties, together With a eery larg e assortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur"iibcl - Wined Cups.— Country Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examitte..t he. stock, W Well they will find it.to their advantage to do, before purchasing, ae it is his determination, having adopted the sys lein of selling for CASII only, to sell nt the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr., 28.1 Market at. south side , bore Eighth, mar 22 Iron Cominissior Warehouse, N 0,109 North Water street,, act No. 54 North Wharves, Philatfeiphiti TILE underaigned atill continpo the Commis• aim) business, for the sine of all descriptions of IRON. Our exporionce of many years, and ex tensive nequaint once with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to esroblish ouch relations as give nsbeculiar ad vantages to servo our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22.-6nt 0 R RICK & CA il/ PI3 L. printing Types WILL he eold nl BRUCE'S N. Y. TSPE FOUNDltY,afterdlarch 13th, 1848, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months'. notes : PGMAN. TITLE, &C. BRAM kke Pict, per lb. 30,cts. , 52 cte. 90 cis. Small Piro 52 5G 95 Long Primer 34 CO 100 Bourgeois , 37 . _6O 108 previer 411 ' '74 ' 1:18 111inlon — •‘ — 4B - 1327 Nonpareil • 58 100 • 158 A gote The abdve prices, in consequence of increased facilities for manufacturing, are touch reduced from former Yates. 'A liberal discount for cash in hand at the . date or the invoice. Presses, 'Chases, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, Etc, furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices, either for cash or. credit'. Our Specimen Book for PUS, is now ready for.distributien to Printers, who will send for it, and contains many new articles, that we have ne ver Wore exhibited, such ns Wilting Flourishes, Ornaments, 'Ornamental Fonts, hie. ; of 'which we,hayedio amplo,etook for the promp.,eitocution of . ordeks: • • ' ta - F di sole, sovotal good sticnitd•bnad Cylin ler, and Platen Power Drosses, Standing Ptess. es. Hand. Ptinting.Pro'l4Be,,,.. GE,OBOE BRUCE fix 00.* nprs , Chamber s itireet,4l. Y 111. Roikre . . ROOM ; AND •:IVOQ,DEN4-11V,ARE btore;_tio. 63 Neirth.Third street, oitii'deor 'above Arch, east , side; Philadelphia, nianufacitir ers and,wholetiale dealers 'wall kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Bucketsi, CodarzWare, Willow and French gstekcii: S hoe add' W ,Scr ybs D *wt%eMats,' B hiokinti:Erielein•lnede' Wood • en-W.are:eQevei.r.._descriptida t i.aft,e, ;3z,' o , at, ih e i. loWeisc,iiterkot-pdoese- To - Purohasertro Iron and`Steel frpp tio4ciorkbor*,: linp9kteis.. and 'ltisitliv.• n Eorekgr 4 lo4,lniorlp,llpy-bpi to ittliteittontiOWoritibla A ii of IRON ipd STEE,4, ; toS Abe' new •usoortatipn t;,' of • SwitUO" , Nortiiklittt'i'Otailo•itiiti:donienon" $OOllll4 ro9' which ,they..iitiw hititi:itidltirdfobnitittAir ra on, cot aiatin`gg'~of.jioap, Band, i roll..'dcO ti" •io ""' Small `Round,an,loop), l op , r " o• is oi!Ltftirdir Boll er 'I d I 1 we, ron v _ alt ous otzpal - LOoOmotivei,Tife:o64, - .litt!livid %I frAn Ji9ii,Half-iobnctlrgit . ,l&k.,ll,POot *11(11314On; okiste'elifrom!!:.,beit eii, l 4 6 ,:.l.fof iryo. wo ; dr at l, t i:f c o:A Pie i 4 S'idii:£6sl; ill''oPi?lll3li.:'l4y, Ott' , *sl l ltftoVPPYAlOt,rOr , c4 46 ;,§i # rise e; tt O l f 4Co o a':(o o 4itii 4o PPrllaProaYo, . befo ir at y„Alin. ig.add < HhQ p in Iron received, on: corn. ttOisifao;,oo.m4lckodvAltilatwill bdtiriado x!"••;44",'fc,;;A'!;;;lni , igi k itt'EfA"',4)R,lNlCi- 3 ,1!''.: • • 1 1 3 - • .„ :A I 4OI I I: I3 ),PMAIWt,P,c4):I6;q),' , . Amon the removal and permanent cure of all W.. diseases arising from' an ,irtiputo lante!of (ho Blood'and habit of the body, viz:: • • • . 1 ' • Chronic diseases thelThesti Pleurio;;Aron-, chitie,"Chtflf h; etc. Potrtr, Scald lietel,,Putacitoutrilfrectitineofthe face and'extiainit les, Ortioß,Rhitimptieniiand .:flopatetia, ehrOiffe',Brilitrgentients;OWJoints, 'Whit oS • stitutitinel'dieordiets; ' :Ettriel.enkpertidlteryitredtstiesliptar,--Ifte,y..±---- ' irrltLeyery clan gcc,rhat is.rnking, platai n the :body, it is, manifest. that. ,it itt,hrought: Omit by somathing,having a substaative existence..ifwe -supple° dm organs of our body originally perfect, they must continuo perfect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears-an-unheal• thy relation toit. , In•all mot of diseaie, there must .he the interpositiondame new ingredient which by playing its part as a cause, served to -modify-the-propertios-befere-connectod - virlrtl body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneousdisease .taking place in organs 'previously healthy, with , out the interposition of some motbific agent ; us well might we expect a piece of chnik to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there ii 3 a prior cause which must be removed, thro' the agency of the Blood. Porthie purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea-In evidence the following is submitted to the public: • Philadelphia, June 7, 1847. Having heen apprised of the nature of the Pan acea, it affords me- much pleasure: 10 be able to recommend it net n valuable retnedy'for all those chionic, "consti:utienal end glandular diseases;to which it is especially adapted. ~ To qIOF.O who are efflicted, and require medicine as an alterative, they cannot obtain it in a more agreable, active and uniform ewe than is lobe found in the Pan acea. I have used it in several instances with dw cided and signal success. Yours, &c. 1). Amesex, M. B. Prepared and sold at the North West coiner of Tl»rd and li:outh streets. Philadelphia. and re. tailedin Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. leh2ll Brandreth's Pills. NO Cfl 411 G ES in the Weather will mate j rially 'street the body .if the blood is pure,—. Every individual, even the most diseased, has 'within Min a germ or root of that original pore blood of Our common. mother ,Eve; which germ of pure blood is the supporter aids lite, and is in constant struggle to throw off the -heterogencousrcorru prhnotorsTw Welfare - I re— causes of disease in the individual. By porg. hag the body of this diseased individual of its 1110 humors, you allow the germ °lours blood • to gain ground and to make blood of a better I quality, and so on progressively till the whole mass is regenerated; for the good principle, i or good pure blood, Is always striving to be predominant over the bad'or diseased humors, Let all who wish to be of a fine healthy habit; ' who wish to have a sound mind in a sound , body; who desire to he able to stand. without injury the continual chungei-of this climate; ,who desire to have healthy ehildrt m use the 1 Bram:roil lalll3, Whidi. will effectually cleanse time blood of ail bad -or corrupt homers, a ntLi restore the human body to the state of health I edjoyi.d before th e" intteduction of mineral medicines Remember firandreth's Pills plime 1 within the Maar oral( health and long life. TRUST - TO -BRANDREI'II'S' PILLS,— tyke them so as to produCe p 'oleic eficct„oncl ! your richness will be the, °flair of, a day 1 , o, w la e are ou Wise to allow illiS common sense advice, will In sick for 'moths. ,Let the sick enquire of thu agents fur Brancireth's Pills whether these things ase so or not. Let them enquire 'among their filwids and ask the...some question, Verily if EVIDENCE is with* 4_Bllol 49 procured, thestck let nie any, use tiio.RI2AXDII EH PILLS.' Alin to any!! of bliss, compared terAvltut hav hitherto been his lot, sighed stnizat tterlittluiebeen , fiy al:ease, in r m dies and suffering, which r o earthly pow• Cr khow how to allovitite;mntil this diSeerery wasliresented to the world• The week, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate; aro iti a lc w days strengthened by their ope` ration, and the worst complaints are removed by perseverance without the expense of a phy• bitten. Adapted to all citeninsts [Meg and sit• nations, they aro the best medicines ever jet• vented fur fu 111 NCB, orte hike to sea, prevent ing merry and custireness,rrgail ing no clang of diet, particular regimen, or care against to' king cold. N. B. nue is no surety that you get the genuine BIZANDRE7II PILLS, unless you purehrisemf the duly authorized Agent•. Tit.e PILLL nre solti fur 25 cents per box, at Dr. 11. Brandroth's Principal Oilier, 241 llrtnal way , New York, and be the tol -1 owing duly authorized Agents: ‘Vm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. .1. (I. ' Lisburn. . NI. !littler, Shireinnnstown. .1. & 1.. Iteigel, Mechanicsburg. Geo. W. Singiser,Churclitown. A. & IL Leidicti, Springs. D. L. Beeline'', Wilke (louse 0. It oscobvirg Fa Welting, Centres ;11e. o.lnines Kyle, Jacksonville. Eilwartycull, Shippensburg. S. h. Selitman, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES I3ARN!TZ Sole Agent for this borough. The Great English Remedk. lir: Barber's Liniament yom 2.5.10.111 ago TThis most valuable Endo oration has been used with wonderful success in the cure °Velma of the most troublesome diseases with which the lichee is affected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff ness of joluts, galls produced. by the collar and saddle, strains of tliu shoulders, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin joints, strains of the whirl , bone, knee, and fetlock, poll evil, finales, curbs, splints, spavin.. windgalls, puffs, &a. It very soon cures old.or fresh wounds:outs, bruises, fistules, poll evil, curbs. and gives Instant roller an the scratches, grease, ete.,and the diecases incident to horses having white feet. and noses produced by St John's Wort; which su.often destroys the hoofs.end bones of Our feet, and. resists, the action of sulphur and vitriel.uintinents, and other- remedies equally powerful. , • . . No • application , has heretofore proved so' Intent' in relaying stiffness of the tendons and joints and producing such. immediate 'end boner:Mal offsets .crackod.heels, brought on 'by. high fisedingiepliuts and sprains. '— This Embrocrtion is highly rseortimendird tp fairlers, keepenS; 'of: livery stables, wagoners,, stage proprietors, and private gent:omen own* ingjmriles,.tiii:an , invaluable..- , remedy, and altol,ll(l.be an:instantly .kopt in their stables. , . _ :.Alsolarruers, whoa!, 'hOrses - ara,sio Itablettei. kick% •.outs and . wounds; will 0. it .equally advantageous to keepdt constantly:ron It le , equall3r,t,bana.6.olal,-in , tha4reatinont - of v worktueattlei. Tor..gallei. mei) ImOcltti;::;otita wounds; atm. .1; - 4 ' ' 'For saki n garilelo by,.1)r... 30113>i ti .14Y4 .ER,% Solo &gen ENE „,,,,,,... --------.••=r;; , :t . ''; , ' 7 ” ISTIIVIVAItitItITAZ .'!ci*t' --. +-s;:r C • . • SIIOES i . 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ILYA Y' 4th dnd `ll"T;'' ; --c pPn C l ekt."±t. ,IffValiaufffrapdd43Filargi-gen, , - }iYiiii ..Ycra cenitilqtri'atealc4if irtikti: kg, 'br,Orunia','Whialfatilisioni,VaildtY' arld - worktnaiiithip,r4rel-flatti3ralofitiolf) uaiverapl, ea tisfamion".whila ihiereducad bola iof prjaoszpraaantatWrratohiseraindireententiitivlack . amptat be,purpamdallAny,qthc,c,zessablishrniim, , ' mar , JAbOB .„ uovi,,Po riot • Silver Medal fast'atearileil 6j-the. American In . stitede) NeV.York 1847. ' ollow,jog lastimony f rom distmgui eh 'ed Juni totiooespeaka for Woolf: , UNIVERSITY OF Pr.NI49YLVANTA, • Philadelphia, May ,Il 841. 'Having tried; for-AM -0e time, the Block hilt manufactured Ly Air. Joseph E, Hover, we have found it well "suited for inanuscript,prits rou sting freely, and its exereptfen from cozzolittiou. Its shade also Weare,lVell pleased with. '• • • • W E RORK E1t.,14 I), 'halite( tit Faculty am) Prof. of Anatomy JOIIN'LIMI.,OIV, Provost rWYLIE, Vine-Provos ~111 REED, Sceritary of the Pachlty of Arts ROS WELL PA llKf),Prof: of Nat. Philosophy, and Chemiatry W W G g12.11A RD. Lecturer In the , 'Medical Deptirtment PF.P9L.Fi'ANI4 AIE , nrcALCoLLEo-6 We fullyconcur in the above, AM 'L. G ED. , AIORTON, M D, Dean of the CENTOBL HIGH SC IIO 6.,YOILODELP/114 • A I) BACIIE, Priuci pal H MeMURTRIE, M D, PrO ,Anatomy • AMF.IIICOII FIITE hmunnece CO, PIIVIIDNI,FOOI. FRED% FRALEY, Secretary CV$7O.ll tiOIISS, PI/Minn MILO • " I) GEORGE, Dep, Naval Officer .HDVER'S- ADAMANTINE CEMENT , A Supeyior Article; Warranted: For Sak, Wholesale nod Itetail,at the Mano rs, ory, No. 87, North 'Third street, opposite Qlter..ry_tkeet..,Philadelphia,by- --- .11584P11 110VEli, Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov 17, 1847' IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. siere , , ,, zae, Screen and Wire Cloth Monti*fac to Aft, North Front etreet, eon • Market nod Arch streetn, Philntra: Fr HE subsenibersluivitig made great improve ..i. meats in the above business ' Rte now 0111111.1-• faclitritie of a stiperior'ipiality,tili kinds of PLAIN and ORNAMSNTALWIIIO. WDRI6.BIIOiI RS Sieves, Ittdlllo6, Nereitraelc, for ail kinds of gtni n,seetis, sand, ore, snuff, starch, brickdust &c. - Founders' Sieves or a superior ipn, lily constantly on hand. Also Safes, Wire Dish ,1111VOIR, Soli Springs, Twilled Wire tor. Spark Catchers &c. Ortxstsveiat.' WULF. WORR., 611011 RS Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Flowur .StantisiTt4liners.TPellis work for Grape Vines, Stc. Also Wire Fencing of every description ao 'Orders thankfully received anti promptly enerluled by ' WATSON Ls' COX. September 22,1847.. „ Cheav•Viratelles and Jewelry, s,-. AT the Philudelphia Watch i ' - "ali k -and Jew , .lry Slur°, 96 North /.. 7',.l Second -St,- -corner of Quarry 1, , „"—• • Gold leyer Watchee,fullje 1_ - , :..iciA oiled, IR curet asses $45. 00 .. .....M7o,Sr4tAtit, Silver Lever %Vetches,- ------- . full jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 .00 Sorrier Qearter Wiitches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watches ngiwarrented .5 OD Gold Sfvetscles 8 00 Finc Silver Spectacles 175 Gold Dranclets.with topaz stones 3 50 Ladies Gold 'Pencils 16 narrate.: - 1 I Gold Finger Rinee 37A cents to $B, %Votelt Glasses plain 1.21 canto to Lunat,2s. Other articles In proportion. All goods war ranted to he what they arc sold lor. 0, CONRAD On hand same gol ( d and Silver Levers, Le p:nes and Quarticrs leaver than the above prices. •Phi Indelplain, Feb. 3, 1847. 11. E. MOORE MOORE. 'lc RISDUN. vinaanalaw uninicats, No. 70, Soutirlitivd Strcet s iwarly opposate the 11016F.SPECTFLILLY announcc to their friends Nt. anti 114 publio that they are constantly pre pared to make • to cede, of the fittest and best niaterialsoind at moderate prices, every article or Fashionable tiothing constituting a Gentle man's Wardrobe, for which their complete stock ot• choice mid carefully selected Cloths, Cass,- tom es. Vestings, & ~ dthe latest and most deal ! rabic patterns, are particularly designed. rittle Own practical knowledge or the business I ands personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and :to both old {hut new customer§ they respectfally lender an invitation to give them a call. !laving ',teen tot• years connee .t 1 with Some of the hest and most fashionable tdablishments in this country, employing Untie but t•a rate work• t• en, and being in the constant receipt of the la test fashirms and best styles of goodi.they are fully prepared to"accommodate eustomersin tlie hest manner. • Phllailelphin August 18,18.17-6 mo • Cumb• Valley Transportation House, at r e (W:p j t)?A Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia,-Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. ABBR., Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Ilximisitutio, Pa informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat mange extended to bun during the past year ho has been encouraged to make more eXtenßlVe Or' rongenteate for the present season, and has ad dud two now, large and splendid Boats to his LI NC, and will be fully prepared alter the op ening of the Canal• to)forward PRODUCEand MEIRCIUNDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbogli, &c., at the logest rotes of freight and with the utmobt des patch• Agents for Boats, CARLISLE tP GASKELL, Race street Wharf, Philade/plna, t,EASC A. SON, No 4f. Commerce st Wharf, Baltimore CLARK "& SHAW, ? J. MelzADOgN co,sp,twg I Agents fert;:lais, IVUNDERLIM 4, CRIER, No 0,72 Market at:,.Philadelphia CHALORCR IiCYNOLDh, No Market st , Plulatlelplua BITER, JAMES & CO., Brad'lstreet, Phitridelphts. PEN N'A DIDO LIND. North street, Beltanore errtek9 Mardi 29, 1848 --tf IN Neivlinaber Yard. - • TIM eub,aori4er/;hos opened a now Loml;or Yord; 'ening of West et req . -. and • Loenst Wheroffo now buiond Win keep coninendSe on band n firitnninesan mem oreeneoned'P ti BOARDS tine 'FL A.N and other kin :Of STUFF; alkifiwbiels.lid.wilf 641 16,1 4 /0-09h. .c• ffo iesbecifuljy,iofloitellni'publie.pattonenb. ,mei 971i,...4 ' • 'IVO Hen/ARK.' 1 4 0; 1 4: ro-m, ' . , • )r • -7 ' 157 pa. - I /14K , "& 4, Mt MER; 06 inniwP 10 0 1 „,,PI:c IP , ,sl l l l ,- no salt , ritthtly rgstii * lrd, thircilAtit4l lB „i vr o • - • ^."l '2O 0 o•s).%ll6lipirr. litcq*tr,* I tpiiieVur;,-,..1 on' • ' •;"1:;";Vi, • •*. • i"- - a ,, ;4611011.RH0L0 'iorITILES; 11r.NTEliNAL..or Egfernalperrhatienll'y'eured' AL by Dell rflAthil.9 %VEGETABLE ZLEC- -