E anitetmtu 4 jaftlitiftlo'initte;ciniiiiiii:o747 , :. • . t'i' s j. l ; • in a incrindiktiOn,, partirii itottiltntrentp,.... • r • R 6 l4•! a 9!'°! , ;•• V. ' • ;;Engilst' cipPrells'd' le Vintner' anima. bentate..,,ttin • 4 . Bier Viii...and "Taken iclikeekiz foretell:l . 4ot- Itnrie;Jiatin • fled • . •.' 'I,: • : Vet do no not ,call , herairiitched-ifbr In ancentsiorn ,:••• ••• • ~-, itch alfilienotinnitog 'veOrile .ate•,.;•• noVb l3 l , o l i rtm.tOrg. . • ~ noon Mear,eay.good-byej • -.'.. •y. • ilut,lnotturri'We.ntnitt'lneet'illitill • • ' •' • ' " hdineon high. - 011, moitini*sit'y'ou know yoti veld Bw.ao.;.btoltter!e jivlng there— it.uttititAt*ti, ingot now,, . . 't""' • ' "lii**lllkruiriniii • iirhih - lenine; mother, ' 4111'104 trio' by the Mani . ; together ItfytindeipeacePolland; ^ • - • , ':Aria;niiiiher; Vahan . wcar' bright winge— :•i?itties t • • . • • . biSnire Ood , igolden 'throne, • I'll kneel and-pa:air l r you ME . . . , , heed, mother, Latite4totoveti Ito' gentlo'ioneb.= .I.Tte itettror.ici me OOrr. , Oh, mother, do no; *dap for me, • I'm not affald td die; Your lip 4'gr! 3 r)bling, and T ne,,, Ttie taffy 'ait:kftciur eye: eliaterlairn-ryohr,ear, menet— My voice le groklpit weak; - :You - aro ',Taping yet--I felt a - tear;: -. . '.suet fallltpiit'iny cheek( • • - Illy.eygegrowAhn:tandobl : l bear `? :weer - male:hum the - . • • • It le' tor rne . ,-tint Illother—icicid-bye---good-bye And llliettie"last'ioff beam of light, that fades at "iltlie of dak; passetrinit earth tivriys • , but icsture clad, with . radiant - face. be,§ttin iiongg kik loie'•(!nd praise with bright - 'I./shed:l(mgal . ; .PARTICULAR Paoympicss.—The doc tritie Of - particular Providele, ib a 'doc trine fraught with the greatest consolation • df mankind, wile are born to - Sorrow.— Not only - is - it, that,nuthing can happen but what God• enjoins. The notion of • God should not be,, that lie has lit up the sun, and given the winds power to roam through 'the world, but rather that his glance - is in every beam, and his breath in every breeze. The idea should not be entertained, that after having gixen , life to meni - God concerns himself no .more with his creatures; but,rather that through his special interference is it that breath follotta, breath; pulse succeeds _ pulse; so that in every trouble and in every joy—in every hope which rises to cheer, and in • every doubt which darkens; k§e hand of God may be discetned preducing 'out - of - •a thousand seeming ills,•and:thou sand apparent discrepancies,- not only a general but_attindividual good.- ---And-licnv-much-of-consolation-is-there to a heart when dee I • stricken with sorrow, to .e a Ile to feel that all afflictions nre sent'fora wise purpose, and that there is a bright kingdom hereafter,where pain shall have no entrance ! DEATII.—Death is a mystery. We -know that we shall ere long close our eyis on all sublunary objects, but the time and manner of our death cannot foresee. Here one falls in his' full, strength, while another has been languish ing for years. The aged are passed by, and the turf is upheaved for the young and the beautiful. Our neighbor falleth by our side; just'as we learned to apreci ate his, worth. A • friend sinks in our arms, as , WeAake him' to our Yet these instances of mortality.fail to leave suitable impressions -on our tnind. We follow our friends to the grave, and turn as anxious as ever to engage in the business and turmoil of life. To-morrow we forget the pleasant smile and cheer ful' voice,-and, put far .away frOm our minds the thought of our own mortality. Thus We: are blinded; but little as we dwell upon it, the diy approaches when our voices will be hushed, our eye closed, ,•rtilut our lipti`refUse,le'do their office.— Blessed- ..shall tve,be, - Xvin,,livefor an - Other World; by elierishing right feelings of heart, and living void of offenee 'before' GredAr4 tria92;?gm . T.111f1P.111LTX;TIII YORLD HATES. -It Is not true:thr4-441e world hates piety.— The Medeet and - unobtrusive piety which tlin.l s hejiit:-.liith all time charities,- Andl.niakes . n pan gentle lO others and se= vero object of universal tov,g,arid,v*tation; * B it mankiiiithate —.the hisi of pow n i,w , hen it is veiled under the - garb 61' , IiitttyetheYNitte canting. and_ 113tioorTy;t: - they,. 'hate vertittersand quacks in plain- thedo not chOoseio nutqltep, they' loVe to-'tear' folly and im pudence from the altar, which shotild mi -Ibe Sauctuaryfor r the wretched and §Tsit4; ."•s l,4 oiukiharland and Pegg Hotel.:' • acrtbe deaires to in• "faint nia , friinai and the travelling • • public:thane has nEmbvsn from the known as Weibly'ir Hotel., .: 1,10 inn 'pains' noise- recently,. occupied Johh 'Ciiininan;on nroith Hanover street; near t o pub-. lie sqldre..,When be will be,glad to see is old - scquamtancee-front ind'Cumberland, and tietit:Ones"Ba` poosible.: His house is large .andin.good order;'containing,a sufficient nanber . of Avell.furniehed .thainbera and every., other In. edit)? for thelnost 'comfortable accommodation of, travellers and boardere.,lFlffis table will-be sup : plied . with the cheicest dilicuCies of the markets, and hie net:sank tner,nest;of. There is c, ; .,..commedtoiti,eliititbfing attachod tp 'the netiecond always' be, in attendance.— ,„01, mipeettully.intilte( a call frAntj'trakell.erit end VvO etlire ol3 44o4of 1014,1tbiliti to wire satisfaction ' ,:4o ''' , ' ,. '"f.' l7 , d- sAiiii4l44E;Sohool., ' .' " ' L.144+•-!'et,...4 - 11 „, , .„ , , - -,IWit t 7III4CLIN. 4 STOITCH`respect , -42' — ' , --= - F/Uilzkrort,Ax',ll3e citizens Of Cal . liile ) that " -we will ow4,OIIII3IIOOI:tfor.DAAVINGon Thitre- • 4 . il z , r'' vas :h et privrAml,R9B 4 faoh-, pAel 1 0 4 1 1 11 $ 94 t !orlul, f r ', lm ; • ~' 4 , - '"', ifbf tigtiojtitit; uyedaye itnd Saturdays; _ ,fro loAlitqlrfer fottli,,olo, pid,f_rplAP ttlo Cg 4 t P Orl•enlillMe 1 3. 1 • 1 • 1 . luMnr . M4O994A in; ins 4 -I.l4iril,atory" of , Mt_ lr ylibr C1191‘1)(C • r, Pi Nortli, :,'ZlTAttflet 1111 00tilT rite lissom; vein wen de-' ' sired •Mr.' 803#/ktiu!Alt peen id loioteei fie sel.'. , • : , ',l' , - ~ e} .', meT2'?. , ' l . ' ' ' "' 1 14 5 611111403 riiiihnioo`.. ? t:' ,- s r :A: well sefeete4 me Opt qf the iire t tworpoo ng -' "1t thle oelobratPAiketnlntg w l ikg 4 i , b e' ,enniveratedgierfoloOtriWil#fm esiviF,cum*no, Almeeheilnr ffratm o irllltery s having soap; i x vi„,- , ialfilieltlego,l64Cologpeolillefele 014 Ilifebame ti toifil„lhallyeiArneedletifor. chapped , hande, '"'.• , itit(ten4 iWertlelofbetheleetN,Roep,,Tiaoth 0,,1 e iiroilillrAW liin i efiiilit'hePis 1 1' 3 17 1 ,'d St the: ,iieitßei,ele,,,tlStoJe 0f,,‘ ,,, i41. -, „ c. , ertrltlv.. , ,il",X A ~ ,, ,., - ,,,l lICIV II F11,EM11 4 1'q,::),,,„ ' ‘ , Ciirgmfitpoikssw: , ;t ‘... , ' ; ;;, , , , ,; , , , t , .. i' ,„;,, ~!,,,,,;,. - ' - ..ll, :: : ' ' ''* :' ' ,'.•' •'-'• • , Y••: •'- ' -• . ' • o' ' ‘,• . r n•.'•.• ' '• 1 ' '''' l s • i!' •.•_. 4 , ' l ,l 4 •..,••• . i • IffiWtik P ingt*Pq U 0 . 11 9/nalCSagartri r ISSBS SEW al-WHYTE .Principalik r•Aillhetbranotteeccenoriseil in a; thorough , Eogbeh`Mintilici;l4ll-tie . iseiheiii Inititutioni, tOgither*th the Freochltnittuago; . Mosilt W esting inetrowietinel; emi-Dtow,ing. ••, - , •••7irv 2 •:,-1 • :Atringinnenli haVolyeen shade. to etecomMe l ifittri a limiEei strailier.of , pupils from iCiiiiitenee: They,Mll , be: eanatantly , under 4 the eare.Of the Principal atid'herliseistanti.who wiltgiva gym intention to:thOsieritalrmoml and-physical (in cation of those entruittedjto:their:c.are.:t.,'' Folgetesienitif.Five"filentlisfthe first .comment=: 'cing - on the , liit'Of ltjay,;--the second on thelet of November, payable one, half in For hoarding,' lodging, washing, , light tied' fuel, per term, - • • - Tuition thejuienile"Departirieitt,' • Comprising'iiithographY,'loading, Writ ing and ianthmtitic, (firer *vision). Tuition in the Printery ; Clais,compri sing arithmetic, .'gelogratilty,' grammar,, historyand Nat: Fhilosophy, $9, 00 Tuition. in Jun ior. comprising • algebra; geometry, Atari:money; botanyi-" rhetoricland natural .philotophy,(at large) $ll 00 • Tuition in thelemcir Class, co,mpne. ing chernist7, physiology, 'elements logic, mentalmoral matinee; :$l3 00 IllOrthograiih & y,,readinge penmanship, grainmar, eorriposition and scripture his , tory will be attended, t&by all the kindle; Tuition finitude, and.use of Finn°, ' Xl5 00 " • drawing, • • $lO 00 _ _:B. Mco -0 jtatattneßev.-Igensio. A: Sharp. Carlton,- F.:-.Braideitbaugh,..":Wise,-73ithri Kik bourn, Principal of. Mitle'Acaderny,--Mise Sa rah PI-Floater; Principal. of Washington Female Seininere. The undersigned Committee, entrusted with the direction of the Newville Female Seminary, take pleasure im bearing testimony-to the:emil rent qualifiCations of the. Misses BELL and Witirts,:as teachers and-guidecof young; ladies. They are gradtiates of the Washington ;Female Seminary, and have the best recommendations from Mies SARAH lt. . FOSTER, the Pridelpaluf that institution. Wefierconfident that .parents entrusting young ladies to their .care, may feel assured that their physical, intellectual and moral education will be faithfully attendedto. • JOSEPH HANNON, • ~, SCOTT-COYLE,---H-- I. BARR, DAVID STERRETT, ALEX. SHARP, Nevrville, April 12, 1848. Truatees Plainfield Classical Academy, (POUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE.) FOURTH SESSION T N. Fourth Session will commence on MO N DAY, May Ist, 1848. The number of mu .deutsialimited,quid they are.carefully prepared for College, counting house. &c., &c. The situation precludes the . possibility of stu dents associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands et ached to the institution. TERMS. .Boarding, washing, tuition, &c, (per sea.) $59 00 Latin or Greek 5 00 Instrumental Music ' . 10 00 French or German ' 5 00 Circulars withreferences, &c. furnished by apr 5 R. K. BURNS, . . • SHEPHERD'S' SARS - APABILLA . For , the Permanent Cate Of all Diseases arising from,an Impure state of the Blood. HIS Medidineoperatesporticularly upon the Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or pelting. It never fails to cure the most orfst mate CllBOB of. Rheumatism, Die eases of' the ImegsiCotighe; Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and Soros of long standing. It is cheaper than , any other medicine in ace, there being 32 doses in each bottlo, which costa only 75 cents,-and to those using it tic cordiu to diteotion one bottle will last 10 days. . Certificates are pouring in front all parts of the country attesting the 'virtue of this medicine in oases of long standing, which have been given up by physicians as hope roes and beyond the roach of medicine to cure. WHO.OPING.CgtiGII, dlitherdle Same. .pargla never &Bete cure. coNsumrrioN, cured byllus use of Shep herds Saracko;rilla, The following is from a goutleman.of re .spootahlo standing in Balfimore,who was . or. feotuallyleurod of,.tbat dreadful diens°, von gumption— by cl. few holden of §hopherd's Sareapaiilla. • - • . • • ••• • Baltimore; Aug. 29; 1847 This is to 'eertify.thaal,-was 'fast sinking undoraym ptoms Consumption of the Lungs, until I was'reeomiimnded-to try Shepharirs Sarsaparilla, which fortunately I did and am under the strongest conviction that it saved, my life. I am now, rapidly recovering and .hope•in a short iimafto be restored . to perfect health, and under no consideratiou wriuld I be withoUt the medicine. . DAVIDRICKETTE{, .N0..23, Hill street; Shephapre,Vcirmifige 'Or Worm Destroyer - • - We challentitlie r Warld to predube a mudit eine" better adapted tatthe barpolsio&bewerriii frorn the'hutuiss body than" Shepherd's • foie., It hal be.So sisbd by' thotissolsk With entire eatlafkati on.. It' Jute this' advantage of Most other, ,Virrnifisgrs, ask never sidkene the ppreon using it. It baa ,cured children„ that have been subject to fits for year. , and: that , 1: had boon given op by physicians Perenti arid friends. . It should always be used as i purge; tire' fur children, ailtstrengtheua :'them, and ” at the: Same time ,carriesibif the coarser 'par- : tidos of ;hod: and'worms, , if they are troubled With therm . :The following 'cartifiente has. te e n', hisluled" tn'us 'by ssiAge. Koons, of litiaorne.bonniy, speakis for itself' '." ." • - "Town• Hill; Pa, - Jan 20,•1847. Jinni Enorre, Esq. ' . • 'please send me tiot;.. tlesmoro of Sheplierd'e Vernilfoge." The three, bottles purchased of you a short time ego have been Assed,.. i witht_the_happleat _affects. They were "even 'to • one cosi G 5 worma.Were , expelled.inariathei-D34, and in ;this, last 67.* ,anslous to , givb the 'fisTiifirlyfirthilythelie" ISCEUrlifthlsr medicine; andlberefere Oder err above: ..Thiels decid edly:OM best-artiele for destroying worms that has ever, been In' shill' Part isf,'the'countiv;" I iiavti Orricles:.Rialcer's, Illeithik'si and '5lllleN, but.without any, geed Yours, with esteem, . ' • . SAMUEL SEYDER: Gbeplierd'A . ElararsParill'i ,04.YPTI/fhile ere skle • the' ibildWing rearreetablemer: tosta c tif CtistikasliO'benntY, - Pk, and by Dr. ni a.ti'Pherien; !ISM : 46OM" • O.II,4IITNER; Johti;FtilWifer; filhiPpanisbare-,John Robert B LtscheY:Dlozo eraillisr*lDOsrteco,r Plainfield; Dew fapA ar, , Eingonstr: tairsit`Nni: - "Messiblq (.1; 4 az rvii 6 .1. 11 40011 1 1+ — 7lu 6r40WN.010,7-.. iiiiiivio„ - aittlit.,pliya e,an iron% li,no;Teexetinaap icdizetiaaattcara ' ::.‘.'77, 1 1-77 ' 1 i664ll:l4ilf:WasateltapatikatiteXtte't )It.' I ,----- ,-;,+--clinibitillaidAgeso I -.;,; f. , ‘,a '4! I jo4ll s l O r , t ;, ~ ,,:y i te mll t jo mAisinlettl, mjki., '4'hiffhiaNnarinjel,..at;tha' 1440 ,o i;Vitilia e mi;6 6 ,. foe 001,4 ahvagai4filka fl u , 1 , “..,92,1,1015:1 ariticylebid .-. .:,, on !tts,, , no : 10 6. or kFiloppit,,tnn9ttrtAio+ll... .... . , ...., ato, . 1 , 1 , 1 , 4 p .t. -.I vreti - r .. n .,„ ~, yi gt, Re ,k, 3 j , v , moppoltbaltkP ~ f . i . il l 'A ‘ , 4 , , ,;d• I'' • ,iip a ..bitt :0, 4171; .--P(3,,'''',.,: yAriboniPletep' e r'POD'A i f o iy . tts k pi • fi v r-4.ok,v.Ntitifti.. Jss,tvi,i4,loHVOzwt).4. .t 0 If; AT ...;A, ",',.,, •‘.,:6',1,5:;,'4i„,,,t,'.1.1,1iLk,t;',-:'0.1'1,,,;Li. ~•"-; ;. •:aprit) , - '4v,,,'..:t ', ~ - `e , .,,i,f+. : :, '''„,. ,1; "y, c'i i k:e`r.4,A4C•rAt et'''; l7 ¢kl e '"-.'::"..C,Y , A:,4';'^:•%. ' . 1 . -.. . 41 %: .% •-.‘" I ,' i 5 1 41i1 t • . ; , • -' • ;tanWlhmr. , 114 4 UPPIALS 'Or GOODS! . °sires to4olll . 4tM4terlienlah' attention Orrain it leasind .I'llsyetAttesttchle'replenisthed tresortes! "Of 'MMUS iiidli4BDClNES,whi oh Inifelmen inirahetted at=the best houses may he retieitutintiTor freshnesti and Added to these will' beTotind , "smeiltiFeilicik'nf PAINTS, OILS] DIIE-STlMOSF, , Varnishise, .41Blass,Icts. Ike,, all of Whiailte- will mesonsßile et theAest quality andnt the . iverirlowestlrrieel4' has' made. many additionit toaNu ` sld'c `'of lICIDIES, beside' securing it ire* apppli•istall the 'TeXt/Books3listories, ReadetaiUxicon'S;Wri', I,ing'Alotoks,"B443,"new in me in. College sad our nsbliesishook4wliteli ho4lit diakuleof entering lolled to the olreamitanneanf • ‘.' `,', • •the Stock'td7PANCY,ARTICLBS embra`eek and eifensive collection Wh{ih'it would be impossible:to enumerate; - bilenotiMilainettifiny novelties Which cannot fail to strike' the, eyeand please the" &Ste, such as tidies and Centlewien's Cefiery, Geld and Sliver 'Pens - 104 .l'el4cils; [fair Tooth and _Clothes Brusheii,:: selle'erioh extensive vartettee...Panny.lnitie, Shaving - Cream, Card Carel," Pcsket , "Pistois, PoOliet Immo, Bto. " Also, a new supply of Cernelowa-elegant. 'LARD LAMPS, togther witb:Sperin,tind Mould. `Candles, Basket, , Musical I nalcunent - SiOtiliiel . its, Childreit's Toys, Mot Oloiti,'Snid: other. elms In the variety line, which.:,sittly:a cenatitit supply of fresh-FRUITS,-nut, , aqd!Ccinfentiopery ;of _the richest quality, make a_ arge; and- Splendid stook to which - heleonfideittlpiiiites the allention andiatronage of his townemr.countryfrienda, at 'the old : atand in North Ifainiver sti.'eet, nearly op.' .vosite the Carlisle Bank. ". ' , • , S. Wi..Hf.IYEASTICK. . December 1. 1847. e 6 00 ••, - . MIALLISTERS OINTMENT . • IT has power to cattle alt eiteintil:SOßES; 'SCROFULOUS humore 'BAIN DISVASh.:S, POISONOUS WOUNDS ; - todtsehergethelijit trld matters, and then heids'thettn;; , ..-' ' , . 1t is rightlyttermsd _ AIW calirig ; fiiitliera-is 'scarcely a disease, external or internal.,:ihat will not benefit:. I have used tufo' , theJastlaur teen years for all diseases of the cheat; coniuinp, tion and liver, involving the-utmobt danger and responsibility - , and I declare tinforeilienvon and tnani.thatuoLone-singlie-has-itcasiled-hAen efit when the patient was within the.reach of •innrtnl means. • hive hadphysitinue learned in the profession. I lia've bad ministers of the Gospel,dedges of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen. of. - the. highest erudition, and multitudes rf the•poor use it in every variety of way and there has been hut one voice-v*olle univeasal velee,--saying, -Allister ; your Qlntment is GOOD.'' •• hardly . he credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs seated as they are within the system. But, if placed upon the eltest r tt penetrates to the lungs sdparaten the poisonous particles that lire consu ming them, and expels them from the system.-- It is curing persons of Consumption continually. HEADACHE.---The salve has cured persons of the headache of 12 year's standing, and who had it rzgular every week so - that vomiting often took place. • ' • - Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like 'success. • RHEUMATISAL--It removes almost imme diately the intimation and swelling when• the pain ceases. Read the direction around the box. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Llier Com plaint, pain in the sbcst or side. filling.olf of the hair one- or the other always accompanies - Cold feet. (This ointment lithe true remedy.) . It ie a sure sign of disease to have•cold feet. In scrofula, old sores, erysipelas, saltriteum, liver complaint, sore egos,quinsy., sore throat, bronchitis, broken or sore neast, piles, all chest diseases such as asthma, oppressions, painmalso, sore lips, chapped hands, tumors,cutaneous trup• Lions, nervou,s.diseases and of the spine, there is no medicine now known as good. - SC k LEI HEAD.Are - have Liked - that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability_ oils or '2O doctors. One-man told us lie hiaipenrssl3oon his children Without any bene-. fit, when a few boxes of ointment cureil.them: BALUNESS.--It will restore sooner than any other thing. RURNS.‘-lt is the best 'thing in the world far Bnrns. (Read the directidlis around the box. WORNIS.--It will drive every vestige of them away. There is probably no medicine °nth° face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expul sion of worms. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. People need never be troubied with them if the, will use It. PILES.--Thousands are yearly cured. by tnis Ointment. . JAMES . MCALLISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above medicine. CAUTION —No OINTMENT will be genu ne unless the names of James McAllister or names McAllister bt Co,, are written with a pen upon every label. • 'Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. Unverstick and Dr..I.J. Myers, in Carlisle; .1, & L. Reigel, Me chanicsburg; Singiser & Panl, Churchtown, and John Diller, Newville. Rahways medicated Soap. irrGIIEAT EXCITEMENT tN PITTSBURG !—Onr agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relatien to an ex• cellent young lady, but who. unfortunately pos. sassed a very repulsive complexion. -Her face,was covered with pimples,- blotches, pustules.—her skin dark and yellow, eracked.and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore and bleed: She had, however, 'seVeref . good traits, one of which was to reed the, newepapers. One mern.• ing as she was lookingover the columns of the ;Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words SAD. fIVAV'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP'! Asa sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a dime• tion for all ladies towed the papers I ,Now mark the, advantage. On Sunday morning she took ,her place ,as usual, among the cbortsters,. and .to the utter surprise of her fellew-songtiters„pre• seated a complexion as fair as ally, and beauti ful as the moat admired belle of the, town.-- . Strange wondering and much 'excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd;-and nothing abort of an explanation of how this sudden trans - farina. Lion from ugliness to beauty was attained, would answer. The lady, liktrall her sex, full of.gen. tlenete and kindness, explained thwcause, end to the great, grand and benefioitti , deem of t Rad. ,way re Medicated Chinese . Soap; which had been using for two weeks, was awarded the full approhation of the peotile, as the "restorer of lost beauty." ^ 'Our agent concludes thus="Sinto the abovelaa become known, 'bele: had wpep feccrush.fcir Rahway's Seep." t' Ladies and gentlemen, if yotimish tßah: eiay's - Soap in all its ipurlt , call on 1' feb J.'& 111//I*# ,Wltlailrrs SOOTHING' Sitltyrkoll3 • - _ CHILDREN TEETHING. : .. A LI...MOTHERS having children offilited with any,';iif f thoinfdle,eascs incident to the 1414,1;qt infailef,aucli - aibeslinytilsiona,spaani - 0,•4 I/10 -.I;rOUP) oPlanyou ;Li.ii i lCtlone, disordered, ttninafily unit' looseripea ii , howeles, should. noie,ri wltlinut„thla , ih aillble„intnedy that eat PllnfialEtilitlitqfpiplitepditihpikbove-dioh aseal,,Ntiraerotirl teietlliOn 011,i111...be given fs provoltameries; but hotett. • 'toSold by S.'S F.L107 1 March 3. 1847. t ' fa* It 1 1 8 Pt an LI 1 1 1 - of 'll1 h e a To b v :1 i o a ! 1- iu a ICJ a . ainsiitlng 0f..• Jayne?, g'xperforitit, - • T on ic V.ergilifue) • „ •-• ti 70111rifilitWei oi7; *igror t 4" • ; • tiginit , td r iv ti of, '4" - r•eZ z. ' , ; M•Otr,o 4/444cht Ph - 4"' krting — O*ll, : ct_ CeOLOES, to match th*si, es and Mantillaai our:oven . rhantificture) a first. rate tftworettiont;Of , t:bei best Aitiality.. for sale at the iciorostsasti l .parbl;F,l; Erjedo andi ingStorpilftw.4.7:,Si Second, street, 000 4 blrolrlati rhdeolegida.F-. Togetber wit% togtibte-,,iresottotornml,filrEEL pooDs, : i.rungl e ' lifillts,i:farni, , •Hatr4traiditand Coda t on Aim,* , ' ;11Porobatiebrinilievitad_to bey.will.tild tt thine interest to,dowo, goode aOId'CITEAP .• PerOVßOlthlaWlVOoii' Potwar ngand Genera °earn salon 21 erehantei No. 41 - North IVAarNiee;',Ond 83,N. , - 4 :PLAS'itR arl - '.EALT gqnstantiroti hand; for: sale atsthe-loweat-markec titee. I..iberal advances made 'on Produce. Refer tre..l. • . DCTILHI? ittiMPHREYSI: PRANICLIN,PIATT.VCO Phited . 'n. AEA, BUNKER-dn CO. 3. W, R . T.,R11, - HarriebUrgi` tifir , . . : - oMlEGlEteran“lumfiWifff). - ' . . AC C. 130KE.a. 6r...... CO., .Nti. 141; Nort4. 1 1 4 . •• Howartratieei, bet Ween. Fayette endtek, ingtbh streets; .Baltimore, invite' th ' e'attention;Of I Country 'Merchants and•piirchtleerirgenetiqy;:tir their-"large-and;-well .assoited .stock or — onmc, - Vratits and. QtrthaflS -317ARE,.whielt they^ Offe[ f or 1 agile' at th'etvery.lowest-Inarkeeprices.: , Country , i ' , Merchants will consult. their nterettf:by:a , cell before purchasing' elseishere:!' ~,, ~-. ..i•itpralt ~..., . - O grninellitillinettroode':- JOHN g.TpoNE-A,. , ,,50N5,,:-1 4 1potteis dealeill Siliii,''Ribfroita and 'Millinery Goode, No. 54 tient h,Se cdnd "have .received by late arriVale'frorriFrance,(tliief ,ly'of their own importation) a ,new . end,very ritit assortment of SPRING 1411,LTNilt , t000na;tolwhica I they will constantly kernakingfidditions. :They Lhave-now-in-stare . ' Silks for easing bonneni, of ltlipicce. Fancy bonnet and dip ribbMis, a beaullfd tt , sortment. Plain Mantua and Ratan_ ribbons, all widths French-' - end' - American artiliciat,floWernlitt -great-variety • . h- Paris chip Hata, ' • Crapes, trope Lista' • Fancy hottest' nd cap Net*, Trimming laces, fano trimMings. • Iluckratne. willow, crowing, tips, Ikc. And ell articles needed for the Millinery trade, Ms The attention of Merchants and Milliners visitiag the city Joparticularly.requested to our stock, as it will be found farmore extensive than that of any ofher house in our line, and the prices more moderate. ' mar 22.3 t Steam Refined Sugar Candies Cheapest in the World !-121 Cents per pound, Wholesale. JJ. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Market et., a Philadelphia. lakes pleasure in informing the that he still continues to sell his vary Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of 812.50 per 100 pounds, and-the quality is equal to any manufaeinred in thi United States. He also offers all kinds of, goods in' he Confec tionery and Fruit line at corresponding low pri: ces, as quick sales and small Profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you, cannot- fail to be ,satisfied. Don't • forget the number, 42 Mettiter. STIIEET, Philadelphia. , thl Spring rashion — of Bats At the great central chetip Hat and Cap Store . No. 284• Market street, south side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. 11'111E subscriber takes this method to return IL his thanks to the people of the county of Cumberland . , for the very liberal share of patron age which .they'have extended towards him for lust few months, arid would call their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his srairta FASHION OP OENTLEMEN'g HATS; which for beauty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city. --- This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Silk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles end' quail. ties, together With a very large .assortment of Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps— . Merchants lid , others are respectfully invited to exti ute' stock, which . fhey, will' find it to their advantagg to do, beforopUrthasing, as,jt is his iletermipatiP; having adopted 'the of sepingforesstronly, to sell at the lowest JOHN FASEIRA, 284 Market et. south aide, above Eighth. mar 22 Iron Commissior Warehouse., No. 109 North Water street, arid No. 54 Nortl Whoryes,lPhiladephia. THE undersigned still continue the Commis sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acqUhintance with dealers and Consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to (mi) our correspondents, equal to any other house.' mar 22-6nt ORRICK. & CAMPBELL. printing Types WILL be sold at- MIUCE'S Ist: Y. TYPE FOUNDRYi after March 15111, 1848, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months notes : ROMAN. TITLE, &C. SHADED &C pica'per lb. 30 cis. 52 cta. ,90 Cis. Small Pica 32 56 95_ Long Primer 34 60 100 Bourgeois , 37.' - 108 Brewer . 41 74.•..,.' Minion • 84 ' 132 ' Nonpareil --' '5B :100 150 Agate - • 'lOB 160 220 ' The above pricesoin consequence of increased facilities for manufacturing, arc .much. reduced Bent hither falls's. A . liberal discount fir cash in hand •ot the date of the Inyoice. (•••, , - • • Proem% -Chaties;'Criees, Wo.naiTVee Inic k tre ) furnished: ht the 'lowest trianufacturers' prldeo( either Tor - • • - - -• '0ur , 0Pe.94 0 90 899 1 4 f0r,.1848, ia how 'ready for djafribithon..to Printen k who will send for it, and cornainsniny'ne!i articles tlia( . we'har . a net ver,before, exhibited, such tie Writing Flo urishes, Ornamonte, Ornamental .Fonts, .15re. of ',.which we. hain simpleltpck - s fax„rlic prempkexecation pr °Mere. . t ' ..114rTni , aide stivend•geod secede-bend der and Platen. Power. Presses, Standing ?nis ei, Hand:Printing Presses. ,• , • - „.. GEORG?. 1112.110E,fi CO.' 19 Chop bare Y "apr.s' 11, J. . AZ., Rowe,. • gROOM VOtobtll-IYARE . store,. No., 63 Notdr•Third strie,i;,One door riboireArch, east side,•,Philadelphia, matitifictur;' 'era •and wholesale`doalers in 41 kinds of Broma,‘ Brushes, Bueltiii;•. , Mitre Ware, Willow and French Baskets. Shoe and.Wall,Br,ushes,,perubs, • DOsters; Bleeking;:,Etuite,ih-mide Wood— eh-Wire 'Of ‘Oyory., deserip,tion, dr.o,.at, the lowest rarket - pnues ! ,.' ' „. • , To Purchasers of Iron auk Steel ., rip HE Subscribers, Importers And ,Dealers . rornign4pd - ArnoripurrAraitilieg leave: to cull the attentliiii of piirChasers of IRON and STEEL,,; to , the now iissertment ?eif SWOde tiorafegianOtibledird they,noW ; hied arnijitOhOnstarttli re. d ring ; tkP/n:;urePe dire9tt , , Ai a. Aegericpn. oni nOnsiciintif 'Hoot). BiAodi - otoit'Ametidoo ; Shootaroo; Smell' Rounds an TEWATirlruWeamT 3 46the and -tspwirjis Flue ,IrOnl., .1711 - oroo- , ihoti and IV ROOS; Azle 'lrbil, 4irrioue LodproOtiiii;Tiro"-nn4 )3di't,3,ltoohlroW,,liest-,opti4o. S wfrodii4ioni ciai4iSq4, l3 hcorStealLstßl 'Whiatt,tiey •cditit e at: ihk:llClVVET , t`rstea l Tat Oulli 01 - at ttpOtofed .roi.otetwei•eand to which thiy ,liivlto,thOttention Of , puriqoulpili beforeleoleoloblog ' 'eikod Sit orni.Xtoo tetetVOcl'',iitt (1(44 ! an' 1001 11 14 .310 i! *1111110 , inildii; , Stiotli1O01,10,; llt Ikt:ylfatpe,ol.,Ood 4 * , , E. 1 004fen.0..6. i1. , ati'pk; 'lVl l lloitid , Vla ' it t er• ' 1'.. 4 ,' 4 •' ',' "4 " t,OpThletillt , iiiiriiiiii6l.l4itilit . 'l ,'6sida*iiiiPlitliilii,':lciXAVillil:44tii•it.r',-; jtv . -vdn-,g• ir l 3,'N'lPtif',i4.vitfVfM, „ Tqgte fo , , "it": •:,, V 1 . , ' 1110BielcivAii ?111 trial' ''T t.1,,iii.,,,,".4404,1 , I'l •i ~,,,,T reackred•ke:l.Arkoopoimapv.or , low. ' tlite"..nro.lo-Thili i e_''s3 'it'd°, : 6 ',{%' 4 4; ', .t , li ' dil*Fri I't ' t ,';`' , q144 31 14114 - 0108d.t 'l4 Itrviebltailli •lii/ie - k-' 11. 4'e4 ,4 4 0 .414:iir''', •tile.b . 'Ai , 011 , (1 , )7,) , Jit, Tot twe l '4ls ereiVintAiXittliki4 Vie bk t ' ,l ` 4 ( 'Q 4,4 4 eit 'e , !}:kir': , ','.. , :q4itticitt-1 4 .. - itytgi .; ~1., 1 , 10.ii0. A t4;1414 , TAL : , .4. ; ~,,, a m d A,,, 0kri ,• 16 , i0 , 17 ,.. mr .4;„, maiiironred," ri , ~./,., , l ~: ~ . ,1 .;,,, 7 7, , ,- ; .. : ,......7,,7,;; , ..„.7 , ,..,/,, : ;:,,,, ''',' l ;, , , '" , ,jr,V,', % , ,,Xyk,' :7, 1 !-Z d.`;* .' , A ,i,;, , , t4,,:, , ..., ,' 1 , •,1 - . .n• i A,Z:4` ;, ,,.2.Z., ..'' ', i. ,, ^,1,,'T-.- , ,V,:r , , 7, ;,A ... 4 41.-.).:r' ' , z ,. , ; , Itlt'' .' ...f,..., MEE v str e ' , ;7!- - - f?1- ~ .: , -71 6 : "L:k.e. , .....V. ,, •:-. - - , :, :•;.;t:. , "141 , 7 - 4-114". Dr„;Keteher l oi.Tanaceastw , .......,•:y the removal end permanent; cure oft a I 'diseaseAf ariaing from . an impure stets Of' the. ‘l3looditrul hebit - of die ' Chronic diseesdia,if lhe;Cirest,yleUrisk,,BrOn f..,,thithr,cotitanlii;elO.' Sercifrild:, 141W:forms; Tetter Seslikheadi,cutaneddli tiffectimisof the ..,: • face and extfernities„ - clin i t4R,lntiariatiem; A Ilepatetie; ehropierderenamts - ef t.be;.loints, 'White Swellings,, , --gyphilitio4frectionit,67Con4 stittaionitldisorders,.ansingfromdebilitYMer'- _-citrittl antlAcrealitary;predopoaitioss. ittrln oveiyehange:that islakitfirplace imihe body; it is manifest,Mat ;iris 'brought. , about by something having a substentiVe existonce. , ",lfwe 'suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, hey must tontnine-PerfecVunlessehanged:bykthe 'ntervention 'itf something that bears an' anheal. thy relationMit. cases tni 'dinette ,e,thele must be the interponitiort,Of some:new ingredient hieh by playin'g its part as a CatieeVsetvid - to . w modify-the-properties-befcirdiednifeetedliiithlhe bbty. It isnbsurd to.talkef spontaneous.disease taking-place ui organs previously healthy; with outMe interposition of some morbific agent ; as well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris; without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is prior cause which must be . romoved. thro' the _agsncy_o,f_thelllood- -For-this purpose there is no remedy . superior to the Penacpa.. In evidence the following is submitted, to the !White - Philadelphia, June 7,1847. Having been apprised of tho nature of the Pan.' •acea ; it a ff ords me muck pleasure to be able to recommend.. it as -a..valttahte-MMUdY-fet-all-those chronie, constitutional and glandular 'dlr?eAses, ro which it ie especially adapted.. ',To those who are afflicted, `,and require. Medicine — as ln alterative, Ihey .cannot . ; obtain. it in more agitable, attire end uniform slate than is 'to be ton in the Pan.. aces. I have used4t in trokierhl instances with de cided and signal settees. O D. Atitsos, MA). Y're'yfteted tridSold ' at the North West corner , Hf Third' end - Soitth strews, Philadelphia; end te , ' tailedln-Carliste by S. ELLiOTT., Put up In pint bottles at $1 per bottle. feb2 Brandfethis Pills. NO CHANGES in the Weather will mate tinily affect the body if the blood Is pure.— Every individual p even the moat diseased; has Within him a germ or root of that original pure -blood-ei--eur-common'rn ther Eve; .wh ir of pure blood is the supporter of. his life, and is inconstant straggle to throw off the kster,egeneods..corrnpt-humors, which ire the banana f disease in the indlirdunl. By purg... ing the body of this diseased individual of its htimuly c You allawthe-germ of - pure blood to gain ground arid to make blood of .-a better 'gee*, and so on progressively-till the whole-- macs Is regenerated; for the good-principle, 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 lobe able to stand without injury the continual changes of this climate; .who desire to have healthy children, use the Brandreth which will effectually cleanse the blood of all bad or corrupt humors, and restore the human body-to the state of health enjoyed before the. introduction of mineral medicines. Remember Braudreth's Pills place •vithin the reach of all - health and long life. TRUST TO BRANDRETIPS take them so as to.produce a brisk effect, and your richness will be the,..afiair of a day or two, while-the 'd who are too wise - to follow this.commun sense., advice, will be sick for "Tenths. Let the sick.enqurre of _the_agents fur Brincireth's Pills whether these things are so or not. Let them enquire among•tkej.r_ friends and ask the sahib question, Verily if EVIDENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To the sick let me say, use the BRA NDREII PILLS. Man will be born to-days of bliss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by .diecase, in. firm dies and sufiering, which re earthly pow. er knew hc4fo alleviate, until this discovery was presented to the world- The weak,' the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in-a feW days strengthened by their op°. tenon, and the worst complaints are removed by perseverance without the-expense of a phy- Malan. Adapted to all circumstances and sit• nations, they are the beat medicines ever In• vented for families, or to hike to sea, prevent ing scurvy mid costiveness,requiling no chang of diet, particular regimen, or care against tit• king cold. N. IL There.is no surety that you;get the genuine BRANDRETH PILLS, unless you purchase of the duly authorized Agent- The BRAIIDRETIPS PULL; are sold for 25 cents per box, at Dr. 8: Brandreth's Principal Office, 24.1 Broadway, New Xork, and by the fol lowing duly autherized'Agonts Wm. S. Powell, New :Cumberland. .1. G. Miller, Lisburn. , M. Ilitner, Shiremanstown. J. & L. Reigel, bleohauicsburg. Gep. W. Singiser , Churchtown. M'St 1). Leidich, Boiling Springs. D. L. Beelman, Whitc House P. 0. Rosenberg f.? Welting, Centreville. James Kyle, Jacksonville. Edward Scull, Si ty. ppensburg. S. L. Sentrnan, wburg. Sold in Carlisle, y CHARLES BARNITZ Sole Agent for this borough. • The Greq.t Eng lish Remedy, • • .Dr.%icarbees zinianient 2(0)1B,! 11102101E0o nnThis most valuable Embrocation'han beau used, with irvoriderlbl iniceeeni in the cure of some ortho,moet troublesome diseases with which the horserliaffeitidgwithout destroying , .the hairy Such ee cild atiainsecicirollings; Stiff nesincjoints; galls produced by the collar and saddle' tiline of tho" shoulders,' Stifle, hoof,' pititein and 'coffin:Joints, strains of the bone, .knee, - ,iind = fettlacki - 001l . evil Betdiee~ vilridgilli; puffs; dio. It very Soon calve old or fresh wounde l euts, brulini4listulesAMlVevil,iimbsoetcr;and gives Instant,rehefin-the scratches, greose,litc.,and the diseases. incident to, horses hissing white ,feet,anCtioiee produced hy StJohn s. Wort, ,whieb senften.destroye.the hoofs And, bootie of the feet, anirieisists. the action of sulphur. sad vitriol2ointraents, and, other_ tomediee equally 'PP"ret!!i' ' ‘ • No a , lleatiqp , ,bal(leratocore . proved so ,neo an re eying atiirocaa of the tendon' and Dints,: u benedand' produoinsuch immediate ,and niatelfeote In • cracked -heels; brought: on by high feeding, splititi and eprainei-• " . Thin'hinbroirtlini highli.iecOminenand to fiiirlersOieifpniii:of 'Wary stables; enigeners, ; elm m ° proprietoen . d. private gent:einini,own-', 41r : 11pr/see, 'is : en . invaluable Tremedy; and, ehonld be tionsterillyAiiit in their stables. ...-Aleo•firinersovhose,,horses ere. en liable .to cl(117145. • 40 .. ,ivonndi;.,wil I equally advantageous,toleep:it . conitanDy on band.— II la, equally. beneficial'. in. Abo; treatinentlir working familia; loV: , -gallovaore tnevkait-insta 'Wounds', eta. , " rr FOr,eafein,Cerpeja s by Dr. JOHN) m . . .Jult.2l .; -- 71. Icy - , ~i fixtlNt ARAI '01 1 4. , ' Lili_.o . — Lajii sistogs, • '4:,? '.ortiet Nis stoie, o tikizi &TA:R*IR ..,.:•;':‘,',,.., '.,...,ci5u ,•;;',.“„;i:E., : '',:‘, lien!. #ip Wotan., mews Thick : ,, , ,, :_ll so ro o k te a , a w e,‘ 43 - 118 in o e y n a y ' si a , n a d ce Y 0 0 0 c ot t e n ,, thiCk . - '•l'llia` trek jies talon roanufaotinied` t o to orderovpieleil,y foi'theiVinter, and le witty ranted. to be tertcskttiati any *Wee sold in Cat., Balm; E V.".. - ' 4- ' :J , „ ~.,;.: • '._ • :,c...0, .„' ...: , .-coultahtly int bailil,'a gototral isiortialint. or biat. , tpialitt Toots; filliceeVkitietana; Q uip, Ellicee'llolhjo'Oyer Elhoei,lo4k'in dill'B4'o. to , initai3At!Kitlantiovi,of..bulom iii‘Olgiteid ,,l ~•- ,- 1-- 4, f,P'N.....‘ ii" O. lirtolmßi' a , :Caellek4 be ..!:l3 1847:: , . .e.t _I - -4 vilt , 1k, , , , , Mg, ' • , ,e' ' ei — x 7 " 7 ' 7 -M,P%14/IMIW p "". Wholtlidec 41 lit;aliblidrilieii4kifiAly lioUits' the itWit-• Woetitrit:llle r idtaitAtaendAtlaititira !gal lx;"to . ati:exatemation• of' ti'dompTetoatbdieof as Amy: at Os ci:orrinrcti.lvbich,fdreztofir;Aiiiittft; 'and •werkmatishipi flatters' himself,loll.2 t ve, universakaatiefdcuoafr,whild'hie redliccidlien e di, prices presents to'pnrchaddre inducemenftt idit vartnet:tie;ebrilassed;Ny, Ml:other 'ealablialMtdat in the, United ,„; , mar •1' • • • 2 , 'JACOB •RiEtt. .1 . . • Rover's First • ;.- ' WRITING • • Silver Medalpisf inp• n " • iititutelyeienfk (48474.,.. ri • TPITIE follotving.tiatiminifront distinguish., 1. ed linditutiontsp . ealre for itecift-: . • •UrrivansiTv Padres - Vverrra • ••• • " FhlladelPhisi, May 11 ,•1841 . '. Having:Aried; fdr SolYte - ' time, the - Illacklidc Manufactured by•Mr. - dinteph E. Hover; we (save found it well stilted frit inantilictio; by its-run ningfreely, and Itiellert*tion frotn coagulation. Its shade also wee tvelqrritted With. SW E HORN , 11.,m_ DeianSolth , aim ty, n • r0f..0 Anatomy .• JOHN; LUP,LOW,.ProVtist • • • EAM'L• II- WYLIE, -Vice-rroVes "... .RENWREED; Secretary-orthe: - Faculty,ol,Arts .-; • • • . ' • ROSWELL PA RIM, Prot . of Nat. --- • • . Philosophy and.Cheenistry GERHARD„-Lecturer in the • MediciliDepartinent: - •. • . Pstratirviter.A•MentokkEom.iria We fully coned: in the above, • r•f/' • SAMT;' GEO:.MORTON, MD, Emse of the faculty' . • Calisair. IDOn SbikiMic, - Parminsirina • ' -AD RACHE,VribtiziAl 4 1' • ,li MeMURTRIEi M - 11; PrO Anatomy... As:sinewy Prat Ittaintarta db . ; lid irabEL ' rliia. FIIED'K FRALEY, Secretary .Cusrox.Sciunc. • tr I) GEORGE,Dep, Naval Officer HOVER% ADAMANTINE CEMENTY,._ • A. Superior /Wide,. Warranted. - For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Mant ra s..ory, No. 87, North Third street, opposite Cherry street ,Philadelphia. by JOSEPH E ROVER, Manufacturer Philadelphia; Nov 17, 1847 • - IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Siecp, Screen:and-Mire Cloth Minorite. , tory, NO. 48 North , Front- street, between . Market and - Arch streets, Philad'a. - • • sutleribers having matte great improve .ll. ments in the above busifiess, are now manu facturing of a superior qualityoll kinds of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK; such as Sieves, Riddles,Screnesfic,for all kinds of grain,seeds sand, ore, snuff, starch, bri admit' Founderi' Sieves of a superior quality eonstantly on hand. Also' Safes, Wire Dish Covers, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire tor Bpark Catchers &c. ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORE, such RS Cages, Nuisery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Flower Stands, Trainers,Trellis work for Grape Vines, ko. Also Wire Fencing of every description. o:7.orders thankfully received and promptly executed by WATSON & COX. September 22;1847. Cheao Watches and Jewelry, -_ - ,r.. AT tho Philadelphia Watch ~,. and Jewslry Store; 96 North ,76 \ ~ Second St., corner of Quarry t l / 4, Gold lever Watchee,fulljo. - 5 4. : _ , ._ idled, 18 caret as $45 00 ._ ().f. C/N A aims _ 12A ri Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled • • 23 00 Silver LeVer Watches seven jewels 'lB DO Superior Quarter Watches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watchee not warranted '5 00 Gold • Spectacles' - 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles . .1 75 Gold Bracelets .wft.h-itopaz stones 3 50 Ladies Gold, Pencils 16 cerrais, - ,, 7 2 00 Gold Finger Rines 311 cent, to $B, Watch Glasses plain I2i emits to - 18,1; Lunet -25. Other articles in ',apportion. All goods war ranted to be what they aro sold for. O. CONRAD. • On hand some gold and Silver Levers. Le pines and Quartien lower than the - above price.. Philadelphia, Feb. 9,1847. E. E. MOORE. N. RISDON MOORE- & RISDON. ESEIROZIATIT TAILORS, No. 70, youth Third Street, nearly opposite the ,Elaehangs, Philadelphia. • ESPE'CTFULLY announce to their friends lj nnil the public that. they arc constantly pre. pared to make to order, of the finest and' hest materials, nod at moderate prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing constituting a Gentle. man's Wardrobe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Cant tneres. Vesting', of the latest and most desi rabic patterns, are particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the hulloes' ands personal attention to every garment, enable" them to give entire .satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectinify tender an invitation to give them a call. . Having,been for pears connected with some,of the beat, end mostt-fashionable establishments in this canntry, employing none but firet rate work. alA:Nand .being tn;the constant receipt of the la testsfaehirma anlthest styles of.eootl,, they are fully prepnrcd q to neboniroodate customers in .the best manner.. ..• PhiladelPhis Auglet 1 8, 1847-•;:din'o • , Ouinb. , VallelTransporpitton House, -..7 =Mt—ft " Alac ' Canal` L.100;10r;:iiii Pad '6l.i phis, Baltitnore, Pittsburg; ;;•''• W. KERR, FoiWarding and,Eottitnisaion Mcirehant.Denntseun ,ct TU. infdrins hie. friends, and' the 'public, that Rohl tholibetal pats ronage extended to hilitduting: e:, the,Mtst. year he, has been encouraged , Omalce mare Intensive s rangetnontsforthe present seiuson, and kalt ad-' ded -two new v large and. aMendid Boats td hie LINES end -be fullly , propared aim; the op - . ening of the Canal, to forward - PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of-'all' kinds to „nnd from -Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh,—&c:s-at-the lowest rates of freight and with tho utmost des. Agents for floats,. • 10^••• - • • .4 • f•.. CARLISLE 4., OASRELL,- •-• ' Rite street: Wharf, Philadelphia:. • ( S EISE 'SON, • •-• • • No; 413 Commerce st.-Wharf, , Baltintioia: , '.TELARK-dc - McFADDEN:rds - EOCS.Pittq'g Agents for,Care•• , - • '•- r. 'WUNDERLICH 4. ORI No. 272 Market et..- Philadelphit4 LHAORJ‘dait,IkEYNOLDS,• No. 420 11.1 .Philadelphia.' .• LA3roaa'striief, P.hihidWhia•:• • !' 'PENN '4.„ 84•13f1I0',filN • irardtaniaii,Baitiaio r er,„ • '- • '.:ATPIX4:beg Tat* Trii.VtittiaribeiCiit,ierted rieliv Yard' an he .sornet, ,ost_aireet. -and Locust - alley. - --41feriihe-nentr-11 Wdr-keleit constanilk on•hand a first rate assortment of eettsoned PINE' BOARDS and•:, PE ANK.i,tind otheri kinds of .STUFV, all efsvidekhe will.sell lo* ash ! .° • He resheetfally eelicds Ipe pubjid p_atrintage. wm4L , HANI.L Raiteb i'mnepottation Line 1414. kf, 7177 -747., • • figt:l 4l A4DOTGAlppminieiion*erallailip,, wipistmorra,,,abivErodupe, Mar44,P, .4,9,a1:1.1 3 ,101,916/1.40131 .cy.4 -, ,tifirtisbunirrnial4l9rlB4B,, ~ ...-i ni- -i — i ii. 4 4 -, , ; ..,, ; . * ,4.,., ; 1 1,47 1q,.,.:;,,,t4i5h,,,,r16,1,14.114e.ja1u,3.- ,iplil, ' ' ' llt! ..4 Y . Viii k7 ` . 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'sequence. ofttkiti tiffectien jai kftidtif leneeriwis, :or . bearing deivireetisatioix; di it Ai fetrillierlieekll- ' 34 . 4.00 re lirulaiiiiiieterilenektu'atid'throbbing,in .the part; Verying,ffatri 4,akideyaki degree of .these ininsitiona,.to tke:ritrist.rii.cludating:suffering ; WE*: bxe • eansed . by : the Ireakt4or,of ;hlood'to itte Parts: f , 't'Soirnetiineethb 'Meet coatif the boivel efore d ecid ' "every evacuatitin,lorsinlng./Abhat' is calkfili , Freilapsus,.or falkdg of thelaWels 4 ,lhia it the effect of loug toritinued zirritatimilititi Week ati !moue that organ .': ' Initerri if instanepti 016,0 ant e'itieiferideti neurone pains,Whieherkiridise e= Me; loia kriblam:orily td the iitifferet,',Whiih'W .-. :Acne° iiiiirktfititely after 4 eytipeatittrOiniterm tinue from, thirty minutes to several:hours these 'aenaatioaa paro very einnoying and sometimes:very tlistiessing.. This disease, when of leag,doiritiritil once; is - attended by '',, pain .and Weidiness - tinAhe back, iriitetyilUtiff:the: kidneyti 'bifd - bleiddif;,aad other :organsircihtiMeittity,,,pain: and:numbnesti in-the:lege -arid - feetA.Ceense of straitnesti:about the chest,.and .unnatural ,fulness of .The atidOntinal viscera, aceoretiaided with' palpitation of theheart ririd'spprespio . m. - In : ail/14db aerhedines - capon'. ,enee„ priividio , ili`-ktf, Vitt'act :of, the ,Files';aymp'-• tome dendting,git*..derutigeinent in, the cumin'. !don l', , ,theYe'...% a :rfeari: of weight and pressutirin. Akeitbdornen;_ividt_w:peeilliarj-feeling'i3P-inne a sii: noes in the boivelifeonetrpaliOfreY, perinreurix; at: :teridritrivith Obi 'tithe ;bank. arid loins . ; non/lair, and. alight- .pesteltrille--."btOseelf;litittr;diii(hire. nonce i confused kabiticnina>the,hetaiiltreannese and'im rid table 'and 'dikebittenfed•itattii Ofthe 'mind!, and a eons'e blibiribbli. . alod oppressiowba there ' hf ill'e - ktottia'ah.i. The "circulation ' on ' the surfo'ce ii feciblai . iiind tife.;:chrritrif i al,bledd deter: mined: insierd . 'tind'ciciwribraids...." : • For all of the ab'oire dideases and complaints; Dr. Drubbed ;Via..ffaika:Drir.b.iv,aniz Cates ef fectually, arid ;therefore inievente ;tiles:, - • - READ THE . Dee. 11 ;1&16 . . GENver' 7 4 hliVe Uphntes Vegeta l I Pile ElectoirY Which -- 141Vehtistar `of "you ., 11 find it one'of the beat 'medicin'es in nab (hi t b Piles, and also for bilious affectio,hi, Wrisifig from an impure state of , the ayeteln: , - YOUis, &e. _ . R. A. COLS; Matble-Dealer. • U - Mhustieo.s - oPricE, N. I' - .2 • • Dec. 6, 1847. - -S Messrs. Wyatt & KetCham—GentleMen, un derstanding that you are the general , agents for the sale of D'r. Upham,s Vegetacle Electuary,for the cure of Piles, I' have deemed- it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of that in valuable medicine. I have been afflicted for ma ny yiareth. Piles,. andLhav e. tried various reuse - - thee,' but with - no beneficial effects—indeed. I began to consider my case utterly - hopelese. But about 'the first of Septemberlast f l was prevailed upon by -a friend to - make -a trial of the above named medicine; I took his advice and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be tatted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respeetfully;youeobedient servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OE PILES ! ,-- .THIRTY YEARS STANDING ! j Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Mass. • November. 29, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt A. Ketcham—Gents: For thirty years I have been afflicted with -Piles; general debility and inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the, botiele, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr: Chapman and oth ers could give. The last throe years of that time my sufferings defy - description. I .was confined to bed, unable to help my . self, ancrat last given up . by My physician rind bun& in despair of ever gruning,healtlit-'in:fect . for • threedays"before I commenced using , Dr.' Upham's Zelectuary, Was entirely speechleie arid My. 'hurial clothes wemmade. : But 'under Providence, end -theuse of Dr. Upham's .Electuary t though_ an-ozzi sun, I have the pleasure of statut the fact to the pub lic that my health is now good. and hope to live many . years, if it is God's will, to:make known the vtrtues.of Dr...l.lpham's Bloomy,' and to re. commend it to my afflicted fellow -creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that 'knew my .case,.and can only say to others that it ts,lin my. opinion,' the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other - disease of the bowels; and if they will use it aacordingle the directions, I will myself warrant a cure nrevery case. Yours,' with the utmost expression of tnankfulneas, CQRNELIUS SPUR. Egramont,. Berke co, Mass. November 29,1847. The above certificate tolls a simple and truth ful story of suffering and relief,, of which, as phy sician and witness m the case, I. cheerfully en dorse. DR: CHAPMAN. NOTICE—The genuine Upham's Electuary ha's his written signature, thus (D A. Upham, M. D.) The hand is alone done with a pen.— Price $1 n boi. , • . CI" Sold wholesale and•retail by MYATT & FCETCHAM,l2l,Fulton..street, N, Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. •-. • SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for'earljele: . January 5, 11345—/y Stanton's Exieriiiit.Retheily, IMMECI II &VIP S nuw universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy,-.4. , sues, Old Ulan', Pains in the Back and .Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, Toodr•ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup; Frosted Feet . , and all - Nervous thseases. 1011UNTIS LINIMENT iatitu3taining a notori ety.untiqualled.br.any:hilitiler remedy, • It requires • no.puffing to. Rim it .4 reputation, it has been .for , some time silently and• surely-securing it, and now, when its beneficial e ff ects have been experieneed,br'so many, the eryreesiOps of grail tude 'lliecontintiall;y4appearing, and , those who have.beentmhde•whole by:its means 04 . diairous that: the ' , afflicted-ahould no - longer - rdmhin igno rant oh invaluable end:lnfallible 'elficaer.. • ...„Itlr., , Gep...E4Stapton,,, the )Ilroyrjeforias, %tn. itiantly 'replying. toatintunlalskdliten.ifits)received .friilP 118 4.,-and many or the ;ores itilmkelTacted almost ,exceed belief. carer a!4l l . 4l:had been:l'erieple Tee tight germ, fiering:',rettillehed The whon'•at thtrago oFtwrifeirs; In, a fall from '4 chair, o Medina! Item 4116410 n 'four bottles of theldninientiebtored-,h tilriegtb, ands he i ,YleYmartieln'ttheir youthful. gambols, as 44:oboes' "thehilalthiest of tbem,:`and - 0n1y,4 small huinp4m bia.baele'io re. him of.his gaily sufleringai-,:frlea;;2s4enta -PP!, rt • . • : • "1 , 1 • rhre;Mlf r$ ,Frfesset . c, &iTAVTON'S.PAPILLAIbY,OINITMENT 0: acknowledged to be lite moat valualdireme dy ilmt has yet kieen, discoveredi , arid. maybe, re . 44 on . Nvith,confidence,,or all who may hare or:: Onion for: its, use, in ° plies o f tr.lt,r,,Frrot,,,Aour roe Barltri;' Song,' .1 • • This Ointment is part icular)y intefitlpdkrjbohn Complaints that 'Mothers are liableirrdiatng the . nursing: of intents; and may bh'iridy Nurse a Friend; Prike'2s , cte. ;; G. E. STA ?mow , proptie.toly Bing: Sing Er. , ',l,',lrlYers and ,Chite. 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