ijn'a - :wrr~.:~-*y~~::.>uz~b~t;;cwt.;ri.'vae ; G. , : . ;..~iK,,:;,y~:.;Js , r.k~v : . ;.,r,~ , ~~~ i~~;;.:;~i~:,•a'"' ~.ow~~t.~S: bort. w PUBLt*ii EVERYIiyIDNE§Ifkir OFFICE. iit`the ,Sctitkiii:riifi#l6ijilte public • Square, bdarciii .11131y1S'OCSURSCRiPlION. ' one Denny • Two Italhirs, "Oithiiitktd Ye.r • 'One Dollar for six monthv. - "'' Theaoteralit will he rildlyadheted to. To itecure' the daper at the reddred terms It nturr.be raid cash in advance. _ . .. . '-' RATES OF ADVERTISING, Adverti,ithent.obtimhz. Oven Imo, elt•leiN, will be chareed at the rpte of Fitly colds for one Inner- Atirofl i e tutted fol. One Oollar,:piid ..tVelllg- live eta for nvery subsequent Insertion. Yeatly adVdr- Isere will lie charged at.tlee following rates : p l cie onp dolumit, With the paper, forcer year, - #25 ilea a colutnn, 41o: do. - , *l3 Two Squares, with quarterly clialigba, -- *le gust:less (lards, with the paper, ' 3 5 'JOB * • PRINtINGAF EVERY - DESCRIPTION, Ado... It, itdbilip.; Monks, Circulars and every oth er elosrriot ion of riliiiik, exec:M.4l hanikonirly Stud C . :podia:Wall: antl.at the LOW ET .P1111;1.1:4. WE3TERN PAPEERS AND TDEIR ItADICETS. ' WE find, iii some of the papers, a very magnificent -account of agricultural ope rations and prospects In the Wabash Valley of Indiana,—as in the ense-of the farm .of .the Hon: ft:ls,. Ellsworth, for merly Commissioner of Paterft who op 7 peafs:to,have a irdee' little, field of Corn, ____ 43 l - limethonsamLacrcsovitli-ati-esiltnuted_ crop in it of sixty thousand bitshelS.- 7 - This is (loin* bilsiness on a pretty large scale ;. but that seems to be the scale on Which rural matters ate managed there.; . - for the Same writer'who gives an account of Mr. EllsworthZs corn, speaks of myri ads of .hogs raised to consume this grain in all neighborhod, as,well as the im- Meuse' herds of cattle-,there is one of ten thousand head on the Grand Prairie, —which is " fed for the .Eastern mar ket." But, perhaps, this show of agricultural prosperity. in the West,...i.S,,,after all, an . illusion ; perhaps Western farmers are not any the richer for it; -rind there is one little-fact in the statement, of very great interest •to farmers in our part of the country All these'vast herds of cat tle that pasture on the Western prairies 1 are fed "for the Eastern market;" and timt is the case with the swine• which consume the crops raised on these rich, thou Sand-acre, corn-fields. Are Eastern farmers. any-better off for this competition at the - hands of theTefWestern brethren,.,l whose surplus produciS and glut.the • Eastern market ? Are our Western farrn ers any.the richer for being compelled to seek these markets, across rivers and mountains, on the sea-side, eight hundred or a thousand miles from the Wabash, instead of selling all at their own doors? Why oannott,lie Eastern farmers be left to supply the Eastern market ; the West ern farmers building up for themselves markets of their own, at which they could obtain Eastern prices, without any de duction for the expenses of transporta‘ tion ? This is a question, which, if Eastern and Western farmers would only agitate It sufficiently among themselves, would bring the merits of the PROTECTIVE SYSTEM^ as one on which'ilicirt interests depended more completely, and iminedi• ately than those of any other class in the United States. Farmers never can be ''s—that is, they never can-en prices for their products, - nor 'es they consume at the lowest it they have good and suffi .,tets for purchase and sale . AT Imam owx DOORS; and those they never can. have until the encouragement of manufactures §7.., the mechanic arts brings about an equitable division of employment —pairs off the consumer with the produ cer—covers the country with towns and cities—and makes every district hill with the activity of its own local trade. . All countries, purely agricultural ones, depending on distant or foreign markets for the sale of their products, are, and al ways have been, root( ONES—and, in for mer times, in Europe at least, they have been dependent and enslaved. This was --- , the case with Africa, Egypt, and the oth er grain-bearing countries which antient ' Mime preserved as her garners ; and this is the case, to'the full . extent, with Po land, and other ~s:xclusively agricultural Countries of our day. It is impossible, in fact, that any community can .flourish Which- hat but one trade to engage its industry., In such a country, industry , • must pine, energy must ritie, intelligence and the pride of independence must van ish. It-is the, ncouragement. of all arts, ot-all•fcirtrnt, methods, anti 'products of in dustry, Which -gives- animation, pros: '4irity,•unjvFrsal, happiness to a comma , • • ntt VVith all the mighty crops of Corn raim2d in the' West, what does it profit the farinar there--since he , ciannot sell it, or transport. it to'our ,distant market? , It Nvill'not bear the 'cost of transportation.— jt Ott only be fed to,cattle and swine, in' thit:iforin of ~flesh. to 'be :brought to the 741 . fmn , $mtrket,—With the. final result, 7s4eir?4, - iiit'eCiating,tha . ;vajue of . .. Easter n. rredflicecni. selling.fer ,a,pricc,of whieh 'a • aige': pr,.4p?rtion 'haw been ,sunk in-the eoat, Western farMeri; 4ake,lo.'aity ing'ofthe benefit of their tEasterwrivalsi ; 'fiebta •corisunsirriort Rimaitinfind,aeat, raising for , distant: ',only laugh ;•'prcalucta , of f higher 4114 . 7.,'---7011-dao;l4tt=TPA*ll.Ll!6iii .ihc-cost-,;ra ' distanticairia_6:%; , ll3ut •to ;tlo,Abis, .they Un relCTAnleYke-,, ~,,,Rts enco rae.--6_:_,.and if,tfieY can the ' --- 7 , h1. .--. f - eil KM . .., -, ie Mc ~ - friduNtrY ) itipteiiit,n/dours, As so ti l d e ) ) li c it:, j_t I to, .1..,, r t.lii.i.ol,d thete,'.,ihsiehd -or : " Is f• l cv•fl''kxs rY -Pio*,..poclL ß t i s, 11. g money the' ~.....ers. ;,To yll!- , ... wi. sr , —7.7r.A40. cf;;;tra9s if u li farming, in4n . h is '1 '"--61.411437.!1P ' ... 87.nt: 8 44 e of :things, e ;: the ~. .66(14t,:ffie)• 'Pr!, on. ti,, inns Sea, he , gii, I dent, u I . lece l• • 'denkay be . -, wiehivorka ioes,,, •;;!:13041.1i.VP1 '.ifetlthi,:"'7, firikeieVip" 41111-9 t ra*Fti;iifl'ml'hYlll•e4''''n'etript r-' T4ll‘l,l,T4kAqvtiefia.; * l4ool ; l laßit' i i; a +iiiii pi li n i - i •',,.....86:euirP1--vest;-- we ridi0, ".... - , • A. tordroft ---77-treVio 1 11. ?.?, - ..A.iteed,'4ql4F.',.,!`on"'nitfarntS! '.'• -- illiousar7Arf - aide, ~, PT . - - ,, , - b -- 1 It farmers,. e ..f91,0/I".* itpei.lri• MI ' ' Id:,be'orP.?• _---' ..: inttlit therkl-A ir lehst:Vu , iihr if,* , ,-,,... - ,,, ,, rbii*:‘' - 214..,,-,' fA.vp -., ,-- ,r . ... 1 ' ,It's ern' - ,meet-: .- ', l-4LN; • I,f , :,„ viglovnti"..°-1.7 ' ' fully , .to Ikea, -, .''.l:‘';. 4,119,14-,.ii,f3,10,.:pa1n :l' i,rn"!:, '/,-%ifiiloiltXi.'l* Ijiiino .430!!'l*t Yi'b'Otie(ll.l ..)±.7 ,'.';,41-,ii•-.-ddii..6iY7-,:-.,.,leta,t,iiit 1,,,,.,.. niith 0., „A.,,,,1aive4,, (elf, - he %Vest.— :North ~,.-,Ptl!,eAq.,k-oiiad,i,,,aV.l. ._..." , i:ki'k iiiaVVlci sit • ...,, • ` ,lllthttllCS:' pt:inoiployfni them • attord 'w it It; arid:truly ,iitfc I'g:hone ' tifYink • piiin'ntele of Of' blood:ltead endertstand: ; ": • ••• •...• • • T"' . Life, that . • , priar'CiPle'wliiiiii•inf triateathe . man frame and ,W 1101413 8014 6)0 1:40:11100(10i . ono:of the moat Penetrable :accrete Of ',ilia. Creator; ; We eatinor,nomprehen his pr,ino't plo;but'we kn'oiv* that it 'iii the EiloodJoi , we OF:CREAM.: the amountrif blood in'tlie body; wo decrease the princfplo of Me: ond'thateit weAraw all the blood from the body, thatlife ceases:-So-wir milk believe . what the Scrip-, tures any an this kalijent, no 0110 can dciubt it. The life of the flesh is omPliatieltiTy in 'ilw binoill-There can be no mistake on the sub ject; so wo must then be also convinced that any thing which itivedes the circulation of the blond mor.t depress or hear down the prin ciple of' Life, and 'hake the body suhject to receive injury from the principle of corruptibi lity also implanted in the human frame. We cannot diniy.it. There is in every created be ing a piiiiciple.or corruptibility as well .ns principle of animation. It is when .this-eor-- ruptibility becomes too powerful for the Life Principle or blood, that disease commences, It is tint because it does exist, but becanse it .becomes active; iirsome it has taken a hundred years to devolope itself;-in sonic it has become •paramohnt beforelerti, and the is stilt,. born. The constitution of thu child depend, upon itifparelifs:f lie receivoi fiord the firinti: pie of' his fife, and, also that :which Will 1110. 10 atcly destroy him, and when of Illgt 110 trans mite them to children. . The principle ott'orruiption is subject to the Mittens° or many odoooo of vitt: A bdo: „It tx lb - dilitore, necessary : I. tat we ,13,.. .7 pCOVllrytlt': mettle means. to. prevent inj ur y ivy in coititequente ol'ithisytiitiuition - : that : pntri , , 'Airy coital& • bit prediteed which wrielirdestroy the ihifividual ere he had arrived at that period of lira which he would have done from the principle of life which was in Mtn. Now, to accoinpliA this, we !Dust prevent an occunnt.. !talon of these hunters which hear down. the principle life. Do not wait for an attack of -ickness, but on the first appearance of the enemy avant 'Mauro in her operation» to ox. pct hint from the body. • This is the .ehject always attained by those who use Drandreth's Pills. Thousand's who have kept their beds for years hove been restored by the use of this medicine They are as harmless as a piece of brendyet i ' nll. powerful for the removal of dis- Can) whether chronic or recancinfeetines , or otherwis3. Dy the use of firundreth's the blood is gradually purified, and becomes too. strong for all impediments to its free course, nod thus the blood is restored toper tact hialth,and usefulness. The idea of We spirits, the ono good nod the other evil, having power over man, is thus given n corporeal op plicntion, and, what is better, we know how eo insist the good principle, the blood, to conquer the bad humors, and thus produce health and cheerfulness, where before there was nothing but sadness and despnir. Do exceedingly afraid of COUNTERFEIT PI (.LS.. The Agent is the only person from whom Brandrotb's Pills should he purelinserl.' The 1111 llsildlig . ripg eit.Li,mmi.t. , solll fur 25 ients per box, al Dr. 11. Brantlreth's Principal lfliceolil Brand way, New York, nod:by the owing duly hoillorizell Agents: Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES 13ARNIT4 'Ole Agent for this borough: SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILL A, For the Permanent Cure Of all Diseases arisijpg from, an Impure state of the Blood. _ HIS Medicine operates particularly tifion the Blond, and cures disease without vomiting or purging. It never fails to cure lie most obstinate eases of Rheumatism, Dix eaves 'of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Sivelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and -Sores of long standing. it is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each belie, which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac. cordiu to did ection one bottle will lust 10 Jays. Certifimrtes arc pouring in from all parts of the country attesting the virtue of this medicine in cases of longstanding, which lICIYO been given up by physicians its hope less and beyond the reach of medicine to cure. ‘V 1100P] NG COUGH, Shepherd's Sorsa utrills never kits to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the cao of Shep herd's Sarsaparilla. The following is fro la a gentleman of re spectable standing in flaltimero,who was ef fectually cured of that:dreadful disease, Con sumption-0y a few beaks. of liepllerti,s Sarsaparilla. Baltitnore, Aug. 29, 1547 This in to certify that I wan fast oinking untleray tnptont a oft:"Onpumption ntsthe Lung until I was recommended to try Shepherd's So rßifil rills, w hieb fortunately I did and am under the strongest conviction thy. it, saved my life. I, am now rapidly recovering and hopo in a short lime to be .restored th perfect lieulth,n na under no consideration would I be without' the'metlicine. DAVID, RICNT:TTS, 0 . 3 ;M eri Shepberzl's Vermifage, or' Worn Destroyer, Wo °hulloing° the world to'produeo a modi. ulna bitter oillapted to tho.oxpolsion ofwcrme ikoni the heinous body than fug°. It has baarrused by thtinimilciLWltlr entiro• sattsfacei 'lt 110 the Cdvantaga of ,most other . Virirnifokesika ion° vor Mokens tim person using it. It . ltne .olired. children. -that lialicYleornoanbjeatlu. that. haq, 'Oven : titrby physician, notiontn.and frientho:r; shouldnlways bomsed clolldron, , :asitstrengibmill:thomotn9 at th:,;. ono otilllo .oarrleamtr the coarser'. isitr.4. ttelos.offoodi'and -w ones,. if:they- are troubled' • . Thk,follow ing acrlifiento bon Miviotj toluiv by itiige Kt . one, Liziirm;;count;yai; it aliaidcwfor st . seljV , `• ralaan - 200847::: DoicSir;--11ou ' tiesrnovo tits tepherd's , VOrmifeke. -The thri bait pureluiscO,Of you a Short IS meigu have I;64Si/1,1 - used with the lialipieet" ofri3des. They wero.;gi,79n three Of . ral. - chVdron4.-tn .one .666165 aiorojf 'w'ero,';i£irpe!led;in another 1'64 i 6111. to giver thO reit Of,my fainity, the . benefits of "Ai; medicine;, and lherefore order as above. , ,Thiovis Idly the best article for : destroying wornis tha=n hi's' over boort in . . this part, of, (lie tionntry., havi , :triOd'o,/riek's; . 'ltesiier's;:Marrigh's and without any diOitf effect.' ; -Yews with'elieez; e snig TIFI• SNYDER' Shepherd'. arsnpnriiluland Tar ifugt*i for , . tneri ndi'onnty; C . c.in - 6 - W Di; Wrn:o:•ll , l!Phersop,.flarriabargt7,,i;: . I .?,qoyil;ftiTN lA] hoh Nv nor; jilitotti'llovahnitit 'AU f •SO kdt.‘ ineirilhq? l ,kt Mph Odic& '1? 130-• Otiitiolimas; W.tni,AlesOfitier;-I,,iipailtfiWno4,l4,liO!, pi 11. ,:th4 nonpineArtiOlc; -43-recei Stora: lot OE IN .f uri•;,ia~.s~.'try:.~+~:r+iti;~"»~;i~s':~ts~F~;~~7.%~ ';r~}t€~a:~t~ ;`~'i±'.~~.»'•at~'>t "~'veta,..+~';+yti~+~' • '•'.: .r.' -,'• --:-.4.::24,-INTINTERIBIIPFLT Dell hhiutfg•ut , jt: ; Opeiml. Se: lile tlesireff-te , cal Ithe,partietd.ny, atfentlittfll ili es and Allyn' elan st 9,. h i mejalefli died as so elm •iff. pItUGS tindlllllDCll•ll.lB,whielr iffiraliased ifettre betdhouses in PhiltidelVida , and nstfj , be telied*Otii fott IVesbness and excelttente. Added to thein will be found WA efetire'sl6ek. or. PILS'.; - 'DYE-5YUP1. 0 .9,, i fihes,• Glass, &c. &e., all oh Whifilthe,Will ensure to be of, the best quality and .nt.,tlT , very lowest prices.. He has wade. satiny . additions to , stoek'uf- BOOKS, besides sebtfrufg n hew, inpplyi:pf,a 11 the' TextAlooks,-.otoritis,ll . enders4fetdeons, lines flocks, &o. ow - ew . ; fl nseIII public schools. Whcli he will tlitipotipprowtorins. suited to the eirenmstneetiA • His ,stock ot• FANCY ARTICLES embraces it rich and extensive collectinh wliich it woutd r be impossible. to en u merate, but comprising many novelties-which cannot fail to strike the eyeand please the taste, such an Ladies and Gentlemen's Llutlery,Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Hair Tooth anti, ClothiLto 'Brushes, Perfumes of Ron selle's rich anifextensive varieties.Pancy S"fips, Shavink Cream Hat! Cases, •Pouket Pistols, -Pocket books, & c. &c. • • , • ' Also, n new Balmily or Cornelans's elegant LAII.O LAMPS, togther with Sperin and Mould Candles. listakets,Mosicul Instruments, Umbrel • la!, Children's Toys, Door MO's, and . other tarti• c l e* in . the variety. line, which with. a Opnstatat stapply:Or fresh 'FRUITS. tiotS and Conrect r intinry or the richest quail ty,•nutt: largo -toad splendid stock, toOrlaich he:confidently, i nvites the alteldiqn :1114 - 111111 . 01iliq toWit and Cotititryfrientls,* the old stand'in North' Itanover'strect,ficurly.op, 'posite the Carlisle Pank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. •„Dt.oimher 1. 1,47. 1- Al? ,- AttISTM - 11INTMENT77 . .. • ;.••••rr has power to' cause all external SORES , '6IIOPULOUS haniova, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS,to discharge their put tr Id matters, aml then healaihein. , . It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely a diseaSe;ester.tal or internal, that•i wil I not benefit. l'hare used it for the last four teen yearn for all diseases of the cliescansunip tiotiand' liver , involving the utmost danger and responlibility, and I devise before heaven and man, that not one single. ease hen itfai la to ben efit when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have bad physlcinns learned in the profession. I have bad ministers of the Gespel,Judges of thtT bench, Aldermen, Lawyers, gentlemen of-the highlist erudition, and multitudes el t he poor use it.in every variety of. way and there has been but one voice.--,-one'univeasat voice—saying., "Ale, Allister, your Ointment Is GOOD." CONS UM PTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any "effect upon the lungs seated as they are within the system. lint, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs alliterates the poisonous particles that are cOhati ming them, and expels them from the system. It is curing persons of Consumption continually. 11EADAL:111.1.—The sralie has Mired persons of the headache of 12 year's standing,. and who had it regular every week so thet.voiniting often took place. Deafness and Ear Acheare helped with like success. RHEUM ATISNI.--It remo.res almost imme diatelythetull:unatino.n and swelling when the milli ceases. Iteaai tlliedireetinn around the box. COL]) FEET..--Consumption Liver Lam plaint, pain in 'the Chest br . side. off of the hair one .or Ole other alwaysaccompanieslinial Tit feet. ('. ointment is the true remedy.) It'is a sure sign of iliseat.,e to have cold feet. I o scrofula, old sores„rysijteins, saltrlicom, laver complaint, sore cies, quinsy'. sore throat; bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles. all idaest Ili sea ses'such as asthma, oppressions, sore lips, chapped hands, tunars,eetauenna erim • ions, nervous diseases an al iif the spine.O.ltere....iS no MCIIIOIIIO 110 w kno WII. us good. SC late cored Cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of I 5 0r.20 doctors. ,One 11101110111 us he had 51,ept $5OO on his children without any bene fit, when n leW boxes of ointment cured them. BALDNESS.--It a ill restors the hair sooner Quit any other thing. It UItNS.--11 k the hest thing in the WOllll tor nnrrs. (11P.td the directions promo] the box. .."'W Olt S.--It will drive every vestige of them . There is probably no medicine °lithe face of, the earth at once. so sure nail so safe in the'espul. sine of worms. • CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep C 0 1 .113 from growing. People need never be troubled Nish them ifthey will use it. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly outwd by tnis Ointment. JAMES MCALLISTF.II. & Co. Sole proprietorß att.° obove mv(liGine CAVITY'S --No oi NT NI ENT u 111 be genu ine unless the ntuncs or Jornes McAllister or names McAllister a Co., tire %VOUCH pith II pen upon ever) label. Sold by Snit - mei Elliot, S. W. Ilurerstirk nod 1)1...1.1. Myers, in Carlslr l .l, is: I:. lteigel, Mc- , clianicsburg; Siugit.er & Plod, Chun:Mown, nod ./olut 1)0,1er, Newrillr. _ _ • Rahways Predicated Soap. . KrGREAT EX.OTVIIENT is Pyrrseuttu!—Our ngent.of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in rclatiim to an ex cellent young lady, but %eh° untortunately pos sessed a very repulsive complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her skin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her lips in cold.weather would become sore and bleed. She had, however, several good trails, one of which-was to read the newspapers. Ono morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the Dispatch,. she saw in large letters the words Thin wxy's CHINESE. ARDICATF.D 80.y' ! As a sure exterminator of all skin blemishes, with a direc tion for all ladies to read the papers ! Now mark the. advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place ,an usual, among . the choristers, and to the utter sorpriso of her tellow.songsters, pre sented n complexion ns fair as a lily, and beauti• MI as the most admired bel4 of the town.— Strange wondering and much excitement was exhibited =by - the busy crowd, and nothing short . of on explanation of how this sudden transforma tion from ugliness to beauty was attained, would liftmen The lady, like all her sex', full of gen -di:Tess and, kindness, explained the cause, and to the great, grand and beneficial qiects of Had wayra Medicated Chinese Soap, which she bad ti ! .en usin, for two'Weeks wa: awarded the full approbation o t to.peop o, as tto "restorer o ost beauty." ' Our agent concludes.. thus" Since the above has *0016,160*n. T havo.hnd if per fect: midi for Itahway's Soap." Ladies, an4_gentletnen,. if you mish,to fftah way's, Soap anal; its purity, call on • . leh 23 • 4.. k W.. B.FLEMING.-!- . 0,1q7 rill irt 'JlzfrFyni\--'l' (4474A?C4E17/IX.I- .",Ulllll4alat'iOe,t-:.! f, 4,4c' 4itir . - ... Vi:' - i r-A'INI": • / f o!!l ks 4 ' 4..: ).'' i . '' t.. gt .,lkr;li g -4 , l c . .::••:: . ;;.. . M ' , NURSE 'WitlatiT'S SOOTHING•SVISPFORY' lj • -4W:1W:1131E11W baying - children - tHictod neylof, intfookdbioalioo, inuhlont to the te - of7in fancy -Foot - If as,. i.opOulitunom • d 10;,f.,r0 up; - -,'cotanooua ••or.optione,Alatitdotod itomaub, and liciiiieticiao of tlia , lioviOlis, should' ; n ever, be...without to fallible teiniidy. that PceVed ', t wo du i : I, be Oen pre'vo;ite •ioor I t o;„bu rict. I, in bet toSold aitZI.I 4 IOTT, . . , , -it' .loll okAo B4 7 6 '.:ttti . '' l 4l;iiedditlon itce - nbkiyi?,Minibl?! 111e!licin'et, etsnelitli?g , ; -"'" " t , 4itynele ) "1 " „ r, " • t TonreVerrnillig&;` t' Tito fro 'tet. t • •• Siin'attve ' • ' s = —Oarinibloive u n i s i nti itcoc Ived and for 'joie .01 '•- • ' ' . 4:g 6 nt' ft, t 4 : . (1v11.1151e.? MOW N FIN itS &PA It 111.i!r;A t ..". 1 1' tit s.LOG is p???,,ei,ten Ttl niv4liCil t• i" . O al it nil ihs' rem 0 .1 . 9 lin'titorinntiviii?.?rc, trar flii)tirits4v!l o )9f I lie fotiliti,,AtTiPti, 1144 o ,Ypt 9).:P.10A,N, rPalli.F ll :PY , 'Llilei. inn tiriPti." , strttolicp ;lion p Preiiill'atl.9! l ;ft o P.,!!° lA(3lAlktife9l l ,l ll4 ,l*(oall.' 4 4 - i'AlLe/ . llpckr,b.ottJe., 7. -47 I F ilv Jr', • c?;gy:ll4'.."-"Ng I L.,,311 Silk FErnetri..Gittipts •tuidß?. Dress Pith tiriflilira9% ! OPoile - owimianutitetttrej •aAJri'iot... tato. afgOitnient t of, the buie..ip.tiality; (dr Belo at the loWoat,"duali kerices,S,da% J. DRESS= •LEIVS' Rrin g o afid:Triertening,ScOre,',No. 47 S. Set oid'etrdet,eliolve Toiliglier with I.rognlar, nesoFtipent of •S'llBSii VrpopS,,' Pase.'S;ll4;. ran', }liar. Braids and Celfe, &c. s. Aldo, ii.lorgo:l6t, of,Dinnoitic'Cot‘' ton. Fringes, •'; - • , 'l"diellase're-abl'ittititod.tO call. Alley Will find it to'ilieir intorelit tO - dO ao, the epode will be bold . " • • . Philad. eptp2 •. Peroti iofrian, Bc' Co., rotwardinkaao.,eheraLGern,ta.iseien_Mareltants, No. At Nertli"Whttrves, and 83, N.Water 0).-tge: pLAsTtn, hid SALT constantly on hand, for sole at the lowest market rates. Liberal advences.made on Produce. Refer to • DUTILKa HUMPHREYS FRAN KLI N.PLAVI` CO}Philad'a. . LEA, BUNKER & CO. J.•W. KERR, Harrisburg. • apr 5-Gm China, Glasi and Queens:Ware. T C. BO.KEE.:& CO., No. 41, North • .ffi Howard street, tietween Fayette. and Lex• ingeon. streets, Battimore,•invite the attention of Country Aderchniiis and, purchasers generally, to trick 'large and, well assorted stock.-00mINA, or.iss and QUEtzlp•wwhich they offer for :sale at the very. lowest market prices. Country Merchants will consult tfiriir.!intorest by n call before purchasing elsewhere. Spring 11Tilliner Goods. _IO9N-4.10N.E.-&—,SPNS,--Importers -4 ~, end dealers In_Sitke,sAiblions_and 5 ill' my_ Goods, N 0.54 slollth SecOnd street, Philp hia, he'd. received by'late arrivals from "nen* Mief• . of their oVin'importnykep) a new and veryrich . assortment of smu No. 1111.41 , 114 En Y GOODS, to;w bleb they will constantly be ntsitinodditions. They have now in stoni— . Silks for casing bonnots, of all prices. Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as , sortment. Plain Miima' and sattilf.rilitions, all widths.j French and Amerimin t artificial flowers,Lin treat variety. Paris chip fiats. Crapes, ettipo — liiiises.' • Fancy bonnet and cap Nets. " —Trimming laces, face trimmings. Buckrnms. willow. crowns, tips, &c. Rte. And all articles needed for the Millinery. trade. ;Kir The attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the ciirts,partictilarly requested-10 o u r stock, as it will ho.found far more. extensive than that of any other house in our line, and Z l iribes more. moderate. ' m at Steam Refined Sugar Candies Cheapest in the World !—124 Cents per pound, Wholesale. T. J. RICHARDSON, No. 4:1 Market et , 011 • Philadelphia. takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very tipperior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of 812.00 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any tunnufnetured in the United States. - , He also offers all kinds of goods in the Conroe lionery and Fruit line an corresponding low pri ce's, as quick sales and small profits arethe-order of the day. Call or send - pour orders, and you cannot fail to he satisfied. Don't forget the number, 42 Mawr. STREET, Philadelphia. nil - Spring Fashion. of Hats ; At rho grent ceatral cheep llat and Cop Store, No, 284 Market street, south side, above Eighth Sfreet,-Philodelphin. FINITE subscriber takes this method to return his thanks to the people of the-county of Cumberland, for the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended to - words him for last few months, rind would coheir attention to the fact, that he hoe now introduced his srn.th o FASHION orCENTLEIMEN'S HATS, wfijela for beauty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city. This stock comprises the _ Beaver, Nutrin, Brush, Russia,. Silk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and quoli• ties, together with n very large nssortment of Cloth, Velvet, Flush, Fur and Glared Caps.— Country Merchants and others are respectfully invited to exnanue the stock, which they will find it totheir aktilta . ge to do, before purchasing, na it is his defe'rniinatton, having adopted the sys tem aselling for CASH only, to sell nt the lowest JOHN FAREIRA, Jr... 284 Market et. south side, above Eighth. mar 22 Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North "%Valor street, nod No. 54 North • Wharves, Philadelphia. THE undersigned still continue the Commis- . sion business, for the sole of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many Lears, and ex tensive acquaintance with denlerfrand conshipors of Iron, throughout the country, has enahlearus to establish such relations as givens peculiar ad vantages to servo our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22-Gm ORRICK R. CAMPBELL. WIL,Tx be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYI4: FO U N DRY, after March 15th, 1849, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months notes: 1W lAN. TITLE, &C. SIIADED &C • Pica, per lb. 30 cis. 52.cts. 1/0 cie. Firrinll Pira . 32 50 93 Long Primer 34 60 100 IlourgeOrs 37 66 108 Brevier 42 74 128 Minion 48 . 84 132 Ngnpnreil 58 100 150 Again 108 100 220 The above prices, in consequence of increased facilities for tunnufaCturing. are much reduced from former rates. A liberal discount for cash in hand et the date ()Mho Invoice. •. - • • Presses, Chases, Cases; Wood Typo, ink, Sic, furnished at the• lowest inanufueturers' prices, either for cash or credit. • . . Our Specimen:Took • for 1848, is'. now , ready for distribution icePriniers, who will send for it, and containi4nany.now articles that we have ne ver before exhibited, suith no Writing Flourishes, : nrinimttvriOrnnmenna - Tining — tc - c7 - .ef — wllle we have an 'ample stook for (ho prpiapi execution of orders. , : • EKYFor , stile,:soveralp—Agsae.nnd.hrtnd Cylitt dei and 'lntim Powar Tresses, Standing Prom ee:Liand Printing Presses.. GEORGE BRUCEk CO. 13 Chambers 'skeet . . N. Y CM . . • • - • - .• , •N:- 8 - i. - • L' EL . Rowe . - ; ~ . . . ~ IrtuoO,m-AND •WOODEN , WAIit Ji-4! Store, No. 63 North,Third , street; . oni!door above Arch, oak side; Philadelphia, ntanufactur... ors and vitliolisula dealers in all, kinds of Brea t hs," Brushes ,; Buitilibts; Ceddr Ware, WillowUnd 4 French haskel .Shoo and Wall Brushes; Sern6s, , Dusters, ' Mad [Basking: . Etirernitn„ade Woad. on-Warcr of - ery • daseriplion,'&ei'&o; it the lowest marko mess. -:,• . t,. essr 1;,.., _ To ~R Tirol Pn ti It Sul irpt'ott to_aall;tho STEE,L, :to Natsiniaii;. a' , lllOh ; ',tll4' oivib fro gmal,f , .Ron andoi paint linaninntiv Iron; Half. N!'k- 1 014/. °W O 1, 1 aIX thontl *lob 'll4 .Po:lbigA"ci,l "; ' c 1 117 1 14:W ' .1 jtly 2: 4 o•Sti 1 • 100 ri c ) I .'iiiio,i ' `;; g a r ; -....; ::;3; ttOh ' ' street, Philadelphia Printing Types i__ iieks'iitlion - and Steel. . -. cribarci linmirterelarTrticalora gntalld American Irlinjoag.leave ntioati_ofiturcloascricf4o,o*and now:. easertnient '.of , Pwede abitiitridpominert„priglfalilrsim, tge. Witte' Old% are•Co'retan t ly.! Enrelic 'hir9w.: ;Alio Aiiierl4p, .#;.of Aliiioialittill, - . $ a 611, Sal. r .. itiA . ,tinA,,Aineritian 'Pliant, Sri ,Ind .g,quat•c. Xruit;fronizi3.l6tha; Llipiler,and!.Fluedien, Boras,: VRotia;Axle; , llion, , variotie air* Tire mad :flathead . Troii.7 , Aiigle• tind I ;Aim • EiMingonnilllistor.; in •:,beatatamps. d Omit e . ran ~ t i" 8 teel;Ad j : a 11:61;n111 i 0 Cd'irYgqrtlol3`; ro - i" , i4/4 ft i rfV e f l ,4o o °9l,,,nd.i . 0 gvit:e . Inipantion cf,tinrclitiaCra: I 1 5 111 . 6 0 1181 r atCaltii,v ~ ;,•,....; ~;,,,,,;;,? and Bit cm arnmilicaivoid cdcorm' ) tihicyadvancesAtill : Mb made,. ' ' , - ,;71' , "!,• YEARta,.!4. BR IN g; ,1 4V:`-'ii'dit''ti 6 tt $ t CC! II 11 e r (titan tit; dr !iii:ll4.ts,q Ni'pei; viltiil'Oili hi iBg.V:i-ii:' , -.:- - i A/,., '1.4.1.; f. :., . , ray lottlitV ; Sole ..1)71, , ,:.'I4IIPIASUA ic , e 6 : 847 1•"(r. ; r r; ''A%.4,:Vr,f4r.PlCi4ol.t -,,:.'.:„',.-:-!:,,,-.., ~i,,, ~.',"'LilsiFs,-1,v•:,:,,,a, BEM z e •Dr ireelees ;Pbacea. - 7 . 431101 . 4,;:theithirloval..and, pernianstattMeroYof alit. ~dieedsefiiiiiiaing: froth anithmire.strite:of the -BMod , andhabithf the bedy, Nix Chronic disoitthe 'or the Chest;4leurfsy, Bron- Catarrhietey Stheftile itt .itsforms,.- Tetter ' geoid head; iCntaneoud a ff ections of the thee antteXtreinitielt,phronie Hopatetis,, chroide .Hthargements, of the While Syphilitic Affiletkith, .Cop=. stitational . disorders, arising - from dehilityillier curkil and Hereditary predispositioris;ke.. fttrilln every Change that islaking place in the body, it is-manifest that it, is brought about by sqmothing.hating a su b stantive existence. If we suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, 4.lJAy_Taust eothunth_pLarlect unlesrichapgerbri_ intervention of something that bears an unheal thy relation to it. In all cases 'of disease, there , thinst be the interposition of some now ingredient which by playing its part as a cause, served to. 'modify the_properties connoct Ctl with tray. If is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs ithiviously healthy, with out the interposition of some• niorbific 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 elitist) which, most be removed. thro' the agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superibr to the Panacea. In evidence t he following is submitted to the public : Philadelphia, Juno 7, 1847. Having been apprised of the nature of the Pan acea, It nfibrds me much pleasure to bd able to recommend it as a valuable remedy for all these chronic, constitutional and glandular diseases, to which it Is-especially adopted. - To those who are afilieted, and require medicine as an alterative, they cannot:obtain it in'a more ogre:Able, active itial'uniform state thanis to be found in the Pan; acca. I More used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, Am ...Prepared and sold at,the.NONVAVest-corner of Third and South streets, Philadelphia, and re tailed in Carlisle by ELLIOTT. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. ' feb23 Br, Traphagon's Balsamic Extract of Sa6aparMa, S the best and cheapest Preparation of Sar stilmrilln ever offered to the politic. being distilled from the first quality of Honduras Sara. spatula Root—and one !ionic of this prepartt tion.is warranted superior to twei bottles ot•any -coher-its-the-market i atid-wili—retainr-its virtu miimpairable in an . y . &Mate. It is pleasant to the piste, stud from infancy to age this Extract will eradicate ill sense, invigorate the body, and is the best medicine for the prevention and cure of disease ever discovered in any age of the world. Its.aittion is nil Itlfand it eues-without sickening fir debilitating the patient. Thou have used it in the Dr.'s private practice, and consider• it the greatest blessing ever offered man. It acts in perfect" harmony with the laws of nature. and . Tot s never been known to fail, where its use was pertievered .itt, to cure even lon g 14:111111ing and desperate cages of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, C olio, Coughs, Colds. Con sul-apt ion. Cramps, Ca ncerons Sorestind Ulcers. Dropsy, I /ysentery , Er, sipelas, Fever and A glue, -Female cciiiiplaittits, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, 'N uraglis. Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal I cemplaint, Stilt Rheum, Sea'll.llead,Syplitilitic camplaiuts,.Tic Dolereny , Pimples .011 the Face. Swelled )nimbi and Joints, Pam in the Side, Spitting Blood and all cases of Proptration Strength, and General Debility of the human body. - - In all cases. enumerntnil above, Dr, Trephp• gan'q Sartnattaiilla rapidly awl aorta, rratores to heath. A trial will sitisfy . any one of the truth or these representations. TO TIIE LADIES. Delicate Females is Ito suffer froM the obstruc tions and debility to which Ladles of sedentary habit a are liable, will fey the use of one or two bottles of Dr. Trapbegan's Sarsaparilla, regain their health and color. It is valuable to those who ore approaching womanhood, ns it is eaten lated to assist nature by quickening the blood and in% igorating the sy stem . Lattice who have pale co:rplexions, dull eyes blotches on the face, rough skin or freckles, and sire ;ow- spirited, use Dr. Traplicgan's Sarsapa rilla. It will cleanse the blond ; remove the freckles-and blotches, and give you are animated countenance; sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and beantiful c:emplocioits. Children who are sintering, from bail nod un healthy In more of the blom,-can be quickly re stored to health, strength and bloom. Dr. rap hagast's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pal. motile, children take it m 111111 3 ,, and such as ore thin and weakly soon m ear ri robust and healthy appearance. It can be administered to Infants w ills perfect safety, and such as are suffering from Stitivner Complakt will receive great relief Nothing can be .more nstdnishing than its in vigorating; effects upon the human a% stern. Per soi.s all lassitude and weakness 'before taking it, Li once become robust and healthy under its in fluence • Il PREVENTS DISE:ISE. ,t The use of a bottle of Dr. Traphagen'S Savant). mil la ocerisimally, , will prevent disease, and as a Fall and Spring purifier of the system it swots unri tilled at the present day. Its use will pre. vent a world el suffering:in I pain. If all persons will keep their blood purifin and their bodies strengthettea by the use of this Sarsapi.rilla, they will be sure to escape the attack of amp pt evident or contagious disease. rj - Pureltasers will be enteral to . obsetwo that everrbottle of Dr Traph non's Balsamic Extract tif Sarsaparilla has ills written signa. lure in black ink on the label of the bottle, and fuc simile printed in rod ink on the outside wrapper, as a guard against eounterfeit•: Put up in hundsome . white glass quart bottles, at timlow price of ONE DULLAR per bottle: For sale wholesale and retail by COLLIER and BR OTIJI Eli S only, at their Stere,.North Hanover street, Carlisle npril 112 The_ Great English Remedy. Dr. Barber's tinfonsent , . INDIII. 2.101.6t311100. This most valuill)la Embtaeation has beau T used with wondorful success in Oscura al some of tho most troubti!aomo diseases with which the Ii roe is cab .ted *th . n. the hair) such as old strains, swellings, stiff ness ofjoittti, galls produced by the collar and saddle, strains otilto. , sliouldere, stifle, hoof, pastern and coffin hints. strains of the bone, linos, and Ibtlock, poll evil., fistuies, curbs, splints, spavin, winAgalls, puffs, &c. • It vary soon cures old or. fresh wounds,cuts, hruises, , tistulee, poll ovil,corbs; etc..tind gives , -lost& nt ,- reltehimitislitehiteei=cte:ot the , ,dissaaea ineidart Ite - horses' having whits feat:and ;tioitili. produeed, : ny. SNoltill Wort, Which so'ofteri dustrOys the hOcds'and bonei of the foot, and t inilitiCia7 sulphur and: vitriol uhittnentS; and, Others reniiidles equally applicaii ' on,;ituarilieratoferei useful atiffnaistrif.the.ferideno.nnd, joints inn(' proilacinri iintnedititoyaiid' Ilene deist effects'in 'craditediteeldi'brolight oni bY*l4ll feeding, splinta'rindeprdip.l4 - ' ,',` ThisErribreertitin'iWld4lltvideorntni*d keetiore:br. liVarbriabj,ini.".,wagorkerrs,', stage proprietors,, and prlvato go:mt.:funk:A Sir , leg horses.; ,ai;,-,ek„invaltiald...o;,rem.ady,4nd -411101043e.oproptlAtly: kept in_ their Alecilartitere; , Whose - horsesare ;so.li io, liitikai.:'euta. end , Wounde,'W ill.fied , equilly i std3jantageolui to keep it eitintdalitYY'On iiarid.— ifk.ia,;:amallY. 'beneficial lietbe trelatinent' i'Prkiiikcbatt!6.t4t - i#l6., , torti.notiks, -"„ - : • gliw:,soloAgons. • , • • ~ 1 • •••••••, .; • ;•-,, SC, -• , .D, 1 :it, :,--t ,j,?..,i;i4:,-ii+'44l4 ..1.1,1 RP..E.„flup d i). : n& fir Aurtql., R e, 'll A.TARkefli4fßiiii;kri f YAßPtiklih;.-':ill'il , fik J;V : iI , VIFP:A ; '4 I ?,W, , P-ii9. 4 937 ; 19 v i!l i CialidEr 4 i l A(ii l 4 l /2 1 ;lriO ' il - i146!6;;IA : , ~,,,lifYoniAgiVric§i*od”,iitiltiii- k ßillillt4el *lyintiovntroit: , .:ALl: ,,,, • . :' , -, - ,,, ,.? i,;1. - .4ifeowz ,,,, i ! , ,- - -q -, , ,, i , ,,- , ~..,Q,-,,,,,:1.!,,,.‘A71,r,4 , - .P.:' , ,1;•vi;,, ,! 1, ,, ) ,;,it , „ iL • ps \p...7," , f..,' , 1 '..-., 144',.,,i . „ ~, ..r, 4.t .t. '.. ~? - , 4 1. 1 11 : ,,}t';;,14.'4 , *?, - , , - - -',. , ,j . '-‘,, 0 ~ I, , , ~,;, ..,;,,T, ~,, ._.,„,..4.-ikk,,,tizi,......, • -- Stii*ArOnit vldanu. • Ridge , RiaticLabove Buttonwood et. F,hilsdelphin. 1" RCN Railings for itublic'endPrivittirldiild; , ings . and public squares; of every variety of form and pattern. '• ' • , • Cemetery 'Railings; •of eliissf& r tind unique signs, embracing upiverda,tif one hundred dif. ferent varieties. Iron Clitiirii Mid 'Setteeti, inr Gardens, flails and Piasztis-new style. Verandas 'and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in every 'style. Superior Wrought Icon: Gates, for carriage en trances. . New styloaif-Biticony-Brackets, &c. , Irdn-Tables-of-varions-styles,embrecinr-L-ouis- XIV, Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern pat• terns, with White:am/ Gold Italian Afarbld. tops. These tables have been introduced the subscriber for Howie, Restaurants, Ice —Gream-Saloone r &o, They-nre.beinniful at.* cies of furniture fur lint Stores and other es tablishnients where it is desirable to make a grand ,dimpiny. Co has recently ennstructeil nn elegant substantial-CAsr Isom lirrentica Posr,.in form admirablyladulated to-porrntmencY-of- position; highly ornamelit - ct-mid representing a well exe cuted HEAD of that noble animal, the gdree.— Such en tirtieleshaslong been a desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the Strangers visiting Phillideldhin, are raspedt , fully invited to call at his Warernotns - i.ruid'ex , 'amine his different sPecimens of new and beau tiful work: • "ROBERT WOOD; Pfb - PrieTrii7 — felr lle hes• recently publislatd,• at great ex. pence, nn original Work exhibiting the now de signs-and patterns which are exeditted otitis es tablishment, embracing all the above articles, and the various and splendid patterns of Como tory, Balcohy, Step, and other Railings which' Imrelmeritnnnufaerifre - dTtill`.7lTiireinill and oth -er celebrated-Gemetertes;-designed hisowri establishment, and which may be sent to 'any part of the world to thou who desire to make ri,seleetion. • Undoubted reference will be milli. red to ensure a *min return of the work, after en opportunity for making the selection. - Phillidelphia, April 9. Wholesale Clothing Warehous?. No. 152,} Market street, between 4th an& rtth Philadelphia. • TILE suhrdriber respectfully solicits the wren% Lion of cotinti 'lllcr Lants_and_ricalerageri era y, to an examiaktion or a complete stock of READY MADE ci.oxitiNo. which for extent, variety arpl workmanship, he flatters himself wilt give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by.any other establishment in the United States. mar • JACOB REED. 'Hover's rirst Rate Premium • • WRITING INK. Stiver•Aledill just awarded tiy the American In stttute, New York, (18.17.) TIIE following testimony from distinguish ed Institutions speaka fur illicit: lintecnsery OF P>;xxsTl.VAtql : A. Philadelphia, May II .1841.. .Ilaying tried, for some time, - the Mack Ink nuinufactiii•ed ly. Mr, Joseph E..llovAr, we hatv found it well stilted lot' mannscript, by its run ning freely , and its eNemptiou from coagulation. Its shade also weave well pleased with.- IV P. DOR NER,-M I), Dean of th Faculty and P 101: of Anatomy JOHN LUIILOW ' Provost SAMI.:11) AVVLIE, Vice.Ps•ovor HENRI REED, Seet•starj of the Factilty of Arts • ROSWELL. PA llKE:Petirof Nat Philosophy and Chemistry • W W. GERHARD. Lecturer Jul fin .4 _Medical Department PKNFLYVA [CIA NlEO'l7./1 L COI.LfWrG - We fully 6011C11r in the above, F_ANI'L. GEO. MORTON, M Dean of the F . : 10111y CENTIIIII. If tall SCIIOO, PIIII.IIPELPHIR _ - A D BAC I I E, Principal H MeNIURTRIE, M D,Pto Anatomy 1 7 111111NAVIIIIPIC.F. CB, P111 . 1.110F.1.1 , 1110. FRP:I)Ii Flt LET, Secretary Cus-rom House, Puttanz meta. J D GP.ORGE, Dep, Naval Often HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENt, A Superior Artiely, IVarratited. For Sale, Wholesale nod IletaiLat the Maim fa. ory, No. 87 , North Third street, opposite Cherry street , Philadelphia. by JOSEPH E I [OVER, Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov IT. 18.17 11.-'" It Never Falls, art URE YOURSELF.--From time immemo rial, there has existed in larger cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the depend ence and' prepagation of which results' front the violation of divine and moral Inwa. To those AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND it presented', as being the most certain, speedy, and valuable specific over °tiered tothe unfortunate. It hos wherever known acquired a reputation that daily experience continues vo strengthen. Thou sands have been cured by its use, and as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet or business, nor contains either mercury or noxious drugs in the least injurious to the sys tem, it is boldly presented_as the best remedy for such diseases yet offered. It is used by physi cians and pronounced suphrior to_any known re medy. Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale at N. W. corner 3d and South streets, Philadelphia, and by S.,ELLIOT:, Rarnitz. York ; G. W. Miller, Lancaster; Dr. McPherson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg, Pa. fob 9 Cumb•. Valley Transportation House, ael3aLyv, Canal and Rail Road Line,) for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Sac.... W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission CP Merchant, liAhnisnunu, Pa, informs his, trends - and the public, that from the liberal pat- . renege extended t,o hint during the past year lie has been encouraged to make more extensive or ints die pra.trift truillitur r tootiouriit , do. two new, large nod splebdjd Boats to his LINE, and' 'Will be fully prepared after the ali ening of the Canal, to lanyard PRODUCE and MERCIIANDIZE of all kinds to . and from Philadelphia, Ilaltimore,•Tittaburgli, 4.e., ratite lowest rates ()[,freight and witlythovuttnost des patch,. ,;, . , .„ Agent's for Boats;" • . • • !I • Jr Rum street Wharf, Philadelphia. OUSE No, ie'cOmmeree Wherf,:nshimore. •CLARKS SIIA.IV,? t, J. IMPAPP:Og„'&. CO..S . Pitts'g Agents for car5,'„...,,-. t. ~,W UNDERLIdif & WA, Nu. 272 Market' phia. • -CHALORIFIR & REYNOLDS, 7 , - N0::923-41nrlict , SITEII.;‘ JAM EIS & • 1,6":1 ' •2: ‘rri Broad al reel . .01110 .141NR . ". 1, North 'airficif;jl4l4ire: —l TorriOntrit,:ltaitlf - R9i1848:;;;IT, - . : . 3 Cet,FYlburg TlanspOrtgionLine. f" - - 0 ,,•••-1_ • ' 440 .•6•-• ' - 1 - " 1 %11 - • • ,I,e^ • ;FUNK - •& •MILLER .Imo RWARIJING iCarntriisMon Merijiantibi :13eddiddudo; rd. -ship 'Prodtrda•Merohap-; dine lgo.jo ,Coal, Piaster,;Nails‘ - ;finit, • Flak Gbaeries;:ko.ll .00nstoni ly for eala...; ;;-.; •, ,-,• ;••;•.":•-'••`•f • ;;'• iforriOurg, 1,1ar01i,.26,1845 , - IDICKLES;;;PRPAP.It , !rsits openail /. by .subicribor,; prose mid: Ginger and Pine ',Apple,: Ortiake'elollyilPickled; Lobsters, Gherkins, r.Xltingoes, - , - Popperir,`TicoP 'll4.friirnagice*d;'ollll3flll t .Olives, , Cappriq ting, chevio t Sardines;aetnato' KotChup, ,, And , hil?Ylcl French Mast a rtl;*itli a veryrcheace 'article of . 4 , ‘tY.4T.A.VERSTI qTy's :47 ifqll uqz ~filN i IVitt;s4llo 411 irit/111.:, • •kli:7...,.ttr:f.`A 1 ,t./Fl/' icl; s 4 iA 34 WETOGBI:‘, tinny, '•.- " rENtis • ,stiites,,,,•,, Pc' - . . • tinOitbit d eitcTirsiniicikrerirtae.n: Triumphant! ..5 0 ,1> Z 0 cars cured in the,ria d i year!, . rinHIS cure ;all,, ,:31: cases': Piles, either bleeding internal4or-external, and all inflaiininnteri cases +found- in oonienetion'witli• the ilcs,.. • snob as Chronic Dysentery,ii.sleserAed',in• the. following certificate t Philadelphia, &pt. 9,1841. Monis, lateliam & llenshaw—Gents:A. hoet',.fixe yearli ago I was a filleted watt - Whet ' was called chronic dysontety.. = rhaveseffered• with it ever since, and physinAims, have told-, me that .My liver, was affected, and: that my bowels-were 'itteeratedi-fhr Woodland • tended vvith-ti peculiar putrid - smell; wore the frequent disohargest., A short time , silica: I made a visit filisufachusetts, in hopcii of benefit frOin change of 'air, but suffered comas severe than ever before. While there, a phy. slcian Offered .tu cure The fur $4O, in, three months. Happily, -in the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved by laudnum, I saw in the wrapper of your Eloatuary, a perfect description of my complaint, together with ._, .many certilientes,of cerei This gave .the' great confidence in the medicine ; and I par. •. chased a box, nine doses of which has appqa renily cured me, and lam • prepared to say. eictything in its favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing to itynerits • Respectfully yours, • " •-. E Ite I VALT. - Weakness and intlamtnation_of ..the Spine, , - filling of the bowels; Womb , &c, that fmnalea particularly aro subject to, under peculiar circumstances; for which Many cartifloatei ceurd' . bc given of speedy tures—Kat delicacy - forbidstheir - publication, _Severe:and habitual C-CatiVciiess, 'no* of blood to the bead, dyspepsia, fistulas intiam• mutton of the stomach, find a speedy. cure Dr. Upham's Electuag. It •is tin internal rcmcdy, and 'Mires by its aCtion bn the bowels and blood, the relaxed state of which is th\ cause of the iboVe. barbed disoksei. • UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION From ()Very city, town and village, where Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile F:leolfiary • has been inyodneed, the most gratifying . intelli goner. of its effects haie been received b the roprtetor.' In hundre. c o matinees -it hart triumphed over cases—whielr-wcro7dectilvd— incurable. later of Capl.o, W,'bean, late of-9101J, 9: service, and Member of the N.J. Legislature r • • •••• - -Itabwajit Juno 16, 1847 • Ulnae , bech: aillieted for -years with the Piles, and have tried, without. anything like permanent benefit, almost everything ennui.: ing the name of a remedy. I had as a matte* conisejoet all confidence in medicine.— Under this feeling I was induced—not without reluctance, I confuse—to use Upluim's Electu. ary, and having ;wed it alma three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as. Well as satisfaction, that - every symptom of 'the discasb i,as left To. think it due alike to Dr. Uphntn and myself to 'make this statement. G McLEAN Addressed to the agents in Columbia. ' ittissel C,Mnty, Ala., Feb. 20. I 647 Messrs, Winter & Epping—Gents:—For the last fflteen years I have-been efflieted with that most distressing disease 'The Blooding Piles,' and. have y had recourse to a great many medicines, without obtaining relief, until obtained 3 boxes 01—Upham's Pile Elestnary from you, which have se Inc -relieved tuo that . Lake great pleasure ih recommending it tet all who aro afflicted with Piles, as a safe ar.d sure remedy. • E P HILL: formerly Bonlckeeper. flank of Co!ulna Remarkable cure of Bleeding Piim. Portland, Mc., March 14 N . ly Dear Sir-1 canned, cspres to yon my sincere and heartfelt dinarsno wonderful cure I have experienced the uite o.r. your. truly valuable Pile, Eleetuary. I ham been a perfect martyr to the Blecding - Tiles for tan years past, so much so, that 1 bed/me redueed to a mere skeleton, with loss of appetite and general derangement of the digestive org a n s ; my eyes also became effected, and in fact I was a misery In myself, and was obliged to give up my office here, which 1 held in the Custom House some yenrs. 1 have tried all kinds of medicine, had the advice the physicians or Bos'on end this place erridfgive, 4pcirt muck money and twice submitted In a surgical operation. 1 'had become perfectly . tired of life, and at the suggestion of fey friends 1 was induced to try a box of your medicine. The first 1 found relieved me* 'slightly, still 1 persevered and purchased a • sbcondoind fissure you when 1 got. half thtpu g h I foua".`inyuelf, ; getting 'well; I still kept do, and now lam a new man. My dear sir, language cannot express' my Monks, that ant once more restored to.lidalth, and now lo n condition to support myself and family de , pendent on me. Yours respectfully, with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON New York. Ju"e 14,1838 Messrs. Ketchum 4- neeeitew- T Thin certi fies that 1 have been severely afflicted fir many years with the Piles, but more particularly within the lust-nine months. Having used u;I the remedies prescribed by tray physician, also having tried other means to little or --no ad: vantage, l 'became very Mitch diseouragiul and felt as theugh -I must suffer As long as I lived, But providentially- I was informed by Mr; Mott', instruCtor of the'public school at Staten Island. that I eotrld-be oared by-your talndhlo Pile Elecluary. Having confidence ie his statement, I Immediately procured some 'of the medicine rind nun very happy to inform you that I am now-perfectly cured by the use of only ono bet. Very truly, your obedient servant, " GEORGE R CROSS Sold wholesale and retail by KETCHAM & HENSIIAW t 121 Fulton et, N.:T., and .by diliggiSle generally tiroutrhout the United Slates and Canada. i'riee SI per box, ...Sold in Cuthsle by 61 ELLIOTT, July 26, 184 R Stantotl's.Extertlal CALLED • II S .1b1.17.41E.17'. !la now univorsolly acknowledged fo. be the , INFALLIBLE 'REMEDY, '^" Par Rhoumktism, Spinal A ffectionsi-Eordraotiontr— ot the 111bsoles, Sore Throat and quinsy, hp - - sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in rite Back:•wid Chest, Ague,in the Boast and Taco, j Toollt-oohd. Spinms, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, ;:?•: 1 ' 11121 4( 1 keel.'• and all 1, Nervous Diseases. ,', - UN 'I 'S,LIN,OIErN T is sustaining,n notori. my. eneadrdied ,by I'OIIIEIIY. requires ,no pufling,to give it •a'hpuuttion,. it-has boon for ,aomo-timo-silently-and = surely securing it, 'and now when its hotuthoal *Acts_ hatelbetto oxperlencol by so ;any, dm expressions of gran natio are continua lly appearing, and those,•who havo boon mado whole by its, means are desirous - thartho - ntilicted - ehould', no - longer remalvigao4 ---- rant ,ef, itejnyainabla and,infpUjblo ,cMcoey..,! of rotuuvog,testimoyinltiotbenelits roceirtof from its use, and many or the cures it bats effected almost excqed *belief. In - , , one Case , a child -had • boon a_cripple:for eight, yours, , haNimxvienched tho spine, when` at the, age•af, two yeara,, by a fall - from a chair., 'ltterlioal t trottunenladestl,.but four Ille;Muleiont reetereg blaite7strengthi— and' ho now t , reme.willt las l playmatee.in their " youthful, pinhole . , pa„lroltustrts , 114:44terlilhiost of them), mid ofils,,,a -small hurmben lge.,back to re, .mind him.oljus,earlY aullitrutga t -t..Ftiost,Fr, , cent a, 'P ar b ott a• r • ' 4 • The . 7 ,4"fikse!s, - 4410;04 nyritdres'p4l , n;PA4t - qotm,Evr I mactkOowld#0(11(1;110 thP'faigiereffuthlb,rema. dy jhat lute yet ,hdomdisottvored, nadi r/ id ) ) b o , coplidonco.ty, ail whg may have 'ea. erasion fur-ire use,yl . ooe(Pft/gnac FEvER, Aunt ,tif n *Attltp u*oded , es thea q pllt t ,4 9' reh jobje l t6 'dttrmg-All 'gr 9 , l %PrlPfil a t nnfl,nifit Inv , 1 - 00 14 lg. SpiNTPN",,,',r,i9ppotqc,,,,S)nkt to '4l)ld ' ' i ',tit Drr4'4,74'yeis • ano Ihii'llitz!",leditiii.r6T-'?"'f ,; , . 114 W.Pril o'6ll, sliippotieburg , Domilkleon &, Green, Pahnstowe ' Catticgrf, ShOfiiidstowil Lfsiogot , - \-1 r y.~ i. , , Erl