MEI tUfpilia/M D , EVERY:I i tt.E.DNESDAY. .%11 - 1 1 .- OfFICE SouthaVol angle ofthintOlic 1 1 . %! % . Slifuzre bad - 6 1 1. he. Cotert-.Pot Lrnvl, .I•I7:EIiMs4•SUIi • OuoDnlla nn riftimiriii -ye!ti , nv OWs the 'ollp fc,r aiC (11'010,11c. ( • ..,IThhae teVins.l,oll her feltlty itilhered „ To'seettre the palkervit the reditet.Olterinii it Jilis.flie• paid cash P4YAllcs , •••, , • , •* , [ l : 'RATES 'OE- , ADVERTISING • : • 1 ' A'ilVertiilethe'ati anes pr leea,tivill cintreett at tliirittia" of s :Fifty • cantafor one inner ion—three times for One Dallai,tand twenty-five coats (or (Wary etibsealient inaartion , .. Yearly adver •(lslgrq tyji,l l lia,a,harged at the followinitirtes . Cho ridlierr,fortrno _ do. do. - Two Squarns, with quarterlycha 'llosineem Cut 4,Nvieli the kr, , , , • - .108 PRINTING, ,Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, Such AU 'Hun/01111e; lila hire, (tircitiars entre very nth .docrintlint UtPr c lutlitg, 'executed lutudeontely unit e*ppt!l9tttifyuktit'ut tho , LOWET PRICES. • ,EquitalAti Life Insurance, Annuity, , • and Trust Company. ~ . . cirvrce 74 We!nut Street, Phirtdelphin 11 1,'Papital ; $250,000.-Chtirter pereetnel.— , - "Makelnsurance on lives at their office in'lthila tlelphitt, and at their Agencies throughout. the 'Metes, at the lewein rates of premiunt. • _Antes for inswing at 8400 on a single Life. AO.. Fur 1 yew'. For 2 years. Life ' •Qo • - 51 91 1,60 .30.• 99 • )..,30 2,04. 40 - 1,29 1,64 -. 2,70 50. • .., 1,86 2,07 I 3,94 ' .59 --- 3,48 • 2,97 603 % , EXAMPLE. - A person aged 30 years next birth day, liy 'paying the company 93 cents would se cure, to his family orbeirs.sloo should he die in one year ; or for $9,90 ho secures to demi $1000; or for $l3 annually fur seven years he secures to them 91000 should he'tlie in seven years; or for $30,411 paid a nnually $lOOO to be paid when he dies. The insurer 'securing his own bonus, by the difference in amount -of premising from those charged by other 'offices. For $10,50 the heirs would re- , ceive $5OOO should ho die in one year. ' Forms Of application and all particulars may he had at the office of FRED'k Wsrrs, Esq, 'arlisle, Fa. CLAGHORN, Ptee't • • H. 0. Tocagrr, Sec'y. - FSED'A. WATTS, Att'y. Dr. D. N. Msnoe, Medical Examiner. nitg2S-ly REMOVAL SHOE THREAD WAREHOUSE "L, ' LARRABEE has removed to his new IN • Warehouse.corner of Calvert and Mercer streets, Baltimore, add has now in Store, of di rect importation from the celebrated factory of Tinley, Tatham & Walker, a full-assortment of SHOE THREAD, viz: brown, green, hall bleached, White and ValOw ' whichlio is prep red to sell by -the bale or less quantity, on no rood terms as the same quality can be had for an•tlie-U. States. Also t general assortment of SIME TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz Shob Knives, rasps. Pincers, hammers, awls and awl (handles, pegs of all.sizes, bristles, webbing, boot cerd, shoe nails of all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete, peg rasps and cutters, , tire, &e, &c. Premium Glass Paper, to take the place of the common sand paper, n very su . perior article, being our own manufactirre, war.- , "doom, Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, crimping bosrds, all of his oWn•manufacture,•of the very - .beet timber and °Ulla letest.stla—Etery_arti cle can be obtained at his este!) isliment for man ufacturing Boots and Shoes, except leather. All of the above will -he said at•tho lowest market :pried. Country Merchants are particularly re quested to cell. E. LARRABEE, nne.:l-1,0) • No. et, Calvert st, Baltimore WEST PHILADELPIIIA STOVE WORES rirVIE subscribers respeCtfully inform their' L friends and the public that they are now prepared to execute any orders with which they may be favored, for their 'West Philadelphia 'Complete COOK sTovE, of which they have three sizes; CANNON and BARE CYLIN DER Stoves, seven sizes; Bases and Tops for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; Ovex PLATEs, four sizes; COTTAGE AIR•TIGHT PARLOR STOVES, (for wood) two sizes; GAN OVENS, three sizes; CAST Inox IlEsTsrts) and a large and beautiful ussortmeet of Patterns for Iron Railing,. Their goods are:all made of the best material, and from new and beautiful designs. Their West Philadelphia Complete is, with: out don'tt, the best and most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are constructed with Mart's Patent Feeder, Front and Grate, which gives them.axlecitted superiority over all others. They only want Ottial to confirm what is here asserted. • CASTINGS of all kinds made to order with promptness and despatch Samples may be seen and , orders left at the Foundry, -or at J. B. Koliler's, 154 N. Secon street; Mathieu k Doiseau's 187 S. Second et., and at Williams & Hinds', 598 Market street. WILLIAMS, KOHLER, MATIII EU & CO. . . aug23 REDIOYAL LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA NIC MEDICINES Erin!. LA RRABEE, No. 20 B.' Calvert streets Baitimore,.bas removedhis Labora tory to his new building No: 24, and has always on hand the largest and' Most complete assort ment of 'pore Botanic- remedies in the United States,' prepared under his special care at his -Labortory—being the first erected in tilt) United States for the-•.special purpose of preparing TDOMSONIAIN BOTANIC MEDICINES. 'All of the pulveriied and compounded articles• are put 'up in quarter and half pound packages, and - neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing;•and upon 'better terms' than the same ankle can •,he had 'for in the• United .13tates.- -Every'artielein hie •line is warranted genuinetm. 'the Rubliecan rely upon - this. - '' '• A likifirtil diaedunt made to - country merchants, t;4 " iftelt '4lprticaltirly regitestedto,call and'oxana-, •iralf,_ 0,;444,` before' purchaeing, •-'-'•• t ,• • ' T ri'„ftlititis ;Ticapseti,'Ombracing the most 'fey tadAtnthers.• upon the 'Thonisonian or Bo:. tanic:3yetenCof' Medicine, may also be 'had at lilitclitablisitimenr, by the quantity or single copy. all2 23— Oma, ~ , . . To Contractckra. V----1111.0110SALS-wall-liefrCieliedapy-the-siub , . ecriber up, to; the IQth September next, fee put., sting up the AtenO,Work.of tebuildintat - Dublin• pup,,SUlphui Springs, 100 foet .by, 40 feer,the' ,fitaterixlif,to furnished op thmliOund—the • Mono are , of 'alkbail"quality., • The work will be; rP9eired,:l4b . !"'OffrcPiCted ) ) ii 1.4 of December, Proposals aso eTeee ye d a r ientor ,Work of upla the same time.' the materials . to be furnished on the ground, ex-• blipt . white' pine Wards and blialt,for window &emus and sash,door frames and deers, mssh-, -;b9l,lrd etaks, mplies; &e : , &c.,, which ,the ; contractor mitst fiynisli, 'Ate expected, Wheys, 'the, roof, on . the hopse,thisTall, Beat io haya r the' Yvb,ol9 completed :`by the ,20th of April next. A p)an,of ,thopmno can , pe seen by calling an the -Flbeefiber• „, also, ho received tor t-lastering rbQ'tipilding,,ap!te October ,2Qth.l,. 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';/' 4 111 *A ifte53: , t1419)TITPr$ • 'list lq; sibi l ', 1 r It' gl V l "I "' ' rket• , • ,,, ` ,4' ' ." ,,,D / ' liii 441 0 ,OWItAd ilitihk9r , ~,,, ... - ' .,• . '‘° hi '4;4' Irl4 ' 'fiv'll.wriil:":l7ll7."l.s:9ie:'.7':: ...- , „.1.910?piT4,1*„...,.. i:4...„,, ...._ ,!--‘ sP n.b„, had: urr'r,'''64lVWS„!:4l-Aftiellna cu^ii-,•l,otdri .r44541:,14W-4',"4"—'6;sienP"e"'' `;1, rimont‘o-, ; '1;`;‘,.117!;7,4-;,"'"' llickiEj, l lC,P; sietesnitn,.. - -wotiatitteor ebild, , ot the yeari.h4t-uklrt,tiefiee,ll49l4-thiti prose '1 1 . time: „for'Dierk..'problibiy.,yiere,fietai an•Miiny •Csuses existing 'atenc period as 14404Ietiii#i so likelyteiiiroduce . o- Mate siclinesia:Tho' re pealed' in the '; : arnioinihare,4lo aatirig'!awthby'do upon` the eonetitiition MIA Uidity . at thelilood"itself;tiee occasion-'for the. itoistiatitt and inahgnunt ' disorders.' The ile e‘e nie (an dof ten iv it liont r erVigariiing) lii„a ; most uorimonjoes , conditiOrt Trpin:tlicse• repeideci• ebanges,-Mid..,11 'the -atetinielt. and bowels have been neglected p re first symptoms require immediate attentiou.-- . , Seim thoso' who have a healthy disposition of body; are subject to sickness under: these:elf co Matt:flees.' . Therefore, to prevent:Amy.. da gar, wo ought. carefully to gaged against a e.istive state of surbowela. Once or twice they eliodldbe emended in twenty-four Hours. Thera are many causes which produce ,un 'healthy blood: sometime it may miss. from grief; at others when- the systein is in estate Of fullness it can take place from• sudden joy; close appliaatien to literary undertaking, can prodbea it—in all eases where many persons have to be seen and spoken to, whichrpriidne nSrvous ese:torsont, is a fertile source of unhealthy bleed occasioning that slowaervoin cover which has carried off - "Some of 'oili tiest. men, mon martyrs 'to 'their reputation, but which a knowledge of the powers of- Brand-. would -have . -, preVen led. -. 1 .-Th ose. Who desire 114w:um - their health,under almost any ideerse eirdurnstancee, can do 'so by hair ing EIRANDRETIPS PILLS on hind; and at once resorting to them when the' first feelings of , disorder take place int-heir bodies, •Alithis advice is used so will the health be. The titre will yet be when a man that makes a good medicine shall be honored more than. I.e who is an adept in the ei of war. flu exceedingly afraid. of COUNTERFEIT • PILLS. The Agent is the only person from Wiiiiin - Braridretlre - Pills should bopurchased. The BIIANDRETIVS PILLL are sold fur '25 cents per bay, at Dr.' IL Brandretli's Principal Office, 241 Itroadway, New York, nod by the ftilliTalilrrilblrfnitliiirized Agents: S: Powell, New ; Cumberland. J. G. Millet', Lisburn. M. Bitper; Shiremanstown. .1. & L: Iteigel; Mechanicsburg. (Zen. W. Shigiser, Churchtown. A. & I). Leitlicti, Bailing Springs. IL L. Reelman, White House P. 0. • _ Rosenberg E.s Weiting, Centrev:lle. ...lames Ks-le „lacksiniville. - Edward Scull, ShipPensburg., S. L. Seidman, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BA RNITZ Sole ALl:cut for this borough. SKOIMRD'S SARSAPARILLA, For the Permanent Care of all-DiSeasys arising. • - from an Bnpure state of Blood. THlS_Xedieine_operates.particularly upon the Blood, and cures dikease, without vomiting_ or purging. -It never fails to cure he most obstinate-cases of Rheumatism, Die. cases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers dud Sores of long standing.- It is cheaper than any other medicine in use, there being 32 doses in each bot:le,.which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac cordin to direction ono bottle will !Ist In days. Cortiticatos are pouring in from all parts of the country attesting the virtue of this medicine in cases el long standing, which have been given up by physicians as hope. less and beyond the roach of medicine to eure. WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sarsa parilla never fails to cure. CONSUMPTION cured by the coo of Shop herd's,_3arsaparilla• The following is from a gentleman of re specteble stanitingin Baltimore,who Was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1817 ' his is to certify that-I was fast sinking on , may mptoms ofronsomption of the Lung., it I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, whic"i fortunately I did and nun under the strongest conviction that it saved my life. I. am now rapidly recovering . and hope in a short lime to be restored to perfect health, and under no consideration would I be without the inedleinc; DAVID R KETTS, • No. 23, Hill street. Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. We challenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of worms from the human body than Shepherd's Virmi. (lige. It has been used by thous inks with entire satisfacti in. It has the advantage of most other Virmifuges, as itnever - sickens th 3 person using it. It hoe cured children that have been subject to fits for years, and that had been given up by, physician, parents and friends. It shouldalivays be used asa,purgit ffiiirolleillfirdiriKiiis listrengtheurtiffm, and at th same' time carries off the coarser par ticles of food, ind worms, if they are troubled with them., .• • .; , 'The folloVing certificate haa. been. banded to us by Juige Koonsorf Luaernecounty, Pa. It apcaks•foritselfi' ' • • • • . • .Totv-n Hill, Pir, Jan 20,•I817. .lotta Hoene ? Fsqt ' • ~,.;•• • r..• Duai.Sir; , LYou pleintear'cd:ree.t. , bet. learner° of Sitepiterd's.Verniifoge, - - , Tito thrre! eattlea purelietted - dwa e 1.74 - r. time ego Have been wed -with. the happiest,,,effeeta..., They were . given..tu three of , mylehildren—in ono ease 65 worms were ozpelledan , anetlier•l64., end in Alte.lust'67.. I:ain , anzioutrtolive the rest of my.family',the . benefiti of this ineilicine Mitt therefore 'order as above.. 'Thlals:'deeid, etllYthe beet article fer,deetroYlaiwerme !mover been le 'thin part nf , the country ' , I have tried Qrtick ' s, S Relkar',, 51tirriek's 'and but.'‘Vithout any gocid.olteet. t' Yeats wi th esteem.. • .:• „., .• .:SAMUEL. SN Y.DEI2.• t..Sitephard's Sarsaparilla . and Vormifuge'ai° for 'sale 'by. the reapeetuble ''clients of Oisinbe.rlanil county: Pa,,andbi : . Dr: writ C.M '' P-lieraon ; fierrief~u{gi ,s. Shipponahnrgt4alatt . l:olller‘Notiville; Robert' Lackey'. moz. l cravillof,A. , ..,Riehards,& _Co. 'l l .lttirilioldt.Den, lap & Dar, Kitigeled; S:•&ll , A. , COSPle,tfogeti.' i tensMOViii.,Alintentler;rPtipartoivn. v•Anril SO, 1845.- 'OUILEAGLEfTRIPU'LIi irllHlS , ls . lhe held article 'ever Olvuoveinil fin —l.:::zeleansing_angLoolishingiverikiatLook, ,talla and 'Glass Wire, bclllg superior. to.trctted .slone wh nk; fic.i as t produces th ost lipnt ond, lasting polish whit very, little jahOrli. Ii g,alsklti '54001100t Ardidplor elesislwindliNat ?inkhairro - eir 7he lAmerionn ilaT4!10:. pdli , rrne frOnvields and corrod)nti:h.Optans , ndC/1 thernfore:lniperine, tolbe, Italian Co ; mud person who s:used - tithe be , saidlont ti , :l,l 3 ,ricis,l26 , Oents *nif tokpuroholie:toliell Pr:44T he:inpPlhibratft his nitinnfantifribp cord: JSnyhquin,d;bzotadlliiii:at thedrug,Stere m ING`; A.o.ii - vi,t,t, .iiii‘ii, , ;; f4iiiiiviiii;, i iiji4oo,.. , ;ti.iiii. ity,:iiiipolk , o ~tiii.:Atooil§daimh.RA,!wlpiiii. in - pilifactl;ro o:-iiii4ro.4iormpsit ploporg i t ippooniolo - ppid;:p.ippy,4 ~1011.f..qfp,:v..0140.-i, ~,jv 00),,,,4,,ay,i0.4ure,t119,i,!,8etVW0044r411 „,,...,, , ,,,,, ,,, ., , ,!.. , ,) , ; - . , ,,-ij,. : :... -, ..?„', , ,,t :' j',',;.,-;:,,:,,,5,..,',:.::,',.,-;;;'::-.,-rnt,',•:!4qFilf,Y.,r,,'4,,;, , :: - .„ - ;,, , , , .r , ',-!,:i ., ,' , 2-...,i;,:' , ' . .,i , ', 1 ,1, , ,,,:-:•;.,, , :,,.,', 3 ,,.. - ,,,, ;-, , .',-., , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,7r, c, ~,,, , . , "_, .. . , .'''''Ar'''''''lt r iittitib ''' ''';..,,. ISce A - '. ~,,--,:, 01&104e,Y, Tka4llP.o4oioA 4 ": i l';', :,..^ 1 ,r '' ,i,,' ~nr.r ~., tr 2g.p.-.. -. 1 :.• - , % i .. , ~ Canal 4tild 'gait fitiad Litiei ' for Philatlel:-. ~.... t..44i4 l •l3tiltiutiore, Pittsburg, St,c,b' to•••,: 1 :11l*..R:E - ,ltiti Forii-ditigatid Oommis,aloni r lVlnichant;, -Ifinalniißli,.. Pa. ,itiforatit ; hie• Irienda ,nn'ef Aheiiitthlia, t hat' froni,thelliheratpabl reiiigei extended' trilita, during Alia 'pant. Ipttr, •Re ; has been eticakre g eif,to,niake,ntortroxtensive'ar7, lingernenteVr the lireeent season, and; has ,tti. , dad- two.now ): large and' s agendid Boats, toliii ' I LINE, and will. fully prepared after • iliii.:Op-! onitigJoit the Gnash to' forward TROD, GE and MEROHAWDIZE - tof - all kinds to '' d Trent 'Philadelphitt,llithintord, -- Pittsbergli, i& `;tat the! loWest - !Idea of freight and With ilikutmost des. 'patch, - ' • • . • Agents; for Beata, ' • . , • . • • CARLISLE 4. GASKELL, ' 1 Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. ... „I,EISE-Ot.,,HAN.-- .-- •,_ -.-.N6..4ivComnieree•at. , Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, • ? - J.-McFADDEN & CO., S Pitis'g Agents for Cars, ..' ' ' • NV UNDERLICH -& GRIER, 'No. 272 Market et„ Philadelphia. CHALORER & -REYNOLDS, .., ~. No.,423•Market st„ Philadelphia. ~. . SPIER; 'MMES.& CO., - - • Broad,atreeta'hiiadelphia,' , . - PENIVA. St..oillo LINE; - North street', Baltimore. _. -Iti , -4 ---- irtltirg,,l)lttreb39 l l.B4B,-_- . 41...1__' ...____ Harishurg Transportation lane. AR_ - O 1.13V/II• o FUNK & MILLER, FORWARDING.St Commission Merchants liAnntsuuna. Pa. ship Produce, Merchan due, /sec. to Bahjmore, Phileaelphin, tits. &c. Coal, Plainer, Nails, Salt, Filth, Groceries, &c constautly_for_sale.- 11nrrisburg, march 29, 1848 M'ALLISTER;S..OIRTMENT. IT - has poWsr to cause all external-SAKE,, SCROFULOUS - •humors SKIN. DISEASES, POISONOUS WilaNDS:to dtscharge their pia trill matters ' and then heals them., It is rightly termed All-Itealing,fo; there is scarcely u disease,exteraal or-internal, that T will not benefit. I have used it for diciest four teen years for all diseaties of the chest,consump. lion and liver;involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare. before henvetrand man, that not-one Single case hue itfailed to ben efit when the vatient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned lathe profeasi dn. Lhave had ministers oldie Gospel, J udges of the bench, Aldermen, Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every sariety of way and there has been but one voice—one univeusal voice—saying., "Mc- Allister; your Ointment is.GQOD." • CON S 0111 PTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have nn' Ores( upon the lungs seated as they are within the system. Hut, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to tlur lungs sdparatestlie - poisonous paitieles that are consu mintgthem,xud stcpplitilicts from the -it is airing-persons of I,Onstittipilon .1 - IEADACIIE.-...The salve has cured persons of.the headache of 12 year's standitimind. who d it rcgularevery week so that vomiting often took.place. Dearness and Ear Ache.are helped with like success. MIKIJAIATISNto-lt removes almost imme- diately the tufbitnation and swelling when the pain ceases. Read tilt:direction around the hos: COLD Ff.tlT.---Consumption Liver Lom plaint, pain in the ghost or side,failing off of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This, ointment is the trite remedy.) It is a sure sign of disea.e to lutve'ettltH'ect. In screfula,old sores, erysipelas, eshrbeum, liver -complaint, sore eyes, quinsy, sure throat, bronchitis, broken or sore I ;t 9 east, piles, all cheat diseases such as asthma, oppressions, pain ---also, sore 1109,i:hopped hands, tumors,cutaneous erup• flails, sit:Veen s disco ses and of the spine, there is uo mediehm now known as good. SCALD II EA D.---We hove cored oases that actually defied every thing known, ns well as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One man told us lie 111141 spent $501.1 on his children without any bene fit, Whena few boxes of ointment cured them. BALDNESS.--It will restore the hair sooner 01311 any other thing. It NS.--It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around the box. ORMS.--It will drive every vestige of them away., There is prolnibly no medicine (mate fnoe of the mirth nt once so sure nod so safe in the expul sion of worms. CORNS.—Oreasional use of the Ointment will nlways -keep crams Irom growing. People need neve•r he troteltied with them i Ethel will use it. PlLElS.—Thousande are yearly cured by tale Ointment. JAMES MCALLISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above medicine. CA CITION --No OINTMENT will he genu- De unless the names of James McAllister or intones McAllister Sr. to., are written with a pen . upon every label.- -- - Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. llnverstick nod Dr. Myers, in Car'isle; J, Ist, Me chanicsburg; Singiser & Paul, Churchtown, and .John Diller, New v lle. _ Rahways Nedioated Soap. rrG HEAT EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG ! — Our agent oft.his place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relatiOn to an ex cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos sessed a very repulsive complexion. Her face was covered with pimples, blotches, pustules,—her skin dark and yellow, cracked mid chopped—her lips in cold weather would becothe sore and bleed. She had, however, several good traits, one of 'which was to read the 'newspapers. „ One morn ing as she was looking over the columns of the . Dispatch, she sow' in largo letters the words' Iten wAv s CIIINESE MEDItATED SOAr ! As 11 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 ,as usual, among the 'Chortaters, and , to' the utter surprise of her fellow-songsters, pre-' sented , neamplexion as fair as a lily; and. beauti ful as the most admired belle.'ef 'the' Own:— Strange 'mandarins and . Much 'exCittinient was exhibited by the , busy'crewd, end nothing short of an esplanade!' of how„this iuddeif,trimeformo ! ion' feont.tigliness‘tti beaturY .was 'attained, would. answer., The like till:her sex; full of gen . lioness and kindness, 'explained thiecauie; end to Itti;grent,l-grand-and-Llieneficial-efiecti-of-Llted— way's dedicated" Minden:Soap, which she had beed Using for Iwo mcteks; was awarded' the full' approbation of the'peoPle; as the “restarer'of lost; henuty.' , Our. agent. coneluderr , thua- I .'Since; the Attie luts.become:knatvirtl , have had'a per.' feat rush for IlalitiaYds Ladies and gentlemen;'.ifyou' Wish M gc• way'a Soap in all its puritY; call on - 23!-. • l erri l " „..,:, , ~., ~ rito. , ~. :.,, ,7 — , l l,r d irri l i, -- ' ' "-, !% , :t..' . ..kA • `-'lllllO ll ll4 ,_ek-, , , , ~ • ,17.11 0 .1.'i, , ;, co., —,- . ,'i ••"- ...,-;',. 41.. , , ',. 1 1 , 1 1 1 1! 0 1 ' ' ' ';',' ' ' I 1 ~4P -- -r ” ~,,:!111.4 • 1 wk.' -.I 1 , ~, i.olipeilt- 61r--r kii :4 • NURBEAtiritlallti'S'EliioTlllNW diralliFOßJ CJIILDRIGN-MEETIIING. 1410,T,H, ERS iniVinkedsildren - afflicted wltifatiy CI Utopia 440406 InCidcint to the . . tat - th,net, inch . a‘ conVidelL,ma . ,epaame., di4T utiVfinfe. • ,dfaCidarift :4temaitKraiddlEioiehene Otthe should:, !never be Livitheut' title •in fallible reinedy.that• , /al,ifravOd'ed , efflitielone'in all‘the nieu if CO I old !i 1 von kette!.. P."4riticrrY.;i9PliPle; . (,1; ,0 , XOl/401.1108;', 4 , AitticifliOginti t istipidy 1110101 es, conlisOnipet t i t , ~t t 9 .167 4,0;! 01 ;! 0 =-YM r nl ir yll e ~ • ,f Rm-Tonto, 4:1 $ '4 V( . . '4 l '44 , im nut ly Ilalparn;V i 7 . UT WA,tl,rf,braY, „rt. `, a9ler,r 4 f.4 4 , 1 fA!` C 4.4. Vitg , 10.1%1 . 0,1 ' W*C1.1 -i A . , aril 4,i.;‘lAN;,ti• ' , „ „. IM „ - ' - ” • I:.'-110[1:11)Ik1V18/!•111i / . , - Nand 'moat airy' ltholtriiltdil'States"; d,eimpitid ti . tylvs, sold. ITho'bitizolia r ,ilC i drlOlo ituteidOot.COitaktycitlo'.. `'aotl examine his, as- 1 adttrtiolit; :before litiicliasi.9-OleaSylil i ie,"fefding: c'oYCfidtint-of~plpo9tn~ and giving iatiiitaotion .to with koair. • v"" 1 ..4;II4N.TAMINI. WILLIAM 4. NO :12' DT. Pliilad Washington' ol—Daguereo • . . Ope, so% • No. 'all Norill Second street, N. W. corner of Callowhill. street, Philadelphia. • TEI THE - Liltenesses taken - and iratifully colored at this well known establishment, for ORE WI,- 'CA n, aro universally conceded to Del 'EQUAL in every respect tCI:ANY in the city. Picturesialcon equally well in cloudy and Clear wenther.'.;A. large assortment of MEDALLIONS 'and •LocEETs•qn hand, nrfromnsa to 85, including the picture. • Thesubscribers resPactfully invite the citizens of Cumberlandmonnty, to call .and examine ape cimetrof the latest imprevemornein thwart of , Dnifgerreotyping, whieh will be exhibited cheer: fully and-without; .• • 'l l- St: C`TENNENT— . . . . —SilkYringeiii-imps*LßuttcinA. ithA TIKE LEADING COCOAS, 110 inaich MOM.' evand Mantillas, (of Our 'Oven .mtinefaciiire) . a 'firit 'rate assortnintit, of rho qbalitY, • for sale at the lowest cash prices, at F. J. DRESS; DER'S Fringe and Trimming Store, No. 47 S. Seitind street, above Chektnnt,' Philadelphia.— Together with a regular assortment of STEEL GOODS, Purse Silks, Fans, Hair Braids and Curls, &c. Also, O large lot of Domestic Cot ton Fringes. . • Purchasers are invited to call. They will find .it-to-theit-intprest to do.tio,-as the-goodcwilL be I sold CILEAP. Philad. aprl2 Perot, Hoffman, 8c Co., Forwarding and Genefil Commission Meretinnts, No. 41 North Wharves, and 83 N.Weter street, Philadelphia. - PLASTER .and' SALT constantly on "- hand, for sale at the lowest nmrket rates. Liberal advances made on P-roduce. Refer to DUTILIIce HUMPHREYS FR AN KLI N .PLATT E. 4 CO3-Phi LEA, DUNKER & CO. J. W. KERR, Harrisburg. - epr China, Glass and Queens-Ware, • T C. BOKEE & CO., No. 41, North J • Howard street, between Fayette and Lex ington streets, Bahimoro, invite the attention of Country Merchants and purchasers generally, to their large and well assorted stock of cittxx, ALASS and QUEENS-WARE, which they offer for stile - , at the very lowest market prices. Country Merclmnts will consult their interest by a call ,before purchasing elsewhere. aprs-4t Steam Refined Stigar Oandies. CfriaPeiCTrilliellttreiftifir ._• pound, Wholesale.. T . J. RICHARDSON, 151 - 6. 42 Market - sti, • Philadelphia, takes-pleasure in informing the public, that lie Still continues to sell his very Superior - Agleam Iteridea - Catiartif the-low price . of St 2.50 per too pounds, and the quality is equal to any arinnufacitired in the United States. He alio oilers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionery and Fruit line nt corresponding low prig 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 - ritnkitir, 92 Maimer. STREET, Philadelphia. ml Iron Comriiissior Warehouse, No. kO9 North Water Street, noO . Nix-A-North Whares, THE undersigned still continuo the Commis sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron. throughout the &awry; has enabled its to establish - such relations ns give us peculiar ad vantages id serve our correspondents, equal to any other house. mar 22-6 m ORRICK & CAMPBELL. Atwoad's Empire Cooking Stove. lsr again calling attention to this unequalled. I STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla ced opposite each other, and a SUMMER HEAR. AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un !dim there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is unquestionably the hest, as it now embraces every valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition 'to some peculiar to itself, secured by Letters Patent. The success of this Stove, since its introduc tion is unequalled. Nothing. has ever been of feretk-for-eulinary purposes that has given sitar general satisfaction. Stoves have been copied after its form ; some dealers have oven used its fundaniental principles, but the proportions wore so unlike tho original, that they bear the relative value that a counterfeit doim to a genuine t obi." CompleterCOOK and whir COOK STOVES in great variety. Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested to dill at the Stove and Tin Ware manufactory of tho subscriber; on Main street, Catlislei who isMgent for Cumber land county. may 24 N. 81. J. N. Rowe, ftROOM WOO.DEM-WARE -K.l- Store, No. 63 North. Third street; one dear atieve Arch, east side, Philadelphia, mantifacter era and, wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, B tickets,•Eedar Ware, Willow and French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blaelting,, Eastern-Made ,Wood en-Ware of every des cr i ption; Sec, &c, ,the lowest 'market prices.'. ' • • : mar t. To Purchasertrof . Irctilinit Steel, rring • Subseyibere, Im po r ters , and D ealers eldors L in' yOreiAi'a i,olcxn, beg leave to math° attention of gorthelefriillßQN and STEEL; ' to the'. - nedv," assortment or Sn ode Norwegnit4,Ckblo'an t dCOronion English whith , tbityand nonstop tli,re. -461 rant. A le. tying liom'EcroppAll,rect. ,Alect American on;`eon lit of•lloop;llaiid,''Seroll,'.&c.',--- En! ial<R usaian'eied `4miiiican';,BltOO t•I ibit; . , Small Round and frlgOOrelli s ok rrom' tathi end and '7l . shoo - avd Riide; Ail° 'lron; Oailfiu.silu se; Loon'mUtilid;f , Railrird B ';i Angle ea Iron; Hr roand - ace. 'illpiing'Ood ' Bliatir; 'heat 'itimpe% of Stvedi' lion; Cact' and Sit eeir Steak &a. allor ,Whic they . offer , at ilia 'Lovv.prriitee? - for'citili; or at air ',rnahthe for ' . aPploied.ieferenCe,: . and 'in' which they invite the' rotierititilf of purchasers beforO replenish inithisir ateekor,'"7 . 7, -." " A t.ig Irohiredelred 'OW coins iniarden ,. on wide,' advattiOl4lll ' "Iron - and SiebtMertilliitite;' 117 NAVateiSt.andtsUN:.pidiAyelitiaOhii,‘ . .3 ';lt ,(Never. UREY -. OURSOIir.-FAcitirtime iminentb: vial; there has exibied nr, larger ';eitieit, and , - popolonarownva - apvetWor - dilease - ahrdiWat - ' aod ,propmetion or; *hick reitulto froum,the violation - thvine;alicf, hove. ,11!0. . 41)qPi) Arrimrten,lhe AMEIUgAisi, proennidd; as tialakjiliti *4,l'i:crude; sfatellit,"and valuable`specifiir ova' Onerai:l .tc•' the :iittforitinate," It hoe rherrivili kitownticilittrodelepatation that, daily experiencOcentleuee to'strenglifetiP Theo.; sands have bber(buredly.he'UlleiMld ililtitlditiNB ' no odor on the briiathi requires neither, restriction' in- die t:ttt, inishatee,.nor conlaloo; either neercury • or nexicols' l tirugs in the least hourious,to.the aye-, is haldly . p.rottetioni ea the)hest remedyi iii n reh3diirlelkYlt kha deor 'sale at , lorner,3tilind'loatiketrinits, , ‘'Dr+ 11 rml YorkT O W. Millect,!Larteeeter'ppri- AXtPhOriciii 19.4 ,•":5 =4A,VAINI'§IPAN-, e ulß t o BligiOP 71 g. ;'; I VA,:nnta) -17'; • '.• IMO,lt. tpretnevat end I.lermasent• enrs;o • a ,L 1 '•••tilawidepiatising; fropit,Mt, impurejnitteOf !NO:: •LI loO'd ,aiof hab ice t hir body; finn,;,,,'„;;, ClOnic•Aittettatte,:ofthWf : .l •clutis, Caterrhono,Screfulti forirte, 'Totter, Scald heed; Cutineeuslaffectlbits;elthe • • face Inid!ep mini lies, Chronic Itinsturitisnr,aild Depatetia, chtonie,ElnlargententstaftlieJoinisi` '•.W hi t e swell i z ssitst,olitie-Arreddiasi 7 Con - atitutionaidisorders;:nrising fronidebilitP,Mer=, icutiaidnd•licretlitarylpfedispositiolid,•bte. • • eve,t3i chango t at 'eta ing, : p fleeing le • it is ntafttfent that it 41'hr - engin about by Wilething litivt tg a substantive existence. if we suppose the organs of our body ormtna, yperfeet, they must *tame perfect unless'uharigedby,thei intervention of something• that' bears arlunlicial.. thy relation to it. In all .cases of disease, there must be theintorpesition of some new ingredient , which by playing its part. as a cause, served•to modify the properriee before connected with the body- It ie absurd to Aalk of spontaneous diSease taking place in organs previously healthy, with out, theonterposition cif some morbific agent; well might wtreipeet a piece of chalk to transfer itself spontaireously•idio Plaster of Paris, without the, aid of Sulphuric Acid. In alidisease there is , a prior conic which must be removed. 'thro' the agency of the Blocid.; •For'this purpose there is no remedy' superior to the'Panacce. In'eVidenee the following is submitted to the Public f • • , Philadelphia, Juno 7, 1847. Having been apprised_ of the nature of the Pan wen, it affords me muck pleasure to be able to recommend_k•as yaloable remedy far all these chronic. constitutional and glandular diseases, to whiell it id especially, adirpted. To those who are - afflictediand - require - medicine - as - an - alterative;: they Canner Obtain'it in a more ogrenble, active and uniform state than is to be•found Pan. wen. I have" used it'in several instances with de: cided and signal success. YourCike. • • D. Am.isotv M. D. Prepared and ;sold at the North West corner of 'Third and South streets. Philadelphia, and re tailed in .CarTisle by S. ELLioi"r. Put up in pint bottles at 81 per bottle. feb23 Dr. TraPh4gen's Balsamic _ Extract - orn — nCap - atill Is the hest and Cheapest PretActtion of Sac.. satittrilla ever offered to the public. being distilled from the first quality ollionduras Sara. swills hoot—and one . bottle of this prepara. floe is vvarranted superior to two bottles or any other it; the market, nail will retain its virtues unimpairable ut ally climate. It is pleasant to the taste, aid from infancy to age tills Extract w ill eradigato..di sense, invigorate-the- body, is the best medicine.for the prevention and cure of- disease ever discovered in ally age of the world. Its anion 'is mild, and it cu es without sickening or debilitating the patient,' Thou sandshave used it in the Dr.'s private practi c e, and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered man. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature. and has never been known to - fail, here its use was persevered iii,to cure even long standing and desperate cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, roughs, Colds. Con. sumption, Cramps, Cancerous Son:sand Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery, ,Brysipclas, Fever and A gne, Female compla ints,-Fevera or all kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, inflammation, Indigestion, Jaundice, Leprpsy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia, Palpitation oft he Heart, Piles..S'crofula, Spinal cemplaint., Salt abet. in, Sca'd complaints, Tie Dolerene ,Pimples on the Face, Swelled Limbs and Joints, Pain in die Side, pitting—lllood_and_alLcases_or_evostrationmf Strength, and General Debility of the human hotly. 11l all cases. enumerated above, Dr,Treplia gan's Sareapasilla tapiilly and surely restores to heath. A trial-will satiety any one of the truth Or these reprelientat ions. TO THE LAMES. lions mid debility to which ,Ludies ot, sedentary habits are !bible; will by use of one or two bottles of Dr,. Traphegan , s Sarsaparilla, regain their health and color. it 'a valimble to those who PM' approaching. - Womanhood, as it is rated hated to Ramat nature by quickening the blood and ins ignrating the system. Ladies Who have pale eim j ,lexiong,dulleyes blntelles ue the f.tee, ropgh skin ar freckles, anti • are iow sprrited,:tide Traphegan's Sarsrunt• ilia. It will cleanse the blond,. remove the freckles and blotches, and give you an anithated countenance, sparklitig eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful! complexions. Children who are suffering from bad and un healthy hi mot.* of the blood, can be quickly en. stet tal to health. strength and bloom. 1)1. 'l'rap hagnit's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pal: stable, children take it readily, and such as are thittantl weakly soon near a robust and healthy appearance. It can be administered to lithints with ptirfect safety, and such as are suffering from summer Complaibt it ill receive great Nothing can be more agouti shing'tlitut its in vigorating. effects upon the human to stem. Per -BmA all lassitude and weakness before taking it, at once become robust and healthy under its in fluence The use of a bottle of Dr. Traphagen's Sarsap tn•illn occasionally, wdl prevent disease, ond as II Pall and Spring purifier of the system it stands mini :Idled at the ppi•eseot day. Its use will pro ve:4a world of sulfering an I pain. If all persons will keep their blood purified and their bodies strengilteneo by the use of this Sarsap..rilla , they -will be sum to escape:Ate-attack-of any prevalent or contagious disease. ,T7Turchasers• w ill ho careful to obscore that every bottle of Dr Trapbagen's Balsamic Extract ofSarsaparilla bus Isis written signa ture in' black ink on the label ot.tha bottle, and a flue slusile printed in red ink un the outside wrapper, as a guard against counterfeit. 4 Put up in handsome white chola quart bottles, at the low price of ONE DL.LLAR per bouts:. For sale vs holdiale and retail by COLLIER and BROTHERS only, :at their Store, Noith Hanover street, While aprll 12 JOHN D. GOR GAS . . TrlThis must valuable Embinea flan has beau :IL used with wonderful success in the cure of some of the 11/oit tronblesomedivetises with which thelierie is affected, (w ithout destroying the (lair) such.as old, strains, swiillings,.,l„tifiv noon ofjolnts, galls produced by the collar and saddlei.sirains of theslietilders; Stifle, Void, pastern and coffin joints, strains Of the bone, knee, and fetlock, pall fistfiles, Vtirbe,:splints; spar in: wiudgalle, , phifS,&c...l It verylioon i cures uld'or fresh wounds c uts, ru sea, stu etTf6ll7etil,curbs.olo.,andlmps Instant relict:ln the scratches, grease, etc:, ind the , discerns , incident to horses' havihg w hite feet..and:.inesus .produced' by P.:Jultn's 'Wort, Which'so Often' destroys hoefahnd • bonek ef the feet,' and resisitillie - r, and vitriol ointehenti, Otberl , rentatlieseqUifily Nip simnel' . fore:, proved:So useful in reitivingstill'ness,of the tendons and :joints and producing knelt immediate and beneficial effects iii . cracked heels, brought on. by high feeding - , ant intele nd sprains.' ; This Embrocrtion is highly,recehanerided to 'fitriierS, , ikeepera',Of livery ' etablotj,'ivugof.p e; stu~re r 4 ric tors, andarivate4MitlemeitAn mg forges, llC:pn ova ua and sitohlti ceristantly .t talr„stables,:. I • 'Alsti,forninre, ; whoin.:h.orses.areime k Icka, ciite a lid ;Wen ds w 'find •i Conlin pi advantageous to keep it canstantlYon . hand. It: , is. !fluidly:beneficial •In; , Off'•treatnierit ‘WOrking , cattle; , for iferb necks; •1 ? ;, , • _ . rdetaved, cud' (qr solo by ' ' l / 4 13:',FILttOrr. BE MIZE Deliohte Penalea who sniTuFfrom the nhstroc II PREVENT'S .DISE.ISE The Great English Remedy. Dr. Darber .Liniantent •.' -.MOM • IgtelßOWSso ARGE "avid foreut. "."; ' =MIMI BONI „, , „ps. .2)41:7G A.B..iSitOP,` , .titidossor64)r. 3—Myeis . , Is now opening a iaige 'diVetra'fileeteil MtDlClNP3; . ..Sie;;!uniig `vi hicltcwill bo found tjfelelloyving,SN:i.i.;"„t ..„ • __ gi p , CarnPiner,,9.oinineotp?fimie',Selia, ~Dye Stairs,: f" .A.lcoliol,'Turpentino, Pine , Oil, • • Also,' tt:ldeggins.tbrtnient bi , rEß.FtimEity, Bair. • [Milnellas, Walking :Canes, 7 Roussel's Our Muer s 43having 'Cream, • Bear's' Dil,;• Cologne -Water, Hair . Dye, Ox Marrow Fahey, Soaps,•,Extracis, Mr.EN Fox, Curling Fluid; and •• • '• PAN CY,' ARTICLES 'of every denc;•iprian, to•which ho rospectftilly'invites the•intutition•n ilienublia:. His assortment is'a fulland7rielt one . , and he hopes by strict attention to busintisa 'arid; low, prices, to receive a liberal share of:the public' piiironno. Physicians' prescriptiell% carefully compoun ded. J. A. HTSHOP, niny4, • West Main street, C4.ltD. DR. J. J. MYDRS- has disposed of his entire stock- of Drugs'Bio, to 'Mr. 3: A .13ISH l', of Harrisburg, who mill continue to do business at my. old stand' on Main street: Mr. I3ishop has had ponsiderable experience in the Drug busi ness, and Lconfidently recommend him to the customers'Of the store and solicit a continuance of their favori, . . .Mr.BI-thin::errangesnehe ,lirr.-IVltens will - he enabled to give, his Aindivided"attetitioh to the ditties of his prfesaion . ; tnnv4 MITONYEB.'S Confectionery, rrui f'dc Tcy Store, Norlft linnduer Street, barliec, rpur. subscriber would respectfully inform JL country merchants and the public generally, that lie is constantly mntinfacturing and has al ways on hand CANDIES of every variety, (which for quality amaiot be surpassed by any manufactured in the—Stem which—he sell wholesale or retail at the OLD STAND, 1 2{,. Han: _over...street, a few doors north of .ie Whero ho lies also on hand FRUITS"irvil Of the latdkijinportations,_which_wil...be_sold..at. the IQUTSt prides for cosh. His stocit consists in part of Oranges, Lentons,.Raisins, Figs:Prunes, Dates. Cocoa-nuts, Create-nuts, Peanuts, En glish Walnuts, Ali Peanuts,tionds . , Pecan-nuts. Filberts. Ho would also inform the public that he has just .returned from the 'city with- a vetv Wee stock . of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of superior double refined, crushed and pulverized LOAF SUGARS , :Brown su gars, among which is a .very fair article for 6 cts. per lb.; COFFEE, from 8 to-10 ets per W.; ri superior article of Imperial. Young Byron and Black TEAS ; MOLASSES of ell kinds: Wa, ter, Soda and Sugar Crackers ; Cheedei Choco late, Rice. Blacking. Matches, Brushes. • FRESH SPICES, viz: Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon; Cloves, Nuttnegs, Ginger and Mus• lard. A supply of Indigo; (best quality) Alum. Starch, Washing Soda, - Salt Peter; all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to hitn, and hopes by a desire to please to merit confines:we of the same. All orders front a dis tant e thankfully received and promptly attend ed to. fmny4l P. MONYFR -- GREAT-114.1tGlISNS - r-- SECOND 'SPRING ARRIVAL I3ENTZ'S Cheap Ca9h Store, where-they are now opening the .grentest quantity of new and cheap Goods, orthe following kinds: . CLOTHS, Cussimbres and Vestings CALICO ES,-of every variety and style, front 4 to I•_'} cis. per yard—and some. of these arr first rate at ti+ and S cts. The aeon:nen: con sists of about 9000 yards. Forty pieces FIIENCH GINGIIANIS, at 123, 16, and 181 era per ynrd. MANCHESTER GINCHAMS-10, 121, nrid•the best for lti cis. LAW NS,,Sotne Lead(Uhl pasterns,. V2i, 181, and 25 eti. per-yaish ' - . ALPACHAS-181. 2.7, 271 50 .and .62 els per yard. We have the cheapest Alpnehus in town. ' ArusuNs—White and unbleiiched, at el prices, and lower than ever add before. -CHECKS, Tickings, and Pantaloon goods at all prices. hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets. Ribbons, Hats. Oil Cloths, Flannels. cotton and linen Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls, E , Aatigs and Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every arti cle in our line of business. 'l'hese„goods arc otli•red to the public nt lower prices t h an con be bought any where iii the State of Pennsylvania, as our menus of purchas ing are equal to any, Mid far superior to most country merchants. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS.WARE, &c. Give us n call and we 'feel satisfied you will save money in making your purchases. A. & W. BENTZ. t doors south of the Post Office mnv t NEW YORK VARIETY STORE. & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg ell • leave to inform the ruinous of Cumberlund aiid tidj.iining counties, they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Unwell, between Ilaverstick and Lyon's stores, where (they will be happy to receive the calls of all wishing tickles in their line. They will at ull times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints. (French, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Pntent Medicines, embracing nearly every de. seription,.and'in fact a Mawr& every thiog _usu. nlly kapl in an extensive varietrstore. They are the exclusive agents for the sale a Dr. Tiaphasen's celebrated ,Pulmonie Mixture, and his Balsamic EXtract of Barsaperillit . ; Dr. Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for D ks. pepsin and 'Phtliyeic.'They, are also the toxin stVe agents for this 'county - of the NEW'YOEN CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep 'com stantly on hand a large. supply of their bumf* Tens, In conclusion they bog lenve to say, that they' are determined to, sell at very small, ttrofits.fro cAsn, and invite wiehing bargains: to, give them n call. 'Orders' front. country mathauts supplied upon the most reasonable terms. Carlisle'. ntait4 • • • ••' . REMOVAL. I%;TATHAN' HANll'CH;•having'removed hti, •IA Cheap CLOTHING STORE to' the room fortnerly,ocoupied..by,H.H. Grove, on the east eolner oI the Market Square, directly. .opposite I'p_rLect'e *store,'woOld„respee 11Y,,Inform . his l ifriendri — enlThe,pablie in gene I, that Ile intends e i., to' Commie Our Iniihferis on' . ante'. extensive' 'ticalit.thititheritofore. , 'Helios just received from 1 the etistern:eities a torte' iiiiktrtment of SPRUNG I ond ~13 UMMER G 0 0D5,;.. , which he. will 'hove mode up at the shortest notice , ned.ie .the , most: ,desirable. manner. ,He wilLeonitantly hove on hand it.. largo ardection , . of „READV4tII4,DE CLOTHING; cheaper •ithart, ever ofl'ered i ts.' he Public . befOresitet, nir,bleck,"ond'bilig,, Dress Costs, Frock' -and Seek Cori re' or viiriona - 'colors, Tweed Coats of , all.shopes and cetera, Sol - timer 'Cloth' Coats; Lilian,: Cotien , ond - -'jenti coats; and . all other .kindi of , faihinnahle Coat s i. , black and fancy Cashmere, , Pante r.Semmor Pants , of ,tworY,ilese,riptionr,and *oolori...ploittf.and. fancy .Satin Vesta,,-roll sorts i on4:polors; Shirt , Bosoms , endLCollnrel Shaekti,'Suspenderri of_all.kinds,:a n tLyery,eheop. ': ''Dbli'( ferget time'i placticinilto East,coiner of rho Public Squere.: ::.,,•,:..- ..„',,Anyt`Y-4. ;•:. • JU S TE . • ,„,:.logo: lot ot.cjpglioroio,laivols and ,Boregos,. wch will sold. boo co-h.+ Alior,sl.9 e!lent) jtilYl2 ;AViirlf* . "4 fliiiMB4 . ilig ' fit4l4l : lr6iko l / 1 111Wpg jijAH:Ore hand tiolblds‘viiVG: IL I '610(1)';* ,-' - - . r , l * 1 . .)!1KZ "PPL•G4 " ' m worked 4 ,4ect4VeciNilarlej a _ aa n 9 fl t V:l; ciioilPs 12y poll4B, 0••10-0300110.01100,10 011. dIt(YOUP c`, Arrival, utereobjyya"trolii PhiP ildiiloll3.-a- , fie 4lo9l 3PPlii/ord ) 3 l3 l3 B 3'Ak(g4toines; Dy4 , l43ufra t aterfumeriF4l4lr;.Artioleli,ll4,-- . pqr fikaolc,pt4.6ny 1ntg11•4 4 31:4344P1 4 1 3 10.1414 , .A.3,-14: Ar,4,4 1 41.111i 1 3 0 . (1, 3391:39; 1 1.13',111 1 0. 0 rooldvb111 1.4,13,,411;44. 11;4 liiiiros3 Cash .141444,11va irty114,.3110.[311b4419p;0r 40116)0 4 - IRiarclint4,:,pllxtoluitt44 44 - d'133114r8; :14 exanfinb r oorooniii•uotl'pfiodtp,blifur& 414§1044:5;.:p•TIdt.'1 1 1."13:1PLEMING . ;- -1444 -- .. - i.• '; — :,T:, .c.1 , 5' 4 'f' , ;.6'f'.. :,, :i4:‘ ,. ..; .f ~,,, ? ,,i ,-;,:,„,i .;‘;,7,•,,i,i,.,,ifF,‘ ME DRevyIIATI,O,VSGETAIIE ELECT VARY 3 OTI;IN TilitNAL itvizetrit,'l76l(ZHE 'Tait& thekat,Pan morianie'itle,eaici; all • cait4s- ef , Pilea, -, either bleedinror ieterMil or 'till in9iininta:loi:dis eases .found , t „eotiiimeli.on:With st;ch•ait OltronieiDysenterry - describedin•tho ••• phiradelphia •' ' • • Ddessrs,?Korehim ds , Benshaw bout t'fitre years ate was called elireeic.diae'etery. I liave - antfered eyer, ainceietrd,phy,siciteint thatfc told me that,. my, live;,, was -afftintgltt . P.PCl.i Oat ply • bowels. were ,uicerated, for'blood'atid pus, 51- .1.0 ,1,1 1;d with% pointheryntrid smell,'Nvere the frcOent diseltargett..'^A•'Shat,t lithe 'Shinn I atilt i,k,Attaiii - eliusetteDir Ijlipes.. of 'benefit lrorn.,chango of mr, butlinfferedi.more severe than ever before.. While therei liqq sichirs ,offered' to' atirii",ine' for 'IRO; iit i 'three months. Ilappily, in the, midst . Orintense pain, occasionally, relieved 'by landotin,l saw in the WrappOr of 'your., Eleatuaryot' petlent ' description of :ill, complaint, together with many certificates - of . cures, This , gave. me great tentdence'in'the - medi'dine, ant l per. chased a' bei, riinertli4tie of - Whieh has appa rently cured mciiaridi Fain .'preparedotar say 'everything ittits -friverier'reedeOtirgeo 1 can to hunienitybyanbacribing: to . Respectfully 'yours, ,„ , , 'BENJ. PERCIVAL; 00 S;;Siftli - -Weakness-arid -inflatiirit of -- thiAtiney frilling of the bowels,le:males particularly 'pro • eptieet to, .undo! "peculiar circuitisnincest for whiCh 'llituriy certificates could be given of ispeedy but delliacy forbids tlreir publication. • &were aria habitual costiveness, flow of blOod to the' head, dysPepsia,fistulas inflam mation of the stomach, find, a speedy cum in Dr. - Upham's Eltictuaryi,: IL is an, internal rmiedy, and cures hy•itsnetianini:ibe towels and blood, the relaxed - state of which' in!, the cause of the above naved-disonites-- , -- UNIVERSAL tOS.OIrIN - OkTltiti . From every' city; town 'find village "Where 1130 r. Upham's Vegetable Pik PlibeteaV introduced, time most gratifying intelli gence of its effects have been 'rpeeixtd,by the Proprietor. In hundredi of., instances it_bas triumphed over cases Which were deethed jneuruble. - Letter rel. Capt.G, W. Lean, late of the:U. EI service, and Member of the N. I. Legislature Rahway; Juno t 6, 1847 I have been .afflicted fur, years. with the Piles, and have tried, without. anything ilk° permanent benefit, almost everything assum•- ing the name of a remedy.. JI had r as o matter of course, Mil all confidence hp Wide - ethics feeling I watandoced—rio6without reluctance, I confess—to nee Upham's Electu. try, and having used it' about three weeks, according-to-the-directions 'laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as satisfaction, flirt every symptom of the disease has! elt me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G W ItIeLEAN Addressed to the agents in Columbia. Ga: Russel County-, Ala.; Feb. 20, I 847 , Messrs. %Vintcr "Epping—tlonfat--For thc_last_filteauLyears I huve:bemelllictcd-with that . most distressing disease "Thd Bleeding Piles,' and have Find recourite to a great ninny medicines, without obtaining relief, until I obtained 3.boxenni•UplianVit Pile:Meal - Miry -- from you, which have - se hie 'relieved me that take great. pleasure In recoin mending it to all who are afflicted with Piles, as a safe and sure remedy, • ' E P M 1.14 formerly Bookkeeper. Bunk of Colulu& Rem' kaki° cure of Bleeding Plias. Portland;Ne., March 14 M'y Dear Sir-q cannot express to you my sincere and heartfelt thanks for the . wonderffll cure I have experienced - by the merit' your truly . valuible Pile Electunry. I have been a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles fer years past, so much saftliat-I-trecurna minced to a mere .keleton, with loss of appetite-and general derangement °film digestive organs; illy eyes also became affected, and in fact was a misery to myself, end was obliged to stye up my office here, which I held in thq Custom house aunts years. 1 hove tried all kinds of medicine, had the best advice the physicians of Boson and this place could glue y spent much money and twicesubmitied to a surgical operation. I had become perfectly tired of life, and at the suggestion of try friends I was induced to try a box of your medipine. The firin I found relieved file slightly, still 1 persevered and purchased a second, and assure you when I got half through I found myself getting well; I still kept on, and now lam anew man. My dear sir, language cannot express my thanks; that I nm once more restored tu health, and non in condition to support myself and family de pendent on me. Yours.' respectfully, with great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON • Now York, Jivre-1-1.-1434i3- Messrs. Ketchum Y HeAsitaw—This certi fies that 1 have been severely afflicted Err many years with the. Piles, but more particularly within the last nine months. Having used all the remedies prescribed by my physician, also having tried other moans tolittle or no ad` . vantsge, I become very much discouraged and felt as though 1 must suffer as long as But•,.providentially I Was informed by Mr. Mott; inst./tinter of the politic school at Staten Island. that I could be cared by your taluable Pile Elccluary. Having confidence--is-his-•- statement„ I tniniCtliately procured some of the medicine' aril, am very happy to Inform you that I'arinow'perfeetly cured by the use of .only one .hex.,Vorytruly - your obedient servant, . GEORGE R CROSS - - - - - - Sold wholesale and retail by K ETCHAM rilf. RENSHAW; 121 Fid,ton st,A. • 1r;:k end. by druggists generally 'l.l(rdualobt ' -United •SI tes and Canada.. Price CI ner..bOic; cold 'in Ca r hire' ' • ; July, 26;1848 ," - "' Staaton'q External Remedy, initzl"2l' trlasrS.` . unlveraally acknowledged tot be the INFALLIBLe, lIEMEDY - Vor Rliodinatiatisi'SPiiiiirAllbratinlierVO-ntractions ijof tho Nun:dos, Sorol'broat Mut Quipay,tls - atterti:.old' In,tha Back and ' • : thoAtaast and Face, aye r, Cl9Up,ll , :i • 1.1 e !,, .":114 1 I . 9 ll lVaar.di'alt.-; .14 11, . IS . Pnrdus Pitlnralsoyi ,, ),l 4 • N'F'S• 4.3 Di Tis s ustaining a skatori • El. ety intOqualled ,1 by any.'siaidk,tomedx.,,,. It required'Potting to give .4`a;repatatiajp,st., has been for .aotuir: tima':ailoinly and 'ettrely,snouring it, and now; kyhenitli bench( jai eirt.,•o#,,halraykeett • eNeerietic ' e ' d Vied ninny, the exprosamps of grab 'ludo are "continually. appearing, Aud, those li who have been?m,de Whple by lidUkqaa ars desirous that the afiiicit4rolnauld no: lionger';ieroaits tgrios. rant. of itainvaltiabla and intollibte244Hoacp• r mainly receiving. foitintoniala iir-Impe n ts t ,i:e s vva from, us ttas; and Many ofthe Ogres tt.lias cheered almost'exceedbelie In one anis„a,Oddiltt _.been_a ,wrenFht tho svitari at tho ago of, tw e ci.yOrailly,ii fa 1.. from ,a chair: Alledinal ;treat en en , ftodeddipp restored.ttiu to strum'', yonthful ,. ,gantlidid, ria rObitst 48.:1,411,4fajits.101Pt them and' only, a!arnal huipp Zif 4Jacji,-,ts . ro • mind hifdarip•tiuttertags,,,„"krieeig . s,canta poi The: 7110.,s„078 :F riettd.' . TA 141:014'S,PAP/111.1r, OIN TMENT ' I. acknowladerflotallkmast. remalp odit . heen)disedvored; and ma yrbri to lietilon . viikhonaddited,l/ralt Whtitrial halos os: aaajok for:its'lrs*inkeaSeti oftlVlsrAel."ErsitrAtscs 'l 6 7lti it.Oloiro out , ini dee forihoit qlittkiMothefs tiro liable v • riirrOirg ,tif 10%604110: ' orb s ;- 1/4nriari,Frfandr , 'lPrito 2 a c tisptor-bort - ii!im'' , .l • s. Sing Sing k'.liaii•o'York,..' , tild!iry , :o4 , :/**,::'47 , ;,1- Myers - :1 1 A - jOithiittit; tSliejihertlrgirirrt • . EMI EN
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