• Fill '6'. • PU I OLISIIED EVERY WEDNESDAY.' • ••; ' • OFEthEiti. tiii•SaittA ,West °fete public r.:;,sirsare, back Of the Pourt-//ouse • • • s_•o 44!`TERMS OF SUOSORiPTION. , , 011,bimittiirikult Fitly centiscreat IN!ADVANCE. I'ti - tillTiirtri4lf lth( wit It Oft ita;you r OttOielittrfriritix months. • pa._!,itlilit-yeill.be_riqiiiliftlitheteo to. _l'4 eaqtito th pecoilltleduc'e s tAckitis lltlittrirt; be paid cash • -RATE OF,ADVEPTISING;• • ,moing tlfteOzi lines' or W bectitimet rate of Villy ccetit.fer pito loser bett-7.threit timed fOr Galin r, , ,and tWonlf-tive re tits" for tivertlialelequent Yearly adver tifers will be eliarked. the following t One Coiame, wltti the paper, for - 925 Half a eillition, do. . dn. - #l3 TWO AduaresTwlthlionrterlychn ogee , #lO Wiliness Cards, witb the paper, * 5 • 10/3FOiNTING: OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. flu eh ‘ns,ll ttolidlha, Blatt ke, INi:ciders and el:ery oth er'efitlieiljoihe of Prlatlna, exocal , o l ha 0 ,1001,10 y and expoditlottely and at the Lowr', ELECTION PROCLAMATION. W HilltEAS, in and' by an set of the Genera Assembly oftho Commonwealth of Penn ayitanintentitled "An Act relating to the elections pl;thls..COmmonwealtli,!' passed the Id day of ,lttly„A. U. i HAI, kis made lidduty of the She= rill of 'every Comity within this Commonwealth, tioiife public whine of the General Electrotts,and In such notices to enuMetitte: 4 " L'lrlee 011iberato be elected.' 4 • • : . '.ii. ,Designate the place at which the election is to beheld. . . •i,JAMEISIIOFPFIR,IIigh Sheriffol the only of Cumberbind,do herebyontke known Mid given this public , notice _to, the elettore of the comity of 'Curnbertaint,that on the SECO;I6O TUESDa,g OCTOBER .NEXT, (being the 10111 !lay bithe month) n General Election n ill be held at the aevend election Patricia established by law in said couniy, at which time they will Vote by ballot for the aelrerld officers hereinafter named, - ONE PERSON for Govern 7of the State of Pennsrlynnin. ONE. PERSON !or Cann' Commissioner of the Stnte of Penn. 631%146in .ONE PERSON to rehresent the notinties of Comberlnns!, Frank nod Perry, in the Congress of tile U. States. -TWO PERSONS'. to represent the 'county or Cumberlnnd in the Iloon-of Representntiveirni 'Pennsylvania; - ' ONE PERSON or Commissioner or the enmity of Cumberlon 4 ONF, PERSON for Director of the l'onr and of the House of . Em sloymentyf the county of Cumherland. . E PERSON . for Auditor, ta,settle the public - accounts of the county of 6utnti;Antol. ONE PERSON for Prothonotary nf the romdv nf Cumberland ONE PERSON for Clerk - of the Courts of the county of Cum berlatul . . ONE PERSON for Regirter of Wills, &e,, of the county of Cumberland • . Te said eleCtion will be held throughout the county, as follows: The election in the election district co nposed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North.Midilletoti, Soittli Middleton. lAower. Rick instm,ll§Vwer.Frankford and West Pensiaboeuegle .will be held at - die Court House, in the borough 6f Carlisle. • The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will he hold at the pud•lie-lionse of George Ruen - rti lloguestown,m said township. 'fly au act.of. the Geuer'al Assembly. passed the 21eCtlay of April, A. D. 1846, the election in the election district composed of ilampilen township, • will he , held at the house formerly occupied by 11. llresslee, in said township. • And by the same act, the election in the election distriet,composed of Lisburn and a part of Allen township, knows: as ilieLlsburiil)istrict; aliall liereatter hold - their' elections at the public house no* occupied by John C. Mech.:in Unborn. . 'Vie election in the election district composed of East Pentasborough township, will be held at 'lllectimitve - iinteoistastweil by S,Re iiiiiiiiii i at the west 664 or thelfarrisberg Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the public house of W Hughes, in the borough of New Cumber land. .. The election in the district composed of the part of Allen township, which election was lie; e tofore heldot thepublic house of Wm. Hughes, jo, the borough of New Cumberland, will be held ' at - the 'reran Houseo f George Meek, now own , pied by Robert Colley, in said township. The election in the district composed of that part orAlltn township, not included in the New Cumberland; George :leek and Lisburn election • districts, will be held at the public house of David Sltesofer, in'Sliepherilstown, in said township. "The election in the district • composed of the borough of hfcchanicsburg, will be held at the public house °Nolen Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district compos dof Mon roe township, will he held id the public house of John Paul, in Churclitoien, in said township. 1 lie eieulion in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will he held at the house of Phi ip Weaver, in said township. The election in the district composed of (lid Borough or Newville, 'and townships of Mifflin, Upper Fraokforil, Big Spring • and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district "ii•reinalier mentioned, will he held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newville. 'I lie election in die district composed of ope well township, will be held at the School House in Newburg, in said township. Ihe election in th t district composed of the borough of Shippensbint. Shippensburg town altip,mnd that part of Southampton township nut fueling(' in the. Leestnir_g• election ilistrict,•will Ti r e held at the Councilllouse, the - borougli, of Shippentiburg • . And in rigidity an net of die General Assembly Of this Commonwealth, paned the gil July, 1339, it is alms pi•ovideili ' , That •the 'qualified electors °quirts ot:Newlon and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, bounded by the fol lowing 'infanta distancee i vio: liaginning at the Adams infinity linei thence along the line dividing the townships of• Dickinson and ; Newton' to the ..doriipike.rmid,flienee along said turnpike, to Cen tre School noose, oft said turnpike, in Sonliansp ton township, thence to a point• on the Walnut llottoof Road atiteybituk's; including Itcybuck's Frirm• thence R'stray‘lit direction to the SA a Mill belonging , to the heirs. or George Clever, Menem along,Keysliees run tte Adams county line, thencetiltnig the line iufAtinins coinity to the plaice u 1 begintting, lie amt, the saint: ft hereby declared new•inil separate ',election district r the election -- 7 -naTte-lielil-tiLliteLpublie house of Jolitatubeuk, . in:Leesburg, So,thantidon - tuwiiship." ; . • • • • " r tido in' E t erebf, r Given' I.llll4V,COriliirenn,feteeptitig Justices of the • Pesice,whif shall hillanny, , ofilce or aptidintinent of proifit'or trout itpder the :Mulled' States, or Of this State, - district,. wlectheF te.trimetiiiioned Ciffienr, solairditiato ;officer or, ligent,, whcf.fs &tiler StO'legishitivg,'execittiits;iiiiii? ilia sey,diqiitrt manta ',of !Ilia 'Mate, or of theiljiiiteil Si e i ;.orot _eof lid_ o r rpereteeltlie ; i` dint' every'. nlemlier of' Ponnree* snid ofitOO'Stritel.4ieleturp;io of the Select or Or cominisiinnee - of ..,7 1 ,Ttitey'litetiftinritted dietrict; in .by Office. cleideoffiny: -.7 - iltheConimonwraltli:iijid 'that, -ior,;-)iiilieNi. ) other',Offieer of. such election 411 lk!'elinibli!ctiitiii then' 4011 1 (14 , "eiiitf , Wet ettlltle4 'an net of thiliCitinmonwOsltli;tagnal - 44 ,hitt- 7 ,SiO inspectors end meatat efiedlee - pletter •;'..etee'loce 10 thy , tlilitriet 10iett alley_ renpeetiviil •; ,-. ..} . :..tittlting7,'hifeiret , ',fietehfe,iit:ilellie . rriiiiriting of the lltytttoltilreineileY,ol , o4itObri.; and each cif:seld epeelilro - 46411.tiopithit:tine:pleilcirho *Aube it! ititer.;,.oo4o(llloFict.t. :•,*, • -•:.• opit 4ie received rpto>t Inighoek,lntonlier, of. Ylotetrfor ;inspector; ~.T.,, , :ohjok, l l9‘ okloaskom! , thes' di y, Of' thecelestion, th!,(Blo4W.illase reeilvedillie,ssegin 9e24, !nit as;:iospentor Apt.!.. in. ca w , o, o ' * 4 *mi:wig", shani4te tp;o,ttecio.l lo .Re"Akon OPPied.ui!gelotiail: itiktilatiev [id in, case the . a judge 41111, apt all.,ntli,then.tlpe' liteOcCoir.! reeeired ',the Idkjieet • nerither,..,o 44i';; rotetrlu!l~,p point ii liiettlece; oriffloy oontinne,lo -the- lintird: for the,epnee Oited'hy 4411•36ME.hev4W.41iii9 • 10411)00ittlJet , Ike pleee nf t'2 , i B lol.lo l* ,',, , elielit., - ieleil .: one; of.,:theri3iiiiiiiiher'' . F , ,t4Othetlt 4 b ' eitii = 4 ll .l'.! o l6 sever.ftlAtuessotlV respectively ~atten4-at the. , llliice'iof,holding[ ' every generatzakciat toithohin election; frig the whole tlinFaiitifelectioal a kepropen, foes 'flip P."*le 6l. Bivilfghtepratatitin to the inspectors ittntjudget,When Called on inrelittion tothe rigli( of any perion'aseeatiett tiy:,tfiem to Stite:at,such' eleCtion, ot:tnieltailier - matteriVrtreliiiitt4O - 410, trsitesitiient of ititerir; as" the 'itaieinsfieetet*;Or eitherpf theta'sliall from time te s titinets:4oll* , '; . NO person - shall belleiniitteil to Vote electiOttls iforesaid;thne a white fiveniatt of the age of - twenty-cite years 'Or more, whO stlllll Itase resliletlini.dusAlnte at least-One year, sod' ii. the election diatiiiit 'where 'lid offerii his . vote at tenet ten - days' imnieiliately presetting such 'electitin, and -*iiliiti two years paid a State Or cniiiity, tax, which 'stint' have been assessed al day before the election. But a citizen of the Milted States,'Who has previously been,a' iptatified voter of this State and removed therefromnial returned, and who shall hive resided inthe glectihn district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote slier residing in this State six mmithst.Providerf, States, between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years and lime resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote al. Omagh they abaft lint have paid taxes. • Ni, person 'shall he permitted to vote whose .name is tint con tained in the list or nimble Mini& hauls li. rid shed by the Coln missiosters; miler; First, be produce a receipt toe the payment with in two years, of ti state cr comity tax "al:Seined agreeably to the constinitien, and give intistitetary evidence either en his oath or . allinnation, or the oath or affirmation of another that he has paid -such a tax, or on liiihire-to p. educes receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof.. Sec, - I, it he claim a right to loft ht beak an elec tor letween the age of twenty one and twenty :Win years, he shall depose on Mittmor aftWinatinti that Its has resided in the State .it least one year next before his applicationomil make such proof of tesidencein the district its Is reitihreil by this pet and that lie dews verily believe trent the account given. hilm that he is of the age afareaaikand give such triter evidence as is requirtal !.iy thi• act, whereupon the name of the persoii so admit tell to vote shall be inserted in the .alphaheiical list by the hispectorsomil a note made opposite thereto by writing the word gas,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or , the word 'age ' if he snail be admitted to vote by rbason of suc h age, shall he called oat to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of votcrakept by them. 'ln all 'COWS where , the name of the person chiming to vote is found on the list furnished by Ilia commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is of to by any qualified citizen, it shall tic_theMityottint inspectors to examine such peilson on oath as to his qualifications, end if lie claims to have resided. wither the Staid for one year or more, his oath shall . lwaufficient -proof. thereof . ..hut. shall-make proof by at least one etimpetent witness; who shall lie a qualified elt:mor, that ho has reside, within the district for more thati ten hays next immediately preceding said election, - and shelf also himself swear that hit bomi fide residence,' in pursuance of his lawful calling, is Within time district', and that lie did tint remove into said dis trict for the purpose of voting therein. • 'Every permit qualitiethis aforesaid, and who shall make Mi t e proof it regnired,nf Ilia residence and pavineat of taxes ns aforesaid, lie shall lie ad mitted to vote in the township, ward nr district in which lie shaill reside. - 'Unity person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election ler this act Irmo !subtitle such eh ction, or use or threaten any lir Ince to 111 Ii• such officer, or shall interrupt' or imptoperly interfere' with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to at y window 'where. the same may be Waling, or shall' riotously disturb the peace at sitcD erection, or shill Use ur practice any nlimi-. (biting threats, keen or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any r eeor,or to re pvent him from voting or to ref in the free dom of choice, such person oncooviction shall be . , fined in any sum' not eiceeding live bowie-en dot; lure and be imprisoned fur any.time endless than three nor more than twelei inonths, and if it shall be shown to court, where die trial await offence' shall be had, that the [tertian so offending was not a resident of The ell, ward, district or township where the offence with committed, and not entit ell to vote therein, then , oti conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one-hun dred-nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned - not less than six months nor more than two years. Wang person or persons shall make anybet or wager upon the result of any election u 'thin this Commonwealth, or shall otter to make any such bet or wager k either by verbal proclamation there of, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person to mike such bet or wager, upon conviction thereoflic or they shall forfeit pod pay three times the atuount so bet or to be bet. . • 'lf any pert3n not by law qualificil,sliall fraud ulently vote at any election in this Common weallit,or being ottvise qualified shall vote out of his proper distiirt, or if any person knowing the want ol such qualificati 111 l sailor procure slich.perron to vote, the person offending shalt, on conviction, be lined m ally vain not examining two h u ndred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not.exceetling three months. • any persoinshall vote at more than One cicm doll district. or otherwise fraudulently vote mai e than once on the same day, or shall limithileotl told and deliver to the inspector two tickets t or gather, with the intent illegally to vole, rise e-11 procure another so to do, lie or they 'offending, shall on conviation lie fined in ally stun not less lion fitly Mir more than five hundred dollars, and imprisonid for am• term not less ,than three nor more than twylveniunilis. 'lf any person writ qualified to ein this Com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall impear'nt any place of election for the pm pose of issuing tickets or of influsticing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction thrfeit nod pay any stun not exceed ing one hundred dollars for every such offence, and he iml u •itoned for any term not exceeding three in n t b bs." . . Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every General and ‘iipecial Election' shelf he opened between the hours of cigt and ten in the forenoon, nod shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'cloc . : the eveuingorfsen Lhe polls shall be closed. And the ittilgesof the respect; re di striele afore said, arc by the said net required ttrmeet at the Ilmise, in the borough of Carlisle on the third day after the said day of election, being Friday the 13th day of October, then and there to net liu•dt the things required of them by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this €23tl 1114 of Xttgost, A. I). 18411. .AUKS 11OFFER,Sheriff: Sheriff Office; CarlialtgZ . • •AO gust L 23.11148.. S . , , . .. „, . . TiAkintractO . PROPOSALS will be cd by the 'ebb.; scriber unto the 10ih• mtember next,liiiittit ting up the Stone Work ol a building at Dublin Gap. Sulphur Springs . , 100 feet by 40 rect.- 7 th°, materials to be, funnelled on' the round-the stone are at geou quintily wor required to: be completed by Ist of December next. ' r • Prpposals,will ,oltet be roceired for the der penter: Work °lewd betide up to the same time. the materii4 to be, thrnished,on ;be groond,•os cept white "pleebriards' and - Plenk lite window frames and sash,rdloor frames and doors, waSh boards,.•stairs, mantles, .&c.; wlttch l , ills contractor inusqurnish.' it is expect6ditiiliaim the: roof the house this fall. andAeljavea,K. Whola.eompleted..by the 20th of April next 6 -, tijk plan of•,the..samo can be seen 4y.calling'on: the sultseriber. • • • . Proposals will also ho received for , Plastering the,bitildingi.muo October 20th... • Materinle to Ito: farnished: on :itiolgiroilnd; end. to be lifniallid Y the_int i o(Jithenest,..„. • 1, .• aug9, SC Oilreo Y LE:7 , . .•.,:-• 'TeasoUthe,,,Virour . ,Crop;<: 's;' :', AVID ' RANKIN', 71:Chittettut et, Phila. Dadelphht; line !belittle the folloviegi T wee:., : ..,.! ' 300 hllfselleste Yileegityaelt,Tea . : , 100 c . . tro- - .....:.Genpovider,„ . , ~., do ~,,,, ... , 10 '•. o ' yeory„ l , t '.. 'l'o, 44.10n0 ; 40` :goo do ' 'Ningy,orig „ 75 _chests nuke .SouchOng 45 do' black oaf.Pokoe. 25 half cheeks,: do as , de . f. ' . Orange 00;;;,,:, , Low mollo,c4sii,io: • •• gili, Tlieed'Terii.cornpruitiAlO'beel - cliao4.loorlo4 tre. 81110,o',„Sori', cll - ,' , AllihtioiY. , :r.op anClitooreio:'aird . ' arc e,i).1011'..101 011y,',1:0,44, ; 1100 ,fiovoboon'ofrotridin, ; ; --, . - t.,74011,61ii!-:V ' aile .l4l /id ' 041; . inh 140 II ER. ni,..,1;07.141-Ijoins,l3llo).rcliA 131 ..rim o nt,,i,. r -, ....,t 14 igh. ,, eiree1,,1A. , .. r: '-:-.t. • fi‘oris.'ig., 119 •C,IT ~,,, ,:t1.,..14p,,,'n.,, ri,149-•'"PliPir sij)(lro,lv,(lC--'4W, 'l4l y , ; '' and.'4l44llll"' lit '-I • I'. A: .;:.:/;1‘,,..,9,7' ~. c'it 2a . ' 4 ,e ~,-'t , II ,-, f,l4.3fseences 4., . 11' ba.:Rupplim ~ , , , iivi J . 1i : 41 y ' La 114 ' 4 r* di l ain‘ ed awl u4l6l,Y4ltelefillir,- ip, patent:Ai, 4 ...,';, ;,:',..i1i,,,,`"3 04, 2.10.4.41.. t) ;:. , lipiyl,7Yl4 '1;',:,. , 1 "'„*, " i o ~ . ~.-4,,,.:phr ,40,,-, ~fi. ' ,, i'-' , 4 ,1 " ,- .. - ~ ~,,,, 2,, , , ,- .',‘ J. •:: liEßE'ie .riot a;` ; man~gwomdn ,' or child; but - sheald: take medicine at thin seamen' ;'otrAhe year, but there espeolaily'at4oleo,op,o. limes for there; probably 'wertrnerbri siktntiqy! iriunee int sting at one period as , ifier t e!,atii,near; o e' likely.to,prodems - stateltif repeated, changes. 'the'"atmostiliere;-.by; noting: f airthey:',dui: Upon 'the - epinititetien quality ,of 'the blood,,iteelf;gtve Air the most , hail ond:inniignant;dierirdern:: The bile becomes (and ellen siithent iiateing) monions'-cOndition7frortylltese repent ed changes; and. if ,the; stemach% and boards, have been. niglected, , 'Previonily, first sympteine require immediate attention •-•4 Even these srliol hive healthy' disposition of ,body,'are subject te'sicknesti tinder these cir. cumstances. Therefore;te- prevent any den, . . .. ger, we ought 'Carefully to . guard agalnet a costive. state of our bowels. Onoe er twice they. 441 bo evacuated in twonly-thur , hours. 7'llr are many causes whiCh .produce mi lieu blood: sometimes it may arise -front grief, others when the system is in a state of tu lip sit Can llike place from sudden joy; I close it iIS lieution . to literary undertaking can .produeoi t -411-all oases where many persona have to baleen end spoken to, yehich.prodnc-_. lug nervous excitement, is . , a"fortile 'source of unhealthy blood occasioning .thafolow nervous. fever which has carried on some of our bosi inen,• men . martyrs to their reputation, but: which q . knowledge_ of the powerii.et- Brand reties Pills ,would .liiive,,prevented. - Those who desire to secure iheit health, under Minot& i ray - iniverie lance mstancei; Ceti .do so b:v ,Ity• ing DR ANDR ETO'S PILLS on , hind,. and - at once resorting to thorn When the first feelhiga of place in their bodieff, — Afi Odic ,adviee is used so will the health be. - The 'time will yet be' when a man that makes-o gond medicine shall be honored more thah I.e who'is an adept iii the 'art of-war. - • Be exceedingly afraid of CQILIPITERIFEIT PILLS. The 'Agent is the only person from whom Brandrrth's Tills should be purelpsed. The RUA NOR ETU'S PILLI.. are sold for 95 cents per'brix, at - Dr. It. Brandretles Principal Office, 241 Broadway, New 'York, end -by the following duly authorized Agents: . New .1. O. Miller, Lisburn. : ' .- M—llitner,Shireinsinstown. . J. Se L.:Reiget, Meelioniesburg., Geo. W. Singiser,Churcliiiiwn. A'. iti. n': Leitlieb, Dolling Springs' 1). L. Bedouin, White. House P. 0. - Hosenborg si, Weiting,,Centre.sille. , ' James Kyle,,Juck'sonville. - ' Edward Scull; Shippensburg. ' S. 1.. &Allmon, Newburg. . Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES gAIINITZ Sole Agent for this borough. • For the Permanent Carre . opill Diseases arising. - from an Impure state of the Blood. THIS Medicine °pyrites particularly upon the Blood, and cures-disease without vomiting or purging . "it never Bale to cure he - most: obstinate cases or Rheutnotism,-Dis. eases of the Lungs, Coughs,Colds. Bronchi tis, .White Swelling. Scro fula; Ulcers and Sores-of long standing. - It. is cheaper than. any.other medicine in use, there li•ing 32 doses in each pot . ..leewhich costs only 75 . cents, and to thosomaing ft ac. cordin to . ifilection ono bottle will hat In days. Certificates are pouring in from all parts of the country attesting the virtue of this medicine in eases of long standing, which have been given up by physicians as lope. less and beyond. the reach of medicine to cure. WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sorsa. parilla foyer falls to curo CONSUMPTION cured 1 . ...ky the ego of Sher) " hord's Sareaparllla• no following-is from a gentleman of re •speata hie standing in Baltimore,who was ef feetua Ily'eured of that dreadful disetise, Con• sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. • Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 This is to certify that I wee faqt sinking undersy mptums ofeonsumption of the Lung., until I was recommended •to try Shepherd's Sump rills, which fortunately I did and qm tinder the strongest mintietion that it saved my life. I am now rapidly w recoyering and hope in a abort lime to he restored to perfect licalthomil under no consideration would I be without the mddicinc. DAVID R ICKIFITTS! No. 23, iltli street; Sheplird's Venntfage, or Worm Destroyer. We challenge the world to predates, a medi nine bettor adapted to the expulsion of worms i'rorn the humour' body than Shepherd's Vinci. firg - G — ltifiver — b - den'uldid by 'thous inks with entire eatisfacti so.. ,It has the advantage of most otber . Virmiluges, as knower sickens 110 person using it. It has cured children that have' been subject to fits for years, and that had boon given tip by physician, parents amid friends. It should' always lbe used as a purga tive the children, as itstringthatirt them, and nt same lime carries off the ceerser, par ticles °f food, and wcirtne;if They are troubled. with'ilmtn; • Tbo fallowing. certifidato hos bcin handed to us by in no Koons, of Loser - no county, Pc. It spooks for ttscifi e ,., 2,, ,Town Hill, Pa, Jan 20, 2847. Jona tooks, . • • ' , Dust Si r••• You ,wilL • plemis send Mee bot. tlesmoro,r Shepherdts VOrmifoko„ , ll'heAhr/ ottlea_purchnsed-ist-you-nithert-tiMiegaimse been used with effeble. They were glee! ! to three of-, my iddidre - n - -:410 one nose 65 worms were M41,010E1.1,1 eivither`l64, eta. in 'the rim. 0:- ninhi,,give the rest of. my family `tiiii;lTnefite . of this medicine - and therefore, Order Se. SheYe.l.:lllis is deeid, destroyingeillyihc beat artiol ' e fur , his eYei been in this 'pert' of the country. I have . tried ,Orrieit's; Reither's Merrick's end Miller's, but- withiminnyirivieffeci.: 1,•• Yours .with eeteem.- • - • ,;•! • SAMUEL SNYDER. Shepherd's SarionieriDe tted,Yermilligo. ar e tor' pa& the: renewing „resneetshle. ` - e4!itie r or quithe.l l .o4d;eod, . W;tIIT trirliale: • John . :•Felwilor. sktimOciphtliit JOhn . `Diller;Nowvillet - Rnbit,t• 'EllSolt,Newhurtl;;M &0 , .1 II Lackey.' Mot. 'orsvillr;' , A Minh ards'4e , litet;i-Kingoion,t 8. &s..AVC O .lrliqfo g #•„ tow,,;,rini.4lleFentlet;PaPertOwn: -. • ' • . 6. 1848; t.. 2033- , V littin:Ves(Ortiete ever 41honiered and erar) , kind of tolin• tin it. Glass -V ars,hekng reperine : ,Witittes . stone; irhittnif; Efir, se tipimlitees the most brit flint M 41116014 irollsit with vertlittleishor:.., , it • s also' n eicepent sn telor for cleansing St in dews The , . Arnerinen' yiripon I.F elto Ithett_fretifrown_ lords end tierrallniesObstiMomi; rid , is - therefere ;seneetee to theltitliiitianiiinct‘ iett.;',lB*.Eneolie No iieraciriTili&lnnf titled the rttel,e y I beiert,hiest.-It.; l ;•proie Igitients; er ciPersensk*ishitie sit 'peril)* tit sell ('sesniitise(be:Setinilted at the winitittfeeteriortiefti.:, ney'l ttrie4hy 'seining eti t he' drug store' of ' J. , t. St..wlxt 4711) ON 4ocei4itid;, imilithoy I...!.;,tatip:Oly4'Ortlltitr:faleti r rafed , ToqttoPoyto:; .* l'll' , ;.iiiinpfoolireikbf-thiginirtfolwpmeittioly l niportis F4ottlineklio*i4;ol,4oltAltlier article which; ail f.:lo)lnfAnrapjairnt4p:JP 4o ) 3 h) , ". * . q9l,4 2 Ti,, \: y t;-,e,l:,atirzyrno;F,,P,El4.l li 4- ""* . V.s';''' , .r .- _ ,,, a -, n7.. --1 - - t --0 - , v - - I ,4 4ca''''V'T'''''`4 - ''''''' .74l =P -' 1 -.- " ..,lit, plittotlOillita -- - - ..&....•,1,4„..i.„_,".' i ' ' ' ,''-,'^ ' • •Obi -• Street',:Philedelphitt;NENlT/sEN'ITIOD'nfan. - .nfaeture4 haivnoW handlluilititteriv.ind'inoat , faehionable'elsortntent of narrow 'And other, Veintien , Blinds,. of any other web l bahnien t• in .tholUnited StatesrAidmprisinteentire new.istYleti: trimniitiortnd 'colors;iwhich whieh will hi-tield' iit thelowest prices; Wholesale and :retail.' Old Blinds . painted and. tridaned , to look , eguittllo:iiew: Theentzens of Carlisle and ttdjtiooiat country are respectfullyinvited to 611 ... add exotinind his *b.: acirtniiinti'befOre . :piirithasing `elsewhere,' , cetifident - - of - *am Ondrgivingltatiaftietiiiii "to all who mayfavoi" hi whit" • BEN.' MIN .1. WILLIAMS,. mny24-.3m Q. 12 N. Siith it.; Philad "M'EN'N3EINT'S • gton Ga llery. of Ilagpano- Frmrf No. 234 North 'Seedid street, N. W. comer of Cellowliill eireet, Philadelphia. THE Likenesses ialten and beautifully colored at this well known eimblishment, for ONE LAB,- are universallyiconteded to be EQUAL in every respect to:snitan the ci ty . k Pictures taken equally well in clogdy mid clear weather. A lurge assortment of lIIEDALLIONS and LOCKETS on hand, at from 1112 to 1i45, including the picture. • . The subscribersiespectfully invite the citizens of Cumberland conntyoo.calL and examine spe— cimens.of the latest irriprovemants in the arb of Dnugerreotypirig, which will be,exhibited cheer.' fully and wnhout ' • Julos . . ..'l' & J C TENNEN.T. • Silk Fringes , Skill's' and Buttons, 'OF ALL TIIE LEAVING cohorts, to match Dress-. es and Mantillas;Aof ottr own manufacture). first' rate assortment ; orthir vat quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at-F. J. DRESS LER'S Fringe and' ('rimming Store, No. 47 S. Second street, above Chestnut, Philadelphia: 'Together ivith a regular tuntortmont ef S I'EEL GOODS, Film Silks, Fans, Hair Braids and Curls, &c. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cot ton Fringes— Purchasers are invited td.call. They will find it to their interest to do so, as the anode; will be sold CIIEA P. Philad. aprl2 Perot, Hoffman; & Co., . Forwardnigand-.General-Commission Merchants, No. 41 North Wharves,' and 83 N.Water street, Philadelphia. PLASTER ------ -- and SALT constantly on hand, for sate at the lowest Inarket rates. Liberal advances mado on Produce. Refer to - -.- DUTILIT E.?, Hil NiPHREYE} . .. - - - FHA NKLI N.PLATT Zs' CO Philad'a. LEA. BUNKER &CO. . J. W. KERIL Harrisburg. npr 3-Gm China,' Glass and Queens-Ware. J C. EtOkEE & CO., No. 41, North " Howard street, hetwe.en Fayette and Cox ington streets, Baltimore, invite the attention of Country Merchants and purchasers generally, to their large and well assorted stock of CHINA. GLASS and QUEENS-WARE; which they offer for sale at the very lowest market prices. Country Merchants wig consult their interest by a call before purchasAgy elsewhere. apr.s-4t Steamitelined - lugar Candies. Cheapest in the World !-124 Cents per pound, Wholesale. JJ. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Maiket . Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, disthe still continues to sell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of 212.59 iler4oo pounds, and the quality ia equal to any manufactured in the United States, tic also offers all kinds of goods in the 'Confec tionery and Fruit line at corresponding low pd. ces, - as quick sales and small profits are- the order of the any. Call or send your orders, ttnd you cannot fail to-be -setiefied. Don't forget• the -opmeer, 42 M EET, Philadelphia. - Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, tied -No. 54 North 'Whatvos, Philadelphia. THE under&ned stint un t inue the COmmis- Sion husinettf,Tor the sate of all_descriptions of -IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, thmfighout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our corespondents, equal to any other house. mar 22-6 m OR RIC K & CA MP 13 EL L. Atwood's Empire Cooking Stove. IN again ailing attention talkie unequalled STOVE, the. proprietor has tho pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pin• cud opposite each other, and a SUMMER REA RTII AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rend6ing it. faultless, and un log there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it now embraces every valuable improvement possessed' by any other Stove, in.add . to some peculiar to oself, secured by Letters Patent. 'The success of this Stove, since its introduc tion is unequalled. - Nothing has ever been of fered for culinary purposes that has given such general satisfaction. Stoves have been "copied after its form; sum o dealers have oven used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were so unlike the original, that they,bcar the-relative value *lint a counterfeit does ton genuine coin.'" Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES in great variety. Persons desiring these atlinick his Stskves, are requested to call at the Stove and Tin-Ware manufactory of the soliscriber, on Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for' Cumber laud county. may 24 ', JOHN D. coomAs. - - 19 - ROoM AND WOODEN-WARE B Store, No. 63 North Third street, ono dour obeve, A •• 'aide, Philadelphitionattufactur era and wholes!" e dealers in all kinds of Brolms, Brushes. Boatels, .Cedar Willow and French Briskets. Slide and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, .Iklats, Blacking, Rostern , mada 'Wood en-Ware of every . 'description, &c, &c, at the !oiliest market prices. ' ' mar it ' . To Purchasers of..lren..and Steel.' nil SHE , Stilnicribers l Importers and Dealers JL Foreign end 4%mcrica'n - lron, hog leave to ea II the attenti ou of purchasers of loop! and sigE.L,• to the - how assortment' of Swede Norwegian. Oftble'and Com men Bngli ski rim which they now have and are Constantly . re.. eising'from' Europe direct.,.leo Airier Man on, Consisting of 'Heap; Band; drc.— Englisli,rßiisian 'and . Annie Man 'Shen Irma;: Small ,Raiind - and. ScleMii Iron; firith,,o•l6tlis and upwaidat.. - Beiler tied ' -Flue Iron., Horse-. 'shim and Neil litods..4x le, Iron, vatious sizes; :Locamutive.gire nnd . Railroad i Iron• Angle Iron, Hal rciarid Iron4te. Spring a ndßlister. ed'Steel, - -frofn ~ b est'etamps . - of•Swedd , Iran; Coo lk ad. &u. all or Which they' offijir at. theILOWEIST " rater'; for cash, or at, mentkicrfor aMProyed 'referesiCer . a nd. whichthey.inilte.the attention of Purchaseri beltire'repteniehing their. etocks..:: .• . • rk.andilltontbon.rocolaoltoncom.,_ inialiOn, on iahich °drain:du 'will be made. ,• Iron and 130451 Merchants;; 117 N.Wator fili.and•s DahAyinnoi Ph July 280847r- 7 1i ' • iCr d, Nevet•Fiaile:?:::a; : I.IRE.,YO,DitEELF.--From tintelmmemo• L,) rid Thera - eiciated 'in' larger end • • pillows towne;-sipechav O tilimase,-the-dapentli ence, and; propagation,of which result, from trio: iolation:9,r , divine and moral •lawe. ' To, those' the AMERICAN COMPOUNDie presented, ;miming. the moat tertaiti, speedy, and valuable apecifici ever- ofiered, to the, unfortunate. It has vrbef . ey,er Itneernaequired a reputation that 'daily expertence, continues to strengthen.: sands have been ; cured byite AIN. and as , it leaVes no odor on„tha;brooth;:requires neither nletrionon, in, diet iir+muunees,-nor. contaitm,,Mther.memurp , or noxious dirge ,in the 'least imuriods to thh . oyal , tem, it ii,bolfily.ptexentedas•the;beet remedy for such_ diaeasee yet-,oirered. r It -is used. by physi. ohms and pronounced superior:lo anyiknown re Medy: Pall fiirectione accompany each ;bottle. sale , tiCji W. corner' 3d , arid:South at rem P ilatielPhino• ano by,, 8,- ELLI ;IDr. , DarniM,-, , •31 O.- 'W. Miller ,: Lancaster;, `Mbrherseu Darrieberm "•,•,• • WADI'S PAN Apy:A; 0 'ijeeiVe4 , Mid`;foi , etipi,;kkpip9r,P.:P•ruil, • _ • Mi=EM -.9' types, ; ; , ; - t, , ,,...- , ; C ICATICO:,,iit' • letlcgOacpa, • ="" - i' . a oaiimment >Cure 0 a , a: Airless° rising • impute state of 'the :Blood andhobit-olthe b ,Chronic; dieeasee of tit.,t__PlentisVßron-, rchit Cstarrn; 'etc: rituur 7 rnralf: its 'kirins, Tefter,'SCaldlead,'CuturieoileAfeetio n ioi t h e face and extrinnitierf,.chrenicitneurmr.... ,-. . , flepatetia, , chronic Enlargements of the Joints, -White Syphilitic Affections; 'Cor - ethutional , dieonlpm; arisingfromdebility,ner-• _ ,curial and 1-kvertitary predispositionsdite. - '•,' ii 'e - very diens tbrii is taking pipe° in the 11 0 4, it in manifest *that itis brought, about by Something having . a istdostanti4e existence:' :Uwe` siip'poie the Organdief our body 'originally perfect, they, must continue' perfect unless-changed by the 'intervention of something that bears-an unbind. thy filiation telt. In all' easep,,of disease, there must be the interposition' ofsome now ingredient - wlitillili - Y - pftTyttig its part as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected whit the body. It is ababid to talk of spontaneous disease taking' place in organs previously healthy,.with out the interposition of some morbific agent; as well might we expect a piece of.clialk to transfer itself spontancouslyrito plaster.of Paris,.without the aid of SulphuriVt cid. In all disease there is a Prior cause which 'must be removed, thro' the agency of-the Blood. - For this purpose there is no remedy superior-to the Panacea. In evidence the following is submitted to the public : • . Philadelphia;lune 7, 1847. Having been apprised of the nature cif.thePan. even, it affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend Wotan valuable remedy for all those chronic. Coneritutional and -glandular diseases, tb which it is .espe6ially adapted. . ' To those who are afflicted, and require medicine' pr- an alterative, they cannot obtain -it in a'more ngreabre; active and uniforrri state than is to be found in the Pan acea. I have used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yoitrs, &c. 'D. ALLISON, If. D. Prepared and sold afThe North %Vest corner of Third and South. streets, Philndelphin, and re: tailed in Carlisle by S.- F. 1.4,1017. Put up in pint bottles at $1 per bottle. , feb23 Dr. Traphagett'S Balsamic Extract of . Sarsaparilla, ,Is the beat and cheapest Prepai-ation of Sat , saparilla ever offered to thepublic, being I distilled from the first quality °I - Honduras Sara , aparilla Root—and one Soule of,this prepara tion is warranted superior to two 'bottles ninny - ottlrelr'intne - mnrketinnti - wilt - rentin - its - yir unimanirable in any:climate. Ills this to the•taite, and from infancy to age this Extract will eradicate disease, invigorate the , and is the best medicine (bribe prevention and mire of disease ever discovered in any'sfge of the world. Its action is mild, and it cm es without sickening or debilitating the patient. -Thou sands have deed it in the Dr.'s peivato practice, and consider it the greatest blessing ever oilbred man. It oictein perfect harmony-with the laws of nature, and has never been known to fail, witCre Its men was persevered in, to cure even long canding and desperate eases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh,Colie, Coughs, Colds, Con sumption, Cramps,Cancerous Soresand Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery, Ery sipcla s, Fever and Ague, Female complains, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, .lauoilice; Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles. Scrofula, Spinal complaint, Salt Rheum; Seri'll Head, Syphilitic complaints, Tic Dolereuy, Pimples on the Face, - Swelled Limbs and Joints, Pain in ~tho Side, " g Blood and all cases of Prostration of Strength, and General Debility of the Inman body. In all eases enumerated above, Dr. Trepha gan's Sarsapasilla rapidly and surely restores to' heath. Atrial will satiety anytine of the truth 'of these representat ions. 3'O 1111 E LADIES. . Delicate Feinales who suffer from theobsirtic. flogs and debility to which Ladies of sedentary habits are liable, will by the use of one or two bottles of Dr. Trapliegan'ti Sarsaparilla, regain their health and color. - It is Valuable to those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to assist - nature by quickening the blood and joyjigthit Mg the system. Ladies who have pale complexions, (lull eyes, blotches ue the face, rough skin orTreckles, and are use Dr. Traphegan's Sarsapa rilla. It will cleanse the blood, remove the freckles and blotchesond give you as animated cpunteminise, spirlkfing eyes, fine spirits, and . beautiful complexions. Children who are suffering from bad and un healthy In nom( of the blond, can .be quickly re. stored to Iteilrfili. strength and bloom. Dr. 'I nip hagim's Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pat amble, children take it readily, and such us are thin and eleakly soon S ear a robust and healthy appearance. It can be administered to Infants with perfect safety, and such as are suffering from summer Complaint will receive great relief. Nothing can be more astonialtinethan its in vigcratin,..; effects upon the human in stem. Per. se..s all la le and weakness before taking it, at once become robust and healthy under itsin fluence LI PREVENTS DISEASE The um of a bottle of Dr. Tilt plingen's Stamp. mills occasionally, will prevent discase,mal ass Fall soil Spring purifier of the system it stands unri ulled at-the present day. Its use will pre. vent it world of sufferingno.l pain. It all persons will keiS - p•theie blond purified and their bodies strengtheneo by the use of this Saresp..rilla, they will he sum to escape the attack of MI prevaletit or contogious disease.. t ryPurehasers will be careful to observe that every bottle of Dr Traphagen's Balsamic Extract ef'Sarsiparilla has his written signa. lure in black ink MI the label of the bottle, and a fee simile printed in rod ink on the outside wrapper, as a guard agninst.counterfoit , :f - Put up in handsome white abuts quart bottlaßott the low price of ONE Dt.LLAR per bottle: For sale v: holes:do and retail by COLLIER. I and BROTHERS only, at their Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle aped - a s: '.. The _Great English Remedy. Dr. Barber's Idniament • 201/1 . .210113831n0 . • TThis most valuable Ciebtocation has heou 'used ,With wonderful success in thn cure of some of tho most troublesome (Wessell with which the horse is affected, (without destroying the hair) such as old strains; swollings; Baff in:eta ofjolnts; galls produced collar and saddle, strains Of the shotilders, hoof. pastern and coffin joints. straine of;the bonc„ - :knee, ' and ;fetlock, poll . evil;. fist Wes, curla;iplinte, !Ovid, tviodgalle, inefrs,*&e. It very soon Aimee old or fresh woundiTci bruised, fistures, poll evil,ourbs,'elc,iand gives Instant,lnstantrelteftn the seratchus,:grease etn. Sitn the; d iskeses - incident ' to horses' hating ;bite feet and noses, produced` by IlAch ao often dentrey a the:hoofs-and-boned-of Mr) feet; and resists the ',action of pulphni; and Vitriol ointments,aud remedies eqUally, r . • - 'No application'' has"dlierotOforet proved so useful in golaving stillness of the tendons and joints and producing,. suck Immediate . and beneficial directs in' crgoll'ed heels, brought on 'by high reeding;splints'ind ' This'Embroertion is , highly recommended 'fpr,lers;=keeper, oft livery' stables, wa~(ore_ec, stage propriators,and,private'gent:emen,nwn ine-horses,,, as -on-,invalUabliv- iemedy, , and : sbotild be owistentry.kept in their .Also farmers, whose „ koradeein:an tri; . kicka; , cuts and „Wounds, 111' . 1ind ekinilly, advantageous to keep itcorietalitli l int'fitiOdrir It-:Is . equally; 'beneficial ' in , ,the`Areatrilen (sot cattle,' roi:irl/1ik,0r0;,4604 Cute' Wetted'', isle: or as • - , ,ditilishi7by*ia - MEINC r I Ettlii;SOleAgent. , ;W.11,21.180 . * ' „,'• ' , . •'. lign An •••• ""4gbll/1. • ?At 5-d 0. : A :,17,WirieT3614141D4,Pr-fil'„Y.i,lZ'Mt,t47l.s.tgilldtlittl.f,OrtnAtie4'l lil 5 ~, ,1 0- . , , Fo; ~,,,,,,,,.7,r.r.i4,,,- ', '•; , . 'stile' Y: ' f-- ' ,•,f , :. it/lWorib'lBll, litlia' VANkibeViiiii4 4 4 , , Ti v t it ..,, ,r., ‘. 11 ,0t., , .. .LARGE linoct;iiiop, -0- '-s-'.'4', 'N-1i0n01V,..'1—'i,_:. , !!,:' , 22;•:-, ; ~,' --:,- f', ' ~,T.:',,',:j,,,tht, •-..,., .:. -, , , , - " Kel 13114T0.'-'t )0 ' bra:ll7.- ."{. I O;tvaI!•MBAIPPI SucessomiDr. J.ll , lllyeri ) , tr. hue imd received and,ianoiv opening a biro & well selectee •"Aoriment of FRESH DRUGS;, 'II4EDICINES,Aci - ,o!--ImiLwhieli , will.bii levied rtheltilloying, • r , hor, Quinine,. tp100.,. t a t enit il n ' r • Cutlery,- i s ' is ' • .ye tu s, races ! s, Alcohol, Turpentine, Pine I, ' Also, a large Se soriment'of P FT.JMERY, Hair and Tooth 41rusheer Umbrellas, Walking-Canes , Remmers and MIMI'S Shaving Cniam, Bear's Oil, Cologne 'Water, Hair' Dye, Ox Marrow randy Soaps, Extracts, • Meng FUN, Curling 'Fluid; and - FANCY ARTICLES of every description, ..to4hich_hofratiplietfully the public: His assortment is a full and rich one, and ho hopes by strict attention to business and tow prices, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. • Physicians' prescriptions carefully compoun ded. I. A. STHOP, - qmay4 West Main street, Carlinle. CARD. DR. J.l MYERS has disposedable entire stock ofDrugs Ike, to Mr. 3. A BISHOP, of Harrisburg, who will continue to do.businese at my old stand onMain street.. Mr. Bishopthne had considerable experience in the Druo nese,. and I confidtmtlk recommend him; to- the customers of the eiore and solicit a'continuance of their favors. . • . • Willy this orrangesneer; Dr. MYERS Will be enabled to ere hie undivided attention toft4 donee of hie profession mny4 MONICER'S Confectionery, rrut t & To Store, North Hanover SYrcet, Carlisle. , rriHE subscriber would. respectfully inform country merchants and the public generally, that. he is constantly mannfacturing and has al ways on hand CANDIES of every variety, (which for - quality cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the' State) which he will 'sell wholesale or retail at the OLD STAND, iN. lien. I over street, a few dqors •north' of .re Bank, whero he has also on hand FRUITS aid NUTS of the latest importations, which Wit. be sold at the lowest prices for cash. His store consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, ,Detetv - C(Fewtigts7 - Cream-nuts, Pea-Hate, En glish Walnuti, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts. He- wouldildso , inform -the public-that he has just returned from the city with a very large stock of 'PRRSII: FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of superior doable refined, crushed and pulverized -LOAF . SUGARS , ;Brown Su gars, amoug which is' a very fair article for fd. cis. per 164 COFFEE, from 8 to 10 etc per lb.; n superior article of trri Young Hys an d Black TEAS; .MOLASSES Or all kinds; %e -ter, Soda and Sugar Crackers.; Cheese, Choco late, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes. FRESH SPICES, viz; Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs. Ginger and Mus tard. . 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 him, and hopes by a desire to please to-merit a continuance-of the same. All oroers from a dis tance thankfully received and _promptly attend ed to. (rany4l -- P: - MITNY ER GREAT BAILOAINSI SECOND SPRING ARRIVAL rt T BENTZ'S Cheap Cash Store, where they are...now opening the greatest quantity of new and cheap Gomm, of the following kinds: 'CLOTHS, CasSimeres and Vestinga- CALICOES,-of every variety and style, from 4 to 124 eta. per yard—and some of these are first rate at 6/ and 8 cis. The assortment con sists of about 9000 yards. Forty pieces FRENCH GINGHAMS, at 1.4, 16, hod tilit-cts. per yatd. •IVIANCHESTER, GINGHAMS-10, and the heat for 16 cm. • .LAWNS—ome benutiful patterns, 12i, 181, and 25 cis. per yard. . ALPACHAK-181. 25, 271 50 and 62/ cut per yard. Wo hove the cheapest Alpachati in town. MUSLINS—White and unbleached, at al: prices, and lower than ever sold before. CHECKS, Tickings, and Pantaloon goods at all prices. Hirsiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats, Oil Cloths, Flannels. cotton-and linen Tnble Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and In fact every arti cle in our line of business. These goods are offered to the public at lower prices thnn can be bought any where in the State of Pennsylvania, as our means of perches ing ors equal to any, and fur superior to most country merchants. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, k& &c. Give us a call and we feel satisfied you save money in making-your purchases. A. & W. BENTZ. 3 doors south of the Post Office I= BMW YORK VARIETY STOlO.i. y & M. COLLIER & 'BROTHERS, beg 0 • leave to inform the citizens of puniberland and adjoining counties, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIE'T'Y STORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Haverstick and Lyon's stores where Ithey will be happy to receive the. calls o f all wishing articles in their line, They will at all times keep on hand n well selected assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Plitent Medicines, embracing •nearly. every de scription, and in fact 11. in little of every thing usu ally kept an extensive variety' store. They are - the exchisive agents for the sale of -147-Traphnsen's - celebrated - fulmonic Mixture, and his 'Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Green's celebrated Oxygenated 'Niters, for Dys pepsin and Plithysic. Thep are also the exclu sive agents for this county of the 'NEW Yong CsliToxsd Comid)4 and will keep con stantly'oelisid .a large-supply of their superior Teas. - • . - In conclusion they bog !clvert) say, that they are determined to at .very small%profits for CASH. and invite nll wishing bergaips to give them n call. Orders from - country' merchants supplied upon the Most reasonable terms. Cnrliftle, mny4 . • •,2 REIVCOVILL. 11\TATIIAN „HANTCI4„ having,reMoved Ins Cheip.CLOTHING , STO RE to the room formerly Occupied by.:ll, •Gr9ve c on'tho eicif 'corner .01 the .Market Square,' opposito Forster's • store,. would 'reel:100•4111y inform , Me friends' and. be'. phhlid in general, ihat he intends to' continue the busineSs dk, numO„extenelvn settle than heretofore.:fie.htnijnstreceived from the-en:stern cities a Wife assorttnon't of4pRING ' mnd - 8 CMIVIFIR — GOCCS mole aPP af thd:slionto notimand irk.the• most dutiable 'manner, .have on land . a large "seleation of .R.E4IDY7MADE CLOTHlNq,"Cheaper ihan.ever offered ,, to the publid -before—ouch black' and . blue 'Dress Coats, Frock" and Saitk Coats of varions colors,. Taitied Coats of 11[ shapes_ add 'colors, Suinmer Cloth Conte; „Linen . ; Cot ton„and , Jean„coats • and other ;'.Linen. of , fashionable;conts; ;black. ,and ;cabby Ctillintore.SPante; Sll iiiiner Paula of .everit3tietterirMon 'andjolor ond'z'fancy fiatin'Veste--a". Shirt Ern - some and' colors ome arid-Collars; .'heck :and pocket liandkeinhiefs; Btocke;'Suependers of ell kinds, and_very,cl.oo.: •' forget place4—oalho goat catflerof the , ~..; , • •.• may ii":`, ''' . , , i,ll , o33inir,,,Cll4oilti;''''' , ''''''''. - . ) : , - , :',", TUST.: l 9olied:at .IthoT,' .'"Bee .lElivd, 9 !:: i 71irie lot of I:4hightiiifigtiiiine and. Biregeni; whiehlwill Weald ollOop forsooh:''!iniirOL ININGHA.MS.—/tiet new,iUPplk . ; •Vir of Ginthamei julyl2'. ' . 0,1 catoDONB::,,;,, L4W NS ' ~--A handsome apiortinant of "mina On hand. and will be Tepid vairaheap: - hyN uIDS) '„ CROOKti • 's gRENO4 WRIFED,OO,I44A,RIII.-IJuat reecliied, a' trine' alto rttneni jpl , 'Worked co tins; a bcautlfel article; and very cheapkv .;•-• 1 12 ll.loltOoKa '!. , ..:; , '..! , *.0i,10,,,1. k.AL , 4 1. tgE,subieriberehtl,lop cawed from Phil. ;freil 'a u,oogo,,M,OtecK Our E a tii.bi?uvideivoldi t l , o t:lol3.t. A i Att„l9'..rtotil!P Pr4c't, VeicianiAisCothfrte. ;0411tOtfnoK°4ant !''',I P (ti Y iiiioli•chopeora r Viic ittelyf ore ,A . ,__ '~•1. ~'~~ :. i?.% 44. d l i tlitecr ' D 13,11 1 .8878 8 VSGETABLE ELECTUARTAIR INTERNAL REMEDTIIOII. TEE PILEtt,- . . , . ~ • . .. • , . i' itimplienti:!6otooo.cas'es cirredinthe Peet yearl Hlliitnedieincie,W,arranted . to cure. all ~ - cadet; of lliee,,either 'lpleiding 'or 'blind, • ir inttinil'Or extbintd,tirid.all,inflammetori die. time found:, imeonjunation with 'the Piles„... sioeh as Chronic 'Dysentery 1 desatlbed,M4B fhiiiitvloi Certificate r''' ' : . ..-- , .- , . ~,.- , :Ehiladelphia,, , Sept. 9,-1847 . . Idesers.'Ketehron & Ifirnehew:=4.A.entre.r-A. bout . fi ve years atio'l Wie:allliated With:what was called chronic dyeentery.l 'I have suffered with it, ever sinio,,and,physiciatic hove told me that; any liver was affected,"tirid' that ow boiviAti were , ulceiated, fbr blood. and pus, at• tended with a 'peculiar putrid smelh'were,the frequent _clischatgefi....ALshort., timtriine&l • - made - a - visit - ttrldialcwhaffurettli - WhiMes of .benefit from change of air, bet 'suffered more severe than ever befote. While there,'. phy. eician offered' to cure- me for S4O, in three months. Happily, in the midst of intense pitin occasionally relieved by laudnum, I eaw in t he wrapper of vim. Eleattiary, a perfect description of my complaint,, together with many *Meilen -of cures; - This . gave - mg - great confidenee;in the medicine, and I par. chased a box, nine doles of Which has apps. rently, cored . me, and I. ank prepared to any _evitything_iir_its.lavor,.or.reltdetrinyaervice I can to humanity by aubseribing to its meribil Respectfully yours,. BENJ. PERCIVAL i 80 S. Sixth'eh ' Weaknise and inflammation of • the Spine, . falling, of .the bowels, Womb' &e; that females particularly are subject to, under. *Mira circumstances; for which many certificated could. be given of speedy-cures—but delicacy forbids, heir publication. ' • . . Severe and habitual costiveness, noir . of bluod to the .head, dyspepsia, fistulas inflam. motion id' liiiiiitomach, find a speedy•cm - Tiff Dr. Upham's Eleetuary. It is an internal mmedy, and cares bY its action on the bowels and blood, the relaxed - state of Which is the cause of the above named disesees, ...., ~ ~., . . _ UNIVERSAL COSIMENDATION From every city, town and village;Where Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Electoary "hes been` Introduced, the most gratifying lintel& wance of its effects have been received by the rroprletor. lii - bundreinstantes it has triumphed over cases which were deemed . ifiCtirable. • Letter of Capt.G, W. Lean, late of the IL S service, and Member of the N. J:Legialeture Rahway, June 16,1847 I have been afflicted. for years with the Piles, and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, almost everything mum. hug the name of. a remedy. I had as a matter of course, lost all confidence in medicine.— Under this feeling I,was induced—not without reluctance, I confess.—louse Uphsm'sEleetu... ary, and having used it about three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of' the disease laud eh me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G W McLEAN ~ ' Addressed to the agents in Columbia. Ga: Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20. I 847 Messrs, - Winter' & Epping—Gents:—For the last fifteen years I have been afflicted with that most disfreesing disease .The Bleeding Piles,' and have had recourse to a great many medicines, without obtaining relief, pistil I obtained 3 boxes of - Upham's Pile Eldatuary ftom you, which have so far relieved me that I take great plessinre in recommending it to all who ore afflicted with Piles, aria safe and aura randy.: a P 'MILL former]; Bookkeeper. Bank of Colubin Remaikable cure of Bleeding Pilau,. Portland, Me., March.l4 ,My Dear Sir —1 cannel express 'to yon• - my sincere ancfhear Veit thanki fur the wonderful cure Ishave experienced Jiy the use of your truly valuable Pile Electoory. 1 have been-a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles for tan years past, "so much so; that 1 becanie reduced to a mere Areleton, with loss of appetite-and general derangetrient of the digestive owner my eyes also became affected, and in frtit was a misery to myself, and wan obliged to give up my office here, which-I held in the Custom•llouse some years. I have tried all kinds of medicine, hdd the best advice the phyniciane of Boe'on and this place could give s . spent much money and twice submitted to o surgical operation. I had become perfectly' tired of life, and at this, suggestion of try friends I was induced to try a box of your medicine. The Brat I found relieved inp _ slightly, still I persevered and purchased. a second, and asapre you when I got half through I found myself getting well; I still kept ; on, and now lam a new man. -My dear sir, language cannot exprias my ihankaobat I em once more restored to health, and nor , in a condition to support myself and family de pendent on me. Youra.rearectfully, 'with great regard, • SAMUEL CHARLTON New York, ./nne 14', 1848 • Messrs. Ketchum dj Henshow—This certi fies that I hero been severely afflicted far many years• with the Piles, but more particularly within The lest nine months. Baring used all the remedies prescribed by my physician, also. ' having tried other menus to little or no odw .vantage,l become very much discouraged and felt as though I must suffer as long as - I But providentially I was informed by Mr. Mott, instructor of the public school at Staten, Island. that I could he cured by your varasoble Pile Electuery. Having confidence in his internee'. I immediately procured soma ; of the medicine and. am-very happy to Inform you that I am now . perfectly cured by the use of holy one bei..Nery truly your obedient servant, • • GEORGE R CROSS Snid 'wholesale and. retail by KETCHAM & HENSHIAW.,I2I Fulton Y. and by druggists generally. throughouL the United Slates and Canada:. Price St sold in, Carl.sle . t7 5..ka,4977,. • July 26, 1848 •- Stanton's Etternal Reniedy, S .4 1 &./. 7 17a1.1E01 . 2". 'thow ,univeroally acknowledged to be the . INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Ithinimatism, Spinal Affections, CWltniCilibli ,8„of the. MuOcles, Sore Throat• and Quinsy, It. sues, Old Clcore, Pains in the Back and Cheat, Ague in'the Breast and Face.' Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises,- • Salt Rheumcßurntg-CrooPt Froeted Feet . , , -• Nervous ' Mews. • • . 'ETUNT'S LINIMENT is su'eleining a voter!. NUL ety unequalled by:any . similar retnedy• , It requires no puffing to give it a reputation, eel been for some time silently and worms_ it, andMow,Vh - eb its beiteticiof effects have Deel exnerienced by so Many,t he . expresikion . e Ot_g_n% rude ere!continuellY e PP elmn g's nn9L in"." w" have.been made whole by its means are d esirouq .. 'that the afflicted ehould.no longer remain tano - rant - of ittiiiiiidifablo'and infollibleefficacy. ;Mr."Geo..E. Stanton, the Proprietor t IQ l it a ti ng atantly receiving testimonials of benefits re .frour use,eind many of the curee it lass c, almost! exceed belief,- ' lntone case a child Eif el_ beenli cripple for eight, years, haying wye ,'the spine,,wheri et the age . or tyorag,":4 4 o,l fmh , c h a i r ; medical treatmen. o t otot e to ; bottles Of. ihe'Lihißenf restored njml and he, new loins with. HI ‘'Plafrr e l i i,y4ra L „ . .. s, 94 l bror7golobiAirr° l !'"": l ;i lifii ao to It pi lh i e n ni ceh a i n m d oTb i ti ll eirly a ,e ll 4rf u egiro•Sr,4, 4/*5 . 5 ° per;t?ottla. 7. - - • • ~Re A rm itT;ll - 'I3,I'AtILLOY QIN 4 41 to Jig tbsmost valua bl e re pa, , soltHawildsored, and May' tial"tn dY NIL h " . Y et 'ArV a n ' ,.' : i. - v ill who ' way , hive O.' e U r ali t i h ttitt " e n e H tt it it - eitee: l m e i ' tr e r f L lW ie nt s Fs : lay A flee, - tn•THE B*Em ri 'i -) t• r intended thetti aiThie P t ar e r game le*iiioe rlot'lm i n 4 .t r i"4l°9t be truly' urging of infants, en d may t ed t , ‘ , urett4.Friend , •' Prieto 25 c box : y . 01 , 1E4 E. , STANTON , , 'ProPpetoro,',9iPK:, Sold by • qi...m.4441 , 1;yeis Clms. PaTnitsCatm!!,a,„ , ,,p . 1 1,>? 1) Ed o w nn at d d io S n at at, i11 , tali e l er n o n i o T n a n ti _ lns ur a g to • 401, ~ ti, A.;Cuthrarei'l•the`mftuotown . 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