MI It'i*.t4gBlgaldgatVW • PUBLIS.ItED EVERY WEDNESDAY. .. OFFICE in the South TOest angle of the public • - • PSquare back of the - Court-110as, • .! • • • • ••: , • • TERMS BF SUBSCRIPTION. • Orya•Ddriar and Fifty cants a j'enT tx Allizktittli. 'l'mcl , i)ellare;lrpald Within tha YOU?. . ;One Ddllardareix months. Thriiiiitofririk will be - iiiidly adhered tn. Tn secure :the piper !lithe reduced tarsus It MUST be paid cash in advance. . ..,e • -^ RATES. .OF ADVERTISING; .i.lkdit'ertlentents,nteltina' fifteen linen-or Tenn, will flori cb ira.itret.the rete'nf Fifty cenlif for one inser tion—three times for One. Dollar, end , twenty-five cents tim Livery intosegnent insertion. Ytarly udver tisars will bweltersed'aiThe followittt rotes: • • One Column, witlttne paper , for mu:7,lr, - A l 5 Itilfa coin inn„ do. do. = - $ll Two Agnates. With ritiette rife he uFtis, - Stip nliatriC2lllCerda., with the piper, • JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Stith ns - IT rivoniars nndsvery AT description or Printing exectiled hundsontely and soiled Piously and nt the LOW ETRICES • lading) Conti. 'lndian Cote is an anrieni, well known, and indispensable protlnction of nature. It etfrisists of a number of varieties, _ >which are thought to oWe their climate.. live characters. to the accidental Moditi eililoll9 of te, soil_ and culture, ratite/ than to ally originaldill'erenees. - Wlieli due •regardis paid to the varieties, it, ~.ntt_trite Considered a sprecropht almost every finniod of the habitable globe be-. 1 tweet) the. latitude of 43'? North, and corresponding parallel South. Its prin cipal culture- is confined to the United States, Mexico, the \Veit Indies and most of the States of South America, It is also found to thrive in India, Japan, China, Ausualia, the Sandwich islands, grotips - of the Azores, Madeira, the Ca naries, as well as other ocean isles. , Rob lin, Ilmnbolt. Bonpland and others, - have noticed the plant in its indigenous state in America, and hence have. con- eluded that itwas first derived from this country. All the early historians, both 'of Notch and South• America, give the surest testimony_ that this grain, is of American origin,. and speak of 'it as having. fo Consutbd a great _part <a the . 1 foo' of the Indians, from nine immemo rial. Mr. Sehooleraft, in 'a late report, says it is conceded all hands that it is a tropical', or at least, a Sontherm plant. lie remarks that it was not known in Europe before the discovery of this country, and that we learned the mode of cultivation froM .the Indians. a nd not they from us. It was eultiva hy theiroquoiti'in fields suffieiently large to entitle them to the name of agz ricUlturiets; and was undoubtedly high ly praised.hy them as an irf§eigial article of-support. Mr. Schouleraft states that the warriors Of the six Nations were in the habit of inulertaking journeys of thousands of miles in event. :carrying no other food than a. little meellrom . parched and pounded corn, relying on the forest ganie for meat. - One table . spoonful of this mFal mixe.l with a little sugar and Water, will sustain a warrior for twenty-four hourtr, -vithout meat. Maize contains less nutritive matter than_ - wheat, barley or oats., but more than either rice or potatoes. In fart, it has about three and a. half . times the %tawny of nutritive matter4ound in po tatoes, a much larger propot non of starch, and less water. The proportion of oil found in corn, as far as it has been examined; varies, from an entire aft servse to I I per cent., arcimling-- to the virieties employed,. Oily Co: n makes a dry kind of bread, and is not sufficient ly adhesive to rise well without an al mixture of rye or other dour. The varieties of Indian corn are very numerous, exhibiting every grade of size rotor mid ronfonnotion. between the shrubby reed that grows on the shores of Luke Superior to the' gigantic stalks Apof the Ohio Valley; the tiny ears .with close-clinging grains of Canada; the brj . iliant, rounded little pearl, or Me: bright red grains and while cob of the eight rowed haematite, to the swelling ears of the large white an dyellow gourd Gourd-seed of the South. There are something like 11 principal varieties cultivated in the United States, which ma be distinguished by the number of r f grains on the cob, and the color, shop or eof the kernels. Wood .Ashes Fieneficlal to Meadows. Mr. &T., Gray, of Salem,N. Y., in forms us that in the fall of 1845, he sowed 25 bushels of enleached ashes on twe acres of meadow, situated Un a hill side,Taeing the west, which had.beeta. mown annually fur thirty years. •I'he last crop of hay from this groundis preeeeding the application of the ashes. did not'exceed a half ton to the acre; but the neat year after (18404 it was More than double that quantity (1847.) the hay crop, was mown three we Its ear lier ihan.usual, and was more thk s one fourth heavier than that of 1846. My.' G. atitibufes the increase of the N e t crop, in patio° the. influence of a mall' stream of water, by which_ one lialf:of'tffe meadow was overflowed do- Oce early p . art of the season: yet he that We - pritieiptfl•eause of the inettenSe raft-the, applicator of the mdt itsovhich thiiike . amply repaid the A'Att , • •-•-r ' i.nntif,tqtnatt s nv.,:ro PuitiFY __IVATE n._ 1 t ts . pdt s'c't generally se it might .to - be, that 'minded alum - possesses III? ProP erty of , pittifyin• - ,water. A inige tattle' spoottfaiini.,pulvorized alum sprinliled intrra •liog.t . toti .of - water, (the water stirred. kOnitl'ei•the'titne,)will. after the. - -- litpsp- i !if-tljNI; , Itonrs; by- pretifli tat i ttg'to, the' hotiom the impure partiele - s,'tio:'ptyi: rify'i - ',:thifit,will hp fnentl,to -, pqnsest. "T!; 1 7t•1 11 ith ( YPlhnefis kinklclearWt!..9f .tite kttekt sprinwaynter.,,, Ar.lptillfpi!ek , q-i —0 1 1.0"nt Gib r`gnont , 111 P): Ao',oiii4e4 bye -- • 4e4:xqinsonl`6l:,?:';'...., `,...I'LW-i,j.ts,..":l' ,; ~7;.7.;!,..,,,,-4.4,, . - 4., ..--. •,',• :?.,4,:l,liNvto, , fiurrdie Do etivrii, ( -‘ , Evett • .. Pityp,ii*ltl;2hri. ntAleSeilf'o)7lldifit'x4,i'; .. , tef,%itittikiii:,if4Ay.NOcia,,:.iali;iii;. ,, ltnnil 0 1 4)1 , 11.,or,t*fatve ',oil svniet , ;-' el inply, id ' ilitseeverkihirigitt. i ' Trii:ii,e,'ool 01 . 1)§,' dilel*Vrltkikfiki'Aitrn Vi:p . ... l. , if:wifl4ig t iiiriV i iti remove a I aciditrori'hq-oderv, I;4; . dairy: 3 otoinitivi;Vetneln:bl4l:'lhitti''" l `"' '. ' , Stlit Ili,tdirry 4 rVittifT tnitil'z.4lii=' h t il "It3r4:-*4I 4II PL - Petaa,, - .1? -- . -1 1 nye ,tbe7 :. trtinkerWhollie ;o,ll;ptiril - tiled,On.,lle, i .:":'liiiii Vidlitsiiidifillalkei:4Fe init:iksifir, '' , ' ,4l -11 ' ':4lol24oi.iii,e,Wßk...stin,:i'fallilig• , with ' , ",';(ttie frinittie'ned'iatis;therno,- 'llicike,:lotti ', , ..o , 7:llo4liiiikii•E* l tithat Vial 'iiiitY'itlll/0` t.., tzoa- 1 , .. - ' ' ( - ' ,' i ' , ,Ci .! I N I A i MiittK)CIi:C gi I rpf144.0, ,,, , !..t..., pi.':, , ~; ',..L- ''., • .;.,:,..,.44::, -- 142. 7,-. - -74, 4 "ti30. 4- t;-.4 , - , 4; , - •,..- , ,, , c ,t-t--,- ; ,.. n t.-4-i-0-4- 1 , )1 ' - ''zi ;29,1'•(7 , r',-; , ;•11 - ,, ,, ,vy; -- f - t; , ;• ,,,( 4 . !7-5,7.' 4 ,f , ,'. o '.• . '),,:i•;. ll ...c.', , 2' ). ,'.. `r, •--f. • ', •,, • "I'AF!"galiVlßlOiria- lie Asf. prof i tahl!%in Vet!tiMia lfaAygenarally been Viip_mast aitripte,, if.mot the, most Mk. vious. ..XVlat!tofilil be more simple for inattinee than tile - balance-handle knife the idea of Making, the handlii.lmayier than the'Wade, so thaf the, latirr 4 may not falltupon the table When:Me-knife is laid lioriiontally! And yet the . En-. OVA inventor maddatiinimense for:- tund nut of his lucky thoughtl-r-Gran. Mosely. Kentuckyiis likely to reap an equally ample pecunbiryliarvest from -an idea hardly more. complex. ft is an irregolin piece of iron, or eccentric le ver, no bigger, than an ordinary castor Jo a ikle, which forms a' perfect win dow fester, by which weights and -pulleys may m .l-y dispensed with, The operation of it is as certain as it is, simple.; and the expense of -attaching.it would he fifteen cents a windoW, instead of three dollars, which is abont the cost . •of attaching the present , apparatus. Gen. Alogely has also received a large sum (or this little contrivance—the plan of which he whittled not of a Mock,' of ivrald, in about ten • minutes.— (Balt. Atnar. - illisrthancou9 Fall Millinery Gociils, 01IN SrON It: N. SONS, • Importers-and sr - Dealers in Silks, Ribbons: and Millinery Gouda, No. 45 Som . ]) Second street, Philndel• phis, have just received and are lIIIW opening a very rich 118st - wi/ant of FALL MILLINERY GOODS, such its Figured and corded . toonel.goode of now de Bonliot Satins, of all colors Plain and Corded Velvets. all ccdor Fancy Bonnet and 'Cap Ribbous,..a large and beautiful variety French and American Flowars, all prices Black Dress Silks, Bombazines Fancy Laces, Quiflings, Fall Trimmings Bonnt Crowns, Tips, Buckranns, . beautiful assortment of French Fancy Feathers, front the first maputhetory in Paris. A large proportion of the above goods being 'of ourdtwn importation, we are enabled to oliM them nt very low prices. [eep lt—lmo Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves !!! Al No. 97, South Second street. Phdaddphia. CJ. TINDAI4I,. respectfully invites on r examination of his large stiTeli-of Stoves, embracing some of the best and most elegant patterns •of 'Pennsylvania, New York -Peeks kill, Troy, &e.. together with n beamibil assort ment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves slid Radiators, for parlors, dining rooms, chambers,Or kitchens. Ile believes that hie assortment will compare to advantage with that of any other estsblish. tnent. Ile Ins also a splendid stock of Orr's celehrsted Air-tight Stoves, for vltich — he has 'een agent for many years in - this city, in the manufacture of which for excellence and cheap ness, he refers to his nnmerons piwelinsers, rind for beauty of patterns he believes himself unri valled. For Stoves,'whetherof Wood or COnl, his n=t4ortment is complete. He feturns hts thanks to'hil: old customers, to whom and to the public he renews his invitation to give hint n call nt the old stand, No. 97,8. Scowl street, Philndcl• phi% [Qe p 2 0 'Tew Goods, Cheaper than aver! Et.)IIGE CROOKS, in West Main street, NIX Carlisle, has just returned from the cite with a largo assortment of 'DRY GOODS, which he will bo able to sell cheaper than any where sold in Carlisle. Ile offers Vend .. 4= - 4 black and brown Mnslin superior to any ever sold in Carlisle. 'Fancy prints, fast colors, at 61 and 10 cents. Also, Furnikure ice, (t 1 to 10 cents ; all of which is much sinteri or in quality to ally he has been selling. Ging hams IQ to 123 , etc. Mizslin de Lithe 12,5.: large nosortMClll of white, red. yellow stud green Flatlet, cheaper than any body ever thought of, 3 with-, nll wool, at 16e, ninth as usunlly sellir.for 31c; He has Fancy Cassinures at 75 , , such as has been selling at one dollar; Crissineits, Tweeds and other Woolen onds etinnlly cheap. Also, Ladies' dress goods, such no Cashmeres, Alpacas, Ifornbazine, fiig'd aloes de Lane, &c,; all of which will he sold cheaper than ever. GR OC ESC; nod brown Seger, 5 in (dr, ernshe'd and loaf. 10e. Molasses, Honey, r. 11) Black Ten r - • per lb.; Y. Ilyson, Imperial do; Spices of all kinds; sup. cider Vinegar. srp6 LtEI,V LINE OF STAGES, FROM CARLISLF TO YORK! THE subscriber begs leave to inform the tray cuing eninnintrity Jinn he intends to run a LINF OF' STAGES FROM CARLISLE - TO Yott arid bark, three times tt week, as follows 'Leave Carlisle on Monday, Wednerday 'and Friday mornings, at 5 o'clock, A. St, and passing through Churehtown, Dillstewn and Dover, arrive at York at I o'clock, -P. at, which will train time to take the - York train of cars for Baltimore, 'lxtve York for Carlisle at 1 o'clock, xe(immediately after the arrival of the ears,) qq.each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.-- - The subscriber assures those who may pat ronize him, that he has prep•tred himself with comfortable and safe Stages, and Will use every effort possible to act3mmodato travellers. Pas sengers from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of .the subscriber, and will be called for at the places they request. In York they wilt en gage at the-Depot, or Whim Hell tavern. GEO. HENDEL. Extensive Livery Stable. THE subscriber respeCtfully informs'the pub. lie that he continuos to carry on the LIVERY Bust:less in all its branches, at the old stand.— Hie Hoasse are numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages embrace every variety of. pattern, such as Coaches, Gigs, Tillburys, Sulkies, Hag gles, tk.c., all of the, best .finielt,. His drivers are careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable gait, always ready fur customers, at low rates. The subscriber, desirous of securing the pat ronnge of the public, will rpare no gams or es pause to render his establishment worthy of the most liberal encouragement. julyetl-3m • GEO. lIENDEL WEST PHILADELPHIA STOVE IVORE.S TliE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and tho.publiOAhat they ere now prepared to execute any, orders With which they may, ho favored:for their. Wiet Philedsipina Complete COOK STOVE, of whirl they, have -three-sines; CANNON .. .Ind BARE CYLIN-, DER Stoves, seven sizes; Bases and, Tops , fir Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; thieiv.PLATPifour sires; ,Cort:xas ',Ate-vane, l'Ant.on...Sroves, (for WriodJ'two :Sixes; G.ts o.lll:o3,'lbece surfs CAST 4tol.{ .i llEATUitS) and it ittrew mad beautiful assortment , of Patterns for Troll Railing. ',Their . ,goods tirerill made of the best material, •toud,from howand'heautiful designs. heir - West7PhiltidelphleCOMplettv - 19; -- wit 'out.,doub.l.;:3hol base; nnd most - , saleable COnk Strive fritheirritirket: They ere Constructed'with Iltfott!ff - Y ; itent , Feadet, Front. and Grate, which kiVes.tham a decided. atteerictitii:evei'all - wh er e. They only went a 1411.16 confirm 'what is here, .‘, kinds - deuidelO,o,rder With proutptneseand,;Aespatelt: , ;l trt ' Samples ilnay seen , an d'ords is e attibe: : Fouridrytolor.l IL , l3..Kohler'strilsl ,, M.Second 'it'? et': D 01801111 . 6'187 - S. Beeend'ittr,' rufat , ‘w illia'rns .tic-Mintis%.sosl Merhnt_stre'eUr , I ,titt I 5;, ,, K OH LiE It,/I 113 & C O . :aita23111. , ,;g,:t 1,-, I. Physig,a.vni and t aniitrikeixiltaiits 3yHo,wieh to icircligneT4Rl,l9B,,,3kc;chaap; .are rarittinattrd'hi call and ananpfolkthe large stock received' at the Bence 1.. i ofthelk het lber - .,„.ghe act q i 'alenare'frenlittodwerretiOl'sPoltPdrichesed • i - : atlthevelVloveit cash Oilcan,'ant oiii'bp - t need of'lower than articlenof thTtani:illotly . , ave,reverbeen*llrin!Otohertanir, , ciiiniy:.....i., Call'andlanknadf4 he - - dean tiii,t eltO:itio ; youi, ad'van'tege to't)o,o4lllge' froth ki1ay11,,:tv,11i1,19;,,1115`,, ydeilii hug.) ~--,1,,,.,.T•y-':;',7. , Lf 4 ? ,- ,' ,. '2 ,-, ,::. ' ;.... 1f .I ' . : . , i' ~ r-1 - -orders' fro7n floi!,;991111&Y,Illl rennin& Jaxklriiii al(entidiry ihcr artic degullt!illtle i rlS^T..?d.i.Arts; i. 1. .,?.. 3 !ii , 4 ' A ' ‘, 1 , - Q t o -kriiii.A.:,:ii''''',." ,i - ii6i(iiil o l' ci tk. 16 W 4r111° P,q u Y'P t/ t 1 M . , (4 ° 60,: i n ; c "Pi ii ' lcl ' v e ''. ""''' 'N :VY-44. " 'd'''''t' ''l '' '' 'ligli t OP"3l.l)) ._, 1- `• stiecosor,io.'.i . ';',*iityciarilitikko#),'.,ciiil!sle ( , ,Icrefl.,4 - LA,;.• ,i..r... , ,:,', ti!', l, lL-J , :%.1i ,,,, fi5:!•ftiu1t,117,,,, , ,:, Vz71:1 , 7•7......,,,,t,:;,, , , - 4- 1 , 1;-.-.-4 4 -1-0- - --•- - .7 - -:;-, T.-, . - 7 , -..yr• - ,ATriry . .. , '•':j .4..- .',.T.., -'-; ', 1 :!...-',,.'1," ''.',•:'„''' , 7'% '' ';'::'.• ' .'....i;;' '., ''‘'..tt - T' t .,l' , '"fr: ,-.. . , ” ',.`,.!•-.,' --• 1 , , ~. ,',,:: '._ , _,..,-, :,.,'1 ‘.,,,, • - ~~5r^: , ~:..,,j R:r,R:;.a :~: c~avrt~~~r~Yxex =. nRra~~~"I SiCkiTSitaBOIL:- - • • • . rfflll•lElit.4 iVerlYil•rnin,2.tviiniani'ciii child, - 1 . . but shotild take, medicirmitt•thtildiaitah• in . tire year, but more °spec lolly at this friansint timm,for.there -probably were ne ad inn causes existing at one period as there a •nii so likely to .produce a statoOfsickness.:. i repeated change's in the ' attnapplierebi. acting - air.they do. upon; the, Constitution and', quality of the blood- itself, give occasion 'for the most:Fail Mid malignant ,disorders: The bile banomnit (and .olten iyithout.any warning) in a finial nerininnioini Conditirin .from these repeated .changes,..and it -the Otorria,ch and bowels have been neglected previously, tire first symptoms require immediate attention •Kven those who have a healthy disposition of 1 body, are subject to sickness under these;cir. cumrtances.'' Therefore,,to prevent any dan ger;we ought carefully to guard against a cjstive state of bowels. Once' or twice they should be evacuated in twenly.f..er hours.' There are marry causes Which produce- un. healthy blood: sometimes it may atlas from grief, at others when the system is in a state of fullness it can take place from sudden joy; closer(pplioation to literary undcrtaking can protium° itito all cases where many proems have to be- seen and spoken to, which prodne. , ihg nervous excitement, is a fertile source•of unhealthy bloat occasioning thaisloo nervous fever which has .carried 01l some of our best men, men martyrs to their reputation, but Which a knowledge' of the parsers of Brand rethlir.. Pills-would• -have--prevented: Those who desire to secure their litiaitio ' under almost; any adverse circumstances, eon do so by hay ing-BR-AN-DRR.THIS-I'iLLS-on-hand.-a and at mice resorting to them when the first feelings of disorder take place in their bodice, 'Ai, this advice is - used .so will the health • be. The Itime, will yet be when a man that makes a good medicine shell be honored more than le who is an adopt in the an of war; Be excendingly afraid of. COUNTP.RFEIT. PILLS. The Agent .is the only person from - whom Brandrrth's Pills should be purchased; The BRANDRETOi s PILL!, sire sold for 25 cents per box, at Dr. B. Brandreth's-Prlneval ()Ace, 241 Broadway. New York, and by the 'following dnly authorized Ageut a: . Wm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. k. C t . Miller, Lisburn. • • M. Miner, Shirempstown. _ .1. Si 1,. Relgel, Mechanicsburg. . • Geo. W. Singiser,Claiirchtosen.r. ' A. SC D.,Leidich, Boiling Springi. IX L. Beelrnan.,White House P. 0. Itosenburg Ee Welting, Centreville. James gyle..lneksonville. };Award Seal, Shippensburg. S. 1;. Nemmun, Newburg. Sold in Carlisle,.by CH A IMES BA ftNiTZ i Sole Agent for this borough. SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, For• the Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. - THIS - Medicine operatesparticularly upon the Blood, end cures disease, without vomiting or purging. It never fails -to cure he must obstinate cases of RheurnatismTDis eases of the Lungs, Conglis, Colds, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Serufuls, Ulcers .. and Sores of longstanding. It is cheaper than any other medicine- in. use, there being 32 doses tit each bottle, which costs only cents, and to those u si n g it a il . cord in to ditection one bottle will hat 10 days• Certificates are pouri In from all parts of the country attesting virtue of this medicine in eases of long sten ing, which have been ..given up by physicians as hope less and beyond the reach of medicine to cure: W HOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Saris. paril la never fails to cure CONSUMPTION cured by the xse of Sliep herd's Sarsnp 11 rilln The 1 - ellowing•is fro n a — gentleman of re spectable standing in fialtim ore,w wus ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con• sumption. by a few bottle% of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847 This is to certify that I was fast sinking undersymptoms orConsumption of tie until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, which fortunately I did and arm under the strongest conviction, that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short time to ho restored to pertimt health,and under no consideration would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23, Hill etrect Shephard'S Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. We 'challenge the world to produce a mudi- eine better adapted to the expulsion or weans irorie-the human body than Shepherd's Virmi. fuge. It has been used: ,by thous tnke with entire satiefacti an. It has the advantage o r moat other ,Vi rmifuges, as Una ver el ekeris person using it. It has cured children that have been subject to file for yearn, and that had been given up by physician . , patents end friends. It filicibld always - be used es u purga tive a far children, OM itetrengiliens them, and at th same time carries off the coarser par ticles of food, and worms, Willey are troubled, with them. sr The-following Certificate has been handed to us by Juno Koons, of Luzern° county., Pa. It speake-for ttselii , Town Hill, Pa, Jan 20, 1847. Jens KOONB, Esq. ' Dear Sir—You Ifplease sertd.„.tite 4 bet. tlesrunro of Shepherd's Vermifugo. , The three bottles purchased of you a short time ago have been 'used „with . the happiest effeets,_:_They_ wore glycol to three - of My children—in' one ease 66 woraits were t expelled, in another . l64; and in the last 67. 1 ant anxious to ,give the, maid' my family the ItonofitsofibisnioilitFpe end therefortiordeiraa,uhurti. This is deeicli e41.1y thcibest sitiele for destroying:worms Uta h:is ewer imemin this • part of the count ry. I havetried othrick'i, Realtor's, Nlerrick's and Miller's, but without any good effect. t .„ .Yours esteem, . • SAMUET. SNYDER. Shepherd's Sarssporilla :and Verutiftigti Oro for aele..hy the foll Owing rospeoluble mar chants Of Gorrtheilend cour,47,'Pu; Wm. C. NlP•Plidtion:Hniritibitrk: r}z=om Shippeclebierio.lChle'• Dillof,'Nelyvillo; Robert Elliott; Neicburg';l4: ,ar.; J'ir-,l:elikey...fileic eicvillc":,A- Rich itdiqi;;CO::.ftliii hip dic;llal";,lCinkciori; S. eicEL.*'POyles,ET.Ogsi.. town; Aloxaniter.,Papoito#n: • . ..- • -t Crop.. adolphic; haeiifoi ceilelhO'folloiviii4 Taus: half•cbcooskYoung,Hysooacee'; •' 1 0 0 ; , do •.- Oun.powder '' ' Irlpe.rta o- • „1000 do ~, ,,. I",ovvietteng.. r -i- 106 t. , p4 , 1,49.0010cre 4 chinos' PadrelSoucihangl toe \blOcVlinfiPtehoe4 f . . , t 4.0.) "' 1000. matte TUto TiOtireompOtiolh'e'beigt , :isnopei in ahins , lSep ,, Ntritch°o4(iqb'osq• , Totiq'izi Bnd _Huntress. aridrarehlquixlLV4 c ; litivo,l4o area:W.ln OW. market., • - --• ; ' • • Philadelphia , •lVie v c 4, friv • • pi . 4cryi.r:VlV. ' VINTFP?"O, , ,a il:qp.,, .i,. • ; ail:;.' Jpinaitipi)ta. ~: _ .,-„..: :. ..,-,,,....„.,,,..; . ..,.) . : , ,,,,........4 . ,,...,,..„...-, . • Bihidii. -- •B. J. .WILUAMS; "NO "12; North 'Sixth BlToei, - P.ItiIadeIphigObENPVIANBLINB .ufactuter, , bEig nowon)litind.the largest .ind moat fashionable,:tistrortinenf of narrow stai, - iidd"Olien Venetian: Blinder I:nt . - any other estahlishinerit jN , n• ted States comprising ontiratiewitylea ; Trimmings and colorig.which which will be sold at the lOweet "prices; wholesale and retail.'."' Old Blincle . pamtad'andtrimmed to look ratter tci new. Vhe.citizentiniCarliele and adjacent country are respectfully invited Id Calf and examine-his as ointment,' before. purchasing elsewhere; feeling confident .ef ph3asinvind .giving :satisfaction to all who may favor tum -with n ca 11... BENJAMIN S. WILLIAMS,* No:12 N. Sixth at., Phjlad may24-am TEN-Nl3llllL''S Washington dallety of D3guereo• types, No. 234 North Second street, N. NV. corner of Callowhill oral, ehiludelphia. Tlig - Likenesses taken and benutifutly colored at this well known establishment, for . ONE Dote A Jl, are universally . conceded to he egoet. in every respect to:aN,Y in the city. Pictures taken equally Well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortmdtit of MEDALLIONS and JACKETS 011 baud, nt from $2 to..ss,including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the eitiEtne of Cumberland contity, to colt and examine spe cimens of. the -Weer Improvements in. the art of Dnugerreotyping, which will be exhibited 'cheer fully and without elm - se. julys T & J C TENNENT: Perot, Hoffinan, Fdiwardinttind General Commission Merchants, - Noe 41 - North - Wharves, and 83 N.Watif atreet, Philod - 01phis. • pIx.AGTER and, SALT constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advances made on, Produce. Refer to Dwritrize iftl PHRETS Flt AN K N,P TT & CO}Philacra, ,t• LEA, BUNKER &:CO.• J. W. KERR,- Harrisburg. npr 5-6 m. • . 4ioa 'lron Conimissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, sad No. 54 North Wharves, Philadelphia. TIIE undersigned still continue - the Commis sion be Eri nrllltforrlre s7tic of lill7deScri Of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers Of iron, hroughoht the country, has enabled as to establish such relations ns give no peculiar ad• vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to any other house.. . mar 22. mn OR RICK &. CA M Pll ELL. • Atwood's Empire Cooking Stove. - yN again calling attention t• this unequalled .1 STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it has under gone an entire change—the pipe end hearth pla ced opposite each other, and • a SU MAIER HEAR I'll AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un less there is another faultlesS Stove in the mar ket, this As' unquestionably the best, as it now embraces.every _valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition to sonic fieculier 'to iiself, secured by Letters Patent. • — The success of this Stove, since its im'rodur den is unequalled. Nothing bas. ever beep_ of fered fur' culinary purposes that has given such general satisfaction. Stoves have linen copied after its form; sonic dealers have even used its fundamental principles, but the proportiOns were so unlike the originalserhet they hear the relative valtie dint n conwerfeit does ten gennine Complete . C 101 C and other COOK STOV ES in-great variety. - Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested tnuall at the Stove and Tin-Ware manufactory, of the subscriber. on Main street, Carlisld, who is agent for Cumber• land county. . may9..l - JOHN D. GoRGAs. N. & J. it. Rowe, EtROOM AND WOODEN-WARE Store. No, 63 N-nrill Third street, QM, door above Arch. cost side, Philadelphia, munulitcnu•- ers and wholesale dealers in all kinds ol Brooms. Brushes. Buckets, Ceti }r• Warn, Willow -dad rrench Bankers. Shoe and %Vial Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters. Nuts, Blacking. Easicra-made NVood en-Ware of every' deseriplion, &c, &r, at the lowe.•t market prices. mar REDIOVAL, • • TIIREAD w i AnuliousE. Ii • LARRABEE has removed lo hie new j W arehouse, corner of Calvert and Mercer streets, Baltimore, and has now in store, of di rect importation front the celebrated factory of l'ittlrv, 'Fathom kiWalker, a. lull assort meet of SHOE :THREAD. viz brown, green, hall bleached, white and yellow, which he is prepa red to sell by the bole 'or less quantity, on as good terms as the sante quality can j be had fey in the U. States. Also n general assortment of S,HOF, TOOLS. and FINDINGS, viz.: Shod. ICnivei, rasps. pincers, hammers, awls and awl handles, pegs of all sizes, bristles, webbing, boot cord. shoe 'tail* of all sizes, cut and cast tacks, French irons complete, peg "raspe.and .cutters, &c,Prentium Glass Paper, to take the plink. - of common send pager, e very sti perior article, being ourown manufacture, WA n• RA NTCD. Lasts, boot trees, shoe trees, crimping boards, all of his own manufacture, of the very best timber and of the ratest style. Every nrti , derail be obtained at Ins establishment for amy -1 doctoring Boots and Shoes; except leather. AV of the above will be sold at the lowest market price. Country Merchants are particolnrlv re ! quested to call. E. TARRABEE: pule:l-Inm] Nn. 24, Calvert at, lialtimore REIpYAL. LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA NIC MEDICINES PTI'M. LA BRA BEE, No. 20 S. Calvert MA street, Baltimore, has removed' kis Labora tory to his new building No. 24, and has always on hand the largest tottrmost complete assort ' merit , of pure Botanic remedies in the United States, prepared tinder his special care at his Labortory—being the first erected in the United States for the epenial purpose of- preparing THOMSONIAN BOTANIC MEDICINES. All of the pulverized and compounded artjclee are put up in quarter and half pound packages, end neatly labelled, with. directions suitable for retailing, and upon better terms than.the same article can be had. tor. in the United States.— Every article in his line is warranted genuine— the public can rely upcnri this. A liberal discount made to country merchants, who are'particularly requested to callland exam ine qualityl Icre, before purchnsing..• ••1 vitt ions ..Trentleesendtraintig.--the—rnost-' reputed authors, upon the Plietrisoninn or Bo tonietSyStent of 'Medieine, may also be his establishtmint, by . the quantity or single aopy.., """.1 • ATErv.tit - Tails:. " . „ u RE' YbURSELP.-- , Frontitime immemo k.) Hal there . h as. , exiatod , in. !urger cities and populous towns,-a.specicirtif disease, tiurditiend. enc. andl•pronsgation of which results from Violation tor Aims, and :Morel laWs. To those erLie,vart,, the AME RIC A N t c ,ompouN.D is, presented, as ,being the most certaMeapitedy, and, valstabltrepeatfiti over bllered to.the . nnforturinte ; ft has wherever known acquired , n reputation that daily experience:continueito strengthen. ' Thies sanditliaferbserreured:by - its - uieTaiidltritforivec no odor owthe breath . , requires neither restriction; in. diet or business, trior containe'eithermereUry: ruitiliitte thi least , injuriouti:vo iltreye-; tern, it is , boldlypresontedlus the heat 'remeMy for each discesint yv!.pfrereiK added. try physi eiansand pronnuncedeupe;inyito.en,y !mown re. triedy. Full directiona`adcompany isech battle. • ' For . ealdat-ICAVveornerld'and igriuth Philadelphia, andlty°& 'ELIA Or'Caiileioo)kii! arn ork . ,,•lll:lVt .I%lt I siiibitatergll4 t ; r mop ho P rpun ante ;.I..Wyeth; alh ') ' " . ''• titOVIINP4Juat ~goi pp ly, .41" thiB.cel9brateil.Tooth 'Pas toZ.T piarnyfliS'lnKer.,ol. Oda article ph,sitivej3i"aostprtqlh'A'' 'any mhorXiticlisilackSk;W: ` II .F.Y.' 'WAY ; inj ure 'ON ,N1(1011:17 , .:. it q W o Ha Mired W4'llollo 0, , hakes -Tirt-P,lp,; jiilif reOiviii,litid:;(9lloo6,lltl ha Ctieliii4 o oidpatellfb l ia . Of 4' , - ;NMI 1111P:jigKettitP'SittSiiiNS•7 4 . - forfloo LP Ot:Bl@eOltitChfoblinO orto bo boa , .ToT 4 , ~A~~~~~ £ CIE bumb: t lT - 411ey.Tittqfpliytat011House irzz, qa,rlo,onil•lttril ,Road Line,. for Philaael- pia Baltimore, Pittsburg, - Sx' • -" , . W..KERR, Forwarding and Cenrimission. VP- Merchant, ILinnisuono, -Pa. informs his frienoe and the public, that from..the liberal pat- toting' .e xtended to him duringllmpast year he 'hue been encotiraged„to,Make more extensive air .rangententa for\he present season, and-has ad , . de'd tWo, new, large and splendid- Boats to his LINE, and will be fully preparetr after 'the op 'ening.of. the .Canal, to forward -PRODUCEmid MERC,HANDIZE of all. kinds to . and frown Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsborgh, &c., at the lOweat Tates of freight and•with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE t. GASKELL 7.- 3. Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 41ki Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, WUNDERLICH & GRIER. s • No. 272 Mnrket et.. Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market st.,, Philadelphia SITER, JAMES & CO., Broad street, Philadelphia. PEN.N'A. & 01110 LINE, , North street, Baltimore Harrislydrg.Mnieh 29, 1848.--tf, Harisburg Transportation Line. e-vs! Commission Merchants r HAnnisat Ito Pa ship Produce,• Merano time, txt to Baltimore ' Philadelphia, & c.&c. Cole, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, tire common ly for sale 5 lifirrlslittig, march 29, 1848 Dr. Keeler's Panacia., Pon. the removal and permanent cure of all r diaereses arising Irom an impure state of' the Wood and habit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of tl4 Cheat, Pleurisy; Broil.' Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in nli its forms, Totter, Scald head, Cutaneous affections of the face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism, and Hepntetis, chronic Rnlargements of the Joints, :White SiVellings, Syphilitic Allections„ .Con stitutional disorders, arising from dcbility;Mer curial mid Hereditary predispositions, bte. it:!7lln every change that is - raking — Owe in the body, it is manifest amt . it is brought about by something having irtotbstantive existence. If we suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, they must continue perfect unless chrotged . by the intervention of something that bears an animal. thy relation to it. In nll 'crises of disease, there mitst be the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its port as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected with the 1 , body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs •previonsly healthy. with out the interposition of some morbific agent ;' as well might we expect n piece of chalk to transfer itse,lPopontnneounly into Plaster of Parisovithout the aid of Sulphutie Bcid. In all diocese there is a prior (mime which lutist be removed. thro' the , agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidence the following is, stilt mitted to the public: June 7, 1847. lltiving,ltemi npin iced of the -nature of the I'nu' area, it affords no ninth pleasure to be able to rerommend it as a valuable remedy for till those vitriolic. constitutional and glioniular disuses; to which it is ot.pecially adapted. To those who are afflicted, and require medicine an an-alterative, they cannot obtain n more ngrenble, active and uniform stale than is to Ito Mond in the Pan tura. 1 hpve used it in several instances with de cided and signal suectsa. Yours. &c. 'l).' A r.t.isox, M. D. Prepared and sold at the North ‘Vestenrner of Third and Smith streets,-Philadelphia, and re tailed iii Carlisle by S. ELLIQrI'. Pitt up in pint , bottles nt_ $1 per bottle. , . feb23 D7. — T e ra — phigen's ' Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla, I . 1 1 S the best and cheapest Preparation of sr saparilla eser offered to the public. li•ing iiimilleil From the first quality ofllonditrit. RI'S. a marina ltnot—and, one :mule of this pr it 11.11• 11011 is 0. 1111 . 1101011 1 / 1 11)01.101. to two bottles I laity other in the marl:mood wilt retain its virtues unimpuira Lie to si) elitunte. It is pleasant to the fame, and from MEI till to age this Vldract will 01 . 11111111110 disease, ins igorate the hotly , and is the best medicine for the prevention and cure of dismise ever discovered in any age of the world. Its 10'11011 is mild, and it et.i es without sickening or debilitating the patient. Thou.- simds have used it in the Dr.'s private practiee, Mid consider it the greatest blessing ever offered 111101. 11 acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature. sail has never beeti known to fail, where its tine was persevered in, to Pure even long Blanding and desperate eases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, (loughs, Colds:ton gumption, Clamps, Caneermis Soresani4 Ulcers, Morse, Dysentery ,Em sipelas, Fever and Ague, Female complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Grnael, Its st erics, lidlarnenation,•lndigestion, Jaundice, leprosy, Liver Complaint, Nornglin, Palpitation of the heart,. Piles, Scrofula, Spinal cumplaint, Salt Rheum, Scald : Ilead,Syphilitie complaints, Tie Dolereux,l'imples 011 thw Face, Swelled Limbs and Joints, Pam in (h.. Side, Spitting Blood mill all eases of Prostration of Sa , ength, std General Debility of the hitman bed'', In all cases enumerated above, Dr„ Trepha ran" Saraaptonila rapidly and surely restores to heath. A trial will antialy any one of the lt•uth • or these representations. • TO TIIE LADIES. Delicate Females who stiffer from the ohstrue tions and debility to which Ladies of sedentary Ittibits are noble, will by the use of nue or .two bot Iles of Dr. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regain their health nod color. It Is valuable to hose who ore approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to nsslst onture - by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. i .1 I,ndies.wito have pale o° , ll)le:dons,dttlleyes, blotches oe the face, rough skin or freckles, and are lOW nitwit ed, nce Dr- Traphegan's Sarsapa• rill 11. It will cleanse the Wood, remove the freckles and bloteltesond give vomits iodinated crointenance, spsrkling eyes, line, spirits, nllll eautiful complexions.,„. Children who ore suffering from bad .and un• healthy hi moven(' the blood, emetic quickly re stored to health, strength and bloom.. Dr. * irkll I) • hngmPs Sarsaparilla being very pleasant and pal. amble,' children take it readily, and such as are (hill and weakly somi year a robust and healthy appearance. It can be', administered. to Wants with perfect siticty,and such as are stifferingfront -3iimmer Corot it n • ce' v • • I • • Nothing can he more astonishing than its in vigorating effects upon the human sy stem. Per. •sfil.s•all lassitude mitt weakness before taking . ' it; st,once beoonie robust and healthy 'under its in 'Ruction II Ph EVE,III'S DISBASE.I. ' The luinef li - bottle rilttr. Trnpinip,eol aril Ix 0017116101111117 p .IV 111 prevent di Sea se;aniftle..a, pull and S King purifier: of the systemit '4104 'our; dolled at the precept tiny. tti 'use' will pre:, Vent 'lf all persons will keep their. Woad purified end their,bodies! airengilieneo by the use of thieSaranparilltt;they, bv.aurti to escape the !thank or tiny privaierit Or oennigiotia (Menke ! t rY Purchasers] w 'be aireftiV:to...'obseivu "tkii.t7avdry tiotirorTikr Eipoit'aSUrPapittlltil6)itr.hii.:*4)tien:Ognar‘: turOn ink 'On .the label khß.riftyntp,cl„trt v44ipplr;*iitygiurd oaynterfiit4t Put up 4.0,NR1A wh tb,lCluie,quart, tu)!Alos, et thedow Pi of,. ONE DULAR per. boto6: - ' !whiten! e . i441 retail 4 , ..C0L1L1 ER", Storq t North 1. ,PEOPTIMPII. I I.= , :-.JUet reietievod,?O.tresio. Oupply.,el,,RouceoPe.Colcre,.Prects Jockey. Club, Booge;-de ',Ceiolitie,Qeranumu 'find Per !Imo* ' , r. 3 . .obetti, • ' tor ent; , • 4THEDWIZIPTG'IIOtII§E no.w.4iccupioil :b)+,;theattbisc,!.kber,gi,ttiacp , ‘ "iiir‘V,4 - 9t iprapi; : be f ' irefeinilif add' PpmfrOt strpoie.. Enquirk of ',, augt6 , ;) , • ~•1 -A.,,StPUFFER, fr OWNSP.NEr§,SARSAP.A.ItI.I O I.A"foiIkiii' a ditioases' arising from sn impnreitathi,off•Vib'kdriadi,scrof. sinus -affactiOns) oanir.proparation', - of , Sartuipeitillknov,iliNidobt onleAly , tho dpzori V. - • ' ~ prtig'Siort, W. 111 sin eirgrer; z •:•,:,.:,Pjp);,;*-4i :i .';10, - 4) . 0.pt.' . • ~-, Perfaines;;•olls•ami3O.oaps. •__ . A : FIN k.ancl ;fresh supplrfrom-Roussers and 11. other'of the hest city houses, among which Are doable eitracf'SWeet.Briai, Rosa Geranium, Verbena, Pittchouly,.Holiotrepe, Millefleur and Muelt. tastefully put up and for sale at the loWest. prices. Also, for the 'Bair, Bankline„ Porn: made flux Flours, Jenny Lind hair gloss, Bear's .Oil, "Maccassur fine,-scented Antique Oil, Philomme, Beef's Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vitt, let Pommsdath;:- . Also .Fancy &spa, such as Rqiiiiel's Shaving 'Divan). Wright's do, Military do,' Altnond and Palm Wash Soap, _making .un assortment, unsurpassed'4 any in the borough. may 3 I S W HAVERSTICK DRUGS, DRUGS! JJ• A. BISEIDP, sneessor to Dr. 3: O. Myers, • has just received midis now opening a large & wellaelected assortment of I , RESIT DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, among which will be found the following, via - Opiuni, Camphor, Quinine, r,psome Snits, Dye Stull's, • Spices, Cutlery, Oils, Alcohol, Turpentine, ride Oil, . &C. Also, a large assortment of PERFUMERY, Hair and '1 ooth Brushes, Opinellns, Walking Canes, itoussol's and Hauel's Shaving,roam, . . Beiir's Oil, Cologno Water, .1 air llye,.ox Marrow Fancy Soaps, F,xtracts, • MEEN Fax, Curling Fluid, and FANCY ARTICLES of every description, to which . he respectfully invites the attention 0 - , the public. His assortment is a full and rich one and be hopes by strict mtention to, 'minces ant 1 - OW - plices;46lde M difeit !ail shaTeor)lo - fmlilW patronage, : - Physicians' prescriptions cniaTilly compoun ded. J.A. BISHOP,- . "mny4 West Main street. CQrlisle PICKLES, PRESERVES,,—dust received and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, Mangoes, Peppers, Picol• Tomatoes and Onions, Olives, Capers, An chovies;Sardines; Tomato Koff:lmp, fine mixed French Miistard, with n very 'choice. and pure article of Salad Oil, for sale at Inny3l HAVERSTICK'S CARD. R.. I. I. MYERS haid:sposed 'of his smite stock of Drugs Exe, to Mr. T. A of Harrisburg, who will continue io do business at my old stand on Main street: Mr. Bishop has had considerable experience in the Drug busi ness, and- I confidently recommend him to..the customers of the store and solicit a continuance of their favorit. ir.rily this nrrangevient Dr. Mvutts will h• enabled to give his undivided. attention to the duties of hisTrofessign • map' Biew Arrival. 'VHF subscribersihare jos received from Phil adelphia, a fresh supply of Drugs, Nlediciries' Dyc-stutfs, Perfumery, Fancy A , rticles. Arc.— Our stock is noW large and complete, and ns we are determined not to he undersold, but to yell at the lowest cash prices,' we invite the attention of country—merchants, physicinns and others, to examine our goods and prices huMre pnrchaeing elsewhere. & B. FLEMING. hint, - corner of Ph It :and - High as IVIOIVMPER'S Confectionery; rrnit dr. Toy Store, North llanop6.. Street, Carlisle. /VIBE subscriber r.would respectfully inform merchnnts and the public generally, that lie is I-mist:lndy donnfoeturing and hue al ways on hand - CAN InES'•of every variety.. (which for ("utility cannot be snrpassed -by-any manufartured in the State) wltielvil! sell wholesale or ruled nt tits ot.n sTA Xp, , N. Ifan• over street, a few .dOors north of .to Bank. whera he hes also on hind VIZ 1 , 1Tt 4 irxl NI; T;: , of the !mut importations, which wit. be sold m the lowest prices for rash. His sines consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, 'Dares. Cocoa. outs. Creant-mils, Pen-nuts, En glish Walnuts, A hnonds, Pecan-cute:,-Fill cite. no would also in/imm the, public dint he has just returned from the city with n very large stock of FRESIL FA 11111,Y cPnsiining — iiri - uperior double relined, crushed and pulicrized LOAF SUGARS Brown Su gars, among which is n very lair artiele for 0( cis. per In.; COFFEE, front 8 to 10 rts per lb.; n superior article of . ..lmperial. Young llvson end Meek TEAS; M ()LASSES of all kinds; Wa ter. and Sneer Crackers; Cheese. Choco late, Rice. Blacking, Matches, Brushes. ' FRESII ,- SPICI•;4. vie: Pepper. Alspii.e,. Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger mid Mus tattl. A supply of Indigo, (best quality) Alum. Stareh, Wrthhing Soda, Halt Peter ; all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. The sitbseriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him, and hopes by n desire to please to merit ti continuance of the mune. All oniers from'a tame thunkfully received and promptly attend ed to. , [mayll P. MON ER NEW YORK VARIETY STORE. & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, bee, tel• leave to inlitrm the•citiaens of Cumberlond and adjoining Counties, that they have just open ed an extensive VARIETY STORM in North Danover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Haverstick and Lyon's stores, where tthey will he lumpy to receive the calls of all wishing articles in their line. They will nt all times keep on band a well selected assortment of Colored Prints. (French, English and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines. embracing nearly every de•, scription, and in fact te:little.of every thing us ally kept in an oxtensiyn variety store. They are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Troplingep's celebrated Pulmonie Mixture, and ,his 41:gnomic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys pepsia and Plithysic. !l'hey nre also the ekelii= sivc agents for this county of the. Nsw YORE CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con stantly on hand a' large supply of their superior Tens. In conclusion they beg leave to sac, that they are determined to sell at very smell profits for CASH, and invite nll wishing bargains to give them a call. Orders' from country merchants supplied uponlhe most reasonable terms. Carlisle, map' xtutviov 4 , 7E4 NATHAN HANTCH, having removed %us Cheap CLGTIII NG STORE to the roots formerly occupied by 11. 11. Grove, on the east coiner of the Market Square, directly opposite Forster's store, would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he intends to continue .the business on a more extensive scale titan heretofore. He ham just reeeived from the eastern cities a large assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which lie will hoya ado up at the'shortest noticonod in , the most tosfrable - inatitier. Hewitt ittiostnnily!•••havO'On •hand a large. selection of 'READYIMADE CLOTHING, cheaper than Citer.offered - ta the public belitre--such • as Mack' and • blue Press • _Goats, Frock and Sack •Etinti_orvarinus colors, Tweed Coats of all shapep.and'aCilors; Stitrimer GlotlCCoats pLindti;'Cottiin - :Ond Jean . coats; and all other kinds of.!liishionable 'come l• black and fancy:Cashmere Pants;'. Summer Pants of eitery . desuiptioncand c010r,;., plain and .faneY • SatititVests—allscirla.nad' . .coloret..S t Bosoms and Collara;' flack' mid Minket' ndittirchiefs; : ptockepSui m endird•ofrill kin , and very elienp. Donltlerget thp,. place --o the 'EastAtortier of tliti.Publie Stumm.. , ,Tymyl4 A ril IN aI.TAA $.-,—Just received, n new anprily 113 r-or G 441,4,414,8, elicapert .G. R crtooxs::, - - . litunclOothe aFairtmont talLawig jutyl2 ••:,' • • G •R„ CROOK, . . wilituNcit a: received, a large assortment of •,werke4 Ora, a beauliful.articloomd %FOY' cheni);l>V_ Co, ly; 2: ; • • C,R 0.0 Kg. • , ' 2000 4 .13ushels ,I 3 41J . • COAL ..• 1•••'• • IF I,JNI . +: . rriftbii . rzletnl , - ; , thodwar, i 3 'Cite .• k,.##lftiATP' - • '*B rVw'in-,-. t 4 htiii, • • ,pARA.T.I.O ', s, ,--arid or t 3,1 • Mi RE , ,-,,,_ ~.,,nTiliticlee: in's n a Roileisil.B,Pll,l!, 4,1r-`6,ne tue",-' 'llv popu lar i ns a s r,rioant,ltngt, nosl44reMtetTstir 9.'ebra•lali`°-tuorow4k ld'orat'-''' "orving"OPrrf?,..sp.J.:-P,., beitutirthimnfl°l„,: u a- ,'',l''6)-riaml49,4 of,thi: -"11.,:?: `....' , k ,-s :'', l r3inn , %V' t,l;Riiiitly,, 1imet,43,.. '.0.5.-at",•Ni4i:itlte2MobuSl 'gtgol/10 1Yf0.4,,,:,„, •zu-stl , ' a.. --,.:.:°-;-,,,,.,,,,,,,0:-..-.--0:•, ''', 4 '','; ,• ''• •' ' ' '‘' -:',.-, •''- '';''' '•',l - -,, `'" e ,',". ',1!;, :::tL e O .2, 4•`•'. - 1:.--il .''.,.,llloitifttsi:',':Y.,-. Da. VPIIhAt ' 6 VEGETABLE EVE 6 TUA'#YOI/Ft , l- RNA& BEDIEDYTORMIg PILE Triumphant! , 50,000 cases cured in they) fir [HIS medicine is warranted to Ore -a cases!of Piles, either . bleeding or, blind internal or external,and all reSammatoryAs r eases found in tonfunction with:Abe Piles,— such as Chronic Dysentery; diacribed in Pm following certificate,.: Philadelphia, Sept 9, 1.847. Messrs. Ketcham & Henslidw--lientre-4, hotit Obi years ago I was afflicted with was called chronic dysentery: I-haye suffered with it ever sirce, and -physitimmheie.told me that my,liver was affected, and. that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood and pus; at tended with a peculiar putrid smell, werblire frequent, •diseharges.• ,A..short-time since t made 'a visit to Massachusetts, in hopes bit benefiti rom change of air, but suffered mote severe than ever before. While there, a Or; sidian offered Jo cure me fur $4O, in three Months. .llappily, in the midst of . intense pain, occasionally relieved by laudnum, teas* in the wrapper of your Elm:miry, a potent description of my complaint, together Whit many certificates of cures, This gave me great confitilemee in the medicine, and I poi: chased a hex, nine doses of which has appas, rently cured line, and I am prepared to enyf everything in its favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing to its nitrite Respectfully yours, . • RENJ. PERCIVAL, SO S. Sixth at. • 0 . Wealtriney and inflattimatienief the Spine t .falling' of the bowels, womb &c, that female* particularly are subjetr - to, filider, peculiar circumstances; for Which - many certificate* could be given of speedy cures—but delicacy forbids their publication, Severe and .habitual reslitretiess, flow or blond to the head, dyspepsia, fistula:) halm. motion of the stomach, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upham's Eleetuary. It is an internal remedy, and cures by its action on the bowels and blond, the relaxed state of which is the cause of the above named diseases, UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION From every city, town and village, %Owl Dr. Upliam's Vegetable Pilo Electuary has been introduced, the most. gratifying intelli gence of its effects have been received by the Proprietor. .. In hundreds of instances it has riumplied over cases which were deemed incurable. • Lotter of Capt.G, W. Lean, latent the service. and Member of the N.J. Legislature Rahway, June Ifi, 1847 I have been fainted for:leers . with the Piles, and have tried, witholh anything like permanent benefit, almost everything emu log the name of a remedy.- .1 bud, as a matter of coutPo, lost all confidence in medicine.— feeliog I was indtreed—not without reluctance, I confesr— to ore Upliam's Elect u ary, and having mod it about three weeks, according to the directions laid down, I find to my surprise, as well as . eatiaection, that every ayinprom of the dieenewi,eal eft roe. I think ivdue alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G 111 cLBAN- Addressed to the agents in Coluinbia.en: Russel County, Ala., Feb. 20. I 647 Messwri, -115nter 4l_Epping—perats:—For the last fifteen years I have been nfflieted with that most distressing itisense 'The Bleeding Piles,' and have loid rrawurse too great ninny medicines, without obtaining relief. until I obtained 3 boxes of Opliam's Pile Biennial" , froM you, which hope so far relieved the that. • I tahe groat plasnre in recommending it to all who are afilicted . with Yilos, es w safe and suririemedy. I P • __formerly Doekk - ceper, Bun Coluhla Remarkable cure of Bleeding Pi 1.31.. Portland, Me., March 14 .My Der Sir--Icannoi "express to you My sincere and herittfett thanks for the wendei fel cure _I have experienced by the use of your truly valuable Pile Electivity. 1 have been a perfect martyr to the Bleeding Piles foe 1 - 2 a years past, so much so, that I became reduced to a mere ~keleton, with loss of - appetite nod general derangement attic digestive organs; my eyes also beenme affirch.d, and in fact I was a misery to myself, and wan obliged to give up my office here, which 1 held in the Custom House some years. 1 have tried all kinds of medicine, bed the bent advice the physicians Of Bus'on and this place could giro, spent much money and twine milimittcd to a surgical operation. I had become perfectly tired of life, and nt the sugAttion of wy friends I wan induced ,to try a box of your medicine. The first 1 found relieved me, slightly, still,l persevered and purebased second, and ensure you when 1 Not half through 1 found myself getting well; !still kept on, and elm lam a new man. My deer sir, language cannot esprets my theoks, (lint 1 nun once more restored to health, and Now in a condition to support myself and family do pendent on inn. Yours pe,s . ptielfilliy. with I grect,regard, s. SA MIJEit 'CHARLTON Jiy,c 19,1848 Messrs. Ketchum 4- ['ensile w—Thin certi fies flint! have been severely afflicted fir many years with the Piton, but more partutularly within the last nine months. Having used all :the remedies prescribed by my physicien, also having tried other mearin to little or no ad* ventage,' became very much discouraged aad Volt as (bough 1 must suffer as long an 1 lived. But providentially 1 was informed by Mr. Mott, instructor °film public school at Staten 'lsland. that I could hr cured by yourtdlusble Pile Electunry. !Hiving confidence is his statement. I immediately rrocured -tome of the medicine and nun very•happy to inform you.that 1 am now perfertly cured by the use of only one bra. Very trimly your obedient servant," • GEORGE B CROSS Sold wbolenele end retail by KETCHAM HENSHAW, 121 Fulton st, N. Y., end by driiggists generally tlirnsighout the United Sates and Caned... Primp 81 per hoc, • Sold in Curtailer S LLLIOTT.. July 28, 1848 Stanton's External Remedy, COM II U. 1111" s. .11.1.1 . 1.1iLEA*2 1 . - vs nuw universally acknowledged to be the ' . . , INF/kJ-4 4 1,13LE It EM EDY For Ilheumatism, Spinal Atlictions, Contractions itof the Muaelea, Sore 'flaunt and Quinsy, I. b — ,ll ---- e3, old IDleers, traTllB in the Back and § Cheat, Ague in the Brenta and Folio, mix Tooth-ache, Sprains, Bruises, ~, • 1 ,„. 1 ,...., Salt Rheum, Burns, Creel'', ' Frosted FOet, and all Nervous, Diseases. UNT'S LINI3IENT is sustaining a noteri. et y • unequalled. by anx•sitnilar remedy. It '• requires no putting to •give it' a reputation , it boa been for some time silently a ' surely Securing I it, and now , whemits benefulial ffecul have been experienced by Bo many, the e ifessioris ofgrati toile are continually appearin , and those who Wm. been made whole by iitilnetins are &Siren% tbet the : afflietcd should no. longer- rehiniii Igzio, Tan( of its invaluable.ond infalliblflicact.',, : ' ..1-....Mr.:„Veo,E,Stanton,J be.rropy,ititoy,' iP - 'Cons a,FII tinily. fecolivingi tcatimoniali or bonefiiiiecoilitir :-frow, its nso, and many, of tho'curea' ivlia effected ... almost : eicecil belief. In •opq:co,aa,..a L ebild. lit A' .. Akr on• it . cripple fai - ciilii falai; l iking,.wrincliir- •,the.spino, when at:tbo age of two . rani, .14 7 a.fantl, front o,oair.'..:Medical,treatinen lailed;' but 401'4. • Amities, ofiliii!tittintont .rcistored, hint , o stripßlP:g , .' :and No , noir'jnina - ,witli:lik:Playanateif.inill! ! !!! . youthful - -gambolii, as'. reboot aa c .1110; beidibiot , l , .., Them, and siiinlibumron' hie .Einek.to' - .11....2 . ,mind him of k' ' I , m early o.,ufei.rin 'gto'' r,'-`•'.4ie,:•,2s.ce`;..'n. ,%4"*I•.! :,liertfatja,,..;„l, ;—,; ai , ~:. 161,a id ! ` 2iie,Ariiiie4 , 1110t1144-':••-'! ,t,•' ‘' 7 Wliro ,QTANtON'S lIA I 11. .r , .„,.. INTIVIEN,'„,••,. ' 'S:,.lt6knowled6iid:aktfik , tlie moa.f Vedaa,llll.4akai ~, !dylhat Win... Tat :been ditc'evered.• 00 Ir?in.V.•b!', s 4Pl ( _;::: ' 'lielf6o*idi confidence, by , ail' wlld 1 0r.lutyo, 9,1, ;-..i • ;noidn•tor he use in eases ef Aftrat'll'syta, Au , ,‘• Js. , .rni:rittEAST;iBortif.Nterras,` Ace. 2 :• , q ..A. , ::; , •'„ Ift TbislOinAtilintiarPartiotilairly,intended fatiaii,l.:,,,..,_ !p o i ll niotifa-: . tigit c hlooo4:lßeAinblei nifinvinr t ~ . , i , ,, urei - 6flifiralito;i 6 l4lY , Lii!iuli , ctillild., "'l' fic , .* ,:- . I , T a fri a F r ie* I i., .Pr1ca,, , 9,5,.4aaF . par.;.,1mx,z.,:;.;,1117,.; 1 ; !!!P!!enSTAN t rON,, yrOlinato!•,. Sing Sin j' - ;ld'bY , '''''': ' ' , ...'i'V , ...- , (i..l)rg.t...,miters arid‘Cluts.-Daruiti,-.Catlial ~. .T...E4sirartiiiiciilll•Slilppennrg_,:••,Y 2 . ~ ,-. :', . .1, :,.'4 4 D nn iil dAO if 4a. CI reen,'Tid maroam `,:.;. 1 !... - , ,, ?1.r.,7.7!, ; 7.' , :' ' ; '. .ki - l(lialleritili ;,'.l3lfd . L.lierdatom.if. ,; E!..: 1 :-...:*...^ ! , , ,M:!!:,!. ! ,4 , ,-;)„is.; , Ay r biPirgeri e rlitl rOt elm ~i ...„...,-W,
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