fAr.,..„:„..,..,. ,- : . .? -, :;-17,i:-7.:- 7 ,4 1;.:, , ;r2t,' :, - ....- , .: - .;y• 7 - ': .-,-, i - iiiiiies*:,.....: . • - 4;60*.-*•;..-.::- t „ • ' ••• • : CiirreepicOle'4.o:o#ooore.Priaibi.. ! : THPAVEViNCRWrantit*Di .. c . i \-Oreaf .MoritiMildriilllioVliich , People(of this mighty Republic have IV; thieved,-ever the, - power," the patronage dad thecoffice-holders of the -Goverhdent , 411 the ieleetion . ' , Of 4AcnAttv, TAYLCIR , the -Prieidency,46.---calciilated to cause deep reflection th 'every welt organized mini. ohe-can deny, reasonabli7that Mr. Presidebt Polk brought on, the,wer with Mexico, purposely to strengthen the party which elevated himto power and to .en-, Hance his own chances for re-election.— All thosA who know the man will snap , their Angers in derision at Mr. Polies pompous 'disclaimers to the contrary.— Vobedy believes him. 1-is selected ZACHIARY. TAYLon to lead • our army against Mexico. General Scott had been talked of too prominently ae a.'.Whig candidate for the Presidency, for Mr. Polk to devolve - the . command upon'ilia( distinguished chieftain. If he succeeded the- Whig party , might nominate him for President and -'elect him: :lint Taylor was modest, and corn paratiyely obscure, and although a Whig might achieve victories without standing -in Mi:Polk's way. The people would likely enough honor Mr. -Polk the mote for appointing to the command of the army adyenning upon Mexico, an 9fAcer who would be sure to win victories wherever and whenever he met the ene mies of his country: Thus the matter commenced. Gen. Taylor marched on conquering and, to conq*.t :The perils that beset him, on acconnt:of the imhecility and inefficiency of the-administration. in its neglect to furiviehnit-tvith-ttre - tteeessarysupTil ire; se, wit a• more power- w tic :new no check, lapidly.overcanie. Brilliant vic-' ttortes':'.he - gained. • The world, in gene ral, anilt:he• American people, ENMASSE, applgttdn , _ ' At .this, stage. the Administration, perceitiing that the mighty hero .and honest-mar_might be taken up rib , ,d run for the Presidency, commenced a deep laid series of operations to break him down, disgrnce•end destroy. him! His command was taken from him, with the exception .of - 400 - 6 volunteers and 500 • reoitlars,•and he *as left to the MERCY of Sawn ANNA—whom-Mr. PQIk had PASSED into Mexico—and his 22,000 well disciplined and appointed ! But, under an overruling Providence, and in spite' of the pOwer r tlie opposition and itti minions of the Polk Adininistiation to defeat, and disgrace him, the. brave - andironeat Taylor triumphed and won a proud .place in the warm hearts of his' grateful countrymen. - They took i him • up as their favorite for the station occur pied by James K.. Polk, Who had thought .to use the honest and chivalric old hero a94t-meatis- of bringing. about bis-own re=election. 'l'he vote by which Tay-. - for is placed,in the Presidency and Polk and. Company turned out of their high places, speaks• volumes,. trumpet-toned - for the . wisdom and rectitude of the Arriericartropie. while it stamps a-sen tence against ,Mr. Polk and his 'spoils party, which will belong remembered to their disgrace. • On the sth of March next. a new era in the management of this Government commences. General Taylor was not so ' selfish as his immediate predecessor, in his acceptance of his nomination to the Presidency. He did not say as a means of satisfying or disarmjng rivals, that he ' would, or would not; if elected, .be it - tanr . did ate for a second term. He made no then upon the subject. .He will snake none in his Inaugural Address.— it was not wise for hint to do so in his letter of acceptance. It will be the same in regard to his'• Inaugural.. It requires -no Solomon to arrive at this conclusion, 'when the •fitct of Generid Taylor's ac knewlcdged wisdom is taken into view. 100 man knows who Gen. Taylor will call into his Cabinet. Good sense lends everybody to believe that 'he will call . about him some of the ablest and best inen in the nation, among the_mauy-who haie been most influential in defeating and putting down the Nlk. administta tion and its party. *. _Already are_the:newspapers.. over_the_ country, to a considerable extedt, indulg ing•in speculations as to what course" (leak Taylor • will pursue in regard to removals arid appointments. Here again it needs itO , Solonion to snake a tolerable "gtsbaVislo -What he trill' do; Be 'Will "tipPOSiit: hia'Cribitiet Ministers, and with them consult, as to ,the „appointment of Ministe Charges, ""' • illt odrs' n,, and Comptrollers of the Treasu ry •'•nodotkeillictids , • r of Bureatis. .'He will - - -,:ixpe4t, oaf Speretirx:pi see to the faith. , '1 .ful 'ital . eirielenCpertormance , of , the= de 1 . „1ie5%31 1 hie Denartment 3 ' and he will not ..',l4ifere tiTith the '§'eereterY, l slegitigle'le ~ bu,stness respecting removals rfrom, or "''''.alillelatmenti to, Clerkships,•Messenger j;,ships; and what' not: , Auditors, and vother , Heads of Bureaus, Wiil make their hoinitations,- for • appointments,' orpro. Nk ''' C 4 t.l l :o;t 'ili, gie I*.CretririeS ,Pr their Der 4icartments , reapeitively—and r..t hese , 1 th e 1 1. , Setritary , itlltedniiitn, l uti less , •they•'have „0„,, good cause; ip . thOr judgment, lb- reject t, snern. , • i,,- . ~...s . ,--: -,.,.. , - ' d -1 In•this•witY Gen. ITaylor 'will not only r go contrary to we course followed i by,Mr. 'Tyler,anill - Mr.litilkibut will he relieved'i from an annoyance whicb no high.m,ind.- ,i,etr,,Biaaidint You Ist court or countenance 1:11),thisi•;11tWill walk in the'-foot-stePeof. -....'.;.-WriShitigtori-Wd-this'earlY - Preaitteifti?r i 'he li` - 'and 't isof' 't '-' - - A.no; ra i'lg'' I t` grea inii. l'.Psirtlinfi.v:Gen.qTaylere is a trioti,of this TcPtiio=B,olol/01iid'argolty:4' f iilkis 4 ,:iii',i -;..:4l.otiodY;Ailmit t .o :''ll o , will, Over, pro., 3,,FaXiKe : to',;(l,4;ti. 01,14; Nyltli,a4 3 t4trctinatieP' *a 2 i. Ptr,t o 441C4 4E.W Ilgii the, proin 'sea i favor: 7.2-tAttle".•,,N.oll-46r4rie PlikifiFsintiAirroliiiie ~s'ispciivOillutt'*AilY44ool ; ; 1199 0 14 , 3 11 g5e ArAtilptiqfersOilsof. .3 ohrc Tyiler 1, ~coltife k ,, y j t;."#44OId*:,,TOTFBIC, Polit'lT', i i. "' I .{ , 2 , i'!". , I ,nzigliAooo 6 §,rtiroP"botioPßritdifio,Alt• 'o4ol4l# 6ll ift i aliliVit?;toTrarmeinW i 4:41' , thtliaf 0 116 4 aih i miltritttozi.' , .. I ,'lL,Pi'frililro iiiih ' ea' ilitsbatithlealp id ~.!...fotof.,.pixt,4l), e ,,in ebfrdßesf of'she, govern.. ,i'NeP,tl6, foreign ' nations , and tii' bithiiiii; e ' 44.O I ,II I O I 4tSfePPCIIIFOPO4I 63 . I **O 6 ,O I4, ,i,*hi014 , 5 1 11 , , ,, 'rotoo :;?•,!_l4- , AI - ,: . • , C.,,y , p :; ,A , iit i t l ).,' ft,ihi , `:Contrice.°4 o6l4 raesert (1710,4 - tftfait 9C W l i l 6 l i,Y ,l oe ;IelikvIi01; A :;, ) ...'lOOlO Irllio t (i ah4' - B,lks hay y , cow cis .4; Atartia•invi cloaks! .'--,: cc. i1 f ;•b4 5 4,6 4 ,44 , .... .',•: 94-4. 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OlViiliihtediiiiye, fr l sior 44diLirrititbrIk'k cifeci.fiillaCCounts• agktinstAti t 34i/OV ~,, t iatikAgiiiet. ,s o,ttled.„ :',lV : , :Tailtitstfrati;tilide4ter* , ;Leillke' ljeool6')OeviiitOif, liii,b4lfiti3,(3o4efritile 11 ti l ~bria,:b:On; filting4 ! ;iiv.fdeboP.thii :, 'Po ~t,idttnistration;+riLeVibehm.,knoweif littbit7ibeF.:oiierritnent nivips, :anti,. ito'- icOiveteq;:_l;g . ,....:.l':lY- - I,d ~,4"., * ;. , iiuth•;: c . a rinot", be-:.eviscerate „by,:* .calli26VC,OngressAni rtho, Eirec tit ilia \D`e• . J. lil _i partMerifei-theriliit-CornMittes -be-Ruse to e*iiina, and ascertain and report:lla facts to the!people,',lainaiii MUST BE HAB,' IT WILL BE DiIiANDBM:BI r 'TAB PEOPLE. - - The robbery of the Patelifoffice, and the , plunderof the Baltimore, Post office, is 1 but a speck of what will be..developed. 1 The Poindexter Committee., raised to i examine the affairs of the New York Custom House, eight years ago, made 1 astounding disclosures. I could fill co lumns with them. 'B ut that Committee was ordered by Mr. Tyler to stop after .naving got through wtth the past, and 'not touch the then existing state of things. And the Report of the Committe was suppressed, No copies of it can now be found'; or, at• all events, only here and. there one. . Z: , - The coating 'session-of Congresi Will ties short one. • It will have a great deal of work to d o —and it must' do it. -Pri vate billa,,Wltich:7 were very much ne glec.ted at the last session, ought to com mand the 'attention of members in the. coming session. , 'POTOMAC. Watches and revelry! ) 40 , s." - CEEA PER TRAN EVER -- . „--A t • . Who . lesnle and Retail—At the / \ ' "Ploladelphon Watch and JeW• airy Store, ' No. 96 North SE• ..,_: , ..i. CO ND street, earner of QutPr• ir - • ---:,- ry street.. - Gold Levers, 18 k. caaesjull jewelled, spo and upmegt__ "`-fiverevel, and an___.wards. Gold Lefane, 1 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lepines, jetirelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spo , hs. equnli to coin, per sett—Ten, 1,1,5, Desert $lO. Table SIS, oilier articles in pet). portion. All goods warranted to be what they arc sold r. Citaia von band a 'ergs assortment of Sue GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an. assorintent of M J Tobias & Co., .E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers. E SiVotes & Co, John Harrison, G. & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will he cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made vt•ith all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken,. and the name and residence of the person or dering.put on if requested. nor] . CONRAD,"' S Importer of Watches. • ; Stoves ! Stoves ! !' Stoves !! ! At No. 97, South Second street. Philadelphia, J, TyNOALF., respectfully invites an examtna'tion of his large stock of Stoves, embracing some of the best and most elegant patterns of Pennsylvania,'New York. Peeks kill, Troy,-Sc.. together with a' bernitibil assort• ment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stofes and ltadiators, for parlors, dining rooms, chambers,orlcitchenti. Ile. believes_ that his assortment'will compare to advantage with t h at of any' other establish tnent._ also a splendid. etock of Orr's celebrated Air-tight Stoves, for which he lies been agent for many years in this...city, in the Munufactur of which for excellence and chest). nese, he refers to his - numerous purchasers, and for beauty of patterns he believes himself unri-, trolled. For Stoves, whether of Wood or Coal, his assortment is complete. He returns hie thanks to'his old customers, to whom and to the public he renews his invitation to give him-a call nt the e'd stand, No. 97, S. Second street, Philadel phia. • (rep 20 DAVID BANIKIN, No,. 73 Chesnut p.? •"" M•tireet, corner of Bank street, Philadelphia, `offers for sale the following choice assort ment of TKAS, an accommodating terms: a 500 half cheats Powchong 200 •do Ningyong Souchong - 100 • do Oolong . do 100 chests English Breakfast —WO half chests do •:50 chests Meilen Souchong 25 do .. - du • Nwcliong "5 do black leaf Pekoe • tsi do Wan& Pekoe 200 14 lb. holies superior Ningyong 250 half chests Young Hysun 128 do Imperial 100 doGunpowder . f 0 do Company Dyson )(min - - . . • Notice " /TIE person whn took the ,Dandle of ICTOtra AL. arid Fork from the flardvvare Stor l d on Saturday Morning, is i•equesied to return them, and save exposure. -- TliETiiitaiipiber huskier received a variety o Fancy and Staple Dry . Goode, to aidch thu at lectrion'of ilie.public is invited. G W.I.IIXNER slid Rings, Purse silks, &c., just re •: 4 ' :G. R C ()KS. [IERE is not a min t woman, or but should take medicine at this season or too year t 'but more especially at this precept 'time: for there probab.y were-never emmany closes existing at one period as there aro now, so likely to Produce a state ofSick nese, The repeated 'changes in the atmosphere,—by acting as they'do ,upon the constitution and quality of the blood • iteelt; give occasion for the most fatal_andinalignant. diearder4:- , The .bile,l l oOmeti (ond,,Clien. w ititom:arty,wartiing) int, , a most %ail condition from. these repeated changes, and if 'the ; . elemaclrmed bowels'. have betion neglected previously, the . first symptoms require immediate attention-- EVen 'these 'who ‘haverr n healthy disposition„ of body, aro subject to sickness tinder ' , these - eninstancee'.' Therefore; to prevent 'any' dan ger, we ought • Carefully to guard' against a a,tativo- atato•of out tioviels.- ,Once. or twice they should Weiaeuitedin'..twenly.four hours: There. ore . ,.many causes ,which Iprikluce .un healthy, bleed:. sometimes; it .may arise from grief, atothers.when the, sylitetn, is in a, stile of fullness It:can take place Troth !midden joy; olose , application trviiterary 4ridirtaking can produce in, all caseenwhere - .:many persOns haveley r seett and spOk e n'teVwhieh'predric;; rite nervous excitein'ent(W eXortird source of inthettittiv.hlootlecepsioning+that slow itervoud 'fever 4 iyhiell ;hoe carried, ott i .ionne of onihe,4 Ptnt elettiretirtYte _to _thOr,r9PllteliPn, 'hut *bleb' a knowledge .of tho powers:of. Brandi .retlitifig.ilieliorottlC..hatte;pre,ventedThbaer iiitiftlesire to seeuret heir h, Under any atlferilditirbOtistand'ei4lnitit do im bY hour ing4BRANDRETU'6,PILLS otl'httork.andit once Tenor ting to them when'tthtv'firit'foilihge ordis'ciidii tiled Pleat is their b0die5 . .. 4 .445111h; adviee, „used, -tim'o , y!,lll.ilet* file. ll- 4 10 7 1 i 1 0 1 1417Tiiilliii . irowymegiainil.sballtbe itutt.cired,ritoro':' 0'11'16 1 '4; 'ho iq'sn adept in the art of war. Be excoedinglyafr.id of COUNTERFEIT P. 140; Agent ielho'ron!Y. Troth' - ivileni,'Llrendrettli7i(PillopihroUldb ‘ oporchatied;:, c(4 cents per box, at/ ,I)64ll.,Brantli'etla-exininpali ..hy the! foil/tiring duly authorized:Agent, 7- ' S i Nevifedinberldati:•. l rol e omiper4-IGiehit'illiff.'"o . 1 " itneVi •. ir l& • NM 'XMAS! TEAS! Mil New Goods Sidkly Season 7,N.k7;,40 $.% ' . • ... , ‘.. ' -!'Houtte-keeperiand te ittioele:of , spleitdid:RU 4.ll`.l:lRE;:inedu4: dind,Sofea, - Wardroiteii - Centre end piheiTables`,. ffressinclind rlairi rturekua,:and 'ererY:tiariely-Tbr. a bliii t t;Warearid'Ohttire,'which•theilittiteltiet , opened;' it t hop'. R 0 m..0-,' , oh;;Fici, etirrier rifi.Nrtriltsliancver end LauthrAstreataiVarlishiri . They': are confident lira the supptitirY, o f. he workmanship; and eilegtindent stile; irt•rriiielr! •iftrlieltis' are' got up.: : ltogether...WßkAlielt: cur Vil'ldgSP Will son 'Wanting 'Fueniture. hey- have't arrangements ,for.. mormikr:tnrtn . g.and - liaripink• constant supply tif every article nytheir botlr plain and ornamental,. elegant and - useful: at prices which cannot fail to anit parchosers,lf /They would earnestly invite persons who •are . rhOutrtp commence hciuse:lte e ping, to call and elan - nine' their, present ale'gritit stock. to which they will constantly make adslitiona of-the newest and moss mndern.etyles. COFPIN mnde to nyder at the shortest no t tics; for town And country. . Carlisle, Sept 6, 1848 Farm at Private Sale. • THE subscriber offers at private ~,-Sort, 6l.' • . 'Sale a FARM, situate' in Mi ffl in .. -s :s * A.t : 1j : 1 township, Cumberland coutnyra -4" 1 II ".,: bout seven miles north-'west - .ot 4.11".,,,,,-2-i:: 1 ' NeWville, now taccupiott-by,yetirY Lore, containing 162 Acres of gond Slate:Land: about 78 acres of which lit cleared and iii•ii amid state of cultivation, find the remainder In thriving timber. 'rim improvements are n good two story DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen; -Bze.: with n spring in. the rellarottur,'M Inrattillahlt Barn, with all - other necessary ouThaildings.— Iliere aro tWo Orchards on the place, containing ;very variety of Frill . ; it,,4 fine meadow lira bri• tore the door of the WO,' e,iind n public rood leads direct from the Farm ' NeMville. • PersOns do ' ngm see. the Fa.rm are requested ,Iliato call on iti t tir -tenant, or on the subscri mo ' her living isle, ang9-4t or tr'' , ":f. , ~. . •. ---- it ...---..----,-,---• "..........,. s , i ) 1 I'el.7lo.P.lft Illy" 4 1 :! ;4.4, 4 1 1 1 1,. . , : ir :.' l : ' -'' . 141‘. ": 4, ,01 i 'vr.,,' ' oiN. V -- 1 0 ... 'l4 ,;, ' 'i r \‘ /. / li 't ? ' '' '1):•7 c'•; * : l.:, ?'Ar c ...' -,,,,,,,:'''' f!.. t :, - '' %. ''''' . . SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILIA, For the Permanent Cure °ball Dieeases.urisiug from an Impure state of the Ittood. . • THIS' NI edicihe operates partichlarly upnn . the Blood, and Corea• disease without vomiting - or Barging. It never fails to cure lie most obstinate cases of Rheumatism, Ois. eases of the Lungs, Coughs; Colds,ifronchi tie; White ''Swelling, Scrofula; .Ulcers and Sores -of long standing. It is cheaper than , easy other meaicinc in uile, there being 32 doses in each which costs only 75 cents, and to those using it ac. cordin to tilt ection ono bottle will last 10 days. Certificates aro pouring in from all partp - of, the country attesting the virtue of this medicine ih eases of longstanding, which have been 'given up by. physicians as hope less and beyond the reach of medicine so •hure. • - WIIOOPI)1G COUGH, 'Shaplierd'a parilln nerdr fails to cure. CO i NSUMPTION mired by the tic. of Sheri' herd's Sarsaparilla; ° the following is fro n a gentleman of rei _spec:table standing in Baltimore,who was of fect.ially cured of that *dreadful di - soave, Con sumotion. by a few bottles of Shepherd's Baltimore, Aug. 29, 12:17 This in to certify that I was fast sinking undersyroptoms oft:oitaiimption of the Lunge., until I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsap rills, whieh fortisnately . I did, and am under the strongest convictive that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a short limo to be restored to perfect henit:ll,ond under nn consideration would I be without the medicine. DAVID RICKETTS. No. 23, Hill street. Shephkrd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. We challenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion of weans Cron) the Iluma u body than Shepherd's V lirtii. loge.. It ha's', been used by thous inks, with entire mitisineti tn. It has the advantage of most abet. Virinifitges, as itna vor sickens. person using it. .It has cured children that hove benuoithjeCtlo fits for ybors, and drat' 'had been Own up by physician, parents and friends. it should always be us,cd as u the o n,: children, as itetrengthens them, and at th same tittle carries otffhe coarser pur -1 deice rif fuothaAtd__worins,i f linty are troubled w i theta.• • -The following certiltente has been, handed to us by In ige Koons, of Luzern° county, Pa. It speaks for itself: . ' . Town 11111, Pa, Jan. 20,1847, - Jam( Icoonrs, Dyer Sir—You will 'please send me 4 bet tiosmilro of Sliephord% Vermifuge. The three bottles. purehase , d of you a short timpagy hard been. used with the happiest effects: They %Vero given Au three of my ehildAm—in ono case 65 worms were exPelled,iii another 164, and in the last 67. 1 am ensionirto„givo the rest of my family the hopefits Pfth is medicine; and tirrefore order as above. This is, docid, edly the best article fdi'dostreying wurriit hos civ,or been in this part or.olo country. have 'tried Orrick's, Reak ' or's Merriek . 7s.rtild Miller's,but without-any gemdellbet. 't . YOllll3 with esteem, • • Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Verinillige arc for sale by the following resPooitible• mer.. ehanta Co mbeAland county; Pa, arid by Dr. Win. C. McPherson, Eliar.ipng: G..W. MTN RR, Carlisle; John - .Fulwiler; Shippens'burei John Diller, Newettlei Robert Elliolt, Newburg; Mfr& J . 111 Lackey, j ersville; A Richards* Co. Plainfieldiliudr lap & liar, Kingston, . ;.'8..48,4:C0y1i,1i0g00.; town; Wm. Alexandor,Pa • .-: 1 ;1411, April 26, 1848 j„ • . . AVIt) RANI 'r 73 Chestnut et. MIN- I! adeloldn, bne sale the folloviiiing .300 half (Alcatel Yining HysOii Tea 100,• do .1 r. unpowder do 150 • do Imperial do 10.. , do i.grysop do . 7000 do'. !,,A,V._o_weliong'' do 200 - do 'ft Ningyong Sonebong— Oolong .. do • 75 elieste lio ;Pidre'Seueng' 25 ebeets 25 do - - .P•Orntige;.*lo. 1000 innye.Cniteity ! ,Fo6l-,'. , .; , ThOlit Tess "corrpritiellio peet,ehopil importe'd' id.; e.hitie Sea; Witch, I:l4,inbow, Tongnin,'Jncia and :Huntress. and are col:any I havo.been 911'00 in th9(marlteti. ' ', , ;Phillkdoiphig;lsllo;4 - . , . P';§ p_- g - Vsoli -1117 fl' 9 (l"fii i a:o !tPrP`" 9 -FT'Pge'' 7 "" IJrMr l ? . !` S i , q t A4p s 'IIIT N f". ; 1 011710 E“ . e 4 .i ,i i t o rnk,S4lq(annaiiii4 ; 011 . ' 1 003 '. 4 ' otaii `pLlZ:AßETkliVQ o EtrrPrtilaii s vbf'All°o:, 111 #1 5 N 4 )1 . 1,tfoilitino listYipt etite et_tereq.fte'EttAil to p op,e,p4henyar SeAlnifitilaTif kr niv t 4io -;, 77-777 : itb t ali CheaillVindO* ll 4 4 o . . ' i. 'llo r isti.o et " t hiladalgniaa F.',141.13 P ; I4IS - Dmistl7: fa • now s k hind thtla ) tt s st , sn d, mo st rMstio*,3l . Aonitian€flistar,^9f'ssyptitsFo'stabisltsnt.in tliefttniteiF.Staists,;qmprising , pripr,ie* trimmthgs irstVcolsrskwhiOlii!hich,iwili , hssold lowsstArinis;,sllAlesale,il4;retangid Andltimmod !x news , ,Tho:Oltzetwol-Dirlinie c°antrYiVe reileoGarnptfinidieci,:illifiit;,!frobf.,e'„.irnpo-;rt.eiiitialtdrociqtroo:o,-licnaa.,.ilati•nglagr:itellaseex,wstiarilhu9isrni.7icihtfiteog:;nlrnptgo- all i+ho ; inityJsiror . • 12 N. Sixth st., PhiMa may ; 24 Washington - thitery ot •• Dagneroo- • • • • Di& 041Vi:trill Second street, - N . ...W . :corner ot . • ...Cellowhill street, Philadelphia.: THE. Lihenesseetaken and beautifully colored at this well..khown establishment, for- ONE Deb- LA ft, are universally conceded to be EQUAL in escryirespecrte - ssr.in.the city. Pictures taken eguallfi:wellAn cloudy and clear weather. A large assertinent of illsoxi.t.yelss and LOCKETS on hand, atlitam42 to 95,;inclutling.the picture. . The subseriberalespectfullY invite the citizens. of C.uniberland comity,' to call and examine ape cimens'of- the' latest itnprovematits in the art of Daugerreotyping, which will ho exhibited .Cheer fully andwitlibut: charge: . • 'l' & J C'TENNE&t.. 'Porwardingnnd General Commission Merekp Not 41 - Notill Whai'ves, 'aid 83 N.Water • • streOt, Philadelphia. PLASTER and: SALT constantly on hand, for sole at the lowest market rates. • Liberal advances made on Produce. Refer to " - DUTILIIV lIUMPTIRETS FRANKT,iN ,P LATT eft CO}..phitad . a. • LEAmBLINKER & CO. J. W. KERR, Harrisburg.• — apr 5-6 m • . =3 Xron CrOmmissior ViTarehonse; - No. 109 North Wafer street •' ned No. 54 North- Philadeiphin." • TI-Un'andervigned_still-eontintterths-C-nm - rnis - - - sion business, for the, sale ou•all descriptions .of IRON. 'Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with-dealera and consumers of Iron, throughout the country; hes assbled us to,pskablish such relations na give .00-peenlinrad vantages to servo. our correspondents, equal to any other house , mar 22-mn • Aterox Us Empire Cooking Steve. IN again calling intention to this unequalled 1 STOVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to inform the public that (externally) it thus under gOne enpv chnitge—,the pipe and hearth 'pla ted opposite each niher, and a SUM . NIER HEA RT li AND BOILINGAPP A RAT U S, being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un-; less there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is unquestionably he beat, as it now embraces every valua4-itliprovement - possessed by nny other Sthie, in addition to some peculiar to itself, secured-by Letters -Patent. I:- The enemas of this Stove, since its.intredue , tion is unequalled. Nothing ban ever been of fered for culinary purposes that hnitgiven such general satisfaction. Stove have Been •copied after its form ; - some dealettchrive evtln used its fundamental principles, but the proportions were; so unlike the original, that they bear the relntiye_ value that a ennuterfeit'does tpAger.mind Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES in great variety, Persons ticairingtbesendmira ble Stoves, are reqbeitted to call at the Stove mid Tin-Were manufactory" of the subscriber. on -Mein street, Carlisle, 'Whols agent for Cumber land empty, ninY2-1 B ROOKE • AND WOODEN—WARE Stem, No: 63 North Third sirect, one door above MTh, east-side, Philadelphia, ruentfectur ers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes; Buckets,- .Ccdar Ware', .Willow and French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters. Mats, Blacking, Eastern•made Woo& 'en-Ware of every ..description,, &c, &c, at the lowc,t market prices. • mar I LLARRABEE bat" removed to his new • , Warehouse. corner or Calvert and Mercer streets, Baltimore; and has now in store, of di. rect importation' from the celebrated factory of Tinley, 'Tn ham Pst(Wallter, a full assortment oi SITOE n'llibEAD. viz : • brown, green.. ball bleached, white and.vellOw, which he is prepli red to Sell by the bale or less 'quantity, on as good terms as the sante ninthly can 'be had for in the U. States.' Also n cuernl itssortmemi of SIIOE - TOOLS and FINDINGS, itiz Shoe Knives, rasps. pincers, hammers, awls and . awl handles, pegs of all'sizes, briktles, webbing, boot cord, shoo nails 'of ;all etzeii, but and cast tacks, Frenrh irons coiriftlete4 'peg, rasps and cutters, &c, &c, &c. Promituri" Glass Paper, to take the place rif the Oktirtriot_4itind paper, &vary su. perior article, being,our own, manufactere,_wm 11.A.NTED. Lasts, hoot trees. ithee.,..treOi, Crimping boards, all of his oirh nuanufoctiirk, of •this very best timber and of cite httest et le Ererv — arti. • ele can be obtained at his-establistitirentArEman.._ ulemuriag - Boots tnidittboesoiroPt leather. Alf of the above will he tibia at•tlM lOtvost .market, price. Codntry,Merehttprs tirelmitiettlnriv re-' quested to call.' • atte23-11no1 116.2.1;;Calverret', naltitnord LABORATORY OF TILOREION'SBOTA 1 NIC MEDICINES. EPH'M. RABEE, No. 20 S. Calvert street, Blutititore, has remov ed his Lahore- . •tory to his neW , boilding , No.. 2;1., and has always: on hand the Ilargest•AfpCmpat complete assort-; ment of pure Bottinie remedies - in iho ,States, prepared. under. , special care at his Lnbortory--heirig'ille first erected in the Unithd States for the'. specie, purpose of pre paring's . T 110 1 1.150 MAN-BOTANIC IfIEDICIN All of the pulveriiell , andrenirrpotinded 'nrticles are 'put .up tn!quarter iand half pound packages; and neatly hibelleclovith directions suitable for retailing, and , upon better terms titan the sabre article can ho'hadliistn ,The United' States.--: Every arriele'in'his lino ittwarranted 'genuine-4 the publiectin rely upon itTe J A liberal diseennt *dojo coUntry merchapisi who arefitircieularlyiequestid 'Rican and exain, inn ritirchasitig..''' ••" ' - Too -yar.igus . Treatisesi'embraong',the' most rem] tedAinthoti. the Thomionitin 'or ;1104: JantoiSysfetti ofMatlitlinponay...also be had of ' his establishment;l4;thOinanlity pr "copy, EI'AMUP.LSNYDR iirzFr,lt Never `Mails. • CEltg VRa time 7ull - 60mo= • nal ,thoro • largor LAI ies nil populous towns; - 4 spfeich of, diktiou,• the depend. onciv,tinM. prophgailon.iitWhiCh , temdlit •fron the violatzon' oft .divine and: morali laws. , (km A }TLIOTIUG - 1110 ;AMEKO.AN:OOA _ U presentesl,, , fic htiliigftlie 'Most. certain,'spciiiiy,- and' valuable specific ever , ofiered,to• iinfottimate: It hhs Wheniver known nenuired a reputation thifiti Ilelly.exparienhe sands. liayolioßn icured;l:trito Usti, and as,jkleaves. _no"odOipn,"thoi hypo th uires nci t her rhstilm ion in , diht or, -, bianriass,, - nor etintalijs,:pjtker martini)! onalittinute2drugti in,tho•lentikiinjunniicjo,the e Pyst teni, ; it iS'4toldlyPresintlecli.lo , ,tho renithilyifpr l ' 'difileileet 114 0 4 by , phy.fli-, clans; andPrimoinuieCituperillrAqPrig,nPwll, 0 ,- nfedY.,J. - Fult!directionq concitlllutliY4scur 'bottle; • POP sale ..nt..15;11r. coimer4d,tio d . ;sohjith'st reit ta RhilrtdDiPhilaj. endSY'S.: AD/4°MS ''S , Rthil ° r:Dt 4 ' Ittgrnitz. , Tork.tla?Wi't , rolilletisLanctnittir,t,Dr;;., McPherson and liilY , o ll ,liAlqilisburg;Ttii': • feb;9 - 74.; • • =MEI N TME.:43134 aelYtiidito-ittegatieldis:!%lfliZbi'' kir supplir;iitibia4teingßu tuistv th ppaio "4171 jritiiiolslltrWrt_iv-, 'he *;0010,STOPA", ' .if , ' , 9oktpps'nOtcrut; ( l l l)sl!- ,iy ,f . 'ill may way injure tl e /4- -`• IBM i~, 7 ~• `~~,i „ ,777 .7 7T4...t ” 04, •"r65 7 a • .TEZINENT'S Perot,, Hoinnan, $l. Co., oRRICK &CAMTBE.LI, rOHN-D. GORGA N. Sl', J. DI. Rowe, . UtMOVAL • SHOE TthiSAD WAREHOUSE REBIOThI,. $4 'ONS'liiiiii w i,ied , titid-Itcolwali , ;nii - 1 4. ht do' SheplAtiocer',36;SpririeStie -- 91 Nttio Titalateilivarriceisiostlandefor 13410111 e )114)9wiirelSenro:cif, 41 W: 14 .Y4' 1, 0P -34 410196,14AftlirMit ./ - Ye ' •on 0n0tan410.1.40.#1414 ,1 4iiite4g , ifikAi eAt . fl . filkyt 0 1-e.; ' 4`.;;'.c , •.: 01) ' l., ''.•; :i:ls: , XP.3*2:::i*t.' - w;;; , ' 4 ! VP/i.ISA:A 7.5 tWo hioil • OARLISLF TO YORK! • • . . . , THE suhscribek begs Jamie :to'lnfoim the tray E .ellincommunity :that he 'Mien& to a - 14SP STAGES •rttorc CARLISLE TO YORK and back; • three "' .titnes',a Week. as' followa :-•--Lenve Cdrlielo...on:AMOrtdak, ,Wednerday•'and Etithly mornings,`at'fi.olclock,'A• ati•and pests:mg' throtigh ChiirchtowNl'Dillettowif: , end Dover,' arrive at York . at l'o'lilock,' - e.•zit; , which will be in' time to taltit.the York train of cars for-D (darner°. Leave Yorkfor Carlisle at 1 o'clock, r u, (immediately after the; arrival of the cam) on each Tuesday, ThursdarandHinurday.: ' • ' The •alibecriber- , assures - those who may pat ronize that he has prepared himself with comfortable and aafe Stages, and will use every -effort possible to accommodate travellers. Pas sengers from Carlisle will ongege: passage at the office of the subkiilieF, and will be called for at the places they request. In York they will en• gageut the Depot, or Whitehall tavern. • GEO. HILND EL. Extensive Livery Stable. ! THE subscriber respectftsby informs the rinb• lie that he Continues:A° carry on . .the LIVERY Btisfrties in till its: branches, at the Old stand.— His Holism are numerous and well aSsorted, and his Carriages embrace 'every variety of pattern, such as Coaches, Gigs, Tillburys, Sulkies, Bug- . -gigs .&c.. all of .the best fi nish. His drivers are' carelbLeittLattentiv.e.—Sitddle horsge of the most agfeetibiCgait, always ready. for 'customers, at low refee. ' The•• sulisariber.fiesirone of securing the pnt ronage of the public, will Ipare no pains or ex pause tri render his estatilislitnetit worthy of the most liberal encouragement. july26.3m GEO. lIENpI.II, Cumb. Valley Traaipulatian H ruse . -v - Irxitl "• o * - -• , • banal abed Rail Road Line, for P'l) ladel- phi°, Baltitriore, Pittsburg; &c • W. KERR. Forwarding,and Commission — Merchant, Ilsanisurao, Pa. informs his friends. and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during -the post year lie - has been encouraged 10 make more exteneircar rangements for the present seasnib_arid has ad: ded two•new, largo and 'splendid Boats to his JANE, and will be fully prepared slier the op , ening of the Canal, to forward, PRODUCE nnd MERCHAN.DIZE - of till kin& to mid from Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates - of freight and with the utmost des• patch. Agents fur Boats, CARLISLE 4. GASKELL Rare street Wharf, Philadelphia. ffElgE & SON, No. 45 Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SF-JAW, - J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, _ • WUNDERITeII & • Nn. -Market st., Philadelphia. • -CHALORER & REYNOLD'S, No. 423 Market st., SPFER. JAMES & CO., Broad street, Phiiadelphia. •PENN'As &OHIO LINE.' North street, Baltimore. Ifairrisburg, March C.!9, 1545.—tf, • , - -•- Ilaris)yarg. Transportion Line. ° FUNK & MILLER, ORiVARDING Sr Commission Merchants, F ITAMIISIIIJIM, Pa. ship Produce, Alerclino dire, &c. to Baltithore , &c. c..— P 4 o a l.' Plaster; Nails, 'Salt, Fish, Groceries, Six: c If for sale... thirrisburg, march 29, 1848 Dr. 'Cooler's Panacea, FOR the removal and permanent cure of an diseases arising from en impure slate of the Wood and hebi• of the body, viz: - Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in all its torus, Tettcr, Scald hoed, Cuinne(ms uffectious oh the awe and extremities, chronic Itheumniism.nnd Ilepatetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints, White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con stitutionnl disorders, arising from curial and Hereditary predispositions, 11::71In every change that is taking pliwesin the body, it Po manifest that a t is brought about by something haying q substantive existence. It. we suppose the organs of our body originally perfect, they must' continue perfect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears an mthaul thy relation to it. In all .eases of discas.e, there must he the interposition of some new ingredient which by playing its part as a vise, served to modify•the properties before connected with the body. It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in organs previously healthy. with• out the interposition of some morhilic agent; as well iniglit we espect a piece of chalk to tram-fer bell - spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the add of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is ti prior - en - use which intuit be:removed. thro!•the agency orthc Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea—ln evidence 'Ma follimmg is sulTi ld'lO`the' dine: tinitted - 10`the'put..... Thilidelphia,,Yune 7, 1847. Having been apprised of the nhture of the. Pan. aces, it affords. me much pleasure to he able• to recommend it as a valuable remedy for all those chronic, constilutional.and -glandular diseases, to which it is especially adapted.. To those who are afflicted, and rectnire medicine as 'an alterative,. r "Trey cannot obtain it in a more agreable active and-uniform state than is to be febnd in ilia Pan• aces. I have used it in several instances with de cided and signal success. Yours, • D. A 1 11 , 04 D Prepared end sold nt "the North, West corner of Third and Sonth etrrrts• Philadelphia and re tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, Put up in pint bottletx.nt,Sl pox bottle. 4 febla reenCieved, n fresh supply oLgonssers_CLlogne, Extracts Jockey C,lub,''Bougot .411e%Chrofine,•Geraniunt and Per rum de , Jenny' Lind .j.unelo St.'W B FLF.SIING New 'Clothing Store. Tito7.eubleribers have opened in the . morn lately occupied by H S Ritter, neatly optiosite 'Morrott's,Hotel,, a large and elegant Block of CLOTHING, of all doacriptiona, made !t the *try best style,;end warranted-better than thin tiny other rendy=nindo be 'retina , in the: , : Tbey'have'ellinged . :Mr: Geo: Bopti,- iti "Tailor, to sell their elothing,, who . will'elso'inlte,nieisures and rianktfue conts.pois or ieits; 'not'be able to Buie - 11414'8W is ihoiesteck of ready-made. hand ti,lreat ol . .T.weed Cdate, Caiaiinere andlow:pticerd ratitalefina and Yeata: which ' will he. ricild'.loWer than can he had elaaJ , Tlit.iy" can furnish a handflorneldnehlali : •Ctiat; : ieatiy,,to . ..,pag qn,.for„.frein $7 to sl:i., and other goitihit in . propOrtion';' ,- :Cell end ere' lo: yourselves::. nor.ilsi:' 1-$6.7 Pliviitclaiiiii aiiii,Gbuntry b lgeychcint, ,• ~ , ! :,. Avaa wish-to , ptirchase DRUGS,ar,c;•tbenn,. nro Yequbetecd t'ci.calli.apd,examituktho,lprosopck rildolved.xt t hi WO of the sub@Pritkon 2 ,1 . p4 aro: cies are:fresh and },y,arril*O . ',gpoclolnik p'itrOjilsid, „A 44,:thqylry: , _110 ycst i cpaja pric.ce,tip#,?vill, s ilis,, posed'ofjo than artiaes Ottlio, suine:Auii'lity limielgiqr' eqri,. tailil ',iii CufribinikiiidV;l:o'unty ,,CtillitiTid:ll:B,'itit,4',iflie,doesi 'Ol ' ilia 4.'' ii qd'Y,o tu ' airvan(tike to, pilit9osie'troli hiili; ,, llel , vlll'..noutkek , Y'.51)1 1 0 1 ' Ipiyi: '. • •-• .`,,, i ''' l ''' ) ;V, '4l ' 4 ''''',:' I. '.,-; '' -''' '' • . .., ) 01dertiqiqpilhe' , ;ioilitry,:ikill ',yilbeivet'; prip , :nin attentio' f yith` o iitiolotitrufiritntiiiii idtiiii;and,picets , Itovierklitui,,aity Othor plapt?..iti , 0 arlis)a:, : .-' ,f., , ;>: ,„ • I . 'l - • i:3,1,),r,ALA,,81110r. - • •• , ..,:JsuP,ci.iF9F : tli j AA''ilgxo•o l hl ll,4 ,Ti l, 9- 011s l e, 1 ,, T,.;:. , •: . . r . - -' ^,•-•-.•? -' -. ~..'.' " ir . , .'„ 4TlOlVOgitiOktAli,boA,lilLle l 'A;foi,ttie' A.r, 01110 X 1 . 1 ),#0:P,04 1 04n1 .. .ai,e",.0PA11 0194±31ti , firiliklafifrOmbertitop94:ol?taportko'fiiii64; 7 llo'of*'' ANlAll,;,(oPetipmisfi.O,'‘Varciii)iiill'tOpetibi',.3 . 6(,ati y,.. otiot pro'plireiinri V4','Sarepittaillii'llOWl,ifl.liiii4for, antsy thiedilikiktic . iititib' biatlieviki , r2o:etf 4-.;i 45 :± ,,,, ! '''kf.l - -'+0, 1 .1 , i,tr , T4:;1-.4 :; , 4 1 414WIMITOPIS V li: * lt i iO 4 ,.i ,' ' ,? ...ti . l)r l: ,i; C •iil ), ,Uli s kiil l ifi.VPl4oti;ioß l j# , O' - i ''' ' : ' .. .kqe.: , '4 , N , r r iZ• , . .. , - 1 ;46;44 7 •• , ti. 14i- , : ,,, b 1, 01 1 : T , P l' ll °4l -2 4 1. 14 SA.j . 70 , 14V.ffq e Ctil'irin s P-P,IY , ~ •-'i lF Q 9 4 44 V 9l fil/tP Oll O' Y , % :-.,:,,, .31 ~v .1,, , 44.- 4 .,..,.„i• ~..i,„ ~, , , , ,7,'"."7., •'oleo.4' r • •-,'-' =RE . is '; • ltOttc3;4Sroe;:i . , ' Vsn OP ea ". ,-•••• :•• .. - 1 • •,•_ ':•%••!,•.?; .>; ty : " T: ;41 ;:f C 1 • BIEW:BPRIBM'and SMONER.GOoDa tin go ETi,I.E . ETA*7 . 4IO_O . IOI9P-. I;ll‘llE'rOliticrttipr'Jitis' jittit'receiidir and - saw h tke HOULE!: AtiMphitilti 00;00.0.criscieor in thelitit*lld,' woal4eornareftlieTalie : 'Sti46lfr;iiii'kflOW 'lrtHlEi;ineditiine is. Warranter/ , ally_chimpstook of sesSonehle geoda,ittreh I•cariee-of , Pilets, either bleediniei;lfffi r d!-- '• Clothe, Cansiteeres,Ventingi, •• • Bombazine'', Lawns, Ginglinms, Catribrictla • s internal orlexternaliand all Inilatnrattliaitv 'unet, Boar and other 'description's eases found in conjunetilatisvith the speltan Chronic Dynentery4 ,Or fine - White- iltileattpi, Cheater Pickings: f . o i rtivvin — g ••- Glovan;4liiiiiery-, Sic . • Pliiledhlehia,'Sepi. 9; 1847. • • .. • A !urge stock of IIII.ISLII6S, white and en; bleached, rrem '3-4 to 1-4 in breadtk - ,;and from lifiStit's.ifethhands',llefielievv—Utintev—A. afflicted 11111 P 4 cents per ad up in prier. • .• haul Bee Y . bari 'age ryes •w Wascalled afraid° dyietitery,f;•l hive differed ' ; A splendid stOck Of • C ALCOFSIt prices with •: • .• •,• - • • it evensicee„,anu pop tient hate tioltd, varying from 4 to•t2i as. me that _toy liefiir.Svaii cfreetesi,alad that my . , Also, a nosh stock of the • bowels were ulcerated; fiii:hltnitjaiill pus, . CELEBRATED FLUID . LARI.VB, tended with a,peCtiling...pultiff 'elnhll, 's(!hre which ha has lately introduccif,iand which are frequent dienhargest A: short time , andel foetid to im byull that hive tried• them, rho made a - Visit to filziesachueette,lti' lives 'of benefit from change a air," bin tittered recite mosteeonomical and desirable article inert:try severe than ever - betori. While ther,e,ri phy respeet now in nee, 'Also the simian armed tu. cure me fit s4o4in three Tile Milan Cwittiptally's Teas, !months. Happily, ih .the 6r : iintensii' Ile lids boon appointed solo agent in this place pain, occasionally • for the sale of the abciee 'Pons, to which he in Abe- wrapper of' your lElectoary s lt,-;Petico. • would invite thespecia attention of the love's description' of My eotnpleint; . of good. Teas. The manner in which they era 'many certifieohm•of titter, This gave me put up is such, an that the flavour is prrseftvcd great .confitresMe in the inedielee,Mid for any length of time,lelng incased in -telid theseii box, nine' oses Of *bias hats; aypis,..r, or tin toil, Families-eon be supplied with rently - aired Me; and I prepared to se/ l an , y quantity put up in thin manner. everything in its faeor,"or'render, any set:vied, • Thipultlic le respectfully invited to call and I can to humanity by subscribing tolls Metite • 'examinehiseidek before purchasing elsewhere Respeciffilly yours;- •', • triennials as he feels confident that his variety • ItENJ.*PERCIVAL;I3I) 'and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. Wen .sir and inflaniniatlon of the Spikeig npra • • ROBERT IRVINE, jr. fulling alba ()Mean, . . particularly are 80100'0, under pecullint circumstances; for which many' certificated could be given of speedy cures—bid Mieny forbids their publication. . . Severe and heated costiveness, flow dr blood to the head, dyspepsia, fintaas inflainj mat ion of the stomach, find a, speedy cure led Dr. tYphim's Eleetuary. It is an internal' .rtmedy, and cures ify its action on the beweld and blond, the relaxed slate of Which is the cetera of the above named diseases., ' , • . UNIVERSAL COMMENHAT/Htt----- - Front every city ; town and village, where Di p I.lpliam's Vegetable Pile • Eleetuary hod been Introduced, the moat gratifying intelli gence of its effects have been received by the Froprietor.... , In l'undrede a instances it bee triumphek,over caste' which were 'deemed ineernb(e;.4g, ' • • . - Leteiff - ,411_ 5 .ceK0,-W; teen, late of the ,• S . ser6iitictiOtiVilyinberof the N. J. Legislature 'Rahway, mime 16, 1847 1 ; hallV.lien• -• afflicted for' years with the rilerk . nnd - liii'Ve tried, without anything like permanent benefit, almost everything assum , log Abe name of a remedy. I had as a matter nt course, lest nll confidence in medicine.— Under this feeling I was indoecd—not without ref uetatice,l confess--to see titillll7l'BElectu ars', and having used it shout &see *deka, according to the directions laid down, I find to- my surprise, as, well as satisfeetion; that every symptom of the diS'ense Merl eft me. I think it due_alike to Dr. Upham and myself ter -puke this statenient. •Gt W fdeLLIAN Addressed to the agents in Coliintbia.ea: •'livasel Cu uni y , Ala., Feb. 28, 1847 rilessrl. Winter rik Epping—lb/sinter—For The lust fifteen years I have been afflicted vide _that most distressing disease •Tho Bleeding Plies,' and have had reedurre to a great wavy medicines - ,-without obtaining • relief, until F obtained 3 boxes of flphan's Pile_ Bleetncry from 'you, which hove. prefer relieved. nic time 1 take great pleasure in ricotemending it t all w h o arwafflieted-with Piles, as a gaff aid site remedy DRUGS, 'DRUGS! T A. BISHOP, succssor to Dr. J. J. Myer*. •e, • has just received and is now lighting a large & well selerted assortment of FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, among which will be found the following, viz : Opium, Camphor, Quinine, Epsom Salts, Dye Stuiiu, Spices, Cultory, Oils,- Alcohol, Turpentine, Pine &c. Also, n large assortment of PERFUNIERY, Hair and Tooth Brushed', UmbrellaS, Wniking Canes, Roussel's and Tfauel's Shaving Cream, Bear's Oil, Cologne NVater, Bair Eye,.Ox Morrow Fancy Soaps, Extracts, Mmes Fi7:7; Ctirling 1.1 - ttid. and' FANCY ARTICLES of every description,. to which he respectfully ineitis the atfcntion o the public. his assortment isn full and rich one, nhd he hopes by strict attention to buSiness and low prices, to receive a liberal tharle•of the public pstronne. prescriptions enreltillv rompotin fled. J. A. Msrrop, • ANrco Mnin Cnrlisle P Nit V.ES —.lot reeeiyod _lf and opened by pre.erv . ed Ginger and Pine Apple, ()range Jelly. Pickled Lnliwers, Gherkins. Peptic! Tirol. 1,14 Tonirenes'and . (lmons , )lives. Capers, An chovies, Sardine., Toniato Ketchup, fine mixed Fieneh Alustard, with n .very elluice and pure ankle nf Salad Oil, for sale at maY3l ILlo ERsrrir ilkft I I 11YERS has d:sposed of his "firs stock of Dru,gis4 bre, to Mr. S. A nisii,)P, of Ilarrislire.,-who.ill continue to do lmsiness nt my old slcoil on Main street. Mr. Bishop has considerntthi experience_.-nrag-71nisi nese, end I confidently recommend him to the customer's of the store nod solicit n of their favors. . in-by this nrrnngetilont Dr. AI vititc will ha enabled a giye his ~itnictitided mention to the dories of his profession View arrival TllEsuhsoriberahave jut received from Phil ndelphin, n fresh supply of I.lrngs, flys-stuffs, Perfumery, Priory Amides. l's Out stork is now large and ermrpfe tr. and .as, are determined not t o lie under4old, but to sell at the lowest rash prices. we invite ti; attention of country merchants. physicians and others, to examine our goods and pliers helots r orelingin g elsewhere. .1. & NV. B. FLE'tIINO . ittne corner of Pita and High at IVZONY:EIt.'S Confectionery, 3Pruit & Tcy Stcre, North honorer Sired, Ca rlisle. 'VIM subscriber would respect Tully inform Country merchants and the public generally that he is• constantly mnotiftictfirhig and has al. wars on hand CANDIES of every variety, (winch Mr quality unman bc, surpassed' by any manulactured in the State) which he ,vil! sell wholesale or retail at the ilt.n %rain, iN. Ilan• over street, a few dohrs north of Bank, whero lie has also on hand FR DU'S t. id NETS of lha latest importations, which, wit.' be sold et the lowest prices for cash. His sloes consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Dates, Cocoa-wits, Cream-nuts; Pen-nuts,-En glish \Valbuts, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts. He'ssould also inform the public that lie has just rammed front the city with n were Iseeti stoek of FREiSTI FA 311EY f:Tirii.'Eß I ES, c,rinsistirg fit superior double relined, crushed and pulverized. LOAF SUGARS , Brown Su gars. among %Ouch is a very fair nestle, for 11l eta. per lb.; COFFEE, frone'P in 10 eta per Ih.t n superior article of Imperial. Young - llyson mid Ildneli.-T EA S s-M OLASS ES ntall Binds - : ter, Sods and 'Sneer Crackers; Cheese, Choco late, Rice. Blacking. Mangles, finishes. -. ' FRESH APICES, viz: Popper, Afspidn, Cintimpon. Cloves. Nutmegs, Ginger and :fins lard. A supply of Indigo. (hest quality) Alum, Starch, WashituzSoda,-Salt -Peter; nitzaf - which will be sold nt the lowest rates. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to lie public. for the liberal patronage extended to him. and hopes by a desire to please to merit a corninutince of The same. 0.11 orders from n dis taste' thankfully received and promptly attend ed so. fronv4l P. Arn . NYER , NEW YORK VARIETY° STORE. y -& M. COLLIER & BROTHER, be, J leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland and adjoining conntiee, that they, have just open• cd an extensive VARIETY STORE in North Hanover 'streoi,•in the building lately •onetipied by Mr: Hantelt, between Haversiick and Lyon's stores, Where !they will be - Ittippyiit receive, the. calls of till wishing articles In the ir lino.. The , will at all times keen'on hand a Well selecre assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English, and AmeriCen)domeatic and foreign Pert:Ornery, Patent' lyledicines, embracing nearly every de.. seription, and in fact alittle of every thing usu ally /kept in an eatenttive'vnyietY store. They'are the exclusive' aPents for the' 'anlo of Dr. Trophagen's celebrated Pithnortie, Mixture, and his Balsoinie Extra - at .of Sarsaparilla-Vr• 'Green'a celebrated Ortitgennted. Bitters, far SS 00.:3iarind TheY ; are oleo- the tasClet• 's i ve agents' for this 'dainty of the l'iliw. - Yoatt . CANTON Ths Cbmra-xTratul will keep 'con. atnnily hand. niarge l aupplzof Weir superior ;. 3 7 . 4"?ci• : ' •• •• • ' they :#o4.ofarirlinecl •,to !sell , nt very smnll:prolitio cgastt " t'hd: : invite< nil.‘visliing bargains to give .or,tlers,froin country Incr.:boots sunnlied' , 4pon the, most reasonable terms. Cai•lisle;`,ffiakf , ' • • ' , r attiersoies,Trussi,,- . , • I npl;lp_ TRUSS: i•pOiykilit,ptiik ,kqpreonstruntly for . sale at " tflug297 .ELLI OTT'S :•'," ' , , :;.q"', .. -' l ' , , No lie° „- li ‘,1,,,ild . mg•un ); , ; ;,,..,, '' ' ; _:_ rcum to Tilie ant" 1 ' ." ' ,r. ~,;, in' itilligilef4 Phre .-illilkC. itl ' 61'.8 n '3l:tf' Ti""„;Yeito'lnfe,riii,ll.„f t0m1T11614°13,,,, cif 'thq B"a:nridif9k!th ''''' C' e Itaving ' te.o ',,m;;Vi3;oihng,:tlio-:.ailtia„l:4.':fild "ohs' #4,elrt! heln,at liachbola r. 1, 1 ,.‘i 1 1: iron ..lilidi,will' .7 - 7,;!:,- ,11%: - -' Int`lnithi..4odk'S q ; , • , ' ^ '''''t' '' '' '' ' ' - z 'cl'ie , '''''• 'hlifililiB,4",.rbvt7ollll,l,o!.'livitOßlT,WX— „....:—.. _Jlioirlb...fTifo,:,["l', „. ~ .. , • - ; 24 ' I V; M MV-1,T•4,..;',:,:,' ' ' - 0)1, 1,-. l' , Av •I iii ii' ,ll3 ackgnt4.ll“'” ,• , ~„'• • • •' 5 4 , ..' 1 , ‘ 'T ..*TTT:+ 1 , I, .-,)•,,•• 00/440.t•ke KS,* 0 r 41 ,-. 4 lioLasutillu ... .., .. , 1', ,, qirt 4 u • tr v .— -. t iroi.4.l,,abgiv y , p' ," - I % i., •T•-•COlix. ~•• T.E.,11104",5r,,,111L1TE t • !' „1„, 0•r,,,,,,,/ .4,,..e. ,:mr.1,4,,,,,, ' ,, 1 , 6 i, I' ''' i '' C '4 ii..it'''4, - % . ,%; /g 1848-ew- '- 0 , - '''t',`.. xl,' , ' 144-4011',..! s'4•:• , ! t ‘•• • ;.t ,r• t.. 4 ••• , TT„ , ••,,,' 2., • , . , IT,‘ , , •"•T tT''', ;-•,1..,'.•' •T- T ,, ,TTT,-• T. „T'-,-;”1 , • • ' ',•, •'" i - , ' ', T, TT, -.„ '• ; , -,,,,, i,••,4,41,4„i1-.,•4,,,‘,-,•• T • •••• '••• ' • 4 • C.IXE,D ~;‘ ' formerly Bouneepert.Bank of Colsbra Remarkable sure of Bleeding . -reriland, Me.,, Maeda t 4 . :11y Dear Sir—i eunnoi express to you ivy sincere and lieu) t9ill thanks fur the wontieihrl cure . Ilinve expffieneed by the use of your' truly valuable Pile Electuary. 1 have bee* a perfect martyr hi the Bleeding Piles.for,lasi years past, v.much PO, that I.becanite reduced to.o mere ..keleton, with loss of appstiteind . general derangement of the digestive °llama my eye. Mott become ofhietcd, dad in fact I wa d a ulcer . ) , to myself, and wits obligati to give up my office here, which I held i•.ther Dosioni Howie some years. I have tried all kinds of medicine, had thou beet advice the pt y siciu op or linienn and this Blare could give, cheat much money and twice mibmitted to a sorpical operation. I hod become perfectly tired of life, and at the suggestion of myr friends I was induced to.. try.n . box of yodr medicine. The Bret 1 found relieved toe slightly, still I persevered and purchased a second, and . assure you when t got Wilt" throngh I found myself getting welli I still kept on, and now '1 ain-a: - newsman. • My dear sir,language cannot express my !banks, that. nmonee mare restored to tiow in n condition to ouriport.rnyeelf .and family, de , pendent on me. • Yours teepee - Bully. with I g rant regard, SAMUEL CHAR LTOI I II • Now Tort, Jutits:l4, 1848 "'Tesoro Ketalioni Ilenchave;-=This caiti firs that 1 hive beer seferoly afflicted fieutieny years with , the .19101 4 _IntLino*-parnoularlY within the loot nine months.' Ilaylignied all the remedies prescribed by joy . physician, also having tried Other metettettilittles or no ad' vnniage,.l become very mucledimeourriged ned felt as though I must suffer esittperet 1 lived. Quicpravitentially=l=wad nforineU by Mr. Mott,"inte'reetei of the pulillOs'cliool•at • Steleit island. that:kern:a lie:!cOed. yOur'l,alnable Pile Elecin ry. paving. cortfirk‘lco.As his statement, 1 • immediately,-proceted 'some of the'and :Dirk Very:hinny to incornr you the g‘, & ' w perfectly cured by the use of ,b 11 i 4 (4 Yery. truly your. ciliedient Berson', .GEORGE R CROSS • or.; end. retail. fee .11 . ETCIIA ar, HEN= ' r'/421 - Folton at;11 4- Y.; a nd Cy 'druegt4B'.•oooll 7 ICentehent ' t he - United :antes•ttid,Viretid: Peres ' SOW_ S:ELLIOIIc ;I July • 526080 • ..•StautOtes:Exterifal-;ltetrieqyi , uN t .z.if.m.rfmrzelyr. 3 1,s nuw universally, acknowledgedd _tu bs, • FOriii4tituatiSin; MTeetie'ne, utplreetiont &of the Muscles ore' Throat itud.Quinef; Ig r,sues, Old Petne . ,in'tho Bedk,etr.. • Clieet;Aiiirrin the Brenta idutk:11,6:?t,f.,...1....,; Ithi.3 .6olll ^achn.':OProluqlßreises.' '" ; • • `Salt - IZ.lientO. Frosted Feet,',„end ' ^ ' N,,T!S ija emtatning , 44or' ,retzte . roe uire nd-,p kik :itt.''repe,fatu'inZ l ,l,,, hes ' been for spew brabd , sturelkedeutinif it, and novi.whOh.he PleetTettlfeenrel,b.e.ep , experienced brsdnuinyZ, ezPreitildite,ltfienti.„ tilde ard'OntinfiallY4PPtiarly*4 , „>lo 4 ,thosii,ridlP_ •-• have , born lifada,..Wintlettyjrn;tineritteltrirdrifirdne.--' - ^-- - .-- - IlilirthilTiflliOriOlioulelllT longer' reinahOgetp• 'rant of its inseduable:tnid, E.-Stairtomi etinttlYrecolvingt,testimbnieli front itetneibidmany. of Me elOgiC*llffreelil thnestln one enekOi-ebild.'kbill been cripple. or cight,yeare,,beving_wienihtt the' spine;' herititFi he sdge ot.twe''jieerei-Vi*;fit_ front ie choir.,,ldediettl'treetnien , bottles' f. the , L)nitnent stes, 'kind he..now Joins with ; hin. , ,'PloYmetetrifscihel • youthful rgambols;'ae robust!, est!. the herilth them, and only Wen-fall Mune 'on' hie'' , llo4ot him of his early . , 'riir bottle: . —,• The e • ..• • .TAN o?rorkiwto4l.l,ist p IN.TM EA • re - mts • , I." dy jet:- hilktiliebiferefl3ll4_lo4ll% lied Wliti:eldifhferwerbi*llskidtwiney:Wie'o9 / ceeieti for siti iketiee'elifiAltrae , Vkey.l*Ae* ri th tx„..ine..,Thlteitr;',Opse,.NreiLte.lie;,' , Vßstk., • ; X',l'his dint tidenttentortieuletlY ititglitied4lipitiose; • - . qpikifidine',,ilistiMothdrelref, liable to' during, ,nurersaiordrifents; latid r enNy t , beelKy t Alfeil;NThe,": . Eike ,te*lrnrl44:•;;Poltrby • - • I, - €1) rion &•G ro i tt r talurg , 44e *c'.: c I' 7 A ;TIO, ;1: ,`'l• • ^- 4Zie AL; 7", INE