•-• "I a i 'L.'4:114 . 611 - 2 alnivittg, • S'T'AR. Wu find n glory 40 the flowers Nyhen anowdrigv peep and hawthorh blooms w 4 Aeo iresh.ljghlig sluing time hours And Mese the radiance that 'Mmes. The ray of ',minise dolma with holm, mit sin or Sorrow cannot mar: . 'God's beauty ohy this mllt~Sied slope, keeps iiitilimmeit Faith's Guiding Eitnr, V . ' We find a glitr.y.l4.oi smile. That livea happy thee, En) fearful ilotiiit,,or. ' ,hi,orldly • Ifuy,e,u‘v,e4 away ibe angel trace. 'The rniof promise shleuth there To tell of better lands afar,- God sends his imagsPhieiitiltair, To Crop undimmed Faith's Guiding Star ,ViOviindAglory-In_thelmho,. ~; Of dotolug:Areestand teillhg brain, A hd Its Meath, They lute . 9s 6y ifii•itk4ioedaVight, And pa . int whore The y shed Gtertf:epirit:‘;teraiand brlght. And keep undimmed nOth'e Guiding Star. Wi muse Ile,ides I lid ,' rolling a•nves, . . . We ponder on the trras.43l.filll,' %We llngaril'er the new-piled. rgr'aites,- And tinil that Star 61 shiedngullll.- God in his great design,hath spread Unnumbered rays to lead afar: They beam the hrizlitest O'er the, dead, ' And keep unit:in:bed Frgith's Guiding Star fhti Blida kaVirof the Sin Omit, 'RV REV. PREB.IDEN:PIIITOI-19OCK • ALLOW me here to refer. to a, case that lately fell under my 'Observation, which illustrates more forcibly than I had ever conceived, the in'iceless yulue of the Christian's hope nitfatUntite and degraded. I hal descended one thousand - feet beneath the earth's surface; in the coal pits•eof The Mid Lothian Mines in Virginia. and i,vas. wanderin, ' 4 through their dark, subterranean passa . ges, iv hen the snu a 3 of Music it - a: little distance, b olte upon my ear.. It ceased upon our .I:wroa. li, aril r caught Only the cohicluding st ntnnent of the hyah, "1 shall a Ili Ilpaven in the morning." On advancing with our lamps, tie found the passage close by a door, in or der to gn•i• a different direction to the current of air for the purpose of yenta kiting, yet this door must be opened oc- casionullj to let the rail cars pass, load ed with coal, and to, acciimplish .this, we —foit4l-sitting-by-that-d-oo'r-ri 11-aged—W-41d slave; whose oyes had been entirely des troyed by a blast of gunpowder many years befbre, in that .mine". - `' There he sat on a seat cut in the coal, froin sun rise to sunset, day niter day, his -501e,1,11- sincss being to open and shut the door, who:l.km. heard the rail cars approaching. We requested him' to sing again the hymn whose last line we had heard:L.- It was indeed lame in expression, and in the poetic measure-very defective, being in fact, one of those productions ; which we foundthe 'pious slaves were in the habit or singing,-in part, at least, promptu. But each stanza closed with the sentiment, "I almli he in heaven in the morning." It was sung in a clear and pleasant voice, and I 'could see the shrivelled, sightless eyes of the old man roll in their sockets, as if his soul felt 'the inspiring sentiments; and really the exhibition,was one .of the most affecting that I ever witnessed. There he stood, an old man, w!itie earthly hopes, even at the best, muse be,Vilry faint; and he was a slave. —and he was blind—want could he hope for an earth ? He was buried, too, a thouieind feet,beneath the solid rocks.— •In t.Se 'expressive language of Jonah, "He has gone down to the bottom of the mountain, the earth with her bars was about him forever." There from month to month,.'he'snt,in darkness. Oh, how utterly thuerlesstt.his condition! And yet that one pleqsant hope of a resurrec tion morning was enough to infuse peace and joy into his'soul. I had often listentd-to _touching Music -I had heard gigantic intellects pour forth enchanting_eloquen6, but never did: music or eloquence, exert such overpow ering influence:, over royt9elitga as ';did this scene. ,Netier before did I witness so grand an .exhibitionsif sublimity, ":".0, how comparatively,,, insignificant did earth's mightiest warriors and ; statesmen, her princes and einperrills; . und ei.eri her philosophers wttliont ' appear ; !—. Ilow,powerless would allthelr pomp and pageantry; and,. ,rititlritn_ . be to sustain; .them; if lo'chitrige PNceS.:with.this poor slave ! Ele had a principle within • him superior to,therni.,oll,c,ortd wfien t lhat morning whicg;lf . elbilksWiPshall a atme, bow infinitely bettinahturtheirsWillz ; bi lot appear tu y an !Adrairipm, And that morning:,ihUll bore, lank breakt upon :thy. dirknitss!beni . ghteip.Olq;',o4.l: The tight '' 7 ,ori n lio',,tiigfOiNlii;444 104 , face ,tlaf4irWititldiwdl!newereindeedV revisit; .3 , 6l,l , ontivtlte'Jreitiriant'it'Y'fo" days mutt' 00.,.0fi your moijo goes task, ,1t03r7 1 .,! the l'aid4 0:;131144 wieke t !otter deep - vrtiitiki4werns'oll.it he !eipt But 'that blohttend , ltdOiid .rectiot mprning,sltd,lo;iet;tliCei*e- The'litimottrAn.t:rithomtvoii)trUst, manikin chninshofiliwu44tilitill..drop , ,jolftst4 the' , double,night , whleiffenyeloto 4 ; `,o4,,,,'WW. tTWOOVlOdtiOalhObirtOind , ' glorytotmeomenitt-4.A'ndoilv prO.:' • portionotd? depilikls( ; ': l y4i' r 'il,oMpA`, .; Mitt Aegitkawiltiviiro) A ag i S..thelliri g ht, tiesetind l t b r e _joy . of ihatleierltistin#?,da ..,43,4thigit • ' e .,, : , ftotly(PhiliiffiOjiii'" , ', .. . - bit qkkit4i,CirlivairiAßT -- 3:, l'01; liiik'lliee gklitrge.aelectuui pf ;10 ikli:"plerielatutg ,hof , .. Frcl mill :i F l , Ail :, 14 la • , r larirpecen: A tpablimeresit ''_ , _ M°oB;( o' , rillt - iltr..- 414.0,e§buwlesandAveririum a t 'll° l ° B 1 , ,14 Vt„elA",getetellitit lit ibt t)j : 1 , Our .a MO I I.4o,iumperuor,erakekiii&ba will be nbo r efte,,, , po,9ftlioeboieeeteityte i the city .PU'it c .e qtAx - egift444,Au lob tti taytot t i ' lll tadie 1(40"001 QllllNfittbVtillytinVitig l a ' 1°.°411.a1l 'll X4Pk l kti ° ) 441111. Veera,Remember the,j,ig i f .,mp .m„vv,..m..,r,040,0,wid01ir, 2 : east m th,` lAufAt . usprAgal,ciitagtly,vppoetru ...:'Martbedie let p l . Ir w- l a. fite_t!lt' Enteriti -,rl , T' t: ' 's: ' ' ': iii r i lllr'''' p r l P has, 1 _ 4 * )a n, 7 P r i 1, 1 f 1 1 p e II P h , i 1 I t n l d t O : 1 p i i ? ; I a t i i i '' 'O c e.frit titi i. tie '• iliihnet:iiy_Bmppclicodta-wriyolth,.theve; 4rq 6111 ' he` , . wrapppit-plper. , ...., ve beet etticitt d odiers itymOriiiitoliliVE ..l4 l4 icall. , ohlin4i'ia . ! l . ;oh abffiR9,50.4147!".44114,7 ang pet sconhgtarlat, 4.i sttilistity*LlEß'" at . t. -: •., '•• ,• ' ''' i z' • . ~,,-..•••• njeuLLl ".-' , ' •Ilit . zt` ,.401 ,t'%..n,... •1 .- ''''• NO4 2.9ne---7-7, -7, ''''''.. -51. , i =';`,,, ,'.;-=-0, .'`''''''.,',''',,,,,•':...,,=',;''','. ' - . . OMB ao : 7 -sto . te: Si; ',.1)6,pt. mpoturEas and beaters in foreign nip Doniestic HARDWARE, GLASS, OIL:. ' e, Ugh strebt, iippostie Ogilby's dry good store I t i l d r it i ;'a l li t g i r ly tUDlT'k r tro i lVeogl i n g ' te,oo which they would call' the attention —trYmers, Mechanics, Builders, HOusekceper. krfitl others wanting Hardware, as their stock ha on bought at the lowest rates, and will be sob ), I;hey , have also receiynd.R.feMbef , HOVEY',...„ AMW S'AjtANV L t ail :18TA:1,1 'lll7 to t e; 16,011 ' I 116,X. p . (11.4d IRVI; 0:1 lir: to rFinlinlig. n the preinituxat nottaykilihd ; ib fhd"c'einiii . y!'hiiil - iire'eoheidekt referable to any other Cutter now in use. oct 25 R J 7 i :ii NEW YORK VARIETY T ORE. y & M. COLLIER RsqIitOVIERS, beg ls,lonycl-loinlorp-ttql-eitizena,.ol2 anitte,daNd , sid adjoining counties, dirit they )invejust.oirtml'sl an:extensive VARIETY S7l'ClRE,lnV3sortlf unovers street, in the .building latelynicetta . i s ed y Mr. Hant eh, between I - Inversiieli.nnd:Ly9n!s.' ores whore, they will he, happy.:to receiviOti ills of, pll wiehinn articles' in, thtNi- line, They 11 nt.all times reel) on dikig a well. Selectrd . wort plant of QaloradTiiikts,,. (trench,. English adAintirican domestic, enO n forreign 'Perfumery', 'stem Medicines, einliraning nearly every do •rip6on, and s in tact n little pf every Thing usu ly keptin.nn - extersive .variety store. They ere the exc lusive agents for the sale of tr. Traplins.en's Celebrated Pulmonic Mixture, ad his Balsamic 'Extract .of .Sarsnparilln • Hr. I 'Teen's celebrated Oxygenated Bilkers, for'Dys- psitt and Pithysin. Thay-nre alse, - ithe cc: agents fur this county of the •New s Yon-rt 'ANYON TEA Cp3IPANV,,, prici, keep,r.non, , . entry:on hand, a.lorge,,Enipply of their Bupericir; In conclusion they beg , eaVe sax, il4.theit .. • .• , ie determined to sell at very small profits nod invite nil wiehing. bargains to give tem a call. 'Orders from country Merchants welled upon the most reasonable terms. Cnrlisle, mav4 TO BUTTER MAKERS. .11IlliuUscriliemllayiug.p4qhaset.l.the right L of Cumberland eounty. for malting Crow it's Patent Therm Mower Chuff:, they would :f.pc.ultil.y inform the Farmers and public,ht eneral, that they Will Make for - eale reir Churns at the Cabinet Ware-room of Gee, Iputte,ler, in #,llano.ver street, neat door .to tr onice of 1). Esti. inivantage this Churnhasover, it oi !leis that it Is constructed that the top in be taken oir no as to give tree -access to the tattle of the churn, which inehes tt convenient , put Hi the cream and gm out the butter. A lulrotometer is attached to thit end of the :barn so us to show the exact temperature 01 is crumo, which expo' tette° shows should be 0 degrees to make good 13otter. A chamber or race' is arranged tubtind the bottom OE- the ain u, lor the purpose hi admitting .cold or warm ..ar,er, so as to briop the cream to the desired • ,jlll,ratlll'e William mixing the water with the ream. The secret in churning butter is, tp aye your cream at [he . proper 'temperature ; it :ill produce mote and better butter, and tube iSS time m churmng ; it churns-runally well in kl._or__Wortm-weadier . —on_auoli-thing—na-having-i aided butter. All that is necessary to make and butter all seusints'or the year, I's to get one Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.— 'Are would most respectfully invite the public to tall and examine for themselves. Mt. Geo. Spangler—Sir: We have been using ho Thermometer Chum I got of you for some • in 4, and: fiifd it fur superior to the old bevel herd for several reasons; first, great surf og of ma in WHIT butter. the aye; ase time 01 churn ig about. fibeen minutes, Gtll weathers);• see , luny, the butter•when Onained, is, touch firmer htin.when using ,any culler churn : _; tinnily, my say they would opt exehenge it for any ther churn and twice-'the original cost of the •Cherinometer Churn. ' o Sop. 148,1848.] C. W. SIIEAFFER. Mr. Geo. Spangler—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use ' i my place, and I do not hesitate to any that.no ariner should he without it. Fifteen minutes is all , the time required to make Butter, and the sine of this saving of time and labor consists in i his, that it requires no more time at any ono ' eason than another ; and that the temperature f, the cream necessary to make butter, is pro , ttced with certainty, and without the admixture f warm or gold water ‘4 , ith the cream itself. .. ' FRED'K WA'I'TS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1848. • , • For the benefit of the better part of man (wo moo I give tl is certificate. After using the Tkrmometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of , lie place, I would have none other in my fami , ~ •We have been using the old barrel churn ir thirty years past, and I must say it is not to e compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, niter for speed of churning or conveniehee ; in I to old ba ref churn it took generally from 'four t isix hour to churn the churning, now iittli,ti I 'herreom er Churn we earl' churn buttei tri . I om' fihee to , twenty minutes, by brining; the i ream to 't to proper temperature. I can reciact- , , I tend it to the public as no chest. Curbsle i Sep. 4, 1848 "GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand, Ind w11„1 manufacture .to order CABINET 3,31-ARE of...evervAleseription'stselfte'Btireaus, ' i tecretarys, Softe, Tables, Bedsteads, and all rticles in his line, anll will sell.os . .eheap as can' e bdught any where Atilthe iounty,:atid , warrant ie Furniture of good material and durable work -, ian.ship; He would invite the pp . blie . to call, and . xaMine his 'stock befariipPrehasing.. , - '.,• ''l lir cc? FFINS made at the shortest notit.e ; terms i Mderate. • [oetl I PICKLES; PRESERVES.—Just . r. ~,iii-ia and opened by, the subseriber, ' presetWM : { litter 'and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, floyed .obsterd; Gblrkine. Marigeett, Pe,poeteS.tiotil,;: I lit , Tonal:dries. and' Onions; Olives ' , Capers; An ,tovies, Sard ince'," Tdkiato Ketchup, fine . mixed .i'rengh"Mullttard; with a very' choice 'end, 'Ore I atoll) of ; Salad,Oil, for sale.ht ,' ' " • '' ' ' - f tnay3l." ..• • •••••• - t HAVERSTICR'S .. . . . .._ . .. _ ~EPrO Goods, Groteet - 0 - 8, ,A.t.,, - 1 -- T i , '-' 1 AT . PUBLICii . A.9)C'PION"• -'L -. titl , t.-I , , I • . 17.1"1.17fitillieriltdr'intentiing to refirigutsh.i.htiai T: Csa, will Agfer his emira stock' of Mart:WM - dna, i t4Pu lie Aletithi; tit 'his! stoic on the snuthwedt .1 9in4 of the Public Sgpare on MONDAY" ,heAfth of JAN UARY 1999. TThil. assort 4• lent euubracesTlCifartetidf iribliNtna fillnable t sl.,. i/i3d ' 1 1 0, c . ) !A l'Yk I l!'" ,Wi ll' !:',:rigued, : . i 1.1/01 t it.Piafutnrfe..rooaffiners,.t eestings,,Aipa- Ti'dslißletitiorkr Silks,;Bombazinef i , Shawli, , 74 4 42Attnis:'4 6 ,?si"V 19 , 11 isi . flopeky,a Cam: ,•;, iits:s ., lrinettOeit . ,9ioii,':"gantdic tyaiiiiel ~ '',-, Alain its,'lliktnesi:Nheck4;Cri/icor s ,_ _',Dritf, ilitte ,thble teens, lll.D Latnes,,Cohnieres,; Cringitsi.! , I)q:fla idkerthiefi i Carpet-Chain and cotton yarn' ' ' ''cl ' 4 and' Glazed Caial , ) , tX,'l,9:` A: ' ~hrn , . . 1 1 ,9 All iii aticiniriet.P. of 'AN iiik4rdelitii ttifd. l Stirtill if vit t , :3:11,7 NI . ,ll', ,t Oft X. , ' .jaunt iOa .IT (if} ' 1">174 . 7.: 'la %A 41 4A:lllloo , J=Ctofteo; febgtiri':iiieliiitsits," 11.148, e .eseltiteloN silierfeefthllir.fderdirP. '..! offs; tribiteertil'ibiglas;;:':blitihirirlirtiebtftiPlieo :• , ode, dricking.6oofiteitobte) Oil 'ilbt NW: 'l' 4 ! ''' 3 ~FattilSkittri'. T h'eltateretts need ito , tbedrOQ _ Anal; ion - herO t .. their extensive., useih_ evidlintiV ;40i nt.of ',their worthi-- Paget h e twit h •tt greet. , : li,iety of article's tort tturrierd`Witrotiffention. ', ' • 1 NiThciaqt*Yh9tvf,4 3 ls gr.flati4,toollY o ,4o 0014 1 1 0 bOckt.glltlntilaufirl4.49et l l)lPoNrr 1 ;:,agi„;bto,rr; „r Ardelltoloolt,pff;io.4l.9l;t4,SgAlTtoiAA l .” 3 lo4o,,. - sfnitiliwitrselfarn.m. 481 41SPIPPIng..? 0 . •.. oi)1;:. ),)!kl - .1,11. , Eio EREAL . Olt:. will he turnielie . '.to , ,ctikr, ' , i .,tatonieroort.usuel.:ontiL.wefinally:elose...,..._....: : , e, ii s 4), :i 5 e , 0 1: ., 2 ; 7. :... .r r ~ ::.,_ R.o ~..,,v ,iti f o. l . ar t r ,t 4lE; .T r. 0 i:qlVivitt",4l4e larat i :Atb l ilE • ' 1 t l aw . , oot ..t. , '_ . •I- g - .11,1K.t0 - P . 4.6,.) , 411.) , )b.• w? . .y:4 6 ,44 , :ei1d. , 1 . 3Y1b140/ V !I . •iI.IOK. - r j,i0,40 !Oat/ t Saga liasplil • 3 i:, 1 401:11, iiit;eierili - e4S4Otiiilit:l46o,libitiiii '111; i i , 4 :;i , 1 - 11).. priatitilly intoliiii % thsocittee nil of-014 . 01g: ll.' .1 roilndieL . cOutoy _''' that . thetlitiiiiP. lust' lo bdire fliffi:eornift - OfikCiftiffeiiiit.erid'rOtithiti 'olost ' 'n::"entereinftsiteektorrAßir GOADS, ?t !Rot ptig,##Ao..,,QpxyisT,s WARE, to: eihet 1 ,: y l l . litt r ,' • li,lllitAl4( 3 .9gl l 4qPir t iltf . .. BOOT, 1411,11': . 1 t. 7 57: 1 1', E .111 f'4V.kohdit9ol4,,tateen!lsere. .fg , . : „ x gi t , C't'o4( t F,C40.,Pee......ni',Pi74"Y.' tf 11 :1, 4 4. 11.7 1 1 stalk i,,..,, ,zittOAttiiittii'''' ' ' ,sti ti.`, ;- ' ..i ijuil • ' Pi °6l . 6 i:' 'lkrfil'''ile ..ii - i 4 :4'4li''''.':'' , .v . -''''' 'iiik liho trYtp#4, 14. .. ' • '' In 9 i: 0 • , -'t. . 114,1441/014kOM .. . ti ( 40,3161, , ' Mil, cl , lphitc ;,;• ~ A Pt9lN'4';44:'4W'''' z it te t' 'etibit'l tif .4 1 1 .11.r.,7 OFlllb;' , .'",ffiNitil•-•. , 9„,, , :;::',,"'.',:•'''' ,' .•.', ; .1 ' ''./;ic:',:::',.41':•i';',.::"44:''',"<:,:.3,1,/,:::',;fig";,,,:-.,:fti'i,,,. MI GEO. SPANGLER, SAM'L. MYERS. Canal aad Rail Rood:Line, for Pkriladbl- .„; pliM, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. JW. KERR, Forwarding and Commissioll Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs •fild friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extonsive or rangemenis,for the preseaLsessom and has ad dad, two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared alter the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCEarrd MFIRCIIANDIZE of all kinds to and from Phdadelphia, Baltimore, VlllSbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des: patch. Agents for Boats. ELLIBLFA GASKELL,' Race street - Whurf, Philadelphia. L .JIEISE & SON, ' No. 414 Comtnerce,si. Wharf. Ilahirndre. CLARK & a J. NIeI'ADBEN & C 0.3 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, JOSEPH SHROM XiarriOurg Transportation Line. ra• r.": 4" .60,4, 'fmg, MopF is FUNK. & MILLEA, t,:. ,,- " Ibo i6V .A. 1115 i NG - 44 Cinntmesien Merchants, HARRISBURG, Pa. ship Produce, Mercham &c. to Baltimore,. Philadelphia, pitv tAq. 7 - 1 Cog, 'Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceileti; commonly ler 'Z4.e.irrirrisburg . , inarck 29, 1848' .t , t I C. k:•Y it , . . a n p re' stare- cilre 0 1 1 111 ' S Dr, Keeler's Panacea, • •• '.(0..,,.. d ß isea tl s te es r si em os o i v n a g i f a ro n ra d p a e n rm im - Lilo d'ilidh - tibit of the body, viz: , 4 7 Chr Mc diseases of the Chest, Pleurittyl , ltrorto ~ -, " i4i.e. his, Catarrh, me: Sclifula in all its forms, k : ) . 1.0 tier , Scald head ; ; Cutaneous affection's of the •,:., a e and extremitimielmonie Rheumetisin, and ;:: ; : l 'muted's, chronic_Enlargements of the Joints, ~,, lute Swellirmit, Ophilittc Affections, Con v 1 .: at tutional disordery arming from debility,Mer. ,• ret .• - • ria-and-Hereditterv-pr r edispositions,-&m.- • , ~'1 I. In every chaneptet is taking placeln ‘the :., hod ,it is manifest t ut it is brought about by som•thing•having a$ bstantive existence. If we v kup • esti the organs or dittabody,,originally perfect, ' . ey mink 'colillnue. perfect changed by the `; ,t fe.vention of Something 'that bears an unheal i , "Illy elation to it. In all cases of disease, thefel 'dent's be the interposition of some now ingredient `,',',Whi.ll by. playing its t art as a cause, served tp ''''moil fy,.the .propertiesn °r pm connect - W*lo dill' ''':liddy,. It is absurd tots Iltl of spontaneoutfdlienso ; 43 4akiiig -place in or . gandl 'Obviously- healthytNit IR .i.'-. our t e InterPositton Weddle morbific ageniride well might we , expect a piece , of challt•to4ransfer ' ti ll Ilifsel ~angritatiedUelyinte Plaster of Parisi, without A the#l3liSttlphime.Acid.,..lnrill.idiseaseiliereis_ ia 11, , nor cones which meat be removed. taro: the' a. army oflire - Illtd7" - roti' lila — purpose tli - eITTI 1 - iialo remedy' superior to thßAdiltilejtAfritylikflite •he. following is siubmithid te`the•Polle: .. -:" . . • .Piffliartilliti„June 7, '1847., It ' ;•1,. Ha ing been 'apprisid 4Pthe-nature of the Pan: :E; .' ht affords, ine . milehttileasure •to be nble'to ~ c , ~ ;Amend it 'as tivalioble.remedy for all i thiase 1 • 4, , ,...). .n c..constitutionaltePitglandulardiseases, to :•=1- lit is especiapy.tEttittlnl.,!To thossokhe are - afflicted, and require . - lopdteme• as ,an alterative, ./Iblti cannot !obtain it z ip k more egrenble,,- active r-and-uaiform statelhatl li,tliibe feund in,th.?,Pan.,' o aucc.' i I have used it i i k et talmstances with de. cided itnd signal Sump !t y ., , our,p,'!•co,:,::.x fib:: •• y; i4TS :,..•: iitl p n ar 'th e& i r and sold rliet,trll•N: o, ' -r ' thW 'L' •• e :7 st, cornpr Orviviiid and South and Ye: g '' l ab4lliaal In Pr:IOOW49TT. ;' Putbpfr. •,.. ;Of: la ~, . - _... vKi ~,,.„--..- -, : , Dootsc ,, ,aginibitu,A.coPir is, ''',--,,' '''Ar int - iI t iIWAN-meiie'wetter.propf voljA gh len Ontos t 3 , -,, Datil togelberwith vititailand boy, ettatp,ang, 21Piltia. 31311t;b1ietiedap' 1 fi Vile it lIT re,Z`ftiltof jati, ' - ,, , 11,, , ' ,0 WEL , & 0 ;•,. ~,,,.,:, l i 1 410 % , M : ,, .,, , , , x,„ .cy , , ,, , , - , ,)4 , ,,,?-.,. i i ..:.',...„0,.ff,A`cit'z5f,:•;,M,..,,,%4,,,,,',1,,t1'.,,'4,,,,,&,-,%;,,,f.,,,,, aC.I,; 09,49-uzj , BM AND 'Proprletorb hard Spent much time"" • •-• • ' ' • ' , in bringing this preparation of ,fiansabAhtneA , to its present state of perfection; and the experience of fourteen years has furnished them the most ample op portunity to study, intlielry_tribusprms; the diseases for which it is recommended, and to eiiiefly to their relief and cure. Pa tients who wish a REALLY Goon Medicine are invited to give it atrial, and satisfy themielveS of its superiority, and the invaluable propertyttpossessei of arresting' end outing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its present improVid !form , inaY Safely Malin, to be the easy and .enzArsix Medicine of the ag - d. Its progress to the fame it has attained maybe traced by a long line Of fads and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for thernfidd, pointing the way to the haVen of health, ; I,• ,' , , The following from Colt S. - G;' Taylor,n kenU.enian of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: Meshia.:. A. B. & SA,NES:— ' .. Item Terk, .lanuary 7, 1848. G ERTLEREN.—lttiving uled,find witnessed the effects 'of.your 'excellent premlraticia of Sarsaparilla ,on.differeqr persons ifi'verious pails of the Southern country, via 4 Yirginui, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion entertained of its grunt medicinal value. In min own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily tho enervated - state of the system, and exciting, in the most agreeable manner, a tonicsnd invigorating influence. I ) • • Your Sarsaparilla is highlkapproved and extensively' übed b y the U. States arty in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past Ave years been in the habit of using it,. and recommends the same.; ' lte and mySelf adoptett the -article at thb same time, end it is now considered an almost indispensable reqUisite in thb army. In conclusion I would say, that the betten it is known the more highly it will be prized, and I trust that its health-restorionvirtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our'widelknxtended country. Yours very respectfully, B. • G. TAYLOR, U.S. Cosul to New Granada. • - • `" ' • Sduiknort, Men., January I, 1815. Messrs. Sabina :—Gentlemen—Sympathy for theafflieted induces me to inform you of tht remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in, the case of my wife. the was, severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different.parta of the body; the glands of the neck Vgro greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. . After suffering over a year, and finding no, relief from the remediei used, the disease attacked brie leg, and behaw the knee suppurated. Iler physician advised it should be laid open i which wits done, - but without any permanent benefit. In thismtuation we heard of and. were induced to use Spins' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced-a decided and fever• able effect, relieving heeinore than any prescription she had ever , taken ; and befre she had used six bottles , to the astonishment arid alight of her friends, she found her 'health quite restored. It is now over - a year since the cure was, effected; and her health 'remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to'these fails. and Alunkt3atins' Sarsaparilla ai • great blessiamthe age, Yours_wittrreapect, J . 14.1.g ! S PIKE,• Extract from a letter riSseived from Mr. W. Iratris,'a gentleman well knowuin Louisa county, Va. I have cured, a negro boy-of mine with your Sarsaparilla; vilio was 'attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family.. Yours truly, " Frederick, Hall, Va., July 17, ISO." . N. W. HARRIS.. The following testimony from Rev... John rigg, late Rector of the Chtiroh..of the CrOclllkion in this city, conthiendi itself . to - the attention Of theaffiletid. Numerous certificate's of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily received : • Messrs. SANDS :—A member , of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofuloug• affection,. Ace. with the•mdst beneficial effect resulting from its use. It gives me Very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf, of' its singe and efficacy, hoping that others-inay be induced to make a trial of It. Nat York, May 10, 1648. JOHN GRIOG. MUM, A. B. & D. SANDS Norwich N Y lB4l, , Oct . . - • • Bi GENTLEMEN—FeeIings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several years been afflicted witli , scrofinous svvellinge_ in my hend.Whieh at times'would . ather- - and-disoliargty-at.my-throith-nose r anilears r and-at-others-would-break-outta- Melva parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat,. face, and head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoargo that it was with the utmost di ffi culty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. tconsulted different physicians, and tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla., l am now well ; the sores are all-healed . ; and I attribute the result entirely to the effects ocyour valuable medicine. . Yours,' with respect acid-gra titude, PHEBB BABOON; Being personally neguainteil with the person'abore named, I believe her statement to be correct. JAMES M. D. CARR, Justice ante Peace. •• • • • PREPARED AND BOI.4 " WIIDLEDALk AND RETAIL S DT • &D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, , 100 FULTO:Y-ST., CORKER OF WILLIAM, NEW YORE. Sold also by Druggists gerterbili :throughout:the United Staten arid Caindas. PIICO $1 per Bottle ; six Bottles for 45. ,411 m Iplll!I~~~~~~I1i~11 LLIQTT,' sole Agent for Carlisle US Cam b. Vally Trilap artationAousa :Pligr• a wao WUNDERLICH & GRIER, • No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia. CHALO.RER & REYNOLDS, No. Market et., Philadelphia. SITER, .JAMES & CO., Broad street, PhiiadeiPhia. PENN; A.kr OHIO LINE, INorth street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29„ 18-I - ' REMARKABLE'OURE OIt'SCROFULA: Watcheri and Jewelry! 1- • iv , . ' CHEAPER THAN EVeR— ,..A, Wholesale and Retail—At the '.. 44, "Philadelphia Watch and*Jew ,t olry Store ," No. 9tf North SE• 1iF,,: . . ..,-, CUND street, corner of Quer n:Z.: oviLo'r ry street.. GoldA,evitrs, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $2,0 and upwards Silver Levers, fdll jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. ensesojewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lupines, jeweljed, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver 'Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Ten, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro- portion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold r. • - C ona n y on hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment .of M J Tobias & Co., E` Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S,Ynies & Co, John Ilarrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior. Patent Lover Movements, which will be cased in any.ifylb desired Arrangements have been made wiih all the above nettled' most celebrated manufacturers of England to furtifah at shortlibliid airy - Vat - tired sayle of Watch, for which ordbis will be tabu, and the name and rogdonci3 of the person dA daring put'oh if requested.: •.' - ' 0. 00NRAD; Importer of Watches' novB] Stoves!'. Stoves!! Stoves !11 dt 97 ; Sold4b Second street: Plitladelpho. CJ. TYNDALE, respectfully invitee an ol examination of his large stock of Stoves, .embracing some of the best and most elegant 'patiernii-of Pennsylvania, New York Peeks kill, Troy, &c., together withm benutilufassort nient. of .Fancy. Sheet Iron Stoves and. Radiators, for,pariora, t h uunvrooma,„cliambers,or kitchens. flo believes that his assortment compote to advantage with that of any other establish. tnent. He has also a splendid stock'of Orr's been .1. 1 1ir4,10h1. , littoves, for which he has been agent foi mon? years in this city, in the manufacture of which for excellence and clmp .stetia; hesrefers , to hiii mitnerdna Purcinisersi - orld for beauty of patterns he believes himself unri• valled. For Stoves, whether of Wood or Conl, his hitiseirttheiniiatehiplete. Ho returns his thank -tolismld_custorners,to_w.hommnd-to-the-publi , he renown hisinvitationgivp hint n nt hp '6lc Nh . :ll7,'SP 4 S6cond •iitreet;'Philtidee t •rlik [ set 20 40344 t 4, DAVID PRATTILIIT;4Io*.t_...73,.. Dheenut 1 - u'irlstret;edrneforDaiddlifieet.;. - PhiladdlishfaV ' ' .offers fciritale,theifolloslinitchoice;oasqtn ! en , mof TEAS; aniumnalnadi - ning !app . : 4 l „.., 500 half cline's .Powellongoli-c.l •1;-.1n114.nA 200 d'o.w.s..(lllVing•yong;Souchong.rsl.l , 1:;k B rea kfast 1: , 100 enacts Engnsn reaKiast 100 half chests do • . . . 9hests Mohan Souchong 26 ' do • • Powchong . • 0 .5 do •binak leaf Peke() • . y' 4.) 4 0. ctritRign - X.49Ptiu...v. , sok, ‘..1; •• ih•ki hiaxatsupepor 255 half,Cliestttilrp,U9gHYsen QA„1,41 in • .lo Aiiro..ttu d e..inn t u ecal,h i lna,,(o.4 b 0) 1 . 0 ' 0 iffi/I P Alaintfi • .• DIATARD . °LARKS° , -- wNalt - A - VER-0114)a0LiTho. W ain t r . ;y i t i tak il toltilg Pn-i°1941119 h..1 , :t . t.t ettilil mmie~itrj es't rt demi) it prbithi.iii'littirln ted Meetings hitithistaqetii of i Catiittitebidneetfititt be hbtd ortetheitielleind tAtilaldierth 4 MOtidejit,d . eachttho lintiehnppetiikeite,hovini heel it ode *it I etkidi tfloardyi,wille theet Vthem 1. tit theirtetfice in Cartietoi4/ I I If;i4i ti fflV, iig• ;41X0PYi!cllicti,1 foir an 4hwthaap trail 414 torkof Jai hiaMAIOKToIic;+I4I4XTON•43 .''" 11041 ,' ' • ml , ko pa 1.14 ito, 4 1 , 01 ‘ ... 4 ,0 1 1 / 2 -, • ~,, .. or, , :Ono•lEGisfauikkinaondialkiiiimbikto, xj, ' , lktp,Kegckffloilivif i lt.ldamitito ) i;dciAnOt -p)r eale,by:..- ...- 'tiviiir:ex:m . p0.,4141,by54,9. 1 r • t ~ porrigibuti ! 0,1-1 m I . .,/ 1' '''- ~..';'".%-',' .. , ;i 1 1.,;,..,„, ,5 ''..- . / . ..:];';,,.., ~ ' ;;'.:',, , '..r, „ 1 ',, , ',, ~- , .' s ,-, ,- , ,•. , '‘',.' , ,z 4; -:, 4 , ~' , 4 ' .ft:,. 4 4 ' , ' 7" ,''. • , ,u. - '., UM IkNiV,vn:..l.ltioxboot.l . b 0a I ....mse•lteepel. .. . ~ plinire;•lo-,,,... _ to tsive stock of splendid idFUR N l'l'U fbE, Irian di tg sorstioWoldrobtls(d/nntilll l / 1 /fiittl,4llTir,a)?o , 3 ,D •csilingAnyl rargyr,9ol , , P A L l !4 e,v,9/7. - F,RATRi,, • C thinel•*.atel on ChairO,'Which Ittay nays' ant or entlahrittilieli ) .11 W 41.100 , 11*Brott 'thn'tb nbr " ;'•:•i lebelNorthlinativonand;isouthortfilteot%tg.oli.4ot 1 ii Int ThikfirAgOtlgh,tlh9l,lh, gliiii e rl°r,AFA, l 4 . J'il '••••tho workmanship, ands tegonce o style, to eh, ' f, ••lthbir 'itfiiVlns Ma' 'gbillib,o'fo'gbilied•l Witlfn their '••:. ••{O1111:117ESS, will' recommend thorn to every per t ":- .i. 3 ` , i'Elr.lll it%lF.P.ritl iPi Mi ., ' i'g l' e I'l • luiviq • i° 1 ,; ( 11 r d .° • i it angemorns tor inaporacturing ,and !wooing' ti ' •eionstaril ilitnily i brleVety'artitifit iit ihnill'iirle; both' •• • . IVOISin and erne mown!, elegant and"-mhefuli"st •' I lirces which cannot fail to suit purchniers, They * u . 1 . • ' ld earnestly invite persons who are shout to • •ho mance house•keeping, to call and exnrsine . thOir present elegont otock, to> whlchi they will, copotandy me lioAtdah ions of - thS newest, rindinfief modern eivles. COFFIN, made to order at the shortest no tice, for town and_ country. -,• priisie. Aent 6, )PtB . .''i. '3 ! ''', E OF C-OMPL 4 , :1 !ft4;tifi r pKr i 61,11 VAM*I,IO !„ I#44i; f 044 1 P.1, 4P,G• I :" Lltid 4- P;P AN !' • .; • . 4,1 . • mint ®® 7;11611 '(AtiftfbAlAiX4lll Extensfili — r • , . . Hat and Cap. Store, . • lirlE subscriber boring just returned from the city, would inform the pull'ir that he is nrm ()ermine a splendid, nseor,tment of SUMMER HATS et his old stand in N. Ifni - Inver etreet.- His stork comprises Moleskin, Nnirin, Rocky Vonntain Beaver. Pearl, Coßidincre..encl Sil4 iIATS, of the noel inbstlntiel melte nod'lntem style., Also CAI'S of every. description and lu t illity. 5: 4 le invites his friends to coll. - lit his establish m 'nt before porelti.ing rlsewhern,-as bt is con fidlent that they trill find it to thrinedrontiti!e. may 10 • GEO RGE FELLER. YV. I3.—Highest price given (qr. Flue, Lamb's Wdol, SHEPHERD'S SARSAPARILLA, Put' the Perinaneut Cure of all Diseases arising . • .frouLitii Impure slate of the Blood. . .lltlietneeperates p.toinulerly open the. Blood, and cures disease without vomiting or purging It never fails to curt lie most obslota to cases of R heninal ism, Din. cases of the Lungs, Coughs, Voids, Bronchi tis, White Swelling, Set ofula, Ulcers dud Sores of long studding. .It is cheaper then any other medicine in use, there being 32. doses in snob bot_le, which s_uuly_7ll can ts, a LI.LLLAXILLPIL , uslt cord in to uii eetion 0.110 bailie will il.at -10 .days. Corti , lica tea uro pouring in from all parts el ' lll6 co . . try-attesting „Alm 'Virtue of this medicine i. : 4 asespl long standing, which have been, givc ,• up by physiciinis us hope. Ic'ss ind beyne I the reulch of otottiol o o to otfric. 0,7800 N So COUGIP, Shephqs tl's &atm parilln never f. iiaau curet' CONSUMPTION carpd by tbe i se or Elicp herd's The rollowing is fro II a gentleman of 're spectable standiug 41 l3altimore,wbn was ef fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con aUtnption. by•a few bottles of Shepliaiti's Baltimore, Atmg.29,1347 'rids into certify that I 'tette fast sinking sindersyrnpionis ofllonstimptirin of the Lungs„ 1101 I was recommended to try Shepherd's Sarsnpyilla, whick fortunately I did and am under time strongest conviction that it saved my life. I am now rapidly recovering and hope in a abort time to Im restored to perfect houlth,and. under no consideration would I be without the medicine. DAVID R ICKETTS, No, 23, Hill street Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm Destroyer. , We challenge the world to produce a medi cine better adapted to the expulsion Of worms from the human burly than She.plicrtni Virmi fuge. L. has been used by thous inks, with entire satin fact; in. It has the advantage or, most other Virtniftiges, as itnev . er sickens Ilia pereon using it. It Itos cured children that have been subject to fits Itir years, and that had been given up by physician, parents and' .triands. It should always be used us a purga tive ° for children, as itstrengiliens them, and at th sanic time carries off the courser par. ticks of food, and worms, if Allay are troubled with them. The following certificate hue been handed to us by Ju Koons, of Luierne county, Pu. appoint for itself: Town Hill, Pa, Jan 20,1847. ;WIN KOONS, Esq. Dear Sir—You will please send trie.4 *bet. ilesmoro o:Shepherd's Vermifuge. The three bottles purchased of you,aultort ti.rroagutigvo been used . with the. happiest effects. They were given to three of my children—in ono ease 65 wormewere expelled, in another 164, and in the last 67. 1 sin anxious to give the rest ritiny family the benefits of V, is medicine anifilierefore Ofdtir as above. This is decid, edlir ilia best article for destroying worms Lim bos over been in this part of the country. 1 '.hatie tried Orrick's,'Reaker'wMorrick's and without any good effect. yours with esteem, SAMUEL &NYDER." Shepherd's Sarsaparilla and Verniirego ale forisale by the following respectable mar ehtints of CoinbeilittAd.counly,;N:Anil , by-Dr. V(7111. C. M' Pherson, it:rrisburg: -G. W. El ITN ER; Carlisle; John, Shitipeissburg;• John Diller, Newolle; f6WI; Ell‘oit, Newburg; M D. & J B Lackey. Blom. orsville; A Riehardo Sci Co. Plainfieldrpun, - Tali& _BAN Kingston ; Q. &S. A. C AlexontliriPaportown April 26; 1848 ' Loaf Tobacco. lIFIDS. KENT UCICY 8- 041111 - Leal Ti)bacco, for sofa byl ) I is oct4-4M.' nont..l))„xitt DyspebUcAatholicon, IoIrOV Dyspepsia, Nervous Headachefand Liver; Di ql f ! 6 oPA'. l i r, i i';'l'.;/ ; frellS is II Vegetable compoun ; warrontea a ... safe'and ofreetual,rentedy, not only for Dys pepin,..but,for those'discases resultipo from and coltected 'With a dikifdared condition of the li lit4i ach and livar,_orderangemeniaolihe dips. idyls (Mullions, such ritOilebllitY.W.MsVlcilitii. , 4 i Mau eneYi-loss-of-ap'petite,-sour erne/Miens and i,k;hitfi ity . of the stomach t ,costiveness, headache, 'tt.:fliiiitient.anct•billious colic i It ie particularly re ' comended:.to those - I.OW are suffering under debt ity7and - Opression of,spirits.its-soothing and enovating-powee4liein'e_pikkidaotpido.4l ii ted tp' such cases. - • . For sale by- ,--,JAtiVIES FLEMINO• •, .