'hie 'anthill . land; hae,the fo iki . ,,%;,reinarke,upon the ..un, warranted.eleve' n whl°,l',:hhsr:!lP!" given to . .e the ‘atter: • • the former 9% • '. •' : ~ ittstone erel.the 'result ~ o f very contra' "e %Fiera:if ntiributing.to the Afieint race,. cifitiesoluperinduce'd in ,the majority 'of the it_ .....,leairscuegvoes by ages of degradation - in sla `ll and unforced extrusion from the land of .lieirlathers. rake-each rade irf the ,reglon yhertiltiteppeireaboriginelf,prand jui,e,vom. paritowmay be instituted with very different re• sults. The American "Indian," Over all the„ conti nent north of Mexico and south and cast of Pe ru, was found a more savage,' wholly incapable of selrimprovement or of voluntary regular in dustry. The miserable agriculture of a , few small spots,of a soil. whose fertility was Capa ble of a sustenance - cif a proportion one thous. and limes greater; was conducted by the feeble unaided hand of woman, by iiim , degraded to the most pitiable and merciless "servitude The mechanic arts, except in the erection of the frailest and moat cc et a rile tenements, the shaping of implements of war, hunting and fishing, (the red' man's only occupation,) wag wholly unknown : and the disposition and ca pacity to acquire them wire alike beyond .the scope of the 'native iniml.n The country was rich, beyond any other, in okosiof the most valuabla and useful meta Is.— When discovered and first occupied by the Eu ropean noes, the temtory now occupied by the Amerikan Union contained riot one imple• went. orurti c le of iron, lead, copper or gold, thoughlrMe aocide,nt might hove suffered to reveal these metals -koin the earth, to an ob• servant and rational people. When the country was discovered, the ebor-, iginal race were already in process of. sponta l news dicey and self desttuction. A few cen turies Would have ended in a -.Min:pieta depop blation of the continent, withoul4he intrusion of one white man With the ..destructive vice and inventions of Esropian civilisation. It In susceptible of proof that the " Indian" ,popula• Lion of America is now greater than it would haVe been, If that race had been left to the un disturbed bifluence of natural causes, which were In destructive operation upon them at the time of the first irruption of the " . Pa le faces." The devestating epidomtcs , SO frequently and so morialtyprevalent•amung the present and recent white population of the country, Ohe lung fever, spotted fever, typions fever, dy-• tery, &c. o hole • tribes at once. In those times, without an attempt at internal medication. _ it iplyCiteem_strange2to-many - ,but, with the Isiception of the''vapor - bath and one or . i.tvu other rude end gparilous external processes, no remedial agent whatever was ever known -or imagineceby any Indian tribe within the present bounds of these States ,unill dhe white man came among them. This may seem, strange to the multitude who have heard and read so much quack stuff about" Inlian.ceitietliee;" and ."In dian doctors,*' but it is nevertheless a fact, ascertained by most careful knd icritical inves tigation, , Alhout-attempting to trace ghee.) ~destrucl ive peculiaraties any further now; at the position of the African as he stands, in this . tricks., on his own proper continent. The negro, in Africa, lives in fixed 'habita tions, by regular industm , in the laborious cul tivation of the soil, by the niechanioafis, and by. commerce. The exceptions to this /general fact can hardly be named. He has, [Min tim e immemorial, produced iron and gold from their native ores, and wrought them into inumerous form's adapted to 'utility and ornament,—has converted the skins of animals into leather,— hzg,, cultivated cotton and manufactured it into cloth; and in ingenuity, duiabillty, and (often) . in elegance, these fabrics ore not surpassed— viirely equalled—by the varied contrivances of European and American art. ,And the further the inquiries of "civilized" men have reached into regions remote 'from the previous- visita tions of white men, the nearer perfection have the negroe 'been found in these essential arts of civilized life. • Where bas yet been discovered the aliorigi dial American blacksmith, tanner or weaver, uninstructed-by white men f• Among the Mex icans and Peruvians, workers in gold - were, nu merous; and under the domination and instruc tion of ttia ,Aztecs, the former showed grey& skill in jenelry and some cude power in arch&• lecture a nil perhaps in aciripture; but a more •helpless, feeble people •never yet presented themselves to an Invader, Among the native Africans, woman is alwart infiuential. and respected—the Mother belong almost absolute power as to the disposal of he., children; and in all her labors in the fi eld she is preceded and aided and lellowed ny the Illa II who claims her service,, and piolila by ilient Only' to just proportion to the part which tie per buns to them. i p , , 'llia chase and fish' Are only incidental arid adventitious mesa iilbsintence won the African negro. For tiw•rguivir 4.lll6l*(e.flee he re:ltes .ipon the'pruiltsce . of it'd ,oil .out upon mechanical labor, ablvd . by the gains of trai• 6. All these thing., he accomplishes M the midst of a continual struggle against the deadly influences of a climate scarcely less hostile to himself than to the white man who has so long vainly sought to invade it, and dispossess bon of it. When sick, he knows how to seek in the plants of the esueerant soil on which ,he subs Opts, remedies which furnish at some times' a partial relief. If be mingles with a" legitimate practice of medicine' . some foolery in the shape of witchttaft or fetishism," lie but Om NS thereby his kinship to that intense cultivation of the superior race which invariably tends to the prosperity, and gainfulness of humbug and quackery. That the African is capable of being made serviceable as a glare, while the Indian is nut is clearly an.eviderice.of the superior capacity of the former. An Indian is good fur nothing, Incapable of being useful. either to iiiinself or Whets. He is one of a race progress ve only to self extinction, while itio negro race, iii Al. riciior Alum Ma, is quite as iikeiy to endure es the white. In the attributed peculiar mingling traits, in vindictive reniembrence oi injuries, uud ful enduring gratitude for favors gnu benefits the native African Is even t h e superior el the American Indian, iith all has vaunted revenge.' fulness and fidelity. No man who has ever lived among the Africans would ever dare to .strike one el theta a single blow, unman the general sense of the negro community aroiflid him atkiitmleilged the sulkeieney of the pmts. Mimi. For an unjust personal assault, or for a life taken under toy circumstances, a mortal revenge is there so certain that no mail who has ever committed such an' outrage on a free native African, now laves any where to say that • he dare revisit the coast where 'fie gave the of fence. Never was retribution 60 deadly and uniform as tb t which hag tallen upon every such oftender, oil toe remotest' parts of the coast, and even after an interval of years. • • to hospitality and generosity to unprotected strangers the native Africans have h., superior; within the writer's knowlei f,e,ab equal. Wit ness--innumerable grateful remembrauc.s of experience eciabir kindness, when there could have been no expectation of a return of it i. There is no virtue, no capacity, ho gift—ever attributed to the. American todiati, which the Arrieutinegro i cncorrOpted by slavery or ..olv . ligation," does Cot possess in a far superior de. e. This is asserted from some knowledge o Averiterx.a. -- :—The London Mee closes (Says the JVew Orleans Bei) a recent edible' with the remark that Great Britian is building up at. the Antipodes an Euip,re, which will treat,her here after elect!, 'as her North America'n tolonfes , have done.;' The .dependenoy . of pAustraliw .is here referred to•=a territory ,of vast' eatent, witttin area of three Millions of square' miles, lying in the Bonds Fanlike :Ocean - at - a - distance .or:, a 'varier - of' a Year's ,„travel ',froth , the mother,, country. . Ausfralli , and so:tingled our.relatim4 with it, that' We .. • America rarely bestow lhoUght• 'OA that Algaight colony and feel 'scarcely. any,. i'. ,-4 '' , ittertist4Avita.rtseiritogrees 'dr ; present•,•onnd Mon; And, yet'lato.accounwtead. to,the belief 'tii¢l' it IC 110 0 eaeinSialkealtbi , population • , elements Of airingtrfluid,ciivit,lgatibn,ar. , A.'„iiite . - of rapldityi 'the t•. , seente•nlidest , :iiiiitleAbilabili The. a nnual . address of the go*oritur.uf,'A:itri;,„ " IlitiAhliV!9.tll lB rl v tu i gf*.R.i o oo4 l )4lV447 - , dlitifes,An .suggeate.`: It? mittlaile to: pro- I • ' I , mole ernrat ion't o 0 a so t iie !ti 11uU1 'Mita ilorMblimicationAtitivemi amid ENA.4ll.l5O(dr Ahead§ 'of !melba ry•fieritii (tire. ' l „lyav leic!lgia leti':igel.site Oug:601/14;4 , ,r vet.' ":,•••','").. of 5;100,0(Al, I titi.; userh3 anal ;"..;:,equitt'i4 the. Whole ettlifili'ithilic.l.o4'l9or . lB3B , l 411 • 10 vkue o,fieingannieseassi ; • over the preilims yeat'ol .e47;uou., - , A:m4,,m4,N4z.vaak=a,a,umgwoolie.mgds: Thii,progress,Of: •-etmped ithe attentien • of. British ,steletimen;.,„ln._the ltiolise-of:Lortis, - icn the ,10thi; Ea rl;pl it rxj w• firibibehiqe.raiie of the growing 'prosperity.4. tbOcolonles there,. t with t • particular reference pet(); ~tiim•ltdisiimageg, they: held out. for promoting tile:-.great national object ol em i gra t ion.- 'Frouvitieilatatem ts' f • Earl •G rex, it appearlithat :taking the•- average lof •the lest seven, yeara; the -.annual 'emigration VAkstralla • frotm , Etigland s 'ittid , 'lreland beerilie.e,ooo tiu t • tioU yehr 'it' yi!as , Ii!18.9.8Alio oftirEdiglislieblifpies!hiqba : ,'!•Btai'' nor ottlie.globe were - and Yan'Bieittait's Land; the'eXiteit . er , igttlentent- : ,in and , lib'Whulti, of both MA exceeding 53,0°9, of A' hum 23,000 were,coniicts. Now ' New SMAIL in eittebdi ',OUB [Liles by•;00, broad,lliu whele,erea, colcin te ing three and a hull times / larger, than ,Great) Britain, and the coast line extending '1,509 ,Miles. Besides this, the English occe - py..Botp. ern and kVestcrii Australia and the valuable.ii= land 01Neov Zealand; and the whole , British populatl a in too ditfeCent Aii•tralian colonies inutt , auto its to tomtit ,300•001.1;* - in twenty years,' iliere • poitulation hag increased' anent live or six told; hut their viealth had In cre'ased shill moue rapidly: in 18 28' the %bide itlti , rhh 1410001; ni 1845—the. last-year' ,uom in,: roan u. have ucen made-the ex-. ports had risen to 2,189,6004 being twelve fold to seventeen pours. , These ore astoniahlsg evidences of • rapid 'growth, and uporr'itiMri 'ESI4.-15frey ules compansombetween the Australis b itlistes and American colbnies, now the Unit *States. Heouys . a " Ihe population of Sidney in 1836 Oa /9.- 0004. end )0 1846; 88.000. Let thew lordships compare dits with the old, American colonies; the pop , . la ion .of B , ston, 60 'ears after it was founded, in 1190, was only 18,000, and the population of WIWI le now the, gra Oily of New Yotk, In .1773, immediately ttefOre the. biktaking out 01 Inc war al iiitlependance, was: only 21,800. Having then been founded lur /A' much longer period•thou Sithiey had tielt •rit. the present tittle, it' contained a pttpuloioni of -17,000 less than Sidoeyoliow did. In 1790 ,me population of Philadelphia was uttlY 27,000. But What would be found to be still name filarkable - was a comparAon of wealth, and:the advantage to the inothermountry of the Austro• jam collmies over the Aultdican. TI, popula . rittii of the American'colonies in 1772 was 3,. • 300,000 ; the poptilationßl the Australian .c010ut5...M.1845 outs...M.1845 was 281000. Now the . imports of oll.dene. towns into the American colonies itt 1773 were about goo million sterling, whikt .the import. bd. the A uStra hat colonies in 1815 hull bee., £2 185 000. The 'value per. head ut exports Upo imports 111 bUtll cases would show the result more strikingly. Time imports in the old Ante, man colonies mete Bs. 9d. per head of toe popuoitititrithe-,..41- (ration cylonies were 4'7 Ss- 10d. per head. could mu be said, (tic [elute. that the ~populao' tion of our cohort ere leas capable of• carry ing on their entetrise now Anvil they. -had, been in lamer may and when the difficulty' of ta 'voyage to Ausrutio, as compared Vlf.ith Amer ica, was considered, and the result was Still more rernarliaole;" • The comparison is not a fair one, however, since slaty or seventy years. ago the induce ments to emigration 'rum Great B. Hain were not as numerous as they now are. The popu lation was.out over erooded, nor bad a conti nental wet doubled ner. natuuna I debt and aug mented in a fearful ratio the bur than of taxation. 11 Sidney had been 'mended 160 years ago, it .6 quite probable mat in 17.73 she would nut have been as large as was New York, and that li Id3B her Avenee in pupaition would nut ex-. ;:eed moo of our A thintic Nev. arthelese the statements respecting Austielne. !.re sefEmiently surprifing, mitt there is little doubt that the ptophecy of the .London, .Times viii 0110 day Ise realized. • 11 . . Plitlabelptic.. I,7Dat c hgs and Jewels. ! e. • CHEAPER Tustv EVER-- ) Wholesale.and .Retail—At :the /\ • "Philadelphia Watch and Sew -41, - - et r y Store,'' No. 91; North SE __._ _..;;; COND street, corner of Quer 72,Aici:warAI:tr, ry street.. (lold Levers, IN It. cases, full jewellod, $3O and upwards' - dilver .Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. (Pold Lopine, 18 k. cases, jewelled; $25 tend upwards Sp Ivor Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards ' a ilver•Q'uartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons: equal to coin, per sett—Tea, is. Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to he tvhat the are sold for. _ . Constantly nn hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELFL'Y and SILVER WARE Alen, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co., 14 m osoti, &tunnel & Brothers. E S Yates dr- Llo, John Harrison, U & R. Beesley. anti other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will h enged in any siyle desired Arrangements have boon made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturorsof I , land, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, apd the name and residence of the person or dlti.ineput on if requested n0t,13.1 I k*4'Wit.l 'HEAT BARGAId WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE WHERE Gold and Sil .4t4e-" yer Watches of every . , description Lan be had at groin ten' to fifteen . , I, . less than any other store 7 in New York or Palle iphia. Persons who wtith to gat a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. 3000 WATCH ES AT_ THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY • LOW maga. Gold Levers, fulljewelq„lB carat casiis, $2B tOO I. liver do , do .t • 12 00 F r ( old Lepines, jeweled, :8 ~i carat cases . 23 00 flyer do do 900 Skiver Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 to $8,00; Gold Pons, Wit h.silvcr cases • and pencils 'attached, for 75c. Also, a handsome assortment of, new and flishionahle Jewelry, at prices fah below the ufsuallore prices Old Gold and oilier bought Or taken in exchange, LEWIS R BROOMALL, No 110 North SECOND Street, second door llelow. Race, Philadelphia itp:B'49:y iglr Cut this advertisement out. and - bring it aileitg, you will then be mare to get into the melt atqra. THE NIAGARA SROWER-BATH. -.41m entirely new Article for Shower-Ba thing. with' warm or cold Water.. iwrats Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin [mitate; Philadelphia. October 1848, the only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and 8180 took the Brat premium at the Fair of the Maryland institiite,Novena bet 1848. +A great and important improvement is made ilri thitteShoWnr- hat h over eli others, by throwing the. water immediately ,on' the body', without ' wetting the head, unless, at :tlie wilt or pleasure of the bather; but a ; ,greafor poiatis gain ed by tieing rumbled to bathe with warm water, which • 46 other Shower-Bath,is adepted:tb—and most of all the Bath can he medicated : without indury do the hair,. ' ' ' Many persons cann'afltke a cold bath—their t fleets Mot 'in this as they can regulate the tern •'lterattire' of the Water-to Suit their wish,, and t oinmence bathing at ,' any 'season of the year • vithout any unpleasant reality. Ladies can have t he advantage 'of bathing without 'wetting ' the . ;lead or covering the"same.'' - , ,''', , c - iorri The ao !a n . r ai l a ailb n , f t po o ti m t, to e: ,as ts uiti a i r 7. 4 .4 o ,ol M ife p oi g l r e ldiet 7 r: r d iiz e ;Mae. small pßbite t hill to tho tallest, Person. When -',.the ,, door is . ..1 losed;:thellittfl'es are hid , ead the outside ap• '1 Ottrancels-lhat'of etioat piecoref furniture.' ,- .. , They have -recalvhd the approbation of seve til Medical gentlamen-trothbra':ore ; requested to / t alf,alid•otramiiie, - thain:. Ilitintifsbtured trYitiiii 'atontoe. ',' EPIIRAIVIALARRABEE, ' - ,64 Sohilii!Calvert street; Baltimore.. 4 ' BA'rt-llKG:—:itiiii wit t Armstrong hays i. 'ita'nfit'iuir, yo who would : health secbre, , he idly fresh ablation, that shall oleo, ,:, hesje offs' of tirpskin; enough to keep : ' , . ~t -- he b 6 y sabredifigni undocent toil: IP 0.e . .. till le be pete r eveinfif,it did,ndt 'copduce, #. l 4aliOhltiia - ty, does) o;r4ealth, very :Brdellitt '' ' .Werlil' , , 4': - .. : .ti' , ,';•''.'‘ , ,t;tr. , t.t . - •-'''ti-- , 1 'l(4ol 4 l4lll a64lo.lN l o4ll3;e4Ordsil;erieiri ' , l eltdilVil l l lfe.VAl l f. l killrttY*W9,rAke,'"i - ' . .' . Sill h-.4 . 11 .gr.P'07. , 0,4: ,,, iwin.ii0n, -....`, '':, •Ivotisomm:l:*-41,590b,04;a0"Pn"Tml Otra pal qtalow - t i. , ,t.,,,,.',.,' ii,; - ,a 4.. . ,;;• .',;,- , •, , ;Ali' , i'm0i.' ,1 1 , i1.7. 1- y-,•. 1 .: :e: vT „,,, , ~,,,, , , - ;A,1.,1, - .•• ~ - '4'. • ' :": %arSZC g...--- . . _ .__ APARI . . -._....* r ::::,; '''.• ~ . ...' ? ~1 ,--'• 71 ,-':.--- -- ; ; ' c,„ '' ''Ar' 1 ' ~; ! .;-, , , '' : '' • - \\ l4 ''i r= , r i , ... i . f r!, , ,‘ 1!I P>, ii , Ii ',W 4 .4 : • ( , k`! ''''' I 1 . . i ' •, :IN - QUART'BOTPLEEO I FOR THE . REMOVAUSt. PERMANENT CURE OF'ALL DISEASES ARISING ' FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF THE.SYSTEIII, VIZ . Screfula or 'Hines 'Evil, Rheumatism, , Ob. stinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Ne tlike on •the 'Face, Blotches, Biles; Chronic Sore Ring Worni or Totter, Scald Head Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and jointsifitobbornllleers, pyphilitie - Sinapionis Aciatica or 'Lumbago, and diseases arising irum an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascitcs or Hropsy, Exposure or Impruddhco.in Life. Also, Chronic Conetitutiunal iso'rders. In this preparation are strongly ctineentrat lid rattle Medicinal properties of SAaBdPARIL na, a6mblued with tho mostaffgetudlaids, the most eelntary productiongWrinost potent simples of the vegetabre ktifdom ; and it his been so fully tested not only by patients tbetn selves, but also by Physicians, that it has received their unqualified recommendations And-the approbation of the public; and bus established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE and EFFICACY tar superior to the variuus•compounda bearing the name of s am p ar in., me sses have been cured, such as are not furnished in the records of time past; and what •it has already done for the xnusands who have used it,it Is capable of doing for the millions still suffering and atrug. gling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the founts n springe of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole ani mal frame.ry . , The dieeaeee for which this article is recom. ..; .-ndesli are these to which it 'is known forn person's! experience to ba adopted; and those apparently removed beyond the spherd ofjt action have yielded to its influe.ce, The cat alogue of complaints might be greatly 'ex tondo,' to which the sarsaparilla is adapted, bull' experience* braves its, value, and every suoceeding day is adding new, trophiees to its fame. ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA. The folloviiing striking and, as will be seen permanent cure of an inveterate case of Sergi Pule, commends Reel( to all similarly affected SOUTHPORT, C o hn. , Jan. 1, 1848.' Messrs. SANDS : Gentlemen—Sympkthy for the afflicted induces me to inform you pf the remarkable cure effected by y'our Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was severely nfflicted - with the scrofula on different parts.of the body ;,,the.glanclif of the neck wertgreatly •nlarged,and her liMbs much swollen. After ffering over a year and finding no relieffrurn he remedies used, the disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician, advised it should be laid open, which was, done, but wi•hout any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were induced to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. The first hot. tle produced a decided and favourable effect; relieving her . more than any prescription she had ever taken, and. before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite rester .lt is now overa year since the cure von effected, and her health reinains good, show ing the disease 'Was thoroughly eradicated from the system, : Our ,peigliburs are all knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, • JULIUS PIKE. Extract from a latter from Mr. Ingiaham, a gentleman well known in Delaware county.— It commends itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen : 2 1wv wife has used several toot- . ties er your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your agents in this place, from which tin ting received such pecial benefit, that I am in duced to add mine to the abut dant testimony now before the public in favor of its medici nal virtues. Her father, mother, and many other relatives, have fallen victims tdconsump tion, and it was' supposed that she too was in. ;Wined ..the same way. She had several turtle of raising blood, &c. r tand at length . became sp reduced that her life was despaired of from day to day. We Wore induced to try your Sars aparilla. abater° mentioned, from the use of which her health • has been restored ; so that for the past year she has bccn able to attend to her domestic duties. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watcher The following shows the virtue of the ears °nasal(' iu removing Bronchitis, a disease which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con sumption. it allays apaamxidlo sedan, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy action, and the patient is restored to health. NAKTUORET Mass•, Nov. I I th, 1848. 47•138/1111.SA Nfto —Gentlemen : I wish to make public, •for the good of these afflicted with Bronchitis, the healing properties of your Sarsaparilla. .lly wife suffered for twenty months in such a manner as is not easily de scribed t at Limey: she was not ableAo speak above a whisper, and wheriseirposed la the cold air. it occasioned' something like spasms in the throat, the effoct of which was felt in the ears and eyes, causing tears to flow. The 'complaint was al:tended with a dry cough, produced by the constant irritation and in flammation ofthe tleroat. By the use of your SARSAPARILLA she was perfectly, cured, 'it being . . now niore than three:months since she lelt any symptoms of the disease. Yours, with respect, . ' GEORGE C. HOEG. ... f K ° ale 6 1 P ri 4 g e glo. , slit‘i g i H. : • 'll'.ll:4:;dl.l3.filile3ll4l.na'ail:6'4.Nihtliraiiiier:P?::l:thlnbiti:,:l;u°7BmYetila'irloillintille-nliwtalierata'llibhe.iire:i'll'al**::::ll3:llir' 1 ' e° t ‘irietsr', till . of w.hk.C., l ° ba t - - f i c e a , - ,„., . 3 ttry66''d, wililie. q614.:.14'M/?1, ?il l . Et1:101'0 i ', ).,r,Kti t i t elr,,' . i . r !!.., , I , , ,'P'! - 4' :P.' -,- 0- .'-:. • . ~ -;.. 11 ,7 . 67 --;;;; eiv•l AA/ Pilm:a.ll,at:t ig l ir i rl4llo. 0 4.-', , loifittods , ..A.Th..o- f 1 .8,. 6,106.4,Fil pte lf4 l 4, l -i ggh.... 4" 11 46 1, iikd„iirMus,lio , •:, ild.O . P..,..„.•-T'Lt ,-.1 74, , , , , : 7 ,i'ELA.4II.7):!, ..;',;(p 00144;1413D.'9';'-''';.,•'..N.,'1:4.,..4,`:::;.,...1'. , - , ''''',....V, ..ii..re.1:1...Y. g t . . . .. EMS ZEZZ Respectfully yours • JOHN H. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS-CUED. Extract from a intlitr received from Mr. N W. Harris, a well known in Louisa county, Va.: Gentioniene-1 have cured a negro tiny of mine with your sarespaxillo who Was attached with Scrothla. and of a eon:Nous ramify. lYoura truly •. N.. VV.OARR IS., Frechuicke luly 8. • 'SNOB' SARBMILLII.—It seems alinost. un . ncessery to kirect attention to an article , so' Fell known, and so deservedly popular, as thui preparation, but 'lndic* often •• who wish to 'use' the extraci•of saisaptrf are induce : inn try,, worthless- : Coniptrunds .heCring. r kname berconteming Aittlet or none t rtrie of thia.valuablo rOot; .and.. think - We. annot confer a greater benefit on our readers than in directing their attentiCW;te - ihn.ndvertisement of. Messrs: Sande , in ainother: . ;;MirtUnn...•The battle .hawreeently:iMeit'enlargidtO MAC card - and .thosemitcrwists *jenny:geed. aiti. Me will find ceseentraulin this Alt the •inerli.: oninal value an the ro od :The ,experionetr of thousands hes tiroved it eirteacy . in , cnirinrthe *Miens dioceses tor:4 , 11101r. 'is reeorittimuded; and et tho , presertt,tline mote then tiny_ other,; 'Perhapit;,iir thislnedielne intent; In' prepirkini the system,fOr'C 'change on eamectn.—;-Itaie Sifloo 4B 4 ?Pie pared :And. wholesale • tied re-' teil;, by •iSc'' D.' PA NOS; ~ Druggieth: and C lie ritisti, teri*reet;.corner, ;alio ; biri Druggists genorelV throughout tha.U.'. Price' $ six - Bottles . , for It .'o4oB:l.'Bniptielir::i'.. En raw :x ." 1 . . . • • , I ...01031):0 • O.WIr4P, ICY fOonfeetiolle*.Friiii"Rild ; TO 1 Storei c .. ; F GUN Itri: E.RCI - 1 A I N TS anOro• Ile.in' e gnriertirare rerifreatfillyanvlted_to, ,ca at the% Old - ..Siatiatif the.- subacilber,i(Well kridivif iu North lienpver street, a few doors",noittr ot,the. LBarik', - nal „eitimine; his large itaserttraint c :.Of CHOICE- : 0 N FECTIO N .ARI E B,; Manu faCturcd*' the begt,•;rinitar4 Trask every. day, and 'warranted - not .to„be:Sin pailse.'d by any. in lthe Staterr,,Which: wilt be.. sold at. reasonable prices: . Helhicr(ltisAtcalyed,a . largensiortinSitt of ',Praha 'tilid„lsi utifconsisiing in part of Ott, ANGES';ILEMONS,..RAISINS; Figi,•Pru feria, Borddadi and 'Pagarpshtilled Almonds, Filbartir;.Creainnuta, tea-mkts, cocoa-nuts, &c. which ' will he Aold at 'lherfldwest rates. Be wttild alai) invite •attrintuttOirit large hit of TOYS AND .FANCY GOODS,.consisting partly. of.fine. lanky hexed; dolls, doll:heads, Furniture. in boxes, Wfiaden tea sets;Airasiennd tin trumpets, boino,,hasket and bell rattles, i .gcins and wheelbarroira; glass and' China toys, I adeardeone, hartitonicans, fancy soalrlt Hair !oil, hair 'oil, hair. and:tooth. brushes, .shaving creafri 'and hundieds.of other knicknacks. In connection with the iboire he has on• hand a good assortment of FAMILY, GROCERIES, consisting in part. of loaf, lump and brown au , gars, coffee, 'ehorolate, 'cheese and crackers.— imperial, Young ilyson and Black Tea: Spices of all kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &c. The subscriber return's his sincere thanks ,to' the public for the Bharat 'pationage heretolide hnstowed on ' him, and hopes by a.desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. • 49 P. MONYER. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JUST RECEIVM PHYSICIANS, Country Merobants and JU Pedlars, are invited to call and examine my stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Var nishes, ef.c. c4;-V Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essen'l Oils DYE. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, . Wetherill. & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green OA Yellow, Paint add Vomit% Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and Coach Varnish., and Red Lead. All of which will be sold •at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store .of S. W. HAVERSTICK. Nov 29th. 1848 To all whom it_ may Concern I GEORGE W. RHEEM. THANKFUL tb the public generally for pas ' favors and their liberal patronage, atil leen (lanes to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand.in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Bank; at the sign of the. Mammoth Collar. He is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishmoni, so as to enable )091i - keep a much better assort ment than MU , torero, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilted and plain SAD; DL ES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common-, Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all-descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather 'and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and woratcd Fly-nets, and all other articles in his line—all of which furls de. termined to sell at the very lowest Cash prices. Making and repairing Matrasses of hair husk. and straw, and all kinds of Upholsteing will-be punctually attended to. ap25'491 y DRUG AND- FANCY STORE urztewmur.traomr-imr-' RESPECTFULLY. invitee the lion of the publio to hie Drug and•Pancy Store, nt,„West MeiffiTl reet,'Carlisle, where he has 'ustrilfeeived a fresh assortment of Drugs Me decinae, Paints,'Oils, Perfumery,- Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Amongst his extensive variety may be found all the most Approved Patent Medicines, All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils White L - dad, Iddigo, Spices, fresh ground. ' Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles. Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, gape, Lavender and Orange flower Wel r r. Bears 91/ 'h Marrow and Hair-Dye, Nail, Too h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes,! Fine 'von' font, and Shell Comb!, Finger Rico, Bracelets, and Breast Pine, Bead Babe and Purees, - Port.. Moamar/I, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands, Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and paper Weights, Mirrors and.Fancy.Boxeii. Musical and. Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors, , so: Carriage and Riding Whips, - Umbrellas. ''.e.zies•, Clocks, Trunks, Mei &c. ' Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars add others may hear something to their advantage by calling . 4 10 - Ethereal and Pine Oil 'received fresh u , /.try WOO o:7•Med4al aid and advice gads to the poor January 17. 1848. - - NEW & CHEAP.HARDWARE STORE. THE subscribers have Just received at their New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street. opposite Qgiley's Dry Good Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to which they would call the attention of purcha sers, their arrangement in the city besng such; as to enable them to sell their goods at the lowest city prices.. Their stock comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of ovary stile and- else,— Hinges . , Screws, Bolts, tuid evert article used for Buildings, Augurs and augur Bitts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets,fdrawing knives, planes, and plane bitts, hand, panel, and Rip- ping saws, mill, cross-env :and circular saws, • trace and halter chains, Names, shovels; spades, and hoes, hay and manure forks. Also,.a large assortment of Pocket and Table Cutlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs; Waiters and Trays, Hollow ware, Brass and enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaces; Cedar Ware, anvils and vices, Files, and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steal, dr.c._. Also, . 100 Boni; Window Glass. • 100 Kegs Wetherill's Pam White Lead 5 Bards Linseed Oil. 3 Barrels K Egn. Tumentine. 200 ego umber andNalls. Max 9 .49 : WRIGHT & SAXTON • •• Now and X.inpotanl3 • FORGE W. RIMER having recently G purchased the county right of HATIVORIWO PATENT COLLA,II. SIFFER,WOUId re!pectfu4y, call the attentio of the trade to that unPoitant invention.. ',lt iscecth i nly one of. the greatest improvemente of 'the age.' Thistiachine sitars the Collar crooked around the block; faited with hair, wool; or other: materials, back stuffs it with long straw, and also makes collars of theutraw with less than half the labor and tithe of the old Way. g ,of stufiin..A This uff.all end every.kind - ofikthea froth the beet patent, leathei dow n to the eonanititithit kind in Use, and with but end titan / steadily it Work will stuff andathipe fifty «Math pee day in a neater and.fietter style Anythan' ether way known.' Eadalers in the Bounty' are invited-omill at the nitliscriber's establishinent on,North Hada 'vei. street; Carlisle. and.exaMine the machine.- Townehlver, shop : rights will be .To those who do . .not wish to, buy a rigbt.the sub ecriber offers Rit4DY MADR cotzacts. at whole:, sale muck cheaper: than . they can e be ' It:enured: , oireitirt any other Way. Orders for collars, it' any quantity - are res .ectfully 'solicited." '. J. S r. Stevenson, Jr., • WiI . OLIMA4 DEALS*. 'IN , Cr .ot.roc. oriel; can di. Liquor Three dOri'sgutA'if the Old Bridge,'lrbnt ft; RIBBiTRG. - • • = AL EL, •liiv the accoinniodatiol;of.-: Mar, et , • ellanta and - others in' , Dairphim Cuinber ! ; land, Frankliri:‘ end , oeighboring, -Counties, has openedian.ortensive.Wholesale,..Establiahment for ihesalikof ; Groceries and Liquors. as above. :IVith the to.operationi of, a large..importing house in Baltimere;'.he will, offer good's here - at the same prieesat which they sunlit , puichmied • in the city. Ns'rmiyuctffillY ,solieits the fever of a'hall' these Wishing to patella* to 'Satisfy them Of his itetireability - to -sell • as he lirendaes. attention of landlordais invited to , 'a lot or choice - liquors more and for trade at importersi•spriceej-rillr Oliders•Trom at die ,rance,prompt, filled;,ond•goods' despathed "at 1 1 Y , intoes.- -1. • .1 • • Septl2rtf. , • • , PREFAAED-FOR'FkMILIES;IIOtELS AND ,- EATINGntIIOUSES.I; .moss ea: 40ions article for PuddingsvOteeler. , l4: e!idepe. to or'gago;, more economicaii nein: Itioun and pelatattleguequalleA fox ittileitond for, thickening sopphetter than leyogigi”i'jOr 9. 4 49/PAAf uic o t :ll,olit.' 3, rtirt•-' • ' rittAltis Itßibtll,-;A - ,small, .juqt • radar:, and:fokiribiLWoct ,„.,, =!MI!IIMM=IMINIM DRUGS Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences, Perfumery, &c. STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitr of Copper E. - Lao Dye• ..4 1 1Iiiitelfaii'eous..-.;. Harrlsblug • .4 .- .TrcuiSporta:tion:Line.:: - • • - • t- 0- • FUNK do . • FAORWARD I ,hispoinraassieti'MtrebahiSi' r.. i 'liArtitisntria,:Pa: Ship rroduao;'lleketan-' thsedhe: to Baltimoie, hze: 'Coal, Vaster. Nails, Salt. Fish, Grectiriei canal aptly , for sale. Harrisburg, !harsh 29,1848 ' . , . " .11.1114LER, General Cornriusion.and FOrWardig Merchant, N 0.79 Bowly's Wharf a .BALTIMORE,; OR the sale of Flour, Ornib,.Cloverseed WhiAey, Lumber, &c. &c. Also, for. warding Goods, via Tide Water Canal and Pennsylvania improvements. Orders for.fish Salt, Pl aster, &c. &c. Supplied at. lowest • .-- I ' z.hr~a..~ll' prices. • Having been engnged in the above business during the last live years, a coniitiliation of the patronage of his friends and the public is re spectfully solicited. • • a Refer to o . r UWE ST. MI lAEA, f on & E Eav ' Harriskurg' BRAN'Xir - _ JACOB RUEEM, • Carlißle,Pa. Uffift , • OA. CATHCART, Shepbeedetown, Pa. Gennee SMOTHER, Nleehaniceburg, Pa. Feb. 14-1. • Cumb. Valy Transportetion House. •-• i• SAlri" Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. J W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, lIA*RISPIORG. Pa. informs hie friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past..year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the dp ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and MERCIFANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Piffsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agdnts for Boats, • CARLISLE W if GASKELL, 'ggimg _Race street harf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON-; liNo. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, J.• McFADD EN & CO. Pitts'g Agents:for Cars. PRF 2- WUNDERLICH & GRIER,IV No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & CO., -=ES Broad street, Phiiadelphia. - PENN'A. Br. OHIO LINE, • North street, Baltimore. - Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf. AL Word to Horsemen. 11kR. BARBER'S gMBIOROCATN is de cidedl the best preparation that can be ; • used for the cure of Sprains, Bra , sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, Ringbone, Spavin'- Stiffness of the ir A Joints, &c. It is an article which ""' should be in the. hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a botttle of it. Price only 25 and 50 cents per bot tles, prepared only by S IVI Pearson, Ni D., and for sale wholesale and retail, at No, 106 North Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW. LIN'S. wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 21. •Fresh Drags, Medicines, &c. .&c. • I have just received from Philadel phia and New York very extensive ' A additions to my former stock, embm • 'ik ding, nearly every article of Medicine now in use, together, with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine, Cutlery; Fishing Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every description, with an endless variety of other articles, which I am de termined to sell at the VERY LO WEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlar; and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND„as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, and upon - reasonable -terms. May 30 S. ELLIOTT., Main street.•Carlisle. REDIOVAL. 1:117 Goods and Groceries. JG. CARMONY desires to inform his • friends and the public that he hoe remo veil to the - stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas Harnitz. and nextldoor to Haverstick'ts Drug and Book Store, whore he is determined to sell goods as low ns any other -establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His stock-consists of Cloths, Cassimeree, Satinetts; satinocachmere. merino and silk Vestinge Me vinoes, -Alpachas, Moos de Lafnes, Cachmeres, French worked collars, kid gloves, silk. triages, gimps, flowers, thread laces, &m TICK. 'NOS at 6: cts, calicoes 3 to 61 cis, very cheap musfins, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmere gloves, A ledge assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very logy, satin plain aiarfigored Montua, plain, bared, striped and figured AIso.GROCEBIES and QIJEE NSWARE, , such as Co ff ee, Tea, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segors, crockery; glass and qucensware, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— , Give him a call, (a p r Farmers ! Save Your Money. CAST I L IR HORSE POWERS for two . three an four horses, made wifely M . run. jko kta thnt ou can leave it in the weather witho, t the least danger of injury. Also, Thresh achines, Winnowing Mills, Plows Plough ou - rds, cutters, Points & Shears constantly on hand - . You will save money, by calling before purchasing elsewhere, at the Foundry in East High SRRef, Carlisle Pa. augB3mos ; FGA RDN ER. A Purely Vegetable Medicine. UORSDELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO RATIVE PILLS nave been gradually but surely cotheing into favor, among the fami jies of this 'Country for some years past. They have done this entirely tnrough their great worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencieg have been appointed-but no puffing and humbug such ash; resorted. to by quacks to sell their medicine has been done. The pills are oflered fur sale and have arid willcontinue to be sold by all t Ire -principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over . all others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE TABLE. They are CFRTAIN -TO OPE RATE. Their operation is FREE from all, PAIN. They can beuseo with EQUAL BFN EFIT by the YOUNGFST INFANT and the S TRO,NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe vers, Ague. Headaches,. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pra yed upon thousands:. They are a Certain Cure for Wornis. The proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in. St. Louiewho.watLeu-' red of a TAPE WORM by the use orthem. TRY - THFM THFY WILL NOT - FAIL. - , Travelling agent far the - State of Pennsylva nia--,Cuanma P. Amu. Foratilp, price 25cts alum containing FIFTY, Plia„p, with full- di rectiontr,by the fonowitigrigents, in Cumbeilatid For salOby DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, • . JOSEPH H , HERILONNeWVitI3., '4 - W D EilAYES.—Shsppensbnrg. ~s; • , SVPrisrrsart,HNewbuig:' ' , , , • ' A WEEk6 propriators, Laboratory, No 141'Chestnutstree Pniladelphta;; .. . • January, 24t1i, ,- , 1849, n.:Slieethigi t tie, ' rollEaubliberalititYp,has,on hanil 'melanin= JL, ment ide,Lihenind sljri. Siteetingi Tabliptipona, A N Pillaw% Cane and,Mualina Towelisiga'of kindai; withvaricitypf• prt, files appertaining, t 9 W:4II.TN ER. i ' . THE, minderoigned' Would repueuq mi ulii i ,info iha 'aloud. 'Of Carliisto:uod;,t4e , euryollndiPli country Oat - - . , EXPRESS - CARS TO Bb - FROM - PIiILADELPHIAL r iapass daily throu'tili Catlielat .-M -and 'all -Mixes,. bitiec-,ind packages loftat Mies: Ildr• ,hridgelt; 11 o.' 278 Market streeCPltilade,lFhla n ' intended kniCerliale;andadiacent ; eournr rwill be;delivered or Messrs . .1. de D.',Rltdad's I ate= house. 'Goods' for eamess..l9 . . philadalp :iii' is left at. Rhoad's Warehouee - . Will ' Meet With' meet with prompt att enti o n443eads for exPr o . ss should. marked... , : Thos.'Berbidat;'2l torier , at. t . . ~:Agen . ., Carlisle . , ralass,.- eavy fretting 'wlien:over''''oo.lbs. isq,cts per hundred: 2 ', k.u4liiiikes,"2s'akil:,!se'cents In proportioa t to'sis ' , '..:','''4,:6-'' -- ' ' - 4' i ''As this Is watt* ettiorptiie,texpre Sly' for, tke vorivenience accommodation lnii: , of, ettileoe of, Curnberiar*coanty, ittii:hepad: ` ill'meet yrith.the eneauragenientit.'deser. '''''clP.' i .' ; fl‘''tlti , i , ;STUIkiII'AUGH; Itt,..MeKt. .O,N A,I, .: i „,,,,,.._,.....„,,,,Picioriotorc,Chlindieriiimi ' ' .A.itiskOf,3 , 4r:r.6ne HONEY; ilow iOn' and cit.sale'at tjulTlll W 1 17 z___'=gt= 2 =a ' 41 '. 4 . . 14 /4/ 14 In,W(l.llllpan .nr." • • 'timer qt.) " :FIRM I + OQSQJEtB~aIra f. . - irliErAllenned;Eaet ,Pennabotxrugh 'Mime Fire Ineurance Company *oh Cumberland' county inattoreted:liy , ert , act Of itesemb,ly;ie'novyiblly , or,gah.OW.ed Yk ii ,40.040 1 04q; jl)llptige:, ment.o.-th commtastonere, viz . „. - ;Jacob , ShollY; •Wm.R;Porgite,.Michael COCA; Melchoir Biennenten,.z Christian . Sternen," I SlmotrOyeter,lJacoblP.Coover, Lewis Hier; HentY' 'Logan; 'Meager, Jacob Kirk; Skinuid Prowill; Jodeph Wiekerehem. i 'The mice of insurance aro ettlow:rind (event,' ble Jae.any ; Company-of, the .kind.in the State.—. Persona - Wiehittg to become members are invited to makeeappliOation-to.Ae, agents , of the "compa.: ny, are' Valk. iMo them at any • time. -• ''s JACOB SHELLY,' President HENRY. 'LOGAN', V iee President. • LEltilB Hun, Secretary MICHAEL Com" Treasurer. acti7' 49. • . AGENTS. • Cumberland county.—Rudolph Mattin, New Curnbei,land, C B Berman, Kingstown, Henry• Zearipg,,Shiremansiown, Robert Moore ..and - Cheap Bell, Carlisle,'lsaac Kinsey, Mechan• iceberg. Dr. S. Ahl, Churchtown. York coufity.—JOhn Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg„Peter Wolford, Franklin, John Smith, Esq., Washington,W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, T Craft: Harrisburg.-Houser & Lochman. Members of the Company having Policies about to expire can have them renewed by mak, ing application to any of the agents. I. ' I. Lia 3 PI The Girard' Life Insurance Annuity and Trust 'Company of Philadel-, phia. • Office No. 159 Chestnut 'Street, Capital $3OO - Charter Perpetual. Q.NTIN U E to make Insurances on Lives C on the most favourable terms, receive and execute Trusts, and receive,,,) enosits on Inte rest. • • The Capital being paid up and.,invested; to gether with accumulated premium fund. affoids a ' , geyser. noun= to the insured. The pre mium may be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add• a BONUS at stated pe riods to the Insurances - for life. This plan o insurance is the moat approyed of, and is more generally in use, than any other` in Great-Bri tain, (where the subject Is- best understood by the peonle. and where they have had tlie long , eat experience,) ab appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there,' of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS matt approptated in De cember, 1844. amounting to 10 per cent. on the. sum insured under the oldest polices; to flt per cent., 71 per cent., &c, SM.,on others,.in prd portion to the time,-of standing, making en ad dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., Etc. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual 'Payment to the Company. ' The operation of - the BONUS will -be seen by the folloWing examples from the Life Insu rance Register of the Company, thus : Poliey No 58 88 205 270 333 Pamphlets containing the table of rates, and explanations of the subject ; forms of ap• plication, and further information can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. • B W RlCHARDS,Presidipj. JNO F JAMBS, ACtuary. m2'491 • • The Franklin Fire 'lnsurance Com pany of irhiladelphia. - OFFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fift street. _ _ _ DIRECTORS. • Charles N. Bancker George W. Bichards Thomas Hart ' Mordecai D. Lewis) Tobias Wagner - Adolphe E. Berle Samuel Grant . David S., Brown Jacoh-iL-Srnith Morris Patterson:qi . ' Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi. ted, onmystry_description of property lh town ,and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The company have reserved a large, contingent fuhd, which with their capital and pre miums, safely - invested*, afford *ample protection to the insured. • . gaThe assets of the company onJanuary Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem bly, were as follows, viz : :. Mortgages *890,558 65 Real Estate ' 108,858 90 ''• Temporary Loans 124,459 00 Stocks 51,569'25 Cash on hand ,a nd in hands of agen.s, Since their incorporationolherind of eighteen years. they have paid upwards Of ONE MILLION, TWO DONEE= TirOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire, therpby aflording evidence of theoldvantages of insurance, as well aytte ability, and ,diripatiiiion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES' N. BANCKER, Thief. CHAS. G. BANCEEK, See'. • feb 2 The subscriber is agent for the above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for -ntsbrance either by mail or personally. will be romptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. MOB Embroopfion for Horses. . THIS valuable MI3IIO - will opre Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, 0.9115, Swell ing, Rheumatism. and all sit, • • complaints which require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the Incident to Horses having white feet and-noses, produced by the St. .John Wirt. It is also highly useful in relaxing still ness of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial. effectsin cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This ENIDIRO DATION is recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables; and private gentle. men owning Horses, and' should be constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti cle Is prepared only by Illartensm., No 302 Race at. Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail al. D R. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle.. • March 14-Iy. , Extensive - rnitnre ooms. •• • • AOOll ' • wouLD respectfully .call the attention of VV , House-keepers and the , public to the ex ensive'stockof splendid - FURNITURE, inemuo a a Vo S t ge fas eh l i V b fee d , ne r e e s s , si C ng en a t n r3 Plain Bureaus, an every vane ?ty of Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which ho. hasioto‘_ . ,v band "at his NE W ROOMS, on Lourtbr - street, near the corner of North Hanover street, in the rear of Powell , dr. Co.'s stole. He is confident that the superior finish 'of the Workmanship, and elegance of style, in Which his articles are gm up. together with: their prteernEss, will recommend them to every.per sort ; wanting Furniture.' He hire also made ar rangements . for thanufactiiring and keeping 'a 'Constant supply of every article in. his•line; both Plain 'and 'ornamental,- elegant andtitieful,m priceri whiCh cannot fail to" suit .purchasera.• would' earnestly perions:whkere , about to commence house-kin:4)4, to nail and examine , present elesain'siock; td'W hichA f standkAnteAdditiomicf tlie,rayeer a nd modern Aiilet. :,,:CCrFrOLS'iindi Wader itihe.shiite st 'n'' o. *. Ice,:for tOWn . and:cenntry , a . 1 :qT' 38 41 , 1; ifi,6la. i ,hiving, been' dissolved, Jacob AFetterier;,. ; will !carry on;the. business as:above. ', MEE ..o.ol.E.YSNeUilYcirli,'„Gold!,lions; the bea .article of!the day,'-and ritich, , no;,biteineee 'ehould.ba without. : ~; A,fi elegant' , tutiortniant' , of fin4: ; .4.7.utlery, in cluding!,Razoro. !Pint Kaivee..:Soiesore!of , the bait' English and'Aniorlaanalanefactura,,, , VJ ak.' large , varety:of-ornamental Windowdlinde t)tnd,hiro Sdit i ens'of overy , etyla and at priJ neel •f-• • •;• ir„htutimitr•lnotrumente,.euch violins, Accor, doone;'FlutaiqVifedi.Flageolote, Tuning-IN:l4i Violin stritime•bridgoe. , &o. at all pricer. 7 6y A, large varieteof Baskets, travelling bagel IN hips, vanee,, door% mato p rtuthea.,ol itlkkint# fah ' • ;"-• Hayna'a Magic; AdanianAnp, PowdrwasteVi tirtiolefcit , Razor. Stropai,uarrantokistinoriert anYthinf in.tirq' for 'Betung'alteettluntieth, qtl,4 roiors, &et: f2s.ett: a s Comps, goape. 4, Perfunteti'i 4 Ektrao e, f l yes A'or the littir, a .richl•andAheautifukhtolottolont‘ oh , * thii•Oelobiatek,§ mettufahhiries, oftßOugri, • q4ulti Ilatiethihd'oth • Tooth Bruehtio;• Toot h ,peeto: . .and powder, Alruithee; ;alb h. , I innumerable %variety of , FanUrerAjiteekal . rkit Arimpri l lefleteilvotined ,, ,On for 8010 at Ilii',OlituldSlth •InViEltboliveloro of ief ;VERIATICK: • . , •• , ,j"rtititt:t,ol l ; 'V ST U RGEON' 4 , , • ... „ Sum Bonus•or Insured Addition Amount of Policy & Bonus payable a the party's decease 81.000 810000 81,10000 2,500 250.00 2,75000 4,500 400'00 4,400'00 2,501) 175-flo 2'175'00 5,000 437'50 6 5'937'00 35,373 28 81,220,097 67 -- Pintattelplite HEAREkT4IIIINUSIOI f11044 .-EYRFHE:.to"'ili e , cititene . .Of I nCienn 4- ciis `again'reques t . th ; etiinPh large:apd,aplendld assortment 0r..; . • N:, , . china, Cilastcdr..Aneensararei, Dinner Senti,.Tea:Settt Toilet .Sets,- and single Pieces, pitYier.of , Glas?„China 'or Stone Ware, sold in euantitica teittitt purchasers, fOr lese thin they' "chan- hit had elsewhere.4l n , fact 'at less Illan!Whelesole Prices: AMERICAN AND EN,GLiSJI BRITANNIA METAL GOODS , irigrentor variety than 'ever 'before - offered in the Mty. FANCY CHINA in great variety very cheap. • ; VrWo would invite any person miring 'the city to call and see ,us—they will eileast be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China anti the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, ' TYNDALE .& MITCHELL, No. 21.9 Chesnut Street. , Philn sent2 . 6'4 v CARPETS b. 11D oil. CLOTHS, •• AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WAREHOUSE, PHIL'A t PERSO NS who wish toget good bargain, in CARPETS OR OIL CLOTHS - el. ther wholesale or retail, will do well to call on the subscriber, as his expenses in his present locailoi are very light, he is enabled and de termined to sell at_iheilowest prices in the city, lie offers for,,this season an excellent assort meet of Splendid Imperial, three ply - 1 • , Beautiful Superior !ligroin I Fin Tend Medium ' do CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds, • • , And List. Cotton end Rag, _ And OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 14 feet 'Wide, for Rooms, Halls, &c. with a great valiety of low priced Ingrain Carpets from 20 to 50 cents and Stair and Entry Carpets froth 10 'to 50 Ole: .peryard.• Also, Matungs, Rugs, Floor Cloth; .Stair Rods, &o. H H ELDRIGE4,- - No. 41 STRAWBERRY Street, one fdhor - above Chesnut; near Second, Philadel; phia. ,t - . laugg9 301, • • SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS No. 119 Spruce at: bele* 6tb, PHILADELPHIAO ••. CONSTANTLY *on hand a large assort ment of superior . Walnut 8/.. Mahogany ruiniture, manufactured in the best mannerßilmodern style, nail of moderate prices, et:Orating • Sofas, • Parlor Chairs, ; Wardrobes Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Tete-ti-'l'etes, • . French Bedatends, Centre and Pier Tables High Post Bedside Wash Stands, Hat Racks, Secretaries, Extension Tables, &c. &c. Every article is made of the best material antl workman Ship, and. warranted. negBly..• T & HENKELS. KrAll goods hoiiihi at' this establishment packed under the immediate superintendence of the proprietors, and sent free !of charge to any part of the city. • TEA txt.alizBotrio3,- Th AVID RAT KEN , N0..73 Chestnut street, j j 7, corner of Bank.street. Ph ILA'DELPHIA has for sale tile follewing TEAS, to whichite invites-the attention•tif the trade 20tf half chests Young Hyson Ten. 100. do Gunpowder do. 100'.' do Imperial do. 20 do finest Company Hyeon Tea. 20 cases, each containing 4 131 b boxes finest Curious Youpg.Hyson. 20 cases finest Curious Gunpowder. i• 10 do • •do Imperial, 200 half chosts•finest Chulan P.owchengjf 100 do Ningyong Powchong. 30 do very finest Oolong. 100 do second quality., . 100 do Ningyong 50 chests English Congou. • 100 hf. do do do, 25 chests Padre Souchong. 25 do fine 14rohea do. 1500 pounds prime - Company Nutmegs. These Tess have been- selicted by D. R. with great care from the various late - cargoer, and will be found to fully sustain the high and unrivalled reputa'ion which this establishment has enjoyed for the last forty years, and his - prices, as heretofore, will be found as low as - at env house in the United States. fang 22 3m :" Fancy Fug, ffiu i4.-Boas leTippots D AVID H. SOLIS, (successor to Solis, - Brothers,) Importer and Manufacrurer of every .description of FURS, having just ,re turned from Europe with a SELECT'STODK OF FURS, is now manufacturing them in very 'superior style. and trimming them in the most elegant monnor, and would - invite the stiennon of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, to his au • • . • d extensive assortment, which as he ANUFAGTURES as well IMPORTS, he., is enabled to offer at such prices as few Imuser in the United States can compete v• • DAVID H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 3d et. 0:7 - Next to Louden & Co's. Family Medi cin,c Store. Philadelphia,' aug 15 6m. Store always cloned on Saturdays. The highest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs. Blind Jilanufgaory. SCLARK,.. c Vanitien Bind Manufacturer. ~ sign of the,•;G.OLDEN EAGLE, No. 139 and 193 Sontli'Seco - rid Street, below Dock I Street. PH LADELPHIA: Keeps always on hand a largo and. fashionable assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured Mille best manner, of th e beet materials, and at the lowest cash prices Having refitted and enlarged his establishment° he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the ehortast notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured.espressli for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on n good article. IltrOpen in the evening * * *Orders from a distance packed carefully and sent free of 'portertigikfo ;any part of the city.' tang 15.1y] ..4.`;."111.X LARK. N. B. LATI7II=O33, Agent for the sale of Southtoorth:hiaittfaeturing Co's Writing Papers. Warehaase,7„No. .3 Minor St., Philadelithia. 100 CASES ~ of the above lsuperior Pa pers new in store, aritrforsale to the trade at the lowest market prices Knstoting in part of— Fine thick Flat Cans,•.l2, 14, Wankift blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi.Writings,Lblue and white. Extra super and supdtfine FoliCiPorth,,hintl and While, plain and ruled. • ! ,):.'..-!,tstr. 7 Superfine Commercial Posts, blde atiOlrite plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers hplsln and „ • Supprfineand fine Bill Papers,lorignid - Bread Sdperfino and fine Counting Houre i Capa and Posts, blue and white, Extre'eurer Congress Caps and Lettint,plain and ruled, bine. and' white. Extra super Congress Caps and LoOrth.gitt. Superfine Sermon Caps and • Superfine blue`thinen thin Letters.,..,' • ~, Extra minor Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. " . „ . Einbi,oideied, Note Papers nnd ~Bnyeloptitt! 'tif-iawyeee Brief Papers. .--Binieffine and fine Cape and Pollici:ltiled ind .o;ain.,-Alue • arid;white, p l oci, It • • r. Also,100o• rearna , white 'and 'assorted-Alb°. Papera„,Bonnet Boarda, - whito arid **Jotted •Tiseue: Tea, Wrappyingi Envelope,' atiatirtedt. & Itlediurne,raft: Wrappera, CAHLISIEFOUNDIOIB4 MACHINE NOR • THE subearitier .eOntinues; the mantiftia Pre of, C ASTIN qp, at Inc Foundry. in ,Higlraliet and t.i.o,ii!gnoW,,ee,'hand a lull twabintien! of Patterns, -is prepared to fiiritisk. IRON. AND.' BRASS' CASTIPPIO# he bast style and and at ithe Shortest- ,notiett. , ,Ho' Ibis now on hand trlingessaortmern'i of, , peat. ingo t such , es Porkorusheri, Gearing*" and Gudgeons„Plciugh casiingx.lFeinte; Shierslind Cutters, Wagon and Coaah",Lioxet, cellar gretes Oven ?Doom-cask ;:‘ , Veighta, 'Axe, , ZOoklng 'Ten.plate ate CoslnSiovea. : He' also buil ds Wind GARS, Threslung Ma. chines endiforsO.Powers, with every Other' Kind of Machlnerj at . the ahoy test notieei..:43l4:rion.:Brass and copper;taken in exchange. , for work:, 'Tp5-Having: purchased 1111'131 Keeny ;&,Co;ia.Patterna, persons wishin to have t hem Bco ,1111411 a• ray shop, • . f lag/Anew - ,f-D • T GARDNER. - , OPeIIPS I ,4P Pl4 o SlReP.k...or, D v, ;:-.VET , RIBBErI:a WY, frimipt,ni 'ieidpes, of Tio" , "atitirelr: nftW , styles. bandiome 1 060.4. 11 4A99Kt and 'meg them, oept2 , 7 , 'tf-WIIITNERII da'slopeeeoP.,4' 'etre • 'ed HE • • " piel.rece v becritiorirt ldk~ , " , mods.'d6 p I or fleall d .!Ci,,Wp.li~l'liT%' o.6il'4lP•a"t;intiou et t lii'm)firch the „, A . TAT iroettid,pqrAktthet.ol9PP 4‘,4161* Blue Ritibon• BeAta. 9-• :ss4 IV. • II