• . 40 — .041 . totatr. IMO ~AcagiCeLTIJKML.ODE, 'At the Essex Comity A.gricultuyal Fair, held in Salem, last week, the fol lowing original Ode by Rev. lourr PONT, Was sung by the choir t God or, the tiling Our, We We In thy courts appeal., Thy praise to , slag; And tor tht golden etoit That loads olir threshing-hoot, And our cup running o'er, Our tribute bring: Not ftd• onr brethren, slain On the rad battle altiln, • Thy name we praise; For, tar more glorious Is man laborious, Than the Victorious Wee Vet of buys. More khan the sword or spear le the plough bemired hero; Its ikrokk le thine; Thine to prepare tile ground, Thine to strew fruits around, Thine to make corn abouhd— All is divine. God of the bounteous earth, Shield urfrorn blight and dearth, illOnhiforih ea now ; Let tnr all dwell in oases, Our flocks and herds Increase, And, till-the seasons cease, • God speed the plough. ARTIOLE TO BE READ NOW. `'PATTENItITO ANIMALS..--At thIS season,. says the Maine Farmer, The attention - of the-farmer is often directed to the fatten ing of thitse animals which are intended for the bufplhary tiltd it is important for hinc.to,lenow liti'w he may turn such artielei''of fated as ho may have on hand to •theJest . atteant 2P, Several articles, such as . pumpkins en Nipples, will not keep long, and are to be used in their season, if at ail. The ,least natrinead articles, so far as 'it cep ( be' done conve s ' niently Should be 'f , d . out first; after ward those t hat are more murnive. Fat tening animats should he kept quiet, and suffered.tp take no moreexercise than is necessary for their health. All exercise more than this, calls for an expenditure of food, which does not avail anything in the process•of fattening. They should be fed regularly, with suitable. food, and that properly prepared, and as much should be given them as they are able to. convert into flesh and fat, without waste. "In the animal economy, the accumulation of fat and extra flesh, is only a deposit - of superfluous nutriment; which not being required by the system at one time, ts - laid by for future emer genmes ; and it must be.obvious that the larger 'the qUantity of food which a fat tening animal can be mhde to consume ' daily, with a good appetite, or to digest thoroughly, the greater will be the a mount of flesh and fat gained in propor tion to the ,whole quantity of food con-' sumed," Animals will not thrive ,with any a mount of fbra wfiere they are uneasy and discontented, even if they are so closely confined that they cannot wear off their flesh by exercise ; st-is, there fore, important that they be fed - regularly and that there should be nothing to dis turb them, or excite fear or discontent. Of the root crops,..for ,nutritive proper ties, potatoes stand erg; then. carrots, rata bagas, mangel-wurtzels, which are all nearly as valuable as potatoes ; while the English turnip is th% least valuable and nutritious. Of (3 rail k wheat stands first ;.then peas. Indian corn, barley, and last, oats. Much Indian corn is used in fattening animals—especially, swine.— For,these,•there is undoubtedly a great pin in having it both ground and cooked. It is said :that where swine are fed on mush or hasty-pudding, they are much more quiet, and consequently gain flesh much faster, than where the same ingre dients are fed to them uncooked. The following hints on this subject, from that •valuable agricultural journal, th' Albany Cultivator, will be found of interest: " Substances in which the nutriment is much concentrated, should be fed with care.. There is danger, especially when, the animal is first put to feed, that more may be eaten at once than the digestive organs 'can manage. Meal of Indian corn is highly nutritive, and when pro.+ perly fed cause's animals to fatten faster' than almostany other' food. They will !not, however, bear to he exclusively kept on this article for a greaLlength of time,.. Meal made from the heaviest varieties GO corn; especially that from the hard flint} kinds grown in the northern and easter! states, is quite too strong food for cattle, sheep, or horses, to be full-led upon. Hence one of the advantages of havinr the cob ground with the corn, by which the nutriment is diffused through a great,. • er bulk, lays lighter in the stomarh, is more thoroughly digested. The effect of pule corn meal on animals, we suppose to be• similar to that sometimes produced on our own species by`the 'ilse•of Soo wheaten flour—the subject becomes nits -PEPTIC, end is forced to use bread which .has. the ,bran mixed with,flour. 'Pk. mixture of the cob with te meal,-an swers the purpose of the brtn—the health of the animal is preserved, and the, pr cess of digestion goes on uninterruptay. In, fact the adiantages of grindinglhe, .cob and corn together for ;feeding cattle ' • may . be said to-be well established - . For , ; hogs, the benefit of; the cob,is not, we think, so evidefit ; ihose animals appeal ing to . be better adapted for taking their nourishment, in a'concentrated form, than those which ruminate, or chew the dud. Yetlood autriciently bulky to effect, die 'distention rif:the boards is necessa r y 'for hogs:;, ! • • . li Hay or .straw ietit into lengths .. s:, Short - as,to be, readily mixed with meet', answers rt , good part , ose in'Tendering thti meat easy of digestion and, in enablinif 06 ituvat*,extract fr oth it alli. the nu- Itriiiiiiti 2 o,4.•,, ' :',' '''''''''' ,'''' •" '''' ' -• ,-, , 4411 he'P.SOciu0oiviiirived 'At from' • tfil,.i, le.Oldt'OrteSortiO Of 4p,eriirients instituted hy We: nighletal - : . AsROY fcit:',,Bidtkinit.li few, years , ag o ; miii . ; that the Saperiorit ,1 4St cooked:over encookeillood , fox "onTi,i ,is , bilt.triilingi and not , , sufficient'; to , pal. ancicilio: ,c4fll *it for, 4 0 g1 1 ; thef,'extrli cOSEOfgre*ition Was repaid.' ,,.t. , ~t .•;. , i , The :,. apkite . and health .of aninialti aiii;'paimoted,l4egi vulg. a witty of hod. ' ThislaaPhisled, to 'the preparations; fo!.• #44o: tv, 0."" s:*. * l`;'''Foi,,faXtetuni 4'9o w" A,444., ,adSantage the. followine' it :£2 1-..Two,'' pans , , :potatoes . mai twhliattirpisiriekikui • ' bell toiether until ~;,thelY:4lttlie ossi*:.x,nas had fine.!--then add' 1 0 .ei4,4 1 1,0 1 , oheal , P?-..,i ii'rg '',..c. ` s l ' , u';'% nPcing;iiitht,ogether,.. ,Thaleatiil4he.pShy , ' Is wn't4 ll 44PT #okthii 's"'*' , P , .olimtl_Fi,'Y''''.!'' , ; , ' ',. fn.'.,.. 4 .;!...:,' -',:::::.','4'1,•,.., meal, arid. .w en.eold the. cadtturti. ,4 tvill be „a Atm . .2i',l.'wo.parts patinae% and tWO °tripe palatenblelapple% (either sweet or" sour): bait till they' can,.;,bei mashed fine-;-then add one part Meal, (either, froiw corn, barleY,' or oats and: liens, allowing the-same Weight%) find mix zogether wifile the . tiatistbeintut tip ples are hot. , • .: "Hogs are more fond of it has slightly fermented, (net beConting pungently sour,) and they appear to fat ten faster if it is fed to them in this state. We have never seen hogs ...thriVe faster than when fed on these Mixtures,wittt occasionally a little dairy slopritutrwe. have always found the pork solid and of good quality." Sit pvitoctel;h7, . _ Watches and Zewely 1 . oHEAPER . EVER- 14111 ‘ ' '' Whohleale and Retail—At the /ap "Philadelphia Watch and Je*- k elr_y !Brom" NO. 96 North SE- CoND street, corner of Quer tff.to*iia:- ry street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewellod, $3O and • upwards Silver Levers, fell jewelled, $.15 and upwitda. Gold Lopine, 18. k. cases, jewelled, $26 and upwards . Silver Lepines, jewellqdolllolmd upwards Silver Quartier WatclilK - s4 ^ to 10 ' Silver Spoons, equal to Coin, per sett , --Tea, $5, Desert $lO, Table sls;other articles in pro portion. All goode Warranted to be what the are soli] for. Constantly on hand a large assortment albs GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, en assortment of M J Tobias •& Co. Sintpson; Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be eased in any style desired Arrangements have been mode with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of nugland, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the porson or dering put on if requested novBl "I' THE NIAGARA SHOWER -BATH. An entirely new Article for Shower-13a thing, with warm or cold Water. • KFTIIISoak the premium nt the Fair of ; . 441t the. Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. llEtober 1848, the only Bath that over took a premium at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair °film Maryland Institolte,l4ovem-. her 1048. A great - end important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on the body, Adthout wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bathin.; but a greater point is-gatned by being enabled tq bathe with warm water which no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most of all the Bath can-be medicated without injury to the hair, M.an' , 'persons cannot take a cold ballr—their case is met in tliis as they can regulate the tem perature of thb water to 'suit their wish, and commence bathing at any season of the year without anyimpleasant result. Ladies can have' the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or covering, the same. The arrangements are simple and complete, and not liable to get out of order. The Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small child to the tallest. person. When the door is closed, tint fixtures are hid and the outside ap pearance is Chat of a neat piece of furniture. They Iptve received the approbation of seve ral medical gentlemen—others are requested to call and examine them. Manufnctured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE, 24 South Culvert street; Baltimore. BATHING.—Read what ArmsiTon a says: Do not omit, ye who would heatth secure, , The date realm ablution, that shall.clear The sluices of the skin; enough to keep The body sacred from undecent soil.- Still „ • to be' pure , even if it did not conduce As mach (an it does) to heithli;Bery greatly • WOr I h Your daily pains; 'tis This adorns the rich; The_wstit al this is p . over'.y's worst foe, With this external virtue, agp maintains A decent grace : without it,'youth and charms Aro loathsome. January: , ISl9.—ly. SkillTEL E. 'SMITH'S REA T BOOK, PERIODICAL, ANT) QUEAP Publication Establishments. Sun Thudding% No. 57 Baltimore striiete, E. corner of Gay, and t 26 Baltimore at., corner of Charles, BALTIMORE, MD. SE. S. is constantly rociving the greatest variety of publications, and is prepared tq execute alt orders for Amortean r and Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals, and all New Books awl Cheap Publications; Blank Books and Stationary; Annuals and Splendid Books for .presents; AlbumsePortfolies; Scrap Books, anti Note Paper: Family and Pocket Bibles; Songl3 dolts; 'Pow Books; Juvenile Works and Printers. rrAgents, Postmasters, Country Mort:halite, Pedlars, Dealers in Cheap Works, and all othero supplied at Publisher's f lowest CASK PRICES. All orders are faithfully atrended to and the goods forwarded by return of mail, express, railroad, stage or steamboat, as may be siireet ed. Persons desiring to purchase beekketitr have their orders attended to, by Wilting Oa giving lull particulars, the same as if they were present. VALENTINES!—The subscriber also import-I and manufactures Valentines, Note Papers, Envelopes, Motto Wafers; &c., &c. Wholesale and retail. Address all orders to ' SAMUEL E. SMITH. Sun Buildings, Baltimore, Md. octlO Pure Fresh Ood Liver OH. MIDIS new and valuable Medicine; now• used by the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cup of Pul monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu- matism, Gout,. General Debility, Complaints of the . Kidneys, &c. &0 ., is. prepared from the liver of the COD FISH Tor medicinal use, expressly for our sales. (Extract from tho 'London Medical Animal.) C. J. 'll. Williams, M. D., F. R. 8., Profes sor of Mtcheine in !University College. Lon don, Consulting Physician to the. Hospital for consumption, dco,, says: I have prescribed the Oil in.above four hundred oases of tuber culous disease of the Lnnge, In different stages,. which have•been under my earn the last• two yours and a half. ln the large number of Cases, 206 out of' 284, Its use was followed by marked and, unequivocal fmkovement,, vary ing in degree *different cases, from a tempo rary retardation of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of .distlessing symptoms, Up to n more mien complete restoration.to.appa rent health. ' . . The effect °flit° Cod ,Liver mo l t of t hese cases yes, very 'remarkable.. Evenin few dap the yough was Mitigated, the ,itstpeei, toration diminished in quantity anti. opacityi the . :aight galena ettaseu, the pulse became .. slower, and of better volume, and tile appetite,. :flesh and strength Were gradually Improve& .1 "In benolusion I repeat 'that the,purallesit' oil from the liver ofthe Cod is morehimeficial in the treatment. of: Pulmonary, COnsainptloW than any agent, medicinal, dietetic, or 'regime, nal, that has yet, beenntpioyed,".. , • As have M a made' arrangements to preened the Odd Liver Oil, fresh trom, head quartere,it eats new ho bad chemically pure by. the single , bottle, Or 'in brutes of ;onedosen ~ • . . lie :wonderfulattleaey lias induced numerous,' spurious ; imi,tations. ,, ,As ,suaoess depends . antiroly : . on,•,its . purtt3ytoo much cure cannot:be! tilled In produring;it genuine.. 2 • . • • .Evart', bottle ; having 'On, itcinr, written:signs ! tura, msYrtm depended upon,as gertubie. • 'I . Paniphlets 'containing an analysis of ,the Oil, with nokiees of it tram 'Medical Journals. will. 'Sent to:lhoss.wlio iddroes us flue of pastage: JOHN C. BAKER. - c 0.,. - . Wludesale Druggistemnd Chemists. , -;. ~coetl9-14j, NO North Third:et., ;Phil.. I MACKEREL,' •. '' .' - • • t•''• '. b ; 1 SHAD >•-.= r - ' Constantly on: band SALMON;•" t ' ', -, .t . , ' ' and far auks by .. ,' HERRIZT.GSvi!2,t.''' ''' , J - rALMER -& CO. P0R1C0...w.a.1.. 4 ' it,......:4_'• Market Street Wharf LIAMS ANDLSMIXS, • 1111LADELP111#.11 SI - 10.UpagRIC42--' „ , .septl2'49.. • •--•, •' 1 LARD Is CHEESE;;' . ',.'''-,t,.-:-, ;ifi a LVI eale 'at .;',! . ' •., 0114 , -,.. ft ‘ , ;frf . 6;;,l,l,i, • WiRRANTED:fure t "Ol,C60114; 04 quart,' at,Dx. Retiy~ina 0 ctobei . 24, • - --711448 it, .itiii,l9o''• 14,. i;eale at PT.::,..,,...,4,-;::'.'i.:•:f?-;C•k1;O.fi';A•?':Y.:,'„U.'i-':''''''': '''' -j.,..1..:iV-',,,--;.l,:•',n,'•''''''' ' . ~.: •-.•,:.. 1.':..,,,•:.•4,...,, -.n.. , . - 1. ::.‘! , A , '•' ' lticbttl , THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM, VIZ Scroll& or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ob. Blind° Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus r tulee on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm ur TetterAeald Head Enlargement dist, ktilii 2 -rcir die,:. norms and joipts, Stubborn Uleerti;Syphilitio Symptoms Aciatica or Lumbago, add disc:Coes arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, &mites or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional iaorders. • In this preparation are strongly concentrat d all the. Medicinal properties of SARBAPARIL` , combined with the most effectual aids,,the most salptery 'productions, ,the most potent rimples of the vegetable.kingdorn ; and it has been so fully tested not only by patients them 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 far superior to the various compounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla, Menses have boon cured, such, as are not furnished in the records of time past . ; and what it had already done for the thousands who have need it, it Is capable of doing for the millions still suffering, and strag gling with dibetifie, cleanses,, and. strengthens the fountain springs of lite, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole ani mal frame. The diseases for which this ankle is recom. mended are those to which it is known from personal experience to ba adopted; and those apparon d beyond the. sphere of it action have yielded to its influence, The cat alogue of complaints might be greatly ex tender' to which the sarsaparilla is 'adapted, but experiences nroves its value, and.every suobeeding day is adding new tropliiee to its fame.' . . O,_CONRAto, impT:rtor of Watcher ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA. The following striking and, as will be soon permanent cure of an inveterate case of Sore. fula, commends itself to all similarly affected SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jari. 1, 1848. Messrs. SANDB Gentlemen—Sympathy for • the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in tlib case -of, my wife. She was severely afflicted with the scrofula on different parts of the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged and her limbs' much swollen. After ufferihg over a your-and finding no relleffrom 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" tarsadarilla. Tho first bot tle produced a decided and-. favourable affect, relieving hdr more - than any, prescription she bad ever taken, and before olio had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight' of her friends, she found har health quits realer. ed. It is now over a year since the cure wa effected, and her health remain, good, show ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system.' Our . ' neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIkE. Extract from a letter from Mr. Ingiaharn, a gentleman well known in county.— It commends itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen :—My wife has used several bot tles of your Sarsaparilji, which I obtained of your agents in this p ace,l from which 'm hos received such pecial benefit, that I am in duced to add mina to the ahui,dant testimony now before the public in favor of its medici nal - virtual. 'Her father, mother, and -many. other relatives, have fallen victims to consump- tion, and it was supposed that she too was in• alined the same way. She had several turns of raising blood, die.,and at length became so reduced that her lfe was despaired of from day to day. We.wore induced to try your Sars aparilla, as before mentioned, from the use of which her health has been restored ; so that for the Toast year, she has been able to attend to her domestic duties. Respectfully yeas. JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS CUED. • The followipg-thows the virtue of the sars aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con sumption. It allays spasmodic action, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy swami, lynd the patient is restored to health. NANTUCKET, Mass% Nov. 11th, 1848. (Emirs. SANBB—Gentlemen : I wish to make public, for the good of those afflicted with Bronchitis, the healing properties of your Sarsaparilla. My wife suffered for twenty months in such a manner as is not easily de_ scribed r at times she was not able to speak abode a whisper, and when exposed lo the cold air. it occasione d something like • spasms. in the throat, the effect of which was felt in' the ears and eyes, causing tears to flow. The complaint was aitended With a dry cough, produced by the constant irritalian and in flammation of the throat. By the use of your SARSAPARILLA she was perfbctly cured, it being" now more-thane three nionths since. she feltsny symptoms of the disease. Yours, with respect, GEORGE C. HOEG. Extract from aaettor received from Mr. N W. Harris, a well known in Louisa county, Va.: Gentlemen,—l have cured a negro,boy of mine with your eareaparillo, who was atacked with Screibla. and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly ' . N. W. HARRIO. Fiederieks Hall, Va., July 17,848. , ; SENDS . SAIMBRILLII.-.-It NOM almost on ncesiortto kirect attention to an article so ,well ;known, and so deservedly , popular, ao this preporathin,,but 'patients often whO wish to nee the extract of a a aa are induced, to try,. werthiees'cionipOunds bearing the name but containing little , or none of the virtue of this valuable : root;. and we think. we cannot '.Oonfer a greater benefit on. oar readers than in directing their attention 'to the•ndvertisement of: Messrs. Sands in another polumn.'• The bottle Wait: recently been' enlarged to held:a guard' and4hime who wish a really good arti. ale will find Concentrated in this all the inedi. uninal value cif tie root, riii,ar.periop . ce of, 'thoesaritts has provedits efficacy in,curiiii the venous diseoses tOr which it is recommeuded; •ainfitt,the present time mole than any other, perhipeactbiemedicine useful, in :preparing :thesyitanifor it change,. of • seasonrlious Istionsc, Sept,. IEI4B. ,; • "•Piepured and 50)41, - . Wholesale And re• tail,' by 'A. iI.Ie'D..SANDS, , Druggists and Chemisui,l9o• Fulton Streeti*on . ler - of William' Nevi .8618 also. by . Druggisite,` througliont . .ilia ; Statesand Canada•:-- Price, $1 ter.bottle: ma Bottles for $5. • • Sold . .1) y ,f2l. ELLlOTtr,iik:Agent . for Carlisle:. , . ' -1! . . , ~ eut . .. . JUST. receiied itSJltiseartell of La - !diep Soolc. , Fiatinelii of iirionir.colors sadh ai....Scarla4' . Cherry , Oray, Nas. 'Slue: Sky illvia;ll.laale,lisc,...X4ls6)' IT.VITIBITNER, • elit.44l,A,j)rime lot of imported Cigars ' t/N-!, -4 *14: 1 !Iljk,011, bond STURGEON. ,i'l,an;°l-1014.1 " .61? " * P'. 1 .‘ 4411 , 4 ; 1 7 1 „ y kiti,..t ek riT , M Uac7e' X lanneie: fllcb;cincø, • Lee -StrtitTiolov„ltialk; a' - In the different towns - nailed 5.P.. - ~- : Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It is advertieed'am the - °RINI.' NAL, GENUINE, and eaten. Tide Towneendis no doctor'. . and Dever woo ; butwashirmerlp aworkeron railroadssed.' -as* assi,the,likiyet ha assume thietitle of poctdr for the: pipass of gaining credit for wheihe Griot. He daYs "he • fts attended two nieddeal ethane, and peaked, for fifteen. pant '- Now the trail' is; he never pittedced - medicine a . day in bliflirek::Sl k etrisoqrsd, wicked misrepreseutatien looks bed to the clumsier end ve . raeity of the man. I wish most sineetely, he had never made thaw matemente of him. mirror of me. When will men learn to be honest and truth, hal la all their dealingdkild 'mammas ',with', thelrifellow men I He applied to one Reel Clapp to twist him Inman. efardaring his mixture, stating the large .sums he would make, as an ialucentent to embark' in the business. These men have been insulting and, libelling me in all' passible formain order to impress the public with the , belief that , the Old Doctors Sarsaparilla waa hot the genuine, original SarsrMardr a made from the Old Dormer °Hen/IV/bd. pie. ThieS:'P. Townsend says I have sold the see of my 'name for 47 a week. • I will give hint efidel If hn will Pro duce one ablate solitary proof of this. liis- statements of ThoMpson, Skillman dr. Co., are nothing hula thew of Silsehoods, simply Wedeln deceive the public, and keep the truth down in regard to hie malting, fertnenling mom. =L . This is to caution the public to purchase none but ir, JACOB-Townsend's &arsaparille, hecjeg on it the Old Doctor's likeness hie family Cool Arno, of As, end hie signatureacrtm the Coen of Arms. Genuine Tournsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend In now about 70 yearn of age, and has long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL " TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." - : Being poor, he was Compelled to Omit ha manufacture, by which means It has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who hid proved its worth. and known its value. It had reached the can of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had Wen healed of wore dhf ws. and saved from death, pro. claimed he wonderful v . HEALING POWER. _ _ - - - - This GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATACItid largest on the large scale, and is called for tti out the length 'knit bmadth of the land, especially aiiiik`is found incapable of degeneration or deteri.ratiOar - • Unlike - young S. - R - Tommend'is - icimproves - with age, and never changesbut for the better; because it is prepirW on sciediffic principles by a seism ifie man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and' the latest discoveries of the an, have all been brought into rsquinition Ib the manurep tuns of the Old Des Sereamuilla; The Sarsaparilla root, It is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal pmperties, and some propertied which are inert or treeless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use, mo ducefermeritation and add, which is injurious to the yin .tsm. Some blithe properties of Sarsaparilla are en vokdill that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a 'dent ilte process, known on. lto those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these setatile principles, which fly orrin vapar,.or es an ex. halation, under heat, are the very essential medical prop. ernes of the root, which give to it all its valne.4 Any co can bell or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else ; they can then strain this Insipid or v apid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it "SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP.. But such in not the article knorviiea the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA This le ma prepared that all the Men properties of the Sarsaparilla root ere first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected i then every panicle of medical TinUq in secured in a porn and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of toeing any of It. valuable and healing properties. Pre. pared in thin way, it is made the moat powerful agent in the Cure of innumerable Discuses. . . . . . . Hence the maim, why we hear commendations on every Me in he favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing wonders In the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, end LIVER COMPLADIT, and in RHEUMATISM, - SCROP; ULA, PILES COSTIVENESS, all CUTANE. OUS ERUP #IONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It posseeses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints ad. sing from Indigoslion, from **My 12r. the Stomach, from unequal, circulation. determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart. odd feet and hands, call and hot flashes over the body. It bas not km equa l Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle pen optration relaxing atricturaz of the lunge, throat and ovary utlieg But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged thin . h2 all kinds and d tit of an Kinds andstage, ..... . FEMALE COMPLAINTS , It works wondeis-in-cases-of-Ehree-Allnut-or-Whinte, ?Idling et - the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Palest 31..seetPTelftliarityof the menstrual periods, and the like; and I. mectual in curing all the forms of Sidney Mimes.. •By removing Metructione, and regulating the general "mem, it gives-tom and strength to the whole body, and Wm cures all firm. of - Noreen, Diseases and Debility. re and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other nod. talks, as Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, St. Thus' Donee, Booming, Epileptic MO, Ciennienn, to. It cleanses the blo od, excites the liver to healthy action,' tones the stomach, and g ives good digestion rename the besets of torpor and connispet allays infl ammation, pu rities the-[tin, equalise, Ow clneulatkm of the blood, pro. dueing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the insertable roroluntuon: Mares parlour. and nebulas. t e 'moves alt obstnictions, and invigoretes the entire nervous • system. Is not t h is then The Medicine yen. pre.endnently need I But can any of these things be maid fif RV. Townsend's inhnior article 1 Tide_y_ont ki man T auld le not to be W COMPARED OLD DR'S. because of one GRAND FACT, that the one in INOAPA. 81.5 of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, while the other DOESt_smning, fermenting. and Mowing the bottles containing it into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid exploding, and dam a ging other goods? Nun not thie .ch3 k w. horrible compound be pOiIOpOUN to the stem 1-117 tat t pit:acid into a system ahuodydiscated h acid? What cause. Dyepopsta but acid' Do we not ill that when food mule In our nomechs, what tni p ro ver co heartburn, palpitation of th liver cam; plaint, diershire , dysentery, colic, of. ' orruption of. the blood 1 What Is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body 1 What pioduces all the humors which bring on Eruptions ol the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swelling., Fever Sore., and all talcaratione internal and ext temal 1 It is nothing under beano but an acid substance, which sours, and thug spoils all the fluids of the body, more Or lees. ' What -mums Rheumatism but a elm and acid fluid which Manama Well between the joints and. else. where, irritating anti inflaming the delicate tissue. urea which it acts 1 So of nervous disease., of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulatiOn, and nearly all the ailments which "alitt human nature. Now is it not horrible to mks and sell, and 'infinitely nerve to use thin . • • • • SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND, and yet he would fain have it understocid that Old Or. Ja. coo Towneend'e Chief's/ Samaparina, is an IN. ITATION of his inferior preparation ! Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most dletant resemblance to S. P. Town. send's article! We wish it undennood, because it is the abrolute truth, that S. P. Townsend ' * anicle and old Dr. Jacob Townsend's 'Sarsaparilla are hearen4mtde apart, and infinitely dissfm ger that they are unlike in every particular, having mot - single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend ie no doctor. end never was, le no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man what guarantee lan the public have that they are re • caving a genuine scientific medicine, containing alt the yin tom or the articles used in preparing.hand which are M. ca tile of changes which might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of htialthl • But what else should be expected from one who snows nothing comparatively of medicine or dfsesteel It requires a person of some experience to cook and serve up even • common detent meal. How much more important Is it that the pentane who manufacture mediclnecleslgnedfor WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS, should know well the method properties of plants; the beat winner of securing and ehoontrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the mime diseases which' affect the 'human system, and bow to adapt remedies to these diseases, It In 10 arrest frauds upon the ofirortimate, to pourhattii Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore hea lth, and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to Finish • infinnitt _Alit OLD DR.' JACOB TOVVNSEND lIS*II.'PHTIL Abe JOUND the op' ponnnity and means to brie. her', Grand Valveraid - Onnahriersdnalterl within the reach, and to the - knowledge of , all who needit' that they may learn and know. by joyful (Soutanes, Ile . Traimommedimat,Porewer to •. • PHILADELPHIA MOURNING STORE. No. i 2, South &void Street, near Chestnut MOURNING EXOLUBI'VELY!!! . . ESSON Er; SON,pay exclusive attention B Mourning Goods, and- would invite the • attention of all' buyers visiting the city to an examination of their stimik. •• - .'As.the utmost care la taken in the importing ' and selection of their geode; keeping a large i assortment at all amnions, offering for sale only what is good gild of the , proper elude of black, , no deception as to make or Apialitl, no devia _ lion in price, end every article ' sold tie:lowan . can be purchased elsewhere .: , ; Those requiring. mourning • attire; Gan he satisfactorily:suited without the' tronble r fatilrao and loss at 'timp:oi •procnieding. from eterelo attire, by *ling at ;once this establishment: .:'' :.. • • , - , .; '. : • ,14qin's Bottibixidee.. •Mourning,,Chintine:: T oni. Finish Alpines, ' ' 4 " "'-• Long Shawls, •Plain Cashmeres, - - BlaCk i l'hibet . - .". I French Morinoes, 'Sack Flannele k •:, Wide Black Silks Patent Eng'h Oration, Lupin's Monseelines, 4 Mourning:Velle, • • Mourning :. z do .• • -.. '-,'• ' ',• do -Collar., • , do. Hungarians, ' Fleeer-Silk 'Hose, Silk Cashmeres; • •:- ~. •• litejouOloype, arc- • Opening daily i ' n ew black:end - half 'mourn- ing-, materials, ifrom -low: Prined - to - -the, mist 1 - c :: lErWholesalii‘ 'cash, buyers' will find it to ttbeir'advantage' tO Call-11E1W. [Phila.;•setit26 4t ' '41,1 othint! :Or ',king 1 • of nil tothint I OWL. , • .NEW ELOTEING STORE! . . , . , . J.—STEINER respeetfully inform ••a • the pab!iis' that they have qpened a new Clothing Store In the room 'lately occupied ea the Peet -Offure; in South‘Hanover street, and have on hand aNrersi 'large assortment which they ,Will sell as cheap as, can be bad in 'oY...city in these 'United States., • . ' • Cottle one,•comeitU, , And givirus a r• ,And you taied wile! , and et!' goiali On be, `gala - • - . pirpairru*u.p,frkko, '" • , ..!:::; , , , '":loi6rollittit - Olio?'''',..r . ' - ',','! . 51X1 Hazilaburg• Transportation Line. • c' • 4141t1 4 FUNK. & MILLER' imoRWAR.DING-&-Zoinmission Nlerchants, V HAnzasstiact, Pa. ship TProduco, Merchan dise', &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Coal, Planter, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, ilsc. constantly, for tale. .fifirrisburg, march 29, 1898 I J. E, .HILLER, • • !• , 01. • •1 "astirth.V.... l; ti • , --- General Commlsion and Forwarding Merchant, No. 79 Bowly's Wharf, BALTIMORE, ENOR the sale of Flour, Grain, Eloveiseed r Whiskey, Lumber, &c. &e. 'Also, for warding Goods,' via Tido Water Canal and Pennsylvania ImproVemcnta.- Orders for fish Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. Supplied at lowest prices. . , Having been engaged in the above business during the last live years, a continuation of the patronage o 1 his friends and the public is re spectfully solicited. Refer" to' • FUNK ttt Mtr.t.sn, . 3& E Say, 4-r.:,} Harrishurg BRAN3iir & ZEIGLER, JACOB RIIREM, Carlisle, Pa. - • A. CATHCART,SIIeBIiertIiitOWTI, .G 6011013 . iW;ellarliCabarg, Pa. Feb. lkl v. Ouxnb. ° Valy Transportation House. _ !r ~ •d. Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. Jw. KERR, Porwarding and Commission Merchant, linniussunti, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat— ronage extended to him during the past year he ,Itute been encouraged to make more extensile ar raggements for the pressnt season, and has ad ded two hew, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepdicd after the op ening of the Canal, tb forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pitishargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents foe Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, • gin-- it at, atreet-AV-har-f,-Philadelphia.L. EISE & 'SON, No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? J. McFADDEN & CO. Pitts'g Agents:for Cars, • WUNDERLICH & GRIER, No. 272 Al'arket.st., Philadelphia. • CHALORER & REYNOLDS; ' , No. 423 Market et., Philadelphia. . SITER, JAMES & CO., Z . ,40 -- °Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. gr. 01110 LINE, North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 2.9, 1848.—tf.. Caiii3 .A. Word to SorLonten. vitt:B - KinTFAVS EMBIOROCATH — WiIe . - IJIF thb be r'preparataun that can be _ used for the cure of Sprains, Dm ", . sus, Cuts, • Galls,, Splint, Curb, Hingbone,Spnvin' Stiffness of the Joints, &c. It is nn article which should be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a botttlo of it. Price only 25 and 50 cents per bot tles, prepared only by S M Pearson, M D., and forsale wholesale and retail, nt No. 106 North Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW _LIN'S wholesale end retail ngcnt, c_arlisla, Pa. Jan. 21. Frei& Drugs, Diediciues, &c. &c. I have just received from phia. and New' York very extensive additions to my former stock, emttra i cing nearly every article of Medicine pow in use, together with Paints, Oils, • Yarmshes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,.— Bruheis 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, Pedlars 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 90 P CI V 11.2 a. Dry Goods and Groceries. y G. CARMONY desires to inform hie tall • friends and the public that he has remo ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to Haverstick's Drug and Book Store, where he is determined to sell goods as low as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the county. Hie stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetta; satin,cachmere. merino and silk Vestipgs; Me. rinoes, Alpachas, Mous de Laines, Cachmeres, French worked collars. kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps, flowers , thread laces-, &c. TICK. ING9 at 6/ chit, calicoes 3 to 6+ cut, very cheap muslins, hosiery, -Berlin and Cachmere gloves. A large assortment of. BONNET RIBBONS, very low,matin plain and figured Mantua, plain, bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES and Y,HEENSWARE, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, Began, crockery, glass and queenswere, rice, chocolate, starch, together with nunfeirotis citheearticlea-- Give him n call, • Farmers ! Save Your Money. CJAST IRON HORSP. POWERS for two k.) . three and four horses, made entirely of ron,.so that you can leave it in the weather without the least clanger of injury. Also, Threshing Machines, Winnowing Mills, Plows Plough Mouldboards, cutters ' Points & Shears constantly on hand.. You will save money, by calling before purchasing elsewhere, .at „the Foundry in East High Street, Carlisle Pa. auirB3mos 1? GARDNER A Purely Vegetable Medicine. W6lteu ELL'S VEGETABLE REST°. RATIVE PILLS nave • been gradually= but surely comoing into favor, among tjtellfirfi as of this Country for some years past. hey have done this entirely throuklt their greo worth sea FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and hurnbug such as is resorted to by quacks to soil their medicine has been done. The pills are °Bored tor sale and have and will continue to be sold by all t Ire principal storekeepers... The prorietors claim for their Medicine' the followingady.. ages o .r all others—vizi They are PUREL V GE ! TABLE. •They are CFRTAIN 6 0 RATE. Their operation is ,1 PAIN. They can be uses with EQ ALEN.,B' EFIT by the YOUNGFST INFANT and Our STRONGEST MAN—Their efficiency Kn. very, Ague. Headaches. habitual' Costiveness, Dyspepsia, CholerelVforbus, &a. has • beini pro. ved upon thousands.' They nro a Certain Cdre. r • foWorms. The proprietors possess a con* cote from a gentleman in St. loniewho was 46116 red of a:TAPE WORM , by the use of them, TRY TRFM 'THFY WILE, NOT FAIL. Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva nia—Ca/acme P. AMET. For sale, price 25chi a box containing FIFTY-PI L LS. with full di rections by the following agents in Cumberland County • For sale by DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle,'Pe."? Josern,ll. Hannosr,--Newvile. • W D E HAYEB,—Shippensbnrn,..,.. S L SENTMAP;—Nowburg. • - • A WEEKS domil Proprietors; Laboratory, Na 141 Chestputatteet Pniladelpbta, - • January, 24th, .1849, • _• ' , ien ShfetingB, Bto. THE subscriber al viayi bas on hand an assort. ' meat of wide 'Linen and 'Muslin. Shootings Table,Linenar Pillow Case Linene and Militia Towedings of all kinde,, with a ;variety 9Lart des appertaining; to,Housekeeping. - je27 - . • '; • G HITHER: , DAILY MXPAZIECt, THE, undersigned would roSpookfulty inform j. the .citisene of Caisle and the `'surrounding 'country that their ' ; ••• ; ••• EXPRESS' OARS TO &,‘ FROM PHILADELPHIA, = I . milaPasti daily through Carlisle, and '• 'balsas, `bales and packages loft at Thcis.'Hor.; bridge's; No. 278 Market • eireeti•Philadelphia, intended MiliCarliale'and adjacent country, '• will be'deliveted at Memo. J.& house. Goods for 'express to Philadolas left at • Rhoad'a 'Warehouse; will _nig with meet:witliPrompt attention: •Cloode for eur should b.S"so 'marked.' ' • • ; ,•.•; ! 1' •;• • , ..Thos. Borbridge; 278Maricci.'SL`,,, J...& D.•Rhoaris i Carlisly:. • ' ;-,*'• • 'Patens.= easy freights •Ithen ove r:' 100 Mc' 50 eta per hundred. • .'•P ae kage9;-25 and 50 s optes• in proportion:to:nise;;••• ' • '; • :1 •• • 'Ai this ie ir•now enterprise' , MtnritaslySoi eetwonience and accommodation: of the °aliens'. of.Cumbesland ,county, ; with ,the encouragement it , deaerVest , • • ' STUMBACCH , ,:&;MeKkAII3OSr;-`, ; ;i;9• i•,•1::-:).Propitettira; „ . ;; ; Aroma of. very ArrHOOYcnow.on•hand , liirprjeleva- L)411 re, AGENTS. Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, G B Herman, Kitigstown, Henry Bearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and ,Charles Boll; Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Meehan icshurg. Dr. 7, AM, Churchtown.Ew,ls York county—John Sherrick, Lisburn,'John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, :Franklin, John'Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking; Dover, Daniel Raffeneberger, J W Craft. Harrisburg.--r Houser & Leaman. Members -of the Company having Policies about to expire can have them renewed by mak ing qpplication to any of the agents. The Girard•Life•basurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadel phia. Office No. 159"C'heitnut Sired, Capital $3OO - Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to -make Insurances on Lives on the most favourable terms. receive and execute Trusts, and receive Delmont] on Inte rest. The Capital being paid up and invested, to. gather with accumulated premium fund, affords a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre• mium mph° paid in yearly, halt yearly, or quarterly iniy me nts. Tho Costliany add a BONUS at stated to• rlods to the insurances for life.. This plain o insurance is the moat approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri tain, (where the subject is best understood by the peonlp. and where they have had the long. est experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of It kinds, 87 are op this plan. The first BONUS vas appropriated in De c,emberz 1844. amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to fit per cent., 7i per cent., &c, 84.c.,0n others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making att adr &Oen of $100; 4187.50; $75, &e., Fge. 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 lubit• ranee Register of the Company, thus: _f_qjigy.Bonn!3__or Arrtountof.Policyle 'lpsured Addition Bonus payable a the party's decease No 58 81,000 csloo . oo 81,100.00'11 88 2,500 250.00 . 2,750 . 00 N 205 4,500 400•00 4,400 . 001 276 C 2,500 1175 . 00 2'175'00:1 333 5,000 '437'50 5'437'00 3 Pamphlets. c. and explanation: plication, and fur the office, gratis dressed - to the Pr: JNO F JAMES m2'49ly The_ Franklin Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia. FFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fift O Went. Charles N. Bancker Thomas Hart Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant Jacoh:R. Smith , Continue to make-insurance peretual, or limi ted, on eyory description of property in town ;arid country, at rates as low as are consistent 'with security. - I'he company haye reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital and pre- miums, safely invested, afford ample protection tc the insured. S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carlisle. erne Immo of Alm company on Januaiy tat 1848, as publishedagmeablv to an pet of Assem bly, were as follows, viz Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash on hand and in hands of agems, $1,220,097 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteei ears, they have paid upwards of ONE rctra,ton TWO HUNERED THOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire therebraflording evidence of the advantages o ineutance, as well as the ability and dispositim to meet with promptness, all liabilities: CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. Benenuit, See'. feb 2 _The FlAbscriber is agent for For Carlisle and its vicinity. nein:ease either by mail or romptly attended to. W. Hogs Embrocation for Horses. THIS valuable EMBBO- C% CATION will cure Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, GallsAwell. * alma," ing, Rheumatism. and all Tr" , • complaints which require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches. amithe incident t o Horses having white feet and noses, produced thr the St. John .Wort. It is also highly useful 4r/blazing stiff ness, of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This Eninßo- 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 W. MARSHALL, No 302 Race at. Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail at DR. RA WLINS'IDrug Store W Main street, Carlisle.figas , March 11-Iy. .vjgrOU,LD respectfully call the attention of House-keepers and fhb public to the ex. tin 0 stock of splendid FURNITU RE, incluo ding Sofas,. Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and 'Plain Buren" and.everx varie • ... ty of Cabinet-ware and (.hairs, 'which he his now on Mind at his N E W R OMS; on Louther street, near the.corner of Non anover 'street, in the rear of Powell & Co.'s s ore. 'He is dent that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of etylp, in which his articles. aro got upi. .together with their cloarnEss, Will recommend them to every per. eon wanting Furniture. lie has also made ar rangemente . for manifacturing and. keeping's constant supply of every article in his line, both plain and ornamental, elegant anCustiful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purChasers. Ho wonitrearnestly,iniite parsons are about to, continence house,keeping,.'tk.ball. and:i.otamine his present elegant stock, to Whichlior Will -con stantly Make additions the merest 'tind most Modern styleti. - , , COFFINS ritidelto•oideritti:Ant shortest no• ice, for towh anticountry, Carlisle.' Julie 13, 1848.11 , I , !my pl- . The "late Rita of Jacob , Fetter el Son having .bean diesolvod; JtailAt..-Fetter; er.: will carrj ,, ort the' business as above., S t . h N e er a .. y 1 r . a o n r o k , .. w G . ti o4 l F , n e I i c,! S ,, i Lu. the .,1...n. 11 .,e e a B e . . B A a G ro L ora Y o . f. ' man ah64 • ll3ll° ` w" r r' '''L.O . f.Sde , Cutlery, in= • An elegefif 'AiiMI: Mtn . b cl o ud t i u ng ng t h eo, a r n u d i i m 'llianufaildure.'' ',- ''. Penlc vas . Scissors,' of the Arner cart A large: arietkof oroamentalWirid a r I v o r p n ri ds i and, kip Screens of every , sty l e and e emu •A, •, • . 4 f i : a s Violina, Aceov. Mislaid Instruments, sue I trq,Tuning.Forks debna,-Flutes, Fifes , Flageo e, .. rices'r with Violin strings ; all bridges,&airti,avtem,npz, bags, A large variety of . B as kets, B Shea' or eft kinds Whips, mines;:dopr . :mita,' . ru ~ ~,,.,, . n . ,x.,...,1 : at every , price..- ; , , • ,4„.;, powdery,tol4,.. article lla fo e r a ß i l i ceo g r le S A tr e p a p la s a y e lli‘ i n o liiii,to,t . . o l l l47- anything in•use,;fo l l !ri n g--74.74 .-',/ • "' '• to raters', die. ;,: 25 - et a kill eotii n ti t o, ,.. ~ T 1 cotes,: Sosprip,/,'.ittillinagirmiEjlkseertment for the', hairi•a:l l o l V , Allikc! ow c iti f fi k „er 'Roussel_ from The; Celebriti o d :d. ll l,4 l •l4gB ; ':',• -. •' ", ' '••' "' .. julde.klauel an.ko,,ih,i."^&iiiesita)Vid''•rlllo.er. •,. 'Tooth -.B ru st iesi:..23%es,frpenes, with . an Ilan BrusherWirlo•Mink-end•Fueeful,Ftiv innainerable;: ll S.. = - l i ven; Weir oPelidi4 , l l / 1 deskor ok..kinds .17, : _,.. imd Book:Mori.* foe WO-0 3#q/lUSTFILAVtigr 3110 uKante' 7 40inPaniti. ;' , lTHHAlliiitl arid - Eck,' Pen itieboieuglt 41ut ti al Pirelnatirtinao. Ornttaily. Of t,umberlanif count y, •irieekinited•by act of Aseembly, is novit; fally Orga nized, and in operatioirunder thy. nittpage ,ment or the foliowing commissioners, viz :• , Gorgatt, - Michael, dock.- ,Melchoir. Brenneman Christian, Stayman, Simon Oyster, iticob H. CooVer,• Lcwie HVert Henry Logan, ... Benjamin H Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, JesepliWiekeisham.' tThe rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any Company of the-kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to snake application-lo the agents of the comps n who are willing to wait upori them at any ftMUM sgtrlf.v*Alinta • . JACt i ELLY; P H NRY LOGAN, Vice Prisident.iesident. - . LEWIS "hen, Secretary. • Alibikg.t. Obuturi, Trensuier.. 00t17:.i91.• . • INSTTRANCF. ntaining the table of rates of the subject,;,. forms of ap her information con he had at in person or by letter, ad .sident or Actuary. - RICHARDS, President. Actuary DIRECT 0R.5.1 GeOrge W. Rtcharde Mordecai D. Lewis- Adolphe E.'Borie David S. Brown Morris Patterson' the above company All applications for personally, will be D. SEYMOUR. Extensive F!ivnit,nre Rooms. ITAO OII ' rzrriva, Elegant New Goode.' Carlisle and ite'vicinity•for ibeir,lncreased Cu stom, - 'we again ' request -t heir' - Aomplinyto view our largeOntteplondld•nesortinonvol--,, ' - • China v elass dk 4:Weenstaare, •Dininir Sets,Tea Sots, Toilet Sets,,and single pieces; either of Glaa! Chin*, or,Ehope Ware, sold•in quantitieb to sui t ! puirehaseta,lorlesi t than They chbe had elsewherel n - tact •at less than WM - , esale-Prices. AMERICAN AND' ENGLISH BRITANNIA-:IIIETAL GOODS in greater vprio_ty than overbofore offered my ihe city: • ...F.A.B:C Y ,CHINAIti great varit very cheap. . city would invite any mien visiting the city to call. and see tni—theY will At least bo pleased to walk around our beautirul•sTore, and to view the 'finest China and the cheapest the" world produces. Very respectfully "v", : TYNDALE & MITCHELL, ' No. 219 Chesnut Street. sept26'49ly • - . CARPETS - .AND OIL CLOTHS, • \ AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WARE HOUSE, PHIL'A, PERSONS who rish to get good bargains, in CARPETS;.OR GIL CLOTHS, ei• ther wholesale or reteovilLdo c ell to cal l on he subscriber, es liMftpoittes 'in his present 'Mention are very light, he is-enabled and de termined to sell at the lowest prices in tbe city. Ho offers for this reason nn excellent assort- mdnt of Splpudid Imperinl, three plyl Benutiful Superior 1ngra ..... : Fine and Medium •do }CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kin e, . 4nd List, Cotton and Eng, And OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 14 feet wide, for Rooms, Halls, &e..with a great vatietv. of low priced Ingrain Carpets front2o to 20 cents, end Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 t 0.20 els. per yard. Aloe, Matmigs, Rugs, Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, &c. H H ELDRIOE, No. 41 STRAWBERRY Street, one , door above Chesnut, near Second, Philadel phia, • - • [aug29 3m SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS 4 , No.' 119 Spruce et. 101oUr'Ztli, • CONSTANTLY. on hanilti,large assort ment.of superior. Walnut -die.-IVlahogazirrnriiitnre:, manufactured in the best manner, of modern style, and at moderate prices,. embracing _Sofas, Parlor Chairs , Wardrobes, ' RockintChturs t Dressing Bureaus, Tete-a•Tetes, French Bedsteads, 'Centre and Pier Tables High Post Bedetds Wash Stands, Bat Racks, 'Secretaries, , Extension Tables; &c. "'Every 'article is, made of the best material and workmanship, and - warranted. • ongBly T & 7,1 HENREES. 0 - All goods bought at this eitablishment packed under the immediate superintendence of the proprietorifoitd•sent•ftee lof charge to ary part of +be city: • . TEA VITARZ2OI7I3E, A L l n D er ft oi l lt K nie ' t l re N et o. . IllfltVAP7l7l . -this • invites the'attention 'of the trade : 4 200 half chests Yining Ilyson Teo. ' 100 . do Gunpowder do. 100 do - Imperial • do. 20 do finest Compan y Hyson Ten. 20 poses, each containing - 4 13 1 b boxes finest Curionte.:Youpg Hyson.. 20 cases finest Curious Gunpowder. 00 do do Imperial,. -200 half chests finest Chelan Powchong. 100 do' Ningyong Powcbong. 30 do veil finest Oolong. 7100 do -- - second quarity.l • 100 , Nhagyoug-do. 50 chests English Uongou. 100 hf. do do do, 25 chests Padre_So_uchong. 25 do fine Mohea do. 1500 pounds prime Company-/Nutmees. These Teas hove been selected by D. R. with grebe core Irons the various late argon, and will Ito found to fully sustain the high and unrivalled reputation which this, establishment hos enjoyed for the last forty_years, and his prices, as heretofore, will be found as low as at any house hi the United Stoles. roue 22 3m Fancy Fait, ,Mulb, Boas & Tippets la-AVID , H. SOLI,S, (successor to Solie, Brothers,) Importer and Manufacrurer of every description of FURS. havingjust re. turned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK OF FURS, is no* manufacturing them in very superior style. and trimming them io the most . elegant Manner, and would invite the attention of MERCHAtITS and OTHERS, to his su. perior and extensive assortment, which' es he MANUFACTURES' as well IMPORTS, he is entVad to oref ar such prices as few house; in the7.lr.ited States &n compete with. DAVID H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street,6 doors below Sti at. lgrNext to Loudon & Co's. Family Medi cine Store.. ~ $890,558 65 108,158 90 124.459 00 51,563 25 35,37 Q 28 Philadelphia, hug 15 6g). Store always closed on Saturdays. highest 'Cash price paid for Shippino Furs Blind paufactory.. HCLARK, .Yenitinn Blind Manufacturer. sign of the'GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 1.39 and 14, Solith'Secand Street, below Dock Street. PH ILADELPH7A. .Keeps always on hand a large and fashionable' ' assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured in the best manner, of the best materials, and it the lowest cash prices Having refitted andzenlarged4his establishment he is prepared to complete orders to any nmon nt At the shortie! notice.;.. Constantly on hand on assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured expressly for hie own sales; and purchasers' may therefore rely on n good article. 10 - Open 'in the evening,: * *Orders from a distance packed. carefully and free of porterage...to any part Of Ihe cite. rattels iY7 '• i. CLARK. N. 0. reA.WRIMITC33. Agent for the sale of Solithwcirth Co's Writing Papers. Wareh,onse,, No. 3 Minor St., Philadelphia. 100 CASES of the above..supertor'Pa pore now in storoonfd;forsaleto`the trade at the lowest market prides, Consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat capa,.l2, 14,15 and 15 Iba., blue and white. , • Superfine;Medium and-Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra -super and superfine Folio, , Poste, blue and white; plain and ruled.' H ; • Superfine:Commercial Posts, bliie and . Whito plain and ruled. • Extra super Linen Note Pcrers, plan and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long an Broad Superfine and fine Counting House C s and Posts; , blue and white, 'Extra super Congress Caps and;llettari f and ruled, blue and white. , • Extra super Congress. Caps arid Leiters, gilt: Superfine Sermon Caps and Pcniteo 4T: Superfine blue Linen thin Letter5.'4,,,,, , ..-' 1 , Extra super Both Posts; blue tind'white, 'plum and ruled. , Embroidered Note Papers, andEtivolcipstmi: "Lawyer's" Brief