.. ... . . . . , . : .. . _ . , .. .. .. . , '. , . . illtW Arier .4 f....e.r**....T.N.-176.11.,r 0 , -4,1,,,, L 714- '4 .-- 0 -:.: 42%,:u.ruiliA e. 6 4 "'MOW' :r.riViNi.AVEli''OV,:'ke,tl*X.e.el,..,,Atirkilitik.SAV - I —=.l— • • CorreepondeparortheM &merlon &-V. S. Gazette FROM ';llVlSMitlifo'Foill.• ;•, Mr. Ciavle Second Speech on his Compkomise Meindutions. • °" WASH NGTON Felirunr '6.' This has.heen a day ,of,extraordinary interest, shared alike lby. the tild3 and. the young, abd wit hotftregard kr lex Or' con dition. ; It fiadbee'a atinouriced' that Mr. Clay was to ad dress the . Senate at length, on his Co which was sufficient to excite' public mid sity, and to ensure a large a4endance; For hours before the regular time of meeting, the galleries were densely thronged, and every avenue leading to them and to the floor of the chamber, was.'crowded with akiriqua_and patient Spectators The lidWasserted their prerogative so sternly al to super sede the• standing rules, and the chairs 'of "grave and reverend" Senators were graced with presence and beauty, that seemed better flitted to legislate in Tita nia's realm. It has been my good for tune to witness many of these grand and brilliant exhibitions, but I have never be fore seen a senatorial spectacle presenti ng so many attractions of Antellect, station, wealth, fashion and disp lay , The 'pomp, pride and circumstance 'of the world was present, and he who could fail to receive inspiration from such an audience, must have wanted a soul .to receive it: It was an inspiring scene to behold—one of those striking. &turas of life which cling to the memory in after years, and which one treasures from personal association, as a part of the history of an illustrious states man, passing from thegreat stage of pub lic affairs. , The magnitude and moment of the question ; the advanced period of Mr. Clay's life ; his fame as an orator, and, more than all, his patriotic endeavor to compromise and heal the difficulties which now distract the Union, contribu ted to give unusual And excitin g interest to the occasion. As soon,as the ordinary business was disposed of, Mr. Mangum called for the -- special - ordis.r - orl - h - e — t day, and — Mr. Clay • rose to address the Senate. He seemed deeply impressed with .the solemnity of the duty which he had undertaken to discharge, and commenced by invoking divine interposition •to direct the councils of the nation. He ascribed the source of ' all the danger which .naw threatened the - parties for ascendancy in the two sections, and implored senators on both sides to divest themselves of all political considerations, and meet the'question like patriots, who. were resolved to sacrifice every thing but . honor for the good of the country'. After • a beautiful and thrilling exorditim, in which he seemed to rise up like some guardian spirit to admonish of approach ing peril, he took up the resolutions seri atim, beginning with that which provides for the admission Of CaLi(orphi, and end ing with the one in regard to the bounda ry of Texas. His speech was intended as a serious and statesmanlike exposition of the principles involved in the resolutions, and therefore Mr. Clay endeavored to ad• dress the reason and intelligence of the Senate, rather than to appeal to its inter ination or feeling. His positions were taken with caution and sustained with a bility,particularly that in which he main tained that the subsisting laws excluded slaveryin the territory acquired from Mexico. The argument by which he labored to satisfy the Senate that- the-ad- justment of the boundary of Texas be longed to Congress, and not ,to the - Su preme Court, or any other tribunal. was less forcible and convincing. He spoke for two hours; without appearing to suf• fer physical or intellectual prostratiOn, and then yielded to an adjournment, for the purpose of renewing the discussion, tolnorrow on the remaining resolutions. The evident inclination of the speech was favorable to the northern view of the question, aid from that fact some parts of it were not received with particular favor by the South. • Indeed, it was evident frain the tone of opinions to day, as well as from declarations made by Southern Senators when the resolutions were first introduced, that the compromise could not expect the support of that 'section. Not- withstanding this obvious embarrasment, Mr. Clay is sanguine of success, and flatter himself with the belief that his proposition will finally be adopted, with slight modifications. This confidence is derived, to a great extent, from the, vote on. Root's resolution, and the inferences which have been drawn from it. If that fact fbrnishes the only ground of hope, hlr. Clay, and those who thinkewith him, are deceived. ", In commenting upon that vote yesterday, 1 endeavored to show upon the most tin doubted evidence, that the northein Whigs ivhci'sustained the motion to lay on the.table, took that mode of expressing their partiality towards the policy of the, President, whilst, at thesaine time, they endeavored to remove a cause ol agitation. It wife 4io denial or re pudiation of theoprinciple asserted by the Free States, nor designed lien liutrender of the proviso in any brie. : They adeptinhat course, knowing it might' subjects-Abele to misrepresentation, but_ feeling, of the same tithe, that they were acting' tot the beet inte rests of the country. The,•Wkigs Who'refu sed to. follow the lead 01,. Mr. Root, lire as sincerely . the . friends of. they great .principle • winch • lies at the bottom of , tbe Proviso, as • • either he or those who pmfess:sentuch zeal in the cause of free . ' soil. ',(They 4,ielded nothing of ponvictiokor in pursuing the policy whiCh they,stlopted,!toCare enti tled to.ored ir*ya.'respritit' ler the Morel cour age :eithifttited 'under such disiteVen,!n#ol36 appee~anuea.; U' the South isideliurnfined , moist On,the establiehrneet of territorial ger ernMents, and Wilt not acquiesce the re-. commendation °Litt lhesident, .then the Proviso will be •iittaelled:as-surerus it is. pro posed,,and,bithe' vote Ophsi - very men who voted to lay Root's resolution' oti - the They desire'' that' this cup . thOuld pass lient their lips, and therpoieexhibitedzitiery:dis.' positiOit tei . tiVolean' gone. - Whioli ",mentierni, such'`aliirrriitjg, con`eegtiitiicee , and ';is. so Ur- , aecePtalile,tO.,cme„geartel.ol the Union., .But it it 01* come,. they' ;not% shrink •:,(rorn the Msponiiibiltly ! i pf•,argue,;therefer,e, tronel - these.proinisesitasAtelL as from other infer- - mation,t , thiC , ltilti.Clity?eConipromise.Cannot ptisSitind.ithattt . tdrritorial•';goVernmente inin not, iteeeltt . 'wnhOutttherrestriction; .and ~ • ..to the Metiletiorq'lherefi lidiirape;titiOn'l e oteoiritprzetiOi ir.While`thaVpri2 posed b y•(ho Presiden ii priatteable,airiteit tii r ifStitith pule and;.surfenderanone`which Iho• North alai f q.,.':).14f1;'1 ~:;' ' ' '.,The7ptruggle now:. pending is' a vital o n e • ' It eictelids4te tha!ttitOli4atiitcaY itvditiptilePlort the 'fiitkolgit 00i.9 1 104.Y.0 1 01,19 1 k Rcltilicqlo4 : -, • - '.'ultiorto4o:Alexicti and Cliba; Which . are. 00111 4:'aidtited•:;aa • ! - the ! tfricOuni , VA.titit, tijostiatlqtiettion.uridairT!v, Sinn thelrr has a an d are now equals.imibe:Senate,,butnannot,reT. main so afuatecaillnajaskriloft,caltiornik—,,, Hence..the 'r dote, re?u3tanue- which', has been exhiflitell thun'hi4 and Anne to be cOyle.untildlite South can eared there in rici puipo.seiikthe,Northlto ex melee the' . power • of,. numbers .unjustly or lo diaserninam 'the wild'and•dangerouirsee,ds of rn abolition among the' Alive holding, Sta!r3W. , . INDEPENI)iiIT." aub elpipgh GR6OERIES T AfEST ARRIVAL BY THE STEADIUR •UUDIBERL AND' 1221133 • Ifi~MClteap FamllyGrocery. Store of . Jo• 'soph 'D. Halbert, West Mom street, ()ar ils e, linsjust received a large and fresh supply of tllkbost FAMILY GROCERIES th at the Philadra markets can afford . The subscri ber has lu7returned frotn . the city, and would respect ully invite his friends anti the public generally, both in town and country, to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased Stock, which embraces all the articler usually kept in lit line of bUsiness. Such as Rio, Java and StDomingo and Laguira Coffee,.; Imperial, Young Epee and Black Teas, of very superior quality and flr.vor; Lavering's crushed, loaf, fulling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified Now Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which ho will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets,• churns, tubs, half' bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and' couqry, SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing and smoking TO BACCO, spanish half spanish. and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant and Common 'OILS. _ GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I have also aildcd to mY already largo stock, a number of sow patterns of White Granite and fancy tea seta. with CROCKERY WARE of every do= fcription, which I will sell at the lowest prices nor cash. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by a kencrous public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere thanks, and hopps that in his •efforts to please and particular attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. Oct 3, 1849. JOS. D. HALBERT. NE Er - la - O , OD S. CLOTHING! Eff/—shirscritni shn a rom Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of goods for gentlentons wear, with which they intend offering great inducements to the situ, zoos of Carlisle and Ihe surrounding country. They have on hand'an'assortment of Ufa 12 Azr CD , suck us dress coats, cloaks, over coats, vests', 'pants, shirts, bosoms, collars, u'nder'shirts, drawers, glovoa, stockings, silk and other era vats,—pockat—handkerchiefs' -suspenders,-- hats and Caps, trunks, traveling hags and umbrellas all of which articles tliny intend selling at a very small advance on city- cost, having for their motto "small profits end quick sales."— They wish it to he understood that their , cloth infi is ail manuiactured under their own super intendence, and not in ,the city, hence they are enabled to warrant every article they sell. Having an experienced cutter engaged in their e stablishment, (hey are prepared to make to order any article of clothing in a neat, fash ionahle and substantial mannor and at short no tice' ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, North Hanover street directly opposite P. Menyer's Confectionery Store. [oct3 3m GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING 'llO the citizens of Car isle dud surrounding country! arrived a large and splen• did assortm nt of fashionable ready-made CLOTHIN , for the fall and winter trade, at the store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main street and Market Square, Carlisle.— The undersigned, respectfully informs tho citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country., that he has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a large assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Cloth• ing, which for cheapness .and quality never hes been witnessed in this place, such as French, German and American Cloth DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Over Coats, and Business Coats, of all descriptions, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinot Sack Coats, fine bl'k and fancy,, , eassimore Pantaloons, superior .volvet-eloth-and—sattinet- VESTS. Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchiefs, fine white Linen, Striped and red flannel - Shirts, cotton and woollen night Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Collars, &c. Beautiful fall style of HATS & CAPS, will be sold at prices ~cheaper than any whore else. Gentlemen arc invited to call and exa mine his goods, as he is sure, that those why 'buy will go away with a good FIT and cheap prices, •.` - '7 4 . 1 9 SAMUEL GOLDMAN. Sept 26. '49.-6m. Mind JrZez I its raf,oory. ' HCLARK, Vonitian llltnd Manufacturer. sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 139 and 143, Sonth.Second Street, below Dock Street. PH,ILADELPHIA. Keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manlaetured in the best manner; of the best .materiale, and at the lowest cash prices Ilaving refitted and enlarged his establishment he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortjst notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a goodiurticle. • *Orders from a distance packed carefully and sent free of porterage to any part of the tiy. [aug 15 1y)) H. CLARK. Pure Fresh Cod Liier Oil. MOB now and valuable Medicine, now used by the medical profeesion with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul-, monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic 1111011- malign', Gout, General Debility, Complaints' of the Kidneys &e. Leo ., is prepared from the liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our miles. , (Extract from the Lbndon Medical tronrnal.) "C. J. B. Williams, M. D., 'F. R. S., Proles-, sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Pliyairdaii 'to the Hospital 'for, consumption, &c., says : i have prescribed the Oil hi above four' Minified cases of tuber T *, culousdiseaseof the Longs, in different ;dates,: which have been under my care the last two years 'and a -half. In the large number of cases, 206 eukof 234, Its use was followed by marked and snequivocal improvement, vary ing In degree in different cases, from a tempo-' rary:relardation of the progress of tho disease and a netigation 'of distressing symplonie, up toqi more or less complete restoration to appa rent health. ." 1 . ' . . .. "The oftect-of the Cod LiVer Oil in most of : thinie easys.waa New, remarkable. Even in a fbw days the Co:nigh was. , m,ittgated, the avec. .; toratlen diminished. it , q4 l o3llland opacity, the night eweafs , ceosed,v'the , pulse '. became slower, and Of batter volume, and the 'appetite; flesh and . ptrength - were •grailually imprinted: i"ln,conelliaienTropdat nil& the ' pure' 'fresh oil 4ronaltheAver ef the,Cod •Is 'more • benefialal ,i.ili the treatnnint.,,of pulnion t iry "Consumption ; illtin‘eny;efrittf,lM,. ..,efficinaLdietetio or . regime. nal,thaV has: yet•been.employed,t l ~ !, ~..,,,,. l 1 Andre have ' made' arrangements to Inmate 1 - the Cod` Liver Oil, fresh , frent- Need ginner' 41 can now be liiitt chemically pur e by the eitOglel . bottleinr in boiesdf one dezen'each.i . +.;;W144 Its'vvenderful efftp,V,ht4,lnduced'enmerou e • epurieE. l 4o4o:thef." . ;4l,i,', l o . ,looeXi c d;iperldi enthely'en*, purity;:tco.rkuch care Cannot ,bo r• 'Oiled ,4.proouringit,gon4lng,,,, ; ~ 1, . r Eyed , Odle hayingron.lt : our written eigna j,tdre;:may bedepended upon an genuine.; i• ~A., "..7.-- ; PaMphletal containing •en analysis, 4 of. the Oil ; With notices- of , it.' , Roin , lor ediatil- Jo untali4 will be‘iientide - Artie 'who address', pii'free I- of ; -postage. ' JOHN C. BAKER'& CO.; ' t " • . k• ----- "WholeteleMtkfiletc-all4. Chetffifner -.octlO-ly 0 100 'Ninth Thiia etl, , Phila.' ' , i, : •;COUCA,HS - 1.%2) - OLDS!' 17 - I MAT, 4 ',' 'i . "I:l4 l ,lAfilett qiiitgli,oatiop. ; ',, ~,. i , OW : IG ':thii:lieason , for 'U:O.D . GIIS And - b ; ,giAps:.,,:whOL.vu b lie ,assornblioit Pre tio: regnentli e distarbed, *by the Cdughcif seine. suffering inilividual.:,Swkldeern it ; rather ;en act, of.nbaritir to advert ta , lanjr,-,olle:Viaticiii'ortlie, eVil,and'wculd'eciiifidontlY;reanaimplir,poC TOß WlLYJY' l3 ,intrinitibiff-leirtddy als-enir o i.. 3111 1 OF.dg. I, i O .YERCSEPP , N. 11.7 fain sale. ;• AD-4114i4F 4 1G1:g" - • , 1 11 , 1ochanicaburg:nov7.qf."‘ n • - • EWE 4)1)* ••• • n:- ttailtll3, •• THE , GREA , 4111 lATORL,, OF . P .I 44PP.PW* ; !T 11114IAIVICFEL it!) .tha,Ciiizehs ~ and its. Vicinity fofllniir.lacrea.. 4 o'cUltOrn,. again'itiqueet theit , 'Cdranany. 'tii.viisurour large and Splendid ,assertinent, of - Dinnsr,Sets,,Tea;Sets„ Tollist . Sete, and single pieces, either of Qilass :China or Stone ., Ware,. sold in quantities to suit ' .putchasers, foriess than. they than be had elsewhere—ln Jodi at less than Wholesale. Prices. AMERICAN. AND: ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater iittriety,thiln ever 'before offered in' the city. FANO Y .- CHINA in godeariety very cheap.• (KY'We would invite any person visiting the city to call and see us—they will ..at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view thb finobt China and The cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, --. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, • No. '219 Chesnut Street.. 1t26'491y Phila. so Manufactory- of Po eket-800 No. 52 Chesnut Street, above Serond. . PIHLADELP.H.T.A. HE subscriber rtspectfully solicits public at. T tendon to his superior and tasteful stock o Pocket Books, Bunker's Cases, Bill BoOks, Dressing Cases, Card Cases, Port MO naies, Purses, Pocket Knives, and other fine Cr.ttlery, Gold Pens, and Pencils, Segar Cases, Chess Men, Back Gammon, Boards, Dominos, bre. His assortment coniists of the most forhionn blo and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workmanship, embracing every desir able fancy 'pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish Wholesale or retail on the most reasonable terms. VT - Purchasers who detiirc to supply them selves with articles of the best quality will con sult.their own interests by calling at this es tablishment. F H SMITH, Pocket Book Manulactuter, •Philn srps Stn 521 Chesnut Street. WATCHES ! WATCHES! Great induce mentsto per in - w sow;aizt of a _go o ATCII! HIIVING received additional supplies of ,Gold and Silver WATCHES. of every description, from London, Liverpool and Swit zerland importations, is now prepared to turn -1 ish th vor best article - at o price far below cvu trod, unite same quoit ,an w is cannot undersold by any other store in Philadel his' or elsewhere. Every watch-sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to I be as good as represented. LOTHINo ! ! ►Patches at the following low prices Gold Levers, full jewero,lB =menses, $2B 00 Silver do do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, IS carat cases 22 00 Silver do do_ 8.00 TheL R. — Bromall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver case, with pencil,and warranted $1,50; Gold Pencils for 81, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Dagurrreotypc Like nesses, Gold Chains and I lair bracelets Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of .leN% ell y at unusual low prices. No. 110 North '2d street, 2d door below Race street, Philadelphia. _ _ • LEWIS R. BROOMALL 0c131,1849,6m (Pierce, ✓Agent.) Watches and Jewely CHEAPER THAN EVER Wholesale. and Retail—At the "Philadelphia Watch and Jew * airy Store," No.I)G North 5E ,,›... • -..,- ' COND street, corner of guar ft-71-'-fl'IV I i'. \ ii' -- ry street.. Gold Lovers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards Silver Levers, lull jewelled, $l5 Bnd upwards. .Gold Lepino, 18 k. oases, jewelled, $25 -and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quarticr Watehes, $4 t 0,10.... Silver Spoons, equal to coin, Per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what the are sold fora Constantly on hand a largo assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co., E-Simpson-, - Samuel - & - Brathers;-E - S - Yares - & - Co, John Harrison, 0 & R Beesley. and other superior Pater% Leiter Movements, which will be cased in anystyie desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at' short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or dering:put' on if requested: novB] h I 'I J I' ~I ).• IO)_ll In all Christianized and civilized countries, has caused a larger proportion of deaths titan any other malady that af filiate the human family ; .and„ until within a few years, there has not been any certain remedy to stop the devasta tion of that destroyer. But now— BRANT'S INDIAN° PULIIONARY BALSAM cures very many of the ' most strongly marked and developed OILY OP HOLSIONA EY CONSIINIPTION—rooI, undoubted Cares of ulcerated and &gourd LUNGS—such HOPELESS WOWS as' were never before cured bo any other medicine. So utter. .ty hopeless Worn sums of the Ea:Ma persons, as to haven Leen pronounced by physicians and friends to 40 ACTUAL LP PV!NO. 801110, who had their burial-clothes made, have been cured, and got live ; others, who it was said would not lien another day, aro now us well and hearty as tinny ever were. it`ossesmoi all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly an powerful and 'active as the preparation which we call DitANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The Balsam differs from the Extract, hyaena° It possesses eereral medication. whirl; are peculiarly adapted to, and are men Holly necessary far, the care of • COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, oud nll dlaonsee of a pulreedaiiiTature—euch dleownwal malty 'move co fetal under ordloarytreattnent, when they au nen the Breast, Throat,•lifings, and Mart. Ws BALSAM HEAL/34ED CUREATECERN in the LUNGS, and elsoulicre inkrnnily, aneerlaink and easily - as thil Po- RI V(INC EXTRACT NOW end &oh Meer' eternally. This Bldg= wren NINE egISEB Or Cough end Conomption out of Ten, nttenall other onnedies have jailed to do good., • •• • • Thouifaiads of 'Consumptions • and Chamfer Coirghe 'abundantly provo Its tatfsillny efflricy In ; snub diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and sootisiuM heeling properties, In the following complaints tool Slew:woo, via.: Spitting of Blood, 13leeding at Me Lunge Milo in the Pratte and Si.!,, Niyllt-Swears, Arorrocus Cow.' physic, Palpitation of the Ilmrt, Cholera Wantum,ilysen tery and Summer Complaints In Children and Adults, and all FEMALE WEAKNESSES,& COMPLAINTS. „,tl,?,,ing7f_ cf. dY ! ,94 6 73, l ;Zereipulit t. sl lirieledi'enbtteiln' Vet .114 and'Arrrcootorfrior of the Wm, CUI AA/MI.B PULMONARY BALSAM. B. makes nodifflerence whether thederamtement btrutsjmusion; meek or other tomknew-Ltt REGULATES ALL, by rtrenpihating rho IYSIEM I equalising the, CIRCULA. rit/W.rtn4; soothing and...ablaybry, rtaltvous,uthrrahltdrf. r#7, 1 • 3 , PeMPMotat- .1 1;. , ,•• - • .. eCSNEMN:EiIkkiN. • :A; q 'WO M A is,r• QU,pED I 'We state this: cure, to prove the "ioAlAYX,t,iii, .„ f& Wheir thlellAT.lllAl2 Mused, even alter the, pooton it con- • red by physiciarimandfricruisto - bo,tlpr tho doges of dltedte—octaidly ,pvtao-an, d, In title case, so' sup GONE. shut' troi.tomobn'and Solust;-ct.rivnae were: bought I jAltir! - the partlatielh of,tbla Game And the remoctays p a d usdoubt. "ad pros, of all Mo•MrcOmatancce and Sets' we tater [Ohio' I fltls cure wan elfectortem Mrsaltiri-DYE,thatrof ' ficifctou Spa, Sar*oges , Coyrriy,4l4 ytr9 can mm 0,06, yosd a doubt,Umuyurbrirs,hunqf t ccarMY horebacl_ML.m,:' nitmerable 'ammo ufl , Couglts, and. Consthoptions.,pGßALlA. Aw,hidh ware,rMettorl*KFrabfr.by pfroulTU•sionitatanp..l, I T "i'F ITB ITS • . • , S. X:.;LIPPINVOrroft EIONi rerieattiginer. , ' ut !111 0 ro w , Ponepleanfa, wrote to blay 12.1049, stating, among other entsvPrewhlch had' n e o n -Serlyod from the asst, -BRANWS 'PULMONARY t•RALSAM, that one of theiceastomem,bod just innmed. .Mom' Sod her ch whichitted twin 1 Initdoet to me for, r 9 "v" - Curl4, l o, l flly..‘oP.'°,.r; . 8 RA49;''5 )3 444 / ,AA LIVER. C/ OSIPIEITEPEPSIA '; ebr Pairopidebi:fertforeoreliffectod'hi BRANT.? • AlEpjUi NES. • , • •-. , ''''UtPIROPII,O','D.E FIE N , . and sutatnoo: Oteit l baters,'4n cAddron•rie rotitt'int 01100 1 . 0110 ( 44 M 1 ...0ff1f .4 .1Prrfl 4 18 97 i, r CH 6/' ENu iiinfloittiverllmouriVilte 'death' et hilihitild th cbildsbeetroying - romnplalittecthfst ,bathing. In warm woutliop-,Cholgra Alanturn, or alMat is called Suausaa .J.lpurt.Athit4-11' "BRANT'S - PULMONARY BALSAM'. - hu :adminleannid to the child.. it ehould, however, in 4peA - earn, Ito used. In Sala at krila Potioor an' the directions oat sub bottle prescilluhAntll,Cl2ooooo4l4lol,./11fler For , ? 6010, RAwirtsrs,„,,s,w itLAVERSTIV*.; , Car/iOlO, - 4 I Altiok' and,WIA IlHeyto, Shipponoboyg—,Wki' bloydi• Meohootcoburr4H, HOT • rOne. loomfiold-'—Boo,• rltindlltititkieTlVl illiiro (owit - --J• A n Co• • benidlit t ur . ,Lo*, :-•!::, iiflifisi,%OsiPliiikii:e:ii ; ,:, ,':',.:.; :''.• , imidiiimiiibe,r iimi - ...iiini.iiibii‘ed -at viiridtY. MottP, iol,o(tints*Co!khtiteriii , Moitaiide , LiiihewAllo i s . dii.Ali4l3lB.*itl! - .,othatl.iFilkyDiosi.erbods . i l l 1 i WhichAk•SaYeneficill'ofiAlii i <idiesiiii invited' ,PI4S,C44O .!ANII:i.i ) V I OiENAII-Vattic- PI jMil;i'lf-S!,?ll'iti`i Aiiii,e4,1471,fi';k.,,,-.1, Fii-'''46,t4tic n w i t ir. t r 1 1 ,..1 - • i 3' Yi4,1% - ,% - ' 7- , liik.B4';fot t kl4i&nY4h-F, lg 'h trt gi r ailg 7 , ~,,,,,„,,,.caklialan.h4qP,V:-',7, , DituoßV,;', ~ ;,,,•';',. 5" , ,;. ~ ,, ...:',',,,Y.• _4,:.;,..'::`.2. ..' ,. '. - „:2",L - 2......4.2. , .... ,. 1: , :: - /„;,;' , ... ', , oi la a ro _ Oa <3 LEWIS It, 11110 0 AI .9LL„.710. 110 North Second St. O. CONRAD, Importer OFWatch ME B=Emma!emmr! ..... l itturaitte . 4clifilidolo3 - - , Thcr; Olt Insurance .Arinuity, Phil' ' No'.; 1'59 'Citoittlet :.t i reot 'Chartir . • ' O:NTINUEqe, make II nsuiances on Lives -ILI On the Mosi favourablp,terits, receive and execute Trusts, aud- reeoi e„Doposits on :Into' rest. M f , ,4) ; • .The Capital borng palak_aittl.iiiimated, dottier vi,jfit accumulate d-0 fitium fund. affords a runner SteUßlyy to 0(30 *red. The pro• ' mium may be paid in ye y, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. . • The Company add 'a BONUS af'stated gp• riothoto the' maurancos This elan: o neatened is the most 'approved of, and is more generally - 1n use, than any other in Great-Bri tain, (where the Subject IS best understood by the !nettle, and where they have had the long-, eat experienced as npponrs from the fact, that out of 117'Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 aro on this plan. The first BONUS was, appropriated in De cember, 1844, amounting to• 10 per aunt. on the sum ineuteirunder The oldest polices; to 81 per cent., 7i• per cent., dz.c, Ste.,on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making mi ad dition of $100; $87 . 50; $75, &c., fie. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more titan 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment the Company. :- The operation of the BONUS will bo seen by the following exam ples _ from the Life Lieu ranee Register of the Company, thus :• rea Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy W Insured Addition Bonds payable a .the party's decease No 58 $l,OOO $lOO 00 $1,100 . 00 2,500 250'00 2;750 . 00 4,500 400'00 4,400'00 2,500 176'00 2'1751/0 5,000 437'50 5'437'00 - 205 -27 C - 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 [utter, ad dressed to Om President or Actuary. B, W RICHARDS,,Prosident. JNO .JAMES, 4tuary. m2'49ly FIRE. INSURANCE THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance company of Cumberland county incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz : Jacob Shell , Wm R Gor!as Mtehaol: Co n, 'e c tom t renneman, C Institut Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. 'J'ho rates of insurance are as low and cavern bin as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members aro invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who aro willing to wait upon thorn at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS IIyER, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. cretl7'49.; AGENTS Cumberlwit cortnty.--B:tadolpit Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtowei York county.—John _p Wp herrinic, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Fitter fprd, 'Franklin, John Striith, Esq. Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel fluiressborger, J W Craft. • Harrisburg.—Houser & Lochman. Members of the Company having iPolicies bout to expire can have them renewed by mak. ng application to anyrof the agents. THE SYMPTOMS OF WORDIS Are the tongue often white and loaded; the breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable or sweetish taste in ilia mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. times remarkably deficient, and at others vo racious. There is sometimes.a sickish feeling with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; the stools aro slimy; and there is an occasional appearance of werhis in the evacuations; the urine is often milky - and - turbid; there Is frequently itchiness of iho fundament and nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright. There are, at times, headache or giddiness, ringing in tho ours, or even deaf ness., faintness, oonvulsions, drowsiness, indo lence of manner, ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apoplectic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the` signs of dropsy of, the briiin antficattilepsy appear cion nected with worms. Frequently there 4,0 C short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; sii'me tnnes feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations and un irregular fever; the countenance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloat ed, and there is occasional flushing of one or both cheeks. Any one of those signs is indi cativo of Worms, and the most eflbctual bee and cheapest remedy is Dr. John J. Myers,. Worm Tea, prepared by Dr. J. W. RAW' FINS, at hiWliolosale and Retail Drug Store Carlisle, Pa., and. none genuine without his writteh signature. The Proprietor of this medicine is so confident of Its superiority to any other Worm Medicine now in use, that he will cheerfully RETURN THE MONEY ja. any case in which his Preparation fails to give equal satisfaction. This Worm Tea when made according to the directions, is pleasant and will be taken by the most fastidious child. Bach package contains sufficient medicine fur the cure of the most obstinate case. Price only 25 cents a paper. Druggists, and Store keepers supplied on the most' reasonable terms.' may2s'49ly. A Purely Vegetable Zedicine. Eif ORSDELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO RATIVE PILLS have been grodually but surely comeing into favor, among thellamtj, lies of this Country for dome years past iThey? haVe done this entirely through their grpeiworth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencieeheiti been appointed bat no putEngul htunbug such as is resorted to by quacks tdeell their medicine hos been done. 'The pills aro offered for sale and have and willcontinue to be sold byrill t 0 ."0 principal storekeepers. , The proprietorta• claim for their Medicine.the following advantages over all others—vizi ,Thdy. are PURELY VEGE TABLE. Theywe CFRTAIN TO OPE RA VE,- Their ;operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can-be used with EQUAL BFN-' EFIT by 'the YOUNGFST INFANT and the ,S I`RONGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe. 'vers, Aguo, Headeches;' , Habitual - Costiveness, ,Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbue, dr.e. has been pro, ved Lippe thousands. '- Thoy'are a-Certairt,Cure for Worms. The .preprietors possess, a ;thin-. cale n from a gentleman - in St. Louiswho was red of a TAPE,WOM bk the use of them;. TRY ,TRF.M. t TIIFY,, WILL NOT, FAIL. Travelling.agant for the State. of Pennsilva rtia—Cuarmits P. AIIET...- For sale,. price • 2,5c1a a box containing - FIFTY PILLS, with full di. tritons by . the following agents in Cuniborlaiur For sale by DR RAWLINAS Earlisle;'Pa,' JOsitrie M'llxiirienNeWvilel ,‘' WE. Ellavis,—Shippenebrirk.h 4 4 ) *,•• , st' SL SatrrisanNe.wburV , ; ~• 4 %.” A. WEEKS & _ Proprietors; Laboratory, , 'No I,,,4,Velieeinut7tire et' f 'Pniledelphia, ~ x,'„47„ F. 1.4 t ,.. 4 'January, . 84th,.. 1649,. d am . .Y, ...,,,, ;-.., , • r., • c1 . "4 , (P T,' IMITAXIO, cow= B, ,.:-,,c.. 'k . i.- JU,§T . ,receiyed ; *rt , general , ; ; attsori MOM. of han dtio,mo, 13 offalo:B at* Combs, ' ateo, a Imitation ` ' Buflid;,,Cpmbs, : ;' pi, beautirali , patterns, and bit ;,great. artoty o .,.,!, . ',-*;*:, i,. r . •• .' . , -•.•:-• !. • . iT, ". ' ''•'• .' LINEIT , SIFIEE;TINGS, Ike.: :i , , I. thiefishii theeiiiigty also; 12.4 MAN. Shoot y. lege; 'Pillow "Cascr'Llnentr:bfid ,''Mtislids,r also' I,' Towelling iqreitt.yerloiy:juit opened' ; : .:;, ' '-* , ',' (. '2l: ~ _'- . ) , ',..-- . .*IN ',VINEGAR:' i i . ":: '.,'.', ~ ~'„t , T. gyp dier,:li,:iriegar of et4Oltant,;Onaiity'„itipit, 'F.tecolv,ed'hj!, ; •;;;;;'4 l , , ,t, . , ._, , I , ..„ . ~.! , . ~ . .. - .1; nil 2 B ' ,2 • , I ‘ r , . '' Y' .. '7 . i - , V'' JO: \ `,: 4 , *„..kiatkP,4:',':. .: CARIISLEVIUNDRY&MACIIINE.SHON` - .. • . .. .4,,,:, `_,' i TUC ' sulterribir o'ntinues 'Bio'xnanutneture ~ AI - 94trpixott; co : : iiii Foundry'' street; and Iptyl4 . OP , Os, .liend'ti 'lull' deaortffient :or ' , Patterttii,' le prepared ' tif iferdish "SIP kindeor '' IRON WAND BRASS CASTINGS: in • th'e :{best style . ,and At,iital: Aka shortest niiffen:"'-1-10! boo notri i iOn'hend ' °largo assortment , '6l . 'cast, ''.inia;Mieti as Cekr-'Critshors, Mill' Gotifinis.`titid Gudgeons, Plough Potets **l ßlieere a nd' f, Out.terM'llfdknirAnd 'Coach Boxes * edller ggit i l 'I byetiL'in6Ork...:'edik:',"WeiOhts, ..lit,l3::t r''Cooltt ' t, T9,lliPbqAad,!,cnhl3 49.. Pciptir6l -'4".n d'iaialf... Addraea Ijivi.illlk4 : WiiMosale, 11 ,,, -0 sAMUEL } P. •:. '.. 13 . „• , t , , Buildin gs ,' Balt. 'moralpaid. 001.10 ..." Icoll Opt illi q: , • El WYC l O,fe a 4 l6 ,l,-, : ' ,y;st Turs'valuable'..:work.;.taitird,:l,s,,Y., YO.el 'ij e i, ills , _4 7 am 4fignl i of ' Dipkiii?oit „C.:44041,94 '..1,,k/Viii/..t5,ic:..1 seoUrse ofin,lllioritifiri:•!' file to `,,g, 0 ,,. c .. „11.. , b . ~ • glop, ep..rstefllifoilihri''JVinillPi's?;'fqtilfar:j nue Jiliinclred Sta.!. Pngrank 1,4..5.. 6 , - 42:4 3 1 1 `;Nuntbor mitt. , bo soon int i ri7 s icor., 4 oli , i, 4;vbeled subscriptions ~iisili .. ,, Oti ; yr ,t,,,,,,,,,, ~:_i _furls .:.--- - , . , ..i 1 . ni , ,-1 , ..--,•44.).7...,:er1.4 7 :371 . , , , , ,..14, ; ,77 . .. i i- ,...., ;.„, , ,.:;„.4.,.. ._, vino., „:)1%,-,..4,;4fac.,„tertki.tui ~,w (NßßAT4vgmemb7.:, t hYou• ~ __,,,A ; J : ..z..,..„,.._. a. ~.,iit. D r.'. l tawlinepps , ,t,,t ol : 4 , 3,- , . . : ..,.,,,1 i ,. : .,. - . October, 24', 113,i9 '.",', , './;•: , ?' v i :,'":,, ' :, -; ''il