\ , , ■■■ >; wEWi:«sop»s. ■ THEranbßoribbrsi.'arbinow .opening iheitj Ealli stank of HARDWARE,, and to which, they !; wo uld invifo the’attention of.persons- in wanl ol i-irdodh Ih theirdihei its theirarrangements are such r«9‘ to-enable'-tiieirf' to sell, lower than any other store. -They have now a lull assortment ol locks, latl-hes,'bolts,' hifigos, screws, and every article for building, mill,-cross-cut and-circular saws,- Thditae hole' anvils,.vices, files, rasps, chisels, au .gurs, braces, plain bills,, planes, band, pannel, rinding and'ioian't satysv broad f\ e 8» drawing ' knives,l.ehdpping axes,'hatchets, haViniere, hay fdhd'manure,forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, ' nooket ,knives’Of, every.style, bulohet. knives, ra ’ xdrs.-.sdissdrs, "shears,..waiters, tiays, brass _ and •iron Head'shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large, and full assortment; of goods for Sadlers and Carriagelluiiders'.' . . ..j , Also, JO tons hammered and rolled iron, - tons .past, shearcbiisferjapil.spring steel, fiO.pair Ehp ' ItcapVmgs, 1 ton American and Russia sheet iron, ... 50. kegs D.uppnl’a and Johnson’s Blasting l oader, ■JOOQ lbs, Nova Scoi.ia grindstones, 20001 bs. VVelh "lerups,, pure, gfßbnd ’while lead, 300 gals. Linseed .'.Pilj.JOO’gais. Turperuine, 100 boxes of glass,, as .aotied. -Alsoi,Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather ■Witroish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Ledar- Patent Straw .Cutlers,.for culling hay, straw or corn stalks, the 'best article ■ i Carlisle,' September 10, 1847 ■' jCai-jpcittcrs, Uoiilrleis, rai'inei'S, Look to your interests and buy when you can get the ] ~ .... Cheapest and Best Lumber,.. JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the west end of the llarris ,burg Bridge, down at the River,’ ■ ■■ ' , ”150,000 Long Pine Shingles, ■good quality,* at ,$U per thousand, 90,000 of, 18 inch shingles; good quality—also, 400,000 Feet of Lumber, ofl, JJ, 1J and 2 inches thickness, which will bo sold as low ns at any other yard at the river. tomiuoii Boards at 11, 12 and $l3 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from 0 to $3. / ' - ASTIIE STEAM IS UP, ills' is well'to mention that llic subscriber is pre pared lo saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, of While Pine and Oak. delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 feel long—also,’Plastering Laths,Pence Boards, Sic., always ready for sale, ' The subscriber .thankful for past favors, hopes a continuance of.*the same, ..and. invites the public ■generally to call and bee “^cnURCII ; Bridgeport,’Nov. 1 *,1317, —if .Tanner Wanted. ."ii JOURNEYMAN TANNER who is capable Ifi. of.taking ihe principal cate in a Tanyard, is wanted’ fur one year from tiro Ist of April next, by tire subscriber near Newburg, Hopewell township, Cumberland county. ' ; A. SMITH. McKINNEY. - Novemher-11,'1847.—2m #1 ■ ■ ■ Carlisle Clouting Empoi inm. THE subscribers taka this method 6f informing the j citizens of Cumberland county, rind Hie pcoploin , ;general, that they have jiist- opened an extensive : .. • - : Clothing Store, . i \ In South Hanover street,' next door U 1 l3.II" Arnold a store, In the Borough of Carlisle,’to which they in vite the attention of those who. may desire'cheap and ■fashionable .clothing. 'Wo will keep constantly On ’ hand a laVge and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns' ' Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, ' Collars/Scitffs, Gloves,' Stispenders, ’Handkerchiefs) lints;Caps, Boots, Shoes and Slip - pere, and imlecd.overy thing ncccsaury (o trim out a fasbiimublO' man, and bctlor artioloo at lower prices than can be found at any other eHtoblißhrncnt in Cum , berland county. Ueing fully .convinced that “ quick ' sales,arid small profits I .’. JoibeUor than slow sales and large profits, wc aro determined .lb sell at a very small advance. Our assortment’will at. all times be largo! Which -will afford custoracrsaii opportunity of sttUing ' their ovtri taste. 1 ' ' 1 ' ARNOLD &, LIVINGSTON. •Carlisle,Sp.pt. 30, 1817. . , N. N.—Mr. Winnsx 13. cipcri cnced and fashionable tailor, will cut for the above 'establishment. Persons prefering, con have their meSßUTca'taken -and- garments made opto order with .onl>any additional charge. -A. & L. Pliila'dciplila Advertisement'. OLIVER EVANS’ Saiamamjer, Fihe and Thief Piioof 'IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED ci|Uol to any Other make, and have never been injured by Eire or -Bun olars, in a single instance. 110 also keeps on Hiahd a full supply of Common Cheats, made o( ■ lighter iron, at lower prices. '• Letter Copying Presses and Rooks. ■ Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c, ■■ Druggists’ Presses, • Eagle Glass Paper, . • iPorluhld Shower Baths, &c. '■ Paokihg-Levers, ; Hoisting-Machines, Uefrigoraffll'anil Water Fillers. : , • • OLIVEREVANS. : 164 South Second St., below Cheanul, P)|iln. refrigerators ’For cooling and .preserving MEAT, IIIJT IT.R, '.jilllrKj.and.iill articles intended for culinary pur poses. .WATER filters. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purying water that is brackish or imuddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can- be had of all sioos and prices, at the Wnro •fooms, No. til .South Second Street, two doors be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ’ October 7, 1817.—ly* ■ Watches, &c. ft nHEAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE, •jEfc \J AND JEWELRY!—FuII jewelled gold nKCijltPutcnt Levers, $4O. Gold Lupines, $3(l, Silver Levers, $2O. Gold guard, vest and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, Huger rings and thimbles, spectacles, car rings, miniature cases, medallions, card cases, fans, Ac.' Silver table and ten epoons, tea sets; .forks, ladles, liuller knives, cups, dee.• Fine plated castors, cake baskets, candlesticks, Britannia wore, waiters, DIACON'S PATENT LAMPS, 610. Also gold Patent Lover watches, from $4O to $l6O. Watches ami docks repaired. Supc* ilor diamond point gold pens at $1,50, : . J, Sc W. L. WARD, . , . .JOG Chesnut »L above Third si., Philadelphia. . December 9, X 847.— ly - Tlic Groat Central Cheap . HAT & GAP STORK, Wholesale and Retail, No. 28-i Market Sh eet, Ninth ■ door above Eighth Sh eet, South side, Rhihi. C COMPRISES misof the largest and most beautiful ) assortments of HATS, UAi’S uml MUFFS ,in the Union, and of the latest and most approved styles, manufactured under the, immediate superintendence of tho subscriber, hi tho hesl'niamicr, of prime' mate* rials, and will bo sold at.life, lowest possible prices lor cash. The assortment embraces' a HjifcmTiJ variety of Sllk;VMolcsktn, Ucuvcr, Brush, Russia,, Nutria and Other,il AT&, of beautiful finish, arid a comploto stock ell’ kinds.of Cloth, Glazed', Fur-und Plush CAPB, of tho most desirable patterns, together with a sunufy orMUfls, Purs, Buffalo Itobes, Ac. J ” ,l Cd6mfy Merchants and others are respectfully in. vlied' slock, whtclr they will find it to (heir advantage (6 do before purchasing. ns it is Ids determination, haying adopted (he.mb to self for au/t only, and, at Hu? lowest prices. " JOHN FAIHJIRA, JR. 284 Market st.,above Bth si., south side, rtilal, OfccmbCT^,^B47.— flm , ; , . •£> Hardware J Hardware! rT7HE subscribers' hayirig purchased the entire '■JVslOck .Of Jacob 'Senoiri invite the attention of the public to their assortment. '' Willl oll'lhohum bnt'irin'o'i boasting; ahd puffingThade; by o hOr es-1 tablishments, we are able to'sell Hardware Us low if hot. a. little lower nhan ahy .Other’ Ha rdwarej store in the county. Try ns and pr'oVb us at the old'and woll known staml on. North Haiio mr at., between Cornmah’s Tavern and the ITat'aqd Cap Store of CooyKeller...', VVe have just received ,'a full and general-assortment Of ■& '.Bttlldliig Materials,' among he enumerated the following': 500 pounds American'BlisiM. Steel at 7 cents of English Blist’d;StOelatTsiper fiOO pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel.at 18J per 300 pounds of Spring Steel 7-J ota.,per pound. . 30 dots. of.:Corn and Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of NnilS'iind Spikes at $4 50 pet keg. 50, boxes of assorted Glass. ... ’ '. V -2000: Ihsi Ground'Whi.tU ,Lead from $176. to $ pet keg. . ' r,. 3000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at li to-3 cents per lb. i ..; 200 gallons of,Linseed Oil., , ‘ VVith a full assortment of. Building Hardware, such as Looks, Lalohos, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, points. Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &p., top numerous to mention. . All-to be had at the low price'Hardware store of , . . - FORTNEY & FISHER. ' Carlisle, May.fi. 1847., ;.: - ' . itfew Fail and Winter Goods. The subscriber has just received and ishow open ing at; his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, ah Unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods,such os ' Cloths, Cassimexes, Sattinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &o, A splen did stock of Calicoes, at prices varying from C}to 18} cents., - Also, , ■• .- Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stook of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps, which' he. has'lately •introduced, .and which arc found. io he by all that havn tried thorn, Ihe most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use;. Also, ' . The Pekin Tea: Company's 'Teas. He has been appointed soleagent in llns'place for the salo of the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas..•• The manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ind incased in lead or tin ,foil; Families can bo supplied with any quantity pit up in this manner ’The’public is respectfulty.iriyited to call and examine his.slobk, before‘purchasing elsewhere, iriaamuchas he feels confident that hi, vaiicty.aml nrlces will bo salisfaetory to purchasers. 1 ...... ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle,.November;!!, 1847.. , New Goods, 'AgtHlt! Second Arrival of Winter Goods. NOW opening et OGII.BY’S Wholesale and Re tail Stop;,’a splendid assortment of cheap, Wifi ler Goods. Among tho lot will bo found a largo Block of Cloths, Sassimcrcs, Vestings, Oassinctts, &c. Gentlemen wanting a cheap and haiidcome suit, will do well in saving money by call ing at this establishment. • , I.adica ore particularly, invited to call and examine our stock of Cloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mousclin do Loines, Merino, black end col’d -Cobcrg Cloths, Alpacas, California and Lama Plaids, and many oth er dress goods. There will also be found a largo ns sprtmcnl of bleached and .unbleached Settlings and Showings,. Checks, Tickings,-.Ginghams, &c. As usual,one of the best <fc largest stock of Boots and Shoes of every description, Hccollect the Old Stand, Bast Main street. Big Sign, Big Windows, end where so mony cheap goods have bccn.'Sold during the last nine years. i Carlisle, December 2, 1847. ;■ Always Al* ca -d THE subscribers have just returned front Phila-I delpbia with n large'assortment of F ALL and | 1 WINTER GOODS, which they are selling oulai wonderful low-prices. ‘ Their assortment consists of a great variety of "' ■ _ Cioihsj Cassimcrcs, SatlincKs, ■ Kentucky Jeans, &c., Flannels,. Linseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinoes.Ca.-h -roeros, Motts..do taints, very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted Plaids and Serges, Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleached and unbleached; Mous. do Laino, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tekerri Shawls, plain manlnn, satin and an assortment of Bonnet Ribbons; Claves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gingham Hand kerchiefs, woolen Hose; woolen Yarn, all’colors; and a full and Complete assortment’ of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glaacd CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also; Groceries, such as prime Rio Culfeeß, Now Orleans and olh- 1 or Brown Sugars; While crushed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Sail; Pepper, Allspico and other spices.; Also an assortment of the “ Original.N. York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea. Company” I Tons, the best article, in the market.': Queens- I ware, Hardware, Crockery and CodarWare, Ac., Together wtlh a great number of articles which can not ho enumerated, and which will bo disposed of on such terms ns cannot he beat about these dig gins. Remember, these goods have all been bought for CASH at the lowest possible prices, and will be sold out at such prices as cannot fail to suit tile pockets of all persons. A.&W.BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1847._ J . ' New J3pok Bindery and Book Store. rpilE undersigned takes this method of. informing I llio citizens of Cumberland county, and llio public generally, that ho has opened itNEVV ESTABLISH. MENT in South Hanover street, in llie sloro room formerly pccupiad hy Mr. James McMfttli,and nearly oppositctlio PostOlßcc,Carlisle,where ho ts prepared to execute with neatness, durability and dispatch, and on reasonable terms, all descriptions of Binding. iMusicaml Periodicals bound to patterns. Gentle men's libraries fitted up and repaired; • Ladies' Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made to order* Binding done fur Libraries, Institu tions, Societies, &c. on advantageous terms. . BLANK, WORK, of every description, such as Dockets, Records, Deed Aouks, Day Books,Lodgers, Journals, Memorandums, Check Roils. Receipt Books, &.C., of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, equal to any niudoin anyceuhtry town in the State, on tho most reasonable terms.— yall and soo specimens. New nml SecoiiiNinntlctl Books, /Stationary,' &e, Tho subscriber has,also commenced,®! now BOOK stero at the same place, where Books of almost every description can bo likd. Orders for books will bo promptly attended to. ; Letter and Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping, Paper, Post and cap paper by tho quire or roam, very cheap. Also, for sale, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Blank Deeds, lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks. A Urge assortment of now styio Wall and Window Blind Paper, Firo Board Scenes, dec. ■ Wliito and . I*l uo Bonnot Boards, dol'd Pons, self-supplying Ink stands, Hover's black, blue nnd' TCil Ink, Paper sand. Sand Boxes; now stylo Wafers, Pencils; Cards, &c.> which will bo sold W for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, and such produce ns may bo agreed upon. N. It—Old books ro.houdn with neatness and dis patch, Also, files ofpapors. JOSEPH S. GITT, ■ ; Agsnl for Vnniol Gift , Cranberries. AWn’ of, Cranhorrjoa of iho,boot 'quality, Jusl ■ rocolvod and- for able at tho" Oonfeollonary ol P. MONYEU. Hrisskiuklc’s Uead-ffcitaitcrs. ; tIV -..p.dvroNYEß,. ...' •;.■ NoRTM'H ANOVEU, StIUKT, C a lU.I R I.a ■ - ■ I cbmo'to yoii withfhoclosingycar, i - To ul! wilh’aßmilc, to liohowitlia tour—’ ; .1 banish all cure frdin'tlidpaisihg day, - ;■ I gladdtm all hearts, thqrtUmsten.away., • fpHE subscriber tiikes.lhia mcUtod of infdrhriing ■X' hia friends.and llto public in,general. that-ho is constantly niamifoclurihg. anil lis's, alwfcys.mfp hand GANDIES of,. every .yarj'etyfwliich.for qual ity oannnt be surpassed by any manufactured in the State) which.jie .will ceil Wholesale or .Retail at the Old Standi in Nbrth Hanover street,'where lie alsi) keeps FbreighFUUlTS and NUTS of the latest importation, which will'befßold'al the low est prices for cash., His stockoohaiats in part of the following! • ..‘p • ; . --VV'. Oranges, Lemons, Raising Prunes, .Grapes, Cilroni'batos, Figs," Cocoa ;Nuts, .Cream Pea Nuts, Peciin Nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Filberts, &(r. -■: ''.. • Tie .would also.eall, the .attention of' the public to his slock-of Fancy; .Articles, suitable for theap proaching qf, • tors, noLfis and : fjincy notions,- which for beauiy !and Variety surpasses any. thing of the hjnd ever'of&red to tho citizens of Car.isle. In connection, with the above he has just received a primu lot-of ,v ■' - ‘ ' Fresh Groceries, consisting-of superior crushed' and refined Loaf Sugars, and a goiid quality of Brown Sugars, Col fee, from 8 to 12i ots per pound; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black leas; Mo lasses bf-all kinds, Chocolate,' Crackers, Cheese, Rico, Blacking, Matches. Brushes, &c. Fresh Spice's, 'such as Pepper, ■ Alspico, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply of Indigo; (best quality) Aluih.' Sißtch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c., which' w ill be sold at reason able prices. ~ ■' The subscriber returns InS sincere ihankS to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during the time, he has been in business, and hopes by attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same; All orders from a distance promptly attended 10. December 16,1847. 1 - ■ . Wiutci' Supply «* -Driigs, Mcdi ■ it. , S. W. HAVERSTICK having just opened his WINTER HUP FLIES of Goods, desires lb call the parlicular attention-of- Families and Phy sician to hie replonisli'edassortmorl of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have been purchased at the best houses ,in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon fob freshness and excellence. ■ Added to these will be found an entire stock of j PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c. &c.,a1l of which ha will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very lowest)ujces. He has made many additions, to his slock of BOORS, besides securing a new supply of all .the Text Books, Histories, Readers,Lexicons, Writing Books, &o. how.in use in College;and our public, schools—which he will,dispose of on .terms suit ed (o'the circumslahcee of all.' • His slock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would bo im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike'.llfe eye and- please the taste, stich as Ladies .and Gehlleman’scutiery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes,' Perfumes of Roiteelle’s rich and extensive verities, fancy soapd; shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books,;&c. ■ • ■ Also, a new supply of, Confblius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Cit tidies. Baskets, Musical Instruments, Umbrel las,tChildren’s Toys, Door. Mats, and other arti cles in the variety line, which with a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuls-and Confectionary of the richest quality, make a Urge and splendid stock to which he confidently invites the attention andipalronage of his town and country friends, at 1 the old eland in North Hanover'street, nearly op poeito tho Carlisle-Bank.' - ~ i v ~ S. W. HAVERSTICK. I Carlisle-Dee. 10, 1817. . v-,;- GREAT IMPROVEMENT. IN THK DA GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A; ROOT’S Dairuorrcolypes, 140 Chestnut Si. HIPLADLL -1 PITIA, having boon pronounced superior, in the 1 cities of Europe ami lire XJniteil Stales, and been Must awarded in the city of N. York the GREAT PRIZE of “ lire FIRST MEDAL lor the BEST DiOUEnnrxTyeES,” again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements.'This last is thus'noticed by the Evening Bulletin: = Tlic Tmc Light; M. A. Root, the groat Daguofreolypistof this city, has fitted,up a room-in the third story of his establishment, expressly to obtain the manifest advantage of the northern light. .The light from that direction is necessarily sought by. all.paint ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, and Mr.. Root, with consummate fact,-resolved toavail himself of this aid, to correct shadows.' ' The Boston Allas speaks of tho portraits by the distinguished Daguetrcotypist, M. A. Root, nnd was astonished to find tbit the art had bnehoartied to such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some now chemical discoveries, has been enabled to transfer llio human countenance to tlur Daguer reotype plate with on accuracy and •fidelity alto, getlter inconceivable. Kven the joyous and Jaugh ing face of the infant ra transferred in an inslant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing accu racy, notwithstanding in infanHUelhero isscarco tly a sooondaf timb, during working hours, when the body is entirely at rest. •" Tho North American and United Stales Gazelle Isays of a Family Group of Mr. Hoot—“lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class, cd among tho first triumphs of. this .lioavon^born art.” V I Tho City Item says—“Wo arc delighted as Philadelphians, to learn that Mr. Root took tho medal and highest premium for his sujrorb pic tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition. This is indeed a groat triumph 1 Root’s pictures arc op .hear perfection aa it Is possible to gel. There is thought, delicacy, finish,'and the highest degieo ofarlislio excellence in them.” , '•The perfection of ilio art.”— Boston Slat, “Tho best in every point of view.”— vinnu Inquirer. , “Tho host ever exhibited in this country.”—N. York Sun. ... Tug Liveupool Custom House Officers oh- served, when examining n package of Root's Da guerreotypes, ••(hat they were the best'specimens of.tho kind ihut had ever passed jhrough their hands." ~ . > . ■ HIGH KoiNnonouaii, Scotland, a great amateur iiiworks of art, say's, in a letter to a friend In 'Philadelphia. '■ There in nothing like them here; they throw oe complete ly in the shade—they tire beautiful, and'lhe like ness perfect.” A voiiimno might with similar notieba. Out families, relatives or friends, who wish to so euro faithful and beautiful portraits, as keepsakes and memorials, or simply as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, are invited, strangers as well ns citizens, to examine tho superb coflccllon of specimens in thb popular Free Admissipn Da guerreotype Rooms of, M. A. ROOT, . 140 Chestnut Street. ‘Plata. Doc. 10,1817.,—Cm. . Roussel's Al«d(ir. ANHVV imd delightful Dovbtagq for. Winter use. I'Vom llio peculiar chnraoior of this ar liclo as a WINTER UEVISIIAOH, anil i(o adap tion to the sysloin during this changeable season of the yoar< equalizing tho circulation pnd thus preventing the viability from takingoold.flrp/ontts unrivalled. Tho medical faculty of. Philadelphia have approved of tho Noctar, as possessing all tho agreeable characters staled above. The genuine article can bo hail.in Carlisle only at llio Coulee* lionnry anti Toy storo of December in* 18*17.—4m JOB WORK . NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Protcctlbtt AgalnBt I,oss by Fire. ■ rpHB CUMBERLAND VALLEY, 1' Pro J tcc'tioii/Gnmpany,.will.beunder, thijdirection of the following: Build of Managers for tho. onaaing year, Vi's:'' T. O.'Millbf, D, ,W.,M Cufloch, Samuel Galbraith; Jambs Weakly, A, G. Miller, Pluhp Spang ler, Samuel Trill,.-Thomas A. M Kinney, Lolm Zug, Samuel Hasten, Joliii T. Green, John BeoSand Abm; King.' There are also a nuhibqrrof Agents ap pointed in the adjacent cbilnUeVwho will rocolvo.np-' plications for insurance undTorward them itnnicdiate. iy for approval to the ofllco of the Cologany . when tiia policy will bo issued without delay. ■ Fin further in formation aoo the by-laws of tho Company. T. 0. MILLER, President. - A.'G. Mizz*n, Secretary:- September.S, 1847; , p■. .• ,A»»»ti1.— map! Bgol J- Ai Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. ; Ira: Day, Meclidnicsburg; George. Bnndlo, .Monroe; L II Williamsi'Wefltponnaborowgh^JdsophM.Means; Nowburg; John Clcndpnin, HogostdwnfWilliam Peal, Shippcnsburg. ' Fire Insurance.; fIVHE Allenand.Eastpennsborongh Mutunl.Firc : jLTiisatahbe.Oompany of Cumberland County, incorporated by.ari act of Assembly, is npvyfully organized; and'in operation iinderthe management of the folidwing'.cbmiAisbiofiers, viz: :t " p.;. ,p'-; Chi. Stayman, Jaedb'Shelly, Wifri. K. Gofgas, Lewis' Flyer," Christian Titzel, 1 Michael Hoover,' Henry Logan; Michael' Cocklin, BenJahiin;'H, Mqsper, Levi Merkel, JaCohKirk, Sami. Prowell, sr; and Melchdir Brenerhan, who respectfully, call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to tho advantages which tho company hold out.. . ■ . ■ . The rates of insurance are as l o'w and favorable as any. Company of the kind in the Per- Sblis wishing to become members arc invited to make .application to tho agents of the company who are willing towait upon them at any time. ; ; 'JACOB SHELLY, Pretidcut. V Michael Hoover, Vice I‘res'l. ' Lewis.Hver, Secretary, .'Michael Cocklin, .Treasurer'. ' May SO, 1847. - i . Agents —Michael Hoover, general agentj Media- nicsburg; Rudolph Marlin, Now Cuinhorlhnd; M, Cocklin, -Allen; Wm'. R. Gorgas,-Allen; Christian Tilzol,-Alien; John C. Dunlap. Alien; Petcr'Dani bart,- East Pchnshoro; David Martin; Churcluown; C.fl. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring/Shirc maititown; Simon Oyster,- Wormioysburg; Robert Monro.’Ca'tlisle; Robert C. Slcrfctt, S.-Middlcton; Philip Brechhiil, for Cumberland county. ' • Agents for Vork County—Jacob Kirk,general agl. Henry Logari, John Shorrick, John Rnhkih, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance S*UiladelpSila, ON Tim MUTUAL INSURANCE;, PIiXNCI -1 wiili tt largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced tb nearly one half of the usual rates. ; 'By tho 'Act of Incoip6rulioh,'tho stock is pledged for the payment of’and losses whichtho Com pany'mayeustain. And os on additional security lo tho assured,^'tho act rcquucs that \X\o profits of-the business shall ho. funded and remain with : the.corpo- as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented hy.scrip issued by;tho.Company, bearing.interest not exceed-! ing six per cent, per annum. The insured arc enti-! tied to.opro rota share of thoprofits of theCornpnny, ‘and will rcccivO.that proportion 1 of the aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by him, hears to the total sum of-cafncd and capital slock. - The scrip thus rissued, to bo transferable on the books,of the Company as stock* - - ; ; : ‘ . , N No*dividcnd of scrip-can bo made when, tho losses and'expenses excised the atoounl of earned prdmldinß. Tho insured arc protected from loss attho custom ary ■ rates of premiums,- without any individual Habit ity or'responsihlliti/ Tbr tho'losses 01 expenses of the Tho assured have' oil the rights of membership,—pan vole'at all elections, and uro eligi ble as Director? of the Corporation. .Tho subscriber, boo booh appointed agent for lids Company, and as tho mutual principle issuperseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. • For full particulars,enquire either by letter or per son to JOHN J. MYERS, Carlisle, July 22,1847.. - r - piaiiiflcia ClasslcarAcadcmy,. Four: miles ,v>eBt of Carlisle, between the Ncwzille Sla(e .Road and the Cumberland" Valley Kail Road , ■ THE third session (five months) will commence oh' Mondat, November Ist, 1847,' . ;Tho number of students is'limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moftil and mental improve ment, as well os thcir'comfort-.and health. During the past year upwards of forty students have been conncctod with tho institution. The studies 'embrace nil that ore requisite for College or any business or profession. Every eftbrt will bo made to secure .a continuance of patronage from tho friends of educa- References, Terms, &c., made known by appllca ion personally or by letter addressed to. ... v ; U. K. urns. October 7, 1847.—3ra economy, Utility and Light! Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps, M l. DYOTT& KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, , -No. 04 South Second street, one door below Chcsnut, Philadelphia, hrivo constantly on hand a complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE-OIL LAMPS, which are superior irt construc tion* more simple in arrangement and embrace'im provements and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. Tho cost of ’ burning them docs not exceed one-half of that of- any other .light, and produces a light more brilliant-than gas. Tho damps ore so constructed that they can bo burned dry, when tho wick is short. ~Tho wick, which is consumed, being supplied with-6il by. a 4 feeder underneath’ it. • This arrangement keeps the oil always pure in the lump, and renders other cleansing altogether-unnecessary, ami. tho recent improvements made by the patentee, adds beauty,to their, appearance, and renders their management so easy, that a child can tnko care of them. They arc perfectly safe, and free from unplca -1 sont odour. • In addition to tho above, wo haven large and hand some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY. IMPRO VED SOLAR LAUD LAMPS,- n great variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for - Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels ami Hilliard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, mid for every other purpose where light is required. A Imildsomo variety of BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, nnd every arlidlo pertaining to tho lamp business. Having every fa cilily for. manufacturing, wo arb prepared to sell, wholesale and retail* ns cheap as any other dealers, and tho articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to ony that can bo pro cured clsowhcre.. ,N. I). Lamps, &c, rogilt, silvoicd, bronzed ami rc* paired in iho boat manner. Oil lamps of ovory do* eeription altered to bmmPino Oil. Philn., Sept. 2, 1847.—Cm • Xx» Country Merchants dc Others. 'POCKET HOOK MAHUFAOTORY. ! JVo. 36 South p th street, helm Chisnul street, Phila THE subscriber has constantly an.hand u large as sortment of tiro fallowing articles of his own manu facture, such as Calf, Russia and Turkey Morocco Pockea Books, Gentlemen's Dressing Gases, Moroc co and Velvet Sogar Cases, Jewelry Cases, I'oarl and Ivory Card Cases, Pourl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivory and. Velvet Needle Books, Chess-.and.Back gammon Boatiis; with every other article in his lino, which ho oilers to country.merchants and others, cheat) for cash, wholesale and retail. ... F. 11. SMITH, . , TV. 3(i South Blh St,, behto Chet., Phila, Oct. St, 18-17,—3rn .IOSMIMI l«OX, A TTOKNiPV .AT LAW, Plltshurg, Pa., has re /\ turned from Carlisle to the |iraclico of his pro. fossion in Pittsburg,Allegheny county, Pa. a February ill, 18471—1 f , . . '' I>. MONVEU., It. A. latiinliorton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hknursnuno, Pa.- April S», 1847.—1 y J. MYERSy-htis lately! removed Ills : • to tho‘,lQTgt’-;.rbom in Main rstreot, rccontly occupied by S. M. Hurris, and .nearly opposite thb MVlhodist' will.in future, .give all his tinic,' (o'xcepV^ in' ProrcßßiQnnl'Vusincss.) to the .injerests of hU store; and Having secured the feefviccVof-cdrcTiil.ahd expe rienced assistants, ho confidon.lly assures.' his friends and the public that, their, orders an>V;prescriplipns shali linvo thV mosf accurate attention,' • ; ....< ' 'Dr. Myers also informs hisfrlondethatin additiori to his former Jargp assortment.of ;.. .* ; r j• ..i-«. ’ (bftlib'lttttor/a Very choice and extensive collection,-) he has just oponetj. a splendid aflsortQiont-.of, . , •PxilFOlitKlfTy> r Books, (all kinds,) '• STATIONAtIT, 'V ; . < ObtEfcUT/^ , LAKh-liAMI'Si 1 ' ' ‘ ’ : ■ - Faraily (groceries, , ‘ of every, varietyr-and price—andosho intends doing businesa'-'on. the popular terms of “quick-salds, and small profits, n he is dotcrlhinod'tojsoll GripbEiiiES, and every blhcnarUclo ho may. offer* as 'loio. as they can bo had in Carlisle. ■ Ho givc.iu general invitation to all his friends to call. •< ' - .Dnuos,-• Paints, OILS,' : DTii-aTOFFSf Spicks,‘-V / FiiUits, ■ I'or the accommodation 1 of his friehtlsi Dr; My orsi'Dfug Store will be open atoll hours on Sunday far tho.solo of Medicines onlyi '' ' CIBKAF fflttltj STOIUO. J& W. B. FLEMING,' respectfully inform , their friends arid the public generally, that they have taken t|io .Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin .MchpHby. and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dihlile, op the North West corner of High arid Pitt streets, diroclly.opposite the. Ma n .House '.Hotel, in the. Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand arid intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortrnentiof, ■ Drugs, Medicines, Paints,-Oils,' i Dyo-stufls7 Porfumes, Fancy Arlittles, Glass, &c.,' which'they are determined,to soil’on. acoommoda tirig terms. They intend:giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully cofnponfidQd. Carlisle,. March 18, 1848. . coMsuMPXfiow, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Bloody Pain in ‘ the . Side and Breast, Sure Throat,, Hoarseness, Palpi* ihiionof-the Ilcart„ Whooping Cough, Crouj), Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaini t and Diseased Kidneys, lire radically cured by" \ ( 'HOMSON’S COM POUND SYRUP OF TAR and wood naphtha A,ALTHOUGH the great lalalily of Pulmonary dis- XJL..cases, ot this lime shows that there arc particu lar cases that rentier still too applicable the designa tion of approhiii hicdicorum—iho disgrace of physi*, cians—to this class of diseases; and that there arc stages in. their prqgiess, which having once been reached, recovery 5a doubtful. 'Still no one should despair. The writings of physicians, who have givcti to these affections particular attention, abound ivitli many recorded cases of, recovery when the palicut had reached a seeming hopeless stage of tho disease;' and there is, at this time; a remedy prepared in Phil* adclphiu whiqh has met with the most triumphant and cheering success in. the most obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary’diseases— so bs to.haVo ob tained the sanction audemployfnent in the practice of many physicians. ; Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha—the premmition of one. who, having given to diseases of the their means of euro, the most careful and tho Sough (oltcn lioh, presented to thcpublic lliis greatremedy. , \ Tho soothing and curative pow:r 'of Tar, has often ,heon bbsoryedin severe cppgiis.and consumption.— But in the above preparation; beside some of our most valuable vegetable t pecf orals there.is conjoined with it the Wood. Naphtha, a. medicine butjately introdu ced, hut which liuert employed with thq most sat isfactory rcsullsin England, in pulmonary consump- cspccialiy of a tuberculous form.: 1 . r ’ Read* (lie following from'Dni Vousq, the eminent oculist: ; ‘ ; .-:V i ' Fui la'.,’ January IS, 1847, Messrs. :--rGcnlicpnen—Hav- ing recommended in my practice, nnd uped in my own family, Thomson’s Compound, Syrup:of..Tat and Wood Mmvo no. hesitation in saying that it is one of the best-preparations.of the kind in use. and persons fullering from colds, coughs,- affections of. the throat, breast, &c, soprcvalenVat this season of the "year, cannot use any medicine thatwill cure or prevent consumption sooner 'than -Thomson’s Compouml byrup'-of Tar and Wood Naphtha.- •\V.m. 'Yu-unu, M. D.,T62 Spruce si. . This-valuable medicine is prepared 1 only uf the North East corner of Fifth nnd Spruce streets) Phlla, Sold in Carlisle, by R. ANGNEY, 5 Price of largo bottles $l, or six bottles foi 85, Dcr wnro of imitation. November 25,-1847, ! To the. Citizens off Cumberland Co. : “ There is something more'precious than Gold'or \ THERE arc some, diseases that visit us at slnlpd seasons of the year; and which not uhtrequehtiy become alarmingly' fulpl, duiirig the surordc^anJ.au tumn months; especially to tho' young; ’there being not less than seventy thousand dying annually will) derangements of the stomach, and towels alone.— Dues not every feeling of our.naturo bocome y enlistpd in the humane desire to lessen this frightful mortali ty, are wo not bound by every principle of religion to administer relief when in bur power ; and wo dis charge our duty when wo point out the greatest re medy over yet discovered, foi this purpose, to tho public. If there bo one* or if limy have a friend, nr a child, or a neighbor, who may chance to lead (his notice, that is aulfering with Diarrhoea, Dysentury, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, Colic, 1 Flatu lency, &c., &c., then let them try Dr; Keeler's Cor* dial and Carminative, and we guarantee a speedy euro. ■ Lancaster Co., Nelfvillb, Deo. 11,18*10." Dr. Keeler—Sometime last summer your agent loft me bomo of your Infant Cordial and Carminative, urging mu to try It, It so happened that hiid n ease, u young child a‘•out six months old, whose stn moch and howcU wero in a very disordered condition, caused hy n deficiency of its motherVmilb. 'i‘he child was a mere skeleton, there >vns much.tormina, tenesmus and constant’ evacuations. .1 administered every medicine I could think bfj with tint a slightal lovlution of the complaint. I then thought of giying your .medicine n trial commencing with small doses. I soon however perceived tho child could bear a full dose as recommended in directions; before, it hod taken half a. bottle, ihg stomach and bowels had re covered.their natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, uud tho child rapidly recovered. . 1 have no hesitation in sayihg that your ro£jliomo is the very best for tho above complaints I have* ad ministered in a 21 years’practice. - •Very respectfully, your friend, • H.U,BOWMAN, M. D. Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Philadel phia. Pop salo wholesale and rolnii by Bamukl Et tiox, Carlisle v Dr. McPherson. Harrisburg; and by Druggists and Merchants throughout tho county. July 22; 1847.—Cm Dr, X. C..l,««ii)ls, WILL perform all oporntrons upon lho Teeth, that nro reriuirod for tjrolr preservation, such as Sealing,'P'iling, Plugging, rf-c.;' or will restore the ions of thorn, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from tv single Tooth to a full sett. : , ll7*Olf lc d op Pitt street, a. .few doors South ol the Railroad Hotel. , .N, B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle, the Inst ton days,in each month.. . .Carlisle, July 4,1840. ~ Dr. Ouerge IVlllls F»u|ke, i (Qraduateof Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,) T) ESPECTFULLY ollbrsTo thb public his prbfes- JLVrslunnl services in tho practice of Medicine, Ini gory, and M'nhvifcry. - '.A-by'-'- ; 1 Orrics-itt the residence of his'.fiLtbar'-in Roullr Hanover etrodt, directly oppp4ltd''Morfpß*p'(lnto 1 Bo bprts’V Hotel, end lho Hi-com! Presbylerliin Church. Oarllslri AprilSAlOdYVAily.; t.iV ■ " " ' SUcplici'd’B Vcviii liig Ci anil;rjurrBCB, rcu 'a ,1 lowing, certificate of euro of..file by si, , Vermifuge. - .'We ; havoin pur possession dj' 161 of certificates whichit is needless to publish h"" 1 ' this shows the,virtue of the medicine audits lesSucss.'.,. Kcipombcr , that Shepherd’s Vet ' r : never- sickens children, end,never fails to S | v "" a good appetite—it combines many valuable f* 1 tips independents ft hMvprni destroying, ■ f dPirig gdod'Whcrcypr'it is'Uscd.' ’ New Bkhlin, Union Co. ; p„ ! 1 J-'• -'1 July. 12, 18,17 't My.’.uW-fnur .years old has been .subject t % front,the age of fqtjr months, and prpt.ouncedW physicians after their utmost exertions to bo in hie—and ationp dime, dispairod of. her life h n P sbo.would not livotwo hpurs,‘refusing to leave m cinb/pr.her saying itwould bo of no use. I noi indneo. myself to believe.that worma wore n Ti apourc&'of her dieoase, in’ ’consequence of'nh-r ’pUrclntsodlhrcoorfourbotlics of Jaynes Vcr ’f which' I used-- according .to. direction without it ■ dneing any good 'effects. • I.nexbtuscd ’ Moiri f without' any heltor-succossi besides various 'a kinds,"but'all to no purpose, Mr. Ei Wilson a° ■ of Shepherd's Vermifuge, induced mo try Shc’nk yWptm Destroyer, which’l am 1 happy’ t 0 soy n (i ' sing thrCG boUles qntiroly cured her, a large no" of worms having, boon expelled. She had been* , .long 'afflicted by having fits', every day, tiiat fi h j riot been’able 10 wnlUor'lnlk until tire lest six in , since using-Shepherd’s Vermifuge. She l lnß 0 ' . inoricod to talk and. walk 1 and. I am autisfirj'' . .Shcphoid's'yofmifu'go litre; produced all ib tse j,' results, arid therefore recommend, it as ait invalu medicine. Price Sfi.ecnts per bottle, ' ■ , ./ ‘ . V : DAVID MAtrok: The following certificates ate from citizen n ' ingin Franklin county, Po.; and .who are know*' many of.llio rodders of the Volunteer: RoCKsnunh, Pa., April 20, 1847' After. - having, used, without success, a Vcrmifu which was held in' high,estimation, I was induced try Shepherd’s. To, m’y. daughter, who in eight Tei old, I, gttvo-four doses, and which .had the expelling a largojnurptior : oft , worniB. I can rcff mend it as a good article.'. JAMES SHOEMAKER’ . Forfcalo by the following appointed Agents, John Fulwiler, Sliippi; ns {, ur J, Burkhart; Nowvillc; Bobort Elliott, Newlim A. Bichanls > & Co.';,:Pluinfiel<l ;.Eaby & Kissing Kingstown; S. <Sc. ; 6h.A. Coylo, Ilogcslnwn; i.t Millisonj-Mcchanioaburg ;• William Alexander, •pertown. ‘ •■•••’■* ' <• September 2,1847. —6 m. SliepUcvd’s Sarsaparilla, THE' public.will pleaso examine ami see thatthc get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla, as there ore monyjir parations .by the name of Sarsaparilla. Slicpherd never fttifs to euro long standing cases of liheutni ism, Scrofula* Totter, Uingworms and Oonauinpiion Of tho numerous certificates of euro rend the follow ing: »■ ' ‘ Spuisos, Blair co,, Pa.j August 11, 1847. 3 I purchased two bottles of Shepherd’s Sorsapaiil and administered it ;o niyjboy seventeen mopih» 0 who had been affected with scrofula for six month I ain happy to .find him entirely cured, the lumps i .bis neck having disappeared so as to leave no tig of their over having been .there. Ilis health is good now from- all ,appcaionccs as if he hail nett boon ofllictcd with the disease mentioned. • ALLEN J. GREEN. Mr. Green 1 is well known in Ul >ir county, is respectable funner and bis vciacity will not bcdoul cd by any one who knows him. YQUNG LADIES LOOK HERE! For’pimplea on .the face, Shepherd's Sarsoparili isti noycr. failing cure.* It purifies (lie Hood ar thereby gives beatify to] the eyes and complexion. ' RUUMATISM. . This discofto in ils acute form is inflamulionofd membranes of the-joints, with a disputation to n grotciorshift froin ono-joint to another, or to cnii internal:organs, and especially to.tho men.hrams the heart; In this form of rhcurnar/s»i ihtre is. casionaily lover;* tlid joints a*o much swoWt-u/ excessively painful. In the chronic variety ik afd no marked constitutional symptoms, hut in nm eases, particularly ’in * debilitated habits, whin ll gene ral health of the body hos been derange d lijpir 'vioiiß disease or too great exertion of body or mind, a permanent distortion of the 1 joints ntul ernoUdnffi of the limbs'nro alrhbst certain to follow. Many n.r dicincs have been produced, and which were njif* settled. os beirig certain cures for’this dimifp.lii.lilt, or nearly so, hove failed to receive the cot;fidener o the, public. At this tfme no mcdicinc lias Uin claims oh the community, than Shepherds Famp rilla, for the. alleviation and absolute cufe of it troublesome .omlcxcccdingly painful disenj-c. , Erupfiouap/<i/ie. ShiUf—’Vhcto ore cxhfl'irrd i various forms., ,Pimples.o,nd Blotches on' the fir which so* frequently, disfigure the most admiral lurcs. thcso. with .Cancerous Affections, Uu!'fF f,; Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c„ produce quite n lumu'iH complaints resulting from irnpunirofil blood*-' All llu’Sei with the diseased’ the system! caused by the excessive use of nurtur will generally yield to that ndmlrnhlo prepatMM mediciho known os Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. Price 7{) cents per bottle. .I’or sale by the following oppoinlcd agent. 0. Hitucr,'Carlisle; John Fulwilor. Shippotrehurg, Burkhart, Ncwvillo; Robert Elliott, Kewhnrp;- . Richards & Co., .-Plainfield; E»by & Kiwu'S l Kingstown ; S. «St S. A. Coyle, Hogeslown; J*«* Mlllison,' Mcchanicsburgv'Willinm AlexomH **• penown. * . September 2, ISJy.—Om : _____ Slioplicr(l?M .'Compound v Cs»u«ly. ■ For the cure of Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, llronom Hoarseness; Soi c Throat Croup* Mthn\a% ' ■ tint of Blood t ttf\U all other complaint* <‘l Throat and Breastand those arising from a i grdcred condition of the Lungit, amt for f, * unl 3, the VoicCy 4c.' ' .1 The articloscbmposlng tho' Compound McJlc B ’ Candy hayo ticeti selected with the utmost r»ro * attention. and-entirely froijnMho VegclHhle Kmp p— therefore no Ajyr neeil he apprehended of »* s l ir cin’g oven the slightest-injurious c/lrct; ,*. c .|| trnry. It in asserted, and without cxmjgeinlu'i'. in one of tho most **■* * n cursng above mentioned !co b« ? ® ver .a., ollbrcd lb the public n 8 plc ~pfln laete. nml at tho «nn '> n ,n ,f . a c . fl ,„ J r . reputation has been * uch ftS „ . toi titles of the kind con pretend to claim. 1T els. per Package; *•* : * '* ' .. o For solo by'tho following appointed °8 C ‘ W. Hltncr, Carlislet, John Fulwllcr, Slj'i’P* 1 . J, Burkhart, Ncwvlllo;,Uoht.iEllioU» New 8* Wellards; & Co., Plainfield;, Baby, and Kiwi"* Kingstown; S. & 8. A. Coyle, Hogeslown; J* Mtlltßon/Mcchdniobhurg ; William Aloxon » pertown. September 3, 18*17.—Om ircSrtli uiiKlOi easy (or Or P/welcal Traiuing.tonnaho their Bicn ■World'Long amlllappu.iy the author oj cation: A. Itle.dight la 80. andN'gß • . Be," First American JJrMton, m» Additions? . nlisoP® BEING nn elementary mid interesting ire Self Knowledge. Containing short on turning nriiclcs oii • ' Eoml, Heart, Glands, BlrenJ^ Ealing, , Stomach, Nerves, .. Digestion, liver, , Bruina, BWJi,' ■ Lungs, 1 ' Mind, Mon, Secretions, Arteries,' -Senses, lloatl, Veins. ! MenUh, Dt»e»«e, ‘&C. &C. &C. I, id 1 , Tbgclhci with I In) Croat 1 Secret “ c . r g ft i»ol liow'atinincil —holy to dp goprl—,cp , ;n)onde crror^hbhitßTTpuseions—woman desertt eu^ ]r(ufl scribed—man's errors—rich and !!99 r J“ „,j 0 deli' ami vicq-ryoulhful errors-woman bow , cate—’woman’s virtue's, ambition,.»?■ ' #0 of i' ll ' Tile w|ndo designed fordhc noble P> , )r rp!»< proving pnd pending,education pnn ng ;'J, ;tl | oo y» Imparling VplMPblp Knowledge, on - bo I * r|l inc iitfl tbo human frame', and tho lows wlneb g and hodiiy health, *c. «lell" '-' AnWpPrdon sending S» cents •" clo ‘ , “ , CI „ill K .hall'recelvo ono copy by,mail, or flve eopir scnl'for (111 ; Address, postage pabl R& Co. ■ "Muy'aV, ISdT.—ly !r G. jj. ZIEDLH
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