American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 16, 1848, Image 4
THE UNirffifeSfl, 4W ‘H OIC^II AIT admitlin|\mOwno (Mvisim* of-thd Treasury—Johnson, confessing, tjio viJluo aj'A jcan." Tho favorite measures of Federalism aro buried deeper than pluinmclcver sounded} and wnen the entombed cities of other days, now covered with the waters of tho earth andtflio accumulated dopoai tea of centuries, shall ho »gfii\ restored to li,fo_aiid, light—then, ii« ifdt’Khßl Ml on’, 4)l'tfi6t‘£ political roMrrdWloiMiwSlf.fy hcingl,(no'feVndofhnfcH thodAoCottlio Federal l op|ioW«Hli.‘They will hi recollected in tllS+aet.HMt lhtiy wbKdliUng-'ipon the whAh WDomocrolic progVissi dnl/ctdlbeoruslfcd by its ItVcsisCablc revolutions! If* then, thi»‘be’so : eri!itf pasfl<beKy“faay not our future destinies. 1)0 confided ttt th^ hinds bf lhat.gte*t pjirtyv-rf filch* hnßiStf’well dd*. seized it# title to thß-confidencc'oP thacduntry?' TJib Dimocracy of belted Itohi,'jirpt»THyi , enbinit:lho» - nanie::or JAMES BtfCHANAN to lhq : NaUonaLGqavention,:aB; their fuvbrito<*Cindidalo for the Presidency*/!Fori along seritygofycars this distinguished statesman.has been coqqqclfd with l^g ( sopnoitaflf!hia country ; t and wo are refer to his public carcor,wilh raime/lhAt ho is singularly wcll , Ihcfjuties of that cxaltcdppsition. for-lhincxl fouc years* -Ho comes from a Stale, tlr use his;q\vn-byuu-i tifulslangpago, the Democracy of.which / balance with steady jiujgiogpt,aml pnl»ghlencd,palrU the opposite extremes uf,co,hsulicl<uion and disunion.",. Eygr sinqqho.has hechin'.Qurlegis; this'has been 1 the. motto, which lias rdgu-' lateqliiVfonducl. Ho iius lieeh'indced', oiVall opca fi • sions, the' vigilant and the Keystone Stito.; 1q relat'd -to,Pennsylvania, to use (He ftnguagc’oSt'lio.dddre'ss; adopted by the DonWeratic State Convention which assembled inth’ia plac^Hi?l : 843, herself one of.thq very t firBt lb 'ubqliah slavery,Vnd occupying a position, as it were, between Mts 1 misguided enemies slie'haa . ever thrown hfe? r vte!£lvtbf character, arid counsel,’ andp3si\ion, with signal success on the feidiSOof the countryf'p,This'p'blsllio’n has befeftadmil’nhly sontbd i'ri'Hho naliorttj cbuneilsby Mr. Buchanan.—’ disfpjisltlons’onllio doctrines of-Stalo* riglfti, sdd his consistcnt opposition to the madddned fanatical zenl, whijo, pursuing! art imf glndryevil, regardless of the very existence cEour country and bccorriethißniora/ ble in)oop'|)olilicarhiilory, ajtd htt-va given hi*; name a warm uwopgihisl coufilrymch iiv thatrMTegign which ho has befriended, but everywhere else,) in tho Pennsylvania thus stands .as the North on*d tho undlicr; gigaqlic Jjile^pq^lifm has been"felt willi ,pfiVct T tQ thqdjsgfapo and confusion oftlip.se who plotted.ubr common downfall in thenapie ofpliilanlliropy! ‘ ■ > Pennsylvania presenia this distinguished citizen tq the XJmQn, at lljq very'momcnt wheir 'such‘qualities and such-experience as his, am most to.be desired in our'eandidnto for the Presidency. By withdrawing his tidine from the list of Presidential candidates in 1844; Mr. Buchanan increased hii title to Ihb rdspcct and .consideration of the country, and showed how’ far-above nlPmolivcs of self,the esteemed Ui? union nnd'*tbß“aTrecridcnCy of the Democratic parly. , If Bubdequbnt/circumstances changed tiio aspcct of things,HhbTialrioUc spirit in which that act wad re solved upon, did not fail any the less to commend it to. the approval of the Democracy of the Union.— That U waVnpprcclaled'by the distinguished States.' maq..whq camp into the Executive chair three,years ago, is shown by the fact, that one of the Brat acts of his administration was to offer to Mr. Buchanan the first place in his cabinet, —a position formerly filled by Jefferson, Adams, Clay, Van Burkn, Wed ster, Calhoun, and. other oftho master intellects of the age.' - , Il ls unnecessary to ..allude to Iheinoqhfcr in which he has irfcl tho'expectations of the President and Ihb qoohtry, In this responsible and arduous po sition, fllled-during one of the most eventful admin istralibns in our history, and bearing intimately upon our relations with foreign governments. The admi ration which greeted his'masterly argument on the Oregon question, and which has since applauded the ability with which he liaa assorted our country's cause in his correspondence with the Mexican Ministers/ is a proof that James K. Polk knew where to find, a wise, a profound, and on experienced statesman, when he appointed James Buchanan Secretary, ol State. • • We deerp it unncqqslary to olludor at any .length, to the political history of James Buchanan. Every true Pennsylvanian knows it by heart. 1 The ardent young American,, who, volunteered to defend his country, duririg the late wr.-liio friend'of Monroe,, who offerod him.a,foreign mission during his first session of Congress,—the friend of Jackson, who ftp* pointed him mihister'to one of the most polished! courts of Europe,—the able, intrepid, and vigilant Senator in Congress, to which hie native Slate three times elected him, and tlie’skUfuVdipldma'tijfl;—^-Ufcro arc the titles which ho has successively earned, du* ring 4 long arid an honorable career. If ho’cannot boast of Hierecollection of a wealthy end aristocratic ancestry; he-will at Icßßt'leuvo behind him n name that .will live in the hearts of his countrymen- while gcmuaJiasan admirer, liberty a friendj.-or America a patriot. : ‘ . Tjiefamo ofJAMEM DuciiANAN is,national. It is not confined to our good old Pennsylvania. Among the hardy and daring settles of the West, ho is spo* kon of in terms of familiar gratitude, us tho early and eloquent advocate of pre-emption rights, against the power of Federal persecution. On, tho New York frontier ho is regarded os the manly and fearless enemy bfthc humiliating tergiversation of those who, with all'iho' right dn'their side, per milled’the blood of outraged innoccnsc to go unavenged, and would have teen rejoiced to instruct our courts to pronounce a verdict in favor of British marauders. . In Maine he ,is Applauded ap the unflinching, statesman who. even for"peace, would pot see his country dishonored by a tkrao surrender of our territory 'ynd Inherent rights* idb'gdverh'mdrit‘whoso towering ambition and love of dotniqion hud just been rebuked by the opporlund*faterpd4Uinn‘bf bur representative at tho French cod'rU ;a lh*Michigan llic'noblo effort of Mr. 'Buchanan, in 1837, in favor of tho admission of that State into tho confederacy, an effort distinguished by tho advocacy of tho rigljt of popular government | sense-will long,-be | romemboredjto,hjs t .honor. <f ln Rhqao Isjand the, friends df (lie tree suffrage I'egurdTmh’us one of the most eloquent advocates, at u time-100, when the l tempest of persecution would have swopl'thcm from existence, .and .when the dungeon* of the UrtdMdqr* and Royal chartcrisls were used to frighten them .in to submission. In (ho,South, the clear and porspi cious,nnd profound expositiorts of Btato.ijgbls.tby . James Buchanan, are recorded among tho productions of their ablest expounders. Each of these separate acts is well known to every section of the country, and cacli, t in ra’pid'succession, (ids v/on the applause of the democracy of the country. a Tho fame ofJAMES BUCHANAN Is indissolubly connected With that'of Pennsylvania. Ho is her favoriteanlichcrißhcd son. He represents her pecu* Jn standing by the Union and tho compromises, ofttnu conslimiion/h <The 6f ! Pennsylvania Ms 1 important to our success at tho pulls, in November. Shot present* a candidate worthy.of llfo rintioii.and . worthy of herdeJfimShe,haslclaims,tOithe Presidency.* logg proved and admitted ,* and she lays before llm National Convention her preference, in the full assn rapM that it will bo respected. Resoferj, That in JAB. BUCHANAN,.Pqnnsyjfi.r nia’s oaqdjdato for tho Presidency, we nave.a states man .whfqp we present to the Democratic National i os worthy of tho entire confidqiicoflf.tlifl’ of (ho country,ond erjuul to the grave responsibilities and duties of tho highest office Ol s6]io?wd, Tba), JAM IJUGf^ ANAff, la a S^lio man worthy of thoiqpporfrfthq yhoiccbunlry. aifd especially with refoVcnco u .inpso quCtliqn* which have heretofore condlHUlod IhoV&use brum 1 happy divisions .between' two sections of the Union. KrsoJoed, That wo repose full confidence liT tho adinlbiflftUon'df .Jambs K.Pou£,iPfciidentof the Umud Bute»;i*aod,llittt.iualQry uppn her brightest page, the triumphs and achiovqmonla wliieh have resulted from Ids wise policy. j j \,| Resolved, .Thai the wur now on and righteous; wo£ (,ajU]ihal the resolution of Cqhgross, which .that it was commenced by (lie net of Mexico, was in strict ao* - oordanoe with the plain and unanswerable Truth, and cannot be altered or obliterated, no matter how grost the inconsistency or the desperation of Federalism. 'of,the* bfiUqd kilaifld or failedlp'DrolvcVtho'fTontl^r r tfje'annexation of,that State t6‘ihU 'iißswk i . were bound lo niainliin bor boundary lo Jhfl Rto Grande, a« diclai^l. I(y Pfr,. , , 8 Con il!/.J ami ftnalninad by Kd”di iafiißp Isl. ed s 6. SJ." 1 John Quinov Adams, tio would baVobebn derollcl of his duly boforo God and bis country, and would [ia/o cTMtk SSlioJdfoirTald inyi- WlrfnTDTilejAcaJr kWelty4rAi rtfpMi(yir'» J 6o its p!!srf!t^rftf/ a ll f?i‘c o!^^.,Tfe^Wrt h ?.biow s w^ry^s I ‘ bv’Mexico, war, thus precipitated, became loGVit became iho pptent and irreslstiblea^ent^ lo®TOS® our numerous injuries, suffered‘'al' the nanns of Mexico,* and to secure “inijiejnnily for the past and security for the future.” v , * Resolved* Thtaraftti* da m flag} has bebni«wrijsd. forward to’ anB :, Provfdehiial success, it would be an oulragp an*!nsult*t6‘UfelWhg? VWo wear, tho honorable scrife* WoH li irf"d6Hdty^atlle^lf-this wai beiftlt sbSed with due regard tp^ou^'great'claims and to our rep%ilefl^ii]ttrKfti l ' ,ai •' i Rtso&id, to benrp.yd of wbbsetot'fcdilafiriMextedVaddtliat shots ndl tho less sensible of theirga\rani r BerviceB on’tHe ftejd of battle, ! abnrM of fchiiins upon the gratlliide,'nOwdhal fdcium Would dislf6h : 6r‘ l\rS' : cSt\ l S'o pf odf country',‘ and upgrade, in the whd de s^rve.tha.natio’riaf gralitifaoV' 1 ijßuplied, That we approve. jpf the course of the National withjMexico; and ttial justice’musV’prondunce'the lhal,jY.hil9 J;u B ai l. resoyewas postponed so as jl. could 1 , \yhen hostilities wera.lj(ial)y [; by the act. of Mexico lie|gglr,;ilie i *dfiu^e*drihe | President was wise, magnanimous, Wlerant, allaUl in thff.extrpme. -.hi■, ** lt - •. .Respited* Tteywie-pppos? course uf the Federal opposition protiacungahe war, misrepresenting the cauW of the^eouatryvand giving “aid and comfort* to the common enemy; and tbat we are not surprised, that our gallant soldiers in Mexico, are pouring out the thunders of their indignation and scorn upon those who are so forgetful of their reputation and their peril. • . Resolved, That the gratitude of the country, is doe to the brave men-now in Mexico, and to all who have shared in the dangers of the present war; nijd that one of the brightest pages in the annals of Pennsylvania, is that which records the gallan try and the sufferings of her absent sons, from the highest officer *in the line, (Jown to. the humblest private in the ranks, who left his home to defend llie flag of the Union. • ■ _ • j ßesolved, Thai all the world bears witness to tlie bravery of our troops, and to the skill and in trepidity of their leaders f and that the names of Tavlob and Scott, Twjcos and Worth, Quit man and Shields, Smith and Pierce, Patterson ahd Pillow, and Cadwaladeh and MonoANfcand our other heroes, will always be remembered as conspicuous examples of gallantry, and cherished as the peculiar objects of the nation's gratitude.' • Resolved, That we owe to Major General John A. Quitman, of Mississippi, the accomplished mili tary leader, and the able and intrepid Democrat — warm’Blanks. for the manner in whica ho defended the fair fatxio of the Second Pennsylvania Regiment, against'the attacks that reflected upon its reputation and questioned its honor. Resolved, That we repose full confidence in the politicaTana personalintegrity of FiiAicci's Ri'Suu int, Governor, of Pennsylvania, and .we regard his admin* istralion as one that nobly represents ,Dcn)(cratic principles, and. efficiently supports lhe trUtf Interests of the State; and the rights of the people; and that good old Pennsylvania hosriever had an Executive to whom her. citizens coqld point with more pride and pleasure. ~••• -■, ,o - Resolved , That this Convention entertain full, and entire confidence in the honesty asd stern ;and un wavcring'Democrocy ofTsßAxi. Paihtkiw the, nom inee of this Convention for Canal Commissioner.and unanimously.rccomracnd him to the support of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania. ■Rcso/wdt .'That we heartily approve of-tho Indo pendent-Troosury—the wise end admirable institu tion originated by Maims v ak Burbn —icpealcd during the “ hundred days” of proscription and ly* ranhy that succeeded. Harrison's inauguration,and ‘restored'under the glorious administration of James RwPoLKt .ond that the friends of .this measure, have been nobly avenged upon its enemies, by its trium phant salvation of the whole republic from the effects | of a spirit of speculation,.that .must have resulted from the usb of the -people d -money by Iheliankc. Resolved, That wo do most fervently hope, .that the nallbnal;IIouBO of Representatives will - take ‘the ■fttH fitting c occasion t# bxpdnge from its journaJs aU traces of the disgraceful Ashman aniendment to the thanks of Congress to Gen. Tatlor, by which, after honoring the hero Tor His .valor,his fair fame is soiled I by a falsehood, in regard to the . war ; and that we trust that the Hon. Jamss Thompson, theauthor of the'resolution to ckpungo It; will persevere, until the foul wrong is buried in the same grave where festers the insult upon Jackson, tdrh frbm the journals of tho United States Senate, by an indignant Dcmocra- cy/ Resolved, That the tariff net of 184&- has realized the moat sanguine expectations of its advocates and friends, and as signally falsified all the woful predic tions of its enemies. The Democracy of Pennsylva nia cling to it as one of the crowning measures that have rendered the-present National administration illustrious on (he.page of history, and are proud to record it as a-demonstratfbn,established.by the infal lible tests of truth and. time, that a restrictive com mercial policy, like an expand ng National paper currency t ‘ has degenerated,into an “obsolete idea.” . Resolved, That wo recognise in G bohub M. Dal-; las o’ true dUtinguifched Bthlcsmah, and a pure patriot; ahdt as asonofFcnnsylvonia, we lake pleasure in beatlng testimony to his virtue, his talents, and his Integrity*• ’’ : ! . l r '■ * • Resolved-, That the Dcmocrocy of Pennsylvania | regard the administration of Martin Van Uuhbn with pride. Wo venerates' his principles—they arc our own, and have been sustained, but tho standard hearer,.for iho lime being, wps overwhelmed. _ x * 'Resolved, Tliot wbfook' Ujion'" GfchcVaV Ltwis Oass as!a>great and glprihui man; anlf.whilst ws re , tho Democracy of Pennsylvania infinitely prefers their own groat and pure man, Buchanan, to -any other, }vo proclaim to the world, dbst the choice of (ho‘Baltimore Convention, when fairly mqdc. fehafl bo ours.'' I 'Jtisolved, Thqt.in nJI qucflti.oni' respecting tfib or. gonlmion or'proceedings of the Baltimore Convent delegates sent from this Slate bo Instructed to votbTh such manner us a majority of then) shall ,decide to ba material for sdcuring the success of the Presidential candidate whom wo,havb unanimously , isjspmmfpdod.,, : -,i Resolved, That tlilsConvontion plcdgo.tho fdith of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, now moroi , confident than cvcrjfttilo' giant stroriglhy iQ.'support' i tliflinqmintoa of ,l|iß;Nal|onal Convention, for Prcsi-{ , dent and Vico President of Iho United Slates.* , Resolved, T)iai : in.thauv<mlof any of the delegated; . appointed.to thq : pomporutio‘NatiQnQl, Convqnlio.n r i finding it Inconvenient to attend, ho is iherpby fully authorized to appoint a substitute. On motion qf Mr.Crqfl, thq address and resolutions , yw.m/foimoHity .qdppicd, t m * Xjowry mpvcd )hat thq thanks of this Conven tion, ho presented jo iliq ofiiqors of this Convention, for iljc oblc, ’dlg>ijficd, and,flcnl)qmanly manner in wlllcli thby'liaVc discharged llieif antics; which was unasimously adopted. Mr, Kerr submitted.the following resolution : Resolped: ’.Thut Iho Delegates ‘(h /the 1 Na Ilona} f Dc‘rnhcrii fld Cdhvbn.t Idrf h* otiq ,ard hereby instructed, ■ to 1 vdie'ogalnst Artq 6pj)osb'thc introduction of thd hvd tlrird riile fhd wo'ConcfclVe that A* mnlorliy—ho* ing the usage of tho party—is sufficiently Democratic for all purposes. * : ;Thh» renolMliqn WRMi»nP«rt c & .WilmohSuodgraM M»d Pnwaqp,;«nd<nppq»qo PJ tyu Frazer j, whpa.U : wqq adoptqdT-ryoM TPi , J iiui’l-4<» ‘i»"i <.! ii'ij 1.1. i >'!**•• t-.'.'fi;) Kentucky.— Wo notice that Col. U. M. Johnson Is ' generally spoken of ns tho Democratic candidate for . Governor of Kentucky, nd - —~ ; 7" Ciianok.—A person who has heretofore acted with the \yiiig parly remarked to ajhiond, (hat“thp jppnVe'pryls 1 iii p jrys «’ * r damoernllo tlckel 1 .. 1 -,d; •/.! ij.n v ’.: ! Stsahq* la‘,R «||*ejiia nqw preva lent in Wilmington, Del/, that covers the poraon with hard, itchy, aoro biles. In some instances they are attended with severe palm. It la to bp cog. I loglousr ’' •* *• • IT ' '•) !,gr) .. J. W. 'EBY, ~ WEST MAIN StnRET, ' v : ' . T 55 supplied with a ffeqh, ,a.dd geiieraj 1 assortment hf Groceries," lpt of, ■—ISIo and Java lioffics, or the best, jyelljas 9l, lower pr ( ft - Brown.Sugars, > - • vip;* Doublo rpfiried Pulverized^ 1 as clarified 1 Sa gs is—all of which’ forpriooB ! &Md n qoaliU6fir can-' n( t ho'-ekbeUed.'ii l 1 '■’* n n , t „ In addition to oiu former we hfcve ui dertaken the sale of the Superior Teas of J. C« Received aijd'will'l& ilbjU Wppliod WiUi'ah assorlmeni ’ oreen and Black Teas, oil ttfr’vanobs klriUe 1 arid varying Tn pricefrq’m 57} ots.' lo $l ;25 per pound/ wliicji wo bclieVe" W ill, ; oh trial, 1 take ihG over all oilier Teas'ln, l ‘Tliese teas are pill up iri ; picliago?'or'i t j:and 1 Ib.'eacli, labelled' with name it ml pneoiof Tea, with a Metallic, as well as paper envelope for preservation ofthu qual ity, and eaeft Jtalvirig Tult weight. Ojjo, partners (wlifi'sdloqis Jliq learned thjs diffi., edit business of thu-hlhineau iwjiila; engaged in the.' Tp's'/Trade and 'residing,, among thbm, and possessing this advantage, their, ahility tojfurnish, not SSfif luitf biit'alfiu the mtsidolxcipua Teas, aUh.e. lowest possible pile®, is [unquestionable,land. therefore'they can helcont fidenUyireeqtnmendodilQtour.cuploiners. a. vi ui- In addition to which may always.be iiinl a gfh* erpl assortment of all other articles in the lino of our business.,*'AllWdrhiofi-BfSfollefedhfdr sale at the loWosV possible price.'.We feel litkriHfdl foV past favors shown us and ‘hope-: our icndeavors'lb please will merit a continued share of support; i • , . , : i. . J. W, EUY. MiWCOODS. THE subscribers 'are now'opening their Fall slock of HARDWARE,‘and to which'th'ejf ' would invile the attention of persons in want of goods iii thoi rliqe, as their artangemenls are such as to Enable Ui6m tb Seli lower than any other store, jrhay full t»sorYmont pf locks, latches,' bolts, hinges, ; screws'," and every article for building, .mill, cross-cut and circular saws) mouse hole anvils, vices,ifiles, rasps, chisels, au gurs, braces, plain bitjs, plapes, - hand, pannel, ripping and tenant saws, broad, .axes, drawing knives, chopping axes,‘hatchets,,hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket,knives of cvery slyle/b'ulcher kniyea. ra ssors, scissors,' shears, waiters, tiayeV,brass ,"and iron Head shovels and tongs,' bellows', &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. ' . Alsbj 10 tons hammered and'r,oiled iron, 2 lons' cast,‘sheaf,blister and spring* pair. Blip lic springs, ! ion American and UusfllaSbed', iron, 50 kegb Dupontjs and Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 300 p lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 Jb6* Vfeth erill’s pure ground white lead, 300 ga|s. Linseed Oil, 100 gals. Turpemlne, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. .Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather! Varnish, Mahogany and' Maple .Veneers, Cedar- 1 ware. Baskets, &c. . ; < •They have also Hovey’s Patent'Spinal Straw Cutters, foj.coiling.hay* straw, or the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. ‘ WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September 16,1817. . . Carpenters, Builders, Farniers/; Look to your interests and buy where you edn get the Cheapest and Best Lumber'. JUST received and for sate at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the weal end of, the Harris burg Bridge, down al tlio River, , 150,000 Long Pine Shingles,. . good quality* tit $ll per. thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also, ; .400,000 Feet of Lumber,' j * ' of I,ls, li and SL inches thickness, .will be sold as low as.at.any other yard at the river.., . Common Boards ; ; r ‘ at ’ll;'12 and.sl3 per .thousand, Refuse iljfoards and Planks froth Gto sB.' ■ . - - , * .AS TH.H StEAWJS.UP, ~.'/ ..j‘ ', . it is as Well to mention that th 6 aubsoribenia pre pared to saw. bills to order, atlhe sho'rtesilriotice, of White Pine and Oak; delivered to lhe^Railroad free of expense. 1 Small (building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 fo.ellbhg—also* Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, &c„ always ready for sale. t i l ? HENRY CHURCH/ ■ Bridgeport,* Nov. 11, ’1847.— if ’ 5 • 1 Tlic Great Central Cbeap .HAT & CAP STORE, : ; . ; yyhohsaU dnd 1 Retail, 1 No. {284 Market SiyietiNinth door above Eighth Street, South eide^Philav GOM?rilBEB pno'oftho lorgcslandmdst'be.aWiiul ossdrltpenW of 'HATS/ GAPS and‘MUP.Po ft)’ the Umorti ond ofib'o latest and'most approved Styles, manufactured under Ihd imrtiodldto of Hid subscriber, in the best manner, of jn irnb hiatc riols, and,)vill bo sold at tho lowest* possibly prices for'eaun.” ,J ‘ 1 ‘‘V* ' " ’ . '■ V,' ‘ * , The assortment, embraces d' Bjdcndidfanety'of Silk, Mdloskln, Heaver, tirbsh, Russia, Nutfla'nh'd* other HATS, of beautiful finish, and a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth, Glazed, Piir and 'Pllisft CATS, of tho most desirable patterns,' together with a supply of Muffs, Furs, DufialdHobVsi j Counliy Morp|iai)^«!an t in* I viled to pxairjmb the Block, which they wjn HwJ it to ■'l(ielr to 3d before purchasing, db H'jb’ his’ determination; haying' adopted 1 the' cash system, to soil for edsh diilyjahd ot (he lowest‘brices; ;1H / . i i i JOHN FAltalKAjJtt. ' * 264 Market st., above Bth 'sidoV' <: 51 Philo., l)ojf|tolicr;?| t^47.--oimr-7 Iledllli inmlc Caßy for <lic l*«o^e, Or Physical Trainings to thakt thejr'Ztpes iu,thi9 • ']Vqrtd 4 LQng‘and Jlappy , ly . calidrirAa ll lfrOught to lie y and,Might' , , ■ r. ,Firfs Amti-iedti Editidn, wtfi' p ‘ 1,1 .O.lW! tMJ.XjwMr*,,. ~ , 11Vl w BEING an olcihohrary and iriterfciiing tfintlsij on Self toining articles on . * ’ * Ponidl 5 ' / ,! '; r 'Hoarti '’dlfln’ds,' ; StrcrifclUif* j . Ealing, 1 , /.otonrtacli,' ’N'ftvcs, Recreations, 1 pigeßlloni '.rivir,,, h \Bralns, , ; J Blood, ” ' Lungs, Mihd, , ;i SocriUions,- Arteries. Senses,' ' VVotqahV itoail, Vcjps,! ,; r i vLiicnre, ! Tpgethci Wfe how e » r dcsfcribed—iffondrf. iCrfljiilJ-mdn’B errors—rich end poOn^Mte»i--vlrluo ! and vice—youthful errors— I women howmado deli catd—rtoiiinn's VlrtndS.'otnbltionVdeei'dic, ' 1 j TKi Whiile designed for thonoblo purjlosoloflim* proving nndWdmlingoddcaiiori amongst tliopeople) Imparling vdltiable'knbirlodgo on the phyaiologyloil ‘tbc human fratpo, and the laws which goi(<jtf mental aijd badily ) ht i altli,'A'g, ~ y [Any person sending 25 oojila enclosed in a lettor shall rVeHvo pilp cppy.bV.innil, 1)1 Avd cdplos will ho sontlW ‘ Audrcea,'poelagq paid _ , May *7,1817. ly 1 'O.UVXlEBlin'dim ,\!V-. : ,' ickoif Marmot,Bf(qc^ t on^r,Joori i oVory, yaflply -of] U^^fpjlps; ,afq, Bpl,d,'; . j A. fcallj,\yiipi\(yqu Js An gopds7w\ll f satisfy ypu ihptj it, Wlll‘bo^O:y.o9r i iiljci^BtJla.®VfiH o ?Oj‘?jt^ < V bye r»vl* ,’ . ; or4orf o by,*lptief will-recciyo, strict and. yotir.mVw**, ■, .u ‘ . Piiila.j February 24, 184g.~3m t , ~ .(Mffl ' '.■ii'iV* ./I v Ihoe Triintnings'lStoriCt /CONSTANTLY bn Uhd'air npiioViiliijiii; of 'Black fcoldVea- FrbnbH Msfipgs',’fti6K''4na' Bathblby Bhcljilhgs phd bliick La<sg I 'W!ibiiA« iriaStain’Orilloonßy' 1 ‘ ■ -ft •>•! i.. ’ o «ft v. -JOHNS dj'PAYip!,’:'' 1 " ' ••■>- ’ “iNhyth pU)’cbf.4th'M4'A , rcF, : piaiaJoiphiii • .* ■ -w ! ■ Huts! .-ii. S “THANKFUL fbrppfj fgyorVbnd'as desirous ever,to plqasqoll whopiay favpf lijm with their. Hi| thotmhsiiribor horbby arid th'o publSb'BomjfallJr, Hh , afHo' , Bllll keeps Bis fihisMftg shop iti iNo*3i Harper V.RpwplWo’doorsihorm ofR. Angnoy’aatOroi’Mhore lie.hesconslantly ohbandand! wUf.manufacturotP .order. 1 'bi;-, 1 I,< ’i'* I vMM all Of the very lateei'fokhumsi and at lower (iricoßdhon everir -HU sleek of FURS, &e.l bovp be’eri'Beiacfcd with great bote—,and ho' iwill . mndufnctiiro' Beavor, Nutro,.Caßsimcro)MolcSkin,. Silk add olhef halo, in' the ooweslsty les.l fully, equal to qoybf the oily wor|i: Call, then, follow-citizens,bud ojiatbineoiii oseotl •neat, as wplthatge iKlthing-fßlho sight. yv ILLJ AM fl; TROU JV iFcbruary 17, 1843. I .i n'-m.K .-- 1 -lit: | Great ilargalns. rnHE suhscUberliaving, ;d.elcrrtiitii)d ttor.Dtakeid JL. change iiihiabnsiaesa, vvill ecJI.DH/hiatprßJone Bloch of ; ,uicrolmmli7,eSligreally,reduced:(iricp9.— Persons desirous-ofi galling goad .bargains, widido. well to call, as all kindsol' goods wUl.be,sold unr colitiinonlylow. for,cash.,i Tbe.slock is-.yeryrlarga, naw,,-oml,|Wellil assorted, will' (Fashionable,! and Staple Goods. Many,ofi,|be Goods,Will;be, sold 23 peneaOtf.ldasillian first; q«sl.i _ ' M A largo lot of Boots and Shoes selling pit: at. ?t -dtlced prices. . ... .. Also a full assortment'of Groceries,ajtho.yery loWdßrprrcfesi; 1 '"’"'ir'- fc.GGir.By. T Garlisld/Jandaly2o,lBlB..,' / v' ' Martwaiel'Hariwarbll THE 'subscribers Having, purcliased the entire slock ,of Jacob Soner,invite. the ttlleniioji of the pubtid ti> theirassdritnenl.- 'With'all tho'nuirn linsging, boasting, and puffing made by oilier'es tablishments,'we are ‘able lb se\l Hardware as low if not a little lower than any'other Hardware store in tho county. Try ua and prove us, at the old.and.tyell.knpwnaland.on Notll).Hpnover at., belwcon Cormimn’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap Store of Pee. Keller. Weihaye just received a full and general assortment of . Hardware & Building Materials, among which may he enumerated the following:. ■ GOO pojnds American BlistM. Stool at 7 cents /°2OO pouhds of Edglish Blist’d. Steel at l*i per lb 'si)o pounds of Cast and .Sheer Steel at 18 j per lb 6#o pounds of Spring Steel77J «UfJ pdrpoilnil.! ■ 30 do* - .‘of Corn and GrasS Scythed: •' ' " • lOilkWs bf Nails and Spikbs ai Si Sp-pcrkog. '• 50 boxes of. Glass. .. ~ • 2000.1b5. Ground White\Lpad from $; per keg.; .» < • .... t,.,. 200 b lbs. best quality of grindstones aMI to 3 rents per lb. / , . «» \i , 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assorlment-of Building-Hardware, such ns Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty,'Nails and Spikes, * &b.'i tod’ttumeroudito mention. ■ All to bo had ;at I the low price Hardware store ;of ...! • ‘ . FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle,Way 6.1817. r • • Ncw. Fnll and Wlutcr Goods. The subscriber has just received and is no* open ing at his store, on the south-westcornor of iho Public Square; an nhusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, such ae ■ '' ■ Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattlnetts, Flannels, Vestings; Alpacas;.Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &o.:; A splen did stock of Oaliopes, at prices varying from,o*to 18J cents. A 150,.; ;, n■ *<i >• mi), 7 Grotcrics' of all kinds.: Also, afresh Stock of the Celelrilid Fluid Ldm’p, which' be has"lately introduced, and,which are found to bo by all that have tiled them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now, ip nap. . A' 9o ' 4, ", , i f/ii; I‘cUinTca Compdiuj\s Tibi'.. He lias been appointed sole agent' in th.ls piach, for thb sale of the above Teas’, to which he' Would invite lho,spo : cial attention of tho' iovors of good Teas.’ . 'ITio ihanhe.rin which they are put up is Bitch, as that the,flavin)r'is nrooervod for anylcnoth of time, be tp*r incased in lead or tin foil. Families can. bo supplied with,any ; quaniily put up in Ihjß niannoF j The public,is, respectfully invited to, pall and examine his albeit,’bdtoM P>jrch’aa ( ing elscwflibr'e, inasmuch as Ijo fpols donfyihnl that his variety abd ■ prices wllVbe.ealUTaelory.lo purtsmltkrs.t , .'i ■ f , .. ROBERT IRVINSIr.| , 1 ! Carlislel*Novemhef 11," 1847. ] 1 .lUtlladcipbia Advertisement. ' 1 OKTVER- S 3 Vi&NS 1 ' I' : ■fe*Lk»i*(iDin;rmk i At(b fliii;t'Pßqo^ 1 ’ '•, W ’ ;ib'on;cui«ts, ARRANTBD equal.tpipy.jnlhpr.mrilio, anti have nover.been.injtned; by Fwb. or. lluilr dL*us, iKUSinglb!|hßlanoo. Ho also keeps or band a full supply of Cotninon-BhpB|ey,ntpdp|p 1 ghtcr iron, at lower prices. " Loiter GopyinglProsses and. Rooks. Tritoka for Stores, Factories, &.0.,,, iDrugglsiaVP/esses,-! i,:i i. .. ■ • Kaglo plaas Paper,;. , i • - Portable Sbojver'Ballis, &o.i . I ! Packing Levers,,... 1.. , Hoisting Machines, i i.v i .. ." Refrigerators amlWalor. Filters. , : ' OLIVER EVANS, , | Cl South! Second Sl.,)!ieloty ,C!hPSKuI, Phils ! ; I^jBEBIOBHATOR^I fj’or cooling MILK. and'aHonioUs Intended lot-dullwfary pur 'lloSOS. .i,l .T .I 1 '!- i‘ !■ 1 WAXEIIiRIVfPPA-.T ■ oti ly EH: py A N S.'. i iPJPJI* l?l) R ATPP: ,W OTEE FILTEItS, for. puryW,water ,la brackish or mmltly, vvlisllipr,i>y, rnins, minerals, pr otliorw.ise can bOnhei) pf ,pll eluant) price?, ?l the, War?; rooms, No. fil South Spepnt),street, Ityff ,<)p.or? bo' low .OhpTOifßtrflslra’lliMoliilila ■, October 7,1817.—1 y» sfiHii Ap\v s, ’ .Sy A hia, fTS Kj ANp jfiW : £i,liy.-ru(lJotyelled" gold dlliitPQlciil Lovers, Lppinep, SUy.o^^o\cro>i^2O (r Goji). fry .chains, gpli anOJ , silver,, ripjpi and*/lilmble« t 'oar' rings, ( immature ‘ cases, 1 mcdqlliqps,, fancy. cord die./‘SilycV, totild'on'detpa ‘sbooW. 1 tea 'sbls, forks, ladled, ‘lluttftkrilvcy, clips, 1 t&c. Fine plated castors, coko baskets.,camllcslielcli, jßritannia whfo, wpjlers, 't)l ACON*S LATENT jjA MPB, <fec.'Alflb. cold I*alcnt"lj£vojf frpri $4O tp sl6o'; Wrtt/el\eBflnd,clockB>oflolVtsd,,:‘;BuTic flit diamond point lifts ut ,v ■ ! *i ,} ,l ,// f..,.l j. & w. L/WAiRDj- I 106 ChdsMUlßf.ftbbvA Third Ht^-PliiUlfolphlo 1 December 0,1847. —ly - 'M : . . Oi^ HIHE subscriber lakes..this method,of, informing, *c«r< , Vii!k.> t. J G.'MiilW, , 'Pr&idehi-'' feie ,r, > ii n B JL'hiB 1 rtfendsand^lho’Pn^|foi f• Pice Pte.ideit»«4lAW'PKl v 6ulr.lih “p “ l/ ' dnd; e r ,!i.TAl-,e.<MUlci!jSecrethry^!J a mca.\v t okW> i , aB,lr Wl CAN UlES, of evervi variety (wlncrifqt quaU /® r «a^olm'an*-AftMbMii.Ktoßhßu*^.W3 , i r jly canhotWstfrpassed'byAtly’manufactured in stmub Hudton?-,. WilliomlPaal.lScbu Covin-M the Slatp) which ho wiJrsell Ayiiojesale orßeWjl J}a,vid>onu ,There .'arealso arriuihhor ofi eXJ; atTho Old Stand: jn Nefth .fdSfioydr SCrtehMei'o Vbinlediln tiro’adjacent icounlicawhuwill rtccbn' I’' 1 ’' jio'’aisp^eopB r ,FdVe(gn IfßfflTS SnLlTO.tfM ,W l i“ ti o n4 ' f »”'>“w ra "<ic addrfomprd them SI? ■*> lai'eal.ini]iorlaftoh,Avhich will bo eotil at t|;.ln .jjr forapprbvaltb IbeolßccofrtboOortpahV tX* pst prices,fqp,pash. ~.rlirj,pt_ock consists .in jpbitby tvllbbdisidoißiihodt'delay.' IPoli fu rl us . ' the following;;!,if; I. ’ ; „i ,i ,n-it , i,.,/prnialidfi soothe)hy-lawscfitlio Company. Vs '*• ■ Oranges, Lcmona,Jo;fitns, Prunes,,,V’ »c f. -t. It VntUtn,: ■! .Citron, J)qcoa Nuts. (qream ( Nu.% . t , AvObMitnni ■Starttatgvn ~ ..• Pea Nuts, Feqyn Nqtq,!4l mon(, fctSwffl'ih-iShWu:I' «#•*<«• iir’l I , rl hilts, Filhertp,.Aty', . ’’J-.i.r-.U r-i,U l i '■ e/e aiaili. _l.na „■ Ho would alsb call, the .attention ofAh,e. pupliji ( " n lem lh'< v;u.i iAGBHT>» i 11,.. . u,!. .i^ssssacsaasaw**^ !n connection fWilhtlhcabtf.ve he has jiisUfeboived *■* 2 apriraelotof vn.l' i WM ri*-»KiUI •j.li-i : 1 Prfesl^ oinsistingtpf! superior, crushed and Wfwdl.Lpaf Sugars, and a; goodiqualUy of Brown Sugars,JppC-' fee, from otgipfiripound; n suppriocarljqla of Imperial, y;oting„Hy;eqti and Black, TeasiiMo lassesjof pll'kinds,.Clippplalc, Qgppko.rs, Okeefifi Rice, Blacking, .Hatphes: Brushes, Ac. ..RjepJ), Spices, such.)aa Pepper,’ Ala])ici', ~Cinnamon, Cloves, Alualarfl.'lSiutmogß & Ginger.,;,A supply %f Indigo, (be6t;qunliLyi >Vanlii/ig Soda, Saltpgirp,4ai.„w;hiei) will bo select rpappo,- ablo prices. m 1..!, i i> The 8 sincere,tkqws,lp,the public for (lio,.|ifer?i,,pattpnage ejflpft4etii,tq : J)i(n during the lirno.hp bas.boen in business, ppijiippes, by attentionplojbihsincss.and a desire,tp,please, merit a contmuanfio ofthßrsame, All orders from d distance;promptly,attended to. „ ..... ~. 1 December I!': v '■ “iv ; ' ' Winter Supply : of v .' ir 'tlnfiSj'&c. ” "’’’ ■ S. W. iVAyElisTipk having jual’flpenea' hie WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods'; desires'to oall the parlicularautmllblj of Families aiidi Phy sician to assortmhnt bfi DRIJUS and MEDICINES, vihibh. have bieri purchased all the hest"h'ou'6cB lit Philadelphia, iinfj 'hiay lie relied upW for fresh peas, and excellence, .j", v;' 1 'Added to lhedo'Vv\ill be,found an ontiroUtookbf PAINTS, ,OIESJ" JJYE-STUFPS, Glass, &c. &oV, all of which ho will erispreVioi be. of the heat quality, and. at thqveiry lowcsipVicea.' ;He has'made Inany,'additions to his stock of ROOM,'•besides securing a new aupply of all the Text BookS.'llistoriCs, Readers, Lexicons,'Writing Books, &c. now in use in'College qnd our public sqhools which ho.will dispose of.on terms suit ed to.the circumslapr.es of all. ' .. ■ , ;r ' His stock of i'VJiVtT JIHTICLES em\mct% a r Rh and extensive collection whirhilwould bo,iin T possible to enumerate, but comprisinginany novel lies which cannot fail to strike the ey e .and :please the taste, such as .Ladies and Genlleman’scutlory, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouselldls rich and extensive soaps,shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket hooks, &c'. ■ Also, a new supply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Musical Instruments,' Umbrol lasj Children’s Toys, Door Mats, and other arti cles in "the variety; line) which With a constant supply'of fresh FRUITS; Nutsand.Confeclionary, of the richest <iunTliy;mdko a larae andSplendhf stock to which ho conli'dently indlfes the attention ‘and patronage of hialownand country TiiendsVat itlja old stand in NWih Hanover street, nearly op ; posilo the Carlisle Bank. ' 11 ’ . v -r..aiI W rtHA,yKj{STICK. Carlielq Dpc, 16 ? CHEAP, dbbo.stobe; iT'! &’-W. B. FLEMlNG,'VespOctfully infofjiy J J'their friends anil the ptililie generally,' that they have taken the Drug Store lately'owhed By 1 Mr. Franklin Mehafloy, and formerly by .Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North' Weal fcorh'cr 61 Itigh and Pitt, streets,directly opposite l)ie Man sion. House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, 'where, they have oh hand and intend constantly, adding large afiaortfhentpf . ijt Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fan6yAriicfeB, UlossV which they are determined to sell oh'accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their, undivided' attention t 6 the business, and hope* to receive a liberal sharp of eneduragement. 'Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. * ' ' \ . Carlisle, March 18,1848. GREAT" IMPROVEMENT IN TH K'. DA GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A. ROOTS Daguorreolypep, 140, C.hesinut Su,UIPLAUEL- PiflA, having been pronounced, superior, >in ; the cities of Europe and thp.Unilpd. Statpsj and been, just,awarded in the cliy of ,N. York, the pIoiAT- Pii&EpC“ihe FIRST MEPAIiior the,BEST, DAouEititßOTypES,” again calljj.attention tej,.his later and plili more ya]uab|e improvements. This Hast is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin:, \r, The True Light. !M. c&yJiaSjfiUetl up,a.robra.ln.ttiu third fl *Pfy<®CWA establishment, qjjpropsly to obt,alrt'.the. merest a'd vantage! pf tjio i>dr\|icrn‘. lighf.,;’ i Jid that direction is necessarily sought, er?, because of its fifmnpbsaiidunifpnujfy, arjd, I Mr. Root, with consummate fapl, re9olyeJ to avail I himself of this shadows.; ,> „i The Doslpn Atlas speaks of. the. portraits by the dislingulshedvUagurrreoiypist, M. A- Root,arid was astonished ju find that the ar,(had koenoariidd to such a high degreeidf.perfcciionv/- Mr.i{oot T iiy some now chemical discoveries, has beemHunhled totransfer tho human countenance to the Daguer reotype plate Whirlin' hchuVhey feKtKfxtJeliiy olio geiherinchncpivahlej* Even the joybim'dnd- labell ing face df the infant is transferred'in f rirf ihBiah( ,to the efydurlng sllvorplatd withasidnlfthingacclN rafcy,'notwithstanding Ih infant life there isscarciu ly a seoond or iime. the entirely *ol rest. | The North American and United Stales says pCa Famijy Grouj)"of Mr. ,Rogl— \yaa . ed’ombnet the first triumph#‘of ihis' lieaveVi-hdrn , i ■ • ■.*! ;s • v ’ii mil fSw.’i.i 'TIi&OUy Item 1 dhye-i-A 1 Wb a>b’ doTlkHted n #af .Philadelphians; to Ibarn' l.Ktft Mr.^lloortdok : tho , medal and ’highest prdmiunl J fo¥* lils.Bupofb ’pfe* 1 ; atfres'btilh iii New Yofk ehd cbm . petition. Thls is Iridccd'trgroat triumphl'Ubbt’s pictures are ad rjopr perfection as it possible got. Thpro , le i! thought,'doildßcyV i finUh', , and i tlijD highest in thpih’.** , 1 “The ihef arl.”— JJokfon S(ur; . j ‘»Tho uost iti' every pbljit of ilsnia Inquirer* # m.. < I “Ttib oaBt , 6Tbr , %yhibU , edJpJhlB , feWri^j» l > York Sun, .•.--•ii-uRB jsVv/jiT ; , 1 Jus LratffWflfi fiVSTW<HWWtvP/i?, 1 . 0 ?IJ? 1 S*!‘ . solved; whep qxqiniqiqg ihpsqKnß^qf,,lf qeya H)a : | “ BUorrqolypqo,“ihqiHljpy ityq,rq,,\hq hqat.,Bpqqimqnq’ . bl‘.l|iq i kli>4 <b»l. Iwd ■ p«fr , |)qsqqd(thronyli, choir. 1 linnds.V 1 |~,i,,;1 1i - Ui ’\n ii puv.tl ■■■!' ui..miqiil dn-J IIIQH;(i.HKRIF.f 1 TATI? or Kuindoiiouuii, 1 hcollaiid, a groat amateur in wqrka.of a letter to a ftiond in Philadelphia. “ There ia nOlhiriß/llket llmm .hera.vtllsyithroW.OSieoKrpielM- I |y-inilip Blmile—they arehqnulilult endtlce.lilltV nose perieot.il .■ -.ii*: .'.c'l/-. I 'Ou.c v : >c -.-ilf ch.vc i . . 'A 1 VdlqVhno might!bbTiflßJ Wlili'Sinilipf WbnitSs. , Uu,tTalnl|ldh, rdlOtWcs brTricV) j 8; vJh'e Wish 'lb ’ie i cuVdfAiilmil Itiid hoaullful'jibrlfliildi 'fiS kddppaTcos 1 i nnJ'moVnbrlals.'or siihplWnd' l ghiiiq i el' l flr)‘d!i<(lilfeilb' . arti'nlwiyfif'intoro'ating,’’ nro''tnvlt6U/ AtkH/jMM'i i well as citizens, to.oxatnlno the Htipprb.eaUcciiei) 1 ofr specimens In tVtq, Free' I BuerrebtypeUbbn^r!;:,- Fhiln, Dee. ,„,sldnll •J.'l >1 JOBWORK »..7/ NEATLY EXECUTED AT TUI® OFNC* 5 * •v»Tf*^fl.»WMra«*«;feah7n?rT rplttbAllen and Mumalpi K t JUhsuranoe Comnarty oTXiuVribGrland Couiuv ' Inopl'porated byamifet-of Awsoinblyi'ig.now r„if*, brgafiliedVatid'irfdiieratioattnderthemanafferiiofit viz: ,*>. - ( ); €ht. StayraabJJacob ShellyV Wm« U.Gonraa'' lidwifl' ! 'Hyery‘OhrUtiatt' Tina], RobertSicmjihr Hertry' l MiohW Cocttlityißenjatoin u ! Mbttßdfj’yeVl briMnd’Melchblr Brenbnianvwhotedjtecirbily a jj t and York'• boutitie's 1 id the ii^rahta^esAvh'idh ■ tHe cbmtian? hold'but; * l - ‘ ‘ *, * I The ratebbfmsurpndeare £s low abdfaVoralilg be any feofis bfecbmp^dmbe.r8 l .aTe irivitpd to inake to 1 thp 'hg|inw the comply who.are willing Vo tvaittfporithemai anv tini6i .'MeoDaa«iSULV; President. ': vl.jij-. ->i : fiNttVi Logan*! Vito\Preiidtntr i JjEWls ni!! t / ‘ Miguabb GodKm»p2Veu«u*cr,Vi: : , , ■j* Ficbrimry-.3 t 1 m \ ] Agknts— Christian » John C, Dunlap, Alien] 0. D. Harmon, Kingstown; HditryZcarlhg# Shift, pjanstown; Simon OysterrWormleysburg; Robert Moor**}.Carlisle* ■ v v .-.i;; a ,/ ) ! Agohts forYofk County—Jacob Kirk, general agt.' John iSheriricki Jblwrßankih, J. bowman, Peief jVV'olfofdf T-w; ; i l/iji: i;:/• ■ I I Agents for Hutrisbtirg—Houser &:Lochmnn. Delaware.' frliittial Shrcty insurance 1 C6nipdny 3 ,l^llactclplila. Oft' THE ‘ MUTUAL , PRINcV PJjE— a large Joint capital! Pr C * rniums reduced \b nearly one half of tho usual rules. By tho Act of tho stock it; pledged for the payment of, and,.losses which the Com pany moy sustain. And aflan additional ucnrifyiy the assured, tha .act; requires thalthcymr/i/iof ihc business shall he funded and repmin with (he cnrpt>> ration, as a -guarantee and vroiee(ton,lp the vuural against lues. This' furiiT Will J fi</ represented hy scrip issued! hy tbeiCompnnyi'bearing interest not exceed* irig six’ per r Cent;*-p6f annum* -The insured are emb tied to a pro rata share of the pf dflts of tho Company, and will receive that proportion of tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of earned premiums paid by him, bcarado the total'sum of earned premium! and capital stock. * The scrip thus 1 issued, to he transferable on the books of tho Company As slock. iNb'dmdend bfacrlp cap bo inode when the losses and expcnscs exeied the amodrft of earned premiums. The insured are protected from loss at thccUsfofo* ary rates of premiums, without any individual Huhll ity or rtsprinithiUiy for l tho losses or expends of the C , orp()Tatio^ff / 'Thh' I flA»t!i‘frf , hove^all the rights of membership,—iconyolt» flf Wll elections, and ore clisi< hie os Directors dft’he XJbrpbration. /.The subscribes‘bW been-appointed agent for lhi» Company, fsfiuprri'vdrpf every other 'VnAuhmce. ho would confident recommend it to his friends and (ho public. For full particulars enquire either by letter Or petv Bon'io Vw,i .4QHIU; MYERS. Carlisle, July 22, .1 £147., _ • ~ ■ ■; i 1 , -v " ->Ti ’ Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge, : it ; m A'CURE FOR WORMS. Prepared hy Samuel F; ! Greks, one! sold ichohtalt and retail by him ut.Ltmtlown, Vo. ■ V S'lhe nbnvo article Will recommend itself, the wuj l * ’ixw.Mbor thinks it unncccssoyylo Buy any tiling in it* farbV, ns numerous certificates of its good rlKw could ’ be obtaipbd, Both in thb' cast anil west—bow 'ovci' ho'Kns thought ptopcf lb add the following only.' < Froln-R. Camphell, certify that a child of minoi'four ycafe'old was troubled with Worn.*, and after using bno vial; of Creen’s; celchistrd trr* mifuae, my Inly had-from 100 to 300 Worms expell ed, and became perfectly healthy afterward*; I therefore recommend u ! lo the public. R. CAMPIIEJiU Huntingdon Co. t Vo, '■ From James 'Hr/sniinilov, Esq.—A r <l»ughlcr of mino 8 yortfa bld ilWvhhrge'd 120 Wnrinn by thaw* 'of a vial of Vermifuge,' 1 " ” JAS. lIEISVJSBSOJtfi Huntingdon Cu., Vo. ■ From, Jfoitx. C. riowAiui.—A . ciiild of inine almnl ■1 ycanyobi being Jibubjqd with Worms, I |iurclm*d a vpif blj inn my eh Id Vutqtwo dba?B, it |i»m|,-uunirds of la Worms «.<cpu|li;d v . y j C. HOWARD. ! Zanesville, t)lnb, Aug. 20, 1847,. . ,j, : ■ . I certify(fjiiltl of mini#! 5 ycarsolil vrw in'O bled wUh yVornib, and I |»u>clia«icd >i.il of Green* uffpr gHim ,w « or lunj ffiy chjUl discharged upwards ofdO V* onn« ■ wlteb, SQpL $ lfci’7, * t * . ‘ i iVr snio by Wm. Brattom, Druggist,' N«w vl '‘ c > Cumberland county. Pu. ; ' V< t P, S. , ‘Y6H i Worma ond wo.will w> * rant ibo moiUqii|p f <T ,| / *. *' February 2| t ' 1^4§,~-Gnp . ... . 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