t UnscttlcdClalms. EAVINGhhd- - several syonrs*. experience in the , EiecomV uml ; Third Auditor's Offices in Wash ington city, *D. C.,) ; uiid:buing thoroughly owjuain leii with the details of such, accounts aa/aro- audited ihosp offices, particularly those of Quartermasters ana Recruiting officers of the. Army, the undersigned respectfully tenders .his .services os an Attorney, to such as wish.to succeed ,in having an early adjust* men t. of their 'account's,'with a perfect confidence that ho will.be able to give the most ample satisfaction to alj who entrust their.business to his care. . had.control of 01l the RccruifingQccoUnts in.thfi 3cCotiU Auditor’s March, 1846,t0 .Decombc*, 1847, (during which time'the eleven Re giments were raised to servo in tho war with Mexico.) of thd vouchors for all transportation in those accounts in tho Third Auditor’s Office; Irom December,.lB47, to the 8d instant, and ; being inU- with' the several individuals em ployed in both of said Offices, he Hatters himself that K o .P°s aeßSCa a3vanta S eB over those of any other indi- Viduiali to enable him to arrange such accounts pro- P e *ly. a nu to prosecute them to a speedy sottlomont. "X pulling their business into his hands, officers will ' zj? from the trouble and expense of a visit to Washington,, Where, after they have arrived, From tho great, press of business before the offices, they will . find it extremely difficulty if hot impossible, to have their accounts taken up during any reasonable period of timei. His charges will bo moderate, and ho pledges himself to Use dll honorable ‘means, ito vance the interests of those who may faVor him with their patronage, . Accounts for back-pay and also For three months' Ufctra pay, will bo attended to at the same time! and Vvhere sums are found duo the officers, the amounts will bo promptly remitted them through the mail. Particular attention will be paid to the claims of soldiers who served in the Mexican war, Bounty land,, for back pay, extra pty, «fcc. Also, to the , claims of the. widows-and children of deceased sol diers for Pensions, and finallyto any and every de scription of claims arising before theDepailfticnts or before Congress. Letters should he poxt paid, and addressed to , S. J. BOWEN. Washington City, D, C» August 2,1849—8 m York & CumbcrlaiiU KsUlrdnd. stockholders in the York and Cumberland Railroad Company, residing in Pennsylvania*! arc hereby notified that the following ndmocl ins(al»j ments, in addition to those heretofore called, are re-I quired to.bo paid at the York the periods mentioned, namely:. • Two dollars a share on the-Ist of October next* , Two dollars a share on the Ist of November next. Two "dollais a share on. the Ist of December next. Two dollars a share on the Ist of January, 165(1. , By order of the Board. ' ' BLIW3WIS, Treasurer, York, Sept. 13,. 18-19—41 CAUTION A JUDGMENT NOTE for $175,00 was stole? from the.trunk of the undersigned, with several other articles* in the Borough of Carlisle, The pub* Ho are hereby cautioned agaiusit purchasing or dis counting said note. - The note, was drawn in favor of T, O. Sullivan, on Frcd’k. Common, endorsed by John CorniiMii, and witnessed by Jus. Hurst, some time In M.«y last. , .T. 0. SULLIVANi Carlisle, Sept. 13,’ 1849—3 t ' flfotlflo to Builders, PROPOSALS;, will received by the Board of School Directors ofNorlli Middleton township, till the Ist of October next, for building a School House an (lie land of. Adam Hooker, in said township. For particulars and plan of building* inquire of the under signed, JOSEPH CULVER, Pros’!. September 13, 1849—3 l Estuto Notice* LETTERS bf administration on the estate of Jas EU’ioU, deceased* late of Wcsipennsborough township Cumberland county, Pa., Hate been granted to the subscriber residing in said township, and ctmnly aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immcdiilo payment, and those haying claims will present them properly authonth rated for.settlement to A ' JOHN ELLIOTT. Ex’r. September lB49,.—fit* ' • / Estate Notice.. J FITTERS of administration on (he estate oflsaoo j Bidloman, deed., lata «f Silver Spring townshipi Cumber luml county, Pa., bate beep grunted to the sub* ficriher living hi Hogestown. All persons indebted to S lid estate arc requested to make lirtmcdluto pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated lor setllernefil Id JOHN FIREOVID, Adm’r. Augo-d 23, 1849—Gt NOTICE. VPPfjlt'A HON will he made at the next session of the (legislature of PennsylhMita. for an slier* stlon ln the (Shorter of the Carlisle Deposits Bank, so as to' confer upon the institution the rights and-pri . tilegcs of a Bank of issue. By order of the Board of Directors. - ■ W. S. COBBAN, Cashier. Carlisle Doposile Bonk, \ June 30, 1840. 5 NOTICE IrsThorcby given* that the undersigned has been np. jL pointed Trustee by tho Conrt ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, under a deed ul voluntary as signment for tho benefit of creditors' by M. C. Davis and wife. . All persons having any claims against the said Davis ore requested to present (hern (o tho un» dorsigned, residing in North Middleton township, or leave them for me With Samuel Hepburn, Esq.* in Carlisle, Any person Indebted to snid Davis, is requested to make payment fo me without further delay. ABM', tAMUtiRTON. September G, 1849—4 t Ten Cents Reward. tIANAWAY from the subscriber .living in Dick* Inson township, Cumberland county, on the 20th of July last, un indentured apprentice to the Farming Business, named Jaurb Mitciirlu Said boy had on when ho Wont awoy, a chip hat, striped frock coat, a dark summer jacket, and a pair of striped cotton r pants. Any person returning said buy shall receive . ffctf above reward but no charges, and all persons are . forbid harboring or trusting him on my account. riciiaud patton. September 13,1649—3 t Newvlllo Academy. SkLkct Oi.Assirai» AMi SciENTiric Scnoor., Neuvitle, Camherland County, Vu. IT is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater imlo'cemcnts to htudents thtrn (ho t bovc, l.ocuted in (he midst, of a community proverbial for their Intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, (his Academy can effectually goard its meinhprs from evil and immoral influences, Advan* (ages are likewise offered to tfroso desiring (o pttretfo the study of .the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. Those having sons or ward*, and wishing to send them to » Scinimiry of learning, nro respectfully soli cited to visit Nowvillo. and judge of (ho advantages for jhemsetves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full'particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON* Principal. Nowvlllo, Pa., Aug. S 3, 18-10 ly manufactory of Pocket llooloi, Ac. No, Cltesnul Street, u6ovt Srcondi Phila. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public atten tion to his supcrioi and tasteful slock of Forol o „.iU r Ba’b o.™L n ,)„ ar j runes, Dominos, *, c * Hi. ..«„m.n, con.i.l, of tho mo., Inhibnibl, and mod.ro .lyto., of ,bo Boot, quality sml w “,f e n “ Workmiinahlp, omhracing »,ary daaUl, f lno torn, which ho will atoll time, bo prepared m L ,Ib. h and furnish wholesale or retail on the most uUam. Ingterma. v , I PWchUsof* who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their own in terests by calling at this establishment. F. IT. SMITH, Pocket Ruqjt Manufacturer, 63A Chce, St, Philo; Aug. 30, 1810—Orn WOOD UANTED AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE. ... MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,* THE annual session for 1849 dud '6O will com mence, with Introductory Lectures, on the last Monday of Octobcc.nexU The daily Lectures thereafter will bq temporarily delivered in tho commodious buildihg neatly fitted up for the purpose, on. Liberty street, one door north of Baltimore, 1 MEDICAL FACULTY, • , jbrtir Cv 8. MonKtm, M. Di—lnstitutes arid Prac tlce of Medicine; Med. Jurisprudence and Mental Diseases. Georos'C; Mi Ronnnrsi M» Di—-Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. • Reginald N. WmoiiT, A.M. M.D.—Chomiatry. . A. Ssowdek Piooot, A. M. M. D.—-Anatomy and Physiology. • • • R» N. Wuioirrj.A, M. M. D.—Surgery. A. 8. PldboT, A, M. M. D.—Therapeutics, Mat. Medica. and Hygiene. The duties of tho Demonstrator will bo,performed by the Professor of Anatomy. :• The Fadully have at their command tho most am ple moans, apparatus, models, &c., for a course as thorough and complete as is delivered in .the best regulated institutions in tho country. The Obstetri cal models are the largest and best over imported, and were procured in Paris, at great cost. , , Tho Faculty intend, as soon as possible, to Fill the vacant bhaii-s frith gentlemen, thoroughly qualified to meet the responsible duties thereof. They pledge themselves to Unwbatlcd deVolibn to tho interests of all vVho may. bo disposed to put thom sclVcs under thoir tuition. . . Tickets $l6 each;'Diploma $2O; Demonstrator $10; Matriculation 05. Students arriving in the qily’aro requested to call on fibmoTnembcr of the Fa* culty, who will give advice with regard to tho selec tion of a hoarding houso, &c. For further information address the Dean of tbo Faculty* . REGINALD N. WRIGHT; No. 103 West Fayctto street, . one door west of Liberty st. September 13, 1840—4 m . |l UNIVERSITY OP MAItVJLANO FACULTY OF PHYSIO. 1 SESSION OF 1849—*50. ‘I fpHE LECTURES will commence on MONDAY, IJL 29th October, and continue until tho 15th of I March, ensuing. Chemistry and Pharmacy—WM. E. A. AIKEN, .M , d;, L. L. D, Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH. . 'i'bcrapoutics, Materia Mcdica and Hygiene—SAM UEL CHEW, M.D. Anatomy and Physiolocy—JOSEPH ROBY M. D. Theory and Practice of Medicine—WMi POWER. M.D. ' Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children— RICHARD H. THOMAS, M.D. . Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato my—GEOßGE W. MILTENBERGER. .Instruction in Clinical Medicine and ClibicalSur* gory every day at tho Baltimore Infirmary, opposite tho Medical College. The rooms for practical an*« atomy will be opened October Ist* under the charge of the demonstrolor. Fees for the entire course $9O. Comfortable board may bo obtained in the vicinty of the Medical College. - September 13, 1849—3 m TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER & BRO., most respectfully solicits , attention to their fresh stock of English, French,.Gormah,.and American Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glaiiswoie, Per fumery,.Patent Medicines, &c. Hating opened a new store; No. 894 Market Street, with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully so licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who m»y fuel disposej/to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugsand Medicines,dn as liberal lerms as any other botlse in (he city, und to faithful ly > xecuto all orders entrusted to us. promptly and with dispatch. . One of the proprietors being a tegular physician, guaiantee of tho genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. ' Wo especially invite druggists and country mer chants, who may wish to became, agents for “ Dr.* Keeler’s Celebrated Family .Medicines/* (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful ly remain. J.N.KEBLEK&BRO.; Wholesale Druggists, No. 2tf4 Market St. Philadelphia, SCpt., 1 ,184fi.—ly». TWO GREAT fiSSttßrtlONS PHIIBD m ONE 1 JUNE, TITUS & CO.’S CIRCUS & MENAGERIE COMBINED. ndcr tho Mauuecmenl of Hr, D. C. Quick. thiß linintnisu putnldiMimenl combines HkhLAR ‘■JrT MOHl ‘ I’i’.iiiT.trr muxirnnx m •''jd> AMMAI.H ever oxhttdiod, with mi mny. iltlAN 1 KOl’l'K superior to any other ever organ Izcil. Among tho animals J» thja cxbtbiilua T? i. splendid WHITE OR POLAR BEAR. IND only specimen of this species in the Unlt<-<t Hutu*. Also tin -PERFORMING ELEPHANT ROMEO! l ho most sngurioiis amt thoroughly trained Klepinin! in tho world, together with specimens of nearly m-. pry species of wild animals existing. The nines triaa department comprises all the principal lul.m of J.uropn and America. Among its prominent mem bers will be the . RIVERS FAMILY! irorn AsUeysand Inincora's Amphitheatres, Lon don and Purls, universally acknowledged as Hit! bc»t gymnnsu and norobals In the world. Atm MAHTKM NIsVIEV/lSs THE DARItfO BACKWARD RIDERi Together with MU. I.HONAIin, the great Two and hour Horse Rider {.Master I.I’KK Rtvims.tho inLnit Pajtiesirion 1 MR. H'J’ONB, the Unequalled Kccnu -1 idpr •, Messrs. Crawford, Durham. Heubor, llelhmiv Holloway, and numorous other Artists of tho hi«lio»t order of merit. ° SAM EATIIHGI* The Rest and Most Popular CI.OWN in America Is n member of this company. With those uhrmmllo-l resources the proprietors wrll bo enabled to present a class of rxiuestriun Ihitertainiiisuts eeliusuiii in-erv .9 •*.£* the kind ever before produced, while tho ‘, of ¥ v !" s -'i.lmulo may bon amined without additional charge,—the whole lorm* ing a Conib(iintjpu of Attrnctimis such as the world has never before witnessed. Kach Cerfiinnamia will be concluded wfth the thrilling feats of MR. liens Liby, tho great LION CONQUEROR, bIONS. TIiJHIIS, AND LKOPARDfI Tins as it makes Its public entree into town, will be preceded by the empire City band. Under the direction of Mil. a. poor, wbo will on «om,!inPh?i.f.Merlt‘l',,n^lB V!i ,h c,iolco selections oi o® « u ?‘ o, Director, Mil. C. lUVKHB. > Mter. Mil. 11. HUNTINIiTON. n 01.1., ilo**" 1 ' 111 *" 1 Me '“ r B° a " J «"»H bill. .1 the Tk. above Ml.br.lM ..Übll.ho,™ wfll ..hlb« 9, 1840 AiV, TUESDAY, Oolobor omen Ton- n c ,7T ; POSSESSION will bo given Immediately. Apply i C«li..e, B c Pt .G,1840-3, DIUrGS, FANCY GOODS, BOOHS, AC. A T HAVERSTICK’B old OBtnblißhml Drug and XX Book Store; on North Hanover sited, a neW supply of. Drugs and medicines, fresh on«jl carofujly selected, together .with a ribh,yariedand extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, Books; Perfumes, Soaps, Cuttlery, Gold and Silver Tehs and'Pencils, Corne lius’ Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girandolos and Flow er Vases, Elhorial Oil Lamps.' Fruits end Confec tionary, and a variety of bthcr articles which it impossible to ondrrietdto, but coraprising,the most splendid display ever offered in Carlisle, and at pH*- ccs correspondingly cheap... The attention of bis old friends and customers ahd the public goncrallv is particularly invited to his present stock* witti which they cannot fail to.be pleased. May 24,1849* 8. W. HAVERSTICK, . Hardware. JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware, store of JACOB no,\y,as9oHmbhi,of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bittg, chisels, broad and hand axes, halchetb, drawing knives, planes and plane hilts; hand, panhel, and ripping saws; mill and cross cut saws of Roland’s make.warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superior quality that haknevef been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, ji}pah,hnd.brass candlesticks; an assortment of Bntunia and Glass Etherial Lamps, dpoohs, shovels, .water and Iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils, vices; files and rasps, of every kind and price* . Watts* bar iron, hoop and band iron, oast, shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good.. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs Wetherill’s pure while.lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. . 150 kogS DnncanNails, warranted good; . 60 doz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes Please call at. the well known etora of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street} next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle, May g‘l, 1840' i I ‘ ; ■ L. R BROOmAU’S - Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry Store. ifl WHERE -Gold and Silver Watches of every description'con bo had at from ten to dßiav fifteen per cent, less than an; other atoro in New York or Philadelphia. Persons who wish, to get a good watch; perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the subscriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly lb# prices: . Gold Levers, full jewelled,,lB carat cases, $3B Silver ' do ,do do 12 Gold Lepincs, jewelled, 18 carat ca Silver do , do Silver Verge Watched, from $3 00 upwards. Gold pohcils from $1 00 to SS 00; Gold Pons, with silver coses, and pencils attached, for 75 cents. ..Also, a handsome assortment of rioWand fashion able' Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ex change. LEWIS R?DROMALL, No. 110 North Second.street} second door below Rdco, Phila. . • Out this advertisement out, and. bring it along, you will then he sure to got into the right store. April 19y1849—1y NO other Medicine has over been’ introduced to [the public that has met with such unporallcd success; as Dr. Soule’s Oiiir.NTAi. DAM Pitts.- Having been bat six years before (he public.and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into ev ery Stole in the Union and Canadasj They have absolutely bcctftnh the standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably com pounded (hat when taken in largo doses they speed ily cure acute diseases, and when tafcen In stoall doses (hey operate like a charm, upon (ho most deli cate, nervous female, and have raised nurhbefs from their beds when all other remedies hud failed. Wo here refer (o but a few of the many miraculous cures ejected by the Use of said Pills, Spinal Affection. —Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jef ferson co. f N. Y., was cured, after she bad been con fined to bed 6 years, with Spmul dlecaseaftd Ab scess of (he Lungs. The bill of her regular PhyaU ciun (Dr. Johnson of Olay,) had amounted to $OOO/ Sec Circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility.—Vita. Down of Olay, N. Y„ wai cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous de bilily and Scrofulous alTcction of the head, after «hp ; had been confined six months and all other modi-* cince hud fulled. Cough and Consumption Cured —Wm. Bcntlyf of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough after lie hod boon confined to hid bed fora longtime, and'was given up by ibo Physicians. Ho had used most of tho cough medicines of the d«iy, and was supposed by his friends and physicians, to be in the lost stugo of Consumption. Dyspepsia*—A* B; F; Ormsby,- of Syracuse, N Y„ wus cured .of Dyspepsia, so sovuro as not to bo able to work for two years. Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe ense of Dyspepsia, Cosllveness and Ner vous Debilift, of years standing, after expending largo sums of money to', no purpose. See Cir culars. Weeding Piles.— Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Pleading Piles of a number of years Standing, ofWuioing a variety of Pile medicines without effect. Mm. Williamson, of Belhlcham, ft. J., wasofßlc ted Hit thirty year* ,wKK disease of the chest and stomach, a few doses of these pIIU cart'd kor. John Darling, of Wcstford, Oswego co., N. Y., was greatly benoftlled in a case of Asthma and dif ficulty of breathing, by use of those pi)U. • Sewrc ease of Piles.— John Bolton, of Hardwick, Otsego‘co., N. Y,,was cured of a severe cose of Piles and extreme costWeneas of long and painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a few shil lings to be relieved from so distressing a com plaint. Wm. Mockbridgo, of Sodus Point, N. Y. t was cured of Cough, Ner.vons, Debility, and general de rangement of the digestive organs.. He had been sick, for years; and spent hundreds of dollars to got relief, but to no purpose, and was so discour aged ho could hardly be persuaded to . take , the Pills, Thoobovo ofe all cofci in which a)l other rome dies failed to euro or give relief. Many of the some character might bo published if wo bad space.— For particulars see the Botanic Institute, which can bo had of agents. HkWahji or Couß^snxxtT*. As Ihoro are spurious PiHa in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, bo auro to soO before you buy that thte flame of “ DR. E. L. SOUEE 6c CO.” is on th'o lace of the Boxes/ None' others can be genuine. not aware thWany who is making a spurious article has yet darod lo make use of our name; but some of them have hid the impu dence to imitate our bo*o* and’ copy oir Circulars, Certificates, dec. Unlessthe public aro soreful when' they purchase, (hey will bo deceived. 1 . The.following persons, in this county 1 , are agents for the above Medicine. , r J. C. G. B. Altick, Shipponsburg. Wm. Ban, Nowville, Jacob Helfelbower, Nowhorg, '> Joseph L. Sterner, Mifflin township, \ Perry 6c Oristlieb, do. ) John Ernst, ’ do, A. Cathcan, Shepbohlstovin. | J. Q. Millur, New Cumberland. C. Meliingor'r Tavern, Stoughstown. A. C. Norton, (Magtauchlin’s Hotel).Carlisle,Pa„ General Agent for Mainland .’and Delaware; to whom nl| orders should bo odilresßod. Carlisle. Juno 20.1*849^—0m. Furniture Varnish, Just-received o X\ Dr. Rawlino* Drug store. I-IFE IWSFBA'IICE. THe Girard Mfe lnsimmce Annuity and Trni . ‘ Company; b( iPMladelpliia,. . Office No! 159 Chesnut, Street, Capital 9300,4)66; ‘cHarterPerpetuai. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the moat favorable , terms ; receive and execute Trusts, and'revive dbpofcUs on jnterbst. - . The Capital being paid tip and invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to theinsufed; .The premium may bei paid in yearly, half.yearty oi quarterly payments. , , , The Company,add a BON US bt stated periods to the insurances of life. .Thisplan of insurance is (he most approved of, and is. more .generally in uso'.'than any other In Great Britain; (where the subjeot.is best understood by the people, and where they have had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, pf all kinds, 87 are oh this pldn. ; : - The first BONUS was appropriated in Decern her*.lB44, amounting to 10. per cent., on the sum insured under the oidestpolicies; to 8j percent., 7i per cent., &0., &c.» on others, in proportion to Ihe time of standing, malting an addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., &c., to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50, per cent, on the premiums paid, and .without.increas ing the annual payment.lo thp Company. The operation of the BdNUS will be seen by the following examples.from the Life Insurance Register of the Company! thus: Sura Donator Amt. of.folicyand Policy. Insured. Addition,' bonus jmyabld at tltq party;. decoDßo. No. SB 81,000 8100,00 81,100.00 ■> 88 5.500 250.00 . 2,750.00 “ 205 4,000 400.00 4(10.00 . •' 270 2,000 .1)5.00 2,175.00 . “ 333 5,000 437;50 , 5,437.50 Pamphlets Honiainihg the' table of rates, and explanations of the subject, ferine of application, and further information may be had at the office, gratis, in person .or by. letter,.addressed to the President or Actuary. B. W, RICHARDS, President,- JNO; P. JAMRS, i/ltluiiry, Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—1 y. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74. Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at'their Agencies throughout tho State*, at the lowest rates of premium. - 00 00 00 00 Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single l ife, Age. For 1 yea#; 20 81 30 99 40 1,29 50 1,86 59 8,48 Example.—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by, paying the company 95 cents would secure Ip bis family or heirs $lOO should ho die in one year; or for $9,90 he decutos to them. $1000) or for $l3 annually for seven years he secures to them slpoo should ho die in seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to ho paid when bodies. The insurer securing his, own bonus, by the difference in-amount of premium* from those charged by other offices. For, $49,80 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in one' year.' ' Forms of application and all particulars may be had at the office of .Fdbd’k* Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Prca’t. Tockrtt, Secl’y.. Furu’k. Watts, Alt*y. Dr. D. N. Maiiox, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 y XTlre insurance* fIIHE Mien and BaetpennsbProughMu itfalFite ,jL insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act ofAsBerobly,ia now fujjy organized,and in operation undertbemanagement ofthe following commissioners; viz: Cht Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wrai IL Gorgas, Lewis Hyor, Christian Titzel, Robert Slerrettj Henry Logan, Michael Cocklinj Benjamin Hi Musaer, tfevi Merkei,Jacob Klnc,Sami, Prowell, sr,and Melchoir Brenemon,whoreBpectfully call thoatiehtioh ofcHiZens of Gdinb'orland ami York counties to the advantages which thh corhpany holdout* r i*he ralosof insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become membefe are iflvitedto make application to the agqtits of the oortfpany who are willing to with tr{>6fi them at any time; JACOB SHELLY, President, Henry Logan, Wee Pretident, Lewis Hyer, Secretary . • MicHAfit Co’oKMN, Treasurtti February 3, 1848. ,Ao*stb— Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen; C. B. Hdftfton, Kirigrflowfff Henry Zoarlng,- Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Roh6ft Moore; Charles 8011, Carlisle. Agents forY l ork County—JacobKirk,general agt. John Shorrick, John Rarkin, J. Dowpan, Peter Wolford. AgA'nts for Ifafrislrarg^-Hoaser fic Lochman. JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla, THIS article is employed with groat success, and by tho most eminent phyaiefttfts of (hla city, fbf the cure.of (ho following diseases: Scrofula or .Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphililic affections, titter and ulcers, while swellings, scurvoy, neuralgia or tic doloureux, cancer, goitre or bronchoedo, (swelled necky spine disooftg, ;cbroniQ disease of tho IQhgs, fo counteract the destruc tive effects of moremy, jaundice, hypnrtrophy, or en largement of tho heart, palpitation and trembling in tho region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of tho bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseased of the skin, such asringwormd, bifos, pimples, car buncles, elc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from an impart state of tho blood and other fluids of tho body, in shWt oil diseases whore a change of the system is required. Prepared only by tho proprietors, John C. Baker Co., wholesale druggists and chemists, No. 100 North Third street, below Row street, Phila, Price 60. cents per bottle. Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, medi cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior article, of Imitation Plats Glass, at about one .fifth the price, of English or French Plates, any size, cut to order. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsepariila for sale at R. Williams’ Drug store, Columbia, John F, Long's Drug More, Lancaster, Pa.J 8. Elliott, Car lisle I and by Henry & Cesiow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third stro. te, Haniehurg, Pa. December 7,1849—1 y Hats! nn(«! Sfriivo inn SqnMiin Fionioiso Ton 1848. THE aubscribor would respectfully call the atten tion of tho public to his largo assortment of S~\ Hats Sc Caps, S* of fholatest fashion., consisting of Moleskin. Bonver.flno While Rockoy Mountain Beaver, Otter, Dru.h, and Russia hats of ovary quality, anil at dif ferent prlcoa. Also on hand a fine OMorimonl of Slouch or Sportsman s Hals, (vfl,y fghl) togothor with a general assortment of nearly every doacrln lion of Oops, of ail sixes, and at all prices. Country deolets and nil who wish to purcirese hats or cops, aro invited to call, a. Clio subscriber is prepared to give greeter bargains than ch'n he had elsewhere Don’t forget the loco, No. 9, Horpor’e Row. 1 _ „ „ , WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 96, M4B. S BOARS, A primp lot of imported Sogor. con- Jsiontly on hand, and for solo by ■ . H. A. STURGEON, August 16,1849 toto. j. w. BAwiiws, invites the attention of the XVpublic to, his,fresh.supply of Drugs, Chemi cals,'.Dye-Stuffs, this, varnishes, Window qGlftwa,,Spices. patent Medicines, Perfumery, YW Bobks andSmiibhaty, Musical and Surgical Os Instruments, Fruits and C'ohfefctlonary, Among'his extensive variety may be found.many articles rarely kept in small Beside Ids Complete assortment of drugs, .chemibals, he has abcordeohs, hrro.tvlooi, almonds, alcibiade> oil, aromatic vinegar, bibles, bead bags, Buffalooombs, breast pins. Bear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards, Beef marrdW,blabkink,blacliin^,bou^leis; brooches, black pomatum, bjack fat tobacco, Brit ish lustre, blue ink, Canary seed, candies, bards, cream nills, camphlne, cap paper, cachore arbma lise, composition, corn salve, courtplaMei 1 , bastUe soap, canes, cloth brUshfeSj blocks, crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid, cologne water, cut glass, extracts, catheters, car riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch‘metal, eap lustrdlb, eau divine de tenus, English walnuts, envelopes, French fans, figs, fire board ppfpnsj fishing llhbs and'hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fifes, flageolets; fiddles and fidd|e strings, fire works, gold pens) gelatin, gibe, gbitars & guitar strings, , gold leaf, garden Seeds, gun blips and gun powder, , gold leaf .tobacco, glass globes, ground rice, har- ; monicans, hair combs, hair bruBhes,;hair oil, hair dye,arid hair bracelets, India and indelible ink, i ink powder,and ink sand, iVbry combs, rings and < rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice;lily while i liquid booking,.lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk; maccaroni,- Meen fun, Macassar oil, safes, motto wafers,music books, nice salad oil,.note ftapbf, heedlfe bases, nerve | powder, No. C; hail brushes, oranges, Olcojihane, prayer books, paper. flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand/porte nionnais; pocket glasses, pen-knives, pink saucere r peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs, philooomp) post, pape/t.poor man’s planters, rose water, rfiisine, riding, whips, razors, razor straps, Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shav ing oream, soap and brushes, snuff boxes, shawl pins, shif); studs, smelling, bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors,' sealing wax, silver pencils, sil ver leaf, siaroh polish, splubd hltterS, shgafs, sy ringes, sheepfskins, sand soap, spongb, sand pa per, testaments, teaberry tooth wash, loolh how der, toy watclieS, Thompooh’s ej*e ivaffer, tooth ache drops, loileleoap, tweezers.jtrusses, tea bellS, table mats, thimbles,, violin*; Vermillion, vanilla beans, wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are nil for sale at Dr. Ifawlins’ Drug store, -.ainSUebt,Carlisle, Physicians, Storekeepers. Pedlars, and others, will be supplied on liberal terms Medical advice gratis. May 3,1849, ■ The Symptoms of Worms ARE; the longue oftert whUb and loaded; the breath heavy aha fetid,* a dl&greeahle or sWcct ieh taflle in’the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remaikably defi dent, and at otbero voracious. There is sometimb* a sickish feeling.wilh vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowelo are irregular; the stools ore slimy, and there is on oc casional appearance of wotms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itebiness of the fundament ond nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sudden ownklng in a fright. There are, at, times, headache or giddiness; ringing in the ears, or even deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper. In some case's epilepsy and cholera, and oven apolectir and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the, brain ihd'tatalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations ond on irrogular/bvcr; (he counte nance is generally pallid or sal/.nv, and somewhat bloated, ond there is occosional flushing of one or both cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Worms; arid Iho most eflfecturi, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J; MYERS* WORM TEA. Prepared by Dr. J. W, it A WLIS&, a ( his wholesale and retail Drug store, Carlisle, Pa. None genuine without his written signature. Why will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing mer cury when they can get “ Dr. Mums’ Woriii Tka.V which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that baVe over been discovered for the cure of Worms. Each package C i*l ■a* suffitiehi medicine for any case of Worms, aha whfen made according to the Directions is verv pleasant to take. Price only 25 cents. . Oj*Warranted good or the mcncy returned. Jtrim 7,1849—1 y For 2 years. For Life. 01 1,60 1,30 2,04 1,64 2,70 2,07 3,04 2,97 6,03 ... Blind nlani(f'a£t6ry. H CLARK, 'tfeniiian Blind Manufacturer, Sinn ■ of the Golden Engle, No, IS9 * 143, South Second street, below Dock .treef, Philadelphia, keep. a ' w “J a har >d a Urge ond fashionable assortment AN ? NARROW SI'AT WINDOW. DLINM, manufactured. tnr rl|e hHi nWAirir, and of the beat materials, and at the lowest cash prices Having refilled and enlarged hie establishment, ho is prepared to completo orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Cunslanlly on hand on assoi'lmem Mahogany Furniture of every variety manufactured expressly f or hie own “lids ‘’ Urch!,B,:rB m *y rely on a g7od CT Open in the evening. V 0M r e '* I ' rom • « 8 »«nco packed carefully, and sent free cf porterage to afly poYl of tho city. Philo', August 10, IS49—ly . LLARK, WLL perforin all operations a port the Teeth that are required for their preservation/ auol, *a Sealing, Piling, Plugging,&c, or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full ecu. 47*011106 on Pittstreet,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. ' N. B. Dr.LooittlsiVrfjbeohsentfromCarlisle the last ten days, in each month. December 14,'1848. »B. JAS. B’CIHLIiOCII, Wlhli give his attendance in file different bran ch'oa of his profession, In town or country, to r,vor him with a call. Ofiioo oppoall the 2d Presbyterian Church and Wcrl’a Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. foulko. . 1 Carlialo, Sept, 0,1849—1 f »n. j. k. smith, Homoeopathic physician, reepectfui/y tenders hts professional services (o tho ciliaons m usritsie and vicinity. Office in Snodgiess’ Row. next door to Jualico Holconili's, where ho con at all times bo found, when not profoasionoliy engaged, laniaio, Juno 7, 1640—tf m. n. ii. i.E.niAit, ~ SURGEON DENTIST, (stteexeson to, jiii, j. c . isxvv.i T? ESPECTFULLV informs the cilitrns of this iVidoco and vicinity, that having made himself thoroughly acquainted With Iho Tntonr as wdl a. noXm n| L rnn l> ' ,rl | I ° rDc ' ,li “ try ' ll6 nowpropaiedto perform all opoialluns onlruetcd lb him, |o tho Satls feollon of oil, at moderate charges. Orvtcx— South Hanover street, adjoining the office of D'r'/'O. W. roulfce, end Immediately opposite thtf Sd Presbyte rian church. , 1 ; ■ March 1,1849—1 y , ' • ‘ ' OAMUEL HEPBURN, will rosumothopraolico Oof Iho law. in. Iho several'oountica (Cumber land, Party and Juniata,):of hia late Judicial dis trict. , Any business. entrusted (o Ida oare will be promptly attended to,, Oflioo in Mta. Ego’s cor ner room, North Hanover street, immediately o p. posilo the Dank. Carlisle, March 8, 1848—tf . , - j.b. rAniiiGiii"' -A TTORNEV AT LAW, Office in North Hono .-fi- vor street,.in Jho room formerly occupied by Ihc Hon, F. Walls, . .. , • ‘ 1 1 March »*,. 184(1.—If Dr. I. C. Loomis, A CAIIU. I ■ - . dieal Facility; tU’well iblthb public are struck WiiH wonder at n’unjbrblik'elites made daily by tbi' extraordinary medlCinei'ahdiS nbw ; aekhbwledrr c d by many bf bbr 'most bttiihont physicians to he a’ ccrtoinond speedy cure fottbbbrculbr Consumption in its worst stages,- It: has- been' recommended by that eminent physician, Drb Mott and is constant!? used in the Marine Hospital;at 1 Savannah, Qa v ' h?' D}v Arnold* the senior physididn of the The. Lohdori' Lancet,: London ■ Medical Journlp! Broiihwalto’s Retrospect, .and all .other of thoX'bnl doo:Mcdical Journals have spoken in praise man? times of tho surprising bffecla of ; ; ; : , * . j)r.. Hastings' Preparation, Itjlas been tborbllghly tHfed*not ohly in’theßos pitiil under the charge bf DrV Hastings; in London' but also by all the first physicians of England, and' all have fully endorsed it as an unrivalled remedy Iri Consumption,>nd all other diseases of tW-Lunar The. following are a few of bv the Medical Faculty of England,: Doctor William, son, of Manchester, thus writes: >' ' , , * % injiuthce,;} have aeon Ibe’emaciatcii being, bn whoso btow death bad eb'omed jb hive set his seal, acquire Itivigbralioh arid ‘ change his early mornings of nilense'suflering'anj distressing cough for. the calm repose >hich!nlond accompanies ’sound health.” , v Dr. Wart, of Liverpool, tesWHaat. - lugs’Syrup of Naphtha as one oflhe.first medical discoveries of any age, and consider ita agenev jd curing Consumption as established' beyond all tloubc or question.” Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, “Hails it asliho great con fiumjdivb, ahtldote anil cure 1” and of Bhth, ptohbulnces ft ‘Hhc onlyknown remedy which maybe relied on for removing tubercles from the lungs and preventing formation of others.” A single bottle will prove its efficacy,. Al! the proprietor asks is the trial of one bottle, the action of which will prove to tlio patient IhS virtue outbid medicine. [ Coughs, Golds, Bronchitis, Decline, Asthma, Night ’ Sweats, and Spitting of Blood, arc cured in a surpri- I singly short space of time; the severest colds haying yielded to tho treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the tihort'dpnco df 46 hoofs. James WfeSicrh, of Ponii-' ac, Michigan, Was attacked ‘with spitting of blood and could obtain no, relief unit! ho tried Hastings' Naphtha which stopped it in half an hour. ‘ To {-hu mcrato hi) ihp cures performed liy this fnediclnc would occupy a volume,' the accompanying have been selec ted by the American Agent from a mass of certifi-’ cates and Ifettefs which liavb bean received by him. . NfACRj dockland Go., 5,1848.* M. A. P. Harrison—Sir: ! wrote to inform you of tf.e effect your Syrup has had upon m 3, wife. She has been afflicted with the Worst form of consumnliofi foi tiro yfcafi,* And hod been given up hy {wo physj. hians, when I saw your advcrliKCimdit of Dr, Hast ings* Compound Syrop of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with it I bought one btfltle, tfhich Kadw beneficial ah. Effect that site {ter&verefl fo the use of it. When she comnvenccd tnkihg it she wda confine cd to her bed, but is now enabled {b ho up ami at tending to hcr.hoyaehold duties, and 1 feel confident thaHhtj use of a few more bottles will enlircly’curc her. I,would also add that my brother’s clilltf hud been’ afflicted with; a bad cough from its earliest in fancy, and I was induced («{ry {he Effect of tho Naphtha Syfup iiptm her I did so, and tho use of half a bottle completely cured her. You are at lib-' erly to. use this letter at your discretion. Reffpectfulfy • . JouxO. Pbh^. LowtilLb,' Lewis On., ft. y., M.,A. F. Harrison— Please send me .fifty pilules Dr. Hastings* Compound ,Syrup of Naph tha. This unrivalled , medicine is likely to pro duce.* great excitement in this community. Hun dreds have experienced its benefits and thousands have witnessed its beneficial results, ’As far atf 1 can loam, it has cured or Is fast ttffhig tvitf one who has token it, and in several-Instances if has restored to health persons who have becri given up hy the medical faculty. ‘ ; Very respectfully .yours, John Bpnnbdicv, We might.fill a volume with certificates- llkrf those, but We simply nek for a single Iffaf of rtifJ medicine, for we are confident that there Js no person suffering frotniny disease oi the itnigH hid will find .an immediate benefit and speedy cu/fi from its use.. • ” . , ’ For sale in Carlisle, by Dr. Rawlins* September d, ISl9._fim Myers’ Liquid Cures A POSITIVE * NEVER FAILING KEItIEDF FORPIhES, WHETHER Internal, External, Blinder Bleed ing, Scrofula, W bile Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcerated Sore Thloat, Canker Sore MoAWi, Rheu matism, Cutaneous Dis'eaafci, Mercurial lAfleclions,' * fo ’ Stahls; Burns, Cuts,Sprains,Bruises.’ s*•„ WefcctjusUßeclin procbriinfiirg the (uc( to'lhd world that of all medicines over brought befote the' public, none base over been more beneficial to ufllic ed humanity than “Myers’ Liquid Curt.’! Wo know that this is saying a great deal, bulifiie were lp wnte volumes we could not gny ioomotlV V of this Health Reitorfne.l,«h Hundreds, nay thousands, bless the happy hour when first they were mode acquainted with its transcendent our present purpose is to inform ollfer how and w/icro fliey ihay of,tain that rc lief, which they perhaps, have long Soh’ghl for id .vaini ° limsupertores4o!Uco of M preparation over J . CS M r , ll, ° “' W ' l * " nJ pornianonf ?. ure ° r , PIL 1 EB ' “ 'yell known to all who have tested v' ie- b “" , l ; < ' en P r . ovcJ in thousands of instances, and has neVcr faiHJ | 0 dfro fh’e tfoii Obilmali w « aonddent it never will fail if used a proper length,of ti mo according Indirections, As oTif a 1!!; c ?! >nj . cncc in.its oflicacy, we as sure dll pnrchakers.thbi, iff after o Pokier Vral, if rnrned! nofft ‘ ;l0 “ 1, iht ’'' ant d furljwi/l U ri- Cu '°" is an effect for Biles, Pimples, Darbers’ Itch, Frosted Rttnos* ?n": lnm '’. «“' 1 Mourn, Muslim UilesV • fc. o of:v'7d 0 e“ &0 '-“ nJ fat cuioiiepus i«^— . ,C„ ° P rc Parallou now before the public can surpass Emo. r r nc n ° r 'i" l “ L -'inid Unto” for Scalds, Bjjhia. Cuts, Sprains,- Braises,' Swellings,. Ac; fls nn ? “ft" r , c , I ’“ m ki,l ' r k« magical. Every Fa- InvVu ° “ nJ ■ hOUIJ pro,lde tboinaclves with this InvalauhleprepaTaUDn,the ehcapncaairf which placea it within the roach'of all. wincn places .Fulipiroclmna accompany each bottle. Pomnh- Klacohtamtngeopwaof c<!itiat,,cs ffchr IhosdyJho have to.led he -Llqild Cure,” may ho find grnlia of our authorised ogonls. “Alyors’ Mould Cure” is prepared only by JEROME & CO.; ' _ , . .. SI Spruce Street, New York. ’ For sale in Carlisle, by i. A. Its WLirrH, sulo agent for Cumberland cminly, Ad'gusl S 3, IB4(f—flnj ' ’ . In -• H. Oiurncir, R, R t Cuvnun, J. I jONOSECKKIi. unßEiii xvniyiEßM M. Cunr<!it jico,; . on hand at tho old standi western! of .(ho old Harrisburghridge, dawn attlio riser, 1,000,* out) foot of the cites pest and best lumber on the bank, consisting of Pane), Ist Common, 9d 1 Common and refuse Boards and,Plank of I, IJ, 14, and two inch thickness., Also,,Poplar Plank, Scantling and half In* Boards, a largo quantity of long Shingles,'Pence rails, Jotoe, Scantling, dco. They have *lso a steam sawmill in operation, and can furnish building .timber at the shortest notice, fence boards. ,bingliqg and p.a,taring latbesiiand are prepared to furni.h any .article in tho lutiiber (p’Dry Boards on hand at (11 per M. ' M° J * d Coinraon hoards,, 16 fcetl'opg. at nZ |, ;:„?!T!'n h T attention jo WsK 01l e , r vi? J . ,r' n nalio " °f selling lowoi thqn an* °. ~o r J "! tb ° rlver ' that the public 1 generally will " 5 7,“« r stock bofdirOpurohasing oleewheio'. fthserve This, .pURCHASEIIS aioinailfied that S. Ar.Cpylo.is;)d«i si terniiped to sell Ills Silk Tissues,.Bareges, Lawns Ulnghoms, Linen Tissues, and Cyliqor.s-qf ayery style end, quality,',Without, regard to cost, persons, wanljng any of the above goods will find it to Uiei/ adyantago to call and oiaminc for the IbOmmKlW ; ‘ Carlisle Juno Blv - T
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