' IVoivvlUe Acacletaiyi SstsoT Cr.'Aßqidii. and ■ Scientific School, 'NtiptiUe, Vumberland County, pa. .-TT.isconfidently believed that few. institutions offer vX : greater inducements to*students than,the. tbove* Irljocaled.lh the-midst.of a community proverbial for iheirJntelligerica,’.morality and regard for the interests %'ofireligion,; this Academy can effectually guard its * .members,from evil an(l immoral influences. , Adyan* r’tkfcißs are.likeyvisq offeiod to thoso desiring to pursue u the study ofthephyaicalscienCos, surpassing those of most similar instiiutionsv -Those .having cens or wards, and wishing to send s Seminary Vf learning, aro respectfully soli* ■ cited lo yisitNewville, and-jUuge of the advantages >for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con* plaining full particulars, by addressing ... JAMES HUSTON, Principal, ’ .NevvviUe, Pa., AUg. 23, 1849—1 y . JPlalufleld Classical, Academy. /Fotfr. miles west of Carlislcy beticeen the Neioville State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. t v -;*U v .' r; .! SEVENTH. SESSION. Seventh session will commence on Monday •.jLtho sth of Novb’r. 1349. The number of students Is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Cob lege, Counting. House, &c. ■—.'Theyiluation precludes the possibility of students Associating with tlio vicious or depraved,being remote ifroift-tbwn .or.'village, though .cafeijy accessible by; State ftpad or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of Ltthicb pass through lands attached to tho institution TERMS*. BoSrdlngj liiition*, &c.,(pCVscss.) ss’o 0D Latin or Greek, .5.00 Instrumental Musi 10 00 Prpnch or German : , 5 00 - ' furnished by - R.K. BURKS,Principal. . ' October $, 1849.—1 y tIOVKUI.V’S UOTEL, Market square, Harrisburg, pa, SINCE the close of the last business season, this Hotel has been greatly enlarged, and undergone t,thorough alteration,, renovation, papering and re* hirnlshing, thereby modernizing arid makirig it deci dedly the roost'cqaifoitiible, convenient and best ar ranged Hotel , at tile seat of Government. The location is peculiarly line, and such as to add greatly to . the comfort of guests, bqing in the most central and delightful part of ffarrisbU'rg. The building codtains 71 chambers; is thtao stories high; eighty feet front on Second street, and.so feel front on .Market Square, with two wings extending back 140 feet and a capacious court in tho ccritro. The DINING ROOM, is capable of seating 125 persona. HOT AND COLD BATHS haVcbedn added and Comprise part of the now improvements. 1 The various departments of the House have been placed under such management as.enables the Pro prietor to guarantee to his patrons, friends, and the travelling, community, iHat ovfeiy pddsiblo attention will be given to their comfort. After returning bis sincere thanks for the very llbetal patronage heretofore extended Id him, ho most respectfully solicits a continuance of it. 1 WELLS COVERLY. Harrisburg, Deo: 14, 1840—3 m The New Icat HAS brought with it, and added (d our former stock of Glass & Qiieensware, a variety of fine Chino!, Granite, arid Blue Liverpool Tea Setts; bo lides, Dishes, Plates, Bowls, and every arilclfe suit able, for Dinner Setts; Tumblers, Salts, Pitchers, Toilet sella, and a handsome selection Of RI£U & Fancy China, krticles, aseful as well as ornamental, making our . present stock one of the finest assortments to select .from—ahd to which the attention of our former friends, housekeepers, and others, arc invited—at the dtp Stasd nearly opposite tho Post Office. Carlisle, Jan. 10. 1850 J.W. EBY. COFFEES. A lot of fresh Rio and Java Coffees Of best qualityv now in stote—ilso a general as Bortment of the new.crop of GREEN AND BLACK dSpgl TEAS; a general assortment of Sugars, cm- tho usual variety of Brown; also Crushed Sugars, at former low pfices* and a fresh lot of Pure Spiccs, ground and unground, including Citron, Currants, dec.—as well as our other usual variety—all Just received and for sale by , January 10, 1850 J. \V. EBY. Ccdanvare. JUST received at the cheap Hardware sloro of the subscriber, in East High street, a complete qb* •ortmoDt of Tub#, Bucket®; Churns, &c. Also, Dupont’s Rifle and Blasting Powder. For Sale very low by HENRY SAXTON. January 24,1850. Cheap Clothing Store* fpHB • subscriber would respectfully inform bis l; JL tffends and the public in general, that bo has re moved his Urge and extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing, to the room recently occupied as a store by George W, Hitnefj .on East Main street, directly opposite xSllloti’s Drug store, and within two doors ol Ogllby’s stole, where be will keep constantly on' hand, all kjnds' of Ready-made Clothing, and every thing, per* tabling to gentlemen’s wardrobes. The clothing ho offers for sale is made up in his own shop, by expe rienced workmen, and under his own supervision.— He feels prepared to offer great bargaiitk in the Clothing lino, and to’test this fact ho would earnest ly Invite the citizens of this county to give him a call, and examine the quaUly of his stock and his prices, before puichasing elsewhere. ; He will also, as horcloforo, continue to make up kill kinds of Clothing' according to order, and those who prefer it can have theft measures taken, and their. garments made up to Ihtur ploaacmcnl, Al ways.on hand a largo assortment of Cloths, Gassl ti&hrei, ShlAnetf,* V.esjlings,’decu Don’t forget the* place—dftcclly opposite ElliotCs •tore, and within two doors of Ogilby’s. ,/ NATHAN HANTCH. Carlisle, Nov 22,1640—dm .. Hardware* JUST: opened aU the new end cheap Hardware store of JACOB SEN ER, a now assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of looks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, 1 chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planbs and plane blttsy hah'd, pannel, and 1 ripping saws; mill and cross cut oaws of Roland Vmake, warranted good; agood assort ment of circular saws', warranted; trace and halter chfcine'of a*superior quality that has never benn in this market,before, hoes, eliovols, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, Japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Bntnnia and Glass Etberial Lamps,, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of ovary kind arid price. VValls’ bar iron) hoop and band iron, cast, shear, Bprlhft’and blistered steel, warranted good. 160 boxes window glass, lower than ever. ! 2Dokega Wetherill’s pure white lead. ■4 bartola Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. . TSp kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good. 60 doz. prime warranted Goto & Grass Scythes well known store of Jacob ■ ,Bbnor, : Norih Hanover street, next door to Glass* - Hotel, Carlisle. May 84.1849 TUB- OHBVC CHINA S'COUB • ' .' ; OP PHILADELPHIA’. TttANItFUI, to the citizens of CnrU.te.nnJ its . vicinity,- for theit Increased custom, wo again lc ; ■ quest their oompeny to view our Inigo end mtslentlia •' ■ pssoitmentof. ■ ‘ C * queenswatis: _ Dinner Sets, Tati Sots, Toilet Sots, ami single pieces, ‘ either .of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold In quan . titles to. suit purchasers, for less than they can bo , Itftd elsewhere—ln (act atlcsuthan Wliolemtleprices. American and English Britannia Mctol Uoodsin . greater variety than over before offered In the city. Fancy China in groat variety, very cheap. Wo would invite any person visiting the city to oftll and 100 uS—they wlllat least bo pleased tq walk ' ‘around oui 1 beautiful 1 store,, and to view ilio finest . China apd tho cheapest the world produces. ; . r TIfNDALE & MITCHELL, '■'* : V ■ ISo. 810 Chcsnut street. Phils., Sept. > 1 Watche«V Jewelcry, &c. THE. subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just return* cd from'' Philadelphia with the largest and most splendid .assortment of .VVniches, Jewelry, &0., ever before oifered to tho citizcns of this place. . His stock consists in paH of ■ . GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES, .Gold and Silver Lepine Do., with a variety of Silver Watches, of lower prices. Gold guard chains, gold and silver pencils: a splendid assortment of gold pens, of most approved manufacture; silver butler knives, silver and plated spoons, fine silver plaled forks, a large and . splendid lot of gold and silver SPEC* TACLES. (Ho invites particular attention to this article of spectacles, as ho can warrant them to be the best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec, laclcs of all prices; a largo and beautiful assortment of gold Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Oreast pins in great variety, watch keys, fob and vest chains, silver and shell curd cases, a very superior article; silver thimbles, silver combs, cake, baskets, with a great variety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary to mention. Ho invites all to cull and examine his stock, assured that it cannot fail to please both in quality and price, THOMAS CONLTN Carlisle, December 20, CALIFORNIA may be the place to get Gold, blit if you want to buy CHEAP, LUMBER, arid a good deal of it for a little money, call at the old established , Lumber Yard of • H. Cliurcli &.Co., at the west end of the Harrisb’g.Bridge, Cumberland side. ATT HE KK you can buy cheaper and batter Trim ' \ V . bor than at any other Yard on the Susquehan na liver. Dry common boards at $ll, $l2 & $l3. _ Boards of superior quality at $8 & 10* Shingles best quality at $l2. Do' second quality at slos , Do Hemlock at $7 S(K , , Popular Plank* Scantling, ohd half inch' tioafds, Yellow. Find Flooring Boards, $ Siding and Fence Board, Ash Plank and Boards, .Pannol and Ist com mon Lumber 1, Ij. IJ, and-2 inches thick—dry. Having also a steam Saw mill in operation, we arb prepared to saw bills (o order at short notice, cither oak or white pine. Joicb, Scantling, and Plank, al ways on harid. The subscribers hope.by strict attention to busi ness, and a determination of selling lower than any other Yard at tho river, that the public generally wilt call and see their slock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH & CO. Bridgeport, Dec'27, 1849 * CUBA.!* GOODS. THE subscribers have just completed their putt chases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their siook consists in part of CLOTHS and Casslmeres Vestings from $1 to $5 per yd.; Cassinets, of ali colors and prices; White; Yellow, and Red Flan : nels; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Beaverteens, Calicoes by the cart load; Ginghams, Mous de Laines, Merinoea, Paramatta and THlbeLOlotha; Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair liuslfee; Checks, Tickings, Domestic; Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de Laines; in pinks, brown, manine; and black, for cts.per yard; Mous de Laines, Thibet and Tekerrt Shawls, , Long Shawls from sllo $10; Silk arid fjlnen Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere •Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, and Pur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; pombs, woollen slocking Yarn, all quali ties, colors and prices; Steel Beads,'Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, Green Barage; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpet chain, table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces, and a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual, ■ Onm Shoes, all sites ana prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. All the above we purchased with gold and sil ver, ond saved about 15 percent, over those who bought on credit., Call and examine our Goods, we are determined to sell thorn at very small pro fits. A. & W. BENTZ. Extraordinary Reduction in the Price or Hardware, I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds of Building Material over brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will And it great ly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. , Come and see the goods and hear the price and you will bo convinced that this Is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, instore, anvils, vices,files and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Wait’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themomelcr Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Spam gler* the best article now In use. . SCYTHES.—I havo just received my Spring .stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my oWn sales, and warranted to be a ouperior article. Cradle makers and others willed these Sythes to bo the best article in the market, and at (he lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. Oct. 11,1840. JOHN P, LYNI3. BOOHS! BOOKS! 'TiHOMAQ M. MARTIN, desires to inform hi* JL friends, and the public in general, that ho has durchased tho storo formerly belonging to Jacob [Erb, Esq., and la now ready to Supply tho reading community with Books of all kinds at city prices. *lo has just received the following new woiks: Lynch's Expedition to the Dbad Set and Jordan* Montague's .*• .« n Philosophy of tfnligiori. . Dobney off Future Punishment, lluralLetters, by N. V, Willis. Women of the Uovolution, by Mrs. ffllat. . TUlor's Consulate and Empire, Nos. 8 & 0* . Davy Coppotfiold, part 8* Turner, Fiahor, and Davy Cfdckott, Comic Mmat n'nb’s for IBbo, together with' all tho cheap publics* lions of tho day. Books ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders from (ho country. All tho Daily arid Weekly Papers, dec., to bo had at tho old stand next door to Burkholder's hotel. Carlisle, August 10, 1649 11 1 am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man Torch n (o mv Toolings. ■■■Ml Youth & Manhood. igillHil A VIGOROUS LIFE; A PREMATURE Real Klhkelin on Self Preservation, O.f LT 25 CENT*. 1 This Book, just published, is filled with uiefut in* loYmnlion, on the infirmities and discuses of the pc ncrutivo System. It addresses itself oliko to Youth* Manhood and Old Age, and should bo read by all.' Tiiu valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands oniVeS.'- Pauxnts by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of the!): children* ... A remittance of 26 coni*', enclosed in a lottef, ad dressed to Dri Kinkclln, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Unlbri sfVdct, between Spruce ond Pine, Philadelphia, may bo consulted confidentially, I , Ho who places himself under tho caro of Dr. K„ may religiously confide in his honor ns a gentleman, QTtd confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. t Persons at u dislohcomay address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and bo cured nl homo. • x Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded by sending a remittance, end pul up socuro from da mage or curiosity. ' ’ Uookscllors, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all oilier* supplied with the above work at very low rales. 3 Febrnar, ry 7 t 1850—ly 1 A TONS Hammered and Rolled Iron, just rocolv. ■J. U od at thfl cheap Hardware albro of the sul>«crU b«*r in Duet High elnot. ' lIENUY SAXTON, NEWARRITAJL OF FOREIGN Is : DOMESTIC HARDWARE; JACOB BENER has just retained from the east ern cilies.with & new assortment of Goode, which ho is now opening at his chpap in North Han over street, next door to Glass',hotel. Oils, Glass, Paints, Oopal, Japan, and Black Varnishes, of extra, duality; Nails and Spikes, Watts'. Bar Iron, Cast, Shear, Blistered, and Spiing Steel; Locks, Hinges, Screws, Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augers, Axes, Knives, Forks, &c. Shoe Findings of every description, Persons wanting any thing in the: Hardware, line, vfoeld do well to give us a call, as we are determined tojsell low for cash. The highest price, will be paid l|»r SCRAP IRON and FLAXSEED, at the'stord vf Carlisle, Nov 15, 1849, JACOB SENER. RICH & ELEGANT BOOKS & FANCY GOODS, AT HAVERSTICK'S. JUST opened at this large andjwoll known es tablishment, the most splendid assortment of richly emGollished and superbly illustrated An nuals, Gift-Books, and Poetical .Works, together with an extensive variety of..CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children of all ages; suitable as presents for the Holylays, His as sortment in this line is the finest lie has ever pre sented, and cannot fail to please, as well in the beauty of the books as in their cheapness. He has also just opened a splendid assortment,of Itolyday fancy Goods, which it would be impossible to enumerate in an ad verlisement, but Which comprise every variety of elegant fancy articles, of the newest styles and latest designs. He would call particular attention to his choice supply of PERFUMES, from the celebrated’ establishments of Roussel* Haul and others, with Fancy Soaps and every article de sired for tho toilet.. Also, Musical Instruments, Ladies and Gentlemens Cutlery, In great variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, Port Monnatrs,Walking Canes, Baskets in great variety, and' the most elegant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases, Scfcend, Parlor and Study tamps, either for lard or burning fluid, which has never been presented in this boiough. Also, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, NUTS and an innumerable variety of other ani dee, which it is impossible to mention in detail, but which comprise almost every article which can be asked for in the Upe of fanby goods, &o. The public are especially invited to call and see them during the Holydays. Remember the old stand; North HanovbtStreet,- S. W. HAVEttSTICK, December 20,1849, tremendous Arrival ot Pall and winter goods, At tilt Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-goods Store of |. . , ARNOIiD & LEVI: THEY have just received and are nowbpfenin£ in North Hanover street, STdoors north qf the Car lisle Bank and opposite Haverstick’s Drug store, the most extensive assortment of Fail and Winter Goods, ever brought to Carlisle. Among these; goods may be found a beautiful Selection of Ladies Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks, silk striped, figured, and embroidered Cashmeres, small fig’rd and striped Delaines, in groat variety: plain, black, and changeable Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack .Cloth, French Merinos. Parri mattes, worsted plaidsi bonnet, sating ribbons, Brussels Lace, black silk fringe and belts. SHAWLS,—' Torkera, Thibet,.Mous de Lain, and plaid Shawls; Moravion, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and Silk-Hose; Gloves and Mitts. CLOTHS & WSSIMHRES, Saltlnotts, Ken lucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea ver Cloths, for men’s overcoats arid sacks. . Boots &. Shoes. We have added to our immense stock of-Dry joods, a large assortment of Boots vhioh will be sold very cheap at the store of AT v>ld & Levi. , f ; '■ September 27, 1849, . v • < Ho for the Hollidays! Eriss Kingle’s Head Quarters, CARLISLE, PA., IS the place where country merchants a id the pub* lie in general, will find the largest ai d best as* sorlraenl of Confectionaries, ever offered in this county, manufactured of the best material csproesly for.the Holidays, ond.will bo sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of .the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doorsnOithbf the Rank, where all are invited to call and examine for them selves, as it would bo impossible to mention all the varieties. Ilo'would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruons, Grapes, Citron, Dales, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with the ibovo ho has just received is iarago ssoctmont of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in part of fine French Card and Sewing Boskets of entirely now patterns, Fancy' Boxes, of wood, paper ond glass, Wax and. other Doll-heads, Kid ond Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone, and other Rattles, Games and Puztlos of the latest ftyle; Fur niture, tea setts, ond nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordoons, harmeonicans, drums,' guns, and other orticlcs of war, Glass and China toys,.mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly'dogs, wugons ond wheelbarrows, tubs, ‘cradles, Noah's Arks, masks, marbles of ell kinds, fancy soaps, colougno, ox mar* t.QW, shaving cream, hair ahd clothes Brushes, dec. Ha has also on hand a jfrimo lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles in the Grocery line, which will bo disposed of at the lowest fates. Orders from ft distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. F, MONYER. . Carlisle, Doc. 6, 1840: , Second Arrival ] CHARLES OQILBY, respectfully informs the public, that ho has commenced and will be opon k ing for some days, his SECOND PURCHASE of Fall & Winter Goods, His stock at present is very lurge and general, and with the addition of his second pohcuabk, ho flat* tors himself that ho will bo able 10 ploffs'6 all those that wish to toy out their cash to a‘good advantage. The stock consists in part of a very.oxionslvo assort ment of , ; Ladies Dress Goods, a valuable atforlmdnt of WINTER SHAWLS, of tho "most fashionable styles; French, German and English MERINOES, Cobergs, Faramoltas, Alpa» cas, and Sacking OLOTHS of beautiful qualities; French and English now style Cifhtneres, Mous do Lathes; French, English, and Amatican^hintZos. Also, a very, general and handsdmo stock, of. Cloths, Gassimcrcsj gatllnets, Kentucky Jeans, Korsoyf, and a 'proat many, other kinds of Goods for gentlemen** veer. One of tho largest stocks of White and Drown Muslins, that bos been in Carlisle for several years, which was purchased beforo the advawC* i* Cotton Goods. Also, a full and complete assortment of Boots & Shoes, which will bo sold at the lowest notch, together with a largo slock of Fresh Groceries. As lively trade . arid small profits Is itho oidot of the day, wo say come one, come all, end secure for Yourselves good bargain?.. 3 ' CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Nov 16,1640 Elastic Doll Hoads. A .NEW and beautiful article,''believed to bo su perior to anything of tho kind over before man? ufactuied. Doing elastic will not brutk by falling, omi being painted in oil it may bo washed will; soap and water when soiled, and.readily respired to their original beauty. For sale at the chqop store of December 13,1810. . ; P, MONYEK. Fire Ins urance. THE. Allen and Easlpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Obmparrjfof Cumberland county i incor porated by ati act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, andin operation under the management o/the following commissioners, via:: Jacob Shelly, Wra. R. Cook* iin, Melchoir Brehneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry. Logan, Benjamin ,H. Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel- Prowell, Joseph Wlckersliaim , .The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of'xhe kind la the Stale. Per sons wishing tobecome members are invited to make'appUcalidn. to the agenU of the.company who are willing to wait upon them al any time.. . JACOB SHELLY, fyuidtni; , Henry LoQAHj Vice Preisident. Lewis Hyrr, Secretory. Michael Cooklin, D-easurcr.. November 1, 1849. AGENTS. Cumberland counXy —Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; O. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry. Zear ing, Shiremanstown: Robert Moprb and Charles Bel!, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechamcshurg; Dr. J. Ahl, ChUrchldwn. r York county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; John Bowman, Diilsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S'. Picking, Dover} Daniel RaflTensborger, i. W. Craft, ■- Harrisiurg—Houser & Lochman. « . Members of the company having Policies about 16 expire can have them renewed by making apr plication lo any of tho agents. LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, Office No,. 159 Chesriut Street, Capital 9300,000* Charter Perpetual, CONTIN UB to make Insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and invested, togelh*- er with an accumulated premtpm fund, affords a perfect security to. the insured. The-premium may bo paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. 1 . The Company add a BONUS at staled periods to (ho insurances of life. This plan ofinsurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in H6e, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject 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 Cdmpanies there, ofall kinds,'B7-are on this plan. ’ . . ‘. . The first BONUS vfas appropriated in Decern ber, 1644, amounting to 10 per.cent, on the sum insured under lho oldestpolicies; to Bjf percent., 7b per U0nt.,&0., &c., on others, in proportion to. the time of standing, making an addition of 1100; $87.50 ; $76, &o„ &c., to every $ 1,000, origfnally ihsured, whidh Is an average of more than 50 per oent. on the premiums paid, and without inefeas* iriglho annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register.of the Company, thus : ' ' ' ~ • Sum Donua or Amt.of Policy.and Policy. Insured. Addition, Bonus payable at tho party’sdcccasc. No. 58 81,000 8100.00 81,100.00 ' ■> 88 2.500 550.00 2,750.00 “ 205 4.000 400.00 4,400.00 •• 270 2,000 175.00 2,175.00 ■■ 333 5,000 . 4*57.50 5,437.50 - Pamphlets containing the table of tales, and explanations of the subject, forms 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. F. JAMES, Actuary, gjuladelphla, May 3, 1849.-—ly. . ' Huts! Huts! Spntffo awd Summer Fasrioks for 1848. . THE subscriber would respectfully call the atten tion of tho public to his large assortment of g~\ llats & Caps, 0 f thorniest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Rockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush,and Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices, .Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s IJata, (very ight) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Caps,of all sizes, and at.all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, am Invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared .to give greater bargains than can be had elsewhere,— Don’t forgot the lace, No. 3, Harper’sßow. . | WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle,May 26,1648. Great Bargains In Clothing! To the Citizen* of Carlisle $ surrounding* Country', JUST arrived a largo and splendid assortment of Fashionable Ready-made CLOTHING, • for tho Fall and Winter Trade, at tho store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main street and Market Square, Carlisle. . The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that, he has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a large assortment of Fashionable Ready-made Clothing, which for cheapness and quality, never has been witnessed in this place, such as—French, German and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, Over Coats and Business coats of all descriptions, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinet Sack coats; fine black and fancy Cnssimore Panlujoona; supe rior satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and Salti net Vests. Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchief; fine white linen, striped and red flannel Shirts', cotton & woollen nightshirts,Draw ers, Bosoms, Collars, &c. Beautiful Fall style Hats & Caps, will be sold at prices cheaper than any whore else. Gentlemen are.lnvited to call and examine his Goods, as he Is sure that those who buy. will go away with a good fit and cheap prices. S. GOLDMAN. September. 37. 1849—Cm 'Cabinet nlaKluff. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, In roar of Hid oorncrof North Hanover and Loulhor streets, Carlisle, would rosnootfully announce to the public that he has o.n hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above busi ness. His FuTnUureJtsiftg made out of the best ma» torial.by his own hands, he fells no hesitation in warranting its durability. Being always ap prized of tho very latest city fashions, he la enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the c6«ntry,‘and at prices too which shall cor respond with tho “tightness of tho money market.’* He would earnestly invitrf persons who aro about to commence housekeeping to cal) and ox amine his present elegant stock, to which ho will coftßlafitly.make additions of the nowostand most modern styles. The UNDKnTARKa’s branch ofbusineasrecoives especial attention. October 4,1849 BOOTS AND SHOES, WM. M. PORTER has Just received a large and elegant assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited to the. 1 present season, among which are Mon and Boys’ Thick Boots,' Kin & Calf do., Gum Shoos, Buffalo Over Shoos, &c. Ladles* Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers and Tics, of Leather, Morocco and Kid, made in (ho latest style; a largo supply of Misses and Childrens Gaiters, Bools onu Buskins. Every de scription of work made to order as usual. Call at Porter's Shoo Store, Main street, opposite the Methodist Church. , December 20, 1849 . DUNK WEEDS FOK SALE AT THIS OFFICE.' For the Removal and Permanent Cure.oF all NERVOUS DISEASES, . And of thoie Complaints which are canned by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition ol the NERVOUS SYSTEM. Thii bcautiful and convenient implication of the mysterious txjwcrs of UVLVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pro: nonneed by diitlnguiahed physicians, both In Kuropc^and the United Stales, to be the motl ruluutle vitdtctiial diteowy J ''Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT aud MAGNETIC FLUID, is used with thb most perfect and certain success in all coses of general debility, Strengthening tho weakened body, giving lonetolhevarioui organs, and Invigorating' the enl.ro . INUU CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, Wt SfKPWA 01 INDI; GESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and v 1 EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, NKRVOUB IRL MORS, PALPITATION OF TUB 11L *VV?At.c.n 0 NEURALGIA, PAINS ,in the SIDE and LHKSr, LIVMt COMPLAINT,. SPINAL COMPLAINT, and LUIIVAI.URE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES tho KID. NEYS. DEFICIENCY’-OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN. EROY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from ono'simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. 00- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drug* and Medicine* inereott the diteaie, for they woakita the vital energies of the already prostrated system; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The greet peculiarity and.oscellence of Dr. Ohrlatle’s Galvanic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out ward application, in place of the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infticliou., - They ilrenfthen the whole tytlem, equalise the circulation aj the blood, promote Iht ttereliont, and never do the ili/hletl injury under’ any cireumilancti. Since their Introduction in. the United States, only three years since, more than 60,000 Persons including all agea, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nerv ous Complaints, have been x ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OURED, when all hope of relief bod been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain I. _ - To illustrate the use of the CftLVANIO BBI.T, suppose the uase of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary oases, stimulants ere taken, which, by their action or the nerves and muscles of the stomach, oflord temporary relief, but which leave Uie patient in a lower slate, and w ith injured faculties, otter the action thus excited has ceased. Now com pare this with the effect resulting fiom the application ol tin GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in tin worse symptoms of an attack, and simpl) tie the Bolt around the body, using, the Magnetic Fluid as directed, in a short period the insensible pcnnliaUou will act on the positive element.of the Belt thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which'Will pu'rt on to the negative, ami thence hack again w. the jtositivo, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic cnctiia tion throughout .the system. Thus the most severe esses ol DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of Use most Undoubted CJmrncfcr, From ril parts pf the Country could be given, suiilcient to fill every Column iu this paper 1 AW EXTRAORDINARY CASE, fhlch (joncluiively proves that 11 Truth Is stranger than Fiction," cimn op RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS ASB DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation, - - SiDfTEV-, New Jersey, July Id, 1818. Da. A. H. CidusTte—Dda'r Sir: You wish to know of ipe what has been the result in my bwn case, of the application of THE GALVANIC BEET AND NECKLACE. My rcplj isat follows: For about twenty yeart 1 had bean suffering fiom Dyipep. tia. Every year tha symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rellel from any course of medical tieatmoir whatever. About faurlttn years since, m consequence m frequent exposure to the weather, in tho discharge of my pas torn duties, 1 became subject to a severe Chronic Rheums- Usm, which for-year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of’46 and '4O, inconsequence of preaching a great deal in my own ami various other churches in this region, 1 was attacked by the bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors. My nercout sys/em wui tiou thoroughly jirottroUi, and as my Bronchitis became worse, in also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other Unnugli the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmaco poeia then seemed to he no remedial agent which ronld reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing thnt 1 had tried for inis purpose had completely failed. At last I was lad py my friends to examine your inventions, end (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try the offfect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the .MAGNETIC FLUID. This Was in June, 1846. To my orkat astonishment, in two davi ait Dvsrcrm had oonkj-hi eiuiit days I was knarled to RESUME m PASTORAL LABORS; NOR HAVE I SIKCE OHITTRO A SINOLK SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OP THR BRONCIIITI*', AMO Sit Rheumatic affection has entirely ceased to trochi.k sir Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment 1 have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many win have been likewise suffering from. Neuralgic affections. The) have tried them, with happy-results, I rniuk, in ever, CAUL 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints effecting tho Throat or Iked, such e> Bronchitis, Inliamination of tho Throat, Nervous and Sick llcudache, Dizziness of-the Dead, Ncurulgin in tho Face Buzzing or Roaring In the Ear*, Deafness, w hich is gencrullj Nervoas, and that distressed complaint, culled Tic Uoloicivx. Palsy and Paralysis. Ail physicians acknowledge that tbeio terrible diseases are caused by a dtlicitncy of A’citoiu Knrrgy In the affected limbs. Uiu CuuisriK'i Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire curds thus effected 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have been rcjvorled to Un. Citnisttr. and Ills Agents Within the last two years, which have been entirely restored. ft(7- Gap, ArdhewJ. F. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. Y„ had not been ol>hj to walk a step for near four yeurs, and was so help less that he had to he fed. Tho most celebrated physicians gave him up. In Aft days after he commenced wearing the Galvanic'- Belt, Necklace, and Buackllti, he walked across tho room, and in three weeks ho had perfectly recovered his health. - Captain Tomes is lev only years of age. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In'cascs of Convulsions or Fits Spasmodic Complaints, ond general Nervous Affections of the I lead and upper extremities. Alsu in Palsy and Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Ken our Energy in the limbi or cither organs of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agoulxlng.compltrinl* oio immnliauly rtlitved by the application of tho Uai.va.iiu Bw.t, Nickmo. and Fluid. The Bell ditlhso* tho Electricity through the ■yilem ; the Necklace has a local cfl'ect, uml the Fluid acli directly upon the affected nerve*. In these JhUctsluc afflictions liio application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible comnlulnU aio always caused by a rfewnecmriif of Ihe Ntn-n. The Dklt, Bhaiu.i.kt* akk Fi.i'iD will cure'nearly every ceie, no matter how young m old the patient, or how confirmed the complaint. Numciuui and uluniihlng proofs are In poueulon of tho proprietor. . to- Many hundred Certificate* fioin allpart* of the country of the nioit extraordinary character can be given, If required o(7* Ne trouble or inconvenience attends (he use of Dfl CHlllSTtE‘B QM.VJIfW JiRTfCIRS, and they-may be worn by the moil feeble and delicate with perfect ease and •efety. In many ease* the aemetlun attending their uae la hifhly plfoiauf and'<igr«aili. They oau bo lent to any part of the country. ,• Prices: The Oalvanlo Bolt ■ Three Collars, The Galvanic Nooldaoe, . Two Dollars, ? The Galvanic Bracelets, : , One Dollar Hacb. Tho Magnetlo Fluid, . . One Dollar. 0(7- The ertielei ere accompanied by (till and plain dlreo Uon*. Pamphlet* with-hill particular* may be had of the authorised Agent. ■ < • PARTICULAR CAUTION^ (&- Ewart i\f Counttr/eltt and' IfariMiu iwt'lalioru, D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D., GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED BTATKH, .133 Urowlwoy, New York* For sale in .Carlisle, Fa,, by the wlo authorized SAM’Xi, ELLIOTT. Agent, November 18,.1949-*-lycow A LMANACS. Just received at the cheap store, l\_ ofull supply of genuine Lancaster Alraonoea Cloth Caps, Gum Shoes, anil a great variety of cheap goods. A'iSt W. UENTZ. TO PHYSICIANS, DRIJOOIBTS AND ' : country Merchants; •■■ TVR. J. N; KEELER &' BRO'.'moat respectfully jj solicits attention Volheirfrekhslotk of English French, Gorman,‘and American Drugs, Medicines* Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dfe Staffs, Glassware, Per fumery, Patent Medicines, Ac. ‘ Having 'opened » now store, No, 294 Market Street, wiihVfulJ SU p p f v of Frcdh Drugs and Medicines, We, respectfully licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one-and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other bouse in the city, and to faithful ly execute all orders . entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One'of the proprietors being a regular physician affords ample guarantee of the genu me quality of all articles sold at their establishment. - ,We especially invite druggists, and country mer chants, who may wish to become agents*for “Dr, Keeler’s Colebroted Family Medicines,”-(atandaui and popalar remedies,) to forward their address. - Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectful ly remain, J.N.KEELER &BRO., Wholesale Druggists, A r o. 294 Market St. Philadelphia, Sept. I ,1849.—1 y. TUe Symptoms or Worms , A'RE, the tongue oAen white and loaded: the iX breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at other© voracious, There is sometimes a sickish feeling, with Vomiting 6f mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen* swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels arc irregular; the stools are slimy, and there is ah oc casional appearance of Worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and tur.bid; there is frequently itchiness of the fundament and noso, which is often swollen;' there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking In a (tight. 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 cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apoleetic ! and paralytic symptoms, and several of the sigqg of , dropsy, of the brain and catalepsy appear connected t with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, ,• and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and inegultr pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; the counte nance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional flushing of one or I both checks, . Any one of those signs is indicative of Worms; and tho most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM TEA, Prepared by Dr. J. W» RA WLIAS, at his wholesale ■ and retail Drug store, [.Carlisle, Pa. None genuine without hts written signature. Why will parents,and others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing mer cury when they can get “ Dr. Mteiis’ Worm Tea,” which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most.effectual plants that have over.bcen discovered-for the euro of Worms. Each package cbntoins sufficient medicine for any case of Worms, and when mode according, to tho Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only 26 cents. (Cj’Warror.ted good or the mcncy returned. June 7,1849 ly. Blind Illanullnclory. H CLARK, Vonjiinn Blind Manufacturer, Sign i of the Golden Eagle, No, 139 & 143, South Second street, below Dock stre ct, Philadelphia, keeps always on liond a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured In the best manner, and of the best materials, and at the lowest cash Having refitted and enlarged his establishment, he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on baud an assortment of . Mahogany Furniture of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore roly on a good article. ' CC? Open in the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent free cf porterage, to any part of the city, • H. CLARK. Phils*, August IB IQ-—ly WAXCUE6! &. Great inducements to persons in JtJjt want of a good Watch. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No. 110 Norlh Snd sired, having received additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from lon* don, Liverpool and Switzerland Importations, is now prepored lo furnish the very best article tUimte fur below any ever offered, of the same quality, and nl?'i 1 ® an,lot bo undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold Will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as cood aa represented. . Watches at the following low prices:. ' Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 cnralcascs, $3B 00 Silver do do do 12 00 Gold Lcpincs, jewelled, 16 coiat eases, S 2 DO Silver do do gqq The L IMJroomall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver ease, with pencil, and warranted, $1,50; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for. Dagucrcolypo Likenesses, Gold chums, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pirn, Ear Bings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of. Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, Snd door below Race street, PhiludelpMo. ' ~ • LEWIS R. BROOMALL. November 8, 1840 Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perfoim all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such aa Seating, fi/»W, Pluggings or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial leelhJrom a single Tooth to a full sett. ■ . eon Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N, B, Dr.LoomiswillbeabsentfromCarlisle the last ton days, In each month. December 14,1846. , - • , v DR.JAS.ITI’CULLOCH, „ TT7ILL give his attendance In the different bran VY ebes of bis profession, in town or country, to oil that may favor him with a call. Office opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church und Wert’s Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulke. Carlisle, Sept. C, 1849—tf DR* jr, K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional sorvlces lo the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity* Office'in Snodgrass’Rpw, npxt door to -Justice Holcomb’s, where ho can at ail times bo found, when not professionally engaged* Carlisle, June 7, 1840—if 11. R. R. LEMAK, SURGEON DENTIST. (svouEsson TO nn. j, o. niff.) TJ EBPECTFVLLY informs the citizens of this XV place and vicipitv, that having mode Jiiniiclf thoroughly acquainted with the tukout as well •> the practical part of Dentistry, he is now prepsied t« perform all operations entrusted to him, to the satis* faction of all, at moderate charges, OvncE—South Hanover street, adjoining tbo office of Dr. C* W. Fouiko.and Immediately opposite the 8d Presbyte rian church. . . „ . ■ March 1,1640—1 y A CARD. SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume the practice of. the law in tho several counties {Cumber* lt*nd, Perry and Juniata,) of his late judicial dis trict* • Any business entrusted to bis care will bo promptly attended io.. Office In Mrs*, Ego’s cor* nor room, North Hanover street, Immediately ®P* pofllto the Dank. Carlisle, March 8,1849—if ’ J. D^PARKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office in North Ho"°‘ xl. ver street, in tho room formerly. occupied by tn ,Hon.F. Walls. March 88;-1840.—tf ■ GRANUERUIES—A fin. lot of .uparlor Cr.nbef rlc» ju.l rdoelnd by
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