I 'Mimi -k ■ 9:®AftI9ERS’mOTEI. ■ %4Sf 'mGH STREET, ■ CARLISLE, PA, , ■ri3W® Tavern/!’’.; WaK .i. nutßbtt6rh‘Road,y respectfully infoYihs hi a generally, that he has taken known. Tavern stand, in East High street! formerly kbpVby Mrs. Wunderlich, and tbit Hefjip Riqw. prepared to accommodate.FarmeYs, Pcd* lurfi TravellerB, and 'all' others'who' may favor him Vith a call,‘tn this most accommodating manlier.' ttis Stibßng, which ia large and convenient, ivlll be,in charge of a carvfuTOsVler. * He'Ratter* himself that from bis experience as an Inpkeeper, he.willbo able to render general salisfac- Wotuui Cn . . X3HUISTIAN HOFFMAN. April 11, 1850—8 m CUkubcvlaikd & Perry Hotel. 'CqrntT; of Nyrlh Hanover and North Sis., .Carlisle, v .lately kept ijj Htnry IV. Orth, rpHE lubscnberlmvjpg leftsod the above large ami .i 'Coinmodiona Hotel, situate on the corner of North Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by H. W, Orth.ibegr leave to announce to his friends and the pnbllcvthatihe is.preparcd.to entertain them in a man ner which canhot fall t 6 meet their approbation; THBHOUSB is pleasantly situated, and but re fcontly built. >No pains Will be spared to make those .wholnay sojournwith him comfortable during.their Wejv- His-parlors are large arid well furnished, and his chambers supplied with neW and comfoHable bedding. ! T -’ will bis supplied with the host the taaiketfekn afford, and alt who are connected with his habbe'rttu be found attentive, careful and obliging. . The BAR will contain the best. Liquors the city canproduce. . , His BT^fixta6‘is entirely new and extensive, capa> ble bfacconiraOdating from 60 to tOhbtSeS—making It 's, desirable stopping place for Drivers, and will br attended by a skilful Ostler. Iri short, nothing will be wanting to add to the comfort and convenience of who may fivor hlnl with their patronagK .Boabders taken by the wofek, month, or year. 03* Terms moderate. V ; • HENRY GLASS. Carh'Sle, February 14, 1050 —'6m GOLDEN HORSE HOTEL. Adjoining. tub court house, Carlisle, pa. THE subscriber, having leased the above large and commodious Horse, situated on the corner bf the Public Square drtd Smith itanoVer street, and lately .occupied by Behj. L. Eshleman, begs leave to announce to hia friends and the public that ho is pro pared to .entertain them In a manrtet .Which bannol fail lb meet epptobullcrt. itHB HOUSE has the moil jlVeaftanl Ibcaltdh in ihe borough~hiis boon newly .furnished and other* wise iibprbvcd, and rid puinfc will bo spared to make tbdio who may sojodrn with him,comfortable during iheir stay; His parlors are large and well furnished, dnd his Chambers supplied with new and comforta ble Wdding. . HIS TABLE will be supplied with tho best the market can afford, and.all who ace connected with his house will be found attentive, careful, and obll* *The ’BAR will contain the best liquors the city ban produce. HIS STABLING is entirely now and extensive, Capable of accommodating from 50 to 60 horses— Making it a dedirible stopping, place fot BrotdrS) And witl be alldrided by a skillful dstlor. tn fihorlj hoiking will be wanting catoululcd to add In the coni fort and convenience of those who nidy favor him patronage. Gdurdbts tahtn by tlte.Wbck, inglK’ ° r year. ,*C3fTtRMS ModcrAtk. . ... iOtiN llAfoSoN. February t, I83(J. CJrcat Bargaiusln Dry-Ctopdsj : AT V. E. ARCHAMBAXJIiT’ S, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets; • Philadelphia. A FULL assortment of Spring and Sum met Goods, comprising in part—New Market Sheetings at 6 cents; fine bleached and brown Muslins- at 3,4, 5, C, 7,6, 9, 10 and 12* cents; jrard wide French Lawn at 8, 10,12* and IQjcts; Mooslin de Laines at 12*, 18$ & Si cents; Linen Lustres from 10 to 29 cents;. bareges from 19* 10 87* cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres front 18$ to 75 cents; black and changeable Silks and Taro Satins from 60 cents to $125; a largo assort* ment of White Dress Goods.from 12* to 37* els; French,Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from 12* to'3l cents; Silk and Satin Mantillas from $4 50 to $10; Men <tnd Boys* west ifa every vari ety from 10 cents to $1 25; &c,. *■ V.E. auchaaibault, Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner Ilth & Market sis., Phila, lBso—3m 'SPo Farmers and Iflcn of Business. Oils, darldle's and Guano. THE subscriber offers, at the lowest rotes, in ony quantity to suit purchase/*,* . Genuine Fernvintt fcnftnoj laid every variety of Sperm, Whole, Lord, ami TAN#EII'S otLS: Manufacturers, Tanners, Forme/s,* Dealers and Cfqh tutie/t, are fnvltod to call; GEO. W. RIDGWAY. No. ,87 North Wharves, (ho first Oil Store,* below Race st.,-Phita, April 4,1850—2 m The Cheap Store! ‘ *f*HE subscribers have just retained fro'rtf the filly with the cheapest and best Block of DRY GOODS, fico., ever brought to Carlisle. It bon slsU in pert of Cloths, Cassiracvcs, SaUincts, attd.VealVngai-a great slock of summer goods for Wmr^nd-Boya 1 wear, Mous do lames, Lawn*, Ginghams, Bareges, Alpoohas, Barege de (dines, lots Of Calicoes, Chocks, Tickings, Muslins, Flannels, Table and Toweling Drapers, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasohr, ttlb bone, Stockings, Gloves, Linen C&mbiio and Silk fPattdkorchlflfs, Laces, Edgings and Inserting,-of •.different kinds, Cap Nets, Tnrleton, Swiss, Book, Mull. Jaconetand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an elegant'assortment of Cheap Bonnets^ Of thßmbat fashionable kinds. Palm Leaf, Siratf, ihd fi’raid Haiff, Groceries', Qucenswota, Carpet .Chain, Hardware, &0., some handsome apdeheap' CARPETS, together with a variety of Goods in OUt line, which Imvo all been laid in for cash, and Will be gold at lower prices than they can be bought at In the county, vVe respectfully invito every Hody to.oall and Judge for themselves, os we ore determined to offer groat bargains this season. ■-V .. A. &VV, BI3NTZ. March 81,1950. • Here uj where you get your cheap & Harness. tO !• thankful for past favors, and i * V# •”*! *ollciUpg hit share of public potronago, ro- I jpecuuUy announces to his customers and thk public i A® tb.«t he s«u continues to pursue the Bad- , ■ ? l V n L^» ne " *> klh B‘ «U lu various branches. ;in s.oiilh Htmo*«C „ f c „ doot.btlow Hann.n’. , Kolel, and neaily oppo.k. Bonn’, .loro, in ( Ke Bo n>»Bh of c.rllilo, where ho will koop con.lentlj on Bhiid, di manufacture to order, every article in-Ms llne.qf business; such as nfijSrSfldfileti, Bridles, Martingales, HARNESS, COU.ARS, WHIPS, die., Of .every description and variety. Also, Urlchbarulu, .Htckbands, Housens, Cruppers, Dllnd-brltilce. Girths . sing/e end double, and Hallers of every kind, which ho is determined to.soil cheap, so that customers ami . other#,,wiU find it to their advantage to purchase from Him/ Having, from experience, a practical know ledge of hUhueiness ppd a determination (ousonone but the best of materials, htf feels no hesitancy in ro commending hie work, confident that it wlil command aUbernl share of'public patronoffo. Good. Oak Wood will be taken in exchange for Work; C. J. C. ; Carlisle, Fob 7,1930—8 m 1 Tv'atJieisl F.eathtei'fcV - :j 1 Tli nnn ? ou h^ B bf Feathers, comprising) qualities, forsale, wholesale ahd fell al the .lowest cash prices, by - • • • | . ‘ hartley;* knight, 148 S. Second Street, 5 dobra above Sptdcel Our customers and the public In gettorAl will please notiou and asMSMßkit that since the alterationn re cently made in our store, the Budding Department of our business is in the second story; where wo now have, ready made, or Will make to oVder 1 Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, .Mattresses, and Cushions of all kinds. Wealso keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of Tickings, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts', Comfortables, Sacking Bottoms, dcc»' The first floor ah basomeut have been appro priated to th&sale of Carpetings, dec., among .which are ■ Brussels ’baVpetrhg, ■ Tapestry . do imperial Three Plyi . Ingram Carpetings, from 36 cents tb. $l,. Stair Carpetings, . from 10tents td $l, Enfcry Cirpciings, from 29 cunts to $1,25, Rag Carpetings, from 25 to 40 cents, Also, Oil Cloths, ~ Ahd. Mattings, al nil prices. For sale by .UTLEY & KNIGHT, sl. 6 dbors abbve Spruce. —Sms ..... * 148 S. 2d Phila., Match .21, 1850- .. l*ateilt IVashiiig; •TitACH RS how to accomplish a large, family wash th life course of one oMwo hours, ai an ex pense of less than six cents. Requires no rubbing, no rhachine and no previous knowledge, tio extra washing utensils, and may be used by a person of the meanest capacity. .The material is cheaper than-soap, muy bo obtained eVery wh'erk, and is not composed of dnyacld, turpentine, to!mphehe, or any substance of disagreeable odor or qualities either to the person using it or the linen on which It is.employed. Warranted notlo injurs the most delicate fabric, 'i’he proprietor Is confi dent that a trial will convince the moSt sceptical; C EHTIFIC ATE,. dlllsburg, Feb. Is, 1850. VVts denify lhA’t Ihe Improved Washing process of whlbh G. L. Shearer is Agent and Proprietor, for the county of Cumberland, and tgWnsnipS of Carrol, Franklin, Washington, Warrington and Monaghan, in the county of York, has been fully tested in our families, and we confidehtly com* mend hi* pamphlets pr Washing Receipts to the public, as communicating the act of washing linen in a mode so thorough and satisfactory,and with a despatch so extraordinary, as to appear in credible to those who have not witnessed Its ope ration. It dispenses with more than half the labor of washing in the ordinary manner, saves material and cleanses linen perfectly,. In truth the result so entirely corresponds with his recommendation that no one regrets purchasing one of his receipts; David Cocklin, Daniel Bailey, J. K. Sidle, W. P. Reigel, James J. Moore, David Weaver; David Brandt, D. Frederick Welfy, Daniel ifeiglb. Reference' may also be hdd lo Ml. David Mar tin, of the Mansion HbuSe Hotel; M. M’Clellan, 11, L.. BUrkhdtdeKpnd N. W. Woods in Qartisle. and M. Cocklin, RstJ.iot tills cotinty, who will testify lo its merits. . * . Price for a family right only one dollar, wlufch hiay be purchased of Hubert M’Cartnev, Agent for Carlisle, dr a recipe will be sent by mail to any one enclosing $l,OO to the undersigned, Pro*, prtelbr, residing in Dlllsburg, Votk cohnty. March 7,1850—3 m G. L. SHEARER. Iti’cacl Without Ycus . JUST received at Ehy'e Grocery, Labbitt'a £/• r erveacing Cuinpouiid,:wh\a\i by following direc tions, will produce Bread; Cakes, &c., without Veast—prepared and . put up in whole, half and quarter pound packages, with,all dltetllons,neces sary for use, and warranted io have the bread ready for the oven in ftvo minutes. Also a new article of prepared Powder; which will produce the best FAMILY SOFT SOAP in a fetf minutes, with out afiheS of fai; rihd \frl\en itSfed will not injure the hands or Clothes. Prepared in New York. Both (heSe valdahle and labor saving articles are for sails at the Grocery and Tea.slbre of Carlisle,.March 7, 1850, J. W. EDY. XUEi CHINA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. r PHANKFUI, to tlie citizens of ddrlfste, dnd its L vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again to* quest their company to view our largo and splendid ussoitment of CHINA, GLASS * QUEENSWARE. Di nor Sets, Tea Sots, Toilet Sots, and single pieces, either of Gloss, China or Sloito Ware, sold in quan tities to suit purchasers, for loss' than they, can bo had elsewhere—in fact el less than Wholesale prices. •American stod English Britannia. Metal Goods in greater variety than over before offered in the city. Famy CMna irr great variety, very cheap. Wo would invite any pbrVbW Wst/fog the city to call and see us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China and the cheapest the world produces. ' TYNDALE Sc MITCHELL; NO’. 2to Chednufstrcct*. Philo., Sept. 20’, 16'40U-ly HARDING At HOU, Wholesale commission paper ware house , No. 21 Mlnof atiodf, between slh & 6th and Chcsnut 1 end Market eft;, Philadelphia; I TTEEP constantly on hand a largo and varWstock j\_ of all kinds of PAPER? aultcd to Publishers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, dec. . Wo have made arrangements with some of the best Mills initio country to manufacture Popcr expressly, for usisoj (hat every exertion shall bo made to give entire snlis-j faction to our customers. Wo return bur most sin* : cero thanks to out old friends for past favots, Cn'i3‘ hope from our increased stock, and exertions, to merit 7 a continuance of their custom'; , i 1 All orders froth the country prbhVptly ol’tondcdf to. i They can accommodate publishers wljh ony given site of printing papei at the shortert notice. Wo would say to thbao desirous of a good and cheap arti cle, give us a call and examine for yourselves. Ma/kot prices paid in cash or trade for Rags. S'. \V. HARDING,- . D. FRANKLIN HOLL,, , No. 21 Minor at., Fhlla. February 21, 1350—4 m Hardware. JUST oponcd at the new and cheap Hardware ■tore of JACOB SENER,anew assortment or Foreign and Domeslio Hardware, consisting of a Aill assortment of lochs and latches of every ityle arid kind; hinges, screws, bolls, aogurs, anger bills, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planes and piano bills; hand, panne),and ripping saws; mil) and crossoyt saws of Kola mi's make, warrahled'godd; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a snporlorqnallty that has novel been in this market before, hoes; shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; Iron, Japan, and brass candlesticks; an assotlmOnt of Brltanlaand Glass [Ethotlol I,amps - , Bpoont; sHbSetS - ,- lb((ga; waW and ifoh'ltm kettles, braes preserving kettles, Co darware, anvils', video; hies ahd rasps, of eV'ery' kind and pricb;- Wane’ bar Iron, boon and band lroi|, oast, shear; spring anii'blialctotl'Btbpr, warranted good, IfiO boxes window glass, lower than over. 1 200 koga Wclbotlll’a pore while lead. ■Chattels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine., IMensti call at the well known store of Jacob Sonet, North,llanovst street, next door to-Glaast hotel, Cnrlislo. May 2>, IfllO ’ A PRIME’ if Mali*- bv “■ i'i lot of Muhouany Veneer#, just received by the subscriber. Also n lot of Morocco and Lining Skins, nit to bo soldchenp by . miNnr saxton.* FchiUßCy M, 19/10 ■ ; i‘-a ’ Plants, 9hrubaV TJtEESi G AjftibßN Fjgfr FOR salo at Maupt’s Garden, Rising Sun -Village, near Philadelphia, and ip. the'Market,, below Sixth street, every day/compriaingthc following va- rieties: , Honeysuckles, assorted . Herb Roots,; HeVbaceotis Pl&'hts, “ , Osage ,Qrango Plantfl, : Ornamental “ •. 'll,",- for-live, fences, &c., Rosea, .. .**■ .EyßaanßENs, viz: Flower lioo’le, “ . Balm of Gilead, Flower Seeds, 41 , Silver Firs, , • Vegetable Plants', ‘V N6rtvay Firs, . Grape Vines, > . Red Spruce, Ornamental Shrubbery, While Sprpce, Ornamental Vines, . Silver Pines, Green House Plants', American Arbor-vita, „ Bdk Edging, thitieso .. “ . , , Asparagus Roofs, . , Tiee BoX, aSsorVd aiies.' Also—OrnamenlafTrees, viz:- Maples,assorted; Horse Chesnute, Woeping Lotch,; Silver Abele, Mountain Ash,.Magnolias, Fringe. Trees, Lindens, &c..'&c. . ' 1 •», ... OauTetings, All orders iVromptjyaWrided la, Arid everything warranted.to be as represented. ; . trees, dec., packed to tarry with safety.. Address S. Rising Sun .-Village, Phila. 'Co. . . , . , S. MAUPAY; Nursery Soedstridn and;FlorisV. March 28, IBso—im , , Oil ‘cloths, Watches, Jewelery, &c. THE subscriber respectfully informs hsw Trleridii and the public generally; that he has jdat retard ed from Philadelphia witli Iho' largest and most splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, dec., ever before offered to the cUiksns o&Mb plate. Ills slock consists in part 6f ' - • ISOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES, Gold and Silver Lopine Do., with a variety of Silver Watches; of Idwof prices. Gold giiard chalhs, gofd and silver pencils; a splondid assortment ofgold pons, of most approved manufacture; stiver butter knives, silver and plated spoons, fine silver plated fbrb.g, a lakgo aHd sptondl'd lot of gold and sliver SPEC TACLES. (He Invites particular attention to this Article of spectacles, as he can warrant them to bo the.best (his -ide of Philadelphia.) Ctfmttlon Sjiefe. lades of all prices; a. large atttf beaUtlfti) assortment bf gold Fidget tid'd Ear rings; all prides) Breast pins m grtat Variety;,watch keys, silver and shell card cases,, a very superior article; silver thimbles, silver combs, cake (baskets, with a groat variety ofolher oHlbles In his lino, Unncbc'BsarJt to mention. Ho invites all Id ball and examine his stock, assured that it cahnul fail to please both in quality and price. « • ; MATtingS. THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, December SO, 1849—1 f Extraordinary Reduction In the Price of Uardwure. I HAVE Inst 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 ever brought to Carlisle, consisting ,of Locks, Hingej; Sbfewd, Kails and Spikes. . PerSdns about to Build will And it great ly to their advantage to look at nay slock befoto purohasihg elsewhere. Conte and seb the gooila and hear, the price and you will be convinced lliil this is really the Cheap Hardware Storb; Aisd In storb, anvild, vlijed, (Hen add raSps, and i bom! hlete assortment of Watt’s Best Bar Iron, also Rollbil dnd Hoop tfdn of all sizes, t have also the Tuenibmeter Ohufti,' Mddo by Mr. Cbo. Simnt glBr; the Best drllolh how In dee. 1 SCYIHES.—I Have just received my Spring stock of Gram and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be d superior article. Cradle tndkers and olKetß will find these Sythes to bo tho besUtliolein the market, and at the-lptsesl pride, wholeddlß arid retail, at the old slaud in North Haitovor street. Oct. 11, 1849, JOHN P. LYNE. ROOKSI BOOKS 1 HIHOMAS M. MARTIN, dSslles to Inform his JL mends and the public in general, that-ho has durchased the store formerly belonging to Jacob Btb, Esq., and Is now ready to .apply the reading community With Books of all kinds at city prices,— He has just received the following dew, woikd: ■ Lynch’s Expedition to the Dead Se* and Jordan. Montague’s •• «« „ Philosophy of Religion. Dobney on Fdltffe Punishment. Rural Letters, by N. P. Willfi. , Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. E||d(. TUior’s Consulate tind Empire, Nos. 8 & 9. Davy CbppOifield, part 3. Turner, Pishor, and Davy Crockett,’Comic Alma nac* for 1860, together with all tho qheap publica tions of tbe.day. Books ordered twße a vfreck and stnetaitention paid to orders from thdcouctry. ~ All the Daily and Weekly Papers, dec., to bo had at the old stand next door to Burkholder’s hotel. Carlisle; August 16, 1640 “ I am a man/ and deem nothing wilch relates to man foreign to my feelings. [■pHßpiifipßl Youth & Manhood. ■na'lflu A MlAsiaSmm ofi * premature tieaii Kinkelin on Self Preservation. OxtT 26 CERTS.’ This Book, just published, is filled Whh useful ij» k formation, on tho infirmities and diseases of the Ge nerative System. It addresses Itself.alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should be read by all. ’ The valO'ablo advice atSd imprt&Jvo wrfrning If gives, will prevent yeai*a of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it, will Ifiarn bow (o prevent the destruction of thelrchildron. A remittance of 26’ cents, enclosed in a loiter, ad dressed to Dr. iCTrikclin, Phtradofpbfa, vfnf cnsdVo a book, under envelope, per return of mail.* t .. • Di 1 . 'K. fifteen years, resident physician, N. W. I corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and I Pino, Philadelphia, may I>e consulted 1 tie wno places himself under the core of Dr. K.„ I may religiously confide inhisbonpV as a, gentleman, I and confidently rely upon his shill aVa phyeVetnfi'.* . Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, k (post paid,) und be cured al homer , Pa2kifip*tf of Medicines, Directions, «c,, forwarded ■ by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mtagft or curiosity. ' Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, 1 and a!) others supplied with the above Work at very \ low rates. t • t . * . February 7,1850 —ly A NEW and beautiful article, believed to bo su perior lo anything of (he kind ever before man ufactmod, Being elastic will not bretk by fulling, and being painted in oil it may bo washed with soap and water when soiled, and readily restored to their original beauty. For sole, at the cheap store of December 18,1840, , P, MONYER. TTTILL perform all operations nponthe TVetM VV '.thfiV orereqUhdd for tbdW preservalioiii such as Sealing , Filing) Plugging, ft*, or will' restore the lobs.of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth, a single Tooth to a full sett, / ff/'Officeon Pulstroet,a few doors South of the Railroad tiotdl. N. i 3. Dr.Loomiawlllboabsdhtf^drhOafliarlii tllel’atrt ten day?, In eaoh month. December 14,1848 V 1 .lAS. M’CUIXOCH, ( WILL giro hla'attendance in live different bran c'hoi of hit profession, In town or country, to oil (lint mny favor hllrt with a call. 01800 opposite the fid Presbyterian Cburoh und Wort's Hotel, lately oocupiod by |)r, Fpulko. Carlisle, f&pt. (>, Ifftfi—tf HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders bis professional services to thu-cilixons of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass' Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, whorche can at all limes be found, when not ptofpHslonally engaged. | Carlisle, Juno 7, 1840—(C Elastic Doll Heads. Dr. I. C. Loomis, UR. J. K. BMITIV, R.-R.K. i CyA, I - ANEW and brilliant 1 light has lately arisen and now siandihigh ln the horizon. ehecfding its goiden 'lighr of hope- upon the' d&rk despairing minds of the. bedridden'arid afflicled with pain, like Iho bursting forth offhe.congenial rays of the sun upon the. soldi dismal regions of the frigid zone. The three letters which' head' this para graph iat he "signification of . Badway’s Ready Relief. . An Instantaneous'antidote for pains of all kinds, the very instant Radway’s Ready Relief is appli ed, Us pain-relieving qualities are realised, it will relieve the most severe pains bf Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Paraylysls, Tib Dolorcux, &c., in a tew minutes. Rheumaliam-phs cause, .treatment and cure. All Rheumatic Pains Instantly cured by Had way’s Ready Reiief.~R)ieumat[sm arises from different causes, but moslgenerally proceeds from colds, exposure to cold, damp and sleep ing in damp apartments, , This complaint is divl dedrinto two classes; the first is Inflammatory, so called from the swelling ,and inflammation that attends the pains in the parts affected ; -second, Chronic Rheumatism, so called from the long cbn- Vmuarice of the disease. It is also known as Lum bage, or pain in the baok|.Sciatieia, or pains in' the hip or groin; Anihrodynia, or pains In the joints. The Acute Rheumatism generally termi nates imo one of these and beoomesachronio com plaint. To Relieve your Tortures , apply Rad way’s Ready Relief, 6h 4 Wakm flannel blo\h, previously bath ing the parts with .warm water, also (aka 30 or4o drops of the Relief internally,in some molasses twice or three times k day; this will give warmth, lo the stomach, and surely, relieve you .from all Rheumatic pains, It is also speedy and effectual in -its operation in the- cure of diseased spins, stitch ih lheba'ck,lampriesS, sotane3suf the joints, weakness and pain in the side, nervous headache, tio doloreuz and ‘-tooth ,ache, spasms, strains, cramps in the aipraach^.heart burn, hoarseness and sore throat. Reader, if you have, the misfortune ;o be trodbled with either of the above distressing complaints, be thankful that an antidote fur your paihs is at hand in Railway’s Itcidy Relief. It is suVo to give inSlanl ease, and td joy will ensure you a speedy and perfect cure. See that each bottle has the lac simile signature of Rad way & Co, upon each label—nonb other is genuine. A Beautiful Fictiice. Si new Label—Sled Engraving, To,protect the public against purchasing icouij teKeilaofßadwa^’s.Chinese Medicated Soap, R. G; Rad way, the celebrated chemist of New York; has at a great expense engaged the. services of oho of the first artists of stieef engraving. !h America, and will on the ftrsl of April, issue Radway’s Meditated Soaf), in its new label. It is a beauti ful eteol engraving,itrepresents tivofemdlbjigureo of'health arid beauty, reclining oh a iablatand scroll work, on which are the words “Rad way’s Medicated Sodp’Mn illuminated loiters* Opihe opposite side of the tablet is the fac-simile signs* ture of R. G. Radway. The design is ncat,cliasle, artistic, dnd elegatitly executed. Tfit Virtues of the Soap are also imjrtoved, th'e High popularity which this pscellent soap has at tained For Its siipeHbrity over alt others for toilet, medicinal and shaving purposes, has impejled us to strive and improve upon its merits, instead of testing satisfied on its already gained, laiirels.— We hate rldw entered Into arrangement!) jfor the importation direct from our correspondent in Con stanslinople in Turkey,.and Canton In China, for pur several bilSf gums, balsams,-and extracts of rare medicinal virtues, which vte iise in the mah* dfacture of Kadvvay’s Soap, instead of receiving them from third parties; ep that now we h’five. ilt'cj satisfaction of knowing that ih‘e highly medical and balsamic properties of our soap are putaifnd unadulterated. As a Beauh'fier of iht Shin, it surpasses every thing of the kind.in the world,jtrethoVbs redness,' pimples,blotches, pustules, tetters,fash. Jtcures salt rheum, ring worm, sore heads,sores, pustular eruptions. It imparts health to the skin and beau ty to tho completion. As a, nursery and toilet spapj it is beyond the. reach of rivalry, and for shaving putpboei it id the bfesi lb uso. One cqke of Rad way’s Soup will last longer than three calces of the same size of any other soap in use, there fore it is the cheapest and best soap in the world. Price 39 cents, large caked in efigraved wrappers, and the slgndltlre Of R G vlpoh bach wrap per. ~ ~ Now through the Harem chambers many lights Ufhusy shapes proclaim the toilet rights— , While Borne bring balm from Circassia’s fair; To dress and beautify Iheif lo'vety Half, Which makes the maids of Circassian sires Within the breasts of kings pure love in&pite. ' 71) Dress and Beautify IkelJUir, Rad way’s Cir cassian Balm is becoming quite popular, in the fc’ouf&o of time ii wfll supersede afj.othfef prepara tions in use, it cures baldness, strengthens the hair, eradicated dandruff, and makes the hair sofl, fine and glossy. By using the balm as per direc tions, ft will make U cliff beautifully/ resembling nature. Price Si> cents In large bottles}. See that Radway & Co., is upon eacbiboitld. , For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Bowlin's, and Sami. Elliott; in Sliippcnsburg by Dr. Hayd.' . April 4,1860—2 m . . At I*. ftlonjor’s • CARLISLE, PX., IS tho pld'ce Vvhorc country merchants and the pub 11c in general, will fl*nd tho lafgesf onJ best as sortment of Confectionaries, H6i offered in thi'rf coU'nty, manufactured of (lie best material espressty for the Holidays,* and will bo sold wholcoald or fctail at the Old Stand of tho subscriber North Hanover street, a few doors north.of the Bank, where all arc ihvited to call and examine for them delved, as it would bo impossible to mention sll tho varieties, Ho would also cal) altcnfion to u large assortment of Frulfi'art’d Ntit's of the latest imporlo ifahs, consisting of . | : . ORANGES, I.EStoNS, ItAtStNS, Fibs, Pfuons, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts/ Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, &c.‘ In connection with' Ihd above ho has I just received a larogo ssortmont of English, French, i and American Toys & Fansy Goods, 4pns)sting In part of fine French,Cqrd apd Svwfn’g Bndkcls of entirely ; flow patlorris, Fancy .Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and .other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, 801 l Bone, and other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of tho latest style; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordoone, harmoonicans, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass end China toys,’mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, *crad!os, Noah’s Arks, musks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, colougne, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, &c. He has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and In fact all articles in tho Grocery lino, which will be difcpbsfld ofafthe IbWestrhlcts. ; , Orders from & distance thankfully r'ecifib'cd'aßd promptly attended to, , P. MONYER. CaililW,Dec. fi,'1049V,... W. M: PORTER, do. Trutstinn PIM4> FORTIES. . Tn'E I,ABLEST,eIiteAPEST, BEgfiiWamMf ELEGANT auortWnl of PIANO FORTES In the United States, can warehouse,of the subscriber, 171 Chesnutatreot, above Fifth, at live old stand occupied more than a third of n WilllgiTnUfilc publisher; HARPS, , . - ' _ ORGANS, .. • SERAPIIINES,'. : . A3OLIANS, Ac., dec., fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers Ih Now York, Doston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Bold, wholesale and retail, al tho maker's cosh prices. OSCAR a. U. CAUTBR. .171 Ohcsnut st, Phila. February 81, 18B0—ly itiiANK miros FOR SALK AT THIS OFFICIO, ■in '•miFi! PTRim nr l-ifc and lleallli are in the Blood. 'lint* !■»,not oii'j of nil thovni'lous remedies purporting;lo,lie ■ li- r-of Iho lilood. Uint begins to vottett r dt much Purifying ' Jlnih'ii' Virtue de, 1 . ' BRANT’S INDIAN PTJRIIfYING EXTRACT. i’liin I’uniKiEti !stoA6//y prepared from' fegtlabletjnnd cures ; t»i»t nhslinale, imd long standing diseased 1 bf llie'blood, tli'iut puking, purging, sickening, or debilitating* '■ It .cleanses, en'gihrns, invigoraiett . makes new, healthy bhoi, and gives o rigor nnd nets life to the whole system. ; HUNDREDC—THpU.SANDS iv»* been cured the past nnd present years, of diseases of the iod. liy MiV Purifier— and such cures Wore taodo too, by the c of -' . ** ‘ Ifour Times Less Q.uantity, and at ■ • Four Times Leas Cost, •him oiirli diseases ran be rurtd by Sarsaparilla, or any ether rem• rrh/ Hint Ims been ns yot offered to'the public. Wo wUh It wore possible to publish to the world, at ono view MANY THOUSANDS nt <im now, mvino nnd enjoying good ■eiltU. whoackriowl If-'tt themselves indebted to tfio purifying end healing efficacy ' Brant's Indian Purifier,. Tplfl PuitlFlßß carts THE WORST SCROFULAS, nd all impure diseases of the blond, viz. t Scald-Head, Salt- Ueuih, Eruption*, IHmpjet on the Face, Piles, Biles, Uccrs, Costiveness, Mercurial Diseases, Liver- Complaint, Paint n the Bade, Side, amL Limit, Ruth ef.lilood to the Head, CtC n CtC. I MI’ORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. tt in n question of v nu Binnil Importance tor the afflicted to do* Idc, wfilcb, of nil- the. inrsnparitltis and othpr remedies, is die CHEAPEST AND MOST CDRATIVE. Wu sny, Brant’s Indian PunJStr la cbcajfcr and more curnllro— HiCHtiHu, one buttle of.it, which can bo bought for One Dollar, con* niua Foitu Times os much medico/ efficacy m one' bottle at Sar> <aparilla. Which also cpstao nt'dbUar. Il’wo borenUer nroro thnf armpnnlla I* as dear ut one dollar n buttle, as Dronf* Purifier V(»iilii bo fit four tioUort n hottle. beenuso tho Puriflur Contains irkatbr M epical XPFICACT tiifui Bnrsnpnrilla, then' anrsapa ilia should be spid At twenty five eenli a bottle, to bo as cheap ns lie I’urillur nt one 'dqilnr. flat ns otir assertion does not prore lie greater power ood medical virtues of tills Purifier, vhrn ompHred with thn best aarsnpnrillßS/wo shall Ibcroforu show tow much discaso has been cured BY ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH The llrst case wo stntn, Is tlie cure which was effected In Mr J. 11. Haiti*, of Rome, Onqldn Co., N. Y.; nnd wo risk not any of our rcradtyi when,,tvo sny that this is the most unlooked-for •old hop'etesi : caie of oho of In.. Most Horrid Scrofulas that ever has bee* cured since’tbo World was created : nnd this wm cured by The Times I.eks of Hmnt’a Purifier, *r»jt nt I.kss Cost. than" over a (into half as rtvoftinr abn hopeless was cored by. Ten,Tikes as much SaVsnpnnllß. FurfuT. iHiriicu u&V, set our Pamphlet. Mr. Hivflklu‘«latei tbnt be bnd been confined to bis bed One Year, nnd was not expected to live hnuis longer, when tin commenced using tba Purifier : bin neck wnn enten ncnrly off from enr to cur—n hole wns eaten through the \Vimlpiye~~- Ida car. rteAjflJr e,nleft ] odt—the use of one arm destroyid~- an Ulcef. ua large as n man's hand. had nearly oaten through fats aide— and tboro were on him In all, " ' TiVcnty Large) Deep, Discharging Ulcers, —liiattKo first bnllU be Used, enabled,iilm to get off nfhu bed where ho had- been confined twelve months—the second buttle ennbied bltrt to gel out &f-\h'e Abuse—th® third bottle enabled him to vtdk tan miles, nnd that tbo urn of % - f ; ... pNUt T^E|.yE, bOTTLES, turek all the Ulceis, ana restored him to health mid strength eo that be wiia able to uo>k and attend to business again, as be bud formerly done. . , Tbiacuro i« certified 1 o jmiVotinTEEN Respectable Wit* l>y Williams, nne of the tnn»t m-prcl •able pby«elww of Itdirio—by. Mr. (I. H. Simon; proprietilr nnd keeper of the West Home Hi**rl + Is.nnant. wholesale and retail druggUta, and by eleven other p- rsons all reeldcnU of Itonie. , BRANT’S INDIAN PULMOfiAIIi IIALSAiI. Hus eurnf without the leftsi ahadnw of doubt, very many ui le mast ci)«ea.of pleriatri .and diseased lungs -i-urii rupca n» wertj never cured,,by any oilier medicine*—mid rhleh were «o w/Mlv lhm tlio dleeaßod purflona wetn ionounved by iiliyeK-iniis nnd friends, to bo actually DYind. It. jio«f3*sos nil tho eloimsing and purifying virtues nearly as uwerfiil nnd ncllvo as the preparation which we cull BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT; I bis differ*, from,that; bpcmuc this ppssesft>s RKyEBAL. qtiiks UKiitCATttins «rc pfcu/iui/y adapted to, alid nrii essentially lecrssary., to cpro A v , r . . COUGtSs and COWSUXVIPTIONS, ■■id all dikenscs of n pulmonnry nntnre. sueb (Uscuscs ns nsunliy provu so fntal under ordinary treatment, when they attack T(!b Brtflsf, Throril, Lungs, and Heart. Thit flaftam htnh nnd surer uleert In and cjwvlirrf internally, fit. .entity ,a» the. J’I'JUKYINO Kirfuct -*w«* nnd kealt uicen. <tUmaljjf. ~7'Aif JUl»am cim-i Xine cn»ri or CoiiuK nnd Consumption out of 7<n, after all oilier rcmetliei hnvu Jailed to do good. thousands bi' coNsujiPTibNS -id Chronic poviha, •bnndnnlly.prove iU unfailing efficacy hi Mich. dltcNica, mid It* undoubted eurnllvo jiowi-r, nml ;*ootlihig, mmllng properties In thn following complninls ami dUcnse*. vj*. i .S'm/finr of Hluod, Weeding el tf>e Lungt. Vain in the Ihtait and SuU, Nirht-Smatt, tfmrtit ComfthinU, Heart, t.huhrn Infantum, Dyeentery, and Hummer Complaint*, in Children slid Adaltt— Olid ALL ... FEMALE WEAKNESSES ANb COMPLAINTS. Ko remedy tint tas hqcn pftcred to tlm. public, )iai over been half tu certain Mid fj7*efuaHn restoring ALh tho ibcblrulnl wrah nettes nnd irrrpularili<t of the aux, as Brant's ?ut.Mt)NSBV UiLHAM. Itmnkcs no did'eronen whether tbo derangement he lunpritrion. r*re»f, or other incidental utaknest— lt IIKGU LATKB ALL, by Mirenglhening the ayatem, equalising, llio.ctrcu fc/.'rm.mid SOOTHING end ALLAYING NERVOUS IftIUTA IIILITV. Srt fur pj-oor. CHANGE OF LIFE. From tho Girl to tha Woman, and tho Woman ot middle egr— >e mm Paso It accelerated, and tho other so gradually suppressed, 1 to prevent any of tho fatal diteam that frequently arise in □nsoqiicnco of stich change. consumption: A nVINO WOMAN CURED.' Wo aiato (htl euro lo phjvo the power to tavt life, wheh tAia Hahaitt Is used, oven alter tbo poraon la considered, by phWlr.ian nmt I Honda to bo til tbo last tlages of diarstr—nclunlly dying-- 'ind t in this one. so far £orte,,Uinl tho shroud end buna! tlothes wore bought,,yor,the ;>ar/teu/*re of thh kflsn,.nnd llio Mripetta hie nnd undoiibttd .proof of all lha circumstances and facta, we n-fiT tn our PAMPHLETS. ’l lil* euro wai oiVrclr'd on Mrs. ZIltA DVKEMAH, of lialltlnn Spa, Saratoga Co., If. Y. We enn prove beyond a doubt, many nthor almost equally aa hopeless, nnd innumerable eases of Caught .met Coniumpttoni CURED, which wem pronounced incurs6J« by ikilful physicians. LIVES COMPLAINT. Sen tbo cure Of Jloet. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and others, DYSPEPSIA —See tbo enroot T. S. Ifi/ror, nicrrlmnl *f Attica, Wyoming co., If. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlets. Nervous Diseases ami Derangements iru Cured by //rent's Ifa/tam without fail. DYSENTErV ftiid SOMMER COMPLAINT In CAR- Iren nnd Aitullt —and , - CHOLERA INFANTUM, arc a/ways cured by this Ualsapi. , , .. ■, Tnta Balsam la tbo beet anodyne In tho world to aonlAa and quiet crost, fretful children to sleep, and rauau them to rest ytit ttlyi and yet It-dars not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or. I’AMtanaic, and thoroforr, nover Injures, qfl'ects, or diaoaira the brain, aa preparations of opium do, HVaJUy- Children will be come vutsiir, HRALTiir, nnd iikaiity, and grow rapidly by tiie ui« of tide Balsam. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Chol era Infantum, while teething, if DR ANT’S PULMONARY QALSAM bo administered. It tbuuid be, for auch cssci. given In larger than the ordinary doses , , DOCTORS CALL IT WONDERFUL! DOUT. IRA JOHNSON, of Lexington, Qietnt Co., N. Y., wrote tn (ia January Ist, 1849: 1 became acquainted with aomooftho iiMtoidsldns ctfectaof ytmr UUANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, liv hnvine, witnessed jomo iijuwt ieonJ<»/a{ earra ol Consumption produced by lu Use, In Mnntlcclbi. Sullivan Co., Now York, about a yenr alnco 5 and hnvo sluco fell bnalbus tbnl its great elUcney mloht Imcoino more generally known. I'ha lust summer | bud hbiotbcr-ln-lawquitu sick with consumption, and I felt conlldonl, Irom what I nad soon of tho efficacy ot Biunt’a Uauium, that If I could procure It for Ida uae, U would euro liiui; and na we could not nnd it in thia county, I wont tu Sullivan county, about ninety tnllca, and purchnicd auverul bot tles ; but before I returned with tbu medicine, he died. One of my mdubbor* wna then very inutb afflicted with pain in the brcaat ana aide, and with auch a atHcture and tightness nernss Ida choat, Umt lie breathed with groat difficulty. lla uaed ono bottle of lha medicine that I brought,.ami it gnvo Immediate relief, and cured him.. My wile has used another bottle, and aho says It has dune Imr more good than all tbo other medicines alio over took. From llio benefit those persons Imre derived, and from my rec ummcndntlons, from wlmt I hud previously hoard end scan of lu good works, mnny persons here ere now wanting the mudlclmis: sod os there is no agent In lids town, they have per suaded mo to writo for an agency. . . Yours, respectfully, in A JOHNSON. DOCTORS COULD NOT OURE. Mr. COllftGtfUS ir. SUiTII. «nrrcAan(, CoHi'ni Cc*(r«, Erf* Co., S. y., January 18, said; Your .Uiunt’b Indian Pul* monahv Dalian, and Dbant’s PunirviNa Extract, are nearly all sold: and t want ImiuodlaUtly anolhur supply, for they mon rapidly, and give bttltr tatu/aetion, llum nil Um other medP duel wo have for **lo. *lllO Pulmonary Uali|AN hi* raked R hnlv hero from r bed of dangerous ami levers lichneu. vrhlth all Titr CtfUTUaa tUt> owrn ur a« inouraßls. They add •Lu muil ilii with • oonhumftion or tux LUHOi. Altar oil limt pronounced Die case hoprliti, iho commenced u.un** UohmA—and'now she U Well I tfor salojn Carlisle by Dr, J, RdtoTlm end S' W. Haverttick ; by W, D. E. Hays and J. C. A G. D. Altlok in Bhlppensburgiby WimLoyd In Lisburn; by 3, F, Spatjr In Meolmnlcsburg; by J. 11, llorron in Nowvlilo; by, J, M. Lat« Ih Harrisburg; and by agents In (Hl.parts.of the State.- All letters and orders must'bo addressed to Wallace & Co. IQ6 Broadway, Now York. March 98,1850—bowly Ft'Cfili Oardcn Seeds. THE subscriber has just received his annual sup. ply of Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, from the best establishments In :tho ,country, am) which ho can confidently recommend as of iho best quality. Fur sale at the cheap Prog store of 1 March 91,1850 i S. W. HAVERSTICK.’ I W« %llttdy to PltMe l'' * : THE attention, of. Builders andotbeie. is respect fullyentitled'to lhd wUladcctcd atock’ of; Building Hardware and Tools, now offered,bytho; BubBCiiber, consialing .in parl as ful|6ws: - American Front DduifjLbckß,upright, with night work, pfatcd or braBB furnilure, or porcelQin all colors, . Araerickn Front Door Locks, upright, plain', pla ted,or gras's furniture, or porcelain* \ . ’ American Front Door Locks,’ and Store Door, Ho rizontal or Upright, brass' fufnithfe,' or porcelain, ' ; American Rim Locks,'all sizea& qualities, While or brass'furniture, or ’ • Amoricaii mortice locks, all sizes, with plated,white or brass furniture, or porcelain; : . ' . ' American mortice-latches, all sizes, : with-plated, white of brass furniture, or poicelain. • . American mortice and rim closet locks, pjated or brass escutcheons, or porcelain. American drop* 'stop, thumb, gate, and store dopr latchrs, : Also, imported locks and latches of every deacrip* lion; Baldwin’*, *nd American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fast or base joint; shutter,; gate, strap, T., am| backflap hinges, all kinds; shutter, gate, door, flush, and spring bolts, of wrought or cast iton and.brass, every description;- screws, spiigs, glue, sand .paper of the best quality; American Axlertrifl shaft axle leys, of every variety; American Duttons, plain er bn plates, brass, iron, or bronzed; American nobs,'plated, while, iron, 1 or wood, .all kipds; Sash-cord, common and patent, with olhcr'articlcs too numerous to men tion. Nails and Sash Weights at Factory, prices. ■ All Goods delivered free ol ch rge.to any part of the City and Districts. At this establishment can bo found.ono. br the . largest and host assortments! of while and .fancy Nobs.for locks; &c.,in the city; some which; cannot be'seen, or obtained, at any other store. ' ■ ; '/ t Tools. Spoor & Jackson’s Back, panel, hand, and Kipp Saws,imported expressly for retail sales, nil selected with care. Sole Agent for the celebrated Planes,dec. made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., being all made of split wood, nnd tbo bills.ground and tried. Beatty’s & Williams* make of chisels, axes, hatchets, drawing knives, dec., all warranted good.— Pugh’s <fe Slack’s make of augers and auger bills, all sizes. American squares and bevilsof every descrip tion. i American rules, gauges, eawsclts, compasses, scrowdrivcs, dtc. American. C. S. .Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes; Anvils and Vices, all sizes; steel, iron, and wooden braces, with C. S. .Bills, in great variety; W. Greaves & Son’s, Butcher’s, and other celebrated makes of chisels, files, plane irons, &c.; Addis’s celebrated Curving tools, all shapes. Milking one of the best and most, extensive assort ments of Building Hardware and Tools in the State. At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to show the Goods. You are invi ed to cull and ex nmmo the assortment, and hear the prices asked, be fore purchasing elsewhere.. Come and see us, WM; M. McCLURE, ' , No, 287 Market atfe boltvcch. 7th & Bth Match \4, 1860—3 m upper aide. Phila. Spring millinery .Goods. . JOHN STONE & SONS, IJrfbItTERS and Dcnlfcra in Silks,- Ribbons, and Millinery Goods, No, 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, would call the attention of Merchants and Milliners Visiting the ciiy; to their targe and rich assortment of . ' STRING MILLINERY GOODS: . received by Idle arrivals from Prance, such as Glace silks for casing Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cop, Ribbons, '■ Plain Mantua orid'Satln Ribbons,from No.l to 12, French anU Aimsfifcoh Aftifical Plotters! While and colored Cidped, . French ClilJ) llulsj fancy Ncisptijl I.accS,. ■ t 1 Fancy Trimmings, QQimngsj Crawhtii Tips, Covered Whalebones, Buckrams, Cane, dee.,.to gether wlih every ariiefe appertaining lb th’Q Millin ery trade. i-r .March S<, Fire Itfsiirhutc; , THE iitten and Easipenhebprough Miitiml frirb Insurance .Cumberland county,incor porated by an act of Assembly, la ho'V fully pa ganized, and In operatfoh.tinder t &#na£ement of the following commissioner**, viz: ... , 4 Jacob Shelly,’ Wirf. H; dorppH, Uork- Itn, Molohpir, firennenian'M.Nrfsttan fijlay.man, Simon Oyster, Jacob R. Lnxvts flybr, Henry Benjamlh.y. JVfhffspr, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph’ ( „.The rates of insurance are as low anti favorable as any thp kind fq jho. State. Per sona wishing to become members are' invited to make applfcalioh to the flgentsofih'e company who ale willing to waUnpon,ihem m any time, JACQB.SId Pr&dad. -r RenhV Logan, JGceTftsfdenti Lewis Rver, Seerelgry,, Miomakl Cocklin, Treasurer* . November 1,1849 v AGENTS,.. .V, ; Cnrii&cr/flnJcounty—Rutfolph Maflin,N. Cum. berlond; C. B. Mormon, Klngstown’f Henry Zear* ing, Shiremnnstown: Robert Mboft and Charles Dell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, itfecnahlcshurg; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. ' , York county—John Shcrrick, Lisburn; John Bowman. .pllUburg;' Peter Wolford, Ftanhlin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W, S. Picking) Dover; Daniel llafftaabargfcr,* J, W. ClaH. H/imaAurg—,HotiBt>r A LpMitnnn. Members of the company having Pollutes About to expire can hove them reuewbu by making np* plication to any oftlie agents. UFE inr&URANCUt The Girard biro Insurance Ailmiltymiil Tjnsl Uouipimy, of IMitllldclpliiu, Office No. 150 ChcsmU Street, digital 9300,000. Charter Perpetual . (CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the J most favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and Invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to tho insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. The Company-a'dd a BONUS at stated periods to the Insumncesof life. This plan of insurance is tho most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in' Groat 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-. ranco Companies there, ofall kinds, 87 are on this plan. , The first BONUS was appropriated In Decent ber, IBM, amounting to Ift per cent* on the sum insured under the oldest policies; to BJ percent., 7j per oont., Ao.« Ac., on others, in proportlm to the timo of standing* making an addition 1 of $100; $87.50; $75, Ao., Ac.,loovory $l,OOO, originally insured, which Is an average of more than 50 per oen). on the premiums paid, and without increas* ing tho annual payment to the Company. Tho operation of the BONUS will, be soon by tho following examples from tho Lift Insurance Register of tho Oompnnf, thus ; . - Sum Intuited. • Itannt or Amt. of follcy end Addition, notiua payable at the pnrty’edtfcuaio. No. 58 •' ■ 88 •> • 285 11 -27 G ii . 333 Policy *l,OOO *lOO.OO *1,100.00 R. 500 350.00 ■ 3,750.00 4.000 400.00 4,400.00 3.000 ■' 175.00 3,175.00 5.000 , 407.50 5,437.50 Pamphlets; containing i.iho. table of rates, fli" 1 explanations of the BotiJrpt> forms of nppllwi ,on » and further Information may be had al the ofhpft, grads, In pbrddft ofiby. loiter, addressed to ino President or-Actuary. 1 •»-. U. WVmCIUKDS. Fmnhnt, ■: JNO.-.FVJAMRSi Actuary, phla t ' May 3* . Phtiarfel 1 A'TbNS Hnmmork and Rolled Iron, lull rrcid'-. LU od al tlio cheap Hardware eloroof iho; "Ml'fKlv herln Kail High-alrebl. HENRY SAX'I ON. i
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