■*lo f,prt ' f‘!VJ *■>:t . TVSB/iSu/pAur Sjring*Ppiihling\Qap,Cumh.co, Pd. *,,-■} <- , Owicbjis: •. JAMES SO3TON,.A; M., Principal. ' JNO. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Auu’t. Prof. JAMBS S. ECKELS, Tmor. ,V, ’ HAVING for some time been desirous of: oslab* lishln£ a Select Boarding School, and having at Iciiglhilbtainedsuitable * buildings for that purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to tils patrons ’and.‘friends, that’ he will; open the above* named Institution oh the Ist of October... i , The' location is in a small and romantic vale for m ed by an S shaped bond of the North Mountain, apt ly termed “ Doubling Gap,” 4nd is not ad'rpassod .In ho&UUfalncss of situation and beauty of scenery by dny place'in- the country* The Main Building'.is large and'commodious/ (lOO.feot in length by 44 in breadth^ and 3 stories high,) and is well .furnished With everything necessary to,‘convenicnco and com* fort, iTho'bther buildings compose Bath Hdddds, dec;, to tho free.use of which the pupils will hnyo access at proper hours, The well known White. Sulphur Springs,rise .within.d feW rods Of tho main building. Tljo object of tho Institution is to fit young, men for business, or for any of tho higher classes of Col* logo.t TKe cudrso of instruction will bo thorough and complete, more attention bciiig glvon to tho.qual ity thart Id ilia quantity in tho performance of .the studontv! All tho branches taught in the best acade* mjesiwill bo taught,ln this, and,proper apparatus will bo used for illustration of tho subjects that re quired!. ! Classes in Civil Engineering will, enjoy the advantage of operations in tho field with Transit, Cdtripasd, Chain, dec. TERMS: Doafd; tuition, washing, fdcl and lights} Jtttsessipp, • $50.00 Latin anJ Grreek, . 5 00 Ftcirtch or Hjebievt l ;; 6 00 OfVU Engineering with use of Inslruirionts, 10 00 Drawing anil Painting, 6 00 Vocal arid Instrumental Music, < 6 00 . The'pfupils will board in the Institution under the irrimediato anrf-coifctant supervision of tho Principal, who wifl bestow carnful attention upon their convc nioncoand comfort. Bach student will furnish his and Kavo ihoni nhtlbis clothes distinctly T-tid academic year will bo divided into Sessions of twenty wctltt ouch,"commencing on tho first of Sep tember.* 'Fho rogufar vacation will occur In July and August. Owing to delay in completing the ar rangements, the first session pf tho pres nt year will ccWmenco coj Tuesday (he first Jay of October, as staled above, .... ‘ ' An easy access is afforded by means of the Cumberland Vallq&&ailroid to NewvjUe, and theßco by coaches lo Ihojßdemy. The Gettysburg SnJ liCw’istown State‘wNd passes through the' grounds.. .. . • For circulars containing full particulars and refer tftTCCrtUldrtts tho Principal through the Newvillo P. Q," . J AMKd HUSTON. sowytllo t Sept. 13,1850 —3m ■ " Proclamation. WHERE A 8 (ho Honorable Fukdeiuck Watts President Judge of tho several pourts of Com non Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perryond Juniatat in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer ami Conorrrlia'ii De livery in said counties, and lion. John Stuart and Jobfn Ctettdonfrt, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Termin’of rfrfd .General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all cspitaiaWiT oth'of otfcrrccs, in’ the qaid county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated (ho 36th. of August, 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyof’antf'Pormln'oV and General Jail Delivery, to be holdori’at Carlisle,on the 3d Monday of November iVoif, (being the I Itli day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore . noon; to'continue two week* ... NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro* neb, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of thosaid cotrnty of Ouipbcrlohdvihftt tlrcy are by th'o snid pro dopV commanded to bethon and there in' their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to Jothnui thlngs'vfWcMto'tlrijif ofllcesapportain to bo done,and all thosq'that aro buuhd by rebbgnUantfcs,to prosecute agaih<t.ttro prisoners that aro or then shall bo in the 'fatlof said county,are to bo thereTOtfirosocute thort cc« shall bo just. . DA VID SMITH, Sheriff. BitKiurr*s Office, ? Aug. 30, 1850.- y . notice. Montgomery and RacheH Action of Par* • MarUhiswife, . t titloa in the ' ; vi. - >Court of Com- Jtmoi Konnody and.M'QVm his 1 mon Pleas of ,yrifo, and Alexander Barri j Cumberland co. ■,fa pursuance of a Writ do Partitione Paclonda is* Sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber* I fu^d.county*and to tno directed, iho above named parties are hereby notified that 1 will bold an Inqui tbfe'ptxtpbfce of rabkitifc partition end volu* ationof a certain h iuao and lot of ground situate and being- in tho Borough of IMowvillo, county of Cumberland', bounded by lots of John Morrow on the . task, and 1 UK jlom'os irvino on the west, and by the Main street on the south, on tho promises, on TJiurs* dky the Till*day of November,-1860, at I OVclock ii ■ the forenoon of said day,’when and where you ma; itlond if you 1 proper. ,DAVID SMITH, ShU Sheriff's Office, ♦> Sept. 36, 1850—6 t J AFOTim WOODDURN m. Samuel Health Jliaml Lucinda Ms wife, William Woodburn, Jus. Woodburn, Mar/-Woodburn, Margaret Johnston, widow, Goo. Johnston & Sarah his wife, Chai. Hot* ich & Boson his.wife, Moser Hfem\)hlll f and Margery hlswlfs, Wm*.Clatk,Charles Clark, Robt.C, M'Cul* lough, James 11. M'Cullough, Thos. 8. M’Cullough* Robt Mickey & Elizabeth bis wife, Wtm R. M’Cul, lough, Ohas l lf. M'Cullough, Geo. O’, M’Cullough, o minor under 14 years, of whom Jtohn M’Cullough it father and next friend; Robert C. Dballib, Jas. Boat fie, Wm: Beattie, John 8. Bbattio, Thos.'Q. BoatlieJ Hbnry 0> Bbattio, (thb four lout namodhoing min* ohi,) for whom David Shields is Guardian; John M*Neal,'James M'Neal, Robert A. M’Neal, Wm. 'Akper and Lydia Jane his wife, Lydia Jono Henry. •Aunoss M. Henry,'Honnah Henry, RachaelM’Noal, M'Neal, Elixabbth M’Neal, Wm. 8. M’Neal, '(tbe sjt last named being minors,) for whom Como* Uiis L; VandorboU is Guardian. . r Action of Partition in (ho Court of Common Picas Outabbrland county. In pursuance of a Writ do Pariitiono Knciomla, Issued out of the Court of Common Plono of Cum berland crounly, and to mo directed,thenoovonamed .■pArllcs'aro'heroby notified that I will hold an Inqui . irftldhTor thh purpose of making' partition andwalu* ation of a certain plantation and tract of land! situ* ata in Newton township, Cumberland county, bound* od by lands of Rev, Alexander Sharp, John Beattie, JThmeVDealUo, Samuel Wherry, Esq, Patrick'Hays ahd'othbis, containing about lBs'Acros,‘ tthlch said tract of land the above named parties, as tenants in common; together and undivided do hold. Said In* qhivition will bo held on tho promises aforesaid, on . Friday the Bth day of November, 1850,at lOo’clock - the forenoon of said. day, when and whore you ' mi’y'aUend’if you'lhlhk propor.fj ‘ . ' ’ DAVID SMITH, Sh’jT. , BhMu*« Office, Carlisle, Sept 86, 1860. fit Estate Notice; VfOTtOE t« hereby R Won that Lotion Tealamcn taty on the tail will end tenement of Eliiubeth *®* a of Frank ford township, Cumhorland conn* . h<l ' a b6en by thb Register in end for mid county In the .übactlbon, ono of whom , Sijnuol Murquarl, reaidca in Newton lavrnvMn, end l|to other George Dtowbaoghiili V'tankford townahln 1 Weald courtly. All poraona having clalme or do. ..'mtnda agolnal the citato of laid decedent, afo re, ouelled to make known the iamo without'delay,,nd thoie Indebted to make payment to'. ■ ■ SAMUEt. MAIIQIIAIIT.'VV, , ■ OEO. DItAWUAUOII, J t,u *• • Srtiiftfl; 1800—tit* TtTbT/OE I) hereby given that an application will he (olds to the Legislature of (till Commonwealth v t'lti next aoaaloii, fof a'chilrtof folia bank with ge* ' eft I bankingprltllegoa, to be located lh Curlbdc, ’Cumberland county, fa., with a capital of one bun nfil thouiand dollars, and 10 be called the Carlisle Dank. Carlisle, July «, ISbrt—ltrll r -Jr THE unprecedented success rihd established reputation of Hobgnsack’s Mkbicated WORM SYRUP, rend’ers IV almost Bsefesh to advertise it. To show, however, the estimation in Whlrih, it ie held in this community, the following certificates will suffice: . Cjiitiqf iht atlonishlng Effect* of odr Syrup iiniiif ; ' . diatelp in our oicn neighborhood. The first we invite aUenUon.tV, Is a Minister of the Godpe): read his account. .Messrs* Hobensack,-—Sirs—Unsolicited,! send you this, to testify my' confidence In the efficacy of your Worm Syrup, and my. gratitude for what it has done for my suffering child,, from'infancy afflicted* with Worms; at .times almost frantic— perfectly' unmanageable? her derangement was such' she .would unconsciously knock herself against the wall, all from the effect of Worms; we used Several preparations without any good effect, rnitil wo tiaea yoiirSyhip. Astonishing! yet de lightful to parental feeling!! she, frantic with' pain; erriaclatecl Wilth disease, in a few days Was relieved from pain, restored to health; and Is how doing well, after passing a great many wormsfoll six.incites long, & scores from one lo four Incites. Of course, we were dmazed and delighted to see , oiir Beloved one IhUs improved; gratitudei to ypU, arid good will to others, prompt us’ to say to all* i parents, if your chlldreh suffer, give tHem Hoben^ . sack’s Worm Syrup. •, O, ,H. PLUMRFtj ' , Minister of the Gospel, Marshal st., Phild. , . None genuine Without the signature of the pro pdetors on the outside wrapper. Pfcp’ated .ohiy by J. AT. G. S, llohcmach r, at their Chemioat Laboratory, St. Jolih sheet; above Coated, Phild 1 ; j delphia, and Marlinville, Belmont county, Ohio, y A liberal discodnt made td .wholesale dealers. This Syrup is also .for dale at the principal stores, and by storekeepers generally all over the Untied States. Also, Robert Shoemafleri Gene ral Agent, 2d anil Green sts., Phila. October 10, 1850—2m* ‘ 15* R. K. To give relief to cruel pangs of |>ain, . . Relievo the patient from his torturing grief, To euro instantly burns, sores and sprains. Is (ho object of. Rad way’s Ready. Relief., Sores of all kinds, Lumbago and stiff back, Rheumatism, cramps, paralysis and gout, Frost bitten flush—or cold; cuts or chape lt instantly relieves without a doubt; . , Tn rheumatism, nervous and neuralgic affections, Rad way’s Ready Relief acts liko a charm. Tho very moment it is applied it gives relief and cures tho worst eases of rheumatism, lumbago, goht and pa taylsis. In Uornicrahia or nervous headache its ef fects are speedy and effectual, in fact ii is tho only remedy that possesses any certain power over Ncur ralgic diseases. How many thousands are there who are suffering with that cruel disease; Nofvo’Udf headache, yet haVo failed In receiving pcrmaneni re lief, ho will warrant them not only a speedy relief but a permanent curfl, if thcy'wHl Use Radway’s Ready Relief according to directions'; Trtio sharft cfnef pafas of this path’/u/ dfsoaJc, shooting through tho system like electric shocks, is instantly arrested by one application of. tho Ready Relief. So powerful is this remedy ih .the euro of sore .throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza, croup, soreness in the bones, path In tho bowels, bums, scalds, aorca, eruptions of the skin, dec,, lUnt lho most violent pains have been relieved, and a permanent euro mode in from five minutes to twenty-four hours. “Now.from nocturnal sweat and sanguine stain, They cleanse their bodlcsin tho neighboring main; .Then .in the polished hath refreshed from toil ,• Their Joints they supple with dissolving oil.” Tho ancients, beyond doubt,enjoyed hottcrhoallh, and lived to a more advanced ago than tho moderns; they were more particular in their baths and the ap plications of balsamic and oily preparations to lheir 4 skjn, which by softening and moistening the flesh prevents too greaTa dlSflrpsnon'nmr restores* ruo-no* tuiol strength. IiADWArs MEDICATED SOAP , is tho moat purifying balsamic, cleansing and {pmllng preparation that can bo applied to ,ffao skin, it re freshes the 'fteary,'gives (one and vigor to tho func tions of tho skin, removes every particle of oxcrcss cnco from tho cuticle, and imparts beauty to tho com plexions of all who ufee it. Pimples, blotches, pustu les, tetters, and other .Unsightly, spots, vanish after tho libations with' this Soap, like ddw before tho morning sun. Let every lady, amt gentleman use Rodney's famous Meditated Soap in tho bath, and wo will warrant thorn a pure, clean, sweet,- four and healthy skin, and a beautiful clear,-transparent com plexion. *Tis (rue that the crowning ornament of beatify is a head of luxuriant hair, tho most lovely face would appear indifferent ifitwereminusthelocks of hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn by tho hair of their lady loVes. Poets have sung of raven tresses, Wat riora have fought for the pos session of a simple lock of their lady’s hair,kings have given half their thrones to possess a queen possessed of beautiful locks of hair. Had way's Ctreanian Balm.' Is the most natural hair restorative in use, it cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes scruf, cures sores of tho head, is n perfect antidote for baldness, gives nourishment to the roots, invigo rates the bulbs, strengthens tho hair, prevents its falling out, and forces Uto grow*’ ft Is mlmt’ra ble for dressing the hair, it is superior to all other preparations for the hair. Price 35 cents per bot tle. See that each bbttle tins the fac simile sig nature of HADWAY & CO. • For sale in Carlisle by J. W, Rawlins, mill Sami. • Glllotl; In SUlppenshurg hjr DT. Hays*. , October 10, 1860, tfOTICE. A,-; sr; 1. Honkb Gvldtintiei 'Truth ifi and xiHU PrcvaiL - ‘ Read! Readll • TIC DOtiEREUX. Book far thi Steel Engrdving, Radway’d Sodp, A, No. 1, is enclosed within a label of beautiful steel engraving, representing two female figures of beauty and health. See thaijhe signature of U. G. Rad way is upon each cake—none other is 33'cis* large cakes. Beautiful Locki of. //aiV, ItllnU nfotauftictory. H CLARK, v onilihn Blind Manufacturer, Sign » of (he Gulden Gnglo, No, 180 & 143, South Second street, bolow Dock street', Philadelphia, keeps always on hand a largo and foshtahabld nsfaoHmont' of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in (ho host' morihor, and of (ho best materials, anil at (ho lowest cash prices. This' establishment has jtist received a largo o& sortmont of Fancy Silk’ and Worsted Window HJind Trimmings, of various colors and potVons. Those in want can he suitbd at (his store in the best man-, nor.' Orders from'a distance packed carefully,atid scnl free cf porterage, to ony part of tho city. H'. CLARK. May PI (950 Y>lglit Sight! FlfoE OIL, OAMPHINB AND FLUID OF acknowledged superiority and purity,' mnntri .factored and for sale at (be lowclt Wholesale price#, by mvis- $ iiAfcw, at the old established stand of tho lato.DitimMiir T, Dati*' CAMDEN, Now Jersey* where ordori hy mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention will bo given. The voice of tli6 public for fifteen years, and the award pf a Silver Medal, nnu’tompli* montury notice by tho Franklin fnslitnfo over all 1 competitors, is sufficient evidence of tho excellence of OH. Tnr, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits ofTuf pontine, for hal6 Wholesale and Retail. 1 July 86, (860—Jtn „ BIIikI. and Nlnt<l<!B. Rw. pub i He in general that he continues to manufacture Vonitlon Blinds, • Wnrjnnicd .1(0.1 to any In tho c,U», .1 ih. Iqwml cnih price... An .uoilmrmt of llllndi .nil Shod™ nlWuy. nn' hand, at No. an linen Mrcet, on. door Mow Tenth, and No. 7 Hart’s Building, N.B.cor nor of Sixth and Chesnut. Jobbing punctually attended to. , May 0, iaaa-!y e x ;' ';r ,‘S i 7* v.£? '4-h j'l'i '■-■i.v.o stoves! ■Stdyba'ti' Gardner’s Foundry, East High Streeti ' : CARUSC&. , 1 THE subscriber Informs hia friend's, and Ihfe public in general, that he Mill continues at the above stand, where'he has oh band a very largo kh’d choice assortment of Superior Stoves, df dll Salterns, sikes, ami kinds, which he U pro pared to sell very cheap. -.He has a groat. Variety of ilie most approved Cook Stoves, for<coal, or wood. Also, Air Tight Pdrlor, Cannon, & Nine plate Wdod Stoves, of all patterns. DonHforget the place, to call before purchasing elsewhere, as this will be found the cheapest and best estab lishment In the placb to obtain n goqcLsiote. 1 FRANKUN GARDNER. , Oct 10, 1850—3 m . ' . . Extraordinary, Reduction in the ■Price of Hardware.. IHAVK j«idl received the largest and cheapest stock of HARDWARE, .Glass,’ Paints, Oils, Vstrriiahefl, Saddlelyi Cdrpenthr’s ''and' Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogony vaneeis, and all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes; Iversons aboutto build will find’ it great ly to lheir advantage to lodk atmy 'Block before purqhasing-elsofthbre. Come and see inegoods and Hear the price and youwill be convinced that this la really the Cheap Hardware Store, Also, in sloth* anvils, vlcfea, filed add radps, end's com plete assortment of Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled tfrtd Hb'op Iron of all pikes. i have also the Themometer Cjiurn, Made by Mr. Ofeo. Span gler, the best article now in uso. SCYTHES.—Miavo just received .rtySprfng stock of Grain and Grdsa Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to oo a euperiof ‘tihicie* ■ Cradle• makers, and. others will find theShScy tires to be.lhb best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street* JOHN P. LYNE. May 30, 1850. : : , ’ ... ..; ' : Uardtvnrc, JUST opened at the riew and cheap Hardware store of JACOB SENER.anow assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and-kind) hinges, screws, bolfc, aogdfSj diijer bills, chisels, bfoi(d an'd iidnd aaetf, halohele, drawing knives, pianos and plane. bills; hand, patmel.and tipping saws; mill and cross out saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; agond assort ment ofciioulaf dttvls, watrdfitodj trace dnd bailor chains Of a superior quality that had never been in this market before, Kooa', dlfoveid, spades, forks and rakes: knives and forks} irort.'Japanfand brass candlcdfiokat an adsortnfent of Bntaniaa'nd Glass Elh'efiat Lrim'p'd; spoon's, shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co datwa/S; drivilfi; vldcd, (lies and rasps, of every kind arid price. Watts’ bar ironf ifoop and band irop, oast,shear} spring ami blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, Ipwer than ever. . 300 kegs Wetherill’s pure white lead. <■ A barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls; Turpentine. Please call at the .well known store of, Jacob Seneri North Hanover street, next door to Glass’, hotel, Carlisle. May 34,1600 ■ - ■ . ■ . At P. Monyer’fl 4 CARLISLE, PA., ' TS the ploco where country merchants and the pub lic in general, will frnd the largest and b'6fil‘ as sortment of _, 1 ., *V ’ : : Coulcctionnvics, over offered In this county, manufacldredof the best material espressly for the Holidays, and will bo sold ■ wholesale or retail at tho Old Stand of thesubscribcr North Hanover street, n few doorsnoitb of tho Dank, ■ -rr*«rT» i^jiall anA-ainaiiflo foy tbcm solvos, as it would bo impossible to mentiop «Ii tbo varieties. llowoQld ilTsb caff attention to it laVg’tf assortment of Fruits and Nuts of tho Jatwt importo* lions, consisting of ORANGES, DEMONS. RAISINS, Figs; Pruons, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea. Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with the aboSo he has , just received a larago ssorlmontof English, French', , and American; .... Toys & Fancy Goods, . consisting in part'of fine French Card and*S*wing Baskets of entirely new patterns. Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Busked Dell Bone,«ndother Rattles, Games ami'Forties of (ha latcststylof Fur niture,*toaflbU)f, trrtd’ Hide fit birtces, fiddles, guitars, piari&V, ri'ccordoone, hormoonicans; drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxc?,* woofly dpgs,wagons and wheelbarrows', tutiF, ‘crollle*, AVks, masks, 'mnrbleo’of all kinds, fatiby soaps, cblbbgnb, ot mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothbs Uruahbs/ &c< Ho has also' ori* Blind a'prime lot of FREtaH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffpes, Mo lorfsctfjCfnckti's, Chcetfb, Spices of andJn fact' all articles in the Grocery yrm bo disposed of at tho lowest rates. *** . Orders from’ a’ distance tbahkfully rccoiTbd aftd promptly attended to. P, MONGER. Carlisle, Dec. 0,1840. V - LUMBER ! LUMBER U 11. Ctanrcli fir Co. HAVK on band at tho old stand, weyk end of the old ffarrisbnrg bridge, down ntthe river, 1,000,001) IV.'I of the cheapest and best lumber on the bank, conniving of Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common Arid* u fuse Boards, and Plank of 1, Is, fj, ami 2 inch thickness. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling, and half inch Butrds. n lurge quantity of long Shingles, Pence Juice, Scantling, i&tj: • I They baVoaWo a sWm'Sviw MM I Irt' opiJrttlbn land can forniah building limhor attho shortest no-f jllco, fence board®, shingling.nnd plastering laths, I and arc prepared lb famish any article in the lum jbot line,, d 3“ tJry Bonrda ohharUTattil‘l porty; . Also good 2nd Cotnroon Boards, 16 feet long,) alsn per M. . . The subscriber^hbpe by strict attention to bu- 1 einestf, and* a determination of ablling loWpr than 1 any other yard at tl(b river,, that'tho public cen- I orally’ will call andsc'd theiVatockrbefore purchas ing* elsewhere, i “'ay 3b; ifeSlK PIANO FOPITO." Vpilß I.AUGEST.CHEAf'EST, BEST and most X EI,EOANT assortment of PIANO" FORTES ih lire United, Stotts’, coh always bo foiled at the warehouse of ihoouhsctiber, If I Choshutotroct, above Piflb, at the old stand occupied" more than a third of century by Mr. George Willlg,maiic publisher. PIANOS, 1 HARPS, ORGANS, , • ... SBRAPfHNgd,' A3OI.IANB, Ace., dee., fresh"from the most celebrated Manufacturers inNew YotkiOosloniUaltiinore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale and retail, at the [poker's each prices. OSCAR O.U. CARTER. , 171 Chesnut st, Philo." February 81,18B0— \j ... .Topltv WIIrUAMSOir,' A.TTOnNEV At I, AW—Office lit the house XJL of Miss MnfJlnnis, near Iho atdro of A. & W. Dontzi South Hanover sprcefl Omllslo, Ajtrii i, IBso—ly Vcntlno Crying! THE subscriber still attends to «Vendue Cry ing In Ibvrtvlh the country and'ln any’part'or the coi}niy» of Real Estate, Personal Property; &o. Having had years of experience in the above bu siness, and It being njwrt uj hit callings respect fully solicits a CQntlnuanto.of.at tonal a mart of patrpnngo* Charges'will, in the future, be very moderate, to suit thn times. Residence: Sooth Bedford street, nearly opposite the “Old College.” WESLEY MILES; Carlisle, Sept96y 1850. WjWra ,c;i££ ■( 5 i PI IMONiIIV BAISAM. Hat cur<tl without tWWet Bhhdbw of doubt viry many ol tbo most strongly developed' cases df I ri’crfaitd and dinksed lungs ■ —such cases as Worn never cured by nny other medicine*—end which wore «b tttlef-ly hnpiless, tHnt the diseased persona Vfojb pronounced by pbyplclnn* and friends, to be actually dying. It posßbißG* nil! tbo cleansing and purifying'virtues nearly M powerful and active aar the preparation which, we coll .. BRANT'S INDIAN. . PURIFYING EXTRACT. . This dlfVers froni. Umt, lccnuBo tbls pdaeboaca dfcyEBALoTuKa VRDlcations which ore peculiarly adapted to, and arc essentially •nf««ory, to euro ‘ • COUGHS and COWTSUIUPTIONS, and all Alienees of a pulmonary'nhtiirc’, euch diseases ns usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment; when they attack' Tile Breast, .Throat,' Langs, 1 and Heart. Thu Balsam heals arid cures ulcer* In thb /.ungsjnnd clsotyhero internally, n*‘ certainly and.easily ns tlio PunifVlNo'Extract cure* ana heals ulcers externally.. . This Bat.* am cures cases of and Consumption but of Ten, alter all, other remedies have jailed to do good.'" * . ’ THOUSANDS OF. CONSUMPTIONS and Chronic: Coughs, abundantly, prove : Its unfaiHng<efieaevln such dißcaecs, apd its undoubted curailvb power, nnd soothing, healing properties in thb following complaints and diseases, vlt.: Spilling of Mood,"Bleeding it the Lunge, Bain tn <Ae Breast and Side, mgal-SwealSy Npyous Complaints, Palpitation oj the Heart, Cholera Jnfdntdmi liysentery, and Summer Complain!*, In Children and Adults— nnd ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been olVcrod to tho public, hna over been half as certain and effectual In reatapf'd’ ALL the incidents) weofc nesses nnd irperular{lifs of thb box, ns BttAHT’a Put, monart It makes no diftbreneq, whether the derangement bo ruiWeirio*. 'excess, Or other incidental! ioeahnets— lt REGU LATES ALL. by strengthening .the eyatem, eoualtatnff thb>ctrcu-. talion, nnd SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS UUUTA DILITY*. See eur Pamphlets for proof. ■ > • ■ "Hr CHANGE OF LIFE. frrbm tho Ctrl, to tho IVomftn, nnd the TVoirlba' at ehiidli ege~ tho ono cnao Is accelerated, and thq other so frddu'ally tiippresserf, provertt nny of tho fatal diseases that frequently arise In cbtistiqiihbco of such change.. ‘ CONSUMPTION! : A dyino WO.IiAN CURED. >. wo state tliis euro to prove the* peieer to saoa li/t, when thip Haltamli used, .even after tho person Is considered, by physician and friends to.bo Id tho lan stagts.pf ’rfyin,- Opd, in, tills case, so-fAr gone, ihnt tho shroud and burtal clothes were bought For 1110 particular* of this case, and tho reiptcta bte and undoubted proof of all Tho circumstances and fact*, wb refer to our. PAMPHLETS. This euro was effected on Mra. ZIDA UYKEMAH, of BaUston sjw,' Saratoga Co.. N. Y., Wo can' prove beyond a doubt, many other almost-efually as hopeless, and tanvmtfaMe cases of Coughs and Consutppttons CUftEU, which wero pronounced incurable by •MfiftpAyrictaai.... y ‘ LIVER COMPLAINT. See tho euro of Voel. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and others, DYSPEPSIA -—See thn euro ol T. S. Wilcox, meremifit of Aiftca, Wyoming eo,.N. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlets. jcri’diisi, Diseases and. Derangement! &TO Cqrqd.by. SranP.t ifafsam without fall. . ( , DYSENTERY and SUMMER fcoMPLAINT In CA,7- dr<n and Adulfs—-and ’ '' • ■ CHOLERA INFANTUM, am dfuyiy* gurfd by this Balsam. . ,Tiiib ia tho hen asiodynk )n tho world id uotArnn'd qillct cress, fretful children to steep, and cause them to rest gut ally; and yet It does not tonlath any OPIUM, Laudanum, or Pabroobic, and therefore, never injures, affects, oh diseases thp brain, as prepamtions-of opium Children -wlllbo* tlmfc rcßßirir, Nraltiiy, ahd iibabtt, and growrspldly by tho n,a of this Balsam. , Ho mother need over mourn tho doalh of her child by Chol era Infantum,-jvhlfe teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM bo administered. U should be, for such-cases, given In larger than tho ordinary doses - i'l’lHFl! PI'RIFV! For Life aiid Health are in the Blootl. Thera U not One of all the various remedies purporting to bo “urtlicrs of the blood, that begins to vosstss as much Vitrifying >*•l Mating .Virtue ns ' BRANT’S INDIAN PCRIFMfi EXTRACT. This Purifikb is wholly prcpaml from Vtgetabhs.nnd cures tho most (tbstinatf,niu\ long-standing diseases of tlio blood, without puking, purging, sickening, or debilitating. It cleanses, slungthens, invigorates, makes new, healthy bhjod, and gives vts vigor and nets Hft In Uie whole system. HUNDREDS—THOUSANDS Have been cured tho past and present years, of diseases of Hid blood, by (Ats Purifier— and - such cures wero made too, by the USC Uf rf- Four Times Ijcsb CtuautUy, and at Four Times Less Coif,' "»° a " Wo wish it wero possible to publish to tho world, at ond view* the • .’ ‘ ■' / ~ MANY THOUSANDS thni are sow litinu and enjoying good rhalth, whoachnowl. adgo thomcelvea Imlulilcd to (no purifying ond healing efficacy >f tiranVt.lndian Purifier, This PuatKlKil cure* . .THE WORST SCROFULAS/ and Impure diacnaoa of die blood, vlx.: Scald-Mead, Salt 'Rheum, Rheumaliibi, Kruh((pni, Pimplet on. Me .face, iHlti, PtJtt, Vleen, Voilitjintit, Juitiur{al DUeatei, Liver Complaint, Paint in Me Hack, .Side, ond RuaJi -of Wood to Me Head, ole., ole, IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. - It I* a question of no small importance for the fiffllclcd to de cide, which, of nil tho' sarsaparilias and other remedies, la tho , CHEAPEST, AND MOST CURATIVE. We any, Uranl't Indian Purifier la cheaper nod more curative— Uecauao, one 6uf//«,oC It, which cun ho bought for One Dollar, con -1 tains FoUK Times rb much medical efficacy as one tohle of Sar • eaparilla, which also coeta one dollar. If w« hereafter prove that : iareopnrilla is as dear at one t dollar ft bottle, RS llranl'e Purifier would bo at four dullare n bolllo. bccauao tho Purifier contains ORKATBR medical RfptOACT tbnn sarsaparilla, then sarinp*- rills should bo sold nt Iteenly five cenlt a bottle. to bo as cAeap as the Purifier atone duller, nut ns mir assertion itoos not proto the greater power mid medical virtues of this Purifier, when compared with the best Bnrsnpnriiias, v/fi ahull therefore show how much'disease haa been cured ... BV ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. Tho first case wo state, la the cure which was effected in Mr ‘ /. J?, ilatkin, of Rome, Oneida Co.. N. Yi, mid wo risk not any of our veracity, when wo sav that this ia the moif unlooked-for and hopeleet cate of ono of thw ' •* ■ Most AAorrltl Scrofnlns . ithpfevcr hecfi'CMr/ji alrfcn tho world was created} and this was cured by Ten Timka I.ks« of Brant's Purljjrr, and at Less Coat, than (*vnr n caao half aa revolting Ami hojHltet waa cured by Ten Times as muck Sarsaparilla. Tor lull purticu lira, tee cue Pamphlet. . ’ ’ Mr. Ilaakln states that ho had hocn confined tn his bed One Year, and wm not expected to Uvo hetniy-fuur houn longer, when ho commenced using tho Purifier i his rpek was catcti 1 nmrJy oft’ frym ear to ear—a libld vfas caum though Ike Windpipe— his oar nearly oaten out—tho uao of one am deitroyrd—an Ulcer, as largo m a imn’a hand, had nearly cutcu through bit side—ami there were on him Jo all, , ' (Twenty targe, Seep, Discharging. Ulcers, —that tho Jlrfl bottle ho usodj cnaiilecPhlm to get off of hit bed where ho hud been confined twclvo months—tho tteond buttle enabled him to get out oj Ike Aouf*—llia third botfle enabled him to uoik (wo miici, and that tho uan 6f ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, «vrrd all the Vleert,' and restored him to AmI(A and j/rcng(A so that howtsoMe to work and alfend to bueineee again, aa he .hiiLfQrfifhrlydoiio, . ThUeuro is certified «o hy Fourteen Hkspkctablk Wit* husks, viz. i by I)ocr. , 7 , M..lVtlK«wf, one of liiu most respect abla physicians of Homo—by Mr. (3. 11. Ihaien, proprietor and keeper of tho West home hotel—by Meitrt. llittel t, Leonard, wholesale' and retail druggist*, and by «!»««»» other ptreont »1| '.miduota of Uomn. , ... .. . DOCTORS' CALL IT WONDERFULI . iJoCT, th'A. jbIINSON. of Lexington, Greene Co., N. Y., wrote to us.’Jsnuarv Ist 18401 I became acquainted Willi aomo pt Wio dfi-ccUof your UUA.NVS INDIAN PULMONARY , BALSAM, by having witnessed tome moat uondtrful Cm*s* Con sumption produced by its use, in Monticoilo. Sullivan Lm, Now York, about a year since 5 and have sincefoil anxious that Its great efficacy might,hccomo more geiicrally known., 14iq last aummer I had a brother-in-law quite alck with consumption, and I felt confident, from, what 1 had aeon, of tho efficacy of nnAst’s JULsaM, thAt if I could procure it for Ida mo, it would cure him: and as wo could not And it in this county, | went to Sullivan county, about ninuty miles, and purchased aovernl bot tles } but bofuro I rolurnqd with tho inmllclno, ho died. Ono ol my neighbors waa then very much alllleted wlili pain in the breast andaido, and with such n itrlctuj-o mid tightness across his chest, that he breathed with gluat dllltcuUy. lie used ono hdtUft of the medicine that I brought, and It gave immediate relief, and cured him. My with has used another bottle, and aim lays It has dong her more good than all tho other medfchlea alio ovdr loo*. From tho benefit those persona have derived, and from my rec ommendations, from what I had previously hoard and aeon of It* good works, many persona hero are now wanting tho mndieliioas ami na thuro la tip agent in thla town, they have per •uidedmo to write for an ogonoy. . lAiiuonv • yours, respectfully, lit A JOHNSON. DOCTORS COULD N'Of CUR£.' Mr. CORNELIUS 11. SMITH, merchant, Colline Centre, F.ne Cn.,N,.Y. t January 10,184 H, snldt Your Brant's Indian Pui.- ilokart Balsam;and Brant's PußirrtNO Extract, are nearly all sold; and 1 want immediately another supply, for they «« more rapidly, and give biller tatii/aclion, than all thft other meal cinoi wo havo for snip, Tho Pulmonary Balsam has raised a Isdyhoro from a bed of dnnacrous and sovero slcknost. which ALL THE DOCTORS HAD OIVKIt UP AS INCURABLE. Tho» Sllld, aha iqufl die wlUi ft consumption or tuE J.UHtfs. Alter ail bad pronounced tfib pud Aopiriii*, eho commenced tak— * J. aa*f Ualtam —and now aho Is well 1 For solo in Carlisle by Dr. J. W-. Jtawlini and S. W> llavtnlichi by W, D. E. Ilaya ami J.C. «fc G. n, Alitok In Shipponsburg; by Wm. Loyd In Lisburn} fy J’. F. B[>ahr ih Mocbanlcsburg} by J. 11. Horron: In Nqwvlllo; by J. M. Lulz In IfiirrUburg;. ond by iu all purls of tho Slalo. All tailors and orjicra must I}0 : addressed to VVuIUqo So Co. JO6 Broadway, Now York. March 28,1B50—eowly . Coal I Coni ! ” rnjJE (mh" Rr lbcr bris jUBI received at hie Coal Yard, T At llm'WgVr end of High street; a superior quail, tv of Wilkc.lmrpe. Pliiogfnvo, Lyken*#VaU6y, Lime burner*' and Blacksmiths* GOAL, which hoiU, pre pared to tell at reduced prices. tie respectfully •olieitf the polfansgo of the people of Carlisle and vicinity. W. B. MURRAY* Agf. Carlisle, Oct 3; 1850—6 m i THEigroat.fcjncdy .or Dalurp, froin thVci'eylDe ofj.a: roqk, foiir hunarcU.feul dcop, haft at lost, by,thb m brful chcmionl proce«a, ibpen npnlyzed, and' Ine yeryi HubßlahcO of “ilb all curallvo viriubs ,t hai9 bq< n disco vered. 11 la the mosl singular aabstanco ih.lnb world. It is a beautiful, •clear,.volatile liquid, and wlll umto with no other lltiulila,. knoy/hyrrabiUs, oils, spirit's or turpentine, tethers, &o.'. It i| found to contain all tho bdnstitaont principles of a, “ healthy,, human ,bo ; - ing”.and to possess tho power.of purifying andl re moving- all other/ substances from Oio corporeal 6r ganliatid n,of man; Therefore, il is the most univer sal remedy in the world, being ,appHcablo,:lo, every disease afiUcting tho human family, being perfectly hurmlospcjn tbo-most deU i cato;caecB ti and.oininon.tly powerful in the most dilficuU dUbyscp.. 'For/partlcu; lars ,and sob labels, &c., oh’bd’ch pottle,‘where full directions are given.’ ordora’addfosßcd to Hie Solo. Wholesale, AgonW,' T. W. Dforr & Soot, No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia, will bo punctually-attended to. : ; ; For sale in Carlisle, at tho store of A. C. Fetter. October XT, 1850 , ! . - TO FABiEtIS AND MEN OP BUSINESS... 1 OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO.: THE SUBSCRIBER oB&«; «t tho !<>weot ; rotes 1 in any quantity to suit,purchasers,' . , - GENUINE.PERUVIAN GUANO, < and every variety, of SPERM, W2ULE, LARD, AND i TANNERS’ OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farthers,'Dealers and Con sumers, o>o invited- to pall* < > GEOi W, RIDGWAY. No‘ 37. North Wharves, tho first Oil Store, bcloyr Race street, Philadelphia., August Ifi, lBCo.~*3m Til*. rfOuL, ... jil the public generally, tnnt ho lias taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street and Locust At ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a.Clmjr jVlnnUfact.Qry, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of- ; Cattiabt Warb, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Dining and Breakfast Tobies, Card, Pier and Centro Tablet; French, field, higk. nnd.lqw post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with overyiolhcr.article of Cnbinot,\Var6—nl( of which.ho will sell very cheap fur Canh, or ex change for,Country Produce at market prices. Choirs, Settees, Hockiqg r(nd • .every other article manufactured In I lint branch of business.^. Hd. woujd alao' inform iho public tluif ho has'fcccnity opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whcie ho will keep constant __ on hand every thing in his lino, haying provided himself Ilean’C COFFINS will bo mode on reasonable terms,'.niVd funerals, in town or country,,will be attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,*confident that he can render gene; roT satisfaction. • J, R, WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—-ly 1 "I om a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my fvotiugs. - • » iMMjBjH Voutfi fc Manhood. • M'JjtllllH A VIGOROUS LIFE,' A PREMATURE Death. Kinkelin on Self Preservation. ' O.vot 20 cccr/s. 1 Tins Book, Just published, is filled with useful iri lormation. on the infirmities ond discuses of tho Gc noralivo System. It addresses itself/aliise' toYoyth, Manhood ond Old Age, and should bo rend by oil . Tho valuable ndvico ond impressivo warning it given, wni-[mav.wj...... f-.swlaaru-ftnil tmflaring ami save annually thousands of lives. PAnfi>T« by reading it. will leafn how to proved the destruction of lh J cir i J-■ 1 A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in,s leltor, ad pressed to p>.«KlnkoUn, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, tihder envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. “W. cornorof Third end Uniort street,between Spruce and Pine; Philadelphia,' may be consulted confidentially. Ho wHb placed himself under tho care of Dr. K.. may religiously confidp in his honor as a gentleman, and confidonlly'roly upon his skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr.K.by letter, (post paid,) and be cured at home. ; - Packages of Medicines, Directions; &c., forwarded by sendinga remittance, and put lip secure ffbbi da mngo or curiosity. •. , , Dooltdcllora, ffows Agents, Fodlars, Lonyossots, and alt.others supplied with tho nbovo work at very low rates. . February 1, 1850—l’y ... NEW WHOLESALE ANB,RETAIL Confectionary Store. Well Main St., nearly opposite Rhtcm't Warehouse. milE unilcruienoJ having commenced llio mnnufbc- X tuting of ALIj KINDS OK OAND r, A;opened a Oonfoclionary and Fruit aloro, would coll tho alien lion olTowa ami Counliy Merchant* lo their udver tisemonl. • . They will monufucluro ond havo constanlly on band, • . . ; • ALL KINDS OP CANDY, which'they wilt wholesale’and reluil'ot tho Jowcai mccs; Also oil kinds of Frtill, such as Oranges. riibmbns/Figs, Rnislns. Bates, Prunes, &o. Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocua»nute, Filberts,Rut tor-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c.t Fancy,’Articles and Toys of every description. Towacco nnd Skoarr, Rons nkx.'s MiNKRAt Watku, and avttricly of other arti cles 100 numerous lo m'rnlion. •' | They would respectfully solicit a. share of public patronage. ■ ■ April'll.lBso , . : fi- W- MANNAN., Who would while-math a Room when they eon buy J'oper al!) ceyle a piece 1 HAVING made arrangementwilh tho.raanu. itfuclurora at lire Knot for a constant supply of VVair I'n(i<ir, Borders, Prints for Flra Boards, and Window Ulinds, I'oan sail tlibm ns low as they can bo bought in Pbinldlolphiu. Persons wonting Paper »ro requested to call and examine my stock, where llidV can bo suited with any pattern of Uoom or Hall Paper and Borders in the groates' variety at least till per' cent', less than any 61(101 place in town. Carlisle, May 30, 1850. Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations uponthe Teeth that are requitbu for their preservation, such as ScalingyFiUng, Pluggiiigi&e,, or will rostorethe loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth,from a single Tooth to a.fullsett. ‘- ,f (Jy*Oiriheon.Pittatrdot,afow doors Sou t, of the Railroad Hotel; L. : ,1 , N.B. Dr.LoomiswlllbeabsehlftomOarUflle the last ton days, in each month* Docoinbcr 14,1348. 1 :. on.- x- k; smith. PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his profession l *! services to the citizens of Carlisle ami vicinity. Office In Snodgrass* Row, nqzldoof Injustice Holcomb**, where ho can at 01l times bo found, when not professional! engaged. Carlisle, June 7,1840 tf - . ARNOLD &.LBVI have just .received another largo assortment of Carpets, which wo ore deter mined to sell lO por coni cheaper .than .the-some quality can ho purchased elsewhere. . • April 95,1850 WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE* 1 ,! , Wpbß , S“teo , rßSi;>- Corner bV R*i i« B l ,-■ nn anUjibn&**m**n v -, n ,' JOHN:H..WIOOD, THIS Hotel idbeingfomplclelychanged and retid voted* and-wiU,hereafter (Ofiqr lncrcnspd accom rhodalions' lb the travelling public, for'which lu coni vcnibnl location id Admirably calculated... I ■ ; To those pereons whb-wisbto.pjiaft jhp warm noa! eon in the country, few pjacca^willb o , found Whlc(i possess supcrior Qllractiqnß >to. Carlisle, 1 beidg’kta: rounded by a beautiful co'untry, and ImVing the heal Solphur Springs in ihd.Siatb' in its 1 WnmWbib vicin'.’ Uy. .. / , , ' “V. : , :: ‘June 13, IB s o. ’ farmers ana-Drovers’ Inn, Wat High'Street,one eqtfare'Wdt of ihe floii. - •' 1 '■ Road Depot, Carlisle,'. ; THE subscriber begs leave fo r inform'bis friendi* and lb© travelling community that lju has | eagM jj the ttbbvo well known stahd; recently kept by Jacob Staumbaugb, deed., 1 on‘d is.ooW fully prepared. Jo accommodate all thosd who rnay ( be pleased to make his bouse'their stopping ;place., ; THE 1 HOUSE haa bqen recently furnished. .The Stabj.ino attached is large and convenient, and ca. pablo of accommodating fifty bead bfliorecs., Ilia Table will at alt times be supplied with the bc»i || lo markets can aftbrdi’ahd'Ms Bau‘ with the chuimt liquors. Thankful Tor'the patronage thus fur be* stowed,ho respectfully solicits a continoanen or iln same. . C. G. STOUGII. Carlislo, May 23, IB6o—tf» . I HAVE just a freshitock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which .haring taen jmr cbascd with great care at the best city homrs, / can cduiidoaily,' recommend to Families,'Phy«\cUn»'f Country'Merchants apd’Doalcrß,.&rboifig fresh md pure. ' ' ‘ ■ ' DRUGS/ * ; ■ .Herbiand Exrtacls, < • |‘Spices, ground or vrholo. "pß^ch’ccs, 1^I ' l *■ Pdifinheryj dec; 1 ■ • VwrtanUd Genuine. 7’/;’ Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, •,: - Copperas, , Lac.Dyo. , . . . PAINT-S.” 7',’ WodiofM & tfrp'thcWa purefjead. CVomc/firccn oni| yollpw, Paint, opd . Varnish, brushes, Jctay Window Glass, Linseed Oil!, Tiitjpcritine, Copal'and Coach Varnish, ond Red' LoiaiJl; AH of which rill ho sola at tflo Vcfy lowest market pricej at the cheap Drug and, B6ok store of .. • Corlielc, March, 2B, 1,860. : ■ ' Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, ’ ‘ Instruments,, ’ Pure Essential Oils, Cod Liver 0// VVBi ifrftigocs, Madders, Sumac,' Alum,’ . Fir© ' ’ \ THIS. Allen and ISaslpfrnnsbbfoOgb jtyutpaifei Insurance Cornpany:of CumberlaiWiCbVnty.uwi. poroled ,^s^hibjy f ( i 8 now fully ot ganized, and in operation tinder the management of iheTonbwingtiommissioherSfviei •• • ■ Jacob Shelly, fcoei. Un, Molbholr. Brphnebi'AnV Christian 'Sinyini Christian Tifzel, Jaobb H. Ooftver,Lowh»Hrt t Henry Benjamin H. M^feer,.Jacob Kiti, Samuel Prowell, Joseph AVick6rBhttin.‘ , ; :: Thejates ofiiisurance are nslbw and as.any Company of. the kind in (be^Sta.l^, ' Pet sonp.wishing to beeoipe. make application ,to the.agents.of.the company who are wjfl’lfiig to waft upon;lh?m a! any time: JACOB SHELLY,.fVwWmfc/ . Hknuv Logan, JV*e PfiiidttJl •Lewis , MiciiakL Cocklin, lYtaturtrl "November 1,1849. : , .\s* k f »; Cuinf/tttandcnunty-i-Ruaolph Martin,N.ruS-j ibi rlahd;' C.' B. Hannan, Kingstown; Henry Zeap Ing, Shiremanstown; Robert Moore and Cfiaflra Bell, Carlisle; Df, J. /A,hlVCliurclitowDj .Samuel (Graham, Wesipeanstxorougfi; Janies M’Howell/ iFrankford;’ Aforfo 6rioTth, South Mrdd/eton. . , . York emtniv —John Shcrrlck, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Fraiklin; itW-^an.« Waabinffimi t.\V. S.-PiikipEi ;Dover| J. 4 W.,Craft. * . t of the company haying Policieenkmd 'to expire can have them.renewed by malting ap plication to any ofthe agents. ■ PEiviy -; f Mutual I*ife Insurance Ccinpeny, Ofiice, No, 91, Walnut• THIS Cumpony is now ready to mnke Insurants on Lives, on (he mutual system,'without tiahili y be yond the nmbunl of l|ib premium. All ilio profits of the'company divided ann&fl/ Among the ihidfi'cfl,’ * , The premium ’mny tie paid mpnlJijjj fjiiailfi'ji scrni-anOdnlly, or annually, or ohe*halF oMbcptt* mium u »y be paja in tt note ai ’lB iflontb i ■ Imli' Mualu Ic-surcd in Ibis’cpmpsny became torn* bers of i lie corporation, and void fbr‘Tnis(rrs. For the greater security bf parties Injuring ufh (his CiMiipany, a guarantee cnpitnl of $60.000h« been created to meet the Ibises that msyascnb’ w? ftn policies irfsded by the company, to bbhcld ami u*rJ by the Trds’ref^, trntilu’capltiil exceeding that amount has been realized from .tfrq receipts of premiums. J)AAIISL L. mn.Lfcn, F/es’t. WM. M. i/LAHK, Vice Prca't. ; Join* W. Hoiinki), Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent I®* Carlisle. Blank applications Tor itisurince, ’ wkh full parlicuUis, ran boihnd.at the new store.cor 011 of Honovcr and Loutbcr streets. . . _N, W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baußhman. Examining,rbysicfsn.'. Moy 1(1,1850—010 . , ; J s. nr. ijawbescb, Acent fur thiiuU uf SMllnmrlh-Mm,upturns f Vu'i Writing fupera. ,‘Waukhobhb No. 3 Minot street, Thils. 1 rjArt cnaco of lh«'«lib»o «ul>cripr Popet* now in store, and.for sold to the trade* ot the loswl mdikei prices, consisting in port of 1 Flue'thick Flat Cops, 18, I4y IS’arid 16 Jl*.w» and white. ‘ ' ‘ ” if J K j 1 UuporftnbwMedfiith «n* Mfll-Writings, blue.** white.' '/ ' • !•- i. i:. >’ -* i.. ■’! Extra super and supqrfino folio. Posts, blueW white, plain and ruled; .. < . ; - Superfine Commcrcisl Posts, line tndwhitr.i'ldn and ruled.., • i ; Extra super Linen'Note Papers,,plmn nml gilt* Fupciflne and fine Bill Papers, long arm J- Superfine-and fine Co|h» •"J Posts, blue and while. i , i . Extra super Congress Caps •ndLetlentfbJ 0 - fuUd, blue and white, tfxlrn super pons nndTo Superfine Scrm6n'Gaps dm) Posts. Superfineblue'linen thiri Letters. . Extra adder Doth Posts, blue and while*l*! a . c ruled.' '-*■ f ■ f »■ I ■ > - ■' * ( Embroidered Noto Popefs and Enwlop***,, . *♦ Lawyer's” BrieT ( P<peiW, f * ’ , Superfineand find Uops and Posts, rnle'J in plain, bluo ntid while, varlbua qilMUlca and pd‘ ,, 'J » Also, 1006 roains white olid assorted Bhoo 1 'I". 1 Bonnet assorted Tis««®» 'I Wrapping,, Enyolopo. PMorlod and blue Mm 1 I Cup Wrappers,.Hardware Papers,i&c. i I •, July,fed,.loOO-— Cm'i. ■ ■■! ■ j JOHN P. LYNE. STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND ■ ,;•» .'i ;i ;i FACTORY. j M /"IHAJILEB WILKINS & CO. bcgl"**" lo '"/ S \J tlio oltUon. of Carlisle mul tlio public g etl }■ $ that tboy are still engaged in inanufucUi.nns. [ ; Poors,'and '/Hinds, ib n^nne 1 ' ® n V |( ; , shortest notice; by aioatfi, at'pHeca far oca* : | manufactured by hand,'aW With niochgfo ll . ; iinfiiy. Al( orders will bo thankfully teov >. « punctually attended to, , Sample* nf j* orK ; *■ soon at Wo. 21 Minor Street;PhlM«JW'‘ s ; .; ; 10,000 lldlilsdt aborted flasbfoV*fllo» lu ; osl casli'prices. 1 jt TOi i , CHARLES WILKINS* I> ~, > ■ 1 No. 83 Itae, tlrulJiM‘ J,l r -J 4 aa.'iffltos:K"rr-r-7?T..- ; i . /iirom lroiiU ' ■,i lYt TONRUJmI 6axV|, B ORUOS! drugs*
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