OODBUXG Ultk Select Classical Boarding School. White Sulphur Springs Doubling Gop, Cumh. eo, Pa. Offickhs J.UIES EIUATOiV, A. 'M;, Principal. . JNO. M.LEN BKOWN, A. 8., Aasia’t, Prof. Tutor,, ' HAVING for some, time been desirous of estab lishing a Select Boarding School, and having at length obtained suitable buildings for tbut purpose, tho subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his patrons and friends, that be. will open the above* named Institution on the Ist of October. ■ The locution is In a smalt imd romantic valo form ed by an S shaped bend of tho North Mountain, apt-, ly termed Doubling Gap,” and is not surpassed in bealthiulnoss of, situation, and beauty of scenery by any place Id the country. The Main Building is Urge and commodious, (100 feet in length -by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and is well furnished With-everything necessary to convenience and com fort., Tho other buildings compose Bath Houses, &c., to use of which, the pupils will have access «t proper hours. ..The well known White Sulphur Springs rise within a few. rods of the main building. Tho' ohjoct of thb Institution is to. ill young men fdr business, or of the higher clauses of.Col logo. The'course.of-Jnsliuciion .will .bo thorough and complete, more attention being given to the qual ity than to the. quantity in the performance ol .the student..- All tho branchoa.taught in the best acade mies will, be taught in this, and proper apparatus , will bo used for illustration of the subjects that re quire.it. Clauses in Civil Engineering will, enjoy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &c, . -•r • TERMS'* ; Board, tuition, washing, fuel anil lights, "/pet.session, ' $5O 00 Dnin/and Greek, 6- OU French or Hebrew, , . , B 00 .Civil 13»gi)joenng with use of Inslnmjcnls, 10 00 Drawing anil Pointing, 5 00 Vocul anti Inslruincutul Music, , ; ' BOU Thu pupils will board in the Institution under the Immediate and constant supervision of tho Principal, .who will bestow carnfurattention upon their conve nience tmef comfort. Bach, student will furnish his ovva'.towels, and have them and his clothes distinctly, marked. , The academic year will ho divided into sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing on tho first ofSep- The regular vacation will occur In July and August, Owing to delay in completing the ar rangements, tho fi,ai session of tho pres nt year will .commence on Tuesday the first day of October, bs stated üb'ova. An easy access is nir»rdcd to students l»y moans of the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville, and thence by coicheslotho Academy. The Gettysburg end Xewistown State'Hoad passes through the grounds. . for circulars containing full particulars ami refer* ence« address the PrlhcipU through the Nowvil! P. O. JAMES HUSTON Newvillc, Se it. n, 1850—3 m Bargaiu»! JL- STERNER & ('O., have just received « and are . now opening at their new, store,' In North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such as Black silks, barage de (nines, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; monslin de laines, mohair and silk lusters,'-plain black and change* ahlo alpacas, new style calicoes and chintzes.; cloths and cassimeres, s.Ullnetls, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant stalls, vest* ings of nil kinds and prices; maslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c. Groceries, such as coffee, teas, chocolate, rtco, sugar, molas ses, slareli, spices, &c. Aiictinn Bargains! A largo lot of Boots and Shoos bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. -Also a large of Carpets, . Wh respectfully invito omy body lo call aiv judge for themselves* us wo are delennincd lo ol fur great bargains /. L. STERNER & CO. Carlisle, Ocl 3, 1850 Now rsil} Goods At the Cheap Store corner rtf Hanorer and Louther Stsi, apposite Hume} ’« Grocery Store . THE undersigned most respectfully Informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected os* ■ortme..l of . Fall Goods, purchased at tho lowest prices, and which he Is do* Ictinined to scU.ul small profits; among them may bo found ' Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Testings, BaUinelts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, «&c. LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part ol Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mouselin do Caines, Alpn* cas, Coburg*, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, Luces, Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS* Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Diil* Hnga« Osnaburg, Llnaeys, Muslim; bleached and un* bleached. • Also,Grocerit't in ell their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tens,.Molumc*, Spiccc, Chocolate, fee. K«g» and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Please give me a call. _ Carlisle, Sept 20, 1850 Cheaper than Uvcri ‘ THE subscriber having jiml;returned from tho Bast. offers to tho public i. ntoro ample and complete assortment of Goods in hit lino than oyer previously offered, andrespectfully solicits dealers and other*to give him a call* when ho will show thorn• Goods ol astonishingly low pric s. '■ To Hinklers, Carpenters and others! Hi* clock comprises o full and. complete assortment! of flocks* latches, hinges, screws, window springs, tfplls of various hinds, wimlow'gluss. putty, paints nf all colors, oils, turpentine, &c. Mill, cross-cut und :Circu|ar Saws; hand, pamirl, ripping back B instantly, arrested l>y one application of ilte Ready Relief. So powerful is thin remedy in the cure oi *oro throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza, croup, soreness In tho honcs, pain in the bowels, bums, scalds, sores, eruptions of the skin, &c., that the. moM violent pfiiris have been relieved, and a permanent euro made in from five minutes to twenty-four hours, ‘‘Now from nocturnal invent and sanguine stain, - They cleanse their bodiesin the neighboring main; Then in the polished bath refreshed from (oil Their joints they supple with dissolving oil.” The undents, beyond douht L cnjnyod belter health, and lived to a more advanced ago than the moderns; they were more particular in their baths ami the «p. plications of Imlvamic nnd oily preparations to their akin, which'by softening ond moistening (ho flesh prevents tob great a dissipation and restores the ns* tuiul strength.’. HJIIMVAY'S MEDICATED SOAP is (ho most purifying balsamic,cleansing and healing piopurulion that con bo applied to (bo skin, it ro freshen (ho weary, gives tone and vigor to the func tions of (ho skin, removes every particle of eicroas cnee from the cuticle, ond imn irla beauty to the com plexions of all who use it. Pimples, blotches, pustu les, letters, nnd other unsightly spots vanish nf>or the libations with this Soup, like dew before (he morning sun. hot every lady and* gentleman use Radwny's famous Medicated Soup in the bath, and wo will warrant them n pure, clean, sweet, fair nnd houllhy'skin, and u beautiful clear, transparent com plexion. Look for■ iht Steel Hugrnvingi .Railway's Soap, A* No. I, Is enclosed within a label ofbeauiiful steel engraving. representing two female figures of beauty and henhh. Ssh that the signature of U. Q. Railway is upon each cako—none other Is genuine—price 25 ole, large cakes. Beautiful Lochs of //mV. 'TIs true that the crowning-ornament of beauty is a bend of luxuriant hair, Iho moat-lovely face would appear Indifferent Ifil were mmua ill* locks of hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn hy the hair of their lady loves. Phots bffve sung of raven tresses, wniriors have fought for the nos session of a simple look of their lady's hair, kings have given half their thrones to possess a queen pusßussed of beautiful locks of hair. Rhdwuy'n Circassian Hahn. Is the most natural hair restorative in use, It cleanses the scalp from ‘dandruff* removes'scruf, cures sores nf the Hemß is a perfhot'antidote for baldness, gives nourishment to (he roots, Invigo rates tho hulhfi, strengthens the hair, prevents Its fulling out, and forces It to grow. It Is admira ble for dressihg-Ule hair* h f« superior to all other prnpnratlons for the hair; Price 25‘cenis per'hou lie; See that cock-bottle Irnsjhe.fan simile sig nature of, RM)WaV & oo. v . for raid m OnrHsln by J, \y< Ra.wlins, and Sami. BHVotl} In Shippentburg by Dr. Hays/- i October 10, 1850,‘ 1 gj„ For the Removal and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thoie Complaints which are catned by an Impaired, wcokoned or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. - This beautiful and convenient application of the mysterious' power* of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pro nonneed by distinguished physicians, both In Europe and the United Stated, to be the mo<( valuable medicinal discovery of Iht.tgt: ■ Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT 'and ' ‘ • ■ ' MAGNETIC FLUID, {■ used with the most perfect and certain success. in .all , cafes of GBNSjRA.Ij DEBILITY* Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, ohd invigorating the entire system. Also in KITS, CHAMP, PARALYSIS ahd PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDI GESTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE end CHRONIC; GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, -DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TRE MORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY OP NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN ERO Y, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints ftiiis from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. 0t?” In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drug* end Medicine* increate the diieaie, for they weaken the vital energiet of the already .prostrated system; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalising influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patrant and weakened sufferer Is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of. Dr. Ohrlslle’a Galvanic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by otd umiil rinnticoh'on, in place of the usual mode of drugging and phyticking the patient, till exhausted'Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction- • ' They strengthen the whole System, eqxtalire the circulation of tho Mood, promote the secretions, and never do iht slightest injury under■ any. ctrenmt/nncei. Since fhetr introduction In the United States, only three years since, more than ■ . . 6 0,000 Persons including el! ages, classes and conditions, among which were e large.number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Norv out Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and ever}" thing else been tried in vain I. : To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BKLT, suppose the ease of a person afflicted with that bane of eivilir.ation, DVSPKPSfA, or any other Chronic or Norrom Disorder.. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by .their action or .the nerves and muscles of the stomach, aflord lentpOraty relief, but which leave the patient in a lotvor stale, and with injured faculties,'after the action thus excited hat ceased. Now com pare this with the effect resulting from the application ol the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suflercr, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed, in a short i period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Bolt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation’ which will puss on to the negative, and thence back again to the i-wltlve, thus keeping up a continuous Golvanic circula tion throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. . CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS * Of tlie most UmlouUed Character, From all parts of the Country could he given, suflieiont to fill orery.column i;i this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that 11 Truth .Is stranger than Fiction." CURE OP RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA, Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exulted reputation ! Sidnkt, Now Jersey, July 13, 181?, Dr. A. H.'CtfßiaTie—Dear'Sir; You wi«U to'know of me what has been the remit la my own cone, of the onnlicutton of THK GALVANIC BELT ANDNECKLAUE. My reply isas follows 3 For about twenty ytari f had been suffering from Dysnep. ■is. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel, from any course of medicul.lreatmout whatever. About fourteen years since, in conscqUent-a of frequent exposure to the weather, to the discharge of my pas toral dimes, | became subject to a severe Chronic llheunm. tiim. which for year after year, caused mo Imlescilbalile anguish. Farther: irtthc wintqrol *46 and *4o,lnconsequence of preachfng a great deal in my own and various other Cl.arches in title region,' I was attacked by tho'DronohitU, which soou became aoseve're as to require an immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors. tfy nervous tyilem u*«i» not!) thoroughly proilraltd, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Hheumatlo affection—thus evincing that these disorders wore connected with each other through (he medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmaco pcsla there seemed to be no remedial agent which could roach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that ( had tried for this purpose had completely fulled. At lust I was led by my friends to examine > our inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efllciency,) I deteunlned to try the effect oT the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This «as In June, 1640. To mv crest astonishment, in two uavs sir Drancrsts tun none; in xioht oats I was cnaiu.i:i> to RESUME MV fASTORAt I.AHOHI', NOR HAVE I SINCE OIIItTKI) x single -service on account or tmr Bronchitis) and stf JIIIKUMATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTIIIRLT CEASED TO THOUIM-E ME. Such Is (he wonderful and happy results of (hn experiment J have recommended the-BELT end FLUID i» motif who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. The; have tried them, with turrv results, I believe, in evehy case. . 1 am. dear air, very respectfully yours, HUBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE (a used forall complaint* affecting the 'J'lnoal or Head, such at Bronchitis, Inflammation of the 'ThruaL- Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in. (he Fore. Buzzing or Hearing in the Eon, Deafness, which Is generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint,called Tic Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. AU physicians acknowledge that these lornbio Meases Are caused by a deficiency of Nenout Efirrgy In the affected limbi. Dr. Christie’* Galvanic Articles will suppiv this deficient power, and a complete and entlic cuie is thus effected 1000 Oases of Falsy and Paralysis have been reported to Dr. Christie and bis Agents within the lost two years, which have been entirely restored. "'O3-C* ft Andrew J. F. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for neor four years, and was ao help less that he bad to be fed. The most Celebrated physiolans gave him up. In five dayl after he commenced wearing the Galvanic Belt, Nkoei.ack, and nHARr.f.r.TB, ha'walked •cross Diq room, and In three weeks he had perfectly recovered' his health.- Captain Tomes Is seventy yean of age. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In oosei of Convulsions or Fill, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the Hoad end upper extremities Also In I’olay and Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Norvoua Energy In the limbs or other organa of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia, Ttifin dreadfhl and Agonizing complaints are fmwrrfcoltty roUtvnl by the application fit the Oai.unic Nvuki.ack anp Kluhi. Tlio Belt ditUiies the Electricity through (he tyitcm { the Necklace tin* a local eflbct, ami the Fluid act* directly upon tlio oflcctcd nerve*. In thcio dUUotslog xUbcllom tlio application NEVKU KAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. Thcio alarming ami terrible complaint* are nlway* earned hy a denm/mctil of |A« ATm-c*. Tho Bki.t, Diucilkt* ahu Kn’io wlll cure nearly every ca*e, no matter how young oi old.the patient, or how confirmed tlio complaint. Numcrou* and Mlonlihing proof* arc in poueision of the proprietor. hr*- Many hundred Certificate* from all part* «l (he country of the moit extraordinary character can he given, if required (XT* No trouble or inconvenience attend* the me of DR OHRJariK'B QoiJ.V.HNIC jniTICI.KB. and thoy.moy be worn hy the moat feeble and delicate with perfect eme ami safety, la many caie* the aemalion attending their me li highly fttamut end djre. t GENERAL AGENT FOK THE UNITED STATES, 131) Broadway, New York. 1 Por sajo in Curllalu, Pu„ hy uu-e«>.« .>< orizo Agent,; V SAM’L-ELLIOTT, November 15; , JOHN WILLIAMSON, A;rTORNiaV ln-the house . of pm tlm afore pfiA< &• W. Benlz,'South Hartovbr flir6otL OoilisJe, A»/IJ 4,1850— )y ''V-;i r id lho public generally, that ho has taken the room on the corner of North Hanovor street a* d Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as n Chhlr Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant aasdrtmenl of j Cabinet ware, - such oa .Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centro Tablet; French, field, high! and low post Bedsteads*, &c.; to* gether with .every'other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which he;will sell very cheap,for.Coah, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. •yjf.y ‘ Chairs,Settees, Rocking Choirs, and *Yr”jf every other article manufactured in that • branch '°f business, . Ho .would also inform thb public that he Has recently . opened a shop in Ohurchtown, Allen township, where ho will keep constant- Stilly on hand every thing.in.his lino. Hnvmiyffrovidcd himself with a splendid Heir c COFFINS will bo. tnado on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. Ho respectfully solicits n share of public patronage, confident that ho can render gene ral satisfaction. , ,J. R. WEAVER,. Carlisle, June 20, iB6o—ly “I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings. Ipßgßßjnl' Youth & Manhood. m Mfllfl a vigorous life, A PREMATURE Death. Kinkelin on Self Preservation. This Book, just published, is filled with useful in formation, on tho infirmities and diseases o. the Ge nerative System. It addresses itself alike to Youth* Manhood and Old Age, and should bo rood hy all The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands ofltvos. Parents hy reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children.' A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a-lottor, ad pressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. -W. corner of Third and Union street, between spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially, Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. K„ tnay religiously confide.in his honor-os a. gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill.ns a physician. Persons at u distance may address Dr. K, by letter, (post paid,) and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, i*. I. t. Xoomlß, WILL portonn nil operations npontho Tei?ih ihni nro required for their preservation, such as Sealing, Pilings Plugging , fc,. or will roston Jhe lows of thorn, by inserting Artificial Tooth,from a single Tooth to a full sett. ifT'Olftcvon Pittstroot,afow dooreSout of the Railroad Hotel. N.B. Dr.LoomiswiDbonbaoatfromCarlisle the last ten days, in each month. December 1849, . I>IL Jt. a-. . frjlll , Homoeopathic physician, respectfully tenders-his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle tind vicinity, Ollico in Snodgrass' Row, next daoi (o Justice Holcomb’s, whore he can nt all limes bo found, when not professional! engaged. Carlisle, June 7. 1949 If PIANO ronxjcs. I HR LARGEST, CHEAPEST, REST andnrosf ’ ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United States, can always ho found at (ho warehouse,of the subscriber,l7l Chcsnutstrcet,above' Fifth, at tho old stttnd occupied more (bun a third of ccnturv by M r. George Wlllig, mu«i(3 publisher; PIANOS, ‘ , HARPS, . s ORGANS. SERAPHINES,. , ; , v - A3OLIANS, &c.,&c., fresh from the most colobrat6d Menufocturere in Now York, Boston,Raliimoi'e, Philadelphia,am) olnowhcro. Bold) VvhQlesalO'aftd relail. nt tho maker's r.nsh prices, OSCAR C. BICARTER, 171 Ohosnut at, Phila. FobniaVyil'l y • a o :'‘ i WOOD WANTED A*V TrflS OFPldB,' O.SX.Y 25 CENTS. At I*. Klonycr’s CARUbEE, PA., WOOD’S.DOTED, Corner ot HiolWX'Nb PiV?STREE*, l *'r..i;nK.l' - ’ Tli:roT t cy . * .10I1IVS.W001>. THIS Hololis beliig domplolcly dinner,l vnlod, and will iheroofter offor Incidssc, modotiuns tp.tbo travelling public, for wlii c | vcnmnl location is admirably cnlculnltd. To those persdhVu/hd wish to pass the «• son’ In Hid country* few places. will be foui possess superior atlrncliuns to Carlisle, b t rounded by, a beautiful’ country, and bavins Sulphur Springs in the Slate ip itfimmedi,, June 13. Farmers and Drovers? In Weal High Street, one equate i\ rsi of Road Depot, Cdrliele, - THE subscriber begs loovo to inform l„ and the travelling community that lie hi the nbuvo‘well known stand, rcccnlly kept ( Sloambauglij deed:; and is now fully pr C 1 accommodate all thoso who may bo pleased his honed their slopping place.' .THE HOUSE lias been recently furnislu Staoi.iso uttuolicd is largo and conysniool pable of accommodating fifty head of bona Tantn will'at all.limes bo supplied will, ( ( ie markets can afford, and bis Baa with Hie litlbbrs.', Thankful for the patronage ihui slowed, bo respectfully solicits a-coolinuanc. sumo, i" C. G. STOI Carlisle, May 23,1850—if »KUGS! nninisT T WAVE jnal,received a fresh stork of Meiiidm' I Forms, Gloss, Oil, &e„ which havW |, ceil chased - wiili great,cnie.at the heal city houses 1 „ eunddCiitly .recommend, to. Families, PtnieUt Country. Merchants and Dealers, u Wine | [c ,i, JV pUtD. •• ■'■'l' ; ' DRUGS. .. ' L- I Herbs and Ejrlacla, ||| | Spices, ground or uhtJSj [*Ka encen, Patent Mmlicjncs, Pine ChemienU,. InatrurricnU', Pure Eaacnlial Oils, j PctfufnWy,Vkc, Cod Liver OH — Warranted Genuine dye stuffs: I Log dfa Com WooJi. I Oil VjlrioJ, I '■ 1 Wei(icrit[ & Brothel's PuroHAoil, OluoTrir.C,,, ond Yellow, Point, ond Vornish Brushes, J, w Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Coiii,d tioarh .Varnish, ond lied Load. All of nhiAsi*- ho sold oi Che very lowest inorkot price, oUlitdJ Drug and Book stare of ■ \ ' 8, W.HA.VDRSTICIii Carlisle, March 28,1860 . - (; Indigocs, Madders, 1 Sumac, Alum, . JPIr« In urnikcr. T«K Alien and Kasipt nnsbornugh MiiliiairJl Insurance Company of Cuinheriaiid cotu.iydw® porated by an actjof Aefrn.bly, is m w gantzad, and.in oferaiiun under the majiagmib; OJ the following commissioners, viz: H Jacob Shelly, Win. H. Gorgas, Mlt line) CwlK hn, Molchoir Brehneihan, i iitjsiian Siaiiaif-' Christian Ti'Bel, Jacob H./Convpr,' Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musscr, Samuel Prowell, Joseph V\ j rker*b«;;,. ;?f; The'raleS of insurance are as low andfavonj '' as. any Company of'the hind in (lie Simp. sons wishing to become, members are iovindf. make application to the agents of ihe who are willing to wait upon them at any ii„,b. JACCVB SIIEI.LY, Pmidtni}; ■ Hbnky UobAN, Fuc JVtfljVtUi'; Lewis Vlvku, Secretary. . » T MiCijakl Cookljn, 'iViaiurcr, 1; . November. 1,1849. agents; Cumberland Marlin.N.ri heriaml; 0* B. Herman; Kingstown; Heim % ing, ShiremnnMown: Rohort Moore nml ri,i'i Hell, Carlisle; Dr. J: Ahl, Chmchir nP; Shu. Graham, , Westpenhßboroiiijh; James .V’llovn Erankloril; Mode Griffith. Smith Middleton. York' enmity—* John Shijrrlck, Idsfinn; Ji Bowman. DilUbufpr Peter UVlfnrd, fj John Smith, J‘>q., Washington;\V. 8. I irVi DoVer; Daniel KniTensheiger, J, W.Cial'i, Harrisiurg—l ft user & Lochman. • Members of t|»6 cbinpahy liaVihir PolicieMiln to expire con have them renewed by mubing i plication to any outlie Agents'. ‘ .*■' , f yt. tu 1 Life Insurance Coirißny,| Office, JS'o, OlVWulimt St., Fl.da. | . THlS.Company is,npvv_ready to make on Lived, on the mutual syMcm. without yond the amount of tho premium. , ( Alt the. profits of; the company divided oiicul'/- among the insured,. , t , Thu premium may fio paid inoniftly, qmiiu'i • scnn-'unnuol’ly, or annually, or om-dioll' ol mium inuy lie paid in u nolo at. 12 mendti. Individual* insured in thi* company Immirim burn of the corporation, and vote for Tro»u , r<, ,f'ur tlu-.greoter 'security ol parries innlm.fs« this company, a guarantee capital of sSO.l'tUi' hern created to meet the.losaes thul.niny arena »J' policies issued by the company,-to lie held ucd liy the Trustees, nufil a capital ejfmdinjj lliat edna has been realized from the receipts of pieim'inn*. ,• Daniel l. millek. jw>. WM. M. (JLAKK, Vice J’rcs'f. ..Juiin W.-Hownkii, Seerel'.ry, Tho umiendjiried ll«s Been, appointed A‘ccnt| f Carlisle. ,■ Blank application* fur insurance. an • full particulars, eon be hud nl the new Hole, of Hanover and Lpulhet bfrViMS, N. W. WOODS. I Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician, ■ May 1-0, 1850—Cm . ■•■ ■ • ■ "Jb S. IV. IiAWBESCE, J Agent fur the mle of ISimlhwurlh Mauafinlmg, Ci'r Writing I‘upm. h. , W.itit.iuusK No. 3 Minoi Bt.cct, Phil*. r OAn emt, or- Ilia aliara superior Popni «« %;r store, and for soldo the trade at thcimr minkm prices, consisting in purl of » Fine thick-Flat Caps, I'SjTi, 16 and 16 and white. . • s . ' Superfine Medium and.Demi .Writing* White.' rB Extra super ond superfine Fulio Posts, Mu' s white, plain and ruled. Supcifino Commercial Posts, bluo and wbilr.H and ruled. Extra super. Linen Notn Papers, plain Pupnfino and fine Bill Papers/long sn<} Superfine,and fine Counting-House Cip ,: Posts, blue and white.- Extra super Congress Cops and Lcllcr«,p^ B, V'nj ruled, blito and white. ; ,W . Extra super Congress Cop* one? iJo -y Superfine Sermon Caps und Posts. in Superfine blue linen thin Letters. r«, Extra super Both Pouts, blue and vThilf.r ,in Vl,: ruled. ‘. (jv» Embroidered Note PopeVa'and Envelop oB, Lf>. “ Lawyer's-' Brief Papers.. JEIXy • Superfine and fine Cops tind posls« (fc'iifj |dofn. blue nrtd white, various qualities • Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Bonnet Boards, whitb ami assorted Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Cap-Wrappers, Hardware Papers, Sec, ; July 26, iB6o—om - BAY STATJ3M M STEAMSASH, DOOR AND BLIND Wp{ FAC,ipiW $ /CHARLES WltltlNB f . \j the,citizens of CuiHslo and the public l: r %< that they nrb'Mill ;ong«cc(fin_nVitn'iif« c* 11,l j,iv • Doors, and Blinds, tn the best manner * n %, J( shortest notice, boston no, at prlees Jor I** - " ( - 1J( manufactured by hand| and wlth'nta'eb g rea ' llnrlly. ' All orders w|'l J bo tintnkftijfy t‘ c *' tIJ ! puncltinlly nt’l ended'to. Samples ol «°' K ; > 0 soon lit Nn. : 2i‘M(nc/r Street, PliH«dflp*»* • 10,000 llKhls:of(lBSO>lcdsb"Bli for sole fltul • eel cash prices. _ rtf ~ • i ... ■ 'OHATiI.ES WttKINB* -C Baet'tM! WiM' «l ■ ' M»y 33, •' ■ Uroul 'Broil, 1 1! , lf jl ■ mTONS Hind and RMl«d Wji Ihn 1 pl)onp itdrd' of 1 the ilillicHjjar