r=7 OtO (0i) - 13115. iv , I! ' .......-.J.IOIES , inEIRING.-.-.tll Yl-.2 . .. - ~,pkwi.E,gotot Or eitt:= - &tidli:feie; : c a ili s i f t, ' • I' t: Offerster.eale i otitlie,giost reasonablelerms; ' a litge asedrintOkt,otbhoice Drugs, And Medi --7.tilmirrelititili is, Pa tititirieiti'ik4swith = th. ill.nit.uitefitliPliteat'ikeillein ea;lil4)44:iirele gent, - •iii+ltirnerit .bf , PeifitliterViTOlet&aild - -3Eilinving B:) , lpsi.Slisving,Vfeiiiii,liiikipsreWlitiit.;Qile, VI. great vatic ty,L- , -' Haiii!Pet . iijir.liiii;NA,,plush 1. .. : k--Ulet litikehdetj-WhiPtitit`reat variety? I) rn. .... liroAtie (.ItineeVP'ooket- Beaks,. C o mb s : 2.Eult. & 1 .e.c S nude', Itlettiol , yirtifera &.' Seals,•Fine . .Wri. r i liqf .T", - .lNotti• Iterier envelopes, Raiora, - Pen liiiives,-Seiseore,•& Razor strops, Pettey - Wax C int gettK - Fancy,iftnxec" , ',Cornelius, Patent 1. t r Lame, Globes& Wicks, L ard. Oill,Snetin 1 7 ° 314 1 :1 1446 ';'',,.1 . .c::‘4 : ::: ~... .;.:,. :, ,1 - '.:f 14 . . e• tinily.' aseorttinint'Ot Imported ,dr., Do. 'N nii;iftits7Bl6ill7'l',ObSico4:!.&; Shalt. , , • -,, •,. 44..!t'...41.1111ra1td thcainlne;the'ettibk,'lle is iirepared to ' 4 - - iiflt , f iiiditteinatltOoptitilia'aere,lfq gash... ~" . 1 1 1 ,irlisle,•Jannary;', 2 ,4th.,1849. , :,,, ~...: , ' DRUO Alllll rgoy STORE! • Z2DY:ect, Li4OWI•6 •ZreAM V 1110 . 18 E . CT 0 the alien- ` - er r tion'of • .• Drug and:Panay Store, t \Vast Main week, Carlisle, whore ho hoer • j jNi received.ifiesh assortment of Drugs Mo. oe vines, PaintdrOils, Perfumery, , Jcitetry end • k%tlicY Goods. . A ,11Ungsthis extensive variety may . beifotind as uu• Most' • .V,tproved ' A.I kinds of Salts; Dye Stull Castor and - Sweet 'Oils. • Vilna Lead, Indigo,•Spiais, fresh ground. ' ;Piss, Putty, ,ChloredsrM,:: ,initsliers, , Lntpir,-Wieks, Sperm Candles, ..,ving, and 'roller Soaps, • t Jima, :0.0, LaVeNikeand..drange . llower Watr r • .' • "-•"' P • ,rs !):, Marrow and flair4V - 0;•2' .11. Too It, Hair, and Shaving Brushes; 1 , fvorylforn, and Sitell Combs; t •r Rin:sa, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, I Dogs and Purees, l'or,c Monnairs,.7 f• . • s • i 4 Ivo. Spectacles ttpd .it'Peits n Ink and lnkirads,; ' • 7 " Pvisrgiivtiopes, 4:ol:Waferp,Seals and Reaper, Weights, and Fancy Boxes, . • : • • ',C. and Surgical Insmatinte, , • • • and,Scissors, wrisse and Riding Wide, I. l lre,rellaE r. , anes,Clocks,Ttunks, &e., &c. o try Physicians, Pleccitants, Pedlars and he.-,:may-hear—semethiageirLad.'inintage by calling . . erEthereal and Pine Oil received fresh ev •ry weak. • y 7 Medical aid and advice gratis to the poor. I , ,nuary 17. 1848. DRUGS ! DRUGS; DRUGS'! . JUST RECEIVED, lii6 . BICIANS, Country Merchants ami 5 Pedlars, orrb invited to cull and emit - dine my a.,mk of Medicines, Paints, Glass•Oa,'Var ni,hes, &c. . . . DRUGS Herbs and Exit acts, Spices,,grbund and whole Essences, gcclumery., &C. l'atent Molicints, r,ine Chemicals, tnstruments, Pure Esaen't Oils ,1 DYN.STUFFS. Log avid Crim• Woods, Oil Vitriol • Copperas, • -Lac Dye' - -•-. - - • PAINTS. Wotherill &Brother's Pure Lend, 0 me Geoen and Yellow, Paint and Varni .rnahes, Jersey Window -Gloss, Linsee t , Turpen tine., Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will he sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store of WAIAVERSTICK. Indigoes Madders, Sumac Alum, Q, i 1848 Fresh Drags, Medicines, &c. &c. , -I have s just received from Philadel phis and New York verrexteradve 1 ". ,11 : additions to my former stock, orribra- At cing nearly every arcole.of Medicate now in use, together with Paints, Vernishes,,Turpentinit;2'erfumery, Soaps, S•ationary, - Pine Cultic*, FiChing Tackle,— Mashes of almost every description, ‘with. ah e alless variety of eat& articles, which I am de termined to sell attliti'vtlewmowraT prices. 0:I - Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars aid oilers, are reepectfullytrequested not to:pass the OLD STAND, as.they.may rest sneered I ha every article will be solti•of a good quality, a td upon rousonablo terms. S. ELLIOTT, may 22 I'l4tulites,.lllll ilia Soaps. AFL'...SW and freshapp) , y , from.Rousscl's and other :Oho best maythouses, among whinh urn double tret Sweet rftiar; Rose Geranium, Verbena, I e ,chouly; HdlionopeOdillefleur and Musk. tasteta.ty put up and:for sale at the lowest prices.. -Also, ~fota.6llto weir, Bandoline, Pam . mado.aux-Fleure, „Tenny_Land _hair gloss, Bear's ° Manewear fittowntented. A,ntigue .Oil, I`inion - omo, Beef's MarrewOrtne`Myrthrand 1.. t Pommades. Alea,ifFaney -Soaps, such as Roussel's Shaving CreastillWnght!s de, Military ~ Almond .tuadi Palm Wash Soap, making assortment unaurpaased by anyin the borough. may3l, • . 41 ; 5 AV , HAVE RSTICK LlNZazarciteKraziwas EM3(tar•r:Pps. -NrOlitoponing - by - JACOB - B4NETt7who - re .1.11 speoftully-calls the attention , of his .friends and the genesally . and all skaters in I l A.RD WARE, to his new and splendid assort 'input of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad nior's Tools and Saddlery 'Wore of every tlo • s iption and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, building materials of all kinds and nes: e..y kindi of material , ; used by. Cabinet. kora: Shoed Findings of, all kinds, a aiiPortment'of Ation's morocco, kid; French writitS, lining and binding, okins for shoe.ma .rs, - all articles used by shoe makers constantly 3t. ori Blacksmiths - cab be ouppliod w.th the very of hainfiiered iron, warranted g, 01, also all.kinds of 'Trailed, slit, round, band, !MO irOn'itrial,:,shear; Spring English and A iierica& blister" itee4.,vtafrranted''goodi.altio a I of sheet. lron for tinitara,v';.,Ainisekeppoirs, can 131•41, 'autiplitifilYrille'ayari• bitiette nactititiary, .r haltsakeepinglaihe;filtirdWirii'Llne. . Btherealand -Pinci'Od Lamps of every descrip ti,, .r j ust . received ' also ethe r eal 'and pine. oil for I. Ifs. Just' fresh,,all. kinds..of . painto, oils, wolf i turpentine ; alatoi firol.rate'erticle no pro . t.'ll'l3 , leather shoes, And keep, -,:the feet dry,-- Ltind_bear_in_raind.." • • Fiii•mers t •MeChapts'e,.abd '..lllOisekeepers and s till isolie'riact ail l oio,ir; HARDWARE. ca, st the old well •• ktiovt;naw arranged•..llAßD lVAßD:STAXlTD,"•.forineriy,,.. kept :.by Lewis farltinl-lieNiielb 'llothiStrac street, next door to John ,Corninati!s fait:ern startl ! .naw kept by 11.. ;hung Ind altie'itaxt,- - daatlli.VeSrge Fancy , Hat 'tind•Cap "Siete, Cali end ,examine fir"yoursolire savo,m nay., ;we. , ore • de tormnied the ; aritallotit profit.tor .CABII 'WO 't hink wo shall be . ablo • to sell a' Hitler:lli , '.47 than aityosiher; Ifardivare • Store-Sn town, os n^: good!' are „wall 'Selected in; ; Order sell law at he .np w arranged Nord Ware ,Stpre,'Well.7kaoWn Leids. - Barlan'e ; where You . 'nlny. fiadtigeatt'assortriene elf every orficle filo. Ilardivare Trade." Don't forget the, Stand, as gul c h Salepand smal l profits lathe order' tke - andlekarbine yritirlielvee • • 'JACOBI, D NEIL Deo'. 6: 1848:, " ".: !• "' '. • a : 4 4 -illl,o*llo I, . v .„:, T'',DealeFe ta 7 0 1nIgn and; MPZ7 litl3,4n*latit_.o•LASSl-0)114ar _Dv, 1 44.,.10-11 . A.., IRON, tirtEgit,, &c, Eliot ... • .Titiks.lhisiaTlV,./!4_o`Annitiosl',S'iiliby'''s dry good atoro. ' - - - Tllrat . : i fir_' i t "`a t,o - Teoeived -and are now' f l d . 14 - : 4 4eatetentliiftAilddo in their - ' opening l ak- • {!:t...,,,i..,0u1d Agil the • attention of 11,./tel'tie li f fk o Ogriti e Ll‘tilidere,r l ,ol B °le i r:: , ; l , ,' . ertitheti iventma 4 qq l) Y:nr e s•• I rrt e a m ( ' netlit at ttnlo 'treat rates, an d, will , 1 ) ,10 ng_.... 1.. t . p i ,, t r ~ . .1....,, , .4„,:.:,, , ,, , t .. , ~, t, , r n h o ali , a ll Pyr: a u le. ' r i a-cet z etf.aft o c i t o f 1 iw a l 1 1 ~ "vaa'AV' 81 ' 4 ' - 'tan . fli k i r . Eble .ithmktillnritv4o/91n7v..44,V, t qt, 'tse p OM' “ riirigtftkriefir • ,; "•'• •‘' 1: 44 1,i ' ; •Iklrettiollitiiit I ni d lA r, P. C°6 ' n - d '7 °4l , I : , _••,:. 111111 1 - .4g 44, ctiberrpott,f_prf jn•ase k =•• A . •• • p :o m J . ,p,.‘# ~ =ll ' A (IL ttoortmen.Loctilikll,l4o - , ~.-• •,, A/BIENVT.I.F. a,. ..._..„,,,, tA ff inf ever/ by • -1--4ng M fdlk l it '"'” ..„ g 199041 . • • 1,.••,;•-,• ,„4,,,v tor . .r ? . ••,. i ••,, 3.. 7., 61$14VINt'%\,h .4% i4filWt CAPRI I( 4.: Ai:lla., I. e i l lgeriFT ei./F11171411*44 i l i M" o 4 2oPl4ltifgliS 4:0, ; I ' A:l'4V Elli 'ffiTulta44 tt cr,.,.7,.:,.0..;Yfit',7,,,,i,t1=1V" ---"frigitl,3qtf ;:r, 0 ' •' ' . ' l' 'l, ~, • ) 1 ) - Ob ' I la' : 44 1 11t .04-1113-1 IND,A44O: O BENI II ?.;m4 .tittak htrgiet 4hu' L 2 1. we,Fll ar e and as • 1141VStrill:Vte; O Se is' obanitt iret ii immediate; TfittiMpt t I!,,iine.,orfigiii;i*inke,and etiL..! Atiothitit s of.t!le, - .F..„,.,...-.--..,... 0414,rnenri. , f .... ,i c P' a t rin i .c H hees tel k iL it'll i tit .E " !' t iii l irlf 1 1 . 4 :8 114 :: 1 4:' 13 w r r n i the i si n o A n d t -ja n q n n n t i t . '-: fitted iiii.lo:Mifini;Mnitihten , . en ~, _,__,, elegtgiltreitiktilitAo4l.ll -1),Or _ 0 1 , _ .., " 1 . r r , " 7 , rocolatiMi.:ol;klKtrOuctnof figi n Tr o n e ',7 per k4 o i n Ho li l i tie Y il o 6 , 6 .o:ir bk ,' _bi i iii.i o conduct -it in I ho:Itt„ 6 „10 0 (Lvt'ill s : I .' . uniiiiielt , ,who may ffivci . town*liPuiner:its:will, p .:..,,,e. ..„..,:,, r him-),ehh"their imiroeme xiVElLL,t:;kieprietor;• 1 1 10/IN C. AIA 4.1.0ite of the Ame ri c an ,:...;,,.. . Dec. 6.-3in' Watches: aidgciurch9 . At CHEAPER inaar 'EVER.* Wholesale and . Retail—At the •• . "Philadelphia Watch and Jim elrY.Storo," No. 96 North SE.. CONE street, corner'of Quer n. cox 14:CD. ry sweet.. Gold , lievere, 36 lc; cases, Fel,ljei4lled, 00 and _ . upwards , • Silver Levers,Jull jewelled, eIS and uPwards. Gold daepine, 18 k.• cases, jewelled, 4Z'. and upwards • Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Qnartier Watches, $ l l to 1.0 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Ten, $5, D esert 810, Table $l5, 'other artiOles inpro-. 'portion. All goods warranted to'he what they are sold for: . , •'' , . Constantly on hand a large aiiertment of 'Ana . 'O,,E Li) JEWELRY 'and BtLVER WARE , Also, an assortment of 1R J Tellies .36' Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, Jelin Harrison,' G & It Beesley. and other' superior Patent Lever Movements, which Will be cased in any etyle desired Arrangements have been made - With all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furinsk at short notice any required style of Watch, for which enders mill be taken, and the ...name and, residence of the pereon .. e*, -deringepat olrr if iremielned: - ~' CY, C o rout, , Impeittpr. of Watcher nova] . :Iron Commissior ,Warehouso.,. N. 109 North Water street, tied Na. !.t iah Wharves,. l? llad"Cllt~llt4 THE undersigned stilli.oentinne•the Commis sion hasiness,for_the_tialii_of.Oß_dmaiptions_of_ IRON. Onr experienee,of many years, and ex tensive aeousintanee - wit% dealers and consumers of Iron, throng/tont the country, has bnabled us To establish'such relations as give as peculiar ad vantages to serve our-corr ‘ etpandems, e9giti any other %sun. .mar 22- m ERICK &CAMPBE4L. THE .NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article , ror Slower-Ba • thing, with warm .ar cold Water. to-Tins Bath too k the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. October HMS, the only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and also took the drat premium at the Fair of the Wayland Institute, Novem ber 1148. - A great and important improvement is made in this Showor,bath.orer_allsithers, byJhrowing 1101 . immedidtely •on the 'body, without wetting the head, unless at the avid or pleasure of the-bather: but greater .roint is gamed by being enabled to harhe with warm mater, which no oilier Shower-Bath Is 6dapted2to--and most of ail the. Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair, s Many 'perlons . cannst take a cold bath—their case is met an.tittentsuheyOanlegulate the tem perature. of the water to suit their wish, and commence bathing at any minion of the year without any unpleaohnt u•esult. lollies con have the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or Covering the.some. • The arrangements are simple -and complete, *Millet liable to get out of order. The Bath can he adjusted toeuit any dheigirt,from a small child to the tallest ,person. 'Whom the door is dosed, the fixtures ore hid and the outside ap pearance,is that Of a neat piece of furniture. • They - have Teeeived•tbe opprdbation of setts, ral medical gentlemen—olhers eve requested tat rail mid examine them. 'Manufactured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE, 24 South Cavort street, Baltimore. tBATRING.--)Read What Armstrong says:. Do not omit, we Who would'hedlth secure, Tho daily !melt ablution, that shall dear The sluices of the.ekin; enough aG keep The body seateiffronimndedent SOO. Still to be pureoetirentifiit.didutotvonduce AG much ins it does) to heeltk, very greatly Wort h Your daily . naintr; 'tie this adorns the rich; ' The want of this is paver Y's•warst foe,' With thiweirternal virtue, age:maintains A. decent grace.: without •it, Tout& and amines Aro loathsome. • January 3,0.849.—1 y. 'BENOYAL. LABORATRRY , OF THOMSON'S BOTA . . . . NW MEDICINES. - aCtli'll'lll, LARRABBE, No. 20 S. Culvert Jureet„Esitintore„hastrernovedhis_Lpbom-_. tory to bra new building No. Z.4,•and has always, on .hand the largest i ancl most est:plate assort ment of",pure 'Botanic remedies in the United -Situes,---prepared T ainder-dits , epooial—care Labortory7-being the'first,oreeted in the United States for the special' puipose of preparing THOMSON'IAN BOTANIC MEDICIN HS. All of the pelverized and coinimanded articles tire put up In quarter had •helf 'petted packages, and neatly labelled,. With tiliteetions Suitable fiat retailing, and upon hotter terms than the same article can be had for •in the 'United • States.— • 'Every article in his lins , ia warranted genuine— the can rely upon this. A 'liberal &Scott mated° to winery merchants, who arc •parrictilatly requested tereill and exam. ins quality, Ste, before purchasing. • . Tao various Treatises, embracing the most. sep•tited authors, upon the Thomeonian or' Be.; tame System of Medicinaomaralso he :had at hiiestabliahment;by the quaniity.er single cciPy: .aug*,376mo „ . • • . . • Ntiv — ar : „ • iroußaF.LF:i—ltremlivalf inimemo• IU :has .4nciatnii larger ninon end' Pannjoaritciwns,ia species, of disown, tho'doperid• once and' propagation of which roonhti3 { from the violation of dime and mcrilla4ze. TO those .16Tro the AMERICA:Es/ +COMPOUND is presented, ati - benigl to most,eortaugepee valuable specific : ver;-ofiered.te , rho - unfortothite, It hiewliereveranewn ticquirediproputation'ilint, dady'experience continues to strengthen. 'l'hOit. stuidtr,havo been ruied by',llts•titur, cod's's it leaVou no odor on the.breathi'remiirehmeithei restriction in; diet or buttinessi nor &mains ieither,MarCiry or noxious' drugs in the leestitfintionti tri'the sys;;, tote; it itr'tioidirpresented eti the beet remedy, for. such' dlsessee yet 'Offered: - "111C , dsed by phyei.' Clans and pronounced-mm . ooer to;!anthnown mody. dir or ectioni'occontitry For idle at-'1 ; 1d. and South street's; Philtidelphia,'and hy'S;;ELMOTithrlittlit 'Dr. Barnitz, YOrh,V Jrnmetister,i Dr, 51 9 1) . 4reon,andl.,;Ngyeth, Harriaburgi Pa. i : 11;f4y./ .'.IIANK/1/9 . 0 N0:43 , Choinnt nCttttr. l l,ff.A.S,,onacconornodattnot,tryrdit -- . ,,, it .ttqcklnif chests :Polyebong 1 ; ,a 9 :,,N.ingyontr-Bouehotijii.o. ozint chesis English !Brooklet)! 200:half chests • .• . 'SO Chests 744teilacmchprig t i..11:4 • .. 25 do . " ". do • Pii,tychang „ • detAltiok do ,` 'Awl!) range , 7 6'206. 441b. , buioe'eupipriormi Inerrf:' „ irso:hiiirolitiettrYputic Hrso#., , Imperial. II =I cams ~.,...._,,,,,:,..,;,•.,,,-.,-, - ~ -:, : :.., - :!:,....;.'7 -* i ptilte,q".4TA.Viijovol . :::: N '' ,..: F .:!:: ' '.. .r.:! .. • - 7: '''',.:;( • ... 13 4*, iia54170144 1 5 1411 • .f * :ef - I"iSiUtIVA. ljg,g :Oriber hes:i4ot rawly , sturi,astirtnionf.of,..E.A.F cilS;,,Whieh;heja,::dett /Ina ae anY y othili.estahltehment the `riefilityatieeen'inid'j solves ... FIo ik satisfiedthat.no o at him, and.,49lVglYegrind'hargiiina I CtarotTbirn,by calling straet, nerarly ,opposite, Beetem' 3 8 , 636141it15151d Of. ciissta, nierriii. (ad silk Alqui , do taint renew Worked collars, _lad glovoi VMps,'flownis, 'thread laces, &,e ,eortment;of,Sl-IAWLS; Snell earl iscrtiare, „Blanket, Cachtnere,;',Ti Mous' d 'l;aini,'hlitoka.Cachniefe, 'yellow and whit .:9461s,''blanketa;- litiaeys; Kontualt: ings at' GI- eta, calicoes 3 to o'l inueltne, hosiery, Berlin and Coal comforts, woolen yarn, winter.gir a. large assortment of BONNET •-yery low, datin. plain and figured Manturi, plain, bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES --and ,QUEENS WARE, such der Coffee, Tea; ..Sugar, -Spices 'of all kinds, tobacco, segue, crockery, glass and queensware, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— Give him a call, . oct2s 1111111 111111 THE subscriber will . commence this week to to cut down his Winter stock of goods at greatly, reduced prices All persons in Want of cheap gbods will find it decidedly to their advan tage to call and examine this large assortment of. goods , .- . hay recently opened a large and beau tiful nesertment, which I can and will sell at very low ,figures, Old stock will 'be sold off without regard to cost - RecolleetThe old stand, east Main street, op posits Martin's Hotel' . Dec.l3, 1848 TE, subscrkera kayo. „lost receivedfrom the Citytho largest quantity of DRY do ODS gyor brought to Carlisle. Their stock consists illpart of the Tollowing CLOTHS—BIue, brown, blue•blck, green, from $1,50. per_yard mg_ . _ . CASSINI EROS and. Vostings—good, heavy ,and fine striped Cassimeies, 75 eta 876 and 81 per yd. Some of the most handsome Vestings to the-county-- - Casinetts -from-25-to-876 Cta: - - CASHMERE:6 and Mons. de Lames, fr. - 19 -to 625 cfs. CALICOES—about 5,00 yards, some very good at .shc cents per yd. Alpachns and Mori noes, 181, 25, 371, 50, ,621 cis: Splendid lustre Ginghams at 123 cts. Yard wide Muslin at 4 eta per yd. - Good 'Pickings, 10,121, 18i.— Best quality domestic Ginghams, warranted foga colors, at 19.5 cts.' Fine Irish Linens 376, 50, 826,- 7Slcts. LiNeys, 121, 16, 25 cts. Woolen Flannels at 12 . i, 45;; 25, 376, 50 cis: , Gum Shoes, all kinds and altos. Ribbons for bonnets at 8, 126, 15, 181, 25 cts. Laces and Edgings, cheap, real thread Ince. wide, 123 eta. Cloth, Glazed •and For CA PS, -121 eta to sl. Together with almost every article in our line, which we are determined to close out very low. Also, on hand an assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. consisting of fine casinett Coats a 145; Pants_„l 75 to 3.50 for cassimerc; Vests, 1,00 to 3,00 ,Wiftilts tave a large stock-of Cloths, St.c, fibril which those can se -lect-and-have-theix measures 'taken -who cannot' slut themselves in ready mode. , •• 'rlfe Clothing Steve is conducted by George Bentz, who is acknowledged to he one of the -bat Tairors in this counly, who milli take mea sures and manufacture clothini! from $1 to $5 on the suit cheaper than can be had elsewhere.— Give him a - call young-men .3. end] . A -W BENTZ. MIRE Subscriber has just returned from the city with a large supply of new goods. ME N's WE A R.. A large - assortment of Cloths, Cashmeres, Casinetts,Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, and Coatings. LADIES WEAR— Such as French Merinos, Satin Stripe, .Alpacen very handsome, Palmetto and Coburg C oth, Cashmeres, Mous de Laines, very fine qualities French Cloth for Ladies sacks, large assortment of Mourning Goods, and a great variety of other goode.too numerous to.mention, fur sale by _ G R CROOKS Remember tho stand in , 'West Main st;Vost of Beotem's Tavern. • Doe 6, 1898 Per. * Sale at Reduced Prices. ' A lot or Cashmeres,' r Mous. do Lathes, Gin- Maims, Plaid 'Alpaca°, Calicoes, Shawls, all kihtb. Persons desirous o . purchasing any of tho Minya : goods will to,cal• to the BEEHIVE, as I have a very heavy ocanck of winter goods, and determined to sell them at reduccdpricca, S A COYLE January 3. Bargains Bargains ! THE subscriber,.beingdelirous of roducing hie siock,of DRY GOODS, is now offer log all. his Dress Goods; consisting of:French MerinbeSTßOrii b zi fp - aeons, .0 yes , Mous do Latinos Calicoes, Ginghams, &c., at cost, for cash only, all' other goods at reduced prices. , - G W HITNER DI H. The enfro stock will be gad - int - very liboral terms to any ono disposed to engage in 'the buniinees. Nore New Goons at the New Cheap rirl-1E Subscribers would respectfully . inform their friends and the puhlic, that they have Just returned from Philadelphia sith • a large lot of NEW GOODS, purchased at reduced prices., Among these goods, may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and SATI NETTS, low priced, medium, and of •the best• • quality. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Casl memo, Alpacas, Plaid . Sttipes,,Mous. do Laips, • &e.,•:&b.4 • , • TERKERRE and other SHAWLS,- good quality end nevi stile.. Also, a splendid assortment of CALICO, at prices. from 4'to 1211...:, Cheap TICKINGS and MUSLINS of all•Ainds, andn large and 'ele gant lot of SOOTS •and SHOES,' together with a general assortment of WellSolocted GllO. —GERIES,-ell-of—which we are-deierminedLt sell veryy low. ; The Pektn i'eatorripany's . far famed TEA§ are also for oalo by us at.the Philadelphia Re tail prices.. Please _give us a call at the corner of ,Hano§er and Louther streets. • - ,•• S D POWELL & CO • , Dac6,,1848 • .• • '.‘ . .• •, JACOB FETTER & SON. • V`o ULD. •respectfully call the ,attention a 'llintse ,, ke'eptiie and the public, to the ,ex= jellaba) stock of spIendid,FURIIITU RE,incht ding Sofas,' Wardrobes; Centre and other Tables, Dressing and • Plain-Bareaus,'and aim variety ol Cabinet-ware and Chairs,, which they have just opiline'd 'at their NW. RQO met; - on the corner of. North Hanover Louther Atriete k Carlisle,' IThey l are'confidenb,tbat the' eujitirier, finielt ol tborworkmaruthiO, and elegance of 'alyle; in which their-articles„nre got' up; together . ;ANith their comulass, , mill recommend them• to; every per: Bolt• wanting eFuiniture. 'They have ,also made,'roingeitnintsJorLmanufacturin.g_stLkeepin constant , supply every article in their line; both idnln and ornamental, elegant Mid' useful; 'at prices which'cannot fail„to'suit purcluisers !They would earnestly trieitit'ersone who, are , a'bout to cotputennovinntee•keerdng,lo cill , ,imd eximino th9l4*lt Present elegant !kook; to which they conoeutly, make additions oflite newest, m e nd Mo modern styles.- , ----'4 ,- • - • , 4 , CO'FFlNiyinftdirlepiderstt therallateSt no. time,forktown and' e • untry l , , *Cittlielq"Stuit 0 o4s • ' • , . .. ,' 0 ' 't- Carpet /1811. - .% --,, ' ''''' '' , .. - Jutrereeinved; , thp jitrtmot • tuition .„,, , , o . ' '. ' ' reveranety ana-otyle, ever .nro t I Carton ITge (l ' ' f 4 1 iCtothe new pattomo., ;in Catlilift.:*Vii° "0 a .•, - ',, f ,-, , P: , !--; ii Watt ha ch'ettp store o ~,, ElPlitir° l 7 ° ' ,1 -•,' . .), ~.0.41 0giL13Y...,,, -.lft,4,lopiP,',Alikr-e , rok -, ~.. „, ~, , . ''''''''' 4:1 iiiia,"fikiiiiiv Baur; ~,'-' ailt4 l' ~', , ~I, ,‘, . , i 'f/lAireitliii:'ie4firoilliilt n por.,ito, .t.ilp' , . iii.ik i riti*Otcar , ,oo:4oioOber, , is " t i 't , ' 00.,,,..14-AellkOP#sl*, Or . i r i•itareaft a 'Way rtlityl4%te ldliarry with, i' doetaißl , ely,..er 'slap hold a heaq' of goldiAor ~,i101 . 14 and,l!ati' l ll4 l xl, l . l :`,- , ',.. •,,,`, G. Ay. HITti,ER. , , , '''.`.?•., r ! , ,v,-i',..,‘ , .r,175, , .;' ,- ; , i2!, , . ,, , "I': ~,, ," 1- ,, , ,'', , ' ""' '''' ',".',: , - .. • ~, t:',','''' ,l . ,, ''klk r /'-sh , 't '''c. ', ' ' '' ' ::t r 'Ac' ,4 ''!,,' - , 7‘` ' , MEM .1 G CARIVIONYC Bargains, Bargains. C OGILBY OHE&PER THAN EVER! More New Goode. Store. Extenigirci, Fumiture Rooms. I 1 i ll ~~~~:5~~~~~~~~~:~,e~tctit~~y~~ 't:~ ~:. MMM;9 ~...~ . . • . • . IN•QUAR'.. FOR THE REMOVAL' PERMANENT ,CURE 9F, ALL HISEASEA•ARISING • FROM AN, IMPURE STATE OF • •• ,THE BLOOD, OR. HABIT OF ' ' THE SYSTEM, VIZ =• Scrofula . or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ob., stinato Cutaneous Eruptions, Plniples or Pits- , tulee• on;- the Face; Blotches, Biles, chronic Sere Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head Enlargement and , Pain of the Bones and otitis, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptiorini Sciatica Or Lumbago, and Diseases arisiug troin an' injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites or Dicipsy,,Expesure or Imprudence in Life, Also„ Chronic Constitutional Disorders. In this preparation are stroriglymoncentrat ed all the Medicinal properties offSe RSAPAR I L. LA , combined with the most eifectual'aids, the most . B.lntary priiductlnits, the most potent rimplesof the vegetable kingdom ; and it has been so fully tested not only by patients them selves; but also by Physicians, that it has' received _their. unqualified recommendations and the approbation of the public; and lies established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE arid EFFICACY far superior to the various compounds' bearing the name of Sarsaparilla; -- Diseases have bodn'entedAuch as are not furnished in the records of time 'peat; and what it has already. done Tor the .thensande who.-have used it, it- is capable. ot lifting for the millimlitiffering and a rug= gling with diecase.` It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens thoftidnia n springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole ani mal frame. The diseases for which this article is recom mended arethoto to Which it is known fiom personal experience to be adopted; and those apparently removed beyond the sphere of its action have yielded to itsinflueuce, The cat alogue of- complaints might be greatly ex tender' to which the sarsaparilla is adapted, but experiences moves its value, and •eanh suoceeding day is adding new trophies toils ne. • ANOTHER COLE OF SCROFULA • Tho following striking and, as will be seen permanent cure oran inveterate case of Serci fula, commends itself to all similarly - afficted. SOUTHPORT, COllll,lllll. 1818. Messrs. &suns : Geotlemen—Sympathy for 'the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the cuss 13 1 , my wife„ She' was severely afflicted wit! , the . screfula on different mitts of the body ; the glands of theneck were griatly enlarged end her limbs much swollen. After suffering over LI year and finding no relief from the remedies used r ilio disease' attacked, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised - it - should—be — laid --open ; which- was done, but wi.lieut auy permanent benefit. In this situation we hoard of, and were iqueed to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. Tlib first bat tle produced a decided and favourable effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken, and before oho had used six . bottles, to the satomehment7 and delight of her friends, she fiund'hor health quite restor ed. It is now over a your since the cure wit• effected, and her health remains good, show ing the disease, Was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these Mots. and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. , • Yours ape et , , , :::+IIJIAUE3 PIKE. Extract from a letter from Mr. Ingraham. a gentlemen well known in Delaware comity.— It commends itself to,all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen :—My wife has used several bot tles of your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your agents in this place, froni which she has received such placid benefit, that I am in duced tO add minaAo the-abut.dant testimony now .beforo the publio in favor of its medic,. nal virtues. Her father, •mother, and many other relatives, havi fallen victims to (=sump lion, and it was supposed that she too was in elined the . same way. She. had several turns of raising klood, Sso. r and at length became so reduced that her life was despaired iff from day to ciy. Me were induced. to try your sari apsrilla, as before mentioned, from the use of whit h her health has been restored; so that for the_past-year4:hati_bou_ahle_ta-attend to her domestic ties. • Reap t 1 y ors ' • JOHN-•B. NC RAIIAM BRONCHITIS' CU ED. • Tho'folloiving, shows the virfile•of the sars aparilla in , removing Bronchitis, a disease which; Vim,. speedily arrested, leads to con sumption. It allays ispaiModid notion; changes the secretions; and hy its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy action, and the patient is restored ro-hesith• NANTUCKET,: NO; Bri,N9V. 4ht:184.8: .hdossrs.SANßH—Gentleintiii wish to. make public, fur the good of those %f Meted with Bronchitis, the healing • properties ' of your Barsaparila. My wife, suffered for, twenty months in sucha manner as le 'not easily de scribed I at times - She was • not able to speak above a whisper 'end when exposed to the cold air, it occasioned somelhing dike spasms hi the throat, the effect of, which was felt in the • ears and eyes, causing tears •to flow: The complaint was_eittlnded• with 'dry ' cough, produced-by-4he=chnotant-diritation 7 -and-in- - flammition of UM throat: use of your BARSAPARILLA''she was *Melly cured, it being ..noW more than three months since she felt any . symptoms of the' ilease. , Yotirs, with respect; . .• • .1. • MEOEGE• C. fie 0E0'; • Extract from .a•lettee , received from Mr. N, W. Harris,' , a well, known in Louisa ' county,, Gentlenien;44 hdie, tiered a pegs*, bpi ;of wino , with ;Our serSiiparillO,who was attacked, , WithEO•MOla.,artif,efa ierafulimscamily. • ••• truli.. •••• ' • 1 . "'. ,1 Boma' Iltitsreitn4,4l.—Jit-:seetus 'glinted 'an; nemiseek•f, folkirediTa4intion'tii an, article so' tgell hnown t and sedestirredly porniliti f preparatiorii hut , patients 7, often • who wish to lisp, Did extraot.of earpiparills! ap? try worthlese,,,marniMunds -Wring 'the; name but containinelittlh 'or:,none.of. the virtue.e. _thhi v ale ocit think : vitt „cannot. confer a: g rli - 451r bedkilt•nn rolideirkthhii in, direethig their attentio nltilite; 'ridveithieniint of . ;Messrs., Pima in' another .cOlumn. The bottle hiarrecently,bien:enlargedio . hold a' querld end:those who,wish a really good artL ole•will Bed ceitoinqated'in,UiliCall the Medi o ninal vane, 9f.•ll4"Jrtiet, --, l l .l4:experienee df ;11644 . iid§ bee proved , its.tiffitiabririmtahig the various _diijimicAdaraWhiel! ltlihreedionieuded; aintet . the , present Bine e.than•ittiy, :other,' porliapil Ibbi.madmifie'ritiefbiNtf'preparieg the system; for,' a,kltinge" of oseapppOtani 3011111111!,_Sep4 184134'5i ' • .i : }:Pregtfr 6 4!'o l :4 l4 i l o;i : ,iv. ll 9 l g.sgle :and. re- P‘II,S4II);,SANRS, i,J3k0g049 atid 000101,1i' : 4:1100,, ;;;Ftiitiikatreecornet:' of. = ; L.Sotdbit *Wei OxedtlVl 4115 t !3i 01111 1 , 03 .Eri I P l 7 l i': s 9 k - I dOPY: I4 901i8fe;' , • "•••ti:;, ,•••;;:•'' • -* I MEV ' t e t e _ ~ TOiBUTTEIV- M ANERELI:; I 4E , -suliscriberidiaviwpi#o iioll.llle. right el k etinilierleadtcetinty for,rinift.ing,nty,, iPe Patent 'Pherniemiter Cliurn;•ttiey Would 3poctfully:inform. the , Vermers , tind.publieArf trierdirthav-ibey-will-rnakft_and offer for sale eir Churns at the Cabinet Ware-room of Geo.); tangier, in N. , llanover. street, next door to onlliee of. D. Smith, Esq. The principal advantage this Churn has over others is; that it is so constriktedthat the top In betaken oft so as to give free access to the side of the churn, which mekes it convenient put in . die' cream 'Mid get out the butter. A iarmometer is attached to the end. of the, turn so as to show the exact teMpertnure of 3 cream, which experience - shows Should be degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or nice is arranged around the bottom of the itirn, fur the ['emcee of admitting cold or warm Inter, 'BO as 'to bring the cream to die desired imperantre without mixing the water with the main. The secret in. : churning butter is, to we your eretim'at the proper temperature ; it 11 produce mos and better.butter, and take. ass time in churnin , it churns equally well in cold.or warm weath r—no such thing as having scalded bettor. All that is necoisary to make good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one ..of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.— We would most respectfully invite the public to, call andoxamine for themselvei. GEO. SPANGLER, SAIVI'L. MYERS. TM. Geo. Spangliir—Sir: We hai , e been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time, and find it fa: superior to-the old barrel churn for several reasons ; fist, great saving of time in getting butter, the average time of churn ing about fifteen minutes, (al] weather* sec ondly, the butter when obtained is much - firmer than when using any other churn ; finally, my folks say they would net exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thermometer Churn. Sep. 28, 1818.] G. W. SHEAFFER. Mr. Getta'phlig,VF—l have hrid the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use at my' place, and' r do not hesitate to say that no' Farmer should b 8 without it. Fifteen minutes , irrali the time requited to make Bittter, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in this, that it requires• no mote time at any ono season than another; and that the temperature of the cream necessary to make butter, is pro - duced*wrili ny - ; and wifhonfilia adibl.k - rtirS7 of warm or cold water-with the cream itself. is FREIYK Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1848, For the benefit of the hotter part'of man (wo man) I give ibis certificate: After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my fami ly, We have been using the old barrel churn for thirty years pant, and I must say it is not , to be-compared to Crewelys Thermometer Churn, either for speed of churning or convenience ; in the old barrel churn it took generally from four to six hours • to churn the churning, now in the Thermometer Churn we can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by brining the cream to the proper temperature. I can recom mend it to the public as no cheat. - JOSEPH SHROM. • Carlisle, Sep. 4, 1848. GEORGE SPANGLER has alp on hand, and will manufacture to order CABINET WARE of every`description. such as Bureaus, Secretarys Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, and all articles in fits line, and will sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture of good material and durable work manship, He would invite the public to call and .examine his stock before purchasing, • COFFINS made at the shortest 'lota.° ; terms ynoderate. loct FICK LES, P RESER VES.—riist• received Jr • and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange 'Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins, Mangoes, Peppers, Picol. lilh Tomatoes and Onions, Olives, Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed French Mustard, ivith a very choice and pure article of Salad Oil, for sale at may3l HAVERSTICK'S Oumb. Irally Transportation Rouse: -`x,"!it -4 _ • Canal and Rail Road Line, 'for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. JW. ICERR, Forwarding an&Commission Merchant, ILiantsautto, Pa. informs his friends and tho public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year he km been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and hds ad• ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared After the op ening of the Canal, tb forward PRODUCEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and drom Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbarglt, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost:des patch. . Agents for Boats, • CARLISLE d GASICELL, Race street Whin?, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Commereo at.' Wharf, Baltimore. CLARE & SHAW, J. McFADDEN & CO. S Pitts'g Agents for Care, • WUNDERLICH & GRIER, No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market st.,.Philadelithia. . - BITER, JAMES & CO., 1 ,, Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. 01119 LINE, North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, lB4lt—tf.. , Harrisburg Transportation Line 'tz.rze• "Izro• Ria FUNK & MILLER, ;FORWARDING 1k Commission Merchants, r Heratisnutio , Pa. ship Produce, Merchan dise, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. &c.— Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, tic, constantly for sale . Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 Dr, .Keeler ° s ?anacea, ..„ r 21013 the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the Wood and habit of the body, viz : Chronic 'diseases •of. the Ches 4 Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula Id all its forms; Tetteri• Scald head, Cutaneous affections of the face and extremities, chronic Rheuniatism, and liepatetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints, White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con stitutional disorders, arising from dobility,Mer , curial and Hereditary predispositions, Sic. E Iltrln every change that is taking place in the body, it is manifest. that it is brought about by , r_eomething having a substantive existence, If we suppose, the organs of auk body' originally, perfect, , they must continue perfect unless* changed by the, intervention of something ; that boars an utiboAl thrrelation to it. In all caeca of diseese, there must be the interposition of some now ingredient , : which by playing its part As a 'cause, served fo modify. the propertiee befora - cennected With the . body. .It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking place in orgarls previously healthyowith• Mit 'the interposition of sonao, ~morbifie agent L Its well might , we expect a piece of bhalk to Aransfer , itself Spontaneotisly into Plaster tiffflinte,,withont. the "idol Sulphuric Acid. pll iiiinitiseffltire is 4. a prior cause • which must be removed, this i ,,ageney "of the Blood. For this purpose 'there is nd remedy superior to the,Panacea, In , evidence . lie is submitted le the public t ' Philadelphia; ,7'une ; 7, , 11347.'."-'! Having been apprised of the . nature of the Pan aceaTictiffordir7mo-niuch-tileasertrtehe-able-to -recommend it es a valuable' remedy for till those , chronic, constitutional and - glandular diseases, to ::Which it is, especially adapted. To those who are I .afflieted, and require ,medicine as an:alterative, theYbannee•olitani 31...4rimmore-, more - .rami'linifottnistate thanislo,he found in the Pen: :Triceal , ,t.• 1.-Imre - used it in several instertiee with'de.- tided success :' BO.; B. Propurgehia. sole 41;(hii?Nctrh;WOst come or Third:and oillietreati,r , PhiladelPhin, and te l.' tailed in Carlisle, by ELLIOTT. Pauli in; pint bottles at, SI: per hattle. - feb9.3 • en 81 Sh 9. _ niyatior -wool 88.0 int. rettand •hoth,wornenandl39Y •b 9- ayy.B? op t t aekand.forsale at:4o-neviq store, Sa WEI; •CO .. '• ::';S 4 , ; , .n, , ,,., , --:,,ivatlad44l/44;',sxliii4 -,,,- :.,.. -... ~, , Loa .-. morirl-Inw, il7 .1 ' ~..*."4ff-i,'l-4IiiiiSPXP 4.i. ,i4iitoti.-,t'!.,-toit,i,,,„;:: 'air,L.,,,, Tbliliqii.,(FU:NlC,-,ai••114.':,,,,,,,...-,4:5',11 ~.. . ~ ,. , . , .. .,':. f .',.;: L.. - ...-:, -.-. i ;,, , ....,...:,:.',': i':...)...,!AAT,,,:,,: .(,,L,,..,..,',:i'i-i-iria,bu''',4,. ~..,.‘„0.,!,i.,,,=,.-:1,7.1,..-,,,...,:-.,.,,,.- = . , . •- . . .:., , . , :3; '-' - -',i11,3t;;:,..4.T0Act1f:4, - . ; ,,, f ; :: -, !:., . 1.!.,', ... i 1 .;.. .'" ,--3 .lll'sl.ll7altregrjOilliftllllC 0 h:', f - ,3 Y'''''': 'Fiji'44ofralici'li;'!' • Lj_lliFi i 1 LEN A3ll' PV,NNSIIQHDILO H_ ...i.nanratinelCnniimby of Cum oounty,incarparatectby.an a4t of Assem -bIV - intiv orianizod bperanonoin _der:_tl vent of dm •fultowing commis: sinners, viz Cht.Stayman Jacob Shelly; Wm. It. Gorges, Lewis "ity.-..r; aristion Tzei.• Robert" Sterrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjumin• H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Spud. Profi'. ell, sr. and Moichoit Brenemnd., who respectfully call the attention of citizens' of Cufriberiand and ,York•eountiee to the advantages which the com pany hold out. The rates of insurance are ns kin/ and favorable as any company of the, kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become Mambeis are invited to make application, to the agents of the company, who are willing - to 3vnioboon them at any time. • " JACOB SHELLY, President II ENRY LOGAN, V.",. Pres't isF.WIS 'lvan Secretary MicuAnt.. Gm:lrmo, Treasurer AGENTS—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allen; C R• Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zenrintr, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, NVormleysburg ; Ro bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob 'Kirk, gene ral agent; John Sherrielt, John Rankin ) J. Bow man, Peter Wolford. ' Agents lor Harrisburg—Houser & Locliman. fe b 9 • THE 72, UM BERLA N DNA LLEY IProtWion Compyi rim E CUMBERLAND VA LE TM DTU AL PRoTEcTioN cGm PANV,will be under the directiOn of the follou iog board of Mena gres for the ensuing year, Ali t -- ThO S. C. Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, Vice Pre sident; David \V , eCul Ong'', Treasurer ,A. G. Miller Secretary, James Weakley ,John Green, John Zug., Abraham King. Richard IVoeds,- Samuel I I ustok , William Peal Sfibtt Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There are also a number of Agents appointed in th,. adjacent count tea ,w ho will receive applivations fur in- SU:WM(3 Slid forward them immediate') for ap proval to the offire (Attie Corapany ,a hen-the pOl icy will be issued Without delay. For further information see the by-lawsof the Company. TILOS. C.NIILLEB Prest. The following gentlemen barcbeen appointed v A GENTS , : L . H. William s,•Esq.,Weitpennaboro-, Cen• S. A .Coyle, Carlisle, Dr. Ira Day Mezlianiesburg ' George Brindle, Esq.. Molece, . Jos. NI , 311,enni,Esq..Ner but g.• John Clendenin, Esti. flogestna n.. Stephen Culbertson .Shippenaburg. September eg, I a 4• • • The Franklin Fire Insurance Com- ..,,pany of philadelphia. OFFICEI, No. 161 i Chesnut street, near Filth street. t DIRECTORS. Charles N. Rancher George \V. Rtchmds Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner Adolphe E.l3orie Samuel Grant Davitl S. Brown Jacob IL Smith ' Morris Patterson Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi ted, on eyery description of property in town 'and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The compnny, have reserved n large Contingent fund, ' which with their capital and pre• ntiums. safely invested, afford ample protection lc the insured. The assets of the company on January let, IRIS, 03 published agreeably to an act of Assent 'bly, were as follows, ,viz : b'tortttngcs• . • 8 1 1").558 • -Real Estate' • 104,355 Temporary Loans 121,159 Stocks 51,563 - Cash oti hand and in hands of • ages. 11, Since their incorporation, a petted of eighteen years,' they have paid upwards of - ONE :111.1.10N, TWO Ilt:vEnEn TROUSAND i)OI.I.AAS,IOBSCS bY fire, thereby nflovding evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness.-fill liabilities.. CHARLES N.BANEKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. BANCKEII, See'. feb 2 The subscribor is event for ho above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All tipplientiong for insurance either by mail or persona,l.lv, will be ptompt ly attended to. W. 1): SEY 111.012 It . - - Equitable Life. Insurance, Annuity . arid Trust Company. FFICE 74 Walnut street, l'lfindel; O Capital. s2so,ooo.—Charter flake Insurance on lives at their office in PhilaL' thilphia, and nt their Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Age. Fur f year. I For 2 years. 1 Life 20 51 91 60 .30 99 1,30 1 I 1,04 90 1,29 1,61 2,07 50 1,86 2;07 I 3,94 3,49 2,97 1, 603 EXAMTI:E.—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents wonld se eurelo his tnmily or heirs $lOll should lie die in one year ; or for. $9,90 he secures to them $1000; orfor $l3 anyway for seven years lie sbeures to-them SIOQO should he die in seven-years ; or for $20,40 paid annually during life,- he secures $lOOO to be paid when ho dies. • Thu insurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those eharggd -by other offices. For ,$49,50 the heirs would re ceive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all panic:dare may be , had at the office of Fituu'u. Wsrrs, Esg, CM-lisle, Pa.. J. W. T., AGIIOR N, Pres't H. G. TUCIOETT, Scc'y. Feen'K. WATTS, Att'y Dr. D. N. 111Attox, Medical Examiner. - Masistrate's, , Office Removed. . , THE Office of the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace; has been removed to the house — adjoining the store of. Mrs. Weakley, in,High street, Car lisle; immediately opposite the Railroad Depot and Winrott's Hotel My residence being there, I will tilwayS be found at home, ready:lto - attend to the, business of the public. In addition to the dtttios of a 'Magistrate, I will attend to all - kinds of Writing, such as Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Indentures, Articles of Agreement, Notes &c, which will be executed in a neat manner and ac- cording to the most opproved farms. • The Office lately occupied by me, in Mr. Gra ham's building is for rent, and possession had he mediately. The rent is low and the location good. jan 1.21848 ' GEO. FLEMING. , Hat and Oap Store , , , E eubscriber v inglust returned fiom the T' would inform' the public that he is now opening ,at splendid assortment `of SUMMER •HATS-atilus old stand in.N. , Httnever 8600.7- His , stock *comprises'', Nutria; Rocky Mcinntain Beaver,,Yearl, Cassimere and 'Silk ,HATSi of jhe'most'sUbstainittl make and latest style PH, of overt' description and '• itlit3'itiviteiihicfriondd to call.at his'establish?' ment before -purchneing-elsewhere, as he ie'coh fident that they vvill,pnd it to their advantage', ' • 'GEO R KELLER. '—.Higheet,prico given fort Fure;lamb's VYooli % • • , i~Si~]jpspppstn; NarvourHcaduclie , - und-river_ Disoseos . . rIIHIS is n Vegetable compound t , n l• y f err o o r n Dy ieda . '..11; safe and effectual rc o nt se ed a y i , e n s o o o kiog from , Rod pepsin, but for thoso disa . connected. with', a, disordered stomach and liver,:or,dertingtr ic on n ta d o it f l, ih n n o d f ig t e h 's ° 4 tive,t'lttnatio i nt,e.e c u,l o k o pe ti k o d . e . b oo ' o tt r Y o - i ? o t o i'ilY t e io a o k e ll,e a S i r c i 1 Iti l li e t n Y a tl Y t ; o h s : o Sia ti nillAt , costiveness,._ tpnrtic h u r ax d i a;b ro e:: flatulent and billions' colic . , •3 is h nre suflbring,',under commended i . to thosit'•w. d t .,, p i r i t .j.its' soothing dtkilit3. and depression • P.! „P adittro• - ff ' ' 'powers fibmtl particularly: an rtnovating , .- ~ ~. ... -... . • tpd (0? 1011'cas°,1,, kt :4 ,34‘ , 11i10 1 'PLE I O N O, ` , - ,,,'. ~y 7orisale bP.;•',w,:':t.t." ,,- t •,,,i , 4.... • , ,'" ' _.,,..„ i Now, •'”' ' ±.,,,tit,•,„:71.",•;. -,.: 7 more.. t il._,lt , , „, '''l,,i ' '' ' i' l ''' iir T i liasu'e''' ittintr from , the, Au -2: # i s . -l i t 4 iqiid:':bnahlirdli . ellibkt'ol ...,- ai r Xt, l l 4 :,V i s ti t i,'sltacid cipta .'llti;i46lA.l ''''''....''.."''' '''.' T thn tblinto"nalrtmafrOi iilSlt t kbe °lan "' 9 ii sin P elsoivhOti!kltic9it his 'g 0 ,.4 81 b0 re - V° S'ltign itito4a.'f4vl*l:S. Otnitoreion; 11 01` 1 4- , , q•t..i , ..',•' , . 1 ..,:.t.: , •. ;1 ,' *scar!pelt ..• t iiitslietele., • ~; ic" 'it biloOKtitt' ' 1ff 3 P!?....,.,„,. N .;-., , ,e : . :!!.. G• ..„ . ' ~ ~• 0-4(ll : 22.! : 4.l ' ! g'*(P''' 1,' 4 1 :4 & ; ;. • . :''' ', ; ,r- ''''. , : 1 ' . ,'' 1 •,:.•,.',;.•' ; ', '••'.'.'... ',. ',,,' '• ,' . ' ,7 t.v0 ,---, , , ,, /,„ 'A . . ,;, " .4 %fP;,..-4.P'4 , ,, , ,ne? , ` , ":'?.•;i' , ,", ,•.',-,\::-' ' •-'..•. ' , .'"'''''' : '''''''' ; ‘i'''i'' - ';' , W' , r.ri.i - : , ` , l; 7 . l ,lit`it'giliiVAatt•,...l,'•,:tt-: , ~... ... ...„,, -...„.. ~._ .. _ ~ ,,.'•,Tt, :,37::;,, ,, .,' , Y , :: - .lF.!'-';!4.'' , 4 . : -, ,'.` , ,'.! . .'tY f 35,3,3 28 $1,220,097 07 Anti Dyspeptic Oatholicon, :fi.:00 . 1.0%ft.t. MUM r eniniarstiazi?LisLr.,ELicirvirovluxr i v hca , :11t=ii3T FOR THRTILEf rinnip anti'; :50,000 caeca cured in itte, past ye, r , irm medfcine ke_yeritinteil to cure . a casee?orPile4-eitlier Weedilig or *! d ••••••.•••••••&•‘,1•11,1 oty 01111. .setr foynd•.lnnetnjunction with iltS Piles,—' .el us Chrodfc"Dysentery ; described in U.* iluvingt•rt 4cute Philadelphia, Si pt. 9, IEI7. Messre„Feteliant.4 Ilenslinw—Gents:—A iout five years ago I was afflicted with what was tt olledittnnic dysentery. I have suffered With it ever ricer, and phytdcians have told mo that my liver was effected, and that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood on 4 pus, &t_ tended with a peculiar putrid smell, Were the frequent discharges. A abort time since I made a visit to Missachusetts ; in hopes of benefit Iron' change suffered MOO!' severe than 'ever before.. While thfiye, u skim' offered to cure mo for e4O; in three Months. Happily, snf intense pain, occasionally reliriied by firednitinj k saw in the wrapper of 'your Eloatirery,4 description of. my Complaint, together.•*with many certificates of cures, This gave me great ,confidence in the medicine, and I per. chased a box, nine doses of which his appa rently cured me, and' I am prepared to 'any everything in its favor, or render any service I can to,humanity by subscribing to its merits • Respectfully yours, ... lIENJ. PERCIVAL, PO S. Sixth st. . :•Weininess and inflammation Of. the Spine, falling' of the bowels, womb Ike, that females 'particularly tiro subject to, under Occulini circumstances; fur which many certificates could •be griien of speedy.cures— but delicacy forbids theii publication. Severe 'and habitual costiveness, flow of 'blood to the head, dyspepsia, fistulas inflarn• million of the stomach, find a speedy cure in We. Upharit's Eleethsry. It is au internal rbrnedy, and cures by its action on the bcwels and blood, the relaxed •state of which is the cause of the above homed diseases. UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION Trout every city, town and where Ifpham's Vegetable Pile Electuary been introdeeed, the most gratifying intelli . gence of its effects have been received by the Proprietor. In hundreds of instances it has triumphed over cases .which. were deemed ipeurable.• • encr o tipl.G, W. Lean, lute of tho U. 8 service, and Member of the N.J. Legislature Rahway, Juno le, 1847 I have been afflicted for years with the Piles, and huve tried, without, anything like . permumnt benefit, almost everything assum ing the name of a remedy. I ?tad es a matter ot cohtse, lost all confidence in medicine.— Under thin feeling induced—not as ithout reluctance, I .confese to UFO Elcctu my, and having insect it about, Oppee'yrechpi according to the directions had down, I find_ tomy surprise, as well as satisfaction, flirt every symptom of the disease Lost ell Ire. :I thick it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make - fhis statetnent. • G IV MeLEAN Addrees.ed to the agents iri - eolunthia. an: - Russel CU utAiy_, A Ile b._20.—L84,1- Messrs. Winter & Epping—tlents—lor the last fifteen years I have been afflicted with, that most distressing disease 'The Bleeding Piles,' and have had veouree to a great mane medicines, without obtaining relic,f, - . until obtained 3 boxesoft:Ppliam's Pile Elcstuary from you, which htNe co far rcltcred inc that I take great plcafirtre in recommending it to all who are afflicted with Piles, as a safe sole remedy. 1 B P. HILL, formerly Bookkeeper. Bank.of Culebra - Remarkable cure Of Bleeding, Pilza. Peltland, Me., March 14 'My Deur Sir-leannoi express to you my sincere and lieutfelt thanks fur the wondeliol cure 1 have experienced by the use of your truly viralualtle Pile Electunry. 1 hare been a perfect martyr fu the Bleeding Pile's for On years past, so mach so, that I became reduced to a mere ekeleton, with loss of appetite and general derangement of the digestive organs; my eyes also became affected, and in fact I was a misery to myself, and was obliged to give up my office here, vellieh I held in the Commit llouse sonic years. I have tried all kind,o erf medicines had the best advice the physicians of Bus on and this place could give spelt much money and twice otibtoilted to surgical operation. I hod become perfectly - tired of life, and at the stagger:tied of my friends 1 was induced to try a bnx of your medicine. The, first 1 found relieved are. slightly, still 1 persevered and purchased a second, and assure you when 1 got hall through 1 found' myself getting well; I all/ kept on, and now lam a new man. Illy.dear sir, anguago cannot express my eban.ko, that I am once mote costored to health, and now in a condition to support myself and family de pendent on me. Yours resceethilly, with great mord, SAMUEL CHARLTON New York..ltrze 14,1848 ' M'etses. Kele hum 4 Ifenehow-1 his t rrti firs Shull have been severely ufflieted fir malty years with tles Piles, but more, particularly wham the last nine months. Iliiviog used all the remedies proscribed by my physician, also having tried other niCalie tr; little or no lid" 'vantage,' became-vary mach discouraged and fall asthon.gh.,l must suffer as Icing as I lived. But providentially 1 was infer:fled ) by Mr. Mott,. instructor of the public school at Staten Island. that 1 retold he cured by your valuable Pile Eleetuary. hewing confidence is bite statement, I tinencdictsly proctored 'some of medicine and ant very happy to inform you that t um now perfectly eared by the use of only one fees. Very • truly your obedient servant, GEORGE R. CROPS Sod winifesele end relmil by KETCHAM &,HENSHAW; 121 Fulton et, N. Y., end by , druggists generally tlientig,hant Ibe Voile Steles Dud Cone/ie. Pelee 31D per box, , SKIM in Curl.sleti., S ELLIOTT, Iv's 25; iB4B 'StantcTn's ExteVnal Remedy, 11 ca.m.En 111.717.111(EXr. Is new =lsom* acknowledged ;AS ba the INFALLIBLE REMEDY Fo Rheumatism. Spinel A ffeetions,Cantenetions of die Muscles, Sore.Thtust. and Quinsy, ll _ sues,, Old Uleens, Pains in the Back and. t. Cheat, Arius in the Breast and Face, Teeth-eche, Sprains, Br'uieas, Salt Rheum, BUIPIIEt, Croup,. linosted Feet, end• ell' - N tureens Diseases. • L1N1.1%11011,' is sastaining a name • 1:11. sty unequalled by an y . similar remedy. 1- towhees no pu ffi ng to give it a reputation,. it hex beau fur some Limo ailantlyy,and enrelfitocuting it, andi now, when hi bens tialsotrecte haie experienced by so many,' the expressions of grad ludic, are- dontinually 'appearing,' and those" who , have been made wHole by its means are desirous ,that the afflicted, should; no "lender remain. - tans of its invaluable and' infallible effitnicy.. ..Mr. woo: E. Stanton, the Proprietor; 16 con, stantky,roceivinglestinionialupf benefits receive • from ad use; and Manyaf,the entre ifltatt 01404 - almost exceed': belief.- 16' . one ease 'a offild'lta4 boort' a cripple fbr'Ciglit - Ydere, having sr enchli d. , , tho sititte,'whed at this age o Avid', years,. hy * I chair. :Mediae!. treittnoWfailedi' hut' fail bottle* oft e nptnent ,re. ore ..ot in ; .'queetifil and ,hi*now joina . zijioi it; :p!iiyulAyip!inmlle. youtlffild, ganiliols, as. roltuat,os • thitv,;Und'Onlya- , .small,liuyait mind !lint' of hut o 2ks;,tcoe''nn • •' ;,11440 ,' 'OTANTOIV!S'PtOI.r..IIA)2I7. , 14IEIS7h. nellndwledgedtdbeltlidiridat.,valud re*, -dy,,thim had ri,,v.tieimdie6OiierifiLitha' Bed by:alltwita. May ,gava,po k . iittaidelfbr 'tin in :oli,„ l o :) .. f `,o 'Nr,ii i c, PO s i t ; , ,4 oy„ • IN TIiff,BYI)346ISONN :T f INAINI/, : c10;;; Trap phi t ino tiopotr,ulerly intended for timer! com po u obi t iltlothers are lialdo-to,durittg . .'nuraiiittorinfantiu'and raarbe !riO,y 'callocr Nor npriendL',Trico 25 cto.por ST.N . IfT °Xi it#ffirlattst , , r nlit3V M ft atC U PPS•"V i l l ro),V'qP,ritellifill' ' , , BIPPPTIMbUIIr:, ilk i Gteen;' Ott hqart; sHnhorditowitr, rit:Lueinger, b)tutchloss7ni BEM IMO ' -- :,• . "::,:''';;'''',.',;i' ~,-;:..4'i'''x,O, , N i