lEI . —• "^"., n"tLtl , V 1 41 8 4 - : . - Etqi#o Piitt * i * AA pi) m." 31 g a hiC7. 41 WWELV121,14416 t UNp' tr*to'4li t'y ' s. ”, '.... hen -''Wtiti•ltlepittatiliOems my tofi . ',lWttLllPM4TgetetigiiistlX: r:4 - I'lliben eopeelence:thtindere.lothl,„„. ; Mk memory crown • ;with tEtney; 'E'en then, thereltet,le hope foniTe, rtseenit come to then... • " When "I ‘ dave7wanderedfaV,'7 ,. . - :! - ,, , rA,M ong,he Deese - to,barr., - • • hack hi-God I • Yet-glatelnrnhre.onCalvaTy, - • ' - & - S?" o .' 4 ' , Rathea rut Phie:tedVcome to thee." •And.lf rain , B . pt have baiielhiden,eillli • - And, fillad'with'projeapi wild.' ' `'lll4,Vo.followed.anrown will „Vat; pealyan; Fat klaelttedetehe' to thee: imatt and sad, • 1 Win retraVo.ittylway, - And.thottoh My easels had, rtee-and come to thee • , , ~;, ; ,4nd th ou in. love will tarn ,• • To thy. Poor rebel ohild; , Igor thlne,iinger: biro; - Though grimly heart beguiled A. 4 Thy voice shed grati.me. graciously, And teben.mr cheek turns, pate, , And• When I sink to death,' :Thciutgliheairand flesh may fall; nty:asplrtni breath ' MlPsehtsper;Jeaus died hinnies Father! Trigtrand come to Wee: THE LAST DAY. Not inly.the o'f world; but - the world itself Teesed:riviaY.: The `day. cometh whetf'ali.,the glory of .the world shall be remembered' orily as -a dream wb en . oneitWaketb.` • -No. longer shall the eiiith exhibit any s of thoie.sceries-which neritialight 'air eyes. 'The Whole beau tiful fabric-is thrown. dowti raver to • rise. As soon as, the' ,destroying angel ,has sounded:thelast trumpilt, the everlasting fall; -the foundations - of the world are shaken; Ile beauties of nature, the decorations of art, the labors of in- Aliiitry,-Terishlit]ortel common •flame.— The globe itself shall .either return into its ancient chaos, with form and void; or like a Star, fallen from the heavens, shall be eiliced frotti-the universe, and its place shall know it no more. .Pow;;Marty projects and designs 811111 tht((dey istidcleply confound ? What long contrived 'sChemes of pleasure shall it. it overthrow 'I- What plans of cunning and arribitionshall it-utterly blast? How mis liiihk-ttierwlionrirshall overtake in thei , midst-ofdark couspiracies, of crimi nal 'il:ids or profligate pleasures ? In •what strong. colors is their dismay Taint ed, when they are represented in thz..- book of Revelation, as calling hills d mountains to fall on then and cover ihent? They . ; ow est, •w orn t a - day shall find , :ipployed in•religioits acts, or virtuous deeds; and in the conscien tious discharge of the duties of life; •in the exercise of due-preparation...for the conclusion of liairian things, dr; for appea ring before the great Judge of the world :1 A - midst-these-terrors-of-the-hist day; let - us .. etintentplate - the soul of man, :as remain:l% unhurt in the midst of- this genera, desolation, when The whole ani mal creation perishes and the whole frame of nature falls into ruin.. What a high idea does this ,present, of the digni ty.. pertaining to the rational spirit ? The world may fall back into chaos; but supe rior to matter, and independent of all the changes of material things, the: soul con iiyttmg . the same. When the heavens 1,14 away ; with a great noise, and the .lements melt with fervent "heat, the soul ortrianl-etainped for immortality, retains 4 state unimpaired ; and is capapable of ti iiishing in andeeaying youth and vig i,r" Very different, indeed, the condition of human spirits is to be, according ns ',A; different ••:have marked, tiliar them,;.;for .diarent.future mansions..:.But for futurity they. areal! -sane& •,;'Existence atilt is theirs. The. c permanent felicity, they all Alki:titidrif enjoy it not, it is o. ing to themsoivLb, then,•letuetbehold what is the trite itonor and. excellence of man. It • coitsiiits.not in. his tiody k which; beauti ful or"Arigorpris as it'may• ; now seem, is .4:9*r:A 1 44,4 1 .1tc,"°f, duet; :luiuklyiP rayny,A, 011 Agiftp,:.4r is not '.derived from ayiy connection:he ; can form with . ettoblktitifigs.;_itihich; as. we have seen, ure'illitloomed to' perish. It •Iconsists in that' thinking which is 'susceptible of intellectual'; imProVement and moral worth"'; Which - Wee formed alter.the im • age of God ; which.is,capahlepf perpet ua/progrespla•drawinenegier to his na ;tura . And shall-ptirtakcor the;;: divine, e teruitV whOTYl ll[ lttflttldl4: World' - shall' b P•l' 43 r.°•` - ' l •this'ils.tOrthUtifj respects.,ble in , rnita.. - •I3Y this alerie;lheis:rakied • , above'perishable.substances,..and This Oat. oiti;'nattii:e;ilit`.n; 13i xis' cub., - ti itaAn, with care;' and, on, its improvemont Jest out-aelf estimatidn, lf, on the con -I.l.fflyrkigningLogel fir •to be wholly iirinatirsed irimatter;:plunged iii the dregs Were • only. made Air' and animal pleiiinibiAMiadkcitelate7 •wo,bectime Designed to' s- vn iriiole.matadiLiir•Steni;;Sent Xortle.tii ran kif shall' tttit,t l .oii* ?4 # `,TVIAI;.9i: 8 , 0 0 408 rtugri . 60.1. 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' , ' , C , ' , :4V , ` ,,, g -1_,A.,!. ~.:- x , .k MEE :•••;. , e i ti . ,• • • • -••111./z ,v : • 3 ,l ? o , opjApitiig:ic FA ttE4*,. o o : ro m ed tato 11. . minty ,pf,the ..1",9 . 4•„.9111c5r t ..13nn1t0,, and all -Places'of-Pohlte , AmusemehtTand . reaort.• The. prosetieltrOptielar - llate , orthe,'Airieri , -can House;',Biith,setrept;),htta'relfernialied and :titled up theiniilal,Catablielirnent;mith new and elegant forriiitire;litilf ii`, , . vir le 2 noonenea for the reception 'of :tho.trevelling ceiumunity, - He flatitiii.hiriiiieltilin•bia long experience in tho hiin to conduct it in ;such a niiine'r..4 will please" all who-may favor him with,ilieirlmtronatie.•-• ;•-=• . • JOAN C. 111AXWELL, - Proprietor. , Late Of the Atiterican Hotel, SiXthiftreet.- . .. , . .•. • • MEI BEE Ell ME pgiA `Jewelry 1 , ;:-I , ' A ', -'. s " '''CtigArEfli 'i . it AN EVER-7 . : :—!'-(S, . NVltoteseleiiia:Retrill—At'the 7 s \ ,' `.' Philadelphia Watch and .Tew, iv elry SfOre;". No: 96 Nort.h.:SE -0 .'7 , :. ...•,:.:: COND'efreot, corner of 'Quer. :76;i:riY , FriKti';',. ry street.. . . .. . Gtild Levers;lB k. cases, full-jewelled, $3O and upwards - , Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards:` _Gold Lepine, 18 k.. cases,. jewelled, $25 and 'upwards : Silver Lepines, jewelled, 810 and upwards . Silor,Quaatior Watches, $4-to ' Silver Spoons. canal to coin, per sett—Tes,- 15, Desert ,$lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro porticin.. Alt goods warranted to-be what they are "sold ' • . RIR -,4503 - yon nstantlaid a large assorilheqt ; ,GCLD JEWELRY and•SILVER WARE • . Also, an, assortment of M r Tobias & Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & co, John Harrison, & R 'Beesley. and other shperiof Patent Lever Movements, which will be cued in any style desired. ' • • - 1 Arrangements liave been . Made with . . all the above ; named, most celebrated manufacturers of England,' to furufeh at short notice any required style of Watch, for. which orders will be taken, and the name and 'residence of the—person or tiding put on-if requested. BM novt3] Iron Commissior .Wanthouse, No. 109• North Water street, aed No. M Ii Jr:th • Wharts, Philadelphia: • try! • THE undersigned still continuo the Commis sion business, for the sale °flail descriptions IRON. Our experience of r♦tany years, and ex tensive ac.qtiaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, Throughout the country, has enabled us to,establish Bitch relations us_givr.•us peculiar ad-, vantages to Aervo our correspondents; - . quarto any other house. mar 22- m R RICK & CAMPBELL. THE• NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH, An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba thing, with warm or cold Water. 11:7 - THIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. October 1848 . , the only Bath that:over took a premium at that institute and also took the first promiutn at the Fair '!.( • ^,', t ; . '''''''','” 'i i-1.` 1 4 :41 1 :114t1t , R IS.' ./ 1 FrodetielOiCll;,Va 0111,i17,;:1848.'` , ' - =':; z :j.seitios•.B4iiiiiiktt , `ltt,,ieerns'alniciii tin. - `necossers'44lklloot.iittentiektO'on ,ttrt,idlo-eo; N Y ,6 ) l . ,4 . 6l. l;it ,a u d'i i i`dim i r q dl :Y:t i f i tir.O- 1 1 1 0 -Proll'ilf.kti tti„§lo,i'Ottitiidti !Ann.; w 0 - :,wiih.to ,uselliii en ritAxif ittirliinirillteitiii:Ttf&Wald - 1;i try,worOtifitioltilx.lo,°O.Q.intiingt4lii.7noin e iJnii , colitill l3l ,44fo4.Vnpn*f,,thif,tollttio of , thie eialinititrisettffirfti.'kefOlttiikz.Wiit , tiainitit "coarii'iiite4too,4ol l o,f,4l l . l ,,!k, i . :o.,ki,X . if 00d; 14 dlrectitifiVicibitterit tip - /tytn,tvnOvertiterria tit . 6f ... 7mi - silo.' Srn ditiVAip' Act ~f. a llin. j rt;;;, , ,Tiit i ' 'l/01t1i. 44 ^,i*ltt.. tfbmok,,e9ltktflefl tor'hilla a qutrtf. it'lltittfilsfisiiitt'lrottlly getertiflC l a 'cle: *01! inViiiinen tfite - ajthr.i'lli the nid(ll e titniA'y tieClitt9eprept.`4‘;` rlitt ;sttilio rlence . of thoccell ittlikeyd4:4o , pritiloy l lii,ottting:t4d f i i sarlual itinitnrj.ol.,Vtiortitati;recentiOyod o 4 ani l .O4. l3 !PP - tto, l4, ,,,MP4ll l °AeA4 l l . !inr:Ogiiri ,inirlispoittlita meitieltto„tni tine ~,Iti:lifepattpg, the nyeictif 7f•tir-- - ;P; els4 l lgo' ,o fi'Cilitv.iii . .. tircensmit,i'flaiit,', 3B4 *" 4- 4 , ,..,,,..-.:::‘:AiR,% - 1 --L . 1: ', Pt ate And nci)gi' wholetiptiff,itif ~ ~ 4 004,11:4,01y & D4i4.tits,lDS,Tif,iigOistia, *4. l olioylo,''4oo. , FuApp, ',eitekt;' , VpriOr, iit'VilliAiti4;l 4 4fifToo, ' § ` ..aiCa.lii,vAr: 'Pi4kiii,o4o,oo l kithi*Eli.o!! " : l3 4,U.; pottepokkkpoloP)'l;JPSiiii , ,.r,l*Losoi:.. obtAdithtfikkott..64.i*44ok4,:gi'iti , ,L .N0t.bi;t5...L.T..1.„449rmi:0c4.6';:f..400tf0i "'94041e0; 16. : , *liiiiiikg. ,t ir` 4 ;eie , :i$::1 : 4A19:1 , ;;t4 7:4 ..4 '..i.Ai1w0NW! . /4 1 :44,10gAtV6 ). :iF , -. 4- 447).j' d4 *. .''i . ‘ , 11: 4 4: . :'0'023 . ..r 4 A . "''"i. , ',,'5,;': ~' 0~.. .. ~,.h. : , .. - ,v,‘,37, , ;• - ::if1i , ..;,:.-p:;Pi ., t',' , !-.! , i. , ;: . .. , - . ; . ",:.-i-,!...":i'.:., ,, ; , j , f , ',v:: , :i: r : • vttg To .-tsurrEft.ll6loEßS;.'":.:'., subiertborthaVing. Purchased the,rnint, 01; . .0 Untiltarla Re. tette at y , fat,' . itfitititiirlerow,-• oll'q:Pittif'dr'l'bitinOinoter Churn:, they, ujoiild: Pitr:rnirclp_d_iditlia general, that thoymtill'..matteitind'olferjor7suli. their Churns at the.„Ctibinet Hanover-street, 'next - d00r...16.- rho ollipuol - a. - i3inithitkligt • The principaladvantage this -Churn• has over all otherS isohiiritja se crinstractod'titlitttop. 'can' lie takorfOirso,as.te.givo - frie ticcos,irtithe inside of tho''olitirti',' Which niakiii ittenvealeat in - linfln 'the' ercarn - and out,tito .btittor.' Thrn eromoter'Afer attaChed;',fe - tho". - eir eVthe. t • Churn's' as tolhorir the':' exact ientperatiire:ol t. the' criidm , which experience shows should - be' 60.tlegrties tomaltegood Billter. A:chambel''of spade' .arranged around the boibini ;of the churn, fur the'purpcse of admitting coldor worm ~ • Waiter, so as tri..bring the cream 'to the - desired temperature sivultout mixing the'wafer With *Die craturt. The secret in churning butter isoo hatto 'ln* cream at .the proper totitperaturti,; it ' will' produce more and better butter, and take less utile in churning ;.irchurns e9ually well in cold Or warm weather,-no Buell thing as having scuttled butter.. All that is necessary to make -. good butter all seasons - of the year, is to get one • of Crowell's Patent 'Pherrnometer Churns:—. We Would-most respectfully invite the pubiie to call and exaniine for - themselves. . (4EO. SPANGLEILZ 5x54.1,: myERs..) V r . Geo. S pangler—Sit: . have been using the Tlisrinam'et - er Churn f.got of yea for some ' neta fi nd. it fur suporioi' to the old barrel _eh r_ se v.Otfol i re_as re t gr.ol..a.tVingof, time in getting butter, the average time of churn- Atag - nhout fifteen.? minutes, (ell weathers); sec butielr when obtained is much firmer' than when using anti other churn; finally, tiny : folks -Say they would not exchange it for Any other churn and twice the original cost of the • Thermometer Churn. 1 . Sep. 28, 1648.] ' W. SHEAFFER. Mr. Goo. Spongier—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Chtirn^ you made for ma in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no. Farmer should be without it. Fifteen minutes ill the rime required %to make . Butter, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in this, that it reiMires no more rime ht any one season than another; and that the temperature of tlio.eream necessary ternake butter, is pro duced with certainty, and without the admixture of warm or cold water with the cream itself. RE D' Ic. WATTS. Carlisle, Aug.l7, 1848. e • For the beriefifof the better part of man (we . man)t_ gWe tl is certificate. After using the Thermometer. Churn made by Mr, Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my faint ly..: We. have been •using the old barrel churn for thirty years past, and I mast say it is not to nbe co — mpareATift rowelfsThermometer Chaim either for speed of churriiifg or convenience ; in' the old barFel churn it look generally from fobr . in six hours to churn the churning, now in the Thermometer Churn we tan churn butter in . from fifteen to twenty minutes, by brining the cream to the proper temperature. I can retain - mend it to the public as nn Chertt.ti . JOSEPH SHROM. Carlisle, Sep.-4, 184 e. GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand, and will mandaeture to order CABINET -WARE of every description, such as Bureaus, --Seeriatarys, Sofas,_Tahlu, Eatlacearl% and all Articles in his line, and will sell'as cheap as can he bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture of good material and durable work manship, Ile would invite the fuddle to call and examine his stock before purchasing. COFFINS made at tlurshirtest notice; terms moderate. Wet _ Ist received opened-by the subscriber, preserve. Ginger and Pine 'Apple, Orangi Jelly, Pickled • Lobsters, ..Gherki ns, Mangoes, Miners,. Picot •• I ili t Tomatoes and Onions, lives, _Onpers,An , chovies,Stirdines, -Tomato Ketchup, Spa mixed French Mustard, with a very chola - .and. pure - . article of Srilad pa, for sale pt may3l HAVERSTICK'S Cum). Vally Transportation House iM . - ' Va . 4cAllar 2 Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel; • phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. JW. KERR, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,. HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberalpat ronsge extended to him during the pasts year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad.; ded two new, largo and splendi Beats to his LINE, and will be fully preparg,lafter the op ening of the Canal, to forward RODUCEand MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to nod front pkiludelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. •,i. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE cc GASKELL,74I Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 43 Commerce.st. Wharf, 'Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? J.' McFADDEN & CO.S Pitts'g , Agents for Cars, V WUNDERLICEI & CRIER, ' ' No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. • CtIALORER & 'REYNOLDS, • No. 423 Market et., Philadelphia. .• SITER, JAMES & CO., . Dread street, Philadelphia'. , . PENN!..k. k 01110 LINE, . - --- INorill street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848;—tf. ~. .. - q 'tle:4leburg Tkansportation Line. . . . .‘i. .. , g....= ' - .l2t.,7.Et•"'C ' 7lrf 7 " ,gre . . .: : ETRE.. e0.:1411,LE.1i; . rAoItWARDING & Conmussitin Afercharus, - r IrAntusaur.o,k I Pa.. ship Produce, hlerchan dise, &c. to Baltimore,* Philadelphia, Sze. &c.— Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, etc. conssantly for sale. • , . Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 . Panacea • IrgOlt the removal and, permanent ,cure of all IL' diseases arising from tin'impura state •of the' Blood and habitmf the' body, six • , : Chronic diseases of tlie Chest, Pleurisy, Brpn 7chitish Catarrh, etc, Scrofula in all. its fornisi• Totter, Scidri bead, Cutifneous affections of the faedand extremities, chronic ititeumathuirond, • Irepatetis, chronic Enlargencents'of the Joints, White Swellings, SyphilitiC Affections, Con ' stitutional disorders, artsirio from debility, Mgr curial and 'Hereditary predispositions, &c. litrln every change that is taking-Plamin the body, it is manifest that it. is brought abut by itimething.having a eubstantive'existence. If we. suppose the organs of our body originally perfect', -they most continue ' perfect Oakum changed by the intervention of something , that; heammn thy,relation to it. In nil cases of disease,' here ; must be the interposition °Came aew ingredient which by playing 'its part, as a emote, served to, modify the propertiew . betere' conhected'wfikthe body: It is abstlrtil-to: talk ,of sluintanoonitt.dieteitse , 1 taking place in or gans " previously health'y, with.' Oaf the interposit ion of 801110 *morbific agent ; as. .tvell might vve expect a piece Of chalk,te,transfor spentaiumusly into Plaster:of the aid of Salpharic4"Acid; In all disease there 0 _Fier eause which meet by retrievetWthro"ilie' no,rcitnedy superior to - the Panacea: In evidence ing.!a s o b mitted to the 184.7! 4 i T ' been apprised of thd`pete rsi of diitiPaii • Ices, it aliordsi. me !muck:rildatuire lcf.bh"!tiblo , recommend,;_ It "as a valuable reMedy'for'all those Oltenia. constitutional" Old ,glaitchtler'diseases;•;to whit* it is' espoiially.adaptedtk L MO t hose h fire afflletedi and, require ';trnedieine , as , n - alteratitio;- i: they'cannet; ,ob tam it' in more • egrertble,', active p.ina; wit rain; statelhaajitoille , feund:iti the Ptir4 iihtpiO;used , it io;sOyeratinstatteeswliir de e . Turd'aitt ai od tieatt ih cePr N l o lrleil W i es ; t a ' n o d r ; nei ir'Cailisle!bytadEutorm,,!.ant , in n; j~ttii al;sl.perAtottle:=: , J; feb?S'" ••,,,,,,v ß". l ..ziolitir,'..ioi4. hoe °,, , li f , s.t 4 W: l ' ''A:A- , i ,- i d rn' "imt , cirinhe„x.lte,r„Trod, 1-, --.,,,kmkml,i, 116 tilji w0rr46,60' _. clio a .. -°- , - ti aW .1,- l*Otialtailoo - And , folislo'nt.#4l.76 j kltpl f iw( k '.,,c,:","'„'.,•Y',V;illt ithke*f i l lf l i'hiiii l froNefi l er . ,' 1„f irodW4:, V";4 l 4i t ,'-hithvi*"lip ts24CTONt'r, '' . *e ' : . ',. , rWE ~,1,, ~4,-,..,,,,t,4,A, k ..(--- 7. =l' '','Y,'Y'' 0,`",-...M'riatt'ih,, ikyr.-,W,. ~,,V 0,4 •64A. N , 7 ,P 7- i'' ,, ' i% 4 1 , , r;,' \.'',, 4 .`',i , '-'.'-'.•• ' O, ~':,:r4iiN?,-',4o'" ' '," ''' .. , Y1 ., . ; ' , !';:T; 4 ' . : . it .. : 4 , ) ,:.n . ,.,': 7 ,, - ,,.. , ',1,-,;:' !; .: '.‘••,,f!!.4.,?':4.),;,..fiiFf.,,,;,,,,,.),.,,i;,,,,.,,..,;,,,,i rtt 9 7 :4 F -1 7 A " l AVI-1110111159* eI'OREL t: `,l,6l9l railen , eqiiiiniijr.:6l , :rOutn berlattd:eiftrintyijnporpmattriEhy.eyttelpftAesem . 7Tl3l;aistiscriber.he's retaivid and iilO.W4irri' noleet kin of - Winter-Goodinelst- Mkt, mtiiiMeyient of Clethk,,;.C,S*Mers;,and,Yeslingsr,,,no,We up et viz • • style' atAtilMirtat nt ti -oloy IIIOI,J tICO4? pm° uroy,rlol...J,l9irganu,..2.injo',DicaspudiEroelt2eostle.,.Over,Creatfir,!epelle, • Lewis r I I r•ti.:Christibh: Paws nitd:Y,ests,,Denes.tindPerteic,.erthts 'Henry, Logen; , .lll..iphaa ' 1 4; 0 4,11 : 111kr ii r a o 'pi /46: *a m MoSSIer, Levi . , Ai. OrkeL,JetolrKirlif s.4 llll ;Proiq 050 t t itx,;:vii t ' s - 'f, D i n 7 5 , t ec elli in::: itlpiCioit: Brenctiiai; who, ' respectfully '._. to keeits shlrts ? hoStires.' 011 the;nitentio rl:of of, .Ceniberland ant: .• - packet ' liandkerehiefsi corn .York vonint.e.s„tollte.adynntages which kite -tom- theta, oko - 8 and l b pony, hold out: , , - thing iipitc-riniCi m . 0 i t gehttennin's art be -- - - ...3'heratee`ofinedrarien Aire - nalostrand favorahlr: As he IA t!ginfror ailextdilarvir,rotrife:lte Will Le ne .any . contrtity.OL,tho.kindin: the State;--Per4 ,ro 'Oil.; hill) go:tea atlen ft Ira sone:Wishing to heeonfeinentbers , nre invited' tergulinirthq:lll•Vk make mpolieatien: to the agenurof:tlio.,company and Pit ldons,, , ande i ipseeTJJao who .nre to wait , upon them erany•time. , •palnsitygettint!'np,-1 1 1S itkokk In the ,Mosf:, • dittiaife JA , COI3' SIIELLY, President and fasliionable wirenner. fle win idsti.initkOmp :4 If Nit 3(4 PGA .N,‘ Pree't work purl:hated, othei• stores in the inotd. VA Lewis firm Secretary - ul manne.. -110 pny. p csp enlar nrient;on COeli.Lpt; rprhpsurer . Chifilr en'!" Cletlting ; l dENTs-11uciolph artin, New Curnterlant share of publiovnironnea ..„ Christian Titzel rind John . C. Dunlap; Alk'tt , „ y • • 11 , S. I larmon, Kingstown ; flen4-Zearjng 'T Dee Id, tor t , 11_43, riTpt l eot 7 ?, tannston; Simon Oyster,'Wormleyrbutg Ito-. bell' Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. • Agents .for. York County—Jacob Kirk.gym ; Jobri.Sherriek, John Rankin, J.'Sow. man, - Peter Walford. • Agents for Harrisburg—flouser & Lochman. . fob 9 THE CU.SIIIKULANU•YALLFY •lPpectual. Protect/On comp'! _ CUMIIfII2LAIsID v - A - n - LKY - Artito• •1 AL' pito . rmyrioti eG3ipANY int, under the direction of the following board Managees for the eitimine Year; viz t -- Thos• C.. Miller, Presidentt Samuel Galliraith, Tice Pre admit ; llnvid W . ceullottgli , Treasurer; A. NI Hier` Seeretury , James Wenkley,John Green, John Zug, Abraham 'King. 1Vo..(18, Samuel Hustou, 1V1114441' rtul ,!cull Coyle, Alexander-Davidson. There Fire also a ;lumber of Agents appointed in Ow adjacelit eoutittes , who will receive avid 'Cation s for ilk Stll'Allee. and forward them iin in 4tliately for ap proval to the office of the Company ,u hen the pol icy will be issued without delay. For further hilitrtnalion see the by-le w sof the Company. Tilos. C.:NULLED PreSt A. G. 'MILLED. See , :‘ . ' - The. following gentletner,have been appointed A F.NTS • L. If. \ViIUi nis, teti.,\Vespenolehoro, ernlAgunt. S. A. Coyle;CarDsle, • Dr. Ira Day, Ntezhnniest,prg George Brindle, Eaq.. nonroe. • . mos. NI - Nlenns,Esq. Newberg. John etendeniin.•Esti, Dogestnm n. Stephen Cnthertsno,Bllippensburg. • The Franklin Fire Insurance Cc*n . pang . of, philadelphia. , AFFICE,.No. 1631 Chesnut street, near Fift street. Charles N. Rancher Vlionuts Hart Tohins Wagner &Mittel Grunt Jaenh 12 - . Smith Continue to make insurance perctual: or limi ted; ort.eyery description of property in town and country; at rates-as- Ityw--as-,are--cousistont--With security. '1.;,1 company have-reso reed a large contingent land, which with their capital and pre miums, safely invested, afford, ample protection to the insured. • MTh° r.esets of the company on •Jnnttary le 18 tB, fid published egreentilv to an act of Assert 1;1 , 'Were es follows, viz • • INT Real Estate . 108,358 90 Temporary Loans '''''"•,., 124,459 00.. • flocks •• ~ -- 51,562 25 • gash on bandana in hands of . • agen.lo: .' . - Since their incorporatiOn, 'a 'perind of eighteen years, they have, paid upwards of ONE 1 , 114.1.1%. TWO IJANEith VIIOOSAATA DOLLARS, tOSSOS by fire, thereby tainting . evidence of the advaningesi,pi insurance, as well as the and disposition to moot %yid) prompttera all CHARLES N B kiNCE'ER, Pres' t. ‘Cf.u.ks. G. RANCHER, ' • feb 3 The subscriber M agent for the above company for Carlisle am! its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by. mail or personally, will b e promptly attentlid to, W. D. SEYMOUR. r Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity , . and Trust Company, OPFICE 74 Walnut street, 4 Phindelphin.— Capital 3250,000.—Charter perpetual.— Make Insurance oft lives at their office in-Phila delphia, end nt their Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest Ayes of - premiutn. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Age. Furl year. For 2 years,Life 20 81. 91 I CO 31:11 99 1,301 1,04 40. 1,29 1,64 _ 2,07 50 1,e6 2,07. 3,94 59 .' 3,48 , 2,971 i G 0.1 ' Exttxtrt,t.—A person aged 30 yeers.next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would se cure to his Mindy or heirs 8100 should he die in ono year ; :or for 39,90 he secures to them $1000; orfor $l3 anmtnily for seven years he secures to them $ lOOO Should ho . .seven years; or for $20,40 paid annually during life, ho secures $lOOO to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing, his pwn bonus, by the differen - ce in amount .of- .premiums froni .11inse .charged by. other offices. For $19,50 the heir, would re. I eeive $5OOO should ho die in one. year. Ford's of application, and all particulars may - bolted at',lito Oleo ~of Wa'rre, Esq, I Carlisle; ? L • : "1/Nr.' )11. N, Pres't • • 11. G. TucxErr, Sec'y. gem" Fitrn' X. WATTS, All'y. • Dr. D. N. 111 Allos, Medical Examiner.' . I• - r nug2ll4. • • . ••,-; ; Hat , and, Cap, Store. — • rnllB subscriber having juin returned from the city, woullinform the public that he is now opening a Splendid:assortment of SUMMER WATS ut his old 7 standiri .N. Hanover sireat..;;— Ibis atopk• co:reprises Moleskin,. Nettie, Rocky Arotintaip 'Dvayer t Tani), Cakitinere and Silk HATS of the Most slibintntial.tintka and latest style. Also CARS of every description and .11}1eAnv . tis friends to call at his estalriish. mew Ito rchasing cdsemhbre, as he is•con. fident tha s''' will f i nd It to their advantage:. amyl° . I?, 0 RGlil" IMLLEIt. NA.—Highest'price given for Fues,•Lambli Wool, &c. •Aatt Jay peotic Catholicon For Dyspepsia; Nervous Ilaadache, and ;Mier 1. Ve'gatabiti:ocimPattlitb:i;titiiintetri ego - titid .efftlettial'iorpOdy,.Uot; only far: 1: . ) yiti• popsin,;ltakfar 1110.6 diletrees , 'from - and ',i connected' • vilith :dia.Eirdarad tau' ataiatiolt i andthvir;-;:or,derangeorttiof the digca 7 tiVeAtittottotigi;„tiu,tiliOtit.-!dithilitt Or,;;Svattklta ss ; . r ilatitlittney.lotta pour eructm.l4'ns and °acidity of, die ; ettoinadh;YOdatiOitaitiqharldnehi.; flatulaotjt.: particularly rc 7 corn jpo) 1 . 0 j• h oak ate; de y ; and dtgOselq - n" apiiita,ito; tobthit4 inii'd:,teapvathig paryara ; ,heing particularly wisp. to!augli.ettaes: or dale bv'..' „. ~ -------:, -r---- 11111.--.- ‘1001:118 ,-7, '-'',..' ',.1% . lnore.Vo _. I • ~: ~ ,- 1 , t.q• ,;w":;,, 2.: b' c ' r " - 1;7 1 .,- i i Pa' 4uai'-lei4;lfiali,WQM,l,ll4, t ile -- 11,i 2 )1 11- 8 ' a l • : liege, and, , ,lieumif!ll. isipA4 p: C, - - v • v i ll vd t ' INTER,' GOOD . - Ile vipt” • ireAvitLeLi'lleu•nitentioe oreft'totiesinPgueb,slt:witecriel.l- aßnafteßo:lea., i "iB s (l°a '' l2(!l ' ore Pl ihreet:rMain ttreet, if ei m'o o ° . iiißitli'e'sCuie 4 0 7- , W ee f .. , , - , f ...,. ' et 'of Deelcm s+9 !, , , , • G_R_Cit (Vg ' '.: 7 8 e .;. 1 ". ' i:„::-8,.,,-;,---e"„ . 4 '. 4 ,I ).' L -; E fk9-- ,: * ,p'o.,.. :P i,' kil 'tyi i, ,y a ; s d ..w . -° :. / i 4 E i k .!b o t , a '..ti,;' ~,::, eolvink this.weeko,_ ~,___1_,1.,,,r '' ''''. , ...e" WIN TER GC)-131/t4,,c,UtjeKe;iresi Frunelt 'Arid.- Pnif_lit!k.,.. M e/ if i t i,i, i ' s •afid r - v al! i ? 'plouit, ao,:iatteesi.,lol.'aett ,de,,,,,,:,.,,,,:,;,-,;,,,,. ue aytibles'Aralndies.-ares63 V e l ieeeieg6etirilia, &c. . will'Par iteolc of Clothe, ,, , Ai d of thq 9,11.050,e,t,!itY,if, ho, ilii‘isfinitY.'ll7l,e4.,,•; ' ...',' ~ ,o ;',''• , !, - '7.,? 4•T4e17:91)46r4;1(1:1/ent Fli 'ti P irilielliife 4 o* llsl lo ! I PI ' ' 6 le ' ll. a ' 'Atli 'foiltiernielverw!fltenAr* iii:ottWiiKi?g(!m-62,1 1 - 0 1 VilishisOilt:**toictril Iva ii,siiiitlykituii,,tilinedire,VltlntirAtfil. I 4iiii%rl l j 6 V d tt , ,Xinx4 l ,,,..,, , fr . ..,4vreig ny ots: 1 Ititlin n`,005...,„0' '• 6 4 04,4011400 . '5,# , *I. ~b li, N.,rAtalEtN„tr_Tn.f,3ositleidioNOPrlPaetalta; ;rot fiti1e05W..,t1,,,F','.40-',Vi:1kM,j,;1;r1,?7,7°;',),,6 ~'• giiktm i on„, ; .•i,,.:,:.,tf1'w01.N-,,-,0i,t:1if,,,v1;t4p,',71,,'5k4it.: '',,.,4.;(,t.,.;;',,,',.1,,,,,,., ~,1,,,,:,:•zi:,-4,g,.%4102,,i,z,5,1-1,,,,,,,t,: pag., , ,,,, , :0- ,.. 4, ,k .,..< . : , :,,,10t0tik.,,,4,..,5,....v.,,,,,,,,e4,,,,k EMEESI DlnEcToeg George W. lltchards Mordecai 1). liew:s Adolphe E.. Bonin David 8. Drown Morris Patterson rages 35;n3 28 $1,220,097 67 FLE4III,I4G , '?".i.'. , :`.':-.- . :,, ii i,e,'i';f;,-;t:,:..f,,,;ii:,, 'Anitaftl Ott.o Estate. of Catkarine Grove, deo,d, , . LETTER. of ndmipirtrntion on the E‘tiihe of CATILiCIITNE GROVE, lute of Erie coun ty, Pennsylieninoieo4.l, hnve Leon granted io the sub:Ml.ll,6r residing to.'llohni".ltoek, Cum „lext.mod- county. All persons' lowing cioiiue againstagnt said Estate to preeent 'help for Bettie mealy end. those, indebtpd to trehe pnyment im mediately to. • CE,O::;ZINN,•Adm'r. eb. , • , . - • Great Attriretairciirr:tlioirolliltfys At. KriEs-RiLkic's Had Qtfaitir's, 111 , 1 NORTII . I.IAtioN'LIt . CARL/Si:Ei THE. Subscriber would reSpectfully,infottd the ciiiiens of Corti de, ' and those who . toby visit he is no,n%roariuttie-. luring, tur:will keep. constantli Land, a large eSsortnient of -CQNFECTI ON A Ity SUGAR pitimi3s, &e.niultable lor the op grouching festivities, which will tie 'gold:Whole -5010 or Retail, at the 01.1rSTICin North.fian over 'Street; a few doors north 'of the'. nook, where he also has on hard n Idgensroniment of FRUITS and NOUS of the latest iniptsrfa lion, - .which wil; -be sold on accommodating terms. consisting in.part of ORANGES; LE MONS.' GRAPE*, Raisins, Prunes, ,Datcs i .Citron, Figs, Alnionds, Cocoa-nuts,Cream- Mite,' Filberts, Pea-nuts. English 'Wal nuts, dze. &c. He would al:to - eon attention to the licit assortment of 'FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERIcAN TOYS; ever brought to, this place, consisting pertly of fine French Fancy Loxes, kid and. jointed Dulls, all sizes, doll heads, fire China, ct,ntinon delph aid licioden tea sets: kitchen setts ord . furniture in licat's-- , Blass -and' tin trumpets, Arropley doge, bone . tin, ot lier=rmtles. - 7-Penny----toy n . 0 all kinds, wngdus and otheellintrroms,' See tin toys, tools in boxes, gr n Es„Pints/ey, Xc. pi anos, Fiddle, Tambernirs, Hamonit mi . , Ac cordcons, drums, guns . ,.piunds. Sze. Glass and China toys, fine " ECM nig Laskets: Also, Toy nod duThbuske s, 011t1 ii v ariety of other firth lee too numerous to mention., I In conic t den with the above he has just re, ecivcd a pr me lot 1 .1 - Fresh Groceries, • consistingiVel tr( r'nt d, (Twit( d, irnf ttown SUCtA It S. Nt w Oilefrr, Trinid Syrup;`ond Sugnr lb UFC Rl OLASSES, re - Own p.- Ini r-ertut,-..Nourg__ll.yson_ar.d_lilne • TEA. Chet-olive, IVater sbdn , Segnr, oral Pic•Nic ('RACEEitS. CheCne, Rice, Bin( hit g &c. .IFREPIi SPICES, swb ut etunirgs, cin immon, cloves, pi pper, grout.d or whole. " All orders thanhfury eveirril ertf.riorctually attended to by . L P MONYEII. GROCERIES;GROCERIEST - • A ,T the Cheap Family GroceriStore of JO SEPH D. HALBEIFIVAV-est--Mts.—street, Carlisle, you will always find the hest'Sh, , ply of Family Broceries that the Philadelfhia nail kelt , can afford. l'be. SubSeriliff has ,Ivey - returned from the' city, and would :cspeetfully ithite the pnhftc in'general and his Trionds in poticular, to call' and emu:nine his.stock, nhith embraces elf the pillars 'usually kept in his Itom of business, such sitsfßio, Java arc! ShDi mihgoleteee: Yonog Ilyson end ells-, of the best quality & flavor; loaf, falling loaf, (rushed, clarified and brown Sugars orovov stade,v. ilk price to suit. Harry.. sugar Image; Orleriiis and syrup Molasses. 'Spices of all kinds, which be mill warrant pure pad fresh „gtound. Brame, buckets, baskets. butter bowils, %%nail rublers, clothes pine Mid brushes of every variety— 'Castile, fancy, rosin and courtly I OAFS. Al so, a seneral asecutsneht of rhewir's at d erno. king TOBACCO, sluttish half Fri ntsh and com mon CIGARS. GLASS, QPEENSWARE, and CROCKERY of eNety erseription which ho will sell at the lowest ret ail to p• tees. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowerrtimen him. py a gtnerotts Pub lic, the or tenth rn Ake nt his hearty thanks, and hopes' nn in his (flints to • pier e, and particular ntieniton to business t,. merit a continuance of their softet t. ' . Nov'r 22 le.4S. 'JOS. E . . VALBEBT. Vaiety , s the Spice of Life:a rrHANKFUL for the furors heretofore ; tieFlowed•upoit us, itt our line of business, W 0 again would •'Hu:ash.od' to our nundrous deustomers, that up are in. (4:Aiwa eut ply . of general assortment, (which uo jre rtect%ing almost weekly firm the city) of all articles ger taMing to . the busincts , ofa Grocery and Tea Sto k e, . embracing Brown Sepia of go. d qualities at 5, 6, 7,•and. 8 cis per pound, Rio C'Olfee's ar 8, 9 i and 10 cis, Crushed, Pulverized and Alt:eked Loaf Sugars, at 9 end 10 eta per Fem& Java a •d i'docha Coffees, also BLACK and. GREEN , TEAS of choice seleetjuns, either in Italk.er in tnelaTlic paeltagesi;nfWays. iresh,,pt item 311 to 81.50 per pound . , - .loeet her with every variety of Spices, amid, as CINNAMON, 111ACE,..CIT- R ON, Pepper,.Ctoves, Ginger, Nutmegs, mos ! LIVERPOOLAND G A SALT,, together with Fine - 13011.'611min racks orrinial ler decintitlen. SPERM A'NLY.WAX CAN DLEfS, together Wit/01(1111d - , and'Dipt qualities, Sperm and IVhnle.tilettithed Oils, of pure,quali, ty, ns tato . SALMON:AND .:MSCRAREL. Molasses, syrup; Chrere,:,CraCkera and nunteroustnlier:.4rtiOl,o4 , allOf for %utility and prices ill . e7celeotlfiAnt op inspection win prow equally, ss, good,,antLes, reasnigibre easeful lie sold uty'whentelite, ..,11uCt(eallfroln our friends can satisfy•l M, bent lig taktatii. • Yeargenthar iliti,.`,'Old,Stund,.', nearly op ache in.r Buec ii rk:Advt . :a Cordielly.A'aatena!e) Tavern Main • . • AV' . Oileti4d'Seatti;' 4 FINF and fresh supply:from Roussel's and other .ther htscuur houses, lainorift:which aro doubla , ".':*„.-,`",::ifeht Mid!, ilikti:Gerapio* Verbena;?; , ; Ihdiotiopo;'Milleilehr "and Mush - :•tnetti`...::y "pat'up•andfar ahlwat the lotiest prices.' for - 'th'e hair. •Bandoline, -Toy& made 'tins •Flouro;Nni*Lind' hOirdloarr;:easei OW' Iklac'eassor 'o.ii;;Suith'asehiad - Ainiqao"fiil; PhilocOrne,' - licers IfrirrOs",' fine Myrtle and Viet'. ...Fanex ; :13oaper t , such as Ronisel's Shaving.Crpahr.,VinghTS do, Military do, Almond andiTaini .blush' oop,-ltioking' ; an nesorynerifinSittprissed liyfany./hihs..linfiniglak • .!; : nuty3l , • •••-. ,• • 13'1V fIAVgftSTICK.!.. • . ''': -- ... - .".:DRUPS,.I.i - ,141t1G.5„: : .-DR.ll(43't 'JD ItECEIV El) ---ia•Qiiiiiii—Turd --7-41 , `Countryt dexamine 111 , pHYSlClNT"ititdtdcaltah ~., .. redtanr-M-rafiit6;:,GmT.:,-P* la l . , atcrek 'V kkr ,, _. „ .M°,!°) 0 , .^: --, ". 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