- . • , - 41)1 d " Higrr ' 2,1. i'''''' ------ •"7" -- 7 -: , 5. ---- . - 7 -- , • .' 07 , Pt' 1: !':;.* , ... - , , ... N s l . , ili; it ?:-' 1 - , , i4 , , . ..t...V . PAzt.-4 .-- Ali-:2 0 ,;',,. • ... ~ ''.'" - Z:wt4) c oorit •4,--. - - ,,,, 2L - ci.:.:,..-2tr,,i;;;;.1 -1 *;- !;•5-'" TIIL 111#31E RIA4KET Extrscis fr9,o Cu address delivered be 'fore the Chack4.g., (Md.) Agricultutal Society by Hon. J. G. dHAPAIAN. «I have said that the market for the products of the farm, is the honie of the consumer; and• the comnion sense of every man will tell him that the expen ses of transporting those products to that market is deducted from its sale and paid by the producer. We ship our products to the most convenient ports,— they are sold by our factors to the specu lators, br factor of an Eastern manufac• turer, or European capitalist: ft is in transit until it reaches the place where it is bought for consumption. and the price which we receive is just so much as the article will sell for, clear of all exactions to Ivliich it is subjected. The factor who sells for us is paid a commis- Sion. The speculator wha puschases of him must have a conituis.sion or advance for his :rouble and risk. The New York purchrthr or agent, ndds on his commission, and the consumer buyi the art;cle in competition with similar arti• cies articles that are grown nearer to him—and all these charges and expen ses of factotarre, commissions, freights, insurances and exchanges, are deducted from the price paid by the cu and the balance minus the . pry speculation, is th 3 price paid to the far -•mer for his -produots;Alie—nearer -then — the inarke or to consumer' is ,roug, to the producer; the batter. the icrice he will get for his produce. This 'is the. ----great-seeret-etf-t-he-vv-eratit-and-power-o. England. All of her agricultural pro . • ducts are consumed at rioml.;:lind she exports the fabric and corrimodity..which. is manufactured upon the farmer's pro ducts to every part - of the -world—thus keeping the consumers of her pro - ducts in the condition of colonists to - her.— She ‘:s. emphatically the workshop of he world." Contrast the condition of Portugal with that of England. The sun never shone upon a fairer region '' than Portugal, and. there is no country snore inviting, and affording greater in ducements by nature to the agricUltura list, yet she is in Tt state of worse than vassalage to England, because she has by treaty stipulations bartered her man ufactures for a market for her -vines, and removed the customer so far from the prOdUcer, that the costs of transportation alone exceed the value of the article, and her name it now .i , synonsmous with po verty and wretchedness,' "It population which - produces weiiith,_and population which improves agriculture, We want more consumers for our 'products. The products will increase if the consumption would • in . crease., .Your land will become. rich, if your population will fill up-and consume what is made. The more that is requir ed for domestic consumption, the more will the capacity of the production be increased. Your lands will, grow rich as your .popnlation demands from them the ratio of the demand upon the.eapac ity of the land for supplies for •clainestic consumption. You want. population.— You want consumers. You want the artizans, and mcchanics r and machinists; ' and manufacturers as consumers of your products: For your corn—your w heat— oats—hay—potatoes—turnips--=canbage, and eery other article which the teem ing earth will yield to the labor of man. I may be told that many of those articles are not raised in greater amount than necessary p for our own consumption,— Be it so—and why not ? Because we have no market for them I There is no demand- for them. There are no consu mers for them. • Let there be consumers and we shall raise them. We shall find our capacity to increase, in proportion to the demand for consunition, and as the , population increases, so will our produc tions. Every means should be adopted to create a larg.sr 'demand for our pro ducts and to lessen. the expenses of send % mg those products to market. IVe must cretin) a market for our smaller agricul tural products—our beef, veal, mutton, turnips, potatoes and cabbages. These must be exchanged for the implements which the farmer requires in the pursuit dins husbandry. Your hbes and axes, and ploughs, and carts,, and barroiYs should be got in exchange for t your : - pro ductions, which now rot on y.our4iiinds; or for such commodities 'as may - readily be if there was a demand for them: Your wool must be exchanged' foecloth • or - rrinnufacturedk ittl , hoifief2X Your hides must be given in exchange for shoes. The tanner and the shoema ker, the machinist and timmanufacturer, the blacksmith and the weaver, must be brought near to the plough4 ) they must inhabit the same.neighborhood, and-the_y . null prosper and increase .together. irrDo not grndge the cost and labor necessary to plant a feWPf 914 bes(Sltd . e trees round your house ; and you have, any doubts about what to ° ,plant E stiplc, an elm. Thera, are — fe* trees an the, world finer than a. fine sweeping arid two or three of them will. give. even , a common looking 1ie,1 . 1 k . ;If yOu"Plant;fri r iii trees slide; they are likely;tb be broken to"pieces the_frait, and thdy grow . unsightly the. time that foresto.trees,grpw spreading and ambfagaiMii. few men,whose frienfit i haild 'so fair h mkjihrereat to their memory,m(.thai , ihinaile iiik l tkeir own hand;fjt jippie wheretkoah:grov\fot34,Atiryttpir- TrOupriittet, , - , • • CALMED: k LIND- PLASTERI - . . OE9/Av.:lnch , how Soon' If:tondo° bTliifill iiifyp . to . such as aro . 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Yt,4.43 . t.,,,.. ; .: : .,,,L.-.'..,,,, Viratßhos„ ! iiik4;ll"pitipliy' 1:: 0; ' ' etigi.Fili'iiri.,Eigß -----4 k ' > W 11 6 164 0 6, filia.:ll:Ziiiil-Af 'the ; . c''..'' . --) -q,-'llPiiiiadeilihid46ll:Yt riliii , itNi , •: 00 ) ~. , . el ryqi t 0 rd,!' .No . -06 NdrthiSE-; 4,;.,.,., ,--..-- , GOND streetreorner of •Quor-:. ... L...-` s;kr..'" •4kof Gold 18 k. cups, full jewelle ;830 and • upwards • . • Silver Levers, lull jewelled, sl's and upwards. Gold Lupine, 18 k. eases,' jeurtillell, $55 and upwards Silver Li-pines, jewelled, 810 find upwards Silver Quart* Walthes,slB4. ' Silver Sprons:, - eiptal tb' boin;per sett—Tea, 88, Desert 8 . 111, Table sls,other - articles in pro. portion. All goods warranted to be what they aro sold for. Constantly on hand n large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE ' Also, an assortment of M .1 Tobias & Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John }lnrrison, G & R Beesley. and other' superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in ally style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or daring put on if requested novB] Aron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, aed No. I.t N .):111 Wharves, Philadeiphiii. THE undersigned still.contitiue the Commis sion business, for the sale of all deScriptions of EON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with dealers sad consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad• varitages to serve our correspondents,.equal to any other house. mar 22- in THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article for' Shower-Ba thing, with warm or cold Water. IS Bath took the premium at the Fair of ..._.:ranklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 18 1-8 -the'oply-Bat irthat-ev,Driemium: et the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Notitem bet 1818. A great ankimporma r t improvement is made "n-thia S hower-brah-over-al Lothers,-14-thrbwing_ the water immediately on the body; without wouing the head, unless at the Will or pleasure of the bather y but n greater point is gained by being enabled to-bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and Most of all the Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair, Many persdns cannot talte.s cold bath—their case is inet in this as they cab regulate the lent perature of the Mater to sun their wish, mid, commence bathing at any' season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or covering the same. The arrangements are simple and complete. and not liable to get out of order. The Bath can lie adjusted to suit any height, froth a small child to the tallest person.. When the door is closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside ap pearance is dint of q neat piece of furniturd. They }11V(1 received the approbation of seve ral medical gentlemen—otbers.are requested to call and examine them. Mainapetured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM' LARRABEE, • - 24 Squib Calvert street, Baltimore. BATHING.—Read what Armstrong says: „Do not omit, ye who would health secure, The daily fresh ablution, that shall clear The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep Thd body encred from undecent soil. Sall to be pure, even if it did not conduce' As much (as it does) to health, very greatly worth-- Your daily pains; 'tis this adorns the rich; The want of thie 0:5 - VerTr i ti - iforst - fo - e, With this external virtue, age maintains A decent grace: without it, youth rind charms Are loathsome. January 3, 18J9.1y. 2000 Premium' Blinds. BJ. WILLIAAIS,, No 12 NORTH SIXTH • STREET, Philadelphia. V ENITIAN & WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER awarded the first and highest Medals at the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority ol his BLINDS, with con. firmed confidence in his manufacture,) risks the attention of purchasers to his aSsoriment of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slats, with tangy and plain Trimmings, of new stiles and colors. Also, a large and general assortment ol TRANSPAEENT WINDOW SttnnEs, all of which he will sell at the lowest CA . BII rairEs. . . Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. 0:3-D EALERS SUPPLIED on liberal terms...ca The cit;xens of Cumberlanacounty are respectfully invited to call before buying elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. 'Open in the Evening March 21. Spring Elillenery Goods. JOIIN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in SILKS, RIBBONS & MILL N ERY GOODS, No, 4 . 1 South Second street, Philadelphia, would respectfully cali the atten tion of .Alerchatus and Milliners visiting the city,. to - their' , large and rich` . assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, received by late arrivals froth France, 'such as CLACK SILKS for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons—n large and beautiful assortment, -of all prices, Plain Alantua and Satin Ribbons. from No. I to No. 12, French and . American Artiaci4—Flowers, (in gnat variety), Colored and White Crapes, Friney Laces and Nets French Chili - 11ms, Face 'I rimmiugs—Quilings Covered .Whnlebones—Crine, Buckrams--..Wil lotY, Bonnet Crowns and Tips, together with every article appertaining to the Alillenery trade March 21, 1849. SILH IIATES. GEORGE A. WARDER & Vi CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, Yhilndilphia respectfully solicit the custom of lIA.TTERS and others engaged in the They manufactere.SlLK BATS ryingfrom 24 to 42 dollars per vl.von t ill ar n crit ctil, examination and compare favorably with 'thosi3.of any 'other numnfacturere, As they are ttotely'eaga,pd in . tlns kbtisincee'lhey can, fill Ilardero - Oxpadqmaely. , • .! , N. BL, `.l: M. ito*e; • BROOM . AND WOODEN-WARE Storo, No. 63 North' Third street, ono door above Arch, cast side, Philadelphia, manufactta era and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms,. _Brughes,—Bucketsr-43edar—W-ntcr,—Wilid Frotich Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Duslrrs, Mats, Blacking, Bastern•mado Wood en-Ware of every description, &c„ &c, at the owcst market nriees.-. t, mar I • • S: ~/(AN'UPAOTDRETt'and'DEALER iii the „LTA celebrated. E'r. II RIA'L 'OIL &' LA MP S: alew TINE ,CAM PHINE 'OIL, with 'a. complete , aseortment liurning • ~4,11,0 same:: ';Httirinictaliettl the large' iind.cenvt- • cnicovetoreilsle: 187 BALTIMORE S'rREET,! : 03,ultimore,); extending Ihrough :to Light: eltekit , . ,parly.onposite The °amain 1.1101, ho ieFnew ,propared,te supply. Madera in'tli above. line, thebeettermilj:both , as to' ilualiwOnd He respectftilly,nikeliurial froiii•Vunclual dual- ; -ears, bolo , theirintereer. . s..T.,iB;:the' lieleit6onf fee the , 6elebrated S A . F REG LILATIN G Elst BR AT OR.; a OW and valuable' 'invention by validly :Elbe; rear Oilje reiiflere4 : pprfuqy hapnleti,iind the-, i lighr , of goneratipg , lamp di; ctintiolable ea. *; , j_ j j ' Feb Braces. ...„ ,THRiubseritier 'lint;m ju reeilVed"'griVisiiri eleof-I)iII'ORTER?S'EFIO tJLDER 'BRA; O CONRAD, Importer of Watcher BRICK & CAMPBELL „~~ • 4ce 11411 . 0 't r 4 - .-77 .„ , r • Roorfis,- --" . vxTO ti-f.D"•rk4irdditiiity; . 'efill b House.keopnri and' ex::‘ t;nsive'stock of splendid FURNITtfIt.P., 'Wan i ag-S ollis,--Wardrobosi-Cont rattod-o . Dressing and Plain 'l3ufseus,and-every ~ /arietfol Cabinet-ware end- Chairs, which they have just opened at their NEW 0111 S, on the cornet of North Hanover and Loather streets; Carlisle, They are confident that the superior finish of tile workmanship, and elegance of style, in which • their articles are got `up; together •with tinsit CII6APNESS, will rec.pmmend thorn to every-per= son wanting Fui•nflifiret They have also made arrangements for 'manufacturing and Iteoping'a constant supply of every article in their iime,rtnffirr plainand ornamental, elegant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit Wausau', They would earnestly Invite persons who are' about to commence shouse , keeping, to call and, examine their present elegant stock, to which' the will constatilly mnke addijions of the newest a ntost modern styles. COFFINS m ide to order at the shot t no. ticejfir town and country. Carlisle, Sent (3. 1848' DRUG AND FANCY STORE 1 RESPECTFULLY invites the atten- r lion of the public to his Drug and Dailey Store, r. in West Main street, Carlisle, where be. has just received it fresh assoritnent of 'Drugs Me• &pines, Paints, Oils i •Perfittnery, Jewelry and Sa uodgr Alltmget , Gis extensive variety may be found all the most Approved Patent Medicines, All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet. Oils White Lead:; Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Sbandeliers, Lmips, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne,' k tso, Lavender and Orang6 flower Wat r r. Bears Out lx Marrow and Hair• Dye, Nail, Too h, flair, and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivori' torn, and Shell Combs, Finger Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Bobs and Purses, . Sil-vet-Rpecrarles Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands, Fine Writing and Note Pnpur Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals end Paper Weights, Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, ' ritatluneots:_ F' lino Knives and Scissors, Carriage and Riding Whips, Timbreline Clocks. 'Clunks, &0., &c. 0 Country Merchants, Pedlars and thers may hear something to their advantage by calling X'rEshereal and Pine Oil received fresh every week. 1 - :l , leffical aid and advice gratis to the poor. January 17. 1818. • WEIGHT dr. ,SAXTOZT, MP' ,I 2TER.S and Dealers in li'oreign and ii A RD WA R E, CLASS, OILS, PAINTS, NAILS, IRON, STEEL, kr, Eat Highitreet, opposite Ogilby's dry good store,. Carlisle, Pa., have just received and are now opening a large mssortnient of Goods in their line, to which they would call the attention of Patmers, Meehaniej, Builders, Housekeepers, and others wanting Hardware, ns theicstock has been bought at the lowest rates, and. will be sold at a small profit. They have also received n few of HOVEY'S PATENT STR A W and CI)RN STALE CUTTERS, to which they would invite the at tention of Farriers. These Maehines hove tn ken the premitnn at nem ly all the Agricultural gxhilmiods - in the country, and are considered preferahlelo any other Cutter now in use. oct2s A Purely Vegetable—Nedicine; • 0 RSD ELL'S V EGETAB MRESTO RA I IVL PILLS nave been -graddaffy but surely comeing into favor, among the fami lies °Nu& Country fol. sonic years past. They have none this entirely InroughTheir great worth as a FAMILY MEVICI NE. Agencies have, been appointed but no puffing and humbug such as is resorted to by quarks -to sell their 41,,dicine has been done. The pills are offered for sale and have and will continue to be sold by all t 0- e principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—vie r They are PURELY NEGE , TABLE. They are CERTAIN TO OPE RA rE. Their operation is FREE . from all PA IN. They can be used with EQUALBEN ‘EFIT by the YOUNGEST INFANT and the S FRO NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe- vers, Aguc. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure fur Worths. The proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in St. Louiswho was int re*neu TAPE WORM by the use a them, TRY THEW THEY WILL NOT FAIL. Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva nia—Cite% 11 LOA I'. A MET• For sale, price Hets n box containing Ff F IN PI L I,S. with full di rections by the following agents in Cumberland County For sale by lIIt RAWILTISnrlisle, Pn JOI:IN DILLER, W imurrox,--Newvile NV D E Iliqs,—Shippensborg. S L SENTMAN,—Newburg. _ _ _ A WEEKS &to, Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Cbestoutatreet Poiladelpbta, January, 241 h, 1819, NEW AND CHEAP ErratlacecdlwElooaz •Ctmteasq, .I.IIIW opening by JACOB SEN ER, who re spectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public generally and all dealers in HARDWARE, to his new and splendid assail ; meat of, all kinds of Hardware, such as §'itd-_ dler's Tools and Saddlery Ware of every- do scription and style, all kiwis of Carpentees,tools,, and building materials of all kinds and nev style, all kinds of material used by.erftliinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all Itindi, good as;ortinent of Ikleies MoroccoAld,.Freneh straits, lining and binding skins for shoe-ma kers, all articles used by shoe makers constantly kept on hand, Blacksmiths 'can be supplied ivith the very best•of hammered iron, warranted good, also all kinds of rolled; slit, round, band, and strap iron, cast, shear, spring English and American blister steel, Warranted good, also lot of sheet iron for Miners. Housekeepers' an also be supplied with every article necessary for housekeeping in the Hardware Line. • -Ethereal and Pine Oil Lumps of every doscrip tion just received, also ethereal end pine oil-for sale.just fresh, all ItitidS of paints, oils, varn ishes, turpentine, also, a first rate article' to pre serve loather shoes, and keep the feet dry.— I f ook out and boar in mind. , Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers an d all who use the article of HARDWARE call tit tto 0141 — lcilown now arranged HARD— WARE STAND. formerly kept by Lowis Harlan. in North Hanover street, next' ilactilb John Cornnian'e tavern stand, now kept by H. Glass, and alio next door to George Keller's Fancy Hat and Cap Store. Call and examine for yoursolvei,Lnd save money, as we aro de termined to Sell all articles at the very emalleet profit-Jor-CASH 'and wo think weldmll be able to sell a little lo , •etz than any other Hardware Store to town, as: aode are well selected and iaro:purchased r o-der to sell lowat thqnswarranged Store, well-known as sLewis Harlaies old 'stand, whore you May find.rt good-, assortinont of every article in the Hardwire?Trado. Dantt,`kforget•tlio -- •Stand, its 'quick sales andinutll.oooo te:thCinder - of,the day. Call and o;axtine`for yOurselyes. • —IACDErSENER: 411: ( 1:T. piiiE L,ll7;w as )i:t m , ROwly's'WhEiif, itTiluThlcTrofFirlour, urnio; Uloverseedi : Whiskey, %Lumberitr&c., warding Goods, via Tole -.IV a ter .19ttita1taild PennsylvatiltlanytrOvartiehtli Orders for fish s n i t , pil aster , ./4..e;,Lytecii!'. ,1 tihipP,lied at ,lop , tisk ,` .L 1 fit . % a /J 1 - toinxbeen engaged in , the abovp , htillitiese . ;4uring thp last , iivcayearsi , akcatitiattairon of - 110: : :,jett rsmage,Of ,14;.friartiist• and 00 h tid , is :r e l.; L . spectfully solicited: ". • 'ltoihtito Ist' )7 Al' .1 .., ,- --leysic-itclVl,ll.T:#af.c—ti,';' , l* .3 BA' E Eutit;/4-‘ !•".'lrdrrisburg. . P , 4,1 , • 1i4 1 YAM1gtA,1044401011:111i01,5 , 11i',?*.,; • 'WPMR!Ef sP•McChlllilol3bOrgq447+: g. 4 . ), k ,, 5 1 .534 4 1:#!: 0 *t.tif ? 1 . 1 ; V Wittk"t1 , 91.5 1 1%, , $.l ,s, .. , , ..„ , - 6 _ ~•;> :z r i l 5, -•!,.r.,,....--x- , .00A, Vi 1 . ryl l :. 1 ( ,:.,-' ' 1 't -, , l',i, ~. .11,,.1 4 ,J.•%, FOR THE REMOVAL & PERM:kW:NT CURE OF 'ALL DISEASE. 4 ARISING • FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD OR HOU' OF . ti . THE SYSTEM, VIZ : • Scrofula •rer King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ob. stinale Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or rii toles on the Face, Blotches, Hiles, Chronic Sore Eyed, Ring Worm or 'fetter, Scald Held' Enlargement and pain of the Bones and otnts, Stubborn Uleer's, Syphilitte_Symptoins Sciatica or Lumbagor-eint — Diseakes arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Annus or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Alko, Chronic Constitutional Disorders. In this preparation are strongly.concentiat ed all the Medicinal propertimol SA RSA PA It IL. LA, continued with the most efreetu it aids, the most ssintary productions, the most potent rimplee of the vegetable kingdom ; and Hiles 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 has established on its own merits a reputation ...for_YALIMuuLEFFICACy far superior to ' • Sarsaparilla, DifibtlAes have been cured, such ad are riot..furnished in the records of time past; and what it has already done fer-the Clausen& who have used it, it is ca:nitile of • • g for the million still and stru ! gling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the founts n siur.z gs of lite, and in furies new vigor throughout the whole ani ' mai frame. • • 'Pile dueling forwhich this - article ierecom. mentl.ed,are tlifiiie to which it, is known feerri personal experience to' ha adopted; and those apparently removed beyond the sphere of its action have yielded to its influes•ce„ The cat. alogue of complaints might be greatly ex- Wilde , ' to which' the sarsaparilla is aillpted, but experiences nreves its value,. and every suoceeding day is adding new trophies to its OM ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA The following striking and, as will be seen perinanent cure of an Inveterate case of Scro fula, commends itself to all similarly afflicted. SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 1, 18,49. MeSSIN. SANDS : Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was severely of wit-the serpfula on-different parts of , the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged emitter limbs much swollen. After suffering ova a year and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. fler physician advised it shoUld..be laid open, which was denta,Antyvi•hout any perfflanem /benefit. ..In. this situation we heard of, acrdrc ii.dneed to use SANDS' Sarsfolarilla; The first bot tle produced a decided and favourable effect, relieving her-mere•tlinn any prescription she had ever taken, and before eha had used six bottles, to the 'astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite rebtnr . od. tis now over a year since the cure we effectd, and her healtlr_remains good, show ing t . e disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with reppoct, JUIAUS Pikli: Extract from a latter from Mr. Ingiaham, a gentleman well known in. Delaware county.-:- It commands itself to all similar!) aMiHed. Gentlemen wilt, has used several bot tles cf your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your agents in this place, from which, she has received such pecial benefit, that I nun i n _ duced to add mine to the abut dant testime el _ now beforo the publio in favor of its .inedi nal virtues. Her father, mother, and man, other relatives, have fallen victims to consump lion, and it was aupposod that she too was in clined the same way. She had several... turns of raising blood, dsc., and at length became so reduced that her life was.despaired of from day to day. Wo wore induced to try your ears. sparilla, as before. mentioned, from the use of whirl) her_ health...l itis b _gen reatorad ; so. that for the past year she has hem able to attbild to hoe domestic duties. Respectfully yours JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS CURED The following shows the virtue of the ears ,Tillt-'lll7removiiig Bronchitis, a disease witioti,if.not.speedily arrested, leads to con sumption. Itallays sparimodio action, changes the soMetions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy action, and the patient is restored to health. NettiTUCICAT, Mt Nov. 1 1 th, 1548- Idessre.SANse--Gentlemen : I wish to make public, fur the good of those afflicted with. Bronchitis; the healing properties of your Sarsaparilla.' My wile suffered for twenty, months in such a manner as is not easily de scribed ; at times she was not able to speak above :a whisper, and when exposed to the cold air, it occasioned something like spasms in the throat, the effect of which was felt in the cars aud eyes, causing tears to flow. Phil complaint was aitended with a dry cough, produced by the *stunt irritation and in domination of the throat. By the use of your SARSAPARILLA she was perfectly cured, it' bei? now mote than three inuntlaufin c , any symptoms of the disease. Yours, with respect, GEORGE G. II OEG Extract from a letter received from Mr. N W. Harris, a well known in Louisa county' Va.: , 7 Gontlemen,—l have cured.' negro hey of m i ne w ith your sareaparillo who was attacked with Scrofula. and of a sett felons family. = Years truly irN. W. HARRIS. PrOorieks Mull, Ara., July 17, 1848. SANDIe,SARtIPUILLS.—It seems almost un. n coseary to kited attention'to an "'article so well known, and so deservedly popular, as this prdparitliOnOre'pationts . often who, wish to use`thilextract: of sarsaparilla are induced to try,vni r thlpai ,eotripennolls' beating did name but .'containing littlq pi -none of the virtue of this yalattblo root; and, we think-we cannel, confer a greater:benefit on our. renders than in directinirrtheir attention to the ndvertisetnent of Messrs. Sends in another column. The reae4l.r.been enlarged to hold ,a moa n, un d thostnalm i sylsh aireally goodortf. c l e 4111,find eonisinttrated l thit all 4 tilenedii' OW ll O,O lll ° ( 41. ‘ tho. root, IThe reaOrceneti of oc,dsuadeiniaproyed-inFeffietteidamailpirtho- Varioni'dTheases tor which is.raothrtinetidedl sand.nt thlPMettent tiniit'mote than atty Vher, Perhaps, s this 'medicine' inielltian'_nronering th° 4 l o t9 i ,Pi r- it.'olll*.° of . sOaeotl. - iioyts, 'l.°o"4,P4t.;ittdif;',^2, . t rtic.pgrq4 eild, , ,,ry,llOlesale and ro ittil4lbyi.A.,Efe&:Dc'll3ANDS, riruitists .ClOniasts, Air .I\oton street, corner - "Willi4ln'Molyi'Vrk.. uSold`:: also by", Drugoists', r gphoftilyTop gh out tho„U. Sirittrarith(Rfd'-' dit'' , Vrice 'sl 'Ver,battln: ft`ir, ~ Sold by S. Etil4lo7lYabioqtr `4""( .r."',' . ' t 'S .. ;; = ji l dtileW:f.,.,-;•; l !o#.*ii s T:tZ-17' ; 74'7i 7 A , ~ ,, 6 VY..,V.V,iii11,..i:*,, 0 , . '4. -$ Ol 0, , 4'i,, , ,...,' , :: .•,:., ~ ; :i,.1, v , , - , , ..; , ''::-',::'''::'3',:.,,;:1,',.:'.',1:'..`:,i:',7,;-:-,',,.:: •ii rcltaile.au • ' , 8.11171 , M- 11 l irma4, , nahsorThers the right P. of Giult!ill-trid, T dtpity Crow:. ' P.ltettr' eltriin.mteier thil.y would tiro Famers ge . nerai, ilizß they will wake curd viler hie Faith. hiir Chariot at the Cabinet ‘'lrare-rooto of Gee. 121211 EEO talc utii..to of D. • The prin..apal advantage this thorn has over all others that it is so constructed that the top cati be taken off Rt as to give free neeess to the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to putlin the cream and get out the butter. A Thermometer is attached to the end of the Churn so as to show Ole 'exact temperature of the cream, which experience -shows should be 60 degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or space is arranged around the bottom of the churn, for the purpose of admitting cold or warm warier, so as to bring the cream to the desired temperature without mixing the water With the cream. The secret in churning . butter is, to have your cream at the proper temperature ; it - Will produce more and. better Muter, and take less time in churning; it churns equally welkin cold or' warm weather—no such thing as having scalded butter. All that is necessary to make goad 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 and examine for themselves. Mr. Geo. Siingler—Sir; We have been using the Thertuometer Churn I got of you fur some time, and find it far superior to the old barrel chttrn lor several reasons; first, great saVing of time in getting butter. the average time of churn ing fifieen Minutes, (all weathers); sec ondly, the hinter when obtained is much firmer than when .using an) other churn ; finally - , my folks say they would not exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thermometer Churn. .. Sep. '2B, ISM] G. W. SIIFIAFFER. Mr. Geo. Spanglex—l have had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for Inc in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to say dint no Farmer should 'be without it. Fifteen minutes is all3h3iime required to make flutter, nod die value of this saving of time and labor consists in this, that it requires no more time at any one season !hp' another ; and that the• temperature e - is . pr.- duz6d i:::ertoktry; nod 'without the attnibiiiire . of warm or ad wate'r with thsv cream is-rll. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1818.• —J F., ar hrucnfir ll,l, •=•• man) I give tl is eertifieme. After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my fami ly, We ha've been Msing the Old.barrel churn. for thirty years past, and 1 must say it is not to be compared to Crosvell'e TlCermoineter Churn, either for speed or elturninn. or convenience; in the old barrel churn it took itenerally from four to six hours to churn the churning, now in the Thermometer ClJurn 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 do:ILS JOili:1" - Carfisle, S m. 4, !SIR. I GED lIGE SPANGLER has also on hand, and will manufacture to order 'CABINET WARE, of every description. such as Bureaus, Secretarys Sofas, Table., Bedsteads, and all articles in his line, and will sell as chetip as can he b)tight nny'where in the county, and warrant• his Furniture) ei goad material and durable work . 'manship, -Ile Would invite the pnblieje call and examine his week before pmehasing. COFFINS I n.tde at the shortest notke; t er msr moderete. fool 13ICK LES, Pl 2 ESERVES —Just received and opened by the* stibsliber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange .telly,'-Pickled Lobsei-rs, Gherkhis, ).lang-oes, Peppers, Picol lilit.Tomalocs and t/nitins, I Hives. Capers; An." ehovies, Tomato Ketchup, Imo mixed French' Mugtard, with a verrehoiee and pure article for sale - at may3l HAVERSTICK'S. Cum!). Vally Trangportation-House: =:L rf I •J' P are ; •Ask. Canal and Rail Road Line', for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. • \V. KERR, Forwarding and Commission cIIP Merchant, ilitintsixao, • Pa. Worms his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to hint during the past year he has been encouraged to make Store extensive ar rangements fur the present sen Ann, and fins ad ded two new, large and Splendid Boats to his LI N E;lfild will be fully prepared alter the op ening of the Can.d.'to forward PROD VC E and, MERCITAN DIZE of all kinds to' and front' l Philadelphia, Baltimore, Prtsh.ogit„ &e., at the lowest rates of freight and Wall the utmost des• patch. Agents for, Boats C:IItLISI,R ,S CIASKELL ' Rai, street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & St)N; • No. 45 Cominetee st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK &. ? J. AIeFADDEINI & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, . WUNDERLICH, & GRIER, , t No. 272 Nlarket st., Philadelphia. CIIAJ.OitER & REYNOLDS, No: 423 Market st., Philadelphia. •SITER, JAMES & CO., Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. k. 04110 LINE, • 4. 'lNorth street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, lelt.l.—tf.. ILI • . Harrisburg Transportation Line. • --.7 t ,-.• Z- 4 3,0 - FUNK & MILLER, •• FO RW A R DIN G& Commission Merchants, HAnuisuoito, Pa. ship Produce, Merelian .dize •. to 1341iimorti, Philadelphia, & c. Site.— emit: , Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c. cotisiniuly for Slag. .. Harrisburg: march 29, 1849 Eitamumue.o:...)u-adzo..k.-:.tu I . • .111egheny Mouse. ' • No. 280 Market Street, above Eighth, South side. PHILADELPHIA. TATS Largo and splendid ljotel. has been fur nished with entire new furniture. The Bnr• Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par lors and Sitting-rooms are entirely separated from the noise and hustle, consequent to the ar rival and departure of capi. The portico ex tondiftg_iiio_xoloto front of tho houne—affurds_a_ cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City.. The Lodging Ronnie are Well furnished. The Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel, with every attention of the managers to make it the best Hotel for Merchants and business men, 'daring-their stay itr the City. Tho terms will be one dollar per day. On Alto arrival of the Cuts from the west, a' Porter will'be in attend ance to 'convey baggage, &c., to the Hotel, which is adjoining the depot. Feb. 7, Atwo3d's E:npire 033:rins Ova IN again calling attention to this unequalled 11l STOVE, the proprietor has.(he pleasure ,to inferth the' public that (externally) it, has .under= - gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth pla •' cod oppe,sito ouch otlier,..and a SUMMER • BEAR TII AND APPARAXUS; being added, Alms . .rendering . it &Mikis, and un less there is,apoilier, faultless Stove .lirtlie mar-. ket, this is' anquestionably4ho 'besti L inf 'lt now embraces:every valuable imiyovement.Posseeired. byiiny.other . Stove, in addition to some 'peculiar toitself,neaured'by Letters Patent. ' • 'rho'.sueentisnf 'fins Stove, since its introilne tionienneipialled: . Nothing .haslever•been . erf • hired`for 'CulliterYMelee:that .hielilyeit rue') eitEihn;fe et inn dealers liiiii& - nfreit use 'its'. r,ltindaniBntlif.princirilek but the'ProportiOne were unlike the .origmal i that ,they,fbpar thoyelative ' valdelhat 'n'ecinnterfet(Aloes to i i genuine Coiiipleii+•CO.Oi{aiiil,"otlibr'COol{-9;POV S; in great varloty, '.PereenedeSiring these ~:ble, ' Sleveirr are reqUestedfio pull lie, , Sitivii: - #11 . (1. ~r i ri: Wate tieritin febtdrY of 't lie . tinbacrekr,L','Ph : r Main ittreet,,Xarlie4l, ,w llo ,kk Ird'enentyi .l ';`,'..: • 4APIEq nammitt . .7 7- 7 77 . corner .of Sc; sigh . : sta. Carlisle' p . ll, offers'fors.ale on the most reasonable terms a o.a targssort Ment'of.cheice:Druge,.. and ''Rledi; eines, che mica is, , the most msefel Vitioni:Medirines: a150.t...,An elegant assortment ~01:' Porfamery::Teeilet, tittd-; S ha lung Soaps, ; shaying, Creams; I lai;::Dyei..Hair ,, Oils, is groat varietyer-iiniri 'rooth,i4lat. Nail; Flesh & Cloth brushos,it-tWhleain ere t. variety. Dir L ., ThFilliCast:Oalletri . ,lfeeketA4o-.As,lCmtribet, & Ink Stands, Mottol Wafers &'tseals; Find , WiP & Note ,fiper, envelopes,,Ragors, , . Pep IttevesAnieillirit;,&l.ll.ltkolltripar_iranttyk,Wax ..Cartl• C'aeos, Fancy ,Boxgs, Camellias, Patent, Laid itietrOMOGlbbee'dr.tWicktifpiraiOil i :SANl Candlos;*e: ,iTTf.r. LT I: .1•;$ v; ,, AV exleptive.naidrtmerit , oilMreartVellt&J,oo..t MeatieMegars,, , 'l'abaceo , ,&lBnult.' ' Call'andd examino_the , coCkVhdlelerbpared to ,Ofrer,,indnaements , taliarchaserefdr cash. • carliale; , January', , ,2ltoB4pl.. Jr-0' OTc Leaf, ' I , IA /ID s - .oX , rbprlrcyct. ;OH SI in.v; hold and =Ulf barielsoti;,'Stero tap& fin • T a c o ;ifo# toile In; ...„J , D:,IIALBEItr4 -- ny:1N0V , 2 9 i',...01, -- ''' • • ;.;; •••• 1:4i; - -•,.• -•,.• • „ • - - '1 = ent for ?..)0021,-) f -*) 1.! . .57 , 4r1 " Atet i ke5.4 4 5454.1)04)6 dii-v1134-01 - 1 7 - 7 -k - an — ce . - . LOBE FM ALI.LX AND PF..Nth,l94olj(;[.; Coraien or .Noren urn. . CAl.ruiel•rrl , " • (ye, 1,61,1',5,4 in cor:pui by on out o f ~12`1JA111.)50.4n.24,1n* open 14,10. ilu4 , fitly CtOtiizt,;l-iiial Winirt der thu jug alit: 1. • 1 7 . " '4',"'f , text -door to EECTEME “EO. STANGLIM,.. iSAAP L. MYERS.; SUROM -4 , 1g,w-4. ol lmuvanics , -* Cli>inyutan, Jia.iobSlieliv, Wm. K. Onrgatt Ilyir, itzet. It.l err Ili:etc-nu Hoary Logan; filichitct Coc•klin, lieninntin II Musser, .Levi Alerhel, Jacob Kirk, Enrol. Prow• ell, sr, and iiieicitoir Ku:mimeo), who respect full 3 call the attention of citiiens of Cumberland ant York counties to the advdntages which the com pany hold out: The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited. to make' application to the agents of Alto company, who are willing_ to wait Own them nt any tittle, .1 /CC 013 SllKltLV,.l'.tesident HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't Lewis Ilvrn Sectmaty eotaern; Tietistner AGENTS—litooolph Martin, New Cumberland Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allan; C Ilarrnon, Kingstown; lityny Zettrirg, mansttiwn ; Sinion Oyster, Wm mlcytLing ; Ito• her( Moore. Charles Dell, Carlisle. . Agenis lOr York, County—Jneob Kirk. gene ral agent ; John Sherrielt, John Rankin, J. Bow man, t'eter NVoKurd: Agents for Ilarrisburg—llousar & Lockman. N) 9 • • THE CUAI HEIMAN D yiki.LKY alittleat Prot e ction Consp , y gout:: cb:m3F:lll,Alsa) VAIILEYmuTu- I. A L PRO fIXTION CCM PA-NI, il I he under the direction of the following board of Managres for the, ensuing 3 ear, sizi--Thos• C. Nlilldr,PresidentiSiimuerGallirailli, Vice Pre sident; David \V . McCullough' Treasurer; A. G. Miller Secretary, James \ Vea k ,J oho T Green, Joint Zug, Alirsham King, Richard Woeils, Samuel 1111810 a; Peal, !Scott Coyle, Alexander Das id son. There are also a number of A g cid • a ppoilit (IL aujacet.l counttes, who will receive applications for in• surance and forward them immediately for op proval to the offiee of the Company ,A 1 lien the pol icy will he issued without delay. F or r urt h e ililortua lion see the by-laiesof the conmagy_ . , • T-14-O-37-C7NrIT P rest . ! - t I LLER See'y. The folhoo leg gentlemei, have been appoints. A CF. N T L. 11. \Villiams , Esq.,Westivennshorci, Get. erftl Await. S. . Co) lef enrkisle, r. . ; , . • Genrge Brindle, Esq.. Monroe. Jos. M , F. so:4 .10110 Cleyot.pin. Esq. Vog,,eit . . . Stephen enlhertHon ,Sitippenstpxrg September 2P, }Ol7 The Franklin Fire Insurance Ccm- pang of philadelphia. FFIC E, No. I(.;31 Clie.9nut strcet, near Fitt .I_, street, DIRECTORS. Charles N. Rancher George W. Richards Thohias Hart Mordecai D. I,ew,s 'l'obias \V u her Adolphe E.-Berle - Samuel brunt David S. Rtown , Jacob R. Ho th Morris Paiterson . • Cot tinue to make insurance perctual . or 'Mil ted, ti}ety dem ipnon of property in towir am country, at Otes ns • Low no are consistent witl security. The company have reser% cd a hog, contingent fund, whirh wi:h their capital . and prc• ndums, safely invested, afford ample• protectim tc the insured. I,taThe assets of the, company on January Ist IRIS, a< pottlished affrecably to nn net of Assem ,hly, were as follows, Mort Li,aKies 8690,358 65 Peal Ii;e:Into 100.358 fal Tempornv Loans "AE,: , , 12.1,159 00 Stocks . 61,363 25 Cash on hand and in hands of agcn.a, 35,373 28 $1.'220,097 G 7 Sinee their incorporation, a r wfind of eightee years, they-have paid-upwards of ONE MILL- it2l TWO Ii ENURED TIIOI'SA XI) DUI. LA RS, losses by lirt thereby oflording evidence of the ,advantngea insurnnce. ns well as the ability and dispositio to meet with proinptness. all liabilities. .CIIA IMES N.RANCKER,'Pres't. .CIIAS. U. BAN , ICER, Sc.'.. , feb 2 The sttbserjber is naeftt fokAidkabove compan for Carlisle nod its viiiniiy. All applications f insurance either by moil or- personally. mill. I promptly - nt.ontled to. W. D. SEYMOUR. Ejuitable Life Insurance, Annuitl and Trust Company. OrrICE 71 Wulnut.strect, Phiadelphia.- Capital S 250,0t10.—Charter perpetunl.- Malts Insitrance on lives at thi.ir office in Phil, dolphin, and at their Agent'ics throughout U. States, at the lowest rotes of pretniunt. t . ltates ti,r insuring at 81100 on n sit%lo . .itlin. Age. For I year. For 2 yenrikrnife 20 81 ni• : i ? . i ,....4101 30 ' 99 . 1,30L - .1,04 40 1,29 . 1.641- r , 2,07 50 1,86 2,07 I 3,91 59 • 3,18.. 2,971 I 603 EX A M P pelsen aged 30 )ears next but day, by paying . the company 93 cents wonitl cure to his Wally or heirs $lOO should he die i one year ; or for 89,90 he secures tot lie M Stool orfor $l3 ennunily for seven years he securt to. them 81000 should he die in seven years'; for 820.40 paid annually during life, he securt $lOOO to be paid when he she% The insure securing his own bonus, by the difference i amount of premiums from dilute charged In otheennices. Fdr $19.50 the heirs would re ceive 95000 should he die in one year. Forms of applieltion_iApll particulars ma) he had at the 9ffig.p of . FRED' X WATTS, Esq. _ J. CV. to A.-.7sfi N, .Pres't IL U. Treircrr, See'y. Fnyn'jc. Wi/orrs,Ati'y. ' Dr. D. N. MAnoN, Medical Examiner. -r eug2B Hat and Cap Store. THE suhscriber havin„i , just returned from the city, would inform the public that he is now otkining a splendid assortment of SUMMER HATS at his old stand in N.Nannyer street.— His stock comprises Mohn•kin, Nntria,- Rocky Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Cossimere and Silk HATS, of the most 'substantial make and latest style. Also CAPS of .every description and ' alio invites his friends to call at his eStablitth• ment before purchasing elsewitere, rig he is con fident that they will find it to their advantage. mnyiG. GEORGE KELLER. N. B.—Highest price given for Furs, Lbrah'i.. -Woo - Anti Dyspeptic Catholicon, For Dyspepsia, Nervous Lloii*4, and ,Liver Diseases. LIS is a Vegetable compound; warrented. safe Rnd (Arm:tent remedy, not Only for Op. pepsin, but for those diseases resulting front midi connected with a disorderee,Condition..9l:thr ittomach antlliver, or. derangeinent4Of the dikes five' falfetions; seek', as debility ar ; weakness, flateleti4;lnes . ,ofiMpetitit,.seur,ernetations and: ascidit ortlM. etomach,. Costiienesit;, headache; flatulent and'billitineenlia.' is Partisularly re commended to those ho„ aro saffertng • under. deVit y anirKdeProsOttv.iif ,epirits, its soothing, and renthating Rower's being particularly adap ted ki'rench!eases.l • • oesalit ' . • 111 t r r. 1 n::1 111111 . DrCAS 411141 Frock routs. Over Critts,•saelts, el ults, Pants end Vest s, lira and l'reek coats of Cloth from six dollars tipa ds, Put.t.4 let in . $l.lO to $6, Vests from 7.7 its . to 1.8.C0, elniks front Bto $2O. 'de also keeps shirts, bosoms. collars, neck and pocket lorralkerc Hitt,, cent forts, caps, gloves and Haslet y , ill short 'EV:" r 3 - thing appertaining too gebilematt's wardrube -- As he is agent for au extensile Louse he will Lo enabled' to 'Zee ft reit grit dsatt taut itt.t t •montli. He will receive regularly the N York and Philadelphia and will (pare :t o pains in Mating tip his walk in the most durable and Ilishicnintile mann( r. Ile a ill also make up work purchased at othe'r sicrt., in the most care - ul mama! ill 'me 'meth tilkr kilo:lion to Children's Clothing Ire respettlithy solicits u shave of public patronage 1V It PARKINSON, Dee 13, 184-8 Agent !by I.e Propnietot Great Attraction for thp itoltda3o At ‘Kriei-Kirkle's Fad ctalter'F, IN NORTH HANOVER ST.:'CAIII.IS,E, PA. THE Subscriber would rf spectrally haw in the citizens of Carli de, and ihose.w 1.0 n.ny visit it during the Holidnyn, that he nnit.ufec- • taring, and n ill keep roost slily on lint.d, 41 large ass o rtment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR - PLUMBS, suitable for the ap proaching festivities, will le sold W bola snle or Retail, at the Ut u STAND iu North Inn over Street, a few doors north of 11 a .Park, Where he also Itanon hand n large nsrortment of FRUITS and N UTS of the latcst. importa tion, which wil; be sold on nerommodntirg terms, consisting in port of ORA N GES, LE MONS. GRAPES, Raisit a, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Colon -nuts, Cream nuts, Filberts, Pen-nuts, English Walnuts, & c. &c. He would also call attention to the last assortment •of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN TOYS, ever I rough( to this plaice, consisting naril of fine Frent Fancy tuxes, kid and Jointed Dolls, all. fires, dull heads, fine Chinn, conmon wecilcn— •nnrF-zurs,7lctitlien-t•itie and furniture - in boat f.t-- Brnrs and tin trumpets, 'M inky clogs,..lmm.e_ lint bliSitel - 01 - 1 - d - ini irer - i:Mr CS. reill.y 103 , F, o all kinds, wagons and cheelbnrnws,Pre tin toys; todls in hoses, games, &c. Pi anos, Fiddle; TaniLorinrs, Hun nrs, cordeons, drums, guns, p:s•uls. &c. Glass t d China toys,'fine rewit g I ' , acts. P'lso, To lo WEL. unske . e, nr.d n vntievy it ctLet erti h s tad r.turerous to o ~n•ennuci fort with the nteve he 1r jt:t re ceived n mime lot of . . . Fresh Glocerissi eonsistirgcirof tart d; cn,r Lr J , lonf ri d 11occtl SUGA 13S. Nt w GlhPry, Trinin d .Syrup, and Sugar 11, UFC MOLASSES very elwnp. Inn eri: I, Yc lit g Ilyrr.,l I d lilncic 'TEA. Chi:H.ol,oe, IVnirr, Fue nr, d Pic-Nir CRACKERS CII( rev. p g &a. HIE: 1J SPIC ES , at G.: , num cg,. eir nnp:oo. rloves, p, get gc r, ullrl ice. LI( ut d OT whole. All orders thaidsfully rereivrd nr.d plirett,nlly iffiet-ded - fo li? N Nov. 2I), I!-•1P. AL • GROCERIES, dROC AT the Cheep Fi.milv Cr( eet y Stu.. S-1411 - 1 D. 11AL115,11 y. _.. Carlisle, von will niwata fir.d the Lest st.., , ply of Family Greeiries that the 11111 con afford. The Elllll.l c:1 CI Ime 11111 from the city, and invite tl e public in general and ,his it ds it, paitieular„to call and examine his .stuck, I , llll'll 11111.111CCe 1111 the articles usually I:( pt in his lit 'e of bosh 11.111, such as Rio, Jana at d D, 'lingo Colke: Im. Yourg Ilyson end Illark 'I (as, of tie best (ullity & flavor loaf, g leaf, trti!l ( 0, chi] ilied and brown Fugars of every Ftr.dc, allll price to snit. Hot (y. sugar 1111111'C. (hi( am nl d syrup Molasses. Si i, rP of all kit CIP. 111 11 It I.e will warrant pure at d fresh ground. Therms, tuelte.s,baskeis. buticr_la4cls, c of les pins and blushes of every creme Castile, fancy, resin and (Tunny f. OATS. Al ai:l,-n general EIESC/11 went of chewiegift d sine, king TOBACCO, spanish.bulf Freels! , et-0 mon CIGARS. CLASS, QUEFN:' , AVA F, and CROCKERY of every duel mien ft lie will sellm). the lowest ressil le p ierc. Feeling grateful for the liberal Hulot r rr 1 , tr. lefore bestowed mum him, yy n gi I I II I E lie, !he sot scriber tend( re the nt Its In, city thip-ks, and hopes dint in his r fiats to I I, and particular attention to I omit e:s to ti.( tit a continnance of their an ft art. Nov'r IE4B. •JOS. D. lIA EBERT. Vaiityis the Spice of Life.". THANKFUL for the favors heretofore be towed upon us, in, our Joie of 1 , 1.t.it OF, we again would '•IIEnALt," to Lt.r 1011dt-one customers, thta n we are ill (.I.; t.1:1 I.ly ti general assortment, (wind] me are rt thing almost weekly from the oily) of all artiLlis per taining to the business of a Grocery,and Tea Store, etnltrneing Brown Sudnrs of geed t uahtics at 9, 6,7, and 8 eta per pound, Rio Corer's 01 8,9, ned 10 ets, Crushed, Pulvrtized nod Broken Loaf Sto , nrs. nt 9.atrl 10 et: 1 et - 1 cut d, darn a d Nlialtit Coffees, ulso 111.ACK sod GP LEN TEAS of choice selections, ciilicr in Lan or in metallic packages, always fresh, nt Into to $1,50 per potted, tneetlitr %volt ucty variety of Spires, such as CINNAMON, MACE, crr- R ON. Pepper, Cloves. Ginger, I , lllllllfgs, mos• lord, Nc. LIVERPOOL AND (1 . A 'SA LT, together will .1 Fine Solt, Cil her in sticks rit til ler quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN DLES, together with Mould end Pip( qualities, Sperm and Whole Needled Oils, of mire quails ty, as also SALMON AND 111.10EAREL, Molasses, SyroP, infger, Clo eFe. Cisel,ers and nimidrong • other nriieles, ell of r 1 :eh for nuolitystundyrices we-feel em,fident on it F 1 renen will prove equally as ,gcod add as t. vseunl to es can be sold any where rise. But it t till num our friends can sidisfr the,tn bet.' (Ufa WO. • Remember the,"Old Stand," nently vprot!te Burkholder's (formerly Beetern's) Ts, ern Main •street. Czar'. le. 3th • • Pat Dimes. Oils, and Sc al s. A F. Nl' and fresh supply from Roussers and Other. f tho best city houses, nmong witch armdouble iv 4 cet Briar, Rnse Geranium, Verbena, .' whoolv. Ililleticur end Musk. tes!co...:y put up and for talc nt the lowest prices. Also, for theirlfair;. nmulolino„, Font made' npx Fleur°, Jonpy Lied hair gloss, Bones Oil, Mateitakir Oil,. filo:scented Afilique Philochme, Beers Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio let Pominntles.., , Also Fancy Sonps,' such es Romsers Shavittg Cresol Wright's do,.Militnry da,Almond and , l'altri:;Wash. Sonp,:mdking en assort tootd.unsußassed by any,in the.borongh...„ tbay3l - * • S NV ' IJATtnsTicx 4.4 DRUGS DRUGS I DRUGS !, DRUGS! JUST RECVIVED InhITYSICI4 NS, Country. Merchants and Pedlars, are invited total' end examine my stock, of Medicines ( ; Paints, glass, 0:1, Var .. nishes &o. • . . . - - • DRUGS. - , PaientrAredieiriinn ' ffertiii and Eidilseie r l • " 'Vino Cliondeals, .. ,Spices, ground"und,wholot* ' • twit rum . grits,.:• 5 Essence's,. - ':: ":0 rote EssedY,;ollB ~ .Perfornery,.&o. , - . ,, IIItnat,i,:DYE.STUF'FS. ? • Ind;does,'" ' ',, ' L'o,e Wild, Co'in W '4' Modders;' ' --•' .. '•' ' 011 . V itiiiit'' .. , I. Sunnite ~- .' 'CO'lifierai , ;' " ' . 1 alan':,:'-' , , :'''' 1:1.' Inc ' P ''9! :');'-.... 1 i , . ..,t • `' ,-- pA.Tisflt.' :-' . - .. !.... WeTherill, ~, Sr,Broilier,'HPure Lead,. t' , lame ~i 1 ' Green and,Yollow,Point ond ;Vernisth , tßiusliesi, ' ..Jetner Window. Glassi',• Linseed -,Oil, 'l!..urpeti- -- ,'• line.,Copiiil 40 . fOosoli Vornislii-Ond 'lteil Lend, ,,, Alt ot ' ; whch ~ , w ill. .tio,-; oold , --, ntlit lie .verk • .103resf. - 0. ineilfet, kico,at :Ole, cheap Driii and. BoolciStore ,; , -i 0f... • ~4 I , • ~,• ~, I PS.,%lHAY4iteiTiCal;::' l, I' .' 414/ ' . '". • • :. . ' ~:' i .q - - :-...-" ' _ 1 • • - Queensware, ,Gias •- ‘„ ) .,,l i .t k ip . eoriment: 10,,W ing' l rubs'feturn?qißlOlt.ba,iia t e t li..l l l. w at: the roEtry y , .A 1 - • , r. • ' • • Ott 11114raD' • rpowrolv4;B M S _,TORE, Al4r re4 o ,rt ;L A • aV,.NyOI I 4 1. - .13 elmerio'r * d stiCh kosktalat c ,' tet110138.:"--0'.°9! • „ S.‘ Pr , C. 6 1. 1 Kt` frpri! ii 2 , 4 a 50 .- AIa°,I II N MEIC7MA. . ;4360 to 1,b5. , ei r:t 0 '4 4 4 trbti'.;•-,V,m:'" •.‘"' - ,Atoi ;$ Mil ERNE