it4w.aik! *ow , COL. '-WASEIII44 I OPps 'EXPEDITION. . • Perhapet the, pakes of modern - history cannot imadime . a more gratifying _relation to ttie American 'peeple, than that which Will perpetuate the late extraordinary march of the U. S. Troops for their rig/ apeetive,',distimitions - 7 - iri - Santa-Fezen • California, undiil ihe command of Brev't 1ient. , C01.4.-14. Washington, 3rd Reg intent' A - Killery; nay A GMS-Gayer nor an'cl'Coinmiandant Of the Territory of New Mexico. This distinguished offi cer, after having served an actual cam paign in the-field of more than two years, in the recent war with the Republic of Mexico, and_ who, in company with the Commander , in-chief of the Army of oc eupatioh had not completed their first - days march of evacuation; when he re : , -ceived orders from. the War Department , With date" of 7th of June, 1848 ; to pro ceed with th 4 command therein assigned, rind by the most practicable route to the ifistant points of designation. Monterey, in-the - State of New Leon, Republic of Mexico was the point of concentration and departure for thig cominnand, whibh was comporecl • of Company C. 3rd Ar tillery, Lieut. Judd, in command, accom- 1 panied by Brev't. Capt. Kilburn and Lieut. Thomas, with additional duty .as Commissary, five companies of Dragoons Major Graham in command. Doctor L. A. Ed'vards as Medical Doctor, Capt. T. L: Brent, principal Quarter Master, and Capt. Kane Quarter Master for the Cal ifornia expedititni.. The command left the city of Monte rey on the 25th July, 1848. Upon the night of the second day's march, at La Rincanido, the Commander of the expe dition received an official communication from the Governor of Saltillo, State of Coahuila; protesting against' the com mand passing through the State of which he was•Glovernor. Upon the next day the Commander of the expedition, after having performed his regular march, sent the corresponding official contestacion to the Mexican Governor; intimating in the same that the intention of the expedition was entirely friendly, and that the troops were only retiring to. the occupation of thi newly acquired territory of the U. States. There was such plain candor and simplicity in the communication that it produced the most happy results ; the Governor had arLoterview with :he commander, the latter assuring -the for mer, that the questips he had' thought', proper to allude to in his communication did not fall within the sphere of either, but belonged to superior powers to deter mine, he only being obliged. to obey the orders of his Government. The Gover then in conclusion desired, that the A - merichn commander Would lend his kind protection to the inhabitants of the coun try through which he might pass,—and which was most religiously observed. Alter nine days march, we arrived within three mils of the village of Par-. ras in the State of Coahuila, a very plea's ant town, famous for its vintage within, and abundant wheat fields in the" near vicinity without Our encampment was upon the farm of Don. 'Manuel lbarra and Bretherreontiguous to their residence, and where much hospitality was bestow ed.. The day afterwards, the command did not move and the. soldier enjoyed a transient repose, after travelling some 167 miles. The vi llage of Plains should al ways.-create a pleasant sensation when ' mentioned, because divested of many pe culiarities, prevalent perhaps in the Mex ican country ; ''nuneberress Amer;cans have here found the kindest welcome. Upon the 4th Of August we continued our march to El Poso, a small Rancho, but wheh wishing to pursue the most-di rect route, a want of forage in that direc , tion compelled us to make a digression to our left, losing - ground' but obtaining supplies at a small village called_ Alamo de parras. Here I should do injustice to hospitality if I did not particularly re capitulate, that their demonstrations was most friendly. From this small place another road bears still farther to the south, might: have been followed, apd in wet weather would be most nivisable howe vor, the commander informed him : self well and determined to pursue 'the middle mute. which leads through some rich Haciendas and fertile soil, increas ing as you approach the wide valley of the rivet:, Nassas. This river, although among one of the mast respectable, after watering many Haciendas, villages, and wide extended sand-plains flows into.or forms three several lakes. We came to thesrivera,t lutjauspip,i,otm, rupinent and aticVe4ed in Orossing..the same with , lit tle difficulty - at the.distance'nf' sm. miles from,Conception, at the'ford of Figaroa: The width - of the' river at this place might, be 150 yards, with an equal depth of 12 inches, water, the bottom being firm, ---free-froarquickSitildwhiptris -- so - •.- •• sally' known, to , -.bri:.dangerous to ;,heavy, trains.. This •river has • often Proven to be•ii barrier'eftorkt . ditys'iti,the„ arixii4o tiiivoller4:',AVe;SraYelled for, • two , days - tipon km level groand, where this lame, ' atreitM 4 ,' 11aP - 'olleyi - 'ptialiq, ' ,-,B Wellikkg .ireq . B,,c§dietine ,:iriilitclui ; cif ' acres, .but ',leaving is...kind ireirierfibrarice like tliu ;Nile, whilirt '!iliitirliti'throhgli expectant ;ll:A.l l ,tii' -).. 11:':.' t, , ,,? , ~, ow being,,beiyon4 what' , with • reasori • wehitdAM"mtia,ti cfeoSd, rieW scopes a r...,iostitilieo ',44l;unit,i;;i4Wit 'of MaPairti,iri ~the„SiStiotpuningo, was dratving near; I,lV • oti s l i t bsiritidiiiii 'lltirtOrni les wes4,of , hhetkiiiikeAlyWr:',,34'6lol interest ;Wiie.ox ._ elk iittilte,coiimand as we ernergd from &deep winding'' ravine; - most of 'us for :111b:firet,time'saW the largii riitissive'stol l ''tikeitliblisilidebes • .-- . .iiiid,, deise t clude .viesuhig , t ere rom, te mg. t,lt rain. 4he " l ore'i O A llll il4 -I *ff -116 0 1 Pnlifillilyri j 1. *044 , ir1,0r, ,6 90. 11i4:4, "s6me", ruggod , e ,paitiuntain,iihere , 3fielclirig its hidden Nil.- . tueir,tiOlirtoyvh. , :co, pfe, , :#6 Runqn; ~eye,:, hi `, 1 _,...t1i#P,4}1 4 40114tit : 0 41 ) ;Miii.e,i; ii:,}lpie. ' ' T .iv4 artltk;roste ;on ,i' itaAtili4lll itur , travelL ling: Rbpro, T s g4ei i Ving• froni the hiltiNf l itii;i ~,ia, h itiiits..o r Feipeot, ecJtilli4l4Ag.f,i'ig,ia lt4 ir o d 0' 4#• PI rOP I IPPri , Yf , t; IIO PRAY , made !ometi f mj etws, wict,o49Pl:3ltering.on -, a,dee4s r i • ,'4llooo,o9",ialtes,-'ivithoat;ifiabitationii; from ihismomiticettkii 12itiAtiktiSv*is,usillir,iitt -tritriiiiwarititififiriligortiltixesiiiiied'idshill,S;- !ftief;ftiastr, ,Wsteil'Allyatiei 'at s'l'oag;;Ali:Staiteesi i1k .. 40. 1 0/01 0 0PittlilP./4 1 1 1 0,0 ,,0 44'4 1 ,f.,9i1A1, 0 ,31413 4 /0 0 . , b. , le.ml44kl4l;iis thef • iibisflitionvgimmribed.Avith Y . llll2l,llllliiiiio • ,leinii.w mg hi iiillediherPOkekkirOolophoi iMiipithilit;l//oVnOW Wit s -IftintiVilc itWfVo . 6 , 1 Ili '..,: la') ,1/ f.'l'hlti; ,I, .1 . -1 , .• - - , Florida' anihae ` re`marching~`ron C hthu hua!e stands upon its plearitint banks;' whilst. riCh -and i utitnersuailaraut;Jilialtsilfitrttlitrs Wide ;Progression. Truly, can 1 say, if.peace had been an. Indian characteristic, here. indeed; might happiness and prospdtity have'estab lisheiltheir gehtal abodes-, We still advance bat there _Was a storm inefiating„ Which if h.': had lent its waters the already, swelling •, Conches, a river of three hundred nt ilea exfent, ' ito s h empties 'itself into the Ric Grande at -the-Riestdio-dal-Norte r :tve.shotild-most, real's. have spent. some unpleasant days, whilst deprived of the, consolation of saying, we have crossed" thrtit "rutin rng stfeam." 'ln . the whole course of' ner memeTtliere seems to reign a fixed deteimination . fo,fihildph over every obstacle, and. no snootier were they announced, when happy combinations rendered arduous labors but as a passing re oreetien. Chilmalma,now became the uni versal theme, the rivet of San Pablo, al though sometimes a ,dangerous mountain torrent yet in .the general anticipation wrist forgotten. It is mine now, the pleasing task •to 'say we are in the city of Chihuahua.— Upon the i'fith of August might be seen on the north bank of the Chihuahua ereeki king lines of wagons, with blenched tents, an. nouncing that our command again rests from its toile.. It had been • anticipated that no good feeltrigs•conld• be established between our troops and the citizens of this capital.— B•at . our countrymen will be gratified to learn that our Government, by the selection which it 'made of the Commander for'this expedition, accomplished more than is some hales secured by a desperate .fought battle. Col. Washington came like a friendly spirit' l' amongst them ; in . admiration of the mall, they forgot the scourge and misfortunes of war, and the most friendly, relations were' establishey) between the Mexican Governor and the American Commander. 'I he latter, unwilling to be surpastied iii ,e,ourtesy, wilich t iedem!, upon the part 01 the Mexican General and Governor had been most mark• NI and attentive, was honored with a review of the command, which I am happy to say Caine off in fine style, gratifying thethousand spectators, and serving as an useful lesson, by its =posh ' er presentation. . .. This-memora ble march has been character ized by several interresting epochs. 'At Moms terey, we parted from the only remaining troops in the Republic of Mexico. The arrival of the command at Chihuahua was an inteies ting period, but the soperation which took place near there, was one of the most thrilling.) interest. The command remained here from the 26th August, until tat September, the time was spent in the most active preparations, fit. ling out from the whole command, that portion which was destined for California under Major Graham. Special. orders were given to let the California expedition have thcrelmico of every thing, and when they separated, they said they lacked nothing. Tipp thrist Septemiler, the line of march was taken , up for.' Sacramento Creek, fifteen miles norili,of Chilinhua, where). our encampment was, formed, and where we enjoyed two more days of occasional rest; ar. rangements still being made for the final sep. eratio.n, which would take place upon the next days march,frein that point. --Upon the 41.1 1, 0 f September, the two commands separnted-wh 'le marching. It would be vain for me to attempt to describe the parting of long tried friendship , among brother soldiers in arms-the heroes of many battles. Gov. Washington's ennui' and now consisted Of obe battery of six gunr.'and Lieut. Pleasanton, with one company 2d Dra• goons, their destination Santri Fe, capital of the Territory of New Mexico, distant 550 Miles- Maj. Graham's command, two. companies 2d Dragoons, and Capt. Rucker, with his own and unnther company of the let Dragoons, distance 1300 miles. Each one of the commands with their respective trains. hoipitals, and the com mon minutia of moving columns. The country over-which the road to Now Mexico passes, is•but thinly inhabited, the watering places far apart; General Price's command had Plat- eon withdrawn over the elms route, forego could nut be ob'ained scarcely at any pri e, we were going into,a latitude of 35 I-2 egrees, two thirds of the road heavy sand, and •even tti 'augment difficul. ties, we had to pass °sera small ridge of pure sand mountains or hills, some thirty miles pre vious to our arriving at El Paso; but fortune smiled, good judgment aided, and wo passed where many have been compelled to stop - We arrived at El Paso del Norto on the 16th of September. having passed over a distance of 35(1 miles. The day of our arrival was one of national festivity, the commander and Mostar!' were invited to honor the closing scene of the evening--eOMO of our officers had the satisfac. tion of being present upon the occasion. Upon the 18th wd crossed the Rio Grande-and al though the soil is new and rough, yet many with fond appreciation, hailed it as 'their coun. - try. At some ten or twelve miles above El ,Peso on our side of the river, we found an Amend - an settler.' -, The, next ,settlem,ent is Donn Anna of some,Ove year's growth, 150 mon M the, village, and with - ono of the best river bottoms for cultivation.knewn - upon the Rio Grande, tho ,carne .ibeing 60, miles above El Paso. ' The inhabitants were in groat dread of the neighboring Indians. Col. Washington gave them 1600 catridges, and exhorted them to be men, to defend their virifes - and children, .. end their. sacred homes, and, that with an eyo always to their protection as American cit.zons he would not forget them; lie has fulfilled his work us will be seen by Orders No. 1, issued at Head Quarters, Santa tom I nth Oct., 1848. At one day's march from this village, the road leaves the Rio Grande, and what• is caned the 90 miles'gornada commences, eceriatimos the whole distance is without •water; wo had a better passage, finding :valor at three conve. nientplacea, before we again came to (he Rio Grande and at FroGristobal. The next settle ment was San Pedro, and from thence a regu lar series of small hamlets until our arrival at Santa-Fe-theCepitalßwhich pleasing consum mation Was verified;tikn - the long to be, re' mimbered'lOth'Uf Octotier.'.' W him ,'witliln;2s mites of our-destiviation'thit'rata , Uoniniquiled accompanied With tviicl„, Inill;litinshine ,orid. thunder. Two 'days afterwards, we raw the rromnding-mountains with mew, Parb r aPs their winter:rut* ere now -, put on.-, Through " every village where Col.-Washington : passed,,lis ip formed .himself. of its . hisou revs, , ,end probable abilities, establishing that friend. ship and confidence which the peculiar oir curnatineeeiortlid Territory, so much required. The next day after his arrival, he assumed the fitnetionitef , , Compueder and, Governor of the TerritorY:''CoMinOinirSeCietary Vigil in that 'cuipaeltr, he being, required - to renounce • the ,„, 'office of Governor of the Territory. only. . ' ' ', The''reader will rieWhaVe travelled with the command front Monterey, in Minden; to: Santa Fe. in the United States. The distance at the lowest'. computation being twelve.. hundred miles, that umtralelled; marilk,fiy American, troops in one.'eentinitatliitilOngritioni Waa.Par. fanned liingleys t , ' making at an, e'verageTram e.iiioate'rest tii:Chieinthaie,ef 20 miles: per,, , ,diy, 'and' Tian Ciiiheathiiii!'wpotit , ,Fri;ii average r 1 0 7 /,'Miles - elnisn'aveV'bean'aurfillaaad' and will ,dekervedly effa;a:n:tite , hardy ,spirits.that, perforniedli with imperishable, renown. t. , Had ' the,'extreerdiparyinuirch been performed thro'i.. a plentiful - country; - wherti - resetireartoitere' - stalling grimed ft;•either would'lwalltrourr tee . - fleritidifitTlini'7A'atteriettirittitioriTbat 'iniiiiililf- 2 of it iliceitiripliiihert thr nugh',a latelySuhjege: led ildentrY,"whoile.''Preild'lnliebitarits ;:eitri: hat , illAreekdegiadathreAlettilit May Well , he sup: t ' .Pd.44.l.tliat the march . Was Nis of ..wetelifulnissa.. and L eircidkunieldlon:kal'lle.tlinthilalf of, tlie .15?Kticy - was threugh 40 !uniuhabite'd'eountry.: ; ielesfert with tribeenfll bestileindierieirender- , ' ,Atigipirel Ind :[34lligen - cie'lliubly. necessary :== , :Thita7flnireilliiitikleut f whieh..new. iteridetniitt 4.140:- to t4.iilog g eoijiti,,,,.*Sii meet ribin 1167, 0#110;. , . ( t.a.at.'firfnegrathial fiiiiiintry its::: '. l narfteitkaystrr '-'"'il- f r , slii'i'(''' ill'''''''t . OPOU:1 V.- . , •,, •,04. 2 , .fl . ), mp „:„. , m , -.:.-1 , , , ' ':-...'. t r -,, - _r , gpsl4, l _ .4 loort iiiiiiie , !.. , I , , a , .'ff .4::e.•- , ', i„ ' !.l 4 , ,Vri4i'r l ai' l 44 l ,olliikkeif 4 7,l44 l 44l4 l .. ? di i , ,14,415e,W,4111.f4,1**, :(*„ ..1 **F 0 ,1V064:1 1 0421bi! , Itßigth:..PPAttlia9o4., •AganAligiAotatriartutphes'lc4 ,: iicitiiiVivlW 91)0,' , :bt4,916;01aidmitrhijiieb4*; unif l o4oo4,P9Wip , a!!o44ol l 44llokithr: ilVA.o!''WV);,vii4r,49 l P,• , ;k94! Pik iii She it: - . 4 4. , .2: i' ., '."0 1 • 0, '. , ," :‘ . ]:_lti•ist.,t . :l4,o); c.i4.lfw 43 . a, .:.-ii;, ''' ; ' , ,- - MtilfOil ..1) !, , . • - ': ' ,' ' ..:-...' 1':-: •:1-.*: - - ' ' ' ' ""''''.l"---":',-.L-1.:.,,"::-:.;•:,,,,,Y, 'ti;' , ' 4 4ltoV 0 . '• , - nit Exte VO , ( weal • JA.COEf VgfTER!. Sr; :SOT: • Voink) . WV the attention o , Houtie-keepers and the public, to the ex-, terieivo stock of raplendid -PHAN R E; inclu• • 'ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centreand other Tables, Dressing end Flair' Bureau, arid eviry'varietyol Cabinet-ware and Chairs,' which they have pet opened at theit NEW ROOMS; on the corner of-North-Henover-and-Louther-streetsMarlisle.- They are confideht that the superior finish el, the workmanshipondolitOCe of style, in which their articles are got up, 'together with their cntscsass,_will_recotitmend there to every per., son wanting Furniture. They have alap made arrangements for manufacturing arid keeping progpt.,frapp,lt of every. article in their tine, both ornathental, ' elegant and useful; at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers,They would earnestly invite persons who are bout to commence lionse-keepinglo coU arid examine their present elegant stock, to which they .will constantly make additions of the newest-and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest no• tics. for town and country. . Carlisle. Sent 6. 1848 DRUG AND FANCY STORE ! Rsma-...Eritata.'cnTrazEinmi ESPE.CTFULLY invites the tion'of the public to his • Drug and Danny Store, It in West Main street, Carlisle, where he .has just received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. . , Amongst his 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, Shandeliers,-Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne. 4.150, Lavender and Orange flower Writ r r, Bears 0,1, 1i Marrow and Hair• Dye, Nail, Too `l, Hair,-and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivort . ' fain, and Shell Combs, Finger Map, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Rapt . cud Purses, Porte Alonnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, , Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands, Fine Writing and Note Phper Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissoits, Carriage and Riding Whips, Umbrellas. Clocks, Tiunks, &e.', &c. 0 Country Pitysichns, Merchants, Pedlars and titers may hoar something to their advantage by calling (0 - Ethereal and Pine Oil received ,fresh ev...ry week. CO-Medical aid and advice gratis to the poor. January t 7. 1848. ".. A Purely Vegetable Medicine. 11/ ORSD ELL'S VEGET/tIILE RESTO: VV RA'I'IVE PILLS nave been gradually but surely &miming into favor, among the fami lies of tins Cguntry for some years past. They have done this entirely tnrough their great worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and hurrsbue such as is resorted to by quacks to Atlrrlttleinftrlicirie has been done. Tho pills are offered for sale and have and will continue to be sold by all t principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—viz; They are PURELY 'SIEGE-, TABLE. They ake CERTAIN TO OPE• RA l'E. Their operation is FREE from ell PAIN. 'They clan be used with EQU AL BEN EFIT by the Y 0 U NGEST IN FA NT and the S PRO NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe vers, Ape. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera t Morbus, &.c. has been Pro ved 'upon thousand& 'They are a Certain Cure for Worms. The Proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in St.'Lconistivho was cu red of a TAPE WORM by the rise of them, TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL. TraVeiling agent for the State of Penneylra nia—Cumat.gs P. Ai r. For sale, price 29cte a box containing FIFTY PILLS. with full di rections by the following agents in Cumberland County For sale by PR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa. JOUR DILLER, WM BRATTON,—Newvile. W p E HAVES.—Shiripensbnrg. 5 L Surratas,—Newburg. • A WEEKS & Co, Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnut street Pniladelphia, January, 24th, 1949, NEW AND CHEAP LX/dzeectil•:wrmarmia EOttaateaskG NOW opening by TACOS SENER, who re apectfully calls the attention of 'his friends and the public generally and all dealers in HARDWARE, to,,his new and splendid assort ment of all kinds of Hardware, touch as Sad dler's Tools and Saddlery Ware.of every de scription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of all kinds and nen style, all kinds of material used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, a good assortment of Men's morocco, kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for shoe-ma kers, all articles used by-shoe makers constantly. kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied with 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 a lot of sheet iron for Miners. Housekeepers can also be supplied with every 'article necessary for housekeepi4 in the Hardware Line. Ethereal and-Pine Oil Lamps of every deacrip don just received, also ethereal and pine oil (or solo. Just fresh, all kinds of paints, oils, varn ishes, turpentine, also, a first rate article to pre servo leather shoes, and keep the Teat dry.— Look out and bear in mind. Farmers, . Mechanics and Housekeepers an d all who use the article of HARDWARE., call nt the old well known new arranged HARD.„ .WARE STAND. formerly kept by Lewis Harlan. in North Hanover astreet, next door to John Cornman's taverh Stand, now kept by Glass, and also next door to George Keller's Fancy Hat and Cap Store. Gall and examine for yourselves, t.nd save money, as we are de termined to sell all articles authe very smallest lt for CASH and we think we shell be able toll a little lo .1: than any other. Hardware Store tn town, as 'n- roods are well selected and, are purchased rg, . .a •o-der to sell low at the new arranged Hare. =9 t Store, well...known as Lewis Harlan's old, stand, where you , may find a good. assortment, of everr•article i the Hardware Trade. Don't forget the. - tan. ' as quick sales and small 'profits,ietke order of the day. Call and examine for yourselves. ~ • • JACOW'SENEIC dr. F. (MILLER, ~~ ~"~ ~~. Genefal COmrniqiop asticl Forwarding Alerchant, N 0.19 Bowly'.s VVfiarf, B ALUM 0 R E,'_ I3R. the ,eale Cloverseed, Whiskey, Lumber, &c. &c. , Also, ffor warding :groodi, - ViS`.• 'Water:Canal and Pennsylvania Plaster,-;&c:' &b. 'Suptilied at' 'lowest Having been „engsged,,in bboiti,,hUsiness duyi,ng . tlie lest five years; . 6 continuation !patronage:of his ~friende; and ;public hi tre •specthilly 'solicited... ' ;„,; • , -'• ' • • ' ' , 3 &, Harrisb u rg E.Eint,• , • , • , Week ft i I e.-P . • CATfiCißT; . "ShiihtitirdetqivniTl. el • • :Glinnaz , . Ourelrour ;194`049 , IF RID BP AFFLICTED with humors, Sokesi galled 'I: . heck end' 'Moulds,* 44111er ,, f. • " bone grease spavin or pall , gas box of Dailey's Anitnel alyarno n a nyiqne r y i su„ 11.iii:illern ;la ncmisinlto it.. • (a'aerilfy 4 '1;4 hate 'usail Cure All, inkdfiutkil'ull Abe *fest: and' input speedy Totlf.CTOlt‘aetellUind",„braisesthatil--i haver ever Uksdl arid 4 Iskit'fillaasurei.on: recommending it, " - 10in,s;i ; ' 1 . 0 Ulf). 4E710 '.141C141 , 1 A. 845,, 1 JAMES FliEßgANG, , 4pontfcitipeal - Aland :00000:4-316.A".44- 4 . - z• .41 _ . 1',;:.',V.,::'.b"';1:_, , . '',',':!.,.1?•`'.,4.;','-'i,',..:4, "' 4E 14%, popllly,asageik: , fqi4lorne. and, Scalds, Broilicillia;;,Rheumatiorno.:Sal t% Rho . Sprain; -Scald :Heidi: Sure =and In.' . Alamed,l4oo,'Peverl Boroe v Sorsi • Nipplemßroken Breaot.;Cota Wounds, Chapped • Lips 'and Hands, and all cases of • _ I InflitinTnatiOn — — 7';" , where - the . parts, afroeted _can ~be reached,. Burns and . No mattsrf: how .severe :are.;l.perteetly .Mirti ib'o - N - Irthr - .. - Patr:-Extrttetern-is7e !mato beapplied. But mark! It ' • must be the genuine Dailey. TO MOTHERS OF - FAm Imps , . It may with truth be said, that there is scarcely a ramily of small. cbildren.to be :found, but. here accidents sometimes do oe. cur,..anclras Burns,Scaide,Cuts, Wounds and Bruises. 'Children' are subject moreover to Week and Inflamed eyes, Itheuinaiism, E rugtione; Sures,..Swellings, Inflamma. tinns. i. Dailey's Magical Path Extractor. Thetis to say. the Genuine alike, (not the misnamed, spurious and counterfeit extrac tors, that appear under various forms, names and disguises,) and which may to had at the Proprietor', only Depot in New York, and of his authorized agents, (whoa same are in the papers arid on my . Paniphletso never fails in any of the aboUre, eases, no 'Matter hovi see yore they may be, not Clone. - "to extract tn pain forthwith, and effect: a speedy and cer tain cure—and thus save a nest deal of safier •ing. But, vsliat is of the least importance, especially to — Girls—and it is to this that the attention of Mothers is particularly. requested Baileys Genuine Extractor, in the worst case of Burns end .Sculdr, leaves no . scar, or on• sightly mark behind, to remain, in after years a monument of sorrow and regret to affec tionate parents. it has, [tort:ever, and not unfrequently, been, the infans,‘ in extreme eases, of preserving life itself, No Family ought theivfor'e to be without the E.Titractor for a day. Printed Pamphlets containing certificates of cocci, end fo; the truth of unfelt I hold myself RIMPONSIDER; may be obtained, at my Depot 41.5 'Brordway, New York, and on ap plication trimly intim:wised agents. Thefillowing from George E •Pom6roy, Esq. the well known proprietor of the Ex press bpeake for itself of the importayee of the Pain ExtractoT , to every Parent. „ • ' • Express Office, Albany, Vol . . I. Ma. Dailey, Dear Sir—With feelings of no. ordinary pleasure I address you in relation to the benefit I have received Trani your invalu- able Palm Extractor. Lately, my little (laugh ter, 6" years old, had a pitcher of holing wa ter turned into her bosom, her screams were dreadful, so ll.at a crowd instantly gathered before the house to learn the cause of the ter. rible screams. I tore her clothes asunder, and soon spread on your salve, and she was curried Ind laid upon a bed.' She was soon relieved - from - Mir, pains, and said, "MO, I toll as if I could laugh," and Was soon in 'sweet steep. She was.scalded to a was, JJOM the top of her shoulder over more than half her chest, and round under lies arms. On the shoulder 'and breast it was very deep, yet from the first hour, she complained noly,when tt was-dcpssed, 'The sole healed rapidly, awl there i 6 ito bontractiowof the muscles. With many wishes, my dear sir, for your success in the sale of this mighty article. I am yours, with respect • G E POMEROY, - ESPECIAL NOTICE. Counterfeits! Beware of Counterfeits ? They aboUnd; and as 1 am cognizant of their positively dangerous and deleteriois effete, I herewith distinatly declare, that 1 will not hold myself Reipolunble for the effects of any Extractor, unless it it be procured at my own Depute-415 Broadway ; New York, and 05 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or from my Au. thorized Agent& MARI/. THE Oillowi ! The Genuine Dailey Extractor, when ap. plied, o:outland affords almost instantaneous relief, whereas the Counterfeit and spurious Extractors II ritete and increase the pal". Dr Dailey is the inventor of this truly won derful remedy, and he Dever has nor never will communicate to any living man,,,ihe secret of its preparation: All Extractors, therefore, purporting to be the genuine Dailey, that aro not made and put up by him. are Louie and vile counterfeits. H DALLEY„ 415 Broadway,'New York, and 235 Chesnut street.. Philadelphia. JAMES FLEMING, Carlisle, Agent for' the county of Cumberland. .D.EXT.III. SURGEIII% - - Dr, Davidson and Brother, OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. 4ESPEC'rEULLY announce to the citi zens of Caribile and vicinity that they. have to en rooms' st"Butkholderle "Washington Ho tel," where,they are prepared , to portent) ope rations in all the various branches of DEN TISTRY. Ladiecand Gentlemen wishing the preservation and ebbititution of these beautifn': organs, the Teeth, would do, well to give, then a call. .Dr. F. Davidson, having graduated in Aledi eine, gives hiespeeialgnention to the disease of the-mouth and teeth. Caries of the teeth.:effectually and perm. neatly cured, if the destruition of the tooth has not gone too far. • The teeth carefully cleansed of nceumulatienst of Tartar, which, it permitted to' remain, wall destroy their use and beauty, underinining tin! best constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neu might and other chronic diseases ; and ntakint I the breath foetid and disagreeable. Teeth add Fangs, carefully - extracted with the most improved instruments, without bruise or laceration to the game. Parts, or what, 'setts of incorruptible teed of perfect similarity with the 'natural, ittFortev, upon pure gold or palladium, in the most beau. tuul and. durable manner. • • All operations' warranted to be satisfaetor and—lasing.--ladies-and—Gentlemen—waitei upon at their residences, if desired. March 14, 1849.. • • • 1:17331yX , 5, tIECOTZI. ' friHP aubscriboi woubtinform hie, friends an 1 •IL the' public.' gen'erally 'that' ' hue taked:th - largNand' , ''..abinnabdio'us ;publi I ' it - ousel-situated - oil ,the' corner I 111 SOOth-Hantivat'and POmfret. its - in the'boiougheorCarlisle, latel _• iicctipied ,by •IlEtainuil:.'Merra• owhere'ondepve'r to ea. VO those who ma him!' itf . Thelnost. liatiefecniTy The hoittiiwie plottientlsi eituutdd anduis furn ishail:thronghout,witk'good bedding aridothi furnittire..and-his accOmmOdations are such will make it a convenient anede,eirable atop in No-exertimis will,bwipared 'to mak - e.l agreeable-in ell'itaidepatittitents to, those yrli =if, favor hiM witlilevolt, ,13 . 9Ai rippits;wi. bY'the'iviiiiy.'.tnentir Or year Alt usual prices., - Green aid Black-Taaa.!---,-. THE A",k4l4mind,mtt,4l jiiid.ll.oclc :TEAS ed4l - Price!, !WI . 971' t 6 111,?.5 .) pqr• iTio'cin confidently 'F4cloninlnd - - noCaupitioitlYantr r izth,er selooticiti _iniown. 4 • !'arch 14 - •.J W EBY; &.•PtittersonPs..TuOi l :• 144: Pl; 60 1 • •,n • „ itiAr.rz POlt'T.qo p:AiiiiCALL'OO RE OK r ;. _ ' 121131614Y-4,-o,abovik-erpli7,valueb . ,koptlebFilel'antly ole c, '" c1,T79 HHD EI. .0,11;0, -°44 U co .• I f 14A4n 1 e,(0 1 4 ) VW It(EATWAttGAiIi AYAT, 0 D. JEW Eta Y roe ,'•,... , IVlLtftE.Gold 'and Sil ver ''Watches. of every d e iid apt ion can .ho had at from tali to fifteen ...;„ less than any other store , 379 - : in New York or delphia. ^ Persons who wish to gct , u good watch; perfectly' regulated, woul4 do well to call at the store of , the sub -scriber;and-compere-th tra I ity-and price -of-his watches with that of other stores. GOLD WATGIIES . AT THE FOLOWING EXCEEDINGLY BIG= 1 -6 01 d-L^,ver B . isil ; ere.:ii carat cases , $9B 'OO Silver tio do 12 tfo Gold Lupines, jeweled, :8 enrol cases 29 00 Silver do 'do • 900 Silver Verge Watches, from 83,00 upwards. , • Gold Pencils froth $1 to 88,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases. nad'ginicils attached, for 750. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashionable-Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange, . , LEWIS R -BROOMALL, No 1110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia ap:Br49:7 tr:r Cut this advertisement out: and brinsit along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. Lykens Valley °nal. TFIE Lykpn's Valley Coal Company will be prepared to deliver COAL, on and nficrthe 20th instant at their depot, Millersburg, Dauphin co., Pennsylvania, (at the head. of the Wisconiseo Canal, 12 miles from Clark's Ferry,) at. the fc# lowing prices, CASH. Lump, Broken &. Screened 62.00 per ton Nut - 1,75 " Lime burners screened 1,37 i " I l itne burners Mixed 75 .• • WILLIAM HAWKINS. April 11. '49, 4m Tronsuror WALTERS Ft HARVEY, [lsle IM ize)horst & ‘Valters,] -T h rum I'CE, and General Commission 1ler• U chants, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf; BALTIMORE. Liberal cash advances made r.lo_ consignments of all kinds of Produce. crricar 2000 Pemium Blinds. BJ. WILLIAMS, No-I2 NORTII SIXTH • STREET', Philadelphia. VENITIAN & WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER awarded the first and highest Medals at the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDr, wittt con firmed confidence in his manufacture,) mike the attention of pitichasers to his assortment. of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide Allots. With fancy and plain Trimmings. of new 81.3 les hoc colors. Alan, a large and general assortment Of TRANSPAFENT WINDOW SHADES, all of which ho will sell at the lowest CASH PRICED. • ' Old Blinds puinted and trimmed to look Ogunl to new. EALERS SUPPLIED on libc;ral terins..co The citizens of Cumberland county are respectfully invited in call before buying elsewhere—confident pf pleasing all. Open in . the Evening. ' March 21. SILK HATS. dri . EfIRGE A. ,WARDER & CO. N. E. vonmti OF FIFTH AND CIIERRY,,STNEETS, Philadelphia respectlully solicit the custom of IiAII'ERS and others engaged in the THADE. They manufacture srLii. HATS varying from 24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a crit. cal examination and compare favorably with thoite deny oilier manufacturers. As they are largely engaged in this business they' can fill orders ezneditionslY• * Garden and Flower Seeds. I HAVE just opened my annual supply/A RHEN.A,ND FLOWER SEEDS received chiefly from the well known establishment Risky & Co.. New York, consisting of all the different varieties They are warranted fresh and good. For sale . at the Drug and 'Rook Store of S W HAVERSTICK; March 23 ' Climb. - Vally Transportation House " Canal and Rail Road Line; for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c.' JW. KERR, Forwarding and Commission J Meroltant, limintsauno, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive 'ar rangements for 'the pf•esent season, and has ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will lie fully prepared after the op eningtif the Canal, Co forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of • all kinds to anti from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c.,-at the lowest rates of' freight and with the utmosedes patch. s c•-•-• Agents for BOMB, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce st: Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK &•SHAW, ? T. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Care, . WUNDERLICH '& GRIER, No. 272 Market at.. Philadelphia. • CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 4'23 Market at., Philadelphia. SITER. JAMES & Broad street. Pliiiadelphia. PENN'A. gr. MHO LINE, • •North street, Baltithore. Harrisburg. March 29. 18;1R.—tr. Harrisburg Transportation Line, "Jr' ' l . r•-• 7 " .•• U C 1 FUNK & mitiEtt, • ORWA RD IN G & Cototaisiiion Merchants V HARRISBURG, Pa. ship ' Produce, Mere/u i dize, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &o. &c. • Coal; Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, tic cotissantly for safe. Hfirrisborg,, march go, 1848 • -1111.123litaUaX23.4iXTI:11.118 6) 1MEI sillegheny Mouse. NO. 280 Market Street; above Eighth, South side. PIII ADELPHIA - - - THIS large and eplondid {lnterims been fur nished with entire now furniture. Thu Bar- Robin is the largest in Philadolpyia,! The Par lors and , sitting•roems are ontirely_Seperated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the tit• rival and ;:departure.of cars: The minim, e*. tending the whole front of the house. Dards a cool .retretit wftrnt weatherontire' splendid view of the greatest thorciiighfare int --- The Lodging Rooms ere well font : Shed: 'Fife' 'Table as well provided fords at any other Hotel, witlyeirery'dttention or the'managerit'fo'neake it the best Hotel fOr Merchants and burliness' men, during.their stay fifths city.. The lernis 'be one 'delltir , per . day. ort'thci, arrival'' of the Cara froth the , west, s a,Peiter' intend anceAci ;convey beget°. • to =the 'Hotel, whiehiti'adjoining the depot. 3849-6in.r , . , . . . 1 AtwoOd's..Empire Sookivg Stove.... LN _again , . calling ; attention to this - unequalled §TOVE;,the.Piottrietor 11 . 118 the pleasurd to inforta 4 the'publieluttjaxte roily), it .has tutdotr. gone an entire, change-Ibn, pipe ' -- And hetiithipla.l -cad .. iitijitoelidlsach--..0ther,, , --enn-a-61.1 MMEIt,:. REAR Tl.t . A'isTD"Ball.if N p ' APPAItATUS , ; being Added:ltini,Yondeting it; faultless, and 0: 7 '1 - loss-there is - inothef-fahltlptia-stov,e-hi-tlnti,uic-' 1 hot; .thills'fincputtitionahly.;the beld; - is „It intiir l'entbnicin't'civeiy,tialttabloiniptayaniene3liiisatised by'„anY 'Other', StoviOnTaddition , tntorn.e peculiar fOlteolfitaticured_hy. LetteinTittent. ~':. = , , % .'ti'Tho etketninitf'. t hie' Stove,. since hitt:Odd- . thibliti iininivallitil:'',Nothinehantitaf.booti' of. lored for culinary purposes that has'gnant such general' atitiofaction. ' Stoves 'have been cOpied alter its fointll,49la: dealers ?Stoves , used its fundamental principles, but the .proportions mere So 'Unlike:the original, thin they boar the ri3hdive 'vane iliatied Untistfait acioa.lo a gennitiektiftid..." , s . .!.geruplati . , 90K - oia opeO COOK STOVES ;id great Vale Y.Tkattlis:4oltillg Wikelf.oo , 4 l .lfli• :ble_lalaliStb.4.B,o ttli-001k Alt.it .he...o,tp.v:e, old. ..l'iniWare'nitutu notary 'or pH's, ;subtteriper, . on . Main ',at teot ; .. ,parlisle, who lie ag*lii.. for cp#lti.er ‘•;':Yiticiiig4 ~.., -' • ,% - ,1 :- . ..:4.0,1 - 11 1 10,',.600 6 A SI. 40,0kiTiAti Ai`i ld49Tpiland.. 4ouThTi7l 'V 1 44,0 0 0 ell arattorso lo ". 4-)t4.4,13,4 4,4 w -2rY 3 )16,1frAlt ,lEiainp nits ii -7 ;•-,„-- "" ilcnnuityll 4ll4l:ll7 ;116 In"ranc • ' and Trust Company o f" Phtladel • • phis..... Office No. 159 ChV it Simi, Capital $3OO. Perpetual., 000. Caa!ter CONTIN,UE to make Insurances on Lives on the must thvourahle.terms, receive end execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on late rest. , - The CapitalliVihrptitd - up - and - invested, to. gather with acciiinplaicif premium fund, affords rettEitr,EcT, Amu t the insured. The pre • In hini bb' paid in yearly, ball yearly, or quarterly payments: • ~ .riods to the insurances fns life. This plan o insurance is the most approved of, and is more generally hi use., thnii any other in Grelit Bri tain, (where the subject is beet understood by the the pemile. and where they have lied the long est experience,) as appears from the, fact; hat out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 ore on this plan. The first BONUS uas appropriated in De• camber, 1814. amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to 81 per cent., 7i per cent., &c, Ste., on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making on ad dition of $100; $87.50; $l5, &c.. E.ec. to every 61,000, originally insured, which Is an average of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the• following examples from the life Insu• rupee Register of the Company, thus : (BonusSitm or Amount of Policy & Insured Addition Bonus payable at the party's decease. MS No 1.000 $lOO . OO sl,l{looo - 84, 2,500 250'00 2,75000 - 205 4,300 400'00 4.40 . 00 - 276 2,50. 175 - 00 2')75 . 00 - 333 5,00 u 437'50 5'437'00 Paunpfilets containing the table of rates, and explanations of the subject ; karats of ttp• pliention, and farther intornintion enit had at the office, gratis, in pc nor by letter, ad dressed to the President or ct nary. B W If A S o President. JNO .F JAMES, Actuary. tu2'..1.91 yr , Fire Insuillic - e. • rPHE ALLPA n.rn Is. I'ENNSISOROUGII Mutual Fire insurartee Company of Cant berland county, ineorporated by an Lim of Assem bly, is now fully organized arid . .,st operation, un der the Management of the following-commis• .sioners, viz . _ Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, Lewis Christian Ttizei. Pollen Sterrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjnmin 11. Musser, Levi Merkel. Incob Kirk, Sand. Prow ell, sr. and. Me'choir Brenemnn, who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and • York counties to the advantages which the com pany hold out. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable ns anj company of the kind in the.Sinie. Per sons wishing -to-become members are invited to make application to the ngetits.of the company, who are willing to wait upon them nt any lime. JACOB SHELLY, President • HENRY LQGAN . , V. Pres't T;F.WIS IlvEr, Seminary • Miete.tah COCKLIN, 'Prenetner AGENTS -I-Rudolph Martin, New Cuml•erland Christian - Tirtol - tirid lotfir Cltiffitap; -- A 1 ; 11 Hannon, Kii,g,stown ; !ferny %miring, Sl.ite manstown; Simon Oyster, Wotrithlilitirg; Ro bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carliele. • 'Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk. gene ral agent; John Sberrick, Jelin 'Rankin, J. Bow man, Peter kVolford. Agents for Harrisburg—l louser &.I.:ochtnan. reb 9 . Equitable. Lite• Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. O FFICE 71 Walnut street,_Phiadelphia.— k, Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.— /alte-Insurance on lives at their office in Philo daphia, and at their Agencies throughout the Sraies, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Age. Fur 1 year. l I For,2-years. Life 20 81 91 60 • 30 99 L3O 1,04 40 1,29 1,64 2,07 50' 1 4 ,86 , 2,07 3,94 - 59, . 3,48 - 2.97 603 Exeravi.E.--A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents weitilehet. cure to his !amity or heirs $lOO should he die in one year •, or for 89,90 he secures to them $1000; orfor $l3 annuaily for seven years he secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or for $20,40 paid annually during life, 'lto secures $lOOO to bo paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by' the difference in amount of premiums from those charged , by other offices. For $49.50 the heirs would •re ceive $5OOO should hb die in one year. Farms of opplit•ntion 'and all particulars. may be had at the office of Fume WATTS, Esti, Carlisle, Fe. - • .T.V. T,A.(: N, Pres't H. 14. Tuettnrr, See'y. FREWK. WATTP; Att'y. Dr. D. N. lllsitox,Medienl T t tcnminer. r ottg2B.- The. Franklin Fire Insurance Ocm- piny of•philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163 h Clieshut street, Hoar Fifth street. !)IRECTORS. Charles N. Rancker George' W. Richards 'l'homas:Hart Moroceat 1). Lewia Tobias- Wagner ' Adolphe E. pone Samuel Grant David S. Brown • Jacob R: Smith Morris Patterson Continue to make insurance peretual or limi ted, on eyery Atbstitiption of property in Town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital and pre -111411118, safely invested, afford ample protection 'to the insured. i tjThe assets of the company on Sanitary let, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem bly, were, as follows, viz: • Mortgages 41190;558 65 Real Estate 10X,358 90 • • Temporary Loans 124.459,00 Stoeke l 51.583 25 Cash op hand anthin hand's of agen.a, 35,373 28 191,22 . 0,007 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they Mee odd upwards of ONE MILLION, TWO WOUNDED TUOUSA ND DOLVATUI,IOBSeS . by fire, thereby,aflording evidence of 'The , advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and cliSpesition to meet..with promptness, all liabilities.. • • C ILA RLES bT. BANGKER, Prest't. CHAS. G. BANCICED, See'. feb .2 ~ . • (..Titestubsoriber is agent for the above company tor Carlisle and its vicinity. ~1111 applications•for insurance.,;eithor by mail or personally. trill be promptlY. nttebded to. W. 1). SEI9IIOIIII, • "Anti Pyspepttc., Oath°licon,. F9rz:PYBol3Peia, Nervous fliiadache; and Liver • •: ievaectr io 'thisle Vegettlide. co mpound, 'warranted a - safe; nd.effactual;rortiedy., not only for D ye- Pendia, but frir Ilitise•diseastwresulting front and leonneoletLyrith ;Iv, disordered; condition• of, 'lllO Qtomacli liver;rerderangementaof the diges• tive. ithtetioneieueh'be debility or. ygnknette, rletelency,!lnes of appetite, sour,ertrctenbno.end - : , bseidityort.thamatomeeh; costivenceei flatulent andadllioue Collet , " Itie,pertieulerly re- •,` ceirirnendedt thee° ‘Chof are sufreriniethider debility,: anal:•deproseiomni spirite, he sooilift* iendliancavraing.porreta.Lbatiniv-parrichlarlyiadate red to - itch easeea - a.. :,r, • Far. We - by .3 . A 111 §: RUM 11%1 . G., -7-7:7777:-W1E541,;01016.7:77-7. N.' W. Corner of Pitt;r;& , flikiht'eta. Carliala ' Pa, .ofroraforeialti nit moat. rautioniblei tortilla, , a larinitaiortninni Of Choice Drake, and -Medi- Chico, cellar/461n,' , Paints, ' Oils &c, whir.' tho most iieeftil Parala•Modiincia, idiii..An aleitlyit assortment , of gpriiintory4l`cilot) aild , Shaving Soarin,: - Skkv!ng CretitiO.'ll air' D io, 'Nair 'Oil!, ~ in , groat,yarintYluir,‘ Topth ; flat . Nail; Flush r, & ullth lirittlitesi . 4 - ,lirkipn'AO'gtent variety, Um- ... bodies,. Caa,ae''.Pocika“kicakiligputha t Ink & •i• til ( SttindakM9l t ca' NVOfeXtr&qealfit - Mi l) Wd• ' int '3r. 'N tnilin i3r , ei.,,,„,,,,,,.R.;,,,,,P0n r: Knives. Scipnarni ' ~ Rnliokatramt...„;Paitny" Wax '.i; l Card, Caaaa.,_Vane Iltmca.-;-.K.Aitkitiitili, Patnat '',- liiidl l iiinpe;'ol9betT&T'Wickni'j..ard.Qil,:t3fertiTi Candlcii?"&e, ,, L , l , -; , -44 , 40 ,42 :1' . 'f' . ;_ - ' - ' ',",' 4 : ,- "'•1 ..! '.-Ail•laktrinitiver naaortinanti ill i ittperfed, &;1 r? ? ,,- mastic.Saghrai TObo o, 9%'i.:Bmilt :.;; . ' -:::: -, '... i ,, • Call.' rid eti online gmatoplcvAl iatttraparad, .to'„ 01 1 4,i 44ementrt i?, , ,P,ltrillilisersiSt'9lo,;s%, y 1 INO: IN bo4 l k , milc!'l 4 l * gt , '',.,:: , , -'*' - --- ME El il ,•—• Rub , - FEM ~tQ~C~~:SL ~":~~)p~i+~ F Ma NEW 7 0/101 i llifiltrgilittE •, STIETN . CAR minx; THE aubscriber heareceived midis now open ng a choice Selecting of IVinter Goods, censist ng .61 Cloths, Coast nfers and' Vtietings, newest • HI) le at the hiwest tales, ,which he will make up' into Dress - Slid VioCk' coats. Over Costs, sacks, cloaks, Panttrand Vest ',Dress and Fiock coals of cloth from six dollars .upwards, Pants, Item $l5O tdso; Venni from 75 ctn. is; s3,eo; elonks irM.A.lo.l49.,_sl,oA6o]...killOLgOrtSogM'gm!,.. collars, neck and pocket, itaittikertilitefs, corn . hireh, caps, gloves and Hoofer), iii, shoit every thing tippertaining'tiiii - gblifleinin's wardrt be .-- As be Is agent for amextensive house he will be - enabled to ufrer fresh goods at least on ea nit -- :M1117 - '110 - w - 111 - ‘terel - re rep - Wirt lfe - N'V - ork -- - and Philittlelphia Fashions, mai will spare Ito pains in getting up his work in the most durable and fashionable manner. Ile' will also make tip work ',twanged ai , ittiter storesin the most mt-c- • ul insults He will 1)11r particular attention to • Children's Clothing Fle respectfully solicits share of public. patronage ' • W 13 PARKINSON. • Dee 13, 1848 Agent for the Proprietor kGreat-AttraeHoe for the Holidays IN NORTH lIANOVER ST., CARI.IS,.E, PA THE Subscriber would respectfully inform ihe citizens of Carli de; nod those who may visit it during the Holidays., ;hut lie is now manulac turing, and will keep constantly on hand,, a large assortment' of CONI'ECTIONARY,' SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable for the np proaching festivities, which will he sold Whole sale or Retail, at the OLD STiii:D in Mirth-Han over Street, a few 'dooms north of the Bank, where'he also Ilan on, hand n large assortinent of FRUITS and NUTS of the lutsst.inaporta dap, 'which will be sold on ;wren:modeling terms, consisting in . Pirt of OR A I\ GE.S, 'LE MON S. GRAPES, Raisins, 1 runes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, CC/COO-tuts, Cream nuts, Filberts, Pen•nuts. English Walnpts; &c. &c. He would also call attention to-the best stesortment of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought, to, this ,cottsisting pertly of fine French Fancy Coxes, kid and -jointed Dolls, all sazen, doll , heads, fine China, bailsman di Iph at d v t eden tea sets, kitchen setts and tursiturejts 14.01fr -Rinss and tin trittnects. Wcoley dogs, bone bucket and other rattles. Petssim toys, o a kinds, wnsons„nnd.iiheellarreust,-fme tin toysVionlffifilmoses, part cc, l'1:%211 s, , &r. Pi anos, Fiddle; TunilamriMs, linru.omt st em, Ar rordcons, dtuntsquns„,4lstols. &c. Glass aid (*Spa „toys, &Pi-74'341.1g I , asktie. A ISO, cy Ana doll'boskes, nr d a variety of ohm-5,11i. I,* too numerous to mi entien. In cones, tion with the al ore he hers just re ceived npr me lot f Fresh Grocer:es, Inlverixed, cinrlyd, loof rid brown St' GA HS. Arw le, Is. d F44.rop. and Sognr 11, to,: i\ :Cif.,\S:-ES, ve ry vheirp. Impeih.l, 1 - rot g r.l d TEA. Chocolire, Winer. Free. rid Pic•Nie CH A CR EllS..Chccto , Rite, BlarLit g &c. FRESH ST - 9T.97, :Holt in nnivon. clo'ves7 pepper, girger, alltpit e. groni.,l ,n• whole. All orders thank ful' y re, eivtd nrd yorrobnliy altio,de4l to by NIONI ER. Nov. 29, I Folsl. GROCERIES, GROCERIES A T the C.henp Femih• Crocery Store of J Sf.EniP. ll _Ab Farr, ,Av e , LM o eef Carlitle. yeti will all.i'n)s lit d the Lost FantilTlkoceries that the 11.iludelphia minket% can affor7. The subsertl.er Itas )ust return«i front the city, nr.d iftnly'inVile the pul•lic in general and• his fi it t rL •in totSrlieulnr, to toll and oximing_his_atock It] elLe In 1-11_ 4114_ . 4_411_ M=EMIIMM=M= Mn=MMZI= Iterjol, Young Ilyson raid Flack Tees, of the btrst qiiality & flavor; lou.f, fel!ir.g eh-trifled and brown Sugars ei tvttyetnde. with price to suit. Hovey, sugar l'l,llFe, Orli'lTTl'F, and syrup Molasses. SI irrf nt nll kii.tip, w Lich he will warrant pure and frt eh ground. Brooms, buck e.s, baskets. butter bow els. w ash rubl era, elothrs pins and brushes. of eN ery variety - Castile, funry,-rosin and ecut-try E.OA FS. Al po, a general assortwri.t of cl.cwing nrd 'EITIO. kirg TOBACCO, Friar's') hnlsprr&sh and tern trinn CIGARS. GLASS, EENSWAR and CROCKERY of every drECTipliOn it lie will sell at the lowest rfFSible p Feeling gratefpl for the liberal pationsge I.t re. 'afore bestowed upon him, py a generous:pub lic, the subscriber tenders them his hearty thanle, and hopes tlint in liks efforts to please, and particular attention to It isittess to merit a continunnee of their suprort. Noy'r 22 INS. JOS. D. TIA "Valets/to the Spice of Life." -•• EIANKFUL for the favors heretofore bestowed upon us, in our Ime. 61 business, we again would "HERALD" to our numerous customers, that we are in eonstnut surply of a general assortment, (which we are receiving almost weekly front the city) of all unit les per 'tailing to the business of Grocery and Tea, Sterol, embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities et 5, 6,7, and it cis per pound, Rio CO( e's nt 8,9, and to els, Crushed, Pulverized nt.d , Broken Loaf Sugars, at 9 and 10 cts ler peur.d, Java d Mocha Coffees, also BLACK nod GREEN TEAS of choice eeleciions, cit4cr in bulk or in metallic packages, always frith, at hem 374 to $1.50 per pound. together with vyciy variety of Spices, such as CINNAMON, MACE, CIT RON, Pepper, Cloves. Gincer;Noiniegs, mite-' lard, foe. LIVERPOOL AND G A SALT, together with Fine Salt, either in sacks or smal ler quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qualities, Sperm and Whale bleached Oils. of pure quali ty', as also SALMON AND Al ACKA BEL, Molasses, Syrup; Vint gar, Choose, Crackers and numerous other ratifies, ill of MhiLb for y'and prices we feel cot fident en inspection will prove emially as good and as rtasonable as can he sold any where else. , But a call front oitif•friends'enn satisfy them hest nt d its T Remember the '.'Old rentl).'t r ovlte Burkholder's ffiarmerly liceton'H Tit‘t in Main street.J \V • Carlisle, 3111 Dec. 848. . . . 14:flumes, Oilp;ard k!oEtte; • AF .NF. and freairsupply fron Botnifel's and other f . .theMi.st city bemre.. mitotic which nrd t7...cet Briar, 'Rtv h 'Geranium, Norheint, Milleileur and • Musk. inctet...4 put tip and foi f•nie ilio..loWast prices. Also. fon At Bair, 13artioline, Pont: made aux,Fleurw, Jimty Lird heir gloss,• Boer's -1-iil;—lklaceaticer--011,-Lfino - -sertincil—Anti'qun4l-il-,--- Philecorlic; Beef's Marrow, fine Myrtle and vio let fOrninadee. Also Fancy Snopti,; climb na RpticsePs Shaving Cream . Wrighi'a do.-Militnry do,;,Ahrinond and Palm'• ash. Seep; iiiiinking on atisorimem-unsurp . as liv oily in the httough„ 'maY 31, ' • w lIASTRSTICAC DUGS! DRUGS 1 DRUGS! JUST' ItSCEIVED •flity ST di ANS; , Counity ~Merchants •and Pedlars, are invited to coil and examine my stock of Medicines,' 'Paints,- Glace, Of 1; Var nishes, &e. • -• '• •"' • '.I)RuGS • • I •Patent Modieli4a, Iferba and Extrema, l' Fine Ckamieala z ; , Sitineo,:graund and whole '' IMOutnonts;' •• •; .Esac'oco?,. . , . ; , P.oroltsiojel 9,!q 4 ;-- ',P,•trilrilfto; 49.• .4 ` tbYO44IqII .4 FS: . • ' . f t l'ini)gdei t - i': „Vr ,' - ,Voit nod': nm Voo a, Adtlllaora, ~ ~.,,;:: -:, ••Clil Vitriol , - ,-,,: ......,, , ,,,r_ • Sumac ~,, ,• •• ;,, ~,, • Copporaev- , '',-- . • ~, • • Alalif,:s• • -." •, 1 • .-' 'Lao 'PYp!', •• ':' ' ,; ' '' l 7. I'Ai.NT ••• '' • , 1 - , ~ - •• Wetheriil-40-Rmt-heei-Yare-Lea d ;hriame--- .Gietin•and I ,7 llovti;' paint 'and Varniitli•Prilaker, ‘Joraoy• Windoei!:•cilaim,..Linaidi 011,'1'arpen tine,-Uopal:ctiiCCoacti,-Vainikl4._and:4le4J4ead— ,All.of. which . ; 4ill , b 0 ,7 sold at , Ma very 1 fo#eet 'market pric e at tlie,.cheapi Dro and 13061e , Sfore •'of • -',. ~,,,,' •`- •••:••'•• , ' ,, :•ll';' W. 112VVERSTIeft. Nov' 29th - e48,,.c - t .. - T y • ,',. .. • • , fIA',LARt3tE nifd 'general seloOion'of ibefe nr ,tioles in everY.Natiety , lmel been na 'eon in Ont.' , Alt 'lO e•oi s Tubs' low" Tit ,in - csi tlin.Ptiistili, • `.., •3 6W,EBY. 4300EI: 91,0"-FA! Ppraor l .,,amoopnept , zfi ,AVV ojvi Em u9y,s,‘,Matorthk79uthepancly boo:dearth° • , o weet*loo7...:ftn -- tt' Misses GTlAVoitioEs from R.l '4entf EN