AcoOkt.,47.StiToPio4 C i iilJl4lo3 .0Z 1` A; IN BOINIEii. kly,altht,fiy,t ;:o econprnidts a • very 14gaaajOy. ' eOO enter • into m*it4ilsi, SOPii'di or later 'fail. '.:A iiriteri s tr the'RoVidence . Jour- Attlmakes-soine calculations to•shpw that the f;el4oii''Of nine , teritits is directly attri 7 ' butablVrather to a' . profuse expenditure . • oCtliekr, gains in living beyOnd their , , Ore, and frOashly extended operations; 'Undertaken to sustain such a career, than to the''generally: unrequiting , nature businesi . porsuits. This` is ttridoubtedly the truth, .and, it sufficiently' accounts, without reckoning •the the -influence 'of ":Other isobia"l and moral cause,s, for the - unequal distribution of property, which is the occasion pf so much jealousy and beat burning among Cur jealous and over , sensitive . countrymen. It appears by a recent statistical report that one half of • the whole property of ProVidence, with ApPiulation of 40,000; is in the hands of 175 individuals ! And, if the, enquity . could .be-pushed a little further, it would probably be found that most of these in dividuals have been through life Men of frugal and industrious habits and mode raie desires. The subject is one of gen eral interest, and we commend the follow ing extract from the communication in the Journal, tb young men of business • :'lt will b 4 foubd on investigation, that the largo estates-of the_.f-75- individuals, who possess one-half-of the whole prOP erty in this city, have been solely acquir , _ ed by persevering diligence and economy, rather, thah by bold enterprise; which, whenlsuccessful, induces reckless habits, like,..acess in drawing the prizes in a lottery. • • Every one becomes surprised in ex aminin,g,the Annuity Tables in familiar -- Wel in, he offiCeS of Life_lnsuratycis Coin ____panies,____at.__the astonishing aggregate amount of the daily expenditures of small sums when compounded with interest, and finally Summed up at the termination of a long life, as exhibited in the follow ing abstract : Table showing the aggregate value with ann . pound zilterest, . , - -Aniounting to, • An - expon-I in 1 in 10 in 201 in 301 in 40 dituro. year. years. years. years. yours. ----, , 0. , 012/ a day ,$lO $l3Ol $3OO $7901 $1,540 51.. '25 260 700 1,580 3,085 8# ' .30 " 390 1,080 ' 2,370 4.620 ' 11. ' 40 520 1,140' 3460 6,100' 131 50 050 1,860 3,950 7,700 27-il 100 1,300 3,600 7,900 15,400 55 . 200 4 1,600 7,200 15,800 30.800 • " 84 no 3,900 10,800 23,700 46,200 • 110 400 5,200 14,40,0 31,690 01,600 1 37 500 . 6,500 18,000 39,500 77,000 By reference to the preceding table, it appears that if a laboring man, a mecha . • n; : - Unnecessarily expends only 2g- cents p day, from the time lie becomes 'of age to tile time he attains the age of three score and' ten years, the aggregate, with interest, amounts to $2OOO ; and a daily —expenditure of f 471 cents,.amounts to the important sum of $29,000.- A eix cent piece saved daily, would prdvide a fund of nearly $7,000, sufficient to purchase a fine farm. There 'are few mechanics who cannot save daily, by abstaining from the disgusting use of tobacco, from ardent 'spirits, from visiting theatres, Sco., twice or thrice the above stated amount of a six cent piece. 'The man in trade, who can lay by about' one dollar 'per day, will find himself similarlY possessed of one hun dred and sixteen thousand dollars, and numbered among the 165 rich men who own some one half of the property of the city of Providence. . If we examine the particular case to which reference has'beeh made, we shall find that this man now so rich, was once a poor young man, like thousands who ___now_sturoun4 him in the population. of this city, and, his eitraordinary wealth, ° greater ,perhaps than that of any other man of New England; is the result gang ' and rigid economy. Few people estimate the large sums to which the yearly saving in' personal and household expenses will accumulate.—, Four thousand dollars ;a year is not an uncommon . expmditure for merchants iri • this and other cities. Half a century ago, five hundred dollars would, have been regarded as a sufficient expenditure.— The difference 'between these two 'sums for fifty years, with tilt accumulation 01 compound interest, reaches the enormous ninount ,of oy.er one million of dollars. Extend . elcup, years, and this .surn, great : as it is;_becames. doubled. The procedirigjcalOulations are ,suffi ,tient to 'encourage hope of eventful sue - dead and independence in the bosom of every young , rrian,. who, on commending business, will, maintain a determined fe= . solution to cernhinit,industry'with econe my, andalSo,tri. Warn him, that without. econtimy;theopposite resuttTirliTuilrrupt= ;2 e ,'oy•iti frightfully...certain.. t• t ~• ,;Withlitliisrplaiiiistriteinent of actual Tesulf,d, before ue, it:cannot therefoTebo a 'matter of surprisethat..the proitintteneral prevalence of!an'nrfrestrictedliiitulgence in- dress. and of living,' should cause tho !. 4 failu re . of'nine•tenths of the men , who` ; 'firribiirk; iii:businese; 464' 1 and,:.Careful,'on the ~hisses 'ctitisect. tAlreck.!esne'se. - rnt . ,ye:itfraliizapO'in es'V'ery I c ati3Our , (~tik,Nhe,true. valueoft , metiby.' 'consists in • atmiaP-' ,. 4 , 0 1 9: otber,•extretrie a•vice iq • o,44l,,apendthrift.dirbo,'Olden rrican;lteS, • .-obetWielPllieitif,' By , applying i ‘.l l * 141)11 ' gdink;fer ifie t`proctirementt' of • • • hc4Ti),?-191i.etkletilandAr -o.249lthCP.Priti'l4,i4i4l:rand.'„iiitelleeinqL • "ii.ll4*ewAffilallttheyingliest , clestiniesiOf otwo . 4,41 .., "- ' 7LT3• l .7!kLYleens Valley, Ociar' , ,', ,',, ~ --,:-Tuthigken%Eryeadvsgoat qineitaii - vinVo prapittdlici ilitliVsit4ooAl4,6lo4fia'aflor,oo 204% . , I/4411A /4.lllei4 ) dbpktpMglereburg, DAopAtp co . i , 7 ,'' ulomiylvolefij(at , lthe Iliend , v,:ir ihiOtWiAidenigic,:!' '' ,!:iital,i,ig, I,nilocfioin ,CjiktVeTe'olo l atf.thqii .' ' oelogropeeiciASfifoluwel ~,,i. ~ , T, ~ (144:r 4 . . • • ump; reked \tY6,..eartfen 4,74,4 1 4 ~ 2,00 Ver„ 01, g i , A 411 4 -• , k , i,4‘.,1.1. , 1'.;,-1 6 .' ''C' 11;75: i'ir,„l '.6 MIT , ,µtperslicteenikk,f-.1'4,!',." tl.it,'f! -, ' t ,:.;+':' : J : , '-•'''' 'lsKi lili*ViOJ,•,VlL4ll,lv 4,ob- '4'-3 t q 1 , 2 1 f04 c t ? y'fl•K,l7t4lN'l',, fi 1 ,• , ? : .. rc e 5,43 414 - 'At!ifY 4 liVV y V7Oilgr4 rif ' 1,14 oodoAtvfo.O;e'f,„ .: W , Ilia*Wilr , Aw4Al O l b#,-Yt , o 1 ' ~',. MEI .o:4:l4,Taw.sigatip tha POitlaid I i • . LA,E , .r Plsor P - TiIEIFOIOOI .. OO 'Tule' IT. k 4. GENT. • ' r t 7 7 ; EEC duy 1 tiati,bog • • no mid hight'climes 'were cethuing, ,- - , Front the " • - r -otF,lstatted.thomoward.boundi l• Staggering through . the muddy'ditchini7 k For it raineit,likeAtvarity.wttehos,.r.i -• ' And iivytiii'darkeg, foo,,thatypitah • I attaitliahniter found.'. ikt4it.l?; tin!, Snugl.laytvithim ny . ctuartors, : Glad to;'etaptho mud, add watoe •• o'er Win mortar, . Ae I staggered through the rain t ' • Butotleatotrid.nnitappaliing • '• 'Social found - that I Was felling! ) build for succor 1 Wit cgtling But taysa eNvoro all In Ir. • Stifled grunts and Woods growlings, O'er my head incessant rolling, All the while that I was falling, • Filled my brehat with feelings dire: kept descending, 'Till I lost all thoughts of landing, But at last I "brought up standing,' In the pit of smaltylind first There his Majesty , Goiania Grimly eat with forin gigantic, Gazing on the fearful panic Which my.presence , did create 'Mong his household's youthful members, Who were wakened from their &timbers, When I tumbled in the embers, . And so loudly cursed nirlatC.... Sudden from hie sent upspringing, While the rrr.witit yells was ringing, Ills huge arms around me flinging, Close to 111 re my form he clasped ! As my ••pluck" was rather tender; This completely raised My l'dander," , , And amid the roar of thunder, Tightly to hisleard I grasped! Lightning from Ids eyes was gleaming, And oh! such eliorrid screaming It awoke me—l'd been dreaming—, Alter till I had lint fell! Then I wildly gamid around me, At the place where I had found me, Yet the scene did much confound Me: Where I was 1 could not tell. . nut I saw a hideous creature— _ Nerrowiyl scarmed each feature; Could tills he the ntvful screeches" That I saw amid the slooke3 Oh! protect me, shade of Gunter: score or SQUEAKERS round her, Whose sweet slumbers 1 had broke. Boni,. from my "quarters" snetiking. . Without one 'Toed evening" speaking, I left the young "varmints" squeaking, - ~, And their dirty mansion quit. ' But since then I've left my "bittern," For they lore me into fritters, Autd I fear the "tarnal critters," • . And Tills VOICES - OF TIICPIT. . . _ _... A Lesson for Young lien. The editof of the illtthodist Protestant of Baltimore, concludes a notice of the murder recently committed by John Price, with the following touching marks: "Prit;e is a notorious charaoter,well known in our !last ns "City John." The writer of this was a school fell co with him, and remembers 'tt John Price" when he was‘aa playful, happy little boy. It is painful to think of the changes that have come over that smooth faced child. All our recollec tions of him are those of boyhood: Many a time have we sighed in spirit as we read in the newspapers and police reports the evi dences of his deepening depravity - , and his heartless abandonment of all that was lovely and of " good report." It is said that this is the /mph case in which death has been laid to his charge. How this may be we knew not, but his name has long - been associated with deeds of riot and-infamy. Price is said ttl be gentle af.d easily man aged—a fellow of good heart in the sense in which, men of the World use that phrtise -tiLcM sober—but when in liquor he becomes a perfect fiend. Drinking and gaming have doubtless brought him to his present candi 7 tiori„ What a lesson is here for young nip to study ! Who. that had looked upon the writer of this and John Price as they. sat to• gether in the same echookor shared in the amusement of the same play 'ground, could have predicted . that the tiine woiild have come. when he would be what he is, and we be writing with a sad heart the story of 'his infamy. Yet such is Life Thank God that his ,grace has kept us from the wine cup, from the gaming table, and from the remorse. of a murderer's conscience P' AM CHEAP UatnedaenP•satra• SZartc.wicecs•o *TOW opening by JACO B SENER, who ra 1.11 speetfully.colls the attention of his friends and the public generally and all dealers in ' HARD WARE,.to his new and splendid assort ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad dler's Tools and Saddlery. Ward of every de scription and style, all kinds of.Carpentees tools, and building materials of all kinds and new 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, case, shear, spring English and American blister steel, warranted good, also a lot of sheet iron for tinners. Housekeepers can also lie supplied with every article necessary for.housakeoping in the Hardware Lino.. ~,E thereat an'd Pine_ Oil_ Imre ps of. eye r4deserip 'don , just retteived, ifistiethoreal an d . pine oil for -stile. just : -freslhilt kinds of, paints olls,,varn-. 'fishes, turpentine, alie;'a'firstrlito atlicle,to, pre— serve leather, shoes,'and keep - dm ; ,feet 7.-- ilry., Look out and bear' in 'mind. • - -.. ' . Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers ten d ll- 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 -streatonixt door to John Corriman'S tavern stand; now kept ,by H. Glass; and alrsi next door' to George Keller's Fancy'Hit rind Cap Store, Call and examine •for-yoUrselves; bid: aavemoney, as we, are 'de termined to sell ell ertielee at the•veri smallest profitior CASH.and we Think We shall'htiable Act sell i little'' le f .?,,i'ilftin 'any Other 'Hardifire Store tit toWth.as :' , l.t..offds aid:Well: selected ..and rntaitirelinied-r:g.„.:.' 4'crder;to sell lemat the how nrritetedAtirea, -, ,q...Store,"welfTkutfwn ire'%LOWid'Hitiltin's'old'itiao;; where : s pir)rnay 'find , ri good 'nesbrfirlditt of every :article .in .:the • HardWaroViedel."';Don't•forget.`thet, ,Slued, es nick sales and email - profile is , the - order , of the ball 'and extistiine - r6F',irbiirablias: , „ • - . , .„ EXTRAORDINMIV . REDUCTIONINt!IHE • • "' • rtitieviite — • • • liA.T.E..bistyieeiiiiikshoirgeo. and, Cheap. itteek.nlHAßP,W,AAr.,,9lsesi . Piuntit, pile ' , Varnisheri:Saddrer3f,iCliffienter"is and, Cabinet Maker's Tonle Mtihokatiy•Ventere and al,l kinds Ditildhig' , Materials ever. broughttn . ..Cailisle 017,1itiske1 7 'lingeeii - Serews, ' Nal .' and,Optltes; - .`.Tnrsonciibditt7o - p - tli 171Il1ifitV treatlicltri , flinty ,adveittdite;:to look st ; Sitio ; berorw. - pureh elbeyvhVie. C o me ; s and gob' ..thi,erhods `arid hear) the:Pride` aild you wilf,,,hik convinced- that' this is ‘Foally.the:.Cheap Her& "vare;• - ,:Storti.j7.o.lo,ln!, store , aIPIIII3, vices r Welt itt,d..rdilleri;idd,s l espalete essertment,ol,,WElts! .13 eat Irsn, ,also-Rollad' and .Iroop' Iron ' t 4 .thrinnesstar .nuide;')44,Milrtiorg*:ElPhitileqthe 'Vest Okla 'l er ßtWrPs'l4o)oeiktfialuftatured C.scisTry„;ovi4itsc , .iidlAytiiintpdLto, . . port _othsrliVikAWAlOStilgoothSertiiitt:th..ifiketli,r•i lisle' , till iftfi'itjturtiOtAittd . : at I, theOleivt . .loll,l49 o ' • or a l . Hanovii;itt•sSio x iiplBl49f4. 4**? Life-4 q;V: R e . 7 i CO; = 04 0 +4,04;x4 ,, 0 . , r ~..:,--..5.-:.: '. - 4it '' P)tiet43lol)i4 4; * -Ml4 r ' -- 4 - n• , --i - --- OTIT42y,ER - Trt - rif EVER,, , i' ,, 7 ,4 k VT.,:,Vir.libles6 e.und Retai —At the ,'O, . . - {Milbiladelpiiih Ws, 41 - b North .SE; A ;,.k.olrylt3torat -f ,No: 901srorth ~ „„..N ~--.,,, poND, , strobtpeoiner,oft,gliiii. , 6 - .(''tiViab' ty,streetliL:cii:Artn:.l ~, ~ , ,1 i, ,, , ,, Gold Levars; , .lB It. eueeil full jiiWelitii,ls3o` and' `_•:Mivards ,,, l ~,, ~, u. n.n , , s, in , ~ .Siltier, L eyerti, full L iewelled; l sls and upwards? , Goltltlleptne,t 18, , 1e. drides;Jbt4l . lld,l 625 . -tial ::upwards • ' • , . ...- , ',' • I •-- ir .. , ,• , SilverLepines, JeWelled; 6 10, 1 ithd,:iilliards 'Silyer , Quartior Watehes,'•'sNT6` ) l6 ' .-: ,- ,__, • '- ' , Silver 'Spoone;eittaliqternoitt;'ltet:,se,tt-Tea , , - . $5, Deiert slBi,Table '3,16,r - tither rirtteletein'p'ed-1 portion. .° All goods .watrantedlkbe Whtit , , the' , ate sold for: , 't 1. ,',' t ~ 1 :::',;,4A,..: -, I'• ~ Constantly on hand tt!ltifgelsioritt'ent 'of.firiel GOLD JEWELRT , andzSLLVER).,WARtE'-'" ~ Aloe; an • assortment 'cif , tllnTTObiati &: co.t' E Sinesson, , Samuel dr. Btritharte, ES ;Yates & Co ; 'An Harrison, G'& 'Ti Bdesley„ s and other superior 'Patent Lever Mtn/indents, which 'will , be , cased in any ,style desired '_ . ' • • Arrangements have been' Made, with all the above named most celebrated' manufacturer's el England, to furnish at Short notice any.required 'style of Witch, for which orders will be taken; and the ;tune and residence orthe person or daring put on if requested. . . novBl t 'lr", ME 1p,.,31... ARCIISP/LAINL'S GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY,STOP.E ..7- • WHERE Geld and Sil . i-P- -- " -,..,,.--:- ver- Watches. of -every t /ii - "I i ' '''''',.,. description can be had ....'..") • 0., V, --,,,-- at from ten to fifteen `,..".._,' 9 ---\ -. , less than any other store '''-'' -4 - 8 -,` ' ' 1 , 1 YorkP . 1 ..1 / .../11 i,. in - my or ma - "-----•-•.: -•--- -' 1 1 dolphin: Persons who wiai:to got Li good, watch, perfectly , regulated, Would do well , to call at the. store of th© stib scriber, and compare the quality and price able watehes with that of calor stores. ' GOOD WATODE9*T - TITE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY Gold Levers, full jewelT,:,9 carat cases, vs 00 Silver do .do 12.00 Gtild Lopinos, jeweled, carat cases 29 00 Silver do do . .9 .00 - - ,Silver'Verge Watehes„ from S3A:IO upwards. • Gold Pencils froin $1 to $8,00; Gold Pens; --with-silvan_eases,and raeikt attached: for --Also,-a---handsome assortment - of - new — antt fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices.- Old Geld and silver bought , or takettin exchange, I.:N3WIS It, BROOMALL, No 110 North SECOND SJroet, second door 'below Ithee,•PhiladelPhia. IKlrCut this advertisement out. Arid bring It along; you will then be-sure to get inTo the right( store. ttnrumir-tousaa.fr_mpaav .111egitay House. No. 280 Market Strget, above .Eighth, South side. PHILADELPHIA. • THIS large and splendid Hotel has been ftlr-: nished with entire new furniture. Tho Bar- Room is the largest in PlTdadelphia. The Par-. lots and Sittinw•reems are entirely dtiperated from till) noise and bustle, consequent to the or rival, and departure of cars. The portico ex tending the whole, front of ; the house. affords a cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest iltoronghlare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well fdrmshed. The Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel, with every attention or the managers to make it the best Hotel for Merchants and business men, during their stay in the City. The_ terms will be one from per day. On the 'arrival of the. Cars from thiwest, a Porter will be in attend ance 'to convey baggage, &c., to the Hotel; which is adjoining the depot. Feb. 7, 1849—Gm. • D J. WILLIAMS, No 12 NORTH SIXTH .EIP• STREET,Philadelphia. -VENITIAN & WINDOW IIADE MANUFACTURER awarded tho first and highest, Medids.at the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, whit con firmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assorttnent oil 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Also, a large and mineral assortment of TRANSPLEENT W4 O .YDOW &LADES, all of which ho will sell at the lowest CO,ll ripcw.s. - - - - - - . Old Blinds painted and triinnied•to•look equal to new. irrD E A L SELELiniffer•on 'liberal terms.-..ea :--The citizens oCC . umberland county are respectfully invited to call before buyilg, elsewhere—coufidcqt of pleasing all. • Open in the Evening. ' March GEORGE A. WARDER & CO. N. E. CORNER OF Firllll AND CHERRY STREETS, Philadelphia. respectfully solicit the custom of HATTERS and others engoacit in .ho Them:. They manufacture .SILK HATS varying from 24 to 42 dollard per dozen, that will bear n crit cal-examination and. compare favorably with those of any other mannfaeluiers. As they, are largely 'engaged in this business. they can till orders expeditiously. . - ECE --- NIAGARA - LSHOWER=B - Alit An: entirely- new Article for Shower-Ba thing. with warm or cold Water. fr:TTHLS-Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 1848, the only Bath that ever took a hromium at that institute and also took the first premium at. the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem bar 1848. A,groat andimportant improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on the body, without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather: but a greater point is gamed , by being enabled to bathe %Wilt warrewateri which no other Shower-Bathis adapted to—and . most of all the Bath can be medicated without injury tq the hair, Many parsons cannot taken cold 14(11 , 7-their case is met in this.as they can regulate thcmcm-. perature of the .water to suntheir . wish, and commence bathing ar any - season - of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the, advantage of bathing without wetting the ,heador covering the same.' • ThoMirtingementa are:ern* and ,complete, andmor:liable , M:eget aut..ot order. The Bath.' can be adjusted to sult any, lipjght, from, a smell child to the,tallestlpertioni,,'MAMV.‘thefdoor. isy closed, the fixtures are ; hidnpit the 'outside pommels is'that Of a neat Mope furniture. , ' They have , received the approbation of, seve ral medical gentlemenotliers arc. reueetited'to • call and examine them, Manufactured. by.:tho , Patentee: - • EPEIRAIM LAILRABEE, 24 South Calvert sign:4, galtimore. BATHlNG.—Read4hatArmstrong says: -Do not 6Mit,ire , ,WitkwOnld'health secure, •,• The tittily„lreett ebttitioni-tlitit.ahall clear ••• The'sl dens "of. the, shin : f enough to keep The body Stilt - to be , Ptiro.lONFOimf aqidmat conduce' h As, muchlits; iti,.0.8, 0 t0 . 9 1 4,04.1.11 1 , :vory,..Areatly, TlM,Wuritol,thip pOveil, a wept foe, • , With .thiti oteknal,virtuo„pga.meintaios _ -- A`dieciht r./,‘'.4) l gtOPlti.Youth` , ,Shdtehtirms • Atielleatiuming,,.. 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'''': • 1.4..,,-ZiteliivriFoitierdiilicatidomiiiision 'ZlVlpelsarktga.i.iiihimmao.;vpie.% trifditticei hie riende..)endt"thm,pliblifObitifroin.7.ll4 !lib fifel Oat i•ianiiige., A*61)&0111,04= diiring:thts'biet qibar ho hes,bBol , olMbo.lifOW I.o7..:maliihriaitilealtefiltive sr , :raltgenlellta . loif the Peadribidtiakin'Ailid has r ad. . dtitl Avoittlew,,largeketid , ,liaplortilitl'ittfantal his : I;lNE,4l4.lwillvheectillyoteptiiiidiiit t iltei'.op ,eningiolithe!lGenalt to iforiitrd,sitpbU'ell'and ' -MERQUANDIZIiIt Of.:'.all, ikindW A tiaarld. froM l'hiltidelphib; Baltimtifel,',Pitibliiights' fze:{tat , t he lowetiVitatetwar Night. apt :with thOrtmtibt dos .petch. 0 ; ,lult •,....mi ~44,f,:c..ii.v..4.:.): . .1....ti, , , A . i ,A.gent.o.forßoate,h.ty,..,,,4-.4):., t1f:::,.,. 0 , ....0 .. ~:t , : 1 ~.)it-CARLIBLID* OWBIMIJI:), :- - ,..r.1 '' , 1‘ :MatteiiratifeWhailiVhiladi 3 lghitt. ,;.• ~.,....„...., G IEIBEi& SON, 'f , " 13, 7 , , i ~ ' j Noi 48• Commerce • or-; `Wharf,`Baltimore. ~.. i • .. ..' • ..:.OLARICSSHAW,' , .. ? t• , . ~. , .;;;;Ji-111.eFADBEPP.'& CO..S‘Pitts'g A g e 1'070: ' 0 . .. ...., ' ORIEL `NO. 272 Miirket qt.,. Philadelphia. 'CBALOAP;I2..4,,,ILLYN OLDS, NO. 423 . Market, at., Philadelphia. piTEß,4tvrps.&..oo., • 43rooditreet,.Phiiiidelphin., gr. , 0.1110 LINE, • north street, Dahlman. Trarriabartt March 29, , • • . . ==l , S. G — iiidta' tore al :the.' writer of Main sfreet and Market, ':PgagY..ex.fOlterlieealisci bylValhan Haidch y . THE undersigned respectfully annotmces to the °citizens of .Carlisle end, elarrounding 1••oun try tliaChe liatijust nrrived , :from Philadephia, with a' plendid. steCkaf,READY MADE.O LO TH. ING,for;thei purpose; of conducting . the ready made ,clothiorbusmeas in. all its,varm V its bran. d m& - He intendsAreeping hn iiiiifirim f erit of clory article in his-line pf.buainess; and lit such pri ces de.will seir - ov,ery.one. ' - His stock embraces the mosthandsome and fashionable styles worn, and ,made up in the belt manner. 'rho subscriber onli . asks.a trial'orhis goods :amL-ifkaarert,bay-.Nill-givs , aulre eatisfactiMi. ti large • assortment of_ Hstiiii cos; Shirtl3 Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Sdspenders,. and H;Ssierkimll. of which he will sell at very lowmriccs.--.Roje eletthing constantly op hand • SAMUEL GO LDMAN. April 1.1. • Ilenlaburg. Transport,ation.Liite. • • s • FUNK - & , ORW A S.DINQ St. Commission' Merch tints HARR,snunG, Pa. ship Produce,- Mcrcluut dize; kc. to Beltimore, •PhiladdTphia, rite. Coal, Plaster; Nails, Salt, Ffsh, Groceries, bte doosaintly for sale. 11firrisburg, match 29, 1848 Dailey% Magical Pain Extractor. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUME -A positive mire for Burns and Scalds, •Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Salt Rhc Sprain, Scald. Head, Sore and. In. flamed Eyes, Fever Sorps,..Sore ' NipplOs.Brolten Breast,puts and Wounds, Chapii r ed Lips and Haiids, and all eases of ' Inflammation where the . parts aiTected can be reached, by 'Burns No - 'matter how: severe, aro • perfect and harmless, if the "Pain Extractor" is at hand to be applied. But mark! it ' must. be the genuine Dailey, TO MOTHERS OF FAMILIES It may with truth be said, that there is scarecly - m family of small children•to be found, but where accidents 'sometimes do oc cur, such as Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds ? and Bruises. Children are subject moreover to Week and Inflamed Eyes, RheumatieeneE, rugtione, Sores, Swellings, and - Inflamm tions. • Danay's Magical I' ain.Zistractor. That, is to say, tile - Genuine article, Oa the misnamed, spurious and connterfeit extrac tors, that appear under varidus forms x , names and disguiseir,) and whiolt, may be' bid at the - Proprieter'srorily -Depoi=l”,,Pl*-Yer i li r anl of his authoiixed agents, (wheie name are in the papers and on my Punnililetso never fails in any of the above casts, no. matter how see yore they may be, not alone to extract tn pain forthwith, nod effect a speedy and cor. tain cure—and thus save a vast deal of suffer ing. lint, what- is of the least importance, especially to Girle—and it is to this that the attention of Mothers is particularly.roquestcd Dalleys Ellesdne'Extractor, in the worst raise of Borne and Scalds, leaves no scar, or un. sightly mark behind , to remain, in a ft er year a monument of sorrow.. atal,,regrot to Wee tionate patents. It has,-thereever, and no on frequently, Rion- the realms, in. extreme cases, of pOkerving life itself., ; . . No Fanyily :ought therefo'r, i e- to. be zdith - ouritUß.tteireterrlo cl*-- Printed Pamphlets containing' Certificates of cures, and for the truth of which I hold myself assreirsuncs, may be.obtained, at my. Depot.'4o Brerdway,New.York, and on ap plicatlonAo'my authorised agents., i. The fillowing from George E SometAy, Esq. thooll . knosan prriprietor of the Expross speaks ht Steil of the Importanetil 'J. ) Cc;tho Pain Extractor to every Parent. . , . , Express artee, , ,Albany, Sept.:l. Pan.' alley, Dear Sir-t With foolingo•of ito ordina r.- pleasure I. addrese 'you in relatiomto the be , ilti have received Nom your iniislu. able.P ii•Eitraotoitl Lately, my little daugh tar, 6' •araold; had a pitcher -o hiiitlitii wa ter to ed-frate;her boodc,-her scesam s we ' re droadf 1, so tLat a crowd' initantlY iiihlrld borer , he .house. to learn the cause of the ter. tibia: reams,--I-torn-her- oluthes aiiindrir, and .ri `spread on youi , salve, and glib' was carri .and laid upon a bed.SIA iv,ai," soon rola' d froth her pain., and . Said,. f'. , 114a,,1 fall be .if could laugh,” and was:seen .In riwoot • aloe'', ''Sbe.W,llB soaldud. tq ttiblister..,facim :the 44,,, Jibe 'shoulder, over more; than., hal f ter lahoe and round under . her ArmsO• On lb° 'she or find breast it, was varyi . 'ddrip,'iet , fro he first hoar, she, Cornklaiiied only when it w: drisPep v :. Tliii sqFp;ll99..lcittppifily,iald thii 'isiiii'contractichietthh.,inospliw,,, I. , 'PI th micif,y,miithii,. , :iny.'dilliiisir,,, for . your site . , , es hi' the pale cr i thil.iniktkly, artielo,;• , 1 .. . -'l. ,i6 .- ,youi l , With . respoot.,,,); , ~ t .4,Q.A i ' 'l, t; *J.II , .) ...;., •,. _..,,V.., ETONIEROY•t i 1 ,- ; ;'1 ' , r:ESPECIAL NOTlCE.'..'.' s .f.!!! . .- ; • enterfeita'r , BeWara,AP , counterfeits 1- .ThiilioUnd; And 'as,' tnn'etficiiiiaAt of their pad vaii . dunKiir,tixib - and"dCletetletio' errata; I her,. .i.tk, distinCtlY "death - re; lbarl'yi,lll not ,hu Inisollitepponsthla for *.k4ffects i , faa' Ex actoi,fiiiiletitat. ir.bl;l l itliftiirrpd r at.,triy pwri 1)e. t's-915:BrOadAni3oilittv , Yori; - ,t4n10.30 li s\ci C nuratteek.Philadelphla,Ar frOMliiy,•,Au th r ful'itgenteo' , i , .: l .: ,, , r•,.,:i!,'• ' . H • -- c .,:; ), • " I • f lA l ille...:014.:FOLI1)06141 ---. 1 'OItiAVAIIMPLIIttifor Marna 0r,., whop an. #4.!'"Ontr.°l 4lo . 4 .iilt••! , ' l ,i.ietaoikuinkair a.',.liff,lo4•ll%k i 0tti00,1914,:. Ond k e NI cicala iroymiiiii#,Aid 'increase the pas t ~.,1. 31alley is the itlyeppn,of,...44la.-trotir':work.- 111Difirlikii-Arp. lossi \ muntoodAtirillMiii i i:Co,ol64'iret iiarationit , i - C . ,: -,!,r..f wry..' . ./.. , ---, - ...9.. i m4,, fi t i raciteraitharafffrOliif#l l , l 2 l o_,; l / 4 , 4 e;Dallaiilthet! a te', ll 4."tlPlifAl.l InplitoThliae4o.,iite;e6tkier cisiii EY4l . s".Bioidwoyi Xo , F,,X4ifie oiroirgwrhilidalpliitiA,i•Kr4l.. ! ,'.... "criFiNlCßierCiyibilei--Aeßli , ; ll? 9.`t i kt r t e * d i f 4 iiio:::;',. - 1, , 10r.,t ore, 44\ reliii 'f.itr, NDr litir i lill i : . : ,ofitV ,:All thagiinii ,01.4 sliy .—.411 3 , iiilrs . : l' ' MES, 1 9- VitiZt.iiiiiliro F: ~,,,. '14 ' it417 4: 21 ' ‘ ',... :; 11:' trtirtiticusitdie file.e''l;“iD 1 ki 4 Patltf: L' 4 Ir 041.4bitt 'At*rfilillilelielil ' , rai P " - 4 1 %trittß 1 9,wtir 1 10 h ii i --1 et attiLLF -.tql)l 1 4,„1t 0r sew •u•filrakettjitEW,, ~,1 itiON-,4lv(ltTf!N% , ,", 4 9141 31 " - .at i f+...—."` ' , 4&4' , ' '' ' l s 'i', li: ' , l - r , D . 044 '' ' , --,,, •• - ,-..- , xy!...acri . , . ..,-- -', : '',,....'.. • ita t tV RW-- 11.4 .4" 1 ? URI IN QUART BOTTLES, FOR THE REMOVALk PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DIBEASES ARISING' FROI►I AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD OR - HABIT OF THE SYSTEM, VIZ: , Scrofula or Icing's Evil, Itheumntism, Ob. stingte Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus tules on the Fece,,Blotchus,, Bike, Chronic Sore Byee;Ring,Wolin or Tetter; Scald head Enlargement and n'ain of the ' Bones and orate, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy pldlitte Sy mptome Sciatica or' liontbago,itnd .Diseases analog from an injudiCious use of Mercury, Aseites. or Droftfiy, !Exposure or Imprudence in . Life. "Also, Chronic Comitithlional Disorders. In this pt °partition are strongly concentrat bd all the Medicinal properties of Se RSAPARI .r.g, combined with the most effectual aide, the , . Most saintaiy praluictions, itiost , tiolope siMples'of the, vegetable kingdom ;. arid - Ulm been so fully tested not only by patients think. selves.,, but also by Physicians, that it has received their ungiutlified recommendations and the approbation of the public; and bus established on its own merits a reputation _ fer_vm,pq end•kiFF4,:4(Y far / ratter to . ri the vaotis •91271ounds bearing f mune of ,--:-.Bakuttn.trilllsoase-s-1iax..e..1r.,n eared Ft as are not furnished iin the records or lime past; and what it has already done 'for the thousands mho have• used it,!it is capable 'ut doing for the millions stiltsulfering andetrug . Ong with disease. It purifies, elCanses, and strengthens the futintrfi springs of lite, and infuses new vig4ir throughout the whole ani mal frame. • , The diseases forwhich this article is recom. mended are those to which it is known fiom personal experience to bo utloptedixincl -those apparently removed befell(' the sphere of its action have yielded to its intlud.ce, The cut. [duple of Complaints , might be greatly ex tendoe to which the sarsaparilla is adapted, but experiences proves its Value, nn'd every suoceeding day is adding new trophies. to its fume. ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA The following striking and, as'w ill bo seen permanont„cure of an inveterate case of Sera• fula, commends itselt to all similarly nireelcil SOUTIIPORT, Conn., Jnn. 1,18 , 1 d. • Messrs. SANDS tleinen—Sy cr, why fur 'the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure etfe„cted by your Sarsaparilla in the 'cuss cit my wile. She was severely afflicted with the sceofula on diffeiont parts of the body ; the glands of tlfo neck were greatly enlarged and het limbs much swollen. ' , After suffering civet a your arid finding no relief from the remedies used, the, disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. 'ler physician' advised it should bo laid mien, which wds don but wi•hout ai.y permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, Mid were induced to use 'SANDS' Sarsatlarilla. The first boti tie produced a decided and favourablo'efleet, relieving her more than any 'proscription she had ever taken, and before alio had . used six bottles, to the astonishment arfd delight Uf her friends, she found her health quite rester• ad. Ills now over n your since the cure wa effected, and her health remains good, show ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our 'neighbors aro all knowing titi these (tots, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, Estract from a letter frotn Mr. Ingtaharn, a &gentleman well known in Delaware county.— It commeilds itself to all 'similarly afflicted. Gentleman wife has itself seiorel ties of your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained ' of' your agents in this place, from which ac hes received such peolal benefit, that I am in: duced to add mine to the abut.datit testimony now before the public in favor of its medict• nal virtues. Her father, mother, and man other relatives, have fallen victims to consu lion, and it was supposed thut she too was ti dined the same way. : She had several WI c pf raising blood, &c.,and at length bream soriaduced that her li fe Was despaired of from day to day. Wd wort induced. to try your sars aparilla: na before mentioned, frOm • the use of --wirh-h-herriforrittrinterberm-restoredi-so-that for the past year sbe has berm ablo to attend tolter dometttit - dutieszl - Respectfully yours JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONCIDTIS CURED The following shows the virtue of the sars aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease which; if not..specdily arrested, leads to' con eumption. It allays spasmodic) nation, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the.unhealthy action, and the patient is. rash:dell to health. NA NT MICE'IY Mass.; Nov. I I th, 1848 Mossrs.Senss—Gentlemen: I wish tomo,ko public, for the good of those a ff licted .with Bronchitis, the healing properties Of' your Sarsaparilla. My ;vile. suffered for twenty , months in such a manner as is .not easily de- - , scribed ; at tittles she was tiorahici to speak above a whisper, and When exposed In the cold air, it occasioned Somelltlng like spasms in , the throat, the effect ckt which teas felt in the ears. and oyes, causing tears to flow. ' Tho complaint. Was aitonded - with a 'dry cough; - produced by the - constant Airitation flammation of the throat, By the use Of your. SARSAPARILLA she was perfectly cured, it being now' 'mot° three menthe sinew 'She felt anY,symptoms of iho disease. Yours,,Wlth respect, • ' GEORGE C. HOEG. .„Extract' , from a latter ' received frinn Mr. N .:.Extract Harris, a well, known in. Louisa county, •-• , G6 n tionoti,— have cured a pogro,, or o f ' tiine.tvitit your eurerioarillo, Whi, woe 'attacked ' With Sdrofula. and of a ecraillloua faMily: ~ I, ~ 1 „ ; .Yours urn y, , ,,,, t• ~ ~, t; ,•,, ,' ~,., ,„,,,-., , .'1 ~ N. miIARRIg: r u - ,l'reddiliilse flail, Va., July 17; 1848. I''' •”' ', ' Briost t li . lAutireAm.e.4t ,ridoind ;almost" up, , - "meo - tienry'qfkirect PltiintioW to an intiCjo, eb ',c,Oall'ku.OvOi aink,',Bo il . eild'reedlY,p on:pi art. OaOtte ' PiciwatioucPbt liatono,,ofteni . ,.who ,, wliti.tri ' use tito'oxlract. of; .eitriooarillit-aref. induced to" , :,,,Itry ,*Orthlot3o),POnipoond/ .- liearing tlitdo'Pirnii J ,,:but containing„ little or, none of thOy'ilitertif, ~this valuablo root ;.,and 'wO thinli 'W4' 1 641.0'4 1 . conforn kriatar,bendlit liii,9birriadiViliidii if). directing theiii itttorillnyt.te.the'pdye ii kd,oni cap : , ...01 , !vie.......!:5andi in . o;rigthir, 'ocitinAo',.., •_'ri+' .- r.bo_Olo Ike': r; ootiO ti y 1 b,9 co. ...'0 oi,,,krko it ', tsv, , ,hold'', , al Vrinarlf:iiiid-thoio*lin..wleb,a;really-goOd-FirtV ,7,;ilii4llFfnid-Perpi*ritirittir ism) 1-tlnitmcd if ivonipil , y,aluci off the foof,' , '.4 . llkiiii*ifOnetilif ~,itlredettudituut, o ro.rea:ita, c flioitey4d oiiiiiig,lhio ~Varkitur,discaeoytOr WhlaWit'ie',rdrippniotidtill) - i Itlid Pt' titaYfirietlie. tlin d ' Mai 13`14111nny,2,4hityi • /priiltime4llo,thiemailibihd'nd,iio/10tipfppari:o4 t' th'tty§tontjoi , a 4it';)lolHt . o.o.r-,s - lo*pf, ,inn f ,`l3dlll:':o4B,,';' ' ~,,''- r ; .:,';',,,, , - ':', ; !.m ~ ,, 4 7.i #nrOPPi44f, , ,qo4,•:P ' 4 l, J, NAPie r stijei a1i47!! . . - 1)4; by. , : A 2 ;: ,l3 :' , .& r . l3 :ls4Nߧ : r s , i- D,„14111§I •iiiiiut. 0 heni ititeptitiOr prip(ttk;Stg.e ci;# l B,{ , ' , iir williiiiii? , lliviilr.OT*4' , 7sOld4l4iiill_klY*. :,..rtaiiggiiilii!4:!iiiii*ii : :,::tiot,i,elioi*...thfiti ' .. itri . tea 14 r ; 6 : 1 114 4 " :t,i;g0k0f0i; 01 i t :iF i , t . i 'lliz:E.2otCw: ( ir , taZ4 , ' Ntf' ,4 ,: , ;o,4i'viso. - 7.4. se. 3 - 4. , - gt.t.,to.ati,ebtoinvitKr,all ~.ca i 1 i K e. „,,,,..,,-, ~, ~!, 2 •72- : ;-,., - - ,; . ' ..c,'0 0 ., •?: 4 , • ..,,-''%'.,`.... '''-`.. . ' ' ..: ,' '-' ' '4 ' ;V1,` ' ,',.1.,'•: : '..:'-- ' IBM ME : •_1.4 4.3..tqWftto MEM ..,nAiltatice mp co anieg.,;; 4 ' ' 4l • . . . .. ' .:- - larm zzkrsunANot. ' ~ . ‘r" die LtlfMi .` , 4111P, 1 Tiiiii.Gia 'L immilince faaimity, sriildoiriiiitiViijiiiiitiit'Or philidel phic .• :2 -'-',-- ' - --- • ' 'Duce No, . ; ;;;,i . R. 7 oo(out "Wal e Capita r 5300.• 000. , ,i Charter. Perpetual 1 ' , . CONTINUC - to 'innke , lnsurtinces of LivSS' on the mokfavouratildfirms. • .recolVe and execute Trustil;''and receive Poposits on Into rest. , The Capital 'being paid.np andlnyested,'lo gether with acd,binulaied.prornium fund.llfferdi a • PERFECT ssconlvv to the insured. tThe..pre. miont may be 'paid in' yearly, : halt yearly, .1:r , ,qttarterly payments. The Company' add a BONUS , at Stated pe , - riods to the insurances :for jife.. 'This plan o,', in surance ill ,ho" most tipnrayed of, arid is more pliantly in'use;'then ify. otherin dreat-Blti. tam, (where tlici,,bnbj et is bert undeistood, by the people, and W:10 e they have had the long est exporienee,i. he ppetirs liom the `fuet,•that out of 117 Lifelbsu ance ,Companies ?Mere, of all kinds, r are ob t is, plan. 1 ' TlM•litstllONUB etas appropriated iiitte• camber, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest, polices; to 81 per cent:, 73 per cent., ar,e, 'Sze., on others, in 'pro, portion to•the time of standing, making an ad dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., Cee. to 'every 111,000, originally insured, which 'is an average of more than 50.. per cent en the premiums paid, and Without increasing the annual. payment to time. Company. ' • The operation of the BONUS will .be seen by the following examples from the Life Insu rance, Register of the Company, thus : rem Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy Insured Addition frond's' . payihble at . • the party's docettle. simo • Altoo•oo st,lou.pu . 2,500 . 250.00 2,750 . 0 b 4,500 400'00 , 4,400'00 2,500 ' 175.00 2'175'00 5,00 U, 437'50 5'437.00 No 58 -88 205 -.- 270 3'33 Pamphlets containing the table of rates and explanations of %the subject; forms of ap plication, and further inforMation cumbe had a the AM - grstls, ih person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. B RlCHAlMS,President. -.I N.O -F--.JANES;•• Act uarYcr•-.:- - —•-'-- • --- I y Fire Insurance. rrilF, ALLTQV .A.NII L. PENNSBOROUGH j_ :Mutual Pirti, : insuritnee Company.oi berland county, incorporated by an act of Assent , lily, is no w fully organized and in operation r un• der the management of the following commis sioners, viz : Cht. S,tayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, Lewis Flyer, Ghris.tion Titzel, Robert Sterrett, Henry..Logan„4lichael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Kerte h .. ..Jacek ell, sr, and Mcichoir Bretton - m, who respectUlV call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York comities re the advantages which the corn pony-hold out. The rates of insurance two as and favorable as ally company of the kind into State. Per.. runs wishing to become members are itivited ,to make application to the agents of the company, ' who arc willing in wait upon them at any lime. .Anon SHELLY, President •„ II r, NRY LOGAN, V. Pres't T;rwt" tivra Sceretary Illicit cb Cons 1.11 , 1, 'Treasurer A UENT" , —litionlph Martin, New Cumberland Chr.stirin Titzel ;Ind Jahn C. Dunlap, Allen; C It• Harmon, Kingstown;. Henry &miring, Shire manstown: Simon Oyster, Worinleysburg ; Ho ben Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk. gene rel µgent ; John Merrick, 'John Rankin, J. Bow man, l'eter IVo Agents for Harrisburg—Houser . & Lochthen. felt 9 Equitable Life Insurance, 'Annuity ' an3.Trust Company.' OPTIC'. 71 Walnut street, -Phindelphin.--. Capital $250,000.—C hurter perpetual.— Make Insurance on lives at their office in Phila delphia, add" at their Agencies, throughout the States, at the,lowest rates of premium. Rates Ili Insuring at 9100 on a single Life: Age. Fur 1 year. For 2. . years. I Life I 20 • St 01 60 3n ' 99 1,30 I I,ok, 10 1,29 1,61 2,0 50 1,56 . 2,07 I 3,94 59 3,48 2,97 I ,6 03 Eisnrmi:.—A person aged 30 years next btrth day, by raying the company 95 cents would se cure to Ins family or heirs $lOO should he die in ono 'year; orfor $9,9,0 he secures to them $1000; °rim. $l5 innuaily fur seven years he secures to thems I poo shduld he din in seven years; or for: $`20..10 paid ittiiittally duritiglifo, he Secures' $lOOO to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in amounT of ipremiums from, those charged by other edlines." For $19,50 the heirs would re ceive $5OOO should he die id one year. Forms of application and all particulars' may be had at the office of FRED'IC WATTS, Esq, Carlisle, Fat _ _ _ • J. W. LAGIIOR N, Pres' 11. G. Tream, FitEn'tc. WATTS, Att'y. Dr. D. N.11.1/.11011, Medical Examiner r rtnett- The Franklin Fire Insurance aom pany phila.delphia. ° 7:716 - Si Ullesmit street, nearTiTt- 0 Street DIRECTORS: — Charles N. Rancher George W. Richards . Thomas Hart Alordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner ,Adolphe E. Borie Santee' Grunt David S. Brown Jacoh R. Smith Morris Patterson Continue.to make insurance Peretuat, or Erni• ted, on eyery description of property in town:and country,, atrates as low as aro consistent with security.. The company halo resetved a large contingent fund, which with, their capital and pre miums, safely invested, afford ample protection. to the Neared. tit a Th6 'assets of the company on January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an act of Assem bly, wore.tuffollows, viz: Mileages $890,558 65 ,Roil Estate ' 108,358 90 'Temporary,Loans 124,459 00 Stocks. 51,,563 25 Cash on hand and in hands of agen,o, Since their, incorporation, a period of eighteen yetuit,, they,, have .poid. upwards of ONE MILLION, rwo I.O.+NERED THOUSAND ,DOLLARE, losseeby fire, ihoi•eby idlording ,ovidence Of the ndynntriges 'of insurance, as *ell 'us the ability.nnd disposition to moot witli,pronlptness, all.liabilitiee. CHARLES.N..I3kNCKER, Pres' t. • CHAS. G. BANCICHIViDe. feb The subscriber is a gent for the above'Comprinr l'orCerlisle and its 'vicinity: , All, applications for insurance . teither .by mail or 'personally,' will ! . bo. promptly , attended to:: D. SEYMOUR,. .. . - . , . ' . Anti:. 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