-_-.......Z.,_'.." — ..'fr.,.'...!..74f - ...."..... , ~:,.--„. aMtiliNeaSit ..-.71.. , .1.. ...„,..„„--._:,_ ' . ~.......... ~, 1,,..„.",:,„ a ; r m ti ';s t t i , i 1 1 , 2: K T ,z i I mm y aot . e g ly'Boo,ooo 44 hibitantS l l4:riak'in kifiei.',Oirk#l ''O z ,'f t ,piriV,iilii4pli_nie,illprodue. .or mann acturerspi , Thay,4ivn-in-peiii iwindlileiity;"lind:**fraddkllqk.itiiflliti&i not only, of dill pe4TO At neiglihoiniiii StittiOnt oflllifkri ednntrien also., Of - them l Pleet'lo' , 'W gie'!iiiii , 'lllOitii4 tsin , , ± 4:l[o:4 ' 44,0 All,iehiSr . eonsatne,.pro-: IU °Y443iitglTP 1551,Myqlettp,itie-earn ings,X:tbose,who„bovvoto•theirskill and benteipriseppocket tlietiii reav'tprilicoll Itheir lif' li-owir-rind 'mhoh,eir'neithlkir:S. ti . 1 1 1 .fiPitid;!,dia*:,,iiiitliiii,,Ilier I'Voideri,i'lhe .:,creani,orenteiprise;talent and•learning; nand reward tille4cording:to, their dues, "C.otitibYthe *Ohl ordain' th em nothing, . aid; see with a.clear , and unclouded vi t ion;•nought but Onedesa and prosperity ahead. . Why,,io.,t flyi, ikis, l, ~.. Thus: ;• , •.• • . Skii)ll;2s tier bushel of -wheat, rants given in pay 2Q yards bf bOtisli -'sheeting•Fit 5 cents' per• yord.'.„,,ShOitiye • ' 61Pceiits Tor a bushel of corn ; aiial g iies In pay, "1 yard of super. eattinet. She .pays 102,00 for tibbl. of beef and'gives in•pay 6 yards of super. broad cloth. , - ". ,‘,,,Now••take a Western state; Illinois, 'for instance. She islichhit labor, hatu mil sdikond. heaven's elements of proa perity.. - Hei people are all producers frosi - t4e. soil, linti.nothipg.-frern,manufac tures... 'They hee in fear only of crowd ed corn '•markets,._alicLticcept_of_the -- ` pin:chase of, her commodity by people .;• from sister &ea's' as a boon or gratuity.' , Of;otbers she buys all her manufactured goOdsi expends.ths profit of her own la ' borin transportatio'n charges out'and in, . , loSes her surplus capital, wastes her, en- terprise, talent and learning, owes etery- 1 rewardsbody; none, beyond a bare living ~ _ .. . „,,,00d : hangs upon.,the.future,with,nothing ~ ., b ut hope.% ' •,•• .. ' ' ''' ' ' 'She sells *heat at 60 cents a bushel, and tikes her ,par in 6 yards of sheeting at .10 cents per yard. She ahells-cOrn for 2Q cen ' ts a bushel, and'-takes her pay int inittin'etts lit 41iiii rate of:41;50 'per yard. 1 She sells beef for iffii per barrel,lnlit takes ' her pay in 14Yind of broadcleth. -. . 1 Well—what now?' , filimply thiS: the ogficulititiat itt-Malsachusetts receives _ . 25: Ydraioof sheeting for 'a bushel of - Wheat, while the lationin receives 'but — 6 - 1 -- th - iir difference is, say .8 _or 400 per _ cent. The Snit receiv' 1 yard of good sittineit'for a blightl or corn ;:-th'eriatter ' only one-seventh of a yaidii,or li:differ ' erten of 600 to 700:per cent. I'fie,first receives 13. yards ,of broadcloth for a bar relof beef. Whilellie latter,Lrets only.one yard,Olf , 'Fildifierenottof'6olfper cent. But, says a. knowing, one; the Massa= . - ;,,e'hinsetts man.nannot raise the bushel of -wheat,' - corn, &c.; to buy the 400, 500 or ; 500 per cent. more ifi.difference I. For the sake of % argument, grant it, if yen Please, that he cannot equal you. Yet his 'own family,,his son and daughter, , receive more profit for their labor in man .4.ofacturing -the 25 yards that sotronr one bushel of wheat FROM Itol7, than you did '' in growing Lbushel for the 6 yards' you , - RV:TERVE% by two hundred per cent. ; owhile.the difference between the -intrin sic worth, of. the .6 yards yon received and the 'l2 yards they paid for dig seine - amount' of sustenance in each cue; is • the real meat of the nut you have or 1 'Son must crack ; and you will find it in, the hands of politicians, speculators, and' - freight or transit men. In other woods, bring machinery, and c onsumerS to' tend them to your own town, manufacture your own goods, and ; ou, too, will receive 25 yards of sheet : . lig for a bushel of *heat ; for the wheat ,:Will have advanced in price, having (plenty of consumers near by, while the iiheeting, having no freight and,specula tor's fees to, pay,. can be sold for five ~ :i.3 kv'ga ta ..i.' e. 11 . • entt W - ••IPP. linlaP .. . - 1 - -- --; tßtzo i - ctu:44iiiirap eptheires,... INpiv iivialiiiii iii, JAC 0 B,EIO,NER, who re epee:tidily calla the attention,of his friends iind the -: publiC, genfrally and ; l all dealers in ,;1141(DWARE, to Ms imw,and splendid assort- Meti(of MI kinds' 4,-.Hardware, suc ever y ad , dlers Tools and -.Saddlery, Ware of ~, de, 'seriPtina'and'etile;all kinds ot Carpenters tools, I • and; building , met tale of yillkmds and., new _ __-ityle t _all:,.ktnds_ materia_, nmd A • ii. Cabineti ,makere.„2 AWNS IFFlEdisgs , ..cit akkilidiTer good 'assortment iif Min's morocco': k S. French strike, lining' eind..blit ding skins ,for 'shoe-Ina 'UM,- all•arucips need ky,shoe ma ke rs constantly - Itetit.;ort• hspd.,"allabkignithhi , can ~be Bupplied 'with the,very,lielit.efhammered,iron, warranted sicid,",,alsitalkitimls ef.'rolleti:slit u round e batid mid - itkrapr„'jtvpdscsi, shear, spring English: and dl.MirMitaliketor....4loll;„Werprited ,goododso a 1 9 1 9t-ati-ftilitnlittis titinerm_t_3lo_tisekeepera OM 7 'lllo' be suppihia l widi every,:coiclivnecessary for hems:doom in the Hardware Line,? - „ i r ii-rorti .imlitzet4lpprip. .. , lgt, h +and, in .ti for !_i__lPli)siAtil _ 4 kik „ tral:PilintalsolleiVarrt-' - P Jit'lquYlPPlAuert 41 1,1 1% Pt Ural .rtitemrttoloo r Pte.; t rkleP -Miner . s hoes, andykseri „the fimtldry..-. it. out , and bear immiad.t,, - ' _._—_ ~, • -----4- 17eSznettiMe - cliiinietiittitd. Housekeepers and il s t llM.use - the *lisle of:HARDWARE, Call lit:' 'Cnid.well 'known new ,arrangethHAßD-' , "WARE STAND; formerty ,kapt v :by' Lewis - -Hatign i ,ht ; North Hanoler-,,street c nekt. door to 'Jo rt:Gerliiiimeli lairein,:standp iliqW ',kept by. H. '4 4 Odd; alsii , next :doer „ft:, George ,Kellerls i i i !mitt( Mid• Pep Seem- „,Eall,pnit examine 4 ,r..JAiltefelVlPAtid, save r Money, aiiiWO. are -de lerptinqd 'to Nell 'all ,articles at :the very smallest profit ler CASH;, 001m:think we shall be able Ib'eill,a jitlls, 104,1',,,than.-intyether Hardware 'frillhre,4 . town; As, Inn &SO* Lars -moll ' selected And ;are,Purshased r 41. 1 -: l ig ,o r der.`,to . Bell kw at ihei p lii vCarraaged I,;farOn'et-Stnreosoll-hpewn , I ( - W-h i 1 i " 104278 - o , l 44PuAtild,i9re: iou: mar • Si ,it good Attitiortnient'oCevery ,article in the TIM Tratli, ,Ettln'k ferget.:thel,Stand, as ok' ' "aitA etrudl; proAteis the .order of the ts .4''' flea . ' '',' ' ~, • t im '.Call end examine : 4i! yeursidieli:. ,- - . • , .6 4.1. s'o.-I . F/ kltttq C..1A90. 13 ;' OPNEIt EXTRAORDINARY..IIB)NCTI N' IN THE —slidTrjep',OZirairdWir. E just received Ile latest and Cheap ~Till.7hW—Saddle Nartpatiter's, and Cabinet Mllll 'll 4 oola Ata oiktptVnaleiii 404'1111 kinds ;MI bo d ing'itieteigeln'tivor:'broustht Ao:carlislo ' mmfideing. 1044" Hinges; Safews, Naili I, etas& ahout to build find lit - greatly th - -telicpk - at'my stook tiet,h , :Come And mee 'VON!: t price inul, ,be mon;4 , a 04 14 1 1 1 4 , (ilitliklhev chgaiMard; i 5111 4 1. • Orti atitil4 4 ,74ces, flee ;- a .110113 letkageohnient cif,Watts' Pat,ii# l .liklAll lAl.;r4lititolrou:Of all . 1 R l WAriffAr P.9lnglet2CJiPtii 4 :A 4 tfAir.. ti 43 r.;?" tjah0110 ;-' itt•W $24 t‘ Bill Sapper % Utter . 09* Clousb. 1 1 r • ~1 :I, 1 , , i'T'''' - 1 , .. i-rr :,:' IQ iIT 4 e t , ~ ~.-.., I:0mm ;.mi, l tryrofivptiiiiis f0r0..7 . ~ Co iisln::.4*,looo'4' 047.iiss:i .0..103,* r liuruth tithe abetit inmur;settlenfintittiptlan lit;k l ;l)ltillAiriki. i 4* - 00 iOit !#4 l *ii 1 ilitaLwar•a:ruthor , set!litloat, in , town . ,t . whi ' . .ic,oo l i l3 , l .l'illOrfo,P? #' 5 Y ti #o:4.Al_4:' .continiat snigger] and it,warball a day afcr4 • 31y1„0:ciit A to lid . l4o . l4"ootqs ,tliti",!,# . 4 , , A i ter—Sl44l4ablhei tClintiiii.dui,ge;l"co t inti4'l It. 1 wart dbligittfti , l lb , coritemp,lk c, , , ti lki%AlsliWanii; . angi o3 oitillyr .4 4 : ,- '' O wur thematter,:that the , galsbrepirsk ( ' o i , ; Perin' and' lidfire r Mind toWnl r -' t . if laSt it:Cuni - out ! and what ',do you think, Jim, wuriJ,the matter? You couldn't gue'ss in a wilei.;— It aint no common occurrence, and yet it's mighty.natral. Little Jo Allen, the shoe. maker, bad an addition to his ,family, ar mountin' to jest three babys—one boy; and two gals I His Ivite is a little creators, but i reckon she's Isorne'in' countin' the 'census', and sech anuther4xolitinient as her little bibod of,prety bitbyS has kickbtriipfitiniong the whiten, is ierfectly inticen' to bachelors. 'When the interestin' matter wur first noised about, the wimen wouldn't believe it, but to, knoir the rights of it, iha put on' their bob nets anitpoured down to see iiirs. Allen, in a perfect stream of curiosity ; and, sure e nough, thar tha war; three real peed lOokire ' children, all jest alike. Bein' an Revak'. lancetce cirliei; he litelfmeTn — ta - see his fami ly, and it 'wur raaly an interesting sight to seethe little creeturs. Thar tha war, With 1 their tiny tikes aside each other, hevinqin the prettiest caps—all made and'fixed up ' by the yourig wimen, as presents tb the mu ther—atid then thur infantile lips just open in', like so many rosebuds, while thur bits , of . bands, transparent ;as , sparmacity, wur ' aconite about and pushin', all doubled by, again their little noses, and thur 'mother all the time loOkm l at 'em so peed and pleased jest as if she were !Iselin' in her own mind tha war bard to beat—added to which thar stood thur daddy, contemplatin', with a gloW of parental feelen' the whole bnianiMous pie tur I It arn'On me Jim to fully describe the universal merits of such a scene, and I guess rt couldn l receive .thal justice from any man's pgrt 'cept he'd been the father of twins at least. , r _`Gracious me_t' sad Mrs. Sutton, a very literary woornia, who - allers talks lustork`ort extra occasions, 'ef thatlittle MIS. Allen aint ekill to the mother of the Grasid I' . She looked at tittle Jo, the daddy, for a spell, and tRIc to admirin' him •so that she could scarcely keep her hand °C on him— she hadn't no babys, poor woomin ! Mr. Allen,' sea she; you're deter. mined to descend a name down to your an. • caters f I rally believe she'd a kissed him et thus hadn't ben so many wimen thar. The father of the babys were mitely tickled' at Furst, 'cause all the wimen were a ptaisin' him but-alter a spell he 'gin to look sharky, for go where be wood, he foupd some trying to get a look at biatthti - . jests besieged 'his shop winder all the:time, and - kept pelt'' in, and lookin"at him, and aekin his age, and war he ourn from At last some of the gals got so curious tha asked him what he did aroma from, onihow, and as Soon, as he said lndianee, Dick Mason secum one of the popularest young meri in the settlement, jest cause be war from the same . state. One mornin' it war noticed by some of the gale that Jo's shop warn't opened, so tha got inquirm about him, and arter a search he cum up missin2—Well Pm of the opinion thar wnr ati'exoitement in town then, fully ekill to-the President's election. Every womin , started her husband out arter J 6, with orders not to come back without him, and such a mourin as they "gin the cou ntry round 71- would a caught anythittl - hn it did kech Jo t un his road to Team' ! 4‘ yi! en they got hkin back ih the town again, "a committee of marriedmcn held a secret talk with him,'to learttNhY he cletterfout, and Jo told 'ent that the l'peaple kept a starin' tit him so he couldn't work; and ef he war kept from his -business t and his famly_continned_toincrease three at a time, he!d'git so, Cussed poor he'd starve, and therefore he knew it -'ud be bet ter to clear . put, foethsWimen would be sure to take good care of *his wile 'anti the baby's. ,_, Old Dr. Williams. wur appointed by the men to'Weit on a rneetin' o , e wimen, , aod inform them d i tie fact that'tha wur annoy inrthe fallter of the three belle and had 'al most, drisen.hinyout of the settlement.:',The `doctor .. ittteord ire ,to , oppointment, informed 1 ti.w,0104, 41 ,s4FOrihe ;b , . , rel!reds,"lbei', wenrinta`couirititteellithhis)Whele upon 'tbo' ,matter, and aPPototed . three,Ol 'their number AO repo:Vat ameetin' on • thinext a'vtioiin'.; at set of resolntione talk' what they'd dif, id: the premises and govenipl female abtion in the partickler ottee„ol.TOMeo, -his little Wife, i and three beautiful healthYliabyg.„. , ~, 1 ' When hoar .of ineatiiii f had aryi,i‘ Mrs. Sutton'a parlour, wur molded with the within of the settlement, unVirtef Ailiinten Widdor pent to the cheer,tha reported the committee 1 ,on,reeolveireddy, and hlrsdiluttort beiv the i head,of the Committes, she . sot. toswork sod? read' the followin', drawn up paper; -- i - Whereas, It te; - gratifyin' tp human natur i the Weddle' general; Alisiiury at , larger and 1 Libtirty)ri particklar,,thit, this,settlement.has . get an example to the ancestersif &tura time. which will not only.make,the , wimen of-this ) enlightened state , s pattern, for thur children', , ,but a. eters , to the royal wimen ofEurope, not ; forgettint the 'proud mother'of the 'Lions of In . "gland,but will elevate and plane in;and among, 1 the fast families. for evethereiftee the mother.' - that - has - shetkeecb - luetterePoli - thellM s io - fritt•— a - rid find; . , . ;. 0 , 'Whereas; it is , thir,rmilantilielY int of "ems, to'be single because Me'Yeting men ‘ii bttekN aid, iih,put syeakin' out,,it, is time;tbat /ODA mestlureff be / takei 411Mb:id to%; our general, ; prosperity, and enceuregini to, the *he gide stion,cf young fellers , !mind town; ithereforq. ;,11Sielved,,Tftetota marrlid,wimen, O 's* 'out ill ,; paleiti likelhe heavin' of o natur's bosom ye:' sons ithitdmirstlea,andAespectfer that little wom ' , MriAlleb, is 'we'see'the'three little i brityinteollinire l itlion thur iMither's finials niy, ~ P bii i throat Sem , -. ~, ... , ,,irtA'i . i , ,,, A ~1 : r . ' .. • , 144101 'Thlit In thiciteenflifri Allenffiii' : • iteeirkill ' tl!inti bican3pie 011ie interAilland ; 11 liatt d iettiro alit - that'iprintdieg r!too,.01) ; Ati - laiiiit 4 44'60' tioo;tvlirpotitti„iidtep ~ i th *Adis of, e.vrest vallidirit llisr glori; ',I onaLfiltloll,lkto ,Ape.pinmtele of the. kooky. s Mountaltut to„ -•-• Walst,tikillitif efty'efilbeFti will, boildus... ‘-driir l'h i no t he . l l6 # f l/''l A pl Oi' :$-...','''.!..',' 'l' - ' , '(-,,' Y. -4 m a* '' ' e ilkli,el4il 40'. 0, cus t o m or the W. ki - tfoillik•l!* gli#Ottljilo l 4l*ilnkinier . 4;011)419.1 ; , i ~. ~ •7. -: ,1 - ''.• ' ' • , - -, , -`,;.:f',.,:-.,-,. '7lll , e.TaTelioiritiaiiiiinri gar triimbOdre';ißiittoptiattielteinllbermielfil"i 'iltititiatift of oileittamfiVliliriillifheh Fldr de ' agvblatlii,thhtik ittonsiderition' r elittle kn 1 ntit3.6iAlitrY.l and towtalotii , thei`iiithiliiiiestiohi“ , noviletkid ribs 1, ttein'p .aheeatidi , 4 othit ittl,Vrari gothltfto look often at thur neighbors ` Allefl,~ but his peace of mind-war the proPerty of Mei faMily,ratid eherhoped.the ladies wouldn't 031 turbitOatideesthe•lotie cig refiliu hifehind would he a eufferin' calamity to the:pettlentent.lrei w 6 i l ,olf#to MVO f “"Or lav 1- 4 1 4 .9' •tr/pF,kkfor.fl9 efOiall,Opp4,ol4l .4PK.Okip P? „PllaPlufrki tPialOrhe serves to Ve'eticitirified:' fore 'Ci i i t t r in ,0pt .1 ,0 I 110 110 ffip u m w ir ,I;,hll;;)•titt...' 1,,ttr.0.3 nits to t0t ,, „4 - 4,P>.• '.lOl .• . • Avg 'Watches. and' Jewelry I i ~... v‘ • .o, —,CHEAPtIi-THAN... , EIVER-• 4 %., Wholesale and Retail , -.-At the; k J* .f f ft`ithilader*ia WaielliV Jew,-; i: \ 'e. aley Store, No. 96 N th SE-i :- cOND,,streetoorner o uar (J.( ~,, it \l. • *street.: ~..' 'A•4,.. , , 4.' , . :Geld LeVerti; 18 16 , caliiiii;riiilljtRilldd; 686 . ' "il Silver 'Levers, full jewelled,' $l5 . and tipwaraml Gold ,Lozine k 18•k'. cases, jewelled, $25 ntid upwar. s Silver Lepinei3, jeivelled,.slo and upwelds' ,''-' , Silver,Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 '•' •'' Silver Spoons, equal to coin', per sett—Tea, $5, Desert 810, Table $15,-other artielen in pre portion. All ,goods warranted to be what the are Sold for. • 'Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co.? E Simpsonamuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Harrison,H Co, John G &.R Beesley. and other Superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufactureld of England to.furnfsh qt short notice any required Style of Watch, for which, orders will be taken, and the name-and residence of the, person or dering put 'on if requested O. CONRAD, Imiiorter ofoWatcher novB] Z. IL BROOMALL'S, GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY. STORE -- 'WHERE " Gold and Sil ver Watches of every description can be had at from ten to fifteen less than any other store in New. York or Pnila- ' a rw — dolphin. Persons who wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do welfte.call,M ta store of the sub scriber, and compare thrautdity and price of his watches with that of Othe rstores. GOOD WATOirili Vl* IrOkWWIIIO EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE& , Gold Levers,.full jewel4,,t9 carat cases, $ 4 OB 00 Silver do do 1 - 112 00 gold LeMiis, jeweled, : 1 :8 carat cases 23,00 Silver •do do ' j 9 00 Silver. Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards: Gold Pencils from 191.,t0 .98,00; Gold Pens, .With_sllver cases, and_pencila attacheiWor-290. Alsci,, a handsome assortment . of new end fashionable Jewelry, at prices far' 'below the usual store prices.. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exchage., LEWIS' togoomALL, No 110 - North SECOND Street, second door below Race , . Philadelphia. • ap:B'49,ly ItrOUt this advertisement 'out, and brills it ilong, you will then be sure to got into the right sore. 5121:11=11daoIXDIMACI.1=1:11a 0 E34 affileghenv House., IN'o. 280 ,Market Street, above Eighth, South side. - ' PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and splendid Hotel hike beep fur lobed with cadre. new furniture. The Ear- Loom is the largest in Philadelphia. The Nip are and Sitting•rooms aro , entirely separated ropt,she noise.and_bustlenseAueriocrthe ar ival and departdre of cars. , The Portia() ex ending the whole.-front of the -heuso. afford 00l retreat in warm weather, and a splen did iew of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The Cable as well provided for as at any other Hotel, vith every attention of the managers to make it he beet Hotel for Merchants ankbusinees men, uring their' stay in the City: The terms will ,e one dollar per day. On- the arrival of the jars from the west, a Porter will be in attend , nee la' dOnvey Vaggige;,^&c:, to 'the Hotel, vhieh is adjoining the depot. Feb. 7,1849-6 m: 2000 Pemium Minds. " ,)* ~ WILLIAMS, No 12 NORTH SIXTH aTREET, Philadelphia. VENITIAN WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER warded the first and highest Medals at the N. Cork,. Bultimordand Philadelphia Ethibitions, )r the superiority of his BLIND S; With con rmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the ttention of • purchasers to his -assortment assortment of 000 BLINDS, of narrow, and wide .slats, with 'nay and plain' TriniiiningS; Ili' new styles , and olors. Also, a' large and general assortment Of : . EINSPAMENT WINDOW SHADES, all Of WlllOlll e will sell at the lowest CA6II PRICES. Old Blinds painted andArimmed to look equal o new. IKY-D EA I. E.R S SUPPLIED on liberal 4me.:46..-Thorcitizens of Cumberland county re respectfully invited to call before buying Isew,here—confident of pleasing all. Open in he Everting. • -March-21.- , . • SILK HATS. r4EORGE A. WARDER CO. N. E. or CORNER OF FIFTH AND 'CHERRY STREETS, 'hilsdillphia. respectfully solicit the 'custom of lATTERS and others engaged in the TRADE. 'hey Manufacture SILK HATEl'veryiag from I to 42 dollartyper dozen, that Will bear a crlt. al examination 'find compare - favorably with e - O oif any other mannfacturers. - As thetare trgely engaged in this business they can fill rdertsexpechtiously. 'HE 1111AGARA ,SHOWER-B • • • n i 1 ? - 0 14 !1•4 1 1i9 1 . 6 A.KtPhovVer - ~tl4lig..w:ithtWVM or. cold ,Water."ty t ,erlilB'Eatfirtiok Ahoy priirehtnrat.the - Fair of the'llreakiln Institute; Philadelphia. , October 1898, .the bnirßath that ever took a pri3iiium at thavinatittite and also took the firetprernilitp' at the Fair of the:Marykind institute, Novekn; ber4B4B. . Pr.O. ,a... 4, ,PVt A:great and important improvement is made i t Chia Shower•bathever all others, by threwitig t to water immediately on the body, without. .etting the head;:unicaufet the will or plealuie • the bather: bet a"grositet point-is gained b 4 Ink enabled to biithe with Warm water, ,Whi oiher Shower- Beth ir adapted tirand Moat all the Bath can be medicated Without injury' the hair; ,„ , i• : ;:1 • Many peisons•eannot take it- gold, bath—their e is mot in this as they can regulite - the `terti=•' . • Mite 1 Of•the :water t, auk their wistwand =tow bathing ,•",t4. alry'rleteson of the, year 1 'idiotic, an runpleasahfrOs u lf. ',,limi ies ettniurie i te,advantage, or bil . ttirpglthotA Wettiaii .the,. t ead or doverintethe .s,amo. • • , :,t ,, • '.• : The arrangements are simple ' and complete;: . d not liable to ' „get 0u1,,0f indot, , ,, , The Bath _ . in-be-adjusted- 3b -height t -linim-a T smai I: • ild - to - the - tallest, -- rWh,_ on — thilidoor a geed, she fixtures are hid and thb,,eutifide, a ..s i saratice is that of a, neat piece•Of furnitureti ~-; They have/reeeived,the approbation of seven ' ' il ''medical gentlemen-others are,.requested' to., i ill 'and examine ttliem:'•;4l•laniiTUdttired • Ily the atentee.''" • , BPHRAINUTARBABEEi: f,'. , 1 • •, -- • 24 South calert stitief,'Bidliinore.',"‘ BATfiltia4Riuld iifhat'AiinetiOni stiYii ' Ito not oldie; ye yhto would - health wore,. , ' 'he deiy,lreeh abfutionV;OPtonfecT : • ' 'hp slu i ces of the siOn ;, enough to',esp : ,, , r , "ha betty aaered'fitnii undecent,sol ~ • ••,,, . 1 t Alto be pure, l ovenL if It did pot cendu . eitT,7;,',.' • Le., : Pltld'h' ee'•#,l°,o.? i'; ; ;kIt.4tN,YPSY,ArI I IIY. *ao ::'. .. , . ...,.., ~ .., r . Yiv • reniApily'paintri a !tin'thie adot lbelicy k f it ''ho want athieilerpffieile,i ,! , i,i , q a t ;rol,:' ;,, ,:: ~:, : Vith,o4loo,ltiiiitvigtOlii•lgh maintains ,':.; •deeeht ee s ikithOnt it; yon . t# -: 104„ST044 1 . trolospome:.. •.•,,,,..• ,:.:' ~,,,,,, ~,,•,• „, , ,l- , ‘,., • ; Jaunt 'Si .11349:4,1#:••i• 1 .7'.7, ; !A R 3 ki;'!" l .. 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'''"' "O'ARLTSgiB 4'"G'et.Sk.P4l:i i 1 ''''' ,"E -, ,i,""'`.., 1 SW RisSe lisett b irluiFf, Thiltidhipliiti. ~. ;-;t: 1 -itGETBE li t • gr; ... ,-- 3111, ~. ' " 1 iNo. 48)ConiMetleiciit,l'Whiirt; BaltiMMlO. .1 .% , ;1.) i-;;;;: -;;;I•CLABX dst•SHAWV ' ; 2' ' ''' 1 .;:; , t Ai 1 ,,, -..J1,`;-MerA.DDEpt, &J. CO C•O,v3 Pittleg A rm co o ti t s p i,..i vi ; ; ::r i; •; ; ~.i J., ,;:i ; ; - 'hi' l -';'' ' WUHBBII.IiECH'' 4: TRIER" ' - - -,, -‘ ' . - 7,o •lllli):2l2Market st;',. PhilidelPlia• - ;•;;, - ~ .., I CHABORER; St: - RVYNOL S, ;i=ll. • 1: .11N01409 Market st:iThiladliiphia. ...,,. ~,, ~ide BITER , JAMES 00.1 , :' ; •'taill';- ;.;-:._. . _'; N .i.BrolublitreetvPhiiadelphia.; ~,,,, , 1,,,-PEN'A. bvo/1101,1NE;;.. . Nortirstreet Baltimore . Harrisburg;; ?Fah 29, 1848 —if. , i f4j;o.coris M klbiiii er 4 On street e and Market Square, formerly ocittpied byNatfum Hailtch: THE undersigned resitidtfully annmincos to the cbizene'cif "Carlisle and surrounding country that he has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splendid stock of READY MADE C,LOTH. IN.D,for the2.pureose_of_conduc_tingAe_teady. inidwelothing business in all its various. bran ,. He intendo.-keeping• an assortment.of every article in hie line of ? baguette, and at such pn ces as will suit every one. His stock ernbraccsithe moil handsome and fashionable styles worn, and made' up.in the best. manner: - The - subscriber only asks n: tiara his goods and id sure they . mill give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Hats, 'Caps, Shirts, Cravats; Collaraißosoms, Suspenders, - and Hosiery; •all - of which-hemill- sell on, Nary Boys' low prices. Ho' clothing constantly on hand , - . SAMUEL GO LDMA,N, Apr l ii. '49.-6m. , , .... Mc lllster's all geallagOlattri en t OR THE WOILD.'S SALVE, contains . no Mercury.—The following Certificate • is from n regular. Physician, of extensive prac., tics in Philadelphia : .. nal MoAcusixa—Sir : I have for the last two years been-in the habit of using your (Hutment in Oases of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in - , Tx:lu .C,armait:,(Sceld Heads,) and thus far with. the happiest effect. I. think from, the experiments 1 :have mad:: with it, that it richly dederves-to be adoptedas an ar ticle ofevery day use by the profession at large. --Yeurs,tNly,,,S.Rear,MAX- Phila. --:-. READ THIS. '; • . Philadelphia. Deo. 29, 1847. • To James %AloAllister—,Dear Sir: ,I take' . plesinue, in„makipg *flown 'to yon the great benefit.l hare received by using your Vegeta. • Ma Ointment, or. the World's Salve,- I had rm..' ulcer, or ;unplug; sore, on the ear, of many yeirs _standing; I. have applied to veral physicians, but all to no purpose; bet by oiling your-Ointment a few davit' was.comphitely dried :up.and, wall. I .have used it fdrliurns, fur which I find Iton:excellent article; 'also in . ell cases infiamation. - :.' ••• En. Timis. I certify theribOve.statement is , true. M. C. CADMUS. No.9o.Market street; Phila. . r---...:. CFATIFICATE.• ..._:: .• I •1 do certify I hays' ,used McAllister's' \ All_ Nealieg_Vegetable_Qintment_fOr_coldness. of mi.:rP9 9 .C9rAtherignalisiii In my limlui, and untie; on my rectood4wo been en ti re l y : relieved.. ' ; Believing .it f#; be a. good•Modicinc, I do not liesitatelo recommend it In tho,above complaint.. LEONARD VAILE, . Morris tp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21; /847. . I certify that, I . liwranied.l4eAllisterte all ' Heath*. Vegetabl e - 'olll4mnteer the . World's Salve, fer. a boiling in , : wife's breast, which has given heilhcalonl my ibla benefit; also on one' of my children, for sin oyes, which give ini..: mediate relief. Eltligirefore, recommend. it as: a good medicine. •-• . PARKER REED, 4 19 Hopewell 44 Wasbingtort Co. Pa. Au g . 41. '47., Around the box are dilietioni for using Ne. Allister's Ointment, for. Scrojiitp. Liver, Com. plaint,..gyresipflas; ; Tester , , Chilblain, Scald Head; Sorb' ekes Quincy,; ! Sorethroat, Bronihi.,. • tos,.Nercous akeetions.' /NOM, Head i ache,' Atthrhir; Diaftiese`, s '.oW%:aeht,' Burns, , Corns, r, ail diseases of the' skin, Sore )ripe; Piinplei, - ,ST.. Swelling. of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism - , Piles, Cold feet,' Crilup, , ' Smelled .or - Broken! Breast, 7botknehe; Ague ,in the face, Am:, ilc.: If MOTHERS and - BURS : PS4Ov its value' in came of "swollen" or Sera Breast, they .. would always apply it. ' In Such oases, Vireo.- ly used, and acfoording to the 'directions Around each box, it gives relief in a very few' hours. .BURNS=It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (See directions for using it.) ' ' " • • .- ^ - . PlLEThowiands are y.earluleured- by:: ' llitiOliiiment.—lt-never-fails z ingivingLreliel-- mr.the Piles. '• ' ' ," • • ' Otr This Ointment is good ,for any part of . the "body or limbs 'When inflamed., In some •Casesit should be applied dften. - :•,...;‘,.:' ?::::,', -; - 'CAUTIONA;•No - , Ointment will be; genuine Unless the:name of JAMES MeALISTER..Is '. s mitten With a pen on every label, ,'.'a i!.," ' PRICE—TWENT..FIVE' 'CENTS . .A.. .130 X -. - Fog sale by, ; nif agents lin 11l the principal, cities and towns I n Milted States. - • ' ' • 2.;',: '!''.`- iIJAS:IIIMALISTEIL . ' , Sole Proprietiw OfthelsiliOvi Medi:noes. . ! Principal,Offtee aniiiimir'.M2Bll:TiitiiiSr. . hilinielphia ..';'.".': .- • I:. " “' • " 's.tiffiot.,li, p.,15...W..11 ergi9, Carlisle. -... . - ;•',,,y;.ll;.44,Ralt(giL'..illechati berg. :. -., ~, :.:. : - '' J l4.ll l tilSliggliatr r. Phiireli giin, , r ~ ~: • ~.,. i:. ,Rhand,B6.:Wharr,f,'Newilg.„.:, - . -“: ~ ;!; Siolnirilf;A t itrign'eNewvig c:: ..: .!„,' . ...„...; 1..91i Luti.; 0#0,W., 4e paarriOdig; $ 111tio1d'Steitioilati#.'" i :`:','I mag„,undOsigned; having purchaded t he Book i 4 „end Perio4tcalmitablishmentlatetykept•by:. Mr Joseph Kneedler,'next door to' Burkholders; Vale Iteetem`e) Hotel, respactfulltliiforiner. the ; !public' - that` lie intends to keels ednetrintl2 on land till the latest and ,bost.publicationa of Mir.' :day; which he will furnish at ructidustio.rat- i !exc. Among the' beet and:Molt popular 'Werke latelYismeilAnim the premerwilmfollowing2l ' .. 4 . Harigoes.ohetp ; quid 7,UPgre.ool(4oll: Of Mc. • C0U110361 History OZolliali ~ Jimindoes,Lik I Of C hit 11: . liiiige faintly - Bib es elegantly, ound;' ; :common do. ;lick's. Phfteaophiciii: werlm—. . Prayeililid limb Ildbkif i regi ciditione.n. i, Parader:ll66 extyv , ',: xhiVeid' English. Olationaryleeirsc'WO • eel Of'thlio'.l W,orll; i 260 erigiovi pa,- Ddwlidg'allistorYbf,ltiliiiiii.',. iiiii - imne . d'enlargeilsditionleentaloing-thir-1 life of Pope Pigs IX. bringing the hieteryirlowW - I, Ethe .pregsnitytinie,irogilrrftlenitoGliyArto. llis,,cont Meg her ,populer.. ; worite,Wonierv., Moterss. tr.o944"Pghiers '0UP2 1 9.9d. llifet Stiteemati' anuarrromigaighingtOwto..PMX4 1 2 , ' V 616; 8 : -. " - .0.4,1i1ii. to - 5ecia1'. 1 499.1411 9 #14,,P , MrefTiliiii! ro. hlitli''t ktniP,The uthititio,,,, A fsnillyioft yilliielliiiiiirV.'NOW.lfOrlt_lwre . : 1 ta tu rt ex, flir,e ien 4 ce a d r -- t i , ea is rj'ar T .'. li lt a rilf ath od' ii . - s li a i ' l.' i li tite l , - 1 . Pearl t rinow'Moirilbr i Mre Gloriii.:.?, 411 of Elldix . l fye!,tif,,,MPLINUATI.II4„.OIitPI4Iar /10f.,•.1,--,1 e4iii ei::: Qwetnerliwigir , ~ I); est, emortv ... Ili 1'.9 r . 10 a 0 °WI. i, §"lgi ands e 0 . 191 1 P95. 'booleiß I liftatithery„l3 •. • Book, h;Fce.7l:, Thicti4 - eiltlti t troolcittind4a#9.7ly otiiiitii , , , gliii i ot : ' orp tolflui t ,,,, .01 1f ittitidipiir 3S!- WV! 6 ',..,..,,1. ,g', •,;.'„, 0 1144 • flid leiediTo3iila§Wearfifi , ' 4, 7:-' •"014's OiratelFolden OW''Fiete e,‘Celuniblititi :Aces grei.;:termiviik.regnlerir!..,l4B 90 if i tAt e rg .. fr9M. 4... _4 11 9„2 1. ,. . ' , AI= o rit.,4,,„,eptlik titzt. -t . i tioo 2 l,o, 4 lKi, 094-4noviivl 'a.. .0 4 ittowv,iimito...z . • . • ~. 440, t , . .., ' l. 4# 141124 1 .1S&V; Mf ,g t. -, dti,A.;: u =I Tun Proprietors, have spent much time • in bringing this preparation of SA.RaLPARIL.Lk to its present state of perfection ; and the experience of fourteen years has furnished them the most ample op portunity to study, in their various formV, the diseases for which It ' is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their, relief and cure. Pa ' Hems who wish ati,Zll.i.V Goon Medittne are invited to'gii , a altial, and satisfy thaselves of its siiperiority, and thin' Invaluable property it poe Cs( arresting And cpringdisenia. The bottle - hail Vein enlarged t hold ON 'CURT, and in ita Present improved form' May safely claim! td be the Buz c APEST Medicine-of the op. Ito progress to the tame it lida attained may betriced a long line of fasts and cures, that stand. as landmarks 'mid beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haien of health. • • Thelollowing is from Col. S, G. Taylor, a genllerean of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, 'and lately appointed Conspl tci New Granada: . • Messrs. A b .D. at . SODS:— New York, January 7, x848.' GraerxErisx,--litiving used, and witnessed the effects.of yehr excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons to various parts of the 'Southern country, viz., Virginia, Louisiana, Teruo, and,Mexico . , I feel much pleasure 'in stating the high opinion ,entertained of its 'great medicinal :value. .In my own case it acted almost like a charm,. removing speedily the enervated-state of.the system, and exciting, in the most agreeable manner, a tonic,and invigorating influence. a Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the U. States army in Mexico, and my gentile, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past Ave years been in the habit erasing it. ang recommends the same ; he and myself adopted the article at..the same time, und ins now considered an almost indispensable requisite in the army ; rn conclusion I would - say, that tits better it Is known the more highly It will be prized, and I trust thdt its health-restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length Mid breadth of our widely-extended country. Yours very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, • U. S. Consul to - New Granada. sm ~11 • REMARKABLE CURE OF-SCROFULA. Southport, Conn., January 1, 1648. Messrs. SANDS :—Gentleitlen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sitsaparilla in the case 'of my wife. 'She .was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding no relief front the remedies used, the disease attacked ono leg, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid open, which was. done, but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard o f, and were induced to use 'ftrina',fiarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken ; and before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health deiterenored; 'lt is flow over it year 'since ,t cure was effected; and her health remains good, showing the disease was thorough eradicated.froin the system. Out neighbors are all knowing to these facts,-and think tins' Sarsaparilla a great blessing to the age. Yours with respect, JU,LIUS PIKE. Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa county. Vu.:-" I. have, cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly, ' " Fredericks fall, Va., July 17, 184" SR W. HARRIS.. -- Theibmwitestimnymirtritev7mm - artm - tnia Reuter of the Church of the Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention Mlle afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected.bY this medicine are almost daily received:— Messrs. SANDS :—A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulous affection, &c. with the most beneficial effect re9llllliTtTrom its use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of it. IVesa York, May 10, INS. JOHN 'GRIGG. Messrs. A. 11. & D. SANDS : Norwich, N. Y., - Oct. 8, 1847. Ogrct.EmerrFeelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several years -been afflicted with scrofulous swelllngsi in my head, which at times would gather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in different-parts-of-my-lace and head. These continued until my thrust, face, and head - wore almost one - complete sore and for a long time I was so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that Leonid speak above a whisper. During this,Ju no I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. I consulted different physicians, and tried various remedies , but received no benefit until I commenqed using your Sarsa parilla. lam now well; the sores are all healed; and I attribute the result entirely to the effects of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and gratitude, PHDBB C4 . 14001f. Being personally acquainted with the person above named, t believe her statement to be correct. , JAMES, 81. D. CAIUB, Justice of the Peace. PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY A. B. & D. SANDS, DjuyiamsTs - 100 FULTON-ST....CORM:B OF Wlci.ua, New YORK. _ . S s old also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Cansdaa. Price per gfN ttle ; six Bottles for-SS. n'Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent MiscellautiUs. J.' 'F. .711174.L.E.R, General Commision and Forwarding Merchant 3 N 0.79 Bowly's Wharf, ALTIMORE, FORgitt ,L - 1 . • of Flour. grain, Cloverseed, Whit& , ""r umber, Br,c. &c. •Also, for warding `0 .; s, via Tido Water Canal and Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for fish Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. Supplied at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above businesa during the last five years, a continuation of the patronage of 'his friends and the public is- re spectfully( solicited. r — ft eferlo . FUNK& IIu,LETt, ' I& E Ewe, Harrisburg. BRANDT & ZEIGLER, 1 • JACOB, RHEEM, Carlisle, Pa. " 1 A. CATROART , Sheßherdstown, P 6. ..GEORGE &MUER, Mechanicsburg, Pa Feb. 14-IY. . . ' JADIEI3 -FL N i - i 1 G. • • N. W. Corner of Pitt & IEO I its. Carlisle Pa. offers for sale on the moat reasonable terms, a large assortment of choice Drugs, and Medi -1 tines, Chemicals, Paints, .Oils' &e. with -tho moat useful Patent Madicifes,also—An elegant assortment of Perfumery Toilet. and ,Shavins 'Soaps, t 3 , itrgreatiririety, 6 —.Hair, Tooth, fiat. Nail; Flush' .& - Cloth brushes.—Whips in great Variety, Um brellas, Canes, Pocket .Books, Combs t Ink & Ink Stands, Motto! Wafers & Seale, Fine Wri; & Note paper envelopes, Razors, Pen Knives; Scissors, & Razor straps, Fancy 'Wax , Card-Cases, Fancy Boxes , Cornelius, Patent Lard Ilitnps,.Globes &_Wicks,,Laid Oil ;Sperm Cantlles, &c. An extensive assortment of Imported. & Do mestic Septa, Tobacco & Snuff. ' Calyandfetamine atOck, he is 'prepared to .oflerindiicetnepfs;to purchasers, for cash. • '' Carlisle, linuary, 24th 1249. • .Lykens: Valley Coal, Lyken's.Vallev Coal Cbmpany will be. prepared to deliver.COAL, on and after the 20th nstant.at their depot,' Milleribura, Dauphin co., Pennsylvnnfa,, (at , the head of the • Wisconisco Canal, 12 miles from Cler ' k•'s Ferry,) at the fol• lowing' prices,' CA.SIL ; • ump„,l3roken.6c.Screened . $2.00 per ton Lime harriera.vcreeneci..' • 1,37 i Lime 'timers . mixed. • 75 • WILLIAM HAWKINS. ADrif • 9-110-Il r lA.lvx Azrp;p : , PE*Nspoßou;qH 'Mutual-dire' i,nenkance:trotnpany, of,,Cunt berlind county incorporated ; gitt ttet, of Asspnt• bly, is ful ly'noil ntanize and in operition, unT der,', the ..management of. thecommis- , stoners, •. • _ • •_.Plit..Stsyntan, Jacob SheBY, ~Corga• Lie l / 2 4.0• 11 yer,Chriotitut:Witzel. Robert' Sterrett, Musser4.,evieTkel, ;scab Kirk, Saml.•Yr_otv,. all, PT. Oid•hfo Id lithoir Brenstriari, - who reepectfully call'Alte attention of •citisens, .Curnherland and York counties to ; the advantages which the apsn, „ It . r.","rlie - r . ateerof insurance ere *lsm, and Tsp.!: a. any . company of , the kind in,.the Sit! 0.; •ric!', ,eons wii,hivug•49-,heComa.menibere are incttail•to i make. APPOOOtIon, to the °tents ,of , the company, . who :aro)willinii n C.OB HELLY,t, roil • , ' HENRY• LQOANoVitProolt , LENno; , ll,pio. 11300r.14:441. , 2-1 •1‘:1 • Idiouop.,Pß9spli s twomeurer ~.; ; -libiiitvre-tauctolph Martin', New' Cumberland ibkriatian Titselaind iblui•Pgiitbliiii; , KingittrartiV HelirY.Z.eProMi. B hYe• udriptoid; sitho lki ptoeitiiviyrn:mioyaburg;, , uo. hgr% . .i.4Agent4. rot ork c9unLy,--3 Koh: Kith, K o Oe• !r4l;',4gtn4iJohi)„l3horrick,,Tobaßs,a‘kin‘..l;,.Bow f ‘l"‘ esft4; , 44 ° • i ' 1 ' somintng lo o 3l WßllP.l ll L. ,4 3!... lusT , ','TcPfiktditAfetVpril ( t.o9o, ,, i . ,OtilePoArieS Olitifi irliofal t ioiuor the ladick t W: 1 1 ~1 $ - ' i (VII gll' i 00 iptittilinfl, # !AC' !Tito k ' ° ',Ara , a over'itteilt' , ..,'i:,,, , 4,, , ~ ,,i, f lr:k.i ':','. 4 . 114 1.: ''r,. ;,-,; , ," ''''- ' "=' l 4*Oft' 0 ! : .... _.' '_ . ,_ ' ' '_'- ' -, ::.,,..':,, \ , , 111tIllii 3nouraitte .eonlpantes. Equitable Life Insurance, Atusufty and Trust Oompany:' OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Phiadelphia.— Capital s2so,ooo.=Charter perpetual.— Make Insurance on lives an their office in Phila delphia; and at their Agencies throughout the' States, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Li Age. For 1 year. For 2 years. I Life 20 81 91 60 30 99 1,30 1,04 40 1,29 1,64 2,07 50 , 1,86 ' 2,07 3,94 59 3,48 - 2.97 603 EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by ptying the company 95 cents would se cure to his family or heirs $lOO should he die in one year ; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; orfor sl3 annually for seven years-,he secures tcrth - Mn 11 - 000 should - It .seven. years ; or for $20,40 paid annually during-life, he secures $lOOO to be 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 he die in one year. Forms of, application and all particulars may be had' at the office of ,Fasn's WArrs, Esq, Carlisle, Pa.) • • J. - W. LAGUOR N, Pree't . H. (.31. TIKKETT., Sec'y. FRED'S. WATTS, Att'y. • Dr. D. N.lllAnorr, Medical Examiner. , ang2ll-- The Franklin Fire Insurance, Oom , ..pany of philitdelphia. OFFIc E, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fi ft street. D.IRECTORS." 4 "r Charles N. Bancker George Wt Richards Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias'Wagner delphdßoris Samuel. Grant David S. Drown Jacoh It. Smith Morris Patterson! Centimie to make insurance poretual, or limi. ted, on.eyery description of property In town:and Country, at rates as Idw as. are consistent with security. The company have reamed a large contingent fund, which with their capital, and pre miums: safely invested, afford ample protection to the 'Poured. Who, , easels of the. company on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an aet of Assent. bly, wore . as follows, viz i I ,-- . Mortgages ~ , $890,558 Rout Estate .-,,,," '108,958 Tetepotark Lottes '' -124,459 Stooks , '' ' 5t,563 '. ,' Casifookind,atid in bands of ' . ., , agents, . ....,.." ..4... . . , 95,973 99, . - .. _ . „ . $1;220,097: 67 .. Since'eir incorporation, a Perlimi of - eighteen years, they have paithupwards of:mor stmmox, T WO, HO NERED THOUSAND;DOLLiStWIONIO4, by fire, thereby aflOrding: evidence •of ;the:advantages. 'of ininirante,mitwell 'as Th e:ability ird disposition tomcat promptness,idl . ":•• • •,,,CHARLIES'N.•BANCKER, Pree't. _ • f e b , • -I'illiteaubeiniberis agent for the above company for Varliele 'indite vicinity. .All appliciations. for insurance-Ashlar •by mail or personally. be promptlyEttendeft to. . W. D.,SEYMOUR. . . -tt-' - '- - tali - liyirii - 44 - 6 7 1 -- Da i oliiiiin t Far 'Dy'sPepsia,, Mavens Headache, aid Liver frlitl6,is'a'.Vegetable , semi:wand, warronted a, 2. 7:safe and effectustramedy, not only for Dye pepsia,,bat, ki.tho4diseasits.r,ettiting from and .connooted with a t Asoi4erttd „spralitlen 'pf, tho atotrytehplitLlitiariAi tiarapgementiOf tho digaS 7 tive,.ittnettehe,;syelt., pa t sishility ,Sot• , W,eatinees,.. liatulanciOitatt 7of ,appetata, aour ,eruitations end ascidity:oohtt ,gfonteb, tostiVeness,' headache, flatulant,andJtillitige canc. - Itie partioutißilY re'P ' ccmmendedr_to•th'osopi!ho are suffering :under `deMlitY,.ar.td,dePrlSlOP ,of „spirits; its ;soothing and, renowiting,pstwatl -, Ao l l6;l ) otioulitrlY adaP! • ted tosuch cases,"' , .,t.'; , , -',' . i, ~ .For sale by .. •' ' ''.4AlYtEgrFLAßitlid* ' • .., — l . , .II IIC 1 • :.8 • ~. ‘• -•' ' ',. ' •t• '' ' 11484 ROWD:. 1 11: Ila ß"ouN ' l 6 itc"r72l l , l tiiiiv.okofill aell '• mit., ' ' '' i Ifi 8 : bikbeetr ebld % at 'Other f 0.. ,, ' s 1 t beet, B4R, td 14,1 A AI!, A *a It , _ r 'i-iPrWiog , ' ll' Ode. iof. , '"' 4 1 " plOt*Tl*,,bl,k,„"OAJlAlol)4lsEii,gli"-! / '`Ll l nl l '' , '4' ',4' yr - '''''''' , " , 1 A:.!` : \,4 , r1-i , ,A-:i4i,--,. • 71%,:',. . 01'.' ~, ..:.ii y,j t ,:,-,, f,', ' _,, ti-r,VX., , Z",-----,:-.1 15 ,- , j--,-`:::',7.: •-7 , ~., ~ , , , , , L . ~, ,:„,,,,444,: , , ~:-,-.• ‘-- - - . . • NEW - Xlga i onvevsiroitz ,• co.iqEfccrP ?Merril' :ffiridrik.'iffiqiiixnaft. ---- 'THE subscriber has receive andtenew open ng a ehoice.selectiorrof Winter`Goode, mintiest- rig of Cloths, Cassimers, and,Vestings,.newest style at the lowest rateii, which helitll make ap Into Dress and 'Frock coats, Over Coats, sacks, Cloak's, PantifendVests,EresicandFrosk emits if 'ninth freniNlX'dbliiirs lip . ivards, Pints from 150 to s6,'VeXt., f• s ' eta. from 8 to $80::' Ste. also ..ke4s shirti 2 bosoms. collars, ne.ek,and pocket' .handkereht com frirts,capi, gloves and HosierY in short every thing appertaining too gentleman's wardrobe. - -- As he is emit' for an extensive fhoiliele VII be enabled to offer fresh', go.pds at least :"onee a month: Tie Will' reiefre (beg INA •and. Philadelphia... Pestilent, and or spartilno pains in getting up his work iuthe.most ,titlythle and fashionable manner. • .He•Will . rdso triiikt tip work purchased 'at other stores in the most care-. ill manner: He will - Pay partiehlar'ettention to Children's Clothing , _Ho ,respectfully solicits - a share of public initronap W B PARKINBOE" Dee 134 1848 Agent - for t!le Proprietor 'DRUG AND FANCY STORE r. UDsro EtEtsciil,'W;ritalMWEiltl RESPECTF.ULLY_ don of the public midi • • Drag and l'atincy Store, he Wept Main street, Carlisle, where he has just received a fresh. assortment of Drugs .Me clecines,.Paints,•Oile, Perfumery,. Jwelry 'and Fancy Goods: Amongst his extensive variety may be found , all the most Approved. Patent Medicines,'. All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, , . • • • Quinine, ()plum, Castor and Sweet Oils. White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloreforin, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Sliaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, :41.3, Lavender and Orange flower Waler. • Tenni Ott 'ix Marrow and Hair-Dye,, ° Nail, Too h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes, ' Fine Ivory* torn, -and Shell Combs, Finger R;ogs, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Beks and Purses, Porte Monnairs, • --Silver Spectacles and Pencils, • Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,w Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, ' Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper-Weights, „j Mirrorsind Fancy! Boxes, • Musical and Surgical Instruments, . ives.and...Seissors, , Carriage and Riding Whips, Unibrellas, Clocks, Tiunks,.&c., o Country Physicians, Merchan.p, Pedlars end there may hear something to their advantage by calling Eth erei I and Pine OilLeeived fresh every week. / • • KrMedical aid andsadvice gratis to the poor. January 17. 1848. GROCERIES, GROCERIES ! . A T the Cheap Family Grocery Store of J - SEPHH 1). HALBERT, West Ma,, atreet, Carlisle, you will always find the best st.dply of Family Groceries that the Philadelphia markets can afford. , The subscriber hasjust returned froth the city, and - would respectfully invite the public in general and his friends in particular, to\, call and, examine his stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line of business, such asiftio, Java and St Dernlhgo Coffee perial, Young Hyson and Black Teas, of the best quality & flavor; leaf, fallingloaf, crushed, . clarified and bioivn Sugars of every grade, with price to suit. Honty,ssirger house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Muir of all kinds, which he - will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers, clothes pins and brushes of every variety.— Castile, fancy, rosin and.eountry SOAPS. Al so, a aoneral assertrnent of chewing and smo king TOBACCO, spanish halfspanish and com mon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE, and CROCKERY of every description which he will sell at the lowest possible „prices. Feeling grateful for the, liberal patronage here- r toforo bestowed upon him, py a generous pub lic, the subscribe: tenders them his hearty thanks, M] hopes. that in his _efforts to pleate, and particular attention to business to, merit a continuance of.t,lheir support, Nov'r 22 tam . • JOS. D. HALBERT',. -"Vaiety l s the Spice of THANKFUL for the favors heretofore bestoWed upon us, in our line of business, 'e again would "HERALD" to our numerous customers, that we are in constant supply of general assortment, (Which we are receiving almost +weekly from the city) of all articles per taining to the business of a o • flircocery and Tea Store, embracing BroWn Sugars of good qualities at 5, , 7, and 8 cts per pound, Rio Coffee's at 8,9, and to cts, Crushed, Pulverized and Broken Loaf Stagers, at 9 and 10 cts per pound, Java a td Mocha Coffees,.also BLACK and GREEN TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in metaidic paclinges,-always fresh, nt from 37i to $1 7 50 per pound, together with every variety of Smcits, such as CINNAMON; MACE, CIT RON, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger,Nutmege, mus tard, &c LIVERPOOL AND G A SALT, together with Fine Salt, either in seeks or smil -ler quantities, SPERM AND WAX LAN ,- DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qualities, Sperm and Whale bleached Oils, of pure ,Oulli ty, as also SALMON AND MACKAREL; Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Crackers and numerous othet articles, all of which for quality and prices we feel confident on inspection will prove equally as good and as reasonable as can be sold'any whgre else. But a call from our Kends can satisfy Ihem best and us too. Remember the "Old Stand," 'nearly opposite Burkholder's (formerly Sworn's) Tavern Ntain street. J W EB Y. . Cprliele, 3th Dec. 848 I'4s.llumes l Oils did Sops. A - F.:NF antlfresh supplifrom4tousiel'iand Li other the best city houses, nmong which are double - evet Briar, Rose Geranium' Verbena, ,f Heliotrope, Mlllefleur and Musk, tastslu:ty put up and for sale Butte lowest prices. Also, for the Hair, Ban - doline, Man made aux Fleure, Jenny Lied hair gross, Bear's Oil, Maccaesar Oil, fine.scented Antique Oil, Philocoyne, Beers Marrow, fine-Myrtle and Vio let Polo:anodes. Also Fancy Soaps, Such as Roussel's Slaving Cream Wright's do, Military doi Almond and Palm Wash' Soap, making an assortment unsurpassed by an in the borough. may3l. S HAVERSTICR DRUGS DRUGS I DRUGS I JUST 11111HYSICIANS, - Pedlars, are inv mock .of :Medicines,; Patent Medicines; Fine Chami 66ll3, ; Instruments, PareEssen'l Oils DYE 90 :2.: 00 • 25 log and Cain Woods, Oil: Vitriol I. 4 ac PM! r PAINT& • Wetherill Brothor'i Tura. Lead, ChrOine Green and Yellow. Paint.end'Verniah -Brushes. Jamey. Window' Glom-Linseed' Oih-Thrpen tine, Oopal and Coireh Varnish, tin . d.Bed.Dead. All of which Will be 'mild at . th e'. very. lowest . market'price, at the cheap Drug and Bookstore ' of ,„ HA5,.411.411c " Nov'2 . 9th. „ '• . . ' Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, • Quee n .. are, 1 .Glas i. . A_LARGE erAgeregal eolectiOn of.tkeiesr .' lasimavor3i3rartptyq os'bein-itliled-to-0ui:1ie—........ eortment. ' Aleotitlat_a_Coadar Ware; eYn.RA ingTebe Cikorne, Bucke.e, Peile. kr.. Ibt-wlui low pricee,at the' Grocery Store of •:......,. s ~. klerch,l4,l ,'...,, ~.. . :, . j IV.E.Sr. • . t r;as tea at,r(ittlFß'S 13x0ii &toss a aupeilor • pasortrnee'6r womErtss , cit Lim , .SHOES,7(ens end ruOie ettch3o6l4;ite • the lowest prce°. 7r. AleirMiseee.G.UM:4tSY9o: fi,f 9, 1 1 1 251 t°' .s ° • 7 , • sVro. , :, ,, imuilithivg• Trikfi t aritat , , , . ~ ~,P uzaci fir,: IV' 1 I 44 ' 1 E' ~ ,--:-.-9, --viii,t' 1 , it4.6)... fo li Altr? s; . ,trviaki.t.."'PhZ:44. 14 slot: . ‘,. A i s i , 41!,..;P, pokitartql, ' ,t,i ) dethilena, 1101.fi t c ,c 4. wite.a. , t4!F-!:lo4,l,P.TPcerftN. i' l ltinstriTtleurich 29,;1848' '415'iLi t ii . 4 : ~; i . E4:`;';' - ':' ' ' ' ' :' : ' ' ' • ' -,: ''''',q, -- : , - C: .;- • ECEIVED; Country Morchnnte and ttiti Meall and examine my rainte,..Olnaa, Oil,..Var- UGS. . '•• • Hartle and txtracte, • Spipeii; 'ground and whole Eetiences; . Perfimery, &e. TUFFS: ' • •: - ;::,t, , . f le`TlT'. - .. , T.' , •:,',:'