Vil/oq .. 4lP!Tcl , ~ ,4;141,W14 DECLARATION of 'INDEPENDENCE. IN'CONORESS, JULY4TII, 1776. WHEN, in' the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve toe political bands which have connected them with another, and to a's sume among the powers of the earth, the seperate mid equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's 'Gen en titles, them, ft descent respect to the opin ions,of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evi dent—that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their CREATOR with certain unalienable rights; thin among. these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 'That• to secure these rights, governinents, are instituted among men, "deriving their -just powers from the consent of the governed i - that whenever any form -of government: be _coMes.destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, lay ing its foundation on. such principles, and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, Vvill dictate, that governments ling established, should not be changed for lightand transient causes ; and, ac cordingly;all experience , has shown that. . mankind - are - male:- diSpo - ged - to suffer, . while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves. by abolishing the formsto which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations; pursuing InVariably the same object, evinces'a design to reduce . them . under . absolute despotism, it is.their right, it is .•11..4 duty, to throw off such government, find to provide new•guards for their fu • tare security. Such has been the pa tient sufferance' of these colonies; and rr i such is now lfhtlie'debsity which 'con strains them to alter their former sy tems -of • government.. The • history the present king of Great Britatn, is a iistory of repeated injuries and uss ations, all having 'in direct object the establishment ' of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.' . flu has refused his assent to-laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the • public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of :mmediate and pressing import ance, unless suspended in their operation until his assent should be obtained ; and wherLio suspended he has utterly ne glected to attend •to,them. , • Ije has re/m . O to pass other laws, for the accommodation 'of large districts of . 'people, unless these people would relin quish the right of representation in the legislature—a right } inestimable. to them, , and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together• legislative bo dies, at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records, for, the sole purpose of fatiguing them into - compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions 'on the rights of the people. • . - He has refused for a long tia l g after ouch dissolutions, to cause otherkterbe elected ;whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large, for their exercise ; the state remaining, in The meantime, ex posed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulskons within. . He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these• states ; for that purpose obstructing' the laws for natu ralization of . foreigners : refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration Of justice, by refusing his assent to lawsi for establishing judiciary powers. ' • • He hai niade judges dependent on his • _Will:alone for the - tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment i -- )1` their salaries. " • • „ •.• erected a - multitude • of new offices, and sent hither swarms of Officea, to harass our people, and eat out their substance. He has kept among us, in time, of peaceotanding armies. without the con-. sent of our legtslatures. ` He has affected to render the military independent' of, and superior. to,,the civil poWer, , . , He has coMbined with others to'snb: jeep 'fiale,„ o. ,jurisdiCiicri, foreign id our constitution,' and ukacknowledgeul•by our laws ;• , givinghis his; asierit'• to' their ,sacts of preterido.l4loatiMit. , <, • -• riat O arterini large bodia's of. armed For, efilisOnk them, t M iock trial; Pitruslnnent•for any murders *hick they AommitOn the inhabitants of • Ikvierietelert , 2 •FM-44titiieffiour trade ,with all pasts • .';• • , . :•••_ , ,TOr ,Witherti our .. • .. . -- 7 --- Pb l 9% - irriving;usop7tiurrgTaelis9 , ' tbe benefitagghi i ! i by'lety:: - '• I. •• ; -,,: -';;-• - FOritrafeipcnriingfye beyond-the: setie, ' ' .to .b.i.trieilloi:pt.eterided *Fences ;,• , ;•: •.• i . • ,•Foi s 'abiliehinithbliree Sy'd fe ni, :Of ~Enj • - iligilttWitil`iiiiiitaiiing,ptOrinee, es ? . - tabliehtnethetehr i.'g,,klittlittety ,g . oiern'.: ' ,merit , - alid — enretigiog4ttqliiiitndertee,, eo ,akto;4enden , it L4tt once iorT : , - E l ia mn iii , , n pip • fit iiiiitipkent"l`Re ':,i4tittfelili,'AfkiT, , s ame ' - ' ttbsbb4o;x9lgiOt! r i' ttie'fie• colonies t*ifl ','. :'• For- iitkin, ' ItyfiLY.'ooi -, :cl,i r a#o.ri.4lotbl;: - ~' , ', '•; felling, Oitfinciet, l •knhia* `, aivs; miid tAi 'es, inifunakdeihelly Atio,-tormev;ol , -ottt•ke• vernmentint i.•t•, 4 i- , ... ~ —. • . ' ~...`T . , , . F01",11 9 14401;ii,lir,,awtc Ipgie.a g , ' . ' All " ' Ahem' alies' inOcated'liiih ~...,,,O. .„S - %-: t,4 11 1K-I ri ‘ 1 -, - •,.-OPOR , 'k. iz!',9'.%:, Il z 1 1 1%; ~ .4.0. a CB., j x4 '', '',*(o.o ~,,ilitOti, ,*4 4 . 6 5 ,1 .0..-:; -, ',,, Aide ..i ap 000401r4rp 00t.luire(#y ._ ' • •,, ; ..:,1 ,9, 411-' 'it :"- *ft'61,F14.Aprte4,44 , 11411 '•iviiitjti:" . " - :'4lgatiCAllo4.2•AkSt' , : VI ' , y-k-44t - ihip, a 61,14.1.4k t •i0i , i41,705A - WV) 1 ,1:, .•:? 4 :-, •r-„ , •••trkJA;:„....:0,-„, 7 •..., , . t, , ,1r 5 0wa ) ?,..;, : , , ,,,0pe k vi4A L.,,,,,Ar. He has plundered our , ..seaPP Mir coasts, burnt, p ir.tawnsi.art; L:1 , 17;3: ed the livei of: our , PeoPle. He is at :this, drne;trttriapcirting: - larti3 armies Of foreign mercenaries to.complete the works of death , desolation and . tyr anny, alre ady begun, with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy Scarcely,parallefed in the most. barbaroue ages and totally unworthy the head-of a civilized nation. -He has constrained our fellow-citiiens, taken, captive on the high :was, to bear arms_agamat _their country, to become. the . executioners of their friends and: brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands: He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endetivord to bring oa the inhabitants of our frontiers, the, -merciless Indian' savages, whose linown rule of warfare is an undistinguished de struction. of_ all ages, sekei,-and condi tions. • • , In every stage of these oppressions, we ha etitioned for .redress in thg most huinble terms ; our repeated peti tions have bow answered only by re peated injury. A „prince whose charac ter is thus marked by ,every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been %Yarding in attention to' our British brethren. We have warned them horn time to time of attempts by their legis lature, to extend an unwarrantable jurisdic.! Lion over as. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and; 'settlement here. We have appealedlO their.. native justiceand magnanimity, and we have Conjured them by the tics of out common kindred to disavow these ,usuipationa, which' wonfd.' ineVitabry interrupt ,our connections and correspondence. They, too, have been deaf to the voice of justice ansl consanguia-' ity. We pink, therefore, acquiesce in the .necessity which denounces our separation, and hold, them, as we hold the rest of man kind—enemies in--war—in peace, friends,- - We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Con gress.assembled, appealing, to the SUPREif E. JUDGE of the -world for the rectitude.ol our lntentions'do : in the'name and nyihe author- ity of the good people of these colonies, so. lemnly publish and' declare, Ow these Uni ted Colonies are„and of right ought to be, tree and mai:pendent st a tes. That they are ab solved from all allegiance to the Bratsh clown, and that all political connection be tween them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved ; and that, as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish cam. merce, and to do all other acts and things whiclffirdependent states may of right do.— And for the support of this declaration, with a firm - reliance on the protection of DIVIN PROVIDENCE we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and oul sacred honor. JOHN - HANCOCK, Prest. THE BEAUTY OF LIBERTY. . In all things that Itave - beantyohere - hunathlngitr man more comely than Liberty.—MlLTox. When the dance 0f1,133e shadows, AL daybreak Is dlllle, And the cheeks of the morning Are red with the WIN When he sinks In his dory, At eve, from the view, And calls up the planets • To blaze in Oa blue Therein beauty—hut *here Is the beauttito,see, More proud - thanrthe - sight - of - trnation When-lree When the beautifnl bend • • Of the how is above Like a collar of light. ' l O On the bosom of love— When the moon in her mildness • • In aviation on - high: • - - Like a banner of silver Hung out in the sky; There IS betutty- 7 but where is the beauty to see. More geoud than the front of a nation when freel In the depth of ehe darkness, • thwarted in hue, When the shadows are veiling The breast of the blue; When the voice of the tempest, At inldnig.lit is still. And the spirit of solitude Sobs on the hill; There is beauty—bat where is the , heouty to see Like the broad-heatning brow of a nation when (feet In the breath of the morning, Whew Indere'. awake, And calle up the chorus ' To chaunt . in the brake ; In the vele.° of the echo, . . Unbound In the woods; In the warbling of stream, • And.,the foaming of-floods; , There is beauty-,,but where is the beauty to see, Like the.thriee hallowed eight of a nation when frpal When the striving of surges, ' Is mad on the main, Like the charge of a column 01 plumes on the plains; When thp thmider is up gram his cloud-cradled sleep, - And the tempest is treading • The paths of the deep, There is beauty- , but , where it the beauty to !Be, Like the sun-brilliant brow of a nation when Creel NEW AND CHEAP • autnueurmkkelawcs , esatzt o - wow opening by JACOB SENOR, who re LI 'spectlully calls the attention of his friends and the public generally and all dealers in HARDWARE, to his new and splendid assort -ment-of-alllinds_m_Hardware,_auch_as_Brid, dler's Tools and Saddlery Were,of every de .ifeription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, sad„huildingmateriels of all kinds and ner style,; all kinds of material used by Cabinet' makers. - -Alga, Shoe_ Findings ,of all kinds, a assortment; of. Mn's morocco. kid, French straits, lining. and binding skins for Shoe, , rna., kers, all articles used by shoe makers constantly kept on 'hand— Blacksmiths .can he 'supplied with the , very best of hammered iron,. warranted good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band,l and strop iron, cast, Shear, spring English and American, blister steel, warranted- good, also a lot of sheetlron for tinnerti... Housekeeper% can also• be supplied ; with every, article necessary for housekeeping in the Hardware Line. Ethereal and Pins, , Oil Lamps:of every descrip lion lust received, , alticitithereal and pine oil for sale. just.;..freehailf,kinds of paints, oils, yarn= .ishes, turpentine, also; a first rate article to pre serve. leather shoes, and keep ' the • : feet dry.— Look out and beat'in - • . Farmers ? Mechanics and Housekeepers and ll' who uric the article of HARDWARE, call at the old well known.,new_arrange&HAPD .WARE. STAND.; formerly *opt hy hoots Harlan, in.NOrth Henover -street, neat .doof to John Common's tav e rn stand; kept by 1-1: Dlass,Und - aled • riext.' dObeteGeorge Farley: Hat. and Cap S Call 'oaCpaenrinci Ibr Ourselves' r.n&savelrioney•iiii we , are ,de- Verb - mod te se'll'illarticlee at the very. smallest profit'ffie CASH .aird.wdtbink , we shall be able I to sell a little lothaa any .other Hardware -Stbre-titstown„l:ris:' , t r ;• (pride are tiebtOtigt, and...itre,parcluareft g.ito..ftL'ille7_3_,tal the - now arriin'garkeardio , I ns:Lewis ficirlea's old stand;;Nthers you may find a geed .asonitMent , 'cif , :every: hi , ,the Hardware Trade. ; _Don't , forget..the Stand; as bpi* Solei;and.tirnall:piofits is the , Urder of the -.• Old and'eartatina,for yourseliesi, • - ' ..IAOOI3vSENER.' I , ' Look,HOQ - ', - Y , . bilmith's - - LED, Blac-,---, .ie - 40it.t . R0.-T, . ea ' •Ft r. ablorfed ‘. I P. ~;, v on sb 1 a teiTONa: ° ;„wirOO 4 d, 'that ly '. T .CP IXP iI ' Verlifisleen-B°t/tlieut ollhPerAr°Rr lime- rato than •ron.,r AlitoiffP iiila " • ', 1 . , i ll i all.. Z r ia e vir' c ry . P er On h,611dt}4„4.11,3c1ig8 . SOTq ; g*: , 16''.x.p.,"-- . ~ t t .. .. ::: :. • ,- ~,,..„: , 1..j.,—::., 5 , . t ~' ''''..:.."'"'''' c',i ' o't': , ' I) • ''''' l . '' I;OCIU,N7at '''.. • '. 1 /1 e Ind 4i terC s itf r A 'O4OOl • pIaST 4 94 I4 1 ifd.g orTEP,DNK,at;Omfg- i ri c cß ' E . ,;----r-1141,-"Lr'°l,Catoltae°l64#lCr'7 . 7 V-4 :uutopet.,r.V.7ltiet4.4Atyil,! ' . IVIA■'S'IVIO ' ' 4,7tri' 777. 1' - i att Bpyr 0 ti ‘ , deb , an 4 o n lob oo 1 Vlil4 4 4,0Cch# , AridIfiii , oitIO by- f;•0_:1,1, ,, ,, , , vz, -,;.,, ; %t-',nRiSq4 O .OES'!' t ) , siiapfrs , ,.v i tVit,4rilyf i F ,, A;;ol 7 ,-,16 /- a.tik:12,414_ , y, ,, A ~;, - 2 - '.,.`., i'1) 4' t., : ;':;, ,, ..',.... ri0e1iv 4 .11: 1 4 ; ;i? , ; . 041 ( .: '. 1,1,W5' 3tt p1 ) 1 A p )ta_ ..•?? „ . i • • •••,,, , Wet, es an ,ewelry I- '- - i•• ,1 CIIEA•tr,P. THAN -EVF,R-, 70 ',:'•-,.. ~ " '.... W Itedesale. and Retail-At the '. il'hiTadelphia Watch, and .Jew , ~ i 1 . "elry, 5t0re,0.,95' North:SE ' -•:,.. 'street, 'corner Of 'quat'- - 67 - ( 1, - recs - riA 3 7 ry street.._ • ' '''' - . ....„. . • Geld Levers. 18 k. cases, full jewellod,.s3o,and , upwarde :,' Silver Levers; full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Loftin°, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 .and upwards . • .• ;. ~ • .. . . , - Silver_Lepines;_jeWelled,_s.l.o_nnd_upwarde'_ : Silver Quartior Watches, $4 to 10 • - Silver Stioons, equal to coin, per seit—Tea;. $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles irt•pro.• 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 'robins & Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E-S Yates & Co, John Harrisbn, G & It Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movementewhich will be cased in any style - desired Arrangements have beep made With all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England,_to.furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which' orders will be taken; and the name and residence of tire person or dering put on if requested . ' novBl L. R. BROOIVLALL'S GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE WHERE Gold and Si!. .., . Watches of every 1 - lz 1 '-..:"-, d'eseription can be had ~,, .le .1 ' 1 .-,- - :- - --at from ten to ,fifteen '`,.. • ' 9 ' .."....) ,-.:' --, loss thaftany other store ,-, - ,. - ‘2,, g 7 -e; . ~ ? 7. < in New York or Pnila - . --- ' l -:' .....'----. ~--•'''_'_ `-aelphia. Persons who wish to get a gdod watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and price - of his. watches with that 'of other stores. GOOD WATCHES ' AT - 7 7 111: , FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY MOM Gold Covers, fulljewerd,:t3 carat MOB, $28•00 Silver do • do, 12 110 Guld'Lepines, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 .00 Silver do do 9 00 Silver Verge Watches, from S - 3,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from IM to 88,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and•penCils attached, for 75c. Also, a hands;mie assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold. and Silver bouglit - or taken( in exchange, - • LEWIS IL BROOMALL, = No 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. apr,B'49:y KrCut this advertisement ,' out, and bring it along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. . allegheny house. .No. 280 Market Street, above Eighth, South side., • PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and splendid Hotel :has been fur nished with entire new furniture. The Bar . Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Pat - lore and Sitting-rooms are entirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the ar rival and departure of cars. The portico ex tending the whole front of the house, affords a cool retreat' ih worm weather, and a splendid view of tin) greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Roonnbare well furnished. The Table'as well provided for as at any otlier 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 I be one (Wine' per day. On the arrival .of the Cars from the west, a Porter will be in attend anco to convey baggage, &c., to the Hotel, I which is adjoiningthe depot. Feb. 7,1849-6 m. 2000 Pemium Blinds; J. WILLIAM'S:NV 'l2 NORTH SIXTHBe STREET, Philadelphia: VENITIAN & WINDOW SHADE MANDFACTURER iiwtc d the first and-highest3realif fitihd N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia "Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with con firmed confidence in hie manufaclure,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slats, with fancy ang plain Trimmings, of now-styles.and colors. -^ .- A !so, a large and general assortment of TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADEEI 4 IIII of which ho will sell nt the lowest cnsu PRICES. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. IcrD BALERS SUPPLIED on liberal terrns—ct The cie ns of Cumberland county are respectful! • vited to call before buying elsewhere onfident of pleasing all. Open in the Eve ing. March 21. SILK' MEATS. ArIEORGE A. WARDER & CO. N. E. gur CORNER OF FIFTII AND CHERRY STREETS, Philadelphia. respectfully solicit the custom of HATTERS and others engaged in the TRADE. They manufacture SILK HATS varying from 24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear — a mi. cal examination and compare favorably with those of any other manufacturers. As they are largely engaged in this lnisiness they cats fill orders expeditiously. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH, An entirely new Article for ShOWer-Ba thing, w 4►,, warm or cold Water. p y-TIIIS Batlttook the prdmium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. October 1848, the•only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and also took tie Ate premium at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, .Novem ber 1848. A groat and important improvement is ma. e in this Shower-bath over all others, by-throwing the water immediately on the body, without wetting the head, unless at Alm will or p leasure of the bather': but a greater point is ga ined by --being enabled to bathe.witb_warm2svater,_Whicit_ no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most of all the Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair, - Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their csise.is met in this as they can regulate the tern perattire of the water to suit their wish, and commence bathing at, any season of. be year „ ; ivithout'any.enpleariant result- Ladiestan have • the advantage of bithing without wettinkthe , T head'or-Coverinkthe-same. • 'The striangementsnre.airimlO end aompletoi• and•not liable' to 'get out. °larder. ..T,he. Bath • can bendjuSted:ta suit any from a small child to'the tallest person. When the door. is • closed;' the Aintree are hid and the - outside ;sp . pearasice is that of a neat piece• of furniture. They•haire "received the approbation of, seve ..ral medical gontlernen-r-others are -requested. to call and examine them. • Manufactured hir the Patentee. • MPHR.AOT • LARRAI3EE, ' •.' —' • .24 Seuth.calmertatreet, Ballimere- BATHING: Read what Armstrong says Di;nOtrWriii,;ywhe Ninth" health - aecure, 1 7 The daily freeh ablution,-iliatehall• clear; The,alunceg of thci akin; enetigh:th keep - The,hoidreac rod from.undecent.seil.; .• Still to be. pure; oven - lf.lt did not conduce' • ' :roach (aa,it'does) to ;health; very. greatly Yourdaily: worth •j ~ • pains.; !tie; this adores the. rich The want' le.poverly's:worat foe, With .thie - external virtuailigu maintainer A.'degent grace :.. Witlioaty'r;ooh , and. chorine Aieleathaotria., :;. ; ' ' 7EXT'ARDINARTAEO .CTIOM IN HE vitae, - otict I 114 v, g Just :received thnleuiest kind Cheap. r est atonic:al ItAitigir,AßA,Cliase; ?tante, Oils ,a - .Saddlery, CareenteF'o ,arutcabluet• ,';• 'Mtiktritanole( Mahogany ;Yeniere and:all kinds of Butldixii.Materials over brought to,Carlisle consisting of LOckti;' , HiniCe,ll3ciaws,, Nails and Spikes: RPetsons'abouvte.build - wilt'find ih ;•t'groallylteltheir advantage' 'to •• • Isolc tny stack , %therein purchasing! elsewhereo , V , Cbma , tna Yinni , :the , Goiidi end hetertthily price and you will be non l yirtchathar,ihis ts really , dui was Store , . Mod, in store''anvils, wee, files • and tasiliroind'a;completetesdrttnant.ef Watts' ,7•Belt , Dai+ Irein,ittleti Rolled and lionglton' of till afaes. L; haVa'ailsciAthe"-ThetwometeeChutn ~•;rnaditloit .oe o r t i4apari g ,lef ; ',the',Wit, e to‘,AV;I t , , , :spyTtigs44lll*,juliftiEoiviiaTiffsolPY .4scidit, of G r a i n aini - gragetSpytipe; manufactured !:rexPir,thiliqinAkOitweittes_i and' rtriantetitli l usbd artlele. Cradle ••makeYikand' cithere *Hy :Scythes 4.6 lin life tialisjo lne mcgrices':and:ar.lite loneese *lce, pii,helepain'Attd stand ituNcirth , streeß'''' ; i s. ‘:'4 l 3lq4 / t4 X1.113;; "' • !,,'" -.M.10011ancouo• ITitruiftation Houde Philrufel- Xp Jo, Etalurnpre,,Pipsbu 664 c. ej • Merehanti .ILiart Isscrid,' Pa.., informs his friend's - , .and the - Public:Ohm. froni- theliberal pat ronage, astendetlN hirddiwirig Ilk Oast year ho has betni endoiffiigairtolnalcomoreektenetve or mpgenients for:the:present - . tiettson; ; and 'has ad ded tWitiftew`:, LINE; and fullyprepared:after the op eriing.ofithej.Canali• terfOrwitrd PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE- of all-kinds to' and front Philadelphia, Baltimore,. Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight - rind with the utmost des-. patch. Agents for Boater CARLISLE 4, GASKELL, V. Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, • [No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. .CLARK & SHAW, • J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts b g • Agents:for Cars, WUNDERLICH & GRIER, ' • • I .No. 272 Market st.,Thilinielphia. CHALORER -& REYNOLDS, 'No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & CO., ' Broad • street, Philadelphia.. PENIVA. & OHIO LINE, Noith street, Baltimore. 0. CONRAD, Importer of . Watcher =um S. Goldman% Clothing Store, On 'the - conger of Main street and Market Square, formerly occupied by Nathan Hai. THE undersigned respectfully announa'en to the citizens of Carlisle and surronnding country that ho has just arrived from Philadelphia, With a, splendid stock of. READY MADE CLOTH ING, for the purpose of condUcting the ready, • made clothing business in all its various bran ches. He intends keeping:an assortment of every article in his—line of busitiesbaind, Such pri ces as will suit 'ewer.) , one. , His stock embraces the most handsome and faShionable styletivorn, and made up in the beat manner. The subscriberi , l4 . ailES a trial pf his goods and is sure they4l tgrie, entire satisfaction, Also, n large assortment of Hats, Caps, Shirts Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, and Shirts, all of which he will 'sell at very low prices. Boys' clothing•cdnstantly anima SAMUEL GOLDMAN. April 11, '49.—Gm. , *canister's all nealing•Ointnien t R THE WORLD'S 'SALVE, cdqtains no' n Mercury,—The fallowing Certificate is from a regular Physician, of extensive prac. lice in Philadelphia: Jesses MeALLisixa—Sir : have for the last two years been in the habit of using your Ointment in eases of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in T 6 1 ,111, CAPITIES, (Scald Heads,) nod thus far with the happiest effect.' -4 think from the experiments I have. made with it, that It richly deserves to be addrit - ed es an ar ticle ofevery day use by the profession at laige. Yqurs truly, . . S. Beat, M. D. l'hila. READ THIS. Philadelphia, - Dec: 29,1847. To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit I. have received by using your Vegeta ble oAptment, or the World's Salve, I had an ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, of many years standing; I have applied to severel physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it was completely dried tip and well. I have used it for burns. for which I find it an excellent article; also in_ all eases inflamation. 80. THORN. I certify the above statement is true. M.C. CADMUS. Na,2o Matket street, Phila. , CERTIFICATA 1 do certiiv — iliat I have used MoAlliotor's all 'Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldness of my Riot; also for Rheumatism In my limbs and Corns on my feet, and have been entirely relieved, Belicving_it to be a good ,Medieine, I do not hesitate to recommend it Id the °lova complaints. LEONARD VAILE, Morrie tp. Washington Pa. Aug.:ll, 180. I certify that I have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable. Ointment, or the World's Salve, for a beating in my wife's breast, which has given her incalculable benefit; also on one of my children, for sore eyes, which give im mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend it as a dried medicine. PARKER REED, Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21,'47. Around .the bOx are directions for using Mc•. Allister's Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver Com plaint, Eyreeipelps, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi. las, Nervous elections, Pains, Head ache, Asthma, Deafness,Ear ache, Burns, Corps, all diseases of the sin, , Sore Lips, Pimples, 4c. Swelling of the Limbs,. Sores,Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Sweled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, If MOTHERS and NURSESItnew its value in cases of "swollen" or Sore Breast, Ihey• Would always apply it. lii such cases, if free. ly used, and according to the directions around each box, II 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.) • PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. It never fails in:lgiving relief psr the Piles. ozr This Ointment it good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some casesit•should bo applied citron. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unities the name of JAMES McALISTER is -written-witha-pen on-every label,— TIVENT-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For saleby my agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. . ' SAS.' McALISTES; Sole Proprietor of tho above Medicines. Principal Otlice REMOVED to 28 N. THIRD S. Philadelphia. 'AGENTS. S. Elliott. and IL W. Haversack, Carllole. & L. Roigel, Mechanicsburg'. 0. W. Singliar, Churnhtown. .Rhoad & 'VV h a rry, Namibia*, •Joeciph , .1.111.... Lutz; AoHdo. Vy.,Boldpliairtsbarg. _.._ ,‘ :al •AL.' 1:10.1rX8111'11 ' • . 'WHOLUBALE.. - ; ANDI'RETAII.''STORE' . • NORTH •lIANOVER. STREET, ' .., ~:; ,;,•:‘:, •Stott..bUlpt n T BEE Ilivit. , l .--i .^ • ;t1 ',''• . , ..;: ..;; .Bif; Co 41.1 ii ESFECTFULLY .7-...„. t 4.4 Ilit. mills the attentiOn a . 1 ~ :"..7.1:::::: ~. ' o '' NEW . -STOOK.: OF . .. I *-•.;..- - ;.-... ~...i.n.: SPRING & SUM MUUM.III .''''' - mg R. 0.0.0 D §-, 4.t.is U ...,,x.,......„ ' ' 11 : --- impoitsffile - iO °Mime:: faM . all the . amp es - wo•btive for male . ' , SuffiCeit to . etty.;wisitiaveoeilmtist; every _thing ,that; be ; , 6seettsy forLididir iinffiGUntlemens *ear: , r4.' LADIES DEPARTMENT — Neat f'figutSd ;,. :: mous delaines;;Foulard Bilks and lawns, mohair ' :' Policy. -,.'Si ;hn&itatin,utiiptutlestrei ' pink and blue .all .wool : I '. i' -,.. ' . 'Trial llelttitte . ,7eittirt jiitibild-rmoysiidelainsecon ' •:: .'i...... mourning . ffiarefidowliliffiffilyonestwbitteloOlic. '''''''------' ----.'` bonnete and behind' AMMO, , ftiner sillt tieS and ,:'„ No .58 - ID Bearfs;' Okla Linen 'bingo e:hilic'flannels OU'd ..i ".- -88 . 2 1 linen' tiSsues; 'pink; libmanit.treen thiregetf,; kid, ~. -P 5 . ' 7 '-' 1 Silk end .L 1510.1111.64 gloveVart:dja barge; secirt- ~.. , , ::. Meta. otliediasi MisSelfond , tinliirtrib - libileif.' ''' 7 . - P. 38 "''' .., GENTLEMENtS .. DEP ) AD T M'E,N::T. • French ant i English • cloths,' fran li7/ 1 * &male' $6,00 pipped, bladk .Fieneh:egssimer64 . !lithey , .iiiiseinteres, yesOngsi..all. kinds; ,erbton bloths:&: .16E04: T weeds and , catisinetts,,whitelitient dr4ii lingS;: Amoy. eape. for '; Beys,„ . Phinn i l Pearl,l-latti . for Men:and childthe, 'OhtpLlittK.alt kMde,,,)3l* and fithWorttytitei . ..LititaltliroudAlAidAnd 'imit** "Gloves. '.itleiti','Al!*oty::liirge Wee it' Cilf .:Yii,lijte ; and tinbleiteVed.'Mus)ina;lcali COM IMM=..ffiestit s , .1614 . ; ;!,10SY ptitk• 00 -'oil - .•oivipaihe,;!ltild'4ctiat. iintriety , of other.; geode '.notl;nrientionedi and ' -great hall, and:fide. my Moel4'wheie . yelOttall ttliVnyit' find pOlittupply,4-:=4 .; ''',i'' • ; irtllll.L4fetm . ' ' poi}°. ' N ? - 1 . aitiNaz 1, , . ,,, - v. a •-la!Out , `i Psill 'rec ' e(l(ll " 4.l3 l ' faVlTln a vite: fif3': , attei;' i ftl i i r ni)ol. l,7....l,„,iiild•aelblitgailie;4'; 'lto 9 tql. 41 1 198 '4v the, Cheap ,StoteIr014•61111. -. mil, the toq) 1!?1 ~, A''::',l^, Gs i ,l:3,AgAi() Pi Xi , .11, ,IPY: G otil!!, 4 , 6 ,`A'') . '-'`.: " •. ' t., • , '-'''4 .. .t;'0 1 .: ) )1 ' 11.1 7 1 ! ,:,'' S , ~;;•,,,,rp 1.,: tiff ~ :41'' - +`-,T‘' . ....•••• ',.., -, •!1';' ' .. 1.:,'1`: - i''' , '..Y., ,t • 7 ' , ' , 2, .4,0,A , 41;.11.11.1.; c ;.•'••,; ', ; ~ ,, -. ••• ' j i ,;(t..... • - _ , ' ° _', ; --, 9 -,,,_,,,-. 1 , , ~ ,I• 1,-'• 4 ", - , ,--*);. , 4 , '.- l t i, Z, '• ,';,- ' ‘,,.,- , - Irr 4. - 6 - Aiiie BoitriEg - 1.,' , ': •-- , ' - , . . ......,- ...., iii, . oMIRMIINIOP cußxi 0 F LivErre_ ' .., 4 mor, • _ • DRO et;„ 1 4 '1: - COijSlonkr . TEMALEWA;/04, _ CO St ork;,/ki: DEOIL/K. .... gle4N4 AND FOR THE ,!,,0010.1514 . 10; 01 ,-ti ULCERS 6 .so .4se slislA • ". scat s 4Y' s.s sat, THE Proprietors have spent much time - V in bringingihis preparation of 'SARSAPARILLA 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 forms, the diseases for which M is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa tients who wish R REALLY GOOD Medicine are invited to give it atrial, arid satisfy themselves of its superiority, and the &valuable^ property it possesses-of. arresting and curing disease, -.The bottle has"been enlarged to holdliNE - QIJART, and in its present improved form may 'safely claim to be the DEBT and CHEAPEST Medicine 'of the ago. Its progress to the fame it has attained maybe (raced by a long line of facts and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health. The following is from COL S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance in the Southern States, and lately appointed Consul to Now Granada t 'Messrs. A. B. &D. Slims:— • New York, January 7, 1848. Glzwrissizn.—llaving used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla ow.different persons in various parts of the Southern "country, viz., Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, 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 v a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the, U. States army in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAXLOR, has for the past iiireyears been in the habit of using ikand recommends the same ; he and myself adopted the. article at the same time, ond it is now considered an almost indispenseble requisite in the army. In conclusion I would say, that the'better it is known the no re highly it will bo prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will make irienerally known threnighout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country, ' Yours very respectfully, 5. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn.j.lanuarrl, 1848. Messrs.. SANDI 9 :—Gleneemen—Sympathy for the aillic . ted induces me to inform you. of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarayparilla I n the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different pits of the bedy ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, And finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppuratqcl.. Her physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were induced to use Sixes' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken; and before she bad used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite restored. It is now ovet a year since the cure was effected,-and her health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly.eradicated from the system. Our neighbdrs are all knowing to these riots, and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla kgroat blessing to the age. Yourawith respect, --- J.ULIUB • Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa'county, Va. :—" I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with 'Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly " Fredericks Hall, Va., July 17, 1848." " N. W. ARIUS.* •The following testimony from Rev: John Grigg, late-Rector of the Chlimh of the Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the af fl icted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily received : Mame. SANDS :—A mbmber of rhy family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulOus affection, &c. with the most beneficial effecP resulting frrtkits use.. It gives me very great pleasure to recbrd my testimony in behalf of its ue and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of It. Nsw York, May le, 1848. JOHN GRIGG. Messrs, A. R. & D. SANDB:— Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1847. _ Germsisex—Feelings 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 swellings in my head, which at times would gather and discharge at my throat, nose, anti ears, and at others would break out ur different parts of my face and head. -These continued until - my throat, face, and head - were almost one-complete sore, inuL for_along_time.l was_so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this Ume I had several attacks of pleurisy and ether diseases. I consulted different physicians, and tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your Santa. pulite.. 1 mu 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, PHEBE CAHOON, Being perrsonally acquainted with the person,above named, I believe her statement to be correct.. JAMES M. D. CARR, Justice of the Peace. PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DT A. B. & D. SANDS, DiatomsTs AND Curaners, 100 FOLTON-BT., CORNER OF WILLIAM, NEW Yong. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada& - Prate_ $1 per Bottle; six_ Bottles for l min uuliItlilII1l!IlII I n Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent aliorctlancotts. ... -- - ---- Fire Insurance. . , ..E 'liftable ..Life Insurance, Annuity TILE ALLY ..,N ANO . E. 'PENNSROIiOUGH and Trust Company. Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cum- OFF len 74 Walnut street, Phiadelphia.— berland county, incorporated by an act of Assem- Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.— bly, is now fully organized and in eperalion,,un- Make Insurance on lives at their office in Phila. der the management of the following commis- delphilt, and at their Agencies throughout the sinners, viz : States, at the lowest rates of premium. 1 Cht. Stamen, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, Rates for insuring at $lOO On a single. Life. Lewis flyer, Christian rlitzel, Robert Sterrett, Age. Fur 1 year. For 2 years. I • Lifo Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. 20 81 • 91. GO Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sernl. Prow- , 30 - 99' 1,30• 1,04 ell, sr.. and Melehoir Brenoman, who respectfully , 40 1,29 1,64 I 2,07 call the attention of citizens of Cumberiamkand . 50 1,86 . 2,071 3,94 York counties to the advantages which the corn- 59 3,48 2,97' 1 603 parry hold out. EXA:SPLE.—A person aged 30 years next birth The rates of insurance ate as low and favorable ',jay, by paying the company 95 cents would se as any . company of the kind in the State. Per- cure to his family or heirs $lOO should he die in sons wishing to become members are invited to one year ' • or for $9,90 be secures to them $1000; make application to the agents of, te company, orfor $l3 annunily for seven years he secures who are willing to wait upon them at any time. to them $lOOO should he die in seven years ;or • JACOB SHELLY, President for $20,40 paid annually during life, he secures HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't IEIOOO to 'be paid. when he dies. The insurer LEWIS liven Secretary . securing his own bonus, by the difference in MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer - amount of premiums from those charged by Aomms—Rudolph Martin , New Cumberland other offices. For $49,50 the heirs would re. Christian Titzol and John C. Dunlap, Allen; C. oeivo $5OOO should he die ih one year. 11.• Harmon, Kingstown ; Henry tearing , Shire- Forms of tipplicalion and all particulars may manetown; Simpn Oyster, Wormleysburg 1 R'- belted at the office of Fie 'x 'War's, Esq, beet Meow. Charles 13011, Carlisle.Carlisle, Pa.l Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene- t ; -1 ., - -,..-- - J. W. LAGHOR N, Pres' t rat agent; John Sherrick,lohn Rankin, J. Bow. ;ItTG. TIICKETT, Sec' y. man, Peter Watford. ... ~.• 17 N - r BETO. WATTS, AVy. ~ • . ' Agents for Harrisburg,-Houser, & Lochman. Dr. D. N. Melton, Medical Examiner. • • feb 9 ' aug23-• LIM ma RANGE. • The, Girard Life Insurance -Annuity , and •Trust Company of Philadel pla. Office No.. 159 Chestnut - Street, Capital $3006. 000. Charter Perpetual. ' - • CONTINUE - to-Make Insurances-an-Livos on the most favourable writs, receive and execute Truster and receive Deposits on Into ; rest. The Capital being paid up and invented, to: gather with accumulated premium fund. affords PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre• mium may be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly: payments: ~__Tlni_GonaP,any add _a BONUS at mated po. thick to the insurances for lit This • plan o insurance is the most, appro(kd of,•and is more • generally in use, than any other in Great Bri tain, (where the subject is best understood by; the people, and where they have had the long. est . experience,) as; 'appears from the fact,.that . out of 117 Life Inenranco Companies there, of • all kinds; 87 are on thkplan. . The first BONUS uas appropriated in'Dd. -• comber, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent, qn the Sun insitred Under'the oldest polices; to 81 por Cent., 7} per cent.; 4r.0, - .11:4., on others, in pro. portion tothe time••ef,etrinding, making an ad dition-of $100;18"/.50;,$75,.&04 u e .,,t e ever y el'ieoo,. originally inaured, which is an average of more.than 50 per cent onthapromiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the"Cornpany. • ,-• • • - • .• . Thc•o_peration ortlie BONUS will be aeon °Bowing vietapies from the Life. Insu ogister of the-GOMPany';ikull MEM Amount ofsPoriCYk 'R; °qua used , Addition riorius ; , payable ,ket l .000 . $10 0 '00 ,' • 01,100•0 1 r,r,:;, , ,500 ",250•00 APO 40Cri 0 0 •,441Q0;..0(k , •• 'r— ,505 170'00 'jgc! l ,7 s ;Y U C": 'OOO 437'5'0 -c ;I?Pdrahhicitethe Aside v... et rates, iand."'eaphinalienti" bl• the sultiodt of, , I,PlicatinnOttriVarther•infortnatinh can he, hod at i the reilier4 , kratie;',;in;',perao& - t.r. :P4,1" ;;11restitl,10 the President brAREIB Acituary. 'B lil Prasident,,!,z r • THE . Liyken:,ii OnelO r empany•iiill he , ; prortred , to &Waif CiAL;:pkiiro.;tifoST the 20th. ,natotit. rit thalcilitiotpMiltorebtirg;,Dittiphift•yn. , , --IPanneilvnilts';',(tit!theWhiitui„Of the,',VViseoptheol Lthiniil;ltriaLlesifroirilßfnrlt%Petri).ei : 34 ,l o l.l loivin prieeei',FAStri .211 1 ; BigkerrddrSjirettriedq,iio:oo , per - 01 1 taiiiiilV4/140011000TaOhoiV I4 ' j4 1 9 101 }'!Liirta~bit nerd thrtV —L • • ",/ WILLIAM hAwit . ,„ cLAtOtstlreki ".).tr ,it•.;•rt, • M=M MEI ~-~' Jim - mance eompanio. The Franklin Fire Inanrance Co pomp .of philadelphia. OFFIC4, No. 163 i Cheenut street, near Fitt . street. D I JRECTQRS. -:- eherles N. Rancker George W. Richards Thomas-Hart Mordecai D.-Lewis Tobias Wagner :Adolphe E. Boris Samuel Grant David S. Brown i • Jacob ft.. Smith Morris Patterson ,'Continuo to make insurance peretual,.or limi ted, on eyery description of property ,in town ,and country, ,at rates es low us aro consistent witfi security, The, empany have reserved a largo contingent fund . , vhich w"th their capital and pre ) -miumsisafely 1 voste afford ample protection tc the insured. ; • The ,asseis ' f the company "-Tannery Ist, 18481 as publi ed agreeably toan act of Assem bly, weo as follows, viz . , ' Mortgages . . : . $890,558 65 Real Estate ' 108,358,.90 ' . ' Temporary Loans 124,459;60 . , , Stocks 51,563 2,5,• ~ Cash OD'hand and iti hands of , • =,- . r • °gems,• . „ 35;373 PS . . ... . . . , . , '• 41;2gQ.'00 67 Since their incorporationitoPeriod of eighteen years, they have ,paitLimisards of ONE MILLION, TWO , EtINEIVED TITOOSAND nor,EA`no, losses by firo, thereby aflerdingi.eyidence of..tho advantages of insurance,.a's ',wolf, aiihe ability and disposition to' meet , with PronipMees; 'all liabilities. t ,:: ea ,CfrARLES-IN.BANCKER, Preset. • pIIAVGV flirimatai See!: • :• , :, , feb 2 ' ,i!ti,,,;.,4:,,.'q,,,,, ...:....... :' L ~• ~ , ~ L 1 : The tinbeariber is, agent for the above camp*, f4}Csrlisle:and.its,vmhiny. - ' All•applicationslor i t ourande-either by mail or personally, will be I kow_ly at elided. to. rt' W. D. SEYMOUR. , ______ .r. r rrziLß, .: ;, . Wo3&tt ,9onaral bfinatinakin an ;'forviraVding •• VIOR'llil(e - rialC.OT Flout. Grain; Cloveieeed &c.• eirilinc,goodek!Nil* s Tide' 'W•dter''Canal .PlaineYivunin'jinptoliem onto.. ;Orders., far :fialf, Plasiti; supplied At; lowest' pricen.”,:i I 1 IR ! olligagf;djri • , tiwabove• {luring tlla , last foie yew, a continuation of . the ' patronage ALliliffirionda ,And the public is: T e.. aptatfilliyaanlicited , t • . Refer, 9.41 •,c , t I". ; • y4a r 'rslldrri Sti.ZEtaLESi, , ;.; , '.•; 1`1; `-Ai t Coll Rllllll4 Papl PATINE/40r ShoPherdittnain;Vii T kinonon;r 4 sNinaniti'llienWeilbinleiv 4 Feb. 14 , 1 y.. „, % % , ;;N • 0 -7 .'.*:.0.,'55A.A.40.pg. - * . • - 2 .*NEW'::!OLOTHING ., STORE. . , CORNEIVWXOiiid . riAziovan , ratu...I.6I.ITHER . • THE subieriber has•reeeived and.is now open .ng 'a choice . selection.of Winter Goods; Consist %l of Cletlii'.Casei mere and Ileatings, neweat at) le at the!loweat rates, which he will make up . into Dreetraud Freek.conia;• Over Coate, sacks, \gooks, Paste, and'YestsiDrese and Frock COMB of cloth frori six dollars ,upwards; Pinta - Brom $l5O to $5, Vests Irinn 75 etc. to $3,00, cloaks 8 to $20... Ale also 'keeps shirts, bosoms.. collars, week and pocket handkerchiefs, com- • Irmts, caps, gloves and Hosiery, in, short every -thing,apperrainingltra-goutlemgatomartlrrbe;-,_-_,-,_ As he is agent for no exleusiie house he will be enabled to offer !fresh goods at . least once a month. He will receive regularly the N York and Philadelphia Fashions ' -'sind. will spare no ptilnsin getting up his work durable and fashionable manner. HOAR also make up work purchased at other storesin.the mosee'are ul mune% Ho Will pay vol6llllr attention to Children% •Clothing Ile respectfully solicits'a ' share of.pnlille. patronage , \V B PARKINSON, . DeelS, 1848 • ..Agent for the Proprietor IR MOM • DRUG AND- FANCY STORE . =EN. LI3.4eMqX.reaLIUMSPEMI tap ESPECTFULLY invites 'the 1.11, tion'of the public to his Drug and Fancy St. re, • d • - in West Main street, Carlisle, where he , hag just received a fresh assert ment - of Drugs Me decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. • Amongst his extensive variety may be found all•the most ' • Approved Patent Medicines, • - All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass; Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, ' Cologne, •t-iso, Lavender and Orange .flouter Wnt r r. Boars Oil. Marrow and Hair-Dye, Nail, Too h, Hair, and Shaving Ri'ushes, ' Fine Ivoritorm_and.Shellfflornbi ' ' [„Finger Rugs, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, g : Bend Baba and Purses, • P.— Porte Monnairs, .• . Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Cold Pens, Ink and Inkstands, Fine Writing and Note Paper I , mvelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper WeiLlits, Mirrors and Fancy Deices,. Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors, "Carriage and Riding Whips, . UmbreJlas, Clocks, Taxnbc., &c., o Country ' Phyakdirts. Merchants, Pedlars and there may hear something to thrit advantage • by calling IKrEiliereal and Pine Oil received 'fresh every week. K-Medical aid and advice gratis to the poor. .Janunry 17. 1845. ,A T the. Cheap Family Grocery Store of JO , , SEPH D. HALBERT, West Ma. street, Carlisle, you will always find the bes Ldply of Family Groceries that the Philadelph markets . li can afford. The subscriber has just returned from the city, nr.d would .7espoctfully 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 as Rio, Java and St Domingo toffee i Im perial, Young Hyson and Black- Teas', of the hest quality & favor; loaf, falling loaf,Crushed, 'Clarified and brown Sugars of everygrade, with price to suit. Honey, sugar housb, Orleans and. syrup Molasses. Spices of all-kinde, which he' wall warrant pure and fresh ground. Braoms, buckets, baskets. battler bowels, wash rubbers, 'clothes pins and hrushes of every variety:— Castile, limey, rosin and country hOAPS. ,Al so, a general assortment of chewing and smo king TOBACCO: swinish half sptinish and com mon CIGARS. CLASS, QUEENSWARE, ' AN CROCKERY ofevery- -description -which Ito will sell at the lowest possible mires. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, py a generous pub= ( thanks, the subscriber 'tenders them his.henrity and hopes that in his efforts to please, and particular attention IQ business to merit a continuance of their support:. 'l , f ovlr 22 1848. JOS. D-. HALBERT. MTH gi Vaiety , s . tho Spice of Life." THANKFUL for the favors heretofore •A• bestowed uponus, in our line of business, we• again would "IlzitzLe'to our numerous customers, that we are in constant supply of ft. gegeral assortment, (which we are receiving almost weekly from the city) of all articles per taining to the business of a • Grocery and Tea Sttre, • • embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5, 6,7, and 8 tts per pound, Rio Coffde's at 8,9, and. 10 eter Crushed, Pulverized and Broken Loaf Sugars, at 9 and Id cis per peund, Java a id Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in metallic packates,••always fresh, at from 37i to $1,50 per pound, together with every varietrof Spices, such as CINNAMON, MACE, CIT RON, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, mus ic tard, ke. LIVERPOOL AND A SALT, together with Fine Salt, either i sacks or smal ler quantities. SPERM AN WAX 'CAN. DLES, together with Mould a Dipt qualit ies, Sperm and Whale bleached Oils, of pure quali ty, as also SALMON' AND MACKAREL, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Crackers and numerous other -articles, all of which for quaity and prices we feel confident on inspection will } prove equally as good and as reasonable es can be, sold tiny:where else. But a call front. our friends can satisfy them best and us too. • Remeftiber the Old Stand," nearly opposite Burkholder's (formotly Bt.titem's) Tavern Main street.- J W EBY. ' Carlisle, llth Dcc. 848. Oils and Soaps. • t AF::sIF And fresh supply from Rotissel's and other 4 the I)qt - city houses, among Winch are double A5...0.; Peet triar, Rose Geranium` Verbena, ' reliotropo, Millefleurand Musk, ra.9tem.ty put up and for sale at the lowest prices. Also, for_ the Hair, Bandoline, Porn motto 'aux Fleure, Jenny . Lind-hair gloss, Bear's Maccaesar Oil, fine-scented Antique Oil, Philocomo, - BeePs -Marrow; fine-Illyrtle and_Vian. lot Pommades. Also Fancy . Soaps, such. as 'Roussel's Shaving Cream. Wright's . do, Military; do, Almond and I3alm — Wash Sonp,,making an assortment unsurpassed.by anyin the borough. may3l ' S W HAVERSTICK • ' DRUGS ! DRUGS !., : DRUGS! , • ,). - • - . JUST RECEIVED,: pHYSICIANS; , ,Couniry 14rchants and' Pedlars are to mill and examine my'. stock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Var. nishes. &c. -. .. DRUGS. • ... patent Medicince, llqrbs and Eau Mei c., 'Fine' Cheihisals, Spices, wound and whole, 'L , ...: Iristrthhents, Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfuinery, &o. ' • .- -DYE.S'I`UFFS. ....._ ,.- l Indigoes,.;' • ( Log and ,Cara W00d5,, , ,,N;' .." Madders '""`...!! ' ' oir Vitriol .' ' '• ''.' ; Sumac ~, ! Copperas,. • :.,,.. „ „,. Alum, ! 4W' .'• Lee 'Dya•• ems''' '' .._ Wetherill & Brother's:Pure Lead,r-ChroirßlA:Pl4. Green, and ;Yellow, Painthad Viirniehllimiheat ,'-'- .leissy,7lVindow "Glass;!*LinsPeCOil , ,Turpem', title, Dorial,niatl;Qoachltirnish, and ,, Red LeatLA , All of whiclONill !be ! wild •at the very lowestV . • ~.i marlibt pricei'atthe 'cheap Drug and 800k•5t0y0, 4 c4;',.: 4 ot .• ' .',.''-:';"."' !'T p: , WiI,AVERSTIPIc;Zik, ...• .', tlgov:'•29th. l ift4S'' ': ' "7-:: '''. ',‘-' ' - '• -' ' ~' • ,:••;,•;:tlenswarelX f- Glass. . LARGtsorti4tnar^l'ifalition °Oh"' ar * • traWiii - e - v7e - ffffirletylilgarradded:Wcallig Alq , o, 'hi; of, Cedir , 'Wiro. criabraa-ocjKc. ' 1 in'g Tub a:d it iurne, ucka.46 2 Pailef; Sze.;•at • limy Iciw..pricootkaCthe , ,Grocery.otooa of • •'•'• .March 14, ' • "x ••J EBY• • •' '• • • Suet rccc vcil PCP oßTPlVS:'SuoitStrolui.;lo superior ; „ essiiiriruenti „or, NPMEII.IO,t79III* „ SHOES' Mona: anik,yOUtlie,etio l o99sFAC '. ,4f,„'"#!' . lowest priced:' ' 'AitiCrMielioe'o6l:VOOtS ''tents kpeirs' ,- 4 el JOliillarl':s";49 i'; : katrifibillf.T - 11?.. 7 -,, ~f4,1 1. ,,P, it ' ,,. . fS,,, 11 ‘ , , tLvi" i (4'4-. 1 1 1 1' .4-'4t ' R i l /. r " UNTO .o''' MILIL , , 0 „..' ' .. . ~-::`•;,' ING; iq Comi4jitiiol;AuitAlth .T,,.t.. :', vo ff . il i n„ Ate i r m tii; T lO ship', Pred1;01 1 : 8 0 .4 , 40,- est , 4-- '4-Beltitiriore'Philidoiltilna,,, ,0;,,ff00r7 . i In;'' Ile t alpel"11` ' , Nailiti'' ' Silt , ''riiiiiißclo4o.l lo ll!9' —, Coa ;I- -ali el. 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