Suipp,o34 , wi E 23 F... Frollktii9 141,C.114000tc,an: '' ;!S . , as. The La* . lO'Restraiiits on M a...., t ', riage Wills— ----- `,t,-; In the .Vast, dry deiert df the latrOde lothetimos comes across !a .6, greet - Con:6= ture" W iliCh is' the more refreshing fropt contrast With thatininviting waste which spreads almost ipterminably nround :It. The point has been mtieh mooted-vvheth er- a testator- can bequeath' a - legacy, or devise land to - his widow on condition - that shoilitll riot - contract a second'. mar riage.: ', It.,seeins,:now to be, settled that as to arlegacy of personal property, he .cannatt'andthat such a condition, attach ed to itis void.. The question with, re,. spect to a devise of real estate, erictim bered with.he same condition, was pre: 'rented to Judge LEWIS, at: Lancaster a year ago, and ho decided that, as in the case of a legacy, the prohibition of a second marriage was invalid, and the widow was 'entitled to - the land, or its proceeds in . money, although, in direct opposition to the will, she marriedtgain. The Judge,_indeed, grew q'iite eloquent as well as philosophical; in the subject, and"decked his opinion with-many flow • ers of fancy. ,We ,extract front it, as _ published, the following paragraphs which show that sometimes it is-possible. to cover the dry soil of the law with the fragrant garlands of the imagination : . , " Marriage is a wise regulation in harmony with nature and religion, and is the only effecient preventive of . licen tiousness: The happiness of th,e parties and the intereits of society require that it should be free from either coercion or restraint. Bonds to procure, and con tracts and conditions to restrain, are alike forbidden. It is the appropriate regula tion of that great instinct of nature, which was designed by'the Creator to replenish the_ earth. It is upon this authorized union ,that all civilized nations depend for their prosperity in peace and their defence in. war. ' , 1 - : *The - prim:l4sl2°f reproduction Stands next in importance to its elder-born cor relative, self-presetivation, and is equally a fundamental law .of existence. l.t is the blessing which tempered with mercy the _justice nfLexpulsion-frolat,.l-'araclise.t_ was impressed uporr the human creation by a beneficient Providence to multiply the images of himself, and thuS to pro mote his own-glory and the happiness of his creatures. Not man alone, burthe whole animal and vegetable kingdom are under an imperious necessity to obey its mandates. From the lord of the forest to the monster of the deep—from the subtle, ty Of the Serpent to the innocence of the dove--frem the elastic ~embrace of the mountain, Kitlmia to the descending fruc tification of the lily of he plain, all nature bows submissively to tins primeval law. Even the flowers which perfume the air with their fragrance and decorate the forests and fields with their hues, are but "curtains to the nuptial bed." " The principles of morality—the pol icy of the nation—the doctrines of the common law—the law of nature and the' law of God unite in condemning as void the condition attempted to be imposed by this testator upon his widow." Notwithstanding the learned Judge's declaration of the American livir of popu latton—his eulogium upon the urvvvr- TERED, institution of marriage—his aria.- lOgies drawn from nature—his clear elu cidationvf the loves of flowers, and his impressive summing up of the,consider ations which induced 'him to declare the condition of not contracting a second marriage imposed upon the devise of land to his widow by the testator void, the other side was not convinced by the force, of hisarguments—the appositeness of h:s allusions, or the eloquenee . of his figures and appeals. They therefore sued out a writ of orror from the Supreme Court, and-the cause came on , for revision before that tribunal at Harrisburg last month. The decision of Judge Lewis was revers ed; and haVing..extracted largely frorq 'his opinion, we also copy from that if Chief Justice Ginsolv so' much as .relates to the topics, touched upon by Judge Lewis in the above extract. It will be seen that the style of the 'Chief Justice is very different from that of Judge pew is, and comes down with a kind of alellge hammer energy/ and "with no poetical embellishment, upon the flowery-rhetoric 4 of the President of - the second Judicial District. The Chief Justice after stat ing that certain text,writers have '.as sorted Chat it seems to be generally - ad witted (by whom ?) that even in regard to day ise,s of landomqualified restrictions on marriage are void. on grounds of pub lic, policy" goes on to refute the position in the folfearinglishaikrit - Fm - d Icrulliiind - read k: 'OiyW e '.*liiili.:rMixiiiketlAe for 'folio' of .expressiort than delicacy of thought: " I kdOw of no policy on which . Such a point could be rested, except the policy . which,for. the sake of a division of labor, • would make one man, maintain thd chil dren ',liegOtteri by another.: It would be eitreiriel . Y . difficultto say, whyu:husband I should iiot leave ti-licomestead.ta .hi4'..Wife" I without beitig.7compalled , t6%lecher share ' it with:tiliiicedaeOr tehlilled; ag t:o; : vse. it its:p.riki.6iicto'.hiltatit hrood:of Jitratigere ' to Ins ;1318OiL:,• IStich is. not.' the policyiir; the Stellate' Of •Wills.'Which ' allots% a man to dei,ituf Weiland . 1!,t0; Ihis,OWn- free , wilt and Pleasurei": , nor is 'itthe:policy.of the', commtuy'latvi - Whiehatl*s','.4tint,te, gilie, ' his' ii'leity on` his OWn lOrips ,Or . not ;at ill; AO) ;,if: he might. , Usotdoi the 'orte 'lts,. would assuredly not do thli other';' sb;tlittt it' ii..'.not...easy. to . : riee heUr . the • Cause , of population would lief blUding. hiSAllintils:"f 'TO ,tfirovi?,tlio`,*(olY of ;:a lapaiew:merchao,s4,c4ei *ivir,er, at - the coranion .i p laiii,-4,YOUld.liof srib"i':. It , may, . - bCtlfe r lt feKktilikprtfie'i'4oho4y: , to eneciii*go rOinvikvdtgin4itisough•the,time will. c.orittitilspCbin`awbah.exceskrorpop - - ultifibirtiiillibeitierrige'eSfil'liStijUlf it ljd, ilie*reeferAnc h . ,'W'idihtiell :iegtilittiod hi 11l 61' ' "'" _i' 'ii ° 'All' ' ' .d. ---w . c - o ks_no art er , arum ucernentsl -- to - secon'd i: - ittUrritfge',` Rieiriiither advance; br riluiralf: - ': ' .10:4WAq . ' wl!,:;Itr, ihei‘foV :iltli.d'''l? ,saii . eAii;'the' poli6,o**, - ,bwri”gritoced,:ai tiy.',llie, . teitowriteri,..irrtux ;s seproo'itheincra - 0 771,t - 410 - 0 - Ateo, ge,,who,`,rulecktie , -cause' - Thbidw,hattooortiolthibia - restraint 'of nittittnielt, cbtiffiirttp.,ooo,lnOt ',Of 'o4:,,ili,l9,vhiph;WWo9ll l ioOsequeltilir , , .',. ~ - Ni. l l.nrtiVtO9POfte . 7 ;, Pat the..ineroOMO: bettOen4heAsexes i , l4lSiiqratti.lsithjedt '";,'`°1,°491.0.1740?0he1e . 'o',diild 'he, 1- :` , "'' . olle‘l4i; talli ghee: ',,, t, t ~ „ ofAti lvere . tuk ,- ;;.q;, : .,!-.,, `,,.:•.'..,; .'.. - ' .1 % . fC". 'l t i' * 4 ' :.: 4 ,, , f '' ' ::',,,,._,.,-,,%•44:46.4';`,44*=.4.,'„i4ig#3,4,i11Y'n'"'-'' not: It4vOuld. be impious,.if. were' Tosei suPPoSEOt O neulticr4 l .4lll- d!tiun. not. tot marrygenves..the-Onee free as, air tot do any, •thitig,'Fat.. pleasureon4 direct 'it uses :'for whiCh.it'ittasilOt intended. .?I'lie . trut.li in,lho_notien i product of the iluipin la*, .adoPted as it was with Modifiedtions by the ecclesini tical Judges; and how fur thus Romans *ere' draWn waste of life itr their, ceaselesi wars, civil, 'servile; an.! foreigh, to force the growth of population by con cubinage, as well as marriage, and: by the imposition, of a,triulct upon .celibacy, is u, matterof,scboal boy histerjr." t Conclusion ofals on first, rigs.. As the word parDecl the lips of the fore -marwcif the juryi.a pieroing shriek rang thro' the cpnrt, It proceeded - from a tall figure in bldelc,firho, with closely.drawn veil, had sat motionless during the trial, just • belore the dock. ' It was die prdioner's mother. The next instantahe rose, and throwing back her veil, wildly exclaimed, 'He is innodeht- , innocent, I tell ye •! f afeile—" 'Mother! mother ! fol . love of Heaven be silent!' shouted thci prisoner, with frantic ve hemence, and stretching himself over the front of the dock, as if to grasp and 'restrain her. ° • - , 'lnnocent, I tell you I' continued the wo man. , t•I alone , am the, guilty persor.! It was I alone that perpetrated the deed He kiievw 'it not, suspected it not, tilt it was too late. 'Here,' she added, drawing a sheet of paper from her bosom--!here is my con fee- sion, with cad' circumstance detailed!' As she WoUlt over herhead, it was snatched by her son, and, swift as lightning, torn to shreds. 'She .is mad! Heed her not—believe her not!' He at the same times shouted at the top of hits powerful voice 'she is aistracaid—mad! -ISow,,my lord, your sentence ! Come I' 'The tumult and excitement in the court no language which l can employ would coc vey an adegOate impression of.' As soon as cadet was partially restored, Mrs. Bourdon was taken into custodyi the prisoner was removed; and the court adjourned, of course, without passing,23 .. entence. _ It was even us his inutliei'said Subse: (pent investigation, aided by her confession, amply proved that the-fearful crime , tvas conceived and perßetiated by her alone, in the frantic hope ofecuring for her idolized son the hand and fortune of Miss Armitage. She had/ellen been present whir him in his laboratory, and had;,illus become qacuainted the-uses to' which certain agents could be put.. She had purloined the toy of the re cess, and he, unfortunately, to prevent the perpetration of the crime, Lad by :mere ac cident.discoveied tile abstraction ot'the poi son. His subsequent declai•atioffs:had been made for the determined purpose of saving his mother's life by the sacrifice of hid own. The wretched 'woman was not; reserved to fell before the justice other country; The hand of God smote her ere the scaffold was prepared for her; she was smitten with fren zy, and died raving in the Metropolitan Lu natic Asylum. All;ed Bourdon, after, a. lengthenea imprisonment, was liberate - 6, 1 He .called on me, by appointment, aMy previous to leaving this country for ever; and 1 placed in Ilia hands a Fmall pocket Bi ble, on the flyleaf 'ol which was written • one wore., "Ellen !" His dim eye righted up with something of its old fife as it glanced at the characters; he then closed the book, placed it in his bosom, and waving me a mute farewell—l saw he dare not trust him self to speak—hastily departed. I never saw him more. NEW AND CHEAP traduce-ate:kraal:ea:a Emetatnemo,, • , NOW opening by JACOB SEN ER, who re spectfully calls the attention of his friends , and the public generally and all dealers in . HARDWARE, td his new and splendid assort ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad dler's Tools and .Saddlery Ware of every de scription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of all kinds and neyr style,, all kinds of material "used by Cabinet milkers. Also,,Shoo Findings of all kinds, a good assortment of Men's morocco, kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for shoe•ma kers, all articles heed by shoo makers constantly kept on - hand: Blacksmiths can be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted good, also ell kindkof foiled, sht, round, band, and strap iron, cast, shear, spring English and American blister steel, warranted good, also n lot of sheet iron for antlers. Housekeepers can also bb supplied with, every 'article necessary for ll'ousekeeping in the Hardware Line. Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip don just received, also ethereal and pine oil for sale, just fresh, all kinds of paints, oils, varn r isbas, turpentine, also, a first rate article to pre serve leather. shoos, and keep the feet dry.— Look out and bear in mind, • Farmers, ' Mechanics and Housekeepers and II who use, the article of HARDWARE, call itt - the - old - vyell-- known new - arranged - kl - ARD , ' WARF,,‘STAND, :fOrmerly kept . by Lewis Harlan"; in Islortht,ilianover street,nexr door to lehn Cornman's tavern stand, now kept by H. Glees, and also next door to (Acme ,Kellar 's Fancy Hatt atidlhip - Sibrelc ,. fAilland - okotaing. for yourselves, Lad save money,' ie . 'we'vire'de.. tenanted to sell all articles di the very smallest profit for CASH ,and we think we shall be able vi sell a little than any other Hardware Stdreta, town, as • tl-.:-Dods aro well selected 'and ato purchased ~t, o-der to sell low at the new arranged , Hartlo -, -e Store, well-known as Lewis Harlan's, old stand, where you may find egood, , assortment of every' article. in the HardWere:Trado. ~ . Don't forget the' Stand, es mek sales andontalt profits is the 'order `of the ay; Call and exampfat l yourselyea.-..r , T.A.C.08 SENtrtt ", , Heyl s . Embrocation . for-, Horses. ~‘,.:' ~ •, -;, ~ ,%! P;zq ~ , A , TH ' IS, va luahly,E M P4P i t t " ,-''' '' CATlQNwillcureSlming 7 . Scuites,'Cits,:pills,:Swell -7-' i , , itg,r. - Rhivattsi.: iqd all ~ 1 complaints which require an external reinedy.lt..givele:;jmirfeditite relief to the Scratches: and. the toHoises having white, feel 'Oil mums, , produced:l4!lhe St. : John ),Vurt. ' 'lt is also highly , useful inielaking edif ices of,the Tendons and. Joints and produces beirieficia4•'efrec4,in; crooked Itpetsiibroilglit on by ;high leodiag ; 'Blillidlii7aPraiiis:-This r tr . Bil3ROr o i vriONl iiiViecornanded' tiii tlyinharit;' - Yalvidis; Keepers of Livery : Stables,‘ and ptivsta gCnthi -Men owning Homeland ehimild•be: ceastanily : Ice& in ethcii , Stables: The GENUINE m c eels prepared only ,by.,l7lr,',BLuyiniy;T4 NO 302 Race at. rhilethelphite.:''And for. s'ala,wholetiale and retail ,hl D IL. It' . 74,..LPT. B ';PrAg ,Sl °F B 'W llainairtitiCiPirlisle. ~1 ; ; ' -,.i !, r , 1:7 , ; ", ' ttillintifi.474:Y. - i - , -- .., , 7 , i ' . '. , 7 - ...Mildly XTHAOHDINAH!VREDUCTION, IN 'THE 'l. iodise ofiliirdware:';. '' ~ T. YR.Fit received-the larkeet and Cheap= mat stock. qf ARD.WAHEi,Glassi , Painti, Oils' VarniShee, addlery ; ,Carpontag's ;and' Cabinet :Maker'e T.otilli;Zithogany,Ventere and all kinds' of. Building Materials evolybre k glit..tti Cailiala consisting,' of = Locke; ''. • Hinges; Screws , . nails , and.Spiketr.' . .k'artona shoat. tq baild Will findlii l grontly to ' their' advantage ',to', lock; t my: stock, before. tinrcasside'siseWhere;' `Ctime'' and":saa the Goods' and head the priseiiiiditYoWill - TitT -convincedthat that: is,ratllit than. Chao:, Hard= '.. ware Ettore., ,Also, in‘.stoto , l'aitills, ilaca,•files .and haps, and„it . complete assortment Watts' - ;-"Beet'Bsi.lron;mlso Honed, tind , HetspilrodAif all ,taizaik , 4; have , also Ithit';,%ltterntqmote e r e C ar h ij u e rn e , " A rids by Mi'qqarge, Sbangter; the:. t 1. , ;,noW 'Of ham' ' ..'j -..,' .. ..I , ----f;,• , , . 0 . 40 4,,, , , ;;,,C,' S Orl'Ilr.5: 1 -7114!rt Rat r'paeimitlyorApr . ifig, ''l .. Illth "Ti4di' ea. ett viiiir''' nay e•,''t; ' - etlick of Gfrair; and cryaill Solluktripapuraptur.O. ''• ' . 'lq , .----'-•-•- , .....:= .- 0 "--- '". : ' bid ' foi• in y.'ilw n , Mil ors,lfind 9mititiient ed tii 'i f"'"ICST reeetved„, , sad•. , tartlet° . all'prptrAtw . ,..! t,e:?r° LlVSPptirkpin:lfflifikeopiMdka'Sit4l3(l ",t. 4 _ %raw ~ article.,'' . Cradle mrittbiii , *(life 11 i., I , 71<ttne tt 6; a w u rll fintlittifiiii/efe)4l.teti!th betvebolir.; 4444 "'Lle" 6 '' 4 ''' v • 44 ' l4 ` ; ''''"• 4l. •i 4llt r - •-• r' . tiole - imittio..hn„arketiand;: - tiii did eldwititt lipie viriAerimpllS.k , .F.A.ndthpe,outiOlii..4l,9hetip' tail • '.',,,.. 4h9fßenventa l iottdl,at.lh.tAblN Mind ~ V, ' octh' . ' '',l : El a ii iiBt ' rec°i `lo6 4 9 o l l ltVai t°ll 61. . , M 'HiinClllVAlrflekosli , 4.iiilij'JOillsTlZL NE.; 1 ,1 1 . 4 1. ' . ,tr . ti: 4 ';' , iti''.. , , , ,,;(3 :tiT'- ' ;',o' . .tVrxiiAtt ' ' 4- ' S I I —.PPY:II,:IO I 4 /4 9 d, .it;_4.4;a.41.1, - t) ti :', a', cliiD - , l i , i,i; :' 4 . 111 ; ' l4 ' '' '' 'r ' .. ' '' ' ' '' ' ' olaiiiiitP 4 i . 4 o l .: W v ' 1 .- , , iiiiiill tlf '14.4%',.01icAd ',,mvikiteem r. yr unkith(6-10, PkA_Rocr,teou,4p Bin timp iPiv-irtiep..rtitva %-T0D15:431,"8.99jid, thltt iNve pet boon sol4,Atte•lttPl. lamiet rateithib 'lV,attS!v „h"or''Bl39oi lr lL' il alitilidAlcir9 tactir.bii,ypits,,, 4 lAPIA.4I9L • ~ it J.biln a vl; a : -,F WatchtiCiiiii - Ifewelry 1 "' ... EC' --. 7 7 EAP . 71.4...i4.4 \ D,i,..- EY F;R". ' . :' „ft : A IfrAVh lehttle , ropli , itetailLL-At the. to .. JT, itodelpA),AlYntoh end Jew?: ) ,it - , ..Zelry:Storr' lip.i,PP North SE-. , c,•' A• ,. . D „CON'etfeeti"Oefiter of. Quer= f.F.L. 6 N If; iIC 1.3 , ,Zritkec . 1t f .... , :,. - ,;-1 Gol4evere,(lB hull jewelled, $3O and urkwards, . A: • Silver Lovers:, fidlitrtvelled, Atls:and , iipwarde. ,•Gold\zLepine;lB. k.:cases:Jevielled, :$25 and upwards••'" Silver Lepinbe, , jewelled, $lO and al:Raids Silver.Qu $4. to 10 •. Silver SPoons, equal.' to coin, per sett—Tea, ss,.Desort slo 6 Table sl3,,,other articles in pro •:pcktionr •—AlkOode warranted to be what the are sold for.l rk t • - • ' Constantly on hand's large - resertment of fine GOLD JEWELRY. and SILVER WARE • Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co., E . Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & It 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.rnanufacturers of ,England, to furnish at short notice any. required style of Watch, for which 'orders will be taken, and, the name and residence of the person or dering put on if requested novB] z. znoorffaxaos GREAT BARGAIN MATCH AND JEWELRY STORE . • WHERE Or old and Ai l, ver Watches of every "'F'NNav„,.. description can be had at from ten to fifteen lesS than any other store in New York or Pnila• I 7_ I delphia. Persons who wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated; would do well to call at the store of the sub l scriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. 000 D WATCHES AVTIIE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY ' - --L. ,--- -----,_...l...my_r_mn Gold Levers, full d iewelY "8 enratcoseii, s2,s on ~. ~ Silvor do 12 00 Gold Lepinos, jeweled, ',.:8 enrot cases 23 00 Silver do do •9 00 Silver Verge Watches, from 53,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 to, $8,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases; and pencilsgattached, for 75c. Also, a handsome assortuient of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange, LEWLS R 'BROOMALL, No 110 North S E COND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. te:rCut this advertisement out. and bring it along, you will' then be sure to get into the right stet's. EmiuT-tmtuaTzDria..a.viaxma .11legkeny - lirouse. - No. 2SO Market street, above Eighth South side. PHILADELPHIA THIS large and splendid lintel has been fur- Visited with entire new. furniture. The Bar- Room is the largest in' Philadelphia.. The Par , lore* and Sittinu,Tooms aro entirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent, to the ar rival and departure, of ears: The portico ex tending the whole Front of the house. affords a cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid thQ greatest thoroughfare in the City. , ThErt'edging Rooms are'well furnished. The Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel, with every attention of the managers to make it the best Hotel for Merchants and business men, dming their stay in the City. The terms will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the west, a Porte': will be itt attend ance to CSry baggage, &c;, to the Hotel, which is adj ining the depot. Feb. 7,1,49-6 m. 2000 Peminm Blinds. 13 J. WILLIAMS, NuIZNORTH SIXTH .110/ix STREET,• Philadelphia. VENITIAN & WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER awarded the first and, highest Medals at the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, "{or the superiority of hie BLINDS, with con firmed confidence in hiti.inanufaeture,) asks the attention of purchasers to Us assortment of 200013LINDS of ; narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of now styles and colors. Alb°, a large and _general assortment of TRANSDADENT WINDOW SIIADES, all of which ho will sell at the lowest DASD cnicEs. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. OCrD E A 7. ER S SUPPLIED on liberal terms..cq The citizens of Cumberland county are respectfully invited to call before buying elsewhereconfident of pleasing all. Open in the Evening. March 21. szr.ar. RATS. GFORGE A. NVARD.R & CO. N. E. CORNUR OF FIFTH 406 .C.IIERILY STIttETS, respeotliMprelicit the custom of HATTERS-atuViltliers engaged in the TRADE. They manufactu)b SILK HATS varying from 24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a crit cal examination and compare favorably with those of any other mannfacturers. As they are largely engaged in this) hasiness they can fill orders expeditiously. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Antele for Shower-Ba thing, with warm or cold Water. IrrT lIIS Bath took the•promium at the Fair' of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 1818, the only Bath that ever took a pEennurn at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem ber 1848. A great and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on the body, without wetting the heil, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather; but a • greater point is gained - by being enabled to bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adapted to=tind moat ash the Bath can be medicated without injury to the hair, Many persons cannot take-a cold bath—their --case is-met-in-this-as they-can-regnlato the tem perature of the water to sultitheir• `Wish, and commence bathing at any season of the year without any tinglosattant result.. Ladies can have • the advantage of bathing without wetting , the covering the sante. , . • • The - nrierigernents are, eirnple.and -complete, and nof . liable to, get out of order. The Bath can . liondjtisted . tirsuir any„lteightifrom-n-,-Mhall ; „ Child to the' tallest. person. Wheri the door, is closed, the fixtures are-hid and the -outside up, pearance is that of a'neat piece of furniture. . They have reeeived.the approbation of seve ral medical gentlemen—others are' requested 'to calrand examine them: Manufactured 1)9 the ,Patentee. EPHRAIM .LARRABgE,. . 24 Squth .Calvert street,- Baltimore. . - BAT,H,lNG.—Read,what Armstrong says: Do not omit, ye who would health secure, The degy fresh ablutionolutt,shall , clear • i t The Sluices Of t. enough to keep , • Tlinbody sacred from undecent soil. • to be pute, even if it,did - not conduce' ~ -As much (as 'it`• does) to health, 'Very",greatly t,, mrth• Pchii3 this 'cid orna 'the; rich; Thviyint mi:ppv,er fop, With this'external4irtae c - alei rnaintaina.- A:dqtent gcaco t withou{,it, youth and dorms. ..Are `,' ' ' k• ITaninfry •- t" . c.•'-=',:trsamtateliftritOttif;.t.' .2 . Olmlb. Vally%TianipcirtitHon House Cad Mll 4, , MAN: . ' = • . - f_f:_=" l• 1 1 a and • Rail.E4 eLine, for Philadel phia, Baltirnore k Pittaburg, &C, W, KERB; Forwarding.llnd - COMittission. '.Merchant, 'informs his friends and.; the publie qhitt . frotit'the , liberal pat-., ronage..extended, to IfUri:during the peer yebehe, 'has been encouragdd to make more extensive at- , rangements for-the.preseneaeason, and has ad ded twitnew, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will befully . .prepared after the-op en itik,kis. the Canal,- to forward PRODUCEand mERCHANDIZE of • all Abide to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'Pittsbargh, &c.,•at the. 'lowest' Tates of freight and with the utmost des. patch. Agents for Boats, • CARLISLE & GASKELL, Race.strbet Wharf; Philadelphia. -GEISE & SON, - / • /No. 48 Commerce at.-Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents:for Cars, • •! . WUNDERLICH '& GRIER,. g'Ne. 272 Market et., Philadelphia. CHALORER &, REYNOLDS, No. 43 Market at., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & CO., • Iltroad street, Philadelphia. ,PENN'A. & OHIO LINE, ' - _North street, Baltimore.. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watcher 37" 3 1 - Hnrri&u 2rl-8413.-tE S. Goldtaanis Clothing Store; On .the corner of Main street and Varket Square, formerly occupied by Nathan THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country that ho has just arrived front Philade,lphia, with a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING, for the. purpose of conducting the ready made Clothing business in all its variods bran ches. - 11 i en a kadping an tissorrmelir - elriVEq articltrin his line of business, and at such pri ces 49 will suitutvery. one. His stock embraces the most handsome and tashionable styles worn;Sand made up in the best manner. 4.\ .The subscriber only asks a trial of his goods and is sure they will give entire satierection. /Also, - a large assortment of Hats, Caps, Shirts 'Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, and Hosiery, all.of which he will sell at very low prices. Boys' clothing constantly on hand SAMUEL GOLDMAN. ' • Apra 11, -. . - McAllister's all/ealing Ointment . diII:THE WORLD'S SALVE; eon - tains• no 11 Mercury.—The folloWing Certificate is from a regular Physician, of extensive prae. ticoin.PhiladelPhia . i • .hates McAumirrka—Sir : I have for the last two years been in the habit of using. your Ointment.in Wins of Rheumatism Chilblains, rind in TaNIA citorrries, (Scald Beads,) and thus far with tlle,.happiest effect. I think from the experiments I have made with it that it richly deserves to be adopted as ofdr tiele ofevery day use by the profession at large. Yours truly, S. Becr., M. D. Phila. To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I Luke plYasuro in making known to you the groat benefit I have received by using your. Veget able Ointment; or the World's Salve, I lead an ulcer;or, running sore, on the ear, of ninny years standing; I have applied to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it was completely dried up and well. I have used it for burns, for which I find it an excellent article; also in all.cases-inflamation.„ • _ED.-Ttecutiv. I certify the above statement is Arne. M. C. CADMUS. No. 90 Market sheet. Phila. 1 d o icertif,y,,that I have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldness of my feel; also for Rheumatism in my nint; and Corns on my . feet, and have been entirely' relieved. Believ ing it to be a good Medicine, I do not 'hesitate to recommend it In the 'above complaints. LEONARD VAILE, , Morris tp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21,1847. I cortify.that I have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, for a binding in,my wife's breast, which lore given her incalculable benefit; also on Ono of my children, for sore dyes, which give im.. mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend it as a good medicine. PARKER REED, Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 2 l, '47. Around the bazars directions for using Mc. Allikter'e Ointment, far Scrofula, Liver Com Eyresipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald 'Head, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi. tas, Nervous affections, Pains, Head ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns, all diseases of the akin; Sore Lips, Pimples, 4.c. Swelling of the . Limbs, gores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet,' Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, 4c., iv. If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of "swullen" or, Sore Breast, they would always apply it. In such cases, if free ly used, and according to the directions around mellitus, it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS—It is ono of the best things in the world for Mums., (See 'dirpctions for using it.) PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. It never fails iOgiving relief for the Piles. IK:r This Ointment is good for any, part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some casesit should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALISTER,ia written with a pen on every label. PRICE T%VENT•FIVB CELTS A BOX. For sale by. my agents in.all,the principal cities and towns,in the United States. McALISTER, Sole Proprietor °rifle above Medicines. Principal Office atisovsu to 28 N. THIRD Sr. Philadelphia. AGENTS: , S. Elliott. and S. W. tjaverstiek, Carlisle. J. & L ReigeVitlechaniesburg. • lx.-W-Singhol„Churchiown.`_-.-• • Rhciad & Wherry, Newburg. ,Joisoph 11. , Herron,NeWville. ' J. M.. Lutz, & Geo. W BOR, lanfrrtaburg. s. WHOLESALE • AND, IRE-TAIL .",'S'Pultpi NORTH HANOVER STREET, DEN litvE." • .. ,SPEOTFULLY • Of' AL; catla the•attention - *OO O of his friends to Alia •,. *INEW, STOOK' OF & SUM IVIDWGOODS. • his , _ Impossible to °name. ,rabitill the articles we hate for 8010. Suffice it to say we , have almot 'every thing that, is no eessary for Ladies l and Ganilemens wear. "LADIES.DERAR'I r MENT—Neat figured .moue delainee,Yonlard silks and lawns, mohair and satin str . ipedJustre E pluk :and blue all wool 'detains, satin stripad, moult `delainse, second Mourning clarandolis'; lionese black silk; bonnets and botinet , ribbonStlfStler soarre,:sillt and Linen.. hinge s.,silk flannedoand linen heeuoe ' pipk; }flue and green Vateges,,lctd, silk and, Lisle thread gloveti, auda lare_assort'n ; runnel - 3i Lailies,'Misses and" Childrens Flosiern IGENTLEMEN!fiI DEI' AUT BILE Frenoh 'and,English''cloilMf from "§li ,Pent,Ot9 . lfi',oop'or,pard, black..Frenoh . eitasiineres,,fancy cassimaros, yestings;.o,kintlii,,ercitOit clothift& and"cassinotte_, white-linen dril ,lingt4-fancy-capiaot.LlWys,_ChlntiLPltiarOkii formen and'ohildren, chip";htfiq, Wel 'did fantrarayatt4 Lisle-threbdi kid a ndreetton riles,‘,;,4lso',Amery,ilargt;atoau , rßrdileaeledmiuslins, ; caicoesfrour9 cente t2B,.,,garpots and floor,,eiFoloths;and.great varoty,of,otbor goods,Mot Imentionedi , :pleade and,ses stddt7*lftcrewfitraltbdys' ItAnPtly. - t; ' 'tap- t 1411991Ln A iatirell, ".atte vitt, etee,rit, rArutEi .16.whidh birga • In :,N ori~ • a.fones-!;',Nvin biiNgn sword IL° 2 ,ecoi r „' I,lort 4d,ittpkv,ibefe phfLeePoAßiviot4. andl4alPlllNti,o2f43l°l l7;; 4l A*V ilitmeiveritt.ree ' HEAD Philadelphia, Dae."29, 1847 CERTIFICATE .. - 4”:....!..: - z, ,, ‘ - - . -rir ,,,, - 4, -" -! s -4.. -- ,- r - '"4-„..1'..: 7 Y:,`" 2 '-'` , !Y ,l- ` ,.. ''''' -' ''''''''''(' \ 1 F) :J -1 'A \ 1 ''-\ * )t ,--‘ ) "' 7 r , , , -.., IN" QUART 'll °TTLE 61 4 .: - -i r , 4f .,, . IN; QUART r', 4 ..ii.... :: , 116.k .''•-•,. .. , .., ~....._• - --.41 1 _ 1 ,....... i!5 .... t b.,- ~:.-,..- e ot? r , : , : . 'Wwfsfe, , -e; • AND FOR- . THE, sor o ,l•lsii tonicti uLagno ...„00.47epsi Am 11.‘ -0 lOU Slt''‘. SI/ItIR 4 M TII6 Proprietors have spent much time In bringing tilts preparntion of SARSAPAIIILLL ' to its present state of perfection ; and the experience of fourteen years hes famished them the most ample op portunity to study, in their various forms, the diseases for which IL Is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa . tients who wish a nuLLLY sloop MedicMuer° invited to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property It possesses of arresting and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and. in its present improved form may safely claim to be the near and enzArter Medicine of the ago. Its progress to the tame it has attained may be traced 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 stales, and-lately appointed Consul to Nevi Granada: Messrs. A. 11. & D. Skins: - Nets York, January 7, PER GErerzzizu,—Raving used, and witnessed the 'effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various partirof the Southern country, NIL, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in starthg the high °pinto& entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own ease 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. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the 17. States army in Mexico, and my cousin [ GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has-for the past Ave years been in the habit of using it and recommends the same ; he and myself adopted the article at the same time,-end it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite in r. army. In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the nit% highly it 'i Ibe prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will make it neragy ki) vs throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. Yours very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, • If. S. Consul to Now Granada. ------------REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn.,,fanuary f, ISA Messrs: Koine i-Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces nib to inform you of life remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was seVerely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body ; the glands 01 ,the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limb's much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding no.relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppurated. Ifer 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 SANDS' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a deelded and favor able ifflectoelloving her more than any prescription she had ever taken ; and before ,she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight , of her frieuditi she found her health quite restored. is now over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains gold, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to'these foots, and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla a_gteat blessing to the age. ~Irours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. t from itetterrecemed frrinfTWTrliiiirentleman well known in Louisa county. Va. :—e I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with 'Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly Fredericks Hail, Va., July 17, ISA" " N. W. IiARRIS." The following testimony from Rev..lohn Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the CruCatalan in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are. almost daily received:—, Messrs. SANDS t—A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for n severe scrofulous affection, &c. with the most beneficial effect resulting front 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. New Yort May 10, 1848. , JOHN GRIGG.. MeSiirS. A. D. & D. SANDS Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1847. GEstmssizem-Feellogs of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit 1-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, and ears and at others would break out in different parts of my face and bead. These con tinued until my throat, face, and head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I Was so hoarse that It was with the utmost dffliffliltrthat I could speak above a whisper. During this-time I had several. atiackir of pleurisy and other diseases. I consulted different physicians, and tried various remedies, but received no benefflointil commrinceaustp& your Sarsa parilla. lam now welt; the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result entirely to the effects' of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and gratitude, PUEDE CAHOON, being personally acquainted with the ,perstm . above named, I believe her statement to be correct. JAMES M. D. CARR, Justice of the Peace. PREPARED AND BOLD, WEOLEAdE ANDAETAIL, pir . A. 13. & D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND 011EBUiTET, 100 FULTON-ST., coaNia op WILLILE, New YORK. Sold,also by Druggists generally throughout the United 'States and Canada*. two ,Carlisle by'S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent Sold in ACC 01,0111pallICS. - Fire Insurance. , - - EplitaideLifo InSurance, Annuity T HE ALLEN 4Nn E. RENNSBOItOUGH - and Trust Company. - . Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cum berland county, incorporated by an act of Assent. O FFICE 74 Walnut street, Phindelphia.— bly, is now fully organized and in operation, un• Capital 8250;000.—Charter perpetual.— dertfwmanagement of the .following commis. Make Insurance on lives at their office in Phila sioners' viz :•• dolphin, and at their Agencies throughout the Cht.! . Stnyman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R, States, at the lowest rates of premium. LewisFlyer7Christian Titxrilr Hobert Sterrett, Rates for, insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Ago, For I year. For 2 years. 1 Life Musser, Levi Alcrkel, Jacob Kirk, Sand. Prow. •20 - 81 I 91 1 - 60 ell, sr, and Melefioir Broneman, who respectfully 30 . 99 1,30 1 1,04 call the attention of citizerts'of Cumberland and 90 1;29 ' 1,64 2,07 York counties' to'the advantages which the corn- 50" , 1,86 2,07 3,94 pany hold out. ~ 59 ' h 3,48 2,97 603 The rates of. insurance are as low and favorable • VET A tatPI 4 E.—A person aged 30 are next birth as any company of the kind•in the State. Per. tftir, -- 14419"htg the compilny 95. cents would se sons wishing to become members are invited to cure to h family or heirs 8100 should he die in make application to the agents of the company, one year ; or for $9,90 ho secures to them e 100 0; who'are - willing to wait upon them at any time. orfor $l3 annuaily for seven years he secures 'JACOB SHELLY, President to them„slooo should ho die in seven years; or .., HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't for 890,40 paid annually during life, ho secures Lawis Mtn Secretary • • slooo to be- paid when ho• dies. The insurer MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in AGENTS—RuctoIpIL Martin New Cumberland : Dunlap, Allen; C amount of premiums from those charged by Christian Titzel and John 0 other offices. For $19,50 the heirs would re ll' Harttion, Kingstown ; Henry Zearing, Shire- come WOQ shotild he die in one year. Forms of npplteatien ,and all particulars may marnitown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Ro. bort Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. • be had at Ihe ofhce oi F nun' ic 'WATTS, Esti, lisle, Pa.? Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene. ,Car ral agent; John Sherriek,,John Rankin, J. Bow. .-man, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman. fob 9 ..• 3noura LIFZI ,TIBIAL = NCII The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadel phia. Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO - Cludler Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances oh Lives on the most favourable terms".• receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte rest. __The C,apital_being Raid up. and investedjo gather with accumulated premium fund, @Tonle a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pro miuM may be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or 'quarterly payments.'-, The ComPany add a ,BONUS at stpted pe riods to the insurances for life. This plan o insurance is the most approved of, and is more .4enerally_in use,_than_any other in Great Bri- , tam, (where the subject is .best understood by the people., and where they have had the long. eat experience,) air appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kirids,,s7 are on this plan. , , ' The first BONUS vi as appropriated in . 15e. .-'eember, 1844. amountin to 10 per cent. on the Sum insured under the oldest pekes; to 81 per Cent., 7i per cent., lice; lite:, on others, in pro. ,''portion to the time of standing, making an ad. 'ilition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c. C.ec, to every ' $l,OOO, originally insured,' which , is an average of,morti than , so per cent on the premiums paid, t i. 'end With Out , increatfing t , annual 'payment to iathe Compy. .47: .. -, , .-- ''. •'- ' .TIM operation of 'the' B US will be seen "by the following examples ,froukthe'Llfe Inau. .rance Register of the'Coinfiany; thas : - , •4' • Bonus or Addition 'gum Insured Policy, ... f SIOU'OO $1,100:00 250'00 . ,2,750.09,' ,: ,41)0 . 0) A,400.001' $l,OOO o 5$ 205 276 - 4 - 933 2,500 4,300 • 5-,000 175'00 437.50 Pthrt 4 phlets..contaihisg- .tho• 'f,of rates; , titid exidittatibne et, the subject; fortrui of itri.• , plicattanikand,ftiither infOrmation canbe had..st 'ttit32 caw:4, ~in person ••Qi. , 03 , letter; „nd-r. diis464.•M:theTresident .. , • 14-Ml,lill3llAPEN_F,Meident: aiJ F ;A ;m2'49ly i4,,,,n.",•-i...",71:717---"'•' e Clod, ,TIIE; ken'AiNilltok COO, Vet' ,Liliepared,to 00Alli"olitind'aftef thu 20t1i; 1a0h0..; - E1 12 tirtllealrom'Oliiiiii",e 4 reTir,)llV.the k hi, "Lowingt , '. 4 l,t. 14+.11111Pi:B.rokari'41,-Soreoned ton • _ , ...D0uttr,,, , ‘ • Lane butrieraiocreoned " Fie..bignere',mixed - <'4o , 4m l ) Pre 01 , per Bottle slr Bottles for is ' T. W. LAGHOR N, Pree'•t 11. G. TUCRETT, Scc'y. WATTS, Ail'y. D. D. N. MAnox, Medical Examiner. aug2x- The Franklin Fire Insurance Com pally of philadelphia. • OFFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near riff street. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Band= George W. Rtchards Thomas Hart • Mordecai 1). Lewis Tobias Wagner 'Adolphe E. Boric Samuel Grant David S. Brown i Jewell R. Smith Morris Patterson :'Continue - to - make . insurance -met mil :-or limi ted, on eyery deecription ofproperty in town (and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their cannel and pre miums, 'stably invested, afford ample protection to the insured. tuThe assets of the company on January Ist, 1848; as published agreeably to on act of Assent. bly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages • $890,558 65 Real Estate - - 108,358 90 Temporary Loans • 124,459 00 Stocks 51,563' 25 Cash on hand and in hands of - ageMs, "r • $1,220:097: fr, a: , Since their incorporation,' period of.9iShieeP years, thay' bave .paid. :upwards otia, TWO IIiMERED irtiousiiin.por.i.eati,i,lossea.by fire, thorebi affording ,eyidence-of.‘ the• advantages. of insurance, as well . , ae.the 'ability, and, disposition to moot with,rircimptness;ull.liabilities. • • '.• OFIARLES , N;BAhICKER, ;Presit. , „i, fah 8 iThesUliseriber saigertilprithe above company for'Cnillsio.anditkviciaitv I An applications for insitrarndo aidter. , iby mail 'or personally will ,e Promptly attended', to.;', fW. D. SEYMOUR. • . • AmOunt,of,,Boll'ei k Bonus ,: payable at' ifie party'd decease.' • - • TitrNattWlM 'General Coniiiii - sionali&Forixiarding• MerchantiNo. Bo wly's Wharf • , BALTIMORE,: „ • IMOR the •nale .of , Pkir;. Grain; Clovereeed, Whiskey s , Lumber, &e. - 4k,in Also,' for warding',Goode, via ,Thip ' Water Canal 'and Pennsylvania ItniynvipitAintssi -- OrOre - for',„fieh Sa l t ""oc l o,l r , ,, fifFTA c y: l':l3,oPlie f til PT ) P v'est • . , `'Hriviiii# been 'entaie,3:,in'Atinbove ))nanteep during the lust live 'yearn, n c . mitipaOion'of I 'pat fronigfor 'of , liia friendn; ph(V.ltie , sinietfultiokolioited:,* - I • 'Refer , to'4, :t ot,•'"'• 41: " 1"" J , !&E Eng; •.! " 4 " , e}~y~rte step • ' i.st j ) l l,lkcor's Rifititra .ttr, Feb.., *4) .4 ' 10 J 4.4 • 2!1.75.00'' '.'/.? 3'437.00;:„, qa • CURE LIVER co PL :414.... H/17, , P P 7 704, fr , l - Ot v , ill 'll4 ' !MON CONSU FEMALE qb COWS Dp•Ai EB il!Illllllllll~lll ' 111 liltsccllaucous MC to t tc.fc. „,vi)ops. 4 • . . . NEW CLOTHING STORE. Corinna'civ: , ,Nbierir AND LOUTHER §TRIOS, P./17.181.E, PA. THE subscribe( has received and is now open rig a choice selection'Of Winter Goode, consist ng of Cloths, CassimerS'imd Vestings; newest sd3le at thisTovtrest rates, which he will make up into 'Dress aud . Frock coats, °Vet Coats, sacks, cloaks,: Pants arid Vests,pressnnd Frock'coate ofulotlx from six dui lars,upwards, Pants from slso'lo $8; Vests . from 75 cts. to A3;oo,eloaks from Bto $2O. Me also keeps shirts, bosoms. collars, neck and _pocket handkerchiefs, com forts, caps, groves and 'Hosiery, in short ev:ry thing appertaining ton gentleman's wargirrbe -- As he is agent for au extensive 'house he will be enabled to offer fresh goods at least ;liven month, tie ivili receive regularly the N York .and Philadelphia Fashions, and will !pm no pains in getting op his work in the most durable and fashionable manner. lie will also make up work purchased at other storesln The most. care manner. He a ill pity part ictilar attention to Children's Clothing Ue respeetfuliy solicits share of public patronage W B PARKINSON, Dee 13; 1848 Agent for the'bFi•oprictor • DRUG . AND_ IM'OY STORE ! • 1330m - w....4 , 12,5agxm RESPECTFULLY invites the 'lion of the public to his Drug and Fancy St re, in West Main -street, Carlisle, where he has -just received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Amongst hie extensive variety may be fohnd all the most . Approved Patent Medicines, All kinds of Salts"' ' Dye Stufrs,• Quinine, Opium, Castor-and Sweet Oils Whitt Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass,"Putty, Chlorofoim, Shandeliere, I...Mims, Wicks, Sperm candles, Shining, and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, Lavender arid Orange flower Watrr. Bears Oil 'l.x Marrow and Ilair-Dy'e, Nail, Too h,liair, and Sliaviug Fine hon . torn, and Shell Combs, Finer Rloss,-Bracelets, and Breast Pins; Bend Baba and Purses, - Porte Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils; ' Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands, Vine Writing and Note Palm!. Envelopes, Motto-Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, . Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, . Musical and Surgical Instrutnents, Fine Knives and Scissors, Carriage and Riding Whips, Umbrella's;'Clocks, Tinnits, &e., &r.' -o-Country-Physioians, -Merchants, Pedlars and , ' there may-hear "Something to their advantage. by calling CO - Ethereal and Pine Oil receivid fresh every Ivealt. inelledical aid and advice gratis to the poor. ; January 17. 1848. GROCERIES, GROCERIES ! ATiluLcheap Family Grocery Store of J 0 - SEPH D. HALBERT, Westpla, street, Carlisle, you will always find the best si.,il3 , of 4 Family fir .erics that the Philadelphia markets can tAirLl 'Zflie subscriber has juFt return( il from M e y, entliKeotild 7ckpeetfully invite the public in Leneral and his friends in particular, to call and:examine his stock, which cnihraces all the articles usually kept in his'ime of business, such as Rio, Sava and St Domingo Coffee: Im perial, Young Hyson and Illnek Teas, of the best quality '& flay& ; lonf,,friing loaf, crushed, clarified and brown Sugars cf every grade, with mice to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fr6sh ground. • Broome; buckets, briskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers, clothes pins and brushes of every variety.— Castile, fancy, rosin and country 'OATS. Al so, n general assortment lof chewing and F' mo king TOBACCO, spanish halfspimish and com mon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSINARE, and CROCKERY Of every description which 'he will sell at the lowest possible pliers. Feeling grateful for the-liberal patronage here tofore bestowed' pon him, py n generous pub lic, the subscriber tenders them his hearty thanks, and hopes that in his effOrts to please, and particular attention to business to merit a' continuance of their support. ' Nov'r 22 1548. JOS. D. HALBERT, ti Valetyie the Spice of Life." THANKFUL for the favors heretofore besiovied . upon' us, in our line of business, we again would "linusno" to our numerous customers, that we are in constant supply of general assortment, (which we are receiving almost weekly front the city) of all articles per taining to the business of a Grocery and Tea Store, embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5, 6,7, and 8 cis per pound, Rio Coffee's at 8,9, and to eta, Crushed, Publerired and Broken Loaf Sugars, at 9 and 10 ets per pound, Java a •d Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in metallic packages, always fresh, at front 37i to 81,50 per pound, ;bomber 'with every 'variety of Spices, such as CINNAMON, MACE, CIT RON, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, mus tard; Re. LIVERPOOL AND 0 A SALT, together with Fine Salt. either in sacks or Metal ler quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qualities, Sperm and %Vhale blenched Oils, of pure gusti ly, ns also SALMON ANA 111AL:li AR EL, Molasses, Syrup,. Vinegar, Cheese; Crackers and numerous other 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 where else. B ut a call from our friends can satisfy them best and Its too. Remember the 0 .0113 Steed," nearly opposite Burkholder's (formerly Ben!. nt's) Tavern Mein street. W EB Y. Carlisle. 3111 Pee. R4A kok.titimes, Oils and Soars. AF',N.F and fresh supply from Roussel's and other .1 the bssi city hous'es, among which are double •••••...?.. a set Briar, Rose Geranium' Millefleur end Musk, tasmic,..4 put up and for sale nt the lowest prices. Also, fur the „Hair, Bendoline, Font made nos Fleure, Jenny Lind hair gloss ,Bear's Oil, .Maccessnr Oil,•fine•seented Anti tic Oil, Philocome, Beers: Marrow, fine Myri and Vio• let Pon - modes. Also Fancy Son s, such as Roussel's Shaving Cream..Wrlght's do, Milimny do i Almond and Pnlm Wash Soap, making an enT riser — pis mny9l S WAIAVEF STICK DRUGS! DRUGS!' DRUGS! JOST RECEIVED, • PHYSiCIA,N.S;' Country Merchants and Pedlars, are invited to.call and examine my stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, 0:1, Var— nishes, &C. .. '. , DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices, ground and whole;.,• Ittetruinents, Essences, P ure E.Siten'l Oils Perfumery, &c. DYESTUFFS. Indigoes, : Log and Cam Woods, Madders, Oil Vitriol Sumac Copperas, . • • Alum, •: ,Lap Dye* PAINTS:: • ' • ; Wetherill & Brother's 'hire Lead, Chrome' Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish finishes,' 'iersey'..Windriw 'Glass, Linseed, Oil, Tiff! C 11.• tine, Cdpal and Coach. Varnish, end lied Lead. All of which will' be said at the very lowest market price', at the 'cheep Drug and Book Stori" . '2: of - • HAVERSTICK., Noir' mii4B4e'nf . . ~ . Queenrivtire'.Br.' „ . SS A . LARGE arid . genirai selection of these arr ticleiiiit every var iety lies been added to oorjul. - sortment;:. ;Also; ailot - oflCedar -NVitre';'.atithrae ing Tub C h woe, •13 nate, a. Pails. , k e .; - 'or wino c , lovViOridea.'at tlio Gro,Fery. Stoi.ei "or: '• • .4;-• ,7 " 3 :7011."TEB ..: , GUN 8110ES': , ' le‘st receitiod a.; ,PORTER'S SHOJI Srena;.e.d. - • inperior. assortment of- WOMEMSGUM' - '; -4 SHOES,—Matia, and ypitOsiatichilets,4l . the lowest prices. , • - • •:.; t; r . T . • .e4t. • AlB6,Miisea . ecents a:pair . 1. a. 1 81111611`-'"7."49.'.' ' I • 1 • - - ~, ”, ,_ ,:,_,,;,mmrtatiOnial • , Hirriellirg 4.;ll:ir",,,,sigema." 410% , !.: ' ' ' , IIIIWINA:myra...W-- 411-all6ll it•i-11111..LER,' -0 - r v lir , ~,.tit?!-• weitifriinieston 111erchatits* 0 I .Irort*AltnlN,,G 1,,. produco,..Mielchlinn, ~ HABRIsnpROO.4 - a. 'I! 1h - & d . , ti e ,'.4- • 11 ;.,;:'• --gutr' .to ValthnOre." Undo P tar ~, ~ ii' 4 4-i6-0 ,, icOta--/—""" . -Tif ill ',l3alt4vFiehi Gros ,),,' , ~..! 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