M==Z 4. 4 , t tivegaltiO4uipaatwi • The.ininWed letter' 'fri - JM:Thoreaft' , J.efi; 'stow. to, thelion: Edward Coles, has. brought`peen te.light-bytthe , agitation in . IlentuckY, in; reference 'Otte'CoplOrk-, * don about id beheld in"-that State ofil it'e. 'Prospective Eman'cipatibn questiorit—ti, PlimAnmetim,-Jtine 5, 1849.'' tiIt,DEAR' SIR : : —Updprthe impres siog that its publiCatien.at this time. will ,promote your views; be, sgratify,ing to the:people of Sentuck3r, and. be ' of ge nerd' utility, I am induced to take the, liberty to enclose, yea a copy of a letter from. Mr. Jeffereen to me on the subject of slavery: . I avail myself of ; the occasiongp ten der my respectful compllinents to Mrs. Clay, and to renew to you assurances of my high respect and sincere regard. EDWARD COLES. To pm, HENRY *AY, Lex'gton, Ky. • MONTICELLO, August 25,1814. DEAR Sot:—Your favor of July 31st was 'duly received and was read with. peculiar pleasure: The sentiments breathed through the whole do honor, to both"the iiead anith - eart`of the writer,-..- Mine on the subject of the slavtiy of ne groes have tong since been In possession of the public; arid time 'has only served to - give them stronger:robt. • T&, love of 'justice . and the love of .country plead equally the cause of these people, and it is a mortal reproach to us that theyyshoilld have pleaded it so long in vain, and shonld have produced not a. _single_effora. 4 ' I fear, not `much se rious willingness—to relie've them and ourselves from our-present cortdition_of moral and political reprobation. From those of the former generation Tv ho were in the fulness of age when I came into public life, which was while our contro versy with England was on paper only, I . saw that nothing was to be hoped:— Nursed and educated in the daily-habit of seeing the degraded condition, both bodily and mentally of those unfortunate beings, not reflecting that that degrada tion was very much the work of them seftres and their fathers, feW minds had yet doubted but that they were as legiti mate subjects of property as their horses --or cattle. • The quiet and monotonous course of colonial life had beeh — ditturlied - b3r no alarm and little reflection on the value of liberty ; and, when alarm was taken at an enterprise of their own, it was not easy to carry them the whole -length of the principles which they invoked for themselves. In the first or second ses sion of the Legislature..after I was a membar, I.drew to this subject tile atten tion of Colonel Bland, one of the oldest, ablest, and most respected_members, and be undertook to move for certain mode rate extensions.of the , protection of the laws te ,, these people. I seconded his motion, and, as• a younger member was spared more in the debate btit he vjai deno}inced as an enemy to his country, and was treated with the greatest inde. carom: From an early stage of our" Revolu • tion other and more distant duties wore assigned me, so that from that time till my return from Europe in 1789, and I - may say, till I returned to reside at home. in 1809,, I . had 'little opportunity of knowing the progress of public senti ment here on this subject. I had always hoped that the younger generation, re ceiving their early impressions after the flame of liberty had been kindled in • every breast, and had become its it were the vital spirit of every American, that the generous temperament of youth, a - nalogous to the motion of their blood, and above the suggestions of avarice, 'would have sympithized•with oppression wherever found, and provedtheir love of ' liberty beyond their own share - of it. ' Bute my intercourse with them since. my return has not been sufficient to as certain.that_they had.nrideLtew_ards this potni, ihe progress I lia&.hoped. Your solitary but welcome voice is the first • which has brought this sound to my ear_ and! have considered the silt;nceilWhich prevails on this subjestes irldicating an apathy unfavorable to our hopes. Yet the hour of emaneipgtion is advancing in - the march It ,Will ` come; and, whethei liought on ' by • t he ,' - generous . eneriy,ln of Aar , own minds or liy, the bloody proceis:, of St. aiming?, excited and conducted.by the power of our pre treat enemy;,,if ona.statiOned,•permanefit . 13r within our ; country, offersig asylum and arms to the oppressed, is.. a leaf of ohlhielOrY troll:et tmed'iverii - 1; .Aite:ttfe.method 'hy , WhiCh this .difficult work is tee. tfoi,efirretedit ilbrmitted;•-to-.be done by ourselyes,'lhave'sderintio ,proposi tion s o expedientiloa- , the - Athelei"es? that iif m ' ernanoatiow. bit, thrise b'ern after 'a: giVOif day, and af,theit educ ation and expatriation at a•propei age., ~This- , w uld give time. for • wgradutd• extmc at species' of labor,' and substitution , of, another, and` lessen.' he , rieVerity 'pi thn•sliaok 4 ; Whiqh ar(OpartilipWAO :?R"' - Nelirridameattil Variant faito . forProilase;;;,Tio, ideule(ornermpatinguihoovhole at orioe, ,the - • old es;#.3ll as the, young, and retaining them herisOs' Of those pnlyA;Whoi have pot the goide of 'eithet;knOyilSdge or Operteace on - this Subleet. - •,• - r, .t , •-• , ;;.1 , , , ii , r - - •:''''• • ' '_ For mef4pVehabl'y ; o f any . Color, T but of - this hoick , we know:, brought ' utOrotri , their 4 ' kfaijOk :*iitißt .rteceesityfor thought Or icSe • ' - :,:sCasti'sre,l)ytkoii ; hibihriyendered ,as fßos. • •• 5 ' ••LrOribiti as incapable.as'children of taking care of themselves and are wished ptomp extingoish i•• - , • ' 1 .A t t whe;reverindustry is necessary tor raising, : :i' e young c , ' In the-meantime they are pests ~., ~i'lltreooiely„hy,their;idlintais,, r ind:the'dep* !, ,; ,.. . , -;,•:alitions tri.V,rhich this jeada.theim..'' thAir•ar' 's•i- ',.,•.-I,'VErkir)gtirritition‘viithilie,otherbelor rodueesx ‹,?•i',%:.4,,fignul ationto'whioh"holore:'of Ins cOuntry; I.,•4•MR,ltevter cif eleellende ip-the-hemanditarko- - , ',';•'4 o tiPail"lntibifidillik•Ofidaht .•''" ',., ''''' ' •i'' ' ' ;:,:!i ''SskiLattp,§iislhle,Of: fhe' , Oittlia4a4 $'0,,41:44 Pp,•*ltia lave itiolincl Ativiiirdq Ina, aS 3ho'persoo f"A,-.:v•(:‘•iltolitibuld undertake this salutarr antLar , I :',i•tolisous.srork Lblit :,this ' ray , Apar;sirijis like • •,- -'j:bf; , bidatlTllf r/reiyilb bpokkwito;itymor of . ; - ::o3.eisto,rdtritnentyqp 4toptierti',o viwirefe. , -ireatrig . 4;-Ae t Atta,le..eierlivfid'llie'gen: , ••• • !•yripitifi:',liviilVlVtunlarriiittuet lirlioiquid:petifi ' luor*ollow q 0 aide na 6 . 4 1hdri ` iiiibieneni- '••: -I. l. , ofitoreptorprixer is - for thefarbring t woot* 'i. ~:ochkeanifollii*lt, up, Aid ivtitiriviktliiiioo, •-• ('''.- ',44it5 . , ,c0n0mi01140;:,,A;0V1,1ii601.,,tiv,.* ', \-' mAPlktitilliktAheite;fro4 o, 44 l iViTolo# ': J . , '''' ' 3' , '' 'PlAge•VP!iln'tht!+lntimultmerlitif:Yeui 'f'•"•: 4 likrbtindontriglkW4proporty.andirrf, ` , '.':'6':',??,,• sea yjyaltit4OttbillitlioC:l-,Po'79.ohilidn' r .c.,,!5.,,,„.1, Itf•evstl).4alliSt,••untifi,fifiore can [ be'direc, '`..b.';',loos•• , NieMii.rdifehrtshtt' ' fitiTh74lor those if i.,: ) ,;:lw.ligt 4Oftlitifill*P„ TP4 7 f• i fillr ll .4ol - IL 'PL; : it: ' lPilitliritt 'iji ti rtnits C r ler; fatfe t f i sta lP r A • on 9 ry • ~.40, , ,, • 0,,4,,r , ••• , 4v.„ ..•,, , ,44. , !.0,- 1 / 4 )•,-; , .•\•,,:; , -.4 , 4 . ~q, • ,•.,• „ Rs,tkObtiG,,o4 ,L.,4M'Pat.,,MAi'e'l4',N-Vi',!:,,FP,We2,,,,.., -, •,• 43;:.4.-Atz;, , wa60c. ,,, 1,; , ,: ~,, —,, r.z.. ..o•-• 404 , .A.L)- ,:r w..-../.1,,v,,,,,,..",•T .I,,ie,Per or -• lun , iljr,bvt Hidden a and Or didies'.tci',fheirritrhit,'l4Watlitetv g abt l a irmit4S,Mitirn""therriAii&S - ii,)l.ithatqWeritt‘ 11Or'th4if tlitintrititeiAhetht , lot' other tproperty_is , to them•te those :Whose lisage.te them,4v.e. eantibt control hepe,-,thitn,,Jrfi'dcar'idgfou recon. to year conlatiriti&kWiliirortu'. etoclr'nate:Condtion that ou Will • no.t lessen , Its. 1 of -' i diapos L itithr y bkAilthdraWirig your,', Porttori,froin',..thettriaSti.t That ',otithe:Ohntra'-' ry, yen' doMei courioilS;'ljettotirfetho trine ;bulk,inidlitobleate; it Softly:bat s i 'efeit'dily. throdgb' the. niedima.of an` d ,6Ouirerstititirt';' aris'oOlate' whirs in your;labori i antLithinV,thii.plittliitikis'for= med, bring on arid preestlio:ProPtitiltleb . per• severir.gly until its'accoiripliShmeni. , ' an encouraging, : pbservation.ihat2no good Measure was ever,proPosed which, if daily pursued, failed topre in:the end. We have proof of this in.:_the history of the endeavoreiri the British Parliament to suppress that very . trade which brought this evil upon us. And you willbe Supported by the religions precept—B e not weary in well doing.' Thatlybur succbss may be as speedy , and complete as •it will be honorable and im. :mortal consolation to'yourself, Isbell wrier. vently and sincerely,pray as t assure- you of my greatdriendehip and,respecit E. COLES, Esq.".. 'Tao.- JEFFERSON. • •, . • . IVlGAllister's'all'UdalingOintment OR THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains no Moroury.,--Mie, following Certificate is from . e regular Physician; of extensive piec.. tine in - Philadelphia : • .lhatss Mottr-tatatta—Sir: I have for the last two years, been in the habit of using your Ointment to cases of. Rheumatis m. Chilblains, and in 1 . 16111 A. Cerfriss,;(Scald,Acads,), and thus far *with ,the happiest effect:- I think. from the experiments I have made, With ite that it richly deserves to_ be adopted , as an or • Tfrili — cit every dtvy use by the - professicinnt - liiire • Yoprs truly , S. BELL, •D. Phila. • READ THIS • ' Philadelphia, Dec. 29,1847. To 'James cAI lister—Dedr Sir: I take plsasure 'in making known to you the great benefit I have received by 'tiring your Vegeta. blo Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had an ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, of many years standing; I have applied 'to several physicians; but all to no purpose; but-hy.mng 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 inflantation. ED. 'MORN. I certify the above statorpont. is trpo. .0. CAIMUS. ' No.§olllarket streot.Phila CERTIFICATE I do certify that I have; used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldness of my feet; also for Rheumatism in my limbs' and Corns on my feet, and have been entirely relieved. Believing it to'be a good Medicine, I do not hesitate to rgeomenend it in the above coniplaints. LEONARD' V-AILE, orris tp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21, D 347. I certify that I have used cAll istor's till Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, for .a beating in my, wife's , breifst,'vvhich has given her incalculable benefit; also on one of _my children, for sore eyes, whirobi.rgififloW mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend it as a good,medicinc.. PARKER kEED, .Hopmtell tp. Washington Co. Yo.. Aug.. a l, '4l. Around the box are directions focysing Mc. Allister's Ointment, for Scrofula. Liver Cori. plaint, Eyresipelas, Tetter, Chtlb Scald Head, Sore. eyes, Quincy, Sore thiWßronchi. tas, Nervous affections, Pains, Head, ache, Asthma, Deafness,Bar, ache, Burns, __Coins, all diseases of the lan, Sore'Lipi, Pimples { Smelling of the Limbs, Sores,, Rheumtitism, Piles, Cold feet, Craup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Agite in the face, 4c.,4-c. If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in. eases of "swollen" or Sore Breast, they would - alwaywapply it; suck cases, if free ly used, and according to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS—It is ono of the, bent things in the :world for Burns. (See . directions for using it.) ' PlLES—Thousands nre yearly cured by this Ointment. It never fails in 'giving relief for the Piles. igy- This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some easesit should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment .will be genuine unless the nainelof AMES McALISTER is .written with a pen on every label. PRICE 'TWENT-FIVE CENTS A BOX For Pale.by , my - agente in all the prineipa cities and towns in the United States. AS. 'McALISTER, Kole Proprietor of the . 'above Medicines. Principal Office REMOVED to 28 N. TIMED ST Philadelphia. AGENTS. • " S. Elliott. and S. W. 'Haveretiek, .1. & L. Reigel, Mechanicsburg. G. W. Singiear, Church town. Rhoad ,& Whetry, Newburg. ' iosopli U. Herron, 3. M. Lutz;'& Gen. W. Bell, Harriebyrg. Harrisburg, Triumiortation Lbw FUNK. VI , ORWARDING ChnindisionMeichants r Hearitsavia, Pa. Ship Produie,.Merchan dize,o,.!lisltimoro, Philadelphia, kic. Bro. Coal, Plaster. Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, ke constantly for,SalisP I Heir - debark; rnirch 29;1848 • , BONNETS! BONNETS! :.• MlLlST,_.sedeiiiedl4a:npviiest and latest ..,„- „ oplv.p r lo'lirk ; l: invite The , utten• hen zthelad call and eitinfirmr; at' the' OtteepiStoreirt , Mrth r Hanover street.,' ' • CARMONYt .1* a .. : .- . . , /-..';:iNEVIT= 'AND"HEAP. • ..,:.cittemaxolwaciiegw;.l4ziactoriciao 1,,, . NP•W-o ening.by JAC OBT SENER,.,who re '' I L spect ully calls the attention :of ', his friends hod, 'the '!.' Olio igederally . and , all dealers in • HARD- 15, to is new and splendid assortic. ment.of "bll km .ol'llardifare : , such a s. Sink" dlOr's"holif" and -"Saddlery Wars el every' , de; &Apart and etyle; all kinds of Carpitntees tools, and building !Materials of iall - kindei and , 'new. etylei' , all" kinds of materiaU used - by Cabinet . Makersty Also . ,; Shoo I Findings. QC' all- dkinds, i :good tissdrtment.of Men's morocco, kid,- Frenc4 s traits, ' linihg. `and binding t Skins 'foe:shoe-Ma' kers; all articles used byshoe makers constantly , kept ()RAMO:: 'Blacksmithm:enn cbef supplied' ' Whir the.ieribist•of hamniered iron, Warranted, tciedi-altioTeli , ki qc nds, relied; ejit", round band, , and litrap . trian,:ettlit,. Shear, spring Englisn 'and Atrierihatt Miter bteel;:whitanteiVgood; nisei", lot of 'sheet iron , for thiners,'.' , HousekeoPerif can' . I I 'also i,be. 'supplied' Wiih. teiety"erfiele ' neteesary , for housekeeping in'tho'HarciWare Line, '` • '''''.-- • -Ethereal end Pinot/a:Lents of every desdriti '. tierilust received', blerfethereat and pipe oil for Calm' pet • fresh: ill: kind& of - psitits,z ON *are-, letido,'turtiOntine,"dlrlo;l'firsfrate - arlicield.Piko; Inove Itiathel: ehtieefi'nndl'keep,' the • feel" dry.;-, ', I •Look Out and bear in mind. -.‘',"," -''''' - ' :'.';'., ' 2 'i ..rgrgiors, 'Me:Mania and Housekeepers" and ' ll' whet use the-'article'Xof 'HARDWARE"' Call ;Itio,eld' well: known , netv. art:awed 'IlAitD , ;,, 'W RE:,:STAHD., , forMeriVkepts C,, by..?Lawiai.• Itiarlan,4n,Hertiti 4 - plover,' street , next ' doer:to low ; Commiti's laviwn-stand, noW "kepi byll,, Glees, an d !also.' next ',door:, to . George '•_ Taney:Hit and Cap: Store: n.Pall and 'examine ' At Yfihreels'As, xnd ..aavonniney 4 ns ,we ere i de,' ' termined 'to sellall,artioles4t;,llto-iery.smallest ;profit 10:CASH,' and WO,tllWk We shall be able ;to Sell ; at littleilo..az ,flum . a ny other' Hardware. Storo,in , town, es,"7.,,Yht gpocbt;.are:yell, selected, ! tend tereyffrehifsedit'lt '24f edeyltei.still low at ' tlilistis* *Hansa& fliti2e L vr , f'Stere,:lketll;filtit, ni'lLeikliMerlan't. bid' itindli*belit44. ma , frodl4:wattuifitirintelitsofichoiryf iirtjObillh 'lthe, Hitidkvar/Prikideli'f;;DonWforget,ttnyii r Stalfd;4le rick . 8 ,-aPiR linViblonlorerUlPLi 'aeon* at . a's'4‘: .0 ~ F ; )v .. .1 , 2 ,t". , e‘: ~ , eti,l! 414 *mini+ fef;yoiiiitelfee. ."f'. ,",1C,40f.r '',,*,':., .':' '.....,;',' , 441;400R1E1i; li , A r....,:-_ , :7.:,:- . . ..•;, , A. 7-. „ c.... r.t= 1,,, ;;:e', 1 - , ;-.,? - ; , ;',Y .c ,. •:-' .•,.,.. '..',t': - , '.. , ' - ' , .? , ,:' , ,-.1.-,, 4 .,,,,. ix,...?7,' '!, —, 1%,':; ,r: " . 1 ,'... Ylei:';:;_'.:' :,`;,..,0'.;.)( ri, 1 1;7 7-- 4',it;•4l 4,-4 it a e &;, . • .. • 17 ,':''.' ViegifraifiellgVaiiirr r ' ' ''. C' : l:lll: q• '' .'_ ' ,CHEIAPEII,2Iiiitr-Elrgit -46s ,—''' • Y . i lt'tlestlraffeßetailtrlhe 4Li."Philadelphia.Wstelf iidleVii l \ *..s . 43l,Sto're,"l ,l m. 96 North SN pAD.:eirtet;ipktoy..ol : Quit. .c , (ON HAI) ry'stp3q, - ,',.: ',...',,-,,,;':, :...,.: ::,:,4, ,:..-. i /oldileveks, - ;18 I: cases full 031,010,180 ii,tai. .. , '.upwitrde.:,', -....''-.''' -,''''. ....: ';',''' 'Li- , .. ' '' , :r.' , . 1 i liver 4LeVers ,' full jepielledi . lls, int Upwartle:. a.%:101d Impincii:lB k., enses,' . .jewelled;l42,s' and :',..:F; uptkitrda: .' ' - :'-• '- • ---.''' " ' .',''.;;' ••' ': .'1 i 's - ! liver Lepiii4,.jewelledi'elOind.PPWards . .,i tilver•Quittier"Watehes,' - 114 - td lb ' .. " Silver Spoons, equal ltreoin; per 'settr-Tea, - 15, Desert slo,Taßla $l5; 'Other articles in pro .' ortion..--All geode' warranted , to be.ivhamthe ,-, .; ;. re sold for. . " • , ..... Constantly , on hand a large assortment of fine IJOLD.JEW,PLRY and SILVER WARE ,' Also,'nn a ssortment of M S Tablas I &-t0.,, l Simpsioe,'Sinfuel & Brothers , ' E E S Yates . Ar. ilri, John ' Harrison; 0 do'R Bees ley, and other t uperior ‘Ptitent'Lever MovementsQvhich' will lie cased in any style desired , • ' Arringeinents 'invie been. made wit' all the Move 'Flamed most celebrated. manufacturers of lEhgland, to furnish at short notice any'reqpired )style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the.. name and.residence of the person or ' dering put on if relpieeted : npvBl-. - , ,1i( L. a. Baciorainivic • MEAT BARGAINrWATOH•AND JEWE LRY STORE ~ , • , •, ), WHERE Gold and Si!- A . — ver. Watches of every ct" ua , description can be had ' • i‹ - 2 i at frotn •ten to fifteen - less than any other store n New - York or Palle - delphia. Persons who wish to' get a good 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 tiptt of other stores/ GOOD WATCIIDS AT TILE FOLLOW2NGOEXCEEDINGLY LOW manse Geld Levers, full jewert , ,,:B carat cases, $2B 00 Silver do . do .12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, t 8 carat cases 23 00. Silver do' do • - 9.00 Silver Verge Watchea Gold Pencils , from 41 to $8,00; Gold Pens, - Witicsilver - cases - rand peacils - attachedr-for-750, - Alse,m handsome assortment -of -new--and fashionable JeWelry, at prices far'below the usunl store prices. Ild Gold and silver bought 'or takettin exchange, - LEWIS R • BROOMALL,. No 116 North SECOND'Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. ap:B'49,ty 'irrEut - tbis adverusemeM out, Midi - briilk,4 along, you will then be sure to get into the right sore. . - , I- .111egheiili* Monsi. No. 280. Market Street, above Eighth, South side. • PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and splendid Hotel has been fur nished with entire .new ferniture. The Bar- Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par-, lors and Sitting.rooms are entirely separated from the noise apd bustle, cent:levant to the or rival and departurerof cars. the portico ek- - tending the whole front of the house, affords a Cool retreat 'in warm weather, and a splendid view of the grer thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging (toms are well furnished.. The Table as well p ovided for as atany other Hotel, with every anent* of the managers to make it the best Hotel for Merchants and business men, during their stay in the City. The terms will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the west, a Porter will be in attend _ance to convey baggage, '&c., to -the Hotel, which is adjoining the depot. Feb. 7,1849-6 m. - THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba thing,_with warm or. cold Water„, nerfl.lS Bath took the premium at the Fair .of the Institute, Philadelphia, Oetoker 1848, the only Bath that ever took a ptemmm at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem ber Itf4B. 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 Riad, unless at thefWill 'or p . leasurti of the bather; but a greater point is gained byy. being enabled to bathe with Warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adapted tottnd most of all the Bath'can be mpdicated without injury to the hair, . . Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their case is met in this as they can regulate the tem perature of the water to suit their wish, and commence bathing at any season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing'withodt wetting the head orcovering the same. The arrangements are simple and comploto, and not liable to• get out of order. 'The Stith can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small child toThe tallest person. When the door is closed, the fixtures are hid and the 'outside ap pearancejs.that of a neat piece of furniture. They have received the approbation of seve ral medical gentlemen—othere aro requested to call and examine them. .Manufacture by the, Patentee; EPHRAIM LARK E , e d . --- 24 South. Calvert stria, altimoro._. BATHING.-,Read what Armstrong says: Do not omit, ye who would health secure, , a , The daily fresh ablution, tharsholl clear/ • The sluices, ef the - skin,; enough to keep. The body sacred from undecont soil. Still to be : Pure, oven if it.did not conduce As much tee it does) to health, very greatly worth Your daily, pains i 'tis this adorns the rich; •• The want of •thisis . poverty'e worst foe, , • ,i, With this clamant virtue, age maintains.. , ~'l. A"decent grace i without it, youth and oharma Are loathsome. ,• . -- ~- ' . , • :k; • : , ;.. J anuary. 3;1849.-Iy., . :- -. , .',--, • , ~, .'s,. EXTRNADINARY REDUCTION IN;THE • Twairice of Usitdixisite. • llA:VEjust .wiceived the largest and'Cheap. eat atook_offlAßDWAßE, , Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpentorle Maker's Timis, Mahogany. Yeniers and'all kinds of Pudding, Maierialitever.brought,to Carlisle, Mintisting of Locke,,llingea,, SereWs,. Nails .and Spikes. Person about to build Will find [it flreally to Weir' 'advantage to, loolcat my stock store ,tiurelidaing . eliewhere:- ) Coirnei s and see' t e OttodiPirid , beartthe,..pridwand..yotiviill' be condinced`thaeltdit is .veittiftWObettp'Hard. ware , Store4:Cp Alsoiltu'eitore. anvil* iticec'files and rasps; and a:complete assortment :of Watts' 'Betoßatlrenoalso• ' Rolled and - oop Iran of all' slaes,4. I have also the Theirpometen Churn nut& by Mr George,Spangler r tho best article uso t _ , . .• , , j • ESE - SCYTHES:—I have jiistVeceired in) , Sprint iliocicof grata gritl ,Grass Scythes, l imanufantured e'xpresely for.my own'ides, and warranted to bo a ,Superior . article.- Cradle. makers 'arid' others will find these Seythoe tole the best ar ticle in' the '.market lowest l price wholesele,,and!retall at the: old:4tand: , inltTprth 14never,streilt' t , , 394 N aPPK49. ',Hoyt's' Embrocation fbr . ,T# lt3 IQX,Will , thire 'Sproinß., Kuiimi t -icuts; ,swell. rkl %Di( " R heurri eivetn: end' tilt " V. ' eemple!nt#: whieh require au eiternel reinedsn' elt gyee tromediate'relief the Soratehelwand theincident to Hbraeil'hevint whiteleet and-notes, produeedgq..the Ste:John W. 90, aleeihigitlymeetul telelexieg 'efifi;;, noes el the e r t eedone :And .iphite , tted: producee• .benefichiliffeete In„eritettect 1194, .brought on. by' hlithje d ding,eßhnte,epreine t , Thi s EAineo, Detioze 11„recothentled rannetti,i:•,Venliere,, ifeepinf,,otLivito' otablite;,inetotiVete xeethi: reett'oivelriglltitees; inul • phoiild be 'donetaetli 'kept' itt' Sheflititlpled, o %The ' (IfENUl,NE'lartt , dele'Preettied , olilyiby'VTl Mica sn'Avi, WciVott fotuselei. 'wholesale( 00 , tatitilmi4D4AVN,11/NEVS , DruCklicire.iVV, ..1-Mare Ve'l,! 4:P.ll49Pi r k .:100 0 ,rq1i 3 fAtelittonb_ 6 90 0 oleo in every 'yanety.lies . . oen a d d ed t 0.944 %64rtmerki. ~Also, lot . .of.,Crider Wny4, exabm4l, 4ngiTubaiOjuirn low.prieie, l ikthel,Grooierit,latere , M.w.r , ?:( ,, i Mairdh:i4gdr" ,WlitirOg Le k t 40 .: ild :SIAAV;;PV ...x...:1 . i.Y..q.FlNcit ~..;,, , ,U; . t x.,: . ,,,...,".•: , e): , , ,. . ,, ,i. ,a6 , ,1- ,- ,. - 1 , .-:. , ,x , ;;,.! , : ...:;,......:-.. EM3 ‘1418904.4104Cri504.99? - ::.,. . • • • Cap dim felt' Ala ' , Bultunorei Pitts iitg, &o. • ' '3,,Eitti_Fiiiivitidifik 'inuotint. it biAnnisnraNi',Fai' f 'informs Weida 'and :th publiei,that.fmm , the : renege 'eictended te•hlm`duringlhO past ypar fine been encouraged' . to: more extenairtf riftigemente for , the;'preeent and has ded ti9 , :nbiv,:large and k . eglendidyßoet e LINE, and - .Nekllz be fully 'prePined' after thi ening of "the"to forward' PRODUCE and.' MERCHANDIZE or all'; kinds to .aml'irorii Plitdelphia, , lfaltimore,'Pittetiergh, lowest 'ralecitif 'freight ankrrith"thii'mmoet `des patch. Agents; for tinin, • ' ' CARLISLE - 4. QASKELL,''' lez.Raee street Wharf, Philadelphia. • ' GEISE & - SON,, ' 4, [No. 48.Cornmeree et.' Wharf, Baltinioro, CLARK Br..SIIAW, . 3. MePADDEN& CO.S Pitteg eigenta:for Mira, , • w:UNDERLICH & .GRIER, p. No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423,Market et:Jhiladelphia. • . JAMES & CO., . Broad streer,Phiindelithitt. .PENN'A. ft OHIO LINE, grjairm" : • • • North'etreet, Baltimore. t. Ifarriabing; Mareh,29. O. CONRAD, Importei of• Watcher On the corner. of Main: Market Square, formerly occupied ' 6:4 Nat/iari Hantch. THE undrisigned respectfully announces to the cit izens of Carlisle and surrounding country that he '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. Ho intends keeping an assort petit of every article in his -line of business,'and at suchput .__ tee as will suit every one. - His stock embraces the most handsome- and fashionable styles worn, and mado_up in the beet-manner, The subscriber only'asks a tris l . of his goods -and-is-sure-they-will give-entire-sThefaction; ---Also ' -"-.a---large --assortment of Hots, Ceps, Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, - and Hosiery, all , of which_ he will gel! nt very lovi prices. Boys' clothing _constantly On hand • SAMUEL GOLDMAN. April 11. '49.-6m. AintravAL 1 §TATHAN HANTCH having removed his • Cheap Clothing Store to the roomformer- Toccupied by Mnj. I.,amberrom between Con lyn's Jewelry Store and Burkholder'S hotel,in West Main street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public. that he intends to con tinue the business - as heretofore He has just received a large assortment of Swing and Summer Goods. which he will have made up at the shortest no tice and in the most desirable manner He will constantly have on hand a large selection of Ready Made Clothing, cheaper than ever offered to the. public before— such as black and -blue- drees coats. frock and sack cents of various colours, tweed coats of al shapee and colors, summer cloth • coats, linen cotton and jean coats, find all other kinds of fashionable coats, black and fancy_cashmere pants, summer pants of every description. and color, plain and fancy satin vestsieummer vests all sorts and colors, shirt bosoms and collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, suspen dere of all kinds very cheap Don't forget the place • Carlisle, April Lt.-3m 044441 ‘;' eime ot tin" tf , tOrvi ~,::-.,,-. :‘‘-r-,'!,:,::.:,,,,,,..,,..:0,:., -!=!2M!MMMMZ 4. ' ,Itutitillctittoub•- B. doldmanitt Clothing Store, l'E , Litunes; Oils and Soaps, AEt.NE and fresh supply from Roussel's and other. .A the best city houses, among which are double osztra Sweet Briar, Rose Geranium' Verbena, .Vet..ihoelv. Heliotrope, Millefleur • and' Musk, Metals:4 put up and for sale tattle lowest -prices: .Also, for- the Bair; BandolinevPonv made aux Fleure, Jenny Lind hair gloss,-Bear's Maccassar Oil, fine•scented Anttotio Oil, 'Phllo_come. Beers Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio let Pommades. Also -Fancy 'Soaps, such ae Roussel's Shaving Cream, Wright's do, Military do, Almond and Palm Wash Soap, making an assortment unsurpassed by any in-the borough. may3l S. W HAVERSTICK . SPRING 11.11.83d10NS -gill--- TitE -- subscriber-has-just received another lot of the new style of spring HATS, is prepared to accommodate both his old and new friends with an elegant article, besides every other articlefin his line. His stock is large and va rious, comprising,-fine Mole Skin and Beaver Hats' with Nutria, Fur, Summer and eyery variety of Slouch Hats. While he Cheerfully records his acknowledgement of past favor, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of pub. lie patronage, at the Old Stand ip North Han lover street. " GEORGE KELLER. Mayl6'49 _ . Fresh Dugs,. Medicines, Ste: • have -Just received from Philadel phis' an d Now York very extensive additions to my former stock, embrti •. sing nearly every article of Medicine • • now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine. Cutlery, Fishing • Tackle, 7 -. Sruhes of almost every description, with an endless variety of otherarticles, amde termined•ro sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respec tfully ' requested not to pass the OLD STAN D, as they-may: rest- assured that every article will.beeold of a godkquality r. and upon'reasonable ternls, • •• • " • S. ELLIOTT, May 80 ,• %Main street. , Carlisle. THE' SYNP.TONEVOF.WORTS Are the tongue often 'wlple and loirded;' the breath. heavy Arid ?redid; a dleagreeablw or sweetish taste • in the 'mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetibp extremely , verlable, some. times remerkablyidefloiant, and:at ollicis vo- • racioue. - There is' oMatimes a alokleh foaling . with vomiting ern:summit flatulence of the' stomach and. intestines; pain in the abdomen; - swelling - arid -- hardriess-rof-the-abdolircni the-- bowels are irregular; the 'stools 'are slimy; and there is an - occasional al:operatic° of worm the ; evacuations; the: urine is often 'milky Mid turbid; there ie freqiierdly,itehlnese of the fondament and nose, %chichi' °flaw pwollon; . there is occasionally 'disturbed sleep.. with .. , : grinding of the teeth,. and sudddencwaking in a flight. There are, at times,' headrtehtcr giddiness, ringing . in', the eare; . .or oven'ldeapa„, mese; falntneds;eonvulsbenkdroweitiesei n ied lenee Of reanrior, ill,lorriper: : sores oases;. ' CplloPsy end'ebolera, end iven apOldoirtio and` ' parelytio symptOrps p and covered of the 'Ape of ilropey cf•lhe ,and ,catalepsy appear. Connected With worthi,- kl'requently there le , a • • short dry cough; and ploullitio pains; sour& •tinies.feeble and irregular , publev•itipitelions • and' en.,.irregular 'fever: the 'countenance le' generally pallid "or'•''ialloiv, and ..somewhat ,bloaied,-and' there' is 'homislonal flushing of, one or both.cheeks. An);, one ,Of. these signs indicative of' Waime; aandlhe Meal effectual., beet and eheapeet2mody - Dn. Jonir 'Mrca 'NORM WEA, prepared by Dr...rW RAW 'Ns; at his Wholesale and gated- j ohde f 'l:!aifind7none . : genuine without hie Nrittin , t i lignature. The Proprietor of this Me qittriAe - po pottc. a •I fidget of ; its superiority tO,,ohy other",lW.orm , , , . Medicine' now In bit acTuarr lac mon!: in ;Mycelia- irt,whiok preparation failsje give equal eathifaiillort..),• - • • Erbil WORICTEA' when inaddraisoordinkm tivf.he Direction.; id pitterand and Willbir biked by.thajrioht . fastidious phild.'• contains idliquinkilliidicinC.fOr irked bibstfulitti;"em . fe; Rtletiflobl.T.l ls 4o43o4 l ' „ jr l iOlDruggista. 'end the moat' llborallerineY' L'" 849TY'' . . _ 'y= GURU q, iiteeji;oli'' 4,ClPoll t irgß'S tultsti_rtineito;yof,' , NtrOMEAls — opig Onis, ll .m - pnk4 and t•outhe each bctfitcs ; at,#ke coptp,a p4irie• umforY -, ,M49 , A, , ‘ . ' r ad ditgritiv i r, • r)III34P4WX * o%*' ,ll oi*tiii ifetiiit; :ffubSerl! . cOtphis:?tiol9 4 1 4'"V,.5 C .rt s t i ra l lbletriatiif; , . • MEl=t== • _ .' • h\ k;!!..ak ' ME UM • - •••••Tie Proprietors trade spent much dine• '.•-• • in bringing this preparation of Sairsia.taritr. • 'l4. • •to its present state of perfection r• 'end the experience. ••• 71111 1 — • „ . ••• • of fourteen years has l'umished•them the most ample op : • Tertunity to - study, in their various forms, the diseases for which it • •fa recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief .and-cure. Pa. . -Rents who'wish a nitwor,,ceop Medicine are invited to give it a dial, and satisfy • therriativei..Of Its auPeriority; anirthe 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 safelyulaiin'to be the BEST and CHEAPEST Medicine of the age. Its progress to the tame it him attained may be traced by a long line of facts ' and'eures;Vdd stand as landmarks end bea6ons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health. • " The following is . from Col. 8. G. Taylor a gentleman of high standing and extensive ozquaintencti tripe Southern stateskand!lately appointed Consul to Nersrranadnr =V Mesas: 11..8; D. •• New York, January 7 1848. • Gzszmnies, , --Having used; andwithessed the effects otyourexcellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons' in various ' arts of the Southern cottntry, viz., Louislana;gexas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure. in, stating the high opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own case it actird'almost. like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of .the: system,•andllnithigi iii the most agreeable manner, a tonic and Invigorating influence. - , Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and. extensively' usetl%by the IL States army In Mexico, and my cousin,.GEN. ZAOIIARY ,TAYLOR, has for the past five years been in the habit of using itod recommends the same ; he mid myself adopted the article at the same time, Sand Itis now considered an almost indispensable reqeisite in the army. In conclusion I would say that the better it is knbwn the more highly It will be prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. „ Yours varyyespectfully, . S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New, Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA.. .•Soufitport, Cann., January 1, 1648. Messrs. Soaps :—Gentlemen—Syrnpathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable Mire effected by your Sarsaparilla in the ciao of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the S crofula on different parts of tha body; the glands Of the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering ovet a year, and finding no relief froth the remedies used, thedisease attacked one_leg,.and.. belw-thirkneeauppurated. , lier physician advised ikshould be laid open othieh was done, but withoutany permanent betirdit - lir this - situation rwe - heard - ofi and-tvere induced-tdtse SANDe Sarsaparilla,—Tho-first-bottle_producecLa decidedJuuLfavor,_ able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken ; and before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight other friends, she found her health quite restored. , It is now over a year since the cure was ell - acted, and her health remains good, Showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our meighbors are all knowing to these faott, and think. SANDIP Sarsatiarilla a great blessing to the age. • •Yours with respect, ' JULIUS PIKE. • Extract from a letter receited,lrent„MraLkHMlll4AßllntleMan_W_elin in 'Louisa cured.a Degrcrboy of mintrwith.yout - Rarsaparilla7: who was attacked with' Scrofula, and of a scrofulous badly." Yours truly. Fredericks Hall, Va., July 17, 1848." " N. W. HARRI6. I9 The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late 'Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion 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 :•.••:A. member of my family has takefyour valuribli Sarsaparilla for a ,severe scrofulous affection, &c. with the most beneficial effect resulting from 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 York, Hay 10,4848. JOHN GRIG G. - Means. A. B. &U. Sues • Norwich, N. Y., Oct, 0, 1847. Genrussiss:—Feelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit I have derived from thq 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 parte of my, face and head. These continued. until my ,throat, face, and heid were almost one complete sore, and for a long time' I was so hoarse that it was with the utmost difficulty that 'could 'speak above a whisper. During this time I had several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases..l consulted different physicians,- and tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. lam now well r the sores are all'healed, and I attribute the result entirely •to the effects of your valuable medicine. • Yours, with rqspectand gratitude, PUEDE CAHOON, Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement So be correct. . • JAMES M D. CARR Justice of the Peace. • . PREPARED AND BOLD, WHOI FO , E F AND RETAIL, BY . A. B. &D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND Ciumurep- _,•-, FULTON-BT., COINER OF WILLIAM, NEW YOEIC. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada.. Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5. in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent lnourance ecurt Tire'lnsUrance. Eluitable Life Insurance, Annuity MITE ALLEN wan E. PENNSBOROUGH _L. Mutual Piro Insurance - Company of Cum- 4.. and•Tomt Company. • borland'county, incorporated by.art act of Assam. cIiFFIGE 74 -Walnut-- street, Phiadelphia.--- , -- bly, is now fully organized and in operation, un• ILY Capital s2so,o4—Gharter perpetual.—' dor tho nianagement of the following commis. Make Insurance on lives at their office - in Phila. • sionors,.viz :. dolphin, and 'at their Agencies throughout the Cht. Staymtm, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, States, at the lowest rates of premium. Lewis 'flyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterrett, Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Ago. For 1 year. For 2 years. Life I Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Semi. Prow- 20 81 91 ,60 • elk sr, and Melchoir Breneman, who respectfully 30 99 1,90 1,04 call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and 40 1,29, . 1,64 2,07 York counties to the advantages which the com. 50 -' 1,86 2,07 ~ T 3,9"4 pany hold out. , 59 -3,48 2,97 :'6 03 - ~ The rates of insurance are aslpw anTfavorable Exwstrt.E.—A person aged 30 years next birth tie any company of the.kind in the State. Per. day, by paying the company 95 cents would se. sons wishing to become members aro invited to cure to his 'amity or heirs 8100 should he die in mike application 'to the agents of the company, one year ; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; who are willing to wait upon them nt any time. error $l3 annually for seven years ho secures JACOB SHELLY, President , to them 81000 should he die in 'Seven years; or 'HENRY LOGAN, Y. Pres% for $20,40 paid annually during life, he secures LEWIS HYER Secretary • $lOOO to be paid-when he died. The insurer MICTIAEL COONLIN, Treasurer - ‘ securing his, own bonus, by the differencet in AGENTS—Rudolph 'Martin, New Cumberland amount of Premiums from these charged by .Christian Titzerand John C.bunlap, Allen • C other races. For $49,p0 the heirs would re. • ft Harrnan, Kingstown.; Henry Zearing, Shire. celp.ssooo2oould he die in one year. r orms of aPplication and all particulars may manstown f'Siiffeilf:Oysteri -- Wormleysburgi..Ro. bait Moore. Charles Bell;:Carlisle. , ' :'•-•'- Wired - at the office -of-;•Fiturt's., W-ATTs, .Esg r iCarlisle, .P.0.1' -. • ;: •. , - ~ 'Agents for York County—Jacob -Kirk, germ . - ral agent; John Merrick) John napkin,' J.80w.• ~_,. , .: S., W'. LA:OHOR N, Pres' t men, Peter Wolford.. • • . i':' ,, t . • H. v. Tut:NETT; Siney. -, , • - Agents for, Harrisbari—Houser do Lockman. FitED'IC.,IVATTer, Aft: 7. - - .. . . , :Dr. D. N. MikoN,Medical Examiner. ' fob 9 o •. ' . ~, • - aug23-- • - - , ... • 1. sarn ritcs'unalloz. ' The. Girard Life Insurance Annuity and-yrust Company of Philadel . phia. • . O ff ic; No. 159 Chain . ut Street;_ Capital $3OO - Charter Perpetual..: CONTINUE.to. Make Insurances on ,Lives, ,on the most favourable.tartns. receive arid, eiecute Tr,usts, and .feeeive DepOsits on„lnte-, The Capital-being-paid...up ..atuLitivested,_to, gather with accumulated premiim fund. affords, a vanvaili *atm= to the insured: ' 'The pre. miuittu'inay be paid in xearly, hall 'Yearly, or quaitarly paymbfits. ' • ." ;The Company add .a 80NU.9 at stated be.' rinds to -the insurances, foi life., This plan insurance is the. most bPproved-Of,:aricl.is more gilmerally in use, du:many „other in Grenicltri , Lain; (where;the , nubjeovis.,beat. noderstood,,lty, the people, ond,wheto they:hove mrl , tbo long est exporionce,), as appears 'froM,filb Tent,litat out of 117 Life Insurance Companies:there, of 'all kinds, 87 ore unillis ;The first 110. N pp, was;:apprmiated De.:' comber, 1844, umenntmon 10'per cent. op„the sum it:aura:of:deed:6 oldest polices ; ,to B r pcn." cent:; pei.cept., , ;sto, 5404 on others, in pro. portion to the time: standing, making ,at: dpion of $ . 100;187.50; . $75;84c..5.k. to . eyerY $l,OOO, originally insured, whicgois dm average of more than 50 per cent on the premiurrepold, , and•withonrircFeasing,the annual payment'td the Company " Theo peratiop.of the,I3ISI4TIS be eon, bq the' following 'eidtinples from'the Life Inn , ranee Register of the Compgny , U:Os Policy. -: Sunf:. Bonne or Insured Addition '4r-*"°!!!' _4O.Ss iOOO /Q 0 .09 Uoo'oo • 0 Bl' ' 4 0.00 200 , 00 ,c.:4;300 — ;400 ; 00 cf ; r - -, ;';'4,4 00 ' 0 0' "'"".i 270 - 2 904 0 110'0 0 , ;':t .2.'. 75:00 ',Er 00Q " (437'50 54p7•00,'', .Painph)ets,' containing ;; the , nt z fe e tind,,;explantitions,oC.the qttbjinakt' r tinttnit oteit l , 'rdication,4nd•ihrther information eatibit ittyl~et the.offine,.:griithi, _in , person or,Lbyjelter,..,.tul• dreisod: to, 'the Pronideni or, ActuarY; - ' • ,' ,RIONMI,EPiii, - preeluent? 3 ` 1 4 0 .4‘14AMFi5.: 45 k 0 0 , !1TY14;. „ ' . 4 ,, 102491,w;:;;',:.N, r41:41,.-.4:i;•A`t" 1 .11: 4.7 .41 4 f 6 9'..,. 79 110 3 - .9 t , i.,.1,1:41.i.i , - , ' . .o.lE , Oxkon'.l4.lv,ttreioai„,cotiliurt , 7o'ne: , t iiirepaiod,txdelivur_ll, A. 1 4 .0 1 1441 oft TAY "J' it .k , nocanjiit theletter46ol.lllotabViVP . ph 15Pott:, 1 1 9m16100.,tifii p Aat, tAW.beint.xiLt/}0;;.. 4k517,51, 04,P0vIs,M1100 frn,qlKl,s7A all'o..y. 40 1 ,44- .Dictif.RAtifix' , livell'wololl l ll LilcoTO. ,t 4,! _.,°"•• -, ',',.- ..`,. A . : l6' ~, 7i)iiitei r a,iia l i4iiia'ac*ti', 4- Wat,!. l .lVei ‘ ; Litlilt3ibpratereilniicOdp4j , 4,L,..413 , 41,.P , 1Y... - ~ A i.:4„ ,, :l ..W144419 4, L - P1..1i Altell ,-.`:' Xprii 11, Piiii:4o,- - - - ..... - . - -4:;2.-,.." ,!' , , F ',..1 , :' V;;1', - .1h • : „" 44 .: ,.. 4: 4 0. , (~ Zr:-.',:`,`C`•'',..'0,1.-',,l',af'Afi ;''4..,''''k6 '' +4!! ',„ ': , ',' , -'1,• ,, `` , ', 0 ,, ,'i, ' .a.' MtftMM auto. The Franklin Fire Insurance Qom pally of philadelphia. • O FPICE I W0.'163i • Cheenut street , near Fiit street... DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bencker .. George W. Richards Thomas Hart - Mordecai D. „Lewis Tobias Wagner,. lAdolphe E. Boric Samuel. Grant , Davidl64 Brown i Jacoh R. Smith - Moiris Patterson .' • ;:,,Contlnue - toiroake-ins,urance-perettialTnr-limi ted, on eyary description of property hl: town Land country, at rates as low an arc consistent' wah security. The company hove reserved a,large contingent`fund ;whieh with their capital and Tore miumar safely invested,'. afford amplet protection to' the imaged. , 4 "' eiTher assets:of the 'Company on January. tat, ,1848, as - ptibliehild4Oceablv to.,en act of.A nem. bly vatorp at'follews;,,vis , Mortgages $1190,558. 65 - ;Roal'E ate' '108,353 90 Temrr,tirr Ir a ns , • 124,459 00 too *," ash on .Itatiditid' in bnials ' 'ngentri, " " ;; 4,5 , 373 '; 4 8 ~ Since ' their'. incorporation ,: a piried;`of,piglit-4, 1 yeare; they 'have' paid.'upwards ',Porta stinmort, awe nuirsaap TgopS,o(nn imit.sile,losles by fire, thereby Warding' evidence Of the,edvantoges of instiranee,:ao - wi3Witi fite'libility and dispositimi to meet with'prominness,' all ' •;.. 1 4" CHA RIX .9 CICERVPrete t. i. 41914'418.; CV:IBANO/EgitiSeCt."- fob The eiib fer , thenbovi Company, Carlisle applications for IttaiiratiCeXcrlfillit :by rnitil-erllj3reonally, , will. be 'l4olabili apandinl SEYMpUR; Amount of froliay.k Bonutc,!peyable the perty'e , degeope.: F;`:• JIIILLER, •4ak ••• • C4ir4is;p4nel2 .rorwArding :_lle cli .Noroykryr* Wharf , I , i ;: 11M 0 IL. thoWsla of IF.toure.Grom ~ u nnrennie,d. ''...M.libitee)l# Lumber. &a. rAlso t : for'4 'wtiraink GOOdEi,";iyio.'2.TiqonNynter , Canal and. P e nnaylianiaqmpiiivinnorio 2 . 3,l otaOra for fish. spy, trjOionkit , &o,- , ,&cwyd. , f ‘ Ouppl,ied - ,ntSgoyleat A tietio;',; . ; , ; - n.ifov inn bltitai" , oneabd.ini.tho,abovelbusineliti: 'Ofitinig)hOlast five yeire(, ro conthitanion,ouihe p!Atifti fi r 4 4 , iofrion 4fid p4b ti Ilir de 1 aped 0,9 t•.i. I tt tioAtife Lit0`. 4 .. 1 14‘. 1, • • "i• Va 4 46 . t.l.4 6 s l Eivattr! , k Z,l4 , 44 : ll4oo;44yfrfi . PßTllPlOTtl47 , xlii - 44wA)..4 AL7k;g 1 htit10 4 ,14. 1 .,. : ., 21. it:! . Wi` ii .44l*.,,,Nir i ktt;Tlk!rmgre %qv, f:~ ,~'. v;~rt~ L'. 4- I= milifiii7 Alioccllancono , ops; ::NEW—OPT I G.:STORE: ^ , V,Constait'OP Notigujlitairiia: inn — LournEn It. ErauxSeCsaratms, ;',":111:4-atibscribee'hile received and is now open: ng a chole'selection of , Winter Goodsi.consist %.',llgl of. Cloths; Casainiere anOrestings`, newest • at3le at th'eloweßlTalesv which he'will:Mak"e up Into Dross atiC.Fibok coats, Over Coate, sacks, , cloaks,Pants and Vest s, Dress and Fr o ck coats clot from six dollars upwards, Pants from *l5O to $6., V e atti ifront 75 eta. to ss,oo; cloaks trtim to f. 20. %le alsp,keeps shirts, bosoms. collars, 'tack _and pocket' haAketiShiela, corn torts, caps, gloves and Hosier), in abort every thing apperiaining.to a gentleman's wartlrebe.-- . ,As he lb agent for an extenslse house he will be ;'enabled'to 'offer fresh 'goods'at least °Peen month.' lie will receive regularly the N York and Philadelphia Fashions and will slime no pains in getting up his work . in the most durable acid fashionable manner. He will alca make up 'work purchased Al other storesin the most care- Ul‘manne-. He will pay particular attention to children's, Clothing He respectfully solicits a ' share of public patronage W B PARKINSON, Dee 13, 1848 Agent for the Proprietor DRUG MID FANCY - STORE ! -.11.. 123:AwQxsPtcatztlir en • R ESPECTFULLY invites the '. 1.11. tionnf the public to his li -Dreg . and 'Fancy St re„ • • • n " West Main street, Carlisle, where lie hai aat received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me decirios, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry 'and • Fancy Goods. •"'" -- • Amongst his extensive 'variety may be found ' I the most t. -; pproVed Patent.Medinines,. , - s• • • II kinds of 'Salts, Dye'Stuffi, • - 4',•• '. Q inine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils - -.W ite lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass,-Putty, Chloroform, Shatideliers, Lamps', :Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving , and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, li. - iso, Lavender and 'Orangtx-flower Wet i'T. • - • Bears o%f "/), Marrow and Hair• Dye, • . Nail, Tea h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivor' torn, and Shell Combs, t, Finger R? age, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Bags and yurses, Porte Monnairs, Silver.Spectscles and'Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,'"' , " —Fine-W-riting-and-Noto Ppper-Enielopes, % --:=Motto-Wrifert,--Seals-and-Paper Weights, 1 -Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, . t Musical and Surgical Instruments, FinetKniYes and Scissors : Carriage and - Riding Whips, Umbrellas., ^a: sr, Clocks, Trunks, &c., &c. • o Ce,untry Physicillis, Merchants, Pedlars and _ . there -maytr_.l3tine mg. to their advantage by calling - • . . frrEthereal and Pine Oil received fresh every week. frrMedical aid and advice'gratislto the poor January 17.1848.- ".( 7 - -- GROCERIES, GROCERIES : A T the Cheap Family Grocery Store of JO ti SEPH D. HALBERT, West Na,, tweet, Carlisle, you will always find the best sa,.,:ply of ,Family Groceries that the Philadelphia markets can afford. The subscriber -h lust..returned /from the city, and would 1-cspeetferff47:lte,...the public in general and lii.§ friends in particular, to call and examine his stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in.his Imp of business, such as Rio, Jay.a and SrDemingo Coffee : Im perial, Young Hyson and Binc.k Tins, of the beat quality & flavor; loaf, falling loaf, crushed, clarihed and brobvn Sugars of every grade, with ' price to suit.' Honey, sugar house, Orleans and . syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which ho will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brpoms, . buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers, i clothes pins and brushes of every variety.— . Castile, faney,.rosin and country :OAP*. Al. , so, a general assortment of chewing and' MO . king TOBACCO, fipanish litilfspanish and corn - anon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE, and CROCKERY of every description which 1 he will sell at tltie lowest possible prices. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bere t toforo bestowed upon him, py p generous pub lic, the subscriber tenders them his hearty I thanks+, and hopes that in his efforts to please ; and particular attention to business to merit a continuance of their support. )4. Nov`r 22 1848. . JOS; D. 'HALBERT NEW 86 CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. THEiiilbedribets have ,julat received at 'their New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street, opposite .Qgiley's Dry Good. Store, a-large -stock . goods in their. line,. to.' - ; which they would call the attention of penile leers, their arrangement in the city besng such; as to enable them to sell their gdods -at the lowest city prices. Their stock comprises a full assortment of \ Locks and Latches ,of every stile and size,— • Hinges, Screws, Bolts, and every article used for Buildings, Augurs and - 'augur Bitts, chisels, broad and hand akeii, hatchets,ldrawing knives, 'pralies, and plane bitty, hand, panel, and Rip ping saw's, mill, crosscut and circular saws, trace and halter chains, Names, shovels, spades, and hoes, hay,uriOnitnure forks. Also; a large assortment of Pocket and Table.. Cutlery,—. moons, shovel and tongs, Winton, and Trays, 'Hollow ware-, Brass end fonemeled . P:retterving Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware,'; envila and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind: 'Bar Band- and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and , Blister Steel,•&c. Also. 100 Boxe,s.Window Glass. 100 Keg's WetherilPs'Pure White Lead. . 5 Barrels Linseed Oil. 3 'Barrels Sp. Turpentine. . 200 Kegs CuMberlandNalls. MaY9'49 "-:'"--W-RIGHT-&-SAXTON To. all whow it may Concern • GEORGE W. ItHEEK— ' THANKFUL tattle putAic genertilly-for past favors and their liberal patronage, still con ' tinnes to carry on •the SADDLE, TRUNK and HARNESS , making ` business , at his old: stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the 't Carnal° • 'RAZ' itt ' the sign 'of , tho. Mammoth,: .." Collar. He is now better prepared' than ever to' accommodate his, customers, having recently ' maTegreaCtilterations -in hitrestablishmenti.so as.to enable hint , to:keep,a L gnach,batter , assort men, than ,herotorer , consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scot* t o 'oinked; and' plain . 'SAD ' , 4 / LILES. CARRI 4.: HARNESS; plated'andl. ..commonLF_armers!..:,o:.eafe,Sll 011tlit ...kinrff`: ra yelling Trunks of,all,descrtptions A 4 ai1d0 1 3,:,• , ,,,. Veleases and,Carpet Sega, Bridles , + stain al ?.V , r' Dollars, Stocic;,Lhather andaitiv lilit Vh ' O., a k Leather; colon and iv o rsk it ; ...rwiffet li , pil rd ,1 h 4 % ~: . othbr artiolotiTiniiilloall of , Wlifeli he is'de 1:• ' tertnln ed'to'sell at , t Nevem lowest , cash . price O , ; " Making and repairing Matiasaes of hair,' liyaltc ' end straw, and all, kinds_of .Upholsteing will he.* •: punctuallysitendeditt:..v , > ~,,, .. ~.;,..!:;.: . ~.,, ~. , ringt!.. , .l,9lyig :•'..- , 1:• , . : 1 'i ., :i .?t , 7 , to ~,,..':.4,•,i,,,; =lll;llllol:Dittrafilt'BßUG.Bl - ..' ~.; '' ; ~ r ..., ' • JUST ..,ItIECEIyED, ,-; P , ;:fvi4o, , ,- ll TiYSICIANS, Country. ;,;11terchithtti ,`..,:tind i • Pedlare, are, invited to,call andexamial my stock of 'Medicimilt,' gninte, . Glue y` 'Oil, ,Ser-,. hieheei &el .?';''.'‘ ';,,-;;-' ,` l ': , li , • , - 1 ;,.;:,-; c;:., :1 - 0'4 ,, ,,: ?. • .._; .- -- --,...,__, , : - ...i,,kIDRAJQS. ' ''[f'' - ','' , .l - :,;;;''.-, ; Pateat,Minlioinee • Barka an,l,Extracte, • . ...;,‘ -..',. ' Fine„Ohernieala, ....• Spieetygr.94 ll € l - I .4 o 4 l vhoie'; ''' Inetruinente, rn '"; Zeitericee,. ;.; ;'e „ ,•, - ;2, Pure EteterN dile': PerfuerY,'&e. - t;' • ; DYEATUFFS..• „.," ' ;,;',';';',•:::..2,, . 'lntligiiiii,', ...:,,,''',--."'", ;Log end Gam 'Wpirtle,'" 4 , - ,„:1,, , ,', • Madders, -•• '• ^ Oil Vitkel,,. ';- •:•• 'i ;.., , f; , ;!,; 7 c SaMaiM,i, I.' ;,,, '''',,, 'Copperas,. ; . ,r - ,•,' ; ; :Altun,', - ;,,' fk, - ; , f Lao D.1! 0 : .',-,, .; ; Fi .. 7 4, - . lilt, l'• ; t';‘,Ylithili'ilerar;Bnitherli:PAtre tLead ,. ;ChatiTie, ';'' Green and Itip)loni :Paint 0114 Xaraish BrtieheftV `. ;JeraerNintioty,eciloeli ka rnileelf; Ali], TllTY'afin.'', tine, ENOPIIIPid ~.C oach Miell, - and Red Icad;;;;, All of o y , hp*, will:'be".',.ste d At, the very. loweet,.-s utarkel, l nme ? fit;tlie ehee.p_Drng and Book' Store, - of ';• „,. • .- S. 1 1 K.41A:17,f4,RSI'c ; :-(' .'11 1 9V,"29114'.113(8,',', - '' ' ' ''';';' ,l i ';•• k `,..'f. ', ' .. arreniSh . 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