, II ~•, t. ID • "The Ohio' Cultivatiir of the - ist says: 41 We have taken considerable , pakis to 'ableiti reliable information. in regard to 'the Wheat• crop of this•and other Slates and the harvest being no& Over, lye are able to give a pritty correct estimate of Its character. . The accounts given in our last, of the disastrous failure of • the wheat crop throughout all southern Ohio, have been mere _than. confirmed 'by letters and pa pers received during the pas; two 'weeks.' We regret also, to state that our hopes respecting ;he ; more northern wheat . growing counties of Ohio, have not been confirmed,rexeeptin Part.. A letter from a well informed friend . in Stark county, assuren.us that ..tho ‘ wheat. crop of that nbe. , ,alceed °kid lams an a yorage.yiefd7—althongh it looke.d very prornislo. - .llp, to the: tinne•Of.etitting.— In„WaYarr. county our ,letteis stare the wheat, crop may be •put down it about two-thirds an average yield: In Rich land and Huron we gather ..from the . reports, about one-half, or two-thirds of it fuli. crop has-been harvested. In Henry county, and. some others, in the north west corner of the state, the wheat crop is said tO be good, though Comparatively little is raised, • Frem all that we gather therefore we set it down, as our opinion that the wheat crop of Ohio is not over one-third of a full average yield. • This will be only aboutenough,lor home con tucaption and for seed. In .all--the---States, we have already shown that Indiana and Kentucky, and the Western portions of Pennsylvania and Virginia, have shared with us in the loss of their wheat crop. But east of the mountains, in Pennsylvania, Mary land, Virginia, &e., the crop is sAid to be full an average one ; and the recent accounts from New York, indicate above an - average crop in that State. In Upper Canada, and in Michigan, also, the crop is very good--full an average, if not better, In Illinois most accounts speak favorably of the crop—only a few coun ' ties have suffered. Now, in order to furnish data, on which to base an opinion in regard to the effects of the partial failure of the crop, on the wices and the aggregate surplus of the country, we will give a few figures based on the estimate of -the commis sioner of Patents for the past year, which are doubtless not far from correct. The principal wheat growing States are as follows ; Ohio - - New York - Pennsylvania Virginia - Michigan - Indiana - Illinois - Maryland Here we have eight States, producing ninety millions of bushels. suppose one-half this amount to be surplus, and that Ohio wad Indiana are excluded en tirely, wei then withdraw nearly one third of the amount, This would. no doubt materially affect prides. But we suppose, as is probably the case, that the crop of New, York and Michigan is con siderably better than last year, and add . the. whole of this increase to their a mount 9f surplus, and also take into the account of old wheat on hand, we shah find reason to ,conjecture, that the defi ciency will perhaps not , be materially felt, and, AP *cry great advance of price will take place.- GROCERIES, GROCERIES 1 A T tfie Cheap Family Grocery Store of JO SEPH D.HALBERT, West Mao street, Carlisle, pout will alwgys find the best sioply of Family Groceries thilittlui Philadelphia markets can afford. The subscriber has Just returned from the city, and would respectfully invite the publicin general and his friends in particular,. to call, and examine his stock, which embraces all ~s he 'articles usually kept in his line of business, such us Rio, Java and St Domingo Coffee : Im perial, Young Hyseiveand Black. Teas, of the bestquality & flavor; loaf, falling loaf, crushed, clarified and brown Sugars pf every grade, with price to suit Honey, sugar houeo, Orleans and . syrap , Molasles. Spices of all kinds, which he -- will - warrantpure - andlresh — grobtX — Biediiiii; buelieti,baskets:butteP bowels, wash. rubbers, clothes• pins ,anti brushes•• of ,every variety.— rosin andfcountry.ffoAPS:A,le so, a,general assortment,, WM, king TOBACCO, simnish halfspanish and corn. men CIGA.B.S. GLASS, - -QUEENSWARE; and CROCKERY of iirery . ,:descripAiri, Which be . .WillCellet"theloweitpossible,pnees.,,) qTeeling gmteful for .the liberal patronage here tOforeteetowed. upon him,:Pt,itgoiterouit. „ten,flers ,theirt .hearty thinks, andhopesithat in his retforte to .please, and particolivattenttow b usine s s merit a , ~ „„ contintanma of support. . ,Aimei:2B7lff JOS. D. HALBERT.. ;'' , ExtejishW arniture 'Rooms: t: ' 1• • Inv o,l:ll;fr,tpipeolfully call:the attention of IrV!. , tlciirsovic,irepere and the public, to the axe ientiitrit Ock. af.aplendid FURNITURE; inalu. ''''''' ''' ' "', difik Sofas Wardrottea, peatai ,andotlitir Tables, Dressing and. Plain Dureausidand every-oaric . , ~,• . 01 1 , ;' , . ':-......;.ty'apCabinat..ware'aild Chairs', witichAttltia: Ow, lid • hand at his 7 1 , i ( E,w t . ' ROOltifq,',._birteathcioil 'ma: near. the dorniiir.of Noftlillaaoilitstrtiekin ilimfaT r okilowell & Niftlp% 3, i'ii ,„,, h 4 •a, ~ r. i , 1 ii; ; .._. ) o. s . nu eat 1 t t a s as Ins 4? .t e, # .104tathip;'.ald',,16Xlip60 . 6 1. 1e1.0.9;.14 Vibich ilk -11rAciiiCtirit .g4 1 _,',3 7, /!,tbiollOt with ...ttieir onApjoo, i yiw Yopopmend thinil,to everApefi ' • "Nr.llklOng,'Fignear o2 ,Xtl lilts:Plea ;fliaqfktri., rangeatents 'fiir:lmuntalicalrfnkand ',keeping 4, cohattintitapply;of:piery,,artiele at Ititt„li.ta4 lattlt plitliti:and'.pratitytental i ', elegant art& iteclat; at, t . P i1 4 t .(4 *hi"' e 4irk/./St . rtgl ' ta'suit:Pur,ctahleriiriilliei - i .cr 'yd' n eirlipit)V paite.aertionif Who; tap nitogt; to, ;co 'rtalitial. lioUstf-Neellipgi MAR . lid;extatunO i l .h .Piefiefit j Ao 6 o;il i llie•iffkigYoff*t.. ttallifatoni , 'l An liitWatelte.,.a 1 1, ,P,IWIlkt t a0,..litfiyzes ;;ttaili„lgest • iii iftiraltßa.,:ai" ..„ ~ i'4:: . ,; th, 1,,,, ,f• ..,-., V P iriVi'ie iV4qFo 4 ool4/ ' olloBt po,. 4cr — ICO,IO- - , ''. • ,g,:,.,. ClonimonvireAltlif • 'itetiOiittfOn• • " ,Reiative to Ao d linoncttent.bf .the,lConstautton . . Readved by:the Sehate and Ifoitee of Repro. aentatioes'of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met; That,,lhe Constitu tion of the Commonwealth be monad in the second lienition of the filth article, so- that it shall 'read as followit: The Judges of the Sue _promo Court, of tho several Courts of Common' Pleas, and of such other Codrts.of Records as are or shrine establishod'hy law, shall be elect. ed by the qualified electors of the Common.' wealth „.in the manner following, to wit: The Judges of , the Supreme Court, by the qualified eleetordat large. The Prosident'Judges of the' I several Courts of :common Pleas and of such:' °that-Zoete of Record as are or shall be estob.. lished ! by law, and all other Judges required to: be learned in the law, by the qualifiedelectors of the'respectira districts over Which they are to preside or act as Judges 'And the Associ at:Oudot of the Courts of Common Plots by i the; qualified electors of,vtlio counties respec tively. The Jedges,.`of tvi Supreme 'Court 1 1 shall hold their of fi ces for The term of Mewl years, Willey shall so. long behave ,themseNes wall ; (autOct to the allatment hereinafter pro vided for, subsequent to tbatfirst election 1) The Preshient Judges of the several Courts of Common Picea, and of such other Courts of Record as - are,or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned m 'the law, shall.hold their offices for the term of ,Leit years,ll they shall' so long behave them selves •tvllf The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for,the term of fire years, if they ahall . so fear, behave thenis'elves well : all of wheat. shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient. grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove .any of 'them on the address of two• thirds of each btanel: of the Legislature. The first, election shall take place at the general, election of this Commonwealth next after t h e adoption of this amendment. and the commis• sions of all the judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the judges shall conitnpnue. The persons who shall then be elected Judgesof . the Supreme Court shrrirhold their offices as follows • one or them for three years, one for six years,%no for nine years, on, for twelve years, and one for fifteen years; the term of each to be. decided by lot by the said judges, as soon after the election as cony:ink:tit and he result certified by them to the Gover nor, that the comtnissiqp_s may be issued in 'accordance thereto, Tlit judge whose com mission *ill first expire shall be h iefJustice :during his. term', and thereafter each judge whose come - de:don shall first expire shall in I turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the :edges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the -Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation; or otherwise, i in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to continua till the first Monday of December succeeding the next I_ t a . I Court and the Presitlegts ofthp. several Courts al Common Pleas shall, at staled tinico r raceivo for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminish. during their continuance in office,. uu ,they shall feceive no fees or perquisites orafilee, nor holdnny other office orpirofil under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or arty — Filir State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their continuance in office shall reside within this Conimonwealth, and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively oi ss t e d, WILLIAM P. PACKER, 'Speaker of the Goose of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. Bushels. -..20,000,000 - 15,0000/0 - 15,000,000 - 12,000,000 - 10,000,000 8,000,000 5,0_00,000 00100,000 IIP TUE SE r; March 1,1849, Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21., Nays 8. Extract from the Journal. -SAUL. W. PEARSON„CIerk IN TEM Flom OF Ries., April 2,1E49. Rentlvod, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 8, Nap 26. , Extract from e lm Journal. WM.. JACK, Clerk. Filed April .5, 1849. A. L. RUSSELL, Dop Soc. of the Com'tl • PENNSYLVANIA. SS • I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Qr./glee! Resolution of the General Assembly. entitled " Resolution re. laity° to an Amendment of the Constitution" as the same remains on file In this office. ; In , 'testimony whereof I have horousitO apt my.hand,und caused .( 4c/ to be affixed the seal of the See )o'retary's Office at Harrlsburg,this '# 4 • • eleventh day of June: D. one thousand , eight' hundred, and 'arty-nino. Secretary of the Commonwealth , . j .JOURNAL,. tar SENATE. • .iiketioliitiediNti. 188; ei Resole lien relailye em,a,ukenclirieptAthper(sttteMasy Wee'rend tilfrd'u me: ~ 4 1:119113 40 6 BtiOnrWi the , §enate agree .etkeletipiii? The Yeas ana'Naye Were taken agreeably.lo the Conatitutten, and. were as folloW, YSAB—Mesers. Mae ' Brawley, crabh,' L'unntrigh am; Ferey th, g fie, jehihin.. Law , renee ,- Laii B ;..mi s on; ArCaelin, Ilieh,Rieharde,Sailier,§aveiyiSmill,Stnyeer, Sterrett Speak.r-8. • " Su the question woe determined in. tho,eflin media. . I "J° l: htNAL OV, - 13 F atra. '`• I I tlyr "%poi titian pizilsThe 3 0 ! iaii, l'n ril ais'Werulian.tikteeiblFto'tho firovidirm of the tenth ttrAelo of ; ,,the,Co,os,lttotino s Audaip , , ' , • "fif'AirinNe4r)4: G %Than' Daii J )1044010g 111P4tIk4Vitei',1); 131 , 60,114 Davi(' M . 001% ~ Thomas IC:. Jacob Cort, • EtiMtV,JoziE tivetanr, Emer s y; !DOW .144 n ite'pli;;)47 I ,oe - fli t ' M ''' Jo !h Grove; : Robert JialipOtfitimit•e'VlibneZey, 'r, hoMeo Hot;-' :iin - eoosii 'YI I IIIOIO, licitvdi;'", 6064 4 W I C 6 Pliliiii 4 loPir thVY;)o l ii IHu g i: 'Edo Jehglift'littbibl i 6 ; 4l:kilt Air, 'ti Sitstis4 l r t Altitii,',TolM;,: 9 ',Myers', Ed iv Ora onion iisti Bqiiinil.',; ; Pebiect - ,'.'lumeti Porter, Iferirk.,CAilttt,',AM i zo„Robb t peoygp Ropley, 1 8 ,0 00 noveri telßetberi.„ - JOlM;Sharp,Chifotlan BillY9Vl ,iiii,,,e,'Stee);JoriMilah.B-Stublut, Jost J. man, MhrOhlil ICB Rani upl garto,l3i3orgi'l' L Tliiiinv 'rhea, r 1604 i;Danializr+!39i ens otioriocu yvnt ry -); • • ;•.; ;. , t'irrnnit9 B l7B.Alifbitie Ii ( ornyp,l)pvid :ouyitioy,-14v14 venifll,ooiy,'FF I.Fiint r ndi,lfitiffyf t 40104.fpfkoillijOklo: 'C A ,iiiiii ? 3l9lll,l irig e Ot t i 3 iim" kli-AiNcireptirf9,l29 - 41P4OVIIINttr I.L (1-40"0". .All, . • Vll)iittla IN`"!-.?"'...27-.-"'9'..4'4.14"?.''%"T SECRETARY'S OFFICE BEI SBOBJZTARY I S °PPM .~: f.f._. ~II: !: .r~.~3 ' , Tatiii*A"?ttikiqWll ll ol4TeßtiftetiO , TolinTiV 'l(ciaelieriy;'Jqhiq;l3,Rittliorcettli;R RundlS Smith, -Johii._Y4/10 - 161,1,0 01 t4natiedel, OeorgE Walters and David 1 ,, Willtame.—±26.. 4 .• ". - " ,, ,50 the qaeeli:Ot(i*a:a:de c teailetilll9ltilio .7, 1 : • , '• ' „ 5R 0 914 r'y P itirlininTNAMVl, es: • , • I •:Xdo cetlMt th - eitlivii .for, r g9Mg rtify elidedija o rierreaf copy' of Wit& N ays," ft„iv ari'aintaambriilof the • • •• tiorhri,ao,the same appears, on; thriJouroale4if the two Houses of the Geaerat•Aesembleof •this Coirimenifealth,rfiir'•the'sdsairls,Of .184 S. • Witneaa my'hand and the' ehrofiaid ogee. the fifteentli'day' of ;Nile; eight huodrett and fortimihae. ' • Secretary of the COmna'onweulth. • 3n. pl)ilabtliibfa.. A ,, ..e. Watches and Jewely 1 - 1r CIikAPEA 'nun' EVER.— "Wholesale-eneßetall—At the * "Philadelphia Watch and few. elry • Storp," No: 90 North SE -1,4n. :'..= ' COND street, corner of Qatar. -0- t: (TO iXI7: . rY at roe t.• Gold Levers 18 k. eases, full jewelled, $3O and upcvards Silver Levers, full jewelled; Sir; end upwards. Gold Lapin°, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 ,and 'upwards -• , , . Silver Lepinos, jewelled, sloe ana,owards. Silver - Quartier Watches, $4 to 40 ~ Silver Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Tee, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro. portion. All goods warranted to be what the aro sold for. Constantly on hnnd'a /rime assortment offnur GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an essortment of Tobias & E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John. Harrison, G & .11,„ Beesley. and mho. superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be eased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with nil the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to thrash at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name 'and residenee of the person or. dering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, .; 1 nov3l Importer of Watcher L. a. BROOLTALL'iI GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE NV HMIS Gold and Sil ver Watches of every description can be bad .at frQjn ten to fifteen !essi b n any paler store ,1!..,= , - , . -...... N ) # ' la i :-....- '. i ...., ,', ,0, 7 4 (% ..... 7 - . 1. - - - 1 . .:;. , :::: ,, ,,,,A . 9 . D ..........--: 1 -...• ..kitz • 2 • •,... ~ "Z,,,.., i , -;' , :..,:z'' . 1 - •'A - 4 , , , , .... _ - • -• in Now, York or Polio =dolphin. Persons who wish to get a gOod watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the sub 'wilier, and compare the quality and price of hie watches with that of other stores. • OOOD WATCDES AT TAE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRIOE.9. Gold 'Levers, full jewore,:l3 caret cases, $2B on Silver do ' do 12 00 Gold Lepincs, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do do 9. 00 Silver Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from &A to $8,00; Gold Pens, whit silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75e. Also, a handsome assoritnent of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and sillier bought or taken in exelinnee, LEWIS R BROOMALL, - 0 - NorthSEGUND — Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia, 1111:8'49:y lKi'Cut this adveriideinent out. orid'brinx it along, you will then be sure to got into the right store. THE NIAGARA SHOWER BATH, An entirely new ArtiCle for Shower-Ba thing, - with warm or cold Water. irerms Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 1848, the only Bath that. over took a premium at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of the Maryland institute, Novato her 1848. A groat and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath ovehall others, by-throning the water immediately on the body, without wetting:the head, unless at the will or pleat:nye of the bather; but a greater point is gained Sly being enabled to bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adopted to—and most of all the Bath can be medhreted without injury to the hair, Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their case is met in this as they can re,gulato the teat. perature of the _water to Sint - their wish; and' commence bathing at any sensop of the year without qtly unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the head or covering the same. 'rho arrangements are simple and complete, and not liable to get out of order. The Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, front a small child to the tallest person. When the door is cldsed, the fixtures aro hid and the outside ap pearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. They have received, the approbation of seve ral inedical gentlemen—others are requested to call and examine them, Manufactured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM. LARRABEE, 24 South Culvert street, Baltimore. BATHVG.—Read what Armstrong says: Do not omit, ye'who would health secure, =4 , The daily tresitablution, that shall eloar3 The sluices of the skin ; enough to keop The body sacred from itedecont soil. Still who pure, oven if,it did not conducef As much (as it dims) . to. health, very greatly worth Your daily pains; 'tie this adorns the rick; The want ot this is poverty's worst foe, Willi this external virtue, ago maintains A decent grace t without tt, youth and charms Aro loathsome. ' • January 3,1849.—1 y., A Purely Vegetable Medicine. • 101VOTtSOOLL'S`VEGE'rABL - EVISTO - ; VIF LOWE .PILLS' nave been gradually but surely coming into lever, among the fami lies of this Country for some years past. They have'done title entirely through their great worth as ttIFAMILY 4 MEDICINE. Agencieit have betinCapiMinred but no pulling and humbug such hale manned to by, fmacks to sell their medicine . line been.,idono:', ',The pills, are oflered• for sale and have and sVilledittlund - WV° sold Fre . principal storekeepers. proprietors claim for their Medicine the folloWing.advantageeovei all others---:.vizt They;.ere, PURELY, 17E0E TA BLS. They are CP RTAIN TO OPE.; RATE. . Their operation' is FREE from all PAIN. They can be used with EQU AL 13FN- E FIT by the YOUNG FST INFANTunrI the - S I'IVONGEST MAN=TlfeirUffidierfey in Fe vers, Ague, Heiiihiehes, Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mochas, &c. hay been pro . vpd.upo,u;litensands: Titeyera'a Ceitain.Cure• . lar;)vorits.. Thu proprietors 'Mame ' a;cortifi= ca m Creme Cent lemon in St. Leitisiitho Was cu, red.of a TA PE,WORMAy.tbe use,or them; • TRY T 1 FNI THFY. WILL NOT FAIL. Travel ing'neent for,thu . Sfato of. Pennsylva ',.niaEt Anus r.,Asta.ith yai,eale; price 25Cte n hoxcontaining FIFTY. 'PI:LIZ, with. full . 01i-• !Meath s The lollowinwsgents)n Cumberland Den ' • r s y ala,by DR RAWLIN.'S larliele, Pit.' Jnu D r.vi YITIa • .D 11 Hivq,--_,s4iPPepSbOfg AllVtEgig YAnd ls lTiki2;:::" ; . rm. ; i''.., . .. . , ii , i ,,, , ~ , '-yimiCi- 8 6 - mi.upp.,F1 ,,,, i. , ., , oposrArtglrte+ , kiagmtiowsto.korpb,o4,, i.,,g o i m uya, c +i,r.g..'ship,, rtacipcp,lNlorchan-. :dize, kii. ! 6',pplti l note,, l'hiladelphin, &C. Sto..n. Cdal, "Plimior.sliaili, sat, ,Fish; GrcleeiiesOtc; . ' ao4stimtly for eats:. o;:,-,f—,--•—,•-,;•••, , .:,—, , ,—, .-: ;.: ' Witij o bog;e l i l och.29;figifs7r. l .4 'f,:',,,f;:,;,i 1 ; ! . .i.: ~. .., ,.. ..) : ( S iti- --i iluiilj 'Bru . ,.** l ,''',.."'.'-',' l '., * .' '''i: "'" '' ' Itite;66Ofiltar'tietes le f ie, .-..- great var . tety,o. , ~...,, hitewitih,.o Daps, ..,. fortid fqr sitip.,,ponstqAtige%lith-viiiii;C. . IT; 11*, , aorfillIsingi'Pa.tp,tgr. o d . iiiininitzrui44,lo -gl'aeth.arld Nall ' I FI r h ll ic% aiik.a,loe, imat,qillo; ~gr,, at., variet34:44,0,,..-7,h,iopgree,,. .. ~ . ~.4 1, tiptl:tyittttlt 119”,.A. r.., . Trerr e.. ,, :t v., 1 ti:•"': I . sl oBllC'Nq•''‘;.'t-t 4 " 14 .'..f7 1 ' ' 4 1•4, , ,r,F .7 42:y 4 . .,,,,yt . i '', , ',!;::,.', , , , .. , ,-.',.n.f. , 4.,-,;,::':,.:-...,;,- - ,- , .!.•,. ,:,,,,,....,,, ~,,, ' • - !! 0 " "'"Phi4MallillietteV . Pip a lnaiti; t :o69 l a AY,, ) ,ItE R;: forwarding and . :Conimission •• ,egobantp , ELtintzsaun , „ Pm•lnforms . Rivas publie l • that front the• liberal pat. , rodadli, lixteindedt whim daring. the past4year he has been ,oneouraged•to Make nibreextonsweitr rangements for tho;prosing season; anii , has ad .ded,,tw,o-newOargit and' splendid -Boats to -hilt prepared- after •• the op- Inting , of the. Canaliact,formeard PKODU CE end . 41•ERCHANDIZE. of all , kinds :to • and from :Philadelphia; Baltinore, - Pittsbagb, l 6ao , o '1044 loWest••rateslof freight and' nith•tlie utmost des, t patolr.,•:l • . 1.• • ,-•;• Agents•for Biiatso , l •••• •, • • ;••••• •t t . • I ': , CAR/LISLE GASKELL, ° . • !, IL - -;Riteo; g W reet harf, - Philadelphid. G EISD'&•SOlfi••• •• • •J • I • Eno. 48 Commerce - la. Wharf; ,Balttinere. • CLAWK•& SHAW; • . ! • • I , 3I . c.FADDbN & Agonto:for Cara, • "- • 2=o:(dsin. WIINIYERLICH & GRIER, • No. 272 Market at., CHALORER ,& REYNOLDS}. z"M, • I No: oa Market at., Philadelphia . srrert,.. JAMES-& C 0.,, ••• ;Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A..&.O.IIIO LINE, Sg9l , „ , Norili,streot, Baltimore. Harrisburg, 4arelt 29, 184 S.—if. 1.. I S., GolthiWe Clothing Store, Oa the' corner aof Main street and' Market Sipa!, Ibrtnerty oCcupied by. Nathan Ilarilch. 'PHI; undersigned respectfully announees.to the Chizens of Carlisle and surrounding couutry that he has just arrived from-Philadelphia. wit a splendid stock ofREADX 1 1 4:AD.V., CLOTH IN C, fur the purpose of conducting the ready made clothing bdstnes's in all its various bran. ches. . . , He intends keeping en assortment of every i article in his fine of businessond 'fit such pp email, will suit every one. His stock embraces the most handsome and l, fashionable styles worn, and made up it Hat best manner. •• • . , ' This subscriber. only:aski a trial of his goody ' and irsure they sv.ill give entire satisfaction. 1 • Also, a largo 'assortment of Hate, Caps ) Shit-fa:Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, and Hosiery, all of which he will sell at 'veil , ! for/ prices. Boyo' .clothing constant ly on hand i 4 SAMUEL' GO WM AN. ~ /OM 1.1. '49..-611.. 4.. . . . 77 - NrifirIOTECT4. STORE i . CORNER Or NORTH lIAATOVER AND LOVITIET: SRAM'S, CATI.T,IALE, PA. ^^, THE subscriber has-roceiXed,and is now open ng a choieo selection of Winter Goods, consist ng of Cloths, Cassimefs . and Vestings, newest style at the lowest sales, which he will make up into Dress and Frock coats, Over Coats, socks, cloaks, Pants find Veste,Dress and Frock coati of cloth fromaix dollars upwards, Paints Irmo $l5O to $6, Vests from 75 ets, to $3,00, Mons from Bto $6O. Me ale q keeps ' shirts, bosoms.. collars, neck. and poclat handkerchiefs, nom lots, caps, glovesand Hosiery, in shoreevory thin'g appertaining tea gentleman's wardrobe.-- As •he is agent loran extensive bousnitn - urfli - fir enabled to offVr• fresh goods at least °Dees month. He will receive regularly the N York and Philadelphia Fashions, and will spare am 11tankin wetting up his , Work in the most durable and iltsloonable manner. Hew ill also makeup work purchased at other storesin the most care. ill matinee. Ile will pay trarticuineauention to Children's Clothing He respectfullysolicitsa share of public patronsge . WPARKINSON; • Dee - IS;IS - 18AgirIf for the Prorietor Fr@sit Drugs , Medicines, Ike. Ito, ,• I. have just received fronr-Philndel _--------- phia and 'New York very extensive ,;1P additions to my former stock, embra- F Ging nearly every article of Medicine now in use, together with, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stattenery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,--, Bridles of almost every description, with en endless variety of oche t' articles, which 4 am de virmined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Countly Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD ,STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will, be sold•of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. I S. ELLIOTT, Main street. 'Corlisle. Mny 30 THE SYMPTOBIS •-• Aro the tongue often, white and loaded; the breath heavy and footidrirtilsagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. times remarkably deficient, and at others vo racious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vomiting of mucous; flatulence o f th e 'somaeh and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy; and there ia in occasional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently . iteldness - of the fandament and nose, which- Is often" awollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep.: with grinding of the teeth, and suddden arvaklag io.a fright. There are, at times, headache or giddiness, ringing In the ears, or even deaf nese, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indo. lento of manner, ill temper. la' some cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apepleetio and paralytic symptoms, and revere' of the signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear ,connected with worms. Frequently there'll; a short dry cough; and pleuritic. pains;' some times feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations and en irregular lever: the ebentenanee generally pallid or sallow, and . somewhat bloa'ed; and' there is occasional 'flushing, et one or: cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Worms; and the most effectual beat and cheapest remedy is Dn. Jens J. Mynas!, WORM TEA; t rre ired by Dr. J W RAWLINS; itthis Wholesale and Retail: Drug Stere4Oarlisle, Pa.; and nand genuine without hie 'written signature. The Proprietor of this Medicine ipso con fident-et its - -Stiperlority - to - any other - Worst - Medicine 'now in tise,'lltat he will cheerful), RETURN Tilt storms in any case in which ins Preparation fails to give equal satisfaction. The WORM TEA when made according to-the Directions, is pleasant and will be taken by the most fastidious Vach package contains suflie.ent Medicine for the Mire of the most olottittata ease.: .Pirde only 25 cents a (aDruggists and Storekeepers anppliod on thermost liberal terms. 1ma23'491y „.„ 4 • 'Re fr eshing 'Drinks.— . 2- i „ •• •, &ROUSSEL'S ;11III‘NIIAL , IW A=l l E , • . Sparkling pull Wight • In ha liquid light,,: • • . • and not ?nly aparlthng.and bright — but for ito *Nor it is hard to boat.- :.• • • lIIONYER'S FOU,I4TAIN'M E indeed titti "NO. plus , nitrati,drink of; the atiiv.: son,,, and ma y . 1M hadoogovitor ,with The 'obopa nartied Mineral Wittei l '• ;tho•Wholeaaleti#ll Retail' ConfOctiobarY:,of • 1i113,4 9 ' Ili' N. tlioii6V,(o4oo; -Tillie. valuable -E . /110110 ses. •„;' ' • cure Sprains: S PYr B ,:-Png )r oe, a ttO , ,4,.± ',Litanies, 'Cuts, log,. 'll-houtnallani:: , ; and • alf • ' 7 •r• — • • •• • complaints Much. Xeenlre ati torllai rantedY• !cit. dtvecinaikiedititilalief to :the Scratches. and the incident toHorackhaving t'vhite feet and notice,: piolluCiod 1114 , §k l iolist itenhai usalut,i,n relaxing, lies& cif; thil'Timilotts4 alid,%;oiets end , producce, bentificial '644643,14 in'eclte,d;heoli, , bronglit ,;)n by : hightfeodlng, ..ThiP±lol4l/10r, .Fstrierth : , ICeoficriforliivery; Stu iqviillid t r i va t° men owilihi,tl4rsakka sliohr , constantly kept in , theft. Tile trltdce iENPIDTB...,±±arti.; ,Clo No .402, IWO(' ro'r sale ~,wholcenler !ara ratailM,:i.),R, 11,44AT . 1 4 1p4.Drug StoOMP', Mein streaf,,Ottilfilie' ±,± ~ ; , 0 /illl.onl ee ,p o . , 0, ~.;,?.' i.‘ ~ milo aub'ectilierAliitifallhAl 2 1 i.. 110 A4 an,:to.'" " . i ~ ,d lenvoil wide 4,Fek s o, iguilig• qt,,eilp,ge i, Tq blo ' l ' 4 inatitotili 9 4',,l, l 9, l !?o; l ',l l o l o n j u ` l 7 l3lll Y HI , A r I TqW4lintil '°eot l . 2 kin"Nri.f&ql.ol.o. tY 7,,!,! 1 , 8 2; , ciao 'ilpiii) ktaiditig: lit - 4 119wkolieppgla ',:,=44 1 ..,,, %.,,,,, ; .1627' . ' , .:'' I'''+'' ,( / r ' ( ' 4 r.‘;`' o 3, , r,riklTNEp l il , tilfilio RIOSi - s 9ictklk , o l o‘,Aef,qAY,Pdi 1 4 'Uf Dril t #Ylk l gt Ana, , 74 #,RA T; , -,- 1,4, r.) — i • . 1 , 1 4,,i... L'•.vitv . •'.-',',. ~,,,,..0 -••• tot , - , .• , :..!''. italltlUtCe 'ollltlattltOr • EfolitabiellifiAnd." enoe, Ainiu it. • r • And , TrustVompany; Ark F.FICt.' - 74. -4 ,WairMi:etkeet;;P,hladelphinp .111*.r perpateril ". ~ ;...14Inke'Icaurance, o n iivewat their offieeln'Phi andt,ne , theiri.AgericieethrongleutqW States, at s.he lowest riles of premium' -.1 1 , RatesTorinouring at $lOO en•rveingle Life. • Age: , For 1-year. For 2 yeared'Lifd 20 , 51 -• • 91 . Go , • 30 99 . 1,90 . • -•-9.0, 1,29 ' 1,64 "2407 ; , 50 • r 1,66 , •-• 2,07 ' 3,94 i 59, • . 3,48.. 2.97 - ' . 031,. lExammin..—% . kporson aged 30 years nextbirlli day, by payirigpt company. 95 corits.Nsold cure 4o'his family or heirs $lOO simuld ho' die in ono-year or for $9,9 ,he secures ,tg thorn $1001:4 orfor :$l9 annually ro'r seven years -Winn:tures to thorn $lOOO should -ho in'aeven Yeare3 . or 'for $20,40 paid annually.daring life,: secures 4slooo to be paid when hordies. ttt 'Winter securing his' own bones, ,by 'di prenceih amount. of Trembling from- those charged by oilier offices.. For .$49,90 the heirs would re ceive 9,5000 shouldhe die in one year. Forms of application and all parileulars may be had at the office of "Fitto'a . . WATTS, Esq, Carlisle, Pa.) -S. W. IaGHOR.N, Pree't IL G. TOCICETT, SOC'y. FRED'k: WATTS, Atey. Dr. D..N. lithiox, Medical Examiner. nu 3 .28-- . • . . The Franklin Fire Insurance Com , pang of philadelphia. , s.ifiFFICIL, No. 163 i Cliesnat . strcet, near Fift !us street. DIRECTORS. Charles. N. Banckei Geergo W. Rtclinrds Thomas Hart ' 'Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner lAtiolphe E. Boats -- Samuel Grant David S. Brown i Jacob .R. Smith Mortis Patterson: Continue to make insurance, peretual, or limi ted, on eyery description of property - In town land cosiktry, at rates as low as are consistent with The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital and pre miums, safely Anvestedi afford ample protection to the insured.' ante assets of the company on January Ist, 1848, na ptiblished-rigreeablv-to-arract-of ,Assem bly, were as follows, viz t - ''Mortgages 8890,556 65 Real Estate 108,358 90 Temporary Loans 124,459 Od Stocks . 51,563 25 • Cash on linndlind in hands of tigenot, 35,373 28 • •• 81,2200397 67 Since their . incorporation, n period of eighteen • years, they have paid upwards Of OrE MILLION, Two 110 NERETI TtIOUSANO DOLLAIIII,-10pSOS by fire, thereby atlording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as'ille ability Mid disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N.BANCICER, Prea't. 7 CHAS. G. BANCICEIL, Sec', feb 2 The subscriber is scent for for Carlisle and its vicinity. insnrrince (tither - hy mail or promptly attended to. W. Fire Insurance. rpiit ALLIBN Aran E. PENNSBOROUGH j_ Mutual Fire insurance' Company air Cum berland county, incorporated by an act of Assem bly, is now fully organized and kri operation, un der the management of the following commis- ' shiners, viz : Clit. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Gorgae, Lewis Flyer, Christian Titzei. Robert Sterrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi-Merkel, Jacob Kirki-StimV.Prow7. - ell , ar, and Melchoir Brensman, who respectfiilly call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the com pany hold out. _ The rates of insurance are ns low-and favorable as any company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application, to the agents of the company, who are Willing to wait upon them at any - tithe. JACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't Lewis Htiell Secretary 'MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer Aciityrs—Ructotpli Martin, New Cumberland Christian Titzel and John C. Ourilap, Allen • C B• Harmon, Kingstown ; Henry Zoaring , Shire manstown: Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; here Moore. Charles-Bell, Carlisle. . . Agents for York Connty—Jacob Kirk: _gene ral agont ; John Sherriek, John Rankin, J. Bow nm, Peter WoKurd. Agents for Harrisburg=liouser & Lochman. fen 9 LIFE INSILRANCE The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadel phia. Office N. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO - Chprter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives en the Most Ihvouruble terms. receive and eicetatto Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte rest. The Capital being paid up and' invested, to gether whit accumultated!premium fund. afterde Putney SECURITY to the insured. The pre. intent may be. paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. The Coutpany add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurances fOr life. This plan o insurance is the most approved of, and is more gunernlly in use, thou any other in Gieat Bri tain, (where the Subject is boat understood. by -the pool°. and where they hatie hod the long est experience,) as apPeqrs from the feet, that oat of 117 Lilo htsuranch'Compahies there, of all hinds, 87 are cm this plan. The first BONUS ens appropriated in De• cernber, 1944. amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured unddr the oldest polices; to 8. 7 . , per cont., 73 per dent., , &e., on tubers, in pro portion to the time of standing, melting an ad dition of $100; 887.50; $75, Sz.e., Eh. to every. 81,000, originally lettered, which is an average ;of twee than 50 per cent on the premiums plod, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. • ' The operation of the BONUS' will be seen . by the following examples from the rife Lisa. _mum Reg Wei. of...ike_Cimorgip v.•th.R.4.; Sum Bonne or Amount of Policy & Insured 'Addition Bonus payable at the party's decease. EMI frp MO 8100'00 81,100.00 2,500 250•D0 2,750'20 '.4,500 4oo'oo 4,400'00 2,500 ' 175'00 2'175.00; 5,000 437'50 . 5'437'00 I , No 58 205 276 'in 1 -Pamphlets containing the table of rates, 'and explanations of the subject ; l'orms of ap plication, and further information can be - had at the, office,. grads, in person - or bYletter, ad dressed to the President. or Actuary. r -D •ItiCiIARDS . , President. JAMES,,Aotuary: , iil2 ° 49ly . , J. Ey. atILLER, ' este "•64.1.1 W-7"'" benerit Coninntsioli:gict,Foiiyardi6g Meichrint 79,,80w1y's Whirf Olt ihn " s'al'e of Flobr; Grain Clo'verseed, •"! V I.whiakey," Luineaff"Sed: &c: Also,' for. warding , " Goods,' Via 'Wide' , IV lifer -Cabal and Penneylvania-",linputvoments.: Orders for Sett' Sali f Plaster,' &b.-"&c.f. "Supplied' at, lowa* Oritibe.;- ', ,•Py Haying : been, ongned,in,the,aboye",busineia five : years , m continuation of , the; patroutute,cif!hia , lllooPend li mo public is>';g , ' Refer to .* ' Sri t . L' , /I.l37tAttoo'& ZEtoLid; COn U REM, % , IDarlielasTro:' ;."" atitiyui"Pa. :' He `U n ° 11, ' 51 . 1 1 1 ,9R 1 . 1 #0 , 4 4 4 1 04 9.1 - iiir4 P :ra \ 'Ft.; .Lykeng . ValleyCloal.4-?4 , -.. - 7 ' Gyiron'o'Volldv Coal Company/1011'W' Oomtroth s to'doltviir paALi'on and iifloritto:2otli; ' , natant in, their, co;; ftermulvanfo, fat tqe tho„ ( NtomMilieo Canal,:l2 from, CM ! R , et dm fol. ,Pricoa,,CANIL liitinßPFs4,l l Sa l ic_4o,l; 4 ;frf 2l o" ton ,Nut • , • • „, kupiero onrooneri,, c .s ; , ,; 1 41,14110, ?4,4,1.taC,q TrOttocur., : l,', • x,v;,'..4 ' TN QUART BOVPLES,. • FOR THE R-EMOVAL Sr. PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF VIE BLOOD OR HAM OF f THE SYSTEM, VIZ: Scrofula or . King's' Evil, Rheumatism, 010. slinnls Culantoits Eruptions, Pimples or Pus tulei on. .the Face; Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm ur Tetter, Scald Head Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and joints, Stohborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Aciatica or Lumbago, and diseases arising irurri an injudicious use of Mercury, Aseites or Dropsy, Exposer° or Imprudence in Lafo, .chronic ConetitutiOnot isorders. i n tin: reparation are strongly concentrat ed all the eclicfnal properties of SinsarAati.- eit, combined with the effectual aide, the most salutary productions, the most potent, simpleeof the vege,table kingdom; and ft has been so fully tested not only by patients them- selves, but also by Physicians, that it' has received their unqualified recomMendatiomr and the approbation of the public ; atrd bus established on 16 own merits a reputation .for VALUE arid EFFICACY 'far. Superior to the variant• compounds bearing Alto name at Sarsaparilla Iseases Novo been cured:such as arc not furnished in the rocords of time past; and what it ban already done for the eiousands who have used it , it is wok , o f doing for tho millions still suffering and strug gling with disease„ It purifies, cleanses, and atrongthens, thee founta. n springs of tile, and infinies nviv vigor throughout the wholo ani .M/31 frame. The diseases for which this arliele is record. mended are those to width it is known tiorn pbrsonal experience to be adopted; and those apparently removed beyond the sphere of its action have yielded to its ip-flum..ce,, Tbe,cat. alogue of complaints might be greatly ex- Wilde(' to which the" sarsaparilla is adapted; but.expericnees Droves its value, and every suoceedidg day is adding new trophies to its fame. the above company All applications for peisonally. will be D. SEYMOUR. ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA The following striking end, us will be seen permanent cure of an inveterate case orScro• Fula, commends itself to all similarly affected SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 1, .1848. • Messrs. SANDS : - Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remkrkable cute effected' by you r‘Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife: She was severely afflicted with the scrofula on different parts of the body ;. the glands of the neck were greatly fularged and her limbs mind) swollen. After suffering ovtir.a year and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. 11cr physician advised it shoulstr, Veinflettrlipen, which was ffli - it done, but wi•l any permanent benefit. In this situation We - heard of, and were induced to use SANDS' Sarsadarillit. The first bot tle produced a decided mid favourable effect; relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken, and before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite rester. ed. It is now over a year since the curo wa effected, and her health remains good, show ing the disease was • thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors aro ell knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. 'xtract from a letter from Mr. Ingt ahem, a' gentleman well known in Delaware county.— It donut - hinds itself to till similarly afflicted. Gentlemen wife has used scveralhot tles of your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your °genii] in thin place, from which an has received such peeial benefit, that .I am in duced tvlltfif milie to the abuctlantlestimony now before the public in favor of its medici nal virtues. Her father, mother, and ninny other relatives, have fallen victims to consum lion, and it was supposed that she too was in. cllned the same way. She had several turns of raising blood, Sac., and at length 'became so reduced that her life was despaired of front day to day. We were induced to try your Sure as(bolore mentioned, from the use of which her health has been restore.l;.to that for the past year gho has been able to attend to het domestic duties. The followingiliows the vrrtuc of the sars aparilla 'in removing Bronobitia, a disease which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con sumption. It allays spasmodic option, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properttas, removes the unhealthy action, and the potion: is restored to health.- (EMI 8. SA MB --GOICILICMC II : I IV ish tb make public, fur tbe good of those afflicted wolf Bronchitis, the heating • properties of your Stlisaparilla. My Wifi3 suffered ibr twenty months In such a manner as is not easily de scribed i at times'elio was not able to speak above a whisper, tied when exposed to the cold air, it oetlastoned something like spasms itv the throat, the effect of which was felt in the ears and eyes, coaling ,tealgi 'Tr flovii. The complaint was aitended %vi(es dry cough, produced by the -constant irritation and in flammation of the throat. By the use, of your 'SARSAPARILLA. she, was perfectly cured, It being now more than' three months since she fell any symptoms of the disease. • ' - Yours, with respect, , , t‘ , tiL'ORGE C. HOE% • Extract from a letter received from Mr. :N W, Harris, a well known in Louisa county, Va.: „, , Gentletrien,-,I have cured a negro hey of mine withypaaansrseparillo who was uttaeked with SCrelula, and of a 'sernfutousfakelly . . ' , ,• Yours truly . • ",,N.W. , HARRIS. Frodeilelm Hal), Va., Icily , Y 4 1648. • SNOB' Sattsruntu.n.—lt seems almost un. , -ace nary to kirect s ettenclon to an article so well linuwth Cud so deservedly popular, as tins prephriitiori,liut4ittlenti, often , who Wish to use 1,1 19 c*Pl4,4 Yariaparillu,arc induced to , ,try, worthless compounds:bearing • the 'name , ',bat containing ;little 'or none of the.virlue of this valuable .root;;•and We, think *tvo , 'cannot ,eonfir , a greatsr benefit on our readerithanin ,ilireeting their attention , to, the mivortitiotneht taf'Meisks6lds'Arl,':all9i,hir;'COlumnY The l a bdttle hits retentl liiciCei,ilarged,to ,hold ,a 4 gush! ottd tlicsAW t'e'vviett,a really poll aril. olo , 'W ill fitiChii trated'im this ell • ther,modi- anitml,value p ~4 0 root; Thu experience of thbOsands has proved its efficacy in curinifthe various ditcrutcaltnr ' , Which it is•reitomtpiiudetlF antfat tho ,- present time' mote than; ii op! , othee, „ :pailispsi is, this inediultio' utielbPiri li,rePhring , he for- , ;a for a 'ettenip . of, - seattpn.;---Hoint Jointrap,, Sept. 1846. ' - i'r , s.'d' (4':"' ,;,, fPrepared and. soldimholesale--nn4 're -I!iikk3r,', A.,P;:er , A: :1 0A$'0;'-;. , PkOgg444, ii ' d '' Cl).rnla:u",)°,9:,Fkiltbniiitie.ett corner ; ''of;,Wiiinipp Now, ;York: . , ,Sold ' afr,o 1 b3r Druggists'letiOn Y l ,Mg 0 0, IP;q• ~ S tnip4A4PAttiiii*,4:.riofsAt'pqr ,bttler `131*,V94101 - 4 for;so'o . 4 - r04 4 , , ,:*„ . .4q - ; ~ ;1i..'=7 , , k;;,11# 1 ,101'-t 144'07;':i'01:Orik Idi 4941' 1 h ii V, in,0 7 tArq ,ri , 1 ..14[, ,•;,1 a w. , . I, oitral:4o l. n.i.: t , P.f3 . of,Cil:*ir4,Y,V*'V}'l 1 ,s, ; ''' ! ' ' '' '' ' ' ''','-', : P , '• " 3 - r i ilri' ', 7o4 ' l ''.4l, 4::rzt `, /* 1 4 1. ,i 4• '4 :'4 •tg,i''' ' 'P ' ic? 3 : - TY Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE Respectfully yours ' JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONUHITIB CUED. NANTUCKET, ritass.,_Nov. 110,1848 -Ztorts - .olwps." - A PPL S thk*,At cE,14116L, CHEAP - .BOOWLETORE. 164 ChesAut Street,Conierj miuentl6, - Su,i4im's Bui in s, Philadelphia: , KNOWINCI4Ine wants of the community, ,the Proprietor of this Esisblipbmentliss fitted. up, a Store in • the most elegant mtinner, !trying due regard to the 'COMfOTCOf INEOVNB. tomers, so flier every•Strangervisitinghip PO* Store, may fuel entirely STOCK of Books is clas-' - sitied according to the various Departments of „Literature, so that visitors eau "find the Books they, aro in search of for.themseives., Buying his stock for Ale most part at 1.1)0• AUCTION SA i.EN, and being connected with One of Largest Publishing, . Houses in this emmtry, besides publishinglargelybimself, enables'him to sell ALI. EOONN ni LOWER PRICES' than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His :facilities for the IMPOTINATION on Boozes from Europe, are Unsurpassed, hav ing a Branch of IMPestahliihment 'in Lorfaan, where•orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and packet. A CATA I,(XLI t of Books with the price attached is issued - Zmarterly, cootaining.Lists of Neiv Addi,ions, wads to his large collection, 3,001 are in allcanhErfor safe at the LOWEST Pr:TOES, or from. 0 to 75 per cent, below Ptibilsl era' prices. Thus in buying even a few Books, guile a considerable amount is saved- As a still cord= Inducement to stran gers visiting "the city, every one who purchnSes One Dollar 's worth of Books, will receive. a. copy of the Syr:Arlon. IN PIIILADELPIITA, n n elegant ISmo. Volume, the price al which is 25 cents. ftf''The limits of an advertisentent nro too confined to enumerate the [niece of 'any of the Books, or to give even a fa it idea of the im mense advantages to be derived ffem purchas ing at the•great Central Cheap Book Store, but lot-all who eve in search of Books scud for a Catalogue, and bay the books they arc in want of, and whentrvisitin elm, city, give Appleton -one call, and you will be sure to call again. .6 ' -TIONERY in all its branches furnish at the Lowest Prices. 'The Initials of those purchasing Letter and' Note_ .Paper, neatly, stewed in the corner, without charge. Orders for affmtiele.fitey lie sent_by mail,. nddreladliPThe Proa'etor and the directions in all cases will be carried ifut, with great punctuality and despatch. • 00ortlers.for Catalogues should he ,prepaid. ;GEO. S. 'APPLETON Bookseller, Publisher, Importer,- dad Sta tioner, 164 Chesnut Street, corner, of Se venth, Siltnim's Building fmo'493nio -- --- DRUG MID FANCY STURE • • . zlpzeg e u..3,4ll.Waiviniorvp inDESPECTFELLY invites the tion of the public to his Dug -and Fancy Stre, IVest„Main street, Carlisle; where he has ust received a fresh assortment of Dritsle, decines, Paints, Oils, Perlunte,ry, llewelry and Fancy Goods. Amongst his extensive variety may be found ail the most , Approved Patent Medicines, hinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, Qa.inine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils Whim Lend, Intligo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Petty, Chlorolerm, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Snaps, Cologne, !else, Lavender and Orange flower Water. Bears Out Marrow and Ilair.lrye, Nail, Teo.h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes, - Fine IVort %torn, and'Sbell Combs, Finger R.;633 . A, Brocelets,mod Breast Pins, Bead lino and Purses, Porto Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens. Ink and Inkstands,'" Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, Motto Wailers, Seals and Paper Weights; Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, • p Musical and Surgical Instrunnente, Fine Knives and Scissors, , Carriage and Riding Whips, Umbrellas, Clocks, 'Plunks, &c., &c. Country Physicisns, Merchants, l'edlars and others may hear something to their advantage by calling IrrEthe.reol and Pine Oil received fresh e very week. didmnd advice gratis to the poor January 17. 1848. NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. /1111 - I,E subscribers have received at their New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street, opposite Ogiley's Dry Good Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to Avhidh they would call the attention of puycha sees, their arrangement in the city beseg such; as to enable them to sell their goods at the lowest city prices. Their stock comprises n full assortment of Locks and Latches of every stile and size,— Hinges, Screws, Bolts, and every article used for Eluittlings, Augurs and augur Butts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatebeis,ldrawing knives, planes, and plane bitts, hand; panel, and Rip. - ping paws, mill, cross -ant and circular saws, Mice and halter chains, llamas, shovels, spades, end hues, hay and manure forks. Also; a large assortment of Pocket and Table Cutlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs, Walters and Trays, Hollow ware, Brass and enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Warn, anvils and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Cast, Sheaf Spring and Blister Steel,i&c. Also. •100 Boxes Windoiv Glass. 100 Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead. 5 Barrels Linseed Oil. 3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. 200 Kegs Cumberland Nails. May9'49 W RIGli r & SAXTON To all whom it may Concern ! GEORGE W. 111-IEENI THANKFUL to the pantie generally for past favors and their liberal patronage, still con tinues to carryon the , SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north 01. the' Carlisle Bunk, at the sign of the Mammoth. Collar. Ho is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently, made, great alterations in his establishment, so as to enable him to keep a much better assort ment' than heretoforei• consisting' of.Spanishi ---- ; Dragoon, scoop tub, twilled and plain SAD. DLES. CARILIAGEDARNiiISS, plated and ' common ; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, vetting Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags Bridles; Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather a nd Raw Hide Whips, • Leather, cotton and worsted. Fly -nets, and all other articles In his of which tie is,do terinined to sell at the yery.leivest cash Nice& ,j Making-and repairing Matraises of hair, end straw,, nod 011,kindeof Upholste•ing will be punctually attended t 0... • ap2s'49lY .DRITGST DRUGS DRUGS I • JUST lIKCEIVED, - ;11311YSTCIANS, Country Merchants and ;X - Pedlars, are invited to call and examine cayo stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Vat...a. niahes, &c. , 'DRUGS. • Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extruets, , ,;u7 Fine Chemicals., Spices, ground and whole. qt. Instruments, :. ESSCI/Ccib:.; .! ;; ii ~ t.. Pure Essen', Oils Pcilumerxi &o. , .; - ! , ..“.0.V. , ' DYE.STU,FVS., . ..%,:rr. I • ~ Log aMt Cam WOodg, , ,/, Oil -.Vitriol , ~....... , fi1,...>. 1 * Coliporasi. ,17, . .'"., ' .<.i."4firJ. '.. ' Lpe Pro: ,, . F- - .: , - , f:::13,...: , cPALINITS;4',. ,I ' . ''''''''•''''''''' Madders:. Suiinoq Alum, ," • Welheriß Breiberia;Pare• Lead, Chtottin,:r Green add . Yellow; Pahn tiod 'Varnish Bruehel,,,'' i p r Jeriai , Windtiw"Xiinsee'd;',' Oil, Turpen". . tine; (.opal and Coacit'Wernieli, 'ani lied Lod: AU of.which• ,will be Bald • at' the very loweetX market' price, at tho'clietw Ding. and'Book Store '21: 1 ; , . •S. Mr.' RA VAR/STICK.. #: .Nriv•31901411140 "2l • L., . , • • . 4e, , Oheapest,Goods. , 7 oe. 4 amnion. luiyejtist , biten ishehil mat ,the • sioro of :,tho, subscribers, 'bolo; the.socomt , "i' , .'' large srrivat this spring. Among this.ldtge.sttft..l.:- • , ,ospybtfound.a-.variety'ofl AWES DRDSB -7 :": OODDS,,aush as • , himps,,Phoc l / 4 8;:lAgslinek very, chispii rriolthigsi' • ,'pinta and,!eiriped.: , Muslitis,- , 4Eklargo'liiippbt , of .;'lllsDr, NDA ),VOAValtvolnis. marOttp,.Olotlist . ..Onseinnhros:: Glovss, , , - )libboifsi... , Table..,t,Ciatrersii Oil Clothia.. l,l e4Pnglatg-jo"qtrik 13.-E.Ect D oirhto -cannot aqd io,tinee,tvirpiPir; t 4 1114'614 etipyl:thiiiii,difoik. *utkorthp,rot:plice! PP rptfv