11011 3% 1 8110145, Q , Zns94' Net ., Lawk*FeAni:viviud • A correspondent ' of 'the ` i?ti laQeipliia DlOrth . AjnArinanil, gfyitig, 5n series of communicnitons for that paper, a digest of th,l'in)it,4 : iiriiiortint la 's " enactn'd at the kit session: of our State Legislature: The writer reinark4 in his first number that• " wone session has done so Much for the'fu Lure good of the Commonwealth. The 'manufacturing law alone is worth all / the cost of the session." That arta _others he thus notices : • A GENERAL IIikeNFACTUREIGI LAW:. ' Thee, law to establish Manufactur;ng Companies lobed - 0440n the true D Fm - cmtic All - coming withinits • proviFions,and complying with itsterms, may be incorporated„ When. any five or snorepersons may dowel** form a Compatty, for tile TourpbSe „or eartying" _on the manufacture of woollen, cotton, flAx I k goo's, or of iron s paper, lum- ITe , saki . this Crmonwealth, and shall have übseribed" capital of not less than twenty thousand dollars, in confor. !pity with said act, they may become in corporated, as therein prescribed, for a term not exceeding twenty years, and may purchase real estate not exceeding two thousand nem T e regulations prescribed for such•colapdnies are . such, its to afford the public ample information of its , capitalictedit and operations, yet not more restrictive than security and safßfqf creditors and-stockholders lre; luire. All that is uo* wanted to induce of .c embrace the prov,isiona of of this law, is such encouragement from the Congress of the United States as will warrant them in commencing manufac. turing btisiness at all. -Let such-encour: agemen(be afforaed, and this law will be the instrument of combining capital and co-t peratien to an extent that will give . value to property adapted to menu . facturing purposes, and to houses end lends contiguous, end in the community at large, infuse prosperity and wealth to a degree beyond calculation. Sueh cor porations will not only be dementetie, be cause within the reach of all alike, but rightly organized, may be made the most practically useful beneficial "and saving fund—societies. Shares --at—fifty-dollars vach, as required by the law, must be Within the reach of acquisition to all in dustrious and thrifty operatives ; and• it will be the true interest of the ,Principal ' capitalists to enlist their interest as stock holders; and always to pennit their pur-, chase. If the capitalists be wise, whether humane or not, they Will wish the hands that. work to be interested_m_saving_and. in gaihing—to lose as little, and make ah much as, possible,Jor the establish ment. • Interest them and they will work ' , with a will," and feel that incentive which makes .work a happiness to all • raanlandi and they, will alert at every turn, loss front waste—waste of time and waste of material., Then the jealousy . and opposing interests of employer and employed would cease, and, acting under a beneficent law of Providence, co-ope rate for the common good and prosperity. SINKING FUND TO REDUCE THE STATE DEBT The act of the session reflecting the brightest hope for the future, is that of the 10th of April, 1849, entitled ..fAn Act to create a sinking fund, and to pro vide for the gradual and certain extin guishment of the debt of the.Cornmon-, wealth." . The title n is'.:fittirig to the act, and holds 'no - pr§rnise ;that ,the act is not adapted to redeem. The Secretary o State*, Auditor pieneral and State Trea surer, are made . a Boarciof,Commission era, and to them ,are exchisively appro priated the taxes on collateral iiiheri tances, the. per centage assessed on banks itittritilroads, distilleries, breweries, bil ., liard rooms, bOwling saloons, tenpin al lays, new counties, theatres, menageries, eating houses, beer houses ant restau rants, for the purchase of the debt of the Commonivealth for cancellation ; 'and for the, inviolable,application of the funds to this objecrthe faith of the Commonwealth is' expressly Pledged; until the extinction of the debt Shall be completely effected. Thus we see that at the earliest moment practicable,after,the revenaes have risen to the level . of the payment (if the inte rest on the debt, in par ,or „specie hinds; the process of`,redemption has commen ced, and is , to be pursued with an inviolahle constancy until. the. great work shall- be completed. To thus commence ensures the'progress and completion of task, and strciiiiiiit:ve have Poised through the . period.• of trial-and - 'depression, and are in, full view-of a future ,bright with promise 'anti 'hek,o,'lina:.,piost,.c9risidipg twd'theii•ftii to every citizen whcrloves ink State;:iiticl . .desired "thiitiiiti?posterifY •May be:rksrZlicali''',tho...).hraldii*- of debt. Froni 'the . piiiideir siiiirees a .fund: has - 'lll4t - idiTiiccumiiihtteil,'.;iiiidjefore'ihis `' , ',pasties fliint ,the Ores's, fw i iiiiiihdredl thou-. .- sand doltilVeWillt;.:MiViiixteri z : applied': tO .. Waidalhe pdbk debt. ' l , l trolire then,in the:eraof ; iitir'"fiiitificia;`_liiistaiy. long look 4 eil.' to':-,wi th , unflinching hon.sty, and pa , triolic hote;antatyta:unticiPatiort'',,sheds, a . cheeritigi' li r ope,on',. faithful illiorere. . • , through :the. the past, so , .'will ite'realigit , lititrlight iind cheer th'd'oy: of those ;whp`:elifilr i faitliftilly : lalicir i 'to r coin illeiii-; thtkutakf Of. filial ,A Sy.indlpittrio= -1 . tiem to= oit'eteiit,i ilnd, bekire'Cqoccuiiiii# 'i-' l VelittlP'"'',,-' 9 "''''' ,.. .,„': , .'''''';l:., 1' ,'''-i', - ' It iii.ti4o,ltl4';il4.itiiiii , lredUeliirt:for. ''s° l l'v3 49 o#` l t°i°4 3 9,lirMir!iiiit.,kie,it4et, ..,' . 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So - tar as - prosperity . pt,,lhe -tature shallklepalid upotf^thtiPktidifica,itnativis "dltra of the ; ptesentExecutiyc ofithe State, , have the test...eat'fiplic't it, :tit eshiatorY2, of the ;past:for its COntin i nance And its in crease:,,jAnd, let tht-Congress of the Unikell',Stres hitt Ao, cibkiiiiie duty . to.: wards .the great interests : of, the State, as thfs President will undoubtedly ask it to do, and our" future prosp'eritY, and fleas twill be assured beyond qoeitiOn to a . 'degree that - should satisfy the ardent hopes and riatriotic wishes of the citizens .of Pennsylvania. NORTIf 113RANCIlt CANAL. A pnidie imPfevement„;'of great 'importhice to the State, but of especial. interest 'to the, northern coal - fiCld .in Wyoming valley, and , .estined to make it one'cif the most active and • ofitable, authorized to be completed 'hy tho las egielatitre is the.unfinishedaorth Branch, • Qanal. Requiring a larger •expenditure esti mated.to be about one mdlion'of dollars, it was felt by the friends of tho public credit, and par tioularly..by the 'Executive; not . warrantable' to, increase the Stattf debt' to finish WS canal, though friendly to tho measure and:enxtous for, its completitin. Its execution wee, therefore, • Made 'dependent upOn the, condition of the treasury, and , t whatiiver balance of money re mains in the treasury : unappropriated, after 06 , 4 payment of the August and Fobuary interest in each current year shall have been fully pro. vided for, "shall, for so long' a period a& may bo . necessary," be appropriated towards the com pletion of that work. The moment it shall be completed; it will, bits own productiveness, become the most rapid Source of supply to the sinking fund for the extinction of the State debt. (Conclusion next week.) C!Dffuiat. Commonwealth - of Pennsylvania Relative to an Amendment of tlic Constitution Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre• sentatives of the Comm?nwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met; That the Constitu-, Lion of the Commonwealth be amended in the seeentt - saction of the- All article, so that it sliall readas follows: The Judges of', the Su rWOC o:C'''n't, orilie several:C:66ns of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Records as are or shall be established by 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 electors at lard°. The President-Judges of the' Wets! 'Courti of Common Pleas and of such Other Courts of'Recoid as are or shall be costal,: lished.by law, and all other Judges required to tio learned in tile law o by the qualified electors of the respective districts over whichdhey aro to preside or act us Judges And the Associ ate Judges of:the:Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the countieb. respec tively. The Judges of :the Supreme - Court shall hold their offices for the mini Of fifteen years, if they shall so . long behove themselves well i (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro ' vided fur, subsequent to the first election:) I The President Judges of the severalDouris of Common- Pleas, and of such other 'Courts of ' RecOrd as are or shalLbe established by law, and all other Judges required ,to ho learned an the law,.shall bold their offices for the term of ten yew's, if they shall en long behaie them• selves. well! The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of floe years, if they.shall. so long behave themselves well : all of whom shall lits: commissioned .by the Governor, but for an reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, Use Governor ' shall. -- retrieve any, of ~thorn on,- the. addresiref ...iwco'' thirds of eacohkraneh of the Legislature-- The ~. 'first .election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adußtion , of this amendment, and.the commis. Mons 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 commence, The persons iv-ho shall then ho elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows- one of them, for three years, one for six years, one 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 convenient end-he result %artifice by them Lo the Gover nor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose corn• mission will first expire shall be h ief Justice during his . term, 4nd thereafter each judge 'whose commission shall first expire shall-in tueirbe the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the sonic day,'the , :udgeir holding them shall decide by lot which shall be, the Chibf Justice. 'Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, ur otherwise, in any of the said bourts,.shall be filled .by up pointment .hy.l.he'PeYerner, to continue till the first - Monday Ur Omani her, succeeding the next general' election: The Judges of the Supremo COurt , and , thelPresideritsaf the (*era] 'Cour ta etteinneon . fliasahall; at stated Vanes, receive -for-their 2 servjaps-rin-edaimate-colimensation;— io be fixed Wiavi., which 's hall not be diminish , . ad during their cont inuance in office, butihey Shall receive no lees or perquisites er Office, nor 'held any ether MHO of prefit.under.this COnimonwealth, or under the govifimment of • the . United "States, or. any other ‘Siate.ef , thie . ; Union. The . Judges •of the Supreme Court durint;Ltheir Continuance in office shall reside Within Allis Commonwealth, and lite other Juilicalliiring their' Continuance i n office shall' reside, ~, •,, ivi . th : hathedisteikt,oi,eminti fory tiel,?: they..,ere respantiVelreeeted. , :---•-:- , jf t ; WILLIAM ; pz.pAccEii: , ,,,, i: ; , . , Rimakar ofthe.fliMse Ofßepreeentalives; ,, ; ~ .`.'c =:i ',,,,,;.,, .''' GEO. DARSIE, •:`,: ~,, ri-, - ,spiiiikeKiir thd - ,Saiiife:l . 7. i!' 3 . ‘, : '.., , ,i ,. .i :“;:l 74' 2 .:..1 . : , i . q r .i' , :•i' ,, ''"....'' •'. j . . " f' I '' ', ~ • •INl;rits fisisii.lllareli 108 , 19.' ' '"''neeSlSeif, That thiiiresolution . pass., 21.Naye p; , .: ~--',‘ .", 'iii"'!'' 1 ': ' ' ''!'"'.` .-:''l , ,r - Ektiroof fii'inri the Jou r nal '."`'" ''''' .'- ''' ~,,,,, ...,,W . :iSAMI.; - . '. W.: ' PAR§O , Clerk: -i ... v :, . ~ lit . TUE. Hausa .oF 1103,,,oAprik 9,1849. . f ., ' . liesolo'ed; That title reeelution pass.--Yeas 1 -'.' .NaYa96.• :, ' iy:',";', !..!,Z,lfir k,' , l r 4 . ,.., r , Li.. ~,,n , Extract front lieleilinalc:lCL 1-"%:':'- , !';. , '.. ..":" „.,",,-/gt,'.,' „„!"'i.': , ,.',':' - „ .., :Y.. . , i..er .' , .....1 ';•!;',';:c„.; i •: ,7 - , .!-. ' 0 '.•;i1, , ; ., 4 2 VAV1. 7 ,,14,1*'‘'.... I '''''*77,', ;'b , _ , ,,,..16 , ..'2,c: 18/41Fra,aii'i4xpeia,: i -L,, ,, Filtitt . 4ibrirs;.l.lBf9 ,,. 'l',i... , ' , :1' 1. '10`4,,, , , ',..:,,,.!,',.' - 4.46'.lilUitifiELLi DePlEleci iiii " ,titticont'ehit', - ' , Ar. , :', ,, ,'*t,441 , , 00,,,. • '.‘'. - 7•41 .. . , -4 , 4P, , f,i: , ,;,... +4'.. 01 ,:.. :.. ! ;n:T,'' I •' , •: -, Cr , ': l, '• l r ~', i.SZORE;4II,IqIIIIII , 7OIke '' , 3,; ,Tutivr,vitroik,' is ' ', !1: , ". i'' . !•.e 1 .,,;‘"-' , " 41 ; W. , / q%.. 6 % - ' 3 4- '..,,,' i,.•,: . ,; de ,e1;ilf:) , that - thei'abiliemid Toietelifie hi, - ' , - 1 far trtei;iapV:cf,the (Wiener Reitointionrcift thifi':' i*Tniiiiil'tAitO49ii,,iiiiibliidr,ii:flelicOtitik : .inurefo`,#`4lloridtrififikl)r. Of d9Plill4 l , l lo; t n.; ilojho.fii4:mkilennizini dif:tlie tn:,Pti#Ofilie.4&4:ll, , I:.';''''''''ft'lli;te4imiin'y - ..igilotO‘fl;lhay,a,•y . '; 4,,' ',' '' Weif4u`atci'sergay haP4Mid iiaiiletily; ' Y 5 J Ittlie:!airikedithe,iiifil'O E the;See. ii), i2,:y,. ;ko„*.:Y;; , :dificie,,4tfitivilsbiiigltills , ';:-.,,,:, !ir,!,?91,n.' , 4 OY. , 0f ! J OPOi'..44"D'i.;',iina'cl , ' ' -, o ti .it,.., ~,., ~ a d.,,,„eight .kundred , , and,, MPA,TL. . ..It4L . -..2...;t1P:'*':;-:,..--.i-:..' "72 - 2..,%'`'x' ' -•,!,„,-; ..'-; .A;-1'.1,.010/1403 ENV,' WA I ES, ::" i' .4•, -...i T , ' l '''!'''! €l l 6 °,l. 4 l"*s .43 , A ,.:f i ilil.'7 l o .,C l 6*io* 3 o . *: 'l4 ~,,.....- ~, ~..,;kai..71,...',..W7(: 'i.1. 7 / I !.'jnolufA4 cuPilirlilil • „t ', 3p . 0 . 1 114110 . 1 .1.,1041; 1 41. a #1;,,,,5), ~.2gl ~ it , 14 : 4 , 1 910 I Yela,tKiq OA, . klarielitOUlNPOne 1.,t 1104 • 40 , 4 .0 A ol .0 3#1 0, •:;.` , '-Pii.iii*.iiqiii biiii*llr 'thsp;; tl4:llol4 , oo*. s iti , ,:the.:4Mlritirin',WTh e t, : • < -3(91*,,1iti l - NAIR , ' 's , drit'6l46olgf.piiiitirpici'4l*,. POOotillkroiViik*ii:iiii:RillOroirii '1',..''.. - ' . :'''lf':'' ~ ...4144.'„ opoolki./....L.0400.1*),6444. m. i, , P.' , o•o4l.Agyiationno4yefiii' r I ,'-‘. . ritoti!if 404poic'1 , ~ , ,N., ? , , ,,!..:44#1,-,,TorAge.:, : vourk;, ,A ;.;. , , , . : , , 5 :! : „. 0 ,,,,,,, -1., : ::. , ,; , ,v!..6;,,,.5_,, , ,y1 ;,.. ;NAitit ,,,, i , oki. , t4 7„,,,,,„....,,,,,, 121611,1tierfards,Sailler, ‘ OaVerY,Stiall,StOser, Sterrett and Sti ne ? -41V i'1`,; . ....:. !• ,:. a :.44. ' iNAva f ,ll . 'essirs.iflelit„Drum, Frick,4yer:, King; Ki;iiigniacliiiottikee'it - ii CDtliii;; Spegkei—d. .. - ' ...,;';:- :; _ ~' '4 ,It ; • _ SA the q yestion was determinedl n Ihiiziffi ... ~.. . ` •-, - • "JOURNAL OP TH%HorlagOP REPEI. ‘,i,. , . . , "Shall the resolutfolfp"tiii? i llui ye as an d. nays were taken akreeliblytii the.provision'ol• the tenth snide of the Conetitutioni and 'are as follow, viz: - ...YEAS—Messrs. Gideon J Ball, DavieJ: Bent. Craig aidle, Peter D...8100m, David 111 Bole, Thomas IC Bull, Jacob Corti John H Diehl, Nathaniel A Eliott, -W Jeseph . ,Emety ; David G F,islilenian; Will4EvatiO, John Finsoldi Bsn aurol , Fegleyi 1i -Fisher, Iledry M Fuller, Thomati'! rove, Robert Hampson, George p Homey, Thomas J Her ring... Joseph nigginii, Charles Hertz, Joseph B Hower, Robert Klutz, Harman' P Laird, Abraham Lambertioiaantes J Lewls,James W Long:Jacob M'Cartnoy,John F M'Cnlloch, Hugh ill'Kee,' John M'Laughlin, Adam Mar tini- Samuel Marx, John C Were . , Edward Nicliloson, Stewart . Pparce . James- Porter, Henry C Pratt, Alonzo Robh , George Rupley, Theodore ,Ryman, Bernard d Schoonover, Samuel Seiert, John - harp, Christian Snively, „Thomas C Steel, J e minh B Stubbs, Jost .1 Stutzman, Marsha Swiii,tzwelder, Samuel, Taggart, George . T Thord, , Nichelas Thorn, Armtek.... Wattles, Simnel Wcirieli, Alonzo I Wilcox, 'Daniel Zorbey, and.trin E Packei, Speaker.-58. • . 'Wars—Messrs. Augustus IC Cornyn, David IVL,Lnyao.'ey, - David Evans, Homy S Evans, John Fatlon„lohn W George, Thomas Gille spie, Julio B Gordon, William Henry, James J Kirk, Joseph Laybauh, Robert R Little, Alin S M'Calmont, John M'Kee, William, •M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, William T:Morrisun John A Otto, William ir Roberts, John W Roseborry,- John B Rutherford, R Rundle Smith, John Sin 'th, John . Seeder, George Waltore•TairDavi illiirnW - -2 - 67 -- - . , "So the questio woe determined in the af... firmative. , - . • SECRETARY'S OFFICE, / Harrisburg, Julie 15, 1849. PENNSYLVANIA, as: 4/ 4 Ido certify that the above and foredo in g is a true and correct in of.the "Yeas" and "Nay's;' Ar .taken on the " Resolution relative ~,4 0 to an amendment of the Constitu tion," as the same aAkeara en the Journals 05 the iwo Houses of Woilab4teral Assembly of -this Commonwealth, for Ilia session of 1849. the my hand and the seal of said office. the fifteenth day of June, one thousand oiglit hundred and fortymin TOWNSEND HAINES, —Secretary of the Commonwealth. Watches and Jrewely ! CHEAPER THAN EVER /Wholesale and Retail—At the ;\ Wat - c ff - t - tn - riem• - •4,\ . elry Stofe, ' No. 96 North SE• Att., CO ND street, corner of Quer rY street.. Gold tevors ? 18 k. cases, full jewellcd, s3o.and • upwards Silver Levers, full jewelled / Ai-444d upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases ,jelvelW,• $25 and upwards • Silver Lepinos, jawolled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per settTett, $5, Desert $lO, Tabjo $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to ba what the are sold for.. Constantly on hand a large a'ssottment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias•&. E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co,.John Harrison, G & R ,Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will bd cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the abOve named meat celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be fallen, and the name and residence of the person or dering put on if requested 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watcher novBl L. It: BROODZALL'B GREAOF BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE •••••.=- WHERE Gold and Sit veil- 'Watches of every r -deicriptioh can ~ be had • at ,from ten to fifteen 9 a- less than any other•store 8 in New Yorh or Foils.- . 7 11 . • • elp is. Persons nwho wish' tcr get u - gutid watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the sub• scriber, and comphre the quality and price of hie watches with that of other stores. GOOD WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Gold Levers, full jewel'e,:B carat cases, $2B on Silver do. • do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, "8 carat cases 23 00 Silver. do • do 900 SilyerlSrge Watebe4 ' from 83,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $l. to $8,00; Gold Pens, with silver casek'and pencils attached, for 75c; Also,.a handsome assortment of new, and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken to exchange„ • LEWIS It BItOOMALL, No - 110 North SECOND Street, secohd - door below Race,' Philadelphia aP; B7 ,I O :Y irrCut this 'advertisement out: and brmg along, you will then be sure.to . get into the right store. THE NAGAR/L. SHOWER-BATH. An'entirely naw Article;, for Stinyver-Ba thing.'with.nrarm oi,cold Water., Otr-THIS Bath teekihapiemium at the Fair of the Fra i tiklitjoetit_Ofei", , Philadelphia, Octo ber fi. 1848Ttt rettir li anct vorTo - ora - pr ITIIU at that inetittiteatOd alio toekthe first premium at the Fair of the hillitiilatidrrnatitute,lievem-. A great and, important improvement Made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately,:onl,the ,body,-without Wetting the head, unless at: the.will or pleasure of the bather ; but a. greater , point is_ gained . by being onabled.tosSathe 'with warm:water, yltielt nOOther Showerßath is lidepted ttand most of.all the' Bath'cab. be' medicated without injury to ...thajto • • • - .ne;.,..atr, ,,,- - ,—, -, i . ..-, jam. persons 'canhoj.,talin a, „. . Old Intthibeir eas'eltimet in , this, as thek-Can reguhitesthe tom, peraeptolof:the',waterr. I.e' °Mt' thinr,..; lieb; mid commence balhing' , ht; any '. Samar' of„ the ,year, I,Vithitt.any unpleasant rest*. ~ .Latiips can have the - advantage: of, 'bathing ifitkinuewetting,' the hend orcovoyintrfh — e same: ~,. ' . ' 1, ; :„. ~ nt. ~ ~ - The arrangements are . simple ' a nd "MiiiielO, , i And,fior habit%' to , get out ; : Of cider: ~. The Hath can be adjusted. to, suiCatiiheight;,froinra• small chiidio'..the tallest Personi , , , ,Whon ,the door is, idesed,.the fixtures arct , hi C and the ..entside ,tip,, pearinee is that' of n !twit pte'ee el lityniture.! , , ,They. have reanived -the cpPriibmion:of y peiro :ral medieni•gentlemen÷otherecre,ysqueeted to onll' apd Otamine ~ ihener'lllanurtietureC Y,y,.,thii :-Patentee;,, , - ~ ..EPHII.- A ISI.', ' ,VATI,RATIEE, .., .. - - - - -•' { 24 South . Onlioryoeif,'Billinioro ”, . , itATIIINO;-;-;ItiO what ;Arinotiontonyci ; - Do not omit, yeNholOottlid hopttli Seettre, - ,4„;;., , The daily ; fresh ablutiottpt*sheilleart 311041ulons,Of the' skin,;,',,OpAnstri:to , 4o,, : ..:. ':: Vile ':Ocitly i etti*d from undepont*oll'l'r-t- .., '.' L ?I l'st,4l:,to be mire, even.ifiididaiot conduce :Irlti l :pktiehok,ioto°lo ? toiheahl,4s.verf - i'gsetitjt ~.•;worth.,, , 'o.4i l ' A rY. 1,, ~. ~ ei ~ .w.,., . ..,,,,:...,. niii doily pid,titt.i,,,Aln iltio adorns .the . ilofi - f Mii, ,Tho - Wantiol.' Attnp;pever ! .yi's Aireist - feitAe'.!7,'. I V,Vaktitiolextbiludlyttkuot ago maintains Wdo4oqt graoll:,..wdltcont' tti . youktif:intfitatrio r . i+,ltitethitOmo ? .. , ,"l, mt.,,, , ,, , , , ,: , , nr.;:.-i , :v. ,1 4,-,,cv.., , 4. ‘,! 1 iii, tilir y. 3 ~ 1 8 :1 9 . 7 3 , t , ~ -; .4,- . ,..,.1-..t,..7,,rie:41:Ai :.: ,, .;'...z' :—.— ;=,!..,1,:::' ',:t t ,- irazi.paiWlA o l . l ,,,, ih:i' - ' ,' E , lrtiVlb just retniliodlut‘iniiiii new,t3oltia n i -.j'lr, ,tiiin of , oholeeltinit.'freith,lG REMIT' t oiD, 13tACK•;?I'EA,Si' ; .orriliinoing1rOntig.f HY5Oln; . jmOrial . ,and Gunpowder totto . .I, vfiryitruit,.quon; ,. ties;gn,4lkitig-,froni‘9l.4tOlit,l,2+l , per..4poditartoT -., the, te,rt ototo:Ofr.tholgeos'io.i.letiltineiliVlllllll' f delPhitiiiWcstlY, enteurely,:sfid.;.fretthlyMicked in ',quitt:(or;:lin i, ol*pputid metidiennd . ptipeipiOlo tigee.'ne . oil_tin , An!.#o , 441 1 0`..1 11. c ,elePrOie , ; 13 [ rikriz.:4l6,4if ti 0 1 - tinn?Ofili)n,ilnwlo9). : o.)9l4l,binf . ,ll kitoooollo., o: A iiiiib - nosip o thi b lop t Onk9lo.!choille, •rilatimigxeli 9r AllOc..ittelq4lo;migthifi; 01''' 40 14 11.0. 6 .th 3 / 4 0 1 1t0 00) iiVeianArqnsl ;•,,tho'bncpilt . gintkOnz ;00 aid , . .2% , tiiillliPP'ol l lqg 9 0thopif,:- ; .0 - rjoir%Toitaiii,t'4o.oolt,Rsri: 'onoonpigfr-oti,cppfil i ntlY/Ao,lrepoooMtl i 4 , , mot [ **Olt li :1.V , '41 3 V- Illei-.0,016060. 1 1::.,4Rt. , :i ir W. , i ifilW:Lni*. itNfiVitiltir:ooo ' ,o#cli i r ,l*Lor:f:P '4:Tr,. IO X - Xt, , 4 t,V;g= ~,.'-'4.1,1, ; :#4 4 44.i , t' A*PV , i7.. t/f -, ,t471.0:;')5;r0Ni , ,iAii , : - 4 , :„. , , ;',Ft,'4l. - It.-::-;" iV'Y';'''7,..::;. , -;:v..; , :; . ‘ a r .f• .1 , ±1; :!,1';,,q,,,14,';.;.;i:,ii, -•-• • : 441115CCILAMOU.O.'"l ally—Tratigiortatioli - , NRIANKWEPLW . Eitif flOad•T.hintiWfOr'Philadel .-=.• • .phitt,l3 . tiltikitgrei , PittOUrg;*6... 'IMO: and Commission Alp - Merchant s - iiimirsmunct,i Pa. informs hill friends and. the , publie,',that'fromthe liberal piati• ronitige extended :to him during- the . past year he. line been encouraged-to make more extensive arr rangemente for, tha, presetion, and has • rid ded two ,nl33y..large and . ,sp rrtrdid , Boats to his pri3ptared after the op ining of the Carial;AfferVitard_PßODUCE and 'MERCHANDIZE of Ofl„kinds to •and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight anhith.the utmost „des. patch.. Agents for Boats, CARL SLE 4 GASKELL, Rn street Wharf, Philadelphia. G A 'dr. SON, [No: orninerce at. 'Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK- &ISHAW, J. McFADDEN Pitts'g Agenitterfor Cars, - vvuNnEittreirsi. •F No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, . No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. BITER, JAMES & c. 0., _ • Broad'atrect, Philadelphia. PENN'A. & DITIO LINE,. North street, - Baltimore. - Harrisburg, Mareh..29, , J .I'..JIIILLER, EMPAPJWI' al' General Comnaision and Forwarding Merchant, - Islo, 79.80wl y's Wharf; B•At,tim'OßE,. • rfAOR the Rule of—Tient, Groin, Cloverseed Whiskey, Lumber, &c. &c. Also, for warding Goods, via Title. Water Canal and Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for fish Sah,--Plaster; St.c.--&e.----Suppliod at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above business during the last five . years, a continuation of the patronage of his friends / and the public ier spectfully solicited, Refer to ' . _ FuNiclr. E EBY, Harrisburg. BRAMY24 & ZEIGLER,' • JACOB ItHHHM, Cartislc, Pn. ' A. CATHCART, Etle,gOrdSTOWß, Ps. lu GEORGE sufsEß,' echanicebrg, Pa Feb. 14-Iv. Harrisburg Transportation' Line. (iq.4 17- FUNK & MILLER, . OThWARDING & C'ommission Merchants, HASEISDUR63 Pi. ship Produce, Alerelian ice, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, rice. Coal, Plaster, Nails,. Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c. constantly for stile, - —ffirristnirgTiharch-29;.18-413 - S. Goldmanis Clothing Store, On..,the corner of Main street and Market Square, formerly occupied by Nathan Haiatch. 'I'RE undersigned respectfully announ:cee to the citizens of Carlieleand surrounding country that he has just arrived from Philadelphia,-with a splendid stock of READY IVIADE CLOTH ING, for the purpose of conducting the ready made clothing business in albite various bran ches. , • He intends keeping. an assortment of every article in his line of business, and at such pri &es as Will suit every one; His stock embraces the Most handsome and fashionable styles worn, and made up in the best manner. The subscriber only alike a trial Of his goods and is sure they will give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Cravats,Collars, Bosoms Suspenders, and Hosiery,. al of which he wi ll sell at very low prices. Boys' clothing_constnn on hand. • SAMUEL GO L.,DIVON.. • April 1.1. '49.-6m. - NEW OLOTMG STORE CORNER OF ' MOTU . 17/ANOVDR AND LOUTHER _ Elrst6v, Citistist PA. ' THE eubseriber.basi_reeeiv and is now_open ng a choice seledion of Winter Goode, consist. ng of Cloths, Cassiniers and Vestinge, newest stj le at the lowest rates,,whiCh ho will- make up into'Diessaud Frock coati. Over, Coate. sacks, 'eloakti,'Pants and Vest s',Dress and Frock coats of cloth from six dollars aptsardS, Pants'lrom $l5O to $6, Vests froni 'Mats. to $3,00; Milks front Bto VD. 'de also keeps shirts, liesoms. collars, neck put pocket handkerehicisiegm thrts,esps, gilt, i arhi Hosierj, in short every thing appertaining4qa gentleman's wardrobe -- As he is aged %rail extensive home he will be -enable( to. offer fresh goods at least once a Tmontii. He will receive regularly the N York n Alelphia Fashions, and will spare no pains in setting up'his work in the-most durable and fashionable manner. He will also make up work, jiureliased at.iitheratores in the most tore nl mauve... lie will pay Particular sitieutionto Children's Clothing He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage • W B PARKINSON, Dee 13, 1848 Arm for the Proprietor Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. &c, I have. just received from Philadel . phis and New York' very extensive additions.totmy former- stock, embra i.. clog nearly'pvery article of Medicine now in use, together with Paints, Oils . , Varnishes, Turpitntine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stattonery„Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,. 4, itruhes of almost every description, with -an endless variety of other atticles, wiiichl ant de termined to sell at the,vetw LOWEST piices. All Physicians, Country Merchants t 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, tirins. '. •. • S. St.iiilOTT, , .Main-street4-Cadislo.--- ' -- 7,THE • 131ThiPT01118 0F:,.)4/041NS A re.tite.tengtie Wien , white`and loaded;,the ...Lilt. `breath' heavy and. foetid; • a-disagreeable or sweetish "taste ,in the mouth; 'occasionally 'thirst; -the; a ppetite extremely •v aria hie; slime. tidies redarkahly deficient; aud it'othatevo: raglans: . - There is licanit I Mee a . lack i eft feeling,: With vomiting ,of mucous ; ;fiatilance.•of,...tie - stomach and intestinn;,pein,lii,the . elidonient , • avvtdi ing . and. herdine ,pf ilie;Ainicinent,the',, bottehtdia ltregulart.the atoole , are-olirtiyi.tirid. ' •i there ii , tin - Onceshinel.e . ppeurtinniflif-7.woims,. in tithe .. .LeViCuitiatir,:the- twine is 'often milky and turbid; there is frequentlyitchiness' of the • finidanitint and , ,nieci;"which .iii:ciflaiii - inicillnif s ; there ". ie.. nocesitidallY disturbed .:Isleip.: with grinding ut,the teeth;•; . and:.euddditt evekitig,• : in.a:flight; ; , There ate,' at' time', headache or , giddiness; - ricgintri ..theeari, l nt,aven deaf-. • tiesa;faintneee,,convulaiorie,dtaweinesa, indo..;. 'fence' of inennit;:ill ,4iii pet.;;7l lir, sante • cases '..• ' tid!afiai,o4`'chol,arakikrict evnlk apoplUctilf and -: .paralytiti*Mpiame;and4Xm eal ofrAbe.signs .of d top's . ) , of the 'lita k in.cend.. cafalepeyeppear ~, connected yvith.vVerms: •,:.,IP:ri!/uilitly theroje a , Short dry, Cough,:and :Pleuritic; pkine.;•*.aoifie. rr ,times feeble A n d . , iringular;''..pilte,,,palpitations , end; in , iii,iskfilnifitii.enc".thl-,1 Countenance iii. 'genitally :pallid , •'',ipt i' , .',Sallow,;km , :titieoewhat' • tilde*, and ',''.tlietole ~.Caitianali flashing. : nt :. eneor lmtlinhitehe.'„:Any& one. acthese signs ji,l44lootliva,or.NtrpTii!i'sOlha itioetofrictutti7? ; rilaet - Aink.ChieiPestrentadirlii2 ''.' , LittV• ~,1-.s'.''' f DR': .T•iiirr.r; 'lvitiiiil.'lVOßK,VE4 ; `,Rep n ared.. . t,hyDri•l',Nr:ll,Awilitl4l;o;iiii Vtlholemale,and , i Itetail;'... - Drug' - .ShiWi;pattai . e,;,-„ga.e i andr mine , genuine withnut Ittlie.Strittek signet nie-;;,:c.f,' `',.,, .'••saliie:lPitiltiattit:of , ,thlif ifigedrinote so. 00,p;,, , : fideit ' ar,-ts ' ,:iopiiiiirf! . y: I , 9: s ii‘y 00iiii6.5Vorm r. 'mealeilia,llavt;ti(iiil. , ; 41;4 lic. 4 yllkglievflills7 :ilkii#B*:o)ctio2.llVc4ij? p.osp.%lo.3oll3lthis'i iftStititatiba:rdl it:i i iiivii, 99fintl*atitlffil#Iahl'i•'i` , I:', , The . ,•..YKORM" E'N When 'made eecerding:• , tt;;,iiiiilDlintitions; is phinent; and,WilEku .ciken 440,*#t 4 / a sodWo(/fiko,..24lllE,.,pcolitgo:: " :itntaitaenflicie ' tli4dinintifortlic , lmreof the, lanat.ataYnito'; n aa4Ptlaeooll'• , 2A , nante•it • 1 1 1 ,,..P'rPg , ' ,, ,.-! _l_.2.'• ~./ ,-.) , if ~,,, ...,,,. . , ~. ..., 41.1i1 41 . 1 fig aka; andlft.otekimpsr . p . l,9ppljed,;(3x tituLiiiVfikf. ll l l, ititi . , 46 ll- -1 , 1 ! . •: - .f.'1.' 4 •1,(1r!-AP19:4 i Mt* i: . -- 7,ji:7;Liiiiiik, 0 . t1044,.(fdii:X;;;4,1 alliiittttil i tti,l, liTilliiii h sfitilit:et°4l - ' . 4 .:Tablei,l o „; t iP1111).V• ppO L :ll4kgpi4l44loolnii .Erii - *6liiiiiB:o Silltcl" .fimlikit4atir!Vof ta!t.":f & tit 044 111 01 r*51. , Arilic , ,: ~ , ,, t 4 d 4 5ki1k..4.0., , 3 ,,,,,,,,..,..„,„,„„, _ _ ~ t.„,.,,,,, :'. 1 1%4V.i llt9opoliikkii(lb':titlitif*, .).1 -, . :io:'.:!...4:Xtilk,Vlnif''' - !Or iii9f , " ,. : 1 -,':pi• - :fsi,lcgo'..(•, , Pl4oP ,l :i.!!'','k... - !..f..;c;'., , `4:: , '? . ,,:' vr ,''':" . )'' ' , ~ ,;;5..;.4Kf,5:,,t,...rT.,1*,415)Pti1t5?:211',i,',;;;;10.1:e..-7'z'ATl';',:e.?.::'. ‘, ' ,Ze''... ' -:: : :' .'' ?•-'l''''..*:',.„ , 1 , cv... i . ,, . ,4..7 , , , i-fi05t., , ,k , ..,„•, : ;- „ v:A.....:_f , t , :c.ta1 , t) , - ,, ,-.„: „ ,1:0-,..; ,, -. , ... 2 , , , ,.,„ :10, , ;.'0.1:1 14 64 ' Fj. - :; r*ld. .i ' .' , ."11 - +; .. -•).V.:4', l .4 , :ietatrNe . ,tiej'f,l ll. ; • L ',' .; . :t .... : 5 ', ..... , :! . ' . "' .1. •% ; : . !", i. 4 1‘: ;21 ', ''':: ' '.. ':' !f..41:;2.:.•.j.....; , gaitable` Lifk.lnsnrancei ) and Truit..oonipanz:... rpidn 74 _Walnut street,' Phiadelpliiii.= O Capital." , s2so,ooo.—Charfer? • Slake Insurance.en lives at their office in Philtf delfilea, ,and at their Agencise throughoettthe Smite; lowest rates qf premium:. Rates for insuring at-$lOO on•a single Life. • Age. Fur 1 year. For 2 years.l : Life ' 20 , - 81 91 ' 30, ? 99 1,30 1,04 , , '1,29 .1,64 2,07 t 50 1,86 2,07. • 3,94 53. , '3,48. 2,97 • 603 EXAMPLE. — "A person aged 30• years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would-se cure to hisiamily or heirs $lOO should ho die in ono year ; or for $9,90 he secured to theta $1000; orfor $l3 rinnurely for seven. years he secures to them $lOOO should he. die in seven years; or for $20,40 paid annually ..during -life; he secures $lOOO to be paid when~ e dies. The inPursr securing ,his own bones, by the difference in amount ofl._premiums from these charged by other offices. Tor $1 50 the heirs would re ceive $5OOO shoal:dindie in one year. . - Forms of atmlication and all particulars may be had at the office of Fsaft'K . WATTS, Esq, Carlisle, Pa. • J. W. CLAGHORN, Pree't 11. G.. TUCKETT, f•ec'y. FREII'K. WATTS, A tey. _ Dr. D. N. Mittort, Medical Examiner. • • • Atm 28- •'"" _ • The Franklin Fire Insurance Com pany of philadelphia. • OFFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut strvi,nedi Fill street. DIRECTORS Charles N. Rancher Goorge.W. Richards Thomas fleet - Mordecai D. Lewm Tobias Wagner ' ••• Adolphe E. Boric Sanittel Grant David S. Brown .:Jacah-lt. Smith . Morris Patterson - Continue td make insurance peretual or limi• ted, on eyery description of property in iown and country, at rates as low as are cunaistent with 'security. The' company ha - reserved - a - large contingent fund, which with tl 4r capital aud-pre -1 mimns, safely, invested , affur ample protection tc the insured. INThe assets of the company on January Ist 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem .bly, were as follows, viz :• A Mortgages 5890,558 65 - . Real Estate 108,358 90 • • Teroporary.Loans 121.459 00 Stocks • . 51,563 25 • Cash na.liand and in hands, of agen.a, .• • . - 84,220,097 67 Since their incorporation, n pcnod of eighteen years, they have paid up - Wards of one MILLION, lItNERED THOLINA ND pOLLNAN,IONSCS by fire, 'hereby nflording evidence of4lo. ndynninges of lo stirttnee, as well ns the nbilicie:und disposition 'o meet whit promptness, all linhililihe. CIIARLFIS N. RANCKER, Pres' t. . Cuss. G. BANCICER, See'.'fel) 2 The subscriber is affam for tho above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. °A II applications for immrrinen.either by mail or personally. will be promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. - Fire Insurance.' rpm ALLEN A,Z.13) C. PENNSVOROUGII j: Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cum berland'countY, incorporated by an litt o'f'AsseM bly-, is now fatly organized and in operation, un der the management_ of the following -commie zioners, via: . _ Cht. ;gigaton ' Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. gorges, Lewis Flyer, Cliristion 'ltizel. Robert Sterrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin ii. Musser, Levi'Merliel, Jacob Kirk, Sand. Prow. ell, pr, rind Meicheir Breneman, tvho resPectfolly, call the attention of: citizens of Cumberland and, York counties to the advantages which the coat- '. pany hord,o - ut. The rates of insurance areas low and favorable arr any company of the kind in the State. Per- ' Pons wishing to become members aro invited to make application to the agents of the company, Who are willing to wait upon them at anytime. ACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN., V. Pres't Lewis HvEn Secretary. M ten Am, Coeutarr, Treasurer 40g:1T8 — Rudolph [Martin, New Cumberland Christian Thiel and John C. Dunlap, Allen; C IF KingstoWn ;- Henry Zoaring, Shire manstown Simon Oyster; Wormleysburg ; Ro bert Moore. Charles . • • Agents for York Caunty—Jecolridilrk, *gene ral agent ; John Sherriek, John Rankin, J. Bow man, Pdter Wolford. Agenti3 for Harrisburg=t• liouser & Vocliman fob 9 .• • LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadel phia. • Office .Na. 159 Cite!taut Street, Capital boo. 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives A/ on the most liivourable . terms, 'receive and execute Trusts, end' r'eceive Deposits on Inte rest. The Capital being paid up and invested, to. gethar with accumulated premium fund, affords a rsarsur SECURITY to the insured. The pre• mium may be paid in yearly, halt yearly, or quarterly payments. Tne Company add a BONUS nt stated ho• riods to the insurances for life. This . plen o insurances.ithe most approved of, and .is more generally In use, than-an y other in Great Bri tain, (where-the subject is best understood by the peohle, and where they have:had the long. est experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kind:, 87. are on this plan. ' The first BONUS has aYproprlatedl fn,De• camber, 1844. amounting to 10 per cont., on the sum insured under-the oldest polices; to 81 per cent.; 7i : per cent" Stc, bze. t .on others, in ,pro pcMticin to the time of-standing, Making an ad ditiondf $100; $8750; $75, libc. &c. tp every slioo.ol---o originally-insfived.,--whiel;---fikan-avorage• of niorri than 50 per cent on the.preniiums paid, and 'without increasing the annual payment to the piny. '. , The Operation of the BQNUS will be seen by the following examples from the i.ife - Ineu• 'ranee Register of the Co'mpany, thus E " Ma Boons or Addilion , Sum Insured iiT3M 41100'00 250400 400400 175400 4374501 Si Mu 2,50 ,r 4,50 p ;50 5,000 -,- 204 2711 ,- 933 , nteinifig the. thble, rete, o f the subject f-forme Of np.' her informaien can tie Itail at iri perion or Wetter; ad. - , aident orAetnery. ' •RICHARDS; President. Actuary. . • • .; ..,PuTphlota c; and,,`ixpl,unations 'plicalion,, and fur fire offi'le, gratis dressed fp tho•Pr, .INCi F 'JAME in2',491 y E ,. l's Embrocation for RoMes„ ' > THIS valuable EMBHO - r - CAT/ON Will cure Sprains. .. 4 V"...1. ', 11‘^ i I 3 Weer!, Cuts, Galls, Swell - -d. ,i t ir . i r ; 1 !Ithettitiridant..and'i all , , I ... clYmplainte tvineli requi i r i eir i n o e=ternal re edy. It'gkverimulphate ye v. , thirScrelz tis;ard the incident tonlorsq John white fee and meet!, Prodnend, Pi , 4•4 ,1 , 11 . , ,4?).1. 1. , et .Wort. , P.lt ieralso.hlighty useful . tp rerAing..ll9n. nese dr.th'e Tendons:and /girlie' end Plo9llnin' benefibial,eirebtsin-ereeked heO18,• • r!rorint on lints it'gralus. 'a hls sinner, bylligh rending , l 'P - '- F DATION. Mt TODOI6ODded 30' A rmera,Farriers, Keepers E L ivay , ' B 1 6ei 4 #oj IlVlt e'gentle' l - men oe ' nn P g Horees;`a_nl eOulaho cobst l antiy . kept;in thliat4:lte. The ;GEHIINE'ait c irPr ir,.gi:°9l"ilr'W....iW.Ail:l4r, ;:,,-t-„; 3 4, 2 l:et'ettrtintolniti AiT6r:l7whleao and fefeil'otDl2.RllVl/NB l ;irugsrel %mo n Botai Cixlisle:4t, , ,e' 7 4,, "c '':;'4-',4-. ~,,. , ,I'marehtik.ly.p , A:)..z1:::.,! , ~- , ;, 4 .7 , 1i ME El these_aeofdl aril* ' 4 ' 'g°t4:Ya ' rietY n 9 i fend 10(eite''T 8.8 tati;;V6lll';'l4/aVilig.'"lir' 44gf t ruhim t. P F 4 1 1. " h 'and, 9444itnx8ru4161!! 9 1 lie& Nq a-a" .4 1 1 rps IN QUART BOTTLES,. • FOR THE .13.E;310VAL & 'PERMANENT, .CURE OF ALL DISVASEA ARISING FROM . AN IMPURE STATE OF,. TIHO BLOOD OR HA 13IT . Or • TH.E SYSTEALVI44 • Scroll'la or King's Evil, Klieunatism, Ob. stinuto Cutaneous Eruntions, Pimples or Pus. toles on the Pace, Bl tdhoe , Biles, 'Chronic - , Sore Eyes, Ring iir , .q'etter, Scald Head Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and jonits,rikubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic SympthOis, Achilles or Loodoago, and diseases arisiuk Born am iiijudiciaus use of Kereuryf Aseites or Dropsy, Exposure . ..or Inißudeuce in Life, Also, Chronic Cio"t•tioniQsorde r s. In this pier A,weentrat ed all the " : 4MAPARIL. LA,ennibi.l aids, the • most Hsi , .oe most potent simples of the vegatitile kingdom ; and it has been so fully tested nut only by patients them selves, Ifut oleo by Ellystehms,7l.llll:it - &Fs— receiyed their unqualitietl recommendations and the approbation of the public ; and bus established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE and EFFICACY tar superior to the various' compounds bearing the name of (senses ,have been cured, such us arc not furnished the raeords of time post; and what it has already done for the Viotitunds who have used it, it is capable of -- ging fur the millions still suffering and strug. gling with disease: It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the founts n springs of lite, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole lll mailroom. 3 . 5,:173 28 The di. eases for which this article is recom mended are thorn to which it is known f; am' personal experience to ha addrted; and. those apparently returned beyond the sphere of its action have yielded to its influc..ce, The cut. singers of complaints might he greatly ex tended to wh , ,ch the sarsaparilla - is _adapted, but experiences praves its value, and every suoceeding day is adding new trophiea ° to Its fame. ANOTHER CULE'O, SCROFULA. The following . stri king and, as will lie seen perinanont core otaiVinveteruie miss of Sern• lola, comilicnds irsoll to all similarly affected SouTilronT, Conn., Jan: I, 1848. WRVS. SANDS GentleinenSymputhy for the afflicted induces-me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsapdrilla in the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted seraula on different parts of the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged and her limbs nn!! swollen. After Bettering tont a year and finding no relief from •tlio 'remedies used. the disease attacked, and Ardour-the !nice sutipurated. Her physician advised it should he -laid open, which was dune, but wi•hout nay permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were induced to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. The first hot. .tle produced a decided and favourable effect, relieving crier morellinn any prescription she had ever taken, end before rim had used six .bottles, to the astonishment and delight of hvr friends, she found her health quite restor : 'rd. It is new over a year since the cure wa effected, and her health remains good, show ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors arc all knowing to these facts, and think very highly ,oE,Sands' Sarsaparilla. r ;; P iiiis PIKE • Extract from letter from Illr:liigiiheari;i . gentlutean well known in DulaWaie It commends itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen :--111•1 wife has used several bot-. ties el your Sarsaparilla, which ^I obtained of your agents in this place, froM which sn hus received•such pecial benefit, that I am in• &reed t, add mine to the abut dent testimony now before the puhlic_iln favor`of ils medici nal viretitoo. Her father, mother; and many ether relatives, have fallen victims to consump tion, and it was supposed that she too Was in. dined the same way. She had selrgill turns of raising blood, &c., and at length became so rodueed that her life was despaired of.from% day. to day. We were induced to-try your Sara before mentioned, from the use of whit it her health, has been 'restored ; so that far the past year slie has been able to attend to her domestic duties. Tho following shows the mind of the sars aparilla 'in removing Bronchitis, a disease which, if not Speedily arrolterl, leads to con 'atimption. It a y.s spasmodic notion, changes the se s;-und by its tonic.and alterative propertias,reinovcs-tho unhealthy action, and the patient is restored to health. , ..Nererudiess., Nov,. 11th, 1818. (Bess re. SANEIS —Gentlemen vl w ish to make public, 'for the good of ; those: affiliated with Bronchitis; the healing; ;properties rof ',„Your • •Stirsaparilln. Aly wile suffered' for. twenty menthe, tn such a:man:Jim as-is •not easily de n acribedi e at iiines.,she %vas not tilale to speak:" abovVa whisper, aud when exposed to the cold , nir, it oceattione.d ' sotnelhing like' Spasms in the throat, thp effect:!ot which . was felt in the 'elks-and - .oyes, causing - tears 0 flow:;. - 'Tate;.', com Plaint was 'iiiihiMed "With, a dry cough, produced by the-?...constunt , irritation and .in- flananantion of thti throat.. By .the use of your "- SARBAP4)IILf,,it she . was • peifeetlY , cured; it being now, .mom ;than . three. mor.ths since '• site lull ady symptoms of the diseasei' ... ~ • , RIMS E 1 . , '. Yours; wlth'respeCt.',.." ' ' lIIQS I' :B - '' • .. ',. GEORGE ,0,-'HOEI3. - , ItEtET V El); .. ' :: . Extreet,frem •c,letter-reeelyed-froM-Mr.. 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''. j mouitt of Policy & Banat. payablO at the y'a decease. 81,100 00 2,750'00 000'00 2'175'00, 5'43'7'00 „ .• , .. • ~ • 1M~ ~T: I";ice ti ~;~>.0 ;'s, ~ IltiSitiu .e.'' .-- -,i;),:7 Respectfully yours JOHN H. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS CUED. - 'th, 1 - K. ~,,p'.4li':o',--4:-.-o.i-Oij-..:' lirE GROCLERIES;:GROPRIES . , A t; the Cheap Family, Grocery Store' of JO. • A'SEPII D. HALBERT?, West bla. streeti Carlisle, you will always find.theAiest sud`ply of. Family'Cfroceries that the Philadelphia markets' . Can afford. The subscriber -hos •tist-returned: from the city, and, would,:esite,ctful l lcinxife the public in general'and his friends in particular, to call and examine his stock, which ennbraccif all the articles usually kept in his line of: business, such as Rio, Java end St Domingo C.ollbe Young HySeti and Black Teas, of iho best quality.'&; (laver ;408C - falling loaf; crushed, • clarified and browii Sugars of.avery grade, iith . price to suit. Honey, sugar honse Orlennsand. syrup Molasies. Spices of all .kin'ffs,`Which will warrant pure and fresh ground. oßrooms,4 • • !buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers, •'-; ' clothes pins and brushes of every voriety.—,;:ro•-• Onstile, limey, rosin and country E. CAPS. so, a cenerni assortment of chewing end: king TOl 3 ACGO,spanisit halfsprtniSh rind I:01V mon CIGARS. GLASS. QV EENSWARE.), and CROCKFRY °few deieriplion whichl he sell at the low e p Feeling gratchil for 3 Rieral.potrenagebetc:tl-- tofore bestowed upon him, py a generous putor.iii•' lie, the sul , serther tehdefs them his heartir 4 .l'.., , thanks, and hopes that in'his efforts to please,- • ' . and particular :mention to business to meth continnonee of th e if-44p ort. Nov'r 22.1848.. JOS. PALTIERT'. — • DRDG, AND FANCY STORM: RESPECTFULLY in'vhde the • lion of the public to .'his Drug and'-Fancy;Storq' ti West Main Street; Cull:.leafier° he has ust received a fresh trairortmentßif. , Drugs Me dr:eines, Paint's, Oils, PerlumetiVirilWelry. and Fancy Cciilds. „ Amongst his-extensive variety-ineirbii found all the must . Approved Patent Medic?hes, All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs: Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils White-Lead,_lndigo,. Spieesi-lresh-ground: Glass, Pu.tuL, Chloroform, ShandelieriThimps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shriving and Toilet Soaps", Cologne, :414.e, Lavender and Orange flower ' IVaarrr Bears Orr Ix Marrow and Hair-bye, Nail, Teo, r, Haim* Shaving Brushes, Film antirShell:Combs, - Finger Bracelets, and Byeast Pins, Bead Bags rind Purses, ' Porte Minimal's, Silver Sgeciaeled`lind PenciN, Gold Pens . ; Ink.and Inkstands, Fine Wrirmg and:Nolo Paper . Envelopes, Motto NVafers, Seals and Papa Weights, ' Mirrors and Fancy• Boxes, ;Husk al and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Seisarors, • t . • arrinuv mai Biding Whips, • - -• Tatinl,n, Arc.. &r. Merchants,r (lima mud ntlsers - may hear sot/willing:oo rrininge liy culling In-Ethereal atreFdfirte 'Oil received fresh every work. ferilledienlnid anti advice gratis to the poor January 17. 1848. NEW 86 CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. gnu E sunscriliMe; Baum just received Si their New arid Chatip.BARDWARF, STORE: east High street, opposite Ogiley:s Dry Good Store, a large stock ,of goods in tin it line, to which they would call the attention of purcha sers, their arrangement in the city being such; as to enable them to sell their goods at the lowest city prices. Their stoek comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every stile_ and size,— Hinges, Screws ' Bolts, and every article used Ibr Buildings, Augurs and augur Bitts; chisels. broad and hand'axes, hatcheis;drawing knives, planes, and plane bins, hand, panel, and Rip ping saws, mill, croak-gut and circular saws, trace and halter chains ; homes, shovels, spades, and hoes, hay and manure forks. Also, a large assortment of Pocket and Tall° Cutlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs, Winters and Trays, Hollow ware, Brass and- enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar \Varo, .null. nod vice., VHF. And angle or every wind. Bar Band and 'Hoop-Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, &e. Also. ° ton Boxes Window-Gloss. 100 - Kega - Wetiresill's Pure White Lead. 5 Barrels' inseed Oil. 13arrals•Sp. Turpentine. 2110 Kegs Cumberland Nat's. May9'49. - witirat 1. & SAXTON To all wham it day Concern GEORGE W. ItHEESI. ''';‘ ,l 7 l l4lsll{-Fihti nub,: public generally for past faitorslinUncirhiberal patronage, suit con litiues SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS 'Aunkinkr;•;husiness, at his old stand in Nenover street, pvo-doorsmorth of the Carlisle ljtnk, at the sign of the . Mqmnioth Collar. He is now hotter prepared than eVer•so accommodate Ibis cuatomsrs, hokintssitecently made groat alterations in his establishment, so as to enable him to keep a touch better assort ment than heretofore, consisting-'Of Spanish, Dragoon; scoop tub. quilted end plain .SAD PLES..CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Fartners' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunktmcif all descriptions and mires, Veloesas and I:Kirpot Bags:, Bridles, Altai ingals Dollars, StOck,'Heniliar and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton'OpioVorstcd Fly-nets, and all other art iclos - M7l,4line7zall of which he is de , tUrinined to soil at tliOt.ory,lAw9l . cash pikes. - *Making and reptilfmgArturnincs ol hair husk and straw, and all kinds:of ,Upliolstoing will b l e punctually attended o 1)25'011 y , New and!licipo;antlz-'^' riEoRGE w. RHEEN ; having recently ‘OIF purchased the cotAtit e yiAlit PA I ENT MAE Srp n. would respectfully call the attention of theitrido",te invention. It is. certainly, ono,of, , the , --.4treetest.,-/A' improvements the age. thu Collar crooked mound IlitrbleekYfaced'ifiltVY' - IntirT - wiso - 1 - ,ortstlferirtureritiliAte.k7gitliey*OlF7 long btraw, and also rnakeit.,collarepfilio'efieW,,,, with lim!thnit half the labor...fil,tirne ofthe way of snuffing. This machin e'" will' and every kind of ,horse cojlerg ;, from ' the heat patent leather down „to sh&TcrunruelleB l -, , kifid in. ;use, end with but One'rnitifeteiiday' , stuff and shape tilty..collti7e.pe6dny- in , it neater . ' and better . ' etyle,thais any,ottkFrswtg'ktitn. Sadolers in the 'ebutitY-nreinvited,'fo call at, the eitbsciihoes eatettlishinent:lin'Northlittifo=' ••• - ver - alreeti - Gurlislev -- ,andTexatne44P - ,lnechinti. !Towne* ,or ihop,rights s-be , - those',who do not wish to huy',ellght,..theenbl f : scriber offers READY,'"AI . 11te0101.EES'at whole'. • • 'Belo much iiheeper..than anutao.. • tnred any'other Way:: 'Altdcre ,- ftir coitus in • MU,' `:1 ' , l)] JUST' 1 131 - IYSICIADIS,. - • clearly elook Acilicinctd; - nishesj:&4. D Puye Eesen":oils D -Y., 1 ; 1 ' Somnis7 . A B , == El