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' ' ' 2r.„•?.1..:,:+,1,,',, , ~,.;, ' , ‘, ' 7.. , ''," - : , .• . --.--- - ' • ..,,t, ' ..: -: V •• ' " 11 II "1 - WdltdaL: , ,l4t • , ',A , , .An .ett IY t i risti"--"!••• , ,rmiri t ..• ~ .•' ' ' . own in your brniin,t;z•VArynt m ' 1, , " . { . p 11s thh fbOlfeli wisei r ;u:,i 't Anddidir.'.lls the weeds Or 011iff.' , 11 ' ''.e. , "'-%.1,.-.;:" Ye who are wanting on thorns .or Allre, -':( 4 - ni a r ~y , .„,-,,Vyhe Sigh for a soder howr, , ... ,-; . ; ~,, d. , l , ,TArywhat'ean•he done hi' the me , 1,? , ,1y . +.4l, 4 iAitd Make use of tluregrly IA Yon many a 'dayalikedYlT's Mst • •'L ... r 1 ..,, - - By delayinrlte,Nkstill'ln-morrow L - E:'f- yhe minutes of slot Imo often coat' t , ; Weir. • , Long years 01001,1 r - l' wealth' • And ye who would - iv . At last ng • Of content and peace 'rumor, • Ye who would couple Labor and Health, ' Must begin at an early hour. , _ , We make bold promiaes to Time, Yet, aloe t too often break them; • mockat the whims nettle King of Kings. And think we can niiiitake them. But why. toiler away the nrhite of the'day, Knowing that clouds May 'ewer? Is tt not safer to make Life's hay . In the beam oftho early hour. Nature herself ever shows her best Of gems to Magmas of the lark, When the spangles of light on Earth's green breast Put out the stars of thg dark. Uwe bye the purest'pArl of.the Atm, And the richest breath of the flower. If our spirits would greet the fresh and the sweet, • Go forth In the early hour. Ohl pleasure and reel are more easily found When we etatt through Morillog'supte, To am up our ligures,or plough up our ground, And weave out the threads of Pate. The eye lookelh bright and the 'wart iceopeth light, And man holdeth the conqueror's power; When, reedy and brave, he chains Tina an hie slave By the help of the early hour. ' AGRIODITURALor STIRRING THE EARTII.—in 'frequently stirring the earth, there are several ad vantages. It loosens the soij, and makes it permeable to roots of plants. It finely pulverizes the soil; reducing the sods and clods ) and mixes the different kinds of layers of soil turned up by the plough togethery and mixes the manure finely with the soil. "ir..have plowed green sward for imrnSiliate sowing -with' fine seeds, and by manuring, and the frequent use of the harrow . qnd cultivator, we have made it of fine and well adapted to tender plants, like old, mellow soil. By stirring the soil often, so es-to pre- Sent new surfaces lo the air, ir-vlieciiines enriched by the element imbibed from the atmosphere. But iPthe earth is al lowed to rest, a crust is formed at the tops and no improvement of consequence takes place in.this way,_tiencejn___plowiug or cult:vating ‘ lao often, in oraeAelcill witch or cough fifties, sorfel, or other nox ious-plants, the soil becomes improved by the means used tn.eritdicate . the weeds with which it is iftfcste,d so that the whole labor is not spent merely to destroy the cumberers of the ground. The soil that is turned up in deep ploughing, or that works up immediately in subsoil plowing, becomes gently improved on ex posure to the atmosphere, and frequent stirring. By stirring the soil, weeds are destroy ed in their tender.nge, before they be come large, to rob the plants of nutriment or require a great deal of labor to destroy them. if the fiirmer canskeep ahead of his work so as to stir his tillage land of ten, just as the Weeds have started, he will save a great (feel of labor, besides „gaining an advantage in having his land in the best condition in other respects for a good crop. Spore writer says, in . re gard to manuring:—"Feed your crop, and your crop will o.:ed you ;" and it -may, with equal propriety." be said, "pro tect your crop against the weeds, and your crop will protect you against want." Freqent stirring the soil is the cheap est and most effectual protection of crops against drought, The sail - that is_oftei '4 - tined, in a dry time, is moist almoif to the surface, while that which is neglect.. ed, or lands in grass or small grains, which do not admit of this operation, are : dry to a , great depth ; and this is one reason why wheat sowed in drills; and cultivated as other crops sowed in. the same way, yields more•than that which sowed broadcast. At another time, we may make further remarks on thp sub ject. ,Every good cultivator is aware of the important advantages in stirring the soil often, and he practices on this principle with excellent success. Let those who have any doubts on the subject, select a part of a lot, give it extra culture, and mark the result.—N. England Farmer. COLONIZATION AND ABOLITION.—These are often confounded i and the leading principles births two beint'well set forth in the follow_ jog, we here deemed It worthy of publica tion Colonization.—The object to which its at. tention is to be exclusively directed, is to pro. mote — end execute a plan for colonizing, with their own consent, the free people of color, re siding in this country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem expedient. And the Society shall act to effect this object, iu co-uperation with the general government and such or the States as racy adopt regulations on the subject.—Art. 2d, Con. The motives which operate on Colonization. hits may be drawn from the following specifica tions: 1. To remove from our country a useless and burdensome Class of people. • 2. To rescue these people front their politi cal and social disadvantai;es. , 3. To place them in a country where they may enjoy the benefitpf a free government. 4. To arrest and .destroy the African slave trade. 6. To spread civilization, sound morals, and tho true religion over the Contineni of At'. rica. The consutomation of those objects would take from our country live hundred thousand eploreepeople ; save to Africi annually about the same number and give the gospel to one hundred and thirty' melons of h;atfiene ! Abolilion.-1. It assumes, that to hold - men in involuntary• servitude; is in all canoe a aln. 2.-Itelevates this principle, in application to slavery as it exists inliiis,country, above the o law of the land. - 3. It denies'not only the right, but the foot, of 800 a thing as what' Is coinfnonly under. stood by slave property. . 5. It claims for those hold in bondage'imme.. diets emancipation. 5. It denies the claim to indemnficetion for such charges. 6. It maintains the lawfulness and inculcates , the duty of using all possiole endeavors to elf! ply these 'printiiplos for the liberation of Anui. ripen:slaves. ' 7.'ll,repudiates all responsibility not ttpper -,talfilisg to itself,' for goy. .disustromi sesults that .may, flow from ite. actions '.on. these - 8. It claims foe ell: the ,deacendantiof;the • African race 'to •be 'found in the aoutryi an ~;eleration ' to equal s'pririlekea:,,witli: the', .white all•the minnows •In life; ' . ~••••,',! 41 4 rikieleC,Colonization :lhe grounds; fr:'-,tbat control neer 10edotp;, that 'the • til • tired: iletiplit: been...hereAle ea good title to ~401,the,advanteileaW the , .country 'et thp,, ,w hit* and that the'righte 'et:aniaigiipsation - 4 ere:Jodie• pensable te'the,fiAlfacepe of •freedern'l'and;i-ta, A..: the treidest neepineaaeif:tetitiTiintlkee,.•••:, Clotting 1 • ,olothibgl','Cliothing • -' - ' '.' ' . ,a r ,` NEw- fiT L MO 0 tfully inform OThST 01t.E........... I i)'l*: . 'l." b'io" ilnit,theyhtivo,oponed .a . ,.now • I : 2 ' h s e t ,i ) P r t • 1 a titi.r99ll:ii:ll,Vir. ,°.4l:Warilligi i4 kl ; : thiVpg i r, Offline; hi goiri'Li7atui-ibi.Vrriepc which :4.'4:rhave..',on-hin4..a.N° l: 3V) i'i r it:'4 ,ll ho had ill.aPY. tY *4theitite ithe!it:lcEftealtoi.';.;-,i.:'s, .;r:4',-,l,:,'''' K. . )thl „' — Al i , ~, 40mo tti......, ".;0,1 if -I- wi j it,' ~ 4,i,,,,,,., , 1f % mg' 1,-P iciiei4 . , l 6:494-4,. - ~,4-n • W 1 ',will -M'P --pa soi#o4l l f -c /i ni ! Li ' ''' ' ' ' ''' ' ''Y ' . 1 'l4nll4: N l .‘ ll ';' i , '... , / , ''' , 4:' , 1 1 . :'-'414`4;1:1;,43;.iir:`,";,751:4149M4,,'„;Q , ~-1 - , ;, ^ 4:' 1 . : ? 4 1 ....:Y.!'•.".. 44,,01w.•:.t:7:J..,1, 144';'*'''[:P1":46i 'ditCrlAilf;, 7 1t14.,i?..',N, ' • tiv.lii 7" :/%0. ,, f . • . !!';[."4;1).1',,i, INI MEE :;-; .!:,',''''''',4"."''''"Or'''Z-1,4*-4Z•A'',=±."--,..e.z•C'.-:'-::4.-..-,... -: 4 4 4? ' 117 4 3 tf h 0 S '4ll4':.Teixielyl - t ,- 7 , ,, ilit'i - If ~' dj .f.f:tii MOE tt TRAM • EVE 11•••• !'il . i, ,L, —I I S - : . NV hp!eStdip and. Retail,-,Arithe • ,:7:* h . t . - i!.Phil#dtiOi(Cyyntchrtind Jew ,''''t‘ s ''', o 6hY'Sfoie;',', '119: 96 North _sw. ) :••;:, .P...... , A.:: ..e,olvipl 'etreef,.c'oinfir of (liter.; ,I , l6:77 ( iii . '''f.. ry' i 'et '",, ' ' ' '-''' •''; ' ~,„.vd-.,,i11. . ! . 0.;,!13:.t,,::;cpagq4iiqj0t i , 0 11. 0 a;436'. . and r l7 iy.OrP , litikirdlp,d,, , Akip nod.upwards. lolit,'Lere,r:l4; I.Ases, jowelled, s2s and ', S'l , :ril'. Lcillne,e....j..eiv,eiled;, Sid and upwards ' 'r- '‘EllvbeAhar•tler 'Wiitcbei.'.,s'4 'folo ~§llV'ef, ~Stqi, l o.' equal to eoin„Por Eleitgoo.; 4;,90er; slo:Tahlis $i 5, oilier Urtichis iiorO• portion.'`" All g.,Ooda 'Warranted' tti - be what, nio sold for. , r . ~f ' . ,• . • .. .::.• • : ' Ceti tautly' nii'fiand a hirgeisporterient,Of Ririe 4OLD JEW,ERS,;:it'odEIf:VER. WARE. -. Also, an nssOrdinit,.of.,M J Tobias St,' Co., E'Sitopsett,'S'Ahlid& )3r6thers, ES Irataa Or,' Co, John Ilarriaort,'G & R - Beesloy. tied oOler superior Patent Lover AiriVenients„ivhich, will be eased in :my style desired Arrangement! , l have been made with all the above named ntesi Celebrated manutacturors of England, to furnish at. short notice any required, style of \Vetch,. ler which, orders will be.taken,, and the nrone• and residence of the perqon or dering; pat ott if requested. . .- ....."CO.NRAD, _LI lifter of Watcher. nov9l _ MILO ALL% . _ GREAT BARGAIN WATC , AND JEWELRY STORE HERB Gold and Sit.' ver Watches of every " cs i ' description gin be had '° 2 at rum tit to fifteen . 3 8 < 3 less than any other store . 5 / fiy` . ,•• • ' Persons who wish to get d good watch, perfectly regulajpd, would do won't° call at he storo of theliub , acrih6r; and compare the quality and price of hie watches woli that of other stores. 0000 WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY 1333711 E! Gold Levers', full jowerti,:B carat cases, $2B 00 Silver do ' do t 2 00 Gold lA-pines, jeweled, '8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do ,do 900 Silver V'-rge Watches, from 83,00 upwards. Gold. Pencils from $1 to 08,00; Gold Pens; with silver eases . and pencils attached, for 75c. Also. a 'handsome assortment of now drid fashionable,„Towelry, at prices far below the nsnal store price's Old,Gold-and silver bought or taken in ex.-bongo, • LEWIS -BROOMALL, • No 110 North SECOND Street, second door below R too, Philadelphia ap:El'49„Ty Kr Cot !hi., advethisement out. and bring tt along; y,oa will then be, sure to get into the.right store. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. ' An entirely new Article for Shower-1 . 3k thing, with warm or cohrafer. , irrll.l.lS—P.,alt_took..thupremiutn at_the.-Fairtof; the Fr olktot Institute, Philadelphia, October. .18H, 13 ath 1 lint over look a premium at that rhatt ow and alse.teok the first premium al tile' Fair oi vhe Aturylatal histitute,Novem ber . • A great and important improvement le made this t.:!,,,, ...-Hitt, ,vcr r ,••nr r e .. by throwing N,. ~ ,:. .., .. dy, without 1.... :1 , .n , - w•'l yr pleasure • .0, , t,,Yro in '111115f:11 by a.,1 ...:Ii ~ .1 . 'I. Sr Iner. whieli , .. m.,..r ',..,..1- Bath is adapted to—arid most rill th,, It oh can he medicated without injury .0 thr hair, ..: - Many pr-I Min cannot take a cold bath—their case is mil in this ni they can regulate the tem perature of the water to suit their wish, and commence bathing nt any season of the year without :Inv oriole .s.nrit result. ',tidies can have the advantage of nothing without wetting the head or c.,yt•rine the sante. The an in.2,ititints ore simple and complete, and nor li.ilde in get our of order. The Bath fr i can he eiljos , oil to suit anyl height, rim a small child to the tallest person. When the door is closed. the , fixtures are hid and th . outside ap -pearitnce is that of p neat piece o furniture. They li iv'e received the approbation of save 'al medical gentlemen—other s are requested to iall nod ciamine thenf, Mannincitired by the Patentee. Ml' DR Al ‘ll LAR R A BEE, .2-I Smith Calvert street - , Baltimore. BATIIi Nil.—Rend what Artnstrong says :. Do not omit. ye - who would health secure, 11111% . the daily ti,slinhlution, that siAll clear smis The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep The body 4ricreil from ondncent soil. • - itill to be pure, even if it ilt.not conduce As much (as it 'does) to health, very greatly worfli Yoitr tittilrpains;,:tis this adonis the rich.; J. rho want of then is poser y's'worst foe, With this external vittue, nge maintains A docent groce : without it, youth, and charms, Are loathsome. • I titulary 1, 1 4 10.-I.Y• MN SADIUEL E. SMITH'S 11= Publ teal ion Establishments. Sun Buildings. No. 57 Baltimore streets, S E. corm'. of Gay. and 226 Baltimore at., vorner of Charles, BALTIMORE, Mn. SE. S. is coustantly reeiving the greatest variety of pliblicanons, and is prepared to execute all orders Inc American and Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals, and all New Books and Cheap Publications; Blank Books and Stationary; Annuals nod Splendid Books for presents; Albums; Portfolios; Scrap Books, and Note Paper; Family and Pocket Bible's; Songß oohs; Tov Books; Jnvenile Works and Primers. • lrrAgents, Postmasters, Country Merchants, Pedlars, Dealers in Cheap Works% and all others supplied at Publisher's lowed)'"; CASIi PRICES. SSss All orders nrc'fnitbfully attended to and the goods forwarded by return of mail, express, railroad, stage or steamboat, as may be direct• ed. Persons desiring to purchase books can have their orders attended to, by writing and giving full particulars, the same as if they were present. -VALENTINES !—The subsvriber also impacts and manufactures Valentines, Nofe7 Papers, Euvelopes, Motto Wafers, &.c., See: Wholesale and retail. Addrasa all orders to SAMUEL B. SMITH. Sunqtaildings: Baltimore, Md. octlO , Pure Fresh Ood Liver Oil. MIDIS new and : valuable Medicine, now ... used by. tho medical profession with such ustonishing of in the cure of Pul monary Consumption ; Scrofula, Chronic Rheu inatimm, Gout, General Debility; Complaints of the Kidneys ; &c. &c., is prepared from the liver of the C D FISH fur medicinal tfo, expressly for nsolos. ' ' (Eviram from the LOndou Medical Journal.) C. .1. Ir. IVillinms, M,'l)., F. R. S.,•Profes sor of Nit thoine in, University College. Lan don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consuniption,. &c., says I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred esses of tuber culticisesse of the Limp. in different stages, which Li f i vii been. under my asre the last two * , 1 1,1 your* . , a hall. In . the huge .number of cases, 201) out of 234, its use was followed by 'marked :sod .unequivuosi :improvement, vary ing to degree in dlfferent.eases, front a tempo rary rctordatilof the progress of the dimmest and a rriiilgatih of .distressing symptoms, up to n morn or less complete restoration to appa rent health., " Thi3 abot ur thO'dod LiVir Oil in inost?of these cases was Sery-remarkable.— few days the cough , waiinitigated, elnimxpec toration diminished in quantity Mild the night sweats eloinnTid, , the 'pnitio l liiscamo slower, and cilhetter'veltiMO; and:iheitinnetite, tlesh.and stramith wore . gradifolly:,iMproved. .111 conclusion I:ropeaiiht4 ; the purcicrish from-UM' liver:of:the COd is more beneficial in the treotinent of Pulmonary Consumption titan ,any modicihni,.dietetio"or regimW• nut, that has yet been employed.'.' . .As wo „have -Inside-arrangements •to . proeurb' the i c o d friidCtroth.ketid qUertere;le Jefiii new he' hrid elierhierilly'pdre, bottle, er•in heseiciif ride - desert each: JIB wnilertuftiffloiMO'hes.lid'uned nutriereee 'spurious initnlioY,s: "As ittr, success depends entirely (AIM - purity; ttiir Much cure oannukhe used in , procuring it gennino. 'Eiery bottle having on It ottr.wiitten signs. turomey he depepded,up'en es genuine. Patriphlets of ; the .011; with noticeii °fit tromjVietheril Journals. Avill:,hoB9l2A,to - ' . oo4,Wfioaddreits us friM of JP3N,GYBAKER. 4 ,'Whc.) l 4oo.Dfugg)Eito.ltrid Chemists; • • APP . :Xertir Third ret.i:Phila: • _ • ~ SHAD; ' y.o c timid ISALIVI 0 Mut by , HERRINGS; GS; ITALlyrej t 0; Ntri'iket - Stirraiit:AVltarl Awls. 4WD 611*Si P.H a _lmt, „ p,,g,4PY ~RA it SEC/ ULDE S 4 L 4211. 66' " 74ialtA R111....,-'els: ,191. - iit , Noti.., 1 'A,"2.-` , 1, •. , IVInolimfol;latio 7Critolitrig # bOst- llrande; for ' ''' NO k -We i r t 4,Y . , 1.,. : , iV:t4 ',"', ,0 '••,' .0., 1 •• , . ," • ' Ati , • : " ' ''t '•' ' :, ''' ~, ,, , }f i , ! , - . : 1 4 ' i cr 4 :430,4a..4. ,, ,• ,, .Y. , ,,"•:- ' ,No.`tlf!Y :T ..;•:' ' ; 1 ' , 3 '. 4 :::".:.t . . 'l', • :~~%' ~~l `. - ..' , . , -'''"..'.......ittebitiite.4 4 '.. ~... ..„,,,...., lAINc FOR , T-11,E REIVIOVAL &'PERAANENT 'CURE OF N d • FROM AN'',IM R E 'STATEPF '':THE BLOOD OR . HABIT - (3P., ' ; Tap Y STEM,. VIZ : • , Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Db. stinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or 'Pus tules on the 'Face, Mochas ; Biles, ChrOnic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm ur Totter, Scald Head Enlargement and Pain Of the Bones and joints, thubborn'Uleers, Syph Hale Symptoms Aciatica or Lmabago, and diseases arising Crum an injudicious use of Mercury, Aseites or Drum Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also,_leiVenic.Constitutional isorders: In this preparation are strongly concentrat, d all the Medicipal properties:of SAREIAPARIL- A, combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, the moot potent simpled7of the vegetable kingdom ; and it has been so fully tested not 'only by patients them selves, but also by Physicians, that it has received their unqualified recommendations and the approbation of the public; and bus established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE and EFFICACY far superior to the various compounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla, lessees have been cured, such as are not furnished in the records of time past; and what it has already done for the tiousands who have used it, it is capable of doing forthe millions still suffering and :drug , gling with dibease. It purifies, 'cleanses, and strengthens the 'bunts - Xi Borings of life, and infuses new vigor 'throughi!Methe whole ani mal frame. • • The diseases for which this article is re'C'oin: mended are those to which 'it •is known fican personal experiende to bo adopted; and those d beyond the sphere of it ..ction have yielded to its infloowce, The cat atogue of complaints might be greatly ex tendp to which the'sarsaparilla is adapted, but — experiencetr - nroveirits—valoi and - viir - Y suoceeding day is adding new trophies. to Its fame. - ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA - - The-following atriking and,, as will be seen permanent cure of on Inveterate ease, of Sam fain, commends itself to all similarlye'fFected ` SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848. Meagre. SANDS: GCOLICMCH-Symputhy for ' the afflicted -Induces me to infOrm y.kk.of al: remarkable cure ellbetechby your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the scrofula on differritt parts of the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly' enlarged and her limbs much swollen. After uffermg over a year and finding no relief from he remedies used, the disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid Open, which was done,' ht wiliout ai.y permanent benefitAi i this situation we heard of, and were it.duct. to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. The first bot tle produced a decided and favourable ellbet, relieving her more than any prescription she lead - turcrtiikeTh;and before she had used six bottles, to the itstonishment and delight of liar friends, she found tier - health-quite rester. ed. It is now m r ,cra u year since the cure Wa effected, and he liealth remains goad, stlow ? ing the Aisess thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighburs are all knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. Extract from a letter from - Mr. Ingialiam, a gentleman well known in Delaware county.-- It commends itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlonian :—My wife has used several bot ties cf your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your-agents in this place,'from - Whicli en has received such pecial benefit, that I am. in duced to add mina to the abut duet testimony now before the public in favor of its medici nal virtues. Her father, mother, and many other relatives,-have fallen victims to col:plump lion, and it was supposed that she too 'vas in. dined the same way. She had several turns of raising blood, &c. and at length becam e so reduced that her life was despaired of from day today. We were induced to try your Sars aparilla. as before mentioned, front the use of width her health has been restored; so that for the past year site has been dblo to attend o her domestic duties. . Respectfully yours JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS CUED. Vfe following shove' the virtue of the ears. .apatilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease .hich, if not speedily arrested, leads to con :sumption. It allays spasmodic option, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy action, an , the patient is restored to health. .NANTUCKET, Mass-, Nov. 11th, 1898. ICEessra.SANElS—Gentlqmen : I wish to make public, for the good of those • afflicted with Bronchitis, the healink properties of your Sarstmarida. My, wife suffered for twenty months in euelba manner as is not easily do scribed; at- times she was not able to speak above a whisper, and when- expdsed to the cold air,it , occastoned somelhing like 'spasms in the throat, the effect of which was felt In the ears and oyes, causing tears to flow.. The complaint was aitended with a dry cough, produced by the „constant irritation and in flammation of the throat. By the use of your SARSAPARIELA site was perfectly cured, it being now more than three months since she felt agytaptitms of the disease. • — i tours, with respect, • . GEORGE C. HOEG. Extract from a letter received from Mr. • IV W. Harris, a well 'known• in Louie(' county, Vu.; • Gentlomon,—l have cured a nogrO*hoy.of wino with your saraaparillo who was attuolrad with Scrofula. and of a sertfulous Yours truly • N. W. HARRIS. Fredelieks Pall, Va., July 17, 848. . . SNRS * SAREMBRILLD.-11. .90011)8 almost •un niessaty to lariat attention to an • article an well known, and an deservedly popular, us this preparation, but patients often who wish to use, the extract of sarsaparilla are induced t o . try.,worthless compounds *tiring the name our containing . little or none of the virtue of .this'ealnahle root; . and we think we cannot 'confer a:greater benefit on our readers than in directing. their attention . - to the ndvertisement of ',Messrs. Sands In , ancoNer ~columtr. F TV' bottle has recently ,been - enlarged 41 • 11 2-ht quertf 'and .thoso who. wis Ix a' ice Ilr good , . ar ts. de, will, find concentrated in this all.the'needi a ninal , value of. the root;' .Tlid einerleiiio.df. thossands hoe proved: its efficacy in 4 etringthe (4 7 various diseases tor Witt Whi t reaernti.ded; ,and 'at the present 'Lillie in 10, thati4oA:tther, perhair, , iti this toti4l6l eo4!l;tlo:43nitinriog theliyatern 'for , ..a - , olio :of Seatougesnr. 1 a,1inti4;100171, 848 . :• .„. f .'., . ,Praliral and'sold, , wloleanle,'and , r e lail; , „byl4.:Wd.l. SANDS; -Druguisi ' g andCliennints,'loo •Fplcon, , lstrent, corner 'prwiiiiitoi,...NilivYork: , ...k, , .. Sold also,•: liy , . Druggistd•:geriOrallYf' throuthone;'thp, 1.7.- `grates ni,ni'crtinidn:' -, 'Price ,$1 'poi'. bet a s nix ;Bottles ;for. $5..: . i, , .: • ~.. ••, , 1 •! :••f• Sold , by, S. „ELLA:OUT; nole:fitent" , for Cirlisle - -*`: - .;:•:':-!.:• ••,.;:.• 1 ::: 1 :: :f: ; ,:', , . , . • • , • r hes 1 Brushes .4 ... , .kgroat , variety 'Of of'- forod for 'enl6, - otniiiisting*Of Whitewaelf, ing„Oorubbing, Poi of Os; chit Shaliing;• Hior, Tooth:nod Nail, Flash and Gfaining.liftiOno in grene.'vorioty, elf of which nro 'the 7 bint gadl itVand •wiltbe sold at. , tfie'lowont '; +S.':,lJuno . „; 8; ELLIATTL,':.i.. , YF ~'' 6 imptAgsimFnflitinre'loilor Imp* d Eigga s , ;sl9ris!Aiitly.o„n" ilt kill ',.(VitTPURGEON tr Iz:a 0 dA rooN ay, 1 - "`"Vrlbeiuil'F At/tb.P;ll4l `,s ; 1,..% . . = #1,9 - #4.;.,-P . ,P..1),PP0,:._.,,., .ktonietitiOnefiraiidt ' , ltad . Voly 'Store,' NORTH 'IIANOVOREIVI . .; RCHAAT4 and,the/pub-. .se lidMv.!generkil'Aiidrfespeclfully Wilted -t0 . II at thW- 7 •olPStafitrOfFihe ,;known i ns ~* ! .,,Kris,s, Nipgles ) .,MitidsQuartere)eitt :''-.NOrlie'Httrio.vetititiat, 4 itlekdtioirtiltotile of t he -igank‘;:;,and-', 'examine:lite:large asecirtthtitit "Of • CHOICE CaNFECTIONARIE S, mariut lectured orihe beak' visitor's4,46Bh ,esteryitler, and warranted notztishitieufrilissed leatiyyttr • the States, which nill:be,•sold ,at, teneonaltle prices. HI liaivsfredeiired:ithitle.SstiOrtirtlint of Fruits and NutsktinsistinVine 'Part Of.:!:0 ANDES, /Nigri;`"Prit. ens; . Bordeaux., ank..Paperishelled ; ;Almonds; drettin•tint S , ' thitit•imfa;cocoa-nuts, &c. which will beiteld at the'lowest iatds.. Ile wimiti- also invite : attention' to a taiga lot of TOSS AND FANOy GOODS, consisting `partly • of fine 'Wick : boxes, ~dolle,,iloll7 h eads, Furniture in boxes, woo'iltin tea sets, brass add tin trumpets, hone, basket and bell rattles,,wit , gone and wheelbarrows, glass and Chirp toys, at:confiscate; harnionicans, 'fancy . soaph Hair heir hair 'tad' teeth' bruahes, , s h aving' cream and hundredi of lather . knicknacke.' In • connection 'with- the 'Amin he has on hand a '''godd assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in,part end brown au gars, coffee, thorolate, cheese and crackers.— imperial; Young Hyson and Bladk Tea. Spices , „Of ;all kinds, blacking; matohes t blushes, &c. The-subsoriber—refturns-his-eincere-thanks-to the public for the liberal patronage. heretolore bestowed on. him, and hopes by a desire to• please, to merit a continuance of the same. '49 • , • P. maNYER. DRUGS I DRUGS I. D'Ear E 1 ' JUST RECEIVED, PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, are invited'to call and examine my stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Var dishes, &e. &II • TAGS. ' Patent Medicines, Herb's and Extracte, Fine' Chemicals, Spices, ground and wlfOlc Instruments, - Essences, - - ' t : ' Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &e. DYE-STUFFS. 1 • Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol k Copperas, A.. Lac Dye* - . P A I NTS. - Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and YelloW,.Paint and Vainigh Brushes, Jersey Window Glee's, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, COpal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store of S. W. HAVERSTICK. N l.ov 29th. 1898 ' Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, . To all whom it may Concern 1 GEORGE W. MEM. THANKFUL to the.public generally for pas favors and their liberal pittronage,at Moen- Onus to carr , en the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNE SS !baking, btlyiness,at his old - stand iii - Nanover,streef, !WM doorsnorifi — oflke Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth . He is now betterprepared 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 heretofore, consisting , of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilted and plain SAD DLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common ; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Wlairses and Carpet Bags, Bridles, - Mvirtingala Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and worsted Fly-nets, and all other articles in his fine—all of which he is de termined to sell at the very lowest cash pikes. Making and repairing Matrasses of hair, husk and straw, and all kinds of Upholste•ing Will be punctually attended to. ap2s'49ly • • DRUSIAND_FANOY STORE Lita.rfiX%lW,UuLtlEVE43 c o ES PECTFUDLY- invites the . ll tion of the public to hie Drug . and Danny Store, n West Main street, Carlisle, where ho has ust received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me• decines...Daints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Amongst his extensive variety maybe found all the most Approved Patent Medicines, MI kinds of Salta, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and - Sweet Oils White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, A - sm, Lavender and Orange flower Wal ri. Bears Ott •)a Marrow and Hair-Die, Nail, Too h, Hain, and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivory' torn, and Shell Cornbs, Finger, R;o3s, Bracelets, and BreaatTins, Bon d Bass ritafifises, Porto Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands," • Fine Writing andoNote.Paper Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors and Yancp,l3oxes, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors, .Carrigge gnd Riding Whips, , Umbrellas, r 7 c: e, Clocks, nunks, &0., &c. Country Phyaidaus, Merchants, Pedlars end others may hoar something to their advantage by calling OEthereal and Pino Oil received fresh eve rsi- week. , OtrMedical aid and advice gratis to the poor January 17. 1848. NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE, STORE. rinHE subscribers have just received at their L New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street, opposite Ogilvy's Dry Good Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to which they would call the attention of purcha sers, their arrangement in the city being such; as to enable them t sell their goods at the lowe ity prices.. Their, ises a full assortment of Locks arid Latches of every stile and size,— Hinges, Screws Bolts, and every. article used for Buildings, Augurs and augur Pitts, chisels, broad and hand axes; hatchetsjdrawing knives, planes, and plane bitty, hand, panel, and Rip. ping saws, mill, cross out and circular saws, trach and halter chains, hames, shovels, spades, and hone, hay and manureforks. Also, a large assortment 'of Pocket and' Table Cutlery,— spoonti, shovel and tongs, Wattertl and Treys, Hollow Ware, Brass and 'enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaceis, Cedar Mare, anvils and 'vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Moon Iron, - Cast Shear Spring and Blister Steel; &c. Also, ' 100 Boxea Window Glass. 190 Kegs Wetherillts Pure White Lead: 5 Barrels Linseed Oil. 3 Barrels• Sp. Turpentine. 200 Kegs CumberlendNalle. Mav9'49 WRIGHT,-dc SAXTON New an& impetantl EORGE W. RHEEM having recently G pulehas k ed•the county right of Havworrn PARENT COLLAR STUFFER, WOUld respectfully call the attontion Of the trade to that important in'ventionv It is certainly,ono of the greatest improvernents of the age. This machine stuffs tho Collar crooked mound the block, faced with heir, wool, or miter materiels, book stuffs it with long straw, and also' Mak& dollars of the Strew ithless than half the labor rind time of the old way - of Stuffing. This" Irma* will stuff all and every kind of horse collars,.frote the best patendoathei downoo:the commonest kind'in Use; and with but one.inae Steadily at work will stuff and shape fiftylcollars per ;day'in .a itbaler an&hetter style than any other way known.' ,Stidalers in the county aro invtted'.,ici call et AhoiubsCribor's establishment an IsTorth.Harto : ver street, Carlisle:and examine the Machine.- ToWnship or shop rights: will thoeo:who do not wish to buy n rjght‘rhe'eub. scriber offers liatenz , Mnt4 COLLens ht whole ealn.iitueb:nlieepert.then'tneyfitin,•be pantifito tured try 'ley othdr , for . Oollard io eny.pienntylup.respootrully's ol -;r", . , ',... ,,, c• - - , X:inE'steilenson r . , ..0, ..!. ''..'' '".....: — WO' iika IN,; '' '. ..., ; '' • - ,;i' ''''' ,-7 '±' t -WO' -:% .:V^Livi.. A i .. 7jX4 ~Ckt;i4;ol,:ill93kicl'irr..- ''d e Front at, . 2 iiieeltioari f foiiilifOt a i rt , P lT O ß T o 7 , ,...,• : 0•• 'eh ilnl'i'. a i ld::°"(61111it ' ':Paill) . i:atinties has land,.Frat!,loo 4l42. ' llei et i ll n t Eatehlitthinent ,- '•.. r ''''' 'r ' i l iii . ';l , .. 4 'l Or! A ih ;4— eilcronjmOd_at h ia n i!- c of u , m itl b e o r r : opened an extensive ,W, ,P;ed-.4 l iaes. ati'abeve. *.Soi . ' i hello& of ar o O l . 3 !l , 4P,.tiff , , l a rger 0 i nm o t tio g 14r"ii.: ti ' l6.'l3°.°Ver°°ll‘: 4l . ' f' ll'f g oods hero am : , .lioueO gilßaltimoto;'ho'Yl'i-- P.° ti-izaltrelinsinl the same ''. prices at . which they ; e: liataii . f i a , flvar • in the . , ,eity. t ` ' itV :resPeccru.. l lY 8 to • PirehnSe 'to of n 'eon . !root those. wisnio g, , r io ,, id ra ; he sitlisty - theep' or hie e nt iro.,. tgl o tas'i i iiiivited, 'l.to Olot,'YOf;',atioice.:iiipf,"ti dideiii''firof 'n die , . 'ld imparters'' .p ric es'i .d ' ' tis'deeptithed.',ai promises: ‘. 'T he n etien tier!, 7 i' • ' 1 ) 0'0 1 E 1 0 n ' l l 9 ''. s "t10 ,4 0`.•'• IPP,d O ., PrPT •., ~, ,,, P;L, . • 0 ,., '.: - '.... OP , - • ', ll o' i1n1 6 . 61 ?!.' - i.::.s '. i;,..-.Y ..).1- 0 , - • ''stere end, • fel; lisle . • ~,, ~.-. , ' , c ' ' • Tr je r'Fir"Ftiliilitt:,; . ;, , ~, , . .., ..., .:,.e, 4e o e.. 7. •••••S ir.; OT .,„, -, "Rl.,..pAiviTL 1 ~ _ eii „ , NP;Ar 4llS, Pa . a F Y•noti - SES... ,At ;4°." ICaff,: e-f ngcli.':o,oo4''ol';',' ii.is irti la i pr v o, t , d i f :. Tope° OC O n tT r I P , 04niill,atrini 'ripT4o,;,}tii/k°, meg I.!BiteqyallOd .....gm, Bar, ilim'andlnl4l4`." 1,60,3 j. tlort.Yorr. . , ~ lb itliiiitt°t.e ° Vii , gby r , 'l6.3er_rp'thti.cgkiecLpeli7r.7F96l/0-;. ~ .!.'t:' ':', I . ;,- , - ~,ifk..4os,r,tpuld.4l::-. , eiti,-0.4 , 4 , ,,J,'..'.' , 1' ' li',, -i,.... N , .6,4,,, .: ~.., ~,,f.,. , ,',:,,i , ..- ~-,-,' '.,. f p- ~ ~ ..., , ,, ,, T4,4 4 ., ,; 'gep. ‘l.4.''' , ,' T', '.• 'A'N, 't 1 , ems .. ' .ate ' Vil '.' 1 i' : ' 'OP 'I '4M 0.1 . . t . . ~, : ;i~celi .It. 4~?~~r>:>,~,~, Fri MIE ‘ --- Harrisburg -, Trims po • r•-• , ; • • 1:74tr.: • • 214 : . • r. • • .• 110RWARDING pommiSsiciMorchants, Atirtilkastisianan; Philadelphitip-tttcoC. ; Coal, Plaid ar; Nails, Salt,'‘Eishi,Grocertes, tie nstantly C6r sato., eLHAllinPail,,lnarch 29, 1848 Jr. 1.1114.74.18111, -5. 1 ; " General'Co.mrrneinii l 6 - 41FOrWarding Merchant, No. 79: Bii,wlVs.Wharf • • IBALTIMQRE, • •.'7l 47011. the solo of Flour, Grain,'Cloiterseed 'V, Whiskey, Lumber, See. Std."Alsin, for ii‘tarding Goods, via. Title Water _panel. and Pennsylvania Improvemenis. Ordeti3':for fish .Salt, Plaster, &c.. &c. Supplied' at' lowest, priCeti. Raking been .eng . aged in, the Alive business. during the last five years; n continuation of the patronage of his frie ads and the public is re spectfully solicited. Refer to ' FUNK 8.1. MILLER, • • • J & E Env, Harrisburg. EIR A 17'31`,Str - Z ET GI LEltil --- ' ..." . "JAbOll R ItEEM, Carliele, Pa. ' A. CATHCART,. 8 hepherdstown, Pa. GEORGE SINGISE It, Illochanicaburg,.Pa. fkb. 14-1 v . Ciunb. Valty. Trans portation 'Holies _. ; 1_... r' " 4 " .7ve, i e 2 , I Q ,. A.Kiz , 74.7. Dana! and Rail Road 'Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission ej Merchant, Ifxnalsnon a, Pa. informs his friends -and- the .publie, that-I:ram-the-liberal pntr renege extended to him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present seas-on, and has--4td ded two new, large and spleitclid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal', to forward I'RODUCEand -g -NDIZE of, all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore,"Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, R nce street Wharf, Philadelphia. LIEISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, J. MeFADDEN & CO.SPitts'g Agents:for_Cars. 4., -, •WUNDERLICIf & GRiftßitr. I No. 272 Market et., Philadelphia. CIIALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Mnrket at., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & CO.! • - Broad street, Philadelphia. • PENN'A. St OHIO LINE, North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1849.—tf. A Word to Horsemen. DR. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is &- cidedl the best preparation that can be.. used tbr the cure of Sprains, 13ru .,7:`. , sus, Cuts, Call's, Splint, Curb. Ringbone, Spnvin' Stiffness or the Jolt &c. It is nn article withal] , • should be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a buttile of it. • Price only 9.5 arid 50 cents per bot tles, prepared poly by S M Pearson, 14 D., and for sale wholesale and retail, nt No. 106 North Second street, Philndelphin, ard 1/11. HAW LIN'S wholesale end retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. Jan:2l. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. &C. / I haVe just received from Philadel phia and New York very °pensive. :it additions to my former stock, mobi'- cin g nearly every article of MediCine now in use, together with Paints,- Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfuniery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every description;_with-en 'endless variety of other articles, which I am ae (outlined to sell at the VERY Lowest' prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars andathers, are respectfully requested not to pass tk?"0 - 1.1) STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of, a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. • S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carlisle. Mny 30 PEAMOVAL Dry Goods and-Grote;'' `' y G. CARMONY degree to inform his • friends and the public that he has rl.mo Ned to the stand_ on Norgi Hanover street,lgtilY occupied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to Haverstick's Drug and Book Store, where he is determined to sell goods as low as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts; satin, cachmere. merino and silk Vestings; Me rindes, Alpaehas, Mous de Lemnos, Caqhmeres, French worked collars, kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps, flowers, thread laces,&o. TICK INGS at 61 cis, calicosri 3 to fi. rte, very cheap muslina, hosiery, Berlin and Cnehmere gloves, A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, Very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain, bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES and QIJEENSWA RE, such ns Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spiess of all' kinds, tobacco, segare, crockery, glass and queensware, ricd', chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— Give him a call, fapr Farmers! Save Your Money. C‘‘ST IRON HORSE POWERS for two three end four horses, made entirely of ron, so that you can leave it in the weather without the least danger of injury. Also, Threshing Machines, Winnowing Mills, Plows Plough Mould-beards, cutters, Points & Shears constantly on hand. You will save money, by calling before purchasing elsewhere, at the Foundry in East lligh Street, Carlisle Pa. nugB3mos F GARDNER. A Purely Vegetable Zealcine. VV 1 / t A i n L PTL, NT L E g G n E tt 4 lt L e been _ gradually ET4 but surely comeing into favor, among the, fami lies of this Country for some years They have done this entirel) inrough their great wort as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and.hurcbug such eels resorted to by quacks total' their medicine has been done. The pills are offered for sale and have.and willcontinue to be sold by all t principal storekeepers. The proprietdre claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all otherwitiii; They' re. PURELY VEGE TABLE.' They are CFRTAIN TO OPE RA l'E. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can be uses with EQUAL BFN EFIT by the YO,U NG FsT INFANT and the S PRO N GEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe. vent, Ag . uo. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro ved upor4housands. They are a Certain Cure for W orms. Tho proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in St. Louiswho was cu red of a TAM WORM by the use of them. TRY THFM THFY WILL NOT FAIL. Travelling agent for the State. of Pennsylva. .nia—Onsnus P. Amer. For sale, pric 25cts 'a box'coritaining FIFTY PI LbS, With fullidi rections by the following agents in CUmberland County. For salo,by DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, .Pa. JOSEPH H. Ilturtost,—Newvile. WD E Hs'ims,—Shipponsbrirn . . , S L SENTair,—Nowburg.' . • A WEEKS & Proprietors, Laboratory, NO 141 Chestnut street Pniladelphitt, January, 24th, 1849. Linen Sheetings, &c. MllE:subscriber always has on band an astiort— moat of wide Linon and ;Muslin: Sheeting Table Linens, Pillow Cast:ill:inane and Mashers Towolinge of all kinds; with a rariety - Oritr( ales appertaining to•Housokoenieg '." 1027. ":7G ly•OiTlsTiOt. DAILY EXPILIEISEL , ' iti ITHE undersigned %yould'respectfalli inform the vitizene of Carlisle and %the .surrounding. 'country that their r • - EXPRESS'. OARS TO 8b FROM PHILADELPHIA t peen daily throughtlarlisle; and boiesr balsa- and z. • - r7" packages at Thos. Bon i bridge's, No; 278 Marketstreef;,Philadelphia, intended forlCarlisle and 'adjacent 'dountrvwilj he delivered at Meseret,J.,& D: moio way* hones.'Goods for express to yhilitdelphitqls left 'at Rhoad's . WarehouSa;-;will' - nitiet'nh.. , theet , with prompt etten.hon. 'Cldcals fdrexpress should be so marked. - •. 1 Agents,.., &D. Rifdads, eavy freights. 106 lbs . , 50 eta perhUndred. - •Pan logos ';,,25 and , 50' ctilitO .Insproportion to' • Is'a new entorpritiev,,iTxpreslibilfor!thq, :convenience and' actoiinv,indatiop!othidieititilPs 01,Cumborlaii'd is hived if illt:tnea( with tim'ancollingement it dcservas. - I & z mug i gtoft.. ':,Pronrieetiis t .ChrereclTlkurg •. ~TitZe kof 6;;;;Wrli: now4QP (Int(' , , :or ,tioy,ll] 1,v;!,pr0t..14 fr,t , ,tl .• ' • „JJl,o.lll;:ant, • ..• rxu:E..,zwiktrnAreczi. THE Allen enilliliet Vottneltorough 'Mutual ' Fira.,ineurance• Company of-Cumberland , eounty incoritoratetbrattliet,of Attpittbly, : ie 0610 fully Otronzak atiO irk erittitni.'undet, :manag e:; trient 'of AIM foliektringSondmieehitore; 'l3ll - elle W.in Tt tiP liMeleltar . ;Simile . 0 yetet.,',j.Tadob , H , Cooier, , Letirie flyer, Henry Y . Lqkan •••,, Atenjefitih' H Moaner; Jado Rirl4-.Bamttel ' Prowall7Joseph•Wieliereham.' Thai.elpeafjoettraneet armee:low and.favora ble as any ; Opmpany, of, the kind tafthe, to,pecome ,membeie.are invi(eti to, m applicatilift,l'o,the egente ; of, the somple.' riy,' Who are willing to watt ; :tl,loOtt yient at any time. " •" • ' JA.C'OEf HENRY LOGAN Vice' Predict . • .Is Itran';'Seeretary. • MICitAEL. COCK l'arr, .I're urer:' ' 0c1.1.7? 49. • • • • ' AGENTS. • ' .• • . Crimberland county.--Rudolo Martin, New ChinlierlaMi t C B; Neiman, Itingstoww, Henry Zetaing, ElmenialistoWn, Robert' Moorc and Charles Bell; Chilislit; Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr,'J. Churchtown. • York emaity. ,-,- John - Sherrick; Lisburn, John Bowma Di sburg,' Peter Wolford, Franklin, Xol mu Washington,' W S Picking, D er, Daniel Itaffensberger, 'J W Craft. arriOurg.—Hotiser &Lockman. Meinbers of the Company, having Policies about to expire can have them renewed by mak ing application to itny of the agents.. MEM INSURANCE The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadel phia. . Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital 5300 w 000, Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Liven on the most favourable terms, receive and execute Trust's, and receive Deposits on Inte rest. ~ — The-Gapittil-beingmaid-up=end--investedc'tb= gether with accumulated premium fund, affords a pEnrEcT SECURITY 10 the insured. The pre• mluin may be, paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS-at stated pe riods to the. Insurances for life. This plan o insurance is the most approved of, 0110 is more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri. tatn, (where the subject is best understood by the people, and where they have had the Ipng• est experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117• Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS ti as•appropriated in De cember, 1844. amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to Er} per cent., 7i per_ cent., &c, &Q., on othere,..in pro portion to tire tittic - Orstalidirig;lMakiim an ad dition of $100; $87'50; $75, &c. E.ec. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, whielPs an average of more - than 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be ?seen by the following examples from the Life Ineu• ranee Register of the Company, thus: -Sum Bonus or Amount of Polley Ye: Insured A B ddition onus -payable-ti e party's (Thecae Policy I= $l,OOO $lOO . OO $1,100.00 2,500 250'00 2,750 . 00 4,500 . 400.00 4,400'00 2,50 u 175100 ' 2'175'00 5,000 437'50 5'437.00 205 276 333 Pamphlets containing the table of rates and explanations 01 the subject ; terms of op plication, and further information can lie had a the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. B W RICHARDS, President. JNO F JAM - ES, Aituary. m2'49ly' The FritnklirTFlre Insurance Com pany of philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1633 Chesnut street, near Fift street. DIRECTORS. • Charles N. 13ancker . George W. Richards Thomas Hart . Mordecai - D. Lewis Tobias Wagner Adolphe E.:Borie Samuel Grant David S. Brown Jacob It. Smith Morris Patterron - Continue to make insurance peretualj or limi-• ted, 'on eyery -description of-property in town tend corunry; - at rate's as low as are conkieter=7lll - security. The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital aud'ee miums, safely invested, afford ample proiehtion tc the insured. ebThe assets of the company on Januar} , Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem bly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages . $890,558 65 Real Estate 108,358 90 , - Temporary Loans 129459_00 f_ $,. s ibaks 51,563 25 4 - Cash off hand and in hands of ngen.a, Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of ONE MILLION, I . II7O,,WONERED TITOUNAND pom.Aus, losses b hag. thereby aflording evidence or the advent insurance, as well as the ability and diiipofi' to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N.BANCKER, CHAS. G. BANC:KEA, See'. feb TXl`,l The subscriber is agent for for Carlisle and its vicinity. nsnrance 'either by mail or romptly attended to. W. Heyl's Embrocation for Horses. THIS valuable EM 8UG #6.,.,; CATION will cure Sprains. S:1, iritel Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing, Rheumatism. and all complaints which require an external remedy. It g ives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the i ncident to Horsesthaving white feet and noses, produced by the St. John Wtrt. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought 'on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This Eitsno- DATION is recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle men owning Horses, and should be constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti cle is prepared only by W. MARSHALL, No 302 andat. Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail st DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle. March 14-Iy. Estens~ive • urniture Rooms, 3AOOII PETITE, VOI-1413 respectfully call the attention of Rouse-keepers and the' public, to the ex enelve.stock of splendid FURNITURE, inolue : ding Sofas, Wardrolms, Centre nediother Tables, Dressing and P„lain Bureaus; and every vane ypi,Cab not-ware and Chairs, which lie "lide now On ' band' at his .INI•E W ROOMS; on Leather street. near the cornet of North, Randier; inteet, in the roar of Powel & Co.'l's •tato., . " . •\•• He isivonnent 'that the superior fish of the workmanship, and:elegance of •Enriejlin which his zertiete# are got.;. up, togetheyith, their ent.ollSas, :will recommend thenj lo.evapy per son %venting Furniture. Ije Inte,al omnido or ; raridetneilgyfor napnufnaturingAnkkeeping• n eartstinit ,SuPply of oyery article, lino, hoth plain and% ornatri, eie4any, prices - which cannot' 11 to suit puikhneein: • 'He would entriestVinvit mbirione Who to cOminenee' housekeeping , , dall and i oitithine his Present elegant 'stock,' to'which , he will eon- . stantly mak& additions of the:new - dot . arid. moat 'modern stylesi, ~• COFFlN.S ; mado,to'order•at,tho=shortest no! mojer town, and:country. .; ' it -, i t , -`..a Junb,130448.. '.',34e . The' t littd. Afro, of Viet ter,, Cfi ISon !liiriAg clisiolyedOneob: Fetter; earry en'tlid binaries's as tiboye:';y 4 ,"" ''• MI t.l,.Eleont - Nexsr-Ckiode. AiaVSliE;Nni,itork GOlniPens; the b'es B futtiele , Of Tho,dity, and which no busine'sS man should bo without:. ' • An 'clegant4iasaiirtinent . ofifinOvCudery, eluding., Razors, -Pen . Kinacs, Seisaora l . tho beit'EnglisWtind AwietiCian Mantifatture; . large Vo i thitY r otOCtinnriaftd:Windovi Blinds an ire Baia en eyexy;a4 ld' end at - low prf. one.' 4; ••, " • . • - aslant Instranienta;,inteh,,,aa;l74Oline, ecor: deans, Flutili4trifea',`Flatleolettr,lraning•Forke wit h,Y,ioiltratrings,..bridgnar, &06, at Olt prices. A largo .variety„of Baskets, ..travolling bags . ; yir,hipe,, panes, 'door tunts,,llruahea: of, all kinds Ilt , ev9rY Orice.;,„L„.=., ijayna:adllagke kdainantine Yowderi a now: article for Rnitorf.Strops, warranted superior t 6 anythingin .use for setting a keen smooth edge to razors ' 4aer ' .'24:544.11;111,10%, , , , ",tri, Cut P:Y‘O for, tha heautifutklasortzpont :treart'jlie'elilaliratad `,';'n,tanafaat6rlesiefilouaaiil ilal a a , gatal,Oli4;cith.ilt. 2.: :.;' , , , lf gr . uphep . , - ,iTpoen ." pasta ;,liitalM,l?wiTP.l ....O4i!iPill9P9i); ,}l. Nr Pad., Hat ,y,traphaa,;#lth, a innamarahla vartety of, ranay,.avatingefal l o l, A. 'elett Of all .It r irida 'and/ A vrtaeq,'lttialK , P,P,W. 1( 01 2,1 for . ittle at Oil' Cheap t i lirlan.d-. 1300 .5!nr"! , •. .4 • • AltLri, t 41.• 4*) (PP A, s ,t9tti:.„iM (bb . :l,3T , T-UltpEo 4 .1444 ....34,4131)itc0;10,1)4 . - Tl,l[i.:-,II.GREAT::::CHI.NA77ST, •,'•• i OF- PHILADpLPHI4 N : — * Irdh i ptl4eAteinity..for;theirShiekeesidtkusioin i : - 7. theii'eciednenk iw 'our . Urge ,aild - Oplendid'aseortntenroff letijkiss,; CHasi'43lL Qu r een " L ... 4_4,Ka• 'Sets, Tea Sate; Toilet' Se Io pieces,, either. of Glass ' China sold hi qUantitieeto suit purchaacief they Chan be had elsowhero—ln , at less. than -Wholesale. Prins. • AMERICA - **ND • ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL.G.OOMS greater variety titan ever before , offeryd my the City: FANCY CHINA in. firm 'varier very cheap, . • DO - We would invite any person visiting , the city to call us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our •boatitifitl storey and to view the finest China and the, cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, 'TYNDALE & MITCHELL, -No. '219 Chesnut ,Street. Phila. sept26'49ly CARPETS AND OIL OLAOIISi AT ELDRIDGE'S GHEAP4Iii.REHO nERSONS who wish to get goofturiains 11= inICARPETS OR OIL CLOVES; titer wholesnle or retail, will do well to call on .the subscriber, as his expenses in his present locatior are very light, he is entailed and , de termined to sell at the 'lowest prices in the city. He offers for this season an excellent assort ment of • Splendid Imperial, three ply') Beautiful Superior Ingrain t• . Fine and Medium do /CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds, - And List, Cotton and Rag. GIL' CLOTHS from 2 to Id feet wide, 'rotßooms 'Halls, &c. with a great va.ietY.cdt low priced ingrain Cimpets from 20 to 50 rents, and Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 to 50 me. per yard. Alec, Mattings, Rugs, Floor Cloth, Stair Rods. &c. H H ELDRIGE, • L.,N0. - 41....5.TRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut, near Second; Yhiladol [nug29 9m SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS • No. 119 Spruce st. below Eith;' , PHILADELPHIA. . _ CONSTANTLY on hand a large, linea ment of superior W 1 8t IVlahbgany rnriliture, man din the best muttnir, of modern style, and at °derma prices, embracing' Parlor Chairs, Wardrobes Rocking Chairs, ' Dressing Bureaus, 'fete-n•Tetert ; French tiedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables • High Post Bedstds Wash Studds, Hat Racks, , Secretaries, Extension Tables, &c. Sic. 'Ei•ery attrcle is made of the best material' and workmanship, and warranted. augSly ' T & H ENRELS. . lirfr All goods bought at title etartatshiml packed under tne immediate" stiperthretTclerice of the proprietors, and-sans free [of charge to any parr Of the city. , TEA. WAREBOUEZI, A VIP RA 1. , KEN,,N0. 73 Chestnut street, corner of Benteetreit. PHILADELPHIA - itis-for-sale-the—followirieFßAB7 - to—whieli'Mr• invites the attention of the Ira& :- 200 half chests Young Hyson Ted. 100 do GunpoWder dn. 100 .do Imperial do. 20 do • finest Company Hydlln Ten. TlO-easeo, each Containing 4•131 b boxes finest Curious Young Hyson. 20 eases finest Curious Gunpowder. 10 do - do Imperial, . . 200 half chests finest Chulah Powehong. 100 do Ningyong Powchong. 30 do very finest Oolong. 100 do ,:rosee w id quality. 100 do Ningyong do. 50 chests English Congou. .100 hf. do do du, 25 chests Padre Souchong. • 25 'do Tine Mohea do. - 1500 pounds prime. Company Nutmegs. These Teas hove been selected by D. R. with great care from the various late cargocf, t - will be found to fully sustain the high end unrivalled t ropuhrion which this establishment has enjoyed for the last forty yetirs ' and his prices, as heretofine : will he found as low as at nnv house i.. the United States. [Dug 22_3m • 'Fancy Furs, MuiTh, Eoas Tippets .IrpAVID H. SOLIS, (successor to Solis, Brot he rs,) Importer andzMantifticrurcr of every description of FURS, having just re• turned from Europe with n SELECT' STOCK OF' FURS, is now manufacturing them in very superior style: and trimming them in the most elegant manner, and would invite the attention of 'MERCHANTS and OTHERS,.to his su perior and extensive assortment, which as he MANUFACTURES as Noll 11%11'01(1'S, he is enabled to offer at such _prices as few houses in the United-Stilewettn-ftmprte--wjhb. DAVID H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street,6 doors below 3d at. OCt - Next to Louden & Co's. Family Medi cine Store. . . Philadelphia, aug 15 6m. Store always.-closed on Saturdays. The highest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs. 95,373 28 $1,220,097 67 Mind ellatinfattory. ri CLARK, Venitian BI nd Maimlecturer. KR sign of the GOLDEN EAGL F., No. 139 and 143, South Second Street, below Dock Street. PH ILADELPLIIA.' Keeps always on hand a largo and. fashionable assortment of WIDE and NAHROW , SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactered in the best manner, of the best materials. and at the lowest cash prices Having raft ted and enlarged his establishment he is prepared to complete orders to any. mount at the shorost notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every inriety manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a gobd article. LErOpen in the evening * *Orders Irom a distance packed carefully and sent free of porterage to any port of the city. [atig 15 1y) tH. CLARK._ N. B. LAWRIVCE, • the above company All applications for personally. will be D. SEYMOUR. Agent for the sale of Soot Worth Manufaetto ing Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse, .No, 3 Minor St., Philadelphia. • . 'lO AS.E.,,,gf the above superior ra pers now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prieesi 'consisting in part of-- Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium tf nd.Demi Writings, blue, and white. • •. ' Extra .super and superfine Folio Yeats, blue and white, plain and ruled. • Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white plain and ruled. plain a nd Extra super Linen Note P:.rers, plain and gilt. N• Superfine andtkßill Papers, long and Srond Superfine and Counting House Caps and Posts, blue and white, 'Extra super Congress Cap and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. • Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Supeifino Sermon Caps bnd POBlB. ' SupOrtine blue•Liben thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered .Nate Papers and EnieTepes. "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. • ' ' ' Superfine and fine Capp and Posts,„Nled and p:Hin,..blue and'white, various qualities' and .., • .• prices. - I, „,,,/,,„ Also, 1000 rea ms 1 04 10. and assorted Shoe Papers; Bonnet Botxrd '' ;bite .and . .asSorted W k , Tissue,7ea,.rappinge nvelope, tissarted & blue Itiediumi,'Cap,Wiappers, Hardware:Pd pors,'&o::' '''. .. ,:'''' '' . . , : .. .'firi CARLISLE FOUNDPY WMACHINE SHOP. THE subscriber continues the mantilli6lore of CASTINGS, at his Foundry in Iligh„stroet and litivinkidoW on hind• a lull assortment of Patterns, •:ss prepared to furnish" all .kinds of IRON AND ..BRASS.the best style and and at the shortest ilnieo.4.Hit as now on hand a• large assortmeneso l 4Cast .s., such as Gorn-crushers,llllll Geerinii and G ; dgeon s 4 Plongh castings.PointsOlMoretifi4 Cu tare: Wagon'and Coach Boxes,celleigratos, Ov 411 Doors, cask Weights', 444 Doolthig Ten-plate •and • Opal StoveS. 'Ho 'olote,hillitil nud repasrs CARS, .chines and Herse-Powers, with eve ..',.. "re; other ltintiorMacbitibry. at.the, test nolicoo' Old'lron, Brass'and copper tak in'exchange for .work.•irrHaving purchased all otßeetty efeoo:'d,Petterne, persons wishing to htive,thern .will find them a' my shop, 1 14 , augefitnos F ARDNER. • ' " " t e xutb -1...111(11170 Ongi , C. 'JUST olierin'd'an:aistiiimeht 'TM ..V 4 EV.11.0:11) - 01 , 1S;,fiii• (rimming..l)3. o ' BB M c ee .n : t pAtso,, handsome neck. and Bonnet RAblerta. ,- Call and eee them. se 06 , farther B 1J87.r neti:),6, v itl 1.61' , . . 1 0,804 , wilioli:tlitputtenticiu t•lf Aho , iLidieeleAiiii !,,1 ,FA1rt: , !5i'f , '. , ! , ! : ,•7 4 ) 14 „ "'Cr it=-1: 1 V-;;AiStAt°, - 1.? 4,ol°Pf'U ~. , ~* .. U a 23 0.10,