.:.yyq ~,~,__ I.P.iAtickikv,„*....:. - .: ...A. ii ningsitrist. • Prrirc I ) :intuni.:;-The following ody first published 1161:),,buflifiti! lost noun of: its 'force from- being;fathOt s -; ancient—lt el *applicable at the p.reient, time as,tt , could possibly have ,been then:_' • . , To dubL. , or not toiler' l ' That Is tho question. , Whether 'tie better that the purse'should aufibr ' - . "Prom laorof cash) by !mend emptiness, Dr; by O geritle dun, to fill it up: . . . . To'dim—to get the money — and be enabled . . To live—end pay your debts—'lle a consummation . Devoutly to be wished. To dun—to be deny'd— .Deny'd with "Cat+ AGATHA" Ay, there's the rub r , 'or 'in that "mill again"' what evils come— . . What disappointment- - sore chagrin—and woe— What time in wasted- , and what shoes era worn - in eouseonettee—must give us pain. " • That, •• • ..,. .-. .... ....,. It is this TAI makes so many,tiebte not worth collecting; • Tin''this Dube sicken!' business to despair, And keeps from HONEST LABOR its REWARD. TEE ART OF INSECTS. The lord of creation plume's himself *pen his powers of invention, and is :proud to enumerate the various useful rats and machines to which he has given ' birthi' not aware that "He who teaches man' knowledge; has 'instructed the des pised-insects to anticipate him in many of those. .The builders of Babel doubt- less thought their invention of turning earth into artificial stone, a very ham discovery ; yet a little bee had practised this art, using indeed a different process on a small scale, and the white ant on-a larger one, ever since the world began.- Man thinks that he stands unrivalled_as an arellitect, and that his buildings are without parallel among the works of the inferior order of animas. He would be of a very different opinion did he attend to the liiatory of insects. ' he would-find that many . of them. had been architects from time immemorial ; that they have had their houses...divided into various apartments, and containing staircases, giganti - circlies, - domes, collonades, and the like nay, yet even tunnels are ex- Cavated 'by then* so immense compared with their own size as to be twelve times bigger than that projected by Mr. Dodd to be .carried under the Thames at Gra vesend. The -modern 'firm lady, who prides herself - on the lustre and beauty of the scarliiThangings ,which~pro the walls of her - drawing-room ; --or-the -car-- pets that cover itsfloor, fantying that nothing so rich and splendid was' ever seen before, and pitying .her vulgar an cestors, who wore doomed to unsightly _white, wash rushes, as ignorer's, all the while, that before she, or her ancestors were in existence, and even • ffefore the boasted Tyrian ye was discovered, a little insect had known how to hang the wall of its cells with tapestry of a scan,. et more thiin_imy_of_her_roome.. 11 exhibit, and that others daily weave silken carpets both in tissue and texture infinitely superior to those 'she so much admires. No female• ornament is more prized and costly than lace, the invert- Aion and,- fabrication of which seems the exclusive claim of the softer sex. But even here they have been anticipated by the little industrious creatures, who often defend their helpless chrysalis by a most singular covering., and as beautiful as singular, of lace. Other arts haVe been equally forestalled by these creatures.— What vast importance is attache/ to the invention of pap3r ! For nearly six thousand years one of our commonest -insects has shown how to make and sup :ply it to its proper purposes ; and even pasteboard, superior in substance and polish to any we can produce, is manu factured by another. We imagine that nothing short of human intellect' can be .e.nial to the construction of a diving bell or air pump—yet a spider is in the •daily habit of using the one, and what is more, one exactly in principle to ours, but more ingeniously contrived ; by means of which she resides vnwetted in, the bosom of the water, and procures thd --necessary supplies of air by a much more simple process than our alternating buckep—and the caterpillar or the moth knows how to imitate the other, produci ingrth vacuum when necessary for its purposes, without any piston besides its own body. If we think with wonder of the populous cities which have employ ed the united labors of man for many ages to bring them to their full extent what shall. we say to the white ants which require only a few months to build a metropolis capable of containing an infinitely greater number of inhabitants than ever the imperial Nineveh, Beby lon, or Pekin in all their glory ? That insects should thus have fore• stalled us in oar 'inventions, ought to urge us to pay a closer attention to them and their ways than we have hitherto Alone; sincrit is not improbable that the fflesult would be many useful hints for the improvement of our arts 'and manufac.) Mures, and perhaps for some beneficial. discoveries. The painter might thus probably be furnished with more brilliant pigments, the dyer more delicate tints, anti the artisan with anew hod improved set of tools. In this last respect insects deserveparticulir notice. All their op erationa are performed with admirable, precision and dexterity; and though they do not usually 'vary the mode, yet that mode is always the best thit can be con ceived for attaining the end in view.— The The : instruments also with which they areprovided are no . less 'wonderful and vanourtheui Thu 'Operationithemselvei., They. hive their tiaies;und files, and azt guru. tindj gisets,iiid , and acissors, , and- -forceps; . and 'sunny 'other itnplemente,lstiveral 'of f which act in more sthia,,onemapiteiti, and tvith a complex and tc ,. w hi c h we have not -yet..ittained . in. : .the use of our tools . •Ncir - is ill.), fact nary, as it ' ,hequi at first; ;since who 2 -wise in &girt and wonderful ins working,' is the 'inventor end fabricitor of the appiratus ;shisectii which' Inky be Coisidereid as,a set. of• miniature pat terpr-'draWn foi our use 'by a Dime 5-, Pnroosorni- or ; E'Arentiiai.--Rere is the secret of : good farming 'Tim can not :take from. this ,land* more' than you restOrelo' 4'in some: shape or other, with: , , , 0, 1 3% tul'Aing,3l'.4 4‘l4O'destroy e 'yoUr capi .l, taKipi ffe r rerit ei*lnay reßuire different 2 - modeo oftreat,menf and croppmg,,but in. evoirar: .I,rguniety-of. soil, there . are - gOldon rules to at,tersror';DialitC,until'•yoti"fil i d ..' Ahat4,he water that falls from 'the hea!eits If domt ' ll , o ' B4 4 l 'o'v' 111 :tl'e aoil; bit:runs _ thriiilin;g lot' it, ati Treely.„: Turn' up ' aruLtiiEthe land until'your foot sinks into .', '' • a lobs" 'ciiidm:latina,L;ltiat , the son and ' air ... k fins thrOugh. ,Let'no weeds' dumpy, a _,place ', where a useful plant' . 'coda, Col' ' . :Ptslielit Overy'Varticle - Of ; ihit4;o4 'o4,'l4htother liqUid or ''::'soli'M:4- 03 t, 09ttilitig' on the, farin:',go.':,to"! Waste: `,v Patin your Crops iri'thrit OtmeT'',, ' .., whielt l amrienge hact shown Aro, leatlf,fto n Ou#ss 1, , tl!aixgrowth,t . ittft , liitde: , Oi; ' . 1: `1 ": 4 .' ' f , ".: (' :''''' i . , :12., ' , ' s'l' 2 . , ' , , ,J :,4:0, ~ ' . O -, ~.1 , MEM ricatinent;',fiptigipoveir . ishriieJpt of land . Give, every plant rootrito'sitread its Tools in th 'e°soil: antFits,leaves:in•the,eii.i; M ~ftt:;~p~.hi~ri~l~hi~h -;~ _ ~ .. • • •Watches arid 4eively I CHEAPER — Ttrirt . EVER= Wholesale and Retail—At-the * • "Philadelphia rt and • ..eiryStore - ,!' N . 9 •NerthHE . • COND street, or . r-of Quer= ry street.. . Gold Levers, 18 k. eases, full jeWeacid, $3O and • urrivarde • • • Silver Levers, full jewelled, sls'and unWards. , Gold ',opine, 18 k. oases, jewelled,. $25 and upwards Silver Lepinos, jewelled, $lO antritirWetide Silver Quartier Watches, $Ol . to Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett--,-Tea, $5, Desert tO, Table $ l5, other articles in pro portion. AtLgoods warranted to' be what the are sold for. . • Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias &. Co" 0 Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, B S Yates & Co, John Harrison, - G & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lover Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangiments have been made with all the •above named Most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the penult or dering-put on if requested. O. C 0 NRArti . novBi Importdr of Watcher THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba thing, with waitn'or cold Water. • • - 0-THIS Bath took'tho premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 1848, the only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem• ber 1848. A great and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on the body, without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather: but a greater point isigatned by being enabled to bathe - with warm water; Which naother Shower-Bath is. adapted. to—and most otehll the Bath can be medicated without injury to the-hair, -Many parsons cannot take a cold bath—their case is met in this as they can regulate-the. tern-. peraturo of the water to suit their wish, and commence bathing at any season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing wthout wetting the head or covering the same: The arrangements aro simple and complete, and not liable to got out of order. Tho Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small child to the tallest person. When the door is dead, theWitures are hid and the °nisi. e ap pearance is that oftt neat, piece, of furniture. • They Nave received 'the approbatied of se4e ral medical gentlemen—others are requested to call and examine them, Manufactured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE, 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore. BATHING.—Read what Armstrong says: Do not omit, ye who„would health secure, The daily tresh ablution, that shall clear 4 The sluices of the akin ; enough to keep The body sacred from undecent soil. Still to be pure, even if it did not condttae - As maeh'(as it does) to health, very greatly worth Your ditily ains' 'tie this adorns the rich 3 -The want of this- a llpoveries worst ' With this external virtue, age maintains A decent grace :'without it, youth and charms Are loathsome. January 3,1849.-Iy. sAnink,s,smT GREAT BOOK, ITAffIntAT,SAND CHEAP Publication Establishments. Sun Buildings, No. 57 Baltimore streets, S E. corner of Gay ? and 226 Baltimore at., corner of Charles, BALTIMORE. Mn. SE. S. is constantly reciving . the greatest variety of publications, and is prepared to execute all orders for .American. and Foreign -Newspapers and Periodicals, and all New Books and Cheap Publications; Blank. Books and Stationary; Annuals and plendid 'Books for presents; Albums; Portfolios; Scrap Books, and Note Paper; Family and Pocket Bibles; Songß ooks; Toy Books; Juvenile Works and Primers. Mr - Agents, Postmasters, Country Merchants, Pedlars, Dealers in Cheap Works, and all others supplied at PUblisher's lowest CASH PRICES. All orders are faithfully 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 ware present. VALENTINES !—The subscriber also imports and manufactures Valentines, Note Papers, Envelopes, Motto Wafers,' &c,, &c. Wholesale and retail. Address all Indere to octlo Pure Fresh Cod' Liver 011.. ' sue Tuts new and valuable Medicine, now need by the medical profession with astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul monary Consumption, Sorofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &o. &0., is prepared from the liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expiesso for our sales. (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) " C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, &c., says t I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred oases of tubef culous disease of tho Longs, In different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. in the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, Its use vine followed by marked and unequivocarimpoyement, vary ing in degree in ilifferentemigs; from a tempo rary retardation of the pullers of the disease and a mitigation'of distressing symptoms, up to a more or loss complete restoration to amicv rent health. " The effect of the bed Liver Oil in moat of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough watt mitigated, the expec toration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceasou, the pulse became slower, and of better volume ,and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. "In conoiusion I repeaLthat the pyre fresh oil from the liver ofthe Cod is more beneficial In the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agentOnedicinal, dietetic orregime nal, that bac yet been employad." As we have made arrangements to,procure the Co e d Liver . Oil, fresh Iron head quarters,it can now he had chemically purehy the single bottle, or in boxes of„one damn each. Its, wondorfeleillintoy has induced numerous spurious its success depenis entirely; on its purity, too much care cannot be tised,in.procuring gefillne. ," , Every bottle having. onlt our written signa • lure; may be depended upon as genuine: , • Pamphlets ,containing. an ,analysii of • the Oil; 'With'iioticee of it from Medical Journals, will',lM'sent• to:those wlionddress ;as free of postage..:.JOßK,C, BAKER.s. co., , Wholesale Druggists araChensists,' ocil o /1! , ..1.00 North Third st.• Phila . . : DRUG AND . FANO' STORE ,uptr..E . raapownsawartin .. - , RESPECTFULLY Invites die _ Rit dotty!' the public to his 14 - • ' - '? .'4-,od Fancy Store , . b:';Weet.. - Main .street, Carlisle,..witere • lie- has net received afresh ,assortment of Drugs Me.' denim's; Paints,. Oils, Perfumery; Jewelry' and . FanCy-Goode. .., , r :, ;; Amongst hie exte nsive , variety play Imi Found. Approved Patent Medicines,. . :r'- ; '; , ?''• .All kinds of ; Salts, Dye Stuffs, . • . . . , . Quinine, Opiurn, Castdrand Sweet'Oilit '.-' . White-L ead,..lndigo, Spices, fresh. ground. ' Glass, Putty, Chloroform, . . ...... - ' ~. , Shandeliers,. Latripsi Wicks, Sperm Candies, Shaving. 'and -Toilet-Soaps Calotte Wome,.Laventler 6 4 - Oringe flower : airr. Bears Oil • la. Marriiw find Hair•Dyi, .._ ' Nail,. TINY, li, Hairi and .Shaviug,Brushes. ' , Finelvorr :torn — and . SheliDombs; . ,4.- Finger Rinse, iratailete, and Breast Pins,,, 8130a&Bags.aud•Purees, -. ' I: 4, r Porte.Monnaira;:,k''' Silver Snectaeles'aid Pencile,' _''. ~` ,; ,:, Gold Te hi, _ik and , lnkstande,"7 '', ' 7 — t. i', rinp:Writing eltd-Note'Paper.Drivelsopee,' i ~ McittirWrifers,rifileals`intriaapiue-Neights,,, , ;, . Mirrors and'.Fancy Bong -,.. :.",,,,, ...;, .- , .' - e ,_ - Musical.arid.Surgical InstruiriniiiiV:.., 4 :.'i'... 7 'P'..';';' , ' ;' , llne Knivee . and .Sciescire,..' , ;erf l ,-;:.;;;.. -itk,' , .,:r. ' Carritnie,abditidlrig , Whipc• :,, , ,,,. , .,:',.:6,'',6,_,.,: -. .0 T mbrollii.e.lo/101Ookii Thni.4:&f,Vaill it CRudt.sliPiOsie ll oolrliotis ! "r.§Oritiiiiit A therp, inay:hcal . !ett)!io,thi 'kip.thelved uptagl hi.tolihn., * A.: , '4...5 ; ;.f.';'' , .01.14-is`..i'.o-& - ktq„: . ,.1.t., , ,,,, Etiferitd'.!'itid i f.ritigoin , o94oo444lk; ...prpyipekOCl.V.., , ,.,l4tilrf ,, . , 41;44 ;'iTrXil:!i ll o ll W.P4i,P ,4l * ll irk* ioiiii 9 r Pcni'' ~ , ,i.;, ,' ;', .i•: , „ ~.',,'..,'.';',,,,:.,,,,,,,,,;;, ~.: ,.. .1 . , . .4. 1, „.,.: :,.,, UM MM SAMUEL E. SMITH. Sun Buildings, Baltimore, Md ~_ - r '~:;:r: _,;.aazscrcow_+,:,:.yt+~y'.;l.k'hsi°i~e~<~;,~!i«..y;:x;>,.b'r,;; r;~< ~~ac~itw.r>,i.cc't :Ci^a ~x. ,~1~: J`k,..-... b'UihN FA~~r. ~♦"}'r/4~qn•S.i.~•r~~:tic,..lY4.:'~_"7F,+'At . u}';'~.`t" __ _ .ones; 36H+' •Y; taS^`.., ~;.7tlx~s?i~R9xn:✓sd~i:l~.._±i'QM€; . .'; .. ~~~~ .. _ Y ~ .. ..-. '''lUblitittoc; IN QUART • BOTPLES;':' ' FOR THE REMOVAL" dz• PERMANENT CURE OF' ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD QR HABIT OF TIDE SYSTEM, VIZ: ge'fb — if 11 - 11 . 7iir King's Evil;Kheumatism, Ob. stinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Plimpton or Puri tubes on the, Faco, Blotches,Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring-Worm un t Tter, Scald' Heed Efilargenciit and - Pain - of the -- Bmittir and °nits, Stu bbo rn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms` Aciatica or Lumbago, and diseases arising , Irom an injudicious use of Mercury, Aseites or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutiunal isofders. In this Plbparntion are strongly concentrat d all the Medicinal properties of Seasireitit. combined with the most effectual aids, the rnost salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and it has been so fully tested not oltlyty patients them. selves, but also by Yh3sicians, that it has rek„eived their unquelifidd recommendations aiid the approbation of the public; and has established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE and. EFFICACY far superior to the various compounds bearing the name'of Sarsaparilla, teems have beon.eured, such es are not furnished in the records of time past; and what it has already done for the thousands who have used it, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffering and grog gling.with-diseasei. -It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the fountain springs-of life, and infuses nevi vigor throughout the whole ani mal frame: The diseases for which this article is.recom. mended are those to which it is known from personal experience to bo adopted; and those apparen • d beyond the sphere _of it Iketinn.hate..yielded.tateinflummet—The2cat— alogue of complaints might be greatly ex -bmded.:to. which the. saraaparilla is 'adapted • but experiences Droves its , value, and every suoceeding day is adding- new trophiee to its fame. ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA The following.striking and, as will be seen permanent cure of an Inveterate case of Sere. fula, commends itself to all similarly affected SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848. --Messrs. SANDS: Gentlemen—Sympathy fo the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was Severely afflicted with the scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged and her limbs much swollen. After uffering over a year anti finding no relief from ho remedies used, the 'disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated. her physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but wi•hout any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were induced to use SANDS' Sareatlarilia. The first bot tle produced a decided and favourable effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken, and before she had used, six bottles, to the astoriiihident and delight o her friends, she found her health quite rester.. ed. It is now over a year since the, cure wit effected, and her •healtli r emains good, show ing, the, disease ttioroughly eradicated from tho system. Our neighbors aro all knowing to these facts, and think very highly ,of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, • JULIUS PIKE. nxtract from a letter from Mr. Ingraham, a gentleman well known in Delawa're county.— It•commende itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen :1,-411'v wife has used several bot tles of your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained of your agents in this place, from which m hos received such peeial benefit, that I am' in duced to add mine to the abundant testimony now before the public in favor of its medici nal virtues. #ler father, mother, and many other relatives, have fallen victims to consump tion,',and it was supposed that-she too was in. 'llied the same way. She had several turns of raising blood, die., and at length became so reduced that her life was despaired of from day to day. Wo were induced to lry your Sars aparilla, as before mentioned, from the use of whith her health has been restored; eo that for the past year she has born able to attend to her domestic duties. Respectfully yours JOHN B. INGRAHAM BRONCHITIS, CUED The folloWing shows the virtue of the sars aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con sumptiou. It allays spasmodic nation, changes the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy:action, and the patient is restored te.hcalth, NANTUCKET; MEM, Nov. 11th, 1848. CEessra.Sarise—Gentlemen : I wish to make public, folt the good of those afflicted with Bronchitis, the healing properties of your Sarsaparilla. My wife suffered for twenty months in such a manner as is not easily de scribed; at times she was not able. to speak aboie a whisper, and wheh exposed fo the cold air, it occasioned something like spasms in the throat, the- effect of which was Salt in the ears'and eyes, 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 SARSAPARILLA she was perfectly cured, it being now more than: three months since she felt any symptoms of the disease. Yours,with reaped d GEORGE OO..HOEG. ' Extract from a letter reaelved from Mr. N W. Harrie t a well known in Louisa county, . Ye.: • Gontlemou,—l have cured a .pogro ' boy of .mine with your sareaparillo, who was attacked with Borotkla. - and ofa scrofulous family.. Yours truly • - '• Fredealeks Hall, Va., Inly 7; 848: • - • • Suns' Saassamcra.—lt seems olmMit imagery to kirltet attention to'an `article so well known, and"so' deservedly Popular, as this preparation, but , patients often who wish to pas; the extract of 'sarsaparilla are, induced to try worthless Compounds heating the mama but contiuning little or none of the virtue nf thiti valuablo root; and we think we cannot confer a grantor benefit on our readers than in directing their, attention .to the ndvertisement of Messrs. Bands in another column. The kettle has recently been enlarged, to .hold , :a .quartf and those who wish a really geoCtwil ole will find concentrated in this all tthi•Medl eninal value of the root, The experliinite - of thousands hal prayed Its efficacy in caririg,the various disease* tor• Which It is reothinceudeid; .and, at the present litho mmo than any " . ,other, perhape, MOM intalibiae uociAti,ln l preptiring the kystem..rorysi change " pf,:setteoh.—lions PPOL: 1 8 48. • Prepared; ana;.eolit.,wholestile and4ek tail A. SANDS,D " ~ and. C cniso,4oo'Veltori , .street, 'corner of Williami,PAOWT9rlr:(''t Drugesii -- gonoMlly._.througheiittlialU. _ Stakes ancllCaosdapricessl pel bottloi six Bottles,,for - - , Sold biS, , ELIA • TT, 1 1016“-iagent,.for Carlisle.'' • or- Eli eta:- , 4 . 00 :riarrioniOlayea; , :&c::l4#4 for ,oale at. Pf. Raw , ,••t\ .27 - 4slBlsoool,iiiiollE b ilidel 0114, tifitiotil44 1[41;4 iSt.`F.RA,* $2% tUfiviM t Stio atiO r titiW;;Pdairiilairel 4 , VON alulnif4m EV l 44 ; ,Oloir trd,* l o. l e•oold td 'the ow as pooolblerato by '71871,3L ELLIOTT ' , , ' = UM 11 t tune% - •• r....,2 MONA, ir-s' tile'lLuAbics.., ...: r . ',l To j w a' neend 7 s 7 flaYea Timn p i' ar ' R ill A tt. b:Tnil. • Sarsaparilla, for, stdocin Abe Milkmen% downs called S. P. caßspinr.v.-There to a . NA!„ OBNINNE, end all iniatt.ll."Pandhl.T°Otenie'n'idtilif noodßoleGitL • l' . alittnever waist but weisTormerly:aworkerhn rallroade, ea.. d. lialsi and. the like—yet heaasemos the title of Doctor for the ''''; rut ri tZugevr i Oleled i , i :e.rart i lt, t lnglp H rttiet e lVtlit eit' l '"'Vettral 1" ' Now the truttthdho:neVcir practiced medicines • day in Wife! Such teifful:taieked Misrepresentation looks bid" theiharacterind veracity of the man. I wish , Most idnce yihe'had never made those statements of,him. self orafrne,..Witen will men learn to.belioneattind truth. fat in all their' dealings, ead.intercourse with their fellow men 1 Ile applied,to entail:eel Clapp to mai t him inmate „Iv / ufacturing his-mixture, stating the largo a mu he t would ' ' make;as an inducement to embark in the b sinew: . These men L have been insulting anClibelling in all poeaible --,forms ,in order-to Impress the public th the belief 'the Old Doctolt'i Sarsaparilla was not theermine orminal. • ' It ffersaporign, made from the Old Do c t o r s anginal ea:, pie. Thin S. P.. Towneend ears I havo cold the use of my. name for IN A week: I will give him'esoo - if he will pro. i k duce one sin to 'toiletry proof of this. Ws, statemints of. . Thompson, Dimon & Co., are nothing lint a tissue Of falsehoods, e ply made to deceive the public, iiiidviceep the truth do ,in regard to hi. souring, fern:en:iv. com pound:. -Thighs to caution the - public to purchaaa none but Old Dr. - JACOB Townsend'. Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old - Doetbei •likettess, s h is /artily Coot Of Arms, and hie aignatureacross the Coat of Arms.' . Prineipal.o„ffice, 151 Nassau street N. Y. Cait l y. "JACOB TOW SEND. . THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF:TILE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known anlhe A UTHOR and DISCOVERER of the GEN UINE ORIGINAL " 7'OWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, he was compelled -limit no manufacture, by which moans it has been itsuato of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of Marty, nevertholeee, as these persons who had been healed of sore dlsetocs, and saved from death, pm. claimed its wonderful st•-• HEALING POWER.. This GRANDAND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION it manufactured on the I argeat scale, and in called for through out the length and breadth - of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration ar deterieratioa.-- Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, JP improve» with age, and never changes but for the better ; because it in prepared on scientific princip l es by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoverlea of the art, have all been brought into requisition in the manufac ture of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, It is well known to medical men, contain, many meslicinai properties, and soma properties which are inert or useless, and °them, which if retained in preparing B. for use, pro. duce/el-mean:Won and acid, which is Minimum to the eye. tem. Some of the-properties of Sarsaparilla are at; volatile that-they-entirelyevaporateand-are-lost-in-the-prepamtionc if they are notpreeerved by a scientific process, known on ly to thrum experienced in its manufactimi. Moreover, them volatik principles, which fly off in reran, or-as an ex halation, under heat, are the very essential meelicat prop ertie• of the root, which give to it all its, value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more from the. coloring matter in the root tlienfrom anything else ; they can then strain tide Insipid or vapid, liquid, sweeten with eour molaasee, and then call it SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP." But such in not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. lilpared that all the. inert properties of the Saraapprilla r t are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form • and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Ito val uable and- healing properties. Pre. pared in this way, It Is matte the most powerful agent in the - tharcofttannurterable—Dtrow.seth Hence the 'awn why we hear commendations on every lade in-ite favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing_Wonders fri th 6 etirabf' CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER,-' COMPLAINT, and in RFIEUMATISM, SCROP. - ULA, PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANE. , OUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints art. Ong front indigestion, from Aeidily of the Stothach, from unequal circulation, determination or blood to the head, hlpitation of the heart, cold feet-and hands, cold chills and t flashes over the body. Ii has not its pqnal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per. spimtion relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat and every other par t. But in nothing is its excellencantore manifestly scent4bd ac knowledged than in all hinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cameo of Fluor .41bue or Wham, Falling of the Womb, °helmeted, Suppressed, ar Painful Mentes, /rregndarity Of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. By removing obstruction., and regulating the general apatite, itgivee tone and strength to the whole body, and thue tures all forms of Nervous Diseases and Debility and thus prevents or relieves a groat variety of other mal adies, ae Neuralgia, St. Vitae' Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, te. It cleanses the blood, excite. the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor tied esnitirpotion, allayn inflammation, pu• rifles the chin, equalises the circulation of the blood, pro. !teeing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the ineenetbie pensiiirntion : sine: tires oat lightnane.Te• mores alt obstructions, and invigorates the mate, nervous • system. - Is not this then The Medicine you pre-eminently need? But can any of these things be raid of S. P. Townsend's inferior article I This out man's liquid ie not to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. because of ono GRAND FACT, that the one le INCAPA BLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, ' while the other DOES: settruty, fermenting, and blowing the'lettles containing it into fragmenui ; the sour, add liquid explediagotuiddamaging other goods! Meet not this horrible compound be peieenotetefithe system I—What / put acid into. velem already diseased with acid 7 What causes Dyspepsia but acidl Do we not all know that when food there in our stomachs what mischief It produceel— heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver corn. plaint, Mares:ea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What is Scrofula but en acid humor in the body 1 What produces all the humor. which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Eryeipelas, Mite Swellings Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and ex. I reseall tis nothing wider heaven but en acid eubstance, which enure, and thus @pone all the fluide of the body, more or less. What cause. itheumatiem but a Four and acid fluid which ineinuntee itself between the joints and elec.! whore, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acts 1 So of nervous dieneses, ofimpurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailmenut •which afflict human 11Allilre. Now le it not horrible to make apokzell, and hi/lofted!, looms (0 050 111111 SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID •' COMPOUND , ' OF S. P. TOWNSEND, and yet he would 1 - An 'have it undeostood that• Old Dr. la coo Towneend's Gentone`Originat Sarsaparilla, ie en IN. ITATION of hie inferior preparation I Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear„ihe most distant resemblance to S. P. Town; eanoPp article! We with it understood because it In the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend'a article and old Dr. Jacob Townsend's, Sarsaparilla' are hearmtride apart, and infinitely dissins. Bar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one eingle thing in common. As S. P. Towneend in 110 doctor. end never was, is no chemtat, no pharmaceutiet—knowa tie more of medicine or disease than any other common, unecientilic, unprofeseional man what guarantee can the public. •lio re that they are re • delving a genuine @dentine medicine', containing all the vie. Mee of the articles used in preparing it, and which are to. capable of changer which might render them the AGENTS of Disease indeed of healthl . But what else should he expected from ono who Knows nothing comparatively of medicine or di:wane, It requires a person of some evnce to cook and serve up even a common decent nr, low much more -important is it that the porsbno Who idectiffernallicine deeig_nedfor WEAK STOMACIIS . AND ENFEEBLED - SYSTEMS, should know well the medical properties or plant* the beet manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtue., Ohio en extends,: knowledge of the various diseases which • affect the human system, and how to adapt, remedies to these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfOrienate, to pour halm Into wounded hunianity, to kindle hods in the despairing "'bosom, to restore health, and, bloom, and vigor . Into the crushed and broken,. and talsanielt inflrmiti otat OLD•DIL JACOELTOWNSENtLhea INTIL abs YOUND the op portunity and means to brink hie • Grand Ihtiversal-Contentrated Deniedy within theireach, and to the knowledge of nil who hoed ie: 'that they may learn and know. by joyful experience, its • . Transooladrost.Pererear W. In • .For b y RAWLINS solo , , PHILADELPHIA , MOURNING . STORE, No. 62, south &weft - street, sear . Uhestnu IMLOIfItIJINC'EXCLUSIVELY !! I BESBo44iln SON pity exclusive 'attenition Mourning' G oods ,_ and - would' invite the attention of , all buyers' Visiting the' 'sit* to e an . examination of their stock. ' • As. the utmost care is taken in 'die iniporting and soleation of their goods. ,keeping a largo assortment at all seasons, °fleeing for eitlo'only 'what is gopet,atelof l .thepreper, shads of black, no`deception ite Make or quality, , ,Vio'ilevia7 :tienin price, and every article. field ' e s, low as ba e:putihased'ellieWhere: Those requiring mdittiiing attire ' can' boo satisfactorily suited - , .withourtlip trouble. fatigue and loss or timeef proceeding . /rem stm'e %to ; Moroi by visiting 'at once this establishment. ' 4 D' ' B 'rniitt 44 ' flittourninti • chmtzett, , :B u n:. F s inrsh:Arpatitl; I .'''. t 'Le hill nif t Shtxio, :Plaim'caatttaateat., '',:' i Block 'F - 9 4 ' ' ''' ' , Frond:6 Meridoes,' ' Sack ,Mnne .1_,, , ...;. ', Wlde•Black'Silks . . . Patent i Cag i ' l h,',9 rnpos, ::'lMpin's Mousselbres, '. *nt!rning% auti66‘,6, ,, ,, •' • ' '' del ' - • " ' do_ .Collarar, , , ~ '".•_,, do: litMgarlans ' `Fleack'Stlk , .#4o B o6 ,; 6 - Silk Cashmeres , ' "I:lPaiilaßtaica;',&•ard v . -'. ' '''' ' A'' f' , °um Opening gallyil, new, Itlaek _nd- , hal ~nr , ing- matermlS,Afrom , low priced •to the' mom '3° 067 4 Vir'lieleltde":•caah `iMyeis 6 - w . i i lk. fmd t , 2 it 6 ', 4 te e . 'ihdir adventlige to call . : '-, .:.[Pht a., soo . ~ , ,t ritllLOßlDErorLlVE'Jaa(fetai.tvad at U.Diath*linirtpilik.Store. L , ' , ~': ,:.:. rte2o igtelettictOng, best brandsjor ':'pale' itt . MEM • • -"' I ••,•• " - 1 • -4..-V-ila'eWf e .•,' • juirr,re").lo49p,FiArt'±;• • k iT* . 0 ibber , , c 41.,•Y• aS r ;;;' v ,; ivhata*N * l loilo fq wig FP,,, , ttig4(c ll ,o l conA ' A. trairYbur r .t= riltEft F_UNIC & MILLER, ,_. • rAGRWARDING St Caininission Merchaniao Hearusauia,PS. ship Produce, Merchitip. dize &c. to Baltimore, ..Philadelphia; •5tc.,46. Plastar, Nails,, Salt, .Fish, Groceries, &c. consiantlyTerside: ' ' .;I•liirrisburg, march 29,1848 • 41';' :111.117.4. Eft ...ALVCIRIV 177 crAheral Coinwision and Fiartciarding , Merchant,...po..79 Bowly's Whaif, BALTIMORE. • .100 R the sale of Flour, Grain, Clovorseed 11.7 Whiskey, Lumber,' &c. &o. Also, for warding Goods, via Tide Water Canal and Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for fish Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. Supplied, at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above business 'during the last five years, a continuation of the p_atmnage of his friends and- the public is re ' sp)octfully solicited. Refer to• • • FUNK & MILLER, J & E EBY, Harrisburg 1 BRANYT & ZEIGLER, Jacon RBEEM, Carlisle,. Pa. ." A. CATHCART, ShOphOLdSIOWTI, Pa. -- GEones - SimirsstriMechanicsblitg, P. H Feb. 14-Iv. Cumb.. Itally Tiansportation House. • - -MaM Canal and Rail Road Line,_ for Philadel phia, Baltimord, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs- his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat- . ronage ,extended - him during the past year he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded two new,-large,and. splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE 'of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the. utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, • CARLISLE GASKELL, Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? 7 J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents:for Cars; WUNDERLICH . & GRIER, No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, - . No. 423 Market at. Philadelphia. SITER,. JAMES & CO., • • .:Brdad street,. Philadelphia.. PgSN',.iC..k Miro - LINE, - North street, Baltimore. , Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf. A. Word to Horsemen. DR. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is de cidedl the best preparation that con be. used for the cure of Sprains, Bra. • ‘ l,- • sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, Ringhone, Spevin' Stiffness of the iota Joints, &c. It is an.article which should be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should -be without a botttle of it. Price only 25 and 50 cents per bot tles,-prepared-only by-S-M-Poarson,-M-D, and for sale wholevalo and retail, at No. 106 North Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW LT.N'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 21. DUALlieter's all Elealing Ointment Olf THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains no Mercury.—The 'following Certificate is from a regular Physician, of extensive pray. tice in Philadelphia : JAMES NICALLIRTER.—.-SiE I hat for the het two years been in the habit of sing your Ointment in-cases of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in TENIA CAPITIZS, (Scald Heads,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I think from the experiments I havemade with ito that it richly deserves to be adopted as an are dials ofevery day use by the profession at large Yours truly, S. BELL, . D. Phila. READ THIS.. ----' Philadelphia, Dec. 29; 1847 To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in m :Ming known to you the great benefit I have received by using your Vegeta ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had:an ulcer, or running sore, on the ea r ,,of many years standing; I have.. aplllfed' to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few . days it wascompletely dried up and well. I have used it 'for burns, for which I find It an excellent article; also in all cases inflamation. THORN. I certify the above statstßiorit io-true:---- ‘ T. C..CADMUS. CERT—IM/YE. 1 do certify thati have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldness of my feet; also for Rheumatism In my limbs and'Corns on my feet, and have been entirely relieved. Believing it to be a good Medieine, I do not hesitate to recommend it in the above complaints. LEONARD VAILE, Norris tp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21,1847. I certify that I have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, for a beefing in my *Kele breast, which has given her incalculable benefit; • also on ono of my children, for sore eyes, which give im mediate relief. I, theiefore, recommend it as a good medicine. PARKER REED, Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21, '47. Around the box are direction for using Mc. Allieter's Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver Cam. plaint, Eyreaipelas, Teeter, Chilblain, Scald Jlead, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchss toe, Nervaus affections, Pains, Bead ache;. Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns, all diseases of the skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, 4.c. Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatiltm, Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, •S•c., If MOTHERS and 'NURSES knew its value in cases of "swollen" or Sore Breast, they would always apply it. In such cases, if free ly used, and' according to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS—It is one of the beet gangs in the world for Burns. (See directions . for tieing It.)' ,xtr,Es—Thous a nds are yearly cured "by this Ointment: It iievorfalls in giving relief for the - . . . . ilttr This oinoiloilt le good for any part of the ,:,body or liinbs when imod. In some. I oases it should bo applied of . ~.. ~.., CAUTION.—No ,Ointme 'Will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALISTER is written with a pen on . every label. ' . " , . PRICE TWENT-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For 'eale by my agents In all, the prineipa. cities and towns, in the United States.; • SAS: MCALISTER, , • Sole Proprietor of the above. Medicines. '- Principal Office nalanvin to SS N. Tama ST Philadelphia. ' ' • ' • " • . AGENTS. • 'S. Elliott; and S. W. Haverstiok, • Jf & L. Reigal c Mechanicsburg. EL W. Singiaer, Churohlown. . • .7 • 11.40 & 7 Wherry,-,Naiyburg. • , Joeoph 11,,,Sleircf,Newville. • Lits o ,kGeo..W. 1411,11arnabitrg; „... , ,t... , ' Elegant,JNew • „G00de.,.. : , '. „ 1...., , , „reBtAGLF,y , S plevi,Arork Gold ter! t. si ii p a r s . 7, t* le of .the day, and'whielt,f'tto „ , 9u , ~ ..y : ati l 'a a h r o l a c ldba,Tnithbut: •: ' ' .. , ,-. ,:, ~ !,., f ' i' edi fidel Cektier?- 'n -, , ' An ele r eValernY!en '' Seisms if•the,,•' . 'eluding ezemPen ' ` lfe at e gianufseture. ' best:n*ll4A an dNtneric mcin a :iv of od 'Mina. Marge.variety of ppm „. t I ” F.• Screens of.every style .and.at' Jr . 0 ,, r17 1, ces'i "`-' ''' '''' ' ''' t 'l3llCh 1113 vi'oline,'AciorT , . z , Musisallnotrutneu 11, Fi eohlte, Tutting:Yorke' , ;with. Flutege Mee, . ?gee aci..ntraoricapi.:-, ,yrit Violin otringe, 12n_eg , I . _.,' A. large 'variety, ot'Beektalti, tritieillhobutt t - Brushes , orlittilkiniie, , • W h illhq ate _ l h ,d°94. ;ra ..! , ,' , , , t, ,, , ,, 0 - ;",' '''''' r ! . . !It 'e em,lniunr,v,' i t t f a ijiin;tlie Powder , a , tiqw., ,, . ~ II ynke'llteilln 'tiarreninCinill 44 o l °'' :irk tifni: T l4l9r. ' Bt;°/:11 'a Ition'tim9eth ei g e. . i t anythingin no 3 Y/fcil' B ill', l l 3 g , '..:.,,,.. ~.c,v:,._;;;,,; , : i titiltel:•ls nut A °?.t... E . t i-• b ye , ee? rep_ -, Comb,,. . S :° ° P B .' h, and;:heahtiflat'nnii9lttnent.' for the hplr, a ;1 1 9 I f„„orteis;.ol"Kkixtiel.:: Irma; the,eplebray4 e.4nlk nu ""' - . i ...:00.' blitillauel end Op , r 05..,. , ii ;, t ' , . 4 .1.ca, f ,:44 , c,,,m 0 i ,,,. '' ''''' .l•66ll! liPis i-I be t T ..Tl ' in ' t 11.1+.84thioipik.i. ~ N oksto#o., ° ' of .Eatia r anit'4B9 i . :nrti• - - itirittporaule' variety ii . ei3i , Rteiy openotind ,. i , tilna Dr 01'"ul and.; l3 - . t ridißook Store e1 , ,.•,.' . oe,i• Che a p le'it'ill! f•V‘F,":IIAVETLEITICIC:' -'. GAftB.—A„gri., o • mpprte. , Igars eonstuntly'onAtt II A STURGEON' ;;j~ : ~ === r: •; Insurance. ,earnpatitis. INSI3II4IIII.CM ,:`. .TliE Allen. add Best. younsboicaigh Mutual Fire IneuranbeVorepatti Of Comborload . county incorporated:by tuf 'act of Aationthly; 'snow, fully 'organized ; and in'ciparatiOnimders, the manage- Mont of. the foliowing - commissioners,viz I ~-Jacob Shelly; Wm R,GOrmid, Mtchoel Cock lin, 'Molc.hoir.Brenneinan, Christian 'Stayman; Simon Oyster, :Jacob Coover; Lewis Byer; Henry Logan,. Benjamin H -.M miser, Jacob Kirk, .Samuel Prowell, .Toseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any . Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing . to become members aro invited to make applicatnin to the agents of the compa ny, who. are willing to wait upon them at any time. IMES JACOB SHELLY, President ENV 'LOGAN,. V ice•Presidcnt. ' LEIVI:t3 HYIIR,' Secretary Micusr.t. Coeutor, Treasurer. aetl7'49. AGENTS. Cumberlhod county — Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Iferman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing,, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles 8011, galisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan rg. Dr. J. — A hl, Churclitown. York conch —John Sharricic, Lisbdrti, john Bowman, Dillshttrg, Peter Wolford, Prartlilin, John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J W Craft. Harrisburg.-I.lousor &,Lochnum. Members of the Company having Policies bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ng application to nny of the agents. LXI4II—INSURANCr. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Oompany of Philadel phia. Office Nari 59 'Chestnut Street, Capital $360- 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the most favourable terms, receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte cast. The C'ilpital being paid up and invested, to gether with accumulated premium fund: affords a nevem. SECURITY ICI the insured. The pre• mium 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, and is more generally in use, than any otherin Great Bri tain, (where the subject is best understood' by the people, and where they have had the long est experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117. Life Insurance Companies there, of all kincle; 87 aro on this plan. • " The first BONUS was appropriated in De cember, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to'Bl•pQr sent., 7i per, cent., &c, &c., on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making an ad ditfon of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., &o. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more thati 50 per cent on the premiums prod, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. • The operation pf the BONUS will he &ken by the following examples from the Life Intim rence Register of the Company,, thus: =2 Sum Insured No 58 88 205 276 333 $l,OOO 2,500 4,500 2,500 5,000 Pamphlets c. and• explanation: plication, and fur the office, gratis dressed to the Pr, JNO F JAMES inV494 The Franklin Fire Insurance Com • pany of Philadelphia.. FFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fift II street. Charles N. Rancher Thomas Hart Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant Jacob R. Smith . Continue to make insurance peretual, or 'Uni ted, on eyery description of property in town :and country, at rates as low as aro consistent with security. Tho company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital and pre miums: safely invested, afford ample protection tc the insured. S2The assets of the company on January let, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem bly, were us follows, viz Mortgages Real Estate Temporary. Loans Stocks Gash on hand and in hands of Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen yeara, they hnvo - paid - upwards of ONE MILLION, TWO lIONERED THOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the qvantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pros't. CHAS. G. BANCICER, Sec'. feb 2 the above company All applications for personally, will be D. SEYMOUR. A Purely Vegetable lilledielue. ei,l7 GAS D ELL'S VEGETABLE REST 0- V RATIVE - PILLS nave boon gradually but surely combing into favor, among the fami lies of this Country for some years past. They havd-clone this entirely tnrough their great worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Ageneieq have been appointed but no puffing and humbug such as is resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine has been done, The pills aro offered for sale and have and willcontinue to bo sold by all t 1 :43 principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Meffigine the following advantages over 'all others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE• TABLE. They are CFRTAIN .TO OPE- R/I,TE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They ean be used with EQUAL B.FN EFIT by the YOUNGFST INFANT and the STRONGEST MAN—Their °Moloney in Fe vers, Ague. Headaches, Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &e. has been pro• ved upon thousands. They'are a Certain. Cure for Worms. The proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in St. Louiswho was cu red of a TAPE WORM by the use of them. TRY .THFM THFY WILL. NOT FAIL. Travelling agent for the State , of Pennsylva nia—CHAßLES P. Asm. For sale, price 25cts a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with full di rections-644th!) following agents in Cumberland County • For sale by Du RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa.tr JOBBPII H. lizanon r i-Nowvile. W D E Heyss,—Shippensbnrg, len S L SiNT*AN,—Newburg. A WEEKS - SLT" Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnutstreet Pniladelphia, January, 24th, '1849, The subscriber is agent for or Cnrlislo and its vicinity. insurance either by mail or promptly attended to. W Hopi's Embrocation for Horses.' . THIS valuable EMBRO: • ''CATION will cure Sprains. '-; ;•;;;; • , • Bruises, Cuts, Galls, .ov/ell ' ussfir ing • Rheuthatistri.' and all whichrequire' • - - comp laints ''en external remedy. It gives - immediate relief to the SemtobetrAihd the incident to Horeeir having white feet anclnoses, produced by tbo St. John Wort.:; It is also highly , useful in relaxisg stiff: nese of the Tendons and Joints rind produces beneficial teffeeteln cracked heels, brought ! ;on by high feedinCtiplintS,sprains. This Emnao.. DATION'. is recomended 're rariners,'Farricirs; Keepers of• Livery Stables, aiid4rivutel gentle en, owning Hors* and should ba tonitantly: M ke pt intheli stables: The' ' GENUINE Allele 'prepared only by "W„ - InistiAir,, NO 902 ance in. Philadelphia. And for - bale wholesale Enid retail at DR. RAWIANSIDrug• Store W Main street, Carlisle. Mira 14—ly ' f Taall whom it. maylOoncein 1 , -, .. !rffANKFU - 1. to the public rineralikft pair !., ,',.. ' favors and , theirliberatpatronege. stilleeni' finites-he. carry on the , SADDLE;;TRUNIC; and. 'HARNESS`: making - .business,',et_his 'old . stand it,Nanovor:streot, two doors north; of the : ,Carliole..; Baik, at' the sign , of rho Mammoth . ,Pollars L.4:10) ismow better prepared than over to; accommodate ~, his - nustomers, having roSenliT'l tirlildo - great alterstioi* in his establisPeOlni.'" es .to,e,nabli,him to•keep.e,;rnualt,,betnit'fessorfn :rnont„then,herensforei. eolutistiog 'ef idinlitt: Dragoon,',sooop tub; quilted ,. old , Welk ;$ .!-'-' D.PF.,B; _,,k1AR11.4.G..E;g • trihiaso. leted‘_ond ' co i r on , Fifrarenev,s 0 re,...„61 Old , t 4 8 ; Tra.: l ,ielling.Nrenks Of all 'll Spvilnie , and ' prices, Icilanees end Oerper filige; dltsfr Martingale, D., Milan, APielctitkostOPYVid ' kilt 'Enda: ll7ll 'li `-"eathlf; ocntop seksrprst iVir ly..eets; and: a othei'artleleefnAwlipek.,iadf,twhiOb he is do,, tiermineitta ohlfAkilio.vory lowost4estalf.lugesl , ''''`Maliiing'andMaking Patroness of hair, busk ,ind'ettnw,:iind ell kinds,of Upholsto'in g punctually attended to. e025 . 491y.,.'' ' ' •• 1 .. -,•'...•:•'.':'•,•-,'-'lvr.';':''''::';'':'+.4•'_;,.,:•''t!'.'•-••:',,;:.; ..,..,..,•?,.-..; ; • •,.',, ..'-.•::::_. - ''..•--:'•.:. ''-: Bonne or Addition Amount of Policy & Bonus poyablo a the party's • decease $lOO . OO • $1,100.00 250.00 2,750'00 400'00 4,400.00 175.00 2'175 . 00 437'50 .5'437'00 staining the table of rates of the subject ; forms of ap her information can be had at irk person or by letter, ad eldest or. Actuary. RICHARD S, treeident. , Actuary. • DIRECTORS Gebrge W Rtehards Mordecail:). Lewis Adolphe . Berle David S. Brown Morris Patterson $890,558 65 108,358 90 124,459 00• 51,563 25 35,373 28 $1,220,097 67 MEE n1J4i1 . 441131r • THE: : G -- RE..PAP .I LA •,.i tt HI N Z A1±A5:...'T0...:..-. R E , l lHAN p oP V , al:i A le L i P ien s Of -: Carli . 5 ., 10 1.1. and RS y ieiti itfrailtheir"Mpreatied ~.ctolont, we4 ag airrie qtiewthitß'"&iiiriA6l to-view our \ g large turnlpplencitittiesortment of' Chiiia,,Glass di, Queentwa 'Dinntir'Sets,'Ted Slitil, oilet Sees, and stn le .pieces, either. of Glads,•China or Btone' Ware, sold in quantities t esuit , purchasers;for less - than they 'ehan be ' had elsewhere—l n tact. .4t,,leas than Wholesale Prices. • A MERICANyAND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater variety , than7mveribefore 'offered in the city. FANG r .CHINA in great .variety very cheap. 11*'We would invitomny person. visiting. the - city to call and see us—they will at, least be pleased to walk around our beautiful attire, and to view the fineat China 'and the cheapest the world produces.... Very respectfully. • TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 'Chesnut Street. Phila. sept2G'49ly CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, • AT ELDRIDGE S CHEAP WAREHOUtE,,NIVA. rIERSONS who wish to got good bargains Ir in CARPETS OR OIL CLOTHS, ei ther wholesale or retail, will do well to call on the subscriber, as his expenses in hie present ation aro very light, he is enabled and de imined to sell at the lowest prices in the city. 1-fe offers for this season an excellent assort ment of _Splendid -Imperial, three ply') Beautiful Superior Ingrain ; • Fine and Modium do _I}CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds, And List, Cotton and Rag, And OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 14 feet wide, for Rooms, Halls, ,51. c. with • a great vatiety of low priced Ingrain Carpets from 20 to 50 cents, and Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 to 50 cts. per yard. Also, Mattings, Rugs, Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, &c. H H ELDRIGE, No. 41 STRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut, near Sechnd, (aug29 3m • Fancy Furs, Nuin, Boas & Tippets DAVID H. SOLIS, successor to Solis, Brotberot) Importer and Martufacrurer of every description of FURS, having just re. turned from Europe with tr SE t LECT 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 well IMPORTS, he is enabled to offer at - such prices as few houses in the United States:can compete with. . H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street,6 doers below 3d at. Mr - Next to LoUden.& CO'S. Family 'Medi. • vino Store. Philadelphia, ang 15 6m. Store always' closed on Saturdays. The highest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs. N.,LAW1L27181.0313._ ._ _ . Agent for the sale of Soul/worth Manufacturing Co's Writing Papers. "Warehouse, No. S . Minor St., -Philadelphia. 1.00 CASE uf the above superior Pa pers stow in store, and for sole to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— . . Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs., blue and whites Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine. Commercial Posts, blue and white plain and ruled. Extra-super A.,itieu, Note Papers', plain . ..and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and Broad Superfine and fine Counting House Caps and Posts, blue and white, Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, giltf Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue Linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Poste, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Pars and Envelopes. ...Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and'fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, Alms and white, various qualities and prices. " Also, 1000 - rooms white "find esicirted Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards; white end ast.ortcd Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted & blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Pa pers, &c.- firt Manufactory of Pocket Bo.•N't, No. 52} Chesnut Street, above Serond. PHILADELPHIA. - TIIE subscriber respect fully solicits public at tention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Banker's) Cases,,Bill Books, Dressing Cases, Gard :Cases, Port Mo naies, Purses, Pocket Knives, and other fine Cutlery, Gold• Pens, and Pencils, Segar Cases, Chess Men, Back Gammon, Boards, Dominos, Ike. His assortment consists of the most faehiona blo and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workinanshihombracing every desir able fancy, pattern,:which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit - arl furnish .wholesale or retail on the most ressontibler terms. 0:7 - Purchasers whe'clesire to supply them selves with' articles of the best:quality will con sult their own intereststy calling at this es tablishment. H SMITH, Pocket Bbok Manulaeturer, • Phila., seps 9m 52k Chesnut Street. ,„ - Blind alinsuftreterg - , --- ET CLARK, Venitian Blind Manufacturer. II sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 139 and 193, Sonth Second Street, below Dock Street. PH ILADELPHIA. Keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE and NARROW ~SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured in the boat .manner, of the best materials. and at the lowest cash prices Having refitted and enlarged his establishment he is prepared to.corisplete orders tonny atnount at the shortast notice. Constantly.o'n hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured expressly, , for his own snide, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. !Orders from a distance packeCtarefully and free of porterage to any part of the city. [aug 15 ly), H.. O.TIARK?; NEW YORK DRY GOOD STORE. No. 208 Cheitnut St., 'Phi/ads/piaci' LORD, TAYLOR &. lift AVE now on hand. just received-direct ,la from the manufacturers, n a ssortment of SILKS • DASHIVIERES r , • , MERINOES, • DE, I,AINES i SHAWLS 840 . The colors and designs heingQ4lk*,,,c,wn selecting, and entirely theirs. • LINENS, HOSIERY, HAfiDASHERY R.E ;-e - and 'all the different makes ef.Donnestic Goods constantly on hand; wholesale :end retaiKT.• L. T. ,dp .Co:, .uover,datilatb; froni - firetlprice: ' • 01°We are daily. receiying' Oode '..fronti the )i New Yiirk.Auetiond '''•:" CARLISLE FOUNDRY &MAMMON', .- THE subscriber continues - the mtinufscture.:, of CASTINGS, 'at , hie Foundry..in . Higb sheet and' having..npw.on-band'a