lvn I v of warn ?]£#*s££ GbbdS! ,THE uuderhigned'liave returned from the city ■ and cheapest atoclts of GOODS,■ li'rodghFtO Carlisle. It consists in part 01 ft MM^Td|o| A at 4,6 s, 8» 9, 10 ana ,Js£cent3 per yard . ISOO.yatdihnew Scotch Ging-, ( and 25d8, per yard... Blue and French Clothe & Cas- VekuereSjCheaper than over. Also Checks, tickings, flannels, alpaohas, and muslins for a mere song, ing cheaper than: was ever dreamed of. Also c\t jasuafcassortment of Groceries & Queenaware. 1 ia buta sample-—wecan’tenunieraie the hnd*tentH v p,attof the different articles wdbave for aalq. \ Vfe fay to all, if you want to save mo ney. in buying your goods o&ll on us as our goods have’ all been, bought-for cash, and of course we can sell considerably lower than those who boy on tjredjit. - A. &W. B.ENTZ. 3 doorf south of the Poet Office* Margh 9,1848. ( New Spring and: Summer Goods. Thd subscriber has just received and is now open- Ingr bt'hla store, oh the south-westcorneroftHe' Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of .sea sonable goods, such as v , : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams,. Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine while Muaiins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves, Hosiery,'&c. - A large stock of MUSLINS, white&uhb!each edi from s,to Jin breadth,.and ,from 4 cents per yard up in-price* ' A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices varying from 4 to 12£ cts: Also a fresh slock of the ■ r . CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, which he .has -lately introduced, and which are found to;be that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, ' . . -, Thfi Pekin Tta Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas* to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in Which they are put up is such, as that the flavour Is preserved for any length of lime, be. ing incased in lead dr tin foil. Families can bo supplied withhny quantity pul up in (his manner Thd public is respectfully invited Xo call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he feels confident lhat his, variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. . Robert iryine, Jr. Carlisle, April 6, 1848. , NEW OOODS. HIHB. subscribers are now opening their Fall Jt stock of HARDWARE, ami to which they would invite the attention of persons in!want of goods irf arrangements are such as loanable them to sell lower than any other strife. 'They have now a full assortment of locks, latches', bolts, hinges, .screws, and. every article for buildlngi mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, files* rasps, chisels, au gurs,'braces,-'plain blits, planes, hand, pannel, ripping- and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket-knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors,'scissors, shears, waiters, trays, brass and Iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage _Builders. Also, 10 tons hammered and roiled iron, 3 tons cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Blip lic sprjngs, l ion American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 3000 lbs. Weth erill’s pure\ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as- Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather VarnishVMahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar waro, Baskets, &c. They hSve also Hoyey’s Patent-Spinal Straw CuljdrsV, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the beat article of the kind ever ofiVred for sale. V*;.,.. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September 16,1.847.- Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, JmoV to your tnteretlt and buy where you can get the , . •. ■ Chcapeit and Best Lumber . JtJST.receWed and for sale at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the wesl end of the Harris burg Bridge* down at the River, 1.50,000 Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also, ■* 400,000 Feet of Lumber,' ofi;U,l| and 2 inches thickness, which will bo sold'as low as at any other yard at the river* Common Boards at 11.13 and 913 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from 6 to $B. - AS THE STEAM IS UP, it Is as well to mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at the shortest, notice, of White Pine and Oak, delivered to the Raijrood free of. expense. Small building Timber always cm hand, front 30 to 70 feet long—-also, Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, &c., always ready for safe. * ■/. HENRY CHURCH. /Bridgeport, Nov. H, 1817.—tf Health made easy for the People, Or Physical Training,to make their Lives in tM« Wdrld Long and Happy, by the author of 11 Edu* cation ? As It Is, Ought to Be, and Might Be,'* First American Edition, with Additions: BEING an elementary arid interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter* taftung articles on - Food,.' Heart, .Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations,. Digestion, Liver, Bfaips, Old Age, tftoof,.. Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Women, llead L Veins, Health, Disease, &c. dec. dec. Together with the Great Bccret-r-Success in Life frow offafnerf—‘fmv to do good—causes and eifectsof error—habils-^passions—Woman described— mnndc scribed—man’s errors—rich and poor—sexes—virtue and vice—youthful errors—woman how mada dcli- CWer— woman's virtues, ambition, &c. Ac. Thq whole designed for the noblo purpose of im-* ftrovlng and extending education amongst fhe people, mpsrllog valuable knowledge on the physiology of the human frame, and 1 the laws which govern mental «ndl Bodily health, Ate. Any person sending .35 cents enclosed in a letter •hall receive one copy by mall, or live copies will be sent for $l. Address, postage paid • May 37,1847. ly G. U. EIEDER <fc Co. spring Fashion of Hats, >*r*rn* oerat cbhtbal cn*At HAT & CAP STORE, No, VSi Market Strut. South tide, abate Eighth St., . , . ■ Philadelphia. . i r| fpHB subscriber takes this method to return thanks to the people or Cumberland county, for the very liberal share of patronage which 1 they have extended'towards him for the last few months, and would call thtolr attention to the fact that ho has now introduced'his Spring" Faihion of Oiniltmtn't Halt, which for beauty, neatness and durability, can* not be.excelled by any other establishment In* this city,. ThU: stock comprint v:,*. lloavcr, Nutria, * Jlrush, jiuasla, Silk and Mole tikin Hats of oil styles anil' quilUio*. together with a very large assortment of Clotty* Velvet. Plush, Pur and daced Caps, Country. Merchant* anil others ore respectfully in tltml toixamino (i|o Stock, which thay.win And illo Choir advantage to do before purchasing, a. it la; hi, determination, having edopH theiyilcm ot.cUmg fur eath aiily. tp.eli a. 981 Market at., south aide, above Blh at Phila., March 18, 1848 .T UBT opened at (ho •' Dee Hlvo” o largo lot of Gingham*. Lawn* and littejeo, wlilcli will ho •oia cheap- 1 A? COYLKi, :r hW just* feVtirn^d 'fromThUadßlnhia; and ia now open n largo fehandsomeaßaorlrnent of Spring & Summer Goods, .consisting in pan of the following (ixttolos TOB-LAOIES, French Ginghams, Straw Bonnets, , Fanej Lawns.,, - French W.< .Oollare,- PclnteihOrganc\ie3, , Black Silk Lace, hLtnen Lustre, Thread'EMgtng&Lace, Pans SHk:Tiesiu,. • Ceil'd Silk Fringes, 1 Broche Muslins, 1 :SUk Buttons, c.; French Jaconets! - Kid Gloves, Bl’k Broche Lawns, Thread do. fOK OtNTtEMEN^ Blank Cloihe, ; : ' Wncy'bM'a ClolU,, Cosbimers, ~. Sutmnet, Cassidisra,/ Bl’k Italia'h prayats, .Tweeds.; ; ,'. u . ,V V ‘ .Veetingsi ’'■ * J Black Satin*. • j figured Booking, black and drab Merino. Mus- , •. I wish to say to my friends is to anotarr'-at-lhe **Dee HiVe," In •North Hanover st., and examine, my-stools of goods, and for cash great bargains may be hid., .. March S 3, $848.. 1 \ .... ■ v Bargains 1 Bargains! Bargains! At No. 80 North • Third St., 2 d Floor',' Philadelphia. rpHE subscriber is daily receiving a variety of JL Fancy and other Thy Goods, from the PHILA DELPHIA and NBW'YORIf AUCTIONS, cm bracing such, articles only as can .be bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him tp supply purchasers at lees-prices than can be furnuh ed elsewhere. * Dealers, who buy for cash, arc. assured that they will find it to their interest to examine the Goods, which will consist of these which are purchased at forced Auction Sales. A. DBWALD, ' No. 80 North Third street. ' Phili. April 13, 1848,—2m Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, No. IB2J MimtiT S , 4th & stii, Pinr.ADELrHU. . rpHE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers generally, to an examination of a complete stock of Ready-made nothing, which for extent, variety and workmanship, he Hat ters himself will givo universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers induce ments which cannot bo surpassed by ony other estab lishment in the United States JACOB REED, Philadelphia) March 3 # 1848.—3 mi ; Umbrellas & Parasols Cheap. WILLIAM A. DROWN, Umbrella and Raraso, Manufacturer, 86 Market street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Umbrellas and Parasols, wishingtopur ebaso handsome goods, of superior quality cheap, are invited to call at my manufactory and store, No. 86 Market street, ono door below Third street, where every variety of’Umbrellas and Parasols, are sold cheaper than they can elsewhere be obtained. A call when you visit Philadelphia is requested- An examination of. my goods will satisfy you 1 that it will bo to your interest to purchase of me. ' Orders by letter will receive strict, attention, and goods selected adapted to your markets. JPhila., February 24, 1848.—3 m Philadelphia Shoe Trimmings Store. CONSTANTLY on hand an oaaortmont.of Black and colored English Lasting®, black and colored French Lasting?, Irish and Barnsley Sheetings and Drillings, black and colored Silk and Union Galloons, Laces, Ribbons and Scam Galloons. JOHNS & PAYNE, North East cor. 4th and Arch. Philadclphia.Feb. 17, 1848, —3m New Arrival of BOOTS AND SHOES AT PORTER’S SUOE STORE, opposite the Methodist Church, Men’s Kip Brogans, Men’s Thick Brogans, Boys’ and Youth’s Thick , Boots, Women’s Lace Bools. This work has been manufactured to order, ex pressly for the Winter, and is warranted to be bol ter than any ever sold in Carlisle., Constantly oh hand, a general assortment ol best quality Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gum Shoes, Buffalo Over-Shoes, Socks, &c. &c., to which the attention ol buyers is solicited. WM. M. PORTER, Carlisle, December 16, 1847. Hats! Hats! fT\ THANKFUL for past favors, and os desirous Jot%as ever to please all who may favorhim with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies hisfrionds and the public generally, that ho still keeps his finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row,two doors north of R. Anghey’a store,'where he haaconstantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Description, all of the vary laid fo.hiona, and atlowcr price, than over. Hia stock of FURS', ire. have been selected with groat care—and bo will manufacture Beaver, Nulro, Casaimero, Moleskin, Silk and other hate in the noweatetylca, fully equal to any of the city work. Call, then, fcllow-cilixena,and examine our qa.oit ■nent, aa we charge nothing for tho eight, WILLIAM H.TROUT. February 17, 1848. - Hardware! Hardware I! rmlß subscribers having' purchased lira entire 1. slock of Jacob Sener, invito tha attention of the public to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, boasting, and pulling mndo by other es tablishments, we uru able to sell Hardware as low if not a litllu lower than any other Hardware store in the county. Tty us and prove us, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover st., between Common's Tavern and the Hal and Cap Store of Geo, Keller. Wo have Jest received a full and general asaorlmenl of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may bo enamor,ted the fallowing: 500 pounds American Blist’d. Steel at 7 cents per lb. 800 pounds of Knglish Dilat'd, Steel el 13J per lb. 500 pounds of Cast and Sheet Steel at 18J pel lb. * 600 pounds of Spring Sleel 74 cla. per pound. 30 tloz. of Corn'aml Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nalls ami Spikesatsl SOperkog. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 74 to 2OOO lbs. best quajity of Grindstones at 14 to 9 cents per lb. ' ' ... 200 gallons of Linseed Oil* , . , With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Looks. Latches, Dolts, Hinges. Screws. Oils, Paints. Glass and Putty, Nalls and Spikes, &c.. too mfmerona to mention. All to bo had at the low price Hardware store of . FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May 6* 1847. . , Watcher, &c. ft nifRAP watches, SILVER ware, VJ AND JEWBLRY.—Fulljowollinl gold «yjpPatent' s4o.. Gold Leplnos, s3o. S’.vcr Losers. $BO. Gold guard, veil and fob chains, goUV and, silver pencils, Unger rings and Jbimblcs, apcclnclcs, ear rings,;miniature cSsos'i medallions; fancy card- canes, fans, dee. Silver (oldb and tea spoons, tea nets, forks,. ladles, butter knives, cups, dec. Fine pimed castors, cakV baskets, candlesticks, Britannia warr, waiters, DIACON*B PATENT LAMPS, See, AUo gold Patent Lever watches, from 1 $4O to $l5O. Watches and clocks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pens at $1,50. f , rtn ™ ‘ J. & W. L. WARD, ' 100 Ohennul st.above TlUrd «t.. Philadelphia 9,1047.— ly . . The Tea-an«Vttro6'iDry' Store of v ' ': 1 MAIN BTSKETj cXbLISLE, , •_ . IS oonstuntly supplied, with aifrashanJ general asßorlmeul *[qbrqoing ; a, lot of , of tbo boat,' na walj as oflowlei priced qualities' , v-u Loaf andßrown Sugars, vizj Double refined Loaf, crushed anti Pulverized, aslalso'.While- HdVonb,. clarified So* gats—alliof \yhiolvfor prioea!and qualities, can*, ndthe'excelled. : -t • ' Inaddßidit to out former supply ofTenawehavo undertaken the sale, of the Superior Teas of J. G, Jenkins' & Co. of Philadelphia arid haveteoelved arid will be kept supplied with.au assortment of Green and Flack Teas, of the various kinds and qualities, varying in price from 37J ots. to $1,35 per pound, which we belj’eVe’wilU on trial, lake ■ the preference over all other Teas in -this dommunity; These teas aro prtl.trp.lni packages.ofi, ; 4 arid 1 lb. each, labelled with name and price of Tea,.with a Metallic as well as papet envelope for preservation of the qual ity, and each'basing Tull weight. One of the partnora (who selects' the Toas)Jearned this diffi cult business' of the Chinese themselves, while engaged In the Tea Trade, and residing among them, and possessing this advantage, their ability to furnish, not only safa and genuine, bnt also the moat delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices, is unquestionable, and therefore they can be con fidently recommended.to our customers. ■ , ■ Inaddilion to which may always he had a gen eral asBortmenl,of all other articles in the line of our business. All of which are .'offered for Bale at tho lowest possible price. Wo feet thankful for past favors shown.us and hopo. ; pur endeavors to please will ineril'a continued share of support. J. W. GUY. Fire insurance. THIS Allen and Bastpeniisliorough Mutual Fite- Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by anact of Assembly,is now fully organized,and in operation undorlhe management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Tilzei, Robert Stcrrett, Henry. Logan, Michael Cockjin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sqml. Prowoll, sr, and Melchoir Brbneman,who respectfully call the attention ofcitfconaof Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold but. . The rates ofineurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kindJn' the Staley Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to.the agents of the company who are willing to wait at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Henry LooAff, Vice President .• Lewis Hveb, Secretary,. Michael Cocklin, 7reusurtr*-. February 3, JB4B. : ’,l Agents— Rudolph Cumberland; Christian Tilzel, Allen; John;C. Dunlap, Allen; C. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry bearing; Shire manstown; Simpn Oyster, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob Kfrk,generalagt, John Sherfick,, John, Rankin,-J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Horrisburg-r-HousetA Lochrtnn, Protection Against LOSS by Fiie. THIB , CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of (he following Board of Managers for the ensuing year, viz: T. O. Miller, President; Samuel Gal braith, Vice President; D.W, M’Culloch, Treasur er; A. G,Miller,Secretory; James Weakly, JohnT. Grecnr John Zug, Abraham King, Richard Woods, Samuel Huston, William Peal, Scott Coyle, Alex- Davidson. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward.them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will bo issued.without delay.~_Foi, further in formation see the by-laws of the Company, , , , T.O, MILLER, President. Secretary. _ . February 10, 1848. AGENTS. L, H. Williams, Esq., West Pcnnsborough, Gen eral Agent. " • J. A. Coyle, Carlislej Dr. Ira Day; Mechanics burg; George Urlndle, Monroe; Joseph ST. Means, Newburg; John ClmlcnTh, Hogcslownp Stephen Culbertson, Shippcntburg. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T. CONLYft Respectfully announces to tins public that ho has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY , ■ prs Store to the building one door cast of his former stand, on street, whero he will con flfot slantly keep on hand and for u|n 'W on tho most reasonable fSa&e \ lermt, » Gold °nd Silver Lever, Lepint and Common WATCHES, Droast-plns, Finger Rings, Ear Rings,' Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Stiver Pons and Pencils, . Diamond pointed gold pens, at from 91,37 to 62,- 50. .. - Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets, Silver Table andJToa Spoons, I Butter knives, and an infinite variity.of other orli cles usually kept in & well-furnished Jewelry Store- Gold Lover Watches, full Jewelled’, 18 caret eases, I from $45 to 890; Gold Lcpincs from S3U to $35; I Silver Lever.from 815 to $3O; Colnmon watches, from $5 to $l2. My stock is largo, and I am determined to sell as low ub can bo had by retail In (lie city. Watches and Jewelry repaired os usual. 1 T.CONLYN. hca Cnrljhlo, May 20,1847. —ly. 01*. I. C.Xoomls, WILL, perform all operations open the Teeth that are required for thoif preservation, such as 'Sealings Filing! Plugging! &c,! or will restore the loss of tlunn, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a fall sett. llT'Oflioo oh Pitt street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hotel.. : N. B, Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle the last ten days, in each month.. Carlisle, July 4,1847. OLIVER EVANS’ Sai.ahandir, Fine and Titter Fnoor IRON CHESTS, ;’ WARRANTED eq|iel to any oilier make, and have, pever been Injured by Fine or Dua oi.Aiis, in a single, instance; He also keeps on hand a full supply of. Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. - • • Le«er Copying /’roesos and Uooke. Trucks for Stores, Pactorlee, &o. ■Druggists’ Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, . Portable Shower lial.hs, 4co. '■ Packing Lovers, • J” Hoisting Machines, - , ~ '• Refrigerators arid Water Fillers. ■ ; -■ OLIVER EVANS, 01 South Second St;, below Qbeenul, Phils. RrsFnfqt;iUToii3 For cooling nnil preserving MEAT, BUTTER, M 1 [j K, nniJ oil orticloßjn.Uitided for, culinary pur -1)0809. • ,V ' ... water filters,^ OITVEII EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for puryirig'water that is brackish or muddy,' whether by rains, minerals, Or otherwise, con ho had of all sizes anil prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 61 South Second Street, two doors be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia,' VpOclobcc,?, 1817 lyt-/, . ■ >, , 1 ' ’ krlsgUinlHo’Bltriaa Quarters. ‘ B.MONYE&, ~ . .. North lUnoveb, Street, Cabmgi.e. ' V THE subscriber lakes this method of informing his friends andthe public in general, that he is constantly manufacturing and has' always on hand CAN DIES of every, variety (which for qual ity cannot be surpassed- by any manufacture t in thb State) which he will sell Wholesale hr Retail atlhe Old Stand, in North Hanover street, where healao keeps Foreign FRUITS andNUTS ol|the latest importation, which ,will be sold at the low est prices for cash. His stock consists in part of the following: ' ’ Oranges,' Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Fig*, Oboda Nuts. Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Prcan N’olv, Almonds, English .Wal nuts, Filberts, fie. : "■ jS\ ''' ■ He would also call the alteritfon of the public to hia,stock of Fanny Article?, suitable for the ap prqaciing Holidays, consisting et , .TOYS, DOLLS AND FANCY NOTIONS, ’; which for beauty and variety surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection with the above he has just received a prims lot of, ' Fresh Groceries, consisting of superior l crushed and refined Loaf Sugars, and a good quality of B’rown Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to 12£ cts per pound; a superior article of Imperial* Young Hyson and Black Teas; Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Itioe, Blacking, Matches. Brushes, &c. Spiced, such as Pepper, Alsptce, Cinnamon, Olo.ves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply of,lndigo; (beat* quality/ Alum. Starch, Washing Sada> Saltpetre,&c., which wilf be sold at reason able prices. The subscriber returns his sincere thunks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during the time he has been in business, and hopes by. attention to business anil a desire to please, to merit a continuance of ilieaame. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. . j December 16, 1847* : Winter Supply of Drng&, HcdU clues, Ac. ■ - S, W. HAVEUSTIjCK having just opened his }VINTEH SUPPLIES, of Goods, desires to call the particular attention of Families and Phy sician to his,replenished.assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES,.which have been purchased at.the best houses in Philadelphia, and maybe relied upon for freshness and excellence; ■ Added to these will be found an entire stock of PAINTS ,• OILS , 1 Varnishes, Glass, &c. &c., all of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very lowest prices. He has made many additions to Ms stock of BOOKS % besides securing a hew supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readers; Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in use in College and 6urepublic schools—which he will dispose, of on lertfST’sh-it. ed to the circumstances of all. ' Hia siockotFANCY JIUTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be im possible to enumerate,kulcompriaingmany novel lies which chnnoi fail to strike the eye and please the taste, sudh as Ladies and Genlleman’acutlery, gold and sliver pens and pencils, hair, loolh and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Roiiaelle’s rich ond extensive Verities, fancy soaps, shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. .Also, a new supply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm add Mciild Candles, Baskets; Musical Instruments, Ufpbrel las, Children’s Toys; Door Mats, and other arti cles in the variety, line, which with a constant supply of fresh'FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionary of the richest quality, make a large and splendid stock to which he confidently invites the attention and patronage of!hts town and country friends;at the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly op. poaite tho Carlisle Bank. - S. W.HAVEUSTICK., Carlisle Dec. IG, 1f147» CHEAP DREG STORE* J& Wi B; FLEMING, respectfully inform # their friends'and., the public generally, that they have taken the Drug otore lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehafley, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinklo, on the North West corner of High anti P.IU streets, directly opposite t!io Man sion House Hotdl,'in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs;, Medicines, Paints, Oils, _• Dye-stuffs, Perfurics, Fancy Articles, Glass, A:c., which they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to (ho business, and hope to. receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded* 1 . * • Carlisle, MarchTS, 1848. G I BEAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE DA* F GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A. ROOT’S Daguerreotypes, 110 Chestnut St. HIPLADEL PHIA, having been pronounced superior, in the cities of Europe and the Utiited Slates, and been just awarded in the city of N. York the GREAT PRIZE of “the FIRST MEDAL for the BEST Daoubrreott.pes,” again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements. This last is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin: - . • ■ The True tight. M* A. Root, the great Daguerreotypist of this city, has fitted up a room in thu third story of his establishment, expressly loobtain<lhe manifest advantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necessarily sought by all paint ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, and Mr. Root, with consummate fact, resolved to avail himself of this aid, to correct shadows. The Boston ARas speaks of the portraits by the distinguished Daguerreotypisl; M. A. Root, arid ■was astonished to findthaltheart had.been carried to such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some.new. chemical discoveries, has been enabled to transfer the human countenance to the Daguer reotype plate with an accuracy and fidelity alto gether inconceivable. Even the joyous nnd laugh ing face of the infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring silver platewith astonishlngaccu racy, ipfanl life there is scarce ly.a second of time, during working hours, when the body is entirely, at rest. The North American ami, United States Gazette says of a Family Group of Mr. RocH-—«*lt was' universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art.” . , , ■ The City Item says—“ Wd are delighted as Philadelphians, to learn that" took tho medal and.highest premium for his,superb pic tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition, This is indeed a great triumph I Root's pictures are as near perfection as .il is passible to get. Titers is thought, delicacy, finish, and tl,o highest ilegteo of artistic excellence in them.” “The perfection of tho an.” —Button Star, “The best in every point of vrew.”—Penney/ vania Inquirer. --•- ■ • . ■ . “The best even exhibited In this country,”—N. York Shin* ■ 1 ; The LtvanroOi Custom house Omoms ob served, when examining a package of Root’s Da guerreotypes; “dial they were the best specimens of the kind that had ever passed , through their hands." " ; . HIGH (SHERIFF, TATE or EniNßonouoii. Ixotland, a great amateur in works of art,' says, in a letter to a .friend-in Philadelphia, “ There, is nollping like them here; they throw us complete ly in the shade—they are beautiful, and tho like ness perfeoti" A volnmne might be filled with similar notions. Rut families, relatives or friends, who wish to so dura faithful and beautiful portraits; as keepsakes arid memorials, or simple as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, Stn invited, strangers as well as citizens, to examine tho superb-collection of speclnioris in the popular Free Admission Da guerreotype Rooms of - hr. A. ROOT, HO Choslrtut'Stroet. Phila. Deo. 16,1847.—6 m. - ; . joo wonu ' NEATLY EXECUTED?AT TH* OFFICE Chr istnias aitd Kpw Years 'Presents. ■ ■ Cheap Watches & Jewelry! ; WHOLESALE ail'd Kotuiliot tho/Pinjatlrilphia Waicli and Jowclrj Nb. U 6 ’North Sec ond street corner of Qarrry; Philadelphia.''" *. ; Gold Lever, Vlfatcbes full jewelled 10 carrot, ‘-case, J V , .30,00 Silver Lover Watches, full jewelled, ', / .10,00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels,' : ' It},oo Silver Lepine'Watches jewelled,. .11*00 -Quartiqr Watches, good quality , : -' : > , ; : 8,00 Imitation .do ' > 6,00 Gpld Spectacles, ~ . * ,v ‘ .v ; 7,00 Pino Silver Spectacles, ’ - y1 ! ,50 Gojd Bracelets with topaz stone*, - 11 ’ ‘*3joo Gold Peris with silvor'holder and pencil,'' 1,00 Ladies’Gold-Pencils, . ,v • - 1,76 Silyer Tea spoons fr0m,54,50 per set to 1 6,00 Go(d Finger Rings, from cents to , .'J i. 60,00 Watch Glasses, best quality—plain ,12$ cents; Patent 18$; Lunet 25. • Other, articles in ’ proportion. . All goods wai ranted to he what .they art sold for. On hand some gold and silver Love rami Repines; still lower than the above prices, 'v.M .’vl ~. ( . . .On hand a large assortment of silvertable, dessert, tea,‘salt and mustard spoons, soup, ladles, sugar tongs; napkin rings, Tiuit &.butter knives, thimbles,shields, knitting needle cases and and reticle clasps. The Silver warranted lo be equal(o Ameri can coin. - * I ' - - , ’ Also, a great variety offino GoTd Jewelry, consist ing in part of Finger Rings ofalj ftyfes, set with Diamonds, Emo.nlds, Rubibs, Tbrquoise, Topaz, Carnet, Cornelian, Jasper, Amethyst and other ttones;’ Breastpins and Bracelets of oil styles, set with Slones and Camcons, and enameled—Ear rings of all stylos', Gold chains of all styles, and of the finest qualilty—together with all other articles in the line, which will bo sold much h ( clqw New York prices, wholesale or retail. CQNjIAD. v • No. 96 North Second street, corner of Qqarry,lm porter of Watches, Jeweller, 1 and Mohufaeturer ,o Silver Ware. , Philo., December 23,1847. Green’s. Celebrated Verpsifuge. 1 a. cure rdR worms. ; Prepared hy Samuel F. Green, and sold wholesale and retail by him at Lewistown , Pa. A 8 the above article will recommend itself, the sub- XXBcribcr thinks it unnecessary to any any thing in Its favor, as numerous certificates'of its good effects could bo obtained, both in the oast and west—how ever ho has to add the following only: From R. Esq.—l certify that.a .child Of mine, fouf years old was troubled with Worms, arid after using, one vial of Green’s celebtatcd Ver mifuge, my hoy had from 100 to 200' Worms expell ed, and became perfectly healthy afterwards; .I would therefore recommend it to the pbblid; '' - , 31, CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co.. Pa. From Jambs HxNnßnsoN, Esq.—A daughter of mine 8 years did discharged 120 Worms by tbo use of a vial df Green’s celebiated Vermifuge. JAS. HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., Pa. From John C, Howinn.—A child of mine about 4 years old being troubled with Worms, I purchased a vial of Greed’s celebrated Vcrmifuge r and after giv ing my child but two doses* it hadi.upwf.rds of 40 Worms JOHN C. HOWARD. Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1847. I certify that a child of mine 6 years old was trou bled with Worms, and I purchased a yiaj of Grcen’r .celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two. or three doses my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms.. 1 would recommend It to tho public. . 'JOHN.O.’COULTER, Zanesville, Sept. G, 1847. For sale by Wfc. Bratton, Druggist, Ncwville, Cumberland county, Pa. P. 8. “You warrant the Worms and wo will war rant the medicine,” February 24, 1848 —6m CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spiffing Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast , Sure Throat , Hoarseness, Palpi tation of the Heart„ Whooping Cough , Croup, Hives, Nervous \ Tremors, hiper Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured by- ' THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP O.F.TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA \ XiTHOUGH the great locality of Pulmonary die- IX, eases, at this time Hhowa that,there are particu lar cases that render still too the designa tion of approbxa medievrum — tne'dftgTncebf physi cians—to this class of diseases; and that there arc stages )n'.(heir progtess. which having once .been reached; recovery is doubtful. Still no one .should despair. The -writings of physicians, who have given to these affections particular attention, abound with many recorded cases of jccdycry when the. patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage of (he disease; and there is, at thh lime;a remedy prepared in Phil adelphia which has met with the most-triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary diseases—so os to have ob tained the -sanction and employment in the practice of many physicians. Allusion is had tq Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and* Wood Nriphtha—the preparation of one, who, having given to diseases of the, lungs and their means of: cure, (hd most careful end thorough atten tion, presented to the public this great remedy* _ The soothing and curative powtr of Tarjias often been observed in severe coughs and consumption.—r But In the above preparation, beside some ofour most valuable vegetable I peetorah there is conjoined with It the Wooa Naphtha , a medicine but lately introdu ced, but which nasbocn employed, with (he most sat isfactory results in England, in pulmonary consump tion, especially of atuberculous form. Read the following from Dn. You.vo. tho eminent oculist: •Piirti., January 16, 1847* > Messrs. A»o jtrt <sc Dickso* Gentlemen—Hav* ing recommended in my practice,and uScd In my qwn family, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Wood Naphtha, I have no hesitation |n saying that it is one of tho hcet preparations.of the kind and persons suffering from co lds, coughs, affections of tho throat, breast, &c, so prevalent at this season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will cure or prevent cmuumptwn sooner than Thomson’s Compound Byrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha.' Wm. Youwo, M. D., 152 Spruce at. . This valuable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner nf Fifth and Spruce streets, Philo. Sold in Carlisle, at tho Grocery store of J, W. EB Y. Price of large bottles sii or six bottles for #5. Be ware of imitation. . November 26, 1847. Extonslvo FiirnUiiro Rooms. __.pt .jycb. . i Housekeepers und the public generally* to (bn extensive slock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other Tables. Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and CliairSj , which they have just opened at iholr new rooms, on the oornor or North Honovorand Louiher els,, Carlisle. • ■ They aro confident that the superior finish, of the workmanship,and olegarico of etyjo, in which their articles are got up; together wjihthoir cheap* «M«,'vylU rcodmmenc) person want ing Furniture, They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping o consiaiu supply of-evefy article In Ihoiir lipo,bolh plpin and orna*- mental, elegant and 'useful, otprioea,whirl) they cannot fail*to suit piiVcliasers. They would earn* tolly IrtVlln persons who jure, about to commence housekeeping tu call, and examine their present elegant slock, to which they will constantly make additions of tho newest ,pqd moat.modern styles; COFFINS tmido to order ftt; the shortest notice, for town and country! v. 1 i* .u ,: f -f JUST received ddotof nhw rfVylb rattools dhd Pa rasolells by y 1.??. W# 51 ». Match'3o * '• • , noaltbl Healthl! The most Bvpeotual or alckkowh'R,,,, ' Wr. Dvalfe’s Pajjacca, I "* ,! '■THE ONLYJRADIGAL CURE FOR rnv SUMPTION! ■ WW ‘ IT afW removes and permanently cures all ,1; 'arising'from'an impure state of fho blood ' ' Scrofula'or .King's Evil,-Rheumatism ni..-’ Cutaneous Eruptions, .Pimples or p eetu ],. * face; Blotches, Biles, Chronic Bore Eves RlLw * k * or Tetter, Scald Hoad, Enlargement and Pain t” 1 ? 1 ■Bones apd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Synhiliil?» ,b ° toms. Sciatica °t Lumbago, diseases arieina r r J ,rat *' injudicious use of Mercury. Dropsy, Exnosu,l ~ n Sere' 0 "' 0 1,1 lirCi .“ ,so ’ Chronic C° n «‘»ußonal Dbot Tn tjna.medicino.soveial innocent but vers „ . articles of the vegetable kingdom are united 1 h compound entirely different in its chaiact properties fromariy otherpropar*tion,„nd onviJ»?. n ‘! ™-"* operation on the syalom when iaborina , disease. It, should bo in the bands of e*ervn”" J " .tyho, by business, or general course of life posed to the very many oiliments that reader fr curse, instead of a blessing, and so often reiu V FOR SCROFULA, Dr; Diake's Panacea is recommended ss a an ■ medy. ; Not on,o instance of its failure has e« curred when freely-nscd! •It cures the disease .'at"' the same time imparts vigor to the whole setts 1 Scrofulous persona can never pay too mud. to the state of their blood. Its pnriftcation nhouMPb" their ftrst.nimj for perseverance will accomplish , ™ of eyen hereditary disease,.' . 1 acute FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutio-Affcctions, Tumors, 'While's,, i. ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers,'Cancers, Runnine s„, ‘ Scabs and Biles, br. Drake’s Panacea cannot bT*' highly extolled; it' searches out the very root 0 f 1° disease, nllcl by removing it from the system m i a-cure certain and peunanent. ' akes INDIGESTION OR DYSPERSIA. No mcdicino perhaps has ever hecn (li'scovemi which gives so muph tone lo the slomnch and cnl , the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to ” the food as Dr. Drake's Panacea, • RHEUMATISM. Dr. Drake’s Panscoa is used with the greatest... cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such ~ chronic.’ It cureaby driving out all impurities ,' n j fool humors which hove accumulated in which aro the causeo£ Rheumatism, Gout,and, s*l' lugs of the joints* Other remedies sometimes #i» temporary belief; this entirely eradicates Hindi*, from the, system, even when the limbs and Loop* I!! dreadfully swollen, flffl CONSUMPTION. CONSUMPTION CAN D* CURED —OoUfths Bronchitis, Spitting of Mood, Asthma, Difficult' « profuse oxpeetbrotion,. Hectic Plush, Night Swe.t. Pain the side. &c., have been cured, and can bo ’ much certainty as afiy other simple disesso A«m cific has IMlg been sought for, but in vain until cHscoterv of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It |? ,X n J safe but certain and efficacious in its operation «nd cannot possibly, injure the most delicate Constitution Wo would earnestly, recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe they will not have «• casion Ao, regret It.. The system i. cleansed sad strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, anil the patients gradually, regain their usual health sud strength. Head the following: TESTIMONY, Phils., Dec. H, 1841 Deau Sir:—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will say, that »!• though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a P». nacea, orcure for all diseases, however valuable it may bo in . certain conditions of the ajslem, still I have believed Hint a cure for Consumption would bo discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to Ur your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by tho attending phywcians to U pulmonary consumption, and abandoned" bj them et Incurable. Ono of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a nam* her of years, and they said sho hud “ old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula," and that she might linger for some time, but could not he perms* nently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Tan.* cea has.been most gratifying. Only four orfitebot* ties wore used,by one of the persons before to improvo rapidly. The other took about Un. I will only add that famijisr as I am with consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation t»»»ia* dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in Dins esses out of ten of far, boneset, and other v»|ffiW« tonics, as well .as of many of the expeclorurti ted sedatives, I shouldnever have recommended Vk w» of Drake’s Panacea if I had not been the {ngiqdienU. Suffice it to say that these net'- commended by our most popular and scientific phy«* dans, and in their present combined stair, fo>oi pro bably the best alterative that bos ever brrn made.— Tho euro is in accordance with a theory of contump lion broached in Franco a few years ago, by one of her most eminent writers on medicine, and nos e**" tablished by fids which aumit of no dispute.' . Very respectfully Yours, ‘ L.C. CUb’N. To o*e the language of another, *‘Dr. Dr»W* P‘* nocca is always salutary in its effccl«-*new fojw out* It is not ian Opiate—it is not an ExpectoUDl* II is not intended lo lull the invalid into a falsi rily. It is a great, remedy—a grand healing and «• relive 'compound; the great and only remedy wwc4 medical science and skill has yet produced hH" treatment of thishitherlo unconquered malady. AnJ no person afflicted‘with this dread disease, vr»H be just to himself and his friends, if he go down to tw grave without testing its virtues, A single b°J Ue j most rases, will produce a favorable change w w condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES, Ladies of pale complexion oud consompdret l * 1 * and luch.os oro Ulebilitotcd by those uhstioctio which females am liable to, ore restored ‘7 ,he 0 ot a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It w the beat remedy ever discovered for weakly en» ' and such as have bad humors; being pl** ,,n ' 1 take it, Itimmediately restoresthe appehM 1 8 and c010r,.. „ ... • Nothing esn bo more surprising than its I J. ing effects on the human frame. Persons, s ness aniMassitudo before taking h. ** on J® . u,. robust and full of energy under its Influw » . j, mediately.counteracts the ricpel® Mne< *° * . frame, . CAUTION,—Be careful and «•« • h “‘ genuine Dr. Deaita'a Panacea—it ha, *“ , 10 ihs of Gao. T. Stobh, on tho w«PP c, “", “ i„ tbi name “ Dr. -Drako's I’anacaa, Ptiila." lllown Prepared only by Sxoaa, de Co.. DiuSß'* 11 31 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. • J M. KN EEDI-Elt, whole,ale and K»" ’• Cumberland county. Sold by M. But*, Hanlahurg. March 31), 1848.—1 y rfft.Cardcw. Field nud FW« tr j|j| S6 l .seeds. -5: OllitAManTiL Th«», SIIUBIH. -non m>* »»w ‘••y* in f l h^^Bchutikiii>l, ''‘’ Jj Sixth »lrqnt, nearly oppoaile 1 1)0 , .Kovr,' o ®; Philadelphia, a •plomtM collccllon ‘ h “ h , r Jy end prising Evergreens, Trees. Sl> ' u I ’“’ pinlrtr perpetual, blpoiplng Plants.. Ali , ]|ooll ini Dahlldo, ic.; wuVi all kinds of. Vca'II Co|r ,„u, Plants,.os' Asparagus, .JljniJanV } In• ■Raspberries, arid every variety “PP Croul« ,, ' gotablo and Flower Garden and P Ber J,ro«”'.. n. maui n * .1.-,ulecn . Communications can ho address her, Hieing Buh P, 0.. Philadelphia coon JJ, ow „ Seeds supplied;. Wholesale ine, growth, of crpp indV, and wnrrsnleJ S .Philadelphia. Ma/ch 10, IOdS.- 2 ™ . • ' ——i—^tncfl' fUII'NA AND DLASa WAIiK. I ' ,»<• U Gold Band*nd EnaH*li j,h W»» Tier While Granite anil Sion* 'J orpool *nd ether Quecn.woro of *« J BI , Oo1;U'';° Ihcr with Fluted Torobhw, Whw* . how end |ate*r aljlei for «»lo“ l “ w "j; WJv r ' ifoo aubaciiber.v March 30, 1848 -
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