& Pftcu«oli Cli^ap. A. itfROWN, Umbrella andParaao, * \V-''Mfoufoqtureri,B6 Market street, Philadelphia. ( ■ Dealers irt Umbrellas and Parasols, wishing to pur cha*ehandsomc goods, of Superior quality cheap, are thrfted to call at-ytny manufactory and store, No. 86 Market street, .one dooV nclow Third street, where every variety of Umbrellas and Parasols, are.sold Cheaper than tltey can elsewhere be obtained. A call wh& you visit Philadelphia is requested* An examination of my grtoda will satisfy you that it .wilt be to your interest to purchase of me. * 'Orders by letter frill receive strict attention, and good* selected adapted to your markets. t Phila., February 24, 1843.—3 m i Philadelphia Shoe Trimmings Store. /CONSTANTLY on hand an assortment of Black 'v/ and colored English Ladings, black and colored French Lasting** Irish and Barnsley Sheetings and Drillings, Silk and Union Galloons, Laces, Ribbons Galloons. * JOHNS & PAYNE* NdHh Bast cor. 4th and Arch. • l Philadelphia Feb. 17, 1648,—3m New Spring and Suurniqr Goods, rnha subscriber has juat received and is now open- Jt'4ng at his store, on the south-westeorner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap slock of sea .sonable goods, such as Cloths, Caasimeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks,. Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book add other descriptions of tine white Muslins, Checks, Tick- V !ngs,' Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A: large stock of MUSLINS, white & unbleach ed, from j to 1 in breadth, and from 4 cents per vard up in price. - A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices ' varying from 4 to 12| els. Also a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS* Which ho has lately introduced, and which are found (o' bo by alt that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, tfhe Pekin Tea Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sain of the above Teas, to whtch he would Invite the spe cial attention, of the lovers of good. Tens. The tttannet in which they are put up Is such, as that .the, flavour is preserved for. any length of time, be ing incased in lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied, wjthany quantity put up in this manner The public is respectfully invited to call and examine bis stock, before purchasing elsewhere, Inasmuch as he Tdel.s confident that his variety and prices will be aalUfaolory.m purchasers. . ROBERT IRVINE, Jr, Carlisle, April 6, 1848. NJ3W GOODS. THE! subscribers are now opening their Fall slock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invito the attention of persons in want of goods In their line, as their arrangements are such to enable them to sell lower than any other store. They have now a full.assortment of locks, latches, bolls,..hinges, screws, and every article for. building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse bole anvils, vices, flies, rasps, chisels, au gurs, br/oes, plain bills, planes, hand, panned, ripping and tenant saws, broad axes* drawing knives, chopping axes, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors, scissors, shears, waiters, trays, bnfss and Iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. .Aiso f 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 2 tons east, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Elip tto springs, I fon American and Russia shoe! iron, SO kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 Ihs. Welh orilTs pure ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted; . Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish* Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar tfrarei Baskets, &c. They have also Hovoy's Patent Spinal Straw Cotiers, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the bast article of the.kind ever offered for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September 16, 1847. Carpenters, Builders* banners, tjook to your interest* and buy where you can gel the Cheapest and Best Lumber. JUST received end for sale nt (ho old Lumber Yard* shunted at the west end of the Harris' rg Bridge, down at the River, 190,00$ Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,000 of 18 Inch shingles; good quality—-also, ; 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of 1, and 3 inches thickness, will be sold as low as at any other yard nt the river. Common Hoards at 11,12 and $l3 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from 6 to $B. AS THE STEAM IS UP, h is as well to mention that the subscriber is pro* pared to saw hills to onW, at the shortest notice, of While Pine and Ohk, delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 (eet long—also, Plastering baths, Fence Boards, dtc., always ready for sale. H.BNRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov, H, 1847.—if Health made easy for the People, Or Physical Training, to make their Lives in this ■ World Long and Happy, by the author of “ Edu cation : As It It, Ought to Be, and Might Be,” First American Edition, with Additions: BEING an elementary mid interesting treatise on Self Knowledge/ Containing short and enter' frilling articles on • Pood, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, ■ Digestion, liver. Brains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs, Mind, Mon, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Women, Head, Veins, Health, Disease, • &c. dec. Arc. Together with the Great Secret—Success in Life Htocr attained—holv to do good—causes and cflecfsof ertor—habits—passions—womnn'deecribed—mnnde- •cribed man’s errors—ricli and poor—sexes—virtue attd vfeertyouthful errors—woman how made deli- Okie—woman's virtocs.nmbllfon, Scc. &c* The whole designed for the noble purpose of Im proving and extending education amonga| (ho people, valuable knowledge on fhe pHyafafbgy of rt»e human frame, and the Javte wßJth gof erbmenfAl and bodily health, fte. Any person sending 25 cent’s enclosed lit a letter shall receive one cbpy by maill or five copfrtf will lie sent for sl’* Address, postage paid May 27,1841 ly G. D.ZIBI3EU A Co. Spring Fashion of Sluts, at tux oaaiT csarnAt. cheap HAT & CAP STORE, Market Street, South aide, above Eighth St,, Philadelphia. njf THE subscriber takes this method to return thanks to the people of Cumberland county, for th# very liberal share of patronage wliibb* they We egtendbd towards him for the Inst few months, ; ffhd call their attention to the fact that'ho has WJW Introduced* Wt Spring Fashion of Gtnikmtn't Huts? which hi i* beauty, neatness and durability, can* ' ftt»t be . excelled'by any otbm establishment m* this ThU stock* comprises tne 1 Boater, NulHa, llh»h( Russia, Silk and Mole Bkln Hats of all styles •nd v qtiilltles, .iogclher.wlih a very Urge assortment of Cloth, Velvet. Plush, Fur and OlaiW Caps; Country Merchants and others are respectfully tn* vliad lofciamld* tba atock/whloh, they win find it to their advantage to do before purchasing, as U U his determination, having adopted Me system of selling for eaih only) W .all JK . PI,IU„ 181 Market «t.,-»ogth «W«. nkovo Blh «t. March rt, IB4S. New Goods sit thci fiee .Hlvc, S. A. COYLE,, has just,returned. JeSzZGffi from Philadelphia, and is .now open-. a large & handsome assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles FOR I.AUIBS, ' French Ginghams, Stroiv Bonnelk* ! / Fancy Lafrris, . French W. Collars, Printed Organdies, Black SHU Lace, Linen Lustre, Thread Edging & Lace, Paris Silk Tissiu, OoPd Silk Fringes, Brocho Muslins, Silk Bnllons, French Jaconets, Kid Gloves, Bl’kDroche Lawns, Thread do. FOB OHNTI.BMRN, , Black Cloths, . Fancy col’d Cloths, Cassimers, Summer Cassimers,. BlMc Italian Cravats, Tweeds. , Vestings, Black Salih, „ . Also, Damask and Ingrain Carpeting, Figured Booking, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mus lins; &c. &c. . - . . . ; N. B.—AIM wish to say to my mends is to anchor at the ‘‘Bee Hive,” in .North Hanover at., and examine my slock of goods,and for cash great bargains may be had, March 23,1848. .. __ To Casta Buyers. Bargains! Bargains ! Bargains ! At No. 80 North . Third St.* Sd /Voor. Philadelphia. THE subscriber is daily receiving a' variety of Fancy and other Dry G.iods, from the PHILA DELPHIA and NETW* YORK AUCTIONS, em bracing such articles only as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply purchasers at less prices than can bo furnish ed elsewhere. ' Dealers, who buy for cash, are assured that they will find it to their inlorcat to examine the Goods, which will consist of those which are purchased at forced Auction Sales. A. DEWALD, No. 80 North Third street. Phila. April 13, 1848.—2 m Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, No. IBBJ Market Street, between 4tu & 6th; , JpHII.ADBtPBIA. rpHB BDbscnber respectfully solicits the attention. JL of Country Merchantsand Dealers generally, lo an examination of a complete stock of • Ready-made nothing, which for extent, variety and workmanship, be flat ters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers induce ments which cannot be surpassed by any other estab lishment in the United Stales. JACOB REED. Philadelphia, March 8,1848.—3 m Hats I Hats! fry THANKFUL for past favors, and as desirous JpKfcas over to please nil who may favdrhtm with (heir custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that ho still keeps his finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R. Angney’flslorft, whore ho has constantly on hand and will raamifacture.to order. ~ • Hats- of Every Description, all oftheVefy lafest fashions, end at lower prices than ever. His stock of FURS, Set., have' been selected with great care— and he.<will mahttfaclurfc Beaver, Nutrc, Cessimcre, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in the nowcststyles, fully equal to any oftho cify work. Cal), then, fcllow-rilir.enß.oml examine oui assort ment, as wo charge nothing for the sight. WILLIAM 11. TROUT. ■February 17,1848. Hard wave! Hardware I! fpHE subscribers having purchased tho entire J_ stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of the public to their assortment. With all the hum hogging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any other Hardwafe store,in the county. Try us and prove ue, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover ,st. f between Common's Tavern and the Hat and Cap Store of Goo. Keller. Wc have just received a full and general assortment of, Hardware & Building Materials,. among which may he enumerated the following; 500 pounds American. OllsVd, Steel at 7 cents per lb, - • ' 300 pounds of English Dlist’d. Steel at 12£ per lb. - 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at ISj per lb. 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7| eta, per pound, . 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. . 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $1 50perkog. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. ' 3000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 76 to $ per keg. 2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at 1J to 2 rents per lb. 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putt£, Nails and Spikes, &e., too numerous to mention. All to be had at the low price Hard ware siote of. ■ FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May 6. 1847. Watches, &c« A rtHRAP WATUHEB,' silver ware. \J AND JEWBLUY.—FuII jewelled gold OWtffrPetenl Lovers, $4O. Gold Leplnrs. s3o. 81*ver Levers, $2O. Gold guard,veil and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, Unger rings and thimbles,' spectacles, ear rings, miniature cases, medallions, fancy card cases, fans, dec. Silver table and tea spoons, tea sets, forks, ladles, butter knives, cups, dec. Fine plated castors, coko baskets, candlesticks, Britannia ware, waiters, DIACON’S PATENT LAMPS, dec. Also gold Patent Lover watches, from $4O to $160.. Watches and clocks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pens at $1.60. J.dcW. L.WARD. 100 Chesnut st. above Third st., Philadelphia December 0,1847. —\y Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge* A CUBE FOR WORMS. Prepared by Sauukl F. Grxrn, and told ic/ioleiale -* and retail ly Atm at Lewistown, Pa. A 8 the above article will recommend itself, the sub ijL’criber thinks it unnecessary to say any. thing in its favor, as numerous certificates of .its good effects could be obtained, both in the east.end west—how* ever ho has thought proper to add the following only: From R. Campbell, Esq.—l certify (hat a child of minOi four years old was troubled with Worms, and after using oudvlhl'of Green's celebrated Vor* mifuae, my buy had from 100 to 200 Worms expell ed, and became perfectly healthy afterwords; I would therefore recommend U to (he public. R. CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co,, Pa, From" JAM«B.HaKi>Enl»ojf,'Eaq.—A daughter of mine 8 years old discharged 120 Worms by the use of a vial'of Green's celebrated Vermifuge. . JA'B. HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., pa. From John O. Howard.—A* child of rnlho about 4 four* old being troubled with Worms, I purchased a vial celebrated Vermifuge, and after giv ing my child but two'doses, it had upwards of 40 Worms expelled.*, JbHN C. HO WARD. ZoHosviJla, Ohlb/Adtf 20, 1847-, I certify that 1 a'child of mlho H yebra oltl wns trou bled with Worms, and f purchased a vial of Groen’r celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two or throe dopes my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms. I would recommend It to lhe public. JOHN a COULTER. Zanesville, Sept, 6, 1847. ■ For sale by Wx. Baatto*, Druggist, Newvillc, Cumberland county, Pa. **.*.?* wftr ' , ®ht the Worms ond wo will war* rant the medicine.” ' February 24,1848 ~Gm • irhc 'rca ana Orobery Store of j., ' : .MR MAIN. STRICT, OAnUBLE,. IS consiantly'Buppliedlwith'B. fresh ;»nd general assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of ICIA and Java Cbllfees, of ili’e beitf aS Well as of.lower jiriced qualities Loaf and Brown Sugars, via; Double refined Loaf, crushed and Pulveriied, asalso White Havana, Brown and' clarified Su gais—all of whi'oh.for prices artd qualities, can not bo excelled. - . In addition toourforineraopply of Peaswebavo undertaken ihe sale of the Superior Teas of J • .C. Jenkins & C0..0f Philadelphia and liatfb received and-will be kept supplied with an assortment of £reriri and Black Teas, of the various kinds and qualities, varying in price from 374 ots. to $1,35 per pound, which wo believe will, on trial, lake the preference over all other Teas in this community. These teas are put up In packages of and I lb. each, labelled with name and'prt°® of Tea,.with a Metallic as well as paper envelope for preservation of the qual ity, and each'having full weight. One of the partners (who selects the Teas) Tearnrid this diffi cult Business of the Chinese themselves, while engaged in the Tea Trade end residing among them, and possessing this advantrige, their ability to furnish, not only safe and genuine, but also the most delicious Tops, at the lowest possible prices, is unquestionable, ami therefore they can be con fidently recommended to obr customers. , In addition to which’may always be had a gen eral assortment ofajl other.articles in the line of our business. All of which ore offered for sale at the lowest possible price. We feel thankful for past favors shown us and hope our endeavors to nleaso will merit in continued share of support. 1 . ■ J.W. BI3V. Fire Irisurance. TH E Allen and EaatpennaborongK Mutual Fire Insurance Company of CUDiftHrlsiid County, incorporated by an act of Assembly’, U jlow fully organized,and InoperationundeTthemanagemont of tbe following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. 11. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Stcrrell, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Miisaer, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, Ap)ahd Mfitchoir Breneman,whoreopectfuJlycaH the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company Hold out, ' • • The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Eer~ sons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to.the agents of the company who are willing to-wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. . Henry Logan, -Vice President. Lewis Hybb, Secretary . , Michael Cocklin, Treasurer . ■ February 3, 1848. ~ Ages ts —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen; John O. Dunlap, Allen; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Honfy’Zcaring, Shirc manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormlcysburg; Robert Moore, Carlisle. V Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agt. Johq Bhcfrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter VVoi id. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Locbman, Protection Against Loss by Fire. rpilß CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL JL Protection Company, will be under the direction of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing year,viz: . T. C, Miller, President; Samuel Gal braith, Vico President; D. W. M’Culloch, Treasur er; A. G, Miller,Secretary; James Weakly, JohnT. Green, John Zug, Abraham King, Richard Woods, Samuel Huston, William Peal, Scott Coyle, Alex- Davidsoi). 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 Jhe Company, when the policy will bo issued wlitoutdelay,' Ten further in* formation see tho by-lows of the Company. T, C. MlLLER,'PrmrfenL A. O. Miller, Secretary . February 10, 1848, AGENTS. hi H. Williams, Esq., West 'Pomisborough, Gen eral Agent. J. A. Coyle, Carlisle; Dr.lra Day, Mechanics burg ; George Brindlo, Monroe; Joseph M. Means, Ncwburg; John CJendcnin, Hogeslown; Stephen Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T, CONLYN RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that' he has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY pT) . Store to the building one. door east of his former stand, on Main street, whore ho will con* ([fat keep on hand and far Vv HBM&B&le on Ifio most, reasonable VhJBE terms, Gold and Silver Lever, Lej)ine and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, - Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens, at from 61,37 to $2,. 50. Pocket compasses,’penknives, gofd chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature eases, Lockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tes Spoons, Butler knives, and art Infinite Variety of other arlU dee usually koptin a well-furnished Jewelry store Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled, 18 caret cases, from 845 to 890;Gold Leplncs from,B3o to $35; Silver Lover from 815 to 830; Common watches, from $5 to $12,. My stock is largo, and I am determined to sell as low as can bo had by retail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. • T.CDNLYN. CnrlfahyMay 20,1847.—1 y. . Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, sucli as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &c,, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth* from a single Tooth to 3 full sett. d7*Ofllco on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr.LoomißwillbeabseatiromCarlisle the last ten days, In each month, Carlisle, July 4,1847. . ",, OLIVER EVANS’ Salamander, Fire and Timer Proof IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal lo any other make, and have never been Injured by Fine or Bur. oi,abs, In a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, made dI lighter iron, at lower prices. • Letter Copying Tresses and Books. Trucks fqr Sterna, Factories, &d, ■ Druggists’ Presses, ' Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, ito. Packing Levers. , . • floialing Machined, ‘■ Refrigerators and Water Filters.';!’ OLIVER EVANS, • fll South Sccond'Sh; below ClißSnut, Phila. R EPRIG RItATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, HOTTER, MILE, onfall articles Intended for cullnaly pur! pOSOBs water filters. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purylng water that Is brackish or muddy, whether by rains,.minerals, or otherwise, can be had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 61 South Second Street, two doors be low Chaanut street, Philadelphia, T'i ‘ ■ October .7, .1617,—Ty* fijptoarl Hotel. Adjoining the Court House, Carlisle, Pa, A T. GREEN, having leased the above large and J\,t commodious Hotel} situate on-the corner of the public square, and South Hanover street, and lately occupied by Messrs. Eckels and Oliver, .begs leave to announce to\bis friends and the public, that he is prepared to Entertain them in a mariner \Vhich can riot fail to trioet tllciv approbation. The HOUSE has the most'pleasant location'in the borough—has been newly'furnished and othei'w&o Improved, and no,pains will , bo spared to make those who may. so journ with him comfortable during their stay. Hi's parlors are large and well furnished} and his cham bers supplied.with new arid comfortable'hcdding.<— His TABLE’will bo supplied with the best the mar ket can afford, and all who are connected with his house, will be found attentive, careful and His BAR will’contain the best viands the city can produce. His STABLING is entirely new and ex tensive,’capable of accommodating d large nuttibei cif horses—making it q desirable stopping place for Dro vers—and will be attended by a skillful and obliging Ostler. In abort nothing shall be-wanting calculated to odd to the comfort and convenience of those who may favo/him with their patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. Terms moderate. . (Jarlialo} April 13, 1848.—3 m Rctid tills AUeutlvely! DOCTOR HOFLAND’S CELEBRATED : GERMAN BITTERS, WILL effectually cure the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Flalblence,, Asthrfla, Dia betes, Disease of the Kidneys, Pulmonary Affec tions, (arising from disease of the stomach and Liver.) and ail diseases arising from a.weak or disordered stomach in both male and female; such as Female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head, inward piles, fluttering of the heart, difficulty of breathing, constant imaginings of evil, great depression of spirits, dimness of vision, pain in the side, back, breast, or limbs, cold feet, &c. They remove all acidity, and give lone and .ac tion to (lib stomach, end assist digestion; they con tain no alcoholic stimulant, and can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and will in every case entirely destroy coslivcness, .and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities from the body, and remnants of previous disease, and give health and vigor to the whole frame, thereby pre venting frightful dreams, walking while asleep; &c., which often result in accident. . The functions of the stomach are of the utmost importance to every one, it constituting the source and fountain of life, which ia nutrition; No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying every part of the system. A greater number of persons fall victims to the harassing effects of Constipation and Dys pepsia, and more organic diseases commencing in (he digestive system, than all other diseases com bined. The many thousands Who die with Yel low Fever, Cholera, Influenza, and other epidem ics, is owing to disease or derangement there. If the digestive system is in perfect health, the nerv ous system and the circulation of the blood will be also, as upon it they depend, then epidemics loose all their terror. Those Hying in, or visiting districts harrassed with Fever and Ague annually, will find that by jhc timely use of one or two bottles to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess of bile will accumulate, and they will hot in one instance take tho disease. . Prevention is far better than cure. The rare success in treating diseases of the sto mucli successfully, has not been sn much a want of pathological knowledge Of its functions, as, the preparation of suitable vegetable compounds, so as to obtain not only their whole power, but as they would be most effectual and grateful. Wo are all aware that too many preparations have been, arid are now before the public, (hat act only as paliativcs, and spine that change the local lly of the disease, or prevent it for a short period, then it returns more formidable than in the first instance. Such preparations have destroyed the public confidence. This article standing alone in its number of cures, and unrivalled, as thousands of our citizens ran attest who have tested its vir. tues, can always be depended upon for the above named diseases. It will cure any case that.can he cured by rgedioine, no matter who, or what else has failed; it will perfectly restore the diseased or ganic functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Respi ration, Circulation, &c, ’ 1 _ These Bitters and the Spikenard Ointment will cure any case of Inward Piles; it is a rare occur rence to require more than One bottle of each for the worst oases. Foraalaauhe GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race st., one door above Eighth, south side. Philadelphia. In Lancaster, by John F. Long; in Harrisburg, by Daniel W. Gross; in Pittsburg, by,Wm. Thorn—and by dealers gene rally throughout the United Stales. Pamphlets containing cures and description of diseases, gratis. "■ Also for sale, his celebrated Vegetable Rheuma tic Pitta , for the cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Drop sy, and severe Nervous Affections. Spikenard Ointment, for the cure of Piles, Tet ter, Ringworms, &c. ‘ March 30, 1848.—0 m 00,000 Victims Every Year Falla prey to Consumpfion, Asthma, aud'ltait' ittg Stood, Hectic Fever and Wight Sweats. MRS. ADAMB, 186th stecet, Harlem, suffered a year with o cough, pain in the chests, night sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con sumption ; nothing relieved her till she tried Sher man’s Balsam—half a hotilo cured her. . Ulcerated Lunge and Liver. —Mr. E. T, Law fence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after, y cats of suffer ing, and treated by -various phsicians, was pronoun ced incurable, from ulcerated lungs ami liver. Dying, as was supposed, ho tried, the Balsam ; its. effects were mostmiraculous; two hollies cured him. 'Pleurisy and Consumption,— Mrs. Uaggas, resi ding at 88 Sheriff street, 70 years old, has been sub ject to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. The Balaam has saved her from very great suffering. Asthma and Consamplion.—lt. J, Deals, 10 De lencoy street, gave fttohis sister-in-law who had been on invalid for years from Asthma ; to another con sidered os in consumption. It relieved (hem atonco sothot they travelled several hundred miles. Spitting B/ood—ls always alarming. It leads to the worst kind of Consumption, end unless arrested in time Is generally fatal. Sherman’* All-Healing Balsam Is 'the best remedy known; it heals the wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the lungs,’and thereby effects a permanent euro,, while .other reme dies only atop the blood for the time. A few doses of this Balsam wilt satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required—lt has been successful in many cases, and that too where they hnd run into a rapid decline, or, ns more generally expressed, “Has-- ty Consumption.” Young persons, or those of mid dle ngo, ore more subject to these attack thin the aged. Price 25 cents and $ 1 par bottle. Dr. Sherman’s Cough and Worm Loacngcs, and Poor Man’s Plasters, sold us abovcF Principal Ofllce 106 Nassau street, New York, Agents yon the sale ov the Adove.— S, W. Haverstlok, Dr. J. J. Myers, J;&W,. B. Fleming, Carlisle) G. W. Singlssr.ChurohtoWn; A, Cath oart.Shepherdstown; Dr.lra Day, Mechenloeburg; i, C. Reemp, Shlremanslown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zearlnb, Sporting Hill; John Coylo, Hogeatown; Jofih Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dlckin end: JninOS Kyle; Janksbnvllle; J. ‘ Hood & Son, Snrlnglleld;'Johh Dlllor, Nowvlllo; llobt, Elliott, Newhnrg. December 30, 1647.—1y.* $ Yew Flour and Feed Store. ; THE suhs'eriher would inform (ho public that ho haa Just. opened a Flour and Food Store, In the largo stone building In the south nasi corner of iho public square, opposllo the Market House, whore lie will at all limes ]reep .on trend a supply of superior FLOUR and Kiln dried Corn Meal fur family use, together with alUkinda of. Feed Slugs, such ua Oran, Shorts, &c., whidl\ ho tviil sell at wholaaalo and re tail At very, *Mn|l profit# for cash. , 1 ’ V JOItNKBtJKY. Carlisle, April 13; 1848.—41* Lot ItsWorUaPralsc It! Sums) Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sore* Oucrri,. TOUSEX’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia the most complete Burn Antidote ever known, It instantly (as if by- Magic) stops pains of the most desperate Burns and Scalds.' Por.old yores, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, &0., on man or boast, it is the best application that can be made. Thousands Have tried, and thousands praise it. It is the most perfect master of pain ever discovered. .All who use, recommend it. Every family shoqld bo pro vided with it. None can tell, how. soon some of the family will need it. gjjgTObserve each box of the genuine Ointment has the name of S. Tousey written. opt the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best thing they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, &c. &0., on their animals, Surely every merciful man would keep his apimals as free from pain as possible. Tousey’s Universal Ointment is all that is requited! Try It. Biles nf Insects*— For the sting or bite of polson ou.s Insects, Tousey’s Olntment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have tried it and found it good. . Biles Cured . For the Piles, Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment is one of the beiil remedies that can be applied. ' All who have tried it for the Pirn’s recommend it; - . Old Sores Cured . Foi old, obelinateSores, there is nothing equal to Tousey’s Ointnrvept. A per son in Manlius a number osyears, a sore 1 leg that baffled the skill of the Tousey’s Ointment was recommended by onbid|the visiting physicians (who knew its great virliiw,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had received from any and all previous remedies. Let all try it. Burns and Scalds Cured , Thousands of cases of Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the. country, have been cured by Tousey’s Universal Ointment. Certificates enongh can bb had to fill the whole of this sheet. •, . . Violent Bruizes Cured . Testimonials on. testi monials, in favor of Toosey’s Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offered the proprietors. Hun dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits in relieving the the most severe Cruise.— All persons should try it; Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald Head have been cured by Toosey’s Ointment- Try it—it seldom fails. ■ ; Sdll Bheum Curedi Of all the remedies ever discovered for this most, disagreeable complaint, Tousey's Universal Ointment is the most complete. It was never known to fail. Chapped Jlande. can be Cured, Tousey’s Uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Chapped Hands. Scores of'pefaons will state this. Sore Lips Cured. For the r cure of Sore Lips, there was never anything made equal to Tousey’s Ointment. It is surd to cure them. ; Try It, It is a scentific compound warranted not to con tain any preparation of Mercury, 26 cents per box* For further particularsconcerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are re ferred lb Pamphlets, to be had gratis; qfrespocia bio Druggists and Merchants throughout the Uni ted States. Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse. Agents for.tub Sale of tub Amove. —S. AV. Haverslick, Dr. J.J. Myers, J. & W. Fleming, Csrisio; G. W. Siugiser, Churchfown; A*, Oath carl, Sbephcrdslown; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchanicsbnrg; J. C. Recmo, Shiremanelown; John 0. Miller, Lisburn; Jane .May, New Cumberland; John H. Bearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle; Hogcslown; John Reed, Kingstown; Roussell & Dice, Dickin son;.James Kylo; Jacksonville; J. Hood & Bon, Springfield; John Differ, NewvUleJ Robt. Elliott, Newburg. . Decemncr 30,1847.—1y.* Cltckcncr's Sugar Coated Pills, or Grand Purgative, For the Cure of ,Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Hilts, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, X’ains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpnia - Hun of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Jlsihma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Chole ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincy, Whooping Cough, . Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Ilchingsof the Skin, Odds, Gout, Grav el, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other dis eases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion . EXPEDIENCE has proved that nearly every Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural state. There* fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys tem is indicated by Costivcncss, orany othersign, it admonishes us that Bupeifluittes are gathering in the System* which should be removed by an ef factual purging. This fact, as stated, is univer sally known; but people have such an aversion to medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they formerly preferred disease to the cure. Since the invention, however, of Oliokenor’s Vegetable Purgative Pills this objection Is entirely removed, as they are com: plelely enveloped with a coating of Pure White Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine.. They are.as easily to swallow as hits of candy . Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree. They operate equal-1 fy on all the diseased parts of thp System, instead | of confining themselves 16, and racking any par-! tir.ular region; . Thus, for example, if the Liveibe affected, one ingredient will operate on. (hat par ticular organ, and, by cleansing'it of that Ex cess of Dile it is constantly discharging into the stomaoh, restore It io its natural state. Another , will operate on the Blood, and remove those im purities which have already entered into Sts circu lation; while'a third will effectually expel from the system whatever'impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at (ho Boot of Disease, Remove all Impure Hu* moors, open the pores externally, and internally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate FJol plency, Headache, &c.,—seperateall foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver, and thereby restore .health oven when all other means have failed. < The entire truth of ths above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are eo posilivennd certain in restoring Health, that, the proprietor binds himself to return (ho money paid for them, irt all oases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail price 26 cle per box. AoKNTS Fpn THE SAKE OF THE ABOVE,— S. W. Haverstiok'Pr. 1. J. Myers, J.& W. B; Fleming, Carlisle; G. W, Singiscr, Churchtown; A. Oatn oart, Shepherdstown; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. C. Reeme, Shiremanstown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May. New Cumberland; John H. Zearing, Sporting Hill; John John Reed, Kingstown; Russpll fy Dice, Dickin son; JartvesKyje, Jacksonville; J.; Hood & Son, Springfield; John Dill or, Newville; Rubt. Elliott, Nowburg, December 3Q, 1847.—1y.*_ UMBRELLAS, PARABOLH, PABASOLETTEB AM M AWtIJVO CANE UMBUEUASr Win. 11. Bltlmntoon, Steam Factory, The only one in the United States, No. HO Market street, PHILADELPHIA, MtiftpHANTd. are respectfully Infoimed .thall .ebnlinuo to manufacture all the above goods,by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the greet opposi tion of parties opposed to the Introduction of expen sive improvements. My astiortmenlis complete,and prices so low, as to give entire satisfaction, <XI? As there is oh Umbrella Sthrbiioxt door, of nearly the same muno, it is important you should re member * v " v WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory , and Patentee of the Walking Cane Umbrella , sign of the Lady itud 'Eagle f No.\H, Market street) Philadelphia ». , } ' ' ' 03* Altehtion U requested to tbe Celebrated Walk ! ing Conte UmbrteJla, o neat ond bcaUtlfnl article, com- I binihs'sll-tbfl advantages of Oahoend Umbrella; 1 February 10. 1848.*—6m Ucaltli I ilcalllii! Th* most B»raoxu*i p» ari known R£mim Dr. Brake’s Panacea THE ONLY BAtHCAL CURE FOR rnv ■ / ' SUMPTION 1 . 0N - IT also removes end permihonlly cures oil Ji arising from an impure state of the Hood .Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obsfin,,, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pc»tuie. !"”*,*• face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eves H\ n »uJ lko or Tetter; Scald Head. Enlargement omi Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic si " 8 toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases ati s ine injudicious usoof Mercury, Dropsy, EjtDosurl i 8" prudence in life; also, Chronic Conslimtional Bi "' In Ibis medicine several innocent but vcr„ . articles,of the vegetable kingdom are united f„ P • tW a compound entirely different'-in its chan’n " 8 properties from any olher preparnlion.ond un h.n", in its operjhon on the system when laboring disease,"Tt should be in the hands of evc,, R „ ■ ' Who, by business, or geneial course of life L v"‘, 8 . n i posed to the-very mony .ailimonls that iend ct P curse, instead of a blessing, and so often uealh. * CBUI ‘ m FOR SCROFULA. Dr. Dioko’s Panacea is ro f pmmended e B . n £er . . raedy. Not one instance of its failure b'». " burred when freely ,used! .: If cures the diLiT" iBB - same time imparts vigor to the whole l ' n “ !l Scrofulous persons can never pay too muM,"!. 8 . I ™.’" to the slate of their blood. Its purification their first aim; for peraevcranco will occomplLh " U k ? of even hereditary disease, p 8 8 cu ro FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, W|,i, ’ „ ing. Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running o 1 1" Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea can .„! ? w “’ highly extolled; it searches out the very . , “ 100 disease, and by removing it from the BV , ( ™ a curo certain and permanent. ■ 3 m ’ ,ll88e “ INDIGESTION OR DYSPERsiA No medicine perhaps hue ever been j;’ which gives so much lone lo Hie stomach | COVCIcJ the secretion of a, healthy gastric juice mil. - the food as Dr. Drake’s Panacea. “"“"Poss RHEUMATISMi Dr. Drake’s t’ah'acca Is heed with the greaici cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especial:? ‘f " - chronic; It cures by driving out foul humors which have accumulated | n th anJ which ate the copse of Rheamoii ßm ,G 0u ,.”7i lEn !' ingsol the joints. Olhtr remedies son, eU n„!cl temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the i- * from the system, even when the limbs and ban. dreadfully swollen. hones ate Consumption. CoXBUMbTIOK CAM Is CURKD —Oounlls I Bronchitis, Spitting of Mood, AathmafuiV, ”, profuse expectoration, Hcotie Flush N 1.1.. a 01 Pain the iiOo,,&c.,ha?ebeencured,and cl,l S*I’’ 1 ’’ much certainty oa any other simple discs*. dice has long been sought for, but in v“S discovery of Dr, Drake's Panacea', J, “I S'! safe but certain apd efficacious in it* opw „j!“ *" J , cannet poaaibly.injnro the most dclicale eonsli, u’tfon VVe would earnestly repomraend those afflicted 1 Z give it a trial—and wa believe they „ui not k.„ casion to regrot it. The system i. cleant .“n'! strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs sto healed , the pollen Ur gradually regain (heir usual health’ and strength, Read the following: ’ “ TESTIMONY. n „ , , , Dee. 14,1847. ,I. D T ,* P r Jf question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Punocoo, I will say, L, though ti perfect disbeliever In the existence of a p a nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable il may be in certain conditions of the system siill i have believed that a cure for Consumption wiuJji* discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me fairy your medicine in (wo wry inveterate cases. They were pronounced by ilia attending physicians to U pulmonary consumption, and a baadonoi hy (hem os incurable. One of the persons hn«l Ucen vivnier the treatment of several very able practitioners forsnum ber of years, and they said she hud “ old Juehiourd consumption combined with scrofula," ond that the might linger for some time, but could not be perma> nently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Tan.* cea has been most gratifying. Only four or five )>ot< ties were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took af>out ten. 1 will only add that familiar as I am with con»umjli<m by inheritance and by extensive observation fitnu* dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boncsd, and other rrgclslfa tonics, as well as of mony of the expectorants mi sedatives, I should never have, recommended iho uio of Drake's Panacea if 1, had not been with the ingvedifntf. Suffice it lo soy that these rrw commended by oor most popular and rcicMifiqihpi* cians, and Iri thoir present combined state, foira pro* bably the best alterative that has ever l>ern msde.— The euro is in accordance with a theory ofconfiiinp* tion broached In France a few years ago,by on« of her most.eminent writers on medicine, sndnovn* (ablisbed by facts of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, L. C. GI?KN. To übc the language of another, ''Dr. Dnke'sP* nacco is always salutary in its effects— ncrci injan* ous. Ir is not an Opiate—it is not sn Bjpeciw*nt* It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fat l ! wctt * rily. It is a .groat remedy — a grand healing and ce* ralivo compound, (ho great and only remedy medical science and skill has yt-i predated to *“J treatment of this hitherto unconqucrcd malady* And no person ofllidted with this dread disease, will w just to himself, and his friends, if he go down te im grave without testing its virtues. A single boliwJ* moat eases, will produce a favorable change m t» condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES. . Ladies of pale complexion nud consumpli” wy l 1 arid such ns are debilitated hy those obstroctioa which‘females , are liable to, are restored by the« ol a bottle ur.two, to bloom and vigor, ll 11 ‘‘I the best remedy ever discovered for weakly end f • and such as have bad humors; being pleas® o * l 7 take it, Itimmediately restores the gnd color. ' ’ . . . tli . Nothing can bo more surprising than d* ,n J l * . ing effects bn the human frame. Person®. «* ness and lassitude before taking it, at once robust and full of energy under its Inflow** . mediately counteracts the ncrvelessncsao* lfl frame, CAUTION.—Be careful and lee llial 11«« I* 1 * genuine Br.DiUKit'a of Gxo. F. Sroiins on the wrapper*'"™ i n \U name** Dr. Drake's Panacea, Philo, bio Prepared only hy Sxonßß & Co., 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia- , . u#( niftfi J. M, KNBEDLBR, wholcaolo end reU» B » * Cumberland county. Sold by M. Lulz, Hnrfishiirg. - March 30, 1848.—1 y , Field and flower Ak mk SEEDS. SllllVaS, T7,OH aalo ovary day, i|i ‘ h “ M £ r |‘\uiillM jj Sixth attoet, nearly 6rpo«llo lhoSc >uy (( Philadelphia, a aplonJlJ collodion of£a'^„( priaing Lvorgtoeua, Preoa, Shrulw. h . ' r jfooW; perpetual blooming Planla. Ala ’ |( p i: el» I'- Dahliaa, &c, with all kind, of Veg laM» «f oirinb> Planla, aa Aaparagua, Ilhujard, «• ' , O ,VI- Koapborrios,-and every variety ?PJJ UII(HIM , GioW* galablo and Flower BerJ^Jv Onramunlcallona can ho her, liiaing Sun P. 0„ Philadelphia" JJ. mJ „t Seeda aypplietl. Wholesale and N growth, of crop 1647» end warfjn 5 •Philadelphia, Maioh JO, 1648.— 2m nniNA and olass wari:. ' p n flllil o[f U Gold Band ind English °!^ n " T 'j,|, rior WhiloGrohlte emVßtono Wore,Wj orpool orid'other Gol'l% (her with Eluted Tumblers, Win » h H now end hurt style, for selo nl I thoeubsoilbor. . I March 30,18-18, |
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