Mow Spring andSuiniDcr Goods. The subscriber haa just received and is now oner ingat his store, on thasquth.weslcorneroi th Pubrio Square, an unusually cheap stock of set sonable got>ds,suoh as I Cloths, jCassimeres, Vestings, 1 Alpacas, Silks, Bombasines, Lawns, Ginghams; Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine white Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves, Hosiery,:&o. A large stock of MUSLINS, white&unbleaoh ed, from | in breadth, and frotn-4 cents per yard up in price.; ’ A splendid stock of CALICOES, at'prices varyiugfromA to I2J els. , Also a fresh stock of the. , - ' CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, .wbioh'he ‘haS lately introduced, and which are found lo.be by all that bayatried then)) the most economical and desirable article in every respect noW in use. . Also/ ■ ,TAc Pekin Tei Company's Teas, He has been appointed solo agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial t attention of the lovers of good Teas. The fnahrier in which they are put up is such, as (hat the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ing incased in lead or (in foil. Families Can bo -supplied 7 with any quantity put up.in (his .manner The. public is respectfully invited to call and . examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be Satisfactory to purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE. Jr.* • Carlisle, April 6, 1648. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening their Fall stock of HARDWARE, ami to which they Would invite the attention of persons in Want of jfoodsin their tide, as their arrangements are such as to.enable them to sell lower than any other store. They have'now a full.assortment of Jocks, latches, bolts, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, Ales, rasps, chisels, au gurs, braces, plain liitts, planes, hand, pannel, tipping 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.v with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. • Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 3 lons cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Blip*, tic springs,.!.ton American and Russia sheet iron, bo kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 3000 lbs. Weth eriiPs pure ground.white lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, iOO gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal* {loach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar* ware, Baskets, &c. . They have also Hnvey's Patent Spinal Straw Cutlers, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September 16, 1847. Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, took to your interests and Buj/ itiherb you tan get the Cheapest and Best Lumber . JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris barg~Uridge, down.at the Rivef, 150,000 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, li, li and 3 inches thickness, which will be sold as low. as at any other yard at the river. Common Boards at Hi 12 and $l3 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 Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber.always on hand, from 30 to 70 ieel long—-also. Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, &c., always ready fnr sale. HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. 11, 1847.—if See what Shoriuau’s Lozenges have Done* S HERMAN’S Worm Lozenges will immediately remove all these unpleasant symptoms, and re store to perfect health. Sister Ignatius, Superior of the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum has added her tes timony in their favor, to tho thousands which have gone before* She stales that (here ore over 100 child ren .in tho Asylum, and that they have been in the habit of using Sherman's Lozenges, and she has al ways found them to bo attended with the most bene ficial effects. They have boon proved to bo infallible in over 400,000 cases* Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, Tightness of the Lungs air Chest may be cured.. Rev. Uurlus Anthony was very low from Consumption. Jonathan Howuith,thecoiehrated tem perance lecturer, was reduced to the verge of the grave by racing blood. Rev. Mr. Dunbar* of New York, the Rev, Mr. Do Forest, Evangelist in tho Western part of this state, Rev. Sebastian Streeter, of Boston, the wife of Orasmus Dibble, Esq,in Moravia, and hundreds of others, have been u-Ucved and cured . by a propci use of Sherman's Cotfgh Luftmgcs, and no medicine has eve/ been ottered to the public which has been more effectual in tho relief of those diseases,nr which can bp recommend with more con-1 fidertce. They allay all itching or. irritation, the cough easy, promote expectoration, remove tho cause, and produce the most happy and lasting ef fects. Headache, Palpitation of tho Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Sea-Sickness, Despondency, Faintness,Choi* !c, Spasms, Cramps of the Stomach. Summer or Dow el Complaints, also all tho distressing symptoms aris ing from free, living, or a night of dissipation ore quickly and entirely relieved by using Sherman’s Champbor Lozengors. They act speedily and relievo id a very short space of time, giving tone and vigor to the system, and enable a person using them to un dergo groat mental or bodily fatigue. Rheumatism,.Weak Back, pain and weakness in the Breast* Back, Limbs and other parts of the body are speedily and effectually relieved by Sherman’# .Toot Man’s Plaster,which costs only. 13£ cents, and hr within the reach of all. So great boa become the reputation of this article, that one million will not be gin to supply the annua! demand. It is acknowledg ed to be the best strengthening Plaster in the world. Bewartof Imposition. —Dr Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster has his name with direction* printed on the beck of the Piaster, arxl a £j* fae simile «TJ) of the '* Doctors written 1 name under (lie directions. None others are genuine, or to he relied upon. Dr. Shor* man’s Warehouse is No.-106 Nassau at New York. AoBNTS FOR THB SALK OF THU AfIOVB.— S. W. Haverstiok, Dr. J. J. Myers, J. & W. B. Fleming, Carlisle; G, W. Singfser, Chnrchiownf A. Oath oart, Shepherdstown; Dr* fra Day, Meohanicsbiirg;-’ Jf. 0. Reeme, Shiremnnatownf John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumhnrland; John M. Zearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogestown; John Reed-, Kingstown; Kusnel) & Dice, Dichin toni James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Diller, Nowvlllp; Rubt. Elliott, Newbarg, December 80,1847,—ty.* § • Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, 140, I&2£ Market. Brassr, betweeit 4tm 6c 6 th, ' . * Pihladelpuu,- rPH® jobsertbar respectfully solicits (He attention JL of Country Merchant* and Dealers generally, to *n examination of a complete stock of Bendy-made Clothing; which for extent, variety and workmanship, he flat ters himself will give universal satisfaction, while hit reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers induce menu which cannot be surpassed by any other estab* H.W.ia lb. Uniteil Sutc. j AO qj jijjED. Philadelphia) March 2,1818.— 3m Whig Convention. NO doubt there will bo a large number Of person* who intend visiting- Philadelphia, to Attend the great'Whig Convention to be held on the 7th June next. To all such lho subscriber would call atlen* tion to his large assortment of HATS-end CAfE) consisting of fine black. Beaver and Moleskin hats, fine White Rocky Mountain Beaver and Gossamer (veVy light) Panamas; Leghorns, fine Cobburgs, &o. &c. Also Summer Caps, of every description, all of which will be sole at (he lowest-prices. 1 CHARLES OAKPORD, Hatter, No 104 CHESTNUT Street, a few doors above Third, Philadelphia. May 11, 1848.—1 m.. Cheap Window Blinds. Tj J, WILLIAMS, No. 12 North 6th street, D, Philadelphia, Vonitian Blind Manufacturer, has now on hand, the largest, and most fashiona ble assortment of narrow slat, and other VENI TIAN BLINDS, of any other establishment in (ho United Slates. Comprising entire hew style Trimings and colors, which will bo sold at the lowest prices.'wholesale and retail. Old Blinds Painted and Triraed to look equal to new. The citizens of Cumber)ar.d county, and the adjoining districts, are respectfully.invited to call and ex amine his assorltnentbeforepurchasingelsewhere. Feeling confident of pleasing and giving satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. BENIAMIN J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Oth sU.Phila. . ■ April 6) 1848.—3ra _• Philadelphia China Store, THE subscribers, proprietors of one of the oldest and most extensive China Stores in the united States, have now on hand a very largo supply of . Common Ware, Granite Ware, China Ware, • • and Glass Ware, embracing all the varieties ever imported; which they will sell in large or Small quantities, Whole sale or Retail, to suit the wants of the people, at prices to defy competition. The advantages to be drived from having a' large slock to select from, ought certainly to be apparent to every onej .obly IWC need be men tioned: Ist. The variety to please the taste. 3d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices; for it is certainly.evident ,to every thinking mind* that the target the business done, the small er the profit required., It is so in every branch of trade. The manufacturer sells to the wholesale package dealer; the wholesale package dealer sells to the Jobber, and the jobber to ibe retail country dealer: so that the farmer or consumer of the arti cle pays at least four profits! Why pay so many profits when’ yon can come directly to head qnartersl TYNDALE & MITCHELL. 319 Chesnut st., above 7th st. Phila., April 27, 1848.—3 m New Goods at the Bee Dive* f*v&f S. A*.COYLE, has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now open «q§saßafcing a large & handsome assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles FOR LADIES, French Ginghams, Straw Bonnets, Fancy Lawns, French W. Collars, ■ Printed Organdies, Black Silk Lace, Linen Lustre, Thread Edging& Lace, Pans Silk Tissiu, ColM Silk Fringes, * Broche Muslins, Silk Buttons, French Jaconets, 4 Kid Gloves, Bl'k Broche Lawns, Thread do. frOR dSNTLEMRN, Black Cloths, .- Fancy coPd Cloths, Cassimers, Summer Casslmers, ; Bl’kltalian Cravats, Tweeds.. Vestings, Black Satin. Also, Damask and Ingrain Carpeting, Figured Becking, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mus lins, &c. &c« ; N. o.—All T wish to say to my friends is to anchor at the *‘Bee Hive,” in North Hanover et., and examine my stock of goods, and for cash great bargains may be had. March 23, 1849. Hardware! Hardware!! THIS subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of the public to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other .es tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any other Hardware store In the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and we)) knownstand on North Hanover at., between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: 500 pounds American Dilat'd* Steel at 7 cents per lb, 200 pounds of English Dilat’d. Steel at 12$ per lb. 500 pounds of Oast and Sheer Steel at 18$ per lb. 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7J cla. per pound. 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes; 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 50 per keg. 60 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $175 to IB per keg. 2000 Ins. best quality of Grindstones at 1 £ to 2 .rents per lb. , 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Dulldlng Hard ware, such .ns Looks, Latches, Dolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nalls and Spikes, &e M too numerous to mention. All to be had at the lovv price Hardware store of FORTNEY & FISHER. * , Carlisle, May 0, 1847. Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge. A CUKE FOR WORMS. Prepared hy Samuel F. Green, and fold whoUtaJe and retail by him at Lewistown, Pa. A S the above article will recommend itself,* the sub* i\.scribcr thinks it unnecessary to say any thing in its favor, as numerous certificates of its good effects could tio obtained, both In the cast and west—-how* over he has thought proper to add the following only: From R. Campbell, Esq.—l certify that a child of mine, four years old was,troubled with Worms, and after using one vial of Green's celebrated Ver mifuse, my hoy had from 100 to SQO Worms expell ed, and became perfectly healthy afterwards; 1 would therefore recommend it to (he public, • R. CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co., Pa. From James Esq.—A daughter of mine 8 years old discharged 120 Worms by the use ofa vial of Green's oclobiotod Vermifuge. JAB. IfENDERBON, Huntingdon Co., Pa. From Jbiiir’C. Howard.-—A child of mine about 4 years old being troubled with Worms, I purchased a vjsi of Green's celebrated Vermifuge, and after giv ing my child but two doses, If hud urtwirds of 40 Worms expelled. JOHN C. HOWARD. Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1847. I certify tjiaf a child of mine 6 years old tyos trou bled with. Worms, and T purchased a via! of Green's celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two or throe dbscs my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms. X would recommend it to the public. JOHN C. COULTER. Zanesville; Sept. 6, 1847. „For sale by Wx. B*RAT«rb?r, Druggist, NevVville, Cumberland.county, Pa. P. 8, "You warrant the Worms and we will war rant the medicine." February 24‘, 1646 —6m “WIIXIAM T. brown. A TTORNEY AT LAW. will practice in thesev t\ eral Courts of Cumberland county, Office In Mam street, nearly opposite the county jail, Carlisle. March 0, 1840. . ’ , The Tea andOroccry-Store of J. W. EBY, WEST MAIN BTREBT', OAUUSIB, . IS OonaUßtiy supplied with a fresh and genera! assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of Bio and Java Colftcs, of the best, as well as ©flower priced qualities » Loaf and Brown Sugars, viz; Double refined Loaf, crushed and Pulverised, aa also White Havana, BrdWn end clarified Su gars—all of whidh For prices and c^n " nothe excelled, V 1 In addition toourforraersupply ofTeafiwehave undertaken the sale of the Superior Teas of 3. C. Jenkins# Co* of Philadelphia and have received and will be kept supplied wUhan assortment of Green and Black Teas, of„lhe various kinds arid qualities, varying in price from 37J ots. to $1,35 per pound, which we believe will, on trial, take the preference over all other Teas in this community.' These leas are put up in packages of hhd Tib, each, labelled with name and price 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) learned this diffi cult business of the Chinese themselves; while engaged in tiro Tea Trade and residing among them, and possessing this advantage; their ability to furnish, hot only safe and genuine,' but also the most delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices, is Unquestionable, and therefore they can be con fidently recommended to our customers. In addition To which may .always be bad a gen eral assortment of all other articles in the line of our business. All of which are offered for sale at the lowest possible price. t-We feel thankful for past favors shown us and hope our endeavors to please will merit a cionlinued share of support. ! • J. W. EBV. Fire Insurance. fpHE Allen and Eastporinsborough Mutual Fire A Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, U now fully organized,and inoperationunderthemanagement of the following commissioners, viz: Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. U. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Stcrrett; Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Brenetnan,who respectfully call theatiention ofeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company holdout. . The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the .kind in the State. Per 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, Viet. President. Lewis Htbr, Secretary* Michael CoqkllN, 'l'reaaxirer. ... February 3, 1848. Agents —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Alien; John C, Dunlap, Allen; C. D. Harmon, Kingstown;'Henry Zearing,Shire manstown; Simon Oyator, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore, 'Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt, John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter Wol r d. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman. Protection Against Loss by Fire. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL 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; Vice President;' D, W. McCulloch; Treasur er; A. G. Miller, Secretary; James Weakly, John T. Green, 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,wfien the policy, will bo issued witboutdslay. Foi further in formation see the by.laws of the Company, ’ T. t». MILLER, President* . A. G. Miller, Secretary. February 10, 1848. AGENTS. •' L, H. Williams, Esq., West Pennsborough, Gen eral Agent. . • J. A; Coyle, Carlisle; Dr.Tra Day, Mechanics burg; George Brindle, Monroe; Joseph M;,Means, Newhurg; John Clcmlonin, Hogeatown; Stephen Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. ■ Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required .for their preservation* such as Scaling , Filings Pluggings src* y or will restore the locs of them* by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. H7*office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr.LoomiawillbeabsentfromCarlisle the last ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,1647. - . OLIVER EVANS* SM.AftIANDBR, FIRE ANDTiIISP PROOF IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have, never been injured by Fine or Run. olars, In a single Instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Cheats, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists* Presses,- Ragle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &c. . Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines, ' Refrigerators and Water Filters. OLIVER EVANS, 61 South Second St., boiow Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK) and ell articles intended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purylng water that Is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can bo had of nil sir.es and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 61 South Second Street,\wp doord be low Ohesnut street,'Philadelphia. October?, 1847 ly» - . Extensive Furniture Rooms* - 0. P. & A. 0, FETTER, WOULD most respectfully call the attention of. Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive slock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and •other Tables. Dressing and Plain Uurcaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, Which they have just opened et their new roome, on the corner of North Hanover and Leather sts., Carlisle. They are confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with' their cheap nett, will recommend them to every person want ing Furniture. TKeyhave nisomadearrangemenls for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in their line, both plain end orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn* estly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call, and examine thelp present elegant stock, to whlph they will constantl/make additions of the newest pnd most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. Adjoining the Court. House, Carlisle, Pd. A T; GREENi having leased the above large and t .commodious Hotel, situate on the corner of the pubUp’Bquare and South Hanover street,' and lately occupied by Messrs. Eckels and Oliver,.begs leave to announce _io"hie Wends and the public, that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner vVhich can 'not fail to meet their approbation; The HOUSE has (ho most plco'aant location in (he borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to moke those who may so journ with him comfortable during (heir stay. His parlors ore largo and well furnished', and his cham bers supplied with now and comfortable bedding.— 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 oblingiag. His BAR will contain the best viands the city can prodlieo. His STABLING is entirely new and ex tensive, capable of accommodating a large rihmbebdf horses—making it a desirable stopping place for Dro vers—arid will be Attended by a skillful and obliging Ostler. In short nothing shall be Wanting calculated to add to ' the comfort and convenience of those Who may favor him with their patronage. BOARDERS taken by (be week, month or year. Terms moderate. „ Carlisle, April 13,1848. —3m . Bead tills Attentively 1 DOCTOR HOPLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, WILL effectually cure the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Flatulence, Asthma, 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 tone and ac tion to the stomach, and assist digestion*, they con tain no alcoholic stimulant, and can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and will in every case entirely destroy oostlveness, and renovate the Whble System, removing all impurities from the body,- and remnants of previous disease, and give health and vigor.lo the whole frame, thereby pre venting frightful dreams,,walking while asleep, &c M which often result in accident* The functions of the stomabh are of the utmost importance to every one, it constituting the source and fountain of life, which is nutritions 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 the 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 epidemicsloose all their terror. . Those living in, or visiting districts harrassed with Fever and Ague annually, will find that by the timely use of one or two bottles to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess of bile will* accumulate, and they will not in one instance take the disease. Prevention is far better than cure. The rare success in treating diseases of the sto mach successfully, has not been so 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. We are all .aware that too many preparations have been, and are now before the public, that act only as paliatives, and some that change the local ity 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 cutes, and unrivalled, as thousands of our citizens can attest who have tested its vir. tuea, can always be depended upon for the above named diseases. It will cure any case that can becured by medicine, no matter who, or what else has Tailed; it will perfectly restore the diseased or ganic functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Respi ration, Circulation, &c. 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* Forsale at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race et., 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 States. Pamphlets containing cures and description of diseases, gratis. Also for sale, his celebrated Vegetable Rheuma tic Pi/to, for the euro of Gout, Rheumatism, Drop sy, and severe Nervous Affections. Spikenard for the cure of Piles, Tet ter, Ringworms, &c. . March 30,1848.—-9 m 50,000 Victims Every Year Fall a prey to Consumption, Asthma, and Ratt ing Blood, Hectic Fever and Night Sweats, MRS. ADAMS, 120th stccet, Harlem, suffered-a year with a 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 bottle cured her. Ulcerated Lunge and Liver,—Mr, E. T. Law rence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, oftcr years of duffer ing, and treated by various phsicions, was pronoun ced incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. Dying, as was supposed, be tried the Balsam; its effects were roost miraculous; two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption,—Mre, Baggas, resi ding at 88 Sheriff street, 70 years old, has been sub ject to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. The Balsam has saved her from very great suffering. Asthma and Consunyj/ion.—L. J. Beals, 10 Be lanccy street, gave it to his sister-in-law who hod been on involid for years from Asthma; to another con sidered as in consumption. It relieved them at.onco 'so (hat they travelled several hundred miles. Spitting Blood— ls always alarming. It loads to the worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time' is generally fatal. Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam is the best remedy known; it heals the wounded or ruptured blood vessels of tbo lungs, and thereby effects o permanent euro; while other reme dies only stop tho bipod for tho time. A few doses of this Balsam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required—lt has been succor sful in many cases, and that too where they had run into o rapid decline, or, as more generally expressed, “Has ty Consumption.” Yqgng persons, or those of mid dle age, are more subject to these attack than the aged. Price 25 cents arid ill per bottle.' Dr. Sherman’s Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Piasters, sold as above. Principal Office 106 Nassau street, Now York. A O ENTS von THE BALE OF THE ABOVE, —S. W. Haversliok, Dr. L L Myers, J.&W. B, Fleming, Carlisle; G. W. SingUsr,Churchtowni A. Cntb oart,Shopherdstown; Dr.lra Day, Meohanicsburg; J. O. Reomo, Shlromanatown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zesting, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogcstownf. John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin son; James-Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Dillor, Nowville; Robt. Elliott, Nowburg. December 80, 1847.—1y.* J TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA for the re movol and permanent cute of oil diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, Scrofutea affoc lion <Sccs Warranted superior to uny other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla now In uue, for sale by the dox„ or single bottle at J. A. BISHOP'S Drug Store, East Main Street Carlisle.' 8 * GRINDSTONES. 8 tons Neva Scotia Grind stones,- assorted sizes, 80 boxes Scyiho Sloncs and Rifles, jiisl received at the cbeap hardware store of WRIGHT & SAXTON. Health! Health!! Tax most ETVKCTtj.iI. ot iu kmovr Rbmbdjxs! Div Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CORE FOR CON SUMPTION! IT also removes and . permanently cures all diseases arising from an impure slate of the. blood,Jviz: Scrofula of King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestulea-on the face, Blotches, Biles; Chronic Soto Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of _the BoneS 6hd Joints; Slhbborh Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciotica ox Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Im prudence in life;.also. Chronic Constitutional Disor ders; , , . ( In thi£ medicine several, innbceht but very potent articles of the Vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in .its character and properties from any other preparation, and tmrivaljed in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should bo in the band! of overv person, who, by business, or general course of life, Is predis posed to the vfety ailimbnte that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death* FOR SCROFULA; Dr. Diako’s Panacea Is recommended as a certain re medy- Not one. instance of its failure has ever oc curred wheh freely h’sedi . It cUres the disease ahd at the same time imparls vigor to the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention tb the state of their blood; Its purification should be their first aim; for pbrleVetence will accomplish a euro of even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, While Swell ing, .Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, .Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled *, it searches.out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from the system; makes a cure certain and permanent. - INDIGESTION OB DYSPBRSIA No medicine perhaps has over been discovered which gives so mpeh tone to the stomach and causes the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake’s Panacea. RHEUMATISM. Dr. DrakeV Panacea is used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rbeumatisib, Gout, and dwel lings of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from (he system, oveawbon the limbi and bones are dreadfully swollen.’ CONSUMPTION. CoNstmFfroN can. be cured —Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profbse expectoration. Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain t|>e side, dec., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty os any other simple disease. A spe cifit hoi long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery o/ Dr. Drake's Panacea. . It is mild and safe but certain and efficacious in i(s operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly reebmmend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe they will not have oc casion. to regret it. The system is cleansed, and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their Mub) health and strength. Read the following: TESTIMONY* ■Puila., Dec. 14, iS47. Dear Bm:—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, 1 will say, that al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may bo in‘certain- conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure for Consumption would bo discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them'as incurable, One of the persons had been under the treatment ofqovorol very able practitioners for anum ber of years, and they said she had “old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula,’ 1 , and that she might linger for some time, but could not be perma nently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Pana cea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot tles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The,other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as I am with consumption by inheritance ond by extensive observation as a stu dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ton of tar, boncset, and other vegetable tonics, os well as of many of the expectorants and sedatives, I should never have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredientr. Suffice it to say that these are re commended by our most popular end scientific pbyai cions, and in Ibojr present combined state, form pro bably the best alterative that has-cver been made.— The cure is in accordance with a theory of consump tion broached In Franco a few years ago, by one of her most eminent writers on medicine, and now es tablished by facts which aumit of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, L, C. GUNN, . To use the language of another, ''Dr. Brake’s Pa nacea is olwoys salutary in its effects—never Injuri ous. It is not ah Opipte—it is hot an Expectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal secu rity. It is a great remedy—a grand healing and cu rative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science , and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. And no person afflicted with (his dread disease, will be just to hiipsclf and his friends, if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cases, will produces favorable change, in the condition of any patient, however low,”. TO THE LADIES. Ladies of pale complexion oud consumptive habits, and such aa are debilitated by those obstructions which females are liable to, ore restored by the use oi a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by fsr the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors; being,pleasant/ they take it. Itlmmediately restores the appe(ite,«trength and color. Nothing can bo more surprising than its invigorat ing effects on the human frame. Persona, ness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under Us influence. It im mediately counteracts the nervelessnessof the female frame. CAUTION.—Be eoreful and see (hat you get the genuine Dr, Diuke’s Pa»acza— ithaethesignaluro of Geo. F. STenns on the wrapper—and also the name “ Dr. Drake’s Panacco, Pbila," blown in the glass. Prepared only by Sienna & Co., Druggists, No. 21 North Sixth atrcol, Philadclphio. - J M, KNEEDLER, whoieaafe and retail agent for Cumberland county. Bold by.M. l.ulz, Harrisburg. Match 30, 1648,—1y To CasU Buyers. Bargains I Bargains! Bargains I At No. 80 North Third St., 2 d Floor, PhUadttfhia. fPHE subscriber is daily receiving a variety of X Fancy end other Dry Goods, from the PHILA DELPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, em bracing such articles only as can bo bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him la -supply purchasers nt less prices than can be furnish ed elsewhere- Dealers, who buy for cosh, are assured that they will find it to (heir interest to examine the Goods, which wilt consist of those which are purchased at forced Auction Soles. A. PE WALD, No. 60 North Third street, Philo. April 18, 1848.—8ra J. P. X.yno. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Points, Oil, Giaaa, Var nish. dt-o. at the old aland in N, Hanover street, Car lisle, haajqat received from New York andPhiladol. phis a large addition to his . former sleek* to which the Attention of buyers Is requested, as be is deter-' mined to sell lower than any other bouse In town.’ April 20,-1848.- . ' eossujimoiv, ■" Asthma, Brimchitis, Spitting Blood *>,„•„ ■ Side and Breast, Sore Throat, Hoarsma, p /*.' tahon of the Heart „ Whooping Coueh ’r- a,p '' Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver C omnlaiM*' Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured bo "' ° ni * THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRup nt. m AND WOOD NAPHTHA ■ TAIt A LTHOUGH the gient fatality of Pulmonary ,r J 3. oases, at this lime shows that there ate , 3r jar cases that render still 100 applicable the .fj"- I'oll - of approbia medicorum—ttie disgrace of oians—to this class of diseases j and that th Stages in their progress, which having one'."i M " reached, recovery is doubtful. Still ho '* despair. The writings of physicians, „ ho L, C ?" J to these offections particular attention, abouei • “ m any recorded cases of recovery when the " * llll bud reached a seeming hopeless stage efthi. and thole is, at this time, a remedy prepared fo'ni" ! adetphia which has met with the' most Trie " and cheering success in the most obalinsln "™Posnl Throat and Pulthohary diseases—so as to s'™” 0f faihed the sanction and employment in the , ? b '’ of many physicians; ÜB pWchfo Allusion is had to Thomsoii’a ComnonnS » Tar and Wood Naphlha-lho prepaS n «f who, hairing given Ip diseases of Ibodunga means of cure, the most careful anil thoroeeh . P . tion, presented to the public this great remedv '"’ - • Tho soothing and curative power of Tor V’ been observed ill severe coughs and con.umwi o „ But in the above proparatioh; beside soma of e,, i valuable vegetable pectoral, there is co"S“?’i it. the Wood Naphtha , a medicine but lately I.! *, u ® feed, but Which has been employed with the tno.i ..r sfaclory results in England, in pulSnonarv co „l ‘'i lion, espc.cialty of a tuberculous form. * n| aoip- Rcad the following from Da. Yoino, the em™.k. oculist: 1 ‘“'“I . j • .j> s Pbixi.J January ]g jgs~ Meagre. Akorbt cc Diokbox Gcntleineiw-H * faff recommended in my practice, and u fC d in family, Thomson's Compound Syruo t»f T«. °?5 Wood »aphlha I have no heiiulfon inl j*' *« it is one of the best preparatiohs 6/ the kind 1 and.persons suffering, ftoin colds,couch; .1r.,.,? I '' of the throat, breast, &c, so preislenui Jhj, ‘ ° ni of the year, cannot use any medicine that Bill „ " or present consumption sooner than Th n ~ ■ Compound Syrup of Tor and Wood .Nouhths ’ me *. . Tl™ valuable tted(cine is prepared oils si ,V; North East corner of Fifth end Spruce directs Phi’ Sold in Carlisle, at the bideety store ofT Vebv Price ofistgo hollies $l, or six bottles foi is nV ware of imitation. '■ November 95,1847,' Dr. Keeler’s FOB the removal and permanent care of sit di • eases arising from on iolpure stale of the m “i and hahit of the body, via: Chronic disease of the Chest, Btonchiliß,P|fi,!ji Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in call its stages. Ten,, ;,.f Head, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions of ihe’ hd’ face and citrcroitioe, Ulcers, Chronic Afleriiim if thestqmach and Liver, Chronic Khcumslitm vt'hii. Swellings, Abcesscs, Syphilitic disorders, rompin' tional Debility, and all mercurial and hccediiirrm,! dispositions, die, - [ Le; no ono deceive themselves, that become ana gle excess of any kind docs not occasion immeiui,; g an attack of disease, it is therefoie lninileii— Every violation of an organic law, carries niih it sooner or later its punishment. In the great maloti, ly of siluationa to which roan is exposed in sotii life, it is lha continued application of less ponttfi iatisea, which gradually, and often imperceptibly ef. fecta tho change, and ruins the conslilolion, kfnt danger la dreamt Of. . The majority of burnsa sip ftenta is of alow growth; and of slow progress,«». sequcntly admits only of slow cure. Scrofula, cm. sumption, dyspepsia, whim swelling, gem, ehrijit affections of tho stomach, liver, spine, head, cjeiinJ extremities, embrace this class—each being the effut of an alteration in the vessels of nutrition, effltlinj VegltoilVo life from in apjccedWit .acquired, or belt ditary cause, nothing short, of powerful of/erelite medicines, promises the less! hope to the inrslij.- Psllativcs will never cure, and often do much rrhi chief.' Toffies and Alterative s, combined with s pro per rogeme of diet—the one to strengthen, tie other to change morbid action, are what caUs. Head the following valuable testimony. PHILADELPHIA, June 9,1847. Having bean apprized of the Pofiocro, iufloriJi me much pleasure to bo able to recommend it 111 valuable remedy In that class of chronic, censtita* tlonal, and glaudular diseases to which it is tsprciil* |y adapted. To those who aro ofilicted, end icqoiis medicine as an alUratice, cannol obtain it in a mere agreeable, active, and uniform state, then it tol* found in the Panaua. I have used instances with decided success. Yours, dec. D. ALI.ISON, M.D« Prepared and sold N. W. Cor, of Third it Send street, and by Druggists; Storekeepers and others throughout the country. For particulars see pamphlets. Price $1 wfi bottles —s 6 half dozen. April 27, 1848.—1 y Great American Remedy. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE 0, HEALTH, SO7 Mill. »TMST, Bofmlo, K,Y. DR.G. C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable I-iibmlri* Mixture, (..celebrated medicine which fit* owl great cures In oil diseasrs, ? s now introduced intolb» section. Tbo 'imils of op advertisement wll act permit an extended notice of this remedy; w w* only to say it bos Tor ha Agents in the Unhedo it and Canadaa a largo number of educated sW* Piactilioncrs in high professional standing a general use of it in (heir practice in the f°« o,n * diseases t . Dropsy. Gravel, and diseases of the urinary or* j Piles and all diseases of the blood; derargemen the Liver, Ac., and all general disMiCßof inert * It is particularly requested that all who conirinp the use of this article, or who desire informi ■peeling it, will obtain a Pamphlet of 32 jwfjj Agents whose names are below will gladly g . this book treats upon the method of j. (he properties of the article, and the dues been used for over this country and Eump fw , yean with such perfect effect. Ow«r 16 Hf* nl j ,i/i timony from the highest quarters will be *v* nainbs, place, and dates, which can be wn m- W any one interested; and the parties will« paid communications, ... ~n o olb Bo porticular ond osk for the Perophjjb cr such pamphlet has over been ««JJ» | JKO ii‘ of the power of (hie medicine over all anteed by persons of well known standing - . Put op in 30 o». and 18 o*. hollies. 0z.5 $1 12 oz.; the larger being the cheap • bottle ha. “G. 0. VAUGHN" written on lb tiona, dec. See pamphlet. P«8o *»• . J . Jj ofltf Dr. 0.0. VAUGHN, and sold •* 207 Main street* Buffalo, N. Y * sale of this article exclusively, 32 and corner of Essex and Washing* j (ry and by all Druggists throughout this Canada os Agents. For sate by B. W. Haverstick. Caflijfc Hatrieburgl Rua.ol & Dm, Dlckmmn, J. o([kl Altlck, Bbippen.butg; Adame dd E«heln>« town. March I, 1648,-ly — —f. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PABASOIETTES WAfcKIWOCAME WBIB nVI** Wm. n. Eithardron, Slcaa Fnfloiv,, The only one in <he United Staler, No etreet. PHILADELPHIA, Tl/TETICHANTS arcrc.prclfulty IVI conlinuoto manufacture all tno opi lo ® theild of .steam, noWlthstand.<"» J',* „ /aft lion of parties opposed to tho cl)rop ltl(,* t ‘ sire improvements. My assortment P . prices so low, os to giro entire m* a 3* As there is on Umbrella Slot fl1 " nearly the same name, It Is important J moroU william h. woba* 1 w Steam Factory, and Patentee of the M* Umbrella, eign of the-Lady «"» US Market etreet, Philadelphia, j.,i, jailed'"* (Cr Attention Is requested •“ ,h * ?.»'* .nicM"* IngCene Umbrella, aneat and br'ut™ Lining all Ibi adrantages of Cano an<t I February 10.1846.—8 m Tptri^'j gPTS.TUnPBNTINE Sl ,„, I
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