American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 03, 1848, Image 4

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    1 Ti'J.'S! successor to Dr, 1. J. Myers,
" justrecoi ved end is now Opening a large
assortment, of Fresh Drugs,’ Me
losing- ?,? ® ng flitch will bo found tho fol-
SWKi , OoTIBBTi
CiMPHOR, ■ -Olte, ' ■
i 'PwtflH Satis, Quinine,
: ; ?X*‘ s ?“ rrs i' , ' AtCOIIOLi
TunPENTiNR, ’
: A ’ PwbOjl, &c. &c.
Aleo a eery large assortment of perfumery, hair
Mushes, tooth brashes, umbrellas, walking Canos.
“Ojfeglje onu Hanoi's shaving cream. Bear’s oil,
Mlojn>yatß.r, hair dye, ox marrow,'Taney soaps,
Extracts Meen Fun, curling fluid and fancy arti
cle, of,erery description, to which he respectfully
attention of the public. His assortment
* • *5, * an ® ono « anf l he hopes by strict at
• «? c I 1 ? 'business and low prices, to receive a
: Ph *“P™°"P’
Carlisle, May 4-, 1848,
■ ' - MONYER’S
Fruit & Toy Store,
IUhoVEn SVih-et, Carlisle.
': r l übscribor would respectfully inform conn
merchants and llio public generally, that ho
■ Jj manufacturing ana has always on
of every variety (iVhich for qual
ity, cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in
. the Stole) which he will sell Wholesale or Retail
at thq.Old Stand, in North Hanover street) a few
, tfoora north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, where
ho has also on hand FRUITS and NUTS of the
latest importation, which will be sold at the low
"at prices for cash. His slock consists in part of
.Granges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Dates,
Cocoa- Nuts, Cream. Nuts, Pea Nuts, English
Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan Nnta, Filberts, &o.
He would also inform the public that be has
jqst returned from the city with a large stock of
. Fresh Family Groceries,
consisting of superior doable refined, crashed and
pnlreKzed Luaf Sugars, Brown Sugars, among
which iaavery fair article for 6J cents per 16.
OpffbeTrora Bto 12} els per lb. Teas, a superior
erttoW of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea.
Molasses of all kinds; Water, Soda and Sugar
Crackers, Cheese, Chocolate. Rice, Blacking,
Matches,.Brashes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as
Pepper,-Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs,
Closer and Mustard. A supply of Indigo, (best
quality) Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre,
pW*, Which will be sold at the.lowest rales. ■
T, 1 !® Bu ' J scribor returns bis sincere thanks to the
pablte for the liberal patronage extended to him,
and hhpea by a desire to pleaeo to merit a cOntin
. ■ 0 B ‘ lmR * All orders from a distance'
tbapKfiilly received and promptly attended to,
V Carlisle,, May 4, 1848.
Great Bargains!
■ iu Second Spring Arrival!!
Cheap Cash store, where they
-Liare now opening the greatest quantity of new
and cheap Goods/ of (he /ol lo wing kinds:
CfirfAr, Cassimeres and Vestings.
Calicoes, df every variety and stylo, from -4 io
I24.cfa per .yard—and some of tjiose are first rate
at 8 cts. The assortment consists of about
9000 yards.
forty pieces French Ginghams, at 12}, 16 t and
18} clslper yard., Manchester Ginghams 10,13},
and the best for 16 cents.
Lawns— Some beautiful patterns, IS}, 18}, and
85 cents per yard.
Jlnaehas— lB}, 35,37}, 50 and 63} ols per yard.
We have the cheapest Alpacliss in town.
Muslins— White and unbleached, at all prices,
add lower than ever sold before.
Cheeks, Tickings, and .Pantaloon goods at ali
. prices.
Bisicru, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Rib
•,..«als, Oil. Cloths, Flannels, Colton and
Ltoeh Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls. Edgings and
Laces. Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every article
in oor IlnA^^tnots.'
TJfWgdods are offered to tho public at lower
cai } bo bought any whore in the State
of Pennsylvania, as oar means of purchasing are
equal to any, and far superior to most country
merchants. , , 3
Also, Gaocemee, Qucinswari, &c.
call as we feel satisfied you will save
mopoy to making your purchases.
V ■ A. & W. BENTZ,
1818. 3d °° r “°'“ h °f‘ h 'r°"o^-
■Dry flood) & Groceries!
REMOVAI,.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
and „WO.P“bllo in general, that he lias removed his
•loro tp„thp room formerly occupied by Henry An
dersoq, on North Hanover street, within 3 doors
of naverslick’s drug store, wheto he has Just
opened ■ choice selection of
; Dry-Goods,
.ooMtaliog' in part oiclothe, casshneres, saltinnotts,
linftnt* «nmmer cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines,
oamtnioßfc, Jaconelts, calicoes, shawls, checks,
ticking, carpet chain, cotton yarn, umbrellas,
glows, suspenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery, &o.
, ® Well selected slock of Groceries, corisis*
ting in part of
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasses,
optoes; Tobacco, Crookery, Gloss and Queens- i
ware, of various descriptions and qualities, togeth
** numerous other articles, comprising a
complete eqd general asaotimont—all of which be
«•» low prices. He will also
nonstanlly on hand a largo assortment of
i. Booth, Shoes, Slippers,
lot.,: which.will be disposed of at groat bargains.
Ho, respectfully invites his friends and the public
to give him a call.
„ CHARLES BARNITZ.
Carlisle, April 37, 1846.
Beets, Shoes and Brogans.
•fiM ’ THE attention of the public is invited
® J® r 8 e ? nJ olepant assortment of
HL HOOTS and SHOES, now opening l at
SHOE STORE. Main si
opposite the Methodist Church. The slock has
been selected with great core, and for style and
durability is unequalled.
Ladies*.French Linen Gaiters, (new style)
do Morocco Half Gaiters. do
«!« Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins-and
Ties, at all prices.
Miisis* Mailers, Leather Bools, Buskins and
Slippers.
Childrens* Gaiters, Boots and ankle ties, of ev
ery variety. - ,
Men’s Calf and Morocco boots, brogans and
suppers-
Md ;Youths* OosvOilfiand Kip brogans,
and » genets) assortment of thick work; *
Morocco Slippere, lluaklns and
French ito; and ovary alibri uaod to eel up tho
Work w A equal lolho boat oily work, »nd a°
May*?! prlo!v by WM - M - POKTEII & c O .
ft. D.—Ab Iho enkanribor i« now doing bnai-
ABIt under the firm of Potior & Co., ho
-arna-tw requests llioeo indebted lb aetilo thoir
ae it ib necessary tile old books should
batlo(«d'without delay.
'■ wm,m.powteu.
' ! Bop Wanted. ~ i
TSSS!i'!S tf jKS M I" I (•■> «•>> »r in pa-
J. P"W»,U" wK*Crtb«i'<b( gopj KAOS. .Theresa
wlt»er«4«l the paper-mill, o mtlea from’dirt
"W; o, at, the Waiehonsn of Mr. Jacob Rheem, In
■ • New Arrival I■' V 1 ‘i*W .
THE subsoribors would announce to thopublicthat
they ha»o jupt returned from iho Eastern cities
with a magnificent selection.of „
Spring & Summer Goods
consisting of ClotKs, Coesiaieresami Veatings.oftho
most varied and beautiful patterns, nil of which will
,bo mado*u|) in the most approved' style* They also
keep superior ! '
Shirta, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks,
and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves,
Hosiery, Hats, Caps and'Boots; in short, every thing
in a gentleman’s furnishing lino, which will.be sold,
at the smallest profits. They will also .sell goods, by
tho yard cheaper than any similar establishment in
the county. Tho cutting will bo attended to as hero-,
tofore by W. B. Parkinson; who cuts bis garments a
ta mode, Our .work is all mado under our. own su
pervision.
Store in North Hanover street, 9 doors north of
Mr. Haverstick’s Drug store, hnd nearly opposite the
Bank. ; .
J. A. BISHOP,
* ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, April 20, 1648.-~3m
SprinsMVew and Summer Goods*!
The aubecriberhas just received and is now open
ingl at his store, on the soulh-weslcorner of the
Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea
sonable goods, such as
Cloths, Oasslmeres, Vestings,
Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams,
Cambric, Jaconet, Mull,'Swiss, Book and jother
descriptions offino white Muslins, Cheeks, Tick
ings, Gloves, Hosiery, &oi
A large stock of MUSLINS, white & unbleach
ed, from } to 1 in breadth, and from 4 cents per
yard up-in price. 1
A splendid Stock of CALICOES, at prides
varying from 4 to 12J cts,
Also a fresh stock of.the
CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS,
which ho has lately introduced, and which are
found to be by ail that/have tried them, the most
economical and desirable -article in every respect
now in use! Also,
The Pekin Tea Company ’« Teas. He has boon
appointed sole agent in thia place for the sale of
the above Teas, to which ho would invite the spe
cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The
manner in which they are put up is ouch, as that
the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be
ing incased in lead or tin foil. Families can be
supplied with any quantity put up in this manner
The public is.respectfully invited'to call and
examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
inasmuch as he feels confident that hia variety and
prices will be satisfactory to purchasers.
ROBERT IRVINE, Jr.
Carlisle, April 6, 1848.
P. MONYER.
THE subscribers are now opening their Fall
stock of HARDWARE, and to which they
would invite the attention of persona in want of
goods in their line, as their arrangements are such
as to enable them to sell lower than any other I
store.’* They have now a foil assortmontof locks, I
latches; bolls, hinges, screws, and every article
for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws,
moose bole anvils, vices, dies, rasps, chisels, au
gurs, braces, plain bills, 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 aljrle, 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 rolled iron, 3 tons
cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 60 pair Elip
tio springs, 1 ton American and Russia sheet iron,
50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder,
3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth
orilPs pure ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed
Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass,
sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather
Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar
ware, Baskets, &c,
They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw
Cullers, for calling hay, straw or corn stalks, the
best article of the kind ever-offered for sale,
WRIGHT* SAXTON.
Carlisle, September 16 r 1847.
Oco. XI. Trapliagcn, M. i).
(Lati Assistaxt Scaaxax, U. S. N.)
: Family Medicines.
THEBE Preparations are the result of long expo
rionce and extensive practice. Great science end
skill are used in their manufacture, and such are their
efficacy and safety in every form of disease, that they
truly deserve the name of Family Medicines. Du
ring a practice of- more than twelve years, seven of
which were on board various public vessels as Assis
tant Burgeon in the United Slates Navy, he has nev
er bad a case of severe cold, influenza, or any dis
ease of the throat, that has hot readily yielded to his
Pulmonic mixture; Thousands have been saved
from a premature grave by its use. To public speak
ers and persons of weak lunge it is a great remedy,
as it allays Irritation and gives tone and vigor to the
voice.
DR. TRAPHAGEN’S PULMONIC
has cured and is warranted to give relief in ail cases
of colds or coughs, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness,
sore throat, catarrh, asthma, liver complaint, spitting
blood, croup, whooping cough, consumption, and
every Disease with which the throsl, breast or lungs
may be affected.
The following certificates, from persons of charac
ter, will show what the Pulmonic Mixlnrois capable
of performing. No family should be without it in
their house. .
~ Ni-wYohk, Nov. 4, 1847.
This is to certify that 1 had a severe attack of
Bronchitis and patu in my back for a long time, and
I used only three bottles of Dr. Trsphagen’s Pulmo
nic Mixture, and It relieved me In a few days.
' A MACLIN, Engraver, 130 Fulton st.
Naw Yobk, Nov. 1,1847.
This is to certify, that I have used in my practice
while engaged in the United States Navy for seven
years the Pulmonic Mixture which I now offer to the
public, and never know of its failing to-cure in the
most obstinate cases, I also bavo used it in my prac.
lice on shore for the last five years,' and found it
equally efficacious in long standing cases of severe
cold and affection of the lungs.
GEO. H. TIIAPHAGEN. M, D.
Furchaaerß will observe that every bottle hae the
written eignelure of Dr. Traphagen on the label,
without which none can be genuine.
For Bale wholeaale & retail by CoLiran &. Dbotu
ana only, at their atore in North Hanover atreet
Carlisle. ■
April 18,1848.,
Now York Variety Store.
Jit M. COLUKR & BROTHERS, beg leave
• to inform the citizens of Cumberland .and ad>
Joining counties, that they have Just opened an
extensive
in North Hanover street, In tho building lately oc
cupied by Mr. Hantoh, between HavprsliclPsond
Coyle’s stores, where they will bo happy to re
ceive the calls of all wishing articles In their line.
iThey will at all.times keep on hand a well selec
ted assortment of Prints, (French, English and
American,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery,
«« a .;’ll 1 Mod * c l ne *» embracing nearly every do
kent in «n #n *i n thing usually
kept tn an extensive variety store. 3
Dr/l^aZßon". 6^’') 8 " 0 , ttBonl, for ,h '’ Bn, ° of
Green’, celebrated nOxy^S’Tu! l1 ”',,
dyspepsia and phlhyaio. aro
ofosiyo agent, in lid, ll,e N o w V <IX J
Canton Tea Company, and will keep constant
on hand a large eupply of their superior Tea, 7
In conclusion they beg leavo to aay that ihev
“™, d ? w ™ ln “| 1 to “» «t very email profit, CoroaV
BWjl Invite all wishing bargain, to ghro thorn a
Carlisle,,May d,.|848t ,■ j ...
IfEW GOODS.
MIXTURE
Variety Store,
1 Farhitntei riiruitmen -v
THB subacriberrespeclfully informs the public that
hostill continues.to manufacture and keep.on
band, at his shop on 'Worth Hanover street, nearly
opposite Orth’s, (formerly Gloss 1 ) Hotel, Carlisle, .
Sideboards, Score-
TAKIES, TABI,ES, BTANI){3, Deeks.Book-casea
Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style andpottorn, and
in short, every thing that can lTio modc inacabinot
shop. ' ■
The subscriber will Warrant his furniture tb be
manufactured but of tho beat of tnfcterial and by the
best of workmen, and as to his prices ho intends to
sell low_for cash. All who will give him a call, will
bay that his furniture is cheap and good, - All work
manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly
invites nowlv married’persons to give him a call and
examinefor has no. doubt his work
manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t
forget to call,before purchasing elsewhere. . .
The subscriber would also Inform tho public that
ho carries on tho •'
Coffin. Making; Business,
and can-wait on.ell those.who may desire hissorvi
coB in that line,, Having ,a Hbalise, ho can attend
funerals in the country. Charges moderate.
' . t FREDERICK OORNMAN,
Carlisle, Juno 18, 1840.—1 y
N. 8., A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for‘sale
by the subscriber. ]
Hats I Hats! , ' . ,
Spatwo awx> Summer Fasbioks for 1848.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the atten
tion of the public to his largo assortment of
'|l Hats & Caps,
of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin,
Beaver, fine White Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter,
Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, and at-dif-
Ifcrent prices. Also on hand a line assortment of
Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very light) together
| with a general assortment of nearly every descrip
tion of Cops, of all sizes, and at alt prices. Country
dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or cops,
aro invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared .to
give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.-
Don’t forget the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row.
W '
Carlisle, May 26,1648.
WILLIAM H. TROUT.
W«w and Cheap
Boot and Shoe Store.
HC. MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens
• of Carlisle and 'the’public general.?, that ho
has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos.
8. Gilt, opposite Bontz’ store, and neat Morrett’sHo
tel, an oktenslye assortment of
Klen’s Boots,
Men’s and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies’Kid
and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAlT
gnj“j '■ ERS, and black and fancy colored
11 KID BOOTS, of the latest style, and
mado of the beat materials, all of
which will he sold cheap for cash.
Ho has also on hand a forgo assortment of Leather,
Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and will manufacture to
order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at tho shortest
notice.
i Carlisle, April 13,1845.
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—J. &
W, L. WARD, No. 106 Cbesnut street, Phila
jfiL phio, opposite the Franklin House, importers
of Gold & Silver Patent Lever WATCHES,
manufacturers of Jewelry. A gopd as
sortment always on hand. Gold Patent Levers, 13
jewels, $3B; Silver do $lB to $2O; Gold Lepincs,s3o;
Silver do $l2 to $l5; Clocks and Time Pieces; Gold
Pencils, $1 26, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold
Pens, $1 60; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in
great variety. Ear Rings, Miniature Cases; Guard
Chains, $l2 to $35; Plated Tea Sets. Castors, Cake
Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Wore, Fine Ivory
Handled Table Cutlery, and a general assortment of
Fancy Goods.
Philo., May 25, 1848. .
Hardware! Hardware!!
THE subscribers having purchased tho entire
stock of Jacob Scnor, invito l|jd attention of
tho public to theirassorlment. With all the hum
bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es
tablishments, we aro able to sell Hardware as low
if not a little lowor than any other Hardware
store in the county. Tty us and prove us, at the
old and well known stand on North Ilnnoverst.,
between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap
Store of-Geo, Keller. We have just received a
full and general assortment of ....
Hardware & Building Materials,
among which maybe enumerated the following:
500 pounds American Blist’d. Steel'at 7 cents
per lb. 1 , ’ . ,
20,0 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 12$ per
lb.
- 600 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18$ per
lb. • :
500. pounds of Spring Steel 7$ ct«. per pound.
30 doz. of Corn and Grass Soythes. •
100 kegs of Najls and Spikes at $4 60 perkog.
60 boxes of assorted Glass.
2000 lbs. Ground Whito Lead from $175 to
$ per keg.
20001ns. best quality of Grindstones at 1$ loa
rents per lb.
200 gallons of Linseed Oil. >
With a full assortment of Building Hardware,
such as Looks. Latches. Bolts. Hinges. Screws.
Oils,'Paints, Gloss, and Putty, Nalls and Spikes,
&c M too numerous to mention. All to bo had at
the low price Hardware store of
FORTNEY & FISHER.
Carlisle,,May C, 1847.
Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge.
A CURE FOR WORMS.
Prepared.ly Samuel F. Gaekn, and told wholesale
and retail by him at Lewistown, pa,
AB the above article will recommend itself, the sub
scriber thinks it unnecessary to say any thing in
its favor j as numerous certificates of its good efTecla
could* bo obtained, both in iho cast and west how*
ever ho has thought proper to odd the following only:
From R. Campbeli, Esq.—l certify that a child
of mine, four years old was troubled with Worms,
and after using ono viol of Green’s celebrated Ver
mifuge, my boy had from 100 to 300 Worms expell
ed, and became perfectly healthy afterwards; I would
therefore recommend it to the public.
U. CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co,, Pd.
From Jamba Hbndkiison, Esq.—A .daughter of
mine 8 years old discharged 120 Worms by the use
of a vial of Green’s cblbbtalod Vermifuge.
J AS. HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
From John C. Howahd.—A child of mine about
4 years old being lioublod with Worms, I purchased
a yial of Green’s celebrated Vermifuge.and after giv
ing my child but two doses, it had upwards of 40
Worms expelled. JOHN C. HOWARD.
Zanesville, Ohio* Aug. 20, 1847.
I certify that a child of mine 5 years old was trou
bled with Worms, and I purchased a vial of Green’s
celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two or tbreo
doses my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms. I
would rcoommoud it to the public.
JOHN C. COULTER.
Zanesville, Bcpt. G, 1847.
For sale by War. Bratton, Druggist, Nowvillo,
Cumberland county, Pa.
P. S. “You warrant the Worms and wo will war
rant tho mediemo,”
February 24,1848 —(Jm
perfumes, 4111 s an«l Soaps*
A FINE and fresh supply from Roussel's and oth
er of the beet cilv houses, among which aro
double extract Sweet BrSnr, Uobo Geranium, Verbe
na, Palphouly, Heliotrope, Milloflour and Musk,
tastefully put up and for sale at tho lowest prices.—
Also, fur too Hair, Bandoline, Pommodo,aux Figure,
Jenny Lind hair gloss, Boar’s Oil, fino.acanlod An
tique Oil, Philocomo, Beefs Marrow fine Myrtle and
Violet Pommodcs. Also Fancy Soaps,such as Rous
sel’s Shaving Cream, Wright’s do, Military do, Al
mond and Palm Wash Soap, making ah assortment
In lha bordugh.* Call at HAV.
rt,»i 1,00,1 “ nd Varlely Store, North
Juno 1,1846, ,
' The Tea arid Grocery Store of 1
:r;; j. w. eby, * ’v;
•[ l WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, |;
IS constantly sunplied with a fresh and-general
assortment o'f Grpcepes, embracing a . lot of
ICio and Java Ciifffces,
of the best, es well as of lower priced qualities
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
viz; Doublo refined Loaf,crushed and Pulverized,
as als,p White Havana, Brown arid clarified Su
gars—all of which.for prices and qualities, can
not be excelled. , ,
In addition to our former supply of Teas wehave
undertaken ihe sale of the Superior of J, 0.
Jenkins & Go. of Philadelphia and have received
sjnd will be kepi supplied with an assortment of
Green and Blade Teas,
of the various kinds and qualities, varying in
i price from 37$ ,cts. to $1,35 per pound, which we
be|ieve will,,on trial, take the preference over alt
other Teas in this community. Those teas .are
put up in packaged of £, $ and 1 lb. each, labelled;
.with name and price of Tea, with-a Metallic as
well as paper envelope for preservation of the qua!-*
ity, and each having full weight. Ono of the
partners (who solocts the Teas) learned 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 safe and genuine, but also tlje
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 had 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. We feel thankful for
past favors shown us and hope our endeavors to
please will merit a continued share of support.
J, W. EBY.
STro Insurance.
IfllHE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire
JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County,
incorporated by an act of Assembly,is now fully
prganized,and in operation underthe management
of the following commissioners, viz:
Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U. Gorgas,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzfcl, Robert Sterrett,
Henry Logap, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami; Prowell,
sr,and Melchoir Breneman.whorespeclfully call
theatfention of citizens of Cumberland and York
counties to the advantages which the company
holdout.
Tho 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.
Hrnrv Logan, J r icc President.
Lewis Hyer, Secretary .
Michael Cooklin, 'JVea^urer,
February 3, 1848. . .
AositTß-J-Rudolph Marlin, New Cumberland;
Christian/i’itxcl, Allen; John'.o. Djinlap, Allen;
C. B.. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shir?*
manstown; Simoni. Oyster, Wormleysburg;- Robert
Moore. Carlisle.
Agents fqrYork County—JacobKirJt,general agt.
John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter
Wolford.- ‘ ‘ -
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser &Lbchman.
Protection Against Lon by Fire.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL
Protection Company, will be under the direction
of tho following Board of Managers for tho ensuing
year, viz: Tr C. Miller, President; Samuel Gal
braith, Vico President; D. W. M’Culloch, Treasur
er; A. G. Miller,Secretary; James Weakly*, JohriT.
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 tho adjacent counties who will receive ap
plications for insurance and forward them immediate
ly for approval to tho office of the Company, when tho
policy will bo issued without delay. Foi further in
formation see the bylaws of tho Company.
T. C. MILLER, President.
A* G. Miller, Secretary,
February 10, 1848.
AGENTS.
L, H. Willioms, Esq., West Pennsborough, Gen
eral Agent. ;
J. A.Coylo, Carlisle; Dr.lra Day, Mechanics
burg; George Drindle, Monroo; Joseph M. Means,
Nowburg; John Clondonin, Hogcstown; Stephen
Culbertson, Sbipponsburg.
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
D. F, & A. O. FETTER,
WOULD raostrespectfullycall thoattontlonof
Housekeepers and the public generally, to
tho extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ
ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro ond other Tables,
Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of
Cabinet ¥are and Chairs,
which they have just opened at their new rooms,
on the corner of North Hanover and Louther ste.,
Carlisle.
They ore that the superior finish of
tho workmanship, and oleganco of style, in which
their articles are got up, together with their cheap
ness, will recommend thorn to evory person want*
ing Furniture.. They have alsomadearrangements
for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply
of evory article in their lino, both plain and orna
mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they
cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn
estly invite-persons who aro about to commence
housekeeping to call end examine their present
elegant stock, to which they will constantly make
additions of tho newest and most modern stylos.
COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice,
for town and country.
CUrlHtiuas alia New Years Presents.
Cheap Watohos & Jewelry!
WHOLESALE and Retail, ot tho Philadelphia
Watch and Jowclrj Store, No. 90 North Sec
ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lo v cr Watches full Jewelled 18 carrat
case, 38,00
Silver Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18,00
Silver Lover Watches seven Jewels, 16^00
Silver Loplno Watches jewelled, ll|oO
Quarter Watches, good quality, B*oo
Imitation do • s*oo
Gold Spectacles, y|oQ
Fine Silver Spectacles, * | jq
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, - 8 00
Gold Peps with silver bolder and pencil, .i’qq
Ladies’ Gold Pencils, iVft
Silver Tea spoons from $4,60 per set to 0 00
Gold Finger Rings, from 37$ cents to Bo|oO
Watch Glasses, best quality—plain 12$ cents:
Patent 18}; Lunet 26, Other articles in
proportion.
All goods wairontcd to, bo what they are sold for.
On hand some gold and silver Lover and Lcpincs
still lower than tho ahovo prices. ’
On hand a largo assortinont'of silver table,dessert
too, salt and mustard spoons, soup ladles, sugar tongs*
napkin rings, fruit &, butter knives, thimbles,shields*
(milling needle cases and sheaths, purse and reticle*
clasps. Tho sliver warranted to ho equal to Ameri
can coin.
Also, a great variety offino Gold Jewelry, consist
ing in port of Finger Rings of all styles, sot with
Diamonds, Emoialds, Rubies, Torquoiuc, Topaz
Carnot, Cornelian, Jasper, Capo May, Amethysland
other i tones { Breastpins and Bracelets of all stylos
sot with Slones and Comcons, and enameled—Ear
rings of all stylos, Gold chains of al! styles, and of
the finest qualilly—together with, all other artlclesin
tho lino, which will bo sold much below Now York
prices, wholesale or retail. o, CONRAD.
No. 00 North Second street, corner of Quarry,lm
por'oi- of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer o
Silver Wore. 1 •■; , (
I’hila., December 23, 1847 .
Health! Health!! .
Tub most EvrKcTUAL pp jtL oots Rbmbbies!
, Dr. Drake’s Panacea,
THE dNLY, RADICAL CURE FOR CON-
SUMPTION I
IT afso removes and permanently cures all diseases
[arising from anjmpure state of tbo,blopd,;viz:
1 Scrofula’or King's Evil; Rhoumatlsri), Obstihato
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pcetulcs ’on the
fape, Blotches, Biles, ChronicSoro Eyes, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Bcald.Hcad, Enlargement and Pain of the
Bonos and Joints; Stubborn Ulcers,* SypbillticSynip
toms, Sciatica or Lumbago,.diseases arising from an
injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or lip*
prudenco'in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor
ders. '
**ln this picdicine several innocent but very potent
articles of the vegetable kingdom arc united,.forming
a compound entirely different in its character and
properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled
in Us operation on the system when laboring under
disease. It should bo in the hands of every person,
who, by business, of general course of life, ie;prcdis
posed to the very many aUiments that'render life a
corse, instead of a blessing,' and so often result in
death.
FOR SCROFULA, ‘ '
Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended,as a certain re
medy. , blot ono instance of its failure has over oc
curred when freely used! It cures tho disease and at
tho same time imparts vigor to the whole system.—
Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention
to the sfate of their blood* Its purification should bo
their first aim; for perseverance will accomplish acure
of oven hereditary disease..
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell
ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores,
Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot bo too
highly extolled; it searches out the very root of tho
disease, and by removing it from the system, makes
a cure certain and permanent.
INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA
No medicine, perhaps has over
which gives so much tone to tho stomach'and causes
the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose
the, food as Dr. Draito’s Panacea.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Drake’s Panacea Is used with tho greatest suc
cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as ore
chronic., It cures by driving out all impurities abd
foul humors which havo accumulated in the system,
which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel
lings of the joints; Other remedies sometimes give
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease
from the system, even when the limbs and bones aro
dreadfully swollen.
CONSUMPTION.
Consumption can be cured.— Coughs, Catarrh,
Bronchitis, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or
profuse expectoration, Hectic-Flush, Night Sweats,
Pain tho side, &c., havo been cured, ond can bo with os
much certainty as any other simple disease. A spo
cific has long been sought for, but in vain until the
discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, It is mild and
safe but certain and efficacious in its operation, and
cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution.
Wo would earnestly recommend those afflicted to
give it a trial—and wo believe they will not hove oc
casion to regret it. Tho system is cleansed'and
strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and
tho patients gradually regain their usual health and
strength. Read the following:
TESTIMONY.
PaiLA., Dec; 14,1847.
Dsar Sjr:—ln reply to your question respecting
the use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will say; that al
though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa
nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it
maybe in certain conditions of the. system, still I
have believed that a ebre for Consumption would bo
discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led mo to try
your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They
were pronounced by tho attending physicians to bo
pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them os
incurable. One of tho persons had been under the
treatment of several very able practitioners fora num
ber of years, and they said sbo had “old fashioned
consumption combined with scrofula,” and that she
might Unger for some time, but could not bo.perma
nently relieved. In both cases the effect of tho Pana
cea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot
tle* were used byono of the persons before she began
to improve rapidly. The other took obout ten. I
will only add that familiar as I am with consumption
by inheritance and by extensive observation os a stu
dy, arid knowing slso tho injurious effects in nipo
coses out of ten of tar, boncsct, and other' vegetable
tonics, as well as of many of the expectorants ond
sedatives, I should never have recommended tho use
of Drake's Panacea KI bad not been acquainted with
tho ingicdionu. Suffice it to say that these arc re
commended by our most popular and scientific physi
cians, and in their present combined state, form pro
bably (ho best alterative that has ovor been made.—
The euro 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 aamit of no dispute.
Very respectfully Yours, L.CiGUNN.
To uso the language of another, *‘Dr. Drake's Pa
nacea is always selutary:in its cifccts—never injuri
ous, It is not an Opiate—it is not an Expectorant.
It is not intended to lull tho invalid into a fatal secu
rity. It is a groat remedy—a grand healing and cu
rative compound, the great and only remedy which
medical sctonce and skill has yet produced for tho
treatment of thisbithorto unconquorcd malady. And
no person offiiclcd with this dread disease, will bo
just to himself and his friends, if ho go down to the
grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle. In
most rases, will produce a favorable change in tho
condition of any pationt, however low/'
TO THE LADIES.
Ladles of palo complexion aud consumptive habits
and such' as aro debilitated by those obstructions
which females aro liable to, oro ‘restored by the use
ot a bottle ur two, to bloom and vigor. It Is by far
tho best remedy ov6r discovered for weakly children,
and such as have bad humors; being pleasant, they
take it. It immediately restores the
and color. -
Nothing can bo more surprising than Us invigoral
ing effects. on the human frame. 1 Persons, all weak
ness and lassitude before tokiqg it, at once become
robust and full of energy under Its influence. It im
mediately counteracts tho ncrvelossnessof Chofcmolo
frame. "■ ’ : .
CAUTION.—Be careful and ace that you got tho
genuine Dr. Dxake’b Ithaetheoignaturo
of Gao. F. Brauns on tho wrapper—and alto the
name “ Dr. Drako’a I’anacea, Phila." blown in tho
giaaa, ...
- Prepared only by Sronne de Co.,- Druggist. No'
31'North SI«lh .treat, Philadelphia. ’
J M. KNEEDLER, wholesale and retail agent for
Cumberland county.
, Sold by M. -Lutz, : Harrisburg.
March 80, 1848.—1 y
Boolta I Book. I
TUST received and will be sold on reasonable
° tonn » #» uib Book Store of JAMES LOUDON
some rarennd valuableTheological,Olnaetoaland
J l pcrl ' ° nooUa BookB,of wllicl ‘ the following 1b
P.TllH 8 ’ Greok ancl Hebrew Lexicon.
Llddol I s and Scotl’e Crook & Engl lab Lexicon.'
byßliSS”'' 3 VOIS - W ‘‘ h LgliBh n ° loS
Bibles in Hebrew. 1
Book ol Psalms In Hebrew. ,
Crabb’e Synonyms.
Homo’s Introduction, 2 vols,
Tho Theologian, 2 vole. «• •
Turroll’e Theology, 3 vole.
Edwards’ Works, 4 volb.
Hill’s v
Paley’s Works,
Uplmm’s Mental Philosophy. 3 vole.
Manual of Classical Literature,
Anthon’s Clossical Dictionary. ' >
N Hutton’s Mathematics. '
Butler’s Analogy, *,
Puncelon!s Theological Esiays,
Mrs, Ellis* Works. /
Carlisle, June 53,1848,«—if : ‘ •
Asthma, BrarichitiB, Spiittng Blood, ‘Pdtn 'tn if,,
'Side and'Breati, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palm
iaiion of the . Heart,i doming Cough, Grot#
Hives, Nervous Tremors , Liver Complaint and
v .Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured,by -
COMPOUND SYRUP OP TAfi
. . AND WOOD NAPHTHA
ALTHOUGH the,groat la.talily.qf • Pqlmbnary dig.
eases, at this time shows that there ate parties,
lar coses that render mill too applicable the designs
tion of approbia medicorum-~\ho disgrace of phyij;
cians—to this class of diseases; and-that; there at®
stages in their ‘pfogressj which bavingonce been
reached,‘recovery is doubtful.• Still no bno shoulti
despair; The writingdof pbybicia'ps, yrho have given
to these affections particular attention* aboundyvjib
many recorded,cases of recovery when thb .patient
had reached a seeming hopeless stage of iho cißeese>
and there is, at this time, a remedy prepared in Phil
adelphia which has met with the most triumphant
and cheering success in the, mostobstinate forma df
Throat and Pulmonary diseases—fio.as to ,haVk»bb*
tained the sanction and employment in the practice
of many physicians. ,• r '
‘ Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrppef
Tar and Wood Naphtha—the preparation of ono
who. having given to. diseases of the lungs bad their
moans of cure, the most careful and thorough .alien*
tion, presented to tho public this great remedy!
The soothing-ondcurativo poweroTTarhos often
observed in severe coughs and consumption.*-.
But in tho above preparation, beside some of oUrmost
valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with
it the Wood Naphtha , a medicine but lately introdp*
ccd, but which has been employed witlrthembst Sat*
isfactory results in England, in pulmonary cohsurop.
tion, especially of a tuberculous form.
Read tho following from Dn. Youiro,'iho eminent
oculist: .
Phila., January 18,1847.
IVJcasrß. Anonet & Dickson :—Gentlemen—Hav
!ng recommended in my practice, and used In my own
family,, Thomson's Compound Syrup of T*r isful
Wood Naphtha, I.ii avo no hesitation in saying that
it is one of the best preparations of the hind in use,
and persons suffering .from colds, coughs, affections
of< tho throat, breast, &c , so prevalent at this season
of, the. year, cannot use any roedicine_thot will cure
or prevent consumption sooner thoh Thomson’s
Compound Syrup of-Tpr and Wood Naphtha.
’ 11 War, Youno, M. D., 162 Spruce sf.
*r TV7 n * m cdicino is prepared only at the
North Bast corner of. Fifth and Spruce streets, Phila.
Sold in Carlisle, at the Grocery store of J. W.EBY,
Price of largo bottles $l, or six bottles foi #5. Be!
ware of imitation.
Novcmbor96, 1847. ■
»r. Keeler’s Panacea. '
T?OR the removal and permanent euro of-all dla-
X cases arising from an impure alato of the Blood
ond habit of the body, vi*: - , *
Chronic dincoao of the Cheat, Bronchitis; Pleurisy
etc.. Scrofula in cull ile alagea, Totter. Maid’
Head, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions of the head
face ond extremities, Ulcers, Chronic .Affections of
Hie stomach and Liver, Chronic Rheumatism, White
Swellings, Abccsscs, Syphilitic disorders, conoiilu
tronal Debility, and all mercurial and hereditary me
dispositions,Ac. - , ■
Xot no ono deceive therasolves, that because a sin
gle excess of any kind does not occasion immediate
ly on fll , lnck . of <l‘«aaeo, it is therefore liarmlers.
Every violation of an organic law, carries with'it
sooner or later its punishment. In tho groat majori
ty of situations to which man is exposed in social
, hfo > 11 is 'h° continued application of less powerful
causes, which gradually, and often imperceptibly ef
fects tho change, and ruins tho constitution, before
danger is dreamt of. Tho majority of human ail
ments is of sibw growth, ond of slow progress con
sequently admits only of slow cure. Scrofula* con
sumption, dyspepsia, white swelling, gout, chronic
affections of Ilia stomach, liver, spine, head, eyes and
extremities, embrace this close—each being the effect
of an alteration in tho vessels of nutrition, effecting
vogitatlvo life from on antecedent acquired, or herc
ditary cause, nothing snort of powerful alterative
medicines, promises the least hope to the invalid
Pnllativco wiii never cure, and often do much mis
chief. Janice and Alterativee, combined with a ore
per tegomo of diet—the ono to strengthen, the other
to change morbid action, ore what pathology incul.
cates. Bead tho following valuable testimony.
, Piin.aDßx.miA, Juno 9 1847,
Having been apprixed of the Panacea, it affords
mo much pleasure to he able to recommend it as a
valuable remedy in that class of chronic, constitu
tional, and glandular diseases to which it is especial- I
ly adapted. To those who ore afflicted; and require '
medicine as on a Iterative, cannot obtain it in a more
agreeable, active, ond unilorm state/than is to lie
found in tho Panacea. 1 hove u/ed it, in several
iuutanccs with decided success. . / .
Yours, &c. ' D. ALLISON, M. D
Prepared and sold N. W. Cor. of Third &, South
street, and by Druggists, l Storekeepers ond others,
throughout the country. ■
For particulars see pamphlets. Price *1 large
bottles— ss half doren.
For sale at the Drug etoro of Samvel EtLioit.
in Carlisle. ''
April 37, 1848.—1 y
Orcat American Remedy.
WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE op '
HEALTH, ; .
207 Mil* Bomto, N. V, 1
UaWrij*,'
XJ Mixture, a cclcbrolcd medicine which na. made
groat cure, in nil diseases, i. now introduced into this
section. Pho limits of on advertisement will not
permit an extended notice of this .remedy; wo have
only to say it has for its Agents in. tho United Slates
and Canadas a largo number of educated Medical
Practitioners in high professional standing, who make
diseases• U, ° ° f *' t,lcir l >ruclice in the following
Dropsy, Gravel, and diseases'of the urinary organ's;
Piles and all diseases of the blood; derangements of
Iho Liver, «c. f and oil general diaoaaca of the system.
It is particularly requested that all who contemplate
the USD of this article, or who desire information re
specting it, will obtain a Pamphlet of as pages which
Agents whose naraesaro below will gladly givo nwav
this book treats upon tho method of curc-ciolslnj
Ibe properties of the article, and the disease, Hag
been used for over this country and Euibpo for four
years with such perfect clfcct. OverlO poges of tea
llmony from the highest quarter, will b« found? whh
names, places and dates, which con bo written to I v
any one interested, „„d tho panics will answer no P
paid communications. ■ ,P OBl
Do particular and ask for tho Pamphlet a. m hlh
er such pamphlet has over been scon" Ti e^
of the powe/of this niodiei^rveTandis^s^tr.
anteed by persona of well known stonding in somclv
Pul up in 30 OS. and 12 oz. bottles. ' Pri". *s- SO
Dr?G O VAuVun I ,' Prepared by
207 „in , BuffaioXV.y;
sale of this orticlo oxclusivoly, 132 Nassau, N? Vort'
and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem. Mas, ;'
Cannd a’ai Ag runs.' "'' o " Eh0 '“ ,hU
For salt) by S. W. Havcrslick, Carlisle- M I ni.'
Al“tick‘ b «M "“'f * D ™r» i rki.i.on;J. C.* o £
Aitlck, Shippqnsburgi Adam. & Eshoiaion. Sloughr.
March S, 1848.~1v , ! f
t ® r * *• c - I>oou«| R ,
W l ih»i P ° r orm °P ornt >onß unonthofoetfi 1
.u°r iooa .°V ,, om» l>ylneorilnir Artificial
r 8 “n? 0 Toot| ‘ to a full ® eUi ■ ■
the^WdHpioi' 81 ' 001 ' 0fowdo r Sou ‘ h Pf
thI i i’„?/. Dr i Loom , is wIII * )0 absent from Carlisle' 1,
the last ton daya, in each month. ■-■■■ )
Carlisle, July 4, 1847,'
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Wn°i ,^ AI ;F "'" 1 Dealer in Foreign and
',V a, n ° Hardware, Pninta, Oil, Ginas, Vnt
nleh. &o. at tho old stand in N. Hanover street,Car
ll« o,has Ju ,t received from Now York and Phitadci
fk« a .n a !f° * on lo *“' B former slock', to which
humors is requested, ns he is delor-
Aptil 80° ls 48 0r ‘ in * ny t,lhcr ' ho ' i » o ln tow-
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