American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 24, 1848, Image 4

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    '''jDrugsr'DriJgs’l
J A. BISHOP, successor 10 ,Dr. J. J.‘ Myers,'
i just received and is.now opening a.large
selected assortment of Fi-esh Drugs, Me
dicines, &d.j among l Which will be found the fol-
;; ... : -r-
OpioM,r CuTLEBr,
CAMt»Hoh*; Oils,
Epsom Salts,'.,' -Quinine, i.
Dvr : stijffB, ; _ Alcouol, .
.V. " Turpentine,' j..
t . ,ij- ~,i ■ ,•, ' ’ Pine Omi &c. &c. '
■Au/?^,) V l ar 6 0 assortment of perfumery, hair
hrdah ( esV tqo,th‘ brushes, umbrellas, walking.cands.
'Si t 9 s *®R B^ n ®'.® ai, ®Ps. shaving qream, Dear’s oil,
-9“l o gh','vater, hair dye, qx marrow, fancy soaps,
Fun, curling fluid and fancy a’ni
i®l9f ,9.(every deaoripiion,.to whioh.ho respectfully
,n,?D®s» I*® aitonllon-of the public; His assortment'
is a full and rich one, and ,ho hopes, by strict at
•{y l W n rj9.e business and low prices,io receive a
liberal share oi patronage. Physicians proscrjn-i
carefully compounded
•f v.:.
. I - Cyliale, May .4,1818.
n
MpNYER’S
OpQfectjbuary, Friiit & Toy Store,
’ North Hanover • Strket, Carlisle.
riIHE subscriber would respectfully inform coun
. J-, try merchants arid the public generally, thatho
' U constantly manufacturing and has always on
hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qual
ity cannot bo surpassed by any manufactured in
the Ststo) which he will sell Wholesale or Retail
Stand, ih North Hanover'street, a few
doorfhorth of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, where
he.bfca also on hand FRUITS and NUTS of the
latest importation, which will be sold at the low
est prices for cash. His stock .consists in part of
Oranges,-'La/nonS, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates,
Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, English
vyalijutsi Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Filberts,&c.
'vHe would also .inform tho public that ho has
‘Totofned from the city with a large slock of
~; ;i Fi-esh Family Groceries,
consisting- of superior double refined, crushed and
pulverized; Loaf Sugars,. Hrown Sugars, among
which is a very fair article for dj- cents per lb.—
Qoifee from Bto ,12 J ots per !b. Teas, a superior
arlicle'of.lmperial, Toung llyaon and B/apk Tea;
Molasses of all kiridsj Water, Soda and Sugar
Crackers,vCheeso,. Chocolate. Rice, Blacking,
Matches; Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as
Pepper, Allspice,- Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeos,
A supply of.lndigo, (best
Quhutyj ; Alum, ; Slnroh, Washing Soda, Saltpetre,
will bo.sold at the lowest rates.
.*ThoJsubscriber returns his sincere lhanksto the
public for the liberal patronage extended to him,
and Hopes by a desire to please to merit n contin
uance of t the' same. All orders from a distance
thankfully received and promptly attended to
Carlisle, May 4, 1848,
Greatßargains2
Second Spring Arrival!!
•A T BBNTZ’S Cheap Cash store, where they
xLara now opening the greatest quantity of new
ahd'choap Goods, of ihoTollowing kinds;
Clotfa, Cassimeres and Vestings.,
ChJicoci, of every variety arid style, from 4 to
12$ cla per yard—-and some of these ore first rate
at ttpand 8 cis., The assortment consists of about
9000 yards.
.'. Forty pieces French' Ginghams* at 12$, IG, and
18} cts per yard. Manchester Ginghams 10,125,
ana the best for XC cents.
Z/awns—Some beautiful patterns, 13$, 134, and
25 oenls per yard.
- i&lpachas—r 18}, 25,375, 50 and 00$ cts per yard.
We nave the cheapest Alpaohas in town,
, Afusflns—While and.unbleached, at all prices,
and lower than ever sold before.
Checks* Tickings, and Pantaloon goods at all
prices. .. .
Hosiery* Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Rib
bons,. Hats,' Oil Cloths, Flannels, Cotton and
Linen Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgings and
Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every article
in our line of business.
These goods are offered to the public at lower
prices than can bo bought any whore in the State
ofPennsyJvania. aa our means of. purchasing-are
<njuontmny;ana rar, Superior to most country
merchants.
Also, Groceries, Qubenswarb, &o. ;
Give us a call as we feel satisfied you will save
money in making your purchases.
‘ A. & W. BENTZ,
May 4. 1848,
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
djft . THE. attention of llio public is invited
. t 0 a largo and elegant assortment of
■L '. .BOOTS and SHOES, now opening at
SHOE STORE, Main at.,
opposite the Melliodisl Church. The stock has
been selected with groat,care, and for style and
durability is unequalled.
Ladies’ French Linen Gaiters, (new stylo)
.do - Morocco Half Gaiters. do
do Kid and Morocco Slippers, Baskins and
Ties, at all prices. ■
Missis’ Gaiters, Leather Boots, Buskins and
Slippers;
Childrens’ Gaiters, Bools and ankle lies, ofov
cry variety.
■ Men’s Calf and Morocco boots, brogana and
slippers. , V
, Boys’ and Youths’ Goat, Calf and Kip brogane, !
and a genetal assortment of thick work,
• -S 1 ?. 0 . a Jf, re . al variety of 800 l and French Moroc- ,
C ml'n ‘' t’k and White Linings,Castings, Trim- |
(SnttkWn'oS wiu . bo « l ' en 89 U9U9 >- Is
CUSTOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen's fine
b ronsh boots, Congress boots, and Gaiters, Ladies'
French and English Lasting. Gaiters and Congress
Bools, Kid and Morocco Slippers, Baskina and
French ties; and every effort used to get up the
work in a style equal to the best oily work, and at
the lowest price, by WM. M. PC UTER & Co.
May 11.
!N. B.—As the subscriber is now doing busi
ness Under the firm of Win. M. Porter & Co„ be
earnestly requests those indebted to settle their
accounts, as it is necessary his old books should
be closed without delay.
WM, M. PORTER,
Wow York Variety Store,
T & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg leave
il' i ’ to Inform the citizens of Cumberland and ad
joining counties, that they have just opened an
extensive
Variety Store,
in North Hanover street, in llto building lately oc
cupied by Mr. Hantch, between Iluvorsiick’tj ami
Coyle’s^stores, where they will be happy to ro
calve the calls of all wishing articles in their line.
ywl a * all limes keep on hand a well selec
ted assortment of Prints, (Fronoh, English and
•*K»a- D . 0,n "‘ to luul p<,r «lff" Perfumery,
JsfcSslisr 1 ?! 1 "
ofuslvo agents in this the Now Ymk
Cantonleu Company, and will koop oonsianil»
on hand a largo supply of their superior Tew. y
In conclusion they bog leave to say tb„,
.redetermined to sail at very small profits formal?
and'lnvite all wishing bargains to give thorn tt
' Carlisle, May 4,.1818.
Doctor A. Huilklii. ~
TJESPECTFULLY tenders to llto inhabitants of
I V OsrHslo and in vicinity, his profcssionalsorvicca
in all.lts various departments. Hoping from his long
experience and unremitting attention to the duties of
hi. profession, lo merit a share of public patronage.
■ "hen not absent on professional business he may, at
II times, bo found either at bis olllce, next door to
Mr, Bnodgisss’ store, or at his lodgings at Ueelom’s
IfoUL
CarJUle, May 10, 1810.
Sjprlng New ahd SummcrGoods. ■
/Tlhe 'Subscriber has Just received and is now open*
Xing at h\Bstore, on the south-westcornerof the
Public,Square, an, unusually cheap slock ,of sea
sonable goods,.such as
!'•
Alpacas; Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams,
Cambric, 3adonet[ Mullj Swiss;* Book and other
descriptions of fice white Muslfns, Checks,Tick
lngs,‘Gloves, Hosiery, &c. .
A large stock of MUSLINS, whitedcunbleach
ed, from f’to -J in 'breadth, and from’4 cents per
yard up in price; ,■ 1
A splendid- stock of CALICOES, at prices
varying from 4 to 12$ cts.
■ Also a rfesh'sldck of the ’ ; - -v '
. CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, .
which he has lately introduced, and which are
found to be by all that have tried them, the roost
economical and desirable article in every respect
now in use.- Also, '.!< . •
The Pckin Tea, Company's facts. He has been
appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of
! the above Teas,’to which he would invite the spe
cial. attention of the lovers of good Teas. The
manner in which they are put up is such, as that
the flavour is preserved for any length of time,'be
ing incased .indeed or tin foil, Families can bo
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 feelsconfident that hisvarielyand
prices will.be satisfactory to purchasers.' ■
ROBERT IRVINE, Jr.
Carlisle, April 6, 1848.
J, A, BISHOP*
THE subscribers are now opening iheir Fall
stock of HARDWARE, and to which they
would invite the attention of persons in want of
goods in their Une, as their arrangements are such
as to enable them to sail lower than any other
store. They have now a fnllassortment of locks,
latches, bolls, hinges, screws, arid every article
for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws,
mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au
gurs, braces, plain bills, planes, hand, panned,
ripping and tenant saws, broad drawing
knives, chopping, axes, hatchets, hammers, hay
jand manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks,
pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra
zors, scissors, shears, waiters, trays, brass and
iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a
largeand full assortment of goods for Sadlers and
Carriage Builders.
Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled Iron, 2 tons
cast, shear, blister and spring steel, GO pair Elip
tic springs, I ton American and Russia sheet iron,
50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder,
3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs.- Welh-1
erillV pure ground while lead, 300 gals. Linseed ;
Oil. 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as
sorted. , Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather
Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneorsj Cedar
ware, Baskets, &c.
They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw
Outiers, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the
best article of the kind ever offered for sale.
WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Carlisle, September IG, 1817.
P. .MON YER.
Geo, 11. TraplmgcOj M, D.
(Latb Assistant Suhoeok, U, 8. N.)
Family Medicines.
THESE Preparations are the result of long expe
rience and. extensive practice. .Great science and
skill arc used in their manufacture, and such are their
elficacy and safety in every form of disease, that they
truly deserve the name of*Family Medicines. Du
ring a practice of more then twelve years, seven of
which'woro oh board various public vessels os Assis
tant Surgopn in the United Slates Navy, ho has nev
er had a case of severe cold, influenza, or any dis
ease of tho throat, that has not 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 lungs it is a great remedy
as it allays irritation and give* tone and t» tho
voice.
DR. TRAPHAGEN’S PULMONIC
MIXTURE
has cured and.is warranted to give relief in all cases
nCenlila W coughs, bronchitis, Influenza, hoarseness
sore throat, catarrh, asthma, liver complaint, spitting
blood,' croup, whooping cough,-consumption, and
every Disease with which the throat, breast or lungs
may bo affected.
The following certificates, from person's of charac
ter,'will show what the Pulmonic Mixture is capable
of performing. No family should bo without il in
Lhoir house.
New Yobk, Nov. 4,1847.
rids is to certify that I had a severe attack of
Bronchitis and pain in my bock for a long lime and
r used only three bottles of Dr. Traphogen’s Pulmo
nic Mixture, and it relieved me in a fow days.
B. .MACLIN, Engraver, 139 Fulton st.
. . New York, Nov. 1,1847.
1 Ills is to certify, that I have used in my practice
while engaged in the United Stoles Novy for seven
yeois the Pulmonic Mixture which I now offer to the
public, and never know of its foiling to cure in the
most obstinate cases. I also have used it in my prac
tice oir sboro fur the last five years, and found it
equally cnicaciqua in long standing cases of severe
cold and affection of tho lungs. ■ ■
GEO. H. TRAPHAGEN, M. D.
Purchasers will observe that every bollld lias the
written signature of Dr. Trapbogen on tho label,
without which none can bo genuine.
For sale wholesale & retail by (Jollier ADnoru
eiis only, at their store in North Hanover street
Carlisle. . .
April 13, 1848..
Appleton's Cheap Book Store.
MEO.S. APPLETON,. Bookseller, Publisher
VX and Importer, No, 148 Chosnut street, Phila
delphia.
Having connections with all lire loading pub
lishing bouses in tho United States, and pmclia
sing a large portion of his slock at the Auction
Trade Sales, is enabled to offer to Farmers, Law.
yors, Merchants, Traders, Storekeepers, Clergy
men, Physicians, and all others wanting books,
for their Family Libraries, or Directors who pur
chase for Public Institutions and Llbrarios, great
inducements to purchase at his establishment
Laying in bis slock at low prices and selling for
ready money, purchasers can obtainany books to be
bad in tire market at tho lowest possible remuner
ative, and very many of them from 20 to 50 per
cent, boiow tho publishers prices.
Ills assortment comprises the most elegant edi
tions of the
Standard Works,
in Theology, History, Biography, Criticism,
Classical Literature and Iho Fine Arts, together
with the most extensive collection of
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS,
in every variety of type, binding, paper and dm
liollishnienl, and varying in prioaftom 30 cents to
30 dollars.
Persons nt a distance can forward their orders,
and have them promptly attended 10, at as low,
and probably at loworprlces than any otherhousos
In Iho cily. T|toso who have not heretofore doalt
with us are requested lo give.tie an opportunity of
selling to thorn, hiring confident we can satisfy
them as lo prices and good copies, and best edi
tions. *
Catalogues are furnished gratia on post-paid
oaav < J UBlonlorB will find It a safe and
closintr ill" J „ 0 fi r £ raiuin fi "Uinll amounts, by in
nt non* y slPpc^Se/' l ' ol ' “ r 8 1,0 prootirod
‘°l Btdeo * rrom 0 ver i’
Low Prices, go to t 0 I" 1 ' 0 ' 11180 ol exceedingly
' A^HB°Cir"K^: BO OK STORE.
-I Pltilu., May lB[l94BllSro W ° 0n Cth & 7ll ' B‘B
Uup Wanted' ‘ — —
milEI hlphoik price will bo poij (In cn.U *,t
April 13,1818.-|f W- U..MULLEN,
IV JEW POODS.
Furniture!Furniture!!
THE subscriber respectfully ittforms tho public that
he still cdnttniies to manufacture and kcop on
' hand, at his shop oh North Hari'ovpiv street, nearly!
opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle, {
Sideboards, Score
■i'aUIES,TAiBI.ES, STJuM'pS/Desks.Book-court
Bedsteads,.Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and'
in 'abort, every thing that can bo made.in a cabinet
shop, 1 'V ' , ’ /.'• -
The subscriber willwairant his furniture to be'
manufactured out.of the best of material and by’the
best of workmen, and as tohis prices ho intends to
sell low Tor .cash* All who will give him acnjljwill
say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work
“raronufactured under bid inspection 1 . : Ho particularly'
Invites newly married persons to give him a coll and
examine Tor themselves—he hos na - doubt his
monship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t
forgot to call before purchasing elsewhere;
The subscriber Would • also inform the • public that
he carries on the
‘ Collin Malang 1 Business,
and can wait on dll' (hose who jnay. desire' his servi
ces in. that; line.* , Haying d Hearse, ho can attend
funerals in the country'. ,Charges moderate. ; \
‘ ; FREDERICK CORNMAN.
Carlisle, Juno 18, 1848.—1 y
N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale
by the subscriber.
i( Hats! Slats!
' Spbiko asd Summer Fashions rbn 1848. ..
THE subscriber would .respectfully, call tho atten
tion .of the public to his largo assortment of
Hats & Caps,
of the latest cbusisting of Moleskin,
Beaver, fine White Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, |
Brush, and -Russia hats of every quality,'and at dif
ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of
Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very light) together
with a general assortment of nearly every descrip
tion of Caps, of all sizes, and at all prices. Country
dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps,
faro invited to call, as the subscriber Is prepared .to
give greater bargains than can bo had
Doh’t.forgot tho placo, Wo. 3, Harper’s Row.
WILLIAM H. TROUTr
Carlisle, May 35,1843.
New. and Clicap
Boot and Shoe Store.
HC, MALOY, respectfully informs the; citizens
• of Carlisle andlho-public generally, that ho
has opened in the store room lately occupied-by* Jos.
8. Gitt, opposite .Bontz! store, and near Morrell’s Ho
tel, on extensive assortment of
ITlcn’s Boots,
Men's and Boys’ Coif and Kip Monroes, Ladies’Kid
and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's GAlT
fitn ERS, and black and fancy colored
*1 a KID BOOTS, of the latest style, and
Bfa»f||«tfßmade of the best materials, all of
which will bo sold cheap for cash.
He has also on band a largo assortment ofLcathcr,
Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and .will manufacture to
order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest
notice.
Carlisle, April 13,1348.
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—J. &,
W. L. WARD, No; 100 Chcsmtt street, Phila-
JSL phia, opposite the Franklin House, importers
jgJjofGold & Silver Patent-Lover WATCHES,
OBivand manufacturers of Jewelry.’ A good as
sortment always on hand. Gold Patent Levers, 13
jewels, $3B; Silver do $lB to s2O;GoldLepines,s3o;
Silver do $l2 to $l5; Clocks and Time Pieces; Gold
Pencils, $1 25, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold
Pens, $1 50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in
great variety. Ear Rings, Miniature, Cases; Guard
Chains, $l2 to $25; Plated Tea Sets, Costors, Coke
Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia .Ware, Fine Ivory
Handled Tabic Cutlery, and a general ossortmentof
Fancy Goods..
Phils., May 25,1848..
Hardware! Hardware!!
Tiip tfnllro
stock Of Jacob Sener, invite the'attention of
the public to theif assortment. . With all thjhum
bugging, boasting, and puffing made by.ottie.r es
tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as tow
if not a little lower than any ether Hardware
store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the
old and well known aland on North Hanover st.,
between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hat and Cap
Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a
full and general assortment of
Hardware & Building Materials,
among which may be enumerated the following:
.500 pounds . American Bliel’d. Steel at 7 cents
per lb. ■
200 pounds of English Blisl’d. Steel at 13$ per
lb.
500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18$ per
lb.
500 pounds bf Spring Steel 7$ cts. per pound.
30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes.
100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $1 50 per keg.
60 boxes of. assorted Glass.
2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to
$ per keg.
2000 lbs. best quality bf Grindstones at 1 i to 2
rents per lb*.
200 gallons of Linseed Oil.
With a full,assortment of Building. Hardware,
such as Locks, Latches, Dolts, Hinges, Screws,
Oils, Paints,‘Glass 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 6, 1847..
Green’s Celebrated Tcriritnigo.
A CURB FOR WORMS.
Prepared by Samuel F« Green, and so Id wholesale
' ana retail by him at Lewistown, Pa,
\ 8 the abate article will recommend itself, the sub
iJLScnbot think* It unnecessary to soy Any thing In
lU fflvor. aa numerous certificates of ila good effects
could bo obtained, both in the oast and west how*
over ho has. thought proper to add thefollowingonly:
From R. O.iNnitu, Esq.~l certify that a child
of mine, four years old was troubled with Worms,
and after using oho vial of Green's cololnalcd Ver
mifuge, my boy had from 100 to 300 Worms oxpell
cd, and became perfectly Healthy afterwards; I would
therefore recommend it to the public.
R. CAMPBELL; Huntingdon >C9 U Pa.
From Jakes Tlbnuhuson, Esq.—*A -daughter of
mmo 8 years old discharged 120 Worms by tlio use
of a vial of Green's celobiatod Vermifuge.
JAS. HENDERSON,.f/iun/ingtfon Co., Pa.
From Jooir C. Howaud.—A child of mine about
4 years old being tioublcd with Worms, I purchased
a vial of Green's celebrated Vermifuge,and after glv
ing my child but two doses, it had upwrrda of 40
Worms expelled. JOHN C. HOWARD. ‘
Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. 20,1847.
I certify that a child oCmine 6 years old was trou
bled with Worms, and I purchased a via! of Green**
celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two or three
doses my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms. I
would recommend it to the public.
JOHN 0. COULTER, *
Zanesville, Sept. 0,1847.
For sale by Wm. Biuttow, Druggist, Nowvilio,
Cumberland county, Pa.
P. 8. “You warrant tbo \Vorms and wo will war
rant iho medicine.” .
February 24,1848 -—Cm
Tbo Cheapest JLoatlaer 'fmvulUng
Trunk manufactory
IN PHILADELPHIA.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT to Country Merchants
and persons visiting Philadelphia, to, know
whoro to purchase Travelling Trunks of a superior
quality, and at a low price. Thomas W. Mattson,
108 Market st. first door below’Sixth,, south side,
manufactures solid riveted Iron frame, Iron bound
Leather Travelling Trunks, Valises, Ladies bonnet
” WM **Oarpct Bags, Boys and Girls School Saleh-
J 7 C * Ho. has constantly on hand over 200
of lho k Ver y tl\ h q uX B<iH IOW tot CMh, anJ TfUnkB
mattsow,
Tli© Tea and Grocery Store of
■; r : ' ; : ; ebv, : . V,:/
..\} SI WEST MAI».BTIiEET, CARLISLE, . ..
In constantly supplied with a fresh and general
assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of' .
Kio aM JaVa Coflfc.cs,
of the best, as well as of.lowdFpriccd qualities
Loaf and Brown Sugars, ■,
viz ; Doubleiroltbed Loaf, crushed and Pulverized,
as also White Havana, Brown and clarified S.U;
gars—all of which for prices and qualities, can
not be excelled, ,■ ■ ■
.. In addition to our former Supply ofTeaswehave
undertaken; ihe sale of the Superior Teas of j. .o,’
Jenkins & Cp/of Pliiladelphia'and'ha've'feceiVed
and will be keptsupplied with an assortment of ’
G-reen and Black Teas,
of the'various kinds and qualities, varying in
price from 37i cts. to sl,3s,per pound, which we
believe will, on trial, lake the,-.preference ;oycr all
olhorTeas in this community. These teas are
put up in packages of sand Mb. 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. Qne of the
partners (who selects the Teas) learned this.diffi
cult business of the Chinese themselves, while
engaged in the Tea Trade and residing among
them,and possessing thUbdvantage, their ability
to furnish, not only safe and' genuine, but also the
most delicious Teas, at the lo wesl.possible prices,
is.unquestionable, and therefore they can be con
fidently, recommended to our. customers.
In addition lo which may always be had 3 gen
eral assortment of nil other articles in the line of
our business. All of which are offered fonsale at
the lowest possible price. Wo fcelw&ankfui ( for
past favors shown us and hope our endeavors to
please will merit a continued share of support. 1
J, W. EBY.
I. Fire Insurance.
Allen andEastpennsborough Mutual Fire
,JL Insurance Company of Cumberland, County,
incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully
organized, and in operation under the management
of t;ho following commissioners, viz: .
Cht. Stayman, Jacob shelly, Wra. U. Gorgas,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterrett,
Henry Logan, Michael Coeklin, penjainin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell,
sr, and Melchdir Breneman.whoreapoctrully call
thenttention of citizens of Cumberland and York
counties to the advantages which the company
hold out.
The ralesof 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 aro willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHELLY, President.
Henry Logan, FVcc President.
. .Lewis Hyer, Secretary . ’ '
Michael Cookmk, Treasurer.
February 3, 184.8/ ’
Apunts—Rudojph Marlin, • Now Cumberland;
Christian Titzel, Allen; John C. Dunlop, Allen;
C. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shirb
manstovvn; Simon Oyster, Wurmloysburg; Robert
Moore, Charles 8011, Carlisle*
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt.
John Shorrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman. Peter
Wolford. ;
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser &■ Locbmah*
Protection AgnlnstXoss by Fire.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL
Protection Company, will be under tho direction
of the following Board of Managers for tho ensuing
year, viz: T. C. Miller, President; Samuel Gal
braith, Vico President; D. W. M’Culloch, Treasur
er; A. G. Miller,Secretary; James Weakly, JbhnT.
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 op.
fllicaliona for insurance and forward thorn immediate
y for approval to tho office of the Company, when the
policy will bo issued without delay. Fm further in
formation see tho. by* laws of tho Company,
T. C. MILLER, President.
A. G. Mntzn, Secretary,
February 10, 1848.
AGENTS.
L, H. Williams, Esq,, West Fonnsborough, Gen
eral Agent.
J. A. Coylo, Carlisle; Dr.lra Da)*, Mechanics
burg; George Brindle, Monroe ; Joseph M. Means,
Ncwburg; John Clendcnin, Hogcutown; Stephen
Culbertson, Shippcneburg,
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
D. F. & A. 0. FETTER,
WOULD most respectfully call tho attention of
Housekeepers and tho public generally, to
the extensive stock of splcndid Furnituro, includ
ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables,
Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of
Cabinet Ware and Chairs,
which they have just opened at their new rooms,
on the corner of North Hanover and Loulher sts,,
Carlisle. ■ .
They are confident that the superior finish of
tho workmanship, and elegance of stylo, in which
their articles are got up, together with their cheap
new, will recommend thorn to every person want
ing Furniture. They have also made arrangements
for manufacturing arid keeping a constant supply
•of every article in their lino, both' plain and orna
mental, olegant and useful, at prices which they
jeannoi fail to suit purchasers,' They would earn*
■estly Invite, persona who are about to commence
housekeeping ib call and examino their present
elegant’slock, to which they will constantly mnke
additions of tho newest and most modern styles.
COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice,
for town and country. ’ ’
■ Christmas and Now Years Presents.
><Jht3ap Watches & Jewelry!
WHOLESALE ami Retail, at the Philadelphia
Watch and Jowclr) Store, No. 90 North Bec
r oml street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia.
, Gold Lover Watches lull jewelled 16 carrot
case,
Silver Lover Watches, full jewelled,
. Silver Lover Watches seveii jewels,
I Silver Lopino Watches jewelled,
I Quartior Watches, good quality,
, Imitation do
) Gold Spectacles,
Fine Silver Spectacles,
Quid Bracelets with topaz stones',
Gold Pens with silver holder and pencil,
, Ladies’ Quid Pencils,
i Silver Tea spoons from $4,60 per sot to
, Gold Finger Kings,from 37$ cents to
; Watch Glasses, host quality—plain 12$ cents;
Patent 18£; Lunct 26. Othor articles In
proportion.
All goods warranted it, bo what they are sold for.
, On hand some gold and silver Lover aqd Lupines
still lower than thoabovo prices. ■ ’
On hand a largo nssortmont'of sihor (aide,dessert
tea, salt and inustord spoons, soup ladles, sugar tongs*
napkin rings, fruit & butler knives, Ihitnlilos,shields*
knitting needle leases and sheaths, purse and reticle*
clasps. The silver warranted to bo equal to Ameri
can coin. ■ .
Also, a great variety of fine Gold Jewelry, consist
ing in part of Finger Kings, of nil stylos, sot with
Diamonds, Emerald*, Kuhlos, Torquoise, Topsi
Oornot, Cornelian, Jnspor. Capo May, Amethyst and
other Hones? Ureoslplns imd Bracelets of nil styles,
sot with Slones and Opmoons, and enameled—Ear
rings of .all stylos, Gold chains qf nlj stylos, and of
the finest qualilty—together with all othor nrtiolesln
the line, which will bo sold much boloW New,York
prices, wholesale or retail, 0. CONRAD.
No, 00 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Im
porter of, Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer o
SilvertWarc.
Philo., December 23, 1847
ißurnai Scalds, and all kindsnf-lnJlamodSores Cuerd,
rp.pUSEY’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is
JL the most complete Burn Anlidote ever known;
It instantly (aS Ifby Magic) slops pains of the
most desperate Burns arid Scalds. ; For old Sores,
Bruises, Cuts, Spraihs, &c., bri man l dr beast, il is'
the best application thatban bo made., ' Thousands
have tried, and praise it. Ttis the most
perfect maslor of pain ever discovered. All who
use, recommend It. Every, family should, bo pro
vided with it. None, can.tell how soon some of
the family will need il. , * , •
each box,of Inc genuine Ointment
has the.name of S. Tousey written on lho outside
label. To imitate‘this is forgery.
Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers,, and all who
use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best
ihing.they.can use for Collar Galls,;Scratches/
Kicks* &q, &0., on their, animals. Surely every
merciful, man would keep his animals as free from'
pain as.possible. -Tousey’s Universal Ointment
is all that is required. Try it. . , . ■
Miles of.lnsects,—Tot the atingor bite ofpolson
ous insects, Tousey’s Oinlraent is Unrivalled.—
Hundreds have tried it and found it good.
Miles Cured* For the Piles, Tousey’s Univer
sal Ointment is one of the best remedies that can
be applied. All who have tried it for the Pile’s
recommend it.
Old Sores Cured* .Forbid,obslinateSores,there
is nbthlng ecjual lo Totisoy’s Ointment. A per
son in Manlius had, for.a number of years, a sore
leg that baffled the skill of the doctors. Tousey’s
Ointment was recommended by one of tlie visiting
physicians (who knew its great virtues,) and two
boxes produced more benefit than the patient had
received from any.and all previous remedies. Let
all try il. .' ’ * ,
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 onongh can be had, to fill the whole of
this sheet. •
Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on testi
jmonials, in favor ofToosey’s Ointment for curing
Bruises,.have been offered the proprietors. Hun
dreds In Syracuse will certify to its great merits
in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise.
All persons should try it.
Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald
Head have been cured by Tousey’s Ointment-
Try il—it seldom falls. . .
Salt Rheum Ciiredi Of all ilie-remedies ever
discovered for this most disagreeable* complaint*.
Tousey’s Universal Ointment Is the triosl complete*
It was never known to fail.
Chapped Ilandi can be Cured, Toiisey’s Uni
versal Ointmepl will always cure the worst cases
of Chapped Hands. Scores of .persons will state
this. -
Lips Cured. For the cure of Sore Lips,
there was never anything made equal to Tousey’s
Ointment. It is sure'to cure them. Try it.
It is a sceritific compound warranted not to con*
tain any preparation of Mercury, fJg3*Prieo 25
cents per box* For further jparliculars concerning
this really valuable Ointment, the public are re
ferred to Pamphlets, to be liod gralis, of respccla.
ble Druggists and Merchants throughout tho Uni
ted States.
Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse.
Aoksts for tiik Sale .of the Arovk.—S. W.
Haverstick, Dr. J. J. Myers, J. & W. B. Fleming,
Carislo; G. W.Singisei, Churchtown ; A. Calh
cart, Shepherdstown; Dr. Ira Day, Mechnnicsbnrg;
J. 0. JRccme, Shiremonslown; John G. Miller'
Liebum; June May, New Cumberland; John H
Zearjng, Sporting Hill; John Coylo, Hogeslown;
John Reed,Kingstown; Roussell &.Dice, Dickin
son; Jomcs Kyle; Jacksonville;,J. Hood & Son,
Springfield; John Differ, Ncwvillc; Robt. Elliott!
Nowburg.
Dcccroncr 30, 1547,—1y.*
CllcKcner’s Sugar Coated Pills, or
Grand Purgative,
Fur the Cun of Headache, Giddiness, Itheumatism,
Pites, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smatlpoxi" Jaundice,
Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpata-
Hern if the Heart, fusing in the Throat, Dropsy,
Jlsthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints,
' Measles, Salt Jihenni, Heartburn, War ms, Chole
ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincyi Whooping Cough,
.Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,
Deafness, Itchingsof the Skin, Colds, GoulJGrav.
■ el, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other dis
eases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and
Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion.
EXPEHIENCE has proved (hot nearly every
Disease originates from Imparities of the Blood or
Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to
secure Healthiwo must remove those obstructions
or restore tho Blood to its natural' state. There
fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys
tem is indicated by Coslivcness, orany othersign,
it admonishes us that supciiluitteS are gathering
in the System, which should be removed by an ef.
fecluol purging. This fact, as slated, is unlver
sally known j 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
Cliokener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills
this objection is entirely removed, as they are com
pletely enveloped Willi a coaling of Pure White
Sugar (and as distinct from iho internal ingredi
ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste
of medicine. They dte as easily to swallow as
bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or
gripe in thuslighlesldegree. 'J'hey operate equal
ly on all the diseased parts of Iho System, instead
of confining themselves to, and tacking any par
ticular region. Thus, for example, if the Livci be
affected, one ingredient will Spetalo on that par
ticular organ, and, by cleansing it of that Ex
cesa of Bile it is constantly discharging into the
stomach, restore it to its natural state. Another
wil operate on the Blood, and remove those Im
purities, which have already entered into ita clrou
atlont while a third will effectually expel from
the system whatever impurities may have been
drecharged into Iho stomach, and hence they strike
at the Boot of Disease, Remove .all Impute Hu
mours, open the pores externally and internally
promote Iho Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat
ulency, Headache, &c„—sepeialo all foreign and
obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free
and healthy action to the Heart, Lungaand Diver
and thereby restore health oven when all other
means havo failed.
The entire truth of iho above can bo ascertained
by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are
so positive and certain in resloring Health, that
the proprietor binds himself to return the money
paid for thonvtn nil cases where they do not give
universal satisfaction. Retail price 2501 s per Cox
Aobnts von tiis sale or the AnovE,_S W
Havorstlok.Dr. I. J. Myers, J.& W. B. Flomim/
Carlisle; G. W. Singisor, Churohlown; A. Cnlh
oart, Shophordßlown; Dr. Ira Day, Meohanicsburg;
J. 0. Roemo, Miiromanetotvni John G. Miller
Dlsburn; Jane May, Now CumVland; John H
Zearlng, Sporting kill, John Coyle, nigesloVn
John Reed, Kingstown; Russell &.Dlco, Dlckim
son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. w OO , S,
Newbrng.' 1 ’ J ° lm Dillor ’ No ' vvil| G Rubt. Elliott;
December 30,1817. ]y.»
08,00
18,00
10,00
11,00
8,00
6,00
7.00
♦ 1,60
3.00
1.00
1.76
0,00
60,00
Wn !• C.Xooniii,
ILL perlorm all operations upon Ilia Teeth
that are required for their preservation,
such as Seating, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will
restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial
leoth. from a ample Tooth t 0 a full sett. ‘
ffio °°'' Pltt street, a fow doors South of
the Railroad Hotel.
N. U. Hr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle
the last ten days, in each month.
Oarllslo, July 4, 1847. ,
peeler in Foreignand
Damontio Hardware, Paints, Oil,<3|nse“ Var
jiisn. &e. at the old stand In N. llnnever street, Car.
lisle, has Just received rroni Now York upd Pliiladol
plilu a largo addition to Ills former sleolt, to wliioli
the attention of buyers is requested, as bo is dolor.
April°9o“ 18J8° r *° ll ‘° r l "’ u “° 1,1 (o ' v, ' ;
Jf. P. JLyiic.
:-4vi '•?]:■ Kead llils Atteutlvcly [ ■
■ DOCTOR' HOFIiAND’S f iCEbEBRATi.'n
■ i. .HERMAN HITTERS, ■
I r TX7 ItlWaffeolua I!y ciifa. (lib Liver Complain.
I W Jaunfe, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervom
'Debility,.lndigestion, Flatulence, Asihrnn, J)|,
bales, Disease of: the Kidneys, Pulm'onary Aflec!
tidhs, (arising from disedsd of the stomach and
lover;) and all 'diseases arising: from a weak
disordered stomach iii both male and female, such
as Female weakness, dizziness; fullness of blood
to the head, inward piles, fluttering of the heart
difficulty of brdalhing, constant imaginings of evil'
great depression of spirits, dimness of vision, p a j ’
in ilio. side* back; breast, or limbs,'cold'feel, & c .
; Thoy rentove all acidity, and give lone and aj..
tion lo the stomach, and assist digestion; they con!
tain no alcoholic stitnulanf, and can he taken bv
the.mosi delicate stomach, and will iii every case
entirely destroy cdalivcnessj and renovate tb o
whole. system, removing all impurities from n, O
body, and remnants of previous disease; and dive
health’ and vigor io the whole' frame; thereby p tc
venting-frightful dreams, walking while asleat,
&ci,'.whichioflen result imdccldenl. -
The functions of the stomach Ore of the nlmosl
importance.to every one, it constituting the sourco
and fountain of life, which is nutrition. 'No organ
possesses such remarkable sympathies, none sack
remarkable power in modifying every-part of lbs
system. A greater number of pfiradns fall victims
to Ihe harrassirig effects of Constipation and Dy».
pepsla.and more organic diseases, commencing in
the digestive pysteln, than all other diseases,coat.
bined. 1 The many thousands who die with- Vc|,
low Fever, .Cholera, Influenza; and other epidem.
ios, is owing to dial use or derangement there, 1(
th_o digestive system is in'perfect health, Ihe nerv
b*us system afld tbo circulation of the blood will be
also, as-upon it tltey depend, then epidemics loose
all their terror.
•\ ,t r< 0 * n » or visitingf districts, harr*u»«eft'
, with’Fever and Ague annually, will find that by
ihe timely itso of one or two bottles to .renovate
and strengthen the system, ho excess of bile will
accumulate, and they will jiot in one Instance lake
sense. Prevention isfar belter than cure.
Ihe rare success irrigating diseases of the sio*
niach successfully, has not been so ny;ch a want
of pathological knowledge of its functions, as the
preparation ofsuitable vegetable compounds, so as
to Obtain . not only Iheir >vlir,|o power.'but as lliev
would be most effectual and grateful.
, I " vorQ l ' 1 '" too many preparations
bniv net’ll 8 r a ™ H 0 "’ before the pubiio, that act
onjy as pnlialivcs, and some Hint change the lcra(-
.L 0 ." ,0 . d ' GraBC ’ or r P rov .' , '> 1 it for.a short period,
then tt returns ruors formidable than ,in th e S
instance. Such preparations have destroyed
public confidence. I his article standing atone in
its number of ciiies, and unrivalled, as thousands
of our citizens ran attest who have lasted its vir,
tues, can ahvays bo depended upon for tho above
named diseases. It will care any case that can
be eared by medicine, pb mailer w ho, or what,else
lias Jailed; it will perfectly restore the diseased or.
game functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Respi.
ration, Circulation, &c. , !
These Bitters and, the 'Spikenard Oinlnient w : ill
cure any case of Inward Piles; ii is a rare occur
rence to rerjuire more than one bolilo of each for
the worst cases,"
Porsatoattlie GERM AN MEDICINE STORE,
VS f!’’ onp , door above Eigliib, scuib
side, .1 hilndelpliia. In Lancaster. by John P
.eng; in Harrisburg.,by Daniel VV. Gross; in
Pillsburg, by \\ m; Tborn-and by dealers gene,
rally throughout iho United States.
Pamphlets containing cures and description of
diseases, gratis.
~ A f J?° Tor sale, his celebrated rentable Metma.
ticl’ilh, lor the euro of,Gout, Jtheurhalisin, Drop,
sy, and severe Nervous Affections.
Spikenard Ointment, for the euro of Piles, Til.
ter, Ringworms, &c.
March 30, 18-18 Om
liat Sheruiaii’N IsOzcngcs have
Done.
Scowl
SHERMAN'S Worm Lozenges will immediately
remove all these unpleasant symptoms, and re-
TV°u P 'hwlv*, Superior of
the Calhplic Half Orphan. Asylum has added het Us-;
limony in their favor, to the thousands which hare
gone before. She states (hot there ore ov. r It 0 cl ih'-
ren in Iho Asylum, and that, they have 'been in tho
habit of using Sherman's Lozenges, and she lias si
ways found them to bo allcnded with iho most brm*
fiemi l bey have been proved lo be infallible
in over 400,000 cases.
Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Whoop
mg Lough, i ighlncso nf (ho Lungs or (ben may lie
curcil. Rev. Darius Antflony m , very low (mm
Lonsumptlun. Jonathan llowatlh.lhccelcbrnled trm
peronco leclurcr, wee reduced to (ho verge of (ho
grave by-raising Idood. Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of Knv
York, the Rev. Mr. Do Forest, Evangelist m the
Western perl of this stole, Rev. Sebastian Streeter of
Boston, the wife ofOrasmus Dibble, Erg.in Moravia,
and hundreds of others, hove been ielieved and cured
by a propel use of Sherman’s Cough Lounges and'
no medicine has eve.- been tillered to the public
which has been more effectual in Iho relief of these
diseases,or which can bo rceomtnend with mote eon
fldence. They allay all itching or imitation, remit r
the cough easy, promote expectoration, titnovn lie
cause, and produce the most happy and lasting cf
foots. b '
Headache, Palpitation of the Heart. Lowness efl
Spirits, Sca-Sjckpcas, Despondency. Faintness,Choi* 9
ic. Spasms, C/ompsoftho Stomach. Summer or Dow 9
cl Complaints, also all the distressing symptoms arU* 9
ing from free living, or a. night of dissipation aic 9
“"r onllrc| y ’■'Jr-'J h Using tin.man’s!
Uiamphor Lqzcngets. They act speedily dnd tcllcve H
m a very short spare of limo, giving lone olid vigor fl
to the system, and enable a person usitig them to un- I
dergo great mental or I odily fniigue. ' ■ ■
Rheumatism, W,ak Bath, pain and wcnlmsa in |
tho Breast, Back, Limbs and clhdiparle of the body M
aro speedt y and effectually relieved by blicrmsn’s W
I oorMim a Plaster, which costs only 12* cents,'anil I
is vllhin tho reach of all. So great has become the [ .
am“lo ,ir.d 1 l“ lh »‘ one million will not be- [;s
Doctors written name
others arc genuine, or lb |,o rolled upon D, I
man’s Waiehou.o i. No. 100 Na ,au . Ndw v t' I
Agents for the sU * or T • B ’w’ I
Haverstlck, Ur. J. J. Mvers J* wn w,' , 9
rifS-'SSSi
~ , * Shlremanetown: John G Miller m
Lisburn; Jano May, Now Cumhorlond- jelm I '• 1
Wmlf; | PO R. nK H ‘ M| John 00,1., Hegoßtow'm I
son" lamca “'tssell & DieefUiekin- H
son, James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood Av Son’ -1
Jchn Dlllcr ’ N«*.» | nw-*»bi.«Biii,ti |l
Dccombcr 30,1817.—1y.»* 11 j | : S
noons t noous i
TUST received and Will .6, i old 0 „ rensonahltf
tl terms at the Dock Store of JAMES LOUDON,
soma rate and valuable Theologian!, Classical am}
Milieu... Hooka, of whiuh llio following if
Gaaenlua’ Greek and IlohreW Lexicon.
Prlot >r “. nd 8,00,18 G,e,,lt & English Lexicon,
foolJt, 3 vols. with English .notes
Dibles i» Hebrew. '
DookoCPaalnia In Hebrew.. '' ' , J '
s urnbbVSjnonyni#, , . «' ■ t ■
i!. ori if,! B .ln»r°dM°ilon, fivolp.- . ’ ■
Ino ihoologion, 2 vols. ' . - ...
■" urrotl’o Theology, 3 vole*
nfirt 1 w° r| t». 4 rot*. V.::;
, .Mill’s Divinity. . ,
Pnloy’a Works. . .." ; : . '!
Uphnin’s Menial Philosophy, a vols! ’-i \L
Manual .of Classical .'Literature. ■
Anthnn s Classical Dictionary, .
• Hutton's Mathematics. .',l
- Haller's Analogy,
I’uncelon’s Theological ’ 1 ; 1 .
Mrs. Ellis'. Works?' • V' r
Cafllalo, Juno aa,' l'B'lß.-rlf : 'i If ,
TUST opened ntlho •'DchMllvo',' a, largo lot of
tl Paroaolotla mid Sup'Shadcs, which'wlll hoi sold
S, A, COYLE,