'Spring and Summer Goods. , FORSTER’S STORE, Carlibt.s, Pa, f tVIE subscriber respectfully announces,lo tlio pub • 1 lie, that ho has taken the eland lately occupied by ' ‘Mr. Angney, at tho corner of High street and Har _, where he has just received from the oust cities a' large and splendid assortment of ‘; V; • ; ’ new goods l . purchased in tho Atlantic cities of tho Importers mid . Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— ■ hadics are particularly invited to call and ex ■mino hls beautiful assdrtuicnt of Dress Croods, . Among which tho following articles comprise apart; .Superior wool . Cloth; black and fancy Silks;, blue, -^J* c^-°, n d-funcy Cusslmcrcn; fuicy Summer Good*; VGinghams and .Lawns; Bombazines and Alpacas; Veilings of all kinds; Mous do Laincs; London and . Domestic Calicoes; Milts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of. ali kinds; together with a large assortment of , Groceries. r. •/All the above Goods have been purchased at the ? n 4 c^e ®P®*t markets and will certainly,bo sold ..very iow*. All, persons are respectfully invited to give him a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. I April, 20, 1848. Tlie Tea and Grocery Store of J. W. EBY, ■ WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, IS cpnaUntly supplied with a fresh and genera 1 assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of Klo and Java Coffees, of .the best, as, well as of lower priced qualities ' Loaf and Brown Sugars, viz-* Double refined Loaf, crushed and Pulverized, as also White Havana, Brown and clarified Su gars*—all of which for prices and qualities, can* not bo excelled. , . In addition loour former supply ofTeas wehavt* undertaken iho,sale oTthe Superior Teas of J. 6. - Jejv&lns& Co. of Philadelphia and have received and will be kept supplied with an assortment of - Green and Black Teas/ of. the various kinds and qualities, varying-in price from 37$ ols. to $1,35 per pound, which we believe will, on trial, take the preference over all other Teas in. this community. These leas are pul tip in packages,of J, & and 1 lb. 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 difTu cult business of the Chinese themselves, while engaged in the Tea Trade and residing among them, and possessing this.advantage, th*Sir ability id furnish, hot only safe and genuine, but also the most delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices, is unquestionable, and therefore they can bo con fidently recommended to our customers. , In addition to which may always be had a gen* eral assortment of all other articles in the lino 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. 1 J. W. EI3Y. 5 Ifew York, Variety Store. J &M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg leave • to inform the citizens of.Cumborfend and ad joining counties, that? they have just opened an extensive Variety Store, in North Hanover street, in the building lately oc cupied, by Mr. Hantch, between Haverstick’s and Coyle's stores, where they will be happy to re ceive the calls of all wishing articles in their line. They will at all times keep on hand a well selec ted assortment of Prints, (French; English and American,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every do. scuplion, and In facta little of every thing usually kept In an extensive variety store. They are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagen’s celebrated “Pulmonic Mixture” and his “Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla Dr. Green's 'celebrated “Oxygenated Bitters," for dyspepsia and pjithysic. They are also the ex clusive agents in this county for the New York Canton Tea Company, and will keep constantly on hand a large-supply of their superior Teas. In conclusion they beg leave to say that they are determined to sell at very small profits for cash, and invite all wishing bargains to give them a cal). Carlisle, May 4, 1848. HENBV C. OLIVER, Thread and. Needle Store, No. 178 Chnnul at., above Stventh t Philadelphia, KEEPS constantly on hand the largest and best assortment of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, Canvasar, Steel Deads, Dag Clasps, Tassels, Purse Rings, plain and shaded Purse Twist, Crotchett Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool- Cotton, Patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Tidy- Cotton, Knitting Pins, Silk and Fancy Duttons, Cords,Tapes, Silk, Colton, Worsted and Linen Braids, Embroideries, Perfumeries, and a general assortment of ENGLISH\ FEE NCI/, and A ME. EICUNFANCY GOODS. Also—solo agent for BniNonunsT’s CcLCBnATtD Haib Migtuhk, for removing dandruff and dress ing the hair, giving it a fine glossy appearance, being decidedly the best article now in use—cheap for cash—wholesale and retail, at the Thread and Needle store, No. 178 Chcsnut street, PhiU, . September 7,1848.—6 m NEW GOOES. rpUE subscribers are now opening their Fall X stock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invite the attention of persons In want of. goods in their lino* as their arrangements are such as .to enable them to sell lower lhmt r any other store. They have nowa full assortmentoflocks, latches/, bolls,, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mil), crosa-cul and circular saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au purs, braces, plain bills, pianos, hand, pannel, ripping and tunaut saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay and manure fork*, 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, &0., with a large and full assortment of goods Tor Sadlers and Carriage Builders. Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 3 tons oast, shear, blister and spring steel, 60 pair Klip, tio springs; 1 ton American and Russia shoot iron, 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder, 1 3000 lbs* Nova Scotia grindstones, 3000 lbs. Weth -B[mlnd whilo lead, 300 gals. Linseed uil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, aa vlrnUb m’.i.V 001 ’ 8 ’ O J <, \ o * , < J “P“ n “" d Leather wars, Baskets, 9 bo. onoors, Cedar- 1 best article of the kind ever offered for snli. 1 1 „ Carlisle, & SAXI '°N. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY W. L. WARD, No. 100 Clic.mil .treol, Pu'il a . PW., oppo.li, Ihe p rttnk ll n Home, imporura r;3-°f CoUl dc Silver Potent Lover WATCHES WHKand manufacturer. of Jewelry. A gaod'ul' •ortmpnt alwoyi on bond. Gold Potent Lever., 10 jowel.,sa_B: Silver do *lB to *2O) Gold Leplneo.JOOs Silvor do 812 to sslsj Clocks ami Time Pieces; Gold Pencils,'sl'2s, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens,\sl 60; .Gold .Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety. Ear Bings* Miniature Cases; Guard Chains* $l9. to $35; Plated Tea Bets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Table Cutlery, and a general assortmentof Pauoy Goods. Phlla., May 26, 1848. TtJST opened at the “ Beo Hive” a large lot'of Psraaolclls and Sun Shades, which will ho sold cheap. S. A. COYLE. New J4no of Stages subscriber bogs leave to Inform the travelling X community, that he intends to run a LINE OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three times n week, ns follows: Leave Carlisle on Mon day, .Wednesday, find Friday mornings at 5 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at York at 1 o’clock P. M.; which will bo in time to lake tho York tluin ofcarsfor Bal timore, Leave York for Carlisle at I o'clock P. M., (Immediately after the arrival of tlio ears,) on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, through Church town, Dil'slown and Dover. Tho subscriber assures'thoso who may patronize him, (hat he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe stages, and will use every effort possible to, (accommodate travellers. Passengers • from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of tho subscriber, and will bo called for at the places they request. In York passengers will engage at the Depot, (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDEL. Extensive Livery Stable. Tlj*. .espec. (y informs the public ihul he Continues to carry on tho Livery Business in all its branches at ilia old stand. His Horses are numcrous-and 'well assorted, and his; Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Coaches. Till hury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, &c„ all of the best finish; His drivers nro all careful and attentive. Saddle horses .of the moat agreeable gaits, altvaya ready for I Customers at low rales. I Tlio subscriber desirous of securing the patronage of llio public, will spare no pains or expense to ron dor his establishment worthy of the most liberal en couragemoiit. GEORGE HENDEL. 'Carlisle, July 27, 1818.—if Extensive Furniture Rooms, JACOB FETTER & SON, WOULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers and the public generally, to the .extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables. Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabiuet Warc aud Ghairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms, two doors west of the corner of North Hanover and Louther 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 new, will recommend them to every person want ing Furniture. They have also made arrangements for manufacturing andkeeping a constant supply of every article in their lino, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannotfail to suit purchasers. They would earn estly invite persons who aro about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their.present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of .the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. Furniture! Furniture!! subscriber respectfully informs tlio public that . he still continues, to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth's, (formerly Glass') Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Score- TABLES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-casts Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and in short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet shop. Tho subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo manufactured out of tho best of material 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 say that his furniture is cheap and good. . All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites ncwlv married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work* munship and prices will not fail to please; so don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would also inform tho public that he carries on the . Collin Making Business, and cun wait on all those who may desire his servi* ces In that line. - Having o Heads*, ho can attend funerals in tho country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle. Juno 16, 1848.—1 y N. D. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by llio subscriber. Now mid Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. TT C. MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens in. of Carlisle and the public genorul.y, that he I has opened in the store room lately, occupied by Jos. \a. Gill, Opposite Uentz' store, and near Morrell’s Ho tel, nn extensive assortment of Men’s Boots, Men's and Boys* Calf and Kip Monroes,Ladies' Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's Q AlT gj*j KRS, and'black and fancy colored made' of the best .materials, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Ho has also on hand a largoossortmcntofLeatlier, Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and will manufacture to older all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Carlisle, April 13,1849. lloots, Shoes and Drogaus. 'i'llK ulleniion of tho public ia invited «Hr to a large and elegant assortment of. K. BOOTS mid SHOES, now opening at SHOE STORE, Main si., opposite the Methodist Chnruh. Tho stock has been selected with groat care, and for style and durability is unequalled. Ladies’ French Linen Gaiters, (new style) do Morocco Half Gaiters. 1 do do Ki<i omJ Morocco Slippers, Buskins and Ties, ol all prices. Missis’ (Jailors, Leather Bools, Buskins and Slippers. Childrens' Gaiters, Boots and ankle lies, ofovj ery variety. Men’s Calf and Morocco boots, brogans and slippers, . Buys 1 and Youlha’Goot.OalfandKip brogans, (and a goheial assortment of lliiok work. , U r «ai variety of Boot and French Moroc* inlnga * While Linings, Lasi|ngB,Tfim- IcUSTOM^V^WmM 1 ) bo B lvon n 9 ,IBUH *' to Pwnsh bIM™ I*'Gentlemen's 1 *'Gentlemen's fine Boot. Kid .nJ Frenoh ties; and oveiy effort u.J, . “" d work In a myle e<iual lotlto boSt rtiv w?.l l U,> i‘ 10 M°yTl l . I,rlC °’ b ? WM ' M ' W&TBRfcCo“ earnestly roouosts those indebted to untile Vi, aooounls, os tl is nooensory his old books should be closed without delay, WM. M. POBTEII, July 13, 1018. JLct W6i*ksPr£iisoit t Burns, Scalds, andallicindsnflnjlamed Sores Cuerd. TOUSEY*S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, .is tho moel compleie Burn Antidote ever, known. It instantly (as if by Magic) stops pains ol the most desperate Burns and Scalds. For old Sores, Bruises, (Juts, Sprains, &0., bn man or beast, it is the bestapplicalionlhatcanbomade. Thousands have tried, and thousands praise it. Ills the most perfect master of pain ever discovered. All who use, recommend it. Every family should be pro vided with it. , None can tell how soon some of the family wilt need it. each box ofthc genuine Ointment has the name of S. written on the outside label; To imitate (h's is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best thingthey can nso far Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, dec. &0., bn their animals. Surely every merciful man would keep his animals as free from pain as possible. TouseyV Universal’Ointment is all'that is required. Try if. Bitesof Insects.— For thd Mirigorbilnof poison ous Insects; Tousoy’s Ointment Is Unrivalled. — Hundreds have tried it and found it good. Biles Cured. For. lhe Piles, Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment is one of the best remedies that can be applied., AH who have tried it Tor the Pile’s recommend it. Old Sores Cured, For old, obstinate Sores, there is.nothihg equal to .Tqusey’s Ointment. A per son in-Manlius had, for a number of years, a soro log that baffled tho skill of the. doctors. Tousey’s Ointment .was recommended by.ono.of the visiting physicians (who Knew its great virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had received from any and all previous remedies. Lei all try it. „ . Burns and Scalds Cured , Thousands: of cases of. Burns and Scalds, in all pans of the country, have been cured by Tousey’a UmversalOinlment. Certificates enongh can be had to fill the whole of I this sheet. ~ •. I Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on lesti jinonials, in favor ofTousey’s Ointment Ibrcuring Bruises, have been offered Iheproprielors. Hun? j dreds in Syxacustrwill certify to tie . 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 it—it seldom fails. - Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever discovered for this most disagreeable complaint, To&sey’s Universal Ointment is the moat complete. Ii was never known to fail. Chapped Hands can be Cured . Tousey’s Uni versal Ointment will always cure the. worst cases of Chopped Hands. Scores of persons will state Sore Lips Cured . For the cure of Sore Lips, there was never anything made equal to Tousey’s Ointment, it is sure to euro them., Try It. it is a scentific compound warranted not to con tain any preparation of Mercury, Sjg?“Prico 25 cents per box* For further particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, the'public are re ferred,to Pamphlets, to bo had gratis, ofjespecla ble Druggists and'Merchants throughout the Uni-, ted Stales. Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse. . AoextS for tiik Sale of tub Above.—S. W. Havcrstick, Dr. J. J; Myers, J. 6c W. B, Fleming, Curlsle; O. W. Singisci, Churchtuwn; A. Gath cart, Sbepherdatown; Dr. Ira Day, Mechauicsbnrg; J, C. Rccmo, Shircmanstown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H, Zuaring, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeslown; John Reed, Kingstown; Rousscll 6c Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Dillcr, Nowville; Rato, Elliott, Newburg. Dcccmner 30,1847. —ly.* i Clickciicr’s Sugar Coated Pills, or Graud Purgative, . For the Cure of Headache, Giddiness, lihetfynhlism, , Fiksy Disptpsia. Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, Fains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpata firm of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy , Asthma, f'evers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Chole ra Morbus , Coughs, Quincy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, .Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchingsof the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Nervous Complaints , arid a variety of other dis eases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion, • EXPERIENCE has proved that nearly every . Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or Derangements of the Digestive Organs {land to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural slate. There • fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys i tern is indicated by Costiveness, orany othefsign, it admonishes us that supeifluittes arc gathering in the System, which should bb removed by an el -1 foctual purging. This fact, as stated, is -univer • sally known; but people have such an aversion to l medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they formerly preferred disease to the cure. Since the 1 invention, however, of Cliekener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills this objection is entirely removed, as they are com pletely, enveloped with a coaling of Pure White Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine. They arc as easily to swallow as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree. They operate equal ly on all the diseased parts ol'llic System, instead of confining themselves to, and racking nny par ticular region. Thus, for example, if thoLivei bo alfeoted, one ingredient will operate on (hat par ticular organ, and, by' cleansing ]t of that Ex cess of Bile it is constantly discharging into the ' stomach, restore it to its natural state.- Another will operate on the Blood, and remove those im purities which have already entered into its circu lation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever Impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at the Root of Disease,. Remove all Imptire Hu -1 tnours, open the pores externally and Internally, I promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat r uloncy, Headache, &c„—separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free , and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver, > and (hereby restore health even when all other t means have failed. The entire truth of the above can bo ascertained by (be trial of a single box; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that, , the proprietor binds himself to return tho money I paid for them in all cases where they do not give f universal satisfaction. Retail price 25 ots per box. I Agents von the bale or tub above,— S. W. , HaveralickiDr. I. J. Myers,,J. A, VV. 13. Ffeming, i Carlisle; G. W- Singlser'.-Churchlowh; A. Calh- I cart, Shephcrdstovvn; Dr. Ira Day, Meclmniosburg; J. C. Reeme, Shiremnnstown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zearjng, Sporting Hill; John Coylo, Hogeslown; I John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, I Springfield; John Dillor, Nowville; Robi. Elliott, Nowburg. i December 30, 1817.—1y.* Hats! Hals: Spuing and Rummer Fashions for 1848, rpHIS subscriber would respectfully cull the oiton- X lion of tho public to his largo assortment of rT\ Hats &' Caps, of tho intent fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Doavor, fine White Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, ami Russia huts of every quality, and at dif feroht prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Huts, (very light) together with a general assortment of nearlyevery Ucacrip tlon of Cups, of all sizes, and at all prices. Country dealers and ull who wish to purchase hats or caps, are Incited to call, as tho subscriber is prepared ,lo give greater bargains than can bo hod elsewhere.— Boii t forgot tho places No. 3, Harper’s Row. „ t . WILUAM lI.TROUT. 2 M848. , iwiiioivnL ~ A oral a.:;! will practice in I tie sev- Miln «trcci “liarly „n“l"u orl ,^ J ““““‘Y-,' Ohio in March 0, I84u; PI oelto iho county Jail, Carlisle, Read; this Attentively! DOCTOR BORLAND'S CELEBRATED german j bitters, . WILL, effectually, cure (he 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 all 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, constantimaginings of evil, great depression of spirits, dimness of vision, paih in the side, back, breast, or limbs, bold feel, &c. They remove all acidity, and give, lone 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 wiil. in every case entirely destroy cosliveness, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities from the body, and remnants of previous disease, and give health and vigor to tho whole frame, thereby pre venting frightful dreams, walking while asleep, &c.. Which often result in accident. The functions of the stomach are of the utmost importance to every one, it constituting the source and fountain of life, which is nutrition. No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power-in modifying, every part of the system. A greater number of persons fall victims lo the harrassing effects of Constipation and Dys pepsia, bnd 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 lo disease or derangement there. If the digestive system is in perfect health, the nerv ous system and the circulation of tho blood will bo also, as upon it they depend, then epidemics loose all their terror. Those living iri, 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 (hey will not in one instance take tho disease. Prevention is far belter than cure. 1 Tho rare success in treating diseases oflho.slo much successfully, has not been so much a want of pathological knowledge of its functions, as the preparation of-suitable vegetable compounds, soas to obtain not only thclr.whole power, but as they would be most effectual and grateful. VVc arc all aware that too many preparations have been, and are now before the public, that aol only as palmtivcs, and some that change the local ity of the disease, or prevent it fora short period, then it returns more formidable than in .the first instance. Such preparations have destroyed-the public confidence. This article standing alone in Us number of cutes, and unrivalled; as thousands of our citizens can attest who have tested its vir. lues, can always be depended upon for the above named diseases. It will cure any case that can he cured by medicine, no matter who, or what else has failed; it will perfectly restore tho disoased,or ganic functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Respi ration, Circulation, &o. . These Bitters and tho 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 cases. _ Forsalsatilie GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No.. 278,Race st., one door above south side, Philadelphia. In Lancaster, by John F. Long; in Harrisburg, by Daniel W. Gross; in Pittsburg, by Win. Thorn—and by dealers gene rally throughout the United Stales. Pamphlets containing cures and description of diseases, gratis, . • x Also for sale, his celebrated fagetabte Rheuma lie Fills, for the cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Drop sy, and, severe Nervous Affections. Spikenard Ointment, for tiie cure of Piles, Tel ter, Ringworms, &c. March 30,1818.—9 m Scc wliat SlKcrmaii’sltfOzciigcs 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 the thousands which have gone before. She states that there are 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 tho most bene ficial effects. They have been proved to be infallible in over 400,000 cases. Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, Tightness of tho Lungs or Chest may be cured. Rev. Darius Anthony Was very low from Consumption. Jonathan Howarth,thocclobratcd tem perance lecturer, was reduced to the verge of the grave by raising blood. Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of Now York, tho Rev. Mr. Do Forest, Evangelist in tho Western part of this state, Rev. Sebastian Streeter, of Boston, the wife ofOrasmus Dibble, Esq.ln Moravia, and hundreds of others, have been iclievod and cured by a propel uso of Sherman’s Cough Lozenges, and no medicine has eve.-been offered to the public which has been more effectual in the relief of those diseases,or which can bo recommend with more con fidence. They allay all itching or irritation, render the cough easy, promote expectoration,, remove the cause, and produce tho most happy and lasting ef fects. j''.-' Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Sca-Sickncss, Despondency, Faintness,Chol ic, Spasms, Crampsof the Stomach, Summer or Bow el Complaints, also all the distressing symptoms aris ing from free living, or a night of dissipation are quickly and entirely relieved by using Sherman’s Cliamphor Lozcngcis, They act speedily and relievo in a very short space of time, giving lone and vigor [to the system, and enable a person using them to un dergo great mental or bodily fatigue. Rheumatism, Weak Back, pain end weakness in the Breast, Back, Limbs and other paits oflho body are speedily and effectually relieved by Sherman’s Poor Man’s Plaster,whirh coats, only 12$ cents, and is within the reach of oil. Bo great has become the reputation ofthls article, that one million will not be gin to supply the annual demand. It Isaoknowlodg ed to bo tho best strengthening Plaster In the world. Beware of Imposition.— Dr Sherman's Poor Man’s Plaster has his name with directions printed on the back of tho Plaster, and a simile «p) of tho Doctors written name under the directions. None others ore genuine, or to be relied upon, Dr. Sher. man’s Waiehousc is No. 100 Nassau at. New York . Agents for tub sale of the above.—S. W. Huvorstiok, Dr. J. J. Myers,J.& W.B. Ffeming, Carlisle; G. W. Slngiser, Churchtown; A. Cuth oarl,Shopherdetown; Dr. Ira Day, Meohanicsburg; J. O.Roemc, Shiromanstown; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zoaring, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeslown; John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Dillcr, Nowville; Robt. Elliott Newburg. * December 30, 1847. ly.*§ Wvst Pl.Undclpl.la Stove Works, f| v I‘HK subscribers respectfully inform their X friends and llto public that they arc now pre pared to execute any orders with which they may bo favored, for their West Philadelphia Complete Cook Slovo, of which they have throe sizes; Can non and Boro Cylinder Stoves, seven sizes; Oases and Tops for Cylinder Stoves, live sizes; Oven, Plates,four sizes; Collage Air-tight ParlorSloves; (for wood,) two sizes; Gas Ovens, litres sizos- Costdron Healers, and a largo and bountiful as sbrlmont of Patterns for Iron Hailing, Their goods era nil muds of. the best material, and Ifom new’ ami beautiful designs, Thpir.Wosi Philadelphia Complete is, without daubt, tlio best and most saleable Cook Slovo in (he market,. They aro constructed with Mbit's Patent Feeder, Front and Grate, which gives them a decided superiority over all others. They only want a trial to confirm what is hero assorted, ■ Coalings of all kindo made Ibotdor with prompt ness and despatch. Samples may ha soon and orders left at tho Foundry, or at J; B. Kohler's, 104 north Second at.; Mnthieu & Doisoau’s 187 south Second at., und at Williams & Hinds', 098 Market st. v WILLIAMS, KOIILEK, MATIHEU & CO. August 31,1818.—Cm J Dr. Kqcicr’s Panacea. FOR the removal and permanent euro of , all dis eases arising from an impure state of the Blood, and habit of the body, viz s Chronic disease of the Chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Catarrh,'etc;; Scrofula in call its stages, Tetter, scald Head*Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions of the head, face and extremities, Ulcers, Chronic Affections of the stomach and Liver, Chronic Rheumatism,. White Swellings, Abccescs, Syphilitic disorders,constitu tional Debility, and alt mcrcurialand hereditary pre dispositions, &c. Let no one deceive themselves, that because o sin gle cxcqhs of any kind does not occasion immediate ly an attack of discaso, it is therefore harmless.— Every violation of an organic law, carries with it sooher.Or Inter its punishment! In the great majori ty of situations to which man is exposed in social life, it is tho continued, application of less powerful causes, which gradually, and often imperceptibly ef fects tho change,and ruins the'constitution, before danger iailrenmt of. . Tho majority of.human ail ments Is of slow, growth, and of slow progress, con sequently admits only of slow cure. Scrofula, con sumption, dyspepsia, white swelling, gout, chronic offcctions of (ho stomach, liver, spine,head, eyes and extremities, embrace this class—each being the effect of an alteration iq tho vessels of nutrition, effecting vogitativo life from an antecedent acquired, or here ditary causo, nothing short of powerful alterative medicines, promises' the least hope to the. invalid,— PallativcsAvill never cure, and often do much mis chief. . Tonics and Alteratives, combined with a pro per regemo of diet—the one to strengthen, the other to change morbid action, are what pathology, incul cates, Read the following Valuable testimony. PiutADßtPuii, June 0, 1847. Having been apprized of the Panacea, it affords mo much pleasure to be able to recommend it os a valuable remedy in that class of chronic, constitu tional, and glaudular diseases to which it is especial ly adapted. To those.who aro afflicted,.and require medicine as an alterative , cannot obtain it In a more agreeable, active, and uniform state; than is to be found in (ho Panacea . I have used it, in several instances with decided success. Yours, &c. D. ALLISON, M. D. - Prepared and sold N. W. Cor. of Third &-South street, and by Druggists, Storekeepers and others, throughout the country. For particulars see pamphlets. \ Price $1 large bottles—ss half dozen. For sale at tho Drug store of Samuel Elliott, in Carlisle. April 27, 1648.—1 y Great American Reined v. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF ' HEALTH. 207 Maijt street, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. G. C. .VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lithontrlplic* Mixture, a celebrated medicine which ..us iinuh great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into ilu'r section. The. limits of on advertisement will not. permit an extended notice of this remedy; wc ha'-t only to say it has for its Agents in tlio United Si;itt> and Canadas a largo number of educated Medical Piaclilioncrs in high profossionaUtnnding, who makr' a general use of it in their practice in. the following diseases: ' Dropsy, Gravel, and diseases of (ho urinary Organs; Piles and oil diseases of the blood;, derur.grinehts ml the Liver, dec., and dll general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested that.nil who conteuijluh the uso of this article, or who desire information re specting it, will obtain a Pamphlet of 32 pages, which Agents whose names are below will gladly give away; this book treots upon the method of cUro—explain* the properties of the article, and tho diseases it has been used for over this country and Emupo for four . years with such perfect effects Over 16 pages of trs ' limony from the highest quailers will he found, will) J names, places and dates, which can bo written to hy J any one interested, and the parties will answer, post paid communications. • Bo particular and ask for tho Pamphlet, ns no oth er such pa mpblcl bos over been scon. The evidence ofxho power of this medicine over all diseases is guar anteed by persons of well known standing in society. ' Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30 0z.;51120x.; the larger being tho cheaper. Every bottle bas“G. C, VAUGHN” written on the direc tions, dee. See pamphlet, page Prepared by Dr. 0,0. VAUGHN, and sold at Principal Ollicc. 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. . Offices devoted to sale of this article exclusively, 132 Nassau, N. York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salcm. Moss.. and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as Agents. For sale by S. W. Haverstick, Carlisle; M. Lu’z, Harrisburg;Russ'cr& Dice, Dickinson; J. C. 6c G.B. Alllck, Shippensburg; Adams dcEshelman, Sloughs town. MarchS, 1848.—1 y * Plalnfleld Classical Academy* Four miles west of Carlisle , between the Ne'iooille State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. FOURTH SESSION. THE Fourth scssion.will commence on MONDAY the Ist of Mny, 1848. Tho number of students U limited, ami they are carefully-prepared for Col logo, Counting House, &c. The situation precludes the possibility of students associating with tho vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to.the institution. TERMS. Hoarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per scss.) $OO.OO Latin or Greek, fi 00 Instrumental Music . • 10 00 French or Gorman. 5 00 Circulars with references, d:c., furnished l>v ILK, BURNS, Frimipal. April 13,. 18/18.—ly Fire Insurance, TH EAllen andEastpennsborough Mutual Fin Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by on act of Assembly, U now fully organized,and lnoperQtionundorUieuiiuui<;ciufiii of the following commissioners, viz; Cht. Stay man, Jacob Shelly, Win. It. Oorgim. Lewis Hyer, Christian Tltzel, Ruben Stem'll,- Homy Logan, Michael Cocklln,-Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Hrowoll, sr.and Melchoir Dreneman,whoreapoi!tfuily call theattentlonofoUizons of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company holdout. Thoratos of insurance are us low and favorable os 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 Looan, Vice ,Pmideni. Lewis Hyer, Secretary, ' Michael Cooklin, Treasurer . February 3, 1848. Aokwts— Rudolph Morlin, Now Cumberland; t Christian Titzol, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Alien; ; O. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shiro manslown; Simon Oyster, Worniloysburc: Robert Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents forYorkCounty—JacobKirlc,general aal John Bhorrlck, John Rankin, J. Bowman. Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Locluuun, Protection Against Loun by Fire,. rpilE CUMIJEULAND VALLEY MUTUAL X Protection Company, will be under tho direction of the following Board of' Managers for tho ensuing your, viz: T. C. Miller, President; Samuel Gal braith, Vico President; 1). W. M’Gulloch, Treasur er; A, O, Miller,Secretary; James Weakly, JohnT. Green, John Ziig, Abraham King, Richard Woods, Samuel Huston,' William Peal, Scott Coyle, Alex- Dnvidson. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications forlnsurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office t of the Company, when (he policy will bo Issued wllhoutdelay. Fm further In formation see tho by.laws of tho Company. : ' T, 0. MILLER, President, ~A» o. Miller, Sdercfurv, / Fobruary 10, 1848, AGENTS. L, H, Williams, Esq., West Ponnsborough, Gen eral Agent. J. A. Coyle, Carlisle; Ur.lra Day, Mechanics burg; Ooorgo Brlritllo, Monroo; Joseph M. Moans, Nowhtirg; John Clondonin, llogc.lown; Stephen Culbertson, Shlpponeburg, Dr.I.C. Loomis, TX7ILL perform'all operations upon thoTecil, VV that are required for their prcaervaliin sucli as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. 1, on Pitt street, a few doors South J the Railroad Hotel. 01 N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle the Inst ton days, in each month. . Carlisle, July 4,1847. . Dr. George Willis Foiilhc7 (Graduate ofJejfcreon Medical College, Philadelphia.) OFFICE at Ibo residence of his father in South lianoycr street, directly opposite Morrell's Houl, CAin.isr.s, Pa. May 18, 1848.—1 y . Doctor .A. Dalikin; RESPECTFULLY tend rs to the inhabitants of Carlisle and its vicinity, bis profclsional services in all its various departments. Hoping from bis lone experience and uhrcinitlingaltehtion (o'the duties of Ins profession, to merit a share of public patronage. Whvn not absent on professional business he may, ai all times, be found cilber at his office, next door („ Mr. SnoJgioss* store, or at his lodgings at Bectem’* Hotel. . Carlisle, May 18. 1848. Drugs! Drugs: 3. Prices Reduced. 3 PHYSICIANS, Country . Merchants and Pedlars, arc invited to call and examine my stock of Me dicinen, Paints, Glass, o>il, Varnishes, &c. DRUGS. Pok-iit Medicines, I Herbs and Extract*, Fine Chemicals, I Spices, ground & whole. Instruments, . I Essences, Pure Esscn.ial Oils, j Perfumery, Ac. DYESTUFFS. Imligocs, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam Weeds, Oil Vitriol, Copperas,- Lac Dye. , . PAINTS. Wclherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow,-Point & Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win, dow Glass, Litisded Oil; Turpentine, Copal.& Comh Varnish, and Red Lend. . All of which *i.l l-e sold at the very lowest market piicc, at the cheap Drue and Book store of - S. W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, Juno 1, 1848. Carpets, and 01l Clotlis. A t.KLDHIDGE'fiS CHEAP OAIU’KTStoiu:, I'X. Persons wishing lo buy Carpels & Oil Cl. tbs, very cheap, will find it greatly to their to call on tho subscriber, as he is under a iLMylmv rent, and' I.U other expenses nra so light, Midi ho is enabled .to scllgoods .wholesale or retail, at thu lowest prices in the city, and ho offers a vny choice assortment of BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL,’'i S U PKR FIN KIN GRAIN InATl nAT , nrT ,, FINK AND.MKDIUM Do. f UA,U . VKNTI lANS of all hinds, J And Oil Cletbs from 2 to 24 feel wide to cut’ Tor rooms, halls, &c. &c., with a great'variety of low priced Ingrain Carpels, from 25 to 60 cents, and Stair and Entry Carpels, from 10 lo 50 cents per •yard. Also, Hearth Rugs, Table Corns, Floor Cloths, Cotton,and Rag Carpels, &c, H. H. ELDRIDGE, No* 41 Strawberry si, One door above Cheenut, near Second. Pliila., Aug. 21, 1618 3m Cheap Watches & Jewelry! WHOLESALE and Retail, at the .Philadelphia Watch and Jcwclrj Store, No, 06 North'fctc ohd street corner of (.Jarrr.y, Philadelphia., Gold Lev er .Watches lull jewelled 18 carrot cm*, * - 38,00 Silver Lover Watches, full jewelled, JB.lO Silver Lever. Watches seven jewels, 10*00 Silver Lupine Watches jewelled, llVo ..Watches, good quality, . q*oo luiitulioii do g’go Gold Spectacles, ‘ 7*oo Fine Silver Spectacles, I*so Gold Bracelets with topaz stories, a*€o Gold Pens with silver holdbr and pencil, j *t)u Ladies'Quid Pencils, . . Silver Tea spoons fimn $4,80 per set to G*( 0 Gold Flutter Rings,from 37£ cents to 8(i 00 Watch Glasses, best quality—plain cents ■Patent 18J; Lunct 25. ’Other articles In * proportion. . >. - All goods wai runted to bo whol they ore sold fur. On hand some gold and silver Lever and J. pirns, still lower than the above prices. Oil Iraud b largo nseortlneutof silior table, dessril, l««. sail mill mustard spoons, soup ladles, sugar leaps, ii:i,ik ; n tings, riuh i bullet knives, thimble,„hielil P , kniiiing needle cases and ehceilis, purse and tciit ls claa|is. Tire silver warranted to bo equal to Amiri can coin, ■ •Also, u Rival variety of lino Gold Jewelry, consist ing In. part of Fir.gcr Rings of all styhs. m i with Diamonds, Dine, aids, Rubies, Torqucise, Topaz, Carnet, Cornelian, Jasper, Cape. May, Ami ihyst ami utner % lanes; Breastpins and Bracelets o( nil «ivlis, sot with Stones and Campons, am! enamdul—Kiu rings of.all'styles, Cold chains of all styles, nml of tho finest qimlilty—together with all other atlichs In the line, which will-bo. sold much below New Yoik prices, wholesale or retail. O. CONRAD. No. 06,North tficnnd aired, corner of Quarry. Im porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Munufuduru o Silver Ware. Phils., Demnhor 23,.18-17 TJENNENT’S WSIIIXGTON GALLERY OP DACDERREOTVPES, . No. 234 North Second strict, N.' tV. corntr rf CaUutvhill strict, I‘hihdelphia. r |MlE Likeneeeea taken and beautifully colored JL at iliia well known eatablishmenld'or One Dol lar* are universally conceded to be equal in every respect to any in the city. Pictures taken eniiah ly w ell in cloudy and clear weather. A lurtre as* sorttnent of Medallions and Lockets on Jtand. at from $3 to 85, including the picture. The auhsctlbera respectfully invilo Hie cillierm of Cumberland county. lo call and examine ep.ci inena of the laical hnptoven/enls in the an of Da guerreotyping, which will bo exhibited oheeifullv and without charge. T. & J, C, TEN NET Pliila,, July 6, 1848.—Cm New Goods! “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." WHO wnil. to buy cheap Lumbcrl Lrl Hum roll clown ot CHUHC/PS old Lumber Yard, nror Ibo west end of the old Horrisburg Bridge, ot the iuver, Cumjurlond side, where they enn t<try Common Boards for Sll per tbnuaund, mill Pino Shingles for *0 per thousand, - 1 The subscriber, thankful for peat favors, now of fora to Ibo public at bis old established Lumber Void, at the weal ond of tho old Hotriaburg Bridge, the best tcloclcu lot of b ’ LVniBBR on the bank of tho river, consisting of 300,000 long p no Shingles of Ho best c lU ality, 160,000 long while hi , ingles, 3d ijuohly, and <lO,OOO of Is inch Shingles, together with 000.000 foot of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such os 1. id, IW mlift n ?| P .T noli .» inch Ist Com mont !, U. ij. and 2 inch 2d Common. Also, Ash Tl^,V I 'iu r P “ nk .' E°I )l * r * Scantling and half inch Boards, lino end Hemlock Joico ond Scantling, seasoned Oak Plonk, Dry Pannel, Ist and 2d Com mon Boards and .Plonk, stuck up in the yard s'nco lust year, and If persons tells you to tho contrary don l believe them but call and see. Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation, and a largo slock of Timber on liudd,-built Piho and Oak, the subscriber [a prepared to sow bills to order, fence'. .boards, barn floor, plunk, laths and palling at shorl 1 notice. - Pho.subscriber hopes by strict attention to business' and a determination' to soil lowor than any other' Yard at tho rivor, (bat his old customers and tbd public generally, will give him a call -before puu'li;/ aing elsewhere. ’ HENIiY CHUUCH. Bridgeport, May 26, 1818.
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