jtneir iWDsttMr A The Keiv Vork.TVt&vne'-bQiß'ati arllcloupon tho oiaction and ils .reßu!tB L of- which the folio wihgia tho , closing:paragraph. . • ; ‘ - ;r “Tho.first peril which awaits him is that of being worried to death by Ijio importunities of Iho legions of office seekers, whom ho will-find a more, formida ble annoyance then all (ho Mexicans ho oversaw.— \Vo have faith, however, that he will not let them kill him ; wo hope ho wilt not suffer his rest to be seri : ously interrupted by them. Ilia a comfort to bo cer tain that the great majority of the greedy,, forward, scrambling, pushing crowd must be. disappointed.— Very likely some unassuming, worthy, capable men, who do not think tho party will bo'rtiinod if their claims be overlooked and who do not look to office's! a means of getting rich with little labor, will bo ap. pointed to comfortable places, which will be another consolation." Qusfia Result.— ln, all (ho places whore Daniel Webster spoke In Massachusetts, tho Free Sailers have majorities-the.fost place tho largest of all. ■SWtovktfal PHILADELPHIA MARKET, TuesdaV.Nqv;, 14,13-18, Flour—The market was without action—at 85 31 ass 37 for common, and for extra and ; fancy brands *5 62 a $6. ' • : ; Rye Flour—B? 87 a $4. v Corn Meal—Pcnna, Is quoted at 83. . Wheat—Red js worth'll2'a 114 c; white la held at 118 a 1200. Rye—Pcnna. is. worth 66 a 67c.. /, Notice. mHE person who took : the bundle of, Knives and JL Forks from.the Hardware store, on Saturday morning last, is requested to return them and save exposure.* The person is known. Carlisle, Nov. 16,1848. Daguerreotypes. THOSE wishing to have correct pictures of them selves or their friends would do well to call soon al tho Daguerreotype Room In Market Square, Carlisle, Room open from 8 A.riVL till 5 P. M. J. A. THOMSON. November 16,1818. NOTICE. • THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers In the Mercantile Business, was dissolved by mutual consent oh lHo.2oth 1848. The books and papers are in the hands of George W Fes. ler for collection, and the.bdsinoss will be continued by him at the old stand hi Hampden township, Cum berland county. GEO- W. FESLER ■ . d . SaMuel mater. November 10,1848;—-3t Estate Notice. r ET'i’Elia olr administration on tile estate of Dr. John Creigh, late of the Bofougli of Carlisle, Cumberland county, I>a„ dee’d;, have been granted 'y the Register of said county; All poisons indebted to soul estate are-repeated to make mflpeßiSic pay ment, and tbnschaving claims will prescWfHcm pro tie, ly authenticated for settlement to . A CFRED CREIGH', Admr. November 16, 1848,—6t ■, Register’s Notice. ■\TOTICE is hereby given to ail persons interested; IN that.the following accounts have been filed in ibis office for,axaniiilatiori, ty tlio accoilntants there in named,- arid will bo presented to tile Orphans’ Court of Cumberland coilrity; for cortfirmalion and allowance, on Tuesday the 13th day of December A. D. 1848. . , , . i. The account of. Jacob Hoffer, administrator ol Nathan Reed, late of tho borough of Novvville, de ceased. 3. Tho account of Dr. R. G. Young, Eit’r. of Mar garet Young, late of Hampden township, deo’d. t 3. ’i’ho account of‘Adam Eii.helbergcr, deceased, Guardian of Abraham Sioigieman, ns ocllicd by said guardian's administrator. , 4. The Hccouiit of Jacob Hoover, Bx’r of Nalhan ir| Ruby, late of Gaslpennsboro* township, dcc’d. 6. The .account of John BoM), Ex’r . of Adam Ejchelbergcr, laic of Silver Spring township, dec’d. ' . T/io uccounlofThomas Urie, administrator dc bonis non with Hie will annexed of Dr. Lemuel Qus tm, Into of (ho borough of Carlisle; decM. • 7.THo accountjof VVilllamHGTper; Ex’r of John Ha/par, lalo of Mifflin towrishtp, dec’d., . . 8; The account of John M’Dowell, Ex’r of Agnes Douglrra; lute of ihc borough of (InrliJo, JocM, ,J. U'o jccouol of AriJrow-Ulair, Ex’r,of John M ,„ u r r °; Jr - 1 l “ l ? " f lh . o hurough of Carlisle; dop’d. P.. ? x-°r n ?"? nl t°f 11,0 ltcv ' Rob ?fi M'Cuchfon, Novvvinetdoo’d. ' n “°" ; l “‘ 6 0f Uill bofo “8 h of T l " > ;" ccoun i“ l ’ rtool 'Bo Sanderson; ariminisira. Whi'Ste S, °, Uel ’ ; ,a ‘° ° f N “ Wlon . ocooii'ni of Susan duo, uibnlni.iralrix of Jo ‘" °> ° r So,ll| i Middlelon township, doo’d. . ncoounl of Jacob Sener, Ex’r of Francis pus Urumii.ioh; lalo of Ilio borough of Carlisle, do. ( ceased. . I x 14. The account Of John Sprout, Ex’r of Elizabeth Catiffrnan, late of Hampden tow.nabTpV'dec’d, T. ho 1s ;. ct ; ounl : of Nickoy. administrator ioaw” ld NlCkoJ,t uU of Frandford township, dc -16. The account of Joseph D. Halbert. EpcL ad- with tlio.wlll annexed ofßacliaol Kline 1 late ofthc borough ufQiirliale, dcc’d. *i • -V' ?W l °v i olln Cipcr, Jr., administrator of John Piper, Into of Monroe township, dcc’d. 18. The nqcodnt of Wm.M. Diddle, fisq., admin j-lrator of Major George Blaney, lalo of the United bl4|es Army, dco’a, ~ JAMES M’CULLOCH, Register. Rruihtkr'b Oryicx, / Nov. 16,18J8.—4t f sr trong Breeze from Philadelphia. Cli.\S. OGILUY, will !>o receiving tliis week a lurgo selection of Winter O&nds,’* comprising French nnd English Merinoes, Cashmeres, Mousltnes I flkair Shawls, and various articles of Ladies drees goods. Our stock of Cloths, Co’sHimcres, Vestings, & c 'T*! 1 b ? “»usitally largo and of the choicest stylo tho city market can produce, li'adioa and Gentlemen aro respectfully Invited lo and siimim for themselves. Dcmcmlier the U‘» Sign .nd Dig Windows, n fool doors east of tho Market ilonse, and diroclly opposito Martin’s liotol; Carlisle, Nor. 18. 1848. Table Oil. A CHOICE brand of superior Olivo Oil received Xi- and for talo at tho Ton and Grocery itoro of EDY Carlisle, November 16,' 1848. > , , . Crantferrlei, of FreslT Cranberries Just* received and for *a!o at tho slo'ro bt, November 16. lft'4B. FOR RENT. rilE convenient two Bilfck Hbuse A Kilch* X on, situate In High street, opposite the. College, na now occupied by James Spottswood. The house “ntains with the Kitchen 4 rooms on the first door, nu 5 rooms on tho second floor, and one finished ° mo " the garret, all of convenient size. An ex tent garden is attached to tho property, and a pump of good water near the door. For particulars quire of the proprietor, Georgs Leidt, or to his uthonzed agent, Jicdb FiTrsn. Zonule, October 10; 1848.—fit NOTICE. u, ui NG lh,e da y purahasod of John E. Fora, w. his onliro Block of Goods, Wares. Mcrohan 11.. ’.tf ,10 . w *" I,U ,toro ln ll '° Bofough of Cor ■tan's l l,UBlneBB will bo conduclQd ,»t, ilio same ■and by oio and In. my name, November 8, 1848. JNO. FORSTER, . Doota&ghoea. Jr| focal vod, nnveral cnios of Mon’s,-Wo- Misoos’ and Boy’s Bools, Shops and BrO ™ ai, d lor sale vory low ot tho now aloro of S. D. PVyp'EL & GO. f'ovomllcr 9,1818! rflcoiVcd ngeneral assortment ofGdn l«rru*n 9, Bny’s and Children's Cloth Caprf, and n a 7> : CEO R CROOKS CJ ctobor 10, 1649 ' ; ■ Carlisle Deposit Bank, V ■ -nttE- n' -’ b November 7,-1648.' J ■ IHE Bosrd pf Directors of this Institution have ibis day declared a Dividend ofthreo per cent.for the last six months on the capital slock'paid-in. whtoli will be paid to the stockholders or their in; gal representatives on and after,the ifib ihsl, ' i ' ... W. S, COBEAN, CStshier; . November 9,1848.—3 t NOTICE. . ■ CABttsi.E Deposit Bank. , o \ November 6, 1848. J ‘ AN election for Nine Directors of this Institu tion, to servo onp year, will be held at ,the Bank ing House,' on Monday the SOth-inst,, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. SP. Mt And a general meeting of the stockholders will be held on tbe-Same day, at 3 o’clock P. M., at the public house' of. Geoirgo Bsetem, Esq., to take into eon- the.propriety of applying to the Lcgis lature for certain -alterations iri-the charter of. this institution'. By brder of the Board of Directors. W. S. COBEAN, Cashier. 'November 9, 1848: —2t.- ',- . THE subscribor-Will offer at public a>|o, orl the premises, on Saturday the 23d day of December no*l tho following described.properly, viz: ’ A lot of ground, situate in Pomfrcl street, In the borough of Carlisle, having thereon erected a . Frame House; -,- lujISLU high. 20..fecf in. front with a ■lnjilßgb'Ek building 24 feet, and a Fromo Sla- a good Garden, &o. . . Also, a lot ol ground adjoining tho above, contain. mg 30 foct in front and 240 in. depth,'having a two story FRAME HOUSE, wcatherbonrded, with n Brick back building 24 feet, fronting on Pomfrefsl.. and a Frame House, fronting on Chapel Alloy! and all in good condition; . • • . • , .The terns of eels are—bno-foiitlh ortiidburbHa'eo money to bo paid cash, and the: balance in fodr emial annual payments UiercaAen ' ANIIRKW liARk November 9, Isisi—Tl* HFJB INSUIiAiVCB. ~ Pe.N.N Mdtoai. Lifk Insubakce CoMPANf, : : No. 91 Walnut St, bajiila! 300,000. " THis Company is now ready to make Insiitaliee on Lives, on the muinai system, without lia bility beyond the amount of the premium.' All.the profits of thedompany dividedaniitiaiiv among the insdred. 1 1 he premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, Semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pre mium may be paid in a nole at 12 months. —■ Individuals insured in this company become menibers ul the corporation, and vote for Trus tees. b or the greater security of parlies insuring with, this company; a guarantee capital of 850,000 has been created to meet the losses that’may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to be held and used by the Trustees, until a capita) .exceed ing that.amount .has been realized from the receipts of premiums. ‘ . -. .B, A NIBLT,.MILLEU, President. : , m - c LARK. Vice Presidents. John VV. Honnan, Secretary 1 .-: The undersigned has been appointed' Agent for Carlisle. Blank applications ftir insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the new store,’cort ner of Hanover and Loulhor sts. n/nnr-r. - S. D. POVVEL, Dr. G. VV. Foulke, Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1818. ComsumitUoii can be Cured THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYUUP OF TAR -JiAND WOOD NAPHTHA \y-H-L CURE CONSUMPTION. This ex- IV cellenl medicine has fully established its reputation, and all.that is asked is a fair trial of it to prove it the only certain remedy for the cure of consumption, obstinate coughs, spitting blood, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, pain in the breast, in short, all diseases of the throat and lungs. Numerous individuals of the first respec lability certify tails beneficial cifccls, when noth inp eUe would relieve. Prepared:only by Angpey & Dickson, N. E corner of sth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisle by J. & VV. B. Fleming, at 50 cents or $1 per bottle, f Nov. 9,1818.—3 t / Still Further Proof Of the power nnd tficacy o/ Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar in Consumption, ji • I ~ ' , 1J "'r.*..March Ist, 18-18. I hereby certify, that in consequence of repeat e.l and neglected colds my lunge, became serious. a ° n ? ' ima 1 have mill mifent pain in the breast, obstinate oough difllcuit expectoration. The symptoms daily increasing m violence, I had recourse to various remedies, wtth.no avail, Uplil I used Thomson’s Compound Syrup ofTar, which effected a perfect euro bofoje.l had taKen three bottles'" l " " Sold in Carlisle by J. & W B pi„„.i oents or ail per bottle: • • "leroing, at SO ■i t|io Bloodi »R. KEEKEU’S PANACEA tho removal arid, permanent curb of all di,. and S o^ho^d”^ , i i ‘" PUr " aia, ° ° f 11,0 Bl °° d , u '>™n!c bronchitis,' coiorrh, plourlay,' coughs, etc. scrofula in all Ha forma, (oiler, osald-hood, salt rheum’ cutaneous eruptions of tho head; face, body, and ox. trcmilfes, chronic diseases of tho liver, stomach and bowels, chronic rheumatism; chronic enlargement of the Joints and Irgambriie, wlnto swellings, hip-joint affections, obsesses, ulcers, syphilitic disorders) trier curial and hereditary predispositions, etc. Silting end summer (lave pasted away, and autumn is once more with us. There is a melancholy sad ncßs-m (ho settflon mid ml nature seems to feel ilie change that is stealing silently on. Man seems Id shrink from tho coining winter and prepares himself to moot the changes which-the seasons impede upon hi#* But how is it with tho bed-ridden martyr to scrofula, liver diseases, chest affections, rhomaliom or any of the numerous disorders Arhich (site their rise in tho organs of digestion and so soon dry up tho springe of life. How does ho feel tho changes 1— What gloomy forebodings lie in the future 1 Tho scar and yellow leaf of autumn remind him that “de coy's effacing, fingera" aro already active in their work of desolation. He feels and knows that with out relief With him life', sennas yvill soon bg o'er; Hi* heating heart will cease to bed. Dm has; the bounteous hand of nature scattered around us no remedy to drive disease from tho ays <om end bring again the bloom upon the cheek 1— Must hours; days, weeks and months, be consumed in anguish and suffering! Our answer is emphati cally no. The,Panacea is a remedy of unsurpassed olloratlvo powers, and will so far us human agency and'foresight can go, drive disease IVom the at stem and restore it apain.. to health. From the past wo may jlfdgo of (he future, What has once boon done eon bo done agahi. Fto m the many advantages con ferrod on, the afflicted by the Panacea, all may rcai ennably hope for, and expect to derive bbnoflts. Head tho following evidence: . , Pnir.anstrniA.Juno I), 18-17. Having been appiizcd of tho nature of the Pane coo, it aflbids mo much pleasure to be iblo to recom mend it od a valuable remedy, for those chronic, con stitutional and glandular diseases, to which it is es pecially adapted. 'Those who arc, afflicted and id. quire medicine as an alterative, cannot obtain it In b more agreeable, active and uniform* state, than ir to bo found in the Panacea. I have used it in several instances with decided success. Yours, dec. D. ALLISON; M. D. ; Prepared North-west corner 3d &. South streets, * Philadelphia. For dale by Samukl ElmOtt, Car lisle, and by Druggist* and Mdrchrfntd throughout the county., . , * . /Price *1 per bottle, or 0 bottles for flO’. For par ticulars sec pamphlets, , October 5?6,T848.-^Bm i. W. EDY, YARN b—ll)(j Clitu of Cohrilry'Yß>n just received 1 arid fdr cfalb ollHoßdoHive, inNorlh Hanover street.' October 10; 1,848. '■ NOTICE^: PUBLIC SAKE. LIST OF LETTERS. ADVERTISED IN YOB-" VOtUNTBBIt'* D VAPPOIHTMBNT, -518. And be it further enacted, •-* *. * * -* . Ami all advertisements made under,the .orders -of Ilia Post ■nastorGenoral, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un* sailed for m any:Post*ofHco, shall be inserted in the uajier or papers of: tlia,town pr w.hcro thp pfllco advertising may -be situated, having ilje largunt circulation., ; ’ , < [JViw Poit-Offiee Law, pasted jfartk 3,18i5. LISJT OF-XjETTERS remaining IK thepoal-offlcb at Carlisie ? Pa., November 1, 1848. Persons in. qairirig for letters on this list, will please say they are advettlseth - ; . ' ' Archibel James Latifih AndreW ’ Abheiherger Joseph Marlin Sarah | Blaln David, , ’ M’Clla.Johri ' . Boltihoover John M’Cool Eliza Busch D.E Christopher. Moore Mrs. Mary Barnard Charles Miller Joseph Esq . Bender Andrew , Martin John Busard John . M’Cord H'ehery Burns John Morris Joshua . Bruner Daniel . M’Kinney Nathan. Gornman Samuel M’Elhenny Mary Corrioy Henry Marlin'John Goon Isaac ' Mrgelly F . . , DieboS Peter Natchbr Mrs.Elizabelk Deeds'Mary*. T Newhausa Conrod DizßSJSstj ; . - plaver James EdjcThomas O’Brien Anne Eliia - Earle Peter .. Pierce.Wra A • Fealds Francid . Parkins James Fox Richard . Rees James R Freise Adam EstJ Robison Janies Giitshall Henry * Stumbaugh PpHill 1 Gutshall Adam StrompJohn .. Gottshall George , Smith Mary Ann . Careen Ad Switzer Elisabeth Giean James H , Spencer Levi Guy Francis 3 Sheaffbr Jacob Grace Mr. M Swanger Peter, . Hooper George . Stewart Persy{ly ' , Hopple Solomari Turpin Rev'Nalllah H Hall Wra K , ~ Thornton Thomas Hippeliammer SdraH 2 Thompson Jane Anri Harman John Todd J Huber Cary "V Taylor Mr Burner Jacob,. , Venable Patrick , Herbert ElizaV .;. : VYace A . /. - . Valtort Lewiri" Kauffman Jane A Welsh Hugh; - Kizer Jacob .. Wilson. Amaridh M Kfinbea'd JameS M . Weller. George. . Kline M O • Wyriooop Col John , ' Keller Wni , , "Wilson John. ’ i Lormah Margaret Welsh Catharine ' t Leonard Parmeiia Weaker Elias' ! Lutz Henry 3 . Waggone Abraham • ; 'Lewis Moses G 3 . Wert Martin, \ Lehr John lionison Jana GIEO. BANCERSON, f*. M. WESTERN NJ3W YORlt COLLEGE OF ikltiTllj —' * 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. BR. G. C.VAUGHN’S* VcgotaWo Liihontriptjc Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into this section* The limits of an advertisement will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; wb. have only to say it hqs for its Agents in the United States and Canadas a largs number of’ educated medical practitioners in high professional standing, who make a general use of it in their practice in tho following diseases: Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of llie urin ary organs;-Piles and all diseases of the blood; do • rangcmenls of tho Liver, &c., and all general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested that all who contemplate Uie use of this article; or who desire Information respecting it, will obtaih N a pomphlct of ,32 pages, which Agents whose names are below will gladly give book treats upon the method of cute—explains/ the'properties of the article, and iha.discases it has bcen'Usrd for over this country an 1 Europe for fqur.yeart with such'perfect effect Over 16=pagcs of testimony fromthehlghcslquartors will bo found, \vilh names, places and dates, which, can bo written to by any one interested, and the pqr- : lies will answer post paid communications. Be particular and ask for the pamphlet, os no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evidence of the power of this medicine over alt diseases is guar anteed by persons of well known standing in society. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30 oz; $1 12 oz.; tho larger being tho cheaper. Every bottle has “ G. C, VAUGHN” written on tho direc tions, dec. See pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr. |G. 0. Vauoiijt, and sold at the principal office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N ..Y; Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclusively; 132 Nassau,'. New Yorkrand cornet.of fifalcm,'. Mass., arid by 01l Druggists throughout this country and Canada as Agents. ■ For sale by S. W. ftaverstick, Carlisle} M. Lutz, Harrisburg; Russel <Sc. Dice, Dickinson, J. O. &, G; U. Altick, Bhippcnaburg; Adams &EsKolman,Btoughs« town. , October 96, 1848; Stoves I Stoves 11 At No. 97, South Second Street, Phila. CJ. TYNDALB, 1 respectfully invites an exam • Ination ofhfs stock of Shoves; embrac ing some of the , . Best & most clegaipt Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New. York, Peekskill, Troy, &o. together with .a beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and Radiators. For Parlors, 1 tuning Rooms, Kitchens ot Cham, hers, ho believes that his assortment will compare to advantage With that of any other establishment. He has also a splendid stock of . Orr's Ceieiiratid Air 'fight Stoires, for which, |io has been the agent for many-years in this city, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheapness ho refers to numerous pur chasers, and for beauty of patterns, ho believes himself unrivaUed. For Stoves, .whether for Wood or Coal, his ao eorlmenl Is complete. He returns his thanks to his old customers'to whom and to the public ho renews his invitation to give him a oall at the old stand No* 97 South 3d street, Phila. September 14, 1848.—3 m # , V( / ■ Notice. _ i LETTERS of aHminislratforv on- the estate of John Greenwood,'dee.,' ofNowtpn tp., Cumber land county, Pa., have boon granted,to t.ho. subscriber, residing In said,township. Alt persons'indebted to' fluid odloto arc requested to make.immediate pay merit, and llioso having claims will present tfioiii properly authontloalcd for soltlomcnt. ~ \ . WM. GREEN Wood; Admr.' Nov. 2,1648,—6t« - . - Caps, . A SPLENDID assortment of Mena and Boys cloth and oil-oloth Cvpa just received, and for sale cheap at Bio how store of S. D. POWELL & CO. Carlisle, November 2,1818. Raffs Wanted. THE highoat price wilLbo phid (in cash or in pa per) by the subscriber for good RAGS. The rags moy be delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Car lisle, of at tho Warblfoiipb of Mr. Jacob Rhoom, in Carlisle. . W. I), MULLEN. TEAS. AFRESH supply of JenklnVflhn Bla6k Teas; and a general variety of Green Teas,'just opened by , : J, W. BDV. October 26, 1848. .. - . Muckornl* A LCJ’r of choice No; 1 Maokerpl in whole, half .and quortof barrele, In store and for.aaln-hy October 96, 1848.; , J; W. EBtf. Sulmoh.' A- LOT. of very find now Salmon, just received xjL find fof sale at the store of ’ ’ ____ October 36,18i8, < Wriomt & TMPORTERS,and I)E ALEHS in Foreign aridDo- JL •mestic Hard,ware, Gloss, Paints', Steel, East High street, .opposite Ogilby’s 1 Dry. store, havojiiat, received and arc now opening » -assortment of Goods-in their lino, to which thoy would invite the attention of Fuhriora, Meehan, ics. Builders; Houee-keeperc, drid others Hardware, as their slock hoe been bought atthelow* CSt.rates, and,wjll be sold o! airmail profit.'. . They have alio received a few of“Hovey’a Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters,” to wbich'thoy Would invito the, attention of Formers. These machinoa havo taken the premium at dearly all the Agricultu ral ..Lxbibitions.in, the country, and aro conaidorad preferable to any other cutler now in rise. , - .t.Ootob’eb 26,1 sis. ... • BIEW AltttlVAL! rpHE auWctibera would announce to the public that I , they have just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Goods, consisting of cloths, cacsimerca and vestings, of 'the most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which wil be: made-up in the moat approved style. They also keep 'superior SAir/s,, Bosoms; Collars, Sticks, nock and pocket: handkerchiefs, euspendcis, gloves, ho siery, hate, caps, and boots; in abort, every thing it) a gentleman’s furnishing line, which will be sold at the aijjgJleat profits. They will/also eel) goods by the yard cheaper than any simile, establishment in the couijly.' .Tho cutting will be attended to as tofore by; W. Bl Parkinson. Our work is all made under our own, supervision. - Store in North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Bank. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. , Carlisle; October 26, 1848.' * . Selling Off at Cost J THE subscribers would inform their customers and tKo public getiei-olly, that they are desirous of quiting business! arid will sell off at first cost their stohk of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucensware,: Ac.— The-public is respectfully invited to call arid get Bargains.-'- They would also say to those who know themselves indebted to the subscribers by npto'or book account to call-arid pay-up as soon ae possible, aa-they intend to wind up their htisirieas in a hurry. - . MYERS & SHeaFEK. Carlisle, oct..2S, 1548.—3 t ■ ■ , GOODS. iijjSiA. JUST received nl the’ Bee Hive a £SSSaSi lßrgo aasorlmenl «f Fall and Winter SgjfcStjKO conalpting in part of the follow «®SSSSa29ing articles, for Ladioa, vifc: Satin striped Cashmeres; Alpacas!' Moua deXaines, Shawls, New slyUPAlcions; Ribbons, , . * Figured dress Silks, • Assol ted allk Fringes, Plain. do do Bldck ; do do Paramettas, > Silk Gimps, Miirinoes, - Bonnet silks; French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, . ; Thread Lqcob.- Fof Gentlemen<• . Werl Zephaniah Black French Cloth, v Satin Vesting, do Casßimcre*; Merino do Fancy . do - Valentino db. Cravals, • K . { \ ■ Cloth caps. , Also,. Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery', 1$ Sheeilrig, bleached, and'Unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and-Bishop Lawns, black ami cord Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses, Cotton, Merirjo, Alpaca, and Woolen Hdsc, fbr Ladles and Gentlemen,> . . v r •• Tyouid inform the citizens of.Carlisle and vicinity, that ihoTroqveGoods, suitable for the fall trade, are opened ana<|*(say for inspection ; and I am confident that pcrsqns x iexamimng my*stock from the greatly reduced prices would be induced to moke their pur chases therefrom. S. A, COYLE. Carlislei &eplombcr 28, 1818. Second Arrival of I¥cw Goods at the CHEAP STORE. . THE flubftribjft navo just opened, at their new store, corner of Hanover and Loulher .streets, oppo site Mr. Wm*‘ Leonard's old stand, another lot of cheap goods, which they have purchased from the importora«Ad via: Cloths—- Blue, black,.brown and invisible.green, from $1 to $6 per yard. Casain\ert9 —Fro?n S7J to 75 cts., and Saitlnetls from *5 to 60 ctsji yard, line wool. t . Cashmeres^ A splendid assortment, and. Mods do Lalncs for 12J, 16, and 26 cts per yard.. , j ■ Calicoes— From 3 to 6$ cts., good stylo and qua!- ity. . ... , . 4 to the very bcsMn the market, bleached and unbleached, 4,6, 6 and 10 drs. wide. ‘ i- ’ A lot of Glnghame, yard widej for 12$ cts.—also Mamchcaterj.Glnghams, Checks and Tickings, Irish Linen cts. warranted all flax. Flannels amTLiriaoys in great variety, good arid cheSp. *. "V. ,> .* . w .. . Blankets— 10, 12 ahd H qro. wide, Ribbons, Thread Laces,.black, brown; rptishre.bn blqo ond ma room Alpaca and Coburg clqtho, satin striped Chsh meres fpr hdye beep purchased from the Jmpoftors, and vifill bo cold ypfy ,cheap. A,SHpBS, ( nnfl Gum Overshoes, togeth er with a gbherei'nssofiment of Groceries d* Queens ware, a(| scjllng at, Idw pHcea. Call, examine, and judge for youracltfifi, r. • 'S. D, POVVRL.de CO. Carlisle, 001. 10, 1348. . Look to your Interests! . ‘ CHAhIES OGILBV, , announces to the people In general, that lie has Just returned from Phila delphia, and Is now opening-bno of tho largest, cheapest,' and most splendid stock of . ... , PitY GrtODS,' that has been brought to.Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing .to tho groat reduction in . prices of many kinds of Goods, arid a disposition to cut at small profits, he invites one ami all to call and look for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. His stock of Goods consists in part of a large and general assortment of • CLOTHS, from SI to 95, Casslmqros from 50 bis. to 91,5(5| all colors; SaUlnnetls very cheap, Cashmeres, Delanes, Ginghams,- Calicoes, of new and beauti ful stylos; largest nnd cheapest assortment of Cahpets that ha has had for yoprs, Mpslins of every description. Also, a large 6nd well select ed slock of ■ . . , . ' ■ ' Boots, Shoes & droccfics,’ and many other articles entirely, joo numerous to mention. .• Call and sedfor for showing Goods'at the old stand a few doors east of thp Market House; , L'ook oal for the., big Sigh, big Windows, and bij; stool; of Goods! Cafllslc, Sept. 31, 1848.‘ ■ ■ i. •. , Coffee,' Sugar, &<u A LARGE ond |gonernl of fresh Rio, Mocho and Java Coffees, ns u)bo Brown, Crushed and , PulVerliad , Loiif Sujmrs, of best quality, besides a general selection of fresh Spices always on hand at tlio old Grocery and Tea store of - V S, W. EUY, Carlisle, OclohorilG, 1848. rpHB subscriber has just returned from the city - J. wllb,n largo and beautiful stock of -FALL and WINTER GOODS. Ao would invito tho attention of tho public to call and sod his goods before ptirebn* sing elsewhere. Recollect tho storjp, 9a West Mnini etrectVa few doors west of Oootem’s Hotel. . geo. it Crooks. October 10,1848. ' SHAWLS. Tho subscriber js opening,u largo ns sortmont.of Shawls of every variety of stylo and price, from,63s.otslosB, . O. R. CROOKS, October 10,1848, „. Valuable Propcvty fot* sale* That iiit« two toy.WASTEnui) stone HqVSB, .Itunlcrl .on the north side of Wont Iliad Blr<H!l, in tlio borough of Carlisle, is nflered for sulo/ ■ WM. B. KNOX, Atl’y. ‘ July go, 184 H. 1348,— tf .' Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY j; Wj-edy. More Now Qoodd, , "v---' -A’cAiiib,' i-"■■ ■■' ' DR, A.. 8. ARNOLD, a graduate of the Wash .ihgton University of Baltimore,rind who has attended one of . the p'rinoipal medical schools of Germany, th,e‘. University.of.,Perinsylvanhr, arid for Uyo years the "-Blocltley .Hospital riear -PiiilO|. delphia, offers to the public iris professional sorvw ces, in all, its branches. - * Plainfield, Ouipberlatid county, 5 miles from Carlisle; pri tha ?thlo road loading to Newvillc;. Seplemher 14, 1848.—3m* ' NUKSKIIY, , i, And PomblAKlcal Gardens, freerdi let well of Carlhh, l'a.,XNcaoUle Road.) TVTOW contains oris of tha largcsl, arid- host se looltd assortiricrit of. FRUIT TREIiS. over olfored for sale.in Porinsylvanla, to which iHo sub. scriber wlslies to call ths attention .of all lovers of rino fruit. will find it d.eoidedly to their advantage to purchase of us, as Wo have an .Im mense slock of tha very finost large healthy trees, of tits beat grafted varieties, such, as can not be had elsewhere. Applosi.Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Jfiasp berriea, fjtrawberies, &c.', together with a , splon did lot of EVergreons. All of,which will hesold lower thari ever offered Heretofore. Apple trees very large, 10 to lifeet high,,strong sjocka, per fectly formed heads, of bearjngago.at lOetseach. Ordinaty good tfeesi aueh as aro usually sold at Nurseries, at from sto 7cla each. Persona buy ing to sell again supplied at a liberal discount. The fact that we aro romovlng.our entire Block to other grounds Compels ds io offec such extraordi nary indueorrientS to purchasers. Every tree sent from our establishment is distinctly labeled and carefully packed, so ae to give the moat entire satiafacUon, Trees ordered by letter, will be ae carefully selected and packed as If .the purchaser was present, and can be safely eent a thousand miles. Printed cafslognes furnished gratis to all applicants. Address, nost-pniil, ANDREW CAROTHERS;, Oct. 5,1848—01. Valnablo Towit Property for Sale, THE subscriber, who intends lo move west; of fers at private sale, the new and convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back: Buildings; and Lot ofj Ground, now occupied by 3. Bl Branch, in High street, a few doors west of East street, ahd ad joining properly of George Sanderson on Ihb west, and the widow Neidig on the east. The HOUSE is 22 feet deep by 2d feet JJj|jm»rront, ts entirely new, and finished in I v WW il.n most modern style, and in point of design and convenient arrangements will compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions in the borough of Carlisle. . It has two parlors with folding doors, dining room,'kin-hen and hall; on the first floor, all of very convenient size, and five comfortable chambers on the Second flpor. An oxccllenl ctsiern with pump is.copvenienl to the kildhen door." The cellars of both the front and back buildings are dry, and the one half of the front cellar has a largo fire place, is floored and finished, and is convenient fordoing all kinds of rough work;, . p. p . M ... ..The lot extends'l97 feel back, with- the privil ege of a 12 fool alley, to be activate alley extend ing from Mulberry alley south S 8 feel betiyeen Ibis of George Sanderson and Ephraim Corilnian. [s un.der.gopdjuhepf and conitiins n humber of se lect and choice Iruirirees, such as Beach; Cherry Phtm, Apple, Quince, &c. .V ’ , This properly is a most desirable plae s e of rcsi- t denee, and is well worthy the attention'of those wishing a good and cheap properly. For particu lars enquire of the subscriber, residing in High street. Carlisle. WILLIAM MOUPY. i Carlisle, August 17, 1848 If ■ , Vo Butter takers. rpHE subscribers having purchased the right of _L Cumberland county for making Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns, they would respectfully in form the Farmers and the public ingene/al, that they will make and offer for,sale thyse churns at the Cab inet Wareroom.df .GporgqSpangler,.in North Han over street, next .dpor.to David Smith** office. The principal advantage jhis‘ phurn has over ell- other churns is, that it is so ednstrlieted that the top can be taken off so as to give free access to lliainsido of the churn, 'which, miakfes it convenient to put in.the cream and gel out the butter, A. thermo/neler is attached ip thb one end of tho, churn so as to' ohow the exact temperature of the cream, which experience shows should bo 60 degrees to make good A chain* her space is arranged around the boltpm.of the churp, for the purpose of admitting eold or worm wa ter,’ so as 19 bring the cream to the desired tempera ture wijhopt nilx(ng.the water with the cfesm. The secretin churning butter is to .have your cream at the proper temperature-rU will pnduco :more and better butter and toko less time in churning-r-it churns equally well in cold or worm weather,, no such thing ns having scalded, huttet-rnll that, is necessary to make good butter all seasons of tho year is to got one pf(?rowell J s patent Thermometer Churns, .We would most respectfully invito the public to call and exam ine for themselves, ■ GEORGE SPANGLER, SAME. MYERS. , ': Carlisle, Oct. 13, ISIS. CERTIFICATES. Mr. George Spangler: ,/ Sir—Wo have been using (ho Thermometer Churn I got of you for some (irpo end ilnd it far superior to (ho old barrel churn forscvoral/oasons. Firer^groat (saving of'tirpe in getting butler the average tlnio ofj churning being about fifteen.minu(os, (a) I jVoplhbrs) haVc got butter in thoshort space>f ton ratndtes. Secondly, tho blitter when obtained Is mud* flrincp than, when using any other cliurn. . Finally, ;inv folks say thoy would not exchange for i\ny other churn nnd twice tho original coot of the Thmnome lor churn, ‘ Yours, &c. ‘ GEO. W. SHEXFEIt, September 29 ,1348, Mr- George Spangler .* , I have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you mode for mo in uao oliny place, end-I do not licaiiato to aay (hot no farmer should ho without it., Fifteen minutesis nil the. lime required to make butter, ,00(1 tho.vaiuo of this paving of tipra and labor consists in lliio—tjiot it requires r\o more limp at! any one eeanon than another, and that ifto torpficromro.of tltocrcmti; necessary to make butter, j? produced willi certainty, and without tiro admixture of warm,.or cold water with the cream itself. FREDK. WATTS August it, 1848. 7b the Public .* • v.'’V, ( •; ' t | For the benefit of IHO bolter part 6f man (woman) I give this certificate otter- using the Thermometer churn mode by Mr. Goorgo Spangler of this-place, I would have none other* in , my. family. .Wo. have been using llm nld barrel churn,lor thirty.yonrs past, and 1 must say it is hot to.be compared'(o (jrgwoU'f Thermometer Chprri, either fur,ripped of. ch’urnihg or I convenience. , |n tbo old barrel churn,lt togk gencr* ally from four to falx hnufo to, phi/ro ilio churning now in the Tlicrrpoinelor churn.wn cap churn butler In from fifteen to twenty ihfjibtcs. by bringing the cream tivthb proper loinporaturb. I ban recommend it to the public os no cheat. . . , . , ■; . .. , JOSBPU siinoM September 4, 1848. Cabinet Malting. THE, mibscrlhor respectfully Informs the public thit ha will manufacture.to order , . C’abinct Wnrc ..gSßffite? every description, such ns Uurcaus, Secretaries, tJofos, Tables,,Bedsteads mid. all articles in his line,and will sell as cheap as.can, ho bought ?ily where In the county, his furhlluro ofgnpd tmuorinl ond dpmilo wprkman ship. Hp would invito the.pilbllc Ip call and exam- Ine hid stock before purchasing jslaewljoro. . Comxs, made at the ftKortoMhmlco and on mode "Sd'ffliW % U 4? ORGB BPANGI ‘ E^ . J. EiUs BOMIUJI, A * ATLAW, . Will practice in tjie •f*- apOdwVconrls of Cumberland hud Ferry conn lie,, and Aevulo Ids lime exclusively to hls’profes- Ofllcoln Umpur's Uow, Immediately oppo site tho Episcopal Church. 7 u ■. Carlisle, Oct. 536, 1818, Equitable 1.1 fdimiralicc. Annuity ' and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, 8250,000.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurant* on lives at .their office in Philadelphia, and at. their A&erici'eS throughout the Stales, at the lonestVati*' Bf jiremihrii; /■ ■/ • Sales for insuring at SlOU.on a single tife. lAge.' ■ For ' 20 81 30 ' 09 . : 40 1,20 ■ .60 1,86 69 . 3;48 . . : Example.—A person aged: 30. year* next.birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would specie to bis family or heirs $lOO should ho die in one yean or.for $9,90 he secures (o them $1000; of .for $l3 annually for seven .years hp secures to, them $lOOO should he die-ip .seven years; or foi $20,40. paid an nually during life', he secures $lOOO to be paid when he dies.. •_ The insurer securing bit own bdnQff ( b J the difference t in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. .For $40,60 the heirs would rcce]ve-s6opo should he. die Ip one -year. Forms of-application and all particulars mat be had at the office of Fhcd’k. Watts, Esq., Car lisle. ; - j. vy. glaghorn, piWt H, G. Tocttitti*, Fect’y, : Fnan'K. Watts, Atv’y* . Dr. D. N. Medh August 81, 1848.—iy Health! .Healthll Ta* moit ErrKcxcAL or all known Klmxdim Dr. Drake’s Panacea) THE OJKLY BADICAL CURE. FOR CONi SUMPTION! ' ' IT also removes and permanently cures all disease* arising from an impure state of the Hood, vis: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestulcs oh lb* face, Eloichcs, RUfes, Chronic Sure Eyes, RingWorxn* or Tetter, Bp aid Heod, Enlargement and Pain of'tbo: : Rone# and Jotnisj Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Syrup*, toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Inn ' prudence m life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders^ Carlisle Pm In this medicine severs! innocent but very botehl articles ..of the vegetable kingdom are united, formimr a cornpound, ColireJy .diflerent in its character aha properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled iii ■'its operation on. the system when laboring under disease. It -should he in (ho-hands of- every.person! . who. by business, or. general course of life, is posed to the very many ailinients lhaX render- life curse, instead of a blessing, and so often, result .in’-' death. , V. FORsbilOFUtAi. ' t)r. Dmkb’i Panacea ia recommended’ ai a certain r*l medy. Not ono iriatance of ili failure baa ever oc curred when freely tiled! It cures the diaeaac anil at the same time imparta vigor to the whole Scrofulous persona can never pay 100 much attention to the elate of their hlood, Ila purification lihould bo limit first aim; for peraoyerbncb will accomplish a curs of eyoh hereditary disease. n Fqii ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, ■ Scurvy,' Scorbutic Affection., Tumors, White Swell iiig, Erysipelas,/Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores/ Scobs and Riles, Dn Drake’s Panacea cahnbl be too ' highly extolled ; it Searches out the very root of thi'-s -disease, and by removing it from the makes a cure certain and permanent.* Dr. Drake’s Panacea is used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such osar* chronic. It cures by driving out oil impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in the system! Which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel- Pngs o.; the joints. Other remedies eomctimctrgUil temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disessf from the system, even when the limbs and bones art dreadfully swollthi - ■ ;cbNsbMt»Tioir. * 1 . ■ , .Consumption Caw be cuRSL.- T Coiiglis„Cstarr!iJ Dron'cliilia, Spitting of.blood, Difficult or profuse c*p<Wu»r«ilon,.jUtcUg, Flush, Night * Pain the side, &c., have been cured; omfean "*'.' much certainty .as any other simple disease; -.A sptt! . cific has.long been sough} fur; hu} in vain until l/ip discovery Drake's Panacea., i; ia mildand sale but crjftnin corjnol fmosihly injure fhcTnpei delicate constitution. ' We would earnestly ( rcco'nimcnd those afflicted, fo ‘ give it u.trialr-Bhcl we iiylieve they will not casion to regret it, , T]io .system i* cleansed aitd ' stronglhcncd, (he ulcers on fhedupgs arc hcnled, apd llu\ patients gradually regain their usual health ana strength. Read the following: , iresTiMOKir.; . .. . i; >• I . Dec, 14, isi^;, Dsin Sin:—ln reply to yuur question respecting ho use of-Dr. Drake’s Panacea,' J wjll Boy.tipt.al* . .hough ii’ jJtlrfect disbeliever Ip ihn existence qf p j*#* I nncea, or cun*, fur all ho vy ever, ii muyliofn pertain conditions of the 1 have hplipvep ( t(|<it curb far Consumption would Ip . discover'd sponer"or later, and curiosity led me lo.tiy your rpcdie.i|ip; )n Hvo very inveterate case*,, Thpy were p.ronounpcdl ,by f the n/lemling physiefone (p be t pulmoliqty cohstimptiqli, 1 l/tnl bhiUidom-d .lhffpj *• ipcUrnblq, Opq of the persons nsd been 1 treatment of several very able practitioners for 9'fibm* I per qf'ynar?, und tlicy. soid.sho lmd,“oJd fashioned consumptioncoinbiityd.jwilli scrofula," apd.tAat’sbe * lipyer Tor some time, but could pot.ho parnit* , ' ncntly relieved. .In Mu cases therflecluf lhoPan** coq has been moat gratifying. Only four or five hot- ties wore uaod.hy ono or the persons before she began iq Improve ittphUy. The other look .about.ton.-.1 w|ll only add that Vmidlinr’ss 1 dm with consumption by inheritance anil, by extensive observation es a stu dy; ami knowing, also. the injurious effects, in nine caen*. out uf ten of turj-honcHet* mul other vegetable lonies, n* well na of many of the expectorants and sedatives,’ 1 should never have, recommended the* xise of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingtrijienlf. Suffice U In sny yhat Ifipse are re commended by our most popular uipl scientific pbysU cjiuio, anil in their present combined state, foim pro* bnhly the heal alterative that -has over ..been made.— Thu cure is in um>fdan.c6 will] o theory of consump*’ lion broached in France a fpw years ago, by one of her ,mopl uniinqnt writers on medicine, and now ta* loblifihed by farts which, admit of no dispute. ■ Very respectfully YoUrs, , L.O. GUNN. To uso the langungo.of another, «*Dr. Drake’i Pa* nacyo i» alwoya anliijorv in Its effects—never injtirf* ous, Jtisnolon O^iufe—ill's not It-is not intended to lull Uio invalid info a fatal sect)* fity\ It iu o great rcjncdy-r*« grand Ju-aling and nij; rnlivo compound, the great and only remedy which . medical science und shill. liqb yet produced fppthe treatment of UnshflhMo unconqucred mshujy.. AiitJ . no poraon n/nieM’J with this dread disease, will bo (jilt,! to hiinrcif and his,friends, if ho go down to lho‘ grave without tenting its vit(uca. Asinglo pottle Jn. moat cases, will produces favorable change, in Ino condition of any patient, however.low** 1 TO THE LADIES.* Ladtos of palo complexion am) conautnpllvo bahlti ami nuclt a. ato debilitated by. thdle übatiuctldlts which femajea «ro.liayt),lo, nro veaiored by.lhouao nl n bottle or tw0, ,<,4 bloom and vigor. It Üb» ftr the brat.rcuicdy cvcr dUcovcrcd for weakly children ■ nnd .uch ap.ltoVa bad humor.; bring p10t,,,,,,, theV ahtf lolnr! Inm °^ la ° r,!s bor c » Ibe > Nothing eon bo more autpVlalng (bah Ita )Hv|gor«Wt; ing effect, on tho bhtnan frame: roraotia.aU wdaV. laaaitude before taking It, atony, Become : robufilnnd full of one ipy under its influence ji * modiaiely,couiUmct» llio «nve|wlp?ifioftbo («wkJb CAU HON.-Bo careful apd see that you get tho genuine Ur. piunnV Pa mace a—ithis lh> ol uko. Ft Ktoiiiih. on tho wrnppei—end also tbV’l* ,Panacea, Fima,’* blown in, tbtf ? ■ ginas. t , , , • ky Bron«* & Co.; DruggiWi, l 21 North Sixth street,'Philadelphia, ' -^l', by M, Toitlz, Huimhurg, *//};’,';. • J M. KNEEDEER, wholesale ond rettil agent fot Cumberland county. ?.„• f: March 30, 1848.—|y " / For 2' years*, For Life! 1 i,BO 2 Alt : . 2,70 ' 3,#4 ojoB ,1.39 I,B* 2.07 2.07 RHEUMATISM. an
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