PUILADELPHIXMARKET. o’clock, P.M* Tlib lAeadfa’s'Rdvlccs, 16 the evening of the, 3d jnet., have retarded' business operations-to. day— chough-prices have not varied. Flour—The demand continues limited, and sales have been only In a re (all way at 65,31$ a 5,37 J for common-brands, and |5,50 a $6 for good to choice and extra; -'Rye Flour is held ol $3, 75. and Corn Mcnl at $3 par bhl. for Pcnn’a. Grain—-Ordinary qualities of Wheat ore plenty and dull; sales of 400 bu.,at sl,os a @1,12 for reds, and $1,15 a $1,17 for while, per bush._ The lust sale of Rye was ot 63c. Corn continues steady jn price, with sales of 3 a 4000- bit.good. yellow, at 07 a 69c. for old, and 56 a 58c. for new. Oats re main inactive at previous prices, Whiskey is dull at 22J0. in hhds. and Sdjo.-in bbls., with small sales. ✓ niAuuirn. On Thursday last, by (he Rev. John N, Hoffman, Mr. Davill Myers, to Mias Susan Kissinger.-' On the some day, by the same, Mr. Cyrus Bhindlb, Ip Miss Rosanna Goodyear, oil of this county, On IHe 26th ult., by'the’Rev. A. H. Kremer, Mr. Mouhtz, to Miss Sarah Heffelfinokr. / On the 16lh insl., by>lhe-same, Mr. John Stine, to Miss Ann Mosper, all of Frank ford tp., this county. DR, W. L. CREIOHj . {'Successor of D/“ • John Creilfh , deceased•_) WILL attend all medical calls in town or country, by day or mg/rf, and will give every attention topa-' tients entrusted to his care. Office in East High street, opposite Ogilby’a store November 23, 1840. ■ Auditor’s IVqUne. THE Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Tlcas of Cumberland county, to marshal and distri bute the assets *in the hands of Henry Leiiligh, As signee of Isaac Kemper, will attend in the'duties ot his appointment ot' his office in tho borough of - Cor lisle, on Saturday the 9th day of Decciribert)bxt,'at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place creditors will present their claims, And all parties in-' forested mey attend if they think proper. WM. B. KNOX, Auditor. November, 23, 1848,—-3t WIGS AHTD BRAIDS. ■'•ftILLTAM WEBB, takes this method of relum ing h!s sincere thanks to his numerous friends and tho public generally,Tor tho liberal encouragement they have bestowed, upon him, and would inform them (hat ho has lust received from tho city a large ■ami very superior tut of Metallic Wigs, Three quarter do., Scalp, Ladies’ plain Fmeltea, or front, Braids; also a small assortment of Ladies’ Curls, a splendid ailiclo, of late & improved styleon combs, Brushes, &o. ; He has also received a select and superior lot of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes; English and DufTilo Horn Combs, Dressing, and Pocket do., articles that .cannot fall to recommend themselves by 'their superior finish. „ Ladies and others wishing- to purchase anything In tho above line, will find it to their advantage by calling and examining my stock, as I feci confident that the articles, and prices attached to them? will ensure general satisfaction. Carlisle, Nov. 23,1848;—3t Annual Report DF the Alien and Eastpennahorough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Sep tember 4, 1848. Amount of properly insured up lo Sep- ' lumber 6, 2847, ‘ . $1945J915 Amount insured the past year, $169,804 Annulled the past year, •7,438 Whole amount now insured. Amount nf premium holes hi the Tjca miry at lust report. , 127,079 Ain’t deposited tho pint year, $13,339 10 'Cancelled *•*. *• . 376 00 ' . . t . *12,903 10 .Whole ain’t of notes n w in force, $140,642 10 Whole number of policteaissupd, - 141,4. {furrcndcrwl,. •• . . Now in force, . 1406 Balance-in the Treasury on the 6th'of ' . September 1848, ‘ • • $3,684 80 per centnge received past year; 680 33 Interest received. 80 02 $4*351 80 Expenditure*. Will E. Dmttv ft»r printing, $l3 00 Paid J. U. Bra Mon ■do- 115 (tfi Paid commission on tUx; 160 38 Paid interest, Paid Managers, Damage hy Firt. Paid Jonas Lavcn, • 47& 0.5$ Paid Knox's heirs, „ 4 ft Paid J. H, Graham, 933 63 Paid George M'Feolytv.. ■ 166 00, Puld James Stan, ... . * O6. >’• ( >..53,135. 06$ Balance in the Treasdry, . <3,218 .734 LEWIS liyEß,Sec'ty. November 23, iB4l§.—3t Police. THE person wild look Our bundle of Knives..and Forks from the llardwuFo. slore on Saturday morning lasi, is requested to return Uiom and save exposure. Tho persori 14 kridwn. Carlisle, Nov. 16,1848. Oaguerrcotypo*. THOSE wishing to lute oomcl piuluret of them* selves or their friends would.do well .to call sdori al the Djgucrrcolypoßoom In Market Square;Carlisle, Room open from 8 A. M. till 5 P. M.. November 16,1848. j. A.TIIOMSON. NOTICE. THE pattnonhlp heretofore existing between tho subscribers in tho Mercantile Business, wasdissolved by mutual consent on tho 29th August, 1848. Tho \iook« and papers afe in the hands uf George W Fes lor for collection, and the business will be continued hv him at the old stand in Hampden township, Cum berland county. GKO* W, FESLDR, ; •- • SAMUEL MATBIL l6, 1848.—-3 t Estate Notice. LETTERS .of administration on*"the estate of Dr. John Crolgh, late of the Borough of Carlisle; Cumberland comity, Pa,, docM,, have been granted by the Register of said county. Ail persons indebted te said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thosohaving claims will present them pro po W authenticated for settlement Ip ALFRED CREIGH.Admr. November 10. -• ~ V Kvi'icte. ' ' ' "ft WING this day purchased of John E. Fdra («r, hia entire Block of Goods, Warea, Merohan (llae, li o., now In hia store in the Borough of Car lias, the business will be conducted at , the name *a„d by me and in " a^ No> FORstER> . November P, 1848.—3 t ron AGSt. rfillEf convenient two story Brick House Kitch- J. on,aituato in High atreot, opposite the .College, •nd now occupied hy James Spoltswood. The house contains with iho Kitchen 4 rooms on the first floor, find 6 rooms on the second floor, and one finished, loom on the garret, all of convenient size. An ex» cellent garden Is attached to the property, and a pump of good woter near the door, For particulars enquire of the proprietor, Osorios Leidt, or to his authorized agent, Jacob Putter., Carlisle, October 10} 1848»-*0t Strong Breeze from Philadelphia. CHAB, OGILDY, will bo receiving ibis' week o' largo selection of Winter. Goods, 1 comprising French and English Mcrlnoes, OaeHtnoros, Mouilihes, Tokair Shawli, and various articles of Ladles dross goods. Our stock of Cloths, Caafllmores, Vestings, &.C., will bo unusually largo and of the choicest stylo the 6lly market fcnn produce, , Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to Call ond examine for themselves. .Remember the Big Sign and Big Windows*o few doors oast of the Market House, and directly opposite MarlinyHotcl. .c ,vi pARUBI. , J;PEPqBITrO4mC,i j .Noyetnber -f y. - ; ;THE-Doard6fipireoi6rß 6/ this,lnstitution Jiave this day declared a Dividend of three, per cent, for the.last six months on the capital-stock paidin, which'will be paid.to the stockholders or jheir le gal representatives on and after the i7thlinst. VV, S. COBEAN ' 9, 1848.—3 t • .... \ ‘ THE subscriber will offer at public sale,. on the premises, bn Saturday the 23d day of December next, the following described properly! vizi '** ; ; A lot of ground,'situate in rorafret street, In-the borough of Carlisle, having thereort-erected a stories high, 2b feel inironl with a - liiiiliagbnck building 24 feel, and a Frame.Sta .sSsSSSftblc, a good Garden,' stc. Also, a lot of ground adjoining the ahoyo,contain ing 30 feet in front; an'd 240 in dcplb,*having a t\V6 story ITRAME .HOUSE, woalhcrboordcd, with a Drick back building 24 feet, .fronting bn Potnfrcl st,, and a Frame. House, fronting on Chapel Alley, and all in good condition. *' ” The tends of sale are—-On'c-foiirlh oflho purchase money to be paid cash, and the balance In four equal annual payments thereafter. ■ The above properly will positively bo sold on said day, to the highest and best bidder. -- . ANDREW HARE/ November 9; > ;' ' XIFE INSURANCE;. Penn Mdtual Life iNsun ANdE Company ‘No. 91 Walnut St,_ Capital $50,000. THU Company is now ready to mqke Insurance on Lives, on .the mutual system, without lia bility beyond ihe amount of the premium. All the profits of the company divided annually among the insured., , ‘ The premium riia'y be paid, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, op one-halfof the pter mium may he paid in a nolo ot 13 months.' ■ Individuals insured' in'this- company become members of the corporation, and vote for Trus? tees.- • * ■ For the greater security bfpimies insuring With this company, a guarantee capital of $50;000 lias been created lo meet the losses that-may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to be hold and. used by the Trustees, until a capital exceed ing that amount has been realised from the receipts of premirimsf DANIRL L. MILLER, President. . WM. M. CLARK, Vice Presidents. John W. HonNfca, Secretary,' < . The undersigned has teen appointed Agent for Carlisle.. Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the nevv store, cor ner of Hanover and Louther sts. S. D. TOWEL. Dr. O. VV, Foulke, Examining’Physician)-' Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848* • ; Couisumption can be Cured, ; THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OFTAIt AND WOOD.NAPHTHA W" ILL CURE CONSUMP/riON. This ex cellent medicine has fully established its reputation, and all that is asked isa fair-trial of it to prove it ,the only certain remedy for the cure of consumption, obstinate cough*, spitting blood’ bronchitis, hoarseness. lots of voice, pain in the breast, in: short, all diseases of the throat and lungs. Numerous Individuals .of the firsl respec tability certify to its beneficial effects, When nothi ing else would relieve'. Prepared only , by Angney & Dickson, N. E. Corner of slh and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Carliale by J-, & W. B. Fleming, at 50 cents or'Sl per bottle. Nby. 9* 1018.—3 f . - 154 366 $209.2,28? >7; . Still further Probf * Of the fewer and efficacy of Thomson's Compound Syrttp of Tar in Consumption. Phila., March Istj 1840. . I hereby certify-, that in consequence of repeat* cd nritt’Tlßgleclrd'Colda, ly»aflfdcretfi and' ffcnrtong' lime I have suffered with violent painTh - the breast, obstinate-epugh and difficult expectoration. Th'e symfriomh daily increasing in violence, 1 had recourse to various remedies, with no avail, until 1 used Thomson’s Compound Syrup pf Tar, Which effected a perfect eure befoje I had taken’ three bottles. E. EVANS, Payette 81, below Arch. Prepared only al the N. E. corner of Filth and Spruce me., Philo. * . Sold in Carlisle by J, & W.‘B. Fleming* al6o cents or $1 per bottle. : 19 06 64 38 Purify t|ie Blood! DR.ttEELEtt'S PANACEA, the removal and permanent cure of all dia -IJj eases jariaing from an impure state of the Blood and habit .of (ho body, viz: Chronic bronchitis, catarrh, pleurisy, coughs, etc., scrofula in all its forma, tetter, scald-head, salt rheum, cutaneous eruptions of the head, face, body, and ex tremities, chronic diseases of the liver, stomach, and bbWels/chronlcrhcumatism, chronic enlargement of the joints and ligaments, while swellings, hip-joint atToclions, abcosses, ulcers, syphilitic disorders, mer curial and hereditary predispositions, etc. Spring and summer have pasted away, and autumn is once more with os. There ib a melancholy, sad ness in (ho season and all nature seems to fuej the change that is stealing silently on. Man seems to | shrink from the.coming winter and prepares himself, to meet-the changes which the seasons Impose upon I him. But how is It with tbo bed-riddon martyr to scrofula, liver diseases, chest affections, rhomatism, or any of the numerous disorders which take their rise in the organs of digestion and so soon dfy up (be springs of life; - How dobs.Ke feel the changes ? What gloomy forebodings lie in the future 1 The sear, and yellow leaf of autumn remind him that ‘.‘de cay's’effacing fingers” are already -active in their work of desolation. He febls and Mows that with out relief , With him life's scenes will soon be o'er, I His beating heart will ocosa to boat. I But has the bounteous hand of nature scattered around us no remedy to drive disease from the sys tem and bring again the bloom upon thecbeekl—- Musi hours, days, weefcs and months, he consumed in anguish and auffrring'l Our answer is emphath call? no. The Panacea Is a remedy of unsurpassed alterative powers, and will so far ns human agency and foresight can go; drive disease from the s>siom and restore it again to health. From tho pastwa may judge of the future. What has oneo been done can be done again. From the many advantages con ferred on the afflicted by (ho. Panacea, all may rea sonably hope fur, and expect to derive benefits. Read tho following evidence: * . PmLASßtrhiJi, June 0,1847. Having been apprized of the nature of tho Pana cea, it affords me much pleasure to bo able to recom mend it as a valuable remedy for those chronic, con etltullonal and gloudular 'diseases, to which U is es pecially adapted. Those who arc afflicted end re quire medicine as an alterative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniform state, than is to be found in tho Ponacea. I have used it in Several instances with decided success, yours, dee. ' D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared North-wesrcofner 8d de. South streets, Philadelphlo.' For sale by Elliott, Car lisle, onp by orugg{sta and Merchants throughout the county. ; Price $1 per bottle or fi bottles for $5. 1 For par ticulars see pamphlets. - October 36, 1048,—6m JUST received, eeveral caeoe of Men’s, Wo. men's, Mieees’ and Boy’a Boole, Shoes and Bro gans, and lot sale very lowest November 0, 1848. ' Table Oil. A CHOICE brand of oupctlor Olivo Oil received end for eolb et tho Ton end Grocery (loro pf ■ ■ , , , . . J. W. EDV. Carlisle, November 1 fl t; 1848. " ■ ' Cranberries. ,• : i LOT of Fro>li CraiiborriMjmt received nnd for ,Xi. mla at the elore of 1 Noveimbor Ifl, .1848. PVBIIC SAE.E 1 . Uo»t( & Shoes, J. W. EBY. ■ ■ ■;' .y .RcgUle^ VTOTIOE la hereby vglwn; IN that the havy bedrir filed, In Ibis office fo/examiiialiorfi by Jhe accountants, thorpl* IrtnrimpiJ,' and will be presented- to< the 'Orphans* OQnrv’ofiCumbevUiid county, for confirmation-And allbwfthce; oh TiSSsday'the Iftth* dayo'f-Dedemticr, -A'VD.VlB4B.M*'i. ; •'V -• '• -Tf i>"tJ The account of Jacob Hofler, administrator of N&than Rced,-lafe of the borough of NowVUle, de ceased.-' • J 2. The accbunt of Dr.R. O, YoungsEx'r.of.Mar gaiet Young, Jate of Hampden township, dec’d. *’ 3. The accountof-Adam. Eichelberger,. deceased; Guardian of Abraham Stciglemdn, as settled by. said guardian’s administrator. , - tf 4. The account of Jacob Hoover, of Nathan* jol.Ruby, late.of Eastpcnnsboro’. township, dop’d. , fi.; Tho, account, of John Bobb, Ex’r. of , Adam Elcholbergcr, Into of Silver Spring township, dcc’d. 6.’The account of Thomas Urie, administrator de bonis non with tho will annexed .of Dr, Lemuel Giis tin, lalo of the borough of Carlisle* dec'd. , .7, The account of (William. Harper, Ex’r of-John, Harper, late of Mifflin township, dcc’d. '' 8. .The accoun tof John M’Dowpll, Bx r r of Agnes Dpugloss, late of the borough of Carlisle, deo’d, 9. THo account of Andrew- Blair, Ex’r of John M’Cluroj Jr M late of the borojugh of Carlisle, dcc’d. 10, The*account of the'ReV. Robert M’Ca'chren, Ex’r of Elizabeth Johnson? late of ihb . borough of Newville, dcc’d.' ‘ ” 11. The account of George Sanderson; adrhinlslra. tor do bonis non of 'lalo : bf Newton township, deo’d; ' -.12. The account of Susan Otto, administratrix of 1 John-Otto,.late of South Middleton township, dec’d. , 13., Thc'occount of Jacob Sener, Ex’r of Francis* cus .Brumback', Jale of tho.borough of Carlisle, de ceased., V - 1-4. Tfio account ofjohn Sprout, Ex’r of Elizabeth Cauffman, late of Hampden township, dcc’d. 15. Tho account of Jacob Nickcy, administrator of David Nickcy,-Jate of Frandford towpshlp, de ceased;, ' 16. The accoiint of Joseph I). Halbfcrl, ad ministrator, with the will annexed of itachaol IClino, latobfllio borough,of Carlisle, dec’d. ' -17'. Tlie account of John Piper, Jr-, administrator pf John Piper,.late of Mohroo township, deo’d. - 18. The aCCodnt of-Wn). M. Biddle, Esq;, admin* istratof.of JVlajofc l George Blapey, lato oflhe United Stales Army, deo’d. . •; - ‘ . , JAMES M’CUXiLOCH, RrgiV/er. RamsTKa’s Office,‘ J * . . Nov. IC, 1848.--41 ( . LIST Ol? LETTERS^ ApVKBTISBD IN THE "VOLUNTEER” OT APPOINTMENT. 618. And be itfurlhtr snaelerf, « - * * Ami nil advertisements made under the orders of the Post flostorGericral, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un* sailed Air fn any'Post>oflicc, shall be inserted in the paper or papers of Hie town.or place Where the office advertising may be Situated, having the largest circulation. - ’ • IJfew Pott-Qfflee Law, patted March 3,1815. • LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thcPoflt-officc atCarlisloi Pa., November 1,1848; v Persons in quiring for loiters on this list, will please say they are, advertised. Archibel James Lauah Andrew Aehetberger Joseph , Martip Sarah Blain David ' M’CllaJohn Bellzhoover John M'Cool Eliza Busch Dr. Christopher Mopre.Mre. Mary ’ Bernard r Charles '' “ 'Miller Joseph Eaq • Bender Andrew Martin John ’ Busard John M'Obrd Henery : Burns John Morris Joshua Bruner Daniel M’Kinney Nathan Cornman'Samuel" 1 M’Blhenny Mary Corney Henry Marlin John Coon Isaac,. , Mrgelly P ' Diebcs Peter . Natcher Mrs. Elizabeth Deeds Mary Nowhaufta'Oonrod Diz 8.. S Esq ' Plater James EdidThomiis' O'Brien Anne Eliza Earle Peter , Pierce Wm A ’ Fealds Francis Parkins James Fox Richard Rocs James R Freise Adam E?q Robison James Gulshall Henry Slumbaugh PphtU OnislraH’ Adam - ■ jpuuni" -- Gottshall Georgb • Smith Mary Anri t Careen Ad .. Switzer Elisabeth Gjean James H; ' Spencer Levi Guy Francis 3 Sneaffer Jacob Grace Mr. ’ Swanger Peter; Hooper George ■ Stewart Persy[ly Hopple Soloman Turpin Rev Nathan H Hall Win K Thornton Thomas Hlppahammer Sarah 2 Thompson Jane Ann Harman John Todd J Huber Cary Taylor Mr Humer,Jacob ' Venable Patrick Herbert Eliza Vace A ! Householder Wm Valtort Lewis Kauffman Jane-A Wp',ah,Hugh Kizer Jacob WtUon Aihahda M. , Kenhead James M Weller'George, Kline M O . ; Wyncpop Col John Keller Wm Wilson John Lorman Margaret ' Welsh Catharino Leonard Parmclia Weaker Elias ■ Lutz Henry 3. Waggon© Abraham Lewis .Moses G 3 Wert Martin Lohr John Wert Zophaniah Lomson Jane GEO. SANDERSON,P.M. •WESTERN NEW YORK COUGGE OF 1VE.41.T11, 207 Main Street, Buffalo , N, Y, DR. (}. 0. VAUGHN’S Vegetable Liihontrlptic i Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made great curea in all diseases, ii now Introduced into this section. The Urmia of an advertisement will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; \v« hav* only to Say it has for Ua 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 (he urin ary organs; Plies and alt disease! of tho blood; de rangaments of the Liver, Ac., and all general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested (hat all who contemplate the use of (hit article, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a pamphlet qf 82 pages, which Agents whoeeTjsmps are below.will gladly give ,av»lyi mls book treats upon lHfc method of cure—explains the properties of the and the diseases it hosibesn psed for oyer this country an I Europe for four years with such perfect ©fleet.— Over 16 pages of testimony from the highest quarters will bo fopnd, with names, places and dates, which can bo written to hy any one interested, and tho par ties will answer post paid communications. Bo particular ond ask for tho pamphlet, as no other such pamphlet has over been aeon. Tho evidence of tho power of this inbdiciho over all discuses is guar anteed by persons of well known standing Jn society. ' Put up in 90 oz'. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 80 o*.; $1 : 13 oz.; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has‘‘Q. C. VAUGHN” written on the direc lions, dec. See pamphlet page 98. Prepared by Dr. G. v O. Vauoux. and sold at the principal office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Offices, devoted tb the ■ale of (his'article exclusively, 133. Nassau,. New York; ahd corner of psset and Washington, Salem; Mass.; and ty all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as Agents.- For sale by S, W. Haversilck, Carlisle; M. Lots, Harrisburg; Russel de Dice, Dickinson, J. 0. & O. B. Alllok, Bhippehtburg; Adams &Bahelraah, Enoughs town. ... , October 9d, 184,8. „ i;1 ■ teas; AFRESH supply Jonltln’a (Inn DUplt .Tope, and,a general variety of Green Teas, lull opened by ’ ’ ’J.'W. EBY. October 3G, 1848. ■ Blacker al. .■ A EOT pf choice No. i Maokoml in whole. Half and quartet ha'ttole, In ajoto.and for'title by* October SO, 1 1848’.'- . T, \V. EBY; | TMPOR\ E Sf? arid fcEAf-ERS in Foreign and Doi U/feosflovHirdw.Vd, Glass, PMiits'. Oils, Natiij Ironi Sleelf See,, EneVHigh'street, opposite Ogilby’b Dry Good slooe, fiavo just received ;snil are now opening d- - Jarga^,assortment of Goods' in their line, to which they.wbfcld idvite thd attention of Farmers,:Mechah ics,ißuilders,. House-keepers; and others wanting Hard ward, as (heir stock has been bought at the low est rates, arid will bo bold nt a small profit. ■. .They, have also received a few of “Hovoy’s Patent Straw and Corn Stalk C.uttors,’’to which they would invite the attention - of. Farmers. These machines have taken tho premium at nearly alt the Agricultu ral, Exhibitions in tho country, and are considered preferable to any other cutter now in use.- October 20, 1348, j MEWARKIVAIi! THE subscribers wdnld announce toibc public (hot they hove just returned from ’the Eastern cities with a magnificent sf lection of Fall Sc Winter Goods, consisting of cloths, icasiimorcg and vestings, of the most varied and beautiful/patterns, all of which w!l be mado-up iri (he midst.approved style. They also keep superior. S/urtSf. JJosomit, VoliarSy S/ocA'a, neck and po.ckef handkerqlji&fs, euepemlcrS, gloves, ho siery, hats/capa, and/bijots; in short, every thingin a gentleman's furnifluhj* Unq‘, which will be spld at the smallest profits, They,'will also seU goods by the yard.cheaper than, any similar, establishment in the county.' The culling vvjll be' attended tons hire; tdfore by W. B’.'Parklneoh. Our work is all made uhdhj' owh sbpetyisloh/, • • ” Store In North Hanover Mrtet, nearly opposite tho Bank. ' ; AfcNOLD % LIVINGSTON. ; CarlialoVOclpbcr 2|s,‘ld4S. • IVIIWOOODS. JUS r lf received at tho Bax Hive o «iejBcSSM. largo assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. qbnsisting’in part of the follow- for "Ladies, viz z Satin striped Caahrasres, Alpacas, Mous de Lnines, Shawls, Now style Alcion.fi, Ribbons, •’ . Figured dress Silks,-. - Assoited silk Fringes, Plain do .do ;..plack ,'do m 10..-- Paramett'as, ' C . SUk. Gimps, Merinocs, . \ r ; Bonnet silksi ; French worked rollus, FJqwcrs, '• 4 . . , -V* Kid GloVcsi ’ Thread Locer. „ For Gentlemen:.. ‘ - Black French Cloth,, Satin Veiling, do Caaaintcrea’, ( Merino do ‘ - x . Fancy,. do "j Valentina do Crayeti, 1 ,;Clolhcaps; Also,’ Mtldinv Gloves, hosiery, 1J Sheeting, bleached ami unbleached Shining, Jaconet, Swlae, Mull and-Biahop Lawns; black and col’d Kid Glove*, Silk, Cotton, and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses, Cotton, ’Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and: Wodlen Hose, for Ladiesand Gcntleulen. . r . . . . . . . ” I would inform the citiions of Carlisle and vicinity, (hat tho above Goods* suitable for the fall trodc, ore opened and ready for inspection ; qnd' I.am confident that persons .examining lipy stock ftonv tho greatly reduced prlccswould.be Induced (o pur chases therefrom, -v S, A. COYLE, Carlisle, September .28., )848. . Second Arrival of New Goodsat tlie NEW &.CEEAP STORE. THE subscribers rtavo jiist opened, at their new store, corner of Hanover and Louther. streets, oppo site Mr. Wm. Leonard's old stand, another lot of cheap gobda, which they have, purchased from the importorsrand manufacturers,,viz: , C/otAi—-Blue,.black, brown and invisible green, from $1 to $6 . # Cassimeres —Frdm 37$ to 76, cts., and Sa trine tie from 26 to 60. eta e-yard, fine wool. / Cashmeres— A splendid assortment, and Mousde Laines for 12$, 16, and 26 cts per yard. . Calicoes —Frorp£ to 61 cts., good stylo and qual* ity. J ' Muslins —From 4 (o 12 j cts, the .very best in the market, bleached aijd unbleached, 4.6, 6 and 10 qrs. wide, .V A lot of Ginglidma,'yard wide, for 12$ eta.—also ATSmcnoyor'OTngnBTnr,~X7irce»B -om> Linen dt 20 and 26uts. r Warranted all flax. Flannel* lftd' T insoys in great variety, good and cheap, i ... ' ’ lilankefa—S. 0, 10p t lfc and 14 qrs. wide, Ribbons, Thread Laceb, black, brownj massarccn blue and ma room AjpAca ahd Oobdvg clottis, satin striped Cash meres for dresses—which have been purchased from the importers,,slid frill bo sold very cheap, . DOOTB.dc 6HQEB, and Gum Overshoes, togeth er with a general afoortnlpnt of Groceries <V Queens ware, dll selling iMi&r price*. Call, examine, and judge for yourselves.* ' > S.D. POWEL& CO. Carlisle; Oct. 19,1348. . Stoves! Stovtesll At Nq. 97, South Second Street, Phil*. CJ. TYNDALK,respectfully invites an exam t inptiop of his,large stock of Stoves, embrac ing some of the Best & most elegant Patterns, uf Pennsylvania. New York, Peekskill,Troy,&c. toguther vvqijj,» beautiful assortment of-Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves .’and Radiators. For Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens of Cham bnrs, ho believes that his assortment will compare to ndvnninoe wjlh iliatofanv oiherbstablishment. He has also ft apiondld stock nf Oir’s Celebrated Air tfiglit Stoiros, for which hcria? been the agent for many years in this city,4b.the manufacture of whichforex cellence nnd.ohenphoss ho refers to numerous puN chasers, and Ar.iiesuly of patterns/ ho. believes hiinsolf unrivs»ed. ‘ Wood or Coal, his as- , snrtmtnl |s ociP|»l?te.; Ho returns hip thanks, to ( his old euston.HVfl'.lo wliom and to the publio he renews his to iri v ® him,ft call ftl the old ; stand No. 97 Btill* 3d street, Phila. September 14,1819.—2 m . • Notice. LETTERS *t>dinlnislratlon on the eslate.of John .Greenwood, of Newton tp., Cumber land ommty, Fa., hiWbeen granted ly the subscriber reading In said township. All persons indebted to •aid.[estate are requested to maito. immediate pay ment, und those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. •*■', . , . ■ . . I WMrGREBNWOOD, Adrar.V Nov. 9.1648. —Ot* >»’*'• ‘ kl.r^Japi*' XX clo.tli nmlioll-ololh Cvps just received, and for Bale cheap allhe no# alorp of . r I ; S. D. POWtiLL to CO. Cnrliaih, November S, 1648. ... Rags Wanted, THE highest price will bo paid (in cash or in pa per) hy tho subscriber for good RAGS. Tho tags msy bo delivered bl\ho paper-mill, 6 mllolflom Car iule, or at the Wsitjh’ouso of Mr, Jacob Rhcorri, in Carlisle. J * W.B. MULLEN. Coffee, Siigqr, 4c. A LARGE and general supply of fresh Rjo, XX Mochb and Java Coffees, as also Brown, Crushed and Pulverized Loaf Sugars, of best quality, besides u general selection of fresh Sploes always on hand at the old Grocery and Tea store of J. W. EDY. Carlisle, October 98, 1848. ;■ - • Itforo IVotv Good®.' mHd auMorlbet ht< Juet rolurnod from (ho oily I with a large end beautilhl tlook of FAI.li end WINTER GOODS. Ao would invite the etlenllon of the public to cell end »«o We gooda before puroha alng blaowhore. Recollect the etoro, on Weal Main atfool,« few door, weal of D.etem •^boKS;. October Ith IS4d. Ttfi subscriber is opening a largo ft*, aortmobt of Shawl, of every price, from 081 ole ta.tß. G. R. OKOOKB. ■"UlBBble Property lor Sale, mHAT Urge two etory PEABTERBD. STONE I HOUSE. eltuelod op the north eldo of Wcat Hlnh street. In the borough of Oorllalo, ie offered for ' • WM.B.KNOX, All’y. Jllly SO, 1848. 1848.-tf • ■ DR. A. B; ARNOLD,a graduate 6f the Wash ington University of Baltimore, and who has attended one of the principal mediosi schools, of. Germany, the University of Pennsylvania, jinjh for two, years tbe Blockley Hospital near Fhila* delphJa,\offera tothe public his profeaSiori’il servi ces, jn aU ilft branches. Plainfield, Cumberland county,‘ 6 miles from Carlisle, on the State road loading to Newville'. Septembers, 1848.—3m* J. £IUS BONHAItt, -A 'rrORNKy AT LAW. - Will practice in the XX. severfllcourta of Cumberland and Ferry coun ties, and devote lils time exclusively to his profes sion. Office in Harper’s. Row, immediately oppo site Iho Episcopal Church. Carlisle, Oct, 06, 1848. ■Look to your Interests! ~ ~ CHAULKS OtSII.BY, RESPECTFULLY announces ,io the people in genera), that h# has just keturnqd from Phila delphia, and Is; now opening one of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of - &oops\ ■ tha.l haa been Carlisle since it HnSbeen a town. Owing to the great reduction In prices of many-kinds of Goode, ahd ,a disposition to cur at small profits, he Invitpfc one and all lo cal! and look'To* themselves before purchasing elsewhere. His stock of Goods consists in part of a large and general assortment of ~ V:: -OIiOTHS, from $1 to ss, Caßsimefes'from 50 ctV. to 1,60, all colors; very cheap,, Cashmeres, Delanes, Ginghams, Calicoes, beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest' assortment .of Carpets that he haa'had fof' yearsv Muslin's of every description* Also, a well select bd sidcklof - - 1 Boots, Slioes fe GroccHfes; And. mahy oilier articles entirely too numerous to meiftiom Call and dfce.mr yourselves—nocharge for -showing Goods-at iKe old stand a few doors east of the Market House. Loojcout for the big Sign, big Window*^’and big stockbf*Goodsl • Carlisle, Sept. 81; 1849. . . Valuable Town Property for Sale* * THE-subscriber, who Intends tq move west, of i fers al private sale* the new and convenient Brick I Dwelling Mouse, Back Buildings, and Lot of Groundjnow occupied by 3. B. Btatlon, In High street, a few doors-west of East street, and ad* joining property of George Sanderson 6'n the Wefit, a_a and the widow Ncidig on the east.— ,e HOUSE 22 feet deeb by 24 feet : !! Sir r ™‘’ I® entirely, and. finished-in most modern style, and in. point of design and convenient arrangementsiwlU compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions in the borough of Carlisle.- It has. tWo, parlors with folding ddora, dining,room, kitchen and hall, on the first floor, $ll of very convenient site* and \ fife comfortable chambers on th.e. second floor.— An excellent cistern with pomp is convenient to the kilthen door. v The .cellars of both the front and Back buildings are dry* and the onbhalf.of the front cellar has a large lire place, is floored and finished* and Id convenient Tor doing all kinds 'of rough work/ • 1 The lot ektehd,s 197* feet baok, with the privil ege of a 12-foot alley, to be a-prlvate alley extend ing from Mulberry ajley; south 58 .feet between lots of George Sanderson snd Ephraim Cornmsn, render good fence, and contains a number.qf se- Vt and choice fruit trees, such as Peach * Cherry, Plum, Apple, Quince, &o. • This property is a most desirable place of resi dence, and is welt worthy the altentjon of those wishing a good and cheap property. For particu lars enquire of the subscriber, residing in High streel. Oarlisle/ - WILLIAM MOUDY. Carlisle, August 17 4 IfljQ.—tf . . To putter makers. TXln iwiWinM.yr.V» ■ i H|j t ■ il —. I Cumberland county for making Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churn*, they would respectfully in form the Farmer*, and the public in general, Ihot.they will make and offer for sale these churns at the.Cab* inot Warqrpmp of (Jjeorgo.Spangler, in Nortji Han over street, next door to David Smith's office. The principal advantage fhia,pluirn .has ,ovcr t all other churns is, that it is so constructed .th?t the top can be taken off so as to. g|ve free access to the pf the churn, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get out the butter. A thermometer is to the one end of the churn so as to show the.eknct temperature of the cream, which .experience shows should he 60 degrees to make goodbutUr. A cham ber or space is arranged around thp bottom of the chum for the purpose of admitting edld or warm wa ter, so as (6 bring (ho ctedm to the desired tempera ture, without mixing the .water with tho crcam. The secret In churning bulifar is td have your crcamat the proper lemperaturo—ijt will produce more and better butter and take leas (info in chdrning—if churns equally well in cold or wsrm weather,.no shch thing ns having scalded butter—-all tbol j*. necessary to make good butter all seasons of the year is tog?t one of Crowell’s Patent THbrmometcr Churns. We would most respectfully invite (be public to call and exam ine for themselves. GEORGE SPANGEER, BAME. MYERS, Carll.Io; Ocl. IS, 1848. CER TIFICA Tsk Mr. George Spangler t . ■ : gir—Wo Have been using (ho Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time and And it far superior to the ofd barrel churn for several reasons. First, great saving of time in getting blitter the average time of churning being about fifteen,minutes, foil weathers) we have.got butt?f.in tho short space of ten minutes. Secondly, the butter when obtained, is much firmer than when using any..Other.ohurn. .-finally, my folks ssy they would, not exchange fpr any other churn and twlco the orjgipal coat of the Thermome ter churn, Yourp, &p. . . . ; .. , OBQ. W. SriEAFBR. September, 28,1848. Air- George Spanghr: ' I have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in usu al my place, arid I do not hesitate to say lhat, no farmer should he without It. Fifteen mlnqtoa la all the time required to make butter, and the value of this saving of time and labor nonsistsJn thif—that It requires no more time at any ope season apd tha^the.lempefoture of the cream, necessary to make butter,.ls producod wUh. certainty and without (ho admixture ofcyvarm or. cold water wilh tbe cream ilsoif. FfREDK. WATTfc. August 17, 1848. To iht Public For tho benefit of the better pert of man (woman) I give this certificate after, using the Thermometer churn made by Mr. George Spangler of this place, I would have nono other In ,my family. Wo have been using tho old barrel chum, for thirty years past, and I must say It is not to I*.compared to Crowell s Thermometer Churn, qlther for speed of .churning or convenience,, In th.e old barrel obur " lt , ® ok ? ener ' ally.from four to six hours to churn tho ohurnlng-r -now In the Thermometer churn wo can churn bulled in from, fifteen to }w.nly mlnulce, by fringing tha cream Ip tbo proper lemp.r.lur., I c.n recommend I, to tho public .. no che.t. September 4,1848. ‘ ft Cabinet. AfaUlntj. THE anbaoribor roipeijlfully Inform, tho pahVto that ha will manufacture to order i29p Cabinet Wave *samßB% SMsa°f wry description, aucti as Bureaus, Secretaries, Sotos, Tables, Bedstead* end | aU apllcles In his linn, nnd will sell as cheap as can bo bought any where in tho county, ami will warrant h|s furniture of good matprlal'aml durable workman ship. Ho would invite tho public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Coruna made at tho shortest notice oml on mode rote terms, " GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 13, 1848. Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEpiATEI/yv OFFICE t 4 OOO. l —Charter p£f^tuaJ^-|dff M j on lives al ihgit office Agencies throughout the tftatsa, sc the. lowest St*« of premium. r ( ,’ i( X Rates for insuring el stoo bh alingle life/ ’ For 1 year. For 9 years/ Folr LUb. si , $i : i,w «9 \M •* ; *£4 ' 1;29 • ' 1,64 I Sl.tO 1,86 -SJO7 .-^94- 8,48 ' . 8,97 M 3.: Age. SO 80 40 »0 69 ExV»pi/b,~A person aged BOycartneirthirth day, by paying the company 56 cents would 'rfecqrfc to bis family or heirs $lOO Wtuiild he die In oneyearj or, for $9,90 ho secures to them slooos pt fnr,sls annually for seven years he secures .tb. them. jUOOQ should he die in seven years; or foi 030i40 psi(laa* Dually during life, he secures $lOOO to be p4j4.Wiitp he dies. > .The insurer securing his own bonu«,hjr the dtifer'ohce in amount of premiums from those charged by other t o£sces. For $49,60 the heirp would receive $5OOO should he. die in one yean ■*• Forms of .application and all. particulars may be had at the office of Fnxu'ic, Watts, Esq., Carlisle. , * - “ . J. W. CtAGHOto.Prcis’t G, Tcckstt, Secl’yV ,* Fabd’k. Watts, AuV. * ■ **. , - Dr. D. N., Maho*, Medical Examiner. -i August 81, 1849i—*iy • Healtbt He'aUhli Tax most EffscTuiL dip am. xiroW buiitttgA t Dr. Drake’s Panacea, / THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR COW , ' , .-.SUMmONI _ : 'I ■ IT and permanently cures ill diseasM arising from an impure state of the blood, via: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Festules ot» ihf face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Byes,'Ring Worm or,Tetter, Scald Mead, Enlargement and Fain of top. Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, dcioiica or Lumbago, diseases arising from fife, injudicious use .of Mercury,’Dropsy, Exposure or Imjf prudence in lifdTSlso, Chronic Constitutions! Dieoff dersV, ~ / . ;; ■ ,■ . ~,. •*•• In this medicine several inriocent blit very potent articles of the vegetable kingdom ore form ini . a compound 'entirely different in its character. tog« properties from any other preparation, arid übHyklleg n us ope'ration on the system when laboring ;und«r disease, •It should be in the hand! of every person* who, by business, or genet al course of life, Is prcOlk? posed to “the very many ailiments that render .life a curse, instead of- a blessing, afad so often fosblt in death/ ' r> . .. . ; for scrofula;^ Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended at a certain rtr mcdy. Not one instance 6( Us. failure bssever oo» curreii when ffeelyused! ■ h cures the disease anda|. the same lime Imparts vigbrlo the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can never pay too tquch atteritioi) to the. state of-lbcir Mood. Its purification should bfl their first aimjlor perseverance will accomplish a cure of even hereditary disease. FOB ERUPTIONS OF THE 8KI&, , Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections; Tumors*. tVhila SWeUy - ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers,, Running jSoreal Scabs amj Biles* DKDrhkfe’s Panacea cannot be top highly-extolled it torches put tnewy root prjfea disease, and by removing it from* tba c system, make# a cure certain and permanent. . . RHEUMATISM. ' v /< Dr. Drake** Panacea ia used with the greatest cess In Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors whhjhhaye system* which are the cauaepf Rheumatism, Gout, jurd ttwel lings ol the joints. Other rpiptdics sometimes git* temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the dyatom, even When the limbs and bones aie dreadfully swollen. .... CONSUMPTION; , —/Vwlii. Cilsirh.', Bronchitis, Spitting. of, Mood, .Asthma,, Difficult or profuse, cxpectoraijoni. Hectic Flush,,Night Sweats, Pain the. aide, Ac.,'have been cuf?d,and.ca/i be'withee much, certainty as any other simple disease. A spe c2oc has long beep sought for, but in vafn .until lit* discovery of Dr. Drake*# Rappees. lf It is safe but certain and eflkafeiphb.lh Its operation, end, cannot possibly injure ihp. tpoat delicate constitution. tVe would earnestly rpcblhinend. those, afflicted io give i\ a trial—and wejiclicve they will not have.pc* caslon to, regret & . ,The .ayatoin is cleansed and strengthened, (>lO ulcers oh iho \ungs are healed, tqip the patients rgridually -regain jhelr Usual health and strength. Read the following: ■ ttSTIMONT.. , . . j. .. j, .. titji.il, Dee. U, 18<7>, , Dim Si*:—ln reply to yont guaation reapcctipg the nee of Dr. Drake'a Panacea, I. w.ill fay, till gl- 1 though n perfect in lt)e cxialtnco of a Pa -1 ttcicea, or cure, for all .diaeitaoa, however valuable ft : maybe in certain qonilitiona of Iho ajalera, a(illjX have believed theta curs, for Conaumptiun wouldfc. Jiacovered aoonqr or. ialcf, and curinsily led,roe to.try your medicipo in two very inveterate caeca, , They were prohnlinceii by the intending phyaioioh* to bo pulmonary conabmplion, and abandoned by Ihyp aa incurable. One of tire poraona had been .under, Uio treatment of aoveral very aide praclitinncra for, air um ber of yeara, and they aeiil abq hud « old .faahioned eonaumpiioh combined with aerofula,” and that, aho might linger for lorne lime, but could not bs permt nentiy relieved. ,Jn.both caaea thoeireclof the. Pan acea haa been moat gratifying. Only four orfflv* hot tlea were naeil.by ope of the poraona before »ho begdn to improve rapidly. .The other took about.ten. 1 . will only, add Uiat fimilifr aa I am with cqciumpllon by inheritance,and Jiy cjxlchajve hhaervauon*. a ala dy, and kr.owitig alto the injurloui cifecti in nine caios oul of ten pf tar, boucart; and other vegetable lonlca, aa %cli aa of many of the expectorant* op'd acilolivcp, I ahould have recommended the Qle of Dt.iko’a Panacea.lp I hid not been acquainted with tho IhgtcdlynU. ...SirHice It tu aay thif.lheae arara> t commendbd by dtir dioal popular and iciomiflc phyai clone, and ip their present combined Hate, form pro bably lb? hei| alterative that haa ever, bean made.— The Cura la |n accordance wilb a Iheoty of conaump. ' 1 tion broached In Franca a fow yekra ago, by one! of ' her moat .efnlnent wrltara on medicine, end now aa -1 tabllahad by facia which aumll of no dlapule. 1 Vary ritpictfuJ 1 # otrrrjr,- To uao the language of. another, i‘Dr. Drake’a Pa nacea la alwaya Military In in effecla—navaf 'IMM< oua. It ia not an Opiate—it ia not an Expectorant. It ia not intended lo lull the inyalldijllo a fatal a«u ritv. It la a great remedy—a grand healing an) ffltr ratlve compound, the great and only remedy Which medical aefonce and a kill haa. yet produced forlha treatment of thia hitherto unconqoercd malady. And no oeraon afflicted with lhi» dryad dlaeaaa, will ha LtW hlmaolT.and hla frlehda.Jflte go down to the irav. without taatlng It. virtue. A alnglo be tla.la mo,t caaea,.will, prpduep *, favorable change in lb% condition of any patient, however low." TO THE LADIES. . liadleg.of pale, complexion eu! coninmpl|eebaUla an! inch ai are debilitate! V; thou obitr action a which femalea are liablo to, ate eealorad by tbrvao at a botllo or two, tubloom and algor. It la. by far the beat remedy over diacoveted for weakly children, andauohagnate bad bumora) being pleaaant, I hoy lak.o it, (tlntmedlately reatoieathe appetite,atrcnblh an'.', color,' Nothing can be more antprielng than lie Indgciat* ing efilftte bn the human frame. Forgone,, all, weak; neea ami laaeltude before taking It, at oneg Bacotno robuat and full of energy under ita inpuenre,- It .fine mediately oounteracla the nereeloeoheea of tbe feroelo frame. ■ CAUTION".—B.e careful end aee that you gal lha genuine Dr. Dnaka'a Pawach—il baa theatgnalur* of Gao. F. Storms on the wrappef«*nnd *Uo lb# namo ,l Dri Drake's Panacea, Phila”Mown' In lb# Prepared only by BtSm* & DrmjiHljNo, 91 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. y Sold bv M, : Lntifllairiaburg. J M. KNEEDLBR,*hpl**le and raftU tjgfWM Oumbarland-oounly. . ‘ 1 < MkfcK «0»‘18«^ T y "
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