•fsegtK , JsaW Look: to ;youirlnterests!~T •:* .** cuahlus obiMrr,, ; '.• TO BSBECTFULLY announces to the people in Jfygerierei, that he has just returned from Phila defphib,and is now. opening one of the largest, chetfpßSV.and most splendid gtctok of , v> , PRY.«O9D% . brought to Carlisle since! lima been a iowh. Owing W the reduction in prices ojjnAßyAinda of Goods, and a disposition, tp cut at small profits,, he invites one and all to call and . look fojp-Ihemselves before purchasing elsewhere. ,Hjs .Goods;consists in part of a large and of - CLOTHS, . .... from sl.to $3. Cassimerea from 50, cts. to $1,50, all hoWs; Sallinnell9« very cheap, Cashmeres, Dttts’fr§B, GlnghamB, Calicoes," of ne w ami beault largest arid cheapest assortment of Carpets , that he'Uas had for yeafs, Muslins of every description.: Also, a large and well select ed stock qP~ ' ■ ■ ■ : dOobts, Slioes & , Atid other articles entirely 100 numerous W Cnll and see for yourselves—nochar£e for ehowing Goods at the old stand a few doors easl of lhe Market House; Lobk oiit‘for the big Sign, big Windows, and big stock of Goods!'- CaylUle, 1 Sept. 31,18-18. ■■ Spring and Summer Good?'. * PORSTER’S neV store, . - • , Carlisle, Pa. •' respectfully announces to the pub- the stand lately occupied by Mr. the corner of High street and Hnr pflrajttair.’ithefe he'hasjust received from the east- Crftcrtraa;* 'targe and splendid assortment of goods » f le ,‘f ’U tile Atlarilld cities of the importers and Mtfhufnd((if6rs, including. every variety of Goods.— • The Ladies, arif particularly invited -to call and cx . amino his beautiful assortment of ‘ J Dress Cfoodsl Atrtdrtg-which the following articles comprise a part: ( sttperidr-- 1 wool Glolh;'black and fancy Silks; blue, ( bl ick and fancy. Cassimeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghairts-.ttud .;I*aWns; Bombazine*. and Alpacas; VgatmgsWalt kinds.* Mous de Lflincs; London and Domestic .pliliooesi Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, f Hosiery,and Ribbons of alijunds; together with* a lajgc assortment of I Groceries! . ‘Ail the above Goods have been purchased at the boift.and cheapest markets and will certainly be sold *6ry iowV All: persons are respectfully invited to give him a call. JOHN B. FORSTER. "ApHI; 20, 1848. Tremendous Rusk CHEAP STORE, where they have Xx’jdst received from Philadelphia the largest as sortment of - jail and Winter Croodsj tivenbrdught to Carlisle Among this large arrival may.be'found 5,000 yards of the best and cheapest Calicoes ever brought frdm the city; yard wide Mus lins.at 4 cents,. 6£ Ac.; elegant Ginghams 12j els.; splendid .Mous de Laines and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Wintef Plaids for ladies dressed, and tbo cheapest ■ Olbtha, (jasShHereiS, CaSsinettSi ever niahufactured. We need not begin to enumer ate; we have nearly every article ill oUi Urtc of busi ness, and ull so cheap that we only \VaiU the phbliti to come and see them to ho convinced that this is the place to get bargains. Wo say td all glVe us 4 call, and we’ll .warrant it you will not go away disap- - Cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post Office, A. AW. DENTZ. .. September 28, 1848. . Wow York Variety Store. , J & M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg leave • to Inform the. citizens of Cumberland and ad- that they have just opened an extensive Tariety Store, in. North Hanover street, in tho building lately oc cupied by Mr. Han.tch, between Haversilck'sand Coyle’s stores,, where they will be happy to re calje the calls of all wishing articles in tjieir line. They .will st all limes keep on hand a well selec ted assortment of Prints, (French* English and American,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery, Patent.Medicines*, embracing nearly every de scription, and in fact a little of eveiy thing usually kept in an extensive variety store. /Vhey, are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr,.Traphagen*s celebrated “Pulmonic.Mixture” aod .his “Balsamic Extract of 1 Sarsaparilla}” Dri Green’s celebrated “ Oxygenated Bitters,** for dyspepsia and phthysio. 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 oaudltisiun they beg leave, to say that they .are determined to sell at very small profits for cash, and in trite all wishing bargains to giro thorn a eall.j darllsle* May d, id iB. BdYilS & HItOOKER, iliictlohoorg, . No. 6 North Third Street, 3 doors above Market St., pR'LADELPIHAf &VLR ICVEUY EVENING* OF Hardware, OutlWy, Guns, Pistols,and Fan ny Goods, commencing at 7£ o'clock and com prising n.Urge assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, .Shoos, &c, , The attention of the coimify trade is invited to these sales. All goods war rantml to he a* represented at lime of sale. x Puri ohasors can have their goods packed on the premi ses; . -September 14, 1819.—3 m HBIVR|V C. OLIVEK, Thread and Needle Store, 'ffo-. lid Ohesnat H., above Seventh, Philadelphia. TVT EEPcJ constantly on hand (ho largest and best of Zephyr apd Tapestry Worsted, Canvass,- Steel D*ads. Dag Clasps, Tassels, Parse Kings, plain and shaded Purse Twist, Crotohett. Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool- Odttoo, Patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Tidy -oottoiT, Knitting PinSf Silk and Fane)' Buttons/ Chords, Tapes, Silk, Worsted and Linen Draidsi Embroideries, Perfumeries, stud a general assortment of tiyQLISH. FIiBNCH, anaAME* {ittiAN.JPANCY GOODS. AU j—solo agent for ORiNrfiiußsr’s OELEffnATtd Hair Mixtuhe, for removing dandruff and dress ing the hair, giving it a fine glossy appearance, being decidedly the best article now in use—cheap (or (fafth~*whuresAfe and rettffl, a( the Thread and Needle store. No. 178 Chesnut'street, Phlia. September 7,1840.—6 m aNd JEWELRY.—!. & ' r i» W ‘nM W K “' N( ’.' 108 Ch «">» ‘'ret, Phila* A ,h * n F . r ' ink J ,n H o *"*- ‘mpo-Vler- DfOolU A Silvtr Patent Leer WATCHES, manufacturers of Jewolrv. A „a«i b . always on hand. Gold Patent Lovc» 13 > *i* 3 .?i Bllvflr *fBtos2Cb,GoTd Leotnes Silver Jn jIU to Clock.imd Timo PiocT^GoW Ppncils, $1 3&, up\?anis; DUnrond Pointed Gold Pons, s.t SO; Gold Bracelets and Bretat Ptn* trt ?£*} ***s!• B « r Miniaturo Cases} Guard Chains, $U to VIA; Plated Tea Bets, Castors, Cake Baskets. Candlesticks, Dritannm Wore, Pine Nort Handled Table Cutlery, and a general assortmentof Fancy' Goods, Vphil<»VMay 9ft, 18*8. WASUItfOTOIf HOUSE] Haiuusburo, fa. FlnuM tiiti recently, tmdergono a thorough repair, and been furnished with entiri #i tw fumitur*, of (he bo«( Quality. Member* of the LegUiotUre and other*, visiting the sent of Govern* menl, WHI find U a very doshrablo Hopping place. (TF Charge* moderate. WM. T. SANDERS, Agent. Harri*barg, July ftl, 1610,—6m, IVfew Une of stagre* From Carlisle to York. subscriber bogs leave to inform the travelling X community, that ho intends to ran a LINE OF STAGES FROM. CARLISLE TO three times a,WMk, as follows: Leave Carlisle on Mon day, Wednesday* ami Friday mornings at 5 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at ,York at 1 o’clock P. M., which will bo in time to take the York train of cars for Bal timore. Leave York for Carlisle at t o’clock P. M;, (immediately after the arrival of the cats,) bh each Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, thtabgh ChUrch town, Dil'etown and Dover.' . The subScriboV assures those who may patronize him, thdt ho his prepared himfeclf with comfortablb tknd feafb stages, and will use every effort' possible to accomiuodote travellers; Passengers from . Carlisle will engage passage at the office of tba subscriber, and will be called for ai the, places they request, Ita York passengers will engage at the Depot, (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HBNDBL. Extensive Livery Stable. rcspi ..ally inioruio * public that bo continues to carry on Business in all its branches at the old stand. Hia Horses arc numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Coachcs.Till bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, &,c.» all of the best finish. His drivers are all careful and attentive. -Saddle horses of the n}ost agreeable gaits, always ready for customers at low rates. The subscriber desirous of securing the patronage of the public, will spare no pains or expense toren deh his establishment worthy of the most liberal an couragement. GEORGE HBNDEIi. Carlisle, July lB4Bi~tf . runiitiiic! Furniture!! THE subScriborTeßpeclfully informs the plibllctfeat he still contindes to manufacture dnd kfeep on band; at his shop on North tianover dtreet; nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle, Sideboiirds, Secrfr T’VUIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every style and pattern,and in short, every thing, that can be made in a cabinet shop.* The subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo ‘manufactured out of the best of material and by the best.of workmen, and as to bis prices he 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 bis inspection. Ho particularly inyites newly-married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work manship and prices, will not fail to please; so don’t forget to call before, purchasing elsewhere. The' subscriber would also Inform the public (hat ho carries on the Coffin making Business, and can wait oh all those who may desiro his servi ces in that line. Having a Hearse, be can attend funerals in the country. Gharges/modcrate. ‘ FREDERICK CORNMAN. (j.atUklo, June 15,1848'.—1y N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by ihe subscriber. Boots, Shoes and Brogans. TH E attention of the public is invited W to a large and .elegant assortment, of w. BOOTS and SftC|ES; nolv opening at . rifcii —SHOE STORE, Main fll M opposite the Methodist Church. The slock has been selected with great care, and for style and durability is unequalled.* Ladies’ French Linen Gaiters, (new style) do Morocco Half Gaiters, do do Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins and Ties, at all prices; Missis* Gaiters, Leather Boots, Buskins and Slippers. . Childrens* Gaiters, Boots and ankle ties, of ovj ery variety. Men’s Calf and Morocco boots, brogans and slippers. * Boys’ and Youths* Goat, Calf and Kip brogans, and a geneial assortment of thick work. Also agreal variety of Boot and French Moroc co, Kid, Pink and While Linings, Lastings,Trim mings. , Particular attention will bo given as usual, to CUSTOMBiR W.OUK.such as Gentlemen’s fine Frensli boots, Congress boots, and Gajtors, Ladies* French and English Lasting Gaiters and Congress Bools, Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins and French llosf and ove/y effort used to get up the work in a style equal lothe b&t city work, and at the loweat price/ by WM. M. PORTER &’em May 11. N. B—As the subscriber is now doing busi ness under the firm of Win. M. Porter & Qo., ho earnestly requests those indebted to settle their accounts, ns it is necessary his old books should bo closed wlthoutdelay. July 18, 1848. 50,000 Victims Every Year Falla prey to Consumption, Asthma, and liais ing Blood , Hectic Fever and Night Sweats. ADAMS, \2olh stceet, Harlem, suffered a year with a cough, pain In tho chests* night sweats, ami all tho aggravated symptoms of-Con sumption ; nothing relieved her till sho tried Sher man s Balsam*—half a bottle cured her. Ulcerated Lungs and Litter.—Mr. B. T. Law rence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after years of suffer ing, and treated by various phsicions, was pronoun* ccd incurable from ulcerated lungsand liver. Dying, as was supposed, he tried the Balsam ; its effects wore must miraculous} two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption.—Mr*. Uaggas, rc«i? ding at 36 Sheriff street, 70 years old, has been sub* jecl to attacks of pleurisy end consumptive coughs for years. . The UalsainjgjrM saved her from very great suffering. Asthma and Corisuntplion*— l*. J. Beals, 19 De lancoy street* gave it tohis sister-in-law who had been an invalid/of years from Asthma ?to another con sidered ns In coiatfnYpTiori. It relieved therrt at onCo so that they travelled several hundred miles. Spitting Blood —ls always alarming, It loads to the worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time is generally fatal.' Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam it the best remedy known; it heals the a wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the lungs, and thereby effects a permanent cure, while other rente* dies only, stop the blood for the time. A few doses of this Balsam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is .the medicine renulrrd—lt has been successful in many oases, ami that ton where they hod run into a rapid decline* or, as more generally expressed, "Has ty Consumption." Young persons, or (hose of mid dle age, are more subject to'these attack than the aged. Price Q 5 cents and $ t per botflo. Df. Shefmrfn’s Cough and, Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man’s Plasters, sold asabove^ Principal Office 100 1 Nassau street, Now York. Aoxnta/on Tiie aane or TitE Anovu.—S. W. plrtwif 1’ yert - J -* W - U.FJominp, * ,°* w * s ‘nfriver,Ohurch*.o\vn; A. Oath -5 rm"* D^Mechanioaburg; 4. u. Keemo, Bhlromanatown; John G. Miller/ Lisburn} JanO Mav. New pJtl.v j V ij'imeiv Zearlne, So?'/ H } John Reed, King,town; R ussoll £ BlLflMohln son; Jntno, Kylo, J. Bond SprtnßfielJj John Ollier, Nowvllle; n o bt. Elliott* Nowhurff. " mow » December 30,1847.—1y.* $ COUNTRY FLANNEL I—Just received a lot of Country Flannel, all woo), at the Boe Hive. October 10, 2849. Lot JHs WbriU Fratse It I Burns, Scalds, andallkinds of Inflamed Sores Cuerd, TOUSEY’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the.most complete Burn Antidote ever known. It instantly (as if by Magic) stops pains of the most desperate BurnaahdScalds. For old Sores, Braises. Outs, Sprains, &c,, on man or beast lit is the best application that call be made. Thousands have tried, and thousands praise it. It is the host perfect master of pain ever discovered. All who use, recommend it. Every family should bo pro vided with It. Noire can toll how soon some of the famijy will heed It. each box of the genuine Ointment has the name of S, Tousky written on the outside label. To imitate this,is forgery. •• Boatmen, Livery Mep, Farmers, and all who use Horses, wili'find this Ointment the very best thing they can use for: Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, &o. &0., on their, animals. Surely every merciful man would keep hiamniroals as free from, pain as possible. Tousey’s Universal Ointment is all that is required. Try it. • Bites q/’/naccfs.—For the ellng or bite of poison ous, Insects, Tousey's Ointment is Unrivalled.— Hundreds have tried it and found it good. ' . Biles Cured, For the Piles, Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment ia one of the best remedies that can be applied; All who have tried it for the Pile’s recommend it. Old Sores Cured. For old, obstihateSores, there is nothing etjual to Tousey’s Ointment. A per son in Manlius hadVfof a number of years, a sore leg that baffled the skill of the doctors. Tousey’s Ointment was recommended by oce of the visiting physicians (who knew its great virtues,) and two boxes produced mote benefit than the-patient had received froth any-and ail previous remedies. Lei all. try it. Burns and Scalds Ohred, 'Fholisands of ba&es of Burns and Scalds, In all parts of the country, have been cured by Tousey’s Universal Ointment. Certificates enough can be had to fill the Whole of this sheet. , ; Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials bn testi- Imonials, in favor ofTousey’a Ointment for curing. I Bruises, have been offered (he proprietors. Hun* I dreds in Syracuse will certify, to its great merits in relieving the. pain of the most severe Bruise.—- All persons should try it.. Scald'Head Cured, Scores ofcaees of Scald Head have been cured by Touseyle Ointment.—* Try it—it seldom fails. - , ' Salt Rheum Cured, Of all (he remedies ever discovered for this most disagreeable complaint, Tousey’s Universal Ointmentistbe most complete. U waS never known to fail. Chipped Hands can be Cured . Toilsey’s Uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Chapped Bands. Scores of persons will state this. ... Sore Lips Cured* For the cure of Sore Lips, there was never anything made equal to Tousey’s Ointment. Ills sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scenlific coiripotind warranted not to con tain any preparation of Mercury, ggTPrice 25 cents per box* For further particularscohcerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are re ferred to Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respecta ble Druggists and Merchants throughout the Uni ted Stales. * i Prepared by S. TO US EY, Druggist, Syracuse; Agents for tiik Sale of the Adovk.—S. W. Ilaverslick, Dr.-J. J. Myers, J. ;&’W. B. Flerning; Cariste; G. W. Singisci, ChufchtoWn jA. Oath* cart, Shopherdstown; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsbnrg; J. C. Rcenio, Shircmanstow.n; John G. Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeslown; John Reed, Kingstown; Roussell & Dice, Dickint son; James Kyle;.Jacksonville; J.. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Dillor, Nowvillc; Robt. Elliott, Newburg. Dcccmner 80, 1847.—1y.* . Cllckcner’s Sugar Coated Pills* or Grand Purgative* Fur the Cure of Headache, Giddiniss, Rheumatism, Piles, Dispepsia,' Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, * Paine in the Back , Inward Weakness , Palpata fion of the Heart, Rising.in the Throaty Dropsy, Jlsthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburi\l, Worms, Chote , ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincy, ■. W/iodping Cough’, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itehingsof the Skin , Colds, Gout, Grav el, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other dis eases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and Obstrtictfdnsin the Organs of Digestion. EXPERIENCE has proved that nearly every Disease originates ftom Impuritiespf (he Blood or I Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to 1 secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural state. There fore, when the slightest derangement of (he Sys tem is indicated by Costiveness, or any other sign, it admonishes ue that superfluities are gathering in the System, which should be removed by an eS feclual purging. This fact, as stated, is univer sally knownbut people haveauch an aversion to medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they formerly preferred disease to the cure. Since the invention, however, of Oliokenei’s Vegetable Purgative Pills inis objection is entirely rcmovod,as they are com pletely enveloped with a coaling of Pure White Sugar (and a* distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine.’ Thejr arc ns 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 of th 6 Sfrslc/n, instead of confining tliemselfres to, and racking any par ticular region. Thus, for example, if the Livei be affected, one ingredient will operate 6ft that par ticular organ, and, by fcleansing it of that Ex cess of Bile ills constantly discharging into the stomaoh, 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 (bird will effectually expel from the system whatever. Impurities may have been discharged into (ho elotnach, and hence they strike at the Ivool of Disease, Remove all Impure Hu . moura, open the pores .externally and internally, . promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flal . ulency, Headache, &c.,—separate all foreign and , obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free i and healthy action to the Heart, Lunge and Liver, and thereby restore health even when all other r means have failed. • The entire truth of the above can be ascertained I Ijy the trial of a single bo*; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that, (he proprietor fcinds htmself to return the money : paid for th6m In all cases Where thby do not give 1 universal.satisfaction. Retail price 25cls perbox. AdKNTS'fOn THE SALE OF THE ABOVE.—*B. .W. 5 Hnversilok,Dr. I. J. Myers, J.& W. B, Fleming, Carlisle; O; W. Singiser, Churchtown; A. Caih ! cart,Sheph6rrfslown;Dr. Ira Day, Mochanicsburg; J. 0. Reeme, Shircmanstown; John G. Miller, [ Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H* Zesting, Spotting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeslown; '. John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice,. Dickin son; lames Kylo, Jacksonville; J, Hood & Son, t Springfield; John Dillor, Newville; Robt, Elliott; , Nowburg. /. t December 30,1847.—1y.* . Hats I Hats! Spring and Rummer Fasuion.b yon 1848* THE subscriber Would respectfully call tho atten tion of tho public to hia large assortment of £V Hats & €nps, . of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver. flno White Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, arid Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand o fine, assortment of Slouch or tints, (very light) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip* tlon of Oaps,of all altos, and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hots or caps, are Invited to call, as the subscriber Is prepared -to Rive greater bargains than can .he had elsewhere.- Don't forgot the place, No. 3, Harper's Row, WILLIAM H,TROUT.. Carlisle, Moy 26,1848. A FINE assortment of French Mcrlnoes, Cosh- IwSKI'S; ~JlC' Alp.ch». Tn,be. C.OO. &0,, October 10,18-1(1, GEO. R. CROOKS. , Equitable Kjifelntnraikce, Annuity • andTrußt Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.— Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the Staten, at the lowest rates of premium. ' Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age. , For I year,! 30 ~ 81 | 30 90 * 40 1,89 „ 60* ■ 1,86' 66 - >8,48 Example.—A person aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the company 05 cents would secure to his family or Jicirft $lOO should he die in bne year; or fqr $0,90 He.secures, to' them. slooo; or for $l3 annually for seven years-he.secures to them $lOOO should he die in' seven years; or for $20,40 paid an nually during life', W secures $lOOO to be paid when bodies. The insqrer,securing his.own bonus,by the-difference ia amount of . premiums from those charged by other offices. .For . $49,50 the heirs Vvould. receive $6OOO should tie die in one year. . Forms of application land all particulate may bo Had at the office of Fbed’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle*. ■ . J. W.CLAGHORN,Ptcs’t. ,H, G. Tockbtt, Scct’yt Fbed’k. Watts, Atl’y. Dr. D. N. Maiiox, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 y Health I Health! 1 The most Effectual or all o.owr Remedies Dr, Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON SUMPTION 1 IT also retaoVcsan'd permanently cures all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, viz:. - . Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Gutaneolis Eruptions, Pimples orJPcstules on the face, Blotches, Bites; Chronic Sore iJyea, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement ahd Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposumor Im prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders, . . In this medicine several innocent but very potent articles of the Vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its cbaiocter and properties from any other preparation, end unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring -under disease. It should bo in the hands of every person, who, by. business, or general course of life, is predis posed to the very inany ailiments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake’s Panacea U recommended as a certain re medy. Not one instance of its failure hab ever oc curred wheh freely usodl It ciiresthe disease and at the saAe time imparts vigor to the whole system;— Scrofulous persons cauqever pay tob much attention to the state of their bloodf' Its purification should bb their first aim; for porsovefanco wiUaccoraplisha cure of evefa hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN, Sclirvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell tag, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea canhbt bb toe highly.extolled ;.it searches out the. very root of the disease, and by removing it from the system, makes a cure certain and permanent. RHEUMATISM. Dir. brake's Pdhabfca Is lised wilb ltib greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which have, accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel lings of the joints. Other remedies somctimeSgtve temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when (ho limbs and bbnea ate dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. CossuMPTion txv fts cured.— Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis; Spitting of blood, Asthma,Difficult of profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats; Pain the side, dec., have been cured, and can bo with'as mvich certainty os any other simple disease. A spe cific has long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. Wo would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe they wifi not have oc casion to regret it.. The syslerq is. cleansed and strengthened, tho ulcers on thp lungs atb heated, and the patients gradually regain their hsual health and strength. Read the following: TESTIMONY. PaiLA.,Dec. 14,1847. Dear Sir:—ln reply to your question respecting tho use of Dri Drake’s Panacea, I will say, that al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure for Consumption would bo discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by tho attending physicians to bo pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them as incurable. One of tho persons bad been under tho treatment of several very ablo practitioners for a num her of years, and (hoy said she hud 11 old fashioned t’ohsumpUon combined with scrofula,” and that she might linger for some time, butcould not bo perma nently relieved. In both cases tho effect of the Pan** tea has been most gratifying. Only four orftvo bot tles were used by ono of tho persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. 1 will only add that fafntliar as I am with consumption by inheritaheo and by extensive ob&crvotibh as fa dy, and knowing also tho injurib'us effects In nine cases'out of ton of tar{ boneeet; ufed other vegetable tonicfl, B 8 Well os of many of the expectorants iyid sedatives, 1 should never have recommended tho use of Drake's Panacea if I had not bceh acquainted with tho ingiedlenU. Suffice it to say that fhefao 'are re commended by our moat popular and scientific physi cians, and In their present combined state, form pro bably tho beet alterative that has over been made.— Tho euro Is in accordance with a theory of consump tion broached in Franco a few yeafs ago, by ono of her most eminent writers on medicine, and now es tablished by facts which aumil of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, L.C. GUNN. To use the longuogc of another, “Dr. Drake’s Pa nacea is always salutary in its effects—never injuri ous. It is not ah Opiate—it is not an Expectorant. It Is not intended to lull tho invalid Into a.fatal secu rity; It U a great remedy—a grand healing and cu rative compound, tho great,and only remedy which medical science and.skill has yet produced for tho treatment of thishitberto unconqucrcd malady. And no person afflicted with (his dread disease, will bo just to himself and his friends, if ho go down io tho grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cises, will produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES, Ladies of pale complexion aud consumptive habits and such as are debilitated by ihoso obstructions which females are liable to, ore restored by tho use ot a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by for tho best remedy over discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors; being pleasant; (hoy toko it. ' It immediately restores the appetite,strength bnd color. Nothing can bo more surprising (hah its invigorat ing effects on the human frame. Persons, all weak ness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It im mediately counteracts (be nervelossnessof (ho female frame. CAUTION.—Be careful and see that you get the genuine Dr. Drake's Panacba— ilhaa thesignaturo of Oso. P. S-ronns on the wrapper—and alio the name “Dr. Drake's Panaceo, Phils.”blown in the glass. ' Prepared only by Sronns iSc Co., Druggists, No. 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Sold'by M. Luiz, Harrisburg. J M, KNEBDLeR, wholesale opd retail ogentfor Cumberland county. March 30, 1848.—1 y New 1 Spring and Summer Goods, The subscriber hits J list received and is no w open ing at his store, bn the south-west corner of the Public Square, ah unusually cheap stook of sea sonable goods, such as. ' , Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Cambric, Mull, Swiss, Book and . other, descriptions of fine while Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. • ’ A large stock of‘MUSL!NS;-'white:&'unbleach ed, from $ to | in breadth, and from: 4 cents per yard up in price. * . A splendid^slock of CALICOES, at prjcqs varying from 4 to 12| els. Also a fresh stock bf.the CELEBRATED FLtJID LAMPS, For 2 years. For Life, 91, 1,60 1,80 ‘ 2,04 1,64 2.70 2,07 3,94 2,97 6.03 which he has lately introduced, and which are found to be by .all that have tried therh, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, The Pekin Ted Company's Teas . He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he.wouldinvite the spe cial attention of the lovers‘of good Teas. The manner in.which they are put up is shell; as that the flavour is preserved for any length of lime, be ing-incased in lead or.tin foil. Families can be supplied with any quantity put up in this manner ~ The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, Inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be satiafactory.to purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 6, 1848. ' Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, :. North Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber would respectfully inform coun try merchants and the public generally, that be is constantly manufacturing and Has .always on hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qual ity cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the State) which he will'sell Wholeaale or Retail at the Old Stand* in North Hanover street; a few i doors north of Ule Carlisle Deposit Rank, where I he has albo oii Hand FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importation* which will be sold at the low est prices for cash. His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oates, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Filberts, &c. -tte would also inform the public thaV he has just returned from the city with a large stock of FrcSh F amt Sly Groceries, consisting of superior double ty fined, crushed and pulverized Loaf Sugars, Brown Sugars, nmdng which is a very fair article for GJ cents per lb,— Coffee from Bto 13J ots per lb. Teas; a superior article of InipoHal, Young Hyson and Black Tea. Molasses of all kinds; Water, Snda and Sugar Crackers, Cheese; Chocolate. Rica, 'Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &o. Fresh Spices, such as Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger and Mustard. A supply of Indigo, (best quality) Alum, Starch, Washing Soda; Saltpetre, &0., which will be sold at the lowest rales. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for tire libera) patronage extended to him, end hopes by a desire to please to merit a contin uance of the same. All orders from a dislance thankfully received and jtromplljr.allphded to. P. MONYER. Carlisle, May 4, 1818. Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newville State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad, . THE Fifth session will commence- on Monday the Glhof November, 1348. Thenumberof students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, dec. The situation precludes the possibility of students associating with the vicloUs or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by Slate Hoad, or Cumberland Valley Itylroad, both of which pass tbrobgh lands attached to the institution. TERMS. Boarding, hashing; tuition; &c., (per scss;) $6O 00 Latin or Greek, ft 00 Instrumental Music y 10 00 French or German . -5 qo Circulars with refoionccs, dec.*, furnished by R. K. BURNS,Principal. . October 8,1848.—1 y rpHEAUen andEastpennshorough Mutual Fire X Insurance Company of Cumberland County, Incorporated by an act ofAssemblyjis now fully organizedjandinoperationiundorthemanagement of tho following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm.R.GoVgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Stcrrctt, Henry Logan, Michael Coeklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Saml. Prowell, sr,and Mclchoir Brenoman,whorespectfully call theattention ofeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable ae any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to Income members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who ate willing to wait upon them at any time* JACOB SHELLY, President, Henry Logan, } r ice President, Lewis lIVErt, Secretary, Michael C° oKL it f i Treasurer • February 3*, 1848. Ao kitts —Rudolph Martin, Now,Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen; John O* Dunlnp. Allen; O. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Bearing; Shire manslown; Simon Oyster, Wormloyaburg; Robert Moore. Charles Bell, (jrtrlislo. Agents for York County—JafrobKirk, general agl, John Shorrlck, John Karkin, J. Bowman, Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg— Houser & Lochmnn. HC. MALOY, respectfully Informs tho citizens 1 6( Carlisle and tho public general.y, that ho has opened In the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8. Gltt, opposite Bontz’ store, anil near Morrctrs Ho tel, on extensive assortment of Men’s Roots, Men’s and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies'Kid ond Morocco Slippers, Misses And Children’s GAIT ffjFl ERS, ond black and fancy colored W*J KID BOOTS, of tho latest stylo, and mudo of the best materials, all of which wifi be sold cheap for cash. Ho has olsp on hand a largo assortment of Leather, OolfSkins, Morocco, &c., and will manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Carlisle, April 18,1848. Stoves! Stovesri At No*. 97, South Second Street, Puila. CJ. TYNDALL, respectfully Invites an qxanv 1 (nation of bis largo stock of Stoves, embrac ing some of tho • Best & most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, Peolislml, Troy,&o. together with a beautiful assortment of Fanny Sheol Iron Stoves and Radiators. For Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitohons or Cham bers, he believes Hint his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any olhorestabiishinent. Ho ha, also a splendid slock of Orr’s Celebrated. Air Tight Stoves, for which he lies been the agent for many years in this oily, in the manufacture of which for ex collonco and cheapness'he refora to numerous pur chasers, and for beauty of patterns, ha bellovoe himself unrivalled. . For Stoves, whoiliof for Wood or Coal, his os. soflment is dompleld. Ho returns his tboplts to his old oustomors to whom and-to the public ho renews his Invitation to give him a call at tho old stand No, 07 South 2d street, Phila. September Id, 1818—3 m S HAWES. Tho subscriber in opening a largo as nortmdnt of Shawls of every variety of stylo and price, from 031'ets l» $B. O, R, CROOKS, MONYBR’S FIFTH SESSION. Flro Insurance. Now uutl Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. •- ; .. , 3 TXTILL perform all operations upon (he Teen . VV, that are required for their preservation such an Scaling, Wing, Plugging, & c ., ot wi ,j restore the Joes of them, by inserting Attifini. Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. , UT-Offico oni Pitt street, a few doors South „r the Railroad Hotel. " of N.,8. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carliat. the last ten days, in eaoh month, r Carlisle, inly, 4,1847. tor. George Willis Ifonlkc, IGraduaterfJcjcreiinMedicalCalUgt, Philadelphia OFFICE at the residence of I)is father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Mbrrett’s Hotel ' Casusle, P*. " May 18, 1848.—1 y Drugs! Drugs! S Prices Reduced. 1 PHYSICIANS) Country Merchants and Pedlan are invited ( a ’ napkin rings, fruit & butler knives, thimbies.shieUli' kpiuing needle coses and sheaths, phrse and reticle clasps. The silver warranted to be equal to Ameri can coin. ’ * Also, 0 great variety ofnne Gold Jewelry, conalu- Ing in port of Finger Rings of nil sl>hs. set with Diamonds, Emc.alds, Rubies, Torqut.iae, Tonex,, 1 Cttrhet, Cornelian, Jasper, Cape May, Amethyst sndl other floncsj Breastpins and Bracelets ol all sijlci.l set with Stones and Cameons, and enameled*-Ear- 1 rings of all styles,'Gold chains of alt styles, anil of the finest Quajilty-togelher with all oiler article*in the line, which will be sold much below New York prices, wholesale or retail. 0. CONRAD. Niu 96 North Sceond street, corner of d«airy,irn porter of Watches. Jeweller, and Manufacture o Silver Ware. I Phila., December 23, 1847 J TBlfjrsSiiars WASHINGTON CALLEEY OP DIGUESBEOIYPIS, Ka. 234 AV.rM Second ttreel, JV. W. corner of I Calluwhill sin el, I'hilatlclphia. THE Likenesses taken and becntirully colond stilus well known establishment, for Vue LJ tar, aro universally conceded to be (gua/in everj -fespecl.lv on;; in the city... Pictures taken equel- Ijt well in dourly and clear weather. A large at fiortmenlof.Mulci//i,inqnmiZictf/t on hand, at (rent 93 to 90, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the dlimi of Cumberland county, to call and examine eprei mens of the latest improvements in the art of Dn. guerreotyping. which will be exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. &J. C.TENNBT. Phtla., July 6. 1848.—81 n See what Slieniihm’kLuzcugcg liavc l>one. SIIEIIMA.VS Worm Lozenges will immcdiatrly remote ell these unpleasant symptoms, and to store to perfect health, Bister Ignatius, Superior o( the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum has added Iter Ice llrnony in their favor, to the thousands which haw gone before. She elates that there arc ov. r 100 child ren in the Asylum, and that they have been in the habit of rising Sherman's Lozenges, and she baa >l - found them to ho attended with the most Irene fioial clfecta. They have been proved to he infallibir in ov«'r 400,000 coses. Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, Tightness »>f the, Lungs or Chest may cured. Rev. Darius Anthony was very low fr*m Gousumptiuiis Jouathan How&ith,thccelehrMed lew pornnee lecturer, was reduced to the verge of llu grave by raising Mood. Rov. Mr. Dunbar, of New York, tho Rev. Mr.' De Forest, Evangelist in tho Western pirt.of this state, Rev. Sebastian Streeter, of Boston, the wife of Oraamua Dibble, Esq.in Moravia, and hundreds of others, have been relieved ami cured by a proper use of ShcrrnunV Cough Lozenges, ami ho medicine hna over been offered to the public which haa been more effectual in the relief of there diseases,or which can bo recommend with more con fidence. They allay all itching or irritation. mn)tt tbe cough nosy, promote expectoration, remove the fects 0 ' • Produt ° IUo 11,081 iIO W and lasting cf* Headache PaJpUation 0 f the Heart, Lowne.s cl spittle, Sea-Sickness, Despondency, Faintness,Choi ic, Spasms, Crampsof the Stomach, Summer or Bow cl Complaints, also all the distressing symptom, .tir ing from free living, or a night of dissipation •'< quickly and entirely relieved by using Bhenasn'i Champhor Lozcngote. They act speedily and itlim in a very abort space of lime, giving tone and vigil to llio system, and enable a person using them to or-' dergo great menial Of bodily fatigue. Rheumatism, Weak Hack, pain and weakncirii tho Breast, Back, Limbs and other pails of the toil) ora speedily ond effectually relieved by Shcnrun't Poor Man's Plaster,whlrh costs only 12* cents, and is within tho reach of all. So groat Ui become the reputation of this article, that one million will not be gin,to supply tho annual demand. It ioocknowlci-V cd to bo tho heat strengthening Plaster in the worU- Beiaarc oflenposition.—r), Shcrman’aPoot Men'* Piaster-has his name with directions printed on the back of the Plaster, and a KTfae limilcSX of lb' Doctors written name under the directions. Neal others are genuine, or to ho relied upon. Dr. Bln'- man a Woiohouec is No. 100 Noesou at. New Ye* AGENTS POIt Tint SALE OP THE ABOVE.*— S. YV.' Hnvorstiek. Dr. J. J. Myora. J. & W. B. Fleming. Carlisle; G, VV. Singisor, Oburchtown; A» cart, Shephordstown; Dr. I ra Day, Meohanlcsburg? J. L. Rorroo, Shirerrmneiown; John G. Mill*/* Lisburn; Jnno May, New Cumberland; John H* Scaring, Sporting Hill; John .Coyle, Hogostowal John Heed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dich ,D * son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood&Sonj Springfield; joh n Diller, Nowvlllc; Uobl. JBlH®*' Ncwburg. December 30,1Q47.—_ HOSIEKY it GLOVES, jo«l opening « UwJ* softmont of Mon’«, Women ond Chlfdrcn’* fliory nnil Olovey of every variety of quality f° r ** ’ cheap by GEO H CROOKS October 10, 1848 ' JOB WORK , NEATtY EXECUTED AT TIHB OFFICE.