SS3 I to; lyoui’i ktere§{s IT * - CHAttIiES odtjLßY, ' lnat_N has just returned frott| Phila 33»f|P»t%^ d .*.® °P?ning one of .the'largest, . cheapest, and most splendid stock of ■i;to o ;.^.|m¥«6bDS r 'v:^' been brought to Carliale!sinco it Kps been OWiiig to the groat reduction in prices I, ■ *Wy.kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut ■'"itiaigSHjiyoStai hb invites one and all to call and look for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, aloojd of Goods consists in part of a largo and 1 genofalasßorliiieol of ■ .V-: ■ - CLOTHS, V " ‘ .jfroro.-81.10 $5, Cossimorea from 50 els.'to $1,50, .5?! 0 ' 8 ! ; S a,ltinneila very cheap, CashWres, Ginghams, Calicoes, of newaml bcauli largest and cheapest assortment ,of x ff.Wfrat.lhat, be has’had for years,, Muslins of iJWSJtdWWWion. Also, a large and well seleot nSdjStock jif: , = Shoes & Groceries, - entirely 100 .numerous to - pW}°o\i* p*fll and see foe yourselves*—no charge • P 0 „°.4 8 *he old stand a Few doors -*Ws\sl l !W:Mwket House. or :^ e big. Sign, big Windows, and ofTSoods! Sept. 21, 1848. Sod- Summer Goods.' .eorster’slTew store, ' OIRIISM, Pi, fJIHE 'siibacribcr respectfully announces W Iho pub nCjlUat he has taken the stand lately occupied by w.-Antfiey v at the corner of High, street and Har* has just received from the east ern citicesajacgo and splendid assortment of T “v :i '. ■NEW' GOODS’ in the Atlantic cities of the Imported and Manufacturers, iiicladingr every variety of Goods.— aro particularly invited to call and ox* "■j I”*® 1 ”*® “*?■-beautiful assortment of l's'’ ®t'ess Ctoodst A S, w Kicb tlhe following articles comprise a part: J^Pi^r, w ® 0 1. black and fancy Silks; blue, Cassimoros; fancy Summer Goods; ? Q i^k f* awns i Bombazines and Alpacas) Yu kinds; Mous de Laines; London and J)p»esUc;- Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hpstery and Ribbons of alt kinds; together with a large assortment of Groceries. All the ahoy. Goo-Jo have been purchased al the beftsand cheapest markets and will certainly be sold very;ibrv. Ail persons are respectfully invited to a call. ; JOHN E. FORSTER, el April, 80, 1848. 'iar; ■ Tfomcndous RusU A/IbBENTIS CHEAP STORE, where they have -elrjust received from Philadelphia the largest as aorlmentbf . I JPaH and Winter Goods, Carlisle Among this largo arrival may boTouhd 6,000 yards of.the host arid cheapest Calicoes ever brought from the city; yard wide Mus 'i- * c *l elegant Ginghams 18$ cts.; splendid Mous do Laines and Cashmeres very cheap; haridSome Winter Plaids for ladies dresses, and the cheapest-- ,- 'VOasaimores, Cassinetts, over manufactured, Wo need not begin to enumer* ate; we have nearly every article in our line of bust* ness, and all so cheap that we only want the public c .9®. e . *nd 860 them to bo convinced that this is the place to get. bargains. Wo say to all give us a call, arid we II Warrant it you will not go away disap* pointed. Cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post officei . A. &W. BBNTZ. September 28, 1848. Ijfew. York Variety store. J M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beri leave •rio inform the citizens of Cumberland and ad joining counties,' that they have just opened an extensive ' Variety Store, in North Hanover street, in the building lately oo odpiefl by Mr. Hanich, between Haverstick’a and - *9^--®-® ®l°rea, where they will be happy to re cetve the.calls of all wishing articles in their line, i hny will.at nil limes keep on hand a well selec led. assortment of Prints, (French, English and American,)/.Domestic and Foreign Perfumery, Paienl lytedicinos, embracing nearly every de scription, .and in fact a little of evety thing usually Kept in an extensive variety store. They are the exclusive agents for the sale of • Mf* celebrated “Pulmonic Mixture” a n4..k** vOalsamio Extract of Sarsaparilla Dr. Green’s celebrated “Oxygenated Bitters,” for and plithysio. They are also the ex* . in this county for the New York Canton Tea Company, and will keep constantly tajid a large supply of their superior Teas. In conclusion they beg leave to say Chat they are determined to sell at very small profits foroasb, and Invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. : ; , , Carlisle, May 4, iBiB. BATLIS & llllOOKEli, Auctioneer*, JVb. 6 North Third Street, 3 door 9 above Market Si. t Philadelphia, SALE EVERY EVENING, OF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,and Fan cy Goods, commencing at o’clock and com* prising a largo assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, &6.. The attention of the country trade ts invited to these sales. All goods war ranled to.be as represented at time of sale. Pur chasers can have thetr goods packed bn the premi- Septombor Hi 1848.—3 m 1 lIIENUY C. OLIVER, 'Thxeacl and Needle Store, iVfc 17S Ohetnut st., above Seventh, Philadelphia. constantly on'hand the largest and best .IX assortment of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, Cdpyaga, Steel Deads, Bag Clasps, Tassels, Purtm Icings, plain, and shaded Purse Twist, Crotchet!‘ Bags, Purses, Sowing Silks, Spool* Cotton, Patent Thread, Ncod)oa« Pins, Tidy (JiUq.hi Knitting. Pins, Silk and Fancy Buttons, Coed®,Tapes, Silk, Cotiorr, Worsted and Linen Braids, Embroklortaff, Perfumeries, and a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH and A ME* niC4NE4Ncr goods, (Also—sole agent for BrinoiiurBt*9 Celebrated Hair Mixture, for removing dandruff and dress ing (he hair, giving it afine glossy appearance, being decidedly the best article now In use—chonp cash—wholesale and retail, at the Thread and Needle store, No. 178 Clwsnnl street, PJrila. •September?, 18*8 Cm G*WWani? n, ES AND JEWELKy—jr. * | « Vi. on ? l P. > , N ,? - *® B Ehesnut street, Phila- i St% otaohF/k stu i *'“ House, importeri WATCHES, | sortmrttl always on hand tfewp7' BooJ ! P Bi Bi ' ,or •>« »'»to*Sn. (iTu L ? ,or “' l3 groaf-tariotr. Ear Rinas Nfinin,7,.» n >l Pln, ’ ln *3si PUlod Tea Bota,ori'„;. a cin Britannia, Wore, Fi„„’ w amr “ « w *»‘ - .«wv~mo* ■ Jhl&4M>/!a : 8,~1818. V V'-, WASHINGTON; «OVBE IfARIUBBURO, PA, THIS Popular House has recently undergone a “Sroftrttepoir, and boon furmthed with entire 5*J?/£rSr M fl!' of ,llof bo * l nunllty. Members of the «U>M»,'rlsltlng the oeal'or Gbvern will,And It'a'very desirable stopping plaeo; ffTOhilrgee rnodorsto. ffvjV ' V , „ WM - T. SANDERS, Agent. *■ IlmtborftlJuly J THE subscriber bogs leave to inform the travelling community, that ho inlondn to run a LINE OF WAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three times a week, ns follows:, Leave Carlisle on Mom a y l» dnesd " y ’ nnd F Hilay mornings at 6 o’clock, »A. M., and arrive at York at 1 o’clock P. M., which will bo in lime to take the York Uain of cars for Bal timore. Leave. York for Carlisle at I o’clock P. M„ (immediately after the arrival of the cais,) on each Tuesday,,Thursday and Saturday, through Church town, Dil’etown and Dover, The subscriber assures those who may patronize him, that he has prepared-himself with comfortable and safe stages, and will use every effort possible to accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle Will engage passage at the 1 'office of the subscriber, and will bo called for at the-places they request. In York passengers will engage at the Depot; (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDBL. v Extensive Livery Stable. . - ■—ly '*•- public that bocoutmucs to carry on the Xdvery Business in ■ all its branches at the old stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of patten); such as Coaches.Till bury s, Sulkies, Buggies, Ac., all of the best finish. His drivers are ail careful and attentive.' Saddle horses of tho moat agreeable galls, always ready for I customers at low.rates, I Bl, h ?crlher of securing the patronage 1 8 ■ public, will spare no pains or expense (o ren der his establishment worthy of the most liberal on courogemonl. GEOIiGEHBNDEL. Carlisle, July 27, 1848.—tf _ Furniture) Furniture!) THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues lit manufacture and keep on hand, at’bis shop on North Hanover street! nearly Qnh’a, (formerly Glass’! Hotel, Catliole, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre ■PARIES,TABLES, STANUS.Dosks,Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can ho made in a cabinet shop. Tho subscriber will warrant his furniture to be manufactured out pf the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to bis prices he intends to sell v !ow for cash. Ail who will give him a call, will say that bis furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his. inspection. He particularly invites newly married persons to, give him a coll and examine for themselves—ho 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 that he carries on the Business, and can wait on all those who may desire bis servi ces in that line. Haying a Hbarsb, he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, June 16, 1848.—1 y N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. Boots, SUocs and Brogans. di&k' THE attention of the public is invited V ,*9 a l ar go and elegant assortment of IKw- BOOTS and SHOES, now opening at SUPPORTER’S SHOE STORE, Main st.. opposite the Methodist Church. , The ritbek 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 Bools, Buskins and Slippers. ■ Childrens 1 Gaiters, Bools and ankle ties, of ovl ery variety. “ Men’s Calf and Morocco bools, brogana and slippers.. Boys’ and Youths’ Goal, Calf and Kip brogans, and a genetal assortment of thick work. * Also a great variety of Boot and French Moroc co, Kid, Pink and While Linings, Laslings,Trim minga. • • ' Particular kttenlion- will be given as usual, to Ct/STOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen’s fine Fronsh boots, Congress boots, and Gaiters, Ladies’ French and English Lasting Gaiters and Congress Boots, Kid and Morocco Slippers, Bushina and French ties) and every effort used to get up the work-in a style equal lothe beat city work; and at the lowest price, by WM. M. PORTER & Co, May If. N. B,—As tho subscriber is now doing busi ness under the firm of Wm. M. Porter* Co,, he earnestly requests those indebted to settle their accounts, as it is necessary his old books should be closed without delay. July 13, 1818. 50,00 VlcUuisjEvery Year . Falla prey to Consumption, Asthma, and Rais ing Blood, Hectic JPevcr and Night Sweats. MUa. ADAMS, mih steeet, Harlem, suffered a year with a cough; pain In the cheats, night sweats, and all tho aggravated symptoms of Con sumption} nothing relieved her til) she tried Sher* man’s Balsam—half a bottle cured her. Ulcerated Lunge and Liver.—Mr. E, T, Law rence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after years of suffer ing, and treated by various phsicisns, was pronoun ced incurable from ulcerated lungsond liver. Dying, as was supposed, ho tried tho Balsam} iU effects were most miraculous; two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption.—Mm. Baggas, resi ding at 88 Sheriff street, 70. years old, has been sub* attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. Tho Balsam has saved her from very greatsufiering. Asthma and Consumption,-— L. J. Beals, 10 Dc lancoy street,gave It tobis aister-indowwho had been an invalid for years from Asthma;, to another con* sldorcd as in consumption. It relieved them otonco so that they travelled several hundred-miles. i ■; . Spitting Blood— Is always alarming. It leads to tho worithind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time Is generally fatal. Sherman’s AlMlcaling Balsam is the best remedy known; it heals the wounded, of ruptured blood vessels of,the lungs, and thereby effects a permanent euro, while other romo- Jies only slop tho blood for tho time. A few doses of (Iris Balsam will satisfy tho most skeptical that if is (ho medicine required—lt has boon successful in many cases, and that toowhore they had run into a rapid decline, or, as more generally expressed,'‘Hoa r ty Consumption/’ Young persons, orthoso of mid dle ago, nro more subject to theso attack than tho aged, Prlco 25 cent's and $ I per bottle, pr. Sherman's Cough arid Worm Lozongos, and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above, ! i Principal Office TOG* Nassau street,-Now York. w^J ~^N. T^ ro iJ TH ■ BALIto^, tub Above—S. W, S ft Vi. 1 -*».•», W. B. Fleming oatt ShVnt?' Sln B hsl 'iChurolilpwn; A. Oath* Lisburn) Jane’May NIJw Sl n Wn ’i. John ,Gi,Miller, Zoatintp, SpimingVlllh obn H. John Hoed, Kingstown) Uu"scd\ > «r' > tlf* C ® ! 1?f 0 , ,vn * eon; Jinnee Kyle,Jacksonville'-' J & h 0 b ® h ' ?, io^ in rrg. d;JolmmUor ' Ncwvui; ' C-Vs!: December 30, 1847,—1y.* pOUNPUY FLANNfiLIr-Just received a lot of V-Oounlry I* lanncl* all woo), at the 800 Ilivo * October 10,1918; ' ‘ ' 1 ' t *‘ e lt! JJurnSf Sc.dlds,ar\d allkind's dj'lnjlamtd Sores Cuerd, .. mp U§l5V »S. (ti N:iy:|RSA£ qiNTMiSNT, ie iil_ thG n)08l coipplele Bqrn Anlidpte ever known. U instantly (as it by; Magic) slops pains.of the most desperate Burns and Scalds. , For old.SoreS, Bruises,: Cuts, Sprains, &c., on plan or beast, it is the best application that can be made. Thousands have tried, and thousands praise it. liisthemo&t perfect master of pain ever discovered. All who use, recommend it. ’ Every fapiily should bb pro vided vfathiU None can toll'hbw 'soon some oi* tho family need hi 1 J‘;' each box of the genuine Ointment has the name 6f,S; Tousby written on the outside label;, .reiiMtate.thia isTorgery. " *’ ' / Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all.who use Horse6f:wiU(find<thiB Ointment the very best thing ihcy : can use ,for Collpr . Galls, Scratches, lucks, &c.,&0;, v on:their animals.' Surely every merciful man Would keep his animals as free from pain aff possible-. . Tousey’s Universal Ointment isallthatis required; Try it. ' Sites of /mecte.~—For the sting Or bite of poison* ous Insects, rdus.ey’s Ointment is Unrivalled.— Hundreds have tried it and found it good. ■PtVej Cured. For the Piles-, Tousey’s Univer sal-Ointment is one of the best reoiedics thatcah be applied. ' All who have tried it for the Pile’s recommend it, . ,r. • otdB° res fcurect is nothing equal to Tousey*B°6iritment. A per son in Manlius had, for a number,of years, a Sore leg that baffled tbeskill of the doctors. ' Tousey’s Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting physicians (who knew its groat virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had received from any and all previous remedies. Let all try it. Scalds Oured t Thousands of cases of Burns and Scalp®, in all parts of'the country, have been cured by Tbnsey’a Universal Ointment. Certificates enongh can be had to fill the whole of this sheet. / Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on iesti t monials, in favor ofToosey’s Ointment for curing I Bruises, have been offered the Hun-i dreds inSyrecuso will cortifyla ils great merits! in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise.— All persons should try.lt, ‘ ' v * ScAld Head Cured. Scores >of oases of Scald Head have been .cured by Touaey's Ointment- Try it—it seldom fails. Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever discovered, for thismost disagreeable complaint, Tousey’s Universal Oinlmentis the inoslcomplele. it was never known to fail. . . Chapped Hands ■ can be Cured. Tousey’s Uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will slate this. ■ ■ ,^ orc Lip* Cured. For the'cure, of Sore Lips, there was never anything made equal to Tousey’s Ointment. It Is sure io cure them. Try it. It is a scentific compound warranted not to con tain any preparation of Mercury, {JgrPrice 26 cents per box- For further particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, the’ public aro re ferred to Pamphlets, to bo had gratis, of respects, hie Druggists and Merchants throughout the Uni ted Slates. -in. Prepared by B.TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse, Aoests roll the Sale of ’t»b Above.—B. W Hnverslick, Dr. J. J. Myers, J. & W. 13. Fleming Carlsle ; G. W. Singlser, Churchtown j A. Calk cdrt, Shepherdstown; Dn Ira Dayi Mcchanicslmrg; J. C.. Rcejhe, Shiromanetown; John G. Miller Lisburn; Jane MayiNew'.Cumberland; John h! | Zoning,. Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogestown; John Reed, Kingstown; Rousscll & Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J, HootL& Son Springfield; John Dillcr, Nowvillc; RoCl. Elliott! Newburp.- Decomnet 30, 1847.—1y.* Cl illckencr’s Sugar Coated Pills, or Grand Purgative, f\ir the Cure of Heartache, Giddiness, Ilkcumaliem, Piles, ‘Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back: Inward Weakness, Palpata lion of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Mhma, Fevers of all kinds, Femhle Complaints, Measles, Salt Itheum, Heartburn., Worms, Chole ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fils, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchingsof the Skin, Colds,Gaul, Grav el,. Her vous Complaints, and a variety of other dis cuses arising from Impurities of the Blood, and • Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion! 'EXPERIENCE has proved lhat nearly.every Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural slate. There fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys tem is indicated by Costiveness, oranyolher eign, it admonishes us lhat superfluities are gathering in the System, which should be removed by an cU factual purging. This fact, as slated, is univet sally known; but people have such an aversion to medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they formerly preferred.disease to the cure. Since the invention, however, of Oliokener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills Inis objection is entirely removed, as they are com pletely enveloped with a coaling of Pure White Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no lasts of medicine. They are as easily to swallow as bite of candy,. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe'iii theslighlcsldcgrco. They operaloequal- Fy on all the diseased parts of the System, instead of confining themselves to, and racking any par- I llcular region. . Thus, for example, if the Liyer be affected, one ingredient wil| operate on that par ticular organ, and, by, cleansing it of that Ex cess of Bile it is constantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural stale. Another will operate on |ho Blood, and remove those im purities which have already entered into its citou ilalion; while a third will effectually expel from lho.aye;ein,Whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they atriko at the Root of Disease, Remove all Impure Ha mooro, open the pores externally and inlorhally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat ulency, Headache, &c„ —seperale all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free and healthy aotioh to the Heart, Lunge and Liver, and thereby restore health oven when all other means have failed. , The entire troth of the above can bo ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that, the proprietor binds himself to return iho money paid for them in ail cases where (hey. do not give universal satisfaction. Retail price 25 eta per box. AoBNTS FORTH* SALK OF THE ABOVE. S. W. Haverslibk.Dr, L J< Myers f JF.&W.B. Fleming, Carlisle; (3. W. Singlser, Chtlrchlown; A. path cnrt,Shqpherdslown; Dr. Ira Day, Mdchaniosbnrg; J. C. Recmo, Shircmanstown; John'O. Miller, Lisburn; Jono May, New Cumberland; John H, Zenrinff, Sporting Hill; John Coylei Hogeslowh; John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin son; James Rvloi Jacksonville; J. Hopd & Son, Springfield; John Diller, Nowville; Robt. Elliott, Nevyburg. . 1 , December 30, 1847.—1y.* IIuIm: Huts I Spring And Summer Fashions for 1848* THE subscriber would respectfully call Iho atlon tion of tho public to his. largo, assortment of |T\ Hats & Caiis, 9** of the latest fashions, consisting of 1 Moleskin, Beaver, fine White RuekoyjMountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and lmts of ovpry qualify,-and at dif ferent prices. Also on liahif a fino aesortment of Slouch of "Sportsman's Hats,; (very lipljit) I together wUhagonoralaßßortraoqt of nearly eyqry doaerjp libri of Caps, qfrtll sfmai>d atqll prices., f Country-, dealers and ali who wish to purchppo. bale jjr- caps, urn invited to call, as tho eubspribor; is prepared ,lo give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— Don't forgot the placed No. 8, Harper’s Row. , ’ , WILLIAM lI.TROUT. Carlisle, May 25J 1848., A m» r " B “"°' l "! ont of. French Morinoca, Ca.li- Alpaoha, Tibliet'Cloth, *c., fee, CEO. H. CROOKS. OPFICE<74 Walnut street,'Philadelphia;—Capital Ch arter perpetual.—Mujca lnsqrance or),liyes : al their.offico in Philadelphiaj and ai.their Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest.rates -, 1 ‘ !'! ‘ insuring pt $lOO qn ; a single life; Age. - For 1 “year; 20 • 81 : '- ?,S0 ‘ : . ? 99 1 '4O ’■ : i;S9 • 1 50 1,86 •!;Bj4B'- , Example;—£ person agedSO. years, next birth day, by paying the cenU wquld. socure to hisifamily or boirs ; |S|oo should he dio in oho year; or for s9,9o,hep3ecureB to thorn' ?l6pb;' or f0f.1613. annually ibr qeye’ri ycajs ho secures'to them .fllpOO should he diein seven.years;, or foi .$20,10 paidanr nUally during life, lie securcsslooo to .bo-paid,when bo dies. ,securing his pwh .bonus, by the difference‘in/ amount of premiums from lhose charged by ' offices. For $49,60, the heird would receive’s6ooo should hd die in'bno year. 5 ’ , , Forms of application and all , particulars iriay .be hod at the Office df Tnxn'ic. Wa¥t6; Esq., Carlisle. .. 1 : 'X W. CLAGtIORN, Pfes’t. u. G. TbpkKTfr; Spct*y> ’ 1 - ' ‘ Fred’k., Watts, Att’y. -‘ •• '' t)n D;N. Mahon, Medical Ezaininch ‘ August 81,-1848.—1y ’ Health! Health!! I’nri ftoST'ETPECTUAt. Of Att KNOWN REMEDIES Dr. Drake’s Panacea, .. I THE J ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON SUMPTION! , - fi ' • IT also removes and permanently core's ell dlSeascfi arising from sm Impure state pf the’blood, viz r • , Scrofula di Ring’s ,'Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,'Pimples or Peslulcs on the! face, Blotches', Biles; Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints', Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciatica o/Lumbago, diseases arising from an I injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, : Exposure or Im prudence in life;'also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders-. !. / '•( , . In.(his. medicine several innocent but very potent Articles of the vegetable kingdom ore united, Terming a compound- entirely' different in its 'character and properties from any other preparation; and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring .under disease* It. should be iki the hands of oyery person; who, by business, or. general course of life, is predis posed to. the very many ailiments that render/ Hfp’ a curse, instead of a.blessing, and bo-often result In death.- v f,.-, FOR SCROFULA* Dr. Drake’s Panacea is recommended as a ccHalh re medy. Not one-instance of its failure has over oc curred when freely used! It cures the disease and at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to the stato oftheir blood. Itspurification should be their first aim; for perseverance willaccomplish’acurb of even hereditary disease* ’ ' FOR ERUPTIONS OF .THE SKIN, ScdtVy, Scorbutic Affections,-Tumors, White Swell ibg. Erysipelas, Ulcers,; Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs andßilcs, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled j it searches out the very rooi of the disease, and by removing it from the system; makes a cure certain and permanent.. RHEUMATISM. Ur. UrokeVpahacea is used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as ore chronic.’ It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which bavo accumulated in the system, which'are lho cause pfßheumaliflm,Gout, and Swel lings of the joints/ Other remedies somclimesgivo temporary relief; this entirely emdicates the disease from'the system, oven when the.limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen.- CONSUMPTION'. Consumption can ns cured.— Coughs, Catarrh, Drttn«Ktti«, fif-itUng'-nf-hLuvl, -AaiKma_ nini<n»ll, At profuse expectoration, Hectic,Flush, Night Sweats, Pain the side, &c., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as,any other simple disease. .'A spe cific has long been sought for, but in vein uhtiltbe discovery of Dr.DrakeV Panacea., It is mild'and safe but certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those'afflicted to give it a trial—and wo believe they will not have oc casion to regret it; : The system is:cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, arid the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength; -Rctjd ihe'followiijgs •’ TESTTMpNY. ' Fuila., Dcc/14,184 1 ?. Dx ah Sib:—ln reply to your question respecting theiuse of, Dr. Drake's Panacea, I willsay, tbot al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure fop all.diseases,.however valuable it may bo 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'tbe attending physicians to.bo pplmonary consumption, and-abandoned by them as incurable. One of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a num bor of years, and they said she hud “old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula," and that she might linger for some time, but could not bb perma nently relieved. In both coses the effect of the Pana cea has been most gratifying. Only four orilvo bot tles ,wcre used by one of the persons before she began to Improve ropidly.; Tbe ; other took about.ten. I will only add that familiar as I am with consumption by inheritance and by oxlensivoiobsorvotion ss a stu dy, and knowing also tho'injurious effects In nine cases out of ton of tar, boncsct, and other vegetable tonics, os well as of manyof the. expectorants arid sedatives, I should qdverTiavo recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if 1 hod not been acquainted with the'ihgredientr. Suffice It to soy that these-.are re commended by our most popular and eciontific'pbyel clanft, and.in their present combined'slate; form pro bably the best alterative that has over been mode.— The euro is in accordance with a theory of consump tion broached In El onco a fow years ago, by one of her most eminent writers on medicine* ond now es tablished by facts which oumit of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, L.C, QUNN. To use.the language of another, "Dr. Droko’a Po nacca is always salutary in Its effects—noyor injuri ous. It is not an Opiotc—it is not an Expectorant. It is not intended to lull Iho invalid into a fatal secu rity. It is a great remedy—a grand healing ond cu rative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for ibd treatment of thlshitherto unconquorcd malady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, U(ill bo just to himself arid his friends, if ho go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cases, will produce a favorable change in (ho condition'of any patient, however low." . TO, THE X, ADIES." Enijics of palp ’complexion nud consumptive babita and such ne arc debilitate)!; by, thoao, obstructions which females are liable fo, ore f piloted. by thii uap ol a bottle oj lwp,‘ to lilopni and vigor. It ia iiy f or tho beat remedy oyer discovered for weakly children, and such na liavb bad liiimpraj being pleasant, tliey take it, 'lt Immediately restores t jio appetite,aifpngtli end pblori ' ' . ' ■ ’’’ ” ' ' Ndllilijg can bp mprpSurprising Ihop its invigorat ing cffccta on tho human framb. PcfaobaJ all wbak nbaa 'apd jla'aaitmlo liofbro faking if, at bneb become roblial and Alii of energy under itp influence. ' It im mediptcly cpunlcraelp the ncrvbleaahcaa'of the female frame, ■ ■ • " r CAUTION.—Bo dafoQil HiO ace (liol you got tho gonuino Dr. Duakr’b Pmou—(l boa theaignnluro of Oko.'P. 'Sxonnai bn thewrappet—and'alabllio narao“Dr. Drako’a Pahaboa, Philo.’’. hloWln ■ Inutile glasS-c f- ■ .1 ,U' ',. , -1. ■ ■[, .. Prepared only byS-ronas do Co,, Druggiali, Nor 91 North Sixth atreot, Philadelphia. : Sold by M. Lulz, Hnniaburg. ' ' J M. KNEEDIIERy wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county! ' March 30,1848.—1 y : ■ ■ 'jsiiif, «p«, V rplie'subscriber has just received arid isbow'dperi- Xing.athis.gtdro, of the Public Square,,an,unuppally of sea sonablejgopds, such as * Oloths, Cassimeres, VestlDgSj Alpacas; Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Cambric, Jaconet, Mill); Swiss,-Book;and other description's of fine while Muslins,' Cheeks', Tick ings, G)oveB,Hooiery,'&c. - A large stock of MUSLINS,-white&unbleach ed, from sto in breadth, and from : 4 nente per yard up in price* -- < ' - A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices varying frpm 4to cts; 1 ‘ ‘ Also a fresh stock of the ' ■ , ’ .CELEBRATED FLUIDaLJMPS,} .For Life. * 1,60 ‘ 2,04 - •2,70 ' ’3,94 - ' 6,03 - -For ,3 years, v 91' v - 1,80 ’ * 1;64 ! ' l • 2,07 ! 2^7 which he has lately -introduced, and .whioh are found, to' be by:all that;have tried,then!, the roost economical and desirable.article in every respect now in use. Also, ", • The Behin Tea Company's Teas, He has been appointed sole'agenl in this place Tor the sale of fhe above Teas, tp he would invite the c;ar attention of thp lovers of 'good. Teas. The 'mariner in are put up is'eiich; as that the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ing incased ,in lead.or tin foil. Families can. bo supplied with any quantity pui up in this manner . The. public is respectfully invited to ball and examine hhrstock,' before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch ae he feels confident.that.his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. 1 ' ' ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 6, 1848; - JUST received at the Bee Hive a Jargo assortment df Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of. the follow- articles, for Ladies, viz t Satin striped Cashmeres; Alpacas; ; Mous do Laincs; SftdWls, Now stylo Alcions; illbbohS, •: Figured dress Silks, Assoitcd silk,fringes, Flam do do Black do .do ‘ PararaoUds, Silk Gimps, \ Merinbes, Bonnet silks, .. French worked collars, Tlowors,' ' Kid Gloves; ... Thread. Laco*. , For Gentlemen: " Black French Cloth, .Salto Vesting, ' ' do , ,’Cassimcrcs, ' Merino do" Fancy .do Valentino do Cravats, 1 ' Cloth baps. " Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, 1$ Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Jaconet,.Swiss, Mull and Bishop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladles, •Gentlemen and Misses, Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies aiid Gentlemen. -. ’ ■ ' I’would inform the cilircns of Carlisle and vicinily, that tho above Goods, suitable for the fall trade, aro. opened and ready for inspcctioii; and !am confident that persons examining my stock from tho greatly reduced prices wotlld bo indticbd to. mcko their pur chases therefrom; 8. A. COYLE. Carlisle, September 28, Is4B. . . Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle . between the Newvillc State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. ; ;■ FIFTH SESSION, rpHE Fifth session will commence on . Monday; the L 6lhof November, 1848. Tito number of students is limited; and they aro carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting HoUso; Ac. ’ Tho situation precludes tho poisibility of students ossociating with the'vicious or depraved, being remote from town; or village, though easily by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through londs attached to the institution. ; ‘ ‘ TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per boss.) 050 00 Latin or Greek, ' . . 500 Instrumental Music 10 00 French or Gorman / : g 00 i 1 Circulars with rofoionccs, &c., furnished by • • ‘ • R. K. BURNS, Principal. October 2,1848.—1 y , . '• __Flre Insurance. THEAllph and Eastpennaborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an.ant of Assembly,la now fully organized,andinoperationundortbemahagement of the following commissioners, via:' Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gonras, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzcl, Robert Stcrrolt, Henry l Logan, Michael Cockltn, Benjamin H. Musser, Lev! Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr,and Melchoit Breneinan,whorespeptfully call the atteption ofpititens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages Which the company hold out. ' .• J Thordtosofinsurance arc as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to Hie'agents. of the company whoaro, willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President . -• > • ;• ; Henry Logan, Viet President, . ; Lewis Hv*r > Secretary. Michael Cocklin', Treasurer . February 3, 1848. Aoents— Rudolph,Marlin, Now Cumberland; Christian Titzcl; Allen; JohnlO. Dunlop. Alien; O. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shiro roanstown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysbunr: Robert Mobrq, Cjiarlcs Doll, Carlisle. forYork County—JacohKlrk,general ngt, Shorrick, John Harkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agonts for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochmnn, HO. MALOY, respectfully informs tho citizens • of Carlisle ami tlto public gencral.y, that ho has opened imtho store room lately occupied hy'Jos. 8. Gitt, opposite Bontz* stored and near Morrells Hp. tcl| an extensive assortment of " Men’s Roots, ‘ ,I .’ Men’s and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monruos, Ladies’Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT ; . ERS, andiblack and fancy colored ■ • | KID BOOTS, of the latest stylo, and of tho best materials*, oil of which will bo sold cheap for cash. I Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, &c.j and Will manufacture to oidora|l kinds of Roots and 8)1004 at lbo shortest notice. . , . Carlisle, April 13,1848. Stoves! Stovesll ' At No, 9.7, South Second Street, Piula, GJ. FYNDALE, respectfully Invites an oxam » inatlon of his largo stock of Stoves, embrac ing somo of iho Best & most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, Npvv York, Popkaklll.Troy.&o. togolhor with a bopu)ifu) assortment of Fancy Shootlron Stoves ahd Radiators." ! ' ■' *> • a ■ For Parlors, Dining Ilooma, ,Kitchens or Cham bers, ho bollcves that his assortment,will compare to advantage with ihalofanyolhor.ostablishment. fie has alpo a splendid Block of; . ■ Qrr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves, lor which lib lias bcon'tho,agent for infujy years ip this city, in tho manufacture of which for ox-, oollonco and ohoopnoss he rclbrp to eumpfous pur chasers, and for boaufy 'of patterns, ho bbliovos himself unrivalled. ‘ For Stoves, whoiiior fog Wppd or Coo), his os sortmonf is c'omploto. He rplilrns )lis thanks i'o his old customers to whom and to tlib pnbllo'lio renews his invitation to give him a onll at tho old stand No. 97 South 2d street, Philo. ' 1 September M, IS-18.—2m ■ The mihacrlhor hi opening ii largo .el VBlUwli of every variety of style” and’ price, from S 3 j eta tofß. O.lii CROOKS'.' ' ; !: - llqota & Shoos.. JUST raooived, several oasoa of Mon's. Wd mon’s, Misses’ and Doy’s Boots, Shoo* and Bro- and for sale Tory low at tho now store of S. D, PWOEI & CO. November 9, 1818. NEW OOODS. Rfcw and Cheap 'Pool and Shoe Store. VV "that hfe’re'quitolf for-{heir pteX?,';' llll iuoh a* Sealing, Mpg,Paging, <#- c ., SJJ| restore the loos of them, by inserting Artis " Teeth; from a single Tooth to : a full'sett!. ■” Cli ' ; ! jyOffice on Pitt street, a few doors Soml, i the Railroad Hotel. ■ nol N. B.'Dr. Loomis will bo abseritfrom Caflisl the last ten days, in each month. / Carlisle,;July 4,1847. • ,• r Dr; (jcorge Willis Fonlkt^' (Graduate nfJe[/ersonMe.dical College, Philadtlp^}. OFFICE at the residence , of his father in Souil Hanover sljcp.t, directly .opppsjlo.MprteU’a.Hoi. ■ i : , ..Carlisle, Pa. ■ . ";M«y,lf)i 1848.-rsly, mS\ V H Prices Reduced, a PHYSICIANS/ Country Merchants.and Pcdlan arc invited to call arid examine zny stock of Mt« dicincs, Paints, .Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c. ' •, ,■ U. 'DRUGS, Patent Medicines/ Hfirbsand Extracts, Fine. Chemicals, ’ • , Spices,, ground & whole. Instruments,, Essences, Pure Oils, . Perfumery, dtc. DYE STUFFS, , Log and. Cam Woods. Oil .Vitriol, • , Cppperas, , . Lac Dye. TAINTS.. Indigocs, , Madders, Sumac,. Alum,'. - Wctherill ; &. Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Grm and Yellow, Palm & Varnish Brushes, Jersey Wr. dow Glass, I.inscod.pil,,Turpentine,, Copal & Cost* Varniah, and Bed Load. All of which, will be sold St the very lowest ■ market the .cheap Drn t dnd Boot store of “ S. W. HAVEESTICK. Carlisle, Juno 1, 1848. Olieap patches & Jewelry! WHOLESALE and* Retail, at the Philadclnlii. .Watch andJewclrJ Stole, No. 06 North fcv f . ■ hnd sttcek cbkhcr of. Qnrrry, Philadelphia, i Gold Lever Washes full jewfcllbd 18 carrot CaSCf ~ • / . op aa ! Silver LoVeh fbll jdtvcllbfli . jq'qq I Silver Ldver-Waiches seven jefteta; jq’qq Silver Lopine Watches jewelled, jlVn QUarticr Watches, good o’/,. I Imitation db • * fi Gold Sncbtoclcft} , . 1 Fine Silver Spcclnrlcfi; : ' j’jql Gold Bracelets with topaz slohcs; 3*oo Gold Pena with silver holder abd nbticlh i’do Ladies’Gold,Pcncilb, /' ~f .. . , Silver Tea spoons from $4,60 per set to ~ ff(o Gold Finger Rings,frdm.a7i cents lb feO tt!) Watch Glasses* beSlqballty—plnih 12A cbhlfc‘ ‘ Patent i i Lunot 36.,, Other dtllclcs In proportion.'' • ( • ; !1 All goods wilranicdic tb tvjint ilicy n'tc Bold hir ;°t> hand sdtao gold «hd bilibr Later and h ilnti Still lower (nan thb abbvo prices. 1 1 On hand a large asßorlmofrfof Bihar (alda. dr....t ton, anil ond,mustard epooni.eoup ladle., sugar /onea napkin rings; fruit & hirllcr kni*ea, Ihimbles.BMeWt knitting nbcdlb basbs and sheaths, pine and lelicle clasps. The silver warranted lo be burial to Amrri. can coin.. ’ Also, a great satiety pfiinb ftolrt Jewelry, consin. ing in part of Finger Rjnge of all styles, set nith Diamonds, Erne.aide, Bthies,, Torquoise, Toprt Carnet, Cornelian; Jasper, Capo May, AmelhyalsnJ olhorlloncsi Drenstpine end Bracelets of ell slylri, eefwiih Stones and Cnrneona, and cnamelcd'-EDil rings of all Styles, Gold chains of all styles, and si he (incatcjunlilty— together other srliclnin the line, which will bo sold much below New y„,i prices, wholoe’olc or retell. , 0. CONRAD. No. 06 North Second street, corner of Quarry,ln porter of Watches, Jeweller, end Manufacturers Oliver Ware. Phila.; December 23, 1847 TEIVWEUfT’S WASHINGTON O/HIEBY OP PAGUERREOTYPIS. A’o. 231 North Second tired, N. W. corner of , rtnr CulloiohiU dred, I‘hihddphia. f 'lib Likenesses laktmrand baaulifully coloitd X al 11)18 well known establishment. for OneM lor, are universally concedul to be equal\n evm respect loom-in lire oily. Pictures taken eqa.l ly well in cloudy ami clear wcallier. A Inter si sortmenl of Mcdot/lnn, and Lockets on hand, at free S 3 to SD, inpludipg rhe picture. . The subscribers respectfully invilo the citizens of Cumberland county, to call and examine sprei mens of the latest improvements in tire an of Ds guerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheetfulli and without charge. 1 ' T. & J. C. TENNET. Phila.. July 6,1848.—6 m S.co vvliut Sltci-niaii’Nliozeugcs liavc Done, , SIIEIiMAiVS Worm Lozenges will immcdiitel; remove alUheSe uhpleaiam symptoms, and te store to’perfect health. Sister Ignatius, Superior of the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum has added her In limotly'in their favor, to the thousands which ho'c gone before. She stales that thotp are ov, r 100 child ren in the Asylum; and that they have been in the n&bit of Using Sherman's Lozenges, and she bus al ways foiind niel lo bo attended with‘ tho most bear* ficial oftucts. They have.been proved to bo InfalJibie in ovpr 400,000 -coses. Consumption,'fnflulmW Coughs, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, Tightness ofiHo ’Lungs or Chest may ba cured. Rev. Darius Aijtbony was very low from Consumption. Jonothan Howo»th,lhccclcbralc(l tem pcranco lecturer, was reduced lb the verge of the gWivb by roialng bloody Rbv, Mr; Dunbar, of New York* tho Ucv, Mr. Do Forest, pvnngclisl in ll;s .Western parCof thlsjlnte, Rev. Sebastian Streclif, of Boston, the wifo ofOraimu* Dibble, Dsq.ln Mornvi#, and hundreds of othcrs'. have been relieved o|id curfd by'Q propel U.U of SheVinrtn’s ‘Cough Lozenges, an«l no moditinq ha. ever-been ottered to tho public whieh has been more effectual ip tho relief of Van di.ease. or which can he, roempmend With c 0„. fldonce. 'I hey allay all itching or irritation, rennlrt the cough easy, promote expectoration, remove ft. cause, and produce tho most happy «hd’lasting'tf- Hr, !h. J N «r?' ° r 1110 LoWneSS c. u.aln'.n n lckuc, Despondency; PointnesH. Chot XZS'ti'''?*’ o*' 0 *' Slomncli, Sommer o. Mow i ,ffr„n> rlr f 0 lho 11 ajmptpm. .tie , ’"i" 1 ;' ° r " ni « ht »f dls.iVtion .« £ ■"? ontlrc, y l ''” cvc ,J by using tthcrmss'i Ohomphor Lowngcis. They net speedily and wiles to 5,r | Sh ° rt ,p ? (:o °,V imb > siting iono am) vi E s to (ho BystoiDj and enable n person using (hero to «*■ ; d° r RO Rfcol mental or bodily fptigue " ' Khuumutism. WeukJUnek, P „in nod weakness i> tho Breast, Buck, Limbs and other pmls of the bo)) nro speedily and effectually relieved by Sbctm.s’i Poor Man's Plaster, which costs only 12J cents, am! 11b • 1 "«h "fill. So great hss become Ik. toinilatiott, oflhia Ofticlc, that ono million will net If gin tp supply lho onnusl (loinaml, Jl isnpknpwla'l od lo bo tho best strengthening Plnstorjn the ivorA Sherman's Poet M.n'' f 1 Ji “ ,mmo "'lb directions printed on Hi ‘ ,nil “ CJ’/ae limit of the ?tba« , ' " mm unil ' r ' llo directions. K«« •ItawrasM.,,. 1,0 relied upon. Dr. Shit, man s Wniohouse is No. 100 Nassau st. New York- SALE or THE *nOVE.-S, IV, Hoverstiok, Dr. .1. J. Myers, J. & VV. D. Flomiafi Si fit. 0 ’ r* Sln e isor > Clnirchlown; A. Call' carljShophordßtown; Dr.lrn Day, Mcchnnlrsliurjl J. U. Keemo, Shltemhnstoyvtii John h W r "’ Jflib.MaT’ Ndw/pumborlonilj Jclm !!• 1 ). J6|, n Coylp. nogoatoival Jbhn Heed, Kingstown; Hosooll & Dlp<?, Dickm- S°n; James Kyle, Jacksonville; 1 J. Hoed & So"; Johp Diller, Np\v;villdi < Hob I. Bill®* 1 Decombor 3U{ 1847.—lv'.'* § '., ~. & Gl,oyisS, jbflt opening a Unt®} I ', 80,1 Men’enWqmon qnJ Children's rt^oHSI October 19, 1849 ' ’ ’ JOBWrtnH NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OPI’ICB’
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