OGI^ } ,13 "St? 130 # r^tlt*t*Y 1 announces to tho>pedple in Uj general;,nhat he has just returned from Phila delphia, anil is.how opening- one of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of , /Xfei..-- ..-BRST GOODS, brought to Carlisle since it has been WOWU Paving,to the great reducilon in prices kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut ' profits, he invites one and all to call and . themselves before purohasing-olsewhere, HU,£toqk.of Goods consists in purl of a largo and general assortment of . *v • ■ cloths, ' frbrti $1 to $5, Cassimeres from 50 els. to $1,50, *}£,£ ?, ! ora » /Satilnneus. very cheap, Cashmeres, ?! Calicoes, of new and beau tv larijesl and cheapest assortment ol . ,A;ip/cT3 he has had for years, Muslins ol 'uy.*cripiipn. Also, a large and well select iv.) alock.ol • Ban is, Shoes & Groceries, articles entirely 100 numerous to m,enLim> r 0«ll and see foryourselves—no charge foreshowing: Goods at. the old stand a few doors .er , »t;o|* Market House... . lor the. big Sign,Windows, and big‘stock of Goods 1 : Carlisle, Sept: 131. 1848» Spring and Summer Goods. .FORSTER’S NEW STORE, R'Carlisle, Pa v . auU3c'ril^h, r es|jectfui|y announces to the pub *-’ | l 9» tusl he has taken the stand lately occupied by wu, Ahgney; at'‘the corner of. High-street and Har per 8-R.nv;.where he‘bps just received from the east ern -cities a Jarge and splendid assortment of 5 v- -: • GOODS* I'-aro-R.is.Kldn thy Atlantic cities of the Importers ahcT '‘l, 4 -{tiJH^turerris including every variety of Goods. ‘cLadies;'.ire pafUcufyrly -invited to call and ex amine-his beautiful assortment of •! lt>3'CSS 4*00(18. '.Lbj;i.v? ‘.vJuf .i fi\d I illowfng articles comprise a pari: ■■.ip ?fiar w.iul. Cioth; bjiicb and fancy lilies; blue, •u mU-amf fancy Gassiuieres; fancy Summer Goods; .Miijfhams and’ljQivns; DombuzSncs and Alpacas; * twtihgsol aU-kinds; JVlous de Laines; London and Xv mslic Ciilic&es;: Milts* Gloves, Laces, Edgings, i and Ribbons of ull kinds; together with a ifgo. assortment of . * Groceries. Ailth.o above JooJs li-dve been purchased at the l -'l n 1 *h.* markets and will certainly be sold \l! p/rsons uro respectfully invited to T 1 •» ‘ ' ‘H JOHN E. FORSTER. ■A,..-11, Tfomcntlous Rush A' T DBNT ’* S c «BAP STORE, where they have XJL just deceived from Philadelphia the largest as* sonment of Fall and Winter Goods, evor brought to Carlisle Among this largo arrival may be found 5,000 yards of the best and cheapest Calicoes ever brought from the city; yard wide Mus lins at 4 cents, 6s, dec.; elegant Ginghams 12J cts.; splendid Mous de Laines and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Winter Plaids for ladies drosses, and the cheapest Cloths, Cassimlres, Cassinetts, c v cr manufactured. We need not begin to onumor utoj we have nearly every article in out lino of busi ness, and all so cheap that wo only want the public In come land seo them to bo convinced that this is the place to get bargains. Wo say to ail give us a cill. and wo’il warrant it you will not go away disap pointed. Uhcup store, 3 doora south of the Post A. & W. BENTZ. ■b-pteiuher 39, 1848. York Variety Store. - -I - U.i.WAi &.BIIOrHERS, beg leave 1 »r *r it (tit* citizens of Cumberland and ad " V A '“'junites, that they have, just opened an V.-wicty Store, '< V Ttfi H mover street, In the building lately oc • • <! i> M-. i{ an tub, between Haverstick’s and ’ ». r* h .st ires, where they will b* happy lo re !®,Vrt mu calls of all wishing articles in their line. Ih y will at all ti nes keep on hand a well selec •’l i-«s»rin,*oi if Prints, (French, English and \ mocati,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery, Melioioes, embracing nearly every de- and in fact n little of eveiy thing usually Uont in u» extensive variety store, I’mv are thn exclusive agents for the sale of I r i ri loan’s celebrated “Pulmonic Mixture 1 * to t in r tliU t nic Rxtractof Sarsaparilla;** Dr. vleo/ated “Oxygenated Bitters,** for ivs.iNj.iM and |itnhysic, They are also the ex> • i .1 j ■* • * ■ -- l-\i* in this enunty for the New York !ii m I’m 'mnaany. ami will keep e.onstanlly i ■ ' I I i nipply of their superior Teas, i i • ■ iniini mi they heir leave to say that they 1 mr nineii lo sell at very small profits fnreash, ij-* 'afite all wishing bargains lo giyo them a t.' irlisle.May I, ifl.fs,. ® WtjlS & HItOOftURj Auctioneers, tVo. (J ;Vi trth Third Street, 3 dour a above Market St,, , , I’IHI.ADKLPIIIA. ■SALK KV-Klty KVKNING, .a .v.irt:, LuU.jry; Uima, Pistols, and Fan ■ '"r jods, r. iruin,,ncitig ,11 74 o’clock and com .prisniij ■}' 'l.aritu.ttsaarlinant of Hardware, Cutlery, .i itus, Slrdda," &c. The. attention .of the countrv tra-1., h invited to these aaleei All goods war r initol to be as rapresenlfd at lime of sale. Pur chasers can have their goods packed oh the premi- Septembor M, 1818.—3r0 lIJHNRV C. OMVIiR, Thread and Needle Store, iVo. 178 Ohrenat »(., above Seventh, Philadelphia. HiiP t oonstainly on hand iho largest and best I.V •riinenl of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, >/IpW.hj, JJii'el Bag Clasps, Tassels, i ar.-m Kings, plain and shaded Purse Twist, Croliihett Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool- Ootton, Pateni Thread, Needles, Pins, Tidy- Ooltdn, Knitting Pins, Silk and Fancy Buttons, Cords, 'Papes, Silk, Colton, Worsted and Linen Braids, embroideries, Perfumeries, and a general assortment of ENGLISH, FJtBNCIL andAME. lUCA.Y FANCY GOODS. Also—solo ugopt for Urinohurst’s Cblgbratkd Halk Mixturk, lor removing dandruff and dress giving It a fine glossy appearance, being decidedly the best article now in use—cheap and retail, at the Thread and Needle store,-No. 178 Chosnut street, Phfla, September 7,1848.—6 m AND JEWELRY.—J.i & B*l, er Patent Uver WATCHES manufacturers of Jownltw •ortmont always on hand n n i,i d?' , * ooJ oi * jeweU, *3Bi Silver do {la to {so. QolTl' 13 Silver do HI 12 to #l.lj Clocke and T?m *n. pmea *^ 3 o; Pencil,, {1 »6, unwaVde' Ui^LnT Pen., »l 60, bolTSracileu e nJ B PO r G »U great variety. Ear Rina, Minion,™ r? 1 1 llrt * in n"'l n J' t n ‘n 138 ' Pl “‘ o ‘ l T “ Bel..oV."'r. D o!!k 4 Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Warn Pi n «r *° P.*?6y°aJode. e 0U "° ,3, ■ “" J * gC “° r “‘ “'■•“'‘■“nniof Phjla., May 26, 1848. WASHINGTON HOUSK. HAEIUSBURO, PA. T HIS Popular House liea rocontly.undargono a through repair, and been furiHihtd toith entire nta furnilurt, of (he beet quality. Member, of the Legiilature and other,, visiting 4<>e ,eet of Govern ■neat, will find It a very desirable eloppino place. 0& Charge, moderate. r „ -v, WM. T. BANDERS, Agent, ftttrieborg, July 91,1948—5 m. New.Xlne of Stages THE subscriber bogs leave to inform the travelling community, that ho intends to run a LiNE OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three limes a week, ns follows: Leave Carlisle on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 5 A. M.,- and arrive at York at 1 o'clock P. M., which Mytll be In time to take the York train of carsfor Bal timore. Leave York for Carlisle at I o'clock P. M>, (immediately uflcr the arrival of the cars,) on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, through Church town, Dii'stown and Dover. The subscriber assures those who may patronise him, that be has- prepared himself with comfortable and safe stages, and 'will use every effort possible to accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of the Subscriber, and will be colled for. at the places they request... In York passengers will engage at the Depot. ( White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDfiL. Extensive Livery Stable. The .undersigned respectfully informs the public that he continues to carry on the Livery Business in all its branches at the old stand, His Homes are numerous and well assorted, and his. Carriages ora* brace every variety of pattern, such as Coachcs.Till. Jjury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, <tc., all of the best finish. His drivers ore all careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable gaits, always ready.for customers at tow rates. The subscriber desirous of securing the patronage [of the public, will spare no pains or expense to ren der his establishment worthy of the most libera) en GEORGE HENDBL. couragcmont. Carlisle, July 27, 1846<—tf Furniturel Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs ihopublic that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Oith's, (formerly Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle,. fpIPPlf Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre- TORIES, TABI.ES, STANDS. D6skii, Book-case 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 be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a coll, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection* Ho particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—he lias 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 oh the , Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desifo. his servi ces in that line. Having a Hxahse, he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, June 15, 1848,—1y. N, B. A,lot of choice Cherry Lumber for tale by the subscriber. , WRIGHT &. SAXTON, TMPORTERB and DEALERS in Foreign and Do- JL rnesltc Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nalls, Iron, Steel, &c., East High street, opposite Ogilby’a Dry Good store, have just received and arc now opening a largo assortment of Goods in their line, to which they would tnvite the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought attbe low est rates, and will bo sold at a small profit. They have also received a few of “Hovcy’s Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters,” to which they would invito the ottontion of Farmers. These machines have taken the premium at nearly all the Agricultu ral Exhibitions in the country, and are considered preferable to any other cutter now in use. October 26, 1348. NEW ARRIVAL! r PHE subscribers would announce to the public that J. they have just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Goods, consisting of cloths, cassimores and vestings, of tho most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which wil bo made-up in the most approved style. They also keep superior Shirts , Bosoms , Cottars , Stocks , neck and pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, ho siery, hats, caps; and hoots; in short, every thing In a yemlemim’s furnishing line, which will bo sold at the smallest profits, They will also soli goods by the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in the county. The cutting will be attended to ashorc tofore by W. D. Parkinson. Our work is all mode under our own supervision. Store in North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Bank. , ARNOLD 6c LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, October £6,1848. 50,000 Victims Every Year Falla prey to Anlhma.aud Bait* trig Blood, Hectic Fever and Night Sweats. ATRS. ADAMS, l2Gth stceet, Harlem, suffered a liYL.yottr with a cough, pain in the chests, night sweats, and nil iho aggravated symptoms of Con sumption ; nothing relieved her till she tried Sher man’s Balsam—half a bottle cured her. Ulcerated Lungs and Liver, —Mr. E. T. Law rence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after years of suffer ing, and treated by various phsicions, was pronoun ced incurable from ulcerated lungsund liver. Dying, as was supposed, ho tried tho Balsam; its effects wore moist miraculous; two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption,— Mrs. Uaggas, resi ding at 88 Sheriff street, 70 years old.hns been sub ject to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs for years. Tho. Balsam has saved her from very great suffering. Asthma and Consumption,— L. J. Beals, 19 Do lancoy street, gave it tohis sistor-in-lawwhohadbeen an invalid for years from Asthma; to another con sidered asin consumption. It relieved them at once so that they travelled several hundred miles. Spitting Blood —ls always olarming. It loads to tho worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time is generally fatal. Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam is the best remedy known; it heals the wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the lungs, and thereby effects a permanent cure, while other reme dies only stop tho blood for tho time. 1 A few doses of this Balsam will satisfy tho most skeptical that it Is tho medicine required-—lt has been successful in many cases, and that too where they had run into a rapid decline, or, as more generally expressed,'‘Has ty Consumption.” - Young persons, or (hose of mid dle ago, ore more subject .to those attack than the aged. Price 26 cents and tfl per hottfe. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plasters, sold (ts above. Principal Oflico TOO Nossoa street, Now York* Agents for tub sals of tub Above.—S, W. Havomick. Dr. J. J. Myers, J.& W. D. Fleming, “l, G ' W- Singisar, Churcli'.ownjA. Cnth- Dr. lira Day, Meohenioeburgi Uebo,n la„oM IrC S° nBt ° wn i Jolin O. Miller; Zoating! Spo°iUo y i'im°'t , Gl ™ horlnn(, l John H. ' John '', n° m Go yI«, Hogeßtownj eons JamoaKyl|“S' 0 7 v Xl' B' 00 : . N P owC di J °’ m Eite. } December 30, 1847,—1y.» fIOUNTRY FLANNELt_wT oen , , ~ JOB WORK ~ NEATLY EXECUTED AT TIIISOFFICE. Lot Its Works Pralso It! Burns, Seald*,anddUkindaof Inflamed Sores Cuerd, TOUSEY’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the most complete Burn Antidote ever known* It instantly (as if by Magic) stops pains of (he most desperate BurnsandScalds; For old Sores, Braises, Cuts, Sprains, &o„ on man or beast, it is the bestapplioationthatcanbemade* Thousands have tried, and thousands it. It is the roost perfect roaster of pain ever discovered. All who use, roeoromendjt. Every family should bo pro* vided with it. None can tell how soon some of the family will need it. gtgT’pbaerve each box of (ho genuine Ointment has tho name of S, Tousey written on tiro outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this Ointment tho very best thing they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, &C. &0., on tlieir animals., Surely every merciful man would keep his animals as free from pain as possible* Touuey’s Universal Ointment is all that is required. Try it. j ßiles qf Insects*- For iha stingor bite of poison ous Insects, Tousey’s Ointment is Unrivalled.— Hundreds havo tried it and found it gofldv . Piles Cured, For the Piles, Tdupey*? Univer sal Ointment is one of the .best remedies that nan be applied-. All who have triedit for the. Pile’s recommend it. Old Sores Cured. For old.obalinateSoroa, there is nothing equal to Tousey’s Ointment. A per son in Manlius had, for a number of years, a sore log that battled the skill of the doctors*' Tousey’s Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting physicians (who knew its great virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had received Romany and ail previous remedies. Let all try it. Burns and. Scalds Oared,' Thousands'of. cases of Burns and’Scalds, in all parts of the country, hare been cured by Tuusey’s Universal Ointment. Certificates enongh can be had to fill tbe wholo of this sheet. * . | Violent Bruises Cufed, Testimonials on lesti*- monials, in favor ofTousey’s Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offered the proprietors; Hun dreds in Syracuse wili certify to its -great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise.— All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey’s Ointment.*— Try it—it seldom fails. Sail Rheum 'Cured, Of all the . remedies ever discovered for this most disagreeable complaint, Tousey’s Universal Ointment is the tuosicompletet 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 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 scehtifio compound warranted ndt to con tain any preparation of Mercury, ©gF'Price 25 cents per box* For further particularsconoerning 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 States. . Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse. AoEXTS FOR TUB B ALT'. OF TUB AdoVK,—S. W, Huvoretick, Dr. J. J. Myers, J. & W, B. Fleming, Oarisle ; G. W. Singled, Ohurchtdwn; A. Cath cart, Shephcrd^town; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchanicsbhrg; J. C. Reemc, Shlromanslown; John G. Miller. Lisburn; Jane -May,* New Cumberland; John Hi Zearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogcstown; John Reed, Kingstown; Roussell & Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle; Jacksonville;.!. Hooddc Son, Springfield; -John Biller, Ncwviile; Robt. Elliott, Ncwburp, . Dcccraner 30, 184?.—1y,* €llckoncr's Sugar Coated Pills, or Grand Purgative, For the Cure of Headache, Giddin&s, Wieumattim, Files, Dispepsia * Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundices Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Paipatar iwn if the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female CnntplatniS) Measles, Salt Ilheum, Heartburn, Worms, Chole- ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, FUs, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Ttchingsof the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gtav* cl, Nervous Complaints, and d variety of other dis eases arising from Impurities of the Flood, and . Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion* - EXPERIENCE has proved that nearly every Disease originates from impurities of the Blood or Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to secure Healthy we must remove those obstructions or restore the Diood to its natural state. There fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys tem is indicated hy Costiveness, or any other sign, it admonishes tis that superfluities are gathering in the System, which should be ftmoved by an eu fectual purging. This fact, as stated, is unlver* 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 Olickener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills inis objection is entirely removed, as they are com* pletely enveloped with a coating of Pure While Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine. They are as easily to swallow as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in theslightestdegree; They opcrateequal* lly on all (he diseased parts of the System, instead of confining themselves to, and rackjng any par- I ticular region. Thus, for example, if the Liver be affected, ono ingredient will 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 tho Blood, and. remove those im purities which have already entered into Its circu- ' talion; wfiiicathhrd will effectually expel from 1 the system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at the Root of Disease, Remove all Impure Hu mours, open the pores externally and internally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat ulency, Headache, &c.,—seperate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free | and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver« ' and thereby restore health even when all other moans have failed. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues ore | so positive and certain in restoring. Health, that, the proprietor binds himself to return the money , paid for them in all cases where they do riot give universal satisfaction. Retail price 95cts perbox. , Agents for the bale of the aucvc.—S. W. I HnverslickjDr, I. J. Myers, J.& W. D. Fleming, Carlisle; G. W. Singisor, Churchlown; A, Cath ! cart, Shopherdstown; Dr. Ira Day, Meobanlcsburg; J. C. Reeme, Shiremanstown; Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John H. Zearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeslown; John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, .Dickin son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Diller, Nowville; Robt* Elllolt, Newburg. December 30,1847.—1 y." Hats I Hats! SI'RINO AND fIUMMKU FASHIONS FOR 1848.. rnHB subscriber would respectfully call the alien- X lion of the public to hla largo assortment of ffl llats A Caps, of the loloal fashion*, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Rockey Mountain Beaver. Ottor, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very light) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Oaps.of all sizes, and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchasoJiats or capsj are Invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared .to give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.- Don’t forget the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 96,1848. \ FINB assortment of French Morinoes, Cash- Equitable Litb Insiivance, Annuity andTrilst Company. : OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital 000,--Cbartcr perpetual.—|*Mako Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout tho States, at tho lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life, Age. For 1 .year, 20 81 .30 j 09 40 . 1,29 50 1,80 . 59 4,48 Example;—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 05 cents would secure to bis family or heirs $lOO should he die in oncyear; or for $B,Up ho secures to-them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years be secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or for $30,40 paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to be paid when bodies. The insurer securing his own. bonus,by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in one year. Forms of'application and all. particulars maybe had at tho ofliCo oFFbedV. Watts. Esq., Carlisle. 5.m CLAGHORN,PrcB’t. H, G. Tuckbtt, Sect’y. *• Fubd’k, Watts, Att’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 y Health! Health!! The moot Effectual op all known Remedies Dr. Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY EADICAL CORE. FOR CON SUMPTION! IT also removes and permanently cures all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, vie: Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions', Pimples or Pcstules on the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the (Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from on injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Im prudence in life; , also, Chronic Constitutional Disci* dors, ' . In this medicine several innocent but very potent articles of the vegetable kingdom nro united, forming ia compound entirely different in its character and . properties from any other preparation,and unrivalled in its operation on tho system when laboring under disease. It should be in the hands of every person, who, by business, or general eburse of life, is predis posed to the very many ailimenls that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death. ,■ FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake’s Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy. Notone instance of its failure has ever oc curred when freely used! It cures the disease aad at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to the state of their blood..- Its purification should be their first aim; for perseverance willaccomplisb acure of even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled; it searches out the very root of the disease, ond by removing it from tho system, makes a cure certain and perinanent.- RHEUMATISM, Dr. Drake’s Panacea is need with the greatest Stic* cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such asarc 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 sometimesgive temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from tho system, even when the limbs and bones are drcadfhlly swollen. CONSUMPTION. Consumption car ns Catarrh, Bronchitis,.Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, l ain the side, &c. t have been cured, and can be with'as much certainty as any other simple disease., A spe cific has long been sought for, hut in vain until tho discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain end efficacious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution* Wo would earnestly reComtacnd those afflicted to give it a trial—and wo believe they will not have oc casion to regret it. Tho system is cleansed and strengthened, tho ulcers on the lungsare healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Read the following! TESTIMONY* PiiiLAt, Dec* 14, 1847. Diar Sir:—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will say, that al though a perfect disbeliever in tho existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for ail diseases, however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure for Consumption would be 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 be pulmonary consumption, and abandoned hy them os incurable. One of tho' persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for anum her of years, and they said she hud “ old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula,’* and (hat she might linger for some time, but could not be perma nently relieved. In both cases the effect of tho Pana cea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot tles were used by one of tho persons before she began Ito improve rapidly, Tho other took about ton. i will only add that fomiiior as I am with consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation es a stu dy, and knowing also tho injurious effects in nine oases out of ten of tar, boncset, und other vegetable tonics, as welt os of many of the expectorants and sedatives,! should never have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea If I bad not been acquainted with tho ingredient*. Suffice it to soy that these, are re commended by onf most popular and scientific physi cians, ond in their present combined state, form pro bably the best alterative that has ever boon made.— Tho cure is in accordance with a theory of consump tion broached in France a few years ego, by one of her most eminent writers on mcdicitie, and now es tablished by facts which aumit of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, L. C, GUNN. To use the language of another, “Dr. Drake’s Pa nacea is always salutary in its effects—never injuri ous. It is not on Opiate—it is not an Expectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal secu rity. It is a great remedy-a grand booling and cu rative compound, tho great ond only remedy which medical science arid, shill has yet produced for tho treatment of thishithorto unconquorcd malady. And no person afflicted with disease, will be just to himself and his friends, If ho go down to the grave without testlng’its virtues. A single bottle, in most oases, will produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES. Lydios of pale complexion aud consqmptlvo habits and such as ore debilitated by those obstructions which females are liable to, ore restored by the use ol a bottle or two. to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy over discovered for weakly children and suchns have bad humors; being pleasant, they take it. Itimmediately restores the appetite, strength and color. ‘ Nothlngcan bo more surprising than 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 lm* mediately counteracts the norvelessncss of the female frame; CAUTION.—Bo careful and see that you got the genuine Dr. Drake’s Panacea—it hos thrsignaturo of Geo. F. Storks on the wrspppi—and also the name “Dr. Drake’s Panacea, Philo.” blown in the glass., Prepared only by Sronns & 00., Druggists,No. 91 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by M. Lutz, Harrisburg. J M.KNEEDLER,wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county. : March 3U, 1848.—1 y New Spring and Summer Goods. ' The aubsdriherhas just received andlsnowopen ing at hikstoro, on t|ie south-westcorner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawn's, Ginghams, Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book ana other descriptions of fine white Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves, Hosiery, &c; A large stock of MUSLINS, while & unbleach ed, from } to J in breadth, aijd from* 4 cents per yard up in price. A splendid stock of. CALICOES, at prices varying from 4 to cts. Also a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, . For Life. 1,60 3,04 2,70 = 3,04 0,03 For 3 years. 1,30 1,64 3,07 3,97 Which he has.lately introduced, and which are found to be by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, The Pekin Tea Company's Teas, He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to Which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in. wl}l6h. they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved Tor .ftny length of time, be ing inoaSed In lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any quantity put up In- this manner The public is respectfully ItjVlted Ip call and examine his stock; before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. ROBEftT iRVIfoE, Jr. Carlisle, April G, 1848. JUST received at the Bee Hive a mESa. I flr e° assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part.Of the Follow- articles, for Ladies, vie J Satin striped Cashmeres, AlpaCSs, .. Mous de Lainos, .' Shawls, New stylo Alcibns, Ribbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted silk Prlhftcb, Plain do do Black do do Paramcttas, Silk Gimps, Merinocs, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, TMcSd Dittos. . . For Gentlemen: Block French Cloth, Satin Vestlhg, do Fancy Cravats, Cloth cops. Also,- MUslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mult and Bishop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Genlltmeh And Misses, Cotton, Merino. Cashmere, AlpAca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen. I would inform the chitons of Carlisle and vicinity, that tho above Goods; suitable for the fall trade, an opened and ready for inspection $ nnd 1 am confident that persons examining my stock from the grcoily reduced prices would bo induced to mbke their pur chases therefrom. S, A, COYLE. Carlisle, September 26, 1848. Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle , between the Newvilh State Road Ond the Cumberland Valley Railroad. FIFTH SESSION. THE Fifth session will commence on Monday the 6th of November, 184$. The htimber of students ia limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, Ac. The situation precludes the possibility of student* associating with tho viciousordoprnvcd,being remot* from town or village, though easily accessible by Stale Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both o' which pass through lands attached to the institution TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, dec., (per scss.) $5O 0< Latin or Greek, . * fi oi Instrumental Music 10 U( French or German 5 ot Circulars with rofcicnccs, Ac., furnished .by « . ,R. K. BURNS, Principal. October 2, 1848.—IjfoV. - npHE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fir. Ajnsurance Company of Cumberland County by anaet of Assembly's now full* organized,andinoperationunderthemanagemem of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stay man, Jacob Shelly, Wm. K.Gorgas Lewis , Hfer, Christian Titzel, Robert Stcrrett Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell sr,and Melchotr Breneman, who respectfully cal theattentionofeitizensof Cumberland and Yuri counties to the advantages which ihe compani hold out* • The rales of insurance are as low and favorabh as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited t< make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wail upon them at am time. JACOB SHELLY, President. HfcfcitV Logan, Vice President, Lewis Hybb, Secretary , Michael Cocklin* Treasurer. February 1848. Agents— Rudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland; Christian Titzol, Alien; John.O. Dunlap, Allen; C. B. Harmon; Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shire manstown; Sirrtdn Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. John Shofrlek* John Rarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. ' i- Agents W Harrisburg—Houser A Lochman. HC, MALOY, respectfully informs the citizen* , of Carlisle and tho public genoral.y, that hi has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8. Gilt, opposite Lentz’,store, ond near Murrell’s Ho tel, an extensive assortment of • men’s Boots, Men’s and Boys’ Coif ond Kip Monroes, Ladles* Kid and'Morouco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAlT ffjfl BRS, and black and fancy colored ■Tj , , KID BOOTS, of tho latest style, on«l of tho best materials, oil of which will he sold cheap for cash. .Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, Ac., and will manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shoos at tho shortest notice. Carlisle, April 13, 1848. ''QUICK SALES AND, SMALL PROFITS.” WHO wonts to buy cheap Lumber? Let them coll down ot CHURCH'S old Lumber Yard, near the west and of the old Harrisburg Bridge o"l tho River, Cumjprland side, where they can buy for $ll por thousand, and Pino Shingles for $0 nor thousand. v 1 old cato'bliahed'llurnijoi^Yar^" Harrisburg Uridge^ihe LUMBER on tho bonk of the river, constating of 200,000 long p no Shingles of Iho best quality, 160,000 long while Pino Shingles, 20 quality, and 40,000 of IS Inch Shingloa, together with 000,000 foot of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as 1, U, 1* and 2 inch Panncl) 1,14, Ij, and 2 inch lei Cem mont 1, J 4 end 2 inch 2d Common, Also, Ash and Poplar Plank. Poplar, Scantling and half inch Hoards, Pino and Hemlock Joicc and Scantling, seasoned Oak Flank, Dry Panncl, Island 2d Com mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in the yard since lost year, and if persons tells you to tho contrary don’t believe them, but call and see. Having also a Bloom Sow Mill In. operation, and a largo stock of Timber on bond .both Pine and Osk the subscriber is prepared to saw hills to order, fence boorde, barn floor plonk, laths and polling at chert notice. Tho subscriber hopes by strict attention to business end a determination to soil Imvor than any other Yard ot tho river, that his old customers and Iho publlo generally, will give him o cell before purcho slng elsewhere; HENRY CHUIiCU. Bridgeport, May 26,1848. NEW GOODS. Uassimercs, Merino do do . • Valdntitao do jFiro Insurance, New und Clitiup Boot and Shoe Store. New Ooodsi Common Boards Dr. r. C, Loomis, WILL pertoim all operations upon the Teeth that are required for, their, preservation sucii as Setfling, Filing, Plugging, &c., or „nl restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. 1 (tT'Pffice on Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. - . N. B, Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle the last ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,1847. Ur. Cfcorgc WIIIIg Foiilhe, ■ ( Graduate of Jejferson UtediealCollege,Philadelphia .) OFFICE at the residence. of, his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite MorretFs Hotel Carlisle, Pa. •; . May 18, 1848.—1 y New Arrival, THE subscribers have just received from Philadel phia a now and Fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, TJ Dyo-stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.,&c ** Qur stock is now large and complete,and aswe arc determined not to be undersold, but to.sell at thy lowest cash prices,’ wo invito the attention of country merchants, physicians.and others, to examine out goods and prices before purchosing elsewhere. Juno 15,1348. J. & W. B. FLEMING. A CARD. DR. A. B. ARNOLD, a graduate of the Wash* ington University of Baltimore, and who has attended oho of the.principal medical schools of Germany, the University of Pennsylvania, and for two years the Blouhley Hospital near Phila. delplila, otters to the public his professional servi. ces, in all its branches; Plainfield, Cuinberlahd collr.iy, 6 miles from Carlisle, on the. Slate road leading to Newville. September LL . Cheap Wktbhes & JeWbiryl WHOLESALE and Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch dhd Jewelry Store, No; tlb North ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia. Gold Lover .Watches full jewelled 18 cartut .' case* 38,00 Silver Lever WUlchcS, fulljetoellbdi Silver Lever Watches scvc~n jewels, 16^0 Silver Lepine Watches jewelled, 1I <,O Quarticr Watches, good quality, a'du Imitation do Gold Spectacles, . f'py Fine Silver Spectacled, J,60 Gold Bracelet!) with tupnfcStohelq Gold Pena with silver holder and pencil, LOU Ladies* Gold Pencils, ■. 1,75 Silver Tea feponhb from $4,60 per set to G.t'O Gold Finger Rings,from Cents ib fclt’bU Watch Gldes’es, befetqUolrty—plain 12j fctbts; Patent Lurid 86; Other articles In proportion. All gobds warranted to bc what they arc sold jbj-. On hand some gold rthd BilVer Lever and L j InH, still lower than the above prices. ’ On hand a iarpeassortment’ofsiher table, d<£sbi| tea, salt and mustard Spoons, soup ladles, sugar loup*’ napkin rings, fiuit & huiler kniVcs, Ihilnl les.shielih’ knitting needle cases and sheaths, purse ond retrrlJ clasps. Thb silVbtto&ri’QhtUi tt> be equal to Atuei). can coin. Also, a great variety ofilne Gold JewcliyTe&hliSi ing in part of Fitger Rings of nil styles, set wit}] Diamonds. Eme.blils, Rbhics, I'brtjUeisp. 'J’ojtoi, Carnet, Cornelian, Jasper, Cnpc May, Arm ati>J othenlones; Dronstpins and Bracelets ol nil style*, sci with Stone's ahd Catnbbhft, and ehamelt d*—Ear; nngs of all stylcs, Gold chains of all styles, anil of the lincst qualiity—together with all other ailirlesih the line, which will he kbld.tnbeh below New York nrlces, wholesale or retail. 0. CONRAD. No. 00 North Second street.corner of tjuarry.lln mrter of Wrfehcs. Jeweller, and Munuloituui 0 Silver Ware. ' Philn., December 83,18,47 TENWeFt’S ■ WASHINGTON CALITHY lit' lAfißElUtEdlltoj AVr. 234 Korih Si cbm/ ilrcc/,K, W.turmrvf CuUuwhUl t/r»ef t J hi/iule/j hio. Likemssis taken and hretitifuily tblenil . at this well know n esthbltslimeni. for Ci.e ■/.»/• 'ar, are universally cm ceded to he equal i n t very respect to any in the city. Pictures tnkt n iqual ly well in cloudy ahd rlbar tvebiher. A lorgi as sortment of jbk(/o///onrand LvcktU on hand, at fn in $2 to $6, including the picture. The subscribers refcpeclfbllj' IhVjtb the tilling of Cumberland county, to call and exnmii e spiri mens of the latest improvements in the iirt VI Da. guerreolyping, which will be exhibited cheeiflillj and withuut charge. T. & J. C, TKNNKT; Phila., July fi. See wliiu Sliet'iiiau’ftLuzciigcti linve , I>OHC‘. dIIBKMAN’S Worm. Lozenges. will Immediately O remove all these unpleasant symptoms, anil ir *llore to perfect lieullh. bister Ignatius, Superior of the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum has added herlcf limony in their favor, to the thousands which here gone before. She states that there ore ov. r 100 child ren in the Asylum, and that they have hern in the habit of using Sherman’s Lozenges, and she hna ■!'. ways found them to bo attended with the most bear* ficial effects. They have been proved to be infallible in over 400,000 cases. * Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Whoif* ing Cough, r i ighlncss ol the Lungs or Chest nioy be cured. Kov. Darius Anthony was very low irom Consumption. Jonathan Howotth.tlu ctlelinilt'd inn* pernnee lecturer, was reduced to the verge of the grave by raising blood* Key. Mr. Dunbar, of fliw Vork.the Kev. Mr. JJe Forest, Evangelist in tie Western part of this BldTb, Kov. Sebastian Sim U r. of Boston, the wife ofOrasmus Dibble, EsipinMoravioi and hundreds of others, have been relieved and currJ by a propeiuse of Sherman’s Cough Lozenges, mul no medicine has ovo»- been offered to the public which has been more effectual in the relief of tbertf diseases,pr which can bo recommend vthh more roll* (Idencc. They allay nil itching nr iirlinii„„, remirr the cough cony, promote oj|ieclornlion, remove lie CHUM, and prodltco the mo.t happy and lamina rf* feels, b Headache, Palpitation of tho Heart, Lownctn of Spuilß, Seasickness, Despondency, Faintness, Cliol* jc, Spasms, Crampsof the Stomach. Summer or Uow ol Complaints, also all the distressing symptoms aris* mg from free living, or a night of dissipation m quickly and entirely relieved hy using Shcrman’i Uhomphor Lozengers. They act speedily and relish in a very short space of lime, giving lone and vigor to the system, nmJ enable a person using them to un dergo great mental or bodily fatigue, { Rheumatism/Wcak Dock, pain and weakness if tho Breast, Back, Limbs and other parts of the bodj are speedily and effectually relieved \y: Poor Mm, s Plaster,which cifci, only IS* cents, »ml IB Within tho reach bfall. So groat has become lbs reputation ofthls article, that ono million will not bf gin to supply the annual demand. It is aeknowlcdg' ed to bo tho best strengthening Plaster in thoWorM* Beware of hnj}u»iiion,—~Dt Sherman's Poor Mart’ l Plaster has his name with directions printed on th* bock of tho Plaster, ond a CC/' f<*c simi/e *£D of the Doctors written name under flic dircdlons. N° ns olhera are genuine, or (o bo relied upon. Dr. Shu man's Warehouse h No. 10(1 Nassau fit. NcW York* Agents Fo» tiu sale or the above.— S. wr Havorsfick, Dr. J. J; Myers, J, & W. ti. Fleming Carlisle; G, W* Singiser, Churchtown; A. Catb ; oori,Shephordstown; Dr.TraDay,Mec.banlrsburiii 0. Roeme, Shiremanstown; John G. Wil)*b’ Lisburn; Jane May, Now Cumberland; John H- Soaring, Sporting Hill; John Coylo, Hogeslowni John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dloo, Dickin' son; .Tamos Kyle, Jacksonville; J, Hood & Sow Springfield; John Biller, NowvlllW Robt. Klllort Newburg* Decomlior 80, I'B47.—.Ty.*s' HOSIERY & GLOVES, jiwt opening ■ low** ffortmont of Men's, Women end Children'* Ho aiory and'Gloves'<of ovdry variety of quality for cheaply (sEO It Cfl6oKB Odder 10,184‘9 ; MUFFS, Just received a .good of Mufla, which' will bd sold low, at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILUV. Doccmlcr'M,lBdo.
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