■-V; ■fj • u; —T7v7lTnTCri~nrXT7iKy3C"vT7ir Lo.ok.tQ yonr InteTests! 'CffAritiHB OGIUBY, ■fSji SSJ*EO TFULIiY announces tothepoobld in JHnf® er i»e Has i«at retnrnVd from deljjhia, and opening'ode-’of ihblarggai, chea]rei{, c and mosFeiplendid BtooV.of " ", .~ 1? : ,** DR? ;GopDsv:;' \-; :j io Carlisle since it lias been Pwn£ to llio-great-reduclionin prices of many kinds of doods, and a disposition to cut at smnU profits, he invites-ono.ond all to tail and lopk for themealves before Qoods consists in part of a-iarge and general assortment of 'CLOTHS, - frftfo!sVto $5» Caßsimerea frora 50 eta. to Si,3o, aU' pb\ors; SaUlnnGllB V6ry cheap, Cashmeres, Delanoi, Ginghams,Calicoes; of new and-beabti fuj flyleaf‘ larges t and cheapest assortment of OihpßT8 K ifiat'he'has had for years, Miislina of ' Also,a largo and'well select* SloClC'bf' ' -. ’ v -' 1 - ’ , Boots, Shoes &. Groceries, raaiiy other articles' entirely too numerous to mention. . Call and see for yoilraeWes—nocharge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east of the Market House. 'Look out for the big Sign, big. Windows, and of Goods 1 Carlisle; Sept, ai, 1849. Spring and Summer Goods. FORSTER’S~NEW STOKE, vt.'vjf. i pißUßts, Pi* THiB subscriber respectfully announces to the pub* lie, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr* Aqgney, at the corner.of High- street and Har per'sßow, where he has jitst received from the east ern cities & largo and splendid assortment of . NEtr GOODS I Purchased in the Atlantic ckles of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— The Ladies are particularly invited to. call and ex amine bis beautiful assortment of Dress Ooodsi Among which the following articles comprise a part: .. superior wool Cloth; block* and fancy Silks; blue, bUck and fancy Cassimeres; fancy’ Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of all kinds; Mous de Laines; London and . Do nestle Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, . Hosiery and Ribbons of all kinds;'together with a large assortment of toi."-':''-Groceries. ' .All the above Goods have been purchased at the Ig'bqit and cheapest markets and will certainly be sold very low. All persons are respectfully invited to ' give him*» call. JOHN E. FORSTER. 2O, 1848. Tremendous Rush A' ? DENT'S CHEAP STORE, where they have Just received from Philadelphia the largest as* aoriinent.of , ■ Fall and Winter Goods, over brought- td Carlisle . Among this large arrival may he found 5,000 yards of the best and cheapest Calicoes over brought from the city{ yard wide Mus lins at 4 cents, 6s, dec.; elegant Gingham* cts.; splendid Lnincs and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Plaids for . ladies dresses, and the cheapest. . Olotbs, Oaasimeres, Cassinetts, over Wo need not begin to enumer ate; wfdiave nearly every article in outline of busi ness, and all so cheap that we only want the public to come and see them to be convinced that this is the place to get bargains. Wo say to all give us a call, and we’ll warrant it you will not go away disap pointed. Cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post Office. ; A. .Sc W. BENTZ. 2B, 1848, . Ifow York Variety Store. J & M."COLLIER &TffR'OTHERS, beg leave i to Inform ino citizens of Cumberland and ad .-joining. counties, that they have Just opened an estensire Variety Store, in North Hanover street, in iho building lately oc cupied by Mr. Hanich, between Haverstick's and Ooyle’e stores, where they will be happy to re ceive Ihe calls of all wishing articles in their line, They will al all times keep on hand a well selec ted assortment of Prints, (French, EJnglish and American,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every de scription, and in facta little of every thrng'usualiy kept in anestmtsiye Variety store. They are the exclusive agents (of the sale of Dft Traphageir’e celebrated “Pulmonic Mixture* 1 and his “Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla;** Dr. Green's celebrated “Oxygenated Bitters, ** for dyspepsia and phthysid. 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 conclusion they beg leave to say that they .are determined to sell at very small profits for cash, and'invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. - Carlisle, May 4, 1848. BiYLIS & ISROOKCR, Auctioneers, . No. G North Third,Street, 3 doom above Market St., Philadelphia. SALK-EVERY EVENING, OP Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,and Fan cy Goods, commencing at 7& o'clock and com prising a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, &6. The attention of the country trade is invited to these sales. All goods war ranted to be as represented at lime of sale. Pur chasers can have their goods packed on the premi ses. September 14, 1816.—3 m -■ •••■ ■ HEJiliy C. OLIVER, t Thread And Needle Store, | ..’ No, 178 Oh*snut »t,, above Seventh , Philadelphia, , i 'n r - BBPS constantly on hand the largest and host ty, assortment of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, Canvass, Steel Deads; Bag Clasps, Tassels, Ptfrab Rings, plain, and shaded Purse Twist, Ofbtchetl' Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool- Cotton, .Patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Tidy- Ooiton, Knitting Pins, Silk- and Fancy Buttons, Oflrda, Tapes, Silk, Cotton, Worsted and Linen Braids, Bnibroiderieß, Perfumeries, and a general assbrfiftent of ENGLISH, . FRENCH, and AME* MCA#FANCY GOODS. Also—-iolo agent for Uiutfouunsr’s Celsojiatkd Hair Nfitrußß, for removing dandruff mid dress ing the hair, giving it a fine glossy, appearance, being decidedly the best article now in use—cheap for ba-*h— wholesale and retail, at the Thread and N:ae(f|e store, No. 179 Chnsnut street, PhiU, , Sftpiumber 7. 1848.—6 m •gr !*w'i P AND JEWELRY.-J. & * NoelOB Gheannt street. Phila ■Mk of old P*sK lh<, n Frll " Win Houao, Importer. Qol.l * S.lsor Potent Lover WATOHES manufacturers of Jewelry A «.i 1 alwr.y. bn band. Gold p»,e m * J«W#if»s3B; Biivordo slßtos3o*Qol'ti i .*l*, XU Jn* SUror Jo *l* ,0 *IS, cloak.and T°m,pfc£ 3 ?J Wnpl|i,.ti'4Bi upwarja; Diamond Pointed’ Gold I%n», $1 BO; Gold Bracelet. andßrea.t Pina In ■fofif *■* Minloturo Osset! Guard nVi*' I ’.'’*/* l li i i ’,. l> * U n'! 10,1 a,lt '' c *»">r». Oaks DWota. Gandloallcks. Britannia Warp, Pino Ivory 3W : . i' rfl 1 l ’ ,e Pullory.ondn general oi.ortmehlol rinpjr Good.. . WASHINGTON HOUSE. I - .iiAMiiMcnn^ti; 1 * rn {US Pop V r^ r Hb(Si6-|.d« teetftty ijndergono n repair, and boon' /W/iMsd"w7fV:«MiVe ntw fomt*H(of lliff'beii Quality. MomborA of (ho im iilaturgiMid ol)ikro,vi»liin(f Iho Koal of do»orn. nMnbjwllt-findUl d vorydoalroblo oloppiiijr plaoo.' Charge* moderate. ■ ,'t-Yi WM. T, SANDERS, Agent, Harrlafmrg.July 81,1818.—Sm. 1 rpHE-,subscriber bpgs-lcave to inform.the travelling JL-community, that he Intends to run e LINE OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YOHK, three limes a Week, as follows: Leave Carlisle on Mon* day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 5 o’clock; A. M„ sttd arrive at York all o'clock P; M., which will be .in time to.tnko the York tiaih of enrsfor Bal timore. , Leave York for Carlisle at I o’clock P. M;, (Immediately after the arrival of the cals,) on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, through Church* town, and. Dover. r • . ■ . The subscriber assures those who. nifty patronize him, that he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe stages, and will use every effort possible to accommodate 'Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage at iKo office of the- subscriber, and will be colled for at the placcsthoyrequest- In York passengers will-engage at the Depot, (White- Hall tavern.) ■ V - -v GEORGE HENDEL. Extensive Livery Stable. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that ho continues to carry on the Livery Business in all its branches at the bid stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Coochcs.Till* bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, <tc., all of the best finish. His drivers aretalb careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable gaits, always ready for customer* at low rate*. 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 liberal en eouragement. GEORGE HENDEL. Carlisle, JulySf, 1848.—tf Fui'nitnrel Fnrnitnrcn THE subscriber respectfully public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on band, at bis shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Gloss’) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre- TORIES/TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant bis furniture to bo 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 biro a cal), will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. *He particularly Invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fall to please; so don’t forgot to call before purchasing elsewhere. The. subscriber would also inform the public (hat be carries on the • Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his Send ees in that line. Having a Hearse, he can attend funerals in the country. .Charged moderate. . FREDERICK CORNMAN, Carlisle, Jane 15, 1848.—1 - . N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. , . > ‘ - WRIGHT Ac SAXTON, TMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Do i_ meslic Hardware, Glass, Faints, Oils, Nails, Iron, -Oglllij)*.. -Dry Good store, have just received and are now opening a large -assortment of Goods in their line, to which they would invite (he attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, . House-keepers, and others-wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought at the low est rates, and will be sold at a’emall profit. ■ They have also received a few of “Hovey’s Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Gutters,” to which they would invite thtf attention of Farmer*. 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 20, IS4B. NEW ARRIVAL! THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Goods; consisting of cloths, cassimerqs and vestings, of the most varied and beautiful patterns, oil of which wil be made-up in tho most approved style. They also keep superior Skirts, Bnsorrta, Collars, Stocks, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, ho siery, hats, caps, and hoots; in short', every thing in a gentleman’s furnishing line, which will bo sold at tho smallest profits. They.will also sell goods.by the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in tho county. The cutting will be attended to ns here tofore by W. B. Parkinson. Our work is ail made under our own supervision. Store iii North Hanover street, nearly opposilethe Bank. ' ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, October 20,1848. 50,0'00 Victims Every Year Falla prey to Consumption, Asthma , and Rais ing Blood, Recite Fever and Right Sweats. ADAMS, I2olh eteect, Harlem, suffered a JjJL year with a cOugh, pain in the chests, night I sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con sumption ; nothing relieved bor till aho 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 phslcians, was pronoun ced Incurable from ulcerated lungsand liver. Dying, as was supposed, hb tried tho Balsam; its effects were most miraculous; two bottles cured him. Pleurisy and Consumption,— Mrs,,Baggas, resi ding at SB Sheriff street, TO.yoars old, has 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. Bools, 19 pe lancey street, gave it tobia sister-in-law who had been an invalid for years from Asthma; to another con sidered', or hi- .consumption. It relieved them at once so chat they travelled several hundred miles. Spitting Blood —ls always alarming.. It leads to; tlie worsfkind of Consumption, and unless arrested 1 in time is generally fatal. Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam is the. best remedy known; it heals the wpunded or ruptured blood vessels of tho lungs, and thereby effects o permanent cure, while other romo* dies only atop the blood for tho timo. A few doses of this Balaam will satisfy the molt skeptical that it irtbe mcdicino required—lt has been successful in manycoscs, and that too where they: had run into a rapid decline. Or,ns more generally exproassdi'.’Hss-' ty,Consumption.” Young persons, or those of mid dle ogo, are more , subject to these attack than . the aged;' * -.. ' 1 Price 26 cents and $ I per bottle.. Dr. Sherman’s Ooufch and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man’s Plasters, sold as above. , - Prlhclpal'OlllcC 106 Nn»«np elrool, Now Yolk. " Aoento ron Til e sals or Tin: Anove.—S. W, Hnven.ilolt.DV. t. l.'Mybra, J.&W. B. Fleming, 0»rll«lo('G. Wv Slpßhor,Chnrchlowni A. Coth (inrl ,ish(MHiordb(own; Dr.lra Dny.Alcchnnlcsbiirgi I ’inKn, , ! J hl 'cma nutow nFJobfuG. Miller, rlarino CombprjiiDdi John 11. Zeannot, Spoiling, 11(U; John Coyla, ;Hooo«towni Jolip Hood, KlnjOpwnj nua ßfl ll &, .Dloo, IliclilHi BY>ni Jnme« Kyle, JanhsonvHlcv Ar s rtn ,Dccoml»or 30,1847.—-ly.* • pOUNTRY- PfcANNKI, VJ Oountry Flannel, oil wool,'at tlio Bod Hlvo. October ID/IMSI ,f ■ . ■ JOB WORK NEATW EXECUTED AT TIII6OFFICE, ' 1 ’ JLet wa|se-ti?. •,- > ;■, JBtirnSt Scald3,and alllsinds of Inflamed Sores Cuerd, mOUSEVS: ONiyEHSAL .OINTMENT, is complete Burd: Antidote even known.- raoßtdeßpefaie Bqmsantiyoalds.j Fordid Sores,' Bfqises/Outs, Sprains; &c.; bn manor beast, it is the bWbtappliodUbniHattanbemade* Thousands have tiled,' and ihousandspratso it. ' It is the most perfectTnaater bf pain'ever who' usoj recommend Every "family should 1 bo pro- 1 vided wiihit.•-Nohdcan mil liowsbbn'some of the family wiltnded it; : ' *• box orthd : geriUlno Ointment has the name of S. Tousby written on the outside! label. Tp imitate this is forgery," . .. Boatmen, Livery Mer/, arid all who use Hordes, .\vili,find ibid Ointment Urn very best thing they'can uiso. foi; Collar .Galls* ScVal'ches* Kicks,&c. lbeir.animals. Sutbly eVeiy merciful manwould keep/his animals as free from pain as possible;,..Td,uBoy*d Umvoisal,Ointment is all th v at;is required^Try iu, _ //' . j , BiUjof in*eqts t ~For the sling orbUe ofpoUon ous Inserts, Toiisey’s Ointment is Unrivalled.— Hundreds have tried it and found U good, l ; Files. Cure d. For the Piles, Tousey’s Univer sal Ointment is one of the best remedies that can be applied. All who have triedit for the Pile’s recommend it. OldSoree Cured . For old, obstinSteSofes, there is nothing equal to Tousey’s Ointment.:. A per son in Manlius had, for a number of years, a sore leg that baffled the skill of the doctors.,T Tousey’a Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting physicians (>vho anew its great virtues;) pnd two boxes produced more benefit than the, patient Had I received from any and all previous remedies* Let all try it. Burns and Scalds Curedi Thousands of oases of Burns Scalds, in all parts of the country* have been cured by Tousey’s Universal Ointment* Certificates enongh can be had to fill tlie whole of this sheet. ■ Violent Bruises' Cured,' Testimonials oh' testi monials, in.favor of Tousey’s Oinimeiitfor curing Bruises, have been offered the proprietors;- Hun dreds ih.Syracuse will certify to its great merits in relieving (he pain of the roost severe Bhiise.- Ail 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. v - . Salt Rheum Cured . Of all the remedies ever discovered for this most disagreeable complaint* Tousey’a Universal Ointment is the mostcomplete. 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 scentific compound warranted not to con tain any.preparation of Mercury, £*2^Price 25 cents per box* For further parlicularsconcerning 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. Prepare*! by B.TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse. Agents por tub Salk of the. Above.—S. W. Haverslick, Dr. J; j; Myets, J. Ac W/ B. Fleming, Carisle ; G. W. Singisot, Churcblown; A. Cath cart, Shepherdatown; Dr..lra Day, Mccbnnicshnrg; J, C. Reemo, Shireinanalown;, John Oi Miller, Lisburn; Jane May, Non Cumberland; John H. Zuaring, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogcstovvn; John Reed, Kingstown; Roussoll & Dice, Dickin son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hood At Son', Springfield; John Differ, NoWvillc; Robt. Elliott, Newburp. ' . Dccemncr 30, 1847.—1y.* - Cllckcner’s Sugar Coated Pills, or Grand Purgative, Fur the Cure of Headache-, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Files, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox , Jaundice, Fains tn the Back , Inward Weakness , Fnlpata 7fmnjTineTTeart; fttstnq m~tne • ifiruui, orvpsy; Asthma , Fevers of all kinds, Female Omplaints, Measles', Sail Rheum , Heartburn , Worms , Chole ra Morbus, Quincy, Whooping‘Cough, Consumption,''Fits, ftfeer Complaint, 'Hrysipelas, Deafness, Itehingsof the Skin, Cotds,Goui,Grav‘ el, Nervous Complaints , and a variety of other dis eases arising from Impurities of the 'Blood, and Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion. ';. t ; k EXPERIENCE has proved.that nearly every Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or Defatfg6 ! rti6ntfl of-the Digestive Organs ; and to seodrb Health, wo must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to its natural state. There fore, when the slightest derangement of the Sys tem is indicated fry Codtiveness, orany othersign, it admonishes us that supeiffuiues are gathering in the System* which should be removed by an ef fectual purging. This fact, as stated, is univer> sally known; but people havesuch an avefsloft to medicine* that, unless the case was urgent,, they formerly preferred disease to the cere; Since the invention, hoWovcri of Olickener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills inis objection is entirely removed,as they are com pletely enveloped with o coating of Pure White Sugar, (and na distinct from the internal ingredi ents as a nut shell fromlhe Kernel) have no taste of medicine. They are as cosily to swallow as bits of 6andy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in ihcslighleßtdegree. They operate equal ly oq all the diseased parts of the System, instead of confining themselves to, and racking any par* ticular region. Thus, for example, if the Livei be affected, one ingredient will operate on that par ticular organ, and, by cleansing it of that Kx- ' cess of Dilo It is constantly discharging into tho , stomaoh, restore it to its natural stale. Another | will operate on (ho Blood, and remove those im purities which have already entered into its clrcu- ' lation; while alhitd Will effectually .expel from tho system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at the Hoot of Disease, Remove all Impure' Hu mours, open tho pores externally and internally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat ulency, Headache, &c.,—eeperale all foreign and | obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free and healthy notion to the Heart, Lunge and Liver, and thereby restore health oven when all other means have failed. Tho entire truth of tho above can bo ascertained i by tho trial of a*single box $ and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that, the proprietor binds himself to. return tho money paid for them in nil cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail price 25 ots per box. AOKNT6 FOR THK SALE OE. THE,AOOVB.— -S. W. Havcreiick,Dr. I. J. Myers, J.&W, B. Fleming, Carlisle; U. W. Slngieer, Churchlown; A. Cnib cart, yiieplierdptown; Dr. Ira Day, Mochnnicaburg; J, C. Reemo, Shiromanstowp; John G; Miller, Cfaburn; Jano May, Now Cumberland; John H. Zeprlng, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, John Deed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice; Dlckin son;* Jrtmrtf Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Wood & Son, Springfield}' John Diller, Nowvillcj Rubt. Elliott, Ndwbur’gV ~ ■ Debomtior SO*, 1947.^1y.* Huts! Hats! Srniwa and Svmmbk Fashions ran 1648. rpJIE ■ubacribor would respectfully call.(ho alien- J_ (| on of the public to his large assortment of tr\- 1 • Hals & Caps, •• JJ» of tho inloul fu.liion., consisting of Moloskln, Bonvor, fino While Hockey Moiinloin UcoT(of,,Ollor, Dru.h, and Rossio hate of every qnelily, end et dif fer'onl priced. Al.o on Mind a fir)q. oniorlmcnt of Slmich or SporUnfnn'd Hot", (»orvlight) together 4ith a general asßpjMnont,of,nearly every doacrip libn of Cnp«,ofoll eizba, and ut>U pticoa. Country dealer, and all who widh lo piircSpyo beta or cape, ate invited to call, oe’the adhocrihar t lo give greater-bargains -than can b£-ha‘q olßOwlidro.—- Don’t fptgpl the niaaa,’ No. 3, Hojlidr’a BoW.f. "i i ““ ,'i WILLIAM 1 ». TROUT..' Carlisle, May 26,1’Sd'Si - f - A riNE osßOTtment of French Merinocs, Cash r\ meres, new stylo, Alpacha, Tibb'ot Cloth, &c., JUBt received by ' OEO. R. CROOKS. • Oclobc! 10, \848;- EqUltttW'fiilfe ’ . aud Triifcl Company. ti Walnut street, Cl 01V lives at 5 iheir office’ itv Philadelphia 5 , and x at • their 1 Agbncidaihfoughout the Slates/at the loWcatrateV of premium;• •• - * * , .. . J Rates.for jhauringat‘sloodii a elngle Life. For 3 years. Age. ! For l-year. 2(P 81 1 ! 80 : ! 99 lt; ■ 40 '' =1,29 6b- .. 1,80 : fit)" 8,48 ; 9i : ; : 1,30 1 I ■1,04' : - - ■ 2,07 2,97 ■' Example-.person aged. 90 years next birth day," by paying the ‘company 96 ccnUyvould sqcpre to Ms family or hoire slob shouldho die in one ycar; or for $9,90 fie secures to thcm-jjlbOfyi or for sl3 ; ahnually fpr.sevqn .years ho secures;.to them $lOOO should he die>ln seven years; dr foi.s2o/40 .paid nually,during life, he Secures SXOpO, to bo paid when bodies. '‘’The insurer'^Securing his ‘own holms,by, the difference in of premiums from those charged by -other offices., For $49,60 the heirs ivould feedyo $5OOO should bo did in one.year. ' ..Forms of application-and all particulars maybe hdd dt the office of Fnim’ic. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. OLAGHORN, Pres’t. k„o* Scct’yi . ' Feed’*. Watts, Atl’y. .', ; ... . Dr. D. N. Mxuox, Medical Examiner. August di ( 1848.—1 y / Health I Health 11 i*n* iiosr EpjrxbTtrjii ov Ati. kkowe Remedies Dr. Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURB FOR CON . SUMPTION! , IT also ahd permanently c’hres all diseases arising frbm on impure state of the blood, viz: • Scrofula or King’s' Evil* Rhebmatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Peslules'oti 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- Sciatica di Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure orlm prudence in life; also. Chronic-. Constitutional Disor ders. - In this medicine several innocent but very potent: articles of the vegetable kingdom arc united, forming a compound, entirely; different .in i* B character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled tn its operation on the system when laboring under disease.. It. should.be in,the hands of every person, who; by. business, or general course of life, is predis posed to the very many ailiments that render life a curse; instead of a blessing, ahd so often result iq death*. , ' ' FOR SCROFULA* Dr. Drake’s Panoccb is recommended as.b certain re medy* .Not one instance of its failtiie has evcr oc curred when freely used!' It cures the disease and at the same tiipe imparts-, vigor to, the whole system;— Scrofulous persons can neverpay 100 much attention to the state of their blood; .Its purification should be their firstoini; for persevbfance willaccomplisb acuro of even hereditary, disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, TumorerWhito Swell ing. Erysipelas, Ulcere, Cancers, .Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panatca cannot bo too 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." Dr. Drake’s Panacea ls used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out oil impurities and foul humors wbich have accumulated In the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism,Gout, arid Swel lings of the joints. Other, remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones ore dreadfully swollen, - norr ovm rtioni OowswMPTiojf caw nb cunEß.—Coughs, Catarrh* Bronchitis, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Ppin the side, Acc., have been cured, and can be with os much certainty ad any other simple disease. A spe cific baa loftg been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea. It is mild and safe bol cCftaifi and efficacious in ils Operation, and cannot possibly injbrc.the fnost delicate constitution. Wo would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—ahd wC believe they will not have oc casion to (egret it. Tho system Fa cleaned end strengthened, the ulcere on the lunge afo healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Read the following; ,TESTIMONY. . .' PuitA., Dec. 14,1847, DzjCb Siar—ln reply to your question respecting tbo use of l)r. Drake’s Panacea, 1 will say, that al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may bo In certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure fdr Consumption would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate eases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to bo pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them os incurable. One of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for onum her of years, and they said she hud 11 old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula,” and that she might linger for some time, but could not bo perma nently relieved. In both eases the effect of.lho Pami eda has been most gratifying, Only four or five bot tles wero used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ion. I will only add that familiar os I am with consumption by Inheritance and by extensive observation os a stu dy, and knowing also tho injurious effects in nine eases out of ton of tar, boncsct, and other vegetable tonics, a* well as of many of the expectorants ond sedatives, 1 should never have {ccommondod tho use of Drake's Panacea iflhnd not been acquainted with the Ingiedlentr, Suffice It to'say (hat theao are re commended by our inoat popular end scientific physi ■ clans, and in their present combined state, form pro bably tho beat alterative that has over bcon mode.— t The cure Is In occordanco with a theory of consump , tlon bfoachcd In France, a few year* ago, by one of . her most eminent writers,on medicine, and now es tablished by facts which oamit of no dispute. I - 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 an Opiate—it is not an Expectorant. It is not Iniendedito lull tho invalid Into a fatal secu rity. It is a groat remedy—a grand healing and cu rative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquorcd melody. And no person Afflicted with ibis dread disease,.will be just to himself and 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 tho condition of any patient, however low," TO THBLADIEB, ' Ladies of polo complexion aud consumptive habits and. such'-as. afo'debilitated by thoso obstructions which females ore liable to, nfo restored by the use ol a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remcdyoVei'dlscovered for wbakly children, and such ns have bad humors; being pleasant, they take it. It immediately restores iHo nppelite.slrcngTh and corbr, 1 ! ‘Nothing tan’ 60 rtiofo surprising than its invigorat ing effects on the human frame, Pcrsdhs, all weak ness, pmllassitudo beforp taking It. at once become Vpbitst and full of energy pnder its influence. ' It Im mediately counteracts tho hervclossncssef thefcmnlo frame. ... CAUTION.*—Be careful and see that you get the gcriuinb Dr. XJfiAKF.’fl Pajucea--ilhasthr signature of Geo. F, on the wroppci—and. also tho namo“Dr.‘ lVnaccd^Phlla.^blown in tho glass.'- ■ ■■■ Prepared only by Sronßs & Go., Druggists, No. 91 Noflh’Sixth direct, Philadelphia, - Sold by M. Luizj Harrisburg. - J M. KNEBDLBR, wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county. '■ ' March 30, 1848.—1 y ) i Sow his ja*t received ah3fs hdwopbh- Ingßl'hisSlOrevJon Uiespulh-wesi'obrriet bribe Peblttt Square; an'unusually cheap stock■ of aea bdneblbgeode, Booh as ■ : ..c.. > Cloth's, lOasßiinefeSj -Vestings;" Alpacas,'Silks, Bonibazineo, Lawns; Ginghams, Cambrio; Jaconet, Mull,’Swiss;.Book and other descriptions'of flue white Muslins, Checks, Tick, ings, 'Gloves, Hosiery, ' ' ‘ ' ' ■' . A large stock of MUSLINS, v7hiis&unbleach ed; from 1 j to 1 in breadth, and' front'd cents per yard up in price., ' 1 ■A ppiendid stock'pf;CALICOLS,-,0l,'prices varying.froin 4to 12J 015,.) i ‘ 1 Also a fresh, stock of the , ; , ! CELEBRATED I'LVID LAMPS, . ’ wliioh he has lately introduced, and ; which : arb i found-,to.be. lriod Ihem. lhp moat I ecbndrai’oal,and desirable article, in every respect i now in use.' 'Also,, , . . .. The. Pekin Tea Company's Teat. He has been 1 appointed sole agent in this place for the said of » the above-Teas, tb which he would invileihe spe i olal atlehiion ot'the lov'ers .of gpod.Teas. /I he \ manner Iti wnlbh thby.are put up lshubli,.aß.that • the fiavour is preserved for.any length of time,be ing incased in lekd or tin foil*; Families can be supplied with any quantity put up, m this manner The public is respectfully, invited to call and 1 examine his etook, before purchasing elsewhere,' inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers'. - ; • ROBERT IRVINE; Jr. * C'dflUlev.Ap.Hl'e, 1848; . 1 ' ; ! For Life'.' ■ i;ed iv • 3,04’ 3,70 3,94 Ms IVEW GOODS. j 1 JUST received at the Dbx Hive o largo assortment of .Fall and . Winter <jjggggfgffi Goods, consisting in parl of thc,follow* articles, for Ladles, viz : Satin-striped Cqshmercst Alpacas, . . . * Mods de.Laihesf • ShaivlS* , ' , , Now atyio AlclonsJ Ribbons, ‘ 1 Flgdred dress Bilks; As'soitcd iilk Fringes, Plain do .do Block . do . ‘ dd Paramcllfls, , . Silk Gimps, Merinocs, Bdbnel silks, French worked collars, Flowers, / Kid Gloves, Thread Laces. , Black French Cloth, Satin Vesting, do Oassiirieres; McHnb ’ dd Fancy - do Valentine do Cravats; Cloth caps. Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, H Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting; Jaconet, Swtss{ Mull arid Bishop Lawn B * Idack arid col'd Kid Gloves, Sffk, Colton; Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses,. Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen,Hose;for LddleSand Genllomch. ... • I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that the above Goodsf suitable for the . fail-trade, are opened and ready for inspection ;‘rtiid I am confident that persons examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would bo induced to mcke their pur chases therefrom. S. A, COYLE;.' Carlisle, &eptember.2B, 1848. . . - Plainfield Classical Academy. Four .miles- west of. Carlisle, between the. Newtille Slate Road and the Cumberland Volteij RailrodH. FIFTH SESSION. THE Fifth session will commence on Monday (ho 6th of November, 1848. The number of students is limited, and they ate carefully prepared for UoU lego, Counting House* The situation precludes the-possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved,being remote from (own or village, though easily , accessible by State Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution; Boarding, washing, tuition, Acc., Cpcr scss.) S6O 00 Latin or Greek, Instrumental Music French or German Circulars with rcfoionces, Are., furnished by R.K. BURNS, Principal, October. 2; 1848.— ly ■ Plro insurance. THE Allen andEastponnsborough Mutual Fin Insurance Company of Cumberland County, Incorporated by anacl of Assembly,is now fully organized,andinoperationunderthe management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht* Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U.Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Tjlzcl, Robert". Slcrrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell. sr,and Melchoir Brenoman,who respectfully call theaiionUonofeitizons of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which tho company hold out/ The rates of insurance areas low and faVorablt as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons,wishing to become members arc invited to moke application to the agents of the company who are vVilliiig to wait upon them nlanv time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Henry. Logan, l r icc President, Lewis Secretary, MiciiXe£ Cocklin, Treasurer. February 3, 1848, Agents —Rudolph Martin, Now Cumbered; Christian Titzol, Alien; John C.,Dunlap, Allen; C. B« Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Bhird< mansfown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JaeobKirk, general agt. John Bherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. . Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Loclimnn, New uiitl Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. HO, MALOY, rcapqptfnlly informs the citizens’ , of Carliule and tho public goncrttl.y, that he has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8. Gilt, opposite Bents’ store, and near M• Troll s Ho tel, an extensive assortment of Men’s Moots, Men’s and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes,Ladies’Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and ChildrenVOAlT* dT) ERS, and black and fancy colored II BOOTS,of tho latest style, and made of tho best materials, all of ■' which will he auld cheap for coqh. He has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, dec., and will manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Carlisle, April 18.1848, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Let them call down ot CHURCH’S old Lumber Yard, near the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, ot the River, Cunuorlnml aide, where they can buy Common Boards for $ll per thousand, end Pino Shingles for #0 por thousand. 1 ~ , The subscriber, thankful for pasffavors, now of fore to tho public at hisold established Lumber Yard, at the west opd’ of the old Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected lot of LUMBER on the hank of the river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of tho bestquallty, 160.000 longwhito pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of’lB -Jncb Shingles, together wltly 000,000 feet of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such os i, Is, Jj, and 2 inch Pannej; 1, and 2 inch Ist' Com mon; 1, Is, 14, and 2 inchSdCommon... and Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half Inch Boards, Pino and Hemlock Joico ami Scantling, BL>Aaohcd Oak Plank, Dry Pnnncl. Ist and 2d Com mon. Boards and Plank, stuck up in tho yard since lastyoar. and if. persons tolls you to tho cbntidry don’t believe thorn, but call and see, - Having also-a Steam Saw Mill in operation, and a largo stock of Timber on hand, buili Pino and Oak, the subscriber is proparcd.lo.Baw hills to'order, fepto hoards, barn floor plank, laths and polling' at short notice. 1 v 1 .... . The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business ant) a determination to. pell Tower than any othcr Yard at the river, that his old customers and (bo publ|o generally, will give him a coll'before purcha sing elsowhbro. HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, May 26, 1848,’ ’ For Gentlemen TERMS. 5 00 10 UO 6 00 Hew flood,! .'tTTItL jioftorm all operations upon the Teeth ; W that are required for .their preservation sucli osScaling, Filing, Plugging, #c., or wlli restore the loss, of them, by inserting'Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full eett. :J7*Olficeon Pitt street, a fdW'doors Sbuth o( the RSilrdad Motel. ■ ' - N.B.Dr.LobmiswillbeabsontfromCatlislo the last ten days, in ep,oh month. Catllsiei July 4V 1?47. ' Dt; GdOTgclJVilli(iF«vUt«, l (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,Philadelphia.) OFFICE at the residence of his father i tr South Hanover etrefaf* directly opposite Mofrblt's Betel , •- <•' ‘" , ‘.C*kt.)si.E, Pa. . '■ May 18,164b.—1y ;; r. Ncttr Arrival. • ' THE subscrihbrs liave jußt received from’PhilaM phia a'new.arfd Fresh supply Of J -gQ :• rtro^liUcdlclnes, W Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy A nicies, Ac., Ac -*■*> Our Block is now large and &>mpletc, arid as w* ore determined not to bo undersold* but to sell at the lowest cash prices,-wo invite the'altcritiun of country merchants,' physicians arid others, to examine our goods and priccp before purchasing elsewhere. . June 15.1848. J.,& W. ti. TEEMING... . A CARD. . DR. Av B. ARNOLD", a graduateof lha Wash- rif Baltimore, and who has attended one of 'the principal medical schools Germany, the University of Pennsylvania, add for two years the .-Bleckley Hospital near Philk delphia, dffofa to the public his professional Beryl. cea. in all Us branches; Plainfield, : Cumberland county;. -0 niilys front Carlisle, on ihd State road leading to Nefrville. September 14, 1848.*—Bin*-' OUeap Watbhes & Jewoliy! WHOLKBALB aiul Retoil.'al the l J liilaiJcl|)|jia Watch and Jcwdrj Store, Nu.jlO North tr c ; ond atrccVcarner tof Qarrry, Ehiladelpma.‘ Gold Levor, Watches full jewelled 18 carrot . cas'd, 38,C0 Silver LtVcf Watches, full jewelled; , .18,10 SilybMibycr. \V.olche®»eyenjCvvclß; J 6,00 Silvoi Leplne Watches jewelled, 11,10 Quartier-Watches,'good quality, * 8,00 Imitation -dp - 6,00 Gold Spectacled, : 7,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, • • t 1,60 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, 3,00. Gold Pens with silver holder anil pencil, 1,00 L&dics* Gold Pehci|s,. , V | ,70 Silver Tea spoons fidra $4,50 per set (o 0,( 0 Gold Finger Kings, from'37 tj cents to . .80,00 Watch Glasses, best quulity—plain 12$ cents;' Patent ISjjLdnct 25., Other articles in: proportions ~ ‘ \ ’ . All goods warranted it 1)6 what they arc sold for. 6n haful and silver Love/ and L j itas; still lower than the above prices. On hand a large assortmetit'of sihei 1 table, di tea', salt anil mustard spoons,soup I&dlcs, sugar tor.ge, ffapkih rings, fruit & butter knives, thimbles,shic/ds, knitting needle esses purse abd mid© clasps.. The silver warranted to be equal to Anirri* can coin. 1 * , ‘i ■ ' Also, variety nffinc.Gold Jewelry, consist* ing.in port of Fif.ger Rings of nll slyks, set with Diamonds, Emc.’elds, Rubies,- Tdrqucisc, Topoi, 1 Camct, Cornelian, Jasper, Cope May, Ami tbyst and other i tones; Breastpins and - Brocelcts ol all styles, set with Slones and Corncons, and enomcltd—Ear* rings of all styles, .Gold chain's of. all styles, anA of the finest qualllty—together with all other oiticlrsin the lino, which will bo sold Aitoch tclow. iye ( w Yori prices, wholesale dr retail. O. COKRAI). ; Noi'96 North Second street, corner of Quorry.lm porter of. Watchcp,’Jeweller, and Manufoctum o Silver Were. Phila., December 29,184*?. ~I’EWNES’f’i WASHINGTON OALLEBT OP BA GEER I!EfITNVE.rf No. 234 Notth Second hired, N. W. corner of Callowhill strict, i'hiludeljihia. THE Likenesses taken-and, btMiiiiifully coloird at this well known establishment, for On'eJJnl* tar « are universally conceded to be equal in vitjj respect to any in the city; '* Pictures taken equal* ly well in cloudy and clear weather. A large as* sortnient of Mtdat/innsnn6 Lockets oh hand, at Trim $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the cinzrd ofCurtibdt'l&nd 6o6ftty. to call and examine sprei* mens of the laletfr improvements in the art ol Da. guerrebtyping. which will he exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T.&J. C.TJSNNET. Philn., July 6, 18*18.—6m See what Shcnnnu’s&ozciigeft have Pone. S HERMAN'S Worm Lozenges will immediately remove oil th^se.unpleasant symptoms, and if Htoro to perfect'fts<h. • Sister Ignatius, Superior of thoChlholic Half Orphan Asylum has added her ten limofty in their favor, to the thousands which ho'c rfonc before. She states that there arc ov. r JUO child* ren in the Asylum, and that they have been in the habit of using Sherman's Lozenges, and she has #l* ways found them to bo attended with the most hone* ftcial effects. They huvp been proved to be infallible in over 400,000 cases. Consumption, Influenza, Goughs, Colds, Whoop* ing Cough; Tightness of the Lungs or Chest may be cured. Rev,- Darius Anthony was very low troni Consumption, Jonathan llowai(]i,thccclehrQti'd tent* pcrance lecturer, was reddeed to tho verge of (he grave by raising Mood. Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of Nt\» York,-the Rev. MiV.Do Forest, Evangelist in tl.d Western part of this staid,’Rey.'Bchoslinn Streeter,_of Boston, the wife pfOrdsmus Dibble, Esq.in MoraVia* ond'hjUndrcds of,others, have been icllevcd and cuml liy a'propci use'of Sherman's Cough 'Lozenges, urn) no medicine has ever been offered to the public whicjh r liBs been more effectual in the’ relief of those diseases,of which can bo recommend with mure con* fidence. They alloy all itching or irritation, lender |he dough «a*y., projnofe expectoration, remove the cause, and'produce the mbst‘happy and luwmg ef fects. . Headache,'Palpitation of the Henri, Lowness of Spirits, Soft-Sickness, Despondency, Faintness,Choi* Ic, Spasms, Crampsof the Stomach. Summer or Uni'* cl Complaints,also all tho distressing symptoms sris* ing from free living, or a night’, of dissipation ms quickly.and entirely relieved by using Bherinoii’* Chdmphor Lozcngors. , Thcy.aclsppqdily and relic'® in a very short space of time, giving tone and vigor to tho system,-and,enable a person.using them to us* dorgo.groqt mental or bodily, fatigue. , • Rheumatism, Wiak‘,Dock< ;poin anil 'weaknn* in the Breast, Back, Liinha and other parts of Rio body arq speed j.y and effectually relieved hy fehermon’® Poor Man’s Plaster, wlileh cost's only IJ{A cents* ond is vilhiri the reach of all. .So great hns' become lb® repulation ofjhla article, that one million will nol be* gin to supply Iho annual demand.. Uisacknowla’e* cd to ho. the best strengthening Plaster in the ivorU* JJeiuarr Drßheinian'sPooi Mon' l Piaster has his namowllh'dircctions printed on tb® hack of tho Piaster, and a (0* foe *imi7e’.£D of th« Doctors written name under tho directions. No”® ulhors are genuine, or to ho relied upon. l>r. Flicn man's Waiehouacis No. 100 Nassau at. New York* AoKNTfI FOll THE SALK OF THE ’ ABOVE.—S* Hnvnrstiok. Dr. J. J. Myers. J. &*JV, D. Fleming Carlisle; G. W. Sinpisor, Chirtehto\W ;‘A. Calk* oart,Sheph6rdBloNvn; Dr.‘lra Diiy,'Mßphnnirphmt!l J. O, Neeme, Shlromansto\vn;. John O. Mlll pf » Ljaburn; Jnno May, Now Cumberland; John H* Zonrlmr* Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hopestotfri John Reed, Kingstown; Russell At Dice, Dicki* BonrJomos Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hond&^ pn '. John Dillcf, Nowvllle; Robt. Newburjr.. ,ppßdmher 80. Ig4V.—^ Hosiery & gloves, just opening a iorgc XVoipon’and ChlNn’i*’* "?V piery.anil Gloves of every variety of.quflKiy.f choan by GEO RCIIoOK® October lOj 1949, / , MUFFS. Just'.Ydtalvod a good BBfldrltncn 1 ®jf Muffs, wblch wlll be eold low, pi d* o store of ;,v ’ l ," j r ‘ ! V* December M, l«4s.
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