•fcgaaasaa&w received at the Bbe Hit* a >?ffmil , * itrgo assortment of Fall and, VVihtcr consisting in part of the follbw- articles, for Lndios, vir: Uashmures, Alpacas, . . .Shawls, . Novy.Biyio*X*tciorte, Ribbons, • Siike, Absoi led silk Fringes, . Black do do -; ' Silk Gimps, Meriiioes, • Bonnet silks, collars, Flowers,, 4 Kid , - Thread Locos. i - v. Fori Gentlemen: Black French’Cloth, Satin Vesting, - do «iCaßslmero9,- Merino, do,. Fancy 'do ~ ,» : Valontino do Cravf tsj> v.., * Cloth caps. .. Also,-Musltntt Glpves, Hnaiery«. ,Shooting, bleached andvunlilcached Shirting, jaconet, Swiss, Mujl and Uishpp LaVn®. black and col’d Kid Gloves, .Silk, Cotton, and Merino Cloves, for Ladies,-, and iMisscs, Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, A Ipacfjind Woolen Hose, fair Ladies and Genttemqq- , .• .1 would infojrra.lho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, Qpbds, suitable for the fall trade. Sire opened.,and'jieady for inspection ; and I am confident that- .examining rhy stock from the greatly reduced prices would be induced to meke their pur chases therefrom* S. A. COYLE. 2B, 1848. Tremendous Rush • \ T JJiSNT'S CHE A P STORE, where they have ’received from Philadelphia*tho largest as sortment of ; FaU.aud Wlnter Goods, ovar.broughfcto Oarlialo Among this Ihrgo arrival may be found .6,000 yards of , the. heat and cheapest Calicoes evethrought from the city; yard wide Mus lins at 4 cents, 6J, dec.; elegant Ginghams 12£ cts.; splendid Mous de Lnines and Cashineros very cheap; handsome Winter PUids for ladies .dresses, and tho cheapest Cloths, Oasslmeres, Cassinetts, OvormintifactureJ. We need net begin to.enutner* ito; we have nearly every article in out lino of husi ness, andt all so 'cheap that we only want the public to.come. and see them to bo convinced that this is tho place to get bargains. Wo .say to all give us a call,>Ond wo*fl warrant it yoG will not go away disope* pointed." Cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post Office. A. &W.BENTZ. ■Pgptomber 89, 1848. ■ Look to your Interests! CHARLES OGILBY, EBSPKOTFULLY announces to the people In i general, that he has just returned from Phila dolphia, ami is now opening one of the largest, cheapest, and most Splendid stock of DRY GOODS, that has bean brought to Carlisle since U has been a town. Owing to the groat reduction in nrices of.many kinds of Goods, and a disposition Went airmail profits, he invites one and all to call and look.for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. HU stock of Goods consists in part of a large and. general assortment of ° CLOTHS, from.Sl to S 3, Cassimeres from 50 6ts, to $1,50, all colors; Sutinnetls very cheap, Cashmeres, Delanos, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment bf Carpets that he has had for years,‘Muslins of .every description. Also, a large and well select ed'Stock of Boots, Shoes & Groceries, •nd m-my other articles entirely 100 numerous to mention. Call and shb for yonrselves-~nocharge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors' east of (he Market House. . Look out for the big Sign,'big Windows, and big stock of Goods! . Carlisle, Sept. 21, 1840. moke new goods. NEW STORE, ;‘V'. Gaituate, Pa. ITHHe subscriber respectfully announces to the pub- JL‘,Uc, (hat he hue taken the stand Idtcly'occupied by Mr.Aiigney,at the corner of High street and Har peris, Row* where ho Inis jiist received from (be east ern Cities a largo and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS' . Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— The Ladies ate particularly invited to call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of ' ' Dress Goods. which the following articles comprise a part: superior .wool Cloth; black and fancy Silks; blue, bl ick and fancy Cassimercs; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of all kinds; Mous de Laincs; London and Do nestle Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Luces, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of all kinds; together with a large assortment of Groceries. All the above.QpoJs hava. been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and will certainly bo sold very tow. All persons are. respectfully invited to give him acall. JOHN E. FORSTER. I April, SO, 1848. Now. York Variety store. J& M. COLLIER & BROTH HRS, beg leave » to inform.the citizens of Cumberland and ad joining counties, that they have Just opened an extensive ' "Variety Stove, . l?orlh Hanover street, in llio building lately oc oupleii by Mr. llanlch, between Haversiick’s and Coble’s stores, where they will bo happy to re ceive the calls of all wishing articles in tfudr line. will at all limes keep on hand a well selec ted assortment of Prints, (French, English and American,) Domestic and Foreign Perfumery,. Patent— Medicines, embracing nearly every de scription; and in facta little of evoiy thing usually kept in an extensive variety store, | •They are the.exclusive agents fof the sale of Dr.jTmphagon’s celebrated “Pulmonic .Mixture” and his “li ilsamio Extract of-Sarsaparilla;* 1 Dr, Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters,”, for dyspepsia and phthysio. 'They are also the ox* cluiive agents in this county for the Now York Oanton Tea t'ompany, and will keep nonsiantly on-hand a largo supply of their superior Teas. In conclusion they bag leave to say that (hoy ara'datarittined to 'Belt at vary smairprofitsforoash* and invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. . , ■ Carlisle, May 4, 1848. IVEW ARRIVAL. I THE subscribers would announce to (lie public that Jhpy hnvejuat returned from the Eaatern cities who a magnificent selection of .' Fall & Winter Ooochy coniiillng of clotha, cni«imere! and vesting!, of tho mow varied and beautiful pnllerne, all of which wil tw.made-up in the mo>t approved «tjlo. They also h«p .Bperior Shirts, 80.0 m., Cohar., Stocks, neck ■nd-poehet handkerchief., .uapemlcu, glove., ho- • •iety, hate, cape, and hoot.-, in ehort, every thing In a »enlloman’e furnl.hing lino, which will bo .old at the era. Meet profit.. They will Meo .ell good. b v thf yard cheaper than any similar ealaldiahmonl in the rhc cmt.ng will ho ationdcd to a. hare, tojoro by w> D. Parkinson. Oar work i. all moi)o uni|er our own supervision. I «bro Ih’NorlH Hanover street, nearly opposite th« VinK . . ' ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, October 26.1819. Save, your Solus I 1 percha soles. ■WM» iVf. POR'rER, having obtained tho right CTni.lft Percha Soles, is picpnred to apply old or note Bools. Tho Guila Percha pqissaeqs twice the dnrnbiliiy of leather, with the advantage of being entirely proof against water. Those.who feel the necessity of keeping the feet dry, will call at Porter's Shoe Store, Main street, opposite (he Methodist church. Carlisle, December 7, IBJB.—6i Great Attraction for llie Hollidays! KHsskliikle)i Headquarters, .. • North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber WfiuJd respectfully’ inform, the ciuzens ijf Cnrillslo/and ihoso who inny’viaU it during 1 tho ..Hollidays, that he ls now.uianuftuv luring and will keep on. hand a large assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c M suitable for the approaching festivities, which will bo sold wholesale or retail at the old .stand, in North Hanover street, a'few doors north of the Bank, where he also has on hand a largo assort ment of Ffuitß and Nuts, of the latest importation, 'Which will be sold on a'ccomrtiodatirig'tenna* con sisting in part of . Oranges, tenidn», Grapes, Raisins,’Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs; Almonds,' Coooa Nuts. Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c, He would also coll atteri lion to the beet assortment of . French, German & Arherioan Toys, over Hrontjhl lo' this place, consisting; in part of find French fancy boxes, kid' end Joiniml Dolls, nil sizes; Doll hoails, fine. Chinn, Common Delph nnd Wooden Ten Sells. KilcHen sella and Furni ture, in boxes, brass ami tin Trumpets, \vooly Doga, bone, tin, basket and other Untiles, penny Toys of all kinds. Waggons and Wheelbatfows, fine tin Toys, Tools, in boxes, Games, Puizles, &o.; Fianos, Fiddles, Tamhorihes, Harmeentcane, Accnrdeons, Drums; Guns, Pistols., Glass and China Toys, fine sowing Baskets, Toy and Dnll Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con. noxion with the above he Iras just received a prime lotof ‘ Frcsli Crvrtcci'ica, consisting of Pulverized. Crushed, hottfAi Brown Sugars, New Oilcans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Youug Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugar and Pic-nio Crackers, Cheese, Rice, &c.’; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Gin ger. Cloves, Pepper. Allspice, ground or whole. AM orders thankfully received end punctually attended to. P. MONYEft. Carlisle, November 30, 184S1 • Holid&y Goods. WE .need riol say to bur customers that our store is well supplied at present with all tlio ne cessary Groceries, Spices, .Molasses, and such oilier articles as are. more particularly in use about Christmas limes, and that we shall bo Itept sup plied wilh every article fresh and pure during the season; hut we wish to advise our 'customers and. ftiehds that in a few days wo intend to odd to our China Department, : anew and .choice selection of fine China Tea Toy Sens, Rich Vases, Stands, Decorated Mugs,Tea and Coffee Cups, and'many other useful and fan cy articles suitable for Holiday pronents. Wo will promise more when we open them, and frill be happy to have a call from our friends—it will afford us pleasure to show our Ware, even ifselU ing has to be postponed for the lime. As ever we shall be found at the Old stand—-a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly op posite “BurkholderV* (formerly Beetem’s) Hotel. J.W.EBY. ; Carlisle, Due. 14,1848. t Drugs! Drugs! —g Just Received, at PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants mid Pedlars, aro invited to call ind examine my stock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Vnrmsbcs, &c. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Find Chemicals, Spices, ground and whole Instruments, Essences, Pure Essential Oils, Pcifnmery, 6cc, DYE-STUFFS. ) Log and Com Woods, I Oil Vitriol, j Copperas, I Lac Dye, pAmfs, Wetherili 4: Brother’s Pure Lead,'Chrome Green and Yellow,- Point and Varnish Brushes, Jersey I Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal anil Coach Varnish, and Red Lead, all of which will bo sold at the very lowest market price, at Ihe cheap Drug and Book store of Tntligdrt, Madders, Sumac, Alum, S. W. UAVERSTIck. Carlisle, December 14, 184&. Ncit Arrival. THE subscribers have just received from Philaddi phia a new and Froshsupply of Drugs, Medicines, )1 Dye-stulTif, Perfumery, Fancy A nicies, «Src.,Acc Our stock is now large and completion.! as we are determined not to bo undersold; but to sell at the lowest cash prices, we invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to examine ouf goods and prices before purchasing eisowherfe; June 15, 1348. J. & W.T3. FLEMING. • . . jvew and Cheap '/ HARDWARE STORE) ; IVTOW opening by JACOB SUN Eli, who ret IV apectfully calls the alienlion of hje.friendS and llm pub ip generally, and all dealers in Hard* ware, to bis new and splendid assortment of all kinds of Hardware, snob as Saddler’s toola and Saddlery Ware ofevcry description and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of all kinds ad new style, all kinds oT materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoo Findings of till kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for i Shoe makers, ail articles used hy shoe makers I donstantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be I supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted goodtalsoall kinds of rolled, sill, round,- band, and'Strap iron;'east, shear, spring, English I an l American blister steal, warranted good; a lot of sheet iron for linnets. Housekeepers can be supplied with every article necessary for house keeping in lh-Hardware Lins. Ethereal and Pine Oil Lampa of every doscrip-l I tion Just received. Ethereal and pine oil for sale, fresh; all hinds of Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Tur pentine, and a first rate article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feot dry. Lodi: out and bear in mind; Fanners, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who uso the ariioly of BIAICmVAItE, call al il»6 old well known now arranged Hard ware stand, formerly kept by Lewis Harlan, in North lianovor street, next door to John Com mands Intern stand, now kept by H. Glass, and next door to George Keller’s Dot and Cap store. Call and examine for yourselves, and nave mo- ney, as v/o are determined to null ail artfcles at the very, smallest profit for cash, and we think we shall be able to sell a little lower than any other Hardware store In town* as our goods are well bp. looted and purchased right, in order to sell low.at tho nert arranged Hardware stoi'e, welLknowp as Lewis Harlan's bid stand, where yon may find a good assortment of every article In the Hardware Line. Don't forgot the stand, ns quick sales and email profits is the order of the day.' JACOB SENER. Carlisle, December 28, 1818. . WRIGHT At SAXTON, TMPORTERB and DEALERS in Foreign and Do.* JL meatio Hardware, Glass, Faints, Oils,Nails, Iron, Steel; dec., East High street, bpposilo Ogilhy’s Dry IGood store, have just received and nfo now opening 0 Urge assortment of Goods in their lino, to which K, By n ?ii» lnvi . to tho attention of Farmers, Mcchart'. IIaJL.. lei ‘ i ‘ and others wonting Irt m"c. inJ Wiii'i 8l0 'u ll "“ h "'" 1“ '!>» low- Th’cVh 111 «it%i Palcnt | “l"e Sm^'pfX^ lo 1 '? 1 preferable to any other emi./now In u™ “ n,W,rml October *6, 1848. SHAWI.B. A handaomo hHortmcnl of Totkerro and other'Bh»«rl«,.ja.t .received and lor aala hv December 31,1818. S D POWBL & 00 New litne of From Carlisle to York. THE subscriber boga leave lo inform the travelling community, that ho intends to run a LINE OF WAGES FJiOM CARLISLE TO YORK, three limes a .week, us follows: Leave Carlisle on Mon day* Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 5 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at York at 1 o’clock P. M., which will bo in time to take the York lioin of cars for Bal timore. Leave York for Carlisle ut I o’clock P. M„ (immediately after the arrival of the .cars,) on each hursday and Saturday, through Church town, Dil'stown and Dover. The subscriber assures those who may patronize he has prepared himself with' comfortable and safe stages, and will use every effort possible lo accommodate travellers.. Passengers from Carlisle Will engage passage at the office of’tha subscriber, and will be colled fur nt the plncoethey request' In York passengers will engafeo nl tho Depot. (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDBL. Extensive Livery Stable. Undersigned respectfully informs tho public that hp continues to curry on tho Livery Business in dll its branches at tho old stands His Horses on» numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Conches.Till bury's. Sulkies, Buggies, &c„ all of the best finish. His drivers are all careful and attentive. Saddle Jiorsea of tho most agreeable gaits,'always ready for customers at low rate*. I . THe subscriber desirous of securing the patronage lof the public, will spare no paint or expoftse to ren der his establishment worthy of the most lihcrnl'on couragemcnt. GEORGE HENDBL. Carlisle, July lB49.—tf Furniture! FirtiiUut'cl! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to .-manufacture and keep on handout Ms shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Sccre- T'AKIEa, I'ABI.ES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of overj style and pnltcrn.and in short, every thing that can be mode in a cabinet Shop.' • The subscriber will warrant his furniture to be manufactured out of the best of matcriolnnd by the best of workmehVand as to jiis price* he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a cAII, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites newlv married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho his no doubt his work | mnnship and prices will not fill to please; so don’t forget to call b-foro purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber.would also inform the public that be carries bn the . Collin making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. .Having n Hi;aiisk. he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle. .Tune 15. 1548.—-ly N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. . ‘ Cabinet Making* v THE subscriber respectfully informs the public tint he wilt manufacture to order •* ' ('ablnet Ware every description/such ns Bureaus, Secretaries, Softs, Tables. Bedsteads and all articles in his linn, and will 'sell os cheap as can be benight.any where in the county, and will warrant his lurniture of good material and durable workman* j He would invito tho public to call and exam* me hU slock before purchasing elsewhere. • ' i Copiims thadeal ihe shortest notice and oh mode rate terms. . GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, iS4fe' Hats! Hals! Spring xxb Rumnku Fashions iron 1848, r PHB subscriber -would respectfully call ihootlcn- A. lion of iho public to his large assortment of fll Mats & Caps; , of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin} Ueuvcr, fino White Hockey Mountain (leaver. Oiler, llrueh, mu] Russia hats of every qualily, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand n tine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Mats, (very light) together with n general assortment of nearly every dcscrip- I lion of Grips, of nll.sizcF| and utall prices. Gauntry dealers and ail who wish to purchase hats or caps, aro invited (o dal), as the subscriber is prepared to give greater bargains than can be had elsewhere,— Don’t forget the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. V Carlisle, May 25.1849, WILLIAM M.TUOUT. K«w aml cheap Boot and Shoe Store. EC. MALOY, roftpoctTnlly Informs the citizens , of Carlisle and the public goncnd.y, that he has opened In the store room lately occupied by Jos. S. Uiit, opposite Ucntz’ store, and noar Mcrreli’u Ho* tel,on extensive assortment of men’s Roots, Men’s and Hoys’ Calf and Kip Mohroei, Ladles’KM and Morocco Slippers, Misses dml'Childrcn’s GAIT KTi ■, KRS, and blnck 'und fanoy colored 1 % I -- KIP BOOTS, of,jhoiau-Bt'BlyJo.nnd 1 mttdo of ; the bc*t oil of | wnicVv will‘bß SoliVcheap Mr ci*h. 1 Ho has also on hand a large essoflmetU of Loathed, . Calf Skins, Morocco, dec., and Vf'Ai madufocturo to . order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Carlisle, April 13, 1848. ilccp tlic Feet Dry I BOOTS & SHOES! 150QTS& SHOES! J UST received at PORTER'S Shoe Store n fresh nssorlmenl of every article in the shoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, kip, water proof, and thick Uonis, Do. calf, kip, and thick Brogans, Monroes. Nullifiors and Slippers, Boys’and Youth’s thick Bools and Brognns, Ladies morocco; kid, and leather Buskins, Kremlt ties, gaiters, & slippers, Misses and I’hildren’s hoots and gaiters, black and fancy colored, together will) Buffalo Over Shoos and Goto Shoes in great variety, . Those who wish tobny good work allnlr prices, are solicited to rail. Don’t forget the place Porter's Shoo Store, Malnslrcci.noarlhoßailroad Depot. December 7, 1818.—Ct IIEIVUY C. OtIVER, Thread and Needle Store, JVb, 178 Ohfsnut si., above Seventh , Philadelphia, KEEPS constantly on hand (he largest and bus) assortment of Zephyr nml Tapestry Worsted, Canvass, Stool Dead's, Bag Clasps, Tassels, Purse Rings, plain arid shaded Purse 'lVlaf, Orotohett Bags, purses, Sowing Stlten* Spool* Cotton, Patent Thread, Noodles, Pins, Tidy- Cotton, Knitting Pina, Silk add Fancy Buttons, Cords, Tapes, Silk, Cotton, Worsted nnd Linen Braids, EmlirniderlMS, Porfmncrii's. hud a general assortment nf ENGLISH. FRENCH, and AMIS RICAN FANCY GOODS. Also—solo agent for ButNom/nST’s Oblbdhatkb Maui Mixture, for removing dandruff nnd dross* Ing tho hnlr, giving it n fine glossy appearance, being decidedly tho best article now in use—cheap for cash—whMosAlu nnd retail, tU tho Thread and Noodln storo, No. 178 Chnpnut street, Phll.V. Soptombor 7. 1848—6 m 0 Caps, ail kinds y “ nil Jntl roonlv.il nt iho Do* Hivo. ;fcIEE INSURANCE.-: ■■ ;V'■; - Pbbm'Motuai. I.ifk Insohanob Compajiv ’ • v 'Noi9'l.Walnut St.t Capital 850,000. ■ - rpHia Oogipany is now ready to make Insurance i. on Lives, on tho' mutual system, without lia bility bqyodd,the amount df the premium. Ail the profits of the company divided annually among llie insured. The premium may be paid monthly* quarterly! semi-annually, or annually, or ope-haff of fhepie? mium may be paid in a note at 12 months. Individuals insured-hi this company become members of the corporation, and vole for Trus tees. • ‘ For the greater security of parties insuring with this company; a guarantee capital of 850,000 has been created to .meet the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to be held abd used by the Trustees, until a capital exceed ing that aihount has been realized from'the receipts of premiums.. , DANIMt L. MILLER, President WM. M.’CLARK;.'Vice;Presidents. John VV. Horner, Secretary., The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle, Blank applications for insurance, with full pafuoiilars, can be had at the new store, cor ner of Hanover and Louther sts. * S.D. POWBL. Dr, G. W. Foolkb, 1 Examining Physician. * Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1646. , , Equitable Eire litfttrauce, Amiulty and Trust Company, OFFICE. 74. .Walnut s'lrdct, Philadelphia.—Capital $250, perpetual,—Make Insurance on lives al lhcir office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest rales of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age. . For i year, For 2 years. For Life. 20 .81 111 1,60 30 99 I,ffo .. : 2,04 40 1,29 1,64 2.70 60 1,86 , . 2,07 3,04 .59.: ] 8.48 j 2,97 . C,OB Example—A person ngcil SO years'next birth day, by paying the company 96 cents Would secure Vd his family or heirs $lOO should ho die in one year; or for $9,90 he secures to them $10()0;~or for $l3 annually for. seven years hn secures (o .thoro $U)00 should he die in seven years; or fm $20,40 paid on* nually during life, he secures $lOOO to ho paid wheh ho dies.. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the dilfcrcnce in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. FoVms of application and nil particulars may .ho had at the office of Fiirh'k; Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres'l. H. G. Tcckktt, Sccl’y. Fitßu’re, Watts, Alt'y.., Dr. D, N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848, ly Fire Insurance. f 15 Alien and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire J. Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly's now fully ofganiied,andinoperationuhderthemanagemem of the following commissioners, viz: . Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Tilzel, Robert Sicrrelt, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Ptowell, sr.and Melchoir BrenemarivwHo respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. The rates of insurance are 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 the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at anv.time. ‘ JACOB SHELLY, President Henry Looan, Vice President, Lewis Hyer, Secretary, Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, February 3, 1849, Aobsts—Kudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; Christian Tlfzol, Allen; John O; Dunlap. Allen; G. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster-, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. . . Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agt. John Shorrick, John Aarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolfordi Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dr Locbban. .Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carliole % between the Neioville State Road and the t'umherlnnd Volley Railroad, FIFTH SESSION. 'PHE Fifth session will commence on Monday the L 6lhof November, 1848, The number of students is limited, and they ate carefully pfepared for Col lege. Counting House, &c. Ttio situation precludes the possibility of studfents nssocioting with tho vicious or depraved, being remote from (own or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to tho institution. TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per scss.) $5O 00 Latin or Creek, . fi 00 Instrumental Muvio 10 00 French or Gorman 6 00 Circular* with rofoienccs, &c., furnished by , R. K. BURNS, Principal. October 2j 1848.—-ly CHEAP MIMBEiSTi WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Lei them rail down nt CHURCH'S old Lumber Yard, near the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge. ol the River, Cum airland side, where Jiey con buy Common Hoards forSH per thousand, ond Pino SMhglcs for $9 per thousand. Th subscriber, thankful for past favors, now of fers to the public at his old established Lumber Yard, ril the West cud of tho old Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected lot of LUMBER on the hank of tho river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles Of the bestquJlity, IfiO 000 longwhite pine Shingles, 2d Quality, and 40,000 of IB Inch Shingles, together with 000,000 feet of LUmltor of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as 1, Is, IJ, and 2 Inch Pannel; 1, Is, Is, and 2 inch Ist Com mon; 1, I£. and 2 inch 2d Common. Also, Ash and Poplar Plunk, Poplar, Scantling and half inch Boards. Pino and Hemlock Jo ice and Scantling, seasoned Oak Plonk, Dry Pannel. Ist and 2d coin* mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in tho yard s'.nce last year, and if persons tolls you to tho contiary don’t believe thorn but call and see.. Having also n Steam Saw MU) in operation, and a largo stock of Timber on hand, both Pino and Oak, tho subscriber is prepired to saw hills to order, fence hoards, barn floor plank, lotha ond palling at short notice. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a determination to sell lower than any other Yard at tho tlvor, that his old-customers and tho rublio generally, will give him aoall before purcha sing elsewhere.. , . HENRY CHURCH. December 28,1848 Daguerreotypes. THOSE wishing to have correct plutuics of thorn solves or tboir friends would du well to call soon at the Daguerreotype Room In Market Square, Carlisle. Room open from. 8 A. M. till -5 P. M. November 16,1848. J. A. THOMSON. Dags Wanted, THE highest price will bp paid (in cash or in pa per) by tho subscriborfoi good RAGS. Thorags may bo delivered nt the pnpoNmlii, 6 miles from Our lisle, or nt thp Warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rheem, in Carlisle. W. D* MULLEN. HlnclcsmUhti iLook Hove! 1 Q TONS of assorted Rolod Iron just received, Hint we will soil at a lower rnto than has over boon sold, oithei for cash or scrap iron. Also Walts’ best Bar Iron always on bond at the storo of JACOB SENBR. December 88, 1648 BOOTS & SHOES. A splendid assortment of Mon’s water-proof Boots, together with Women’s and Boy's Boots’and shoes, opened and for ssloat ’the now store df V 9 D POWBL A Op. ■ :P WESTERN NEW YORK 'COLLEGE! Off 1 HEALTH, 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. G. c; VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made great cures mail diseases,is now'inlroduccilhtothis section.. The limits of an advertisement will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; we ha«e j’only to,say it has for its Agents in lh< United States {and Canadas a large number of educated medical practitioners in high profcssio'nal standing, who make a general uso of it in their practice in the following diseases:.. Dropsy, gravel, and,diseases of. the urin ary organs; Plies and all diseases of tho blood;' de-* rangeincms of the Liver, ‘Ac., and all general diseases' oflhe system. It is particularly requested (hat all who contemplate the use of this article, or who desire information respecting it; wilt obtain a pamphlet of 32 pages, which Agents whose names are below will gladly giveaway; this book treats upon the method of cure—explains the pVopertles of the article, and the diseases it has been used for over this country an 1 Europe for four years with such perfect effect.— Over 16 pages of testimony fromthehighcstqunrtcrs will be found, with, names, places ond dates, which can be written to by any one interested, and the par ties will answer post paid communications. Be particular ond ask for the pamphlet, as no other such pamphlet haftever been seen. The evidence,of the power of this medicine over nty, diseases is guar anteed by persons of well known standing in society. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, SO oz ;$1 12 oz.; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle hos l4 G. G. VAUGtIN” written on-the direc tions, dec. Sqp pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr (?. C. Vaughn, and sold at the principal office. 207 Main street; Buffalo, N Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclusively,' 132 Nassau. New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by nl) Druggists throughout this country and Canada as Agents. ' * For sale by S. W. Havcrslick, Carlisle; M. Lutz, Harrisburg; Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J. C.& G. B, Allick, Shippcnsburg; Adams & Eshclman,Sioughs lowri. October 96, 1840, Vo Bultck* Makers. THE subscribers having purchased the right of Cumberland county for making Crowell's Potent Thcfmomcter Churns, they would respectfully in form the Formers .and the public in general, that,they will make and otfeV far sole these churns at the Cab* inet Warcroom of, George Spongier, in North Han over street, next door to David Smith's office. The principal advantage this churn has over all other churns is, that it is so constructed that (lie top ennbe taken off so as to.give free o'ceess to the inside of the Churn, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get out the butter.' A thermometer Is ottgcuod to the one end of the churn so as to show the exact temperature of the cream* which experience shows should bo 60 degrees to make good butter.' A cham ber or space is arranged around the bottom of the churn for the purpose of adnnltlng.oold or warm wa ter, so as to bring the. cream to-the desired tempera ture without mixing thowntei with tho-ctcam. The secret in churning butter is to hayo your cream at the proper temperature—it will pr>duco. more and better, butter and take less time in churning—it churns equally well in cold or warm weather, no such thing as having scalded butter—all that is necessary to biakb eood butter all seosonsnf the year is to get one xjf Crowell's Patent ThcirnomcterChurns. Wc would most respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves, - GEORGE SPANGLER, BAML, MYERS;. Carlisle, Oct, 112, 1848. CERTIFICATES, Mr. George Spangler: , . .. Sir—Wo have been using tho Thermometer Churn } got of you for some time and find.it far superior to the old barrel churn for several reasons. First, great saving of time in getting huiler the.average time of churning being about fifteen mihutes, {oil weathers) we have got butter in the, short space of ton mlijutes. Secondly, the butter when obtained' is much firmer than, when using any other churn. Finally, my folks say they would not exchange for any other churn and twice the original cost of- the Thermome ter churn. Yours, &c; .GEO. W.SUEAFEU. lB4B. • dfr- George Spangler: 1 have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for mo in usu at my. place, and I do not hesinite to say that no fanner should ho without it. Fifteen minutes is all tho lime required id. make butter, and (hot value of this saving of time ond labor consist* in this—that it requires no more time nt any one seoson than another, and that tho temperature of the cream, necessary to make butter, is produced with certainty and without the admixture of warm or odd'.w> tor with.tho cream itself. FRBDK, WATTS; August 17, 1848. * 7b the Public For the henefitof the belter part of man (.woman) I give this certificate after using the Thermometer churn made by Mr. George Spangler of this place, 1 would have hone qlher in my family. Wo have been using tho old barrel churn for thirty years past, and I must say it is not to be compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, either for speed of churning or convenience. In the old barrel eburn it took gener ally from four to six hours to churn the churning now in the Thermometer churn wo can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by bringing the eVcnm to tho proper temperature. I can recommend it to the public as no cheat. September 4,184 ft. WASHINGTON MOTEL, Oa ii{,isle. Pa. , THE undersigned having leased that, well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL,situate on Main street, on the north-west comer of the public square, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., -lately in thu, occu pancy of -George Deolom, Esq , would respectfully inform his friends ond the public generally, that he Is now prepared to accommodate nil who may favor him with a call, in a manner which ho flatters Him self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has the most pleasant location m tho borough, fronting on Main street ond the public square—is hut a few steps from tho Railroad Depot, ond adjacent to tho Court House. It bus recently been refuted with new furniture and other improvements added, well eoleu latod to promote (he ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always bo supplied with ihc choicest and most wholesome faro tho market can afford, and his OAR with the best of Liquors. .Tho STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied with the best provender, and attended by careful hostlers. Nothing shall bo loft undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and ho hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit and receive a liberal shore of public encour agement, , ILL. BURKHOLDER. Acont. December 21,1848—6 m . WASHINGTON HOUSE. nARRIBDURO, PA. THIS Popular House has recently undergone a thorough repair , and boon furnished with entire aeio/urmiure, of tho bost nuality. Members of the Legislature and others, visiting tho scat of Govern* monl, wi|l find It a very desirable stopping place. (E7* Charges modonilo. __ -, , . . WM.T, SANDERS, Agent. Harrisburg, July SI, 1848.—6 m, Gifin Sliocs! Gum Shoes! AT PORTER’S SHOE STORE, you will find n largo assortment of. Metallic Gum Shuos, Patent Rubbers, Furred Rubbers and Buskins, Missos’ and Children’s Gura Shoos, all flret.rata and war* ranted. RIBBONS. Just received a splendid assortment of cherry colored and plaid Ribbons, r VELVETS—BIit Maroom and Nasorino Blue Vblvols for Bonnots, for solo very cheap at the now etoroof BDPpWELdcCO The MilsT EipEoTtrii, or Wino'wii Rehisiui Dr. Drake’s Panacea, the only radical cure FOR CON .. SUMPTION!; IT also removes and permanently cures all disease arising from an impure elate of the blood, viz : * Scrofula or King's Eyil, Rheumatism, Obstitiais Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestuleg on ifo face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worn or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of i|, o Bones and Joints,' Stubborn' Ulcers, Syphilitic Synm. toms,’Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure orlm, prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Bibon tiers., , . . | In till? medicinesovoral irinocent but very pot eo j articles of the bjiigdopj,are united, forming a compound entirely diflereiit. |n its chdiactcr and propenies from any other preparation,and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should Ijo in tlio hands of every person who, by business, or general course of life, is predii! posed to the very ,many ailiments that, render life 4 curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death. . Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain 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 slate of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim; for perseverance will accomplish a curt of oven hereditary disease, ! FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, I Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, While Swell ing, Erysipelas, .Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sorci, | Scobs am) Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled.; it searches out the very root of th« disease, and by removing it from the system, mskci p'curo certain and permanent. Dr. Drake’s Panacea is used with tho greatest sue* cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such asnre chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in (he system, which am the cauec.pf Rhcumolism, Gout, and dwel ling? o: the joints/ Other remedies sometimes giv* temporary relief;, this entirely eradicates (he disease from (ho system, oven when the limbs and bones sis dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. can ns cured —Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Shilling of blood, Asthma. Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pnjh the side, &c. t have been cured, and can be with as much certainty ns any other simple disease. A spo cific has long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe biH certain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution, Wo would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it n trial—and wo believe they will hot have oc. Cflsion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on tho lungs are healed, and .the patients gradually regain their usuul hculth ami strength. Rcod the following: \ Dr.AU Sint—ln reply to your question respecting tho use of l)r. Drake’s Pnnocca, I will sny, that %\* though ir perfect disbeliever in tho existence of a Pa* nacea, or'ouh* for 'all diseases, however valuable it may bo in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure' for Consumption would bs discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me lo’try your medicine in two ver}* inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending' physicians (o be pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them as incurable. One of the persons had been under th« treatment of several very able practitioners for ft num her of years, and they said she hud “ old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula," end that sho might linger-fnr some time, but could not be perma* henlly relieved. In both cases the effect of the Pans* cca has been most-gratifying. Only four or five hot* ties were used by one of the persons before she l*cgon to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will.only add that f.imitinr ns 1 ftm with.consumptinn by inheritance and by extension observation os a sin* •dy, omrknowing also the injurious effects in nine cases nut of ton of tnr, honrset, and other vegetable tonics, as well ns of many of the expectorants ami sedatives, I should never have recommended the lire of Dr ko’s Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredient*.'• Suffice, it to sny-that these are rc* commended by bur most popular and scientific phyri* cions; ond hi their present combined fltote. foim pro* Imbly the best alterative that has ever been mode.— The cure is in accordance with rt theory of consump tion broached in France a few years ago, by one of her' most eminent w riters on medicine, and, now 6* tablirhcd by Piets w hich admit of no dispute. •“ Very respectfully Yours, L. C. GUNN. T« use the language of another, *•]>.'Drake's Pa nacea is nlwuys- salutary in itn eflecls—nc*er iojuri* ous, Ii is noi nn Opiate—ills not on Expeetorapl. {t is not intended to lull the Invalid into a fatal secu* rity. It Is a grent remedy—a grand hlnling nnd cm rntivo compound. the great nnd ■ only remedy which medical «pwnn* nnd skill lips yet produced for tha, treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. And no. person afflicted with this dread disease, will l*e just