sass\ rtom ’th n} v " 1 . - ■-a..3\ , v T n,T -at. tho Bbb Hive's assortment of: Fall and' Winter &gKBS&&Q&*r. consisting in part of the follow* art icles/for, Ladies, viz: Alpacas, '. Mods dei jL'aihof,■ ( , .Shawls, •■•' ~ 'Newd^hf.AfcitfnV,- 1 Ribbons,. •*..■' ‘Ptftf&d'sflrcYsSilks; . . Assorted silk Fringes,* Flttff .*i‘dt>M'do' Black • :do 'do Ptfvffreklloft, (1 ‘ Silk Gimps, . , r Bonnet-silks, TO&BUfftorked collars, Flowers,- sm*6l<*es;> . Thread Laces. por Gentlemen:, ' ■ I’jeaph Clothi Satin Yesting, . cfo , . ’CaVaimorcs,/ . Merino 'd6 - Fancy: doV'. :V ' Vaiontiho do Cravats,;•• > ‘ Cloth caps. e l Also? MusHns, Gloves,/Hosiery, Sheeting bleached and.unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk^Coticm;' Thread and Merino Gloves, for. Iri&iit? ’Gentlemen- and Misses, Cotton, Merino, Ouhmero, Alpaca and Woolen Hose;for Ladies and Gentl^metf. v -.-ri.><.-l . . inform thecilitons of Carlisle and vicinity, that the above’Goods, suitable for the fall trade, aro ojSftWdTi'Dd'rßady for inspection; and lam confident that persons/’axamining-roy stock , from the greatly reduced prices would be induced to nieke their pur . ?• A. COYLE. Carlisle; Sdptember 28, 1848. i 4! •' Tromendoutt lliisli CHEAP STORE, where thoy have XXj'juat recoived from Philadelphia the largest as sortment of >-*&dPall aud Wlater Goods, ever brought to Carlisle Among, this large arrival mif he fotihd 6,000 yards of the best and cheapest Calicoes evcj brought from the city; yard wide Mus lins at 4 coDts, 6}, &c.; elegant Ginghams 12$ cts.; splendid Mods do Latnes and - Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Winter Plaids for ladies dresses, and the cheapest ’ ' Cloths, Oassimores, Cassinotts, oyer manufactured. Wonced not begin to enttmer* ate; we have nearly every article in, om lino of busi ness, ahd uil’ sb cheap-that we only want the public to corno and see them to bo. convinced that this is the place to get bargains.,' We say to all give us a call, and we’ll vVarrant it you will not go away disap* pointed. Cheap store,. 3 doors south of. the Post OlHco. : : A. &W. BENTZ: September 28, 1848.' Look to •your Interests! ’ n ,• CHARLES OGILBY, RESPECTFULLY announces to the people in gerieral, that he has Just returned from Phila delphia; and is now opening-rono of tho largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of - Muir ctooi>s ? that has.been brought to Carlisle since it hasbeen a town. 1 ’ Owing to the.great reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut at small profits, he'invites one and all to call and look Tor themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Mis stock of Goods consists in part of a large and generM assortment of . ' CLOTHS, frpm.Sl to 95; Cassimeres from 50 cts, to 91,50,’ all colors; SdUinnetts very , cheap, Cashmeres, Delanos, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment of Carpets, that ha has had for years. Muslins of every description. - Also, a large arid well select ed stock of.. . .. ■ Bools, Shoes & Groceries, and raany olhe.r articles entirely top numerous to mention. Call and seo for yourselves—no charge foreshowing Goods at the old aland a few doors easybf.ihe Market House. Look out for tlio big Sign, big Windows, and big stock of Goods j » Carlisle, Sept. 31,1848. - , MOKE NEW GOODS. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, Carlisle, Pa* THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic, that ho has taken the stand lately ,occupied by Mr.. Ahgnoy, at. tlia corner of High street and Har peris How, where ho has just received from the cast* era cities a Urge and splendid assortment of : NEW GOODS' Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— The Ladies dro partlcularlyjnvited to call and cx amine his beautiful assortment of Dress Courts. Among which the following articles comprise a part: superior, wool Cloth; black and fancy Silks;, blue, black and fancy Cassimeros; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams, and Lawns; Bombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of all-kinds; Moos de Lainos; London Hfd Dojiioslio Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of aii kinds; together with a large assortment of Groceries. A)l the above Goods have been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and will certainly bo sold ▼ory low. , All persons are respectfully invited to give a call. JOHN B. FORSTER. AprilJ 20, 1848. New York Variety Store, J: &il. COLLIER & BROTH BUS, beg leave t to inform the citizens of Cumberland and ad joining counties, that they have ju&t opened nn extensive .; . , Variety Store, in North Hanover street, in the building lately oc cupied by- Mr.' Hanloh, between Haverstlok’s ami Coyles stores, where they will be happy to rV delve, the calls of all wishing articles in their linn. They will al all limns keep nn hand s 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 ovoiy thing usually keptinan extensive variety store. ' ,'ltliWy nro the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphagon’s celebrated “Pulmonic Mixture” and his“Daleaniio Extract of Sarsaparilla}” Dr. (rreen’s celebrated Oxygenated IJltlors,” for and phthysic. They arc also tho ex clusive agents.in this countyfor the Now York Oanlon' Tea Company, nnd will keep constantly' on jjpnd.s Ifirge supply .of their superior 'Pena. In'oonoluaioii thoy.bog leavo to say that they to sell at very small profits for cash, nnfi ,invite oljwiahing bargains to give them a ! cal|,,''; ' Carlisle, May d, 1848. ! ItBW ARRIVAL! THE_Bub.cril.ers would announce to the public that they have just returned from tho Eastern cities wUh a mapilncuht selection of. .’:IPaU & Winter Goods, conauLing ofelntlni, ami vestings, of the in°)t,.y»nt!d and beautiful patterns, all of which wil be made-up m the most approved stylo, They also keen superior N/uris,/) u ,„„„, Collar,, S(oc/rs, neck and, pocket handkerchiefs, suspended, glovoa ho siery, hala, capi, and bootsy in short, every thing in a gentleman a furniahing lino, which will ho aold al the smallest profits. . They will also soil goods by thojard cheaper than any similar establishment in tho COurtty. .The cutting will bo attended to ashore lofote by.W. D, Parkinson. Our work la all made under out own supervision, ■ ■ Hforo in North Hanover aired, nearly oppcallelho .Bank.:. ARNOLD &T.IVINGSTON. Carlisle, October 20, ISIS. Stive your Nolen! ■ <' -GUTTA PERCH A SOLES. M. : POftTEII, bavins' obtained.the right to use the Quits Percha Solos, is prepared to apply Thera lb ,old or now Boots. The Gotta Percha possesses twice the durability of leather, with the advantage of being entirely proof against water. Xhoad who feel tho necessity of kaopingtho foot dry, will call at Porter’s Shoo Stbrd, Main street, opposite Iha Methodist church, Carlisle, December 7,1818.—6 t Grqat 'Attpiciioii for the KrissUlnklcs Ucadqnartcfs, ••■v. . - North HANoyErt‘STi,‘CAnuBLE.-/•’-• THE subscriber would respectfully inform the °*ti?ons nf Carlisle, and those who may visit it during the Hollidaysj that ho Is how manufac turing and. will, keep on hand a largo assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &o M suitable for the approahhingtbsrivities, which will ,he sold wholesale or retail at the old stand, in North Hanover street; a few doors north of the Bar\k, where. healaohaß on hand a latge assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latesUmpbrtation, which will be sold on accommodating terras* con* sisling in part of Oritu£es ? liCiuons, Gi'apcsj Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Obdoa Nuts, Croam Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &<V: He would also call atten tion to the, best assortment of, French; German&.American tfoySj ever brought to. this place; consisting* in part’of fine French fancy boxes, kid and jointed Dolls, ail sizes; Doll heads, fine. China, Common Delph and Wooden Tea Setts, Kitchen setts and Furni ture in boxes, brass and tin Trumpets* wooiy Dogs, bone, tin, basket and other Rattles, penny Toys of all kinds, Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools iri boxes; Games, Puzzles; &o.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harmeonicans, Accordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets; Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con nexion with the above he has just received a prime lot of . *■■ * - r Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulverized, Crushed; Loaf & Brown Sugars; New Oilcans,* Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial,' Young Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, .Water, Soda, Sugar and Pic-mc Crackers,/Cheese, Rice, &c.; Fresh Spices', such as/Nulmegs, Cinnamon, Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended Id. • P. MONYBR. ' Carlisle, November 30,1848. V Holiday Goodsi W K need not say to our customers that our store is well supplied at present with all the ne cessary Groceries, Spices, Molasses, and such other articles as are more particularly in use about Christmas times, and that we shall be kept supi plied with every article fresh and pure during the season; but-we wish, to advise our customers and friends that in a few days We intend to add to our China Dei>ai*ti|icnt, a new and choice selection of fine China Tea Toy Sel»s, Uich Vases, Stands, Decorated Mugs, Tea and Coffee Clips, and many other useful and fan cy articles suitable for. Holiday presents. We will, promise vnore wlien we open .them, and will be happy to haired call from our friends—it will afford us pleasure to shew our Ware; even if sell ing has to be postponed for the lime. As ever we shall be found at the Old stand—a few doorswest of the Court House and nearly op posite ‘‘BurkholderV*(formerly Beetem’s) Hotel. J, W. EBY.. Carlisle, Dec. 14j 1818. priigsl Drugs! —J? Xs Just Received. Il PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants mid Pedlars, are invited to call and examine my stock of Me dicines, Paints, Gloss, Oil; Varnishos, dec. . drugs. Patent Medicines, I Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices, ground and whole Instruments. .. Essences, Pure Essential Oils, Perfumery, &c, DYE-STUFPSi ' ILog and Cam Woods! Oil Vitriol, I Copperas, .. Lac Dye. . Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, - Alum, PAINTS, Wetherill <Sc Brother’s Pure Lead. Chrome Green and Velipw, Point , and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed OH, Turpentine, Copal and. .Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. - All of which will he sold at the veiy lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of.. j S.W. HAVERBTICK. Carlisle,December 14,1848. IVoW Arrival, THE subscribers have just received from Fhlladd phla a new and Fresh supply of : . Drugs, Medicines, , Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Arc.,dec Our.stock is now largo and complete,dnd as we arc determined hot to be undersold, but to sell at the lowest cash prices, wo invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to oxamlrio. our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere; . Juno 15,1848. J. & W. B. FLEMING. Cheap IVoiv am : HARD WARE STORE, \TO\V opening by JACOB SENER, who fpj 1\ spectfully culls the attention of his iriemra and the public generally, and alldoalers In.Hard* warn, to his new and splendid assortment of all kinds of Hardware, such os.Saddler's tools and Saddlery Wara of every description and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of all kinds and new style, all kinds of materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoo Findings of all kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French strata, lining and binding skins for Shoe makers, a)l articles used by shoo makers constantly kopi on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted good; also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band, und strap iron; cast, shear, spring, English land American blister stool, warranted good;* loti ofsheeviron for tinners. Housekeepers can be I supplied with every article necessary for house , keeping In the Hardware Line, Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip tion Just received, Ethereal and pine oil for sale, fresh; all kinds of Palms, . Oils, Varnishes, Tur pentine, and a first rate article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look out and bear in mind. Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and oil who use tho arliclu of ' iiAicmvAitiv call ot the old well known new arranged Hard, ware eland, formerly kept by Lewis liarlun, in North Hanover street, next door to John Corn man's tavern stand, now kept by H. Glass, and next door to George Keller's Hut and Cap store. Call and examine, for yourselves, and save mo- ney, as we are dolorrainod to sell all articles at the very smallest profit for cash, and we think wo shall bo able to sell a little lower Ilian any other Hardware store in town, ns our goods arowell se- lootod and purchased right, in order to soil low at the now arranged Hardware store, well-known as Lewis Harlan’s old stand, where you may find a good assortment of every article in the Hardware Line. Don’t forgot the aland, as quick sales and small profits is The order of the day. JACOB SENEH. Carlisle, December 28,1618. WRIGUT Ac SAaTOIV, TMPORTERB end DEALERS In Foreign and Do- X mestio Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nails, Iron, Steel, dec., East High street, opposite Ogilliy’s. Dry I Good store, have just received end are new opening a large assortment of Goods in llioir lino, to which lU ° attention of I'nrmors, Meehan res, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting . Hardware, a. the , alack ha. heea bougl.t at fi.olow osl ratcs. and will he sold at a small pfofit. They have also received a few of "Hovcv’a Patent , Shaw and Corn Stalk Cutlers,’To whicluLv invito tho attention of Farmers. Tho.o „J h have taken ho P«m urn at nearly alllha Agrleullu rnl EaMbilions in the country, and era considered * preferable to tmynlhor culler nowln uao. ? .-•* • October 26, 1848. SHAWLS. A handcomo assortment of Tdrkorro ami other Shawls, just received and for aalo hy December 21,1848. 8 0 POWBL & CO How lilno pf Stases THE subscriber bogs lqa,vo to inform the travelling community, that ho intends to run q BINE OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three limes n week, as follows; Leave Carlisle On. Mon day,'Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 6 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at York at 1 o’clock P. M., which will be in time to take, the York train of cars for Bal timore. Leave York for Carlisle at I o’clock P. M., (immediately after the'arrival of the cats,) oh each Tuesday* Thursday ami 'Saturday, through Church town, Dil'stown and Doveiv The subscriber assures' tWsewWmay"patronize him, that he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe ala£oB,tind will us’e eVe'rJy effort possible to accoihraodote travellers. Passengers from Carlisle Will engage passage ot .the office of the subscriber, .and will be called for at the.-places they, request. In York passengers will engage "at thoi Depot, (White Hall tavern.) ; ( GEORGE: HENDBL. Extensive Livery Stable. The undersigned respectfully informs the public thajjje continues to curry on the Livery Business in all its branches at the old stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, arid his Carnages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Coaches.Till bury’fi, Sulkies, Buggies, &c., all of. the best finish. His drivers arc all careful and attentive. ; Saddle Horses of the most agreeable gaits, alwoys ready for customers at low rates. y The subscriber desirous of securing the patronage of the public, will spare no paiiis or expense to ren der his establishment worthy of the most libera) on GEORGE HENDBL. couragcmcnt. Carlisle, Ju1y.27,1848.—tf Furniture! Fni'nitui'e!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture arid keep op hand,’ot his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle, Sideboards, Secre- TORIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can be made in d cabinet shop, r -v The subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo manufactured put of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and os'to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a Call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites newly married persons to give hlm a call and examine for has no doubt his work manship and prices will not Tail to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would also.inform the public (hat he carries on the Colliu Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desiro . his servi ces in that line. Having a Heausk, ho con attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. . : FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Juno 16,18,48.---ly f N. B. A lot of choice Cherry, ,Lwnbor for sale by the subscriber. ’ . • . Cabinet’. Mulling. THE subscriber' respectfully informs the public tint he wilt manufacture to order*' - Cabinet Ware tflKS f&BSk TEtyafra of every description; such 1 i«uo os Bureaus, Sofas, Tabled. Bedsteads and all articles in his Una, and will sell as cheap as can bo bought any where in the county; and will wafraHl his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. He would Invito the public lb* coll and exam ine his slock before purchasing elsewhere. CoKFixa motld at the shortest notice ohd on mode rate terms. ;i GEORGE SPANGLER, Carlisle, Oct. 12, Hals! Hats! Spuing and Sd3lmbu Fashions run 1848. . THE subscriber wou!d : respectfully call the atten tion of the public to his large assortment of fll . Hats & Caps, J of tho latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Boover.fino White Rockoy Mountain Reaver, Oiler, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, arid 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 Caps,ofall sizes, arid at ail prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, aro invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared k (o give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.-* Don’t forget the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM If. TROUT. Carlisle, May 96,1848. JVctv and Cheap Boot rind Shoe Store. TT C. MALdy, respectfully informs the citizens _tli of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8, Gi(t, opposite Bontz’ store, and nearMo'rrotrs Ho tel, an extensive assortment of Men’s Hoots, (Men’s and Boys’Colfand Kip Monroes,Ladies* Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s .GAIT ’ CQ 1 1 •' BRB, and black, and fancy colored % I BOOTS, of the latest style, and SSK made of the best materials, all of which wilt be sold cheap for cash. Ho has also on hand a large assortment bfLoatber, OalfSkins, Morocco,, dec., and will roanufociuro to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at tho shortest notice. ■ . Carlisle, April 19,1648. Keep tho Foot Dry! BOOTS & SHOES * BOOTS & SHOES! JUST received at POUTER’S Shoo Store a fresh assortment of every article in tho shoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, uin, water proof, and thick Boots, Do. cair,;kipi and thick Brogans, Monroes, Nullifiera nrid. Slippers, Boys’.and Youth’s thick Bools and Brogans; Ladies morocco, kid, and. leather Buskins, French gaiters, & slippers, Misses and Children’s boots and gaiters, black and - fancy colored, together with Buffalo Over Shoos and Gum Shoes In great variety. Those who wish to buy good work at fair prices, are solicited to. call. Don’t forgot the place—* Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, near the Railroad Depot. December 7,1018,~Gt V HENRY C. OMVDB, Thread and Needle Store', No, 178 Chrxuut el,, cihunr. Seventh, Plnlaihlphia, KEEPS constantly on hand tho largest and best assortment of Zophyr and Tapestry Worsted, Canvass, Steel Deads, Dag Clasps, Tassels, Purse Rings, plain and shaded Purse Twist, Orotohotl Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool- Cotton, Patent Thread, Noodles, Pins, Tidy' Colton, Knitting Pipsi Silk and Fanoy Duttons, Cords, Tapes, Silk,,Colton, Worsted and Linen Braids, Embroideries,‘.Perfumeries, and ageneral assortment of ENGLtSU, t , JtEtfCl/, and ASIE- ItICJINPANOV GOODS. Also—solo agent for BamtfinmeT'o Okmciuiat.d Haib Mixture, far removing dandruff and dress' ing the hair, giving it a lino glossy appearance, oping dooldodly the host article noW in nee—cheap for onsh—wholesale and retail, at the Thread and Needle store, No. 178 Chssnul street, Phlla.: • September 7.1819 flm C A ond sixes 'i?,*', N l° n ,’ 6 »"■>hoye Cape,all kinds \j onu sixes,Just received atihe Bee Hive. .v'i - .. ■■' / . P.ENNvMuTUAIi-LfFR INBUnANC? iC.PMPA|IV : ; V 91 iWolnuf, ; Capital 850,000. ! Cbmjahy is n6w thady to mako Insurance Xon : on the mutual without lia bility beyond the amount of ihe premium. t .; All the profits of tbecorapany divided annually among the insured. V . ‘ ; The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annual Iy~,.or'anhua]jy,or.onerbair of the.pie miuni may .be. paid in a nolejal Ift months. ' Individuals insured in this company become members of the corporation, and vote for True tees’. : ' ‘For the greater security of parties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 has been created to meet the loßsee that may accrue upph po lic tea,J S aued, by thpi to be held and used by lhp Trustees, until a capital exceed ing that amount has been realized from the receipts of preminma. , fv-.'.'V DANIEL XV MILLER* President. • • CLARK, Vice Presidents; John W. Horner, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle..; Blank applicaiions for insurance, with full particulars, can be. bad at the new store, cor ner of Hanover Slid Louth'ef Sts; : '• ' 'S;P. POWEIi. Dr. G. \V. Foulke, .Examining Physician. . Carlisle, Nby, 9,1848, . , ’ Equitable JLlfe Insurahce, Annuity and Trust Company,; OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital s26o,ooo.—Charter perpetual*—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and- at their Agencies throughout tbo States, at. the lowest rates of premium. - ; • . Rates for insuring at $lOO oh a single life; ; .Age; . For 1 year. For 2 years. Frit Life. 20 .81 91 1,60 30 ' 99 I*,80.; ' 2,04 40 1,29 . 1,04 . 2,70 60 1,86 2,07 3,04 69 ; 8,48 > g. 9- . 6,03 EicAMPiK.—A person aged 30 years next' hirlh day, by paying the company 05 cents would secure to his family or heirs $ 100 should he die in' one year; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 anhually fpr seven years he secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; .or for $20,40 paid an nually during life; ho sccufes $lOOO to bo paid when ho dies.. The insurer securing his . own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For. $49,60 the heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in'dne year. . Forms of application and oil particulars may be had-at the office of FnEii'it. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J; W; CLAGHORN, Prcs’t. 11. G. Tuc*kktt, Sectr’y. Furd’k. Watts, Atl’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 - Fire. Insurance. rpHE Allen and Eaetpennsbdrough Mutual Fire • X Insurance Oompany of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly t is now fully organized,and in operationundorthemariagement of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stay man, Jacob Shelly, Wm.R.Gorgas, Lewis Hyer; Christian TitzeU : Robert Slcrrctt, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin, H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr/and Melchoir Broneman, who respectfully call theattention ofeitizons of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out; Theratesofinsuranoe areaslowand favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons .wishing to becbmpv members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, Henby Loo an,' -Piet President, Lewis Hyeb, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, February 3, 1848. Aorxts—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titzol, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen; C. D; Httrmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoartng, Shire manaiown; Simon Wurmloysburg; Robert Moore. Charles 8011, Carlisle. - Agents for York County—JdcobKirk,general agt, John Shorrick, John Rankin, J; Bowman, Peter Wolford. - . ‘ Agents for Harrisburg—Houfier vfc Lochman. I*lalnfiold Classical Academy. Four miles wit of Carlisle, between the Neioville Slate Road and.the X'umberlarid ValUy. Railroad. FIFTH SESSION, , THE Fifth session will commence 'on Monday tho Clh of November,!B4B. The number of. students is limited, and they aio carefully prepored for Col lege, Counting House; &c. The situation precludes the possibility of students rissociriting with the vicious or deproved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road: or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to tlioinstitutiori. TERMS Boarding, washing! tuition, dec., (per sees.) 860 Latin or Greek, ft 00 Instrumental Music lOttp French or German v 6.00 Circulars with rcfeiences, dec.; furnished by R.K, BURNS, Principal. October 2,1848.—1 y CUEAR JLCIVIBEK I WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Let them cull down at CHURCH’S old Lumber Yard, near tbo weal end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, at the River, Cumberland side, whore they can buy Common Boards for $ll per thousand, and Pino Shingles' for $0 per thousand; The subscriber, thankful for past favors, now of* fora to,tho public ot his old established LumborYprd, at the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, tho best .selected lot of . . ■ ■ . ■> : liVMBER ; on tho bonk of the river, consisting of 200,000 long plno Shingles of tho bcstquallty, 150,000 longwhite pine Shingles, 2d. quality, and 40,000 of.lBL.iQch Shingles, together with 000,000 feet of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as 1, Is, lj, and 2 Inch Pannol; 1, Is, I£, and 2 inch Ist, Com mon; I,ls, Is, and 2 Inch 2d Common. Also, Ash and Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half inch Boards, Pino and Hemlock Joico and Scantling, seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannol. Ist and 2d Com mon Boards, and Plank, stuck up in the yard since last year, and if persons tolls yoii to tho contrary don't believe them but call and see. v Haying also a Steam Saw Mill In operation, and U large stock of Timber on hand, both Pine and Oak, tho subscriber is prepared to saw bills to order, fence boards, born floor plank, laths and palling at,short notice* The subscriber hopes by strict attention to‘business and a detormlnotiop to sOlt lower than any other Yard at the'river, that his bid customers and the publlo generally, will.glvo him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. - , HENRY CHURCH. Docombor 28, 1848: 1 THOSE winlilng; to have correct bicttirofloflhom solvcs'orthoir friends would do well to call soon at tho Daguerreotype Hoorn in Market Square, Carlisle. Room open from 8 A. M. (ill 5 P.M. November 16,1848. J. A, THOMSON. Bfigf THE highest price will bo paid (in, cash or in pa per) by tho subscribe*for good RAGS, Thorags may bo delivered at tho paper-mill, 5 miles from Car lisle, or at tho Warehouse of Mr., Jacob Rliccm, in Carlisle. W-B. MULLEN. 1 ItlacksiiMtlis LooU llcrc! t Q TONS of assorted Rblod Don Just received, 1/O that wo will soil at a lower rate than has over boon Sold, olihoi for cash or scrap iron. Also Watts’ best Bar Iron always on hand at tho storo of JACOB SBNER. December-86, .1848 • BOOTS &,SHOES.: A splendid., assortment'-.of Men’s water-proof Boots, together with Women’s and Boy’s Boots and shoos, opened end for sole at the now store of S D POWEL do 00 •WESTERN: NEW YORK COtLEGE OF HEALTH, 207; Main-. Buffalo, N. Y. TAR. G. C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable Litbontriptic \j Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has.mado great cures m ail diseases, is now introduced into this section. The limits of an advertisement will not permit oh extended notice of this remedy; wo hayo only to say it has for its Agents in the United Slates and Canadas a.large number of practitioners in high professional standing, who .njnko a general Use of it in thoir’praclicq in .the following diseases;- Drppsyrgravclj ond iliseases of the urin ary organs; Piles and olf ’diseases of the' blood; de rangements of the Liver, «scc. f and all general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested that all who contemplate the use of this articlo, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a pamphlet of 32 pages, which Agents whoso nonics are bclqw will gladly give away; this book treats upon the Vnclhod of the properties of thcarticle.and the diseases, it has been, used for over this, country ah I Europe for four years;with such pdrfqct effect.— Ovet t'S pages of testimony from the highcalquortcrs, vrillbe found, WitU namefl, j)loces'ond cah be wrUteh to by any one interested, andthe par-' ties will-answer, post paid communications. , I Co particular, and ask for thepampbletyasnoo.therl Such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evidence of | the power of this.medicine over all diseases is guar-! antccd by persohs of well known standing .in society. Put up in .30 pz» and l 2 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30 pz.; SJL. 12 op;.; the Jarger b'oing the cheaper. Every bottle has “ G. C.VAUGHNi” written oh the direb- Uons.&c.See pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr. G. C. VitJoUNi ahd Bold at the. principal: office, 287 Main street, Buffalo, N ;Y, .Offices.'devoted to rhb sale of; this article exclusively, 132 . Nassau* Now York, and corner of - EsSex; and Washington,* Salem; Mass., and by all Druggists throughout this coubtry ' and Canada as Agents.. v • j For sale by S. \V. Havcrs,tick, Cai]iblo'; M. Lutz, ■Harrisburg; Russel &■ Dice,'Dickinson. J. C.& G. B. Altick, Shippensburg; Adams & Eshelman,Sloughs town. • ‘ ! ■ October 20, 1848. TO. Suiter Dlukeis. THE subscribers having ■ purchased the right of Cumboriand county for making Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns, they would respectfully-in form the Farmers atiil the public in general, that they will niake and offer for sale these' churns at the Cab' Inet Warqrodm of George Spangler, in North Hon oyer street, next .door to David Smith’s office. The principal advantage this, churn has over all other churns is, dint U is so constructed (hat the top can be taken oltso as to give free access to the insido of the churn, which htakcs lt convenient to put in tho cream dnd get but the butter. . A : thermpmuter is attached to the dno cnd.of thd eburn sn as to show Ihc.cxacl temperature of the cream, which experience shows should bp 60 degrees to make good butter. A cham ber or space ip, arranged around the bottom of tbc churn for the purpose ofad milling cold or warm wa ter, so as,to bring tjiq cream to the desired tempera? turo without - The secrot in churninffilwltcr is to .havc your cream at the proper tcmppraturerrUiwill,,produce more and better butter and tckolesaUmc in churning—it churns equally well in cold or warm weather, no aucli thing as having scalded vhattcfH-iiir./that is necessary to make cood butter all seasons of the year is to get one of Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns. We would most respectfully invito (he public to coll and exam ine for themselves. ’ .:v . GEORGE SPANGLER, SAML. MYERS. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1848, certificates,- Mr. George Spttngler.." ■ Sir—Wa'h a y° lhc ThcfmonictcrChurn 1 I got of yotf fdrsomc'tTrho ahlTilnd‘'lt to the old barrel churn for several reasons. First, great saving of time in getting butter the average’ time of churning being about fifteen" minutes, (all weathers) wehave got butter in thoshdrtapßceof ten minutes. Secondly, the butter when obtained : Is much firmer than when usipg any diher .'churn. . Finally, my' fplks say they would not exchange-for any other churn end twice the original coat of iho Therinouie ter churn. Yours, &c; . •' GEO. W. SHBAFER. September 28,. 1848; . . Mr- George 'Spangler;* t'have the Crowell,Thcrpiomctor.Cburn you maim for me Inuau’ol my.place, and I do not hesitate tp Bay that no. former thouM he without it. w Fifteen minutes is oil,the time Required to make huller, arid the value of this saving of time and labor consists in (his—that it requires no more time at any one Benson than another, nndthat the temperature of (hr cream, necessary to make, butter, is.nudnced with certainty and without the admixture oTwnrm-or .cold; water with the cream itself. FREDK. WATTS, • August 17, 1848. To tfte Public For the benefit of tho bettor part of man (wdmon) I give this certificate aflorusing the Thermometor churn mode by Mr. George Spangler of tills place, ! would have none other in my family. We ,lm v e been using the old barrel churn fir thirty years past, and I musl j say'it is not to b’ecompnred to Cfowpliy Thermometer Churn, either for speed of.chlirnlng’or 'convenience.. In the old barrel churn it took gener ally from four, to six Konra to churn tho now in tho Thermometer churn we can churn butter in from fifteen* to twenty minutes, by bringing the cream to the proper temperature. I enn recommend it to tho public as no cheat September 4,184 R WASHINGTON lIOXEE, \ • : OahMsle, I*a* ! • THE undersigned having loosed that well known ond COMMODIOU9 HOTBL; situalo on Main street; on the north-west corner ofthepiihlic equine, in tho Borough of Carlisle, Pa*, lately in tho occu pancy of Georgo Boqtem, ' Esq, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public.generally*' thalho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him wilh : a call, in a manner which ho Hatters, n|m self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Tho house has tho most pleasant location in tho borough* fronting on Main street and tho public square—is but a few steps from the Railroad Depot, and. adjacent ,to thq Court House. It bus rccou lly/licon refitted with now furniture and other improvements added,, well, calcu lated to promote tho caaopnd comfort of his guests. His TABLE, will always ho supplied with tho choicest and most wholesome faro tho market can afford, and his BAR with tho host of Liquors.. - Tho STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo.supplied with' tho best provohder, and attended by careful hostlers.,. • . , Nothing shall be loft undone to render Comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and ho" hopes, by striot find proper attention to his business, to, merit and. receive o liberal shore of public encour agement. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent, December 21,1848—-Om WASHMCnOSI IIOI’SY. iiAtuiißuuna, FA, T .HIS Popular House, lias.rqccblly undergone a thorongh.rtpair, and boon furpjlfihed. with, entire netofurniture, dfclib best Members of tho Legislature and others, visiting tho .soat pf ment, will fmd.lt a very desirable plopping, place. QCj* Charges moderate, . ■ WMi T. SANDERS, Agent. Harrisburg, July 21,1848.—Gen. OumSlioes! Gum Shoos I AT PORTER’S SHO'E STOUE.you wilt And a large,assortment of Mojnllio Gum Shoos, Patent Rubbero, Purred Rubbers and Buaklna.jMleaosV and Children's Guiin Shoos, all first rate and war* ranted; RIBBONS. Ju.t received a splendid assortment of cherry colored and ploid Ribbons. VELVETS—DIk Moroom and Nazorino Blue Volvota for Bonnet., for sale very cheap at Iho new .lore of SDPOWEL&CO McnllUn Tub most Ef:rEoxn*i Rembuui ! Dr. Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURB FOE CON SUMPTION I IT also removes ami permanently cnrea:all diseases arising from on impute slute of Ibc blood, viz:. Scrofula or King’s Evil, IJbeumalism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, ; Pimples or Pcstules on th, face, Blotches, Biles, Chtbn.ic Store Eyes, R)ft£ Worth or Tetter, Scald Hendi Enlargement and Fain of the Bones and Joints, Stubb'orn Ulcotßj Syphilitic Sjmp. tbms,' Sciatica otLumbsgd,diseases arising from an injudicious use.of Mercury,Dropsy,.Exposure print prudence in life;, also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders.' ■ . . ' In ycry potent orliclcs.pf ihe are united, forming a compound, entirely different, in it? .character and properties from ony ; other preparation, and unrivalled in Us operation da the sysicin-when laboring under disease! J lt should bo in the hands of .esdry.jcisoa, who, bybusineßS, or general course^!,Ufa* is posed to the very many ailiments that'render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and ;a0! often? remit in doolhsv y ' v Dr, Dioko’s Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy. v Not one instapee'df its ifoiluic bae ever oc curred when freely usedliJt cures Iho; disease and at 1 the same time imparls; vigor to the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can hater pay too much.attention 'to the slate of their blood.: Its purification should bo {their first aim;forperseverance will accomplish a cure [of even.hereditary disease, * 1 \ ScmVy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, “White swell ling, Eryaipolas,? Ulcers, Uancors; Running Sores; I Scobs and Riles* Dr, Drake!# Panacea cannot ha tw highly hxtoirod;-.it. searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from the- system* makes a chro certain and permanent. : ' ■ ! RHEUMATISM. Dr. Drake’s Panacea ik used with the greatest sue 1 cess In Rheumatic Complaints, especially.such as are chronic. It cures l»y drying out .alUmpuritics and foul humors winch hav6 accumulated .in Uio system, Whlcli are tlio fcatiee of .fthehm'dlism, <?oul, and «wcl r lings o : the jdlhls. Oilidi' remedies* somelimWgivb temporary relief ; this enlirely cradicotcs lhe disease from iho system, oven when the iimbs.aiid I bones are dreadfully swollen. ■ • CoNsUMrT.iox blk ilE.cvftßp.—Crfughs, Caiarrl»; Bronchitis, Spitting' of Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush,Tfight Sweats, Puinthe side* £ic„ have been cured, anil tali be fcith a 5 much certainty os ahy otboK simple • Ulicabe. : A.spe, cific has long-been sought for, Imt in-vom .until the discovery of Dr. Drake’q\Ppnncco.lt is* mild ahil safe but.certain arid efficacious In its ppetbliot), and bnnnol possibly injure the most delicate bphititution, We «rould earnestly, reedminond those afflicted to giVe il u tiial~ahd we believe they, will hot hnyevoc cation to regret it. The system, is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on .the lungs Ore the patients griulually regnin their usual heatf^^B strength; Bead the following: ■ TESTIMONY, y , V PIIILA., Dcci 14, ll<7. Dr.m Sun—ln reply to, your question respecting (ho uso of Ur. Drake’s Panacea, I will say, that al though u perfect disbeliever ih the exiBlenceig||Lpa hacoa; or cure for oil diseases, however il may bo in certain conditions of tho I have believed Uinta euro for Oonstimptinh would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your inediciho in two very inveterate coses. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to M pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them as Ihcorablc. One of the persons ' had been under the treatment of several very ohte practitioners for flnum ber of years,ohdthey said sho hud “old fashioned consumption combined with’ scrofula,*’and that she might linger for some time, ; but could not he. permit* ncntly relieved. In both cases the offcclpf the Pans* cea has behn most gratifying. Only four orfivc boU tles'wero used by one of.lhe 7 persotis before she bpg-ari to improve rapidly. The' other.took about ten. ’ t will only add that familiar asTprtiwith consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation s.s a stu dy, and knowing also, the injurious effects in hihS cases out of ten, of tnr, bonesetj-und other vegetable tonics, as well as of jnany.of the expectorants and sedatives,! should never have recommended the usd of Drake’s Panacea if Mind not. been acquainted with the ingredientr. Suffice it to fifty that these are re< commended by our moat populnr.and scienttflc'physi clans, and in their present combined stale, fo»m pro* Imbly the best alterative, that has over been mode.— The cure is in accordance with a theory of lion broached in France, a few years ago, her most einihent writers on medicine, nnoflßK tabllsiicd by facts which annul of no disputci^r^ . Very rcspctlfully Yburs, L.C. GUNN. Td ufco thelufigimgo of oholher, “i)r. Drake's Pa» haccn is ultvriyS; salutory in its effects— never ous. It is nol on Opiate—it is not on. Expcctokyn It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal rity, It U n groat remedy—& grand healing oml cu ratjvo enmpound./the great, atjd only remedy which medical science., and. skill has; yebprqducod for the (rcatmentnftbishitberto unconquered malady. ( And no person hfUicted with this dread disease, will he jiisl to himself nnd hia friends,,if, bo go down.to the grove without’testing its virtues. A single, bottle, in most rases, will produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient, KowoverJow.” ■ TO Trite EADIES. I.ndjcß of pale cpmplexlonnud consumptive habits and such ns arC debilitated.-by those,obstructions which liable to, urq : restorod by the use. ol a.bottle or two, to bloom omh.vjgor., It is by for the best remedy ever discovered forwookly children,, and such ns have.bad; humors;-being pleosopt, they toko it. It immediately restores the appclUc*strengl& and color. ‘•./•I *, •' ■ .Nothing can be more surprising then its inyigorat*. ing cfll cts oh lhb hurnirb frame; Persons.'all week* rioss and l lassitude before tnkmg> It,'at once become robust and Tull of enerpy : undcr : itsjlhfluenre. It im« mediately counteracts the ncVvelessheisof the female frame.., JOSEPH BHROM, OAUTION.—Bc corcful ond,see that you get genuine Dr. P«arrVPanacba—H has the signature of Geo. F. Stohiis on tho wrnppn—and plco. lho notqo “ Dr. Dreko's Pmiacca, .Phila.” blown Ip the. glass* t •. Prepared only by Sronns &.Cou Druggists, No* 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia.; Sold by M. Lula, Harrisburg., J M« KNEEDJjEII, :whoUiale and rotallßgcntfor Cumberland county. March 30, 1648.—1 y • • : TTriLL porform all operations upon the Teeth 1 . YV* that ore required ; fot their‘preservation, such 08' Scaling, Filing, JPlilgging, or wilF restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single .Tooth to a full sett: Pitt street, a few doors South of the. Railroad Hotel. , i . , N, B,’ Dr.Loomia.wilJ beatsontfrbmOarliß^ ihq.last ten days, in each month, ( Bcocmbcr/HrJSIS.v , : mi. w. iTcMfiv , fSuccwor of\Dr, John Crpigh,defeated.J WILL attend oil medical cells in town or country*' byWay or night, ond will give every attention tope lloius entrusted to his core. • • Ollicoin East High street* opposite Ogilby’edoro Novomhcr'BB/1848.—Cm’ 1 i , • 1 Dr. George WUHft FoulKo, . (Graduate ofJefferton MedkalCMigtffmdflphia.) 1 OFFICE at the roßidcnco of his , father in South IXanoyer street, directly oppose Morrell's Hold . . ... , t , . . CASMBifK.PA.;, , weoembei 1 y,1848., :i , , A. B. SKIAItPE; , A.TTOUNKY Atf LAW. ; Will practice In tho -Q. Boyeral court* of Cumberland,o*ouniy» may. be consulted at the ofllco.of F» Watts, Esq< until April next. Carlisle, Doc. 14, 1646—3 m - FOR SOROPULAi; FOIb.ERUPTIONS' OF THE SKIN, CdNSUMpTloft. 9 Dr. I. C. XopiiilQ,
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