/iUSjPp received at the Bbe Hivjta ■ swottrcrent of Foil and Winter in part of the follow* . for Ladies, viz : Hinped Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous dei.Aincsj-'/, Shawls, . New stylo Alclons, Ribbons, Figured dress Silks,‘ ' Assoited silk Fringes, Plain ‘.do d®. . ' Black . do ‘do Patamettas, '[ Silk Gimps, Merinoes, ' Bonnet silks, French worked collars," Flowers, Kid Gloves, - i: Thread Laces. •. For. Gentlemen I Black French Cloth, , Satin Vesting, do Casaimcres,;. Merino do Fancy do.'-. • . Valentine do. Cravats, : . Cloth caps. • Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, H Sheeting, bloaehedand. unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull ami Bishop Lawns, Mack and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves., for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses, Cotton, Merino,' Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen* ! ■ '. , ‘t‘l‘WbuUl inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that the above Goods, suitable Tor the fall trade, are opened and ready for inspection; and lam confident that persons examining my stock from 1 the greatly reduced prices would be induced to meke their pur .chases therefrorm ’ ,S. A. COYLE, ‘ Carlisle, lB4B. Tremendous Rush ;A T BENT’S CHEAP SPORE, where they have Xjl. just received , from Philadelphia the largest as sortment of X •; ’ . Fall artd Wlptcr Goods, over brought to Among this .large arrival may bo found fi‘,ooo yards of the best and cheapest Calicoes ever brought from Jhe city; yard wide Mus lins at 4 cents, CJ, &c.; elegant Ginghams 12J cts.; splendid Mous deaLninos and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Winter Plaids for ladies dresses, and the cheapest -Cloths, Casaimeres, Casslnetts, ever manufactured. We need not begin to enumnr atej'we have nearly every article in oui line of busi ness, ahdail so cheap that we only want (fie public td como and see them to bo convinced that this is tHe place io got bargains. - Wo say to all give us a call, anil* weMl'warrdnt It you will not go'awny disap poinfed. Cheap store. 3 doors south of the Post OlficC. • A. &W.-BENTZ. September 28, 1843. ' Look to your Interests! CHARLES OGILBY, EBSPECTFULLY announces to the people in general, that he has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening one of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of BUY GOODS, that has been brought to Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing tothe great' reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut at smill profits, he invites one and-all to call and look for thcfnaelves before purchasing elsewhere. His stock of Goods consists in pari of a large and general assortment of * CLOTHS, , f frorn $l to $3, Cas.simeree from 50 cts. to $1,50, all Colors;- Sauinnette ‘ very cheap, Cashmeres, Delanes, Ginghams; Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment, of Carpsts that he has had fur years, Muslins of every description. Also, a large and well select ed stock of * ';' Bools, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles entirely top numerous to mention. Call and see for yourselves—no charge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east.of the Market House. ■ Look put for the big Sigh, big Windows, and big stock uf Goods! • ; Carlisle, Sept. 21, 1848. UlOltC NEW GOODS. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, CAHUBi.e, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub* He, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angney, at the corner of High street and Har perVßow, where he has just received from.the east* ern cities a large and splendid assortment of ' NEW GOODS• Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the-Importcrs and Manufacturers, including every variety of’Goods.— The Ladies are particularly invited to call and ex* amine UU beautiful'asaorlment of Dress Goods, Among which the following articles comprise a part: . superior wool Cloth*, black and Haney Silks; blue, b'liclc and fancy Cassimcres; fancy: Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Uombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of ail kinds; Mous do Lainos; London and Do ncalic Calicoes; Milt*, Gloves. Laces, Edgings, Hosiery and Uibbms of uli kinds; together with a Urgesassortment of Groceries. .>. < Ail. thd above'Goods have been purchased at lhe best and.cheapest markets and will certaiiily ho sold Very 10w... .All person* are respectfully invited to give him a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. April, 20, ISIS. flfuiv York Variety Store. J& M. COLLIER fc.imomßHS, beg leave •. lb tiifor h ino citizens of Cumberland and ad joining counties, that they have just opened an extensive • ••?■ Variety Store, in North-Hanover'street, in the building lately oc-| onpfcd by Mr. Hanlch, between Uaversilck’aaiui Coyle's stores, where they will bo happy to re :ceW« the calls of all Wishing articles In their line. stall limes keep nn hand a well selec ted assortment of Prints, Kni’lishaml A. nano-in,) Djinmtlio and Foreign Perfumery Patent Mdicines, embracing nearly every d« gnjdption, and iu facta little of o.vuiy thing usually I kept In an extensive variety store. They are Iho exclusive agents for the sale ofl Dr. Traphagen’s celebrated ‘'Pulmonic Mixture** ani his itsa din Kxiraot of Sarsaparilla j” Dr. Orjen't.-odilehrated ‘•Oxygenated Billers, 11 for (lyspointa and phthyßto. They are also the ex ohislvo agents in this county for the New York Canton Tea Company* and will keep constantly on hau l a large supply of their superior Teas, In o inclusion they hog leavo to say that they are determined loselUt very entail profits foreasli, and Invite all wishing bargains to give them u call. May d, 1818. NEW ARKIVAL! ■■ mil E aubacrihore would announce to the public that . x they have just returned from the Eastern cities f' - with a magnificent aelcction of Fall & Winter Goods, ..consisting nf cloths, caaslmercs and vestings, of the '/. meat vailed and beautiful patterns, all of which wil ■, ■ ha made-up in the muat approved stylo, 'l’hpy alao ‘ keep superior Skirls, Bosoms, Collars, Slocks, nock ' and pocket handkerchiefs, euapondcra, gloves, ho alary, hslg.copi, and hootaj in ahort, every thing in .a gentleman’* furniahing lino, which will he add at ' the smallest profit*. They will alao veil goods try I tbeygrd cheaper than any aimilar eatahliahroont In the county- The cutting will ho attended to aa here i , tofora bjf' W, p. Patklnaon. Out work is all made under opr own supervision. Store lit North Hanover street, neatly opposite the Bank. ARNOLD da LIVINGSTON. Carllale, October 88, 1848. Havel your Halos] GUTTA PERCH A SOLES, WJI, M. PORTER. having nhlalnod the right (0 ÜBB thtt Oultnl'erchnSolpß, la prepared to apply them to .aid or new Unota. The Uutta Peroha possesses twine the durability of leather, with the advantage of being entirely proof against water. ..Those who feel the neneaalty of keeping the feet dryi will call at Purtor'e Slioo Store, Main atrJcl, oppoaile the Methodist church. Uarlisle, December 7, 1848—81 ■ Hollidays! T lii'lssliliiUltiglKlcadquurteis, : ‘ : Carltble. THE subscriber would respectfully ' inform the citizens brOaflisle, arid those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that he Is how manufac turing and : will keep on Kahd aiarge assortment of CONFECTIONARY, ’SUGAR FLUIDS, &c.,auitable‘ for the approaching feaiivitie?, whiefj will- boaolti'vl'holesale of fetal fat (he old stand, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of x\if Bank, Where he also had on hand n large assort* merit of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest Importation, which will be sold on slating in pari of Lemons, Grapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa. Nuts, Cream ,Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts* English Walnuts, &c* He would also call alien 4 tion to the best assortment of French, German & American Toya, 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, wooly Dogs, bone* tin, basket and other Rattles, penny Toys of air kinds, Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine, tin Toys, Tools in boxes, Games,. Puzzles, &c.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Hnnneonicans, Accordeons; Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass and China Toys, fine sewing .Baskets, Toy arid 801 l Baskets, and a variety .of other-articles. ‘ln con* nexion with the above he has just received a prime lot of-,; 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-nic Crackers, Cheese, Rice, &c.; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All orders thankfully received arid punctually attended.to. P.MONYER. . Carlisle, November 30, 18-18. . Holiday Goods. WE need 4 not say to' our customers that our store is well supplied at present with ail (he ne cessary Groceries, Spices, Molasses, and such other aiticles as are more particularly in use about Christmas, times, and that we shall be kept.sup plied with every article fresh and pure during the season; hut we wish to' advise our customers and friends that in a few days we intend to add to our China Department, a new and choice selection of fine China Tea Toy Setts, Rich Vases, Stands, Decorated Mugs, Tea and Coffee Cups, and .many other useful and fan cy articles suitable for Holiday presents. We will promise more when we open them, and will be happy to have a 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 doors west of the Court House and nearly op posite “BurkholderV* (formerly Beetem’s) Motel. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Dec. 14,1818. . Drugs! Drugs! .--- W Just Received, Jm PHYSICIANS, Country .Merchants*brid Pedlars, arc invited'io call and examine my stock'ofMe dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, dec. / DRUGS. Patent Medicines, I Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, | Spices, ground and whole Instruments, I Essences, Pure Essential Oils, | Perfumery, dec. DYE-STUFFS.' Indigoes, I Log and Cam Woods, Madders, { Oil Vitriol, Sumac, I Copperas, Alum, 1 Lac Dye. PAINTS. - Wcthorill & Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red. Lead. All of which will lie sold at the ve»y lowest market price, at the.cheap Drug and Book store of . 8. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, December 14, 1848. New.and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENGR, who rej specllully calls attention of his frienda and the pub io generally;and'all dealers in Hard ware, to his; new and Splendid assortment of all kinds of Hardware, such, as Saddler's tools and Saddlery. Ware of every description and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building.materials of alt kinds a id new style, all kinds of materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of nit kinds; a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for Shoe makers, all articles used by shoo makers constantly kept on hand. Blacksmith's.can be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted good; also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band, and strap iron; eopl, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, warranted good; a.lot ofsheel iron for tinners. Housekeepers cun be supplied with every article necessary for house keeping in the Hardware Line. Ethereal upd Fine Oil Lamps ofeverv descrip tion just received, Ethereal and pine oil for sale, fresh; all kinds of Faints, Oils, Varnished, Tur pentine, ami a first ratp article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feel dry. Look out and bear in mind. Fanners, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who use the article of hardware, «01l at the old well known new arranged Hard, ware stand, formerly kept by Lewis Harlan, 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 Hat and Cap store. Call and examlnn ; for yourselves, and save md* ney, as w« are determined to sell all articles at the very smallest profit for cash, and we think we shall be able to sell a little lower than any.other I lard ware store in town* os our goods ore well se lected and purchased right, In order to sell low at the new'arranged Hardware store, well-known as Lewis Harlan's old stand, where yon may find a good assortment of every article In the Hardware Line. Don't forget the stand, as quick sales and small profits is the order of the d.ty. 1 JACOBSLNLft. Carlisle, December 28,1848* WRIGHT do SAXTON, TM POUTERS end DEALEHSIn Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, Gluaa. Paints, Oils,Nails, Iron, Stool, dec., Bast High street, opposite Ogilhy’a Dry Good store, have just received and are now opening a largo ovaortment of Goods in thoir line, to which they would invite the attention of Farmers, Meehan, lea, Builders, House-keepers, and other* wanting Hardware, aa (heir aleck ha* been bought at the low est ralea, and will he add at a small profit. They hnvo alio receipted ■ l* ow of’Hovey** Patent Straw and Coro Stalk Cutler*," to which they would ilnvitelho attention of Farmora. Theio machine* [have taken the premium at nearly all the Agrlcultu jral Exhibition* In the.country, and atecpnildered ' preferable to any other cultef n ow in use* October SB, 1848. \ CHOICE brand of superior. Oliva Oil received Xx and for sale at the Tea and Grocery store of Canary and Romp good. A FRESH supply of the above named seeds, iX. Just receive!! by p. MONYEtt. RouKMUll’a IVcclur, ASUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, bae been received by P, MONYEtt. November 30, 1849. SHAWLS, a handsome assortment of Terkerra and other Shawls, Just received and lor sale by December SI, 1848. S D POWBL 4. CO Table OH. J. W; EBY.' NeW X*|n«r qf^tag^s, THE subscriber, legs leave to inform the travelling community,'that be intends to run a ’LINB'OF STAGES FROM'CARLISLE TO YORK,. three times a week, as 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 ho in time to take the York, tiainof cars for Bal timore. for Carlisle at I o’clock P. M., (immediately after the arrival of the.cats*) on .each' Tuesday. Thursday.and Saturday, through Church town, Dil'etown and Dover. The subscriber assures those who -.may patronize him, that he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe stagcs. and will use every effort possible' to accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage-oV the office of the-subscriber, and will bo colled for at the places they request. In York passengers will engage at tKo'Depot, (White Hall tavern.) ' GEORGE HENDEL. Extensive Livery Stable. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that ho continues to carry on the Livery Business in ail its branches at the old stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, end his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such es Coachcs.Till bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, &.C., all of the best finish. His drivers ore all careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable.gaits, always ready for customers at low'rates. ’ The subscriber desirous of securing the. patronage of the public, will spare no pains or expense to ren der his establishment worthy of the most liberal cn GEORGE HENDEL. coutagcmcnt. Carlisle, July 27, XB4B.—if Furniture! Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand,ot his shop on North Hanover-street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’] Hotel, Carlisle, Sideboards, Secre- T'AKIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks,Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and in short* every thing that can be made in a cabinet shop* .' - . ' • The subscriber will warrant his furniture to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices he intends to sell low for cosK. All who will give him a call, Will say that his furniture is chcop and good. All work manufactured under his inspection.- Ho particularly invites ncwlv married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to pleaseso donH forget to coll before purchasing elsewhere.. The subscribcr wouid. also inform the public (hat he carries on the Coffin making Business, and can wait bn all- those who may dcaire his aervi cea in that linp. Having a Hainan, ha can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. ■ FREDERICK COHNMAN. Carlisle. June 15,1948.' —ly N. 11. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. . Cabinet Making* THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he will manufacture to order Cabinet Ware JMIMIMSi ?Jrjgjof every description, such as Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all atliclcs in his line, and will soli os cheap os can be bought any where in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. He would invite the public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, CoVfins made at the shortest notice and on mode* rale terms. >• , 1 GEORGE SPANGLER. l3, 1848. Huts! Huts! Spnixo and HoMMP.it Fashions FO9 1848. ■ rpHG subscriber would rcapedlfully ca|l the atton- lion of the public to bis large assortment .of fQ : • Hats & Caps, of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin* Beaver, fine White Ituckoy Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality* and at dif» ferent prices. ‘Also on hand a tine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hats, (very Light) together with a general'assortment of nearly everydescrlp* lion of Gaps,nfad'slzes* ami at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or cups, are invited to call, as the subscriber !s prepared ,to give greater bargains than can ho had elsewhere.— Don't forget the place* No. 3,- Harper's Row. • 4 / WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 56,1843. IVov unci Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. T 0. MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens [J_, "f Carlisle and the public goneral.y, that he las opened in the storo room lately occupied by Jos. 8* Gilt, opposite Ucnlz’ store, and near Morrell’s ll6* tel* ah extensive rtlsurlmoiit of Men’s Boots, Men's and Boys' Calf and Kip Monroes,Ladies'Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's GAIT*. eRS, and black and fancy colored \\ . i:KID BOOTS, of the latest style, and . made of the host matetjaljt, all of which will bo sold cheap fdr, cash. He has also on hand a largo assortment ofLoather, ’ Calfskins, Morocco, dec.,and will manufacture to ' older all kinds of Bools and Shoes at the shortest notice. J Carlisle, April 13,1648. Keep tlio Feet Dry! BOOTS & SHOES 1 BOOTS & SHOES! JUST received at FORTEII’S Shoo Storo a fresh oaßOflinejjl of ovary arliole tn the shoe trade, comjiriHiny Men’s calf, kip, water proof,and thick Bools, Do. calf,-kip, and thick Urojrni.B, Mpnrooa, Niillillurs and Slippers, Hoys' and Youth's thick Duals and Brogans. Ladies morocco, kid, and leather Buskins, French tine, gaiters, ti slippers, Misses and Children’, hoots and gaiters, hlack and fancy colored, together with DnlTalu Over Shoes arid Gum Shoes in groat variety. ", Those who wiah lobtiygnod work at lair prices, am aolioilod to call. Don’t forgot llip place— Portor’a Shoo Store, Main street, near tho Railroad Depot. December 7,1848.—6 l HENRY C. OMVEB, Thread and Needle Store, jVb. 178 Qheenut it, above Seventh, Philadelphia, , KEEPS constantly on hand the largest and hast assortment of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, Canvass, Steol Deads, Dag Clasps, 'J’aasels, Pnrso Rings, plain and shaded Pbrso Twist, Crotchelt Dags, Purses, Sowing Silks, /jpool. Cotton, Patent Thread, Noodles, Pins, Tidy- Cotton, Knitting Pins, Silk and Fanoy Duttons, Corda, Tapes, Silk, Colton, Worsted and .Linen Dralds. Embroideries, Perfumeries, and a general assortment of RWOLfS/I, FUFIfCH, and AME* RIORNFJI'NCY GOODS. .1 Also—solo agent for OnmoiivßST'a CnsneaTSD Hmb Mi«TC«*, for removing dandruff and dress ing the hair, giving It a lino glossy appearance, being decidedly Ihe'best article now in iisag-cheap for cash—wholesale and retail, at the Thread and Noodle store. No. 178 Ohbsnut street, Phils. September 7.1918,—Cm • I doa.iMhn'sand Boys Caps,all klndg and sizes, Joel received at the Deo Hive.' 1 V. t MFB INSOBAIfrCB. Pbnn Mutual LiVk.lnsubance Company f < Np,M..Walnut St, CflJJitq^P.OQO^ THls Company is how ready to make Insurance on Lives, on the mutual.system, without lia bility beyond the amount o#ihe premium, c' - All the profits of the company divided annually, among the insured. The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pie miammaybe paid in.a note at ISplpnths. Individuals insured ; ip this company becoipe members of the corporation, and Vote for Trus tees. For the greater security of parlies Insuring with this company, a guarantee'capilal of $50,000 has been created to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies Issued by the’ company, to Be' held and used by.the Trustees, ahtlFft’capital exceed ing that amounthasbeenrealizedfromthebceipts of premiums. . DANIEL L. MILLER, president. . WM. M. CLARK, Vice President*;; .John W. Horner, Secretary. " ;' ", .TKe undersigned has been-'appoinied .Agent for Carlisle. / Blank, applications tor insurance, 1 with full partipiilars, can be had at jhe new store, <?or ner .of Hanover and Louther sis, ' “ : S. D. POWEL, Dr. G. W. Foulkb, Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. . OFFICE 74-Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at (heir office in Philadelphia, and; at their Agencies throughout the estates, at the lowest rates of premium. Rateslforinsoring at $lOO on a single’life. Age. Fori year. For 2 years. For Life. 20 81 ’ OF-/* ’ 1,60 . 30 99 1,30 ‘ 2,04 40’ 1,29 ’ .1,64 2.70 60 1,86 * 2,07 3,94 69 8.48 2.97 6,03 Example —A,person aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would secure to‘his family or heirs $lOO should he die In obeyear; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1900; prior $l3 annually for seven'years he secures to them $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an* nually during life, he secures $lOOO to be paid when he dies.’ The insurer securing his own bonus, by the*’difference in amount of premiums from 1 those charged by other offices. For $40,50* the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die In one.year. Forms of application and nil particulars may be had at the office of Fncn’ic. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN,Prcs’t. H. G. Tuckxtt, Scct’y. Piisd’k. Watts, Atl’y. Dr. D. N. Maiio*, Medical Examiner. 'August 31, 1848.—1 y Fire Insurance, THE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly,is now fully organized,and in operation underthemanagement of the following commissioners, viz: , Cht.Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel,' Robert’Slerrett, Hehrj Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamii) Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Breneman,who respectfully call theatlerition ofeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company Hold out. Theralesof insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members tfre invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at anv time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Henry Logan, Viee President . Lewis liven, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. February 3, 1848. Aoxnts— Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen; John‘o. Dunlap. Allen; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agt. John Sherrick, John Rarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochmon. Plainfield Classical Academy. Poor mi lee meet of, Carliele, between. tbeNewmlle ‘ State Road and the f lumbetland Volley Railroad, ,<#•- FIFTH SESSION. THE Fifth aesaion will commence on Monday the 6th of November, 1848. Tho number of student, ia limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lage, Counting House, &c. ‘ The situation precludes the possibility of student, associating with the vicious or doproved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by Stale Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass throughlands attached to the institution. TERMS. - Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per boss.) *6O 00 I.atin or Greek, 6 0° Instrumental Music 10 00 'ronch or German Circulate with refeioncca, Ac., formalieJ by R. K. DUHKS, Principal October 2,1848.—1 y CHEAP ECITIBEIl! WHO wants io buy cheap Lumber! ?Lel them cull down at CHURCH'S old,Lumber Yard, near the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, at the River, Cunuerland side, where they cun buy Common Hoards for $ll per thnmand, ami Pin. Shingle, for $0 per thousand. , Thu subscriber, thankful for past favors, now of fers to the public at his old established Lumber Yard, at the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, the best Selected lot of - X.UMBEB. on the bank of the river* consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of the best quality, 150 000. long while pine Shingles. 2d quality, and 40,000 of l 8 |nch Shingles, together with 600,000 feel of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as l r I s,.!s, and 2 inch Pennell 1, H, Is, and 2 inch Ist Com mon;l, Is, 14. 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 Pannel. Isi and 2d com mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in tho yard s'.nce last year, and if persons tells you to the contrary don’t believe thorn hut call and see. Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation, and a large stock of Timber on hand, huth Pine and Oak, tbo subscriber is prepared to how bills to order, fence boards, born floor plank, laths and palling at short notice. . The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a determination to sell lower than any other Yard at the river, that his old customers and the rubllo generally, will give hinra call before purcha sing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH. Pecnmber 86, 1848 . .. Bool* & Shocp. JUST received, several oases of Men’s, Wo. men's, Misses’and Boy’s Doolat Shoes and Bro nans, and for sale, very low at the new store of ■ ■ ■ ' V S.D. PWOEL&CO. November 9i 1848. Bags Wanted. THE highest price will be paid (in cash or in pa per) by the subscriber fat good lIAGB. The rags may be delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Car lisle, or at the Warehouse of Mr, Jacob Rheem, in Carlisle, W.B. MULLEN. Blacksmith* Look Hero! 1 Q TO.NB of assorted Ruled Iron Just received, i /C that we will sell at a lower rate than has ever been sold, eithei for cash or scrap iron. Also Watts’ best Bar Iron always on hand at the store of 'JACOB BENER. December 38, 1848 BOOTS (c SHOES, A splendid assortment of Men’s water-proof Bools,' together with Women’s andDoy’sDoolsand shoes, opened land for sale 'at the iiew store of ’ ' 8 D I’OWEL dt CO WESTERN NEW YORK/ COLLEGE OF HEALTH, 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. G. .VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lithqntrlplic Mixture, a celebrated medicine which haS made.: gteat core* in all diseases, is now introduced into this section. fThe limits of an advertisement will not: permit an extended notice of this remedy; w«i have only to say it has for ils'Agenls in the United States Slid Canadas’a large number of educated medical practitioners in high professional standing, who make a general use of it in their practice in tbo following diseases: Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of the urin ary organs; Piles end all diseases of the blood; de rangements of the Liver, dec., and all generaldiseases of the system.. It is particularly requested that all who contemplate the use of this article, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a pamphlet of 32 pages, which Agents whose names ore beloy will gladly give away; this book treats upon the method of cure—explains the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been used for over this country an 1 Europe for four years with suc.hpdrfVct effbcLrr Overl6 pages of testimony from the highest quarters , wUkbe found, with :names t places and dates, whjch | effle written to. by any one interested, and the par ties will answer.post paid communications. Be particular and ask for the pamphlet,as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen.’ The evidence of the power of this medicine over all diseosesi* guar anteed by persons of well known standing In society. Put up in 30 62.' and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30. oi ;*sl 12 oz.; r the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle hss “ G. C. VAUGHN" Written on the direc tions,dec. See pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr. 0. C. Vauobjt, 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 all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as Agents. For sale by S. \V. Haverslick, Cat lisle; M. Lutz, Harrisburg; Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J. O.dc G. D. Altick, Shippcnsburg; Adams dt Eshclman;Stoughs town. October 26,1848. . ... To Butter Makers. THE subscribers having purchased the right of Cumberland county fur making Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns, they would respectfully in form the Farmers ami the public in general, that they' will make and offer for sale these churns at the Cab inet Wnreropm of Goorge Spangler, in North Han over street, next door to David Smith's office., The principal advantage this churn has over all othefr churns is, thot it is so constructed (hat the top can be taken off*so' ns to give free access to the inside of the chum, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get out ,tho butter. . A thermometer is attached to the one end,of the.churn so as to show the exact temperature of .the ctcain, which experience; shows should be 60 degree* to, make good butter. A cham ber or space is arranged around the bottom of the. churn for the purpose of admilting eold or warm wa ter, so as to bring the cream to the desired tempera* ture without mixing the water with the cream. The sectat in churning butter is to have your cream at thd.propcr temperature—it will produce more ond 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 , make good butter all seasons of the year is to get one of Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns. We would most respectfully invito the public to call and exam ine for themselves. OEOHOE SPANGIiER, SAML, MYERS. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. CERTIFICATES. Mr. George Spangler: ’. . ' Sir—We have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time and find it far superior to the old barrel churn fur several reasons. 1 First, great saving of lime In getting buiter the average lime of churning being about fifteen minutes, (all weathers) we have got butter in the short, space of ten minutes. 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, dtc, GEO. W. BHBAFEM. September 28, 1848. Mr-George Spangler: I have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no farmer should he without it. Fifteen minutes in all the lime required to make butler, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in it requires no more lime at any one season than another, and that the temperature of the cream, necessary to moke butter, is produced with certainty and without tho admixture of worm or cold water with the cream itself. FREDK. WATTS, August 17, 1848. To the Public For the benefit of the better part of man (woman) I give tins certificate' after using the. Thermometer churn made by Mr. Gcorgo Spangler of this'place, 1 would have none other in my family.. We- been using the 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 tbo old barrel churn it tookgoner 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 cream to the proper temperature, lean recommend it to tho public os no cheat. JOSEPH BHROM. September .4, 1948. ' 6 00 WASHINGTON HOTEL* Caui.islb, Pa, THE undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main atreet, on the north-west corner, of ihe.public.aquaie. In the Borough of, Carlisle, Pa,, lately In tl»o occu pancy of George Beelem. Esq, would respectfully' inform hia friends and the public generally, that liq Is now prepared to accommodate nil who may favor him with a call, in a manner which he flatters Him self cannot fail,to prove satisfactory. The house bps the most pleasant location m the borough, fronting on Main street «mj the public square—is but a few steps from tho Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the Court House,' , It has recently been refitted wilhnew furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. _Jlls TABLE will always ,1m supplied with, ihn fHlccst and iritfsl wholesome faro tho* market can afford, and his BAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment is! good and extensive, and will always be supplied With 1 the best provender, and attended by careful hostlers. Nothing shall be left undone la render comforta ble thosewho favor him with their patronage,andhe hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public encour agement. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 31,1848—8m WASHINGTON HOUSE. nxaaißßuaa, ra, THIS Popular House has recently undergone a thorough repair, and been furuiehed with- entire nets furniture, ‘of the bestmuaiityr 1 Members of the Legislature and others, visiting the sent of Govern ment, will find it a very desirable slopping place. ■ moderate, W.M. T. SANDERS, Agent, Harrisburg, July 31,1848.—6 m. Omn Shoos! Oam Shoo*! AT PORTER’S SHOE STORE, you will find a large assortment nf Metallic Gum Shoes, Patent Rubbers, Furred, Rubbers and Buskins, Misses' and Children’s Gum Shoes, 1 all flrst'rale and war ranted. RIBBONS, ' Just received a splendid assortment of cherry colored and plaid Ribbons. VELVETS-r-Blk Maroom and Naterino Blue Velvets for Bonnets, fer sale very cheap at the new .•tore of ’ SDPOWBL&CO’ Health! Health 11 Th« SOlTj E/FSClTtjai, of XLL,k«OWII Rattioni; ' Dr. Drakc’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON. SUMPTION 1 IT also removes arjd permanently cures all Oieeaee, arising from an impure’elate Of.the b(ood,>ixt .l Scrofula or King’s ,Evil, Rheutnalism, Obslinsi, Cutaneous Eruptions,.Pimples or Feslules on th t face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Jointe, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp. toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from so ! injudicious use of Mercury,"Dropsy, Eiposutc orlm. ! prudence in life-, also, .Chronic .Opnatilqtional Disor. ■ders, . , . ' In this medicine several innocent but very potent snides of the vegetable kingdom Src nnited, forming a compound entirely;,djflbrent in.ils.choinclfr anj properties from any.other preparation, and unrivalled in its operaiion on thVsyslc’m when. Idboring under disease. It should be in the'hands of c«cty person, who, by bdsinesa, or general course of life, is predir. posed to the very many oilimenta that render life a Curse, instead of a blessing, and eo often result i n death, for scrofula, Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc clirfed when fteelyruscd! It cures the disease and at the same time itrigaila vigor to the whole system— Scrofulous persons can never pay 100 much attention fo thc elate bf lhcit blood. ' Its purification should U their first aims for perseverance will accomplish a cart of even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell me. Erysipelas,' Ulcersi' Cancers, Running Sorer, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be 100 highly extolled; It searches out thP very root of ine disease, olid by temping it from the system. make* a cure certain and permanent. rheumatism. Dr Drake’s Panacea is used with the greatest sar cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially anel. os an chronic. It cures by driving out oil impurities am) foul Itumors which have accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Steel. lings 01 the joints. Othei remedies sometimes gne temporary'relief; this entirely eradicates the dneate front the system, even when the limbs and bonus ate dreadfully swollen..’ ; CONSUMPTION. Consumption, caw »R cured —Coughs, Cntnrrhi Bronchitis, Stilting of l.lood, Aslhniu. Diffirult 01 profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweat*,. Pain the side, dec., have keen cured,and enn he with as much certainly as any other simple disease. A see cific has long been sought for, hut in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake’s'Panacea. It i» mild imd safe but certain and efficacious in its operation, sad caiinot possibly injure the most'dclicale constitution. We would earnestly recommend those aflhcted to give it a trial—and we believe they will not Hive oc casion to regret it. The system ia,cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on tho.lunga arc healed, sad the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. ’ Read the following: ■ , . ' TESTIMONY. Puiia.,Dcc. 14, 1847. Dr.*n Sin:—ln reply to your question receding the use of Dr. Drake’s Punaeen, 1 tylll aay. that al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of sTa naccJ, or cure for nil diseases, however valuable it may bo in certain conditioha of the system, still I have liclievcd that a cure for Consumption would be discovered .sooner or later, nnd cuiiosily led the In try your medicine in two very invctcintc coses. They wore pronounced by the attending physicians to be pulmonsry consumption; nnd abandoned by them in incurable. One of tha person* bad been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for o num her of' yenro, nnd they said she hud “ old fuebiotnd consumption combined with.scrofula,” and dial die might linger for some lime, hut could not be penaa nehtly relieved. In both case* the effeci of tin- Puns-, cea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot tles were used by one of the persona before she 1 rgun to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as fain with com.ffii.pti™ by inheritance and by extensive obeervniion ea a dt dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ton of tar, bonesel, and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many of the expectorants ind sedatives, I should never have recommended Ihe use of Dr iko'a Panacea if I had not t ern acquuintril mill the ingledienu. Suffice it to any that three sirn commcndcd by oor most popular and acienlifie phyn clans, and in their preseiil combined elate, fnim pin bably the heal alterative that has ever been made.— The cure ia in accordance willi a theory of consump tion broached in France a few years ago, by One ef her most eminent writers on medicine, nnd now es tablished by fact* which nomil of no dispnle. Very respectfully Yours, !*• C. CUKJT* To use the lungunge of another, *‘Dr. Drake’s Pa nacea is ufvvays.salutary in it* effects—hover Injun* OUB. Ins not an Opiate—lt is not, an Expector-nt. It is not imcmlet) to lull the invalid into a fatal »rru* rity. It is a great remedy—a grand healing and ru* rotivo the great and only remedy whah medical science und skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto U|»conquered malady. Awl no person afflicted with Ihis'dread disease, will e jus! to himself-nnd hia.frhnds.irhe go down to il'c grave without testing its virtues. A single Imiilr.m most rases, will produce a favorable change in t»« condition of any, patient; however low.” TO THE LADIES. Ladies of pale completion sud consumptive hshils and such os ore debilitated hy those olwlri»cln*i»» which fcinales aro liable to, ore restored hy the u« ol rf bottle or twb, to bloom and vigor. H»• ,ar the best remedy over discovered for weakly cbiWnii, aud such as have hud humors; being pleasant, they take it. Uinimedlotcly restores the appetite,strength "''lluthlngcan bfc moro.surprUing than itsinvipnral* Ing effects drilhe human'frame. Persons all wcsk* ness* and lassitude before taking It. at onto. hew» * rohusLand full of energy under it* influence. Inin* mediately counteracts the ncrvelcssncssoftlivlVnad* frame. . " CAUTlON,—Be.cnreful and see that you flP i the genuine Ur. D«akk*h Pakacks—lt has ibrsfunsutrv of Gko. F. Sronna on the wrnppei—and oho the name “Dr. Drake’s Panacea, Phils.” blown In the ginss, ‘ r Prepared only hy Sronns &'Co,, Druggists, h'o. 81 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, ‘ '*• Sold hyM, Lnlz/Hiirtishiirg,- • J M. KNEEDhER. wholesuleanJ retail Cumberland cniinlyv 1 * '•* •“ J ,i;; ' March 30, 1848,—1y Dr. 1. C. Loomis WILL perform ail operations upon theTecih that are required for their preservatn •uoji as Staling, Filing* Pluggingi restore the 16ob of them, by inserling Artinci Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett. , ' (I7*Office on Pitt street, h’few doofs South the Railroad Hotel. _ ~u , fli p. Dr. Loomis will be absenlfromCarli the last ten days, In each mohlh. December 14,1848. • DR W. L CRDIdn, fSuecetsur of Dr. John decea*ed.J WILL: attend all medical calls in town or co “ nt '[(' by aay or night sridVill Rive 'every otlcntton w P tionts entrusted to h|s core. ... , , rl Office In East High street, opposite Ogllby s November 28, 1848. Ora , »r. Ocorgc Willi* FonllK’t (Graduate ofjtjferlou MedicalColhge, PMladt f OFFICE .t the residence of hi. V’K Hanover street; directly opposite Morrell e Caausu. P*> . Deoomhcr 7.1848.i1! „ - A. U. SHARPE* , |h) A TTpRNKy AT LAW. Will prae'lo" l» Xl. several com I. of Cumberland oJ'' n v' c,., may be consulted at the pfllce of F., Wails., , until April ne*li i; ' Carlisle* Deb. 14, 1848^-Sm
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