■yt- T£U' Mbtf/Ctotbing Stor<*• ■■ :Corner of Hanopernnd Louiher Streets,™ the room formerly oetupiedby C. Jnhqf t ae a Grocery Store. rpiltl sUbgcribbr has received and is now opening -JL a choice selection of Winter Goods, consisting of ClQths/CnssiinercS'and Vosfingß, newest stylo at tHdJqwest rates, whioh.ho vvi!i mdko’np into Frock and DrcsS Coats, Over Conti, Sacks, Clonks, Pants and Vests, Drees and Frock Conte of cloth from $6 opwnrfs, Pnnta ■from 551,60 to ?&,' Vests from 75 ole. to 553, Clonks from $8 to gSO. Ho also keeps shirts, bosoms, col lars; neck nnd pocket handkerchiefs, comforts, cops, giovos and hosiery,.in short everything nppertaimng td a gentleman's wnjdfohC. As, ho is agent for an Wtensivo house ho will ho enabled to olfei fresh goods at leaal once a month. He will receive regu larly the New York and Philadelphia FASHIONS,' :j a; ftnd will spare no pains; in getting up his work in the pipat.durable and fashionable manner. . He will also moke up work purchased at otacr stores in the moat-careful manner.- ..He will pay particular atten tion to Children’s clothing. He respectfully solicits a shore of public patronage. W. B. PARKINSON, . . Agent for th 6 Proprietor. Carlisle, December 81, 1848. . SEW GOODS. JUST received at the Deb Hite a yteSS&fjS large, assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of the follow* articles, for Ladles, viz: Satin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas, Moua de Laincs* . Shawls, New, style Alcions, Ribbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted silk Fringes, Plain. do do Black 'do .. do - Paramettas, ' ' Silk Gimps, Merjnqes, s Bonnet silks, Fronchi worked collars, Flowers, Thread Laces. For Gentlemen: Kid Globes, Black French Cloth, Satin Vesting, do' Cassimercs, Merino do Fancy ' do Valentino do Cravats, ' , Cloth caps. . . Also, Muslins', Gloves, Hosiery, 1J- Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Bishop Lawns, black ami col'd Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses, Colton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen. . . , .... I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that the above Goods, suitable for the fall trade, arc opened and ready for inspection ; and I am confident that persons examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would bo Induced to meke their pur* chases therefrom* S. A. COYLE. Carlisle, September 28,1948“. NEW & CHEAP STORE. THEshbsoribers would respectfully inform their and the public, that they have just,return ed from Philadelphia with a large lot of - _ .NEW GOODS, purchased at reduced prices. Among those goods may be found Clolhs.-Cassimeres and Saltinetls, low priced; medium, and of the best quality. Radios Dress Goods, such«as Cashmeres, Alpa* cas, plaid Stripes, Mbus, de Lains, &e. Terkerre and other Shawls, good quality und new style, • Also, a splendid assortment of Calicoes,, at prices from 4to 12£, Cheap Tickings and Mus lins of all kinds, and a large and elegant lot of Bools and Shoes, \yilh a good assortment of Gro ceries, all of Which we are determined to sell low, , The Pekin Tea Company’s far famed Teas are also forealo by us at Philadelphia Retail prices. Please give us a call at: the corner of Hanover & Louthcr sts. S, D. POWBL & CO. * 'Carlisle, December?; 1818. > « Look to your Interests ! CHARLES OGILBV, EBSPEOTFULLY announces to the people In general; that ho has just returned from Phiia dalphia.and is now opening oho of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of DRYGOODS, that has been brought to Carlisle since it hasbeen a town.- Owing.to the groat reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods; and a disposition to cut at small profits* lie invites one and alt to call and look for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. His stock.tjf Goods consists in pan of a large and general assortment of CLOTHS, from $t to S3* Cassimeres from 50 cts. to $1,50, all colors; Saulnnctts very cheap* Cashmeres, Delanes, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment ol Carpets that he has had for years, Muslins ol every description* Also, a large and. well select ed Stock of Boots, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles entirely too numerous to mention* Call and see for yourselves—ho charge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east of tho .MajkPt House. Look out for the big Sign, big Windows, and big stock of Goods! • Carlisle, Sept. 21, 1818. soke New goods. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub* lie, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angncy, at the cornet of High street and Hat* per f s How, whore he has just received from the east ern cities & large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS' Purchased in tho Atlantic cities of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Qoods.~ The Ladies are particularly invited to call arid ex amine his beautiful assortment of Dress Goods* Among winch tho following articles comprise a part Superior wool Cloth; black and . fancy Silks; blue, tilibk and fancy Cassimeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams arid Lawns; Hoinbaztncs arm! Alpacas; Vpstipgs'of all kinds; Minis do Laiuos; London and ‘ fro nestle Calicoes; Milts, Gloves, Luces, Edgings, Hosiery arid Ribbons of uli kinds; together with a large assortment of Groceries. . All the above Goods have been purchased at the dibstand cheapest markets and will certainly bo sold rsry toW. All persons are respectfully invited to ' give biro a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. - , April, 20, 1848. ■ . • Great National Exhibition, .AT FRANKLIN HALL, -N0.,50 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, ."THlOll a short lime onIy:—SHERMAN 5c TOU VJfi SBYIS PANORAMA OF MEXICO. THE O.URATEbT PAIN TING IN THE WORLD, covering 10,000 feel of canvass 1 It shows in the .niost petfeotmanner the towns, cities, monnlnlns, ; rivers, ranches, plantations, domestic animals, grain fields of Mexico, Habits of the Mexicans, .■character and scenery of the army under Taylor, .With their marches,onoampmontsibaltlcs, fording - of, rivers, trains of pack mules, and all the interest- Ing scenery and incidents of the campaign, from Corpus,Chrisli to Uuena-Vislo; Ilia whole forming the most amusing arid instructive exhibition over in the city. The Sketches wore taken from na ture by one of Gen. Taylor’s officers, and arc con .reot as life. It was visited by over 100.000 personal in New York, (having been exhibited there fori . several months In succession,) among whom were! the clergy, Judges, and the most fashionable peo ■ -ple-of Ihe-olty. . - 'TiolcetSSS cents; Children under 10, half price. Doors open every night, until further notice, at OJ 1 .-o'clock. Panorama commences moving at 7) precisely. ■ An Explanatory Leoluto is given nt each exhibition. Afternoon Exhibitions 3.o'clock. Cut this advertisement out end put h.in your pocket. Remember tiro place, Franklin. Hall, 00 ■ North SlxllTstroel.’nonr Arch, Phlla,, Fob 8,1819—1 m Great Attraction for the Hollidays! KrlssKtnKlcs Headquarters, North Hanover St., Carlisle. ,- THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and those who, may visit it during the Hollidays, that hq is now manufar luring and will keep on hand a large assortment of CONFECTIONARV, SUGAR PLUMBS* &c., suitable for iheapproachingfeslivUiesi Which will be 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 large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest Importation, which will bo sold on accommodating terms* con sisting in part of ' Oranges, Orapiss, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cooba Nuts. Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c. He would also call atten tion to tho best assortment of French, German & American Toys, ever brought to this place, consisting in part of 'fine French fancy boxes, kid and jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common Uelph 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 all kinds. Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools in boxes, Gaines, Puzzles, &c.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harineonlcans, Accordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass and China Toys, ftrie solving Baskets,: Toy and Doll BaaketsVand a .variety of other articles.; In con nexion with the abdve he has just received a prime lot of . . ' Fresh Crroccrlcs, consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oileans, Trinidad, & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap \ Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugar and Picmlc Crackers, Chbese, Rice, &ci; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin ger, Cloveq, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All Orders thankfully received and, punctually attended Ip. ‘ ' P. MONYBR. Carlisle, November 30, 1818. Holiday GoodS. WE need not say to our customers that our store is well supplied at present with all Ilia ne cessary Groceries, Spices, .Molasses, and such other articles 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; but 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 lino 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. VVe will promise miore when wo 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 “Burkholder's 11 (formerly Beetem's) Hotel. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Dec. M, 1848. . Drugs! Drugs! -gfl Just Received, a PHYSICIANS, Country. Merchants and Pedlars, oro invited vb call and examine my, slock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, 1 Herbs and Extracts, I Fine Chemicals, I Spices, ground and wfrole 1 Instruments. I Essences, 1 Pure Essential Oils, | Perfumery, &c. 1 DYE-STUFFS. ILog and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, (Copperas, Lac Dye. Paints. Wethcrill dc Brother 1 * Pure Load, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Jled Lead. All of which will bo sold at the voiy lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of Indigocd,' Madders, Sumac, Alum, S. W. lIAVERSTICK. Carlisle, December 14, 1848. Sew and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who rej spcclfully calls the attention of his friends and the public 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 all kinds and new style, all kinds of materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all 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 band. Blacksmiths can be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted good; also all-kinds of rolled, slit, round, band, and strap iron; cast, shear, spring, English nnd American blister steel, warranted good; a lot of sheet Iron for tinners. Housekeepers can.be supplied with every article necessary for house* keeping in tho Hardware Line. : Ethereal and Fine Oil Lamps of every descrip tion just received, Ethereal and pine oil for sale, fresh; ull kinds of Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Tur i pontine, and a first rate article to preserve leather I shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look oiit and boar lln mind. Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who uso the article of IIATfiBWitRC, oall at the old well known hew 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 Hal and Cap store. Call and examine for yourselves, and savo mo ney, os wo are determined to sell ail articles at the very smallest profit tor cash, and we think we I shall bo able to sell a little lower than any other Hardware store in town, as qyr goodsaro well se lected and purchased right, in order tosell low at tho now arranged Hardware store, well-known as Lewis Harlan’s old stand, where you may find a good assortment of every article in tho Hardware Line. Don’t forgot the stand, as quick sales and small profits is the order of the day, ‘ JACOUSENER. Carlisle, December 28,1818. WRIGHT & SAXTON, IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Do* meatic Hardware. Glass, Paints, Oils, Nails, Iron, Steel, &c., Best High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good store, have just received and are now opening a largo assortment of Goods in their lino, to which they would invite the attention of Farmers, Meehan* ice, Builders, House-keepers, and others wonting Hardware, as their stock has bean,bought at the low est rates, and vyill bo sold at a small profit. They havo also received a few of “llovov's Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Cutlers,"to which they would invito tho attention of Farmers. These machines have taken tho premium at nearly all the Agricultu ral Exhibitions in tho country, and ore considered I preferable to any other cutter now in use. 1 October 20, ISifi. Tabic Oil. A CHOICE brand of superior Olivo Oil received X\- and for sale nt tho Tea and Grocery store of , ««<l Heap good. * r RLbll supply, of iho above named .cods, fi. received by p, MONYHU. noiiHNVll’N Nectar. A SUPPLY ofiho above named Wlnlor drlnl baa boon received by P. MONYEU November 30,1845. QHAWLS,' A handsome ncaoitmontof Torkorro and other Shawls, Just received ohd lor sale'by December Si 1,1848.' 8 D POWEL &. 00 New Xine of Stages THE subscriber bogs leave to inform the travelling community, that lid intends to rqh a LIMB OF STACLES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK , throe limes a week, as follows: Leave Carlisle on 'Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday mornlligs at .5 o’clock, A. M,, and arrive at York at 1, o’clock P. M», which will be In time to trike the .York tiainof cars for Bal timore. Leave York for Carlisle at I. o’clpck P. M., (immediately after the arrival of the’ cars,) on,each Tuesday, Saturday, through Chlurch town, Dil'stqwn and Dover. The subscriber assures those who may patronize him, that he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe stages, and will use. every effort possible to accommodate travellers., .Passengers from, Carlisle will.engage passage at the office of the'subscriber, and will bo called for at the pladcs they request. In York passengers Will engage dl the, Depot, (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDEL. Extensive Livery Stable. Tho undersigned respectfully informs the pumic that he continues to carry on the Business iti all its branches at tho old stand. His Horses arc numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such os Coaches.Till bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, &c., all of the best finish* His drivers are dll careful and attentive.' Saddle horses of. the most agreeable gaijs, always ready for customers at low.rales. • • Tho subscriber desirous of securing the patronage of the public, will spare no pdins or expense to ren der his establishment worthy of the most liberal on courogcmcnt. GEORGE, HENDEL. Carlisle, July 27,1848, —rtf rmultnro! Fuinltuicl! THE subscriber respectfully informsthe publicthat he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop o;n North Hanover street nearly opppsito Otlh’s, (formerly Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle, Sideboards, Seere- TAUIES, TAUX.es, STANDS, Desks,Hook-caeca Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern,and in' short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet shop. . ■ , Tho subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo manufactured out of tho best of material and by tho best of workmen, snd as to his prices ho intends to soli low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that hia furniture, is chcap nnd good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites nowlv married persons to give him n call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would oleo inform tho public that ho carries on tho .■ Coffin Making Business, and can wait on oil those who may desire his servi ces in that lino.. Having n Heaiiss, ho can attend funerals in tho country. Charges moderate. , FREDERICK CORNMAN. . Carlisle, June 15, 1848,—1y ■ ■ ' N. D. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. . . ’ - . Cabinet making. THE'subscriber, respectfully informs tho public that ho will manufacture to order . os Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofnfl, Tables,Bedsteads and all articles in his linn, and will cell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman? ship. Ho would invito (ho public to coll and exam ine his slock before purchasing elsewhere. Coffiss mode at the shortest notice and on mode rate terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. Hats! Huts! Spnirfo and Bujumf.ii Fashions POII 1848. THE subscriber would respectfully call the alien lion of the public lb'his large assortment of -ir\ Hats & Caps, of tho luteal, foahions, cinsialing of Moleskin, Beaver, fine While Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and Rusaia huts of every quality, and at dif ferent pricoa. Also on hand a lino assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hala, (very light) together with a general asaortment of nearly every descrip tion of Gaps, o f nil sizes,and at all prices.. Country dealers and all who wialrto purchase hats or caps, are invited to call, no tile subscriber is prepared .to give greater bargains'than can bo had elsewhere.— Don’t forget tho place, No. 3, Harper’s Row, WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle.-May 25,1843. ~ ___ 800 l and Shoe Store. HC. MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens , of Carlisle and the public gonernl.y, that he has opened in the store room lately occupied by Job. S. Cill, opposite Ucntz' store, and near. Morrell's Ho tel, an extensive asaortment of Men’s Boots, Men's and Boys’ Coif and Rip*Monrocs,Ladies’Kid ( and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's GAlT £rf»i ERS, and black und fancy colored H'j . KID BOOTS,of iholatcslslylc,and made of iho best- materials, all of • which will be sold cheep for cash. He has also on.hand a largo assortment ofFscather, , Calf Skins, Morocco, dtc., and will manufacture to , order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the. shortest • notice. , . I Carlisle, April 13, ,1848. BURRALLMi CORN SIIBUER. r| .rning _L community lliot ho has purchased Iho right to DUKUAI.S CELEBRATED CORN JIIELLER, for (ho counting of Cumberland and hcanklin. l4nr morn who linvo used til is Corn Shellor, prttnouncoU „ mogl invaluable-invention. It ig simple in Its eon gtruction and not liuldo to get out of order. It sop- Q rules the corn from the coh, without brooking either, end delivers the corn clean and lit for market. It shells' from ten to twenty bushels per hour. Eight iiundrcd of them hove'boon sold the past season by die inventor, uil of which wer6 highly approved. Persons wishing to boo the above Oprn Hheller, oan ilo bo liy calling at the shop of the subscriber, corner of North Iltmovor anil Imulher streets, Carlisle, where ho will keep constantly on hand a largo number for sale, Every farmer npd miller should have the above cheap but Valuable Corn Shcller.' ■ ’• J. W. EBY. „ 4l • DAVID P. FETTER, Lomalo, Jan.Bs,lB4o.—am, JACOB FETTER & SON, corner of North Hanover and Loulher streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to.lhe publicthat they hay© on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, every description of w;ork. pertaining to lhe above busi ness, embracing in part, * Sideboards, Sofas, ;. ' , Bebsteadb, WABB-STANDSJ . Mahogany Chairs, and Work-stands.. Bureaus, Tables. , , S6ORB7ARXBB, Wardrobes,; Their Furniture being made out of the best ma terial, by their own fell no hesitation in warranting its durability. Being always ap prized of the very latest city fashions, they are enabled to turn out the most . Fashionable Work j in the country, and at prices 100 which shall cor respond willvlhe‘‘Tightness of the money market.” would earnestly invite persons who are about' to commence housekeeping to calland ex amine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and mast modern styles. ' ; ' The Undertaker’s branch of business receives especial attention. 1849;, WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH; 207 Main Street, Buffalo, JV. Y; DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Llthdnlriptic Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made great cures in all diseases, is now Inlrdduced into this section; The limits Of an advertisement will not permit.an extended notice of this remedy; we have only to soy it has for its Agents in the United States and- Canadas a large number of educated medical practitioners in high professional statiding, who make a general use of it in their practice in the following diseases: Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of the urin al organs; Piies and all diseases of the blood; ,de rangements of the Liver, &c., and all general diseases 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 whoso names are below 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 I Europe for four years with such perfect effect.— Over 16 pages of testimony from the highest quarters will bo found, with names, places and dates, which cati bo written to by any ono 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 diseases ia guar anteed by persons of well known standing in society. Put up in 30 .oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30 oz ;$1 12 the larger being the cheaper. • 'Every bottle has “G. C. VAUGHN” written on the direc tions, dec. See pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the principal office, 207 Main street, Buffalo,T*-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. W. Havoislick, Cailislo; M. Lutz, Harrisburg; Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J, C.& G. B. Allick, Shippcnsburg; Adams &Eshclman,Sl9Ughs town. , October 26, 1848.- DRUG AND FASICT STORE! DR, RAWLINS TyESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the JIV publio to his' DRUG AND FANCY'STORE, , in West Main street, Carlisle, where lie has just received a fresh assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Among his extensive variety may be found all the most approved Patent Medicines. All kinds of Paints, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oil, While Lead, Indigo, Spi ces, fresh ground, Glass, ■ Putty, Chloroform, Chandeiers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, Rose, Lav ender and Orange Flower Water, Dears oil, Ox Marrow and Hair Dye, Nail, Tooth, Hair, and Shaving Drushes, Fine Ivory, Horn and Shell Combs. Finger rings, Draselels,and Breast Pins, Bead Bags and Purses, Porto Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink and Ink stands, Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, Motto Wafers. Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors apd Fancy Boxes, Musicol and Surgical instru ments, Fine Knives, and Sissors, Carriage and , Riding Whip, Umbrellas, Canos, Clocks,Trunks, &c. &c. % Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars and blliers mny honr something to their advantage by calling. Ethereal and Pine Oil received fresh ev ery week. . , s Medical aid and advice gratia to tho’poor. J unitary 25, 1819. • , .JAMES FlEMimj. .■ R, W. COltßKlt OT PITT ASH UIUII STREETS, CAUUBI.E, PA. OFFERS for Bald on the moot reasonable terms, a largo assortment of choice Drugs anil Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, &c.; with the most useful of the Patent Medicine. Also, an elegant assort ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair ,Dyo, Hair Oils in groat variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hot, Flesh and Cloth Brushes. Whips in groat variety. Umbrellas, cones, Pothot Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafers and Seals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes. Ra zors, Fine Knives and Scissors. 'Razor strops. Fan cy ware, Card cases, Fancy boxes. Cornelius’ Pat ent Lard Lamps,'Globes and-wicks, Lard Oil, Sperm candlus. An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Sugars, Tobacco and Snuff. Coll ond oxotnino the slock—lto is prepared to offer inducements to purchasers for cash. January 28, 1810. ’ WASHINGTON HOVEL, Cxri.iblk, Pa. fpHE undersigned having leased that well known 'J_ atid COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on the northwest corner of tho public equate, in tho Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in tho occu pancy of George Bootem, Esq-, would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a manner which ha flatters him 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 tho Court House. It has recently been rolUtcd with new furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always bo supplied with ihp choicest and most wholesome faro tho market can afford, and his BAR with tho best of Liquors. Tlio STABLING belonging to tho establishment is good tind extensive, and will always bo supplied with the bust provender, and'attended by careful hostlers.. Nothing shall be loft undone to render comforta ble thosowho favor him with thoir'patronßgo,andho hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit and receive a liberal shore of public encour agement. „ L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 81,1848—0 m ilealth! Healths! Tr* most Efpectual. 'pp.'ALL KNOWN-REMEDIES 1 ; ®]ralic’s Eiinaccaj . .THE ONLY RAurCAU CURB FOR CON , - , .SUMPTIONI : IT also removes and permanently cures oil diseases' arising from an impurp~Btote’ol'theb|opd,vizj j Scrofula or ICing’a Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions*' PiiripleS or Pcstulea ,pn the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes,'Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of, the Bones and Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciatica or Liitfibago, diseases arising, from ob injudicious use‘of : Mercury, Dropiiypßxposufe,Or,lm prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitulionol Disor» de'rs. 1 1 in this medicine several indocentbut very potent articles of the vegetable kingdom arc united,’forming adompound entirely different’in its character and properties from any other preparation, unrivalled in; its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should bo in the hands of .every person, who, byihusiness, oir general course.of life, is predis posed.to the-very many oiliments that render hfo a cutso, instead of, a blessing, and so .often result in death. . . FOR SCROFULA, Dr, Diakb’s Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy.; Not one instance of its failure has' 1 ever oc curred when freely used! If cures the disease'and at thO same time imparls vigor to, the whole system;— Scrofulous persons con never pay tdomuch attention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim; for perseverance willnccbmplish a cure of oven hereditary disease, , . FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell .ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Riles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too highly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from the system, makes, a cure certain and permanent. RHEUMATISM. ~ Dr. Drake’s Panacea is used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as ore chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in the system, which, ore the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel lings of the joints. Other remedies sometimesgive temporary this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, oven wbeh the limbs and bones are dreadfully Swollen. - ; CONSUMPTION, tjbiriuMPTiojr ca£ bbcdßed. —Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, SpUling*of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain the side, &c.,havo been cured, dnd con bo with as much certainty os 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 but certain and efficacious iii iis operation, and cannot possibly injure the most dolicatb constitution. We would earnestly, recommend those afflicted to give ita trial—and wo believe they will hol.have oc casion to regret it. The system is cloahqcil and strengthened, the ulcers on tho lungs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual .health and strength. Read the following: . . TESTIMONY/ Puila., Dec; 14,1847. Dbaii Sint—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, J will soy, that al though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for dll diseases, however valuable it may bo in certain conditions of the 'system, still I have believed that a curb for Consumption would bo discovered sooner or later, end curiosity led me to try. your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be ptilmonary consumption, imd aliandbned by them os incurable. One,of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a num her of years, and they said she had “old fashioned consumption combined with Scrofula,” and that she might linger for somo time, hut could not bo perma nently relieved. In both caeca the effect of tho Pnnu ooa hoe boon moat gratifying. Only four or five hot tica were need by ono of tho poraona boforo aho began to improve' rapidly. The oilier look about ten.. I will only odd tbnt familiar aa I am with consumption by inheritance and by oxtenaivo observation aa a slu dy, and knowing also tho injuriou. effects in nine coeos out of ton of lor, boncael, and other vegetable tonics, 08 well as- of many of the expectorants ond sedatives, I should never have recommended the use of Drake’s Panacea if I hod not been acquainted with tho ingredientr. Suffice it to any that those arc re commended by our most popular ond scientific physi cians, and in thoir present combined state, form pro bably the beat alterative that has over been made— Tho euro ia in accordance with n theory of consump tion broached, in Franco a fow years ago, by ono of hot moat eminent writers on medicine, ond now es tablished by facta which aumil of no dispute. Very respectfully Vours, Xj.C. GUNN, 1 To use the language of another, "Dr. Drake’s Pa nacea is always salutary in its effects—never injuri ous. It is not an Opiate—it is not on Expectorant. It is not intended to lull the involid inloafatol secu rity. It is a groat remedy—a grand healing ond cu rative compound/lhe, great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of tbishilberlo upconijuercd malady, And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will bo just to himself and his friends, if ho go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single battle, in most cases; will produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES. Ladies of polo complexion anil consumptive habits and such ne»aro dohililotcd by those obstructions which females arc liable to, are restored by tho use ot a bottle or two, Ip bloom ond vigor. It is by for tho best remedy over discovered for weakly, children, end such no havo bad humors; being pleasant, they take it. Itimmddiotcly restnreothe appetite,strength and color. . Noting can ho more surprising than ito invigorat ing effects on tho human frame. Persons, ell weak, need- and lassitude before tskmg it, at once become robust and full of .energy,under its influence. It im mediately counteracts tho ncrvclcssncss of.thc female frame, CAUTION.—Be careful and see that you got tho genuine Dr. Da Ann’s Paracea— llhaolheslgnauiro of Geo. F, STonns'on tho wrnppei—arid, also the nomo ” Dr. -Droko'e Punnceo, Philo.’’blown in the *' Prepared only by Stores Jc Co., Druggists, No. 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by M. Lutz, Harrisburg. J M. KNEEDLER, wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county. ' Match 30, 18-18.—ly ’ ’ Dr. X. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that arc required for their preservation, such ob Scalings Filings Plugging, sre,, or will restore the lobb of thomi by inserting Artificial Tooth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. H7*OfGoo on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N.B. Dr.Loomiswillbo&VseptfromQarUsle the last ten days, In each month. December 14,1848. OK. IV. 1.. CUEICIII, f Successor of Dr, John Creigh, dectbtfd,J WILL attend all medical colls in town or country, by iky or night, and will give every attention .to pa tients entrusted to his care. • Oflico in Eost High street, opposite Ogilby's store November 88, 1848.—flm 3>r. Ocprge "Willis Foulkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Me.dicalCollege, Philadelphia. OFFICE at (ho residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's Hotel 'Carlisle, Pa. December 7, 1848. A. 11. SljHliPCi A TTORNRY AT LAW, Will practice in the XX several courts of Cumberland county. Ho may be consulted at tho oflico of F. Watts, Esq. until April next. * ’ , Carlisle, Doc. 11, 1848—3 m : SlieldraKc’s AilcgUeny Hbnsc, if0.,280 Marlcet Sth(t,4hivi Eighth, (South Side,) /■,*,., / PlillADELPlflA. THIS large and splendid hotel has been furnish ed with eniite : new fnrnii,ore, , T|ie Bar Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The;parlours and Sllling-RooWs are entirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent, to the arrival and departure'Of oars'.. The Portico extending the whole front of the house, affords a cpol retreat in warm weather, and-a splendid view of the great est .thoroughfare in the city. The Lodging’Rooms are well furnished.- The Table as well provided for as at any other hotel, with every attention of the managers to make it the best hotel for Merchants and Easiness, men, during their slay in the oily. The, terms will bo one dollar per day. ■ On the arrival of the cars ■ from the wesi, a Porter will be in attendance to convey baggage', &o.to the hotel, which is adjoin ing the depot; . ' ■*''*■ February 8; 1849.—Cm - UPE INSURANCE, Psnh Mutual Liff. Insuiianck Company No. 91 Walnut St. Capital 850,000.; THis Company is now ready to ynakelnauranro oh Lives,.on the mutual system, without lia bility beyOnd the amount of the premium,’ Alh the profits of the company divided anhhaily among the insured. .- * * The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pic mium may be paid in a note at 13 months. ' Individuals insured in this.company become members of the corporation, and vote for Ttus- For the greater security of parlies insuring with this company, a guarantee capital 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, until a capital exceed ing that amount has been realized from the receipts °f PrcninmS£ )ANlKL jjjlueß, President. \VM. M. CLARK, Vice Presidents. John W. HonNsn, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the new store, cor ner of Hanover* and Loulher Sts. S. D. POWEL. Dr. G. W. Fodlke, Examining Physician. Carlisle,* Nov, 9, 1848, ' Equitable lAfe Insurance, Annuity amt Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street; Philadelphia.—Capital {5250,000. —Charter pcrptlunl.—Moke Insurance On lives at their office, in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the Slates, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age. For 1 year. 20 • 81 30 6d 40 1,29 50 1,86 59 ’ 3.48 Example.—A person aged 80 years next Mnh day, by paying the company 96 would secure to bis family or heirs $lOO should he die in one yew; or for $9,00 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years hn secures'to them $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an* nuolly during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when bodies. The insurer securing his own bonus,by the difference in ofnouhf of premiums from those charged by ' other. offices. For $49,60. the heirs would receive $5OOO should be die in one year. • Forms of application tnd oil-particulars rosy be had at the office of Fueii’k. Watts, Esq., Coiliule; ' J. W. CLAGHORK, Pres’f; . H. G. Tuckktt, Pccl’y.^ Fukii’k. Watts,. Att'y. , Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848. ly Fire Buaurancc. E Alien and Has tponnuboi-ough MueunlFiar J. Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an ant of Assembly, ia now fully organized,andinoperationunderthe management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Slnyman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. H.Gorgos, Lewis Hyer, Christian Tilzel, Robert Slerrelt; Henty Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H; Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr.and Melchoir Ureneinan,who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. , ' , ~ ' The rates ofinsurance 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 aro willing to wait upon them at any lime. JACOB SHELLY, PretlM. ' Henrt Loqan, Free President, Lewis IlvEtt, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, February 3,'1848. , * Agents —Rudolph Martin, Now t’uinli Christian Titzol, Aliens John C. Dunlop. Allen! O. I). Harmon, Kingstown; Henry ZcGring,Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wojrmlcyoborg; Robert Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents Tor York County—JacobKirk, general s f i. John Shorrick, John Rankin, J. bowman, Petei 1 Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—-Houser or Lochtnen. I’laiiiflold Classical Academy. Four mi \le» v>eat of Carlisle, between the NeutUh Slate Road and the Currfberlovd Volley Rauioail, FIFTH SESSION. rpHB Fifth session will commence on Monday tw 1 Olhof November, 1848. The number of jiartcni* la limited, ami they are carefully prepared lor tof logo, Counting House,&c. The situation precludes the possibility of student* associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though cosily accessible Slate Hood or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both ol which pass through lands attaqhed to the imiilulion. TERMS; Hoarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per scss.) ®6O 00 Latin or Greek, fi Instrumental Music 10^0 French or Gorman, , 5 00 Circulars with rcfoionccs, Arc., furnished by R.K. BURNS, Principal- October 2,1848.—1 y CHEAP LUMBER I WHO wants io buy cheap Lumbcrl Let call down at CHUKCU’S old Lumber TM near the west end of the oh| Harrisburg DiM*' 1 ' (ho River, Cunuorlond side, where they cm NJ Common Hoards . for $U per thousand, and Pino Shingle* toft® P tf thousand. # The subscriber, thankful for paat favors, n°JJ, fers to the public at bisold estoblishcd Lumber* » ot tho west end of tho old. Harrisburg HnugCi beat selected lot of LUMBER on tho bank of the river, consisting of m,oofl' pine Shingles of the bcstquolily, 160,000 long , pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of Shingles, together with 600,000 feel of Lun jj ( assorted thicknesses and qualities, such os » ' and 2 inch Panne); 1, Is, Is, end 2 inch • mon; 1, Is, and 2 inch 2d Common, a If , j n( j and Poplar Plonk, Poplar, Scantling and Hoards, Pino and Homlock Joico and seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannel, Ist and , n(J mon Hoards and Plank, stuck up in the' J nl „rj last year, and if persons tolls you to t don’t believe thorn but coll and see. ,| on ,r^ : Having also a Steam Saw Mill in iEJL and Osk* a largo stock of Timber on bond, hot* l . ll * ir ftod the subscriber is prepared to saw bill* . gbort boards, born floor plonk, lalhs and po ® notice*, ~ ~A ni o busine* 1 , Tho subscriber hopes by strict oUenl , o i|ifr and a determination to sell lower 1 nn J lb* Yard qt the river, tbqt bis old ou» \°^ ott publla generally; will give W® y sing elsewhere*' , HBWK December SBl 1848 For'2 years. For Life, 91 1,60 ■ 1,80 2,04 1,64 2.70 2,07 3,04 2,97 » 6,03
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