w FANCY i SINK: DRESS .TRIMMING ESTAD i’’ t ishmrnt, • .. , 'vNc?,' 170^Soil'll Secokd Street, I TVest tide, nine daort below Spruce, Philadelphia. ,-riWiFringes, Gimps, &b.j -* IN'cdn9e(|Qoace of the decease of Mrs. C. KlaxWell, 'th& subscriber is 'desirous of soiling off her - im* rnonsa ernd beautiful assorirnont of Jenny Lind, Bui* UoWitndwide and- narrow cut Silk Fringes; Victo ria r Algferine,-Flower andother Gimps} French But tohV,'.’Figured Braid, Cords and Tosbols, &c.. . Uiftntry'Merchant* ore informed, that they can* obtain the above articles at lower prices than they can -bn procured for'elsow here, Those Goods hav ing been selected expressly for the retail trade, thooe! having orders to fill.;or wiping to lay in a good as sortmopiof Dress t*>iaimings, will do well to give ine sn early call.' ‘•'Besidesths usual inducements of paving time by catling atmy eslubltshmeptbefore ■going elsewhere, I extend that of d saving of money. ,';* s JAO.OB g::mAxwbll. '•L.o. ,■'iv *. t 170. South 2d street, Philada. Marfeh 1,1549~3ra ~ «■ : Thomson's epiMPOUMD- SYRUP OP TAR & WOOD ■NvAPH PH A. Another. voluntary testimony to its-y'aluw ftotn a distinguished physician. Read the following from Dr. Youxo, the eminent oculist. ‘ Philada*, Jan. 1847. t Messrs. Avoket &'Dickao;t,— Gentlemen—Ha* vtn'g;recommended in-my practice, and used in my OWjr:-fAJnify,;Thoiii'Jon , B Compound Syrup of Tar an&tWood NapKlh&,.l have no hesitation in saying that it Is- one of the best preparations of the kind in , use, and'persops suffering from coughs, cold, affec tion* .of the throat, .breast, etc., so prevalent at this soaspn of (he year, cannot use any medicine that will allay a cough or prevent consumption sooner than Thomson’s Compound of Tar and*-Wood Naphtha. { . War. Youko, M. D. 152 Spruce street. Prepared only at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce sts., Phito, ' Sold in Carßsle liy James Flemings at 50 cents per bottle, or five bottles for S 3. March I, 15-19—3 t JT. JB. CAUVJEK, ' Architect & Engineer, No.fil North .Sixth Street, Puiladelphia, Drawings and Specifications or contracts VX t° erect Dwellings, &c., and lay out tUe grounds for Country Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees ;o give the proper effect. Also, Churches;; Hospitals,, Prisons, Water-Works, Gas Works, &c., on the latest and most approved plans, .including heating, ventilating, dec. Phila., Feb. 22; 1849—2 m.. . , .“Be wise in lime—Uls lolly to ■ defer.” A PPiiIOTBD READ! Thousands are suffering with disoaso from which there is no difficulty in being ,speedily and permanently relieved, provided .thp'right moans are used. - As every vice has Its own ptu|ishmcuß,:so it would seem every disease has its remedy. - - This ’is true, and there is nothing in this life mora-certaio.-than that the . American Compound, is the. most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate nature- known to the world, adapted to every stage of-the disease, sex and constitution,atall times and seasons; there is no fear of exposure; de tention) from business, nor restriction in diet/ From the 'Certain and speedy relief that it gives, it is now the most popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand case* Uvve been cured hy it during the past year.— Prepared by. a practical physician, the afflicted can rcVy.wjth confidence on its curative powers over dis eases of. this character. Full directions accompany each' bottle. • Cautiox.—Ask for the Amriaxn CqmpQund and purchase only of the agents. . > For said by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bar nUz, York; R. ra WiUiams,‘ Columbia; Ai Miller, Lan castor; Dr/M’Phc.rson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg. . per’boltle. Eebraary 22 1849—6 m CARRIER’S HOTEL, East MVou Street, Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber-respcctfaily informs her friends and the public generally, that she has taken that well known tavern stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by David Matlib, and that she is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and all others who may favor her with a call, in tho most accommodating manner. Her Table will be constantly.furnished with the host the country can, produce, and, her Dau is sup plied' with the choicest Liquors. Her Stabling, which 4s large and convenient, will ho in charge of a careful OslleV. • 'She'flatieis herself that from her experience as an .Innkeeper,'.she will be able to render general satis faction. ... -Boars Ena taken by the week, month or year, on the moat reasonable terms. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 23, 1849—3 m IKANSXOIV HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, Carlislx, Pa., T*ATELY kept by J. A. Winrott, has jUal been JLi taken by the subscriber. It is newly finished, and has been'thoroughly repaired. Passengers in the cats, strangers, travellers, and visiters to Carlisle, are invited to call. . Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the comfort and convenience of all who patronize the es tablishment. DAVID MAiITIN. .February 16,1819.—if WASHINGTON HOTEL, Cari.iblb, Pa. THE undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on-the north-west corner.of the public square, in .the Borough' of Carlisle, Pa>, lalelj in thu occu pancy of George Doetem, Esq, would respectfully inform hia friends and the public generally, that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a manner which ho flatters Him self cannot fall to prove satisfactory. The house has tho most pleasant location in the borough, fronting PD Main street and the public square—is but a few steps from ,Ihe Hallrood Depot, and adjacent to tho Court House. It has recently been refuted wilhnow furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the.case and comfort of his guests. His TABLE'will always be supplied with the! choicest amidmost wholesome faro tho market can! afibrd, ant!his BAH with tho best of Liquors. • ’ The STABLING belonging to the establishment ie'£bbd and>xlotlsivei and will always bo supplied with' ihe besl provendor, and attended by careful hoiliera.' ' Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those wlio favor him with their patronage, and ho . bopeij, by stricl'and proper attention to his business, to merit and. receive a libera! share of public encour agement;* H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 21,1848—0 m v . BARK! BARK! f»rV(\00R08 °f good Black Oak Bark wanted vJUU at. Middlesex MIIU, for which 83 per aordfor the rough batk,or46ots per 100 lbs. If bhaVad clear of iba rose will be paid, if delivered Ul ,S f . A ','S ua . l n«t. Pieces nolle be' •honor than 18 inohee in length. ■M"HOLLIDAY & PENROSR , February 1,1810 9m NOTICE. HIKE Commissioners of Coinbotland connlv JL-deem it proper to Inform Hie public that thi tyatijd, meetings of the Board of Commissioners will be held on the second and fourth Monday a of I o^oh/njojnlh,,al.Which lime any persons having business with aaid Board, will meet them at their office in Carlisle. By order of the Commission ere. Attesli WM. RILEY..C Ik. Instl-Mcllon In ' "' f •- ■ COMPANY AND REGIMENTAL INFANTRY i DRILL. " rnHB. undersigned respectfully announce! to Iho f’jrt citizens of Carlisle, that .ho intends opening a school for instruclioh in the aliovo drills. 1 ■ For further information cell on the subscriber at BltrkholdoFs Washington Hotel. . - '• JOHN F. HUNTER. Carlisle, March I, 1840—»t Jf-ew XJliMMiiTttorc. Conner .of Hanover arid.'Louther'Stfeetß % in the joom. fprpierly occupied by C/InHdff' t as a .OroceryStort, subscriber, haa received and is now opening -L a choico selection of Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeros and Vestings, newest stylo at the lowest rates, which he will make up. into Frock and Dress Coats, Over Corts, Sacks, Clonks, Pants and Vests, Dress and Frock Coats'of, cloth from $6 upwards,-Pants from $1,50 to SG, Vests from 75 els. to $3, Cloaks from $8 to $BO, He also keeps shirts, bosoms, col lars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, .Comforts, caps, gloves and hosiery, in short everything appertaining to a gentleman’s wardrobe. As ho is agent for an extensive bouse;he will be enabled to oflei fresh goods at least once a taonllu He will receive regu larly the New York and Philadelphia ■FASHIONS, and will spare no pains in -getting up his work In the most durable and fashionable manner. - Ho .will also makb up work purchased at oUor stores in the most careful manner. He will pay particular atten tion to Children’s clothing. lie respectfully.solicits a share of public patronage., . W. B» PARKINSON, ' Agent for the Proprietor. Carlisle, December 21, 1848. NEIV GOODS. vsgSK*. JUST received ot tho Bps Nivß.a TfflgjgaSii. large assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of the follow- articles, for Ladles, via: Satin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas,' • Mous do Lainesj Shawls, Now style Alcions, Ribbons, Figured-dress Silks, . Assoited silk Fringes, Plain do . do Black do do Paramottas, - Silk Gimps,. Merinoes, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, ’ _ Rid Gloves, Thread Laces, . For Gentlemen: Black French Cloth, Satin Vesting, do , Cassimerea, - Merino do Fancy do . Valentine do. Cravats, ’ . Cloth cops. Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Bishop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Gentlemen and-Misses, Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpada and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen. ; I would inform the citizens of Carlisleand vicinity, that the above Goods, suitable for tho fall (rode, are opened and ready for inspection; and tam confident that persons examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would be induced to meke their pur chases therefrom. S. A, COYLE. Carlisle, September-28, 1848. NEW & CHEAP STORE. THE subscribers would respectfully inform ihelr friends and the public, that they have just return ed from Philadelphia with n large lot of. * NEW 0001)3, purchased at reduced prices. Among those goods may be found Cloths, Cassimeres and SaUinetts, low priced, medium,.and of'lho best quality. Ladies Dress Goods, such as Cashmeres, Alpa* cas, plaid Stripes, Mous. de Lains, &c. . ; Terkcrre and other Shawls, good quality und new style. . Also, a splendid assortment of. Calicoes,, at prices from 4to 13£. Cheap Tickings and Mus lins of all kinds,.and a large and elegant lot of Boots and Shoes, with 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 for sale by us at Philadelphia Retail prices. Please give us a call al the corner of Hanover & Louther sis. , S. D; POWEL & CO. Oarlislo, December 7, 1848. Look to your Interests! CHARLES OCIILBX, Respectfully 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 DRY GOODS, thathas been bfutighlto Carlisle since ivhnabeen a town. Owing to the groat reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut at small profits, he invites one and ail to call and look for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. His slock of Goods consists in pact of a Urge and general assortment of ' CLOTHS, from $1 to $5, Cassimeres from 50 els- to $1,50, all colors; Sauinnella very cheap, Cashmeres, Delanos, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment of Carpets that ho has had for. years, Muslins ol every description. Also, a large and well select* ed stbek of •, Boots, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles entirely too numerous to mention. Call and see for yourselves—nocharge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east of the Market House. Look out for the big Sign, big Windows, and big stock of Goods! Carlisle, Sop!, 21, 1848. mCOBJB NEW GOODS. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, Carlisle, Pa. riNIIE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub 1. lie, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angnoy, at the corner of High street and Har per’s Row, where he has just received from (ho east ern cities a large and splendid assortment of NEW" GOODS* . 1 Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods. The Radius are particularly invited to call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of Dress Goods. Among which the following articles comprise apart' superior wool Cloth; black and fancy Wilks; hliiei black arid fancy Cassimercs; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Uombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of oil kinds; Mous de Lainos; London add Domestic Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of all kinds; together with a largo assortment of Groceries. All the above Quods have boon purchased at the boat and cheapest markets and will certainly bo sold very low; All persons are respectfully Invited to givo him a coll. JOHN E. FORSTER. April, SO, 1848. Oront National Exhibition, AT FRANKLIN HALL, JVb. 50 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. JTtQR a short time onIy:—SHERMAN & TOU ’ SHY’S PANORAMA OF MEXICO. THE GREATEST PAINTING IN THE WORLD, covering 19,000fect of canvass! It shows in the most perfect manner the towns, cities, mountains, rivers, ranches, plantations, domestic animals, grain fields of Mexico, Habits uf the Mexicans, character and scenery of the army under Taylor, with their inarches, encampments, battles, fording Inf rivers,trainsof pack mules,and all the interest* ,ng scenery and incidents of tho campaign, Rom Corpus Ghrlstt to Uuena Vista} the whole forming tho most amusing and instructive, exhibition ever in tho oily. Tho Sketches wore taken from na ture by one or Oen. Taylor’s officers, and are cor rect as iifen U was visited by-over 100.000 persons in Now York, (having been exhibited there for several months in succession,) among whom were pie of ll?e o]ty K ° B ’ * nil ,ha moBt poo- Tickets SB cents;. Children under VO, half price Doors open every night, until further notice, at 04 o clonk. Panorama commences moving at 74 precisely. A,n Explanatory Lecture la given at Bach exhibition. Afternoon Exhibitions 3 o’clock. Cut this advertisement out and put It In your pocket. Remember tho place, Franklin Half, B 0 North Sixth street, near Arch. , Phila., Fob 8, 18-19-lm Great sj Krifislitnkles Doadquarters, . :Noßfa'H!ui6vtifßnSf.;CAßtiu.B. . ’ T HE subscriber-won!d respccifully Inform.the citizens'of Carlisle, ; triid those who may tfislt' it during the .Hollidays, that he is now manufac turing and will keep on, hand .a laVge assortirieto’ of CONFECTIONARV, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable IbnlieapproachingYestivitics, 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 haa .on hand;a- ( large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of ihe lates't Importation, which will bo sold on accommodating terms, con sisting in part of, , Oranges, lemons, Grapes, Raising Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figi, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts,.Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pda Nuts, English Walputs, &c. He would also call alien* tion to the assortment of ‘ French, German & American Toys, etrelt brought to this place, consisting in part of fine French fancy boxes, kid and jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Gotnmqn Delph and Wooden Tea Setts, ZCltchen 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 bozos, Games,.Puzzles, &c.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harmoonipans, 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 ; Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Drown 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 and punctually attended to. " P. MONYBR,. . Carlisle, November 30, 1848. Xtoliday. Goods. WE 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 sup* ptied 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-lo our China Department, a new and choice selection of fide China Tea. Toy Setts, Rich Vases, Stands, Decorated Mugs,Tea and Coffee Cups, and many other useful end ian* cy articles suitable for Holiday presents.’ ' Wo will promise more when we open them, drid.Will be happy to have a call from our friends—lt will afford us pleasure to show our Ware, oven ifeell ing has to be .’postponed for tho time. . . - As over we shall be found af the Old stand—a few doors west of the Court House and nearly op posite “Burkholder’s** (formerly BeetemSVMoiel. . J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Dec. 14, 1848. , ' —.O Dnigst Drugs! . —£ S Just Received. PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and are invited vo call and examine my slock oTMc dicines, Paints, Glass; Oil, Varnishes, Ac. ’. drugs; Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences, Pelfumory, Ac. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, DYE-STUFFS. , , I Log and Cam Woodsy Oil Vitriol, I Copperas, 1 Lac Dye. PAINTS, Tndlgoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Welherill A Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish , Brushes, ■ Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oi|, Turpentine, Copal and Cqach Varnish, anil Rod Lead.' Allot which will l be sold at tho.vciy lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of 8. W. HAVBRSTICK. Carlisle, December 14, 1848.’ .TAItIESIXEMING. ' N. W. CORNER OF PITT AND ttXOU STREETS, CARLISLE, PA. OFFERS for solo on the most reasonable term*, a largo assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, &c.j with the most useful of the Patent Mcdicins, Also, an elegant ossprt* ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye, Hair-Oils in great variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hat, Flesh and Cloth Brushes* Whips In great variety. * Umbrellas, canes. Pocket Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafers and Seals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes. Ra zors, Fine Knives.and Scissors. Razor stiops, Fan cy ware, Card cases, Foncy boxes. Cornelius* Pat ent Lard Lamps, Globes and wicks, Lard Oil, Sperm candles. An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Scgars, Tobacco and* Snufc Call and examine the stock—ho is prepared to oiler inducements to purchasers for cash. January 26, 1840. Now and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who ro apcctfully 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 stylo, 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 ail kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco; Kid, French await*; lining and binding aklna for Shoe makers, all articles used by shoe .makers constantly kept on hand.' Blacksmiths-cnn be supplied with tlie very best of hammered iron, warranted good; also all kinds of rolled, Bill, round, band, and strap iron; oast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, warranted good; a lot of sheet iron for tinners. Housekeepers'ban be supplied with every article necessary Tor house keeping in the Hardware Line, Ethereal and Fine Oil Lamps of every ‘descrip tion Just received, Ethereal and pine oil for sale, fresh; nil kinds of Faints, Oils, Varnishes; Tur pentine, and a first rate Article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the foot dry* Look out and boar in mind. •. Farmers, Mechanics and Honseheopersand a] who use the article of HARDWARE, call at.the oM well known now arranged Hard ware, eland, 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 Georgo Koller’a Hat and Gap store*. Call and examine for yourselves, and save mo ney, os wo ore determined to eel I oil artfoles at the very smallest profit for cash, and we think wo shall be able to sell a little lower than any other Hardware store in town, as our goods are well so looted and purchased right, in order to'seil low'at tho new hrranged Hardware store, well-known os Lewis Harlan's old stand,*, where you may find a good assortment of every article in the Hardware Lino. U6n*t forgot the stand 1 , afe quick sales and small profits is the order of thd day.’ J 1 ‘ JACOU SKNER. Carlisle, Dooernhor 28,18-18, Table OH. A CHOICE brand of superior Oll*o Oil received A and for »010 at the Too and Grocery store of 1. W. EBY. . Canary and Hemp Slitjd- AFRESH supply of the Bbovo named seeds, just received by , ,P. JiIONVER. .', Rounnuii’r Bfeptaiv V SUPI’I/y ofdho sJibVe named. Winter drink / V line been received by ' ‘ IV MONYEIi; November 30,1849. TYBSPEOTFGULy ihvjlea thtf adoption of the Xv public to his'' . iJbiDRUo. and. fang y, store* .v,. in West Main street, Carlisle, where he has just receivied a Cfesh assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Among, his extensive variety, may be found all the roost approved W Patent I^lcdlciacs. All kinds of Paints, Dye Stuffs, Quinine,~opium, Castor and SWeet 0)1, White Lead, Indigo, Spi ces; fresh ■ ground, Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Chandelers, Lamps, Wicks’, Sperm Candles, Shaying and Toilet Soaps, Lav ender and Orange Flower Water, Bears oil, Ox Manwand Hair,Dye*'Nall; Tooth; Hair* and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivory, Horn'and Shell Combs. Finger rings, Brdse)els,ind Breacs't Pins, Bead Bags and Plirsesi Porte. Morinairs 1 , Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pensjlnk and Ink staHqSj.Fine Writing and Nole ; Pajier'Envelopes, Motto Wafers. Seals "and Paper WeighlsJ r Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, Musical and Surglcdt Instrb tnohlB, Flne Knives, and Sissdre; Carriage and Ridlng : Whip, Umbrellas, Canes* Clocks, Trunks, &o;&c'. _ - 1 ■- ■ Country Physicians* Merchants, Pedlars and others may hear something to their advantage by colling./ Ethcrcal and Pine Oil received fresh ev ery ' -''ii/' 'i ■ ~ Medical aid and advice gratis to the |>oor. Jiindary 95, 1849. Furiilturc! Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on band, at Ins shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Oah's, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Score- TAKIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Beds(eads,CupboardB, of ovary style and pattern, and In short, every thing that can be made in a cabinet shop. Tho subscriber will, warrant his furniture to be manufactured oiit of the best of material and by tho best of workmen, and as to his priced he inlends 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 invitee newlv. married, persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work* mnnship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho subscriber would also inform tho public that ho carries bn tho . Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that lino. Having a Hearse, ho con. attend fhncrals in-thb country. Charges moderate; FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, dune 15,1848. —ly N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber; . Cabinet Mailing. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that ho will manufacture to order Cabinet Ware every description, such '.MO ns Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables. Bedsteads and all oiticlOa in his lino, and will sell as cheap as cun ho bought any where in tho county, and will Warrant his furniture’of good material and durable workman- Ho would invito the public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.'' Coffins made at tho shortest notice and on mode rate terms. ~GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, 0ct..12. I|4B, Huts! Hats! Sprino And Sujimer Fashions f0r. 1848. THE subscriber would respectfully call tho atten tion'of tho public, to his large assortment of fl~\ - -- Hats & Caps, of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, BoaWr, fine White Hockey Mountain Beaver,Gltcr, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (verylight) together with a general assortment, of nearly every descrip tion of Caps, of all Hites, and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, are invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared ,to give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— Don’t forget tho place, No. 3, HarporVßow. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 25,1843. Bout and Shoe Store. H. C. MALOY, respectfully informs• tlio- citizens , of Carlisle and tho public goncral.y, that he bdabpened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8.,0Ut. opposite Bonlz*. store, and near Morrell’s Ho tel, ah. extensive assortment of Icn’s Roots, Men’s and Boys' Calf and Kip.Monrues,Ladios’Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT CHS, and black and fancy, colored fi I KID BOOTS,of tho latest elylo,and rm u of tho best materials, oil of which will be sold cheap for cosh. Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather, CdlfSkihs, Morocco, dec., and will manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at tho shortest notice. Carlisle, April 13, 1848. BUKItAJLL’S CORN SHCtLER, rp* ;pcc -.’mingl X community that ho has purchased the right to j BURUALS CELEBRATED COHN SHELLER, for the counties of Cumberland ond Franklin. Far* mars who have used thin Corn Shelter, pronounce it a most invaluable invention. It is simple in its con* struction and not liable to got out of order. It sep arates the corn from the cob, without brookingeither, and delivers the corn dean and fit for market. It shells from ton to twenty bushels per hour. Eight hundred of them have been sold the past season by the inventor, all of which wore highly approved. Persona wishing to boo the obovo.Ourn Shelter, nan 'do so by calling at (he shop of thosiibacriber,corner of North Hanover and Loulhor streets, Carlisle, whore ho .will keep constantly on hand a largo number for ao\o. Every ftrjnor and miller should havo the above cheapbut Valuable Corn Shelter. ' •, DAVJDF. FETTER. r o Coilislo, Jon. 20.1840.—•2m. SAX' TMPORTERB and DEALERS in Foreign and Do -1 moitio Hardware, Gloss, Paints, Oils, Nalls, Iron, Steel, dee., East 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 invito the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, os their stock has benn bought altbolow est rotCo,amJwill bo said at a small profit. They have also received a few of“Hovoy’ePateht Straw, and Corn Stalk Cutlers, M to which they would invite the attention of Farmers. Those machines have token the premium at noarlyoll the Agricultu ral Exhibitions in the country, and are considered preferable to any other cutter now in use,. October 26, 1848. Tbs Mo'BT'EF»»o»tUiiioi its ksoVb'Kemsbies i Dr. Drake’s Panacea, « .THE only! RADIO a). CURE FORCON ‘ , BUMPXION! . . ' IT also' removes and permanently cures all diseases arising from an impure, stato'of the blood, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pcstulbs oh the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Fain of )he Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciaiica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mfercury,Dropsy, Exposure or Im prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders. , ‘ In this medicitio several innocent but very potent articles of the vegotable.kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its character arid, properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in" Its operation on ihe system when laboring under disease.‘ It should bo in the hands of every person, who, by Business, or general course of life, is predis posed to tho very many oiliments that render life a curse, instead bf a McSsing, and so often result in death.'; K . Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended'as a certain re medy. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc curred when freely used! It cures the disease and at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system.— Scrofulous persons can never pay toomuch.ottention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim} for perseverance willaccomplish acure of oven hereditary , disease. .. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell log, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, 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 tho greatest suc cess in Rlicumotic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which.have accumulated in tho system, which ara tho cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel lings of the joints. ■ Other remedies sometimesgive temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. . Consumption can dr cored.— Cobghs, Catarrh, - Bronchitis, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or. profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain the side, Ac., have been cured, and can bo with as much certainly as any other simple disease. A ape cific has long been sought for, hut in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake’s Panacea. It ia mild and safe but ccrtoiri and efficacious in its operation, and danriot possibly injure tho most.delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—ohd wo believe they will not have oc casion to regret it. Tho system is.cleansed and strengthened, the.ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Read the following: Dear Sir:—ln reply to your question - respecting tho use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will soy, that al though a.perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for all diseases, however, votuablo it limy bo in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that o cure for Consumption would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in, two.very inveterate cases. -They Were pronounced by tho attending to bo pulmonary consumption, end abandoned' by them as incurable.. One of tho persons bad been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a num berlof years, and they said sho had “old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula,” and that she might jingcr for some time, but could not be perma nently relieved. In bath cases the effect of the Pana cea has been,most gratifying. Only four qrflve bot tles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as 1 am with consumption by inheritance end by.extensive observation ss a stu dy, and knowing also the injurious, effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, bonesat, and other vegetable tomes, as well as. of many of tho expectorants and sedatives, ! should, never havo.recommended tho use of Drake’s Panacea if I hod not been acquainted with tho ingiedientf. Suffice it to say that these arc re commended by our most popular and scientific physi cians, and in their present combined stale, form pro bably the beat alterative that him over been made.— Tho euro is in accordance with a theory of consump tion broached in Franco a few years ago, by one of her: most eminent writers on medicine, and now es tablished by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully Yours, - L.C. GUNN. To use Ihelanguago of onothor, “Dr. Drake’s Pa nacea is always salutary in its eflccts—never injuri ous. It is not an Opiate—it is not an. Expectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal secu rity. *lt is a great remedy—a grand healing and cu rative. compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconqucrcd malady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will he just to himself and his friends, if he go down to the grave without testing Us virtues. A single bottle, in most noses, wilt produce a favorable change in tho condition of any patient, howevo; low.” TO THE.LADIES. Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive habits and such as are debilitated by. those obstructions which females are- liable to, are restored by tho use ol a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor., It is by far the best remedy over discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors; being pleasant, thov Uko it. Itimnabdlatcly restores the appetite,strength and color. : . Nothing can bo more surprising than Us Invigorat ing eflccts on the human frame. Persons, oil weak ness and lassitude before taking It, at once become robust and full of energy under its Influence. It lm ; mediately counteracts tho ncryclossnessuf the female frame. - ■ ’ CAUTION. —Be careful and see that you get the genuine Dr. Drake's Pa nacka— it has ihesigimfuro of Geo. P. Storms on tlio wrapper—and also the name “ Dr. Drake’s Panacea, Plillu.” blown in tho gross., , Prepared only by Sronas «St Co., Druggists, No. 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by M. Lutz, Harrisburg. J ft. KNEEDLER, wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county. March 30, 1848.—1 y Dr. 1. €• Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such as Sealing, Piling, Plugging, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. It7*ofllcd on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel, N. B. Dr, Loomis willboabsontfromOarlißle the last ton days, in each month. December 14,1048. DU. W. X. CUEIGII, f Successor of Dr. John Crelgh, deceased. J WILL attend all medical calls in town or country, by day or night, arid will give every attention to pa tients entrusted to his care. . Cilice in East High street, opposite Ogilby'sstorc November 28, 1848.—0 m I oW7 D>r. Ocorg© Willis Foulkc, {Graduate of Jefferson MedicalOollege,Philadelphia, OFFIOE .at the residence of hia father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's Hotel Caiilislv, Pa. December .7^1848, A. 11. SHARPEi A TTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in the XX several courts of Cumberland county. He may bo consulted at the bfllce of F. Watla, Esq. until April next. Carlisle, Hoc. it, 1848—3 m . ' FOR SCROFULA, Consumption. testimony. ' Fuila.,Dcc. 14,1847. . SlicWmhfi’s llilfcglieny Hfcng^ . No; ’ 9Bo v^ '£{gHitt; {South ■ ; ■ ■ ■ ’ large' and splendid hokel hab been fumUi X ed with entire hewfurhituYe. The Bar Tin is tHe largest In Philadelphia; The paring and SUUng-Kooms aYe entirely separated from ill noise and . bustle, .consequent ;to. the arrival #nrf departure of cars.... The, Portico extending iu whole front of the house,; affords a coo! retreat i warm weather,.and a splendid view of ih e Drc? est thoroughfare in the cityr ». • The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The Table as well provided for asat any other hotel with, every attention of the managers to make it the best hotel, for,Merchant? and Business men during their stay Jn the city. The terms wilt be one dollar per day. On'the arrival of the cars from the west, a Porter Will be in attendance t 0 convey baggage, &o. to the hoiel.’which ia adjoin, ing the depot. February 8,1849.—6 m JLIFE MSttRAUCE. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company . . No. 91 Walnut St. Capital 150,000. T His Company is now ready to make Insurance on Lives, on the mutual system, without Ha. bility beyond the arrfOunt of the premium. All the profits of theodmpanjl divided annually among thelnsured.- The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of thepie niium may be paid in a noteal 12.roonths. Individuals insured in this company become members of the corporation, and vote for Trus tees.’ *< For the greater'security of parllesineuring wit!) this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 hit been created to'm'eet the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to be held and used by the Trustees, until a capita] exceed* ing that amount has been realized from the receipts of premiums. DANIEL L. MILLEK, President. ■ WM. M. CLARK, Vice Presidents. John W. Horner, Secretary, The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. -Blank applications for insurance, with full-particulars, can be had at the new store, con ner of Hanover and Louther bis. S. D. POWEL. • Dr; G. W. Foulkb, Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848. Equitable Eifc Insurance, Annuity unci Xriißl 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 Stale*, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age. 20 30 40 50 59 For I yc*r. For 2 years. 81 91 09 1,80 1,29 1,64 1,86 2,07 8,48 2,97 Example—A person aged 30 years next lurih day, by paying the company 96 cents would secure to his family or heirs $lOO should he die in one year; or for $9,9(1 ho secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years be secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or for $20,40 (mid an. nually during life, hoBCiuresslCoo to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by (ho difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,60 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may be had at the office of Fiiku’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. H. G. Tcckktt, Bcct r y. . Fuku’k. Watts, Alt’y,- Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31,'1848.—1y Fire Insurance THE Allen and Eastpannsboroiigh MutnalFire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly,is now fully organized,and in operation undurthe management of (be following commissioners, viz: Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. It. Gorgae, Lewis Hyei, Christian Titzel, Robert Sicmii, Heuiy Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Frowell, ar,and Melchoir Urencman,whorespectfully call theatlontion of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. Theratesofinsurance areas low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per* sons wishing to become members are Invited 10 make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any lim/. JACOB SH ELLY, Preside. Henrv Looan, Vice President, ■Lewis llyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, Fcbnian 3, 1848. Aoznts —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen; John u. Dunlap. Allen; 0. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shire* maristown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg.; Robert Moore. Charles Doll, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general apt. John Shorrick, John Uarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. , Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dc.Lochman. Plainfield Classical Academy* Four milee west of Carli»le t between the NewtilU State Road and the Cumberland Valley RuiUoud. FIFTH SESSION. rpHB Fifth session will commence on Monday lb« JL 6thof November, 1848. The number of student* is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col* logo, Counting House,&c. Tho sllualion precludes the possibility of student* associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from (own or villogc, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both ot which pass through lands attached to iho ln*(iiulioD. TERMS, Boarding, washing, tuition, dec., (per less.) ISO 00 Latin or. Greek, ' 6 00 Instrumental Music 10 0° Frenchor German . fi 00 Circulars with rofoionccs. dec., furnished by R.K. BURKS, Principal* October 2,1848.—1 y CHEAP UIHIIEIt I WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Let call down at CHURCH'S old Lumber» near the west end of the old Harrisburg IJrldfi®* tho River, Ounuorland aide, where they rw W Common Boards for $ll per thousand, and Pino Shingles for $0 P ,! thousand. ' * Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, now O ' fora to the public at his old established Lumber i' l » at the west end of tho old Harrisburg HridgCi i boat selected lot of LUMBER on the bank of tho'rivcr, consisting of 300,000 pind Shingles of the bcatqualily, 100.000 long" l pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of > 9 ' # Shingles, together with 000,000 feci of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as L **• ' and 2 inch Panncl; 1, U, Is, and 2 inch [*' h mon; LU. U,and 2inch9d Common. £lso» . and Poplar Plank, Poplori Scantling ami . Boaida, Pine and Hemlock Joico and seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannel, I*l and * mon Boardaiond Plank, stuck up In tlio ynr * last year, and If persona tells you to the don't believe thorn but coll and see, .■ J Having also a. Steam Skvy MMI in < JF cr<, lLib*h' a largo stock of Timber on band»both Pine the subscriber Is prepared to saw bills to or »j^ 1 boards, barn floor plank, laths and palling notice, • The subicrihor hopes by strict attention » ot j,^ and a determination to sell lower than /, Yard at tho river, that hit old cu«to*ncr urc ia*' Crrro. y ’ wi,,Bivo! WycHtfop.; December ,?9i W 9 For Life. 1,60 2,04 2.70 8,94 6,03
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