fancy. siLk' Fress'trimming estab. . ..'. lISHMENT, .Vi.-‘No, 170, South Skconb Street, ' . West side, nine doors below*Spruce, Philadelphia. . Fringes, Gimps, &0... IN consequence of the decease! of Mrs. C. Maxwell, jh?. subscriber la desirous of soiling ofl* her im manse arid beautiful assortment of Jenny Lind, Bul - lion, and wide apd narrow cut Silk. Fringes; Victo ria,‘Algerine, Flower and other Gimps; French But* tons. Figured Braid,.Cords and Tassels, See, . Country Merchants*,are informed,.that they .can obtain the above articles at lower prices than they can be procured for'elsewhere. These ;Ooods hav ing been selected expressly for the retail trade, those, having orders to fill, or wishing to lay in a good as sortment of. Dress Trimmings, will do well to give mean early call.' Besides the usual.inducements of savingvlime by calling at my establishment before going elsewhere, I extend that of a saving of money. " JACOB G. MAXWELL, : 170 South 2d street, PhilaJd. March 1 , 1849— r3m -. THOMSON’S CpLVTP&IJNp SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPHTHA. Another voluntary testimony to Us jrjUue from a distinguished physician. Read the following from Dr. Youxo, the eminent oculist. Philada., Jan. 1847. Messrs. Axoxst &. Dicksox,—Gentlemen— vingreeommended in my practice, and used in my own. family,-.Thomson’s, Compound Syrup of Tar and \Vood. Naphtha, I have no hesitation in saying that it is. one of the best preparations of the kind in use, end person* suffering from coughs; cold, affec tions of the. throat, breijfst, etc*-so prevalent at .this season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will allay a cough or prevent consumption sooner than Thomson’s Compound .Syrup of Tar. and Wood Naphtha.. Wx. Youxo, M. D. 152 Spruce street. Prepared only at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce sis., Phila. Sold in Carlisle by James Fleming, at 50cents per battle, or five bottles for $2. March 1,1849—3 t • , JT. E. CARVER, Architect & Engineer, No. 51 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. a IVES' Drawings and Specifications or contracts to erect Dwellings, &c., and lay out tho grounds for Country Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees to give, the proper effect.’ Also, Churches, Hospitals. Prisons, Water-Works, Gas Works, dee.,'on the latest and most approved plans, focladiog.hesting, ventilating, dec. . Philat, Feb. 88, 1849—-2 m __ ; w ße wise In timc-His folly to defer.” A, F*UCTED READ! Thousands ore suffering ix witli disease from which (herd is no difficulty in being .speedily and permanently relieved, provided the right means are used. As every vice has its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its .remedy. This is true, and there is nothing in this life mote certain than that the American Compound, is the most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a. delicate* nature known to tho world, adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitution, at all 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 cases.have, been cured by it during the past year.— Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can tely with confidence on its curative powers over die eases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottle. Cautiox;— Ask for tho Amriean Compound and purchase only of the agents. For sale by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bar* nlti, York; R. Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lan easier; Dr. M’Phorson and i. Wyeth, Harrisburg. Price $1 per bottle. February ,82 1849—6 m ■ FARRIER’S HOTEL, East High Street, Carlisle, Pa, THE subscriber respectfully 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 Martin, and that she is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers, Pedjars, Travellers, and all others who may favor her with a call, in the most accommodating manner. .Her/Table will be constantly furnished with the best.the country can produce, and her Bar is sup plied .with the choicest Liquors. Her Stabling, which Is large and convenient, will bo in charge of a careful Ostler* She natters herself that from her experience as an innkeeper, she will bo able to render general satis faction* Hoarders taken by the week, month or year, on the moat reasonable terms. . > CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22,-1849 —3m - HAlfSlOJff HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road t Carlislx, Pa., LATELY kept by J. A. Wfnrotf, has just been taken by thd subscriber. It is newly finished, and has been thoroughly repaired. in the cals, strangers/ travellers, and visiters to Carlisle,.sre invited to call. • Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the cbmfort and convenience of all who patronize the es- tablishment. February 15,1849.—-tf WASHINGTON HOTEL, Cahiablz, Pa. THE undersigned having leased that well known! and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main l street, on the north-west.cornet of the public squaie, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in the occu ?ancy of George Beetem, Esq, would respectfully nform his friends and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him wilh.s call, in a manner which ho flatters nim se}f cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has the most pleasant location m the borough, fronting on Main street and the public square—is but a few! steps from the Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the Court House.. It bos recently been refitted with new furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always be supplied with iho choicest and most wholesome faro the market can liffiftril; "ml his BAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment la good and extensive, and will olwaya bo supplied with the best provender, and attended by careful hostlers. Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and ho hopes,'by strict ond proper attention to his business, , to merit snd receive s liberal share of public encour agement. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 31,1949—0 m BARK.! BARK! m CORDS of good Black Oak Bark wanted ti Middlesex Mills, for which $3 per ebfd'for the rough bark, or 45 oU per 100 lbs. if •"J.T*® ? w be paid, if delivered before the let of August next. Pieces not to be shorter than 18 tnohoa in length. ' ' . ** OLUt)AY & PENROSE. February 1,1640.—2 m NOTICE. Commissioners of Cumberland county .L-deora U nroper to Inform.the public that ifo stated meeting* of the Board of Commissioners will be held on lha second and fourth Mondays ol eaoh month, at which lime any persons having business with said Board, will meet them at their office In Carlisle. By order of the Commission* era. Attest: WM. RILEY, Clk. Instruction In COMPANY AND REGIMENTAL INFANTRY DRILL. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citiaens of Carlisle, that ho intends opening a school for instruction in the above drills. 1 1 For, furthei information call on (he subscriber at Burkholder's Washington Hotel. JOHN P. HUNTER. Carlisle, March 1, 1840—31 .New Clothing Store.' (u Corner of. Hanover andLouther Streets, in the room formerly occupied by C. lnhof t asa 'Grocery Store.. 'HUE subScnberdiQS received and is now opening X a choice selection of •Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths,' Cnssimcres and Vestings,' newest style at the lowest rates, which,he wid make up.into Frock jpoats, Over Coi (a, Sacks, Cloatra, .Pants and Veßlk,..Dress and Frock Coats of cloth from $6 Upwards, 1 Pants' from $1,50. to $6, Vests from 75 cte., to. $3, Cloaks from $8 to $2O. He also keeps shirts, bosoms, col lars; nock and pockethandkerchicfs, comforts, -caps, gloves and hosiery, in short everything appertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. As be is agent for an extensive house'ho wili .be enabled ,to offer fresh goods at least once a month. ..He will receive regu larly the Now York and Philadelphia , , FASHIONS, and will spare no pains in getting up his work in the most durable and fashionable manner. Ho will also make up work purchased at otner stores in tho moat careful nfonner. He will pay particular atten tion to Children's clothing. Hb respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. W. B. PARKINSON, Agent for the Proprietor. Carlisle, pecembcr 21, 1848. JUST received at the Bek Hive a -7fap£3fl3x large assortment of Fall and Winter Goods..consisting in part of thefollow- articles, for Ladies; vis:. Satin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas', Mous de Lnincs, Shawls, Now style Alcions; Ribbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted silk Fringes, . Plain do do Black do do Parameltas,' Silk Gimps, Merinoes, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, . Thread Lacos. . For Gentlemen; Black French Cloth, Satin Vesting, I do ■ Cossimcrcs, Merino do Fancy do . Valentine do Cravats, Cloth capsi I Also, Muslins, Gloved, Hosiery, 1$ Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Disb'op Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, 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, are opened and ready for inspection; and lam confident that persons examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would be Induced to mcke their put* chases therefrom* S. A. COYLE. . Carlisle, September 28, 1848. THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have just return ed from Philadelphia with n large lot of ' purchased at redimed prices. Among those goods may be found Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinetts, low priced, medium, and of the best quality. Ladies Dress Goods, such as Cashmeres, Alpa cas. plaid Stripes; Mous. de Lains, &c, Terkerre and other, Shawls, good quality and 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 Bools 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 at the corner of Hanover & Loother sts. S. D. POWBL & CO. Carlisle, December 7, 1848. RESPECTFULLY announces to the people in -genafal, that he has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening one of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of DRY GOODS, that has been brought to Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing'lo the groat reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut at small profits* he invites one and all to call and look, for themselves before, purchasing elsewhere. His stock of Goods consists in part of a large and general assortment of CLOTHS, from $1 to $5, Cassimeres from 50 cts. to $1,50, all colors; SatUnnetls very cheap, Cashmeres, Delaoes, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment of Carpets thhl he has had for years, Muslins of every description. Also, a large and well select ed slock of Bools, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles entirely too numerous to mention. Oalland 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, Sept. 31,1848. DAVID MARTIN, THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angncy, at the corner of High street and Har per’s Row, where he has just received from the east ern cities a large and splendid assortment of NBW GOODS* Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods. The Ladies arc particularly invited to call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of Among which tho following articles comprise apart superior wool Cloth; black and fancy Bilks; blue, black and fancy Cassimeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombazines ond Alpacas; Vestings of all kinds; Moqs do Laincs; London and Domestic Calicoes; Milts, Gloves; Ltacs, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of alt kinds; together with a largo assortment of Ail the above Goods havp. been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and will certainly bo sold very low. All persons arc respectfully invited to give him a call. ■ JOHN E. FORSTER. Dental Surgery* DR. DAVISON & BROTHER, OF ROCHESfpR, N. Y. RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and vicinity, that they have taken rooms at Burkholder'* ''Washington Hotel," where they are prepared lo perform operations ip all the various branches ef Dentistry. Ladies and Gen. tlemen wishing (ho'preservation and substitution of those beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do well to give them a call. Dr. F. Davison, having graduated in Medicine, gives his special attention lo the diseases of the mouth and teeth. ■ > Cartes of the teeth effectually and permanently, cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gone too far. Tho teeth carefully cleansed of accumulations , larl 9 r i which, if permitted to remain, will de* ■ m l and heHul y. undermining the best nnrt oil?Il° n u l,y . e “ llln r Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,' makin S ‘'•“broa.h Te.lh and Fangs carefully extracted with the area improved instrument., without bruise or la! oerallon tp the gums. • Parts, or whole Beta, of Incorruptible teeth of perfect similarity will, the natural, inserted upon pure gold or palladium, in tha moat beautiful and durable manner. All operations warranted lo bo satisfactory and lasting. Ladles and Gentlemen waited upon al their residences, if desired, March 8,1819—2 m NEW GOtDDS. NEW & CHEAP STORE. BIEW GOODS, Look to your Interests! CHARLES OGILBY, .HOKE NEW GOODS. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, Carlisle, Fa. Dress Ooorts. Groceries. Great Attracthm for iM Hollidays! . Krlssklußles Hc^dquaricrs, f North Hanover ST«VOArikiBLE^.‘ • * r PHE subscriber, would ;r?spqctfdUy inform- the .L citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that he is now manufac turing and w : |l] keep on hand a large assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &cft, suitable, for the approach jng festivities, 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 be sold on accommodating terms, con sisting in part of *. ; Oranges, lemons, Orapes, Raisins, Prunes, Date's,*Citron, .Figs, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c. He would also call alien* tion to the 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 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 all kinds, Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools in boxes. Games, Puzzles, &c,; Pianos, Fiddles, TamborineSy.Harmoonicans, 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 .-i • . Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulverized; Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Trinidad, Syrup &Sngifr house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, :Youiig Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugar and Pic-nio Crackers, Cheese, Rice, &c.; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to, P. MONYER. • Carlisle, November 30, 1848.' Holiday Goods* WE need'toot pay to.our customers that our store is well supplied at present with all the ne cessary Groceries). Spices, Molasses, and 1 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 (p 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 will afford us pleasure to shew our Ware, even if sell ing has to be postponed for tho time. As ever we shall be found at the Old stand—a few doors west of the Court House and nearly op posite “Burkholder's” (formerly Beetem's) Hotel. J. W. GBY. Carlisle, Dec. 14,1848. Drugs! Drugs! « Just Received. ItK PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, are invited 10 call and examine my stock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c. DRUGS.,.: Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences, Potfnmery, dec. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, DYE-STUFFS. . , ILug anu dam Woods, Oil .Vitriol, (Copperas, . Lac Dyp. PAINTS, Tndigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wcthorill & Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window. Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpcnttnd, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. AH of which will! bo sold at the vety lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of S. W. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle, December.l4, 1848. JAMES FLEMING, w'. W. CORNER OP PITT AND mail STREETS, CARUBLE, PA.. OFFERS for sole on the most reasonable terms, a large assortment of choice Drugs and 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 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, Mottb 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 candles. An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Segars, Tobacco and Snuff. Call and examine the stock—ho is prepared to offer inducements to purchasers for cosh. January 25, 1849. IVcw aud Clioap HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who re specially calls the attention of his friendd 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 loots, and building materials of all kinds and now style, all kinds of materials (used hy Cabinet makers. Alaft Shoo Findings of all kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French stralu, lining and binding skins for' Shoe makers,. a}l articles used by shoo makers obnstantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can he supplied with (he very best, of hammered iron, warranted good;alsoa)l kinds of rolled, slit, round, band, and strap iron; oast, shear, spring, English and 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’Hardwaro Line, ' Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip tion Just received. Ethereal and pine oil Tor sale, fresh; all kinds of Points, Oils, Varnishes, Tur pentine, and a first rale article lo preserve leather shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look out and boar in min'd. - ! Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and al who uso the article of HARDWARE, call at the old well known new arranged Hard ware stand, farmery 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 apd Cap atom. Call and examine for yourselves, and save mo ney, as we are determined to soil all articles at the very smallest profit lor oasu. and we think wo shall be able to sell a little lower than any other Hardware store In town, as our goods are well sc -1 cried and purchased right, in order to sell low nl the new arranged Hardware store, welLknotvn as Lewis Harlan's old stand, where you may find a good assortment of every article in the Hurd ware Line.. Don’t forget the stand, as quick sale? and small profits is (he order of the day. , . . JACOBSBNER. Carlisle, December 38,1019. . , Table OH. A CHOICE brand of superior Olivo Oil received end for Bale at the Tea and Grocery store of ’ J. W. EBY. Canary mid Hemp Seed. A FRESH supply of the above named, seeds, x\. ]uat received by P. MONYBR. IloiisHvli’g Nectar, A SUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, rv has boon received by P. MONYBR.' November 30,1848. ’ * ’ Furniture I Fnrhltiii’eJ I THE subscribot informsthe public that he still Continues to .mariufacture arid keep on hand, at hia 'shop on North HaribVor street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Sucre- T ARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-coses Bedsteads, Cupboards, ofoyory stylo 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 ps to bis prices he in'tonds to sell low for cosh. All who will give him' a call, will say that his furhilpre is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his - He particularly invites newly married persons to give'him a call.and examine for themselves—-he-.has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fait to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere.-. ~ . The subscriber would also-inform.tho public, (hat ho carrics on the Coffin Malung Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line., .Having a Hbause, ho can attend funerals in. the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, June 15* 1848.—-ly N. 8.-A lot of chpico Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. Cabinet Making^ THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that ho will manufacture to order ‘nip Cabinet Ware fflßgggfc 3*SjfejoC every description, such □s Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and alt articles inHiis linn, and will sell 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 the public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Coffins made at the shortest notice and on mode role terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. , Cabinet Making. fACOB POTTER & SON, corner of North t) Hanover and Louthor afreets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that they have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, every description.of work pertaining to the above busi ness, embracing in part, Sideboards, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables. Wash-stands, .Secretaries, Mahogany Chairs, and Wardrobea, ** Work-stands. Their Furniture being made out of the best ma terial, by their own hands, they fell no hesitation in warranting its ’durability. -Being always ap prized of the very latest city fashions, they are enabled to turnout the most Fashionable Work in the country,.and at prices 100 which shall cor respond with the “lightness of the money market. ’ They would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine their present elegant stock, to which fhey wilj constantly make additions of the newest and mast modern styles. The Unorrtakbr’s branch of business receives especial attention. January 18, 1849. - . Hats! Hats! Spring ani) Rummer I r Aßiiio2rs~Foii 1540, • rpHE subscriber wo'uld respectfully call the alton- J_ tlon of the public to his largo assortment of tH Hats & Caps, / of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver. fine White Rockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, 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, o fall sizes, 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 forgot the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, Mav 26. Boot and Slide Store. HC. MALOY, rospoclfuny.infprma the citizens , of Carlisle and the public gencrol.y, that lie .has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. S. Gilt, opposite Bcntz* store, and nearMnrrctl'sHo tel, an extensive assortment of Men’s Roots, Men's and Boys' Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies*Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's GAIT- gs*! ERS, and black-and fancy colored x t KID BOOTS, of the latcststylo, and made of the best materials*, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and will manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at tho shortest notice. Carlisle. April 13, 1848. . BCimALL’S CORN SHJECLER, fl 4 _ ./ming X community that ho line purchased tho right to DURHALS CELEBRATED CORN SHELLER, for the counties of Cumberland nnd Fcanklin. Par* mere who have used this Corn Shellor, pronounco it u moel invaluable Invention. It is rumple in its con* struction nnd not liable to get out of order. It sop* orotes tho corn from the cob, without brooking either, and delivers tho corn clean and fit for market. It shells from ten to twenty bushels per hour. Eight hundred of them havo been sold the past season by the inventor, nil of which wore highly approved. Persons wishing to sop tho abSvo Corn Bheller, can do so by calling at the shop of thosuhscribcr,corner ofNorlh Hanover nnd Loutber streets, Carlisle, whore bo will keep constantly on hand n largo number for siilo. Every farmer and miller should havo tho above cheap but Valuable Corn Shelter. DAVID F. FETTER, SAXTON, IMPORTERS niid DEALERS in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nalls, Iron, Steel, dec., East High affect, opposite Ogithy's Dry Good store, have just received and arc how opening a largo assortment of Goods in their lino, to which they would Invito-tho attention of Fanners, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought at the low est rates, and will bn sold at a small profit, They have also received a few of “Hovoy’s Patent Straw and Corn Stalk CiiUcrs,” to which they would invito the attention of Farmers. Those machines have taken the premium at nearly all the Agricultu ral Exhibitions in the country, and are considered preferable to any other cutler now In use* October 2G, 1348, . licaltli * Health!! <; * The MosT EppKCTOAL br ALL known Remedies j Dr. Drake’s I’anacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON ■ ; ! SUMPTION I' IT. also removes'and permanently: cures alt diseases arising from an impure, state of .the blobd, viz: Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestules on the face, Blotches, Biles,Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring .Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,'Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints; Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp tom's, 1 Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure orlrri prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disor ders. In this medicine several innocent but very potent articleaeof the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely .different in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in, its operation oh the system when laboring under disease. It should bo' in the hahds of cVery person, who, by business, or general course of life, is predis posed to the ydry many ailimonts that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death. ' - ■ - FOR SCROFULA, 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 too much attention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim; for perseverance willaccomplish a cure of even hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, ‘ Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea jeannot be too highly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from the System, makes a euro certaic and permanent. " RHEUMATISM. Dr. Drake’s Panacea is used with the greatest suc cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurilics.and foul humors which hove accumulated in the system, which aro;tbo cause of Rheumatism,Gout, and dwel lings of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give 1 temporary relief; this entirely eradicates tho disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION, Cowsumptiojt caw ns ctHixD.—Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse expectoration, Hectic Flush; Night Sweats, Pain the side, dec., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty os any Other simple disease. A spe 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 in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. Wo would earnestly, recommend;those afflicted to give it a trial—and wo believe they will not have oc casion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers bn tho lungs are healed, and tho patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Read the following: TESTIMONY. Phila., Dec. 14,1847. Dear Sir:—ln reply to your question respecting tho use of Dr. Dfakc,’s' Panacea, I will say, that al though a perfect disbeliever In tho existence of a Pa nacea, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may be In certain conditions of the system, still: I have believed thi.t a 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 physicians to be pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them as incurable. One. of the persons bad . been under, the treatment of several very able practitioners for a nura ber of- years, and they said she., hud “ old fashioned consumption combined with scrofula/’ and (hat.she might Unger for.soiQO time, but could not bo. perma nently. relieved.. In both cases the cttect of the Pana cea has been most gratifying. Only four or fivo bot tles were used by oho oftho persons before she began to improve ropidly. The other took about'tcn. I will only add that familiar as I am with consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation ss a stu dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boncsct, and other vegetable* tonics, as well as of’ many of the expectorants and sedatives, I should.never have recommended tho use ofDnko’s Panacea if 1 had not been acquainted with the ingiedicnlr. . Suffice it to say that these arc re commended by our most popular and scientific physi cians, and in their present combined state, form pro bably the best alterative that has over been made.— Tho cure 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 aamit of no dispute. Very rospcclfully Yours, L.C. GUNN. 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 tho invalid into a fatal secu rity.; It is a great remedy—a grand healing and cu rative compound, tho great anil only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for tho treatment of this hitherto uncomjuored malady. And no person oflllclcd with this dread disease, will be just to himself and his friends, if he go down to tho grave without testing its virtues. A elnglp bottle,in most eases, will produce a favorable change in tho condition of any patient, however low.” TO THE LADIES. Ladies of pale complexion nud consumptive habits and such as aro debilitated bythoso obstructions which females aro liable to, oro restored by tho usc ol a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy over discovered for weekly children, ami such ns have had humors; being pleasant, Ahoy take it. Ittmmodialely restores tho appetite,strength and color. Nothing can bo more surprising than its invigorat ing effects on tbo human frame. Persons, all weak ness and lassitude before taking it. at once become robust and full of energy under Us Influence, It im« mediately counteracts tho ncrvclessness of the female frame. , C AUTION.—Be careful and see that you gct.thc genuine Dr. Dhaicr’h Panacea— Hints thesignaturo of Oso. F. Stouiih on the wrapper—and also , tho name “Dr. Drake's Panacea, Philo.” blown in tho glass. . Prepared only by Stoiirs Druggists,No. 21 North Sixth street, Philodclphio. Sold by M. Lutz, Hnnisburg. J M. KN EBDLEU, wholesale and retail agent for Cumberland county. March 30. 1848.—1 y Bis I. €• Loomis, WILL perform nil operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling) Filing, Plugging, &c,, or will restore the loss of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tootle a full sett. ijyOfllooori Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis wlllboabsentfromCarlißle the last ton days, in each month. December 14,1648. DH. W. L. GRI2IOM, f Successor of Dr, John Creigh, dcctaitdj " Wild, ottond all medical calls in town or country, by day or night, and will give every attention to pa tients entrusted to bU core, Office in East Ulgli street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 28, 1840.—0 m Dr. George Willis Foulkc, {Graduate of Jefferson MedicalCollegc,Philadelphia. OFFICE at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrett’s Hotel Carlible,‘Pa. December 7, 1848, A* H. SHARPE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In the XJL several courts of Cumberland county. He may bo consulted at tho ofilco of F. Walts, Ean. until April next. ' . Carlisle, Dec. 14, 1848—3 m Sheldrake's Atlcghchy M o \,, c No. WO Market Street, abiti tSeuth si , •' Philadelphia. THIS largo and splendid hotel has been fa •i, ed with entire dew fulnilure. Theßar {? 1 . is the ’ largest'},iri Pliiladelphitii • ■ The o a,t ° m and Sitving-Uooms ai‘e enllrely.aeparßtedTr6 m °l'i, rS noise and buallo. consequent to the arrival » j departure of cars. The Portico' extending it' whole.ftont of the house, affords h cool retreat • warm weather, and asplendid-view of the irrel 1 est thoroughfare in the city. , , beat- The LoflgingKooms are well furnished. Th Tablei as well provided 1 for aa al any other hoi I with every attention of the managers to make ll the best hotel for Merchants and Business me 1 ' during their slay in the city; The terms will hn one dollaf per day. } On the arrival of thecara from the West, a Porter'will be' in attendance I* convey' baggage, &c. to the hotel, which is adjoin” ing the depot. ; 1 February S.lßdfli—Cni LIFE MSIRASCE, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company JVo. 91 Wolmit Sl. Capital 850,000. THia Company is how ready Id make Insurance on Lives, on the mutual system, without lia bility beyond the amount of the premium. All the profits of the company divided annually among the insured. 1 The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly semi-annually,' dr annually, of the piel ralum may be paid in a nolealrsPraonlhs. Individuals insured in this company became members of the corporation, add vole for Trus tees. ' 1 For the greater security of parties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 hat 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 of premiums. ‘ DANIRL L. MlLLER,'President WM. M. CLARK, Vice Presidents. John W. Horner, Secretary. The undersigned has-been appointed Agrnlfor Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars, can be bad at the new store, con ner of Hanover and Louthersts. S. D. POWEL. Dr. G. W. Foolkb, ExaminingPhjsiclan. Carlisle, -Nov. 9, 1848. ~ ■ EqnitablcXalb Insnrancc, Aunnitv -ami Trust Company. 9 OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia,— Camtr $250,000. —Charter perpituabr-Make Ineuronr on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at the} Agencies lhroughoul*lhe Slates, ai the lowcsl'ratc of premium. ‘ . Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age, For 1 year, 20 81 30 OS 40 1,29 60 1,86 69 3,48 For 2 years. .-Examcib —A person aged SO years ne*i day, by paying the company 05 cents would cecue to his family or heirs $lOO should he die in one yrar; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; or forJU annually for seven, years he secures lb them fluttO should he die in seven years; or fur $20,40 pnid an* nunlly .duriiig life, hc'sccnrcs'gl&UO to be paid whtn he dies. The insurer securing his own l>oi.us, !<y the difference in amount of premiums from thore charged hy other offices. For $49,50 the hmi would reel ive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars mny be had ot the office of Fhed'k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W; CLAGHOftIS', Prcs’i, . H, G. Tuckxrr, Secl’y. .Fueu’k. Watts, Alt’y. Dr. D. N. Mauo*, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 j Fire Busurnncc. THE Allen and Bastpennsboruugh Mutual Fife Insurance Company of Cumberland County, Incorporated by anacl of Assembly's now fully organized,*<ind in operation'nndcrlhe management of the following commissioners, viz; Qhl. Slay man, Jacob Shelly, Wm. |{. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Surreit, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami, Prowrll, srjand Melchoir Breneman,who.reBpeptfu)ly rail theattention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which thecomnanr holdout. ' The rates of insurnnee are as low and favorable as any Company of Hie kind in the Stale. Per sons wishing to become members are invitedts make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at am time. JACOB SHELLY, Presidmi. . Henry Logan, Vice PretidtrA. Lewis Hykh, Secretary, Michael Cooklin, Treasurer* February 18-18. Ann*™—Rudolph"Marlin, Now Cdml-erlum!; Christian Tilzci, Allen; John C. Dunlap. Alim; C. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcating, Shirr* niaristowri; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert M ore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. ■ Agents forYorit County—JncobKirk,general ngt. John Bhorrlck, John Rarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Ilarrisburg—Houser & Lochmnn, Plainfield Classical Acndcnty. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the NeietH Slate Road and the ('umberland Valley Railroad. FIFTH SESSION, TP.HB Fifth session will commence on .Monday lb X. Oils of November, 1348. The number of sluilrni is limited, and .they ate carefully prepared for Col logo, Counting House, At. ' The situation precludes the possibility of siinlrnli ossocioting with the viciousor depraved,in-ins rm:oto from .town or! village, though easily. acrmible by Bute Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, Mb ot which pass through lands attached to the iu»(iiu(/on. TERMS. Boarding; washing, tuition, dec., (per sess.) $5O 0( Latin or Creek, 5 OC Instrumental Music French or German Circulars with references, dec., furnished by R. K. BURNS, Principal- October 2,1848.-—ly CHEAP IAJItIBEIII WHO wants to buy cheop Lumber? Let iM call down at CHURCH'S, old Lumber Ytrd near the western! of the old Harrisburg Bridge* l the River, Cumjcrlond sido, where they can Common Boards for $ll per thousand, and Pino Shingles for $0 P cr thousand, ( The subscriber, thankful for post favors, pow of» fers to tno public at his old established Lumber Yaru, at the west end of the, old Harrisburg Bridge, lbs best selected lot of . LUMBER on the bank of the rivdr, consisting of 200,000 lobfi plno' Shingles of tho best.qQality, 100,000 longwbiU pine Shingles,’2d quality, and 40,000 of 10 N* Shingles, together with 000;000 ffcel of Lumber o> assorted thicknesses and qualities, such l bs 1, IL *4 and,2 inch Ponnej; ,1. Js, ls,,bnd 2 inch Ibl Lam mon; 1, and 2 inch2J Common, /*., and,Poplar Plank,‘Poplar, Scantling and half Boards, Pino and ‘Hemlock Joico f»ml Scantling seasoned Ook Plank,pry,panned, lat nnd.2d L m mon Boards ond Plank, stpck.up in thc-yoru si last year,.and if 'persons tolls you. to ,the com don’t believe thorn., but call and seo. Having also a Steam Saw Mill In operation, a largo stock of Timber on hand, both Pino an® the subscriber is prepared to saw bills to order, barn fluor plank; laths and palling a* B , 'A,o subscriber hopes by strict attention to and a determination to soli lower then any Yard at tho river, that his old .customers a publlo generally, will give him a*flail before? **''• sing elsowhero, HENRY ,CHUHO|fy December 28, 1848 For Lift i. 60 1 2.04 2.70 3,94 6.05 1,30 1,64 2,07 2^97
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