. / ATTENTIONS ITIH6. special attention of Ladies and Gentlemen is •JUlbyilcd to the various articles of taste and Utility .jmtfto )>e found at-Or. RAWLIS* . DRUGSTORE, In. West Main street, Carlisle, such as Pomade Phil -ooome, Bear’s Oil, Bandoline Gxoleur, Eau divine dp ’ Selvus Lily White, Peail Powder, Flesh balls, Meen, Fun, Rose Tooth. Paste, Teaherry Tooth Wash, Hair Dye, Depilatory Powder, Volatile Salts, Curl* ingFlud, Cologne Water, Rose Water, Otto of .Roses, Perfumes for the handkerchief, Eau Lustral ‘Hailp.Restorative, Russian cosmetic, shavt.ig cream, Nythph soap, shell, almond, castilo and fancy soaps, military shaving soap, sachets, tooth, nail, and hair brushes; pocked, side, dressing and tuck combs: shaving brushes, toilet waters, essential oils, court plaster, indetlible ink, powder puffs, ink stands, seal ing war, silk purses, velvet bags, embroider d with -steel beads,.pocket hooks, segar cases, motto wafers, fiue French fans, card cases, lead and silver-pencils, fine.pen and pocket knives, gold pens, dec., &c, . March 22, 1849. D4LLGY’s Magical Pain Extractor. (thk omoxnAL -inn owlt gesuibs.^ JBurns and l Scalds. I CHALLENGE the world to prove that my gen uine Extractor has ever failed (since, its intro duction by me in 1839,) In unto single instance, to cure the worst Burns iml Scalds. But it must be the genuine article, ttot the vile counterfeit stuff that Is flooding tbU market. MARK TH& TEST! . DstlOy Extractor, in burns and scalds, ihimediale relief, as soon as applied: U cools ana draws put'the fire and pain in.a few minutes.— pnunlerfeit Extractors, no matter by what name or they appear, wc.en applied irritate Sod increase the pain. the imitations that profess to the same vir *bo above test will be found conclusive.— It doesT, however, hot atone apply to burns And scalds, but in cuts. Wounds, sore and inflamed eyes, and all of external and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed. Pile*, Bruins, Salt' Rheum , Rheumatism, Erysipc• Jo*, Eruptione, Sort Ntppl-s, Broken Hr east, Chilblains , Peter Sores, old Sores <s• Burns, and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all-powerful pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it must be genuine Dailey. CAUTION, To the Public.—Being cognisant of the dancer attending the use of the counterfeit extractors, I dis tinotly declare that I will not hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor, unless tho same be procured at my own Depot,. 415 Broadway, N. Y., or from my authorized agents. . TO RHE LADIES, And Especially to Mothers and Heads of Famines •. The great and substantial benefit that may be de riTed, and the pain end suffering that may bo pre vented by the genuine Dailey's Magical Pain Extrac tor, (see printed pamphlet, especially the article ad. dressed to Mothers, otc„) ought to make it an inmate of'every family. • Life itself bus, in many cases, been preserved by a ready application of my genuine Ex tractor.' I would therefore caution mothers never to be without a box of it on hand, not for a single day; for where there are children, accidents will occur.— ■And whai is of vast importance, especially to girls'} it heals (he wounds without a dear, DANGEROUS PUNCTURE . . Mr. Dailey—Sir, I cut my finger with a.copper hath the poisonous nature of which caused, ray arm to swell, considerably, with constant shooting pains op to the shoulder. A large swelling taking.place at the arm-pit, with increasing pain, and I became fearful of the Lock-jaw. In this extremity, your pain Extractor was recommended to me, and which I was prevailed upon to try. The consequence was, that Si afforded me almost instant relief, and in three days I was completely cured, JOSEPH HARRISON. New York, cor. Broome 4, Sullivan sis. .September 8, 1848. LIFE SAVED /—A WFUL CASE OF SCALD. Wqbattiki.d, NiAQinA Co., N. Y., ? February 20, JS4B. 5 . Mr.' Dailey—Dear Sir—While my son, 15 years of age, was at work in the ahingle manufactory of L. >P. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall Into a large rat, used for the purpose of boiling blocks pre paratory to cutting. The blocks had just been re moved from the vat containing a Urge quantity of boiling water. He fell forward, scalding both hands and arms, all on one side and one leg badly and the other! partially, The acalda were so bad on his at me and leg, thet most of the flesh came off with his gar ments, and his life was despaired of by both his phy sicians.and friends. Dailey’s Pain Extractor was pjocured as'soon ns possible (which was in about su hours) and applied end which relieved him from all pain, prevented in flammation and swelling, and in a few days commen ced healing his sores. There appeared a general im provement, so much so that in three weeks ho was removed to his father’s house, distance about one mile end e half. We continued the use oflhe above medicine about two tnonlhi, and we believe it was tile means, under F/ovidence, of savins’ his life, and we would cheer fully recommend it in all similar cases, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, 1 remain, dear air, your moat obedient and bumble | servant, ADLAB CLARK, SUSANNAH CLARK. C. E. CLARK. We, (he undereigneil, being per.onnlly acquainted with (he eeee of Mr. Click'. eon, btlievo Iho above statement substantially corrort: ' M. Deway, Louisa Dewey. J. 8, KeUcy. Henry 1 ,B. Pearce. E.‘Clark; L. P. R oB e, Ira 1 Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rote. 1 - pim.ar.Atna—The Extractor has not at yet In any lnalanca. felled of curing. , Cute,; Wound*, and Punctures, no matter how aevero, (*« 0 page IH, printed pamphlet*,) alwaye yield readily to the won* ’ derful proportie* of thl* wonderful salve. A* DALLEY, 4J5 Uroadway, N. Y., ■( . lit* ntor and *ole proprietor. For, at the Drug atom of Jams* Flkmiho, Carlisle, who is eole agent fur Cumberland county. ' March 99, 1849.—f1m JOHN C. BAKER'S COMPOUND FI,IIID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla. THIS article is employed with great success, and by Ihe.raotl eminent physicians of this city, for the fallowing diseases i • Scrofulsor Klnes Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous . diseases; siphilitic affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings,.. acurvey t neuralgia or tic clouloureaux. goitu or bronchocule, (swelled neck) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc tive effects of mercuiy, Jaundice, hyperthopy. nr en largement of the heart, palpitation and trembling of the heart, and stomach, enlargement of the bones, Joints or ligaments. Also all the various diseases of the skin, auch as •totter, ringworms, biles, pimples, carbuncles, etc,— Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nervous affections, i dropsical swellings, constitutional disorders, and dis 'SlJiifc •« • i n * !. ra . m * n impure state of the blood i ."k®""'* ln »h»rt •« di.eoee. 80 cent, pc, hold., ,| w „, k £”■ *«1» , .«p7w of fa* *. "rtl’S*' ImT.xion Put. Ou h> very eunerlo, I.' EnglUh or French P10t.., for one fifth the’prL on? .»“?• according to order, together wlili D i|. and glass generally. 1 ' The Compound Field Eolr.ct of So„,p„iii, r.„ f? -■ Druggists, corner of Mar ket and 1 bird stre tk,'Hardshurg. and sole agents for Dauphin county.' ■ December 7, ISiO—ly notice. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, deem h proper Ip Inform' lire public that the . stated meetings of the Hoard of Commissioners Will be held on the second and fourth' Mondays.pf s»oh month, at which time any persons having business with sold Hoard, will meet them at their office In Carlisle. By order of the Commission ere. Attest .- WM. RILEy, Clk. FANCY SILK, PRESS TRLSfcMfcfto ESTAB- .ViSHMBNT, SOUTH SscOSa.STRBKT, Wctt tide,~nine daors.below Spruce, Philadelphia- Fringes, Gimps, ;&o. IN consequence of the detcase of Rtfs, C. Maxwell, the subscriber is desirous of selling.off her imt mense and beautiful assortment of Jenny Lind; Bui • lion, and wide and narrow cut Silk Fringes; .yicld ria, Algerine, Flower and other Gimps; Frcnch'Rut-: tons, Figured Braid, Cords and Tassels, &c, ‘ . Country Merchants are informed, that they can obtain the above articles at lower prices than they can bo procured for elsen hero. These Goods hav ing been selected expressly for tfio retail trade, those having orders to fill, or wishing to lay in a good as sortment of Dross Trimmings, will do'well lorgiVe me an early call. Besides, the usual inducements of-saving time by catling at thy establishment before going elsewhere,-1 extend that of a saving of money. Jacob g. Maxwell, 170 Southed street, Philada. • March I, 1849—3m‘ X B. CARVER, Architect & Engineer, No. 51. North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. GIVES Drawings and Specifications or contracts to erect D '&c., and lay out the grounds lot Country Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees ;o give the proper effect. Also, UhuTches, Hospitals. Prisons, Water-Works, Gas Works, «Scc., on -the latest and most approved -plans, including heating, ventilating, dco.' -. Phila.. Feb. 22, 1849—2 m “Be wise In Umc-«’lis folly to <lefcv.” A PFLIOTED READ! Thousands ore suffering LX. with disease from which thoreis no difficulty in being speedily and permanently relieved, provided the right means arc 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 more curtain than that the American Compound, is the most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate nature known to (be 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 roost popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand cases have been cured by it during the past yea t'. — Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over dis eases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottle. Caotiov.—Ask for tho Amric an Compound and purchase only of the agents. For sale by Svmurl Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bar nils, York; 11. Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lan caster; Dr, M’Phurson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg. Pric6 $1 per bottle. , Eabruary 22 1840—6 m FARMER’S HOTEL, East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. rplIE subscriber respectfully informs her friends JL and tho public generally, that she has taken that well known tavern stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by Diivid Martin, and that she is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and alt others who may favor her with a call, in tho most accommodating manner. Her Txnrjs will be constantly furnished with the best the country can produce, and her 1 Bah is sup plied'with the choicest Liquors. Her Stabling, which Is large and convenient, will he in charge of a careful Ostler. . She flafets herself that from her experience as an innkeeper, she will be able to render general satis (action. . Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on the most reasonable terms. OAT H ARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22, 1349—3 m . MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road , Carlisle, Pa., LATELY kept by J. A. Winrott, has just been taken by the subscriber.. It is newly finished, and has been thoroughly repaired. . Passengers in the cats, strangers,, travellers, and visiters to Cnrlivlo, are Invited to call. Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the comfort and convenience of all who putromzetho es- lablishment. DA V ID MARTIN. February 16,1319,—tf WASHINGTON HOTEL, Cauusle, Pa. THE undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on the norlh-wfst corner of the public equate, in the Borough of Carlisle,- Ha., lately in thu occu pancy of George Boetem, Esq, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to accommodate nil who may favor him with, a call, in a manner which he flatters Him self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has the most pleasant location tn the.borough, fronting on Main street and the public square—is but a few steps ffom the Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the Court House, ft has recently been refitted withnew furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote (ho ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always he supplied with iho choicest and most wholesome fare (he market can afford, and his OAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied with the best provender, and attended- by careful hosiers. Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and he hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to inerlt.and receive a liberal share of public encour agement. If. L. UUIUUIOLDEU, Aaoiit. December 21,1848—6 m Dental Hurgery. DR. DAVISON & BROTHER, OF ROCHESTER , N, Y. RESPECTFULLY announce to the oUltcns of Carlisle, and vicinity, that they have taken rooms at //bfe/, n where they ant prepared to perform operations in all the various branches of Dentistry. Ladies and Gen tlemen wishing the preservation and substitution of those beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do well to give them h cal). Dr. V. Davison, having graduated in Medicine, gives his special attention to the diseases of the mouth and teeth. Caries of. the teeth effectually and permanently cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gone too far. ’ Tlio teeth carefully cleansed of aconmulalinns , of Tarter* which, if permitted to remain, will de* their use and beauty, undermining the best ■ constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, and other chronic diseases; and making the breath foetid and disagreeable. Teeth and Fangs carefully extracted with the most improved instruments, without bruise or la ceration to the gums. Parts, or whole sets, of incorruptible teeth of perfect similarity with the natural, inserted upon pure or paffddfum, in the most beautiful and durable manner. All operations warranted to be satisfactory and lasting. Ladies and Gentlemen wailed upon at their residences, if desired. March 8,1849—2 m ' Glass &, Queensworo. V I.AUGE arsortment of l.iverpool .Ware, includ iV ing (rlatei, dishes, dec., together with s'general variety of common white nml cilucd \Vnre, and a r/V, 0 ." w! i''* ecllon of 'he best CHINA and GKA JV -4 efnhrai'ing lea setts, ond all the other o r W * f :' r Dil,n<r or other sells, and also Al l ,!, , "t " w "‘ patetns and best quality, slire of P J “' IJ foT “ l * ho Grocl '7 and Tea Match 18. mo. J - EBV - A FRESH supply of UUck and arean Toes, of n. choice selocUon, Just received and for sole ,u|,„ Store of J.W.EDY March Ift, 1849. . / SHAWLS, A hamlnomo nrHoitmentof Torkerre ami other SliowU, Juat received and for sale b« December 81, 1848. BDPOWBL&rCO Great Attractiori foV ttie-Hollidays! KrlssktnkleslleudquartcrS, '!< - ■ North HanuvkrSt.* Carlisle. r PHE subscriber would respectfully inform the J. citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit it duringth’fe Hollidays, that he Is now manufac turing and will keen on. hand a lame assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR-PLUMBS, &0., suitable for the approaching festivities, which will ,he sold whol'esalo,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, drapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron,’'.'Figs,’ Almonds, Cocoa Nuts. : Cream, NUts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, "English Walnuts, &Ck, .He would also call alien 4 lion to the best assortment of . French, German i& American Toys, over 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 sells and Furni ture In boxes, brass and tin Trumpets,, wooly Dogs* bone, tin, basket and other Rallies, penny Toys of all kinds. Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools in. boxes, Gaines, Puzzles, Pianos, Piddles,Tamborines, Harmconicans, Accordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols,’’Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and ayariety of other articles. In con nexion with the above he lias just received a prime lot of Fresh Groceries, , consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oileans, 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. .MQNYER. Carlisle, November 30, 1848; l .•- ( ~JI Drugs! Drugs I 3T Just Received. 3 PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants anil Pedlars, arc invited 10 call and examine my slock of Me dicines, Points, Gloss, Oil, Varnishes, &o. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices,groundand whole Instruments, Essences, Pure Essentlal.Oils; Perfumery, dec. , DYE-STUFFS* j Log and Gum Woods, | Oil Vitriol* . j Copperas, . 1 Lac Dye. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, PAINTS, Wetherill & Brother’s Pure Lead. Chrome Green and Yellow,. Point end. Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Load; All of . which will be sold nt the voiy lowest market priced at the cheap Drug and Book store of ... 8. W. HAVBRSTICK. CdrlisleiDecembcr 14, 1843, WRIGHT St SAXTON, IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign nnd Do mestic Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nails, Iron, Steel, dec., East High street, opposite Ogilhy’s Dry Good store, hove just received and are now opening a large assortment of Goods in their line, to which they would invite the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, as their slock has been hough! al.lbo low est rates, ond will bn sold at a small profit.'' They haveilso received a few of“Hovey’a Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Cultei-s,” to which they would invite the attention of Farmers.' have taken the premia m at nearly all the Agricultu ral Exhildliohs in the country, and are considered preferable to any. other cutter now in use, October 26, 1348. ' ■• • •* ■ '. * New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, opening by JACOB SENER, who re IN Rpecifully calls liie 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 loots 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 Cabinetmakers. Also, Shoo Fihdinog of nil kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining and . binding skins for Shoe makers, all articles used by shoo makers constantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warranted good;a)soall kinds of rolled,slit, round, bund, and strap iron; cast, 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 the Hardware Line, Ethereal and Fine Oil Lam pa of every descrip tion just received. Ethereal and pinejj» for sale, fresh; nil kinds of Paints. Oils, Vanishes, Tur pentine, and a first rale article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the fuel-dry. Look out and boar in mind. ‘ Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who use the article of HARDWARE, call at the old, well known new arranged Hard ware stand* formerly kepi by Lewis Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to John Corn* man’s 'tavern stand, now kept by 11. Glass, and next door to George Keller's Hot and Cap store. Call and examine for yourselves, and Save mo ney, as we are determined to sell all articles at i the very smallest profit for cash, and we"think wo shall bo able to sell a Utllo lower than any pthor Hardware store In town, as our goodspfa well so* leeled and purchased right. In order,to sell low at tho new arranged Hardware store, well-known ad Lewis Harlan’s old stand, where you may find a good assortment of every article in tho Hardware Line. Pon’t-forget the stand, as quick sales and small profits is the order of the day. jacousßner. Carlisle, December 28, 1848. , . Xow OrocorlCN. THE subscriber has just opened a lot of old Java, Rio, and Lnsuyra COFFEES, as also a lot of new Brown SUGARS, of various qualities, ns also a se lection of the finest Loaf, Crushed and Pulvojizad Sugars, nt the usual low prices, together with all the other vaiiotios of a Grocery and Tea store. March 16, 1849. I>r. I. C. Xoomis, WILL perform all operations uponlhoTeelh that are required for their preservation* such as Sealings Filing, Plugging, &c.,or will restore the ions of them* by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett, itT'Oftice on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel, '■ N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absentfrom Carlisle the Insl ten days, in each month. December H, 1848. D|i. w. ii. cnciGn, ..fSueeeaaor of Dr, John Creigh, deceased, J WILL attend ail medical calls in town or country, ,y day or night, and will every attention topa ieniß entrusted to his care. Office In Bast High "treet, opposite OgilbyWoro November 23, 1848.—Cm Dr, OooUgo WlllHFoiilko, ; (Graduate of Jejferton Medical College, Philadelphia, OFFICE at the residence of hie foßior in South Hanoverstreet,directly oppositeMofreU’ifiolel i n i . . CAausr.a.PA, I December *7, IB 18. ' ’ FnrialtHre! Fnrnlture!l' v THE subscriber respectfully informs the publidthat be still continues to manufacture and kpop on band, at bis shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre- T ARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks; Book-coses Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and In short, every thing that can be made in a cabinet shop. , The subscriber will warrant bis furniture to.be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices he intends to sell low for cashl All who will give him a call, will say that lus furniture is cheap end good. .Ail work manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites newly married persons to give him a 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 also inform the public (hak he carries on the Collin Making Business, and can waiton all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a- Hearse, be can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate.. FREDERICK CORNMAN. ' Carlisle, June 15, 1348.—1 y N*,B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. i THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he will manufacture to order 1 * . Cabinet Ware Sffiffigof every description,, such ns Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all a(ticlos ; in hisiin<vnnd will sell as cheap as can bo boughCany wherc in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. Ho would invito (ho public to.call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Coffins made at the shortest notice nnd on mode* rateterms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. Extensive Furniture Rooms. J*ACOB FETTER & SON, corner,of North tl Hanover and Leather streets, 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, 4 Siokboakds, Sofas, Buhkaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Wash-stands, Secretaries, Mahogany Chairs, and Wardrobes, , Work-stands. Their Furniture being niade 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 turn out the most Fashionable Work in Urn country, and at. prices too which shall cor respond with of the money market. 1 They would earnestly.invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and 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. January IB; 1849* • Hats! Hats! Spring and Rummer Fasuions.por 1848. ; rpHE subscriber would respectfully call.the atton -1 X tioh of tho public to his largo assortment of flats & Caps, of tho Intost fashions; consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, line White Rockoy Mountain Boavor, Oltor, Brush, and Russia hats of ovary quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine'assortment of Slouch' or Sportsman’s Hals, (verylight) together with a general assortment of. nearly every descrip tion of Caps, of nil sizes, arid at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish.tp purchase, hats or caps, arc invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared ,to give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— Don’t forgot tho place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 26,1845. * WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF 11E4LTIV, 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y, DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lilhonlriptic Mixture, a celebrated medicine which hos made great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into this section. The limits of on advertisement will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; wo ha v o only to say it has for its Agents in th < United Slates and Canadas a largs number of educated medical practitioners in high professional standing, who make n general use of it in their practice in the following diseases: Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of the uriri ury organs; Plies and all diseases of tho blood; do* rangemmils of tho Liver, dee., and all general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested that all who''contemplate 1 the use of this article, or who desire information respecting, it, will obtain a pamphlet of 82 pages, whlchA gents yvhdse names are below will gladly give away; l )hi«i book treats upon. the method , of‘euro—explains tho properties of the article, and the diseases It,has been used-for over this country ‘ an \ Europe for four years with such perfect effect.- , Over 10 pages of testimony from the highest quarters , wilt bo found, with names, places and dates, which . can bo written to by any one interested, and tho par ties will answer post paid communications. Be particular and ask for the pamphlet, qs no other such pamphlet has ever been scon. The evidence of the power of this medicine over *all diseases is guar anteed by persons of well known standing in society. . Put up in 80 oz. and 12 oz. bottles, Price $2, 80 , oz ;$1 12 oz.; the larger being tho cheaper. Every f bottle has“ 0. C* VAUGHN” written on the dircc - lions,dee. Bee pamphlet page 28. Prepared by Dr 1 G. C. Vaughn, and sold at tho principal office, 207 b Main street, DulTulo, N Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this orticle exclusively, 182, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by alt Druggists throughout this country * and Canada ns Agents. J. W. EBY. For soje by S, W. Haverstick, Catltslo; M.Lutz, Harrisburg; Russel «Sc Dice, Dickinson, J, 0.& G. D. Altick, Sbippensburg; Adams dc Bsholroan,Sloughs town. October 20, 1848. JAMES IXEMINO, n. w. coiirbh or pltt and uiousTaasTs, CAIUIBLK, PA. OFFERS for sale on the most reasonable terms, a largo assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, dec.; with tho most useful of tho Patent Medians.. Also, on elegant assort* mont of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye, Hair Oils in groat variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hoi, Flesh and Cloth Brushes. Whips in great variety. Umbrellas, cones, Pm kot Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafers and Seals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes. Rq. zors, Fine Knives and Scissors. Razor strops, Fan cy ware, Card coses. Fancy boxes. Cornelius'.Pat ent. Lard Lamps, Globes and wicks, Lard Oil,Sperm candies. An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Segors, Tobacco ond Snu/T,' Call,and examine tire, slock—ho is prepared to offer Inducements to purchasers for cash. . January 26,.1840. ' " A CHOICE, brand of superior Olive Oil received , and forriale at the Tea and Grocery store of J.W.EDY. . Cabidct Slaking. Cabinet Making. lions©. No, 2QQ MatJctt‘Strittf above Eighth, (South Side,} Philadelphia. THIS largk and splendid hotel has been furnish* fed with dnUre new furniture. The Bar Room is* the largest, in Philadelphia. : The- parlours and SUiing-Rooms are entirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure of cars. The Portico extending the whole front of the house, affords a cool 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 (he best hotel for Merchants and Business men, during their stay In the city.. The terms will he one* dollar per day. : On the. arrival of the cars from the west, a Porter will be in attendance to conv.ey baggage, &o. to the hotel, which is adjoin ing the depot; . ’ February 8,1849. —Cm LIFE INSURANCE. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company No. 91 Walnut St. Capital $50,000. THis Company is now ready to make Insurance oh Lives, on the mutual system, without lia bility beyond the amount of the premium. . All the profits of (he company divided annually femong the insured. The premium rrtdy lie paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of (he pie raium may be paid in a noteat 12 months. Individuals insured In' this company become members of iho corporation, and vole for Trus tees, For the greater security of parties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital 0f550,000 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 capita) exceed ing that amount has bcenrealized from the receipts of preminms. DANIEL L. MILLER, 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, cor. ner of Hanover and Louther sts. S. D. POWEL. Dr. G. W. Foulkb, Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov, 9, 1848. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company, OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.--Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their oHice in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout tho States, at tho Iqwcst rates of premium. . Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. For I year, Age. 20 SO 40 60 . 59 1.80 1,86 3.48 Example. —A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the cbmpony 95 cents would secure .to bis family, or heirs $lOO should he die in one year; or for $9,00 ho secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven ycors ho secures to them $lOOO should ho dlo In seven years; or for $20,40 paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to be paid when hp dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by tho difference jn amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $40,60 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in ono year. Forms of application and all particulars may bo bad at the office of Frku’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN,Pres’t. H, O. Tockett, Secl’y. Fubd’r, Watts, Att’y. 1 Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1648. ly Fire Insurance* THE Allen and EastponnsborooghMutualFire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly,ls now fully organised,and in operation undorthcmanagement of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stay man, Jacob Shelly, Wm. It. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Starred, Henry LogaivMiehaei Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob.Ktrk,SamL. Prowell, sr,and Melchpir Broneman,whoroapeotfully call the attention ofcitizonfi of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. The rates ofinaurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become inembers'are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Henry .Logan, J r ice President, Lewis Ilvrcn y Secretary. , Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, February 3, 1848. Aobnts— Rudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland; Christian Titzbl, Alien; John C.-Dunlap, Allen; C. D.. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcuring, Shire* manstown; Simon Oyster, Wonuleytoburg; Robert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKirl?,general agt, John Sherrlck, John Rarkin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dr Lochmnn, Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newville Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. FIFTH SESSION. rpHE Fifth session will commence on Monday the’ J_ Oth of November, 1,848. The number of,students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, dtc. The situation precludes the possibility of students associating with tho vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Rond or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution. TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, dtc., (per soss.) 160 00 Latin or Greek, 5 00 Instrumental Music 10 UQ French or Gorman, 6 00 Circulars with rofoionccs, dec., furnished by R, K, BURNS, Principal. October 2, 1048.—-ly CHEAP LUMBER! WHO wont* to buy cheap Lumber? Let them call down at CHURCH'S old Lumber Yard, near (ho west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, ol ‘he River, Cumjerlond side, whore they can buy Common Boards for $ll par thousand, and Pino Shingle, for $0 per thousand. Tho subscriber, thankful for po.t favors, now of. for. to tho public at hiaaid oatabiished I.umbcrYard at tho weal ond of tho old Horri.hurg Bridge, iho boot loloclcdlat of LUMBER on tho hank of the river, consisting of 200,000 long pmo Shingles of tho hostquallty.lßO.OOO longwhilo pino Shingles, 2d quality,, ond 40,000 of 18 inch Shingloa, together with 800,000 foot of Lumber of assorted thicknesses ond qualities, such ns 1, li, Ij, ond 2 inch Ponnoii 1, li, ij, and 2 inch Ist Com mont 1, IJ. J 4, and 2 inch 2d Common. Aloo, Ash and Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half inch Boards, Pino and Hemlock Joico and Bcaiuiing seasoned Oak Plonk, Dry Pound; Island 2d Com mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in tho yard since last year, and if persona tolls you to the conliary don't believe thorn hut call and sco. Having also'a Steam Bow Mill in operation, ond a large stock of Timber on bond, bulb Pino and Oak the suhscribor is prepared to saw hills to order, fence’ boards, barn floor pltitik, laths and palling at short notice.' Tho subscriber hopes by strict attention to business end a determination to soil lower than any other Yord ot tlm river, that his old customers ond Iho publlo generally, will give him a cell before purcha sing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH. December SB, 10-18 COMPJLAKVT, ~~ jaundice,. iiyjaPEPsiA, chronic bii Nervous Deiilily, Mis case of the Kidney,, and 'nil Disease arising,Jrom.a disordered Liver or ‘ QllCH'.as constipotion, inward plies, fullness 1 Q’blood to the bead,.acidity of the stomach, nausb* heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness or weight j n {!* stomach, sour eructations,sinking or fluttering atthk pit of the stomach, swimming of,the, head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choki ing or suflicating sensations when in a lying posture l dimness of vision, djDls oi weba before tlic sight; f ev ’ er. and dull pain in*the head, deficiency of peißpi ra l tion, yellowness of. the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,.limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and* great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured bv »»• HOOFLIND’S Celebrated . German Bitters. Their power over the above disbands is not cxccll cd—if equalled—by any , other preparation in theU* States as the curbs attest, in many cases alter skillful physicians had failed. Dcrongcment*of the Liver and Stomach are sources of insanity, opd will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys, and lays the body open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever and is generally the first cause of tbot most baneful disease,,consumption. . • i OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA' PRESS, “The Dispatch,” of'Dcccmher 31st,says: , Aw In, valuable,Mbdjcihe.—Wo, have frequent ly heard the celebrated German Dilteis, manufactur ed by. Dr. Hoofland, spoken of in terms of conWiw dation, and we-.know deservedly so. It is a lot) common practice, in certain quarters, io puff all man ner of useless trash,but in the case of the above Bit lers, hundreds are; living witnesses of their great moral und physical worth. As a inodicino for the Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys popsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating. diseases, when alt other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, thot in the use of the German Bitters, the patient .does not become debilitated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to the.frame—a fact .worthy of great consider ation, The Bit»crs arc pleasant in taste and smell and can bo administered under t.ny circumstances' to the most delicate stomach. Indeed they can bo used by all persons with (ho most perfect safety, ft would bo well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, (6 commence with one ten spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from ex perience, arid are of cturse, a proper judge. The press far and wide, hove united in recommending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted wo most cordial ly. advise their use, ‘ ••Spit it of the rimes,” of Juno 24 th, nays: “Do oun coon citizens who are invalids, know 1 no-moUy astonishing cures that have been perform ed by Dr. Houfland’a celebrated Geiraan Biitorsl— inhey do not. wo recommend thorn to tho “German mcdiiinc Store,’’ ail who ore offlictcd with Liver complaiut, Jaundice, Dyspeptic, or Nervous Debili. l.Vi the Doctor has cured many of our citizens after the beat physicians had failed. We have used them, and they h.avd proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greeter claim upon our hnmhle effort, they are entirely Vegetable. For 2 ycors. For Life. •1,60 , 2,04 1,80 1,64 2,07 2,97 2.70 8,94 6,03 “The paily News,” of July 4th, says: “We speak knowingly of Dr. lioofland’s celebra ted German Bitters, when We say it is d blessing of this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it has not we think an equal. U is a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco hoi, and to all invalids we would recommend it &&• worthy their confidence. W READ THE FOLIiojVING i It is from one of our first droggisiiLa gentleman favourably known throughout the Unßqd Stoics— the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm V Philo., Nov. 22d, ls*a. Dear Sir—lt is with much pleasure that I testify”** to tho extraordinary virtues of your German Dittos, having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted With*'Liver complaints. Dyspepsia, and debility of tho Nervous system. 1 con say conscientiously, that they uro the best arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in all the popular medicines) and I.consider it the only medicine for the above diseases before the public. 1 have never sold one bottle that baa hot given satisfaction, and brought forth tho. commendation of those who used it. . ' ' I deem this my duty both Co you as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to those afflicted vllh ! ',the above complaints, that they may know of 118 curalive properties and to enable them to select the good from the various articles with which our market is flooded. Javkdick add Linn Coupz,aibt curbi> aftxb ’ . PItTSICIARS uad Failku ! Phlln., Deo 27, 1849. Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I comma* hicate to you (he sensatlvc ellccts (and in a shoit time) of your invaluable ‘tHoufland’s celebrated Ger* man Hillers," upon my system while loboring under the Jaun .ice. About two. years ngo l bad.sn attock of the Jaundice and was. confined to the.home six weeks under .medical treatment of the Fondly Phy* sician and fur sometime after, when! went out I had to bo very careful of myself, since 'that time I have had several attacks of the same disease, and ymn 1 Hitters hove entirely relieved and cured me in twd or three days. .My nest door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, lust spring, had a long a serious spell ol Jaun* dice, ho had t sometime before ! knew it;-he was confined to his bed. ‘As soon as I heard of his con* dition I colled to sec him and told him of tho effect your Hitlers had upon mo in tho some disease. Ho immediately sent for a bottle, and In a few da s ho was cund. I have in,several instances rccomrmml* cd the Bitters in other coses, always producing th» some happy eflVcg.' My wife has been considerably afllicted with Liver complaint and Neuralgia, by the use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoylng-good health. ~Wo believe from the ninny cures wo know of these Bitters effecting, that they possess In a rc* markable iand extraordinary degree gr at curative properties, etui that which enhances their voluo with us is, they arc entirely vegetable. Wo nlw uvl keep the Bitters on hand and would hot bo willing to bo without (hem. Very rcspet4fully, yours, . C. PBIKOE, 870 tiouth Fronts!. Con sliongcr testimony ho adduced by any Prepo* ration before the public? A single bottle will con vince ony one of their power over disease. They njo entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstmoto costliness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, ol no lime debilitating the poticfil; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach un der any circumstances, and con be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants*-they ore free from Alcohol, Syrup. Acids, Calomel, and all mineral oud injurious ingredients. They con bo taken at oil limes arid under all cir cumstances, no ordinary oxposuro'wil) prevent shem ha\ Ing a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue from an oyer dose. Foi.snlo, wholesale and retail, at tbo principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE) STORE, No. 278 Knee street, Phila* For solo in Carlisle, by Samuel Bluott, and respectable dealers generally throughout tbo State. . February 82, |B4o—Jy The Chcapest. Solid Nailed Travelling Trunk IflannOtctory riHLADELPIHA, Thomas w. mattson, Np. ios Market sw Flrat Door Below Sixth, Bnutli aide, Peraona wishing lo buy lo soil again will And constantly on 600 TRAVELLING THUNKS, 000 CARPET DAGS and SATCHELS, VALISE TRUNKS. PACKING THUNKS. LADIES’BONNET OASES, &c. , Wholesale or Helnii, at tho lowest Manufacturing Prices. THOMAS W. MATTSON, Tnuitn. MiituMCTCsn, South-east corner of Sixth A* Moritet ata., Pun # * February OS, 1840—6 m bt “ DOTS * SHOES. A uplomlid maorlmcnl 0/ water-proof tipole, together with Women ami Doy’a Boots am! shoes, opened and •he'new store of' S D POWEIi & OU Stomach in both Male, and Female, t J.N. HOB BNSACK, Druggist. Corner,of Second and Cob cs sis.
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