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THE* special attention of Ladlesand Gentlemen is
. invitel) to the various articles df tasle-and utility
be found at Dr. RAWLIS* ;
flf DRUG- STORE, V
in West Wain street* Carlisle, such as Pomade Phil
•eoroe, Dear's Oil* Bandoline fixatenr.EsU divinede
BeivuaLUy fWhiie, Pearl Powder, Flesh balls, Mean,
Pan," Rosa-Tooth Paste, Teaborry Tooth Wash,
Hair Dye* Depilatory Powder, Volatile Salts, Curl*
Ing Find, Cologne'Water, Rose Water, Otto of
Roses. Perfumes/or the handkerchief, Eau Lustra)
Hair Restorative, Russian coaroetic, shaving cream,
Nympbspap, shell, almond, castile and fancy soaps,
railiury ( 'shaying soap,-sachets, tooth, nail, and hair
side, pressing and tuck combs;-
•having hraeh.es, toilet waters, essential oils, court
Jd aster, Ih’dpjlihte Ink,' powder puffs, ink stands, seal*
ng wax, silk pttraei, velvet bags, embtoider d with
steel beads, pocket books, seg&r .cases, motto wafers,
fins French fans, card cases, lead and silver pencils,
la* pen and pocket knives, gold pens, dec., dec.
March *2,1049.
DALLEY’S
Magical Pain Extractor.
(tri oatioi*ai. knu ontr oa«uis*.)
Burns and Scalds.
I CHALLENGE.'the world (o prove that my gen
uineiExtractor has ever failed (aince ita intro
duction by. *neinlB39,) in one single instance, to
core thb worst Burns and Scalds. But.il must be
the genuine snide, not the vile counterfeit stuff that
is flooding’the market.
MARK THE TEST/
DaileyV Genuine Extractor, in burns and scalds;
afford* immediate relief, as soon as applied: it cools
and drmvrs-but the fire and pain in a few minutes.—•
Counterfeit Extractors, no matter by what hame or
. nndor what title they appear, WLon applied irritate
mad increase the pain.
Try all the .imitations that profess to the same vir
toes, and the'above lest will be found conclusive.—
ft does,however, not alone apply to burns and scalds, i
but In cuts, wounds; sore and inflamed eyes, and rill
ease# of external and painful inflammation, the same
difference will be observed*. ...
Piles, Bruises,Sa/t Rheum, Rheumatism, Erysipe*
las, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast ,
Chilblains, Fever Sores, old Sores Burns,
tnd all external inflammation, yield readily to the
alhpowerful pain aubduing, and curative properties
of this ex.raordihary remedy. But mark, it must be
the genuine Bailey.
CAUTION ,
To cognizant of the danger
attending the use of the counterfeit extractors, I dis
tinctly declare that 1 will not bold myself responsible
for the dlTecU of any Extractor, unless the same be
procured at my! own Depot, 415 Broadway, N. Y.,
•i from my authorized agents.
' TO THE LADIES,
Ani'Especially to Mothers and Heads of Families
The great and substantial benefit that may bo de
rived, and the pain and Buffering that may be pro.
vented, by the genuine Dailey's M ngical Pain Extrac
tor, (see printed pamphlet, especially the article ad
dressed to Mothers, etc.,) ought to make it an inmate
of every family. Life itself has, in many coses, been
preserved by e 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 willoccur.—
And what is of vast importance, especially to girls,
It heals the wounds without a scar.
■ DANGEROUS PUNCTURE.
Mr. B»Uey—Sir, I cut my finger with a copper
nail,.the poisonous nature of which caused my arm
to swell with constant shooting pains
ttp.to the elftoldor. A large swelling taking place
at the arm-fat, 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
It afforded me almost Instant relief, and in three days
I was completely cured. JOSEPH HARRISON,
rfsw York, cor. Broome & Sullivan ste.
September 8, 1848.
LIFE SAVED/—A WFUL CASE OF SCALD .
Wbeattibld, Niaoara Co., N. Y.,)
February 28, 1846. 5
Mr. Dailey—‘Dear Sir—While my son, 16 years of
age, was at work in the shingle manufactory of L,
P. Host* he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a
large vat, used for the purpose of boiling blocks pre
paratory to cutting. The blocks had just been re.
moved from the vat containing a large ..quantity of
boiling water.' He fell forward. Scalding both hands
and arms, ail on one side and one leg badly ond the
other partially. The scalds were so bad on his at ms
and leg, that most of the flesh came off with his gar
ments, and bis life was despaired of by both his phy
sicians and friends. ,
# Dailey’s Psin-Extractor was procured as soon as
possible (which 1 was in about six hours) and applied
and which relieved Kim from all pain, prevented in
flammation and swelling, ond in s few days commen
ced healing his sores. There appeared a general im
provement, so much so that in three weeks he was
removed to his father's house, distance about one
mile eniT e half.
.. We continued (he use of the above medicine about
two months,'and we believe it was the means, under
Providence, of saving bis life, and we would cheer
fully recommend it in all similar cases, as e safe and
Invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, 1
remain, deer air, your most obedient and humble
servant* ADLAE CLARK.
SUSANNAH CLARK.
C. B. CLARK.
We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted .
with thk rase of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above
•(element substantially correct*. ,
. M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey. J. 8. Kelsey, Henry
B. Pearce, Win, Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose. Ira
' Newman, Win. Newman, Mary Rose.
. CeiLßiAms—The Extractor has not as yet In any
■ingle instance, failed of coring. Cuts, Wounds,
ami Punctures, no matter how severe, (see page IS,
printed pamphlets,) always yield readily to the won
derful properties of this wonderful salve,
A. DALLEY, 416 Broadway, N. Y n
Inventor and solo proprietor.
. Pot eale at the Drug store of Jamxs Flrmixo,
Carlisle, who re soft* agent for Cumberland county.
March 39, 1849.—Cm '
JOHN C. BAKER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
! Sarsaparilla.
THIS article is employed with great success, and
the most eminent physicians of (hie city, for the
following diseases:
Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism,. cutaneous
dlseasespsiphilitic aflsclioos, titter and ulcers, .while
swellings, scurvey, nduralgt* or tic douloureaux,
gotta or broncbocele, (swelled neck) spine diseases,
chronic disesso.of the lungs, to counteract thu destruc
tive efibetsof nwrctuy, jaundice, hyperthopy, or en
largement of ihs- beast, palpitation and trembling of
the heart and stomach, enlargement of tho boncsi
joints or ligaments.
Also all the various diseases of the skin, such as
UlUt, ringworms, bibs, pimples, carbuncles, etc.—
Pyspspsla and liver complaints, nervous nflbctlons, ,
dropsical swellings, conailtoiional disorders, and dis
aaaos originating from an Impure state of the blood
and other Colds of the body, in short all diseases
where a change of the system is required.
PMRMad only by tho proprietors, John 0. Baker
« . U,al ® druggists and chemists, No. 100
North Third street, below street. Phils. Price
00 coots pgr bottle, who always keep a good and oe.
Mfal omt? of fresh drugs. Also, a new article,
r Rmtstim Plato Glam, very superior, equal to
English or. French Plates, for one firth the price, any
afu, according to order, together with oils, paints,
and glass generally.
The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for
gale by Henry A Caolow, Druggists, corner of Mar
hM and Third stre.ts, Hanisburg, and aola agents
for Dauphin scanty.
December % IMP—ly »
NOTICE.
THE Commissioners of Cumberland county,
dusnstt proper to Inform the public that the
•tiled meeting! of the Board of Commissioners
will beheld on the eeeond and fourth Mondays of
•Mb month, at which thne any persons hiving
business with said Board, will meal them'at their
offioe In Carlisle, By order of the Commission
„•. Attestt ’ WM. RILEY, Ok.
Hix'im.vg
PANOT SILK PRESS TRIMMING EBTAB
fT ISHMENT. ‘ ■
No. I7d, South Secomb Bt*bkt,
■Weet tide, nine , daere belotp Spruce , Philadelphia-
Fringes, Gimps, &c.
rN contoquenceof the decease of Mra.C. Maxwell,
the subscriber is desirous of selling off her im
mense and beautiful assortment of Jenny Lind, Bui.
lion, and wide and harrow cut Silk FringcapVicto
ria, Algerine, Flower and other Gimps; French. Bu
ttons, Figured Braid, Cord* and Tassels, dec,-
Country Merchants are. informed, that they can
obtain the above Particles at lower prices than : they
can bo procured for else* here. L These Goods hav
ing been selected expressly, for tho retail trade, those
having orders to fill, or wishing.to lay in a good as
sortment of Dress Trimmings, will do well to give
me an early call. Besides the usual inducements
of saving time by calling at my, establishment before
going elsewhere, I extend that of a saving of monoy.
. JACOB G. MAXWELL.
170 South 2d street, Philadd., .
March 1,1849—3 m ,
J. E, CARVER,
Architect & Engineer,
No. 51 North Sixth Stbbxt, Puir.*DKLrßi*.
a IVES Drawings and Specifications or -contracts
to erect Dvvollings,.&c., and lay out the 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, Ac., on the latest and moat approved plans,
including heating, ventilating, dec.
Phils., Feb. 22, 1849—2 m
hina Toys,, fine sewing: Baskets, Toy and Doll
Baskets, and a variety of other articles, In con
nexion with the above he has just teceived a prime
“Be wise iu tinic»’llB folly to | lotof
defer*”
V FFLIOTEI) READ! Thousands are suffering
IJI. with disease from, which there is no difficulty in
being, opoadiiy and permanently relieved, provided
the right meane are used. As every vice has Its own
punishment, so it' would seem every disease has its
remedy. This is true, am] there is nothing in this
life more certain than that the
American Compound,
is the most speedy and certain remedy fot all diseases
of a delicate n.iture known to the 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
eases h ive been Cured by it during the past year—■
Prepared by a practical physician, the alllicted can
rely with confidence on its curative' powers over dis
eases of this character. Full directions accompany
each bottle.
Cidtio.t. —Ask for the Amrieon Compound and
purchase only of the agents.
For aale by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bar
nitz, York; R. Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lan
caster; Dr; M’Phcrson and J; Wyeth, Harrisburg.
Price $1 per bottle,-,
Eebraary 22 1849-—6 m. •
FARMER’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 Maitin, and that she is
now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers,
Pedlars,. Travellers, and all others who may favor
her witlva call, in the most accommodating mariner.
Her Table will be constantly furnished with the
best the country can produce, and her Bah is sup
plied with the choicest Liquors. Her Stabling,
which Is jarge and convenient, will be in charge of
a careful Ostler*
She flatters herself that from her experience as an
will be able to render general satis*
taction.
Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on
the most reasonable terms.
CATHARINE WUNDERLICH.
February 22, 1849—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 care, 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.
February 15,1849. —If
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Cabmscb, Pa.
THE undersigned having leased that well known
and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on'Msin
street, on the north-west comer of the public squaie,
in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in the occu
pancy of George Bectetn, Esq. would respectfully
inform bis friends ond the public generally, that he
is now prepared to accommodate nil who may favor
him with a call, in a manner which he flatters nim
self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has
the most pleasant location m the borough, fronting
on Mein street and the public square—is but a few
stops from tho Railroad Depot, ond adjacent la the
Court House; It has recently been rriitlcdmihnew
furniture and other Improvements added, well calcu
lated to promote the case and comfort of his guests.
. Ills TABLE will always bo supplied with iho
choicest and most wholesome faro the market can
afford, and bis OAR with the bpat of Liquors.
The STABLING belonging to the establishment
is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied
with the best provender, and attended hy careful
hostlers.
Nothing shall be left undone- to render comforta
ble those who favor him with their patronage, and ho
hopes, by strict and -proper attention to his business,
to merit and receive a liberal share of public encour
agement, H, L. BURKHOLDER, Agent.
December 21,1848—6 m
Ucntal Hurgcry.
DR. DAVISON & BROTHER,
OF ROCHESTER , N. Y.
RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens!
of Carlisle, and vicinity, that they have taken
rooms at Burkfiolder'8 i *W r aihtnglonl/otet,'* where
they are prepared to perform operations in ail the
various branches cf Dentistry. Ladies and Gen
tlemen wishing the preservation and substitution
of those beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do
well to give them a cal).
. Dr. F. Davison, having graduated in Medicine,
gives his special attention to the diseases of the
mouth and teeth.
Cariei of the teeth dlfeolually and permanently
cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gone
too far.
The teeth carefully cleansed of accumulations
ofTarler, which, If permitted to remain, will de
stroy their use and heauty, undermining the best
constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
and other ohronio diseases) and making the breath
fetid and disagreeable.
Teeth and Fangi 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 gold or palladium, in the most beautiful and
durable manner.
All operations warranted to bo satisfactory and
lasting. Ladies and Gentlemen wailed upon bi
their residences, if desired.
March 8,1649—2 m •
Glass &, queeniwnro,
\ LARGE assortment of Liverpool Ware, includ
£\, Ing ptstos, dishes, dec., together with a general
variety of common while and edged Ware, and a
1""™*“™ selection of the best CHINA end ORAN
.II . ' “■"brioing tea setts, and all the other
articles suitable for Dinner or other sells, end also
Glassware of moat recent nalerns and best quality.
All Just opened and for sale at the Grocery and Tea
store of j y/ EBY
March 18, 1740. oull.
AFRESH aupply of Black and Green Toss, of
choice aeioctlcn, Just received and for solo antic
atoro of J. W. BUY.
March lb. 1840,
SHA WLS. A handsome nraoitment of Terkerro
and other Shawls, just received and tor sale by
December ill, 1848.. S D POWEL & CO
Great Attraction for IhO Holliftays!
Erlsibliiklss.Headqharterit
North Hanover St., CAnusLß;
rpH E subscriber would Vespectfully infornV the
-!;■citizens .of Carlisle, and those'who may visit
it during the Hollidays, that he Is now manufac
turing ami_wlll keep on hand a large assortment
of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS,
&0., suitable. for the approaching festivities; which
will be sold wholesale or retail at the old stand,
in North Hanover street, a few ddors north of the
Dank, whorp he also has on hand a large assort
nienl of Frui.ts and Nuts, of the latest
which will bo sold on accommodating terms, con
sisting in part of ’ '
Oranges, Lemons, (trapes;
Raisins, Prunes, Dates* Citron, Figs, Almonds,
Cocoa Nuts. Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts,
English Walnuts, &o« : He would also call atten-
lion to the best assortment of
French, ' German & American Toys,
ever brought to this'place, consisting in part of
fine-French fancy bores, kid and jointed Dolls,
all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, GomtnonDelph
and Woodert Tea Setts, Kitchen setts and Furni
ture in boxes* brass’and tin Trumpets, wooly
Dogs, bone; tin. basket and other Rattles, penny
Toys of all kinds, Waggons and'Wheelbarrows,’
fine tin Toys,.Tools in boxes, Gaines, Puzzles,
&c.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harmeonicans,
Accordeons, Drums,-Guns, Pistols, : Glass arid
; Fresh Groceries,
consisting of Pulverized* Crushed, Loaf & Brown
Sugars* New Oileane, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar
house Molasses, very.cheap; Imperial, Young
Hyson and Black Tea,. Ohopolate, Water, Soda,
Sugar and Plc-nlo Crackers, Cheese, Bice, &c.;
Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin
ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole.,
* All orders, thankfully received and punctually
attended to.'' P. MONVEB.
Carlisle, November 30, 164 ft.
Drugs! Drugs!
a Just Received. II
PHYSICIANS, Country Merchant* and Pedlars,
are invited to call and examine my stock of Me
dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c.
Patent Medicines,
Fine Chemicals,
Instruments,
Pure Essential Oils,
Indtgoea,
Madders,
Sumac,
Alum,
Wotherill «St Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green
and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and
Coach Varnish, and Red Lead,. All of which will
bb sold at the veiy lowest market pilfee, at the cheap
Drug and Book store of ;
8. W. HAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, December 14, 1648, '
IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Do
mestic Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nails, Iron,
Steel, dec., East High street,' opposite Ogilhy’e Dry
.Good store, have just received and are now opening
a large assortment of Goods in their lino, to which
they-would invito the attention of Farmers, Mechan
ics, Builders, House-keepers, and, others wanting
Hardware, as their stock has been bought at the low
est rates, and will be sold at a small profit.
They haveilso received a few Patent
Strnwnml Corn Stalk Cutters,"to which they would
invite the attention of Farmers. These machines
have taken tho premium at nearly oil the Agricultu
ral'Exhibitions In the country, and are considered
preferable to any other cutter now in use.
October 26, 1843,
'HARDWARE STORE,
NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who ra'.
npecifully nails the attention of his friends
and the pub.ic generally, and all dealers in Hard
ware, (o his new and splendid assortment of all
kinds of Hardware, such as Saddler’s tools and
Saddlery Ware of every description and style, all
kinds of Carpenter’s loots, and building materials
of all kinds aod new style, all kinds of materials
used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings
of all kinds, a good assortment of Men’s Morocco,
Kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for
Shoe makers, a!l articles osed by shne makers
constantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be
supplied with the very best of hammered •Iron,
warranted good; also all kinds of rolled, slit, round,
band, and strap iron; cast, shear, spring, English
end 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 Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip*
tion just received, Ethereal and pine oil for sale,
fresh; all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tur
pentine, and a first rafe article to preserve leather
shoes, and keep the leet dry. Look out and bear
In mind. •
DAVID MARTIN.
Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all
who use the article of
HARDWARE,
call at (he old well known new arranged Hard
ware stand, formerly kept bv Lewis Harlan, in
North Hanover street, next door to John Corn
man’s tavern stand, now kept by H. Glass, and
next door to, George .Keller's Hal and Cap store*
Call and examine for yourselves, and save mo
ney, as we are determined to sell all articles at
1 the very smallest profit for cash, and we think we
shall be able to anil a little lower thart any other
Hardware store in town, as our goods are well ee-l
lected and purchased right, in order to'sell low at
the new arranged Hardware store, well-known as
Lewis Harlan’s old stand, where yon may find a
good assortment of every article in the Hardware
Line. Don’t forget the stand, as quick sales and
small profits is the order of the day.
JACOB SENER.
Carlisle, December 28, 1648.
THE subscriber has just opened a lot of, old Java,
Rio, and Lnguyra COP FEES; an also a lot of new
Brown SUGARS, of various qualities, ns also a se
lection of the finest Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized
Sugars, ot the usual low prices, together with all the
other vailetlea of q Grocery ond Tea store.
J. W. EDY.
March 15, 1840. ' .
WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth
that are required for their preservation*
such *b Sealings Filing , Plugging , fe t '% or will
restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial
Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett* .
Pitt street, a few doors South of
the Railroad Hotel* . .
N. B. Dr.LoomiswlllboabsentframCarUslo
the last ten days, in each month..
December 14, 1840,
WILL attend all meillcal coIU In town or country,
by day or night , and will Rive every attention to pa
tient* entrusted to hi* care. .
Ollice in Boat High street, opposite Ogilby’s store
November 33, 1049.— 0 m
Dr, George Willis
(Oroduotc of Mf.dxcalColUge,Philadelphia.
OFPIpB ai the residence, of his father in South'
ilano«or street, directly opposite Merritt 1 * Hotel
' ' . Carlisle,Pa,/
December 7,1818.
DRUGS.
Herbs and Extracts,
Spices, ground and whole
Essences,
Perfumery, dec.
DYE-STUFFS.
(Log and Cam .Woods,
Oil Vitriol,
| Copperas,
1 Lac Dye,
PAINTS . 1
WHIGITF Sc SAXTON,
New and Cheap
Now Groceries*
Dr. I. C. Loomis,
DR* W. L. CBEIGU,
CSuccessor of Dr, John Creigh % deceoMed.J
’ ;! f'arnUnret EarnitnreU
rpHE sdbscHbenrespectfally informs tbo public that
JLhe stiff continues to manafacture: and keep on
his shop on North Hanover street, nearly
opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle,
Sideboards, Score-
T ARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases
Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every.style and pattern,and
in short, every thing that can be made in a cabinet
shop.
The subscriber will warrant his-furniture to .be
manufactured out of the best of. material and by the
best of workmen, and as to his prices he intends to
sell low for cash. All-who will give him a.cail, will
say that his fqxnituro is cheap and good. All work
manufactured under bis inspection. ; He particularly
invitbs nowly'married, persons to give hira a call.and
exahiinc 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, tbo public (hat
be carries on the ,
Coffin making Business,
and can wait on all those who may desire his servi
ces in that line. Having a Hxinskrhe can attend
funeralsln thecountry. Charges moderate.
• FREDERICK CORNMAN.
Carlisle,’June 15,1848.—1 y
N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale
by the subscriber.' .
.Cabinet Nak : •
. THE subscriber-, respectfully informs the public
that he will manufacture to order .
Cabinet Ware biwfe
SSSfig of every description, such ,
as Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and
all articles in‘:his line, 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. He would invite the public to call and exam
ine his stockh.oforo purchasing elsewhere.
Cornxs made at the shortest notice ami on Tnade*
rate terms.- GEORGE SPANGLER.
Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. .
Cabinet making.
Extensive Furniturc Rooms.
JACOB FETTER & SON, corner of North
Hanover and Loulher 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.
Sideboards, Sofas,
Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Tables. ' Wash-stands,
Secretaries, 1 Mahogany Chairs, and
Wardrobes, Work-stands.
Their Furniture being made out of the best ma
terial, by their own hands, they let! no hesitation
in warranting tie durability. Being always ap
prized of the very latest city fashions, they are
er.abled to turn out the most
Fashionable Work
In the country, and at prices too which shall cor
respond with the “lightness of the money market. 1
They would earnestly invite persons who are
about to commence huusekeeping to. call and ex
amine their present elegantstock, to which they
will constantly make additions of the newest and
mast modern styles.
The Undertaker's branch of business receives
especial attention.
January 18, 1849. '
15ati! Hats!
Spring and Hummer Fashions for 1848.
THE subscriber would .respectfully calLlho atten
tion of the public to his large assortment of
r\ Huts & Caps,
of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin,
Beaver, fine While Hockey Mountain Beaver, Otter,
Brush, and Russia bats of every quality, and at dif
ferent prices. Also on hand a Hue assortment of
Slouch or Sportsman's Hats, (verylight) together
with a general assortment of nearly every descrip
tion of Caps, of all sizes, and at all prices. Country
dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps,
are Invited to call, os the subscriber is prepared to
give greater bargains than can.ho had elsewhere.—-
Don't forget tho place, No. 3, Harper's How.
WILLIAM H.TROUT.
Carlisle, May 26,1848.
flifl Ml
WESTERN NEW YORK
COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
207 Main SI reel, Buffalo, N. Y.
DR, G, C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lithonlrlplic
Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made
great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into this
section. The limits of an advertisement will not
permit an extended notice of this, remedy; wo have
only to sny it has for its Agents in th.i United States
ond Canadas a largn number of educated medical
practitioners in high professional standing, Who moke
a general use of it in their practice in the following
diseases: Dropsy, gravel, end diseases of the urin
ary organs; Piics and all diseases of the blood; de
rangements of the Liver, dec., and all general diseases
of the system. It Is particularly requested that all
< who contemplate the Use of this article, or who desire.
I information respecting it, will obtain a pamphlet of
las pages, which Agents whose names are below will
I gladly giveaway; Ibis book treats upon the method,
of cure—explains the properties of the article, and 1
the diseases it has been .used for over this efiuntry
an 1 Europe for four years with such perfect effect.—
Over 16 pages of testimony fromthe highest quarters
will bis found, with names, places and dates, which
can he written to by any one interested, and the par
ties will answer post paid communications.
Bo particular arid ask for tho pamphlet,as no other
such pamphlet has over boon seen. The evidence of
tho power of this medicine over nil diseases Is guar
anteed by persons of well known standing in society.
Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2, 30
oz ;$i 12 oz.; tho larger being tho cheaper. Every
bottle has“ G. 0. VAUGHN” written on the direc
tions, dec. Bee pamphlet page 26, Prepared by Dr
G. C. Vauoii*, and sold at. the. principal office, 907
Mnin'streot, Buffalo, N Y. Offices- devoted to (ho
sale of this article exclusively, 132 Nassau. New
York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem,
Mass., and by all Druggists throughout this country
and Canada ps Agents. .
For sale by 8. ML Ilavcrsllck, Carlisle; M. Lutz,
Harrisburg; Russel dt Dice, Dickinson, J. p.dt B.
Altick, Shlpponsburg; Adams dcEsholman,Sloughs
town*
October 26,1648. ■ 1 __
JAMES FLEMING.
2f. W. OORNBU OV PITT AND 111011 STREETS,
CATUJBLB, PA,
OFFERS for sale on tho most reasonable terms, a
largo assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines,
chemicals, Points, Oils, dec.; with tho most useful
of tho Patent Medicins. Also, an elegant assort
ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, slia
ving Creams,'Hair Dyo, Hair Oils in groat variety.
Hair, Noil, Tooth, Hat, Flesh and Cloth Brushes.
Whips In great variety. Umbrellas, cancs, Pm ket
Books, Combs, Ink ami Inkstands, Motto wafers and
Seals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes. Ra
zors, Fine Knives'and Scissors. Razor shops, Fan
cy ware, Cord cases, Fancy boxes. Cornelius* Pat
ent Lard Lamps, Globes and wicks, Lard Oil, Sperm
candles. An extensive assortment of Imported and
Domestic Sogors, Tobacco and Snu£*.
Call ami examine the stock—ho is prepared 16
offer inducements to purchasers-foi cash.
'January 36,.1840.
A CHOICE brand of superior Olivo Oil- received
and for sal? ot tlje Tea. And Grocery store of
» h \y. EBY. .
Sheldrake’i AUbghctajßome, V;- :
No. %B&Marktt Street, Side,)
: ; Philadelphia. , ,
THIS large and splendid hotel lias been furnish
ed wiili entjre new furniiure.. The Bar Room
is the largest in Philadelphia. The parlours
bnd Sitting-Rooms are entirely separated from the
noiseand bustle, consequent to the arrival end
departure of cars. The Portico extending the
whole front of the house, affords a coolsreireat in
warm weather,' and a splendid view of the great
est thoroughfare in the city.
. The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided for as at any other hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best hotel for Merchants and Business men,
during their slay in the city. The terms will be
one dollar per day. On the arrival of the cars
from this west, a Porter will be in . attendance to
convey baggage, &c.'lo the hotel, which is adjoin
ing the depot.
February.B,lB49.—6m
LIFE INSURANCE.
Pbnn Mutual'Lifr Insurance Company
iVb. 91 Walnut St, Capital $50,000. '
T Hie Company is now ready to 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.
The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly,
semi-annually, or annually; or one-half of the pre
mium may be paid in a note at'l3 months.
Individuals insured in this company become
members of the corporation, and vote for Trus
tees.-
For the greater security of parlies insuring with
this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 has
been created to meet the losses that may accrue
upon policies issued by the company,, to be held
and used by the Trustees, until a capital exceed
ing that amount has been realized frojm the receipts
of premiums. ■
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 Louthor sis.
S. D. POWEL,
Dr. G. W. Foolke, Examining Physician.
Carlisle, NdVi 9, 1848.
Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company.
OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital
$250,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insuronce
on'lives at their office in Philadelphia, arid at their
Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest rates
of premium.
Rules for insuring at sloo.on a single. life, -
Age, For 1 yean For 2 years. For Life;
20 81 91 1,60
30 99 . 1,30 . , 3,04
40 1,2 Q 1,64
60 1,86 2,07
69 , 8,48 2,97
Example.—A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by paying the company 96 cents would secure
to hi* family or heirs $ 100 should ho die in one year;-
or for $9,90 ho secures to them $1000; or for $l3
annually for seven years he secures to them $lOOO
should no die in'seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an
nually. during life, he secures $lOOO to be paid when
he dies. The insurer securing his,own bonus, by
iho difference in amount of premiums from those
charged by other offices. For $40,60 tho heirs
would receive $6OOO should he die in one year.
Forms of application and all particulars may he
bad at the office oLFred'k. Watts, Esq., Cailislc,
J. W.CLAGHORN.Prcs't.
11. G. Tucrktt, Sect’y.
Fubii’r- Watts, All’y.
•Dr. D» N. Mahon, Medical Examiner.
August 31, 1848. — ly
Fire Insurance.
THE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Cumberland County,
incorporated by anact of Assembly,is now fully
organized,andin operation underthemnnagement
aftlie following commissioners, viz:
Cht. Stay man, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U. Gorgas,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sierrctt,
Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Saml. Prowcll,
sr,and Melchoir Broneman,whorespectfully call
thealtenlion of citizens of Cumberland and York
counties to the advantages which thccompany
ratesofinsurance are as low and favornbli
as any Company of the kind in the Stale. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make Application to the agents of the company
who are willing tn wait upon them at ant time.
JACOB SHELLY, President.
Henry Looan, Vice President.
Lewis 11 vbr, Secretary . ,
Michael Cookliw, JVcusurer* .
February 3, 1848,. . '
■ AoKXTS—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland;
Christian Titzol, Allen; John C. Dunlap. Allen;
O. B. Harmon, Kingstown? Henry Zearing, Shire
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleyaburg; Robert
Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle.
Agents for York County—JacobKirk,general ogt.
John Shorrick, John Rarkin, J. bowman, Peter
Wolford.
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dr Lochmnn.
Plainfield Clnnicul Aiudcmy,
Four miles west of Carlisle , between the Newtille
State Road and the Cumberland Volley Railroad,
FIFTH SESSION.
r PHE Fifth session will commence on Monday ihe
I. 6lh of November, 1848. The number of students
U limited, and they are carefully piepored for Col
lege, Counting House, dee.
The situation precludes the possibility of students
nssocioting wllh the vicious or depraved,bring remote
from town or village, though easily occrssible by
Suite Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of
which pass through lands attached to the institution.
- TERMS.
Boarding, washing, tuition, dec., (per sess.) 960 00
Latin or Greek, . 6 00
Instrumental Music
French or German
Circulars with rofoiencca, dto., furnished by .
, ILK. BURNS, Principal,
October 3,1848.—1 y
CHEAP LUMBER!
WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Let (hem
call down at CHURCH'S old Lumber Yard,
near the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, at
tho River, Gumiorland side, where they con buy
Common Hoards
for $ll per thousopd, and Pino Shingles for $0 per
thousand. ’
The subscriber, thankful for Past favors, now of
fers to tho public at his old established Lumber Yard,
at the west end of tho old Harrisburg Bridge, the
best selected lot of
LUMBER
on the bank of tho river, consisting of 800,000 long
pino Shingles of the bcstqualily, 160,000 iongwhito
pine Shingles, 2d quality, ond 40,000 of IB inch
Shingles, together with 600,000 feet of Lumber of
assorted thicknesses and qualities, such.os 1, Is, li*
□nd 2 Inch Pannel; 1, IJ, and 3 inch Ist Com
mon; I, I£, Is, and 2 inch 2d Common. Also, Ash
ond Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half Inch
Boards, Pino and/Hemlock Joice and Scantling,
seasoned Oak Plank,.Dry Ponnel. island 2d Com
mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in (he yard since
last year, and if person* tells you to the contrary
don’t believe (hem but call and see.
Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation, and
a large stock of Timber on hand, both Pine ond Oak,
tho subscriber is prepared to saw bills tn order, fence
hoards, barn floor plank, laths and ■polling at short
npllcq.
Tho subscriber hopeshystriot attention to business
ond a.determination to sell lower thon ony other
Yard ot tho river, (hat hls'old customers and the
puhlia generally, will give him a call before purcha
sing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH.
Decpmbor 23,1,949
XIYEB COMPLA I AMT.
'JAUNDICE' DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
Nervous Debility i Diteasenf-the Kidney*; and alt
' Diseases drying from [a disordered Liver or
■ Stomach in both Mate and Female i '
rjUCH as constipation, iptrahl piles, fullness or
ij blood to the head, acidity of the, stomachi nausea
heart-burii, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the
stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the
pit of tbe 'stomach, swimming of the head, hurried
and difficult breathing, fluttering ol the' heart, chok
ing or sufficating sehsations when in a posture;
dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fev!
er and dull pain in the bead, deficiency ofpeispira.
tion, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the
side, back, chest, limbs, dec., sudden flushes of beat
burning in the.ffesb, constant imaginings of evil and*
great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by
; !DR. HOOFIiAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters.
Their power over the abovediseasesis not ezcell
ed—if equalled—by any other preparation in the U,
States as the cures attest, in many cases alter skillful
physicians had failed.'
Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources
of insanity, and will also produce disease of the
heart, skinj lungs and kidneys, and lays the body
open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow lever,
and is generally the first cause of that most baneful
disease, consumption, 1 „
OPINIONSOF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS.
- “ The Dispatch” of December 31 s!, say s:
Ah Invaluable Medicine. —We have frequent
ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactur
ed by Dr. Hooflond, spoken of in terms of commen
dation, and we know deservedly so. . It is a too
Common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man
ner o) useless trash, but in the case of the above Bit
ters, hundreds'are-living, witnesses of their-great
moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the
Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous, debiliiy and dye.
pepsia, it has' been found invaluable, effecting cures
and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other
medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in
the use of the German Bitters, tho patient does not
become debilitated, but constantly gsins strength ami
vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of great consider
ation. The Btl’ers are pleasant in taste and smell,
and can be administered under iny circumsUnres,
to the most delicate'stomach. Indeed
used by all persons with the most perfect safely. It
would bo well for those who arc* much affected in the
nervous system,.to commence with our tea spoonful
or less, and gradually Increase. We speak Irom ex
perience, and arc of course, a proper judge. The
press far end wide, have' united In recommending the
German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordial
ly advise their use, ,
u Spit if of the Times” of Jnne’24th, says:
“Do oun coon citizens who ore invalids, know
the. many astonishing cures that have been perform
ed by Dr. Hoofland's celebrated German Blitersl—
If they do not, wc recommend them to the “German
Mcdjtine Store,” all who arc afflicted with Liver
complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debilj.
ly; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens afttr
(he best physicians had failed. Wo have used them,
and they have proved to be a medicine that every
one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving
our testimony In their favor, and that which give*
them greater claim npoii our tmwhle effort, they are
entirely Vegetable* ■
"The Daily News” of July 4th, sajsV'
“Wc speak knowingly of Dr. Hoofland’s celebra
ted German Bilfelrs, when we say it is a blessing of
this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and
Nervous systems,lt has not we'ih'tnk.an equal. U
is a Vegetable Preparation; arid made without Alc»,
hoi. and to all invalids we would recommend it as
worthy their confidt nee.
2,70
3,04
.6,03
READ THE FOLLOWING
It is from one of oor first druggists, a. gentleman
favourably known throughout the United Stales*-
the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.”
Phila., Nov. 22d, 1848.
Dear Sir—lt is with much'pleasure that I testify
; to the extraordinary virtues of your German Hitters, ;
having sold largely of them these last fi-w months to
various persons, afflicted with Liver complaints.
Dyspepsia, and dch:lily of the Nervous system. I
can sny conscientiously, (hat. they, arc the best urli
cle of the kind 1 have over sold, (and I deal, in al/
the popular medicines) and' I consider it the only
medicine for the above diseases before the public.
1 have never sold one bottle that'has not given
satisfaction, and brought forth tl.o commendation of
those who used it. :
1 deem this n y duty both to you as the prof rirfor
of this highly valuable article, and to those afflicted
with the above complaints, that they may know of
its curative properties .and to enable them to select
the good from the various articles with which oar
market is flooded.
J. N. HODENSACK, Druggist.
Corner of Second and Con rs sir.
JaVXPICZ **« IiITHI CoMPLAIST CORED AFTER
PutSICIAMS MAI) FaILMi!
Phil#.. Dec. 27, 1848.
Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I comma*
nuotc to you the tentative ell't cls (am) in s *hoil
tiine) of your invaluable ‘iHoofland’s celebrated (»rr*
inon Billers, M upon my system while laboring under
tbo Joun ice, About two years ago.l had an attack
of the Jaundice and was confined, lb the house six
weifcs under medical treatment of the Family PM*
sicion and for sometime a fur, when 1 went out 1 b»d
to be very careful of myself, since that time I have
had several attacks of the same disease, and your
Bitters have entirely relieved uml cured mo in two
or three days, lily next door neighbor, Mr. John
Diehl, last spring, had u long n serious spillof Jnun
dice, he had t sometime before 1 know it? he was
confined to his bi d. As soon as I heard of his com
dilion 1 culled to see him nnd told him of the rlfecl
your Bitters had upon me In the same-disease. He
irpmedin|ely stnl for a bottle, and in a few da s he
wuscund. I have in several itisunrrs recomnunu*
ed the Billers in other coses always producing the
some happy rift cl. My wife has been conftidcnibly
sfilictrd with Liver complaint and Neuralgia, by the
use of the Bitter* she is well, now enjoy lug go™!
health, Webflieve from the many cures wo know
of these Billers effecting, that they possess In a re*
markable and extraordinary degree gr at cunilbfl
properties, and thnl which enhances their value with
lis ts, they are entirely vegetable. Wo ahvai • keep
the Bitters on hand and would not be willing to bo
'without them.
Very respectfully, yours,
0. PEIRCE, 370 South Front st.
It) 00
Can sttonger testimony bo odduced by any Prrps*
rollon before the public 1 A single bottle will con*
vince any one of their power oyer disease. They
are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy
the most obstinate costlveness, and give strength and
vigor to the frame, at uotimedebilitating the psiimti
being also grateful to the moat, delicate stomach un*
der any circumstances, and can bo aJminislered
perfect safely to delicate Infanta—they are free from
Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and oil mineral ami
injurious ingredient** ,
They can be taken at all times and unde* •” c ‘ r '
cumslonccs, no ordinary'exposure will prevent mem
having a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue
from on over dose. . .
Foi sale, wholesale anu retail, at the P r ' nc^. a fl
Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No.SH»
Race street, Philo. i
Porsolo in Carlisle, by Samuil Elliott,
respectable dealers generally throughout the StaW*
February 22, 1849 ly -
fi 00
The Cheapest Solid Nailed Traveling
Trunk Manufliclory
. PHILADELPHIA.
Thomas w. mattson, no. iss m«w™
Pint Door Below Sixth, South side.’ I*
wishing to huy to sell agoin will find conßlon j
800 TRAVELLING TRUNKS, _ '
000 CARPET BAGS ond SATCHELS!
VALISE TRUNKS.
PACKING TRUNKS,
LADIES' BONNET CASES.
Wholesale or Retell, nl the lowest Menu,
Prices. , THOM AS W. MAI 180"' ph |
TiviaMtiw*; 11 ?,,,
South-east cornqr of Sixth As Market b s.,
February 83, 1010—Om - f ,
A splendid •••“Sllo'l
Mon’s water-proof Boots, together wlin .
and Boy’s Boots and shoos* openedonui A gn
,ho new .lore of |8 D POWER *