MM) . British ' Soldiers Killed! lAMvOOWirecelving from the eastern cities a .Ifirge and Beautiful selection of Spring & Sura* mef'GQods» to,which 1 invito ihe attemion of one and all* , . . • . . To tho Ladies. In.Silkk, ’Baraiges,-Linen, Popelins; Linen Lus treip linen oh'ameosi Fferich,'English and Airieri oan.chintaes, ginghams,, gingham lawns,’ lawns,' lace andplaid muslins, Swiss, book and tarlloh, do.jala|n. and fancy spring d’ laities, bonnets, pa rasols,' anti shades,’ribbons, laces, fancy trim mingßj!&o., we flatter ourselves to bobble to please all inprices and style, who will favor us,with a calif ■ . : , - • ' Gentlemen, > Pofyijurpwn interests wd ask of you to Call and examine our stock of French and English black olo(lis,French and English fancy colors do., fancy FrenVh dpe .skips, black and fancy; .and,. American .passimeres, silk warp clotbfand I l)veed,i Codington arid Merino cassi motesAnd IweCdp, plain .and, fancy.Crotons and Gambroons, buff cassimeres, fancy jeans, silk, saiioiiand marseille Vestings; plain, and high colored ail k cravats, &c. Domestic goods in abundance, such as Muslins,. Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Tickings, Drills, cotton panl atuff, very chepp: col’d cambrics, domestic ginghams, diapers, checks, nankeens, &c. • Carpets. . An immense stock of carpets, floor oil clothe, plain and colored i mattings, a beautiful assortment of Transparent Blinds, all of which will he hold un usually low. BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities and prides; nbw'refceiving and oh hand; 1! Alao, a fresh lot of Gbookbiks, which can not lie heat 1 in' pjrice or qdality i : | My stock isvery large and dothjilele, and we>lways take pleasure in showing goods l wUhoui charge;' . ■ Recollect the old stand, a few doors east of the Market Honso, and' directly opposite VYright js Saxton’s Hardtyare.htore. Carlisle, March 29, 1849 '• '. vv/; §. A. ■- WholeshU,4f Retail Store, South Hanover Street, , ~ , “Sign of the Bee Hive," .Respectfully calls the attention of h* a frauds to his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, hisimpossible •QsSflVto enumerate all the articles I have for sals/''suffice it to say, we have almost every thing that is necessary forLadiesand Gentlemen's wear. Ladies Department*— Neat figured Mouslin do Laines, Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair and Satin stripe Lustre,* pink and blue de laines, Sa tin stripe do., 'second mourning Clarendons, plaid Lybuese, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties'and edarfs, silk and linen fringes; linen tis sues, silk flannel, pink, blue, and green barege; kid, sUk,'and lislee gloves; a large assortment of Ladies', Misses* and Children's hose. Gentlemen's Department,— French and English Cloths, from.B7s cts. to $G per yard; French blk. cassitnqres, fancy do., large assortment of Vest, logs, Croton cloths and Lustres, tweeds & cash meret, white linen drilling, fancy caps for boys, China Pearl hats for men and boys, straw hats, all sorts and sizes; black and fancy cravats, lisle, kid and silk gloves. Also, a very.large stock of bleached., and no bleached muslins,calicoes from 3 to I2&per yard, carpets,.'floor-oilcloths, and a great variety of Gbods not mentioned. Please call and examine mystock; where you will always find a full sup piy- . Carlisle, April 5,1849 ' Kcw aud Cheap Spring Goods 1 '■Af'.tie New Store. Corner of Hanover and Leather Streets, opposite Wm. Leonard ’« old eland. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have Just return* ed from-Philadelphia, wilh a large and well se lected-assortment of 'Weir Spring Goods, purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are determined to sell at very small profits. Amongthese goods may be found Cloths & Gas* simeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff in best American and India Nankeen. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting ip part of silks, borages, silk tissues, plpacas t dec, A fine lot of straw and braid , .BONNETS, Ribbons and Lace floods, an elegant-assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes, suitable for the approaching season, at our usual low Checks, tickings, drillings, linens, and tbe usual variety of bleached and unbleached muslins.’ > } Boots & Shoes. A well selected .assortment of Men’s, Women’s ahd'Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand some, ' ' ‘ 'GROCERIES in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company’s celebra ted Teas,. Spices, &0., and the best quality of Carpet Chain. ■ All .the above have been purchased right and Will be sold low. Please give ns a cal). S. D. POWEL& CO. .Carlisle, March 29, 1649 Greatest Intluccmonls Ever offered to the Public. ARNOLD & LEVI’S New and. Chcap, Wholesale and Jtctail, Dry-goods . r *. -- Start. • THE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub lic lhat they have taken that well known stand lately occupied hy Sbeaffer & Myers, In North Hen 1 * over slfeol,.B.doors north of (lie Carlisle Dank, and directly opposite to Havorslick’s Drug store, where they have opened the laigest and cheapest assort ment of goods eyer offered to (he public. Ladies dress Goods, among which the following comprise a part: Block and fancy Silks, Shaded do. iif groat variety, Tis iUoo*ypUha> plaid and striped Daragcs; Lawns and Ginghams; a large assortment of Linen Lustres, plain# .striped and' figured D’Laines, Bombazines, Alpsccss, Silks and Satins, plaid and striped Mus lins, Capes.and Worked Collars, Laces and Edgings, MilU.KJlover, Hosiery of all kinds. A large assortment of Shawls, for spring and sum mer. BONNETS $ RIBBONS, Parasols, Men's and Boy’s,Wear, a great variety. : Carpeting, / The largest assortment over offered In Carlisle, Mailing, Floor, and Table Oil Clothe' Call and examine for yourselves, is all we ask— w«.make no charge for showing goods, but esteem the privilege a favor. ARNOLD, & LEVI. •yApyU 16, 1849. ; , New Spring Ootids. | I now »P*"W «•> dogtnl assort l <i BT *" 4 V nßßBoo °DB,»uch aa K. bn* Si’i? J Antn of Weron ; Colon and atylC., Lawna of e.ctv .win „ r i.. . largoa.aortmcnt of OlngWa, cUmm? ctmbtlca, bated MuaUna, a largo aM°?tm«'ni nt i' 1 Dodd.. Ladle.’ and O.mlom.n’. Kid Q^ f \ZI aiid Thread r.lovci. A largo ...ortm.m ot honnet Ribbons. Also, Hosiery, Tuck and aide . tomhs, !; Steel Beads, Bag and Purse clasps, «Udes Hogs and silk twist of every color. A large aaeort. ttfdnl of Boye* and Men’s V Spring & Summer Wear,, atsk>,bea»tiful prints, fast colony English chintzes, •> haondsorae paUerns, together will) a largo assortment of bleached,and brown Muslins and other Goods.— He Will also continue to keep on hand a large and ' fresbiflttpply of Groceries, which he will dispose of ohetipl / !' t l ' • v; Purchaacra will Jo well to coll mil boo before they PUrchaae eloewhero. 1 O* R. CROOKS.. Corliole. April 18, 1849 LADIES call arid aea the Bonnota, Ribbona, and Flowed for .alo at • ‘ April 30, 1849 ARNOLD & LEVI’S. M jiXtfE jfJL'S FANCY ■ SILK; tißEsb -trimming estad ..-'tTSHMENT, No; 170, Soxrtu Srooso StMirt, West Bide t nine daor* beloto Spruce ; Philadelphia* v ; fringes; Gianps, &o. ' V• . IN ,of the decease of Mrs. O. Maxwell, the subscriber is desirous of selling, off her im mimsoand beautiful assortment of Jenny I/ihdj Bui. Hon, and wide and narrow cut Silk Fringes; Victo ria*. Algerine, Flower and other Gimps; French But tons, Figured Braid, Cords.and Tdsscls, dec, ,•, Country Merchants .are informed, that they can obtain the above articles afloworprices than they can bo procured for olsbw hero. These Goods hav ing been selected expressly for the retail trade, those having orders to fill, or wishing to lay in a good as sortmontof Dress Trimmings, will do well to give me aii early call. Besides the usual inducements of saying Vund by calling at my establishment before going elsewhere, I extcudthal of a Saving of money. 1 JACOB G. MAXWELL,. 170 South Zd street, Philada. r March 1,1849—3ra ’ •. J. E, CARVER, ■ Architect & Engineer, No. 61 Nortq Sixth Strekt,, Piiu.4DSt?nu. &IVES Drawings and Specifications or contracts to erect Dwellings, &c., and layout the grounds for Country. Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees Co give the proper effect. ,Alsp, Churches,', .Hospitals, Gas Works, dec., on the latest and most' approved plops, including heating, ventilating, &c. Phila., Feb. 22, V849~-3m !. 'Vo ■■ K Be wise In time—’Us tally to <tclcr.” AFFLICTED READI Thousands ate suffering with disease from which there is no difficulty in being speedily and permanently relieved, provided tho right mean's axe 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 certain than that tho ' . CHAS. OGILBY* is the most speedy .and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate mature known to the . world, adopted to every stage of tho disease, sox and constitution, at all times and seasons; there is no fear of exposure, de tention! from business, nor restriction in diet. From the .curtain and speedy relief that it givc9, it is now the moat popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand cases have been cured by it during the past year.— Prepared by n practical physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over dis coses of this character. ■ Full directions accompany each bottle. ' Cxutiox.—»Aek for the vlmrican Compound and purchase only of the agents. t For sale by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bon nitz, York; R. Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lon : caster; Dr* M’Phorson and Wyeth, Harrisburg. - Price $1 per bottle. Eebraary 22, 1849—6 m THE subscriber respectfully 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, Pedlars, Travellers, and all others who may favor her with a call, in the most accommodating manner. ' 'Her Tablv will be constantly furnished with tho best the country can produce; and her Bah-Jb sup plied with tho choicest. Liquors. Her Stabling, which Is large and convenient, will be in charge of a careful Ostler. She flatlets herself that from her experience as an innkeeper, she will be able to render- general satis faction. -Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on the most reasonable terms. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22, 1849—«3m - Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road t Carlisle, Pa., LATELY kept by J. A. Wlnrott, has just been taken by the subscriber. It is newly finished, and hat been thoroughly repaired. Passengers in the cat's, 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. —tf WASHINGTON HOTEL, , - C*.IUABLX, Pi.. THE undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on the north-west corner of the public equate,' in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately the occu pancy of George Beolem, Esq. would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that be U now prepared to accommodate oil who may favor him with a call, in a manner which he flatters nim self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The bouse has the most pleasant location in the borough, fronting on Main street and the public squarer-is but a few steps from, the Railroad Depot,-and adjacent to the Court House. It has recently been refitted wlthnew furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote (ho ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest and most wholesome fit re the market can afford, and his BAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always be supplied with the best provender, and attended by careful hostlers. . , ' Nothing shall be loft undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and bo 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—-Gm 1.500,000 «° f l': aB<JCa^oUnaFloo, ■ 7 SUU,OuO foot dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, I 200.000 “ “ White Pino “ ’ “ \ 200.000 » “ Ind’n River « ‘ « i 100.000 •• ** Fencing, Shelving, Ac. The finest and Urgcst stock of dicseed Lumber ever offered for sole in this or any oilier market. It was dressed in the brst manner last fall, and may therefore be relied upon not to shrink. Orders from the country accompanied with the Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atlen dod'lo with especial care. WILSON & LAVENDER. Brown St. Wharf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849.—3m* TZ. LOTHUOP, No. 30 South Second St. , upper side, next door to Sharpleee k Son«, Philadelphia, reaped fully inches the attention of the Ladies of Carlisle and xiclnity, to his very select assortment of Spring and Sommer Straw Bonnets & Hats, at extremely low prices. Merchants and Dealers supplied. Alluring, Bleaching and Pressing, dene in a superior manner, lotHHOp’ No. 30 South 2d street, west side, next door to Sharplesa k Sons, Philo,;' April 6,1849—3 m Glass & Qucfenswarfi. A LARGE ojßOrlmenl of Liverpool Wore,incluJ ■UL. log plates, dishes, *Scc., together with a yarlely oi common while and edged Ware, and a handsome selection of the best' CHINA and OH AN Ji’jß WARE, embracing tea setts,-and all the other artlclea suitable for Dinner or other setts, and also tilasswaro of most recent patents and best quality. S«A U !f o^ned and r ° T M the Grocery and Tea Mote ov i w J nnv Mbrch 16,17*10, ** American Compound, . fauiieb’B hotel, East High Street, Carlisle,'Pa. MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, DAVID MARTIN, To Builders, Carpenters, Ac. Bonnets I; Bonnots I Wcvp Ocdccrtcß, THE subscribe* has tuat opened a lot of old Rio, and Laguyra Ooi'PE3iS,nn also a lot nil Brown SUGARS, of various ciualUios, as nUo lection of IUo finest Loaf, Crushed and VuWedwjd' Sugars, at tho usuallow prlccs.nogothor with all the other vaiiolios of a Grocery and Too store. . . . . . J.iy, BBY. March 10, 1840. Great AClractioa for the ll ■ Kjrlssklnkles llcadqnaj North HaNOvbb St., 'OAnul THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and those wife may visit it during the Hollidays, that he is nqw manufao lurin'! and will keen oiThahd a lamp assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c. r , : suitable for the approaching will 'be . sold- whhlriaale or retail at the old'stabd, in North Hanoverstreetj'VfeW doors north of the Bank, where he also has on. hand a large assort* ment of Fruits of the latest importation, which will be sold on accomlnodatingterms>oon» sistirig in part of; •' ■ i( > Oranges; iLcmons, Orapcs, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts,, Filberts, .Pea Nuts, English Wainota. Ao, Hq would also call atten tion tolhe best assortment of . . French, German A American Toys, ever brought to'this place, consisting in part of fine French fanoyboxes, kid and jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common Delph arid yVpoden Tea Sells, Kitchen setts'and Furni ture in .boxes, brass and tin Trumpets, wooly Dogs,,hone, tin, gasket and other .Rattles, penny Toys of all kinds, 1 Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine Vm Toys, Tools in boxes, 'Games, Puzzles, &o.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborlnes; Harrneonicans, Accordoons, Druihs, Guns; Pistols, Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other 1 articles. In con* nexicn'with the above he has just received a prime lot of 1 / . SVesh Groceries', . consisting of Pulverized«Orudhed, Loaf& Brown Sugars,'New Orleans, Trinidad, Syrup.& Sugar* house .Molasses, very cheap;imperial, Young Hyson.and Black Tea, Chocolate, .Water, Soda, Sugar and Pic-mc.Crackera, Cheese, Uicej&c.; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Gin** ger. Gloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or,whole. All orders thankfully received and. punctually attended to.. ; . . P: MON YEK.. Carlisle, November 30, 1848. • Dr'ngri! Vrueal HT Jus,tßeccived. 11 PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, ore invited 10 'call and eranine my stock of Me- Paints, Glass, (HI, Varnishes; &c. ~ . ■ drugs. . Patent Medicines, 1 Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, -Spices, ground and whole Instruments, Essences, ■Pure Essential Oils, Perfumery, dec/ .DYE-STUFFS/ Tndigocs, I Log and Cora Woods, Madders, | Oil Vitriol, Sumac, ( Copperas, Alum, I Lac Dyo. PAINTS, ' , - Wetherlll & Brother’s Pure Load, Chrome. Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Load. All of which will bo sold at the vety lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book storo of ■ i • 8. W. HAYERBTICK, Carlisle, December 14, 184 S. WRIGHT &.SAiXO^ IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Porcignand Do mestic Hardware, Glass, Paints,Oils,Nails,lron, Steel, &c. t East High street, opposite .OgilbyV Dry Good store, havo just received and are now opening a large assortment of Goods in their line, tb frhlcb they would invite the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought atlholow* est rates, and will.be sold at a small profit. | They havei Iso rcceived a few Straw hnd Corn Stalk Cutters,” to ( \vs|ch would invite the attention of Farmers. • These machines have taken the premium at nearly all the rat Exhibitions in (he country, and are considered preferable to any other cutterAow in use* October 20,1848. ' ' r ‘ .// New and Cheaj|, v " HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who re speclfully calls the. attention 06 hisi friends and the public generally-, and all dealers in Hard* ware, to his new and splendid assortment'.Of all kinds of Hardware, such as Saddler’s tools and Saddlery Wore of.every description and stylo, all kinds of Carpenter’s tools, and building materials of all kinds and new style, all kinds of materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, a good assortment of Men’s Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining and binding skins for Shoe makers, all articles used by shoe makers constantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths dan be supplied with the very best of hammered'iron, warranted goodtalsoalfkindaof rolled, slit, rotund, 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 hunse* keeping in the Hardware Line,. Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps ofevery descrip tion just received,-Ethereal and pine oil forsale, fresh; all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tur; pontine, and a first rate article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look out and bear in mind. Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who use the article of HARDWARE, call at the old well known now arranged Hard ware stand, formerly kept by Lewis Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to John Corn man’s tavern aland, now kept by H. Glass, and I 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 all the very smallest profit for cash, and we think we I shall be able to sell a little lower than any.other! I Hardware store in town, as our goods ate well se lected and purchased tight, in order to sell low at the how arranged Hardware store, well-known as Lewis Harlan’s old stand, where yon may find a good assortment of every article in iho Hardware Lino. Don't forgot the stand, as quick sales and small profits Is the order of the day. 1 JACOB SENER. Carlisle, December 20,1818, JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla. .’THIS article is employed with greet success, and by the most eminent physiciene of this oily, for the cute of the following diseases i Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, sipbililic enactions, tiller end ulcers, while swellings, scurrey, neuralgia or tic dolourous, cancer, goitre or btonchocole, (swelled neck) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc tive effects of morcuiy, Jaundice, hypnrtrophy, or en largement of the heart, palpitation and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of the bones, joints or ligamentg, oil the various diseases of the skin, such us ringworms, biles, pimples, car buncles, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from on impure stale of the blood and other Saids of the body, in short nil diseases where a change of the system ia required. Prepared only by the proprietors, John 0. linker * Co„ wholesale druggists and chemists, No. 100 North Third street, below liaco street, Philo- Price 60 cents per bottle-. . ,'i ’ Importers and Wholesale dealers m drags, medi cines.'chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes,surgical instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dyo atuffs, window'gloSs ; also a now and superior article, oflniTtTioa Plat* Gesso, nt about onC fifth the jprlcoiof English or' French Plates, any site, cut to larders * i I The Compound Fluid Extract of Sario|nrillo for lWo\o-ttt R, williams' Drug sloro, Columbia; John F» M *i°ro, Lancaster, Pn.; 8, Eliott* Can I" 11 * c »«low, Druggists, corner of piday s! irters, lb: Furniture r Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that hestiU’contVnues to manufacture arid keep on v band,Qt his shopbn North -HorioVdrstreetVririarly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, ’Carlisle/*,/ Sideboards, Secret TAHIES, TABLES; STANDS, Desks,Bookcases Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short,-every thing that can bo 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 be intends to sell low for.cash; All who will give him.a call, will riaythat his furniturejs cheap and good. All.work' manufactured under his inspection* He,particularly Invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine forlhbmßelvoa—he Has no doubt his Work-' manship and prices will not fall to pledge 5 so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, i, ! The subscriber ..would > also inform the .public (hat ho carries on the / . . Coflln Matting Business, and can wait on al) those who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a Heaese, he can attend funerals in tho coanUyv. Cbarges'raoderate. 1 : FREDERICK OOftNMAN. Carlisle, June 15, 1848.—1 y N. B.'A lot cf choice Cherry Lumber for srile by the subscriber.' Cabinet Making., < THE. subscriber respectfully informs the' public .that he will manufacture to order - ; Gabinet Warc gtWWWto? every description, such ' ''**3 as Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all articles in his Unri, and will sell as' cheap as can bo bought any where in the county, rind wiltwarranl Kis furniture of good material and durablo workman ship, Ho would invito the public to call arid exam* ino his stock boforo purchasing elsewhere. 1 Coffins made at the shortest notice and on mode rate terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 13,1848. . • , . Cabinet Making* Extensive JACOB FETTER & SON, corner o/Nonh Hanover and Louther streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that they have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to tho above busi ness, embracing in part, . Sideboards, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables. • Wash-stands, Secretaries, Mahogany Chairs, and Wabdrobev Work-stands. 1 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 oily fashions, they are enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work . . in.the country, and at prices too which shall dor respond with the “lightness of the money market, * . They would earnestly invito 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. •; i • . The Undertaker’s branch of business receives especial intention. January 18, 1849. ■ , SvatNO and Bo«MKTt PAamoira von IBdB. THE subscriber would respectfully call the atten tion of tho public to his large assortment of igV Hats & Caps, of tho latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, lino WhUeTlockoy Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of I Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (verylight) together with a general assortment of nearly, every descrip tion of Caps,of all sixes, and at all prices, Country dealers and allwho wish to purchase hats or caps, arc invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared ,to give greater bargains than can bo hod elsewhere,— Don’t forget the place, No. 8, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT; Carlisle, May 25,1849.. ■ ■ . Dr. X. C. Loomis, TTTILL perform all operations upon the Teeth ,VV that are required for their, preservation, such as Sealing, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will restore the loss, of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. £7*0(1106 on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr.LoomiswillbonhsontfroroCatllsls the last ten days, in each month. December 14 t 1848, • _ 6b; w. L, cbeioH, (‘Successor 6f Dr, John Creigh, deceased. J WILL attend all medical call# in town or country, by day or night, and will give ovory attention to pa tients entrusted to his caro. - ■ Olllco in East High street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 33, 1848.—flm Dr. Ocorgo Wl'llU PouJkc, (Graduate of Jefferson MediealCollege,Philadelphia. OFFICE at the residence of his father In South Hanover street,directly opposite Morrell's Hotel Carlisle, W, December 7, 1848. : - U. R. B.XEIUn, BURGEON DENTIST, (aucußßßon to nn. s* o. uetv.) T) EBPECTFULLY informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that having made himself thoroughly acquainted with the titzont as well as the practical part of Dentistry, he is now prepared to perform all operations entrusted to him, to the satis faction of all, at moderate charges. OvncE—South Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr. G. W. Foulko, and immediately opposite the Sd Presbyte rian church. March 1,1949—1 y , , JAMES FLEBISC. w. W* COIIKKR OF PITT AFD IIIOiL STREETS* OFFERS for sale on tbo most rcnsonobio terms, a largo assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines, chemicals, Points, Oils, dec.; with the most useful of the Potent Medicine, Also, an elegant assort ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shoving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye, Hair Oils in groat variety, Hair, Noil, Tooth, Hat, Fleah and Cloth Brushes. Whips In groat variety. Umbrellas, canes, Pocket Boohs, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafers end Seals, Fine writing and note paper envelopes. Ro. jure, Fine Knives and Scissors. Razor shops, Fan cy wate, Cord coses. Fancy boxes. Cornelius’ Pot. out Lard Lamps, Globes and wicka, Lord 08, Sperm candles, An extensive assortment of Imported end Domestic Segars, Tobacco and Snuff. Call and examine the stock—ho ds prepared to offer inducements to purchasers for cash, January 36,184 g. ; ' GIESE & SON, Commission merchants, FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber & Iron, No. 48 Commehcb Steet Wiiaup, BALTIMORE. ID" ADVANCES MADE ON OONBIONMENBB, .£0 Match 29,1849—dm* SIIA Wf-B. A handsome assortment of Toflidrro and othoc Shawls, just received and lor colei by December 91,1818- 8 D POWEL da CO 'urniture ooms. Hats! Hats! CAUIIBLE, FA, Sheldrake’s Allegheny House, Nb. : 280 MaYktt Street, above. Eighth, (South Side,) ■ li.; '.-- •' Philadelphia. l ;. THIS large arid splendid hotel has been furnish ed with new’ furniture; The Bar Room is the Irirgest in‘ Philadelphia, The* parlours and Sitting-Rooms are entireiy’separated frorri the noiseand buslle,'Conseqaerit : lo the arrival and departure of c&rs., The Portico extending the whole front of the house, affords a cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid vieyv'of thb 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 (he managers to make It the best hotel for Merchants arid Business men, during their stay in the city. The terms will be pno dollar per.day.' f Ori the: arrival of the cars from the west, a Porlelr will’ be in attendance to convey baggage, &c.to the hotel, which is adjoin ing ihe.depot. February 8, 1849,—*6m FIFE INSURANCE. Pbnn Mutual Life Insurance-Company . i ’ _ No. 91 Wqlnut St. Capital $50,000., .. rpHisCompany is now ready to make Insurance X oh 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, orannually, or one-half of the pie raium may be paid in a note at 19 months. Individuals insured in-this company become memberpj>f the corporation and vote for T/us lees^ ' For the greater security of parties insuring With this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 has been created to meet- the r losses that may accrue upon policies issued by the company,.!© be held and used by the Trustees, until a-capltal exceed** ing that amount has been realized from the receipts ofpreminms* . - DANIRt t; MILLER, President. , WM. M. CLARK, Vice - Presidents. JollN W, Horner, Secretary,- The undersigned has bfeeh appointed Agfent for Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, w|tb full particulars, can be had at the new storey cor net of Hanover and Louther sts. . S.D; POVVEL, Dr. G. W. FoUlke, Examining Physibiam Carlisle, Nov. 0,1848 J Equitable Life Insurance* Annuity undTrustCompany, OFFICE 74 Walnut street; Philadplpliia.—tJapitol $250*,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the States/ at the lowest rales .ofprorolutat Rates for insuring dt sioo oil a single life* For 1 yean For 2 years. Age/ £ 20 30 40 50 59 1 1,29 1,86 3,48 Exa3ip.le.~A person aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the compony 95. cents would: secure to his family or heirs $lOO should he die in one year; or for $O,OO he secures to them $lp00)' or for $l3 annually for seven years be secures to them $lOOO should he die ip seven years; of for $20,40 paid an nually during life, he secures $lOOO to be paid when bodies. Tho insurer securing his own bonus/by the difference in amount of premiums from those chatged’-by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs Would receive 1 $5OOO should he die in one year. . Forms of application and all particulars may bo had at the office of Fbrp’ic. Watts, Esq., Cailisle. ‘ J. W. CLAGHORN, Prcs't.. H. G. Tuckbtt, Scct’y. Fred’k. Watts, Att’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. . August 31, 1848. ly . * Fire Insurance. TH E Allen and Eastpennsborough Mu tual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized,andin operation underthemanagement of the following commissioners, viz: . Cht. Stayraan, Jacob Shelly, Wm. H. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterretl, Henry Logart, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musaer, Devi Merkel, Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell,, er.ani Melchoit Ureheman,who respectfully call theatlention ofeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. ■ - Theratesof insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. ■ Hurtnr Looak, Pice President, Lewie Hvcn, Secretary. Michael Cooklik, Treasurer. February 3, 1848. ■ Aozhts— Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; Christian' Titzel, Allen; John O. Dunlop. Allen) C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Bearing, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert Moore. Charles Doll, Carlisle. • Agents forYorkCounty—JacobKitk,general agl. John Shorrick, John Rankin, J. Bowrattti, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dr Lochmon. CHEAP LUMBERI WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber 1 Let them coll down af CHURCH’S old Lumbor-Yord, near tho west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, at the River, Cumrorland side, whore they con buy Common Hoards > for $ll per thousand, and Pina Shingles for $0 por thousand* • * ‘ Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, now of fers to the public at his old established Dumbo/-Yard, at the west end of tho old Harrisburg Dxidgo, the best selected lot of LUMBER on the bonk of tho river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of the bostquality, 160,000 long whito pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of 18 inch Shingles, together with 600,000 feel of Lumber of sssorted thicknesses and qualities, auch as I, li> 14, and 8 inch Pannci; I, U, 11, and 2 inch Ist Cora mon; 1, IJ, 14, and 2 inch 2d Common, |Uao, Ash end Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half inch Boards, Pino and Hemlock Jotco end Scantling, seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannol, island 2d Com mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in lha yard s’.ncc last year, and if parsons lolls you to tho contrary don’t holievo them,, but call ond see. Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation, ond a large slock of Timber on hand, bulb Pino and Oak, tho subscriber is prepared to saw bills to order, fence boards, barn floor plank, laths and polling at abort notice. Tho subscriber hopesl>ystrict attention to business and a determination-to soil lower-than any other Yard at the river, that his old customers and the rubllo generally, will give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. . HENRY CHURCH. December 28, 1848 • ■ The Cheapest Solid Nailed Travelling Trunk Manufactory PHILADELPHIA, THOMAS W. MATTSON,No. IDS Market st„ First Door Dolow Sixth, South side., Persons wishing to buy to soil again will find constantly on 500 TRAVELLING TRUNKS 000 CARPET, BAGS and SAIOHELB, VALISE TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS, LADIES’BONNET CASES, &o. Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest Manufacturing Prices, * THOMAS W. MATTSON, Tni/Bil iUANi/VAcpT Phi South-east corner of Sixth * Market ets.,lo.‘ Fohruory 99, ; 1840—0 m BOOTS'& SHOES. A .splendid assortment;of Men’s water-proof Boots, together with Wptheh’a and Boy’s Boots untl shoos, opened, and for sale at ho new atoro’of \S D POWEI, & OO , ifniiJy tip ißWodi """ rAWA<:ijA. . FOR the removal andpermanent'eure of a'll f eases arising from an impure state of the Binn,i . f :i habit oflhe body, viz ? ( -Chronic bronchitis, catarrh, pleurisy, coughs scrofula in all its forms; t6ttei,£|CQld-head, salt rheu ° ’ cutaneous eruptions of tbo head. face, body, anil * tromitics,chronic diseases of the liver, stomach Q CX J bowels, chronib tthrbnic enlargement c the joints and ligaments, while swellings, hip.w.°f affedtions, abccssCs, ulcers, syphilitic disorders m c nt curial and hereditary predispositions,’etc. ' r ‘ Spring and summer have passed away, and autumn is once more with us. There is a melancholy IB ,J ness in tbo season and all nature seems to feel tbo change that Is stealing silently on. Mon seems i 0 shrink from tfio /Coming.winlor and prepare himself to meet the changes which the seasons impose upon him* But how is it with the bedridden martyr to scrofula, liver diseases', chest affections, rheumatism or. any of the numerous disorders which lake their rise in the organs of.digestion and so soon diy up tbo springs of life.. How does he,feel the changes?-. What gloomy ftrefcodinga lie,,in. the future! Thij sear and yellow loaf of putumn remind him that ‘(dc cay’s effacing fingers” arc already active itv their woikofdesolalion. , He feels and know? that with out relief With him life’s scenes will soon bo o’er, His boating heart will cease to beat. But has the bountcuUs, band of; nature scattered around Us no remedy-lb drivo.disoase from'the eyg. lemond bring again the.-bloom upon'the check?— Must hours, days; weeks .and months, be consumed in anguish and suffering? Our answer is emphati cally JlO. The Panacea is a romedy of unsurpassed alterative powbrs,ahd will so far as human l agency and foresight can go, drive disease from' the system and restore it again.toihealth; - From; the past we ratty judge of the future* / What has. once been done tnhbc done again. -.From the many advantages con ferred oh the afflicted - by the Panacea, all may rea sonably hoJ)e for, and expect to derive benefits. Read the following ovidehce ; PiiitADßiPtHA, Juno 9, iB47i .. .Havjbg {faeh epfirjited of 4be nature of the Pana cea, U nfiords me much pleasure to be able to recom mend it as n valuable remedy; for thoBb-chronic,con stitullohal and glatidiiltir di*caebs, to which it is es pecifclly adapted. Those tv ho are afflicted and re quire medicine os an alterative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active ahd Uniform state, than is to be found in the Pahaccoi I have used it in several instances with decided success.’ Vours, &c. D; ALLI&ON, M. I). , Prepared Norih*west corner 3d & South streets Philadelphia. , For sale by BA>iuai,;Ei.LioTi f , Car lisle, and by Druggists and Merchants throughout the county. • Price $1 per botjlo or 6 bottles for $5. For paN denials see pamphlets. October 20, 2848—Gni BAiLEVS Magical Pain Extractor. (Til. OUIOI.NAT. XX II O.fLT OESIH3CB.) Burns and, Scalds. For Life, 1,60 2,04 2,70 s 8,04 6,03 1,30 1,64 ,2,07 2,97. IdUAIjLENGE the world tb prove that my gen uine Extractor has ever'failed , (since its intro; ddctlon by me ih 1839,) in one single instance, to cure the Worst Burns and Sfcalda. Bit it roust hr the genuine article* not the vilo counterfeit stuff that is flooding the market; ' * Dailey's Genuine Extractor, in burns and scaldsy affords immediate relief, as soon ns applied; Jl cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes.— Counterfeit Extractors, no matter by what name of undfefwhat title they appear, When applied irritate and increase tile pain; Try all (ho.imitationd tffrif pVofcsS to the saiflo vlr (host and the' above test will be.fourtd conclusive;— U does, bo'weteo not alone apply to buYns and scalds/ but'tn cuts, wounds, sore and inflamed .eyes, and all bases of externa! and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed. 1 ■ ■ Piles, Bruises, Salt liheurii, Rheumaikni, Erysipe* :. las. Eruptions, Sore Nipples % Broken Hreast^ ’ ' _ Chilblains, Fever Sores, old Sores and nil external inflammation, yield readily (o tU' all-powerful pain subduing, and curative propeilictf of this extraordinary remedy; Du’trirark, if mast bo' the genuine Dailey. To the Public. 7— Being cognizant of the t/onper attending the use of the counterfeit extractor** 1 di*-' tinclly declare that. I will not hplJ myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor* unless the same bo’ procured at my own Depot* 416 Broadway, N, Y. / oi from my authorized agents. TO THE"L ADIEB, And Especially ia Mothers and 'Heads of Famines, The groat and substantial benefit that may be dc rived* and the pain and suffering that may be pre vented by the genuine Dailey VMngical Pain Extrac tor, (see printed pamphlet, especially the article ad dressed to Mothers, etc.,) ought to make itan inmate of every family. Life itself has, in many cases, been' preserved by a ready application of thy genuine Ex tractor. I would therefore caution mothers noverta bo without a box of it on hand, not for a single Oayr for where there ore children, accidents will'occur.— Andwhaiisof vast importance, especially to girls,' it heals the wounds without 0 scar. , Mr. Dailey—Sir* I cut my- Anger with a copper nail* the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to swell considerably*, with constant shooting pains up to the, shoulder. A large swelling taking place at the arm-pit, with increasing pain* ond 1 become feorfu! of the Lock-jaw. In this extremity* your pain Extractor was recommended to me, anil which T v was prevailed upon to try. The consequence was, that it afforded mo almost instant relief, and in three days I was completely cured. JOSEPH HARKIBON. . New York. cor. Broome & Sullivan sts. September 8, 1848. '■ LIFE SAVED/—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD. ‘ Wu**T»iEi.n,,NiJioAßJi Co., N. Y.,} February 28, 1848. $ Mr< Dailey—Dear Sir—While my son* 16 ycarsof ago, was'at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Roao, ho bad 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 Rom the vat containing a largo quantity of boiling water,. Ho fell forward* scolding both hands and orrqs, all on one side and one leg badly and the other partially. • The scalds were so bad on his aims and leg, that 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 procured as. soon as possible (which was in about six hours) and applied ond.wbich'rellcved him from alt pain, prevented in flammation and swelling, and in a few days commen ced hsaliflg h!s sores. There appeared a general im provement, so much so that In three vfoeks ho was removed to his father’s house* .distance about one mile and a half.. . . Wo continued the use of the above medicine about two months, ond wo bolievo.it was the moans, under Providence, of saving ,his life, ond wo would cheer fully recommend it in oil similar cases, as a safe and invaluable, remedy., WUh sentiments ofrcspecl,.! remain, dear sir, your most obedient and humble servant, ADLAE CLARK, " ‘ SUSANNAH CLARK. 0, E. CLARK. - We« tho unddraignad, being personally atquainlcJ with the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement aubalontiolly correct: M. Dewey* Louisa Dewey, J. 8, Kelsey, Henry D. poorco, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L, P. Rose, Ire Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose. Omr.ni.AiSß— The Extractor has not as yet in any single instance, failed of curing.' Cute, .Wounds# and Punctures; no mailer how severe,,(soo page ia » printed pamphlets,') always yield roddily 'to the Won* derful properties oi this wonderful,Halve. A. DALLEY, 415 Droodwoy, N.-Y*, Inventor and solo proprietor. For sale tft thp Drug store of Ja;«ks Carlisle. Also by Mochanicsburgt Messrs. Altick, IStyppinsburg. *, March 20, (840^-Oh l . ~ • Sugars, Coirou, t 0..,; sago, Hou.o, n«« leone, and Sugar House Molasses, for sole ducod prioes al tho cheap store of ’ navD April SO, ARNOLD* MW. MARK THE TEST! CA UTION, EANOEROVS PUNCTURE.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers