«vj ng/it'rom £ <xi3iio9 a. selection ofiSpring & yum- which 1 invit^th'eauemiaD'ofone VvmAlUM >ir;f.M|i .'. ‘..\v - ■ . ■iwtfgijj# /,...-• : ,iTo . the Ladies,. r. •.. v . 'TfA SiTkB,BAraigP9,iLinen,Popoliria, : ljinerrLus- ‘Urieri hh'aftdos; French; English.and Amftri-' o platd toußUno; bwiasjbookahd tarltqn, !6ndTartoy’B p Ting d 7 rameBv bonnets, pa- laces;’ fancy-frirq nftflff|;a| &e f c i we fiatlPr durselvoB to beable to please pftbes tobd atyie, who will favor us with q. ' Go ritlem<m, " ' : ’l ; 1 ; -tlStcnt; r'-. • , r Foj t yqqrow,n interests we ask of you to call and „ examine., our, tjti»ck‘ of'French and English' f bjack clotha/Frebch apt) English fancy colors'do.', Fancy : I French. c aklris, black aqdtancy; . : Enß^l?b; a Pp American casalmpres, silk" warp* C.adingtpn and Merlnocpssi plain and fancy Crotons and buff oassimeces,: fancy jeans, silk. ') niaraeille Vestings; plain, and high c^ val9 * p.qraeptic goods,inabnndance,such as Muslins, ( Q.shabnrg9, Tickings, Drills, i cotton very cheap: col’d cambrics, domestic . t gtbghams, a tapers, checks,, nankeens, &c. , Carpets. I i. .5 i'An immense stock ofcarpets, floor oil cloths, plain ■ mattings, a beautiful assortment of 'Transparent Blinds,'dll of whichwill be sold un usually low. ■.r< r ‘-: '■ I BOOTS : & SHOES of all and' 'pricest-now receiving and oh hand, • ’Also, a fresh - lot of Gnocifßißs, which'can riot •be beat In price or-quality. :My stock is very • large and 'complete, and We always lake pleasure tin Showing goods without charged •' - Rerol!ect.lhe o2d stand, a few, doors east of the •Market HoUsev and-directly opposite Wright -Saxton’s Hardware store; : : ■ ,« 'X'-J-lit ; p : * OHAS. OGILBV, j : • ■ . U .*• v . • . S.> A. COYLE’S - Wholesale. Sf Retail Store, South Hanover Street , ■; / Carlisle t \'Signof the DeeHipe.” ; j ’Respectfully calls the attention.'of • !SKBSsL h* B friends to-hiis newaiock of Spring Summer Gooda. It is impossible, enumerate all the articles I have for-saiei-sulfice it to say, we have almost every -thing that is necessary for Ladiesand Genilemeri’s ,wea 't.i - Ladies Department.— Neat figured Mouslin de Laines, Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair'and Satin’Stripe Lustre, pink and blue dc'laineSi Sa tin stripe do., second mourning Clarendons, plaid liyouese, bla'clTsilk,.bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties' and' scarfs, 1 silk anti linon,fringes, linen Vis srik'llahnel,|pink, blue, anil green barege; Kid,|.Bilk/ 4 Ijsloe gloves; a* large assortment of Ladies*, Misses’and ChildrenViipso. ' ’ gentlemen's Department,—~ French and English Cloths, from 87$ cts, to $G per yard; French blk. oassitr.ereSj fancy do., large assortment of Vest. iPR 9 * .pTpton oloths:and .Lustres, tweeds &'cash gtprot, white-linen- drilling,: fancy caps for boys, China iPaarl hats for men and boys, straw hats, all.sorts and sizes; black and fancy cravats, lisle, kidand-silk gloves. Also,"a.very-large stock ofbleached and un bleached muslins, callcods from 3 to I2jpbr'yard. carpets, floor, oil; cloths, and a'great variety of Goods nol mentioned. ; Please ball-and examine my stock, where yon will always find a full sup ply; -v - •• April 5, 1849 1 ...ißow and Cheap Spring Goods . At;tho New Store'. Cohiet of Hanover' and Louther Struts, opposite <* r ‘Ll* htonarcCs old stand, . .rTRE/apderßignedl respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have just return ed-drom-.-Philadelphia, with a largo and well se lected assortment of.: New 1 Spring: Ooocls, . ijTcJiiaed; at 'the very fewest prices, and which InfejTa'rfe determined to sell at very small profits, Ampng these goods may-be found T'lolhs & Oas sirn’eree, Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff in variety, best American and India Nankeen. * Ladies Dress Goods, cdnsisiih'g in pari of silks, bereges, sijk (issues; alpacas,&c. r • A fine Itit of straw and braid “> v :: v \ BONNETS.' ■ Ribbons and Lace Goods, pn asdbhmehl, of Calicoes and fiveChinlaes, 'for lHe .approaching.season, at IdVpnces.’ Cheeks, lickings, drillings,, linens, and the apual .variety of bleached and unbleached obit' rt i Boots & Shoes. A-welllseleoted assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Childtenta :Bo6ts and Shoes, good and hand* some., .. GROCERIES In all their variety, viz: Sugar, . Cdffhe, jVlplasses, Pekin Tea Company’s celebra ted Tead.', Spices, dcc.’i and the best quality of Carpel Chain. 'Alf 'the above have been purchased right and wilt be Sold low. Please give us a call, . , ;' t ’ : s. B; po wel & co. . Carlisle,March 20, 18*19 - 1 ■ T - - - - _ J Grcalcit Induccmcnls ' Evfcr offered to the Public. ARNOLD &■ LEVI’S Wholesale and 'Dry-gauds ' .v‘‘ '*, - rPHE’subscribers respectfully announce to the pub- . ■Jc lid that'they have taken that well' known stand lately occupied by Sheadcr/dc' Myers, in North lion over street*, 9 doors north of the Catlislo, Bank, and directly opposite to HaverstlckVDrug store, where they have Opened the largest and cheapest-assort* pf goods ever offered to the public. m i JLadies dress Goods, aihotig which the following comprise a part :' Black ano'fanoy Silks/ Shaded do. in groat variety, TIs •o4S, f plain, plaid and striped Dnrngce; Lawns and GlnghMnqla large assortment of Lihon Lustres, plain,’ striped" and figured D’Lnines, Bombazines, Aipadesb,’Silks and Satins, plaid and striped Mus link, 1 Capes add Worked Collars; Locos,and Edgings, . Mitts, Glover, Hosiery of oil kinds. A large assortmootof Shawls, for spring and sum mer. ,■ BQNNETS «* RIBBONS, Parasols, Men’s ond Boy's Wear. Q great variety. Carpeting, The'largest assortment over offered in Carlisle, Mailing, Floor, and Table Oi(. Cloths,- Calland examine for -yourselves, is ell wo ask— wa make rip charge for showing goods, hut esteem the privilege a favor. . ARNOLD &- LEVI, . April 15, 1640, Sow Spring Goods oVl" 0 * °P cnin » »n elegant aaadrl -1 i « B . TA , P ,V E " ni DRESS GOODS, such ns cobta an/. 8 ivl« ?*”*“’ } jinm of dlfferon colpra and atylea, 1-anna ot alary ttyle and orica a large aaaortnwnt of Qinghama chain., .2 ’ camWca, bared Mu.linafa large aaoo?imc l |l’.“rr f V "’ , and Oemhinu'n'B Kid Olotcb I'lsl* - , and .Thread Glove.- A large aaaortroaM rf 1 . •'* bonnet Ribbone. Alao, Hoaiery, Tuck and* comba, Stpel Beada,. Dog and- Purao claana, alldri ringa ond .ilk Ini.t of ere., color. A larg.’ „£?-• H}opt r of,Boy(»’ and Men’s . ' -- . i Spring & Summer Wear, •Uo, beautiful prlrite, faat colors; English chintzes bfrnndsome pattern*, together with a large assortment of bleached arid,brown Muallna god other Goods.— Ue wlll alao continue to keep on hand a large and freah aupjply of Groceries, which he will dispose ol cheap. ;' r : ' ’’ | Purchaser* will do well to call and ace before they purchase elaewhrre.. , ' G. R. CROOKS. OarlUlcV,April 12, 1840 , *T ABIES call and see the Bonnet*, Ribbons, am Ji Flower* for sale at ..• » "pilMa, WO ■ ARNOLD & LEVI*3. ;■’ v . -ri*i(AxwiifciPs'-V'' rr~r " '■ ' " V ■' l »Brt!«fiNT, ; Street, ' * i " ■ West «WB,iiiftV aabfs below Sfi'uce l l ‘i i Madetjj^ia: ;;V Firinges,'Gimps, &c.; consoquericojof'iho decease of Mrs, (/. Maxwell,' the’subscHber ia of [eelUAs off', her lin-'. liicnse and bdautifUl assortment of .fonnyi Lind, ijuh wido.qnd; narrow' ctitiSilk VicUH ritt; A'lgerinri/Plower and other Gimps; tons, Figured Braid, Cords and Tassels, &c.' ' ; . v .Country Merchants arc -informed,* that they-cani obtain the abovo articles at lower.pripes than. they* can be procured'for olseu here; ; These feoods hav-; irig beon selected expressly for the retail trade? those, having orders to fill, or wishing to lay in a goodas-, sortmonf ofj D/essTrimmlngS, will Jdewell to give mean early; onlh Besides the-usual inducements of saving time' tyy calling at my establishment before going elsewhere, I extend that of asaving of money ,V / : JACOB G. MAXWEfiL, . ;f, i* • * ■ 170’South 2d street,Thilada? I ', March 1,1849 —3m ’ 1 ■ •' J. E. CARVER, : Architect &' Engineer, | No. 01 Nonni Sixth . & IVES Drawings and Specifieatiohs.or contracts to crbct .D wellings, fyc., and lay oat the grounds for CQuntr; r with, the arrangement of Treos ;o give the proper effect.: Also,. Churches, Hospitals. Prisons, Water-VVofks, Gns Works,-«Scc<, on the latest apd most' approved plans, including Keating, ventilating, dec,' , < _Pbila„ Feb. 22. 1849—2 m ’ 1 46 Bo wise lit tlinc—Uls foily to •• •■ • v*:\ defer.”. •/ A PFLICTED READ! Thousands are buffering rjL'wilh disease from which there is’no difficulty in being speedily and permanently relieved* provided the right (neons are'used.’, As eyeiy vice has its own punishment, so'it would seem every disease has its remedy.. .This-U true, and there is nothing in this life more certain than, that the American Compound, Is the most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate nature known to the world, adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitution, 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 coses h>ive been cured by it during- the'past year.'-—- Prepared by a 1 practical physician, the' a filleted‘can rely .with cohfidonCc'bn its curative potvers'Ovpr dis eases of this character. ' Full directions accompany cach.bottleVi *,t;. ; ; i't*-- 5 - < Caotiox,—Ask for tho Amrican (compound and purchase only o[ the agents... ..... ;v r \> For aalehy-SiMUEt Elliott; Carlisle; Dri Bat nitz. York; R. Williams, Columbia; A; Miller, Lan castcT.j Df. M’Phcrson and J.' Wyeth, Harrisburg. Price $ I per bottle. , Eebruary-22 1649—6 m ■). FARMER’S HOTEL., ; East Hioii Street, Carlisle; Pji, THE subscriber respectfully informs her'friend? 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 thafsbeis now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and all others who mny,favor her with'.ft'Call.'in the most accommodating manner; Her TxuL* will be constantly furnished'with the best the country can producov and her is 1 sup plied with the choicest: Liquors. Her.lStabHhg, which Is large nnd convonlcnt; wlll ho irV charge of a careful Ostler.' 1 • She flatcis herself that frbm.hor'experiencc as an innkeeper, she wilt bo able to, rondor. general satis taction, . .. v • Boarders taken by the week, month or year, oh the most reasonable terms. . . . ' CATHARINE February 22. 1849^-3 m IttISSIOLnOTSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, . CARLISLE, Pa., LATELY kept by J. A. WinrotVhas-just been taken by the subscriber. It is newly finishoß, tn.d tins been thoroughly, repaired. Passengers in tho tats; strangers, travellers, and visiters to (Jnrliido. ora invited to. coll.. Tcrmg moderate, and every attention paid to tho comfort and convenience of all who patronize the es tablishment. .. . DAVID .MARTIN. February 15, 1349.—tf' ' WASHINGTON HOTEL, QaRJ,IBLS, Pa>’. THE undersigned having leased that well known Cpd COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on tho north-west corner of the public square, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in the occu pancy of George Deetem, iSsq. would respectfully inform his friends and (he public generally, that ho ismowprepared to accommodate all who may favor hinvwirh a call.tn q manner which be Hatters ciim self cannot fail to prove ' The house has tho most pleasant location in the borough, fronting on Main street'omi'tfie public square—is but a few" steps from tho Railroad Depot, and adjacent' to the Court House. . It.hu recently been refitted with new furniture .and other tm'provemcnts.addcd, well, calcu lated to promote the ease and. comfort of.his guests. His TABLE will always bo.supplied with 'be choicest and most wholesome fare the market can afford; and his OAR,with the best of Liquors.: Tho STABLING belonging to tho establishment is good and extensive, and wilt always be supplied with tho best provender, and attended, hy, careful hostlers. Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those who favor h!pi with their patronage. sndhd hopes,-by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit ami rcctivo a liberal'share of public encour agement. H: L. BURKHOLDER, Agent.' ! t December 21,1648—Cm / ' '' To BuKldero, CarpontdiN, Ac. .. I,soo,oool™ir^^ rolinaF,oi,r -suo,ili»o feordressed Spruce flooring Boards, 200.000. « ‘ « ••While Pino “ * “ 200.000 « « Ind’n River « ' •*' 100.000 “ ** Fencing,shelving. &c.‘ The finest and lirgest stock of diessed Lumber - ever offered for solo in this or any. olhet market.. !(. Was dressed in tho'hrsl manner last summo,' imd fall,l and may therefore be lelied upon! not to shrink. (Lj* Orders from tho country accompanied with the 1 Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, wlll bd atten ded to with especial care. • WILSON & LAVENDER. Brown St. Wharf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 39/1840,—9m* ’ Bonnets! Bonnets! r P Z; LOTIIROP, No. 30 South Second St.; L i upper side; next door to Sharpies* & Sons, Philadelphia, respectfully invites the attention of< the Ladies of Oarllslo;and vicinity, to his very select assortmentiifSprinc and Summer Stra*otr Bolinets & Hats, at extremely low prices. Merchants and,Dealerp supplied. Altering, Bleaching and Pressing, done in a superior manner, amLut short notice. „ . T. Z. LOTHROP.: No. 30 South 2d street, west side, next door to Sharpless & Sons. Phila. < 1 • ' April 5,1810—3 m ' ; • ' .Glass & Qucensivarci \ LARGE sflsprtment of Liverpool'Ware, inolud- ■ t\, ing plates, dißließ.dcc., together with a general '•ariely of common while and ddgpil \Vnn»,' arid a selection of the heat CHINA and ORAN -1 t, 'YdR/J, embracing too setts, and nil the pther •-* suitable for Dinner or other BetU. dnd'iilso Ai r" T 0 °* n . ,n *' rcco .dt nnterna and'best Quality. ;.eA opencJ and fo * ■«« the Grocery and Tea 1 ! 1 ; “h,5,m0. i.W.miY. ; . FaNiilonaUlo Yciiitlnn Blind - . . ( OepotHf' 1 THE WisctfW hovlnir h*ul much experience in thft pianofactory.of UMNDB, having aerved an apprenticeship’td'thVbuslness, anti carried it on some _____ six or cinht yeors, ond having, |n addition to his . , . Now Qrocorlca, T ; • ' former Depot 047 Rnco street, purchased Mr. UaSsa- THTJ ■uh*cnbeil l n«W.nn«n .1 *i* *•- ' 1 dy’s 'Block, No. 7 Karl V Building, N. E. corner of Rlo,4wd ». ni °( oM •* ava * Sixth and Chcßnut’elrccir, ho ha* a largo assortment Drown SUGAlifi, of various qualUlea nJ-lV"* , ” ew ° f ~ie *® r y Ullndsat both stores, which ho will lection of the finest Loaf; .CruahfeiUvul PuW«t iC i ? e«aonoWo'.a» any in the city. ■ . Sugars, at the usual low prices, togetherwlih all th« fif , c^ zon * °f Garlislo and vicinity, aro respect other vailotics of a Grocery and Tea store, . . 10 #t)d examine for themselves, bo- ;n. wacßNsir/,' " - ■ -v’-l ; Maro IC, 1840. 1 - • ] 'ii^ipl^^oi^^LibWysi! .1; •/ -r ■ : \vi^SrNoßTa'HAßtovftß.S , tCv‘Gi:Rtißj.«V.-» THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens nf Carlisle, and those who may'visit It during the* Hollidays, that heisnow manufav lurintrand will keep on handfadarge'asaortmeht of CONFECTIONARY, sugar plumbs, &b.,BuitabloTor the approoohingtestivUies, which will he sold wholesofe or relail aV the old staiid, in North Hahbver sttset; ffiftwidobrs-north of the Bank, where'he also has on harift k large. assort ment of FruUV and Nuts, of the laießl ltnpbrValibn, which will befeold on kcDomroodatingiertas, con sisting in part'of \ " , .'I ' : | f; ■ Baiisins. Prupes, Dates, Citron 1 , : Ov.poa Nats,. Cream ,N[ptf!,i Filbptip,', Pea Ntils, English Walnjuts,«o.- He WouldaUqcali atten tion to the assortment of' ~j , Pfonoli, German & Ainexican Toys, ever brought -to this place, consisting In pah'of fina French fancy boxes, kid vfiU* joftited ;Dolls, all sizes; Doll'heads, fine China, Common Dklph kn<r Wooden; Tea Setts. KlicherV settsand Furni ture in boxebj brass and tlh Trumpets, woqly t)bga, bone.tin, basket and'Blher) Rattles, penny Toys of all kibda. Waggons and'WHeqibaYro’ws, fine tin ToysVTools in boxes, Gaines, puzzles, &nl| Pianos, Fiddles, TamboVihes; Harmeqnicans, Accprdeons,* brums, Guns, Pistolst Gfo6s and China Toys, l fine sewing Baskos, Tis]y arid 1)011 Babkets, and'H variety on other arliclek,' In'con hexion with tbb above he has just* received a prime lot of 1 •' ;'J Fjcsh Groceries, ! consisting of pulverized. Crushed, loaf &Brown Sugars, New,Oileans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial,.Young .Hyson and Black Tea, Cho.cqla.lei. Water, Soda, Sugar and Plc«nic Crackers, Cheese... Rice, &c.; Freqh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Gin ger,.Cloves, Pepper. Atlspicpygrnund dr whole. ~ All orders thankfully received pnd punctually attended to.. . ’"P.-MONVeR.- Carlisle, NoVember 30, 1848. V f 'Drngn! Drags I Just Received. Country Merchantsnnd Pedlars; ’arc invited to call and examine iny stock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c. ! ;* drugs. Patent Medicines, Herbs arid Extracts,' Fine Chemicals: Spices, groundand whole Instruments, • ‘ Essence*, ! 'PWe^Essentia!Oils, Perfumpy, dtc. .ip. I DYE-STUFFS. ' ILdg and,'Cam .Woods,. Oil Vitriol’, .. ~ I Copperas, Lnc Dye.' . t faints.’ '’ . / Wothcrill &,Brother's PuroLea'd, Chrome Green arid Yellow, l*iunf ahd. Yarnieh Brushes, Jersey •Window Gloss; Linseed OjK Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red. Lead., All of which will be sold at the vc/y lowest at the cheap Drufe.and Book store of , . Trtdigoea, Madders, t Sumac, Alum, V* - i: S. W. HAVERBTICK. Carlisle, December 14, 1848. IVew and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, ' NOW opening by JACOB SENER, 1 who re ! . apectfully chile the aUention’'br his friends and the pub.ic 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 Warq pf every description and.Btylo, all kind's of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of all.kinds a d f new style, afl kinds of materials .used; by Cabinet makfers. Also;' Shoe Findings bfuJl kinds, a gftod issortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining and binding ikins.for Shoe makers, n!i articles used by shoe makers constantly keption hand.' Blacksmiths-can he supplied with the. very best of hammered iron, warranted goodt 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 »n the Hardware. Line, Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip tion just received, Ethereal and pine oil for. sale, fresh; all kinds bt Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Tur pentine, and a first rate article to preserve leather stiffs, and keep the Look.out arid bear ih.rpind. ■' r ' ' Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeeper? and all who use the article of * . HARDWARE, call apho old well known nay.arranged Hard ware .stand, formerly. kepi by.'Lpwia Harlan* jn North Hanover street, next door to John Corn* man’s, tavern stand, now kept by 11. Glass, and next door to Keller’s Hal and pap'BtoVe. Call and exarpi’no for yourselves, and mo ney; as we are deiermined to sell ail articles at the very smallest profit for cash, and we think we shall be able to *6l) a litllo lower .than ftnyVnlher Hardware store In.town, as our (roods are well looted and purchased right, in order to sell.low at the npw arranged Hardware store, welirknown as Lewis HarlanVold stand, where you may.find .a good assortment every article in Uio Hardware Line. - Don’t forget tho stand, as quiche salfs and BmaUprofits is the order of the day.' .‘ , JACOB SENER. 1 Carlisle, •' '♦ JOHN C. BAKER S COMPOUND) FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla^ : THIS article Is employed with great pucresa* ahd by thb most eminent physicians of thisrltyv for-the [cure of : lhe following dlsensctJ, ‘ , I Scrofula or Ktnos Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous distasei, siphilitie Directions, titter ami ulcers, vlhfte swellings neuralgia nr tic doloureUx.cahr.or; goitle’or hronchoccile, (swelled neck) spine diseases,’ chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract thedes'trofc- 1 tlve effects of morcuiy, jaundice, hypertrophy, or on* largemont of tho'heart, palpitation and irnnhUng ln tho,region of tho heart end stomach,jenlargeinontof I tho hones, joints of ligaments, nil the vprioqs diseases of the skin, such .as ringwormsbiles, pimples, car buncles, etc. Dyspepsia anil liVcr complaints, nerv -1 cqs alToctlons, dropsical swellings, conrtitptionpl ilia* ‘ orders', and disoaHCs originating from ah impure state of thobbod and .other fluids of the body, In short all diseases where s {mango of the'sVstom Is required. Prepared onlyifiy tho proprietors, John O. Baker &‘Co;, wholesale! druggists and chemists. No; 'lOO North Third street, below Race strict, Phils, Price 50 cents per bottle. ' T ■ '• -ft ■ Impdrlcrs'nmUWliolcsalo dealers' in drugs,medi cines, chemlcalscpatont medicine,' perfumes; surgical instruments, druggists’ glassware,. .points, ’oils, dye stuffs, Window globs: also a new and superior article, of Imitation PtiTR Glass, at about one fifth tho price, pf English.' or French Plates, ghy size, cut to order,; , ; . The CompoundfFluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sntainf R. Williams* Drug store, Columbia { John F. Long’s Drug store, Lancaster,Pn;.B. I3llioU, Our lisle; and, hy-Hcnry.& f/as|b\v, Druggists, cornier of Market drill Third stro (sj Han ishurg.Po. fieddmber'?, I^4o—ly ‘ ; ■ ■ 1 T' TT „ Fwfjttitofcbi Furniture!! ’‘l" HE subscriber Terfpectfully infor me the public that ;ke still,cpntihuc9> manufacture • and keep on hand, at bis shop on North,, Hanover, street, nearly Qfth's; (fdrmcrly GlaBV) , • SidelioardsV. Secrißp T ABIES, TABLES, AN DS,.Desks, Boot-case# Bedsteads, CupU6ards, v bf ov'eir^ 1 style andpatterrijahd in short, oVoty tbihg thalcan bo made indcabinot shopiJ f 1• r 11 m ! riilol • irA' The subscriber 'Will warrant his furniture'to be raanufactuVed out of the best of material Und by the , best of as to his priccshe intends to sell Tow for cosh//All who will fciVe him a'caH;will say that; his[futnitur6ts cheap and gdbd.l 'All work manufactured Under Hisinspcclion. He'particularly invltes hcwlv married ’persons to'givehim a call examine forthemselVcß—ho has no doubt'his wbVk mnnship and prices will not fail td please;'so'dbb’i forgot tocalliytfore'purchasing elsewhere.’ -O v The also inform the publie that ho carries olHaa d i.■'/ ;!•;}’' Coffin' ilaU’in jf Btuine^,; ! ■ abd ban wait on oft' those who may,desire .^iyservi ces in rha'f tine/ Haying a hip'can attend funoraUin 'Charges moderate. ' > ‘ 1 m-.w. Carlisle. Juno 16, ! N ? B: A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for'sale by th'A'subscriber;' !i '' “‘ 1 • ; i: y - Cabinet. Milking.,, , I. THE subscriber fedpcctfully informs-the public thst ho'wiil manufacture to.order/ ,m :/ r- as Sofas, Tables,,Bedsteads dnO all niticlcs in his Ijnß. aijd will sell, as.cheap as can bo bought any; where.in.the county, and will Warrant his [urntlure of good material arid durahlp workman- ljo would invite ,(l^o ; ppbii9 to. .call,'and exam ine his purchasing elsewhprr. • . . ; Com ns made-, at the shortest notice npd on mode* role terms.'. . ' ‘ .GEORGE SPANGLER., Carlitflo, Obt. 12, 1848, Cabinet Making. l Extensive Furniture Rooms. . TAOOB FETTER & SON, corner, of North J Hanover and Loiilher' 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, • SIDKBOAHDS, SqPAS, , ! Bureaus, ~ , . , •; T.ABLKfIf / . VVAqtl-STANDS, ~ , Secretaries, ,MAH.iaAN ( Y;CHAinB, and Wardrobea, Wmic-sTANm.;/,, . Their Furnitu re .being made out of tie best ma terial,.‘by their own hands, they fell po hesitation in warranting Its dyrahllily.;. Being always, ap prized of the. Very latest city fashions, they are enabled to.turn out the mpst Fashionable Work in the country, and;at .prices.tnd which shall cor respond with the “lightness of the money- market. ’ :'hiey would earnestly invite persons who are about jo.commence hdusekeeping lo call and ex amine their presenl elegant atnek, to.which they will conslantlymakeadditionsof thenewest’and most,modem styles. J ■ The UNDRRTARca'sibranch ofbudinpss receives espcciaraUehtioh’.l.l ! January 18, 1849. ' - ’' ; Hats! Hats! ' Spiuxo'axd FißtnoTfs von. 1848, THE, subscriber would respectfully coll (he atten tion 1 of the public to'hjs. lqrge assortment of in Hals A Caps, oflheiatesffashlons, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Rnckey Mountain Beaver. Otter, Brush, and Russia hats of every- quality j and at dif ferent prices; Also on hnnd ri-firie assortment of Slouch, or Sportsman's Hats, (very l ight) together with n general assortment of .nearly, every descrip tion of Caps, of nil sizes, and at.all prices, Country dealers and njl who wish to, purchase .hats or. caps, are invited to call/as the subscriber is prepared to' give greater bargains than can’he had elsewhere.— Don’t forgot the place,' No. 3. Harper's Row, ■’ . - ' WILLIAM H.TROUT'. Carlisle,May2s; 1848. [ I' - • pr. I. C. lipqmßj TT7ILL perform alloperatlon* upon the Teeth , iVV; that are required for, Iheirj preservation, such as Healing, Filing , Plugginjr,&'c,\ciT will restore the Idas of. them, by inserting Artificial Teotk. from aisinpleToothito-a full sett, ll7*office on, Pitt street,a few doors South nf the Railroad Hotel, N» B.' DT-F-oomlswillheabsentfromOarUale the last ten.daysidn each mouth-. .. December 14,1848, / * 1 DR. W. Li CREIGH, fSncctkso* of-Dr'S John : Cteigh{- deetandJj WILL attend all medical calls in.town or country, ty day or night eyory attention to'pa rents entruatcjdo,his care.-; (Vfflce.in .East High stfoet, opposite Ogilby’s store • November 23, 1 ■ Dr. .Gcprgo >VIIU« FonlUo, (Graduate of JeJforJonMf.ditalCollege, VUHadelplda, OFFICII at ihe rcsuibnce of his father In South Hanover iitrc’cl'vdirpctly'dppdsiie.lVlorrelt’B Hotel •■ , , .CARLISLE,.Pa. ~ ‘ •• Doeembpr 7,184rt.1... i ~ < u; n. R. ucMAn, !■ BVUOEON; DENtIQT. ■ i'i . (snCcEssoai to” mu'J.’- c;m»v*)‘ T\ESPEOTFULLY AnTorms the’ cltizerirf'Of this Xv»'laco' : orid vicinity,'that having nvde himself thotoughly acquainted.wllh ’.tho Tiiv.onti ab Well as tho practical part of Dentistry, ho l is noWprepaicd to perform’all opeiotibh’s hhtfustrd to him, to llio satis faction of all, at moderdto'charges. ' Office —South 'Hanover street, .adjoining.the qfllco.of Dr,!o,-:W. Poulkc, and immediately opposite the 2d Presbyte rian church. .iMarch 1,1849—1 y I ■' r: .ri-EWiwq. a, w» coitNKit or. piTT Jtrrp man stabetb, OAJUIBLB, PA. V .I'. OFFERS for solo on the moat reasonable terms, a largo assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines* chemicals, Paints, Oils, &c.; with the most useful of the'Fatent Medicine, • : AlsbVan elegant assort ment of-Perfumery,‘Toilet,‘hud Shaving Sopps, sha ving. Creams, Hair Dye, Hair Oils In great variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hat,Fleahi-and Cloth Brushes. Whips In groqt variety. "Umbrellas, canes, Jict Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafeW and Seals. Pino writing and hote papor drivolopes.' Ra zors, Fine Knives and Scissors., Razor strops,. Fan cy watej Card cases, |Fancy boxes. Oofnoliud* Pat out Laid Lathps,Globes and wicks, Lard ()|l,Speirm candles. 'An'extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Segdrs, Tobacco 'and Snuff. Call and examine tho,slock—ho ip, prepared to offer inducements to purchasers for cash., " January 26, 1840. giese&son, Commission Iflorciinnts, FOR THE SALE OP Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber & Iron. No. 48 COMMERCE Steet WnAM I ,: . BALTIMORE. ' CP ADVANCES MADE ON CONfIIdNMENBa.^TD March 99, le'iO—im* '■ ...... StlAWtjB. ( pf .T’orkcrre I and othc/SnawU, just received .and, for polo by December £l, 1848'. ‘ S D I’.QWPD 6 CQ, , 1U JigMiPi, .u ~1 J! ■' ■■= No. 280 marketjstreet) abope (South Side,') (i Hll- ADR Ij P H.l, A *; : ,‘ } > ; / I’npiS large and splendid hote)has,bqp|i furnish /JL.jecl ;yrUl\;eplirsmew.,furniture.- - The-. Bat Room largest tin Philadelphia.. iThb parlohrs and SlUing-RqorosrgreentireJy separated from-ihe noiseand bustle, consequent to the arrival'and departure of carg. r};The ' Portfop extending the: whole front of the house, affords a pool retreat in tf&tjjV frea}hdfi and- a'fcfjJendid ylewfof the, greut dhl'tjidfpuglifard in the pity. . ' • I ‘The Lodging Rooms arewell furnished. .The TdbleaS well provided'Jor as at hotel, >V,ith. every-attention of (the, managers to. make i t the best'hotel for Merchants and Business ,men, during theif ,stay Jo the cily.- The lerms wijl *dne'dollar’per'day.. 0n the'arriVnfqf the cars frbm thpiwdstvn Pdrler.will be- in attendance to convey baggage; &c.to l the hotel, which is adjoin*, inglhe'depot;; ■' .'*■ r; ■ i, ‘ ” February, 8,’1849.—-6m . ' . , ; . XIFE IWSIIRA^E.'’ 1; ” i; j » : Penh MutualLipr I Keanance: Compaq* ,i 1 -- ■' i : "iSToi 91 WaihtttSti^CatfliattWpWi * 1 T His Company Is ribw ready tbrriqke Insurance jqn Mves* qn BJfltem, J fl tem, without bihly beyond the amount of the premium. ,;A - Alithe-profiis ofthe company divided annually among the insured. .->• • i ')'T|i]bpremium m.ay be pald{.ippnthiy« semi-annually, ora’nnuaily, or pne-halfqf the pie mltfM ti'ihy he patd in a note all la.Vnonths 1 , 1 J • , Individuals insured in' this company becomh’ Members of ihe.corporaiion. and‘ VoleforTrus. tees.--; - 1 - .v I *’- -• ; FbrlliP gredter'security ,bf parties ihsunhgwlth thls cbrapany, a guarantee capital ofSSO,UUO has tb-meet.'the losses that’may' acorur Upbn. policies issued by the company, lb He held and; uoed by 'lhe until n capita) exceed ing ihai amount has been realized from the receipts of premiums.. r , I . DANIEL L. MILLER; PresidenU • t . WMi M. CLARK,.Vice Presidents, John WJ Horner*, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. Blankapplicatlonsfor insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the new store, cor ner of Hanover and Louthersts. S. D. POVVELi Dr. G. W. FoOlke, Examining Physicion. Carlisle, Nov, 9, 1848. Eqnitable laifc Insurance, Annuity • > and Trust Company, ; OFFICE 74i Walnut street, Philadelphia,—Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance On Jives ot their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout thb Staton, at'tbo lowest rates of premium. f .' Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Age. V Fof Lyear. ,For2yeors. 20' ’ ' .81 91 30 99 . 1,30' 40 .1,20 1,64 50 1,86 2.07 ' 59 . 8.48 . 2,97 Example person Aged 81) years nextbirlh day, by paying the. company’ 95 cents would secure to his family, or heirs slo9should he die in one year; hr for 29,00 he secures to them slooU;.orfbr $l3 annually for seven years, ho secures to them $lOOO should he die Jn seven years; or for 820,40 paid an nually, during life, he secures 81000 to be'pnid when Hedies.' 1 The insurer securing his'own bonus, by the difference in amount of. premiums from those* charged 1 by other, officen/ For. $49;60 ’the would receivessooo should he die in ono!ycor. ' 7 ;l Forms of application and rill particular? may be had at the office of Frrd’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGiIORN, Pres’t. . H; G. TocTCRTr, Sect'y. . Fubi»*k. Watts, AlVy. , Dr. D. N. Marox, Medical Examiner, August 31, 1848. ly Flro Insurance. rfflH E Allen and Eastpennsborough Mu tun I Fj^n' JL Insurance. Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized,and inoperation underlhemanagemem of the following commissioners, viz: , Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, WnL R. Gorges,. Lewis’ Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sierreil, Henry Logan, Michael Cbcklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Saml. Prowell, sr,and Mnlbhoir Breneman.whorespectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages, which the conipany hold out; ;• 1 / { ; Therateaofihsuranceareas lowand favorable as any Company 6f the kind id the State;'Per sons wishing to become members ajre invited to make'nppllcatioh to the Agents of the company who hre willing to wait upon thenf athm time, 5 1 v JACOB SHELLY, PtesidenL 1 Henry Loo an, } r ice President. Lewis Hyer, 5 Secretary.] Michael Cooklik* 2Wif«orer. . February 3, 1848, ~ ‘ *. Aoexts—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Christian Tittcl, ’Allen; John 0, Dunlap. Allen; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire rnanstdwn; Simon'Oyster, Wormleysburg; Robert Moofc, .Chgi:lcs.Boll*iCar!islf.- il ' '’ * Agents.for York County—JacohKirk, general agt. Johm.ShorficK,,,John Rankin, J, Bowman, Peter Wolford. . ■ . Agents for Harrisburg—Houser A Lochmnn CHEAP EfJITIBEIM - WHO wnqts to huy qhoop Lumber 1; Let Ahem call down al CilUhCirS old Lumber Yard, near ..the west cud ,of Aho old Harrisburg! Bridge, at the River, Cumberland side, where „hoy can buy ;C6nD«ion Boards forsll per thousand,end Pine Shingles fors9 per thousand, ; , The subscriber, thankful for past favors, now of fers to tho public at his old established, (.unjiher Yard, it the west end of tho old .Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected lot of ' • lumber on the bank of tho river, consisting of gflO.OOp long pine Shingles of the bestqualityi 150 0.00 long.wbite plnq, Bhingles* 2d .quality, and 40.000, of 18. inch Shingles,together vyilb 600,000 fpo.t,of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, aueh ns I, lj, and inch,Panncj; 1,,H, 14, °nd 2 inch Ist Com mon; I,l|, apd 2 inched Common, Also, .Ash and Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling and half inch •Pine and Hemlock Jolco and Scantling, seasoned. Oak, Plonk, Dry .Panned. Island 2d c.om mon Boards and Plank, stuck up in tho yard s'nre last year, and If persons tolls.you to, the, conliory don’t he|ipvja them, hut call and nee. Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation,’and a large stock of Timber on hand, both Pine and Oak, the subscriber is proptred to saw hills to order, boards, barn fluor-plonk,laths and palling at.shoh tiolico. 1 The subscriber hbpeaby strict attention to business and a determination; to sell lower than any other Yard at tho river, that his, old customers nnd (be rubiip generally, will give him a gall before purcha sing elsewhere,,. , , HENRY-CHURCH. . December,9B, 1848 ; t !. The Cheapest Solitl NaiUnl Travelling Trunk OTrtnulhctory : , Philadelphia. 1 ; Thomas \v.ma'ttson, no. 198,Market si., Firit.Door, Below,Sixth, . Smith,,»lil<v, Pereoiw wjrhing to bpy lo •el|,i»gain will fln4 oon«li»nlly ; pn ftOO'TRAVRkMNfI TRUNKS* . . : . , 000 OAftPET DAOS onJ SA'PPHELS, ' ; V A USB THUN KS. , , PACKING THUNKS, LADIES' bonnet OASES, &c. r .WholoßUlo or Belnil.nt the lowest Mimufnrtuting Pricer' ' THOMAS W.MATTSON. * ' ; Thunk MAWttr*9TiTijMi, South-onet corner of Sixth A Fobruo'ry 23, 1840—Qw ■ , ‘ BOOTO & BHOES. Aaplondld assortment of ,Mpi , »^rftlflr-troptDQOtf|i|pgeihpriWltb ( .Women , « and Boy** Boots and ehoca, opened qndfnr aaloltl he now store of J 3 p J3L QOj ’) : ,V 5 tbeißloodl ■* .! BtL KBEfcUrt’SvpAßlA«E A . , ' ■.'■PORSWI fbinbViil und; j, Wm' dH'inifatitc’Wtaiebf 'ihb' Biob/i' habitof ihi , bws‘«i i' r " ;■, • 1 f "* , Chronic bronchitis, catnnti; fleirSw/coh.^;'’ sirb’fd'ta in all its form?; tetter,acoJb-hend .aali,ih. elc '' curtiiiojis 1 brupliona of (hp,head’,iTocel.bob j,' a n j l!m ' trcrriities, chrbrdc disccHGfl of tire liyer, sioinacb a*i heweiej chronic rbcuftmtiflhi,' chropic emargeTpent r llicjdint’a' onj jignracnla, jyhilo'a»clling>,.hip.< afTeclious/abccsaca, u.ccri, |7,)hilitjc di«qidcr«* ,n sr * cunal an,d.hereditary predispositions,etc,.; !,;Spr;hß,apd sommef have passed ,oway. and aniutim is onco us. There is, a melancholy ssd jicfisiD tJie. season, end oil nnturft'seems.toifcpp;*} 4 change that* ia?Btqaling silently,on..,, Mani'seirtg-jo ahrinhfromJbe coming winter ptid.pmiiatohiniself to meet thc'chqngcs tvhicbahqjßeatoDs him. But how is it with tho bed-r.'dden martyr to scrofula,.liver,dieeascs. chcßi affections rheumatism orany;of. tho numerous disorder* which taktfiheir risein the organs of Uigeslionand’sofcoqndry-npiho springs oft life.' iHow does hevfcqhthfcihangeaii-. What gloomy forcbodings'lm Inithe 'futdre? sear and yellow lenfoPkutumh retrtiijd ‘da^si effacing; fingers”; are ; already idiW in their work oNcsolailon.'-He feels &nQ kbow# (bat ivitb ft>uf relief l .b=j; :--Ji /u '.5.;--. -,r.’ ’ ,l ' 1 With'him 1 life's scenes wifi soon tp f ,’ . n;. “ kis'h'poling hebirl^y^l,'cease lq"b^o|i' < ‘* '*/ ,But of nature seated pf|ound. uB‘r|ft’ remedy diaease sj*. tcniaifd. bring again Must,hours, days >: week's and months, be.consumed iii anguishoni! suffering 1. Qur .answer.is emphati ‘cnl|y, no. r Tho i.s.a remedy; of alterative powers,fqnil will so,far aa.huraan. ncenty and fqrcaight can.gOf.iinve disease from tho system and restore-it agqin to health. FronTthe past wo may jodgoofthe future. What has once been done can,be done v ognin. • .From the many advantages con« ferred on the afflicted, by the Panacea,-all rViay rca* sor.ably hope for, and txpeel tO derive benefits, - Read tho following'evidenced ® • _ Pi!ii«at>klpiiia. June.Oi 1847,' Having been apprize!} of the nature of the Pana cea, U affords memuchpleasure to be iblo ■mend. U as a vnluablennnodv forthaderhronic.cdn etiluiiona) and glandular diseases, to Wh,ich Wii es pecially, adopted. .Those! who' areV afflicted and rc quire.nicqtcinq as.an.alterative, cannot obtain tt in a more aclivq and.tiniform stale, than Is to be found In.lheTonncen. ~1-have.used itjln several instances with decided success. „ Yours, Ac, ,D, AIiLISON, M. D, ¥S ..“ r fP , ’r®‘ l ;North*we«t corner.Sd-& South streets Philadelphia. Fqr enle hy SAJsuiti. Eiliott* Car lisle, and hy Druggists and Merchants throughout the county. /.I:-. . ‘ ; ‘ ** • Price $1 per bottle or.fl bottles : ;For par- Urnlntßßce pamphlets,... . . ; ' .i October 26, 2848—Cm ; Magical Pam Extractor., } ■ ;■ .oniftiiAt.''A?ii):osi.f obkuijxi.); • thciworld to prove that mV-’cem X ume;E*lractor, hns.pver failed (since Its intro, duciion by,me in, 18300 in one sinftleinsiahre.to cure fhe worst Hums. and Soaldp >.t But it l nTusi* he the genuine article* not the vile counterfeit stuff that is flooding the pwMep ; . 'MARK THE* TEST t .> -_Dftl!ey.*a'Oenoi n e Extractor, in burntrnnd scalds, affords immediaterelief, as soon as-applied: it coo}* land draws oiil the Are and pain,in a fewhiiritites.-l ■Counterfeit Extractors no'.mntrer by what name of Under* what title they appear, vrr.cn applied irritate and increase the pnln, ' ’ V ~J . - i Try all thc imitations tflpt profess to ihe snme vir toe's, and lhe' übovri test will !m fmirid It docs, howeverimit alone apply mourns and scalds, but in cuts, wounds, sore and inflamed eyes, and HI cases of external ohd painful, inflammation, the same difference will bo observed. , ’ ’ Files, Brtilfit 9, Salt Jiheumißheumathm, Erys'pc* For Life. .1,60. 2,04 2.70, 3,04 .6,08 lan, Eruptions, S6r* 'Mpnl*. Broken Hreu«t , Ch ilbluins,. Fever Sore*, old 'Sure* Burn*, nnj 01l eiip»’nal inflimmation, yjeld f rea<lily.to jU nll-powerful pnin Bulnloinjj, aml proppnieß of this cx.raoriiinrtry romcdy. - • Dot mark; it must bg lliegenulne'DaJley;' : , CAUTION. .To tiir PDnur./—Bt*lng cdgnlzant of the dnngef attending the uso of the counterfeit extrn'clriru, 1 di** tinetty doctor? that Iwiir not hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extraptor,’ unless the *nmr he procured at my own’Depot,*4X6 lifoddwuyi’N.y.' or from my authorized agents, . ’ ‘ T'O TIIE LADIES, ; ’ V', And, J Gapeefafltf to.'Mothers and Heads of Families. The grout oqd substantial benefit that may be d(v rived, and the pain and suffering that may be pro* yp,ntei}.hy tiheflcnuipo pulley’s Mngical Pnin Extract tor. (see printed pamphlet, especially: the article ad ; dressed to Mothers, ought (u'thaheit an inanie ofoveryfaimly; ; Lifp itpelf huSriirjrinny caws. Iwn preserved by ajcpdy- application of.iny genuine Ex tractor, l iquid therefore,caution mothers never to tie without a box of it on hand, not. for a single day! for where there ore children, accidents will occur.— •And whtu ia of vast importance, especially to glrle it heals the wounds without a near.,, DANGBHOUSPVH6TURE. '•Mr 1 . Dailey—Sitv‘l cut my flfjßer wi'ih’ a copper hail, the liolsohodH huiurebf: whicK/Cgueed my arm to swell' considerably. 1 wlfn constant shooting pains up to the’shoulder.;''' A targe, swelling taking place a* the arm*pil, wifjrincrenßjhg pdin. and I hccnmfl fearful of.lho Lock-jaw, In this extremity, your pain Extractor wne re.cuinmondedVo, |nq, and which | was fifevnUelf ilpoh tW‘lcy;7THd' qoneequerive.was, that it afforded me almost'instant*relief, nnd jp throe days I was completely cured; jL 1 , JORbPH'HARRI* j ON, ~ New York, cor. Eroomo &. 1 Sullivan ata. . September 8, 1848. . ■ LIFE SA VED’—A WFUjL qASE OF SCALD. WItKATFIKID, NIAOAIU Co., N. Y„ > „- . ...... February 28, 1848. .$ Mri Dalfcy—pear Sir—Whilojny eon, 16 yearaof age, Was «l vvork in tho Bhlngle.iiißnufactnry; of L, P. Kobo, ho Hnd'ipd misfortune to slid ond fall into n 1 oVgc vat. aided for the purpose of boiliug blocks pre paralogy to cutting. The blocks liad" just,been re moved vot conlainlng d largo quantity of boiling 1 water.' Ho fell forward, scalding both bands an<| orpiß, all on one side and one teg hmlly'apd Ibo other partially; ,Tho sculds were So hud on his aims arid leg, that rpbpt of the fleshoatne off with hls’gar ments, hml hie Jifq wilt* flesjiajipit of by both hi* pb/* •icidna arid friends, t ' palley’a'Pnm Extractor was,procured as toon an. possible.(which, was in 'about sixdioura) and ■: and whlc|» VeHev(|d hijn from all jpalh, prevented \n-' flhmmniidhjriud swelling, «tnd in p.fcw Jays common ecd heujing his sores. There appeared a general lm ptaVcmr.nl,' an niuch so ihat'in throp weeks the was rftndi'cd tp his fulhctV pouae, distance aheul.ono ». •• k .l .... Wo continued the use about two months, ond We'belleta it’was IHe means, under Providence, of saving his life, and wfe woOld cheer fully recommend it jnaß s|ipitar cases, as a safe and Involuablo'rerriftiy.' With sonffmenta of reaped, I remain,' dear sir, your inpsi .obedient, dml. riumbl* servant, . (ADLAB OhAKIC, , . • . SUSANNAH CLARK, " \ " c * P, CLARK. - , t We, the undoralgnnd, being personally acquainted with.thp.roso of,Mr. [Clark’s non, btjlove the above statement substantially correct: M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey. J. 8, Kelsey, Henry P. Penrco." Wn». Evans, B,C|drk, L. P, Rose, R* Newman, Wm. NeWta'dri; Mary j.' Roso. , OniniitAiiia—The Bxtraclbr has not as yet In any single Ristanco, failed of icuring;'Cuts, Wound*, oml Punctures, no plotter bow sevprd; (see page 19* [ printed pamphlets,) always yield readily to the won derful’ propOrliea of thiq wrinderfdi solve! • ; • ■ < A. DALLEV,-41A'Broadway, N Y>, 'lnKntor and solo proprietor. ..For sale.at the Drugstore'of jA>jts i 'Fts»t ,,o » Carlisle;! 1 Also ,by> Isa Day/ Mcchanicaburg;. Messrs, Altick, Slilppcpsburg. r bjarcbsp, 18,4^.—Otn , , ■ • : I"; ' | ' Ctrocerica; ..j i' : .. ■ riUQAJIS, Coflco, Ton«, Sugar Houio. N<«jOr' O Icnna. imJiSpganlJoußO MplnM««,.fpr *»le 1 »-IIXEI'g
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