,B ttAVAa.xra . ,j ■ ■. A ; ;. v; - ~^zz 260 J S aldiers •' : ; lA^Ji.p^ inlying. from' tHe‘ casterrrcitles, a and beautiful selection of Spring & Sum-. which 1 invite the attention of one andplU J ;* " Vi;Tp‘the Ladies, In Silks, Baralgee, Linen, Popelina, Linen Lus* tre9 n linen nhameoe, French, English and Ameri can ginghams, gingham lawns, lawns, laoe.and plaid muslins, ewiss, book and tarlton, do.; and .fancy. Spring d 1 lames, bonnets, pa* rasoief-aun-shades,,ribbons, laces,.fancy .trim mingsf-&o,, we flaUer oar9elvea to be able to please all ia-pricea.and style, who.will favor us with a - / - . t . ‘ Gentlemen, _ For ymirwn Interests we ask ofjou to'call ahd examjhe biir stock of French and English black cloltfS,Fr(mch and English fancy colors do., fancy French’cassirberes, doe'skins, black and fancy; English’add,'American cassimeres, silk warp tweed;' Codington and Merino-cassi meres'and tweeds, plain and fancy Crotons and Gamhroons, ( bbfT cassimeres, fancy jeans, silk, satiit'and ’marseille Vestings; plain, and high colored cilk cravats, &c.; Domestic goods in abundance, such as Muslins, Sheetings, Osnaburga, Tickings, Drills, cotton pant'etuff, very cheap: col’d cambrics, domestic ginghams, diapers, nankeens, &c. ' 'JV , , Carpets. An immense.stock of carpets, floor oil cloths,plain and poloredr mattings, a beautiful assortment of Transparent Blinds, all .of which will be sold un usually low. ... ; . BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities and prices, now. receiving and- on hand. A)sO, a ireah lot of Groceries, which cannot be beat in-, price, or quality. My stock is very large, andcoraplete, and we always take pleasure in Showing goods without charge. Rdcollectrthe old stand, a few doors east.of the Markel-Hpuse, and directly, opposite Wright & Saxton’s Hard ware.store. ; CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle,.March 29, 1849 S. A. COYLE’S Wholesale Sf Retail Store , South Hainoter Street, '*\.." : X!arlisU t '"Sign of the'Bes-Hioe." "- ' • Respectfully calls the.attention of I 1 ! 8 Rieiids to his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, liis impossible. . enumerate, all the articles J have for sale t sulhce it to say, we. have almost every thing that is necessary for Ladlesaud Gentlemen's ■wear. Ladies Department.— Neat figured Mouslin de Lalnes^-Voulard-Silkj and Lawns, Mohair and Satin* fetrlpVLuaire, pinkand blue de.laines,' Sa tin sjfriptf do'.,"second mourning Clarendons, plaid LyoydSe, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties .and scarfs, silk and linen fringes, linen tis suespsilk flannel, pink, blue, and green barege; kid, silk,, and Jisioe gloves; a large assortment of Missee’ and Children's hose, - Gentlemen's Department.— French and English Cloths, from 87$ cts. lo SO per yard; French bik. cassimeres,'fancy do., large assortment-of Vest, inga, Cro'tdh’clolhs and Lustres, tweeds & cash meret, white linen drilling, fancy caps for boys, Chirra*“Pearhhais formen and boys, straw hats,* all sorts and sizes; blaok'artd fancy cravats, lisle, kid andsiik gloves. . A|sp,,a, ; very large stock of bleached and un* bleaohedTmisUns, calicoes from 3 to 12 J per yard, carpets,, floor oil-cloths, and a great va iety of Goods not .mentioned. Please call and examine my will always hod a full sup* ply.-Wi '- i • Carlisle, April 5,1849 und Cheap Spring Goods At the New Store. Corbet of Hanover ond Louiher Struts, opposite Win. Leonard's old stand • '•THE* undersigned respectfully inform their frieods and the public, that they have just return* ed flora' Philadelphia, with a large and \vell se lected assortment of V New Spring Goods, purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are determined to soil at very small profits. Amongjhese goods may be found Cloths & Cas. slmeresV'Vestlngs,Tweeds, Pantaloon. Stuff in variety, best American and India Nankeen. Xladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of silks, bereges, silk tissues, alpacas, &c. Afine Jot of straw, and braid , BONNETS, - • Palifi 'ljeaf 1 Hals, Ribbons and Lace Goods, an elegant assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes, suitable for the approaching season, at our usual low prices. Checks, tickings; drillings; linens, and the'usual variety of bleached and unbleached . muslins;, . r Boots & Shoes. A well selected 1 assortment of Men’s, Women’s and'Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand* some; ’ - GROCERIES In all their variety, viz: Sugar, ' Coffee,. Molasses, Pekin,Tua Company’s celebra* ted'Teas. Spices, &0., and the best quality of Carpet Chain. Alt .the above have been purchased right and will be eold low. Please give us a call. S. D. POWEL&CQ. Carlisle* March 29. 1849 Greatest liidueemeiifs Ever offered to the Pnblic. . ARNOLD & LEVI’S jVcuran J C/ieajj f Wholesale and Retail Dry-goods ' ' Store, ' THE subscribers respectfully announce to the'pub he that, they have taken that well known stand lately occupied by Sheafter & Myers, in North Hah* oyep sheet, 3 doors north of the Carlisle Bank, and directly opposite, to Havcrslick’s Drug etore, where tbey.havenpoticd the laigest and'cheapest assort* metft of goods evor offered to the public.. Xadlcs dress Goods, amortg which the following comprise a part: Block ano fancy: Bilks, Shaded do. in groat variety, Tie* sues,’ plum, plaid and striped Qarages; Lawns and Ginghams; a large assortment of Linen Lustres, plapi, striped and figured D'Laincs, Bombazines, Alpsccas, pilks and Selina, plaid and striped Mu«- linv'Cnpeß and Worked Collars, Laces and Edgings, Mitts, player, Hosiery of all kinds. large assortment of Shawls, for spring and sum* mot:'! B'ONNETS 4 RIB HONS, Parasols, Men’s and Boy’* Wear,-a great variety.' Carpeting, The largest assortment over in Carlisle, Matting, Floor, &n<) Table Oil Cloths., Call and examine for yourselves, is all we ask— no-charge for showing goods,, but esteem thenriyilege a favor. ARNOLD & LEVI. AprU.th, 1840.. , ~' 6 < , , Removal. jW;tJeanf ; T *? " > having removed his ,oom formerl y Spring and'Summer Goods, 1 whtob he vylll have made up at the shortest notice an 4fvVvl® moat Desirable wanner. He will con. flanlly have on hand.a large selection of ■ T ; Ready-made Clothing l , .cheaper than over offered to the puhllo before sudh 'as black and blue dress coals; frock & sack of various colors} tweed coats of all shapes and dolors; summer cloth coals; linen, cotton and Jeanp, : coats, „aml nil.other kinds of fashionable oonlif'blsck'and I'pnoy ppsbmcre pants; summer pante of every description and color; plain and fanoy salin vests; summer vests, all. sorts and oolorßtjsliin bosonis atfdtcollars; neck ahd pocket handkerolticfs; slocks, suspendprs of all kinds, and very cheap. Don't forgot llio place'. Carlisle, April 6,1849—3 m . East High &TIIRKT, Carlisle, I’a, 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 kcpt by Ddviu Margin, and that she is now prepared tq, accommodate Farmers, Pedlars, Travellers,' and iall others -who may favor her with a. call,.ln the. most adeem modal jng manner. . , Her Table will be constantly furnished with the best the-country can produce, arid Jicr-DATt is sup-, plied with ,th®'.choicest Liquors.., Her Stabling, which Is large and convenient, will bo in charge of a careful Ostler. 1 \ ; ’ ’ ' , *’! She,flaUois herself that from her experience as an innkeeper, she Will be able to roiidor general satis* (action.; ‘ Boarders taken, by the week, pionth or -year, on the most reasonable terms. ■ : CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22,1949—3 m MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland' Valley Rail Road , Cabliblx, Pa., LATELY kept,.by, J. A. Winrolt t ,has just.been taken.by the subscriber. It is newly finished, and has been thoroughly repaired. Passengers In the. cars, strangers, travellers, and visiters to Carlisle, areinvited tocall. • 1 > Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the comfort.end convenience of all who patronize the es tablishment. , ; . . DAVID. MARTIN. February; 16, ;1849.—tf . WASHINGTON HOTEL, ... ■ Carlisle,,Pa» , , THE undersigned having leased that well known arid COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate oh Main struct, on the north-west corner of the public square, 1 ih.thc Borough of Carlisle, Pa.* lately.in th’o occu pancy of Georgq Beelem, fiaq , would , respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he is.now.prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with'a call, in a manner which he flatters nlm self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Tbe hbuse has the most pleasant location in. the borough,-froiuing on Main street and the-public square—is but a few steps from - the Railroad Depot,' l and adjacent', to the Court House. , It has rccenlly-.beun, refitted with new furniture and other impfovemonis added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and .comfort, of hiq guests. His TABLE will always bb supplied 1 with iho choicest and. most wholesome fare the market ban afford, and his OAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment U good'and extensive,and will always be supplied 'with the best provender, and attended by careful Hostlers. - Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those who favor blip with their patronage, and ho hopes,- by strict and proper attention io his business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public encour agement. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. ' December it 1,1848 —6m ItnXWELIi’S FANCY SILK DRESS TRIMMING ESTAB. . MBHMBNT, No, 170, South Secoxb Street, West side, nine daors below Spruce * Philadelphia • Fringes, Gimps, &o, TN.consequence 6f.lhe decease of Mrs. C.-MaxWell, X the subscriber is desirous of selling off her . tip.' mense and beautiful ossortment of. Jenny Lind, BuL lion, and wide and narrow cut Silk Fringes; Victor ria, Algerine, Flower and othorUimps; French But tons, Figured' Braid; Cprds and-Tasscls, dec, ’ ' Country Merchants are informed, that they can obtain the above articles at lower prices than .they can be procured for olsen here* These Goods hav ing been selected expressly for the retail trade, those haying drdors to fill, or wishing to lay in a good as sortment of Drees Trimmings, will* do Well to give nie'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 money. JACOB G. MAXWELL? 170 South 2d street, Phitada. : March 1,1849—3 m n To Builders, Carpenters, &c. 500 000 o^reaK<^aro^na^oor * * 6U(i,oi?o feet dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, 200,00ty “ . ** White-Pine .“ “ 200,000 “■ ”■ Ind’n River 4t - 10.0,000 ,**• Fencing,Shelving, dee.- TheTuicst and lirgcst stock of dressed Lumber ever offered, for-sale in this or any other market. It was dressed in the best manner Igst aummo. and fall, and may therefore bo tclied upon not to shrink. CCj* Orders from iHecoantryaccompariied with the Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten ded. to with especial care. WILSON & LAVENDER. Brown SU-Wharf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 23, 1.849,—8m*. Bonnots I Bonnets! TZ. LOTHROP, No. 30 South Second St. i upper side,'next door id Sliprpless & Sons, Philadelphia, respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies of Carlisle and vicinity, to his. very select assortment of Spring and Summer " Straw Bonnets & Hats, at extremely low'prices. Merchants and Dealers supplied. Altering; Bleaching and Pressing, done in a superior manner, and ut short notice. T. Z. LOTHROP. No. 30 South 2d street, west side, next door to Slmrplesa & Sons. Phila. t April 5,1849—3 m Great Attraction for the Hollidays! i lirlsaKlaKlcs Headquarters, ] - North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE. subscriber would respectfully Inform'the 1 citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit 1 it during the Hollidays, that be is now nianufac- 1 luring and will keep on haijd a.largo assortment lof CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, I &n., suitable for the approaching festivities, which I will be sold wholesale or retail at the old stand, i in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the ! Bank, where he also has on hand a large assort ment o.f Fruits and Nuts, of the latest Importation, ! which will ho sold on accommodating terms, con sisting in part ,pf „ Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron*. Figs, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c. He would also coll alien- ( tton to the best assortment of . French, German & American Toys, ever brought to this, place, consisting In part of fine French fanny boxes, kid and joutied Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common Deljih and -Wooden-Tea Sella, Kitchen setts and Furni ture in brass and tin .Trumpets,.wooly Dogs, bone, tin, basket and other Rattles, penny Toys of all kinds,'Waggohs'ond Wheelbarrows, fine tln.Toya, Tools in .boxes. Games, Pujszles; &o.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harmoonicans, Accordeons, Drums, Guns, -Pistols. Glass and China Toys, ftne'sewing.Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con nexion with: the above Its lias Just received a prime loi of v ■ t> Fi'csli Groceries, r . consisting of Pulveriaed*'Gfushpd,;Tioar& Brown Sugars, New Oilebhsi Trlhidad,'Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial! -Young Hyson end Black Tea. Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugarand Plc-nio Crackers, Cheese; Rloei Ac.; reB ''^pi c oSisuch as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gln °jf*i Peppnt, Allspice, ground or whole,' aUonCuo! lk,uUy '»«Wed and punntual'y: CttrlWo, November 30, HHB. P ‘ MONYEU ' | ' 'VAUNtRii. 1 — : luro Vorni.l,. Flowing Vninl.^"^'r'?.“ nd Pl °- ChalrmnUcrs; will polUli brlllUntlv w«? c, i “, nrt Superior ortlolo. Japan end fiU>cU y v. r °iV|“ r f, at Hie. tore of . 1 JACOB gfeNEKi” ORANGES, Xcmona nni] Rejoin., juat recolvcil ut Dr. Rawlins’ Drugatoro; 1 ' ‘ ■* May 17,1849 I’urnttnret 'Furnitures I rpHE subscriber respcctfuily Informs tbbpublicthat i'he still continues to piobufactUir'o'and keep bri hand/at his shop on North Hanover street* nearly opposite Oith’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle,', Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre- TAKIES, TABI.Ey, STANDS, Desks.Book-cosca Bedsteads,Cupboarilfe, of every style and pattern, and in sho'rt, every thing that can ’ln afcabihet shop.; ‘ ‘ s /fho subscriber will warrant his, furniture'to be manufactured out ofthe best of material and by' the best of workmen, aViil as to hjS'ptices .he intends to sell low f<jr cash. All who will.give him a call, will say thot his furniture is chetip'-andgood. All work manufactured under his inspection* He partioularly invites newly married persons to give him a call arid examinefor themselves—hp- his work manship rind pticesVwlll. not fail to please; so don’t forget before-purchasing elsewhere.; The’ subscriber wduld also inform that he. carries on the ? i . Coffin ITfalnng Bnsiiiess, and can, wait on all ihose who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a Hearse, he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. . : : PREDBRICKCORNMAN. Carlisle, June 16, 1848.—1 y ' N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for'eale by the subscriber. ; Cabinet making* mm Extensive Furniture 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, Bkh-teads, TABLfes. Wash-stands,; Secretaries, » Mahogany. Chairs, and Wardrobe*, • [ WoRK-sTANnSi - . Their Furniture?being made out of the best ma terial, h# their own:hm»d-», they fell no hesitation in warranting its flurahUiiy. Being .aiwaysap-, prized ofthe very.-latest city fashions, they are enabled to turn out Jhe most ( - Fashionable Work in Ihe country, and%t prices too which shall cor respond with the “tightness of the money market.* They would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call-and ex amine! their present elejrant slock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. The Undrrtakbr’s branch of business receives especial attention! ; . ’ , January 18, 1849. Hats! Hats! and Summer Fashions *Ur 1848. rnHB subscriber would respectfully call the atton- J_ li o n of the public to his large assortment of if\. Hats &. Caps, ; JW of the latest fashions; consisting'of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White-Rockey Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and Russia.hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also .on hand a hue, assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very I ight) together with a ggneral assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Caps, of all &izcs,and at all prices. Country dealers and all-whoh wish to purchase -hats or caps, are invited to call/as the subscriber'ls’prepared to give greater bargains than can be,had elsewhere.— Don’t forgot the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. . Carlisle, May 1843. , . - .y ■ ' New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, NOW. opening by JACOB SENER, who re apeptfully calls, the attention of his friends and the public generally, and all dealers in Hard ware, to his new and splendid assortment of all kinds.of Hardware, such as Saddler’s tools and Saddlery'Ware of every description and style; all kinds of Carpenter’s tools, andbuilding materials of ail kinds and new style, all kinds of materials used by;.Cabinel makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, a goo<i assortment of Men'VMorocco, Kid, French Blraiti,lining and binding Skins for Shoe makers, all articles used by 6hoe' makers constantly kept oh[hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied,with the very best-of hammerediron, warranted good; alsdail kinds of rolled,slit, ronnd, bund, and strap iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, warranted good; a lot of sheet iron for tinners, .Housekeepers c&n 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 rate article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look out and bear in mihdi. » Fanners, 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 ,|avern Stand, now kept by,.(l. Glass, and next door lo George KellerVHal.and, Cap store, ■ Call and examine for yourselves, and save mo ney, ,as we are determined to sell, all articles at the very smallest profit for cash, and we think we shall be able to sell a little lower than any other Hardware store in town, as our goods are well se lected and purchased right. In ojrderto Soll'loW at I the hew'arranged.Hard ware stprei well-known as I Lewis, Harlan's old atand.yhere you mny find a I good assortment of every article in the'Hardwftre Line. Don't forget the stand, as quick sales and smalt profits is the,order of the clay. • JACOBSBNER. ■ Carlisle, December 28,1848. find wise in time—His folly to } defer.’’ A PFLIOTED READ! Thousands art suffering /X witli disease from whiofi'there is. no difficulty,ln being speedily anil 1 permanently relieved, provided the right means aw hied. As every vice, has its own punishment, so it would room every disease hos its remedy; ’ This UCltue, and there is nothing in this life more certain tbiln that tho • ' ' American Compound, ia the meal speedy end certain remedy Tar all diseases ofedeljoato nature.knowtr to the world, adapted to every‘slago of the and cnnslitutlon,ata)l tiince'ahd seasons;, there is hoToar of exposure,' de tention) from business, nor restriction in diet. From fh,'”fcerlain and spWdy relief that it gives, it Is now the most popular remedy of the day. Ton thousand cascs hivo bean ciitfed by it during the past year— Prepared by o practical physician, tho; afflicted can rely'with conlidoncd on its curative powers over dls coses of this character. Full directions -accompany each bottle. • ''■■■> • for the Amncixn Compound and purchasQonly of the agents,; . , , : . For sale by, Birsoat. EiWott, Carlisle; Dr. JJ.prv nitx. York;. K. Wi|llpms, (yolumhia; , A, Millpr, Lan qasler;'Dr. M’Phorson and J., Harrisburg. Price If I per, hottlu. ■ , . February 22 1840 —6m , .. ■ . - ■ , . ■ G-ZBSXI Sc SON, ‘ Coiniiiissioi* Mcrcliimta, ' FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Griilh, Seeds, Lumber & Iron. No. 48 Commerce Steet Wharf, BALTIMORE. OTaDVANORB MADE ON OONBIONMENSS. March £9, ■VhinlUwi Varnish/just 1 received at Sheldrakc’S’Allcgheny' House, No, 280 Market Strett x above Eighth t (South Side,) , .'PHILADELPHIA. . , ’ . THIS large and, splendid hotel has been furnish ed with entire, new furniture* . The Par Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The parlours and Sitting-Rooms are entirely separated from the bustle’, consequent,to' the arrival and departure of cars. The Portico extending the whole front' of ilie house, affords a cool retreat in warm weaiherVand a qpfendid view of the great est thbrduglifdrd in the city* Th,o ; Lodging -Rooms are well, furnished. ’The Table as well provided for as at any oilier hotel, with every, attention of, the,managers;lo make it the bbdt hotel for Merchants and Businessmen, during thelrstay. in the city.. The terms VIIL be one dollar per day; lOn the arrival of-the oars from the west; a Porter will be in attendance to oonvey baggage', &c. to the hotel, which is adjoin ing ihedepot. • . • February 8,1849.—6 m • ... 'wFte.iiv^nAHicic., Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company '■No. 91 Wat'iiui St, $50,000. THis Cpmpany is now ready to make Insurance on Lives, on the mutual system, billty beyond the amount of the premium. All the profits Of the company divided annually among.the insured. -': •! ? 1 ' The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, orannually, or one-haifof ihe pre mium may be'paid in a noteal 13 months; Individuals insured in this company become members of the corporation, and vote for Trus tees. •' --i; \ . For the greater security of parties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 has been created to riieel- the lo’saes that may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to be held and used by-the Trustees,'until a’capital exceed ing that amount has been realized from the receipts of'premihms. ; 1 ••- 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 Loulher sts.- J S.D. POWBL, Dr. t?; W.'FoOLkd; Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848, , Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity aiKl Tiiisl Company. . .. OFFICE 7.45 Walnut street, Philadelphia,—Capital $250,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at (heir office in Philadelphia, and. at their Agencies throughout the States, ot the lowest rates of premium.' - ? r: Rates for'insuring at $lOO bn a single 1 1, ife, Age. For 1 year. For 2 years. 99 1,80 1,29 • 1,64 ‘ 1,86’- • 2,07 1 3.48 2.97 j Example.—A person .aged. 31) years next birth, day, by paying ihe company.9s cents Would secure to his family or heirs $lOO should be dioin one year; or for $9,90 he secures' to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years he secures'to them $lOOO should hedie in Seven >rare‘or foj $2O, an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO-to be paid when bodies. The insurer securing .his. own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,60 the', heirs would receive s6ood should he die in one year. Forms of application and all'particulars may be had at the office of Fnßn’K. Watts, Esq., Carlisle; J. W, OLAGHORN, PresT. 11. G. Tuckett, Sect’y; - Fued’ic; Watts, Atl’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. Augusts!, 1848.—1 y Fire'lnsurance* fTIHE Allen andEastpennsborough Mutual Fire JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly's now fully organized,and in operation underlhe management of the following commissioners, viz: . Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. U. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Slcrrelt, Homy Logan, Michael Cocklih, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowcll, sr.and Melchbir Breheraah,whor6spectfully call iheattentionof citizens of Cumberland and York counties, to'the advantages which the company hold out. . . The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In, the State. Per sons wishing to becojrie members are invited to make application to the agents of the company Who are willing to waft upon them' at any time. JACOB SHELLY, PrczidenU Henry Logan, Pice President, Lewis Hvbr, Secretary* Michael Cooklin, Treasurer. February 3, 1848. Agents —Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; Christian Tiizol, Alien; John C. Dunlap, Alien; O. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zuaring, Shire manslown; Simon Oyster, Wdrralcysburg; Robert Moore. Charles Dell, Carlisle. r Agents for York County—JacobKlrk, general ng t. John Shorrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser A Lochman. .JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP Sarsaparilla. , ■ THIS aiticlo is employed with greet sutccas, and by (ho most eminent physicians of this city, for the cure of tile following diseases : - , / Scrofula or Kintzs -Evil, rheumatism.,, cutaneous diseases, siphUUic affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvcy; neuralgia or tic dolourous, cancer, goitre or btonchoculei (swelled neck) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the deslruc live effects of mercuiy, joppdice, hypbrlrophy, or en largement of the heart, palpitation and Ircinbllh'g in the.region of ;he heart .and stomach, enlargement of the bones,joints or ligaments, all the various'discascs of the skin, such as ringworms, bil<;s, pimples, car buncles, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, norv : bus affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis > orders, and diseases originating from an Impure stole 1 of (ho blood and other fluids of the body, in short all i diseases where a change*of the system is required. * Prepared only by ; lho. proprietors, John C. Baker i Sc Co., wholesale druggists and .chemists, No, 100 North Third street, below Race street, Phils. Price 60 cents per bottle. , Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, medl t cines, chemicals, potent medicine, perfumes,surgical I instruments; druggists'glassware, paints, oils, .dye ; stuffs, window glass i also a new and superior article, * of Imitation Plate Glass, at about one fifth tho r price, of English or French Plates, any,size, cut to I order. ■■ • ! 1 - The. Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for solo nt B. Williams' Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Bong's Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.; Si. Elliott, Car* lisle; and by Henry & Gaslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third sfcre Is, Harrisburg, Pa. December 7> 184fl—ly Fauhlonable Veultlau Wind IICpOUI THE subscriber having had >muph. experience In the manufactory of UMNDS, having served an apprenticeship to the business, otul carried it on some six or. eight year*, .and having, in addition to his former Depot 847 Race street, purchased Mr. Oossa dy'a Block,‘No; 7 Hart’s Building,.N. B. corner of Sixth and Ghesnul streets, ho has a largo assortment of the very best Blinds at'both stores, which he will sell os reasonable os any in the city.. ■' Tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinilV|>'ar6 respect fully invited to call and examine forlhemselvcs, be fore purchasing elsewhere. R.' W,KBNSIL, No. 7 Hart's Building, and 847 Race st. Phils; April 10, 1640—iy ' - .TAOMESTICB, -All’kiuds of Pant.stuffs; Oing ±) hamfl, Obeckß, Ti(;kings< Prison stripes, Muslins, &0,. at very reduced prices, ot -, l ARWEp*.u3vm 'LIVER COMPLAiAIijT, f ' -; JAUNIHC®, DYSPEPSIk, CHRONIC OR Nervous Debility i Disease of the Kidneys ,• and all : Diseases arieingjrom a disordered Liver or 1 Stomach in both Male { • .QtICH as constipation, inward’ piles, fullness or O blood td the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgusl for food. fuUncss or weigh! in the stom'och|-sour eructations,- sinking or fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, swimrhing of the head, hurried and*difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok ing or sufficating sensations when in'a lying posture; dimness.of vision/dots or webs before the'sight, fev* er anil dull pain In the head, deficiency of peiapiro tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, brick; chest, limbs, dec., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constantiriiriginings of evil and great depression of spirits, ,coh be effectually curcd # by ' WR. lIOOFIiAIVD^ Celebrated German‘ Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is not oxcell* odt-rif equalled—by any other preparation in the.U,. States as the cures attest, in many coses after skillful physicians had failed. "' Derangement of.theLiver and Stomach are sources of insohityt and will also produce disease of. the heart, skin, lungs and-kidneys, and lays the body : open to an-attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and is generally the first cause of that most baneful disease! consumption.- • < . ~v -. i OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS! "The Dispatched December 31st, says ■ An Invaluable Medicine.— We.have frequent ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufacture cd by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of in terms of commen dation, and -we’ know- deservedly so; • It is. a top common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man ner of useless trash; butin the case ofthe above Bit lers, hundreds-are living' witnesses of thelrj great moral and physical worth. -As a raedicino'for the Liver complaint, jaundice; nervous debility and dys pepsia, it' lias been found invaluable; effecting euros and thoroughly eradicating, diseases, when all other medicines have failed.'' \Ve feel convinced, that in the use of tho German Bitters, the patient docs riot become debilitated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of great consider ation.; The Bitters are pleasaiithflaste orid/smcll, and con bo' administered under t,riy circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed they can be used by all.persons with tho-mdst perfect safety!. It would bo. well lor those who are much affected in the nervous system,,to commence with one ten spoonful or less, and gradually increase. . "We speak from ex perience, apd are of, course, a proper judge. The press far end wide, have united in recommending the' German .Bitters, and to tike afflicted we most cordial ly advise their use.-' . u Spiiii of. Me Times,”' of June 84lh, says < “Do bun good citizens who are invalids, know the mauy astonishing cures lhat'have been perform ed. by Drt'HbbUaiid’s celebrated German Bitters?—. If they do not, wo recommend them to the “German Medicine Store,” all who are. afflicted with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or. Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has cured many of oar citizens after the best physicians.had failed. .We 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 gives them greater claim upon dur hnmble effort, they arc entirely Vegetable,, • For Life. 1,60 2,04 2,70 3,94 : 6,03 ; u The Daily News”:of July4th, says: ,- ‘ “We'spcak knowingly of Dr. lioofland’s celebra ted German Bitters, when we say it is a blessing of this age; and in diteases of ihq biliary,' digestive and Nervous systems; it Has not we think.an.equal. It 'is a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco hol, and to all invalids'we would , recommend it as worthy their confidence.. READ THE FOLLOWING It is from one.of our first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout the United States— the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Philo., Nov. 22d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is With much pleasure that ! testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Billers, hoving sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted with 'Liver complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility of the Nervous'.'system. I can say conscientiously, that lhcy : arc the best arti cle of (ho kind 1 have oyer sold, (and Ideal in all the popular medicines) and I consider it'the only medicine for .the above diseases before the public.' • 1 have never sold one bottle, that had not given satisfaction, and brought forth the commendation of those.who iiscd.it. 1 deem this my 1 duly both to you as the proprietor 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 lo select the good from the various articles with which out market is flooded. J. N. HOB ENSACK, Druggist. Mr. Dailey— I cut my Anger with o cupper nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to swell considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the shoulder. A large swelling at the arm-pit, with' increasing poin, and I become fearful of (ho Lock-jaw. In this extremity/ yoOi paitl Extractor was recommended to me, and which T 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# New York, cor. Broome & Sullivan sts# September 8, 1848. LIFE SAVED/—AWFUL CASE OF SC AW* . Wiieatfikxt), NaoinA Ocr*; N. Y/,7 ‘ February 38, 1840. > Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir—While my 'sbn', IB years of age, Was at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose, ho 1 had the misfortune to sjlp and fall into a largo vnt. uScd for ihe purpose of boiling hlncks.pre* parntory to cutting. The blocks had just been re* moved from the vot containing a large quantify of boiling water. ,Hefell forward* scalding both hands and nrms/all.on one side'end one leg badly and the other partially*} Tllcstulda Were so bad bn his'aim* nnd,|eg, that most of the flesh cnino off with his S 01 ’ 1 ' merits, and his life Was despair'd*) of by both his phy' eicianis and friends.' ‘ , Dailey’s Pqin.Exfrqctor waf paocured ,ns soon os possible fwhich was innbouf six hours) and applied and which relievcd'hiimTrom all in'* flnmmatioy olid swelling, and in o few days cottimcn* hia Votes. There appeared o general Im* proVcmcnt.so touch so that in three weeks'He was removed to hib'fdllicr's house, distance‘about'-one mile and b half. ; " We continued the use 6f the above 1 medicine about two months, and.wo believe it was the means/ under. Providence, of sating his life, nmlw’evrould pheVrv fully recommend it In nil similar bases} as'a safe and invaluable remedy/ .With 'pentiirienta of reject, I remain; dear sir, your most obodicnt' snd humble Servant, * ADLAE CLARK, ‘ . ! SUSANNAH CLARK, O. Bi CLARK. , We, the,undersigned; bejng personally acquainted WRli the raVo bf*Mr. 'Clark’s son, believe the above statement substantially correct.: " M. Dowey, Lbuisq Dewey, J, 8; KoUey, Henry B, P.pnrcq, Wnt. Evans. JG. Clark, L, P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Ncwbmn, Mary J* Rose,; , Cnn,niAiKB-T*Thp Extractor has not as.yct in any single instance, failed'of'curing.* Cuts, 'Wounds, and Plihclores, no matter how severe, (see page Hh printed pbmphlets,) always yield readily to tbo won* derfur properties of this wonderful salve. ~ A. DALLBY, 415 BroodwayiN. Y*» -j. Inyrnloj a/id solo proprietor. 1..a.nn0.d Cla«§lcnl Acudciuy. Font milet iot»t bf Oirfißle. 6«W«n the Nwville Allick 1 , ‘ Slate Road and the'Oumbi'rlamiyaiUyEaitrdad. March 20, 1840.—0 m , 1,,','; si^k,SEBsi6^; . V, !/ 1 ” ■ 1 JAUNDICE AWD LlTßtl .CoMPt-AIST* CURED AFTER PpzsipiANS. had Failed! Deor Bir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I commu niiato to you the sensalive effects (and in a shoit time) ofyour invaluable ‘fHoofland’s celebrated Ger man Billers,” upon roy system while laboring under the Jaun ice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jaundice and was confined to the house six weeks under medical treatment.of the Family Phy sician and for sometime after, when I went out I had to be very careful of myself, since that time I have had several-attacks of the same disease, and your Billers' have entirely! relieved and cured me in two or three days. -My. next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, last spring, had a longascrious'spcll’of'jaan dicivho had it sometime before I knowil; he wife confined to his bed. As soon as I board of his con dition! called to see him and told him of the effect your Billers had upon mo in the same disease.- He immediately sent for a bottle, and in a few da; a ho was cured. I have in Several instances recommend* cd the Bitters in other .coses, always producing tha same happy effect. My wife has been considerably: afflicted with I/ivcr complaint and Neuralgia,by the uso ofl the' Bltldra’ehm is well, now enjoying good health. We believe from the many cures we 'knotf) Of these'Bitters cffccllng. lhat in a re markable, ond extraordinary degree' gr. at curative properties, and that vyhlch enhances (heir yaluo with Us is, they Are entirely vegetable. Wo’riUvai s kc'cp the Bitters on hand and woii]d not be wllling to bp without them. : • #‘ * 1 Very respectfully,-ybUrs, C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front st. Can stronger testimony ho adduced by any Prepa ration before the public 1 A single bottle wlllcon vinco any one of their power -over'disease. They are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy tho most obstinate costivencss, and give strength ond vigor. to tbe.fromp, at no.timo debilitating the p.atfcnt; being also grateful to the most delicetp-stomach un der and.can ho administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are fr.ee from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, ond all mineral and injurious ingredients. . They can be taken at all limes and under all cir cumstances, no ordipory exposure will prevent :hom' has Ing a salutary effect, and no bod result can accrue from an .over dose. - Fot sale, wholesale and retail, et tho principal Depot, GERMAN, MEDICINE STORE, No. 878 Race street, Philo. i For sale Jn Carlisle, .by Sawpex Elmott, and respectable dealers generally ,throughout the State. February 22, 1849—1 y rpßEiSixth session,wHicpmrponeo,on Monday the L 7th of May, 1819. The number, of students is limited, and ihpy ate. «?arofuily prepared f °r Uoh logo, Counting House, . * • . Tl)e situation procludos the possibility of student* associating with.the y|c|pqs or depraved, being remote, from town or, village, though easily accessjhloiby State Hoad or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to tho institution, ; ’ TERMS. Hoarding,wishing,tuition, «Sco.,(porsobs.). 160 00 Latin or Greek, .5 00 Instrumontal.Muslo . io (Jfl French or Gcrnwn i i » { , ; , 600 Circulate with rofatoncofl,' &c.* fhrauhnd by • - i \ H.K. BURKS, Principal, May 3,19 i». Corner of Second ando nee sis. Phila., Dec. 27, 1848. I>r. l> C. Loomis, s TTTILL perform,all operations upon thdTe e th r YY that are required' fbrtheir preservation flucli as Scaling , Wlingi Plugging, &e., or will restore the lobs* of them, 5 by Inserting Artificial Teetb« from a bingle Tooth to a full sett. . bn Pitt street, a few doorb South of the Railroad Hotel.' , . ,N.B. Dr.Loomis'wlllbpab'sentfromCarlisle the last ten ddys,'in jeach month. . December 14,1848. h.r;riliEihaß) 1 SURGEON DENTIST, (suoosssoii to ,dh. x, c^ifErr.) RESPECTFtILL.y' informs the citizens of this place /end vicinity, that having made himself thoiougHly acquainted With the Tiisphr- as wejl. as the practical.-'part‘of Dentistry, beds rjbw.prepaied to' perform all operations entrusted td him/tp'ihe satis faction of all, at moderate charged. Office— South street, .adjoining Ih’e Office of T)r.' G. W, : Foulkb; and immediately opposite' the ,2d Presbyte rian church.' ■" : ‘ ' .March 1,1849—1 y JAMES FLEMING. - K. W. CORNER OF FITT AVD 8101 l STREETS,' , , , . CAIUIBUB, FA. OFFERS for sale on the most reasonable'terms, a large assortment of choice Drugs nnd Medlcines, chemicals,] Paints, Oils, ,&c.; with the most useful of the Patent Medicins. Also, an elegant assort ment,of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye/Hair Oils in great variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hat', Flesh'and Cloth, Brushes. Whips in great variety. Umbrellas,banes; Pocket Books, Combp, Ink .and Inkstands, Motto wafers and Seals. Fine yrritlng ppd Ha*' zors, Fine Knives and Scissors. -Razor strops, Fan cy ware/Card'casbs/Fancy bo*es. CornellUß’Pat ent Lard Lamps, Globes and Oil, Sperm candles. An extensive assortment of. Imported and Domestic Segars, Tobacco and Snuff. Call and examine .the stock—he is prepafed to olTer mducements tb purcKaaefs for cash, : , January 26, 1840. * ’ ■- * / »i ' BAMEVB Magical Pain Extractor. '(rd'o. onioitf Ai.'ann oyi.t c) Burns an# Scalds. I CHALLENGE the'wbrld'lo prove.that my ccn* j uino Extractor has cvOr failed (since hs intro duction by me in-1839,) ih one'single instance, to cure the worst Burns and Scalds. But it must be }he genuine article, not the vile counterfeit stuff that is flooding the market; ! ‘ .. “• -V MARK THE TEST/ . Dailey's Gcnuine!Extractor, in burns and scalds,, affords immediate reiief t> os soon as applied i' it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes.— Counterfeit Extractors, no matter by what home of under what .title they appear, wnen applied irritate and increase the pain. - •Try flll lhe inihutiohs that profess to the same vir tues, and the above test will be found conclusive.— It docs, however; nnt alone apply to burns and icol Js, but in cuts, wounds; sore and inflamed eyes; and ell cases ofexternnl and pninfaiinflamniation,the same .difference will be observed. Pi tea, Salt Bheuniy Rheumatism, Erysipf las t Eruptions, Sore NlppUsi Broken' Hreasty Chilblains ', Fever Sores,old Sores $ Burns , and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all-powerful, puii) .subduing, and curative properties of this ex:raordlnaryreinedy. But mark, it must bo the genuine Bailey, CAUTION. To rao.Pom.ic,—Being cognizant of (be danger attending the nae of the counterfeit extractor*, I di«, tinctly declare that I will not hold myself respon«il,|p for the effects of any Extractor, unless the same he procured at my own. Depot, ,416 Broadway, N, Y, or from my authorized agents* TO THE LADIES, And Especially to Mothers and’Heads of Famitiei. The. great and substantial benefit that may bo dc* rived, nnd the pain and suffering that may Ire.' prr* vented by the genuine 'Dailey’s Magical Pain Extract tor, (see printed pamphlet, especially the article ad dressed to Mothers,’c(c.«) ought to make It an inmate of every family. Life itself hue, in many'cosee, been preserved by a ready application of my genuine Ex* tractor. I would therefore caution mothers ..never to be withoul a box of it on hand, not for a single ’duyf for whore there are children, accidents will occur.— And whai ls of vast, importance, especially to girls. U heals the Wounds without a soar. , • VAXGEROUS PUNCTVHB, The Cheapest Solid Nalhjd Travelling Trunk laiiiiijicitory PHILADELPHIA. ' : m'HOMAS W. MATTSON, No. 1.98 Market S<-i X|.Fint.P,oor i Pq|ow Btidji,, South «i(le, , Parion* wiiliinglo buy to soil, again will llnil cailßtanllv on ' 600 TRAVELLING TIlUNks, ! 600 .CAril’BT DAGS and SATCHELS, • VALISE THUNKS, i , , PAdKINOTHUNKS, , ' .LADIES’ JBQNNRT. EASES, &«■ . , .Wjjblopalo or Retail, nt tiio lowest, Prices, ’ • A, 1 THOMAS. W, MATTBON. a , Tnv** South-east corner of Sixth * February 22,1810—0ra
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