2600 British: Soldiers Kilted! I A til .now receiving from the eastern cities a large.ami,beautiful selection of Spring & Sum mor Goods, to which 1 invite the atlontion of one and. al). _To the Ladies. .t.Jii SSllts, Batalgea, Linen, Popeline, Linen Lus ' 'ltea. lincVoliainooa, French, English anil Ameri ,ean ohintaes, ginghams, gingham lawns,' lawns, . |aos anil plaid muslins, awiss, book and tarlton, , do.; plain and fancy spring il’ lnines, bonnels, pa nraaols;. sun' shades, , ribbons, laces, fancy trira • 'nilngs, &c„ we flatter ourselves to beabie to please - all' in prices and style, who will favor us with a ■ call, ' ; Gentlemen, For your own interests we ask of you'to cal Land examine ohr stock of French and English black 'cloths, French and English fanby.oolors db., fancy Trench bassiraeres, doe skins, black and fancy; English and American cassimeres, .silk warp ploth and tweed, Codington and; Merino cassi meres and tweeds, plain and fancy Crotons and 1 Gambroons, buff cassimeres, fancy, jeans, silk, ''satin; and marseille Vestings; plain, and high colored si)k cravats, &o. ' ■ Domestic goods in abundance, such as Muslins, ' Sheetings. Osnaburgs, Tickings, Drills, cotton ' pant-stuff,.very cheap; col'd cambrics, domestic . ’ginghams, diapers, checks, nankeens,.'&c, ■ ’ . . Carpets. ■ An Immense stock of carpets, floor oil cloths, plain end colored mattings, a beautiful assortment of , Transparent Blinds, all of which will be sold un usually low. i BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities and. prices, now receiving and on hand. - '/Alsoj.a fresh lot of Groceries, which can not be beat in price or quality. -My stock is very . large and complete, and We always take pleasure ■in showing goods without charge, ■\ ; Recollect the old stand, a few doors east of the ■Market House, and directly opposite Wright & Saxton’s Hardware store,. • Carlisle, Match 29,1849 S. A. COYLE’S Wholesale ifrtail Store, South Hanover Street, Carlisle, "Sign of the Bee Hive'* •i Respectfully calls the attention of (rieuds to his new stock of Spring JaSsijaSv and Summer Goods. It is impossible «sSsSs3!sito enumerate ull the articles I have for sale: suißceilta say, we have almost every thing that is necessary for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. - Laii:s /)cpar/mcnL—-Neat .figured Mouslin de Lnines,. Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair and Satin stripe Lustre,, pink, and blue de laines, §a tin stripe do., second mourning Clarendons, plaid Lyouese, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties, and scarfs, silk and linen fringes, linen tis sues, silk flannel, pink, blue, and green barege; kid, silk, and lislce gloves; a large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's hose. , Gentlemen's Department*—* French and English Cloths, from 87$ cts. to sflper yard; French blk. casslmeres, fancy do., large assortment of Vest, ings, Croton cloths and Lustres, tweeds & cash meret, while 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 Urge stock of bleached and un bleached muslins,calicoes from 3 to 12Jperyard, carpets, .floor oil cloths, and a great variety of Goods not mentioned. Please call and examine my stock, where you will always find a full sup ply. Carlisle, April 5, 1849 New and Cheap Spring Goods * , At the New Store. I Corner of Hanover and Leather Streets, opposite . • Wm, Leonards old stand. . THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have just return ed from Philadelphia, with a large and well se lectedasaorirnent of New Spring Goods, purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they arc determined to sell at very small profits. Among these goods may be found Hollis & Cas. simeres,' Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff in variety, best American and India Nankeen. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of silks, bereges, silk tissues, alpacas, dec. A line lot of straw and braid v BONNETS, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbons and Laoe Goods,-an elegant assortment of Calicoes and bye Chintzes, mutable for the approaching season, at our usual low prices.. Check*, tickings, drillings, linens, and-the usual variety of bleached and unbleached muslins. Boots & Shoes. A well selected assortment of Mon’s, Women’s and .Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand some. ... 'GROCERIES in nil 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 us a call. S. D. POVVEL&CO; Carlisle, March 29. 1819 ' fiver offered to the Public. ARNOLD & LEVTS Ifew and Cheap, WholctaU and liclaity Dry-gooda Start . ’ THE subscribers respectfully annoance to the pub lic that they have taken that well known stand Istely occuplod by Bheaffer «Sc Myers,lit North Han over street, 8 doors north of (he Carlisle Bank, and directly opposite to Haverstlck’s Drug More, where they hs*o opened the laigrst and cheapest assort . meat of goods evor offered to the public. Ladies <lrcs» Goods, among which the following comprise a part: Black and fancy Srlks, Shaded do. in great variety,Tis sues, plain, plaid and striped Rarages; Lawns and Ginghams; a v large assortment of Linen Lustres, plain, striped and figured ■ ITLarnt**,' Bombazines, Alpaccas, Bilks and S nine, plaid and striped Mus lins. Capes mid Worked Collars, Lacosond Edgings, Mitts.'Glover, Hosiery of till kinds. A large a-sorlmenl of fthnwls, forsprinp and sum mer. ■ SONNETS 4 iiIOHONSt Parasols, Men’s and Boy's Wuur. a great variety. Carpeting, The largest mwortmvnl ever offered In Corllsle, Matting, Floor, and Table ,0(1 Cloths. . Call and oxuniuo for yourselves, la oil'wo nak— wo moko no charge for showing goods, hut esteem tbo privilege a Civor. ARNOLD &LE VI, . April Ift, 1840. . - Removal. "VTATHAN HANTCH, having removed hie .Lt Cheap Clothing Siore lo ihe room formerly ©coupled by MaJ. Lamberlon* between Gonlyn’e Mwe\ery store and Burkholder's hotol.ln West rc ‘l' crir »")- Inform his friends Wines. « "* VT** 10 «»"»'"«« the .business as heretofore. He has lust received a Urge assortment or 4 receivea a ; Spring mid Summer Goods, ' which he will have mndaupaiilioshnnesi nnd in the moss desirable manner, Ha” m i' ® stonily have on hand a large seleeilon of . " Rcady-mndc Clothing, 1 cheeper than ever offered to ihe public before—l such ae black end blue dress coats; frock b eackl coats of various colors; tweed coals of all ahnpes and colors; summer cloth coals; linen, cotton and Jeans boats, and all other kinds of fashionable ooale; black and fancy cashmere pants; summer pahla of every description and color; plain and fancy Batin veals; summer vests, all sorts and col ore; shirt boaoma and collars; neck and ppnkel handkerchiefs; amoks, snapendera of all kinds, and very cheap. Don't forgot the placo, Carlisle, April 0, —3m THE subscriber respectfully Informs' her friends and the public generally, that she has taken that well known tavern stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by David Martin, and that she is now prepared to accommodate Partners, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and all others who may: favor her with a call, in the most accommodating-manner. Her Table will be constantly furnished with tho best the country can produce, and. her Bab. is sup plied -with tho choicest-Liquors. Her Stabling, -which Is large and convenient, will be in charge of a carcCul OstTer. , She flatlets herself that from her experience as an innkeeper,-she will bo able to rondor general satis* (action. , BoAiioEna taken by the week, month or year, on the most reasonable terms. i CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22, 1849—3 m ... MANSION MOUSE UOXJEJL, ■Fronting on tht Cumberland Vallcyßail Road , Carlisle, Pa„ LATELY kept by J."A. Winrott, has just booh taken' by tho subscriber. It is newly finished, an I baa been thoroughly repaired. Passengers in-the cats, strangers, travellers, and visiters to Carlisle, are invited to call.'. Terras moderate, and every attention paid to tho comfort and convenience of ail who patronise the es tablishment. . DAVID MARTIN. February .15,1949.—-If 'CiTmsLB, Pa. THE undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL; situate on Main street, oh tho north-west corner of the {hiblic squate, in the Borough of Carlisle, Po., lately in tho occu pancy of George Bcetctn, Esq, would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a manner which he flatters nim self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has the most pleasant. location in the borough, fronting, on Main street and the public square—is but a few stops from tho Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the Court House. It has recently been refitted wilbhew furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated .to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. His'TABLE will always bo supplied with: the choicest and most wholesome fare the, market, can afford, and bis BA R'wilh the best of' Liquors. . The STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied with, the best provender, and attended by careful hostlers. CHAS. OGILBY. 1 Nothing shall be left undone to render comforts bio those who favor him with their 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—Cm • FANCY SILK PRESS . TRIMMING ESTAB LISHMENT. No. 170, Soutu Second Street, West Bide, nine daora beloa Philadelphia- / Fringes, Gimps, &c. IN consequence of the decease of Mrs. O. Maxwell, the subscriber is desirous of selling off her im mense and beautiful assortment of Jenny Lind, Bui* lion,and wide and narrow cut Silk Fringes; Victo ria, Algerine, Flower and other Gimps; French But tons, Figured Braid, Cords and Tassels, &c. Country Merchants are Informed, that they can obtain the above articles at lower prices than the}’ can be procured for claew here. These Goods hav ing been selected expressly for the retail trade, those having orders to fill, or wishing to lay in a good as sortment of Dress Trimmings, will do well to give mean early call. Besides tho usual inducements of saving time by calling at my establishment before 1 going elsewhere, I extend that of o saving of money. JACOB G. MAXWELL, 170 South 2d street, Pbilada. March 1,1810 —3m tnrv Arin FEETof dressed Carolina FIoor .OUUjUUU ing Boards. J 6UI),UOt) feel dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, 200.000 u “ White Pino u “ 200.000 ' “ 14 liid’n River ** ** 100.000 ** “ Fencing, Shelving, &c. The finest and lirgcst stock of diessed Lumber ever offered for sale in ibis or any other market. It was dressed in the best manner last summoi and fall, and may therefore bo idled upon not to shrink. dj* Orders from the country accompanied with the Coaly or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten ded to with especial core. . . WILSON & LAVENDER; . Brown St. Wharf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849.—3m* TZ. LOTHROP, No. 30 South Second St. i upper side, next door to Sharpless & 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 utshort notice. T.Z. LOTHROP, No. 30 South 2d street, west side, next door to Sharpfess & Sons, J-’hila. April 5,1819—3 m „ Great Attraction for the Hollidays! iirissXUiiKlcs Headquarters, . North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that he is now manufac turing and will keep on hand a large, assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR FLU MBS, &o M suitable for tho approaching festivities, which' [will he sold wholesale or retail et the old stand, In North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, where he also has on hand a large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, which will bo sold on accommodating terms, con sisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, drapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dales, Citron, Pigs, Almonds,] Ooooa Nuts. Cream Nuis, Filbeiis, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &o. He would also call atten tion to the best assortment of French, German & American Toys, ever brought to this place, consisting in part of fine French fancy boxes, hid and Jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common Dolph and Wooden Tea Sells, Kitchen setts and Furni ture in boxes, brass‘and tin Trumpets, wooly Dogs, bone, tin, basket nnd other Rattles, penny Toys of oil kinds, Waggons.and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools in boxes. Games, Puzzles, &o.f Pianos, Fiddles,Tamborlnes, Harmeonieans, Aceordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con nexion with the abovehohas just received a prime bt of Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulmlaed. Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oilcans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Younjf Hyson and Ulnck Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugar and P)c*nlo Crackers, Cheese, Uice, &o.; Ftosh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Gin ger, Cloves, Popper, Allspice, ground or whole. AU orders thankfully received and punctually sttemlmUo. P. MONVBH. V Carlisle, Nov'eiwhor 30,1848, JFAJKMEirS East Hiou Stkeet, Carlisle, Pa, WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAXWELL’S To Builders, Carpenters, Ac. Bonnets! Bonnets! ■. - VAK3IBU. r„ C ; i dy V*,„ No, 1 Furniture and Pid- SKwSS:, w3ir,SRh v \7!M:\.& Superior article. Japan and Dlaek'v.rnf.h.. c.H allhoilorc of 3ACOUSENEU, ORAKOES, Lemons end Raisins, just received at Dr, Rawlins’Drug store. . May. 17,1840 JL. B, BROOIVALL’S Great Bargain Wat'oR 1 and Jewelry • ■ Store. '••’WHERE Gold and. Silver Watches of every description can be'had at from ten to maSaam fifteen per cent, less than any other etote in New Yofk or Philadelphia. Persons who wish to got a good watch, perfectly regulated, would dowel! to call at iho store of thesuhacribor, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other, stores. Good watches ot the following exceedingly low. prices!; ’• Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, $2B 0(T Silver .do do . do . 12.00 Gold Lepincs, jewelled, 18 carat ca : S 3, 00 Silver do do 9-00 Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $lOO to $8 00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75 cents.. Also; a handsome assortment of new and fashion* able Jewelry, at prices fur below the usual store prices.. Old gold and silver bmlght'or taken in ex change. ‘- LEWIS R, BROMALL, No. 110 North Second street, scconu doov below RaceyPhila, . Cut this advertisement out, and bring it along, you will then he sure to get into (he right store. April 19, 1849—1 y; Paper Hangings, EMBRACING one of the largest assortments in this oily of new style - Parlor, Hall and Dining Room Papers, with a splendid assortment of Fire Board Prints, Borders and Painted Win dow Shades; also a large-assortment of Curtain Papers of new and desirable patterns, all of which wlll be sold at the lowest market rates. . Should the citizens of Oarlisle and vicinity be In want.of any of the above goods, they will please examine my stock btifofe purchasing elsewhere. E.FIZKLL, N. E. eonier of Eleventh-& Chesnul sts. Phila. May 3, lfe-19—3m Papor hung.by careful workmen, at low rates. Work done in the country at city prices. Funaltiire! FttniUtircl! subscriber respectfully informs the public that JL. he still continues In manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secrc- TARIE3, TABLES, STANDS, Desks,Book-cases Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every style and pattern; and in short, every thing thatcan be tnado in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant.his furniture to bo manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices ho intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is.cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. • He particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forget to coll before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would also inform the public that hb carries on the Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire hisservi cos in, that lino. Having a Heausk, he can attend fuiictals in the country. Charges moderate. . FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle. June 16, 1348.—1 y N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. • . ' Cabinet Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER & SON,.cornPr of North Hanover ami Louther streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that they have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above busi ness, embracing in part, Sideboards, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables.', Wash-stands, 'Secretaries, Mahogany Chairs,.and W ardrobea, Work-stands. , Their Furniture being made out of the best ma teria), by their own hands, they fcU.no hesitation in warranting its durability. Being always ap prized of the very latest city fashions, .they are enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the country, and at prices 100 whjfch shall cor respond with the “lightness of the money market.’ They would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and mast modern styles. The UnokutaVer’s branch of business receives especial attention. January 19, 1849. ■ ‘ Huts! Hats I Spni*o aw* Rumh** Fasuioks von 1848. rpHB subscriber would respectfully coll the atton* J_ lion of thu public to his large assortment of gn . . Hats & Caps, of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Rockey Mountain Reaver, Oder, Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, and at ilif' ferent prices. Also on hand a iirio assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very ighl) together with n general assortment of nearly every, descrip tion of Cops,of nil sizes, and ut all prices. Country dealers and nil who wish to p'irchuso huls or cups, arc invited to call, ns the snlwi riher is prepared »to give greater bargains than cn" t*e hud elsewhere.— Don’t forgot the place, No. 3, Harper's Row. : WILLIAM lI.TROUT. Carlisle,May 25,1843. ' “Be wise Ut time—Hiu folly tt> dofev,” A FFLTOTED READ! Thousands are sutlering j\_ with disease from which there Is nodilliculiy hi being speedily end permanently relieved} provided the right means ore used. As every vice bus its own punishment, so it would scorn every disease bos its -remedy. This is true, and there is nothing in this life more certain than that tho American Compound, is tho 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,stall limes and seasons; there is no fear of exposure, de tention) from business, nor restriction In diet. From tho certain and speedy relief that it gives; it is how tho most popular remedy of tho day. Ten thousand cases hive boencured by it during the past year.— Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can roly with confidence on its curative powers over dis eases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottle. . Oautio.v.—Ask for tho Amrtcan Compound and purchase only of the agents. For sale by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Dar nitz, York; R. Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lan caster; Dr. M’Phcrson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg. Price $1 per bottle. Eebruory 22 1840—Om . GrIESE & SON, Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber & Iron. No. 48 Commerce Steet Wharf, BALTIMORE. (CT ADVANCES UAOt ON OONSIONMENM. £O : March 22, 1849—4 m,• ' TiTEWAßiO'iirnlturo Vnrnish, just' received al J.\ Dr. Rawlins’Drug Bloro. Mey n, 1810 ' j. n. PAKKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in North Hono- XL vor street, in the room, formerly occupied by the Hon. F. Walls. I Match 1849.—1 f, Sheldrake’s Allegheny House, No. 2QO Markct Strcet, aboVe Eighth, (South Side,) , • ■ PHILADELPHiA, THIS large and splendid hotel has been furnish ed wiih enlire new furniture. The Bar Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The parlours and Sitting-Rooms are entirely separated from the noiseand bustle, consequent to lhe : arrival and departure of cars. The Portico extending the whole front of the housed affords a cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the great est thoroughfare in the city; ■ The. Judging Rooms are well furnished. The Tabic as well provided for aa at any other hotel, with every attention of the managers to make it the best hotel for Merchants and Business men, during their stay In the city.' The terms will be one dollar per day. On* (he arrival of'the cars from the West; a Porter will!be.in attendance, to convey baggage, &c, to the hotel, wluqt) is adjoin? in? (he depott February 8,1849.;—6ra / JLIF3G iSiSURANCK. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company; No. 91 Walnut St. Capital $50,000. T His Company is now ready to makelnsuranre on Lives* on the mutual system, without lia bility beyond the amount of the premium. J Alt the profits of the Company divided.annually among the insured. The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pie miuni may be paid in a note at 19 months* Individuals insured in (his company become members of the corporation, and vote for Trus tees. •" Fur the greater security of patties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 has been created to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies issuer! by the company* to be held and used, by ihe Trustees, until a capital exceed ing that amount has been realized from the receipts of premiums. . DANIEL L. MILLER, President. WM. M. CLARK, Vico Presidents. ■ John W. Horner, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. , Blank opplications for insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the now store, cor ner of Hanover and Loulher sis. S. D. POWEL. Dr. G. VV. FoI/lke, Examining Physician; Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity ami Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at (heir otfiep in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the (States, at the lowest rates of premium. - < Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. For 2 years. Age. i 20 30 40 50 59 For I year. 1,89 1,86 8,48 Example.—A person aged 30 years next birth day. by paying the company 95 cents would secure to his family or heirs slooshould he die in one year; or for $9,00 ho secures to,, them $1,000; or for $l3 annually for seven years ho secures to them $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or foi. $20,40 paid an nually during life, he secures $lOOO to.be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other • oliices, For $49,60 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and nil particulars may he had at the oflico of Fukij’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. H. G. Tockrtt, Sccl’y. • Fnfcu’n. Watts, All’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner, August 3T, 1848.—1 y . Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Kastpennaborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act now fully ofganizediand in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. It. Gorgaa, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterretl, Henry Logan, Michael Cdcklin, Benjamin H. Musset, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Ptowell, sr v and Mtlchoir Bronemon,whorespectfully call theatleniion bfeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company • hold out. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are inviledto make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wail upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, ITbnry Logan, } y iee President, Lewis Hybr, Secretary.. Michael Cqcklin, Treasurer, February 3, 1848. Agents Rudolph Martin, Mow Cumberland; Ohrislion Titzel, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen; C. 1L Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcarlng, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wurmloysburg; Robert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKirk,general agt. John Shorrlck,. John Rarkin, J. Bowman, Felct Wolford. . y Agents for Harrisburg—Houser Sc Locbmon. JOlinr C. BAKER'S COMPOUND FLIJID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla. THIS article is employed with great success, and liy tho most eminent physicians of (his city; for the euro of the following diseases: Scrofula or Klimt Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphUUic affections, Utter ond ulcers, while nvveUings, scurvey, neuralgia or tic dolourciuc, cancer, goitre of, bronchocelo, (swelled neck) spine diseases, ehyonic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc tive effects of moremy, jaundice, bypnrtro|ihy, or en largement of tho heart, palpitation ond trembling in the .region of tho heart .and stomach, enlargement of tho bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases of the skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, car buncles, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv. mis affections, dropsical swellings, conslitulionol dis orders, and diseases originating from an impure state of the blood.and other fluids of tho body, in short all | diseases whore a change of tho system is required, Prepared only by tho proprietors, John C. Baker & Co., wholesale druggists and chemists. No. 100 ’ North Third street, below Race street, Philo. Price 150 cents per bottle. . • I Importers and Wholesale dealers In drugs, modi , clnes, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical | instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dye* ' stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior article, * of Imitation Plats Glass, at about ono fifth the price, of English or French Plates, any size, cut- to * Tho Compound Fluid Exlrncl of Sarsaparilla fur sale at U. Williams’ Drug atoro, Columbia i John F. Long's Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.’, 8. Elliott, Uar ■ lisioi am) hy Ilonry Sc. Cnslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third otto Is, Harrisburg, Fa. December 7* 1840—ly ' Fashionable VculUan mind Depots). mHE subscriber having hid much experience in Jl the manufactory of BLINDS, having served an apprenticeship to the business* and carried it on some six or eight years, end having, in addition to his former Depot 347 Roue street, purchased Mr. Gossa ns slock, No, 7 Hart’s Building, N. E, corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets, ho has a large assortment of the very best Blinds at both stores, which he will sell os reasonable os any in the city,,. Thd citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, are respect fully invited to call and examine for themselves, be fore purchasing elsewhere, •, R* W* KLNSIL, No. 7 Hart's Building, and 347 Race st. Phils. April tfl, 1849—1 y , Domestics, ah kinds of Pont stunk, oing hams, Checks, Tickings, Prison etrlpos, Muslins, &c.. ftt very reduced prices, at ' April 80? ' ARNOLD A LEVI'S. LIVER CbfllPUlAlVT, . JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nervous DehilUyi-Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from u.disordered Liver.or ■ Stomach in both,Male and Female: QUCH as constipation, inward piles, fullness or O blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, hcart*bUrn, disgust for food, fullness.or, weight in the stomach, sour eructations,sinking or fluttering althc pit of-.lhe stomach, swimming of the bead, hurried and difficult breathing,.fluttering at the heart, chok ing or sufßcaling sensations when in a lying posture; dimness of vision, dote or webs before tho.eigat, fov er aud dull poin in the head, deficiency of peispira lion, yellowness of tho skin ond eyes,-poin in the side,.back, chest, limbs, dec., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the fleeh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, cah ho effectually cufcd # by DK. nOOFLAWD’S Celebrated German Bitters. ■ Their power:ovcr the above diseases, is not oxcell* ted—if equalled—by any other preparation in (he U. States,as the cures attest, in rainy coses after skillful physicians had failed. ’ . .. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach arc sources of insanity, and will also produce disease of the heart; skihi lungs and kidneys, and lays the.body open to on attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and Is generally tho .first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. . . * OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRfiSS. "The 3lst, soys: • An In yaluaule’Mkdici nk.—Wc have frequent ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, manuftetbr* ed by pr; Hooflnnd, spoken of informs of commen dation, and we know deservedly so. It is a 100 common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man ner of useless trash,' but in the case of thbabovo Bit ters, hundreds are living witnesses bf (heir great moral and physical worth. As a medicine for th© Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly, eradicating diseases; when fell other medicines have failed. We feef convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the patient does riot become debilitated, but constantly giiins'Blrerigih'ttnd vigor to (ho frame—a fact worthy of great consider otion. The Bit'crs are pleoeaiit in taste and smell, and can be administered under my circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Imkbd they can he used by all persons with the most perfect safely. It would bo well for (huso who are much’affected in tho nervous system) to commence with one ten spoonful or less, and.gradually increase. We speak Irom ex perience, and ore of eourse, a proper judge.' The press far ond wide, have united in recommending the German Bitters, and to tho afflicted We must cUrdial 6 ly advise their use. “Spiiii of ike Times'* of June 241 h, says f ‘•Du ouu coon ciTiBENS who are invalids, know the mauy astonishing cures that hove been perform* cd by.Urt HooflamTs celebrated Geimah Bitters!— If they do not, wo recommend them to the (, Gorman Mcdiiine Store,” all whb are afflicted with. Liver complaint, Jaundice; Dyspepsia; or Nervous DebiU* ty; the Doctor has cured mahy of dbr citlietiS after (he best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, ami wo cannot refrain giving uUr testimony in their favor, and that which'gives them greater claim upon our bnrnblo effort, they arc tufircly Vegetable, “T/i« Daily News," of July 4th; says r “Wo speak knowingly of Dr. Hoofland’Stelobra (cd German Bitters, when wo sny it U a blessing of this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it has not wo 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: For Life. 1,60 2,04 2,70 3,94 6,03 1,30 1,64 2,07 2,97 It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman Toyqurobly.known throughout the United States— tho proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Philo., Nov. 22d,-1848. DcorSir*—lt is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your Gorman BJ.Uers, having sold largely of them these lost few months to various persons, afflicted with Liver complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility of tho Nervous system. 1 can say conscientiously, that they arc the best arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in oil the popular medicines) and I consider It tho only medicine for the above diseases before the public., I have never sold one bottle that has hot .given sotisfaclioh, and brought forth tho commendation of those who used It. ' 1 deem this my duty both to you as the proprietor of thin highly valuable article, ond to (hose afflicted with the above complaints, that they mSy know of its curative properties and to enable ihfem to select the good from the various articles with which our market is flooded. J. N. HODENSACK, Druggist. Jaujtdjck a*p Lit** Cohm.ai.st-cun** a»te» PIITSICIASS UAD FaILIs|)I Philo., Dec. 27,1848. Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I commu nicate to you the sensitive effects (and in n shoil lime) of your invaluable “.Hoofland'a celebrated Ger man Bitters,” upon my system while laboring under the Juuu ice. About two years ago I bad an attack of the Jaundice and was confined to tho house six weeks under medical treatment of tho Family Phy sician and for sometime after, when I went nut I had to bo very careful of myself, since that time I have had several attacks of the same disease, ami.your DUlcre have entirely relieved and cured mo in two or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, last spring, hnd a long n serious spell of Joun* dice, ho had <t sometime before I know it; he was confuted to his bed. As soon as I beard of his con dition I called to sec him and told him of (ho effect your Bitters hnd upon mo in the same disease. He immediately sent for a bottle, ond in a few da s he was currd. I have in several instances recommend ed tlu* Bitters in other.coses, always producing tho same happy effect. My wife bos been considerably ufliiaed with Liver complaint.and Neuralgia; by tbc use of the Billers sho is well, now enjoying good health.. Wo believe from the ninny cures w« know of these Billers effecting, that (hoy possess in a re markable and extraordinary degree gr ut curative properties, and that which enhances tbrirvolue with us if, they are «iitlrely vegetable. -AVe nlwn) s keep tho Bitters on hand ond would not be willing to bo without them. Very respectfully, yours, C. PEIRCE, 37,0 doulh Front sU Can stiongcr.testimony bo adduced by any Prepa ration before the public 1 A single bottle will con vince any ono of their power over disease.. .They are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate coslivcncss, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at ixflimc debilitating the patient; being eUo grateful to the most delicate stomach un der any circumstances, and con bo administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they ore free.from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can be token at all times and under all cir cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent shorn having a salutary effect, and no bad lesultconaccrue from on oyer dose. * . Foi sale, wholesale and retail, ot tho principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race street, Flula, For sale in Carlisle, by Samuel Elliott, and respectable dealers generally throughout the Stale. February 22, 1849—1 y IMalnlluld Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newcille Slats Road and llte Cumberland Va Uey Railroad. * SIXTH SESSION. THE Sixth session will commence on .Monday the 7lh of May, 19i0. Tho nupibor of students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, Ac. The situation precludes the possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution. TERMS, Boarding, washing, tuition, &c. f (per boss.) $5O 00 Latin or Greek, 5 00 Instrumental Music 10 00 French or Gorman . fi 00 Circulars with rofoioncos, &c. t furnished by R.K. BURKS,,PiIndpaU May 3, 1810.—.1y BEAD THE FOLLOWING Corner of Second an d Dr. I, C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon the T. .. that are require/ for their preeer,a t i h auch as Sealing , filing, Plugging <K, or £"* restore the lose of them, by iiisertinij Anie«- i Teeth.from a single Tooth to’a full sett. ■ c,a on Pitt street, a few doors Semi. . the Railroad Hotel. “ lh ot N, B, Dr. Loomis willbeabsentfrom Carti B >- the last ten days* in each month, 0 December 14,1848.. H. K. R. LEMAR, . SURGEON DENTIST. (BUCCESfIOn TO Dlt. /. C. KEFF.) EtJSPECTFULLY. informs the citizens ofthi place: and'vicinity, Jhat having inode himself thoiougbly acquainted with the theoiit aavre}] a iho practical part of Dentistry, he is now preparedt* perform all opeiations entrusted to him, to the aa ij s . faction of all, at moderate charges. OmcK—Soulh Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr, G. \y Foulke, and immediately bpppsite the 2d Prcsbyto! rianchurch. March 1,1849 —ly JAMES FLEMING. k. vr» cohsbh or pitt ajfd man streets, CjtntlßLß, »jL. OFFERS for sale on the most reasonable terms, a large assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines chemicals, Paints, Oils, wilh-tbe most useful of tho Patent Medicine. Also, ah elegant assort ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye; Hair Oils in great variety, Hair; Nail, Tooth,-Hal, Flesh and Cloth Brushes* Whips in great variety. Umbrellas, canes, Pocket Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafers and Seals. 1 Fine .vVrhing. and note paper envelopes. R a , . zors. Fine Knives and Scissors. Razor shops,T&tv by wate, dard cases, Fancy boxes. Cornelius’ Pal. cut Lord Lamps, Globes and wicks, Lord Oil,Sperm Candles. Ah extensive assortment of Imported end Domestic Sugars, TObaccd and SnulT; , Call and . examine the stock—ho is prepared to Offer inducements to purchasers for cash. 1 January 26| 1349. jJAIiiiETJ’S Magical Pain Extractor; (filfc xai» Onlt oskvikk;) MSurns and Scafds- T QHAIiLENGB the world to prove (hot mV gen-: 1 mnc Efcttdblor haft ever failed (since its duciion by me in 1839,) in one single instance, to cure the-worst Burns and Scalds, But it must be ihc genuine arliclci not the vllfe counterfeit stuff thai is flooding thb roorket. / MARK THE TEST I DolleyV Genuine Extractor, in burns and scalds} nflords immediate foltef, as soon as applied: it cools und draws out ihe fire and pain in a few minutes— CountcrfeitExtraclora. no matter b> what name or under what title, they appear, wefen applied irritate and increase the pain; Try nil the iiriUallonft lHat pretfes* lb (bo same vir tups, and the above teat will be found conclusive— U docs, however, not alone apply to burns and scalds: but in curd, wounds, sore and inflamed eyes, and all cases of external Und gainful inflammation, thft samft diflenmeo will be observed. Piles, Bruists, Sait Rheum, Rheuniatlem, Erysipe* /at; Eruptions, Sore Nip ps, Broken Breast* Chilblains, Fevet Sores,old Sores t Burns, and all external inflammation, yield roodiiy to the all-powerful pain subduing, and edrative propertied of this e*:fadrillnnry remedy; Bflt mark, it, must be' tho genuine l)alle^. CAUTION. To tii* Pontic,—Being cognisant of tbb danger attending the use of tiie counterfeit extractors, I dU; llnclly declare that I will not hold myself responsible for the offecld of any Extractor, unless the same bd procured at my own Depot, 416 Broadway, N. Y: or ftum my authorised agents; - * ' . TO THE .LADIES, And Especially to Mothers and Heads b/ Famidd The groatand substantial benefit !hot may bade* lived, and the pain and suffering (hat maybe pre* vented by the genuine Dailey’s Magical Pain Extract tor, (ace printed pamphlet) especially (he article ad dressed to Mothers, etc.,) ought to make it an inmatd of every family* Life itself ha*, in many cases, been preserved by a ready application of my genuine tractor* I would thorclMo caution mothers never to bo without a box of it on hand; not fof a single day? for where there are children, accidents will occur.-r- And what ia of vast importance,'especially to girls U heals the wounds without a scar. DANGEROUS PUNOTVIiti. '» ate. . Mr. Dailey—Sir, I cut my finger with a coppef null, the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to swell considerably, with constant shpofing pnfnrf up to the shoulder. A largo swelling taking place at tho arm-pit, with increasing pain; and I becamfi fearful of the hock-jaw. In this extremity, your pain Extractor was fccoirtmCndcd to mo, and wbi<6l>l wad prevailed upon to try. The consequence was, that it afforded me almost instant refief, and in three days I was completely cured. JOSEPH HARRISON. New York, cof. Drooino &. SulKvan eta. Beptomher 8, 1848. LIFE SAVED/—4\VP(JL CASE OF SC Alb. WiuuTriiaD, Niaoaita C 6., N.Y.,} February i8 t 1848. 5 Mr.Dulley—Deaf Sir—While my soft, It ydardof ago, was nt work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Ruse, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, used for the purpose of boiling blocks pre paratory to cutting. The blocks had |u'st been re moved from tlie Va( cortlaining a largo quantity of (toiling water. He fell forward, scalding both bonds and arms, all on one side and one leg badly and tho other partially. Tho scalds were so bad on his aims and leg, thttt mosl of the flesh came off with his gar-, meats, and his'lifu was despaired of by both his phy sicians and friends. Dailey’s Pain Extractor was pjocured as soon as possible (which was in about six hours) and applied and which relieved him from all pain, prevented In flammation and swelling, and in a few days commen ced healing hi* sores. There appeared a general Im provement, so much so that In three weeks he‘was removed to his father’s house, distance about one mile and a half. , . Wo continued the use oftbo above medicine about two months, and.wo believe ft was the means, under Providence, of saving Wlfflfo, and wo would cheer fully recommend it in all similar cases, as a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, X remain, dear sir, your most obedient and humble servant, AIH.AE 01,ARK, We, the undcrslgnad, being personally acquaint'd with tho rase of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement substantially correct t. M.Dovvoy, Louisa Dewey. J, S. Kelsey, Henry 1). Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L, P, nose, Ira Newman* Wm. Newman, Mory J. Rose. CitiLßtAiNß—The Extractor has not as yet In any sin«lo Instance, failed of curing. Cuts, Wounds, and Punctures, no matter how severe, (see page 12, printed pamphlets,) always yield readily to the won derful properties of this wonderful salve. A. DAILEY, 416 Broadway, N. Y.» Inventor and solo proprietor. For solo at the Drug store of J&mks Fj.kKino» Carlisle. Also liy Isa Day, Mochanlcsburg; end Messrs. Altlck, Mhlppensburg. March SO, 1840.—0 m The Cheapest Solid Nailed Travelling Trunk Mimiifiictory PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS W. MATTSON, No. 108 Market SI., Piret Door DoloW' Sixth, Smith side. Fereone wiehlng to huy to sell again will And constantly on 500 TRAVELLING THUNKS, 600 CARPET DAGS and SATCHELS/ • VALISE TRUNKS. PACKING TRUNKS, ' LADIES’ BONNET OASES, , Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest Manufacturing Prices. THOMAS W. MATTSON, , Tnvnut South-oMt corner of Sixth ti Market sts. FhU»r February 26,1810—0 m SUSANNAH CLARK, C. E, CLARK.
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