American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 14, 1849, Image 4

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    3 2600 British Soldiers Killed!
I AM'now receiving from the pastern cities a
large and beautiful selection of Spring & Sum
‘ mor; Goods, to which I invite the attention of one
and ai).
To thei Ladles;
In Silks, Baraigea, Linen, Popelina, Linen Lus
tres, linen ohatneos, Frdnch, English and Ameri
can chintzes, ginghams! gingham lawns, lawns,
lace and plaid muslins,' awiss,i book an.d tarlton,
do.; plain and fancy spring d* laines, bonnets, pa
'rasols, sun shades, ribbons, laces, fancy trim
. mings, &e„ we flatter ourae! ves to be able to please
>ll in prices ami style, who will favor us with a
>all, •'
Gentlemen,
For your own Interests we ask of you to call and
,examine our stock of French and English black
cloths; French and English fancy colors do., fancy
French- dassimeres, doe skins, black and fancy,
English and American oassimeres, silk warp
cloth and tweed, Codington and Merino cassi
nlpres and tweeds, plain .and fancy Crotons and
Gambroons, buff cassimeres, fancy jeans, silk,
,satin and marseillb Vestings; plain, and high
colored,silk cravats, &c.
-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 oloths, plain
and colored 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.
Also, a fresh lot of Groceries, which can hot
be'beat in price or quality. My stock Is very
largo and complete, and we always lake 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, March 29, 1849
S. A. COYLE’S
Wholesale Sf Retail Store, South Hanover Street,
■ . Carlisle , "Sign of the Bee Hioe,"
.fl?»P«tfully. calls the attention of
jgJmX liis friends to his new stock of Spring
Summer Goods! It is impossible
SSfeSSo»to enumerate all the articles I have
for sate:. suffice it to say, we have almost every
thing that is necessary for Ladies and Gentlemen's
wear.
Ladies Department.— Neat figured Mouslin de
Ltinos; Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair and
Satin stripe Lustre; pink and blue de laines, Sa
tin stripe do., second mourning Clarendons, plaid
Lyouose, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk
ties and scarfs, silk and linen fringes, linen tis-
Sdes/silk fltnnel, pink, blue, and green barege;
kid, silk, and lislue gloves; a targe assortment of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's hose.
Gentlemen's Dipartment.— French and English
Cloths, from 87J cts. to $G per yard; French blk.
.cassimeres, fancy do., largo assortment of Vest*
ings, Croton cloths and Lustres, tweeds & cash
marot, white, linsn drilling, fancy caps for hoys.
China Pearl hats for men and boys, straw hats,
all sorts and sizes; black and fancy cravats, ll&le,
kid and silk gloves.
. Also, a very large stock of bleached and un
bleached muslins,callcoos from 3 to ISJper yard,
carpets, floor oil cloths, and a great variety of
Go'idrn.bl mentioned. Please call and examine
my stock, where you will always find a full sup
ply* :
Carlisle; April 5,1849
Xfcw and Cheap Spring Goods
. the New Store.
Corner, of ffannver and Lnufher Struts, opposite
Win. Leonard's 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
lected assortment of
New Spring Goods,
purchased at the very lowest prices, and which
thpy are determined fo sell at very small prnfits.
Among these goods may he found Cloths & Cas
slmeres,'Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff in
variety, best American and India Nankeen,
Ladies Dress Goods,
consisting in part of silks, heregea, silk tissues,
alpacas, &e. A fine lot of straw and braid
BONNETS,
Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbons and Lace Goods, an
elegant assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes,
editable for the approaching season, at our usual
low prices.,, Checks, tickings, drillings, linens,
and. the usual, variety of bleached and unbleached
muslins;
Boots & Shoes.
A'.well selected assortment of Men's, Women’s
and Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand*
some.
GROCERIES In nil their variety, viz; Sugar,
Coffne,Molasses, Pekin Tea Company’s celebra
ted Teas; Spices, &o.,'and the best quality of
Carpet Chain., •
All the above have.been purchased mdiirand
will be sold low. Please give us a nail.
s>. D, POWEL&CO.
Carlisle, March 29, 1819
Ever offered to the Public.
ARNOLD & LEVI’S
New and Cheajt, Wholesale and Retail, Dry-good*
Store*
THE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub
,,lic ih it t|iey have InktM) that well, known stand
lately occupied by tihontfor & Myers,in North lion
.over sheet, 3 doors north of the Carlisle Dank, ami
directly opposite to Hnvcrstick’s Drug store, whore
they ,hu«e opened the luigest and cheapest assort
ment of goods ever offered to (ho public.
Ladies drens Goods,
among which the following comprise a part: Black
ahu fancy Silks, Shaded do. in grout variety, Tis
sues, pl.iin, plaid and striped Uanges; Lawns and
Ginghams;, a large assortment of Linen Lustres,
plain,. striped and figured D’Lnlncs, Bombazines.
. Alpaccas, diiks am! Siting, plaid and striped Mils
linS.Capesnnil Worked Collars, Laces and Edgings,
Mitts, Glover, Hosiery of nil kinds.
; A large assortment of Hhswls. for spring and sum
mer. ; BONiSETS <* RIBBONS, Parasols, .Men’s
arid Boy's Wear, a great variety*
Carpeting;,
The largest assortment over Miami in Carlisle,
Matting, Floor, and Table Oil Cloths.
'•Call nnd examine for yourselves, is all we ask—
wo make no charge for showing goods; hut esteem
Iho privilege a fiver. ARNOLD & LB Vi.
AprU-tft, 1940.
- . Removal.
N^shVn A n^MmU NT -? H ’ havin * removed hit*
large nniummeiu of Juel received a 1
Spring and Summer Goods,
which he will hn.e mndei.pai the ehnrie,,
•ftnd In lim mom deulrable manner. Uo will c,
•lanllybave on hand a large Beleetion of "*
Beady-made Clothing,
•keeper than ever offered to the publlo hefore—
•urh as blark anil blue dreea coals; frock & sack
ooaW-ofVarions colors; tweed onnta of nil shapea
•mllsolors; aotmnar clnlh coatai linen, cotton and
Jean) coats, and all other kinds of fashionable
,coals! black and fancy oashraern panta) summer
pants of every description and color; plain and
fancy satin veals; saiiinier veals, all sorts and
.Colors; shin hosnins and collars; neck and pocket
handkerchiefs; stocks, suspenders of all kinds,
and very cheap. Don't forget the place,
' Carlisle, April 6,1849—3ra
TXJST opened at the new and cheap. Hardware
tJ store*of JACOB SENER,anew assortment of
Foreign and Domesiio Hardware, consisting of a
full assortment of locks and latches of every style
and kind; hinges, screws, holla, augurs, auger
bitts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets,
drawing knives, planes, and plane bitts; hand,
pannel, and ripping saws; mill arid cross cut saws
of Roland's make, warranted good; a good assort
ment of circular saws, Warranted; trace and halter
chains of a superior quality that has never been in
this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks
and rakes: knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass
candlesticks; an assortment of Dntaniaand Glass
Etheriai Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water
and iron lea kettles, brass preserving. kettles, Oe
darware, anvils, vices, flies and rasps, of every
kind and price.
Watts' bar iron, hoop and band iron,cast,shear,
spring and blistered steel, warranted good. .
150 boxes window glass, lower than ever.
200 kegs VVelherill's pure white lead.
4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine,
150 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good.
50 doa. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes
Please call at the well known store of Jacob
Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass'
hotel, Carlisle.
May 34, 1849
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
JUST received, a full and complete stock of Spring
and Summer-Goods, suitable for Gentlemen's
wear. Super Black • French ond Fancy Colored
Cloths, of all descriptions. Black and Fancy Cassi.
mors of all shades and mixtures, also Cushmcretls,
Tweeds and Craningtons of all qolours and qualities.
Vestings, Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, while and fancy
Marseilles. With a largo assortment of gloves, era.
vats, Stocks, Linen and Silk (lankcrchiefs, all open
and ready for inspection at my old stand opposite
the Rail Road Office. T. H.SICILES..
. May 3,1849.
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL,
Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,
CHAS. OGILBY.
LATELY kept by J. A. Winrott, has just been
taken by tho subscriber. It is newly finished,
and has been thoroughly repaired.
Passengers in the cats! strangers, travellers, and
visiters to Carlisle, orb invited to call.
Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the
comfort and convenience of all who patronize the es-
tablishment.
bhbruary 15,1319.—tf
Cim.ißLE, Pa.
THE. undersigned having leased that well known
and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main
street, on the north-west corner of the public equate,
in tho Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in tho occu
pancy of George Ocetem, Esq, 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 r.im
sclf cannot fail to prove satisfactory. .Tlie house has
the most pleasant location in the borough, fronting
on Main street ond the public square—is hut a few
steps from tho Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the
Court House. It has recently been refitted withnew
furniture and other improvements added, well calcu
late J to promote the ease and comfort of Ins guests.
. His TABLE will always be supplied with iho
choicest and most -wholesome fare the market can
afford, and his BAR with the best of Liquors.
Tho STABLING belonging to the establishment
is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied
with- (he best provender, and attended by careful
hostlers.
■ Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta
ble those who favor him with their pn(rnnagc,andhe
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
To Builders, Carpenters, Ac.
1 500 000 EET ° f <Wd CflrolioaFloor *
* 6UU,ouVfeet dressed Spruce Flooring Boards,
200.000 “ “ While Pine •* “
200.000 » . *• Irid’h River « «
100.000 *• •• Fencing, Shelving, Ac.
Tho finest and largest stock of dressed Lumber
ever offered for sale in this or any other market. !:
was dressed in the best manner lust summo. and fall,
and may therefore bo telicd upon not to shrink.
(£/*• Orders from tho country accompanied with the
Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten
ded to with especial care.
WILSON & LAVENDER.
Brown St, Wharf, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, March 22, 1849.—3m*
TZ. LOTHROP, No. 30 South Second St.
• upper side, next door to Shnrpless & Sons,
Philadelphia, respectfully invites the attention of
die Ladies of Carlisle and vicinity, to his very
select assortment of Spring and Summfr
Straw Bonnets & Hats, -
at extremely low prices. Merchants and Dealers
supplied. Altering, Bleaching and Pressing,
done in a superior manner, and tit short notice.
T.Z. LOTHROP.
No. 30 South 2d street, west side, next door to
Sharpless & Sons. Philai *.
April 5,1819—3 m
i ireat Attraction for the Hollidays!
Krlssliliihlcs Headquarters, j
North Hanover St.,' Carlisle. j
'PH E subscriber would respectfully inform the *
L citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit '
it during tho Hollidays, that ho Is now manufai • t
luring and will keep on hand a large assortment 1
of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS. '
&0., soluble for the approaching festivities, which i
will ho. sold wholesale or retail at the old stand,
in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the
.Dank, where he also has on band 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,
1 Raisins, Prunes, Dales, Citron, Figs, Almonds,
• Cocoa Nuts. Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts,
■ English Walnuts, &o. He would also call alien
' lion to the best assortment of
' French, Gorman & American Toys,
• ever brought to this place, consisting in pan ol
. fine French fancy boxes, kid and jointed Dolls,
ill sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common Uelph
and Wooden Tea Sells, Kitchen setts and Furni
ture in boxes, brass and tin Trumpets, .wooly
Dogs, bone, tin, basket and other Rattles, penny
Toys of nil kinds, Waggons and Wheelbarrows,
fine tin Toys, Tools in boxes, Games, Puzzles,
&e.; Pianos, Fiddles,Tumborlnes, Hanneonicans,
Accordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass nnd
China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll
Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con
nexion with the above he hoe just received a prime
lot of
consisting of Pulverized, Crushed* Loaf & Brown
Sugars. New Oilcans, Trinidad, Syrup & Nugar
house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Young
i Hyson and Blank Tea, Chocolate, Water. Soda,
ISngararul Pic-nic Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Ate.;
U'reah Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Oln
r a,9* OVPS » Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole,
1 AU orders thankfully received and punctually
nn,uV°\, P.MONYER.
Uart'.ld, November 30, IH4B,
VARNISH.
JCoachS y r vt?„lrt,X , l” r F 1 f Vnrnl-h
-aasas:, a
RAGS WANTED. ~
THE aubncriber will nny tlio hlgh«.l prion, l n
cn»b, fornny qunnlllv ofKAGS that mny he di’liy.
ercd at bln tturo, in Cu.rllllo. CIIAS. UARNITZ
May 3, 18 t9.-3.n
Hardware.
Caulisls, Pa.,
DAVID MARTIN.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Rounds i: Bounds I
Fresh Groceries,
li. S. BROOmALL>S
Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry
Store.
WHERE Gold and Silver Watches of
every description can be had at from ten to
iflHgjflfr fifteen per cent, less than any other , store .in
New York.or Philadelphia.- Persons who wish to
get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do welt
to call at the store of the subscriber, and compare (he
quality and price 6f his watches with, (hat of other
stores. Good watches at'the following exceedingly
low prices :
Gold Levers; fall jewelled, 18 carat cases, $3B 00
Silver do do do . 12 00
,Gold Lepincs, jewelled, 18 carat ca .23 00
Silver do do 9 00
Silver Verge Welches, from $3 00 upwards.
Gold Pencils from $1 00 to S 8 00; Gold Pens, with
silver cases, and pencils attached, for 76 cents.
Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashion
able Jewelry, at prices .far below the usual store
prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ex
change. LEWIS R.BROMALL,
No. 110 North Second street, second door below
Race, Philo*
Cut this advertisement out, and . bring it along,
you will then ho sure to get into (be right store.
April 19, 1849—1 y
Paper Hanging*,
EMBRACING , one of tlie largest assortments
in this city of now style Parlor, Hall and
Dining Room Papers, with a splendid assortment
of Fire Hoard Prints, Borders and Painted Win
dow Shades; also a large assortment.of Curtain
Papers of new and desirable patterns,all of .which
will be sold at the lowest market rates. Should
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity be In want of
any of the above goods, they will please examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. .
E. FIZELL,
N. E. corner of Eleventh & Chesnul sts.
Phila. May 3, lh4o—3m
N.B, Paper hung by careful workmen, at low
ra’es. VV°rk done In the country.at oily prices..
Furniture! Furniture!!
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he still continues to manufacture and keep on
band, nt.his ship on North Hanover street, nearly
opposite Orth's, (formerly Glass') Hotel, Carlisle,
Bureaus, Sideboards, Score-
TARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks,Book-cases
Bedsteads,Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and
in short, every thing that can be.madc in a cabinet
shop. . . '
The subscriber will warrant his furniture to be
manufactured out of the beat of material and by tho
best of workmen, and ns to. his prices he intends to
sell low far endh. Ail who will give him a call, will
say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work
manufactured under his inspection. He particularly
invites newtv married persons to give him a call and
examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work
manship and prices will not fail to please; so don't
forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. ,
The subscriber woqld also inform the public that
ho carries on the .
Collin ITlaking Business,
and can wait on all those who may desire his servi
ces in that line. Having a Ukausk. he can attend
funerals in the country. Charges moderate.
FREDERICK CORNMAN.
Carlisle. June 15, 1848.—1 y
N. D. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale
by the subscriber.
Cabinet Making.
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
JACOB FKTTEU-& SOM T Nt>rib
Hanover and Lonther streets, Carlisle, would
respectfully announce to the public that they have
on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, every
description nf work pertaining to the above busi
ness, embracing in part,
Sideboards, Hopas,
Bureaus, Beiistbads, ’
Tables, Wash-stands,
Secretaries, Maiiooanv Chairs, am)
WaHDROBEA, WnilK-STANDS.
Their Furniture.being made oui of'tie best mn
lerial, by their own hands, they lei) no hesitation
in warranting its durability. Heine always ap
prized nf thovery latest city fashions, they are
enabled to turn out the most ,
Fashionable Work
in the country, and at prices 100 whlfh shall.cor
respond with the ••lightness nf the money market.*
They would earnestly invite persons who are
about to commence housekeeping to (all and ex-,
amine their present elegant stock, to which they
will constantly make additions of ike'newest nnd
mast modern styles. I
The UnprrtakbiPs branch of business receives
especial attention.
Jimnn'ry 18, 1849. !
Hats! Hats!
Scnixo axd Summer for 1848.
rpH E subacrihor would respectfully call the olton*
1. lion of tho public to his large assortment of
fIQ Hats & Gaps,
Jrl* of the Ifilest fashions, consisting of Moleskin,
Heaver, fine White Hockey Mountain (leaver, Oiler,
Brush, and Russia hats of every quality, nnd at dif
ferent prices. Also on hand n floe assortment of
Slouch or Sportsman’s Huts, (very iglyt) together
with n general assortment of nearly every descrip
tion of Cups,of oil tuz'is. and at all prices. Country
dealers and all who wish to purchase- lints or cops,
are Invited to call, aa the subscriber is prepored to
give greater bargains than can he. hod elsewhere.—
Don’t'forgot tbe place, No. 3. Harper’s How,
WILLIAM 11. TIICUT.
Carlisle, May 95,.1648,
“Bo wlso tn time—His folly, to
dtilor.”,
A FFLICTBD READ! Thousand#are suffering
with disease froiniwhich there is no difficulty in
being speedily and. permanently relieved, provided
the right moans are used. As every vice has its own
punishment, so it would seem every disease hos its
remedy. . This is true, and there Is nothing. In this
life mure certain than that the.
American Compound,
Is tho most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases
of a delicate mluro known to the world, adapted to
every stage of ihn disease, sex and constitution, at all
times ami.seasons; there is no tear of exposure, do
tentioin from business, nor restriction in diet. From
the certain and speedy relief that ft gives, it is now
tho most popular remedy of the day.. Ten thousand
cases h ive been cured by It during the past year—
Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted con
redy.with confidence on its curative powers over dis
eases of this character. Full directions accompany
each bottle.
Oaotion.—Ask for the Amrlcan Compound and
purchase only of the agents. *
For sale by Samdbl Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Bar
niiz, York; Ih Williams, Columbia; A. Miller, Lan,
caster; Dr. M’Plmrson and J. Wyeth, Harrisburg. .
Price $1 per Imltlo.
Eobruary 22 1840—Om -
GIESE Sl SON,
Commission merchants,
FOR THE SALE OF
Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber & Iron.
No. 48 Commerce Steet Wharf,
BALTIMORE
CT ADVANCES MADE ON OONeiONUKNSS.'£O
MarcliS2.JB4p-.4in* -
NEWARK Furniture Varnish, Just received at
Dr. Rawlins 1 Drug store.
May 17.1840
. m J. b. Barker,
A^°? N ?Y 'V 1 * North Hnno-
Hnr». F. Woiu n 11 * room occupied by (ho
March 22,1840—tf.
Sheldrake’s Allegheny House,
Jfo 280 MarhetSlreel, above Eighth t (South Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS large.and splendid hotel has been furnish
ed with entire new furniture. The Bar Room
U Ihe largest in Philadelphia. Tire parlours
and Silting-Uooros are entirely separated from the
noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival and
departure of cars. The Portico extending the
whole front of. the house, affords a cool retreat in
warm weather, and.a splendid view of 1 the great
est thoroughfare in the city.
The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided for’as at any other hotel,
with every attention of the managers to, make it
the best hotel for Merchants and Business men,
during their stay in the city. The terms .will be
one dollar per day. Oh the arrival of the cars
from the west, a Porter will be ,in attendance, to
convey baggage, &o,to the hotel, which is adjoin
ing the depot.
February 8,1849.—6 m
LIFE INSURANCE.
Pbnk Mutual Lifb Insurance Company
No. 91 Walnut St. Capital $50,000.
THia Company is now ready to make Insurance
on Lives, on the mutual system, without lia
bility beyond the amount of the premium.
All the profits of theoompany'dividud annually
among tliednsured.
The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly,
semi-annually, orannuaily, crone-half of the pie
mium.may he paid in a noteal 13 months. .
individuals insured in this company become
members of the corporation, and vote fur Trus
tees.
For the greater security of parlies insuring with
this company, a guarantee capital of 900,000 has
been created to meet the losses* that may accrue
upon policies issued by. the company, to be held
and used by the Trustees, until a capital , exceed
ing that amount has been realized from.lhe receipts
of premiums.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
WM. CLARK,'Vice Presidents.
John W. Horner, Secretary.
The undersigned has been appointed Agent for
Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, with
full particulars, can he had at the new store, cor
ner of Hanover and Louther sts.
S. D. POWEL,
Dr. G. W. Foulke, Examining Physician.
Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1848,
Equitable Elite Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company.
OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital
s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance
on live*.at their office in Philadelphia, and at their
Agencies throughout the Status, at ibo luwesi rules
of premium. 1
Rules for insuring at $lOO on a single life.
Age. 4 For 1 year.
20 81
30 99
40 1,29
60 1,86
69 3,48
Example —A. person aged 30 years next birth
day. by paying the company. 95 cents would secure
to his family or heirs $ 100 should he die in one year;
or for $9,90 he secures to them $10(10; or for $l3
annually for seven years he secures to them $lOOO
should he die in seven years; or fof $20,40 paid an
nually during life, ho secures 81000 to be paid when
he dies.. The insurer securing his owrt bonus, by
the difference in amount of premiums from those
charged by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs
would receive $5OOO should he die iii one year.
Forms of application and all. particulate mny be
had at the office of Fiirh'r. Watts, Ksq., Carlisle.
J. W,.ULAGHURN,Pfcs’i.
11. G. Tockxtt, Seel’y. ■
Fhf.h’k. Watts, Alt'y.'
Dr. D. N. Mauojv, Medical Examiner.
August 31, 1848. ly
* Fire Insurance.
THE Allen and Kastponnsbomugh Mutual Fin
Insurance Company of Cumberland County,
incorporated by annet ofABBemhly,is now fully
organized,and in operation underthe. management
of the following commissioners, viz:
Chi. Staynmn, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorgae,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert SlcrroU,
Henry Logan,Aliohael.Ooekltn, Benjamin H,
Musser, Levi MerkoLJaodb Kirk,Sain). ProwclL
sr,and (Vtelchoir Breneman,whorespeclfully cal)
theattention ofeilizene of Cumberland and York
counties to.the advantages which thecompany
hold out.
The ratesofinstirnnce arc as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State.
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of the company
who are willing to wait upon (hem otnm time.
JACOB SHELLY, President.
Hrnrv Looan, Vice President ,
Lbwis ITybr, Secrctarjji
Mioiiabl Cookun, Treasurer,
February 3, 1848.
Aorxts —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland;
Christian Title). Allen; John O. Dunlap. Allen;
C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring; Shire
manslown; Simon Oyster, Wormloyaburg; Robert
Moore, Charles Bell, Carlisle.
Agorita for York County—JacohKlrk, general ngf.
John Hhorrick, John ftfcrkin, J. Bowman, Peter
Wolford.
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser <si Lochman,
jrounr c: bakcu s
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
Sarsaparilla.
THIS article is employed with great success, nnd
liy the most eminent physicians of this city, for the
cure of the'following diseases :
Scrofula hr Klntrs Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous
diseases, siphtlltio affections, titter and ulcers, whin*
swellings' scurvey, neuralgia or tic dulnurcux. cancer,
goitre or hronchoccloi (swelled neck) spina diseases,
chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc
tive elfecta of tnorruiy, jaundice, hypnrtrn| by, or cn
-1 irgement of the heart, palpitation and trembling in
the region of tho heart, and stomach, enlargement of
the bones, joints or ligaments, all the various discuses
of tiro skin;'such us ringvyprnltfT biles, pimples, car
buncles, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nurv.
ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis
orders, and diseases originating from an impure stale
of the blood and other fluids of (he body, in short oil
diseases where a chnnuu of tho system is required.
Prepared only by Ihn proprietors, John O. Baker
& Co., wholesale druggists am] chemists, No. 100
North Third street, below Race street, Phila, Price
60 cents per bottle.
Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In drugs, medi
cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical
instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye
stuffs, window glass: ola >a new and superior article,
ofI.MiTATiON Plats Glass, at about one fifth (he
price, of English or French Plates, any size, cut to
order.
The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for
sale nt R. Williams 1 Drug store. Columbia ; John F.
Long 1 * Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.; S. Elliott, Car
lisle; and by Henry & Caslow, Druggists, corner of
Market ami Third stro ts, Hanisburg, Pa.
December 7,1849—1 y
Fashionable Vonitiaii Blind
Ucpohl
THE subscriber having had much experience in
the manufactory pf BLINDS. having served an
oppronticeship to the business, and carried it on some
six or eight years, and haying, in addition to his
former. Depot 347 Race street; purchased Mr. Cassu
dy(s slock. No. 7 Han’s Building, N. E. corner of
Sixth and Chesnut streets, ho has a large assortment
of the very best Blind* at both stores, which he will
sell ns reasonable os any in the city.
. The citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, ore respect*
fully invited to call opd examine for themselves, be
fore purchasing elsewhere. R. W.KENSIL,
No. 7 Hart's Building, and 347 Race *t. Philo,
ApHI 10. IH4Q-IV ' •
Domestics, am kinds of Pant 'stuff*, oing
hamsVChecks, Tickings, Prison stripes, Muslins,
dec., at very reduced prices, nt
April ?6 P • ARNOLD .& LEVI’S.
JATTNDIOB, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
Nervous Debility, Discane of the Kidney «, and all
Diseases arising from a disordered. Liver or
Stomach in both Male and Female .•
QITCH as constipation, inward piles, fullness or
O blood to the head, acidity oftbe stomach, nausea,
heart-burn, disgust fqr food, fullness or weight in the
stomach, sour eructations,sinking or fluttering althe
pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried
and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok
ing or suificating sensations when inaiying-poslure;
dimness of vision, dots pi webs before the sign!', fev*
er and dull pain in the head, deficiency of peispira
lion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the
side, hack, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat,
burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and
great depression of spirits, cati be effectually curcd.by
UK. lIOOFLAMD’S
Celebrated German Bitters.
.Their power over, the above diseases is hot excell
ed—ifoquullcd—byany other, preparation in the U«
Slates as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful
physicians hod fulled. .
Derangement of the Liver and Slomachare sources
of insanity, 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 foyer,
and is generally the first cause of that most baneful
disease, consumption.
OPINIONS OP THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS.
"The Dispatch ” of December 3.lst, says:
As Invaluadlr Mkdicink.— We have frequent
ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactur
ed by Dr. Hoofland. spoken of in terms of commen
dation, and wo know deservedly .so.. It is a too
common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man
ner of usiless trash,.but in the case of ilioabove Bit
ters. hundreds arc living witnesses of their great
moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the
Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys
popsisj it bus been found invaluable, effecting cures
and thoroughly eradicating diseases,'when all other
medicines have Wo feel convinced, that in
the use of tho German Hitlers, the patient does not
become debilitated, but constantly gains strength and
vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of great consider
ation. The Bilkers are pleasant- in,taste and smell,
and can be administered under i ny circumstances
to the most delicatu stomach. Indeed they can bo
used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It
would be well for those who are much affected in tho
nervous system, to commence with one lea spoonful
or less, and gradually inctcasc. We speak from ex
perience,:aml ere of course, a proper judge. The
press far and wide, have united in recommending (he
German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordial
ly advise their use.
“Spit it, of the Times” of June 241 h, snys:
‘•Du ouri coon ciTijjKNs who nro invalids, know
(ho mauy astonishing cures Unit have been perform
ed by Dr. Houfland's celebrated Geimim Uimrs?—
If they do hot, wu recommend them to ihu
Mediiino Store," ull who are-oflliclrd with Liver
complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili
ty; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens : fler
the best physici.ms had failed. We huveused them,
uml they have proved to be a medicine that every
one should know of. and we cannot refrain gMne
our testimony in tlioir favor, and that which gives
them greater 'claim upon our hnmlde effort, they arc
till inly Vegt table,
u The Daily News” of July.4lb, says:
"Wc speak knowingly of Dr, Iloniland's celebra
ted German Bitters, when we ssy it is a blessing of
this age; and in diseases of the btiiarv, digestive arnl
Nervous systems, it has not ws think an equal. It
is a Vegetable Preparation, and feato without Alco
hol, and io all Invalids we would recommend it as
worthy llu ir confidence.
For 3 years.
For Life.
1.60
2,04
1,30
1,64
2,07
2,97
2.70
3,94
6,03
It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman
favourably known throughout the United Stales—
tho proprietor of the ‘'Medicated Worm Syiup."
Phila.. Nov, 22d, IS4R. .
Dear Sir—Jl is with much pleasurc:thnt I testify
to ibc extraordinary virtues of your Got man Bitteis.
having sold largely of them these last few months (o
various, persons, afflicted with Liver complaints,
Dyspepsia, and debility of the Nervous system. 1
can say conscientiously, that they ure the best arti
cle of the kind 1 have ever sold, (and 1 deal in nil
the popular medicines) and . I consider if the only
medicine for the above diseases before (he public.
1 have never sold one bottle that has ; not given
BHiii-fuelion. and brought forth 11.0 commendation ol
those who used it.
] deem (his n y duly both to you os the proprietor
nf this highly valuable article, and to thusa afllirleil
vilh the'above complaints, that they may know o!
its curative- properties and to enable, them to select
the good from (he various articles with which nut
market is flooded.
Corner of Second and cs sK
Jaurdics a*h Ltvsu Compi.aixt cunxn after
. Futsicians run Faillrl
Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I commu
nualu to you the sciisaiivu effects (and in a shoit
time) of your invaluable < Sllo<>niin<l'ii celebrated tier
man Billers.” upon my system while tnhnring'uiidcr
liioJuun ice. About two years ago I had no attack
ol the Jaundice and was confined to the house six
wet ks under med'ical treatment of the Family Phy
sician nnd for sometime after, when I went out I had
to be very careful of rn.v<u)f. since that time 1 have
hnd several attacks of the same disease, and your
Bitters have entirely relieved and cured me in two
or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John
Diehl, last spring, had a long n serious spell ol Jiuiii
diee, he had t sometime before I know it; ho wan
confined to his bed. As soon ns I heard of his con
dition I called to sec him and told, him of. tho effect
your Bittern hml upon mo in tho some disease. He
immediately sent lor o bottle, ond In a few du s he
wascund. I have in several hist neea recommend
tul the Bitters in other coses always producing the;
same happy effect. My wile has been considerably
afflicted with lover complaint and Neuralgia, by the
use of the . Bitters she is well, now enjoying good'
health. Wo believe from tho many cures wn know
of these. Bitters effecting, that they posstas in a re
markable'and extraordinary degree.gr nl ruralNe
properties, and that which enhances llu’irvoluewhli
ns Is, they arc entirely «« getablo. Wo alum ■ keep
the Bluets on hand and would not be willing to be
without them.
Can stronger testimony he adduced by any Prepa
ration before tils public 1 A single bottle will con
vince any one of (heir power over disease. Tin y
tiro entirely Vegetable, ond will permanently destroy
(ho moat obstinate coslivcness. nnd givestrength and
vigor to the frame, at no time debilitating the patient;
being also grateful to the moat delicate stomach un
der any circumstances,and can bo administered with
perfect safely to delicate infants—they are fire from
Alcohol, Syrup, Arida, Calomel, and all mineral and
injurious ingredients.
They can bo taken at nil limes and under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure wilt prevent diem
basing a salutary effect, ond no bud result con accrue
from an over dose.
For sale. wholesale and retail, at Iho principal
Depot. HERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278
Race street, Phila.
For sale in Carlisle, by Samuxl Elliott, and
rcencclaMo dealers generally ihrouglioultho Slate,
February 22, 164U—ly
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Four miles west of Carlisle , between the Newvilli
State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad,
SIXTH SESSION. .
r pHE Sixth session will commence on Monday the
L 7th of May, 1310. Tito number of students
la limited, and they are carefully prepared lor Col*
logo, Counting House, dtc,
The situation precludes the pianibility of students
nssociotlrig with the vioiousor 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 tbo institution
TG|RMB. . *
Dourclinn.wniliing, lulllon, Jcc., (por seas.) *5O Ofl
'•min or Om-lt. ' 5 op
nnlrumenlal Mmlo 10 00
•'ronch or Gorman ■ 6 00
Circulars with rofoionco, &n,, furnisher! l.y
R. K. DURNB, Pflncipal.
May 8,1840.—1 y
XITEE COMPLAIANT,
READ THE FOLLOWING:
J. N. HOBENSACIC, Druggist.
Phila., Dec. 27, 1848.
Very respectfully, yours,
G. PEIRCE. 370 tiouth Front st.
Dr. I. C. IdOouils,'
WIX.L pprfornf all operations upon tho
that are require.) for their
such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, <p c .; “»•
restore the loss of them, by inserting Anrs.. I
Teeth, front a single Tooth to a full sett. “ ciB '
J7*Ofliceon Pitt street,a few doors South
the Railroad Hotel. 11 5*
N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle
the last ten days, in.each month.' 0
December 14, 1848.
11. R.R. liEitlAß,
SURGEON DENTIST,
(succssson' to nn. j. cl rrsrr.)
Respectfully informs the citizens 0 f n
place end vicinity, that having mi.do himeelr
thoioughly acquainted with the rntoni 1
the practical part of Dentistry, he is now prepared!'
perform all operations entrusted to him, to the
faction of all, at moderate chargee, Orrtcr— Soi ih
rionnver street, adjoining lira office of Dr; G. W
Foulko. and immediately, opposite the Sd Prca'bvte'
rian church. * B *
, March!, 1849—1 y
JAMES FLEMING. “
K. y. COHNKU OF PITT AND UIOQ BTXSSTB
CAIUISLK, lA. 1
OFFERS for sale on the most reasonable terms a
large assortment of choice Drugsond Medicines
chemicals, Points, Oils, &c.j with tho most useful
of the Patent Medicine. Also, eh elegant assort,
mcnl of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shoving Soaps, .ha",
ving Creams, Hair Dye, Hair Oils in great varietv
Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hat, Flesh and Cloth Broshes!
Whips in great variety. Umbrellas, canes, Po,l f (
Books, Combs. Ink and Inkstands, Motto wafmsni
Beals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes. H*.
zors. Fine Knives and Scissors, Razor strops, Fan.
cy ware. Card cases, Fancy.boxes, Cornelius* Pat.
ent Lard Lamps. Globes and wicks, Lord Oil,Sperm
candles. An extensive assortment of Imported end
Domestic Segura, Tolmccb and Snuffs
Call and examine the stock—he is prepared la
oiler inducements to purchasers for cash.
Janunry 26, 1840.
DA 1,1. El’S
Magical Pain Extractor.
(thk orttolNxL Jiaii onlt oxauirfE.^
Minins and Scalds.
T CHALLENGE the world in prove Hint my gen.
1 Ulna Extractor Iras ever foiled (erne, it. in, " 0 .
duetton by mo in 1839,) in or.e single |„ atntlri . l 0
core the worst Euros and Scalda. 'But It must b,
the genuine article, not the vile counterfeit stuff that
18 flooding the market* 1
MAJiK THE TEST*
Dailey’s Genuine Extractor, in burns and scolds,
afford* immediate relief, ai soon ns applied: it coola
anil draws out the Are and pain in a few minutes—
Counterfeit Extractors no matter by what name or
under what title they appear, w_cn applied irritate
anil increase the pnin. r *
Try nil tiro imitations that profess io the same vir
lues, and the above test will bo found conclusive
It does, however.-n.,i alone apply to burns, ml.raids,
but nr cuts, wounds, sore and iiiA.imed eyes, and rl
cases of external and painful infljunnuiion, tiro same
difference will be observed.
t'ilta. Bntiaia, Sail Jiheum, Rheumatism, En/slpe*
last, Enip/i„ns. Sor- Nip ;s. Broken Ilreut/
Chilblains, Fever Sores . old Sore* *s■ Burna, *
and nil external inflimninilon, yield readily to the
allopovverful pun subduing, - anil curative proper! j, #
of lhis*x rnordlmiry remedy; But murk, it must Lb
(lie genuine Bulley,
CAUTION.
To -nut Pontsic. Hi ing cognizant nf (be danger
attending ;he u«o of the counterfeit extractor* I dii.
l.nrl y derl -r-; ilmft I will not bold myself resp,m,ilde
lor,the effects of any Exlmclor. unless the same |,e
proruredat my own Uejmi, 415 IJroiudwuy, N Y
oi from my authorized Been is. ‘
TO THE. I>ADIES,
And Especially to Mnlh.ru and Heads of Earn!,in.
The gram uml suWlnnli.il benefit thm mny he ilc
lived, nml the p.iji) mill nutfcriug Unit liny be J;re.
vcnli il i'V the genuine Uiill.y's .Vliigiciill’nin Exlrnrl
lur, (see printml pnmplllel, iiipeciully the nrliele id
ilresecil til Mi.lhere. tie.,) pnghl In moke it nn inmtile
evpiy f.nnily. l„fu ileclf |,ih, in ninny fuses In rn
ITrseri eil liy n ren.ly nppli.ulimi „f genuino Ex
irnrtiir; I wtiultl then f.irn niulhm nipthrrs neiet |p
he without a Intx of it on hand, mil for u single dav|
for wl prti there nre idiihlren, nrcldetns nil! nerur.—
And ivhnt is of vast iinnnrlnnre, es|Hi,iully to gii|j
• t heals the wounds without a scar.
DAKGEUOVS PUECiVEE .
Mr. Dailey—Sir, I not my Uniter with a copper
nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my ana
In swell considerably, with constant .Inuiiing pni n «
up lo the shoulder. A largo swtiiing taking pises
at the nriii-pil, with increasing pain, and 1 Incuilis
fearful of the Lockjaw, In tliisexircmitv,yhui pain
Extractor was recommended to me. and which I hm
prevailed upon to try. The consequence was, that
it afforded mo almost instant relief, and in three ilayi
I was completely cured. JOSEPH HAKKI'ON,
New York, cor. Biooine & Sullivan sis.
Hepternher 8, 1848.
LIFE SA VED/—A WFVL CASE OF SCALD,
WIIKATfIKU), NtAOAIIA Co., N. Y„ >
Pehrumy 28, 1848, 5
Mr. Dailey—Dear While my son, 16 years nf
age, was at work in the shingle. manufactory of L.
I J , Hose, he had ilia misfortune to slip ami fail Into a
large vat, used for Uic purpose of boding lilorka pre*
pnralory to culling. The blocks hud just horn re*
moved from the vat containing n large quantity ef
boiling water, lie fell forward, scalding both hands
mid arms, all mi one side and one log hadlv and ilto
other partially. Tito scalds were so laid mi hisum»
and leg. that most of the flesh came off with hU pur*
incnls, and his life was despaired ofly both his |>hy*
nicions and friends.
Dailey's Pam Extractor was procured as soon ns
possible (which was in about six hours) and nppbcd
and,which relieved him from all puin, prevented in*
flummniion and swelling; and In a low ,|„y o commen
ced healing his sores. There appealed a-grnera| |m*
provement.so much so that in three weeks he war
removed to his father ■ house, distance about one
mile and a half.
Wo continued the use of the above medicine about
two montha. and we believe It was I he means, under
I’iovidence, of saving his Hie. and we would c/ner*
fully recommend it in all similar cases, as s safe and
invaluable remedy. With sentiments of resperi, /
remain, dear air, your lima* obedient ami humble
servant, AD LAE OLA It K,
SUSANNAH CLARK,
C. E. CLARK.
Wr, the undemignnd. bring poraoniilly acquainted
with the roue of Mr,.Clark*® son, believe iho abova
statement aubfUnlinlly correct t
M. Dewey, I«ouis* Dewey. J. 8. Kelecy, Henry
D, Pehreo. Win. Evans, B. Clark. L. P, Roar. Ir*
Newman* Wm. Newman; Mary J. Roao.
Oiiii.ii lain®— *The Extractor has not a»yet In my
slnuln instance, failed of curing. Outs. Wound*'
and Punctures, no matter bow severo. (sec page 12,
printed pamphlets.) always yield readily (o the won*
dcrful properties of this wonderful salvo.
A. DALLEY, 416 Broadway, N Y.,
Inv ntor ond solo proprietor.
For solo at the Dmg store of Jaxkm Fi.®wu ,o »
Carllslo, Also by Isa . Day, Mcchonicsburg; mu
Messrs. Altick. Shippensburg* ’
March 20, 1849.—0 m
The Cheapest Solid Nailed Travelling
Trunk ITlunuflictory
PHILADELPHIA.
rpHOMAS W. MATTSON, No. 108 Mdrlfft sf
.l Fir.l Don. Uolmv Sixth. finiilh «I<I». P"‘ 01 ”
wlrhing 10 huv In .oil again will And con.lantlj OJ I
, 600 TRAVELLING TRUNKS.
600 CARPET DAGS and SATCHELS,
VALISE TRUNKS.
PACKING TRUNKS,
' I.A OIKS’ BONNET CASES, *..
Whnlo.aie or Retail, n’t the lowrnt Mnf nfnrlM rt .
Price., THOMAS >V, MATTSON,
TnoxH Miaowciojl*'
Sonth-caat corner'of Sixth * Market .I.* * n
rpbrttnt/ SS, 1849—6 m