Extraordinary Reduction in the . Price of Hardware* I ..HAVE just received.the largest and cheapest ; stock of HARDWARE, Glass* Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and. Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahbgony Vaneers, and all kinds of building Material ever brought, to Carlisle, consisting* of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nalls and Spikes. Persons aboutto build will find it great* )y to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Gome and see the goods ,aqd hear arid you will he convinced that this is really (he Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, files arid rasps, and a coin* tdele'.aaaortinenV of Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themometor Churn, Made by Mr; Geo. Span gler, the best article now in use. SOYTHKS.—I have just received my Spring felo6k of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted, to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Sythfcs to bn the best article in the market, and at the lowest pride. Wholesale and retail, at the bid ataud in North HanoVer street. April 19,1849. JOHN P. LYNE. jlew Ac Glftcap Hardware Store. . THE subscribers have just received at their Now and Cheap HARDWARE STORE Bast High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good Store, a Urge stock of goods in their lino, to which they would call tho attention of purchasers, their arrangement in the city being such,as to enable lham to sell their goods at.the lowest city prices. Their stock comprises a full assortment of Locks slid Latches of every stile and site, —HingVe, Screws, Bolts, and every article, used for buildings, Augurs and Augur Bills, Chisels, Broad and Hand .Axes, Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plano Bills, Hand, Panel, and Ripping Saws, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Trace and Halter chains, Hamcs, Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, hay and manure Forks. Also, a largo assortment of Pocket and Tablo Cut lery.—Spoons, Shovel and. Tongs, Waters and Trays, Hollow Wole, Dfaas And enameled Preserv ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvil and Vicos, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, dec. Also, 100 Boxes Window Glass. 1 100 Kegs Weteerilfs Pure White Lead. I 5 Barrels Linseed Cii. 3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. - WRIGHT At SAXTON. Carlisle, May 10, 1849. Still Greater Inducements. ARNOLD & LBVL respectfully announce to the public, that they have received their sec cod supply of ' Suniuier Qoodfc, feonaisting In part of UarageS, Lawns, Ginghams, Lustres, Bon Teint, Tissues, plain, barred, shad fed and striped Alpacas, which they offer at very reduced prices. Swiss, Book,‘Cambric and Jaconet Muslins. A large lot of Thread & Colton Edgings, Cam bric Edgings and Insertings. A large lot of Pant Stuff of different styles* ai 6j ols. to $1 per yard. A large lot of Bonnets, including French Gimp, Tulip, China Pearl, Rough ami Ready, and Braids. Another large assortment of Carpsts, which they are determined to sell 10 per cent, tower than the same quality can be bought elsewhere. Gall at ,the new and cheap store of Arnold At Levi. North Hanover street. • Carlisle, May 24, 18-19 P. UtONYER’S - Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, ‘ NoUth Hanovler Street. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and the public in general, are respectfully invited to call at the Old. Stand of the subscriber, (well known as “Kriss Kinglet Head-Quarters) in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, and examine his largo essotlment of ■ Choice Confectionaries, Manufactured of the best material, fresh every day, and warranted not to bo surpassed by nn/'in the States, which will bo sold at reasonable prices. Hb has just received a largo assortment of FrultMnd Nuts, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Rai sins, Figs, Pruens, Bordeaux and Papor-shcllcd. Al monds, Filberts, cream-nuts, pea-nuts, dec., which will be sold at the lowest rates. Ho Would also invite attention to a large lot of Toys and Fancy Goods, consisting partly of fioo fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads, Furniture m boxes, wooden toa sets, biass and tin trumpets, bone, basket and bell rattles, wagons, wheelbarrows, Glass and China Toys, aceordeons, harmonlcans, fancy, soaps, hair oil; hair and tooth brushes, shaving credm and hun dreds of Other knidknacks. tri connection with the above he has on hand a good assortment of Family Groceries,consisting in part ofloaMUmpandbrown sugars, coffee, chocolate, cheese and crackers. Im perial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Spices of all kiridi, blacking, matches, brushes, Ate. ..The subscriber return* his nincoio (banks to the public for (he liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on blm f and hopes by d desire to please* to merit o continuance of the same. P. MONYER. Carlisle, Juno 14, 1849 Cabinet Making* Extensive Furniture Kooius. JACOB FETTER, in rear of (ho cornerof North Hanover and Loulher streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to (he public that ho has on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to tho above busi ness. His FurnUuro being made out of the best ma ieiial,by hia own hands, he fells no hesitation 4n warranting its durability. Being always an. prlxed of the very latest city fashions* ho is enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the country, and at prices too which.shall cor* fesnond with the of the money market.** He would earnestly invite persons who are ebdut to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine his present elegant stock, to which he wll| constantly make additions of the newest and •most modern styles. rThe'UNDRRTAKCR's branch of business receives •especial attenllonj .June U,1819 - H. Council, R. R. Church, J. Loxo^kckeiu LUMBER I LUMBER .* I If. Chi>rohACo.( HAVE on band at tho old stand, west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, 1,000,- 000 feet of the cheapest and boat lumber on the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common, 2d Common and .refuse Board* and Plank of 1. IJ, Is, and two inch thickness. Also, Poplar plank, Scantling end half Inch Boards, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fence rails, iolce, Scantling, Ac, They have also a steam sawmill In operation, and can furnish building timber at the shortest notice, fenqs boards, shingling and plastering lathes, and ere prepared tq furnish any article In the lumber line.' CTBlj Board* on Wd at 111 par M. W °™mon board., 18 feel long, at The oubicilbera hope by alrlet allenlion to boai ■ntae, and a determination of aellino lower than. 1 ■other Yard at the rlver, that the pubfc.'X !S?. b ° fOro P “ cWn * “'•'" he." Bolling Off ut Costi THE subscriber Is now selling all his stock of Drv Goods at COST for cash. 'Persons'Wishing to lay oat their moneyio advantage-will please ealUnd examine my stock, as I have a large and general as* sortm' Dt of Dry Goods, which I am desirous of sell, log for cash. It Is impossible to enumerate the dlf*. fsrent kinds of goods. Suffice it to say that I have ji full .assortment of Cloths, Cassimorcs, Tweeds, Bummer Goods for pantaloons and coals, Calicoes, Ginghams, end Dross Goods for Ladles, Carpets, Ho* fiery, Gloves, die. Purchasers ere invited to cell at Ihs "Bee, Hive” in North Hanover street, Carlisle. B* A. COYLE. July 6,1M9. 26*00 British Soldiers Killed ! JAM now receiving from the. eastern cities a large and beautiful selection of Spring & Sum mer Gods, to which I iivvile the attention of one and all. . To the Ladies* In Silks, Baraiges, Linen, Popelins, Linen Lus tres, linen chaineos, French, English and Ameri can chintzes, ginghams, gingham lawns, lawns, lace and plaid muslins, swiss, book and tarlton, do.; plain and fancy spring d* lalnes, bonnets, pa rasols, atm shades, ribbons,. laces, fancy trim mings, &c., we flatter ourselves to beablo to please all in prices and style, who will favor us with a call, Gentlemen, For ycuf owii interests we ask of you local) and examine our stock of French and English black 6lolhs, French and English fancy colors do., fancy French CAssimeres, doe skins, black andfahey; English and American oassimeros. silk warp Cloth and. tweed, Codington and Merino casst meres and tweeds, plain and fancy Crotons and GanobroCns, buff cnssimerca, fancy jeans, silk, satin and marsoille Vestings; plain, and high colored'silk cravals, &C. . , Domestic goods in abundance, sileh os Muslins, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Tickings, Drills, cotton pant stuff, very ohoapt col’d cambrics,-domestic ginghams, diapeis; checks; nankeens, &c» Cavpctst An immense stock of carpels, floor oil cloths, plain and colored mattings, a beautiful assortment of Transparent Blinds, all of which Will bo Sold Un usually low. BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds; qualities and prices, now receiving, and on hand. . Also, a fresh lot of Gnoouhi&s, which CAh 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 oflhb Market (louse, and directly opposite iVrlght & Saxton's Hardware store. OHASi OGILBY. Carlisle, March 29, 1849 iS. At COYLE’S WhdUsale if Retail Store, South Hanover Strict, Carlisle, “Sign of the Bet Hive.'* . Respectfully calls the attention of bis friends to his new stock of Spring Summer Ggbds, It is impossible enumerate all thfeanitles 1 have for sale: suffice it to say, we have almost.every thing that is necessary for Ladies and Gentlemens wear. Ladies Department*— Neat figured Mouslin de Laincs, Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair and Satin stripe Lustre, pink and blue de laines, Sa tin stripe do., second mourning Clarendons, plaid Lyoueso, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties anil scarfs, silk and linen fringes, linen tis sues, silk flannel, pink, blue, and green kid, silk, and llsloe gloves} a large assortment of Ladies 1 , Misses 1 and Children’s hose. Gentlemen's Departments— -French and English Cloths, from 87} els. to $6 per yard; French blk. cassimeres, fancy do., large assortment of Vest ings, Croton cloths and Lustres, tweeds&cash> merel, white linen drilling, fancy caps forboysi China Pearl hats for men and boys,, straw hats, all.sorts and sizes; black and fancy cravats, iiblo, kid and' silk gloves. Also,*a very large stock of bleached and un* bleached muslins,calicoes from 3 to ISjperynrd. 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. s Carlisle, April 5* 1843 Now hud Cheap Spring Goods At the New Store. Corner of Hanover, and Loutker Streets, opposite Wm. Leonard's vid stand • Tltl'l Undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have just return ed Tram Philadelphia* with it large and well se lected assortment of New Spring floods. purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are determined to sell at very small profits. Among these goods may be found Cloths & Css aimeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff In variety, best American and India Nankeen. * Ladies Dross Goods, consisting in part of silks, bereges, silk tissues, alpacas, &c. A fine lot of straw and braid BONNETS, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbons and Lace Goods, an elegant assortment of.Calicbes and five Chintzes, suitable for the approaching season, at our usual low prices. Checks, lickings, drillings, linens, and the usual variety bf 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 (heir variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebra ted Teas. Spices, &0., and the best quality of Carpel Chain. ' All tho above have been purchased right and will bo sold low. Please give us n call. S. D. powel&co; Carlisle, March 29. 1649 Ever offered to the Public. ARNOLD & LEVI’S New and Cheap, Wholesale and Jietail , Drygoods Store, TUfi subscribers respectfully announce to the pub lic that they have token that well linown stand lately occupied by Shea (Ter & Myers, in North Han over slioct, 3 doors north of tho Carlisle Dank, and directly opposite to llaversllck’s Drug store, where they hove opened the Istgest and cheapest assort, racnl of goods over offered to tho public. Toadies dress Goods, among which the following comprise a part: tilack ana fancy Silks, Shaded do. in groat variety , Tis sues, plain, plaid and striped Borages; Lawns end Ginghams; a largo assortment of Linen Lustres, plain, striped and figured D*L&lnes, Bombasines, Alpaccos, Silks and Satins, plaid and striped Mus- I line, Capes and Worked Collars; Lacosand Edgings, Milts, Glover, Hosiery of all kinds. A largo assortment of Shawls, for spring and sum* mer. BONNETS HIDUONS, Parasols, Men’s and Boy’s Worn*, a great variety. Carpeting, Tho largest assortment over offered in Oorlislo, Molting, Floorl and, Table Oil Cloths. Coll and examine for yourselvps,is all we osk— wo mnko no charge for showing goods, but esteem the privilege a favor. . ARNOLD & LEVI. April 15, 1640. - • Second Spring Arrival! TH E subscribers havcrccoivod another great stock of Fresh Goods, such as Mous do Lnlnos. Alpaclias, Linen Lustres, Mohair Lustres, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Flannels, Cam* brie, Jaconet, Dock, Swiss, Plain And Striped Mus linai e large supply of co.'lon pantaloon stuffs, tweeds, cashmaretts, cassimerei, doths, vestings, hosiery, gloves, ribbons and a general assortment of Goods in our line which will bo sold, off at Ranucso Pntcss, at the old aland, 8 doors south of (he Post Office. A.&W.DENTZ. May 81, 1840 Fashionable VenUlan Blind T Depots! . UE subscriber having hvd much experience in soil as reasonable aa any in the city * Ol The citizens of Carlisle and vicinity , ft . fully Invited to call and examine for “Lmiel” Tte foro purchasing elsewhere. R, \y. kbnrit 0 ApH?l 7 9 ,"“8 r 4O-“l‘y Jlng ’ “'” 1 317 DUDGS,rAIVCYGOODS,nOOUS,&c. A T HAVERSTIOK’S old established Drug and Xi. Book Storey on North HanovCr - street, a new. supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, Books, PorfutnesVSoaps, Cuttlery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Corne lius 1 Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girnndolafi and Flow cr Vases* Etherial DU Lamps., Fruits dbd Confec tionary, and a variety of other articles which it is impossible to enumerate, but comprising the most splendid display over offered in Carlisle, and at pri ces correspondingly The attention of Ins old friends and customers and the public generally is particularly invited to his. present stock, with which they cannot fall to be pleased. May 24.1840; 6. W. HAVERSTICK. Hardware. JUST opened at the new; and cheap Hardware store of JACOB SGNER, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks arid latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, anger bills, chisels, broad and hknd axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane - bitts; hahd, panne], and ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws of Roland's make, warranted good; a good assort* menl 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 Dntania and Glass Etherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils,* vices, files and rasps, of every, kind and price. Watts' bar iron, hoop and band iron,feast, shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs Wetherlll’s pure white lead. . 4 barrels. Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. 150 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good. 50 prime warranted Cofn& Grass Scythes Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle. . . . • „ •) May 24, 1849 - li. St. ISROOItXAJLK/S Great Bargain* Watch and Jewelry Store. jffi. WHERE Gold 'and Silver Watches, of etrery description can be had at from ten to fifteen per cent, less than arty other bloro in New York, or Persons who wish to get a good watch* perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the subscriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly low prices: * Gold Levers, full jewelled, IS carat cdscs, $2B 00 Silver do do do 12 00 Gold Lcpines, jewelled, 13 carat ca 23 00 Silver do do 0 00 Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 00 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 far below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ox* change. LEWIS, ft. BROMALL, No. 110 North Second street, -second door below Race, Philo, • Out this advertisement out, and bring it along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. >ri‘l 19, 1840—1; NO other Medicine has over been introduced to (the public thett has met with such unparallcd success} as Dr, Ooulo’e OuiExtAi, Balm Pill*.— Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising Small when-compared with most other I medicines, yet they hot*e tvorked their way into ev-j cry Slots in iho Union afcd -Canadas! They have absolutely become the standard Medicine of tin: day. They are purely vegetable and so .admirably com* pounded that when tulcoh in largo do3es they* speeds ily cure acute diseases, and when token )h afhall doses they operate like a charm, upon tbo most deli cate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds when all other remedies had failed. Wo hero refer, to but a few of the many miracllloilS cures effected by the use of said Pills, Spina/ Affection Anna Wood, of Rlitfahd, Jcß Tenon co., N. Y., was cured, after sho hadbeon con fined to. bod 5 years, with Spinal disease and Ab scess of the Lungs. The bill of her regular Physi cian (Or. Johnson of. Clay.) had amounted to 8000, See Circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility.—Ntb. Down of Clay, N. Y„ was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous de bility and Scrofulous affection of the head, after She hod been confined six -months and all other 'medi cines had failed. Cough and Conmmplivn Cured —‘Wro.Bentlyj of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough after ho had been confined to his bod fora longtime, and was given up by the Physicians. He bad used most of the cough medicines of the day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians, to bo in the last stage of Consumption. Dyspepsia, —A. D. P. Ormeby, of Syracuse, N Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to bo able to work for (wo years. . Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness.and Ner vous Debilitv, of years standing, after expending large sums of money to no purpose. See Cir culars. ' Bleeding Piles, —Asaph 1.. Leonard, of Avon, N. Y.; was cured of a severe cate of Bleeding Piles of a number of years standing, after usilng o variety of Pile medicines without-elUict, Mm. Williamson, of Bclhleham,sJ. J.‘, wosdfllio led for thirty yean with disease of the cheat and! stomach, n few Jose* of these plllt cured her. John Darling, of Westford, Oswego C o.. Y, ' was greatly bonofitted In a-caso of dli Acuity of breathing, by use of these pin* Severe ease of Pt/ca.—John Dolton, of Hardwick, Otsego co., N. Y.,waa cured of a severe case nl Piles and extreme coatlvcneaa of long and .painful duration. Who would not sacrifice «| B hll lings to be 'relieved from sb distressing a coni' plaint* Wm. Mockbrldge, of Sodbe Point, N. V., woa cured of Cough, Nervons Debility/and general de rangement of the digestive organs. He hud been sick for years, and spent hundreds, of dollars to get relief, but to no purpose, and was so diecour aged he could hardly bo pursuaded to take the Pills. Tho above are all cases in which ell other reme dies failed lo cure or give relief,. Many of tha some character might bo. .published if we had space.- For particulars see the Botanic Institute,-which con bo had of agents. Beware or CoUNTxnrxiTfl, As (here ore spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm* be safe to 806 before you buy that the name of “ PR. B; L, SOULE & CO.” is on tho face of .the Boxes. None others can bo genuine. Wejord not r.wnre that any who-ia making a spurious article hns-yel dared to make use l of our name; but some of thorn have bad (he Impu* donee to imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars, Certificates, dec.' Unless the public are caWul when they purchase they will bo deceived. The following persons, in this county, are agents for (ho obove Medicine, J. C. & O. D. Altick, Shippensburg, Wm. Pan, Nowville, Jacob HefTelbowcr, Newburg, Joseph'L. Sterner, Mifilin township. Perry & Crlstllcb, do. • John Ernst, do, A. Cathcan, Shepherdstow. n. j. O.' Miller, New Cumberland* C. Mellinger's Tavern, Stoughstown. A. C, Norton, (Maglouchlin's Hotel) Carlisle, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, to whom all orders should bo addressed. Carlisle, June 29,1840.—6 m. AiKuXk FLY JU ' l ,oeciveJ «' Dr - I! ™ LIFE INSVRANCE. •The Girard Life Insurance; Annuity and Trust Company, o( Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Chesnut Street, Capital 9300,00 d. 'Charier Perpetual. CONTINUE lo make insurances on Lives oh the most favorable terms; receive and ciehiite Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest; - . *•' The Capital Being paid up and invested; togeth er with an accumulated premium fund; affords a perfect security to -the insured. The premium may be, paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. The Company add a BpNUS at stated periods < io the Insurances o|flife. This plan of ins'uranceis! the most approved-of, and. is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,,(where the subject is best understood by the people, and where they have had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact; that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are oh this pldm . - , The first BONUS.was appropriated in Decern ber, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent, on the suni insured under the oldestpolicles; 10,6£ per cent., •7J per c0nt.,&6., &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, malting ah addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &q., &c., to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of niore than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increase fng the annual payment to the Coriibany>- • The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus: • Sum Bonus or- Amt. of Policy and Policy. Insured. Addition, Bonn" payable nt tho party's decease. No. 58 $l,OOO « 88 . 2,500 » 205 -4,000 " 270 2,000 « 335 5,000 9100.00 $1,100.00 250.00 2,750.00 400.00 4.400;0d 17500 2,175.00 437.50 5,437.50 I Pamphlets containing the table of rales, and explanations of the subject, forms of application, nnd further information may be had nt (he office, gratis, in person or. by letter,. addressed to the President or Actuary. B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. Plnladelphia, May 3,1849. —ly. Equitable Life titailratacc, Annuity and Trust Company.. OFFICE 74 Walnutslreot, Philadelphia.—Capital $250,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the Stales, at the lowest rales of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age. For 1 your. For 2 years. 20 81 91 30 99 1,30 40 1,29 1,64 ,ou 3,48 Example.— A person.aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would secure to Ins family or heirs $lOO should he die in one year; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years ho secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or for $20,40 ,'paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when bodies. The insurer securing his. own bonus, by tho difference in' amount of premiums* from those charged by other offices. For $49,50 tho heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all. particulars may ho bad at tho office of FasiPK* Watts, Esq., Carlisle. . J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. H. G.'Tockutt, Sect*y. Fubh’k. Watts, Atl'y* Dr, D. N. Marox, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848. ly lnsurance. TH E Allen and Eastpebnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, I incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully 1 organized,and in operation underthenianagement of the following commissioners, viz: Cht Sloyman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. K« Gorgas, Lewis Hy.er, Christian Tltzel, Robert Sloirett, Hehfy LDgfln, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin.H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr,and Melchoir Breneman,whoreBp‘ectfully call thfeallention ofcilizens of Cumberland and York todnlles to the advantages which -the company holdout, Theratesdrinstiifarice afeablotvahd favofable as any Company of the kind in the Slate* Per* sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of tho company who are willing to wait upon them at any time* JACOB SHELLY, PJtiidenii Henry Logan, Viet FreildinU Lewis ITyer, Secrc/ary. Michael Cocklin, 2Vcusur<ri February 3, 1846. . , . Agents— Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; Christian Tilzol, Allen; John C. Dunlap. Allen; C* D. Harmon, Kingstown; Honry Zcaring, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert Moore* Charles Bell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKiifk,•general igt. John Sliorrick, John Rarkin,’J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser «Sr Lochmnn. JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla. THIS aiticlo id employed with great success, and by (ho most eminent physicians of (his city, for the , euro of the following diseases s Scrofula or Klncs Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous : discuses, siphilUic affections, titter and ulcers, white 1 swellings, scurvcy, neuralgia or tic dolourcux, cancer, I goitro or bronchocclo, (swelled neck) spine diseases, I chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract thu deatruc live effuots of morcuty, jaundice, hypnrtro[.by, or en largement of the heart, palpitation and trembling In tho region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of the bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases I of the skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, car-1 bundles, etc. ' Dyspepsia and liver complaints, norv-| ous affections, dropsical ewellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from an impure state -of tho-blood end other fluids of the body, in short all diseases whore a change of tho system is required. Prepared only by .the proprietors, John 0. Raker & Co., wholesale druggists and chemists, No. 1-00 North Third streot, below Race street, Philo. Price flO cents per bottle. Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, modi'- clnes, chemicals, patent mcdicinei perfumes* surgical instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior article, oflsiiTATioN Piatb Glass, at about one fifth tho price, of 'English or Fronch Plates, any size, cut to order. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla far sale nt R. Williams* Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Long's -Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.} B. Elliott, Car lisle; and hy Henry & Caslnw, Druggists, corner of Market and Third stro ts, Honishurg, Pa. December 7, 184ft—ly Hals! Hats! Spuing and RoMMsn Fashions ran 1848. rpHB subscriber would respectfully coll the alien- JL lion of tho public to his largo assortment of i»n llats & Caps, of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin* Beaver. fine White Ruckoy Mountain Bearer, Otter, Brush, and Russia hats of ovtfry quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand 0 fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hats, (very Iglu) together with a general assortment of nearly every dcsbrlp* tlon of Oops,of all sizes, and at all prices.. Country dealers and all who wish to-purchase hats of cops, are invited (0 ditfl. as tho Subscriber is prepared (0 give greater bargains than can be had Don't forgot tho place, NO.B, Harper's Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle,May 26,1848. NEWARK .Furniture Varnish, just received a Dr. Rawlins' Drug store. , Moy 7,11840 JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NerOoue Debility, Disettec of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising Jrom a disordered Liver or Stoniath in bulk Male and Female; ntICH as constipation, inwo/d piles, fullness or O blood to the hood, acidity ol tho stomach, names, heart-burn, flingflst fob food, fullness or weight in tho stomach, Solrr eruditions, sinking pr niHlet-jhg allho pit of the stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok ing or Bufficating sensations when in a poatiire; dimness of vision, dots 01 tvbba before thesighl, fev er and dull pain in tho head, deficiency of pelspira tion, yellowness of tho akin and eyes, pain in the side, bock, chest, limbs, &e., sudden flushes of besti burning in the flesh; constant imaginings .of evil and great depression of spirits, can bo effectually curcd,by 1)R. HOOFI/AWB’S Celebrated German Bitterb; Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed—if equalled—by any other preparation in the U; States as the cures attest, in many cases niter akilllul physicians had foiled; . , . Dorongomentof thoLivel* and Stomach ar.eeottrces ot inSahily, and will nUo produce disease of tlm heart, skin, lungs and kidneys, and lays tho body open to an nttack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and is generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. ... | OPINIONS dP THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. H Tht Dispatch” of December 31st, says: • .Ax InyAtuAntß Mrhicink.— We h&ye frerjbent , ly heard the celebrated German Billets, manufacture cd by Dr. Hooflimd, spoken of. in terms of commen dation, and Wb know descm-dly. so. It is tjloo fcomroon practice, iHportuintluotlurMopUfTall than her of useless trash, butjn the case of the above Bit ters, hundreds oro living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. . As a medicine forth© Liver complaint, jaundice, nebvoUs debility and dys pepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures nnd thoroughly eradicating diseases, when dll- other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the patient docs pot become debilitated; but constantly gainsstrength and vigor to tho frame—a fact worthy of {*font consider ation. The Bitters are pleasant in tnstc and smell, and carl bo administered under iny circumstances, (o tho most delicate stomach: Indeed they Can ho Used by all persons With tho mdtt perfect safety. It would bo well for thus© Who dro rtjuch affected in the nervous system, to commence with one ten spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from ex perience, and, are of coutsei a proper judge. The press far And wide,.Have united in recommending the German Bitters, and to (he afflicted wo most cordial ly advise their use. "Spirt/ of the Timet” of Jdhb 241 h, says: “D<j oon good citizens who nre invalids, know tho many astonishing cures that have (icon perform* cd by Dr. Hoofland’s celebrated Gcilnnfi Bitters t If they do not, wo recommbnd them to the “Gorman Medicine Store,” all who oro afflicted with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous DebiU* ty; tho Doctor has cured many of our citizens after tho best physicians had failed. Wo have used them, and they have proved to be n medicine that every one should know of, and wo cannot refrain giving out testimony in theft favor, and thai which gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, arc entirely Vegetable: "The Daily News,” of July 4th, says: ‘ *VWe fcpeok knowingly of Dr.'Hbofland’s celebra ted German Billers; when wo soy it is a blessing of this age; ond in diseases of tho biliary; digest! veond Nervous systems, il has nbl Vvo Ihihk nti equal. If |s a Vegetable Preparation,, and mode without Alco hol, and to all invalids wo would recommend it as worthy (heir confidence.. . For Life. I,GO 2,04 2.70 а, 94 б, -I'- 2,07 It is from one of our first druggists,'a gentleman favourably known throughout the United Slates— tho proprietor of tho “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Philo., Noy. 22d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted with Liver complaints; Dyspepsia, and debility of tho Nervous system. I can say conscientiously, that they are the best arti cle of tho kind I have over sold, (and I deal in all the popular medicines) and I consider it the only medicine for tho above diseases before the piiblic. I hatro never sold one bollln that has not given satisfaction, and brought forth tho commcndatioh of those who used it, . I deem this my duty both to you as tho proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to (hose afflicted with the above complaints, thai they may its cutalii’o properties and to' enable them to select tho good from the i.aiious articles with which out market is flooded. . Corner of Second and e atS; JxitfhiCK Livsu Complaint cunsn Arran . PursiciANs u.vn Failed, 1 - Dear Sir—lt i. with feelings of pleasure I commu nicalo to you the sensativo effects (oiitl in a shoit time) of your invaluable ‘fllooflnnd’scclthrttfcd Ger man Bitters,” 6p6n my system while laboring under tho Jaun icel AboUl two ycnrjl ago I had an attack of the JoUhdiib and wris confined to the house six weeks under medical the FrfWily Phy sician and for sometime after, when I went out I hud 16 bo very careful of myself, since that timo I have hod.flC'Veral.qJlockSbf iHo same disease, and your Dillors have entirely relieved arid .chfefl rtfo m ItW> or three days. My next door neighbor,' Mr. John Diehl, last spring* had a long a serious spell of Jaun dice, he had t sometime before I knew it* he was confined to his bed. Asstfori n 8 I heahl of liia eon- - dilion I called to see him and told him of the oiled your Bitters bad upon me in the same disease. Ilf* immediately sent for a bottle, and ina fewdn s hp was cured. I have in several insl nces recommend ed the Bitters in other coses, always producing tha same happy cflvcl. My wife has been considerably afflicted with Liver complaint arpl Neuralgia, by.the use of the Bitters sbo is well, now enjoying good health. We believe from the ninny cures wo know of these Bitters effecting, that they possess in a re maikoblo and extraordinary degree gr at curative properties, and that which enhances their voluc.wllh us is, they are entirely, vegetable. Wo always keep the Billers on hand and would not bo willing to be without them. Can stronger testimony ho adduced by any Prepa ration before the public 1. A single bottle will con vince any one of their power over disease. They arc entirely Vegetable, and wilt permanently destroy tho most obstinate cosliveness, and give strength and Vigor to the frame, at no time debilitating tho patient; being also grateful to tho most delicate stomach un der any.circumstances,and can bo administered with perfect safely to dolicnlo Infant*—they arc free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can ho.taken stall times and under all cir cumstances, no ordinary.oxpnslirp will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bud result can accrue from an over dose. Foi sale, wholesale and .retail, at (ho nrlnelnal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. iVa Rnnc street, Philo. For sole in Coillslo, by 6a>iukl Elliott, and respectable dealers generally throughout tho Slate. February 22, 1640—,Jy Plainfield Cltimicnl Academy* Four miles west of Carlisle . between the Newville Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. SIXTH SESSION. rPHE Sixth session will commence on Monday the i. 7(h of May, 1849. The number of students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, &c. Tho situation procludosthe possibility of students associating with tho vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Rood or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution TERMS. 1 . ‘ Boarding.washing, tuition, &c., (per sons.) $5O 00 Latin or Oropk, 5 oo Instrumental Music 10 00 French or Gormoh . 5 qo Circulars with references, &c., furnished hy R. IC, UUUIS'S, Principal, Hoy 3,1819.—1 y JLIVEU COiIII’IAUST, READ THE FOLtXTWING J. N. HOBEN3AOK, Druggist. Phils.,'Deb. 2Y, 1848. Very respectfully, yours, ' C, PEIRCE, 370 South Front sU Dr. I. C. Loomifi; USSSSsig WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation such as Settling, Filing, Flagging, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artifioi, 1 Teeth, from h slhgle Tooth to a full sett. Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hofei.;: , N. B. Dr.LoomiswlllbbabsehtfromCarlisle the last ten flay.s', in each month. , December 14, 1848; 11. R. B. LEMAR, SURGEON DENTIST* (successor to nh. j, c; xbff.) TjbSPIJCTI’ULLY ihforins the citizens of this lU place and vicinity* that having mode himself thoioughly acquainted with the thkout as well as the practical port of Dentistry, he is now prcpaiedto perform nil operations entrusted to him* to the . satis, faction of all, at moderate charges. Office—South Hnnovcr street, adjoining the office of Dr, G, W; Foulkc, and Imtofediatcly opposite the 2d Preabytei rian church;, March l', 1849—1 y DR. J, Wi RAWMKS, EKSPECTFULLY invites the attention of the public to.his fresh supply of Drugs, ChemU cals, Dyo«sluffs, faints, Oils, Varnishes, Window rtGlass. Spices. Patent Medicines, Perfumery! tot Books and Stationary, Musical and Surgical m InMriihietits, Fruits and. Confectionary, &e; Among his extensive vatiety may be fnind ! articles rarely kepi in.small towns. Beside hid complete assortmentof drugs, chemicals, &c., he has accordeohs, arrowroot; almonds, alcihladooil; . aromatic vinegar, bibles,bead bags, Buffalo combs! breaftl pins. Bear’s oil, bandoline, .backgammon boards, Beef marrow,black ink,blacking, bougies; brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit ish lustre, blue ink, Canary seed, candies, cards, cream nuts, camph.lne, cap paper, cachore aroma: tise, composition, corn salve, court piaster, castile soap, canes, cloth brushes, clocks, crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid; cologne water, cut glass extracts, cnlhefers, car riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress-/ ing combs, drawing-pencils, Dutch metal, cau lustralh, fcau divine da venue,' English, walnuts* envelopes, French fans, figs, fire beard aprons; fishing linep hnd hooks, fancy boxes, flutes* fifts, fiagooUts, .fiddles and fiddle strings, fire works; gojd pehs; gelatlh, gl(ie, guitars & guitar strings’ gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps and gun powder* gold leiif tobacco, glais globes, ground rice, har htontrahs, hair coinhs, hair brushes, hair oil, hair dye, abd hair bracelets; India and. indelible Ink* ink powder and ink sand, ivory combs, rings ar.d rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice, lily whim liqtlid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk, maccnrmii, Mecn fun, Macassar oil, matches* match safes, motto wafers, music bocks, titoei salad Oil, hole paper, needle bases, nerve powder. No. G, hail brushes, oranges. Olebphane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, porte monnaiS, pocket glasses, pen-knives,* pink saucers, peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs* yhilocome, post paper, poor man’s plasters, rose water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps; Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shavi ing cream, soap and brushes, snuff boxes, shawl pins* shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, she)/ combs, scissors, sealing wax. silver pencils, sil ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy ringes; sheep skin 9, sahd Soap, sponge, sand pa per, testaments, tcaberry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watches, Thompson's eye , water, tooth ache drops, toilet Soap, tweezers.prusses, tea bells' table mats, thimbles, yloljns, Vermillion, vanillrt beans, ivaftts, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are all for salk at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, v ain street, Carlisle; Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others/ will he supplied on liberal terms. . Medical advice gratis,' May 3, 1849. “Be wise iu time—’(is lolly to , tleter.” AFFLICTED READ! Thousands ore fuffvrhf* with disease from which there is no difficult) in being speedily ami petuatfenlly relieved, provided the right ideans are used. As every vice has its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true, and there is nothing ih thto life more certain than that ho . American Compo Is Ihe rrioSt speedy and Certain lemedy for all diseases ol a delictUu nature known to the world, adapted Id every stage of the disease; sox and constitution,stall tunes and seasons; there is no fear of exposure, tie* tentiom from business, nor restriction in diet, front the certain and speedy relief that U gives, It is noiv iho moil popular temfedy ofthfeday. Ton thousand «OBCs have been cured by it during the past year.— Prepared by a physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence bn its curative powers over ells' eases of this chancier. Full directions acbomnahv bach bottle. . J (JjfuTibx.— Ask for the Aniriedn Compound and purchase only df the agents. For sale by Samubl Elliott; C<flj B |cf Dr. #«/- niti. York? R. WRlfiimf,’ Col6ml)in; A. Miller. Lan caster; Dr. M’Phorson and J. Wyeth,-Harrisburg. Price $ I per bottle. Bebfanfo 22 tB4o—Cm TI»o Symptoms oT W«riu» A ihe longue often white and loaded; the L A. breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or'sweet ish tuste hi the nrfluth? oecobfonally thirst; the eppe- ‘ the extremely Variable, sometimes rifootßotly dtfi dent, and at olhere vomdous; There is sometimes a sitkish feeling, With vomiting of nmebus; flatolMtf of the stomach and intestines; pajn In /be ahdon en; swelling niid lardnossof the abdomen: the Lovstls nro irregular; the stools are slimy, end there is on oc casional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itchincrs of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed -sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sud Jen awaking In a flight. I hero are, at times, headache or giddiness, ringing In the ears, or oven deafness, faintness; convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner or.J ill ten per. In some eases epilepsy and cholera, and even anolccllc and paralytic symptoms, and several of the sinus of <lrop,y of Iho hroln oml calulop.y oppear connvcled with worm.. Frequently (hero io a .lion J, y c 0„ h ond pleuritic porn.; Bomclime. feel.(o and irreiular pulse, palpilaliona and an irregular fever; tlio counle- Honied, and tlirto la occafional flualiing of one or hotlreherU. Any one eigna 1, indicalivo of Worm., and the moat eder-liial. h,,t a„d cheapen remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS' WORM TEA, Prepared hy Dr. J. W. RA WLINS, at hi. wliolctnlo \ and retail Drug store, Cnilifle, Pa. None genuine without his written signature. parents and others poison themrclvc.a and children with worm medicine? containing mer cury when they can get "Dr. Mteur* Wonu Tba,” which is composed of (ho roots, loaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that have ever hern discovered for the euro of Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any cose of wormsv . and when made according to the Directions is very pleasant to lake. Price only 26 cents. (CT Warranted good or the mcney returned. June 7, 1840—ly CUsirb atid Quccnswnro. A LARGE and general assortment of glass bowls, lamps, dishes, pitchers, fine fluted table and bar tumblers, Jelly glasses and other glassware.. Also, China,Liverpool, and Granite’ reflects In variety. Also, plates, dishes, bowls, cups and saucers, pitchers, custards, pepper mugs, coffee and ten pots; sugar bowls, cream mugs, sallnd bowls, chamber warp, and generally all other articles of Liverpool, Granite and Common ware, In store and for sale by Carlisle, July 19. . * J, W, EBY. Observe .This. PURCHASERS are notified (hot 8. A. Coyle Is de»' tcrmlned to sell hla Silk. Tissues, Da repos, Lawns Ginghams, Linen Tissues, and Calicoes of ©very Btylo aml quoUty, regard to cost, porsomy wonting any, of tho above goods will And It to tholtf' ndvonlagn to call and examine for tho thomsaelve.’ Carlisle June 81; .
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