trytew-.- ' jewelery, *Bcc. ■ *•• THtl BiibßcHbei"' respectfully In* 1 friends' . aridHhb; JmbUo generally, 'that he bar just return-;; ed Philadelphia with; the. largest,.and’ ipost, splendid of,Watches, ;Jewolry* &c., over before'offered-lu.llie citizens p!ace...'liiualot:k consists in part of gold and silver lever watches. Gold TOd Silver Lepirie Do., willi n' vyjoly of Silver Wtachtps, o£ lower prices. : Gold guard chains, gold and sliVcr'pencits; u splendid asaorhueiil-of gold pons, of manufacture; silver butter knives, flfilvof ‘&ira'*pluicd epochs, hue silver plutcd forks,a largo end splendid lot of gold 1 and silver SPEC* TACLES.,, (He invites' particular attention to this .' articlejbr spectaclcs. arho' canwarranl'them to 1 be the fataiftlhis of Philadelphia.) .Common Spec, laclel prices; aTurgo and beautiful assortment of gold Finger and Ear rings, all prloespßroasl pins in gVqVt Variety,. watch keys, fob and vest, chains, card naiez, a Very superior'article; ' sUvetillilfnbles, silver combs, cuke baskets, Willi a groaf.yaViety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary to mbhti'bh. Ho invites all to cull and-examine his stocKa^sufqd,that it cannot fail to please both in - quality and-price. . ’ ! ” * THOMAS CGNI¥N. Carlisle,.December 20.1849—tf- ■ CAJjIPQRNI A may be the place to get GBldiJ'but if you want to buy CHEAP - LIJMBEU, and a good deal of it for a ; little, money, call at the oJd established . Lumber Yard of Hi Church &Co M ' at the west end of (he Harrisb’g.Bridge, Cumberland side. you can buy, cheaper and belter L\lm fc ‘ \ V bor than at any other Yard on the Susquchan- na river.. ' Dry common boards at $ll, $l2 & $l3; Boards of superior quality at $3 & 10. ' Shingles best quality at $l2. - Do, second quality nt $lO. Do, Hemlock ‘at $7 60. ' . Popular Plank. Scantling, and half inch Boards, Yellow Pine Flooring Boards, £ Siding and Font*© Board. Ash: Plank and. Boards, Funnel and Ist com* mbn,Lumber i, and 2 inches thick—dry.. Having also a steam Saw mill in operation, wo nro prepared to saw bills to order at short notice, either oak or white pipe.. Juice, Scantling, and Plank, al* ways on band. The subscribers hope by strict attention to.busi* nasi, ahd a determination of selling lower than'any other Yard at the river, that the public generally wilt call and see their stock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH & CO. Bridgeport, Dec 27. 1640 Second Arrival of Fall Goods. At the New. Store, Comer of Hanover anti Li nit her Struts, opposite W/n. Leonard's old stand* THE* undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has Just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and Carefully se lected.assortment of NeW“ Fall Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which be Is do* termlned to sell at small profits. A large assortment of Cloths at from 75 cents to $G per yd; Cassimcrcs, Cssstnets and Vestings, at various prices. Ladies Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Cashmeres, Coberg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment of Silks.' An elegant assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching season. Checks; Tickings, bleached and unbleached Muslins. HOOTS M r D SHOES. A well selected assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, good and handsome.— BoyVand Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. 'GROCERIES.in nil their variety; viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebra ted* Teas.-Spioeßy &c., and the best quality oi Carpel Chaim N. W. WOODS, JJgt, December 20, 1840 N. D. All orders from tbo country promptly o'- tend (o. Rags, Bgga, Butter, and all kinds of Pro duce token at market prices. CHEAP GOODS. THE subscribers have just cumpluud (heir pur chases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock consists in pari of CLOTHS and Casaiinercs Vestings from $1 to S 5 per yd.; Cassinets, of all colors and prices; While, Yollmv, and lied Flan* nols; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet .Cyrils, Oeavcrleens, Calicoes by the carl load;- Ginghams, Mmis do Laines, Merinora, Paramatta and Thibct.Cloths, Coburg chubs, Alpacbas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de Laines* in pinks* brown, mamne, and black, for els. per yard; Mous da Laines, Thibet and 'l’okerri Shawls, Long Shawls from $3 lu S 10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and Cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth. Glared, And Fur CAPS; Gimps.and Fringes; Ribbons in Variety; combs, woollen storking Yarn, nil finali ties, colors and prices; Stool Deads, Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scurfs, Green Oarage; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpet chain, table dia pe;, crash and linen diaper, edgings and lares, And a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual. Gii in Shoes, All sizes and prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens* ware, Hardware, Groceries, &o. All the above we purchased with gold and sil ver, and saved about 15 per cent, over those who bought on credit. Call and examine our Goods, We ate determined to sell them at very small pro fits. A, & W, UENTZ. Extraordinary deduction la the Ptivo ol Hardware. X fl\Vl3 Jii3i rec«ivml ilia largest and chonpßßi JL Slock of HARD W.UUO, Glass, IVmts, Oil* Tarnishes* Saddlery, GarpmUnr's and Cahimr Makar’s Pools, Mahogony Vanoeis, and all kind l of Building Material ■ uvor brought la Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and sptkes«~H-l’oraonsabquUQ build will find it groat. . J-y to their advantage 10-look al my slock before purchasing elsewhere.. Como and sue the goods and hear the pries and you will ho convinced'thai this is really the Cheap Hardware Store* Also,' in store, anvils, vices, flies ami rasps, and a com. plate assortment of Watt’s Deal liar Iron, also llolled and Hoop Iron of nil sizes. I have also tW'Theinomßier Churn, Made by Mr* Oeo. Span* gler, the best article now in itao. SCYTHIA.—I have just received my Spring slock of Grain and GraiS Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to he al superior article, Cradle makers and others will find these Sylhes to be the host article in the market, and at the lowesl'price, wholesale and retail, Al the old* sliud in North Hanover street. Oot, U, 1819* JOHN P. LYNIS. BOGUS I BOOKS! THOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to inform his friends ami the public in general,,(hut 1»h Huh Ourchased the story formerly belonging to Jacob Efb, anil is now roaily to supply the rending community with Books of all kinds at cUy.prkos.J. ,He has just received the following now works' . Lvnch’s Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan , Montague’s •• «* „ Philosophy of Religion* ,©obnoy on Future Punishment* Rural Loiters, by N. P, Willis. , Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Ellnt. • • Tiller’s Consulate and Empire; Nos. H dc 0. Davy'Oupporfield, part 0. ' 1 Turner, Fisher, and D-ivy* Crockett, Comic Almn riac’sfur 1860, together with- all the cheap publico* tibus of the day/“ Books 5 ordered twice a week and •trldt attention pai)| to orders from the country. . All (he Daily grid Weekly Papers,to he had ft-t thy old stand next door to-Burkholder's hotel. „ . o»ri<tlh> August M* 1840 Glassware* &0.-Nnr on ’Wjhanda verylarge assortment ofGoimnon Warn, GraniteWar*, Ohlnlt and Glass Wore, at nil ofi* 99» f and fpr tale by , O.INHOFFJ Agt. - -H '. ( ; IVEW ARUIT. r ,_ /•.. i OF FOREIGNDOMESTIC 'HARDWARE. -TACORBENERhas Jusi'/cturhed frQrn 'ltie cost- J.-ern citiesAvitli a new bssdftmohrof Ghods, which ho ! ie now opening tit his cheap stores in North Han over street, iiext door to Gitiss* hotel.' * Glass, 'Paints, Copal,, Japan, nnd;Black Varnishes,, of extra quiUity;~Nails and Spikes',-Walts’ Bur Iron, Oast,"Shear, Blistered, arid Spting Steel; Lucks, Hinges, Screws,'Pianos, Saws; Chisel#, ;Aqgers, Axes, Khivus, Forks, . &c. Shoe Findings of every description... Persons wanting.any thing' In the Hardware line, would.do well to give us a call, as wo are-.determined to sell low for cash. ’ The highest pried will bq paid for SCRAP IRON and FLAXSEED, at the 6toro of < Carlisle, .Nov 15, 1849 . .JACOB SBNBR. rich & elegant books & Fancy GOODS, AT HAVERSTICK’S. JUST opened at this large and well known es tablishment, the most splendid.assortment of richly embellished and.superbiy illustrated An nuals, Gift-Books, and Poetical, Works,.together with nn jexlensivo variety of CHILDREN’S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for, children ofc all ages’, suitable as presents for the Holy days. His as sortment in this line. is. the finest he has ever .pre sented, and cannot fail to please, as well in the beauty of the books as in their cheapness. Ho has also j ust opened, a splendid assortrhent of Holyday Fancy Goods, winch- It would bo impossible to enumerate in an advemsmne'nVbbl Which, comprise every variety of elegant fancy articles, of the newest styles and latest designs-. He Would call particular attention to his choice supply of PERFUMES, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Rani.and others, with Fancy Soaps and every article de sired, for (he toilet. Also., Musical Instruments* Ladh-s aftd Gentlemens Cutlery, in great variety* Gold Pens and Pencils, Port MonnairS, Walking Canes, Baskets in great variety, and the'most elegant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases* Screens,- ... * • . . . . • . Parlor and Simly jLauiips, either lor Jard or burning fluid; which has never been presented in this boiniiuh. Also. FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, NUTS and an innumerable variety of other arti cles, which it is impossible to mention In detail; but which comprise almost every article which can be ashed for in the line of fancy goods, &c. The public are especially invited to call and .see them during the Holydays. Remember- the old stand; North Hanover Street, S. W. HAVERSTICK. December GO, 1849. - Tremendous Arrival OF FALL AKD WINTER GOODS, At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-govda Sturc of ARNOLD & LEVI. THEY have just received and are now opening in North Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Car- lisle Bank and opposite Haverstick’s Drug store, the most extensive assortment of Foil and Winter Goods, ever brought to Carlisle. Among those goods may be found a beautiful selection of liiiM Si'css Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks, silk striped, figured, and embroidered Cashmeres, small fig’rd and striped Delaines, in great variety t plain, black, and changeable Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack Cloth, French Merinos.. Parri mattes,- Worsted plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace, black silk fringe and bells. SHJlfVLS. —Terkera, Thibet, Moua de Lain, and plaid Shawls; Moravlon, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and Silk Hose; Gloves and Mills. CLOTHS WSSIMERES, Sattinetts, Ken tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea ver Cloths, for men’s overcoats and sacks. Boots. & Shoes. Wo have added to our immense Slock of Dry 3no(is, a largo'assortment of Boots dnd Shoes, vhiuh will be sold very cheap at the store of Ar 'old & Levi. September 27, 1640. 110 for the Hollidays! Kriss Kingle’s Head Quarters, CARLISLE, PA.» IS ih© place ivhs£o country merchants and the pub* .He tn genera), will find the largest and bett as* sortmenl of Coiilcctionarics, over oflVrcd in t)us county, manufactured of the bent material ©sprees y for thu Holidays; and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, u tewdoorsnoith of the Hanli, where all arc invited to cull and examine far them* selves, as it would bo'impossible to mention all lit© varieties. He would also cull attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of thu latest impurta* lions, consisting of oranges, lemons, raisins, Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, Eng* list) Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co* coa Nuts, &c. In connection with theubovo helms just received a larugo ssorlmcnt of English, French, and American. Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in part of line French Curd and Sewing Baskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Dell Done, and other Rattles, Games and Puzzle* of the (dt,Bt style) Fur* niturc, tea sells, and nine in boxek, fiddles, guitars* .pianos, accordcone, harmoonicojip, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass und China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes,.woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, crudloa, Noah's Arks, musks, \ marbles of all kinds, fancy soups, eolougne, ox mar -1 row, shaving ureum, hair und clothes Brushes, &c. 1 He has also on Hand a prime lot of‘'FRESH GRO i CtJUlES.'oouslstiqg of OolTaus, Taos,'Sugars, Mo « hisses, CrackeiifChceae, Hpicus of all, kinds, and in , fuel all articles'in thu Grocery line, which will bo r disposed’of nl'the lowest rates, Orders from a distance thankfully, received.and. promptly attended,to. P. MONYER. . Carlisle, Dee. 0, 1840. Second Arrival! CTfARLES OGILUY. .respectfully informs the public, (hat lie has commenced and will boopmi* ing for some days, his SECOND PURCHASE of Fall & .Whiter Goads. His slock at present is very largo and general, anil with the addition of his sjmosn puuciubr, ho flut ters himself thai.howill be able to plcaso nil those that wish to lay out (heir cash to n good advantage The slock consists in part of a very extensive assort ment of Ladles Dross Goods, a valuable assortment of WINTER SHAWLS, of tho style*;-French, Gorman and English MERINORS, Oobergs, Peromelia*, Alpa cas, and Bucking CLOTHS of beautiful qualities* French and English new style Cashmeres. Mous do Lairies; French, English, it mi American Chintzes. Also,.a very general nml liandsoine stock of Cloths, Onsshnercs, Saltincts, Kentucky Jouns, Kerseys, and a great many other kinds of Crouds foraonllomon’s wear. One of the largest slocks of Whito am) Drown Muslins, that has been in Carlisle for several years*..which .was purchased before the auvanci: in Coyton Goods. Also, a full and complete assortment of Boots & Shoes, which will ho sold at the lowest notch, together with a large stock of Fresh Uroccrh'B, As lively trade and small profits.is tho order of the day, wo say come one, come all, and secure for youisclvct good bargains. tr ’ CHARLES-OGILDY, OarUsle, Nov IG, 1849 ElnMlc Uuii iicutls. A NEW and beautiful article, Imiluvud to ho su rV perlor to anything of tho kirn) over before man ufacturod. Being elastic will nut break by fulling, and being painted in oil it mny be washed with soa; and water when soiled; and readily to thol ’dflglnul lieauty, 1 For! sule ot thy cheap store of December IS, 1840,- ; IVMpNYER. ’ : t'irilnsurii^ie. ■ iTHE Allon and Mutual Fire Insurance Coropanyof.Outabctland county,inoor potateil byan not oLAasenjbly;.!. now, fully or ganizej. arid in operation under the management ofthe rollowing commissioners, viz; - Jacob Shelly, Wra. R; Gbfgas; Michael Cock- Iln, Melchoir Brsnneman, Christian Slaynian, Simon Oysieri,’ Jacob H, Coovoiy Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Bbnjamin’H; Mueser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph VVickershain. 1 . The rates of insurance are as Ibw and favorable os any ’Cbmpany of. the kind'in the Slated Per sons vytstyngto become members are invited to to the agents, ©^ the cdrnppiiy who arc willing to wait oponthem at any time. v • ~ ; ; JACOB SHfcLLY; President, , ; Besov-Logan, f r ice President, '> Lcwisi-Hybr, iSecrc/ory. *. Michael Oociclto,. YVeosuysr. . , November 1, IBID. |AGEN , J , S> Cumhe'riatidcounty— Rudolph Marlin.N. Cum berland; Ci B. Hetman, Kingstown; Henry Zear ing, Shiremaristown: Robert Moore and Cjhanes •Belli Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanicsburg; Dr. J.Ahl, Chiirchtowni . ■ •.York county—John 1 Sherrlck, Lisburii; John DowmanVOlilsburg; Peter Wolford, FrortUlirij John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover;, Daniel Uaflensberger, J. W. Craft. • Harrts&urg— Houser&Lbchman. ■ ’ Members ,of the company haying Policiesabbut to expire nan have them renewed by making ap plication to any of lire agents. 1 , . klfE INSURANCE. TliO Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust • Company, of Philadelphia, , . Office No. 159 Ohesnut Street, . r Capital 0300,000. Charter .Perpetual, CdNTtNUEtomake Insurances on LlVfsou.the most favorable terms j receive and execute Trusts* and receive deposits on Interest. Tlie Capital being paid up and invested, togeth er with itn accumulated prernium fundi affords a . perfect security to the insured. *lhe premium may be paid in, yearly* half yearly or quarterly payments, . ' Tiio Compahy.add a BONUS al staled periods to the insurances oflife. This plan of insurance is the most approved .of, and is inore. generally in use, than any other in. Great Britain', (where the subject is best understood, by the .people* and whereihey have had the longest experlenbe,) as .appearsfrom the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 arson this plan; ■ - • Tho first BON US was appropriated In Uedem her, 1844, amounting to 10 per, cent., on the sum insured under the oldestpolicles j to 8$ per cent., 7i per 0ent.,&0., &c., on others, in proportion to the lime of standing, rooking an addition of slooj $87.50; $75, &c., &c„ toeyery $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of mole than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the. Company.- Tho operation of the BONUS will be seen by the. following examplßs.frbm.tbo tdfo Insurance Register of the Company, thus: • ' Drums or- Amt. of Policy and' Addition, Uonus payable at tlie party's decease. Sum ■ Policy. . Insured. i $l,OOO I ' 2,500 i 4,000 I ' 2,000 1 5,000 $lOO.OO $1,100.00 250.00 2,750.00’ 400.00 4.400;00 175.00 2,175.00 437.50 5.437.30 No. 58 “ - 88 » 205 270 •• 333 Pamphlets containing the table of rales, and explanations of the subject, forms of application, and further information may be had at ilio olllce, gratis, in person* or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary. . B. W. RICHARDS, President. .3 NO, F. JAM ICS, Aduars/, Philadelphia, May 3,1840.—1 y. . llfals! llutM! 7 SpniNo aits Summer Fashions fob 1848. rpHE subscriber would respectfully call llioatlon* J_ Uou of the public to his Urge as.ioxAoJenl of fT\ . Ilats &.Caps, of theintoat fashioijs,consisting of MoUf-hin, Beaver, fine White Uockoy Mountain Bjavor. Oiler, Brush, and Russia bats of every quality, and at diP ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hals, (very Ighl).together with a general assortment of nearly,every descrip* tion of Caps,ofall sizes,and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, aria InvitciMo call, as the subscriber is prepared ,to give greater bargains thin can bo Ivad elsewhere.— Don't forget the lace, No. 3, Harper's Row. | WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle,May 25,1843. Great Bargains In Cjoliliiltfl To the Citizens of Carlisle surrounding Country! JUST. arrived a largo And splendid assortment of Fashionable Ready-made CLOTHING, for the Fall and Winter Trade, at the store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main strict and Market Square, Carlisle. . The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and .adjoining country, that he has Just arrived from Philadelphia, with a large assortment of Fashionable Ready-made Clothing, which for cheapness and quality, never has been witnessed in this place,such as— French, German nnd American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, Over. Coals and Uusinuss coats of all descriptions, Cloths, Cassimorus, and Saltinel Sack Coats; fine black and fancy Casnimorn Pantaloons; 'stipe, rior satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and'Stuii net Vests, Also, a largo assortment of fancy Handkerchief; fine white lineq, striped, arid red flannel Shirts; cotton & woollen night shirts,Draw lera,' Bosoms, Collars, &c. ' Beautiful Fall style Hats & Caps, will bo sol’d at prices .cheaper than any where else. Gentlemen arc Invited to call and examine his Goods, as lie is euro that those who buy will go away with a good fit and cheap prices. . ' S. GOLDMAN. September 27,1819—Cm Cabinet making 1 . Extensive Furniture Rooms. . JACOB FETTER.ip roar of the corner of North Hanover and Louthor streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that he has on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above busi ness. Mis KornlturpJipijjff made out of the best mar torial, by his own hands, ho tells no hesitation in warranting ils durability, lielng always ap prised of iho very latest city fashions, be ia enabled to tarn out the most E’':iNliioiiiil)lc Work in the country; and Hi prices too which shall ooi> respond with tho “lightness of the monoy market, 1 ’ IJo wodld earnestly invito persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine Ms' prharqnl elegant stock, to which he will constantly mnkoauditions of thenewest and meal modern style?. The Unoriitakcii’s branch of business receives espooinl attention, October 4,1819 BOOTS AND'SHOES, - WM. M. PORTER has just received o large arid elegant assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES , tuited to the present season, among which are Men and Roys* Thick Boats, ,Kip& Calf do.,'Ourn Shoos, Uulfatu Over Shoos, &o. -Ladies’Gaiters, Bushins, Slippers am) Tics, of Leather, Morocco and Kid, made in the latest style; a largosupply of Misses and Childrens Gaiters, Boots and-Buskins, Every, de scription of work mode to order ns usual, Cull nt Porter’s Shoe Store, Main street, opposite thn.Mothodist Church, ■ ■ December.Bo, 1849 ( . ; . blank Weeds . for bale at this office, tIVER CdMM°AIANTi T JAUNDICE, tDYSPEPSIA, CH^ONIO r , ; Nervout Dehilitjf, -Diaeasc nf the fiidpeys, and all Diseases arising Jro-m a disordered Livtr or : Stomach in both Male and Femalei ■; QUCH as constipation, imyqrd piles, fullness or O blood,to the head, acidity of the sto.Rmchj nausea, heart-burn, disgust for or wetghPin the stomach, sour eructations, sinking pit 1 of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok ing or BQflrcatrDg;Bensation^when dimness of yieion,.dols pi .webs bcforp!the sight, fey* er and.duli paiA in ihe head,dbficiency of peispira tion,~yelloVn)o'saof‘the skin’and eyds/painin the side,back, chbst,'limbs, : &c., sudden fluaheSiOfhqat, burning in .the flesh,'constant,imaginings of,cvil and great depression- of spirits, can bo effectually, cured.by DR. lIOOFLAWS ( Celebrated Gentian. Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is. nbtoxcollt cd—if equalled—by any other preparation ;n the IT, States os the cures aftest, in many coses oftef skillfu physicians hod failed. ■ Derangemcntof the Liver and Stomach areaources ' of insanity, and will also produce/disease' of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys/arid lays the body open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fo v or» and is generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. .. ["The, Dispatch of December 31st, says J •' •An iNVi-LUiiiLE Medicine.— .We havefrequenl ly hoard the celebrated German Billers, manufactur ed by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of in termsof common* dalioh, ond‘ we know deservedly"so. It is a too common praclic'c, in certain quarters, to jjufTall man ner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bit ters, hundreds are living witnesses'of their great moral and physical worth. Asa medicine fortho Liver complaint, Jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, .it bos been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines havofailed. We feel convinced, that in tho usa of tho German Bitters, the patient does not become debilitated, but constantly gainsstronglh and vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of groat consider ation. Tho Bitters are pleasant in iosto and sinell, and can bo administered bndcr rny circumstances, to the most dellcato stomach*" Indeed they can bo used by all persons with the moat perfect solely, It would be Well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually inctease. Wo speak ftom ex perience, and are of course, a proper judge. 1 The press far and wide, have united in recommendihglhe German Bitters, and to the'afllicted we most cordial*- ly advise their use. • - ! . ■ •Spitit of the Time of June 241 h, says! “Do oon coon citizens frhd are invalids, know the mauy astonishing cures that Havo been perform* cd by Dn Hooiland’s celebrated If they do not, wo recommend them to the “German Medicine Store,” all who orb afflicted, with Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has cured many,of out citizens after the best physicians had failed., .We have used them; and (hoy have proved to bo a medicine that every one should know'of, and we rcannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, anil that which gives them greater cldim upon our hmnhle effort, they are entirely Vegetable-, • • > News}' of July 4tb, says “Wo speak knowingly of Dr. Hoofland's celebra ted Ge>mah Billcrsj when wo say it’ Is a blessing of this age;;and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it has not wo think an equal. It is Preparation, and made without Alco hol, and to. all, invalids, wo would recommend it as worthy (heir confidence. READ THE FOLLOWING F . It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout the United; States— the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Phila., Nov, 22d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is with much pleasure tliat I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters; having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted with Liter, cdoiplaiiitfl, Dyspepsia* and debility of the Nervous system. I can say conscientiously, that they are the host arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in all the popular medicines) uml I consider it the only medicine for the above diseases before the public. .1 have never sold one bottle that has not given satisfaction, ami brought forth the commendation of those who used it; I deem this my doty both to you as the proprietor of thin highly valuable article, audio ihoae afflicted vilh the obovo domplainle, that they may know of iis curative' properties and to enable them to select the good , from the various articles with which our market is flooded. j; N. HOBENSACIC, Druggist. Corner of Second and • . e sis. Jausdicb ard Liver Complaint ccbed after {*IIZStCIANS uau Fam.mi! Phils., Doc. 2t, 1843. ’ Dear Sir—lt is.with feelings of pleasure I commu nicate to yoiLlhe,sonsaliye ellacU (and!in a shot time) of your invaluable ‘llloofland's celebrated Ger man Bitters,” upon.my system while laboring urider the Jouh ice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jaundice and was confined to the. house six weeks Under medical treatment of the Family Phy sician and for sometime after, when I wont out I had to bo very coroful of myself, since that lime I have hail several attacks of the same disease,, and your Billers have entirely relieved and cured mb in two or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, last spring, had a long n serious spollof Jaun dice, ho hud <t sometime before I know it; ho was confined to his bed.- As soon us I hoard of his con dition*! called to see him and told him of the effect your Billers had upon me in the same disease. He immcdinlnly sent for a bottle, and in a few davs ho wus cured. 1 have in several instances recommend ed thu Bitters in other coses, always producing the same happy blluct. My wife has boon, considerably afflicted with Liver complaint and Ncuralgia;by the \iso of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good health. *Wo believe from theinnny cures wo know of these Dlltors tilVoctlhg, that they possess In a re markable and extraordinary degree great curative properties, and that which onhancca their value with lus is, they are entirely vegetable. Wo always hoop ’I the Bitters on hand and would not ho willing to ho 1 witfioutthcm. ■ ! ; - Very respectfully, yours, C, PEIRCE, 370 cJouth Front at, Con stronger testimony he adduced by any Prepa ration before the public 1 A single bottle will con vince any one of their power over disease. > They are entirely Vegetable, and willpormanontly destroy the'most obstinate cosllvcness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time debilitating l|ie patient; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach un der any circumstances, and can bo administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all minoroland Injurious ingredients. . . . . . They can be taken at all times and under all cir cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent ilium lia\inga salutary effect,and nobudresullcanaccrue from on overdose. Foi solo, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120 Arch street, Phils, , ln Oaillslo,,hy Samuel Elliott, and respectable dealers generally (hroughoutlhe Slate. Fcbruory 22, 1849—1 y . THE GREAT CHINA STORE ‘ OF PHILADELPHIA; THANKFUL io the Citizens of Carlisle, and its ’vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re quest their company to view our largo and splendid oßsoilnlenl of. QIUNA, GLASS * QUEENSWAIW. Dinner Sets, Ten Sols, Toilet Buts, and single pieces, cither of Gloss, Chlna or,Stone .Ware, sold in quan tities to suit purchasers, for less than they can bo had qlsewhero—ln fact olices tliun Wholesale prices. American and English Britannia. Meta) Ooodiin greater variety than ever before offered In the city; Fancy China in groat very cheap. r >Vo would invito l any person visiting tho city to call hnd see us—they will at least be plqascd to walk around our beautiful store, and to view tho finest China and the cheapest'the world produces; : TYNDALB& MITCHELL, r No. 219 Chesnutstreet, , t 8ept.«0,d840.^.13( VAI«KSiQF<AVAOKI^ ’ tar EvsrtSody Rbad rata OARhPULtv.—Thoro-w b. Soh npariHA for eale in the different wwnn called S. P. Town ’ flend’f Sarsaparilla; Ht* fS AdVortirfftirafl'tho ORIGINAL, GEN- UlNE, ! *na ujl mat. ThlsiTotyitsepd Is qu drfciuMiirt never «u 8 5 but WaMdrirteriy-a workeron Wtllmads.-co mils, mid Ihelike—yer he aelmmoß the title of Doctor for the ourpose of gttlnmjr credit for what, ho is not lie snv* “hi* hue attended two .medlcft* -schools.* and. practiced for fifteen.wnrsl '!” Ni.w iliotruth to. hf never practiced medicine a -toy In his life ! • Such toilful, trie* ed misrepresentation Iqoks bail tn.the cjiaractpr onjl yeradiy o! thb man- I wish inpet aincdi-»-i», he. iiad never ilmile those mte msnw of himself or of me.’ Wlnm wtll min ioiirn to bo hunrsi and truthful In all their .ilfalliiitH and imurc«>nrae with their fel toymen I l|e:appliod to oW.R.iel Clupp in assist him n mnnu -factufing his riiixmre, stating the IniM sums he-would make, as an Inducement to embark in the business, ritoso men have been Insulting and libellin? mo in alt |.os*»ibte forms, In order to Imnreas tile public with the belief .that the Old o ‘*wr'H Ssnrsa narilla was not tho enhnint. original Sarsaparilla, froto t ho OUt-Voelur’r Original Heano, j Sjl •,^ n I Y, D "i"'.‘! l “iVn I have eulil the,use of my natno for r S7 h \ v * aflOO.lnhe will; produce one flinsjlo uollmry. proof of ihl*. , Hb. statements of Tnompflon. Sklllnmn. & Co., are iiollilni but a tissue■ of -ralselioodsJ simply made to deceive the public, ami keen the truth down'ln regard to his muring, femr.nlwg com pound-' Thin Is to cautton'tltß public to pttrenase ijoiw hm Old Ur. JACOB Townsend’s Sarsap*irilla r lmvlm? on jt the Old l)oc tor’s likeness, his /dmily Coat of Atmr, mid bin signature «cru« .UteCuat of Anttfl., • ' ■' l - ’ v hL,' ‘ ' , , ,*te . Old Dr. Jacob Towiiseiul, TIJK OiniUNAL mSCp\|KUBII OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, Old Dr. Townsend is now nlnmt 70-yenrs of nee. anil bus lone been-known ns the Al/.VIfOJi and DLSCO VEUEH -if (lie GENUINE OHIO INAL. ■“ TOWNSEND HA USA PA-. JIILLA Hemp poor, Im wna compelled to limit liainnmifHC lure, by .which meana.lt has been kept out of market, and the aales circumscribed to those only who hail proved ita worth, and known Its value. It had.reached (lie ear* of many, novunheieu. -• fjcißuus Who nan i, cii nuaied ’nl •• aote diseases. am otved from death, pniclnnnodiui wmiderful • • ■HEAUNO, POWER. . Thu GRAND AND IJNKUIIA 1.1.KD PR KPA RATION fa mar. iifactured on tlie largest.mile. mill i* called for Ihfouulriui ilu ion?ih nlu! bramliti of ihn laiul. eppoclally m* it is (uuml iticapa ble of degeneration or de'erioraiiuii. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it improves with age,, am’ oevcr'chniitfeahiit forthn better; because it is p 1 spared on aci'en lifie principles by a arlentijic man. The hitthem knowledge 01 Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of die-'art. Imre nil. been bruuxhl Into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr's Sar saparilla. The Sarsaparilla nun, It is well known .to medical' men, contains maijy medicinal properties, and some properties which are inert or uselem.and others, which ifretaitn-d in pre paring'it lor use, produce/ernirnfa/ton.ntMt arid, which is in lurious to ihe system. Some of Hie properties ol Siirsnpnrillu are so rohtitle that'they entirely evapumwand are lost in the pre punuiim. if they are not preserved by a atienff/fc wrwvsir. knowt only to those experienced in Its inunufiicuirc. Moreover, ihesi .volatile prineijtlet, which IW ofTin vapor, 'hr as an exhSlaiion. un der heat, are the very etaenlial vifdicul jnojttrliea of the -root, which give to it all its value , " Any person ran boil or aiewthe root till thov yet a dm* col oreallipiid, which is nigre'front the coloring mutter in dm rooi than Irom-anything else; they can then strain this nwjpid m, vnpiit liquid, swreti-n wiiii'soiir molasses, and then Cull it •* SAR SAI'AIIII.I.A MXTRACT or SYRUP." Hbt such is not the arti cle known as tin » GENUINE OLD DR . JACOB, TOWNSEND’S 'SARSAPARILLA- Tills la an prepared dint nil the inert properties of the' Sar ■np/inlta root are drat removed, everything capable of becom .ingneid of fermentation in extracted and rejected ; then ever) fmniclo nf diediilAl vlnith is secured in a pine amt cunrmitrnted orm‘, and time.it is rendered tncapahle of lo*ingnnv ,if ns val uable' and healing properties. Prepared in thU Way, Uis made the moat jdiwerlulsEeni in tl(n . . Cure of Innnmeralilti Diseaieii ■ Hence (he reason why we hoarcominendniioiis on e.-ery aide in da favor by men, women, .and children.. Wo find it doing won ders in the ciio of' . ,V ONSUMPTION. DYSPEPSIA, nn.l LIVER COM • PLA/XT.nni] in /tffEUMA T tSM.SCR OF ULA,PILES CDSTIVENEES. nil CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, ULOTCffES. amt nil afTrClioii* ncii-iiijf I'rom IiMPUKITY OP THE HLUOD. . It poMrsma nrnar»ellou*>liicacy in nil rnmplnlntk arising from Indigestion, /ruin Acidity yf I fie Stomiuh, from unequal circulation, (letenninuiioii or' blood to iho head, pnlpiimion o( lire heart, cult! (Miami hands,'cold cliillaniul hot ibiabea yver (he body. It Has not Unequal in Colima ami ,Cough*; itml promotes easy expccioraiiorTnnd gentle ponpiraiiUn, rtiuiiitg stricture*of the lungs, throat ni|d every miter part. Hut m nothing is iis excellence more manifestly s'rtii and ttc knuwludged than in all kinds and staaes of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - It works wonders in case* nf Fluor Afbus nr Whftm. Falling of the Wit-nhj Obstructed, Suppressed, or Pnittful Menses, Ir rtffulnntjf rtnli* mdrMrnai peni'ds.Hod the Ukfe'j amt la eilociua! In curing all the forms nf Kidney IHseatis. Oy removing obstruction*.:arm retru'niintr the general system. It gives lobe amt slrentphto Uio whole.body, Minimus curve all Tiirmsof , Nervous Diseases.and Debility, •ml thus prevent* or relieve* n great variety of other maladies, as Spiuw irritation, Sruralria, St. Viln*’ IWfjce, SKOonmg, Epiitptic Fits, CanvuUion*, £c. II cleanses the blood, excuse ths liver m hratihv union. *mir» the atomach, ami gtv.ni good illg«v<tion,- (ohi-vr* 'i|)p Ij<i*vpls ui torpor and constipation,allays Imlamrnaiimi. punfo K tim skin, equalizes the circulation of the hfmwl, ptn.lurii.c srrniln *nnnf equally- all over (he body, nud the insensible pureniVHiiitu : tt iues strictures and tightness. it move- a:r..Uu,uiniuii«, nml h vigorntes the entire, nervmn a> sinti, U ftm.ihh trier. The MvdlclnCyoli i)r«*t>iilliivutly tieedl Dm can any of these things fin mill of S. I'. Tovtiijeiid - * ink dor article 1 This jotina mun’s liquid l»lii<i to be com Im iiV.p wmi th r o i ,i.) n p.’s because of one CKANI) FACT, dial the uhc lx INCAI'AIII.I -of DIoTKUIOII.VTION, nt»l NIiVKH SPOILS. while (Its mlinr POKR- »uuring s /nrmenliue, und Motrin* Mi Sollies containing It into lmginenM.l die mini*. acid tiiiniJ cz ploJlne, unit damaging ottior somU!: Mn-t not dm horrible com pound be polKonimn to the system!— IVAar/ put unit into n system nlntuly diseased with add 7 Whnr rmiM-i IHai.eimia bin add 1 Do wc not all know Hint wliei. fund win, hi our bioiu achi», wlml mischief it prmluces!- llniiilrmT, heartburn, palni tnthm.ol the heart, liver complaint, dmrrli.iM, tlv><n,tm. colic and corruption of the blood! , Wlml is Scrofula hut an add hu mor In Ilie body 1 What pmdnre* nil dm humor* w hich brine on Kruptions ol die Skin. Scold Head, Salt Itla-nm, Erysipelas, White Sirelllmra, Fever Sure*, and all ulceration* Inirpna!am’ nxiernal 1 It la nothing under hearirn Imi an and unbalance Wlilcii flour*, and Urn* spoils all the (hil.l* of the body, mure or <e*«. What causes Itlicmiiiillsm -hut a amir and acid tlub. which hishmntc* Itself bettvi-en dm-juhu* anti ebu-wtieie. irri toting ami hdlamhig (he ddicipo tUaitua upon whirli it acts! So nl nemnm dlHun*e«.«of impurity of the blood, of durnnitcf circulation, and nearly all the aliments which afflict human tm turn. • • V Now in it not htmtwti to make and sd), and InJiuilely unite in ti*o till* • ■ , 9 Watches at the following low prices: Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat eases, $36 00 Silver do do do, 12 00 Gold Lepincs, Jewelled, 18 carat caeca, 22 00 Silver do do ■. • g 00 Tbo L.' 11. Broome'l Gold Pen, a superior article in silver ease, with pencil, and" warranted, SI,6U; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Baguercolypo • Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, -Breast Pirn, Ear Bings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of Jcwclry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race I street, Philadelphia. souiuNO, FniwiiiNTisn. A(MI>, » COMPOUND" OV 6 | November 8, 1840 , - . i*. rowis.suM). n.l yet ha would (hiii hnve it tuidprotnod ibal Old Hr. Jnsol Inwnußnil’a Genuine Original Sanajmiilht. It in IMITATION o) liU inferior iiru|iarnit"n I 1 ilcuvun forbid dm we kdiottH deal'ln on article whidi wowin' boar (ho mom diainm remnnhl.'inro to S, 11.I 1 . Tiiwn«Hid*anr7tWe/ Wr wWi li uniluratnoil, bcciinm) u ia dm nfinmuir truth, that *>•lMownw-ml 1 * article nml old Hr. dumb Towi.KendV Santana rllla fire /leiircn triife ojiurl, mid infiuUrlydiitiiuilar; dial iliev nr« unliku m every uaruculur, having nut one Blnglo thing Is Ah h. I*. Town«rml U no doctor. and never win. is no rhem- K «« pharniueeuilm—know* n» mure of mu.iiciim or clivubc tlmn nny other common, tiincien'inc, uimniieMiniinl man. wliai ifimi <mfee rnu the politic have that ihoy pro n Mlvini u genuine scii'iitille medicine. comutjilog all (he vinm-e of ihu article# used ill prvpiu ing it, uml which are trirnpuble til chouse* which miidu render them Ilia Atil-.NTSuf Disease ihmcuj til henfth 1 B llmwhiu clan should be expecicd Innn one who know* nothing cumpiiruilvoiy of medicine or illiwannl It retmires « person m «o»b experience to cook and serve up ev*n a common decent meat. How mufti inure Important la h that the persons who niatoir.irmra medicine d.iigiied for ' WEAK KTOMAOJIH AND RNFKBHI.HD SYfiTEMS, should know walldie medical pruparth a ol plain*, the host mau tier or aor-uring and cuiii'enirHims their healing virtue#, alau an extensive knowledge of the vumoum diseases which , aired the huniun syaiorn, and how to adapt remeilins to these diseases! It lg to arroet iruuda upon t|iu uniotiuuuic. to pour balm Into wounded immunity, to kindle hope In the deimatnnt bnmnn. to restore health, and Idouln, and vigor into do crndied and bro. ken, uml to banish Infirmity Ihm OI.D lIK JACODTOWNSPNTi has SOUGHT and l OUNIJ the opportunity and -means to bring Grand Universal Concentrated Ilemedy widint iho reaebi andto. tl.ft kpowlcdco gf nil whuWdti lluu they may learn add khow. bvjoyltd experience Its * HUU Traiuceuihuit Po>v«r to Ural,' • For.sale at tHo Drug and Variety-Store of Dr. Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. ■ October 11, 1 1819,—lyebw, , ■ Hardware. JTJST opened at the now and cheap Hardware alore of JACOB SENBB, a new assortment of Foreign and Ootneslie Hardware, consisting ofa full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, holla, augurs, auger hilts, chisels, broad and hartd'axes, hatchets, drawing knives, pianos and pjaho bill's;' Jiand, pannol.and ripping saws; mill and cross out saws o ('Roland's make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains ofa suporior qtinlj ly.tliat has never booh In this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and ritkest knives and forks; iron, Japan, and brats' oandlestloks; an assortment of Btitania and Glass* Ktheriai Lamps, spoons, hliovols, tongs;’ water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co darware, anvils, vices, flies and rasps', of every kind and price, ■ 1 ;11 , . ■ •' 1 ■■ ■ 1 . Waits’ bar iron, hoop and band iron; oast, shear, spring and blistered stool,‘..warrahled good. 100 boxes window glass, lower than ever,’ 200 liogs' Wolherill's purb Whlle lend. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine, IBOkegs Duncan'Nails,'warranted good. ■ BO doa, prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes Please call at the well itno'Vn Store of Jnooß Senor,'North Hapovor street, next door to Glass' hotel, Carlisle. , ■ ~ ..... .* ,' May 24, 1840 QRANBEUnv*’" .ANBEURIBS.-A tint lolofiliporiur Cranbor* t-ieo juat rcQ9lved C,-INIIOFF t Ag(. ; CdDNTRy. I M^ni/HAJ^T9. X\K- J.IN. KEELER ,*■ BRO. moat, respectfully J J aolibita, attention to, Aoir fresh,stoik,of Englui, French, German, and' American JJruga, Mcdicinba Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye'Slufia.Glajjsvvaie, Pe r . fumery,’Patent AfeOicinea, &c. Having- opened a new store, No. 294 Market Street, wilha.fqUsupph of Freeh Druge and.; Medicines,,we respectfully 80 . licli Country Dealers to exaipino our. stock: .befote purchasing elsewhere; promising/one and all win, nioy feel disposed to extend to us to. sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, ones liberal terms as ijny'Other house in the-cityj'yndilO’faiiHful. ly execute till orders ’cntroated touspromptly and with dispatch I .' ( , * 1 ' ’•* : ■ ‘i ■ One'of the prpprietors being a regular physician, affords, ample guoranteeTof the genuine [quality of all articles sold at their ': We especially inrite druggials and* country mer chants, who may J wish'to become« agents'for “ Dr. Keeler’s' Celebrated Family Medicines,’’. (standaid and popular, remedies,) to ftcwarditheir.address.' .Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectful ly remain,- .*'■ ' \ J. N.KEELEJI&DRO.V Wholesale Druggist s ,1Vb,, 204 ' Market St, Philadelphia, Sept, 1 , 1949.—1 y., Thei Symptomsof Worms ARE,. the I tongue; oftdn ; wbite-and; loaded; the breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in the mouthy occasionally: (hirst; the appe tite extremely variable, .sometimes remarkably; defi cient,'and at ©there voracious. There :is sometimes a sickish’ feeling; with vomiting of mucous? flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in theiabdon.j-n; swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; lh6 stools are slimy, and there is an oc casional appearancebf woimsin.tbeevacualions; the urino is often milky and turbid; there is frequently ilchinces of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of ttic teeth, and suddeh awaking In a fright. There are, at times, headache.or giddiness; ringing in the ears, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper, fn some cases epilepsy ( and choleia; -and even apolectic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of/the bfaihandicatalepsyoppeur connected with worms.; Frequently thercis a short dry cough, and pleuritic.pains; sometimes feeble and irregular pulse,.palpitations and an irregular fever; thd counte nance is' generally pallid oh sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional flushing of one or both chocks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Warms; and the most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN i\ MYERS’ WORM TEA, Prepared by Dr. J. W, RAWLINS. , at bis wholesale ami retail Drug store, Carlisle, Pa* None genuine without his written signature. ‘ Why will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicine? containing mcr cury-when they can gel “ Dr. Minns’ Worm Tki,” which is composed of (be roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that have ever been discovered for the pure Of Worms. Each package contains sufficient meditine foroity case of Worms, and when made according to the Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only 26 cents. - . (£j*Warrar.ted good or the mcncy returned. ; June 7,1849—1 y Blind fllanufticlory. HCLAHK, Vfniiinn Blind Manufacturer, Sign • of the Golden Eagle. IVo,' 139 & 143, South Second street, below Dock strict, Philadelphia, keeps always on haiid n large and .fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having refitted and enlarged his establishment, ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on. hand'ah assortment Of Mahogany Furniture of every variety, manufactured expressly for bis own sales, and, purchasers may therefore roly on a good article. CtJ*,Open in the evening. •' Orders from a distance packed carefully, end scot free cf porterage, to any port of the city. 11. CLARK. Pliiia*, August 10 19—ly ~ WA'I'CIXXZb I <|L Great inducements to persons iu want of a good .Walcli. LEWIS R. IiROOMAI.L, No. 110 Nonh SnJ street, having rcceixcd additional Whiles of GolJ Watches of every description, from Lon* don, Liverpool ond Switzerland importations, unotr prepared to furnish (he very best ankle otapriw furhwiow any ever offered, of the same quality, end which -cannot he undersold hy nny othof store in Philadelphia or elsewhere, Every watch sold will bo perfectly, regulated, oiud-'warrdnted to ho as gopd as represented.. LEWIS R. EEOOMAI.L. Di’. I. C. Looinfg, TT7ILL periorm all operations upon the Teeth YV that are required for their preservation, such *6.Scaling % Filing) Plugging } &c.\ or will restart the lots of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a einple Tooth to a full eelt. on Pitt street, a few doors South' or the Railroad Hotel. N. D. Dr.LoomiewnibeabsentfromCarlislo the lastten days, In each month. December 14,1848. >R. JAS. !TI’CIJ)LI.OCII, , WILL give his attendance In the different bran chcs of his profession, in town or country, to all that may favor him with a call. Office opposite, tho 3d Presbyterian Church and Wcjl’a Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko, , Carlisle, Sept. C. 1849—tf ton. J. K. SMITH, Homoeopathic physician,' respectfully tenders bis professional services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, r-Cilice in Snodgrass’Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where he can at all limes bo found, when not professionally engaged. Carlisle. Juno 7, 1849—tf • , . T.M ( U. n. R. LEBIAR, SURGE ON.DENTIST, (bUCOEBBOB TO 88. I, 0, JIEH.) RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of this (place and'vicinity, that havingjnu'do himself thoroughly acquainlcd wilh the tb*oiit;*B well as (ho proclicn! part ofUcntUtry, be is now prepared to perform,oil opeiatlona entrusted to bim, to tbc satis* faction of all, nt moderate charges. Hanover street, 1 adioinlnp the office of,,DV. ( Fbulke, and-immediately opposite tho Sd prostyle* jinn church. . .. ,•* ' ’ ‘ March 1, 1840— 1 y ■ '■ ’> A CARD, SAMUEL HEPBURN* wll) resunlpiheprnclice qf iHo.lqw in the : several counties (Cumber land,,Perry tknd Jupiala») of.hlB late dim Irict. Any business entrusted to Ms care will bo promptly attended'to. Office in Mrs. EptPs cor nor room; Nortli Hanoves street, Immediately op posite the Dank. i . . Carlisle; March 8, 1 849 — if . J. 11. PARKER, A TTOHNBY AT LAWiOdTceln North Honor. JLX rcr otroot; In the room formerly occupied by *be Honl P.-WeM*.- > ■ ! •' March 29, 1840—tf A LMANACS. Just received at the cheap ilore* xi. a full eunnly of m riuihe ‘Lancoiter .•:;: i
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