\Vatches v Jewclery, &c. ! JTlHE.aubaoribQc respectfully informs, his.friendn ,'i ana gcncrttily, that l»c lias jiistjolurn* f *edfrom* wtlh.lho’ largest and most “ J splendid.asßotliheni of AVilVclicb,. Jo>xelry,.£&cl, ever v before offure d’Vq 11 ic cillzens of thls'-place. Ills slock conslsiirm part’fcf ’ ; ..GOLD AND SILVER- LEVER WATCHES, ’.Gold and Silver Lepino Do., with a variety,of Silver . ;..Walches, of lower prices. Gold guard chains, gold bnd sllver'pcncilt; a splendid assortment of gold f)cn», , v .of mostapproved manufacture 1 ; silver butter knives, 1 'silver.and plalod spooiis, fine silver, plated forks, a largo rindsplendid .lot of gold and silver- SPEC* TACIiES. ; (He, Invites’ particular attention to this ... article .of spectacles, as ho can warrant them.to bo v ; the best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec tacles oftill prices; a Wrga and beautiful assortment 0 w Ofgdid Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins VJn .greH, variety, watch keys, fob and .vest chains; end shell card oases, a very superior article; biker (hirpbles, silver combs, cake baskets,'with a . .great variety pf other articles in his lino, unnecessary te mention. Ho invite's all to cull lind examine liis 1 .vtock, assured lhai U cannot, full to ploaso both in Quality and price. t r.. . . . THOMAS CONLYN. * *. Carlisle,peefembor 20,1849—1 f ' a ;CA,LIFORNIA may be the place to get , rT Gold, biit ifyou want to buy CHEAP LUMBER, and.a good deal of it for a ;• i little money, call at the old established .' Lumber Yard of .. . ; : 11. Church ACe;, , . : . atthe westendofthe Hamsb’g.Bridge, Cumberland side. you can boy cheaper and belter Lorn .\ Y ber than at any other Yard on tho Susquchan - .na rivet* , ;; ‘- Dry common boards at $ll, $l2 & $l3. . Boards of superior quality at $8 & 10. . Shingles best quality at $l2. \/ T, Do .Second quality nl $10» Do Hemlock at $7 60. „' ! Popular Plank, Scantling, and half inch Boards, Yellow Pino Flooring Boards, | Siding and Fence’ ■ Board, Ash Plank and Boards, Pannol and Ist com* coon Lumber 1, Id. 8 inches thick—dry* - Having also a aloam Saw mill in operation, wo are prepared to saw bills to order nl short hotico, either ■oak or white pine. Joke, Scantling, and Plank, al* ways on hand, The subscribers hope by strict attention to bust* ftesi, anda determination of selling ldwo> thrih ftrty other Yard at tho river, that the public generally will ball and sob their stbek before purchasing elsewhere. . ~ HENRY CIIURCH& CO. Brldgfbpdrl, Dec 4t, 18411. Second Arrival of Fall Goods. At the New Stsre>, ICtrner of Hanover and hoxithcr Stmts, opposite IV/n. Lcbnard's'uld stand* ‘THE undesigned respectfully informs his friends and the public,- that he has just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully se. looted assortment of , New Fall Goods, purchased at (ho lowest prices, and which ho is de termined to soli at small profits. A large assortment of Cloths at from 75 cents to. $5 pci* yd; Casstmoros, Cassineisand Vestings, at various prices. . . Ladles Dress Gouda, such as Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburg liienise Twills* Thibet Cloths,and a splendid assortment of Silks. . An elegant assortment Of Calicoes and Ginghams,.suitable for (ho approaching . season. Chocks, Tickings, bleached and unbleached Muslins. boots And shoes. A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and ghildren’s Doots and Shoes, good nnd hnndaomo,— oy’s and. Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pectin Teq Company’s cMobra* tod Teas. Spiooa, fitc,, and the best quality of Carpet Chain N, W. WOODS, Agt, iWqmber.SOt N. D. All orders from the country, promptly o', lend to. Rugs, Eggs, Butter, and at! kinds of Pro duce taken at market prices. C HEAP GOODS. subscribers have just completed their put fehases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock consists in part of CLOTHS and Cnssimerts Vestings from $1 in sS”per yd.; Cassinets, of nil bolors and prices; White, Yellow, and Red Flan hets;,Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Bouvnrteena, Calicoes by the cart load; Ginghams, Mona do Laines, Mennoea, Paramatta ai)d Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain do Laines, in pinkl, brown, tnanine, and black, for I2J eta. per yjud; Motts de Laines, Thibet and Tekerri * Shawls, Long Shawls from s3*to $10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs;-cotton, woollen and cashmere {Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves? CloMi, Glazed, arid Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Yarn, all onali ties, colors and prices; Steel Beads. Purse Twist tfnd Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, Green Baragc; Table tiovers of linen and cloth; carpet chain, table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces, and a good assortment of trimmings, lotvtf than 1 usual. . . ©um Shoes, all sizes and prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens ware. Hardware, Groceries, &o. Alt the sOipve wo purchased with gold and sil ver, and saved about 15 per cent, over those who btfughl on credit. Call air'd examine our Goods, we ate determined to soil them at very small pro. Ms. A. & W. BF.NT2. Extraovdimtry Reduction in the Price of llartlwurc,' I HAVE just rocaWud thp largest and cheapest alook of HARDWARE, Glass, Palms, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Cnrimntor’s and Cabinet Maker’s'Pools, Mahogany Vanoeis, and all kinds of Building Material ever brouglit to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Ilingos, Screws, Nails .and Spikes. Persons about to build will find it groat. Jy to their advantage to look at my stock beforo purchasing elaowhore. Come and see the goods and hear the price and you will ho convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices. Tiles and rasps, and a coin- Rteto assortment of VVatl*s B.'al Bar Iron, also oiled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. 1 havoalso the Tliemomeler Churn, Made hy Mr. Oeo. Span gler, the best article now in nso. SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring slock of Grain and Gra-ts Scythes, mannfactnred expressly for my own sales, and warranted to ho a superior article.' Cr.ulto makers and others will find those Sythes to bo the best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old alaud in North' HanoVer eUebf. Got. 11,1819. JOHN P.^LYNR. BOOKS I BOOKS f M. MARTIN, de.lre. to inform his rrisml. and the public In' genoml, that ho has E/b h Ei, d M?°'° r °'"'r rly ‘"longing to Jacob irb, Ei. „ and Is now toady to .apply tho roadimt coitimiinlty^with Books of all kinds iidiy price,.-? Hrl ho, lust tocolsod tho following now woiksi Lvnch s Expedition to the Dead Boa and Jordan Montague*! •• *» ,1 Bl " Philosophy of Religion, Dbbnoy on Future Punishment. Rfcra) Letters, by N. P, Willis, Womonof thb Revolution; by Mrs. Eilat, Thler's Consulate anJ'Bm})iVo, Nos. si 9l Davy CopperfielJ, part 3. Tumor,. Fisher, ami D.ivy Crockett, Comic Alma* nac’s for 1830, together with all the cheap publlca tlbnsof the .day. Books ordered twice a week ami strict attention paid to orders from (lie country,’ All tbe Dally end Weekly Papers, dec., (o bo had at (ha old stand next door to Burkholder's hotel, OarJislO) August 13, 1849 QUEENS VVAllGlassware, &o.—Now on hand a verylargo assortment ofCoinmon Wore, Ware, Cliina and Glass Ware, at nil prl* ess/'snd forsalo.by 0, JNfIOFF, Agl. "j NEW ARRIVAL Of FOREIGN if DOMESTIC HARDWARE, JACOB, SENEJR'jias. just returned from tho east ern cities with a new.assortmentof Goods, which' ho is now opening at his choVn v et6re> in Norlh lluns - slfeet, nckt doOr to GlnsV hotel. ' ■Oils, Glass, iPaints,'Copal, Japan, and Black-Varnlshes, of extra quality; Nails and Spikcs| Walls’ Bur Iron, Cast, Shear, Blistered, and Sptlpg Stcclj’Locks, Hinges, Screws, Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augers, A xc . B i Knives, Forks, dec. ' Shoe Findings of every description. Persona wanting any thing .'in .the Hardware lino,-would do well to give us a call, ns wo arc determined to sdll -low for. cash. The highest price will be paid for SCRAP IRON and FLAXSEED, at the.store of . Carlisle, Nov 15; 1649 JACOB SENER.= RICH & ELEGANT BOOKS & FANCY . GOODS, AT HAVERSTIOK’S. JUST -opened, at this largo and wolf known es tablishment, tho .most splendid assortment of richly . embellished and superbly, illustrated. An nuals,Gift-Books, and Poetical- Works, together with an extensive" variety of CHILDREN’S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children of till ages, suitable as presents for.the Holydays. His as sortment in this line is tho finest he has ever pre sented, and-oannot fail to please, as well in .the beauty of the books as in their cheapness; Ho has also just opened, a splendid assortment of Holyday Fancy Goods, Which it would be impossible to enumerate in an advertisement, but which comprise every variety of elegant fancy .articles, of the newest styles and latest designs. Ho. would call particular attention to his choice supply of PERFUMES, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Haul and. others, with Fancy Soaps and every article, de sired for the toilet. Also, Musical Instruments, Ladies and Gentlemens Cutlery, in great variety, Gold Pens and Pencils; Port Monnaire, Walking Canes, Baskets in great variety, and the most elegant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases, Screens* - I’nrlor and Study Lamps, either for lard or burning fluid, which has never been presented in this borough. . 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 asked for in,the lino of fancy goods, &c. Tho public are especially invited to call and see them during the Holydnya. Remember the old stand;'North Hanover Street, S. W. HAVBRSTICK, December 20, 1849. Troincmlons Arrival OF. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-goods Store of ARNOLD & LEVI. TH EY have just received and are now opening in North Hanover street, 3 doors north ofthe Car* lisle Dank and opposite Haveteticlc’s Drug store, the most extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, over brought to. Carlisle. Among these goods may be found a beautiful selection of Dadics Dress Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks, silk striped, figured, dnd embroidered CaShmetes, small fig'rd and striped Delaines, in steal variety; plain, black, and changeable'Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack Cloth, French Merinos, rarri mattcs, worsted plaids; bonnet satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace, black silk fringe and belts. SHAWLS.—' l’erkera, Thibet, Motts do Lain, and plaid Shawls; Moravlon, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and Silk Hose; Gloves and Mitts. CLOTHS & CJiSSIMEItESy Sauinclls, Ken tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Ololh, Drab and Dea vcr Cloths, for men’s overcoats and sacks. Boots & Shoes. We have added in.our immense.stock of Dry 3oode, a large assortment of Boots tfiid Shops, vhich will be sold very cheap at the store of Ar nold & Levi. September 27, 1840. Ho foi ; tho Hollidays! Kriss Kingle’s Head Quarters, CARLISLE, PA., IQ the place whore country merchants ami (he pub lic in general, will find the largest and best as sortment of Confectionaries, over offered in this county, manufactured of the bent material espreas'y fot the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or rcliiU at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doorsnorib of (ho Bank, where'ail are invited to call and examine for them selves, as it would bo impossible lb mention all Ihe varieties. .Ho would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of ' . oranges, lemons; raisins* Figs, Pruons, Grapes; Cilrori, Dates, Alidomid, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts,' Pea Nuts, Co eds Nuts, <&c. In Connection with the above lie Infs just received a lurago ssorlmonl of English, French, and American Toys «fc F«ncy Goods, consisting in part of. fine French Card ami Sewing Baskets of entirely now patterns, Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax ami other Doll-boads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone, and other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of tho latest stylo; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, 1 pianos,- accordconv, hiinnoonicanp,.<lrumL guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, Wagons and whcolbarrowtj, lubd, •cradles, Noah's Arks, masks, marbles of nil kinds, funny soups, colougnc, ox mar row, shaving ernam, hair nml clothes Brushes, «!kc. IHo has also bn hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo , lasßos, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and In , fnct all articles intho Grocery lino, which will be l disposed of,at the lowest rates, , Orders from a distance thankfully received arid promptly attended to. P. MONYEII. I .Carlisle, Dec. 0, 1810. Second Arrival ! CHARLES OGILBY, respectfully informs the public, that ho his commenced and will bo open* lug for some days, his SECOND PURCHASE of Fall & Winter Goods. His stock at present is very large'and general, and with the addition of his skeoxn purciuse, ho (l it ters himself dial ho will ho able to please all those that wish to lay out their cash to a good advantage. Tho stock consists in part of a very extensive assort ment of Ladles Dross Goods, a valuable assortment of WINTER SHAWLS, of the most fashionable styles; French, Gorman and English MERINUES, Coborgs, Puramcttos, Alpa cas, mid Sacking CLOTHS of beautiful qualities; French and English now style Cashmeres, Mous do Lainos; French, English, and American Chintzes. . Also, a very general and handsome stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattincts, Kentucky Joans, Kerseys, anil a groat many other kinds of Goods for gentlemen's wear. One of the [orgeat slocks of White and-Brown Muslins, thnt. has born in Carlisle for soVcrol. years, which was purchased before the aiitanck in Cotton Goods. . Also, a full and complete assortment of. Boots & Shoes, which will bo sold at the.lowest notch, together with a large slock of Fresh Groceries, As lively trade and small profits Is the oidoi'of tho day, we shy come one, come all, and secure for yourselves good bargains. ~ ,• i xt CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Nov 16, 1849 . Elastic 801 l Beads. ANEW and beautiful article, believed lobe su perior to anything of the kind over before man □factored. Being elastic .will not bruik by falllnu and being painted in oil it may. bo washed with soap and water whan soiled, ami.readily restored to their original beauty. For sale at the cheap store of DeCember ls; 1940.' ■ V. MONFER. Fire insurance. . THE Allen and Eastpennsbbroiigh Mutual Fire InSurancei Company.of Cumberland county, incor poraiod by.an ati of Assembly* is now' fully dr <ranized, a.iid in operation under the management oflhe tallowing commissioners, vie* . • Jacob Shelly, VVm. R. Opiqras, Michael Cock- Jin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob, H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H.Musser, Jacob’Kirk, Samuel. Frowell, Joseph Wickersliam. The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Slate, Per sons wishing to become-members are invited to make application, to the agents of the company Who are willing (o wail upon them at any time. •• JACOB SHELLY, President. % Henry Logan, Vice President, Lewis Hvbr, Secretary. . Miohakl Cooklin, ZVeoaurer. November 1,1849, . AGENTS. Cumberland county-r ßudolph Marlin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear ing, Shiremanstown: Robert, Moore and .Charles Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanicsburg; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York_eounty— John Sherrick,. Lisburn; John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensberger, J. W. Craft. Harmfturg—Houser & Loehman.- - Members of the company having Policiesabout lb expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents. . ■ LIFE INSURANCE, The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, Office No. i 59 Chesnat Street, Capital 9300,000. Charter Perpetual, . . /CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the W most favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts,.and receive deposits on Interest.- 'i’he Capital being paid up and invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to tho insured, The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments; TtteCompany add a BONUS at stated periods to the insurances of life* Tins plan of insurance is the most'approved of, anil U more generally in use, than any oilier 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 qf. 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, ofaßkinds,B7 are on this plan; .... Tho first BONUS appropriated in Decern bor, 1814, amounting to 10 por cent, on tho sum insured undo)'the oldeMpoUcies'; Id per-cent., 7} per c0nt.,&0., &0., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of 8100; $87.50; 875, &0., &0., toevery $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of. more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual paym’enl to,tho Company. ’ • Tho operation of the BONUS will be seen by (he following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus: Sum,: Boult* or. Amt.ofPbllf.yaml Policy. Insured. Addition, Uonus payable at the party's decease. No. 58 SI,OUO $lOO.OO $1,100.00 >• . 88 2,500 250.00 2,750.00 ■ ■■ 205 4,000 400.00 4,400.00 “ 270 2,000 175.00 2,175.00 ■’ 333 5,000. 437.50 5,437.50 Pamphlets containing the table of rales, ami explanations of the subject, forma of application, and further information may be had tit tift.olßce, gratia, in person or by letter, addresaiif to the Preftidbnt or Actuary. B. W. RICHARDS',.PrIii 3NO. F. JAMKS, Acluar> Philadelphia, May 3, 1849.—1y.' Tipit IlalslHats! ~ jf* ' Spntxa ako SojiMin Fashions fob ItJIS, HE subscriber would respectfully call (Mn alien lion of tbo' public to hU large asdOvtliont of ff"\ iliits & Caps, • , of tholnlest fashions, consisting of Moleskin* Ucavcr, fine While Rockoy Mountain Beaver, Oiler* Inrush, and Russia hats of otery quality, nnd at dif fehent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch oh yporlsman’a Hats, (very ighl) together with a general assortment of neurlyovery descrip tion ofCaps,ofall sizes,and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to‘purchase hats or cops, are invited to call, ns the subscriber is prepared to give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— Don’t forget the lace, No. 3, Harper’s Row, 1 WILLIAM H.TJtOUt. Carlisle,May 2S, 1848. Grout Bargains In ClotliihzS To tht Citizens of Carlislt.Sf surrounding Country! JUST arrived a largo and splendid assortment of Fashionable Ready-mode . CIiOTHINGj for tho Fall and Winter Trade, at the store of S. Goldman, somh’cast corner of Main, street and Market Square, CnHislo. Tho undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that ho has Just arrived from Philadelphia, with a, largo assortment of Fashionable Iteady>mndo Clothing, wlifcli for cheapness and quality, never has been witnessed in this place, such as—French, German •and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, Over Coals and Business coats of'all descriptions, Cloths, Casajmorea, and SollinolSark Coats; fine black and Tandy Casdlmoro Pantaloons; supe. rior satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and Saul hot Vests. • Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchief; fine white Hncni striped and rod. flannel Shirlsjcoilon & woollfth night shirts,Draw ers, Bosoms, Collars, &c. Beautiful Fall stylo Hats & daps, will bo sold at prices cheaper than any where else. Gentleman are invited to call and examine his Goods, ns ho is sure lhai those who buy will go away with a good At. and cheep prices.. ‘ S. GOLDMAN. Soptnmber SV, 1819—-Cm Cabinet ITluklng. Extensive Furniture Rooms. FACOIi FETTER, in roar of tho corner of North J Hanovorand Loiulier Blreole, Carlisle, would rospeclfully announce to tlio publiu that he has on hand, and Is constantly nianufac(urin|r, every description of work pertaining to the. above busi ness. . • His FurnlturoJiPlnff mode out of the beat nia lerlal,by his own bunds, ho fells no hesitation in warnmiinß Its durability. Being olwaj’b ap prized of lire very latent city fashions, lie is enabled to (urn out llio most Faslitoanblo Work !n the country, and al prices 100 which shall cot* respond with llio “lightness of tho money market.” Ho would earnestly invite persona who'are About to commence housekeeping.to call and ex amine hia present elegant stock, to which he will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern Myles. ; The UNDRriTAKcn’a branch of buslncssrecolves especial attention. October 4, 1849 ■ HOOTS AND SHOES, WM, M. PORTER has just received a large and elegant assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited to the present season, among which are Men and Boys’ Thick Boots,.Kip Ac Calf do., Gum Shoos, Buffalo Over Shoos, dec. Ladies' Gaiters, Bqskins, Slippers and Ties, of Leather,. Morocco and Ktd, made in the latest style; a largo supply of Misses and Childrens Goiters, Boots and Buskins. Every de scription of work made to order ns usual. Call at Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, opposite he Methodist Church.. December 80,'• 1840 BlijiNK DEEDS FOU SALE AT THIS 6FFICE. MVERCOMPLAIAKT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR ’ Nervous, Debility ; Disease of the Kidneys, and, dil . Diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both Male and Female QIICH as constipation, inward piles, fullness or O blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations,sinklngor fluttering, atlhio pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok ing or sufficati.ng sensations when in a lying posture; dimness of vision,'dots oi webs before the sight, fev er and dull pain in the ,head, deficiency of poispiro iibn, ycllowhcsB of the akin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,limbs,’&c;, sudden flushes of heat, burning ; in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, can be effectually, cutcd.by DK, nOOPLAND’S Celebrated German Bitters. Their, power over tho above diseases is not excoil ed-—if equalled—by any other preparation in the U. States as tho cures attest, in many cases after skillfu physicians had failed. Dornngementof the LiverandSlomacharesources of insanity, and will also produce disease of. tho heart, skin, lungs and kidneys, and lays the body open to 'an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and is generally tho first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. OPINIONS OF TUB PHILADELPHIA PRESS. “The Dispatch” of lst, says: Aw. Invaluable Mkdiciwr. —Wo have frequent ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactur ed by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of in terms'of commen dation, and we know deservedly so. lt is a too common-practice, in certain quarters, to puff ail man ner of useless trash, but in the case of tho above Bit ters, hundreds are Hying witnesses of their great moral and physical Worth. As a medicine for the Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed.' Wo feel convinced, that in tho use of the German Bitters,the patient does not become debilitated, but constantly gainsslrongth and vigor to the frame—-a fact worthy of great consider ation. The Bit’ers are pleasant in taste and smell, and can bo Administered , under iny circumstances, to tho most delicate stomach. Indeed they can bo Used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful ur less,, and gradually incicaso.' We spoak from ex perience, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far ond wide, have united in recommending the Gorman Bitters, and to the afflicted wo most cordial ly advise their use. - •*Spitii of ihe Times” of June 84th, says* “Do bun qood citizkhs who are invalids, know llio mauy astonishing cures thal have been perform* od by Dr. Hoofland’s celebrated German Bitters?— Kthuy do not, wo recommend them to the “German Medicine Stored all who are afflicted with. Livet complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; tbo'Doctor has cured many of our citizens after tho best physicians hod failed. Wo have used them, and they have proved.to be a medicine that every drte shoVdd kndw oT, and wo cartrtot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our hnmble effort, they are entirely Vegetable. “ The Dally News'* of July 4th, says: ' “We speak knowingly of Dr. lloolland’s celebra ted German Bitters, when we say it is a blessing of this o£e; and in diseases of tho biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it lias not wo think an equol. It is a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco hol, and.to all invalids wo would recommend it as worthy (heir confidence. READ THE FOLLOWING : It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout, tho United States— tho proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Phila., Nov. 82d, 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. dobiiliy. of the Nervous system. ■ I can say conscientiously; that they are tho best arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in all tbe popular medicines) and I consider it (he only, medicine for tho above diseases before the public. 1 havo never sold one bottle that has not given satisfaction, and brought forth tho commendation of those who used it. I deem this my duty both to you as tho proprietor t>f thin highly valuable article, and to thoae afflicted with the above coniplainttj.thal they irtay know ol its curative properties and to onablo then! to select tlie good from (he. various Articles .with which out market is flooded. J. N. IIODRNSACIC, Druggist. Corner Of Second &ml * ats. JifcxDlct inb liivEit CoMPLAiax cvrxd 'aFtkr Physicians hau Fac.ki) ! Phils., Dee. 27, 1843, Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasurolcommu* nicato to you the aonaativo otfocts (and in a shoit time) of your invaluable “.Hoofland’s Celebrated Ger man Hitters," upon my system while laboring under tho Jaun ico; ‘ About two years ago I had an attack of tho Jaundice and was confined to the houso six works under medical treatment of the Family Phy sician and for sometime after, when I went out I had to bo very careful of myself* since that time I have had several attacks of the same disease-, and.your Hitters' have entirely relieved and cured mo in two or throe days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, lust spring, had a long n serious spollof Jaun dice, ho had it sometime before I know it; he was confined to hi* bod. As soon as I hoard of his con dition I culled to sec him and told him of tho olfoct your Hitlers had upon mo in t(to same disease, lib immediately sent fora bottle, and in a few days he was cured. I have in several instances recommend ed tho Hitters in other coses, always producing'lho same happy effect. My wife has boon considerably afflicted with ijivfcr cdniplninl and Neuralgia; by the use of tho Hitlers sho is. well,' now enjoying godd health. Wo believe from the many cures wo know of those Hitters olTt'ding, that they possess in a re markable and extraordinary degree gn-at curative properties, and that which enhances their value with us is, they are entirely vegetable. Wo always keep lUo.Hltlcrs on hand and would not bo willing to bo without llibht. Very respectfully, yours, C. PEIRCE, 370 4oulh Front at, Con stiongcr testimony bo adduced by any Prepa ration bbtbre the public 1 A single bottle will con vincoany one of their power over disease. They are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy tho most obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor to tho frame, at no limp debilitating tho patient; being also grateful to the most delicalo stomach un der any circumstances,and can ho administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineraland injurious ingredients, They can tro taken at all ({mbs ami undob all ciri cumelQirtcs, no ordinnry exposure will pruvent :hom havings salutary effect,and nobadrosultcanaccrue from pii ovpr dose, . Foi sale, wholesale.nml, retail. at tho principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 180 Arch street, Philo. ' ’For sale in Carlisle, by SAMPat Eiuott, and respcclahledonlers generally throughoulthe State. February 22, 1840—ly . TiIGItKAT CHINA STORK . OF PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to tbo citizens .of Oorlisjo, and {(a vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re* quest their company to view our large and splendid assoitmont of ' ; CHINA, GLASS 4 QUEENSWAHL'. Dirtier Seta, Ton Sets, Toilet Seta.and single pieces, cither of Qlnss, Chino or Stono Ware, sold in quan tities to suit purchasers, for loss than they enn bo had olsowhoro—in fact at less than Wholesale prices. American and English Britannia Metal Goods in greater variety than over before offered in the city, Fancy China in groat variety, very cheap. ', Wo would invito any person visiting tho: city to doll and see us—they will at least bo pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view-'tho finest China and tho cheapest the world produces, 1 /iWNDALB A MITCHELL, No. 210 Chcshut street, , Phlla., Sept. 20, 1840.—1 y For tiie Removal noil Permanent Cure of nil NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which ore canned by en impaired, w eokencd or unhealthy condition of tho IfRKVOVS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient oppHcation of the mysterious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM.has been pro nonneed by distinguished physlcions, both to Eurojw and the United States, to be the moil valuable pirdu-imil discovery aj the .*/?«. _ '• Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID,; I, uie d with the most perfect and certain success in all elites of GENICItAL. DEDIMTV, Strengthening the weakened body, giving lone to the various organ*, uml invigorating the enllio.iy*tem. AUo in MIS. CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, OESTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, Nfc.aVOUS l HE MOHS, PALPITATION OF THE HEAR], AIOPLKXV NKUIULOIA,, PAINS in tho SIDE end LMEST.LIVEU COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, end CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID. NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN ERGY,and ail NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement, of the Nervous System, 0(7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicine* iucreate the Aiitnte, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system,? while’under the ((lengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, aa applied by till* beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer ia reitored to former health, etrongth, elasticity and vigor. 1 - The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists,’ in the fact that they arreit and cure disease by out ward arrptication, in place of the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Natuoo sink* hopelessly under the infliction. They ttmigfArn the whole tytltm, tqualiit the etrenlation of the blood, promote the eecretient, and ntvir do the tlifhlnt injury under any eirenmtlanett. Since their • Introduction in the Umlfcd SUtoi, only three yeare eince, more than 6 0,000 Persons including all agea, classes and conditions, among which were a Urge number aC ladies, who are peculiarly subject to .Nerv ous Complaints, hare been ENTIRELY AND-PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else hem tried in vain J " __ _ To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC DXCLT, suppose the itasa of a person afflicted with that bsna of civilization,- DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervou* Disorder. In ordinary coses, stimulants are taken, which, by their,action or [lie nerves and muscles of the stomach', aflnrd tempo ary relief, lint which leave the patient in a lower stale, and witli injured 'acuities, after the action thus excited lias ceased. Now com pare this with the effect resulting from the application e< Hit iIALVANIC BELT. .Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in Uu. wmse symptoms of an attack, and simply tia the belt around, the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a shore .ivtiod (tie Insensible perspiration will feet on the-positive' . -lelnent of the Halt, thereby causing a O’alvaidc circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again tn the iKvdtive, thus keeping up a continuous (Jalvanid'csrcula lion throughout the system. Thus, the most severe ents of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From ail parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to fill every Column in this paper! AW EXTRAORDINARY CASE, h bich conclusively proves that “ Truth ia stranger than Fiction." CURB OP P.IIEUAIATiSJI, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis,-a Clergyman! •>f New Jersey, of distinguished alUiaffientfe and exalted reputation;— ,• ‘ SiDittr. New Jersey, July 19, IBtfl. Da. A. H. CmusriK—Defer Sir; You wish to know of me what has been tho result in my own case, Of the aimlicatfon of THE GALVANIC DELT AND NECKLACE. My rcidv is us follows; 4 * For about hetnty year* I bad been mitering from Dyspcp. «ia. Every year the, symptoms became worae, nor couIJ I phtsin permanent rellel from any course of medical troatnien' whatever. About fonrlttn years, since, m consequence oi fiaquent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pa* total duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rhminm. lism. which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of MS and Md.in consequent of preaching a great deal-in my own and various olhei churches in tots region, I was Attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe os to require an immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors. Afy ntii-dui tytiiM u-u« new iAerpxe/iiy proitrattd, and as my Bronchitis became woue, so also did my Dyspepsia and Uhcumatio affection—thus evincing Unit these disorders were, connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In Hie wliule pharninco potia there seemed to'bo no remedial agent which could teach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that t had tried' Tor tots purpose had completely 1 fulled. At lust I was tod by my friend* to examine your inventions,'and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efllcionoy,) ■ I determined to try the effect or the application of the OALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with ihe MAGNETIC FLUID. Thfa was in June, ISIS. To mv great astomisiisiert, in two oars.sit Orspcriis iud ooffaj in tiont dais I was iiuhud tc arioMK mv rssTonii. labors*, no* kayk.l since o»i;tts:i> * si.voi.ic sravtci: on account of.tHk Bronchitis } ami to Uhuumatic srrsoTton has f.rtibelt okssru to tMoubi.k >ik. Sucti Is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. t have recommended the BKLT and FLUID'to many who have been likewise (Uttering from Neuralgic affections. They have tried them, ititH iiafm BMUtts, I SKuatr, m avnnv ( am, detr.alr, very rcspetlfuliy ymris, HUBERT W. LANDIS. bR. Christie's GALVANIC NECKLACE tsused for all complaints affecting (lie Thimtl or tlrod. such n- Bronchitis, Inllanmiatlon of the Thiout. Ncivoni mid Mirt lleodache, Dizziness of the It'oad, Neuralgia in the Face Buzzing oh Itosring in the'Kara, Deafness, which is ('(•iiorull; Noivoui, and that dull cued complaint, called lie Doloteux. Polsy and Paralysis. Alt physicians acknowledge that these terrible ilhunscs nn caused by a dtjicitncy t>/ fftvvout JRntrgy In tho urt'ijctcd limbs. Dn. .CitHisrir.’s Ualvunio Articles will supply this deficient power, ond a complete and entire cuibis thus effected 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Da. Christo: and his Agents within the last two years, which have been entirely restored. ' 'CtjF* C*r. Amiucw J. K, Tomfs Brooklyn, N. Y„ had not been nhlu to wolk a step for noar four j enrr, and was .o Uuljv less that he had to bo led. Tho most celebrated physician* ?avo him up. In fiv.e days alter tic commenced wvuring Hie hi.vrsic Uvi,t, Nforlacs:,- *ri» Dhacm.lts, he wulkud across the room, and In three weeks he hod perfectly i cent eiud tils health, ' Captain Tomes Is seventy j vets of ago. bR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found'of vest service in cases of Cnnvu|*ions or Fits Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the Head and upper extremities Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and all diseases esusud .by a deficiency of power or Nervous Energy Inrihe limbs -or other oignns of the body. Tib Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and ngonlrlng complaints nre immtdialtlu i •tlitvtd by the application of the Galvanic Ns cm u-s *ao Fluid. The Belt diffuses tho Fleplrhslty llirotigh the system} the, Necklace has a local effect, ond the Fluid acts directly upon tho offected nerves. In these Uistsckelmr s/llictlout tho application NEVEIt FAILS. b FITS AND CONVULSIONS. . Theie alarming amt terrible complaint* are alway* named' »))• a Heranttmtnl oj Me Tho IIf.LT, Biuc.lkt* ahi. !■ utiD will ears Hourly every case, no matter how j ruing pi old the patient, nr how confirmed the complaint Numciom end «sloni*hlng proof* ire in poueujon of (lie proprietor. ■ Off- Many hundred Certificate! fiom all part* ul the country Of the mo«t extiaordimry character can be given, If required or inconvenience attendi (lie me of DH CUlllSn iK S RjJI.I rfHTICI.KS. and (hey may be worn by the moat feeble and dolloate with perfect erne and lafety. In many omei (he lemethm attending thoh me I* ktthly pUamntani e|rctaMi. They can heaeut lu any part Of the country, 71 Prices: The Galvanic Bolt, Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, ■ Two Dollars, The. Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar; Off- The artlelee are accompanied by IbU and plain diree> (lorn. Pamphtel* with full particular* may be had of the authorised Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. C(7- Hiwart «/, CounUr/tili and IVorthUti Imitatiant. • D. O. MORBHBAD, M\D.. GENERAL AGENT KOU TIIE IJNITKD HTOfKH V . MDrpndwn)', New York. For tulo In Carlisle, Pn„ by (ho solo nulhorlfcd ' SAM’L, ELLIOTT. November 16, lS4(bMjroow Agent, . A .LMANAOS. Just received at (lia cheap atoto i l *™H genuine Luncodcr Almanacs Ulolh Caps, Oum Shoes, and a great variety of choon’ goods, ~ . A& W, BENTZ. ' TO PIIISICUIVSj DUUGOISTS AiVD COUNTRY ..MERCHANTS; DR. J. N. KEELER& ; BRO. most respectfully solicits attention to ttxeir fresh slotkof English Frencb. Gcrmah, and American, Drugs'} Medicines' Chemicals,' Points, Oil*, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Per.*, fumcry, Potent Medicines, Ac. Having . open C( j a new store, No. 29.4 Market Street, with a fulUupply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wb respectfully ao . licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one. and ail who may feel.disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs ond Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other bouse in the city, and to faithful ly i-xccuto all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch; § One of, the proprietors being a regular physician affords ample guarantee of the.genmno quality,ofaU articles sold at their establishment. Wo especially invite druggists arid. country mer chants, who may wish to become agents for 44 Dr. Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,” (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectful ly remain, . J. N.KEELER A BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No, 204 Market Si. Philadelphia, Sept. V , 1849.—1 y, . ' The Symptoms of Worms A RE, the tongue often white and loaded; the iX brentli heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish tusle in .the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably dtfi. cieiit, and at othcre voracious. There is sometimes a eickieh feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling ond hardness of the ftlulomenj lhe bowels arc irregular; the stools are slimy, and (here is an oc casional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid: there is frequently itchincss of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen*, there is occasionally disturbed sleep. rw/A grinding of inc Iccih, and sudden awaking in a flight. There are, at times,-headache or giddiness; ringing in the ears, or even.deafness, faintness,- convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper. Iu sonic.cnscs epilepsy and cholera, and even apolocttc and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of . the bro'm and cotalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, and. pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations ond an irrcgufnrfevor; the counte nance is .generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional flushing of one or , both checks. Any one of these sighs, is indicative of Worms; and the most effectual, best arid cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM TEA, Prepared by Dr. J. W. It A WLJNS, at his wholesale and retail Drug store, Carlisle, Pa, . None genuine without his written signature. : Why will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicine? containing met* cury when they can get “ Dr. Mtkns’ Worm Tka," which is composed of the mots, leaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that have ever been discovered for the cure of Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any case of Worms* and when made according to the' Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only 25 cents. (o*Warrar.ted good or the mcney returned. Juno 7,1849—1 y Blind Rlnniilacfoi}’, H CLANK, Blind Manufacturer, 6/gn i of the Holden Engle, No, 130 & 148, South Second street, below Dmk strict, Philadelphia, keeps always on hand n largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NAKROW SLAT WINDOW ULIIS’DiS, manufactured in (he best manner* and of the best materials, and at the lowest cosh prices. Having refitted and enlarged Ills establishment, bo is prepared to complete, onlers.to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of Mahogany Furniture of every .variety, manufactured expressly fop his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. C3*op*n In iho evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent free cf porterage, to any port of the city, Jl. CLARK. Fhila', August IQ 19—ly RVAIXiItS! Great inducements to persons in want of a good Waleii. LEWIS It. DHOOMALL, No. HO Nonh 2nd ilrcct, having recclu-d additional supplies of Gold and Silver Walclic. of every description, limn Lon- Uou, Liverpool and Swiucrlaml importations. is now prepared lo furniah lire very heal arlirle' at a price fur Ulow any.ever olTercd, of tire aamn quality and jvlnclr cannot he undersold l.y an, other alma in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every waleh sold will ba perfectly regulated, and warranted lo bo oa good us represented. * •Watches at Hie following low prices: Gold Lems, full jewelled, 18 cftialcascs, $2B 00 Silver do do do 12 qq Gold Lopinctf, jo welled, 18 corat coses, .22 00 Silver do do 8 00 Tho L. R. Dronmu/I Gold Pen, a superior article in silver case, with pencil, and Warranted, $1,60; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Doguereotypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and huir Bracelets, Breast Pint, Bar finger Rlngifftond o general ossnitment of tV Z y >n,usual low prircs. ...o“.;phi.^ h hfa n .' l! ' ,cc '- 2n ‘ 1 door Lcldw R “« Number s, 18 4 8 LEW1S R ’ BPOOMALL, I> l- . I. t, tooiuls, Ror * Orm aR °P°fallonB upon the Teeth aticli nl t'lnC 0 fequireti for thoir presetvnlibn, “ 8 I'lugeineUt: or will Tenth fraJ 08 '- 0^ 11 '™' b ? inserting Artificial ir^bfrT a T »«‘ b •« » fo'l «tt. Blreet,a f ° W <loOrß S ° Ut " °‘ I b^i' U .‘. Dr, . Loomiswll,beab «ontfroin Carlisle the last ton days, in each month. Uccember U; 1648. ■ I)K - ws. M'cimocn, TX7IL.L giyo Ida attendance In the different bran y y ctica of hia prufenaion, in luwn hr cuuntry, lo all that may favor him with a call. Oflica i.ppmllo Ibe 2d Presbyterian Church and Wert’s Hotel, lalolye occupied by Dr. Fonlka. • Carlisle, Sept. 6.IBID—If »«. J. K. SMITH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders Ins professional services lo the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity. Ollira in Snodgrass’ Row, noil door to Justice Holcomb's, where he can el all tiroes ba found, when not piofossionolly engaged* Cnrlfßlo, June 7. 1840 tf u. n. n. lebiaii, SURGEON DENTIST. (hvcokbhor to an, j. c.' sxn r.) TT BSPECTFIILLY informs tho cilirrns of thi. XV place and vicinity, that having made himself thoioughly acquainted with the tiikoiit as well ha. the practical part of Dentistry, he is now'prepaml to perform all opoiotiopa entrusted to him, to the aalls ißQtion of all, at moderate chargee. • Gmcc—South Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr. 0. W, Foulko. and immediately oppoelto tho 2dPreabyle nan church. March 1,1849—1 y A CARD. Q AMUEL HEPBURN, will resume thoprnotice U of the law in the several oourttles (Cumber* land, Perry and Juniata,) of his late judicial d|s trlcl. Any business entrusted to his care will ho. promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor ner room, North Hanover street, immediately op posite the Bank. : . Carlisle, March 8, 1849—tf J- «. PARKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office In North Hono- Xjl vor atreol, in the room formerly occupied by the Hon, P. Walla. : * , March 22, 1840—Xf /CRANBERRIES,—A fine lotofauporior V rica just received by . C. INHOFF, Agl.
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