■ r-* 1 ■ ~ A 9 «mtah£S. :,-r jfrtuMiib.ildairtuemeMtf you vivni a JSargam te*TH|TfcHBAPEBT WATCH STOR& Wf «!% r d6lph!ai Woi 5 160,' North Second; street,' flllVPe toner ofNEW. 1 >; ; ! * oidd’ sijvto-vcrge 'watches from $3,00 toip,oo »lv« lodine watchea ftota ■ 8.00 16 12,00 Good silver patent lovers from' . 12,00 to 30;00- Good 1 Gold Yet go levers from 1 12,00 to 20,00 Good gold lepino and Horizoutte, 18,00 to 28,00 patent Icyqrs, 26,00 to 36,00 Gome very heavy Gold patent lovorfc 35 to .60*. 'I^Jp r ftble to soil greater ’bargain? tha,n any other ■tkiel ay I:Wve a gbod Judge’ employed to attend all p&udl>ttoe'an4 aacUonia,’ to jrirchasp all watches 25 good Journeymen to work at watches. N*. B*. Spopris and manufactured Fwlftbnable'Jewellery of every description on hand. . JOHN FRIES', Cor. of 2d & New stsi : Phils,March2V, iBsl—3t ', . ... > ■ Ar -- - S. OTAIJPAY, 3d;. FMsti WSt Rttiajf Sun Germantown Rood, near Phila> salo at his Garden and Nursery* an ex- M; (enbive asspHihcnt of Fruit Trees, consisting of Cherry apd Apricot, as well as Orna mcatol-arid Shade Trees of every variety, and Ever greens, vizi Balm of Gilead, Silver Fir, Red & Black Sprace, -Norway do., While Finos, Arborvitro, Tree U«x,&o.}alid Shrubbery,Rosea of many kinds, Grape Vines,’ Hardy'.Plants, Raspberries, CurranlB,.OsHiige ! Ora»g*i -'Herb Roole, Vegetable plants, Garden and Flower Seeds—WAolesafe and Retail—prices mode >ate. Hls pUpdifpr the salo of the above in the City, are in the Market Si. Market below Sixth Street, wheto orders are also received. Communications may bo addressed by mail, direc tea S. Maup*ay, Ri’aing Sun P. 0., PhUa. Co. Febroary SO, 1851— "jßiye your Property lor a Trifle. ji tA* yriali'ing to sayd their property from TV !frra without Uio aid of insurance, should th'dr- xoofa , covered with Blake’s Patent Imitaltpn SuMrOP jFlro and. Water Proof Paint. A.roof well coiore4 witli tfxis article wi)l loat piuch longer thaw a roof onpaioted, and will render it entirely proof agaipat JJrp and water. This nnicio can bo had yory cheap at the hardwaro store of . _ „ JOHN P, LYNE. XUo of Him. E SAT) (Befollowing:—Do not lot ,it excite yirar f loats, If youare weak and debilitated, but im- bbjain a bottle',of Hobcngack’s worm By; niPt'and'rpitore y ourself to health and happiness. ' WhUd'’others will excite your fears to sell their •parfohs- with po evidence of their , touching £iich a case, wo have the frightful reptile, and uhV ! one: can see it at Coates and Second sta, which passed from Mr. Jacob Shcifenhissr, of Lan* caster county, Pa., 336 inches in length, which he nni us, grateful for tty> restoration of hoallh, and dcnr,oV t otlierB bo convinced of the efficacy, of lho"Snfferer’a Friend.” • . ''/'■> wUI let this sufferer tell his i own late ,o[ .woe, ond expreas the generosity of hie noble soul in strains of gr?tftddp for his relief from the grasp of Uus mes senger of death* ~ aj Messrs. 1 1N- & G. S. Hobensack—Having been afflicted for some time, and finding no relief from various medicines, I induced to try your Worm Syrup, from a belief of being afflicted ivilh worms. Jihad taken but three bottles of your Syrup, when to my BUtpaao and immediate relief, I passed a tape worm 28 feet or 336 inches in length, which I 'Bend yod, Hoping this may benefit some one afflic ted in liko manner, and injustice to the value of your roeiicipWl respectfully offer this statement. Yoprs re^C^“' ly ’ JACOB SHEIFENHIBEIi. f T,ancas(ercOi, Pa., Jan. 1846, ’ Puce' 25 ccnt6. . , None genuine without the signature of the pro-1 ruietors on the outside wrapper. Prepared only by J.' N.& &. S. Hobensack, at their Chemical laboratory, St. John street, above Coates, Phila delphia, and Martinville, Belmont county, Ohio. ,Aliberal discount made to wholesale dealers. This 'Strop is also for sals at the principal storis. and hr storekeepers generally all over the Onited-States.' Also, Robert Shoemaker, Gene ral' Agent, 3d and Green sts., Phila. .M»rshgO, 1661— am* - • White’s Bonnet Manufactory, Jfo. 41 South Second Street, Phtla. "STOW conducted by Thomas While, son of Us IN late proprietor, at the Old Stand, where Dealers will at all times Cnd a slock of Foreign and Domes-j tie Straw, Lace, Fancy, Crape and Silk Bonnets, Panama, Palm Leaf, and every variety of Straw | HaU.'and 1 5?. Artificial Flowers pnequallgd by any other for extent or beauty of man nfactmei.and at very low prices, having facilities for producing these goods possessed by no other estab lishment. ... ~ To the Ladies and Milliners generally, ho would tender bit grateful acknowledgements' for their kind npprovalof the business system of this house, and tfegSloassnie them that no efforts on his part shall Wanting, to merit a continuance of their liberal patronage.* They will still bo greeted with the same old* familiar faces, who will at all times endeavor to exbettlb their Commissions with fidelity and prompt- Pblla. Feb. 30,1851 —3m Cheap Confectionary, Fruits, and Toys / rpHE ondoralened havo rfnd keep constantly on | Rand, a largo assortment of CONFECTIONA- RlEVequal to any in tlio county, manufactured of ibeli^tmaterial, oipressly for the approaching sea* ■on,' wl?lch will bo sold low at tho wiStecwmY, nm m toy store, Aiacly opposite Mr. Jacob Rheom’s Warehouse, Weil ' High all are Invited to call and exam* ill* for themselves. Their stock consuls In part of— . pfoageo. Lemons, Figs, Grope*, E. Walnuts, . CurjonlS, Almonds, Cream~iVu(s, Anisins, JRfSines, JPqtet, Filbert*, Ground-Nut*, v ' and Cocoa Nuts. •finr have also a good assortment of English, Stench and American tOYS and FANCY GOODS; odhsltllog' In part' orßaokels. Fnncj Boxes, wood, DdDU inn glassi-Linon, India Robber and oilier Doll KeW«rKi3'dnd Painted Dolls; Baskets; 801 l Bono ■rid’ ! Tio Kaltlcsj-Gamos and Puzzles; Furniture; •ftil'aetlß ahd nine pins in bozos; Masks; Fiddles; Harnionicona ; Accordeons; Drums; Guns; Pistols, Noah’s Arksi Tools in Boxes;- Woolly.dogs. Wagon, and Wheelbarrows; Whips, Whistles and Marble, o aUkiodi; O* Marrow, Boars’ Oil, Jenny Lind and other Cologne, and a variety of Fancy Goods and Tdl». Also, While and Brown Sugars, Matches Blacking, Fancy and other Soaps. - Thankful for the liberal patronage of the public, they ask- a continuance of tho same from tho old jitJIM and DTTLX ONES, being confident lhat (hoy vyill to please all Carlisle, December 12; 1850. Kilmo Burners’ Coal.; HQTv TONS Ljkona Vslioy nut Coal for burning 4QU Li»e„rscoWed and for sale cheap, by 1851. W. D. MURRAY, Agent, v . Blacksmith’s Coal. 2(Y\n BUSHELS BlaokemUh Coal, a first ralo UUVJ atljelo, recalled ano for aalo by W. B. MURRAY, Agent. groceries, A HSW sTOBty of Rmh Coffoca, while cruihod fVandbrqwn Sugars, Spice., &«„ just, woelysd and opened by its subscriber, as. also a general oa eeitment of GREEN & BLACK TEAS, sf lhe cltoice.tbrands from the well known hqu.e ol JankenV A Ob.r Philadelphia, with a general ak.otb SfilroV kll.ijther articles' fn hi. line. For.aleollb, alon bf i;n * r "‘ * J* We'ldliy. ’ flmblte Worch 13,1651 - . - .jnjBfiSaS«S»»2BSSSB3SjSS At Rawlini’ Drug store, yehrusryia; r omamental MarMe ' Owens & ’ TO ESPEQTFUIXY inform t)i,o,oUfiei>? JX,ahd vicinity, that they Jia,ye.ft9.w>|, mejr Wd Yard, in South Hanover Blrbel, a low dooM.sputU pf.thc,Court House,.and nearly opposite ah blcgknl stock of !puro ' . ti American Whit© Marble a f and oio prepared to, execute in the most -finished stylo 1 : '* '■ : Monuments, Grave Stones at all prices, Uoor'and TVindoiv Sills, together with every other 'article Jndhoir lido, and promise that in fineness of finish, chasteness of'de sign. and quality of Marble, sUaU nol bo surpassed by any other establishment. . < - »• V i', {They ore authorized agents ol Mr. Robert Wood, lof Philadelphia, and'will furnish fro hi his manufac -1 lory.all'.varieties of IRON RAILING fbr,the Ising of Gravo lots and all other purposes, ol the 1 shortest notice and at Philadelphia pricep.-.iThcy | twill also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building I Work; such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, | shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. :. r Having great experience in the business, they, qro enabled to manufacture the most fashionable worli, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage, or the public. Carlisle, March 27,1851. 1,: 11 ' GREAT ABKIV^U JEN'NY LIND, (the astonishing Vocalist,, whoso pajno draws the attention of tho world, willnu doubt soon visit this Stale. Every, one having this chanco and the mesne should not fail Co hear hey Je'weot voice. Prepare at once, and go to M. &L. STEINER’S Clothing Store, next door to Butkhold lor’a Hotel, whore you can fit yourself put and out lat a very low rate. They have just roconod their Spring Stock, which Ihoy will warrant to bo equal in quality and as low in price as! any other establishment. They have good Cloths on hand which will bo made up at short notice. They particularly invito the attention of the, public to their Vest and Pantaloon patterns. ' Don’t forgot tho piano. & L STE , NER . - Cnrlisloi April 3j 1650—3 m . Splendid Falipy Goods, Elegant Gift Books, SW. HAVEfIgTICK, has just received from the , city and is now opening a splendid display oj Fancy. Goods, suituable for the approaching Jfoli day Season, to*wJi|ch ho desites l ( o .call the pltpplipn of bis friends and .the public. His absorbent iiitlilp lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality-and price of the fall to please purchasers. It vyould bo impossible to enumerate his r • : • ! HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, ■ comprise every variety of fancy.articles of the most novol styles’ahd exquisite finish, such las ~ Ladies* Fancy Baskets, Fancy work bo*es, \ , Terracotta work, Papcr.Mache Goods, Elegant Alabaster Inkstands, , lyory, pearl, aqd shell card cases, v Port Monnaics, - Ladies’riding whips, * Ladies’ fine cultory,.. -j ■, j Perfume baskets aiid Wg’s, ' . 4 Musical together with ap incomer* able variety of afpcles.ologantly finished and suitor . bio for holiday presents, to which ho invites special attention. ; ..v. ' ‘ ,j Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Holl day GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various T3hg lish and American ANNUALS for 1851, richly em bellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Chil dren’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, than which nothing can bo more appropriate or pleasing us holiday gifts. M HU assortment of School Books ahd School Stationary is also complete, and compri ses every thing used in Colleges and tho Schools.—• He also desires to. call the particular attention of fa milies to his elegant display of Lamp&, Girandoles, &o. i from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, t Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising eycry slyle Of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burn ing either lard, sperm or elhorial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment In this lino is uncalled in this borough. Also, Fruiti, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, 4-c., in- every variety and at alt prices, all of whicharo pure ami fresh, such e> can bf> con Adeptly'recoin-] mended to his frienda am] the iilMp folks* His Block embraces everything in .the lino of Fancy Goods, with many oithpc tarticlea- useful to housekeepers, (Which 'the public are especially invited to call arid see during the holidays. Remember the Old Stand, lieatlv opposite the Bonk on North Hanover street. 3 B. W. UAVERSTICK. December 19, 1860. NEW FAIiX OOOJDS, WE have received a very heavy stock of Fall'and Wilder Goods/ consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, at all prices; white, yellow and red Flannels, Lin-1 seys, Velvet Cords, Bcavertocns, and a variety of Caesinelts, from 97 to 80 cents per yard. Long and Square Shawls, from $8,60 tof 10; checks, tickinps,. ginghams and calicoes in abundance. Mouslin de Lames and Al pacas, both plain and fancy colors; Morinocs, Para matta cloths, 1J yards wide plain all wool do Larues, Kentucky Joans & Canton Flannels. MILLINERY GOODS, Bonnot Ribbons, Bonnet Baltins, Bonnet Velvets, Florence Silks, Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk opd Common Wire, Comforts and Suspenders, Hosiery de Gloves, of cotton! woolen do silk, Hanoyer Buck skin Gloves, buttons, cords, bindings, and a good assortment of dress trimmings. Cloth Ceps and Bum Sheet, of every kind and at all prices, laces, edgings, Book, I , Swiss, Mull, Cambric and Jaconet hared and striped 1 Muslins, and lots of goods not enumerated, which ] 1 will be exchanged for money to the advantage of our I customers at the rate of shout IB prlgerit. holpw the 1 usual Diicoß.' Cal, and see. ■ ' A de W BENTZ. '• Carlisle, Noy 7, 1860 ] ' mackerel, *y _' ■ • , , SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly on hand SALMON, • , HERRINGS, I J. PALMER de Op., PORK, ( Mattel St. Wharf; HAMS and SIDES, PiiiLiDELrm*. SHOULDERS, Feb. 27, 'sl—3m LARD and CHEESE, • J CORN BROOMS, Constantly, on hand at PAINTED BUCKETS, the Manufacturers’ cedar ware, lowest prices. WILLOW BASKETS, M. & J.M.ROWE, BRISTLE BRUSHES. fill, N. 8d St., 3 doors TWINES & CORDAGE, below Race street, MATS, MATCHES, „ PiiiunaiJiiM. WOODEN WARE, Ac. Feb. 6»1851—3m Wire, ana Water jProofT" BLAKE’S Firo and Water Ptool Paint which has been oatonsively used for the last six years on the roofs of houses, steamboats, Ac., and in no in stance has It been known * ’ Carlisle, March 10, lOfel 1 1 • Co llie i IP Ladies and Gontleijrion would consult thoir.owu. pleasure, they would read more than they do; and if they- would .consult their own interest Ujpy would most certainly call at Rawlins’ Book nod Drug oloro; Main street, Carlisle. Books sold bora /orpofuliwlp (less than you can buy them for In the city*—lb not Isoj the money shall be returned* n . Match id, 1851 TT'INE aWIjiET ORANGES at Qts per d . „ /Steps, #-i.t ,Tlio assortment includes a few plain white end gold hand ftk setts, of ihi best quality- 4tid stylo, dud also pU tho'-necessary. allicles of the best Granite, Stone bud'Blue Liverpool IWaro, suitabla for ony siza of Dinner! or Tea Sells, as may'be wanttld.nlogellior with a'varioly of Glass Ware, including 'a iiho as sortment of .it ‘i !'■' ' , r . Bar anjij Table Tumblers, / ;di?hcs f footed and pjher bowls, goblets; wine glasses, lempnades, lamps, / /rjie prices formal! aro fixed at' tho.lqvvcst cpsh prices,' -Wo invite’-our friends who are ip yfblnt of [articles in our lino, to give us a c&ll. • \ . ,J. w; EBYi ~ ,p- B^We » March'jSj 1851. , Superior Groceries! ' . * THE bogs leave to inform his cusid,- ipacis and tho public, generally, that ho has jrerapvcd bib Grocery and Provision Store, to the? bijek build ing heaVly opposilb his former sUnd, in South Han over street, Carlisle!, He has recently supplied him self with a good assortment of gpjft Fresh. Groceries, other articles in his lino, which ho is pre pared,'as usual, toldlsposo of at very moderate.rates. Those wishing good bargains will please give mo a call at my now slaud, directly opposite llio.Volun tear printing officii! March 0, 1551. ! ; ’’ ,! ... " Steam Saw Mills & Lumber 'yard, AT-BRIDGEPORT. t M'KJNLEY, BIQtER Sf WILT, HAVING loascid'lho Saw Mill and LupborYard of the late Henry Church, at the west end of thd arc prepared to mbhufpclure to order ‘ ' - ; %''' ■Lumber of every description. They havo also on hand at this point a stock of Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering Laths, &c., ,wftich'they will sell at tbo lowest cash' pricpsi • Those wishing to write will address us at Harrisburg*- •. . Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, at Harrisburg* They also, hava a large Steam Saw Mill at Har risburg; where they.can manufacture the heaviest or dor at short notice, ? To tbismill they havbiatlached For slitting every variety of ’Dry Boards from the sixteenth of an inch up. . At their yard in this place they hove every vanity pf Dry Lumber, such as.Ponel, Common', Select and dullings. ' ‘ • '' March 27, iB6o—Om MEIXSEE &. CO., , Floor & Produce Commission Merchants, JVb. 365, Dallimore'St., opposite the Eulaw House , • • J BAi/riaione. DEVOTE their ’whole attention (d the sale of Flour, Grain, .apd Seeds, Whiskey, Bacon, Lard, Butler, f Wool,Drisd Fruit, &c., on the most liberal ierinsv ■ Purposing icon to rornovb where they will, have Iho use of a Railroad track connecting with (ho Susquehanna Road, they now. respectfully solicit consignments over'that road, and will themselves pay.dtayogo on produce to their Warehouse, when received in lots of a'largo car load or more al a lime. . Refer to Messrs.'David Stewart & Son,, ami Mr. Jobp \Q. Early, Baltimore; anc Mr. Upton Wlsha. baugh, Chambcrsburg, Pa. Apil\.3.lBsl—2m« ■ . . . ' Opting & Summer Circular of tha • . PHILADELPHIA Mourning Store, No. B* South Second; Street,' Fifth door above Chcsnul, Weal aide. I Besson &. SON, wopld respectfully Invitetho attention of wholesale and purcha sers, to thoir Spring importations, consisting rn Chnly,' Silk Tissues, Crape do Paris, Bsragcs, Do. (double width) Do. (all wool.) Gre nadines, Moussclloo do Laincs, Do. (d'ble width) Summer BombOMncs, Silks, Bombasine AIbWM, Crape Veils, Mode or I.ovo Veils, Crape for Veils, English Crepes, Grenadine Shawls, Baraga-rlo., Thibet do., Glossy Alpacas, Modes, patent Silk Gloves, best Kid Gloves, &c. Mounitirto Sicilienncs, Barege do I.amos,Fou lard Silks, Steel Borages, Albprincs, Poplins, Moussclino doßcgo, Mousseline do Laino, Lawns, Ginghams, English Chintzes, Neapolitan Gloves, Kid do., Collars & Culls, Bordered handkerchiefs, dec., die. . \ Match 13,1851 —2m ijA-Tf STATE! I STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND MANU- I * ■ FACTORY. CGIARLES WILKINS & CO. bog kayo toi Inform / the citizens of Carlisle and. the publlo generally, that they are still; engaged in manufacturing SnBU» Doors, and Blinds, in the best mariner.and at the shortest notice, by steam, at prices far below those manufactured by Jirfnd.and with much greater sluj ilorily. All orders will bo thankfully received, and punctually attended to. Samples of work can, bo iSConolNo.2l Minor Street; Philadelphia. I 10,000 lights of assorted sash for sale at the low* cst cash P^- CIIARLES WILK[NS &CO. \ No. 83 Raeeetreet, Philadelphia. May S 3 ' : JL. STERNER & CO., have just received , and are now.opening al their new slum, In Nr>iUi Hanover aßeat, oppoallo Monyer’e Confec tionary aloro, a amondid eaßortmopt of rail Goods, auoh as Black sllka, baragS delaines, figured, striped, end plain 'oaabmeroa; moualln da lalnes, mohair and allk lualota, plain black and ebanga ablo alpacas, now stylo oalloooa and, oblriteea, cloths and oaaslmdrca, aaUinella, Kentucky jeans, velvet oorda, an aaaortmont of pant- Bluffs, veal inga of all kinds 'and priooai muslins, lloklnga, ohccitiji lablo diapers, &o.- ■ groceries, such as cotfoo, teas, phoo'olato, rice, sugar, raolas •xr, h stfe‘f >aw - st-* e '°Wp l 'rMl,.' l,J Uy imllo ovmj Jwl, *“■ “pi anil judge for themselves, aa we are determined to of far great bargains, STERNER & 00. Carjlslo, Oat 3,1880 . , Porter’s Shoe Stwc, , main St. , wbah tu* IfAiuioin nOMPRISINd Mon’s, Boy’s and Youth s Calf, VJ Kip and Coarse Bools and Brogans, .wh.ich am warranted to bo oT the boat ipinlity. Mies qrs Buskins and,Froncli Ties, MlasqoOnd.QllJldrqn a, Boojsani Shoos in groat variety. . . Also,an ologanl assortment of GUM-SHOES.* BOOTS, with all tho lalo improvements, and war, ranted porfocl. Having purchased those Gum qhOM from tho agent of tho manufacturer,,l am authorized togiyc a neiupajr in place of any that prove f/ ec ' stock of French Calf Skips, Mo row, Kid, Ac., «!|d good workmen, every, attention is giyenjtooustoyijir work ' 1 Carlisle, Soft. 19,1850 J REMOVAIi; - ' ! : t' 1 - .< • A SLITTING MILL , Bargains! First Arrival of Boots & Shoes. : FOR THE FALL SEASON AT Cheaper Sthan Brer.! ,«pper, , . MAIWFACTOKT• THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens .of-Carlisle and.its vicinity, that ho slUl continues to manufacture,iundhss constantly on hand, at ms old stand indSorlh Bedford stfect, Catlislo.all kinds of. ' TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON, WARE, rvhich ho is disposed to sell at prices lower than they can bo purchased at' any other establishment in the borough. His articles are made of the very best raa- I torials, and, in point of frpislfond durability, war-, I ranted cquul. to any. Ho will repairtand mqijufacr tdro io order'at the shdtlcsfnotjco, oil Irinds of ■ • DISTILLING APPARATUS; ■ and devote a portion of his lime to thd business of ■pEnn JUrreitto..! Ho will also put up Lianxsiao I Rons, on the moat.approved plan.;', . ... . House Spouting, ,in, town and. country, will bo promptly attended to on the most reasonable terms. , ' p*rom his experience in. business; and his,determi nation to'please both in the quality and price of his articles, the subscriber hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the patronage hcteloforp so liberally bestowed upon him. • . • Old Copper, Lead and Pewter, taken in exchange for work. ALEXANDER S. LINE Carlisle, February 13, 18B1—Om. 'Cabinet Wn-vo Itooin. rPHB Bubscribcr would inform his friends and the I public generally, that ho has taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street and Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho .will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of • Cabinet ware, sfafcli 03 Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Dining and Breakfast Tobies, Card, Pier and Centre Tables; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—dll of -which fie will soil very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. : Chairs, Settees, Rocking Choirs, and tSPiTf . every other article manufactured in that ihOHi bronch of business. Ho would olso V r inform the public that he has recently opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whcio ho will keep constant oh hand every thing in his lino. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will bo made on reasonable terms, and Liberals,'in town or country, will be otlcnded with out extra charge. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R» WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20,1850— ly , ■ CABINET WAREHOUSE. Corner of Hanover Louther Streets, Ca J l J* !c - XTHE undersigned has on hand a largo stock of f |i rior Cabinet-ware, in all tho different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest P r^ e *-’“ * Ho invites attention particularly to the latent Spring Bottom Beditcad, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can bo attached to old Bedsteads. They pave given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use. COFFINS made to order at tho shortest notice. JACOB FETTER- Carlisle, February 13, 1851—3 m Eire Insurance. THE Alien and Eastpcnneborough Mutual Fin) Insurance Company el Cumberland counly.incor porated by an act of Asfmmbly.ls now lolly or ganized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. K. Gorgos, Michael Conk lin, Mdchoir- Btenneman,. Christian Stayman, Christian Titzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewisi Hyer. Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob lUrk, Samuel Prowcll, Joseph Wickersliam.. . The tales of insurance are as low andfavorablo as any Company of the kind in the Stale. I ar sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who arc willing to wait upon them atony time. Who arc wl “ lu L J ACOD S IU ) L I.Y, President. Heniiy LooAn, Vice President, Lewis \ivta, Secretary, MiciiAsn Cooklin, Treasurer, November 1,1849. agents, Cumberland county—Rudolph Martin,N.Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear inir, Shiromanstown: Robert Moore anil Charloa Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Ghurchtowru Samuel Graham, Wefllponhsborough; .famos M Dowell, Ftankforcl; Mode Griffith, South Middleton. York counlu— John Sltorttclt, Lisburn, Joan Bowman, Dillaburgi Fetor Wolford, Franklin; John Smith. Esn.iWaabington,W.B. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensborger, J. W. Cralt. llarrislmrg —Houser & Loohman. Members of the company having Polioiosabput to expire can havo them renewed by making ap nlleallon to any ofthe agepte. ' TfVHI'TE UAMj ACADEMY. 3 milet've'it.of Jhrrishurgi Pa, THIS Institution will bo Opened for tho reception of Students on Monday, thp Bth day of May, 81. Tho comae of instruction will ombraco the various I branches of o thorough English,education, together with the Latin, Greek, French, and, German lan guages, ond Vocal and Insliumontal Music, 9 . TEI\MS» . Boarding, washing, lodging, and luitloivia tho English brunches per session* (flyo month,) . t,; . , Latin or Greek, , French ot Dorman, • - . - Instrumental muelo, ' . For further information mlclrcaa, ’ D. DENLINOER, Principal. Marcll 6,1861—ly ‘ ’ Harrisburg, Fa INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Situate In Totti'lli Street, between Market & Ckesuut Streets, PHILADEWHIA. OITAROES MODERATE. A. M. lIOFICINS it CO. Mu roll 0.1851.—8 m. Snrlua MHUitery ll that are in wont of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call end, see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo ate do tcrmincdlo sell at a small advance, Small pioltls and quick sales is the order of thp day. • I To Buildera. Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, mineral and jnpaned knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springe, strait-nocked and.barrcllod, bolts, of every kind; .mill, cross cut and circular Saws; band, poneh ripping and back SawsJ bright, block blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand ond chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes * plane bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, aprkes, all sizes. , , „ , .To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of ora cles in your lino of business, such as brass, silver 6c japanod mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pester ing and sodming locos, fringes, plain and figured can vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth & serge lining, white, rod. blue and black potent leather; Dashers, silver Sc brass plate, Deer hair, rosette, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, eliplic springs, iron sxios, mallanhlo costings. To Cabinet and, Shoe-makers, A full slock of shoo kit and findings, boot motocco. French kid, straits, morocco & lining and bidding skins; lasts, lacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal.yarmsh, japan and block varnish, mahogany and maple voneora, beading, ro>9t*. glass, mineral and mahogany k|w> of every sl*o and etylos , j,' ,7b Blactamiths, Farmers.and Others, , \ 11 tons of .assorted bar iron, , warranted of tho, best I quality. A splendid assortment of bat and rolled Iron, hammered, hot>o-shoo, scollop, plough, brood and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, bond, round and square iron', cast, shear, spring, English- and. American blister steel, English wogon boxes, car riage boxes In sells, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, dec. 1 To Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such os waiters, trays, plain Sc fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, brillanio lamps, brass candle slicks, btittonia and silver table and tea spoons, plated bet ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron, and lined lea Sc oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans; washboards, tube, churns, buckets, iron; pots, wash kettles, and ilow pup's, ! Carlisle,Nov 7, 1860 !■ Q>oo • 5. OQ, & 00 IQ 00 . ; SPLENDID JEWELRY! oi THE subscriber hogs leave to inform hlg igh friends and tho public, that bp haf.just twit dUtfevod a largo and beautiful assortment of, rich and faro fancy Ctoods, consisting In part of Gold and Silver Watches, G Chains, Gold Ponn omi Pencils, Ear ami. Finger Hlnßa.BrenßiPlnsi Medallion Lockets,Silver Spoons, Duller Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Oases, & Jew elry of almost every description. I would particular ly invUo'llio attention of, pyrcl.asora t? ;Uiy ossjt tnont. and my low prlcoß, at Iho old stand, Wes. Wt* '«»«••. “ f“W doors 1 Caiilele.DeodH.:VBiiP. 'i riUPEBJOn SEGAIiS.A lot of very superior PrinQlftbq anuioOior/SobtirH, roccivod and for aalo at tHb, stotQ of, > . Pel) 'l3. Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHnoWt" „„ NERVOUS DEBILITY, IDISEASE DF V°«» I KIDNEYS, I .AND ALL DISEASES HE nriaing from a disordered liver or stomach mM, Oonstipalion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Bleed Heed,’Acidity of the Stomach,-Nausea, Hcaid,, I *' Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Si" 1 ranch, Sour Eructations;Sinking o s Flutterioa m ' Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming ot the Head Ji, riod and 1 Difficult Bro.nthing, Fluttering « n, O h , Chonking, or. suffocating sensations when in a i!|I 1 posture, dimprness of vision, dots or wphs hefoto ihB - fovQr.nnd dull pun ip the head, deficiency „r peispjpilion, y,ollptynesa of the skjn end eves iZ in -tits alje, back, cheat, limbs, ,&c., sudden fluiW of heat, burning, in tho, flosh, constant'inioginine, I e gtpnt'dcpresaiop pTspitilSjCan ho cHetM, ’ cured by i, ■ ' 1 : ‘ ' bk; siooFiraad> s ■ 1 CELEBRATED GERMAN . BITTERS, ■ DR. C. M. JACKSON, •"i _ ’AT? THE ' , GERMAN MEDICINE STORE t : ' : ‘ No, 120 jfrth Philadelphia, Their power oyer the above diseases is not vlsiS colled, if cqualicdi'by any'other preparation in United'-Slates, as "tKe . cores - attest, case# M after skillful physicians foiled.. i •Theso-Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid*; Possessing greet virtues in tho rectification of djfj fet *■- eases of the Liver and lesser glands, excrciaing iho i‘--[ ''l most searching powers in weaknesses end offwi otl( r ‘ or the digestive organs,lhoy arc, withal,#afo, ceiWvd and pleasant. C ' . READ ATVB BE CONVINCE®. > / . [From the,“ Bostpa « Dr. Hoofland’e i Celebrated German Bllle* F • -•& the cure of Liver Complaint, ■ Jaundice, Dyipeprii,’ K Chronic or Nervous Debility, id deservedly one of the \. most popular Medicines of the day. Thcto-lliuen t ■ have been used by thousands, and a friend ii oai i elbow says ho has himself received an effectual and ■' - permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of *t \ this remedy. Wo are speaking from experience, >■%■- and to the offlicted wo advise their use.” ’ ;-&X' [From Scott’s Weekly.] \ “DriHoofland’s Gorman Bitters, inanufaclurcd by Dr. Jackson, ; afq how rccommoudcd by some o( v‘* the most prominent members of the facnhy,ai en i article of much efficacy in cases of female we»W». ' sea. 'As such is the case, wo would adyUc all moth, ers to obtain abottle,and thus save tbcinacWcsmud ‘ sickness. '. Persons of. 'debilitalcd conelitulions will - find these Bitters advantageous to their health, 11 r wo know from experience the salutary effect that k* they have upon weak systems,” 5^ [From tho IST. Y; Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1850.] . v « Dr. Hoojlond'9 Oerjnan BiHers.—Hcrcisapre- , paralion which the leading-presses in tho Union ap- • pear to be unanimous .in’recommending, and tlie reason is.obvious. .Uis made after a prescription . furnished by one of the most celebrated phtsicuni of modern limes, the v late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hooflahd, Professor to tho University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of ’Prussia, and one of the greatest medical: writers Germany has ever pro duced. Ho wasCniphatlcnUy theonemy ofAumkg, and therefore a 1 medicine of which he was the in- Jj; venter and endorser, imay be confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, • Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the fito tnach,- Copstirpation, and all complaints amlngfrom . a uipotdcrcd condition of thostomach, the Liver,and tt the intestines. Tho “Philadelphia Saturday Gazolto,” the Veil | Family Newspaper published in (he United Stain, the editor says of ' , « •DR; riOOFtAND’S, GERMAN fcITTL’HS, f “It isseldoih that wo recommend what are tcroril \ Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage . of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr, Hoofland’s German Bilkers, we wish it to hedii llnclly understood, that wo arc not speaking of the f-w. nostrums of the,day, that pic noised about forahrkf * 1 period, and then forgotten after they Lave done their guilty toco of mischief* but. of a medicine long «• toblishod, universally pri»pd, ; and whichUm mtuV hearty approval of the faculty ilself.”_ > D. Evidence upon evidence has been received (lilt ! the, foregoing) from all seclions.of the Umou.ib osl three yours, and tho strongest testimony in iu favor is, that there is more of It used in the pmtitt of the regular physicians of Pbiladelphio, than ill other'nostrums combined—-a fact that con be cmlj established, and fully proving that a scientific pti< pnration will meat with their suict approval vwi presented even in this form. - That this Medicine will ’euro Liver Complain and. Dyspepsia, lie one can doubt, after usina directed. It acts specifically 7 uponllro'gtomoch sbJ liver; it is preferable to calomel in.aU. billioutiit -1 eases/ tho effect is immediate. They con be •dmin- - ’ istcred to female or infant with safety aud relish . benefit,, at any lime. • BEWARE OP- qOUNTEBPE/TS. This Medicine has attained thatft/>A eharncbi which is necessary for all medicines losUain, toh. diico 'counterfeiters to put forth a spuriouß omck *\ the risk of the livds of those who are innocently ut* ceiled. • ‘ ... Look well it the marka of Ike Genuine have tho written signature of 0.. upon thowrapper. nnd tho nemo Mown in the »*“'t without Which they are tpurimtt. For sulo wholesale end retail ot tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH alroel.ono door below Sirlh (he of 278 Race atreet) Philodolphip, and l,y rcapcctitit doolcra throngbout tbo country - _ •. Also for ealo by SAMUEL ELI-lOT T, in Cider, \ nnd rospedtnble denlora throughout tho November 28, 1650."-ly- ' 1 .—,— Pl-. I. C. I; opposite tho Jail. . t > . Carlisle, March Q, IRsl—3m ■ , I)K. H. UIIVKUiV, i mySICIAN AND SUEGEQN, M«i» i J n,OM t|i6 Poat Officp. Dr. H. will 8' v “>'’‘ 7 cular attention to : diseases. and uiw womenaiid children. HovyitLal^o h every Saturday morning*, in Ills oflicoigrallv to 12 o’clock, to surgical eases among the |>op . Jannaty 23, 1,6Q1--ly' -—f OEOKGE 58. BBETJB, SURGEON DENTIST, wJuUWPJoI W" # tho public that, ho is now prepared to■ P» 0 Jpl . operations on tho Teeth tlml niay bo req ‘ tinplol Tooth inserted from a single tooth 1° tiro sot, upon tho latest and mdstapproyo I Tho patronage of the public is rospoctfu y g. He may bo found at the residence of his nr ~, . North Pill street.. , ■ r 'Old | f!aillslo. Bent 80:1860— ly, , ■ . -j, : A nm GROCEBIISS- ,1 1 TUBT received al tlid.Blore of 1,10 ,' u „rGllOCt ] J Soulli Hanover ilrool. a .frcali iuiiply w UIE3, conalaltnff of SUOAft, COFrEL, 4 « J 4 ortho beal quolily end nl lire Iqwert P' lccB ', k nuellly of Coftuo ol IdJ cents. Also, FINE FAM>l.X , r* , OW*'' of the choicest brands, to*olhor with 4J * ■„,( FEED, all orwliioh will bo f °' d „„,m ai'r'f forqualy' A^ 0 » rg f e W ,tt ° n ° ' or JOIIN , Curlinloi.Fobruttry 97,1851> C, INIIOFF, Agl mstARED DT MORE 'EVIDENCE t fff ■U c ii 8 .-wav? ife AX'n.l'-.