.I' _ _i I M M =ll= IVO illigitiettow E 2 M k 13 Pretti the NV aihington Union. - YttAitiltiOTON;'Allitip , i{ 1849. Th&-enplosedl-memorand r umritvragard to prevention 'and treatment,Of wad sent by our minister at St. "e -.sbargi to his family , in this city. oppeared to me, on; perusing it r to geese full of good sense, and so well calculated to b serviceable •where medical atten dance is not to be immediately obtained, that I asked a copy for publication. I enclose .it; and if you agree with me in . opinion with respct to its value, I will thank you to give it a place in the Uni on. Very respectfully yours, J, A. D CIIIOIIIERA. Memorandum furnished by Dr. Ro gers, one of themost eminent physicians' in St. Petersburg, - in - regard to-the, pre vention and treatment of cholera. "Tho substance of all that is known respeCtinethe prevention and treatment of cholera may be easily condensed, for popular use, in a vii, 7 y small space. As no very successful method of treating cholera has yet been discovered, it be comes an object of the utmost importance to prevant"the occurrence of the disease ; and it is, satisfactory to know that we possess tnearsi,by the use of which we can diminish very much the liability to its attacks. En proportion to the . virulence with which the,poison-of cholera Is/de veloped in a locality, every person rear , ding there is more or lees under its in fluence.- When_it.is'highly developed, the slightest irritation of the intestinal canal is sufficiet to.bring an attack of the disease Although it mAy be genera* said that by adopting proper precautions one may enjoy comparative immunity fronrattacks of the diaease, yet occasion- ally the system is' so susceptible - of the , action -of the poigon that the disease oc curs even in cares where every reasona ble precaution' had heen adopted. The general direction relative to cholera may be referred to two heads: First, those which regard the prevention of the dis ease-;-and, second, those which relate to the treatment till medical aid can be pro cured. 1. It is of the utmost importance to avoid whatever tends to - chill the 'body, such as exposure to cold, or to diminish the energies of the system, whether the cause be physical by moral, such as in sufficient sleep or insufficient nourish ment, deptessed feelings, such as fear, &c. To avoid the use of all uncooked vegetables, as-salad and cucumbers.--,- When the epideinic is prevalent in a lo cality, the use even of cooked vegetables has often been the exciting cause of - the disease. The use of fruits, nuts, raisins, cheese, smoked and salted proviiions, pork, pastry, &c., is very injurious.— Cold drinks, ices, and vipous drinks should be avoided. Curds, whey, milk . if it generally. disagrees iirith the indi idual, should be abstained from. Pur gative medicineihould be used with the greatest circumspection during the prev alence of the epidemic, and never, if pos kible, without the advice of a medical than ; and even when employed, they shoud be of the mildest kind, such as calcined magnesia, castor oil, or rhubarb. The use of saline purgatives should be completely abandoned. It is not to be forgotten that the smallest dose of purga tive meili ' - ne often acts with great vio lence daring the prevalence of cholera.- 2. One of the first.means to be employed is a sinapism over the whole abdomen, which can be repeated according to cir cumstances. Sinapisins should also be applied to the legs and arms, and to some parts of the spine, particularly any part of it which may be painful. At the commencement of . the attack 10 or 15 • drops of Sydenham's'laudanum are to be given in a small cupful of peppermint tea, with a small quuntity of brand} If the draughts be rejected by vomiting ' Ivlthin an hour, it can be repeated.— When the disease is advancing towards the stage of Collapse, or if it be already at that stage, 30 to 60 drops of the sub joined drops can be .given every half hour, or every hour,,according to the de gree of prostration of the strength of the patieni. Bags filled with heated sand or salt, or bran, should be wrapped round the-extremities ,and applied along-the body, in order to keep up the heat of the surface, and,thereby to give more energy to the circulation of the blood •in the skin. The patient ehould be kept Well covered up se as to prod e, •if possible, a warm perspimtione , -11 this can be ac complished, the danger of the •disease is already uch diminished ; and it is fre quently a satisfactory , sign, that the ener gy,:a oft ystem is sufficient to throw off' the disease. To remove the cramp, fric ' tion, with any strong liniment, the one made according to the subjoined receipt _ ______can_be_employed—The-e pplioation- of sinapisms to the affected limbs and the vapor bath are of great service., Small morsels of,ice:allo,wed to dielhalve in the mouth tend tcrlassaff tha thirst and sick ness, and to, stop the vomiting. Such are, the princiruitz,means which may bb' em ployed until thedical advice can be pro cured. -, As.a.mnimery or, picciufianikrY, measures,l should say keep the 'body warm, avoid-the use of indigestible food, especiallP-Whitever•has been found ha bitually 'tedietigNe with the individual.; 14. use ' pliiiii;iodp, roasi,beef,'or steak pr mutton I 'Chop:. •, ' 6 ,, • ;... The above ' ; was furnished ;by •r RO. m -- gaut my ,requeit, , and is; 1 , ' haifo no doubOlhtitled to great consideration, and lie: • " is;110t palriv scientific but a sensi hie, iriail, 4.'46' t•evided ',ten' years in St getorsburgittnihMoicoW, thougn„,inised, and44p?ahed I?, Svpfiand, and:lscanal& ered one .o,l4l4l•9o;a:ttpinentphysiciane •in 'the Rqssian•etimire; ', :. • '' - e'rt , V'. --4, •kit - A - , - P . :BA.CIBr. --- ' 7 -1 6T:`rit*Riiil4o;;JtintialVl,S;lB49 • (--- R-TTiaak a ar. I tatty-oz. . .•-; - , • , ilitswo, Plii#lo:alcoh; ' ' ",„ • iTt•Verl l 4 Mien t',V,B,A Oi. ~`fir - ;:.ay la ',60 ,tps, in ' triad() wider tar a dose,: . ri , • 4 ,1744 . 4 .' 4 LINiTUENT, ''.. :, LI. , ,' -...1,A.114141.44,Ptif -' __,", - :,.;',Liai; °fade deplai• b Oe;' ; ',!)''' ' -",• ----13:74F6r,,friPti011;"... ' . -' • '' ~, ' -(I7IENTI.E.MtENI I3 .I 4I erino and - Ca r ton Eiriret ph . irti, just received tdr *. 3n, Illitl.ailiil)iiL.:,-; AYMATEL QUEEN, HOTEL, Fourth Street, bet Ween and Ches u_t_SitevUis PHILADELPHIA , , "VIM above house is located the imtnediato vicinity of the Post 10frice; Bankti.and all -Places of Public Amusement and resort. . _ . ,The present Proprietor, (Irate :of the. Amon; e'en House, Sixth streeti) has re-furnished and fitted up the.entire establishment, with now and elegant furniture, find it is now opened for the reception of the travelling community. Ho flatters himself that his long experience lit the business -will enable him to conduct it in such a manner as will please ail who may favor him with their patronage. • • • JOHN C. MAXWELL, Proprietor. Late of the American Hotel, Sixth street. • Dec...6.--3m. Watches and 4ewalry I 19,1 CHEAPER-Tit/at EVER -4 Wholesale and 'Retail—At the r ij* "Philadelphia Watch and Jew „t dry Store,” No. 96 North SE fp,. \ :Cr.TiCS - :ttArt: - 1 7 street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewellod, $3O pnd upwards Silver Levers, full jewelled,-$l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, Jewelled, $25 and upwards • Silver Lepines, jewelled, 810 and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoims, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, 85, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. 'All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & CO., E,Sinipson, Samuel& Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short note() any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name an residence oC the person or dering put on if requceted. 7 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watcher • novB] Iron _Oommissior-VlTarehonse, No. tO9 North: Water street, sod No. r.t Ii J.:111 - Wharves, Philadoiphia. " 'THE undersigned still continue the Cortitnis sion business, for the - sale of all descriptions, of TRON. Our experience - of many years, and ex tensive. acquaintance with dealers and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to Belie our correspondents, equal, to any other house. mar 22- 'm RRICIt & CAMPBELL.. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba ling, with warm or cold Water. IrYTHIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. - October 181111 the only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem ber 1848. A great and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on -the body, without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the bather"; lint a greater point is gained by being enabled to bathe with warm water, which no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most of all the Bath can be medicated without injury 4p...the hair, - ;tiny persons cannot take a cold bath—their case is met in this as they can regulate the tem perature olthe . water .to suit-their wish, and commence bathing at any .season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage -of. bathing without wetting the head or covering the same. ' The arrangements are simple and complete, and,not liablq to get out of order. The Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small child to the tallest person. When the door is closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside ap pearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. • , 'They. have received the approbation of seve ral modjoal gentlemen—others are requested to call and examine them. Manufactured by the Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE, 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore. BATHING.—Read what Armstrong says: D e not omit, ye who would Ttealth secure, The daily tresh ablution, that shall clear The sluices of the skin; enough to keep • . ' The body sacred from undecent soil.. Still to be pure, oven if it did, not conduce As much (as it duet) to health, very greatly worth Your 'daily pails; 'tie this adorns the rich; The want of this is Rover.y's worst foe, With this external virtue, age maintains A decent grace : without it, you}h and charms Are loathsome. January 3,1819.-1y! 2000 Premium Blinds. ni J. WILLIAMS,No 12 NORTH SIXTH STftEET, Philadelphia. VENITIAN & WINDOW SHAPE MANUFACTURER awarded the first and highest Medals at the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority, of his BLINDS, with con firmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Also, a large and general assortment of TRANSPARENT WINDOW.SnADES, all of which ho will sell at the 10West CASII PRICES. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look aqua to new. • • - 'OD EALERS SUPPLIED on liberal terms...a The citizens of Cumberland county are respectfully invited to cell before buying elsewhere—confident of pleasing ell. Open in the Evening., . Spring ZiSenors! Goods. JOFIN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in SILKS, RIBBONS & MILL NERY GOODS, No, 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, would respectfully call the, atten tion of Merchants and Milliners visiting the eity„ , to their large and rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS., received by late arrivals from France, such as GLace •Siwts for casing bonnets, Fancy' Bonnet end' Cap Ribbons—a large and beautiful assortment„ of all prices, Plain - Mantua end Satin Ribbons: from No. 1 to N0.•12, French and American Artificial Flowers, (in great variety), Colored and White Crapes, Fancy Laces and Nets French Chip Hats, Face Trinirnings—Quilings Levered Whalebones—Cane,_Buckrams=_MLL low,. Bonnet Crowns 'and Tips, together with every article appertaining tot a Mienory trade March 21, 1849. . SATE. 'G EORPE A..WAR L DE'R CO. N. E; CORNER OP FIFTH AND. CHERRY STREETS, Philadelphia. reapeatfully , solickthe custom of HATTERS and othara engaged' in the TRADE. triti They nufaatartialLK i HATS' varying from 24 to 42 dollars per dot,on, that will bow a mit cal examination and ;compar e, favorably with those Ofany other . rhanyificturers. As they are Jargoly engaged in this business they can fill orders oxpeditidualr, - • ' • 2.!.;• , 11. , A0WID ' laROOlll -AND:, , WOODEN4WARE "'Stara"; No. 63 North Third - 81MM; one door above'Arch, east side,' PhilOdelphia; mannfictur ' era And wholssale dealers all , kinds of-Brooms,' Brushes, Buckets; -'Cedar and French pieketn, Shoe and Wall Brush* Scrubs; Dusters,, lylats; Blacking,"[Eastern.made Wood-, ont,Wire'llcif, Oval*, , desermtion,, ece, s tee, at the coyest ~,., mar 1 , Jllackt Leh Shad ) . ;mEßßls6B,;ParlC;;Hitnis ' - and Cheese, constantly on hand. , n for-sate & ,qp:vittiket,itt hid; Philadelphia : 4' ' t 'eb . . ?' Pattern Shoulder Braces. , .mentlif Pr: Ft SH 0 1,/ I DER rflß.itt pitioh has , been fouridJo',lo in' the Bideand lipiiiid - , , SPltunkof This article islea• fat - gala inEofi the !utmost ImportaaoCto`Alli i ltitglifliffillefioee'ditodtdoopinit end especiallV fot,f6naled,wbosCligtalibt im paired, and often''tittally - lained.by. tlua.habit of , stooping, -which - ieventirely : , -oacreoen . sr, by the use of this invaluable Broca - • ' - •• • 1; Feb: 21 - G , , Al 4. "' ' • . . • '" LIE Extenstiffilt tine- • ooms.. "txr-01/-lilipeatfufticrill the Attention o V V House=keepers and the, public, to tholes ! ' 'teiisivestock ef splendid TURNITURE,,tnPIu-, ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and;other Table*. Dressing and Plain-Bureaus, and eirery .veriettol. Cabiriet-ware and' Chair* which they have . just Opened at their NEW 'ILO OMS; en the corner 'Of North Hanover and Loather, streets, Carlisle: They are confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in whielt . their articles are got up,' together with their • CHEAPNESS, will recommend them to every' ' per. eon wanting' Furniture. They have • also made ~,rumotrirnents for rhanufactunAg and keeping a .constanßStpply of every article in their line, both, plain and drnamental, elegant and useful, At prices which cannotfail to suit purchasers, Thoy would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence house-keeping; to call and examine their present elegant stork, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFIN'S made to order at the shortest no• tice, for town end Country. • Carlisle. Sent 6.'4848 DRUG AND FANCY STORE 1 uDa.. asulQ..7l2autzrtml RESPECTFULLY invites the atten- Orin of 'the public to his Drug -- and - rancy - Store, in . West Main street, Carlisle, just received a fresh . assortment of Drugs Me• decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Amongst his extensive variety may be found all the most ii Approved Patent Medicines, ' , All-kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, - Opium, Castor and Sweet .Oils White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloroform Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Sfiaving and Toilet Soaps, Cologne, qac , o, Lavender and Orange flower Wat r r. Bears Oil - It. Marrow and Ilair,Dye, Nail, TOO I t, Flair, and Shaviuk Brushes, 'Fine Ivcirv' torn, - and Shell Combs, Finger Rings, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Bass slid Purses, Porte Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, --Gold-P-ens, Ink and Inkstands, - • Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors andaFancy Boxes, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors, Carriage and Riding Whips, Umbrella,:, Clocks, Titinks, &e., &c. o Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars and theta may hear something to their advantage by calling 1:K1 - Ethereal and Pine Oil reheived fresh evi:r3/ week -- ; , ((KY - Medical hid and advice gratis to the poor. January t 7. 1848. WRIGHT.& saxTomr, TMPr) , I TERS and Dealers in Foreign mid Do.,, , istie HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, NAILS, IRON, STEEL, &c, East High street,upposite Ogilby's dry good store, Carlisle, Pa., have just - received and are now opening a large assortment of Goods in - their line, to which they would call the attention of Farmers, Mechanic's, Builders, Housekeepers, and others, Wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought at•theiowest rates, and will be sold at a email profit. n"'" They have Ids° received a few of HO VF,Y.'S PATENT STRAW and CORN STALK CUTTERS, to which they would invite the at tention of Farmers. These Machines 'have ta ken the premium at nearly all the Agriculiural Exhibitions in the country, and are considered preferable to any other Cutter now in WM. 0C125 Purely -Vegetable Medicine. ILITORSDELL'S• VEGETABLE RESTO RATIVE• PILLS nave been gradually but surely coming into favor, 'among the fami lies of this Country for some years past. They have 'done this entirely tnrough their great worth as'a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agenef,YS have appointed but no puffing and huirbui - such ad ie resorted.tq by quacks to dell their medicine has been done. The pills are ()Bored ler stile and have and will continue to be sold by all t principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE TABLE. They are CERTAIN TO OPE RATE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL BEN EFIT by the YOUNG EST INFANT and the S PRO NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe• vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c `has been pro ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure for Worms. The proprietors possess a certifi cate from a gentleman in St. Louis who was cu red of a TAPE WORM by the use of them. TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL. Travelling agent . for the State of Pennsylva nia—Cummes AMET. Far - sale, price 25cts box eontaining FIFTY PILLS, with full di rections by the following agents in Cumberland •County Li rr For saledy DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa. JOHN Dtrd.zu, \Vat Bazrrox,-.Newvile. W D F. HAYES.—Shippensbntg. , S L SENTMAN,Newburg. A. WEEKS & Co,. Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnut street Pniladelphia, - January, 29th, 1849, NEW AND OHEAP --- Elladatrailefcraurts Miclanuoczaw OW opening by JACOB SENER, who re N spectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public generally and all dealers - in HARDWARE, to his new and splendid assort ' ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as--Sad dfer's Tools arid. Saddlery Ware of every de scription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools, and building materials of ell kinds and nevi. style, all kinds of material used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, a )1 v -rum- • olMen a -- k ;if g d assortment olMen"s morocco, ...u, torinei straits, lining and binding skins for shoema kers, all articles used by shoe makers constantly kept •on hand.. Blacksmiths cad be supplied with the very best of hammered iron, warrante4 good, else all kinds of r d, slit, round, blind, and strap iron, cast - , - iihear, spring English and 'American blister steel, warranted good, also a lot pf sheet iron for tinnere. HoUsekeepers can also be supplied with every article necessary for housekeeping in the Hardware Line. Ethereal and Pine Oil Lampe of every descrip tion lost received ':oleo ethereal and pine oil for ' .sale.: lust' fresh, kinds - of paints,' oils, varn ishes, turpentine,..also, a first rate article to pre serve leather -shoes, and keep the feet.dry.— Look:out and bier in mind. „ , YFarmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers an d _all_whtiaise_the_arfiele_oLH.AßD_W-ARE„call at the old well known new arranged HARD WARE STAND. formerly kept • by. Lewis Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to John Cornman's tavernmand, now kept by H. Masi, and also , next door to George .ICellor's ' . Fttney'llat 'and Cap Store. Call and examine for yourselves, Lnd save-money, as we are de. termined to eell all articles at the very-smallest profit for CASH and we think we shall be able to sell at little , lo•mr. than any other . Hardware ' Store tn loWN'ari , ..n• roods are well selected' "and 'are purchased i:g.:.. • .4, o-der to Sell loft at the new arranged' Hardul.,o Store, ,well-known ' es Lewis Herlan'e old stand, where. you may find ir goodaisortiritint:•of every.. article ; in the Hardware Trade. 'Don't-forget, the Siand, ap, 3uicit. saltis'and - small `Profits: is' the', order of the , ..Call and examine for yourselves::. , . • . • • . AIELLER , „ , ~ 1 General, Comnnsion_and.rorwarding. , ' Merchant, No. 79. Bowly's Wharf , • ••• • :: F,:,• natannonn, . •; ? • LOR' the _sale of Flour, Grain, Oloverseedi, Whiskey;„Ltitnh'tir , , &c.'" , dte.'t Also,' • ref? awarding Florida; 'via' • 1 tdo 'Voter' Canal! and Pennsylvania Improvements. 'Orders for',Ash Salt,' Plastpr j %&a. ) Atb., Supplied a t lowest prices,' ” ,' ' , ''' '''''' ' • ' . 't Having liknin , aPltagn4 in Abe gitnYP bileint* 1 during the list , fi ve , Years, a sontinuation of the' t:patrcinage of his' fritteds;ntid4bn"MnigiP iirfe ,speetfully solicited:lr' s 4 1 .0.11 v , Aii: ,rtyv,. 24 PRef6 ' . tp,.l ' y+__:' , .1.',•:... 4 4 , 1 4 CV, .t. 4, I ,`' ., ' , T" ' , ''''t ` ,,, 'S Funk iv r4ll4l.Eifo , ~ kr 11 , 0 , _fir ,, ft. t 1 St, i.'. 7,01 '' l i 1 " - , N,,II&A , BaRTr ' 0 DS , . i / 44 -I .9TCORTg. t' , d ' . BRANDT & ZFOLERs :, ~41 ,'. : . 7f ;; 1 0.., : Jason 'ltiteciii" Carlisle*, Pa t • • • is. A:paTgesitT,l3lipplierdstown,' PS. . - , Gsolos Stivoists, Meeltaniesburg '''Pa, Feb. 14-Iy, , ~' -, ~:, ~,,, ~ , . ' ,;tiq,',i - ii:ilJ 1 I,.'i ,', 1f..! 6 .% : , :(6173 , i ant „ 13211121 IN QUART BOTTLES, FOR THE REMOVAL .& PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE, OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF . . THE SYSTEM, VIZ : Scrofula q• Ring's Evil, Rheumatism, Clb r , stibliTifibillaneourEruptione, Pim plcs - or Ptis - 7 lutes oil. the Facc,,l3lotches, Hiles, Chronic Sara Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head• Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and cants, Stubboin Cicero, Syphilitic Sympttitns Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudioione use of Mercury, Aseitea or Dropsy; Exposure Im pre - deuce in Life. Also, Chronic Conatitutiunal Disorders. , In this preparation are strongly concentrat ed all the Medicinal properties of SARSATARIL., LA - , combined with 00 MOO effectual aids, the, moat salutary productions, the most. potent simples of the'vegetable kingdom ; and it has been so fully tested not only by patients them• selves, but alma . by Physicians, that it,. has received their unqualified recommendations and the approhiition•ot the public; and bus established on its own merits a reputation for VALUE and•EFFICACY fur superior to -the various compounds hearing the_ nsme of Sarsaparilla, Diseases -have been-eurcd, such mare not furnished in the records Of time past; and what it has already done for the 0 - mounds who have used it, it Is capable of doing for the - Millions still suffering. and strtfg gling with discuss.. It purifies, cleanses,. and strengthens the female n springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole ani mal frame. The diseases for which this article is recom. mended are there to which it is known . from personal experience to be adopted; and thole apparently removed beyond the sphere of its action have yieldedlo its influcn.ce, The cat alogue of complaints might be greatly ex tondo' to which the sarsaparilla is adapted, but experiences moves its valet:T-11nd every succeeding day is adding new triiphiee to. its ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA The following striking and, us will ha seen permanent cure of an inveterate ease of Sere fulso, commends itself to all similarly affected. SOUTHPORT, Conn., 3011. 1. 1848 Messrs. SODS : Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted-induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the scrofula on qifforent parts qt the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged en ter limbs.inuelt swollen. After suffering uv p a year and finding no relief from the, remedies used, the disease attacked, and below the knee suppurated; Her physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but wi•hout nay portnanent - benefit: In - this - situation we heard of, and were ir.duced to use.SA,NDS' Sarsadarilla. ° The first bot tle produced a decided and favourable effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken, and before alio had,esed sir bottles, to thts Astonishment and qbilight of her friends, she found her health quita-r.ostor ed. It is now over s year since ,the curd wa• effected, and her halt remains good, show ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the epitome - Our neighbors are ail knowing to those facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, JULIUS .PIKE Extract from a letter from Mr. Ing: ahem, a gentleman well known in Delaware county.— It commends itself to all similarly afflicted. Gentlemen :—M v wife has used several bot tles 'cf your Sarsaparilla ; which I obtained of your agents in this place, from which sh e has received such pedal benefit, that I am in. duced VI add mino-to the abuLdant now before d public in favor of iterotirldr, nal 'virtues. H er father, motiririan? other relatives, have fallen victims to consump lion, and it was supposed that she too was in clined the same way. 'She had several turns of raising blood, Stc., and at: length became so reduced that bor life was despaired of from day to day. We wore induced_ to try your sars aparilla. as before mentioned, from the use of which her heoltli has been restored; so' that for the past year she has bocn able to attend .to her domestic duties, Respectlnlly yours' JOHN B. INOVAHNIK BRONCHITIS CURED The following shoWs the virtue of the 'sars aparilla in removing - Bronchitis, a disease which, if not speedily. arrested, leads to con sumption. It allays spasniodig action, changes the secretions; and , by its todic and alterative mperties,. ten:Laves the unhealthy action, and the patient Is motored Aclealth. NANTUCKET, Mosel Nov. 11th, 1848 Mesers,Biims—Gentlemen : I wish to make public, for; the good 'of those afflicted with Bronchitis the healing properties of your BareaParillit. My, wife . suffered for twenty months in such a manner as is not easily de 'gibed Lat times she was not able to • speak above a whisper; and when exposed fo the cold air, it occasioned something like - spasms iu the,throat,the effect of which was felt re the .ears and eyes, causing' tears to' flow. The complaint , was niterided with a dry cough, produced by the constant irritation and,in flainmation oftlic throat. By the .use of your SARSAPARILLA: she 'was perfectly cured, -it-hoine - now - morclinnts - three - montlis - sinmi she felt any-syraptiMis of disease. • • - Yours, with reepec•t, GEORGE C. EI OEG , Extract from a lattor received from Mr, N W. Hairia, a Well' known in •Lquisa-county Vu.: . • • • . ,Gentlemen,,—,l have cured a negro . ; boy of mine with your saris perillo s who was atlaiked with Sproilila. and of a scra fulous • ,:••;i• Years trfilY• f r • HARRIS. • 1 Fredealeits 11411,74,4tdyr.A818 ! SANDS . SAisvitnit.ph-rit,aeerns ultnaat un. rooisary, to Wren( attention to artarticle so well known, and . so deservedly popular, a, this Prepration, but patient.. often ~ who swish to use the`eitract of earsaparilla aro induced to try orthless comminnds 'bearing ,• the' name but contiming Or 'none of. the'virtue of this . abil'we• think we cannot confera great.). heiiik,ovieur readers than in, directing their Atention.to . the ndvertisement of Metiers. Bands 'lir another column. The bottle has recently . 'been iftWitilindlliciaelyvhofWiebrinTeally - good - artir ole•will find mincentreted. kn this ali.the mod!: onion) value of theloct,:',llM;tilper,ienct e cif thooiands MIS proVed,i(s.effibit4,lo:9,*ing the various Mammas Aar. whicli:.itla vecsimmeuded; li 'and at: the present thno,Motelthan Any, `PorhSp.,' is thi. neetbi, in .preparing, _the synteirc.fb'il.t4liitigni.of , ..easonor-Hoso. i 848.: • Prepared ".tiiptd,' h olesale ap re-. NlA.,biuggisis eedi - OhMists,;4loo:Val(eie.streeiAorner er:ly .lli.Ng ,llleilii.lSTewy,York;'44-Selo`.. also 43tv rgerign c Ott - 4. rier 1 , Bold' by: gi , -F.l4l4l4l7M'AO3e:Pgehi `for ' - , kJ ":41j 5/I!ii",ii_ j 7): - 1 - tec It ifiik t iiifiett , t . l P '''" t1V7.40, 1111 mO BUTTER;*AKERS:. 11HE hailing'pureheeed. the fight' et Gambol-land county for 'milking:Crow- Patent Thermometer . , Churn, they would -respectfully inforni — rlsertiroterii a 'WWI general; that 'they wit mike and offer for Sale their Churns at the 'abinet Ware-roomof grim; Spangler, in 'N. L nom street; next door , to the'Offico of D, WI, Esq. • 'rho principal a vantage this Churn has over all Othors is t that it is so constructed that the top can -tie taken off so as to give free access to the inside of the churn, Nv di makes it convenient to put in the cream at tn . gerout the butter. A• Thermometer is attached to the end of the Churn i 3 o as 'to show the exact temperature of the cream, which experience shows should be 60 degrees to make good Butter. A chainbor or space is arranged around the Inittom of the churn, for the purpose of admitting cold or warm warter, so as to bring the cream to the desired temperature without !Diking the water with the cream. 'rho secret in churning butter is, to have your cream at the proper temperature ; it will prtoindemore and better butter, and take less time in churning ; it churns equally well in cold or warm weather—no such thing as having scalded butter, All that is necessary to make good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.— We would most respectfully invite the public to call and examine for themselves. CEO. SPA.N6ILER,`S; jSAM'L. MYERS.I Mr. Gen. Sp Angler—Sir: We have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time, and find it fur superior 63 the old barrel churn for several reasons; first, great saving of lime in getting &utter, the average time of churn ing about fifteen minutes, weathers); sec ondly, the bhtter when obtained -Ivfineh firmer than when using any other churn ; finally; my folks say they would not exchange it for any other churn and twice the original cost of tilt Thermometer Churn. Sep. '2B, 1848.] G. W. SIIGAFFER. Mr. Geo. Spangler—l havb had the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made: for me in use at my place, and I do not hesitate to any Chat no Farmer should be without it. • Fifteen minutes is all the time required to make Butter, end the value of this'stfiring of time and labor consists in .this, that it requires no more limo at any one season than another; and that the temperature of the crcam.,,necessary to make butter, is pro. duced•with certainty, and without the admixture -of warm or cold water with the cream itself., FRED'K WATTS. Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1818. • —,ll For the benefit of the better part of man (wo man) give tl is certificate. After using the Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spangler of this place, I would have none other In my fomi• Iy. We have,been using the . ohlbarrol churn fo'r thirty years past, and I must say it is not to be compamd to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, tither for speed of 'Churning or convenience; in the old barrel chon it took generally from four to six hours to churn the churning, now in the Thermometer ChiTrn we can churn butter in from fifteen to- twenty minutes, by brimming the cream to the proper temperature. I enn recom mend it to the public as no chrat.e JOSE`PIitIIROM. Carlisle, Sep. -I, 1818. ! GEORGE SPA NGLER has also on hand, and will manufacture to order C A TUN'ET NVARE of every description. such as Bureaus, Secretarys, San., Tables, Bedsteads, and all articles in his line, and will sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and warrant his Furniture of good material and durable work manship, He would incite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing. COFFINS made at the shortest nottim ; terms moderate. • [mid I PICKLES, VRESERVES.—Just received JC and opened by the subscriber, p . reserve.d Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, Gherkins„ Nlangoes, Peppers, Tomatoes and Onions, , Olives, Capers, An• chovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed FrCinch -Must.nrd, with n very choice and pure articleof Salad Oil, for sale at may3l • HAVERSTICK'S numb. Vally Transportation House - _ 1F17%,(5" Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. JrW. KERR, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant, llAahtsauso, Pn. informs .his friends and the public, that frOm theiliberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year ho has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present.senson, and has ad ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op- Emily. of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANT/1M: of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des• patch.• Agents fur Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 CornMerco et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, ? 7. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g A l g;pnts for, Cars,. IVUNDERLICH & CRIER, No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. e OHIO LINE, .INorth street, Baltimore. 'Harrisburg, March 29. 1848.—tf. Harrisburg Transportation Line. m te4v,a_ • • • 47 :-. FUNK & MILLER, LIORWARDING & Commission Merchants, AitRISBUTIG, Ba. ship. Prodttco,-Merchnru.- dizo; &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, tic.'Er.c.— Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Grocekies, &c. constantly for sale. Ilfirrisburg, march 29, 1848 OtiraCIIMIELaptIaaIEILIMIZEWE23 Mouise. No. 280 Market Street, above Eighth, "- South side. PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and splendid Hotel has been fur nished . with entire new furniture. The Bar- Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par lors and Sitting rooms are entirely .separated from, the noise and bustle, consequent to the or :rival and departure of cars. The portico ex lending the whole front of the house. affords a •cool retreat in went weather, and a splendid view of tho•grenteet thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The Table as well provided for as atany other Hotel, with every attention Of the Managers to make it fie beet Hotel for Merchant's •and business men, during _their slay in, the 'City, The terms will be miercilltir per day. On the arrival of the • Cars from the west, a Porter will be in attend ance to , convey baggage, &c., to the. Hotel, which is adjoining the depot. Feb. 7,1649-6 m. ' Atwo)d's Empire (looking bre., ItNi again' calling .•tittention; to this unequalled 'STOVE, the prOprietoc has the pleasare to informllie pit)liis that •( externally ) it has under-. gone an entire changethe' pipe- and.hearth .cied•.. oppoeite each ,other,' and . - a • and, HEARTH AND BOILING APPARATUS; . being added, thus, rendering, it faultless,'lntd no , less there is,another. faultless Stove in theme' , .ket, this -is unquestionably the best, as. it now :embraces every.valuahleamßroyemenf porsse.d by any other„Stove,in addition to sonic, p culler ;•.toitself,; secured by Letters Patent.. : = - Thesuccess-rof , thie-Stoveiosince-its-introdue - ttion;is nnequalled:,, Nothing Misr :been of. Atired loneuilinary,purposes that has•given such generakdatisfaetam.;. ,Stovos;haye beim• copied 'olterltatformlitioinitioalers have' oven used' its • fundamentalprikitilts, but the, proportions were .!.so utilike , theArtgina I „that theY.bear the.mlative 'value: thatNCounterfen noes ,to a genuine coin:II. '/..;•;Complete QOGICIaid What> c ppic, STOVES kin :great %variety; i i iperecitildesirinoltese a!dmira.:. blo Stoves, are.rcquested to calf at,the Strive and. .A.M.Ware manufactory of the aubscriher, on Main stroet,:elitisla i .whhjii'agelirfor lard coliiity, il oll4PßlßM''' • "- • 11114.2414,-,;.;t4 GI N,P,AOR, ;p:4iif• ',:t e oT ) Of dhalchalltY 7 ol4lfeMllii , 4ll4ip, /%; half, and , 4uarter, barratis.!;,..,l.lBo.lco 2 ra.u. i t l i e n b w4ole.anci HALBERT,;' :Nov 2fi,1f,348, .-"t• .f...ii)lTilt:o:).:, , J*J 4 ,)t'J 31 u 9 .a.11ce" e°,ll4lalli6 MEE Vire' Iniurance. T6i Mutatl f FEW 'insurtinco• Company-nf. berbind,cB4niy,inceiporated by.art pet of Assem- LilyTis - MWfullForganized siitl in operation, un , der,,thirmanagement of flt) following commis sioners,. • • . , • Cht. StaYmati, Jacob Shelly, Writ. RAtorgas, Lowie Flyer, Chriblitin Titzel, Robert Sterrett, Henry, Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jadob Kirk,'Snml. Prow ell, sr, and Melchoir Breneman, who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the com pany hold out. • / The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any company of the kind in the State. PO sons wishing to become members are invited to intik° application to the _agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon tbeni at any time. JACOB SHELLY-, President , . HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't LEWIS lIYER Secretary MICIIAEL CocaLiN, Treasurer AGENTS—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap,-Allen; C It• Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearinit, Shire- manstown ; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburgi Ron bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carli'sle. . • Agents for York County7-Jscob•Kirli, gene rat agent;. John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bow man, Peter Wolford. Agents for Iliarisburg—Bouser & Lochmon. feb THE CUMISEIMAND VALLEY elFlettUffi Protection Conip'y FMB .CUMBERLAND VARLE DTU, 1. AL PROTECTION CGAI PANY . , will be under the direction of fhe following'board of Matingres, for the ensuing year, viz t--Thos. C.. Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, Vire Pre- , sident;"David W. McCullough, 'Treasurer; A G, Miller Seceetary',. James Wenkleyo.lohnT _Green, John Zug, Abraham Icing,-Ricbard Woods, Samuel Huston, William Peal ,• Scott Coyle, Alexander Davidson. Theme are also a number of Agents appointed in the adjacent comiltes ,tvho will receive applications for in surance alai forward them immediately for ap proval to the rare ofthe Company ,n hen t hepol icy will be issued without delay. Poe further inlormation see the by-lawsof the Company. - • THOS. C. MILL - Eli Prest. A. G. MILLER, Sec'y. The. following gentlemen harebeen wppointet -A G-FINTSI-- r _ Williams, Esq.,Westpennsboro, Gen eral Agent. A.S. Coyle, Carlisle, Dr. Ira Day, Nieshitnitsburg George Brindle, F.sri.. Monroe. Jos. M. NI cans, Esq. NecO.urg . John Clendonin, Esq. Hoprslowu. Stephen• ctillier'lson .Sltippensburg September '29,1847 The Franklin Fire Insurance Com OFFICE, No. 1631 Chesnut street, near Fill! street. . • , DIRECTORS. Charles N. Banckey George W. Richards Thomas Ilan Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias .IViigner Adolfrais E. Boric Samuel Grant David S. Brown Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson Continue to make insurance parental, or limi ted, On erery description of property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The company ha,ve reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital Bud pre ntiums. safely invested, afford annzle protection tp the insured. i liThe assets of the company on January Ist, '1948, as publislietJggreeablv to an act of Assent. .14: were as follows, viz : Mortgages - $890,558 . 65 Trial - Estate 108,358 90 Temporary L0an5124.459 00 . • Stocks 51,563 25 Cash on bandana in hands of agen.6, 35;373 08 •Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of ONE SIILLION, TWO !IL NERED THOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire. thereby aflording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all_ liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, Bres't.'" , CHAS. G. BANCRER, Sec'. feb 2 The subscriber is agent for the above company for Cnrlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mail or personally. will be promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust •Company. ArIFFICS 74 Walnut street, Pliiadelphia.— V Capital 8250,000.—Charter perpetual.— Make Insurance on lives at their office in Phila delphia, and at their Agencies' throughout the States, at the lowest rates of premium. )litotes for insuring atloo on a single Life. Age.. Fur 1 year. For 2 years. I Life 20 81 I 91 60 1,301,0.1 I 40 1,29 1.64 2,07 ' . EXAMPLE .-A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would se- cure to his family or heirs $lOO should he dio in ono year ; or for $9,90 ho secures to them $1000; orfor $l3 annually for seven years ho secures to them $lOOO should he die in wen years; or for $20,40 prtid annually during life, ho secures $lOOO to be paid when ho dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in ,amount 'of premiums from thoes charged by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs -would re ceive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may be had at 'the office of Fitro'x WArrs, Esq, Carlisle, Pa.l J. W. L AGIIOR N, Preet IL G. TIMICETT, SCC'y. FEIF.D'IC. WATTS, Att'y. - ---Dr. D. N. Mknox, Medical Examirter. -r a tig2ll HE subscriber having just returned from the T city, would inform the public that he is nou opening a splendid assortment of SUMMER HATS at. his otd stand in N. Hanover street.— His stock comprises Moleskin,. Nntria, Rocky Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Customer° and Silk HATS, of the most substantial make and latest style. Also CAPS of every descrfptidn and quality. la i He nvires'his friends to. call at his establish ment before purchasing elsewhere, as he is con• fident that they will find it to their advantage. . maylo • GEORGE KELLER. N. B.—Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's Wool, &c. For Dyspepsia, Nervotie HEadaelieond Liver Diseases. , . II IltS is a Vegetable compound, worronted a _ll safe and effectual remedy, not only for Dys pepsia, but for those diseasee'resulting from and connected with n disordered condition of the stomach and liver,. or derangementaof the digs°. live functions, such as debility or weakness, flatulency, loss 'of appetite, sour eructations and ascidity of the stomach, costiveness, headache, flatulent and bfllious colic. It is particularly re. commended. to tffise .who are Suffering under debility and 'depression of spirits, its soothing andkrendvating powers being particularly adap ted to such cases. For sale by , n. • JAME FLEMING. N. W. Corner of Pitt & High eta. Carlisle Pa. Orem for Salo on the mqat reasonable writs, a largo assortment of choice Drugs, - and Medi cines, Chemicals, Nino, •Oila &c. with, the most useful Patent MediCinos, ali&-An elegant assortmtnt 'oh Perfurnery Toilet ind ;Shaving Soaps, Shaving Oils,' in 'grad varlet Iscitith,; Hot. Nail, Flush & - Cloth breshes,=:--Whipe in, great variety, Urn. Pocket Books,. Combs. Ink & ,Ink:Htands, Motto' Wafers & Seals, Fine Wri ting ".& "Hota ; paper • envolopes,-41ascirs, 'Pen Kowes','Seissors;& Razor straps, 'Fahey Wax Casos,'FrineY. BOxas,'...Conrolius, Patent Irard'4.4qtnruf; Molise ao,viokic,: . Par4 Oil,Pperm prindlia,'4,9 • - ...AnA*PtinsiviViiiricillment'ot Imported inoikid, W 64 ,, TObiMeo'.&rldnuff.-P "I• • nod ; eisamtneAmapiils;,k3 is, prepared- to !offer iiiiluieMariteliaipurehisers; for cash. Carlialei January _ , .Z!th - .!849,,.:;•;,,..1,!' ., •.:‘ _ il.r....4,est•Tobkococ 9et4v4r.ri pany of philadelphia. $1,220;097 67 2,07. I 3,94 2,971 I 603 1 Rti . 3,48 Hat and . Cap Store. Anti Dyspeptic Catholicon, JAMES FLEMING: OAMP• • --- NEW CLOTHING' groat CORNER OP NORTli•liAtzo,v4n.eiti) bean' ER STRE'r, THE subserihei has received Chil is now open in. a cliisice aeleninnrol - Wiitterreanda, cons': - ing of Clothe, Caseimere andiVestings, newest at) le at the_loweet rateaoshichitesviltroalie.up into Dress cud Frock coats, , Over Coma, sacks, cloaks, Pants and Vests,Dress an'diFrock coats of cloth from six dollars •upwardsi Petite from 050 to $5, Vests from 75 eta., to $3',00; cloaks tenni Bto $2O. 'tie also keeps shirts, bosoms. collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, corn. forts t caps,•gloves mid Hosier), in short every thing appertaining-tea gentleman's warilrebe -- As he is agent for an extensive house he will be enabled In offer fresh goods at tenor mite a month. He will receive regularly the N York and Philadelphia Fashions ' and Will-imam no pains in getting op, his work in the most durable and fashionable manlier. He will also make op work purchased at other stores in the most Care ul mantic.. lie will pay particular attention to Children's Clothing lie respectfully solicits a :share of public patronage • Wll PA [MUNSON, Dee 13, 1868 Agent for the Proprietor n Great Attraction for the Holidays At Kriss-Ifinkla's Had Quarter's; -- IN NORTII HANOVER ST., cARLI4E, P.A. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform 'the citizens of Carli ;le, and those who may visit it during tho Holidays, that he is now mailine toting,' and will keep constantly on hand, tl large nssoitntent of CON FEWPION A R SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable for the ap piroaChing festivities; which will be sold Whole sale or Retail, at the Out STANT) in North Han over Street, a few doors north at the Bunk, Whero he also has on hand a large assortment of FRUITS and NUTS of the larat importa tion, which wire be sold on accommodating terms, consisting in part of ORANGES, LE MONS. CRAPES,' Raisins, Prunes, Dates, - Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa -nuts, Cycam nuts, Filberts, Pea-nutp, English Walnuts, &c. &c. -He would also cell 'attention to the- best ' assortinent of FRENCH, GER IRAN, AND AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought to this place, consisting partly of Site French Fancy roses, kid and jointed Dolls, all sizes, doll heads, fine Chinn, et.mnion delph and e ood4n ten sets, kitchen setts and-furniture in boxt ; Brass and tin trumpets, Woolsw dogs, bone tin, basket and other rattles. Vonny toys, o. all kinds, wagons and thcelluirroes, fine tin toys, tools in i.c.xes, panics, Puzzles, &c. Pi anos, Fiddle, 'ramitot ;nes, Barmonienns, Ac cordeone, drums, gdns,.pistols, &c. Class nrd Chinn toys, fmeisewing Lockets. Also. Toy and doll•basltc s, told a variety or other articles too numerous to Mention. In connet tion with the above lie hae-jusrret - ceryed a pr Me lot of Fresh Groceries, consistipwArer pulverized, crushed, loaf rrii brown SUGARS. Nrw Weans. Trinia d Syrup, and Sugar 11, use MOLASSES, 1c23 , cheep.: Imperial, Young Hyson at d Blot k TEA. Chocolate, Water, Sods, Sugar, r.r.d Pic•Nic CRACK FRS. Cheese, Rice, Blstricirg &r. FRESH SPICES, such as nutnicgs. cM minion, troves, prpper, r gingor, allspice, ground_ ar ti hole. All orders thunkfuily received and punctually tr attended to Icy P MONY EU. Nov. 29, lea. GROCERIES, GROCERIES •A •T the Cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo ts. SEPII D. HALBERT, West Ma. street; Carlisle, you will always find the best st.,tply•of Family Groceries that the Philadelphia markets can-efforfl. The subscriber bas just returned from the city, and would respectfully invite the public in general and Ins.friends in particular, to call and examine his stock, winch embraces all. the artistes usually kept in his line of business. Such as Rio, Java and St D,otningo Coflec Im perial, Young Hyson and Black Tens, of the best quality Sp flavor; loaf, falling knit, crushed, 'clarified and brown Sugars of every grade., with price to suit. Alurey, sugar house, °deeps st:d syrup Molasses. Spires of all kinds. which be will minty,' pure at d fresh ground. Brooms,' buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers, clothes pins and brushes,of every variety.-. Castile, fancy, roan and country OAPS. Al so, n general assartment of chewing and smo king TOBACCO. spanish halfspanish and COM.. mon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSWA RE, and CROCKERY of every description which be will sell at the lowest possible paces. Feeling gratofill - for.the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon htm, py a generous ,pub. lie, the subscriber tenders them his hearty thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please, and particular attention to business to merit a continuance of their support. Nov'r 22 lf4S. JOS. D. HALBERT. " Valetyls the Spice of Life." THANKFUL for the favors heretofore -"L bestowed upon us, in our line of business, we lapin would "Ilennim" to our numerous customers, that we arc in constant,oopply of a general assortment, (whit') we are receiving almost weekly from the city) of all articles per taining to the business of a Grocery and Tea Store, embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5, 6,7, and I ClELpg.r_ pound, Rio Coffee's at 8,9, and 10 cts, Crushed, Pulverized and Broken Loaf 'Sugars. at 9 and 10 cis per pound, Inca n •ri Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN-, TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in metallic packages, rlways'iresh, at from 37i to 81,59 per pound. together with ever . ) , oriel) , of Spices; such as CINNAMON, MACE, crr. R ON, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, mus tard, kA. c. LIVERPOOL ND 'G A SALT, together with Fine Salt, either in seeks or smal. ler quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qualities, Sperm and Whale blenched Oils, of pure quali ty, as also SALMON AND MACKAREL, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar; Cheese, Crackers and numerous other articles, all of which for quality and prices we feel confident on inspection will prove. equally as good and as reasonal Ic as can be sold tiny where else. Buf a call from our friends can satisfy them beet and us too. Remember the "Old Stand)' nenrly oppoPlie Burkholder's (formerly Beetem's)-Tovern Moiu street. J W EBY. Ctiilisle, 13th Dec. 11146 I✓ettumes, Oilkand Soaps. AF .NF and fresh supply from R easel's and other f the best city houses, among which are double i: . .t•Cet Briar, Rose Geranium, Verbena, .• whoutY • Heliotrope, jilillefleur and Musk. taster... 4 plq up and for sale at the lowest prices. Also, .for tlio Hair, Bandolind, Porn made aux Fleure, Jenny Lind hair/gloss, Bear's Oil, Maccassar Oil, fine scented Antique Oil, Philocome, Beers Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio let Poinnindes. Also Fancy Soaps, such as Roussel's Shoving Cream. Wright's do,. Military do, Almond and Palm Wnsh Soap, making an assortment unsurpassed by any in the borotigh., 'inny3l. S W HAVERSTICK DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! JUST RECEIVED, ITYSICIANS, Country Merchants and P Pedlars, are invited to call and examine toy stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, 'o3 # Var nishes, eze. • DRUGS. '.• Patent Medicines, .lierhs and ExtractS,. Fine Chemicals, Spices, ground and whole Instruments, ' Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c. • Dleafi • DYE-STUFFS. ~....; ' 'lndigoes, Log and dam Woods, Madders, ' . Oil Vitriol ~ Sumac ' • .', .f , ,COpperai,, Alum, . .• Lac TS. ; . 1 , . P 4 /N TS* '.'i• % 4. Wotherill & -Brother's' PIK° Lead,. Chrome Grow and Yellow, Paint-and Varnish' Brushes, Jersey Window GlasS, , Linseed Oil; l'urpen.- tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and „lied Lead. " ' ll.of-which-will_ha_solfLat the"very lowest 'market price, at the cheap Drug and nook. Store of ' ! • ,• S. W.,.HAYERSTICK. -Nov 29th, 180 ', ~. ...- ~. . - ,•'f :-. : in eyei•Y'vt g letY" / 122 e; embrnc. -; kthi , ht usual in'g'Ttibl ' Ch t iiii6lll:lll kety.i3toro of .7. • low oricesvd .thvqsB qj 7'4 ' 1•71 EBY. rl:l;:Alarch it :suns. . 14,40 simEsToRE, auperiarrfAaadt,piti t', WOMEMB Gl3lll arid 'youthi atielibbiith, at the :loweift - s tortata: • - yA.lao Wises GUIVI 4 I3HOEB-`fetiori/.25 to 50 cows a pain .• ••' Janiiary,l7;•ls49. •