(Sdtjj ®oWtl3CmEllt3. “Truth is miglity & will prevail;” A. B. DIAKSBAII, ,y ; , jfo. 188 Chesnut St. between Seventh & Eighth bis., .'PHILADELPHIA,, TS now prepared to offer Wholesale and Hclai), J_'a large assortment of P ancy and &taplk ■ DRY-GOODS, suited to the country as well as city trade. ;' He. continues tlie'systom of “no abatement in prices,” which he has pursued for the past’ten years, and desires to call,the special attention of the public to ,ii.as the only true system -of retail business,.and which is decidedly to the intorest-of the purchaser to promote. It is quite lime the; fraudulent prac tice of asking a high price, and to make the purchasers believe they are the “favored few, was done away with, as, nine times out of ten, ■ they are made to pay a higher price, (however great the reducribnTJ than the like slylS-and quality can ] at tho “ One Price Store. 1 ' • A. 11. M. is in regular receipt of thomewesland cheapest seasonable goods, and when any article depreciates in.value the price is, at, once •marked down.so low rliat it cannot bo undersold. By this system iho purchaser can at all times buy with con fidence arid satisfaction,' and without waste of timo in useless bargaining. He has at this lirneaconr • pleto assortment of SILK?. •: . Block Lustrino, Ottoman, Poax doSoie, Man lua, Gross do Rhino, Armuro, and other Dress and Mantilla Silks. Also, ‘ Fancy Dress Silks, from 44 els. •to $ 3,25 per yard, including all tin; variety of approved and uso ful styles and combination of colors. • . Lining Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk Gingham. LAWNS A!VD ORGANDIES. Paris Painted Lawns and Organdies, of the new est and most "approved style, as well ris the cheap est in the market. Also, ’ , Scoich Lawns, at vejy iow prices. ■ ■ FRENCH GINGHAMS, Of the newest designs. Also, Scotch Ginghams and Gingham Lawns, very cheap. Twill’d ISarl sldir and Manchester, Ginghams, for children’s wear* ■FRENCH CHINTZES. ' , ■ , Light, medium, and dark colors, 4-1 wide. Also, best rn'ako Amqripau Chinlz’and Calicoes, of the now'paltqrns, at lSl’cts. per yard,. MOIJSEL/N BE /.JUNES,' Of tho most splendid Ombre and Printed style, down lo tho French, English and American, at 25 els. per yard. . 'BAREGES AND-BALZORINESi . Of all qualities arid c’Vcry variety of designs', Buiuq} lo all tastes. Also,embroidered and oliain- Biitcht'd Rohes,’ Byadcreand Polka dresses, emb’d Swiss Muslin arid. Bishop Lawn dress patterns— -1 'Barletoris arid col f d plaid and stripe Swiss Mus lins, rv-'wnm: GOoiip. : '<■ . Plain Swiss, Mull, Nansoqk. Jacconot; Oaqtbric, . TJopk. and Tarlotim Muslin^,Plaid, Stripe, corded and lig’d Cambric and Swiss d0.,-Bishops Lawn, Imitation Cambria, Cambric Dimity,;lrtsh Shirting 1 Linens,,Damask Table Linen,Table Clotbsand ■ Linen Lawns, cheap Shirting and Shceting‘Mus~ lins, and superior Long Cloth Shirting. ‘ . MOURNING GOODS. ■. Lupin’s Bombazines of all qualities, and the va rious shades of Black, Summer BoihbazineS or, Brjlliantes, Silk and Cotton Warp Alpaccas, S'ilks;“ _Mouselin.de Lainos, Bareges, Balzorines, : Mmn ■, cpiese,'Gfenadihes',, Ginghams,' Lawns, Crapes, Crape and -Love or Leisso Veils, Kid and Silk Gloves, Hosiery, Plain Silk, Glaoia, Ottoman, Thibet, JJarego and Twisted :Silk Shawls, Scarfs and Cravats. - : snji ivls jmn scurfs. • French Gashtnero ' long and square, Shawls, Brochb do.,.printedßarege, ’Tcrkerri do., Glacia, Twisted Silk, Grenadine, Hernani and Mohair do., hnd low priced do. Silk, Grenadine, Barege, and oilier, long and short Scarfs., Also, Cravatk.i Black Lace and‘SilkMantillas, Visit!,'Capes and Cardinals, of the new styles, l i>A,f.n 11,1 > r.,/i i, ri.lu,. AJ.-.p..f > i>arMi 1 luiicir Thread Luces, Edgings and Inscrtings, Linen Bob bin -Edgingsand-Inserlings,etnVd-Swiss and Cam bric do,; Black and White Lace Veils, LacoSbawls and Scarfs, Wide- Black Laces for Mantillas and Scarfsj and Black Brussels Lace, for trimming do, and dresses. '■, '. “ HOSIERY. English, white and black rjbb’d, omb’d, open worked, and plain Silk Hosiery; white and black half Hose, ribb’d and. plain; spun silk and raw silk do.; also; English and Swiss white,-colored, and unbleached Cotton do.; ribb’d, plain, enib’d 'clocked, and- open worked;, also, Children’s cot ton do., and Ladies white and unbleached Li'slo Thread do., of various qualities, a scarce and desi rable article, and other Hosiery of various descrip tions, . LINEN CAMBRIC AND LAfVNAIDKFS, Plain, corded bordered, riviere, musique, and emb’d Linen cambric arid Lawn Hdkfs., from 12J els,loS2o each. Also, Bags, Purses, Gredn Bo irego for-Veils, Gauze Veils, Black Linen, Lead ool’d and Brown do.. Paper Muslins, &c. FOR GENTLEMEN. All the new styles rich and cheap, scarfs and cravals; Kill, silk. Thread, and other Gloves; cot ton half hose; Silk and linen cambric pockefhdkfs. suspenders, &c. Yon can find > at, MARSHALL'S , 188 Chcsnut Stwahnbst-evory article in PryGoodslthiiryoure quite, and at prices quite its low, if not lower, than ■elsewhere, (it in to hin inter.cst to sell cheap') —and. as ho is constantly adding to Ids stock the newes; and cheapest goods, you will.be sure.of being sui ted. But, reader, you are,invited to call and judge for yourself. , , ’ I”. . ■ Philadelphia, May,2l, I‘B'lC 2m!’ • Bicli aml Elegant ,Carpets, V OIL Cloths, ’Mattings and Window Shades, for , Spring Trade.—The subscriber has just opened for spring trade, a largo and. complete assortment of ItnuuH-ls, Imperial, superfine and firm Ingrain Carpets, which have all been pur- Jl chased within a month, at the lowest cash -rates. They are now offered at greatly reduced prices for ■cash.-.,' These goods are of an extra style and finish and being of the boat make and fabric, offer great in ducements to purchasers.to obtain a handsome and desirable article at prices below the usual rates/ ' The assortment is complete in every tespeefand consists in part pj-ilie following— Now and splenotd.Brusscla Do do Ingrains , ■ Do do Imperials CARPETS Do ■ do- - Twil’d Vonitians Reduced I?-' —Plain. .. ..d0...- - . Prices,- ' Do do- ' Fine& Common, Ingrain J , Splendid' Embossed Piano and Table Covers; Stair Rods, Bindings, Sheep Skins, &o. &cl, with an immense slock of low priced Oarpets, of all de scriptions, List, Rag, Hemp and Cotton Carpets, from 12 to 30 cents per yard; , Country Merchants, Housekeepers imd others', have nowan oppprlnnitymf supplying,themselves with handsome and desirable goods at greatly re duced prices. . . ROBERT B. WALKER, ■ 25 N, Second. sh opposite Christ Church* -'-Phila., Mayll,lB4G.—3ra " T Carpet Hall, OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADE DEPOT SIDNEY JONES, Importer,- Manufacturer, ply, Damask and Venitian Carpolings, Rag and - Ilentp Carpels, Window Illiude, and Shades,Can ton, Nankin and Spanish Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Furniture, Wagon and Floor Oil! Cloths, Druggets and-Baizes, Linen Floor Cloths, ARcant, Manilla; Jute and’ Horn!) Door Mate, Looking Glasses, Em bossed Cloth’Table; and Piano Covers, Embroider ed Muslin, .Damask and Silk Curtain's, &o„ at Carpet Hall, N t os. 18 and 20, North Second sl„ next door below Christ Church, between Market and Atoh streets. ; , ■ Phils. October IG, 1845.—1jf <?***s£• Selling Out. ' ;■ . JVie Greatest Ogportunjly ever 'ojereit for Bdrgoins rPHH subscribers,. whoaro about to alter their ' JL .store, now 'offer any article of theiriarge stock Of . ■ .. -I . . China, Glass & Queonswaio, at cost, and •many 5f them much below, main objeotis to dispose of the enure stock, (to make room for improvements;) therclore families, hotel keepers and others, can depend on getting their ware cheap. Fine Chinn Tea setts; 46 pieces; $4,00. While China 'Glaze Tea setts 40 pieces, ohiv’ $3,50. , 'Fine. White China Tea setts,' 40 piece s, $4,50, usual price $O,OO. Blue Chamho setts, 0 pieces, $5,00 & $2,25, regular price $3.00 Heavy flgted tumblers $1.00.. All kinds of Din ner, Tea and Chamber Ware, at the above low rates; Glass at loss than factory prices. All It wants is a call to bo assured that bargains can, be had. Ware packed at this, establishment is war ranted to'Vo'safe.', KERR & SON.. China Hall, 191 Chesnut street; directly oppo site tlie State-House.- , -', 1846. —3t . ■ ■ ExtcnslycClolUijn^E^Poriuui. '' THIS wrwiiosi *,bargaln9‘ in' ing,arelobo hadnl M. Tracey's, old established Pioneer 293 Marfiet street, Philadelphia; who has just finished one of the largest and most complete assortments of / . > ' Spring and Summer Clothing ; in the city, consisiing’of Dress and Frock .Coats, Spring and Summer S deles and Goalees, of fine Cashmerelt; Habit and Tweed, Oassimere, Brown Linen, &c. &c. Supr. French Caasunorb Pants and Vests, of every description. /All Garments at this establishment are warranted, both in fit and quality of workmanship; they are all cot up. expressly for the retail-trade; conse quently more care is taken in tho'SolecUon'bf the .roods as well as in the stylo of outline.- Thonroi printer of the establishment is a practical tailor lhavinfr sdrvbd a regular apprenticeship to the bu sinessfaml has none but practical workmen in hm employ. Gentlemen in want of clothing may de , pend upon being suited in every Respect, as we are deternunen not to be under sold by any competi tors. All goods are parchased.fpr cash and sold for cash, which enables us to soil a little lower i than those who deal bn the credit system; it be intra self evident fact thrft the “nimble sixpence |is better,than the slow shilling.”. Alsoalwayson hand an extensive assortment of Cloths, Oassi mores and .Vestings, which will ho mads to order . at iho shortest, notice. Shirts, Collars, Suspend ’ ors, Glovbs, &c. M. TRACY, * ’ -iVo, 292 Market Street, Phila, [ ,-Aprii 30,.18 ‘•/ ,r , ; Wltolcaale and Retail I’icmitim r ROSS, No. 120 Chcsnut Sli, south Side,fuur doors below .Fourth' street, Philadelphia, ■IT ESPKCTFULLY informs (hq citizens of Cum bdrlamLcounty.Jhk he has refilled and opened llio above Esiabilshmenl, where ho is prepared at all times, to furnish BEAVER, NUTRIA, and MOLF,- ,: '/^ts;SKIN-HA-'i^S r equal-to-.'my 7 ,manufactUKlktn. i# this country; Also, a. superior quality Of Caps, foTofficcrs of the Army and Navy,, together with Brass, Riding mid Spotting Caps: a new and splendid stylo of Childrens’ and Bovs’ Cops, tui//i a great va riety of Rich Fmtcy Furs for Ladies. ■ ■•. . Just received, per Steam Ship Great vVcstern,-thc approved style of Laiii iis’.Rriiiiio Hats ; tiful assortment of Childrens” French Caps. - ■-■ I nm-deiermined. that - ray Hals, in point of beauty niid quality, shall 'not -he surpassed by those of any other Establishment in any City.in the Union. - .Plain. Bee. 18, 1345—Gm ' ; WE IIECOMMEND ALL OF 11L'U FIItSNUS VISITING the city to call at the Fokin Company’s Store, anil lay iu"a supply of. their delicious Teas. E- THE PERI® TEA Company, . SH jVo. 3U South. Second ” 18. . ■ ilfurlTf. ■»> , • . If.. ~„,iu Tor sale. Wholesale , a variety of choice Fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to the* quality, than they' can bo bouglit for at any other establishment iii the oily. Teas, exclusively, aro sold at this house, and several varieties’which cannoVbe obtained else where'. “ Any Teas which do. not give entire satis faction can bp returned and exchanged, or itlie money will bo refunded. - ' The oilizeits. of Cumberland county are respect fully, invited to give us a call. ’ • G. B..ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin 'Pea Coinpdny. •'Philadelphia, October 16, 1845.—1 y. JTAIMES FI-EMUXO, M. ». RESIDENT DENTIST, Hannisnuno, Pa. Dr. TV T-.will warrant his eperniions equal to those of the best city practice, and his charges shall al ways be moderate',: - - ’• October 16,1815 ly . UNION' HOTEL, ' ■ snn-ruxaauno, cL-MUttm-ANO cou.vrv, pa. BU. .ROBINSQN, haying taken the above ■ large and bbmmpdious three story brick' Ho tcl,-situated on the corner of Main and Rail Road streets, in Shippensburg,!recently occupied''by J. M’Curdy, would respectfully announce to the pub. lie that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may bo pleased to give him a call, in a, manner which he flatters himself will give general satis faction,. His Taros shall at all times be provided with the best the. market cap afford ; his. Bar will be fttrriished'wilh the best dMiquors, and his Chambers and Beds arc- comfortable and arranged with carp.,, His StaiiuSh is large 'and will at all times beWt'll .provided with plenty of Feed, and attended by a careful Ostler.- In short, nothing shall ho wanted to render every, satisfaction, to those wlio may favor him with a call.. He-wbulddipspectfully solicit a share-ofVpublic patronage, for which he will ever feel grateful. . • Boarders taken; by the week, month oc .year.— Drovers will also. find, bjs House a good 'sloping place. ' 1 Shipponebnrg, May 21^48-16;—If • Covering Hotel* South (East Comer of Market Square,-, ■ fy“ lIAIIRISDUIUI, I’A. . ' . THE ''Subscriber most respectfully announces to his Friends and ■ the Public, that he has leased the Public House, in Harrisburg, formcly kept by George Nagtb. -Esq.t Which has been recently repair ed, and fpmißbcd throuohout, with,. .ENTIRKLY NBWFuRNiTtIiiB:- v 'Wi™ nB^l * l: i ,, lf. TTib <3<'rU'' rt t either on business or pleasure, will find this one 1 of the most-desirable locations in the place.’ As it is the de termination,of the. Proprietor, to keep such an Estab lishment as Wifi give every satisfaction, ho .respect fully solicits the. public to give' him a call, - EXTEN SIVE STABLING attached to the premises. ! * CjtMojor JOHN C. GQVERLY, of Centro Coun ty, will assist the Proprietor in giving every attention to tlufwantsand'cb&fortofhis guests ; imS” /WELLS COVERLY. ■ August, 14, 18-10,—ly. , . .WsiNbingtp'u Hotel. Corner of-Market Stlrtetiand ;. . lutuusadns,r*.; r rpHE subscriber having takentlhispopular Hp- X tel, lately kept by Mr. .WM. TiSAHDkuß.begß, leave to inform' his- friends,dn'dWe pußlto; gone irally, that he is now well ptepared to'accommo date them'in.amannor.loinsura-eatisfsctientontl who favor hint with theitcuslom. : The houaehas been refujnished, altered;, and greatly.improved in many respects, And no pains will be spared to make visitors bomfottable dnrihg their Sojourn, , . HIS TABLE will bo boijstantly supplied with hl]_thd delicacies bf the his seftranta droAttgntivb, careful and accommodating/ ; ■ • There isbxtensive STABLING ptfa’Ched tothe premises. - E. P. HUGHES.'; 1 August 14,' ■ ’ ; ■ - Hat Store. c 'Sims. >s&. Spring and; Summer'Goods, at the 1 ’■ .Ctl£Al* STOHE OP : ' .; Jr Gray and Son. * HAVE just received from tho city, os largo and ex tensive assortment of Spring & Summer Goods oa have ever been brought to Carlisle. -Ihoir stock havihg been selected with* thif greatest care, they can confidently assort, that a clidapbr, better, or prettier assortment, is not to bo found ■ any t mere. Thfcir stock consists in part of, blue,;blae-blackj greeny olive and mixed, English, French, and American -v. "striped, plaid’ond plain. C&ssimcics, do. for summer, superior white, striped and plaid Drillings; superior London gold mixed, ollyo and silver Tweeds, superior .Cashmeres and Oregon Cloths,,do._Croton.Clolhs, dp., French anil English Vestings striped and plaid do., black satin Vestings",of a superior-quality. Also a very largo assortment of plaid and striped cotton goods for summer pants and coats. • : We earnestly invito the Ladies to call and examine out- elegant assortment of LavViisj such ns plaid, strip ■cd; "shaded and 'corded'Organdio ~LA WNS;- corded Gingham, lace striped Organdie, rich stylo Balzorinea, and. Borages, lace striped Muslins and Cambrics, ex tra Ginghams and French Lawns, splendid Oailcokr that surpass any thing over offered for the price. Al . so Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts,Locos, Ribbons, and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,Bonnot,Caps, &c.‘-Alsoa largo assortment of brown dnd bleached' plaid and striped Cottons, Portland blripes, Checks, 30 in., heavy. Drillings, 3 Drilling, Table Diaper. QUEENSTOE, consisting of. splendid while China tea setts of 46 pieces, Liverpool cups mid saucers, plates,.basins, bowls, &c.‘ A largo assortment of ,Glassware, Crock ery-ware, Hardware; Cedarworo, Oils, Paints and Dye- Stuffs." GROCERIES . New Orleans, Sugar Hotoo and Syrup Molasses, Poilo Rico, New Orleans and Lpaf Sugars, Black; Imperial and Young Teas, Macd, Gmgbr v Nutmcgs, &c. "Tho largest, best and; cheapest assortment of Boots & Shoes, ever offered to the people of Cumberland county, com prising in all over 5,000 pairstof tho various kinds of Mens’, Women’s Children’s Shoes and Bools, which wc will “warrant not to rip,” and warrant them to give all reasonable, satisfaction to 'tho wearer. These phocs& boot's we will sell 20 per cent, cheap er than city retail prices I A complete assortment of the best a'nd cheapest " . ’ -,/ ’ > , HATS, such as Beaver,' Capaimero, Brush-and Fur. Douljlc and single Leghorn and Sea-grass aNcry large assortment of Palm-leaf Hats. t} jWc.would.say to.ono-and alh givo ijft-‘*a > pccp_ before purchasing elsewhere, as we nrp determined to sell goods' as- cheap.ok ajiy .tho county. • • <iii«cUy opposite llutd ” * uihHanoV N pKAY & SON. Cailinlc, April i!3,J340. ■ , N. B. All kinds of Country .Produce will bo-taken in exchange, for Goods, at market prices. '7V**.,- " itciiiovul.'’ ** CHARGES BARNITZ, having removed his stoic to South Hanover street, ono door below Burk holder’s Hotel,■ in tho room, formerly-occupied-by,N. W.-Woods, hereby notifies his old, friends and tho public generally, that.Uo -hnji;lntcly returned from the city with a choice and splendid assortment pf . .Sf'cw and Seasoniflile Goods, embracing every stylo ami variety, 'calculated for Spring and Summer wear, and to which lie respect fully invites tho attention of purchasers.- Also a large and very superior lot of ' ■ _____ |pi§ Groceries & Queens-ware, fglg Glassware, &c., equal, if not' superior to any thing' over offered to tho puldic, and at prices which cannot fail to please: Ho therefore iuyU<'J> flip, public to pall as'no is determined not to ho oindono cith eras regales tho quality or prico of his Goods, by any other establishment in tho Borough. Remember, just two dodrs south of the Court House, and nearly opposite tho Post.Offico; • *• Carlisle, April 9, ,1846. War! Wav!! fllic People’s. New and Cheap Store. ATTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS.and call al David H. Arnold's store, one door above John P. Dyne’s Hardware store, North Hanover street, where the. cheapest goods can be had, over offered west of Philadelphia. A raro opportunity how pre sents itself for the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to obtain their spring and summer supply of Dry Goods, at great, Bargains. I have-just opened one of the. {nost splendid stocks of Dry Goods ever offered in this or any other town, consisting.of, a largo and well se lected stock of Goods, all of which were purchased at the very, lowest New York* prices, and will bo sold al a small advance upon cash, ' • ; N. B. The subscriber returns l|ls thanks for the pa tronage so liberally extended to him, and.respectfully asks the continuance of the same." His motto is, “Quick Sales and Small 'Profits.” Ho flatters him self that'Ud cannot bo excelled In giving bargains. Carlisle, April 9, 1940. Spring Goods. THE, subscriber hereby informs his customers nnd‘ the public generally, that be has jus: received and is now opening at hie store on tho south-west Corner of the public square, a splendid stock of ■* ' Fresh Spring Goods, . consisting in par); of English, French, and American Cloths, Cossimfircs, Satlinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Cot ton Goods of all kinds. Summer Cloths, Vcsliqgs, Lawns, Ginghams, Balzorincs, plain and fancy dress Silks, Shawls, a'choice lot of Calicoes at all prices, Checks, Tickings, Mjislins, Parasols, Sun-shades, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Also , GROCERIES, ; Boston Syrup, Sugar.Hoiisc, and Orleans MolAsscs, SCigars, Spices, &c., together with every thing clso in his lino of business—allof which ho offers at the very lowest prices possible. . • 110 BT. IRVINE, Jj. ; v Carlisle, April 9 t( 1846. . v Right a Way Call at the cheap store of J. A. Clippinger , near ike Railroad, ShippcnshurgyifyqujEani to get -. —' ... 1. Great Bargains.: THE subscriber -is just opening a splendid ossojrt ment of,fashionable Spring and SumVner Goods, consisting ia part of superior Black, Bluq Black, Olivo Brown, Olivo'Greek; Invisible GrecnVßrbwn, Clarrbt, Blue and Fancy mixed;. ■ .n . 6}, j, gold-mixed, plain and fancy Tweeds and Coat iqgs, plain and.fancy,Ctissiracrcsondycstings/a largo assortment of plain and fancy Summer Stuffs, now* style 'silks, black and fancy Birazes, Balzorincs. Lawns,' Dc Laincsf Graduated Robes, Ginghams, &c, Silk, Baraze, Do Lone, and Cashmere Shawls, Scarfs, new style Ribbons and Artificial!, Ladies and Gentle men's fancy Cravats, Parasols *j)d Umbrellas,. Lace Gimp, Braid, Lace, Straw and Gt np Bonnetts,a largo assortment of Grooiries nstnare, dee.,.all of which will be sold at the lowest ash prices. , Gall if you wdnt Bargains.* /J. f CLIPPINGER. 1 Sbippcnsbqrgt April 0, 184Gi\ ,’ r Vv. ;■ Hew nooilL JUST received and Vow ojienr sortmenUof Dry Goods;and* People's Cheap Btoro.Norlh i* doiSi'bclow.S. W. Hayerelisk’s 1 the public can beaepommodated' at ieduobd prices for cash by - 3 TOarliSle^Aprir3oVdB4B;^ ; 'Tdij ; - - Cloths. Ti A N assortment of'Twecd.’CassJ jeL Cloths, Croton Cloths.- OregS keens, Mexican Mixtiircs,- Collohij a splendid aseottment'af l?rbnnh, E< rioan Cloths', fot Bale, by,H,.A! . April 30,181 G. ; Th his friends and the pi carries on'the Cabinet Mliking Business, |,| v• X •• ia all its.various branches, in Locust Alley, di roctly in tear of E« 15iilloclc s Chair Factory (N» Hanover at.) where he keeps constantly on hand, and win manufacture' to order, 1 SECRETARIES, BUREAUS, TABEES, ■' and every other description ef Cabinet Ware—all of which he will soil cheap .for. casA. or exchange foi country produce at- market priqes. He will also take Lumber of all descriptions in exchange for work. ? -r., ’ - . ’., \ . . COFFINS made on terms reasonable at. snort 1 notice—& he will attend funerals with a splendid ; Hearse, in town or countryi A Hoarse will-also I bo kept for biro.' ■ , , , 1 He respectfully solicits a share of public pa ’ tronage, confident that ho canrendergoneralsat ' isfaotion. ' J, It. WEAVER. Carlisle, June Gi 1844.tf - Copper, Slieet-lron, and Tin-Ware ■ I ■ rwriIAWIHP ACTOIIV. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the i public in Kcnornl, that ho has putcllascd tho wcil-knowncs taldishmcut of Mr. Keeuy. in North Hhuover streo , next door ;'to Leonard's Store, where ho will at all times keen on hand ondJOanufacturo to order, m the best stylo of workmanship and on tho most nccom-. modalinc terras, every description of , COPPER,- SHEET-IKON, AND TIN. WARE. Ho will also keep a supply of Cooking' Stoves ol every description,, well finished ,an 4 complctc-also Nine Plate Stoves, Portable Grates, together with every other article in Iris lino of business. SPOUTING will bo manufactured try order, and put up promptly, at lira shortest notice, in town and country. Also all kinds of ' ■Country Merchants, and others, be supplied -with iny l tePd!ff'?/< Being dcsifoudtojpicaec, oiidfifom, his bxpcriehco in the business raid his determination - Jo make hi* prices moderate to'suit tho times, the subscriber hopes to rcceivc’for the establishment a conuiiuanco of Unit liberal share of public P“ lron^^VmV!’nmtUlS° rC hern given tb it. MONRQL.MOUUIS.. N, B. Tho -highest price paid for old 1 ewteu, Lead, and'CoppKiu* • t MBIT BOOT & SHOE STOKE. .rjPY -_ THE suhscrijicr has. just opened a. li I 1 largo ahd olegantossorlmontofßoots olid Shpes.jUhojorimrofMaih oiM ISK. , /.Pitt streets, imlho ITpnso recently oc cupied hy Mrs. Weakley, opposite' the Methodist Church, comprising tho folio,w.ihgn ... , Meri’s and Boy’s. Men’s Douldo Spied Eight Eros? do. Kip Pegged do. Calf-skin, Kip and Coarse Monroys. ‘ . ' Hoy’s ’ do. do. do. do. do. do.. ' Bools. ■■■ Livelies i ;Tlunli -('D and Leather:Buskins, double-soled-, do do ' French Tics, double-soled; Kid Polka Slippers, Kid and .Morocco 'rums; Misses Leather Bools; Misses Ellslcr Boots. Also, an usSorlpienl of superior quality GUM SHOES. This stock has bpen carefully selected, with the. advantage of many years experience in the busincssi 1 and will be sold low for cash, or approved He has also on assortment of * Leather, Kid, Morocco, Linings, Bind* INGS, THREAD, &c., which, ho will make up to, order, or dispose of to the trade on liberal terms. PefsOns who have keen supplying themselves with Boots and Shoes from Philadelphia, may depend on getting the same article hero at City Retail Prices'. Country dealers and others can ho supplied with Boots and Shoes, by the ease or dozen; gt wholesale prides. WILLIAM M. PORTER. N B.' All work Wauuanted,, and if it hips, it, ■will he repaired cuatis. .Garlialci December 2(5, 1845.—tf. THE undersigned- having removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory from Pitt to South Hanover street, one door scu;h of the Volunteer Office and nearly opposite the Post Office, takes this method of informing his old and new friends and customers that ho,is at all times prepared to manufacture W* BOOTS & SHOES, usual, with tho very materials, ami in.tho most substantial and workmanlike manner. He will also keep constantly on |nind an assortment of Boots and Shoes for ; . ■ • . , DAVID H. ARNOLD. > Ladies & 'Gentlemen. All work, entrusted to his core will ho made to order, and warranted good, ns he employs none but fnsl-ratc workmen, and,gives to every department his personal supervision. Ho therefore asks the public to give him.a trial,-and if his promises arc not fulfilled to the ho will not ask a continuance of their favors. Wood and .all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work*. J.oWHISLER. Caflislo, April- 9,1940. —3 ms Hats! Hats!' * * f?Q ‘ THANKFUL for past favors, and as desirous fltea os ever to please all who may favor him with their custom,,tho subscriber hereby notifies his friends and tho public generally,-that ho still-keeps his finishing shop in Not 3, HarperV Row; two doors north of R. Angney’s store,.where hp has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of -Every Descriptionj all Of tho very latest fashions,.and allowcr'pliccs.thnn over. His stock pf FURSV&c. have been scjoclcj with groat care—and. ho will nianufaclnro, Bcoyor, Nutro, .Cossimero,' Moleskin', Silk anil other Imla in tho ncwcst.BlylM, fpl!y>q«al to nhy of Rio city tyofk; ■ -Call, ton, fellow-cjlizcns,. ami ecamtnOjplit aß^pit n i i i' ■ T; • ,-, ■, >; ■ WILLIAM H. TROUT. ■ Carlisle, July 17,1845. j ; ' ■ , EESPECTFULLY infonns the public, that having opened an office in SauthHanover street, nearly opposite the Post Qfficc, ho is; prepared to practice DEsiiBTUT in all its branches. l Good Teeth are hs sentlaMo health, besidcsrmlural dr artificial ones are Hot qnly'us'efpl bu t emamentaVandodd materially to thd coinrprt of^/tvct»tcr^; It ,nccd;Hot bo stated vyhat can bo'dobo to- the •teeth, surtlcq it .to eay that tv try defect '■ Can to nfcto Teeth furnish ed' from a single ,oho ib on enlirp’ v Having-had' ycare, gOodrof crqnccs wiUbogiven tb such aslequirethcm.buttho .which;will;ln bo Y^ormtdin-iho suit thb occasion and ihe. tifncs. ; oit bt’tiieitK.sfdepcesV extra ‘chargerf He, may qTwaiysbe found'qt .his ofßco, inPUt'BUccVHcar.Hen'. Wi w---*- 1, Hewilf alßoprbmptly.nltehd to t the repairing of Watches office in SouthHonqvOr street.; Albo, ENonAViKos neatly executed. .By at tention, and skilfnl.exccutlonpf hitfwork, he hbpeajo receive sndlhorcßy sdliciUtashntreofpublicpatronage. A r r'lJh-J Biß.—r-tf ■ ’ i; n splendid aa- Grpocries, at; the InovoLstreeti.enfi lr«g store, Avhbra- WilligpddlGoods NCEUSON. teres, Gommer n:;olbtlV;Nan- Ibb, &o. 'Also liishandAme- W°n.; : ,33nsiiis '©irttlotji, Cabinet MaUlng. Removal. SEWISXRY, &c. JOHN W. HENDEL, illbirinnl: , CONSUMPTION." Dr. Swaync’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The Ohicinal anu. Genuine PhepauaTion ! Conohs, Colds, Atlhmn, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, <Spilling Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Bain in the Side and Breast, Pa/pitatim of the Heart, In duensa, Croup, Broken Constßutton, Sore Throat, Hcrveous Debility, and all discasis of the Ihroat, I Breast and Lungs t (he most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases is DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. . THIS 1 “Celebrated Remedy” has now, by its intrinsic virtues, acquired a celebrity. Which can never bo shaken liy tho. many quack “Nos trums” with which the opunlry abounds. Ihe pub lic arc fast learning that this is lhe only remedy that can be relied upon for the speedy and .permanent euro of all diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweeping Consumption from, lira land; wherever it is introduced and becomes known, all others dwindle into insignificance. The public haveheen “humbnmred” longpnough, and now resort to a mol (Ticino which the testimony of Hie most omitien nhvsicians in the land lias placed beyond tho reach of criticism. It requires no bolslci;mg up; by pub" lishin" columns of forged certificates—but it is enough to let the public know whore it can be ob tained, and one trial will convince all of its great efficacy in curing those distressing diseases above j named, which have baflled tho skill ol the most coSrporaitvßOp or WILD CHERRY was the first preparation front that valuable tree which was ever introduced to tho public, and ample proofis afforded of ns success bv the country being flooded with “Balsams, “ Candies,”: and “ Mixtures” of Wild Cherry, not. one of which is prepared by a regular .physician, although they have assuinciTthe names of ttspccia ble physicians to give currency to their “Nos trums.” Therefore, the public should be on their guard, and not have u worthless mixture palmed upon them for the original “"d genuine preparation, Which is only prepared by Dr. SVVANE. N. ,W. corner of Eighth and Race-streets, Philadelphia., CONSUMPTIVES, or those whose. Lungs are affected , slightly, should take this Syrup without delav.by which ihey may prevent tho fixing tof that ■diredisease fully and.firmly. How important, theii to avoid it. Never live a day with a cough when this Syrup.cbn bo had,and yoq,are nearly i certain, with proper care,'to atfbid destruction by Consumption. ’■ ** . Dn. Swavne’s compoundSVnupop .Wild Ciisn nv is a compound’of VogelablS Uomedies; it is called “Wild -Cherry, 1 * because lhat.article is the hnsia of the Preparation. ■ it is do combined with other ingredients that the utmost efficiency is given to its-good qualities, as a supporter and preserver of tho powe'is and functions pf life, it has po equal. CAUTION—AII preparations of Wild Cherry except &. Swayne’s arc ficlilfous and counterfeit, and sprang up veira idler this’.yaluahlp remedy lind 'inirorlnrcd 'jise'lTrritS'ttffi sWoliawffcrv thowfmpy ho' not deceived by (ho many.-“ Balsams and “Spurious Mixtures J’ but try the genuine and bo cured. -V iv v ’ . ■ Prepared enlv by Dr. Swayne. Northwest cor ner of Eighth and Rime streets. Philadelphia. fictitious and counterfeit except tharhenring 1 The ■written signature of Dr. Swavne. -I he only: agents, in Carlisle for the fconumo medicin nre MyerpSi? Haveb’stick and Stevenson & Meiiaf fe\'; M. -tim, Harrisburg,- Heinitz &aSoN Lan caster. 5 , J anuaryJ22, ~ Dr. Mavis’s tJoinipounkl Sjrui'r of ,i Wild Cherry and Tar; For thc/purc of Pulmonary Consumption,' Coughs/ " Colds,' Asthma, Influenza, Bronchitis, , ; 1 Icmisy, Diinculty.of Breathing, Pains in the-Breast on, Side, Spilling of Blood,-Croup/ Whooping Cough, . &c. &c. • . ‘ . - , / rpnis Medicine is rapidly gaming a deaervod popu -1 InViiv in alVectious of thtfLun£s. ihu.lollowing ClTtt^A^lles , irnm rcspcCluinu uiiujmo uf Philadelphia fully attest-its'merits. It has performed numerous cures in severe eases and where the usual remedies had failed to gjve relief. Philatfrijihia, September 20 ih 1846, Messrs. Robinson, Collins & Co.:—Being afflicted .last spring with u very,.severe cough,-with pain in my •fcido and breast, soreness and weakness of the lungs, breath, loss of appetite, Ac, I tried vari ous -jomedlcs, hut to no go’od ■ effccl.cmy cough sUll continuing mid growing worse. Such wis llic. dis tressing nature of the cough that 1 could not lie in •beff night nqr day, but was obliged to sit up in my chair, and could not sleep but very liltlo.at beat, con sequently, 1 was wearing out,very fast, till you very kindly recommended Dr. Davis’s Compound Syrup’of Wild Cherry and Tar, the first boillo of which gave me relief; checked my cough, loosened the phlegm, caused lire to expectorate frciily, restored my appetite, relieved the' pain in my side, healed the soreness of my breast, and strengthened causing me to breathe freely. I have now taken ten bottles, it has entirely cuicd my cough/.j| u have gained' considera bly in flesh. . I thin.k.it a most valuable medicine; ami one that ought -to be universally known, that those afflicted with colds and coughs may a medicine both safe ami sure to cure; if taken taking tho medicine, I drunk freely of molasses ami water which I found excellentJtq'tkccp fhc bowels open. If this statement.can be of'any’ heiicfß to tho afflicted,, you arc at'liberty to make such use of it as. you may think proper. MERRItJK BARNES, No. C, Bread Street. Several months since, my wife, was, attacked with n severe, cough, attended with a pain ip her aide; which', from its obstinate continuance began to alarm her.—- A few doses of Dr. Davis’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tai relieved tho pain and cored the cough; and by the lime she hod taken half a boltlcful she wos perfectly cured. She recommended it to'an ocquaintaricc; Mrs. Bannister, who was. afflicted in about tho earn a manner as herself, and tho medicine proved equally in h6r case. Mrs.-B. also rcccfimncndcd it to several of her .friends, who were, I believe cured by it. This is of Dr. Davis’s medicine, and I dceih it sufficient to recom mend it as a valuable one. ... CHAS. DOWNER, 144 Raw SC : •Late High Constable of tho city of Philadelphia. . Phila. sdpt. 20, 1845. ; . Mrs. Bannister’s residence .is at No. 174* strCrt ’ The subscribers Have obtained tlio Agency for the sale of this valuable medicine in Carlisle, MYERS & HAVERSTICK. • Carfiald, Dee. 25, i845.-—y. ‘ \ :- ’ ‘, To tlio Public. THOEPSON’S Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood , Naptha, for the prevention and cure, of PUEMONARY ; GF’ail diseases Incident* to. ohf climate there is none so universal rind at the same'time so fatal a^bnsgnuition.. cctrttry- consumption' is emphatically a'scourge, and in its resistless ca reer sweeps o’er the land destroying Angel, laying low with relentless hand the strongest .*& fairest of bur race! Hitherto all efforts to arrest thisdread disease have proved in vain and all that seemed within ohr,power whs at beet the al leviation of suffering,rendering somewhat smopth er thh certain progress to the tomb! The Cbmpouncf Syrup bfTarip a combination, heretofore imknbwh,: everting a power pvec r tjie disOasb scarcely oonceiyablejhaving a ''specific, actlon on the mucouS_tiBSiio anU at tho«ame time whole t uhdcr4ls powerful In fluencc.lt coinpleiely Eradicates ihfechuso of dis ease be U heredimrylbr ihus.hy, striking at the.ropl of to debilitated organs, affords renewed vigor to'tho general system arid thus ,restores the patient tp :_This invaluabto'inedicino ispnt upririhottleg, Saving the following wo l dsTßl ow pi nthe gldss--. HThbnipson’s Cbrappund. Syrup of. Tar for Con surnpUpn,” wlthont which nbhe id gebaine, - :! PnciaSO cents per bottle.. Six botfl.es f0r,53,50v •' Fof sjale In U. : Agehli iJanuarjr.9i.lB4s. ;V.,. 7-V- ! A - PRIME lot of ChcMo just received at (ho stole 'JSitf'* 0. OGILDY, , Murch;2tr,;is4jj, ■■ ;• Protections Against Loss by-Flrc. rnHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL JL BrntucLion Company, will bo under Uic direction of the following Hoard of Managers for the ensuing’ year, viz: T. C, Miller, D. AV. M’Culloch, John Moore,.James, Weakly, Scott Coyle,- A. G.. Miller, Samuel Galbrcath; Philip 'Spangler, 'William Moord,- Abraham Kurtz, John Paul, Samuel Trill, and T. A. M’kinney. Theto are also a number of-Agenta ap pointed in tho'Mjacont counties who will receive ap, -• plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, When .then policy' will bo issued without delay. For further in-' formation see Iho by-laws of the Company, v T. 0. MILLER, rresident.■ A. G. Miuia, Secretary. . ■> . J Aokvts.—M. P. Ege, Carlisle-,.Df, Ira Day, Me chonicshurg; George Drindlc, Monroe; L. ILWil liams, Weslpenhsborough V Joseph M. Means, New burg -, John Clcndcnin,' Hogcatown; Stephen CuL bci'ison.Sliippcnßbiirg.'"" ’ January 181 G. Fire liisurautc. THE Allen and Eastpcnnsbotongh Mutnal Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of. Assembly, isnow fully organized, and in operatibn-underlhe management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayraan, Jacob Shelly, Wim-K.Gorgasv Lewis Hycr, Christian ’l'itzcl, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocltlin, Benjamin llv Musscr, Levi Mcrliel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Pro well, sr, and Molchoir Breneinoh, who respectfully call' tho attention of citizens of Cumberland and' Yorks counties-to the advantages which company hold out. . ■ | ,_■ . , The rates of insurance are as low and favorable ns any Companyof the kind in, the Per, , eons wishing to become members are invited tor ■ make application to the agents of tho company , who aro willing to wail upon them at any lime. • JACOB 55HELLY, President. ' , ■ MkJi’iael Hooved, ITce I‘rcs't. Lewis Sccrclahj, j'' Michael Cocklin, " rcasurer ., Agosts —Michael Htbvcr, general agent, Mecha- meshing;- Rudolph t-'miilatiaml; M. Cnckl'm, Allen; Wm..t GorgaV, Allen; Christian Tilzcl, Allen; John’C,Dunlnp, Allen; Peter Barn hart,'East PcnnshorofDnvid Martin, Churchtown; C. B. llanuoii, Kinglonrn; Henry Hearing, Shite manstown; Simon (jetor, Wnrihlcysburg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Rohrt U. Slcfrclt; S. Middleton; Philip. Brcchhill, for lumhcrland county. Agents for Y,ork County—Jacob Kirk, general agl. Henry Logan, Join Shcrrieli, John .Rankin, Daniel Daily,X Dowmgn.ntos. Kerr, Peter-\Volfotdf . August 17, isj/-' r ’ , BJclawarc !«i<iial i '/iul’cty liitniranci: ; Coiiipibj, I'lilladclpliia. ; insurance mwci: t . 1 PhK— With alargeJoint.capital! Pre- . mi«ms reduced tmeurly’one half" of'the. usual rates. Uy iho Act otfneorporation, the pledged • for .the paymer of. anil losses, iyhich the Com pany may suslab And as mvadditional anuriUf to ihc assured, thcavt requites that theprn/iis of the . ration, as o guainUe. and,protection lb the iumiral against hss. ?iw fund will, be represented by scrip Issued by ihP 6iupnny, hearing interest ing six pcprcil per annum. ‘The insured arc enti tled Ip o pro.rui fcharc of the,profit*'of tbc-Company. mid will reccii that proportion of-lhc aforesaid fund jj, scrji), wliiclilhV amount .of earned premiums paid - !)yhim,upars~i“lhe".TOtursum-of--carned--prcnuuins--- .And capital slijt. • The scrip tbs issued, to ho transferable on the books of'the' Umpany as stock. Ko dividcm’of scrip' can be made when the losses and expenses tceod the amount of enrned premiums. The msumWe.prolected.fro’m loss at the custom hry rates of primuus. withimt.any hidirittudf liiihil iiU vr rrj'pondifiii/'tir the losses 01 cxpeibrs of the Corporation, [he n.wurnl linvo all the rights of membership,—on vole at all elections, and arc elijji- , hie us Dircclotjof Ihc Corporation. , Tbesubscrhr has been appointed agent for ills CompahyVamU \\\cmtiiual jtrincijife is superseding every other mlc of Insurance, ho would confidenfly recommend it> his friends and the public. ! The Nort.VAmeriejyj ‘Company has closed. tlHr AgeneyV “TOc bavitui poliHesexpiringin that oljec can havo thenrenowed in the Delaware Conrpniijjon. much more fnorablc terms. , For full ii.-liculurs enquire either by letter* or |*r son .to ! JOHN J. MYEUH Carlisle, yplombcr 18, 1845,—1y ' - B>r. I. C, Loomis, .TITILI. ib lorm MI operations upon (lie Trtli,. VV that rue required for ihnir. presurvaVn, such ns Saling, Filing* Plugging, &c.. or'ill restore* thejloss of tluuii, by inserting Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett. j 07-Offiw on Pitt street, n few doors Soolljof' tho Uailroai ITfJjcl. 1 ’ ’ 1 N. Us-Dr. Loomis will he absent from Camp, tho last ton jlays v in.cacli month. ' j Carlisle, July 4, 1814. , , JOSEPH KNOX, ' of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Attorney- at law, Carlisle, p«. win (jc tjcu iii the Courts of Cumberland and the atlja it COU'ltil‘6. - ’ Octobers, 181J3.-viy * • Dr. SOLOMON BOWJUS, : TIIOMI'ROMAN Ibi/siC lAN, Mount Uucli, Cumberland county. OFFERS lijs professional services to the cilice of .Cumberland and adjoining counties, mid hope iy lons experience end attention to ■ business, one to uniform success which has always attended his ujh nd of treatment, to merit ond receive a conlinuco of public patrohager- t s ” : ” . Mt.Hock,Doc. 4,-181f>.r=y, - .*• Plaster of Paris'for Sale. THE subscriber respectfully returns his than his customers for tho liberal patronage hcret -extended to him, and would inform them thot h now on hand a largo supply of Plaste rof Paris, v hit will dhjpOßehf bh reasonable terms. Please us a call. Tho Plaistcr may ho had ground nr i stone. . ' WILLIAM NATCH! Middles!’J L 1 January, 15, 1846.—tf 5' - Whips, Whips. JUST .received a largo assortment of Hiding!’ Carriage Whips, which will Ira sold epoap ad Doig & Book, store bF‘ ; ' S.' ; W. H AyERSTiCK . finical lustrnments.. , JUST received n largo assortment cf Violins;Flies, Flageolets', Fifes,’Accordibris and Violin stigs for sale cheap, at the Ding dc Book store of ' j - May 21, 1816. S, W. HAVERSTICi;. MATCHES. 17000 Matches received unitor sale wholesale and retail'by ' . i , , . ' STEVENSON & MEHAFFE. • May.. 7, 1346., ....... . ' j. RANGES, I.elnons, liaising, Pickcla, Saucdmil Figs r just received nml for sale cheap by [’ ■, ' i'4 : : V.STEVENSON. &. MEHAFFr May. 7, 1h'16.; . ' ICEJ JOE!I; Oldcustomcrs.anilolhertcan|l nishcd with Icon« usual, the suiemdj V STEVENSON & MEHAPFIf May 7,18« n rtAHPETING. 'A very large assortment Vjgrain nndsltipcd .Carpeting from .13J < for sale by -?■ V: .;u S. A. CLIPPING Sliip'g. April.3o,lBlQ., .;■ f ’ . SCAHFSACIi AY ATS. ■ A l splendid aeij of OemlcraenySaiih;Scarlvbcat qualiljj Gingham do., fop sale in the cheap. 4 \ May 7.1846. A " IJAVU) U. AKNf BLANK DEEDS, printed on superior pi sale al this olTice, ,' ': ;'' ' 1 ds chi ve he jroenl bliim ICOf-.r jK: for
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