New Spring Goods. THE subscribers'havo just opened a fine supply of New Goods, consisting' Inpait of Calicoes, at 6s, 8, 10, 12$, and 18$ eft. per yard, Mouselin /do Laines, new style; Lawns, fine for 18$ els., fine Scotch Ginghams 25 and 31$ els:, Muslins at ail prices, bleached and nnblnachad; barred, and stripped Mull, Swiss Muslins; Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Lawns, Alpacas, a full sup. ply of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, &0.,' Cloths, and Vestings, together with the usual assortment of Groceries & ftueemware, • all of which will be disposed of bn very reason able terms. All who desire bargains will please call at the old established C HE AP.STORE, where they can be supplied ia any quantity. South Han over street,<l doors south of the .Post Office. A.fcW. BENtZ. Carlisle, March 18, 1847. Highly Important To Farmers, Mechanics and others. THE subscriber bas just relumed from t|ie east with a new and splendid assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries & Queens ware, all of which will, bo sold chesper than ever. He would especially call (ho attention of those interested to the remarkably low price at which he disposes *of superior qualities of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sa iinstts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Muslins, Cali coes, Tickings,.Checks, Dom. Ginghams, Ac. *He would also invite the attention of'those desirous of purchasing Carpeting, Malting, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, to his extensive assortment of thceo arti cles.’ He is also .opening a largo and extensive as sortment of Boots and Shoes which have been select-' -ed-wilh-great-care-both-as to quality-and-price. / R. ANGNEY. . JV. E. corner of Public Square, Carlisle. February 11, .1847. Now Goods/ And Cheaper than ever. mHE subscriber begs leave to inform the public >JL that ho has just recefvcd a splendid assortment of . Fall and Winter Goods, and respectfully invites them to give him a call before purchasing.,.clsewhcre* His stock consists in part of -Cloths, plain, black and fancy Cussimcrcs, Sptlinetls, Flannels, Cashmeres and Cashmeie Graduated Robes, mousalin do luincs, plain mcrinoes, plaid cloakings, and a variety of prints, Tcrkere, cashmere, thibet', de laine Shawls; kid gloves, ribbons, fringes, flowers, and a great, variety of other —all of which I will sell at the lowest prices. Call and see! H. H. GROVE.. ■Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1846. LOOK AT THIS,! I HAVE just returned frpm the city with a.trc mondous slopk of lho Handsomest'and. cheapest lot of Goods over offered in Carlisle. Many articles ..Jiavo been purchased at auction much ntbyl *> ■ * To cripmorato articles is put of the question, .but in Clpjhs; Caesimcrcs uhd-Casinells, wo go-ahea'd of all competition. .* , To the Ladies.— -In Silks, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls, Bonnet Velvet and Bonnot Trimmings, Laces, Mouse do Laines, we tiro,prepared to please ell in prices and style who will favor us with a call. • My sleek is very large and complete, and always pleased to show gdods without charge. - BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 All hinds, qualities, and prices of Bodts and'Shoes now receiving add on hand. I have paid, particular to this branchbf my business,and purchas. edVhlg good Boots and Shoes. Also, a fresh lot oftrftOCERlES. all of which will be sold at the very lowest notch. Recollect the “ OLD STAND,” East High.Strcc.t, N: . CHARLES OGILBV. -^Carlisle,-January . 7,-J 84-7 - New GoWs. THE subscriber has just received and is now open ing at bis Store on the south west corner of (ho public square, an unusually cheap stock of seasonable Goods, such as , Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattmets,^ Flannels, Vcstirigs, Cloakings, Silks, Bojftbazifrqfl, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, &e. stock of Calicoes, at prices varying from four to eigh teen and three-fourth cents. Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED LAMPS, which, ho has lately introduced, and which are found to bo, by numbers that have tried thcm,tho most eco nomical*and desirable article (in every respect) now in use. ' The public is respectfully invited to call ond ex amine bis stock. ‘ ROBT. IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, Nov. 6, 18,46,. Another Largo Supply of FRESH. GROCERIES. THE subscriber has just returned from the city, and now offers as large and as-good an assort ment of GROCERIES as was everofiered in Car lisle. He is confident that his selection of a TEAS, cannot be surpassed. They consist in part of 3 chests extra Young Hyson, 1 good do,, 1 do. extra Imperial, 1 do. Rose Flavored Souchong,J do.'Common db. « - Coflfce Sc Sugars, 30 bags Green Rio Coffee, not surpassed. 3 do Old Java do 4 do St. Domingo do 1 do Roasted do Philadelphia Double Refined Loaf Sugar. Steam Fallen - do : . do.. . Crushed do do Pulverized do do A large assortment of Molasses, Syrups and Spices, Winter Sperm, Winter Whale, Lard and . Pish Oil; No.T; 2,and 3 Mackerel, Shad, Herring •arid Salmon; Burlington Smoked Herring, Dlgby do.; Hams, Sperm and Tallow Candles; Also Rai sins, Citron, Currants, Cranberries, &c., with .a full supply of GLASS and QUEENSW'ARE, at such prices as he thinks will give satisfaction to all. Call and see. GEORGE R. CROOKS. Carlisle, Nov. 26, 1846. * New 'Year and. New Arrival of NEW GOODS. 'T' A. CLIPPINGRR.has just received an adflß- J , tional supply to his Stock, and is prepared to give bargains of ' Cloths of. colors and qualities. / espain fmd fancy. Caasiuelta’■ do r i ;. : ;do.’ .... ... “• Beaverend Pilot Clo -vu.-5‘.. Vestings aml’Cravats. , _ • i * . Cashmeres and Mouselin de Lames.- - v Do! do Robes. , • . Alpaccaa SndMorinoea. . . 'Ribbons and Artificials. -- ' u '** . . Shawls and Tie*. . . "Fur Muffs. , -. ■ ‘ “7” McnVand Boy’s ,Caps, dec. ..- Shippensburg, Jan.14,1R47. «p.. / . ; o '*, Removal. CHARLES BARNITZ, having removed '£» store to South Hanoverstreot, one door below Burk holder’s Hotel,in the room formerly occupied by N. W. Wood*, hereby notifiea his old. friends and the public, generally, that ho has lately returned from the efty vviib e choic*.and apfpudtd > ; New and Seasonable J T embracing every alyle and variety,- calculated for ipripg and'Summer wear, and, toTWhicb he respect , lnvitesthe attention of purchasers. Also, a large and very euperipr tot of.». . ••• : -y ' Queensware, - GlMeware, &c., f eqoa!, ir hot.aupenor to anything . eyer offered to the public, and at prices which cannot . fall ta. please, 'He therefore inyile» th 6 public to call * arid 'examine’ hia atockof Goods before purchasing - elsewhere. aa he ia determinfei] hot to he outdone eith er ah!regards the quality hr price of' hU Qoode, ,hy j Borough. Remember,; ' Jetrtlirq d bore' so u thof luTOour t House,, and nearly.) 'Upjfeaiteihe’PbßtOffice. Carlisle, April s, 1846, Important News! BAVID H. ARNOLD, has just loturnedfrom.the city with another, addition to his large stock of Fall and-Winter Goods, embracing in part , French, English & American Cloths, Cassimeres, fiincy Cassimero Vestings, ombre shaded and printed cashmeres, rich colored silk for dresses, French Merino, Bombazines, Alpacas, Terkorr mous *do iaine Thibet'and Damnfik Shawjs, fashionable col’d Silk. Velvets and Satins for Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers. A largo assortment of Ho siery and Gloves, comforts and woollaS Drawers, handsome Calico.from 4 to 16 cts./checks, ticking, and of which will be.sold st reduced, prices at his store in “North Han Over street, opposite Cornman-s Hotel. Toy and Fruit Emporium! North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber takes ihis opportunity of in forming -hto friends and the public in general, that he still continues to manufacture and has al ways on hand, a large and general assortment of Candies'of ihe best quality,, which he will sell wholesale of retail, at the old stand, in North Hanover St., wh?ro ho also keeps on hand Fruits, ombraoingall the delicacies of the different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in part of Oranges, Eemona, Raisins, Pruens, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts. Pecan Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &6., which be will the moat reasonable prices for cash. Ho would also invite the attention of the public to a large and well eelecled assortment of Tnya, Baskets, and .Fancy .Goods, suitable for-tho approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with tho above, lie has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su gars, OoffodVdf all kinds, from « ip 12$ cents per pound, Teas.a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black .Tea, Molasses of all "kinds; Chocolate; Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. . Glass «fc ftuccßiswarc, a largo assortment of Glass and'Queensware, of all kinds and patterns. FRESH yPIQJES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper,- Ginger, Alspico glound or whole, Mustard by the bottle or pound. Some very fine Cavendish, Roll, Twist & other Tobaccoesj Maryland, Hnvanna, Principee and other Segars; Lancaster and York Snrtff. The subscriber, thankful for past' favors, hopes by a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a continuance oClhe same. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call' cl the Depot, before purchasing elsewhere. - • P. MONYKR. "X/arYisle, Nov. 26, 1846- •China & QueenswamHoiiSQ. THE subscribers, successors to ,S. TYNDALE, wouldy/pall the attention of the Merchants and residents nf Carlisle and its vicinity, to their stockAf China & Queensware,- which \do have np hesitation in saying is the largest in the United States, and which, in the greater part, ts'niade for oiidrimportedrby-otirselyci* Any person having-used Queensware or China for a number of years, will notice the general dctcriora* .lion..in4hc.quality—this is.owing.to-lho.groaUy_r.ei duccd prices. In some of thc manufactories, where a good name has been established and prido taken in_ their character,* no such inferiority is observed—from such houses have wo constantly endeavored ta-mako our stock, and wo arc determined to soil our wares as -low as any-quality-,-whether-equal or inferior, can.bc sold in the U. S. Thoro is a'prejudice against Chesnut street,"raised from a-falso notion of higher prices. r Our rorils-on this street arc lower than on arty other business street, and nothing olso could possibly mako a difference. But no house can succeed hero that does not keep the best qualities of goods, and litis does not suit all— henco the prejudice. r \Ve have evefy kind of Ware, from common Painled’Tcas, Edged Plates, Mocha, Granite, Printed, Flowing Blue, &c., to the finest China and Glass. v Wo aro anxious to extend pur bubj.ne.esi ijnd.takp every proper means of doing so—b.iiV- not making personal application to strangers 'here, wo have no other means of doing it-Ilian by the aid of our old friends,-by advertising pnd by the quality and prices of our goods. TYNDALE &. MITCHELL, 219 Chesnut si., above 7 th. Fhila., March 18, 1847.—4 t (C>Tho store is lighted up every night until 9|or 10 o’clock. *. FRESH ARRIVAL A T the old established Hardware -Store in North XX Hanover slrect. 2000 lbs. Wctberill’s Pure Ground" White Lead. 200 gals. Linseed Oil. 100 gals Spirits Turpentine. 2000 lbs. Nova Scotia Grindstones. 3000 lbs. Nails assorted. * With n full assortment of Oaipentcr’s Tools, Build ing Materials. &c., wnich I will sell at> the lowest prices. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, October 1, 1846 At the Cheap Hardware Store on East High Street opposite Ogilhy'a Dry Goods Slore t and one door • TVesf of t Martin's Hotel. THE subscribers arc now receiving a large addi tional supply to iheir Stock, which makes their assortment very full and complete, and to which they' would invito the attention of purchasers. . Their Brock comprises a full assortment of goods for builders, such and*Latches, Hinges, Sctews. Wrought and Cut Nails, Spikes and Brads. Also, nllkindq of goods for mechanics, farmers, and housekeepers, all of which are-fresh, and bought at the lowest Cash prices, and ‘will bo disposed of at a small profit. They ore receiving and intend keeping constantly on hand. o_.general-assortment of Bar* Bond and Hoop Iron, Russian and American Sheet Irofi, Cqst and Spring Steel, English and Americdn Blister Steel, Tin-Plate, Bar-Tin*, Pig and Bar-Load, Spelt er, Iron -Wire,.Rivets, Files. Rasps. &c. &c, Also, Whetheroll’s Pure White Lead, Lihsed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and other Varnish, with a gener al assortment of Points, Bye Stuffs, Window Glass, &C.&C. ‘ - Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock, as we are enabled to,sell.our goods at Philadelphia prices.. . • - ~ v WRIGHT & SAXTON. • Carlisle, JauuaryT, 184,7^. Loblt lHcre f6r llargains: Auction Sale of Hardware One of the largest andmost extensive Hardware sales V that has been knoton'for some years in the city of Philadelphia ; a few days since. * THE subscriber announces to (ho people of Car lisle, and the surrounding country that be has attended this “sale of Hardware and; feels'.confident that be can sell Hardware cheaper than any other Hardware store in this place. If you wish this to be proven, please give us a call. ‘V t>Jusl openings! the old stolid, well-known as Lew:' is Harlan's Hardware Store, next to John Cormnan’s! tavern, Locks, Hinges, screws, sparables, tacks, sprigs , latches, bolts, planes, saws, squares, chisels, augurs, axes,- hatchets, braces.and bitts, knives and forks, pon and pocket knives, halter end trace chains, Ac, Please give us a call end price our new stock , of Hardware, bought at that largo hardware, auction, a few days sjnee.Wo are the only ones that: partici pated in those cheap hardware bargains inthis place. We can sell them.at city wholesale’ prices and make money. . Purchasers will do well and save money by giving us a call biiying elsewhere, as we are deteimifaed n&t to be undersold by any ohejri Cum berland couniyr—Try-os.- --- <■— : Call fit the old Hardware stand of ■" • JACOB BENER. h , CarlUle, pet. 0,1845.—4 t AtIEXANBER S; McCMjAW, m. »• QFFBBS'his jpofeuidrial services jto tfcexiUxerisof Dauphin and Cumberland counties. .Hcroay be found athis office in Harrisburg.-, 'iC 77 ' T *i /’"V February 19,1847,—6m* • '. ” ' vi Philadelphia J. P. LYNE, Fresh Arrivals CHEAP DBVG STOBE. J& W.. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform. , thoir friends and (he public generally, that? they have taken the-Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North West corner of High and-Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hole), in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hahd and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of Drugs, Medioluebj Paints, Oils, Bye-studs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, Sic., which ihey are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They, intend, giving their undivided attention to the business,;ahd hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physioians'.pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March 18, 1848. Rich antLßarc Attractions! Extensive arid Elegant Supply nf NEW GOODS jusUreeeived at the Old Stand, in IV. Hanover St,, nearly opposite the Bank, S\V. HA VERSTICK desires to inform the public , that ho hasjuat received from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the Old Stand, on North Hanover street, a Freeh assorlmenta of “■ ’ Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, and tho most elegant display of Fancy Articles, Mis cellaneous and School Books Perfumery, Fruits, &c., which has over been opened in this Borough, all of which have been selected by himself in person with groat care, and which lie can confidently recommend to his friends and customers os being equal if not sfi* iis etock will comnant- iemai] pcriorVjo any in ly comprise 'Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices ground & whole, Instruments, Essences, Pure Essential Oils, . Perfumery, &c. Dye-Stuffs.- Ldg and Cam-Woods, - Oil of Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye, Paints and Varnishes. Indigocs, Madders, Brazil Wood, Alum, Welhcrill & Brother’s White Lead, Cromc, Green Yellow, Point and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow- Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Conch Varnish, Litharge and Red Led, Whitingarid Parish .Green, constantly for sale at the old.established Drug, ißook and Fancy Store. Lard Lamps. An elegant variety of Lard Lamps, Manufactured by Cornelius, of every size and pattern, and at great ly reduced prices. . * . - Fancy %ftrticles. Comprising an endfess va r eve ty notion-dn the fancy way, which it would take a mb'rato* but in which ‘will bo found- every variety of article for ornament, instruction or amusement, and at prices fioih a penny lb a dollar. ' ’ School Books. - His stock is composed chiefly of School Books, in which may- hd found the various Text-books, Lexi cons, Histories, Arithmetics,- &cl, now used in Col ; lege and tho public schools, all of which will be sold as low as any other establishment. " Groceries'"and Pruiis, prime'and fresh,, and of very superior quality, at prices astonishingly loti. In short* a little of every thing that is"Ußeful or'ornamcntal may bo found -in-hiaiesi. tabliehment/to which he invites tho attention of tho public, confident that both the quality and prices of Ills goods wtll.be found equally satisfactory.. Remem ber the Old Stand.. S. W. HAVERSTICK. - Carlisle,-November 2G,.1QA6.*.- REMOVAL. “ Quick Sales and Small Profits'* DR. J. MYERS, has lately removed his Drug and Book Store tSk— at' to the large room in Main street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite tho Methodist Church. He will in future give oil his lime, (except when engaged in Professional business.) to tho interests of his store; and having secured the services of caicful and expe rienced assistants, ho confidently assures hie. friends and tho public, that their orders and prescriptions shall have tho most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to hia former largo assortment of (of tho (otter, a very choice and extensive collection,) he has just opened a splendid assortment of Perfumery', Books, (all kinds,) Statiosart, CuTLERT, Lard Lamps, Fancy Articles, Fainily Groceries, Duuos, Paikts, Oils, Dik-stuffs, Spicks, Fuoits, of every variety arid price—and aa he intends doing business on the popular terms of “quick sales and small profits,” he is determined to-sell GnocEniEa, and every other article bo may offer, as low ns they can bo had in Carlisle. He gives a gcricrol invitation to all his friends to call. ' OCj’For the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My-, era’ Drug Store will bo open at all hoars on Sunday for the sole of Medicines only . ■ [AFFLICTED READ!!!] J DR. KINKELIN, German Physican, continues to bo consulted confidentially rit bis MedicolHouse, THIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce 6c Pino sts. Philadelphid.eetablished since the year 1836, for the treatment and perfect removal of all Skin Diseases ,and all Secret Disorders, which to managesuccessfully, it is.so important to Obtain the services of an experienced practitioner. THE. KINKELIN, from a regular medical educa tioinn Germany,'with the advantage of having seen every form of these maladies treated in the most re nowned Venereal Hospitßl~of>Europe t and from an extensive practice of eleven years in this is enabled to offer to both sexes, a safe, sure, speedy and permanent euro for the worst cases of them, or any of the effects resulting Horn the use of mercury, oi malpractices of unexperienced bands. PERSONS suffering under constitutional affec tions, weakness, strictures, (so often misunderstood, consequently iridispreet or destructive practices of YOUTHS, the effects of which are ruin ous, to'botb mind arid body , and when not counterac ted in time, carries thousands of otherwise promising young mon to on untimely aiWTdl.who from Ulfgast briyp, abandoned Adiopes of a cuferare strongly urgedto applyellheffWisonnl ly or by'writteri communication (post-paid) to DR. KINKELIN, whoso treatise on (he forgoing subjects can Ito forwarded ti> any- place gratis.. IMPUISSENCE.—'Poraons L of old ago, or men lived , too soon, pan have at all times Dr. K’si Tnvigorating Cordial sent to them—a medicine challopging its superiority for genial dobilijty and all its concomitant trains of afflictions. To Country, Invalids. : , Perrons living id the country, and finding it iticon ivenianl to meke'personel application, can, by slating llhc'ir'caro,explicitly, together with all their Symptoms, '(per letter, post-paid.)-have forwarded to. them 4 chest containing Dr. K’a. medicines appropriated ac cordingly: " * . ’ ■ Terms moderate, and according to the nature and severity of tho case, z'' ■. -' ""b '/ ' Separate Rooms for conanilation, ' Office hours from BA. M. to 10 P.M. - Phils.; July 16, 1848.—1 y. ' - . - „ JOSEPH*KNOX,' : - ■ A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburg; Pa., has re x\_ turned from Carlisle to the practice of his pro fession in Pituburg.'Alleghetiy county. Pa. February, 11, 1H47. —If ", ' CARSON C. MOOBE, , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW;/Office adjoining,the /X afore of K. Irvine; and directly .opposite Reetem’s Hotel. ~ - / -■■■-■ ’ " . Carlisle, Feb. 4; 184* .. . • BLANK-DEEDS printed dir good; paper for Bale at this Offictohoap." ‘ A FANCY GOODS, &o. LW. GLENN do SON,* Importers and Dealers , in FANCY GOODS, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY and DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES, Sign of the VASE OF FLOWERS, No. 26 South FOURTH street, between Market and Chesnut* Phil adelphia, have on hand a largo assortment of articles in tljeir lino, which they will sell at the very lowest prices, and on'liboral terms. Having established Agencies in some of the principal European cities, tho Proprietors will bo, constantly receiving fresh supplies, and having in connexion with their busi ness, a large manufactory of’PBRFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, they are enabled to supply Deal ers, with choice articles at exceeding low prices.. Or ders,by mail.or otherwise, will meet with prompt at tention, and packing warranted. Prices Current for warded .when desired. - Fancy Goods* —Ladies and Gentlemen’s Toilet boxes, accordians, paperweights, gilt and bronze ar ticles, papotories, smelling, bottles, in great variety; toilet bottles of China anjtcurglass, pocket and toil et mirrors', 40-patterns; sugar and card cases, fancy boxes of wood, papbrah^'glass,loo patterns;* satch els and scent bags, silk, thread, and cotton purses, snuff andtobacco boxes, shaving boxes, razor strops, music boxes, Opera and othet fans, dominoes, coffrrts and mouchoir cases, powder seating wax, tweezers, corn files, dec, Touet and other Brushes* —French, English, and American hair, tooth, and shaving brushes in great variety; comb and whisker,brushes, cloth brushes, flesh brushes, (of this .article the assortment is very complete.) Combs. —Tortoise shell and Buffalo, tuck and dressing combs, shell combs, Buffalo, horn and metal pocket combs, comb cleaners, fine extra, and common'fino tooth combs. „ Fancy and Toilet Soaps of Otto and Rose, bitter almond,»jasmin, orange flower, cinnamon, lavender. mask, willefleurs, white and brown Windsor, omnibus, floating, transparent, &c., of |*'rcnch, English, and American manufacture;-also-transporbnt,-rose, and floating wash bollo.^ Shavings Soaps. —Saponaccons Compound, shov ing cream, Naples soap, military soap, Kenan soap. Rose and Congress shaving cakes, Guerlains cream, Oleophane, dec. Oils for the Hair. —Pure Bear's oil, Ox Marrow, Antique, Indian and Macassar oils, Ean Bus Wole, fine Pomatums, in pots,and sticks, black Pomotunv Indian Dye for the Hair, Bandoline, Cydonine,-es sence of Tyre, Bear’s greeao, Depilatory Phiiocomc, curling fluid, Persian hair tonic, dec. For the Teeth .—Glenn's Rosa Tooth Paste, Rose Tooth Powder, Carbonic Dentifrice, Orris Tooth Wash, Pelletiers Odontinc, &c. ‘ For (he Complexion. —Glenn’s Reiman Knlydor, Michauds Freckle Wash, Cream of Almonds, Blanc do N?ige, Pearl Powder and BuU%Lily White Toil et Powder, Vinegar of Ronge, ijfqtige In Powder, ChinesoTTdhgc, Blanc do Perle.* • Toilet Water, <Vc.—Genuine Farina Cologne Wi ter, in long and short bottles: French and American Cologne Water, about 40 patterns of bottles; Laven der, Rose, Orange Flowers, Florida 'and Cilronella Waters in variety, ' *• . v Xubjn, as Willefleurs, Banquet Caroline* Patclionby, Ver rainc, Verben?; Musk, Fleur d’Orange, Eglantine, Tuberose, Moussclinc Mcil, Sweet Ocillct, Bo quol, Victoria, Estcrbazy', Hedy Osnico, Cilronella Rosa, Hcliohope, Jasmin, Violet, Portugal, with about 50 othcr.kinds. . . -> \t Sundry Articles, —Otto of.Rdscs in splendid gilt vials, Rose Lip Salvo.in China and metal, boxes, CourUPlaistcr. Rozorfl., SfiissoituJSiwLEens, Wafer*, Crayohs. Indelible Ink, -Ink Stands, Motto Seals, Pocket EBooks and Wallets, Pefcussiop Caps, Sew ing Wax, Camels Hair Pencils, colored and white Thread, in balls, Linen Twine, Diamond Cement, ' Water-Colors,-&cr ■ u --- Druggists 1 Articles. —As Bougies, ‘Catheters, White Skins, Fancy Cologne and other labels, pure Essential Oils, Vial corks, Otto of Rose Vials, Wedgcwood Funnels, Puhgents, Turkey Sponges, Carminey-Gork-Prossera, and-a-groat-varioly- of-otber arliclcF. Dcajcrs may ho certain of getting none but good articles at this establishment, and os low as similar articles cun be purchased in the United Slates. N. B.—L. W. GLENN has removed from No. 84 south Third street to his present location, Glenn's Celebrated Preparations. Glenn's Indian Dye. Warranted to change gray, light; or red hair, whis* kers, or eyebrows to a handsome brown or jet black, without staining tho skin or injuring the hair in the' least. The color is natural, and will not run off or soil the whitest muslin. Price 50 cents. Glenns Indian. o*7, For promoting the growth and beautifying tho hair, giving it a glossy softness, preventing it from, falling off, removing dandruff, &c.. It hoS the properly of making the hair dark, and preventing it from turning gray, and, being pleasantly perfumed, it is excellent for dressing the hair in general. Price 50 cents. ‘ Glenn's Rose Tooth Paste , This very pleasant and perfectly safe dentifrice gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing and re* moving spots of incipient decay gives firmness to the gums, and sweetness to the breath. Price 50 els'? Glenn's Depilatory , Removes superfluous hair frOm’lho face, neck, and arms, without injqry to the skin. Price 50 cents.' Glenn’s Real Bear’s Oil, Warranted genuine, and refined by a peculiar pro cess, for promoting the growth and beautifying the hair. This article is cohfidcntly recommended. It is also very useful for removing scurf and dandruff, and for .the heads ofchildren. It is pleasantly perfumed, ami'is for sale in bottles of various sizes. Glenn's Curling Fluid, 1 Giving the hair a beautiful curl, and keeping it in curl in w'arm or cold weather, Price 50 cents. Glenn's Superfine Pearl Powder, A beautiful cosmetic, allaying flushes of heat, giving a fairness to the complexion and to the features; in many persons a clear and transparent softness of ex pression.- Price 25 cents peKbox. * «.• Glenn's Toilet and Powder, la confidently recommended* to the ladies as of the very best quality, and entirely free from grit of any pernicious ingredient. It is beautifully white and soft, and is sold plain, or perfumed , with various odors. ’ r : Glenn’s Roman Kalydor , A cerium remedy for pimples, freckles, tan, moth, or morphew, redness, Motchca, sunburn, tetter, &c. It may bo used with perfect safety on*the most delicate complexion, and gives .to tho skin a soft and fair! ap pearance. Prico 50 cents per bottle. The above.named excellent articles arc confidently recommended to the public os really'good. They have been in general use for many years past, and have fully sustained their, well-earned reputation. -As they have been imitated at various times by unprinci pled persons, purchasers will do-well in all cases to ask fpr Gx.^kn*B—and see thaf ,tbe name of the pro prietor is on the wrapper or label of Bold wholesolo and retail by. . -—. . ; L* \VVGLENN dc SON. 1 ; Sigii of the Vase'6t Flowers,’No. 20 south 4th at., between Market and Chesnut sts. . „ Phlla. Now*!#, 1846.—6 ms Dr. I. C. Loomis, TT7TLI. perform all operations, upon the Teethi VV that are required ‘for their..preservation! such as Sealing, Filing, Plugging,- or, will restore the loss of thenv'by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett; : jJ'Offlbe on Pitt street, ■ a few doors South of the Raihrodd Hofei. .. . 1 . ' > N. B. DrL Loomis will be absent from'arlisle, the last ten days, in each month;' artiste, July 4,184 4; , . . . ■. r JAMES PEEMINO, M. D. ■pESIDENTD-ENTIST, HinnisßUßa, Pa. Dr. Jti P. will Warrant. hiß-Oporqtiona equal lo those of the boslcily practice; and his charges shall al ways he moderate.’, L r.: .l'i October IG. 1915.—1 y .. s. rat. mason, • ; • ; RESIDENT DENTIST, 1 'ii' •,■/ • , BsipiE9tßViiO|Pa*- TT7ILL warrant his operation* .cquri ,tq thoie" of .YV the beat city practice; and his charges ahaU al* Waye bi 'moderate. J Office next'door ’to Peal’* store.-,/ . : ;V- : Shippensburg, Ju1y9,184 IT NEVER PAUB. iDSCULLEN’Sj Indian V egetable Panacea. PERSONS afflicted with’ Scrofula, Kings’ E*ti, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Teller, Mercurial Diseases, or qhy other complaints arising from impurities of the Wood, are requested to read the following testimonials, in proof of the wonderful properties of the above named medicine. f _ READ I READ!! READ!!! Wo the undersigned, having visited. Mr. Isaac Brooke, jr. at jho office of Messrs. Rowand & Walton, 37.6 Market st., Philadelphia, consider his case, the moat remarkable one wo have over witnessed or hearJ of. Ills disease was SCROFULA, and loniblo.mmt have been his twelve years conflict with the dcalroj or. His Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, J'fosi:/ Upper Lip,'and lower lid of the nioaT xte have been his Face, nearly ca/crr u/),and- part of the Jaw Done carried' away. And yet we can give no descripllon’bf his case;; Mn B..informs us that in January last, the whole interior of his ftioujh, as well as most of his face, wt s a mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the Ulh of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen’s; In dian Vegetable Panacea, which checked-tho.djsbaso in a few'days, and from that lime tho cure has 1 pro gressed wilh~intcrroiesion. ‘ New flesh has supplied tho place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfig ured, his face is sound, and his general health is re stored. Wo arc assured that In the treatment of Mr. Brooks’ case, no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic Applications have been used, —in fact, tho Ponacco Alone, has wiought this wonderful change. David Smith, Bucks county, Pa., 1 Charles E. Rowand, Mcadvillo, Crawford co., Pa., i_ J. W. Jones..M. D.. south 2d street, Phila. Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N Jersey x E. W. 4-40 N. Fourth, st, Phil®. McCullough,-Lancaslerj-Pa. R. M. Maddock, 23 N. 1 Uh et., Phila. C. W. Appleton, M. D. 46 south at. ' Timothy Caldwell, Marion county, Missouri Daniel Yeakcl, Chesnut HU), Philadelphia co John Harned, 390 High street, Ph|la._ Win. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N, J. - Wm. Halo, 378 High street, Phila. John Bell, Erie st.. Phila. Aaron Sands, 116’Catharine sti Phila. Daniel McGinley, Kessler’s Altey, Phila. Andrew.Swealon, Camden, N. J. R. H, Evans, West Philadelphia. Richard R. Young, Gilder4o9 Market st. Phila John W. Ashmead, 60 South'6th street, do. T. S. Wagtier v Lilhographer, 116 Chesnut si. Philadelphia. B. J. Kensil, 123-sonth 11th st., Phila. Petbc Sken Smith, Editor (Native Eagle, do. Joel Bodine l , Williamstown, N. J., Wm. Steeley,J‘'armingtoni l6wa.'. Coles, Mi D., Boston, Mass. • _ * Russel Canfield, Physiologist, Phila. “ 'Hios.P. .S. jHoby, M. Hjarriaburg, Pa. _ Peter Wnglit, 159 £hila. - James Vv. Neavlin, a|reet r .dg U) _'_. ■ < S'bVr#Good,-'174--Spruce - BtreGtj ' ' ddi Rev. Wm» Urle,\Caiharine si, w do. Rev. John Chambers* Broad st. do.. . T. L* Sanders, Published of Pledge, Phila.' F. P. Sellers, Editor, Doylestown, Pa. . Jacob Frick, Editor of the Ame. SenL Phila. L. A. Godey, Ladies’ Book, 101 Chesriutst. Philadelphia. • , JBrjcJvmaker’SiAL. P, Church, Phila. £). S. Kieffer,«iPubliaher of Lancaster Repub. A. Wilson, M., D'. No. G Cedar Row, Phila. Samuel Keichum, N0..62 North Third si, do. —Rev.-Levi Brink, New York... ... Edward Paxson, No. 168 North Front st. do. J. C. Laycock, Attorney at Law, Washington Square; Phila, - ■ ' ’ * The above named ■gentlemen, (constituting htil Brooks at our 'office in Philadelphia, and would' certify to the same acts if necessary) are' well known, and their high standing in society pre cludes the idea of their lending their names to carry on an imposition. And,here we say, without the fear of contradic tion, that we have' not found a case of Scrofula or other disease for'which we- recommend the Pana cea, which the medicine has not speedily arrested. We have at this lime a multitude of patients I under- treatment, all of whom are doing well.— Among them is one of CANCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance, biit from all appearances will be cured in a few, months. Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No. 376'Marketst. Phil adelphia, and also by the following regularly au thorized agents. Samuel W. Haverstick, Carlisle, Pa. WiUiaip Bralton, Newville. Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. C. A. Morris & Co. York, Pa, t Carlisle, Dec. 3,1846.—1 y CONSUMPTION |j;CAW BE C-O'REfta Thompson’s Compound Syrup Tar , and Wood Naptha.. . Consumptives !. Beware of ‘Deception and.all Spur i yus Tar Mixtures got up as immitatidns of Thorny son's Compound Syhtpof Tar and fVood Naptha, which is daily effecting such remarkable cures in Tulmonary Consumption. . ' TRIUMPHANT success of Thpniqqn’s Com pound Syrup Tar .and Wood Naphtha. Still anotherremarkable cure! Read the following from a well known citizen of Cumberland co. Pa. Dickinson township, Noy. 20, 1846. . About six years since, in consequence of the sedentary nature of my business, 1 was attacked with severe pains in the breast, palpitation of .the heart, and shortness of breath, which.were Boon ■followed by a failure of appetite, extreme wake fulness at night, and partial paralysis of my limbs these symptoms of a deranged system being frequently attended with spitting of blood. For about two years I was also occasionally thrown into convulsions, which left me in a miserable state of feebleness, and. began to affect my mind From time to time my sufferings were moreorles 'severe; until at length they increased to such-a degree, and the violence of the symptoms were so augmented, that for a.whole year 1 was unable to attend toany business. During thistime I con sulted eome able physicians and attended to their, prescriptions; but all their skill was unavailing to procure the relief; and at length they regarded ray recovery as entirely hopeless. In this condi tion T ‘was informed, of the qalotary effects ,of Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tor ami Wood- Naphtha, in a case somewhat similar to mine, and though I had given up all expectations of a recov ery of my former health by human, means, yet be ing strongly adyised to try this inedlcine. 1 was at length prevailed upon to do so, and ! have now to eay, lhat'by thq use of, six bottles thy health has been restoVed, and I am how able to attend to bu siness with its much facility as iistml. HENRY MYERS. This invaluable medicine is prepared at N. E. corner of slh and Sprace streeta, Phila. _ . For sale in Carlisle, by li. Angnty, principal agent'. , Price 50 cents or 6 bottels for 32,50. ■February 4,1847. : , DR. CULLEN'S TNDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FORFE JL MALE COMPLAINTS.. .This medicine is fast, taking the place of every preparation hereto fore tised.for diseases arising from iVcalcntss or oth er causes. All- that is necessary to secure this mcdicinc'a place irt-AbaDomcsltc Practice, of every family; when such amedicineis needed, .is atrial. Itepepkn for. itself—ia innocent in ila operation, pnd .no injury pan arise from ita uGO alany time; Sold wholesale end retail, by ROWAND& WALTON, Proprietors. No. 376 Markotat, Phil adelphiavand:aUo by the following regnlarly.au- ajrenle._;, h >'• " ' SiMUEi. W. Havjbbtick, Carlisle, Pa. ( William Brattoni Newyllle. Samuel H- Baehlor, Gettysburg Pa. C. A.Monis b Co., York, Pa. Fire insurance. THE Aliened Eaatpennaborough Mutual Fire Insurance .Company of Cumberland. County, incorporated by an.act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of tho following commissioners, viz: Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. H. Gorgas, Lewis.Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel* Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, andMelchoir Breneman, whoreapectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to tho advantages which the -company hold out. The fates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to becomp members are invited to. make application to the agents of-the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. *' JACOB SHELLY, President. Michael Hoover, Viet Prcs't, —Lewis UYnK^Secrctary, — - ■ L .. „ /. Miciiael Cockuk, IVeasurer. „ Agents —Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha nicsburg; Rudolph Martin. Wcw Cumberland; M. - Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Go'rgar/Ajjeh ; Christian Titzel, Allorf; John C. Dunlap, Allen{ Peter Barn hart, East Pennsboro; David Martin, Churchtowh; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown;- Henry Zearing,-Shire manslown; Simon Oyster, Wormlcysburg; Robert 1 Moore. Carlisle; Robert C. Stcrrctt, S. Middleton;- ■ Philip Brcchbill, for Cumberland county. Agents‘for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry Logan, John Shcrrick, John ftankln, Daniel Baily, J. Bowman, Thds. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Protection Against Loss by Fire. rpHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL 1 -/ _J_—ProtectlQn-Cjpinpany r AviU-lb&-undcr-tho directim>- - - of the following. Board of Managers for the ensuing ycorf‘viz: T. C. Miller; D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel' GalbraitbpJamcs-Weakly, ArG.MillcrrPhnip Spang-- ler, Samuel Tritt, Thomas A, jM’Kinncy, John Zug, Samuel Hustoi/John Grech, John Bear and Abm. King. also a number oLAgents,ap pointed in tho adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office^ of tho Company, when tho policy will he issued without djplay. Foi further in formation sec the by-laws of the Company. •T. C. MILLER, Fresidetif. \ A. G. Miller, Secretary, Aoknta. —M. P-. Ego, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Df. Ira-Day, Mcchanicsburg; George Brindle, Monroe; L.H.* Williams, Westpennsborough; Joseph M. Means, Ncwburg; John Clendenin, Hogestown; Stephen Culbertson, Shippensburg. _ Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance j| Company, Philadelphia. ,|ji ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRINCL-J' ’PLE—combined with a'large joint capital!- Prc niiums reduced to nearly one half of the usual.rates. By of Incorporation, the flock is pledged for,* the payment‘.of and losses 'Which the Com pahy'maj sustain.' as on additional security to' lhtr£|&tirns; requires thattlffc profit pt tho - business shall b 6 funded attdremam with the corpo ration,-afl a gunrahtee and protection' to ih&insured agaihst loss* This fund will be represented by scrip, tho Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six percent, per annum/ Tho insured aVe enti tled to a pro rata share_of the profits ofthcCompany, and Wiir receive that proportion of tUo aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of cnincd premiums paid ' sum-df.caiucd.. prqitjiums and capital stock. Tho scrip thus issued, to be transferable on the books of the Company as stock'. No dividend of scrip can bo made when* tho losses and expcnscs exeeod-lho-amounl oftarned premiums. - - The insured are protected from loss at the custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for the loescsoi expenses of ;hc Corporation. The assured have oil the rights of .membership,— l -can vote at all elections, and are.cligi- 1 &Io as Directors of the Corporation. t The subscriber has been appointed' agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, he wohld confidently Tccomnjend it to his friends and the public. The Norl.t American. Company has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring inthat ofHco can have them rerife’Wcd in the Delaware Company on much more favorhble terms,- For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to , JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, September 18,1845. — ly Life Insurance Company. The mutual benefit life insuhan.ce COMPANY, Office No. 11 WALL street, New York.—This-company continues to insure LIVES ONLlTupm (he must I'avoraolo terms, end, at the lowest rates of premiums. The annual premium, if ovQf {sso, may iin cash ami in a secured note, payable in one year, with G per cpnU interest subject to assessments, if requited by the company; or it may be paid in monthly or quarterly payments at the option of the insured. There Will he on annual dividend of profits paid in script certificates, bearing 6 per which interest is payable nnfmolly. The company willjoan on their two-thirds its amount, or it may be applied to the payment of future premiums, or to increase tho arhdunl insured-. All persons taking polities become members, but ore not liable beyond the amount of their premiums. A mar ried whman can insure the life of her husband, secure from any demonds of his creditors, for any amount, the annual premium of which .does not exceed $3OO. The,company will pay on equitable rate for Life Po licies, when they shall have acquired a value. All claims on policies will be-paid within three months after proof of the death of. the persons insured. The funds of the company must be invested only in stocks ■ of the United States, States of Massachusetts, New , Jersey, New York, or in first-mortgages on real es ; tate, worth double the amount loaned. The business of this company has exceeded that of any other.during the period of ils.cxialcnce., Since Is commencement there have been issued upwards of 2800 policies: the premiums upon the same exceed ing $250,000. ROBERT L; PATTERSON. Pm't. The subscriber is agent for the above company* for Carlisle and vicinity; and he hoa associated’ witli himself, as Medical Examine*, J. J. Mrxns I M. D.—‘ Applications for insurance, whether by letter or in person, will be promptly attended to; and pamphlets containing tables of rates, &c., can bc haa by appli cation at the Drug store of Dr. Myers, or of the sub* scriher." M. CALDWELL. ' Carlisle, Dee. 24, 1846.—1 y - » ExtenßlVO CABINET-WARE ROOMS, THE'subscribers would respectfully inform their, 'friends and u tho public -generally, that they have enr tered into the Cabinet business, and hav.e. taken the establishment formerly carried on by their father.— They have now on hand the largest assortment of FURNITURE in Carlisle,‘at their New Rooms op positoßhosds’, Warehouseman elegant assortment of. SRCabinet-ware <2* And OhairS, Feeling confident of the superior finish,excellence of material and reasonable prices of tho articles which they constantly manufacture, will give satisfaction to and secure.the, patronage of all who - mayexamihethero. .. *: ’ - -■* Purchasers wilt be-rewarded for their trouble by calling oh the subscribers before purchasing else where. Eroploying none but the best oT^rknion,, and under their own superintendence, they will war rant their work to their patrons., If tbero should bo any deficiency they will make it ‘good;—Allfarticles' at prices .to edit the times, prefer! og brisk sales and ■ small profits'. v'' • , ... . CorriKS made to order at the aboriestt.notice and od in lown pr country*., , - IX A. & % C, FETTER. • ' Fcbroary H, l847»-~lf . Second ArrlvQi ol .. -BootSj Shoes and Brogans. ' 1 ■* JUST tcceivcdanew assortment ■ e I . ofMen’e BooU.Men'a &Boys’ Calf B^ljand Kip Montoes, Ladies’ Kid ami Child tch’s Gaiters, block and fancypolored Kid Bools,— Also Kid Mortocxo Liningß, &0,, wholesale orrelail «t the lowest piicei;,-.i.’ -i'xs 1 ; 1 -' '•.-.f.te Call atPorterVSAos Stare, corner of Mainan’ Pitt atHuta, oppoaito the Methodist Episcopal Chute’’ ■ ', Catliala, July 9, - r*. ' , ,_ i .-if
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