Splendid New Goods |>or Spring and Summer Use. B ANGNEY, at the North East corner of the Tfctn.lhe City, and is how opening an extensive as sortitiept-of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, fthioh being selected with great care, and purcha eed on the most favorable terms, he Will dispose of at th e smallest possible profil. He . would call the attention of. Farmers and others residing In the country to his largo and fresh supply of Goods es pecially, adapted to their Use, and to the . present season,, .He has also With great care made large additions to his stock of . : ; V Dress goods, _ fheludibgmduslin de lames, handsomecashmeres, bombasines and alapacas, block and fancy bol’d. Silks, every descripllou of prints, Scotch ging hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns & balzarines, White goods for dresses, mourning and second Vhourning goods. Ho also offers his Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, - Vestings, summer sloths, linen drills, tweeds, cot ton'pabtalpon stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, bed tickings, Übl© diapers, diaper toweling, linens, shawls, stockings, globes, &c., at prides 25 per cent, low er thah they have ever been known in this market. He has also increased his assortment of bleached/ arid unbleached Muslins in all their varieties, and to be disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also FLOOR CLOTHS and MJIT TINGSy will be fohnd at his store at very low prices.. His slobk of GROCERIES, QUEENS VVARE, &c., has been much enlarged'and will be sold astonishingly low. Together with* a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &o. Which will be disposed of and great bargains given Tor cdah. A large assortment of other goods on blind, which cannot here be mentioned. 4*- . April 29.1847. / ' ‘ . Glorious News! CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. A ' & W,. BENTZ, have just received at their J\.i cheap store. 3 doors south of the Post Office, one of the largest,, most beautiful, and cheapest assortment of ; Dry Roods, Groceries,"&c., CVer. brought to Carlisle. The public are invited to an early examination of their stock. A. & VV. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 39. 1817. Splendid Stock of. NEW GOODS! H, H. GROVE, has just received the neatest, i prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, and latest assortment of Goods in the Borough— at least so pro* bounced by all the ladies of taste who have examined them—and at prices Cheaper than the Cheapest, con sisting in part of English, French and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Velvet Cords, Gambroons, and every variety of men’s wear. . .. For the ladies I have the most beautiful Borages, Balzarlnes, superior Lawns, Gingham Lawns. Do mestic, French and English Ginghams, and a general assortment of White Goods at reduced prices. ' Borage, Bolzarinc, Zephyr, Net, Thibet, Mouselln de Lalne, and Cashmere Shawls—Also, Scarfs. Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladies* & Misses* Bonnets of the latest Paris styles, such as Pamela, Vanora, Rulland, English Split Straw, Chino, Perl, Naepolaton, Florence Braid, Silver Lace and Mon-, tcrey. HATS—Palmleaf, Leghorn, Shakers,Black Straw, Pfdle Braid, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready Hats for men and boys. Hen and Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and; Misses’ mo toco and kid SLIPPERS. ’ GROCERIES—Coffee, Tea, Molasses.and Spices, all of which will be sold as said above, cheaper than (he cheapest. Persons wishing bargains will do well to-call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ■ Don’t forget, North East Corner of the Public Square*. H. H. GROVE. Carlisle, April 22,1847. LOOK AT THIS I I HAVE just returned from the city with a tre mendous slock of the handsomest and cheapest lot of Goods ever offered in Carlisle. Many articles have been purchased at auction much below their value, and will be sold in tho same way. To enumerate articles is but of tho question, but in CloUje, Cassimeres and Casinetts, we go ahead of all competition. To thc Ladies.—ln Silks, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls,Bonnet Velvet and Bonnot Trimmings,' Labes, Mouse de Laines, &c. &c. vve are prepared to ploaso ' all in prices and.stylo who will favor us with a call. My steok is very large and complete, and wo are always pleased to show goods without charge. BOOTS AND SHOES, All kinds, qualities, and prices of Boots and Shoes now. receiving and on hand. 1 have paid particular attention to this branch of my business, and purchas ed a big lot of cheap and good Boots and Shoes. Also, a fresh lot of GROCERIES, ail of which will bo sold at'tho very .lowest notch. Rocollect'tho u OLD STAND,*’ East High Street. CHARLES OGILBY. ; Carlisle, January 7,1817. Toy and fruit Emporium! I'.'r TSortii Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber lakes this opportunity of in forming his friends and the public In general, shat he still continues to manufacture and has al ways on hand, a large and general assortment of Candies,of the best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, at the. old stand, in North Hanover St., where he also keeps on hand Fruits, •embracing all the delicacies of the different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in part of * . . Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Prdens, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Pecaa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &o.» which ho will sell at,the most Toasonable prices for cash. ~ He would also invite the attention of the public lo a large and well selected assortment of ' Toys; Baskets, and Fancy Goods, •evitable lor the approaching Hollidays. In con oekloh with the above, he has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, •consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su- Bara, Coffees of all kinda, from 8 to 12J coma per Sound, Teas, a superior article of Imperial, Young f| T ,on and Black Tea, Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheeae, Rice, Blacking, ' Matches, Brushes, &o. Class & Qucensware, * lame assortment of Glass and Quoensware, of all kinds and patterns. FRESH SPICES, such aS'Nulrnegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Al'spico'ground or whole, Mustard by lire bottle or Purchasers will And it 16 their advantage to call at the Depot, before putctiasing elsewhere^ Carlisle, Not. 26,1846. ■ s New Year and New Arrival'of NSWCtOODS. JA*Cl>lPPlKOßll,hat just >n addl • tlonal supply to hi* stock, and is prepared to five bargain! of . Cloths of color! and qualities. .OMsimeres plain and f&ncy. • Cawinetti do do , Bestir and Pilot Clo Veiling* and Cravat*. • Caatnnerea and Mooaolm do Lomoi.. - .. ' . Do, . do Robe*. Alpicca* and. Mwlnoea. Rlbbona/Ond Artificial*. .BhawlaondTio*. Fur Mttfl*. ■ . Man’* and Boy’* Cap*. &«• Bhlpponiburg, Jan. 14,1847.. HONEY A prime article juat received and for ?ale by ROBERT IRVINE, dr. Rich mid Rare Attractions! Extensive and Elegant Supply, of' NEW GOODS ■Just received at the Old Stand, in A r . Hanover . St., nearly opposite the Bank.' SW. H A VERSTICK desires to inform thopublic i .that he hasjust received from Philadelphia,and is novy opening at the Old Stand, on North Hanover strettt, a Fresh assortments of Drugs* Paints, Oils; Dye-Stuffs, and the moat elegant display of Fancy Articles, Mia cellaneous and School Books Perfumery, Fruits, <xc., .which has ever been opened' in this Borough, all of which have' been selected by himself in person with great care,-and which ho can confidently, repommend to his friends and customers as being equal if not su perior to any in themarket. His stock will constant ly comprise . Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices ground & whole, Instruments, -Essences, Pure Essential Oils, Perfumery, &c. Dye-Stuffs. Log and Cam-Woods, Oil of Vitriol, • Copperas, Lac Eye, , Paints and Varnishes . Wetherill & Brother’s While I,ead».Cromc, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, Litharge and Red Led, Whiting and Parish Green, constantly for sale at the old established Drug, ; Book and Fancy Store. Indigoea, Madders, Brazil Wood, Alum, . ' Lard Lamps. .An elegant variety of. Lard Lamps, manufactured by Cornelius, of every size and pattern, and. at great ly reduced priccJ. Fancy Articles . , Comprising an endless variety of every notion in the fancy way, which it would take a column to enur merate, but in which will bo found every variety of article'for ornament, instruction or amusement, and at prices from a penny TO a dollar. School Books. ... . His stock is composed chiefly of School Books, in whjch may bo found the various Text-hooks, Lexi cons, Histories, Arithmetics, &c. t no\y used in Col lege end the public schools, all of which will bo sold as Ipw as any other establishment. Groceries and Fruits , prime and fresh, and of very superior quality, at prices astonishingly low. Remember the Old Stand. 8. W. HAVERSTICK. . . Carlisle, November 26; 1846. . CHEAP DRUG STORE. J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully’inform * their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drugstore lately owned by. Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson &,Djnkle, on the North West corner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite life Man sion- House Hotel, in the . Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend-, constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c,., which they arc determined to sell on’ accommoda ting Terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement, scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March 18,1818. ■ REMOVAL. u Quick Sales and Small Profits." DR. J. MYERS, has lately removed his lipl Drug and Book Store 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 all his time, (except when engaged in Professional business.) to the interests of bis store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friends and tho public, that their orders and prescriptions shall have the most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former largo assortment of (of the latter, a very choice and extensive collection, he’has just opened a splendid assortment of Drugs, Paikts, Oils, Dte-stcw, Spices, Fruits, pßnroMßnx, Boors, (all kinds,) Statiojtaht, CUTLERT, Lard Lamps, Fawct Articles, Family Groceries, of every, variety and price—and as he intends doing business on the popular terms of “quick sales and small profits/' he. is determined to sell GnocsniEs, and every other article be may offer, as low as they can bo had in Carlisle. Ho gives a general invitation to all his friends to call. OC/*For the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers' Drug Store will be open at all hours on Sunday for the sale'of Medicines pnly. GEO. PEEKING, JUSTICE OF. THE PEACE AND SCRIVEN ER. Office in South Hanover street, .opposite the Post Office. Carlisle, April 20,1847.—3 m R, A. tamhcrtoUj ATTORNEY AT LAW, HißttiSDCßo, Pa. April 29,1847*—1y - . Dr. George Willis Ponlkc, {Graduate of Jefferson Medical College , jfiiiladelphia.) RESPECTFULLY. offers to the public his profes sional services in the practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery. Orrica at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's (late Ro berts') Hotel, and the Second Presbyterian Church. , Carlisle. April 8,1647.—1 y ' CARD. "PvOCT. JOHN J. MYERS, has removed his Office I ) and Dwelling to the two story Brick House ad joining his Drug Store, on west Main street. Carlisle, April 15,1847. —3m ALEXANDER S. NcCLEAN, M. D -OFFERB his professional services to the citizensof Dauphin and Cumberland counties. He moy be found at his office in Harrisburg. February 18, 1947.—6 m Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth, that are reauited for their preservation, suoh as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. (IT-Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hotel. • _ N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, the last ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4, 1846. ■ JAMES FLEMING, M.D. RESIDENT DENTIST, H*imisauno, Pa. Dr. F. will warrant his operations equal to those of the best oily practice, and hie charges shall al. ways be moderate. October 16. 1845.—1 y 8. M. MASON, RESIDENT DENTIST, SuiTFiirßßoaa, Px. "VITILL warrant hia operations equal to those of \\ the beat city practice, and hia charges shall ah ways ho moderate. Ofiice next -door to J. Pcai'a store. Shlppenabnrg, July JOSEPH KNOX, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa,( boa ro ri tU ri:T 10 U *° Practice of hie pro- 1 foaalon In Pillaburg, Allegheny county. Pa. F Fobruafy 11, l«17c-tf ' ■ B. F; & A. 0. FETTER, TTTOULD most respectfully call the attention of VY Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet ¥are mid Chairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms,- bn the corner of North Hanover and Louthqr sts„ Carlisle. They are confident that the superior finish, of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cheap • «css; will recommend them to every person want ing -Furniture. They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping,a constant supply of every article in their line, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn estly invite persons who dre about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. .Apri129,1847. . ' Furniture! Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that ho still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North -Hanover street, nearly opposite Weibley’a Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secre- STANDS, Desks, Book-coses Bedsteads, Cupboards, cf every style and pattern, and in short, every thinj* that can be made in a cabinet shop. . . . The subscriber will .warrant his furniture to he manufactured but of the best bf material and by the best of workmen, and os to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will hot fail to please*, sc^ don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere.' The subscriber would also inform the public that he carries on the Coffin Malting Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. ‘Having sHearse, he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1846.—1 y OLD OAK HALL Clothing Emporium. Norik East Comer Third and Chesnut Sts., Phila rpHE proprietor keeps constantly on hand a gpod X find full assortment of FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Frock, Dress and Sack Coats, Panlaloonfi, Veals, &6., adapted to.the Reason; together with every other article requisite for gentlemen’s vyardrobes. Also a large and well selected* assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres, Vestings, &c.~which wilt be made to orderi in the best and most fashionable style', at short notice, and reasonable prices. Grateful for the liberal share bf custom which has been .extended to*’“OLD OAK HALL,” no pains shall be spared to deserve a continuance in future.' W. B. LEIDY. , March 11, 1817—3irt Physicians pre- - Cheap Blinds! B. J. WILLIAMS, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, , No. IQ North Sixth st., (a few 'doors above Market st ,) Philadelphia, HAS now on hand the largest and mostfashlon able assortment of Narrow Slat and other Ve netian Blinds of any establishment in the United States, which he will sell, Wholesale arid Retail, at the lowest prices. • ' The citizens of Carlisle are respectfully solici ted to call on him before purchasing elsewhere,as he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may thus favor him with a call. . OLD BLINDS Repainted and Trimmed, so as to look equal to new, . Orders punctually attended to, and the Blinds forwarded with despatch. J» B.WILLIAMS. March 11,1847.—3 m ~ Spitting Blood, Consumption,. &c. THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA in the most certain and effectual remedy for the cure of all complaints uf the throat ahd lungs, obstinate coughs, chronic aoro throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in the side and breast, lightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, ice. A trial will convince all of its unequal' cd efficacy. Thornton's Compound Syrup, of Tar and Wood Naptha wilt cure Consumption / YET ANOTHER CURE • Last August a year I caught a violent cold in consequence of getting wet in a shower of rain. A 1 circumstance so common gave mo no immediate con* corn, supposing X should soon got rid of it. On the contrary, however,' I daily grew worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders. I now suffered great oppression from the great secretion of purulent matter in my lungs, I became greatly alarmed, and my frldnds considered my situation extremely critical, the more so as loss of appetite, hectic fever and night sweats rendered mo as wefak ns a child. A't night the sweat literally poured off me! This was my condition when I com* menced using “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha.” I procured one bottle, and ex perienced so mach benefit that I resolved to continue it. I took in alanine bottles, and am now perfectly restored. It is now six months since 1 ceased using the medicine and the cure remains perfect. I firmly 1 believe this medicine is far superior to every remedy r for consumption of the Lungs. . J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8 Carborry st. Affirmed and subscribed this filh day of April, 1840, before mo, John Swipt, Mayor. This invaluable medicine Is prepared at N. E. corner of 6th and Spruce streets, Phlla. For sale in Carlisle, by Jl7Jngney t principal agent. Price 50 cents or 6 bottels for $3,50. Farm (or Sale tn .Clarke Co,* Vn. THIS farm contains 201 acres of Limestone land, 37 acres of which are in timber. U is divided Into 0 fields, all of which let out to a lasting pond; 4 of said fields aio now. in clovor. The improvements consist of a DWELLING* for a small family i Kitchen, Smoke House, limlKßPCorn House and Stable, with a well of CBBlgood water about 60 yards from the bouse. Said farm is about 0 miles from Winchester, 4 from Deny vitlo, and 3 from Thompson's Depot, on the Winchester and. Potomac Rail Road, where and at Winchester is a joody market for all the produce of the country. The price of this farm is $6,000, of which the pur chaser may psy any part lie chooses if not less than $lOOO, whoever balance bo may choose to leave un paid will bo divided into six equal annual payments bearing interest. The tax on this farm does not ox ceed $4. The above liberal terms arc .offered to induce per sons from the ncignborhood of Carlisle, Po., to come here and purchase, as I rnn informed thot tlusdounty and Carlisle ore In the sumo valley, and the land very much alike. Several Pennsylvanians live near this farm, and some others have made recent purchases in this county i Polsesslon given the first day of March next, If I can soli in a few weeks. Any other Infor mation will ho glyon by addressing the subscriber at Bcrryvillo,* Clarke county, Va. .- u • • NEILL l 5 ARNETT. THE subscribers most respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have leased the above popular house, lately kept by Mr. H. L. Burkholder, and are now well prepared to accommo date those who may favor the. house with their cus tom in a manner that will insure satisfaction to all. The house has been recently repaired, and furnished throughout with approved Furniture, and it is the determination of the proprietors to keep such" an es tablishrUent as will recommend-itself to the travelling Persons visiting Carlisle, either on bu siness or pleasure, will find this one of . the most de sirable locations in the place—being in the centre of the tbvpi, arid convenient to the Court House and -public offices. Their Parle will be constantly'sup plied with all the delicacies of the season, and every attention will bo paid to make their visitors comfort able, and perfectly “ait home.” . There is extensive Stabling attached to.the promises. Terms moder ate; . They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. R. D. ECKELS, .JOHN OLIVER. Carlisle, AprillS, 1847.—3ni Puix.*DBLPntA, April 0, 1846. SPREAD EAtilE H^TET. South. Vgest Corner of thePullic Square, " Carlisle, Pa. Hover’s First Premium Writing Ink. EROM the celebrated Professor of Chom- Istry in the University of Pennsylvania. “PHILADELPHIA Oct. 11,1843. “Dear Sir—Having tried your Ink, I will thank you to send me another bottle, as I find, it to bo ex cellent. lam yours, truly, “ROBT, HARE,” From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished for bis numerous scientific researches. “ Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, 1844. • “Having.used Mr* Hover's Writing Ink, lam sat* isficd that it is the best which has ever come to my knowledge, and especially is it excellent for the use of the Steel PeAs, and will not corrodo them, even in long use. “JOHN LOCKE, Prof, of Chemistry.” Hoyer’s Adamantine Cement. From a well known scientific gentleman, , Philu., Feb. 87, 1846. “Mr* Joseph E. Hover—Sir: A use of your Ce ment, and some practical teats of its superiority, has induced me to recommend it to others as an invalu blo article for mending China, Glass, or. Cabinet Ware. . CAMPBELL MORFIT, “Analytic Chemist.” For sale at the manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by . JOSEPH B. HOVER, Manufacturer . May.l3 1847. ■ Fancy and Trimmings Store. No. 47, South Second St., Philadelphia. THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of purchasers to hia choice assortment of the lat est and most fashionable varieties of < Mantilla and Dress Silk Fringes. Fans. Gimps and Duttons. Hair Frizcttes Steel Deads, Rings, Slides, and Curls. Tassels. • Fancy Boxes; Bag and. Purse Clasps. “ , Baskets. Plain and Shaded Silks. Combs. Bead Bagft and Purses. Brushes,.&c. - Together with a variety .of other Goods, aft of which , have been selected with the greatest care, of I the best and finest quality, and will bo sold, at a small | advance upon the cost PLIla., May 13, 1847.—1 m 03*Hoir Plaited in Bracelets, Rings, ice., at‘short notice and in I HOWELL. & BROTHERS Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, HAVE, removed their store to No. 110 Chesnut street, South East corner of Carpenters Court, Philadelphia, where.they are constantly receiving from their Factory PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS , FIRE BOARD PRINTS, . . Also splendid Decoration Fresco Paper for Parlors. The latest and most approved styles of Architectural Designs, Columns with Capitals, Pilasters and Pa ncling Statues, Pedestrals, Imitations, Recesses, &c. They are also making a new article of Double Win* dow Curtain Paper 4-4 wide. ,H. & 13. also inform the public that theirs is the' only Factory in tho country which produces many of the above articles, such as Statues, Pedestals,Niches, Fireboard Prints, &c., and jvhlch they warrant equal to any imported. . They are in possession of Five Silver Medals, re* ceived from tho Institutes at Boston, New York and Philadelphia, Being .the highest premiums awarded for Paper Hangings by those Institutions for the lost four years. • Phila. Morch 25,1847.—3ra . Jv Cheap Watches and Jewelry, Mi, AT THB "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store,I*' 1 *' Nu, 06, 'North Second Street , BELOW BACK, CORNER OP QUARRY, PHILADELPHIA. /"“I OLD Levor Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat VX caeea, $45,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, * 23,00' Si! ver Lover Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 i Silver Lepine Watches, Ate qua!., joweled, 14,00 i Superior Quarlier Watches, 10,00 i Ladies 1 Gold Pencils, 2,00 I Fine Sliver Spectacles, .1,75 I Gold Finger Rings from 37i015. to $10; Watch i Glasses, plain 12} els.; patent 18$ cts.; Lunet 25 lets. On hand an assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Earrings, Lockets, Meda lions, Gold Pens, Gold Nedk, Curb.&c Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, &0., at equally low prices. All goods warranted to bo what they are sold for. A liberal deduction made to persons buying to.sell again. 0, C.ONRAD, ' Importer of IVaUhes, Phila. Feb. 25,1847. BUCK & MOORE, 264 Marxist Street, Philadelphia. HAVE' constantly on hand every description of Clothing, ell of. which are cut, trimmed and mode in a manner not to he surpaued, and are war ranted cheaper than tho same quality, of Goods in any other establishment in tho United States. Also, every description of ' Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. Those visiting the city will And it to thoir ihtorost to exatpino our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, Oct. 8,1846.—1 y. Cheap Confectionary & Fruit Store. No, 426 Market street, between. 12th Sf 13tA streets, ’. South side, Philadelphia. THE subscriber takes this method of informing Country Merchants and others, that ho keeps con stonily on hand a largo supply of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &c., of the latest importations, which ho will sell at ro duccd cash prices—also CANDY manufactured Fresh every day from Steam Clarified Sugars, war ranted to stand-all weather, with fair usage. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and ox -1 amine.for themselves, when every effort shall bo made to please, both In quality and price. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN. ‘ Phils., March 18,1847.—3 ms (Jj* Goods carefully packed and sent to any part of the city, Railroad Depots or Steamboat Landings, without charge. . . . * . Second Arrival ol Boots, Shoes and Brogans. ■Bn JUST received a now assortment H of Mon'o Boots, Men’s dc Boys’ Calf. Kip Monroes, Ladies’ Kid and ...Ik. Morrocco Slippers, Misses and Child-, ron’s Gaiters, block and fancy colored Kid Bopls.— Also Kid Morrocco Linings, dec., wholesale or retail at IhO lowest prices. Coll , at Porter's Shoe Store, corner of Main and Fill streets, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, July 0, 1846. THE Allen and Eaetpennsborough MutuaiFire Insurance Company of Cumberland Courtly, incorporated by an .act of is noW. fully organized, and in operation undetthemanagemebt of the following commissioners, viz: - ,Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. K. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer* Christian Titzel, 1 Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Oocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Breneman, who respectfully call the attention of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages Whiqh the company hold.out." ' " l'| • ’ ... The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of- the kindjn the Per sons wishing to become 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, FiccPrcs't. Lewis Hver, Secretary . ~Michael Cooklih* 'Measurer* Agents—Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha nicsburg; Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; •M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorgas, Allen; Christian Titzel, Allen; John. C< Dunlap, Allen; Peter Barn hart, East Pennsboro; David Martin, Churchtown; C. 8.-Harmon,- Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire manslown; Simon Oyster,'Wurmleysburg;- Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert C. Bterrett,.S. Middleton; Philip Brecbbill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry Logan, John. Sherrick, John .Rankin, Daniel Baily, J.Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Protection Against Loss by Fire. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY. MUTUAL Protection Company, will be under the direction of the following . Board of Manogers for the ensuing year, viz: T. O. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. G. Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel Trill, Thomas* A, M’Kinney, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green; John Bear and Abrri. King. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent epunties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward thcm.immedidte ly for'approvol to the office of the Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay. • Fm further in formation see the by-laws of the Company. T. C. MILLER, President . A. G. Miller, Secretary, Aoejtts.—M. P. Egej J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; George Brindlc, Monroe; L.H^rVUliams.WestpennsboroughjJoscphM.Means, Newburg; John Clendcnin, Hogcstown; Stephen Culbcttson, Sbipponsburg. . Delaware mutual Safety Insurance Philadelphia. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a large joint capita] I- Pre* miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rates. By the Act of Incorporation, tho stock is pledged for the payment of and losses which.tho Com pony moy sustain. And as on additional security to tho assured, the oct requir es that tho profile of the business shall be funded and remain with the corpo ration, os a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will bo represented byscrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six. per cent, per annum. Tho insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of Jlib Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of earned premiums paid by him, hears to the total sum of earned premiums and capital stock. • . The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on tho books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can bo made when the losses and expenses exceed tiro amount of carried premiums. The insured ore protected from loss at the custom ary rates ofpremiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility /or the losses oi expenses of the Corporation. The assured have oil the rights of membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi ble os Directors of the Corporation. . The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, he would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. For full particulars enquire cither by letter or per son to ' JOHN J. MYERS. .1. DRBSSLER. s, Guards, Finger the very best style. Life Insurance Company. The mutual benefitlife insurance COMPANY, Office No. U WALL street, New York.—‘This company .continues to insure LIVES ONLY upon the most favorable terms, and at the lowest rates of. premiums. .The annual premium, if over $5O, may bo paid £ in cash and $ in a secured note, payable in one year,' with 6 per cent, interest subject tp assessments, if required by the company; or it may be paid in monthly or quarterly payments at the option of the insured. There will bo an annual dividend of profits paid in script certificates, bearing 6 per cenU'Jnterest, which interest is payable annually. The company will loan on their script two-thirds its amount, or it may bo applied to the payment of future premiums, or to increase the amount insured. All persons taking policies become members, but are not liable beyond the amount of their premiums. A mar ried woman can insure the life of her husband, secure from any demands of his creditors, for any amount, the annual premium of which does hot exceed $3OO. The company will pay an equitable rate for Life Po licies, when they shall have acquired a value* All claims on policies will bo paid within throe months after proof of the death of the persons, insured. The , funds of the company must bo invested only in stocks I of tho United States, States of Massachusetts, Now | Jersey, New York, or in first mortgages on real es tate, worth double tho amount loaned. » ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Pres 1 /. The subscriber is agent for the above cpmpany, for Carlisle and vicinity; and ho h*S associated with himself, as Medical Examiner, J. J« Mxxus, M. D.— Applications for insurance, whether' by letter or in person, will be promptly attended to; and pamphlets containing tables of rales, dec., can bohaa by appli cation at tho Drug store of Dr. Myers, or of the sub scriber. \ M. CALDWELL. Carlisle, Dec. 24,1840.—1 y Idle Insurance with' Prospective Bonus* Tho Girard Lite Insurnance, Annuity and Trm ' Company jof Phllndelphto. Capital $300,000 —Charter* Pcfpotual, > • . Ornoß No. 159 Chesnut street. CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, end to accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts Of Justice, and execute them agreeably to tho dcslro of tho Parlies; and receive Depositcs of Money in Trust and on interest. - ' , The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the Insurances for Life. The first Bonus was appropri* ated in December, 18t4, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies, to 8} percent., per'cent., &c.; on others in proportion to tho time of standing; making an addition of $lOO, $B7 60, $76, &.c., on every $l,OOO originally Insured. The operation of the Bonus will be seen hy the following examples from tho Life Insurance Register of tho Company, thus BUCK & MOOBE, 264 Market Street. Amount of Policy 'atii .Bonus or Bonus payable at iho Policy. Sum ins'd addition. . ' Patty’s decease. No. 63 X,OOU 100 1,100 .80 5,600 260 .2,760 SOI 4,000 . 400 4,400 276. 2,000 166 2,176 363 6,000 437 60 0,437 60 ' ' Kales for Insuring $ 100 on a Single Life, Ago {Jot 1 year. For 7 yours, ForLifp, annually. annually, 20 *0 91 $0 06 *177 .30 ■ ,1 31 . 136 a 36 .40 1 69 ’ .1 88 8 20 60 1 96 a 00 4 60 00 435 4OX 7 00' ■ Example:—A person aged 30 years next blrlh-day, by paying the Company *1 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should ho'ditf in one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures lo them $1,000; or for $l3 60 annually for seven years,ho secures to them $l,OOO should he die in seven years; pr far $23 00 paid an nually during life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever he dies; for $66 60 they would receive $6,000 should he die in one year. ' (Cj* Further particulars respecting LifoTnsurance, Trusts, &c., may he had at the Office. B. W. RICHARDS, Pruidenl, ; ' ■ JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. Phlla., Match 11,1847,—6m Fire Insurance. AFFLICTED HEAD!!! I — J DR. KINKELIN, Gorman Physican, continues io be consulted confidentially at.his Medical House, N. W. cor. THIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce & Pino sts. Philadelphia, established since the year 1835, for the treatment and perfect removej of all Shin Diseases and . all Secret Disorders, which to manage successfully, It Is so important to obtain the services of an experienced practitioner. jt ' DR. KINKELIN, from a regular medical'educa tion in Germany, with the advantage of ’havingf secit;- every foim of these maladies treated in the most re nowned Venereal Hospital of Europe, and from an extensive practice of eleven years in this city alone, is enabled to offer to both sexes, a safe, sure, speedy and permanent >cure for the worst cases of them, or, any of the effects resulting from the use of mercury, or malpractices'of unexperienced hands. : PERSONS suffering under constitutional affec tions,weakness, strictures, (so often misunderstood, consequently mismanaged,) indiscreet or destructive practices of YOUTHS, the effects of which ore ruin ous to bothmind and body, and when not counterac j ted in. time, carries thousands of otherwise promising I young men to on untimely grove, and oil who from disgust or disappointment have abandoned all hopes of a cute, ore strongly irrged to apply cither personal ly or by written communication (post-paid) to DR. KINKELIN, whoso treatise on the forgoing subjects can be forwarded to any place gratis, • IMPUISSENCE.—Persons of old age, or men who hove lived too soon, can have at all times Dr. K’s. Invigorating Cordial sent to them—a medicine challenging its superiority for: genial debility and all Its concomitant trams.of afflictions. . To Country Invalids. Persons living- in the country, and finding it incon venient to mnko personal application, can; by staling their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per-letter, post-paid,) have forwarded to _ them a chest containing Pr. It’s, medicines appropriated ac cordincly. , ' Terms moderate, and according to the nature and Severity of the cose, -' Sepiiutb Rooms for consultation. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phila., July 16, 1846.«—1y ' FANCY GOODS, &c. . LW. GLENN & SON, Importers and Dialers , in FANCY GOODS, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY and DRUGGISTS* ARTICLES, Sign of the VASE OF FLOWFsRS, No. 26 South FOURTH street, between Market and Chesnul.Phn adelphla, have on hand a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will sell at the very lowest prices, and on liberal terras. Having established Agencies in some of thb principal European cities, ; the Proprietors will be constantly receiving, fresh supplies, and having in connexion with their busi ness, a large manufactory of-PERFUMERY 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 Currentfor- I warded when desired. • " I Fancy Goods.— Ladies and Gentlemen’s Toilet boxes, accordians, paperweights, gilt and bronze ar ticles, papeteries, smelling bottles, in great variety; toilet bottles of China and cut glass, pocket and toil* . et mirrors, 40 patterns; segar and card cases, fancy boxes of wood, paper and glass, 100 patterns; Botch-,, els and scent bags, silk, thread, and cotton purses, snuff and tobacco boxes, shaving boxes, razor strops, music boxes, Opera and other fans; dominoes-coffrels and moueboir cases, powder boxea and pulls, fancy spaling wax, tweezers, corn files, &c. Toitet and other Brushes.— French, English, and - American hair, tooth, and shaving brushes in great variety; comb and whisker brushes, cloth brushes, flbsh brushes, (of this article tho assortment is vqry complete.) i Combs.—' Tortoise shell and .Buffalo, luck and j dressing'combs, shell side combs, Buffalo, horn and 1 metal pocket combs, comb cleaners, fine extra, and : common fine tooth cbmbs. ' * Shavings Soaps.— Saponaccon* Compound, shav ing cream, Naples soap, military soap, Kcsan soap. Rose and Congress shaving cakes, Guerlains cream, Otcophane, &c. . • .. • • Oils for the Hair. —Pure Bears oil, Ox Marrow, Antique, Indian and Macassar oils, Ean Lus Wale, fine Pomatums, in pots and sticks, black Pomatum, Indian Dye for the Hair, Bandoline, Cydoninc, es sence of Tyre, Beards greese. Depilatory Pbilocorac, curling fluid, Persian hair tonic, &c. I For the Complexion. —Glenn’s Roman Kslydor, MichauxVFrccklo Wash, Cream of Almonds, Blanc de Neige, Pcorl.Powder and Bulls, LilynWbile Toil et Powder, Vinegar of Kongo,. Ronge In Powder, Chinese Kongo, Blanc de Perie. : - . ----- Fancy and Toikt JSoap*. of Otto and Rose, bitter almond, jasmin, orange flower, cinnamon, lavender, musk, willcllciiTs, white and brown Windsor, omnibus, floating, transparent, &c., of French, English, and American manufacture; also transparent, rose, and floating wash balls. Toilet Wa/er, Genuine Farina Cologne W«- tdr, in long and short bottles; French and American Cologne Water, about 40 patterns of bottles; Laven der, Rose, Orange Flowers, Florida and Cilronclla Waters in great variety. Druggists 1 Articles. —As., Bougies, Catheters, White Skins, Fancy Cologne ond other labels, pure Essential Oils; Vial corks, Otto of Rose Vials, Wedgowood Funnels, Puhgenls, Turkey Sponges, Carmine, Cork Prossers, and a great variety of other articles. * . ’ Dealers may ho certain 6f getling'nono but good articles at this establishment, and as low as similar articles can be purchased in the United States. 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 jot black, without staining the akin or injuring tho hair in tho leost. The color is natural, and will not run off or soil the whitest muslin. Price 60 cents. Glenn's, Indian OiV, For promoting tho growth ant] beautifying the hair, giving.it a glossy softness, preventing it from failing off, removing dandruff, «Scc. It he* the piopeity of making the hair dark, and provcnling it from turning gray, and, being pleasantly perfumed, it is excellent for dressing the hair in genera). Prico GO cents. Gienn'a jioae Tooth Paste, This very pleasant and perfectly ’safe dentifrice gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing and re moving, spats of Incipient decay gives firmness to the gums, end sweetness to the breath. Price 60 cts. Glenn*» Depilatory f Removes superfluous hair from the face, nock, anil arms, without injury to the skin. Price 60 cent*. Olcnn'a Real Rear 'a Oil, Warranted genuine, and refined by a peculiar pro cess, for promoting tho growth' and beautifying the hair,, This article is confidently recommended. It i* also very useful for removing scurf and dandruff, and | for the heads of children. It is pleasantly pferfumed, | and is for sale in bottlea of various sizes. Glenn's .Curling Fluid, Giving tho hair a beautiful curt, and keeping it in curl in warm oLoold weather. Price 60 cents. . . Gknffa Superfine Peart Powder t A beautiful cosmetic, allaying flushes of beat, giving a fairness.to the complexion and to the features; in many persons a clear and transparent softness of ex* prcssion. Price 25 cents per box. . . G/enn’a Toilet andNurtery Powder, Is confidently iccommendcd to the ladles as of (he very best quality, and entirely free from grit of any pernicious ingredient. It is beautifully white and soft, and is sold.ploin, of perfumed with various odors.. 'Glenn's Roman Kalydor A certain remedy fbr.piroplespfrecklos, (an, moth, or morphew, redness, blotches, sunburn, totter, &c. it may bo used with perfect safety on the most delicate complexion, and gives to the skin a soft and fair op* peamnee. Price 60 cents per bottle. ■ The above named excellent articles arc confidently recommended to the public as really good. They have been In gonerol use'for many years past, and have fully sustained their well-earned As they have boon Imitated at various limps by unprinci pled persons, purchasers will do well in all esses to ask for OtßNi^s—and see that the name of the pro prietor- Is on the wrapper br label of each article.— Sold wholesale opd retail by L. W. GLENN dc SON. Sign of tho Vnso ol Flowers, No. SO south 4th st., between Morkot and phesnut sis. Phila. Nov. IS, 1840.—0 ms
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