Splendid New Goods for Spring and Summer use. T)' ANGNEY, at the North East corner of the xt, Public; Square, Carlisle, has jliel returned from the cityi and is how opening ah extensive‘as sortment of . Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods; which being Selected with great care, and purchar sed on the; most, favorable terms, ho will dispose of at the smallest possible profit. He would rail the attention Farmers and others residing in the country to his large 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, Inoludiog moaslin dc lames, handsomocashmeres, bombazines and“alapacas, black and fancy col’d. silks;. every . description of prints, Scotch' ging hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns &balzarines, .white goods for dressesj mourning and second mourning goods. He also olfers his Cloths, Cassiraercs, Saltinelts, Vestings, summer sloths, linen drills, tweeds, cot ton'pantaloon stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, bed tickings, labl*. diapers, .diaper toweljng, linens, shawls* stockings, gloves, &c., at prices 25 per cent, low ef than .they have ever been known in this market. He Has also increased his assortment of bleached, anti unbleached Muslins in all their varieties, and .to c be, disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also CARP&WSGS) FLOOR CLOTHS and MAT TINGS,'wiII be found at his store at very low prices. His stock of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARB,'&c., has been much enlarged and will be eold astonishingly, low. Together with a largo assortment of ' , ' , Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &o. which will be disposed of and great bargains given for cash. A large assortment of other goods on hand, which cannot here be mentioned. ■ April 29, .1847. - , . . Olorious News! CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. -A' W. BENTZ, have just received at their jTXi ’cheap store, 3 doors south of thePostOflice, one of the largest, most beautiful, and cheapest assortment of itry Goods, Cfrpccrics,; &c., over brought to Carlisle. The public are invited to an early examination of their stock. A, & W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 2D, 1847. • ■ ' , Splendid Slock ol v NEW GOODS! H. H. GROVE, has. just received the neatest, • prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, and latest :■ e&oitmcnt of Goods in the Borough— at least So pid ;; trounced by all the ladies of taste who have examined . them—apd at prices Cheaper than the Cheapest, con* elating in part of-English, French and American , Cloths, Cassimercs, Sattinctts, VcWct Cords, Gambroons, and every variety of raen’is wear* ,■ For the ladles I havo the most beautiful Baragcs, Bafzariocs, superior I.awns, Gingham Lawns, Do* mcatic, French and English Ginghams, anda'general assortment of White Goods at reduced prices. Barage, Balzatinc, Zephyr, Net, Thibet, Mouselin do Laine, and Cashmere Shawls—Also, Scarfs. Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons 6c Flowers, Ladies’ 6c Misses* Bonnets of; the latest Paris styles, such as Pamela, Vanoira, Rulland, English Split Straw, China, Perl, Naepolaton, Florence Braid, Silver Lace and Mon terey. ■ ; ■ HATS—Palmleaf, Leghorn, Shakers, Black Straw, Fcdle Braid, Buena Vista, Rough and. Ready Hats for men and boys. Ken ond Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’ mo roco and kid, SLIPPERS. ..GROCERIES—Coffee, Tea/Molasscs ond Spices, -all, of which will be sold as said above, cheaper than thd 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 12,1847. . -r. LOOK AT THIS! T HAVE just returned from the city with a Ire* \ mendoua stock of tlio handsomest and cheapest lot of Goods'ever offered in Carlisle. Many articles have been purchased at auction much below tbeir value, and will bo sold in the same way.. T 6 enumerate articles, is out of tho question, but in Cloths, Casstmcrcs and Casinetts, wo go ahead of all com petition. To the Ladies.*— ln Silks, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls, Bonnet Velvet and Bonnot Trimmings, Laces, Mouse de Lames, &c. &c. we are prepared to please ■all In prices and stylo who will favor us with a call. .My sleek is very largo and complete, and wo are always pleased to show goods without charge. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ail kinds, qualities, and prices of Bools and Shoos now receiving and on hand. . I have paid particular attention to this branch of my business, and purchas* ed a big lot of cheap and good Boots and Shoes. Also, & fresh lot of GROCERIES, all of which will be sold at tho very lowest''•.notch. Recollect the u OLD STAND, 1 ’ East High Street. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, January 7,1.847. Fruit Emporium! . North Hanover St., Carlisle. The subscriber. takes-, this opportunity of in forming bis friends and the public in general, that he still continues to manufacture and has al ways on hand,.a largo and general assortment of Candies of the best quality, which be will sell wholesale or retail, at the old stand, in North Hanover. St., whore ho also keeps on hand Fruits, * embrncingall the delicacies of the different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Pruans, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Pecna Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., which ho will sell ,at tho most reasonable prices for.cash. ■ Ho would also invito the attention of tho public! to a large and well selected assortment of Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods,. suitable for tho approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with tho above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in port of Loaf, Lump and Drown Su gars, Coffees of all kinds, from 8 to I2J corns per pound, Teas.n superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Molasses of.all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Ckcoso, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &o. 01,1,8 A (luccnswiirc, a large assortment of Ginas and Queenawaro, of all kinds and patterns. FRESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper. Girtgor, Alspico ground or whole, Mustard by the BftUlo or pound. ' Purchasers will ffnd it to their advantage to call ttt the Depot, before purchasing ~ Carlisle, Nov. 2fi, 1810. " New Year and New Arrival of NEW GOODS. JA. CI»IPPIN(JBR,hM just received in add. i llonal supply to bis stock, and is prepared to give bargains of Cloths of colors and qualities. Cassiroorcß plain and fancy. Cassinelts do do 1 Beaver and Pilot Clo Vestlngsbnd'Cravals. Cashmeres and Mousolin dc Lalncs. , " J)q ' do Hobos. Alpaccas and Morinoes. y nifbdiu and Artiflclols. Showls and Ties. Fur Muffs. ‘ ' . ' . . Men’s and Boy’s Caps; occ, Shippensburg, Jon* 14,1847. , ~ ' A Fimfl toW " Rich and Rare Attractions! Extensive and Elegant Supply o/ EE W‘Cf O i? ; just received at the Old Stand, in N, Hanover . St>, nearly opposite the Bank. •, SW; HA VERSTICK desires to inform the public . that bo hasjust received from ib now opening at the Old Stand, on Nort i u street, a Fresh assortments of . Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, an <] tho most elegant display of Fancy Articles, His ccllancous and School Books PorfamOW. F™‘ 8 , &c . which has over boon opened in this Borough, all of which hove been selected by himself in person with -rest coco, and which he con confidently recommend To his friends and customers os being equal if not su perior to any In. themarket. \His stock will constant ly comprise Drugs and Medicines. Patent Mcdicinc< Herbs and Extracts;, ; Fine Chemicals, Spices ground & whole, Instruments, Essences, . Pure Essential Oils, Perfumery, die. Dye-Stuffs. Log and Cam-Woods, Oil of Vitriol,- Copperas, . Lac Dye, Paints and Varnishes . : Wetherill & Brother’s White Lead, Cromc, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow Glass,Linseed Oil, Turpentine,Copal dnd Coach Varnish, Litharge and Red Led, Whiting and Parish Green, constantly for sale at the old established Drug, j Bookand Fancy Store. Indigocs,' Madders, • Drazil'Wood, Alum, Lard Lamps. An elegant variety of Lard Lamps, manufactured by Cornelias, of every size ond pattern, and at great ly reduced prices. Fancy Articles. Comprising an ■ endless variety of every notion in the fancy way, which it would lokd a column to enu merate, hut in which will ho found every variety’of article for ornament,'instruction or amusement, and at prices fiom a penny te a dollar. . School Books: , . . . His stock is composed chiefly of School in which may, ho found the various Tout-hooks, Lexi cons, Histories, Arithmelica, dee.', now used in Col lege and the public schools, all of which will he sold as low as any other establishment. Grdceries'arid Fruits, prime and fresh, and of very aupefiorquaiity, at prices astonishingly low. Remember tho Old Stand.. 1 . S.,W. HAVERSTIOK. Carlisle,.November 26, 1846 • (CHEAP DREE STORE. J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform , their friends and the public, generally, that they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaßey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North West corner of High and Pitt'streets, directly opposile the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Caflisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuifs,' Perfumes, Fahey Articles, Glass, Ac., which they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided .attention to. the business,.end hope to receive n liberal share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March 18, 1848. REMOVAL. , . "Quick Sales arid Small Profile.” . HE. J. MYERS, has lately removed his IBE| r Drug and Book Store to the large room in Main street* recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs.JCnox, and nearly opposite tho Methodist Church. He will in future give all his time, (except when engaged in Professional business.) to the interests of his store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friends and the public, that their orders and prescriptions shall have the rnost accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs bis friends that in addition to his former large assortment of (of the letter, a very choice and extensive collection he has just opened a splendid assortment of Drugs, Paikts, Oils, DrE-srorrs, • Spicks, Fruits, PsnVUXEIIT, Books, (all kinds,) Statiowart, COTLERT, Lard Laxfs, Fasct Articles, Family Groceries, of every variety and price—and as ho intends doing business on the popular terms of “quick sales and small profits,” ho is determined to sell Groceries, and every other article he may offer, as low ns they can be had in Carlisle. He gives a general invitatiop to all bis friends to colt. (tj*For tho accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store will bo open at all hours on Sunday for tho sale of Medicines only. GEO. FEEPIINO, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND SCRIVEN ER. Office in South Hanover street, opposite the Post Office. Carlisle, April 29, 1817.—3 m tl, A. Lambcrtoiij ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hxumsnuuo, Pa. April 29, 1817.—1 y \ Dr. Ocorgo Willis Foultc, of Jcjferaon Medical College t Philadelphia.) TJ offers to the public his profes- Xvsiynal services In tho practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery. Ovplcb at the residence of his father in South Ilanovir street, directly opposite Morrcll’a (late Ro berts') and tho Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8, 1847,^-ly CARD. T\OCT. JOHN J. MYERS, has removed his Office XJ nnd Dwelling to tho two story Brick House ad joining his Drug Store, on west Maip street. Carlisle, April 15,1847.—3 m ALEXANDER S. McCLEAN, PI. IV OFFERS his professional services to tho citizens of Dauphin anil Cumberland counties. Ho may bo found at his office in Harrisburg. February 18, 1847.—6rri • - Dr. I. C. I.ooiuix, WILL perlorm nil operations upon the Teeth, that are required fd< their preservation, aucli as Scaling, filing, Plugging, c fre., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. JT'Offico on Pitt street, a few doors South el the Railroad Hotel. ' N. 1). Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, the Inst ton days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4, 1840. JAMES EEEMEVO, M.». T) ESIDENT DENTIST, HAanisatmo, Pa. Dr. JLlt F. will warrant lijs operations equal to those of tho bedt city practice, and Ills charges shall al ways bo moderate. ’ October 10. 1840.—1 y • ' s. m. mason, RESIDE NX DENTIST, ■ SiiiereHsanttni Vx, W II.I. warrant his operations equal to those of tho best city practice, and his charges shall ttl* ways bo moderate. Ofllca next door to J. Peal's store, 1 . . ' Ctlilppensburg. July fr, 184 .; - . . JOSEPH KHOX, A tom R t N r EY Pittsburg, Pa., has re fetslo'n bTpt& tjai i l^’ Q lho Practice of his pro. J>. t, & A. O. FETTER, WOULD most ießpeclfully cal! the attention of 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 ,pf. CaWnot Ware and Chairs, " which they have just opened.at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Loulher sts., Carlisle. ■ ■ *.•... ,-i ■ . , They are confident that, the superior finish ol the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which their artloles'aro got up, together with their.c/tmp nets, 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* are about to commence housekeeping to call arid, examine their present elegant stock, to which, they will constantly make additions of the nnwest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. • April 29, 1817. , ... .*■ * ■ Furniture! .Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully inform!! the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep bn hand; at hia shop nh North. Hanover street, neatly opposite Weihloy’s Hotel, Carlisle, *.',; Bureaus, Sideboards, Seerc. TAKIES/TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and in short, every thing, that can be made in a cabinet shop. . ' V The subscriber will his furniture ,to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices ho intends to sell low for cashV 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 h call and examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work* manship and prices will not fail to please*, so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ The subscriber, would also inform the public that he carries on the Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who, may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a Hearse, ho can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. ' FREDERICK CORNMAN. , Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1346.—1 - . OJLD OAK UALL Clothing Emporium, North East Corner Third,anil Chetnut Sts., Pkila rpHE proprietor keeps on hand u good X and full assortment of FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOT H,l N G i consisting of Frock, Dress and -Sack Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, &c., adapted.to the season; together with every other article requisite for gentlemen’s wardrobes. Also a large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassirrjerps, Vestings, wHlchwillbe made to order, in the best and most fashionable style, at short notice, and reasonable prices. Grateful ;for thi? liberal shard,of custom which has been extended to u OLD, OAK HALL,” no pains shall be spared to deserve’a continuance in future. W. B. LEIDY. March 11,1847.—3ra . \ . Cheap Blinds t . B. J. WILLIAMS, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No, 12 North Sixth ft., la few doors above Market si ,) . .... . Philadelphia. ' , • HAS now on hand the largest andmqstfhqlyon-r able assortment of Narrow Slat and olhcrVe hetian Blinds of any establishment in.the United States; which he will sell, Wholesale andJletail, at tho lowest prices. , . ■ . The citizens of Carlisle are respectfully, solici ted to call oh him belore 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 Jl, 1847.—3 m - ' ' ' CONSUMPTION', CAN ME ' " ~1 1 i Spitting Blood, Consumption, &c. THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA is the roost certain and effectual remedy for the cure of oil complniris of the throat and lunge, obstinate coughs, chronic sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in the side and breast, lightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, &c. A trial will convince all of its uncqual cd efficacy. Thomson V Compound Syrup of, Tar and Wood Naptha will cure Consumption / YET ANOTHER CURE! Phii.ahbi.p«ia, Ajiril 0, 1846. W Last August a year I caught a violent cold in consequence of getting wot in a shower of rain."' A ' circumstance so common gave mo norimraediato Con cern, supposing I slmuld soon get rid of It;' 1 ‘On the contrary, hdwovrr, I daily grow 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 m my lungs. I became greatly dofmed, and my friends considered my situation extremely critical, the more so ns loss of ‘appetite* hiclic fever and night sweats rendered mo on weak as a child. At night the sweat' literally poured oft mo! This was my condition when I com menced tiling “Thomson's Compound SyrUp of Tar and Wood Naptha.” 1 procured one bdtllo, and ex perienced so mticr. benefit that I resolved to continue it. I took' in nil nine bottles, nml am now perfectly restored. It is now six months since I ceased using the medicine and the euro remains perfect: I (irmly believe this medicine is fur superior to every remedy f for consumption of (ho Lungs. - \ , i. J, CHAMBERLAIN, No. B Carberry st i Affirmed and subscribed this - Oth day of April, 1810, before me, Jous Swift* Mayor. This invaluable medicine is prepared at.N. E corner of oth end Spruce streets,.Phils. For sale in Carlisle, by it. Jfcigney, principal agortt. Price 50 cents or G bottcls"for 53,50. Fnrm for Sale In ClarUo Co,fYn. THIS fnrm contains 201 acres of Limestone land, 37 acres of which ore In timber. It is divided into 0 fields, all of which let out to a lasting pond; 4 of said fields aie now in clover; The improvements consist of a - • JhisA -DWELLING jmfß fop a small family, Kitchen, Smoke House, . House, and Slabla, with a well of cSSßfiSkgooi) water about 60 yards from.the house. Saul farm is about o.miles from. 4 from Deny villa, and 3 from' Thompson’s Depot, on the Winchester ond Potomac Rail Hoad, whereand at Winchester is a <ieady market for all the produce of the country. 1 The, price of this fnrm Is $O,OOO, of which thopuf chaser nioy poy any part ho chooses if not loss lhan $lOOO, whatever balanco ho may choUse to leave un paid will* bo. divided into six equal annual payments hearing interest. The tax oh tills form does not ex ceed $4, ■ , , , • Tlio above liberal terms are offered to indp.ee per sons from the neighborhood of Carlisle, P 0.., to come herd arid purchase, ps lam informed that ,tins county and Carlisle ore In (ho same vhllcy, and tho land very much alike. Several Pcnnsylyanions live near. Ihip farm, and some others recent plifchascpin this county,. Posscssion-gWon (ho first day of March next, if I can bcJI in a few weeks. Any other infor mation will bo Riven by addressing tho subscriber at Borryyillvi Ola*. V*^^^ > SPREAD EA«WI HO'TEI-. ■ - South Wat Cprner of lh 'Public Square^ T‘, ’■ (VULIST.K, I’ a. *, HE < subscfthgrsmost 'respectfully 'announce to their friendb and l the public, that they have leased the above popular house, lately kept by Mr. H. Jr. Burkholder, and are now well prepared to accommo, dale those, who may favor the housc.with thoir.cus tom in‘a manner that will insure satisfaction to nil. The house Has been recently repaired, and furnished throughout* with’- approved. Furniture, arid it is the determination of the proprietors 'to keep such' tin os. toblishmcnt as will recommend itselflo, the travelling community. Persons visiting Carlisle; either on bu siness or pleasure, will find this ono of thd.most de sirable locations |n the place—being in the centre of the town, and convenient ,*fb the Court ’House and public,offices;. 5 Their Tauib will bo constantly sup plied with all the delicacies of the season, and every attention will ho paid.to make their’visitorscomfort able, and.perfectly. “otliomc,” There ia extensive jjTanaino attached to the promises.. . Terms moder ate. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. • 1 ’ ' - R. 1). ECKELS;, 1 JOHN OLIVER. * ■-.Carlisle, April 15, 1847.—3rn .' ■■ Hover’s First Preniluni Writing ,*■.■ Ink. , ~ T-tROM Dr. Hare, the celebrated Professor of Chetn- Jj .istryin the University.of Pennsylvania.. . ’ ‘tPmtAuxLPitiA Oct. 11,1843, bDcar.Sir—Having.tried your Ink. I will thank you to send mo another, bottle, as I find it to bo ox, cellcnt. lam yours, truly, , ... . “ROBT. HARE ”• From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished for. .his numerous srientific rcseaichos.. ~- S , . : College of Olfih, Ciricinnali, . ~ *’ January;!7, 1344*. ,-* ■ “Having used Mr; Hover's Writing'lnk, I am sat isfied that it is the best which has ever come to my knowledge; and especially is it excellent , for iho qso of the Steel Pens* and will not corrode them, even in long use, “ JOHN XjOOKE/ Frbf. of Chemistry. 1 * Hover’s Adamantine Cement,; From o well known scientific gentleman. ;■ \ PhUa. r Feb f 27,18‘1C. “Mr. Joseph E, Hover—Sir: A use of your'Oc mcnbyaml somcpractical tests of its superiority, has induced me to : rccommend.it to others as. an invglu; bio article for mending China, Glass, or. Cabinet Ware, CAMPBELL MORFIT, . s. “ Analytic Chemist.” For sole at the manufactory, Wholesale and. Re tail, No. 87 - Ndrth Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by . . i JOSEPH B. HOVER, Manufacturer. - May 13 1847. } - - . Fancy and Trimmings' Store. No, 47, South Second St., Philadelphia,- THE subscriber respectfully invitcs'thp attcnlion of purchasers to his choice assortment of the lat est and most fashionable varieties of Mantilla and Dress Silk Fringes. Fans. , Gimps ami Buttons'. . . Hair Frizollcs Steel Beads, Hinge, Slides, and Curls. Tassels. ' Fancy Boxes. Bag and Purse. Cla«ps. ; , 41 . Baskets. Plain and Shaded Silks. ; Conibs. . Bead Bags and Purees, • , Brushes, dee. Together witli. a- variety, of other Goods, all 01 which have been selected with the greatest care, ol the best arid finest quality, and will bo sold at a small advance upon the cost Philn., May 13, 1847.—1 m ’ - . • - dj*Hair Plaited in Bracelets, Guards, Finger Rings, &c„ at short notice and in tho.vcry beat style. noactli & BROTHERS Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, HAVE removed their store to No. 116 Chesnut street, South East corner of Carpenters Court, Philadelphia, where 'they are constantly receiving from their Factory. . . - PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS . FIRE BOARD VHINTS, Also splendid Decoration Fresco Paper for Parlors. The latest and most approved styles of Architectural Designs, Columns with Capitals, Pilasters and Pa : ncling Statues, Pedegtrals, Imitations,. Recesses, &c. They are also making a new article of Double Win* dew Curtain Paper 4-4 wide. H. & B. also inform the public that theirs is the only Factory in the country which produces many of the above articles,-such as Statues, Pedestals, Niches, Fircboard Prints, &C., and which they warrant to any imported. They arc 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 last fou- years. Phila. March 26, 1847.—3 m o\}' Cheap Watches and Jewelry, AT THE “ riiiladclphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96, North Second Street, BELOW HACB, CORNER OF QUARRYj PHILADELPHIA. GtOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 19 carat! I* cases, . $45,001 Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, . 23,00 Sijver Lover Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 ( Silver Leplnc Watches, fine rjual., jeweledi 14,00 Superior Quarlier Watches, 10,00 Ladies* Gold Pencils, 2,00 ,? ine Silver Spectacles, 1,76 Gold Finger Rings from 37}ote. to $10; Watch Glosses, plain 13} els.; patent 18$ cts,(' Lnnet 66 els, On hand an assortment of Cold and Hair Urhcelels, Uroaalpins, Earrings, Lockete, Meda lions, Gold Pens, Gold Nook, Curb & Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons', Sugar 'longs, &0,, at equally low prices, All goods warranted to bo what they arc sold for* A liberal deduction made to persons buying to sell again, O, CONRAD, 4 Importer of Watches. Phila. Feb. 25,1847. BUCK & MOORE, . . 254 \UnRRT Stueet, Pini,Ai)r.r.rnii. constantly on band every description of XJ_ Clothing, oil of which arc cut; trimmed and mode in a manner not to he surpassed, and ato war* ranted cheaper than the same quality of Goods in any other establishment in the United States. Also, every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods nt reduced prices. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, Oct. 8,1840.—1 y. Choap Confectionary & Fruit Store. No, 436 Market sUtet, between 12(A df 13(7i streets, South aide, Philadelphia. THE subfleriber takes this method ofinforming Country Merchants, and others, that lio Jtppps ppfj. stantly on hand a largo supply of Foreign Fruits, IVuts, &c., of the latest, importations, which hp w|H sell at ro duccd cash prices—also OAN D X .manuf.clurod Fresh every day from Steam Clarified Sugars, war ranted to stand ol| weather, syjlh fair usage. Purchasers are respectfully Invited to call and ex amine for themselves, when every effort shall bo made to please, belli in quality and price. ■ STEPII m F' WHITMAN. Phila., March |8,1647.—8ms , {Jj* Goods- carefully packed ond sent to any part pf the city, Railroad, Depots or Steamboat Landings, without charge. , Second Arrival of Bools, Shojßiumd Brogans. jSj=*j JU|BT received a now flsso^ment M ' of-Miff* Roots, Men’s &. Hoys’, Calf and lUp Monroes, Ladles’ Kid and " Morroebo SlippersiMissosand Child ren’s Oaiiors, Hack and fancy colored Kid Bools,— Also Kid Morrocco Linings, *Stc., wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. • , Call at Porter's Shot Store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church .Carlisle, Julpr 1840,. ..yirc.ltasurancc. r , r * ; ...■; THE, Alien and Enptpenhsbpjpngit Mutdai Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly,* is now fully; organized,,and lit operation tinder the management of the following oom'miaaionpts',vii: • ’■*•" •Qlft, Stayiiian, Jacob Shelly, Wimi If; Gorges, Lewis Hyeir, .Christian Titzel;‘Michael Hoover. Henry Lo>mn,-Michael'poeklin, Benjamin; H. Musser, Levi Merkel; Jacbb Klrki’SainliTfowell, sr, and Melohoir Ureneman, whorespeoifully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland ,and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. , ■ i 1 1 ■ . ■ The fates nf insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kjfld in the State. . Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to' tile .agents of-thio company; who are willing to wait upon them,at any lime. JACOB SHELLY, President. • Mioiiaei, Hooveb, Vieo.Prto't: . Lewis Hyeb, Secretary. Michael Cockun, Treasurer.' 1 *, Hoover, general agent, Mooha nieshurg! Rudolph Martini New Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Allen; ,Wm. R. Cotgas, Allen •... Christian Tilzcf, Allen; John 0. Diinlap, Allen; Peter Bern, Hart,’East Pennsbpro; David Martin, Churcalown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstbwn; Henry Zearing, Shtrc manelown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Bolicrl Moore. Carlisle; .Rohert. C, : Sterrett, S. Middleton; Philip Brechhill, for Cumberland copnty.. . , Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general egt ( Henry . Logan, John Shorriok, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kcrr, Peter Wolford. *..,. Protection Against I.oss by Fire. i HE - CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL ,*; Protection Company, will hospndcr the direction of the following Board'of Managers lorrthe, ensuing year, viz: T. C.Milior, D, W. M’Cullochi.Suhtucl Gnibroith, James Weakly, A. G, Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel • Tritt, Thomas A. . M’lCinncy, John Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Ahm. King. Thero nru also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, When the policy Will bo issued without delay. Pot further in formation sec the by-laws of the Cnmpohy, . T. C. MILtER, Presidents A. G. Mij-Lr.n, Secretary. Aokimts.—M.’P. Egc, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchonicsbufg; George Bundle,Monroe; L.H, Williams,WestpcnnshoroughtJoscphM.Means, NewbnrgJohn ClonUcninV 'Hogcstown; Stephen Culbertson, Shipponsburg. • Delaware-Mutual Safety Insurance Company, PlilladelplUa; ON, THE MUTUAL, INSURANCE PRINCI- with ailargo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to’ nearly onc half of the usual rates. By tho Act of Incorporation, the stock’ Is pledged for the payment of and losses which the Cqm pany may sustain. And as on additional security \o the-assured, the act requires that the profits qf the business shall bo fttnded and remain with thP corpo ration, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will bo rcprpp.cnlpd bysprip issued by the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing ‘six per cent, per dnnUm, Tho insured ore enti tled to a pro rata share of tho profits ofthp Company, and will receive that proportion of thp qforesoid fund in scrip,-which tho amount qf pained premiums paid by him, bears to (he total sum’ of-earned premiums and capital stbcJCf ■ The scrip thus, issued, 10 he transferable on the books of tho Company as stock.. No-dividend of scrip con bo made when tho losses and expenses exceed tho amoont of earned premiums. Tho insured ere protected from loss at the custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for the losses oi expenses of the Corporation. 1 The. assured have all tho rights of membership, rTcan :< vote at alt elections, and are eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation. Tho subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle iseuperseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. For 'full particulars enquire cither by letter or per son to- ; . JOHN J. MYERS. - F. I. DRESSLER. Life Insurance Company. rftHß MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE _ COMPANY, Office No. U WALL street, New ork.—This company continues to insure LIVES ONLY upon the moat favorable terms, and at the lowest rates of- premiums; The annual premium, if over $6O, may be paid £ in cash and j- Jn a secured note, payable in one year, with 0 per cent, interest subject to'assessments, if required by the company; or it may bo 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 cent, interest, which interest is payable annually. The company will loart 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 arc not.' liable beyond tho amount'of their premiums. A mar ried woman, can insure tho life of her husband, secure from any demands of his creditors, for any amount, tho annual premium of which docs not exceed $3OO. Tho company will pay an equitable rate for Life Po- Ucicp,when they shall have acquired a value* All | claims on policies will be paid within throe months , after proof of tho death of tho persons insured. The ( funds oftho company roust bo invested only in slocks of the United States, Slates of Massachusetts, New Jersey, Now. York, or in first mortgages on real es tate, worth double tho amount loaned. . . 1 ROBERT L. PATTERSON. Prci’L. * : Tho subscriber is agent for the above company, for | Carlisle and vicinity; and. ho has associated with * himself, as Medical'Examiner, J. J. Mtehs, M.D.— r Applications for insurance, whether by letter or in.: * person, will bo promptly attended to; ond pamphlets ! containing tables of rates, Ac., can bo haa by appli . cation at tho Drug store of tir. Myers, nr of tho suh -1 scrlher; M. CALDWELL. t Carlisle, Doc. 24, 1840.—1 y |ilfo Insurance with Prospective The Girnnl Life liisuninnco, Annuity nntl Trui Company oM’ltlladclpliln. ' Capital Perpetual. Office No. 159 Chosnut street, CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desire of the Parlies; and receive Deposites of Money in Trust and on Interest. . ; . Tho Company add a Bonus at stated periods lo the Insurances for Life. Tho first Bonus wns'approprj: oted in December, amounting lo JO per cent, oh tho sum insured tinder tho oldest policies, to 6} per cent., 74 per cent., dee,; on others in proportion to tho lime of standing; making an .addition.of $1(10, $B7 60, $75, Ac., on every $l,OOO originally insured. The operation of the Bonus will bo seen'liy the following.examples from Jhp Life Insurance Register of tho Company, ihps s BUCK &■'MOORE, ; 254 Market Struct. • 1 Atjiopnt of J*p||cy ond Bonus or . Bonus payable at the Policy, Sum ips’d addition.. Party’s decease.. . No. 68 1.000 . ■ Jl)0 80 2.50 Q 260 304 4,000 400 £7O 2,000 155 2,175 333 6,000 ‘ 437 Qft 5,437 60" Ratos for Insuring $lOO on a Single Life. Ago For 1 year, For .7 years, For Life, annually, annually. 20 $0 01 . $0 96 * $1 77‘ 30 . I fit I 30 2 30 . 40 . ,1 00 183 ' 3 20. 60 1 00 2 00 4 00 co ' 435 4oi . ‘Yon ; , Example;—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying the Company $1 01, >vould secure to his family or heirs-$lOO, should ho dig In ono year: or for $l3 10 ho secures to them $1,000; or for annually, for seven years, ho secures 10, them $l,OOO should ho die in seven years; gr for $23. ftp paid an nually during life, ho provisos $l,OOO whenever ho diesffor $O5 50 they would receive $6,000 should ho die in ono year. 1 OCy* Further particulars respecting Life Insurance, Tfu#l?, Ac., may ho had oMha Office. . 1 D. W, RICHARDS, President, . > • ■' ,{ ■,' JNQ7F. JAMES, Actuary, ' P|fila., M4rcUVl,'lB47,-^om' ' ,T\K. KfNKßtlNJ'Ucrmfirt- J?tt}sicon', continues | Q \ ). iTe-'cbnsaltcd 'coufulcrilially nt’his Medical House W W'. ctJr.;-THIRD and UNION- S.reeta, between Spruce& Pine ats.fl’hilndelphirf, established since the yifcr 1835, fdrthe treatment and perfect removal of n |) Skill Diseases and all Secret Disorders, winch to nmndgc'BticccB6ful!y,it is so - important to obtain the pn experienced practitioner. ... ■ DR. KINKELIN, from, a regular medical eduen. ,tion in 5 Germany! with the advantage of having ee eTJ every'fbim of these, maladies treated in the most rei rio'wnfed Venereal Hospital of Europe, and from on extensive practice of eleven years in this dlyalone is enabled;, to, offet to: both, sexes, a safe* sure, speedy and perpippcnt curb for the worst coses of them, or any of the effects resulting. Horn the use of mercury*’ or malpractices of (inexperienced hands. . H ’ PERSONS suffering under constitutional affec tions, weakness! strictures, (so often misunderstood, consequentlymismanaged,) indiscreet or destructive practices of YOTJTHS, the effects of which arc ruin ous to both mind and body, and when not counterac ted in time, carries thousands of otherwise promising young mop to on untimely grave, and bll who from disgust or disappointment have abandoned all hopes of a euro, arc strongly urged to apply either personal* Iv or by written-communication (post-paid) to DR. KltfKEUN,'whoso treatise oh the forgoing subjects can ho forwarded tn'nny pi ice gratis. JMPUISSENCE.— Persons of-bid-age, or meg wholmvb.lived too soon, can have at all times D r . K’ih Invigorating Cordial sent to'them—n medicine - challenging its superiority for genial debility and all its concomitant trains of afflictions. To Country Invalids. Persons living in the country, and finding it incon vciiienl to make personal application, can, by staling their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per letter, post-paid,) have forwarded to them chest containing Dr. K’s. medicines appropriated nc, cordingly. Tf.iois moderate, and according to the and severity'of the ease.. ... SkrAtiATR Rooms for consultrition. • Office hours from BTA.’M.‘to8 T A.’M.‘to 10 P. M." Phila., July .10,1846.— »ly. , , - . ISO u ns. 1,100 2.750 i 4,400 [AFFLICTED READliil FANCY GOODS, &o. L Wi GLENN,& SON, Importers and Dealers . in FANCY GOODS,.COMES. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY- and DRUGGISTS* ARTICLES, Sign of tlu VASE OF FLO.WFtRS, No. 36 South FOURTH street, between Market and Chesnul, Phil, odelphinw have on hand a largo ossortmeril of articles in their lino, which they will sell at the very lowest prices, ahd on liberal: tprpjp. Having established Agencies in some of the principal European cities, tho Proprietors will bo constantly receiving fresh supplies, and, havipg in-connexion \vi;h.their ness, a large manufactory'of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, they are enabled to supply Deal ers with choice articles ai exceeding low prices. Or der? hf muil or otherwise, will meet with prompt at tentionrand packing warranted. Prices Current for warded when desired. Fanei}''Goods.— Ladies and Gentlemen’s Toilet boxes, acebrdiahs, paperweights, gilt and bronze ar ticles,'papctcriesi smelling * bottles, in great variety; toilet bottles of China and cut glass, pocket and toil et mirrors,*4o patterns.; sqgar and card .eases, fancy boxes of wood, paper and glass, 100 patterns;' satch els' and. scent' bags, silk, thread, and ebtttfn purses, snuff ahd tobacco boxes, shaving' boxes, razor strops, music boxes,'.Opera and other fans, dominoes, coffreis and mbuchoir coses, powder boxes and puffs, fancy scalirig wax; tweezers, cornfllcs, «&c. Toiiet 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 orticlotho assortment is very complete.) , ■’ Combs*—' Tortoise'shell and Buffalo, luck anil dressing combs, shell side corahs, Buffalo, horn npu metal pocket, combs,'icomb -cleaners, fine extra, ami common flno tooth ccmhs. , , ' Shavings Soaps. —Saponaceous Compound, shav ing crcoth,Naples poop, military soap, Kesan soopj Rose and Congress shaving cakes. Gucrlams cream, Olcophonc,&c. Oils for the Hair. —Pure Bear’s oil, Ox.Maufly, Antique, Indian and Macassar oils, Enn Lus Wale, fine Pomatums, in pots and sticks', black Pomatum, Indian Dye for the Hair, Bandoline, Cydonliir, es sence of Tyre, Bear’s grecso, Depilatory Ph}Joppjpp, curling fluid, Persian hair tonic, &p.. For.the Complexion . —Glenn’? Rompn ftalyilpr, iyiicheux*s Freckle Wosh, Cream of Almonds, Blanp deNeige, Pearl Powder.qpdP u Ho«l‘ily \Vhilc Toil et Powder, Vinegar of .Rppgp, fippgp lfl Towdpr, Chinese Ropgp, BJonp dp Pefje, * ~ . Fancy and ToiUt Snaps.of .Dlfp ?pd Ropr, biUn almond, jasmin, oropgc flotvor, cinpqtnop, loven^fr ( musk, wUlcfleurs, while opd brown Windsor, omnibus, floating, transparent, dee., of French, Eng}|sh, and American manufacture; also transparent, rose,' spd floatjpg wash balls. ' - y < , Toilet Water, Ac.—Genuine Farina Cplogpe Wr ier, in long and short bottles: French and Amrricon Cologne Water, about 40 patterns of bottles; Laven der, Rose, Grange Flowers, fI Iprjda and Cltropel|a Waters in groat variety. Druggists' Articles.— As Bougies, Catheters, White Bkins, Fancy Cologpp and other labels, purs Essential' Oils, Vial Corks, Otto of Rose Vials, Wcdgowopjl Fpnncjs, Pp|]gp|ila, Turkey Sponges, Carmine,' Cork Prcpjprp/ond a great variety of oilier articles. ‘ , ' . ‘ Dealers may lie certain of getting none'but good articles at this establishment, and as low os similar articles con bo purchased in the United Stales. N.B.—Li W.'GLENN hds removed from N 0.84 south Third street to his present location. . ; Phm’s Celebrated Preparation* • v Glenn's Indian Dye. Warranted to change gray, light, or red Imlr, whin: kora, or eyebrow* to o handsome brown or jet black, without staining the skin or injuring the hair in the least. The color is natural, and will not run oIF of soil the whitest muslin. Price 60 cents. Glenn'9 Indian Oil, For promotingtho growth ami beautifying thchajf, giving it a glossy softness; preventing it from fulling oIV, removing dandruff, &c.. . It, has. (ho pmpeity of mnkmg the hnir ilnrk, nnd preventing it from tprning gray, nnd. being pleasantly- perfumed, it is excellent for dressing tho hair in general. * Price 60 cent?. Glenn's Rose Topfh j’usfe, This very pleasant and perfectly safe dentifrice eitTP a pearly whiteness (o tho (cr(b f preventing npd rpr moving spots of incipient decay gives firmness to tho gums, and sweetness to the breath. Price 60 els. Glenn's Depilatory, ■ Homovca fupcrflupuß hmr from the face, neck, anJ arms, without injury to itio sjdn. Price 60 cents. < Glenn’s Ileal Bear's pij. \Vamnlod genuine, nnd rcfmodfjy apeculiar prfl cesa, for promoting the growth ling, beautifying l|'P hair. This oflicjo is confidently fcpomincmlfd. U'? also very useful for removing scurf ohcl dandruff, and for tho hoods of children* It is pleasantly porfumod| and is for sale in bodies of Various sizes. * Glenn's Curling Fluid, Giving tbo hoir n hctUitlful curl, nnd : keeping It in curl In worm’ ot cold wenthor, * Price 50 cents. ■ Gienn'a Superfine pearl Powder, A licautifpl cosmetic, dlloying flushes ofjicaf, giving a fairness.to tho complexion and (4 the fcotprcsj * u many persons a clear nmj tronspment softness of cs; prcsalon. Price 26 copts per box. . Glcnn'a Tuilet and Nursery Powder, Is confidently iccommondcd to tho ladies on of the very heat qualify, and entirely free from grit of any, pernicious ingredient. Il ; is ’.beautifully white and soft, and is sold' plain’, ‘or pcrfuipAd *>yiJh fldoj*. ' • ' j Glenn*a Roman Kuli/tlor, A cerium remedy, for pimples, freckles, Inn, molli, pr morphow, rcdntyjsi Motcbcs» sunburn, Idler, Ac. y may pped jviib perfect palely on the mosl dojjpajp completion, ontxglvcß to ihoskiji n poft and fair opr nofu-nuc«. Price.oo cents per boljlr. . Tho.aliovo named excellent articles nrp coii/ldcni y recommended ’lo'thb pjijdfp na really good. *bey bnyo becfl in general use for innny’ years P nB '» a '! brtvo fully sustained their.well-earned reputation. W they tynjyo been Imitate/! pi vanouatlmos by unpriu f pled peraonrf, purchasers will do well in.all ruses '? ask Glk^k!h—and : sco that the name of the pro prietor is on the wrapper or label of each article.- - Bold wholesale and retail by . . , ,U W. GLENN i BON. Sign of tlio Voh'o ol Ploworii, No, 20 ooulh 4th »t.| between Market and Cbcemtl sis. I'htlß. Nov. tayis«: —«|Df
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