' Now Sprint! nhd Summer Coodn. ,CHEAPEft THAN EVER.!;. mho subscriber lias just received and is now.opcn- J.-ing at his store, on the south-west corner ot the Public Square; a'fresh and splendid;sl6ok ot , Staple &’ Fancy Dry Goods, comprising' in part, cloths, enssimores, caslimar ots, tweeds, cottons of all hinds, silks, mousiilnt de laines, Cnlifornia plaids, lawns, ginghams, muslins, checks, tickings, gloves, hosiery, Sc. . groceries pif all liiisdst; . Also.' a full stock of the. CclebmUd Fluid Lamps, .which ho lms so extensively introduced, and which have given so much general satisfaction. Also, ’Tltc l’ekiu Tea Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale o the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they are put up is such, ns that the flavour is preserved for any length of lime, be ing incased'in lead or li,n foil. Families can bo ■supplied with any quantity put up in this manner. - TliO;puhlic is respectfully invited.to call and examine'his stock, before purchasing elsewhere 1 , inasmuch as ho ■fuels confident that his variety and ■prices”will bo satisfactory to purchasers. ~ - V . UOfiKRT IRVINE, Jr. , Carlisle,-.April 15, 1847. . .. . - Victory! Victory!! T\AVID 11. ARNOLDj has just returned from N. | j York’ with a large and well selected assortment Of Spring and Summer Dry-Goods, which he will sell to his friends and the public gonc ,rally, on the lowest and most reasonable terms. Ha lving purchased all my Fancy Goods at the Package sales in New York, I feel , confident that I can sell them Fifty Ter Cent. Cheaper than any store in this county. French Lawns l ean, aoU.froin. . 19 to 25 ets. Gingham & Orginidy lawns,new stylcj 18 to 25 “ EmbroidM. Swiss for dresses, 37 to 25 “ All,wool Bolzorine “ 31 to 37 “ Mous, de laines, new style, 25 to 40 Barred and plain Swiss for dresses, ; 12. J lo 25 “ Handlomc dress Silks, a splendid assortment of Ba raze Shawls and Scarfs, Silk do., Ribbons, Blonds, cotton and thread Laces, S. (X Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and GlbVcs. Also Cloths, Summer Cussi ineres, Tweeds, Drillings and Vestings. ’ Aliirgo as sortment of Ingrain, ‘’Vonilian and Rag'Carpeting, Oil Cloths and Mattings.. Persons wishing Ip purchase any of the above ar ticles will find it to their advantage to call beforopur chasing elsewhere. - Carlisle. 1 Juno 10, 1847. ■' 9 Hardware I .Hardware! S THE subscribers, having purchased the entire .stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of the public to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, wo-arc able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any other Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and •Tell' known stand oh North'-Hanover si., between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap Store of-Geo. Keller. \Vo‘have,just received a full and general assortment of •, Hardware. & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: 500 pounds American Clist’d. Steel at 7 cents per lb> • '' , ’ • 200 pounds of English plist’d. Sled at 12J per lb* , . . ‘ 500 pounds of Cast and.Shecr Steel at 18| per ib. \ ; ■' v • ■ 500 pounds of Spring Steel cts. per pound. 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes »l SI 50 pur keg. 50 boxes of assorted Glass, 2000 lbs. Ground. White Lead from SI 75 to $2 per. keg... 2000 lbs. best quality of. Grindstones at to 2 cents .pet Ibi ■' • of LinseedHii. • , 1 . .With a Tull, assortment of Building- Hardware, such as books, Latches, Bolts* Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and. Spikes, &c„ too numerous to mention. All to be had .at the low price Hardware store of - r FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle,-May C, 1847. Cbeap Hardware Store. THE subscribers have just received and arc now opening at their store on Main street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Goods store, a large lot of' ' Hardware, which, in addition.U) their former stock, makes their assortment larger and more complete than will be found in any otlier’storo in the county, and to which they would call the attention of builders, mechanics, and all wanting goods in their line.— " Their stock comprises n ful) assortment of locks and latches of every description, hinges, screws, : bolts, shutter fastenings, window springs, circular, cross cut and mill saws, hand, pannel, ripping and {chant saws, chisels, gouges, plane,bills, planes of every kind, patent iron and ball braces, common and plated braces with bills, augurs and auger bills, spike and nail. gUnblels, axes, hatchets, drawing knives, shoo ami nail hammers, files and rasps, trace, halter and cow chains, shovels and shades, hoes, hay and manure forks, straw knives, 4 &c. Also knives and forks of every style,' pen, pocket and dirk knives, scissors and shears, table and tea spoons, waiters and trays, candlesticks hittSa andirons, shovels and tongs, fancy and com mon smoothing irons, , -llollowaire & Ccilavwavc, of every description. They have also a fail ami complete assortment of Saddlery and goods to! carnage builders, wagon boxes, carriage springs, paints, oil and dyo stulls, coach, cabinet, japan and leather varnish, window glass putty, &c. • ’ Also, just received til) lons .of bar iron,.conipris* inga full assortment of all kinds, Russia and Ame rican sheet iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, blister and spring sloe), anvils, vices, nails and spikes, tin plate, zinc, spillor,* pig, and bar lead, &c. A156,,40 dpz. grain and grass scythes. 20 scythe auealha. 20 boxes Bcylho atones. :Persons wishing to sav© 20 pur cent, in purchases, are invited to call, mid examine our goods, as wo are enabled to offer better bargains than can bo had elsewhere. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, April 15, 18-17; Alicjut ol'all Competition! Cheap Hardware mid Paiuls’. . NO HUMBUG!! fPHE attention of the public is respectfully in- X vited to a new'and splendid slock of HARD ware AND PAINTS,. wliicli:l have just re ceived from the city* and which I am determined to sell at,the LOWEST PRICES! I do not pretend* that I.import any Goods my self but buy them in the city oil for cash, and of course get thorn at the lowest rates, The public is therefore invited to become acquainted with the prices, and then call on mo and if-I do not sell bettor goods ns low and u little lower than the im porters, I shall not ask them to buy. . I will sub join the prices of a few articles, viz: One hundred Kegs of Nails at $4,50 per Keg; one hundred Kegs of, White head, $2 per Kog of 26 lbs.; 2000. Ihs. Grindstones, 1$ to 2 cents per ib.; and all other goods at equally low prices. Call and seoallhc old stand in Norm Hanover sited, sign of the Big mill Saw. 30UN P. hYNE. Carlisle, April 15,1847, Glorious Kowi! CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. A &W. BENTZ, have just received nuliuul . cheap Store, 3 doors south of ihoPosiOnico, ons of. the. largest, most beautiful, end cheapen! assortment of . . Dry Goods, ttroccrics, Ate., over brought to Carlisle, The: public uro invited to, an curly pxaminalion Carlisle, April 29,1847. Splendid Stock of . x NEW GOODS! H. H. GIiOVB, ilas just* received tho .neatest, ( prettiest,-handsomest; inost.beautiful, and latest assoitracnt of Goods in the Borough—,dt. leastsopio uouuccd by all the ludios of taste who have examined them—and at prices Cheaper tban tho Cheapest, con sisting tit pint of English, French and American Cloths, Cassiiueteß/ Sattinellfe, Velvet Cords, Gombroons, and ovory variety of men's wear, ror the hrdies I have the most'beautiful Parages, Balzartncs, superior Lawns,- Gingham, Lawns,. Ho mostic, French and English Ginghams, and o.general assortment of White lioods fit reduced prices.. s" Baragc, B’afcoimc, Zephyr, Net, Thibet, Mouschn do Lainc, and Cashmere A ' Slifiwls-Alsß, Scarls, Bobbins, Thread and Lialc l,aco .arid Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, Itibbona &Flowers, Missus Bonnots of tbo 'laics! Paris stylos, such as Pamela, Vanora, llulland, English'split Straw, China, . Per), Nacpolalon,'Florence Braid, Silver ; Laco and Mon- Palihloaf, Leghorn, Shakers, Black Straw, Pedlc Braid, Btisna .Vista, Rough and Heady Hats for men and boys. ’ Men and Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’ mo : ro’co and kid SUPPERS. . •' GllOCEßlES^—Uollco, Tea, Molasses andSpice* all of which will be sold as said üboyo, cheaper Ilian the chcfipcst. I’craohs, wishing bargains will.doyvell. to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. tDon’t forget, North East Corner of the Pubdc Sqtiarc. 11. GHOVE. Carlisle, April 12,1847. ■ '* f ■ ■ ‘ : Splendid Hcav Goods For Spring and Summer use. UANGNEY, at iho North East corner of the i Public Square, Carlisle, has just returned from the city, andjs nowopening-an extensive as sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with great care, and purcha sed on iho most favorable terms, ho will dUposo of at the smallest possible profit , ,He .would -call the attention of Fanners and others residing in the epuntopfo his largo and fresh supp of Goods es pecially adapted, to their use, and, io the present soasoii. Ho has also.with great care made large additions.to his slock of . .. . Dress Goods, including mooslin de laiqps, handaomocashmcrcs, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy colM. silks,-every description of prints, Scotch ging hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns & balzarines, white goods for and second mourning goods. He also offers his' Cloths, Cassiraeres, SaUincUs, Vestings, summer cloths, linen drills, tweeds,cot ton’panlaloon stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, bed lickings, table diapers, diaper , toweling,. linens, shawls, stockings, gloves, &c., at prices 25 per cent, low er than they have ever been known in this market. He has also increased hts assortment of bleached and unbleached Muslins in all their varieties, and to bo disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS and MAT TINGS, will bo found ,at his store at very low prices,. His stock of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, has been much enlarged and will be sold astonishingly low. Together a. largo assortment of •Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c, which will Bedisposod of and great bargains given for cash.- A large assortmonLof other giootls on hand; which cannot here be mentioned. • April 25, 1847. - -- ' :; ;' . Grocery, Tca v Clitua & Queens ware Store fTMlE subscriber has newly filled up his Store Koom, JL andls now receiving on, entire new' and fresh supply of all articles connected-with IhoGioccryand Qucenswaro business, embracing Coffees and Teas of the finest qualities,-Syrups, Sugar House and Oilcans Molasses* together with Cedarware, Stoneware & Glassware, Brown ond Loaf, os also crushed Loaf Sugars, pain ted Tubs, Buckets, &c., all of which; Is ottered for sale at the lowest coah prolUs. Dim friends ond the public are invited to call and judge for themselves at the old stand and store room of Carlisle, April 15, IS 1 !?. LOOK AT THIS! iIIAVE just returned from tlio city with a Ire. nicmloua stock ,of the handsomest and cheapest lot of Goods over offered In Carlisle. Many articles have been purchased at auction much below llicir value, and will bo sold in the same way. To enumerate, articles is out of the question, but in Cloths, Cassimercs and Casiilclls, wo go ahead of all competition. • , ; , Tc tub Ladies.—|n *Silkr, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls. Bonnet Velvet and Bonnet Trimmings, Laces, Mouse do Laincs, &c. &c. we uro prepared to please all in prices and stylc wild will favor u» with a cull. My sleek is very largo and complete, and wo aro always pleased to show goods without charge. BOOTS AND SHOES. All kinds, qualities, and prices of Boots and Shoes! now receiving .and on have paid particular I attention to this business, and purchus. | cd a big lot of cheap q,’,KKood Bools and Shoes. Also, la frcsli lot ofGßOsAslllES.all of which will bo sold jut the very'lowest notch. Recollect the OLD 1 STAND,” East High Street. • ; CHARLES OOILBY. 1 Carlisle, January 7,18'17. Toy and Fruit Emporium I Nouth llanovicuSt., Caulhsi.e. rpllE subscriber takes this opportunity of in -1 forming his friends ami the public in general, that ho still continues to manufacture and lias al ways on hand, a large and general assortment ol Candies of the best quality, which he will sell wholesale o: retail, ot lho old stand, in North Hanover St., whore ho also keeps on hand Fruits, embracingall the delicacies of ihddiUdronl seasons, and Nuts of all fciuds. Ills stock consists in pari of. • ■ _ _ . . - ■ Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Wnlmits, Pecan Nuts, •Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts,• Cocoa'Nuts, Grapes,' Dates, Figs, &c., which ho will Bell at the most reasonable prices for cash. Uo would also invite the attention of tho public to a large and well selected assortment of. Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods, suitable tor the approaching Hollidays. .In con nexion with the above, lie has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting In part of Loaf, l.imrp ami Drown Su gars, CotVuoS of all kinds, from 8 to ISJ cents pot pound, Tons,a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Blank Ton, Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Choose, Bice, Blanking, Matches, Brushes, &o. Glass At liiicciiswarc, a laruo assortment of Class and Quoonswaro, ol all kinds and patterns. FIIESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspico ground or whole, Mustard hy I bo hollloor |10 pumhaßhrs will And it to their advantage to call at the Depot, before purchasing Carlisle, Notf. 2C. 18)0. j ■- ■■ ■ ’ ■ . “ . NEW GOODS. T A. CI.IPPINOEU, has just received on addi ,J , lionol supply to Ids slock, and is prepared to give bargains of , . ' ’ ('loth*, of,colors and qualities. Oasdlmorc* plain and fancy. I' ('fvHsinella dn ..do 1 Denver and Pilot CIo » - ■ V nudjCravnln, tviishmercs and Mouuclm do I.Qincß. .. .do Übbcn 1 . A'paccna l»tu\ Mer'muen; • • . 1 . TUMionn and 'ArlUkiula. I Bhaw\a tvnd Tloa. Menyai)d4soy’* gipa, die, !> Bbij>ptogWg t Jan, U, 1947, ' ; l „ . tfllE dID SVAKD! V New supply of. Drugs & Fancy Goods. S ,W.' HAVISUSTICR deSifes ;ipinform frjomls and the public.that his new SFIiINOJINB. SUMMER SCfrFLY of goods, which have been selected. wUh great oaro by . himself personally* 1 and just opened at hie old and well Unown esiab llelimeni.pn Norib Hanover sired, embrace a sup ply o Fresh Drugs, . together .with’a most extensive, rich and varied, slock of ROOKS, (both school and’tniscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES' &4 &c. to.wbloh ho feels confident he. .may., invite the attonlion ol the public.with the full assurance; of.boing able to supply'every want and gratify . every taste, be sides ensuri.pg.cntirosaiisfaction-by .the very rea sonable terms upon .which-his. numerous ailicles will-be disposed of. i lie would call the particular attention of Fanit lies and Physicians to his replenished; assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have been purchased at the heat house's fn : Philadelphia, and may be relied Upon for freshness and ’excellence. ■ Added to these will he found an entire slock of FAINTS,' ■ O#S, DYESTUFFS, ' Varnishes, Glass, &c. ate.; all of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very lowest prtces. Ho'hits' made many additions to his stock ol ROOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Headers, Lexicons, W riling Debits, &c. now in use in College and our public schools— which ho will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all; ' „ , His stock of FANCY ARTlCLESe unbraces a rich and extensive collection which it.would bo im possible to enumerator but comprising many novel lies which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Gentleman scullery, cold and.silver pens'and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rousellote rich and extensive verities,.fancy soaps, shaVingcreara, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket hooks,. &o. . ■ Also, a new supply of Corrielitrseiegant LAhJJ LAMPS, together with.. Sperm and Mouldoanules, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children s toys, door Mats, and other articles in 'the. vaiiely lino, which With a constant'supply .of fresh bruits, nuts and confectionary of the richeslqualily, make a large and splorided slock to which' ho confident ly invites tho attonlion and, patronage of his town and country friends, at the old stand in North Han over street, neatly Jiapiu Carlisle June 3, 18-17, -, - ■ CHEAP DRUG STOKE. J -& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform i their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drugstore lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinklo, on tile North West co;ner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel, in lire Borough of Carlisle, where they have oh hand and . intend constantly adding thereto,"a largo assortment Of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &n., which they am determined to'sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope lb receive a liberal share of encouragement... Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March 18, 1848. ' REMOVAi. .! "Quip/c Sales and Small Profits'* Dll. J. MVI3RS; lias lately,.'removed hit* llgf Drug and Book Store /Ay A tn i|,,. In.gu room in Main street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church.' Ho will in future give all his time, (except when engaged in Professional business.) to the interests nf his store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, ho confidently assures,his friends and the public, that'their orders and prescriptions shall have the. most accurate attention;.” Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in uddmoi to his former largo assortment of . . . (of tlio latter, a very choice and extensive collccuo; he has just opened a eplondid assortment of Diiuus, ; Pairth,.' Oils, Drt-STurys, SI’ICKH, PiIUITR, J. W. EBY Family; Groceries, of every variety and price—and ns ho intends doing business, oh the popular terms of “quirk sales and small profits,” hd-is determined to sell Ghockiues, and every other article ho may oflor, as low' ns they can ho hod in Carlisle. Ho gives a general invitation to nil his friends to call. ’ . (Xj’For the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers* Drug Store will ho open at all hours ion Sunday for the solo of Mcdieincsjmft/i ' INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOU PE JL MALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is fast taking the place of every preparation hereto fore used for diseases arising from Weakness or oth er causes. All that is necessary to secure this I medicine n place in the Domcatic Praclice of every 1 family; when such a medicineU needed, 1 , U.atrial.! . It speaks for itself--la innoodril in laud no injury can arise from its use at nny.timß. , Sold wholesale and rolnlPby KOWAND\& WALTON, Proprietors, No! 37G Markelßt.Phtl adolphia, and also' by the following regularly ati ■’lonaod agents. SAMtikt, W. Haveustick, Carlisle, Pa. ' ‘ 1 /VVilliam Uralion, Ne\vvillc. Samuel H. Uuohlor, Cicutyahurg, Pa. C. A, Morris & Co., York, Pa. GEO. FLEMING, justice or the peace and scriven tj ,ER. Office in South *“Hanovcr street, "opposite tho Post Office.. ■ J Carlisle, April 39, 1847.—Hm R. A. Lnniberioii, A PTORNE Y AT L AW, llAiiuiHnuno, Pa. : April 20, 1847.—1 y ■. Dr. George Willis Foulkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia.) TJEBPKCTFULI.Y oflur* to the public hisprufes jA/sionol services in tho praclicoof Medicine, Sur gery, oml Midwifery. Omen (it the residence of bia father in South Hanover street,-directly opposite; Morrell's (Into Ro berts’)" Hotel, and the Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8, 1847,—1y ALEXANDER S. MoCIEAN, M. »• OFFERS liia professional services to the citizens of .Dauphin ami Cumberland counties. Ho may bo found at his office in Harrisburg. February 18,1847. —6tn ' ■ ‘ ~\\ J [I.I. perform all operations upon llio Tooth, YV lliat nre required for tlioir preservation suoii aa Settling, tiling, Plugging, fra, or wil roaloro tlib lons of thorn, by Inserting Artificial Tooth, from n single Toolli to h full sett. DT-Onioo on, Pllt strool, a few doors South ol llio Railroad Hotel. • N. Hi Hr. Loomlk will bo absent from Latlralo, tho last ton days, in oaoh month. Carlisle, July 4,1846. ■ JAMES TEEMING, M.l>. iS HSIDBNT DENTIST, llAimisuumn Ha. -Dr. JV F. will warrant llio operations cqdal to those of the bust oily prnolico, and his charges shall al. ways be moderate. October 16,1845,— 1y • JOSIiI’II KNOX, V A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburg, P«., has re. A turned- from Carlisle to tiro practice of Jus pro fession in Pittsburg, Allegheny, county, I, a, . ■ February 11, 1847.—1 f ' " :Psiivo!imtv,i Boons, (all kinds,) Statiosziit,' ' Cutleiiv, Lauu La.mrs, FasCY AllTieU.B, OR. CULLEN'S Br. I. C, Loomis, ' ' WATCHES i/iWO /: f ; con Ji;YN ■ , TJ IiISPECTFOLLY announces lb the public llmt Ji\j he has removed hla WATCH and JEWELRY '-'tSt** S ■ ’ Store to the building ,one door cast" of .his .former stand, Ton' -j < ’ siretll,-whore ho .>vHl con ' stanlly h'qop on hand and for sale on Iho moat reasonable I /«n1 V • \ Quid and Stiver Lever % 1 icpjnc and Common' WATCHES, Breast-pim. Finger Rings, Ear Rings, . , Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens, at from $1,37 U>B~r Pocket compasses, pen-knives,-gold guard chains, and'watch keys, silver thimbles,'Miniature eases, Lockets and Bracelets*. : ■ Silver Table arid Tea Spoons, ‘ Butter knives, and''an infinite Variety of oilier arli-, clca usually kept in a' well-furnished Jewelry store ' -Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 caret eases,' from $45 to s9o| Gold Lepihes from $3O to $33; Silver Lever from $l5 lo*$30; Common watches, from ss.to 812. ■ ' ; , My stock is large, and I-am dctcrmincdto sell as low as can be had by retail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. . , ■ . ‘ T. CONLYN. , Carlisle, May 20,1847. —ly. ~ md Harness making. Sad mHE . , . - :c ‘ h . nt |. ho has- commenced the above business, in .all its various branches, in South Hapovcr street, nearly op. postte the Post Oir.ee, and near to Morrell s . Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where ho will constantly keep on hand ond manufacture to order, every thing 'in his line of business, such as • Saddles, Bridles, Harness, MARTINGALES, COLLARS, Ac. Ho will nlso repair old Harness, and mending of nil kinds done nl the shortest notice He will warrant his work to bo made of good material and done in a workman* like manner. •, s . ‘ , .• ' Ho flatlets himself that ho can offer such induce ments to the public as will make it their .interest to patronize him. , . .. , , • '» Hy strict attention to husiners, and a desire to nlcasc, he hopes to. receive a liberal shore of public patronage. ' - C. J. CARMON Y. May 20,1847.—3m* ■ • •■ . ‘ . Hats! flats! gT\THANKFUL for post fuyors, and as dosirou os over td please all who may favor him with thoir custom, tbe’subscribcr hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that ho still kecps.hls finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R. Angney’s store, whoro he has constantly on hand and will manufacture to.order Hats of Every Description, all of tiro very latest fashions, and at lower prices than ever. His stock of FURS, Ac. have been selected wilh gront earn—and ho'will manufacture Beaver, Nulro, Casaimere, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the cily work. Call, then, fellow-citizens, and examine our assott ment, as wo charge Carlisle, April I, .1847. . REMOVAL. Cheap Hats tyicl Caps. Pil. LECIILEU, rnohl respectfully informs Jus , friends and the public in general, that ho Iras removed his simp to lira building-adjoining tho store of Robert Irvin, Jr„ on Main street, and di rectly opposite Beetem’s Hotel, whore he Will con stantly keep on Irand and fur sale, at tiro I.OWBST patens, a largo and elegant assortment ol HAlo and CAPS, made in tho latest and most approved ■style, nnd-of tho very host materials. Juno 3, 1817—tf . - Extensive Furniture Rooms. D. F. & A. C. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully caU tho attention of llousokeopers and the public generally, to tho extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms, on the corner of Worth Hanover and Louther sis., Carlisle. ■ . ' ■ They are- confident that the superior finish of bo workmanship, and elegance of stylo, in which heir articles are got up, together with their eneap icsa, will recommend them to every^prson.want- ing Furniture, They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and hooping a constant supply of every article in their lino, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which-they cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn estly invito persons who aro about to commence housekeeping to call and examine llndr present elegant slock, to which they will constantly make additions of tho newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. " ' » April 29, 1847. . Furniture! Furniture!! rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the public ths he still continues to manufacture end keep ng hand, at jtis shop on North Uunovqr street, nearly opposite VVoibley’s Hole), Carlisle, Sideboards, Sccvc- TAUIBS; TAUI.Bfi, EiTANUS, ijeaks, Dook-coEca Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo mid piitlcrn, and in abort, every thing that con ho mudo in a cabinet shop,. Thu subscriber will,warrant Ills furniture to bo manufactured out of iho best of material und by the, heat'of workmen, and as to hla prices ho intends to sell low for cash. All who willgivo him a coll, will say that Iris funriluip is cheap and pood. All work manufactured under his inspection, lie particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—-ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don't forget to cajl hrforo purchasing elsewhere. Th 6 subscriber would also inform iho public that ho carries* on Iho. Collin Making Business, and can wail on all thoso wbo may dcsiro ins sorvi ccß in that line. Having a Tleaiisk, lie can utlcdd funerals in llio country. ’ Charges moderate. FREDERICK COHNMAN. Curiislo, Jon. 14, 1846.—1 y . ■ , SPREAD EACLI! HOTEL. C>nr.isui, PA. fpHE subsetihors most respectfully announce to X their friends and llio public, that they have leased tho above popular house, lately kept, by Mr.,IL L. Uurkholdcr, ami arc now,woll prepared to accommo date those tvh'o may favor tho house with tlioir cus tom ip a manner that will insure satisfaction to ail. Tlio house lias been recently repaired, and furnished throughout willi approved Furniture, and it is the 'determination.of the proprietors to keep,such an es tablishment as will recommend itself to the travelling cominunily. ;■ Persons,visiting Carlisle, oithor'un bu siness or pleasure, will find tjiis.onoof the most,de sirable locations in tho plu.ee—being in tho centre of tlio lown, and convenient lo.tho Court. Houso'and public offices. Their I’a non will bo constantly sup plied witli all Ilia delicacies of the season, and ovary attention wiil bo paid to make their visiters comfort able, and perfectly “at homo." There is extensive Staph ho attached to the promises, ■ Terms moder ate. . They respectfully solicit (lie patronage of the public. . R.D. ECKELS, , JOHN OLIVER. | Carlisle, April ,16, 1817.-3 m »cla\Vuro Mutual Safety Insurance Company, PUlUidclplila. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE TRINCI- 1 PLE—cd'fnhincd with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the iliunl rates. ' By 1 the Act of Inc6tporation„lho stock is, plciigeil for the payment of ami losses which the. Com pant Imay sustain, ’ Anil ns an-additional security to the Assured, the set requites that tiro profits of the husi joss shall bo funded mi remain with'tho corpdr rath u, os a guarantee, uni-protection to the insured i agai Ist loss. This fund Will -he'reptesented by scrip issued by the Company, hearings interest not exceed ing a ix per cent, per annum. Tho insured ore enti tled Id a pro rati shnro of tho profits of the Company, and will receive thgl proportion of the,aforesaid fund in'scrip, which the amount of coined premiums paid by him, bears to the total sum of corned premiums °"n C iricSp Sl lhua issued, to he transferable on the bo t whenthelosses i and expenses exceed ti.e amount erearncdprem,ums. The insured arc protected from loss at the custom 1 ary rates of premiums, without my individual habit | it,/.or responsibility Jut the losses e>expcmcsoftlm Corporation. The assured > have all. the T*B h ‘ membership,—can vo,to at all elections, ami aro chg » ble os Directors of the Corporation. - The subscriber has been appointed; agent for U«s Company* and as the mutual every, other mode of Insurance, lie would confidently recommend it to .his friends and the Public. . For. full particulars enquire cither by letter ion to JQHiN J. ftixiauo. .. . Fire Insurance. , ■ rnHE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now lull) organized, and in operation undortbemanagemenl of the following commissioners, viz: ' . ■ . Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Tiizcl, Michael Hoover. Henry Logan, Michael Cocklm, Benjamin H. MuSser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. 1 sr, and Melchoir Breneman.wborespectlully ca i the attention ofeilizend of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company The rates of insuffltoce.are as low and favorable as any Company of the hind,in the Stale. i*er sons wishing to become members are invited to make application tp the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any lime. V . . JACOB SHELLY, ‘PratdenL Hoover, Vice free I, Lewis Hver, Secretary. . Miciiae*. Cocklin, 2Vcaaurcr. Auksts—Michael Hoover, general agent, Mcchn nieshurg; .Rudolph Martin, Mow'•.Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Alien;. Wm. R. Gorgna, Allen;: Christian Titzol, Allen; John C. Dunltp, Alien; Peter Barn hart, East Pennsboro; David Marlin, Churchtown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry manstown; Simon Oyster, Worrnhryshurg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert 0. Sterrctl, S. Middleton; Philip Drcchhill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general ngt. ilonry Logan, John Shorrick, John Rankin, Daniel Bally, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Protection Against Eoss I>y Fire. rpHE CUMBERLAND. VALLEY MUTUAL I Protection Company, will he under tho direction, of tho following Board of Managers for tho ensuing year, viz: T. C. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. G. Miller, Philip Spong ier, Samuel ,Trill, Thomas A, M’Kmney, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Abm. King. There arc olsb a number of Agents ap- tho adjacent counties who will receive op plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of lire Company, when the policy will bo-isavicd 'withoutdelay. "For further in formation see the by-lnwa of tho'Company. ■ . T. C. MILLER, President. A. G. Minim , Secretary. Aoksts.—M; P. Ego, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, McchanicshurgGeorge- Brindlo; Monroo; L.H. Williams, Wdstpehriabo rough; Joseph M. Means, Newhurgj John Clcndenin,'. lldgcstown; Stephen Culbertson, Shipporisburg. ' Elfc Insurance- Company. mHB MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE J_ COMPANY, Office No. U WALL street, New York.—This company continues to insure LIVES ONLY open the most favorable terms, and -at the lowest rates of premiums. The annual premium, if over $6O, may bo paid $ in cash and $ in a secured note, payable in one year, with. 6 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 op annual dividend of profits paid in script certificates, bearing 6 pox cent interest, which interest is payable annually. The company will loan on their script two-thirds its amount, or it may bo applied to the pay incut of future premiums, or to-increase,tho amount insured* All persons taking policies become members, but are not liable beyond the amount of their premiums. A mar ried woman cal) insure the life of her husband, secure from any demands of his creditors, for any amount, the annual premium of which does not exceed $3OO. | Tho company will pay an equitable rate for Life Po licies, .when'they shall have acquired a value. _ All claims on policies will be paid within three months after proof of tho death of the persons insured* The funds of tho company mustbo invested only in slocks of tho United States, States of Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, or in first mortgages on’ real es tate, .worth double tho amount loaned. * .ROBERT L. PATTERSON; Pres't. , The subscriber is'agont for the above company, for Carlisle and vicinity; and ho has associated with himself, as Medical Examiner, J. J. Mtkub, M. AppUcalions for insurance, whether by letter or in person, will bo promptly otlcndcd to; and pamphlets containing tables of. rates, Ate., can'bo hdu by appli . cation at the Drug store of Dr. Myers, or of the sub scriber. , , M. C ADD WELL, rat OaiUsle, Dec; 24, 1840.'—ly ■ ; Life limit'a.nee with. Prospective Bonus. !hc Wrard Lite hlsunmiicc, Annuity and Trust CompiinV of Philadelphia, . Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Offick No. 15D Cliesnut street; 1 GONTINUI3 to make Insurance on Lives, gmnl Annuities rtud Endowments, and to uccopfTrusts from. Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, mid execute them agreeably to the Uceiro M of the Parties; and receive Dcposilcs of Money in Trust and bn interest.', Ttio Company udd n Bonus at stated periods to the Insurances for Life. The first Bonus was appropri ated iu December, 1844, amounting to 40 per coni, on tho sum insured under the oldest policies, to 8$ percent., 7$ per cent,, &c.; on others in proportion to tho time of standing; making, an addition-of $lOO, $B7 50, $76, &.C., on every sl*ooo originally insured. Tho .operation of tho Bonus will bo seen, by tho following examples from tho Idle Insurance Register oflhc Company, thus Amount of. Policy irml Bonus or Bonus payable ut tho Policy. Sum iiis'd mlilition. Pliny’s docouso. No. 68;. I,not) : • 100 , 1,100 *BO 2,800 260 , , 2,760 304 4,000 400 V. 4,400 270 2,000 165 2,175 003 6,000 437 60 6,437 60 Kates, for Insuring $lOO on a Singto Life, ' Ago Tot I year. Far 7 years, For MCo, annually. annually, $0 1)5 $177 SO JODI . ,40 i'no i ss a so 60 , 100 *OO . 400 ' 00 4 35 . 4 01 7 no • Eaamplb:—A person aged 30 yootenoiitbirth-day, by paying tho Coin|mny $1 31, would aocuro to.his family or heirs-$l()0, should ho drain ono* year for for $l3 10. ho oocuros to lliom 81,000) or for $l3 60 annually for sovon years, ho secures to them $l,OOO should ho die in seven years; dr for $BB OO paid an nually, during life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever ho dies; for $65 50 they-would receive $6 000 shouldho die in one yeor. ’ -ii 1 03“ Further particulars respecting Idle Insurance, Trusts, ic., inay bo had at the Office, . ■ ' IIrW.'IUOHAUDH, President. JNO. F. JAMBS, Actuary. Phil».|Match lit 1817',—6m - Cheap; AVtilches, and Jewelry, . AT THE • 1 ‘Philadelphia' Watch anil Jewelry-Store,” Nil. 96, Worth Second Street, ■' DELOW'IiAOEi CORNER OF QUABRT, Philadelphia. ' r\ Obß.Wer'Watches, full jeweled, Is. carat \J oaSe&i • . ; , ’ $45,00 Silver LeVer' WatcKes; full jeweled, * , v '23,00 Silver Levet Watches*, seven jewels, '" , * 18,00 Silver Lopinb Watches,.fine qual;; jeweled,. 14,0(>’‘ Superior Qdarlter Watches, • 10,00 Ladles* Gold Pencils,. . ,2,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, - 1‘,75» / Gold Finger Rings from 37$ cts. to $10; Watch Glasses; plain ISi cts.; patent 18$ cts.j Lunot2s cts. On hand ah assortrrteht 6f. Gold and Hajr Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings, Lbcltfcts; Meda- HonS, Gold Pehsj Gold.NeolcjCutb&Foh’Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles* Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, &c„, at equally, lo# prices; All goods warranted lo.be what they are sold for. A liberal deduction,madeto persons-buyihg to sell again. O. CONRAD, - \ , Importer of. Watches: ' '' phila. Feb. 25, 1847/ B Spitting Blood, Consumption, &c. THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAl£ ANI) WOOD NAPTHA is the most certain and effectual remedy for the cure of nil complaints of the throat and lunge, obstinate coughs, chronic sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in the side and breast/ tightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, &c. . A trial will convince all of its uncipinU cd efficacy. . • ' Thomson's Compound'Syrup of Tor find Wood Naptha wilt cure Consumption YET ANOTHER CURB! Philadelphia, April 9,1845, ■ ■Last August a year I caught a violent cold in consequence of getting wet in a shower of,.rain. A circumstance so common gave mo no immciiiato con corn, supposing I should soon got rid of it. On llio contrary, However, I daily grow worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast'and between my shoulders. X now sutfered groat oppression from the great secretion of purulent matter in my lungs. I became greatly alarmed, and my friends considered my situation extremely critical, the, mote so as loss of appetite, hectic fever and night sweats rendered mo 08 weak os a child.' At night (he sweat literally poured off me 1 This was roy.coqdilion when I com menced using “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood' Naptha.” I procured one bottle, and ex perienced so mucr. benefit that I resolved to continue it. I took in all nine bottles, and am novv perfectly restored. It is now six months since I ceased using the medicine and the euro remains perfect. I firmly believe this medicine is fiir.suporiot to every remedy for consumption of the. Lungs J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8 Carberry el. Affirmed and subscribed this fllh day of April, 1846, before mo,' ' Jonx Swift, Mayor, - This invaluable medicine is prepared at N. E. corner of sth and. Spruce streets, Phila. For sale in Carlisle, by Jt. Jlngncy, principal agent: Price 50 cents or li bollels for $0,50. IT NEVER PAHS, DR CU LLEN’S I Indian Vegetable Panacea. PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula, Kings’ Evil, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints atising from impurities of the blood, arc requested to road the following testimonials,™ proof of thowondotful properties'of the above named medicine. READ! READ!! READ!!!, Wo the undersigned; paving visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, jr. at the office of' Messrs. Rowand *Sc Wnlion, 370 Market at., Philadelphia, consider,his ease the moslTemaikablo one wo have ever witnessed m beat \ of. His disease was SCROFULA, pnd.leriiblo ruuil have been his twelve years conflict with .the destroy or. His Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, Nest, Upper Lip, and lower lid of the niouT stk hara been destroyed, his Face, nearly eaten up, and. part of tho Jaw Bono carried away. And yet wo con ‘give no description of his case. ( Mr. B. informs us that in. January last,the whoc interior of his mouth, as well as most of his face, wis a mass of deep and painful ulcers,. Or. the I4lh • f January last, ho commenced taking Hr. Cullen’s In dian Vegetable Panacea, which chccked = lho disease in a few day?, and from that limb tho cure has pro gressed with, intermission. New fhsh has summed the place of tho deep ulcers, and though badly disfig ured, his face is sound, and his general health rs re stored. -We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks* Case, no Mercurials; Ointments,, or. Caustic Applications have been used',—in fact, the Panacea Alone, has w.ought this wonderful change. Hovid Smith, Bucks county, Pa., Charles E. Rnwaiul, Mcadvillo, Crawford co., 1 a., J; W. Jones, M. 1)., south 2d street, Philo. Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N Jersey.- E. W, 440 N. Fourth, at., 'Phila. 8. McCullough, Lancaster, Pa. ~ B. M. Maddock, 28 N. 1 Hh st., Philo. . C. W. Appleton, M.’H* 40 south st, Timothy Caldwell, Marion county, Missouri. Daniel Ycokol, Chesnut Hill, Philadelphia co. John Warned, 890 High street, Phila, Win. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N. J. • Wm. Halo; 378 High strtict, Philo. ■ John Bell, Efio at., Phila. Aaron Sands, 146 Catharine st. Plum. Daniel McGiulcy, Kessler’s Alley, Philo* Andrew Swealon, Camden, N. J., 11. il. Evans, West Philadelphia. • Hie,hard ll.Youdg, Gilder 409 Market st. Phila* . John Wi-AslimeadvCO Glh street, do. B. J. Konsil, 123 south 11 th st., Phila. Peter Skon Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do, Joel Badinc, Williamslown, N. J. Wm. Stumpy, rarminglOP; lo'wu, L. 13. Coles, M. D., Boston, Mass. RusselCanfield, Physiologist, Phila. Thos. P, S, Roby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa. . Peter Wright, 169 Market street, Philo* James W. Nowlin, 103 Filbert street, do* John Good, 174 Spruce street, do. Rev. Win. Uric, Catharine st; do. Rev. John Chambers, Bread st. do* T. L. Sanders, Publisher of Pledge, Philo* F. P. Sellers, Editor, Doylosiewn, Pa. Jacob Fripk, Editor of the Amu. Sent. Philo* Ij. A. Godey, Ladles*. Book, 101 Chesnut sl.r Philadelphia, . , *r Uov. J. R. Nichols, Pastor of Brlokmokm 8 P, Church, Phila. , D; S. KiofFori Publisher of Lonoostor Benub/ A. Wilson* M. D. No. G Cedar Row. Phila* , Samuel Koichum, No, 62 Ntylh Third st. do. Rov. ljovi Drink, New York. . EdwardPaxson, No, 158 North Front st. do. . J. C. Layoock, Attorney at Law, Wusmngto Square, Hhlla, ~ , ' • * . ,■ . The,above named gentlemen, (constituting b a small 'portion of those who have visited i • Urooka at our olTioo in‘Philadelphia, ami wou certify to tho ‘uamo acts if necessary) are known, anil their high standing in society F ' eludes tho jdon of. their lending Ihcir names-t oarry.on ati iippoaltipn. . ■ And Itoto wo say, without the fear ofconlrJ ' lion, that wo have not found a ease of horoiuia other disoaso for which wo recommend tho i oea, which tho medicine has hot speedily atro • Wo have at this, lima a multitude of p«tm,'n_ under tteahhonl, all of whom-ore doing ."'v • . Among thorn is one of.CANCER. which wa huuhood by physicians beymul the read i "J oj‘ t cal .assistance, but from oil appearances wi cured in a fow months. ' & Sold wholesale' and retail by W gl WALTON, Proprietors, N0.,371| Market st. » odoljthla, and also by tho following regularly thorliod agents. • HaMusi.W. lUveasTlcnt, Carlisle, Pa. William Uratlon, Nowvllle. ■ Samuel 11. UuohiDti Goliysburg, Par 0. A. Morris HVoi V orlti Pa. ■ Carlisle, Decs 3, >Bl6i—ly .. . 8 30
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