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    JVew Spline anil Summer Goods.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!'
rpjjo .subscriber has just received and is now open-;
X ing at his store, on tlie south-west corner of the
Public Square, a fresitand splendid stoclt-of -j
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
comprising in part, cloths, cassimeres, cashrnar
eta, tweeds, cottons of allikin'ia, silks, mouselin
de iaines, Cnlifornia plaids, lawns, ginghams,
muslins/checksj lickiqgs, gloves, hosiery, &c.
Groceries ol 1 all kinds.
Also, a full stock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps,
whicli he has so extensively introduced,and which
have given so much general.satisfaction. Also,
The, Pekin 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 'leas. The
mannet in which they are. put up is such, ns that
thefiaVouf Is preserved for any length of lime, be
ing incased in lead or tin foil. Families can be
supplied with any quantity put up in this manner.
The public is respectfully invited to call and
'examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
inasmuch as he feels confident that Ins variety and
prices will bo satisfactory to purchasers.
ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. ,
April 15, 1817.
Victory!!
BAVIIf H. ARNOLD, has just returned from N.
York with a large and well selected assortment
of Spring and. Summer
Dry-Goods,
which bo will sell to, his friends and the public gene
rally, on the lowest and most reasonable terms. Ha
ving purchased all my Fancy Goods at the Package
sales io New York, ! feel confident'that I con sell
them .Fifty Per Cent. Cheaper than any store in
this county. .. ..
French Lkwns I can sell from 18 to 25 cts.
Gingham 5c Organdy lawns, new style, IS lo 25 “
Embroid’d. Swiss fur dresses, 37 to 25 41
All wool Oalzorino “ 0 31 to 37 “
Mods, de Junes,.new. style; ' 25 to 40 •*
Darredand plain Swiss for dresses, to 25 **
Handsome dress Silks, a splendid assortment of Ba
roze Shawls and Scarfs, Silk do., now.style Ribbons.
Blonds, cotton and thread Laces, S.C. Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery " Also Cloths, Summer Cassi
roeres. TwccJs, Drillings olid Vestings. . A large as
sortment of. Ingrain, Vcnilian and Kog Carpeting,
Oil Cloths and Mattings.
Persons wishing to purchase any of the above ar
ticles will find it to thdir advantage to call beforo pur
chasing elsewhere..
• Carlisle, Jupe 10,1847.
Hardware! Hardware!!
TUG subscribers having purchased the entire
stock of Jacob Sonor, invite the attention of
the public to their assortment. With oil the hum
bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es
. tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as.low
if not a Utile lower .than any other Hardware
store in the county. Try us and provo'us, at the
old and well known stand on North. Hanover at.,
between Common's Tavern and the Hat and Cap
Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a
full and; general assortment of..
Hardware & Building Materials,
among which may bo enumerated the following:
500 pounds American Biisl’d. Steel at 7 cents
per Jb. " ' .
200 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 12$ per
Jb.
500 pounds of Cast arid Sheer Steel at 18| per
lb. - ‘ •
500 pounds of Spring Steel 7J cts. pqj pound.
30 doz. of Corn.and Grass Scythes.
100 kegs of Nalls and Spikes at $1 50 per keg.
50 boxes of-assorted Glass.
2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $ I 75 to
$2 per keg.
2000 lbs. best quality, of Grindstones at 1J to 3
rents perlb.
200 gallons of Linseed Oil.
With a full assortment of Building Hardware,
such as Looks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws,
Oils, Paints,'Glass and Putty, Nails and Spihes,
&c., too numerous to mention. All to bo htpi at
the low price Hardware store of
FORTNEY & FISHER.
Carlisle, May 6,1847.
Cheap Hardware Store.
THE subscribers have just received and are now
opening at their store on Main street, opposite
Ogilby’s Dry Goods store,-a large lot of
Hardware,
which, in .addition to their former stock, makes
their assortment .larger and more complete than
will be found in any other store in iho county, and
to which they would call the attention of builders,
mechanics, and ai/ wanting goods in their line.—•
Their stock comprises a full locks
and latches of every description, hinges, screws,
holts, shutter fastenings, window springs, circular,
cross out and mill saws, hand, pannel, ripping and
tenant saws, chisels, gouges, plane bitts, planes
of every kind,, patent iron and ball braces, common
and plated braces with blits, augurs and auger
bitts, spike hnd nail gimblels, axes, hatchets,
drawing knives, shoe and nail hammers, files and
rasps, trace, halter, and cow chains, shovels and
spades, hoes, hay and manure forks, straw knives,
j£c.- Also knives and forks of every stylo, pen,
pocket and dirk knives, scissors and shears, table
and. tea spoons, waiters and trays, candlesticks
brass andirons, shovels and tongs, fancy and com*
mon bellows, smoothing irons.
Hollo ware & Ccilanvavc,
of- cvcry description. 'They have also a full and I
complete assortment ofnSaddlery and goods for'
carnage builders, wagon boxes, carriage springs,!
painls, oil and dyo Bluffs, coach, cabinet, Japan!
and leather varnish, window glass, putty, &c.
Also, Just received 20 tons ofbar iron, compris
ing a full assortment of all kinds, Russia and Ame
rican sheet iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, blister and
spring elcel, anvils, vices, pails and spikes, tin
plate, xlnc, spiller, pig, and bar lead, &o.
Also, 40 doa. grain and grass scythes.
20 v scythe snekths.
' 20 boxes scythe stones.
Persons wishing to save 20 per cent, in their
purchases, are invited to call ami examine our
goods, as we are -enabled to offer bettor bargains
than can bo had elsewhere.
.0 WHIGIIT.& SAXTON. .
Carlisle, April 15,1847.
( Ahead of all Competition t.
Cheap Hardware and Paints!
■" NO HUMBUG!!
fPHE QtlDntiqngf lhu public ia respectfully in-
X vited loVriowTand splendid stock of HARD
WARE AND PAINTS, which I have just re
ceived from the city, and which 1 am determined
to sell at the LOWEST PRICES!
I do not pretend that I import any Goods my
self but buy them in tho city all for cash, and of
course get thorn.nt the lowest rates. Tho public
is therefore Invited to become acquainted with tho
S rices, and then call on mo and if Ido not Roll
otter goods ns low and ujittlo lower than the im
porters, 1 shall.not ask them to buy. I will sub
join tho prices of a few articles, viz;
One hundred Kegs of Nails at $4,50 per Kog;
one hundred Kegs of While Lead, $8 per Keg of
lbs. Grindstones, 1A to 2 o&nts per
ib.t and ail other goods at equally low prices.
. Util and see in the old eland in North Hanover
street, sign of tho Big mill Saw.
Carlisle, April 18, 18)t 3 ° llN P> LYNK
Cllorloiw Nows i
CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS,
& W. BENTZ, liuvo }uat reoclvad m i\, o i t
xti cheap sioro, 3 doors south of tlioPo.iOnico,
cna of (he largest, met beautiful, and cheapest
aseorltnenl.flf
Dry Sootls, CfroccricN, &c.,
nier brought toiOariieln. Tho public uru'mvilcii
to ah early examination of lliulr amoK. ", v i
■ A, & W. BENT/.
Carlisle, April 89, 1817.
Splendid Stock of
NEW GOODS!
HvH. GROVE, has' just received the neatest,
, prettiest, handsomest, moat beautiful, and latest
assortment of Goode In the Borough—at leastso pio
nounced by all the ladles of taste who have examined
them —and at prices Cheaper than the Cheapest , con*
sisling in paf| of English. French and American
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattiuetls,
Velvet Cords, Gambrpons, aiid every, variety of men a
wear.,,.. '
For tho ladles I have the most beautiful Borages,
Balzarines, .superior- Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Do
incfllic, French mid English Ginghams, and a general
assortment of White Goods at*reduced prices.
Barogc, Balzaiine, .Zephyr, NCI, Thibet, Mouselin
de.Laine, and Oashniero
ShawI«~AISO, Scarfs.
Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings, Gloves
and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladies* & Misses*
Bonnets of the latest. Paris styles, such os Pamela,
Vanoru, Rutland, English Split Straw, China, .Perl,
Naepolatoli, Florence Druid, Silver .Lace and Mon
terey.- ‘
- H ATS—Pulmlcaf, Leghorn, Shakers, Black Straw,
Pcdlo Braid, Buena. Vista, Rough and Ready Hats
for men and boys.y
Men and Boy*s BOOTS, Ladles and Misses’ mo
rocb and kid SLIPPERS.
GROCERIES —Coffee, Tea, Molasses end Spices,
all of which will be sold as said above, cheaper than
the cheapest. Persons wishing bargains will do well
to call and examine for themselvcs-befyro purchasing
elsewhere. Don’t l forget, North East Corner of tho
Pubiic Square. ,- *
Carlisle, April 22, 1847.
Splendid Ncav Goods
For Spring and Summer use,
RANGNEY, at the North Eas/corner of lhe
i Public Square, Carlisle, has jiist returned,
from the city, and is now opening an extensive as
sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
which being selected with great care, and purcha
sed on the most favorable terms, he will dispose
of.-at the smallest possible profit. He would rail
the attention of Farmers and others residihg-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 hiadelargp
additions to his stock of
Dress Goods,
including mouslin de lames, handsome cashmeres,
bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy col’d.
silks, every description of prints,-Scotch ging
hams, Manchester ginghams; lawns & balzarinos,
white goods for dresses, mourning and second
mpurning goods. Ho also offers his
Cloths, Cassimeres, SaUinctts,
Vestings, summer ololhs, linen drills, tweeds, cot
ton'pahtaloon stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, bed tickings,
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 his assortment of bleached
and unbleached Muslins in all: their varieties, and
to bo disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also
CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS and
TINGS , will bo found at his store at very low
prices. His stock of GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, &c.,.hos been much enlarged and will bo
sold astonishingly low. Together with a largo
assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c.
which will bedisposed of and great bargains given
for cash. A large assortment of other-goods on
hand, which cannot hero be mentioned.
April 20, 1847.
Grocery, Tea, China A Quccnswarc
Store-
THE subscriber has newly fitted up his Store Room,
and is now receiving an entire now and fresh
supply of alt articles connected with the Groceiy and
Queensware business, embracing Coffees and Teas of
the finest qualifies, Syrups, Sugar House and Orleans
Molasses, together with .
Cedamare, Stoneware & Glassware,
Drown and Loaf, as also crushed Loaf Sugars/ pain
led Tuba, Buckets, dee., all of which is offered for
sale at the lowest cash profits. .Our friends and the
public arc invited to call and . judge for themselves at
the old stand and store room of
Carlisle, April 16, 18^7.
LOOK AX THIS 1 !
I HAVE just returned from tho city with a tre
mendous stock of tho handsomest and cheapest
lot of Goods over offered in Carlisle. Many articles
have been purchased at auction much below their
value, and will bo sold in the same way.
To enumerate articles is out of tho question, but
in Cloths, Cossimcros and Casinctls, we'go ahead of
all competition.
To tub Ladies.— .ln Silks, Cashmeres, Plaids,
Shawls,Bonnet Velvetand Bonnet Trimmings, Laces,
Mouse de Lainca, &c. &c;wc are prepared to please
all in prices and stylo who will favor us with a call.
My stock is very largo and complete, and we 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. I have paid particular
attention to tins branch of my business, and purchas.
cd a big lot ofchcap and good Boots and Shoes. Also,
a fresh lot ofGROCERIES,aI) of which will be sold
at tho very lowest notch. • Recollect. tho “ OLD
STAND,** East High Street.
CHARLES OGILBY.
Carlisle, January 7,1847.
Toy and Fruit Emporium!
Noiitii Hanover ISt., Carlisle.^
THE subscriber takes this opportunity of in
forming hie friends and tho public In general,
that he still continues to manufacture and has al
ways on hand, a large and . general assortment ol
Candies of the best quality, which he. will sell
wholesale or retail* ,at the old stand, in North
Hanover St., where ho also keeps on hand Fruits,
embracing ail the delicacies of the different seasons,
and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in pari
of
Oranges, lemons, Raisins,
Prunns, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, PccaaNuts,
Pea' Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes,
Dales, Figs, &c., which ho will sell ft at tho mosi
reasonable prices for cash.
Ho would also invito tho attention of tho public
to a largo and well selected assortment of
Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods,
suitable tor tho approaching Hollidays. In con
nexion with the above, ho has received a prime lot
Fresh Groceries,
consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su
gars, Coffees of all kinds, from 8 to 12} corns pnr
pound, Tons, a superior mticle of lidperial, Young
Hyson and Black Tea, Molasses of all kinds;
Chocolate, Crackers, Oheoso, Rice, Blacking;
Matches, Brushes, &c.
CUas* ii liiicciiMvarc,
a large assortment of Glass and Quoonswaro, of
all kinds and patterns. FRESH SPICES, such
as Nutmegs, Cinnamon,,Cloves, Pepper, Ginger,
Alspico ground or whole, Mustard by tho bottle or
pound. ■
Purchasers will Hud It to their advantage (o cal
at tho Dtmol, before purchasing elsowhoro.
P. MONYKU.
Carlisle, Nov. SO. 1P46«
]\E\V GOODS.
JA. OLIPPJNOEU.has just received an addi
, tionul supply to his stock, and is prepared to
give bargains of
Oioths of,colors and qualities.
•Ctttii mores plain and fancy. .
CasaineUs do do '
Boiwor and Pilot Clo
, Ventings and'Cravuia.
Lußhuioron and Mouscltn da Laincs*
A . 1)0 -do Robes. •
AJimccaa and Morim.es,
KiWion. and Aiur,cl«l«. • - ■ '
l BhttwU and Tie*. > ;
Mon’, and «o,', Cap,, . .
(Jlilppon.burg.JonVU, tui,.
New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods.
S .VV.' HAYEUSTICK desires to inform his
friends and the'public that hfanuw SPRING ADI).
SUMMER SUPPLY, of goods* which have been
selected with "great cnre j by himself personally,
and just opetiedat his old end well known estab
lishment on North Hanovdr street} embrace a sup
ply of, " • 1 \
, ' Fresh Drugs,
together with a most extensive} rich and varied
slock of BOOKS) (both schpoland miscellaneous)
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES) &c. &c. to which
he feels confident he may invite, the attention of
the public.with the- full*assurance of being able
,to supply every want and gratify every taste, be
sides.ensuring entire satisfaction by the very rea:
sonable terms upon which his numerous articles
will be disposed of.
He would call the particular attention of Fami
lies and Physicians to his .replenished assortment
of DRUGS and MEDICINES , which have been
purchased at the best houses-in Philadelphia, and
may be relied upon for freshne&s and "excellence. .
Added to these will be found an entire stock of
PAINTS*, OILS , DYE-STUFFSy Varnishes,
Glass, all of which he.will ensure to be
of tlmbest quality and at the very lowest prices.
He has-made many. additions‘to his stock of
BOOKS* besides securing a new. supply of all the
Text Hooks, Histories, Readers,.Lexicons, Wriling
Books, &o. now in use in College and our public
schools—which he will dispose of on t terms suit
ed to the circumstances of all, .*
slock of FANCY 4RTICLES *mbraces a*
rich and extensive collection which it would beliii
possible lo enumerate, but comprisingtnany novel
ties which.cannot fail to strike the eye and please
the taste, such as Ladies and Genlleman'scullery,
gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and
clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouselle's rich and
extensive vf/ities, fancy soaps; shaving cream, card
cases, pockbt pistols, pocket.books, &c.
Also, a new supply of Cornelitfselegant LARD
LAMPS , together with Sperm and Mould candles,
baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children's
toys, door. Mats, and other articles, in the variety
line, which with a constant supply of fresh Fruits,
nuts and confectionary of the richest quality, make
a large and.splended stock to which he confident
ly invites the attention and patronage of his town
and country friends, dt the old stand in North Han
over street, nearly opposite the.Carlisle Bank.
/ S. W. HAVERSTICK.
. Carlisle June 3, 1847,'
H. H. GROVE. '
CHEAP DRUG STORE.
J& W. 13. FLEMING;, respectfully inform
i their friends and the publics generally, that
they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by
Mr. Franklin Mehafley, and formerlv by Messrs;
Stevenson & Dinklo, on the North West corner of
High and Pitt streets, directly.opposite,the Man
sion House Hotel, in the. Borough of Carlisle,
where they have on hand and' intend constantly
adding Ihereloj a large assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fahey UlfTss; &c M
which they are determined to dell on accommoda
ting terms. They intend giving their undivided
attention to the businejßB, and nope-to receive a
liberal share of encouragement. - Physicians pre
scriptions carefully compounded.,
Carlisle, March 18,1848. .* ;■
KEMOYAX/;;.
. . “Quick Sales and Small Profits." .
DR* J* MYERS, Ims lately removed, his
]S5f Drug and Book Store
' t 0 the largo room in Main street, recently
occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs; Knox, and
nearly opposite the Methodist ChurchyHo ivill in
future give all his time, (except when engaged- in
Professional business,) to the interests of Ills store;
and hiving secured the services of careful and expe
rienced assistants, ho confidently assates-his friends
and the public, that their orders and prescriptions
shall have tho most accural* attention.
Dr. Myers also informs his friends thw In addition
to his former large assortment of
(of the latter, a very choice and extensive
ho has just opened a splendid, assortment of
Dougs,
IPxiWTS,
Oils,
■ Dte-stuffs,
Spicks,
PttCITS,
J, W. EBY,
of every variety and price—and as he intends doing
business on the popular term* of “quick sales and
small profits/* he is determined to sell Groceries,
am) every ether article be may offer, as low as. they
ami be had in Carlisle. Ho gives a general Invitation
to all his friends to coll,
(tj’For the accommodation of his friends. Dr. My
ers* Drug Store will be open at all hours, on Sunday
for the sale of Medicines only . ....
DR. CWMiBW’S ■
JNDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FORFE-
X. MALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is
fast taking the place of every preparation hereto,
fore used Tor diseases arising from Weakness or oth
er causes. All that is necessary to secure this
medicine a place In the Domestic Practice of every
family; when such a medicine Is needed, is atrial.
It spe&kfl for itself—is innocent in Its operation,
and no injury can arise from Us use at any time.
Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAND &
WALTON, Proprietors, No. 376 Market st. Phil
adelphia, and also by the following regularly au
thorized agenls-
Samuel W. Haverstiok, Carlisle, Pa.
William Bratton. Nowvlllo.
H. Buehior, Gettysburg, pa,.
C. A. Morris & Co., York, Pa.
CEO, FUELING, .
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND SCRIVEN
ER. Office in'South Hanover street,' opposite
the Post*Office,
Carlisle, April 29, 1847.—3 m
R, A* XambortOKi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, * Harrisburg, Pa.
April 20,1847. —ly
X>r. George Willis Foulke,
(Graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia.)
RESPECTFULLY offers to the public Ilia profes
sional services in'the practice of Medicine, Sur
gery, and Midwifery.
Or pice at tho residence of his father In South
Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell’s (lute Ro
berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church..
Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y ' ■
ALEXANDER S. McCEEAW, Iff. IV
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of
Dauphin and Cumberland counties. Ho moy bo
found at Ills office in Harrisburg.
February 18, 1847.—Cm
WILL perform all operations upon Iho Tooth,
that oro required for their preservation,
such as Scaling , Filings Plugging,- o*c„ or will
restore the lons of them, by inserting Artificial
Teolli, from a single Tooth to a full sett.
ffT'Offico on,Pitt street, a fow doors South ol
tho Railroad Hotel. ■
N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo abeonl from Carlisle,
the last ton days, in caoh month.
Carlisle; July 4, 1846.
jaities FtEininro, iti. i>.
RESIDENT DENTIST, HAnniseuna/Pa. Dr.
F. will warrant hto oporallbne equal to those
of the best city practice, and his charges shall at.
ways bo moderate.
October 10.1810.—*Iy •
JOSEPH KNOX, .
A TTOUN EY'aT. LAW, Pittsburg, Pa.,.'has.ro
llL turned from Carlisle to the practice of his pro*
fetation m Pittsburg, Allegheny county, 1% '. a
February 11, 18-17,—if
»he’6i-'d'stam»'j
Pervumert,
Boons, (all kinds,)
Statiowarx,
CUTLBRT,
Lard Lamps,
Fakct Articles,
Family Groceries,
Hr* 1. C. liooiuis,
~ -WATCIIteS JEWEEtt*-,
£%■ -t. CONLYN
T) ESPECTFULLV. announces to the public that
XL'.ho has removed Ms WATCPI and JBVVELRY-
.Store to the building' ono door
‘ cast °f I* lB former stand, on
Main street, whore he will con*
% keep on-hand and for
■/H|b> \ op the moat reasonable
terms, Gold ar\d Stiver Lever,
Zeptne and Common
WATCHES,
Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, • '
Gold end Silver Spectacles, . - •
Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, > ! ,■
- Diamond pointed gold pens, at from 81,37 to s3,*
so. ... , V -
Pookoi compasses, pen-knives,, gold guard, chains,
and/watch keys, .silver thimbles, Miniature cases,
Lockets and Bracelets,
Silver Table and Tea Spoons *
Btittor knives, and an infinite of other arti
cles usually kept in a well.furnishcd Jewelry store
~ Cold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 caiot cases,
from $45 to $9O; Go)d™Lopincs /rojn 83U to $35;
Silver. Lever from 815 to $3O; Common watches,
from $5 to $l2, - -•■.
ms stock is large, arid I am determined to sell as
low as can be had by retail in the city.
Walclicß and Jewelry repaired as usual.
T. CONLYN.
Carlisle, May 1847.—1y. •
Saddle and Harnessmaking;
THii bu. . , .jcthat
ho has commenced the ab'ovo business, in all its
various branches,jn South Hanover street, nfcarly op
posite the Post'Ofiico, and near to Morrott'a Hotel,
intho Borough of Carlisle, where ho will constantly
keep on hand and manufacture to order, every thing
in his lino of business, such as . , < * •
Saddles, Bridles, .Harness,
MARTINGALES,; COLLARS, &c. . He will also
repair old Harness, ami- mending of all kinds done
at the shortest notice He will warrant his work to
bo made of good' material and done in a workman
like roomier. ‘
Ho flatten* himself that he can offer such induce
ments to the public as will moke it their interest to
patronize him. „ . ' j ,
.By strict attention to. business, and a, dcsiro to
please, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public
patronage. -■ . :C. J. GARMON Y.
May 20,1847,—3m*
Hats! Hats!
\THANKFUL for past favors, and os dqsirou
please all who.may favor him with their
custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and
the public 'generally, that he still keeps his finishing
shop in'Nd. 3,.Harpcr*s Row, two doors north of R.
Angnoy’s store, whore ho has constantly on hand and
will manufacture to order -
Hats of Evcry.bcscriplion,
all of the very latest fashions, and at lower prices than
ever. His stock of .FURS, &c. ’• have been selected
with great care—and he. will manufacture Reaver,
Nutro, Caesimere, Moleskin, Silk and other jials in
the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work.
■ Call, then, fcllow-cilizcns, and examine pur assort
ment as we charge nothing for the sight.
WILLIAM H. TROUT.
Carlisle, April 1,1847, . • ' ■ . -
REMOVAL.
Cheap Hats and Caps.
P* B. LECHLER, most respectfully informs his
i friends and the public in general, that he has
removed his shop to the.building.adjoining the
store of Robert Irvin, Jr., on Main street, and di
rectly opposite Beetem’s Hotel, where he wil l con
stantly keep on hand and tor sale, at the lowest
pßicKSra large and elegant assortment 1 of HATS
and CAPS, made in the latest and most approved
style, and of the very best materials.
■June 3,1847.—1 f
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
D. F. & A. O. FETTER,
WOULD most respectfully call tho attention of
Housekeepers and the public generally, to
(he 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 North Hanover and Louther sts.,
Carlisle.
They are confident that the superior finish of
the workmanship, and eleganco of stylo, in which
their articles aright up, together with their cheap
ucm, 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 and examino their present
elegant stock, to which they'will constantly make
additions of tho newest and most modern styles.
COFFINS made to order at tho shortest nolide,
for town and country.
April 29, 1847. <
Furniture! Furniture I:
THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that
he still continues to manufacture and keep on
hand, at. his shop on North Hanovor street, nearly
opposite Wcibloy’s Hotel, Carlisle,
Bureaus, Sideboards, Deere-
TAUIES, TABLES, STANDS, Ddaks, Book-coscs
Bedsteads, Cupboards, r of every stylo ami pattern, and
in short, every thing'Hhal can bo made in a cabinet
shop.
The subscriber will warrant his furniture to be
manufactured out of tho best of material and by tho
best of workmen, and ns to his prices ho intends to
sell low for cash. All who will give him a cull, will
say that his furniluro is cheap and good. All work
manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly
invites newly married persons to give him a call and
examine Cor themselves—ho has no doubt his work
manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t
forgot to call before purchasing elsewhere.
The subscriber would also inform tho public that
ho carries on tho
Collin Making Business,
end can wait on all those who may desire his servi
ces in that line. Having a Huns*, ho con attend
funerals in iho country. Charges moderate.
FREDERICK CORNMAN.
Carlisle, Jan. 14,1840.—1 y ■ ■
SPREAD EAGIiB liom.
CIRLISLK, I*A.
THE subscribers most respectfully announce to
their friends and tho public, that they have leased
the above popular house, lately kept by Mr. H. L.
Burkholder, and are now well prepared to uccommo
dale those who may favor tho,. houso with tholrcus*
tom in a manner that will insure satisfaction to all.
The house lias been recently repaired, and furnished
throughout with approved Furniture, and it is the
determination of tho proprietors Ip keep such on es
tablishmentas will recommend itself to lljo travelling
community, Persons visiting Carlisle,'either on bu.
sinoss 6r pleasure,'>vill find this oho of tlip most do.
sirablo locations in tho place—being In tho centre of
the town, and convenient to tho Court House and
public offices; Their Paulk will bo constantly sup*
piled .with all tho delicacies of tho season, and every
atlcntion will bp paid to makothoir visitors comfort
able, and perfectly «at homo.’* Thoro is extensive
Btauumo attached to the promises. ’> Tonus moder
ate, They, respectfully solicit llie' patronage of the
public;, R. D. ECKELS, . -
JOHN OLIVER.
Carlisle, April 16, 1847.—3 m
Delaware/ItltituarSafetylnsurance
Company, Philadelphia.
ON THE' MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl-
PLE—combined with a largo joint capital! PW> :
mlurns reduced to nearly and half of the' usual rates*
By the Act of iWcorpotatibn, the stock is pledged
for .the payment of and bosses which.the. Com
pany may sustain.; Ah'd a£,on additional security to
the assured, the-act requites that the profits of. the
business shall bo funded ohd tefyain with the corpo
ration, os a guaraniee. ami protection Vd liie thsurerf
against loss* This fund will.’ be represented by scrip
issued by the Company, bearing'interest notexceed
ing six percent, per annum. The insured are CntL
tied to a pro rata share of the profits of the Company;
and will receive that proportion of thoaforesaid fund
in scrip, which the amount of caincd premiums paid
by him, bears to the total sum of earned premiums
and capital stock. . .; . -
- The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on the
books of the .Company as stock. ' •
No 'dividcnd.of scrip can be.modo when the Ipsscs,
and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums.
■The.insured are protected from loss at the.custom
ary rat£s of premiums, toiMout any individual HabiN
ity or responsibility for the losses oi expenses of the
Corporation;!- The assured, have all, the rights of
membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi
ble as Directors of the Corporation.
The subscriber' has.bcon appointed- agent for-this
Company, ahd osihe mutual principle is superseding
every other mode of Insurance, lie would'confidently
recommend it. to his friends and the public.
For full particulars enquire eithcr'by letter or per
son to ' ' JOHN J; MYERS.
Fire Insurance.
THE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of .Cumberland County,
incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully
organized, and in operation underthemanagemept
of the following commissioners, viz:
" Ohl. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim.U. Gorgas,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover,
Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowcll,
sr, and Melchdir Brfcneman, whorespectfully call
the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York
counties to the advantages which the company
hold out. . .
The rates of insurance are as lo w and favorable
as any. Company of the kind in the State. 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 HooveV, UiccPrcsU,
Lewis Hvbr, Secretory.
. Michael CocXlik, IVeusurer,
Aoests—Michael Hoover,'general agent, Mocha
nicsburg; Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; M.
Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian
Titzcl, Allen; John C, Dunlap, Allen;,Peter Barn
hart, East Pennsboro; David Martin, Chufchtown;
C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shire
manstown; Simon .Oyster, Wonnlcysburg; Robert
Moore, Carlisle; Robert. C. Sterrctt, S, Middleton;
Philip Brochbill, for Cumberland county. -
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk,general agl
Henry Logan, John Shorrick, John Rankin, Daniel
Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford.,
Protection Against iffi by Fire.
THE. CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL
Protection Company, will bo under the direction
of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing
ycaj, viz: T. C. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel
Galbraith, Japics Weakly, A. G. Miller, Philip Spang-
Samuel Tritt, Thomas A. M’Kinnc/, John
Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and
,Abm. Thcrc arc also a number of Agents ap
pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap
plications fot insurance and forward thcgi immediate
ly for approval to the office of (he Company, when the
policy will bo issued without delay. Fm further in
formation see the ttydaws of the Company; .
T. C. MILLER, President. .
A. O. Miller, Secretary, •-
Aokbts;—M.P. Ego, J. A, Snyder, Carlisle; Dr.
Ira Da}', Mcchanicsburg; George Brindle, Monroe;
L.H. Williams, Wealpon nsborough; Joseph M. Means,
Newburg;' John Clcndcnin,-Hogcstown; Stephen
Culbertson, Shippcneburg.
lilfc Insurance Company.
rpHE MUTUAL BENBFITLIFB INSURANCE
1 COMPANY, Office No. 11 WALL street. New
York.—This'company continues to insure LIVES
ONLY upon the most favorable terms, and at the
lowest rales of premiums.' Tho annual premium, if
over {sso, may be paid i in cash and j 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 tho insured. There will be an annua)
dividend of profits paid in scriptjccrtificates, bearing G
per cent interest, which, interest is poyahlu annually.
The company will loan on their script two-thirds its
amount, or it may bo applied to thepoymonlof future
premiums, or to increase the amount insured. All
persons taking policies become members, but,are not
iable beyond the amount of their premiums. A mar
ried Woman can insure the life of her husband, secure
from any demands of his creditors, fur any amount,
the annual premium of which docs not exceed $3OO.
The company will pay an equitable rote for Life Po
licies, when they shall hove acquired a value. All
claims on policies will be paid within three months
after proof of the death of tho persons insured. The
funds of tho company must bo invested only in stocks
of tho 'United -Stales, States of Massachusetts, Now
Jersey, Now York, or in first mortgages oh real es
tate;' worth double the' nmoiim’lonned. '
ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Pres't.
‘ The subscriber is agent for the above company, for
Carlisle and vicinity; end ho has associated with
himself, as Medical Examiner, J. J. Mtkrs, M. D.—
Applications for insurance, whether by letter or in
person, will bo promptly attended to; and pamphlets
containing tables of rates, Ac., can bohaa by appli
cation at the Drug store of Dr. Myers, or Of the sub
scriber. ■ M. CALDWELL.
Carlisle, Dec. 24, 1846.—1 y
Life Insurance With Prospective
Sonus.
Wftf Girard Life lusuriiantc, .Annuity mid Trnst
Company of Philadelphia.
Capitol s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual.
Office No. 159 ChesnUt street.
CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant
Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts
from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courtftof
Justice, and executo them agreeably to tho desire of
the Parties; and receive Deputes of Money in Trust
and on.interest.
Tho Obmpany odd d Bonus at stated periods to the
Insurances for Life. Tho first Bonus Mis appropri
ated in December, 18-i4, amounting to 10 per cent,
on Hho sum insured under tho oldest policies, to 8}
per cent, 7$ per Cent., Ac.; on others in proportion
to tho time of standing; making on addition of SJOO,
$?7 60, $76, Ac., on every $l,OOO originally insured.
Tho operation of the Bonus will bo soon by' tho
following examples from tho Lifo Insurance Register
of tho Company, thus:
Amount of Policy and
Bonus or Bonus payable at tho
Policy. Sum ins’d addition. Party's decease.
No, 68 1,000 100 UOO
89 .2,500 260 2,760
. 90i 4,000 400 ‘ 4.400
270 , 8,000 165 2,175
803 5,000 437 50 6,437 60
Rates for Insuring $lOO bn a Single Life. .
Ago For I year. For 7 years, For Life,
on <>/, a, * * annually* annuolly.
2D $O.Ol. * - $0 06 / $i 77
9® • . ■ -X 3l 130 , 230
an }S2 183 380
, fi( l . 1 90 8 00 4 00
J° . 35 d9l '7 00 1
LxomplQj—A person nged 30 yearsnexlbirtlwlay,
by paying tho Company $1 31, would secure io his
r^°{n I, l OUa ® lO0 ', 1 8 SouM ho die Inone. year; or
for; $l3 10 ho secures lo thorn $1,000; or for $lB 00
annually for seven years, ho secures to thcm iI.OOO
should he die in seven years;, or for $23 00 paid Jm
nusJly during hfc, ho provides $l,OOO whenever hd
dies; for $O6 50 they would receive $5,000 shouM ho
djo in one yoar.
Furlhor particulars respecting Life Insurance,
Trusts, Ac,, may ho had at tho Office. : •
B. W, RICHARDS, President.
‘ JNO. F, JAMES* Actuary,
March 11, 1817.
Mi-:- Cheap Watches and Jewelry,
'• : v ': v.ji'*/-* .;AT.THfc
" Philadelphia -iValth and Jewelry Store,”
JVu. £)6, JfoMSecimcl'SlreeU'.
BEI.OW BACK, CORNER OF QUARRY,
PHILADELPHIA.
/~1 OLD Lever"Watches,'full-jeweled, 18 catal
VX cases, .- -.-/ • - $46,00
Silver Lever Watches, fell jeweled, 33 q 0
Silver seven jewels,
Silver Lepino Watches,Tine qual., jeweled, u|oo
Superior QuariierWatches, , . .lorn
Ladies* Gold Pencils,-. . , g’ 0o
Fine Silver Spectacles, jV-
Qold Finger Rings from .37$ cts. to $10; Watch
Glasses, plain 12$ eta,; patent 18$ cts.j LunnlSa
ots. On hand an,.assortment oL.Gold and Hair
Bracelets, Breastpins, l Barrings, Lockets, Meda.
lions, Gold .Pehs,.Gold Neck; Curb & Fob Chains'
Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons'
Sugar Tongs,, &c M at equally low prices. All
goods warranted to be What they are sold for. \
liberal ,deduction made,to persons buying to' soli
agaln. v . . O. CONRAD,
v Im P or * er tf Watches.
■ Phila. Feb. 25, 1847.
Spitting Blood, Consumption, & c
THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAli
AND WOOD NAPTHA is the most certain and
effectual remedy for the euro of all complaints of thf
throat and lungs, 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 oil of its unequal,
cd efficacy. . - -
Thornton's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
Naptha will cure. Consumption !
YET ANOTHER CURE!
PuiX.ADKLPHIA. April 9 1846.
Last August h year. } caught a vfoJcru cold in
conscquonco of getting wet in a shower of rain. A
circumstance so common gave me no immediate con.
cern, supposing I should soon get rid of it. On the
contrary, however, 1 daily grew worse; a violent
cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my
shoulders. I how suffered great oppression from the
great secretion of purulent.matter in my lungs, J
became greatly alarmed, and my friends considered
my situation extremely critical, the more so as loss
of,appcti(e. hectic fever and night sweats rendered
me os weak as a,child.. At night the sweat literally
poured .off me I This was my .copdilion when I com
menced using “TbumsonVCorhpound Syrup of Tor
and Wood Naptha.” 1 procured one-bottlo, and ex
pericnced so roucr. benefit that I resolved to conlinuo
it. I took in all nine bottles, and am now perfectly
restored. It is now six months since Incased using
the medicine and the cure .remains perfect. J firmly
believe this medicine is far superior to every remedy
for consumption of tho Lungs.
J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No. B'Carberry si,
Affirmed arid subscribed this 9th day .of Anri)
1846, before me, Joan Swift, Mayor. *
This invaluable medicine is prepared at N, K.
corner .of sth and Spruce streets, Phila.
For sale in Carlisle, by R. Jlngney, principal
agent. Price 60 cents or 6 bottels for $2,50. •
IT NEVER FAILS.
PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula, Kings' Evil,
Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Tetter,
Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints ariiing
from impurities of tho Mood, are requested to'read
tho following testimonials, in proof of tho wonderful
properties of the obqvc named medicine.
READ! READ!! READ!I!
Wo the undersigned, having visited' Mr. Unae
Brooks, jr. at the office of Messrs. RowandA Walton,
370 Market st.', Philadelphia, consider his esse the
most remarkable one wo have cvcrwillicmdoihtti}
of. His disease was SCROFULA, and terrible muil
have been his twelve, years conflict with the deslroj
er. His Palale, tho entire roof of his Mouth,Nos*,
Upper Lip, and lower lid of the mnnT sir haw
been destroyed, bis Face, nearly eaten up, and pa.t
of tho Jaw Bone carried away. And yet wo can
give no description of Iris case.
Mr. B; informs us that in January last, the wbo’e
interior .of, his'mouth, as well as most of his face,wii
a mass’of deep and painful .ulcers.. On the 14th ■ i
January last, he-commenced taking Dr. Cullen’s In*
dian Vegetable Panacea, which cheeked the disease
in a few days, and from that time the cure has pro*
grossed with intermission. New flesh has supplied
the place oPlbc deep ulcers, and though badly distig*
ured, his face is sound, and his general health is re
stored. Wo ate assured that in the treatment of Mr.
Brooks' case, *no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic
Applications havo been ftsed,—in fact, the Panaces
Alone, hop.w.ought this wonderful change.
David Smith, Bucks county. Pa.,
Charles B; Rowand,Meadville, Crawford co., Ps ,
- J, W. Jones, M. D., south 2d street, Phila.
Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N Jersey.
E. W. 440 N. Fourth, st., Philo.
8. McCullough, Lancaster, Pa. ’'
R. M. Maddock, 28 N. Ulh st., Phils.
■' C, W. Appleton, M. D. 46 south at.
.Timothy Caldwell, Marlon vpunty, Missouri.
. Daniel Yeake|,.Chcsnut Hill, Philadelphia co.
; John Harned, 300 High street, Phila.
Wm. Btoulit)g. M. D., Camden. N. J.
Wm. Halo, 378 High street, Phila.
> John Beil, Erio st., Phils.
Aaron Sands, 146 Catharine st. Phila.
Daniel McGinley,.Kessler’s Alley, Phila.
Andrew Sweaton, Camden, N. J.
R. H. Evans, West Philadelphia.
Richard 11. Young, Gilder 409 Market st. Phila.
• John W. Ashmead, 60 South 6th street, do.
n. J. Kensll, 123 south Ulh si.. Phila.
Peter Sken Smith; Editor Native Eagle, do. .
Joel Bodinc, Williamstdwn, N. J.
Wm. Steeloy, Farmington, lowa.
L. B, Coles, M. D., Boston, Mass. ,
Russel Canfield, Physiologist, Phila.
Thoa. P. S. Roby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa.
Peter Wright, 169 Market street, Phila.
James W. Newlin, 103 Filbert street, do.
John G00d,.174 Spruce street, do.
Rev. Wm. Uric, Oathrtrino si. do.
Rev. John Chambers, Broad st. do,
T. L. Sanders, .Publisher of Pledge, Phila.
F. P. Sellers, Editor, Z)oylestown, Pa.
Jacob Friok, Editor of the Ame. Sent. Phils.
L. A. Godey, Ladies’ Book, 101 Chesnui st.,
Philadelphia. : .
Rev. J.TL Nichols, Pastor of Brickmskcr's M»
P, Church, Phila,
D. Si Kioffor, Publisher of Laneasler Repuh.
A. Wilson, M, D, Noi 0 Cedar Row, Phila.
Samuel Kolehum, No; 63 North Third st. do.
Rev. Levi Brink, New York.
Edward Paxson, No. 158 North Front st. do,
J. C. Layoook, Attorney, at Law, Washington
Square, Phila,
The above named gentlemen, (constituting hut
a small portion of those who have visited Mf*
Brooks at our office in Philadelphia* and would
certify to th« eamo acts if necessary) are tool!
known, arid their high standing In society pi®*
eludes the'idoa of their lending their rounds to
carry on an imposition.
And hero wo, say, without the fear of contradic
tion, that.wo have not found a case of Scrofula or
other disease for which we recommend the Pana
cea, which the medicine has not speedily arrestee*
Wo have at this lime a multitude of patients
under treatment, all of whom are doing well.- -
Among thorn is one of CANCER, which was pro
nounced by jlhysiciims beyond the'reach of Surg •-
eal assistance/biU from all appearances will ho
cured in a few months, * ,
Sold whoieeaTe'and retail by ROWAND »
WALTON, Proprietors, No. 576 Markets!. Phil
adelphia, and also by the following regularly au
thorized agents. .
Samubij Wi Kavbrbtick, Carlisle, Pa.
William Bratton, Nowvilie. .
SmnueMl. Duehlor; Gettysburg, Pa.
. Oi A; Morris & Co, YorkyPa;
Carlisle, Dec. 3,18-10—ly