IVew Sprlngand Summer Goods. CHEAPER. THAN EVER! The subeoribor hah Just, received and is now open ing at his store, on the soulh-tvesl corner of the Public Square, a fresh and splendid,stock of. Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, comprising; in. part, cloihs/casaime.res, u'ashmar ms, tweeds, cottons of all kirtds, silks, mouselin ,de lalnes, California plaids, lawns! ginghams, 1 muslins, checks', tickings, gloves, hosiery, &c. Groceries of ail kinds. Also, a full, stock of the Celebrated Fluid J,amps —whiclrlrff"h"aB"9oextehsivelytnirodiiceclvand4vtm’h have given so much general satisfaction* Also, The.Pekin Tea Coitipany's Teas, He lms been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale o Iho abpve Teas, to which hn would invite the spe cial attention of, the lovers of good Tons. The manner In’whloti 'they arc put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length'of time, be " Ing thoased 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 his variety and ■ prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. : , -ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 15, 1817. Victory? Victory!? DAVID H. ARNOLD, Ims just returned from N. York'with a large, and well selected assortment of Spring olid Summer ■ Dry-CrOOdSj which he wilV'soU to his friends and.the public gene rally, oh the lowest and most reasonable terms. Ha ving purchased sli my Fancy Goods at (he Package sales in New York, I feel confident that. I can sell them Fifty Per Cent. Cheaper .than any store in this county. French Lawns I can sell from ‘ 19 In 25 cts. Gingham&Organdy lawns.newsly|o, lS to 25 4i Bmbroid’d. Swiss for drffpes, .37 to 26 u All wool Dalzoriuo Mous. do laincs, new stylo, 2ft to 40, M Barred and plain Swiss for dresses,. to 25 •“ Handsome dress Silks, a splendid assortment 6/ Ca raze Sbawla nnd Scarfs, Silk do., now stylo. Jlihbons. Blonds, cotton and thread Laces, S, C. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. Also Cloths, Summer CossU meres, Tweeds, Drillings and Vestings. A large as sortment of Ingrain, Venltmn" and Rag Carpeting, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Persons wishing la purchase any of the above ar ticles will find it to their advantage to coll before pur chasing elsewhere. Carlisle, JiibeJO, 1817, r Hardware! Hardware M THE subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Senpr« invite the aiteniion of the public,to their assortment. With nil tholium bngging, boasting, and puffing made by othbr es tablishments, We are able, to. set I .Hardware as low ff not a little lower. lhan ; any other Hardware store In the county. Try tm and prove us, ai the bid and well known stand on .North Hanover si.; between Cornman’s Tavern and the. Hal and Cap Store of Oeo, Keller. VVe have Just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which maybe enumerated (he following: 500 pounds American* BlifilM. Steel at 7 cents per lb. • * 200 pounds of English BHst’d. Steel nt 12J per lb.- £OO pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at' 189 per lb. 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7d cts. per pound. 30 doz. of Corn and. Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nalls and Spikes at $4 50 per keg: 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to (2per keg. SOOO lbs. best, quality of Grindstones at 1J 16 2 cents per lb, s ‘ 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. '-With a full assortment of Building Hardware, TacTas~tsSffi£ Lalch hK BoUtT, TTTngcSrsercWß; Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &c„ too numerous to mention. All to be had at ihelow price Hardware store of - / FORTNEY & FISH ER. Carlisle, May 6,ls^. - Cheap Hardware Store. THE subscribers have just received and arc now opening nl their store on Main street, opposite Ogilby’e Dry Goods store,' a large lot of Hardware, .*■ which; in addition to .their former stock, makes . their assortment larger and more complete than will bo found in ony other Store in (ho county, and to which’ they would call (ho attentionofhullders, amkall wanting goods in Iheir line.— ThclrSwck comprises a.Jull .assortment of locks and. latched o] every description, hinges, screws,, bolts, shutter (listenings,.window springs,’circular, cross cut and mill saws, hand, panned, ripping and tenant saws, chjsels, gouges, plane hilts, planes of every kind, paientiroh nnd ball.braccs, common and plated braces with bins, augurs and auger bills, spike -and nail gimblels,. axes, hatchets, drawing:kmrcs, shoo and nail hammers, files and rasps, tract*, halter and cow chains, shovels and spades, hay and manure forks, straw,knives, &c.{ Also knives and forks of every pocket Snd dirk knives, scissors and shears, table and lea spoons, waiters .and. trays, candlesticks brassondirons, shovels and tongsi fancy and com mon bellows, smoothing irons, Hollowavc &, Ccdarwavc, of every description. They have also a full and j complete assortment of Saddlery and goods for I carriage builders, \vagon boxes. carriage springs, | paints, oil and dye sniffs, coach, cabinet, japan { and leather.varnish, window glass, putty, &c. Also, just received 20 ions of.bur iron,-compris ing a full assortment of all kinds, Russia and Ame rican sheet iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, blisterand spring steel, anvils, vices, nails and spikes, tin plate, line, spllter, pig, and bar,lend, &c. : ' Also, 40 doz. grain and grass scythes. 20 li scythe sneaths. SO boxes scythe stones. Persona wishing, to save 20'per’cent, in their purchases, are invited to call and examine our goods, as wo are enabled to offer belter bargains than con be had elsewhere. * ;■ WRIGHT A SAXTON. Carlisle,April 15, 1847. Ahead oral! Competition! Cheap Hardware and Paints! ■ ' NO HUMBUG!! • rpHB attention or the public is respectfully in- X 1 ■ vfted to n new nnd splendid stock of HARD ’ WARE.AND PAINTS, which I have just re ceived from the city, nnd which I am determined to sell at the LOWEST PRICES’ , Ido not pretend that I import any Goods my self but buy them in tho city all for cask, and of course get them at Urn lowest rains. The public . is therefore invited to*become acquainted with tho S rices, arid then call on mo and If Ido not sell eller goods ns low and a Jiulo lower than tho 1m- porters, 1 shall not ask thorn to buy, I will aub ioln the prices of a few articles, via; Oirte hundred Kega of Nails at $‘1,50 per Keg; ono hundred Kn gB of White Lead, $2 per Keg of ?k to 2 cents nor, lb., ana all oilier goods at equally low prices, 1 .I.mi * \> 0 0W . ,1,1nd '■» North Hanover street* sign of the Uig null Saw, i JOHN P, LYNE. Carlisle, A| ml 15; 1R47, Glorious CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. ■ A" it W. BENTZ, have juat received ;u ilieir JtXi ehmp store, 3 doors south of lhoPoatO(n Ml one of the; largest, most beautiful, nud cheapest assortment Of, ', Dry Clooda, firoccrics, &c,, over brought In Carlisle. The public arc invitee to an early examination of their , A,« April U 9, 1817. ' •;? Splendld StocK hf/ . NEW GOODS! H. -Hi GROVE, has just received tha , ncatosi; i prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, olid, latest assortment of. Goods in the Borough—ot Ipaslso pro ndunccd-by all the Indies of lasle who have examined them—arid ,at prices Cheaper limn, the Chfappst, con sisting m part of English, French and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinclls, Velvet Cords, Gambroone, and every.variety of men’s wear. . ' ’ For the lailicH.l havo the most beautiful Raragcs, Bafzarincfi, superior Lawns,’ Gingham LaWns, l)o -;i)C9ticrFrcncli-undEngliab-Ginghiim_a,and^gcneral i assortment of White Goods at reduced prices. . .Enrage, Balzaiihe, Zephyr, Net, Thibet', Moqaelin de Lainc, ami Cashmere , \ .... Sliawls-Also, Scai’fs. : , Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings,Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladiesjfit Misses’ Bonnots of the latest Paris styles, such as Pamela, Vanora. Uulland,‘English Split Straw,. Perl, Ndcpolaton, Florence Braid, Silver. : Lace and Mon terey. ’ ~ ' HATS—Palmleaf, Leghorn, Shakers,Black Straw, Pcdlc Braid, Buena Vista; Rough and Ready Hats for men.and hoys. . , , - Men and Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’, mo rocb nnd kid SLIPPERS. . GROCERIES—Coffee, Tea, Molasses and Spices, all of which will bo sold as said above, cheaper than tho cheapest. ' .Persons wishing bargains.will do well to call and examine far.themselves before purchasing elsewhere,. Don’t forget, North East Corner of the Pub.ic Square. • H. H. GROVE, Carlisle, April 12, 1847. ■ Splendid Ncav Goods Fox* .Spring' anil Summer use. RANGNEV, at the North East corner of the », Public Square, Carlisle, has just returned from the city, and is now opening an extensive as sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,, which being, selected with greatcaro, and purcha sed on (lie most favorable-terms, ho will dispose of at.lho smallest possible profit .: He .would call the attention of Farmers nnd others residing in the country to his largo nnd fresh supply of-Gpods es pecially adapted to ilieir use, and to life present season. Ho has also with great enre made large additions to his stock bL 31 to 37 - V Dress Goods, ; including mouslin do latnes,.handsome cashmeres, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy col-d. silks, every description of prints, Scotch ping hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns tahalzarines, white .goods for dresses, mourning and second mourning goods. . He also offers his . Cloths, Cassiraeres, SattineUs, Vestings, summer cloths* linen dnllaftwcpds.col lon'pantaloon stuffs,.Kentucky Jeans,bed tickings, table, diapers, diaper toweling,-linens, shawls, stockings, gloves; &c:, at prrcea'2s per centrlow er than.they have'ever been known in this market. He has also increased his assortment of blenched nnd unbleached Jiuslnw in'nll their varieties, and to bii disposed of nt greatly reduced prices. Also FIFE TINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS and-MAT TTHGS, will be found nt hie store'nt very low prices. Mis.stock of GRO CERIES; QUEENS WARE, &c., has been much enlarged and will be sold astonishingly low. Together with a large assortment of'/;.^ Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &6, which will frodiaposed of and great bargains given forchsh.. A large assortment of pthcr\goodB on hand, which cannot here be mentioned. April 29, 1847. Grocery, Tea, China & Quceiiswure ■ Store- subscriber has newly filed up bis Store Boom, JL.and is now receiving on entire hew, and fresh supply of all articles connected with' the Grocery and Qucenswaro business, embracing Coffees and Teas of the finest qualities, Syrups, Sugar Houscand Orleans CedavAvare> Stoneware & Glassware, Brbwn ambLoaf, m also crushed Loaf Sugars, pain* led Tubs, Buckets, &c., all 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 10, IS4T. LOOK AX THIS! •-T HAVE just returned from the cilywllli a Ire ] JL mentions B(pck of (he handsomest and cheapest I htoCGoddspyor offered in Carlisle. Many articles hove .been‘purchased at auction much bcuoiv their value, afld wtU be sold in tho same way.. To enumerate articles is but of the Question, but in Clotlis, Casshncrcs and Casinetts, wo go ahead of all competition. To tub. L.vdik?.—ln Silkc, Plaids, Shawls, Bonnet Velvet and Bonnet Trimmings, Laces, .Mouse dc Lames, Ace. itc. wc arc prepared (o please all in prices and stylo, who'will favor us with a coll. . My sleek is very large and complete, and we arc always pleased to sljpw goods without charge.. . TIOOTS AND SHOES. All kinds, qualities, and prices of Boots and Shoes ; now receiving and on band. I liavo paid particular attention to this branch of my business,knd purchas. cd a big lol.of cheap and good Boots andShoep. Also, a fresh lot of GROCERIES,aII of which will bo sold at tho very lowest notch. Recollect •tho “• OLD ST AND,” East High Street. CHARLES OGILBY.. Carlisle, January 7,16-17. Toy and Trull Emporium! Noutii Hanover St., Carusi.e.. THE subscriber takes this opportunity of in forming his friends and the public in general, that he stilt continues to manufacture and has al ways mi hand, a large and general assortment of Candies of tho best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, -at the oi.n stand, in North Hanover St M where he also keeps on hand Fruits, ombrncinga.il tho delicacies of tho different seasons, and Nuts of ail kinds. His stock conslsts'ln naTT of j Oranges, I.cmcms, Raisins, Pruens, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., which ho will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash. • He would also invite the attention of tho public to a large and well selected assortment of j Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods, suitable lor the approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with the above, be has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, Consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su gars, CoiTebs of all kinds, from.B to 12J cents per pound, Teas,a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Block Tea. Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking. Matches, Brushes, &c. . Crlass Sc 4l«ccpswavc ? a large assortment of Glass and Queenswarc, of all kinds and patterns. , FRESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspicc ground or whole, Mustard by tho bottle or pound* Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call at the Depot, before purchasing elsewhere. , P. MONYER. Carlisle, Nor. 26, lfH6. ‘ NEW GOODS. ; J A. CIjIPPING-ER.has just received an addi i tional supply to his stock, and is prepared to give bargains of * - ,■ Cloths of colors andqualitica. Cawimorci plain and fancy'. Caaninctta do ' do • Beaver and,Pilot Clo Vcßilngt and'Crnvola, ■ hmotm and MouiwKn dc l.ainss.. , AW«. M4 Mcri. R °r'' o - I , MenVand Boy, Ch.js.Jk,. ’ V : ' ( Ohippcnßhurg, Jon.H, tail, ; 1 : . ..the oi.b s® Aj»»i •' ' ;; IMvsupply^ S .W. H AVERSTICK desirea to inform bis friends and thd public that his,new SPRINGAL'D SUMMER.SUPPLY of goods, which have been ‘selected"with' great.carp by .himself'personally, and just opened at liis old and ‘''-well'known estab lishment oh North Hanovcr BlrcelV erpbrace a sup* piv of ; i Fresh Drugs/.. ■ ■ / together with a most extensive, rich and varied slock of ZfOOAi«Sv(hotli schooland FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES. &c.,&c.io which ihejfeel? confident ha; may invite, the ..attention of the public with the full assurance t of being able to supply everyVant and gratify every taste, be sides ensuring entire satisfaction by. the very rea sonable terms upon which his numerous, ai tides will'be disposed of. . He would call the particular.attention of Fami lies and Physicians to.his. replenished assortment of DRUGS ami MEDICINES*- which.haye been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for, freshness arid excellence. Added to iheseAvill be found hn f enttrp slock of PAINTS* Mils* DYE-STUFFS Varnishes* Glass, &c. &c., all of which ho will ensure to .be of life best ijuajily and at the very lowest prices.- He haa .made .many pddiiiona Jo his stock of BOOKS, Resides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Pearlers, Lexicons, Wriling Bdpkst &c. now in use in College and . our public schools:—which he will dispose of on .terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. , . .His stock of FANCY AR7TCLBS lemhraces a rich and extensive collection which it would bo im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the cye and please the taste, Such as Ladies and Gonlleman’scullery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair* tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rousqlle’s rich ond extensive verities, fancy, soaps, shaving.cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c’. . , Also, LABI) LAMPS* together.with Sperm and Mould candles, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children’s toys, door Mals> and other articles'in the variety line, which wjth a constant supply‘6ffresh Fruits, nuts and confectionary of thericheslquality,make a large and splended stock to. .which , be confident ly invites thd attention and patronage of his town ,tind country friends, at .the old stand in North Han over street, nearly opposite'iho Carlisle Bank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle Junk ; . CHEAP DRUG STORE. J&W'i B. FLEMING, respectfully inform »their friends and the s public/generally,'that they have taken the Drugstore lately.owned by Mr. Franklin Mehalfey,and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkie, on the North. West corner of High nnd Pitt streets, directly oppqsije the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, .WhereJthpy,.haye..on i hand and intend-constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of r Drugs, .Medicines*Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Arliclesf Glass, &c., which they aro determined to soil on; accommoda ting terms. They intend giving.their undivided attention to the business, and hopc lo receive n liberal share of encouragement. .• Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. 1 ■ Carlisle, March 18, 1848. ' ’ REMOVAL. “ Quick Sales and Small Profits** tDR. J. MYERS, has lately removed bin Drug and Book Store to the large room,in Main street, recently occupied by S, M. Harris, owned by Mrs; Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church. He will in future-give all his lime, (except wb6n*qngogcd in Professional business.)-to the interests of .bis store; and having secured the services of careful and expo, rienced assistants, ho confidently assqros his friends and the public, that their orders and prescriptions' shall have the most accurate attention. , i/:’ p , > t ■ > »■!:. niyJr. am - j i June 5. io his former largo assortment of ' J (of the latter; it very choice and intensive collection,) ho has just opened a splendid assortment of .Banes, P.AISTS, Oils, Drr.-sTrrra, •Spiers, Fbvits, J. W.EBY Family Groceries, of every variety and price—and as ho intends doing business on the popular Uttm of “quick sales and small ’profits,” ho is .determined to sell Groceries, and every other article he may offer, dt loio ns they can.bc bad in Carlisle. He gives a general invitation to all his friends to call. Q'j'For the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store'will bo "open nl all hours, on Sunday for the sole of Hfydicijxee only.' ' TNDUN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FE JL MALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is fast taking 1 the place of every preparation hereto* fore used tor disccuts arising from Weakness ofolij* er causes. All that is necessary to . secure this medicine a place in the Domestic Prdcliee.of every family; when such a medicine is needed, is atrial. It speaks for itself*—is innocent in its operation, and no Injury can arise from its use aiany time. Sold wholesale and retail Uy ROWAND & WALTON,‘Proprietors, No. 376 Markets*. Phil adelphia, and also by the following regularly au thonzed ogenls. . , - * ' §amuel W. .HiVkasTicK, Carlisle, Pa. .William Bratton, Nowvllle. Samuel H. Buehlev, Gettysburg, Pa, C. A. Morris & Co., York, Pa. GEO.. FLEMING, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND.SCRIVEN- U ER. •''Office in South Hanover street, opposite (hi; Post Office. Carlisle, -April 20, 1847.~3m B. A. tamberton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IlAnnzsDvno, Pi. April 20, 1847.—1 y Pr. George Willis Foulltc, / (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College;Philadelphia.) RESPECTFULLY offers to the public his profes sional services in the practice of Medicine, Sur 1 - gery,and Midwifery. / OrriCß at Ilm rceidonco of his father In South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's (Into Ro berts’) Hotel, and the Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y AEEXAAOER. S. RIcCEEART, HI. »• OFFERS hia professional services to (ha citizens of Dauphin anti Cumberland counties. Ho rosy be found at his office in Harrisburg. February 18,1847.—0 m P oT^orm Operations upon Iho Teeth, ; W that aria reunited forlhclr preservation, such as Scaling) Piling) Pluggings or will restore the lons of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth* from a single Tooth to a fuH sett. on Pitt street, a fow doors South oi the Railroad .Hotel. ' . N, B. Or* Loomis will boahsontfromCarlislo, the last ton days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,184 C .; JT ARIES FEEITIIIVG, RE O. n KSIDENT DENTIST, HARtiiSßima, Pa, Or. Xu F. will warrant his operations equal to those of iho best city practice, and his charges shall ol wnys,bo moderate. . ‘ October 10, 1845.—1 y " - JOSEPH UNOX, / . A TTORNBV AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa*, has to- XX turned from Carlisle to thq practice of his pro* fcwlonln Pituburg, Alleghany county v February 11, 1847 ,-Mf . Psnru.Mxnr, Boors, (all kinds,) Statioxaht, CurtEnr, • Lard Lamps', . Fa 5 c r 1 c i tf. BKI. CULLEN’S Or. I. C. Eooiulk, ■.U/ t. CONLYN • T) ESPECTFULLY announces to.thp. public that ho-has removed. Iris ,WATCII and JEWELRY . Stpro to-ilio building, one.door ■ ■ SL33if Unat of Iris, former .stand,. on street, whore he will con if&K stanlly UcQp on hand,'apd for ffiLßa ' sa lb on Ihq most.-reasonable T 2/ap|| term's,'Cofa' and,Silver. Lever* Lepinc and . Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings,, . Gold and Silver Spectacles, ‘ , Gold and Silver Pens nnd Pencils, DiamdniJjpoinlcdgold- pens fatffom-Slt3T.to.s2i -50. • - ’ • . . Pocket compasses, pcn-knivcs, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver'thimbles, Miniature cases,. Lockets and Bracelets, ‘ •*: 1 ' ;=• ::- r* Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butler knives, and an infinite Variety of'other arti clcs usually ' kept in a well-furnished Jewelry store. ' Gold Lever Walcbcg,Tull'jewcUcd, i 8 caiot caßcs, from $45 to §9of Gold Leplncs from $3O- to $35; Silver Lever, from $15,t0 - $3O j.Common watches, from .85 to 812. ’ My stock is large,‘and' I 'nm'detcrrriincd to sell aa low na can be had by rotail ih the city. " Watches and Jewelry repaired as iisual. ' ,;, L . T.CONLYN; /"Carlisle, May.20,1847.—-ly. Saddle aiid Harness Halting. THtebu- . . that he has commenced the above business, in oil its various branches, in South Hanover street, nearly op posite the Post Office, and near* to Morrell’s Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where ho will constantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, every thlhg in his lino of business, such os . ' . -Saddles, JBridles, Harness, MARTINGALES, COLLARS, Ac. .Ho will also repair old Harness, and mending of all kinds done at the shortest noticeHe will varrant his work to be made of good .material and done in - a worlcman likn manner. . • ' Ho flatters himself that lio cnn oJVer such induce merits tb the'public ns will make it their interest to patronize him.- .. \ By strict attention, to businers, and a desire to please,'he hoped to receive a liberal share of. public patronage.' - C, J. CAUMONYV May 20,1847.—3m* • - Hats! Hats! THAWCFUL for past fnvors, and ns deeirou as,ever to please all who may favor him with their custom, ihp subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that ho still, keeps bis finishing shop Iri Ko. 3* Harper’s Row, doors north of -R. Angncy’s store, whore he has constantly on hand and will, mapnfacturb to order . / _ • * Hats of Every Description, all oflhe very latest fashions, and atlowerpticcs than ever, His stock of-FUR 9, &c. have been selected with great care-r‘ond ho will manufacture Beaver, Nutro, Cassiracro, Moleskin. Silk and other hols in tho newest styles,’ fiilly equal to any ofthe cily work. Call, then, felhtfr-citizcns, and examine out assort ment, as we chorgo nothing for tho sight. WILMAM H. TROUT. Carlisle, April 1, 1847. •_. REMOVAL. Cheap Hats and Caps. PB. BRCHLKR, most respectfully informs In's , friends and (ho public in general, that ho has removed his shop to tho building adjoining the store of Robert Irvin, Jr M on Main street, and di rectly opposite Beotem’s Hotel, where he will con stantly,keep on hand and for sate, at the lowest 1 prices, a large and elegant assortment of HATS and CAPS, made in the latest and most approved ca-erials* . . Extensive Furniture Rooms. . D. F. & A. C. FETTER, W'OULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers and the public generally, to tho extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables. Dressing ami Plain BureausJ'and every variety of Cabinet ¥are and Chairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Louthcr ats., Carlisle. They nro confidnnt that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cheap* nm. will recommend them to every person want ing Furniture., They have also made arrangements for manufao.turing and keeping 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 invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the jiewoat and most modern styles. COFFINS nfade to order at tho shortest notice, for town and country. April 29, 1847. ' v Furniture! Furniture:! THE subscriber respectfully informs tho publicthat ho still continues to manufacture and keep on hand; at his shop nn North Hanover street, nearly opposite Wcibloy's Hotel, Carlisle, Sideboards, Secrc. TAKIES, TABLES, STANDS, Beaks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can he inode in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant his furniture .to bo manufactured out of tho best of material and by the best of workmen, and ns to his prices ho Intends to sell low for cash.' Ail >yho will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho. has no doubt his work manship and prices will pat. fait to please; so don’t forgot to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho subscriber would also inform tho public that ho carries on tho Coffin Making; BiisineNS, and can wait on ati those who may desire his servi ces, in that line. Having a llrarsr, ho can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle. Jan. 14, 1840.—*ly . . SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL. Caulislk/Pa. ~ / TPHE subscribers most respectfully tmhounco to JL their friends and the public, that (hoy have leased tho above popular house, lately kept by Mr. H, L, Burkholder, and are ,now well prepared to accommo date those who may favor tho. house with their cus tom in a manner (hat will insure satisfaction to all. The house has been recently repaired, ami furnished throughout with approved Furniture, and it is the determination of the proprietors to kcop such an os* (obiiehment as will recommend itself to tho travelling community. Persons visiting cjthcr.on bu siness or pleasure; will 5 find this ono of iho most de sirable locations in the place—being in tho centre of the town, and convenient to the Court House and public offices. 1 Their Pa nan will bo constantly sup plied with all tho delicacies of the season, and every attention will bo paid to make their visitors comfort able, and perfectly “at homo.” There is extensive StarliNo attached to tho promises. Terms moder ate. They respectfully solicit the patronage of tho public. . . R-D. ecrues, v Joiin Oliver, Carlisle, April 15) 1H47.—3m , . ’ i lieiavvare'M^ , Cdmpariyj Cliiiadciphia. Kri ,tWE; ; '^tj'i’B^i/iNs.uR (J PLE—combined whh a large joint capital!' Pre miums reduced .(o nearly onp-half .of/tho -usual rules. >-By the. Act. of Incorporation, the' slock is pledged for the’ payment .df/andTosses Rib CdtH pony may sustain,- Anil as an addiiipualsccuntij to the assured, the acl'Tequiics L th&t' of ,tli> business shnll'ljo funded and rcrhatn,}vi lli the cdrpo • ration,da a giidr.anfec M'prbteetion XoX\\oiiisurcd against loss,: This fund, will he,represented by scrip issued by, the Company, bearing Rudest not exceed ing B ix per cent. ,per annum.. The insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share of Jhe profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, -which, the amount of- coined premiums paid by him, bcariTtirthototSri- sum ; of- earned; premiums and capital slock, • •••■ . ‘ 'V The scrip .thus, issued, to_ be tronsferabh?on, Inc books of the Company os stock, . . • , . No dividend of scrip con bb made when thjc losses and cxpcnscs.dXcced the amount of earned premiums. The protected from loss at the custom ary rales of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for the losses or expenses of the Corporation: The assured have all llio rights of memUcrslup,—rcail vole at all elections, and are eligi blcWD*lGct°rB °f *l.l° C/orporotipn. ; # - Thc subscriber ,hps been appointed .agent for this Company, and ns ihc mutual principle d supersedihg every other mode of Insurance, lib .would confidently recommend it to/his friends anil the public. - For full particulars enquire either by letter dr per* flon to v JOHN J, MYERS. tflrc Insurance. THE AJlenand Eaatpennsbqrough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of.Assembly,-is.now fully organized, ahdin operationwndefthemanagemont of the following commissioners, viz: Cht, Stayimm, Jacob Shelly, Wim; U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin,."Benjamin H. Musser/LeviMerkel, Jacob Kirk, Satnl. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Brcnomon,whoTeBpectfully call lhe;attention of citizens ofCumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out, , ‘ . The rates of inaurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the hind in the State., Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of,(lie company who are willing to wait imon them ninny time. ..... JACOB .SHELLY, President, . . Michael Hoover, FictFrcs't. Lewis llyer, Secretary. . , ; Michaei; Cocklin, Treasurer. ; Aokxts-— Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha nieshurg; Rudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland; M; CocUlin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Titzel, Allen; John O. Dunlop, Alien; Peter Barn-; hart, East Penhsboro; David Martin, Churchtown; C. B. Harmon,’Kingstown; Henry Zcaripg, Shire? mansiown; Simon Oyster,* Wormlcysburg; Robert MbdrqvCatlisKs;-Robert C. Slcrrclt,-S; Middleton; Philip Brcchbill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County-—Ja!cob Kirk, general ngt. Henry Logan, John Shorrlck, John Rankin, Daniel 3, Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. ~ • Protection Again*! Loss toy fire. rpHB CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL X Protection Company, will be under the direction of (he fallowing Board of Managers for the ensuing year, viz: T. C. Miller, D. W. M’Cullocb, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. O. Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel' Trill,- Thomas A. McKinney; John Zug, Samuol-Huston/John T. Green, John Bear and Ahm. King." Tbero.are 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 ,tho Company, when the policy will boiesued without delay. For further in formation see the bylaws of the Company. • ' T. C. MILLER, I 'resident, u\. O. MtitT.n, Secretory,• Aoksts.— M, P. Egc, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ita Day, Mcchanicsburg; George Brindlc, Monroe; I..H* Williams, Wealpennsborough; Joseph M» Means, NewbuTg; Jo*hn~ Uleudonln," Hogcsiown; * Stephen Culbertson, Shippcncburg. ~ Jjilfc Inshrnnco Company. rpHB MUTUAL BENEFITLIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. Officfe No. U WALL street, New York.—This.company continues to insure LIVEE ONLY upon themosl favorable terms, and at the lowest rates of premiums. annual premium, if over £5O, may be paid i in cash . and £ in a secured note, payable in one year; with 0 per cent; interest subject to assessments, if required by the company; or it may be paid in monthly or quarterly.payments at the option of tho insured; There will bo on annual dividend of profits paid In script certificates, bearing 0 poncent. interest, which Interest is poyoblo annually. Tho company will loon on theit script two-thirds its amount, or it may be applied to the payment of future premiums,or to increase the amount insured. .Ail parsons taking policies become members, but are not liable beyond tho amount of (heir premiums. A mar ried woman can insure tho life of her husband,secure from any demands of his creditors, for any amount, the annual premium of which does not exceed £BOO. The company will pay on equitable rate for Life Po licies, when they shall have acquired a value.. All chums on policies will be paid within three months aftci proof of the death of tho persons insured.' The funds of the company must bo invested only in stocks of tho United States, States of Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, or in first mortgages on real -es tate, worth double the amount loaned. ROBERT L. PATTERSON. PresV. The subscriber Is agent for tho above company, for Carlisle and vicinity; and ho has associated with himself, as .Medical Examiner, J. J. Myers, M. B.— Application's for insurance, whether by letter or in person, will be promptly attended to; and pamphlets containing tables of rales, dtc., can he'haa by appli cation at the Drug store of Dr. Myers, or of the sub scriber. M, CALDWELL. Carlisle, Dec. 84.' 1840.—1 y • Life Incurancc wltli Prospective , Bonus. . The Giranl Life Insurnaacc, Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelpliia. Capital $300,000—-Charter Perpetual. Orncß.No, 150 Ohcshut street. CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, and to occopl Trysts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to desire of tho Forties; and receive Dcpoaiics of Money in Trust and on interest. Tho Company add a Bonua at stated periods to tho Insurances for Life. Tho‘/irst Bonus was appropri* olpd in December, 18U, amounting, to 10 per cent. on tho'sum insured under tho oldest policies, to 8$ per cent, 7$ per cent., dec.; on others In proportion to tho timo of standing; making an addition of $lOO $B7 CO, Ac., on every $l,l)Q0 originally Insured. Tho operation of tho Bonus will bo seen by iho following examples from tho Life Insurance Register of tho Company, thus: ‘ , v f Amount of Policy and t Bonus or Porius payable at (ho Policy. Sum Ina’d Addition. Party’s decease. No. C 9 1,000 100 1,100 80 5t, 500 250 * ‘2,760 204’ 4,000 400 ' 4,400 270 2,000 ICC 2,175 .. 833 0,000 437 CO 5,437 50* Rates for Insuring $lOO on a Single Life, Ago For 1 year. For 7 years, For Life/ r»A -a a, annually, annually. 20 , . * $0 01. $0 05 $1 77 . ™ 13(1, 8 30 40 183 til • W MW 209 ■ 4oS . , * 35 ‘ .7 00; Example:—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying the Company. $1 31, would sbfcqro t 6 his 4m !? B o ;« h I wr< iJlOO ' •hottM ho dio in ono year; or for $lB 10 bo secures to thdm $1,000; ,t>r for $l3 60 annually for seven years, ho secures to them $l,OOO should ho dio in soven ycars; or fqr $23 66 paid on nually dunng life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever ho dies; for $O5 50 they would receive sfi 000 should ho dio in ono year. ■ \ ' ' (Cj*.Furthor particulars respecting Life Insurance, Trusts, &c., thny ho. had tho 1 - RICHARDS, PmMrht, . , ,r JNO.Tv .1 AMES, Actuary, Phils., March M* 1847;-i-0m ' r and.|Tewclry, oluMr. ;V ' .'■ ''. ' -'’at' the ' ;’., “ Phtladclphia and Jewelry Store," , ' - 9G, jVbr//i IjSccoiifT SlrceJ, '' ' ■..Beiovt itAfab, constid.ol 1 ’ qOARnv, " PHILADIiLPHIA, /"I OLD: Lever full jeweled, 18 carat 'JuTcapes,, j,‘ v /.; '^45,00 ‘SrlVtiV lievdr:WatcheB,full jcw’Clodr ■ 23,00 Silyer.Levor Watches’,seVenJewels, ~ ■ 1 SilveVLeplne.Watidies, ftr.e:cjual., jcwelcd, i.j.00 Superior Quariier Watches, 1 • * 10.00 Ladies’Gold Pencils',-'' - ‘ - v 2*oo Fine Silver Spectacles, .. . ; ]’~ s Gcl'd Finger llihgsfro.rini 37 Jels. to $10; W a !ch 25 els*:/ Oni hand hn of.Gotd ami'Pair Bracelets, Breastpins, ; KdhiWga,' Lockets,' Meda- JionB,.tidld Pens, Gold Neck, Ourb &’Fob Chains Keys,’ Silver ahd;G6ld' Thimbles, Silver : Spoona! Sugar'Tonga,at'equally ! ibw,-prices.- All goods warranted to,be what they are sold for, a liberal deduction, made to' persons buyinir to «>ii again. .. v. 1 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watches. Phila. Feb; 25, 1847: Spitting Blood, Consumption, &c. THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAU AND WOOD NAPTHA is thomost certain and effectual remedy for the ,cure of all complaints of the throat and Jungs, '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 .unequal* ed efficacy. Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and ,HW Naptha tuill cure Consumption J . YET ANOTHER CURB.!/, Philadelphia, April 9,164 G. Last August a,, year .1. caught *a yiolont cold in consequence of getting wet in a shower of rain, A circumstance so common gQTc.mo.no immediate con* cern, supposing ! should got rid of it. On the contrary, however, I daily grow, worse;'a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders. I.now suffered great oppression from thn greot secretion of purulent matter in my. lungs. I became greatly.alarmed, and. my friends ,consid.ernl my situation extremely critical,the more bo_ob loss of oppetile, hectic fever and night sweats..rendered me ns weak as a child. At. night the sweat literally poured off me 1 This was my condition when I com menced UBing.“Thomson , s Compound Syrup of Tor nnd-Wood Nopllm.’* I procurcd'onc bottle, and ex* pcriehccd so much, benefit.that I resolved toconiinnc It. I took in all nine hollies, and am' now perfectly restored. 1 It is now six months since I ceased.using the medicine and ihb cure remains pniJecl, I firmly believe this medicine fs fur superior to pvery remedy for consumption of iho Lungs. J. J*. ; CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8 Corberry st. Affirmed and subscribed this 9lh day of April 1.840, before mn, 1 / Jojix Swjpt, Mayor. f Thlff Invaluable medicine is prepared at N. K. corner of sth ami.Spruee streets, Philo, . For. sale in Carlisle, by H, Angney, principal agent. ' Price 50 cents or G bottels for 52,50. IT SEVER FAIES. Indian Tcgclal>lc‘ Panacea. PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula. Kings* Evil, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores; Dicers, Tetter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints arising from impurities of the blood, aro "requested to renij tho following testimonials, In proof of the wonderful properties i iof tho above named medicine. READ! HEAD I! READ!!! Wo Hie' undersigned, having visited Mr. Jnse! Brooks, jr. imho office of Messrs. Rowand & Walton. 376. Market at., Philadelphia, consider his cava most remarkable one we have ever wilncssidorhevi; of. His disease was SCROFULA, and tenibln mint have been his twelve yanrs conflictwilh tho drMmj or. His Palate, tho epiiro roof of his Mouth, ftp*, Upper Lip, and lowmr lid of the. nicnr etr Ijbu been destroyed, his Face, nearly eoien up-, and pn i of .tho Jaw Bono carried away. And. ycl wo cai give no description of his cose. Mr. B. informs us (hat in January last, the whov interior of lps mouth, as well a* most of -his face, wi* a mass of dcep aml painful-ulccts. Op the HUi *f January.last, he commenced taking .Dr. ln* dian Vegetable Panacea, which -checked tho dwcaw in a few days,-and from thot timo the cure hos pro gressed with .intermission* Nc w/hsh has suppJifil the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfig ured, his face is sound, and his general health is re stored. ' Wo ore assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks* ease, no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caudle Applications have been used;-*ln fact, tho Ponacea Alone, hos w.bught'lhls wonderful change. . David Smith, Bucks county, Pa., Charles B. Rowand, Meodviflo, Crawford co., P». J. W. Junes, M.D., south 2d street, Philo. . Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N Jersey, E. W. 440 N. Fourth, si., Philo. S, McCullough, Lancaster, Pa. , R. M. Maddock, 28 N. 11th si., Philn. C. W. Appleton, M* D* 46 south st. Timothy Caldwell, Morion county, Missouri. Daniel Ycakcl, Choanut Hill, Philadelphia co. John Hdrned, 300 High street, Phita.. Wm. Steeling, M; D., Camden, N« J. Wm. Hole, 378 High street, Philo. ; John Bell, Erlo st., Phita. , Aaron Sands, 14.6 Catharine sP. Phila. Daniel AlcGinley, Kessler’s Alley, Pbila. Andrew Swealon, Cnmdch, N, J, , Ri>H. Evans, West Philadelphia. Richard R. Young, Gilder 409 Market at. Philo , John'W. Ashmead, 60 South 6lh street, do. B. J. Kcnsll, 123 south.llth Phila. Peter Skon Smith, Editor Native Eagle, fie. Joel Bodlne, Williamstown, N. J, Win. Steoley, Farmington, lowa. # L, B. Coles, M. D., Boston, Mass. Rnssfll Canfield, Physiologist, Phila, Phos. P, S.Jloby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa- Peter Wright, 159 Market stftet, Phila. • , { a !P eB Newlin, 103 Filbert street, do. John Good, 174 Spruce street, do, Rev, Wm. Urlo, Catharine st. do. Rev, John Chambers, Broad st. do. X* £•: Sanders, Publisher of Pledge. Phila* F, P, Sellers, Editor, Doylostown, Po. Jacob Frick, Editor of the Arne. Sent. Philo* A*. Godey, Ladies* Book, 101 Chesnut st.f Philadelphia. ‘ Rov. J, K. Nichols, I-aslor of Uriclnirala'i'R M- P. Church, Philo..' D« S. Kieflbr, Publisher of Lancaster A. Wilson, M. 0. No. G Cedar Row, PM* ‘ Samuel Kmohum,' No. 63 North Third el. do> Uov. Lnvl Brink, New York, . *• Edward Pnxson, No. 150 North Front at. do. _J. C. Laycock, Aliornoy at Law, Square, Philo, - . .V. , . ' The above named, gentlemen, (constituting b ul a small portion of those who have visited ‘'y* Brooks at our olftco In'Philadelphia, and would certify to the same nets'if necessary)'pro wel known, and their high standing in society pr®' pludcs. tho idea of their lending their names to carry on an imposh'ipn. * "And herd wp fiay, without the fear of contradic tion, that wo have not folind a coSe of Scrofula ° r other disease for which wo recommend the P« nf J' den, which the medicine has not speedily arrest®®* /‘Wp havo nt’lhi? time n .multitude of patienif under, treatment, all of. Whom aro doing' well.- - * Among them is pno ofCANCEB, which was pro nounced by phyelchine'drydnef Me reach of eat assistance, but from nil* appearances nil* n<* cured In a few months. ‘ Sold wholesale orid-rMnU.bv ROWANP y WALTON*, Proprietors, Nn. 37G Market st. Ph»* ndelphin, and also by the following regularly all ‘ thonzed agents. ■ : Samuel W, Havehstiok, Carlisle,,Pa. William Bratton, Nowville. Samuel K/ Buckler, Gettysburg, Pa. ; CLr A; Morris A Op. York, Pa. l -, Carlisle, Dec. 3, 18'J6,--iyl