New Spring anil Summer Goods. -CHEAPER. THAN EVER! The subscriber has just received and is now open ing it hie store, on the south-weel corner of the Public Square; a fresh and splendid stock of ■' Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, comprising in part, clothe, caeaimerea, ets, tweeds, cottons of all kinds, silks, mousehn. de laines,-California plaids, lawns, ginghams, muslins, checks, lickings, gloves, hosiery, &c. Groceries of all kinds. Also;a full sibok of the Celebrated Fluid Lampt, which he has so extensively introduced, and which Have given so much general satisfaction. Also, The Pekin. Tea Company V Teas. Ho has been , appointed sole agent in this place for the sale o the abash Teasi 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, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of timo,be incr incased in load or.tin foil. Families can be . supplied.with any quantity put up in-thts 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 bo Carlisle; April 15, 1847. . . -■ victory! Victory! I BAVID H. ARNOLD, has just returned from N. York with a large and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Dry-Goods, which he Will sell to his friemls and the public gene rally, on the lowest and moat reasonable terms. Ha ving purchased all my Fancy Goods at the Package sales in' 'New York, 1 feci confident that I can sell them Fifty Per Cent . Cheaper than any store dn this county. . French Lewns I can sell from - - .19 1° 25 els. ' Qihgham.de- Organdy lawns, new style, 18 to 25 “ Embroid’d. Swiss for dresses,' 37 to 36 “ All wool Balxorino “ 31 to 37 “ Mous. de lalnes, new style, 25 to 40 11 Barred and plain Swiss for dresses, 13$ to 25 “ Handsome dress Silks, a splendid assortment of Ba ttle Shawls and Scarfs, Silk do., new style Ribbons, Blonds, cotton and thread Laces, S. C. Handkerchiefs, .Hosiery and Gloves. Also Cloths, Summer Cassi* meres, Tweeds, Drillings and Vestings.- A large as sortment of Ingrain, Venitian and Rag Carpeting, Oil Cloths ami Mattings;. Persons wishing to purchase any of tho above ar ticles will find it to their advantage to call before pur chasing elsewhere. ■ K Carlisle, June 10, 1847. Hardware! Hardware!! THE subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Seher, invite the attention of the public to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, we are able to soil Hardware as low if not a little lower titan any other Hardware store in the county *■ Try us and prove'us, at the oldand well known stand on North Hanover st., between Commands Tavern and the Hat and Cap Store of Geo. Keller. Wo have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: *5OO pounds .American Dilat'd. Steel at 7 cents 300 pounds of English SillstM. Steel al I3| pef lb, 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18 j per lb. . . 600 pounds of Spring Steel 7J cla. per pound. 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. . 100 kegs of flails and Spikes at $1 SO per keg. 50 boxes of .assorted Glass.. 2000. lbs. Ground White Lead froth sl*7s to $2 per keg. 2000 lbs. beat quality of Grindstones at 1} to 2 cents per lb. ~ , 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Class and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &0., too numerous to mention. All lobe had at the low price Hardware store of F 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 slock, makes their, assortment larger and more complete than will be found in any other store in the county, and to which they would call the attention of builders, mechanics, and all wanting goods in their line.— Their slock comprises a full 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 tenant saws, chisels, gouges, plane bills, planes of every kind, patent iron and ball braces, common and plated braces with blits, augurs and auger bills, spike and 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, &c. iyiso 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 longs, fancy and cora mon bellowa, smoothing irons, llollowarc & Ccdanvarc, of every description. They have also a full and complete assortment of Saddlery and goods for carriage builders, wagon boxes, carriage springe, paints, oil And dye staffs, conch, cabinet, japan and leather varnish, window glass, putty, &c. Also, just'teeeived 20 tons of bar ing a full assortment of all hinds, Russia and Ame rican sheet iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, bWstoraiyl spring steel, anvils, vices, nails'and sptfcesflin plats, zinc, spiltetf pig, and bar load, &c. , Also, 40 doz. grain and grass scythes. 20 “ scythe snealhs, 20 boxes scythe stones. Persons wishing to save 20 per cent, in their purchases, are Invited to call and examine our goods, as we are enabled to offer better bargains than can be had elsewhere. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, April Hr, 1847* • Abend of all Competition! Cheap Hardware and Paints I . NO HUMBUG!! ' rpHB attention of the pnblic is respectfully in- I sited to B new and splendid stock of HAKU WAKE AND PaJNTS, which I have Just re eaised from the city, and which I am determined “sell at the LOWEST PKICES! 1 do not pretend that I import any Goods my ■„ self but buy them in tho city all for cash, and of course gel them at the lowoal rates. Fho public is therefore invited to become acquainted with the ■ prices, and their call on mo and if not sell better goods aa lew and a 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 pot Keg! one hundred Kegs of White Lead,.s3 per Keg of 26 the.; 3000 Ibe. Grindstones, 1) to 2 cents per lb.; and all other goods at equally low prices. Call and sen at the old stand in North Hanover street, sign of the Big mill Saw. John p. lVne. Carlisle, April 15,1647. Ctlorlons Newel CHEAP AND PRETTY DODDS. A’ di W. BENT?, have Jam resolved at their '■ 'cheap store, 3 floors ,ou,h 6t thePoatOffice, one* of ihs'. largest* • most beautiful, and cheapest assortment of , »rv Goods, Groceries, &c., aver brought to carlfsle. 'Tho public a« invited to an early examination o yoc Carlisle, April 2», I o * 7 - Splendid Stock of NBWfiOODS! . T H. GROVE,; has just received the -neatest, jLi prettiest; handsomest, most beautiful, and latest assoi Intent of Goods iif the Borough—at least so pi nounced by all the ladies of laato who have examinee them—and at prices Cheaper, than tho CheapeeUe staling m pail of English, French and American Cloths, Cassimercs, Sallinetts, Velvet Cords, Gombroons, and every variety of men’s For the ladies I have tho meal beautiful Baroges, i Balisrincs, superior Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Da- , mealic, French snd Englieh Ginghams, and a general assortment of White Goods at reducedprices. Barage, Ballerina, Zephyr, Not, Thibet, Mousehn do Laine, and Cashmere - Sliawls-Also, Scurfs. Bobbins, Thread and Liele Lace and Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbone & Flowere, Ladies & Mieses Bonnets of tho latest Paris styles, such aa Pamela, Vanora, Rulland, English Split Straw, Chino, Peri, Nsepolaton, Florence Braid, Silver Laco and Mon- Palmioof, Leghorn, Shakers, Block Straw, Pedlo Braid, Buena Vista, Bough and Heady Hals for men and boys. . -. • - . Men.ond Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’ mo race and kid SLIPPERS! . GROCEBIESi!.CdfIbe, Tea, Molasses and Sprees, nil of which will bb sold As said above, cheaper than tho cheapest. Persona wishing bargains will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget, North East Corner of the Pub.ic Square.. * H. 11. GROVE. ' Carlisle,’April 23,1847. Splendid Heat Goods For Spring and Summer use. RANGNEY, at the North East corner of the • Public Square, Carlisle, has just returned from the oily, and is now opening an extensive as sortment of Foreign and Domestic Pry Goods, •which being selected with great care, and purcha sed on the most favorable terras, htfwill dispose of at tho smallest possible profit. ,He would call the attention of Farmers and others residing in the country to his largo and fresh supply of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, and to tho present season. He has also with great care made large additions to his stock of Dress Goods, Including raouslin do laines, handsome cashmeres, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy colM. silks,. every description of prints, Scotch ging hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns & balzarines, white goods for ■’dresses, mourning and second mourning goods. He also offers his Cloths, Cassmieres, Saltinelts, Vestings, summer cloths, linen drills,tweeds, cot- stuffsj 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. Ho has also increased his assortment of bleached and unbleached Muslins in ail their Varieties, and to bo disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS andMAT TINGS, will be found al his store at very low prices. His stock of GBOCERIES, QUEENS WABB, &c„ has been much enlarged and will be sold astonishingly low. Together with a largo assortment of . . . Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c. Which will be disposed of and great bargains given for cash. A large assortment of other goods on hand, which cannot here be mentioned. April 29,1847. : China & Quecnsware Store-' THE subscriber has newly fitted up his Store Hoorn, arid is now receiving an entire new and fresh supply of all articles connected with the Grocery and Qucensware business, embracing Coffees and Teas of the finest qualities, Syrups, Su|ar-House and Orleans Molasses, together with Cedarware, Stoneware & Glassware, Brown and Loaf, aa also crashed Loaf Sugars, pain ted Tubs, Buckets, &c M all of which is offered for sale at the lowest cash profits. Our friends and the public are invited to call and judge for themselves at the old stand and store room of Carlisle, April 15, 1847. LOOK AT THIS I I HAVE just returned from the city with a tre mendous stock of the handsomest and cheapest lot of Goods over offered in. Carlisle. Many articles have been purchased at auction much below their value, and will be sold In tho same way. To enumerate articles is out of the question, but in Cloths, Cassimeres and Casiqotts, wo go ahead of all competition. ' To tub Ladies. —.ln Silkc, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls, Bonnot Velvet and Bonnet Trimmings,Laces, Mouse de Laines, &c. &c. we aro preparedto please all in prices and style who will favor us with a call. My-stock is very large and complete, and we aro always pleased to show goods without charge. BOOTS AND SHOES. All kinds, qualities, and prices of Boots and Shoos now receiving.and on hand. I have paid particular attention to this branch of my business, and purohas od a big lot of cheap and good Boots and Shoos. . Also, a fresh lot of GROCERIES, all of which will be sold at tho very lowest notch. Rocolleot the “ OLD STAND,” East High Street. - > CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, January 7»-1847., Toy and Fniit Emporium! North Hmiovrb St.j Cirlislk, TUB subscriber lakes this opportunity of in forming his friends and live public in general, that he still continues to manufacture and has al ways oh hand, a largo and general assortment of Candies of tho best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, at tho old stand, in North Hanover St., where ho also keeps on hand Fruits, embracing all the delicacies of tho different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in part ’ of • Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prucms, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Pecaa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts,-Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., which he will seU k at the most reasonable prices for cash. He would also invite the attention of the public to a large and well selected assortment of Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with tho above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in part of Loaf, Lump end Brown Su gars, Coffees.,of all kinds, from Bto 12i cents per pound, Teas, a superior eitiole of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Molaseeo of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Broshes, &o. Glass & Quccnswarc, a lame assortment of Glees and Quoonawarc, of all kinds and patterns. FRESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspice ground or whole, Mustard by lire bottle or will find it to their advantages cell ct the Depot, before purchasing j^q^yEß. Carlisle, Nov. 96; 1845. IVEW GOODS. JA. CMPPINGER.has just received an addi , lional supply to his stock, and is prepared to gfro bargains of . Cloths of colors and qualities. Caasimeres plain and fancy; Oassinetts do do Beavor and Pilot Clo Voßtings and'Craval*/ Uashtnores and Mouaelln de taincs. , do' Robes. Alpaccae and Morinoes. Hlbbont and ArtifttWi. . Shawls an<l.Ttoa. Meri'a and Boy’s Capa, &c. Shlppenaburg, Jah, H, IBd7. THEOIUSXAUB!' New; pfply ol Drags & Fancy Goods. S .W. HAYERSTICK. desires' to inform his friends and the pnGUb that hia nev/SPRINGAND SUMMER SUPPLY of goods,'which have been selected, with great care by himself personally, and Just opened at his old and well known estab liehinenl on North Hanoverslreel,-embrace a sup ply of, ' Fresh Drugs, together with a most extensive, rich and varied stock of HOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &o. &c'. to which he feels confident ho : 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 aiticles will be disposed of. . . He would call the particular attention of 1 ami lies and Physicians to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, Which have been purchased at the Best houses in Philadelphia, and may bo relied upon for freshness and. excellence. _ Added to these will be found an entile stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &o. &c„ all.of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very lowest prices. He; has made many additions to his stock of ROOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books', Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing Books,’&o; 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 ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be nn possiblo to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Gentleman scullery, gold and silver pens and pencils,’hair, tooth and clothes Brushes; Perfumes of Bouselle’s rich and exionsivoyatiliee, fancy soaps, shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. Also, a now supply of Cornelia's elegant LARD LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould candles, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children s toys, door Mats, and other articles in the variety lino, which with a constant supply of fresh Fruits, nuts and confectionary of the richestqualtly, make a large and uploaded stock to which ho confident ly invites the attention and patronage of hie town and country friends, at the old stand in North Han« over street, nearly oppomto^ho^arlU^Bank^^ Carlisle Juno 3, 1847* • ■ ■' CHEAP DRUG STORE. J - & W. B.' FLEMING, respectfully inform ■ their friends.and the public generally, that they have'taken the Drugstore lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North West corner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man eion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of Djmgs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, Matrjh 18, 1818. ; REMOVAL. “Quick Spies and Small Profils." DB. J. MYEBS, has lately removed his Drug and Book Store to the laigo room in Mein street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church. He will in future give all hislimc, (except when engaged in Professional business.)’to the interests of his store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, ho confidently assures his friends and tho public, that their orders and prescriptions shall have the most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former large assortment of t (of the latter; a very choice and extensive collection, he has just opened a splendid assortment of Drugs, Pairts, ' Oils,' , Dxa-BTUTrs, Spices, Fruits, J. W.EBY. Family Groceries, of ©very variety and price—and aa ho intends doing business on the popular term* of “quick sales and small profits,” he is .determined to sell .Groceries, and every other article ho may offer, os low as thfcy can be had in Carlisle. He gives a general invitation to all his friends to call. ffj*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 . TNDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOP.FE .. MALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is ist 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 medicine a platto in the Domestic Practice of every family; when such a medicine is needed, is atrial. It speaks for Itself—ls Innocent in its operation, and no injury,can arise from its use at any time. Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No. 376 Markeist. Phil adelphia, and also by the following regularly au thorized agents. Samurl W. Havrrstick, Carlisle, Pa* William Bratton. Newvillo. Samuel H. Buehlor, Gettysburg, Pa. * C. A. Morris & Co., York, Pa. 0130. FLEMING* . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND fcCRIVEN tJ ER. Office in South Hanover street, opposite Iho Post Office. Carlisle, April 39, 1847.—3 m R, A. Lamberlon, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, IlAtiaisncno, Pa. April 29,18*17. —ly ‘ k Dr, Ocorgo WUUs Foulkc, {Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.) Respectfully offers to the public his profes. sional services in the practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery. . ' ' Ornoi at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrett's (laid Ro berts') Hotel, and the Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y " . ALEXANDER S. McCLEAN, M. »• OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Dauphin ami Cumberland counties. He may be found et hia office in Harrisburg, . February 18,1847.—6 m WILL perform all operations upon the Tooth, that arc required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, £•«., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a Single Tooth to a full sett. £7*ooloo on Pitt street, a few doors South ol the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr, Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, the last ton days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,1846. , JAMES FLEMING, M. D. Resident dentist, Harrisburo, Pa. Dr. F; will warrant hie operations equal to those of the best oily practice, and his charges shall al ways bo moderate. October 10. 1846—1 y JOSEPH K*OXi - A TTOBNEV AT LAW. Pittsburg, Pa., has re- A., turned from Carlisle to the practice of bis pro fession in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa. February 11,1847.—if PznrnMsnT, Books, (all kinds,) SriTiosißt, CoTiznr, Linn Limps, Fakct Abtiozzs, DR. CULLEN’S Dr. X. C. Eoomle, ■ WATCHES'-AKJD JEWELRY... 'T. CONLYN ESPECTFULLY announce, to the public that XU ho has removed' Ins WATCH and JEWELRY / ~—-T Store to the- building ono door WJSP east of hi. former elands on JP^J*v i £"sMoln street, where' ho will con. WVy "stantly keep on hand and for l j (at \ , sale on the most reasonable \ n/BK terms, Gold and Silver Lever t and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, s Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, ■ Diamond pointed gold pens, at from 81,37 to $2,- so. ■ Pocket compasses' pcn.knivos, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles. Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets, V . , - Silver Table and Tea Spoons^ Butler knives, and an infinite variety, of other arti cles usually kept in a woll-furhishod Jewelry store Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled. 18 caret cases, from $45.t0 $9O; Gold Lepines from $3O to $35; Silver Lever from fcls to $3O; Common watches, from $5 to SXQ. . • . „ My stock is largo, and I am .determined to acll as low as can be had by rdtail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. T. CONLYN. , Carlisle, May 20,1847. —ly. . . . Saddle and Harness making. THE subscriber rospcctfully4*forms tho public that he has commenced tho above business, in all its various branches, in South Hanover street, nearly op posite tho Post Office, and near to Hotel, in tho Borough of Carlisle, where ho will constantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, every thing in his line of business, such as Saddles, Bridles, Harness, MARTINGALES, COLLARS, &c. Ho will also repair old Harness, and mending of all kinds done at the shortest notice Ho will won-ant his work fo bo made of good material and done in a workman like manner. ■ . .. Ho flatters himself that ho can offer such induce ments to the public os will make it thoir interest to patronize him. ' By strict attention to business, and a desire to please, ho hopes to receive a liberal sharo of public patronage. ] . O.J.CARMONY. May 80,1847.—3m* ■ ■ Hats! Hats! d"\ THANKFUL for past favors, and as desirou ftfc as over to please all who may favor him with thoir custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally,' that ho still keeps his finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R. Angney’s store, whore ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture lo order Hats of Every Description, all of tho very latest fashions, and at lower prices than over. His stock of FURS, Ac. have been selected with groat care—and ho will manufacture Beaver, Nulto, Cassimcro, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in tho newest styles, fully equal to any of tho city work. Call, then, fellow-citizons. and examine our assort ment, as wo charge . Carlisle, April 1, 1817. . ~ , removal. Cheap Hats and Caps. , PB. LBCHLER, most respectfully informs his I friends and the public in general, that ho has removed his shop to the building adjoining the store of Robert Irvin, Jr., on Main street, and dt redly opposite Beotem’s Hotel, where he wlllcon slantly keep on hand and for sale,at the lowest ratoES, a largo and elegant assortment- of HATS and CAPS, made in tho latest and most approved style, and of the very best materials. June 3, 1847.—tf Extensive Furniture Rooms. D. F. & A. O. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully cnll tho attention of .Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro 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 Louthcr sis., Carlisle. . They are confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, In which 1 their articles are got up, together with their cAeo/M ness t will recommend them to every person want-1 ing Furniture. They have also made arrangements I for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply! of every article in thdir line, both plain ai»d-orna-| mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot foil to suit purchasers. They would earn estly invito persons who aro about to commence | housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the* newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made io order at the shortest notice, for town and country. April 29,1817. • Furniture! Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that | ho still continues to manufacture and keep on bond, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Wcibloy's Hotel, Carlisle, (fPMßnrcans, Sideboards, Score. TAUIES.TADI.ES, STANDS, Desks, Book-ewes Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and In short, every thing that can bo made In a cabinet shop. . ■ , , The subscriber will warrant hi* furniture to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and ns to his prices ho intends to sell low for cosh. All who will givo him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection, lie particularly 1 invites nowly married persons to give him a call and I examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his wnrk- Imanship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t I forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. ] I The subscriber would also inform the public that 1 he carries on the - ■ Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his sorvt ces in that line. Having a Hrabsk, ho con attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. . FREDERICK CORNMAN. ' Carlisle, Jan. Id, 1846.—1 y SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, CARLtsr.l, Pa, THE subscribers most respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have leased tho above popular bouse, lately kept by Mr. 11. L. Burkholder, And aro now well prepared to accommo date those who may favor tho house with their cus tom in a manner that will insure satisfaction to ail. The house has been recently repaired, and furnished throughout with approved Furniture, and it la the determination of tho proprietors to keep such an es tablishment as will recommend itself to the travelling community. Persons visiting Carlisle, either on bu siness or pleasure, will find this one of the moat de sirable locations in the place—being iii the centre of tho town, and convenient to the Court House and public offices. Their fines will bo constantly sup plied with all the delicacies of the Beeson, end ovary altonlion will be paid to make their visitors comfort able, and perfectly 11 at home," There is extensive Btabliho attached to the promises. Terms moder ate. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public; R. D, ECKELS, 1 " JOHN OLIVER. I Otulinlo, April IR, Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Cainpalif] Philadelphia. ' /IN THE MUTUAL INSURANCE- PRINCI (I pLE combined with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to. nearly, one half of the usual rates. By the Act bf.Xncbtpbrolion, the stock is pledged for the payment 'of and losses which the Cora nanv may sustain. And os an additional security to the assured, the, act requites that tho pro Ah of the business shall bo funded and remain with the corpo ration, ns a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will bo represented by scrip issued by tho Company, bearing; interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum. Iho insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund scrip, which the amount of coined premiums paid byhim,’bears to tho total sum of earned premiums "“The scrip" thus issued,' to bo transferable on thq books of tho Company nsstock, •- - • • No dividend of scrip can bo made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Tho insured are protected from loss at tho custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility lot tho losses o. expenses.of the Corporafion. Tho insured have all tho rightsof membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber, has been appointed agent for ibis Company, and as the mutual •principle is aiipcrscdifjs every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently I recommend it to his friends and the public; For full particulars enquire cUhcr^by Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Eactpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wira. U. Gorges, Lewis Hyor, Christian Tilzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan! Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk* Sarnl. Prowol , sr, and Molchoif BrOnoman, who respectfully coll the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company h °The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Stale.. Per sons wishing-to become members are invited to make application to the agents of tho company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. . - JACOB SHELLY, President, Michael Hooveii, Vice j Prcs’L Lewis Tlyeb, Secretary, Michael Cocklik, Trcawrer. ( Aosnts —Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha nicsburg; Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland! M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Tilzcl, Allen; John C. Dunlop, Allen; Peter.Barn hart, East Pcnnsbofo; David Marlin Churchtowii; C. B. Harman, Kingstown; Henry Zeanng, Shire manslown; Simon Oyster, Wormhiyshurg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert C. Stcrroll.S. Middleton; Philip Drochbill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general eg I. Henry 'Logan, John Sherrick, John Rankrn, Damol Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. : Protection Against Loss by Eire. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will be under tho direction of the following Board of Managers for tho ensuing year, viz: T. C. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. G. Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel Trill, Thomas A. M’Kinncy, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T.’Green, John Boar and Abm. King. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed, in tho adjacent countieswho will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval lo the office of tho Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay. For further in formation see the by-laws of the Company.. T. C. MILLER, President. A. G. MiLr.cn , Secretary. Anzn-rs.—M. P.Ego.J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchanicaburg; George Brindle, Monroe; L. H. Williams, Wcstponnaborough; Joseph M. Means, Newburg; John Clondonin, Hogeslown; Stephen Culbcltson, Shippcnsburg. Life Insurance Company. The mutual bbnbpithfeinsurance < COMPANY, Office No. U WALL street, New York.—This company continues lo insure LIVES ONLY upon the most favorable’terms; and at the lowest rates of premiums* TJie annual premium, if over $5O, may bo paid i in cash and $ in a secured note, payable in one year, with C per cent, interest I subject to assessments, If required by the company; or it may bo paid in monthly or quarterly payments jot the option of the insured. There will be on annual I dividend of profits paid in script ccrlificatcs,bcaring 6 per cent, interest, which interest is payable annually. The company will loon on their script two-thirds its amount, or it*may be applied to the payment of future premiums, or to increase the amount insured. All persons taking policies become members, but ere not liable beyond the amount of their premiums. • A mar ried woman can insure tho life of her husband, secure from any demands of his creditors, for any amount, tho annual premium of which docs not cxcceds3oo. 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 throe months after proof of tho death of the persons insured. Tho funds of tho company must bo invested only in stocks of tho" United States, States of Massachusetts, Now Jersey, Now York, or in first mortgages on real cs-| tato, worth double the amount loaned. ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Pres't. The subscriber is agent for (ha above Carlisle end vicinity; and he has associated with himself, as Medical Examiner, J. J. Mtkhs, M. D.— Applications for insurance, whether by letter or in person, will bo promptly attended to; and pamphlets containing tables of >ro(cs, Ac., can bo had by appli cation at tho Drug store of Dr. Myers, or of the sub scr liter. M. CALDWELL. Carlisle, Doc. 24,1840. —ly . lilfo Insurance Witu Prospective Bonus. The Qirard Life Insumnntc, Annnlty and Trflsl Company of Philadelphia Capital $300,000 —Charter Perpetual. I * * Office No,. 159 Chosnut street. CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute thorn agreeably to tho desire of I the Parlies*, and receive Dcposilcs of Money in Trust 1 and on interest. The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to thol Insurances for Lite. Tlio first Bonus was appropri* alcd in December, 184 1 !, amounting to 10-percent, on tho sum insured under tho oldest policies, to 8j I per cent, 7£ per coni., &c.; on others in proportion to tho time of standing; making an addition of $lOO, I sB7 60, $75, &c., on every originally insured. The operation of tho Bonus will ho seen by the following examples from the Lite Insurance Rcgistci of tho Company, thus: Amount of Policy and Bonus or Bonus payable at tho Policy. Sum insM addition. Party's decoaso. No. 58 1,008 100 1,100 80 8,600 260 8,760 204 4,000 400 4,400 270 2,0Q0 IBS . 2,176 308 6,000 437 60 5,437 60 Rales for Insuring ttoo on a Single Life, Ago For I year. For 7 years, Forl,|fo, annually. annually. *0 06 *1 77 1 80 2 30 1 83 ' 320 2 00 4 00 90 $0 01 30 131 40 1 60 60 , 1 90 f 4 36 Example:—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying the Company 31, would aocuro to his family or heirs $lOO, should ho dio In one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures to thorn 61,000;'or for $l3 CO annually for seven years, ho secures to them $l,OOO should ho dlo in seven years; or for $23 60 paid an nually during life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever ho dies; for $66 60 they would receive $6,000 should ho dio in ono year. < , 03* Further particulars respecting Life Insurance, Trusts, &.C., may be had at tho Office. B. W. RICHARDS, Pmtdent. •- JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary, PhUa-i March 1947.-6m —t- ■ ■' Cheap Watches and Jewelry, jQdk AT THE “ Philadelphia Watch attd Jewelry Stoic," ' JVtti 96, North Second Street, DEI.OW HACK, CONNER OF QUAIUiy, PHILADELPHIA; aiLD Lever Watches, Tull jeweled, 18 carat cases,. ' . ' ‘ $46,00 er Lever Watches, full jeweled, 83 00 Silver Lover Watches; sdven jewels, is,oo Silver Lepine Watches, ftae'qual., jeweled, 14,00 Superior Quatiier Watches; 10 oo Ladies 1 Gold Pencils, ■ g’oo Fine Silver Spectacles, |’y 5 Gold Finger Kings from 37$ els. to $10; Watch Glasses, plain 13} ols.; patent 18} els.; Lunet 05 cts. On hand an assortment of Gold and Ha{, Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings, Lockets,. Meda lions, Gold Pens, Gold Neok, Curb & Fob Chains Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles; Silver Spoons! Sugar Tongs, See.', at equally low prices. All goods warranted'to bo what they ate sold for. A iberal deduction made to persons buying to soli > again. O, CONRAD, '■ Importer of (Valchet. Phila. Feb. 25, 1847. CONSUMPTION €AN BE COKED r ■ i Spitting Blood, Consumption, &cv THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP TAU’ AND WOOD NAPTHA is Ihc most certain and effectual remedy for the euro of all complaints of the throat , and lungs, obstinate coughs, chronic sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in tho side and breasr, tightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, &c. A trial will convince all of its unequal cd efficacy. Thomson's Compound Syrup of Naptha will cure Consumption / YET ANOTHER CURE! Puir.jkDßLrriiA, April 9, 1840. Lost" August a year I caught a violent cold in consequence of getting wet in ,a shower of rain. A circumstance so common gave mp no immediate con | ccrn, supposing I should soon get. rid of it. On the | contrary, 5 however/ I daily, grew worse; a violent cough'set'in, then pain m my breast and between mjn shoulders. • I now suffered great oppression from the great secretion of purulent matter in’ my lungs, I became greatly olarmed, and my friends considered 1 my situation extremely critical, tho more so as loss of appetite, hoclio fever and night sweats rendered me as weah as a child. At night the sweat literally poured off me I This was my condition when I com mcnccd using “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Ter and Wood Naptha.” I procured one bottle, and ex perienced so nmcc. benefit that I resolved to continue it. I look -in all nine bottles, and am now perfectly restored.' It is now six months since I ceased using tho medicine and tho Cure remains perfect. 1 firmly believe this mcdicinßis.far superior to every remedy for consumption of tho Lungs. , J, J, CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8 Carberry'st Affirmed and subscribed this. 9th day of April, 1846, before me, Jons Swfrr, Mayor. This invaluable, medicine ia prepared at N. E. corner of Stir and fipruce streets, Phila. For sale in Carlisle, by 7?. jngmy, principal agent. Price 50 cents or 6 bottcls for $3,50. IX NEVER FAILS. 106 CULLEN’SI Indian Vegetable Panacea. PERSONS, afflicted with Scrofula, Kings* Enl, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints arising from impurities of the blood, arc requested to read the following testimonials, in proof of the wonderful i properties of the above named medicine- I READ! READ!! READ!!! Wd the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac . Drooks.jr. at the office of Messrs.Rovranddc Walton, 376 Market st., Philadelphia, consider hii csso Ibo most reraaikablc ono wo have ever witnessed or hear i of. Hia disease was SCROFULA, and tetiildo muit have been his twelve years, conflict with thedcstroj or. His Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, Norn-, Upper Lip, and lower lid of the nmirr eie hate been destroyed, his Face, nearly eaten up, and pait of the Jaw Bone.carricd away. And yet we can give no description of his case, ~ Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, os well as most of his face, wia a mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the 14th nf January last, bo commenced taking Dr. Cullen’s lu dian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the disease , in a few.days, and from that lime the euro lias pro gressed with intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfig ured his face is sound, and his general health ia re stored. Wo are assiired that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks* ease, no 'Mercurials', Ointments, or Caustic Applications have been used,“in fact, the Panacts Alone, has w.ought this wonderful change. David Smith, Bucks county, Pa.. • Charles E. Crawford co. ( I s., J, W. Jones, M. D., south 2d street, Phila. Jacob Leo, Pemberton,N Jersey. E. W. 440 N» Fourth, st, Phila. 8. McCullough, Lancaster, Pa. R. M. Maddock, 28 N. IHh st., Phila. O. W. Appleton, M. D. 46 south st. Timothy Ualdwoll, Morion countv, Missouri: Daniel Yoakel, Chesnut Hill, Philadelphia co. John Harped, 300 High alrccl, Phila. Wm. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N. J, Win. Halo, 378 High street, Phila. • John Bell, Erie st., Phila., Aaron Sands, 146 Catharine sf. Phila. Daniel McGlnloy, Kcsslor’s Alloy, Phila. Andrew Swealon, Camdon, N. J, It. I], Evans, Wrsl Philadolphia. Richard R. Younp', Gilder4o9 Markets!. Phila. John W. Ashuiend, CO South Glh street, do. 11. J. Konsil,'l23 south 11th si., Phila. Peter Skon Smith,-Editor Native Eagle, do. Joel Bodinc, Williamstown, N. J* Wm. Steoloy, Farmington, lowa. L. D. Coles, M. D., Boston, Maes. Russel Canfield, Physiologist, Phila. Thos. P. S. Roby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa. Peter Wright, 159 Market street, Phila. James W.-Nowlin, 103 Filbert street, do. John Good, 174 Spruce street, do. Rov. Wm. Urie, Catharine st. do. Rev. John Chambers, Broad st. do; T. 1«. Sanders, Publisher of- Pledge, Phila. F, P, Sellers, Editor, Doylestown, Pa. Jacob FrioU, Editor of tbe Ame. Sent. Phila. L. A. Godey, Ladles* Book, 101- Chesnut sl-t. Philadelphia. , Rev. J. K. Nichols, Paslor of Brlckraakei s W* P. Church, Phila. D. S, KiefTor, Publisher of Lancaster R®P ub * - A. Wilson, M. D. No. 6 Cedar Row, Phil* Samuel Ketohum, No. 63 North Third st. do* . Rev. Levi Brink* New York. t , Edward PaxsOn, No. 158 North Front st, do. J. G. Laycock, Attorney at Law, Washingto Square, Phila, . . The above name;! gentlemen, (constituting a small portion of those who have waited a* Brooks at our oflico in Philadelphia, and wo certify to the same acts If necessary) me known, and their high standing in societyp eludes the idea of their lending their name carry on an imposition. , . • , ~a a .v. And hero we say, without the fear of contra lion, that wo have not found a case of Scroiuin other disease for which we recommend the oea, which the medicine has not speedily arr Wo have at this lime a multitude of pntton under treatment, all of whom are doing we • Among them is one of CANCER, which wa P nounced by physicians beyond the reach of a«[7| cal assistance,, but from all appearances win cured in a (jaw months. onu/AiMD & Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAN DALTON, Proprietors. No. 376 Market st. I w adolphia, and also by the following regularly thonzod agents, ' ' . Samuel W. Haverstick, Carlisle, Pa. William Bratton, NowvlllO. Samuel H. Buehfor, Gettysburg, Pa. 0. A* Morris & 00. York, Pa Deo. 3, 1846.-—ly 7 00 , „ '-3
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